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Friday-Saturday, February 17-18, 2012 www.newssun.com Volume 93/Number 24 | 50 cents Forecast Lake Placid recreation fee passes

By ED BALDRIDGE The motion to approve the lifestyle was part of what a payers while users of the parks help pay for the A t-storm in spots in [email protected] recreational fee ordinance town was supposed to do. facilities were from a much upkeep,” Bastardi said. LAKE PLACID — The passed 3-1, with Debra The majority of the coun- larger population in the Worley stood firm in her the afternoon Lake Placid Town Council Worley casting the dissenting cil, led by member Steve southern portion of assertion that she did not sup- High Low approved an ordinance for vote. Bastardi, stressed that the Highlands County. port fees. pay-for-play fees at their Worley stated in past meet- maintenance of the recre- “I don’t think the Lake “I don’t believe in them; I meeting on Monday but did ings that she did not support ational parks and facilities Placid taxpayer should pay don’t think there is any way 82 63 not put in place a fee struc- recreational fees and provid- was being supported by a for a county person to play a Complete Forecast ture yet. ing the venue for an active small amount of town tax- sport. Let those who use the See REC, page 7A PAGE 14A

Online $4-plus per gallon? AP to Question: Should the extend FCC end the televi- sion blackout rule for Experts say get ready professional sports? water Yes lines 85.4% Service will circle lakes No Lotela, Olivia

14.6% By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY christopher.tuffley@news- sun.com Total votes: 96 AVON PARK — The city council unanimously Next question: approved City Manager Do you think the U.S. Julian Deleon’s plan for will have to conduct extending water service in military action the surrounding area on against Iran before Tuesday. One step of the plan is to the end of this year? extend a water main around Lake Lotela, which would Make your voice heard at provide drinking water to www.newssun.com approximately 31 new con- News-Sun photo by KATARA SIMMONS nections. “This water main Jim Lashley laughs Thursday morning as he explains that it costs about $21.30 to fill up his vintage VW Beetle, just a fraction of what he pays to gas up his other car, which is a Lincoln. will also be used in future Obituaries years to manifold and extend Charles M. Bishop water service to other devel- Age 64 opments,” Deleon told the Gas expected to rise 60 cents by May council. Ted Clay Deleon said over 7,000 By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY 1965 Beetle — which gets 35 miles Age 81, of Lake Placid ‘In the long term, prices feet of pipe will be construct- [email protected] to the gallon and costs about $21 to ed. He expects the city to Donald Garrett SEBRING — Gasoline prices have have to go up. Four fill, and a Lincoln which gets about bring in more than $12,000 a Age 77, of Sebring been rising for the last month, on 18 miles per gallon around town and dollars a gallon is year from water use, and an average about 19 cents per gallon. costs $85 to fill. Frederick Holmes estimated $90,000 in capaci- Recent reports predict the rise will actually a good price.’ The News-Sun spoke with Mike ty fees. Age 74, of Lake Placid continue, with a gallon costing an Breard, an energy analyst with Deleon told the council additional 60 cents by May. MIKE BREARD Hodges Capital, a mutual fund man- Phyllis Williams energy analyst that the Lake Lotela project Sebring local Jim Lashley, filling agement company in Dallas, to dis- Age 57, of Sebring would cost $45,750, with the his vintage VW Beetle at the cuss the reasons why gasoline prices work done mostly in-house. Obituaries, Page 5A Raceway Station Thursday, is among Obama. Then they’ll start drilling and are rising so quickly. The other step is to do the many unhappy drivers. “It’s ridicu- build the pipeline. It’s ridiculous for The petroleum industry is very same around Lake Olivia — Index lous,” he said. “I just came back from senior citizens. They can’t afford it. competitive, Breard said, and subject providing access to city Classifieds 9A Georgia and gas is 10 cents a gallon It hurts them hard.” to impacts ranging from world drinking water to approxi- Community Briefs 2A cheaper there. It won’t get better Lashley, a past commander at the events, recovery costs, increasing Crossword Puzzle 13B until we get rid of (President) VFW Post 4300, has two cars. The See GAS, page 5A See WATER, page 7A Dear Abby 13B Editorial & Opinion 4A Healthy Living 5B Lottery Numbers 2A Tomlin headlines SFCC Artist Movie Reviews/Times 13B Religion 8B Sports On TV 2B Series with Feb. 29 performance

Special to the News-Sun her one-woman Broadway show, 1969, Tomlin joined the cast of AVON PARK — , “Appearing Nitely;” a second the top-rated “Laugh-In” and one of ’s foremost come- Tony as best actress, a Drama immediately rose to national www.twitter.com/thenewssun diennes, will perform during the Desk award and a Grammy for her prominence with her characteriza- Artist Series at South Florida , “This is a tions of Ernestine, the telephone Community College at 7:30 p.m. Recording.” operator, and Edith Ann, the dev- on Wednesday, Feb. 29, in the Tomlin made her television ilish 6-year-old in a giant rocking SFCC Theatre for the Performing debut in 1966 on “The Garry chair. www.facebook.com/newssun Arts. Moore Show” and then made sev- When “Laugh-In” left the air, Throughout her extraordinary eral memorable appearances on Tomlin went on to co-write and entertainment career, Tomlin has “,” which star in six comedy television spe- Courtesy photo received numerous awards, led to a regular appearance on Lily Tomlin will appear on the SFCC stage on Wednesday, Feb. 29. 0790994 01001 including six Emmys; a Tony for “Music Scene.” In December See TOMLIN, page 3A Phone ... 385-6155 Fax ... 385-2453 Online: www.newssun.com

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Page 2A News-Sun ࡗ Friday, February 17, 2012 www.newssun.com Jaycees seeking Club Patron volunteers for annual Race Week fund raiser By BARRY FOSTER of age. Those who donate their time and Patrón tequila, Ultimat vodka, and Pyrat Special to the News-Sun energy will receive a cool uniform rum cocktails,” said Matt Carroll, Chief SEBRING — Officials of the Avon Tequila Patron T-shirt and a four-day Marketing Officer at The Patrón Spirits Park Jaycees are looking for volunteers superticket for this year’s Race. Company. to help with their biggest fund raiser of It is a cooperative effort between the Carroll said the Jaycees have the year: running Club Patron at the Avon Park Jaycees and Tequila Patron, been wonderful to work with Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring. who is the presenting sponsor of the and are looking forward to another suc- The facility will be open to the public American LeMans Series, one of the cessful year working together at this beginning Thursday of Race Week, with sanctioning bodies at this year’s 12 year’s Race. proceeds to go to Jaycee projects, Hours. In addition to shifts on Thursday including the annual Avon Park “Club Patrón at the 12 Hours of through Saturday, Bellanger said they Independence Day fireworks display. Sebring is truly a win-win for everyone. need special help on Sunday for clean- “We need bartenders, cash handlers, The Avon Park Jaycees always have a up duty. ID and door people and support person- great time and earn a nice profit for the Those wishing more information or nel,” said Ian Belanger, who runs the organization. who want to sign up may contact News-Sun photo by KATARA SIMMONS club in the Spring Break Party Zone. “It also gives us an opportunity to Belanger at 269-207-4542 or at Volunteers are needed to work in the Jaycees’ Club Patron at during Race Week. Volunteers must be at least 21 years showcase to race fans our high-quality [email protected]/. COMMUNITY BRIEFS Stash of Americana, luncheon and card party Bluegrass at from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Recreation Club Monday at 2604 State stolen Road 17 South. Donation is SEBRING – Mountain $7 each. The event is open Memories - Traditional to players of bridge, cards, Americana and Bluegrass games, etc. items Music will perform at the For reservations, call Sebring Recreation Club, 386-1939. 333 Pomegranate Ave., located from 6-8 p.m. today. Peter Graves Concession will be avail- Orchestra plays for 3 charged in able at 5:30 p.m. Dance Club Admission is $3.50 per drug raid that person. Call 385-2966 for SEBRING — The led to find information. Highlands Social Dance Club hosts dancing from 7- By ED BALDRIDGE T.J. & The Cruisers 9:30 p.m. today at the [email protected] play Saturday Senior Center on Sebring AVON PARK — A drug Courtesy photo Parkway. bust in Avon Park led U.S. Army Sgt. Matthew Sandri, 24, served in both Afghanistan and Iraq as an 82nd AVON PARK — T.J. & Have fun and dance the authorities to discover a Airborne Division combat medic before his March 20, 2004, death in Fallujah, Iraq. The Cruisers will be play- night away to the music of large cache of stolen items ing at Duffers Sports Grille the Peter Graves Orchestra. last week.. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Bring your own beverage; Members of the Saturday. This local four- ice provided. Soft drinks, Highlands County Watching over us piece band plays a variety hamburgers and sandwich- Sheriff's Office Special of rock, blues and classic es are available at the Investigations Unit served Bob Sandri is a kind man. sion in the summer of 2002, dance tunes. There is no snack bar a search warrant at 816 S. But when it comes to the Matt and his fellow troops cover charge. Admission is $5 for Palmer Ave. in Avon Park death of his son, he doesn’t experienced a life-threaten- Hit songwriter Rick members and $7 for non- involving alleged nar- mince words. ing situation that eventually Arnold will be singing members. Appropriate cotics violations on Feb. “He was killed by a became a hallmark of terror- country and original dress is required. 8. vicious enemy,” Sandri told ist activity in Afghanistan hits from 6-9 p.m. today For more information, As a result of this the Unknown Soldiers. and Iraq. They drove over an with Southern Style call 385-6671. investigation Robert It takes a particularly improvised explosive Entertainment providing Windell Harvey, 46, ruthless foe to fire rockets at device. music for dancing and Cornerstone Christina Marie Harvey, a medical facility, which is “There was just this huge singing from 9 p.m. to 1 Hospice cuts ribbon 42, and Kristin Noelle what happened in Fallujah, explosion under the vehi- a.m. Shepard, 40, all of that Iraq, on March 20, 2004, cle,” the soldier’s father There is no charge for today address, were arrested on according to the military. On recalls his son explaining. any musical entertainment SEBRING — The various drug related that terrible day, Sgt. Iraq, where terrorists and “It wounded a couple of sol- at Duffers, 2451 U.S. 27 Greater Sebring Chamber charges. Matthew Sandri, 24, a com- tyrants spent decades intimi- diers and banged up the South. For more details, of Commerce Ribbon “In the process of this bat medic, was killed along- dating innocent civilians. translator.” call 452-6339. Cutting ceremony for arrest, detectives discov- side Lt. Col. Mark Taylor, “Matt detested bullies,” The bravery Matt dis- Cornerstone Hospice’s new ered what appeared to be 41, an Army surgeon and Bob said. played during the harrowing Shrine Ladies host location will take place at various items of stolen fellow 82nd Airborne Matt was waiting to start incident endeared him to his card party 4 p.m. today with a ribbon property,” HCSO Division paratrooper. jump school training at unit. Yet whenever he called cutting and refreshments to spokesperson Nell Hays As he grew up playing Georgia’s Fort Benning his parents, the soldier AVON PARK — The follow. said in a press release. Army men with his cousins, when the 9/11 attacks Ladies of the Highlands “More than 250 items Matt “loved everybody.” stunned the nation. After Shrine Club will host a See SOLDIER, page 7A Continued on page 8A were taken into evidence “Just like his mother and graduation, the paratrooper by HCSO detectives with his grandparents, Matt didn’t quickly deployed to southern the assistance of the Avon have an enemy in the Afghanistan, where he would Park Police Department,” world,” his dad said. “Had help set up a trauma center Feb. 14 29 37 38 39 42 44 x:2 Hays said. you met him, you would in the insurgent hotbed of Lottery Next jackpot $6 million Computers, laptops, probably have liked him Kandahar. Feb. 11 1 8 11 20 47 52 x:5 computer screens, instantly.” “We didn’t know for sure Center Feb. 8 3 12 20 22 31 52 x:2 firearms, cell phones and Whenever he saw kids that Matt (would deploy) so Blackberry phones, vari- being picked on, Matt would quick,” Bob said. “But as an Feb. 15 3 9 26 29 31 Feb. 15 (n) 4061 ous types of GPS units, stick up for them. He American, you realize some- Feb. 14 1 2 5 15 35 Feb. 15 (d) 4611 video games, iPods and brought this same spirit to body’s gotta do it.” Feb. 13 6 18 25 34 35 Feb. 14 (n) 9095 iPads, TVs, cameras, cam- the military as a soldier On the combat medic’s Feb. 12 6 10 21 28 35 Feb. 14 (d) 2458 corders, DVD players, serving in Afghanistan and first battlefield support mis- amplifiers and speakers, Feb. 14 6 9 17 36 20 Feb. 15 (n) 828 jewelry, coins, wallets, Feb. 10 6 27 34 44 14 Feb. 15 (d) 923 tools and equipment, Feb. 7 12 13 25 39 6 Feb. 14 (n) 338 Feb. 3 15 20 23 35 17 Feb. 14 (d) 848 games — even an air con- Woman jailed for ditioner unit and a Honda Feb. 14 3 5 10 26 27 PB: 27 Note: Cash 3 and Play 4 drawings motorcycle were among are twice per day: (d) is the Next jackpot $61 million the items taken from the arson in fire that daytime drawing, (n) is the scene, Hays reported. Feb. 11 3 4 18 29 50 PB: 20 nighttime drawing. “Many of the property Feb. 8 17 28 38 39 51 PB: 33 PB: Power Ball articles have been con- injures two firmed as stolen property. News-Sun staff and after the fire department Detectives are still in the pib block; 5.542"; 4.5"; Black; publishers block dummy; 0 0 0 1 5 5 5 9 SEBRING — A woman is arrived on scene, Ramos con- process of comparing in the Highlands County jail tinued into the house to other items with prior bur- facing arson charges after a check for additional victims. glary and theft reports in fire that sent two people to Through the heavy black an effort to solve these the hospital early Wednesday. smoke in the interior of the cases and return property According to a Highlands residence, Ramos found no to the rightful owners,” County Sheriff’s Office press additional victims. Hays said. release, at approximately Maria Elena Sanchez, 43, “This was a good exam- 4:45 a.m. on Wednesday also of 3815 Castile Ave., has ple of cooperation Highlands County been arrested and charged between the APPD and the Consolidated Dispatch with arson of the first degree sheriff’s department,” received a call from Florida (occupied dwelling) in con- said Cmdr. Jason Lister of Hospital Heartland Division nection with this case. the Avon Park Police staff that they were treating The investigation is con- Department on Thursday. two people for burns sus- tinuing and further charges “There was a lot of tained in a house fire. The may be forthcoming. Anyone stuff. We have been work- fire victims were identified with information on this fire ing a lot of burglaries, as as Jose Manuel Menendez is requested to call the HCSO were the sheriff’s office, and his wife Mirtha Caridad Criminal Investigations Unit and we found a lot of stuff Menendez, both of 3815 at 863-402-7250. Anyone there,” Lister said. Castile Ave. in Sebring. who wants to remain anony- “The joint investigation Deputies responded to the mous and be eligible for a led us to that place, which home and found the front cash reward is asked to call was where you exchanged lawn still on fire. Deputy Heartland Crime Stoppers at See STOLEN, page 5A Louis Ramos put the fire out 1-800-226-TIPS (8477).

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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, February 17, 2012 Page 3A Weed donates time, music Tomlin to take SFCC to Tanglewood cancer fight stage By NEIL SIMPSON managing a cement factory in trivia that he uses to ensure Continued from page 1A Special to the News-Sun the Middle East very briefly. the answers are accurate. SEBRING – The When offered the job as gen- Having grown up poor, cials: The Lily Tomlin Tanglewood Residents’ eral manager of WSEB and Weed is now a senior citizen Show (1973), Lily (1973), Cancer Benefit was started WSKP, now WITS and 105.7, who has never been wealthy Lily (1975), Lily Tomlin by Myron and Linda Weed and his wife of 41 but has always had plenty of (1975), Lily: Sold Out Pickering back in 2000. They years, Kathie, left the cold food on the table and enough (1981), and Lily for were avid fans of Bob Weed’s and snow behind and moved “stuff”. With three children President? (1982), for music and trivia show and to Sebring where they raised and five grandchildren, fami- which she won three asked him to play for their two daughters and a son. ly is extremely important to and a first gathering in the Outback In the late ’70s, Weed was him. He doesn’t have time for Writers Guild of America at Tanglewood. asked several times to DJ negativity. Life’s too short. Courtesy photo award. Weed refused to accept sock hops. When he eventu- He likes to see people laugh Like many others, Bob Weed’s life has been impacted by Tomlin made her cancer but that’s not the only reason he enjoys helping the payment and so began the ally relented, the Bob Weed and have fun and is thrilled Tanglewood Residents’ Cancer Benefit each year. He will Broadway debut in the annual event that has raised Live show was born. He when his show helps them to play for a clubhouse full of residents on Feb. 21. 1977 play, “Appearing more than $315,000 for can- started with reel to reel tapes, do so. Nitely,” which included cer research. His efforts have graduated to cassette and Like most, Weed has been such favorites as Ernestine been appreciated through the now has more than 10,000 impacted by cancer. His wife ered in the hall. He modestly volunteers, working together and Judith Beasley, the years. songs on hard drive to Kathie has battled skin can- states that he is just one of for a common cause is what Calumet City housewife, A Sebring resident for accommodate any request. cer and he lost his grandfa- hundreds of volunteers work- motivates them. and Trudy the bag lady. almost 30 years, Weed was Weed admits that, as the triv- ther to cancer. ing to make the Cancer When the day is done, “Appearing Nitely” was born and raised in the little ia host, he’s much like Alex When he cranks up the vol- Benefit a success. He realizes Weed won’t be focused on later adapted as both an town of Saegertown, Pa. Trebek on Jeopardy. He ume to play for a clubhouse that for many of the survivors how much money has been album and an HBO After a tour of duty in the seems to know more than he full of Tanglewooders on present this will be another raised. Rather, he’ll be Special. Tomlin next armed forces, Weed returned really does. Weed takes the Feb. 21, Weed will be having outlet helping them to deal pleased to know that “We did appeared on Broadway in home for a few years before time to research all of the as much fun as those gath- with their cancer. For other good!” 1985 in a year-long run of “The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe.” The Broadway success was followed by a Placid and coast-to-coast, 14-city tour that spanned four and a half years. Highway Utilities She has guest starred on numerous television shows, such as “Homicide,” “X-Files” transfer to LP and “Will and Grace,” and played the boss for two years on the popular CBS series, “.” moves closer She is also heard as the voice of the science By ED BALDRIDGE ‘It is time for the teacher Ms. Frizzle on the [email protected] popular children’s animat- policy makers to LAKE PLACID – Lake Courtesy photo ed series, “The Magic Placid’s Town Council make some (From left) Zach Flynn, Landon Davis, Clayton Main, John Rousch (aerospace instructor), School Bus,” for which voted 4-0 Monday night to Rhoni Gavagni, Taylor Allcorn, Jerry Reed, Lucas Munoz of EAA Chapter 1240 accept a she was awarded an approve an interlocal agree- decisions and move $1,500 check for their building fund. Emmy. In 2002, Tomlin ment to acquire two utilities forward here.’ joined the cast of the hit from the county. NBC series, “The West The agreement includes RAY ROYCE Young Eagles get boost Wing.” Recently, she Placid Utilities and town council member made several guest appear- Highway Park Utilities and ances on “Desperate calls for the town to pay off county’s court,” said coun- Housewives” as Roberta the current Bank of America cilman Steve Bastardi. in quest for building McCluskey. debt, to be calculated at the County Commission This performance is closing, and reimburse the Chairman Jack Richie Special to the News-Sun make this happen by using Chapter 1240 uses the morn- sponsored by Florida county $18,450 originally addressed the town council SEBRING — EAA their own airplanes, normally ing to also give flights for Hospital Heartland spent from the county’s gen- Monday, and assured mem- Chapter 1240 had extra rea- supported with free fuel by young and upcoming avia- Medical Center. eral fund. bers the transfer of the sys- son to celebrate at their the Sebring Regional Airport, tion enthusiast. Chapter Tickets range from $40 The town agreed to keep tems were heading towards monthly pancake breakfast to take youngsters on their 1240 currently operates out to $60 and may be pur- the rates at their current cautious closure. this past weekend. first flight. To date, over the of a hangar provided by the chased online , at level and phase in any “There are issues still in The Experimental Aircraft past few years, hundreds of Sebring Regional Airport, http://performances.south- changes over a five-year there that need to be Association, known in the local young people have been and for some time has sought florida.edu. Tickets may period from the date of clos- addressed and have not gone aviation community as EAA, introduced to aviation. to construct a dedicated also be purchased by call- ing. away. However, they are not was founded in 1953 and is Local EAA Chapter 1240 building for this purpose. ing the SFCC Box Office The town also agreed to insurmountable,” Richie based in Oshkosh, normally sponsors two dedi- At the AvBid Aircaft at 863-784-7178 or by vis- purchase a 200,000-gallon said. Wisconsin. Each summer cated days each year to tak- Auction, John Leenhouse, iting the SFCC Box take for the Placid Utilities, Richie stated that his Oshkosh is the home of the ing young people for their incoming President of Sun Office, Monday-Friday, which include the Tomoka voice did not include World's largest Fly-in first flight. Additionally, the ‘N Fun in Lakeland, outlast- 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Heights development, to approval or disapproval for Convention, AirVenture. second Saturday of each ed all other bidders to take located in the front of the bring the capacity up to par the interlocal agreement, but On Saturday, EAA Chapter month the Sebring Regional home a Garmin 756 with the SFCC Theatre for the for water storage and treat- promised as the chairman 1240, on behalf of the Young Airport hosts a pancake funds forwarded to the local Performing Arts, 600 West ment. the agreement would make Eagles, accepted a $1,500 breakfast and local EAA Young Eagles Chapter. College Drive, Avon Park. The town conceded not to it to the agenda. check presented by the U.S. extend any potable water Richie addressed the issue Sport Aviation Expo during into the county without of fire flow, which was a the monthly pancake break- added necessary fire sup- major area of contention fast. These funds, raised by WILKES, W. 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Young Eagles is designed to that point the utilities will “This is a start to make give young people their first be handed over to the town each municipality responsi- experience in flight in a within 120 days. ble for their own water util- small aircraft. Since its The transfer is part of the ities,” Richie said. inception in 1992, an esti- Highlands County “It is time for the policy mated 1.6 million Young Comprehensive plan and the makers to make some deci- Eagles have experienced council was happy to see the sions and move forward their first flight through this agreement move forward. here,” said councilman Ray program. Members of the “Now the ball is in the Royce. local EAA Chapter 1240

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Be thorough, but keep 2227 U.S. 27 South almighty conjures Sebring, FL 33870 moving forward on recycling 863-385-6155 up the female vote n a world where raw resources cost demand. NEWSROOM Sometimes, the organizations. This We do not see that Choice ROMONA WASHINGTON very thing that so-called “compro- more every year, and in some cases are has an unfair advantage over could serve to mise” was moot in Publisher/Executive Editor dwindling, the state’s goal of recy- other companies — it won its become our demise that many religious I Ext. 515 hauling contract through the becomes our path- organizations are cling 75 percent of its solid waste by [email protected] 2020 is wise and necessary. normal bidding process — way to victory also self-insured, and had offered a recycling when we choose to henceforth placing That doesn’t mean, howev- According to members of package at the time. SCOTT DRESSEL face it head-on and them in a “darned- er, that it will be easy to the selection committee and Setting up a long-term pro- Editor humble ourselves if-you-do-darned- accomplish. county staff members, there is gram, no matter who is in Ext. 516 long enough to ask Guest if-you-don't” posi- The county is to be compli- concern about signing a con- charge, will be a daunting [email protected] for a little help tion to either com- mented in beginning work on tract with Choice, however, challenge. Creating new pro- from the Almighty. Column promise on their DAN HOEHNE a recycling program early. It because it experienced finan- grams always are. Moses had his Red Susan beliefs or get out created a County Recycling cial difficulties following its That is why we urge cau- Sports Editor Sea, George Stamper of the insurance Selection Committee that has capital investment to win the tion in these early days. 2020 Ext. 528 Washington his Brown business altogeth- been at work for two years. regular waste hauling con- may seem a long way out, but [email protected] Valley Forge, and Barack er. In the end, liberals get The county’s original plan tract. eight years can fly by faster Obama has his 2012 re- what liberals want, and the was to have 40 percent of It has since been bought by than expected. The key will ADVERTISING election campaign. rest of us are left to clean solid waste regularly recycled a larger solid waste manage- be to have a smooth process VICKIE JONES Moses lifted his eyes and up the mess. by the end of this year (2012), ment company, which stabi- well in place before then. Ext. 518 his staff toward heaven Most troubling is that so and 75 percent by 2020, the lized the financial problems. Investing time at this end [email protected] while George Washington few people are keen enough deadline set by the state legis- There are also questions, — doing the necessary home- bowed his head and bent his to notice the prowling lion lature. It is now clear, howev- however, regarding the fair- work — will benefit us all at CIRCULATION knee. And, Barack Obama? roaming about: The contra- er, that the first goal will not ness of the bidding process the other end. Why ask for help when you ception issue is eerily simi- TONY MCCOWAN be met. itself, as Choice has an advan- We do have to be careful, can take matters into your lar to the Obamacare dis- Part of the problem is a lack tage because it holds that reg- however, to be sure our ques- Ext. 522 own hands by assuming the cussion (not) — which [email protected] of response from recycling ular hauling contract. tions pertain to the job itself role of the Almighty? This began with the faux asser- companies. By the Jan. 26 Other companies have told and what a contractor will attitude was on full display tion of a looming national deadline, out of seven possi- the county that they would not need to accomplish it. BUSINESS OFFICE recently, when Obama crisis. Obama and the ble candidates, only one sub- be able to make money with The last thing we need to attempted to drum up the Democratic-controlled mitted a bid — Choice the recycling contract alone do is to wander needlessly JANET EMERSON female vote by forcing reli- Congress offered the elec- Environmental, which already — especially because the into a maze of complications, Ext. 596 gious employers to dole out torate variant versions (oral- has the solid waste hauling prices for recycled goods rise creating problems where they [email protected] contraceptives despite their ly and written) of contract with the county. and fall with availability and do not exist. convictions. Obamacare — to the point In 2008, women outvoted that everyone forgot about men for Obama by 7 per- real issues at hand like the cent (or 56 to 49). Obama failing economy. Democrats EDITORIAL won the unmarried female wanted to talk about health- vote by 70 percent and 56 care, and so they talked PAGE POLICY percent of females overall about healthcare, and they — but those numbers have talked, and talked and Make sure to sign your been moving in the wrong talked. Like a nagging wife letter and include your direction ever since. who refuses to take “no” for address and phone num- Overall, Obama's an answer, Democrats wore ber. Anonymous letters approval numbers have us down to the point that will be automatically inched upward to put him in everyone was relieved when rejected. a more favorable position it was finally over without Please keep your letters for re-election. Nonetheless, fully understanding the to a maximum of 400 statistics from a Gallup poll ramifications. words. We have to make indicate the female voter With a self-appointed block is up for grabs come “higher-than-the- room for everybody. November. The weekly Constitution” authority, Letters of local concern presidential approval poll Democrats began, con- take priority. by Gallup (broken down trolled and ended the Send your letter to 2227 demographically by age, healthcare “discussion,” U.S. 27 South, Sebring, marital status, church atten- (mandate) without consider- FL 33870; drop it off at the dance, region, race, educa- ation for the majority of same address; fax 385- tion, monthly income, party Americans who stood (and 1954; or e-mail identification, ideology, and remain) in stark opposition [email protected]. gender) should give every- to Obamacare. To make sure the edito- one reason for pause. And they are doing the rial pages aren’t dominat- Since the 70 percent same thing to us again, but ed by the same writers, approval number that this time they say it is about letters are limited to two peaked February, 2009, contraception and after that, per month and a guest col- female approval numbers it will be about something umn can be submitted plummeted to 52 percent in else — because this is what once every three months. February 2010, 49 percent happens when the federal Opinions expressed in in February 2011, and to 48 government tosses aside the percent last week. (The Constitution and crosses letters or columns are multiple-year poll can be into territory the solely the opinion of that viewed online at Constitution was meant to author and not necessarily www.gallup.com/poll/file/1 protect. the opinion of the staff or 22465/obama-weekly-job- Unless the Supreme editors of the News-Sun. approval-by-demograph- Court deems Obamacare All items will run on a ics100301.xlsx.) unconstitutional, all first-come basis as space These numbers shed Americans, regardless of permits, although more some light as to why the their religion (or irreligion), timely ones could be administration would sud- will have their own version moved up. denly toss a false “female of the Red Sea to cross. rights” contraception issue And if Barack Obama is into the mix without antici- still in charge, it might be pating the blowback. The smart to bring along your real issue at hand is that the scuba gear. Make a difference for foster children president intentionally stomped on the Susan Stamper Brown is an I am an adopted fled from foster home to foster home. vote in support of it. Constitution's Free Exercise opinion page columnist, moti- son. I am a very Tragically the majority of children who Children are often the real victims of Clause that inhibits the fed- vational speaker and military lucky adopted son. “age out” of foster care are not divorce when parents, once apparently eral government from inter- advocate who writes about And as an adopted equipped to live as productive adults. devoted to each other, suddenly become ference in church matters. politics, the military, the econ- son I want all Statistics show that they are less likely enemy camps with fathers on one side It matters little that the omy and culture. Email write- adoptees like me to to graduate from high school. They are and mothers on the other. Tragically the administration recently [email protected] or her have the same won- less likely to be employed and, even children are sometimes forced to take “compromised” on its website at susanstamper- derful adoptive par- when they are employed, are more like- sides in the marital combat, estranging stance by placing the onus brown.com/. Guest columns ents I was lucky ly to have jobs that do not pay a living themselves from one of their parents, of offering free contracep- are the opinion of the writer, Making enough to have. wage. perhaps forever. tives on insurance compa- not necessarily those of the My biological Moreover, they are more likely to In such an atmosphere, what should nies rather than religious News-Sun staff. Sense mother was an experience violence, homelessness and have been a loving home can be trans- Michael unmarried young mental illness. And they are more like- formed into a field of strife. Children Reagan woman from Ohio ly to fall victim to substance abuse and deserve better. Even foster children in who had an affair with a married man. to be incarcerated. Females are more good situations need more time to get It was 1945 — my biological father likely to have unwanted pregnancies. their lives on track. was in the Army and was shipped off to Our nation's foster children deserve Join me in supporting an effort that France to fight in the war while my better. They deserve the chance to be will help make a difference. mother went to California to give birth properly prepared for adulthood. to me. Jimmy Wayne — country music Michael Reagan is the son of President My mother made the painful decision singer, child advocate and my friend — Ronald Reagan, a political consultant, and to put me up for adoption. Thankfully, I brought to my attention two bills now the author of “The New Reagan Revolution” was adopted by none other than the before the Tennessee Legislature — HB (St. Martin’s Press, 2011). He is the founder actor Ronald Reagan and his then-wife 2337 in the House and SB 2199 in the and chairman of The Reagan Group and Jane Wyman. No youngster ever had Senate, which will allow youth in president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation. more loving parents, despite their Tennessee to stay in foster care until Visit his website at www.reagan.com, or e- divorce. the age of 21. As a national advocate mail comments to Unlike me, however, many never for children, I strongly support this leg- [email protected]/. Guest columns find a loving permanent home. They islation and encourage all members of are the opinion of the writer, not necessarily grow up in a group home, or are shuf- the Tennessee General Assembly to those of the News-Sun staff.

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CHARLES BISHOP was a retired lineman Water lines to be extended around AP Charles M. working with Florida Continued from page 1A asked the council to approve between the property owner not be transferable. Bishop, May 8, Power and later with a finance agreement between and the city will be recorded Rates and fees for connec- 1947 - February Florida Power and Light. mately 70 homes. Again, the new customers and the city. as a municipal utility lien tions and water vary, depend- 13, 2012. A lov- He served as a volunteer new water main would be “As we expand our utility with the county clerk, using ing on whether a property in ing husband, father, broth- firefighter, both in New used in the future to extend system,” Deleon wrote the the improved property as col- within city limits or not, how er, uncle and grandfather Jersey and was the first fire water service to streets that council recommend- lateral,” Deleon told much capacity will be need- has passed. chief with the Placid Lakes physically connect to the ing approval, “the the council. ed, how much water is actu- He served in the U.S. Volunteer Fire Department Lake Olivia right of way. The connection fees and “The financed ally used and if a meter has to Army, 82nd and 101st Mr. Holmes was of the project will cost $46,000. impact/capacity fees amount will be paid be installed. In a state-led Airborne. During his serv- Christian faith, who The new pipeline should are often times a sig- back to the city over effort to encourage water ice in the Vietnam War, he enjoyed boating, fishing, boost city revenues by nificant burden for 240 equal payments conservation, the cost of received three Purple flying as a private pilot and $25,000 a year in water use, any future customer to as added to the water rises with use. Hearts, among many other loved social events with his and more than $180,000 a fund in full.” monthly utility bill Capacity is determined by combat medals. Rest In family and friends as well Deleon year from capacity fees. For example, con- with an interest rate how many bedrooms a resi- Peace, Our Hero. as spending time wood- Deleon told the council the necting a typical three-bed- of 5 percent. dence has — more bedrooms working, making toys and city has the funds on hand for room home that requires a “If the property sells prior indicating more people using TED CLAY games for his grandchil- the projects because the con- meter tap costs a bit more to the end of the finance water. Deleon said it will Ted Norris dren. struction improvements with- than $3,000 within city lim- term, the city lien will be sat- take approximately 30 days Clay, 81, of Frederick is survived by in Crystal Lake came in its, and almost $4,000 out- isfied by the title closing for construction to begin. The Lake Placid, his loving wife of 54 years, under budget. side. company in full.” work itself should take about Fla., passed Elaine; sons, Frederick Jr., At the same time Deleon “The finance agreement The finance agreement will 180 days. away Saturday, Feb. 11, and Daniel Holmes (Lisa); 2012, in Sebring. He was three grandchildren, born April 16, 1930, to Constance Doty (Jim), Norris M. and Hulda Daniel Jr., and Melissa Wacasters perform (Niemi) Clay in Quincy, Pearce (Cole); and three Rec fees approved in Mass., and had been a resi- great-grandchildren, Eli, dent of Sebring since 1981, Garrett and Briley. LP, but rate not set coming from Virginia. He A visitation for family was a member of the and friends will be from 10 Continued from page 1A passed. Highland Park a.m. to noon Thursday, to charge and make it fair “My intent was to bring Homeowner’s Association, Feb. 16, 2012 with a serv- for everybody,” Worley this forward for using ball the Elks, VFW, American ice to celebrate Mr. Holmes said. fields and such,” Royce Legion and Highland Park life beginning at 11 a.m. at The ordinance had said. “My perception was Volunteer Fire Department, the Scott Funeral Home, changed several times dur- that we were going to have where he served as chief. 504 W. Interlake Blvd., ing the public discussion, a whole different discussion He was a colonel in U.S. Lake Placid with Ft. which started in 2010, and on pavilions, beaches and Air Force, serving from Michael Cannon celebrat- even the final reading was such.” 1951 to 1980 in both the ing. In lieu of flowers the altered by Councilman Ray The ordinance includes Korean War and Vietnam family suggest donations in Royce before adoption. all play fields, concession War. He was a basic and Mr. Holmes memory be Royce asked that tot stands owned by the city advanced pilot; pilot made to the American parks, common areas, and Lake June Park. instructor and test pilot for Cancer Society, Winn-Dixie beaches and children play The council is asking for numerous aircraft, includ- Hope Lodge, 2121 SW 16th areas to be exempted from a recommendations and input ing the C5A; Combat Crew St., Gainesville, FL 32608. fee structure and language on the actual fee structure TNG; maintenance tech Words of comfort to the to that effect be added to and plan to address that officer on the C5A and family and a video tribute the ordinance before it issue at its next meeting. aerospace maintenance of Mr. Holmes can be seen director for 12 years. by visiting, scottfuner- During his career he was alservices.com. awarded the Legion of Stolen items found Merit; Meritorious Service PHYLLIS WILLIAMS Medal; Air Medal; Air Phyllis Boardman Force Commendation Williams, 57, of Sebring Courtesy photo during drug bust Medal; Army Good passed away Tuesday, Feb. Matthew Wacaster, 19, sings his heart out on the song Continued from page 2A Susan Benton said. Conduct Medal; Air Force 14, 2012. Mrs. Williams ‘Midnight Cry’ during The Wacaster Family benefit concert done Feb. 10 at the Grogan Center of Our Lady of Grace As this investigation con- Longevity Service Award was born Nov.14, 1954 in stolen goods for money. We Catholic Church in Avon Park. As he did this grand finale, tinues, additional charges with one Silver Oak Leaf Avon Park and has lived in are working diligently, he went out into the crowd to sing to them. His mother, related to this property will Cluster and one Bronze this area all of her life. She Hope, and father, Darren, joined him on stage. The con- along with the sheriff’s be made on a case by case Oak Leaf Cluster; National was a graduate of Avon cert was done to raise money for Ridge Area Arc. The office, to return the proper- basis, Hays said Defense Service Medal Park High School where Wacasters are award-winning Nashville recording artists who sing a variety of country and southern gospel music. ty to the rightful owners,” Anyone with information with Star; Korean she participated in the band Lister added. on this property is asked to Presidential Unit Citation; and as a majorette. She is a “This investigation was call the HCSO Criminal Air Force Presidential Unit member of Highlands huge in identifying other Investigations Unit at 402- Citation; United Nations Community Church where offenders who are using 7250. Anyone who wants to Service Medal and Air she was in the prayer Bill would let parents drugs to steal and trade remain anonymous and be Force Outstanding Unit group. She had worked as a stolen property from bur- eligible for a cash reward is Award. certified nurse’s assistant decide school’s fate glaries to support their sub- asked to call Heartland He is survived by his and phlebotomist for Dr. stance abuse habits; but Crime Stoppers at 1-800- wife, June D. Clay of Lake Maxwell and was a mem- TALLAHASSEE (AP) — The governor and CFO most importantly trying to 226-TIPS (8477) or online Placid; daughters, Krista ber of the West Sebring Legislation moving quickly witnessed a live demonstra- assist our victims in return- at www.heartland- Lynn (Ed) Bunger, Abilene, Volunteer Fire Department in the Republican-controlled tion Thursday at a law ing their property,” Sheriff crimestoppers.com/. Texas; Katherine Dawn Women’s Auxiliary and the Legislature would let par- enforcement academy near Clay, Lake Placid and Lisa American Association of ents “trigger” the turnover of Tallahassee. Jane Clay, Meridian, Idaho; Medical Assistants. failing public schools to pri- Scott wants the Florida sons, Michael Norris Survivors include her vate management. Legislature to eliminate the (Karen) Clay, Old Town, loving husband of 40 years, House Education fraud that haunts the state’s Fla. and Mark Douglas Mell; children, Fran (Larry Committee Chairman Bill Personal Injury Protection MARTIAL ARTS (pp); 3.639"; 3"; Black; main ff Clay, Lawton, Okla.; 14 Joe) Bennett of Morganton, Proctor, a St. Augustine system. Florida leads the top rhp ; 0 0 0 1 6 4 3 8 grandchildren and 14 great- Ga., Pete (Shyla) Williams Republican, rammed it nation in staged accidents grandchildren. of Columbia, Miss. and through his panel without and abuse of the PIP system. Arrangements have Mellanie Williams of debate just before time ran Lawmakers passed PIP been entrusted to: Sebring; brothers, Robert out on a meeting Thursday. coverage in 1972 to make Stephenson-Nelson Boardman of Avon Park The bill (HB 1191) is sure anyone hurt in an auto- Funeral Home and Cline Albritton of being pushed by an organi- mobile wreck could seek Sebring, Florida 33870 Zolfo Springs; sister, zation founded by former timely medical treatment. 863-385-0125 Charlotte Truitt of Sebring; Washington, D.C., public The legislation required a www.stephensonnelsonfh.com six grandchildren and one schools chancellor Michelle driver’s insurance company great-granddaughter. Rhee, who has advised Gov. pay up to $10,000 to cover DONALD E. GARRETT There will be a gathering Rick Scott. medical bills and lost wages Donald E. for family and friends on In Washington, she after an accident — no matter Garrett, 77, Thursday, Feb. 16 from 7-9 angered teacher unions and who’s at fault. of Sebring p.m at Highlands even parent groups with her passed away Community Church, 3005 push to close schools, fire Tuesday, Feb. New Life Way, Sebring, teachers, and get rid of 07, 2012. Fla. On Friday, Feb. 17 tenure. The bill is opposed 24/7; 5.542"; 5"; Black; 2/17/12; 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 4 Garrett He is sur- from 1-2:30 p.m., friends by Democrats and the 24/7 Food Court/Fuel vived by daughter, Janett and family can again come Florida PTA and other parent 4200 Hwy 27 N Sebring • EBT • 402-0013 Garrett; sister, Eileen (Roy) together before the groups. Pytel; nephews, nieces, and Celebration of Life Service It’s now ready for floor fiancée, Judy begins at 3 p.m., also at action in the House. A simi- One Whole Chicken $ .95 Schmidtmann. Highlands Community lar Senate bill (SB 1718) has HOT & READY 8 pc, 2 sides & 4 Honey Biscuits He was a member of sev- Church. There will be a one more committee stop. 9 eral motor cycle clubs. graveside memorial imme- diately following the Scott watches Large Juicy Chicken Tenders FREDERICK HOLMES Celebration of Life Service staged accident $ .00 Frederick S. at Lakeview Memorial HOT & READY & a Honey Biscuit Holmes, 74, of Garden. Online condo- HAVANA — Gov. Rick 2 2 Lake Placid lences and memories may Scott and Chief Financial went to be with be shared by visiting Officer Jeff Atwater braved his Lord on Sunday morn- www.bankspagetheus.com" a rainy morning for a first- Love Buggs ing, Feb. 12, 2012 at his www.bankspagetheus.com. hand look at a few of the residence surrounded by his Arrangements are entrusted kind of staged automobile loving family. He was born to Banks/Page-Theus accidents that costs Car Wash on Dec. 5, 1937 in Funerals and Cremations, Floridians millions of dol- Hackensack, N.J. to parents Wildwood. lars on their insurance bills. Washes starting at $5.00 Charles C. and Anna (Kay) Open Sunup to Sundown - 7 Days Holmes. He served his In lieu of flowers, consider a gift to support Hospice care. country for seven years in “THE BEST CAR WASH EQUIPMENT IN THE STATE” the U.S. Army Reserves. DAILY COMMERCIAL; 3.639"; 1"; Black; corner- He moved to Lake Placid stone hospice; 0 0 0 1 6 4 2 0 FREE Vacuums • Gas Discount with Car Wash 38 years ago from No. 5019096 4200 Hwy 27 N, Sebring (next to Musselmans) Richfield Park, N.J. and 888-728-6234 Cornerstonehospice.org

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Gas prices expected to start soaring JD FINANCIAL; 3.639"; 4"; Black plus three; process, 2/3,10,17,24; 0 0 0 1 6 5 3 0 Continued from page 1A cents to the cost of a gal- lon.” demand, environmental rules He added that two refiner- and seasonal driving habits. ies were recently closed Breard said part of the because they were not oper- problem is perception. Gas ating at a profit, but their stations post their prices loss did affect the availabili- where everyone can see ty of gasoline. them every day. The result is This is also the time of a high awareness of price year refineries transition changes. “If milk or O.J. from winter products, like prices were as prominently heating oil, to gasolines, displayed, you’d be getting which are more expensive to the same kind of reaction,” produce due to additives and he said, because prices for environmental standards. those commodities have Also people begin to travel risen as sharply. more, raising demand. “In the long term, prices “It’s all inter-related,” have to go up,” he said. Breard said. “Government Lower prices discourage new News-Sun photo by KATARA SIMMONS investigations into petroleum technology or exploration ‘It sucks,’ Lawrence Thompson says about raising gas companies have not discov- because they are not cost prices Thursday in Sebring. ered evidence of collusion effective. “Four dollars a among them.” PUBLIX-National Newspaper Plac; 3.639"; 16"; gallon is actually a good At the same time, oil is Breard said, “so there isn’t a Federal and local taxes Black plus three; process, 88349 liqour; price.” becoming more difficult to direct effect. But, Italy does. add to the cost of a gallon of 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 6 There are, however, real retrieve, and the operations Unable to obtain oil from gasoline. These costs vary pressures on the industry. more expensive. Drilling is Libya, Italy has turned to from state to state, county to For example, higher being done in 10,000 feet of Nigeria, from whom we do county. “Gasoline prices are demand. India and China, he water. The cost to build a buy. The increased demand different everywhere. For said, are rapidly growing a platform alone is $1 billion. raises prices.” example in Oklahoma, 92 middle class, which is buy- Some older fields are deplet- Breard said, “Ninety mil- percent octane gas is avail- ing cars, creating a entirely ed, or nearly so. Mexico and lion barrels of oil are con- able, which is less expensive new market. He added that Alaska have already sumed daily world wide. A because it does not have as in China 75 percent of car removed roughly half the decline of just 5 percent in many additives.” buyers are buying a vehicle petroleum from some of production means a new 4 Breard said as bad as for the first time. In 2009, their fields. 1/2 million barrels of oil prices are here, they are China became the world’s Political unrest also con- have to be found from new much worse in other parts of second largest consumer of tributes. Not just with Iran sources. the world. Europeans pay oil. The United States is and the Straits of Hormuz, Then there are national twice as much as Americans first. but also in places like Libya, factors. for a gallon of gas. Electrical service is still reeling from its civil “Subsidies for ethanol Efforts to reach Taylor and expanding too, which war. ended at the end of the year Grimsley oil companies, requires more fuel for power “The United States does (2011),” Breard said. “That which market fuel locally, plants. not buy oil from Libya,” added roughly another 5 were unsuccessful.

Soldiers watch over nation they died for Continued from page 2A the rest. In 2008, the more than 6,000 American “I didn’t lose Matt,” he Taylor/Sandri Medical troops have died in said. “I know where Matt refused to brag about his Training Center, which the Afghanistan and Iraq. Sgt. is.” battlefield accomplishments. 82nd Airborne Division Matthew Sandri served with “He wanted to hear about named in honor of the fallen honor in both countries. As To find out more about Tom what was going on at home heroes, opened at Fort his father goes to sleep every Sileo or to read features by other ... what was going on with Bragg. night seeing his oldest son’s Creators Syndicate writers and his buddies,” Bob said. “That’s very special to face, he believes the fallen cartoonists, visit the Creators After returning from me,” Bob said. watch over the nation they Syndicate website at www.cre- Afghanistan, the soldier was Since Sept. 11, 2001, died to protect. ators.com. back at North Carolina’s Fort Bragg for only about six months before deploying to Iraq. “It was Fallujah in 2003, and they saw more casualties than they wanted to,” Bob said. Sgt. Sandri, whose deployment was extended into the spring of 2004, was working in the same type of HIB 3x10.5 color trauma center he helped set up in Afghanistan when 00017073 insurgent rockets smashed into the building. Despite frantic efforts to revive him and Dr. Taylor, the soldiers, who were in Iraq to care for the wounded, died of their injuries. The Sandris were coming home from church when they saw a military messenger waiting on their front porch in Shamokin, Pa. Nearly eight years after Bob stopped his car in the middle of the street, where the sol- dier delivered the dreadful news, that tragic day often still feels like “seconds ago” to Bob, Annette, and Matt’s three siblings. “You wake up in the morning, and it’s the first thing you think about,” the Gold Star father said. “At night, it’s the last thing you think about before you go to bed.” Since thousands of sup- porters filled a huge audito- rium and lined Pennsylvania streets, there have been many more honors for the Sandri family. Responding to a letter from Matt’s youngest sister, Lydia, President George W. Bush quietly invited the family to an event in New York and then the White House just before leaving office in January 2009. While Bob deeply appreci- ated the president’s kind- ness, one honor stands above

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Continued from page 2A Tickets may be purchased is the only fundraiser for the County Road 621, two miles call 840-4324 or 441-0200 to at Highlands Independent HCREC. Seats are still avail- east of U.S. 27. Sebring Village hosts schedule pick-up or you may The new location is at Bank, Heartland National able for $75. Call 381-6993 drop small items or clothes 2906 Sparta Road. Come Kennel Club trip Bank, Wauchula State Bank, to reserve a seat or register AP Lakes off at the offices of William meet the team and see the Avon Park Chamber of and pay online by visiting SEBRING — Sebring J. Nielander, PA, 172 new office. Refreshments Association has Commerce and Reflections www.republicanpartyofhigh- Village Mobile Home Park Interlake Blvd., or Swaine & and prizes. Enter to win a pancake breakfast on Silver Lake. General landscounty.com. will host a trip to the Harris, PA, 401 Dal Hall flat panel TV. admission is $30. For more AVON PARK — The Sarasota Kennel Club on Blvd. Royal Care information, call 453-5756. Whispering Pines Avon Park Lakes Tuesday. Cost is $37, which Project Graduation is a The show is sponsored by plans flea market Association, at 2714 includes bus, lunch and all celebration honoring Lake celebrates ‘Heart the Avon Park Breakfast Nautilus Drive, will have a gratuities. Leaving Sebring Placid High School gradu- Month’ Rotary Club. SEBRING — Whispering Pancake Breakfast from 8- Village clubhouse at 8:30 ates the night of their gradu- Pines Village annual bazaar 9:30 a.m. Saturday. a.m., with a return before 5 ation with a night of fun in a AVON PARK — Help cel- Hidden Creek plans and flea market will be from Breakfast will include home- p.m. drug- and alcohol-free envi- ebrate “Heart Month” at 8 a.m. to noon Saturday at made sausage gravy over If interested, call 471- ronment. Royal Care of Avon Park yard sale 2323 Brunns Road, off biscuits, or pancakes with 2150. Monetary donations may from 8-11 a.m. today. SEBRING — Hidden Hammock Road. There will sausage links and scrambled be mailed to Project Florida Hospital will also Creek, a 55-plus community, be sausage, muffins, hot eggs. Also, coffee and Register now for Graduation, P.O. Box 415, have “Tips on Healthy will have its annual yard sale dogs, funnel cakes and bake orange juice for $4 per adult Lake Placid, FL 33862. Eating” and will be provid- Concealed Weapons Friday and Saturday. There sale. Also enjoy the dog and $2 per child under 10 ing recipes and guidelines. Permit course parade, quilt raffle and door years of age. The public is Events at local Anthony Lopez, who is will be signs to direct guests prizes. welcome. AVON PARK — South also with Florida Hospital, to the sale. lodges, posts Florida Community College will be giving demonstra- Any questions, call 471- Sebring Village will hold a five-hour AVON PARK — The tions on “Qi-Gong,” which 0883. Ballroom Dancers Concealed Weapons Permit Combat Veterans Memorial is energy-internal exercise. presents The Party Girls plan Red course from 6:30-9 p.m. VFW Post 9853 in Avon Lifeline will be offering tips gather Saturday Marlins Wednesday and Thursday at Park, will host the following and information on how to Hat Luncheon LAKE PLACID — The SEBRING — The Marlins the SFCC Public Service events: stay safe and independent in Lake Placid Ballroom will entertain at Sebring Academy, SFCC Highlands Today - Music by Big your home. LAKE PLACID – The Dancers will have their Village at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Campus. Freddie 5-8 p.m. Come out for some “Heart Party Girls of Sebring will Saturday Night Dance from A family of professional This is the course required Saturday - Karaoke by Peg Healthy” information, food, host a Red Hat Luncheon at 6:30-9 p.m. at the Eastside musicians, these four broth- by the state of Florida to and Perry from 5-8 p.m. fun and prizes. the Lake Placid Elks Lodge. Christian Church fellowship ers have been performing for carry a concealed weapon. For details, call 453-9853. For more information, call Doors open at 10:30 a.m. hall. Doreen and Johnny will more than 25 years. The con- Topics covered will include Janet Tindell, LPN, at 446- Saturday for shopping the be the featured musicians cert may offer anything from applicable Florida laws, LAKE PLACID — The 2618. Royal Care of Avon vendors. Lunch is at noon. and will be entertaining with big band tunes to classical carry considerations, use of Lake Placid Moose 2374 Park is at 1213 W. Stratford Tickets are $ 22. their special arrangements of melodies, high energy rock force, basic weapons han- will host the following Road. Entertainment will follow the meal. ballroom numbers. Doreen to foot tapping ragtime, dling and a live fire exercise. events: Project Graduation For further information, has a repertoire of Latin down-home bluegrass to The cost is $38 and includes Today - Music with Larry numbers and has played at smooth pop songs. all materials. Registration Musgrave 6-10 p.m. benefits from call 465-0161 or [email protected] parties in the local country Tickets are $10. For more must be complete before the Saturday - Music with dinner/Leap Year clubs and special occasions. information or to purchase start of the class. Tom McGannon 6-10 p.m. pageant Snowbird author Johnny had his own band in tickets, call 386-0045 or Register in Building B at For more information, call his earlier days and still on 273-0875. the Highlands Campus or 465-0131. AVON PARK – Avon Park signs books occasion will accompany any SFCC campus or center. High School Project local artists playing his sax Quilt Guild holds fashion For more information, con- LAKE PLACID — The Graduation is combining a SEBRING — Snowbird just for the sheer pleasure he show tact the SFCC Public Service VFW Post 3880 in Lake series of events Monday author Steven R. Thacker derives from music. AVON PARK — The Academy at ext. 7280 or Placid, will host following night. will have a book signing of “Cousin Minnie Pearl” Highlands County Quilt 7285 at 863-453-6661, 465- events: Tickets are being presold “Adventures in will be visiting at intermis- Guild will hold its bi-annual 5300, 494-7500, or 773- Today - Music with for a spaghetti dinner to be Thackerville” from 8 a.m. to sion and tell the group Fashion Show Luncheon at 2252. Franke (call for time). served at 6 p.m. at the noon Saturday at Whispering what’s happening in noon, Tuesday in Founders Saturday - Music with Grogan Center, behind the Pines Baptist Church bazaar, “Grinder Switch.” “Minnie” Hall of Highlands Ridge, Project Graduation Todd Allen 5:30-7 p.m. Our Lady of Grace Catholic 2323 Brunns Road. is alive and kicking and is 3003 Fairway Drive. The Any questions, call 699- Church. Dinner will include Thacker, a member of plans rummage sale making the trip all the way tickets are $12. The 5444. spaghetti and meatballs, gar- Lighthouse Baptist Church from Sebring. Opportunity Quilt drawing LAKE PLACID — Lake lic bread, strawberry short- in Xenia, was born in south- Sandwiches will be avail- will take place at this event. Placid High School Project SEBRING — The Sebring cake and a drink. ern Ohio in the early 1950s. able at 6 p.m.; soda and Year-long ticket sales for the Graduation rummage sale Elks 1529 will host the fol- Tickets for the dinner are He was raised by his mater- water will also be available. quilt “Garden Party” is a will be from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. lowing events: $10, which will also include nal grandmother and mother Everyone is welcome; bring queen-size with two pillow Saturday, Feb. 24 at the cir- Today - Dinner and/or admission to the Ms. Leap who were a considerable snacks and join the fun on shams. cle in Lake Placid. dance (call for details). Year contest, which gets influence in keeping him in Saturday. Lunch tickets are avail- If you have any items that For information, call 471- under way at 7:15 p.m. church during his early Fellowship hall is on able; call 471-1935. you would like to donate, 3557. During intermission at the years. He is married to his contest, the Latin Club high school sweetheart, Dancers and Diamond Debby Jo Steiner. God Steppers will entertain the blessed them with three crowd. There will also be sons: Corey, Shawn and GRIFFIN'S CARPET MART; 7.444"; 10"; Black; 2/17/12; 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 door prizes and a 50/50 Cody. drawing. Thacker has also written For those wishing to poems and songs since he attend the Ms. Leap Year was a teenager and is in the pageant only, tickets will be process of publishing his $5. first poetry collection, For tickets or more infor- “Seasons of Time,” hoping mation, contact Janet Wirries for its release in April 2012, at 381-9429. Tickets are also just in time for Mother’s available at the school’s Day. front office. “Adventures in All proceeds from both Thackerville” contains 50 events will go toward short stories, one page each, Project Graduation. that can be read as bedtime stories or read by the chil- California Toe Jam, dren themselves. Gary Lewis and Sebring Village hosts Playboys perform trash, treasure sale AVON PARK — California Toe Jam will be SEBRING — Sebring featured as the opening act Village Mobile Home Park for Gary Lewis and the will host a trash and treasure Playboys. The popular local sale in the clubhouse from favorite will join the 7:30 a.m. to noon Saturday. Playboys at South Florida Sebring Village is one mile Community College’s west of Walmart on Theater for the Performing Schumacher Road. Arts at 7:30 p.m. today. Doughnuts and coffee will The band has roots in be served. Sebring with former mem- bers and local residents Jay Rooney to be Grubb and fellow Sebring speaker at Lincoln High School classmate Day Dinner Richie Shepard getting their start entertaining a small SEBRING — U.S. House group of friends at Sebring Representative, The Middle School. Joe Honorable Tom Rooney, Colangelo, another resident, District 16, will be the is an alumnus of the band speaker on Saturday at the and is still active in the local annual Lincoln Day Dinner music scene. Chuck Fugate, sponsored by the Highlands band director at Sebring County Republican High School in the ’80s, was Executive Committee. a positive influence on the Recording artist Elizabeth band and joined them for a Salvatico is the entertainer short while, playing saxo- for the evening. phone and singing. Bill The event will begin with Kovacs, of SFCC, serves as a social hour at 5:30 p.m., the technical director of the with dinner at 6:30 p.m., at group. the Chateau Élan. This event

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1050 Legals 1050 Legals 1050 Legals 1050 Legals 1050 Legals 1050 Legals IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT E-Mail: Charlotte@Stoneand Walder.com IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA February 17, 24, 2012 OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE #: 2011-CA-000771 PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA FILE NO. PC 12-01 GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION DIVISION #: FILE NO. PC 12-35 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO. 28-2011-CA-000713 Division Probate CASE NO: 28-2009-CA-001477 Bank of America National Association, IN RE: ESTATE OF OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. IN RE: ESTATE OF BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP F/K/A Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans HAROLD J. KRUSE IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Plaintiff, JANIE MAE FLEMING COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP. Servicing, L.P. f/k/a Countrywide Home Deceased. CIVIL DIVISION v. Deceased. Plaintiff, Loans Servicing, L.P. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case No.: 09001898GCS THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, GRANTEES NOTICE TO CREDITORS vs. Plaintiff, The administration of the estate of Harold J. Division: Civil DEVISEES, LIENORS, TRUSTEES, AND (Summary Administration) THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE; HEIRS; DEVISEES; -vs.- Kruse, deceased, whose date of death was De- LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS CREDITORS OF DEVEDA E. MARTIN; TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS GRANTEES; ASSIGNEES; LIENORS; CREDITORS; Gregory D. Luce and Katarzyna Luce, His Wife; cember 17, 2011, is pending in the Circuit Court TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF JAMES A. MARTIN, DECEASED, ET AL. AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING Heartland National Bank; Unknown Parties in Pos- for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division, BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES 1 Defendants. You are hereby notified that an Order of Sum- AN INTEREST BY; THROUGH; UNDER OR AGAINST session #1, If living, and all Unknown parties the address of which is 430 South Commerce TRUST 2007-HE4 ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, NOTICE OF ACTION mary Administration has been entered in the es- THE ESTATE OF GEORGE J. LAVERTY; DECEASED; claiming by, through, under and against the above Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870-3701. The names SERIES 2007-HE4 TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, GRANTEES, DEVI- tate of Janie Mae Fleming, deceased, File Number MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- named Defendant(s) who are not known to be and addresses of the personal representatives Plaintiff, SEES, LIENORS, TRUSTEES, AND CREDITORS OF PC 12-01, by the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS TEMS; INC.; SARA ANN LAVERTY, ET AL dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may and the personal representative's attorney are v. DEVEDA E. MARTIN, JAMES A. MARTIN, DE- County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of Defendant(s) claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, set forth below. DENNIS ELDER; AMANDA ELDER; UNKNOWN CEASED, AND ALL CLAIMANTS, PERSONS OR which is 430 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Flor- NOTICE OF ACTION - Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in All creditors of the decedent and other per- TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; ALL OTHER PARTIES, NATURAL OR CORPORATE, AND ida 33870; that the decedent's date of death was CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE Possession #2, If living, and all Unknown parties sons having claims or demands against dece- UNKNOWN PARTIES ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN WHOSE EXACT LEGAL STATUS IS UNKNOWN, October 6, 2011; that the total value of the estate TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE; HEIRS; DEVISEES; claiming by, through, under and against the dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST is $60,000.00 and that the names and addresses GRANTEES; ASSIGNEES; LIENORS; CREDITORS; above named Defendant(s) who are not known to required to be served must file their claims with UNDER, AND AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT(S) DEVEDA E. MARTIN, JAMES A. MARTIN, DE- of those to whom it has been assigned by such TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF- WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, CEASED, OR ANY OF THE HEREIN NAMED OR DE- order are: AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devi- TER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF WHETHER SAME UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM SCRIBED DEFENDANTS OR PARTIES CLAIMING Name Address THE ESTATE OF GEORGE J. LAVERTY sees, Grantees, or Other Claimants THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN AND James Fleming 175 N. Dover Road whose residence is unknown if he/she/they be liv- NOTICE OF ACTION SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, TO THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED Avon Park, FL 33825 ing; and if he/she/they be dead, the unknown de- FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY All other creditors of the decedent and other Defendants, Current residence unknown, but whose last ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: fendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, TO: Gregor D. Luce, WHOSE RESIDENCE IS: persons having claims or demands against dece- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE known address was: All creditors of the estate of the decedent and grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, 1831 Nakomis Avenue, La Crosse, WI 54603 and dent's estate must file their claims with this court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Or- 109 ROBIN AVE., SEBRING, FL 33870-8534 persons having claims or demands against the and all parties claiming an interest by, through, Katarzyna Luce, ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE der Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale, dated the 6th YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose estate of the decedent other than those for whom under or against the Defendants, who are not WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: 1211 Sham- FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. day of February, 2012, entered in Civil Case No.: a mortgage on the following property in Highlands provision for full payment was made in the Order known to be dead or alive, and all parties having rock Drive, Sebring, FL 33875 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME 09001898GCS, of the Circuit Court of the Tenth County, Florida, to-wit: of Summary Administration must file their claims or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the Residence unknown, if living, including any un- PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF Judicial Circuit in and for Highlands County, Flor- LOT 18, SEBRING HILLS SUBDIVISION, AC- with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET property described in the mortgage being fore- known spouse of the said Defendants, if either THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER ida, wherein LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA closed herein. has remarried and if either or both of said Defen- BARRED. TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGISTERED HOLD- PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 2, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS PROBATE CODE. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to fore- dants are dead, their respective unknown heirs, NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET ERS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURI- OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED close a mortgage on the following property: devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) TIES 1 TRUST 2007-HE4 ASSET BACKED CER- has been filed against you and you are required to WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. LOT 7, BLOCK A, HEIRING'S SUBDIVISION NO. 2, and trustees, and all other persons claiming by, YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE TIFICATES, SERIES 2007-HE4 is Plaintiff, and serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- though, under or against the named Defendant(s); OF DEATH IS BARRED. DENNIS ELDER; AMANDA ELDER; UNKNOWN on DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A., Plaintiff's attorney, TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 18, OF THE and the aforementioned named Defendant(s) and The date of first publication of this Notice is TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; ALL OTHER whose address is 12425 28th Street North, Suite OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants February 17, 2012. UNKNOWN PARTIES ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN 200, St. Petersburg, FL 33716, on or before DEATH IS BARRED. FLORIDA. and such of the aforementioned unknown Defen- Personal Representatives: PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, March 13, 2012 or within thirty (30) days after the The date of first publication of this Notice is has been filed against you and you are required to dants as may be in infants, incompetents or oth- Norman J. Kruse UNDER, AND AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT(S) first publication of this Notice of Action, and file February 17, 2012. serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it erwise not sui juris. 2071 Camino Al Lago WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, the original with the Clerk of this Court at 590 Person Giving Notice: on counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is 3010 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has Menlo Park, California 94027 WHETHER SAME UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL /s/ James Fleming North Military Trail, Suite 300, Boca Raton, Florida been commenced to foreclose a mortgage on the AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, 33870-3867, either before service on Plaintiff's 175 N. Dover Road 33431 on or before March 12, 2012 (30 days following real property, lying and being and situ- Stephanie S. Kruse GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, are Defen- attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise, a Avon Park, Florida 33825 from Date of First Publication of this Notice) and ated in Highlands County, Florid,a more particu- 6352 Green Ranch Circle dants. default will be entered against you for the relief Attorney for Person Giving Notice: file the original with the clerk of this court either larly described as follows: Reno, Nevada 89519 BOB GERMAINE, the Clerk of the Circuit Court demanded in the complaint petition. /s/ David F. Lanier before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- LOT 20, BLOCK 4, ERIN PARK, ACCORDING TO Attorney for Personal Representatives: will sell to the highest bidder for cash at 11:00 WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on this E-Mail Address: [email protected] ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be en- THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Carol J. Wallace AM at the Jury Assembly Room, Basement, 430 3rd day of February, 2012. Florida Bar No. 045399 tered against you for the relief demanded in the 5, PAGE 77, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGH- Florida Bar Number: 71059 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870 on ROBERT GERMAINE DAVID F. LANIER complaint or petition filed herein. LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Elder Law Firm of Clements & Wallace, P.L. 7th day of March, 2012, the following described Clerk of the Circuit Court P.O. Box 400 WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at more commonly known as 1211 Shamrock Drive, 310 East Main Street real property as set forth in said Final Judgment, By: /s/ Toni Kopp Avon Park, Florida 33826-0400 County, Florida, this 3rd day of February, 2012. Sebring, FL 33875. Lakeland, Florida 33801 to wit: Deputy Clerk February 17, 24, 2012 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT This action has been filed against you and you Telephone: (863) 687-2287 LOTS 12557 TO 12561 INCLUSIVE, 12562 AND February 10, 17, 2012 BY: /s/ Annette E. Daff are required to serve a copy of your written de- Fax: (863) 682-7385 12563, UNIT 39, AVON PARK LAKES AS PER DEPUTY CLERK fense, if any, upon SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE, February 17, 24, 2012 PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 82, OF February 10, 17, 2012 LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 4630 Woodland Corporate Blvd., Suite 100, FLORIDA. OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Tampa, FL 33614, within thirty (30) days after the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT This property is located at the Street address NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE COUNTY COURT first publication of this notice and file the original FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA of: 2022 West Oxnard Road, Avon Park, FL PURSUANT TO SECTION 865.09 CIVIL ACTION OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT with the clerk of this court either before service on PROBATE DIVISION 33825. FLORIDA STATUTES CASE NO.: 28-2011-CA-000772 IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; oth- FILE NO. PC 12-45 If you are a person claiming a right to funds NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- DIVISION: Case No. 11-657CCS erwise a default will be entered against you for the IN RE: ESTATE OF remaining after the sale, you must file a claim signed, desiring to engage in business under the NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, IN RE: UNCLAIMED FUNDS IN THE relief demanded in the Complaint. ROBERT R. GRAVES with the clerk no later than 60 days after the sale. fictitious name of SAVILLE'S MUGS ON 27 Plaintiff, APPROXIMATE AMOUNT OF $2,600.00 WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on Deceased. If you fail to file a claim you will not be entitled to SPORTS GRILL located at 2521 US 27 N., in the vs. US CURRENCY: the 8th day of February, 2012. NOTICE TO CREDITORS any remaining funds. After 60 days, only the County of Highlands, in the City of Sebring, Florida FREDY WILES, et al, GOSSETT LAW OFFICES, P.A., ROBERT W. GERMAINE The administration of the estate of Robert R. owner of record as of the date of the lis pendens 33870, intends to register the said name with the Defendant(s). Petitioner, Circuit and County Courts Graves, deceased, whose date of death was June may claim the surplus. Division of Corporations of the Florida Department NOTICE OF ACTION v. By: /s/ Toni Kopp 11, 2010, and the last four digits of whose social WITNESS my hand and the seal of the court on of State, Tallahassee, Florida. To: FREDY WILES CHARLES F. O'HARA c/o SHERRI K. (O'HARA) Deputy Clerk security number are 0457, is pending in the Cir- February 7, 2012. Dated at Sebring, Florida, this 13th day of Feb- GLADYS WILES SAXTON, SALLY ANN HOSEIN a/k/a SALLY ANN If you are a person with a disability who needs any cuit Court for Highlands County, Florida, Probate BOB GERMAINE ruary, 2012. Last Known Address: 9053 NW 189th Terrace MIKATI, JEANNIE WIEGAND, CHRISTOPHER accommodation in order to participate in this pro- Division, the address of which is 590 South CLERK OF THE COURT Christian Saville Hialeah, FL 33018 CIANCIMINO, LUANN SMITH, EDMUND MARTINO, ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the Commerce Ave., Sebring, Florida 33870. The By: /s/ Toni Kopp February 17, 2012 Current Address: 9053 NW 189th Terrace III, PRUDENTIAL SANDERS REALTY and provision of certain assistance. Please contact names and addresses of the personal represen- Deputy Clerk Hialeah, FL 33018 UNKNOWN JOHN DOES, Court Administration at 430 S. Commerce Ave- tative and the personal representative's attorney (COURT SEAL) ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, Respondents. nue, Sebring, Florida 33870, telephone are set forth below. February 17, 24, 2012 THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NOTICE OF ACTION (863)534-4690, within two (2) working days of All creditors of the decedent and other per- NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE TO: EDMUND MARTINO, III, JEANNIE receipt of this Notice; if you are hearing or voice sons having claims or demands against dece- NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER WIEGAND/JEANNIE WEIGAND, AND ALL OTHER impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTER- PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, February 17, 24, 2012 required to be served must file their claims with EST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED PARTIES this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF- OR OTHER CLAIMANTS IN THIS ACTION OR AGAINST THE FUNDS ON DE- TER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF CITY OF SEBRING Last Known Address: Unknown POSIT WITH THE COURT HEREIN. THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF Current Address: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that this an action brought SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose under Fla. Stat. 49.011(8), Florida Statutes, All other creditors of the decedent and other 2X2 a mortgage on the following property in Highlands seeking an Interpleader Action, Petitioner, GOS- persons having claims or demands against dece- County, Florida: SETT LAW OFFICES, P.A. has been filed against dent's estate must file their claims with this court LOT 31, BLOCK 57, OF SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES you, and you are required to serve a copy of your WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE AD # OF SEBRING, UNIT 5, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT written defenses, if any, to it on Gossett Law Of- Subscribe FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE fices, P.A. whose address is 2221 U.S. 27 South, ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME 51, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS Sebring, Florida 33870 on ore before 30 days PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF COUNTY, FLORIDA. from the date of the first publication of this notice to THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER 00016699 A/K/A 3831 EL RADO AVE, SEBRING, FL and to file the original with the Clerk of this Court BARRED. 33872-2386 either before service on plaintiff's attorney or im- NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET has been filed against you and you are required to mediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be the FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 entered against you for the relief demanded in the YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE days after the first publication, if any, on Albertelli complaint or petition. OF DEATH IS BARRED. Law, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is P.O. Dated on February 7, 2012. The date of first publication of this Notice is HIGHLANDS CO. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623, and file the origi- ROBERT GRMAINE News-Sun February 17, 2012. nal with this Court either before service on Plain- As Clerk of the Court Personal Representatives: tiff's attorney, or immediately thereafter; other- By: /s/ Toni Kopp /s/ Deborah W. Honderick As Deputy Clerk SHERIFF’S DEPT wise, a default will be entered against you for the Call 5012 Lancer Drive relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. February 10, 17, 2012 Sebring, Florida 33876 This notice shall be published once a week for two PUBLIC AUCTION Attorney for Personal Representative: consecutive weeks in the News-Sun. FOR TOWING & STORAGE /s/ Charlotte C. Stone 2X2 WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on 385-6155 1995 CHEV Attorney for Deborah W. Honderick this 2nd day of February, 2012. 1GCCS1444S8190187 Florida Bar Number: 21297 Clerk of the Circuit Court ON FEBRUARY 29TH, 2012, AT 9:00AM Stone & Walder, P.L. AD #00016788 By: /s/ Annette E. Daff AT PRECISION AUTO BODY 3200 US Hwy 27 S., Suite 304 Deputy Clerk 734 CR 621 EAST Sebring, FL 33870 February 10, 17, 2012 LAKE PLACID, FL 33852 Telephone: (863)402-5424 February 17, 2012 Fax: (863)402-5425 C M Y K

www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, February 17, 2012 Page 11A 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of Highlands Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. distance of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of West a distance of 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 1055 County Legals a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of TOGETHER WITH 39” East a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ distance of 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL distance of 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1390.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of distance of 1882.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; thence North 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 695.00 feet; thence 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of FARM CREDIT OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, ACA, Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; thence North 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 701.69 feet; thence 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line said Section 15 a 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence North Plaintiff 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of North 01˚ 38’ 40” East a distance of 695.42 feet; thence 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; vs. distance of 2780.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 677.56 feet to the Point thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; distance of 1255.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 1195.00 feet; PONDEROSA RANCHES, LLC, GLADES 2780.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of of Beginning. thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC., ET. AL., South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 695.00 feet; thence thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 2055.00 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of Containing 11.00 acres, more or less thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 627.50 feet; thence feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 Defendants. 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; Case No. 2010 CA 1357 GCS North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 695.00 feet; thence feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; 90.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 627.50 feet to the Point thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 725.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of foot ingress and egress easement: thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; NOTICE OF SALE of Beginning; feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 1792.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; Containing 10.01 acres, more or less feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 1302.08 feet; thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Final 1197.87 feet; thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 2780.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance Summary Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 1st day 60.00 feet to the North line of said Section 15; thence South 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; foot ingress and egress easement: of 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of February, 2012, entered in the above-entitled 88˚ 19’ 12” East along the North line of said Section 15 a of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 of 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance cause in the Circuit Court of Highlands County, distance of 1255.78 feet to the Point of Beginning. 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: of 90.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance Florida, wherein Ponderosa Ranches, LLC, The Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ of 725.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance Greenwich Development Group, LLC, Ernesto Lopes, 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance of 1792.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a and Gilberto Neves are the Defendants, I will sell to TOGETHER WITH 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of distance of 1302.08 feet; thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” the highest and best bidder for cash in the Jury 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of West a distance of 1197.87 feet; thence North 01˚ 40’ Assembly Room of the Highlands County Courthouse, A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the North line of 430 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida, at 11:00 East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of TOGETHER WITH 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East along a.m. on the 1st day of March, 2012, the interest in Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 real and personal property situated in Highlands 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. County and described as: of 695.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. See Exhibit “A” and “B” attached 627.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of including the buildings and appurtenances located 717.18 feet to a point on the North line of said Section 15; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of TOGETHER WITH thereon and together with the fixtures situate therein thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East along said North line a thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 2085.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of and located thereon distance of 627.89 feet to the Point of Beginning. thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; distance of 1255.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE Containing 10.17 acres, more or less. thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 695.00 feet; thence 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; 28 East, Highlands County, Florida being described as SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 627.50 feet; thence thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; follows: Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 695.00 feet; thence thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS foot ingress and egress easement: thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 627.50 feet to the Point thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; Section 15 a distance of 3475.00 feet; thence South 89˚ AFTER THE SALE. A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; of Beginning; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; 39’ 21” West a distance of 627.50 feet; thence South NOTICE: If you are a person with a disability who East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; Containing 10.01 acres, more or less thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 350.00 feet to the Point needs any accommodations in order to participate in Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; of Beginning; thence continue South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a this proceeding, you are entitled at no cost to you, to 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; distance of 352.13 feet; thence North 89˚ 45’ 20” West the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the foot ingress and egress easement: thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; a distance of 773.30 feet; thence South 35˚ 13’ 39” Highlands County Court Administration (863) 402- 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; West a distance of 273.89 feet; thence North 77˚ 46’ 6565, within two (2) working days of your receipt of 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; 18” West a distance of 330.34 feet; thence North 00˚ this notice. If you are hearing impaired, call 711. 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; 20’ 39” West a distance of 495.06 feet; thence North IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1255.00 feet to the Point hand and the official seal this 2nd day of February, 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East of Beginning; 2012. 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of TOGETHER WITH 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 Containing 11.78 acres, more or less. BOB GERMAINE 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. Clerk of the Circuit Court 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more of less. Subject to and together with the following proposed By: Priscilla Michalak 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 60 foot ingress and egress easement: As Deputy Clerk 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of TOGETHER WITH A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 28 East, Highlands County, Florida being described as EXHIBIT “A” thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; distance of 1390.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 follows: Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 1255.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Parcel 1 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 695.00 feet; thence 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South Section 15 a distance of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 627.50 feet; thence 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 39’ 21” West a distance of 597.50 feet; thence South The North 50 feet of Section 14, Township 39 South, thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 695.00 feet; thence 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 2780.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence Range 28 East, Highlands County, Florida, lying West thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 627.50 feet to the Point thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; distance of 627.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence of the Westerly maintained right-of-way of Graham thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; of Beginning. thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 695.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; thence Dairy Road. thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; Containing 10.01 acres, more or less thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 627.50 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 695.00 feet; thence thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; Parcel 2 thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 627.50 feet to the Point thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; foot ingress and egress easement: thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; of Beginning; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2405.00 A portion of the East Half of Section 15, Township 39 thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; Containing 10.01 acres, more or less feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of South, Range 28 East, Highlands County, Florida, North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance more particularly described as follows; BEGIN at the along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 of 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a Northeast Corner of said Section 15; thence run South feet to the Point of Beginning. 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; foot ingress and egress easement: distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a 0˚ 23' 34" East along the East line of said Section 15 Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a for a distance of 4183.57 feet to a point; thence run 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: distance of 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West North 89˚ 45' 10" West for a distance of 1401.43 feet TOGETHER WITH 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ a distance of 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East to a point; thence run South 35˚ 13' 29" West for a 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance a distance of 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West distance of 274.04 feet to a point; thence run North A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of a distance of 2780.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” 77˚ 46' 18" West a distance of 1124.40 feet to a East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of West a distance of 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” point on the West line of the East Half of said Section Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence North 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of West a distance of 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” 15; thence run North 1˚ 41' 06" East along the West 88˚ 19’ 12” West along the North line of said Section 15 a 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of TOGETHER WITH 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of East a distance of 90.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” line of the East Half of said Section 15 for a distance distance of 1883.68 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39”: East a 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of East a distance of 725.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” of 4239.10 feet to the North Quarter Corner of said distance of 761.53 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of East a distance of 1792.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ Section 15; thence run South 88˚ 18' 28" East for a continue South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 695.00 feet; 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; thence North 88˚ distance of 2509.78 feet to the POINT OF BEGlNNlNG. thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 677.56 feet; 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; thence North thence North 01˚ 38’ 40” East a distance of 695.42 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the North Parcel 2 may also be described as follows: thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 653.43 feet to thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 2085.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East the Point of Beginning. thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; distance of 627.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Containing 10.62 acres, more or less. thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 695.00 feet; thence 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; 1255.78 feet to the Point of Beginning. Range 28 East, Highlands County, Florida being thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 627.50 feet; thence thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. described as follows: Commence at the NE corner of Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 695.00 feet; thence thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; said Section 15; thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West along foot ingress and egress easement: thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 627.50 feet to the Point thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; TOGETHER WITH the North line of said Section 15 a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; of Beginning; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; 1883.68 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence South East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; Containing 10.01 acres, more or less thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 761.53 feet; thence Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; 28 East, Highlands County, Florida being described as South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 653.43 feet; 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; follows: Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence North 01˚ 38’ 40” East a distance of 784.14 of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the foot ingress and egress easement: thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said feet to a point on the North line of said Section 15; 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; Section 15 a distance of 3475.00 feet to the Point of thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East along said North line a 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; Beginning; thence continue South 00˚ 20’ 39” East distance of 626.61 feet to the Point of Beginning. 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; along the East line of said Section 15 a distance of Containing 11.53 acres more or less 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the 708.57 feet; thence North 89˚ 45’ 20” West a distance 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East of 627.53 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a Subject to and together with the following 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of TOGETHER WITH 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 distance of 702.13 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a proposed 60 foot ingress and egress easement: 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning; distance of 627.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. Containing 10.16 acres, more or less. Range 28 East, Highlands County, Florida being 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of described as follows: Begin at the NE corner of said 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of TOGETHER WITH Subject to and together with the following proposed Section 15; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 60 foot ingress and egress easement: East line of said Section 15 a distance of 1420.00 thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; distance of 1390.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 627.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 28 East, Highlands County, Florida being described as 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 695.00 feet; thence 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South follows: Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; distance of 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 627.50 feet; thence 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said East a distance of 30.00 feet; then South 00˚ 20’ 39” thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 695.00 feet; thence 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 2780.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence Section 15 a distance of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ East a distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 627.50 feet to the Point thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; continue South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said 39’ 21” West a distance of 597.50 feet; thence South 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; of Beginning. thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; Section 15 a distance of 695.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; thence North thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; Containing 10.01 acres, more or less thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; 21” West a distance of 627.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; 39” West a distance of 695.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; 21” East a distance of 627.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 1195.00 thence North 88˚ 19’ 12: West a distance of 1197.87 feet; foot ingress and egress easement: thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; Containing 10.01 acres, more or less thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2405.00 distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; foot ingress and egress easement: feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” feet to the Point of Beginning. 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance West a distance of 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: of 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence North TOGETHER WITH 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; thence 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of distance of 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of a distance of 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of a distance of 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of a distance of 2780.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” 90.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of TOGETHER WITH 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of West a distance of 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” of 725.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 695.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of West a distance of 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” distance of 1792.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” distance of 627.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of East a distance of 90.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; thence North 88˚ continue South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of East a distance of 725.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; thence Section 15 a distance of 695.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of East a distance of 1792.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the 21” West a distance of 627.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; thence North 88˚ North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 39” West a distance of 695.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 2085.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; thence North 12” East along the North line of said Section 15 a 21” East a distance of 627.50 feet to the Point of Beginning. thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the North distance of 1255.78 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 10.01 acres, more or less thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; a distance of 695.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; distance of 627.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 695.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; 1255.78 feet to the Point of Beginning. TOGETHER WITH foot ingress and egress easement: thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; distance of 627.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; Containing 10.01 acres, more or less thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; EXHIBIT “B” Range 28 East, Highlands County, Florida being Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; Personal Property: described as follows: Commence at the NE corner of 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; foot ingress and egress easement: thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; “Real Estate Security” as referred to herein shall mean said Section 15; thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West along of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; the Property described on the foregoing Exhibit “A”. the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; A. All Crops, derived from the real estate security 1255.78 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; described on the attached continuation page (“Real distance of 347.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the Estate Security”); thence continue South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East B. Any and all Accounts, which arise from the Real 1086.86 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 Estate Security. distance of 627.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of TOGETHER WITH 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. C. Any and all of Debtor’s inventory, including all West a distance of 1109.03 feet; thence South 88˚ 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. other goods held for sale or lease or being processed for 19’ 12” East for a distance of 627.89 feet to the Point 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of sale or lease in Debtor’s business as now or hereafter of Beginning. 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of TOGETHER WITH conducted, whether now owned or hereinafter acquired, Containing 15.82 acres more or less 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of including all materials, goods and work in process, 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 finished goods, and other tangible property held for sale Subject to and together with the following thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; distance of 1390.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: or lease or furnished or to be furnished under contracts proposed 60 foot ingress and egress easement: thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South of service or used or consumed in Debtor’s business, A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; a distance of 695.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a along with all cash and non-cash proceeds from the sale Range 28 East, Highlands County, Florida being thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; distance of 627.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 3475.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a of inventory including proceeds from insurance. described as follows: Begin at the NE corner of said thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; distance of 695.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; distance of 1882.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence D. Any and all fixtures and Equipment used on the Section 15; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 627.50 feet to the Point of Beginning: thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 845.06 feet; thence Real Estate Security, whether now owned or hereafter East line of said Section 15 a distance of 1420.00 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; Containing 10.01 acres, more or less thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; North 77˚ 46’ 18” West a distance of 793.89 feet; thence acquired, together with all increases, parts, fittings, feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; North 01˚ 42’ 04” East a distance of 672.68 feet; thence accessories, equipment, and special tools now or 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 750.85 feet to the Point hereafter affixed to any part thereof or used in distance of 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; foot ingress and egress easement: thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; of Beginning; connection therewith, and all products, additions, East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; Containing 13.31 acres, more or less substitutions, accessions, and all cash and non-cash 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; proceeds, including proceeds from insurance thereof 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; thence North North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 and thereto. 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; thence along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; foot ingress and egress easement: E. The Debtor’s Association stock and all future North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; feet to the Point of Beginning. of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 allocated surplus or other equities owned by Debtors in thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2405.00 Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: Association. feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ F. All Instruments and Documents, including, without 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a TOGETHER WITH 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance limitation, negotiable instruments promissory notes, and distance of 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of documents of title owned or to be owned by Debtors, East a distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of and all liens, security agreements, leases and other a distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of contracts securing or otherwise relating to any of said West a distance of 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of TOGETHER WITH 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of instruments or documents, and all cash and non-cash 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of proceeds and products thereof and such additional 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence North distance of 695.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of property receivable or distributed in respect of or in 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; thence continue South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of exchange for all or any of such instruments or South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; Section 15 a distance of 695.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of documents all of the foregoing of which arise from the thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 21” West a distance of 627.50; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; distance of 2780.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of operations on the Real Estate Security. feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of West a distance of 695.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 1882.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of G. All of Debtor’s interests in general partnerships, 90.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance East a distance of 627.50 feet to the Point of Beginning. thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 695.00 feet; thence 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of stock in corporations, interests in joint ventures, of 725.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a Containing 10.01 acres, more or less thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 750.85 feet; thence 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; memberships in limited liability companies, limited distance of 1792.50 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; North 01˚ 42’ 04” East a distance of 695.44 feet; thence thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; partnership interests and business investment trusts; all West a distance of 1302.08 feet; thence North 88˚ Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 726.03 feet to the Point thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; patents, trademarks, service marks, royalty agreements, 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; thence foot ingress and egress easement: thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; of Beginning; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; trade secrets, copyrights and exclusive licenses (whether North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; Containing 11.78 acres, more or less thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; issued or pending), and all documents applications, North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; materials and other matters related thereto, all 12” East along the North line of said Section 15 a Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; inventions, and all manufacturing, engineering and distance of 1255.78 feet to the Point of Beginning. 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; foot ingress and egress easement: thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; production plans, drawings, specifications, processes Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 East, thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; and systems, all trade names, computer programs, data 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: Begin thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; bases, systems and software (including source and TOGETHER WITH 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; object codes), goodwill, water use permits, surface 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance of thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; water management permits and all other permits, all A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the choses in action and all other general intangibles of Range 28 East, Highlands County, Florida being 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East Debtors whether now owned or hereafter acquired and described as follows: Commence at the NE corner of 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of TOGETHER WITH 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 all cash and non-cash proceeds thereof, and all chattel said Section 15; thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West along 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of feet to the Point of Beginning. paper, documents and instruments relating to such the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 627.89 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. intangibles. feet to the Point of Beginning; thence South 00˚ 20’ 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: 120.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of H. All investment property; 39” East a distance of 717.18 feet; thence South 89˚ 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 60.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of TOGETHER WITH I. All Deposit Accounts, certificates of deposit and all 39’ 21” West a distance of 627.50 feet; thence North 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a 30.00 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of cash and non-cash proceeds and products thereof and 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 739.36 feet to a point thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; distance of 2085.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a 2405.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 such additional property receivable or distributed in on the North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 1882.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence 1195.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: respect of or in exchange for all or any of such 19’ 12” East along said North line a distance of thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 695.00 feet; thence 2055.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of Commence at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South instruments or documents. 627.89 feet to the Point of Beginning. thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 726.03 feet; thence 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a J. All letter of credit rights; Containing 10.49 acres more or less thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; North 01˚ 42’ 04” East a distance of 206.89 feet; thence thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 120.00 feet; distance of 3475.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a K. All Proceeds of the foregoing, including without thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; North 01˚ 38’ 40” East a distance of 488.53 feet; thence thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; distance of 627.50 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence limitation all judgments, awards of damages and Subject to and together with the following thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; North 89° 39’ 21” East a distance of 701.69 feet to the Point thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 30.00 feet; South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 350.00 feet; thence settlements hereafter made; any proceeds of any and all proposed 60 foot ingress and egress easement: thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; of Beginning; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 2780.00 feet; South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 1255.00 feet; thence policies of insurance maintained with respect to the Real A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; Containing 11.39 acres, more or less thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of 30.00 feet; North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 350.00 feet; thence Estate Security. Range 28 East, Highlands County, Florida being thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 60.00 feet; North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1255.00 feet to the described as follows: Begin at the NE corner of said thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 90.00 feet; Point of Beginning; The above-described personal property specifically Section 15; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East along the thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the foot ingress and egress easement: thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of 725.00 feet; Containing 10.08 acres, more or less. includes, without limitation, that certain Environmental East line of said Section 15 a distance of 1420.00 North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” East a distance of 1792.50 feet; Resource Permit Number 28-00518-P-060411-3 dated feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: thence North 00˚ 20’ 39” West a distance of 1302.08 feet; Subject to and together with the following proposed 60 April 30, 2007, issued by the South Florida Water 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a feet to the Point of Beginning. Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ thence North 88˚ 19’ 12” West a distance of 1197.87 feet; foot ingress and egress easement: Management District, Notice of which is recorded at File distance of 2405.00 feet; thence North 89˚ 39’ 21” Containing 13.67 acres, more or less. 20’ 39” East along the East line of said Section 15 a distance thence North 01˚ 40’ 48” East a distance of 60.00 feet to the A portion of Section 15, Township 39 South, Range 28 #1456613, Book 2072, Page 1820 of the Official East a distance of 30.00 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ of 1420.00 feet; thence South 89˚ 39’ 21” West a distance of North line of said Section 15; thence South 88˚ 19’ 12” East East, Highlands County, Florida being described as follows: Records of Highlands County, Florida. 39” East a distance of 60.00 feet; thence South 89˚ TOGETHER WITH 597.50 feet; thence South 00˚ 20’ 39” East a distance of along the North line of said Section 15 a distance of 1255.78 Begin at the NE corner of said Section 15; thence South 00˚ February 10, 17, 2012

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1050 Legals NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Pursuant to a WRIT OF EXECUTION issued out of the Circuit Court of the Seven- teenth Judicial Circuit In and for Broward County, Florida, on the 13th day of January, 2010, in the cause wherein ADORNO & YOSS, LLP., a limited liability partnership., is Plaintiff, and FRED STERNBERG, an individual, BONNIE STERNBERG, an individual, BBBENTLEY, CORP., f/k/a Bax- ter International Corp., a dissolved Florida profit corpora- tion, and BBBaxter LLC., a disolved Delaware limited liabil- ity company, are Defendants, being Case No. 09-020781-09 in the said Court, I, Susan Benton, Sheriff of Highlands County, Florida, have levied upon all of the Defendant, BONNIE STERNBERG’s right, title and interest in and to the following described REAL property in High- lands County, Florida, to-wit: LOT 4, PLANTATION HILL SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 56, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA STREET ADDRESS FOR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS: 1706 West Stryker Road, Avon Park, FL. 33825 and on the 13th day of March, 2012, at the Commerce Avenue entrance to the Highlands County Courthouse, in the City of Sebring, Highlands County, Florida, at the hour of 11:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, I will offer for sale all of the said defendant, BONNIE STERNBERG’s, right, title and interest in the aforesaid property at public outcry and will sell the same, subject to all prior liens, en- cumbrances and judgments, if any, to the highest and best bidder or bidders for CASH, the proceeds to be applied as far as may be to the payment of costs and the satisfaction of the above-described execution. Dated this, February 7, 2012 SUSAN BENTON, SHERIFF OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA By: /s/ Lt. Jack Baily, Jr. Lt. Jack Bailey, Jr., DEPUTY SHERIFF In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommoda- tion to participate in this proceeding should contact the agency sending this notice at 434 Fernleaf Ave., Sebring, FL 33870, Telephone 863/402-7228 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TTD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Services. February 10, 17, 24; March 2, 2012

1100 Announcements DUMMY 2012 CHECK YOUR AD Please check your ad on the first day it runs to make sure it iscorrect.Sometimesinstructions over the phone are misunderstood and an error can occur. If this happens to you, please call us SERVICE DIRECTORY the first day your ad appears and we will be happy to fix it as soon as we can. If We can assist you, please call us: 314-9876 News-Sun Classified DUMMY 1200 Lost & Found FOUND CHARM BRACELET at Publix South in Sebring. Call to identify 863-655-0893 5X21.5 FOUND NECKLACE at Fairmont Walk In Clinic Parking Lot. Must identify. Call 863-386-0841 2000 AD #00015557 Employment

2050 Job Opportunities EGG DONOR: Loving couple seeks a caring Female to give the gift of life by becoming an Egg Donor. Must be be- tween the ages of 19-29, drug free and in good health. Financial compensation $6000. Please contact Amy 561-361-8980 FOR SALE TURN KEY SIGN/GRAPHIC BUSINESS! Incl. All Equip. & lift truck. $45K. Call 863-452-5668

2100 Help Wanted CAREGIVER P/T for active in home cli- ents in Sebring. 15 hrs. per week, in the morning. Exp. preferred, but not re- quired. Position requires ability to per- form moderate to heavy physical tasks. Interested persons should contact 385-1082 or 658-4931. CHURCH SECRETARY P/T needed. Absolutely must have experience in Microsoft Publisher and Microsoft Word. Call 863-453-6681 FIRST BAPTIST Pre-school is hiring for a PT Pre-School Teacher & Substitute Teacher, Christian, and fun loving. Ap- ply at First Baptist Pre-School. 200 E Center Ave, or call 863-385-4704. MEDICAL ASSISTANT F/T Exp. only. Work with all patient care. Learn X-Ray. Please fax resume to: 863-299-4352 PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN Needed for dialysis clinic - Certified Hemodialysis Technician preferred, but will train right Phlebotomist. Must be able to pass a Background and Drug Screen check. Call Peggy at (863) 382-9443 or fax resume (863) 382-9242 ROYAL CARE OF AVON PARK cur- rently has a F/T Maintenance Manager position available. The applicant must have experience in maintenance super- vision in a health care institution, knowledge of life safety, and local, state & federal codes. Applicant must also demonstrate knowledge in air-con- ditioning, heating, plumbing, mechani- cal and electric equipment generally used in health care institution. Salary based on experience. Applicant must apply in person at Royal Oak Care of Avon Park, 1213 W. Stratford Rd., Avon Park. EOE, M/F, DFWP. SATELLITE INSTALLATION TECH Needed, must have Truck/Van & basic tools, will train. Send resume to florida- [email protected] SEVERAL TUTORS NEEDED for stu- dents in kindergarten through 8th grade. Monday - Thursday 2:30-5:00. Mileage paid @ $.50/mile. Compensa- tion is $25/hour. Year round position. To start as soon as possible Call 786-326-5179. Please email resume to: [email protected] STANLEY STEEMER now accepting applications for CLEANING TECHNICIAN. Good Driving Record, People Person. 863-655-2158 for instructions. ZOLFO SPRINGS - ADMINISTRATIVE ASST./OFC. MANAGER General Office Duties, Phones, Data Entry. PAPER- WORK. Attention to detail a must. 30-40 hrs/week. $9.00/hr to start. Call 863-773-4202 or fax resume to: 863-773-6193 3000 Financial 4000 Real Estate

Homes for Sale 4060 Avon Park AVON PARK Large 2/3 Home, in nice neighborhood. $125,000. Call 863-452-5265

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Homes for Sale Garage & 4080 Sebring 6300 Unfurnished Houses 7320 Yard Sales PLACID LAKES Fri. - Sat. 8 - ? 555 WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN for AVON PARK LAKES - 3BR, 2BA, 2Car Lake August Dr. Clothes, lots of furn., $55,000. 2/1 Near Lake Jackson. Nice, garage, Fenced in back yard. $800 per washing machine, lots to see. No early quiet area. 1622 total sq. ft. w/shade month. Call 863-873-6906 birds please. trees & carport. 1520 Hotiyee St. Se- Leave message. bring or Call Ed Goodyear @ PLACID LAKES HOMEOWNERS AS- SEBRING - 2 STORY TOWN HOME 863-446-0957 Compton Realty Inc. SOC. Annual Rummage Sale. Sat. 2/18, 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA, 1 CG 8 - 1pm. (No Early Birds) 2010 Placid $800/mo. Lakes Blvd. All kinds of GREAT items & Homes for Sale No Smoking, No pets. Bake Sale. 4100 Lake Placid 863-402-1142 SEBRING ** REDECORATING SALE** LAKE PLACID * SYLVAN SHORES* SEBRING - 2 STORY TOWN HOME 4315 Lewis Ave. Fri & Sat, Feb 17 & 18, 3BR / 2BA / 2cg / Home Office. New 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA, 1 CG 7am - 1pm., Collectibles, Household Paint, Carpet & Appliances. By $800/mo. Items Sm. Appliances, Country Decor Appointment Only. $125,000.00. No Smoking, no pets. & furniture, Linens & Much Much More! 863-465-1111 863-402-1142 SEBRING - BIG BIG SALE! 225 LAKE PLACID Sylvan Shores 2/2. Pool, Swallow Ave, (behind Lake Shore Mall), remodeled kitchen, ADT alarm, privacy Business & Offices Thur-Fri-Sat, Feb 16-17-18, 7am-1pm. fence, fireplace, guest cottage. For Rent Clothing for men - women - children, $10,000. down. Owner financing. 6600 LOCATION * LOCATION *LOCATION metal bunk bed frame, books, house- $99,500. Call 863-465-7838 Office space on Sebring Pkwy., 1/4 mi hold items, 2007 Yamaha raptor four E. of Walmart on Rt., Parkway Plaza. wheeler and Much Much More! Acreage for Sale 600-1200 sq. ft. @ $1.00 per sq. ft. per SEBRING - Hidden Creek Community 4260 mo. Great for Starter Business or Sale! Fri & Sat, Feb 17-18, 8am-2pm. SEBRING BEAUTIFUL 5 acres on Selah Relocation. Call to show 863-446-1137 Follow sign at St. Agnes Church on Rd. Excel neighborhood. Double wide Lakeview Dr. 3/2. 2 Barns, 2 wells w/pumps. Large SEBRING - HUGE SALE! 1609 Corvair Oak trees. Close to Golf courses & Ave. (behind Walmart) , Thur, Fri & Sat Highlands Hammock. Lots of Wildlife to 7000 Feb. 16, 17 & 18, Tools, ceramic observe & enjoy. Private, yet close to bisque, BBQ grills, Plus over 500 other everything. $150,000. 863-285-6503 Merchandise Misc.Items!! TAKING BIDS For rental of 640 acres SEBRING - LEISURE ACRES ANNUAL in Central Highlands County Musical CLUB HOUSE SALE! Wednesday, (Sec8, T35S, R29E) Merchandise February 22nd. 8am - 11:30 am. Suitable for Recreational use 7260 3651 us highway 27 S. DIGITAL PIANO Kawai 2005. Concert or cattle farming SEBRING - LG. DOWNSIZING SALE! performance CP115. Mahogany con- No Hunting 207 Bassage Rd. (off Sparta Rd.). Fri- sole. Excel.cond. Asking $2,500 obo. Owners reserve all timber rights Sat - Sun, Feb. 17-18-19, 8am - ? '92 Call 863-655-0290 Submit written bids to: pontoon boat, tools, collectibles, furn., Kocher Law Office household items & Much Much More! PO Box 363 Miscellaneous SEBRING - MULTI FAMILY SALE! Winamac, In. 46996 7300 5109 Lafayette Ave., Sat, Feb 18, 8am FIBERGLASS TOPPER for 8' truck - 2pm. Fishing equip., tools, Kid's $100/ 4 wheeled electric scooter w/ STUFF, household items. basket $300 / Electric lift for van to haul Much Much More! scooter $100 / Wheelchair $25 / Pedal SEBRING - MULTI FAMILY SALE! 5000 boat $25. Call 863-655-6212 1505 Clearview Ct. (off Vicki Dr.) Sat, Feb. 18th, 7am - ? Electric Guitar, Mobile Homes HORSE TRAILER / 2000 Sundowner Wheelchair, BabyStuff, Household Valuelite 3 Horse Slant Load items, sm. appli., tools. Much Much! Bumperpull w/ Ramp. $6500 obo. Mobile Homes Great condition! ** Must See ** SEBRING - Whispering Pines Village For Sale 863-655-1990 or 561-346-5696 Annual Bazarr & Flea Market, Sat., 5050 Feb 18th, 8am-12pm 2323 Brunns Rd. LAKE PLACID Furnished Single Wide SHOWCASES * Glass * Various Sizes off Hammock Rd. Sausage / Muffins / Mobile Home. Great Quality! 1 Lg. $50 each. Call 863-257-3592 Hotdogs / Funnel Cakes, Bake Sale, bdrm., lg. closets, utility room w/washer Dog parade. Quilt Raffle & Door prizes. & dryer. Great floor plan, new appl. SONY 60" Vega 1080DPI HDTV $400 SEBRING - 212 SOUTH CORVETTE Florida Room w/hide a bed, carport (w/ free 24" older TV). / 3pc. cream AVE., Thur - Fri. Feb. 16-17 8AM - w/storage shed. Located in Lake Gar- color Rattan Set, (1) Loveseat & (2) 4PM & Sat. Feb. 18 8am -11am. den Mobile Home Park. Water & trash Chairs, removable pastel color incl. Low lot rent. Great Club house. cushions $400. 863-471-6298 SEBRING GARDENS RV PARK 1920 Lake setting, close to shopping. Brunns Rd. off Hammock Rd. Annual $18,000 negotiable. Call 863-699-2333. Yard & Bake Sale, Fri 2/17, 8-1 at Bargain Buys Clubhouse., other locations in park. PALM HARBOR HOMES Household/misc. items. Coffee, donuts, Red Tag Sale 7310 BOOTS HARLEY Davidson. Women's hotdogs, sloppy joe's & drinks. Over 10 Stock Units Must Go Homemade Baked Goods 4 sale! Save Up To 35K! size 7.5, used. $40 obo. Call 800-622-2832 863-273-4617 SEBRING VILLAGE GOLF BALLS / GOOD USED / PER Trash & Treasure Sale. SEBRING - SAFE, SECURE, GATED DOZEN $2. 863-385-2605 4343 Schumacher Rd. 1 mile west COMMUNITY. 2BR, 1BA Central of Wal - Mart Sat. Feb 18th, Heat & Air, W/D, Deck. Totally GUN RG 38 Cal. Hand Gun With New Box Of Ammunition. $100. 7;30AM- 12:00AM., in the Club Furnished, Like New $26,000 obo. House. Coffee & Donuts for sale. Comes w/ Golf Cart. Low Lot Rent. 863-385-2605 Very Well Located. Call SILK GREENERY in Rattan Plant 863-414-5284 Stand. $28. 863-382-6006 Wanted to Buy Garage & 7340 7320 Yard Sales **SEBRING HILLS** 225 Rail Ave., Fri CASH 6000 & Sat, Feb 17th & 18th, 8am - 2pm. ** I BUY COINS & SILVER! ** Rentals Lots Of Household Items! Free Estimates /No Obligation. Call 412-996-4153 6050 Duplexes for Rent LAKE PLACID 2/2 Duplex in Sun N RIDGE Pets & Supplies Lakes, back yard & patio, on Deerwalk 7520 Ave. $450 mo., $500 security, equals 1 VERY SMALL Shorkie, male, $950. Move In. Call Tim, 954-829-1641 AREA adorable! Vet checked & first shots, raised with small children, $400. 765-265-0944. Unfurnished ARC 6200 Apartments AVON PARK ** Highlands Apartments 1X3 1680 North Delaware Ave. NOTICE 1BR, 1BA & 2BR, 2BA Available. Central Heat & Air. Extra insulation. AD # Florida statute 585.195 states that 1st & Sec. Call 863-449-0195 all dogs and cats sold in Florida AVON PARK - Apartment with Balcony 00016618 must be at least eight weeks old, Overlooking Lake Verona and City Park. have an official health certificate 100 E. Main St. Laundry Facilities. SPECIAL: $325/mo. and proper shots and be free of in- 863-453-8598 testinal and external parasites. AVON PARK - SHADY OAKS APTS 1 & 2 BR , Fully renovated units, W/D hookups. Laundry service available. Senior Discount. 863-257-0017 8000 AVON PARK - LEMONTREE APTS Recreation 1BR $495 mo. + $200 Sec. Deposit, ANNUAL available immediately. Washer/Dryer & WSG included. Call Alan COMMUNITY 386-503-8953 SALE!! Boats & Motors SEB. - LG. 1/1, MOVE IN FREE 1/2 MO. 8050 1 apt. tile floors, A/C, free cable. "ESTATES OF SEBRING PARK" BOAT- SCOUT 2001 - 155 center 1 apt. dishwasher incl., all util. Multi-Family Sale! Fri-Sat, Feb console, never in salt water (fresh water Quiet, safe, no dogs, no last mo. 17th & 18th, 8am-4pm. Furniture, only!) Yamaha 50 hp w/ stainless steel 863-385-1999 Household, Tools, Fishing, Crafts, prop / Tilt & Trim / Trailer / New Bimini & MUCH MORE!! Go East on Hwy top / New Minn Kota Edge 55 lb trolling 98 from US 27, approx. 9 miles. motor. $6995 obo. 863-655-1990 or Unfurnished Houses 561-346-5696 6300 AVON PARK - ESTATE SALE! 2472 N. PORTA BOAT 14ft. and 10hp, 4 stroke AVON PARK HOME Lake Front Estate, Orangewood St., Thur & Fri, Feb 16 & Nissan motor, both new/used. Paid Private Setting. 2/1 All Appliances, Wa- 17, 8am - ? Children's clothing, toys, $4,000. Sell for $2,900. Will send pic- ter, Garbage & Lawn Care. $600/mo. furniture, tools, household items, bikes, tures. (Lake Placid). Call 302-344-3892 863-452-2299 lift chair, ping pong table & Much More! AVON PARK - HUGE SALE! Bikes & Cycle 1515 Isis Lake dr. (off CR 17) Fri & Sat, 8200 Equipment Feb 17 & 18, 7am - ? Lots of Furniture, RECUMBENT BICYCLES Sm. Appliances, Household items & (1) Rans V2 and (1) Rans Vrex. AVON Much Much More!! $800 each. Used but not abused, AVON PARK - HUGE MOVING & Very Well Maintained. Call Paul PARK MUTLI - FAMILY SALE, 204 E Pine St., 863-452-0678 Fri & Sat., Feb 17 & 18, 8am - 1pm. Furn., books games puzzles, seasonal Recreational HOUSING items, artist supplies, clothes, kids & Vehicles baby items, toys, bed linens, vintage 8400 1X3 records, crafts & sewing items, lots of ROAD KING 2012 40'. Double slide misc., household items. Something for outs, 2bdrm/den, washer, dryer, dual everyone! No Early Bird Sales, Please!! A/C, dishwasher, microwave. Loaded! AD # AVON PARK ADELAIDE SHORES Pet free/Smoke free. $27,900. Call RV RESORT ANNUAL 630-631-1795 00016440 Flea Market/Garage Sale, @ ROAD KING 2012. Pull type Travel CLUBHOUSE 2881 US 27 N. on Trailer. Front kitchen, king bed, w/d, Highlands Blvd near SIERRA'S Lounge. d/w, table w/4 chairs. 2 power slides. Sat 2/18, 8-11am. COME AND ENJOY! No pets, non smoker. Clean! Can de- AVON PARK Sat. 2/18. 8 - 2pm. 4240 liver. $24,500 obo. Call 630-862-6956 E. Avon Pines Rd. ROAD KING 44', 5th Wheel, 2012. 4 AVON PARK Thur. - Fri. 8 - 5pm. 603 slide outs, 2 bdrm/2 bath. All options, N. Lake Verona Blvd. Baby items, Must sell! $44,000. Call 860-331-5208. household, books, old & new. Civil War TRAVEL TRAILER 2004 Arctic Fox sword, large mirror, movies, music Trailer 30', 2 slides. Sleeps 6. Smoke CD's. Free. 814-823-1460 HUGE PLANT SALE Fri. - Sun. 8 - 4pm. 325 Kelly Roberts Rd. (Out 64 10 mi. towards Wauchula) Orchids, Bromili- Motor Homes AVON ads, Exotics, Ornamentals, Pitcher 8450 Plants, Flowering Bushes, Various FOR SALE Falcon II tow bar with Palms, etc. Cheap! Some free. Call accessories. Roadmaster Guardian PARK 863-773-3956 shield. Gen-turi generator exhaust system. Whispering Pines. HOUSING L.P. COVERED BRIDGE Annual 270-556-6847. Fair. Sat. 2/18, 8AM - 2PM. White Elephant, Bake Sale, Food, Plants, 1X3 Clothing, Jewelry, Furn., Drawing for Gift Certificates, Cash, Basket of 9000 AD # "Cheer" & Many More! Hwy. 27 to Lk. Francis Rd. follow signs. Transportation

00016442 LAKE PLACID 4 Family Sale! Sat. 2/18. 8 - ?. 855 Lake June Rd. Boys baby Automotive for Sale items to size 5. Girls JR. clothes. Lots 9450 of Everything! CROSLEY HOT SHOT 1951. Beautiful Condition! $12,000. LAKE PLACID Sat. - Sun. 2/18-2/19. 7 - Call 386-479-7086 4pm. 1104 Peachtree. Quilts, boat sling, weather vane, antiques, books on LINCOLN TOWNCAR 2007. Mint cond. tape, tons of better clothes, books, 48K mi. $19,500 firm. Call glassware. 863-314-8642 C M Y K

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C M Y K SBECTION SPORTS Page 4D News-Sun Friday, February 17, 2012 Dogs tame Sebring thumps Thunder Blue Streaks By DAN HOEHNE the Thunder. By LAUREN WELBORN [email protected] “They should be a good test,” he said. News-Sun correspondent AVON PARK – Preseason tournaments “They were real young last year, but have SEBRING – Despite hold- are generally times to work out the kinks, pretty much everybody back, so they could ing the early lead, the Lady get the timing down and see what a team be pretty tough.” Blue Streak softball team saw has to work with before heading into the Not tough enough, however, as the an 8-2 loss to DeSoto regular season. Streaks rolled to an 11-4 win, making it Tuesday night at Fireman’s But the early results, from both the First four wins in a row to begin the new season field. Pitch Classic in Avon Park last week, and – or at least preseason. As the Bulldog’s leadoff in the Bill Jarrett Ford Early Bird Nate Greene took the mound for Sebring hitter looked to extend her Tournament this week at Charles R. Head and after a shaky start with some control triple, the stellar Streak Field, Sebring’s Blue Streaks look in mid- issues that allowed Lake Region to scratch defense would perform a suc- season form. for a couple runs, settled down to keep the cessful relay to shut hold her Though lopsided wins over Clewiston Thunder at bay. at third. and Pasco last week, by 11-0 and 10-1 The offense, meanwhile, answered back That runner would be left scores, respectively, hadn’t exactly been and put runs on the board early and often stranded and the Sebring too much of a gauge. to win this one going away. offense went right to work in Lake Placid had proven a bit more for- Host Avon Park played Lake Region the bottom of the frame. midable Monday, holding the offense Thursday, while Lake Placid faced Santa Fe. Alison Hoffner ripped a down a bit in a 5-1 win. The Dragons then face Lake Region in double and was moved to But heading into Tuesday’s contest with tonight’s early game, before the Blue News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE third on a Taryn O’Bannon Nate Greene got the start on the mound Tuesday in Lake Region, head coach Buck Rapp was Streaks and Red Devils close out the tour- sacrifice bunt. Sebring’s contest with Lake Region as part of the Bill looking for some good competition from nament in the nightcap. Jarrett Ford Early Bird Tournament in Avon Park. Jayme Faircloth would bring Hoffner home on a hard liner that shot past the Bulldog third baseman. Dino Lower soon stepped in the box with the bases loaded. Lady Eagles’ run ends The resulting hit caused a fielder’s choice error at the By DAN HOEHNE few answers. plate that scored Faircloth [email protected] And the Wildcat defense and put Sebring at the 2-0 AVON PARK – “I told the made a lot of it possible. lead they would carry girls to not let this one game “We had seen that they through four innings. define their season,” Walker were very dependent on In the top of the fifth, how- Memorial head coach (Lagabon) handling the ball,” ever, one DeSoto power lefty William Farmer said after AATL head coach Karim smacked a three-run homer Tuesday night’s season-end- Nohra said. “We were very over the center field fence to ing loss in the Region 4-2A concerned with her, and sure finally put her team on the playoff semifinal to Academy enough, right off the bat she board, and in the lead at that. at the Lakes. “But after step- drove right around us. After Sebring sent in Carly ping out of that buzzsaw we that, we focused on keeping Hoffner to pitch in the sixth, just went through, it’s kind of the ball out of her hands and and she managed to hold the hard for them to see that right forcing others to do things fort along with her support- now.” they weren’t used to.” ing defense. A buzzsaw it certainly was, Lagabon did end the 17- But DeSoto would squeak as the visiting Lady Wildcats point run with a jumper, but in two more runs that inning took control early and never the extended effort of trying as well as three more in the let go in the 85-37 win. to get through double teams, seventh to snatch the win. While AATL came in with only to find more long-armed “For four innings we out- five losses on the season, defenders waiting, took it’s News-Sun photo by played them,” said head three of those were to toll on the junior guard. DAN HOEHNE coach Joe Sinness. “We let Academy of the Holy Names, “You could see by the sec- Emily Marasigon goes up for two in Tuesday’s playoff them get back in the game. which just topped Avon Park ond period that she was get- game for the Lady Eagles. That’s been the story for the in the Class 4A state playoffs ting worn out,” Nohra said. last couple games – we out- last week. Though she and her Lady play teams four three or four Other losses included one Eagle teammates kept bat- AATL would get 27 points innings and we can’t finish by five to Class 8A Tampa- tling, it was becoming more from Mauger, 20 from them. Plant and a five-pointer to and more of an uphill battle. Amelia Oliver and 14 from “The same thing happened defending state champion The margin was 33-12 Sam Fernandez. tonight,” he continued. “We Tampa Catholic – so this was after one and 52-23 at the The Eagles, after missed a few things here and no ordinary Class 2A sched- half, with Lagabon scoring Lagabon’s 11, got nine from there, fell down by one run ule the Wildcats had under all of her team-high 11 before Reid, eight from seventh- and took the wind out of our- their belt. the break, grader Keziah Maranan and selves and didn’t know how After a Andrea Mauger She got some help down five from Garcia. to fight back. Hayley (Pack) drive opened the scoring, the stretch of the first half “It’s tough when you end a pitched a good game against Walker’s Kristelle Lagabon with Rachel Reid scoring on season like this, but they a very good hitting team. The came right back with a drive a put-back and Antonia have to know what a special defense played well and we of her own to even the score. Garcia hitting a free throw season it was,” Farmer said. were putting the ball in play, But AATL soon showed and a bucket for a five-point “To win 20 in a row, to have we just need to learn how to their offensive firepower, mini run. one player get over 1,000 finish a game.” scoring the next 17 points in But the ‘Cats just kept career points (Lagabon) and Sebring will take on a dif- News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE all variety of manners. coming, scoring 22 in the another to go over 1,000 ferent set of Bulldogs tonight Kristelle Lagabon scored 11, but found getting past Three three-pointers, fast- third to set the running-clock career rebounds (Reid). as they hit the road to Academy at the Lakes too tall an order in Tuesday’s break drives and powering it rule into effect midway There is a lot to be happy Frostproof. regional semifinal loss for Walker Memorial. in the paint – the Eagles had through the period. about.”

Lady Panthers Lady Streaks now 4-0 split with Titans

By DAN HOEHNE nostrils bleeding.” [email protected] The slick-fielding short- AVON PARK – The up- stop from Cooper City and-down, injury-riddled would tough it out and early season for the Lady play the second game, but Panthers continued whether it was the incident Tuesday – on both counts. that caused a loss in focus Jessica Griffin returned or the early season incon- to the mound after some sistency of a roster loaded time off and showed she’ll with 10 freshmen, the be a force as she shut Lady Panthers were down visiting Brevard in knocked around by the the opener, with South Titans in a 9-2 loss. Florida edging out a 3-2 Now at an even 5-5 on win. the season, SFCC was But the injury bug bit back at it Thursday witha again as the team was twin-bill against visiting readying for the nightcap. Pasco-Hernando, before While taking ground heading to Orlando for a balls, Lexi Belardi, just Saturday afternoon contest back from a sprained against Seminole State. ankle, took a bad hop to The team then returns the nose. home Tuesday, Feb. 21, to “Someone’s wild take on Lake Sumter News-Sun file photo by DAN HOEHNE News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE ground ball hit me during Community College in a Kaley Walter and the Lady Blue Streaks kept on rolling, Taylor Upchurch takes the throw at second before trying to warm-ups,” she said. “It doubleheader beginning at picking up their fourth straight win to start the season, a 6- turn the pivot on a double play in SFCCs 3-2 win in the cut my nose and had both 4 p.m. 1 match at Hardee on Tuesday. The lone loss of the match opener of Tuesday’s doubleheader with visiting Brevard. was the squads first set loss of the season. C M Y K

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THE SCOREBOARD LOCAL SCHEDULE

NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE FRIDAY: Baseball hosts Bill Jarrett Ford Early Bird Tournament, vs. Sebring, 7:30 p.m.; Atlantic Division LIVE W L Pct GB Wrestling at State, Lakeland, 9:30 a.m. Philadelphia 20 10 .667 — PORTS SATURDAY: Wrestling at State, Lakeland, 9:30 a.m. Boston 15 13 .536 4 S MONDAY: Softball vs. Sebring, 5/7 p.m. New York 15 15 .500 5 Avon Park 1 Toronto 9 22 .290 11 ⁄2 New Jersey 8 22 .267 12 ON TV Southeast Division W L Pct GB UTO ACING Miami 23 7 .767 — A R Atlanta 19 11 .633 4 SATURDAY FRIDAY: Baseball at Bill Jarrett Ford Early Bird Tournament, Avon Park, vs. Lake Orlando 19 11 .633 4 8 p.m. NASCAR – Budweiser Shootout ...... FOX Region, 5 p.m.; Softball at Gateway Charter, 6 p.m. Washington 7 23 .233 16 1 8 p.m. NHRA – Arizona Nationals ...... ESPN2 TUESDAY: Baseball vs. Hardee, 7 p.m.; JV Baseball at Hardee, 6 p.m.; Boys Tennis at Charlotte 3 26 .103 19 ⁄2 Central Division Desoto, 4 p.m.; Girls Tennis vs. DeSoto, 4 p.m.; Track and Field hosts meet, 4:45 p.m. W L Pct GB Lake Placid Chicago 24 7 .774 — BOXING Indiana 17 12 .586 6 FRIDAY Milwaukee 12 17 .414 11 Cleveland 11 16 .407 11 9 p.m. John Molina vs. Marvin Quintero . . . . . ESPN2 9 22 .290 15 11 p.m. Thomas Dulorme vs. Jose Reynoso. . . . SHOW FRIDAY: Baseball at Bill Jarrett Ford Early Bird Tournament, Avon Park, vs. Avon Park, WESTERN CONFERENCE SATURDAY 7:30 p.m.; Wrestling at State, Lakeland, 10 a.m. Southwest Division 10 p.m. Nobuhiro Ishida vs. Paul Williams . . . . SHOW SATURDAY: Wrestling at State, Lakeland, 9:30 a.m. W L Pct GB San Antonio 21 9 .700 — MONDAY: Softball at Avon Park, 5/7 p.m. Dallas 19 11 .633 2 Sebring Houston 17 13 .567 4 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Memphis 16 14 .533 5 1 RIDAY New Orleans 6 23 .207 14 ⁄2 F Northwest Division 7 p.m. Northern Iowa at Virginia Commwlth . ESPN2 FRIDAY: Baseball at Miami Dade, doubleheader, 1 p.m. W L Pct GB SATURDAY Oklahoma City 22 7 .759 — SATURDAY: Baseball at Broward, doubleheader, Noon; Softball at Seminole State, 1 1 Noon Marquette at Connecticut ...... ESPN Denver 17 13 .567 5 ⁄2 p.m. 1 Portland 16 14 .533 6 ⁄2 Noon Wichita State at Davidson ...... ESPN2 1 TUESDAY: Softball vs. Lake Sumter, 4 p.m. Utah 14 14 .500 7 ⁄2 1 p.m. UCLA at St. John’s ...... CBS 1 Baseball vs. Seminole State, 6 p.m. Minnesota 14 16 .467 8 ⁄2 SFCC WEDNESDAY: Pacific Division 1 p.m. Florida State at North Carolina State . . . . . 44 W L Pct GB 1 p.m. UTEP at Memphis ...... SUN L.A. Clippers 18 9 .667 — 2 p.m. Missouri at Texas A&M ...... ESPN L.A. Lakers 17 12 .586 2 1 Golden State 11 15 .423 6 ⁄2 2 p.m. Akron at Oral Roberts ...... ESPN2 1 Phoenix 12 18 .400 7 ⁄2 3 p.m. Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech ...... SUN SPORTS SNAPSHOTS Sacramento 10 19 .345 9 4 p.m. Mississippi at Kentucky...... 38 ___ 4 p.m. Clemson at North Carolina ...... ESPN Tuesday’s Games Royal Palms lunch Sertoma Jr. Golf Tour Scholarship Fund. Miami 105, Indiana 90 4 p.m. Nevada at Iona ...... ESPN2 To register, or for more information, New York 90, Toronto 87 6 p.m. Florida at Arkansas ...... ESPN LAKE PLACID – Hot dogs, hamburg- San Antonio 99, Detroit 95 contact John Delaney at 655-3686. Chicago 121, Sacramento 115 6 p.m. St. Mary’s at Murray State ...... ESPN2 ers, cheeseburgers and sausage sandwich- Oklahoma City 111, Utah 85 9 p.m. Ohio State at ...... ESPN es will be featured at a food sale Saturday, Scholarship Golf Memphis 93, Houston 83 10 p.m. Long Beach State at Creighton ...... ESPN2 Feb. 18, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in front of Denver 109, Phoenix 92 Washington 124, Portland 109 Lake Placid “Do It Best” Quality SEBRING – The Second Annual L.A. Lakers 86, Atlanta 78 Hardware in the Winn Dixie Plaza, Lake Scholarship Golf Tournament will be on Wednesday’s Games GOLF Placid. Saturday, March 31, at the Country Club San Antonio 113, Toronto 106 FRIDAY Orlando 103, Philadelphia 87 One hundred percent of the proceeds of Sebring. Detroit 98, Boston 88 9 a.m. EuroPGA – Avantha Masters ...... GOLF go to benefit the youth bowlers scholar- The four-man scramble with handicap Cleveland 98, Indiana 87 12:30 p.m. LPGA – Honda LPGA Thailand...... GOLF ship program, in which more than 50 flights has a $65 entry fee per person. Memphis 105, New Jersey 100 3 p.m. PGA – Northern Trust Open ...... GOLF New York 100, Sacramento 85 youth bowlers are currently involved. Registration is at 7:30 a.m. with a shot- Houston 96, Oklahoma City 95 6:30 p.m. PGA – Ace Group Classic ...... GOLF So bring your family and friends and gun start 8:30 a.m. Minnesota 102, Charlotte 90 SATURDAY come buy lunch from the youth bowlers Entry fee includes greens fee, golf cart New Orleans 92, Milwaukee 89 9 a.m. EuroPGA – Avantha Masters ...... GOLF Dallas 102, Denver 84 of Royal Palms in Lake Placid. and lunch, along with great prizes for Atlanta 101, Phoenix 99 1 p.m. PGA – Northern Trust Open ...... GOLF Hole-in-One, Closest to the Pin and Portland 93, Golden State 91 3 p.m. LPGA – Honda LPGA Thailand...... GOLF YMCA Beach Volleyball Longest Drive. L.A. Clippers 102, Washington 84 3 p.m. PGA – Northern Trust Open ...... CBS Make checks payable to Wings of Faith Thursday’s Games SEBRING – The Highlands County 6:30 p.m. PGA – Ace Group Classic ...... GOLF New Jersey at Indiana, late Family YMCA is hosting a Beach CWC Scholarship Fund. Boston at Chicago, late Volleyball Tournament this Saturday, For questions call Alvin Walters at 381- L.A. Clippers at Portland, late 5706 or Jerome Matthews at 273-2533. Friday’s Games NBA Feb. 18, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Charlotte at Toronto, 7 p.m. There will be a Four-on-Four double Submit entries by Monday, March 26. Milwaukee at Orlando, 7 p.m. FRIDAY elimination tournament, followed by a All proceeds benefit college-bound sen- Miami at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Milwaukee at Orlando ...... SUN ior graduates, Class of 2012. Sacramento at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia...... ESPN Two-on-Two double elimination. Minnesota at Houston, 8 p.m. Gift certificates to local restaurants Golden State at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Phoenix at L.A. Lakers ...... ESPN Florida Trail Association Denver at Memphis, 8 p.m. SATURDAY will be awarded to the top two finishers in New Orleans at New York, 8 p.m. 5 p.m. N.J. Nets at Chicago ...... WGN each tournament. The Florida Trail Association - Dallas at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. For questions call 382-9622. Heartland Chapter has some more outings Washington at Utah, 9 p.m. Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. scheduled for the month of February. LEAGUE LEADERS NHL “Doc Owen” Golf Tourney Saturday, Feb.18 Scoring SATURDAY Activity: Day Hike – approx. 5 miles FG FT PTS AVG AVON PARK – The Avon Park Noon Bryant, LAL 302 185 831 28.7 7 p.m. Washington at Tampa Bay ...... SUN Location: KICCO Wildlife James, MIA 292 208 812 28.0 Times, games, channels all subject to change Rotary club will host its’ Third Annual Management Area – off SR 60 east of Durant, OKC 284 171 782 27.0 David “Doc Owen” Golf tournament on Lake Wales. Meet at entrance to Westgate Love, MIN 230 208 714 25.5 Southeast Division Steven Stamkos, TB 56 37 25 62 Saturday, Feb. 25, at Highlands Ridge Westbrook, OKC253135 660 22.8 W L OT Pts GF GA Phil Kessel, TOR 58 30 32 62 River Ranch Resort on right when travel- Aldridge, POR 267 120 655 22.6 Florida 27 18 11 65 143 158 Claude Giroux, PHI 52 22 40 62 North. ing east. Ellis, GOL 204 111 549 22.0 Washington 28 23 5 61 156 160 Joffrey Lupul, TOR 58 23 38 61 The two-person scramble-format entry Description: The trail is a part of the Griffin, LAC 236 99 572 21.2 Winnipeg 26 26 6 58 140 164 Henrik Sedin, VAN 57 12 46 58 fee is $60 per person with prizes in flight D. Williams, NJ206 138 611 21.1 Tampa Bay 24 26 6 54 155 189 Pavel Datsyuk, DET 57 15 42 57 Florida National Scenic Trail system. Howard, ORL 222 160 604 20.1 Carolina 21 25 11 53 147 175 Ilya Kovalchuk, NJ 51 25 31 56 groups, lunch, goodie bag, and refresh- Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, alli- Rebounds WESTERN CONFERENCE James Neal, PIT 57 29 26 55 ments on the course. gators, feral hogs, bald eagles, wild turkeys, OFF DEF TOT AVG Jordan Eberle, EDM 52 25 30 55 Central Division Registration starts at 7 a.m. with an 8 Howard, ORL 104 350 454 15.1 Daniel Sedin, VAN 56 24 31 55 hawks, wading birds and sandhill cranes. W L OT Pts GF GA Love, MIN 116 278 394 14.1 John Tavares, NYI 56 22 33 55 a.m. shotgun tee time. Bring: Hiking shoes, brimmed hat, Detroit 39 17 2 80 185 136 Bynum, LAL 87 227 314 12.6 2 tied with 54 pts Entry information and check payable to St. Louis 34 15 7 75 140 113 water, snacks, lunch, sun and insect pro- Varejao, CLE 109 178 287 11.5 Nashville 33 18 6 72 161 150 Avon Park Noon Rotary mailed to Chet Cousins, SAC 121 195 316 11.3 Transactions tection. Chicago 29 21 7 65 176 174 Griffin, LAC 86 211 297 11.0 Brojek, 3310 Par Rd, Sebring, FL 33872. Contacts: David Waldrop at 605-3587, Columbus 17 34 6 40 133 186 Gasol, LAL 92 214 306 10.6 Golfers should include their names and Northwest Division BASEBALL for meet-up time and other details. Humphries, NJ 106 181 287 10.3 American League W L OT Pts GF GA handicaps along with their check. Saturday, Feb. 25 Lee, GOL 79 174 253 10.1 MINNESOTA TWINS–Agreed to terms Vancouver 36 15 6 78 183 140 Those needing a form may email tour- Gortat, PHX 78 224 302 10.1 with INF Alexi Casilla on a one-year Activity: Bike ride, approx 20 miles Calgary 27 22 8 62 139 152 Assists contract. ney director [email protected] or call Colorado 28 26 4 60 147 162 followed by lunch (optional) at “The GAMES AST AVG TAMPA BAY RAYS–Agreed to terms Minnesota 25 23 8 58 126 146 him at 385-4736. Other Place” in Polk City. Nash, PHX 27 288 10.7 with manager Joe Maddon on a three- Edmonton 22 28 6 50 150 169 Business entry of two-persons plus a Rondo, BOS 20 192 9.6 year contract extension through 2015. Location:Van Fleet Trail, Berkley Rd. Pacific Division Paul, LAC 22 199 9.0 National League hole sign for a total of $200 is available W L OT Pts GF GA (CR 665), Polk City (This is a rails-to- Calderon, TOR 31 272 8.8 CINCINNATI REDS–Assigned RHP San Jose 31 17 6 68 158 130 for the first time this year. trails paved trail, running through farm Rubio, MIN 30 259 8.6 Carlos Fisher outright to Louisville (IL). Los Angeles 27 19 11 65 124 124 Business hole signs for $100 are also D. Williams, NJN 29 246 8.5 MILWAUKEE BREWERS–Promoted and woodlands. Phoenix 27 21 9 63 149 146 Rose, CHI 23 179 7.8 pitching coach Chris Hook from available by contacting Chet via email or Dallas 28 25 3 59 146 160 Restrooms are available at the picnic Parker, SAN 30 233 7.8 Wisconsin (MWL) to Huntsville (TL). phone. Anaheim 24 24 9 57 148 165 shelter at the 10-mile mark where we will Steals Named Dave Chavarria pitching coach NOTE: Two points for a win, one point GAMES STL AVG of Wisconsin. Announced the resigna- Hammock Scramble take a short break. for overtime loss. Rubio, MIN 30 73 2.43 tion of pitching coach John Curtis of Bring: ___ Bicycle, sun and bug protection, Conley, MEM 28 67 2.39 Huntsville. SEBRING – Golf Hammock Golf and Tuesday’s Games snacks, water and helmet. Paul, LAC 22 50 2.27 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS–Agreed to N.Y. Rangers 3, Boston 0 Country Club will be holding a 2-person Shumpert, NYK 26 55 2.12 terms with LHP Travis Blackley on a Cost: Only for your own lunch at the New Jersey 4, Buffalo 1 scramble on Saturday, Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. Lowry, HOU 28 58 2.07 minor league contract. restaurant. Columbus 2, St. Louis 1 Allen, MEM 27 54 2.00 Cost is $60 per team, with full payout for Ottawa 4, Tampa Bay 0 BASKETBALL Contact: Eileen Valachovic, 956-2145, Westbrook, OKC 29 56 1.93 Detroit 3, Dallas 1 National Basketball Association the top three places for men, ladies and Teague, ATL 30 53 1.77 for meet time and other information. Anaheim 2, Minnesota 1 NBA–Fined L.A. Clippers assistant co-ed teams – a skins pot will also be Iguodala, PHL 30 52 1.73 Nashville 3, Chicago 2 coach Howard Eisley $15,000 for verbal James, MIA 29 50 1.72 available. Art League Golf Classic N.Y. Islanders 3, Winnipeg 1 abuse of an official during Monday's Blocked Shots Calgary 5, Toronto 1 game against Dallas. Call the pro shop or stop by for a regis- Games BLK AVG AVON PARK – Pinecrest Golf Club Wednesday’s Games NEW ORLEANS HORNETS–Signed F tration form. Ibaka, OKC 29 89 3.07 will host the 2nd Annual Golf Classic to Boston 4, Montreal 3, SO Solomon Jones to a 10-day contract. McGee, WAS 30 82 2.73 Must have your registration form in to Anaheim 2, Pittsburgh 1 FOOTBALL benefit the programs of Highlands Art Jordan, LAC 27 72 2.67 pro shop by Thursday, Feb. 23. Ottawa 6, Florida 2 National Football League Smith, ATL 30 64 2.13 League on Saturday, March 10. Toronto 4, Edmonton 3, OT DENVER BRONCOS–Signed G C.J. Howard, ORL 30 64 2.13 Coffee and doughnuts will be available Vancouver 3, Colorado 1 Davis. Gasol, MEM 30 64 2.13 McFarling Golf Scramble Thursday’s Games MIAMI DOLPHINS–Signed RB Jerome at the 7:30 a.m. registration, and play will Bynum, LAL 25 52 2.08 Chicago at N.Y. Rangers, late Messam. begin with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Dalembert, HOU 30 61 2.03 SEBRING – SpringLake Golf Resort Buffalo at Philadelphia, late TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS–Released will be hosting the 6th Annual James Cohan Radio Group is sponsoring the San Jose at Tampa Bay, late DL Albert Haynesworth. NHL $2000 Hole-in-One contest, and team N.Y. Islanders at St. Louis, late HOCKEY McFarling Golf Scramble on Saturday, EASTERN CONFERENCE Winnipeg at Minnesota, late National Hockey League March 10, on the Panther Creek course. prizes are provided by Barben Fruit Calgary at Dallas, late Atlantic Division CAROLINA HURRICANES–Recalled F Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. Company. Phoenix at Los Angeles, late W L OT Pts GF GA Jerome Samson from Charlotte (AHL) Friday’s Games with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. The cost is $55 per person with $5 mul- N.Y. Rangers 37 13 5 79 156 110 on an emergency basis. Anaheim at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Cost of the four-person, flighted scram- ligans available. Philadelphia 31 18 7 69 182 169 FLORIDA PANTHERS–Agreed to terms San Jose at Carolina, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 32 20 5 69 176 150 with D Tyson Strachan on a one-year ble will be $50 per person, which Players are flighted by handicap, indi- Montreal at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. New Jersey 32 20 4 68 158 156 contract extension. Washington at Florida, 7:30 p.m. includes team prizes, closest to the pin viduals are welcome. N.Y. Islanders 24 24 8 56 134 160 MONTREAL CANADIENS–Assigned RW Nashville at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. awards and lunch, which will follow in Free refreshments will be served during Northeast Division Aaron Palushaj to (AHL). Boston at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. W L OT Pts GF GA NEW YORK RANGERS–Recalled F Michael’s Restaurant. play with lunch and awards to follow. Colorado at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Boston 35 18 2 72 188 126 Wojtek Wolski and D Jeff Woywitka There will be a $10,000 Hole In One There will be door prizes and raffles from conditioning loans at Connecticut Ottawa 30 22 8 68 179 183 SCORING LEADERS prize on No. 16, as well as major prize with something to appeal to everyone! Toronto 29 23 6 64 176 174 Player Games G A PTS (AHL). Montreal 23 25 10 56 155 158 Malkin, PIT 50 32 37 69 ST. LOUIS BLUES–Assigned D Ian Cole packages on all Par 3s. To sign up, call Barb Hall at 452-0512 Buffalo 24 26 6 54 137 162 Jason Spezza, OTT 60 25 38 63 and F Evgeny Grachev to Peoria (AHL) Proceeds benefit the Highlands County or the pro shop at 453-7555.

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Special to the News-Sun grill to cook the postgame Yates (7-4) combined flashy In another ritual, this one LAKE PLACID – With hot dogs and hamburgers, defense with timely hitting on the diamond and not at Monday morning tempera- players were eager for the to defeat Lockhart (4-7) 13- the concession stand, tures hovering under 40 games and the subsequent 5. Central Security (7-4) ral- degrees, Lake Placid Senior feast afterwards. “Wahoo” Stanley smashed lied from a nine-run deficit Softball officials decided to Before the culinary festiv- two long triples and two for a thrilling 22-21 victory postpone the games sched- ities, Yates Insurance and even longer fly balls that over Seminole Tire (4-7). uled for that day. Lockhart Service Center had were hauled in by leftfielder It was the seventh one-run Aluminum bats can break unfinished business on their Howard Carney. game of the year for Central in cold weather, and at a cost schedules. Cliff Bluml (triple), Security, and it kept them in of $150 and up, players do Their game from Feb. 6 Doran Quigg and Joe a first place tie with Yates not want to lose such an had been suspended by rain Hedges (double) had three Insurance at the halfway investment to Mother with the teams knotted at hits each. point of the season. Nature. nine runs each in the last Ian McCuaig’s triple was Statistics for Central The games will be made inning. the big hit of the day for Security were unavailable. up as two six inning double- The one-inning conclu- Lockhart, who found it diffi- For the ‘Noles, Dick Cook headers on Wednesday, Feb. sion witnessed Yates cult to penetrate the stout (two doubles) and Chet 22. outscoring Lockhart 14-1 to Yates defense. Johnson (two triples) had Temperatures on win 23-10. “By far, this was our best four hits each. Wednesday climbed above Every man in the Yates defensive effort of the sea- Larry Oser, Frank Hedges, 80 degrees under sunny lineup got at least one hit son,” observed Manager Skip Raller, Chuck O’Hara skies. and scored at least one run Quigg between bites of his and manager Jim Guild After the league had in the lopsided inning. obligatory tenth-inning hot chipped in with three hits splurged for a brand new In their regular game, dog ritual. each in the losing effort.

From New York to Asia, Lin is a hoops sensation

By BRIAN MAHONEY winner Wednesday. by far the biggest loser for before. Kobe gave an inter- Associated Press White House spokesman the book.” view saying he did not know NEW YORK — Bigger Jay Carney called Lin “just a Not everybody is con- who Lin was. So this is truly News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE than Shaq? Larger than great story, and the president vinced. a rising star,” Taiwanese Cullen Lovett makes the throw while evading this sliding LeBron? The Knicks as was saying as much this Boxer Floyd Mayweather university student Zhang Lake Region base runner in Tuesday’s win at the Bill Jarrett NBA champions? morning.” Jr. played down Lin mania Gan-yu said. Ford Early Bird Tournament in Avon Park. (Don’t laugh too hard at Lin arrived in New York on Twitter, saying that Lin is Lin, the NBA’s first that last one. The odds are in December with no guar- just doing what plenty of American-born player of getting better, according to antee he’d last more than a black players do but is get- Chinese or Taiwanese one online sports book.) few weeks. ting more attention because descent, has been gaining Tebow gets tutoring Nothing seems too Lin- Already cut by Golden of his Asian heritage. followers on social media possible now after Jeremy State and Houston this sea- And Lin is certain to cool and had the NBA’s top-sell- Lin’s incredible first week son, he was so hesitant to get off. ing jersey online in the first from QB guru Mazzone as an NBA starter, and the comfortable in his new It’s one thing to beat week it was available. story keeps getting better. home that he refused to even teams such as the Nets and With Knicks games By The Associated Press fundamentals of The undrafted player from get his own. Wizards when they’ve bare- blacked out to many New Tim Tebow is working on Florida. Harvard made a 3-pointer Instead, he slept at his ly had time to learn your Yorkers because of a local his throwing motion and Broncos boss John Elway with five-tenths of a second brother’s place in the city, name. cable dispute, the Knicks mechanics with an old friend, has said he’ll work with left Tuesday night to give and had crashed on team- It’s another when NBA held their first viewing party new UCLA offensive coordi- Tebow this offseason, but he the Knicks a 90-87 victory mate Landry Fields’ couch defenses are prepared to in Chinatown on Wednesday nator Noel Mazzone, in Los won’t be able to do that for a at Toronto. the night before his breakout stop you. night. Angeles. few more weeks. Lin and the Knicks game against New Jersey on “He’s a marked man now, Their hero had a relatively Mazzone told ESPN he’s Tebow completed less than returned home Wednesday Feb. 4. he’s not going to sneak up quiet game, scoring only 10 been working with Tebow half his passes but posted a night and ran their winning Even an Ivy League edu- on anybody, and every points with a career-high 13 twice a day since last week- series of dramatic comebacks streak to seven games with a cation couldn’t help Lin night’s going to be tough,” assists in a 100-84 victory at end and keeping in contact last season in leading the 100-85 victory against explain what’s happened D’Antoni said. home against Sacramento. with Denver Broncos quar- Broncos to the playoffs, Sacramento that got them since — the most points in Then again, Kobe Bryant Still, when it was over, the terbacks coach Adam Gase. where he threw an 80-yard back to .500 after an 8-15 any player’s first five games had said he wasn’t familiar adoring Garden fans chanted Mazzone has worked with TD pass to Demaryius start. as a starter since the NBA with Lin’s game and would “M-V-P” as he was doing a Tebow before. Thomas in overtime to beat Lin joined the rotation merged with the ABA in have to study up on him. postgame interview on the He helped him work on his Pittsburgh. only then, starting the last 1976, and a contract that’s The next night, Lin court. five games, so hold off on guaranteed for the rest of the burned the Lakers for a But Lin will have to have making him a Michael season. career-high 38 points in a lasting success to be just a Jordan, Shaquille O’Neal or “No, but I believe in an nationally televised victory. short-term phenomenon, LeBron James just yet. all-powerful and all-know- That was a huge moment even to Asians. But the Knicks have seen ing God who does miracles,” in Taiwan, which Lin’s par- Yao was beloved because South Florida enough to believe this ride Lin said. ents left in the . he proved to be an All-Star. may last a while. If that sounds familiar, Asia lost its biggest bas- Yi Jianlian, drafted in “I don’t know when yes, Lin has been frequently ketball star when Yao Ming 2007 and now with his tops Villanova there’s an ending, maybe compared to Denver quarter- retired last summer, but rat- fourth NBA team, has seen there won’t,” coach Mike back Tim Tebow. ings are up in China, and TV his popularity wane because D’Antoni said. Both relied on their faith stations around the continent he is a journeyman. Associated Press Wayns, who has been listed Lin’s story has blown as much as their previously have rushed to add Knicks Not to worry, D’Antoni TAMPA — South Florida as day-to-day. straight past the New York overlooked skills to guide games to their broadcasts. says. Lin’s the real thing. is playing like a team that Villanova, which had sports pages and all their them through hot streaks “I like Jeremy Lin (more “He’s going to be a good could end up getting some seven days off since beating cute headlines such as “Va- that made them sensations than Yao Ming) because Yao player,” D’Antoni said. consideration for an NCAA Providence 74-72 on Feb. 7, Lin-tine’s Day,” all the way even beyond their sports. Ming was already famous ___ tournament bid. started a stretch of three to a basketball-crazed conti- Tebow carried the (when he started playing in AP Business Writer Dave Hugh Robertson and Victor games in six days. nent on the other side of the Broncos right into the play- NBA). For Lin, it’s like Carpenter in Chicago con- Rudd Jr. scored 14 points Robertson’s slam on a fast- world. offs, and now there are some nobody had heard of him tributed to this story. each as South Florida beat break and his two free throws Lin also has done won- who believe Lin can do the Villanova 65-51 on during a 10-2 run helped put ders for shares of Madison same with the Knicks. Wednesday night. South Florida ahead 33-25 7 Square Garden Inc., the The Knicks were 40-1 South Florida (16-10, 9-4 minutes into the second half. company that owns the odds to win the NBA cham- MUSSELMAN APPLIANCES; 3.639"; 4"; Black; Big East) matched its highest “A lot of games we play, Knicks, the Garden and the pionship on Bovada.lv sports; 0 0 0 1 6 5 3 6 victory total in conference people say it’s a fluke, our namesake sports network. before Lin’s run began. play. success,” Robertson said. The stock has surged 9 Now, they’re down to an The Bulls had a conference “We just want to come out percent since Lin began his 18-1 shot and conjuring up record of 9-9 during the and let people see it’s really heroics Feb. 4, reaching an memories of another New 2009-10 season, and had just real.” all-time high of $33.18 ear- York team. three Big East wins and 10 Collins hit four free lier this week before retreat- “A guy like this is great victories overall last season. throws, with two coming ing slightly to close at for the game and has drawn “I think this team is, defi- after a technical was called $31.91 Wednesday. a lot of interest from bettors nitely, good enough to be an on the Villanova bench, that “Rangers and Knicks fans on the Knicks games also,” NCAA team,” Villanova extended the South Florida do tend to buy the stock Kevin Bradley, the sports coach Jay Wright said of advantage to 37-27 with 12 when the teams are doing book’s manager, said in a South Florida. “I thought it minutes left. well,” Miller Tabak analyst statement. “I am having was just a real impressive “We played great David Joyce said. visions of how the public performance by USF. I love defense,” South Florida And Linsanity has was treating the Giants their team. I love their tough- reached America’s most going into the Super Bowl ness. It’s hard to prepare for coach Stan Heath said. “A good win for us.” powerful basketball fan, being the hottest team in the them because they have so with President Barack NFL and costing us a mint, Villanova shot just 30.2 many weapons.” Obama talking about Lin’s and right now the Knicks are South Florida also got 10 percent (16 of 53) for the points apiece from Anthony game. Collins and Jawanza Poland. “We just try and go out and win,” Collins said. “If we win, it will take care of ROAD SHOW ESTATE BUYERS; 9.347"; 3"; Black; 2/3,10,17,24; 0 0 0 1 6 5 3 9 everything.” Maurice Sutton had 10 points for Villanova (11-14, 4-9). The Wildcats played with- out leading scorer Maalik Wayns (averaging 17.8 points a game) due to a sprained left knee. “We tried him a little bit in warmups just in case, but I think he might be a little bit further away than we thought,” Wright said of C M Y K

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Golf Hammock and Charlotte Mathew Frances Neil, Gerri Speaker and Janet Regan with plus-4.5 with 29; second place, Leslie and Marybeth each. The Golf Hammock Ladies played a Barbara Dean, K. Carby were third at The Morrison Group played a Par 4’s half handicap event on Kalusniak, Laurie Lorig even. Front/Back event on Thursday, Feb. 2. Wednesday, Feb. 15. and Clara Wisman with Koon was first, indi- The winners were: Front - First Taking first place in the First flight 34; and third place, vidually, with +6, Laura place, Leo Persails and Greg Best with was Ruth Kirk with a 38.8, followed by Virginia Simmons, Smutnick second at +3 57; second place, Gil Heier and Bob Laura Kebberly’s 40.5 for second. Annie Hall, Jan Mann and Neil third at +2 1/2. Wolf with 58; and third place, Larry Betty Clarke and Marge Pederson and Donna Palmatier A Men’s Pro-Am was Roy and Tom Morway with 61. Back - tied for third with 41.5, with Marian with 35. played on Wednesday, First place, Gil Heier and Bob Wolf with Passafume next at 42. Closest to the pin: Feb. 8. 58; second place, Bob Streeter and In the Second flight, Cindy Dall was No. 2, Wanda Jones, 3- Vince Boever, Cliff Lefty St. Pierre with 62; and third first with 35 and Eleanor Short was feet-5-inches; No. 4, Aubin, Ken Koon and place, Larry Roy and Tom Morway with second with 37.5. Wanda Jones, 4-feet-4- Bob Streeter took first 63. Mary Cripps took third with a 38.5, inches; and No. 8, with +21, while Cliff The Men’s Association played a pro Jean Edwards fourth with a 39 and Wanda Jones, 4-feet-5- Steele, Gil Heier, Romy am tournament on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Nancy Senior fifth with an even 40. inches. Febre and Joe Graf tied Winning first place was the team of Last Monday, Feb. 13, the Mezza A Scramble was with Frank Conroy, Lefty St. Pierre, Gordon Clauws, Neil Group played Individual Pro-Am Points played on Thursday, Russ Rudd, Dave Kelly Purcell and Butch Smith with plus- at Golf Hammock Country Club. Feb. 2. and JR Messier for 15.5; second place, Tim Thomas, Dave Frank Borgia won first place with Winning first place second at +18. Stoddart and Dick Garceau with plus- plus 2 in A group and Doug Haire took was the team of Dick Individually, Messier 12.5; and third place, Len Westdale, second place with minus 3. Denhart, Bob and won A flight with +11 Leo Persails, Bob Stevens, Clark In B group Danny Geirer scored a Elaine Orr, Art over Febre’s +9, while Austin with plus-5. plus 2 for first place and a three-way Schmeltz, Betty Billau, Streeter’s +8 1/2 got Individual winners: A Flight (26- tie for second place between Bobby Mario Cappelletti and the nod in B flight over over): Tying for first/second places Culbert,Dick Botelho and Paul Brown Margaret Schultz with Koon’s +6. were Peter Bridge and Dave Stoddart all with minus 5. 45. Tying for C flight saw Stevens with plus-7 each. B Flight (23-25): First Bob Hughes was in first place in C second/third places finish first with +8, with place, Butch Smith with plus-9.5; and group with plus 5, Bob Morrison and were the teams of Ron Keith Kincer second at second place, Dick Garceau with plus- Doc Thomas tied for second with plus and Sylvia West, Ott +5. Blind Partners (Low Net) event on 3.5. C Flight (19-22): First place, Bill 1. and Maxine Wegner, Pete and Mary And Joe Graf totaled a +9 to win D Mountford with plus-5; and second Wednesday, Feb. 8. Bill Young had plus 1 for first place McNamee and Ken Rowen with 46 flight over Lefty St. Pierre’s +5 1/2. place, Clark Austin with plus-1.5. D Winning first place was the team of in D group and Jim Reed and Pete each. The Morrison Group tickeled the Flight (18-under): First place, Neil David Raciti, Bud Snyder and Bill Mezza tied at minus 1 for second Closest to the pin: (Ladies), No. 2, tees on Tuesday, Feb. 7, with Butch Purcell with plus-6; and second place, Lockwood with 211; second place, place. Karen Ames, 0-feet-9-inches; and No. Smith, Cliff Steele, Romy Febre and Bob Stevens with plus-5.5. Next Monday the Mezza Group will 8, Virginia Simmons, 5-feet-2-inches. Bruce Miseno, Darrell Gardner and Bill Larry Roy finishing first at -41. play at Golf Hammock beginning at 8 Lockwood with 212; and third place, (Men), No. 4, Norm Grubbs, 1-foot-11- Kenny Brunswick, Russ Rudd, Leo SpringLake a.m. inches. Roger Thompson, Terry Moss and Persails and Paul Johnson came in Please arrive early to register. The Men’s League played an event Larry Kress with 218. with a -38, tying them for second with The SpringLake Women’s Golf For more information, call Pete on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Closest to the pin: No. 13, Darrell George Brode, Fred Evans, Bob League played a Two Person Team Net Mezza at 382-1280 or 414-2110. Tying for first/second places were Gardner, 20-feet-6-inches. Stevens and Gil Heier. Score Tournament on the Cougar Trail the teams of Orville Huffman, S. The Ladies Association played a The Golfettes played an event on course on Wednesday, Feb. 15. Harder Hall Shelton, Gene Ray and Butch Hall; Blind Partners (Low Net) event on Tuesday, Feb. 7. Flight A first place went to the team Tuesday, Feb. 7. of Maggie Robb and Terrie Austin with The Ladies League played a Pro-Am Doyan Eades, Pete McNamee, Al Peggy Wehunt, Elaine Keppler, Betty Welch, Bob Knishka and Dave Colvin Winning first place was the team of Wallace and Lucy Roberts took first a net 140. Points event on Monday, Feb. 13. Second place went to the team of The winners were: Tying for first with 37 each. Tying for third/fourth Alice Bitzer, Carol Olson and Barb with -27 and Betty Leblanc, Carol Roy, places were the teams of Claude Cash, Moriarity with 211; second place, Bev Rudd and Mary Belobradich were Debbie Delaney and Sharon Warner place, Helen Sayre and Mary Hayes with 142. with plus-2 each; and third place, Cal Billingsley, Charles Goins, Fred Linda Archambault, Pat Haas and second at -25. Neer and John Ruffo; Norm Grubbs, Janice Geiger with 224; and third Anne Kelly, Frances Neil, Donna Marilyn Redenbarger and partner Nancy Jankovic with plus-1. Barbara Francoeur came in third with Chip-ins: None. Mario Cappelletti, Larry Heath and Bill place, Gloria Ziegler, Von Lacy and Johnson and Michelle Koon were third Fowler with 38 each. Judy Thompson with 232. with -22. 143, leaving Marsi Benson and Jan The Ladies League played a “Skins” Nelson to settle for fourth with 147. event on Thursday, Feb. 9. Closest to the pin: No. 2, Joe Closest to the pin: No. 2, Barb The Limited Group played team and Swartz, 3-feet-1-inch; No. 4, John Moriarity, 23-feet-2-inches; and No. 7, individual Pro-Am Points on Monday, In Flight B, Joann Deweese and No. 6, Mary Hayes with 3; No. 8, Patty Miller played well together and Diane Darrock with 1; No. 12, Joyce Byron, 2-feet-11.5-inches; and Helen Hunter. Feb. 6. Langston, 7-feet-8-inches. Dianne and Ken Hill teamed up with took first place with net 138. Himler with 1; No. 13, Diane Darroch A few strokes back was Kay with 3; and No. 18, Carol Grimm with River Greens Ed and Judy Ward to win with +5 1/2, Placid Lakes ahead of John Hierholtzer and Kay and Gorham, who had a guest playing with 2. The Morrison Group hit the course her so she had to take a blind partner. Nancy Phillips scored a Hole-in-One Ghislain Boisvert, who resides at on Tuesday, Feb. 14 and saw Frank John Lemek’s +5. Kay Lemek had an individual high She came in second with 141 and with the Woodhaven Group on Lakeside Villages made a masterful Conroy, Jim Anderson, Tom Morway Roberta Briggs, also with a blind, Wednesday, Feb. 8. She aced hole No. shot which landed him a Hole-In-One and Dick Garceau come in with a -40 to +5, followed by Dianne Hill’s +3 1/2 and Carolyn Hyde’s +3. claimed third place with 145. 9, 133-yards, using a driver. It was wit- on Hole No. 2, at 135 yards into the win the day. The Morrison Group played an event Dragging up the rear to claim fourth nessed by Donna Johnston, Lynne wind, using a club-8 iron, on Paul Johnson, Joe Graf, Cliff Steele Monday, Feb. 6. place was the team of Rosie Foote and Sanmya and Linda Harvey. Wednesday, Feb. 15. No roll, no and Leo Persails then tied at -38 with Winning first place was the team of Diana Ackling, who had a 152. The Ladies League played a Par 4s bounce, straight into the cup! Butch Smith, Paul Nelson and Ray Gerry Page, Leo Persails, Fred Evans We were fortunate to have had a golf event on Thursday, Feb. 2. The President’s Cup (Day 3) was Delsasso. and Clark Austin with minus-43; and clinic on Tuesday with former LPGA The winners were: First place, played Wednesday, Feb. 15. The Golfettes also hit the links on second place, Ray Delsasso, Bob Wolf, player Sue Ertl. Dianne Darroch with 35.5; second The winners were: No. 10, def. No. Valentine’s Day, with Pat Kincer and She was also present on Wednesday place, Pat Chance with 36.5; and third 14, David Moiles, 3 and 2; and No. 5, Bill Mountford and Bob Streeter with Lucy Roberts teaming up to score a - minus-40. and played a few holes with each team. place, Lorraine Forcier with 37.5. Frank Fisher, def. No. 1 Tom Lacy, 3 19 for first. A great big thanks to Sue for all of and 2. The Men’s Association played a MaryBeth Carby and Donna Men’s Day event on Saturday, Feb. 4. the pointers. Lake June West A Low Gross, Low Net tournament Johnson scored a -14 for second On Tuesday, Feb. 14, the SpringLake was played on Wednesday, Feb. 15. Front (9) - J.R. Messier, Dick A Scramble was played on before a three-way tie was seen for Garceau, Bob Wolf and Lefty St. Pierre Men’s Golf Association put on a 4 Man Thursday, Feb. 9. Low Gross winners: Tying for third, at -12, between the teams of Team Modified Scramble on the first/second places were Russ Isaacs with minus-22. Back (9) - Russ Rudd, Tying for first/second places were Fran Neil and Betty Wallace, Karen Johnny Wehunt, Harold Plagens and Panther Trail golf course. the teams of Ron Hesson, Pete and and Darrell Gardner with 81 each. Speaker and Mary Belobradich and Pat In this event, each player was Third place, John Goble with 82. Low Larry Roy; John Smutnick, Len Mary McNamee, John and Kim Givens, Gower and Kay Conkle. Westdale, Gil Heier and Glenn Nelson scored individually, but played their Rick and Wendy Freeman; Ron and Net winners: Tying for first/second The Limited Group played team and ball from the position of the best drive places were John Rosettis and David with minus-19 each. Total - J.R. Sylvia West, Ron and Carol Cobert, individual Pro-Am Points on Monday, on each hole. Moiles with 68 each. Third place, Messier, Dick Garceau, Bob Wolf and Bob and Verna Knishka with 48 each. Feb. 13. The winners were the the team of Darrell Horney with 69. Lefty St. Pierre. Third place, Ken Rowen, John and Taking top team honors were Bern Joe Austin and Dean Richardson, Closest to the pin: No. 6, Larry Closest to the pin: No. 3, Lefty St. Gloria Huggett, Ott and Maxine Wegner and Sharon Koster and John and Kay aided strongly by two good “blinds” Kress, 11-feet-7-inches. Pierre, 8-feet-4-inche; No. 5, Dick and Margaret Schultz with 49. Lemek at +24. with a net score of 258 - 30 under par. The 2012 Valentines Scramble was Garceau, 7-feet-4-inches; No. 12, Jim Closest to the pin: (Ladies), No. 8, Mike Lueth, Tom Shaver and Felix We hear that Bo Bohanon had to played with 80 players on Tuesday, Anderson, 16-feet-2-inches; and No. Wanda Jones, 6-feet-8-inches. (Men), Charlie were next at +11 1/2 points. drop out to be with Red, who is in bad Feb. 14. 17, Bob Streeter, 10-feet-8.5-inches. No. 2, John Givens, 7-feet-3-inches; Individually, Ken Hill scored a +9 1/2 health. Tying for first/second places were An afternoon scramble was played and No. 4, Art Schmeltz, 7-feet-11- for first, just ahead of the +9 brought in And we hope Red gets better soon the teams of John Moss, Don Boulton, on Friday, Feb. 3. inches. by Bern Koster. and gets back to playing with us. Alice Bitzer and Emily Bootier; Dave Winning first place was the team of The Men’s League played an event The Morrison Group played a round Second place went to Ken Kirby, Pat Roe, Bruce Miseno, Cheryl Simeon Smutnick, Grafi, Jerry Lewis and Don on Wednesday, Feb. 8. on Thursday, Feb. 9, with Don Shatney, Ken Willey, and Ed Clay with a and Jim Drake with minus-21 each. McDonald with minus-13; second Winning first place was the team of McDonald and Bob Wolf shooting a 56 score of 260 (only 28 under par). Third place, Gene and Jeanne Ransom, place, Charlie Seralde, Dave Patly, Bev Ron West, Rod Martin, Ron Van Meter, for first. This team had two net 65’s, a net 66, Floyd and Wanda Beers with minus-20. Rudd, Jack Sayre and Longs with Fred Neer and York with 37; second Ken Brunswick and Jim Cercy were and Mr. Clay’s net 64 clinched it. Closest to the pin: (Women), No. 11, minus-8; and third place, Russ Rudd, place, Orville Huffman, Art Schmeltz, second at 57 and there was a four-way Third place was won by Jan Hard, Lynn Bialek, 12-feet-3-inches. (Men), Pat Grays and Garceau. Larry Heath and Ron Cobert with 38; tie for third. Charlie Scoven, George Thomas, and No. 2, John Couture, 6-feet-8-inches. The Ladies Association played a pro Romy Febre and P. Nelson, Ken and third place, Claude Cash, Cal The President’s Cup (Day 2) tourna- am tournament on Thursday, Feb. 2. John Schroeder with net 266 - 24 Koon and B. Smith, Gil Heier and Leo Billingsley, Bill Fowler, Clay and George ment on Wednesday, Feb. 8. Winning first place was the team of under. Persails, Cliff Aubin and Clark Austin Dean with 39. The winners were: No. 5, Frank Pat Graf, Frances Neil, Pauline Bridge This team benefited to a large extent all came in with 58s. Closest to the pin: No. 2, Ron Van Fisher, def. No. 13, Henry Shaw 7 and and Lucy Roberts with plus-9.5; and by Mr. Schroeder’s hot hand, a net A Ladies Pro-Am was played on Meter, 4-feet-2-inches; No. 4, Joe 6. No. 10, John Rosettis, def. No. 15, second place, Babe McDonald, Betty 58... Thursday, Feb. 9, with Barb Stuber, Swartz, 8-feet-3-inches; and No. 8, Ott Larry Kress, 4 and 3. No. 1, Tom Lacy, Leblanc, Joan Brode and Linda Taking fourth place was the team of Wegner, 3-feet-7-inches. def. No. 8, Ed Bartusch, 4 and 3. No. Karen Speaker, Donna Johnson and Therrien with minus-5. John Starks, Jay Payne, Dale Stevens, The Ladies Monday League played a 14, David Moiles, def. No. 6, Bob Pat Kincer taking first with +4. Individual winners were: First place, and Chips Ryan, who came in at 268. game on Monday, Feb. 6. McMillian, 1 up. Carole McClay, Lucy Roberts, Pauline Bridge with plus-5. Tying for Bob Hinde’s team came in fifth at Winning first place was the team of The Men’s Association played a Michelle Koon and Peggy Wehunt were second/third/fourth/fifth places were 269 and Gary Behrendt’s team tied for Helene Mellon, Betty Billau, Beth Little second at +2 1/2 and Janet Regan, with Pat Kincer, Babe McDonald, Karen Sixth with Edd Vowels team at 272.

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Metro Services Inside of the esophagus are identifiable risk group. gus and surrounding lymph Experts predict that roughly different layers. The first Therefore, it is often up to nodes. 17,000 new cases of layer is the mucosa, which has patients to ask for screening ࡗ Insertion of a stent to hold esophageal cancer will be different layers of its own. from their doctors. open the esophagus and diagnosed in the U.S. and The innermost layer of the relieve esophageal obstruc- 2,000 cases in Canada this esophagus is the epithelium, Treatment tion. year, according to the which is made up of flat, thin ࡗ Insertion of a feeding tube American Cancer Society and cells called squamous cells. Doctors can do a series of that bypasses the throat. the Canadian Digestive This layer is where most can- tests to diagnose the cancer. ࡗ Chemotherapy and radia- Health Foundation. Although cers of the esophagus begin, These may include an tion treatment used separately not as prevalent as some other according to the ACS. The endoscopy to see inside of the or together. cancers, cancer of the esopha- other layers of the esophagus esophagus, different imaging Again, the type of treat- gus is a concern for many are the submucosa, muscu- scans to take pictures of the ment will be based on a doc- men, who are more likely than laris propria and the adventi- esophagus and checking the tor’s recommendation. Metro Services women to be affected. tia. These layers are largely Men over the age of 70 are at a higher risk for esophageal function of other organs to see Survival rates for made up of connective tissue, cancer, which can impact their ability to enjoy food over if cancer is present. esophageal cancer continue to Anatomy of the muscles, nerves, and blood time. Depending on the severity improve through the years as esophagus vessels. of the cancer, an oncologist doctors have better methods In many cases, the cancer may recommend the follow- of diagnosis and treatment at ࡗ Obesity hoarseness can be symptoms The esophagus is a hollow will begin in the inner-most ing treatments. their disposals. ࡗ Consuming foods pre- as well. Over time, individu- tube that connects the mouth layer of the esophagus ࡗ Surgery to remove a tumor. However, statistics do indi- served in lye als may lose weight without to the stomach and the (mucosa) and work its way ࡗ Surgery to remove a por- cate that the majority of ࡗ Barrett’s Esophagus, a trying due to their impaired remainder of the digestive outward. However, the cancer tion of the esophagus and esophageal cancer patients condition where the lining of ability to eat. system. It lies just behind the can occur anywhere. reconnect it to the stomach by will die within five years of the esophagus is damaged Screening for esophageal trachea and in front of the pulling the stomach up or diagnosis. Getting diagnosed from acid reflux cancer is not frequent because spine. Food that is chewed using a piece of the colon. early and reducing behaviors Risk factors for ࡗ Gender and age: men over of the rarity of the condition and swallowed will travel ࡗ Surgery to remove a por- that can lead to the cancer are esophageal cancer the age of 70 are at greater and a lack of evidence of an down this muscular tube — tion of the stomach, esopha- a person’s best precautions. risk which averages 10 to 13 inch- There are no definitive es long in most adults — until causes of esophageal caner, Symptoms it reaches the stomach to start but doctors surmise that the digestion process. chronic irritation of the The Mayo Clinic says that BEST HEARING CENTER; 5.542"; 3"; Black; healthy living; 0 0 0 1 6 5 2 7 Called the upper esophagus may contribute to very early stages of esophageal sphincter, this is a the mutation of DNA, which esophageal cancer may cause muscle that relaxes to open leads to the presence of no symptoms. However, as and allow food to enter. At the abnormal cancer cells. the disease progresses and bottom of the esophagus is the Behaviors and factors that tumors form, there may be area that connects the esopha- may cause this irritation some symptoms. One of the gus to the stomach, known as include: more common is a feeling of a the gastroesophageal, or GE, ࡗ Alcohol consumption lump or blockage in the throat junction. Part of the lower ࡗ Smoking that disrupts the ability to esophagus is the lower ࡗ An esophageal sphincter swallow. Sufferers may choke esophageal sphincter, which that won’t relax on food or feel that it gets regulates the flow of food into ࡗ Gastroesophageal reflux stuck going down. the stomach and prevents disease (GERD) Chest pain or burning simi- stomach acid from entering ࡗ Frequent consumption of lar to GERD heartburn also the esophagus. very hot liquids may occur. Coughing or

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Metro Services Chamomile may help ease nervousness and anxiety. Exploring natural remedies to common health problems Metro Services that implementing natural jewelweed and aloe vera are As prevalent as prescrip- remedies at times can be safe effective. tion medications are, all-nat- and effective. Furthermore, ࡗ Feminine issues: Parsley, ural remedies for common not all natural remedies are basil and goldenseal can alle- illnesses and conditions are without merit, and some tra- viate symptoms associated still a viable alternative to ditional medicines are actual- with menstruation. prescription medications for ly derived from natural, ࡗ Antibiotics: Oregano and many people. But are these plant-based ingredients garlic are purported to have all-natural options safe? themselves. antibiotic qualities and can In 2011, Apple founder According to surgeon and fend off harmful bacteria. Steve Jobs lost his battle with author, Dr. Walter C. ࡗ Infections: Honey has pancreatic cancer. Reports Thompson, “Herbal medicine long been used to heal and as indicate that Jobs, a devout is safe because it’s natural. an antibacterial and antifun- Buddhist, delayed surgery After researching the litera- gal remedy. and other traditional treat- ture, one can truly say that, at Many natural foods are ments for almost a year while the very least, herbal medi- effective in preventing and he participated in holistic cine is safer than convention- fighting cancer as well. treatments for the cancer. al drugs.” Some of these included juice Those thinking about Although natural remedies fasts, bowel cleansings, incorporating natural reme- can be effective, it’s impor- acupuncture, herbal supple- dies into their health regimen tant for pregnant women to ments, and even a vegan diet. can consider the following avoid any herbs and plant Eventually, Jobs had surgery, options. supplements until discussing but some experts feel he ࡗ Nervousness and anxiety: the risks/benefits with their waited too long. Try lettuce, chamomile, doctors. Also, some natural Although conventional valerian, and rose petals. remedies can interact with care is often an effective ࡗ Pain relief:Use omega-3 prescription drugs or increase means to treating illnesses fatty acids, green tea, ginger their potency, so it’s impor- and other conditions, there root, and tumeric. tant to talk to a doctor about are many doctors who agree ࡗ Itchiness: Witch hazel, any plans.

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Shingles, also known as weeks the blisters begin to in some cases. the patient reported age group (60-69 years) at 64 found to also help with pos- the herpes zoster virus, is heal and form scabs; howev- The treatment for a prior episode of percent than the older age therpetic neuralgia. simply a reactivation of the er, the pain often continues. shingles consists of shingles. Unless a group (older than 70) at 38 Shingles is contagious for virus that caused your chick- When the rash affects the taking an oral contraindication percent. Side effects included children and adults who have en pox earlier in life. The face, it usually affects one antiviral agent such exists, patients with redness at the site of injec- not had chicken pox, and can virus lies dormant in the side of the forehead and as acyclovir, usually chronic medical con- tion, pain, and swelling. be spread by inhalation. spinal nerve cells and can be scalp, does not cross the mid- several times a day ditions may also be Acetominophen with or Pregnant women who have reactivated years later when line of the face, and involves for a week to 10 vaccinated. The vac- without codeine is sometimes not had chicken pox must the immune system is chal- only the upper eyelid. About days. Treatment will cine may also be required during the first two exercise extreme caution in lenged or suppressed by 10-20 percent of the popula- shorten the duration Focal administered with all weeks as pain from post-her- avoiding contact with a shin- fatigue, physical/emotional tion will have this presenta- and severity of the other live or inacti- petic neuralgia can be severe. gles patient. trauma, serious illness, or tion at some point. Upon illness, but will not Point vated vaccines, In addition, depression can certain medications. Between exam, the eye doctor will necessarily prevent Dr. Valerie including those for be quite common during the Valerie Moulds is a board certi- 20 and 30 percent of the pop- evaluate both the surface of postherpetic neural- Moulds influenza and pneu- initial phase of infection, so fied optometric physician prac- ulation will be affected by the eye as well as the optic gia. If the condition is severe, mococcal vaccines. The vac- an antidepressant may be pre- ticing in Sebring and is shingles at some point in nerve and retina looking for the patient may need to be cine should not be adminis- scribed. Arizona and Florida certified their lifetime. any signs of viral involve- hospitalized on this medica- tered to those who are aller- Antidepressants have been in diagnostics and therapeutics. The first symptom most ment in those tissues. tion for 5-10 days. An antibi- gic to gelatin, neomycin, or patients notice is a tingling or After the infection has run otic ointment is prescribed to any other component of the pain similar to having a sun- its course, some patients will keep the skin eruptions from vaccine, those with a history FRAMES AND IMAGES; 3.639"; 2"; Black; burn on one side of the face develop a deep pain known becoming infected, and warm of a primary or acquired 2/3,10,17,24; 0 0 0 1 6 5 2 8 or body. Painful skin blisters as post-herpetic neuralgia compresses are usually immunodeficiency state (i.e. begin to appear several days that can continue for months applied to the skin about leukemia, lymphoma, etc.), later, also on one side of the and sometimes years. This is three times a day to keep the those who are receiving face or body. This skin rash more common in the elderly. area clean. If the eye is immunosuppressive therapy, is typically found on the The incidence of shingles involved, we usually recom- or those who are or may be chest, abdomen, back, or increases with age. More than mend artificial tears 3-4 pregnant. face, although it can also 50 percent of cases develop times a day to keep it as In a clinical trial involving affect the neck, limbs, and in patients older than 60. In comfortable as possible. more than 38,000 adults 60 lower back as well. The blis- patients younger than 40, a Topical steroid eye drops are years of age or older, the vac- ters, or eruptions, are very medical evaluation should be occasionally helpful as well. cine reduced the overall inci- painful, itchy, and tender. If conducted to determine There is a vaccine dence of shingles by 51 per- the face becomes involved, whether the patient may be (Zostavax) designed to help cent and the incidence of LAMPE & KEIFFER; 3.639"; 4"; Black; healthy living; eye pain, red eye, headache, immunocompromised. prevent shingles. It is recom- neuralgia by 67 percent. The 0 0 0 1 6 5 2 5 fever, or fatigue may precede Shingles usually only occurs mended for persons 60 years effectiveness of the vaccine the rash. After one to two once, although it may recur old or older, whether or not was higher in the younger

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Atonement Lutheran Christian Training Church News brates Transfiguration of Our Primera Bautista Mision This coming Wednesday Church, ELCA Church Lord. Pastor Gary Kindle Sunday services with Pastor will have a time of prayer will deliver his sermon titled Johnattan Soltero. and desserts. Everyone is SEBRING — This Sunday SEBRING — Rev. Linda bining team preaching, “A Glimpse of the Lord” The church is at 100 N. asked to bring their favorite is the Transfiguration of Our M. Downing will bring the singing and song leading. from the Holy Gospel Lake Ave. For more infor- dessert to share. This will be Lord Sunday. Worship serv- message titled “Revelation The concert will begin at Lesson of the Day Mark 9:2- mation call 453-6681 or e- followed by a time of prayer ice with Communion will be 11” at the Sunday morning 6:30 p.m. 9. mail [email protected]. for on the prayer list. To led by the Rev. Jefferson service. The Wednesday The monthly potluck is have someone added to our Cox. night Bible study is studying also scheduled for Sunday, Sunday Bible study is in prayer list either call or e- Worship assistant will be the Gospel of John. immediately following the the Book of John. First Christian mail the church office. Ron Fitzpatrick and morning Worship Tai Chi is offered at 9 Church - Avon Park First Christian Church of Eucharist assistant is Jim Celebration. After the a.m. Tuesday and Thursday Christian Science Avon Park is at 1016 W. Fiedler; lector is Marty potluck will be the monthly in the fellowship hall; open AVON PARK — 1 Church Camphor (behind the Young. Celebration of worship service at the Lake to all (no charge, donations Timothy chapter 6 verses 17, Wachovia Bank). Call 453- February birthdays will fol- SEBRING — The lesson Placid Care Center at 1:30 accepted). 18 and 19 states: “Command 5334 or e-mail firstchris- low morning service. sermon on Sunday morning p.m. Faith’s Closet/Thrift Shop those who are rich in this [email protected] Lent schedule: Ash is titled “Mind.” The Eastside Christian Church offers donated items that are present world not to be arro- with any questions or to Wednesday, at 7 p.m. with keynote is from II Samuel is at 101 Peace Ave., two in good condition for resale. gant nor to put their hope in request information. The Rev. Jefferson Cox. Service 22:33, “God is my strength miles east of U.S. 27 on Overstocked items are wealth, which is so uncer- church website is will include Imposition of and power:” C.R. 621. Call 465-7065. offered at half-price one tain, but to put their hope in www.firstchristianap.com. Ashes and Holy Eucharist. The church is at 146 N. week each month. Help is God, who richly provides us Lenten Soup Suppers are Franklin St. Emmanuel United available to individuals who with everything for our come to the Thrift Shop with enjoyment. Command them First Christian coming at 5:30 p.m. every Church of Christ Wednesday, Feb. 29 through Eastside Christian an emergency need. Faith’s to do good, to be rich in Church (Disciples of Closet/Thrift Shop hours are good deeds, and to be gener- March 28. Church SEBRING — Rev. George Christ) Miller will deliver the 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday ous and willing to share. In SEBRING — At the LAKE PLACID — All are Sunday morning sermon, through Friday, and 9 a.m. to this way they will lay up Christ Lutheran Lord’s Table this Sunday invited to attend Eastside “Changed,” with Scripture noon Saturday. Phone: 385- treasure for themselves as a Church - LCMS morning will be Dick and Christian Church on Sunday from Mark 9:2-9. 2782 (direct to Faith’s firm foundation for the com- Sharron Campbell. AVON PARK — Pastor evening for a concert with The church is 1.7 miles Closet). ing age, so that they may Communion will be served Scott McLean will preach a The Master’s Encouragers, west of U.S. 27 on County Mid-High School Youth take hold of the life that is by Carol Chandler, Diane sermon titled “Enter Jesus” Blaine and Boyd Cornwell, Road 634 (Hammock Road). will hold the 30 Hour truly life.” Pastor Greg Biedler, Elissa Crothers and on Sunday. twin brothers born in Athens, Call 471-1999 or visit Famine from Friday to Ratliff will be using this Frances Goff. The church is at 1320 Ohio. sebringemmanuelucc.com. Saturday, Feb. 24-25. Scripture and others, in this Greeting the congregation County Road 64, east the Encouraging the saints week’s sermon, “Reaching this morning will be Don Avon Park High School. For and saving the lost through Out to Others,” where he Faith Lutheran First Baptist Church and Barbara Tiemens. more information, call 471- team preaching, singing and will challenge all to have Church - Avon Park Children’s Church leaders 2663 or search the Internet song leading, the Cornwells within you a desire to share for Sunday will be Juanita for work very effectively in an SEBRING — This AVON PARK — The Rev. with others as God has christlutheranavonpark.org. evangelistic ministry com- Sunday, the church cele- Jon Beck is senior pastor. shared with you. Continued on page 9B PLACES TO WORSHIP Places to Worship is a paid a.m.; Wednesday: Evening a.m.; Blended Service, 10:30 a.m.; hard-of-hearing. Office phone, 385- 33852 (two miles east of U.S. 27 advertisement in the News-Sun Service, 7 p.m.; Children/Youth, 7 Mision Buatista Hispana, 2 p.m.; 0752. on County Road 621), 465-7065. that is published Friday and p.m. Telephone: 453-4256. Fax: Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. I Spring Lake Baptist Church, Ray Culpepper, senior pastor. Sunday. To find out more infor- 453-6986. E-mail: office@apfellow Wednesday night programs at the “Where the Bible is Always Open.” Sunday: Bible classes, 9 a.m.; CHURCH OF mation on how to place a listing ship.org; Web site, www.apfellow ROC begin 5:30 p.m., at church Pastor Richard Schermerhorn, Worship Celebration with the BRETHREN in this directory, call the News- ship.org. begin 6:30 p.m. Preschool and 7408 Valencia Road; 655-2610. Lord’s Supper each week 10:15 Sun at 385-6155, ext. 502. I First Baptist Church of Avon Mother’s Day Out for children age Assistant Pastor Ronald Smith, a.m. Thelma Hall, organist; and Pat I Church of the Brethren, 700 S. Park, 100 N. Lake Ave., Avon Park. 6 weeks to 5 years old. Becky 386-1610. On U.S. 98 at the Spring Hjort, pianist. Wednesday: Praise Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870. Rev. Jon Beck, pastor; Charlie Gotsch, director. Call 385-4704. Lake Village II entrance. Sunday and Prayer, 6:30 p.m.; “Building Sunday: Church School, 9 a.m.; APOSTOLIC Parish, associate pastor/youth and I Florida Avenue Baptist School, 9:45 a.m. for all ages; God’s Kingdom for Everyone.” Morning Worship, 10:15 a.m. families; Joy Loomis, music direc- Church, 401 S. Florida Ave., Avon Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.; “Jesus Christ, the Way, Truth and Wednesday: Temple Choir, 7:30 I Greater Faith Apostolic tor; Rev. Johnattan Soltero, Park. Mailing address is 710 W. Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Life!” “Alive and Worth the Drive!” p.m. Phone 385-1597. Church, 24 Rainer Drive, Lake Hispanic pastor. Regular Sunday Bell St., Avon Park, FL 33825. Wednesday Mid-week Bible Study I Sebring Christian Church, Placid, FL 33852. invites you to schedule: 8:30 a.m. orchestra Telephone, 453-5339. Rev. John D. and Prayer Service, 6:30 p.m. 4514 Hammock Road, Sebring, FL CHURCH OF CHRIST come worship with us in spirit and rehersal; 9 a.m. Library open; 9:30 Girdley, pastor. Sunday School, Nursery available for all services. 33872. Tod Schwingel, Preacher; truth at 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Worship, 11 I Sunridge Baptist Church, David Etherton, Youth Pastor. I Avon Park Church of Christ, Sunday, and at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Morning Worship; 11 a.m. a.m.; 11 a.m. Children’s Church; (SBC) 3704 Valerie Blvd. (U.S. 27 Sunday Worship, 9:30 a.m.; 200 S. Forest Ave., Avon Park, FL For information contact (239) 671- Children’s Church; 6 p.m. evening Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. and Valerie, across from Florida Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Sunday 33825. Minister: Larry Roberts. 0390. Pastor Travis Vanderford. worship. Wednesday schedule: Wednesday night programs for Hospital), Sebring. Tim Finch, pas- Youth Service, 6 p.m; Evening Sunday Worship Services, 10:30 5:15 p.m. supper; 6 p.m. Bible children, youth and adults at 7 p.m. tor. Sunday School, 9;30 a.m.; service at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday a.m. and 6 p.m. Nursery facilities Study and Prayer; 6:30 p.m. Adult I Independent Baptist Church, Sunday Morning Worship, 10:45 night meals, 5:30 p.m. followed by are available at every service. Bible ASSEMBLY OF GOD Choir Practice; 6 p.m. children’s 5704 County Road 17 South, a.m.; and Sunday Evening Service, classes at 6:30 p.m. Changing Study: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and choir rehearsals; 7 p.m. mission Sebring, FL 33876. Sunday 6 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer, Bible Seasons, a men’s grief support Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bible centered I Christ Fellowship Church programs. Hispanic Services: School, 9:30 a.m. Sunday worship, Study, and Youth, 6:30 group, meets at 1:30 p.m. classes for all ages. Church phone: (Assembly of God), 2935 New Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., wor- 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening, 6 p.m. p.m.Nursery provided. For informa- Wednesdays. Alzheimers 453-4692. Life Way. Bearing His Name; ship service at 11 a.m. and evening Wednesday service, 7 p.m. tion, call 382-3695. Caregivers Support Group meets I Sebring Parkway Church of Preaching His Doctrine; and worship at 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Fundamental, soul-winning, mis- at 1 p.m. Thursdays. Office hours, Christ, 3800 Sebring Parkway, Awaiting His Coming. “Worshiping study at 7 p.m. Call 453-6681 for sion-minded, King James Bible 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday-Friday. Sebring, FL 33870; 385-7443. We God in Spirit and in Truth.” Sunday details. Church. Larry Ruse, pastor. Phone CATHOLIC Phone 382-6676. would like to extend an invitation School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, First Baptist Church of Lake 655-1899. Bus transportation. I First Christian Church, 1016 for you and your family to visit with 10 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. I Josephine, 111 Lake Josephine I Leisure Lakes Baptist Church, Our Lady of Grace Catholic W. Camphor St., Avon Park, FL us here at Sebring Parkway. Our Wednesday: Worship, 7 p.m. Drive, Sebring (just off U.S. 27 mid- 808 Gardenia St., Lake Placid (just Church, 595 East Main St., Avon 33825; (863) 453-5334; on the hours of service are: Sunday Bible Pastor Eugene Haas. Phone 471- way between Sebring and Lake off of Miller at the west end of Lake Park, 453-4757. Father Nicholas Web at www.firstchristianap.com. Class, 9 a.m.; Sunday Worship 0924. Placid). Your place for family, June) “Where the old fashion McLoughlin, pastor. Saturday Vigil Our motto is “Jesus is First at First Service, 10 a.m.; Sunday Evening I First Assembly of God, 4301 friends and faith. Sunday morning gospel is preached.” Sunday Mass is 4 p.m. in English and 7 Christian Church.” Greg Ratliff, Service, 6 p.m.; Wednesday Kenilworth Blvd., Sebring. The Rev. worship service is 11 a.m. Nursery School begins at 9:30 a.m.; p.m. in Spanish; Sunday mass 8 Senior Minister; Bible School 9 Service, 7 p.m. Wilmont McCrary, pastor. Sunday is provided for both services with Sunday Worship service at 10:45 and 10:30 a.m. in English. a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; Wednesday School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship Children’s Church at 11 a.m. Life a.m.; Sunday Evening Service is at Weekday mass at 8 a.m. studies for all ages, 6 p.m. Nursery CHURCH OF and KIDS Church, 11 a.m.; changing Bible Study for all ages 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting Confessions are at 3:30 p.m. provided for all events. Evening Worship, 7 p.m. NAZARENE starts at 9:45 a.m. Associate Pastor and Bible Study at 6 p.m. Call the Saturday. Religious Education I First Christian Church Wednesday Family Night, (Adult Allen Altvater leads the youth in church at 699-0671 for more infor- Classes are 9-10:20 a.m. Sunday (Disciples of Christ), 510 Bible Study), LIFE Youth Group, I First Church of the Nazarene their quest to become more like mation. for grades K through 8th. Poinsettia Avenue, (corner of Royal Rangers, Missionettes, 7:30 I of Avon Park, P.O. Box 1118., Christ. Sunday night worship at 6 Maranatha Baptist Church Confirmation class is from 6:30-8 Poinsettia and Eucalyptus), Avon Park, FL 33825-1118. 707 W. p.m. Phone 385-6431. p.m. Wednesday Bible Study and (GARBC), 35 Maranatha Blvd., p.m. Wednesday. Youth Nights Sebring, FL 33870. Phone: 385- Main St. Randall Rupert, Pastor. Prayer meeting at 7 p.m. along with Sebring, FL 33870 (A half mile east grades 6th and up, 6:30-8 p.m. 0358 or 385-3435. The Rev. Sunday: Sunday school begins at youth worship in the youth facility, of Highlands Avenue on Arbuckle Wednesday. Ronald Norton, Pastor; Sunday BAPTIST I 9:45 a.m. for all ages; morning wor- and missions training for all chil- Creek Road.) Sunday School, 9 St. Catherine Catholic Church, School, 9 a.m.; Praise Breakfast, dren. Call the church at 655-1524. a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:15 a.m.; 820 Hickory St., Sebring. Mailing ship at 10:45 a.m.; and evening I Avon Park Lakes Baptist 10 a..m., Morning Worship, 10:30 I First Baptist Church of Lake Evening Service, 6 p.m. Mid-week address: 882 Bay St., Sebring, FL service at 6 p.m. Wednesday Church, 2600 N. Highlands Blvd., a.m.; Children’s Church, 10:30 a.m. Placid, Knowing God’s Heart and service, Wednesday, 6 p.m. Daily 33870, 385-0049; fax, 385-5169; evening service is at 7 p.m. with Avon Park, FL 33825. George Hall, Thursday, Praise and Worship, Sharing God’s Hope, 119 E. Royal Prayer and Bible Study, 8 a.m., email, [email protected]; web- special services for children and Pastor. Christ centered and bibli- 6:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship, 7:15 Palm St., Lake Placid, FL 33852 Hamman Hall. Pastor Gerald site, www.stcathe.com. Very Rev. adults. Special services once a cally based. Sunday worship serv- p.m.; Midweek Bible Study, 7:15 (863) 465-3721, Website: Webber and Associate Pastors José González, V.F., month for seniors (Prime Time) and ices, 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. p.m. www.fbclp.com. Email: informa- Don Messenger and Ted Ertle. [email protected]; Parochial Ladies ministries. If you need any Nursery facilities are available. [email protected]. Sunday services - Phone 382-4301. Vicar, Rev. Victor Caviedes, 385- more information, call 453-4851. Bible studies at 9:45 a.m. Sunday I Traditional Service 9 a.m., I Parkway Free Will Baptist 3993; Assisting Priest (retired), CHRISTIAN & First Church of the Nazarene and 7 p.m. Wednesday. Prayer Contemporary Service 10:30 a.m. Church, 3413 Sebring Parkway, Rev. J. Peter Sheehan; Decons, of Lake Placid, 512 W. Interlake Time 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Link Groups at 9 and 10:30 a..m., Sebring, FL 33870. Welcome to the Rev. Mr. James R. McGarry and MISSIONARY Blvd., Lake Placid, FL 33852. Bible classes at 9:45 a.m. are cen- Senior Sunday Night at 6 p.m. church where the “Son” always Rev. Mr. Max M. Severe. Parish ALLIANCE Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Morning tered for all ages. Choir practice at Wednesday Activities: Family din- shines. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; office hours, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. worship, 10:45 a.m.; Evening serv- 5 p.m. Sunday. Church phone: ner at 5 p.m. ($4 per person, reser- Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Monday-Friday. Masses – Daily I The Alliance Church of ice, 6 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7 452-6556. vations required). Prayer meeting, Evening Worship, 6 p.m.; and Masses 8 a.m. and noon Monday- Sebring, 4451 Sparta Road, p.m. Classes for adult children and I Bethany Baptist Church Youth Intersections, and MaxKidz Wednesday Evening Worship, 7 Friday; 9 a.m. Saturday. Weekend Sebring, FL 33875. Call 382-1343. youth. Call 465-6916. Pastor Tim (GARBC) We are located at the Extreme meet at 6:15 p.m. The p.m. End-of-the-Month-Sing at 6 Masses 4 and 5 p.m. Saturday, 5 Rev. Steve Hagen, pastor. Sunday Taylor. corner of SR17 and C-17A (truck church is at 119 E. Royal Palm St., p.m. on the last Sunday of each p.m. Saturday Spanish Mass (Holy services: Sunday School meets at route) in Avon Park. Join us Lake Placid. For information, call month. The Rev. J.S. Scaggs, pas- Family Youth Center), 8 and 10:30 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Morning Sunday morning at 9:00 AM for cof- 465-3721 or go to www.fbclp.com. tor. Church phone: 382-3552. a.m. Sunday, noon Sunday Sunday Worship Service meets at 10:30 CHURCHES OF fee and doughnuts, followed with I First Baptist Church of Lorida Home phone: 214-3025. Affiliated Mass; 5 p.m. Sunday English a.m.; Sunday Evening Bible Study CHRIST IN Sunday School for all ages at 9:30. located right on U.S. 98 in Lorida. with the National Association of Family Mass (Holy Family Youth meets at 6 p.m. (off site); Sunday morning worship service Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. Free Will Baptists, Nashville, Tenn. Center). Confession: every Wednesday Prayer Gathering CHRISTIAN UNION begins at 10:30 a.m., and evening for all ages. Sunday worship serv- I Sparta Road Baptist Church, Saturday 3-3:45 p.m. or first Friday meets at 6 p.m. I worship service is at 6 p.m. On ices are at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. (SBC) 4400 Sparta Road. Rev. of the month 7:15-7:45 a.m., or by Community Bible Church - Wednesdays, the Word of Life teen Preschool care is provided at the Ken Geren, interim pastor. Sunday appointment with any priest. Churches of Christ in Christian ministry and the Catylist class 11 a.m. worship service. school, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Morning I St. James Catholic Church, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Union, (Orange Blossom (20's+) begin at 6:30 PM. The adult Wednesday evening Bible Study Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening 3380 Placidview Drive, Lake Conference Center) 1400 C-17A I Bible and Prayer Time begins at 7 and Prayer meeting is at 6:30 p.m., Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Placid, 465-3215. Father Michael Christian Science Church, 146 North (truck route), Avon Park. p.m. For more information go to followed by adult choir rehearsal. Prayer/Bible Study, 6 p.m. Nursery J. Cannon. Mass schedule: N. Franklin St. Sunday: 10:30 a.m. Presenting Jesus Christ as the www.bethanybaptistap.com or call From September the AWANA provided. For information, call 382- Summer (May 1 to Oct. 31) - morning worship and Sunday answer for time and eternity. the church office at 863-452-1136. groups meet. First Lorida is the 0869. Saturday Vigil, 4 p.m.; Sunday 8 school. Testimonial meetings at Sunday morning worship service, I Faith Missionary Baptist “Place to discover God’s love.” For I Southside Baptist Church a.m. and 9:30 a.m.; Weekdays, 9 4 p.m. each second and fourth 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided. Church, off State Road 17 North of more information about the church (GARBC), 379 S. Commerce Ave., a.m. December thru Easter - Wednesday. A free public reading Junior Church activities at same Sebring at 1708 LaGrange Ave. or the ministries offered, call 655- Sebring. David C. Altman, Pastor. Saturday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m., room/bookstore, located in the time for K-6 grade. Sunday School Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning 1878. Sunday School for all ages, 9:30 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.; Weekdays 9 church, is open before and after Bible hour (all ages), 9:30 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m.; Evening I First Baptist Church, Sebring, a.m.; Morning Worship Service, a.m.; and Holy Days 8 a.m., 9:30 church services. The Bible and the (Transportation available.) Sunday Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday 200 E. Center Ave., Sebring, FL 10:45 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 a.m. and 7 p.m., first Saturday at 9 Christian Science textbook, evening praise and worship serv- Service, 7 p.m. Deaf interpretation 33870. Telephone: 385-5154. Dr. p.m. Wednesday: Student ministry, a.m. ‘Science and Health with Key to ice, 6 p.m. Wednesday evening available. Ken Lambert, Pastor. David E. Richardson, senior pas- 6:30 p.m.; Awana kindergarten the Scriptures’ by Mary Baker Eddy prayer service, 7 p.m. Children and Phone 386-5055. tor; Rev. Joe Delph, associate pas- through fifth grade, 6:30 p.m.; are our only preachers. All are wel- youth activities at 7 p.m. I Fellowship Baptist Church, tor, minister of youth and activities; Adult Midweek Prayer and Bible CHRISTIAN come to come and partake of the Wednesday. Everyone is welcome, 1000 Maxwell St., Avon Park, FL and Rev. Nuno Norberto, associate Study, 7 p.m. A nursery for under comfort, guidance, support and please come worship with us. Don 33825. Sunday: Sunday School, pastor, minister of music and senior age 3 is available at all services. I Eastside Christian Church, healing found in the lesson-ser- Seymour, Senior Pastor. Phone 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:45 adults. Group Bible Studies, 9:15 Provisions for handicapped and 101 Peace Ave., Lake Placid, FL mons. 452-0088.

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Church News On Saturday, Feb. 25, the service will be held. Back Again,” and Roland Bates Promise,” is taken from Galatians Kingdom Heirs will present a con- Call the church office for infor- singing “One Day at a Time, Sweet 3 and 4. Pastor Jim Scaggs will Continued from page 8B cert at 7 p.m. A donation of $10 mation at 385-5184. The church is Jesus.” bring the Sunday morning and will be taken at the door and a love downtown at 126 S. Pine St. Visit The church is at 2705 Alternate evening worship service messages. Roberts and Sherry Kunsak. offering during the concert. The the website at www.sebringfirs- Route 17 South (behind Publix); The Wednesday evening service The guest minister for this serv- church will be open at 6 p.m. phone 314-9693. ice is Dr. Rev. Desmond Walker tumc.com. will be praise, prayer and Bible There are no reserved seats. and his sermon is titled “Building study. The church is at 215 E. Circle Memorial United Bridges of Relationship,” taken Grace Pointe Church St. (with two entrances on from Acts 10:23-25. Methodist Church St. John United Lagrande Street). For questions, SEBRING — Grace Pointe For more information, call 385- Methodist Church call 453-3242. Church is at 200 Lark Ave., LAKE PLACID — At the 0352. The church is at 510 Sebring Hills Association club- Heritage Worship Service, Pastor SEBRING — The Rev. Ronald Poinsettia Ave. house. First Presbyterian Jerry McCauley will preach on the De Genaro Jr.’s message will be Word-Spirit-Power Conference Church of Sebring subject “A Look At The Lord’s “Mountain Top Faith” at all three First Presbyterian in California is through Thursday Prayer.” services, with biblical reference Church of Avon Park with speakers Pastors Ron Zimmer, SEBRING — “Who is My Pastor Claude Burnett will from Mark 9:2-9. Nursery is pro- Neighbor” is the title of Sunday Wendell Smith and Keith Barron. preach on the topic of “Assurance” AVON PARK — On Sunday, vided at all services. morning’s sermon, taken from the Sunday morning worship is at the New Song Contemporary Pastor Bob Johnson’s sermon will Scriptures of Galatians 5:26 “Making the Wilderness A Worship Service in Rob Reynolds be "The Crown of Service" based The Way Church through 6:4. Pasture,” the river renewal series Hall. on I Corinthians 9:19-27. Special continues...we are almost there- Pastor Fred Ball will preach on SEBRING — Youth Director music will be provided by Bob and First United Methodist can’t quit now. the subject “Transforming Love” Zac Tsai will preach Sunday on Maxine Johnson. from the text of Mark 9, at the “The Power of Prayer.” The adult Sunday school class is Church of Sebring Heartland Christian Celebration Worship Service. The Difference Makers Youth continuing their study of David in SEBRING — The Rev. A.C. Church The church is at 500 Kent Ave. meet Sunday and Wednesday II Samuel chapter 22 in which Bryant’s Sunday morning sermon For information, phone 465-2422. evenings. David writes a song of deliverance. is “The Knock at the Door” with SEBRING — Pastor Ted The Way Church is at 1005 N. On Monday, the church office Scripture from Acts 12:1-18. Moore’s sermon this Sunday morn- Parkway Free Will Ridgewood Drive. The church will be closed. Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper ing will be “Divine Dirt,” with phone is 471-6140; the pastor’s On Wednesday, Johnson will Baptist Church will be served by the United Scripture from Genesis 1:24-28. cell is 273-3674. For church infor- lead the Bible study on the topic Methodist Men on Tuesday and on The service will also include SEBRING — The Sunday morn- mation and the pastor’s messages “The Basics of the Faith.” Wednesday, an Ash Wednesday Heartland Singers singing “Come ing Bible lesson, “Heirs to the go to www.thewaychurch.org. PLACES TO WORSHIP I Christ Lutheran Church Avon I Bible Fellowship Church, 3750 Sunday Celebration Service, choir, 3:15 p.m.; grades 6-12 hand- Youth Ministries, 4 p.m. All meet- EPISCOPAL Park – LCMS, 1320 County Road Hammock Road, Sebring, FL Nursery and Children’s Church. bells, 3:15 p.m. Bible Counseling ings are at 120 N. Ridgewood Ave., 64, 1/2 mile east of Avon Park High 33872. Sunday: American Sign Weekly Classes, Christian available by appointment, 699- Sebring. For more information, visit I The Episcopal Church of the School. Sunday Divine Worship is Language: First Worship sermon, Bookstore and Cafe, Prayer 0132. Call the church office for the Web site www.salvationarmy- Redeemer.Service time is 9:30 at 10 a.m. Holy Communion is cel- songs signed first and second Ministry, Life Enrichment Groups. more information about the classes sebring.com or call Major Bruce with Holy Communion. Coffee hour ebrated every week with traditional Worship services. First Worship Rev. Andrew C. Conyer, senior offered. Nursery is provided for Stefanik at 385-7548, ext. 110. following services. Newcomers Lutheran Liturgy, hymns and songs service, 9 a.m.; Second Worship minister transforming lives from babies and toddlers; while young welcome. Call 453-5664 or e-mail of praise. Fellowship time with cof- service, 10:45 a.m. Nursery (up to ordinary to extraordinary. children up to second grade have a [email protected] Web site: fee and refreshments follows wor- 2 years old) and Sunday school I The Way Church, 1005 N. special Children’s Church offered redeemeravon.com. The church is ship. Come worship and fellowship classes both hours. BFC Youth, 6 Ridgewood Drive, Sebring. Sunday during the worship service to help UNITED METHODIST at 839 Howe’s Way, Avon Park with us. For information call Pastor p.m.; Evening Service, 6 p.m. school and worship service at 9 them grow in their spiritual knowl- I (two miles north of Sun ’N Lake Scott McLean at 471-2663 or see Wednesday: Children ages 4 years a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Youth activi- edge. First United Methodist Church, Boulevard, across from Wells christlutheranavonpark.org. through fifth grade, 6 p.m.; Youth, ties, 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. The I Spring Lake Presbyterian 105 S. Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870. Dodge.) I Faith Lutheran Church – 6-7:30 p.m.; Prayer time, 6:15 p.m. Way is a church family who gathers Church (USA), 5887 U.S. 98, The Rev. A.C. Bryant, pastor. I St. Agnes Episcopal Church, LCMS, 2740 Lakeview Drive, Todd Patterson, pastor; Andy for contemporary worship, teaching Sebring, FL 33876. Sunday School, Traditional Worship Service at 8:10 3840 Lakeview Drive, Sebring, FL Sebring. Church phone: 385-7848, McQuaid, associate pastor. Web of God’s Word, prayer and fellow- 9 a.m.; Worship Service, 10 a.m. and 10:50 a.m. in the sanctuary, 33870. Sunday Services: Holy Faith Child Development Center, site www.bfcsebring.com. Church ship. Come early and stay after for Session meets at 6:30 p.m. the Contemporary Worship in the FLC Eucharist Rite I - 7:45 a.m., Holy 385-3232. Rev. Gary Kindle, pas- office 385-1024. fellowship time. Child care and chil- second Thursday of the month, at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 Eucharist Rite II - 10 a.m. Midweek tor. Traditional Worship service, 8 I Calvary Church, 1825 dren’s church are provided. September through June. Board of and 10:30 a.m. Methodist Youth service on Wednesday at 6 p.m. a.m. Sunday; Sunday Praise Hammock Road, Sebring, FL Reinhold Buxbaum is pastor. The Deacon’s meet at 5:30 p.m. first Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Sundays Sunday School for all ages at 9 Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. 33872; 386-4900. An independent Way – A place for you. Office Monday of the month. Choir with Rick Heilig, youth director. Communion is served the first, third community church. Sunday morn- Phone:471-6140, Church Cell a.m. The nursery is open 8:45 a.m. rehearses at 7 p.m. each The 10:55 a.m. Sunday worship until 15 minutes after the 10 a.m. and fifth Sunday of the month. ing worship, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.; Phone:381-6190. Email: theway Wednesday, September through service is broadcast over WITS service ends. Wednesday: Adult Sunday school and Bible classes: Bible study, 11:15 a.m.; Sunday [email protected]. Web site: April. Presbyterian Women meet at 1340 on AM dial. There is a nursery Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Visitors are 9:15 a.m. Sunday. Worship service evening service, 6 p.m.; www.TheWayChurch.org 10 a.m. the third Thursday of the available at all services. always welcome. The Rev. Jim is broadcast at 8 a.m. on WITS Wednesday Prayer and Bible month. Organist: Richard Wedig. I Kurtz, rector. Church office 385- 1340 AM each Sunday. Study, 6:30 p.m. Pastor Lester Choir Director: Suzan Wedig. First United Methodist Church, 7649, for more information. Educational opportunities include Osbeck. A small friendly church PRESBYTERIAN Church phone, 655-0713; e-mail, 200 South Lake Avenue, Avon I St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal weekly adult Bible studies. Faith’s waiting for your visit. [email protected], Park, FL 33825. (863) 453-3759, R. Church, 43 Lake June Road, Lake Closet Thrift Store (385-2782) is I Christian Training Ministries I Covenant Presbyterian Church Web site, http://slpc.embarq James Weiss, Pastor, Sunday Placid, FL 33852. Phone: 465- open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Inc., on Sebring Parkway. Enter off (PCA), 4500 Sun ‘N Lake Blvd., space.com. School - 9 a.m., Worship - 10:30 0051. Rev. Elizabeth L. Nelson, Tuesday through Friday and 9 a.m. County Road 17 on Simpson Sebring, 33872-2113. A a.m. Bible study third Tuesday of Rector. Sunday Worship, 8 a.m., to noon Saturday. All are warmly Avenue. Sunday service is at 10 Congregation of the Presbyterian every month at 6 p.m. Prayer 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday welcome in the Faily of Faith. a.m.; Wednesday Bible study at 7 Church in America. Sunday morn- SEVENTH-DAY Shawl Ministry on the second and evening: Holy Communion with I Good Shepherd Lutheran p.m. A nursery and children’s ing worship: Informal service, 8 ADVENTIST fourth Friday of the month at 2 p.m. Healing Service, 6 p.m. Child care Church (AALC) American church are provided. The church is a.m.; traditional service, 10:30 for women who love God and cro- a.m.; Sunday school, 9:15 a.m.; I available at the 8 a.m. and 10:30 Association of Lutheran part of Christian International Avon Park Seventh-day cheting. Visit us at our church Web a.m. Sunday service. Come see Churches, 3240 Grand Prix Drive, Ministries Network, a full gospel, evening service, 6:30 p.m. Adventist Church, 1410 West site: www.fumcap.org. what makes us different. Sebring, FL 33872. James Weed, non-denominational ministry. Linda Wednesday evening Prayer Avon Blvd., Avon Park. Phone: I Memorial United Methodist pastor. Worship Service, 10:30 M. Downing, minister, lindadown- Meeting, 6 p.m.; Children’s/Youth 453-6641 or e-mail: avonparks- Church, 500 Kent Ave., (overlook- a.m. Sunday. Bible Study, 9 a.m. [email protected]. Casey L. Downing, Group, 5:30-7 p.m.; choir practice, [email protected], Sabbath ing Lake Clay) Lake Placid, FL, GRACE BRETHREN Nursery provided. Social activities: associate minister, caseydown 7:15 p.m. Phone: 385-3234; Fax: School, 9:30 a.m Saturday. Church Choir, Missions, Evangelism. [email protected]. Church phone: 385-2759; e-mail: covpres@stra- Service 10:45 a.m. Saturday. 33852. The Rev. Fred Ball. pastor. I Grace Brethren Church, 3626 Phone 385-2346. 314-0482. Web site: www.ctm to.net; Web site: Wednesday prayer meeting 7 p.m. Claude H.L. Burnett, pastoral Thunderbird Road, (863) 835- I New Life Evangelical Lutheran forme.com www.cpcsebring.org. Rev. W. Community Service hours on assistant. Sunday schedule: 0869. Dr. Randall Smith, senior Church, 3725 Hammock Road, a I Grace Bible Church, 4541 Darrell Arnold, pastor. Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday is from 9:00 Heritage Worship Service, 8:30 pastor. Sunday services at 9 a.m., Congregation of the Evangelical Thunderbird Road, (second church 8:30-12:30 a.m. Monday-Friday. a.m. till 2 p.m. A sale takes place a.m.; Sunday School for all ages, 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday Lutheran Synod (ELS) in fellowship on left) Sebring, FL 33872. Phone, I First Presbyterian Church the first Sunday of each month. 9:30 a.m.; Celebration Worship services at 7 p.m. We offer “Kid with the Wisconsin Evangelical 382-1085. Andrew Katsanis, senior ARP, 215 E. Circle St., (two Senior Pastor Paul Boling. Walker Service at 10:45 a.m.; New Song City” Children’s Ministry throughout Lutheran Synod (WELS). Sunday pastor. Saturday Worship, 6:30 entrances on LaGrande), Avon Memorial Academy Christian worship service at 10:45 a.m. all services, and there are variosu Worship at 10 a.m.; Bible Study, 9 p.m. Sunday, 9 and 11 a.m. Park, FL 33825. Phone: 453-3242. School offering education for Loving nursery care provided every other classes for teens, married a.m. For more information, call Tuesday 6 p.m. Grace Bible The Rev. Robert Johnson is the kindergarten through 12th grades. Sunday morning. Middle School couples, “prime-timers,” and Bible Pastor Brian Klebig at 385-2293 or Academy Adult Investigating Truth; pastor. Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; ALL ARE WELCOME. Website is Youth, 4 p.m.; High School Youth, studies in Spanish. “Kid City” Day visit the Web site at www.newlife first and third Tuesday, Prayer Sunday Worship, 10:45 a.m.; www.discoverjesus.org 5:30 p.m. We offer Christ-centered Care, Preschool and After-School sebring.com. Gathering, 7:15 p.m.; Wednesday, Wednesday Bible study, 10:30 I Sebring Seventh-Day Sunday school classes, youth pro- Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. (For I Resurrection Lutheran Church Children’s & Youth Programs, 6 a.m.; Potluck dinner, 6 p.m. third Adventist Church, 2106 N. State grams, Bible studies, book studies registration call: 385-3111). Check - ELCA, 324 E. Main St., Avon p.m.; Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., Wednesday; choir practice, 6:30 Road 17, Sebring; 385-2438. us out on the Web at www.sebring- Park. Pastor: Rev. John C. College Ministry. p.m. each Wednesday; Mary Circle Worship Services: 9:15 a.m. and Christian fellowship. Church grace.org. Grodzinski. Sunday service at 9:30 www.GBCconnected.org business meeting, 1 p.m. second Worship hour, 11 a.m. Prayer meet- office, 465-2422 or www.memori- a.m. Sunday school will resume in I Highlands Community Church, Wednesday; Sarah Circle business ing, Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. alumc.com. Lakeview Christian the fall. Coffee and fellowship hour a casual contemporary church, meeting, 4 p.m. second Thursday; Community service: every Monday School, VPK to grade 5; 465-0313. INTERDENOMINATIONAL follow the service. Midweek meets at 3005 New Life Way. Women’s Ministries Combined 9-11 a.m. Health Seminar with Dr. I St. John United Methodist Fragrance Free Wednesday wor- Coffee at 9:30 a.m.; Worship at 10 Bible study, 4 p.m. third Thursday. Seralde, every Friday, 10:00 a.m. Church, 3214 Grand Prix Drive, I World Harvest and Restoration ship, (year round) 7 p.m. Office a.m. Nursery and Kid’s World Be a part of a warm, caring church Pastor Amado Luzbet. Sebring, FL 33872. The Rev. Ministries, (non-denominational) phone number is 453-6858. classes. Small groups meet family with traditional services, fol- Ronald De Genaro Jr., Pastor. I 2200 N. Avon Blvd., Avon Park, FL Trinity Lutheran Church - throughout the week. Church lowing biblical truth. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Adult I 33825. Phone: 452-9777 or 453- LCMS, 25 Lakeview St., Lake phone is 402-1684; Pastor Bruce A. First Presbyterian Church, Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Sunday 3771. Sunday service: Sunday Placid, FL 33852; 465-5253. The Linhart. ARP, 319 Poinsettia Ave., Sebring, THE CHURCH OF Morning Worship, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. School, 10 a.m. and worship, 11 Rev. Richard A. Norris, pastor; I The Lord’s Sentinel Fellowship FL 33870. 385-0107. Sunday LATTER DAY SAINTS and 11 a.m. Nursery provided for all a.m. Wednesday services: 7 p.m. Susan C. Norris, Trinity Tots Pre- Church, 148 E. Interlake Blvd., School, all ages, 9:30 a.m.; services. Phone 382-1736. prayer meeting/Bible study. Pastor: School director; and Noel Johnson, Lake Placid (at Lake Placid Worship Service, 11 a.m.; Tuesday: I The Church of Jesus Christ of W.H. Rogers. minister of youth and family life. Christian School), Pastor Juanita Grief Support Group, 1 p.m.; Youth Latter Day Saints, 3235 Grand www.stjohnsebring.org I Worship schedule after Easter Folsom. Sunday morning service, Group (middle and high school), Prix Dr., Sebring, Fl 33872; (863) Spring Lake United Methodist through December: Worship serv- 10:30 a.m.; Monday, Sentinel 3:30-6:30 p.m.; Wednesday: Adult 382-9092 Steve Austin, Bishop; Church, 8170 Cozumel Lane, LUTHERAN ice 9 a.m., and Education Hour, School of Theology, 7 p.m.; Church Bible Study, 10:30 a.m.; Choir Mark Swift, 1st Counselor; Del (Hwy 98) Sebring. The Rev. Clyde 8:45 a.m. Worship schedule for service, Tuesday, 7 p.m. More Rehearsal, 5:30 p.m. Nursery avail- Murphy, 2nd Counselor. Family Weaver Jr., Pastor. Worship serv- I Atonement Lutheran Church January through Easter: Worship information at www.juanitafolsom able during worship. Call the History Center (863) 382-1822. ice starts at 9:55 a.m. Bible Study (ELCA), 1178 S.E. Lakeview service, 8:30 and 11 a.m., ministries.com. church office for more information Sunday Services: Sacrament meets at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. Drive., Sebring. David Thoresen, Education Hour 9:45 a.m. I Union Congregational Church, and other classes. Rev. Darrell A. Meeting, 10-11:10 a.m.; Gospel Choir Practice at 4:00 p.m. on Deacon, Spiritual Leader, on first, Traditional Service with Holy 106 N. Butler Ave., Avon Park, FL Peer, pastor. Doctrine, 11:20 a.m. to noon; Thursday. Church office phone: I third and fifth Sunday each month, Communion each first and third 33825. Sunday worship services First Presbyterian Church, Priesthood/Relief Society, 12:10- 655-0040. and Rev. Jefferson Cox on the sec- Sunday. Non-Traditional Service are at 8:45 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. in ARP, www.fpclp.com, 118 N. Oak 1p.m.; Primary for children, 11:15 ond and fourth Sunday of each each second, fourth and fifth the Millennium Church. Sunday Ave., Lake Placid, 465-2742. The a.m. to 1 p.m.; Youth Activities: month. Jim Helwig, organist/choir Sunday. Seasonal mid-week serv- school for all ages is at 9:15 a.m. Rev. Ray Cameron, senior pastor; Wednesdays, 7-8:20 p.m. Scouts: director. Worship service at 9:30 ices Wednesday evenings during We also offer a Saturday service at the Rev. Drew Severance, associ- first and third Wednesday, 7-8:20 UNITED CHURCH a.m.; Holy Eucharist is every Lent and Advent. Call church office 6 p.m. with Pastor Tiger Gullett in ate pastor. Sunday morning tradi- p.m. Activity Days: 8-11 yr old Boys OF CHRIST Sunday. Coffee hour on the first for additional Worship times and the Millennium Church. tional worship is at 8 and 9:30 a.m. and Girls, second and fourth and third Sunday of each month. special holiday services. Other Nursery/child care is available for in the sanctuary; contemporary Wednesdays, 7-8:20 p.m. I Emmanuel United Church of Council meeting on the first activities and groups include: all services. Senior Pastor is Bill worship is at 11 a.m. Sunday Christ, Jesus didn’t reject people, Monday of month; Ladies Group Choirs; Ladies Guild and LWML; Breylinger. Office: 453-3345. Web school classes for adults is at 9:15 neither do we. Join us for worship WELCA meets at noon second Men’s Fellowship Group, Small page at www.weareunion.org. All and 10:45 a.m. and for all ages, THE SALVATION every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and Monday of month with lunch. Bring Group Bible Studies as scheduled; teachings are taken from the adults and children, at 9:45 a.m. in ARMY you’ll be embraced by a compas- a dish to pass. Church Vegetable Trinity Tots Pre-school, Youth Manufacturer’s Handbook - The the educational building. sionate congregation that is all- Garden Club meets as needed. Group activities (call for meeting Holy Bible. Come join us. Wednesday: 6:45 p.m., youth I The Salvation Army – Center Labyrinth Prayer Garden open times and dates). Visit us online at: I Unity Life Enrichment Centre, group (middle and high school), for Worship. Sunday: Sunday inclusive. We’re at the corner of seven days a week to congretation www.Trinitylutheranlp.com. new location, 10417 Orange and nursery and children’s ministry; School, 9:45 a.m.; Holiness meet- Hammock and Hope. Choir and and community. Like to sing? Blossom Blvd. S., Sebring, FL 7 p.m., adult small group Bible ing, 11 a.m.; and Praise meeting Bell Choir practice on Wednesday; Come join the choir. Visitors always 33875; 471-1122; e-mail studies. Children/youth music min- and lunch, noon. Tuesday: Bible Bible studies throughout the week. welcome. Come grow with us. NON-DENOMINATIONAL [email protected]. Web site, istry (Thursday): grades 3-5 study, 6:30 p.m.; and Women’s 471-1999; sebringemmanuel Phone 385-0797. www.unityofsebring.org. 10:30 a.m. chimes, 2:30 p.m.; grades 3-5 Ministries, 7 p.m. Wednesday: ucc.com.

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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, February 17, 2012 Page 11B RELIGION Snapshots Concert at SIM today Saturday night ‘Hoedown’ at Leisure Lakes LAKE PLACID — A bluegrass gospel and coun- try “Hoedown” will be hap- pening this Saturday evening at Leisure Lakes Baptist Church. Many excit- ing musicians from across the area will be performing, including Barney and Nancy who perform regu- larly at Henscratch Winery, Bill Youngman and A2J (Addicted 2 Jesus from Frostproof. Those coming early will Courtesy photo be treated to a chili dinner The Hyssongs — Dell, Susan and Richard — will be in in the church’s fellowship concert at the SIM Chapel on Schlosser Road in Sebring at 7 p.m. today. For the past 10 years this musical family hall beginning at 5 p.m. has traveled throughout the United States and Canada Music will get under way blessing people wherever they have gone with their starting at 6 p.m. in the unique style of southern gospel music and humor. The auditorium. “Everyone is award-winning trio consistently has top 40 songs on the welcome to come out for a radio charts. They perform more than 250 times each year in churches, auditoriums and gospel cruises. All are good time of fellowship and invited. The concert is free. An offering will be taken to great music,” said Don defray the Hyssongs expenses. Roberts, pastor of the church. This is the fourth year of the “Hoedown” at drama nationally and inter- Bring covered dish to share. Courtesy photo Leisure Lakes. There is no nationally. In her drama Beverages provided. Rev. Artisans in Brass will be in concert Feb. 24 at Maranatha Baptist Church. charge; all are welcome. ministry, Knight is best Frank vanDalen, World The church is at the west- known for her role as Mrs. Witness executive director, ern end of Lake June. From Noah, in Sight & Sound’s will be the guest speaker for Artisans in Brass in concert U.S. 27 take Lake June Millennium Theater’s worship and supper. Road to Miller, turning renowned production Everyone is invited. north on Wildflower. For “Noah, The Musical.” As a Feb. 24 at Maranatha further information, contact concert artist she has shared Grace Harmony the church office by calling the stage with such notable Special to the News-Sun and classical music that in the series will feature the concert planned 699-0671. Christian artists as The SEBRING – The brass spans more than five cen- Ditchfield Family Singers on Brooklyn Tabernacle SEBRING — Calvary ensemble Artisans in Brass turies. Group members have Friday, March 23. Winemiller, Knight Soloists, Kendra Penn Church on Hammock Road will be featured in the second created arrangements of The Maranatha congrega- Cook, Larry Ford, Legacy 5 will be hosting Grace concert of the Winter Concert hymns and transcriptions of tion extends a cordial wel- in concert Sunday and Lily Weatherford and Harmony in concert, Series at Maranatha Baptist popular classics, fitting these come to friends from the LAKE PLACID – Troy The Weatherfords. Sunday, Feb. 26. They will Church at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. beloved songs with new har- community to share in these Winemiller and Karen be featured at the 8:15 and 24. monies, meters, form and concerts. Knight will be in concert Never Fade will be 10 a.m. services on Sunday Artisans in Brass is an material that sparkle in set- The church is in and drama at Community morning. ensemble of Christian profes- tings for brass. Their desire is Maranatha Village off in concert at Church of God, 735 S. Sun sionals, located across the to use their talents to exalt Arbuckle Creek Road, two Calvary ’N Lakes Blvd., at 10:45 Wacaster Family in United States, who gather Jesus Christ through the per- miles east of State Road 17N a.m. Sunday. AVON PARK — Never periodically to rehearse, per- formance of the finest brass in Sebring. concert Sunday There’s a lot of experi- Fade Bluegrass Gospel form and record. They fea- literature. For more information, call ence behind the rich voice Band will be in concert at SEBRING — The ture a combination of sacred The third and final concert 382-4301 or 382-8594. and warm 10 a.m. Sunday at Calvary Wacaster Family will be in personality Baptist Church, 2220 U.S. concert at 10 a.m. Sunday of 27 South, (across from at Living Waters Church Of Winemiller. South Florida Community God, 4571 Sparta Road, for In 1981 College). Friend Day. Children, obey and Winemiller To book a concert, con- There will be a dinner was named tact Bill Keen at (813) 752- following the morning serv- Knight “Youth 1900 or e-mail ice. Vocalist” for [email protected]. The church will also be honor your parents the York taking up a love offering Symphony. Missions Conference during the concert. When Nehemiah went blameless” (Luke 1:6). In 2008 he slated before King Artaxerxes on Guest Though Paul is discussing performed in Sebring Prayer this occasion as a cupbearer, Column the church of Christ, His Los Angeles SEBRING — Missions Breakfast 2012 the king noticed something for the Conference at First Frank Parker spiritual body (verse 32), the different about Nehemiah’s information in Ephesians “Operation Presbyterian Church, 319 SEBRING — The Winemiller countenance. He informed 5:22-33 is vital for godly of Hope” Poinsettia Ave., will be held Sebring Prayer Breakfast the king about the conditions Now decision time. parents. Charity Gala along with Saturday and Sunday, Feb. Committee, in conjunction of Jerusalem and then the It should not surprise us The wife/mother must Hollywood celebrities Patty 25-26. with the Sebring Aglow king asked, “What do you what decision he made … remember that the first Duke and Herschel Walker On Saturday, the schedule Community Lighthouse, request?” Nehemiah replied, keep his word and go back example the daughter will and was recently one of the will be as follows: announces that John Bona “If it pleases the king, and if to the king (13:6). see is her model. And this is “featured vocalists” for the Breakfast 9 a.m., in fellow- has accepted an invitation your servant has found favor “I will be in at 11 p.m.” also true with the International World Travel ship hall. Guest speaker: to be this year’s keynote in your sight, I ask that you you told your parents. But husband/father to the son. Convention at the Gaylord Malcolm and Vivian speaker. send me to Judah, to the city the guys wanted to stay at This should be a wake up Palms Hotel and Johnson, Kentucky The event will take place of my fathers' tomb, that I the party longer to talk to call to both parents to follow Convention Center in Missions Trip; Don and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23 may rebuild it.” Then the the girls. They told you how the Divine plan for a suc- Orlando. But Winemiller’s Linda Childress, Mexico at Kenilworth Lodge. king asked, “How long will they slipped in their house cessful marriage and home biggest vocal engagement is Missions Trip. Bona is a firm believer in your journey be? And when later than promised and also outlined in Colossians yet to come. On April 15, Please RSVP to the the American-free enter- will you return?” Nehemiah pulled a fast one on their 3:18-21. Certainly one of the he will have the honor of church office by calling prise system. He is also the received the king’s approval parents. It is interesting to reasons the prodigal/way- opening for Dove, Grammy, 385-0107 to attend. executive producer of the to go and he set a time to note that when Nehemiah ward son (Luke 15) wanted Billboard Music Award Sunday schedule will be documentary movie, return (Nehemiah 2:1-6). returned to the King, he to return home was the winner and Gospel Music as follows: Sunday school “Monumental: In Search of There are two very inter- obtained permission to go memories of a loving father. Hall of Fame inductee 9:30 a.m., in fellowship America’s National esting points in this account back to Jerusalem. Trust is Sandi Patty. hall. Guest speakers: Kim Treasure.” The home by Divine relative to children obeying earned and respected. Knight is founder of and Jason Smith, Word in For more information, design is a team with all and honoring their parents. Obey means to listen, Ministry for the Heart from Faith, worship service 11 call (863) 635-5830 or go members working together First, Nehemiah’s specific attend, carry out an order the Heart and offers her tal- a.m. Covered dish supper 5 online to www.sebring- for the benefit of all. request to the king was to go and honor is high regard and ents of music and biblical p.m., in fellowship hall. prayerbreakfast.org. Biblical history as well as to Jerusalem and rebuild it. respect. Think deeply on the secular history is replete And this is exactly what he following: “Honor expresses with examples godly homes did. When he met with the the frame of mind from and its fruits, the danger of city officials in Jerusalem which obedience proceeds.” sexual unfaithfulness and the E.O. KOCH CONSTRUCTION CO.; 5.542"; 4"; Black; seam p/u; 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 1 (2:17,18), he stated this pre- “Honor is higher than obedi- cise goal and it was accom- ence – you can obey without deep scares it leaves and plished in 52 days (6:15). honor, but you cannot honor favoritism of children that Nehemiah did not use this without obedience.” Thus, leaves husband and wife at request to deceive the king “Children, obey your parents odds and children effected to accomplish other motives. in the Lord, for this is right. for life. The godly conduct “Yes, Mom and Dad, I will ‘Honor your father and of each family member com- go to the movie and then to mother,’ which is the first mands the respect of the oth- the pizza place and come command with promise: that ers. home.” Yet, you know all the it may be well with you and A final challenge to time this is a cover up for a you may live long on the youth/children: “The father party at a friend’s house that earth” (Ephesians 6:1,2). of the righteous will greatly is not the best influence. Why did Nehemiah obey rejoice, and he who begets a Second, before Nehemiah King Artaxerxes in both wise child will delight in left Shushan for Judah, as areas of promise? He had him. Let your father and previously observed, he and respect for the king. your mother be glad, and let the king agreed on a time for Children also need good her who bore you rejoice.” his return. Nehemiah was examples from both parents. (Proverbs 23:24,25) now governor in Judah and a Take note of the model of successful leader and wall Elizabeth and Zacharias, Frank Parker can be reach at builder and he has to go “And they were both right- [email protected]. Guest columns are the opinion of back to Artaxerxes as a cup- eous before God, walking in GET YOUR LOCAL NEWS STRAIGHT bearer. Perhaps the people of all the commandments and the writer, not necessarily those FROM THE SOURCE… Judah begged him to stay. ordinances of the Lord of the News-Sun staff. C M Y K

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Forty-one years ago, I was what she was talking about. a naïve 19-year-old just Guest It was not long before I beginning life’s journey. I do Column realized that she was expect- not like to brag but I was the Rev. James L. Snyder ing me to reciprocate and poster child for naïveté. I had write her a love note. I really a few ideas about life but too when I opened the note and did not know what to say. If I few to make me a contribut- discovered it was a “love wrote a note similar to the ing member of the human note.” one she wrote me and said, “I society. What I knew about For anybody who has miss you,” I would be lying. life could fit nicely in my received such communication I knew where she was. I trouser pocket with plenty of in the past you will under- knew that after the class was room for a country boy’s stand quite readily that this over I would see her again. pocketknife. completely changed our rela- It took me a while to real- One of the things that I did tionship. This was before e- ize that the purpose of love not know is that a naïve mail, texting, cell phones and notes had nothing to do with country boy is a target for a Facebook. Back in “the day,” exchanging information. In young lady looking to settle we had to do all of our com- fact, no love note carries with down. It is a good thing I did munication in person like, it any sensitive information at JMP/Abaca Press/MCT A small memorial for Whitney Houston was placed outside the New Hope Baptist not know these things face-to-face. The only excep- all. To this day, I am still not Church in Newark, New Jersey. The funeral will be held at the church on Saturday. because it is better in some tion was the notorious love sure what a love note really areas of life to be caught off notes, of which I was being is. guard. If you always have introduced. I began my writing career your guard up you are never Getting my first “love and although I had hoped to Houston legacy to continue going to see some of the note” was rather enlightening start writing nonfiction I was more interesting sights of to me. I had just seen this writing fictitious notes that in her final film, song life. young lady in the hallway, had no meaning whatsoever. I It was exactly 41 years ago and before that we had lunch began writing little love notes By ANTHONY McCARTNEY tion caused by drug abuse very touching moment in this month that I was intro- together, and before that we to her saying, “I miss you, AP Entertainment Writer and erratic behavior. the filming of the movie,” duced to a very nice young had chapel where we saw too.” I felt a little guilty and LOS ANGELES — For The footage of Houston recalled Jakes, a Texas min- lady. She smiled at me and I each other. However, the note somewhat silly, but she Bishop T.D. Jakes, watching singing is nowhere near as ister who helped produce smiled back. Being a courte- that she handed me, this infa- looked forward to my “miss- Whitney Houston sing a voluminous as the rehearsal the film. “She just left such ous naïve young man I did mous love note, said that she, ing” her. I’m still a little classic gospel hymn two videos left behind by a deep impression on every- not know that smiling back and I quote, “missed me.” embarrassed to say that it months ago made him sure Michael Jackson that were body.” had a different meaning to I turned the note over to took some time for me to fig- the long-struggling singer crafted into the film “This Is Houston’s performance, the one receiving the smile see if there was any explana- ure out the X’s and the O’s. was poised for a comeback. It.” Yet “Sparkle” represents filmed in Detroit, brought than the one giving the smile. tion on the back, but it was Now when I hear someone Instead, her soulful rendi- a similar opportunity for tears to the eyes of those on Ah, that sweet innocence. blank. I was a little con- say that X marks the spot a tion of “His Eye is on the audiences — the chance to the “Sparkle” set, Jakes How I miss it. cerned about her when under- different picture comes to Sparrow” will be the last see a once-gifted but since- said. We attended the same neath her name she put a mind. chance for audiences to see tarnished artist perform one The film’s executive pro- Bible College and therefore series of X’s and O’s. Upon thought, I discovered Houston perform new last time. ducer, Howard Rosenman, were in constant contact with Whether this was some secret that God was the first one to music. Her performance was Jackson’s film, released said the film will show audi- each other. code I was supposed to know write a love note. “Jehovah filmed for a scene in the four months after his death, ences a “Whitney that peo- Looking back on the whole about or whether she had just appeared of old unto me, say- upcoming movie “Sparkle,” earned more than $250 mil- ple have never seen, affair our relationship run out of words was beyond ing, Yea, I have loved thee in which Houston stars as lion worldwide; the success Whitney that people have changed one day when she my experience at the time. with an everlasting love: the mother of a family of of “Sparkle,” scheduled for never heard.” slipped me a note as we As I thought about that therefore with lovingkindness girls who form a singing release on Aug. 17, remains By the time of her death, passed each other in the hall note, I wondered, when in the have I drawn thee” (Jeremiah group and struggle with to be seen. Houston was far removed going to separate classes. The world did she have time to 31:3 KJV). fame and addiction. But Jakes predicted audi- from her defining film role only note I had ever received miss me? What was it she Everything in my life Houston’s death on ences would be moved by in 1992’s “The Bodyguard,” in my life came from my missed? It certainly was not began with God’s marvelous Saturday in the bathroom of Houston’s singing of the which not only became a mother which contained a list my charm because I had not love note to me. her room at the Beverly “Sparrow” gospel classic blockbuster, but also broke of things she wanted me to developed that attribute until Hilton Hotel thwarted any and another song recorded down cultural barriers and do “or else.” Now I was get- recently. The Rev. James L. Snyder is chance for the singer to for the film. produced an award-winning ting a note from this young Now I was in a quandary. pastor of the Family of God rebound from years of dam- “She delivered it with soundtrack anchored by the lady. What do I do? Do I go up to Fellowship, PO Box 831313, age to her voice and reputa- such conviction that it was a singer’s vocals. I smiled when she handed her after class and apologize Ocala, FL 34483. He lives with it to me but inside I was for being missed? Do I sit her his wife, Martha, in Silver more frightened than I have down and explained to her Springs Shores. Call him at ever been in my entire life. A that between seeing each 352-687-4240 or e-mail jamess- note, what in the world did other we had been in differ- [email protected]. The church she want me to do? What did ent classes in different web site is www.whatafellow- I do that she has to communi- rooms? What do I do with ship.com/ . Guest columns are cate to me in such a covert this bit of information? I the opinion of the writer, not manner? thought the better part of necessarily those of the News- My fears were allayed valor was to pretend I knew Sun staff. City of Avon Park AP Interview: US bishops 3x10.5 BW fight birth control deal 00017042 By NICOLE WINFIELD position had outraged evan- gave us a glimmer of hope at Associated Press gelicals and Catholic bishops the beginning ... really just ROME — The top U.S. and emboldened many amount to a hill of beans? Catholic bishop vowed leg- Republicans who charged And it seems as if it does,” islative and court challenges that it amounted to an assault Dolan said. Tuesday to a compromise by on religion by forcing reli- He vowed to support legis- President Barack Obama to gious institutions to pay for lation under way in Congress his healthcare mandate that contraception, sterilization that would allow any now exempts religiously and the morning-after pill employer to deny birth con- affiliated institutions from against their consciences. trol coverage if it runs count- paying directly for birth con- The mandate also raised er to their religious or moral trol for their workers, instead greater philosophical ques- beliefs. making insurance companies tions about which institutions The White House on responsible. would qualify as religious Monday termed the proposed Cardinal-designate and could therefore be legislation “dangerous and Timothy Dolan, who heads exempt. wrong.” the U.S. Conference of “Does the federal govern- Dolan said the U.S. bish- Catholic Bishops, said in an ment have the right to tell a ops will now work hard to interview with religious individual or a reli- support passage of the new The Associated Press that gious entity how to define legislation. “I couldn’t see he trusted Obama wasn’t yourself?” Dolan asked. why the president would anti-religious and intended to “This is what gives us greater have any consternation, make good on his pledge to chill.” because he said to me that work with religious groups to Initially, Dolan had termed religious freedom remains fine-tune the mandate. Obama’s compromise as “a sacrosanct. Well, let’s leg- “I want to take him at his first step in the right direc- islatively guarantee it,” word,” Dolan said in Rome, tion” after hearing about it Dolan said. where he will be made a car- Friday morning. But later Separately, he said, the dinal Saturday. that day, bishops will back court chal- But he stressed: “I do have Dolan’s USCCB issued a lenges to the mandate being to say it’s getting harder and statement rejecting it, saying undertaken by others. He said harder,” to believe Obama’s the arrangement was unac- he didn’t think the USCCB claim to prioritize religious ceptable and raised “serious itself, however, would sue freedom issues given the lat- moral concerns.” the government over the est controversy. Dolan, the archbishop of issue. Obama sought to quell New York, said the main con- Dolan spoke at the North fierce election-year outrage cern is that the so-called American College, the U.S. on Friday by abandoning his “choking mandates” remain. seminary in Rome, where he stand that religiously affiliat- In addition many Catholic was a student in the 1970s ed institutions such as entities are self-insured. and served as rector starting Catholic hospitals and uni- It remains unclear how in 1994. versities must pay for birth they would get around the On Saturday, Pope control. mandate to provide services Benedict XVI will make Instead, he said insurance that they consider morally Dolan and 20 other bishops would step in to provide the illicit. cardinals, the red-capped coverage. “Was what was intended to princes of the church who The administration’s initial be a concession, and what will elect the next pope.

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Feb. 22, 1732 ~ Dec. 14, 1799 Oct. 30, 1735 ~ July 4, 1826 April 13, 1743 ~ July 4, 1826 Term: March 4, 1797 – March 3, 1801 Term: April 30, 1789 – March 3, 1797 Term: March 4, 1801– March 3, 1809 Vice president: John Adams Vice president: Thomas Jefferson Vice presidents: Aaron Burr, 1801-1805; George Religion: Episcopalian Religion: Unitarian branch of Congregationalism Clinton, 1805-1809 Marriage: Martha Dandridge Custis Marriage: Abigail Smith in 1764 Religion: Deism; grew up Anglican Military service: Served in the Virginia militia 1752- Military service: None Marriage: Martha Wayles Skelton, who died before 1754, 1755-1758; commander in chief of the Continental Highlights of presidency: During the height of the Jefferson took office Army 1775-1783 Quasi-War with France in 1798, Adams released corre- Military service: None Highlights of presidency: He signed the spondence in which the French foreign minister demand- Highlights of presidency: 1800 was the first con- Proclamation of Neutrality in 1793 declaring the United ed a substantial bribe from the U.S. government before tested election, between Aaron Burr and Jefferson. It was States friendly and impartial toward the European resuming diplomatic talks between the two countries. He thrown into the House of Representatives, where it took nations at war. Washington ordered 15,000 militia to put signed the Alien and Sedition Act of 1798, permitting 36 ballots to decide for Jefferson. He sent the U.S. down the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. He denied the deportation of dangerous aliens, imprisoning enemy Marines “to the shores of Tripoli” to defeat the Barbary Congress access to executive branch records involving aliens and restricting freedom of speech to criticize the Pirates in the Mediterranean Sea, 1801-1805. He bought the Jay Treaty of 1795. government. the French Louisiana Territory for $15 million, doubling Did you know? Washington’s dentures were made of Did you know? In 1770, he successfully defended the United States in area. He signed legislation abolish- human, animal and ivory bases — not made of wood — the British soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre. He ing the importation of slaves. and were held in his mouth with metal springs. He was signed the Treaty of Paris on Sept. 3, 1783, ending the Did you know? At age 33, he wrote the draft of the the only president who was elected unanimously by the War for American Independence. He was the first presi- Declaration of Independence unaided by references in 18 Electoral College. His last name comes from his ances- dent to reside in what would become known as the days, June 11-28, 1776. Jefferson served his country as tral town in England, known in 1183 as Wessyngton, but White House. Adams was the father of John Quincy minister to France, 1785-1789, secretary of state, 1790- five generations later, when he became president, it had Adams, sixth president of the United States. 1793, and as vice president, 1797-1801. become Hertburn.

A look at the six men who governed our nation through its infancy Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe and Adams (times two) — they’re familiar names from grade school civics, and they should be. From the Whiskey Rebellion to the Treaty of Ghent, these presidents guided our nation in its first 40 years and shaped the course of American government for the next two centuries. By David Jahntz, Chicago Tribune • Illustrations by Rick Tuma, Chicago Tribune

March 16, 1751 ~ June 28, 1836 April 28, 1758 ~ July 4, 1831 Term: March 4, 1809 — March 3, 1817 July 11, 1767 ~ Feb. 23, 1848 Term: March 4, 1817 – March 3, 1825 Vice presidents: George Clinton, 1809-1812; Vice president: Daniel D. Tompkins Term: March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1829 Elbridge Gerry, 1813-1814; vacant, 1814-1817 Religion: Episcopalian Vice president: John C. Calhoun Religion: Episcopalian Marriage: Elizabeth Kortright Religion: Unitarian branch of Congregationalism Marriage: Dolley Payne Todd Military service: Monroe served in the 3rd Virginia Marriage: Louisa Catherine Johnson Military service: He was commissioned a colonel Regiment during the War for American Independence. Military service: None from Orange County, Va., during the War for American He saw action at Trenton, Brandywine, Germantown and Independence but discharged because of frail health Party: Federalist, Democratic-Republican, Whig Monmouth before reaching the rank of lieutenant before he saw any action. colonel. Highlights of presidency: He presented an ambi- Highlights of presidency: The impressment of tious program for modernization that included roads, Party: Democratic-Republican American sailors into the British Navy sparked the War canals, a national university and an astronomical obser- of 1812. Victories on Lake Erie by Capt. Oliver Perry Highlights of presidency: Enormously popular, vatory. He proposed a high tariff on imported manufac- and at New Orleans by Gen. Andrew Jackson in 1815 Monroe was the last Revolutionary War veteran under tured goods to protect domestic industry, but opponents ended the war. arms to become president, and his time in office became thought it favored New England. It became law and known as the “Era of Good Feelings.” In 1820, he prompted his vice president, a Southerner, to condemn it Did you know? Traditionally Madison is called the delayed the Civil War by signing the Missouri as unjust. “Father of the Constitution.” He served as a U.S. House Compromise, which admitted Missouri as a slave state, member from Virginia, 1789-1797, and secretary of Did you know? As Monroe’s secretary of state, John Maine as a free state and the Louisiana Territory split. state, 1801-1809. His nickname was Jemmy. He is the Quincy Adams helped the president develop the Monroe He delivered a message to Congress in 1823, eventually shortest president at 5 feet, 4 inches, and he weighed just Doctrine and has been called America’s greatest secre- called the Monroe Doctrine, warning European powers 100 pounds. His wife, Dolley, saved Gilbert Stuart’s tary of state. In a long career, he served as minister to against intervention in the Western Hemisphere. famous painting of George Washington shortly before the Netherlands; minister to Prussia; chief negotiator of British soldiers burned the White House. Did you know? On Christmas night 1776, Monroe the Treaty of Ghent, ending the War of 1812; and minis- crossed the Delaware River with George Washington, ter to Great Britain 1815-1817. and at the Battle of Trenton, was shot in the shoulder. He remains the only president to have been wounded by enemy fire. SOURCE: “THE COMPLETE BOOK OF U.S. PRESIDENTS” BY WILLIAM A. DEGREGORIO