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Online recovering from combat wounds murder By ROMONA WASHINGTON [email protected] News-Sun staff LAKE PLACID — As the gun- SEBRING — Another arrest has Question: Do you fire continued to close in on him been made in the Aaron Doty murder and he looked back at his buddy, case. think the U.S. will be all Josh McKee could think about On Thursday, Highlands County in better shape four was getting out of there safe so he Sheriff’s Office detectives secured a years from now? could get home to his young wife warrant for the arrest of 20-year-old and parents again. Giovanni Burgos. That was seven weeks ago and Burgos reportedly Yes though he’s home now for a short provided the house time, he has a long road to recov- in Orlando where the 30.3% ery after losing most of his right two men charged hamstring muscle in gunfire in with killing Doty in Afghanistan on Sept. 20. June hid out after the murder. The 25-year-old is extremely Doty humble. As he is thanked for serv- HCSO detectives, No ing our country, he responds that along with members of the Orlando it’s just what he does. Police Department, served that arrest warrant on Burgos at his home, 4712 % McKee attended Lake Placid 69.7 High School and was named to the Walden Circle #1716 in Orlando All-County team. He Thursday night. graduated in 2006 and went on to Burgos was taken into custody and Total votes: 155 get his AA degree at South Florida was booked into the Orange County State College in hopes of getting a Next question: See ARREST, page 7A Will lawmakers make good job in the area. Unfortunately, that was about the a deal in time to time the economy headed south Courtesy photo avoid the ‘fiscal cliff’? and jobs in Highlands County Josh and Amanda McKee met the day before he would return to North Carolina. They were married one year later, in July 2010. became scarce. SMS students Make your voice heard at “I really didn’t have anything www.newssun.com else to do, so I went in and talked arrested for See McKEE, page 7A Parade planned in Sebring, Obituaries marijuana Paul Dennard Remembrance Walk at SFSC By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY Age 81, of Sebring News-Sun [email protected] SEBRING — A Veterans Day ‘Veterans have made SEBRING — According to a Lloyd Jones parade will be held in downtown many sacrifices so Sebring Police Department arrest Age 90, of Sebring Sebring starting today at 11 a.m. report, two Sebring Middle School The parade will begin near the that we today can live students were arrested Tuesday and Stanley Jones Sebring Police Department, march- in peace and freedom.’ charged with possession of marijua- ing down Ridgewood Drive toward na and the intention of selling or Age 46, of Sebring the Circle. The parade route contin- distributing it. ERIC CHRISTENSEN ues around the Circle to South The incident began when two stu- Simon McFadden Commerce, ending near the fair- SFSC professor, Navy veteran dents told the school’s guidance Age 75, of Sebring grounds. counselor they’d been shown an ink Three organizations are heading of Highlands County Inc., co-spon- pen stuffed with marijuana. Obituaries, Page 5A up the Veterans Day Parade and sored by the Veteran Services The counselor went immediately Courtesy photo Josh McKee (center), a 2006 Ceremony: the Veteran Services Office. to SPD School Resource Officer Index Lake Placid High School gradu- Office, the Veterans Advisory The Veterans Day Ceremony will Wilma Tindell, who began an inves- Arts & Entertainment 3B ate, was hit by gunfire Sept. 20 Board, and the Veterans Council of follow the parade, and will be held tigation, first speaking with the boy while serving in his second Highlands County. The parade is Business 1C deployment to Afghanistan. sponsored by the Veterans Council See VETERANS, page 7A See STUDENTS, page 4A Chalk Talk 6C Classifieds 3C Community Briefs 2A Crossword Puzzle 2B Dear Abby 2B Editorial & Opinion 3A Bodies of work Horoscope 2B Lottery Numbers 2A Brewster’s exhibit showcases body molds Movie Times 2B Pause & Consider 2B to support breast cancer awareness Sports On TV 2D BY SAMANTHA GHOLAR is being displayed in the cof- The shop owner first began Follow the [email protected] fee shop to break the silence his mission to pay tribute to SEBRING — “These are around breast cancer. those who have won — and News-Sun on humbling stories. To hear how “I wanted to do something lost — the battle with breast brave these women are is just that was different. Something cancer. Rogers first got the amazing,” said Bruce Rogers, that was a little more bold, a idea to have a non-traditional owner of Brewster’s Coffee little out of the box,” said breast cancer campaign in the www.twitter.com/thenewssun News-Sun photo by SAMANTHA GHOLAR House at 2191 North US 27 in Rogers. “You know breast summer when he learned that Breast cancer survivors and supporters created bust molds Sebring. cancer isn’t always the pretty one of his employee’s father that are currently on display at Brewster’s Coffee House in Rogers has created a picture that is displayed on was diagnosed with cancer Sebring. Women of all ages and backgrounds volunteered to unique, and uncomfortable, the magazine covers and I make the molds to share their individual stories in the bat- display of artwork which now want people to get that.” See BODY, page 4A tle against breast cancer. 0990994 01007 Phone ... 385-6155 Fax ... 385-2453 Online: www.newssun.com

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Page 2A News-Sun ࡗ Sunday, November 11, 2012 www.newssun.com Supreme Court to take new look at voting rights law Centennial Associated Press The justices said they will Notebook WASHINGTON — The examine whether the formu- By Jen Brown Supreme Court said Friday la under which states are it will consider eliminating covered is outdated because the government’s chief it relies on data that is now ‘Sebring weapon against racial dis- 40 years old. By some crimination at polling measures, states covered by Room’ places since the 1960s. the law are outperforming Acting three days after some that were not. the election, the justices Tuesday’s election results full of agreed to hear a constitu- also provide an interesting tional challenge to the part backdrop for the court’s memories of the landmark Voting action. Americans re-elect- Rights Act that requires all ed Barack Obama, the Dot’s Kitchen, have you or parts of 16 states with a nation’s first African- been there lately? Located history of discrimination in American president. Exit at 950 Sebring Square on voting to get federal polls across the country U.S. 27 North, it’s a fine approval before making any indicated Obama won more place to dine. Open seven changes in the way they than 70 percent of days a week from 6:30 hold elections. Hispanics and more than 90 a.m. until 2 p.m. They Courtesy photo The appeal from Shelby percent of blacks. In have a large banquet room Highlands County Sheriff’s Detention Commander Major David Paeplow presents the County, Ala., near Alabama, however, exit that seats 100 available for Merit Award to Robin Sanders a Registered Nurse at the Highlands County Jail. Detention Birmingham, says state and polls showed Obama won parties, groups and meet- Deputy Dale Vaughn was not available to attend the awards ceremony and will be present- local governments covered only about 15 percent of the ed with his award at a later date. ings, and this is where you by the law have made sig- state’s white voters. In will find “The Sebring nificant progress and no neighboring Mississippi, Room”. The Sebring longer should be forced to the numbers were even Room is dedicated to our HCSO Detention members live under oversight from smaller, at 10 percent, exit Centennial Year and if you Washington. polling found. haven’t been there, it is The high court consid- The case probably will be definitely a room to check receive Merit Awards ered the same issue three argued in February or out. years ago but sidestepped March, with a decision On Tuesday, Feb. 7, Special to the News-Sun Registered Nurse with more Vaughn and Sanders were what Chief Justice John expected by late June. The 2012 the Sebring Lions SEBRING – Highlands than 20 years experience, instrumental in saving the Roberts then called “a diffi- advance approval, or pre- Club sponsored the grand County Sheriff’s members attempted to revive the life of the inmate. cult constitutional ques- clearance requirement, was opening of The Sebring Robin Sanders, R.N. and inmate using Cardio- Sheriff Susan Benton com- tion.” adopted in the Voting Rights Room, a banquet room Detention Deputy Dale Pulmonary Resuscitation plimented the quick actions Since then, Congress has Act in 1965 to give federal that is filled with memora- Vaughn received Merit (CPR) but were unsuccessful. taken by these members say- not addressed potential officials a potent tool to bilia and about 100 photos Awards at the Highlands Undeterred, they tried the ing, “This is the third inmate problems identified by the defeat persistent efforts to of old Sebring for all to County Sheriff’s Office’s Automated External that Nurse Robin Sanders has court. Meanwhile, the law’s keep blacks from voting. enjoy. Dot’s Kitchen is Quarterly Recognition Defibrillator (A.E.D.) multi- revived during her tenure opponents sensed its vulner- The provision was a huge family owned by Allen Ceremony held on Nov. 7. ple times to no avail. CPR here and the second one this ability and filed several new success, and Congress peri- Wilkerson, Dot’s son, and On Aug. 14, 2012, an continued until the arrival of year. This is further proof lawsuits. odically has renewed it over his wife Tammy; they both inmate in the Highlands Emergency Medical Services that while all of our Addressing those chal- the years. The most recent worked there for years County Jail appeared to suf- at which time the victim was Detention members are lenges, lower courts have occasion was in 2006, when while Dot had the place fer some type of seizure and transported to an appropriate trained in CPR, having an concluded that a history of a Republican-led Congress and now they’re the new became unresponsive. A medical facility. experienced Medical Team discrimination and more overwhelmingly approved owners and they just love medical emergency was The inmate survived and on staff makes a significant recent efforts to harm and President George W. it. called by the post officer. the actions of immediate difference in our first respon- minority voters justify con- Bush signed a 25-year If you’re active on Vaughn and Sanders, a emergency care taken by der capabilities.” tinuing federal oversight. extension. Facebook you may have noticed that every day COMMUNITY BRIEFS Dot’s Kitchen uploads KAYLOR & KAYLOR; 5.542"; 1.5"; Black; above lottery general; 0 0 0 2 4 9 7 4 many pictures from Empty Bowls lunch to raise money by recycling Sebring’s past. Allen and is Monday paper. Tammy share a passion for Collect all that paper the history of Sebring and SEBRING – The third around your house and bring find it a joy to do. The annual Empty Bowls it to the recycling center and photos posted have includ- Luncheon and Silent Auction you just may be rewarded ed the Sebring High is set from 11:30 a.m. to with a “Little Green” gift School football team from 1:30 p.m. Monday at the card for your efforts. 1933-34, a photo of Sebring Civic Center. Lunch Nov. 7 7 11 15 18 24 43 x:5 Sebring in the 1920s that is a $10 donation. Proceeds Promise Acres Lottery Next jackpot $2 million had so many citrus trees, a benefit Feeding America’s partners with Horses Nov. 2 10 16 21 23 41 44 x:2 photo of E.E. Skipper Heartland Food Bank. for Heroes Center Oct. 31 2 17 34 36 43 52 x:2 Bank Building in the mid Entertainment will be by ’20s that later housed city Walker Memorial Steel AVON PARK — Horses Nov. 9 8 10 12 21 31 Nov. 9 (n) 3838 hall until 1969, the first Drum Band, Sebring High for Heroes Inc., 176 N. Nov. 8 2 12 19 31 35 Nov. 9 (d) 6015 post office, the Arrowhead School Show Choir and Riverdale Road, is a national Nov. 7 1 19 25 28 29 Nov. 8 (n) 1819 Hotel, Harder Hall circa Shannon Reed. non-profit that is making the Nov. 6 12 23 26 34 35 Nov. 8 (d) 9339 1928, Lake Jackson and Panera Bread is providing dream of affordable horse- the pier from 1910, the old the soup. back riding a reality for our Nov. 9 13 20 27 35 18 Nov. 9 (n) 533 band shell, a photo of a These luncheons are held troops, veterans, Wounded Nov. 6 7 13 16 23 16 Nov. 9 (d) 192 Nov. 2 3 4 11 37 8 Nov. 8 (n) 1944 Easter Sunrise all across the nation to raise Warriors and their families. 254 Oct. 30 9 31 39 41 8 Nov. 8 (d) 533 Service at Hendricks awareness and to raise funds Through a national network Field, Steve McQueen in in order to combat hunger in of 182 equestrian centers in Nov. 7 32 34 45 52 58 PB: 20 Note: Cash 3 and Play 4 drawings town for the 12 Hours of our communities. Those 43 states plus Canada, are twice per day: (d) is the Next jackpot $168 million Sebring in March 1970, of attending the Veterans Day Horses for Heroes provide daytime drawing, (n) is the course photos of George events are encouraged to affordable (sometime free) Nov. 3 4 7 9 30 54 PB: 25 nighttime drawing. E. Sebring, the list just come to the Sebring Civic recreational, instructional Oct. 31 1 27 31 45 48 PB: 5 PB: Power Ball goes on and on. Center. and health and wellness pro- We thank Allen and Silent auction items will grams for all ages. The pro- Tammy for having a room include a half-day quail grams use horses as teaching in their place of business hunt, golf packages, arts and partners to empower, engage KAYLOR & KAYLOR; 5.542"; 1.5"; Black; below lottery social security; dedicated to Sebring and sports memorabilia. and inspire our nation’s mili- 0 0 0 2 4 8 0 2 the daily Facebook posting Tickets are available at the tary heroes, First Responders of photos from Sebring’s door. and their families. early days. An open house will be Dot’s Kitchen is a great ‘Caught-In-The-Act’ held from 2-5 p.m. today at family place to eat and awards program is Horses for Heroes Inc. Join share the rich history of this week for a fun filled afternoon of this wonderful city of horse and pony rides, games, Sebring. Having three spe- In celebration of America hay ride and more. pub block; 5.542"; 4.5"; Black; publishers block dummy; 0 0 0 1 5 5 5 9 cials daily and carry out Recycles Day, representa- Admission is free for mili- service available – make tives of SP Recycling and tary and First Responders. A today the day you stop in Keep Highlands County suggested donation of $5 per and take a look at The Beautiful will be rewarding person is requested for all Sebring Room. residents who recycle with others. Call 202-0307 or go There’s still a few randomly given gift cards. to Centennial items left at Tuesday through Thursday www.promiseacres.com/Eve discounted prices includ- they will be waiting at nts_Contact.html for more ing T-shirts, bumper stick- selected Highlands County information. ers, grocery tote bags and recycling locations. All you Christmas ornaments. The have to do is bring your Highlands Park commemorative coffee recycling to receive the table book, “100 Years of prizes. Estates plan fall Sebring”, are still avail- Keep Highlands County dinner able as well, and they all Beautiful is urging residents LAKE PLACID — The make great holiday gifts. to become increasingly annual Thanksgiving dinner A reminder that James “Green Conscious” by recy- for Highlands Park Estates R. Hahn is in the process cling more as it celebrates Association will be held at 1 of creating the Centennial America Recycles Day on p.m. today at the firehouse Mural for our city at the Nov. 15. SP Recycling on Columbus, one block corner of South Southeast assists with the North of 621, around the Ridgewood and Magnolia. county drop off recycling corner from the VFW. Stop by and say “hi”; the sites as well as providing bins for community groups Continued on page 5A See SEBRING, page 7A

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2227 U.S. 27 South • Sebring, FL 33870 • 863-385-6155 Election spending out of control NEWSROOM Money has become the life blood of ROMONA WASHINGTON ere is the most startling result of the 2012 elec- elections, but spending millions and bil- Publisher/Executive Editor tion: Candidates for the presidency and the fed- lions of dollars to gain power can come Ext. 515 [email protected] eral Senate and House of Representatives spent to no good. The sums are irrational to H SCOTT DRESSEL DAN HOEHNE a record amount of money this election cycle — you say the least, and a danger to democracy may want to sit down for this — $4.2 billion and count- at the worst. Editor Sports Editor Folks, we can’t count on politicians Ext. 516 Ext. 528 [email protected] [email protected] ing. According to CNN, the final total will be about $6 themselves to change the process. It will billion. be up to us to unite and change how we ADVERTISING choose candidates, how we finance cam- VICKIE JONES MITCH COLLINS According to opensecrets.org, our federal level. Think about how many paigns, and how long we allow the elec- Ext. 518 Ext. 507 [email protected] congressman, Tom Rooney, for exam- housing loans, college scholarships, and tion cycle to last. [email protected] ple, spent about $1 million in a barely grants to small businesses could have We also need to be sure every vote contested race. been created with all that cash. What a BUSINESS OFFICE counts. Let’s revisit the Electorial There was a lot of money spent at the colossal waste. College. Created in the 18th Century, JANET EMERSON state level, too. According to the Center for Ext. 596 when the landed gentry lacked any con- According to the Florida Secretary of Responsive Government and the Center [email protected] fidence in men without property, the State website, between Jan. 1 and Nov. for Public Integrity — brace yourself 1, 2012 Denise Grimsley spent about again — between April 2012 and Nov. 1, electoral college was invented to restrict $660,000 in her for the Florida 2012 there were 1.1 million ads that ran the common man’s power. Senate. Again, a barely contested elec- on T.V., most running in battleground It is time to ammend the constitution On elections and tion. states, as we here in Florida can attest. on this issue and simply count the popu- Crystal Drake and Cary Pigman, Two generations ago the threat to rep- lar vote — the candidate with the most according to the Florida Secretary of resentative government hid in smoke votes wins. book signings State, spent $40,000 and $174,000, filled back rooms, where established Beyond big changes, there is a small- So, in case you haven’t respectively, running for the Florida local political powers manipulated the er action we must take — being sure all heard, President Barack Laura’s House of Representatives. process. the votes from soldiers, sailors, marines, Obama was re-elected to a Look The amount of money spent getting Reforms begun in the 1960s, meant to airmen or coast guardsmen are counted, second term in office. Both elected in 2012 is beyond shocking — bring politics out of the shadow and into and counted before everyone else’s — Laura Ware sides vowed to come it’s obscene. the light, unfortunately created differ- especially from those serving in theaters together in a spirit of unity ledges today. Just take the $6 billion spent at the ent, but equally serious problems. of war. and work for what was best At least we don’t have a for the country instead of repeat of the election of their own partisanship 2000, which neither side goals. wanted as far as I know. Bwahaha! That last was That is one bright light to a joke on my part, in an look at in this mess. attempt to cheer myself up Another bright spot is today. Because of course, this: when I got up this as a friend of mine aptly morning, the sun was up, it put it, it didn’t matter who was pleasant outside and I won the election this go still lived in the United round, half the country was States of America, which is going to be unhappy. And still a pretty good country she was right. to live in. Yes, we are hav- I am unhappy for two ing trials now in this coun- reasons today. The first is try, and we all have very that my candidate lost this different ideas on how to time. Like many, I’d hoped deal with the problems now for a different outcome this facing us. But we are still election. The second reason Americans, and we can still I’m unhappy is that James deal with what’s going on. is not moving back to I really believe that we Florida as I’d hoped. What can still avoid the fiscal does that have to do with cliff ahead of us if we will the election, you ask? only work together to do Nothing, but it’s contribut- so. I don’t think any ing to my all around bad American, conservative or mood. liberal, Republican or It doesn’t help that I Democrat, wants to sail off stayed up far later than I that cliff. This means let- should have to watch elec- ting go of our disappoint- tion coverage and talk with ment and finding ways to James on the phone. This work under the circum- means I spent a lot of stances. I’m not saying it’s today sleeping and Not going to be easy or fun – Getting Stuff Done. This but it’s either that or build does not make a happy a bunker and wait for TODAY’S LETTERS columnist. Armageddon. I choose to But let’s look at what we try to salvage our nation, No match for the of sorrows.” Romney was cut from the some husbands (you know have here. President not write it off. I hope all Creator’s power The Apostle St. Luke same mold. Obama won all who you are) donated gener- Obama won. Fair and Americans make the same writes what he hears what these states. These governors ously of their time and labor. square, he got a majority of choice. Editor: Jesus says, Chapter 21, vers- and Mitt Romney pay lip The community has sup- the electoral votes. It is On a more positive note, It would behoove all of us es 25-26, 36: “And there service to the issues that ported us with both dona- what it is. The question I will be doing a book to pause and rethink what shall be signs in the sun, in conservatives care about, but tions and attendance at the now is, what happens next? signing today for my novel, the Scripture says, “Be still the moon and the stars and many voters didn’t buy it sale. With such good cus- If looking at Facebook is “Dead Hypocrites,” which and know that I am God.” upon the earth distress of and stayed home or voted for tomers we were able to any indication, both sides is now a print book as well When we look at the dev- nations, with perplexity, the Obama. break previous record sales. are as far apart as ever. as an ebook. It’ll be at astation caused by that wild, seas and the waves roaring: The GOP had a nominee During the year we were Many of the winners lost Brewster’s Coffee House unpredictable hurricane, Men’s hearts failing them for and swing state governors given storage space for our no time in letting the rest on U.S. 27 from 3-5:30 “Sandy,” we are reminded fear and looking for those that were living breathing treasures by U-Lock-It of us know we’d lost. (At p.m. I’d love a chance to our technology we have things coming on the earth; examples of the country club Storage and Century least this is how it appears meet my readers, so if set and corporate crony-ism. you’re free this afternoon, come to idolize is no match for the powers of Heaven Storage. We are very grate- the day after; I ignored If the Republicans thought come on by. I promise I’ll for the power of our Creator. shall be shaken. Watch ye ful for this support of the Facebook election night on these clowns were appealing be in a better mood. For many, many years therefore and pray always, club and our community. purpose). Many on my side to working class conserva- early every morning and late that ye may be accounted Any items that were not of the issues bemoaned tives, they have been way Laura Ware is a Sebring resi- every evening, I have worthy to escape all these sold were also put to good what is happening to the too deep into their own kool- dent. She can be contacted by e- searched the Bible for wis- things that shall come to use. Recipients were The country, if the election aid. As a lifelong mail at bookwormlady@ dom, knowledge and under- pass and to stand before the Peace River Safe House, and results were any indication. Republican, I could see this embarqmail.com Visit her web- standing. Son of Man.” the Church Service Center. I worried about friends of train wreck coming. site at www.laurahware.com. Though I cannot always Una V. McLaughlin A large supply of yarn was mine and their state of No doubt the GOP will Guest columns are the opinion understand perfectly, this Sebring given to the Methodist thought and was prepared, draw the wrong conclusion of the writer, not necessarily one I know: Jesus Christ is Prayer Shawl Committee, in spite of my own feel- the living Son of God and Next candidate from this loss and think they and paperback books were those of the staff of the News- ings, to talk people off Sun. He is about to return. These needs to appeal to weren’t acting enough like delivered to the jail. Democrats. The real reason are the days of sorrow. The all voters Events like the flea market signs of the times match for their failure is the fact enable us to fund the pro- accurately with the KJV Editor: that they are picking candi- grams we support all year, (King James Version) of the Another election over and dates that only have appeal including: The Peace River EDITORIAL PAGE POLICY Scriptures, written more than President Obama won a sec- on Wall Street and in the Safe House, Adopt-a 2,000 years ago. The best ond term. I think President Hamptons. Maybe they will Highway Program, Salvation Make sure to sign your letter and include your selling book on the market Obama owes some thanks to get it right next time. Army, HOBY (The Hugh address and phone number. Anonymous letters will be today. the Republican governors of D. B. Orr O'Brien Youth Leadership automatically rejected. Let’s look at Matthew, Florida, Ohio and Wisconsin Avon Park Program), Woodlawn Please keep your letters to a maximum of 400 chapter 24:6-8, Jesus is say- for his win. Governors Elementary School RIF pro- words. We have to make room for everybody. Letters of ing this: “And ye shall hear Kasich in Ohio, Scott in Bouquet gram (Reading is local concern take priority. of rumors of wars: see that Florida and Thompson in GFWC Woman’s Club Fundamental), and scholar- Send your letter to 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL ye be not troubled, for all Wisconsin all are well grateful for ships for woman at SFSC. 33870; drop it off at the same address; fax 385-1954; or e-mail [email protected]. these things must come to known as lackey’s to large donations Funds are also used for sup- pass but the end is not yet. corporate special interests plies to make items for local To make sure the editorial pages aren’t dominated For nation shall rise against and all slavishly follow the Editor: hospitals, hospice centers, by the same writers, letters are limited to two per nation and kingdom against Billionaire Koch brothers The GFWC Woman’s Club and nursing homes. month and a guest column can be submitted once kingdom and there shall be agenda. of Sebring extends a big Toni Goff, Flea Market every three months. famines and pestilences and The voters in these states “Thank You” to all who Chairman Opinions expressed in letters or columns are solely earthquakes in divers places. had seen enough of these made our flea market a huge GFWC Woman's Club of the opinion of that author and not necessarily the opin- All these are the beginnings governors to realize that Mitt success. 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Page 4A News-Sun ࡗ Sunday, November 11, 2012 www.newssun.com Students Scouts, VFW retire American flags Body molds highlight arrested for breast cancer fights marijuana Continued from page 1A molds, then dried and hand painted by local artists. back in July. The artists were asked by Continued from page 1A “His was lung cancer. I saw Rogers to “create whatever who had showed off the pen. how much it affected her. I comes to you” by using the He agreed to a search and two had several friends this year different stories of each of the pens with marijuana were found diagnosed with different models. The artists went to in his book bag. However, the types of cancer. Many of them boy said he had been given the didn’t even know it. That’s work creating one-of-a-kind pens by a 16-year-old student. the scariest part about cancer. artwork to go along with the The 16-year-old was brought We all admire the beautiful touching stories of each of the to the office and also agreed to a woman walking down the women. search. Nothing was found. beach in her bikini looking The busts were hand paint- But, the 16-year-old said pretty and perfect, but we ed and now hang on display while he had given the first boy don’t know her story. She inside Brewster’s Coffee the pens, he had done so at the may not even know her story. House to continue the aware- request of a 13-year-old fellow You could very well be a ness of the disease beyond the student. In exchange for deliv- walking time bomb,” Rogers traditional awareness month. ering the pen, he was to keep explained. Brewster’s currently is half of the $20 price, according With his mission in hand, working with the local to reports. News-Sun photo by KATARA SIMMONS Rogers set out to recruit local Samaritan’s Touch organiza- Cub Scout Lucas Allison, 7, helps dispose of American flags Saturday morning tion to raise money to help That led to the 13-year-old along with other members of Cub Scout Pack 846 and Boy Scout Troop 846 at models and artists who have being called to the office. He the VFW Post 4300 in Sebring. Scouts participated in a flag retirement ceremony been touched by breast cancer women with the cost of mam- too agreed to a search of his to learn how to respect, fold and dispose of flags that are no longer fit to be used. to create a campaign that will mograms. Any donations for person and book bag, although highlight their struggles and the cause may be given direct- he denied any knowledge of the victories. ly to Samaritan’s Touch. pens. In the book bag, Tindell After seeing a body mold “I’m going to leave them up found “two small baggies con- of a pregnant friend, Rogers indefinitely; as far as I know I taining a green leafy substance, knew just what to do to create haven’t gotten any com- wrapped inside a black T-shirt unique artwork that will also plaints. We don’t have to go to in the side bag of the book bag. show breast cancer support New York or California to “I tested the substance inside and awareness. enjoy culture and art. Who the baggie and the contents test- With the help of six models says culture and art can’t be ed positive for THC.” and local artist, Rogers creat- right here in little old Sebring, The 13- and 16-year-old were News-Sun photo by ed the first annual Brewster’s Florida?” Rogers said. KATARA SIMMONS each arrested at that point and Boy Scout Julian Crozier hands a Breast Cancer Awareness “Women don’t have to suffer placed in handcuffs. Both were flag over to be retired Saturday Exhibit. Models were cast by in silence. I don’t feel it’s any- later released to their mothers. morning in Sebring. All flags were local artist Krista Flores. thing to be ashamed of. Is it a According to Drug Free properly folded before VFW Each of the women’s breast little bit uncomfortable, yes. Highlands, the vast majority of Commander Paul Plott spoke a and tummy were molded, But I feel like that’s the way it few about the importance of patri- young people in the county do otism and respect for the flag. similar to the pregnancy should be sometimes.” not use marijuana, but it is a problem for some. For example, in May at the end of the 2011-2012 school year nine students from four schools were referred to the dis- trict’s substance abuse program. Two of those students attended Sebring Middle School, one attended Avon Park Middle, two News-Sun photo by KATARA SIMMONS Lake Placid High and four Avon News-Sun photo by Boy Scout Troop 846 Scout Master Gary Park High. KATARA SIMMONS King lights flags on fire Saturday morning Large or small, all flags are treat- during a flag retirement ceremony at VFW Dr. Rodney Hollinger, deputy ed with dignity, neatly folded and Post 4300 in Sebring. VFW Post 4300 has superintendent, did not answer a burned during a flag retirement a flag dropbox located in the parking lot News-Sun photo by SAMANTHA GHOLAR News-Sun request for an inter- ceremony Saturday at the VFW and collect flags throughout the year for Molds of breast cancer survivors grace the wall of view. Post 4300 in Sebring. proper disposal. Brewster’s Coffee House in Sebring.

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News-Sun photo by SAMANTHA GHOLAR United States Army veteran John Nooe watches a Veteran’s Day program with his granddaughters Makenzie and Mikayla Sellers Thursday morning at Woodlawn Elementary School. Nooe was one of News-Sun photo by CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY dozens of military veterans that were hon- Young Sun ’N Lake Elementary School stu- ored Thursday by school faculty and stu- dents give visiting veterans patriotic calen- dents. The annual event continues to thank dars during their celebration of Veteran’s the hard working men and women of the Day. The calendars are to remind each vet- country’s armed forces. eran the students think of them every day.

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Continued from page 2A Wild Back Yard,” was com- November are Topaz and and entertainment by Sho LLOYD JONES race in the sky. He passed pleted earlier this year and Citrine. ‘Nuf Country on Friday. Call Lloyd F. Jones, 90, of away at his home on Nov. Turkey and drinks are pro- she is hopeful it will soon be Program for the evening for times. Moose Riders Sebring, Fla., passed away 4, 2012, at age 46. Stan vided by the association and published. The book, all will be presented by Charles lunch will be in pavilion on Monday, Nov. 5, 2012 in lived most of his life on a those attending are asked to about Florida’s wildlife, con- Rooney on his vast knowl- Saturday. Music by He Said Sebring. He was born Aug. fast track. He was happiest bring a covered dish to share tains many facts and anec- edge of collecting shark fos- She Said (call for times). For 13, 1922 to William C. and when he was racing, and and their own plates and dotes, along with 185 pen- sils at Peace River and other details, call 465-0131. Delcia (Vanlandingham) was fearless in any type of flatware. and-ink and watercolor sites. The American Legion Post Jones in Indianapolis, Ind., vehicle. On land or water, Come meet with and visit drawings, all created by Call 453-7054. 25 will host an Auxiliary and had been a resident of he wasn’t one to be on the neTo donate a door prize, Yarbour. Veterans dinner at 5 p.m. Sebring since 1979, com- sidelines. He had the need call 465-2468. All property Today, she will read from ‘Art Uncorked’ today. Steve and Peggy will ing from Indianapolis, for speed; the faster the owners are invited to join. a “work-in-progress” that classes begin provide music from 5-8 p.m. where he was employed as better. Stan always Family Harvest she describes as “an enter- Tuesday Legion E-Board meets at 6 a printer for a newspaper. dreamed of four-wheeling taining romp about a woman p.m. Monday, Legion He then worked for the in the desert dunes of Festival is today who comes of age during the SEBRING – The General meets at 7 p.m., News-Sun for 18 years Southern California, and in era of the ‘Roaring Highlands Art League Auxiliary E-Board meets at before retiring a second January with his best FROSTPROOF – Fall is in Twenties,’ Prohibition and (HAL) is starting new ‘Art 6:30 p.m. and Auxiliary time. He was a member of friend, Robert Catarelli, he the air, so the Kid’s World vaudeville.” The romp also Uncorked’ classes Tuesday General meets at 7 p.m. Paul the HO Train Club and was able to realize that Department of Family Life includes seven marriages and that will be a fun way to Schaffer’s Memorial will be enjoyed HO trains and dream. He was dubbed the Church invites everyone to a whirlwind life in the explore your inner artist over at 2 p.m. Tuesday. L&L Duo woodwork- “Flying Squirrel”. His bud- enjoy a day of fun at the Midwest, Miami, Cuba, Paris wine. Starting at 6 p.m., is from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday. ing. He dies – Robert, Ray and Family Harvest Festival. and pre-war Berlin. enjoy painting one complete Frank E. provides music loved his Brent – probably under- There will be free food, Local writer Art Lefkowitz project per evening over from 7-10 p.m. Friday. family and stood him better than most. games for kids, candy, will facilitate the session, wine. District 8 meets at Post 25 at spending Stan had a very close rela- bounce houses, obstacle including the Open Mike Classes will continue Nov. 11 a.m. Saturday. Call 465- time with tionship with his mom, his courses, slides, game booths portion, where writers can 15 and Nov. 27. Classes will 0975. them. sister Joyce, niece Christy and more. sign up to read a sampling of be held at HAL's Visual Arts He is and nephew Mark Jr. He The event will be from 2-6 L. Jones their works.Call Lefkowitz Center (1985 Lakeview SEBRING survived by loved children and always p.m. today at the new church at 385-1554. Drive; next to the Sebring The Sons of AMVETS his wife, Pauline L. Jones had a way of making them building, across from the Civic Center on Lake Post 21 is hosting a dinner of Sebring; son, Lloyd laugh. high school, 139 Bulldog Chili’s helps West Jackson). Each class is $35, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Franklin Jones Jr. of His father, Wayne Jones, Way. Call the church office lasts about 2.5 hours and all Thursday. The dinner con- Indiana; daughter, Joyce preceded him in death. He at (863) 635-4500. Sebring VFD supplies, wine and light sists of a rib eye steak, Ruston of Sebring; a very is survived by his mother, TOPS open house set SEBRING — Chili’s snacks included. Attendees baked potato, salad, roll and special grandson, Billy Peggy Jones; his siblings, Restaurant, 821 U.S. 27, is are welcome to bring addi- dessert for a $12 donation. (Jodi) Throckmorton of David Jones, Wayne LAKE PLACID — TOPS proud to support the West tional wine and food. Music will be provided by Sebring; and a very special (Colleen) Jones, Michael Chapter 632 has scheduled Sebring Volunteer Fire Call 385-6682 to register. Big Freddie. Purchase your great-grandson, Logan of Jones, Howard (Debby) an open house from 3-5 p.m. Department by donating 10 Limited to 20 participants tickets for the dinner at the Sebring; and several addi- Jones, Mark (Beth) Jones, Monday at Lake Placid percent of its sales from 11 per class. Post beforehand. tional grandchildren and Sheila (Steve) Bearden, Woman’s Club, 10 Main a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday. The Sebring Elks Lodge great-grandchildren. He Joyce Norskov, and Mary Ave. An informational meet- Discount flyers must be pre- Events planned at 1529 Wacky Wednesday is was predeceased by his (Jack) Hollandsworth; and ing starts at 4 p.m. Before sented at time of order. posts, lodges from 5-6:30 p.m. Meal is wife, Ruby M. Jones; and numerous aunts, uncles, the meeting, weight-loss To go orders are welcome. $6.50. Dance only, $3, to daughters, Pamela cousins, nieces and appetizers will be served to Discount flyers may also AVON PARK music by Frank E. from Weidman and Glenna nephews. show that weight loss is not be obtained by calling the The American Legion Post 4:30-7:30 p.m. PER meets at Tibbs. Donations in lieu of eating boring foods. There is fire station at 386-6052 or 69 will host karaoke with 6 p.m. Thursday. Orientation Memorial donations may flowers to the Children no financial obligations for by e-mail at giveback- Naomi at 4 p.m. today. is at 6 p.m. Lodge meets at 7 be made in his memory to Advocacy Center of this meeting. [email protected]. Casino Night and Turkey p.m. Initiation at Lodge (call Good Shepherd Hospice, Sebring. Arrangements by TOPS stands for Take Off Raffle is Monday (get tickets for time). Thanksgiving 1110 Hammock Road, Morris Funeral Chapel. A Pounds Sensibly. Our Lady of Grace from lounge or Nancy Dinner will be from 5-6:30 Sebring, FL 33870. gathering of family and If you need additional hosts health fair Galida). Auxiliary E-board p.m. Friday for $13; dance Arrangements have been friends to celebrate his life information, call Judy meets at 6:30 p.m. Legion only, for $3, to Buddy entrusted to Stephenson- is scheduled for noon, Nov. O’Boyle at 260-0831. AVON PARK — There Auxiliary meets at 7 p.m. Canova from 6:30-9:30 p.m. nelson Funeral Home, 24, 2012, at Istokpoga Park will be a health fair at Our Karaoke by Bil-Di from 4-7 (Reservations are needed for Sebring, Fla. 33870; 863- in Lorida. Heartland Workforce Lady of Grace Catholic p.m. Thursday. the Friday meals; call and 385-0125. www.stephen- sets holiday closings Church, Grogan Center, 595 Entertainment by Patsy from leave message with number sonnelsonfh.com. Death notices E. Main St., from 8:30-11 4-7 p.m. Friday. For details, coming to eat). Queen of All Heartland Workforce a.m. Tuesday. call 453-4553. Hearts tickets will be on sale STANLEY JONES Paul Dennard, 81, of One-Stop Career Centers There will be approxi- The Combat Veterans at all lodge activities and the Stanley Sebring died Oct. 29, 2012. will observe the following mately 50 health-related Memorial VFW Post 9853 bar. Call 471-3557. Tyler Jones, Swann’s Mortuary, Sebring, schedule of closings: vendors there to assist you in will have a flag raising at 11 The Sebring Recreation loving son, is in charge of arrange- Monday for Veterans Day, at making healthy choices and a.m. today. Steak-O and Club, 333 Pomegranate Ave., youngest ments. noon Nov. 21, and all day on help you learn of the servic- NASCAR are on the screen will host a Shuffleboard brother and Nov. 22-23, Dec. 21, Dec. es available in our communi- at 2 p.m. Ladies Auxiliary Tournament/Amateur/Any friend, a Simon W. McFadden, 24-25, and Dec. 31, Jan. 1 ty. There will be free screen- meets at 4 p.m. Wednesday. Doubles at 9 a.m. Monday. lifelong 75, of Sebring died Nov. 8, and Jan. 21. ings for B.M.I., body fat, Men’s Auxiliary meets at 6 Amateur Shuffleboard S. Jones resident of 2012. Swann’s Mortuary, sugar glucose, oxygen, blood p.m. Post meets at 7 p.m. Tournament/Draw Doubles Sebring, Sebring, is in charge of Homeowners pressures, massages, etc. Music by Tom McGannon in Avon Park at 9 a.m. Fla., is now in the big Baja arrangements. Association meets from 5-8 p.m. Friday. Thursday. Mini Shuffleboard SALT meets Tuesday Karaoke by Johnny B. from Tournament at 1:15 p.m. SEBRING — The 5-8 p.m. Saturday. Call 452- Friday. Ice Cream SEBRING — The CHANDLER CREMATION SERVICE; 3.639"; 3"; Black; Highlands County 9853. Shuffleboard at 1:15 p.m. Highlands County Seniors nov ads; 0 0 0 2 4 7 5 3 Homeowners Association Saturday. Call 385-2966. and Law Enforcement will meet at 11 a.m. Monday LAKE PLACID The Sebring Moose Lodge Together (S.A.L.T.) Council at the Sebring Country The Veterans of Foreign 2259 women will meet at 7 will hold its monthly educa- Estates Clubhouse. For more Wars 3880 House Committee p.m. Monday. Music by tional forum on Tuesday at information, contact Gene will meet at 11 a.m. today. Larry Musgrave from 5-9 the Sebring Christian Reese at 633-8094. Music by Tom (call for p.m. Wednesday. Karaoke Church, 4514 Hammock time). Ladies Auxiliary gen- from 5-9 p.m. Thursday. Road. The forum will be an Woman’s Club meets eral meeting is at 10 a.m. Music by the Long Shot Alzheimer’s information Tuesday. Post meets at 8 Band from 6-10 p.m. Friday. Monday event targeted toward care- p.m. Thursday. Music by Texas Hold-em is set for 9 givers of patients with SEBRING — The general Mike King on Saturday (call a.m. Saturday. Music by Alzheimer’s disease or other meeting of the GFWC for time). Call 655-3920. Gary and Shirley from 6-10 dementias. Woman’s Club of Sebring The Lake Placid Moose p.m. New Years’ Eve tickets The forum will be present- will be held at 11:30 a.m. Lodge 2374 will have on sale all month; see any ed from 5:30–7:30 p.m. and Monday. The Community NASCAR and football on officer. For details, call 655- is open to all members of the Service Art Program will be the screen today. Fireman 3920. public. The program will the focus of the meeting. Karaoke is planned. Call for Amvets Post 21, 2027 feature speakers from the NEWS-SUN Lunch will be a potluck. times. Moose Legion meets U.S. 27 S., will have karaoke Alzheimer’s Association, the at 7 p.m. Monday. Karaoke with Peggy and Perry from The news is just a click away! Highlands County Sheriff’s Scribes Night Out by Fireman on Wednesday, 6-9 p.m. Saturday. Call 385- Office and Change of Pace. by Frank E. on Thursday, 0234. www.newssun.com spotlights Yarbour Vendors will be available and refreshments will be SEBRING – Writers and served. non-writers are invited to To reserve a seat at this Stephenson Nelson ****; 7.444"; 5"; Black; would dad ad; 0 0 0 2 4 9 8 3 attend Sunday’s Scribes presentation contact S.A.L.T. 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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Sunday, November 11, 2012 Page 7A McKee faces long road to recovery Arrest is sixth in Continued from page 1A Doty murder case to a recruiter. I knew from the beginning that infantry Continued from page 1A ing out of Orlando. In addi- was what I wanted to do if I tion, Travis Makris, was going to go in,” he said. jail. He was transported to Adrianna Rodriguez and McKee took the entrance the Highlands County Jail Nicole Hebert have been test and was told he could Friday. Burgos is charged arrested as accessories. pretty much go in any divi- with two counts of accesso- “This arrest comes from sion he wanted. He wanted ry after the fact to a first the ongoing investigative infantry, and that’s where he degree or life felony for efforts of our detectives to went. knowingly providing con- hold all of those who con- Amanda joked that was cealment from law enforce- tributed in the death of best for Josh, because he ment during an Aaron Doty respon- doesn’t like to sit at a desk. active investigation. sible for their McKee spent three months Per the arrest war- actions,” Highlands in Parris Island, S.C. at boot rant, bond is set at County Sheriff Susan camp. He then went to the $30,000. Benton said. School of Infantry at Camp Doty, 20, was last “Detectives continue Geiger, N.C. and was assiged seen at a party at to evaluate evidence to the 3rd Battalion/8th 5504 Granada Blvd. Burgos and conduct inter- Courtesy photo Marines at Camp Lejeune, Josh McKee (right) lost a large portion of his right hamstring muscle when he was hit by in the Sun 'N Lakes views and will do so N.C. gunfire of an Afghanistan insurgent posing as an ally. The lance corporal Marine is home in subdivision in Sebring at until we have exhausted all Josh and Amanda Screws Lake Placid for another week before returning to Virginia for follow up visits with doctors approximately 4:30 a.m. leads in this case.” met at a Fourth of July cook- and his promotion to corporal. Sunday, June 10. At approx- Anyone with further out in 2009. The next day, imately 1:30 p.m. on June information on this case is Josh went back to North to the entrance of the fixed ‘We still have Josh said as he looked at his 11, a burned body was found requested to call Detective Carolina. For the next 364 operations base. Their job, wife. in the north end of the Sun Barbara Hair at the days, Amanda spent a lot of basically, was to assist as people over there The damage to his leg has ‘N Lakes Sebring subdivi- Highlands County Sheriff's long weekends in North needed those coming into the but you never made it difficult to walk. sion and was confirmed to Office Criminal Carolina. They were married camp. “The loss of nerve has made be Doty. Investigations Unit at 863- July 3, 2010. “The Afghanistan army hear anything it so my foot doesn’t work Jonathan Ray Rodriguez, 402-7250. Anyone with This was Josh’s second guys had stopped a Pakistan about them on the right, and it’s very painful,” 22, and Kenneth Felipe, 19, information who wants to deployment to Afghanistan. guy who had come in. They he said. both of 5504 Granada Blvd., remain anonymous and be During his first deploy- were getting him fingerprint- news anymore.’ Josh’s future is uncertain. are currently in custody and eligible for a cash reward is ment, Josh was on foot ed to make sure there were For now he has physical ther- charged with first-degree asked to call Heartland patrol, and in front of his no hits on him. Then another AMANDA McKEE apy three times a week, try- murder. Rodriguez and Crime Stoppers at 1-800- group serving as leader and Afghanistan guy comes in on ing to improve the range of Felipe were arrested on June 226-TIPS (8477) or visit point man since there were a dirt bike,” Josh said. He motion in his foot. He has 13 by the U.S. Marshal’s www.heartlandcrimestop- only a few of them when hw and a fellow Marine and an secured, Josh radioed in that been told to expect about a Service Task Force operat- pers.com stepped on an improvised Afghanistan translator began he and a fellow Marine were year of physical therapy. explosive device, or IED. walking to the motorcyclist injured. The security team Amanda said one of the Fortunately it was faulty. to find out what he needed. came in and put a tourniquet things that irritates them the Sebring Room a treat “The blasting cap went off “It all felt really wierd. It on Josh’s leg. most is the large number of Continued from page 2A 100-year celebration. and a puff of dirt came up just didn’t feel right. The way “I didn’t think it was too “people who think it’s all If you have any centenni- between my legs when I he brushed his hand through bad. It felt like a punch when over. Our men and women artist welcomes conversa- stepped on it,” he said. A his hair was just wierd. Then I was hit. I was more con- are going out on patrols all tion by all. Projects like this al news, or know of some- bomb disposal unit rushed in when we were about 30 cerned they get my buddy the time. don’t just happen, they need one that deserves recogni- and told Josh to back away. meters from him, he rocks his help,” he said. “We still have people over our support and there are tion for doing something in They dug up a jug with 20 AK back. I tried to take What he thought was only there but you never hear any- still a few great sponsor honor of our Centennial pounds of explosives in it. cover, but the closest cover a bullet hole on the back of thing about them on the news opportunities left. Stop by, year, please let me know at “That was a really wierd was actually between us. I his leg turned out to be the anymore. In the backs of talk to the artist, and con- 655-5554, or via email at day,” he said. He served in had to run toward him about back part of his hamstring their mind every day, they sider being a proud sponsor [email protected], and Afghanistan about nine 10 feet,” Josh said. that had been blown away. wonder if they are putting for this piece of public art. on Facebook at www.face- months before he would be As Josh reached cover, he Josh and his 19-year-old their own lives on the line.” It’s a tribute to our wonder- book.com/Sebring sent back to the States. looked behind him for his comrade were both flown to Josh, a lance corporal, ful city of Sebring and our Centennial. He was in the States just Marine buddy. “Rounds were the hospital. Josh has had returns to Virginia next week shy two days of a year before hitting all over the ground four surgeries; his buddy, for a follow-up appointment he was sent back for his sec- around him. I yelled at him to who received two gunshots with doctors. MARTIAL ARTS (pp); 3.639"; 3"; Black; rh page ond deployment. At the time get up there with me. By the in a leg and one in the stom- He will learn then what the top nov ads; 0 0 0 2 4 7 3 9 of his incident, he had been time he got to me, he just ach, has had more. next steps will be, but already in Afghanistan for five of the laid out. He couldn’t do any- It took four days after his knows he will be promoted to seven months he was sup- thing,” he recalls. injury for Josh to make it the rank of corporal. posed to be there. Josh knew he still had to back to the States and anoth- “A lot of people talk about He said the American deal with the insurgent who er two weeks in the hospital seeing their life pass before troops partner a lot with the had posed as an Afghan ally. before he was released. His their eyes when they face Afghanistan soldiers, letting He told the Afghanistan to go wife and parents, Marty and something like I did. All I them do as much as possible. one way and he would go the Jackie McKee, rushed up to could think about as it was In his humble way, Josh other. Josh was shot in the be at his side. His parents happening, was the things said he was in charge of his right leg, but the gunman returned to Lake Placid after closest to me ... my wife, my post on Sept. 20, a more gen- went down as well. As he a few days, but Amanda parents, my sister. tle way of saying he was act- did, Josh said, the gunman’s stayed behind. “All I could think about ing squad leader. He had body exploded. “I wouldn’t have been able was getting out of there and received a call to come down Once he knew the area was to make it without her there,” back to them.”

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BY GREGORY CLAY their services to the Armed Forces In fact, we should acknowledge them McClatchy-Tribune mere days after the Day of Infamy with a firm one-handed salute every (Dec. 7, 1941). day, especially during our current cir- hey accepted the call to serve. In sports, there is a cliché called cumstance of war involvement Some even volunteered. “impose your will.’’ Well, this group abroad. T All are sports figures who imposed its will of patriotism, with The following is a historical testa- found honor, duty and commitment some even paying the ultimate sacri- ment to the athletes — some estab- in serving their country in the mili- fice. lished and some aspiring — who tary. Don’t just identify with them should be remembered also for earn- Some left their respective playing because of their memorable games or ing their stripes away from the play- fields and arenas — lucrative mone- matches in their sports; also think of ing fields. tary deals notwithstanding — simply them during Memorial Day, Veterans’ On Veterans Day, we honor them to make a difference. And many ath- Day, the Fourth of July and the with a 21-gun salute — of course, in letes-eager-to-be-soldiers offered anniversaries of V-E Day and V-J Day. the form of 21 questions.

and ultimately winning three 1. What famous war-time gen- Super Bowls? 12. What former professional 18. What former football star, eral went to West Point aspiring to A. Roger Staubach boxer, dancer and Academy Award who went to college in Texas and be a football star, but a knee injury B. Chad Hennings nominee survived both landing on later played for the New York ended his on-the-field career and C. Calvin Hill pivotal Omaha Beach on D-Day Giants, decided to forgo the he eventually became a cheer- and the bloody Battle of the Bulge remainder of his pro sports career leader for the U.S. Military during World War II? to enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps, Academy? 7. What rank did pioneer Jackie Robinson, A. Charles Durning and subsequently was killed in A. Gen. George S. Patton below, rise to in the Army? B. Gregory Peck action on Iwo Jima in 1945? B. Gen. Douglas MacArthur A. Corporal C. George C. Scott A. Jack Lummus C. Gen. Dwight D. B. Captain B. Sammy Baugh Eisenhower C. Second lieutenant 13. Which Heisman Trophy- C. Kyle Rote winning running back received the 2. Though he didn’t hit the Silver Star and the Purple Heart for 19. What sports star turned Normandy beach running with a serving in World War II? Marine fighter pilot flew 39 com- rifle during D-Day on June 6, A. Doc Blanchard bat missions — including some 1944, this Hall of Fame baseball B. Glenn Davis with soon-to-be astronaut and player served as a gunner on a 50- C. Tom Harmon future senator John Glenn — foot rocket boat offshore on that during the Korean War? historic World War II day in What former Negro A. Joe DiMaggio France. Name him. 14. Leagues baseball and Hall of B. Jerry Coleman A. Joe DiMaggio Famer landed at Utah Beach on the C. Ted Williams B. Warren Spahn Normandy coast (after C. Yogi Berra D-Day) during World War II? 20. What THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS A. Leon Day former Negro 3. Former NFL running back B. Satchel Paige Leagues base- Rocky Bleier, who played on four Pat Tillman, who played 8. C. Don Newcombe ball player Super Bowl-winning teams with safety for the Arizona Cardinals, could have the Pittsburgh Steelers in the voluntarily left the NFL and a Which Heisman Trophy been the 1970s, served in the Vietnam War $3.6-million contract to join the 15. winner served as an aide to then- first black where he was wounded in the legs. Army Rangers after 9/11. He was Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy athlete to Who played the role of Rocky killed in Afghanistan in 2004. Doolittle, the Air Force officer break Bleier in a made-for-TV biopic? Where did Tillman attend college? who gained a mythic persona after baseball’s A. Kevin Costner A. USC leading the seminal “Doolittle color bar- B. Arizona State B. Robert Urich Raid’’ over Tokyo in 1942 after rier in the C. Burt Reynolds C. Michigan the bombing of Pearl Harbor by 20th century, but Japan? was derailed by 4. What iconic former boxer, 9. What track star and close A. Doak Walker World War II? friend of Jesse Owens won a gold who voluntarily served in a non- B. Clinton Frank A. Monte Irvin combat role in the Army during medal in the 1936 Berlin Olympics C. Larry Kelley B. Ray World War II, received a presiden- before serving in World War II and Dandridge tial waiver allowing him to be the Korean War? What superstar baseball C. Roy buried at Arlington National A. Ralph Metcalfe 16. pitcher enlisted in the Navy two Campanella Cemetery? B. Fritz Pollard II days after Japan bombed Pearl A. Jack Dempsey C. John Woodruff Harbor, and was sworn in by box- 21. B. Joe Louis ing great Gene Tunney? (Hint: Name the C. James J. Braddock 10. What women’s basketball This Hall of Famer pitched the iconic for- player was a member of the 1996 first Opening Day no-hitter in mer NFL 5. Who is the first winner of U.S. Olympic gold-medal team and baseball history.) coach who flew the Heisman Trophy — awarded in the U.S. Army Reserves at the A. Bob Feller bombing mis- same time? annually to the nation’s top col- B. Johnny Sain sions over Europe lege football player — to die dur- A. Sheryl Swoopes C. Don Larsen during World War II. ing military service? (Hint: His B. Nancy Lieberman A. George Halas nickname was the “Cornbelt C. Ruthie Bolton What former major league B. Tom Landry Comet.’’) 17. pitcher said this about war and C. Vince Lombardi A. Nile Kinnick What former Buffalo 11. baseball: “After fighting the Nazis, SOURCES: “FROM PLAYING FIELD TO B. Doc Blanchard Bills offensive lineman was killed BATTLEFIELD: GREAT ATHLETES WHO SERVED facing major league hitters didn’t IN WORLD WAR II,’’ A BOOK BY ROB NEWELL; C. Ernie Davis during the Vietnam War? seem so tough’’? IMDB.COM; CNN; MILITARY CHANNEL; FOX A. Bob Kalsu NEWS CHANNEL; HISTORY CHANNEL; HBO; A. Whitey Ford BIOGRAPHY CHANNEL; MLB.COM; WNBA.COM; 6. What former player for the B. Roosevelt Brown HEISMAN HANDBOOK; “THE WAR: AN INTIMATE B. Don Newcombe HISTORY — 1941-1945’’ BY GEOFFREY C. WARD Dallas Cowboys was an Air Force C. Jim Parker AND KEN BURNS; ESPN; PRO FOOTBALL HALL C. Warren Spahn OF FAME. pilot before joining the NFL club

ANSWERS year-old Navy pilot who died 11. A. Kalsu, who played awarded eight battle stars as he 1. C. Eisenhower, shown during a training flight off the guard for the Buffalo Bills in served as a gunner on the bat- above kicking a football, coast of Venezuela on June 2, 1968, was killed by mortar fire tleship USS Alabama. He was played running back and line- 1943. Some observers said on July 21, 1970 in Vietnam. recruited by Lieutenant Kinnick could have been U.S. Kalsu was voted the Bills’ Commander Tunney, who was president. rookie of the year in 1968. boxing’s heavyweight champi- 6. B. Hennings served in the 12. A. Durning, who partici- on from 1926 to 1928. 20. A. Irvin, Air Force for four years, flying pated in pro boxing matches at 17. C. Spahn, a Hall of of the Negro Leagues’ 45 missions for Operation Madison Square Garden, was Famer, participated in the Battle Newark Eagles before World Provide Comfort, which helped nominated for Best Supporting of the Bulge in 1944-45 before War II, was viewed by many, deliver humanitarian aid to Actor Oscars for the movies, returning to baseball in 1946. including the NAACP, as the Kurdish refugees during the “To Be or Not to Be’’ and “The Spahn, who received a battlefield one black player who could first Gulf War. Hennings, a Best Little Whorehouse in commission as a second lieu- make the transition to the all- defensive lineman, won three Texas.’’ tenant, suffered a foot wound white major leagues. But Super Bowls with the Dallas 13. C. Harmon, who won during the war and later received Irvin, an eventual Hall of backer for West Point before Cowboys. the Heisman Trophy at the Bronze Star and Purple Famer (1973), served in the injury. He would later 7. C. Robinson, who broke Michigan in 1940, received the Heart. He finished his baseball Europe in World War II from become, as President, the major league baseball’s color awards after surviving two air career with 363 pitching victo- 1943 to 1945, with the latter architect of D-Day during barrier in 1947, was drafted crashes — the first in French ries, the most ever by a left- year being baseball World War II. into the Army in 1942. Guiana and the second in hander. executive Branch 2. C. Berra, was a 19-year- 8. B. Tillman played from China. 18. A. Lummus, who previ- Rickey’s imposed 14. old Seaman 1st ClassCGSC.ARMY in the 1994 to 1997 for Arizona State. A. Day, known for his ously played for Baylor and deadline for sign- Navy who participated in D- He was 27 when killed in high-velocity fastball and dan- defensive end for the New York ing a black player. Day and received a medal from action. gerous curveball, pitched for Giants, was posthumously With Irvin losing the French government. 9. C. Woodruff, the grand- the Newark Eagles of the awarded the Congressional three years of play, Afterward, he went on to win son of slaves, won the gold Negro Leagues. He served in Medal of Honor by President enter Jackie 10 World Series rings and three medal in the 800-meter run in an amphibious unit during Harry S. Truman in 1946. Robinson, who had MVP awards with the New the 1936 Olympics. He com- WWII. “I was scared as hell,’’ Lummus died March 8, 1945. left the Army in York Yankees. manded two Army battalions, Day said of the Normandy 19. C. Williams, who lost 1944. 3. B. The late Urich played one of them desegregated, as he landing as quoted in the St. nearly five full baseball seasons 21. B. Landry Bleier in the movie “Fighting rose to the rank of lieutenant Louis Post-Dispatch. “I’ll never between serving in World War flew at least 30 mis- Back’’ (1980). Bleier, who colonel. forget June 12. I lost a lot of II and the Korean War, survived sions as a bomber played for the Pittsburgh 10. C. Bolton, below, is a good friends.’’ He was elected being shot down by anti-aircraft pilot in the Army Steelers, earned the Purple former All-Star guard for the to the Baseball Hall of Fame fire during the Korean War. Air Force, and Heart and Bronze Star in Sacramento Monarchs in the on March 7, 1995, then died on Williams was flying again the even managed to Vietnam. WNBA who served as a first March 13 of that year. day after. After the war, survive a crash 4. B. President Ronald lieutenant in the Army 15. B. Frank won the Williams resumed his landing in Reagan granted the waiver for Reserves. She averaged 13.0 Heisman Trophy in 1937 at Hall of Fame career Belgium. All Louis’ Arlington National points and 4.3 rebounds for the Yale. He served in the Air (inducted of this before Cemetery burial in 1981. Louis 1996 U.S. Olympic team. Force for five years under 1966). Landry held boxing’s heavyweight Doolittle, participating in sev- became the championship from 1937 to eral bombing missions. first coach in 1949, the longest tenure ever in 16. A. Feller missed the the history of that division. 1942, 1943, 1944 seasons and the Dallas 5. A. Kinnick, who won the part of the 1945 season with Cowboys, which he led Heisman Trophy in 1939 while the Cleveland Indians because to two Super Bowl champi- a running back for the of his service in the Navy dur- onships. University of Iowa, was a 24- ing World War II. He was

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Page 2B News-Sun ࡗ Sunday, November 11, 2012 www.newssun.com DIVERSIONS MERGE AHEAD By ED SESSA Winsome wisdom ACROSS Thomas 1 Kerfuffles 84 Green prefix War and beauty behavior. 6 Quaint shoppe word 85 Mr. is an oxymoron How often have 10 Former Facebook Nahasapeemapetilon of unless we recall you thanked a marketing director "The Simpsons" the beautiful faces hero only to hear Zuckerberg 87 Machu Picchu of our men and him humbly say, 15 Basic lessons dwellers women who sacri- “I was only doing 19 Forum attire 88 "Napping mandatory fice their own my job.” lives to protect However, the 20 Cork objections for sleepy drivers" ours. Or when we Pause And verses warn that 21 Add baubles and ban- 94 Co. once led by see how they bitter envy and gles to Baryshnikov Consider humbly give of Jan Merop self-seeking 22 West Point mascot 95 Gallivant themselves or shouldn’t pretend 23 Beyond the burbs 96 Play around (with) whatever they have for a to be wisdom. That heart 24 Bric-a-__ 97 Important person to child in the midst of suffer- lies since envy and self- 25 "That's it for me" believe in ing; or a mother or father seeking are “earthly, sensu- 26 Object of devotion 101 Wooded who needs a hand up. al, demonic … for where 27 "Just ignore landslide 103 Joe for DiMaggio? War tears down and rav- envy and self-seeking exist, warnings" 105 One 81-Across, per- ages a country and destroys confusion and every evil 31 Forty-niners' score haps innocent lives. thing are there.” (vs. 16) 32 "__ Boot": 1981 film 106 Real estate giant But, our men and women Have you ever experi- 33 Covenants Webb in uniform are held to a enced someone’s accusa- 34 Together 107 "Animals jaywalking, code of ethics that sees the tions accompanied by an many needs and tries to attitude of discord while 36 Triathlete, at times use caution" meet them even in the trying to impress you with 39 Lisbon's Vasco da __ 112 Swinging entrance midst of the horror they’re ‘godly’ wisdom? Confusion Bridge 113 Poker Flat creator forced to face. They are and doubt are present. 40 Ga. summer hours 114 Carpe __ Solution on page 5B there to liberate and pro- Godly wisdom has a dif- 41 Big time 115 "Family Ties" mother tect; not divide and con- ferent face. 42 "Approaching 116 Lying over quer. “But the wisdom that is Alaskan landmark" 117 Turn inside out 16 SpongeBob 57 Hardy work 83 "Horrible" Viking of They are motivated to from above is first pure, 47 French actor Delon 118 Old Icelandic literary SquarePants feature 58 Margaret Mead's comics operate with winsome wis- then peaceable, gentle, 50 Have regrets about work 17 It might be decided milieu 85 Ministered to dom in the situations with willing to yield, full of 51 Drop-line link 119 Pitch fork? by a nose 61 Old West gang family 86 Guerra's opposite which they are presented. mercy and good fruits, How thankful and proud without partiality and with- 52 Store that welcomes 120 Buzzers 18 Kerry or Snowe: name 89 Stock owner we are of our vets. out hypocrisy.” (vs. 17) dogs 121 Second tries Abbr. 62 Weena's people, in a 90 Counterbalances The Bible, in James 3: True wisdom won’t 53 Posies 122 Insect repellent 28 Old music halls Wells novel 91 Muslim mystic 13-18, NKJV describes antagonize, alienate or 56 Horrifies compound 29 Follower of Mary 64 Cavalry rifle 92 Humble pie eater behavior that is touted as emphasize others’ mistakes. 59 "__ Always a 123 Excites 30 Ready for use 68 Grain bristle 93 Really digging wisdom; but is not. And, It won’t minimize other Woman": Billy Joel song 35 Carpentry grooves 69 .975 cents? 98 He played Uncle then, it moves on to people’s feelings; but, 60 "Sorry, you can't DOWN 37 "Ta ta," to Tati 70 Teri's "Young Albert in "Mary Poppins" describe true wisdom. rather is sensitive. One’s avoid strip mall traffic" 1 '60s sitcom set at Fort 38 Derby margins Frankenstein" role 99 Like many company “Who is wise and under- own agenda takes second 63 Work in a play Courage 39 Bearded beast 71 Mellows, maybe cars standing among you: Let place to another’s. That 65 Fed. arson-investi- 2 Right Bank attraction 40 Étienne's equal 72 "Remember to look him show by good conduct person is reasonable, teach- 100 Two-time '70s gating org. 3 "It's a deal" 43 Formerly, in former __ the stars and not that his works are done in able, approachable, easy to Stanley Cup champs 66 Homer, for one 4 Carson followed him times down at your feet": the meekness of wisdom.” work with and non-critical 102 Mondale and 67 Change 5 Follow the bears 44 Contaminated Hawking (vs. 13) of the suggestions of oth- 68 GP's gp. 6 Ready to ship out 45 Letter opener? 73 Director Vittorio De Quayle, once Right there we see the ers. 69 Bhutto's overthrower 7 Spirited adventures 46 Command, to the __ 103 Hollowed out attitude that will reflect Being good military sol- 72 PC port 8 Unwilling to listen bard 74 Grammar class sub- 104 Logical prefix good conduct … meekness. diers as well as Christian 73 "Road under con- 9 Spirited adventure 47 Oscar winner Paquin ject 105 Garbo, for one Meekness isn’t weak- soldiers of the cross means ness. It is strength under developing character and struction ... still" 10 Transport on tracks 48 Plunder 75 Scepter wielders 108 Kind of review control. Like the wild relationships that reflect 76 Sugar unit 11 Fess up 49 Starting from 76 Turkish coins 109 "L'immoraliste" horse that is tamed, a meek such wisdom. Core values 12 High times? author 79 Ab __: from the 54 Cover of a kind 77 Food label recom- character still possesses that spell integrity. Selah. 110 Brings home beginning 13 It may be generic 55 Thus far mendation great strength; but, that 81 Carousing 14 Trespass 56 When an afternoon 78 Bussing overseer? 111 Collage application strength is channeled Jan Merop of Sebring is a 82 Former Piston 15 Parma pals meeting might start 80 Requirement 112 Yakety-yak reflecting appropriate News-Sun correspondent. Cancer should Divorce announcement arrives look for help with wedding thank-you note

Metro Services Horoscope Dear Abby: A friend’s hurting his feelings? Veterans Day, and I would Aries (March 21-April daughter was married sever- – Lunch Buddy in South like to take this opportunity 20) – This is the time to get al years ago. I attended the Carolina to thank not only our veter- started on long-overdue Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) shower and her wedding, Dear Lunch Buddy: Tell ans, but also those men and work, Aries. Things will go – Scorpio, adventure brings and gave gifts for both. your boss politely but firmly women who are still on smoothly if you focus all of excitement and you are ready Two months after the that you need your lunch active duty for their service your attention on the tasks at for some creative flow of wedding, I received a thank- hour to perform personal to our country. hand and avoid distractions. energy and a change of pace. you note in which a form tasks – go shopping, make – Abby Taurus (April 21-May Keep your eyes peeled for all letter was enclosed that read, personal phone calls or catch 21) – Taurus, do not worry of the opportunities coming “By the way, we are now Dear Abby up on some reading. You are Dear Abby is written by Abigail about being productive all of your way. separated and getting a entitled to that break time, Van Buren, also known as the time. You need to Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. divorce”! I was shocked not If you decide to attend the and that is what it should be Jeanne Phillips, and was found- recharge to be in top form 21) – Sagittarius, this week only by the news, but even shower and/or wedding for used for. ed by her mother, Pauline when you are called into you will take steps toward more that my gifts were not your friend’s daughter, it is Phillips. Write Dear Abby at action. Tuesday could be getting more organized at returned with the divorce customary to give a gift. Dear Abby: A family www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box busy. work and at home. Clean out announcement. member has six cats and 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Gemini (May 22-June 21) drawers and closets and This young lady is now Dear Abby: I recently wants to have the – Gemini, expect some addi- remove any clutter that has being married again to a dif- began a new job, and Thanksgiving meal at her tional energy that enables accumulated. ferent man. If I attend the although I love what I do, I house. Every time I eat FAIRMONT CINEMA; you to sail through tasks at Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. shower/wedding, am I obli- have only one problem. My there, I find cat hair on the 1.736"; 6"; Black; work in record speed. The 20) – You may face a deci- gated to give her another set boss, “Harold,” does not like table, on the plates and in movie listings p/u; sky is the limit when you sion that gives you pause of gifts? Or should I skip the eating lunch by himself. the food. I don’t want to 0 0 0 2 4 9 3 0 have so much energy. from an ethical or humanitar- shower and go to the wed- Every day, he asks me what cause hard feelings, but how Cancer (June 22-July 22) ian standpoint, Capricorn. ding without giving another I’m doing for lunch. If I say do I handle this? I’m allergic – Cancer, there are certain Give it some thought before gift? What is proper in this I brought my lunch, he to cats. tasks that you may find you deciding what to do. case? wants me to eat it in his – Hold the Fur in cannot complete on your Aquarius (Jan. 21-Feb. – Confused in office with him. If I tell him Amarillo, Texas own. That is when you 18) – Aquarius, this week Massachusetts I’m going out, he wants us Dear Hold the Fur: Your should delegate or ask some- you may want to make a sec- Dear Confused: The rule to go out together. health must come first. one with more experience to ond attempt at something of etiquette regarding dispo- I don’t think he’s attracted Arrange to celebrate help you. that didn’t quite work out the sition of wedding gifts when to me; I just think he hates Thanksgiving elsewhere and Leo (July 23-Aug. 23) first time. You may be sur- a couple divorces after a being alone. He’s entirely curtail your visit. If the rela- – Leo, it’s smart if you hold prised by the results this time short time is that any unused too clingy, and I feel my tive attempts to “guilt” you your tongue for a few days around. items (preferably in their lunch break is supposed to into changing plans, explain until a situation at home has Pisces (Feb. 19-March original packaging) go back be a time to do whatever I that you cannot because you a chance to blow over. 20) – Pisces, your innovative to the givers. However, to want to do. have become allergic to cat Otherwise you can run the approach could certainly return cookware, linens, I don’t believe the last hair and dander and your risk of escalating things work in your favor this week. china, glassware, etc., that lady who worked for him doctor has instructed you to unnecessarily. Don’t be afraid to apply this have been used is impracti- had a problem with this, but avoid exposure. Virgo (Aug. 24-Sept. 22) approach to your finances. cal, so please don’t hold a I do. How do I tell him “no” – Virgo, if there’s something grudge. without offending him or Dear Readers: Today is that you have wanted to try, Famous birthdays such as a hobby or sport, now is the time to do so. You have Nov. 11 – Calista the confidence needed to try Flockhart, actress, 48; Nov. FIND different things. 12 – Ryan Gosling, actor, 32; Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Nov. 13 – Jimmy Kimmel, The Best Car Deals On – What you need most of all TV host, 45; Nov. 14 – Josh this week is to escape the Duhamel, actor, 40; Nov. 15 - confines of the four walls and Ed Asner, actor, 83; Nov. 16 Centralfloridawheels.com simply spend plenty of time – Missi Pyle, actress, 40; outdoors, Libra. Your mind Nov. 17 – Rachel McAdams, will be cleansed. actress, 34.

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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Sunday, November 11, 2012 Page 3B ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Tanglewood announces entertainment line-up for 2012-13

Special to the News-Sun show six times. He is known you’ll love this night of out- charts, across the country, the Night with Jimmy Travis ever-evolving story about her SEBRING — Sebring for his powerful voice standing music. Cost is $12. music of Frankie Valli and and Mary Ellen Hooper: life as a woman, wife and Tanglewood announces its singing songs such as ࡗ Feb. 24 is Dolly and The Four Seasons. Music and laughter, an mother. Never crude or offen- entertainment for its 15th “Unchained Melody,” Kenny Together Again: Experience electrifying unbeatable combination. sive, her accounts of life’s lit- season. Winter Season Passes “American Trilogy,” “The These two outstanding enter- performances of the golden Jimmy Travis combines his tle annoyances leave audi- are just $80 for nine evening Impossible Dream” and many tainers will make you believe greats that took these guys all skills as a terrific comedian, ences exhausted from laugh- and two daytime audition other classics. Audiences are the real Dolly Parton and the way to the Rock and Roll outstanding singer, clever ter. From home repairs on her line-ups. Individual show amazed at Doug’s vocal Kenny Rogers are on your Hall of Fame: “Sherry,” “Big songwriter and skilled story- family’s “Fixer Upper” to tickets are $10 each unless range and are truly moved by stage singing to you. Girls Don’t Cry,” “Can’t Take teller and then add the talents colicky babies, no story is otherwise noted. Tickets can his personal touch in each Dolly Parton and Kenny My Eyes Off Of You,” of Mary Ellen Hooper to the too sacred to share with her be purchased from 9 a.m. to performance. Rogers are each legends in “Dawn,” “My Eyes Adore evening. She’s a very funny, audiences. These are two of 1:30 p.m. weekdays. All He is also known for his the entertainment world with You” and more. physical story-teller. the best comedians. This will shows start at 7 p.m., with amazing ability on guitar and singing and acting careers ࡗ April 7 is Comedy Mary Ellen’s act is an be a fun night for all. doors and snack bar opening piano. Doug’s version of that have spanned more than at 6:15 p.m. For information, “Malaguena” on his acoustic five decades. In 1983, Kenny call 402-0763. guitar brings audiences to and Dolly toured together ࡗ Sunday, Nov. 18 is the their feet in every show. performing their show “Real churh page; 5.542"; 7.1"; Black; church page dummy; 0 0 0 1 5 5 5 8 The Donna and Dunning Doug’s wife Cheryl joins Love” also known as Show: A combination of out- him in singing some heartfelt “Together.” With a long list standing versatile vocals and duets and is one of Branson’s of individual hits plus their comedy will surely entertain top female vocalists as well. exciting duets, including their the audience. Donna Moore Their children are all multi- No. 1 duet, “Islands in the is a veteran of theater and talented with sons Josh and Stream,” the show was amaz- touring as a solo vocalist Jordan playing the best duet ing and a huge success. doing 200-300 performances version of “Wipeout” on the This tribute act has it all ... annually doing tributes to drums. Daughter Jasmine is the songs, the mannerisms, many of the female legends Branson’s youngest brightest the vocals, the professional- such as Cher, Patsy and many star and is being compared ism and of course, the charm, others. already to the likes of Taylor the magic and the on-stage Dunning Show is one of Swift and Miley Cyrus. playfulness of Kenny and the most versatile vocalists in The Doug Gabriel Show is Dolly. “Together Again” is a the county. He is known as now an anchor show in world-class international per- “The Man with a Thousand Bransons. formance that will leave you Voices” plus one of the fun- ࡗ Jan. 11-12 is the mesmerized. niest. Showcase from 11 a.m. to 5 Marty as “Kenny” has been ࡗ Sunday, Dec. 16 is The p.m.: Auditions of approxi- seen on Oprah, Jay Leno and Link Family Christmas mately 40-plus entertainers CNN, with tours in Australia, Show: This is a special show over two days. Note: This Malaysia, Mexico, Ireland, developed for the season with event is for Tanglewood resi- England and across the USA the talents of this family. The dents and season ticket hold- and Canada. Wendy as Link Family is a true family ers only. “Dolly” starred as an actress band, featuring dad, mom, ࡗ Jan. 20 is in the title role of the musical five children and two in-laws Adbacadabra: Adbacadabra “The Unsinkable Molly from Lebanon, Mo. The fam- promises to continue the Brown” and performed as a ily consists of Rachel, Kyle, momentum by performing 20 country singer on the Benjamin, Aaron, John, of the group’s hits in full Nashville Network in one of Becky (mom), Lance, son-in- ABBA fashion and flair. You her dozens of TV appear- law, Keeler and daughter-in- won’t be able to sit still in ances. Cost is $12. law, Ashley Link. Each mem- your seats as songs like ࡗ March 10 is The Van ber of the family participates “S.O.S.,” “Super Trooper” Dells: The Van Dells are an in performing. and “Dancing Queen” are re- oldies show group specializ- Rachel brings to the group created with such precision ing in ’50s and ’60s Rock a strong lead and harmony you’ll swear you were listen- and Roll. They sing a cross voice while playing man- ing to the originals them- section of oldies and combine dolin, guitar and bass. Kyle selves. The melodies of a unique blend of comedy, plays all the instruments on Fernando and Chiquitita will choreography, tight har- stage, mostly fiddle and gui- rekindle those feelings of monies and costume changes. tar while singing lead and first loves. “Take a Chance The show has two parts. harmony. Aaron sings leads On Me” and “Voulez Vous” The first show includes the and plays the fiddle while will lift you out of your seats personas of the final graduat- DR. ROTMAN, DARRIN; 5.542"; 10.5"; Black; nov ads; 0 0 0 2 4 7 5 8 John sings lead and is learn- to dance. ing class of Van Dell High ing mandolin. Becky plays Cost for this show is $12. School. Dressed in letter rhythm guitar and bass while ࡗ Feb. 10 is the Jimmy sweaters, the group combines singing lead and harmony Beaumont and the comedy with songs from the and Lance brings in the foun- Skyliners: It is obvious that ’50s. The second half takes dation sound on the bass fid- lead singer Jimmy Beaumont, the audience on a nostalgic dle. long ago, achieved the hope trip through the ’60s. The ࡗ Jan. 6 is The Doug that he once expressed for Van Dells with their five- Gabriel Family Show: The The Skyliners to be remem- piece back-up band, vocals, new “Doug Gabriel Show” is bered as one of the best har- costumes and comedy skits one of the most popular mony groups of all time. The will surely take you back. shows in Branson and is now Skyliners created a new style ࡗ March 24 is The the eighth longest running of music by combining the Atlantic City Boys: A night show in town. Doug’s staying streetwise harmonies of of the music of the ’50s with power is a tribute to his ever- rhythm and blues groups like the vocals of the Atlantic changing quality show that The Moonglows and The City Boys. Their harmony is visitors year after year keep Flamingos with the most almost unbeatable and the coming back to see. Doug, sophisticated modern harmo- songs of the time were out- along with his talented family ny style of The Four standing. This is a Tribute to and a cast of some of Freshmen and The Hi Los. the Jersey Boys show and Branson’s top musicians, will Just as important a factor their great sounds. How did entertain in a different music in their longevity was the four blue-collar kids become styles such as: Pop, Country, business partnership between one of the greatest successes Classic Rock, Easy Listening, lead vocalist Jimmy in pop music history? Jersey Fifties, Gospel and Patriotic. Beaumont and aptly named Boys. Winner of the Best Doug has been voted manager, Joe Rock, that kept Musical Tony Award on Branson’s best male vocalist the act commercially viable Broadway, in London and seven times and his show has for more than four decades. If Australia, this blockbuster been voted best morning you liked the ’50s and ’60s, phenomenon takes you up the

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Page 4B News-Sun ࡗ Sunday, November 11, 2012 www.newssun.com ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Scribes welcome Yarbour

Special to the News-Sun SEBRING – Writers and non-writers are invited to attend today’s Scribes Night Out (SNO) begin- ning at 6 p.m. at Brewster’s Coffee House, 2191 U.S. 27 North (just south of Home Depot). Admission is free. Featured Reader for the evening is the multi-talent- ed Christine Yarbour. “I’ve always had a passion for the arts,” she says, “includ- ing poetry, singing, paint- ‘Patchwork Turtles’ by James Ward ‘Tears in the Walls of Perception’ by Joseph Anthony ing and writing. And now that I’m retired, I have time to pursue them.” Contemporary art exhibit at Brewster’s opens Nov. 18 Her first book, “Florida’s Wild Back Special to the News-Sun most skilled artist and sculptors. He Brewster’s exhibit will feature depict the human condition. His Yard,” was completed ear- SEBRING – Brewster’s Coffee is a multi-media artist and paints on Ward’s art ranging from brilliant paintings have been sold all over the lier this year and she is House in Sebring, just south of Home just about anything, including wood, acrylic abstract paintings to a unique world, and he has opened many gal- hopeful it will soon be Depot on U.S. 27, will be opening its ceramic, rock, palm fronds, and can- multi-dimensional collection. leries including one in Sebring. published. The book, all November/December art exhibit on vas. Ward doesn’t limit himself to Anthony, a southern California The artist reception will be held about Florida’s wildlife, Sunday, Nov. 18, featuring the con- just paint; he is equally skillful with artist, has come to paint in the heart- from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18. contains many facts and temporary paintings of artists James ink, chalk and pencil, sometimes land. His art has a unique style that is Hors d'oeuvres will be offered at this anecdotes, along with 185 Ward and Joseph Anthony. combining these different media in thought provoking and vivid, with an event, which is free and open to the pen-and-ink and watercol- Ward is one of Highlands County’s the same painting. array of colors and forms, which public. or drawings, all created by Yarbour. On Sunday, she will be reading from a “work-in- Newsom sponsors Tanglewood Cancer Benefit progress” that she describes as “an entertain- Special to the News-Sun open his own practice in dents regarding eye care. fabulous performer who pres- ing romp about a woman SEBRING – The 2001. Now he and his wife, Community involvement is ents a dynamic concert fea- who comes of age during Tanglewood Residents’ Stacy, and their three children important to Newsom. He turing the songs and sounds the era of the ‘Roaring Cancer Benefit announces – Madison, 10 and twins makes every effort to support of Elvis, Roy Orbison and Twenties,’ Prohibition and that NewsomEye will be the Brooke and Chase, 8 – live in activities throughout the com- others. vaudeville.” The romp also sole sponsor of this year’s Lake Placid. munity with wife Stacy doing Todd’s parents are both includes seven marriages kick-off concert featuring Newsom established his much of the coordination of residents of Avon Park. He and a whirlwind life in the Todd Allen Herendeen. The first clinic on Highlands these efforts. has a strong local family and Midwest, Miami, Cuba, concert will be held in the Avenue and has since expand- He has provided LASIK gained national prominence Paris and pre-war Berlin. Tanglewood Clubhouse at 7 ed with satellite offices in surgery to the military, sup- with his No. 1 independent Local writer Art p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28th. Avon Park and Tampa. It was Newsom plies sunglasses to high hit “My Name is America”. Lefkowitz will facilitate Dr. Hunter Newsom was recently announced that he is school graduates and has Tickets are $10 and are the session, including the born and raised in Gainesville to open an office just outside ond home to Newsom. For been a welcome sponsor of available to Tanglewood resi- Open Mike portion, where and completed his residency the gates of Tanglewood. This more than a decade he has the Tanglewood Actors Guild dents at Monday coffees and writers can sign up to read in Fort Myers. He wanted to new facility is slated to open sponsored a Monday coffee at and the Tanglewood Cancer to the general public from 3-4 a sampling of their works. do his own thing, loved the in January 2014. Tanglewood each year. He Benefit. p.m. Thursdays at the For more information, call Sebring area so moved here to Tanglewood is like a sec- educates Tanglewood resi- Todd Allen Herendeen is a Tanglewood Clubhouse. Lefkowitz at 385-1554.

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Special to the News-Sun Excavation at Fort Center The association of thermally the University of South AVON PARK in the 1960s recovered stone altered Archaic-period pro- Florida. He has worked as an – Archaeologist Dr. Bob tools from several contexts. jectile points with burials and archeologist for over 30 years Austin presents “Economic These were interpreted as a possible charnel house sug- conducting projects in and Social Uses of Lithic having been produced on-site gests they were meant to Florida and the greater south- Raw Materials at Fort for use in utilitarian tasks. function in the realm of mor- east, the American west, the Center” during the Reanalysis indicates all of tuary ritual. mid-Atlantic, the Caribbean, Kissimmee Valley the stone was imported and Austin is vice president and Africa. He is interested Archaeological that much of it arrived as fin- and principal investigator of in the social and economic Conservancy’s Speaker ished bifaces or small cob- Southeastern Archaeological uses of lithic raw material, Series at 7 p.m. Thursday, bles. Research, Inc. He received site formation processes, the Nov. 15, at South Florida Little evidence exists for his doctoral degree in anthro- Woodland-Mississippian State College, Highlands on-site production of bifaces, pology from the University transition, and Seminole War Campus, Building G, Room but convincing evidence can of Florida and his Masters of military archaeology. 101. The public is invited at be found for the making of Art degree in cultural For more information, call no cost. flake tools and microliths. resource management from Anne Reynolds at 465-3637.

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Page 6B News-Sun ࡗ Sunday, November 11, 2012 www.newssun.com The humble slug has a mighty big foot The term This process usually places retain a small portion of it. Slug facts Gastropod the anus above the creature’s The shell is usually internal - Slugs are invertebrates; sounds like head. Although slugs vary and serves as a storage area which means that they don’t something greatly from family to family, for calcium salts, which aids have a backbone. In fact, they out of a most types have two pairs of in the digestive process. don’t have bones at all. bad sci- tentacles on their head. The Most slugs are completely - Slugs don’t have teeth or ence fic- top pair senses light and harmless to humans; however tongues. They have a special tion movie. sports eyespots on the tips. they do cause damage to organ called a radula that has In reality, The bottom tentacles provide some crops. They can actual- thousands of tiny protrusions gastropods the sense of smell. All of the ly destroy foliage faster than News From that help them grind up their are gener- feelers are retractable and the plant can grow. Although The food. ally will regrow if damaged. known mostly as a pest, slugs Courtsy photo - Slugs are hermaphrodites; Watershed defined as Slugs are symmetrical in do benefit the environment in Most of a slug’s body is the huge muscle that is the foot. It which means that they have Corine Burgess being a appearance. They move by creeps along by contracting a series of muscles on the some ways. They eat dead both male and female organs single- contracting their muscles on underside of the body. and decaying vegetation and and can fertilize their own valved, soft bodied animal the underside of the foot, fungus. Some slugs are car- eggs. belonging to the mollusk which leaves a film of mucus nivorous and eat other slugs - The biggest slug in the phylum. Slugs are basically a in its path as it travels. This trail. This sticky path aids from its center out to the and snails or worms. They United States is the Banana terrestrial gastropod without slimy layer protects the slug’s other slugs in the mating edges. They also produce also feed on carrion. Slug; it can grow to be nearly an obvious shell. Most of a tender tissues from damage process by following the slime to coat their bodies. But what eats the slugs? a foot long! slug’s body is the huge mus- by keeping moisture in its route to the desired creature. Because slugs need mois- Frogs, snakes, salamanders, - Slugs can absorb oxygen cle that is the foot. It creeps path. The slug’s underside or Unfortunately for the slug, ture, they are usually active turtles, rats, insects and some directly from the atmosphere along by contracting a series foot is surrounded by tiny the slime route also assists at night or when it rains. birds prey on slugs. When in addition to breathing of muscles on the underside structures called foot fringe, predators in finding their During the heat of the day, threatened, slugs contract through the respiratory pore. of the body. These unpopular, which aids in the prevention slippery prey. they can be found under their bodies, making them- - Depending on the slimy looking critters require of slipping down when crawl- Slug’s bodies are made up stones and logs, in leaf litter selves smaller and more species, slugs live from one moisture to survive. They ing up a surface. of mostly water. Since they and around the base of plants. solid. When they do this, the to six years. tend to dry out very easily; Slugs are hermaphrodites, don’t have shells they dry out Some species will dig very slime that covers their body therefore they reside in habi- which means they have both quickly and need to produce deep to escape the heat and makes it difficult for the tats where they can get to female and male reproductive moisture for their survival. find moisture. predator to get a grip. The Corine Burgess is and moisture when the weather is organs. They do seek mates They produce two different Slugs breathe through the mucus is also not tasty to the Environmental Specialist for dry. however and once the deed is types of mucus. One is a pneumostome or an external attacker and many times the the Highlands County Parks Slugs, like all gastropods, done, the slug lays approxi- thick, sticky substance while opening of the lung on the slimy creature can make its and Natural Resources undergo a process called tor- mately 30 eggs in or on the the other is thin and watery. right or left side of their escape. Department. Guest columns are sion, which means that while ground a few days later. They use the thick mucus to body. Even though slugs Some slugs even go so far the opinion of the writer, not developing, their internal Because they secrete the spread from front to back and appear to be without a shell, as to self- amputate their tail necessarily those of the News- organs rotate 180 degrees. mucus, slugs leave a slime the watery type to spread most of the slimy creatures to get away. Sun. PLACES TO WORSHIP Places to Worship is a paid advertise- Wednesday Night Supper, 5:15 p.m.; Prayer Meeting and Bible Study at 6 p.m. appointment with any priest. WEEKEND ‘Science and Health with Key to the ment in the News-Sun that is published Children’s Choir, 6 p.m.; Youth Activities, 6- Call the church at 699-0671 for more infor- MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday Vigil: 4 p.m.; Scriptures’ by Mary Baker Eddy are our Friday and Sunday. To find out more 7:30 p.m.; Prayer Meeting/Bible Study, 6 mation. Sunday: 8 and 10 a.m.; Sunday Spanish only preachers. All are welcome to come information on how to place a listing in p.m.; Worship Choir Practice, 6 p.m.; I Maranatha Baptist Church (GARBC), Mass: noon; Last Sunday of the month: 2 and partake of the comfort, guidance, sup- this directory, call the News-Sun at 385- Mission Programs for Children, 6:45 p.m. 35 Maranatha Blvd., Sebring, FL 33870 (A p.m. (Creole/French); Sunday Family Mass port and healing found in the lesson-ser- 6155, ext. 502. Hispanic Services: Sunday school at 9:30 half mile east of Highlands Avenue on 5 p.m. (Holy Family Youth Center). DAILY mons. a.m., worship service at 11 a.m. Arbuckle Creek Road.) Sunday School, 9 MASS SCHEDULE: Monday through Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. Sunday a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:15 a.m.; Friday: 8 a.m. and noon; Saturday: 9 a.m. ANGLICAN broadcast on Cable TV Channel 6. Call Evening Service, 6 p.m. Mid-week service, I St. James Catholic Church, 3380 CHURCH OF BRETHREN 453-6681 for details. “In the heart of Avon Wednesday, 6 p.m. Daily Prayer and Bible Placidview Drive, Lake Placid, 465-3215. I , 700 S. Pine I New Life Anglican Fellowship, 10 N. Park, for the hearts of Avon Park.” Study, 8 a.m., Hamman Hall. Pastor Gerald Father Michael J. Cannon. Mass schedule: Church of the Brethren Main Ave. (Woman’s Club), Lake Placid, FL First Baptist Church of Lake Webber and Associate Pastors Don Summer (May 1 to Oct. 31) - Saturday Vigil, St., Sebring, FL 33870. Sunday: Church 33852. Rev. Susan Rhodes, Deacon in Josephine, 111 Lake Josephine Drive, Messenger and Ted Ertle. Phone 382- 4 p.m.; Sunday 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.; School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:15 Charge, (863) 243-3191; strhodes1020@ Sebring (just off U.S. 27 midway between 4301. Weekdays, 9 a.m. December thru Easter - a.m. Wednesday: Temple Choir, 7:30 p.m. yahoo.com. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m. Sebring and Lake Placid). Your place for I Parkway Free Will Baptist Church, Saturday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. Phone 385-1597. Teaching, Holy Communion, Music, family, friends and faith. Sunday morning 3413 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL 33870. and 11 a.m.; Weekdays 9 a.m.; and Holy Fellowship, Healing Prayer. “Pastoral and worship service is 11 a.m. Nursery is pro- Welcome to the church where the “Son” Days 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m., first CHURCH OF CHRIST Spiritual”. vided for both services with Children’s always shines. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Saturday at 9 a.m. Church at 11 a.m. Life changing Bible Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening I Avon Park Church of Christ, 200 S. Study for all ages starts at 9:45 a.m. Worship, 6 p.m.; and Wednesday Evening Forest Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Associate Pastor Allen Altvater leads the Worship, 7 p.m. End-of-the-Month-Sing at CHRISTIAN Minister: Don Smith. Sunday Worship youth in their quest to become more like 6 p.m. on the last Sunday of each month. Services, 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Nursery I Christ Fellowship Church (Assembly Christ. Sunday night worship at 6 p.m. The Rev. J.S. Scaggs, pastor. Church I Cornerstone Christian Church, (Saxon facilities are available at every service. of God), 2935 New Life Way. Bearing His Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer meet- phone: 382-3552. Home phone: 214-3025. Hall) 1850 US 27 South, Avon Park, FL Bible Study: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and Name; Preaching His Doctrine; and ing at 7 p.m. along with youth worship in Affiliated with the National Association of 33825. Love Christ - Love People. Bill Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bible centered classes Awaiting His Coming. “Worshiping God in the youth facility, and missions training for Free Will Baptists, Nashville, Tenn. Raymond, Preaching Minister. Jon Carter, for all ages. Church phone: 453-4692. Spirit and in Truth.” Sunday School, 9 a.m.; all children. Call the church at 655-1524. I Sparta Road Baptist Church, (SBC) Music Minister. Sunday, 9 a.m. Bible Study; I Morning Worship, 10 a.m.; Evening I First Baptist Church of Lake Placid, 4400 Sparta Road. Rev. Mark McDowell, 10 a.m. Worship; Communion available Lake Placid Church of Christ, 1069 Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Worship, 7 Knowing God’s Heart and Sharing God’s Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday each week. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Home Hwy 27 North, Lake Placid, FL 33852. p.m. Pastor Eugene Haas. Phone 471- Hope, 119 E. Royal Palm St., Lake Placid, Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening Fellowship Group. For more information Mailing address is P.O. Box 1440, Lake 0924. FL 33852 (863) 465-3721, Website: Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer/Bible call 453-8929 or 449-0203. Placid, FL 33862. Sunday morning wor- I First Assembly of God, 4301 www.fbclp.com. Email: information@ Study, 6 p.m. Nursery provided. For infor- I Eastside Christian Church, 101 Peace ship is at 10 a.m. Sunday evening worship Kenilworth Blvd., Sebring. The Rev. fbclp.com. Sunday services - Traditional mation, call 382-0869. Ave., Lake Placid, FL 33852 (two miles is 6 p.m. Bible class 9 a.m. Sundays and Wilmont McCrary, pastor. Sunday School, Service 9 a.m., Contemporary Service I Southside Baptist Church (GARBC), east of U.S. 27 on County Road 621), 465- Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. All are invit- 10 a.m.; Morning Worship and KIDS 10:30 a.m. Link Groups at 9 and 10:30 379 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring. David C. 7065. Ray Culpepper, senior pastor. ed to join us. For more information, call the Church, 11 a.m.; Evening Worship, 7 p.m. a..m., Wednesday Activities: Family dinner Altman, Pastor. Sunday School for all ages, Sunday: Bible classes, 9 a.m.; Worship church at 863-465-4636 or visit the website Wednesday Family Night, (Adult Bible at 5 p.m. ($4 per person, reservations 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship Service, 10:45 Celebration with the Lord’s Supper each http://www.thelordsway.com/lakeplacid- a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Study), LIFE Youth Group, Royal Rangers, required). Prayer meeting, Youth week 10:15 a.m. Thelma Hall, organist; and cofc/. Missionettes, 7:30 p.m. Phone 385-6431. Intersections, and MaxKidz Extreme meet Student ministry, 6:30 p.m.; Awana kinder- Pat Hjort, pianist. Wednesday: Praise and I Sebring Parkway Church of Christ, at 6:15 p.m. The church is at 119 E. Royal garten through fifth grade, 6:30 p.m.; Adult Prayer, 6:30 p.m.; “Building God’s 3800 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL 33870; Palm St., Lake Placid. For information, call Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, 7 p.m. A Kingdom for Everyone.” “Jesus Christ, the 385-7443. Minister: Kevin Patterson. Times 465-3721 or go to www.fbclp.com. nursery for under age 3 is available at all Way, Truth and Life!” “Alive and Worth the BAPTIST of service are: Sunday Bible Class, 9 a.m.; I First Baptist Church of Lorida located services. Provisions for handicapped and Drive!” Sunday Worship Service, 10 a.m.; Sunday I Avon Park Lakes Baptist Church, 2600 right on U.S. 98 in Lorida. Sunday School hard-of-hearing. Office phone, 385-0752. I Sebring Christian Church, 4514 N. Highlands Blvd., Avon Park, FL 33825. begins at 9:45 a.m. for all ages. Sunday I Spring Lake Baptist Church, “Where Hammock Road, Sebring, FL 33872. Tod Evening Service, 6 p.m.; Wednesday Bible George Hall, Pastor. Christ centered and worship services are at 11 a.m. and 6:30 the Bible is Always Open.” Pastor Richard Schwingel, Preacher; David Etherton, Class, 7 p.m. biblically based. Sunday worship services, p.m. Preschool care is provided at the 11 Schermerhorn, 7408 Valencia Road; 655- Youth Pastor. Sunday Worship, 9:30 a.m.; 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Nursery facil- a.m. worship service. Wednesday evening 2610. Assistant Pastor Ronald Smith, 386- Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Sunday Youth CHURCH OF NAZARENE ities are available. Bible studies at 9:45 Bible Study and Prayer meeting is at 6:30 1610. On U.S. 98 at the Spring Lake Village Service, 6 p.m; Evening service at 6:30 a.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Wednesday. Prayer p.m., followed by adult choir rehearsal. II entrance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. for p.m. Wednesday night meals, 5:30 p.m. fol- I First Church of the Nazarene of Avon Time 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Bible class- From September the AWANA groups meet. all ages; Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.; lowed by classes at 6:30 p.m. Changing Park, P.O. Box 1118., Avon Park, FL es at 9:45 a.m. are centered for all ages. First Lorida is the “Place to discover God’s Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Seasons, a men’s grief support group, 33825-1118. 707 W. Main St. Randall Choir practice at 5 p.m. Sunday. Church love.” For more information about the Wednesday Mid-week Bible Study and meets at 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Rupert, Pastor. Sunday: Sunday school phone: 452-6556. church or the ministries offered, call 655- Prayer Service, 6:30 p.m. Nursery available Alzheimers Caregivers Support Group I Bethany Baptist Church (GARBC) 1878. for all services. meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays. Office hours, 9 begins at 9:45 a.m. for all ages; morning I We are located at the corner of SR17 and I First Baptist Church, Sebring, 200 E. Sunridge Baptist Church, (SBC) 3704 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday-Friday. Phone 382- worship at 10:45 a.m.; and evening service C-17A (truck route) in Avon Park. Join us Center Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Valerie Blvd. (U.S. 27 and Valerie, across 6676. at 6 p.m. Wednesday evening service is at Sunday morning at 9:00 AM for coffee and Telephone: 385-5154. Dr. David E. from Florida Hospital), Sebring. Tim Finch, I First Christian Church (Disciples of 7 p.m. with special services for children doughnuts, followed with Sunday School Richardson, senior pastor; and Rev. Nuno pastor. Sunday School, 9;30 a.m.; Sunday Christ), 510 Poinsettia Avenue, (corner of and adults. Special services once a month for all ages at 9:30. Sunday morning wor- Norberto, associate pastor, minister of Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.; and Sunday Poinsettia and Eucalyptus), Sebring, FL for seniors (Prime Time) and Ladies min- ship service begins at 10:30 a.m., and music and senior adults. Group Bible Evening Service, 6 p.m. Wednesday: 33870. Phone: 385-0358 or 385-3435. The istries. If you need any more information, evening worship service is at 6 p.m. On Studies, 9:15 a.m.; Blended Service, 10:30 Prayer, Bible Study, and Youth, 6:30 Rev. Ronald Norton, Pastor; Sunday call 453-4851. p.m.Nursery provided. For information, call Wednesdays, the Word of Life teen ministry a.m.; Mision Buatista Hispana, 2 p.m.; School, 9 a.m.; Praise Breakfast, 10 a..m., I First Church of the Nazarene of Lake Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. 382-3695. and the Catylist class (20's+) begin at 6:30 Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Children’s Placid, 512 W. Interlake Blvd., Lake Placid, PM. The adult Bible and Prayer Time Wednesday night programs at the ROC Church, 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Praise and FL 33852. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; begins at 7 p.m. For more information go to begin 5:30 p.m., at church begin 6:30 p.m. Worship, 6:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship, 7:15 Morning worship, 10:45 a.m.; Evening www.bethanybaptistap.com or call the Preschool and Mother’s Day Out for chil- CATHOLIC p.m.; Midweek Bible Study, 7:15 p.m. service, 6 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7 p.m. church office at 863-452-1136. dren age 6 weeks to 5 years old. Call 385- I Faith Missionary Baptist Church, off 4704. I Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, Classes for adult children and youth. Call State Road 17 North of Sebring at 1708 I Florida Avenue Baptist Church, 401 S. 595 East Main St., Avon Park, 453-4757. 465-6916. Pastor Tim Taylor. LaGrange Ave. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Florida Ave., Avon Park. Mailing address is Father Nicholas McLoughlin, pastor. CHRISTIAN & Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Evening 710 W. Bell St., Avon Park, FL 33825. Saturday Vigil Mass is 4 p.m. in English and MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday Service, 7 Telephone, 453-5339. Rev. John D. Girdley, 7 p.m. in Spanish; Sunday mass 8 and CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN p.m. Deaf interpretation available. Ken pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday 10:30 a.m. in English. Weekday mass at 8 I The Alliance Church of Sebring, 4451 Lambert, Pastor. Phone 386-5055. Worship, 11 a.m.; 11 a.m. Children’s a.m. Confessions are at 3:30 p.m. Sparta Road, Sebring, FL 33875. Call 382- CHRISTIAN UNION I Fellowship Baptist Church, 1000 Church; Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Saturday. Religious Education Classes are 1343. Rev. Steve Hagen, pastor. Sunday Maxwell St., Avon Park, FL 33825. Sunday: Wednesday night programs for children, 9-10:20 a.m. Sunday for grades K through services: Sunday School meets at 9:30 I Community Bible Church - Churches Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning youth and adults at 7 p.m. 8th. Confirmation class is from 6:30-8 p.m. a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship Service of Christ in Christian Union, (Orange Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Wednesday: Evening I Independent Baptist Church, 5704 Wednesday. Youth Nights grades 6th and meets at 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Evening Bible Blossom Conference Center) 1400 C-17A Service, 7 p.m.; Children/Youth, 7 p.m. County Road 17 South, Sebring, FL 33876. up, 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday. Study meets at 6 p.m. (off site); Wednesday North (truck route), Avon Park. Presenting Telephone: 453-4256. Fax: 453-6986. E- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Sunday worship, I St. Catherine Catholic Church, 820 Prayer Gathering meets at 6 p.m. Jesus Christ as the answer for time and mail: office@apfellow 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening, 6 p.m. Hickory St., Sebring. Mailing address: 882 eternity. Sunday morning worship service, Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Fundamental, ship.org; Web site, www.apfellow Bay St., Sebring, FL 33870, 385-0049; fax, 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided. Junior ship.org. soul-winning, mission-minded, King James 385-5169; email, [email protected]; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Church activities at same time for K-6 I First Baptist Church of Avon Park, 100 Bible Church. Larry Ruse, pastor. Phone website, www.stcathe.com. Very Rev. José grade. Sunday School Bible hour (all ages), N. Lake Ave., Avon Park. Rev. Jon Beck, 655-1899. Bus transportation. González, V.F., [email protected]; I Christian Science Church, 146 N. 9:30 a.m. (Transportation available.) pastor; Charlie Parish, associate I Leisure Lakes Baptist Church, 808 Parochial Vicar, Rev. Victor Caviedes, 385- Franklin St. Sunday: 10:30 a.m. morning pastor/youth and families; Joy Loomis, Gardenia St., Lake Placid (just off of Miller 3993; Assisting Priest (retired), Rev. J. worship and Sunday school. Testimonial Sunday evening praise and worship serv- music director; Rev. Johnattan Soltero, at the west end of Lake June) “Where the Peter Sheehan; Decons, Rev. Mr. James R. meetings at 4 p.m. each second and fourth ice, 6 p.m. Wednesday evening prayer Hispanic pastor. Sunday – Sunday school, old fashion gospel is preached.” Sunday McGarry and Rev. Mr. Max M. Severe. Wednesday. A free public reading service, 7 p.m. Children and youth activities 9:30 a.m.; Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Children’s School begins at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Parish office hours, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. room/bookstore, located in the church, is at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Everyone is wel- Church, 10:45 a.m.; Youth 445, 4:45 p.m.; Worship service at 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Monday-Friday. CONFESSION: First Friday open before and after church services. The come, please come worship with us. Tom Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday - Evening Service is at 6 p.m. Wednesday 7:15-7:45 a.m.; Saturday 3-3:45 p.m.; Or by Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Schwankweiler, Pastor. Phone 453-6052.

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James (Vintage) Religious Publishing Group) O’Reilly (Henry Holt) Lane” by Debbie Macomber Schuster) 7. “Guinness World 8. “Blackberry Winter” by 10. “Choose to Lose” by 3. “The Smitten Kitchen (Harlequin Mira) 7. “The Bone Bed” by Records 2013” by Guiness Sarah Jio (Penguin Group) Chris Powell (Hyperion) PLACES TO WORSHIP January through Easter: Worship Tuesday, Prayer Gathering, 7:15 office for more information and for Worship. Sunday: Sunday EPISCOPAL LUTHERAN service, 8:30 and 11 a.m., p.m.; Wednesday, Children’s & other classes. School, 9:45 a.m.; Holiness meet- Education Hour 9:45 a.m. Youth Programs, 6 p.m.; I First Presbyterian Church, ing, 11 a.m.; and Praise meeting I St. Agnes Episcopal Church, I Atonement Lutheran Church Traditional Service with Holy Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., College ARP, www.fpclp.com, 117 N. Oak and lunch, noon. Tuesday: Bible 3840 Lakeview Drive, Sebring, FL (ELCA), 1178 S.E. Lakeview Communion each first and third Ministry. www.GBCconnected.org Ave., Lake Placid, 465-2742. The study, 6:30 p.m.; and Women’s 33870. Sunday Services: Holy Drive., Sebring. David Thoresen, Sunday. Non-Traditional Service I Highlands Community Church, Rev. Ray Cameron, senior pastor; Ministries, 7 p.m. Wednesday: Eucharist Rite I - 7:45 a.m., Holy Deacon, Spiritual Leader, on first, each second, fourth and fifth a casual contemporary church, the Rev. Drew Severance, associ- Youth Ministries, 4 p.m. All meet- Eucharist Rite II - 10 a.m. Midweek third and fifth Sunday each month, Sunday. Seasonal mid-week serv- meets at 3005 New Life Way. ate pastor. Sunday - Traditional ings are at 120 N. Ridgewood Ave., service on Wednesday at 6 p.m. and Rev. Jefferson Cox on the sec- ices Wednesday evenings during Coffee at 9:30 a.m.; Worship at 10 Worship 9 a.m., Contemporary Sebring. For more information, visit Sunday School for all ages at 9 ond and fourth Sunday of each Lent and Advent. Call church office a.m. Nursery and Kid’s World class- Worship 11 a.m., Sunday School the Web site www.salvationarmyse- a.m. The nursery is open 8:45 a.m. month. Jim Helwig, organist/choir for additional Worship times and es. Small groups meet throughout 10:10-10:50 a.m. Wednesday bring.com or call Major Bruce special holiday services. Other the week. Church phone is 402- until 15 minutes after the 10 a.m. director. Worship service at 9:30 evenings: Adult Bible Study 7 p.m. Stefanik at 385-7548, ext. 110. service ends. Wednesday: Adult a.m.; Holy Eucharist is every activities and groups include: 1684; Pastor Bruce A. Linhart. (Nursery available), Youth Group – Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Visitors are Sunday. Coffee hour on the first Choirs; Ladies Guild and LWML; I The Lord’s Sentinel Fellowship (middle and high school) 7 p.m., always welcome. Church office and third Sunday of each month. Men’s Fellowship Group, Small Church, 148 E. Interlake Blvd., RockSolid (kindergarten through UNITED METHODIST 385-7649, for more information. Council meeting on the first Group Bible Studies as scheduled; Lake Placid (at Lake Placid fifth grade) 7 p.m. Family Biblical I St. Francis of Assisi Anglican Tuesday of month; Ladies Group Trinity Tots Pre-school, Youth Group Christian School), Pastor Juanita Counseling available by appoint- I First United Methodist Church, Episcopal Church, 43 Lake June WELCA meets at noon second activities (call for meeting times Folsom. Sunday morning service, ment. 105 S. Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870. Road, Lake Placid, FL 33852. Tuesday of month with lunch. Bring and dates). Visit us online at: 10:30 a.m.; Monday, Sentinel I Spring Lake Presbyterian Phone: 465-0051. Rev. Elizabeth L. a dish to pass. Labyrinth Prayer www.Trinitylutheranlp.com. School of Theology, 7 p.m.; Church Church (USA), 5887 U.S. 98, The Rev. A.C. Bryant, pastor. Nelson, Rector. Sunday Worship, 8 Garden open seven days a week to service, Tuesday, 7 p.m. More infor- Sebring, FL 33876. Sunday School, Traditional Worship Service at 8:10 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. congretation and community. Come mation at www.juanitafolsom 9 a.m.; Worship Service, 10 a.m. and 10:50 a.m. in the sanctuary, Wednesday evening: Holy grow with us. Phone 385-0797. NON-DENOMINATIONAL ministries.com. Session meets at 6:30 p.m. the Contemporary Worship in the FLC Communion with Healing Service, I Christ Lutheran Church Avon I Union Church, 106 N. Butler second Thursday of the month, at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 6 p.m. Thursday: Holy Communion Park – LCMS, 1320 County Road I Bible Fellowship Church, 3750 Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. September through June. Board of and 10:30 a.m. Methodist Youth with healing service, 9 a.m. Child 64, 1/2 mile east of Avon Park High Hammock Road, Sebring, FL Contemporary worship service is at Deacon’s meet at 5:30 p.m. first Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Sundays care available at the 8 a.m. and School past the four-way stop sign. 33872. Sunday: American Sign 6:30 p.m. Saturday with Pastor Monday of the month. Choir with Rick Heilig, youth director. The 10:30 a.m. Sunday service. Sunday Divine Worship is at 10 Language: First Worship sermon, Tiger Gullett. Sunday traditional rehearses at 7 p.m. each 10:55 a.m. Sunday worship service a.m. Holy Communion is celebrat- songs signed first and second worship service is at 7:45 a.m. and Wednesday, September through is broadcast over WITS 1340 on ed every week with traditional Worship services. First Worship 9 a.m. Contemporary Sunday wor- April. Presbyterian Women meet at AM dial. There is a nursery avail- EVANGELICAL FREE Lutheran Liturgy, hymns and songs service, 9 a.m.; Second Worship ship service is at 10:45 a.m. 10 a.m. the third Thursday of the able at all services. CHURCH OF of praise. Fellowship time with cof- service, 10:45 a.m. Nursery (up to Nursery and children’s church on month. Organist: Richard Wedig. I First United Methodist Church, AMERICA fee and refreshments follows wor- 2 years old) and Sunday school Saturday nightes and 9 and 10:45 Choir Director: Suzan Wedig. 200 S. Lake Ave., Avon Park, FL ship. Come worship and fellowship classes both hours. BFC Youth, 6 a.m. Sundays. Breakfast and lunch Church phone, 655-0713; e-mail, 33825. (863) 453-3759, Devon I The Church of the Way EFCA, with us. For information call Pastor p.m.; Evening Service, 6 p.m. menus at Solid Grounds. Senior [email protected], Jarrett, Pastor. Sunday School - 9 1005 N. Ridgewood Drive, Sebring. Scott McLean at (863) 471-2663 or Wednesday: Children, ages 4 yrs Pastor is Bill Breylinger. Office: 453- Web site, http://slpc.embarq a.m., Worship - 10:30 a.m. Bible Sunday school and worship service see christlutheranavonpark.org. through 5th grade, 6 p.m.; Youth, 6- 3345. Web page at www.weare- space.com. study every Wednesday at 6 p.m. I at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Youth Faith Lutheran Church – 7:30 p.m.; Prayer time, 6:15 p.m. union.org. Visit us at our church website: I activities, 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. LCMS, 2740 Lakeview Drive, Todd Patterson, pastor; Andy Unity Life Enrichment Centre, www.fumcap.org. McQuaid, associate pastor. Web new location, 10417 Orange The Way is a church family who Sebring. Reverend Robert SEVENTH-DAY I Memorial United Methodist Reinhardt, Pastor. Church phone: site www.bfcsebring.com. Church Blossom Blvd. S., Sebring, FL gathers for contemporary worship, ADVENTIST Church, 500 Kent Ave., (overlook- teaching of God’s Word, prayer and 385-7848, Faith Child Development office 385-1024. 33875; 471-1122; e-mail unity@vis- ing Lake Clay) Lake Placid, FL, fellowship. Come early and stay Center, 385-3232. Sunday I Calvary Church, 1825 tanet.net. Web site, www.unityofse- I Avon Park Seventh-day 33852. The Rev. Fred Ball. pastor. after for fellowship time. Child care Traditional Worship Service, 8 a.m. Hammock Road, Sebring, FL bring.org. 10:30 a.m. Sunday Adventist Church, 1410 West Claude H.L. Burnett, pastoral assis- and children’s church are provided. ; Sunday Praise Worship Service, 33872; 386-4900. An independent Celebration Service, Nursery and Avon Blvd., Avon Park. Phone: 453- tant. Sunday schedule: Heritage Reinhold Buxbaum is pastor. The 10:30 a.m. Communion is served community church. Sunday morn- Children’s Church. Weekly Classes, 6641 or e-mail: Worship Service, 8:30 a.m.; Way – A place for you. Office the first, third and fifth Sunday of ing worship, 10 a.m.; Bible study, Christian Bookstore and Cafe, [email protected], Phone: 471-6140, Church Cell the month. Sunday school and 11:15 a.m.; Sunday evening serv- Prayer Ministry, Life Enrichment Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m Sunday School for all ages, 9:30 Phone: 273-3674. Email: theway Bible classes, 9:15 a.m. Worship ice, 6 p.m. Pastor Lester Osbeck. A Groups. Rev. Andrew C. Conyer, Saturday. Church Service 10:45 a.m.; Celebration Worship Service [email protected]. Web site: service is broadcast at 8 a.m. on small friendly church waiting for senior minister transforming lives a.m. Saturday. Wednesday prayer at 10:45 a.m.; New Song worship www.TheWayChurch.org WITS 1340 AM each Sunday. your visit. from ordinary to extraordinary. meeting 7 p.m. Community Service service at 10:45 a.m. Loving nurs- Educational opportunities include I Christian Training Ministries hours on Tuesday and Thursday is ery care provided every Sunday weekly adult Bible studies. Faith’s Inc., on Sebring Parkway. Enter off from 9:00 a.m. till 2 p.m. A sale morning. Middle School Youth, 4 GRACE BRETHREN Closet Thrift Store (385-2782) is County Road 17 on Simpson PRESBYTERIAN takes place the first Sunday of each p.m.; High School Youth, 5:30 p.m. open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Avenue. Sunday service is at 10 month. Senior Pastor Paul Boling. We offer Christ-centered Sunday I Grace Brethren Church, 3626 Tuesday through Friday and 9 a.m. a.m.; Wednesday Bible study at 7 I Covenant Presbyterian Church Walker Memorial Academy school classes, youth programs, Thunderbird Road, (863) 835- to noon Saturday. All are warmly p.m. A nursery and children’s (PCA), 4500 Sun ‘N Lake Blvd., Christian School offering education Bible studies, book studies and 0869. Dr. Randall Smith, senior welcome in the Faily of Faith. church are provided. The church is Sebring, 33872-2113. A for kindergarten through 12th Christian fellowship. Church office, pastor. Sunday services at 9 a.m., I Good Shepherd Lutheran part of Christian International Congregation of the Presbyterian grades. ALL ARE WELCOME. 465-2422 or 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday Church (AALC) American Ministries Network, a full gospel, Church in America. Sunday morn- Website is www.discoverjesus.org www.memorialumc.com. Lakeview services at 7 p.m. We offer “Kid Association of Lutheran non-denominational ministry. Linda ing worship: Traditional service, I Sebring Seventh-Day Christian School, VPK to grade 5; City” Children’s Ministry throughout Churches, 3240 Grand Prix Drive, M. Downing, minister, lindadown- 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:15 Adventist Church, 2106 N. State 465-0313. all services, and there are variosu Sebring, FL 33872. James Weed, [email protected]. Casey L. Downing, a.m. Wednesday evening Prayer Road 17, Sebring; 385-2438. I St. John United Methodist other classes for teens, married pastor. Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. associate minister, caseydown Meeting, 6 p.m.; Children’s/Youth Worship Services: 9:15 a.m. Church, 3214 Grand Prix Drive, couples, “prime-timers,” and Bible Sunday. Bible Study, 9 a.m. Nursery [email protected]. Church phone: Group, 5:30-7 p.m.; choir practice, Worship hour, 11 a.m. Prayer meet- Sebring, FL 33872. The Rev. studies in Spanish. “Kid City” Day provided. Social activities: Choir, 314-0482. Web site: www.ctm 7:15 p.m. Phone: 385-3234; Fax: ing, Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. Community Ronald De Genaro Jr., Pastor. Care, Preschool and After-School Missions, Evangelism. Phone 385- forme.com 385-2759; e-mail: covpres@stra- service: every Monday 9-11 a.m. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Adult I Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. (For 2346. Crossroads of Life, 148 E. to.net; Web site: Health Seminar with Dr. Seralde, Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Sunday I New Life Evangelical Lutheran Interlake Blvd., Lake Placid, FL www.cpcsebring.org. Office hours: registration call: 385-3111). Check every Friday, 10:00 a.m. Pastor Morning Worship, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. us out on the Web at www.sebring- Church, 3725 Hammock Road, a 33852; Tel. 863-655-9163. The 8:30-12:30 a.m. Monday-Friday. Nathan Madrid. and 11 a.m. Nursery provided for all grace.org. Congregation of the Evangelical place of your Divine appointment. I First Presbyterian Church services. Phone 382-1736. Lutheran Synod (ELS) in fellowship We expect our supernatural God to ARP, 215 E. Circle St., (two www.stjohnsebring.org with the Wisconsin Evangelical transform our lives through His entrances on LaGrande), Avon THE CHURCH OF I Spring Lake United Methodist INDEPENDENT Lutheran Synod (WELS). Sunday power and grace. Come, learn of Park, FL 33825. Phone: 453-3242. Worship at 10 a.m.; Bible Study, 9 His plan and destiny for you. With The Rev. Robert Johnson is the LATTER DAY SAINTS Church, 8170 Cozumel Lane, (Hwy 98) Sebring. The Rev. Clyde I First Christian Church, 1016 W. a.m. For more information, call His plan we receive His provision pastor. Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; Camphor St., Avon Park, FL 33825; Pastor Brian Klebig at 385-2293 or along with His perfect timing and Sunday Worship, 10:45 a.m.; I The Church of Jesus Christ of Weaver Jr., Pastor. Worship service (863) 453-5334; on the Web at visit the Web site at www.newlife opportunity. What you have longed Wednesday Bible study, 10:30 Latter Day Saints, 3235 Grand starts at 9:55 a.m. Bible Study www.firstchristianap.com. Our sebring.com. for, but have been missing, can a.m.; Potluck dinner, 6 p.m. third Prix Dr., Sebring, Fl 33872; (863) meets at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. motto is “Jesus is First at First I Resurrection Lutheran Church now be received. The direction you Wednesday; choir practice, 6:30 382-9092 Steve Austin, Bishop; Choir Practice at 4:00 p.m. on Christian Church.” Greg Ratliff, - ELCA, 324 E. Main St., Avon have been thirsty for will suddenly p.m. each Wednesday; Mary Circle Mark Swift, 1st Counselor; Del Thursday. Church office phone: Senior Minister; Bible School 9 Park. Pastor: Rev. John C. quench your parched soul. Come to business meeting, 1 p.m. second Murphy, 2nd Counselor. Family 655-0040. a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; Wednesday Grodzinski. Sunday school at 8:30 experience what you have been Wednesday; Sarah Circle business History Center (863) 382-1822. studies for all ages, 6 p.m. Nursery a.m., Sunday worship at 9:30 a.m.. missing for so long – empowerment meeting, 4 p.m. second Thursday; Sunday Services: Sacrament provided for all events. Coffee and fellowship hour follow in every area of life. We teach, train Women’s Ministries Combined Meeting, 10-11:10 a.m.; Gospel UNITED CHURCH the service. Midweek Fragrance and send forth to win souls. You Bible study, 4 p.m. third Thursday. Doctrine, 11:20 a.m. to noon; Free Wednesday worship, (year don’t speak English – no problema. Be a part of a warm, caring church Priesthood/Relief Society, 12:10- OF CHRIST INTERDENOMINATIONAL round) 7 p.m. Office phone number We have a Spanish interpreter. We family with traditional services, fol- 1p.m.; Primary for children, 11:15 I Emmanuel United Church of is 453-6858. look forward to fellowship and wor- lowing biblical truth. a.m. to 1 p.m.; Youth Activities: Christ, Jesus didn’t reject people, I World Harvest and Restoration I Trinity Lutheran Church - ship with you at 7 p.m. every I First Presbyterian Church, Wednesdays, 7-8:20 p.m. Scouts: Ministries, (non-denominational) LCMS, 25 Lakeview St., Lake Wednesday. Pastoers Gil and Rosa ARP, 319 Poinsettia Ave., Sebring, first and third Wednesday, 7-8:20 neither do we. Join us for worship 2200 N. Avon Blvd., Avon Park, FL Placid, FL 33852; 465-5253. The Benton (Faith Never Fails). FL 33870. 385-0107. Email: p.m. Activity Days: 8-11 yr old Boys every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and 33825. Phone: 452-9777 or 453- Rev. Richard A. Norris, pastor; I Grace Bible Church, 4541 [email protected], Rev. Darrell A. Peer, and Girls, second and fourth you’ll be embraced by a compas- 3771. Sunday service: Sunday Susan C. Norris, Trinity Tots Pre- Thunderbird Road, (second church pastor. Sunday School, all ages, Wednesdays, 7-8:20 p.m. sionate congregation that is all- School, 10 a.m. and worship, 11 School director; and Noel Johnson, on left) Sebring, FL 33872. Phone, 9:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. inclusive. We’re at the corner of a.m. Wednesday services: 7 p.m. minister of youth and family life. 382-1085. Andrew Katsanis, senior Youth Group (middle school and Hammock and Hope. Choir and prayer meeting/Bible study. Pastor: Worship schedule after Easter pastor. Saturday Worship, 6:30 p.m. high school age), 3:30-6:30 p.m. THE SALVATION Bell Choir practice on Wednesday; W.H. Rogers. through December: Worship serv- Sunday, 9 and 11 a.m. Tuesday 6 Tuesdays. Wednesday: Adult Bible ARMY Bible studies throughout the week. ice 10 a.m., and Education Hour, p.m. Grace Bible Academy Adult Study, 10:30 a.m. Nursery available 471-1999; sebringemmanuel 8:45 a.m. Worship schedule for Investigating Truth; first and third during worship. Call the church I The Salvation Army – Center ucc.com.

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By SAMANTHA GHOLAR [email protected] SEBRING — Vehicle owners in Highlands County now have a new option when it comes to getting Personal their cars the loving care they Finance deserve. AAMCO Total Car Care has opened its doors at 555 Jason Alderman Highway 27 North (next to Lakeshore Mall) in Sebring at the experienced hands of long time Avoid technician and owner, Stan Kucyzynski. Kucyzynski has been in the car these care business for 20 years. The self- described “transmission builder” privacy had a brief career in the minor league baseball world with the Atlanta Braves organization before red flags he decided he needed to find a more stable career. Young adults applying for “After baseball I went to college. college or preparing to enter I worked my way through grad the workforce are sometimes school by working as a mechanic,” News-Sun photo by SAMANTHA GHOLAR shocked to find out that that explained Kucyzynski. Stan Kucyzynski is the proud new owner of the recently opened AAMCO Total Car Care center in Sebring. The certain behaviors that were With formal school training and AAMCO franchise has been around for decades and provides customers numerous car maintenance and either tolerated or ignored plenty of on-the-job experience, upkeep options. when they were younger Kucyzynski was able to provide the now fall under closer scruti- money he needed to earn his gradu- ny and could actually hurt ate degree. After several more years expected, though he debated the one,” said Kucyzynski. AAMCO in Sebring. Preliminary their advancement possibili- of schooling, Kucyzynski now has idea for a couple years before put- In early January, Kucyzynski demographic and economic studies ties. completed two other courses and ting his plan into action. contacted the corporate AAMCO had been done as well is scouting Among the biggest cul- holds two doctoral degrees from the “I had been wanting to do it for offices, explaining his desire to for a location when Kucyzynski prits are oversharing sensi- University of South Florida. two or three years. I had been look- open a store in Sebring. came into the picture. By spring, tive personal information in On top of running the automotive ing for an area in Florida that I “As soon as I told them where I AAMCO had given Kucyzynski the public forums and getting shop, Kucyzynski also instructs part could open an AAMCO franchise wanted to put it (AAMCO), you go-ahead to open his franchise. extreme tattoos or body art time at the University of South and there really wasn’t many places would’ve thought I handed the man With all the pieces to the puzzle that may not yet be fully Florida, teaching archeology and that didn’t already have one. I was a million dollars. They were excit- falling perfectly into place, acceptable in certain work history to budding college students. familiar with Sebring because I ed,” Kucyzynski said. Kucyzynski was able to open his environments. The road to opening the AAMCO used to visit Lake Placid. I thought Corporate offices had already came much easier than Kucyzynski it would be the best place to have began the process of planting an See AAMCO, page 2C Red flags It should be common knowledge that many TRAUTMAN, BOB; 9.347"; 12"; Black plus three; process, main residential; 0 0 0 2 4 9 8 6 employers perform online profile searches of job or internship candidates. They’ll scour public postings on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube looking for inap- propriate content like racy photos or videos, racist remarks or evidence of ille- gal activities that would rule inappropriate candidates. But many people don’t realize that colleges, insur- ance companies, law enforcement and government agencies sometimes do the same. Thus, an underage stu- dent hoping to boost his cool factor by posting photos that show him engaging in drink- ing games could be disquali- fied for college admission or even have his scholarship revoked. Privacy settings According to projections by Consumer Reports, roughly 13 million Facebook users have never set, or did- n’t know about, the site’s privacy tools, and 28 percent share all, or almost all, of their wall posts with more than just their friends. It pays to thoroughly read the privacy policies of all sites where you’ve registered, including social networks, your bank, retailers, blogs and news sites where you’ve made comments, etc. Email is forever Deleting an email from your computer doesn’t mean it no longer exists. Chances are your email provider – or employer, if sent from work – will retain a record for years to come. Plus, recipi- ents won’t necessarily delete the email and may in fact forward it to others. Haunting photos Just like emails, photos posted online can live forev- er. That includes pictures of you that someone else posted and tagged with your name. My rule of thumb: If you wouldn’t want your grand- mother to see it, don’t do it, say it or film it. Also, don’t post photos of your kids that

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Page 2C News-Sun ࡗ Sunday, November 11, 2012 www.newssun.com BUSINESS AAMCO opens doors in Sebring Continued from page 1C ple who think they can do I’ve needed has been right this ... don’t have the right there when I needed it. I shop the first week of attitudes to do it right. I November. want to be the same for cus- can’t have that liability in Kucyzynski is no stranger tomers.” my business,” Kucyzynski AAMCO offers every car to transmissions, having said. built, re-built and repaired service with the exception AAMCO employs four of tires, including free basic close to 300,000 transmis- full-time technicians, all of diagnostics, basic estimates sions over the past 20 years. whom Kucyzynski knows and parts. Hours of opera- “A good transmission personally. By mid- tion are Monday-Friday 8 builder should have, at the December, AAMCO will least, 10 years of experi- have added a couple more a.m. until 5:30 p.m. and ence. I’m not going to put employs to meet the needs Saturday 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. just anyone in my shop to of the community and its The grand opening cele- take care of people’s cars. It customers. bration will be held takes a lot of intelligence “I’ve been very fortunate Saturday, Dec. 8. For and patience and experience with how this all played appointments or more infor- to do this job. A lot of peo- out,” he said. “Everything mation, call 386-5000. Metro Before you post that photo or video online, think about how it will affect your job hunting in the future. Cunningham named Farm Credit CEO Facebook photos can Special to the News-Sun Cunningham to the senior management WEST PALM BEACH – Farm Credit of team and his fellow directors at the Florida, a leading agricultural financial November board meeting. come back to haunt you cooperative, announced that Don Rice, the “Greg comes to our association with 26 association’s Chief Executive Officer, will years of financial experience and a strong Continued from page 1C Another no-brainer: If will look the other way. be retiring this month, after a successful agricultural background. We anticipate our your resume is posted online However, some employers career spanning more than 30 years within members will benefit from his experience in might embarrass them or on Monster.com or LinkedIn, do enforce strict no-tattoo the Farm Credit system. the commercial banking industry combined hurt their professional repu- make sure there aren’t major policies which, if based on After conducting a national search, the with his 22 years of Farm Credit service,” tation down the road. inconsistencies with the one sound business reasons, are CEO search committee selected Gregory Larson said. “ Resume lies you submit to prospective legal. Cunningham to lead the $925 million coop- The Farm Credit Board of Directors employers. Fortunately, my own kids erative. believes that Greg’s past success and out- It can be tempting to aren’t old enough for body Woody Larson, chairman of the board of standing leadership skills confirm his abili- embellish the truth on your Tattoos art to be a consideration, but the 2,300 member credit association, is ty to help us realize the full potential of our resume or during a job inter- looking forward to officially introducing association.” One-fifth of adults have at when they are, I’ll give them view, but as recent headlines least one tattoo – the per- the same advice I’d give any about disgraced executives centages are higher among young adult: Think about the being fired have shown, younger adults. A few years long-term consequences of COCHRAN BROTHERS ROOFING; 5.542"; 3"; Black; 11/4,11,18,25; 0 0 0 2 4 8 2 3 these lies can come back to ago, job candidates wouldn’t your actions. haunt you. Employers can get past the first interview easily determine if the sporting tattoos; today, Jason Alderman directs Visa’s degree or past job titles depending on the industry financial education programs. you’re claiming are legiti- and type of customer contact Twitter: www.twitter.com/ mate. involved, many employers PracticalMoney/.

Verizon store revamps products, service under new ownership By SAMANTHA GHOLAR ter,” said Baldwin. “It’s been up and down [email protected] Other than the merchan- here. When we had a whole SEBRING — New owner- dise issues, the store had lim- lot of customers, we didn’t ship has taken over the ited hours in the past. The have a lot of stock. Now we Verizon Wireless store locat- new hours are Monday are teamed up with the sev- ed at 700 U.S. 27 North next through Saturday from 9 a.m. enth largest Verizon dealer in to Taco Bell. until 7 p.m. the country. We will have The store has revamped its The small store is in strong much better products and a day-to-day running by opting competition with its corpo- lot better prices,” Baldwin to stay an independent store, rate counterpart a few short said. “I’m really excited free from corporate owners, miles north of it. The two- about starting back up. We but added an experienced man run store hopes to bring are determined to get the cus- store owner instead. new customers into the estab- tomers needs met. We want Edward Jones 3x10.5 Store manager Sean lishment while continuing to all of our customers to be sat- 00025006 Baldwin explained that the fulfill the needs of the current isfied.” new ownership will not only ones. Call the store at 385-0065. help the company but the customers as well. “The new name of the company is technically Russell Cellular, but it will JOHNSON, HAROLD S.; 3.639"; 5"; Black; avon park still read Verizon on the out- air force range; 0 0 0 2 4 9 8 9 side. The new owner is an experienced lady who owns five other stores here in Florida. Russell Cellular has 173 stores in 13 states,” Baldwin explained. The biggest change for the store won’t be the name, but the products in it. Before the ownership switch on Nov. 1, the establishment was limited in the products and services that it offered. Now the store offers a variety of other serv- ices including Direct TV and Comcast contracts for the home, phone and internet. The store also features the new Verizon bill pay stations. “This is going to be better for the community. We will have better store hours, better stock, better merchandise, better accessories. Everything will just be bet-

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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 COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: GC-11-00930 IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO. 282012CA000135XXXXXX JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. CIVIL DIVISION CIVIL ACTION CIVIL DIVISION FILE NO. 12-373 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff, Case No.: 28-2009-CA-001038 CASE NO.: 28-2010-CA-001008 CASE NO.: 28-2011-CA-000442 IN RE: ESTATE OF AS TRUSTEE FOR GSAMP TRUST 2007-HSBC1 vs.0 Division: Civil DIVISION: Division ROBERT G. DEHART Division: Probate MORTGAGE PASS-THR0UGH CERTIFICATES, SE- WILLIAM SINNOTT; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WIL- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, CENLAR FSB Deceased. RIES 2007-HSBC1, LIAM SINNOTT; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN Plaintiff, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Plaintiff, TENANT II; HIGHLANDS COUNTY, A POLITICAL v. vs. vs. The administration of the estate of Robert G. vs SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA; FIFTH DEBRA D. TOWNSEND A/K/A DEBRA TOWNSEND, ROBERT T. VERMILLION, et al, ROBIN L. O'BRIAN A/K/A ROBIN LYNN STEPHEN- DeHart, deceased, whose date of death was WAJDI S. HAIFA; SUMEIA HAIFA; PLACID LAKES THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY, and any unknown et al Defendant(s). SON A/K/A ROBIN L. BELL A/K/A ROBIN LYNN August 23, 2012, and the last four digits of HOME AND PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other un- Defendants, NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 BELL A/K/A ROBIN LYNN O'BRIAN, MICHAEL J. whose social security number are 0122, is pend- INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TEN- known persons or unknown spouses claiming by, RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final STEPHENSON A/K/A MICHAEL JOSEPH STEPHEN- ing in the Circuit Court for Highlands County, Flor- ANT #2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING through and under any of the above-named De- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Or- Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 30, SON, HIGHLANDS INDEPENDENT BANK, UN- ida, Probate Division, the address of which is 590 INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A fendants, der Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated Novem- 2012, and entered in Case No. KNOWN SPOUSE OF MICHAEL J. STEPHENSON S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. The NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAV- Defendants. ber 1, 2012 and a Final Summary Judgment 28-2010-CA-001008 of the Circuit Court of the A/K/A MICHAEL JOSEPH STEPHENSON, UN- names and addresses of the personal represen- ING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE dated June 28, 2012, entered in Civil Case No.: Tenth Judicial Circuit in and for Highlands County, KNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBIN L. O'BRIAN A/K/A tative and the personal representative's attorney INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned 28-2009-CA-001038, of the Circuit Court of the Florida in which Nationstar Mortgage LLC, is the ROBIN LYNN STEPHENSON A/K/A ROBIN L. BELL are set forth below. Defendants. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Highlands County, Tenth Judicial Circuit in and for Highlands County, Plaintiff and Lisa Vermillion, Robert T. Vermillion, A/K/A ROBIN LYNN BELL A/K/A ROBIN LYNN All creditors of the decedent and other per- NOTICE OF SALE Florida, will on the 26th day of November, 2012, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. is Plain- are defendants, I will sell to the highest and best O'BRIAN, AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, sons having claims or demands against dece- PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 at 11:00 o'clock A.M. at the in the Jury Assembly tiff, and DEBRA D. TOWNSEND A/K/A DEBRA bidder for cash in/on the Jury Assembly Room in Defendants. dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant an Order Room in the basement of the Highlands County TOWNSEND; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DEBRA D. the basement, Highlands County Courthouse, 430 NOTICE OF SALE required to be served must file their claims with or Summary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated Courthouse located at 430 South Commerce Ave- TOWNSEND A/K/A DEBRA TOWNSEND IF ANY; South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to a Final this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF- September 24, 2012, entered in Case No. nue, Sebring, Florida at 11:00 A.M., offer for sale CARA TOWNSEND; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CARA Highlands County, Florida at 11:00 AM on the Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered in TER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF 282012CA000135XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of and sell at public outcry to the highest and best TOWNSEND IF ANY; AMY TOWNSEND; UNKNOWN 28th day of November, 2012, the following de- this cause on October 30, 2012, in the Circuit THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF the Tenth Judicial Circuit in and for Highlands bidder for cash, the following-described property SPOUSE OF AMY TOWNSEND IF ANY; ANY AND scribed property as set forth in said Final Judg- Court of HIGHLANDS County, Florida, I will sell the SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. County, Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NA- situate in Highlands County, Florida: ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, ment of Foreclosure: property situated in Highlands County, Florida de- All other creditors of the decedent and other TIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR LOTS 17 AND 18, BLOCK 21, OF PLACID THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN ALL OF LOT 24 AND PART OF LOT 25, OF BLOCK scribed as: persons having claims or demands against dece- GSAMP TRUST 2007-HSBC1 MORTGAGE LAKES, SECTION TWO, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN 279, OF LAKE SEBRING SUBDIVISION, AS RE- LOTS 17 AND 18, BLOCK 212, OF LEISURE dent's estate must file their claims with this court PASS-THR0UGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 13, IN HIGH- LAKES, SECTION FOURTEEN, ACCORDING TO THE WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE 2007-HSBC1, is Plaintiff and WAJDI S. HAIFA; 21, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS LANDS COUNTY. COMMENCING AT THE SOUTH- PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. SUMEIA HAIFA; PLACID LAKES HOME AND PROP- COUNTY, FLORIDA. SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR EAST CORNER OF LOT 18, AT A 1/2 INCH IRON PAGE 67, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGH- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME ERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case OTHER CLAIMANTS; MANOR HILL OWNERS' AS- PIN COMMON TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; and ALL pending in said Court, the style of which is indi- SOCIATION, INC. A/K/A MANOR HILL PROPERTY LOT 17 OF SAID SUBDIVISION, THENCE SOUTH and commonly known as: 856 AMARANTH ST, THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, cated above. OWNER ASSOCIATION; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; 59 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 40 SECONDS WEST A LAKE PLACID, FL 33852; including the building, BARRED. THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DE- Any person or entity claiming an interest in the JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN- DISTANCE OF 111.60 FEET (R) 111.21 FEET (M) appurtenances, and fixtures located therein, at NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR surplus, if any, resulting from the foreclosure sale, ANTS IN POSSESSION, are Defendants. ALONG THE COMMON LINE OF LOTS 18 AND 17 public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTER- other than the property owner as of the date of the ROBERT W. GERMAINE, the Clerk of Court TO A 5/8 INCH IRON PIN WITH CAP, BEING THE cash, Sales are held in the Jury Assembly Room YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Lis Pendens, mus file a claim on same with the shall sell to the highest bidder for cash at 11:00 SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 18 COMMON TO in the basement of the Highlands County Court- OF DEATH IS BARRED. Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure AM in the Jury Assembly Room in the basement THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 19 COMMON house located at 430 S. Commerce Avenue, Se- The date of first publication of this Notice is der for cash at in the Jury Assembly Room in the sale. of the Highlands County Courthouse, located at TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 21, bring, Florida 33870, on November 28, 2012 at November 4, 2012. basement of the Highlands County Courthouse, WITNESS my hand and official seal of said 430 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870 THENCE SOUTH 05 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 55 11 a.m. Personal Representative: 430 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870. at Court this 11th day of October, 2012. on the 28th day of November, 2012, the following SECONDS WEST ALONG THE COMMON LINES OF Any persons claiming an interest in the sur- /s/ Linda D. Felton Highlands County, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the If you are a person with a disability who needs any described real property as set forth in said Final LOTS 21, 22, 23 AND LOT 17 AND THAT POR- plus from the sale, if any, other than the property 9051 Michigan Rd. 28th day of November, 2012, the following de- accommodation in order to participate in this pro- Summary Judgment, to wit: TION OF LOT 16 A DISTANCE OF 105.00 FEET TO owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file Sebring, Florida 33870 scribed property as set forth in said Order or Final ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the LOT 63, BLOCK 260, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF A 5/8 INCH REBAR WITH CAP LB 6899 THE a claim within 60 days after the sale. Attorney for Personal Representative: Judgment, to-wit: provision of certain assistance. Please contact the SEBRING, UNIT 13, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT PLACE OF BEGINNING, AT THE NORTHEAST COR- Dated this 31st day of October, 2012. /s/ Charlotte Stone LOT 1, LOT 2, AND LOT 3, IN BLOCK 67, OF Office of the Court Administrator, (941)534-4690, THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 71, NER OF LOT 24 COMMON TO THE SOUTHEAST Clerk of the Circuit Court Charlotte C. Stone PLACID LAKES, SECTION EIGHT, ACCORDING TO within seven (7) working days of your receipt of OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS CORNER OF LOT 23; THENCE SOUTH 47 DE- By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak Attorney for Linda D. Felton THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT this notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, COUNTY, FLORIDA. GREES 50 MINUTES 38 SECONDS EAST ALONG Deputy Clerk Florida Bar Number: 21297 BOOK 7, AT PAGE 70, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS call (TDD) (941) 534-7777, or Florida Relay Serv- This property is located at the Street address of: THE EASTERLY LINE OF LOTS 24 AND 25 BEING November 11, 18, 2012 Stone & Walder, P.L. OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ice 800-955-8770. 3318 SUNRISE DR, SEBRING, FL 33872. COMMON TO THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOTS 15 3200 US Highway 27 South, Suite 304 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT If you are a person claiming a right to funds AND 16 A DISTANCE OF 53.20 FEET; THENCE Sebring, FL 33870 SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak remaining after the sale, you must file a claim DEPARTING SAID LINE ON A NEW LINE THROUGH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Telephone: (863)402-5424 THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE Deputy Clerk with the clerk no later than 60 days after the sale. LOT 25, SOUTH 49 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 51 FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Fax: (863)402-5425 LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 November 4, 11, 2012 If you fail to file a claim you will not be entitled to SECONDS WEST 137.16 FEET TO A POINT ON PROBATE DIVISION E-Mail: [email protected] DAYS AFTER THE SALE. any remaining funds. After 60 days, only the THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT 25 BEING FILE NO. PC 11-102 November 4, 11, 2012 In accordance with the Americans with Dis- owner of record as of the date of the lis pendens COMMON TO THE RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF IN RE: ESTATE OF abilities Act of 1990, persons needing special ac- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT may claim the surplus. NORTHWOOD ROAD; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY JOHN J. FRICK commodation to participate in this proceeding OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WITNESS my hand and the seal of the court on ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT 25, Deceased. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT should contact the Clerk of the Court not later IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA November 5, 2012. BEING COMMON TO THE RIGHT OF WAY OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT than five business days prior to the proceeding at CIVIL ACTION ROBERT W. GERMAINE NORTHWOOD ROAD, ALONG AN ARC CONCAVE The administration of the estate of JOHN J. IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA the Highlands County Courthouse. Telephone CASE NO.: 28-2008-CA-001605 CLERK OF THE COURT TO THE SOUTHWEST WITH ARC LENGTH OF FRICK, deceased, whose date of death was No- CASE NUMBER: 12-186 GCS 863-386-6565 or 1-800-955-8770 via Florida DIVISION: By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak 27.61 FEET, A RADIUS OF 929.07 FEET, BEING vember 16, 2010, is pending in the Circuit Court SUN 'N LAKE OF SEBRING IMPROVEMENT DIS- Relay Service. GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, Deputy Clerk SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF NORTH 53 DE- for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division, TRICT, a special district and a public corporation DATED at Sebring, Florida, on September 25, Plaintiff, (COURT SEAL) GREES 31 MINUTES 15 SECONDS WEST 27.61 the address of which is 430 South Commerce of the State of Florida, 2012. vs. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH FEET TO A COMMON LOT CORNER WITH LOT 24; Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870. The names and ad- Plaintiff, ROBERT W. GERMAINE JIMMIE H. ROBBINS, et al, DISABILITIES ACT, If you are a person with a dis- THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE SOUTH- dresses of the personal representative and the vs. As Clerk, Circuit Court Defendant(s). ability who needs any accommodation in order to WESTERLY LINE OF LOT 24, BEING COMMON TO personal representative's attorney are set forth LONNIE L. ROSE a/k/a LONNIE ROSE and SARITA By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at THE RIGHT OF WAY OF NORTHWOOD ROAD, below. R. ROSE f/k/a SARITA R. CARTER, Husband and AS DEPUTY CLERK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final no cost to you, to the provisions of certain assis- ALONG AN ARC CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHWEST All creditors of the decedent and other per- Wife, if alive and if not, their unknown spouse November 4, 11, 2012 Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 2, 2012, tance. Please contact the Office of the Court Ad- WITH ARC LENGTH OF 29.31 FEET, A RADIUS OF sons having claims or demands against dece- heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, or other par- and entered in Case No. 28-2008-CA-001605 of ministrator, (863)534-4690 within two (2) working 929.07 FEET, BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is re- ties claiming by, through, under or against LON- the Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in days of your receipt of this notice; if you are hear- OF NORTH 55 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 33 SEC- quired to be served must file their claims with this NIE L. ROSE a/k/a LONNIE ROSE and SARITA R. and for Highlands County, Florida in which GMAC ing or voice impaired call TDD (863)534-7777 or ONDS WEST 29.311 FEET TO A POINT OF COM- court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER ROSE f/k/a SARITA R. CARTER, and all claimants Mortgage, LLC, is the Plaintiff and Ellie Ann Rob- Florida Relay Service 711. POUND CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS under any of such party; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT bins, Jimmie H. Robbins, Mortgage Electronic November 11, 18, 2012 ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF LOT 24, NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- GROW FINANCIAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION f/k/a OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Registration Systems, Inc., Spring Lake Property BEING COMMON TO THE RIGHT OF WAY OF ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. MACDILL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION; and ONEMAIN IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Association, Inc., are defendants, I will sell to the IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT NORTHWOOD ROAD, ALONG AN ARC CONCAVE All other creditors of the decedent and other FINANCIAL, INC., a Foreign corporation, f/k/a CITI- CASE NO.: 12-140-GCS highest and best bidder for cash in/on the Jury OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, TO THE NORTHEAST WITH ARC LENGTH OF persons having claims or demands against dece- FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., a Foreign corporation; CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION Assembly Room in the basement, Highlands IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY 61.06 FEET, A RADIUS OF 100.00 FEET, BEING dent's estate must file their claims with this court Defendants. VANDERBILT MORTGAGE AND FINANCE, INC., a County Courthouse, 430 South Commerce Ave- CIVIL DIVISION SUBTENDED BY A CHORD OF NORTH 42 DE- WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE NOTICE OF SALE Tennessee corporation authorized to transact nue, Sebring, FL 33870, Highlands County, Flor- CASE NO.: 28-2010-CA-000570 GREES 05 MINUTES 51 SECONDS WEST 60.12 FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a final business in Florida, ida at 11:00 AM on the 28th day of November, Division FEET TO A COMMON LOT CORNER WITH LOT 23; ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PE- decree of foreclosure entered in the above-titled Plaintiff, 2012, the following described property as set BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUN- THENCE NORTH 72 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 34 RIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE cause in the Circuit Court of Highlands County, vs. forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: TRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING LP SECONDS EAST ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER Florida, I will sell the property situated in High- CARMEN I. DIAZ, a/k/a CARMEN DIAZ-RIVERA; LOT 23, BLOCK C, SPRING LAKE VILLAGE III, AC- Plaintiff, LOT 24 BEING COMMON TO THE SOUTHERLY BARRED. lands County, Florida described as: ISAIRIS D. STALL, a/k/a ISAIRIS DIAZ-STALL and CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN vs. LINE OF LOT 23 A DISTANCE OF 158.22 FEET NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET The Property: 3821 Palazzo Street, Sebring, JEMAR D. STALL, a/k/a JEMAR RYDELL STALL, PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 54, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CHRISTOPHER FLANDERS AND STEPHANIE K. (M), 149.0 FEET (R) TO THE PLACE OF BEGIN- FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) FL 33872. husband and wife; CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. MCINTIRE-FLANDERS AND UNKNOWN NING. YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE Lot 29, Block 019, Unit 02, Sun 'n Lake Es- Defendants. A/K/A 8217 PINE GLEN ROAD, SEBRING, FL TENANTS/OWNERS, A/K/A 226 NORTHWOOD RD, SEBRING, FL 33870 OF DEATH IS BARRED. tates of Sebring, according to the plat thereof re- CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE 33876 Defendants. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus The date of first publication of this Notice is corded in Plat Book 9, Page 48, of the Public Re- NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with the Any person claiming an interest in the surplus NOTICE OF SALE from the sale, if any, other than the property November 11, 2012. cords of Highlands County, Florida. Plaintiff's Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered from the sale, if any, other than the property Notice is hereby given, pursuant to a Final owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file Personal Representative: Property Tax Identification No.: on September 27, 2012 in the above-styled owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered in a claim within 60 days after the sale. /s/ James Purucker C-04-34-28-020-0190-0290 cause, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for a claim within 60 days after the sale. this cause on November 1, 2012, in the Circuit Dated in Highlands County, Florida this 31st day c/o John Frick & Associates at public sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash on November 29, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. (EST), Dated in Highlands County, Florida this 31st day Court of HIGHLANDS County, Florida, I will sell the of October, 2012. 135 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 1175 cash, in the Jury Assembly Room in the basement located at 430 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL, of October, 2012. property situated in Highlands County, Florida de- Clerk of the Circuit Court Indianapolis, IN 46204 of the Highlands County Courthouse located at the following described property: Clerk of the Circuit Court scribed as: Highlands County, Florida Attorney for Personal Representative: 430 South Commerce Avenue, in Sebring, Florida Tract A, Avon Park Estates - Unit III, according Highlands County, Florida THE SOUTH 10 FEET OF LOT 9 AND ALL OF By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak /s/ W. Roy Wilkes at 11:00 A.M. on the 28th day of November, to the map or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak LOT 8, LESS AND EXCEPT THE SOUTH 10 FEET Deputy Clerk Attorney for James Purucker 2012. Book 10, Page(s) 43, of the Public Records of Deputy Clerk THEREOF, SCENIC ESTATES, ACCORDING TO THE Albertelli Law Florida Bar Number: 0608475 SIGNED this 2nd day of November, 2012. Highlands County, Florida, Albertelli Law PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, Attorney for Plaintiff Elder & Disability Law Firm, P.A. (SEAL) ROBERT W. GERMAINE Together with that certain 2004 Clayton Free- Attorney for Plaintiff PAGE 63, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGH- P.O. Box 23028 202 Dal Hall Boulevard CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT dom 68' x 32' Doublewide Mobile Home, Serial P.O. Box 23028 LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Tampa, FL 33623 Lake Placid, Florida 33852 BY: /s/ Priscilla Michalak #WHC013263GAA and WHC013263GGAB. Tampa, FL 33623 and commonly known as: 106 KAROLA DR, SE- (813)221-4743 Telephone: (863)699-2222 Deputy Clerk Property Address: 1467 N. Ruth Road, Avon (813)221-4743 BRING, FL 33870; including the building, appurte- LJ - 10-66062 Fax: (863)465-1857 November 11, 18, 2012 Park, FL 33825. LJ - 10-61139 nances, and fixtures located therein, at public If you are a person with a disability who needs any E-Mail: [email protected] ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE If you are a person with a disability who needs any sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, accommodation in order to participate in this pro- November 11, 18, 2012 SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN accommodation in order to participate in this pro- Sales are held in the Jury Assembly Room in the ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the basement of the Highlands County Courthouse lo- provision of certain assistance. Please contact the LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 provision of certain assistance. Please contact the cated at 430 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Flor- Office of the Court Administrator, (863) DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Office of the Court Administrator, (863) ida 33870, on November 29, 2012 at 11 a.m. 534-4690, within two (2) working days of your re- Dated: November 2, 2012. 534-4690, within two (2) working days of your re- Any persons claiming an interest in the sur- ceipt of this (describe notice); if you are hearing or ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERK ceipt of this (describe notice); if you are hearing or plus from the sale, if any, other than the property voice impaired, call TDD (863) 534-7777 of Flor- Classified ads HIGHLANDS COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT voice impaired, call TDD (863) 534-7777 of Flor- owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file ida Relay Service 711. To file response please By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak ida Relay Service 711. To file response please a claim within 60 days after the sale. contact Highlands County Clerk of Court, 590 S. Deputy Clerk contact Highlands County Clerk of Court, 590 S. Dated this 2nd day of November, 2012. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, Tel: (Court Seal) Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, Tel: Clerk of the Circuit Court (863) 402-6591; Fax: (863) 402-6664. November 11, 18, 2012 (863) 402-6591; Fax: (863) 402-6664. By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak November 11, 18, 2012 get fast results October 11, 18, 2012 Deputy Clerk November 11, 18, 2012

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1050 Legals NOTICE TO CREDITORS DECEDENT'S TRUST The Restatement of the Hildegard S. Fox Revoca- ble Living Trust, dated October 30, 1990 TO ALL CREDITORS: NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The decedent, Hildegard S. Fox, who lived at 6818 Grenada Blvd, Sebring, FL 33872. Died: June 19, 2012. Creditors of the decedent are notified that all claims against the decedent will be forever barred unless presented to LORI SHADER-PATTERSON or to PATRICIA M. OELLETTE. Named trustee, within 4 months after the date of publication of this notice. November 2, 2012 LORI SHADER-PATTERSON Trustee name 1603 Rosewood Avenue East Lansing, MI 48823 Telephone no. (517) 775-3165 BERNICK, RADNER & OUELLETTE, P.C. PATRICIA M. OUELLETTE Attorney Bar no. P53725 2400 Lake Lansing Road, Suite F Lansing, MI 48912 Telephone no. (517) 371-5361 November 4, 11, 2012

Highlands 1055 County Legals ***************************************** HIGHLANDS COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES DUMMY 2012 ***************************************** The following legal notices are from the Highlands County Board of County Commissioners and are be- ing published in the font, size, and leading as per their specifications. INVITATION TO BID SERVICE DIRECTORY CITY OF SEBRING SEBRING, FLORIDA

The City of Sebring will receive sealed bids in the City Pur- chasing Department for: ITB #13-015 - 345 WEST CENTER AVE. DUMMY CITY PIER DREDGE HOLE FILLING PROJECT

Specifications & General Terms and Conditions may be obtained from our website at: mysebring.com. or by con- tacting Kirk Zimmerman, CPPB by phone 863-471-5110, Fax 863-471-5168, or email: kirkzimmerman@myse- bring.com at the City purchasing office located at 368 South Commerce Ave – Sebring, FL 33870. If obtaining 5X21.5 documents via the website, it shall be the bidders respon- sibility to check the website for amendments/changes made to the document.

Bid envelopes must be sealed and marked with the bid number and name as to identify the enclosed bid. Bids must be delivered to the City Of Sebring Purchasing Office Attn: Kirk Zimmerman so as to reach the said office no AD # later than 2:00 PM, Monday, December 3, 2012, of the official time clock in the purchasing office. Proposals re- ceived later than the date and time specified will be re- jected. The City will not be responsible for the late delivery of any bids that are incorrectly addressed, delivered in person, by mail, of any other type of delivery service. 00015557 The submitting firm will be required to comply with all ap- plicable laws, regulations, rules and ordinances of local, state and federal authorities having jurisdiction, including, but not limited to: all provisions of the Federal Government Equal Employment Opportunity clauses issued by the Sec- retary of Labor on May 21, 1968 and published in the Federal Register (41 CFR Part 60-1, 33 F.2 7804); all pro- visions of the Public Entity Crimes (Fla. Stat. §287.133, et seq, as amended) and the provisions in Fla. Stat. §287.134, et seq, as amended, regarding discrimination.

The Sebring City Council reserves the right to accept or re- ject any or all bids or any parts Thereof; and the award; if an award is made, will be made to the most responsible bidder whose bid and qualifications indicate that the award will be in the best interest of the City of Sebring. The coun- cil reserves the right to waive irregularities in the bid. Kirk Zimmerman, CPPB Purchasing Agent Sebring, Florida November 4, 11, 2012

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Garage & H H D U F 2100 elp Wanted 2100 elp Wanted 6050 uplexes for Rent 6300 nfurnished Houses 7180 urniture 7320 Yard Sales LOCAL CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA PLACID LAKES - Duplex 2BR, 2BA HIDE A BED. Good cond. $50. Call LAKE PLACID Tue. - Fri. 7 - 5pm. 667 Needs enthusiastic Christian - oriented seeks Director for Highlands Immaculate, C/H/A, Carport. 863-453-2442 Lake August Dr. Estate/Yard Sale! Choir Director. Call Pastor David County Division. Seasonal/yearly. LAKE PLACED 2/1 Woodworking tools, fishing equip., AVON LIVING ROOM SET Includes, Sofa, Smalley 863-385-1597 Bachelor's degree preferred. Home, Lake Istokpoga Privileges on 5 odd-n-ends, paintings, sculptures, etc. Love seat, Chair & Ottoman. Bari Apply @ Heartland Workforce lots. 863-699-0045 Make us an offer. MAINTENANCE MAN/MANAGER Leather. Camel color. Excel cond. 5901 U.S. HWY 27 S. Suite 1 PARK needed for 20 unit complex on lake in SEBRING 2BR./2 BA., 1 car garage, all $750. Call 863-414-0358 Sebring, 33870 Sebring. Perfect for retiree new carpet, new appliances, new coun- SEBRING - MULTI-FAMILY SALE w/Handyman skills. Apartment is tertops. 2000sq.ft., $650/mo. No pets, HOUSING Nov. 9, 10 and 11, 7am-3pm. provided for your compensation. No smoke. 863-402-1142 Clothes, furniture, misc., electronics, Miscellaneous toys, exercise equipment, golf cart. 954-584-3465 ext 208 or SEBRING CUTE 2/1, Screen porch, 1X3 7300 [email protected] Quiet Area near Mall. Most pets ok. KING SIZE BED / Sealy Mattress / SEBRING YARD Sale Household items, MAINTENANCE WORKER 3000 1927 Theodore St. AD # Bedguard / Supreme Mattress Pad / pool table, too much to list THE ANDERSONS, INC. Financial $550/mo. + $300.sec. Beautiful Headboard (off white) / Sheet Nov. 14-16 8am-? Call 863-446-7274 Set & Bed Spread. $500. 211 Wren Ave. The Andersons, Inc. has an exciting SEBRING ** GREAT LOCATION! ** 00024762 863-382-9289 After 3 PM. opportunity for a Maintenance Worker Beautiful 2BR / 1BA/ 2CP Close to TOSHIBA LAPTOP w/ modem to join our team at our Lake Placid, mall & US 27. W/D, screen porch, new L3050 model, powers up Machinery & Tools Florida facility. This position is 4000 carpet Appl's incl., ceiling fans. A/C, disk drive good - netgear installed 7380 responsible performing a variety of No Smoke. CALL 305-490-5399 $150.00 Call (863)458-2047 GENERATOR COLEMAN Powermate maintenance, fabrication and Real Estate 6250 max watts. Asking $100 obo. Call operations tasks, which may include 863-835-1734 mechanical, electrical, Unfurnished Apartments Bargain Buys pneumatic and hydraulic Homes For Sale 6200 7310 troubleshooting and repair of 4040 2 1LB. ROLLS / SILVER SOLDER / Lawn & Garden production equipment. OUT OF STATE / Hartford, Indiana. RELAX AT Lake Isis Villas Lead - Free $20. 863-402-2285 7400 RIDING LAWN MOWER 2009 Cub Ca- 3BR, 2BA, 2CG, Storage bldg., Deck, ** Luxurious ** 1 BR Apartment. Qualified applicants will possess: ANTIQUE - Brass Lamp w/ mother of det 42" cutting deck. Excel cond. Paid Privacy fence, Waterfront view, All Clean & Quiet Setting. o High school diploma SEBRING - 2 STORY TOWN HOME pearl shade, round base, small. $15. $2,000. Asking $1,000. Call appliances, Vinyl windows, All window RENTED! o Ability to work in a production coverings. $74,900. Call Barb Office 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA, 1 CG 863-402-2285 863-465-9408 area on production equipment (i.e. 765-664-6923 - Cell 765-661-6934 $800/Monthly HESS FIRE / EMERGENCY Truck 1996 pumps, electric motors, pipes, SEBRING -1 & 2 BR, No Smoking, No pets. w/ box. Excellent condition. $50. valves, loaders, fork lifts, etc.) 863-402-1142 863-402-2285 Pets & Supplies o Strong welding skills, along with ba- Homes for Sale Tile floors, Fresh paint. 7520 sic mechanical and electrical circuitry. Sebring SEBRING 3/2 Fenced yard, JACUZZI 1HP. pool pump. New cond. 4080 Includes water. $395 - $100. Call 863-465-6618 o Ability to work independently. washer/dryer hook up, Fireplace. Near SEBRING 1120 Garland Dr. 2/2, single $600/mo. Gary Johnson, METAL BED, Head & Foot board & family. Walking distance to lake. Owner downtown Sebring, close to Schools & This is a full-time position with a hiring 863-381-1861. shopping. Avail. now! $700/mo. + 1st, Frame. 76" wide, White. $25. NOTICE financing or cash discount. range of $13.06-$15.37 per hour. last, sec. Call 863-991-2924. 863-402-2285 803-978-1539 or 803-978-1607. AVON PARK * LEMONTREE APTS * The Andersons supports a drug free 1BR $520 mo. + $350 Sec. Deposit, PEARL NECKLACE/EARRINGS. $40. Florida statute 585.195 states that workplace with pre-employment drug SPRING LAKE 2/2 House w/single car SEBRING ** NEW LARGE HOME ** available immediately. Washer/Dryer Call 863-446-0972 all dogs and cats sold in Florida screening. Applications will be ac- garage. New A/C and all appliances. 3BR, 2BA. 2 1/2 CG, Family Room, & WSG included. Pets OK! Call Alan PLAYPEN - Excellent Condition with cepted through November 19, 2012, $675/mo. 863-381-8069. must be at least eight weeks old, Screened Lanai. Manor Hill 2728 386-503-8953 Good Padding. $15. 863-873-3801 have an official health certificate Monday - Friday from Manor Dr. Open Daily 9AM - 4PM. 9:00am until 4:00 pm. at: AVON PARK - NW - APARTMENTS POOL COVER 18' round. New cond. and proper shots and be free of in- $194,900. 863-471-3207 Or 2/2 $450 mo. New 1/1 $395 mo. Seasonal Property $30. Call 863-465-6618 863-202-0785 testinal and external parasites. The Andersons Inc. Plus 1st & Sec. Central Heat & Air. 6320 SPORT COAT - size 40 short. $5. 211 S. R. 70 West No Dogs Or Cats. 863-449-0195 LAKE PLACID: Waterfront, Lake Istok- 863-699-0352 Lake Placid, Fl. 33852 poga. Large 1 br. apt. on 2.5 acres. Medical Supplies Natural scenic setting. Large oaks, OR submit online at: Garage & 7560 & Equipment Andersonsinc.com 5000 wildlife & dock. Non smoking. AVON $1200/mo neg. Call 863-464-2939 Yard Sales FOUR WHEEL SCOOTER Legend Mo- NOW EXPANDING OUR DAY SPA 7320 bility Model E1230. Brand New! $2200 Mobile Homes AVON PARK - HUGE SALE!!! & In need of Hairstylist; Commission or (never used) Asking $1100. Call South Florida State College, Citrus booth rental available. For professional PARK 863-699-2128 working conditions, please apply @ Mobile Homes Center parking lot, Sat. Nov. 17th, 8am-1pm. lots of Misc, a wide variety The Studio of Health & Beauty. For Sale 7000 5050 HOUSING of items. Shop for Christmas. POWER CHAIR LIFT Harman. Like new. 863-386-0822, 1981 US 27 S. in Merchandise $650. Call 863-699-5517 Sebring Florida. AVON PARK *PRICE REDUCED * Furn. 2br / 2ba, w/ Land. Rent Free. Not in a AVON PARK - MULTI-FAMILY SALE RN/ASST. DON needed to provide park. Renovated / Painted / New Lami- 1X3 Fri.-Sat., 11/16 & 17, 8am-2pm, 222 E. nursing services for Adults with Camphor St. All types of brand new nate / Carpets / Kit Cupboards. Just Furniture Developmental Disabilities in a 24 bed bring a toothbrush. 863-453-4338 AD # misc. items NEVER USED! 8000 Intermediate Care Facility. 7180 Mens/womens (plus sizes)/kids clothes, Responsibilities include, but are not LAKE PLACID OPEN HOUSE some tools. Something for everyone! Recreation limited to; supervision of small nursing Lakeside Village Mobile Home Park. 00024763 AVON PARK Fri. & Sun. 8 - 4pm. 1955 dept., staff development and training, November 17th 2-4pm. for the Entire NORTHGATE N. Torrington Rd. Piano, Motorcycle, program oversight and Park. View all homes recliner, clothes, plates & pots & misc. Boats & Motors Quality Assurance. FURNITURE for sale in this 55 plus community. AVON PARK FRI. - SAT. 7- 3pm. 1898 8050 Flexible hours, competitive Now is the time N. Seminole Rd. Multi-Family Sale! GHEENOE '99, 14', w/Trailer, 5hp. benefit package and pleasant to buy low priced homes. 1X3 No Early Birds. Honda, bow mount, salt water 50lb. working environment. If you are ready Household & tools. S. Hustus Min Kota, 2 mid-back seats. $1500 to make a real difference in PALM HARBOR HOMES AD # obo. Call 863-214-4154. someone's life, please contact New 2012...30x76 4bd/3ba WANT NEW Melissa at 863-452-5141 $0 Down, $399/Month 00024825 or complete an online application at; 800-622-2832 ext 210 www.jobs.thementornetwork.com/florida. FURNITURE? SEVERAL TUTORS NEEDED for stu- 9000 dents in kindergarten through 8th Need to sell the old Furnished Houses Transportation grade. Monday - Thursday 2:30-5:00. 6000 6250 furniture first? 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Special to the News-Sun AVON PARK – South Florida State College gar- nered an array of awards and recognition for their commit- ment to furthering the com- munity college system and its students during the 63rd Annual Association of Diana Walker 3x10.5 color Florida Colleges (AFC) 00025019 Convention in Palm Harbor, Oct. 31-Nov. 2. SFSC received five Communications and Marketing Commission Awards of Excellence for informational and promotion- al material. The article “Cracker: Florida’s Enduring Cowboy” about Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Jon Kral and his work photographing Florida’s legendary cowboys received second place in the Courtesy photo Article/Story Pitch Resulting Cathy Lewis, administrative assistant, SFSC Arts and in Publication category. The Sciences, receives the Association of Florida Colleges Region IV Unsung Hero Award from Eddie Cuencas, pro- article was written by gram specialist, Panther Youth Partners. Jennifer Young, coordinator, Public Relations, SFSC Community Relations and Inc. with photographs by Hero Award for volunteering Marketing. David Woods and additional her time to SFSC’s AFC The newly branded SFSC illustration by SFSC alumnus chapter. Kimberly Batty- website received second Max Gooding. Herbert, dean, Arts and place for website design. The The SFSC Cultural Sciences, received a Region SFSC website was produced Programs Department IV Lifesaver award for going by Richard Merritt, webmas- received second place for its beyond her duties as SFSC’s ter; Sharon Jones, coordina- 2011-12 Cultural Series AFC chair by serving as tor, Community Relations; brochure, produced by graph- treasurer to the Region IV and Deborah Latter, director, ic designer Michael Bartels. director. Community Relations and SFSC’s AFC chapter AFC is the professional Marketing. received a membership award association for Florida’s 28 The SFSC Museum of for having 50 percent or more public community colleges, Florida Art and Culture’s of its employees as members, their Boards, employees, (SFSC MOFAC) 2011-12 an award for having the retirees, and associates. season brochure received greatest percent increase in The mission of the second place for Brochure- members and was designated Association is to actively The Arts. a Region IV Platinum promote, democratically rep- The brochure was pro- Chapter based on points it resent, support, and serve the duced by Mollie Doctrow, earned for such factors as individual members and curator, SFSC MOFAC. membership, participation in institutions in their endeavors SFSC MOFAC also received state and regional commis- to provide their students and first place for its Wildflower sions, education and social the citizens of Florida with Wayside Shrine website. The activities, and fundraising. C the best possible comprehen- website was produced by athy Lewis, administrative sive community college edu- Doctrow and the design com- assistant, Arts and Sciences, cational system. pany Clark/Nikdel/Powell, received a Region IV Unsung

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SECTION Inside This Section MLB GM Meetings . . . . .3D Dragons lose shootout . . . . .4D D SPORTS FSU shocked in opener . . . . .5D News-Sun Sunday, November 11, 2012 Lady Streaks make it two in a row By BRITTANY summer and they’ve really WHITTINGTON come together. News-Sun correspondent Sebring beat Okeechobee SEBRING – Coming from 60-42, but the start for the behind is probably one of the Streaks was sluggish. greatest accomplishments and They allowed the Lady feelings when it comes to Brahmans to excel to a 12-2 sports. lead in the first quarter, mark- That’s exactly what the ing the start of their uphill Lady Blue Streaks were able battle. to do Thursday night as they But they started the climb triumphed over a talented quickly and decisively as the Okeechobee team on the final rode a second quarter offen- night of the Preseason Tip-Off sive surge to catch and then tournament. pass Okeechobee. “We’ve been together so With the defense clamping long, we don’t have such a down, the offensive opportu- steep learning curve,” said nities went up, as did the News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE head coach Mike Lee. “The Jazmin House follows through on a free throw in Sebring’s numbers on the scoreboard, second straight win at the Preseason Tip-Off Thursday night girls have been working over Okeechobee. together very well since the See SEBRING, Page 5D News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE Austin Westergom tries to keep control of the ball while being pressured by this Lake Wales defender in Thursday’s Blue Streak win over the Highlanders. Streaks play Senior Night spoiler Soccer Streaks run By DAN HOEHNE past Highlanders [email protected] AVON PARK – It’s been a By DAN HOEHNE really glad we got another trying season for a pair of [email protected] district win.” young teams, learning to find SEBRING – The tem- This puts Sebring at 2-0 their respective ways. peratures were going one in the early going of the And while Sebring’s ended way, the Blue Streaks district slate, after on a high note Friday, in a another Thursday night. Tuesday’s 2-0 win at 36-0 win at Avon Park, both For as the degrees Tenoroc. have a lot to look forward to. plummeted during the The Lady Streaks, how- “It’s been an adjustment evening hours, the Sebring ever, weren’t able to make for me and the players,” first- soccer squad heated up, it two in a row as they fell year Red scoring five times on the road at Lake Sebring Devil head over the final 60 Sebring Wales, 2-0. coach Lee minutes of the First-year varsity Brown said match for a 5-1 dis- keeper, Shannon 36 afterward. trict win over visit- 5 Bloemsma, had a Avon Park Lake Wales “Bringing in a ing Lake Wales. fantastic night, new system, a Byron Cobb got turning back shot 0 new culture, the scoring started, 1 after shot to the it’s a learning fresh from return- tune of 16 saves. period. And that doesn’t even ing from his 11th-place But the Lady include the freshman who finish in the State Diving Highlanders managed to weren’t here in the spring and Finals in Orlando, got the get two past and while had to learn on the fly.” scoring goal with the Haylee Peters and Heather Which often lead to mis- Streaks first goal of the Bloemsma lead the takes, both physical and men- game. Streaks with five and three tal as the season, and this Riley Watson added one shots on goal, respective- game, moved along. of his own, as did Filemon ly, none would find the After receiving the open- Chavez. net. ing kick, Sebring rode their Cobb then added anoth- Both Sebring squads workhorse, running back A.J. er, perhaps taking out have a busy week, with Gayle, on a 16-play, 65-yard News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE some vengeance that his three matches coming up. A.J. Gayle was a workhorse Friday night, carrying 30 times for 182 yards in Sebring’s 36- drive that ate up the first 7:49 0 win over Avon Park to wind up the 2012 football season. diving scores couldn’t The boys host LaBelle of the game and culminated have added a mere 2.25 Monday, with the girls on in a one-yard Gayle plunge higher and put him in the the road against the Lady Then a little razzle dazzle Gayle run, defensive back breeze that came up short. for a 7-0 lead. top-10, to all but put the Cowboys, a similar home was put into action as Jarviel Hart got into the Having avoided that scor- Gayle carried 11 times on match away. and away takes place Braswell tossed a pass along backfield on a second-and- ing threat, Avon Park got the the drive for 60 yards. Brian Dixon later added Tuesday against Winter the line back to Dick, who seven, sacking Jari Watson ball back at the 20, but Avon Park then got things the final touches on the Haven and the teams flip sent a pass downfield for a for a loss. promptly saw a pass picked moving a bit, as the quarter- match with a goal to pro- the script with the girls 29-yard gain. This lead to a punt, but off by Jacquae Peart, giving back platoon of Ryan Dick vide for the final margin. hosting Auburndale But a penalty, a bad snap another penalty gave Sebring the Streaks possession at the and freshman Damon “I feel like we were get- Thursday and the boys on and an incomplete pass short- a first down. 17. Braswell each had their ting stronger offensively the road to face the circuited the progress made Two Gayle runs went for Davaris Faulk then took a moments. because we passed more Bloodhounds. and forced a punt. short yardage and the handoff and raced around the Dick ripped off a 21-yard and worked more as a Further snafu’s would Streaks’ Hunter Livingston left end for the score to make run on a keeper and Braswell team, “ said Blue Streak News-Sun correspondent come back to haunt the attempted a 34-yard field it a 14-0 lead. completed an 11-yard pass to senior Elias Salgado. “It Taylor Tubbs contributed to Devils when, after a 59-yard goal against a slight, cool Steven Roberts. See FOOTBALL, Page 4D went really well and I’m this article.

Red Devils overcome Blue Streak numbers

By DAN HOEHNE Brown and Lee Elder leaving Delroy Blake, in the most [email protected] it in his charge. evenly contested and riveting AVON PARK – The term And though Sebring came match of the night. cross-county battle doesn’t with a teeming line-up of The two went back and get any more literal than it wrestlers, it was the experi- forth into the final period did Thursday night as the enced Avon Park squad that before a couple of late scor- Avon Park and Sebring got the win. ing moves had DeJesus win- wrestling teams opened up “This is the largest group ning on points in the 220- their respective seasons by of wrestlers I’ve ever had,” pound weight class. squaring off on the mat. Miller said. “But we still Ty Johnson saw his effort a Lake Wales and Frostproof have a lot of inexperienced bit easier and a tad more were on hand as well, in the wrestlers who need to get dominating as he got a pin in four-team Pre-Season matches.” the second period of the 182- Classic, and would be But the advantage of the pound match, and Matt Juve matched up with as well. high numbers saw its’ impact also won by a pin in the sec- But the evening got started as Corey Barnes got a win by ond period of the 170 class. mano a mano, Red Devil ver- forfeit in the 106-pound But from there, Avon Park sus Blue Streak, as former weight class, as did Juardo returned the favor as two teammates Blake Germaine Bautista at 132. state qualifiers from a year and Josh Miller now opposed The Streaks then earned ago showed off their strength and experience. each other from across the three other wins the hard Johnny Baldridge pinned squared circle – Germaine is way, on the mat. News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE Nathan Franklin in the sec- Cooper Edmunson tries to keep Jose Torres from telling the ref to signal a pin in in his first year at the helm Chris DeJesus had a battle Thursday’s Avon Park Preseason Classic. Torres would win on a pin soon after. with program founders Ed on his hands with Red Devil See WRESTLE, Page 5D C M Y K

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THE SCOREBOARD LOCAL SCHEDULE

National Football League MONDAY: Girls Basketball at Lake Wales, 6/7:30 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE TUESDAY: Girls Basketball at Lakeland, 6/7:30 p.m.; Boys Soccer vs. DeSoto, 7:30 East LIVE p.m.; Girls Soccer vs. DeSoto, 5:30 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA New England 5 3 0 .625262170 PORTS THURSDAY: Girls Basketball vs. Sebring, 6/7:30 p.m.; Boys Soccer vs. Mulberry, 7:30 Miami 4 4 0 .500170149 S Avon Park p.m.; Girls Soccer vs. Mulberry, 6 p.m. N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375168200 Buffalo 3 5 0 .375180248 South ON TV W L T Pct PF PA Houston 7 1 0 .875237137 Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625159191 AUTO RACING TUESDAY: Girls Basketball at Sebring, 6/7:30 p.m.; Boys Soccer at Mulberry, 6/7:30 Tennessee 3 6 0 .333182308 SUNDAY p.m.; Girls Soccer vs. Mulberry, 7 p.m. Jacksonville 1 7 0 .125117219 3 p.m. NASCAR – AdvoCare 500 ...... ESPN THURSDAY: Girls Basketball vs. Fort Meade, 6/7:30 p.m.; Boys Soccer vs. Frostproof, North 6 p.m. NHRA – Southern California Finals . . . ESPN2 W L T Pct PF PA 6/7:30 p.m.; Girls Soccer at Frostproof, 6/7:30 p.m. Baltimore 6 2 0 .750199176 7 p.m. NHRA – Southern California Finals . . . ESPN2 Lake Placid Pittsburgh 5 3 0 .625191164 Cincinnati 3 5 0 .375189218 Cleveland 2 7 0 .222169211 COLLEGE BASKETBALL West W L T Pct PF PA SUNDAY Denver 5 3 0 .625235175 3:30 p.m. Alabama State at Florida ...... SUN MONDAY: Boys Soccer vs. LaBelle, 6/7:30 p.m.; Girls Soccer at LaBelle, 6/7:30 p.m. San Diego 4 4 0 .500185157 MONDAY TUESDAY: Girls Basketball vs. Lake Placid, 6/7:30 p.m.; Boys Soccer vs.Winter Haven, Oakland 3 5 0 .375171229 6/7:30 p.m.; Girls Soccer at Winter Haven, 6/7:30 p.m. Kansas City 1 7 0 .125133240 8 p.m. Troy at Texas A&M...... SUN NATIONAL CONFERENCE TUESDAY Sebring East 10 a.m. Harvard at Massachusetts ...... ESPN W L T Pct PF PA Noon Temple at Kent State ...... ESPN N.Y. Giants 6 3 0 .667254185 2 p.m. Detroit Mercy at St. John’s ...... ESPN Philadelphia 3 5 0 .375133183 4 p.m. Butler at Xavier ...... ESPN Dallas 3 5 0 .375150181 7 p.m. Kansas vs. Michigan State ...... ESPN Washington 3 6 0 .333226248 SPORTS SNAPSHOTS South 8 p.m. NIT Tip-Off – Teams TBA ...... ESPN2 W L T Pct PF PA 9:30 p.m. Duke vs. Kentucky ...... ESPN Davis Memorial Tournament Cheerleading Program for ages 4-16. Atlanta 8 0 01.000220143 10 p.m. NIT Tip-Off – Teams TBA ...... ESPN2 Cost is $45 for members and $65 for Tampa Bay 4 4 0 .500226185 New Orleans 3 5 0 .375218229 AVON PARK – The 2nd Annual non-members. George Davis Memorial Golf Tournament Any questions call 382-9622. Carolina 2 6 0 .250149180 GOLF North will tee of on Saturday, Nov. 17, at River The YMCA has partnered with the W L T Pct PF PA SUNDAY Greens. Champion for Children Foundation to Chicago 7 1 0 .875236120 9 a.m. EuroPGA – Barclays Singapore Open . . . GOLF Green Bay 6 3 0 .667239187 This flighted, four-person scramble offer Free Drowning Prevention classes Minnesota 5 4 0 .556204197 1 p.m. Children’s Miracle Network Classic . . . . GOLF will have a shotgun start at 8 a.m., with for children and parents every Saturday Detroit 4 4 0 .500192188 the $60 per person fee including golf cart, West morning from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. lunch, prizes and lots of fun. Pre registration required. W L T Pct PF PA MLS PLAYOFFS San Francisco 6 2 0 .750189103 Ladies and Seniors over 75 will use the The YMCA has not one, but two heated SUNDAY Seattle 5 4 0 .556170154 forward tees. pools and a splash pad for your family to Arizona 4 5 0 .444144173 9 p.m. Conference Final – Teams TBA ...... ESPN St. Louis 3 5 0 .375137186 Hole sponsorships are available for enjoy. ___ $100, and all proceeds from the tourna- Pool Hours Thursday’s Game ment go to benefit the River Greens Mon.-Thur. – 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Indianapolis at Jacksonville, late NFL Sunday’s Games SUNDAY Highlands County Youth Scholarship Friday – 6 a.m.-7:45 p.m. Atlanta at New Orleans, 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Regional – San Diego at Tampa Bay or . . . . . Fund. Saturday – 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Make checks payable to River Greens Denver at Carolina, 1 p.m. Tennessee at Miami ...... CBS Sunday – 11 a.m.-4:45 p.m. San Diego at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Regional – N.Y. Giants at Cincinnati or Atlanta Scholarship Fund. Master Val Henry and Master Hank Tennessee at Miami, 1 p.m. at New Orleans...... FOX For more information, call River Henry, who are bringing authentic tradi- Buffalo at New England, 1 p.m. Greens at 453-5210. Oakland at Baltimore, 1 p.m. 4 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia...... FOX tional martial arts Karate training to the N.Y. Giants at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. 8:20 p.m. Houston at Chicago ...... NBC YMCA. N.Y. Jets at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. MONDAY Turkey Trot 5K Master Henry will be offering family St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. martial arts training at the YMCA and Dallas at Philadelphia, 4:25 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Kansas City at Pittsburgh ...... ESPN SEBRING – The 20th Annual Turkey Houston at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. Trot 5K has been set for Thanksgiving classes will be on Tuesdays and Open: Arizona, Cleveland, Green Bay, Thursdays for both adults and children. Washington Day, Thursday, Nov. 22, at Highlands Monday’s Game SKATING Hammock State Park at 8 a.m. Come try a free martial art karate class Kansas City at Pittsburgh, 8:30 p.m. SUNDAY The largest running event in Highlands at the YMCA. AFC LEADERS 4 p.m. ISU Grand Prix – Cup of Russia...... NBC County last year’s Turkey Trot 5K drew a The fee thereafter is only $50 per Quarterbacks month for YMCA members and $60 per Att Com Yds TD Int record field of 658 finishers. Entry fee is $20 with checks payable to month for non members. P. Mnning, DEN292 203 2404 20 6 ENNIS Rthlsbrger, PIT 298 200 2203 16 4 T Friends of Highlands Hammock State For questions contact the “Y” at 382- Brady, NWE 320 209 2408 16 3 SUNDAY Park and mailed to Chet Brojek, 3310 Par 9622. Schaub, HOU 249 159 1918 12 4 9 a.m. ATP – Barclay’s World Tour Finals. . . . ESPN2 Dalton, CIN 285 182 2130 14 11 Road, Sebring, FL 33872 by the Friday, 2:30 p.m. ATP – Barclay’s World Tour Finals. . . . ESPN2 Rushers Nov. 16 early entry deadline. Horseshoe Club ONDAY Att Yds Avg LG TD M Race fees post November 16 will be A. Foster, HOU 192 770 4.01 46 10 3 p.m. ATP – Barclay’s World Tour Finals. . . . ESPN2 SEBRING – The Highlands County C. Johnson, TN147 736 5.01 83t 3 $25. Horseshoe Club league play began on Ridley, NE 150 716 4.77 41 5 “We have a deluxe 20th edition dri-fit Tuesday, Nov. 6, at the Lee Palmer J. Charles, KC 132 634 4.80 91t 2 shirt and our unique custom awards for R. Rice, BAL 131 622 4.75 43 6 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Complex, 439 Pine St., in Sebring. the 2012 Turkey Trot,” said race director Receivers TUESDAY The league is open to all men and No Yds Avg LG TD Chet Brojek. “Those entering after the 6 p.m. Kentucky at Baylor ...... ESPN2 women who like to pitch horseshoes, with Wayne, IND 61 835 13.7 30t 3 November 16 date will not be guaranteed Welker, NE 60 736 12.3 59 2 play getting underway at 9:30 a.m. A.. Green, CIN 51 735 14.4 73t 8 size or shirt if we run out.” For more information, call Irve Swihart Decker, DEN 46 583 12.7 55 7 WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Those needing entry forms may contact at 452-6899. D. Thmas, DEN 45 756 16.8 71t 4 Brojek at [email protected] or by SUNDAY NFC LEADERS calling him at 385-4736. Quarterbacks 1 p.m. Kentucky at Arkansas ...... SUN Meals on Wheels Golf Att Com Yds TD Int If sending your check without the form, Times, games, channels all subject to change A. Rodgers, GB327 219 2383 25 5 you must include name, age and tee sizes SEBRING – The 13th Annual Meals on M. Ryan, ATL 299 206 2360 17 6 Wheels Golf Tournament will tee off at Philadelphia 3 2 .600 1.5 Detroit at Houston, late of entrants. Ale. Smith, SF 209 145 1659 12 5 Brooklyn 2 2 .500 2 Boston at Milwaukee, late Harder Hall Country Club on Saturday, J. Freeman, TB 253 141 2047 16 5 You would sign the waiver form on Boston 2 3 .400 2.5 Phoenix at Utah, late Griffin III, WAS 262 172 1993 8 3 race morning. Dec. 1. Toronto 1 4 .200 3.5 San Antonio at Portland, late Rushers Benefitting the Sebring Meals on Southeast Division Denver at Golden State, late Att Yds Avg LG TD W L Pct GB Sunday’s Games Wheels program, the tournament will be a A. Petrsn, MIN 168 957 5.70 74 6 Franza induction Miami 5 1 .833 — Orlando at Brooklyn, 3 p.m. Foursome Scramble format with an 8:30 M. Lynch, SEA 185 881 4.76 77t 4 Atlanta 2 2 .500 2 Atlanta at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. AVON PARK – It’s never too early to Do. Martin, TB 154 794 5.16 70t 7 shotgun start. Orlando 2 3 .400 2.5 Miami at Memphis, 6 p.m. secure a spot to take in Joe Franza’s Morris, WAS 164 793 4.84 39t 5 Charlotte 1 3 .250 3 Cleveland at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. The entry fee of $75 per person, $300 Gore, SF 119 656 5.51 37 4 Washington 0 4 .000 4 Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. induction into the Florida Athletic per team, includes golf, continental break- Receivers Central Division Coaches Association Hall of Fame. No Yds Avg LG TD LEADERS fast, lunch and awards. W L Pct GB Scoring Harvin, MIN 62 677 10.9 45 3 Tickets are not available at the door. Milwaukee 3 1 .750 — FG FT PTS AVG There will be a million dollar hole-in- B. Marshall, CH 59 797 13.5 39t 7 Chicago 3 2 .600 .5 Harden, HOU 45 41 139 27.8 The 37th FACA Hall of Fame induction one contest, $20,000 putting contest, Witten, DAL 58 538 9.3 35 1 Indiana 2 4 .333 2 Anthony, NYK 37 27 109 27.3 ceremonies will be on Saturday, Jan. 12, Cruz, NYG 57 717 12.6 80t 7 hole-in-one prizes on all par-3s, including Cleveland 2 4 .333 2 Bryant, LAL 57 38 163 27.2 2013 at the Hilton Daytona Beach Fitzgerald, ARI 51 585 11.5 37t 4 Detroit 0 6 .000 4 car, trip and cash prizes. Irving, CLE 49 30 140 23.3 Oceanfront Resort, beginning with a MLS Playoffs WESTERN CONFERENCE James, MIA 53 19 133 22.2 For more information, call 402-1818, Southwest Division Durant, OKC 47 32 132 22.0 Noon luncheon. or email MOW@stratonet. Rebounds EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB The luncheon and induction are open to San Antonio 5 1 .833 — OFF DEF TOT AVG Semifinals all friends and family, at $35 per person if Memphis 4 1 .800 .5 Randolph, MEM 29 46 75 15.0 College Baseball Showcases D.C. United vs. New York Dallas 4 2 .667 1 Varejao, CLE 23 47 70 14.0 purchased prior to Friday, Dec. 21. Saturday: D.C. United 1, New York 1 New Orleans 3 2 .600 1.5 Asik, HOU 25 44 69 13.8 Tickets after this dates will be $50 AVON PARK – South Florida State Thursday: New York 0, D.C. United 1, Houston 2 3 .400 2.5 Gortat, PHX 22 45 67 11.2 D.C. United advances 2-1 on aggregate each, and no tickets will be sold after College will be the sight of one of two Northwest Division Durant, OKC 7 59 66 11.0 Kansas City vs. Houston College Baseball Showcase Camps on W L Pct GB Assists Friday, Jan. 4. Sunday: Houston 2, Kansas City 0 Minnesota 4 1 .800 — G AST AVG Luncheon tickets can be purchased by Saturday, Nov. 17. Wednesday, Nov. 7: Kansas City 1, Oklahoma City 4 2 .667 .5 Rondo, BOS 5 70 14.0 Houston 0, Houston advances 2-1 on contacting FACA at (850) 727-8117, or Cost is $115 per camp and includes T- Denver 3 3 .500 1.5 Paul, LAC 6 64 10.7 aggregate Shirt, lunch and four colleges on hand to Portland 2 3 .400 2 Holiday, PHL 5 52 10.4 PO Box 13805, Tallahassee, FL 32317. CHAMPIONSHIP Utah 2 4 .333 2.5 Jennings, MIL 4 38 9.5 Tickets are not mailed, but held at the see you work out. Saturday, Nov. 10: Houston vs. D.C. Pacific Division Vasquez, NO 5 44 8.8 United, late door for pick up. Show your abilities to SFSC, Indian W L Pct GB Steals Saturday, Nov. 17 or Sunday, Nov. 18: River State College and two other Florida L.A. Clippers 4 2 .667 — GST AVG Hotel reservations are available at Houston vs. D.C. United Golden State 3 3 .500 1 Jennings, MIL 4 15 3.75 (386) 254-8200 – Please request the JUCO’s and have a chance to meet the WESTERN CONFERENCE Phoenix 3 3 .500 1 Lowry, TOR 4 12 3.00 FACA Group rate of $99. coaching staffs. Semifinals Sacramento 2 4 .333 2 Lin, HOU 5 15 3.00 San Jose vs. Los Angeles L.A. Lakers 2 4 .333 2 Batum, POR 5 14 2.80 The Hall of Fame is the highest honor Each camp includes information ses- Sunday: Los Angeles 0, San Jose 1 ___ Conley, MEM 5 12 2.40 given by the FACA. sions, 60-yard dash, infield and outfield Wednesday, Nov. 7: San Jose 1, Los Thursday’s Games The award is designed to recognize practice and a game, starting at 9 a.m. Angeles 3, Los Angeles advances 3-2 Oklahoma City 97, Chicago 91 Transactions on aggregate L.A. Clippers 103, Portland 90 FACA members for years of coaching Space is limited to first 50 players. Seattle vs. Real Salt Lake Friday’s Games BASEBALL tenure in Florida high schools, for dedica- For more information, call (772) 834- Friday: Seattle 0, Real Salt Lake 0 Brooklyn 107, Orlando 68 American League tion to the FACA and for outstanding 1048. Thursday: Real Salt Lake 0, Seattle 1, Milwaukee 101, Washington 91 KANSAS CITY ROYALS–Agreed to Seattle advances 1-0 on aggregate Philadelphia 106, Boston 100 terms with C Manuel Pina, 1B/DH Ian coaching accomplishments. CHAMPIONSHIP Miami 95, Atlanta 89 Gac and OF Luis Durango on minor Don’t miss out on seeing one of LP Senior Softball Sunday, Nov, 11 or Monday, Nov. 12: New York 104, Dallas 94 league contracts. Highlands County’s own bestowed with Los Angeles vs. Seattle Minnesota 96, Indiana 94 TORONTO BLUE JAYS–Agreed to terms LAKE PLACID – Lake Placid Senior this great honor. Sunday, Nov. 18: Los Angeles vs. Memphis 93, Houston 85 with RHP Justin Germano on a minor Softball is currently holding practice on Seattle, 9 p.m. league contract. New Orleans 107, Charlotte 99 Wednesdays at 9 a.m. at the Lake June MLS CUP Oklahoma City 105, Detroit 94 National League Plenty going on at YMCA Saturday, Dec. 1: Eastern champion vs. Phoenix 107, Cleveland 105 NEW YORK METS–Agreed to terms Ballfield. Western champion, 4:30 p.m. San Antonio 97, Sacramento 86 with C Mike Nickeas on a minor league SEBRING – The Highlands County If you are 50+ and enjoy playing the L.A. Lakers 101, Golden State 77 contract. NBA Denver 104, Utah 84 –Agreed to Family YMCA is in need of donated bicy- game for fun, come out, hit and field a Saturday’s Games terms with RHP Ryan Reid, OF Darren cles and helmets for ages 5-12 in good few, and get ready for the 2013 season EASTERN CONFERENCE Philadelphia at Toronto, late Ford, INF/OF Jared Goedert, INF Stefan condition for a bicycle safety class. which opens the first week in January. Atlantic Division Washington at Indiana, late Welch, INF Anderson Hernandez, INF W L Pct GB Dallas at Charlotte, late Jeff Larish and LHP Kris Johnson on The Highlands County Family YMCA For further information on the league New York 4 0 1.000 — Minnesota at Chicago, late minor league contracts. is conducting a sign up for their Winter and its players, visit lpsoftball.com.

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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Sunday, November 11, 2012 Page 3D Free agents reject $13.3M deals as GMs head home

By RONALD BLUM That should create more system was replaced by quali- fied free agent it adds. The group that’s below at the Hyatt Regency Indian Associated Press activity in the market before fying offers. For some of the remaining them include Zack Wells Resort & Spa — owned INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — teams head to the winter A team could make a quali- eight players, compensation Greinke and Ryan Dempster, by Colorado Rockies owner Josh Hamilton, B.J. Upton meetings in Nashville, Tenn., fying offer last week that was may cause some teams to shy Torii Hunter and Dick Monfort — wasn’t used and Kyle Lohse were among from Dec. 3-6. the average of the 125 highest away. Ichiro Suzuki, catcher Mike a single time. nine free agents who turned “It expedites things, People big league contracts by aver- “Would I have less interest Napoli and first baseman But there was ample dis- down $13.3 million offers are out there and available age annual value — $13.3 in guys if I lost my No. 1 Carlos Pena. cussion among team execu- from their former clubs and being discussed right million this year. pick? Yes,” Yankees general Melky Cabrera, the All-Star tives and with the many Friday as the annual general away,” said Dave Just nine of 165 major manager Brian Cashman said. game MVP, also is available agents on hand. managers’ ended and team Dombrowski, president of the league free agents were given “I’ve been recently trying to after serving his 50-game sus- While in past seasons teams officials headed home for AL champion . the offers — Ortiz then agreed steer clear of losing our draft pension for a positive drug held off completing free agent what figures to be a busy “It definitely has picked to a $26 million, two-year pick.” test. deals until Dec. 8 — not month of negotiations. things up more quickly.” deal to stay with the Red Sox. In the past decade, free “Most qualifying offers are wanting to lose draft picks — Also rejecting the one-year Under the old rules, teams The group all said no in agents requiring compensa- really for players of the high- they anticipate being more guaranteed offers were the had until Dec. 7 to offer salary anticipation of receiving more tion ranged from a low of 12 est value,” agent aggressive. New York Yankees’ trio of arbitration to their former dollars and years in the open in 2003 to a high of 41 the fol- said. “There’s a lot of good Trade talks appear to be in Nick Swisher, Rafael Soriano players who became free market. lowing year — with the aver- players that didn’t receive the feeling-out stage. and Hiroki Kuroda along with agents. Now if they switch teams, age at 22. qualifying offers. It allows for Among the players who David Ortiz, Michael Bourn Top players under a statisti- their new club will lose a draft The new rules mean teams so much earlier planning than might be available are and Adam LaRoche. cal formula that was part of choice next June — its highest can sign more players without the other system, so I think Arizona Justin Under baseball’s new labor the 1981 strike settlement had pick, unless that selection is figuring in the loss of draft it’s really been very good. It Upton and Boston outfielder contract, all the deadlines of compensation attached if they among the top 10 in the first selections, who are prized allows more freedom for . the business season has been signed with new clubs — round. because they are years from those players that fit below “Individually there might speeded up in an attempt to which would lose high-round If a club signs more than eligibility for arbitration and that top regime of talent.” be people who are gaining prompt quicker decisions draft picks. one qualified free agent, it free agency. There wasn’t a major trade momentum in their discus- before the Christmas holi- Under the labor contract forfeits its highest remaining Only the elite players announced during the three- sions,” Cashman said. “I’m days. agreed to last November, that pick for each additional quali- require compensation. day session, and the podium not.”

Friday’s Florida Prep Scores Anclote 41, Weeki Wachee 3 Monsignor Pace 24, Belen Jesuit 13 Apopka 24, Bayside 7 Moore Haven 13, LaBelle 8 Atlantic Community 41, Jupiter 0 Mulberry 36, Haines City 0 Auburndale 47, Frostproof 15 Naples 42, Venice 31 Aucilla Christian 35, Bronson 6 Navarre 28, Gulf Breeze 14 Baker County 20, Bradford 12 New Smyrna Beach 41, Spruce Creek 14 Baker School 42, Vernon 20 Newsome 41, Bloomingdale 7 Barrington Christ. Acad. 40, Princeton Christ. 6 Niceville 35, Bay 7 Barron Collier 42, Gulf Coast 14 North Port 28, Port Charlotte 14 Bartram Trail 44, Creekside 24 Oak Hall 54, St. John Lutheran 14 Bell 28, Branford 14 Oak Ridge 60, Colonial 12 Berkeley Prep 27, DeSoto County 19 Oakland Park Northeast 62, Fort Lauderdale 24 Bishop Kenny 21, West Nassau County 7 Oakleaf 33, Fernandina Beach 10 Bishop McLaughlin 68, Central Florida Christian 12 Ocala Vanguard 55, Ocala Forest 3 Bishop Moore 42, Orlando Freedom 34 Okeechobee 37, Clewiston 17 Boca Ciega 20, Seminole 6 Orlando Christian 41, International Community 3 Boca Raton Christ. 57, Ormond Beach Calvary Orlando The First Academy 45, Jones 41 Christ. 22 Oviedo 31, Lake Mary 7 Boca Raton Community 20, Olympic Heights 2 Palm Beach Central 41, Palm Beach Lakes 0 Bolles School 48, Episcopal 14 Palm Beach Gardens 41, Lake Worth 20 Boone 13, Edgewater 12 Palm Harbor University 28, Pinellas Park 20 Bozeman School 48, Cottondale 22 Palmetto 27, Ocala Trinity Catholic 7 Braden River 28, Palmetto Ridge 7 Pasco 41, Village Academy 6 Cardinal Gibbons 42, Coconut Creek 0 Paxon 19, Stanton College Prep 6 Cardinal Mooney 27, Out-of-Door Academy 17 Pensacola Catholic 41, Pensacola Washington 3 Cardinal Newman 47, Boynton Beach 28 Plant 26, Robinson 24 Chaminade-Madonna College Prep 56, Archbishop Plantation American Heritage 37, Golden Gate 8 McCarthy 20 Ponte Vedra 42, Interlachen 12 Charlotte 51, East Lee County 27 Port Orange Atlantic 30, Matanzas 20 MCT photo It’s too early to tell if this is the view Rays fans will have of B.J. Upton, though he did Citrus 49, Fivay 0 Port St. Joe 20, Sneads 6 reject the teams’ first free-agent offering at this week’s GM meetings in California. Clay 28, Middleburg 23 Port St. Lucie 14, St. Lucie Centennial 12 Clearwater Central Catholic 48, Indian Rocks 0 Providence 56, Hawthorne 34 Cocoa 27, Rockledge 0 R.E. Lee 30, Andrew Jackson 14 Cocoa Beach 24, Satellite 17 Ribault 57, Englewood 19 Columbia 40, Suwannee 0 Rickards 50, Leon 7 DOTY, KIP; 5.542"; 10.5"; Black; Brad & aaron doty golf tourney; 0 0 0 2 4 9 7 5 Cooper City 28, Charles Flanagan 27 Ridgeview 51, Menendez 14 Crystal River 36, Lecanto 9 River Ridge 7, Hudson 6 Cypress Bay 31, Boyd Anderson 15 Riverdale 28, Lehigh 20 Deltona Trinity Christian 31, Deltona 6 Rutherford 31, Mosley 23 Douglas 43, Coral Glades 20 Sandalwood 12, Ed White 10 Dunedin 34, Dixie Hollins 28 Sanford Seminole 26, Winter Springs 20 Dunnellon 28, Williston 14 Sarasota 43, Bayshore 13 Durant 31, King 0 Sarasota Riverview 45, Booker 8 East Lake 41, Clearwater 29 Sebastian River 45, East Ridge 27 Estero 45, Bishop Verot 28 Sebring 35, Avon Park 0 Evans 35, Wekiva 0 Seminole Ridge 17, Royal Palm Beach 14 Father Lopez Catholic 22, Taylor 16 Shorecrest Prep 48, Keswick Christian 21 First Coast 27, Mandarin 3 Sickles 31, Alonso 29 Fleming Island 44, Eastside 27 South Dade 10, Homestead 0 Florida Air Academy 34, Christ’s Church 0 South Fork 55, Glades Day 54 Ft. Laud. Calvary Christ. 35, Highlands Christ. 15 South Plantation 10, Plantation 0 Fort Meade 43, Tenoroc 8 South Walton 37, Franklin County 10 Fort Pierce Central 48, Hardee 7 St. Augustine 35, Palatka 16 Foundation Academy 42, Windermere Prep 41 St. Cloud 30, North Marion 21 Freeport 40, Rocky Bayou Christian 21 St. Johns Country Day 49, Duval Charter 14 Ft. Walton Beach 42, Arnold 6 St. Petersburg Canterbury 33, North Port 19 Gaither 34, Riverview 24 St. Petersburg Catholic 42, Calvary Christian 35 George Steinbrenner 23, Middleton 3 St. Stephen’s Episcopal 35, Northside Christian 26 Glades Central 47, Pahokee 18 St. Thomas Aquinas 45, Deerfield Beach 0 Graceville 42, Chipley 41 Strawberry Crest 29, East Bay 14 Gulliver Prep 41, Somerset Academy 0 Sunlake 58, Gulf 6 Hallandale 62, South Broward 30 Tampa Bay Tech 28, Plant City 13 Heritage 55, Melbourne Central Catholic 14 Taravella 42, Pembroke Pines 14 Hillsborough 29, Chamberlain 7 Taylor County 27, Florida 20 Holy Trinity Episcopal 41, Jupiter Christian 6 Terry Parker 49, Baldwin 28 Ida S. Baker 47, Mariner 20 Timber Creek 35, Cypress Creek 8 Immokalee 19, Dunbar 0 Titusville 40, Viera 31 Island Coast 42, Cape Coral 17 Trenton 26, Chiefland 14 Jay 50, Munroe Day 22 Trinity Christian-Jacksonville 28, Orange Park 0 Jefferson County 26, North Florida Christian 21 Wakulla 24, Escambia 8 Jefferson 41, Brandon 0 Wellington 3, Inlet Grove 0 Jensen Beach 23, Martin County 15 West Boca Raton Comm. 31, Park Vista Comm. 10 Jesuit 17, Tampa Catholic 3 West Broward 20, Piper 19 John I. Leonard 40, Suncoast 0 West Florida 41, Northview 28 Key West 39, Forest Hill 20 West Orange 47, Orlando University 21 King’s Academy 31, Lake Highland 0 West Port 34, Belleview 21 Kissimmee Osceola 71, South Lake 17 Western 35, Nova 22 Lafayette 16, Blountstown 7 Wewahitchka 34, West Gadsden 15 Lake Howell 22, Hagerty 12 Wharton 42, Spoto 13 Lake Mary Prep 19, Orangewood Christian 16 Wildwood 41, Montverde Academy 0 Lake Minneola High School 35, Tavares 20 Winter Haven 45, Lake Region 28 Lake Nona 59, East River 35 Winter Park 14, Ocoee 10 Lake Wales 45, Bartow 15 Wolfson 42, Fletcher 12 Lake Weir 60, The Villages 22 Yulee 56, Hamilton County 6 Lakeland Christ 60, Santa Fe Cath 12 Zephyrhills 23, Wiregrass Ranch 17 Lakeland 28, Kathleen 27 Land O’Lakes 24, Wesley Chapel 13 Largo 37, Gibbs 14 Lemon Bay 55, Lake Placid 35 STANLEY STEEMER CARPET; 3.639"; 3"; Black; Liberty 61, Poinciana 23 11/11/12; 0 0 0 2 4 9 9 2 Maclay 54, St. Francis 7 Mainland 25, Olympia 14 Manatee 49, Lakewood Ranch 6 Marianna 35, Holmes County 0 McArthur 30, Hollywood Hills 28 Merritt Island 37, Melbourne 13 Miami Beach 34, Westland Hialeah 22 Miami Carol City 26, American 7 Miami Coral Park 28, Miami Ferguson 25 Miami Norland 47, Miami Krop 17 Miami Northwestern 21, Miami Jackson 13 Miami Washington 35, Miami Southridge 6 Monarch 36, Coral Springs 21

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Page 4D News-Sun ࡗ Sunday, November 11, 2012 www.newssun.com Football season comes to a close Streaks shut out Devils, both see positives Dragons fall, offense clicking Continued from 1D By DAN HOEHNE The next Devil drive [email protected] seemed stopped, but Hart The late-season surge by broke off a long gain on a the Lake Placid offense con- fake punt to get it to the tinued Friday as they closed Sebring 28. out the season at Lemon But a sack and a reverse Bay. that went for minus-two Their defense, however, yards soon saw the drive had trouble keeping up with again stalled and the half the Manta Rays in the 55-35 would soon end with the two loss on the coast. touchdown Sebring lead. For a moment early on, Things took a turn as the however, it was the Dragon second half got underway as defense that got them on the the opening kickoff was fum- board. bled, giving the ball to Lemon Bay was driving Sebring, and Avon Park line- behind quarterback Lucas backer Lacy Turner lay in Sparks and had it deep in pain on the field with what is Lake Placid territory. believed to be a broken Sparks was then running elbow. the ball and was near the After Turner was attended Lemon Bay Dragon four, to and taken for further care, when Jerry the Streaks went right to Fields work, with Ladante Harris 55 stripped it taking a reverse 31 yards, Lake Placid away from Gayle a handoff for four him and was yards and Faulk for 20 to the News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE off to the one. Davaris Faulk coasts into the end zone on a 17-yard run in 35 races. Faulk then covered the Sebring’s Friday win at Avon Park. The sophomore defensive final yard and Harris took in back didn’t stop until cross- the two-point conversion and On a first and 20 early in final margin. ing the end line 96 yards the lead was 22-0 at the 10:14 the fourth, Dick dropped “It’s been a tough year, but away to give Lake Placid an News-Sun file photo by DAN HOEHNE mark of the third. back under heavy pressure. these kids kept playing hard, early 7-0 lead. While he’ll be losing his favorite target, Ricky Miller, to From there, both defenses Sacked near the end zone, right up until the end,” But the Class 7A Rays graduation, Robert Walton looks to build from his stand- locked in, save for a 58-yard the ball came loose and sen- Brown said. “I give them a weren’t about to let their out junior year which saw him pass for over 800 yards Gayle touchdown run that ior lineman Ezell Gammage lot of credit for that. And undefeated home record and 12 touchdowns. was called back on a penalty, pounced on it for a touch- with as young as we are, we come to an end on this Robert Walton would score. and it went into the fourth down at the 8:15 mark. have time to get back to work night, and Sparks was going connect with his favorite But it wasn’t going to be quarter with the scoreboard Livingston would split the and get them ready for next to make up for his mistake. target Ricky Miller on a 39- enough in the end. unchanged. uprights and make it a 29-0 year.” On the next drive, Sparks yard touchdown to make it a Plenty of positives could “We were trying to get lead. Scott, too, took the posi- took a keeper 45 yards for 28-14 game at the half. be seen, however, as Walton (Gayle) 200 yards tonight,” Then, with little more than tives out of the season. the tying score, and after Lemon Bay went up with continued the progress seen Sebring head coach LaVaar two minutes remaining and “It was nice to get a win to Lemon Bay recovered the two touchdowns in the throughout his junior sea- Scott said. “He had it too, if the ball just past midfield, finish up and give us some ensuing onside kick, he third, to Lake Placid’s one, son, topping 200 yards pass- that run doesn’t get called Sebring forced another fum- momentum, it’s been a went left on a 25-yard and added to it with a 50- ing on the night and bring- back.” ble and there was Gammage while,” he said. “We did touchdown run to put his yard Sparks run early in the ing his season total to 819 He came close though, as again to get it. some things well and there squad on top. fourth to make it 48-21. yards with 12 touchdowns, Gayle would total 182 yards And not only get it, but are still things we need to get Soon after, Sparks con- With 8:42 left, Alan while Miller had six recep- on 30 carries. scoop it up and rumble the better at. But I’ve got 42 nected with Nicholas Borovsky punched in one tions for 138 yards. But the rest of the scoring remaining 55 yards for his players over there that will be Mostyn on a 30-yard score, more Manta’s score on a And while Miller, and his came via the Blue Streak second touchdown in six back and that gives me a lot the Manta Rays’ third in just one-yard plunge, but 631 yards on the season and defense. minutes, to provide for the to work with.” over four minutes. Marquavein Copeland nine touchdowns, will be Late in the first half, added a 15-yard touchdown lost to graduation, along Sparks would carry it in run. with eight other Dragon again, from 15 yards out, After recovering the players, Lake Placid will but from there it would be a ensuing onside kick, the return much of this years’ shoot out with the Dragons Dragons drove again and squad, which saw the Showing their team spirit more than matching the Copeland found a gap and offense grow by leaps and Rays scoring output. raced 22 yards for another bounds.

AP Champions Club meeting

Special to the News-Sun p.m. All Board members, AVON PARK – The Avon The meeting will be held General members and the Park Champions Club will at the Devtech offices locat- hold their annual meeting ed at 24 S. Lake Avenue in public are encouraged to on Monday, Nov. 26, at 5 Avon Park. attend.

Georgetown-Florida called

By MARK LONG break in the Navy-Marine celed before it began for the Associated Press Corps Classic when the same reason. JACKSONVILLE — The game aboard the USS The Florida-Georgetown men’s basketball game Bataan was stopped by the game will not count and will between No. 10 Florida and court condensation. not be made up. Georgetown on the deck of Earlier in the evening, the The cancellations cast News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE a ship was called off at half- men’s game between No. 4 The Avon Park Senior Class Spirit Club were espousing team spirit with souvenirs and time Friday night because Ohio State and Marquette doubt on whether these out- memorabilia before Friday night’s final game of the season for the Red Devils. the court became too wet. on the USS Yorktown in door games will continue in Florida led 27-23 at the South Carolina was can- the future.

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FSU raises ACC banner then loses to South Alabama

Associated Press team,” Allen said. “But we seven games last season after TALLAHASSEE — weren’t scared at all. We having season-ending sur- Florida State raised its were ready for the challenge. gery in November. Atlantic Coast Conference We gave it our all for 40 min- “The biggest thing with us championship banner before utes and we came out with its season opener. the win.” is we have to have a short- Then the Seminoles took South Alabama coach term memory,” Shannon said. the floor and struggled in Ronnie Arrow credited a “Put this game in the past and every way. summer trip to Canada that move on. We know we are Antoine Allen hit four 3- gave the team extra practices young. We know it’s going to pointers and scored 21 points and exhibition games for take time.” to lead South Alabama to a helping the team prepare for 76-71 season-opening upset the season. of No. 25 Florida State on “Don’t let anybody under- Friday night. estimate those trips once GRIFFIN'S CARPET MART; 7.444"; 10"; Black; 11/11/12; 0 0 0 2 4 9 9 6 Augustine Rubit added 12 every four years,” Arrow points and Mychal Ammons said. “We went on it, we got had 11 points and 11 10 extra practices, we got rebounds for South Alabama, three games. You can’t coach which shot 9 of 15 from 3- experience. It just takes time point range. to develop into it. Hopefully “They were a little tougher our guys know what it takes than we were,” Florida State now and we just get better coach Leonard Hamilton and better and better.” said. “They played with a lot Five Jaguars scored in more maturity. They execut- double figures. ed their game plan better than “It’s been a long time since we did.” we allowed five guys to score The Seminoles had won 10 in double figures,” Hamilton straight season openers com- said. “They were very on ing into Friday’s game — point with everything that every game since coach they did.” Leonard Hamilton arrived on Terry Whisnant and campus. Montay Brandon had 11 And Florida State had points apiece for the defend- routed South Alabama 80-39 ing ACC champions. on Nov. 20, 2011, in Senior guard Michael Tallahassee. Snaer had 10 points at half- But on Friday, Florida time but was held scoreless State struggled late in shoot- in the second half. ing just 10 of 28 (35.7 per- He shot 2 of 11 in the cent) from the floor in the game. second half. Terrance Shannon returned The Seminoles also had 17 from a shoulder injury to turnovers and just nine score 10 points for Florida assists. State. “They’re a very good Shannon played in just

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