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Stellar summer www.newssun.com Former Sebring star Corbin Hoffner shines in second year as a pro SPORTS, 1B EWS UN Cool cooking N -S Tomatoes are versatile and healthy Highlands County’s Hometown Newspaper Since 1927 addition to your dinner recipes Wednesday-Thursday, September 18-19, 2013 Volume 94/Number 112 | 50 cents WHATʼS COOKING, B12 Thunder rolls into Sebring Friday By SAMANTHA GHOLAR 100-plus cars expected for car lovers throughout the [email protected] three day event. Beginning SEBRING — Patrons and fourth annual event downtown Friday, at 4 p.m., the Sebring organizers are hoping the Thunder car show welcomes only thunder they hear this “We have 100 cars already Registration forms can be guests and participants with weekend will be coming registered,” said event filled out and returned at the a reception at the Kenilworth from the 100-plus cars that founder John Griffin. “We Kenilworth Lodge located at Lodge. Food vendors and will converge on the down- usually get a lot more cars the corner of Lakeview beer tents will open up at 5 town Sebring circle for the registered the week of once Drive and Kenilworth Drive. p.m. on the Circle Friday. fourth annual Sebring people kind of get a feel of Registration will be held all The Shannon Reed Band Thunder event. what the weather is going to day Friday at Kenilworth can will take the stage at 7 p.m. Sebring Thunder brings be like, so I’m expecting be downloaded at News Sun file photo “Each year we start it off classic and muscle cars to more.” http://www.sebringcruise.co Classic cars the streets this weekend for the annual Sebring with the welcome party and the Circle along with music Registration for Sebring m/. Thunder car show, which will kick off Friday at 4 p.m. the big burnout on North Three full days of cars, music and food await patrons and and food for residents and Thunder can be submitted A full schedule of events participants. visitors to enjoy. through Saturday. and activities await classic See SEBRING, A5

EMS to 1,000 days and counting continue Gas prices hit miserable milestone inspections of private ambulances County to start charging them for standby services, also

By BARRY FOSTER News-Sun correspondent SEBRING – It appears Highlands County Emergency Medical Services will continue doing inspections of local ambu- lance providers and now will begin charg- ing for standby services when they are called in to substitute for a private firm. Those answers come from Highlands County officials in the wake of questions raised over the past several weeks during appearances before county commissioners by Highlands County Emergency Services

Katara Simmons/News-Sun Americans have been paying more than $3 per gallon for gas for more than 1,000 straight days as of Tuesday. For Floridians, that See COUNTY, A7 streak is one day longer, since the state average topped $3 one day before the national average. Gas prices won’t drop below Two arrested $3 anytime soon, AAA says for threats

News-Sun staff gallon for at least another 1,000 on average have remained above If it seems hard to remember days barring a major economic $3.50 per gallon for the majority with gun the last time gas was under $3 recession. of days during the current streak, “It’s a hardship on By PHIL ATTINGER per gallon, there’s a good reason. “Florida gas prices reached $3 and AAA projects the national [email protected] And don’t expect those fond a gallon on December 22, 2010, average will remain higher than everybody. When SEBRING — A driveway confrontation memories to become reality just one day sooner than the $3.50 per gallon in the coming you’ve got to go with loaded pistols ended in a standoff again any time soon. national average,” said Mark days. Since the current streak (somewhere), without shots fired. The national average price of Jenkins, AAA spokesman, The began, consumers will have paid Two men who allegedly started the con- gasoline will surpassed $3 per Auto Club Group. “While a national average of: you’ve got to go. flict left without further incident, but they gallon Tuesday for the 1,000th Florida motorists may get lucky — $3.25 per gallon or higher You’ve got to keep have been arrested and charged in the consecutive day for the first time and occasionally pay less than for 913 total days case. on record, according a report $3 per gallon in the future, $2 — $3.50 per gallon or higher moving. Sebring police have filed charges on from AAA. The current streak gas prices are mostly a thing of for 643 total days Edgar L. Myers Goldsmith, 23, of 313 began on Dec. 23, 2010, and the past.” — $3.75 per gallon or higher Poinsettia St. in Lake Placid, and Bryan AAA forecasts the national aver- Monday’s national average Arnold Belcher age will remain above $3 per was $3.52 per gallon. Gas prices See GAS, A6 Sebring resident See PAIR, A4

Index Celebrations B7 Pole signs OK in downtown AP, for now Classifieds A9 By PHIL ATTINGER no more than 3 feet tall with an overall mounted signs along U.S. 27 and other Clubs B9 [email protected] sign height of no more than 5 feet. high-traffic commercial areas. Crossword Puzzle B11 T-storms in early AVON PARK — Changes to the city Changes to the ordinance will take Business owners told Deleon, Codo- sign ordinance will allow existing pole- effect Thursday. Community Briefs A2 afternoon Salisbury and city staff that motorists mounted commercial signs in the his- City Manager Julian Deleon said the have trouble seeing monument signs at Dear Abby B11 High 90 toric areas of Main Street. change came after business owners Low 73 the highway’s in-city speed limit of 45 Editorial & Opinion A3 However, if the business owner sells weighed in on proposed changes to the mph, so a move to have monument Friends & Neighbors B8 Details, A12 or moves, then those old signs will ordinance. signs there was abandoned. have to comply with the code. As a result, city staff asked Jennifer Obituaries A5 Codo-Salisbury said she has amend- Any new signs downtown will have Codo-Salisbury, planning director with ed the code to allow the total surface Sudoku Puzzle B11 to be monument signs mounted close to the Central Florida Regional Planning What’s Cooking B12 0790994 01001 the ground on a solid base or on posts Council, to expand the use of pole- See POLE, A6

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Page A2 News-Sun ࡗ Wednesday, September 18, 2013 www.newssun.com Community Briefs SFSC upper level gallery Lake Denton ramp collection. The open house to be closed for will also include informa- repairs tion about the opportunities through the county’s showcases new artist AVON PARK — tourism website and adver- Highlands County Parks tising grants through the and Recreation Department Tourist Development Marshall’s has announced that the Council. pencil drawings Lake Denton boat ramp at Starting in January 2014, 800 Lake Denton Road in the Highlands County Tax on display Avon Park will be closed Collector will begin col- for repair and maintenance lecting the 2 percent TDT through Dec. 16 from Monday, Sept. 23 locally for those who are through Tuesday, Sept. 24. Special to the News-Sun subject to the tax. The ramp is scheduled to AVON PARK — Stunning Representatives from the reopen Sept. 25. and realistic pencil drawings Tax Collector’s Office will For further information describe the 12-piece collec- be on hand to answer ques- on boat ramp closings you tion of artwork by Beverly tions regarding the local may contact the Highlands Marshall featured in the collections of the TDT. County Parks and upper level gallery at the For more information, Recreation Department at South Florida State College contact the Highlands (863) 402-6812. Theatre for the Performing County Visitor & Arts. Tax Collector, TDC Convention Bureau at 402- 6909. The “White and Black will have open Expressions” exhibit is on display for the public now house Oct. 9 RPAC meeting through Dec. 16. The upper Thursday SEBRING – The Office level gallery is designated as of Highlands County Tax a community artist gallery SEBRING — There will Collector and Office of and showcases exceptional be an RPAC (Recreation Tourist Development will artists from the surrounding and Parks Advisory be presenting an “Open area. Committee) meeting House” from 10 a.m. to 2 Marshall is a self-taught Thursday at 2 p.m. in the p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9 at artist who has been working Sports Complex, the auditorium lobby of the with pencil and studying on Concession Building at 216 Bert J. Harris Agriculture her own for some time. She Sheriff’s Tower Road in Center in Sebring. has been interested in art her Sebring. The public is The open house will be entire life, but did not focus invited to attend. an opportunity for those entirely on drawing until involved in the accommo- March 2012. She also paints HIP offers free dations field (hotel/motel, and has recently begun to telephones campgrounds, vacation sculpt. rentals and homes etc.) to “The artwork that I have SEBRING – Hearing obtain information about on exhibit here arose from a Impaired Persons will dis- the local Tourist passion to draw,” Marshall Development Tax (TDT) said. “I find that, as an artist, Continued on A5 there is an internal drive, a passion to draw, a passion to Online create, and a passion to Courtesy photo ‘Chief Joseph’ is one of the pencil drawings by Beverly Marshall on display in the upper always try something new. I level gallery at the SFSC Theatre for the Performing Arts. This week’s question: love old photos, local sites, Should the Department of people, and just about any- Juvenile Justice or G4S, thing that I find something Florida At and Culture which runs the Avon Park special in, something I can A lot of things inspire me. I love to draw (MOFAC) is open to the Youth Academy, have to bring out in a drawing and people, places, and things that I find public, Wednesday through show to a viewer to make Friday, 12:30 - 4:30 p.m., pay for the cost of controlling the Aug. 17 riot? them see what I see. A lot of beauty in. I like to capture a moment and by appointment for things inspire me. I love to and put it on paper. That moment can group tours. When the sea- draw people, places, and be anything. son begins in November, things that I find beauty in. I SFSC Artist Series patrons Yes No like to capture a moment and may visit the museum one put it on paper. That moment hour prior to each perform- 81.8% 18.8% Beverly Marshall can be anything.” ance. For more information featured artist When asked what she or to schedule an appoint- Total votes: 99 liked to focus on during ment, contact Cathy Futral, painting, Marshall replied, “I and wax. The food coloring Crafts Coop in Lake Placid, art professor, at 863-784- love sunsets and sunrises. comes out so vibrant, and I The Galleria in Sebring, The 7195 or email Poll open through Friday. www.newssun.com Some of the most beautiful love the way it looks.” Yellow House Gallery in [email protected]. Make your voice heard at colors that nature can pro- Marshall’s artwork is also Sebring,and Fantastic Finds duce come from a setting on display and can be pur- Consignment and Art sun. I like to paint these chased at the following gal- Gallery in Vero Beach. Sept. 14 15 17 22 40 41 45 x:3 scenes with food coloring leries: Caladium Arts and The SFSC Museum of Lottery Next jackpot $6 million Center Sept. 11 3 26 36 37 43 44 x:5 Sept. 7 7 16 31 38 39 42 x:2 Cox to talk to Voters’ Sept. 16 11 13 23 31 34 Sept. 16 (n) 7465 Sept. 15 1 13 14 16 30 Sept. 16 (d) 5900 Sept. 14 9 11 12 14 26 Sept. 15 (n) 5635 League on Thursday Sept. 13 1 17 21 28 30 Sept. 15 (d) 5328 Sept. 13 4 20 30 39 20 Sept. 16 (n) 172 By BARRY FOSTER presentation,” said Nell Highlands Tea Party meeting Sept. 10 12 14 27 40 19 Sept. 16 (d) 567 News-Sun correspondent Roberts of the Voters’ where another educational Sept. 6 1 18 30 37 2 Sept. 15 (n) 683 SEBRING — League. “This, along with all issue, the Common Core cur- Sept. 3 2 11 20 42 22 Sept. 15 (d) 494 Superintendent of Highlands the discussion we have heard riculum will be discussed. County Schools Wally Cox about Common Core, make Randy Osborne of the Sept. 14 1 17 25 37 44 PB: 20 will address the Highlands this a particularly important Florida Eagle Forum will be Next jackpot $400 million Voters’ League Thursday time for the superintendent at that session to talk about Sept. 11 11 19 33 42 52 PB: 33 evening. As part of his pres- to visit with us.” the educational process that Sept. 7 2 19 22 26 45 PB: 24 entation, Cox will show a The Voters’ League is one is being proposed for the stop-action short film enti- of the oldest groups of its entire state of Florida. Sept. 13 9 22 28 48 54 MB: 8 x4 tled “The Ever Increasing kind in Highlands County. Critics have objected to Next jackpot $130 million Burden on American Public Speakers the manner in which Sept. 10 2 12 18 54 56 MB: 1 x3 Schools.” generally Common Core standards Sept. 6 2 16 17 22 41 MB: 31 x4 The program deals with start with a were created, adopted and the mandates being levied on short presen- funded. They further contend local school systems by both tation, fol- that the standards both are federal and state govern- lowed by a unconstitutional and illegal. ments. question-and- Moreover, they charge the Author Jamie Vollmer Cox answer ses- standards themselves are pub block; 5.542"; 4.5"; Black; publishers block; 0 0 0 2 6 4 0 3 contends that since the onset sion with the complicated and some worry of the 20th century, audience to allow for addi- that Common Core may be America’s leaders have tional information and clari- inferior to some current state viewed public schools as the fication of issues. standards and are designed logical place to select and Vollmer has spent the last to indoctrinate rather than sort young people into two 25 years working with teach students. groups — thinkers and doers school districts, education Also at issue is the cost of — according to the needs of associations, foundations and implementing Common the industrial age. chambers of commerce Core, which Osborne con- It was at this time the shift across the nation to halt tends will strain states and of non-academic duties to what he has termed “the ero- communities. the schools began and the sion of public trust and build That session will be held trend has accelerated ever support for America’s public at 6 p.m. Wednesday evening since. schools.” at the Homer’s Restaurant at “We are delighted to have Cox’s Thursday appear- the Sebring Square shopping Mr. Cox with us to make this ance comes on the heels of a complex. 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Ext. 596 [email protected] recreational use, the dia- the Woodstock Generation, But over time, we have None of what we write logue has drifted from where reached a zenith we were found that much comes here is to lay blame for fail- it needs to be — focusing on being told by the likes of down to how parents, fami- ure or to rest child-rearing the drugs that without doubt Timothy Leary that drugs lies and other support sys- success on any one, lone set or debate kill the body and were good ... mind expand- tems which should prepare of shoulders. It is, however, Health really is maim the mind... ing. our next generation of adults a request — no, a plea — for It is the nature of youth to Today our youths are for the real and often cruel parents, family and care- believe bad things only hap- again wrongly being taught world. givers to take note of recent everything pen to others. That is until they are immune in other Just as it has been proven tragedies and to reconnect someone you know is affect- ways. Television and films time and time again that His neck and chemo, but he did with those younger family ed. If you have to yet experi- have made death a daily part parental involvement underarms were not stabilize. He members who will be tomor- ence this point in life, ask a of our entertainment regi- improves a youngster’s swollen. His skin lined up another friend or a parent. That first men. Gamers, testing the chance of benefiting from a row’s adults so they stand a itched, particularly donor and was death of a young friend, a limits of Xbox or Play good education, our life’s better chance of making the on his arms. almost ready for classmate, or confidante can Station, die and return to life experiences tell us the same right choices. Sleeping at night the transplant, but be like running into a brick moments later. often applies when it comes was impossible. his body failed to wall face first. Such is not the case in the to preventing the misuse of An editorial from the Foster’s The symptoms stabilize again. Additionally, we, as a cul- real world. drugs. Daily Democrat of Dover, N.H. started five years Now he is fight- ago. He was 50 Guest ing for his life. then. He’d been fit Column His doctors are and healthy all his pulling out all the Tom Purcell life. The diagnosis stops, applying was not pleasant. the most aggres- He had contracted chron- sive blends of chemo they ic lymphocytic leukemia have. But the AML has (CLL), a cancer, says may- resisted and gotten oclinic.com , of the blood stronger. The doctors say and bone marrow — bone there is only a 20-percent marrow being “the spongy chance the new treatment tissue inside bones where will work. blood cells are made.” What’s worse is that CLL affects a group of chemo wreaks havoc on the white blood cells called body. Each aggressive lymphocytes, which help treatment requires a the body fight infection. It lengthy hospital stay. That produces abnormal, inef- is where he is as you read fective lymphocytes. The this. abnormal cells may eventu- His name is Don ally crowd out the healthy Krieger, a friend of mine cells, killing the patient. and my family’s for more The silver lining: CLL than 40 years. He’s one of typically progresses more the funniest, most cheerful slowly than other types of people you could ever leukemia. Initially, doctors meet. And all who know monitored the disease’s him marvel at the grace progress. He would not and humor with which he receive his first chemother- is fighting this disease. apy treatment for six I share his story for the months. simple reason that he, and The treatment eased his so many like him, could symptoms quickly. He was use our prayers. Prayer Hi-tech harvesting may make symptom-free for almost works. one year. But the abnormal I write about him cells continued to multiply. because we can all do His second chemo treat- something to help him. We immigration issue solve itself ment staved them off for can consider becoming five more months. bone marrow donors to SALINAS, Calif. — It’s possible that could gain citizen- A San Diego research firm has One challenge with help heal others like Don the weapons of choice to combat illegal ship. But they’ve invented a robot that prunes grapes. It chemo is that the body (go to marrow.org). immigration will turn out to be drones also hedged the bet also has a bot with eight arms and a quickly becomes resistant At the very least, we can and robots. by investing in built-in camera system that sweeps to it. Doctors have to apply donate blood on a regular We’re not talking about patrolling research that could through groves picking oranges. different chemo blends to basis. Patients like Don the borders with Mexico — although, turn the field jobs Modern Farmer magazine looked at overcome resistance. For need whole blood almost in fact, drones are being tested there. over to machines. all this and came up with the headline, the next few years, the dif- daily. The real breakthrough is in the fields, A firm in “Drone, drone on the range.” ferent blends worked well. But mainly I write about here in the Salinas Valley and else- Candid Mountain View, It’s all very exciting and may have Until November 2012. Don because he is an where across the Salad Bowl of the Thoughts Calif., has developed the unintended consequence of moder- His leukemia trans- amazing father, husband, West, where unmanned drones and a Lettuce Bot that ating, if not eliminating, the nation’s formed from a chronic dis- son, brother and friend. robots are being deployed. The mission Peter Funt thins plants in the sharp divide over handling undocu- ease to a more aggressive Those of us lucky to know isn’t to find undocumented farm work- field 20 to 40 times faster than a human mented immigrants. In truth, farmers form, acute myelogenous him can’t image a world ers; it’s to replace them. can do it — and the unit works day and here as well as in Arizona and Florida leukemia (AML). AML without him in it. A decade from now the immigration night. Its inventor told the San have known for decades that undocu- multiples abnormal cells at Don knows better than problem that has proved so vexing for Francisco Chronicle that the robot can mented workers are essential to their an aggressive rate, posing a most that too many of us lawmakers and pundits will essentially thin a 15-acre field, normally a day’s business, as well as to our food supply. real concern for the patient. take our blessings for solve itself through technology. work for 25 people, in less than two For the most part, American citizens do But he still had plenty of granted. He knows that this Ironically, farmers and scientists aren’t hours. not want the jobs. hope. old maxim is true: “If you being inspired by political or social Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) Until now, there was no way around All he needed was the have your health, you real- considerations; farming is changing out are being tested in labs and fields it. Farmhands arrived from south of the right chemo treatment to ly do have everything.” of necessity. across California, in anticipation of the border, ag bosses winked, and beat back and stabilize the We pray that he beats the Currently there are as many as 2 mil- 2015 deadline Congress has set for Americans dined on fruits and vegeta- illness. Then he could odds and makes it back to lion undocumented farmhands picking opening the skies to such vehicles for bles at reasonable prices. receive a bone marrow good health. crops and planting fields in the U.S. commercial use. But UAVs are already Technology is going to change that. transplant from a donor. But that’s not enough to fill the need, in wide use by farmers in Japan and Politicians may not deserve it, but That procedure would Tom Purcell is a Pittsburgh and the pool of workers here illegally Australia — for spraying as well as robots and drones are going to allow “help re-establish healthy Tribune-Review humor colum- is plunging. According to a report by surveillance to determine the spread of them to solve the farming problem stem cells by replacing nist and is nationally syndicat- the Pew Hispanic Center, the number of weeds and specific needs for water. without getting their hands dirty. unhealthy bone marrow ed exclusively by Cagle people leaving Mexico to work in the A manned spraying craft drops its with leukemia-free stem Cartoons Inc. Send comments U.S. has dropped by roughly 65 percent chemicals from 10 or 15 feet above the Peter Funt’s new book, “Cautiously cells that will regenerate to Tom at Purcell@caglecar- during the last decade. ground, while a drone does the same Optimistic,” is available at Amazon.com and healthy bone marrow,” says toons.com/. Guest columns are Big agriculture has sought to counter work just inches away from the plants. CandidCamera.com/. Guest columns are the mayoclinic.com . the opinion of the writer, not this by lobbying in Washington for an Drones are also being tested for herd- opinion of the writer, not necessarily those of He had a donor lined up necessarily those of the News- easier path by which farm workers ing cattle and other livestock. the News-Sun staff. and took a heavy dosage of Sun staff.

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Page A4 News-Sun ࡗ Wednesday, September 18, 2013 www.newssun.com County’s Legislative Delegation meets Oct. 30 Special to the News-Sun The material will be placed proposed legislation. This SEBRING – Senator into a three-ring binder information must be Denise Grimsley announces therefore no folders, note- received at Grimsley’s that the Highlands County books, etc. are necessary. office by the same deadline. Legislative Delegation will All handouts and other Individuals wanting to be meeting from 2-4 p.m. information must be deliv- address the Delegation on or upon completion of the ered to 205 S. Commerce local bills being considered agenda on Wednesday, Oct. Ave., Suite A, Sebring, should plan to attend the 30 in the commission Florida 33870 by noon public hearing at the chambers at the Highlands Tuesday, Oct. 15. Material Highlands County County Government Center, may be hand delivered. Government Center. 600 S. Commerce Ave. Discussion of issues Following the consideration To be placed on the regarding local legislation agenda, contact Grimsley’s for the 2014 Legislative of local bills, the public staff at 386-6016 no later Session will be held at this will be invited to address than noon Tuesday, Oct. 15. time. All proposals for local the Delegation on state Romona Washington/News-Sun Bisbie (laying down), also called Bizzie, is 6 and mom to Soxie (center) and Tucson, 3. Plan to provide the office bills are expected to be pre- issues that are of concern. with eight copies of a com- sented at the hearing and To be placed on the pleted participation request must be drafted in bill agenda for the hearing, Dogs hoping to find new homes form and eight copies of form, and accompanied by email Larry Ford at material, all of which need a resolution from the local [email protected] or News-Sun staff pup, Bisbie, or Bizzie, is 6 Sebring. Although Cookie, to be three-hole punched. government supporting the call at 386-6016. SEBRING – They were and she is mom to Tucson, her dog, would be OK with planning a future together Soxie and Scooter, all 3. it, she feels it would be and within a very short time They are used to being unfair to her fiance’s dogs to that happiness was replaced together and have always relocate from 50 acres to a Vendor spaces, prize money by grief – time filled being lived on a 50-acre ranch. small yard. caretaker to a purebred Flexon does not believe they The dogs, she describes, Malinois (Belgian shepherd) will not do well in a subur- are super sweet, really good available at festival and four Malinois-mix dogs ban environment. watch dogs, but not cat that are like family. Phoenix holds a special Special to the News-Sun the show by completing the friendly. They have all been Verna Flexon’s fiance place in Flexon’s heart. She SEBRING – A few artist Oct. 1 is downloadable application spayed/neutered and are cur- unexpectedly passed away was there and helped deliver vendor spaces are still deadline for found at late last month from an him. rent on their shots. available for the 47th www.HighlandsArtLeague. abdominal aneurysm fol- Flexon and her fiance split “I may not have been able Annual Fine Arts & Crafts vendors for org (all applicants must lowed by heart failure, and some time after Phoenix was to find a doctor who would Festival, which will be held submit 3 pictures represent- since then she has been try- born and reunited last year. see him (her fiance), but I in Downtown Sebring from 47th Fine ing the work they will dis- ing desperately to find a While she loves the dogs as will find a home for these 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, play and one photo of their home or homes for his dogs. though they were all her dogs,” she said. Nov. 2 and is organized by Arts & Crafts booth set-up). For more Phoenix is 11 and the own, her home is in a resi- If interested, call Flexon the Highlands Art League information, call 385-5312. purebred of the bunch. His dential neighborhood in at 835-1034. (HAL). The deadline for Festival in This annual event is a artists to apply and secure Sebring highly-anticipated opportu- space and be eligible for nity for residents and visi- more than $3,000 in prize tors of the South Central Pair jailed for assault after money is 5 p.m. Oct. 1. the kickoff of holiday shop- Florida region to start holi- The vendor application fee ping, this is the show to day shopping with some of armed standoff in Sebring is $75 plus a $15 juried consider for Central the best fine artists and fee. Florida.” crafters in the nation. Each Continued from A1 Goldsmith said, “I’ll kill that Williams was “playing “Held on the charming An Artist's Reception year, approximately 15,000 everyone in the house,” around” with a .38-caliber Circle Park Drive and the will be held from 7-9 p.m. people attend the one-day Wayne Hanna, 24, of 1335 according to reports. handgun and started to point spoke streets in Historic Friday, Nov. 1 in Circle show that features artists Glenwood Ave. in Sebring, That was when Spiegel it towards him and his pas- Downtown Sebring, this Park. Artists are welcome from around the United of assault with intent to reached for his .380-caliber senger, at which time he left, juried show attracts artists to set up on Friday night; States displaying their art commit a felony. pistol, which he had in his reports said. Officers then and crafters from through- overnight security is pro- in several mediums includ- Goldsmith was out on pocket. He cocked it back so arrested Goldsmith and out the state and beyond,” vided. Set up can also be ing painting, photography, $50,000 bond by Friday, but a round could fall out and Hanna. Their arraignments HAL manager Susan James done by 8 a.m. Saturday wood working, jewelry, as of Tuesday, Hanna was show the gun was loaded, are scheduled for 8:30 a.m. said. “With beautiful weath- morning. ceramics pottery, fabric, still in Highlands County Jail Spiegel told police. Oct. 21. er and timed just right for Artists can register for metal and garden art. in lieu of $20,000 bond. Spiegel told officers that According to Sebring he told Goldsmith to take his police arrest reports, hands away from his gun and Goldsmith and Hanna drove leave his driveway, which GRIFFIN'S CARPET MART; 7.444"; 10"; Black; 9/18/13; 0 0 0 3 2 3 8 6 into the driveway of acquain- Goldsmith did. tance Shaanan Simon Although Williams and Spiegel, 24, just before 7 Spiegel both asked them to p.m. Thursday at 1881 leave, Williams said Lakeview Drive in Sebring. Goldsmith and Hanna didn’t Spiegel was standing in leave until Spiegel pulled out the driveway along with his gun. Jacquill Terrell Williams, 24, According to arrest of Lake Placid, reports said. reports, Spiegel and Williams Reports also said both told police they believed Goldsmith’s black Chevrolet they were in danger and TrailBlazer pulled up even would have been shot if with Shaanan on the driver’s Spiegel hadn’t defended him- side and both Goldsmith and self. Hanna, his passenger, threat- Highlands County ened to kill him. Sheriff’s deputies found Both Spiegel and Williams Goldsmith’s car at 4021 Leaf reported seeing a black Road, based on information Glock handgun — possibly from Spiegel. .40 or .45-caliber — on Goldsmith told police he Goldsmith’s lap and told had pulled into the driveway police Goldsmith started to to talk with Williams, his reach for it. Williams cousin, reports said. recalled seeing the gun par- Both he and Hanna told tially covered by a maroon police Williams was the only rag and told police one there, reports said. Goldsmith was already hold- Neither could answer why ing the gun. He told police Spiegel would say he was both Goldsmith and Hanna there and that they threatened threatened to kill them both. him with a gun. Williams also reported Goldsmith also told police

VETERANS OUTREACH; 3.639"; 4"; Black; main A p/u 9/13/13; 0 0 0 3 2 3 1 5 C M Y K www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Wednesday, September 18, 2013 Page A5 Scott Sebring Thunder expected to Obituaries REBECCA MARCHANT Jr.; her sister, Barbara worried draw 100-plus cars to downtown Rebecca (Becky) Ann Carol Autry; her mother, (Ewell) Marchant of Ruth C. (Connie) Ewell; Arcadia, Fla., went home her aunts, Naomi L.Sherd, Continued from A1 to the Sebring International there. It’s neat, it’s all paint- about to be with the Lord on Edna Whorton, and Myra Raceway. The drive the track ed and souped up,” said Ridgewood and Mango, it Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013, Wingate; her uncle Jimmy will take place from noon Griffin. “We’re hoping for privacy in usually lasts about an hour,” with her loving daughter, (Margarete) Connaster; until 1 p.m. better weather. It’s been a Griffin said. Angel by her hospital bed- plus many nieces and Raffles for Sebring Race The fun starts early wet summer and we got pret- side in Port Charlotte, Fla. nephews. She is preceded Week tickets will be held health ty rained out last year, but Becky was born on in death by her father, Saturday with on-site regis- along with other tickets, we hope the weather clears December 20, 1953, in Thomas W. Ewell, and her tration downtown from 7 drawings and giveaways. up for the weekend.” Washington, D.C., to sister, Janet Marie Jones. coverage a.m. until 11 a.m. Opening “There’s so many car Admission is free to the Thomas and Ruth (Connie) A Celebration of Life ceremonies will commence shows that take place in the public. Ewell of Avon Park, Fla. memorial service will be sign-ups at 9 a.m. followed by a few area now. It’s hard to stand Road closures in down- Becky had a long and suc- held at a later date at First words from Mayor George out sometimes, but ours in town include State Road 17 cessful career for more Baptist Church of Avon Associated Press Hensley. unique. We have live bands (North Ridgewood Drive), than 35 years. Her last Park, Fla. In lieu of flow- BOYNTON BEACH The activities continue and we have ours on the where a detour will be employment was with ers, contributions can be — Florida Gov. Rick Scott until the evening with the Circle in Downtown,” implemented on Friday at 5 Chastain Skillman made to your favorite char- wrote to top congressional car show and judging begin- Griffin said. Architectural Firm of ity. Cremation arrange- leaders Monday express- ning at 11 a.m. and music Griffin revealed that p.m. Northbound traffic will Sebring, as a civil drafts- ments were handled by ing concern about the provided by the California Sebring Thunder will feature detour onto South Franklin man for 29 years. She lived Kay Ponder and Uselton security of people’s per- Toe Jam Band performing classic cars as well as the Street and follow detour in Sebring for many years. Funeral Home in Port sonal information as they until 4:30 p.m. The awards newer model cars that have signs. Southbound traffic She attended elementary, Charlotte, Fla. sign up for health cover- ceremony, more music and become popular the past few may enter the detour by middle and high schools in age under the Affordable barbecue will take place at years including Mustangs, turning right onto North Pine Avon Park, Fla., graduating Care Act. Kenilworth Lodge beginning Camaros and the ever-classic Street. high school in 1972. She Death notice In the letter to House at 5 p.m. Corvette. North Mango Street will was a member of First Betty Josephine (Knotts) Speaker John Boehner and Sunday, all of the classic “We’re going to have be closed from State Road Baptist Church of Avon Shuck, 90, of Hanover, Senate Majority Leader cars will line up and ride out Elton John’s Rolls-Royce out 17 at 3 p.m. on Friday. Park during her younger died Saturday, Sept. 14, Harry Reid, he also urged years. 2013. Woodlawn-Vail Congress to use whatever She is survived by her Funeral Chapel in means necessary to ensure daughter, Angelique Dawn Madison, Ind., has been the proper safeguards are Community Briefs Marchant; her grandson, entrusted with the arrange- in place. Michael Vincent Flowers ments. “Floridians should not Continued from A2 Amendment will be avail- grades and from 2-5 p.m. for have to exchange their able at the September meet- grades sixth through 12th. privacy for insurance,” tribute free amplified tele- ing. Call Dale Gillis at 382- The event will be held at Scott said in the letter. He phones to Florida residents MARTIAL ARTS (pp); 3.639"; 3"; Black; top rt 4830 for more information. Family Life Church, 139 called Florida “ground who have a hearing or hand pg main A; 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 7 Bulldog Way, just south of zero” for the Obama speech loss. The distribution Children’s car seat the Frostproof Middle Senior administration’s efforts to will take place in the confer- class offered High School. enroll people in the new ence room at Nu-Hope Elder Ages Kindergarten health care exchanges, a Care Services, 6414 U.S. 27 SEBRING – The Florida through fifth grade are invit- key component of the law. South in Sebring, from 10 Department of Health in ed to attend with parents. Scott’s concerns focus a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Highlands County is offering Huge inflatable water on the “navigators” — Sept. 19 and Sept. 26. car seats and instruction on slides and slip-n-slides will counselors trained to walk By appointment only. Call how to properly install them be set up for the event. Free people through the intrica- (941) 743-8347. in your vehicle from 9 a.m. snow cones, cotton candy cies of the new law and to 1 p.m. today. and other yummy treats will sort through various insur- APHS Class of ’68 The National Highway be given away. There will be ance plans. plans reunion Traffic Safety a pie eating contest and He mentioned a Administration states that 75 games to play. Lots of fun Minnesota navigator who AVON PARK – The Avon percent of children are riding for everyone. Kids should mistakenly received Social Park High School Class of in car safety seats that aren’t bring towels. Parents may Security numbers for 1968 is planning its 45th properly installed or don’t fit want to bring a comfy fold- 2,400 people from a state class reunion for Oct. 18-19. NEWS-SUN correctly. Receive the proper ing chair. Contact Family exchange employee. All Avon Park High School car seat and instruction for Life Church at (863) 635- The news is just a click away! Navigators are getting classes are invited to attend. $20. Participants will be 4500 for more information. caught in the political Friday, Oct. 18 will be an asked to watch a 20-minute www.newssun.com crosshairs of the informal gathering at the video and then certified car Affordable Care Act as the home of Marcia Ward. seat technicians will show Oct. 1 launch date for the Saturday, Oct. 19 will be a how to properly install the online state exchanges morning golf outing fol- DR. ROTMAN, DARRIN; 5.542"; 10.5"; Black; sept ads; 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 car seat in a vehicle. draws closer. One compa- lowed by the evening This is an important safety ny recently announced it reunion banquet at the event. Plan to be in class was returning its navigator Jacaranda Hotel. about two hours. Bring your grant, saying the increas- Reservations are required child and vehicle, have cash ing state and federal regu- for all events. or check. Reservations are latory scrutiny had For information, contact required and can easily be become too much. Pam Maness Pickard at made by calling 382-7233. Scott’s letter comes [email protected] or The department is at 7205 after Democrats lambasted Dean Lemler at (260) 273- S. George Blvd., behind the the Republican governor 2135 or Sheriff’s Office building at after state health officials [email protected]. the Liberty Star Plaza. ordered county health departments across Florida Fish fry and karaoke to ban navigators from on Thursday Kid’s World hosts conducting outreach on Back to School Bash their property. SEBRING – The Moose “It seems that Gov. Riders at Sebring Moose FROSTPROOF – The Scott and his staff spend Lodge 2259 on U.S. 98 are Family Life Church’s Kid’s their days conjuring up holding their bi-weekly fish World (children’s depart- new ways to keep fry on Thursday. Fish bas- ment) will host a Back to Floridians in the dark kets will be served from 5-7 School Bash from 10 a.m. to about health care choices p.m. by JT and his crew; 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21 for coming Oct 1,” Rep. Ted karaoke by Jewells will Kindergarten through fifth Deutch said at a meeting begin at 6 p.m. and a 50/50 with a handful of naviga- will be drawn. tors Monday. All Moose members and CENTRAL FLORIDA CAS- John Foley, an attorney their guests are welcome. KET STORE &; 1.736"; with Legal Aid Society, Audubon kicks off 6"; Black; obit page recently completed the 20- sept ads; 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 hour navigator training. new season He said the training should help allay fears LAKE PLACID – because it covers privacy Highlands Audubon will issues extensively. kick off the 2013-2014 sea- “It makes it clear that a son on Thursday at the Lake navigator, under any cir- Placid Masonic Lodge. cumstances, should not Regular meetings will be on retain any information the third Thursday of the ever,” said Foley, who is month. The covered dish testifying before the U.S. dinner is at 6:30 p.m., House Committee on although some may want to Energy and Commerce come later, about 7:15 p.m. this week. He said even At the September meeting scanned information will the club will see a video on be deleted after it’s sent. the Everglades Headwaters Republicans on the project, which is of local committee have called on interest. Another video is on some of the grant recipi- saving pelicans after the ents to answer lengthy Gulf oil spill. Everyone questions about their interested in appreciating budgets, training and and protecting nature is supervision. The invited. Republicans’ letter set a The next field trip will be deadline last Friday for to the Fisheating Creek dozens of groups to pro- Campground. It will be on duce documents. Oct. 22 and will leave from Federal health officials the Lake Placid Tower at 8 have repeatedly said a.m. applicant information is Petitions for the Florida not stored in a database. Water and Land Legacy C M Y K

Page A6 News-Sun ࡗ Wednesday, September 18, 2013 www.newssun.com Gas prices Pole signs OK for downtown AP likely to businesses that have them already stay above Continued from A1 area of signs for a single $3 for business to be up to 200 square feet, except for shop- long time ping centers. The code also allows more Continued from A1 than one sign for any busi- ness that has 250 feet or for 189 total days more of frontage along a sin- An informal survey of gle roadway. gasoline customers in She also said businesses Sebring shows drivers don’t on corner lots would be like gas prices, but are allowed to have a sign on learning to live with them. each street, one per 250 feet Arnold Belcher, 75, of of frontage. Sebring said he wasn’t sur- Any business with less prised at all to hear prices than 75 feet of frontage, had stayed high. however, would only be “It’s a hardship on every- allowed a sign mounted on body,” Belcher said. “When the building, Codo-Salisbury you’ve got to go (some- said. where), you’ve got to go. Pole signs, where they are You have to keep moving.” allowed, would need to be T.J. Morrow, 60, of set 10 feet back from the Sebring said she feels “pre- Metro road, set between 10-15 feet programmed” to see any- According to AAA, the days when motorists could expect up and have no more than 64 to see gas prices flirting with the $3 mark are gone for the square feet of display space, thing below $3.50 per gal- foreseeable future. lon as a bargain. she said. If there are disputes about “But I don’t actually feel haven’t been able to drive to declines during cooler the city decisions on a sign like it,” Morrow said. get groceries because they months. Last year was the design, an applicant can A bank officer who usual- can’t afford it. most expensive year on Katara Simmons/News-Sun appeal to the Board of ly commutes less than 10 She said she’s on the road record with an annual aver- Existing pole-mounted signs in Avon Park’s historic down- Adjustment, Codo-Salisbury town will be allowed to stay, under changes to the city’s sign miles per day, Morrow said five days per week, but also age of $3.60 per gallon said. ordinance, as long as the current owners stay in that build- she thinks twice about mak- gets mileage reimbursement ($3.57 in Florida), followed The Avon Park City ing. Once the business is sold or moves, the building’s sign ing certain trips, runs as as part of her job. by an annual average of will have to comform to the code. Council approved of the many errands as possible on Gas prices first surged $3.51 per gallon in 2011 changes unanimously on each trip and has watched above $3 per gallon for ($3.50 in Florida). The aver- Sept. 9. Despite there being from Administrative Services in the Southside area of the her speed. eight days age U.S. household in 2012 a public hearing on the mat- Director Maria Sutherland, city. She also said she used to immediately spent $2,912 on gasoline, or ter, there was no public com- who asked if the changes Codo-Salisbury said those drive sports cars for her following just under four percent of ment. would affect minimum main- standards were not affected daily transportation: Hurricane income before taxes, The only question came tenance standards, especially by the change. Camaros and Corvettes. Katrina from according to the Energy Now she drives a 2004 Ford Sept. 3-10, Information Administration. Taurus. 2005. The The most expensive daily John Robinson, 54, of Morrow longest pre- national average during the Mom charged with killing kids asks for death Sebring said when the cost vious streak current streak was $3.98 per SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A mother wanted her arraignment postponed to Oct. gets to high to drive his above $3 per gallon on May 5, 2011. In charged with killing her two children has 25, and she twice said she would agree to Chevy Silverado pickup — gallon was Florida the most expensive asked a California judge for the death penal- that if the judge promised her the death at 13 miles per gallon — he for 244 days was $3.97 on April 7, 2012. ty. penalty. The judge postponed the arraign- rides his Harley-Davidson from Feb. The lowest daily national Forty-two-year-old Marilyn Edge appeared ment. Edge was involved in a custody dis- RoadKing, which gets 35-38 17-Oct.17, average was $3.01 per gal- by video Tuesday in Orange County Superior pute and had been ordered to return her son mpg. 2008. The lon on December 23, 2010. Court to be arraigned on two counts of mur- and daughter to their father in Georgia. Other than that, Robinson national In Florida, it was $3.01 on Robinson der following her arrest over the weekend. They were found dead in a Santa Ana said he “hadn’t really average fell December 22, 2010. Judge Craig Robison asked Edge if she hotel room on Saturday. noticed” prices had stayed below $3 per gallon for 796 Forty-six percent of high. days from Oct. 18, 2008- adults believe gas is too “When it jumps up 13 Dec. 22, 2010 due to a high when it reaches $3 per cents and then drops down, weaker economy, which gallon, according to a con- I don’t get (that),” Robinson demands less gasoline and sumer index developed by lindsey's wish; 5.542"; 10.5"; Black plus three; process, lyndsey's wish; said. oil. The national average AAA. Sixty-two percent 0 0 0 3 1 9 7 4 He was filling up his tomorrow will have believe gas is too high when Silverado Tuesday, with a remained above $3.25 per it reaches $3.50 per gallon trailer holding a riding gallon for 265 consecutive and 90 percent believe gas mower in tow. He said the days. is too high when it reaches gasoline-powered mower The national average $4 per gallon. helps him cut his 1 1/2-acre price of gas so far this year Sixty-two percent of property. is $3.57 per gallon. In Americans reported offset- Ruth Short, a home health Florida, it is $3.55, but this ting high gas prices by nurse from Sebring, said average should drop through changing their driving many of her senior patients December as demand habits or lifestyle.

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Continued from A1 we had a certificate, it would County’s EMS units would be like the county giving standby at no charge if an Director Harvey Craven. themselves permission to go AMR unit could not be at the The issue of inspections into business.” scene. However, county com- came up during an applica- However, the county actu- missioners have asked that tion by Positive Medical ally does have a Certificate practice be changed. They Transport for a Certificate of of Public Convenience and now will be billed at a price Public Convenience and Necessity. That was approved of $100 per hour for as many Necessity. Although the pri- in 1996 but contains no hours as the county’s units vate service is subject to a renewal procedure. are tied up. semi-annual inspection by The issue of standing by “We will charge them a state officials, under county during non-elective heart pro- minimum of $200, with a ordinance, EMS officials also cedures also came to light $100 per hour fee after that,” inspect the firm’s vehicles. during a discussion for a he said. Both inspections use the COPCN. This time it was for Positive Medical Transport same criteria. the Tampa-based American has an agreement with “What we do is take the Medical Response, which Highlands Regional Medical state inspection form, go out also runs units in Highlands Center to stand by at no addi- there and make sure they County tional charge as part of their have the state equipment on “They have the contract to financial agreement. the ambulance – that’s basi- standby at Florida Hospital “We have told them we cally it,” Craven said. Heartland Medical Center,” will have to charge if we are The EMS director said that Craven said. called to HRMC,” Craven while the state comes out and In the past, Highlands said. does a random inspection of some vehicles, the county is more frequent and thorough. “What occurs is, that when PUBLIX-National Newspaper Plac; 3.639"; 16"; Black the state comes out, if say plus three; process, 102479-publix liquors; you have eight ambulances 0 0 0 3 2 0 5 8 they may inspect two – or if you had 30 ambulances they could inspect four or five. They don’t inspect every ambulance,” he said. However, under county ordinance, EMS officials are charged with inspecting every ambulance that has been authorized by a COPCN. Those certificates are issued every two years. Craven said either he or one of his super- visors does the actual inspec- tion. Craven told commissioners that although the county sub- mits to the state inspection, they do not have a similar inspection of their own units. “We have not added any ambulances to the fleet, so we have not had to have inspection of any new units,” he said. And, under ordinance, if the county purchases a new ambulance to replace an aging unit the new vehicle does not require an inspec- tion. “When you add an ambu- lance to your fleet, which means you are making your service larger, the ordinance says that would require an inspection,” he said. Moreover, unlike private firms, the county’s COPCN does not come up for renewal every two years. In fact, said Craven, it is never due up for renewal. “We’re a division of coun- ty government,” he said. “If

‘Hiccup Girl’ on trial for murder

By TAMARA LUSH Associated Press CLEARWATER — A Florida woman who appeared on several national television programs as a teen because of her uncontrol- lable hiccupping went on trial on a murder charge on Tuesday. Prosecutors and attorneys for Jennifer Mee began selecting a jury in a Pinellas County courtroom. Judge Nancy Moate Ley told potential jurors that the trial would probably wrap up by the end of the week. Mee, who is 22, suffered from prolonged hiccups of up to 50 a minute in 2007. She tried home remedies and consulted medical spe- cialists, a hypnotist and an acupuncturist, until the hic- cups finally stopped on their own. The 22-year-old Mee is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Shannon Griffin. Prosecutors say Mee lured Griffin to a St. Petersburg home under the pretense of buying mari- juana — but instead two of Mee’s friends robbed and killed him. C M Y K

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Exhibit ``A'' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT AND OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Legals Legals Legals Together with all personal property located upon IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Legals said real property, including all equipment, ac- 1050 1050 1050 1050 CIVIL DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT counts, name, receivables, park models, and mo- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Case No. 12-1026-GCS OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT bile homes located upon the subject property as HIGHLANDS INDEPENDENT BANK, OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA identified by VIN Numbers below: IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Plaintiff, CASE NO. GC13-287 CASE NO.: 08-1407-GCS C110CFL0619860246; 9P35204C1010121; vs. CIVIL ACTION CASE NO: 13000474CA J. LOIS WILSON f/k/a/ J. LOIS NAVIK 86814; 603327; 0361370N; CASE NO.: 2010CA000991A BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SECTION NO. VICTORIA L. SPARKS, individually, CHERYL F. MIDFLORIDA CREDIT UNION Plaintiff, 1SE900R26GJ000111; 1L9R35028G1013767; SPARKS, individually, and GOLF HAMMOCK DIVISION: Plaintiff, vs. FH36APM891023;35319479;85220; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., vs. F/K/A MIDFLORIDA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida Plaintiff, MELVIN RADTKE, NANCY RADTKE, JOHN S. 1L9R35020J1013916 corporation, Plaintiff, UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, HAILE and WAUCHULA STATE BANK September 11, 18, 2013 vs. DEVISEES,ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, v. Defendants. ROBERT L. TANKERSLEY; LINDA TANKERSLEY; Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE RICHARD D. LEE, et al, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TENANT #1; TENANT #2; SPRING LAKE PROP- NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Defendant(s). WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ERTY ASSOCIATION, INC.; and ANY AND ALL UN- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by "Final Judgment on Second Amended Verified NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ESTATE OF DONALD J. SMITH, DECEASED, et al. IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, AND virtue of that certain Final Judgment made and Compalint'' (the "Final Judgment''), entered in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Defendants. CIVIL DIVISION UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN-NAMED DE- entered in the Circuit Court of Highlands County above-styled action on September 3, 2013, the Judgment of Foreclosure Sale dated September NOTICE OF ACTION Case No. 11-886-GCS FENDANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD Florida in the above entitled cause on August 19, Clerk of Highlands County will sell the property 13, 2013 and entered in Case No. CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE HIGHLANDS INDEPENDENT BANK, OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES 2013, Case No. 08-1407-GCS wherein J. LOIS situated in Highlands County, Florida, as de- 2010CA000991A of the Circuit Court of the TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, DEVI- Plaintiff, MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, WILSON F/K/A/ J. LOIS NAVIK, is Plaintiff and scribed in the attached Exhibit ``A'' at a Public TENTH Judicial Circuit in and for HIGHLANDS SEES,ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUS- vs. DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, MELVIN RADTKE, NANCY RADTKE, JOHN S. HAILE Sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at 430 South County, Florida wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. TEES AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN IN- JOSEPH E. CALHOUN, JR., CHRISTINE Defendants. and WAUCHULA STATE BANK is Defendant. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870, on is the Plaintiff and RICHARD D. LEE; PAMELA A. TEREST IN THE ESTATE OF DONALD J. SMITH, R. CALHOUN, BILLY JOE CALHOUN, NOTICE OF SALE Robert W. Germaine, Clerk of the above Court, October 9, 2013, at 11:00 a.m.: LEE; HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA; are the De- and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DONALD J. SMITH and MIDLAND FUNDING, LLC, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a will between and during the legal hours of sale, EXHIBIT ``A'' fendants, The Clerk of the Court will sell to the whose residence is unknown if he/she/they be liv- Defendants. Final Judgment entered on September 10, 2013 to-wit, at 11:00 A.M. September 24, 2013, the The North 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of the highest and best bidder for cash at JURY ASSEM- ing; and if he/she/they be dead, the unknown de- NOTICE OF SALE in this case in the Circuit Court of Highlands same being the day set by the Order, offer for sale NE 1/4, less 25 feet off the North side for Road BLY ROOM IN THE BASEMENT OF THE HIGH- fendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the County, Florida, the real property described as: and sell at public outcry for cash in hand to the right-of-way and less 25 feet off the East side for LANDS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 430 SOUTH grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, "Amended Final Judgment (the "Amended Final LEGAL: LOTS 6 AND 7, BLOCK M, OF highest and best bidder at the Highlands County Road right-of-way, in Section 24, Township 35 COMMERCE AVENUE at 11:00 AM, on the 16th and all parties claiming an interest by, through, Judgment''), entered in the above-styled action on SPRING LAKE - VILLAGE VI, A SUBDIVISION AC- Courthouse, 430 South Commerce Avenue, Se- South, Range 29 East, Highlands County, Florida. day of October, 2013, the following described under or against the Defendants, who are not September 3, 2013, the Clerk of Highlands CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED AT bring, Florida, that certain property more particu- Address: 135 Ranchero Drive, Sebring, Florida property as set forth in said Final Judgment: known to be dead or alive, and all parties having County will sell the property situated in Highlands PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 21, IN THE PUBLIC RE- larly described as follows: 33876 LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK 427, SEBRING or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the County, Florida, as described in the attached Ex- CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. The property involved is that certain lot, parcel Real Property Tax ID Number: SUMMIT, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS property described in the mortgage being fore- hibit ``A'' at a Public Sale, to the highest bidder, ADDRESS: 2816 Duane Palmer Blvd., Se- or piece of land, situate, lying and being in Polk C-24-35-29-A00-003H-0000 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE(S) 62, OF THE closed herein. for cash, at 430 South Commerce Avenue, Se- bring, FL 33870 County, Florida, more particularly described as fol- -and- PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to fore- bring, Florida 33870, on October 9, 2013, at will be sold at public sale to the highest and best lows: Lot 17, GOLF HAMMOCK, UNIT 1, according to FLORIDA. close a mortgage on the following property in 11:00 a.m.: bidder for cash, on 16th day of October, 2013, at See Exhibit ``A'' attached hereto and made a the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 12, Page A/K/A 1728 ROBERTA AVE., SEBRING, FL HIGHLANDS County, Florida: EXHIBIT ``A'' 11:00 a.m. at the Jury Assembly Room of the part hereof as if fully set forth herein. 30, of the Public Records of Highlands County, 33870 LOTS 12380, 12381, 12382, 12383, AVON A portion of the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section Highlands County Courthouse, 430 S. Commerce PARCEL ID# C-07-34-29-040-0030-0000 Florida. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus PARK LAKES, UNIT 39, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT 17, Township 35 South, Range 29 East, High- Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870. Said property will be sold to satisfy the Final Address: 4210 Bogey Blvd, Sebring, Florida from the sale, if any, other than the property THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 82, lands County, Florida and being also a Portion of Any person claiming an interest in the surplus Judgment above referred to and all sums men- 33872 owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS Government Lot 9, being more particularly de- from the sale, if any, other than the property tioned therein. Real Property Tax ID Number: a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale COUNTY, FLORIDA. scribed as follows: Begin at the NW Corner of the owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING A RIGHT OF C-34-34-28-010-0000-0170 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of the Court has been filed against you and you are required to NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of said Section 17; thence a claim within 60 days after the sale. FUNDS REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, IF ANY, Any person claiming an interest in the surplus on September 13, 2013. serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it North 89 degrees 19'19'' East along the North BOB GERMAINE YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK NO from the sale, if any, other than the property ROBERT W. GERMAINE on TRIPP SCOTT, P.A., the Plaintiff's attorney, Line of the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of said Section Clerk of Court LATER THAN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE. owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a Clerk of the Circuit Court whose address is 110 S.E. 6th Street, 15th Floor, 17 a distance of 220.95 feet. Thence South 0 de- By: /s/ Toni Kopp IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE claim within 60 days after the sale. By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301, on or before Oc- grees 27'14'' East a distance of 678.04 feet to a Deputy Clerk ENTITLED TO ANY REMAINING FUNDS. AFTER BOB GERMAINE Deputy Clerk tober 15, 2013, (no later than 30 days from the point on the South Line of the NW 1/4 of the NE DATE: September 10, 2013 SIXTY (60) DAYS, ONLY THE OWNER OF RECORD Clerk of the Circuit Court Ronald R Wolfe & Associates, P.L. date of the first publication of this Notice of Ac- 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of said Section 17, thence ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENTS MAY Highlands County, Florida P.O. Box 25018 tion) and file this original with the Clerk of this South 89 degrees 14'32'' West along the South SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN CLAIM THE SURPLUS. /s/ Priscilla Michalak Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney Line of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Deputy Clerk F10108937 COUNTRY-FHA-R-vocasio-Team 2 - or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will said Section 17 a distance of 221.10 feet to the LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN SIXTY Act of 1990, persons needing a special accom- September 11, 18, 2013 F10108937 be entered against you for the relief demanded in modation to participate in this proceeding should SW corner of the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of the SE **See Americans with Disabilities Act the complaint or petition filed herein. (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE. contact Court Administration no later than seven 1/4 of said Section 17, thence North 0 degrees In accordance with the Americans Disabilities Act, WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at ``IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO IN THE CIRCUIT COURT (7) days prior to the proceeding and within two (2) 26'29'' West along the West line of the NE 1/4 of persons with disabilities needing a special accom- Highlands County, Florida, this 4th day of Septem- NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO OF THE 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, working days of your receipt of this Notice. If you the SE 1/4 of said Section 17 a distance of modation to participate in this proceeding should ber, 2013. PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE EN- IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA are hearing impaired call 1.800.955.8771; if you 678.35' to the Point of Beginning. contact the individual or agency sending the no- BOB GERMAINE TITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION CIVIL DIVISION are voice impaired call 1.80.955.8770. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus tice at Echevarria & Associates, P.A., P.O. Box CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE CASE NO.: 28-2013-CA-000426 DATED this 27th day of August, 2013. from the sale, if any, other than the property 25018, Tampa, FL 33622-5018, telephone (813) BY: /s/ Toni Kopp OFFICE OF THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, ROBERT W. GERMAINE owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a 251-4766, not later than seven (7) days prior to TRIPP SCOTT, P.A. 863-534-4690 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR AS TRUSTEE FOR J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE AC- Clerk of Circuit Court claim within 60 days after the sale. the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) ATTN: FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDI- QUISITION TRUST 2007-CH4, ASSET BACKED By: /s/ Toni Kopp BOB GERMAINE 1-800-955-8771, or voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, 110 S.E. 6TH STREET 15TH FLOOR ATELY UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTIFICATION IF PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Deputy Clerk (SEAL) Clerk of the Circuit Court via Florida Relay Service. FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301 THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR- SERIES 2007-CH4, PARCEL I: Highlands County, Florida September 18, 25, 2013 [email protected] ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS; IF YOU ARE HEAR- Plantiff, A portion of the South 290 feet, as measured at /s/ Priscilla Michalak If you are a person with a disability who needs as- ING OR VOICE IMPAIRED CALL 711.'' vs. right angles, of the North 570 feet, as measured Deputy Clerk sistance in order to participate in a program or September 18, 25, 2013 RUBEN A. BOUZA, et al., at right angles, of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of September 11, 18, 2013 service of the State Courts System, you should Defendants. Section 7, Township 34 South, Range 29 East, ly- contact the Office of the Court Administrator at IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE OF ACTION ing between the East right of way line of Highway IN THE CIRCUIT COURT (863) 534-4686 (voice), (863) 534-7777 (TDD) or OF THE 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TO: No. 17 and Lake Bonnet, more particularly de- OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, (800) 955-8770 (Florida Relay Service), as much IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA ALEXIA ACOSTA-BOUZA scribed as follows: IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA in advance of your court appearance or visit to the CIVIL DIVISION Last Known Address: 3015 JAPONICA AVENUE, Commence at the intersection of the North line of PROBATE DIVISION courthouse as possible. Please be prepared to ex- CASE NO.: 282013CA276 LAKE PLACID, FL 33852 Section 7, Township 34 South, Range 29 East, FILE NO.: PC 13-369 plain your functional limitations and suggest an JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL Also Attempted At: 215 TO TO LO CHEE DRIVE, Having and the East right of way line of Highway No. 17; IN RE: ESTATE OF auxiliary aid or service that you believe will enable ASSOCIATION, HIALEAH, FL 330105237 thence run South along the East right of way line EVELYN M. ABER, you to effectively participate in the court program Plaintiff, Also Attempted At: 872 SE 9TH CT, of Highway No. 17, 570.07 feet to a point; thence Deceased. or service. vs. HIALEAH, FL 33010 something to run East parallel to the North line of Section 7, NOTICE TO CREDITORS File #: 11-009981 LONNIE THOMPSON A/K/A LONNIE R. Current Residence Unknown Township 34 South, Range 29 East, 417 feet to TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- September 11, 18, 2013 THOMPSON AKA LONNIE RICHARD YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclo- teh point of beginning; thence run North parallel to MANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE THOMPSON; DIANE THOMPSON A/K/A sure of Mortgage on the following described prop- sell and not the East right of way line of Highway No. 17, 160 The administration of the estate of EVELYN M. DIANE L. THOMPSON; EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN erty: feet to a point; thence run East parallel to the ABER, deceased, is pending in the Circuit Court CHURCH IN AMERICA; UNKNOWN TENANT IN LOT 18, IN BLOCK 65, OF LEISURE LAKES, SEC- North line of said Section 7, 506.15 feet to a for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division, POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, TION TWELVE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT advertising is point; thence continue East on the same course the address of which is 430 South Commerce Defendants. THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 103 feet, more or less, to Lake Bonnet, thence Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870. The names and NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 66, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS along the shore line of Lake Bonnet 160 feet, addresses of the personal representative and the like winking in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final COUNTY, FLORIDA. more or less, to a point that is 570 feet as meas- personal representative's attorney are set forth Judgment of Foreclosure Sale dated the 10th day has been filed against you and you are required to ured at right angles, south of the North line of below. of September, 2013, and entered in Case No. serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, Section 7, Township 34 South, Range 29 East, ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: the dark. Subscribe 282013CA276, of the Circuit Court of the 10TH on Choice Legal Group, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, thence West, parallel to the North line of said Sec- All creditors of the decedent and other per- Judicial Circuit in and for Highlands County, Flor- whose address is 1800 NW 49TH STREET, SUITE tion 7, 116 feet, more or less, to a point; thence sons having claims or demands against dece- ida, wherein JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- 120, FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before continue West along the same course 506.15 feet dent's estate on a copy of this notice is served You know what TIONAL ASSOCIATION is the Plaintiff and LONNIE October 22, 2013, a date which is within thirty to the point of beginning. within three months after the date of the first pub- to THOMPSON A/K/A LONNIE R. THOMPSON AKA (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in Also including an easement of 15 feet from the lication of this notice must file their claims with LONNIE RICHARD THOMPSON, DIANCE THOMP- THE NEWS SUN and file the original with the Clerk you’re doing, South survey line beginning at a point of the East this Court, WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE SON A/K/A DIANE L. THOMPSON, EVANGELICAL of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's at- side of State Highway 17 and being 570 feet MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA and UNKNOWN torney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a de- South of the North line of Section 7, Township 34 CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER the TENANT NKA MIKE LEE IN POSSESSION OF THE fault will be entered against you for the relief de- but no one South, Range 29 East, and parallel thereto and THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO- SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. The Clerk of manded in the complaint. continuing 417 feet to a point and being on the TICE ON THEM. this Court shall sell to the highest and best bidder If you are a person with a disability who needs North side of said survey line. All other creditors of the decedent and persons for cash at the HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- assistance in order to participate in a program or else does. AND having claims or demands against the estate of News-Sun HOUSE, 430 SOUTH COMMERCE AVENUE, SE- service of the State Courts System, you should PARCEL II: the decedent must file their claims with this court BRING, FL 33870, 11:00 AM on the 10th day of contact the Office of the Court Administrator at That part of the fractional NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF October, 2013, the following described property (863)534-4686 (voice), (863)534-7777 (TDD) or Call News-Sun Section 7, Township 34 South, Range 29 East, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: (800)955-8770 (Florida Relay Service) as much in more specifically described as follows: ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED Call LOT 380, WEST SEBRING ESTATES, SECTION B, advance of your court appearance or visit to the The East 187.00 feet of the West 417.00 feet of WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. classifieds ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED courthouse as possible. Please be prepared to ex- the South 175.00 feet of the South 290.00 feet of The date of the first publication of this notice is IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 43, OF THE PUBLIC RE- plain your functional limitations and suggest an the North 570.00 feet of the fractional NE 1/4 of September 11, 2013. CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. auxiliary aid or service that your believe will enable said Section 7, lying East of State Road 17 right of Personal Representative: today! 385-6155 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE you to effectively participate in the court program way, in Highlands County, Florida, further de- /s/ Gail Gonzalez SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN or service. scribed as Lots ``J'' and ``K'' of Kinyon's unre- /s/ Michael M. Disler THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court corded subdivision, less: Easement for road along Attorney for Personal Representative 314-9876 LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 this 12th day of September, 2013. South 15 feet thereof, and easement of use of ex- MICHAEL M. DISLER, Esquire DAYS AFTER THE SALE. ROBERT W. GERMAINE isting canal along north edge in favor of owners of [email protected] If you are a person with a disability who needs as- As Clerk of the Court land bordering on said canal, all also known as 329 South Commerce Avenue sistance in order to participate in a program or By: /s/ Toni Kopp Camp-N-Comfort located between Sebring and Sebring, Florida 33870 service of the State Courts System, you should As Deputy Clerk Avon Park, Florida, on Highway No. 17, together Florida Bar No. 606782 contact the Office of the Court Administrator at File 11-16260 with all improvements thereon. Tel: (863) 385-5139 (863)534-4686 (voice), (863)534-7777 (TDD) or September 11, 18, 2013 September 18, 25, 2013 C M Y K

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Highlands Unfurnished Legals Legals Legals Help Wanted 1050 1050 1050 1055 County Legals 2100 6200 Apartments (800)955-8770 (Florida Relay Service), as much IN THE CIRCUIT COURT SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION SATELLITE INSTALLATION TECH in advance of your court appearance or visit to the FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Any person claiming an interest in the surplus FOR TAX DEED 13000109TDS Needed, must have Truck / Van & courthouse as possible. Please be prepared to ex- PROBATE DIVISION funds from the sale, if any, other than the property CHAPTER 197.512 F.S. basic tools, will train. Send resume AVON plain your functional limitations and suggest an FILE NO. PC 13-379 owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that SCOTT DURBAN CROSS to: [email protected] auxiliary aid or service that you believe will enable Division claim within 60 days after the sale. COUNTRY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES the holder of the fol- you to effectively participate in the court program IN RE: ESTATE OF Dated at Sebring, HIGHLANDS COUNTY, Flor- lowing certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed PARK or service. to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of SEBRING UPSCALE SALON JULIAN A. SAPP ida, this 10th day of September, 2013. issuance, the description of the property, and the names Dated this 10th day of September, 2013. Needs Hair Dressers & Massage Deceased. (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) in which it was assessed are as follows: HOUSING Robert W. Germaine Therapist. Established Salon NOTICE TO CREDITORS Robert W. Germaine Certificate No.: 11328 Clerk Of The Circuit Court moved to new location. The administration of the estate of JULIAN A. Clerk of said Circuit Court Year of Issuance: 06-01-2011 By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak Reasonable Booth Rental SAPP, deceased, whose date of death was July By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak Tax ID: C-20-36-30-030-0120-0060 1X3 11-08505 Call 863-385-2728 or 863-414-6903 16, 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court for As Deputy Clerk Description of Property: September 18, 25, 2013 HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the If you are a person with a disability who needs as- LOT 6 BLOCK 12 HIGHLANDS PARK ESTATES SUBDIVI- AD # IN THE CIRCUIT COURT address of which is 590 S. Commerce Ave., Se- sistance in order to participate in a program or SION, SECTION C, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS SHOP SUPERVISOR/MECHANIC OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, bring, FL 33870. The names and addresses of the service of the State Courts System, you should RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4 PAGE 69 OF THE PUBLIC RE- to work on farm/ ranch equipment, IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA personal representative and the personal repre- contact the Office of the Court Administrator at CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. diesel and gasoline engines, fleet 00032008 CIVIL DIVISION sentative's attorney are set forth below. (863)534-4686 (voice), (863)534-7777 (TDD) or Name in which assessed: maintenance, fabrication and electrical. Case No. 09-001073-GCS All creditors of the decedent and other per- (800)955-8770 (Florida Relay Service), as much MARY DANNER; Prior shop management and computer DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST sons having claims or demands against dece- in advance of your court appearance or visit to the All of said property being in the County of Highlands, skills needed. Florida Driver License COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE IN TRUST FOR dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is re- courthouse as possible. Please be prepared to ex- State of Florida. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed required. Pay based on experience. according to law the property described in such certificate THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATE quired to be served must file their claims with this plain your functional limitations and suggest an shall be sold to the highest bidder at Highlands County Drug-free workplace. Apply in person HOLDERS FOR AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER auxiliary aid or service that you believe will enable Government Center in the Board of County Commissioners from 8am-11am & 1pm-4pm Monday SECURITIES TRUST 2006-M3, ASSET-BACKED THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS you to effectively participate in the court program Boardroom in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Stat- thru Friday @ 109 Arron Drive, PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- or service. utes at 10:00 A.M., or thereafter on 16th day of October, Lake Placid, FL 863-465-2821 SERIES ARSI 2006-M3, ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. PH #21664 2013. Plaintiff, All other creditors of the decedent and other September 18, 25, 2013 Dated this 13th day of August, 2013. SHOP SUPERVISOR/MECHANIC v. persons having claims or demands against dece- ROBERT W. GERMAINE to work on farm/ ranch equipment, NOTICE OF SALE IVETT BELLO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF dent's estate must file their claims with this court Clerk of the Circuit Court of Highlands County, Florida diesel and gasoline engines, fleet The following vehicle will be sold at public sale or IVETT BELLO; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE Signature: /s/ Misty Blackburn maintenance, fabrication and electrical. UNIQUE 2ND story 1 bedroom apt., auction to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter UNKNOWN TENANT #2, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. MISTY BLACKBURN, Deputy Clerk Computer skills needed. Florida Driver private porch, lake view, small pet ok, 713.78(2) of the Florida Statutes at 10:00 a.m. on Defendants. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PE- September 11, 18, 25; October 2, 2013 License required. Pay based on experi- water/laundry included, $450 mo., $250 At 1118 WEIGLE AVE., Sebring, Florida 33870. NOTICE OF SALE RIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE ence. Drug-free workplace. Apply in deposit, flexible calendar. Call Tammy SALE DATE 10/03/13 Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Uniform FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER person from 8am-11am & 1pm-4pm 863-257-4406. 2002 CHEVY 2G1WF52E029350227 Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure entered BARRED. Monday thru Friday @ 109 Arron Drive, SALE DATE 10/11/13 Announcements by the Court on the 1st day of June, 2012 in that NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET Lake Placid, FL 863-465-2821 1995 MERY 2MELM74W1SX672760 1100 certain cause pending in the Circuit Court of the FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Furnished Houses SALE DATE 10/23/13 Tenth Judicial Circuit in and for Highlands YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE SUNSHINE PAYDAY LOANS 6250 2005 FORD 1FTRF12215NB83851 County, Florida wherein Deutsche Bank National OF DEATH IS BARRED. Full time clerk needed SEBRING - 3BR, 1 BA, Carport, 1988 CHEVY 1GCHC34K8JE154368 Trust Company, as Trustee in Trust for the Benefit The date of first publication of this Notice is Must be organized and Work shop, Tool shed. C/H/A, W/D. 2000 CHEVY 1GNCS18W3YK285077 of the Certificate Holders for Ameriquest Mort- September 11, 2013. Have excellent Customer Lake Josephine. $550/mo. 1990 FORD 1FACP41A1LF215398 CHECK gage Securities Trust 2006-M3, Asset-Backed Personal Representative: Service skills RENTED!!!! September 18, 2013 Pass-Through Certificates, Series ARSI 2006-M3, /s/ Julia Ann McClelland Fax resumes to: is Plaintiff, and Ivett Bello is the Defendant, in Attorney for Personal Representatives: NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: CITY TOWING OF 863-678-2170 Civil Action Case No.: 09-001073-GCS, I Bob /s/ Michael A. Rider SEBRING gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and Unfurnished Houses Germaine, Clerk of the aforesaid Court, will on the MICHAEL A. RIDER intent to sell these vehicles on 10/04/2013, YOUR 6300 15th day of October, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Florida Bar Number: 175661 09:00 am at 280 S Avon Way, Avon Park, FL Classified ads AVON PARK Clean, 2/2, 1 car garage Standard Time, offer for sale and sell to the high- 13 N Oak Avenue 33825, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the House in safe, quiet neighborhood. Re- est and best bidder for cash at a foreclosure sale Lake Placid, FL 33852 Florida Statutes. CITY TOWING OF SEBRING get fast results frigerator, stove, dishwasher, lawn serv- conducted at the Highlands County Courthouse, Telephone: (863)465-1111 reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all ice. No pets or Smoking. $700/mo. + bids. AD 430 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL Fax: (863)465-8100 $700 security. Call 863-452-5024 33870-3867, in the Jury Assembly Room located E-Mail: [email protected] KMHWF35V9XA056534 1999 HYUNDAI in the basement level of the Courthouse, the fol- September 11, 18, 2013 September 18, 2013 Please check your ad AVON PARK LAKES lowing described property as set forth in the Uni- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Quiet neighborhood. No pets. form Final Judgment of Mortgage Foreclosure, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Notice of Public Sale of the contents of self-stor- on the first day it runs 5000 $650/month. $500/security. situated and being in Highlands County, Florida, to FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA age unit(s) in default of contract per F.S. 863-257-0726 wit: PROBATE DIVISION 83:801-809. Units will be sold by sealed bid at to make sure it is Mobile Homes Lot 18, Block N, SPRING LAKE VILLAGE II, ac- FILE NO. PC 13-392 10:00 A.M. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2013, cording to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book Division at Highlands Self Storage Inc. 7825 S. Georage IN RE: ESTATE OF correct. Sometimes Mobile Homes 9, Page 54, Public Records of Highlands County, Blvd. Sebring, FL 33872. All units contain house- AVON Florida. GEORGE L. ARMAS hold goods unless otherwise noted. Any vehicle 5050 For Sale Property Address: 312 Blazing Star Road, Se- Deceased. within units sold for parts only. instruction over the PALM HARBOR FACTORY bring, Florida 33876. NOTICE TO CREDITORS UNIT #25 AND 43 LIQUIDATION SALE PARK Said sale will be made pursuant to and in or- The administration of the estate of GEORGE L. September 11, 18, 2013 phone can be 6 models to choose from der to satisfy the terms of the Uniform Final Judg- ARMAS., deceased, whose date of death was IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 1200 sq. ft. up to 2400 sq. ft. ment of Mortgage Foreclosure. June 25, 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court for HOUSING OF THE 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT misunderstood and 12K OFF! Any person claiming an interest in the surplus HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA John Lyons @ 800-622-2832 from the sale, if any, other than the property address of which is 590 S. Commerce Ave., Se- CASE NO. 28-2012-CA-000464 ext 210 1X3 owner as of the date of the recording of the lis bring, FL 33870. The names and addresses of the an error can occur. If PNC NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR BY pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days personal representative and the personal repre- MERGER TO NATIONAL CITY BANK, SUCCESSOR after the sale. sentative's attorney are set forth below. this happens to you, AD # BY MERGER TO NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO. Witness my hand and the seal of the Court this All creditors of the decedent and other per- Plaintiff, 5th day of September, 2013. sons having claims or demands against dece- please call us the first 6000 vs. 00032009 BOB GERMAINE dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is re- LEWIS A. TULLY, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS TRUSTEE Clerk of the Court quired to be served must file their claims with this Rentals OF THE LEWIS A. TULLY REVOCABLE TRUST day your ad appears By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER DATED 24 JULY 2008, et al. Deputy Clerk {Seal} THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Defendant(s) and we will be 23822612;1 NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- Duplexes for Rent NOTICE OF SALE September 18, 25, 2013 ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 6050 PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 All other creditors of the decedent and other happy to fix it as PLACID LAKES Nice, Lg. split plan, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE IS HEREBY given pursuant to an Order persons having claims or demands against dece- 2BR, 2BA, W/D hookup, screen porch, FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA or Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated Septem- dent's estate must file their claims with this court soon as we can. fenced yard. Near Golf. Water incl. PROBATE DIVISION ber 10, 2013, and entered in Case No. WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE $550 mo. C/H/A. Excellent Cond. FILE NO. PC 13-374 28-2012-CA-000464 of the Circuit Court of the FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. If we can assist you, 954-695-8348 Division ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PE- 10th Judicial Circuit in and for Highlands County, IN RE: ESTATE OF Florida, wherein PNC NATIONAL ASSOCIATION RIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE please call us: SEBRING - 3BR, 1BA, Fenced yard ROGER L. SMITH FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO NATIONAL CITY Deceased. BANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO NATIONAL Unfurnished All appliances, C/H/A. 1120 Edgemoor BARRED. Ave. Near Woodlawn Elem. School. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET CITY MORTGAGE CO., is the Plaintiff and LEWIS Apartments The administration of the estate of ROGER L. A. TULLY, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OF 314-9876 6200 $200 Walmart gift card. $595/mo. FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) AVON PARK * LEMONTREE APTS * Call 863-682-3699 SMITH, deceased, whose date of death was July YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE THE LEWIS A. TULLY REVOCABLE TRUST DATED 1BR $520 mo. + $350 Sec. Deposit, 16, 2013, and whose Social Security Number is OF DEATH IS BARRED. 24 JULY 2008; HEARTLAND NATIONAL BANK; available immediately. Washer/Dryer xxx-xx-0837, is pending in the Circuit Court for AND UNKNOWN TENANT(S), are the Defendants, SEBRING 3/2, with shed. The date of first publication of this Notice is News-Sun & WSG included. Pets OK! Call Alan Includes Lawn Care. HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the September 18, 2013. the Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best 386-503-8953 address of which is 590 S. Commerce Ave., Se- bidder for cash in the Jury Assembly Room, Base- $675/mo. + security. Personal Representative: Call 863-253-1029 or 863-381-7967. bring, FL 33870. The names and addresses of the /s/ Edward Armas ment, of the Highlands County Courthouse, 430 personal representative and the personal repre- 3545 Breakneck Road South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, at Classified BEAUTIFUL APTS SEBRING 3BR (Possible 4 BR), 1BA., sentative's attorney are set forth below. Lake Placid, Florida 33852 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time, on October 10, 2013, SEBRING- 2BR/1BA, tile floors, screen Large Fenced Yard. Nice area, Indian All creditors of the decedent and other per- Attorney for Personal Representative: the following described property set forth in said back porch, beautiful landscaping. Streets off Lakeview Dr. $700 Mo., sons having claims or demands against dece- /s/ Pamela T. Karlson Order of Final Judgment, to wit: $595/mo. 863-381-1861 Terms Negotiable. 863-446-1861 dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is re- Florida Bar Number: 0017957 Lot 7, Red Water Point, according to the plat quired to be served must file their claims with this 301 Dal Hall Boulevard thereof recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 16, Public court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Lake Placid, FL 33852 Records of Highlands County, Florida. THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Telephone: (863)465-5033 IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING A RIGHT TO NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- Fax: (863) 465-6022 FUNDS REMAINING AFTER THE SALE, YOU MUST ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. E-Mail: [email protected] FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK OF COURT NO **PROCESS All other creditors of the decedent and other September 18, 25, 2013 LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU persons having claims or demands against dece- FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE ENTI- dent's estate must file their claims with this court IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TLED TO ANY REMAINING FUNDS. AFTER 60 COLOR********** WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, DAYS, ONLY THE OWNER OF RECORD AS OF THE 2000 FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MAY CLAIM THE Employment ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PE- CIVIL DIVISION SURPLUS. RIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE CASE NO.: 10-000743 GCS If you are a person with a disability who needs any AVON MOBILE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL accommodation in order to participate in this pro- BARRED. ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the Help Wanted NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET PURCHASE FROM THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT provision of certain assistance. Please contact the 2100 HOME PARK FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) INSURANCE COMPANY AS RECEIVER OF Office of the Court Administrator at (863) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK F/K/A 534-4686 (Voice) or (863) 534-7777 (TDD) or OF DEATH IS BARRED. WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA (800) 955-8770 (Florida Relay Service), at least 7 DOCTORS CHOICE HH The date of first publication of this Notice is Plaintiff, days before your scheduled court appearance, or Medicare Agency 2X4 September 18, 2013. vs. immediately upon receiving this notification if the Needing Personal Representative: MARK R. DURHAM, et al time before the scheduled appearance is less than /s/ Ruth E. Smith Defendants. 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call RN LPN PT AD # 119 Washington Blvd. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 711. OT MSW HHA Lake Placid, FL 33852 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Sum- DATED at Highlands County, Florida, this 10th day Attorney for Personal Representative: mary Final Judgment of foreclosure dated Sep- of September, 2013. Excellent Pay & Benefits /s/ Michael A. Rider tember 10, 2013, and entered in Case No. Robert W. Germaine, Clerk For new Sebring office 00032167 MICHAEL A. RIDER 10-000743 GCS of the Circuit Court of the TENTH Highlands County, Florida Florida Bar Number: 175661 Judicial Circuit in and for HIGHLANDS COUNTY, By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak Fax resume 13 N Oak Avenue Florida, wherein JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NA- Deputy Clerk 941-727-4112 Lake Placid, FL 33852 TIONAL ASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST WWR #10083985 Telephone: (863)465-1111 BY PURCHASE FROM THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN- September 18, 25, 2013 E-Mail: [email protected] SURANCE CORPORATION AS RECEIVER OF 2 P/T Positions 1) Administrative September 18, 25, 2013 WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK F/K/A WASHING- Highlands Clerical Off. Mgr. 1) Lounge Mgr. Work & Personal ref. req. Fax resume IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TON MUTUAL BANK, FA, is Plaintiff, and MARK R. County Legals FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA DURHAM, et al are Defendants, the clerk will sell 1055 to 863-465-4233 or call 863-465-0975 to the highest and best bidder for cash, beginning ***************************************** 9am - 1pm. LP Am. Legion Post 25. PROBATE DIVISION HIGHLANDS COUNTY FILE NO. PC 13-378 at 11:00 a.m., in the JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, LEGAL NOTICES IN RE: ESTATE OF BASEMENT, 430 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, ***************************************** CAREER OPPORTUNITY, Turner Furni- FL 33870, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida The following legal notices are from the ture is seeking a highly motivated Fur- ARTHUR THEGET Highlands County Board of County Deceased. Statutes, on the 10th day of October, 2013, the Commissioners and are being published in the niture Sales Associate. Sales exp. pref. NOTICE TO CREDITORS following described property as set forth in said font, size, and leading as per Unlimited earning potential, medical The administration of the estate of ARTHUR Summary Final Judgment, to wit: their specifications. benefits avail. Please submit resume to: THEGET, deceased, whose date of death was UNIT D, BUILDING 3, COUNTRY CLUB DOWNS, [email protected] May 11, 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court for AS PER THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND The City of Sebring will receive sealed bids in the City Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division, the RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 1838, Purchasing Department for: address of which is 590 South Commerce Ave- PAGE 136, AS AMENDED PUBLIC RECORDS OF DR'S OFFICE in Lake Placid seeking nue, Sebring, Florida 33870. The names and ad- HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE ITB #13-037: AQUATIC SPRAYING OF MEDICAL ASSISTANT. dresses of the personal representative and the PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS ON EXHIBIT ``A'' CITY FACILITIES Send reply to Box 128, The News-Sun, personal representative's attorney are set forth ATTACHED HERETO. 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring BUILDING 3, UNIT D: Specifications & General Terms and Conditions may be FL,33870. below. obtained from publicpurchase.com. or by contacting Kirk Subscribe to A PORTION OF PARCEL E AS DESCRIBED AND All creditors of the decedent and other per- Zimmerman, CPPB by phone 863-471-5110, Fax sons having claims or demands against dece- RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1795, 863-471-5168, or email: [email protected] at dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is re- PAGE 266, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGH- the City purchasing office located at 368 South Commerce LOCAL DRIVER WANTED P/T seasonal quired to be served must file their claims with this LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PAR- Ave – Sebring, FL 33870. If obtaining documents via the for Parcel Delivery must have at least 1 court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COM- website, it shall be the bidder’s responsibility to check for year of prior driving experience within THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS MENCE AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF amendments/changes made to the document. the last 3 yrs. of driving commercial NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- SAID PARCEL; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 55 cargo van or larger. Must have clean Bid envelopes must be sealed and marked with the bid the ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. MINUTES 17 SECONDS EAST, ALONG THE NORTH driving record and be able to pass RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF VAUGHN ROAD, A DIS- number and name as to identify the enclosed bid. Bids All other creditors of the decedent and other must be delivered to the City Of Sebring Purchasing Office background and drug screening, must persons having claims or demands against dece- TANCE OF 143.00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 00 DE- Attn: Kirk Zimmerman so as to reach the said office no be able to lift 70lbs., be dependable dent's estate must file their claims with this court GREES 04 MINUTES 43 SECONDS EAST, A DISN- later than 10:00 AM, Thursday October 3, 2013, of the of- and 21 yrs. or older. Send resume or go WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE TACE OF 37.66 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- ficial time clock in the purchasing office. Proposals re- to Heartland Workforce. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. NING; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 55 MINUTES ceived later than the date and time specified will be re- jected. The City will not be responsible for the late delivery ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PE- 17 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 21.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 43 of any bids that are incorrectly addressed, delivered in News-Sun RIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE person, by mail, of any other type of delivery service. PICKUP & DELIVERY DRIVER/Thrift FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 82.00 FEET; Store worker - Part time to full time. THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 17 BARRED. The submitting firm will be required to comply with all ap- Primarily for pickup and delivery of NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 13.67 FEET; plicable laws, regulations, rules and ordinances of local, donated items; also assist with other FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 43 state and federal authorities having jurisdiction, including, duties at thrift store. Must have a YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 2.00 FEET; but not limited to: all provisions of the Federal Government clean driving record. Apply in person at OF DEATH IS BARRED. THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 17 Equal Employment Opportunity clauses issued by the Sec- retary of Labor on May 21, 1968 and published in the NU-HOPE Elder Care Services,Inc. The date of first publication of this Notice is SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 14.67 FEET, Call 6414 U.S. 27 South, Sebring. EOE THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 43 Federal Register (41 CFR Part 60-1, 33 F.2 7804); all pro- September 11, 2013. visions of the Public Entity Crimes (Fla. Stat. DFWP Level II Background screening. Personal Representative: SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET; §287.133, et seq, as amended) and the provisions in /s/ Kristi L. Schmidt THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 17 Fla. Stat. §287.134, et seq, as amended, regarding 13317 Abion Circle SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET; discrimination. RECRUITMENT AND Thornton, Colorado 80241 THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 43 RETENTION COORDINATOR (FT) Attorney for Personal Representative: SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.33 FEET; The Sebring City Council reserves the right to accept or re- Application deadline: Please visit ject any or all bids or any parts Thereof; and the award; if /s/ W. Roy Wilkes THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 17 http://sfsc.interviewexchange.com 385-6155 an award is made, will be made to the most responsible Attorney for Kristi L. Schmidt SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 5.00 FEET; for detailed position posting. THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 43 bidder whose bid and qualifications indicate that the award Florida Bar Number: 0608475 will be in the best interest of the City of Sebring. The coun- 863-784-7132. 202 Dal Hall Boulevard SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 19.00 FEET; cil reserves the right to waive irregularities in the bid. EA/EO. Lake Placid, Florida 33852 THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 17 Telephone: (863)699-2222 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 7.33 FEET; Kirk Zimmerman, CPPB Fax: (863)465-1857 THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 04 MINUTES 43 Purchasing Agent E-Mail: [email protected] SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 20.67 FEET TO Sebring, Florida September 11, 18, 2013 THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,195 September 18, 25, 2013 C M Y K www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Wednesday, September 18, 2013 Page A11

6300 Unfurnished Houses SPRING LAKE - 3BR, 2BA, 2CG, CHA, patio, ceramic tiled living, dining, kit., bath & halls, SS appliances, refrigerator w/ water on door, micro., W/D hook up. No pets or Smokers. 863-835-0061

Miscellaneous 6500 Rentals HIGHLANDS COUNTY Single Family - Commercial 1/; 2/2; 3/2. $400 - $650 Commercial. $1500. Call 863-452-0101. 7000 Merchandise

7040 Appliances WASHER AMANA 2.5 yrs. old. Works Great. Dryer Whirlpool, 3.5 yrs. old. Works Great! $175 obo. Call 863-453-5713. 7180 Furniture TABLE & 4 CHAIRS - 4 ft. Table with claw foot, Oak. $175.00 / Couch & Coffee table (oval), 2 End tables (round) glass tops, 2 matching lamps. SET $200. OBO. Call 724-448-3153 DUMMY 2013 7310 Bargain Buys AQUARIUM 75 GALLON with metal Stand & Accessories. $50. 863-635-5001 BREAKFAST NOOK - Table and Corner SERVICE DIRECTORY Bench. Seats 4, Black. $65 OBO. 863-381-2600 BROADCAST SPREADER Attaches to Riding Mowers. $40. 863-655-0342 COLEMAN LANTERNS (4) DUAL DUMMY MANTLES. All 4 for $40. Will separate. 863-402-2285 DEHUMIDIFIER - Maytag / Energy Star 45 pint capacity / Digital. Works Excellent. $30. 863-402-2285 5X21.5 FISH TANK 50 gallon, double light, large pump. $75. 863-385-0000 KIDS CHOPPER BIKE, battery operated. $60. AD # Call 863-382-0192 UPRIGHT VACUUM - BAGLESS Completely Reconditioned. 30 Day Guarantee! $25. 863-402-2285 VCR TAPES - Approx. 45 - Assorted! Suspense, Comedy, Horror etc. All 00026404 Good. $15. 863-402-2285

Garage & 7320 Yard Sales SEBRING - GARAGE / SIDEWALK SALE! DOWNTOWN at the CIRCLE. OVER 20 VENDORS SEPTEMBER 21ST., 7am - 1pm.

SEBRING GARAGE SALE : All proceeds go to a cancer patient without medical insurance. T.V's, furniture, clothes, and more. Come on down to 4201 Mackerel Dr. Se- bring FL to check us out. Saturday possibly Sun. starting at 9 a.m.

7520 Pets & Supplies NOTICE Florida statute 585.195 states that all dogs and cats sold in Florida must be at least eight weeks old, have an official health certificate and proper shots and be free of in- testinal and external parasites.

Medical Supplies 7560 & Equipment SCOOTER " STREAMER " Mobility Power Chair & Scooter. Brand New Assembled - Never used. $850. Call 863-414-1212 8000 Recreation 9000 Transportation

9450 Automotive for Sale 1996 CHEVY LUMINA, 6 CYL., A/T, 135,000 miles, cold air, $1250 OBO, 863-382-6741.

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NASCAR This Week PAGE B3 SECTION B SPORTS News-Sun Wednesday, September 18, 2013 Lady Dragons staying busy

By DAN HOEHNE [email protected] The schedule has been full these last few days for the Lady Dragons with seeming- ly little time away from the volleyball court. After Thursday’s three-set sweep of Frostproof, Lake Placid headed north to the Orlando Volleyball Academy showcase over the weekend. Courtesy photo While there, the ladies The Lady Dragons have been keeping themselves busy, playing seven matches between Thursday and Monday. See LP, Page B4 Corbin Hoffner’s stellar summer By DAN HOEHNE other Hawk reliever. [email protected] In his 46.2 innings, he SEBRING - It was a trans- surrendered just 29 hits, formative summer for nine earned runs, 13 walks Corbin Hoffner in many and struck out 42. ways, and may well have His ERA was a miniscule opened the door toward 1.74, batting average against many more. just .180 and his WHIP The 2011 Sebring gradu- (walks and hits per inning ate, after a year of college pitched) was less than one at Dan Hoehne/News-Sun baseball at St. Pete, was .90. Hannah Tucker goes up for a kill during Sebring’s win over visiting Lemon Bay Monday night. drafted by the He picked up two wins, and went through their no losses, one save and had instructional league and four holds. Streaks put away Arizona Fall League last There was one bad outing, year. which Hoffner knew would This year, the right-hand- come at some point, but it Lemon Bay ed hurler was sent to play wasn’t even as bad as the for the Boise Hawks, the numbers made it look. By BRITTANY with a tip to add another Cubs Class A Short-Season “I came in and got the WHITTINGTON point to the board. Northwest League franchise final out of one inning, then News-Sun correspondent Lemon Bay made a and joined the rest of the the next inning they had a SEBRING – The Manta steady run, creeping up young hopefuls. runner on with two outs,” he Rays found themselves in until two Hannah Gotch After the more hands on, said. “Then the ump called dangerous waters Monday kills ended the run and intense setting of his initial me for a balk, I walked a night when they traveled made the score 17-12. season, Hoffner soon real- batter and then a chopper into Sebring for their first Caylin Webb con- ized a different sort of bounced off first base for a matchup against the Blue tributed with a kill putting coaching. hit and the next guy got a Streaks in 10 years. the lead up by five mak- “It’s a lot more relaxed,” broken bat base hit. Not knowing what to ing it 19-14. he said. “At this point, this “The next inning I gave expect from their long- A timeout was called is your job and it's up to you up a home run, the only one distant but new district by the Lemon Bay head to get your work in and be all season,” he continued. foes, the Streaks were coach, but not before a ready to go. Courtesy photo “My coach said I needed to surely ready for anything Whittington kill made it Corbin Hoffner’s first baseball card and, given the season get that pitch more in on 21-14. “If there is an issue with he had this year, likely the first of many. and came away with a your mechanics or some- him, and I told him I did, four-set win over Lemon Sebring allowed four but he just hit a good pitch. unanswered points soon thing like that, they’ll work his offseason workouts, as, technically, a middle Bay. After watching the tape, he after, causing their head with you. But other than shaped himself to a more reliever, he was averaging Sebring started the said I was right and bought coach, Venessa Sinness, that, it’s on you to do what toned 232 by spring training three innings per outing and match off right with an me dinner.” to call a timeout. you need to do.” in Arizona. his numbers soon began extreme lead over the And while he enjoyed a The Streaks scored first Which Hoffner apparently And the progress contin- adding up. Manta Rays at 8-2. great first, full season, there after this halt in the action did very well. ued on the field as Hoffner He wound up the season A roll shot by Hannah were rough aspects, such as with a Cadie O’Hern kill. At a towering 6’5” , he put up stellar numbers with the third most innings Tucker boosted the lead the travel for lower level Jordan Hinkle added ended the fall league weigh- throughout the summer. of any on the staff, 12-3 with Lindsey ing 250 pounds, but through Coming out of the bullpen 10 more innings than any See HOFFNER, Page B4 Whittington following See SEBRING, Page B4

Ed goes cross county for cross country

FLORIDA PREP STATE POLLS DISTRICT SPOTLIGHT (through Preseason) Class 8A 3. Pensacola Catholic 3-0 136 3 DISTRICT 11-6A 1. Manatee (17) 3-0 179 1 4.Wakulla 3-0 118 4 Dist. Overall PF PA 2. Apopka (1) 3-1 144 2 5. Godby (1) 2-1 117 5 Sebring 0-0 2-1 44 28 3. Plant 2-0-1 132 3 6. Plntation Amer Her 2-1 92 6 Lake Region 0-0 2-1 59 83 4. Miramar 3-0 120 5 7. Merritt Island 3-0 77 7 Winter Haven 0-0 2-1 88 91 (tie) Oviedo 3-0 120 4 8. Cardinal Gibbons 3-0 54 9 Lake Gibson 0-0 1-1 80 45 6. Dr. Phillips 3-0 95 6 9. Lakewood 2-1 31 10 Last Week’s Scores 7. Fort Pierce Central 2-0 74 8 10. Bishop Kenny 1-0 9 NR Hardee 21, Sebring 0 8. South Dade 3-0 58 10 Others receiving votes: Palm Bay 8, Kathleen 45, Lake Gibson 44, 5OT Bartow 44, Lake Region 14 9.Vero Beach 3-0 28 NR Rickards 6, Bishop Moore 5, Astronaut 5, Courtesy photo 10. Lake Mary 2-0 21 NR North Marion 3, Pasco 1. Winter Haven 50, George Jenkins 35 This Week’s Games From left, Lake Placid Cross Country runners Nicole Moore and Maria Gonzalez, Others receiving votes: West Orange Class 4A Sebring at LaBelle, 7 p.m. 1. Miami Washington (18)3-0 180 1 along with Lady Dragon head coach Sean Dolan, were featured guests on Ed 9, Deerfield Beach 4, Cypress Bay 3, Park Winter Haven vs. Evans, 7 p.m. Vista Community 2, Christopher Columbus 2. Ft Lauderdale Univ 3-0 161 2 Lynch’s “Sports Talk” show on Saturday, Sept. 14. The show airs each Saturday Lake Region vs. South Lake, 7 p.m. immediately following the Noon News on WWTK 730-AM. Scheduled guests for the Catholic 1. 3. Bolles School 3-0 145 3 Idle: Lake Gibson Class 7A 4. Gulliver Prep 3-0 98 NR DISTRICT 6-4A Sept. 21 broadcast are Avon Park Cross Country coach Pakita Felix and Red Devil 1. St.Thomas Aqnas (18)2-0 180 1 5. Cocoa 1-1 91 NR Dist. Overall PF PA Boys Golf coach Jason Beatty. 2. Dwyer 3-0 161 2 Others receiving votes: Madison Clewiston 0-0 2-0 76 24 3. East Lake 3-0 143 3 County 32, Raines 7, East Gadsden 6. Lake Placid 0-0 1-1 35 58 4. Sickles 3-0 116 4 Class 3A LaBelle 0-0 1-2 76 138 5. Lakeland 3-0 108 5 1.Trinity Christ-Jax (16) 2-0 179 1 Avon Park 0-0 0-3 19 106 6. Lincoln 3-1 92 7 2. Ocala Trinity Cath (1) 3-0 163 2 Last Week’s Scores 7. Royal Palm Beach 2-0 51 9 3. Clearwater Cent Cath 2-1 122 3 Fort Meade 48, Avon Park 0 8. Fleming Island 3-0 31 NR 4. Delray Amer Heri 2-1 99 4 Cardinal Mooney 44, Lake Placid 7 9. Fletcher 2-1 30 10 5.Tampa Catholic 2-1 90 5 Lemon Bay 56, LaBelle 21 Seminoles’ RBs take 10. Kissimmee Osceola 1-2 29 6 Others receiving votes: Fort Meade This Week’s Games Avon Park at Cardinal Mooney, 7 p.m. Others receiving votes: Plantation 24, 21, Melbourne Central Catholic 15, Lake Placid at Golden Gate, 7 p.m. Niceville 13, Port Charlotte 7,Viera 4, Cardinal Mooney 13, Frostproof 12, First LaBelle vs. Sebring, 7 p.m. Charlotte 1. Academy-Orlando 6. pressure off young QB Clewiston vs. King’s Academy, 7 p.m. Class 6A Class 2A 1. Miami Central (13) 2-1 175 2 1. University Christ (15) 2-1 173 1 2. Armwood (5) 2-0 154 1 2. North Florida Christ (3)2-0 164 2 By KAREEM COPELAND Devonta Freeman, James once in 2012 with 385 3. Columbia 3-0 151 3 3. Champagnat Cath 3-0 144 3 Associated Press Wilder, Jr. and Karlos against Wake Forest on 4. Jefferson 3-0 127 4 4.Warner Christian 2-1 129 4 5. Mainland 3-0 109 5 5. Glades Day 3-0 68 NR TALLAHASSEE — Williams. Sept. 15. 6. Miami Northwestern 1-1 73 7 Others receiving votes: First Baptist Florida State demonstrat- Eighth-ranked Florida Seminoles safety Tyler 7. Heritage 3-0 49 9 36,Victory Christian 6. ed it has a lot more State racked up 377 rush- Hunter said Monday that 8. Largo 2-1 38 8 Class 1A 9. Lake Gibson 1-1 29 6 1. Union County (16) 3-0 178 1 offense than just freshman ing yards in a 62-7 victo- the backs just wore down 10.Venice 2-1 28 9 2. Blountstown 3-0 157 3 quarterback Jameis ry against Nevada on Nevada. Others receiving votes: Hallandale 22, 3. Lafayette 2-0 127 5 “First it was Wilder and Naples 13, Homestead 6, Gainesville 5, 4. Dixie County (2) 3-0 114 NR Winston. Saturday. Seabreeze 5, Citrus 4, Ocala Vanguard 2. 5. Liberty County 3-0 52 NR The Seminoles have an The Seminoles (2-0) Devonta,” Hunter said. Class 5A Others receiving votes:Trenton 31, “Wilder would just wear 1. Miami Jackson (16) 2-0 176 1 Chipley 28, Chiefland 19, Northview 8, impressive running game surpassed the 300-yard 2.West Florida (1) 2-0 152 2 Williston 6. featuring a trio of backs: mark on the ground just See FSU, Page B4 C M Y K

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Major League Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE LIVE THURSDAY: JV Football at Lake Placid, 7 p.m.; Volleyball at McKeel, 6/7:30 p.m. East Division FRIDAY: Football at Cardinal Mooney, 7 p.m. W L Pct GB Boston 92 59 .609 — SPORTS MONDAY: Girls Golf vs. Auburndale, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 82 67 .550 9 TUESDAY:Volleyball vs. Mulberry, 6/7:30 p.m. Baltimore 79 70 .530 12 Avon Park New York 79 71 .52712.5 ON TV Toronto 68 81 .456 23 Central Division W L Pct GB COLLEGE FOOTBALL Detroit 87 63 .580 — Cleveland 81 69 .540 6 THURSDAY THURSDAY: JV Football vs. Avon Park, 7 p.m.; Volleyball vs. DeSoto, 6/7:30 p.m.; Kansas City 79 71 .527 8 7:30 p.m. Clemson at North Carolina State...... ESPN Swim at Sebring, 5:30 p.m.; Boys Golf vs. Moore Haven, LaBelle, 4 p.m; Girls Golf at Minnesota 64 85 .43022.5 LaBelle, 4 p.m. Chicago 59 91 .393 28 FRIDAY: Football at Golden Gate, 7 p.m. West Division Lake Placid W L Pct GB GOLF Oakland 88 62 .587 — Texas 81 68 .544 6.5 SUNDAY Los Angeles 73 77 .487 15 9 a.m. EuroPGA – BMW Italian Open ...... GOLF Seattle 66 84 .440 22 1 p.m. PGA – The Tour Championship ...... GOLF Houston 51 99 .340 37 WEDNESDAY: Girls Golf vs. George Jenkins, 2:30 p.m. ___ THURSDAY: JV Football vs. Mulberry, 7 p.m.; Volleyball vs. Okeechobee, 5/6:30 p.m.; Sunday’s Games Baltimore 3, Toronto 1 MLB Boys Golf vs. Auburndale, Hardee, 4 p.m.; Swim hosts meet, 5:30 p.m. Detroit 3, Kansas City 2 FRIDAY: Football at LaBelle, 7 p.m. Cleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 1 WEDNESDAY Sebring L.A. Angels 2, Houston 1 2 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago White Sox ...... WGN Minnesota 6, Tampa Bay 4 7 p.m. Texas at Tampa Bay ...... ESPN/SUN St. Louis 12, Seattle 2 Oakland 5, Texas 1 10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona ...... ESPN THURSDAY:Volleyball at Hillsborough, 7 p.m. Boston 9, N.Y. Yankees 2 THURSDAY Monday’s Games FRIDAY: Baseball hosts Tri-Weekend, vs. St. Petersburg, 11 a.m., vs. State College of Detroit 4, Seattle 2 2 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee ...... WGN Florida, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 6, Texas 2 7 p.m. Texas at Tampa Bay ...... SUN SATURDAY: Softball hosts Tr-Weekend, vs. Panthers Clint, 11 a.m., vs. Palm Beach Cincinnati 6, Houston 1 State College, 1 p.m. Kansas City 7, Cleveland 1 SFSC Chicago White Sox 12, Minnesota 1 TUESDAY:Volleyball at State College of Florida, 7 p.m. L.A. Angels 12, Oakland 1 WNBA PLAYOFFS Tuesday’s Games THURSDAY N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, late 8 p.m...... ESPN2 Seattle at Detroit, late Washington at Atlanta Baltimore at Boston, late 10 p.m. Phoenix at Los Angeles ...... ESPN2 PORTS NAPSHOTS Texas at Tampa Bay, late Times, games, channels all subject to change S S Cincinnati at Houston, late Cleveland at Kansas City, late STR8 UP seeks help Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, late San Francisco (M.Cain 8-9) at N.Y. Mets Arizona 25, Detroit 21 KOC Golf Tourney L.A. Angels at Oakland, late (Harang 0-1), 7:10 p.m. New Orleans 16, Tampa Bay 14 Wednesday’s Games Chicago Cubs (Rusin 2-4) at Milwaukee Oakland 19, Jacksonville 9 LAKE PLACID – As STR8 UP Youth (Thornburg 2-1), 8:10 p.m. Denver 41, N.Y. Giants 23 AVON PARK – Knights of Columbus Minnesota (Diamond 5-11) at Chicago Ministry in Lake Placid celebrates its White Sox (Joh.Danks 4-13), 2:10 p.m. Cincinnati (G.Reynolds 1-2) at Houston Seattle 29, San Francisco 3 Avon Park Council 14717 will host the (Peacock 5-5), 8:10 p.m. Monday’s Game one-year anniversary as a ministry, they L.A. Angels (Vargas 8-7) at Oakland 58th annual State Golf Tourney on (Griffin 14-9), 3:35 p.m. St. Louis (Wainwright 16-9) at Colorado Cincinnati 20, Pittsburgh 10 are looking for ways to enhance their (Chatwood 7-4), 8:40 p.m. Thursday, Sep. 19 Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 28 and 29 at N.Y. Yankees (P.Hughes 4-13) at programs in order to maintain and chal- Toronto (Happ 4-6), 7:07 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 14-9) at Arizona Kansas City at Philadelphia, 8:25 p.m. Sun ’N Lake Golf Club. (McCarthy 4-9), 10:10 p.m. lenge the influx of teenagers that enter Seattle (Iwakuma 12-6) at Detroit WNBA For further details, contact (Verlander 13-11), 7:08 p.m. LEAGUE LEADERS the ministry. [email protected], or call 414-7702, or Baltimore (W.Chen 7-7) at Boston BATTING The youth currently play basketball on (Peavy 11-5), 7:10 p.m. AB R H BA EASTERN CONFERENCE email [email protected] or call 471- W L Pct GB the back parking lot area and have long Texas (D.Holland 9-9) at Tampa Bay C. Johnson, ATL 473 49 156 .330 2134. (Archer 9-7), 7:10 p.m. Cuddyer, COL 462 72 152 .329 z-Chicago 24 10 .706 — since outgrown it. x-Atlanta 17 17 .500 7 Cincinnati (G.Reynolds 1-2) at Houston McCutchen, PIT 546 91 177 .324 They need the challenge of a full court (Peacock 5-5), 8:10 p.m. Werth, WAS 422 77 136 .322 x-Washington 17 17 .500 7 Golf FORE Homes Cleveland (Salazar 1-2) at Kansas City Carpenter, STL 577 116 185 .321 x-Indiana 16 18 .471 8 and higher goals. (B.Chen 7-3), 8:10 p.m. HOME RUNS New York 11 23 .324 13 William E. Lewis and Associates have SEBRING – Mountain Top Connecticut 10 24 .294 14 LEAGUE LEADERS Alvarez, PIT 33 Productions presents the 2013 “Golf Goldschmidt, ARI 33 donated the NBA-style fiberglass goals. BATTING WESTERN CONFERENCE FORE Homes” tournament on Saturday, AB R H BA Bruce, CIN 29 W L Pct GB Bevis Construction and Concrete has Cabrera, DET 518 99 181 .349 Brown, PHL 27 z-Minnesota 26 8 .765 — once again partnered with the program to Sept. 21, at the Country Club of Sebring. Trout, LAA 553 106 183 .331 Gonzalez, COL 26 x-Los Angeles 24 10 .706 2 The event benefits Highlands County RUNS BATTED IN provide the labor for this considerable Mauer, MIN 445 62 144 .324 x-Phoenix 19 15 .559 7 Habitat for Humanity and the Mason’s A. Beltre, TEX 578 81 184 .318 Goldschmidt, ARI 116 x-Seattle 17 17 .500 9 project. Ortiz, BOS 479 76 149 .311 Phillips, CIN 101 San Antonio 12 22 .353 14 STR8 UP is seeking to raise $7,500 Ridge project. HOME RUNS Freeman, ATL 99 Tulsa 11 23 .324 15 Registration is at 7:30 a.m. and shot- Craig, STL 97 for 80 yards of concrete. Davis, BAL 50 x-clinched playoff spot gun start at 8:30 a.m. Cabrera, DET 43 Gonzalez, LAD 95 z-clinched conference STR8 UP is asking for donations Encarnacion, TOR 36 Bruce, CIN 95 ___ towards the goal – one quarter of a yard Four-person teams will be flighted by Trumbo, LAA 34 WON-LOST Sunday’s Games handicap. Zimmermann, WAS 18-8 of concrete is $25, half a yard is $50, Dunn, CHW 32 Connecticut 82, Indiana 80, OT Entry fee includes a complimentary RUNS BATTED IN De La Rosa, COL 16-6 Los Angeles 89, Phoenix 55 and one yard of concrete is $100. Cabrera, DET 133 Liriano, PIT 16-7 Washington 70, New York 52 All donations are welcome. practice round, continental breakfast, Davis, BAL 131 Wainwright, STL 16-9 San Antonio 97, Atlanta 68 goodie bags, prizes, snacks and bever- Greinke, LAD 14-3 Please make checks payable to STR8 Encarnacion, TOR 104 End of Regular Season ages on the course and lunch and awards Cano, NYY 103 UP Youth Ministry P.O. Box 654 Lake Fielder, DET 102 Kershaw, LAD 1.94 WNBA Playoffs following play. (x-if necessary) Placid, FL 33862 or PayPal can be used Jones, BAL 102 Fernandez, MIA 2.19 A $2,000 hole-in-one is being spon- Harvey, NYM 2.27 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS from their website www.str8up.org. WON-LOST sored by Cohan Radio Group and a Scherzer, DET 19-3 Greinke, LAD 2.74 (Best-of-3) Wilson, LAA 17-6 Bumgarner, SF 2.83 EASTERN CONFERENCE Excel Volleyball Clinics chance to win a new vehicle is being Colon, OAK 16-6 SAVES Atlanta vs. Washington sponsorted by Alan Jay Automotive Tillman, BAL 16-6 Kimbrel, ATL 47 Thursday, Sept. 19: Washington at AVON PARK – South Florida State Soriano, WAS 41 Atlanta, 8 p.m. Network. Moore, TB 15-3 Volleyball coach Kim Crawford will be EARNED RUN AVERAGE Mujica, STL 36 Saturday, Sept. 21: Atlanta at Entry fee is $260 per team, or $300 for Sanchez, DET 2.50 Chapman, CIN 36 Washington, 7 p.m. offering four clinics for beginner/inter- team and hole sponsorship. Romo, SF 35 x-Monday, Sept. 23: Washington at Colon, OAK 2.73 mediate boys and girls interested in Download entry form at www.habi- Darvish, TEX 2.79 Atlanta, TBA National Football League learning fundamental volleyball skills, Iwakuma, SEA 2.87 Chicago vs. Indiana tathighlands.org. Scherzer, DET 2.95 Friday Sept. 20: Indiana at Chicago, 7 loco-motor movements, eye/hand coordi- Contact Habitat for Humanity at 385- SAVES AMERICAN CONFERENCE p.m. nation and team building skills. East Sunday, Sept. 22: Chicago at Indiana, 3 7156 for additional information, or email J. Johnson, BAL 45 Each clinic will meet one day for two Rivera, NYY 43 W L T Pct PF PA p.m. team information to spallone@habi- Holland, KC 43 New England 2 0 01.00036 31 x-Tuesday, Sept. 24: Indiana at Chicago, hours, with a cost of $50 per clinic. tathighlands.org. Nathan, TEX 39 Miami 2 0 01.00047 30 TBA The clinics will meet in the Panther Buffalo 1 1 0 .50045 46 WESTERN CONFERENCE Balfour, OAK 38 Gym at SFSC on Saturday’s Sept. 21 and Rally for the Cure Tennis NATIONAL LEAGUE N.Y. Jets 1 1 0 .50028 30 Minnesota vs. Seattle East Division South Friday, Sept. 20: Seattle at Minnesota, 9 Oct. 5 and 12, from 9-11 a.m. each day. W L Pct GB W L T Pct PF PA p.m. The clinic is perfect for middle-school SEBRING – The Highlands County Sunday, Sept. 22: Minnesota at Seattle, Atlanta 89 60 .597 — Houston 2 0 01.00061 52 athletes preparing for the school season. Tennis Association (HCTA) will host its Washington 79 70 .530 10 Indianapolis 1 1 0 .50041 41 5 p.m. fourth annual Rally for the Cure tennis Philadelphia 70 80 .46719.5 Tennessee 1 1 0 .50040 39 x-Tuesday, Sept. 24: Seattle at Private, specialized training sessions New York 67 82 .450 22 Jacksonville 0 2 0 .00011 47 Minnesota, TBA with Coach Crawford will be available event at the Thakkar Tennis Center in the Miami 55 95 .36734.5 North Los Angeles vs. Phoenix immediately following each clinic, from Country Club of Sebring Saturday, Oct. Central Division W L T Pct PF PA Thursday, Sept. 19: Phoenix at Los 26. W L Pct GB Baltimore 1 1 0 .50041 55 Angeles, 10 p.m. 11 a.m.-Noon, at $20 per athlete. Pittsburgh 87 63 .580 — Cincinnati 1 1 0 .50041 34 Saturday, Sept. 21: Los Angeles at For more information, contact Sign-in begins at 8:30 a.m. and play St. Louis 87 63 .580 — Pittsburgh 0 2 0 .00019 36 Phoenix, 10 p.m. Crawford at (863) 385-2377, or at craw- promptly at 9 a.m. Cincinnati 85 66 .563 2.5 Cleveland 0 2 0 .00016 37 x-Monday, Sept. 23: Phoenix at Los The format is men’s and women’s dou- Milwaukee 66 83 .44320.5 West Angeles, 10 p.m. [email protected]. Chicago 63 87 .420 24 W L T Pct PF PA bles. West Division Kansas City 2 0 01.00045 18 Transactions Coz Youth Bowling Each eight-game match will be played W L Pct GB Denver 2 0 01.00090 50 with a different partner against different Los Angeles 86 64 .573 — Oakland 1 1 0 .50036 30 BASEBALL LAKE PLACID – Coz’s Youth Arizona 76 73 .510 9.5 San Diego 1 1 0 .50061 61 American League opponents. Bowling League of Lake Placid, for ages San Diego 69 80 .46316.5 NATIONAL CONFERENCE –Reinstated OF In addition to fun tennis, participants San Francisco 69 81 .460 17 Henry Urrutia from the restricted list. East 7 and up, started its’ new season on will receive goodie bags, have opportuni- Colorado 69 82 .45717.5 Designated INF Wilson Betemit for W L T Pct PF PA Saturday, Aug. 24. ___ assignment. ties to win prizes and drawings, and Dallas 1 1 0 .50052 48 Sunday’s Games –Recalled RHP New Bowlers are welcome with a $25 receive a free annual subscription to a Philadelphia 1 1 0 .50063 60 N.Y. Mets 1, Miami 0, 12 innings Tommy Hanson and INF Tommy N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .00054 77 sign-up fee which includes a shirt. magazine of their choice. Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 2 Fieldfrom Salt Lake (PCL). Selected the Washington 0 2 0 .00047 71 Bowling is Saturday mornings through Washington 11, Philadelphia 2 contracts of 1B Efren Navarro and RHP Lunch will be provided by Chicanes, South San Diego 4, Atlanta 0 Matt Shoemaker from Salt Lake. Dec. 21, starting at 9 a.m. each day. Edible Arrangements and HCTA mem- W L T Pct PF PA Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 5 Activated RHP Robert Coello from the New Orleans 2 0 01.00039 31 Weekly cost is $11 and includes three bers. St. Louis 12, Seattle 2 60-day DL. Transferred RHP Kevin Atlanta 1 1 0 .50048 47 games of bowling, shoes and prize fund. This event is a great way for men and Arizona 8, Colorado 2 Jepsen and OF Peter Bourjos to the 60- Carolina 0 2 0 .00030 36 San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 3 day DL. Pee Wees, ages 3-6, are also welcome women of all ages and levels of play to Tampa Bay 0 2 0 .00031 34 Monday’s Games National League and special rates apply. North enjoy the game, to meet other tennis Philadelphia 12, Miami 2 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS–Reinstated W L T Pct PF PA All Youth League bowlers are eligible players, and to support a worthy cause. San Diego 2, Pittsburgh 0 RHP J.J. Putz from the 15-day DL. Chicago 2 0 01.00055 51 Atlanta at Washington, ppd., local –Reinstated RHP for reduced rate open bowling (some All proceeds go to the Rally for the Detroit 1 1 0 .50055 49 shooting tragedy Johnny Cueto and LHP Sean Marshall restrictions apply) and free bowling with Green Bay 1 1 0 .50066 54 Cure and the Susan G. Komen for the Milwaukee 6, Chicago Cubs 1 from the 60-day DL. Designated RHP Minnesota 0 2 0 .00054 65 instruction on Friday’s from 4:30-6 p.m. Cure Foundation, a major fundraiser for Cincinnati 6, Houston 1 Kyle Lotzkar and RHP Josh Ravin for West Colorado 6, St. Louis 2 assignment. – must be accompanied by an adult. breast cancer research and education. W L T Pct PF PA Arizona 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 LOS ANGELES DODGERS–Activated OF Come out for instruction and a good The registration fee is $25. Seattle 2 0 01.00041 10 Tuesday’s Games Matt Kemp from the 15-day DL. Signed St. Louis 1 1 0 .50051 55 time. To register or for more information, Atlanta at Washington, 1st game, late RHP Takumi Numata to a minor league San Francisco 1 1 0 .50037 57 Atlanta at Washington, 2nd game, late contract. Call Frank Peterson at 382-9541, or contact Judy at [email protected] Miami at Philadelphia, late Arizona 1 1 0 .50049 48 Donna Stanley at 441-4897 for more or 425-214-3996. San Diego at Pittsburgh, late ___ FOOTBALL San Francisco at N.Y. Mets, late Thursday’s Game National Football League information. Please pre- register by October 21. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, late New England 13, N.Y. 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Page B4 News-Sun ࡗ Wednesday, September 18, 2013 www.newssun.com LP to have played nine matches in week Continued from B1 them.” But things ended on a After returning from In their next match, the more dour note with a Orlando, the team was back played five matches and Dragons dropped the open- three-set loss to Fernandina on the road Monday with a went 3-2 to take second in ing set 25-16 to the St. Beach. trip to Clewiston, where the Silver bracket and sixth overall among the 16 com- Edwards School, but After taking the opening they were on top of their peting teams. bounced back with a 25-21 set 25-19, the Dragons game. A 2-1 win over Titusville win and took the tie-breaker dropped the next one 25-21 They swept the Lady got their weekend started, by a 15-13 score. and couldn’t quite get over Tigers 25-15, 25-20 and 25- highlighted by 10 kills from Andrea Barajas came up the hump in the 15-12 tie- 18 behind 13 Corley kills, Bella Caraballo and 19 digs big with 10 digs and 20 breaker loss. 27 Barajas assists and four from Mary Grace Bates. assists, while Breauna But on the whole, it was service aces from Bates. Next up was a tough loss Corley added 10 kills and a worthwhile trip according And the schedule wasn’t to a strong Father Lopez Bates had 13 digs. to Bauder. about to ease up as it was team, by a total of six Then, behind 10 kills “It was a great experience back to district play points, 26-24 and 25-21. from Caraballo and 20 more and the girls played fantas- Tuesday with a big home “They took first in our Barajas assists, Lake Placid tic,” she said. “We were match against Avon Park pool,” head coach Charlotte downed Deltona in domi- able to see a lot of teams before a non-district Bauder said. “And we actu- nant fashion, 25-12 and 25- that we could very well face Thursday visit from ally should have beaten 13. in the playoffs.” DeSoto.

Sebring does away with Manta Rays Continued from B1 They were able to get as close as a two-point differ- yet another kill to the books ence, but were unable to making the score 23-19 catch the Manta Rays and before the set ended with a went down in the set 25-20. tricky tip by Whittington With motivation from Courtesy photo making the final 25-19. Corbin Hoffner made the most of his first minor league reg- The Manta Rays started their play in the third set, ular season, which likely will have him donning a new uni- form next season. out with the lead in the sec- the Blue Streaks fired off a ond set, jumping out 10-2 7-3 lead and did not look over the Lady Streaks and back. Hoffner ‘sleeper of forcing Sinness to call a An O’Hern kill kept timeout to settle her troops. Sebring’s lead alive 13-10. the farm system’ The break seemed to be A Gotch kill extended the extremely effective as over lead by four to 16-12. Continued from B1 extra benefits and experi- the next few minutes it was The Lady Streaks were ences, he will likely be mov- all Sebring. able to maintain a comfort- minor leaguers. ing on from many of his To start it off, Hinkle had able lead throughout the “There were no travel teammates and away to dif- a kill, making the score 10- rest of the fourth set and days,” Hoffner said. “We ferent locales as his baseball 4. finished the match 25-18. played 76 games in 79 days career progresses. Whittington had three “I am very impressed and we’d go from one series On various Cubs organiza- consecutive service aces with how the girls didn’t to the next. Play the last tion blogs Hoffner was men- quit,” said Sinness. “It did- that brought the Streaks Dan Hoehne/News-Sun game of one series, take the tioned as the “sleeper of the closer at 11-8. Jordan Hinkle hits the deck to get a dig in Monday’s win n’t matter what the score- bus for 6 or 7 hours, up to farm system,” and named co- Another Hinkle kill put over visiting Lemon Bay. board read, we played hard 12 to 13 hours for the trips short season pitcher of the the Blue Streaks closer only for every point. to Canada, get in at 7 a.m., year. down by one 13-12. Sinness called a timeout Streaks. “Our serve receive had sleep until 1 and go to the And though he hasn’t been Lemon Bay was able to when Lemon Bay scored Lemon Bay took control some holes, and they had park.” told anything yet, one blog score two points in an three unanswered points, of the set, trying to keep some runs on us,” she con- But even that was an suggested he could be head- attempt to inch away, but but a Gotch kill tied the their hopes alive of making tinued. “But even after aspect that he took for what ed to the higher A level were quickly stopped by score up at 20 and that was it to a fifth set tie breaker. those runs it’s like they did- it was, a great experience. Kane County Cougars in the both Webb and Hinkle who when Sebring took over the The home team was n’t even exist because we “I’m playing baseball and Chicago suburb of Geneva, tied the score at 15. set. unable to get a mesh going kept playing hard which even during those long trips, IL. A Tucker kill kept the A Hinkle aced closed the and trailed throughout the was great to see.” I’m spending it with a great “I don’t know yet, but I Streaks from going down by set 25-22 and put the entire set using both time- Now 2-1 in District 11- bunch of guys that are in guess there’s an organization 5A play, Sebring goes out too much and kept the score Streaks up 2-0. outs in an attempt to get the this with me.” meeting in Orlando this win- at a one point difference of The third set was a mix crucial momentum shift of district Thursday with a Some of those guys are ter where they’ll be dis- 17-16. of inconsistency with the needed to take control. visit from Okeechobee. notable considering their cussing that stuff,” Hoffner bloodlines, such as team- said. “I’m happy with the mates from the summer season I had, and have confi- before, Trevor Gretzky, son dence in my ability. My of hockey legend Wayne, career right now is playing and Shawon Dunston Jr., FSU finding balance between pass, run baseball and I will continue whose father played 18 sea- Continued from B1 The junior previously a touchdown. of becoming FSU’s first working to keep it going. sons in the Major Leagues, resisted coach Jimbo Fisher joked about his pair of career 1000-yard I’m happy to go wherever them down and you’d put 12 with the Cubs. Fisher’s suggestion to move fortune-telling prowess after they send me.” Freeman in and he’d just rushers on the same roster “I never met Showan’s to the offensive side of the the game and expounded on break a big one. Now you since 2005. dad, he’s coaching with the Fresh off the intense sea- ball. Williams during his press have two big backs and “You can do a lot of Giants,” Hoffner said. “But son, Hoffner is resting for a Wilder and Freeman were conference Monday. you’ve still got Freeman. things. Run it both ways, Wayne Gretzky came to a bit, but will resume his both preseason Doak “I’ve wanted to do it for Karlos may be faster than they can catch it. Lot of couple games in Canada, workout program in the Walker Award candidates. a long time,” Fisher said experience. Lot of size,” and it was a big deal when coming weeks, with the ben- all of them. ... It’s really a Their abilities were well- about the position switch. “I Fisher said. he showed up. Also, it was efit of his own father being big up. known. think it’s his most natural Wilder said the goal is cool that our hitting coach is on hand. “I know it has to stress No one predicted position. It wasn’t motiva- for every back to average Bill Buckner, who’s a really “It is a nice thing that he the defense. Then they can Williams would take a toss tion. I just think it’s his best great guy and a lot of fun.” was a pitcher in the minors,” play-action and we’ve still sweep in the third quarter position, always have. I just 6.5 yards per carry, which The names were another he said of his father Bob’s got great receivers. So we and sprint around the right think he’s more natural at was easily accomplished aspect of the experience, as time in the Minnesota Twins can go deep anytime just off end for a 65-yard touch- that position than at any after the trio broke off runs were the locations. organization. “It’s cool that the play-action.” down on his first career other thing. of 60 yards, 65 yards and “Growing up in Florida, I we can talk about it, compar- If the trio can continue to carry. “He’s very dynamic with 24 yards in Florida State’s never would have thought ing stories of our experi- be that productive, the will “I believe it causes a lot the ball in his hands. This first five offensive snaps of I’d see places like this,” he ences and him helping me make life easier for of issues” for a defense, has nothing to do with: We the second half. said. “Now I’m traveling to out.” Winston. Williams said. “Even Ryan need a running back. I think The Seminoles are 18th these parts of the Northwest, Then it will be back to the The quarterback has Green is a very shifty guy. he was doing well on in the nation among in the into Canada, it’s really pret- Cubs spring training camp in quickly become the focal ... We call ourselves the defense. I just think it’s the nation among FBS schools, ty cool to see these different Arizona where Hoffner will point of opponents after four-headed monster. most natural position for averaging 266.5 yards rush- completing 40 of 45 passes areas.” find out the next step of his There’s a lot of talent in him. I really do. I’ve always ing per game. for 570 yards with six But of course, amid these journey. that backfield. thought that.” That is likely to rise touchdowns and one inter- “Our quarterbacks are The offense gives defens- against FCS program ception. UNIVERSAL CENTER OF NATURAL MA; 3.639"; 5"; young, so we really do have es another look when the 6- Bethune-Cookman (3-0) He has more touchdowns to take care of them. We 2, 229-pound Wilder and Black; 9/18/13; 0 0 0 3 2 3 8 5 this weekend. than incomplete passes have to make sure we’re Freeman, 5-9, 203 pounds, “We don’t have certain through eight quarters. making the right calls and share the backfield. backs for certain plays. We The 6-foot-1, 223-pound running the right lanes and Wilder has nicknamed the Williams was the unexpect- making sure we’re taking formation “Wild & Free” can do everything,” Wilder ed treat last weekend. care of the football.” when he and Freeman line said. “That makes it harder The one-time safety Freeman finished with up behind Winston. for defenses. ... We have an moved to running back for 109 rushing yards and a Wilder threw the key open playbook for every sit- the first time during his col- touchdown. block during Freeman’s 60- uation. It keeps us with legiate career after the sea- Williams added 110 yards yard run on the first snap of fresh legs. Around the third son-opening win against and one score. the second half. quarter, the defense is tired Pittsburgh. Wilder had 45 yards and The duo is on the verge and sluggish.” GET YOUR LOCAL NEWS STRAIGHT FROM THE SOURCE… C M Y K www.newssun.com News-Sun u Wednesday, September 18, 2013 Page B5 C M Y K

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Births

Alondra Arceo

Juan and Sylvia Arceo of Sebring announce the birth of a daughter, Alondra Eileen, at 7:53 a.m. on Sept. 12, 2013 at Highlands Regional Medical Center. Alondra weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was 20.5 inches in length. Maternal grandmother is Rosa Garcia. Paternal grand- parents are Juan Arceo and Lucia Arceo. Christopher Keen

Darrell Antron Hines Sr. and Deborah Nicole Keen of Sebring announce the birth of a don, Chrstopher Noel Keen, at 2:48 a.m. on Sept. 12, 2013 at Highlands Regional Medical Center. Chrisopher weighed 8 pounds and 7.6 ounces at birth. Hayden Prescott

Robert and Trina Prescott announce the birth of a daughter, Hayden Cooper, on Friday, Aug. 23, 2013 at Florida Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces, and was 21.5 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Charlie and Judy Cooper of Sebring. Paternal grandpar- ents are Cindy Hayden and Randy Prescott of Sebring.

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Courtesy photo ‘Dalton Gang’ members who volunteered to help with the Sausage Festival included (from lfet) Russ Reith, Dave Allen, Susie Lee, Larry Lee, Sandy Allen, Nancy Reith, Donna Wasson, Joanne Croniser, Joyce Briski, Dave and Olive Jackson, Rusty Eurich. Bonnie Bailey is not photographed. The gang is also known as Placid Lakes Social Circle. The festi- val was well attended at Town Hall on Sept. 15.

Placid Lakes 5:30 p.m. This time, the Kendall Kilbride’s sister, sign-up sheets will be there Mary Louise, also passed Party Line for the Christmas Light away. Let’s offer these peo- Cruise and November’s ple our condolences. By Susie Lee Courtesy photo “Goin’ To The Dogs”. Some It’s so good to see couples Scott Vite and Joe Briski were the grill masters for the second annual Sausage Festival at LAKE PLACID – The of the lines have been “tem- coming back after having a Placid Lakes last weekend. The event was well attended. Garden Club will be starting porarily out of order”; we good vacation. This week it Oct. 7 in the Town Hall at hope for a fast repair job. was Robert and Jean Noyes, The Sunday matinee free Clare Bloch. The Nu-Hope Lynne McCarrick was the 10 a.m. Effie Voltz will be Our “camera crew” and John and Carolyn Reece, and movie at 3 p.m. on Sept. 29 Ladies treat with cake and emcee and led the pledge to managing the group and the “limo service” should be Jim and Rose Witten. I like will be “Blazing Saddles.” It coffee before the movie. We the U.S. flag. Duane Dean first meeting will be to make back in service soon. to ask for a report as to what was directed by Mel Brooks always appreciate any dona- said grace. It was a nice con- plans, find individual inter- Don’t miss the “Double- they did while they were and was released in 1974. It tions give to Nu Hope genial luncheon gathering. ests, and recruit new mem- Trouble, Terrible Two’s” gone and this I received is a satirical western comedy Senior Care in our area. “I complained about hav- bers. One of her projects second anniversary dance at from Joe and Joan Shannon: film. The Monthly Noon Carry- ing no shoes to wear until I will be for the members to the Elks on Sept. 21 with They visited the This movie was chosen by in took place on Sept. 10. saw the man with no feet.” start two or three plants, and Buddy Canova in the music International Wolf Center in donate them to the PLHOA department. Ely, Minn., on a bus trip for their February rummage from the University of sale. The club will have a Tropical Minnesota in Duluth. Four E.O. KOCH CONSTRUCTION CO.; 5.542"; 4"; Black; 9/18/13; 0 0 0 3 2 3 8 7 “garden center” table at the Harbor Estates wolves were interacting with sale. The club will be year- two workers from the center. round; call 465-4888 for By Arlene Clouston It was fun to watch. They more information. You may are fed twice a week with remember Effie and her gang LAKE PLACID – mostly road kill that is kept planting caladiums in July at Pancakes, flat cakes, round in a freezer. That is how the Town Hall, and look at cakes, hot cakes, or griddle often they usually eat in the them now! cakes are made by men in wild. And speaking of the rum- the park on the first Saturday The center is about 100 mage sale, if you’re doing of each month. Seventy-five miles from Duluth so it your fall clean-up and want were fed on Sept. 7. This made a tiring but very edu- to get rid of stuff, either breakfast is always enjoyed cational and interesting day. drop it off at the Town Hall by everyone. It still wasn’t as tiring as or call Bonnie, 465-4888, Monday morning coffee half a day with our 2-year- and she will make arrange- was set up and hosted by old grandson, Isaac. Of my, ments to pick up. Marysue and Derek Willeke. to have that much energy! We’re having a real ole’ They served fancy dough- Thank for Joan for the fashioned pot-luck dinner on nuts in honor of Marysue’s report. Oct. 6 from 4-6 p.m. This birthday. Peggy Sue Teague Tuesday morning’s coffee will be very “Mayberry- was the emcee. After Peggy for the ladies was made by RFD”, good food, good Sue read the names for the Marilyn Cromer. She also neighbors and just plain birthdays of the week, led the meeting. We dis- nice. Doreen will be playing Marilyn Cromer played the cussed the activities coming her keyboard, with nostalgic piano and we sang Happy up this month and the activi- HLT; 5.542"; 10.5"; Black; -; 0 0 0 3 2 4 0 0 tunes from the good ole Birthday to Marysue Willeke ties of the months to come. days. Doesn’t cost a thing, and John Reece. Then Peggy We also discussed the busy except to bring a dish to Sue read the names of the use of the library. Carol share and if you’ve been to couples having anniversaries Noel, our Sunshine Person, our dinners before, you and we sang to Bob and Jean told us that Jacqueline Keen know there’s going to be an Noyes and Harvey and Verna is having surgery and that array of good “vittles”. We’ll Stutzman. It was Bob and Myrna Kniseley and Millie supply the drinks – water, Jean Noyes’ 63rd anniver- Verbarg also need our soda or iced tea – while it sary. prayers. lasts. If you have an instru- Carol Noel read the con- Do you need brushing up ment and want to accompany valescence report: Emily on your painting skills, Doreen, bring it along; let’s Snider and Norm Hebel are water color or acrylic? Give see what kind of noise this recovering from procedures. Judy Muise a call at 260- gang can come up with. We were sorry to hear that 0069 as she holds classes at The Dalton Gang meets Luann Steffen’s brother, her home on Thursday from Oct. 1 at Beef O’Brady’s, Donald, passed away and 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Wal-Mart lets kids pick ‘hot toys’ for holidays

NEW YORK (AP) — Lots the biggest seller of toys. also on the list, including an of retailers come out with Making the list? Lots of Elmo doll based on the “hot toy” lists every holiday new takes on classic toys, Sesame Street character that season, but this year Wal- McCall said, like a new gives hugs and FurReal Mart decided to try some- robotic pet Furby and a new Friends Cuddles My Giggly thing different: let kids rate Barbie Dreamhouse playset. Monkey, a monkey that coos their favorite toys. TV show-related toys were and cuddles. In a first, about 1,000 boys also popular, including a With Christmas still and girls aged 18 months to Sofia the First talking doll, months away, it is too soon to 10 years spent time over a and a Doc McStuffins Get tell which toys will actually three-day weekend in August Better Check Up Center, both become the must-have toys in Dallas playing with 50- Disney properties, and a of the season. But Wal-Mart plus toys and choosing their Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles plans to promote the top 20 favorites. The result is a top Secret Sewer Lair Playset toys with shelf space pro- 20 list of kid-approved toys based on the Nickelodeon claiming the toys “Chosen by that includes a new robotic show. Kids” and with prominent pet Furby, a hugging Elmo Cuddly interactive toys are positions on its website. and a Barbie dream house. Retailers place their bets early on which toys will be hits and then spend heavily to LAKEVIEW PHARMACY; 3.639"; 3"; Black; 11 of market them to spur sales 15; 0 0 0 3 1 9 9 2 during the holiday season. It’s a crucial time because holiday sales can make up to 40 percent of a retailers’ annual revenue. During spring planning for the holidays, one toy buyer came up with the idea to let kids be part of the process, said Scott McCall, senior vice president of toys and seasonal at Walmart U.S. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is the world’s largest retailer and C M Y K www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Wednesday, September 18, 2013 Page B9 Clubs & Organizations Sanpshots New Rotary member VFW Ladies Auxiliary Elks Lodge 1529 SEBRING – Sebring Elks Lodge 1529 celebrated Sept. collects items for troops 11 at its Wacky Wednesday supper and dance. The tables Special to the News-Sun Everglades Seasoning was created by were decorated with flags SEBRING – The Sebring Ladies Bill Gerstman, a mess sergeant during and a poster displayed Auxiliary VFW has started collecting items World War II who must have pleased a lot the flag history. for the Troops Christmas boxes. of troops with his unique blends of spices. Those present formed a Local business Everglades Seasoning, Gerstman, from LaBelle, started his busi- circle singing Lee which has been a dynamic force in troop ness in 1976 selling it in paper bags. Greenwood’s “God Bless the contributions since the war began, has The company has grown to be an all- USA” with musician Frank donated thousands of their fabulous prod- time favorite with many products to make E. ucts to enhance the military food, which foods delicious and it is a Sebring home- the troops truly appreciate. town business. TOPS Club 632

LAKE PLACID – This TOPS Club meets at the Lake Placid Women’s Club every Monday. Weigh in is from 3-3:45 p.m., and the Courtesy photo meeting begins at 4 p.m. John Ruggiero (center) is the newest member of the Rotary Club of Lake Placid. For 15 years, Ruggiero has owned and The meeting was called to operated the business, Computing Made Easy, at 3 N. order by leader Judy Magnolia Ave. in Lake Placid. Computing Make Easy offers O’Boyle, with 22 members local sales, service, repairs and computer classes. Ruggiero present. Patty Hynes led is also an active council member of the Tourist members in singing the Development Council, president of the Highlands County Lakes Associations, a Lakewatch volunteer and a member TOPS song for the week. of the Lake Placid Chamber of Commerce. When asked why The program was present- Rotary, John stated that he truly enjoys the friendship ed by Laverda Alvis. The shared in Rotary and he hopes to make a difference by par- program centered on the ticipating in the many activities Rotary supports. He can be benefits of coconut oil. reached at [email protected], call 465-7855 or visit www.computingmadeeasy.net. With Ruggiero is club Members learned it has been president Hugh ‘Skip’ Dent and new member sponsor and used throughout the world treasurer Debra Worley. for centuries for many things. It is used to beautify the skin, but also as a medi- cine by many cultures. It also given and it was very week are coconut oil and was a very interesting and positive. The best loser of peaches, and the no/no is informative program. the month was Bernice candy. A new name was pulled Lambert, who received a June Elam gave details of for the travel gift. If Patty prize and a round of the newest weight loss con- Courtesy photo Kelli Bronson, marketing director for Everglades, and LAVFW Americanism chairman Hynes loses for four weeks applause. Those members test, the “Alphabet Contest”, Darlene Watkin (right) get packets ready for the troops. in a row, she receives the who lost weight four weeks and divided members into gift. in a row were Mary four teams. The contest will Karen Goodwin called the Anderson, Bernice Lambert run for 10 weeks and as roll with 22 members pres- and Judy O’Boyle. Those in more members return, they ent. After a two-week hiatus the club who lost two or will be added to a team also. Lake Placid noon Rotary the weight loss was disap- more pounds were Mary Next week members are all pointing, but everyone Anderson, Phyllis to bring in a small item that vowed to do better next Hieronymous, Patty Hynes, begins with “a” and the donates $1,000 to Heartland week. The best loser of the Bernice Lambert, Fay Nutt member of that team who week was Leila McGovern. and Jean Ottoway. loses the most weight will Library Cooperative The monthly report was Yes/yesses for the coming take home all the “a”rticles.

Special to the News-Sun tem, which makes sharing in the libraries and may be LAKE PLACID – The materials between the used by small non-profit 1st Friday’s first winner Lake Placid Noon Rotary libraries easier. The groups. The library offers Club donated $1,000 to the Heartland Library access to a wide variety of Heartland Library Cooperative represents the children and adult books. Cooperative on Sept. 12 at united resource sharing They also have e-books to their regularly scheduled power of seven library sys- download to a tablet for luncheon. Proceeds were tems of Highlands, Desoto, free. Wi-Fi is free at all raised from the World Glades, Hardee, and libraries. Famous Wild Game dinner Okeechobee counties. They The Lake Placid library is that will be held this year on maintain a homepage on the open from 10:30 a.m. to Dec. 7. If you would like Internet; the address is 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, and 9:30 more information or to pur- www.myhlc.org. a.m. to 5:30 p.m. chase tickets for the Wild Do you like free? Of Wednesday through Game Dinner, call 633- course, who doesn’t. The Saturday, except for the first 8982. library offers a free library Friday of each month. Then Librarian Maria Chenique card to any resident of it opens at 10 a.m. Call 699- spoke to the Lake Placid Highlands, Desoto, Glades, 3705. Noon Rotary Club about the Hardee, or Okeechobee The library also offers Heartland Library counties. The card may be more than 500 online non- Cooperative. Cooperation used in any or all of the credit Continuing Education among libraries offers libraries in the Heartland Courses for free at its web- access to the online library Library Cooperative. Public site through the Universal catalog and circulation sys- meeting rooms are available Class.

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Controversial JFK book to be reissued in October

NEW YORK (AP) — One Monday that “Death of a action to stop publication. of the most controversial President” will be available She objected to plans to seri- books about John F. Oct. 8. It’s currently out of alize the book and reportedly Kennedy, William print. was concerned about pas- Manchester’s “The Death of Manchester’s book had sages that criticized then- a President,” is being reis- been authorized by the President Lyndon Johnson, sued as an e-book and paper- Kennedy family soon after who had a tense relationship back. JFK’s murder but was with the Kennedys. Little, Brown and delayed after Jacqueline Some material was Company announced Kennedy threatened legal removed. C M Y K

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Courtesy photo Aktion Club of Highlands County brings home eight awards from the Florida District Aktion Club Convention in Haines City on Sept. 7. Members holding awards are (front row, from left) Gerald Bass with the honorable mention Club of the Year Award; and Sara Canali with her first place Poster Contest Award; (back row, from left) Katie Gibson with her first place Speech Contest Award; Elizabeth Jordon and Angie Luft with their first place Scrapbook Award; Ralph Meyers with his second place Speech Contest Award; Bill Sobczak with his first place Club Member of the Year Award; Eva Monk with the club’s second place Single Service Project Award; and Sandra Harper with her second place Poster Contest Award. Aktion Club wins eight state awards

Special to the News-Sun throughout the year to help wanted a bike. He also used HAINES CITY – The others. This convention was his own personal money Aktion Club of Highlands their time to celebrate their earned at his job at Publix to County returned from the accomplishments.” purchase toys, clothes and Florida District Aktion Club The scrapbook – designed food to help local families Convention over the week- by club members Katie around Christmas. end with eight awards. Gibson, Elizabeth Jordon, The club won a second The local club traveled Angie Luft and Kerrie Baker place trophy for its Single Sept. 7 with 30 members – received a first place tro- Service Project. Last year, attending the 12th annual phy. The scrapbook will now the club organized a training convention at the Florida be submitted to the Kiwanis for people with disabilities FFA Leadership Training International competition. to learn how to vote, a Center in Haines City. The Also heading to the inter- Political Rally and a club also helped with the national competition will be convention by organizing Katie Gibson’s speech con- Supervised Voting Day for some of the entertainment at test entry that she did on her people with disabilities. the event, which included involvement with the club’s The club also received an Bob Weed, of Sebring, as the Christmas project to adopt honorable mention plaque disc jockey for the dance, a 36 children around the holi- for the Jake Swartout Club video presentation of the day. Gibson, who lives in of the Year Award. past year’s accomplishments Avon Park, won first place Marshall, along with other in Florida and a scavenger in Florida. Ralph Meyers, Aktion Club advisors, took a hunt. There were more than president of the Aktion Club pie in the face to help raise 230 people in attendance at of Highlands County and a money for the Eliminate the convention ,which Sebring resident, won sec- Project. This Kiwanis included members of Aktion ond place in the state com- International and UNICEF Clubs, Kiwanis, Key Clubs petition. project raises money to help and Circle K International Sara Canali’s poster entry eliminate maternal and Clubs. will also be heading to the neonatal tetanus. Club mem- “This was the first year international contest. Canali, bers Shawn Squires and Bill for the Aktion Clubs to host a Sebring resident, designed Sobczak paid $31 to pie their own convention away an entry based on the theme Marshall and enjoyed the from the Kiwanis and it was “Making A Difference In opportunity to squish it in a huge success. It more than Her Community.” She won her face. The local club will doubled in size and the event first place in Florida. Sandra be working this year to raise was geared just for the Harper, of Avon Park, won a more money for this project Aktion Club members,” said second place trophy in the and to help local babies. Cindy Marshall, Aktion Club poster contest. of Highlands County advi- Bill Sobczak, of Sebring, Aktion Club is a civic sor. “I am very proud of our won the Donna Batelann group that consists of people club and the awards that Memorial Aktion Club with disabilities. It is spon- they won. Although the Member of the Year Award. sored by the Kiwanis Club awards are nice, it is so His nomination was based of Sebring. The Aktion Club much more rewarding to see on his work during the of Highlands County meets how our club members enjoy Christmas holiday where he every third Thursday of the giving back to their commu- refurbished bicycles to help month. For details, call 452- nity. They work so hard local needy children who 1295, ext. 124. ‘Story of Jesus’ founder appointed to board

Special to the News-Sun has also portrayed Jesus for been performed for 20 years GREENVILLE, N.C. – The the last 23 years as well as in Salado, Texas, and was Institute of Outdoor Drama writing the scripts for both inducted into the Library of has appointed Mike Graham, productions. Congress in 2000. A commit- of Wauchula, as a new mem- Joining Graham as new ted community leader, she has ber of the administrative appointees to the board are served on several boards, and board. He, along with the Marina Hunley-Graham and “Salado Legends” has offered other members of the board, Jackie Mills. more than $100,000 in schol- will be tasked with advising Hunley-Graham is the cur- arship money for students in the director on achieving the rent artistic director of “Unto the show. Last year, she was goals of the Institute, as well These Hills” in Cherokee, honored with the Mark R. as meeting periodically to N.C. Born in West Virginia, Sumner Award, given out discuss important happenings Hunley-Graham graduated annually to people who have in the Institute. from Marshall University, made a tremendous impact on Graham is highly qualified beginning her career as an outdoor drama. and brings extensive experi- actor. Before accepting her The Institute of Outdoor ence to the board. His term position at “Unto These Drama was founded in 1963 will run until July 2014. Hills”, she spent 16 years as and is at East Carolina Graham is producer/direc- the artistic director of Theatre University in the College of tor of Power & Light West Virginia. In addition, Fine Arts and Productions, which produces she has founded three acting Communication. Since its two shows, “The Story of schools and has served the- inception, the Institute’s Jesus” and “The Story of atres in multiple facets, from scope has grown to include a Noah” in Wauchula. “The directing to acting. wide variety of theatrical Story of Jesus” premiered in Mills, born in San Antonio, organizations around the 1990 and has grown in popu- has worked in outdoor drama world including Shakespeare larity and production values for decades, and received festivals, historical dramas, since its early beginnings. numerous accolades for her religious dramas, renaissance In addition to his produc- work. Her famous outdoor festivals, dramatic and musi- ing/directing duties, Graham drama, “Salado Legends”, has cal theatre. C M Y K www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Wednesday, September 18, 2013 Page B11 Diversions/Puzzles BUMPER CARS By P. MULLER & S. KEEFER Girl can conquer

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FAMILY FEATURES

etchup may be the first thing you think of when toma- toes are mentioned. But tomatoes are also the main ingredients in many other delicious meals. K“Tomatoes are incredibly versatile, buy them when in season for the best taste and texture,” said Chef Justin Timineri, executive chef and culinary ambassador, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. “When in season, tomatoes are always on the top of my shopping list.” Find more “Cool Cooking with Red Hot Tomatoes” recipes at http://bit.ly/fltomatoes.

Tomato Cornbread Servings: 6 to 10 1 box cornbread mix 1 Florida onion, diced small Olive oil Sea salt and fresh ground Chef Justin Timineri black pepper to taste 1 cup Jack cheese, grated 2 large Florida tomatoes, chopped Follow directions on cornbread box to mix batter. Preheat oven as listed on Health Benefits — cornbread box instructions. Tomato Basil Soup Did You Know? Preheat a large cast iron skillet over Florida tomatoes are a good medium heat. Add diced onion and driz- Servings: 4 to 6 source of lycopene (helps zle of olive oil to cast iron skillet. 2 tablespoons olive oil prevent skin damage from Season onion with salt and pepper to 1 large onion, diced UV rays), vitamin C (need- taste, and cook onion until tender. 2 tablespoons garlic, ed for growth and repair of Fold half of cheese into cornbread chopped fine body tissues) and vitamin A batter. Pour cornbread batter into pan 5 large fresh Florida (helps vision and bone with onions. Add remaining cheese to tomatoes, chopped growth). top of cornbread mixture. Add diced 1 teaspoon sugar tomatoes 1 tablespoon tomato Did You Know? to top of cornbread mixture. Bake as paste Botanically, the tomato is directed on box. Remove from oven 1/2 cup fresh basil a fruit. However, they are when golden brown and cooked leaves, chopped legally considered a vege- throughout. Let cool slightly and serve (save 4 to 6 for table after a ruling in the warm. garnish) U.S. Supreme Court. Kids Can: Pour cornbread batter into 3 cups low sodium How to Buy pan with adult supervision. vegetable stock The best test for a great 1/2 cup heavy cream tomato is aroma. Smell Grown Up Alert: Have an adult help Sea salt and fresh with oven. the stem end for a strong ground black sweet-acidic fragrance. pepper to taste Choose tomatoes that are Tomatoes on Toast Sour cream for plump, shiny and give Servings: 2 garnish, if desired slight pressure when 2 Florida tomatoes Preheat a medium-sized stock applied. 4 slices whole-wheat bread pot over medium heat. Add How to Store 2 tablespoons low-fat mayon- olive oil to preheated pot. Tomatoes should be stored naise Carefully, add onion and gar- at a cool room temperature, Sea salt and fresh ground pep- lic. Cook onions and garlic out of their packaging and per until almost translucent. Add never in the refrigerator. to taste tomatoes, sugar, tomato Storing tomatoes in the 1 tablespoon Parmesan cheese paste, fresh basil and veg- refrigerator diminishes etable stock. Simmer ingredi- their flavor. Remove the core from tomatoes and cut ents for at least 20 minutes. into thin slices. Toast bread slices and Puree soup in blender or with assemble open-faced sandwiches by an emersion blender. Be very placing 1/2 tablespoon of mayonnaise careful when pureeing hot on each slice of bread. Place tomato ingredients. Add cream to soup, and stir to combine. Season soup with slices on top. Sprinkle with salt and salt and pepper to taste. Serve with crusty bread. Garnish with basil pepper to taste. Garnish with Parmesan leaves and sour cream. cheese. Kids Can: Help add the ingredients to the pot with adult supervision. Kids Can: Help place tomatoes on toast and garnish with Parmesan cheese. Spaghetti with Marinara Sauce Pita Perfect Servings: 8 Servings: 2 1 large fresh Florida 1 tablespoon fresh basil leaves, tomato, crushed chopped (save 4 to 6 for 1 whole-wheat pita pocket 1 cup tomato sauce garnish) 2 teaspoons light mayonnaise 1 tablespoon minced 1/4 teaspoon fresh ground black 1/2 Florida tomato, sliced garlic pepper 1/2 Florida avocado, sliced 2 teaspoons dried parsley 1 pound spaghetti 2 leaves Florida lettuce 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon Parmesan cheese 4 pieces low-sodium bacon, cooked In a large saucepan, combine crushed tomato, tomato sauce, minced Slice pita pocket in half and spread with garlic, parsley, salt, basil and pepper. Cover. Bring to boil. Lower heat 1 teaspoon of mayonnaise on the inside and simmer, with cover, for 30 to 45 minutes. of each half. Stuff each pita half with 2 As end of simmering time nears, cook spaghetti in large pot of boil- slices tomato, 2 slices avocado, 1 lettuce ing salted water until al dente. leaf and 2 slices of bacon. Cover spaghetti with marinara sauce. Garnish with basil leaves and Kids Can: Help stuff the ingredients Parmesan cheese. Serve warm. into pita pockets. Kids Can: Garnish meal. Grown Up Alert: Adults may need to help slice tomatoes and avocados.