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OHS Brahmans area music face Martin Co. Tigers ... Page 7 festival Corps to adjust lake releases on track ... Page 9 By Katrina Elsken BHR cell tower Okeechobee News Plans are on track for a at the plans approved Sundance Trails property March 6-8, 2015. ... Page 12 The Okeechobee County Board of Coun- ty Commissioners Thursday approved the Okeechobee County Planning Board’s recom- Lake Levels mendation to authorize issuance of temporary Okeechobee News/Eric Kopp use permits for Okeechobee Music and Funfest 14.49 feet Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Offi ce K-9 Kiki sits down as an alert to her han- events at the 800-acre property on the north side dler, Deputy Bart Potter (right), that she has located drugs behind the cab of this of Northeast 120th Street. Last Year: 15.46 feet pickup truck. Deputy Potter and Kiki were taking part in some training exercises Festival traffi c can use State Road 70 to Ber- Thursday, Sept. 11, at the sheriff’s offi ce. man Road, or U.S. 441 to N.E. 144th Street to get 6SRQVRUHG%\ to Northeast 120th Street. The festival will be on the 848-acre site of a failed subdivision and an adjoining parcel also K-9 fi nds hidden drugs owned by Clifford Rosen. The area already has 3RJH\·V)DPLO\5HVWDXUDQW paved roads, but due to the drop in the Real Es- 63DUURWW$YH By Eric Kopp a wealth of experience and knowledge, he tate market no houses have been built since the  Okeechobee News added. property was subdivided. Source: South Florida Water “We’re very proud of our K-9 unit. I could A 14,000 square foot lodge and a few out- Area narcotics K-9s were put through their Management District. Depth given not imagine this department without those buildings are the only structures on the prop- paces in training Thursday, and were also put in feet above sea level dogs,” said Sheriff May, who has always been erty. to work locating drugs hidden in a wooded a proponent of K-9s. Deputy county administrator Jim Threewits area in a local subdivision. Taking part in the training were OCSO De- said only one festival permit will be issued at a Detective Sergeant Jimmy Mills, of the tective Kristin Gray and 5-year-old K-9 Remi time, and meetings held after each event can go Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Offi ce (OCSO), and OCSO Deputy Bart Potter and his 3-year- over any problems they fi nd and address those said K-9s from that agency along with Semi- old K-9 Kiki. Also taking part in the training problems at future events. nole Police Department (SPD) K-9s spent were SPD Offi cer Jody Certain and her K-9 “As with Mudfest, after each event we would See page 4 for information about have a debriefi ng and discuss what went wrong their morning training in controlled situa- Bara along with Offi cer Jack Morgan with his how to contact this newspaper. tions. He said they worked with their dogs and so forth,” he said. K-9 Cali. “Anything signifi cant like this is only going to on fi nding dope in vehicles, as well as both Detective Gray said Remi’s been on the indoor and outdoor ‘hides.’ work if it is sincerely, carefully coordinated with road for three years, while Deputy Potter said the county to ensure the event is not just an eco- Sheriff Paul May said his K-9 handlers and Kiki has been a working K-9 for the past two nomic benefi t but a benefi t culturally and physi- their dogs frequently train with other agen- years. cally for Okeechobee,” said Mr. Rosen. “We are cies. Training with such large agencies as After lunch, the dogs took to the fi eld taking somewhat of a white elephant — a failed those from St. Lucie, Martin and Palm Beach and were put to work in the Douglas Park counties provides his deputies with access to See DOGS — Page 2 See MUSIC— Page 2 2 Okeechobee News September 12, 2014

nomenon,” he said. MUSIC He said the county will not pay any ex- penses for any extra services that are re- Continued From Page 1 quired, such as EMT or sheriff’s deputies. These expenses will be paid by the event land development — and making it work. organizers. “The team that we have assembled is Mr. Rosen said Okeechobee County is one of the best in the country,” he said. “We well located for such an event. will have top musicians in the country out “There are 15 million people in a 150- here.” mile radius,” he said. “When you put up the That team includes Steve Sybesma, a 30- names of these big stars, we are going to at- year veteran in the music business with Jim tract a lot of people here.” Tobin Enterprises to oversee event and site He said events are planned for the “dry” operations. Mr. Tobin has served as opera- season, but added that the property itself is tional director for well-known music events high and dry. such as Cochella Valley Music and Arts Festi- They will have multiple entrance points val in California, the Hangout Music Festival to control traffi c. They will also use shuttle in , the Governor’s Ball Music Fes- buses. tival in New York and Bonnaroo Music and He said security will search every car that Arts Festival in Tennessee. comes in, to limit the amount of alcohol that “The people we have brought in have comes in and keep out illegal drugs. successfully worked with stars like Paul Mc- The fi rst festival is expected to draw Cartney, Elton John,” Mr. Rosen said. “They 10,000 to 20,000 people, he said. have the contacts and abilities.” The list of entertainers will be released He said they hope to make Okeechobee about 90 days before the event, he said. County the home of America’s great destina- Okeechobee News/Eric Kopp In addition to the music festivals, he said tion festival. they are coordinating with a theatre group Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Offi ce Detective Kristin Gray (right) encourages “My children have been traveling to go to from New York for a camping theatrical her K-9, Remi, as she searched for drugs hidden behind the cab of this pickup the big music festivals across the country,” event. during a training session Thursday, Sept. 11. Remi was successful in locating he said. “There will be some new things happen- the drugs. The majority of people who attend these ing that will put us on the map,” he said. festivals are age 21-35. “I think this is going to be great,” said The dealer would then go into the wood “It became clear that these things are where he has his dope hidden and retrieve much, much, more than some wild event. County Commissioner Bryant Culpepper. DOGS the desired amount. The dealer would then They are social gatherings,” he said. Commission Chairman Frank Irby asked Continued From Page 1 go back to the street and wait for the buyer “These other places have no infrastruc- about the noise levels. to return. ture. People are slogging through the mud “Probably the biggest potential complaint Subdivision. The suspected cocaine was fi eld tested and they are successful,” he continued. “We you will have is noise late at night,” he said. “We went into that part of the communi- and indicated a positive result for the pres- have this beautiful property with roads and Mr. Rosen replied that they did a noise ty where dope is sold, and we searched the ence of cocaine. the club house.” attenuation study. On the north side of area where drugs are hidden when they’re After fi nding the coke, Sgt. Mills said, The plan calls for two big festivals in the property, there is nobody there, he ex- being sold,” said Sgt. Mills, a long-time K-9 “Someone’s not going to be feeling too good March and two in November, with smaller plained. this weekend.” handler and trainer. “We confi scated any- festivals at other times of the year. “It is clear nearly up to Highway 68. Any- When told of the fi nd, Sheriff May said thing we found, then we’ll see if we can pro- “This isn’t just music,” he said. “It’s art, thing we do late will be aimed up in that he could not be more proud of his narcot- cess that evidence for a possible suspect.” music and theatre — a whole cultural phe- direction. We are very conscious of not dis- Sgt. Mills said Offi cer Certain and her K-9 ics unit. turbing our neighbors,” he said. Bara found 17 grams of suspected crack co- “These are drugs that were taken off the caine in a soft drink cup hidden in a wooded street and won’t be sold to our children,” he DUI checkpoint slated for Sept. 19 on S.R. 70 area in the 600 block of N.E. 13th Avenue. said. “To the drug dealers: Don’t go to sleep — we’re not.” The Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Offi ce (OCSO) has announced a DUI/driver’s li- He estimated the street value of the cocaine cense checkpoint will be held Friday, Sept. 19, on S.R. 70. was approximately $1,180. There were 59, Okeechobee Forecast The purpose of the initiative is to meet with drivers passing through the checkpoint $20 rocks found by K-9 Bara, added Sgt. and check for alcohol or drug impairment. Law enforcement personnel will also be Mills. checking to make sure all drivers have the proper licensing. “These were drugs that were on the DUI checkpoints are a proven enforcement tool that are effective in reducing the num- street for sale. Right now, we just can’t say ber of persons killed and/or injured in alcohol-involved automobile accidents. Research who put them there,” he added. shows crashes involving alcohol drop by an average of 20 percent when well-publicized Basically, continued Sgt. Mills, some- checkpoints are held enough. Drivers caught operating a vehicle while impaired can one looking to purchase drugs in this area expect jail, license suspension and an increase in insurance costs, fi nes, fees, DUI classes would pull up to the dealer, tell them what they want and then drive around the block. Today: Scattered thunder- and other expenses that can exceed $10,000. storms in the morning, then mainly cloudy during the after- noon with thunderstorms likely. Your Largest Fence Post High near 85F. Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 80%. Tonight: Thunderstorms in the evening Supplier in South Florida will give way to partly cloudy skies over- night. Low 72F. Winds ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 80%. The Works! Extended Forecast Gaucho Alligator Fence Saturday: Mostly sunny skies during the Submitted photo/OCSO morning hours. Scattered showers and thun- These suspected cocaine rocks were derstorms developing in the afternoon. High Walpole found in a wooded area Thursday af- 89F. Winds ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of ternoon, Sept. 11, during a K-9 train- rain 50%. Feed & Supply Co. ing exercise in the 600 block of N.E. Saturday Night: Scattered thunderstorms 763-6905 13th Avenue. The 59 pieces of crack in the evening. Partly cloudy skies overnight. 763-6905  cocaine had an estimated street value Low 71F. Winds E at 10 to 15 mph. Chance Hwy 98 N. Okeechobee All Sizes Posts Staples of $1,180.

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Speak Out has moved online, where Amendment 2 expertise, training or background checks for we also have tremendous resources in place it is quicker and easier to share your As former Florida Supreme Court Justices, caregivers, who would have the authority to to meet their needs. Unfortunately, many Flo- ideas and converse with others. Go to we once took an oath to protect the Constitu- provide marijuana to multiple individuals. ridians don’t realize these resources exist. www.newszap.com, click on the com- tion of the State of Florida. Today, we call on This caregiver provision could be used as a For example, in 1991 Florida legislation munity name and your local or state all Floridians to protect it by voting “No” on legal shield to protect drug dealers from pros- established a nonprofi t organization called Public Forum. There, you can create Amendment 2. This amendment, promoted as ecution. The Florida Department of Health Florida Telecommunications Relay, Inc. (FTRI estimates that if Amendment 2 passes, there new topics or comment on existing a compassionate effort to legalize marijuana – www.ftri.org/free) to provide amplifi ed tele- will be approximately 250,000 caregivers and phones to qualifi ed Florida residents for free. topics. What follows is a sampling of for medical purposes, should be rejected — regardless of one’s position on the issue of nearly 1,800 pot shops that would dispense FTRI makes it possible for those who are some of the discussions currently tak- marijuana. This calls into question the state’s hard of hearing, speech challenged, deaf or ing place. Thanks for participating! medical marijuana. Why should those who are both for and ability to adequately regulate the distribution deaf/blind to have the same access to basic against medical marijuana vote No on Amend- of marijuana, since it would not be obtained telephone services as everyone else. While Marijuana ment 2? We offer fi ve reasons. from traditional pharmacies, but from shops hearing aids may be the fi rst thing that comes • I saw an interesting study about the First, the amendment is so broadly cast run by the marijuana industry. to mind when you think of hearing loss, ampli- Fifth, if Amendment 2 is approved, it would use of marijuana for many of the ailments and vague, it will open the door to the general fi ed telephones are equally helpful. Not only do be almost impossible to fi x its many fl aws be- these phones boost incoming sound, but the that plague senior citizens. Many doctors use of marijuana, not the carefully regulated medical use of a drug for those truly suffer- cause it would be enshrined in the Constitu- audio can be customized through tone control believe that marijuana would be less risky ing. When proposed amendments are placed tion, rather than being a general law that can and other features for different degrees of hear- for them than other medications they cur- on the ballot, voters only see a ballot title and be changed or improved as needed to respond ing loss. To date, FTRI has served more than rently are prescribed. So many prescription ballot summary written by the amendment to inevitable problems. 502,670 residents and distributed over 1,000,000 drugs these days are addictive. They believe sponsors. Most voters don’t have the time or Whether marijuana should be legalized pieces of equipment like amplifi ed telephones. that pot would be less addictive than what inclination to read the full text of the actual for medical purposes is an issue about which Why is this critical? For starters, having diffi - reasonable people disagree and more study they are prescribing now. I think the patients amendment, much less study its impact. We culty hearing on the telephone is one of the fi rst is needed. But anyone who reads the full text signs of hearing loss. For people with children deserve to be given the facts and have that have read the amendment and studied its im- pact. And, we are troubled by what voters are of Amendment 2 should readily agree that it and grandchildren spread out across the U.S., choice. Why should marijuana be banned being told about Amendment 2. Voters are led is plagued by loopholes and vagueness that phone conversations are vital to staying in touch when they are prescribing hydrocodone? to believe that medical marijuana could only would lead to a myriad of unintended and with loved ones and engaged with the world. A be used for “debilitating diseases.” But the full undesirable consequences. Amendment 2 fi ve-minute phone call may seem insignifi cant Children’s Services Council text of the amendment allows the use of mari- doesn’t belong in Florida’s Constitution. As to a grandchild but it could be uplifting, joyous former Florida Supreme Court Justices who • When you go to the polls on election juana for virtually any medical condition at the and day-changing to a grandparent. love Florida and its great Constitution, we urge Complicating things further, when grand- day, Okeechobee voters will be asked to discretion of any recommending physician, and no actual prescription is required. voters to protect Florida’s Constitution by vot- parents or seniors have diffi cultly hearing on make a choice about the Children’s Services Second, Amendment 2 endangers Floridi- ing “No” on Amendment 2. the telephone they may withdraw and be- Council. This is a very small tax millage that ans by granting broad immunity from criminal Parker Lee McDonald, Chief Justice 1986- come isolated, which may increase additional goes to the CSC and provides grants for local and civil liability to virtually everyone involved 1988; Justice 1979-1994 health risks. It’s not simply a social benefi t, programs to help kids. Thousands of chil- in the chain of custody of marijuana. Today our Leander J. Shaw, Jr., Chief Justice 1990- phone conversations are an essential lifeline 1992; Justice 1983-2003 dren are provided with programs and ser- criminal and civil justice systems protect citi- to caregivers, doctors and family members. Stephen H. , Chief Justice 1994- vices in this county through this fund. Please zens from harmful acts and compensate vic- Hearing loss amongst grandparents or se- 1996; Justice 1987-1997 niors is increasing more and more every day. vote ‘yes’ to keep it. tims and families in cases of medical malprac- tice and negligence. But under Amendment 2, Major B. Harding, Chief Justice 1998-2000; The good news is technology to help is also those providing and using medical marijuana, Justice 1991-2002 advancing, and qualifying for a free amplifi ed Music festival including every “certifying physician,” would Charles T. Wells, Chief Justice 2000-2002; telephone with FTRI is simple. Permanent • The proposed music festivals sound be immune from basic enforcement and ac- Justice 1994-2009 Florida residents who are certifi ed as having Raoul G. Cantero, III, Justice 2002-2008 like a great idea. The Sundance property is countability that protect our safety. This would hearing loss or speech disabilities can obtain Kenneth B. Bell, Justice 2003-2008 far enough away from town that it should make marijuana the only drug under Florida amplifi ed telephones and other telecommu- not create a traffi c hazard. Those who go to law for which providers, caregivers and users nications equipment at no cost at one of the would be absolved from liability if someone is Help seniors with hearing loss 26 regional distribution centers throughout the the festival could use Berman Road north harmed from its use. Five million seniors live in Florida. As a state. Furthermore, some of the centers offer off SR 70 or N.E. 144th if they come from Third, Amendment 2 creates a right to use state famous for gray-hair retirees, that num- free hearing tests. the north down U.S. 441. If they have more marijuana, coupled with a right to privacy for ber likely comes as no surprise. What may sur- If your grandparents, parents or friends are than 800 acres, there should be no problem medical marijuana users, without regard to prise you, however, is that one of every three one of the more than three million Floridians with the neighbors. And imagine how great age. This could be construed to allow minors seniors you meet has some degree of hearing with hearing loss, let them know about re- it would be for Okeechobee to have a top- to obtain marijuana for purported medical loss — among the most common yet over- sources like FTRI. Even if they’re not, pick up the phone and give them a call. Either way, you notch music festival associated with our reasons without the knowledge or consent of looked health challenges in the U.S. their parents. September is Grandparent’s Month and can make their day and help us all Keep Florida town. Plus the hotels would be full and the Fourth, Amendment 2 creates the role of the perfect time to refl ect on our loved ones. Connected. To learn more about this free am- restaurants would be raking in the money. I medical marijuana “caregiver.” There is only While Florida has among the highest percent- plifi ed telephone program, call FTRI at 800-222- hope the county leaders are smart enough one requirement to be a caregiver — be at age of citizens who are hard of hearing in the 3448 or visit our website www.ftri.org/free. to say, “yes, thank you!” to this opportunity. least 21. Amendment 2 requires no medical U.S. — a large portion of which are seniors — Executive director, FTRI, James Forstall

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Publisher/Editor: .DWULQD(OVNHQ Circulation Manager: 'HH*DXGLQ September 12, 2014 Okeechobee News 5 Vandals cut fi ber optic lines on local tower By Eric Kopp pervisor for Red Wing Electric out of Hal- the vandalism because there is no record. “I’m only speculating, but it could be a Okeechobee News landale, the cables have not yet been re- “But, anyone within a good 3-mile range disgruntled employee who’s just got a lot of Vandals who cut three fi ber optic lines to paired. And while the OCPD offi cer’s report was effected. It is a high-traffi c site,” he ex- animosity toward Sprint or the company he a tower on N.W. Eighth Street likely caused indicates the cost to repair to range from plained. worked for,” Mr. Gazzola said. over $125,000 in damages, according to a $120,000 to $125,000, Mr. Gazzola explained Mr. Gazzola added that he didn’t think Red Wing does all the maintenance work supervisor with the company hired to main- it could very well be much more than that. there has been any previous vandalism to for Sprint, pointed out Mr. Gazzola. tain the towers. “The cables vandalized were quite specif- the tower at this site. However, he contin- If you have information about this van- A report by Offi cer Aurelio Almazan, of ic, so they aren’t repaired yet. It may take up ued, there have been other towers lately that dalism, Detective Saum asks that you call the Okeechobee City Police Department to three weeks to manufacture these specifi c have been damaged by vandals. him at 863-763-5521. (OCPD), indicated someone cut the lines cables,” said Mr. Gazzola in a phone inter- “There’s been about six (towers) in the “Please note vehicle description, occu- some time between Thursday, Aug. 28, or view Wednesday, Sept. 10. last two months from Lakeland, to Okeecho- pants and tag numbers, if possible, of any Friday, Aug. 29. That damage has caused in- Each specifi c cable has to be manufac- bee to Broward County,” he said. vehicle — even company trucks seen at tow- terruptions in cell phone service. tured, and the lines cannot be spliced. They He went on to speculate the culprit could ers — and notify law enforcement immedi- Those responsible for the damage are have to be measured, ordered, built then be a former employee with an axe to grind. ately,” he asked. being sought and the investigation remains installed. open, said OCPD Detective Bill Saum. When asked, Mr. Gazzola said he didn’t According to Julien A. Gazzola, lead su- know how many people were affected by SUV overturns into water-fi lled ditch By Eric Kopp of her 2001 Chevrolet Tracker then lost con- Woman accused of thefts Okeechobee News trol of the vehicle. The compact SUV slid onto A Clewiston woman was able to escape the right shoulder of the two-lane road then By Eric Kopp him three tractor batteries, three heavy-duty from her overturned sports utility vehicle af- overturned into a ditch. Okeechobee News truck batteries and three car batteries had ter it rolled over and was immersed in a ditch Despite being upside down in a water- been stolen from vehicles belong- A local detective has arrested an fi lled with water. fi lled ditch, Ms. Lee was able to escape from ing to Eagle Island Farms. Okeechobee woman for allegedly According to an Okeechobee County the vehicle through the driver’s side door. She Also taken was a 220-volt Ho- Sheriff’s Offi ce (OCSO) accident report Deani stealing some batteries and other was not injured, added the report. equipment from an area agricul- bart stick welder and a Milwaukee Kay Funk Lee, 45, was southbound Sunday, tural business. metal chop saw. Sept. 7, on N.W. 128th Avenue shortly after 2 Deputy Dixon’s report indicated the SUV Arrested Monday, Sept. 8, was Through the course of his inves- p.m. when the crash occurred. sustained an estimated $15,000 in damages. Melissa Ann Crews, 37, N.W. 81st tigation Detective Gonzalez learned OCSO Deputy DeMarcus Dixon said Ms. The deputy’s report went on to state Ms. the welder had been pawned at a Court. She was charged with the Lee reached for something on the fl oorboard Lee was wearing her seat belt. felonies of dealing in stolen prop- Fort Pierce pawn shop. The person erty (two counts) and giving false who pawned the item was identi- information to a secondary metals Melissa Ann fi ed as Crews, added the investiga- Okeechobee Arrest Report recycler (two counts). Crews tor. This portion of the case was Crews is being held in the turned over to the St. Lucie County The following individuals were ar- • Keith Wendell Cooper, 47, N.E. 12th Okeechobee County Jail on $25,000 bond. Sheriff’s Offi ce for further investigation. rested on felony or driving under Ave., Okeechobee, was arrested Sept. 9 Detective Javier Gonzalez, of the Detective Gonzalez went on to state he the infl uence (DUI) charges by the by Deputy Fred Bradley on a DOC warrant Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Offi ce found several tickets where the batteries Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Offi ce charging him with the felonies of violation had been sold to local recycling facilities. (OCSO), stated in his arrest report Crews (OCSO), the Okeechobee City Police of probation - sale of a controlled substance is suspected of stealing nine batteries, a Also, the detective said he found photos of Department (OCPD), the Florida High- (cocaine) and possession of a controlled welder and a chop saw. The total replace- the missing chop saw at another local recy- way Patrol (FHP), the Florida Fish and ment value of those items is $2,575, added cling fi rm. Wildlife Conservation Commission substance (cocaine) with intent to sell. He is the detective. The detective’s report does not indicate (FWC) or the Department of Correc- being held without bond. OCSO Deputy Rusty Hartsfi eld took the if all of the alleged missing items had been tions (DOC). • Rafael Ortiz Gonzalez, 40, S.E. Elyton Court, Port St. Lucie, was arrested Sept. 8 initial theft complaint on Aug. 5. recovered, or how much Crews was report- • Wayne Lee Rowe, 48, N.W. 36th St., According to the detective’s report the edly paid for the items she is accused of sell- Okeechobee, was arrested Sept. 9 by Deputy by Deputy Matt Hurst on an Okeechobee manager of a local farming business told ing. Jonathan Kemp on a fugitive warrant from County warrant charging him with lewd and the State of Pennsylvania charging him with lascivious molestation. His bond was set at violation of parole. He is being held without $500,000. Man charged with selling crack bond. • Mary Christina Ann Nurrenbern, 54, • Nathaniel Brown, 31, E. Fifth Terrace, U.S. 441 S.E., Okeechobee, was arrested By Eric Kopp 1,000 feet of a specifi ed area. Pahokee, was arrested Sept. 9 by Deputy Sept. 10 by Deputy Leland Schoonmaker on Okeechobee News An arrest report by a detective with the Fred Bradley on a DOC warrant charging a felony charge of possession of a controlled A man accused of sell- Okeechobee Narcotics Task Force stated him with the felonies of violation of proba- substance (cocaine). Her bond was set at ing crack cocaine to a Garner sold 0.2 grams of suspected crack tion - dealing in stolen property (two counts) $2,500. confi dential source dur- cocaine to the source. That alleged sale and violation of probation - giving false veri- • Rita Dolores Densberger, 58, S.E. 36th ing an undercover drug took place within 1,000 feet of an Okeecho- fi cation of ownership to a secondary metals Ave., Okeechobee, was arrested Sept. 10 operation is being held bee County-maintained park, added the de- recycler (two counts). He is being held with- by Deputy Leland Schoonmaker on a fel- on $200,000 bond in the tective. out bond. ony charge of possession of a controlled Okeechobee County Jail. The report goes on to state that the sub- • Garry John Rogers Jr., 24, S.E. St. Lucie substance (cocaine). Her bond was set at Following his arrest Chad J. stance purchased from Garner was fi eld Blvd., Stuart, was arrested Sept. 9 by Deputy Garner tested, and that test indicated a positive re- $2,500. on felony drug charges, Fred Bradley on a DOC warrant charging • Joseph Paulshane Moore, 31, Okeecho- sult for the presence of cocaine. him with the felonies of violation of proba- Chad Johnathan Garner, bee, was arrested Sept. 10 by Deputy Tammy 26, was arrested on Okeechobee County According to the detective the suspected tion - possession of a controlled substance warrants charging him with violation of crack cocaine will be sent to a crime lab for (cocaine) and violation of probation - pos- Serafi ni on an Okeechobee County warrant probation. He is being held without bond further testing. session of marijuana under 20 grams. He is charging him with the felonies of grand theft on those VOP charges in the Okeechobee Following his arrest on drug charges, being held without bond. and burglary of a conveyance. His bond was County Jail. Garner was arrested on local VOP warrants. • Isidoro Castilleja, 26, S.W. 13th Ter- set at $16,000. Garner, of a N.E. 13th Avenue address in Those warrants charged him with violation race, Okeechobee, was arrested Sept. 9 This column lists arrests and not con- Okeechobee, was arrested Tuesday, Sept. 9, of probation - driving while license suspend- by Deputy Fred Bradley on DOC warrants victions, unless otherwise stated. Anyone on charges of sale of a controlled substance ed/revoked (two counts) and violation of charging him with the felony of violation of listed here who is later found innocent or (cocaine) within 1,000 feet of a specifi ed probation - resisting a law enforcement of- probation - driving while license suspended/ has had the charges against them dropped area and possession of a controlled sub- fi cer without violence. Those three charges revoked (two counts). He is being held with- is welcome to inform this newspaper. The stance (cocaine) with intent to sell within are all misdemeanors. out bond. information will be confi rmed and printed. 6 Okeechobee News September 12, 2014 Community Events Amendment 2 info offered Photo workshop is Sept. 25 The Republican Party of Okeechobee A photo editing workshop will be held at invites the public to its Monday, Sept. 15, the Okeechobee County Library, 206 S.W. Brought Plumbing & meeting at Beef O’Brady’s, 608 S. Parrott 16th St., Thursday, Sept. 25, at 5:30 p.m. to you Air Conditioning Ave., starting at 7 p.m. Major Noel Stephen, Bring your laptop or paper and pencil. Learn by: from the Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Of- how to lighten, color correct and straighten Since 1975 fi ce, will have a presentation on Amend- your images like a pro. For information, call Lic#CAC1817236 ment Two — the legalization of marijuana. 772-07-6764. Blood donations dates set FOE plans jam session Come early if you want to order dinner. For information, call 863-532-2482. Community volunteers are needed to The Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie Tourney benefi ts soccer team help save lives by donating blood. Sched- #4137, 9985 U.S. 441 N., is calling all musi- A cornhole tournament to benefi t the uled bloodmobile visits in the area include cians for a pickin’ and grinnin’ jam session Auction aids Frank Prescott Okeechobee High School soccer team will the following: and barbecue Saturday, Sept. 13, starting at Okeechobee Quarters for a Cause will be held Saturday, Sept. 27, starting at 9 a.m. • Sunday, Sept. 14, at Golden Corral Res- 1 p.m. A yard sale will be held from 7 a.m. host an auction for Frank Prescott at Ameri- in the Yearling Middle School gymnasium, taurant from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. until 1 p.m. Barbecue chicken dinners will can Legion Post #64, 501 S.E. Second St., 925 N.W. 23rd Lane. The tournament will • Tuesday, Sept. 16, at Okeechobee High be available for a $5 donation. To members Tuesday, Sept. 16. Doors will open at 6:30 be for two-man teams. The cost is $25 per School from 7:30 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. of Aerie #4137: Show your card and get a p.m., and the auction will start at 7 p.m. player. For details, contact Lonnie Sears at • Sunday, Sept. 21, at Hair Cuttery by Pub- free dinner for membership appreciation. Paddles are $2. For information, call Christy 863-634-1334. lix. Benefi t blood drive for J. Bailey Hedrick, The event is open to the public. For informa- at 863-697-1247. tion, call 863-763-2552. 15, who is fi ghting Hodgkins Lymphoma at Hospital hosting lecture DiMaggio Childrens Hospital from 2 until 7 Local Lions Club forming p.m. 4-H club meeting set The Dine with the Doctor’s topic this The Lions Club would like to invite you to month is Sepsis is Serious! This lecture will • Thursday, Sept. 25, at IRSC Campus The Barnyard Buddies is a small animal from 3 until 8 p.m. noncompetitive 4-H club for children 5 to 18 its fi rst charter organization meeting which be held in the Raulerson Hospital cafeteria • Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 27 and 28, will be held at Golden Corral, 700 S. Parrott Tuesday, Sept. 30, with dinner being served years of age. Members learn how to select Sept. 18 at Walmart from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. and care for small animals, including rab- Ave., Thursday, , from noon until 1 at 4:30 p.m. for $5. The lecture is free and bit, poultry, dogs, cats, fi sh, snakes, gerbils, p.m. For information, call Sharon Johnson at will start at 5 p.m. RSVP by calling 863-763- Steak, seafood meals offered guinea pigs and hamsters. Meetings are held 863-357-6880. 9228. the second Saturday of each month from Cypress Hut Eagles, 7401 U.S. 441 S.E., September through May usually at 10 a.m. will serve choice ribeye steak and seafood Obituaries Sept. 12, in the extension offi ce. The fi rst meeting of dinners Friday, starting at 5:30 this year will be held Saturday, Sept. 13, at p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Lisa. 10 a.m. at the 4-H extension offi ce, 458 U.S. Obituaries should be submitted to Saturday, is fun day games from 2 until 5 98 N. Enrollment forms will be available at Jean Marie Stubblefi eld, 71 the Okeechobee News by e-mailing p.m. Games will include left - right- center that meeting, or at the offi ce. OKEECHOBEE — Jean Marie Stubblefi eld died [email protected]. Customers may also and after that there will be a choice of darts, September 9, 2014. request photos and links to online guest corn hole, Wii bowling or Farkle. Dinner is She was born July Church hosting speaker books. A link to the obituaries is available at spaghetti by the Ladies Auxiliary. Music will 21, 1943 in Flint, www.newszap.com. also be provided. Sunday, southern fried Dr. Ben Alpert from the Chosen Peo- Michigan to George chicken is back from 2 until 6 p.m. by the ple Ministries will be the guest speaker at and Lorraine Coron Eagle Riders. Monday is sloppy joes and hot Bassinger Christian Brethren Church Sun- West. Formerly of day, Sept. 14, at 11 a.m. Dr. Alpert will be George Smith, ‘Jigger George’ dogs, and the weekly dart tournament with Key Largo, she was speaking as part of the Fall Feasts of Israel OKEECHOBEE — George Smith, “Jigger burgers served. For information, call the Cy- a resident of Okee- George”, passed away August 29, 2014 he press Hut Eagles at 863-467-1154. program. This event is open to the public, and members of the Christian and Jewish chobee since 1997. moved to Okeecho- communities are invited. Chosen People She enjoyed spend- bee in 1997 from VFW offers bingo, karaoke Ministries is a mission that is over 100 years ing time with her Fort Lauderdale. grandchildren, quilt- VFW North Post #4423, 300 N.W. 34th St. old and was founded in 1894 by Leopold He is survived by ing and she loved will host bingo Friday, Sept. 12, at 1 p.m. Cohn, a Hungarian rabbi who came to be- his wife, Edna, of 60 her dogs, Lucy and and on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 1 p.m. Friday lieve Jesus was the Messiah of Israel. years; three children, Mocha. karaoke will be provided by D&K Entertain- four grandchildren, Mrs. Stubblefi eld was preceded in death by ment from 7 until 10 p.m. The grill will be and four great grand Legion offers Sunday bingo her daughter, Traci Stubblefi eld; and her broth- open: Wednesday from 5 until 7 p.m.; Friday children. American Legion 64, 501 S.E. Second St. er, Dennis West. from 5 until 9 p.m.; and, Saturday from 5 un- Services were held will host Sunday night bingo on Sept. 14 at She is survived by her husband of 61 years, til 7 p.m. Lori’s Sunday dinner will be served in Fort Lauderdale, 6:30 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m. in the bingo Carl Stubblefi eld; son, Joe Stubblefi eld (Melissa) from 1until 3 p.m. and will feature sausage Wednesday, Sep- area. The kitchen will offer a limited menu. of Key Largo; three daughters, Dena Catala and peppers. All proceeds will benefi t our tember 3, 2014. Payoffs will be determined by player atten- (Ralph) of Lakeland, Debbie Stubblefi eld of veterans programs. The public is invited. He was a very kind and giving man, and will dance. All proceeds to benefi t the Ameri- Okeechobee and Tonya Lynch (Chris) of be missed by many. can Legion veterans programs. The event Weatherford, Texas; 11 grandchildren; ten great Shared Services group to meet is open to the public. The American Legion grandchildren; two brothers, George West (Lin- The executive roundtable of the Shared now has free WIFI for its lounge and dining da) and Richard West all of Milton, Florida; room patrons. Services Network of Okeechobee County three sisters, Patricia Elliott of Gaines, Michigan, will meet Friday, Sept. 12, at 1:30 p.m. in Christine West of Indian River, Michigan and the board room of the Okeechobee County Historical Society will meet Nancy Harvey (Bruce) of Cumming, Georgia. School Board offi ce. This forum provides a The Okeechobee Historical Society will Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until services at mechanism for dialogue and problem solv- have its fi rst meeting after summer break 11 a.m., Saturday, September 13, 2014 at Bux- ing in our community through the collabora- Monday, Sept. 15, at noon in the museum ton & Bass Okeechobee Funeral Home. tive efforts of our local decision makers. The on U.S. 98 N. We encourage anyone interest- In lieu of fl owers, memorial donations may be public is invited. For information, call Sharon ed in joining the Historical Society to bring a made to the Humane Society, Hospice of Okee- Vinson at 863-462-5000, ext. 257. covered dish and $10 for the year’s dues. We chobee or the charity of your choice. will be doing lots of activities in celebration Those wishing to leave a message of condo- of the upcoming City Centennial Celebra- lence may sign the register book at, www.Okee- Church plans craft fair tion. We also request that members bring chobeeFuneralHome.com A Fabric and Craft Sale will be held Friday school supplies to donate to classrooms in All arrangements are entrusted to the direction and Saturday, Sept. 12-13, at the Okeecho- need, if they wish. The Tantie Quilters will and care of the Buxton, Bass and Conway fami- bee Presbyterian Church, 312 N. Parrott also resume meeting on Thursdays from 9 lies of the Buxton & Bass Okeechobee Funeral Ave., from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. All proceeds a.m. until 1:30 p.m. in the museum building. Home, 400 North Parrott Avenue, Okeechobee, will be given to the Food Pantry in memory If you are interested in doing old fashioned Florida, 34972. of Sandy Brown. quilting, you are welcome to join. September 12, 2014 Okeechobee News 7 Civil Air Patrol Cadets tour Navy Seal Museum now on display. Not only are the grounds play a leading role in aerospace education around the museum becoming more con- and serve as mentors to more than 25,000 gested with mini subs and the like, there has young people currently participating in the been an addition to the museum build itself CAP cadet programs. Performing missions to house the Hummer’s and other assault for America for over 70 years, CAP will re- vehicles and craft. The cadets were given a scavenger hunt ceive the Congressional Gold Medal in 2015 sheet and started going around to all the dis- in honor of the heroic efforts of its World War plays to gather information. Hopefully, some II veterans. CAP also participates in Wreaths of this information would stick with them Across America, an initiative to remember, for a long time. The museum is laid out in honor and teach about the sacrifi ces of U.S. chronological order and starts with the hum- military veterans. Visit www.gocivilairpa- ble beginnings of the “Frogmen” of World trol.com, www.capvolunteernow.com and War II and over the years has developed into www.capgoldmedal.com for more informa- the well known Navy SEALS of today. Expect to spend several hours there. tion. At the end of the tour the cadets returned to the entrance and had their scavenger sheets checked. All cadets passed with fl y- For Info, Call ing colors and were given a reward for their 763-7202 Fri., Sept. 12TH - efforts. Thurs., Sept. 18TH On Nov. 7, 8, and 9, the museum will host MOVIE TICKETS: its 29th Annual Muster, three days of dramat- Adults I: “LET’S BE COPS” ic, moving, and just plain fun activities are $6.50 Fri., Tues., & Thurs. 7:00 & 9:00, R Sat., Sun. & Wed. 2:00, 4:15, planned for museum members, veterans, Children 12 & under 7:00 & 9:00, Mon. 3:00 & 7:00 families and the general public. The Navy $5.00 SEALS will be there and the Civil Air Patrol Senior Citizens II: “AND SO IT GOES” has been invited to the event and also to $5.00 all movies Fri., Tues., & Thurs. 7:00 & 9:00, bivouac on the grounds overnight and have Matinees PG-13 Sat., Sun. & Wed. 2:00, 4:15, 7:00 & 9:00, Mon. 3:00 & 7:00 Special to the Okeechobee News/Captain Gregory Gernat a meet and greet with the attending SEAL $4.50 Cadets Alexandria Rennie and Christopher Denton are browsing the gift shop team. For a schedule of events each day or III: “DOLPHIN TALE 2” in the SEAL Museum. to fi nd out more, go to www.navysealmu- PG-13 Fri., Tues., & Thurs. 7:00 & 9:00, seum.org. Sat., Sun. & Wed. 2:00, 4:15, The Okeechobee Civil Air Patrol recently the world, the U.S. Navy SEALs. The Mission Civil Air Patrol, the offi cial auxiliary of the 7:00 & 9:00, Mon. 3:00 & 7:00 took a tour of the Navy Seal Museum in Fort of the Museum is to preserve the legacy and U.S. Air Force, is a nonprofi t organization Pierce. Located just north of the Jetty on U.S. history of these teams. with 60,000 members nationwide, operat- A1A, the ground upon which The National The National Navy SEAL Museum and ing a fl eet of 550 aircraft. CAP, in its Air Force Navy SEAL Museum and Memorial stands in Memorial was formally dedicated in No- auxiliary role, performs about 85 percent of continental U.S. inland search and rescue Fort Pierce, is recognized as the birthplace vember of 1985 and is the only national of the U.S. Navy Frogmen. From 1943 to missions as tasked by the Air Force Rescue museum in the state of Florida. Since that 1946, thousands of brave volunteers were Coordination Center and is credited by the trained as members of Naval Combat De- time, a continuous stream of history and AFRCC with saving an average of 70 lives an- molition Units and Underwater Demolition artifacts have found a home in Ft. Pierce. If nually. Its unpaid professionals also perform Teams. These World War II Frogmen have you haven’t been recently, there is a lot more homeland security, disaster relief and drug evolved into the most elite fi ghting force in to see. More land vehicles, more watercraft interdiction missions at the request of fed- and remote surveillance aircraft (UAVs) are eral, state and local agencies. The members Brahmans will host Martin County Tigers By Charles M. Murphy fense over the fi rst two power run game than in Okeechobee News weeks. the past. On defense they While the Brahman of- have switched to a three- Two struggling teams that are familiar fense has struggled, the man line, three lineback- with each other face off at Brahman Stadium defense has held their ers and fi ve defensive tonight when the Martin County Tigers (0-2) own allowing an average backs and are likely to meet the Okeechobee Brahmans (0-2). of 14.5 points per game. blitz from anywhere on Both teams have struggled to score early OHS coach Chris Bra- the fi eld. They will keep in the season. Martin County and Okeecho- nham praised his team, nine in the box to stop bee both have been held to one offensive especially the defense, for the Brahman run game score in the fi rst two weeks. Martin County their hard work last week and try to force them to lost to South Fork 27-6, and to Vero Beach, at Sebring despite the loss pass. 42-0, while Okeechobee lost to Glades Day, of fi ve starters. Juanyae On the injured list 6-0 and to Sebring 30-13. Ford led the team in tack- Okeechobee will be with- The Tigers feature a traditional pro-style les and Joseph Benjamin out Jacob Emmick (hip), offense with the I-formation run game. played a strong game on Andrew Wine (knee), Ar- Quarterback Austin Kuyrkendall is off to a the defensive line. The thur Woodruff (knee), Ca- slow start but has potential. He has rushed team counted heavily on reserves like Der- leb Smith (concussion), Alex Garcia (knee), for 3.9 yards per carry. Dan Fillhaber leads rick Boswell and Daniel Nunez last week. and Cornelius Horton (shoulder). the Tigers with 63 yards rushing. Clayton The Tigers and Brahmans both have Jajuan Cherry is back in the lineup after Kidwell has been their leading receiver with young teams this year that have experienced missing last week with a concussion. Chris four receptions for 69 yards. growing pains. Neither team has much ex- Epps also is healthier after an ankle injury. Okeechobee is led by Bubba Fludd with perience in the offensive backfi eld or on the The kickoff is set for 7 p.m. tonight. There 66 yards rushing and 24 yards receiving. line. The Tigers have focused on more of a is an admission and parking charge. Okeechobee has only 196 total yards in of- 8 Okeechobee News September 12, 2014

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It is is perceived as deserved and shameful, growing destructive forces of drug abuse mer, local runoff outside the lake into the currently in the Operational Low Sub-Band leaving families and friends to grieve in that have hurt countless communities. Caloosahatchee River will likely continue to silence or an addict alone to struggle to The deadline for accepting memorial cause fl ows to exceed this target on a fre- of the corps’ water control plan, the 2008 recover. Only through awareness and wall photo submissions is Oct. 1. quent basis. Lake Okeechobee Regulation Schedule openness we can eliminate the prejudice Memorial photos can be submitted The target fl ow for the St. Lucie Lock and (LORS). The corps will continue to monitor that has followed the disease of addiction. 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ONLY $ * ONLY $ * ONLY $ * ONLY $ * ONLY $ * U2116 5995 U1833 5995 U2639 18995 U2783 3995 U1839 6995 No dealer fees for the month of September! 12 Okeechobee News September 12, 2014 Moore Haven canal dredging project extended By Charles M. Murphy tax payers this year. given discretion in deciding who uses a county center at the Glades County business park. Special to the Okeechobee News The commission also discussed the use facility. “We are not going to intentionally vio- The state legislative delegation meeting will MOORE HAVEN — Glades County Com- of county facilities for political campaign late somebody’s fi rst amendment rights.” be held on Friday, Oct. 3, at 10 a.m. at the missioners had a short agenda when they events. Attorney Richard Pringle said the Commissioner Donna Storter said she commission chambers. The training center met Tuesday morning in Moore Haven. county must follow free speech rules. If it understood insurance coverage for certain must be completed by June 30, 2015 to use The commission approved an extension is a political fundraiser there could be re- events, but questioned why insurance would the state fi nds. of 60 days for needed improvements for strictions on who is allowed in the build- be required for a spaghetti dinner in Ortona. Commissioner Paul said a new air- the Lake Okeechobee Navigation Channel. ing. Since it is government owned there are Next month political rallies will be held boat ramp has been completed at Harney Commissioner Tim Stanley abstained from fi rst amendment rights involved. He said at various community buildings in Ortona, Pond Canal in Lakeport. the vote because he is employed by the the county should shy away from politi- Washington Park, Moore Haven and Buck- Glades County and the J.J. Wiggins Trust South Florida Water Management District. cal fundraisers. Private property would not head Ridge. The Buckhead Ridge rally is are meeting to discuss a possible settlement This project involves maintenance needed have these restrictions, “I would not rent out scheduled for Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. Two county to litigation over land use issues. for the dredging of the Moore Haven canal, county facilities for political fundraisers.” commission races will be contested this year. A second cell phone tower has been pro- the Pearce Canal and Dyess ditch. County Any activity that violates the law or coun- Fifteen contractors have shown interest posed for pasture land on the west side of Manager Paul Carlisle said $1 million is set ty rules and policies are currently prohibited. in bidding on the construction of a training S.R. 78 in Buckhead Ridge. aside for the county to assist in the cost of “These facilities are county owned, it is a the work. The project has been in the works benefi t to the public to use them, and you for close to fi ve years. could state they can’t be used. They must In other actions the commission ap- comply with your rules, and they are not en- proved a renewal agreement with the Heart- titled to use them.” land Library Cooperative. Maintenance costs, insurance coverage Commissioners approved a 38-cent per and risk to the county are factors they should hour raise for employees in their proposed consider when leasing facilities to the public budget on Sept. 8 after a public hearing. The for certain events, Mr. Pringle advised. tax rate was set at 9.036 mills which repre- Mr. Pringle said free speech is often a quag- sents a 1.41 percent tax increase for property mire. He said the county manager must be Planning board approves two cell towers in Buckhead Ridge SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST By Charles M. Murphy ever abandoned the company is required BAPTIST Okeechobee News to remove it. The county also required any You are welcome to come visit and enjoy the traditional worship and music. MOORE HAVEN — Two cell phone tow- and all federal permits that are required to operate the tower be submitted to them. Ap- ers received approval from the Glades Coun- Come and share in the word of God ty Planning Board in recent months. proximately 7,200 square feet of the property On Aug. 12, the board conducted a pub- will be used for this project. The maximum lic hearing and approved an application height allowed would be 300 feet. Free Will Baptist Ch The board also approved a 306-foot wire- inity urc for a special exception to allow a wireless Tr Sunday School 10:00 am h communication tower at Linda Road pro- less communication tower on Sept. 9. This posed by Gulfstream Towers. The 250-foot tower is to be built on open use agriculture Sunday Worship 11:00 am tall tower is self-supported and was placed property owned by Beef Pasture Ranch, Inc. Sunday Bible Study 6:00 pm Trust Quartet on 12 acres currently zoned open use agri- on the north side of State Road 78 west. Most Wednesday Bible Study 6:00 pm IN CONCERT culture and commercial general district. The of the conditions of the special exception Saturday, Sept. 20 at 7 pm special exception was required because the were similar to the earlier application. The Pastor : Thomas Dees maximum tower height allowed in open use county did require a vegetative buffer along Okeechobee agriculture is 100 feet. the exterior of the south, east and west sides 1840 N.E. 39th Blvd (Cemetery Rd) Seventh-Day Adventist Church The staff report found the application was of the chain link fence which consist of live Okeechobee, Florida 34972 412 NW 6th Street, Okeechobee, Fl oaks every 40 feet and native shrub special consistent with the Glades County comprehen- Telephone: 863-763-4962 www.okeechobee22.adventistchurchconnect.org sive plan and land development regulations. that will form a continuous hedge. PUBLIC INVITED! The special exception is in effect for fi ve The company, Vertex Development, years which means the tower must be con- LLC,, plans to lease 10,000 square feet for EPISCOPAL BAPTIST structed in that time frame. If the tower is this tower site. CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR Join us for old-fashioned preaching “Come worship with us” based on the Bible, Truck catches fi re at OHS Sunday God-focused prayer, By Eric Kopp was told by the vehicle owner that the fi re was now out. 9 am Holy Eucharist Mass hymns we grew up Okeechobee News in English A vehicle fi re at Okeechobee High School But smoke, continued the OCSO report, was on, Southern (OHS) was apparently the result of an elec- coming from the passenger-side headlight. 12 pm Holy Eucharist Mass Gospel favorites, trical short circuit, stated an Okeechobee The deputy contacted Okeechobee in Spanish County Sheriff’s Offi ce (OCSO) report. County Fire/Rescue, who investigated the and piano and bass OCSO Deputy and OHS School Resource fi re and concluded it was caused by an elec- Wednesday 6 pm duets on Rev. Richard Giles Offi cer Donnie Holmes said he was contact- trical short. Holy Eucharist Service Sunday at 10:45am and 6pm., ed about the fi re shortly after 7 a.m. Monday, Deputy Holmes went on to indicate a with Sunday School at 9:45am Sept. 8. family member of the student was called to When Deputy Holmes went to the the school, and the pickup was then loaded 200 NW 3rd Street and Prayer Meeting on school’s parking lot east of the OHS gymna- Wednesdays at 6pm. sium he reportedly saw smoke coming from onto a trailer and taken away. 863-763-4843 The OCSO report did not indicate the /PSUITJEF#BQUJTU$IVSDIt/8th St. under the hood of a 1988 Ford pickup truck. (approx. 6 miles north on 441) After getting a fi re extinguisher from the amount of damage done to the pickup, or if Visit our website at trunk of his patrol vehicle, Deputy Holmes any other vehicles were damaged. churchofoursaviourokeechobee.org www.nbc-okeechobee.org September 12, 2014 Okeechobee News 13 14 Okeechobee News September 12, 2014

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Houses - Rent Mobile Home Sport Utility Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Public Notice Rent LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR OKEE In Town - 2 1/2 1998 FORD MOUNTAIN- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED A public auction will be held at OKEECHOBEE COUNTY, OKEECHOBEE COUNTY, FLORIDA br./1ba., & 2br./2ba. FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FORT DRUM - 5 acres, EER SUV, RUNS, V-8, B M J Towing, Inc. 2014TD105 (Screened porch, W/D) ALUMINUM WHEELS, Lot at 414 South Parrott Avenue, PROBATE DIVISION File Number: 14-CP-147 small pond creek, 2BR, Okeechobee, Florida 34974 FILE NO. 2014 CP 127 both have Lawn Ser- A/C WORKS, ALL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that BE A MAN BUY LAND LLC the holder IN RE: ESTATE OF 2BA Trailer, $1,600 down on FRIDAY THE 26th day ofSeptem- of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be is- ber 2014 from 10:00-11:00 A.M. IN RE: ESTATE OF LEWIS BUTLER WHITING, JR. vice. Non Smoking. Sm 1st, last + deposit. $650 WHEEL DRIVE sued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description ERNA M. KOTULA, a/k/a LEWIS B. WHITING, JR., Pursuant to Florida statue 713.78 of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: pet ok. both $750 mo. monthly (772) 464-9226 $700.00 863-357-3313 for unpaid towing and storage. Deceased Deceased. Year, Make, Model & Vin’s as follows 1st, last & $500 sec. Certi¿ cate No: 2490 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS (941) 504-3954 (ancillary administration) The administration of the estate of 2007 FORD F 150 LARIAT Description of Property: BASSWOOD UNIT 5 LOT 61 BLOCK 59 1FTPW12V87FB37948 The administration of the ancillary Lewis Butler Whiting, Jr. a/k/a Lewis estate of ERNA M. KOTULA, de- B. Whiting, Jr., deceased, whose OKEECHOBEE - Country 1-05-37-35-0050-00590-0610 ceased, whose date of death was date of death was January 8, 2014, Terms of sale are cash, and no Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida Hills Estates. Unique checks will be accepted. The seller January 25, 2014, File Number is pending in the Circuit Court for 2014 CP 127, is pending in the Cir- Okeechobee County, Florida, Probate post and beam house reserves the right of ¿ nal bid. All Name in which assessed: sales are ¿ nal. No refunds will be cuit Court for Okeechobee County, Division, the address of which is 312 on private 5 acre lot. JOSE RAUL MARRERO VELEZ Florida, Probate Division, the ad- NW 3rd Street, Okeechobee, Florida made. Said automobiles will be sold PISTEROS AND DISPLAYS INC in “AS IS” with no guarantees. dress of which is 312 Northwest 34972. The names and addresses of 2bd one in loft, 2 ba., 3rd Street, Okeechobee, Florida the personal representative and the lrg. screen room, Campers/RVs 467219 ON 9/12/2014 Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- 34972. The names and addresses personal representative’s attorney screened balcony with scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- of the ancillary personal represen- are set forth below. Public Notice chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, tative and the ancillary personal All creditors of the decedent and hot tub, all appliances, Public Notice Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. representative’s attorney are set other persons having claims or de- include W/D, $1400. 2006 PALOMINO POP SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES forth below mands against decedent’s estate on UP RV. KING AND whom a copy of this notice is re- mth. 708-218-8227. SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT All creditors of the decedent and oth- quired to be served must ¿ le their QUEEN, PULL OUT, NOTICE OF CITY PLANNING BOARD MEETING Okeechobee County, Florida er persons having claims or de- claims with this court WITHIN THE BUILT IN TOILET & /s/ Robin R. Parrish mands against decedent’s estate LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE OKEECHOBEE 3BR, NOTICE: The City of Okeechobee Planning Board will meet as the Local Deputy Clerk on whom a copy of this notice is TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION 2BA, CBS house, all tile, SHOWER, A/C, WATER Planning Agency on Thursday, September 18, 2014 at 6 PM, or as soon served must ¿ le their claims with OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER HEATER & STOVE, thereafter as possible, at City Hall, 55 SE 3rd Ave, Rm 200, Okeechobee, NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY fenced yard a (1 small FL., to consider any proposed amendments to the adopted Land Develop- In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. pet ok) $800 mo. + 1st, GOOD COND. ment Regulations (LDR’s), submitted by City Staff or citizens. All amend- special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- All other creditors of the decedent $3,500.00 ments are forwarded, with a recommendation, to the City Council for ¿ nal Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY and other persons having claims or last & sec. dep. Refs. consideration. CALL 863-873-1719 NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- (30) DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF demands against decedent’s estate needed. Call in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO- must ¿ le their claims with this court All interested parties are encouraged to attend. Please contact General Ser- IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL TICE ON THEM. WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE 561-596-1344 vices at 863-763-3372, or website, cityofokeechobee.com, to obtain a copy 1.800.955.8770. DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION of the agenda or to view the proposed amendments. 466313 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 All other creditors of the decedent OF THIS NOTICE. Office Space Rent and other persons having claims or ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN Office Space Rent ANY PERSON DECIDING TO APPEAL any decision made by the Planning demands against decedent’s estate THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need to en- must ¿ le their claims with this SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA sure a verbatim record of the proceeding is made and the record includes NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal will be based. In accor- AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST BARRED. dance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), any person with a “Time To Move In Is Now” 2014TD103 PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME disability as de¿ ned by the ADA, that needs special accommodation to par- PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY ticipate in this proceeding, contact the General Services Of¿ ce no later than ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR First 2 Months Free two business days prior to proceeding, 863-763-3372. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TC 2012 LLC the holder of the follow- ing certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S SET FORTH IN SECTION DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. BE ADVISED that should you intend to show any document, picture, video The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description of the proper- ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA The date of ¿ rst publication of this “Next to Court House” or items to the Planning Board in support or opposition to any item on the PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- Notice is September 12, 2014 agenda; a copy of the document, picture, video, or item must be provided Certi¿ cate No: 2333 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 EVER BARRED. to the Board Secretary for the City’s records. JANICE K. WHITING Description of Property: WHISPERING PINES HEIGHTS LOT 41 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME Personal Representative BY: Brian Whitehall, Zoning Administrator PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, 32801 North Highway 441, #174 461798 ON 9/12/2014 1-04-37-35-0020-00000-0410 ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Okeechobee, Florida 34972 Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE STEVEN J. WOOD, Esquire DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH Attorney for Personal Representative Name in which assessed: IS BARRED. Florida Bar No: 0828531 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED EDGAR OCHOA McCARTHY, SUMMERS, BOBKO, WOOD, ERASTO OCHOA The date of the ¿ rst publication of NORMAN, BASS & MELBY, P.A. 2014TD109 PAULA OCHOA this Notice is September 12, 2014. 2400 S.E. Federal Highway, 4th Floor Stuart, Florida 34994 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that BE A MAN BUY LAND LLC the holder Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- Ancillary Personal Representative Telephone: (772) 286-1700 of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be is- scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- CAROL S. CONLEY /s/ Primary Email: sued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, P.O. Box 635 [email protected] of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. Seabeck, Washington 98380 Secondary Email: SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES [email protected] Certi¿ cate No: 2493 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 Attorney for Ancillary Personal Rep- 467196 ON 9/12,19/2014 SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT resentative Description of Property: BASSWOOD UNIT 5 LOT 80 BLOCK 59 Okeechobee County, Florida JOEL O PARKER /s/ /s/ Robin R. Parrish Attorney for Personal Representative LEGAL NOTICE Commercial Space 500, 1000, 1300 SF. 1-05-37-35-0050-00590-0800 Deputy Clerk Florida Bar No. 0070201 Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida BRETT & REYNOLDS, P.A. Public Auction will be held at Johns 863-467-0651 NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; 20093 East Pennsylvania Ave #4 Towing Service storage lot located at Name in which assessed: In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a P.O.Drawer 2480 704 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Okee- BARRY BIONDO special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Dunnellon, Florida 34430 chobee, Florida 34972 on SEPTEM- Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 467204 ON 9/12,19/2014 BER 19, 2014 at 9:00 A.M. Pursuant Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- to Florida Statute 713.78 for unpaid scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING towing and storage charges. Year, chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL make, model and VIN are as follows. Campers/RVs Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. 1.800.955.8770. SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES 466311 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 1998 FORD ESCORT VIN#3FAFP15P6WR199152 SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 2005 GMC CANYON Wanted all Travel Okeechobee County, Florida VIN#1GTDS136X58237296 /s/ Robin R. Parrish 1989 FORD BRONCO Trailers, Motor Homes Deputy Clerk READING A VIN#1FMEU15N4KLA60266 and Fifth Wheels. Any NEWSPAPER Mobile Home NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; Reading a newspaper helps Terms of sale are cash, and no Condition, Cash paid In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a MAKES YOU A checks will be accepted. Seller re- Rent on the spot special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact MORE INFORMED serves the right of ¿ nal bid. ALL Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 you get more out of life. SALES ARE FINAL! NO REFUNDS Call 941-347-7171 NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- AND INTERESTING WILL BE MADE! Said automobiles will in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING be sold in “As Is” condition with no 3/2 MH, LARGE SHED, IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL PERSON. guarantee’s. LARGE WOOD DECK, 1.800.955.8770. No wonder newspaper 467217 ON 9/12/2014 LOCATED OFF 15A. 466315 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 N o wonder newspaper $750.00/MO. SE- readers have more fun! readers are more popular! CURITY/LAST MONTH NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CALL 863-634-2787 2014TD111 NOTICE OF PROCUREMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES -- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that BE A MAN BUY LAND LLC the holder REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) - BUCKHEAD RIDGE of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be is- CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Automobiles sued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description 3bd./2ba Dble Wide. of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Pursuant to Section 287.055, Florida Statutes, the State of Florida Consul- $600 mo. plus sec. No tants’ Competitive Negotiations Act and the State Requirements for Educa- Certi¿ cate No: 2505 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 tional Facilities (SREF), the DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF INDIAN pets. Call 863-763-4031 2011 S.E.L. FORD FU- RIVER STATE COLLEGE will consider the contracting of a CONSTRUCTION Description of Property: BASSWOOD UNIT 6 LOT 46 BLOCK 64 MANAGER (CM) for providing professional services for the following con- SION, WHITE, ONE struction project: FOR RENT 55 & OLDER OWNER, LOW MILES, 1-05-37-35-0060-00640-0460 Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida REMODEL OF THE FORMER FAU BUILDINGS PARK, RV TRAILER LOADED, EXCELLENT Located at the IRSC Pruitt Campus $150.00 DEPOSIT, CONDITION, 6 CYL. Name in which assessed: 500 N.W. California Blvd., Port St. Lucie, FL 34986 $350.00/MO. PLUS MUST SELL $14,000.00 GENOVEVA VALENTIN VICTOR VALENTIN This project will consist of working with the project architect/engineer team ELECTRIC CALL 214-336-7562 in the design phase, including value-engineering, the development of a 863-763-7164 Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) and construction services for the remod- scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- el of portions of the three (3) former FAU Buildings. CASH FOR CARS chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. Business entities interested in providing construction management services FOR RENT REMODELED No Title Needed, SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES for the Indian River State College (IRSC) Project(s) are hereby noti¿ ed that MOBILE HOME Any Condition. their “Statement of Quali¿ cations” submittals must be received in the IRSC SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Facilities & Sustainability Of¿ ce at 3209 Virginia Avenue, Building “S”, Room $700.00/MO. MOVES 268junk.com Okeechobee County, Florida 233, Fort Pierce, Florida 34981-5596 by the DEADLINE DATE OF FRIDAY, YOU IN, CLOSE TO Located in Okeechobee /s/ Robin R. Parrish OCTOBER 10, 2014, at 2:00 P.M. Submittal requirements are one (1) origi- TOWN. ALSO 2 EMPTY Call (863)268-5865 Deputy Clerk nal and ¿ ve (5) copies. LOTS AVAILABLE NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; Instructions for completion and submission of the Construction Management In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a “Statement of Quali¿ cations” may be obtained at the IRSC Facilities & Sus- $350.00/MO. ALL special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact tainability Of¿ ce, 3209 Virginia Avenue, Building “S”, Room 233, Fort Pierce, UTILITIES INCLUDED Looking for a place to Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 Florida 34981-5596; or preferably by e-mailing your request to ON WATER. CALL hang your hat? Look NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- [email protected] or calling the Facilities Planning Of¿ ce at 772-462-7360. in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING 863-801-6993 ASK FOR no further than the IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL IRSC reserves the right to waive any informality in the selection process and BILLY classifieds. 1.800.955.8770. to reject any or all Statement of Quali¿ cations. 466317 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 466971 ON 9/12,19,26/2014 16 Okeechobee News September 12, 2014

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2014TD106 2014TD101 2014TD104 2014TD108 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that BE A MAN BUY LAND LLC the holder NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that GEORGE AND WHITNEY MCMILLAN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that BE A MAN BUY LAND LLC the holder of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be is- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TC 2012 LLC the holder of the follow- the holder of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description ing certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. deed to be issued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, sued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description of the proper- the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: as follows: Certi¿ cate No: 2491 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 Certi¿ cate No: 2485 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 Certi¿ cate No: 3861 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 Certi¿ cate No: 1503 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 Description of Property: BASSWOOD UNIT 5 LOT 62 BLOCK 59 Description of Property: BASSWOOD UNIT 5 LOT 25 BLOCK 58 Description of Property: 1ST ADDITION TO CITY OF OKEECHOBEE LOT Description of Property: LOT B TRACT 19 WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 1-05-37-35-0050-00590-0620 4 BLOCK 204 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF TRACT 19 SECTION 29 1-05-37-35-0050-00580-0250 Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida AS TO THE SOUTHERN COLONIZATION COMPANY PLAT OF TOWN- Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida 3-21-37-35-0020-02040-0040 SHIP 34 SOUTH RANGE 33 EAST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- Name in which assessed: Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4 PAGES 3-3E INCLUSIVE PUBLIC Name in which assessed: JOSE RAUL MARRERO VELEZ RECORDS OF OKEECHOBEE COUNTY FLORIDA RAY LEE VALENTIN PISTEROS AND DISPLAYS INC Name in which assessed: TERESA HOLLOMAN 1-29-34-33-0A00-00019-B000 Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- Name in which assessed: Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, RUBEN SEDA SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- Okeechobee County, Florida Okeechobee County, Florida SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, /s/ Robin R. Parrish /s/ Robin R. Parrish Okeechobee County, Florida Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. Deputy Clerk Deputy Clerk /s/ Robin R. Parrish SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES Deputy Clerk NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; Okeechobee County, Florida special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a /s/ Robin R. Parrish Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Deputy Clerk NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a 1.800.955.8770. 1.800.955.8770. IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact 466312 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 466314 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 1.800.955.8770. Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 466321 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 1.800.955.8770. 2014TD113 466309 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 2014TD114 2014TD107 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that BE A MAN BUY LAND LLC the holder of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be is- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that BE A MAN BUY LAND LLC the holder NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TC 2012 LLC the holder of the follow- sued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be is- ing certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: sued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description of the proper- of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: 2014TD110 Certi¿ cate No: 2508 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 Certi¿ cate No: 3421 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 Certi¿ cate No: 3753 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that BE A MAN BUY LAND LLC the holder Description of Property: BASSWOOD UNIT 6 LOT 53 BLOCK 64 of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be is- Description of Property: BEING A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SEC- Description of Property: CITY OF OKEECHOBEE LOT 11 & E 1/2 OF sued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description 1-05-37-35-0060-00640-0530 TION 17 TOWNSHIP 37 SOUTH RANGE 36 EAST OKEECHOBEE LOT 12 BLOCK 42 of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida COUNTY FLORIDA ALSO KNOWN AS LOTS 120D 103D 106D AND 107D ON THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF FOUR SEASONS ESTATES 3-15-37-35-0010-00420-0110 Certi¿ cate No: 2504 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 Name in which assessed: AND BEING FURTHER BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida MARIA D RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ COMMENCE AT THE SW CORNER OF SAID SECTION 17 THENCE Description of Property: BASSWOOD UNIT 6 LOT 45 BLOCK 64 SOUTH 89 DEG 57 MIN 33 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET Name in which assessed: Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- TO A POINT LYING ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY OF SW 2ND AVE- JANET L ESTRELLA 1-05-37-35-0060-00640-0450 scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- NUE THENCE NORTH 00 DEG 05 MIN 07 SEC EAST ALONG SAID Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, RIGHT OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 3208.32 FEET TO A POINT LYING Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY OF NW 3RD STREET THENCE scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- Name in which assessed: SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES SOUTH 89 DEG 24 MIN 08 SEC EAST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, G VALENTIN OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 600.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. VICTOR M VALENTIN SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT NING THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89 DEG 24 MIN 08 SEC EAST SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES Okeechobee County, Florida ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- /s/ Robin R. Parrish THENCE NORTH 00 DEG 05 MIN 07 SEC EAST A DISTANCE OF SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- Deputy Clerk 200.00 FEET THENCE NORTH 89 DEG 24 MIN 08 SEC WEST A DIS- Okeechobee County, Florida chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, TANCE OF 200.00 FEET THENCE SOUTH 00 DEG 05 MIN 07 SEC /s/ Robin R. Parrish Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; WEST A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING Deputy Clerk SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a LESS & EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING COMMENCING AT THE 1/4 SEC- special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact TION CORNER OF THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 17 NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 TOWNSHIP 37 SOUTH RANGE 36 EAST RUN THENCE SOUTH 89 In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a Okeechobee County, Florida NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- DEG 24 MIN 08 SEC EAST ALONG THE 1/4 SECTION LINE FOR A special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact /s/ Robin R. Parrish in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEG 04 MIN 22 Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 Deputy Clerk IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL SEC EAST PARALLEL WITH THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- 1.800.955.8770. NORTH 1/2 OF SAID SECTION 17 FOR A DISTANCE OF 662.00 FEET in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; 466319 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 DEG 24 MIN 08 SEC EAST PARALLEL WITH IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a THE SOUTH BOUNDARY LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SAID SEC- 1.800.955.8770. 466320 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TION 17 FOR A DISTANCE OF 600.00 FEET FOR POINT OF BEGIN- Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 NING THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89 DEG 24 MIN 08 SEC EAST FOR NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- 2014TD115 A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEG 04 MIN in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING 22 SEC WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET THENCE RUN NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that DELANE REX LINEBERRY the holder NORTH 89 DEG 24 MIN 08 SEC WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 200.00 1.800.955.8770. of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be is- FEET THENCE RUN NORTH 00 DEG 04 MIN 22 SEC EAST FOR A DIS- 2014TD100 466316 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 sued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description TANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO POINT OF BEGINNING LYING IN AND of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: COMPRISING A PART OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 17 TOWN- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WOONGYE CHUNG the holder of the SHIP 37 SOUTH RANGE 36 EAST OKEECHOBEE COUNTY FLORIDA following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be issued NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Certi¿ cate No: 3425 Year of Issuance: June-01-2011 ALSO KNOWN AS LOTS 106D AND 107D FOUR SEASONS ESTATES thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description of AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: 2014TD116 Description of Property: THE EAST ONE HALF E1/2 OF THE FOLLOW- ING DESCRIBED PROPERTY COMMENCING AT THE QUARTER SEC- 1-17-37-36-0A00-00003-102D Certi¿ cate No: 1933 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that SOUTHERN HOMESITES INC the TION CORNER ON THE WEST BOUNDARY LINE OF SECTION 17 Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida holder of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to TOWNSHIP 37 SOUTH RANGE 36 EAST RUN THENCE SOUTH 89 Description of Property: LOT 86 HUDSON LAKE RANCHES UNRE- be issued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the de- DEG 24 MIN 08 SEC EAST ALONG THE QUARTER SECTION LINE Name in which assessed: CORDED PLAT A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN A PORTION OF SEC- scription of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as fol- FOR A DISTANCE OF 1905.30 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST JOSEPH FREDERICK GAZZA TION 24 TOWNSHIP 36 SOUTH RANGE 34 EAST OKEECHOBEE lows: RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF FOUR SEASONS DRIVE THENCE RUN COUNTY FLORIDA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED SOUTH 0 DEG 05 MIN 07 SEC WEST PARALLEL WITH THE WEST Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- AS FOLLOWS COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID Certi¿ cate No: 1652 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 BOUNDARY LINE OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF SAID SECTION 17 FOR A scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- SECTION 24 THENCE SOUTH 01 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC WEST ALONG DISTANCE OF 1918.00 FEET THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 DEG 24 MIN chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 24 FOR 766.91 FEET THENCE Description of Property: LOT G TRACT 10 WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 08 SEC EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 396.00 FEET FOR THE POINT OF Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 16th day of October, 2014. SOUTH 89 DEG 00 MIN 00 SEC EAST FOR 338.61 FEET TO THE OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF TRACT 10 SECTION 34 BEGINNING THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89 DEG 24 MIN 08 SEC SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES POINT OF BEGINNING SAID POINT BEING THE BEGINNING OF A AS TO THE SOUTHERN COLONIZATION COMPANY PLAT OF TOWN- EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 396.00 FEET THENCE RUN SOUTH 0 DEG CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS SHIP 34 SOUTH RANGE 33 EAST ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- 05 MIN 07 SEC WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 220.00 FEET THENCE SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF 1985.00 FEET A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 14 DEG 05 MIN 31 SEC OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4 PAGES 3-3E INCLUSIVE PUBLIC RUN NORTH 89 DEG 24 MIN 08 SEC WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF Okeechobee County, Florida AND FROM SAID POINT A RADIAL LINE BEARS SOUTH 10 DEG 15 RECORDS OF OKEECHOBEE COUNTY FLORIDA 396.00 FEET THENCE RUN NORTH 0 DEG 05 MIN 07 SEC EAST FOR /s/ Robin R. Parrish MIN 15 SEC WEST THENCE EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE FOR A DISTANCE OF 220.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING LYING Deputy Clerk 488.21 FEET THENCE SOUTH 29 DEG 38 MIN 17 SEC WEST FOR 1-34-34-33-0A00-00010-G000 IN & COMPRISING A PART OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF S1/2 OF SEC- 524.73 FEET THENCE NORTH 66 DEG 40 MIN 43 SEC WEST FOR Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida TION 17 TOWNSHIP 37 SOUTH RANGE 36 EAST OKEECHOBEE NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; 381.96 FEET THENCE NORTH 79 DEG 38 MIN 39 SEC WEST FOR COUNTY FLORIDA ALSO DESCRIBED AS LOT 20F OF AN UNRE- In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a 8.55 FEET THENCE NORTH 18 DEG 55 MIN 49 SEC EAST FOR Name in which assessed: CORDED PLAT KNOWN AS FOUR SEASONS ESTATES 1.00 ACRE special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact 473.77 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING 5.09 ACRES JAZMINE K PRICE Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 1-17-37-36-0A00-00003-020F NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- 1-26-36-34-0010-00000-0860 Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, Name in which assessed: 1.800.955.8770. Name in which assessed: Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 30th day of October, 2014. AMPARO BARTRA 466997 ON 9/5,12,19,26/2014 THE OKEECHOBEE GROUP LLC SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES GUSTAVO A BARTRA Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- Okeechobee County, Florida scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, /s/ Robin R. Parrish chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 18th day of September, 2014. Deputy Clerk Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 16th day of October, 2014. SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Okeechobee County, Florida special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Okeechobee County, Florida /s/ Robin R. Parrish Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 /s/ Robin R. Parrish Deputy Clerk NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- Deputy Clerk in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a 1.800.955.8770. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact 467197 ON 9/12,19,26 & 10/2/2014 special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8770. 1.800.955.8770. 466173 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 466998 ON 9/5,12,19,26/2014 September 12, 2014 Okeechobee News 17 Okeechobee Bruce Conrad said Lake Placid has a new The Brahmans fi nished second in a tri- coach and 13 new players on the roster match held against Fort Pierce Westwood this year which explained their poor perfor- and Lincoln Park Academy in Ft. Pierce as Sports News mance. He saluted his girls for a strong ef- well. Lincoln Park shot 171, OHS 173 and fort. Westwood 208 in the match. in Brief “Hannah was super today and she had OHS also did well in a four-way match on By Charles M. Murphy a couple of three putts so her round could Wednesday, Sept. 10, at the Martin County have been even better,” he noted. Golf and Country Club. South Fork, Jensen Okeechobee News The Lady Brahmans played at Clewiston Beach and Fort Pierce Central all competed • The Lady Brahman golf team had on Wednesday afternoon. in an 18-hole match. their best match of the year Monday as they • The Brahman boys golf team got off to Daniel Fulleda, Zach Hudson and Kyle pounded the Lake Placid Green Dragons, a strong start last week as they defeated Port Mullins each shot 83 to lead OHS. Jarred 193-294. Hannah Raulerson led the way with St. Lucie by 28 strokes, 180-208. Morgan fi nished with an 88 and Eli Finney a 3-over par 38. Cameron White shot a 46, Daniel Fulleda led the OHS team with a carded a 92 for Okeechobee. while Meredith Hilliard fi red a 54 and Denise 39, while Kyle Mullins and Jarred Morgan The team score was 338. Ihinger ended her round with a 55 for OHS. each carded a 47. Eli Finney and Zach Hud- • Yearling Middle School battled stubborn • Okeechobee High School golf coach son fi nished their rounds with identical 48s. Storm Grove in their season opener in vol- leyball Monday before the Lady Bulls pre- vailed 25-13 and 25-18. Crossword Puzzle YMS led only 7-6 in the fi rst game before they scored eight out the next nine points to Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis pull away thanks to excellent serves from ACROSS 5 Shuffle or nano 40 Retreat 56 “How to Build a Cera Elliott and Lyn’d Lewis. The second Public Notice Public Notice 1 Fish often dipped 6 “Don’t be a 41 Gentle touch Classic Golf game was also close. Yearling pulled out to in wasabi wuss!” 42 Summer, at the Swing” author a 9-3 lead only to see the Dolphins rally with NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 8 Pasadena 7 “The Stepford Sorbonne Els an 8-0 run to take a two point lead. 2014TD102 institute where Wives” novelist 43 Huge amount 59 Sound of music Yearling fi nally put the game away thanks NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that TC 2012 LLC the holder of the follow- most of “The Big 8 Foreign service 45 Resting place 60 Footed vases to two service aces by Elliott. Middle School ing certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. officer The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description of the proper- Bang Theory” 46 Car-cleaning 61 __-la-la volleyball team rescheduled a match with ty, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: 9 Declare to be cloth 62 Color to stop at characters work Glades Day for Oct. 14 at 4:30 p.m. Certi¿ cate No: 2121 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 15 Meeting true 47 Bar brew 63 “That feels good!” 10 Showed the way • The Yearling Middle School soccer Description of Property: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER expectations 50 Medals and 65 “Spaceballs” OF SECTION 14 TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH RANGE 35 EAST RUN 16 Late 11 Glenn Miller’s trophies director Brooks team put in a dominant performance as they THENCE NORTH 89 DEG 54 MIN 17 SEC EAST ALONG THE NORTH BOUNDARY LINE OF SAID SECTION 14 AND THE CENTERLINE OF 17 Florida NASCAR instrument 52 Rent payer 66 Start to heat? bested the Dolphins 8-0 by mercy rule mid- SR S15C FOR A DISTANCE OF 545.50 FEET THENCE RUN SOUTH 01 12 Prof’s email suffix DEG 35 MIN 37 SEC WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 33.00 FEET TO A city 54 Bishop’s hat 67 Cobra’s warning way through the second half. POINT ON THE SOUTH RW LINE OF SAID SR S15C FOR POINT OF 18 “Absolutely!” 13 Baby bear • Osceola Middle School was rained BEGINNING THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 01 DEG 35 MIN 37 SEC 14 Riled (up) WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 19 Pool session for ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE: out in soccer action Tuesday at Sebastian DEG 54 MIN 17 SEC WEST PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH BOUN- 20 Ironman event DARY LINE OF SAID SECTION 14 FOR A DISTANCE OF 255.00 FEET grown-ups Middle School. No makeup date has been THENCE RUN NORTH 01 DEG 35 MIN 37 SEC EAST FOR A DIS- 21 “Well, hello there” comprised of the TANCE OF 80.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE AFORESAID SOUTH RW last words of 19-, scheduled. LINE OF SR S15C THENCE RUN NORTH 89 DEG 54 MIN 17 SEC 24 Land of the Incas • The Brahman bowling teams had a EAST ALONG SAID RW LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 255.00 FEET TO 25 Hoops cable 39- and 58- POINT OF BEGINNING SUBJECT TO A COMMON EASEMENT OVER Across rough night Wednesday in Fort Pierce as they AND ACROSS THE EAST 17.5 FEET AND THE WEST 17.5 FEET channel THEREOF LYING IN AND COMPRISING A PART OF THE WEST 1/2 21 Passé 29 Catch on were swept by the Lincoln Park Greyhounds. OF NORTHWEST 1/4 OF NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14 TOWN- 22 That woman SHIP 34 SOUTH RANGE 35 EAST OKEECHOBEE COUNTY FLORIDA 31 Disgusting The girls team lost 7-0 while the boy’s squad 23 Stable diet? 1-14-34-35-0A00-00002-0170 33 Aunt Bee’s fell 6-1. Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida 26 Bee: Pref. Top performances for OHS included a charge 27 Nervous Name in which assessed: 34 Dishwasher cycle BOBBY FRALIX mannerism 195 high game from Jessica Olney and a 335 REBECCA FRALIX AKA BECKY FRALIX AKA REBECCA E FRALIX 35 Operatic solo 28 Crew neck series from Meghen Davis. Allison Bellamy Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- 37 City with canals alternative led LPA with a high game of 203 and a 400 scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- 39 Motorcycle chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, 30 Part of NIH: series. Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. designed for SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES Abbr. Coach Carole Olney said Lincoln Park got acrobatic 32 Wicked SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT maneuvers off to a strong start with a 815-765 in the fi rst Okeechobee County, Florida 36 Auto body game and won the second 775-744. The Lady /s/ Robin R. Parrish 41 What flower girls concern Deputy Clerk toss 38 Scratches (out) Brahmans had trouble with open frames in NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; 44 In good health both games. In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a 39 Deep blue gem [email protected] 06/17/14 special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact 45 Underwire LPA won the Baker games 190-141, 158- Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- garment 139 and 180-102. in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING 48 Mounted on IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL Brian Chapman had a high game of 202 1.800.955.8770. 49 Post-shower and a 384 series to lead the boys team. Ken 466310 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 powder Merrick led LPA with a 229 and a 444 series. 51 More than just a Olney said the boys continue to build and NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED good buy are showing improvement in each match. 2014TD112 53 Local news hr. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that BE A MAN BUY LAND LLC the holder 55 Left dreamland of the following certi¿ cate has ¿ led said certi¿ cates for a tax deed to be is- 57 Slight advantage sued thereon. The certi¿ cate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: 58 Baseball play Certi¿ cate No: 2506 Year of Issuance: June-01-2012 that may be foiled by a Description of Property: BASSWOOD UNIT 6 LOT 47 BLOCK 64 pitchout 1-05-37-35-0060-00640-0470 61 Double-crosser Said property being in the County of Okeechobee, State of Florida 64 Freeway Name in which assessed: RAMON IRIZARRY entrances 68 Bump from Unless said certi¿ cate shall be redeemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certi¿ cate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Okee- behind chobee County Judicial Center, Jury Assembly Room, 312 NW 3rd Street, Okeechobee, Florida 10:00 A.M., on the 2nd day of October, 2014. 69 Champions SUBJECT TO CURRENT TAXES 70 Sticks SHARON ROBERTSON, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 71 Cuddles Okeechobee County, Florida /s/ Robin R. Parrish Deputy Clerk DOWN NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990; 1 South, at the In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Sorbonne Court Administration no later that seven days prior to the proceeding at 250 2 Org. for shrinks Ashley Bowers prepares to serve dur- NW Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, Florida 34986, 1.772.807.4370 with- ing Yearling’s victory over Storm Grove in two working days of your receipt of this notice. IF YOU ARE HEARING 3 Barnyard pen IMPAIRED CALL 1.800.955.8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE IMPAIRED CALL By C.C. Burnikel Monday. A strong service game paved 1.800.955.8770. 4 Malarkey 06/17/14 466318 ON 8/22,29;9/5,12/2014 (c)2014 Tribune Content Agency, LLC the way for another YMS victory. 18 Okeechobee News September 12, 2014

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