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www.newssun.com An Edition of the Sun Friday-Saturday, July 18-19, 2014 Moses says Branham dies in prison ti Former Avon Park cop shot his wife 13 times in 2005 the devil,

BY BARRY FOSTER termine the exact cause,” Known as “Tiny,” the drugs made NEWS-SUN CORRESPONDENT said Jessica Cary, Director 6-foot-1 Branham was of Communications for listed as 394 pounds on SEBRING — Michael the Florida Department of the Department of Cor- 1 him shoot Branham, the former Avon Corrections. rections Website. He shot Park police offi cer who Branham reportedly had his wife, Janette, 13 times shot his wife to death in been housed at Dade Cor- in a July 26, 2005 incident 2005, is dead. rectional Institution. His at their Hardee County Council Katara Simmons/News-Sun fi le “Michael Branham whereabouts had been home. Michael Branham is led into the courtroom died of apparent natu- kept secret due to his for- He had maintained that during his murder trial in 2007. The former ral causes on July 10. The mer employment as an Avon Park police o cer was convicted of Charge upgraded to medical examiner will de- Avon Park Police offi cer. SEE DIES | A6 killing his wife. He died in prison on July 10. rst degree murder

BY PHIL ATTINGER STAFF WRITER Y - J . AVON PARK — Statements by Javon Douryan Moses in a fi lmed interview with an investigator suggest he blames drugs and de- monic infl uence in the shoot- ing death of former Avon Park High School homecoming king Dwayne Council Jr. “I don’t know why I did it. My mind was never set to hurt that boy,” Moses said in the interview re- corded on May 2 . However, the 19-year-old told Highlands Coun- ty Detective Hank Smith that he took COUNCIL “beans and Molly” Katara Simmons/News-Sun that night — Ecstasy in pill and Avon Park Fire Department Lt. Steve Kempe checks the oil Thursday during a routine inspection of Engine 6, which is 20 years old. The  re department wants the city to keep the  re assessment level crystalline form — a total of four to help pay for equipment upgrades and more  re ghters. City Manager Julian Deleon wants to lower the assessment by 15 percent. pills and two grams of powder. According to the video, he said SCHOOL BOARD RACE it caused him to shoot nine bul- Deleon, fire department at lets from a pistol at Council, - ting him seven times early in the Murphy, morning on Nov. 23, 2013 while odds over fire assessment the two were walking in the area Stephenson BY BARRY FOSTER about the proposed decrease. Avon SEE MOSES | A6 NEWS-SUN CORRESPONDENT Park Fire Captain Warren West told the council the city’s department lead in AVON PARK — Residents in the needs a full-time fi re inspector and Avon Park could see a 15 percent more men to staff the facility in drop across the board in case of an emergency. fundraising their fi re assessment. Coun- “An ad hoc committee has cil members got a look at recommended that we run BY BARRY FOSTER the preliminary rate resolu- a four-man minimum in the NEWS-SUN CORRESPONDENT tion at their regular meeting department. Currently we Monday evening. are running three,” he told SEBRING — Over the past sev- Avon Park City Manag- council members. lj eral weeks, candidates for the er Julian Deleon said that as DELEON West also pointed to the Highlands County School Board the city has grown, more taxable annexation as a challenge to fi re- have been making personal ap- properties have been added, which fi ghters, saying that the city has Phil Attinger/News-Sun pearances. would allow for the reduction. Javon Moses is interviewed by HCSO Detective Hank Smith However, in addition to deliv- However, not everybody is happy SEE FIRE | A4 in a still image from the interrogation video. ering their messages to hundreds of potential voters, they also have been in search of donations to fund their trips down the cam- paign trail. From North Dakota to Florida: a journey back home Records from the Highlands BY LARRY GRIFFIN and I had absolutely it. So what was I doing this land of subze- County Supervisor of Elections Staff Writer no idea what I wanted there? ro temperatures and offi ce indicate that at this point, to do for my birthday The answer was dusty plains. District 5 hopeful Trevor Mur- I woke up on Feb. 1, at all. I had few friends the same I’d had for I was a reporter at phy leads the pack with $12,050 2014 — the day before and little to nothing months at that point the Williston Her- for his effort. William “Tres” my 23rd birthday — in I really enjoyed do- — working. It was the ald; my fi rst job out of Williston, North Da- ing enough to make a only reason I’d moved SEE FUNDS | A4 kota. It was a cold day birthday plan out of up that far north, to SEE GRIFFIN | A6 GRIFFIN

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lane extension at U.S. Snapshots Arc takes tour of radio station 27 and safety improve- Loca l News ments on Schumacher Road in the vicini- Lake Avenue ty of Seattle Avenue in News-Sun Sebring. Highlands County’s Hometown to be closed Newspaper Since 1927 for work Weather permitting, http//:www.newssun.com work should be com- The News-Sun (USPS 487-900 AVON PARK — West pleted by September – ISSN 10748342) is published Lake Avenue will be 2014. every Sunday, Wednesday & Friday. closed from Morrison All temporary traf- Periodical postage paid at Sebring, FL and additional entry office(s). Avenue to North Anoka fic control devices will All material contained herein is the Avenue Monday and be posted prior to start property of the News-Sun, which Tuesday for installa- of construction. Delays is an affiliate of Sun Coast Media Group. Reproduction in whole or in tion of storm drain- and temporary lane part is forbidden without the writ- age crossing for con- closures are expect- ten permission of the publisher. All struction of retention ed periodically during material submitted for publication areas to improve the working hours. becomes the property of the news- Courtesy photo paper and may be edited for clar- stormwater quality dis- Ridge Area Arc consumers Paul Hurtubise and Kerrie Baker (right) talk about their favorite country music singers on July 16 with For information, ity and space, as well as reprinted, charged into Lake Isis. disc jockey Stacy Clark LaMorte while she gives a tour of the five radio stations owned by Cohan Radio Broadcasting Group in Se- contact Keith Baker, published and used in all media. Lane closure will bring. There were 10 Arc consumers taking the tour along with two staff. They met several radio personalities and got the opportu- E.I., project manag- Postmaster: Send address change nity to record their voices in the production room. LaMorte played the recordings back so they could hear themselves. to: News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 S., only be during daytime er, at 863-402-6877 or Sebring, FL 33870. hours. For more infor- via email at kjbaker@ mation, call Excavation The Caladium Arts & he needs help in sav- All proceeds will ben- hcbcc.org. Cmommit ent to Point Inc. at 471-1997. Crafts Cooperative is at ing his own life since efit Special STARS, a accuracy 132 E. Interlake Blvd. recently being diag- sports and recreation- Support needed The News-Sun promptly cor- Richmond to For information on be- nosed with multiple al program for children for Mobile Vet rects errors of fact appearing in coming a member call myeloma. and adults with dis- its news stories. If you believe we read to Scribes Centers have made an error, call the news- 863-699-5940 or visit “Mike was always a abilities in Highlands room at (863) 385-6155, ext. SEBRING — At the our website www.cala- good firefighter, but County. For more de- SEBRING — The 516. If you have a question or next Scribes Night Out diumarts.org. mostly, a good, well- tails about the shirts or Mobile Vet Centers comment about coverage, write to meeting on July 27, rounded person, too. to purchase one, call of the Department of Scott Dressel, editor, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870; featured reader Millie Arc’s Plant He always had a smile 863-452-1295, ext. 124 Veterans Affairs provide email [email protected].; or Richmond will be read- Nursery open on his face and was or 863-443-0438. readjustment coun- call (863) 385-6155. ing from her newest third Saturday very active in the Youth seling and informa- book, “Papa’s Promise,” each month Baseball program of Arnold playing tion resources to veter- O ffice that is due out in Sebring,” said Scott for Moose Lodge ans across the country. Location: 2227 U.S. 27 South, October. AVON PARK – Mann, chief of West Like community-based Sebring, FL 33870 Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- “Papa’s Promise” is Ridge Area Arc’s Plant Sebring Volunteer Fire SEBRING — The vet centers, mobile vet day-Friday a light mystery. In set- Nursery will be open Department. “Mike left Moose Lodge 2259 on centers focus on qual- Phone: (863) 385-6155 tling her parents’ es- from 8 a.m. to noon the the department in 2005 U.S. 98 will welcome ity VA and community Main Fax: (863) 385-1954 tate after they’ve died third Saturday of each to spend more time Rick Arnold today. services that help vet- in a car crash, the pro- month. The schedule with his family and to Arnold is an origi- erans make the difficult Subscription rates tagonist discovers her for the remainder of pursue a new career.” nal song and music transition between mil- Home dad was not her birth 2014 is: July 19, August Mann is asking for writer as well as an itary and civilian life. 12 mos. Tax Total father. Determined to 16, Sept. 20, Oct. 18, donations for Welborn entertainer. Veterans and veteran $72.22 $5.06 $77.28 learn who is, she per- Nov. 15, and Dec. 2. and his family, since This fundraising organizations are asked In Florida mail 12 mos. Tax Total severes even though The nursery will con- the medical expenses drive will benefit local to participate and sup- $107.24 $7.51 $114.75 “somebody” is trying tinue its regular hours soared and they have charities as well as port this veteran out- Out of Florida mail to keep her from find- of 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. exhausted their sav- Moose charities. reach initiative by pro- 12 mos. Tax Total $122.41 $8.57 $130.98 ing out. Monday-Friday. ings. “It’s just the right Enjoy the music and viding a member to During the open mic The plant nursery, at thing to do for a for- dancing with the music represent their organi- Your newspaper is delivered by session, Scribes Night 120 W. College Drive mer brother,” said as- from the ‘50s, ‘60s and zation at the Caladium an independent contractor. If you Out members will read in Avon Park, is made sistant fire chief Billy ‘70s. The special menu Festival (July 25-27) in do not receive your home deliv- ered newspaper by 6 a.m. on any their 150 words or less possible through Arc’s Kingston. “We would will be a rib dinner to Lake Placid. publication date, please phone stories based on one of partnership with South do it for a present be served from 5-8 p.m. The Mobile Vet the circulation department at 863- these three prompts: Florida State College. member and we always Center will be at the of- 385-6155 before 10 a.m. on Wednesday and Friday, and before The worst job I ever For more infor- stick together as a fam- Work to be done fice of Michael Rider, 11 a.m. Sunday. A replacement had, the best birthday I mation on the nurs- ily,” Kingston said. on Sebring 13 N. Oak Ave., across copy will be delivered to you. Sub- ever had or the best va- ery, contact Carlos If the community the street from the fes- scribers who notify us after said Parkway times will be issued an account cation I ever had. Rodriquez at 863-452- would like to help in tival from 9 a.m. to credit. Deadlines for subscription SNO meets at 1295, ect 119. For more donations, send to West SEBRING — 4 p.m. Saturday, July 26. changes are noon Tuesday for the Brewster’s Coffee information regard- Sebring VFD Station 10, Highlands County For information, call Wednesday edition, noon Thursday for the Friday edition and noon Fri- Shop every second ing Ridge Area Arc call 3517 Hammock Road, has contracted with Larry Roberts, ser- day for the Sunday edition. Chang- and fourth Sunday of Rhonda Beckman at Sebring, FL 33872 Excavation Point, Inc. vice officer, at 850-718- es received after the times stated the month. They wel- 863-452-1295, ext. 112, and reference Mike to perform road work 7773, the Sarasota Vet will be processed on the following publication date. come all writers 18 and or e-mail rbeckman@ Welborn Cancer Fund. including construct- Center at 941-927-8285 over, published or un- ridgeareaarc.org. For more informa- ing Sebring Parkway or the Lakeland Vet Obituaries AND published. There are tion, call Mann at (863) westbound right-turn Center at 863-340-2788. Announcements no dues or admission 381-1930. Email all obituaries and death Christian rock notices to [email protected] charges. Meetings start concert planned Email all other announcements at 6 p.m. Brewster’s is STARS selling Lottery Cash 3 to [email protected] south of Home Depot SEBRING — The shirts at ‘Oz’ Monday, July 14 on US 27. For more in- Highlands County Day: 9-7-3 Night: 4-3-8 Place a Lotto formation contact Art Family YMCA will host SEBRING — When Tuesday, July 15 Classified Ad Wednesday, July 16 Day: 4-2-6 Night: 7-3-5 Lefkowitz 385-1554. a Christian rock con- the curtain goes up From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F 3-6-8-33-35-37 X-2 Wednesday, July 16 (863) 385-6155, ext. 505 or cert at 7 p.m. on Friday, at Highlands Little Next Jackpot: $7 million Day: 1-7-0 Night: 5-8-0 (863) 314-9876 Co-op open July 25, at Grace Bible Theatre for the pro- for Festival Church. duction of the “Wizard RETAIL Advertising The concert will fea- of Oz,” Special STARS Powerball P lay 4 Mitch Collins, 863-386-5626 Wednesday, July 16 Monday, July 14 LAKE PLACID — The ture Love Like Gravity will be selling souvenir [email protected] 5-15-18-26-32 PB-35 X-3 Day: 2-1-9-2 Night: 3-5-4-4 Caladium Arts and which has posted four T-shirts at the shows. Vickie Watson, 863-386-5631 Next Jackpot: $60 million Tuesday, July 15 [email protected] Crafts Cooperative will singles that made it Emerald green Day: 6-9-6-5 Night: 4-7-2-7 have lots of new mer- into the top 20 on the “Wizard of Oz” T-shirts Wednesday, July 16 Terri Lee, 863-386-5628 Lucky Money [email protected] chandise and new art- Billboard Christian will be sold for $15. Day: 6-6-5-8 Night: 4-0-3-0 ists for the Caladium rock chart. Special There are a limited Tuesday, July 15 Nix Wellons, 863-465-2522 11-29-34-37 PB-17 Festival. The Caladium guests will include amount of sizes for [email protected] Next Jackpot: $2 million Fantasy 5 Kim Browning, 863-465-2522 Arts and Crafts Scarlet Fade and Nala children and adults. Monday, July 14 [email protected] Cooperative will also be Price. Shirts will be sold prior 8-9-25-27-29 hosting the Chamber of Tickets are $5 and are to each show today, Megl a Mil ions Tuesday, July 15 Legal Advertising Commerce Poster and available at the YMCA, Saturday and Sunday. Tuesday, July 15 3-12-15-18-26 Janet Emerson T-shirt art contest as Dee’s Place or at the Contact the theater for 2-4-17-36-40 PB-5 X-2 Wednesday, July 16 385-6155, ext. 596 Next Jackpot: $50 million [email protected] well as the Garden Club door. Concessions will show tickets. 1-8-11-17-26 Floral Arrangement be available. Newsroom Contest and its People’s Call 385-6155 Choice Award. Fundraiser Scott Dressel, Editor, ext. 516 While visiting in the Living Dangerously or [email protected] underway Phil Attinger, Staff Writer, ext. classroom, guests can for volunteer 541 or [email protected] enjoy a cold drink or firefighter Dan Hoehne, Sports Editor, ice cream sundaes, ice ext. 528 or daniel.hoehne@news- sun.com tea and water. Saturday SEBRING — Mike Katara Simmons, Photographer, July 26, a pulled pork Welborn, a former West ext. 538 or katara.simmons@ dinner will be served Sebring volunteer fire- newssun.com. with dessert and drink fighter from 1996-2005, Glen Nickerson from 5-7 p.m. for $8.75. received the Life Savers President Arts and craft demon- award and pin in 2003 [email protected] strations will be given for helping to save the 385-6155, ext. 536 by local member arti- life of a driver of a ve- Romona Washington sans. Art classes and hicle that had been in- Publisher and Executive Editor Please Help. Adopt-A-Manatee . Today! [email protected] membership informa- volved in an accident in savethemanatee org 385-6155, ext. 515 tion will be available. Golf Hammock. Now, Call 1-800-432-JOIN (5646 ) www. . Pt.l. 0 P.td k M. Ro. www.newssun.com Friday, July 18, 2014 | News-Sun | A3 Man arrested for marijuana grow operation in Venus

By LARRY GRIFFIN County Special Operations daughter, Dalila Carmel. located in the bedroom of felony of possessing mari- Staff Writer Unit arrived to investigate Law enforcement execut- the residence. juana, and a first-degree fel- further. ed the search warrant upon The cannabis weighed a ony of trafficking marijua- VENUS — Over $8,000 Officers discovered evi- 190 Marks Road and found total of 131 pounds. na. and 131 pounds of marijua- dence of an illegal marijua- two electrical distribution Camejo stated he would Abreu stated to law en- na in a cannabis trafficking na grow operation at the panels, 16 electrical pow- not speak to law enforce- forcement that she did not operation led to an arrest residences and obtained er transformers, assorted ment without an attorney know about any illegal ac- for multiple drug crimes search warrants for both of power cords, light bulbs and present. He was charged tivity at either residence. Tuesday. them. The owner of both cannabis plants. with a first-degree misde- She stated she had “never The incident began when properties was 49-year-old At 170 Marks Road, law meanor of unauthorized been in the out buildings on the Highlands County Sher- Humberto Camejo, of Cu- enforcement found more connection to utility equip- the property” and that Cam- iff’s Office was alerted by ban descent and with a list- electrical transformers, an- ment, a first degree misde- ejo said he made his mon- Glades Electric to power di- ed address in Miami. other distribution panel, a meanor of possession of ey from mowing lawns, ac- versions at two addresses in Camejo was found at the Glades Electric utility bill, drug paraphernalia, a third- cording to an arrest report. the county — 170 and 190 residence with his wife, more cannabis plants and degree felony of producing Carmel also denied know- Marks Road. The Highlands Dalila Abreu, and his step- over $8,000 in U.S. currency marijuana, a third-degree ing of any illegal activity. Forest Service to celebrate ‘Planes: Saturday BBQ to Fire and Rescue’ movie in Sebring benefit Highway Fire trucks, Smokey Park back-to- the Bear to be on school drive

hand Saturday wonderful day with Masonic Lodge lots of good food and By BARRY FOSTER the opportunity to News-Sun Correspondent serving chicken help a lot of children.” In addition to offer- SEBRING — This Saturday, and sausage ing meals, the Mason- the Fairmount Cinema Square ic Lodge will conduct parking lot will be alive with a sandwiches a collection drive for wide variety of fire trucks and back-to-school sup- other safety vehicles. By MAT DELANEY plies. “The Florida Forest Service News-Journal Editor A drop box will be in will be showcasing their wild- place for paper, pen- land firefighting equipment for LAKE PLACID — A cils, backpacks and children of all ages,” said Wild- barbecue to benefit a other school supplies. fire Mitigation Specialist Melis- back-to-school drive Pick-up of large do- sa Yunas. for children in the nations can be ar- The display will be set up Highway Park commu- ranged by calling Fel- from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. in nity will take place Sat- ton at 863-253-0699, front of the B&B Theater, in urday, hosted by High- Masonic Lodge secre- celebration of the new Dis- lands Masonic Lodge tary Eugene Chisolm at ney “Planes: Fire and Rescue” #20. Serving lines will 863-243-3033, or East- movie. open at 8 a.m. and ern Star Worthy Ma- “We’re tying in the movie continue through the tron Shirley Wilson at showing with fire prevention day “or until the food is 863-253-0699. methods,” Yunas said. gone.” Monetary donations, The second edition of the Worshipful Mas- earmarked for the popular “Planes” movie fran- ter Antron Felton said back-to-school project, chise will feature “a dynamic the menu will include can be mailed to 144 crew of elite firefighting aircraft “This movie is a great oppor- fires as well as fire safety. pork rib sandwiches Josephine Ave., Lake devoted to protecting historic tunity to educate the children An appearance by Smokey for $6, chicken sand- Placid, FL 33852. Piston Peak National Park from of Highlands County about the the Bear also is planned. wiches for $4 and sau- “We’re going to have raging wildfire.” importance of wildfire preven- “It’s Smokey’s 70th birthday sage sandwhiches with some of the best bar- In this edition, the hero of the tion,” said Forest Area Super- this year,” Yunas pointed out. onions and peppers for becue you can find first film, “Dusty,” forsakes air visor Joe deBree. “Eighty per- “He has not gotten gray, has $3. Ice cold drinks will anywhere,” Felton said. racing after learning his engine cent of all wildfires in Highlands no plans for retirement and his be available, too. “Come out and sup- is damaged and he may never County are caused by peo- message remains strong.” The event will be at port a great cause and race again. He then shifts gears ple. We hope to teach young- In addition to being al- 101 Vision St., near its enjoy a great meal and and is launched into the world sters that matches are not toys. lowed to climb on the differ- intersection with U.S. great fellowship.” of aerial firefighting. Children have a natural curios- ent trucks and firefighting ve- 27. That location is di- Dusty joins forces with vet- ity about fire and you cannot hicles, a number of games also rectly in front of the eran fire and rescue helicop- underestimate their ability to are scheduled. landmark Hiway Park Blinds,4$ ter Blade Ranger and his team, strike matches or start a lighter.” “We’re going to let the kids Bar and Lounge. of Sebring including spirited super scoo- Scheduled for display so far play with the water hose and we “It’s a central loca- Vlage Founta n Plaza 1 per Dipper, heavy-lift helicop- are Forest Service brush trucks, have a cornhole toss game,” Yu- tion and right beside 237 US 27 N. Sebring 1 ter Windlifter, ex-military trans- engines, bulldozers and a Se- nas said. “We have a coloring the highway,” Felton I blindsasa po f sebring ymail.com 1 port Cabbie and a number of bring Fire Department ladder contest, too.” said. “It’s real easy to other all-terrain vehicles known truck. Yunas said although the For- get in and out.” 863.314.9790 collectively as “The Smoke- As part of the day’s activi- est Service has done events for Meals can be pack- jumpers.” Together, they bat- ties, a number of Forest Service children in the past, this is the aged for take-out or tle a massive wildfire and Dusty Rangers and firefighters will be first time they have been able to enjoyed there. FREE; learns what it takes to become a on hand to talk with youngsters tie it together with a major mo- “We want people to in -home true hero. and their parents about fighting tion picture. come out and spend a estimates I little time in fellowship

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bent Ronnie Jackson are due on July 25. Be- FUNDS has $2,670 listed. ginning in August that From page A1 Although he is run- schedule will go to ning unopposed, Dis- weekly reports and re- trict 4 incumbent Wil- main that way up until Stephenson is close liam “Bill” Brantley the election. behind with an even lists $1,300 in his ac- Running as non-par- $12,000 in his coffers. count. tisan, the school board Jill Compton, also a On the other side of candidates will appear District 5 candidate, the ledger, Murphy has on the Aug. 26 primary follows the pair with not only gathered the ballot. $9,875. Rounding out most money, the Dis- While candidates are that five-person race trict 5 candidate also out stumping, High- are Clinton Culver- has spent the most — lands County Supervi- house with $8,220 and $10,392. According to sor of Elections Penny William “Pep” Hutchi- his campaign report, Ogg said she and her son, who has registered most of that has gone staff have been getting $2,140 in his campaign for signs. ballots ready for voters fund. Spending the least so and some already have By Mail Looking at the Dis- far is Jackson. His strat- been sent out. 2227 US Hwy 27S trict 1 race for school egy seems to be using “We mailed out 167 board, challenger campaign cards and a absentees to military Sebring, FL 33870 Charlene Edwards has direct mailing system. and civilian recipients gathered $6,606 in do- The candidates cur- overseas this past Fri- nations, Aljoe Hinson rently are on a two- day,” she said. “Domes- has a current total of week cycle for report- tic absentees will go $4,515 while incum- ing. Their next updates out Tuesday.”

upgrades. Deleon re- “We got all kinds of Fire sponded that High- time back there,” he From page A1 lands County has an said. all-volunteer force, and When first enacted, there was no state re- city council members nearly doubled in size, quirement for the city touted the assessment, leading to longer run to provide a full-time saying it would be paid times. fire department for its by everyone regardless “It takes us seven citizens. of whether or not they minutes to get to get “As far as the repairs paid property taxes to to Crystal Lake. That to the fire truck, this is the city. Later, the fees is outside NFPA stan- the first I have heard of also were levied against dards,” he said. “At it but we can address churches and oth- some time we are go- that. It’s not a con- er non-profit groups, ing to have to look at cern,” he said. which also require fire adding to the depart- Deleon contend- protection. ment and adding more ed there was more As to the infrastruc- By E-Mail men.” than enough money ture tax, former Avon www.newssun,com/contact/ The captain also in the city’s infrastruc- Park councilman and noted the city’s ag- ture fund to deal with mayor Tom Macklin ing engine fleet that he equipment issues. cautioned the board contended needed re- “If we have to replace that the issue’s fate is placement or repair. Engine 5 or need a new uncertain, as it will be West told the council ladder truck, that’s up for a referendum that Engine 5 is seven what your infrastruc- during the August pri- years old, while Engine ture fund is for,” he mary elections. 6 is now 20 years old. said. “We have a $1.8 “I also have been of “I just find it hard. million balance in re- the opinion that the We’re actually bringing serves now.” entire fire department in some money, we’re As to requests for budget should be fund- expanding the city — a full time inspector, ed through the assess- making firefighters Deleon simply said, ment,” he said. Cur- run further with less “That’s not going to rently, it is not. to work with,” he said. happen.” Deleon also Deleon said a new “There are more hy- leveled charges against fire assessment study drants to check and firefighters, saying they has been included in we are lowering the as- apparently had the the budget. A prior ef- sessment.” ability to make inspec- fort by the city man- West asked council tions, inasmuch as fire- ager to change the as- members to leave the fighters had “time to sessment procedure assessment as is for a wash boats and work was rebuffed by a pre- year to help fund the on cars.” vious council. Couple bringing crazed cat home

DELAND (AP) — Gregory on their arms DeLand animal con- A cat is heading back and legs. The couple re- trol officer Michelle Re- home after spending treated to a bedroom alander says the Greg- time in quarantine fol- and called 911 during orys had been leaning www.newssune lowing an attack on its the cat attack. toward giving the cat owners. Police says the Kush was taken to up, but changed their Russian blue cat named an animal shelter for minds. She says the cat Kush went berserk in- 10 days. The Daytona will go to a veterinari- side a DeLand home News-Journal reports an for vaccinations and NEWS SLN July 5, scratching own- Kush was well-behaved then to be spayed be- Highlands County's Hometown Newspaper Since 19277 ers Teresa and James during the quarantine. fore going home. www.newssun.com Friday, July 18, 2014 | News-Sun | A5 Viewpoints ...... Put the father back in the family Despite the media play Chicago gets, it isn’t the official “Murder CSI' Capital of the U.S.A.” That unhappy dis- THEGUN News-Sun DID 11; sb Highlands County’s Hometown tinction — based on the Newspaper Since 1927 murder rate per 100,000 people, not on the Glen Nickerson number of actual dead President people on the streets — 1 [email protected] belongs to poor, under- Romona Washington Scott Dressel populated Flint, Mich. Publisher Editor Chicago gets the bad [email protected] [email protected] rap — and the attention of the anti-gun nuts — because it led the na- tion with 415 homicides -mob last year. That’s more murders than any other !hmb city, but not even in the Another View top 10 when you factor nancial independence, president — to make a in population. made fathers superflu- big, brave speech and Thanks to its recent ous and undermined remind everyone in the Redistricting “Independence Day the formation of two- country that families Massacre,” which left 18 parent families. need fathers, and vice dead and 82 wounded, Fathers were let off versa. flap a black eye CAN9 Chicago’s murder toll the hook for their baby The “fatherless fam- has already hit 201 for making and disap- ily” problem goes be- for state GOP this year. peared from family life. yond the inner cities Homicides have been Mothers and grand- and it transcends race errymandering is as old as elections. trending down in Mayor mothers raised the chil- and ethnicity. Both Democrats and Republicans Emanuel’s kind of town dren. We have a nation to- have used the tactic of reworking vot- and other major cities ...... And when the father- day where 20 to 30 mil- G Guest Column ing districts to favor their candidates for for decades. Chicago ...... less boys grew up they lion children go to bed as long as anyone can remember. had nearly 1,000 mur- Michael Reagan did what children born each night without a fa- But, the behind-the-scenes tactics Flor- ders a year in the early into broken families of- ther in the home. ida Republicans used to skirt a new state 1990s. try’s toughest gun laws. ten do. They went out We have a pop cul- law and realign voting districts border on But most of the city’s They obviously don’t and found their own ture that constantly dis- criminal. murder victims, and bother the local drug substitute families on respects and mocks fa- Last week, after a 13-day trial, Leon their murderers, contin- lords. the streets. We call them thers. County Circuit Court Judge Terry Lew- ue to be young blacks No one ever wants to gangs. Try to find a popular is ruled that two of the state’s 27 districts and Latinos who either address the underlying And then as gang TV show — or a Disney were invalid — drawn up solely through belonged to gangs or cause of the violence in members they use guns movie — where the fa- the efforts of GOP legislators and the Re- were the victims of their our inner cities. to defend their street ther is not laughed at or publican party to give their candidates an drive-by violence. It’s not the presence of families from those who depicted as a bumbling edge. He ordered the district redrawn — The slaughter in our guns. It’s the absence of try to do them harm the fool. It’s not easy. a procedure that likely will be postponed inner cities, while not as fathers in the homes of same way we’d defend Dishonoring our fa- while Republicans appeal the decision. bloody as it used to be, the gang-bangers who our family members. thers and denying their In 2010, the League of Women Vot- is our continuing na- are using guns to shoot The murderous vi- importance to strong ers and other advocacy groups helped tional tragedy. each other. olence in our cities is families has to end. If pass the Fair Districts Amendment which Chicago and statisti- The numbers are never going to end until we want America to sur- called for more geographically compact cally more dangerous depressing and well someone stands up and vive, we need to put fa- electoral districts. It was passed by voters cities like Detroit, New known. Nearly 2 in 3 wakes up America with thers back in the home and became a constitutional amendment Orleans and Washing- black children grow up a “Put the father back in where they belong. we hoped would restrict, if not altogether ton are perpetual war in homes without a fa- the family” speech. stop, playing with state maps to favor can- zones where Ameri- ther present. One in Bill Cosby tried it — Michael Reagan is the son didates. cans kill each other year three Latino kids do. and caught hell. Oth- of President Ronald Rea- The practice of gerrymandering is ob- round. We can thank the lib- ers have caught hell for gan, a political consultant, au- vious in a state that was twice carried by The only solution lib- erals and their 1960s talking about the im- thor and the founder of the President Barack Obama and which has erals have for ending welfare programs for portance to children email service reagan.com 459,000 more registered Democrats than gun violence in the cit- many of these broken and society of intact and president of The Rea- Republicans. Despite that, Florida’s con- ies is to take away ev- families. families. gan Legacy Foundation. gressional delegation has only 10 Demo- erybody’s guns. It was their “War on It’s time for someone Guest columns are the opin- crats out of 27 House seats. But Chicago already Poverty” that gave un- politically and cultural- ion of the writer, not necessar- The redrawn maps include the districts has some of the coun- married mothers fi- ly important — like the ily those of the News-Sun staff. of Rep. Corrine Brown, a Jacksonville Democrat, and District 10, held by Repub- lican U.S. Rep. Dan Webster. Brown’s dis- trict, which looks like a snake on a map, YOur Views is packed with minority neighborhoods No just is property. No money that normally might be in Webster’s dis- compensation should leave the trea- trict. The judge ruled that Republican leg- sure except for labor islators collaborated with political consul- There has been a or goods. tants to draw these maps and protect GOP lot of diatribe about There is no just incumbents. excess of money put compensation in wel- Judge Lewis commented that the pro- into the political cam- fare and subsidies. We cess used by Republicans “made a mock- paigns by big corpo- do not rail against this 9v ery of the Legislature’s transparent and rations and moneyed because we do not open process of redistricting,” and went people. The Supreme want to give up all the to “great lengths to conceal from the pub- Court ruled that this goodies that are be- lic their plan and their participation in it.” was free speech and stowed upon us. Isn’t Republicans have argued that the con- therefore was consti- it illegal to pay some- figuration of districts, especially that of tutional. I do not ob- one to vote for you? Rep. Brown, were done so to adhere to ject to all this money Shall we ignore his- the Voting Rights Act, designed to assure going to support cam- tory? Governments do the rights of minority voters. Judge Lew- paigns because it goes not survive when it Join The COnversation is discounted that argument by saying the to paychecks. I think takes to much (taxes) Letters to the editor should be 250 words or less. changes to District 10 “benefited the in- that the objection is from it’s citizens for We reserve the right to edit letters for length, content, cumbent Rep. Webster” and violated the because the money whatever reason. Does clarity and libel. Submission of a letter does not guar- Fair District amendment. goes to people with a $17 trillion debt ring antee publication. All letters should include name, ad- All of this was carried out behind closed different ideology. a bell? dress and phone number. Anonymous letters will be doors with no public access to the process. What I think is un- Will “we the people” rejected. Violations of the Fair District amend- constitutional is for provide the safety net Two letters per month per writer are allowed. ment and the state’s Sunshine laws are Congress to take our that the government Guest columns may be submitted once a month. sprinkled throughout the evidence that taxes and spend it on is not authorized to All letters and guest columns are the opinion of the came to light during the trial. their political cam- do? What did “we the writer, not necessarily those of the News-Sun staff. While gerrymandering is so common it paigns. The constitu- people” do before the Submissions can be made via two methods: has become almost an accepted practice tion states ‘nor shall government bribed us of the party in power, we believe ignoring private money (prop- with their safety net. Online the law and the blatant manipulation of erty) be taken for pub- As I recall some 80 At http://www.newssun.com/site/forms/ or email edi- the process to avoid scrutiny rise to an all- lic use,without JUST years ago family took [email protected] time low for a political party in Florida. COMPENSATION.” care of family. M ail/Drop Off The supreme court Russell Errett 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, Fla., 33870 An editorial from the Englewood Sun. has ruled that money Sebring A6 | News-Sun | Friday, July 18, 2014 www.newssun.com Five schools improve grades

By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY Statewide, the re- ■■Hill-Gustat Middle News-Sun Correspondent sults are mixed for — From C to B 2013-2014. More ■■Memorial Elemen- Preliminary school than a third of Flori- tary — From F to B grades were released da schools — 962 of ■■Woodlawn Elemen- by the state on July them — received As, tary — From D to C 11. They are for el- while 7 percent — The schools which ementary and mid- 178 — received Fs. maintained the same dle schools only. High The number of fail- grade from previous school grades aren’t ing schools, however, year: released until later in rose by 68 percent. ■■Fred Wild Elemen- the year. Here in Highlands tary — D This is the last year County, no schools ■■Lake Placid Middle Florida schools will received either an A — D be based on the Flor- or an F. Of the 13 ele- ■■Park Elementary Katara Simmons/News-Sun file pho ida Comprehensive mentary and middle — C Members of the Highlands County Sheriff’s Office process the crime scene where Dwayne Council was murdered in Nov. 2014. Assessment Tests, schools in the district, ■■Sebring Middle — B which have already three dropped a let- ■■Sun ‘N Lake — B gone through several ter grade, five main- Schools which lost can’t tell you. If I could in a van to make a drug changes to enhance tained their grade a grade level: Moses tell you, I would tell transaction. Moses and their rigor. The 2014- from 2013, four im- ■■Cracker Trail Ele- From page A1 you,” Moses said. Council got out of the 2015 school year proved by one grade mentary — From A “To me, it ain’t noth- van and walked. Soon grades will be based and Memorial Ele- to B ing but the devil.” after, the third man on the new Common mentary School im- ■■Lake Country El- of Hal McRae Boule- Moses said the clos- heard shots. Core assessments, proved two grades, ementary — From vard and Delaney Ave- est he could come to a When he saw Mo- which are more diffi- from an F to a B. B to C nue in Avon Park. reason was that he was ses the next day, Mo- cult still. The following ■■Lake Placid Ele- “That’s why I said if angry at another per- ses told him the deal Assistant School schools improved mentary — From B I ever see daylight, I’d son that night and the went bad, people start- Superintendent Bren- their grades from the to C never mess with Mol- anger transferred to ed shooting, he got one da Longshore warns previous year. As a comparison, ly again,” Moses said. Council. He told the shot off at the others that there may a dip ■■Avon Elementary — the four elementa- “That’s what caused it detective he was nor- and both he and Coun- in scores in 2014-2015 From D to C ry schools in DeSoto because (I) wasn’t in a mally “giving and lov- cil ran in different di- because it will be a ■■Avon Park Middle County received one right state of mind.” ing” but wouldn’t toler- rections, the affidavit year of transition. — From D to C D and three Fs. He told Smith that ate any disrespect. stated. if there was any way He also told Smith In the recorded inter- he could talk to Coun- that he may have had view, however, Smith I decided to give my- careening across the cil’s family and make some alcohol that told Moses deputies Griffin self a birthday pres- country. amends, he would, but night and didn’t fall only found nine shell From page A1 ent — I would start I returned to Florida there’s no way to do asleep from that Friday casings, all lined up in making preparations in late April and be- that. a row as if someone ei- college. I enjoyed the to move back to my gan freelancing there “All they want is their ther advanced on or work. I reported on homeland of Florida for some magazines. son,” Moses said. ‘My mind just clicked backed away from a crime and daily hap- and seek new employ- It was a different kind Assistant State Attor- Just do it. Just kill him.’ target. penings around town, ment there, to begin of work, spending so ney Steve Houchin said Javon Moses On the video, he told doing multiple stories my life there as it per- much more time on Wednesday that his of- charged with first degree the detective when he murder a day and often work- haps always should each individual sto- fice originally asked shoots, he makes sure ing late into the night have been. ry, but interesting ex- the grand jury for sec- he’s aiming at the tar- and on weekends in Two months lat- perience for some- ond-degree murder, night until the follow- get and shoots multi- the bustling oil-boom er, I did. I packed up one so used to doing but upon seeing the ing Monday. ple times, not giving a town. everything I owned multiple short stories video, asked the grand Moses was originally person a chance to re- I liked the fly-by- in my small red PT a day. What I really jury for a first-degree arrested Dec. 13, 2013, cover. the-seat-of-my-pants Cruiser and left North wanted was to return charge, based on Mo- on a charge of tam- Arrest affidavits said nature of report- Dakota on April 5. I to the world of daily ses saying he got the pering with physical investigators learned ing; the spontaneity drove for about nine news reporting, which idea to shoot Council evidence for alleged- Moses also went to and the fact that you hours that first day, I now have done. when he, Council and ly burning his clothes a friend’s house af- didn’t know what you intent on making it I’m grateful to be a third friend stopped and hiding the gun ter the shooting, “out were doing one day out of the state, which working with the at a convenience store used in the shooting — of breath,” acting ner- to the next. Above all, I did. I slept in a small News-Sun. As a side the night of the shoot- a gun which belonged vous, and burned his the news is a reaction- Minnesota town note, I love the drive ing. to Council and which clothes while talking ary thing so much of called Barnesville, down this way. This “My mind just Council had handed to on a cell phone, before the time. While you and although it was classic rural Flori- clicked,” Moses said in him moments before leaving on foot. can plan your sto- a quaint little place, da land is beautiful. If the video. “Just do it. the shooting, accord- In the video, Mo- ries all you want and a sleepy town, I had only it’d stop raining Just kill him.” ing to arrest reports. ses said he had left his mark your calendar, not felt more alive in so much, I think I’d be When pressed mul- Council was found clothes with the friend, anything can happen months. I felt awake in paradise. tiple times by Smith at approximately who he said promised at any time and you and ready for adven- I grew up in Florida. to give a reason why 4:30 a.m. on Nov. 23 in to burn them for him. won’t be prepared. ture. I went to school in my he made that choice, the 200 block of East You’ll just have to pick For the next two hometown of Orlando Moses said that he State Street. He was up your pen and note- weeks, my life went and then got a degree couldn’t come up with taken to a hospital but pad and get going. like this: I’d wake up in English and Jour- a reason for shooting died of his injuries. That, along with the and drive. I’d reach nalism from Flagler a man he knew since Allegedly, Moses, the Lcasl Lxpensi%e investigative and in- a new town or city, College in St. Augus- childhood. “It was a re- Council and a third funeral I Ionic in Polk terviewing skills re- different states ev- tine. I am a writer by action thing. I really man drove to the area Comm. is offerinc the quired, made report- ery day. Sometimes trade and enjoy do- same -,real services in Hiehlands County i oo! ing appeal to me and I’d stay with a friend, ing it in my own time. my interest did not other times I’d check I love movies, books, as a private investi- waver. into a hotel. music and politics. I DIES gator for attorney W. Grave Side Service But I wasn’t hap- It was a raw and ex- also love going to the From page A1 James Kelley. py. I had not been citing time of life and beach and slumming Janette Branham was there terribly long in an exhilarating trip. there like a bum for a well known and well $3,995 Includes Cask et . Vault. the grand scheme of I saw big cities and hours, lazing about in his wife had tried to kill liked criminal defense & Service things, really only a wide open spaces of the water and people- him with a pair of scis- attorney in Highlands year, but sometimes rural country. I visited watching. For now, sors, but a jury delib- County. A former 10th you just need to pick Washington, D.C. and I think Lake Jackson erated just 30 minutes Judicial Circuit pros- Full Service Burial up and go. Some- Chicago and Atlanta. will do for that. in his 2007 trial before ecutor, she had gone times a place isn’t As someone who had I’m eager to learn returning with a guilty into private practice in $ 4,250 right and you feel it never gotten to travel about the town and verdict. He was sen- Avon Park. Inl'Iudl'S: :\ll Sci' ice, . in your bones and ev- much as a child, this the people in it. It’s tenced to life in prison. The couple reported- Ca,kcl & Vault ery inch of you. I was was what I needed. good to be here. Following his sen- ly had initiated divorce Pa} \our Respects not happy there and I’m also fairly sure no tence, the parents of proceedings before the Not your Life Savines needed to make a one has ever driven a Larry Griffin can be Janette Branham — shooting. change in my life. On PT Cruiser the way I reached at 385-6155, Chuck and Kathy Sea- Crematory on premises. that gray-skied wintry did during those two Ext. 526 or emailed a lg- mans of Avon Park Ph on ee4 Hour, Dail day in North Dakota, weeks — high-speed, [email protected]. — sued and won a $7 ics million civil damage (863) 669-1617 suit when Judge Olin cremation Shinholser ruled Bra- serving highlands county 'k \\.caskct,tore.nel & all of florida Crist picks running mate nham had intention- ally pursued his wife’s $ 00 $ 00 091l l ast Ld-,r uod I)r. Associated Press I akeland Florida i 3054108 3054109 nouncement Thursday in Miami. death. 895 |(Special795 Hospice Patient Price) (Plus $200 Processing Fee) Taddeo-Goldstein was born in Branham retired Plus Cost of Death MIAMI — Republican-turned- Colombia to an American father from the Avon Park Po- Certificates Get the paper Democrat Charlie Crist picked for- and Colombian mother and spent lice Department in *No Additional Costs* mer congressional candidate and the first 17 years of her life in the 2000 after an 18-year ': Miami-Dade County Democratic South American country. career that had been Contact: Party chairwoman Annette Taddeo- The pick comes less than six marked with proba- Linda O’Neal Lake Placid: Goldstein as his running mate. weeks ahead of the Democratic pri- tions and controversy. 863-441-2514 delivered to you! Former Gov. Crist made the an- mary. 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Dan Hoehne/News-Sun files Both the Sebring and Lake Placid AAA All-Star teams were done no favors by this week’s incessant rains at the State Tournament in Arcadia. Sched- AE +, uled games were pushed back, and back, as players were left to wait and wonder. And when they finally did get to take the field, the junior Drag- ons came up short against Spring Hill American in a 10-7 loss. Then in a game that ended near midnight Wednesday, they were eliminated by a 9-0 score to West Seminole. Sebring, while still alive, took its’ first loss of the tournament, also ending late Wednesday night, 5-2 to Spring Hill. WSW Play was scheduled to continue Thurs- Jim osL day, weather permitting.

AP Swim hits Land O’ Lakes Courtesy photo Trace Leavingham holds up one of the catches made on his “Day on the Lake” with Don. By JAMES TAYLOR News-Sun correspondent

AVON PARK – The A Day on the newly formed Avon Park Swim Club, with the Hardee Swim Club, Lake with Trace had a good showing at their latest swim meet Leavingham at Land O’ Lakes last Saturday. Madi Cornell and A few weeks ago I in- Paige Jahna participat- vited interested fisher- ed in both the 9-year men and women who old girls freestyle and wanted to try their luck backstroke events. on one of our lakes Cornell finished fishing for bass to send ninth in the freestyle me their name and and sixth in the back- telephone number and stroke with times of I would select one per- ...... 50.58 and 59.59 re- James Taylor/News-Sun son and chronicle their Avon Park’s Paige Jahna, Madi Cornell and Tori Cornell competed well at Land O’ Lakes this past weekend. Fishin’ Around spectively. results...... Jahna finished 10th Trace Leavingham, a Don Norton in both swim events also finished with an backstroke with a time McCracken placed 16-year old living near out of the water on with a time of 52.82 impressive fourth- of 1:41.96. seventh in the 25-yard Lake Istokpoga was my the strike, only again in the freestyle and place effort. Carnahan was also freestyle and 25-yard first pick. to lose the fish in the 1:11.58 in the back- Tori Cornell, Ren- part of the girls 200- backstroke with times We met at the boat heavy vegetation. stroke. ell Herrera, Hannah yard freestyle re- of 50.20 and 28.24 re- ramp at Trails End A few minutes later, I Cornell and Jahna Ford and Abby Duke lay that included Al- spectively. around 7 a.m., and af- managed to catch our teamed up with Sa- put together a time of exandria Johnson, He also was part of ter dropping the boat first bass of the day, a matha Shackleford 3:01.35. Bridgette Conley and the 8 and Under boys in the canal, we fished skinny 12” bass who and Lahna Christian Ashlee Carnah- Desiree Ford that re- 100-yard freestyle re- out into the big lake. managed to stay on the for a fourth-place fin- an competed in three corded a second-place lay team that includ- Casting a Zoom hook. ish in the 10 and Un- solo events, finish- finish with a time of ed Jude Ford, Brad- Horny Toad, Trace had Continuing to fish der girls 200 freestyle ing 17th in the 50-yard 2:04.43. dock Dickey and a strike at 7:08 a.m., the swampy area, Trace relay with a time of freestyle at 33.80, 16th Jaxon McCracken Dustin Albritton that but lost the fish in the and I both had a cou- 3:29.29. in the 100-yard free- shined for Avon Park timed a 1:48.02 for a lily pads. ple more strikes, but The 11- and 12-year style at 1:14.20 and in the boys 8 and Un- At 7:15, he set the no hook-ups. old girls freestyle team 15th in the 100-yard der swim events. See SWIM | A10 hook on another bass, Finally, around and similar to the first 8:30 a.m., with the sun one, it wrapped around bearing down on us the pads and was gone and no wind, I suggest- Great stretch gives Tiger Woods good start before we could get to ed we try flipping the it. reeds. I was throwing one of Summertime bass- DOUG FERGUSON to recover every day, my favorite top-water fishing can be very AP Golf Writer and the fact that I was baits, a Silver Phenom good or very bad, and strong, more explo- Bass Assassin. with temperatures HOYLAKE, England sive the more days I Casting it out away forecasted to be in the — The warm ovation played. ... I’m only go- from the shoreline, a mid-nineties with light Tiger Woods heard ing to get better from good sized bass struck winds, I wasn’t real walking up the 18th that point.” the fluke with tremen- fairway at Royal Liver- Woods had back sur- dous power, coming See FISH | A9 pool sounded famil- gery March 31 that iar, even if the circum- caused him to miss stances were not. the Masters for the LP Soccer on Sports Talk Eight years ago it 00 first time, and then the was because he was U.S. Open. about to win the Brit- He returned earli- ish Open. er than he expected at Thursday was be- Congressional three 440. cause he played. weeks ago and missed 1 41 Woods returned to MCT photo the cut by four shots. the majors for the first Tiger Woods shook off a rough start to finish the opening round of the Open Cham- His short game was time in 11 months on pionship at 3 under. shabby and he made Thursday and gave more mental mistakes thousands of fans hole stretch at the end It felt like the oth- than birdies. perched along the hill- for a 3-under 69. er 250 rounds he has The start of this ocks what they want- Woods was three played in the majors round didn’t look ed to see — a three- shots behind Rory Mc- as a pro. much different. Courtesy photo time Open champion Ilroy with half the field “I knew I could do He missed the green Former Lake Placid soccer player Hannah Waller, current Green Dragon soccer player Eden Taylor, and Lake Placid High School girls soccer coach John Merlo were featured looking as if he has the still to play on a gor- it,” Woods said. “That’s with a 7-iron and drew guests on Ed Lynch’s Sports Talk show on Saturday, July 12. Waller participated in, and game to win anoth- geous day of sunshine why I was telling you such a tough lie on the scored a goal, in the 2014 FACA All-Star game. She will begin her college education at er one. and mild wind along guys it was so impor- downslope of the pot the University of Florida this coming fall. Eden will be a senior Green Dragon soccer He atoned for a bo- the Irish Sea. tant for me to play at bunker that he had player in the 2014/2015 school year. The Sports Talk show airs Saturdays immediate- gey-bogey start with He was neither sur- Congressional. The ly following the Noon News on WWTK 730-AM. Scheduled guests for July 19 are Ser- toma Junior Golf Tour Director Andy Kessling, and former High School golf coach, Rick five birdies in a six- prised nor satisfied. fact that I was able See TIGER | A10 Frederking. A8 | News-Sun | Friday, July 18, 2014 www.newssun.com

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Students Raiser and concert 7 p.m. and are mostly ■■ PGA – Albertsons Boise Open 5 p.m. GOLF The unique series must be able to swim the evening before the Tuesday and Thursday will award trophies to 50 yards, tread water race, Friday, July 25, nights, with the occa- ■ winners in 5-year age 30 seconds, and ele- at First Presbyterian’s sional Friday. ■ Tampa Bay at Minnesota 8 p.m. SUN divisions whose cu- mentary back stroke Friendship Hall. The announcer must Saturday mulative times in all 25 yards. The dinner costs be have some an- auto racing four races are the fast- 8. Level VI: Part A – $8 and is served from nouncing experience, ■■ NASCAR – EnjoyIllinois.com 300 8:30 p.m. ESPN2 est. Personal Water Safety/ 4-6:30 p.m. minor knowledge of ■■ NHRA – Mile-High Nationals 11 p.m. ESPN2 Individual races may Diving Fundamentals. The concert is free, sound systems, and be entered for $12, but Students must be able although a love offer- possess a high level of golf will not be eligible for to swim 100 yards, ing will be received for verbal enthusiasm. ■■ 2014 Open Championship 9 a.m. ESPN ■■ American Century Championship 3 p.m. NBC series awards or shirt. tread water for 3 min- Samaritan’s Touch. For more informa- ■■ LPGA – Marathon Classic 3 p.m. GOLF Entry forms at: cbro- utes, backstroke 100 The event honors tion please contact ■■ PGA – Albertsons Boise Open 5 p.m. GOLF [email protected] at yards. Will learn basics the memory of Dr. Heather Schubert in 385-4736. of diving. Tom McDonald, a be- the Panther Athlet- major league baseball ■ Come test your skills Part B – Fitness loved dentist who ic department at (863) ■ Tampa Bay at Minnesota 7 p.m. SUN in this exciting new Swimmer/Diving Fun- practiced for many 784 7035. ■■ Chicago Cubs at Arizona 8 p.m. WGN race series! damentals. Students years in Lake Placid. major league soccer will learn necessary Dr. McDonald was Firemen Memorial ■■ Los Angeles at Kansas City 6 p.m. ESPN2 Sebring Summer skills to make swim- an avid runner and gearing up soccer of Swim ming part of their ex- athlete who conceived SUN ‘N LAKE – The ■■ Tottenham Hotspur at Seattle 4 p.m. ESPN2 Sebring High School ercise program. Will the idea of a 5K race 15th Annual Sebring will be offering swim- learn basics of diving. to coincide with Lake Firemen’s Memori- WNBA ■ ming lessons with two There will be a $50 Placid’s now famous al Golf Classic is set to ■ 2014 All-Star Game 3:30 p.m. ESPN sessions left to choose fee for the two-week Caladium Festival. tee off Saturday, Aug. 9 Scoreboard from. session and students Sponsors of the at the Sun ‘N Lake Golf The next session will be enrolled on 5K race, in addi- and Country Club. Major League Baseball Pence, San Francisco, 113; Goldschmidt, Ari- zona, 110; FFreeman, Atlanta, 108. runs July 7-July 18 and a “first come, first tion to First Presby- The day-long tour- American League DOUBLES–Goldschmidt, Arizona, 36; Lucroy, East W L Pct GB Milwaukee, 32; FFreeman, Atlanta, 28; AMc- the final one from July served” basis. terian Church, in- nament, which serves Baltimore 52 42 .553 — Cutchen, Pittsburgh, 28; Span, Washington, 21-August 1. There will be no re- clude Smoak Groves, as one of the big- Toronto 49 47 .510 4 28; Puig, Los Angeles, 27. New York 47 47 .500 5 TRIPLES–DGordon, Los Angeles, 9; BCraw- Registrations are be- funds after comple- First Baptist Church, gest fundraisers of the Tampa Bay 44 53 .454 9½ ford, San Francisco, 8; 3 tied at 6. Boston 43 52 .453 9½ HOME RUNS–Stanton, Miami, 21; Tulowitzki, ing taken at the front tion of registration and Heartland Nation- year, begins with reg- Central W L Pct GB Colorado, 21; Rizzo, Chicago, 20; Frazier, Cin- office of ebrS ing High payment of fees, un- al Bank, Thrivent Fi- istration at 7:30 a.m. Detroit 53 38 .582 — cinnati, 19; Byrd, Philadelphia, 18. Kansas City 48 46 .511 6½ STOLEN BASES–DGordon, Los Angeles, 43; School during the day less the swim class is nancial for Lutherans, and a cannon start at Cleveland 47 47 .500 7½ BHamilton, Cincinnati, 38; Revere, Philadel- Chicago 45 51 .469 10½ phia, 26; EYoung, New York, 25. from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., cancelled. Leisure Lakes Bap- 8:30 a.m. Minnesota 44 50 .468 10½ PITCHING–Simon, Cincinnati, 12-3; Wain- where office secretar- There must be at tist Church, Reynolds The format is a Four- West W L Pct GB wright, St. Louis, 12-4; Kershaw, Los Angeles, Oakland 59 36 .621 — 11-2; Greinke, Los Angeles, 11-5; Ryu, Los ies will be able to sign least four swimmers Farms, St. James Cath- person Scramble, Los Angeles 57 37 .606 1½ Angeles, 10-5. you up. per class for the les- olic Church, SunRidge flighted by handicap, Seattle 51 44 .537 8 ERA–Wainwright, St. Louis, 1.83; Cueto, Cin- Houston 40 56 .417 19½ cinnati, 2.13; Beckett, Los Angeles, 2.26; For questions, call sons to be taught. Harvesting Company utilizing both the Deer Texas 38 57 .400 21 HAlvarez, Miami, 2.63; Simon, Cincinnati, Friday’s Games 2.70; Teheran, Atlanta, 2.71. 471-5500, ext. 229, or and “The McDonald and Turtle Run cours- Cincinnati (Undecided) at N.Y. Yankees SAVES–Kimbrel, Atlanta, 29; Rosenthal, St. 381-7092 and leave a Steak dinner for Girls.” es. (Phelps 3-4), 7:05 p.m. Louis, 28; Jansen, Los Angeles, 27; FrRodri- Texas (Darvish 8-5) at Toronto (Dickey 7-9), guez, Milwaukee, 27; Street, San Diego, 24. message for Ms. Pat. Dragon Football The entry fee re- 7:07 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 3-4) at Detroit (A.Sanchez Major League Soccer Emails can also be LAKE PLACID – Pat Golf for Welborn mains at $75 per play- 6-3), 7:08 p.m. EASTERN W L T Pts GF GA Kansas City (Shields 9-5) at Boston (Buchholz Sporting Kansas City 9 5 5 32 27 17 sent to catonp@high- Myers, owner of Pat’s SEBRING – A golf er and includes range 4-5), 7:10 p.m. D.C. 9 5 4 31 26 19 lands.k12.fl.us . Barbecue, is organiz- tournament benefit- balls, lunch and a mul- Houston (Feldman 4-6) at Chicago White Sox Toronto FC 7 5 4 25 24 21 (Quintana 5-7), 8:10 p.m. New England 7 9 2 23 24 29 The Sebring High ing a special fund rais- ing a local man recent- ligan. Tampa Bay (Cobb 4-6) at Minnesota (Gibson New York 5 6 8 23 31 30 8-7), 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia 5 8 7 22 32 34 School pool is open ing steak supper for ly diagnosed with Mul- For nearly 90 years, Baltimore (Tillman 7-5) at Oakland (Sa- Columbus 4 7 8 20 21 25 Monday through Fri- the benefit of the foot- tiple Myeloma will be the Firemen have mardzija 1-1), 10:05 p.m. Chicago 3 4 10 19 25 27 Seattle (Iwakuma 8-4) at L.A. Angels (Weaver Houston 5 11 3 18 20 38 day from 6-7:30 p.m. ball team on Saturday, held on Saturday, Aug. sought to raise funds 10-6), 10:05 p.m. Montreal 3 9 5 14 17 29 WESTERN W L T Pts GF GA and Saturdays and July 12. 2, at the Golf Ham- to help all area stu- LEAGUE LEADERS Seattle 12 4 2 38 35 24 BATTING–Beltre, Texas, .337; Altuve, Houston, Real Salt Lake 7 4 7 28 27 24 Sundays from 1-3 p.m. The event will be mock Country Club. dent-athletes and ath- .335; Cano, Seattle, .334; Chisenhall, Cleve- Los Angeles 7 3 6 27 25 14 Cost is $2 per swim- held at the Elks Lodge A shotgun start at letic programs, with land, .328; VMartinez, Detroit, .328. Colorado 7 5 6 27 27 22 RUNS–Dozier, Minnesota, 69; Trout, Los An- FC Dallas 7 7 5 26 30 29 mer, and family passes with a donation of $50 8 a.m. will kick off the this golf tournament geles, 65; Kinsler, Detroit, 64; Brantley, Cleve- Vancouver 6 4 8 26 28 26 are available at $50 for per person. Best-Ball tournament as one of the most fun land, 63; Donaldson, Oakland, 61. Chivas USA 6 7 5 23 20 27 RBI–MiCabrera, Detroit, 75; NCruz, Baltimore, Portland 4 6 9 21 30 32 first family member “There will be door supporting Mike Wel- and memorable fund- 74; JAbreu, Chicago, 73; Trout, Los Angeles, San Jose 4 8 4 16 16 18 73; Encarnacion, Toronto, 70. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point and $15 for each addi- prizes and other at- born, former West Se- raiser of the year. HITS–Altuve, Houston, 130; Cano, Seattle, for tie. tional. tractions,” Myers says. bring Volunteer fire- Deadline for en- 118; MeCabrera, Toronto, 117; AJones, Balti- Friday’s Games more, 116; Kinsler, Detroit, 115. Colorado at Portland, 11 p.m. The Program will of- Tickets are avail- man and long-time try is Thursday, Aug. DOUBLES–MiCabrera, Detroit, 34; Altuve, Saturday’s Games Houston, 29; Plouffe, Minnesota, 27; 4 tied Los Angeles at Sporting Kansas City, 6 p.m. fer eight types of in- able at Pat’s Barbecue, Dixie Youth Baseball 7, with a Pre-tourna- at 26. San Jose at New York, 7 p.m. struction: Highlands Indepen- coach. ment mixer taking TRIPLES–Rios, Texas, 8; Bourn, Cleveland, Montreal at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. 7; Eaton, Chicago, 6; Gardner, New York, 6; Philadelphia at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 1. Adult Beginner: dent Bank and Lake Registration will be- place Friday, Aug. 8, at Trout, Los Angeles, 5; 9 tied at 4. New England at FC Dallas, 9 p.m. HOME RUNS–JAbreu, Chicago, 29; NCruz, Bal- Toronto FC at Houston, 9 p.m. Adults Only. For the Placid Marine. gin at 7 a.m. the same the Sun ‘N Lake res- timore, 28; Encarnacion, Toronto, 26; Trout, Vancouver at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m. novice-no experience day, with the cost be- taurant, beginning at Los Angeles, 22; VMartinez, Detroit, 21; Sunday’s Games Moss, Oakland, 21; 3 tied at 20. Chivas USA at D.C. United, 8 p.m. necessary. Dr. Tom McDonald ing $50 per player and 6 p.m. for early regis- STOLEN BASES–Altuve, Houston, 41; RDavis, Detroit, 24; Ellsbury, New York, 24; AEscobar, Arena Football League 2. Parent and Tot: 5k Race set $200 per foursome. tration and loads of Kansas City, 22; Andrus, Texas, 20. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Water Orientation. LAKE PLACID – Included in the cost hors d’oeuvres. PITCHING–Tanaka, New York, 12-4; Porcello, West W L T Pct PF PA Detroit, 12-5; Richards, Los Angeles, 11-2; z-Arizona 14 2 0 .875 1036 794 Mother/Father must Benefiting Samari- is 18 holes, a cart and There are $100 hole FHernandez, Seattle, 11-2. Los Angeles 3 13 0 .188 598 885 ERA–FHernandez, Seattle, 2.12; Kazmir, Oak- San Antonio 1 15 0 .063 671 952 participate with child. tan’s Touch Care Cen- lunch. sponsorships avail- land, 2.38; Tanaka, New York, 2.51; Richards, Pacific W L T Pct PF PA (6 months to 2 years of ter once more, the Dr. Players can pay $5 able, as well as $500 Los Angeles, 2.55; Buehrle, Toronto, 2.64. y-San Jose 12 4 0 .750 907 638 SAVES–Rodney, Seattle, 27; Holland, Kansas x-Spokane 9 7 0 .563 857 751 age.) Tom McDonald Cala- for a mulligan, and sponsorships that in- City, 25; DavRobertson, New York, 23; Per- Portland 5 11 0 .313 721 855 kins, Minnesota, 22; Nathan, Detroit, 19. AMERICAN CONFERENCE 3. Level I: Introduc- dium Festival 5K Race various prizes will be clude signage on both National League South W L T Pct PF PA tion to Water Skills. will take place Satur- awarded through- courses and a free East W L Pct GB Orlando 9 7 0 .563 879 843 Students first water day, July 26, in Lake out the day, including team entry. Washington 51 42 .548 — Tampa Bay 8 8 0 .500 803 842 Atlanta 52 43 .547 — Jacksonville 6 10 0 .375 806 764 orientation without Placid. a raffle, closest to the Checks should be New York 45 50 .474 7 New Orleans 3 13 0 .188 671 903 Miami 44 50 .468 7½ East W L T Pct PF PA Mother/Father. The race will begin pin and a hole in one made payable and re- Philadelphia 42 53 .442 10 z-Cleveland 15 1 0 .938 873 713 Part A – Preschool in front of Lake Plac- grand prize. mitted to Sebring Fire- Central W L Pct GB x-Pittsburgh 13 3 0 .813 892 688 Milwaukee 53 43 .552 — Philadelphia 8 8 0 .500 945 865 Aquatics (2-4 years of id’s First Presbyteri- For more informa- men, Inc., P.O. Box St. Louis 52 44 .542 1 Iowa 6 10 0 .375 749 915 Cincinnati 51 44 .537 1½ x-clinched playoff spot age) an Church located at tion or to sign up, 1981, Sebring, FL Pittsburgh 49 46 .516 3½ y-clinched division Part B – School Age 118 N. Oak Avenue at please contact Jim 33871. Chicago 40 54 .426 12 z-clinched conference West W L Pct GB Monday’s Games (4-5 years of age) 7:30 a.m. with registra- Higgins at 863-414- Team entry agree- Los Angeles 54 43 .557 — Orlando 66, Iowa 33 San Francisco 52 43 .547 1 New Orleans 36, Jacksonville 35 4. Level II: Funda- tion taking place ear- 3981. Anyone interest- ments can be faxed to San Diego 41 54 .432 12 Saturday’s Games mental Aquatic Skills. ly that morning until ed in making a dona- the Sebring Firemen, Colorado 40 55 .421 13 Jacksonville at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Arizona 40 56 .417 13½ Orlando at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Students do not need 7 a.m. tion can make checks Inc. at (863) 385-7773. Friday’s Games Pittsburgh at Iowa, 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Undecided) at N.Y. Yankees San Antonio at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. Mother/Father in pool. The entry fee is $20 payable to Mike Wel- The tournament is (Phelps 3-4), 7:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games (4-5 years of age.) through Friday, July born and mail them to sure to draw an ever- Colorado (Undecided) at Pittsburgh (Liriano San Jose at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. 1-7), 7:05 p.m. Portland at Arizona, 6 p.m. 5. Level III: Stroke 18, and will rise to $30 708 Porsche Ave., Se- growing field of play- Milwaukee (Lohse 9-4) at Washington (Stras- WNBA Development. Stu- thereafter. bring, FL 33872 or go ers, so make sure to burg 7-6), 7:05 p.m. EASTERN W L Pct GB San Francisco (Bumgarner 10-7) at Miami (Eo- Atlanta 15 6 .714 — dents must be com- For more informa- to Highlands Indepen- get those entries in to valdi 5-4), 7:10 p.m. Indiana 10 12 .455 5½ Philadelphia (A.Burnett 6-8) at Atlanta Connecticut 10 13 .435 6 fortable in water. tion and pre-registra- dent Bank. be part of a great day (E.Santana 7-6), 7:35 p.m. Washington 9 13 .409 6½ 6. Level IV: Stroke tion, contact 863-465- of helping the Firemen L.A. Dodgers (Haren 8-6) at St. Louis (Lynn Chicago 8 13 .381 7 10-6), 8:15 p.m. New York 8 13 .381 7 Improvement. Stu- 2742, or email info@ Panther Volleyball give back. Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson 5-10) at Arizona WESTERN W L Pct GB (Cahill 1-6), 9:40 p.m. Phoenix 17 3 .850 — N.Y. Mets (B.Colon 8-8) at San Diego (Ken- Minnesota 17 6 .739 1½ This Date In Baseball 1948 — of the Chicago second inning of the San Francisco of three held by six teams. nedy 7-9), 10:10 p.m. San Antonio 11 11 .500 7 July 18 White Sox hit four home runs in a 12- Giants’ 10-1 romp over the Montreal 1999 — With Don Larsen on hand to LEAGUE LEADERS Los Angeles 10 11 .476 7½ 1882 — Ambidextrous pitcher Tony 11, 11-inning victory over the Phila- Expos. help celebrate Yogi Berra Day at Yankee BATTING–Tulowitzki, Colorado, .345; MaAd- Seattle 9 15 .375 10 Mullane of Louisville pitched with both delphia A’s in the opener of a double- 1987 — New York’s Don Mattingly tied Stadium, David Cone pitched a perfect ams, St. Louis, .329; AMcCutchen, Pitts- Tulsa 7 15 .318 11 hands in a major league game at Balti- header. Seerey hit two mammoth shots Dale Long’s 31-year-old major league game. Cone dazzled the Montreal Ex- burgh, .324; McGehee, Miami, .319; Lucroy, Wednesday’s Games more. Normally a right-hander, Mullane off Carl Scheib, one off Bob Savage and record when he hit a for the pos, throwing the 14th perfect game Milwaukee, .315; Morneau, Colorado, .312. New York 77, Atlanta 75 the game-winner off Lou Brissie in the eighth consecutive game in the Yan- in modern history to lead the New York RUNS–Tulowitzki, Colorado, 71; Pence, San Minnesota 93, Tulsa 82 switched to the left hand in the fourth inning. He eventually lost 9-8. top of the 11th. kees’ 7-2 loss to the Texas Rangers. Yankees to a 6-0 victory. Francisco, 67; Rendon, Washington, 67; Gold- Thursday’s Games 1962 — Bob Allison and Harmon Kil- 1998 — Donnie Sadler’s first major 2006 — Atlanta became the first team schmidt, Arizona, 66; FFreeman, Atlanta, 64. San Antonio at Tulsa, late 1912 — The Chicago Cubs had 21 hits RBI–Stanton, Miami, 63; Goldschmidt, Ari- Chicago at Indiana, late in 11 innings but still lost to the Phila- lebrew of the Minnesota Twins each hit league home run was the first of Bos- since the 1930 New York Yankees to zona, 61; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 61; Ad- Connecticut at Phoenix, late delphia Phillies when Gavvy Cravath grand slams in the first inning of a 14-3 ton’s record four two-out homers in score 10 or more runs in five straight Gonzalez, Los Angeles, 60; Morneau, Colo- Washington at Los Angeles, late stole home. rout of the Cleveland Indians. a 9-4 victory over the Detroit Tigers. games following a 14-5 victory over St. rado, 60; Desmond, Washington, 57. Friday’s Games 1927 — Ty Cobb of the Philadelphia 1970 — Willie Mays bounced career In the seven-run fourth inning, Dar- Louis. The Braves have scored 65 runs HITS–AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 115; McGe- No games scheduled Athletics doubled off the glove of Harry hit number 3,000 through the left side ren Lewis, Nomar Garciaparra and Mo during their offensive explosion that in- hee, Miami, 115; DanMurphy, New York, 113; Saturday’s Games of the infield off Mike Wegener in the Vaughn followed to break the AL record cluded two 15-run games. East vs. West at Phoenix, AZ, 3:30 p.m. Heilmann for his 4,000th hit. www.newssun.com Friday, July 18, 2014 | News-Sun | A9

motor, seats and gear, Snapshots FISH not to mention our GOLF From page A7 clothes. Minutes later we Golf Hammock were flying down the Last Monday, July 14, the confident we’d find any lake watching the re- Mezza Group played Individ- bass in the hot shallow maining flies hang on ual Pro-Am Points and saw water once the sun was for dear life. Jim Gulick win A group with a up high. By now it was fast ap- +1, followed by a tie between Around 9:30 a.m., proaching noon and Pat Dell, Joe Martini and John Trace had a good-sized we had very little to McEachren at Even. boil when he lifted his show for five hours of Billy Parr won B group with Senko out of the water. fishing. +3, and there was a tie at -1 be- Dropping the bait Given the amount of tween Joe Hyzny and David back into the same rain we’d had the pre- Mulligan for second place. spot, we were sur- vious couple of days; I In C group, Dave Hankin- prised when the bass decided to make a run son took first place with +6 and didn’t come back to hit from the south end Tony Frances grabbed second it again. of the lake up to Jose- place with +2. At 9:45 a.m., Trace phine Creek. Sam Spade won D group caught his first bass of Shaking off the re- with +5 and there was a tie be- the day, a whopping 1 maining blind mos- tween Pete Mezza and Richard ½ pounder. quitos, I stood up and Ramazetti at +2. We continued to fish Trace said my shorts E group saw Karl Mellor win the reeded area, but were covered with dead with + 3, followed by Al Whita- the pick-ups were few bugs that I’d apparent- ker at +2 and Richard Lindsay Pete at 382-1280 or 414-2110. was the team of Dovan Eades, and far-between. ly sat on. at -2. Lake June West John Grimes, Bill Fowler and Moving to the south I knew my wife Next Monday, July 21, the The Men’s League played a Artie Maul with a 45. end of the lake, we would love that! Mezza Group will continue to round on Wednesday, July 16, For closest to the pin, pulled alongside a cou- The area I normally play at Golf Hammock begin- and saw the foursome of Dick Grubbs hit to within 18-feet, ple of reed islands and fish around Josephine ning at 7:45 a.m. Denhart, Norm Grubbs, Berard 5-inches from No. 2, Denhart I was surprised how was extremely shallow, Please arrive early due to a and Don Boulton get the win to 14-feet, 6-inches from No. much shallower it was so after a few casts, big field of players. with a 44. 4 and Don Folton to 10-feet, than the last time I we motored over to For more information, call Taking second on the day 8-inches from No. 8. fished the area. the mouth of Arbuckle I like to fish reeds or Creek. pads in 3-5’ of water, I was surprised to and these reeds were see the sand build-up Florida Trail Association, only in about 2’ of wa- at the opening into the ter, but I figured we lake. Heartland July Activities might as well give them The water was black, a try. but less than six inch- Trace had a strike al- es deep. Saturday, July 26 ed to lunch at Palace Sunday, June 27 second half of the hike most immediately, I could tell there was Bike Ride on Fort Pizza in the shopping Hike at Circle B Bar will be another ap- as did I, but we both deeper water just be- Frazer trail followed by center. Location: Circle proximately 2 miles. missed our fish. yond the sand, but lunch at Palace Pizza Bike ride approxi- B Bar Reserve; 4399 Meet at the Nature The bass seemed there was no way to Location: Highland mately 14 miles Winter Lake Road (SR Center parking area. to be hitting light, of- get across and get up City Trailhead; 4st St Bring bicycle, water, 540); Lakeland, FL Please be prompt. Pets ten just picking up the into the creek without SE; Highland City. snacks, sun and insect This is a moderate- are not allowed. tail-end of the worm crossing the shallow Description: Driving protection. Helmets ly paced walk with lots Bring hiking shoes, and stripping it off the hump. south of Polk Parkway advised for all but re- of opportunity to ob- brimmed hat, water, hook. We worked around on US 98 look for signs quired for anyone serve wildlife. We will sun and insect protec- I switched to a Med- to the side of the open- for trailhead. Left turn under 16. If you are see the new exhibit on tion Binoculars and/ lock Jig with a Sweet ing where a patch of to get to trailhead is at joining us for lunch, the Florida citrus in- or cameras may be Beaver, pitching it fur- lily pads seemed to be intersection of Club- please bring money. dustry along the Lost useful. ther back into the the only obstacle to house Road (CR540). Contact Eileen Va- Bridge Trail. It will be Contact Jan Wells reeds as Trace contin- get into deeper water, Note, on right is the lachovic at 863-956- a two-part walk. The at 863-608-2046 (no ued to flip the outside but that proved to be a Highland City Town 2145 or email: ei- first half will be ap- texts) or bkpknboots@ edge. mistake. Center. We will be bik- [email protected] for proximately 2.5 miles. aol.com for meet up After almost an hour Within seconds we ing on the Fort Frazer meet up time and oth- Those wishing to leave time and other infor- with nothing more were stuck again in the trail, then all are invit- er information. at this point may. The mation. than those first cou- middle of the pads, ple of pick-ups, I was and again, the blind thinking about mov- mosquitos were upon ing when I pitched my us. jig about 10’ into the Almost as bad as reeds and the water earlier in the day, we just exploded. fought our way clear A huge bass grabbed and decided to call it the jig as it hit the wa- a day. ter and before I could Not a great day on even engage my reel, the water, but we began peeling line off caught a few. 41* my reel so fast it was Trace is a good, 4 burning my thumb. knowledgeable fisher- Moving into the man, and for a 16-year reeds another 8-10 feet, old, he’s light years the bass stopped and I ahead of most fisher- could feel that she had men. wrapped around the He admitted to me reeds. that bass were not his Slipping the electric favorite fish, that blue- motor into high speed, gill and crappie were I started into the reeds more fun, and a little when millions of blind easier to catch. mosquitos came out of On this day, he may no-where. have been right! Within seconds, these nuisance bugs Don Norton is a professional were in my ears, mouth tournament bass fisherman, and eyes, literally bass fishing guide, and cus- blinding us from our tom rod builder. He lives in the s . destination. Golf Hammock area of Se- In all my years of bring with his wife Lexie, and fishing, I don’t ever re- is the owner of a custom rod member the bugs be- building company appropri- ing this thick. ately named “The American But we persevered Fisherman”. He is also the towards what I was owner of REDS II, a full-ser- WHAT ABOUT YOUR certain was a real wall- vice fishing tackle store locat- hanger, only to be dis- ed at 3603 Sebring Parkway, ...newspaper subscription? appointed again to find in Sebring, FL. You can reach the fish long gone. him at 863-273-4998 or by Call 863-385-6155 Today! One thing was cer- email at donorton13@gmail. Start having your morning cup of joe with a morning fill of local tain, we had to get out com. Visit his REDS FISH- news, sports and events happening right in your hometown! onto the lake and run ING facebook page or one of the boat at a speed fast his websites at theamerican- wwwre-' enough to get rid of fisherman.com. or RedsFish- these buggers. ingTackle.com or stop by the By this time they cov- store to see him anytime. NHighlands EW County's HometownS NewspaperS UNSince 1927 ered the entire boat, A10 | NEWS-SUN | Friday, July 18, 2014 www.newssun.com

Thompson placed SWIM ninth in the 100-yard FROM PAGE A7 freestyle at 1:05.42, sixth in the 100-yard backstroke with a time third-place fi nish. of 1:27.20 and cracked Tyler Sheffi eld fi n- the top fi ve with a ished the day with two fourth-place showing top ten fi nishes. in the 100-yard boys Sheffi eld swam to a butterfl y posting a sixth-place fi nish in time of 1:20.51. the 12-year old boys Thompson and New 50-yard freestyle with a teamed with Francis- time of 45.67. co Martinez and Car- He followed that los Garcia to post a col- with a fi fth-place fi nish lective time of 1:55.37 in the 50-yard back- in the 200-yard boys stroke, fi nishing strong freestyle relay that was at 54.07. worthy of a third-place Two emerged out of fi nish. James Taylor/News-Sun the boys to be a force Avon Park swimmer Jaxon McCracken is all smiles as he competes in the backstroke Saturday at Land O’ Lakes. Avon Park will host to be reckoned with. their fi rst multi-team Both Steven New and swim meet event on Weston Thompson relay team to a third- with a time of 25.30. and a fi fth-place fi nish 100 freestyle in un- Saturday, July 19, at the placed in the top 10 in place fi nish. He followed that with in the 100-yard breast- der a minute at 57.36 Avon Park High School three individual events New placed third in a fourth-place fi nish in stroke. and the breaststroke in pool with a start time and helped the boys the 50-yard freestyle the 100-yard freestyle New fi nished the 1:21.36. of 8 a.m. After All-Star party, baseball gets back to work

JAY COHEN jors, and the Giants, his new teammates in but at this point I love above left knee) and also bears watching. ASSOCIATED PRESS Angels and Dodgers in the AL dugout. playing in Philadel- Brandon Phillips (left Atlanta, which is bat- prime playoff position. “I’m really excited to phia,” said Utley, who thumb) and indispens- tling Washington for Sure, it was great for The trade deadline is just put all this to rest could veto any deal. able Cardinals catch- the top spot in the NL a couple days. in two weeks, and the now and the sideshow Jeter was warm- er Yadier Molina (right East, could get a lift The cheers for Der- recovery of several key that’s happened right ly greeted everywhere thumb) could affect from the return of Evan ek Jeter. injured players could in the middle of all he went this week, and the bunched NL Cen- Gattis after the catch- The power of dramatically affect a this,” Samardzija said. the Yankee captain tral. er was sidelined by Giancarlo Stanton. couple of divisions. “It was a great oppor- contributed two hits to The Pirates could get a bulging disk in his The excellence of The A’s bearded col- tunity to get to know the AL All-Star win. starting pitcher Gerrit back. Mike Trout in the lection of shaggy mis- these guys more. I fl ew Any chance of his fi - Cole (tight lat muscle) Beyond the stand- American League’s 5-3 fi ts and stars is looking out here with them. I’m nal season ending in in the fi rst few weeks ings, the races for the victory. for the franchise’s fi rst excited.” the playoffs likely de- after the break. individual honors will Baseball’s All-Star World Series title in 25 There will be no such pends on the return “We know what we’re come into focus. party in the Twin Cit- years. problem for any oth- of rookie ace Masahi- capable of doing, and Trout could add the ies was a long series of Sensing an opportu- er players on the move ro Tanaka, who is out we’re going to play like AL MVP award to his smiles for players and nity, general manager this month. with a partially torn we’ve been there be- one from the All-Star fans. Billy Beane got an ear- Boston pitcher Jake ligament in his right el- fore, like we’ve done it game, especially if the But the break is over ly jump on the dead- Peavy, Philadelphia bow. before,” said slugger Angels can run down now and the real fun line when he acquired second baseman Chase He is going through Andrew McCutchen, the A’s in the competi- begins Friday night. pitchers Jeff Samardzi- Utley, San Diego closer a six-week rehab pro- hoping to lead Pitts- tive AL West. Heading into the sec- ja and Jason Hammel Huston Street and New gram but season-end- burgh back to the play- Shortstop Troy Tu- ond half of the sea- in a deal with the Chi- York Mets right-hand- ing surgery is an op- offs for the second lowitzki is among the son, there are all sorts cago Cubs on July 4. er Bartolo Colon are tion. straight year. “That’s favorites for the NL of compelling stories The blockbust- thought to be on the The Bronx is one what we’ve got to look award, but he could from coast to coast. er trade created an market as contenders of many spots where forward to.” be hurt by the Rockies’ It could be one fun awkward scene at the shop for that missing health is an issue for The strained right poor play. summer in California, All-Star game, where piece that could pay off the stretch run. quadriceps of Toron- where Oakland begins Samardzija was intro- into October. The recovery of Reds to’s Edwin Encarnacion the weekend with the duced with the NL re- “I guess there’s a pos- sluggers Joey Vot- and ailing back of De- RACE THRU best record in the ma- serves and then joined sibility for anything, to (strained muscle troit’s Victor Martinez KWIK LUBE MOTOR HOMES, OIL CHANGE, swing more freely. out using a driv- more birdie out of his feet and took two putts FULL SERVICE: $ AND The next tee shot er in competition at round. for par. UP TIGER 39.95 ®I FROM PAGE A7 with a 3-wood was Hoylake. His second shot went “I could have gotten d/ as good as any swing The only driver he hit into a pot bunker just a little more greedy,” WE SERVICE r' all day, and it set up a in 2006 when he won left of the green on the Woods said. “But DIESELS no chance stopping it 6-iron into 6 feet for a was on the 16th hole of par-5 18th. there’s really no point.” AND SEMIS. Voted FASTEST anywhere near the pin. second straight birdie. the opening round. The lie was good, but It was Thursday. FLEET OIL CHANGE The shot went across It also marked the He put that in the ad- the back lip of the bun- As long as he’s been ACCOUNTS 12 Years in a and off the green, and fi rst time Woods was jacent 17th fairway. ker slightly restricted away, Woods knows as WELCOME. Row! Woods had to get up- under par at a tourna- Royal Liverpool is his swing. well as anyone there’s 471-0700 | 3447 U.S. South, Sebring and-down for bogey. ment since March 9 greener and longer this He blasted out to 15 still a long way to go. (across from Dunkin’ Donuts) • M-F: 8-5:30, Sat: 8-2 Then, he badly mis- at Doral, the last one year, and most players 3053054 judged the speed of he played before back were using a few more a long birdie try and surgery. drivers. three-putted for bogey. He followed that with The one driver he hit Two holes, 2 over. a 6-iron that left him 7 made Woods curse. 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Maximizing time and wall oven, which provides the timesaving benefi t by Additional Upgrades to Consider space in the kitchen cooking multiple dishes at once. Here are a few other simple, yet worthwhile, up- When trying to maximize space in your kitch- Flexible storage options grades to improve the kitchen. en, built-in and counter depth appliances are the that can save you money way to go. In fact, counter depth appliances, like PENDANT LIGHTING refrigerators give you back over four inches of When it comes to purchasing refrigerators and Add visual interest with a beautiful set of pendant kitchen space. Built-in wall ovens and cooktops freezers, it’s important to fi nd something that al- lights. Ideally place them above a kitchen island so increase countertop space as well as cooking ca- lows for adjustable storage to meet personal, lifestyle they don’t interfere with foot traffi c. pacity, not to mention a sleek looking kitchen needs. According to the 2013 Frigidaire Freezer Sav- and entertaining space. ings Study conducted by Phoenix Marketing Interna- HARDWARE Consider the different types of cooktops avail- tional, approximately 60 percent of consumers indi- This is also an easy fi x with a big payoff. Replace able too — gas, electric or induction. Induction cate they don’t have enough storage capacity in their cabinet knobs and pulls with a fresh, modern set cooktops are in high demand because they offer refrigerator’s freezer, causing them to make multi- for a fast visual update and to help tie in the more precise and effi cient cooking methods. ple trips to the grocery store each week. Owning a new appliances. The oven you select can also have a big im- secondary freezer allows you to make 1 1/2 less trips pact on cutting down cooking and prep time in to the store each month and saves an average of 60 KITCHEN FAUCET the kitchen. According to the EMA-NA study, 67 hours per year at the grocery store, according to Frigi- As one of the most-used items in the house, this per cent of consumers think their ovens take too daire research. Overall, those who own a secondary fi xture has its fair share of wear and tear. Replac- long to preheat and 40 percent are dissatisfi ed freezer say it allows them to stock up on family favor- ing the faucet is an easy and quick project that will because their food does not cook evenly. A new ite foods, and the extra storage space lets them take make an impact. trend to help alleviate these concerns is a double advantage of sales and buying in bulk. B2 | NEWS-SUN | Friday, July 18, 2014 www.newssun.com

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CRITICS RATING  would be generous of you “Sex Tape” is a lump of half- to split the proceeds with cocked misunderstandings and by a wholesome baby-products ABCDEF 0 HiJKL MNO P0 RST 0 VWXYZ your son, I don’t think nakedly affected zaniness. company. Since Annie has given there is any moral imper- There’s not much to this prat- the firm’s boss another of Jay’s ative that you must. falling exercise in futility that linked iPads, the pair must fast- we haven’t seen before except talk their way into his house and CRYPTO FUN DEAR ABBY: My wife for a flash of Cameron Diaz’s steal it back. The film becomes 25 c 9 $ all = * + iL i Eke code to reveal Eke o aswer! of 17 years just told me bare rump. And that is hardly an a caper comedy that does not Dderrr out of the blue that she experience worth 100 minutes of caper comically. Solve the code to discover words doesn’t love me anymore your one and only life. Rob Lowe’s appearance as related to oceans. and hasn’t for some time. 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Aghast, the duo performance that would have what to do. race to retrieve the devices before the patrons of a dinner theater — DEVASTATED IN ARIZ. anyone has a chance to click Play. rattling their silverware in an- At this point we are forced to noyance. Segel, whose comic DEAR DEVASTATED: draw several conclusions. First, chemistry with Amy Adams was I am sorry for the pain Annie and Jay must have attend- enchanting in “The Muppet SMDOKL4 you are feeling. What ed Duh University. Second, Diaz, Movie,” seems adrift in these Fun By The 5 2 7 Numbers you must do now is pull who turns 42 in August, is simply slackly staged proceedings, yourself together and find not credible as a woman 10 years self-conscious and staring va- 3 8 Like puzzes? out from your wife when cantly into the eyes of his lead- Then you'l ove out of college. Third, director sudoku. This it was that the two of you Jake Kasdan has zero feel for the ing lady. The dialogue (which he 9 2 7 4 stopped communicating mind-bending cadence and rhythm of sex farce. co-wrote) is a grab bag of balky 3 2 1 puzzle will have honestly with each other The scenes that should be steamy phrases screaming to be pol- you hooked from — because it seems your the moment you or silly are merely squirmy. ished into better jokes. 3 square off , so paths diverged some The story proceeds as if it lost “Sex Tape” apes its frustrated sharpen your time ago. She owes you its driving directions. Annie’s protagonists, limply yearning for 5 8 4 pencil and put honest answers, and blog is about to be purchased thrills it can’t achieve. yoursudoku you need to hear them. 8 5 2 savvy to the test! 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JfBly G'- The discovery could Dr. Keith Josephs of give a new target for the Mayo Clinic led NOTICE developing drugs and work on the new brain other treatments for protein, called TDP-43. Please be advised that the Sebring City Council will hold a Special Council meeting Alzheimer’s, the most Everyone has it, but the on July 24, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. The purpose of the meeting will be to (1) establish a pro- common form of de- MCT PHOTO abnormal form is found posed millage rate for FY 2014/15, (2) announce the current year rolled back rate, (3) mentia. It also might help announce the public hearings for the budget (4) present the tentative proposed general Loretta Wales, left, shaves in different parts of explain why many people the cell and in ball-like fund budget for FY 2014/15. The meeting will be held at Sebring City Hall, 368 South her husband, Alzheimer’s Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL. have plaques and tangles patient Richard Wales, at deposits in certain areas in their brain yet show no the Greengables Villa elderly in the brain. It’s already symptoms of the disease. care home in Union City, Calif. been linked to amyo- Autopsies on 342 brains A new study shows that a trophic lateral sclerosis, Any person who might wish to appeal any decision made by the Sebring City Council is revealed that people protein found in the brain may or Lou Gehrig’s disease, hereby advised that he will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose may who had the new protein be linked to the disease. and frontotemporal need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which will include the were 10 times more likely agents that can reveal dementia. testimony and evidence upon which such appeal is to be made. The Sebring City Coun- to have been mentally amyloid on brain scans, Researchers looked for cil does not discriminate upon the basis of any individual’s disability status. Anyone impaired when they died and the new research it in brain samples from requiring reasonable accommodations as provided for the American with Disabilities than those without it. shows an experimental 342 people in a study of Act should contact Mrs. The study was dis- product from Eli Lilly & aging at Mayo. All had cussed Wednesday at the Co. can do the same for amyloid plaques in the Kathy Haley, City Clerk at (863) 471-5100. Alzheimer’s Association tau. brain but many showed International “I think it will trans- no dementia symptoms Conference in form the field” because before they died. Of the

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Places to WorshiP School begins at 9:45 a.m. for all ages. st. catherine catholic church, 820 Wednesday evening service is at 7 p.m. (elca), 1178 S.E. Lakeview Drive., Se- Sunday worship services are at 11 a.m. Hickory St., Sebring. Parrish office/mail- with special services for children and bring. Rev. Sharon Dorr and Deacon Da- Places to Worship is a paid ad- and 6:30 p.m. Preschool care is pro- ing address: 882 Bay St., Sebring, FL adults. If you need any more informa- vid Thoresen will be the Spiritual Lead- vertisement in the News-Sun that vided at the 11 a.m. worship service. 33870, 385-0049, 385-6762 (Span- tion, call 453-4851. ers, alternating Sundays. Jim Helwig, is published Friday and Sunday. To Wednesday evening Bible Study and ish); fax, 385-5169; email, office@st- church of the Nazarene of lake organist. Worship service with the Holy place a listing in this directory, call Prayer meeting is at 6:30 p.m., followed cathe.com; website, www.stcathe.com. Placid, 512 W. Interlake Blvd., Lake Eucharist is at 9:30 a.m. every Sunday. the News-Sun at 385-6155, ext. 596. by adult choir rehearsal. From Septem- School Office/Mailing, Principal Dr. Anna Placid, FL 33852. Adult Sunday school, Birthday Sunday is the first Sunday of ber the AWANA groups meet. First Lori- V. Adam, 747 S. Franklin St., Sebring, 9:30 a.m.; Morning worship, 10:45 each month after the service. Council da is the “Place to discover God’s love.” FL 33870; 385-7300; fax, 385-7310; a.m.; Wednesday evening: All church meeting is on the first Tuesday of each AnglicAn For more information about the church email [email protected]. School of- meal, 6 p.m.; Christian Life Study, 6:45 month. WELCA meets at noon second New life anglican Fellowship, 10 or the ministries offered, call 655-1878. fice hours 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. p.m. Winter Life groups pending. Call Tuesday of the month with a light lunch. N. Main Ave. (Woman’s Club), Lake First Baptist church, sebring, 200 Monday-Friday. Clergy: Very Rev. José 446-1339. Pastor Tim Taylor. Labyrinth Prayer Garden is open to the Placid, FL 33852. Rev. Susan Rhodes, E. Center Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. González, V.F., [email protected] or public 24 hours a day, seven days a Deacon in Charge, (863) 243-3191; Telephone: 385-5154. Rev. Matthew 385-0049; Parochial Vicar, Rev. Victor cHURcHES OF cHRiST in week. When in need of prayers or to talk [email protected]. Sunday D. Crawford, senior pastor; Rev. Nuno Caviedes, 385-3993; Assisting Priest cHRiSTiAn UniOn to God, come to the Garden. Come and Worship, 10 a.m. Teaching, Holy Com- Norberto, associate pastor, minister (retired), Rev. J. Peter Sheehan; Decons, community Bible church - church- grow with us; we would love to meet you munion, Music, Fellowship, Healing of music and senior adults; and Di- Rev. Mr. James R. McGarry and Rev. es of christ in christian Union, (Or- and your family. Don’t worry about how Prayer. “Pastoral and Spiritual”. xie Kreulen, preschool director. Group Mr. Max M. Severe. WEEKEND MASS ange Blossom Conference Center) you look. Jesus went to the temple in a Bible Studies, 9:15 a.m.; Blended SCHEDULE: Saturday: - 4 p.m.; Sun- 1400 C-17A North (truck route), Avon robe and sandals. Quilting classes every Service, 10:30 a.m.; Mision Buatis- day - 8 and 10 a.m., 12 p.m. (Spanish), Park. Presenting Jesus Christ as the Monday at 6 p.m. Looking for quilters or ASSEMBlY OF gOD ta Hispana, 2 p.m.; Sunday Evening 5 p.m. (Holy Family Youth Center), ev- answer for time and eternity. Sunday people willing to learn. Call 840-3303. christ Fellowship church (assem- Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday night pro- ery third Sunday of the month at 2 p.m. morning worship service, 10:30 a.m. christ lutheran church avon Park bly of God), 2935 New Life Way. Bear- grams at the ROC begin 5:30 p.m., at (French Mass). Daily Mass: Monday-Fri- Nursery provided. Junior Church activi- – lcMs, 1320 County Road 64, 1/2 ing His Name; Preaching His Doctrine; church begin 6:30 p.m. Preschool and day, 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. Saturday at 9 ties at same time for K-6 grade. Sun- mile east of Avon Park High School and Awaiting His Coming. “Worship- Mother’s Day Out for children age 6 a.m. Sacrament of Reconcilliation: 7:15- day School Bible hour (all ages), 9:30 past the four-way stop sign. Sun- ing God in Spirit and in Truth.” Sun- weeks to 5 years old. Call 385-4704. 7:45 a.m. first Friday, 2:30-3:15 p.m. a.m. (Transportation available.) Sun- day Divine Worship is at 10 a.m. day School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, Website www.fbsebring.com Saturday and 9-9:45 a.m. Sunday. Of- day evening praise and worship ser- Holy Communion is celebrated ev- 10 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Florida avenue Baptist church, fice Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Mon- vice, 6 p.m. Wednesday evening prayer ery week with traditional Lutheran Wednesday: Worship, 7 p.m. Pastor 401 S. Florida Ave., Avon Park. Mailing day-Friday. service, 7 p.m. Children and youth ac- Liturgy, hymns and songs of praise. Eugene Haas. Phone 471-0924. address is 710 W. Bell St., Avon Park, st. James catholic church, 3380 tivities at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Everyone Fellowship time with coffee and re- First assembly of God, 4301 Ke- FL 33825. Telephone, 453-5339. Rev. Placidview Drive, Lake Placid, 465- is welcome, please come worship with freshments follows worship. Come nilworth Blvd., Sebring. The Rev. Wilm- John D. Girdley, pastor. Sunday School, 3215. Father Michael J. Cannon. us. Tom Schwankweiler, Pastor. Phone worship and fellowship with us. For ont McCrary, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Worship, 11 a.m.; Mass schedule: Sunday 8 a..m. and 453-6052. information call Pastor Scott McLean 10 a.m.; Morning Worship and KIDS 11 a.m. Children’s Church; Sunday 10 a.m. year round. Saturday Vigil 4 at (863) 471-2663 or see christlu- Church, 11 a.m.; Evening Worship, 7 Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday p.m. Weekdays 9 a.m. Holy days 9:30 theranavonpark.org. p.m. Wednesday Family Night, (Adult night programs for children and youth a.m. (Vigil evening before at 7 p.m.) EPiScOPAl Faith lutheran church – Bible Study), LIFE Youth Group, Roy- at 6 p.m. and for adults at 6:30 p.m. First Saturday of each month: Healing episcopal church of the re- lcMs,2740 Lakeview Dr, Sebring; al Rangers, Missionettes, 7:30 p.m. independent Baptist church, 5704 Mass, 9 a.m. deemer avon Park, 910 W. Mar- Church phone: 385-7848; Faith Child Phone 385-6431. County Road 17 South, Sebring, FL tin St., Avon Park, FL 33825 (U.S. Development Center: 385-3232. Sun- 33876. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. cHRiSTiAn 27 across from Wells Motor Co.). day Worship Service: 9 a.m. Com- Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. Sunday cornerstone christian church, Rev. Canon George Conger. Sunday munion served 1st, 3rd & 5th Sun- BAPTiST evening, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, (Saxon Hall) 1003 W. Pine St., Avon services: Holy Communion at 9:30 day. Sunday School & Bible Classes: avon Park lakes Baptist church, 7 p.m. Fundamental, soul-winning, Park, FL 33825. Love Christ - Love a.m.; Bible study Wednesday at 10 10 a.m. Worship Svc. Broadcast at 22600 N. Highlands Blvd., Avon Park, mission-minded, King James Bible People. Jon Carter, Music Minister. a.m. Everyone is welcome. Come 10 a.m. on WITS 1340AM each Sun- FL 33825. George Hall, Pastor. Christ Church. Larry Ruse, pastor. Phone Sunday, 9 a.m. Bible Study; 10 a.m. and worship with us; we would love day. Educational opportunities include centered and biblically based. Sunday 655-1899. Bus transportation. Worship; Communion available each to meet you. Church office, 453- weekly adult Bible studies, Faith’s worship services, 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. leisure lakes Baptist church, week. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Fellowship 5664; fax, 453-4853. Visit us at our Closet Thrift Store (385-2782) is open and 6 p.m. Nursery facilities are avail- 808 Gardenia St., Lake Placid (just Group. For more information call 453- website at redeemeravonpark.com. from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. able. Bible studies at 9:45 a.m. Sun- off of Miller at the west end of Lake 7679. Email [email protected]. Call All are warmly welcome in the Family day and 7 p.m. Wednesday. Prayer June) “Where the old fashion gospel is sebring christian church, 4514 the thrift store for hours open and of Faith. Time 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Bible preached.” Sunday School begins at Hammock Road, Sebring, FL 33872. donation pick up at 664-9668 or Good shepherd lutheran church classes at 9:45 a.m. are centered for 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship service at Tod Schwingel, Preacher. Kristy Mar- 453-5664. (AALC) American Association of Lu- all ages. Choir practice at 5 p.m. Sun- 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service vin, Childrens Director. Youth Minis- st. agnes episcopal church, theran Churches, 3240 Grand Prix day. Church phone: 452-6556. is at 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meet- ter Blake Rushing. Sunday Worship, 3840 Lakeview Drive, Sebring, FL Drive, Sebring, FL 33872. James Bethany Baptist church ing and Bible Study at 6 p.m. Call the 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 a.m.; 33870. Father Scott Walker. Sun- Weed, pastor. Worship Service, (GarBc) We are located at the cor- church at 699-0671 for more infor- Wednesday night meals, 5:30 p.m. day Services: Holy Eucharist Rite I 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Bible Study, 9 ner of SR17 and C-17A (truck route) in mation. followed by classes at 6:30 p.m. Al- - 7:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist Rite II - a.m. Nursery provided. Social activi- Avon Park. Join us Sunday morning at Maranatha Baptist church zheimers Caregivers Support Group 10 a.m. Nursery available for the 10 ties: Choir, Missions, Evangelism. 9:00 AM for coffee and doughnuts, fol- (GarBc), 35 Maranatha Blvd., Se- meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays. Phone a.m. service. Wednesday Bible study, Phone 385-2346. lowed with Sunday School for all ages bring, FL 33870 (A half mile east of 382-6676. 9:30 a.m. Visitors are always wel- New life evangelical lutheran at 9:30. Sunday morning worship ser- Highlands Avenue on Arbuckle Creek First christian church (Disciples of come. Church office 385-7649, for church, 3725 Hammock Road, a vice begins at 10:30 a.m., and eve- Road.) Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Morn- christ), 510 Poinsettia Avenue, (cor- more information. Congregation of the Evangelical Lu- ning worship service is at 6 p.m. On ing Worship, 10:15 a.m.; Evening ner of Poinsettia and Eucalyptus), Se- st. Francis of assisi anglican theran Synod (ELS) in fellowship with Wednesdays, the Word of Life teen Service, 6 p.m. Mid-week service, bring, FL 33870. Phone: 385-0358 or episcopal church, 43 Lake June the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran ministry and the Catylist class (20’s+) Wednesday, 6 p.m. Daily Prayer and Bi- 385-3435. The Rev. Ronald Norton, Road, Lake Placid, FL 33852. Phone: Synod (WELS). Sunday Worship at 10 begin at 6:30 PM. The adult Bible and ble Study, 8 a.m., Hamman Hall. Pas- Pastor; Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Praise 465-0051. Rev. Elizabeth L. Nel- a.m.; Bible Study, 9 a.m. For more Prayer Time begins at 7 p.m. For more tor Gerald Webber and Associate Pas- Breakfast, 10 a..m., Morning Worship, son, Rector. Worship: Summer Sun- information, call Pastor Luke Willitz information go to www.bethanybapti- tors Don Messenger and Ted Ertle. 10:30 a.m.; Children’s Church, 10:30 day schedule, June 1-Sept. 1, 2014: at 385-2293 or visit the Web site at stap.com or call the church office at Phone 382-4301. a.m. Youth Fellowship, 7:15 p.m. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.. Sunday School www.newlifesebring.com. 863-452-1136. Parkway Free Will Baptist church, at 10 a.m. Wednesday Worship 6 resurrection lutheran church - Faith Missionary Baptist church, 3413 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL cHRiSTiAn & MiSSiOnARY p.m. and Thursday 9 a.m. Holy Com- elca, 324 E. Main St., at Memorial off State Road 17 North of Sebring at 33870. Welcome to the church where munion with Healing. Call the thrift Drive, Avon Park. Pastor Rev. John C. 1708 LaGrange Ave. Sunday School, the “Son” always shines. Sunday AlliAncE store for hours open - 699-0221. Grodzinski. Sunday worship 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 the alliance church of sebring, Wednesday Worship Service is at 7 Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m.; 451 Sparta Road, Sebring, FL 33875. p.m. Open Communion celebrated at Service, 7 p.m. Deaf interpretation and Wednesday Evening Worship, 7 Call 382-1343. Rev. Steve Hagen, pas- EVAngElicAl FREE cHURcH all services. “God’s Work, Our Hands.” available. Ken Lambert, Pastor. Phone p.m. End-of-the-Month-Sing at 6 p.m. tor. Sunday services: Sunday School OF AMERicA trinity lutheran church - lcMs, 386-5055. on the last Sunday of each month. meets at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Morning the church of the Way eFca, 25 Lakeview St., Lake Placid, FL Fellowship Baptist church, 1000 The Rev. J.S. Scaggs, pastor. Church Worship Service meets at 10:30 a.m.; 1005 N. Ridgewood Drive, Sebring. 33852; 465-5253. The Rev. Rich- Maxwell St., Avon Park, FL 33825. phone: 382-3552. Home phone: 214- Sunday Evening Bible Study meets at Sunda1005 N. Ridgewood Drive, Se- ard A. Norris, pastor; Susan C. Nor- Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; 3025. Affiliated with the National As- 6 p.m. (off site); Wednesday Prayer bring. Sunday school and worship ris, Trinity Tots Pre-School director Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.; sociation of Free Will Baptists, Nash- Gathering meets at 6 p.m. service at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Education Hour, 8:45 a.m.; Wor- Wednesday: Evening Service, 7 p.m.; ville, Tenn. Youth activities, 6:30 p.m. Wednes- ship service, 10 a.m. Holy Commu- Children/Youth, 7 p.m. Telephone: sparta road Baptist church, cHURcH OF BRETHREn days. The Way is a church family who nion each first and third Sunday. 453-4256. Fax: 453-6986. E-mail: of- (sBc) 4400 Sparta Road. Sunday gathers for contemporary worship, Children’s Church scheduled during [email protected]; Web site, www. school, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Morning church of the Brethren, 700 S. teaching of God’s Word, prayer and worship service, 4-year-olds through apfellowship.org. Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870. Sunday: fellowship. Come early and stay after fifth grade. Nursery provided during First Baptist church of avon Park, Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer/ Church School, 9 a.m.; Morning Wor- for fellowship time. Child care and worship service for infants to 3-year- N. Lake Ave., Avon Park, FL - 453-6681. Bible Study, 6 p.m. For information, ship, 10:15 a.m. Wednesday: Temple children’s church are provided. Rein- olds. Seasonal Mid-Week Services Rev. Jon Beck, pastor; Rev. Johnattan call 382-0869. Choir, 7:30 p.m. Phone 385-1597. hold Buxbaum is pastor. The Way – each Wwednesday evening during Soltero, Hispanic pastor; Joy Loom- southside Baptist church A place for you. Office Phone: 471- Advent and Lent. Call church office is, director of music. Sunday – Sunday (GarBc), 379 S. Commerce Ave., Se- cHURcH OF cHRiST 6140, Church Cell Phone: 273-3674. at 465-5253 or visit the website at school, 9:30 a.m.; Worship, 10:45 a.m.; bring. David C. Altman, Pastor. Sun- Email: thewaychurch@ hotmail.com. www.Trinitylutheranlp.com. Other ac- Children’s Church, 10:45 a.m.; Youth avon Park church of christ, 200 S. day School for all ages, 9:30 a.m.; Forest Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. Minis- Web site: www.TheWayChurch.org tivities and groups include: Choir; Choir, 4:30 p.m.; Evening Worship, 6 Morning Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.; Ladies Guild and LWML; Men’s Fel- p.m. Nursery provided for both services. ter: Don Smith. Sunday Worship Servic- Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: es, 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Nursery facil- lowship Group, Small Group Bible Wednesday - Wednesday Night Supper, Student ministry, 6:30 p.m.; Awana gRAcE BRETHREn Studies; Trinity Tots Pre-school, and 5:15 p.m.; Children’s Choir, 5:45 p.m.; ities are available at every service. Bible Grace Brethren church, 3626 kindergarten through fifth grade, 6:30 Study: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and Wednes- Youth Group. Youth Activities, 6 p.m.; Prayer Meet- p.m.; Adult Midweek Prayer and Bi- Thunderbird Road, (863) 835-0869. ing/Bible Study, 6 p.m.; Worship Choir day, 7 p.m. Bible centered classes for Dr. Randall Smith, senior pastor. ble Study, 7 p.m. A nursery for under all ages. Church phone: 453-4692. Practice, 6 p.m.; Mission Programs for age 3 is available at all services. Pro- Sunday services at 9 a.m., 10:45 nOn-DEnOMinATiOnAl Children, 6:45 p.m. Hispanic Servic- heartland church of christ, Lake- a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday servic- Bible Fellowship church, 3750 visions for handicapped and hard-of- shore Mall - Suite 42 (outside entrance), es: Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., wor- hearing. Office phone, 385-0752. es at 7 p.m. We offer “Kid City” Chil- Hammock Road, Sebring, 33872- ship service at 11 a.m. Wednesday Bi- 901 U.S. Highway 27 N, Sebring, FL dren’s Ministry throughout all ser- 4458. Sunday Summer schedule: spring lake Baptist church, 33870. Sunday worship, 9 a.m. to ble study at 7 p.m. To watch services “Where the Bible is Always Open.” vices, and there are variosu other 9:00 a.m. Worship service. Sermon online, go to the website at www.fbcap. noon; Wednesday, Bible study, 7 p.m. classes for teens, married couples, & songs signed in American Sign Pastor Richard Schermerhorn, 7408 Evangelist Carl Ford, (863) 402-2159. net. “In the heart of Avon Park, for the Valencia Road; 655-2610. Assistant “prime-timers,” and Bible studies in Language. (Nursery & Sunday School hearts of Avon Park.” lake Placid church of christ, 1069 Spanish. “Kid City” Day Care, Pre- for Kindergarten through 5th grade) Pastor Ronald Smith, 386-1610. On Hwy 27 North, Lake Placid, FL 33852. First Baptist church of lake Jose- U.S. 98 at the Spring Lake Village II school and After-School Monday-Fri- 10:45 a.m. Sunday School for all phine, 111 Lake Josephine Drive, Se- Mailing address is P.O. Box 1440, Lake day: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. (For registration adults in Sanctuary. (Nursery and entrance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Placid, FL 33862. Sunday morning wor- bring (just off U.S. 27 midway between for all ages; Morning Worship, 10:45 call: 385-3111). Check us out on the Sunday School classes for Kindergar- Sebring and Lake Placid). Your place for ship is at 10 a.m. Sunday evening wor- Web at www.sebringgrace.org. ten through Youth). Evening Service, a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. ship is 6 p.m. Bible class 9 a.m. Sun- family, friends and faith. Sunday morn- Wednesday Mid-week Bible Study and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: Youth, 6:00- ing worship service is 11 a.m. Nursery days and Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m.; Prayer time, 6:15 p.m. Prayer Service, 6:30 p.m. Nursery All are invited to join us. For more in- inDEPEnDEnT is provided for both services with Chil- available for all services. Todd Patterson, pastor; Andy Mc- dren’s Church at 11 a.m. Life chang- formation, call the church at 863-465- First christian church, 1016 W. Quaid, associate pastor. Church of- sunridge Baptist church, (sBc) 4636 or visit the website www.thelord- ing Bible Study for all ages starts at 3704 Valerie Blvd. (U.S. 27 and Val- Camphor St., Avon Park, FL 33825; fice 863-385-1024. Website: bfcse- 9:45 a.m. Sunday night worship at 6 sway.com/lakeplacidcofc/. (863) 453-5334; on the Web at bring.com erie, across from Florida Hospital), sebring Parkway church of christ, p.m. Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer Sebring. Tim Finch, pastor. Sunday www.firstchristianap.com. Our mot- calvary church, 1825 Hammock meeting at 7 p.m. along with youth wor- 3800 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL to is “Jesus is First at First Christian Road, Sebring, FL 33872; 386-4900. School, 9;30 a.m.; Sunday Morn- 33870; 385-7443. Minister: Kevin Patter- ship in the youth facility, and missions ing Worship, 10:45 a.m.; and Sunday Church.” Greg Ratliff, Senior Minis- An independent community church. training for all children. Call the church son. Times of service are: Sunday Bible ter; Bible School 9 a.m.; Worship Sunday morning worship, 10 a.m.; Evening Service, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Class, 9 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service, at 655-1524. Prayer, Bible Study, and Youth, 6:30 10 a.m.; Wednesday studies for all Bible study, 11:15 a.m.; Sunday eve- First Baptist church of lake Placid, 10 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service, 6 p.m.; ages, 6 p.m. Nursery provided for all ning service, 6 p.m. Pastor Lester p.m.Nursery provided. For information, Wednesday Bible Class, 7 p.m. Knowing God’s Heart and Sharing God’s call 382-3695. events. Osbeck. A small friendly church wait- Hope, 119 E. Royal Palm St., Lake Plac- ing for your visit. id, FL 33852 (863) 465-3721, Website: cHURcH OF gOD christian training Ministries inc., www.fbclp.com. Email: information@ cATHOlic inTERDEnOMinATiOnAl church on the ridge, Church of on Sebring Parkway. Enter off County fbclp.com. Sunday services - Tradition- World harvest and restora- our lady of Grace catholic church, God, Anderson, Ind.; 1130 State Road Road 17 on Simpson Avenue. Sun- al Service 9 a.m., Contemporary Ser- tion Ministries, (non-denomination- 595 E. Main St., Avon Park, 453-4757. 17 North, Sebring, FL 33870. Worship day service is at 10 a.m.; Wednes- vice 10:30 a.m. Link Groups at 9 and al) 2200 N. Avon Blvd.,(non-denom- Father Nicholas McLoughlin, pastor. Fa- Service Sunday, 10 a.m.; Bible Study day Bible study at 7 p.m. A nursery 10:30 a..m., Wednesday Activities: Fam- inational) 2200 N. Avon Blvd., Avon ther Luis Pacheco parochial vicar. Satur- and Prayer, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor and children’s church are provided. ily dinner at 5 p.m. ($4 per person, res- Park, FL 33825. Phone: 452-9777 day Vigil Mass is 4 p.m. in English and Dr. Collet Varner, (863) 382-0773. The church is part of Christian Inter- ervations required — dinner is not held 7 p.m. in Spanish; Sunday mass 8 and or 453-3771. Sunday service: Sun- national Ministries Network, a full during the summer). Prayer meeting, 10:30 a.m. in English. Weekday mass day School, 10 a.m. and worship, 11 gospel, non-denominational ministry. Youth Intersections, and MaxKidz Ex- at 8 a.m. English confession at 3:30 cHURcH OF nAZAREnE a.m. Wednesday services: 7 p.m. Linda M. Downing, minister, lindad- treme meet at 6:15 p.m. The church is p.m. Saturday; Spanish confession at prayer meeting/Bible study. Pastor: [email protected]. Casey L. Downing, First church of the Nazarene of W.H. Rogers. at 119 E. Royal Palm St., Lake Placid. 6:30 p.m. Religious Education Class- avon Park, P.O. Box 1118., Avon Park, associate minister, caseydowning@ For information, call 465-3721 or go to es (September to May) are 9-10:20 FL 33825-1118. 707 W. Main St. Sun- hotmail.com. Church phone: 314- www.fbclp.com. a.m. Sunday for grades K through 5th. day: Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. lUTHERAn 0482. 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PLACES To WoRSHiP Sebring — First Presbyterian Church, ARP, 319 Poinsettia Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. 385- Crossroads of Life,148 E. Interlake Blvd., 0107. Email: [email protected], Rev. Darrell A. Praying with the wrong motives Lake Placid, FL 33852; Tel. 863-655-9163. Peer, pastor. Sunday School, all ages, 9:30 This week, we bring obtain; so you fight The place of your Divine appointment. We a.m.; Fellowship Time, 10:30 a.m.; Worship expect our supernatural God to transform our Service, 11 a.m. Summer camp for 6th to to a close our study of and quarrel. You do not lives through His power and grace. Come, 8th graders, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. prayer. In an earlier have because you do learn of His plan and destiny for you. With Wednesday: Adult Bible Study, 10:30 a.m. A article, we discussed not ask. You ask and do His plan we receive His provision along with nursery is available during worship. Call the how Jesus taught not receive, because His perfect timing and opportunity. What you church office for more information and other his disciples to pray have longed for, but have been missing, can classes. you ask with wrong now be received. The direction you have been Spring Lake Presbyterian Church (USA), (Matthew 6:9-13). One motives, so that you thirsty for will suddenly quench your parched 5887 U.S. 98, Sebring, FL 33876. Sunday way that He did this may spend it on your soul. Come to experience what you have School, 8:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 10 a.m. was by instructing pleasures.” been missing for so long – empowerment in Nursery available. Session meets at 7 p.m. them to pray to God Whether God gives us - . every area of life. We teach, train and send the second Tuesday of the month, Septem the Father. the things that we ask forth to win souls. You don’t speak English – ber through June. Board of Deacon’s meet at ...... no problema. We have a Spanish interpreter. 5:30 p.m. first Monday of the month. Choir Prayer, today, is no KEVIN’S...... KOMMENTS of Him has a lot to do We look forward to fellowship and worship rehearses at 7 p.m. each Wednesday. Adult different. In prayer ...... with the attitude with with you at 7 p.m. every Wednesday. Pasto- Bible study is Tuesdays at 11 a.m. Pastors: we, too, address the Kevin Patterson which we ask Him for ers Gil and Rosa Benton (Faith Never Fails). John and Harriet Davis. Organist: Richard Father. However, it is can biblically call God them. If our motives Wedig. Choir Director: Suzan Wedig. Church Faith & Familylife Worship Center, Pas- phone, 655-0713; e-mail, springlakepc@ difficult to talk to the his Father, we must still are not godly, then tors Leroy and JoAnn Taylor invite you to embarqmail.com, Web site, http://slpc.em- Father if we are not first answer the question, how can we expect discover one of Sebring’s hidden treasures barqspace.com. at 2349 U.S. 27 South (Banyan Plaza off one of His children. “Will God answer any God to answer us? If Sparta Road and Lake Jackson). We pro- What does this mean? prayer that is offered?” our prayers are not vide biblical solutions for everyday challeng- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST The Bible teaches we The simple answer to pure, then how can es through our multicultural worship ser- Avon Park Seventh-day Adventist Church, must become children that question is, “No.” we expect the Father, vices available on Sundays at 11 a.m. and 1410 West Avon Blvd., Avon Park. Phone: of God if we want to Now some might who is pure, to respond Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Child care is avail- 453-6641 or e-mail: avonparksda@embarq- able for all who attend. For more informa- successfully utilize the say, “Kevin, that just to them? We simply mail.com, Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m Satur- avenue of prayer. In does not sound right.” cannot go to God in tion, all 385-1800. Plan your first visit. Mat- day. Church Service 10:45 a.m. Saturday. thew 7:7 says, “Ask and it will be given to Wednesday prayer meeting 7 p.m. Communi- other words, we must They might even quote prayer with selfish or you; seek and you will find; knock and the ty Service hours on Tuesday and Thursday is become Christians. Matthew 7:7, 8. It reads, sinful motives and then door will be opened to you.” Our guests are from 9:00 a.m. till 2 p.m. A sale takes place Prayer is designed to “Ask, and it will be expect Him to deliver very important, so please let us know how the first Sunday of each month. Senior Pas- we can meet your need by emailing theff- be a part of the com- given to you; seek, and what we want. tor Frank Gonzalez. Walker Memorial Academy munication process you will find; knock, God provides for His [email protected]. Our mission at Faith & Fam- Christian School offering education for kinder- ilylife is centered around Restoring Lives, garten through 12th grades. ALL ARE WEL- between God and man, and it will be opened to children by giving them Families and Communities. COME. Associate Pastor is Ryan Amos. Web- and an essential part of you. For everyone who the things that they Grace Bible Church, 4541 Thunderbird site is www.discoverjesus.org any prayer is the inter- asks receives, and he need. Many of these Road, (second church on left) Sebring, FL Sebring Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 33872. Phone, 382-1085. Dustin Woods, mediary, Jesus Christ. who seeks finds, and to provisions are given as 2106 N. State Road 17, Sebring; 385-2438. Last week, we talked him who knocks it will the answers to prayers. lead pastor. Saturday Worship, 6:30 p.m. Worship Services: 9:15 a.m. Worship hour, Sunday, 9 and 11 a.m. Monday, 5:30-7:30 11 a.m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. about how we pray be opened.” Prayer is a powerful p.m.; Wednesday, Children’s & Youth Pro- Community service: every Monday 9-11 a.m. to the Father through Although these verses tool when used proper- grams, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., Col- Health Seminar with Dr. Seralde, every Friday, Christ. are certainly true, ly. Understanding it is lege Ministry. www.GBCconnected.org 10:00 a.m. Pastor Nathan Madrid. Highlands Community Church, a casual If, however, Jesus notice the attitude essential toward living contemporary church, meets at 3005 New is not present as our contained therein. We a life that is pleasing to Life Way. Coffee at 9:30 a.m.; Worship at THE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS mediator, then our see one who is given God and filled with His 10 a.m. Nursery and Kid’s World classes. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter prayers cannot reach what he needs because blessings. Small groups meet throughout the week. Day Saints, 3235 Grand Prix Dr., Sebring, Fl the Father. Thus, we he earnestly desires to So, get right with God Church phone is 402-1684; Pastor Bruce 33872; (863) 382-9092 Steve Austin, Bish- first must obey the bib- receive it. today. Listen to Him A. Linhart. op; Mark Swift, 1st Counselor; Del Murphy, New Beginnings Church of Sebring, wor- 2nd Counselor. Family History Center (863) lical plan of salvation, Now contrast that through the Bible, obey shiping at The Morris Chapel, 307 S. Com- 382-1822. Sunday Services: Sacrament having our sins washed with what we find in it, and start talking to merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Pastor Meeting, 10-11:10 a.m.; Gospel Doctrine, away (Acts 22:16) by James 4:1-3. It reads, Him through prayer! Gary Kindle. Bible study every Sunday, 9 11:20 a.m. to noon; Priesthood/Relief Soci- the blood of Christ, in “What is the source of a.m. Blended Church Service, 10:15 a.m. ety, 12:10-1p.m.; Primary for children, 11:15 order for Jesus to serve quarrels and conflicts Phone (863) 835-2405. newbeginningsch- a.m. to 1 p.m.; Youth Activities: Wednesdays, urchofsebring.com Begin your week with 7-8:20 p.m. Scouts: first and third Wednes- as the instrument that among you? Is not the Kevin’s Komments is written us. day, 7-8:20 p.m. Activity Days: 8-11 yr old overcomes our sin and source your pleasures by Kevin Patterson and presented The Lord’s Sentinel Fellowship Church, Boys and Girls, second and fourth Wednes- brings us back into that wage war in your by the Sebring Parkway church of 148 E. Interlake Blvd., Lake Placid (at Lake days, 7-8:20 p.m. a relationship with members? You lust and Christ assembling at 3800 Sebring Placid Christian School), Pastor Juanita Fol- Parkway, Sebring, FL 33870. Find som. Sunday morning service, 10:30 a.m.; Almighty God. do not have; so you them on the internet at www. Monday, Sentinel School of Theology, 7 THE SALVATION ARMY Once a person be- commit murder. You sebringcoc.com, or e-mail us at p.m.; Church service, Tuesday, 7 p.m. More The Salvation Army – Center for Worship. comes a Christian and are envious and cannot [email protected]. information at www.juanitafolsomministries. Sunday: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Holiness com. meeting, 11 a.m.; and Praise meeting and Union Church, 106 N. Butler Ave., Avon lunch, noon. Tuesday: Bible study, 6:30 p.m.; Park, FL 33825. Sunday traditional worship and Women’s Ministries, 7 p.m. Wednesday: Antioch Church of their guests are invited. service is at 7:45 a.m. (October through Youth Ministries, 4 p.m. All meetings are at God in Christ to napShotS Meat and drinks will Easter) and 9 a.m. Contemporary Sunday 120 N. Ridgewood Ave., Sebring. For more in- host revival S...... be supplied by the worship service is at 10:45 a.m. Nursery formation, visit the Web site www.salvationar- LocaL ReLigion news ...... Bishopric and members and children’s church available. Wednes- mysebring.com or call Major Bruce Stefanik at AVON PARK — Pastor are asked to bring a day night worship with Pastor Tiger Gullett 385-7548, ext. 110. and CrossTalk with Pastor Bill Breylinger at Johnnie B. McRae intro- The church is at 1320 vegetable dish. 6 p.m. Breakfast and lunch menus at Sol- duces Tyrone Oliver, a S. Carolina Ave. Pioneer Day is an id Grounds. Senior Pastor is Bill Breylinger. UNITED METHODIST sinner saved by Grace, annual event held Office: 453-3345. Web page at www.wea- First United Methodist Church, 105 S. as the guest speaker at Pine St., 105 S. Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870. LDS to celebrate in commemoration reunion.org. the Antioch Church of of the courageous Unity Life Enrichment Centre,new loca- Pastor John A. Bryant. Traditional Worship Pioneer Day tion, 10417 Orange Blossom Blvd. S., Se- Service at 8:10 and 10:50 a.m. in the sanc- God in Christ revival set Mormon pioneers who bring, FL 33875; 471-1122; e-mail unity@ tuary, Contemporary Worship in the FLC at for today and Saturday. SEBRING — The fled to the great Salt vistanet.net. Web site, www.unityofsebring. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 and 10:30 Oliver’s mission is Sebring Ward of The Lake Valley to escape org. 10:30 a.m. Sunday Celebration Ser- a.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. to live by faith and to Church of Jesus Christ religious persecution. vice, Nursery and Children’s Church. Week- Sundays The 10:55 a.m. Sunday worship of Latter-day Saints service is broadcast over WITS 1340 on AM be known by love. It is Through extreme ly Classes, Christian Bookstore and Cafe, will celebrate Pioneer Prayer Ministry, Life Enrichment Groups. dial. There is a nursery available at all ser- a message from God, hardship, the first group Rev. Andrew C. Conyer, senior minister vices. through His servant for Day with a picnic at arrived in the area in transforming lives from ordinary to extraor- First United Methodist Church, 200 S. those who will hear. Highlands Hammock July 21-24, 1847. This Lake Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. (863) 453- dinary. Bring an open heart, from 11: a.m. until 2 group led the way to col- 3759, Richard Stackhouse, Pastor. Sunday p.m. on Saturday, July School - 9 a.m., Worship - 10:30 a.m. Bible your Bible and pen and onization of the western study every Wednesday at 6 p.m. Visit us at paper. 26. All members and frontier. PRESBYTERIAN our church website: www.fumcap.org. Covenant Presbyterian Church (PCA), Memorial United Methodist Church, 500 4500 Sun ‘N Lake Blvd., Sebring, 33872- Kent Ave., (overlooking Lake Clay) Lake Plac- 2113. Pastor Tom Schneider. A Congrega- id, FL, 33852. Rev. Tim Haas, pastor. Rev. tion of the Presbyterian Church in America. Claude H.L. Burnett, pastoral assistant. Nonprofit loses grant over Sunday morning worship: Traditional ser- Rev. Jerry McCauley, visitation pastor. Sun- vice, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:15 a.m. day worship services: Worship Service, 8:30 Children’s/Youth Group, 6-7 p.m. Sunday. a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:30 Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting, 6 p.m.; a.m. Loving nursery care provided every Sun- gay marriage stance choir practice, 7:15 p.m. Phone: 385-3234; day morning. Youth Fellowship, 5 p.m. We of- Fax: 385-2759; e-mail: [email protected]; fer Christ-centered Sunday school classes, PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) that endorses marriage And we have to honor Web site: www.cpcsebring.org. Office hours: youth programs, Bible studies, book studies — A Catholic organi- equality, to be consid- our donors’ intent that 8:30-12:30 a.m. Monday-Friday. and Christian fellowship. We are a congrega- zation has decided to ered for the grant. Voz this money be spent on Avon Park — First Presbyterian Church tion that wants to know Christ and make Him ARP, 215 E. Circle St., (two entrances on La- known. Check out our church website at www. cut off long-standing has been an affiliate issues that are not con- Grande), Avon Park, FL 33825. Phone: 453- memorialumc.com or call the church office at funding to a Portland of NCLR since 2009, trary to the teachings of 3242. The Rev. Robert Johnson is the pastor. 465-2422. Lakeview Christian School, VPK to immigrant rights group primarily as a grantee. the Catholic Church.” Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday Worship, Grade 5, 465-0313. that works with day la- After Voz refused to Voz is not the first 10:45 a.m.; Wednesday Bible study, 10:30 St. John United Methodist Church, 3214 borers over its affiliation cut its ties, the organiza- nonprofit to lose church a.m.; Potluck dinner, 6 p.m. third Wednesday; Grand Prix Drive, Sebring, FL 33872. The Rev. choir practice, 6 p.m. each Wednesday; Chil- Ronald De Genaro Jr., Pastor. Sunday School, with an organization tion “self-disqualified” funding because of dren Ministry and Youth Group, 6 p.m. each 9:30 a.m.; Adult Sunday School, 11 a.m.; that supports same-sex itself from the funding ties to organizations Sunday; Mary Circle business meeting, 1 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. marriage. process, McCloud said. that endorse same-sex second Wednesday; Sarah Circle business and 11 a.m. Nursery provided for all services. Voz Workers’ Rights In June, the bishops marriage. meeting, 4 p.m. second Thursday; Women’s Phone 382-1736. www.stjohnsebring.org Education lost a $75,000 approved more than A coalition of conser- Ministries Combined Bible study, 4 p.m. third Spring Lake United Methodist Church, Thursday. Be a part of a warm, caring church 8170 Cozumel Lane, (Hwy 98) Sebring. The grant in June from the $14 million in grants to vative Catholic groups family with traditional services, following bib- Rev. Clyde Weaver Jr., Pastor. Worship ser- Catholic Campaign for 205 organizations. The led by the American Life lical truth. vice starts at 9:55 a.m. Bible Study meets Human Development, bishops had supported League has criticized Lake Placid — First Presbyterian Church, at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. Choir Practice at which is the national Voz since 1994, via 10 what it sees as lax ARP, www.fpclp.com, 117 N. Oak Ave., Lake 4:00 p.m. on Thursday. Church office phone: anti-poverty, social jus- grants, McCloud said. administration by the Placid, 465-2742. The Rev. Ray Cameron, se- 655-0040. nior pastor; the Rev. Drew Severance, asso- tice program of the U.S. “It’s certainly difficult Catholic Campaign and ciate pastor. Sunday Traditional Worship, 9 Conference of Catholic and painful, because has been working since a.m.; Contemporary Worship, 11 a.m.; Sun- UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Bishops. Voz has done some 2009 to call attention day School, 10:10 a.m. In addition, children’s Emmanuel United Church of Christ, Je- Catholic Campaign tremendous work,” to CCHD grantees with church (K-2nd grade) will be provided during sus didn’t reject people, neither do we. Join director Ralph McCloud McCloud said. “But it activities, positions or the 11 a.m. worship service, and children’s us for worship every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and junior church (3rd-5th grade) is at the 11 a.m. you’ll be embraced by a compassionate con- said the group asked became obvious that affiliations with other worship service. Wednesday evenings: Adult gregation that is all-inclusive. We’re at the Voz to cut ties with the they were assisting in nonprofits that contra- small group Bible Study 7 p.m. (Nursery avail- corner of Hammock and Hope. Choir and Bell National Council of something that was dict Church teachings able), Youth Group (6-12th grades) 7 p.m., Choir practice on Wednesday; Bible studies La Raza, a large Latino contrary to the teach- on abortion, contracep- nursery and children’s ministry, 7 p.m. Family throughout the week. 471-1999; sebringem- civil rights organization ings of our traditions. tion and gay rights. Biblical Counseling available by appointment. manuelucc.com. B6 | NEWS-SUN | Friday, July 18, 2014 www.newssun.com Religion Avon Park Christian the Hollywood Film Festival The Family of God” at Sunday is titled “When you don’t Church Spotlight Award, the Satellite morning’s service. The scrip- know what to say!” based Newcomer Award, and the ture to be used is Ephesians on Romans 8:18-27. AVON PARK — Pastor napShotS Phoenix Film Critics Society 2:19. New Beginnings Greg will bring the sermon S...... Award for Best Performance The church is at 319 Church of Sebring is a “References from God” from by a Youth in a Lead or Poinsettia Ave. Call Bible-oriented, Non- the sermon series “A Mature ChurCh ServiCeS Supporting Role – Female. 863-385-0107. denominational church led Church.” The congregation ...... Due to the CVLI (Church by Pastor Gary Kindle. There will be reminded that truth Video License International), First United Methodist is a blended service with comes as we mature with The Sunday school theme will be “God’s Own the church is not allowed to Church of Sebring contemporary and tradi- scripture coming from 2 show the title of the film, but tional music. Thessalonians 3:10 and Faithfulness.” The scripture SEBRING — Sunday’s will be from II Thessalonians 3. can tell you it is about books The church’s present loca- Ephesians 4:28. and there could be a thief in it. sermon will be “The Church tion is The Morris Chapel, The Vacation Bible School The church is at 700 S. is not an English Garden.” Pine St. Call 863-385-1597 for The movie was made from a 307 S. Commerce Ave. Call program “Kingdom Rock book by Markus Zusak. Scripture will be Matthew 13 863-835-2405. Kids!” begins Sunday evening. information. 24-30, 36-43. The VBS will take place every Emmanuel United First Baptist Church St. Agnes Episcopal evening Sunday through of Avon Park Memorial United Church Thursday from 6-8 p.m. for all Church of Christ Methodist Church kids from K-fifth grade. AVON PARK — Senior pastor SEBRING — On Sunday, SEBRING — Rev. George LAKE PLACID — Pastor Avon Park Christian Church is Rev. Jon Beck and Associate the Church observes the Miller will deliver the sermon, Tim Haas will preach on motto is at 1016 W. Camphor Pastor Howard Leman. 5th Sunday of Pentecost “Creator and Creation,” from the subject: “Judgment for (behind the Wells Fargo Bank). Pastor Beck’s sermon on with the Holy Eucharist Romans 8:12-25 at Sunday’s Transgressions”, with the Call 863-453-5334 or email Sunday will be “The Church – Rite I and Rite II. Morning service. Scripture Lesson from Amos avonparkchristianchurch@ Our Foundation” (the Bible). Bible study is Wednesday. The church is 1.7 miles west 1:2-5; 2:4-7b,13 at the tra- yahoo.com with any questions Nursery is available for the On Friday, July 25, the of US 27 on County Road 634 ditional and contemporary or to request information. (Hammock Road). Call 863- morning and evening services. day of St. James the Elder, The church will not be having worship services. the Holy Eucharist will be 471-1999 or visit sebringem- A prayer group meets at 415 Christ Lutheran Church manuelucc.com. Regular Scheduled Children’s celebrated at 6 p.m. with a activities over the summer. Kent Ave. on Sunday evenings fellowship hour following. AVON PARK — Pastor Scott at 6 p.m., led by Douglas Faith Baptist Church The Church is at 100 N. For more information about McLean will be preaching Lake Ave. Call 863-453-6681 or Mead. church activities, please a sermon entitled “At Peace of Lake Placid email [email protected]. The Church is located at 500 call the church office at Among the Weeds.” The Kent Ave. Call 863-465-2422. LAKE PLACID — Pastor 863-385-7649. church is at 1320 C.R. 64, east First Christian Church of the Avon Park High School Bill Cole will preach “Protocol Heartland Christian In the Body of Christ” from of Sebring Spring Lake United past the four-way stop sign. Church For more information call 863- the book of 1 Corinthians Methodist Church Sunday morning and “Jesus, SEBRING — Sunday’s 471-2663 or search online at message is from 2 King SEBRING — Pastor Ted SEBRING — The pastor’s www.christlutheranavonpark. the Ultimate Ninja Warrior” Moore’s sermon this week will from the book of John in the 6:16-18 “Elisha Traps Blinded sermon for Sunday is “God org. Arameans” by Pastor Ron be “A Word to the Wise: Find Led Paul to the Three.” evening service. Your Way” with scripture from The church will have a Norton. Elders will be Linda The church is at 8170 Christian Training Ellis and Lynne Warman. Proverbs 16:1-7. Cozumel Lane. Church Red, White, and Bluegrass The service will include spe- Jamboree today at 6 p.m. First Presbyterian cial music by Debbie Moore SEBRING — Rev. Linda To listen to Faith Baptist and George Kelly. The church St. John’s United M. Downing will bring the Sunday morning sermons or Church of Avon Park is at 2705 Alternate Route Methodist Church message titled “Grace and for more information about AVON PARK — Pastor Bob 17 South in Sebring (behind SEBRING — On Sunday Peace Multiplied: Part 3” at the our church, please visit www. Johnson’s sermon is entitled Publix). Call 863-314-9693 morning, Rev. Ronald De Sunday morning service. The faithbaptistchurchLP.com or “Breathed Out By God” based Genaro Jr.’s sermon topic Wednesday night Bible study call the church office: 863- New Beginnings Church on II Timothy 3:10-17. will be “Weeds and Wheat.” will not meet during July. 465-0060. The church is at 660 Prayer Group meets in the SEBRING — On Sunday, Biblical reference is from Holmes Ave. adult Sunday school. Everyone Pastor Gary Kindle’s sermon Matthew 13:24-30, 36-43. Church of is welcome to come and pray. Buttonwood Bay Faith Lutheran Church If you do not wish to pray, you may place your request/praise CROSSWORD SOLUTION SEBRING — Pastor Cecil SEBRING — This Sunday, Hess will preach on the subject in the small plastic box in the M A F A S U S the church celebrates Sixth Narthex and each one will be “Come Before Winter” on Sunday of Pentecost. Guest F J O R D S U T I M O Sunday morning. Special acknowledged in the Prayer Pastor Tony Douches will Group. L I B E R T A R I A N N F music will be provided by be delivering his sermon G A M R I G H A V E L Larry Nickerson. Special music will be guest titled, “Our Sure Destiny As T E S I O T A The church is on U.S. 27, soloist Beth Helms singing D I M S A Christians.” “The Cross Said It All.” L Y M I L S I T L I B four miles south of Highlands Contemporary worship Regional Medical Center. Call The church is at 215 E. Circle F A U N B E U M B service can be heard on 1340 St. (with entrances on Lagrand 863-382-1737. A R A S B N E Y WITS. St.) Call the church at 863-453- Church of the Brethren The church will be having 3242 or visit www.avonparkap- P E L A G E S E N T Movie Night tonight featur- church.com. A L L U N P E A T A R A SEBRING — On Sunday, ing a movie that received T O O K E A R E D R E B

Pastor Dave Smalley will Academy Award, Golden First Presbyterian H A N N O P A R I A N Globe and BAFTA nomina- preach on “God Created Men Church of Sebring Y D A R S E N I O H A L L & Women.” The scripture tions for its score. For the reading will be from Genesis actress’s performance in the SEBRING — Rev. Darrell A. S A W Y E R E P O N Y M 1:26-31. film, Sophie Nélisse won Peer will preach “The Church: I T E X A S R I B S CLASSIFIED NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE OF ACTION 16 16 LEGAL LEGAL LEGAL LEGAL Ll m

Case No. 28-2014-CA-000189 Please contact the Office of the Court NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Administrator, 255 N. Broadway Plaintiff, Avenue, Bartow, Florida 33830, vs. (863)534-4686, at least 7 days before MERRILL EUGENE GUTZMER, SR., your scheduled court appearance, or et al. immediately upon receiving this notifi- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE along the West Line of Section 4, a dis- Disabilities Act, persons with disabili- Defendants. cation if the time before the scheduled TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR A portion of Lot 1, Block 34, PABOR tance of 235.60 feet to the POINT OF ties needing a special accommodation NOTICE OF ACTION appearance is less than 7 days; if you HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA LAKE COLONY, according to the plat BEGINNING; thence South 45°17’08” to participate in this proceeding TO: are hearing or voice impaired, call CASE NO.: GC 14-242 thereof as recorded in Transcript East, a distance of 204.93 feet; should contact Court Administration at MERRILL EUGENE GUTZMER, SR. 711. HIGHLANDS INDEPENDENT BANK, Book, Page 29, of the Public Records thence North 44°42’52” East, a dis- Highlands County Courthouse, 430 CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN 309150/1445367/ddc a Florida banking corporation, of Highlands County, Florida, being tance of 235.00 feet to a point lying South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, LAST KNOWN ADDRESS July 18, 25, 2014 Plaintiff, more particularly described as follows: on the Southwesterly right of way line Florida 33870; telephone (863) 402- 507 RACOON LN COMMENCE at the North West Corner of U.S. Highway No. 27 and a point of 6591, not later than seven (7) days LORIDA, FL 33857 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE MARK CAPPO and KATHLEEN CAPPO, of Section 4, Township 33 South, an non tangent curve to the right, hav- prior to the proceeding. If hearing You are notified that an action to TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Husband and Wife, if living including Range 28 East, Highlands County, ing for its elements a radius of impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or foreclose a mortgage on the following HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA any unknown spouse of said Defen- Florida; thence South 00 degrees 36 5661.58 feet, a central angle of Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida property in Highlands County, Florida: Case No. 2014CA210 dant, if remarried, and if deceased, minutes 27 seconds West along the 06°11’20”, a chord bearing of South Relay Service. ALL THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY SIT- MARK A. STEVENS, the respective unknown heirs, West Line of Section 4, a distance of 42°11’29” South, a distance of July 11, 18, 2014 UATED IN THE CITY OF LORIDA IN THE Plaintiff, devisees, grantees, assignees, credi- 30.00 feet to a point lying on the 611.23 feet; thence run Southeasterly COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS AND STATE vs. tors, lienors, and trustees, and all North Line of said Lot 1 and for the along said right of way line and a curve OF FLORIDA AND BEING MORE PAR- NYSOLA GRANT, etc., et al., other persons claiming by, through, POINT OF BEGINNING; thence South a distance of 611.53 feet; thence FICTITIOUS NAME TICULARLY DESCRIBED IN A DEED Defendants. under or against the named Defen- 89 degrees 31 minutes 59 seconds North 89°32’52” West, a distance of DATED 1/22/1993 AND RECORDED NOTICE OF ACTION dant(s); and ELIZABETH GOSNELL, a East along the North Line of said Lot 264 feet more or less to a point lying 12 1/25/1993 IN BOOK 1203 PAGE CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE - PROPERTY Single Woman, if living including any 1, a distance of 125.21 feet to a point on the shoreline of Lake Adelaide; 1302 AMONG THE LAND RECORDS unknown spouse of said Defendant, if lying on the Southwesterly right of way thence Northwesterly along said OF THE COUNTY AND STATE SET TO DEFENDANTS, NYSOLA GRANT, remarried, and if deceased, the line of U.S. Highway No. 27; thence shoreline, a distance of 520 feet more FORTH ABOVE: PARCEL ID NUMBER: INDIVIDUALLY AND AS PERSONAL respective unknown heirs, devisees, South 45 degrees 17 minutes 08 sec- or less to a point of intersection with NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME C293531-A0001510000 REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF grantees, assignees, creditors, onds East along said right of way line, the West line of Section 4; thence LAW PURSUANT TO SECTION commonly known as 443 RACOON LN, MELTON G. GRANT, his heirs, lienors, and trustees, and all other per- a distance of 258.34 feet; thence North 00°36’27” East, along the West 865.09, FLORIDA STATUTES LORIDA, FL 33857 has been filed devisees, grantees, creditors, all par- sons claiming by, through, under or South 44 degrees 42 minutes 52 sec- line of said Section 4, a distance of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the against you and you are required to ties claiming interest by, through, against the named Defendant(s); onds West, a distance of 235.00 feet; 194 feet more or less to the POINT OF undersigned, desiring to engage in serve a copy of your written defenses, under or against them, and all parties Defendants. thence North 45 degrees 17 minutes BEGINNING. Containing 147,685 business under the fictitious name of if any, to it on Ashley L. Simon of Kass having or claiming to have, any right, NOTICE OF SUIT-PROPERTY 08 seconds West, a distance of square feet or 3.39 acres, more or KITCHEN kREATIONS BY TAMMY locat- Shuler, P.A., plaintiff’s attoney, whose title or interest in and to the real prop- TO: ELIZABETH GOSNELL, a Single 204.93 feet to a point lying on the less. ed at 609 E. Main Street, in the Coun- address is P.O. Box 800, Tampa, Flori- erty herein sought to be foreclosed, Woman, if living including any unknown West Line of Section 4; thence North ty of Highlands, in the City of Avon da 33601, (813) 229-0900, on or DIANA GRANT, DONNA GRANT FER- spouse of said Defendant, if remar- 00 degrees 36 minutes 27 seconds Parcel I.D. C-04-33-28-010-0430- Park, Florida 33825, intends to regis- before August 13, 2014, (or 30 days NANDEZ, HILLARY M. GRANT, WIN- ried, and if deceased, the respective East along the West Line of said Sec- 0000 ter the said name with the Division of from the first date of publication, STON GRANT, JR., ANTHONY GRANT, unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, tion 4, a distance of 205.60 feet to Corporations of the Florida Depart- whichever is later) and file the original AND D&F FINANCIAL SERVICES, AND assignees, creditors, lienors, and the POINT OF BEGINNING. has been filed against you and you are ment of State, Tallahassee, Florida. with the Clerk of this Court either ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CON- trustees, and all other persons claim- required to serve a copy of your writ- Dated at Avon Park, Florida, this 14th before service on the Plaintiff’s attor- CERN: ing by, through, under or against the Parcel I.D. C-04-33-28-010-0190- ten defenses, if any, to John K. day of July, 2014. ney or immediately thereafter; other- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action named Defendant(s); 0000 McClure, Esquire, JOHN K. MCCLURE, Tammy Macklin wise, a default will be entered against to foreclose a purchase money first P.A., 211 South Ridgewood Drive, July 18, 2014 you for the relief demanded in the mortgage on the following property in 1010 Carefree Parkway, Sebring, FL PARCEL 2: a/k/a 3229 US Hwy 27 Sebring, FL 33870, the Plaintiff’s Complaint. Highlands County, Florida: 33872 North, Avon Park, FL 33825 attorney, and file the original with the Dated: July 8, 2014. Clerk of the above styled court on or NOTICE OF ACTION CLERK OF THE COURT PARCEL 9 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an A portion of Lot 1, Block 34, PABOR before August 7, 2014 otherwise a Honorable ROBERT W. GERMAINE BEING A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN action to foreclose mortgage on the LAKE COLONY, according to the plat default may be entered against you for 16 590 S. Commerce Avenue SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 38 SOUTH, following property in Highlands Coun- thereof as recorded in Transcript the relief demanded in the Complaint. Sebring, Florida 33870-3701 RANGE 30 EAST, HIGHLANDS COUN- ty, Florida: Book, Page 29, of the Public Records WITNESS my hand and seal of said By: /s/ TY FLORIDA AND BEING MORE PAR- of Highlands County, Florida, being Court on the 3rd day of July, 2014. Deputy Clerk TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: The Property: more particularly described as follows: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ROBERT W. GERMAINE If you are a person with a disability COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST COMMENCE at the North West Corner TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF CLERK OF THE CIRCUI5T COURT who needs any accommodation in CORNER OF SAID SECTION 12: of Section 4, Township 33 South, FLORIDA, IN AND FOR BY: /s/ Cyndi Dassinger order to participate in this proceeding, THENCE BEAR N00°14’36”,E, ALONG PARCEL 1: a/k/a 1817 W County Line Range 28 East, Highlands County, Deputy Clerk HIGHLANDS COUNTY THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 12, Road, Avon Park, FL 33825 Florida; thence South 00°36’27” West CIVIL DIVISION you are entitled, at no cost to you, to In accordance with the Americans With the provision of certain assistance. FOR A DISTANCE OF 1479.69 FEET www.newssun.com Friday, July 18, 2014 | NEWS-SUN | B7

NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE TO NOTICE OF NOTICE OF 16 16 16 CREDITORS FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE 1*4000000000 20 22 22 TO THE POINT-OF-BEGINNING; N70°19’52”E FOR A DISTANCE OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I whose date of death was May 20, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT than the property owner as of the date THENCE CONTINUE N00°14’36”E, 166.64 FEET TO A POINT; TRUST 2007-HE6, MORTGAGE PASS- 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, of the lis pendens must file a claim N52°33’36”E FOR A DISTANCE OF THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF SECTION for Highlands Court, Florida, Probate IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, within 60 days after the sale. 12, FOR A DISTANCE OF 545.17 FEET 144.46 FEET TO A POINT; 2007-HE6 Division, the address of which is 590 FLORIDA Dated this 30th day of June, 2014. TO A POINT; THENCE BEAR N51°17’35”E FOR A DISTANCE OF Plaintiff, South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, CASE NO. 09001194GCS Robert Germaine N89°10’08”E FOR A DISTANCE OF 134.00 FEET TO A POINT; v. Florida 33870. The names and BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., As Clerk of the Court 1631.94 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE N17°08’51”E FOR A DISTANCE OF STEPHANY S. ADKINS, et al addresses of the personal representa- PLAINTIFF, By: /s/ Toni Kopp BEAR S33°10’02”E FOR A DISTANCE 46.36 FEET TO A POINT; Defendant(s). tive and the personal representative’s VS. As Deputy Clerk OF 55.34 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE N14°44’47”W FOR A DISTANCE OF NOTICE OF ACTION FOR attorney are set forth below. HAROLD JETMORE, ET AL. IMPORTANT BEAR S02°12’00”W FOR A DISTANCE 203.88 FEET TO A POINT; FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING-PROPERTY TO: All creditors of the decedent and DEFENDANT(S). If you are a person with a disability OF 266.15 FEET TO A POINT OF CUR- N02°40’47”E FOR A DISTANCE OF UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISESS, GRANTEES, other persons having claims or NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE who needs any accommodation in 137.08 FEET TO A POINT; VATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO LIENORS, AND OTHER PARTIES TAKING AN demands against decedent’s estate on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant order to participate in this proceeding, N07°19’,26”W FOR A DISTANCE OF THE NORTHEAST AND HAVING FOR INTEREST UNDER GARY L. ADKINS, LAST whom a copy of this notice is required to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure you are entitled, at no cost to you, to 164.46 FEET TO A POINT; KNOWN ADDRESS UNKNOWN ITS ELEMENTS A RADIUS OF 139.87 to be served must file their claims with dated , in the above action, I will sell to the provision of certain assistance. N45°11’52”E FOR A DISTANCE OF Residence unknown, if living, inlcuding any FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 the highest bidder for cash at High- Please contact the Office of the Court 70°02’46”, A CHORD BEARING OF 54.02 FEET TO A POINT; unknown sposue of the said Defendants, if either has remarried and if either or both of MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE lands, Florida, on 1st day of October, Administrator, (863)534-4690, at N81°51’13”E FOR A DISTANCE OF S30°33’27”E AND A CHORD DIS- said Defendant(s) are dead, their respective FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE 2014, at 11:00 AM, at Basement of least 7 days before your scheduled 169.97 FEET TO A POINT; TANCE OF 160.54 FEET; THENCE unknown hiers, devisees, grantees, OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- courthouse in Jury Assembly Room - court appearance, or immediately S63°00’58”E FOR A DISTANCE OF assingees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, BEAR ALONG SAID CURVE FOR AN VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON 430 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL upon receiving this notification if the 232.42 FEET TO A POINT; and all other persons claiming by, through, ARC LENGTH OF 170.99 FEET TO A THEM. 33870 for the following described time before the scheduled apperance N84°59’22”E FOR A DISTANCE OF under or against the named Defendant(s); POINT; THENCE BEAR S83°13’08”W All other creditors of the decedent property: is less than 7 days; Notice of Foreclo- FOR A DISTANCE OF 898.37 FEET TO 150.14 FEET TO A POINT; and the aforementioned named Defendant(s) and such of the aforementioned unknown and persons having claims or LOT 3, BLOCK 1, CIRCLE TER- sure Sale; if you are hearing or voice N37°03’19”E FOR A DISTANCE OF A POINT; THENCE BEAR S89°10’08”W Defendants and such of the aforementioned demands against decedent’s estate RACE SUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 1, impaired, call TDD (863)534-7777 or 470.83 FEET TO A POINT; FOR A DISTANCE OF 843.76 FEET TO unknown Defendant(s) as may be infants, must file their claim with this court 2 AND 6 OF LAKE VERONA Florida Relay Service 711. S81°07’26”E FOR A DISTANCE OF incompetenets or otherwide not sui juris. THE POINT-OF-BEGINNING. WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, ACCORD- 11-20231 742.85 FEET TO A POINT; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF July 11, 18, 2014 N59°08’10”E FOR A DISTANCE OF has been commenced to foreclose a mort- TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO NOTICE. RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED EASE- 807.62 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION gagte on the following real property, lying IN THE CIRCUIT COURT and being and situated in Highlands County, ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITH- PAGE 9, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID SEC- OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, MENTS: Florida, more particularly described as fol- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- TION 12, AND THE POINT-OF-TERMI- IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, lows: SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA DA. NUS OF SAID CENTERLINE OF EASE- FLORIDA A 50.00 FEET PERPETUAL NON- LOT 279, OF SEBRING RIDGE, SECTION PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER Any person claiming an interest in EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR RIGHT-OF- MENT. B, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF CASE NO. 12000289GCAXMX RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 46, OF BARRED. the surplus from the sale, if any, other BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., WAY, INGRESS EGRESS AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- than the property owner as of the date has been filed against you and you are THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS PLAINTIFF, REGRESS LYING IN SECTIONS 1 AND OD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM of the lis pendens must file a claim required to serve a copy of your writ- COUNTY, FLORIDA. VS. 12, TOWNSHIP 38 SOUTH RANGE 30 COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 3602 Dolphin FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE within sixty (60) days after the sale. ten defenses, if any, to it on JOHN JAY GODFREY RANGASAMMY, ET AL. EAST, HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA, Drive, Sebring, FL 33870 AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF The Court, in its discretion, may WATKINS, ESQUIRE, plaintiffs attorney, DEFENDANT(S). AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY This action has been filed against you and DEATH IS BARRED. enlarge the time of the sale. Notice of whose address is: Post Office Box you are required to serve a copy of your writ- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE DESCRIBED AS THE WEST 50.00 The date of first publication of this the changed time and sale shall be 250, LaBelle, Florida 33975, on or ten defenses, if any, such Morris Hardwick NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant FEET OF SAID SECTIONS 1 AND 12 Notice is July 18, 2014. published as provided herein. before August 6 2014, and file the Schneider, LLC, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure TOWNSHIP 38 SOUTH, RANGE 30 Personal Representative: DATED: July 1, 2014 EAST, HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA; original with the Clerk of this Court address is 5110 Eisenhower Blvd, Suite dated , in the above action, I will sell to 302A, Tampa, FL 33634 on or before August MICHELE RENEE CREIGHTON /s/ Priscilla Michalak either before service on the plaintiffs the highest bidder for cash at High- 13, 2014, and file the original with the clerk 3906 NORBERT AVE Deputy Clerk of the Court attorney or immediately thereafter; lands, Florida, on 8th day of August, AND of this Court either before service on Plain- WARREN, MI 48091 If you are a person with a disability otherwise a Default will be entered 2014, at 11:00 AM, at Basement of BEING 70.00 FEET EASEMENTS FOR tiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; oth- /s/ Michele Renee Creighton who needs any accommodation in against you for the relief demanded in erwise a default will be entered against you courthouse in Jury Assembly Room - THE PURPOSE OF INGRESS EGRESS Attorney for Personal Representative: order to participate in this proceeding, the Complaint or Petition. for the relief demanded in the Complaint. 430 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL UTILITIES AND DRAINAGE, LYING IN ABLES & CRAIG, P.A. you are entitled, at no cost to you, to DATED this 10th day of July, 2014. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you 33870 for the following described SECTIONS 1 AND 12, TOWNSHIP 38 551 South Commerce Avenue the provision of certain assistance. BOB GERMAINE are a person with a disability who needs any property: SOUTH RANGE 30 EAST, HIGHLANDS accomodation in order to participate in this Sebring, Florida 33870 Please contact Office of the Court /s/ Priscilla Michalak A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SEC- COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to Telephone: (863) 385-0112 Administrator at 863-534-4686, 255 As Clerk of the Court TION 3, TOWNSHIP 37 SOUTH, PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- you, to the provision of certain assistance. Fax: (863) 385-1284 North Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL LOWS: BEING THE EAST 70.00 FEET July 18, 25, 2014 Please conact the Office of the Court Admin- RANGE 33 EAST, HIGHLANDS COUN- EMail:[email protected] 33830 at least 7 days before your TY, FLORIDA, COMMONLY REFERRED OF SECTIONS 1 AND 12, TOWNSHIP istrator, 255 N. Broadway Avenue, Bartow, By: /s/ Brandon S. Craig IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR Florida 33830, (863) 534-4686, at least 7 scheduled court appearance, or imme- TO AS LOT 17, GREAT OAKS 38 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, HIGH- BRANDON S. CRAIG HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA days before your scheduled court appear- diately upon receiving this notification ESTATES, AN UNRECORDED SUBDIVI- LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA; Florida Bar No.: 0085800 CASE NO: 13000400GCAXMX ance, or immediately upon receiving this noti- if the time before the scheduled SION, SAID PARCEL BEING MORE PAR- AND fication if the time before the scheduled CLIFFORD M. ABLES, III JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, appearance is less than 7 days; if you TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LYING IN SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 38 appearance is less than 7 days; if you are Florida Bar No.: 178379 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION are hearing or voice impaired, call FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE COM- SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, HIGHLANDS hearing or voice impaired, call 711. July 18, 25, 2014 711. Plaintiff, WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court MENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING 35.00 09-003141-FST FEET ON EITHER SIDE OF AND PARAL- VS. on the 8th day of July, 2014. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NORTHWEST ONE QUARTER July 18, 25, 2014 OF SECTION 10, TOWNSHIP 37 LEL WITH THE FOLLOWING ROBERT DOTTERY, ET AL., ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERK HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Clerk of the Circuit Court SOUTH, RANGE 33 EAST; THENCE DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: Defendants. PROBATE DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE By: /s/ NORTH 00 DEGREES 10’59’’ EAST COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST NOTICE OF ACTION FILE NO. PC 14-258 TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Deputy Clerk ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE CORNER OF SAID SECTION 1: TO: Division Probate HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA FL-97001515-13 NORTHWEST ONE QUARTER OF SAID ROBERT DOTTERY July 18, 25, 2014 IN RE: ESTATE OF CIVIL ACTION THENCE BEAR N00°30’32”E, ALONG SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 33.00 2038 SCENIC VIEW LANE DELBERT COLLETT STOVER CASE NO.: 28-2009-CA-000450 THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH APARTMENT 5D, HELLERTOWN, aka COLLETT DELBERT STOVER, DIVISION: FOR A DISTANCE OF 200.23 FEET TO RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LARSON THE POINT-OF-BEGINNING OF SAID PA 18055 NOTICE Deceased. US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS OR OF AUCTION NOTICE TO CREDITORS DAIRY ROAD; THENCE NORTH 89 CENTERLINE OF EASEMENT; THENCE TRUSTEE FOR CMLT1 2006-WFHE1, DEGREES 53’03’’ EAST, ALONG SAID BEAR N89 DISTANCE OF 5288.00 4103 PALAZZO STREET The administration of the estate of Plaintiff, SEBRING, FL 33872 19 DELBERT COLLETT STOVER aka NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A FEET TO THE INTERSECTION WITH vs. DISTANCE OF 2211.19 FEET TO THE THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1. COLLETT DELBERT STOVER, JEAN D. BROWN, et al, JESSICA DOTTERY deceased, whose date of death was SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THAT PAR- AND THE POINT-OF-TERMINUS OF Defendant(s). CEL OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN OFFI- SAID CENTERLINE OF EASEMENT; A/K/A JESSICA A. DOTTERY Notice is hereby given that Down- June 16, 2014, and whose social NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 2038 SCENIC VIEW LANE town Mini Storage LLC will sell at pub- security number is XXX-XX-2263 is CAL RECORDS BOOK 1875, PAGE AND: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant 627, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF APARTMENT 5D, HELLERTOWN, lic auction at 195 S. Railroad Ave, pending in the Circuit Court for High- LYING IN SECTION 1 AND 12, TOWN- to a Final Judgment of Mortgage Fore- HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS PA 18055 Avon Park, Florida 33825 at 1:00 P.M. lands County, Florida, Probate Divi- SHIP 38 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, closure dated March 5, 2014 and MARKED BY A 5/8’’ IRON ROD AND OR Saturday 26th July 2014 to the high- sion, the address of which is 590 S. HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND entered in Case NO. 28-2009-CA- PLASTIC CAP STAMPED ``LB 5402’’; 4103 PALAZZO STREET est bidder. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL BEING 35.00 FEET ON EITHER SIDE 000450 of the Circuit Court of the THENCE DEPARTING SAID NORTHER- Items held for Loretta Turner, fishing 33870. The names and addresses of OF AND PARALLEL WITH THE FOL- SEBRING, FL 33872 TENTH Judicial Circuit in and for HIGH- LY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, NORTHERLY rods, shovel, tool boxes, air mattress, the personal representative and the LOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, LANDS County, Florida wherein US ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID PAR- personal representative’s attorney are COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN tool parts, blower, shelf, boxes of BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS CEL THE FOLLOWING COURSE AND CORNER OF SAID SECTION 1; YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an unknown contents. set forth below. TRUSTEE FOR CITIGROUP MORTGAGE DISTANCES: THENCE BEAR N00°30’32”E, ALONG action to foreclose Mortgage coverIn- Items held for Tammy Kizzire, recliner, All creditors of the decedent and LOAN TRUST 2006-WFHE1, ASSET- NORTH 00 DEGREES 06’44’’ WEST, A THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 1, ing the following real and personal coffee table, carpet, lamp, baby other persons having claims or BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- DISTANCE OF 2,016.32 FEET TO A FOR A DISTANCE OF 200.23 FEET TO property described as follows, to-wit: swing, 2 kids bikes, tricycle, stroller, demands against decedent’s estate on CATES, SERIES 2006-WFHE1, is the 5/8’’ IRON ROD; A POINT; THENCE BEAR N89°10’08”E LOT 19, BLOCK 19, SUN ‘N boxes and bags of unknown contents. whom a copy of this notice is required Plaintiff and JEAN D. BROWN; GLENN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 46’09’’ WEST, A FOR A DISTANCE OF 3056.61 FEET LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT Items held for Josua Jenkins, bb gun, to be served must file their claims with E. BROWN, TRIAD HOME IMPROVE- DISTANCE OF 399.08 FEET TO A 5/8’’ TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT tv, couch, coffee table, microwave, this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MENT ACCEPTANCE INC.; are the IRON ROD; CENTERLINE OF EASEMNET; THENCE THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT lamp, cooler, dresser, clothing, boxes MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE Defendants, The Clerk of the Court will NORTH 00 DEGREES 07’43’’ WEST, A BEAR THE FOLLOWING BEARINGS BOOK 9, PAGE 48, OF THE PUBLIC & bags of unknown contents. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE sell to the highest and best bidder for DISTANCE OF 605.68 FEET TO A 5/8’’ AND DISTANCES ALONG SAID CEN- RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- Items held for Freddie Johnson, king OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN IRON ROD; TERLINE OF EASEMENT: TY, FLORIDA. bed frame, armoire, fishing rod, mag- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THE BASEMENT OF THE HIGHLANDS THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 53’30’’ S08°54’09”W FOR A DISTANCE OF has been filed against you and you are azine rack, lamps, dresser, mirror, THEM. COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 430 SOUTH EAST, A DISTANCE OF 721.31 FEET 256.25 FEET TO A POINT: required to serve a copy of your writ- suitcase, boxes & bags of unknown All other creditors of the decedent COMMERCE AVENUE AT 11:00AM, on TO A 5/8’’ IORN ROD AND PLASTIC S39°34’01”W FOR A DISTANCE OF ten defenses, if any, to it on Amanda contents. and other persons having claims or the 5th day of August, 2014, the fol- CAP STAMPED ``LB 5402’’; THENCE 191.60 FEET TO A POINT; A. Shough, Butler & Hosch, P.A., Items held for Danhiel Teague, queen demands against decedent’s estate lowing described property as set forth NORTH 14 DEGREES 59’05’’ WEST, A S26°14’39”W FOR A DISTANCE OF 3185 South Conway Road, Suite E, mattress, futon, vacuum, fishing rods, must file their claims with this court in said Final Judgment: DISTANCE OF 757.96 FEET TO THE 214.13 FEET TO A POINT; Orlando, Florida 32812 and file the crutches, rolling mechanic board, tv, WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE LOT 5, BLOCK 16, OF AVOCADO PARK POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE S33°09’48”W FOR A DISTANCE OF original with the Clerk of the above- monitor, computer table, speaker, OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE NORTH 65 DEGREES 31’04’’ WEST, A 125.94 FEET TO A POINT; styled Court on or before 30 days rolling file, boxes & bags of unknown NOTICE. PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT DISTANCE OF 872.82 FEET; THENCE S54°34’35”W FOR A DISTANCE OF from the first publication, otherwise a contents. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN BOOK 4, PAGE 62, OF THE PUBLIC NORTH 22 DEGREES 31’46’’ EAST, A 60.99 FEET TO A POINT; Judgment may be entered against you Items held for Shannon Hendrix, reclin- THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, DISTANCE OF 475.76 FEET; THENCE S72°50’41”W FOR A DISTANCE OF for the relief demanded in the Com- er, chair, table, dresser, ext cords, ABOVE, IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA. SOUTH 71 DEGREES 22’16’’ EAST, A 105.22 FEET TO A POINT; plaint. bolt cutters, work lights, vacuum, gun FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE A/K/A 3417 LAKE WOOD ROAD, DISTANCE OF 926.88 FEET; THENCE S89°44’11”W FOR A DISTANCE OF WITNESS my hand and seal of said rack, shelves, clothing, bed frame, FOREVER BARRED. SEBRING, FL 33875 SOUTH 42 DEGREES 22’30’’ WEST, A 360.18 FEET TO A POINT; Court on the 7th day of July, 2014. box springs, tv, mirror, lamps, boxes NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME Any person claiming an interest in DISTANCE OF 460.53 FEET; THENCE S75°06’10”W FOR A DISTANCE OF AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If & bags of unknown contents. PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY the surplus from the sale, if any, other SOUTH 14 DEGREES 59’05’’ EAST, A 241.98 FEET TO A POINT; you are a person with a disability who July 18, 20, 2014 CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR than the property owner as of the date DISTANCE OF 170.67 FEET TO THE S14°55’30”W FOR A DISTANCE OF needs any accommodation in order to MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE of the Lis Pendens must file a claim POINT OF BEGINNING. 107.03 FEET TO A POINT; participate in this proceeding, you are NOTICE TO OF DEATH IS BARRED. within sixty (60) days after the sale. TOGETHER WITH AN EASMENT FOR S05°22’55”E FOR A DISTANCE OF entitled, at no cost to you, to the pro- CREDITORS The date of first publication of this WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES AS 287.70 FEET TO A POINT; vision of certain assitance. Please con- Notice is July 18, 2014. this Court on April 9, 2014. SHOWN OFN EXHIBIT ``B’’ ATTACHED S24°07’15”W FOR A DISTANCE OF tact the Office of the Court Adminis- 20 Personal Representative: Robert W. Germaine HERETO. 163.72 FEET TO A POINT; trator, 255 N. Broadway Avenue, Bar- /s/ Richard S. Pipkin Clerk of the Circuit Court SUJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR S00°12’05”E FOR A DISTANCE OF tow, Florida 33830, (863)534-4686, 3616 Creekside Drive By: /s/ Toni Kopp INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES 252.14 FEET TO A POINT; at least 7 days before your scheduled Sebring, FL 33875 Deputy Clerk IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OVER THE WESTERLY 33.00 FEET S26°49’52”W FOR A DISTANCE OF court apperance, or immediately upon Attorney for Personal Representative: **See Americans with Disabilities Act THEREOF. 152.10 FEET TO A POINT; receiving this notification if the time FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA /s/ Robert E. Livingston If you are a person with a disability PROBATE DIVISION CONTAINING 10.00 ACRES, MORE OR S10°10’09”W FOR A DISTANCE OF before the scheduled apperance is Florida Bar No. 0031259 who needs assistance in order to par- LESS 301.16 FEET TO A POINT; less than 7 days; if you are hearing or FILE NO. PC 14-162 445 S. Commerce Avenue ticipate in a program or service of the Division Probate AND S07°50’51”E FOR A DISTANCE OF voice impaired, call 711. Sebring, Florida 33870 State Courts System, you should con- A 66.00 FOOT WIDE INGRESS, 123.86 FEET TO A POINT; CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IN RE: ESTATE OF Telephone: (863) 385-5156 tact the Office of the Court Adminis- CECIL SMITH EGRESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT S32°17’50”W FOR A DISTANCE OF By: /s/ July 18, 25, 2014 trator at (863) 534-4686 (voice), LYING IN SECTION 3 & 10,. TOWNSHIP Deputy Clerk Deceased. 329.78 FEET TO A POINT; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT (863) 534-7777 (TDD) or (800) 955- 37 SOUTH, RANGE 33 EAST, HIGH- 314007 NOTICE TO CREDITORS N84°26’35”W FOR A DISTANCE OF FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA 8770 (Florida Relay Service), as much LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID EASE- July 18, 25, 2014 The administration of the estate of 73.66 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVA- PROBATE DIVISION in advance of your court appearance MENT LYING 33.00 FEET ON EACH TURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE CECIL SMITH, deceased, whose date or visit to the courthouse as possible. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of death was March 21, 2014, is pend- File No. PC 14-242 SIDE OF, ADJACENT TO AND PARAL- SOUTH AND HAVING FOR ITS ELE- TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND Division PROBATE Please be prepared to explain your LEL WITH THE FOLLOWING MENTS A RADIUS OF 186.68 FEET, A ing in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS functional limitations and suggest an FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA County, Florida,Probate Division, the IN RE: ESTATE OF DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: CENTRAL ANGLE OF 31°53’29”, A Case No.: FC 13-0955 ROBERT HUGH SUTTON auxiliary aid or service that you believe FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE COM- CHORD BEARING OF S63°11’51”W address of which is 590 S. Commerce will enable you to effectively partici- Division: Ave., Sebring, FL 33870.The names Deceased. MENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER AND A CHORD DISTANCE OF 102.57 pate in the court program or service. MONIQUE D. SHOCKEY, and addresses of the personal repre- NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF THE NORTHWEST ONE QUARTER FEET; THENCE BEAR ALONG SAID F09031345 WELLSLPS-CONV-Team 6- Petitioner sentative and the personal representa- Theadministration of the estate of OF SAID SECTION 10, THENCE CURVE FOR AN ARC LENGTH OF F09031345 and tive’s attorney are set forth below. ROBERT HUGH SUTTON, deceased, NORTH 00 DEGREES 10’59’’ EAST 103.91 FEET TO THE POINT-OF CUR- July 11, 18, 2014 PAUL DAVID SHOCKEY, All creditors of the decedent and whose date of death was April 30, ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE VATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO Respondent. other persons having claims or 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court NORTHWEST ONE QUARTER OF SAID THE SOUTHEAST AND HAVING FOR NOTICE OF ACTION FOR demands against decedent’s estate on for Highlands County, Florida, Probate SECTION 10, A DISTANCE OF 33.00 ITS ELEMENTS A RADIUS OF 143.13 DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE whom a copy of this notice is required Division, the address of which is 590 Get the FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF TO: Paul David Shockey to be served must file their claims with South Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LARSON 69°25’14”, A CHORD BEARING OF Word out - 2225 East Oklahoma Street, Tulsa, this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 33870. The names and addresses of Word out - DAIRY ROAD; THENCE NORTH 89 S12°32’29” W AND CHORD DISTANCE Oklahoma 74110 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE the personal representative and the DEGREES 53’03’’ EAST, ALONG SAID OF 163.01 FEET; THENCE BEAR Advertise YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE personal representative’s attorney are NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A ALONG SAID CURVE FOR AN ARC has been filed against you and that you OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- set forth below. DISTANCE OF 1551.21 FEET TO THE LENGTH OF 173.42 FEET TO THE in the are required to serve a copy of your VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON All creditors of the decedent and POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FOL- POINT-OF-TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; written defenses, if any, to it on THEM. other persons having claims or Classifieds! LOWING DESCRIBED CENTERLINE: THENCE BEAR; S22°10’08’’E FOR A Classifieds! Monique D. Shockey, whose address All other creditors of the decedent demands against decedent’s estate on THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 06’44’’ DISTANCE OF 309.76 FEET TO A is 2023 Hartt Road, Sebring, Florida and other persons having claims or whom a copy of this notice is required IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE WEST, A DISTANCE OF 1,214.82 FEET POINT; S08°54’55”E FOR A DISTANCE 33870, on or before August 13, demands against decedent’s estate to be served must file their claims with TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR TO A POINT OF CURVATURE WITH A OF 292.18 FEET TO A POINT; 2014, and file the original with the must file their claims with this court this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A S08°06’57”W FOR A DISTANCE OF Clerk of this Court at 430 South Com- WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION RAIDUS OF 200.00 FEET AND A CEN- 198.17 FEET TO A POINT; merce Avenue, Sebring, Florida OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE CASE NO. 28-2010-CA-000967 TRAL ANGLE OF 33 DEGREES 31’03’’; S33°10’02”E FOR A DISTANCE OF 33870, before service on Petitioner or NOTICE. OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., THENCE NORTHLERY ALONG THE 134.22 FEET TO A POINT; immediately thereafter. If you fail to do ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON Plaintiff, ARC OF SAID CRUVE A DISTANCE OF S02°12’00”W FOR A DISTANCE OF so, a default may be entered against TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- THEM. vs. 117.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 33 266.15 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVA- you for the relief demanded in the peti- TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- All other creditors of the decedent MARCEL JONES; UNKNOWN DEGREES 37’47’’ WEST, A DISTANCE TURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE tion. BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER and other persons having claims or SPOUSE OF MARCEL JONES; OF 971.71 FEET TO A POINT OF CUR- NORTHEAST AND HAVING FOR ITS Copies of all court documents in BARRED. demands against decedent’s estate UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS VATURE WITH A CURVE TO THE RIGHT ELEMENTS A RADIUS OF 139.87 this case, including order, are available NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- must file their claims with this court Defendant(s). HAVING A RADIUS OF 200.00 FEET FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE AMENDED NOTICE OF AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 56 70°02’46”, A CHORD BEARING OF office. You may review these docu- FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE OF THE FIRST PUBLICTION OF THIS FORECLOSURE SALE DEGREES 09’32’’; THENCE NORTHER- S30°33’27”E AND A CHORD DIS- ments upon request. AFTER THE DECEDENT’S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant LY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE A TANCE OF 160.54 FEET; THENCE You must keep the Clerk of the Cir- DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure DISTANCE OF 196.03 FEET; THENCE BEAR ALONG SAID CURVE FOR AN cuit Court’s office notified of your cur- The date of first publication of this THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN dated June 30, 2014, and entered in NORTH 22 DEGREES 31’46’’ EAST, A ARC LENGTH OF 170.99 FEET TO THE rent address. (You may file Notice of Notice is July 18, 2014. SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA Case No. 28-2010-CA-000967 of DISTANCE OF 2,468.90 FEET TO A POINT-OF-CURVATURE OF A CURVE Current Address, Florida Supreme Personal Representative: PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER the Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial POINT OF CURVATURE WITH A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTH AND HAV- Court Approved Family Law Form /s/ Kathleen Harned BARRED. Circuit in and for Highlands County, TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RAIDUS OF ING FOR ITS ELEMENTS A RADIUS OF 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit Attorney for Personal Representative: NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, 200.00 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE 111.85 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF will be mailed tot he address on record /s/ Michael A. Rider PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY N.A., is the Plaintiff and MARCEL OF 87 DEGREES 29’13’’; THENCE 64°56’11”, A CHORD BEARING OF at the clerk’s office. MICHAEL A. RIDER CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR JONES; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF N81°57’04”E AND A CHORD DIS- WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Florida Bar Number: 175661 MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE MARCEL JONES; UNKNOWN TEN- SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF 305.39 TANCE OF 120.09 FEET; THENCE Family Law Rules of Procedure, 13 N Oak Avenue OF DEATH IS BARRED. ANTS/OWNERS are the FEET; THENCE SOUTH 67 DEGREES BEAR ALONG SAID CURVE FOR AN requires certain sanctions, including Lake Placid, FL 33852 The date of first publication of this Defendant(s). Robert Germaine as 29’20’’ EAST, A DISTANCE OF 589.04 ARC LENGTH OF 126.77 FEET TO A dismissal or striking of pleadings. Telephone: (863) 465-1111 notice is July 18, 2014. Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the FEET; THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES POINT-OF-REVERSE- CURVATURE OF A ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERK Fax: (863) 465-8100 Personal Representative: highest and best bidder for cash, the 27’33’’ EAST, A DISTANCE OF 183.27 CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH AND CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT E-Mail:[email protected] /s/ William Williamson Jury Assembly Room 430 S. Com- FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINUS. HAVING FOR ITS ELEMENTS A RADIUS Dated: July 09, 2014 July 18, 25, 2014 2492 Busti Still Water Road merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870, at Any person claiming an interest in OF 136.53 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE By: /s/ Edsel Kromholg Jamestown, New York 14701 11:00 AM on July 30, 2014, the fol- the surplus from the sale, if any, other OF 49°45’36” A CHORD BEARING OF Deputy Clerk IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Attorney for Personal Representative: lowing described property as set forth than the property owner as of the date N74°21’46”E AND A CHORD DIS- July 11, 18, 25; August 1, 2014 OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT /s/ C. Parke Sutherland in said Final Judgment, to wit: of the lis pendens must file a claim TANCE OF 114.88 FEET; THENCE HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA C. PARKE SUTHERLAND, ESQUIRE LOT 9, BLOCK 17, OF HIGH- within sixty (60) days after the sale. BEAR ALONG SAID CURVE FOR AN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PROBATE DIVISION Attorney for Petitioner LANDS PARK ESTATES, SECTION The Court, in its discretion, may ARC LENGTH OF 118.57 FEET TO THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR FILE NO. PC 14-265 Florida Bar Number: 0870781 P, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT enlarge the time of the sale. Notice of POINT-OF-TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF 900 W. Main St. THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT the changed time and sale shall be THENCE BEAR: Case No.: 28-2014-CA-000102 EVELYN B. CLEMENTS, Avon Park, FL 33825 BOOK 5, AT PAGE 59, OF THE published as provided herein. S80°45’26”E FOR A DISTANCE OF Section: Deceased. Telephone: (863)452-6900 PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS DATED: July 8, 2014 260.64 FEET TO A POINT; DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fax: (863)452-5200 COUNTY, FLORIDA. /s/ Priscilla Michalak N86°48’44”E FOR A DISTANCE OF COMPANY, AS TURSTEE, IN TRUST The administration of the estate of E-Mail: [email protected] Any person claiming an interest in the Deputy Clerk of the Court 483.65 FEET TO A POINT; FOR THE REGISTERED HOLDERS OF EVELYN B. CLEMENTS, deceased, July 18, 25, 2014 surplus from the sale, if any, other If you are a perosn with a disability B8 | NEWS-SUN | Friday, July 18, 2014 www.newssun.com

NOTICE OF NOTICE OF NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE GENERAL FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE 30 30 2100 6000 22 22 who needs any accommodation in court on June 30, 2014. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of Foreclosure: HELP WANTED: A fully experienced order to participate in this proceeding, ROBERT W. GERMAINE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE LOT 32, BLOCK 4, ORANGE BLOS- Automated Gate Installer. Pay grade is you are entitled, at no cost to you, to CLERK OF THE COURT STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SOM ESTATES UNIT NO. 9, according to skill. Please contact Main the provision of certain assistance. (COURT SEAL) HIGHLANDS COUNTY ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- Gate at 863-773-3066 or Please contact Office of the Court By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak CIVIL DIVISION OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, [email protected] Case No. PAGE 50, OF THE PUBLIC Administrator at 863-534-4686, 255 Deputy Clerk 28-2010-CA-000764-XXAX-MX RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- PHYSICAL THERAPY DIRECTOR North Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL Attorney for Plaintiff: MERCHANDISE Division: Civil Division TY, FLORIDA. Royal Care of Avon Park is in need of 33830 at least 7 days before your Elizabeth R.Wellborn, P.A. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC A/K/A 4149 LEAF RD, SEBRING, an additional director due to the scheduled court appearance, or imme- 350 Jim Moran Blvd, Suite 100 Plaintiff, FL 33872 growth of our therapy department. diately upon receiving this notification Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 GARAGE SALES VS. Any person claiming an interest in the The position requires a minimum of if the time before the scheduled Telephone: (954) 354-3544 MICHAEL R. RITACCO A/K/A surplus from the sale, if any, other one year of SNF experience and man- 6012 appearance is less than 7 days; if you Facsimile: (954) 354-3545 MICHAEL RITACCO, et al. than the property owner as of the date agement is preferred. Ideal candidate are hearing or voice impaired, call IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERI- Defendant(s). of the Lis Pendens must file a claim will have strong interpersonal skills 711. CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you NOTICE OF SALE within 60 days after the sale. and a desire to grow with this depart- 12-004305-FIH are a person with a disability who Notice is hereby given that, pur- Dates in Highlands County, Florida this ment. Candidate also needs to have LAKE PLACID - ESTATE/MOVING SALE July 18, 25, 2014 needs any accommodation in order to suant to a Final Summary Judgment of 3rd day of July, 2014. an understanding of the rules and reg- Sat.-Sun. 7/19-20, 8am-? 261 Boston participate in this proceeding, you are ulations of medicare as they pertain to Way, Placid Lakes. Couches, dining rm entitled, at not cost to you, to the pro- Foreclosure entered in the above-style Clerk of the Circuit Court IN THE CIRCUIT COURT case, I will sell the property located in Highlands County, Florida therapy. If you are interested in this table, china cabinet, lots of col- OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN vision of certain assistance. Please great opportunity, please send resume lectibles, antiques. Too much to list! contact the Office of the Court Admin- HIGHLANDS County, Florida, By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, described as: Deputy Clerk with salary requirements to hr@rcaon- istrator, 255 N. Broadway Avenue, LAKE PLACID - MULTI-FAMILY Fri-Sat FLORIDA LOT 185, LAKE SEBRING If you are a person with a disability park.com or apply in person at Royal Bartow, Florida 33830, (863) 534- July 18-19, 8am-2pm, 101 Sunfish CASE NO.: 28-2012-CA-000558 ESTATES, ACCORDING TO THE who needs any accommodation in Care of Avon Park, 1213 W Stratford 4686, at least 7 days before your Lane, Sun ‘n Lakes Estates South. WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN order to participate in this proceeding, Rd., Avon Park, FL 33825. scheduled court appearance, or Something for everyone! Furn., Plaintiff, PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 79, OF THE you are entitled, at no cost to you, to (863) 453-6674. EOE/MF/DFWP. immediately upon receiving this notifi- clothes, appl. knick-knacks, dishes, VS. PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS the provision of certaina ssistance. RICHARD JUSTICE; et al., cation if the time before the scheduled cookware, books, fishing, tools, etc. appearance is less than 7 days; if you COUNTY, FLORIDA. Please contac the Office of the Court Defendant(s). Property address: 1102 South Canal Administrator, (863)534-4690, within Turn your Sebring, Fri & Sat, July 18 & 19, 1542 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Blvd. Sebring, FL 33870 two (2) working days of your receipt fo St. Thomas Ave. Craftsman 3 tier tool- PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 at public sale, to the highest and best the Notice of Sale; if you are hearing box, full. Lg air compressor. Big lot of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sale will FILE #8377-38392 trash into July 11, 18, 2014 bidder, for cash, by electronic sale at or voice impaired, call TDD (863)534- good tools. 10ft ladder. Mowers, be made pursuant to an Order or Final IN THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE 7777 or Florida Relay Service 711. To tillers, printing press, antique clocks & Summary Judgment. Final Judgment IN THE CIRCUIT COURT BASEMENT OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY file response please contact Highlands dishes.Carousel horse. Lots of Misc! was awarded on June 3, 2013 in Civil OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 430 County Clerk of Court, 590 S. Com- cash! Case No. 28-2012-CA-000558, of IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, SOUTH COMMERCE AVENUE, merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, SPRING LAKE Village I, 6041 Sherman the Circuit Court of the TENTH Judicial FLORIDA SEBRING, FLORIDA, beginning at Tel: (863)402-6591; Fax: (863)402- Terr. Fri-Sat, 8am-5pm. Circuit in and for HIGHLANDS County, CIVIL DIVISION 11:00 AM on July 30, 2014. 6664. Advertise Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, 282013CA000267GCAXMX Any person claiming an inter- NR-14-140123 FURNITURE N.A. is the Platiniff, and ARLINDO JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, est in the surplus from the sale, if any, July 11, 18, 2014 COSTELA; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF NATIONAL ASSOCIATION other than the property owner as of your yard 6035 ARLINDO COSTELA; AND Plaintiff, the date of the lis pendens, must file a NOTICE OF SALE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POS- vs. claim within 60 days after the sale. Units #1 Lisa Long, #9 Marvin Ran- SESSION are Defendants. CHRISTOPHER R. LAVELY A/K/A Witness, my hand and seal of dolph, and #10 Laura Pearson that on sale! The clerk of the court, Robert Ger- CHRISTOPHER RYAN LAVELY, et al this court on the 30th day of June, 07/22/2014 at 11am at Dwight’s Mini QUEEN SIZE HIDE-A-BED, floral maine will sell to the highest bidder for Defendants. 2014. Storage at 1112 Persimmon Ave. TEACHERS NEEDED for a private print. Used twice. $250. obo. cash the JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Sebring, FL 33870. The personal Christian School in Avon Park, Pre-K (863)385-6214 BASEMENT, 430 SOUTH COMMERCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak property in Units 1, 9, 10, will be sold classes avail. Full time. 863-453- AVENUE, SEBRING, FL 33870 at to a Summary Final Judgment of fore- Deputy Clerk or disposed of PURSUANT TO F.S. 8687.. 11:00 a.m. on the 5th day of closure dated July 1, 2014 and If you are a person with a disability 83.806(4). COMPUTER August, 2014, the following entered in Case who needs assistance in order to par- July 11, 18, 2014 TURNER FURNITURE seeking ware- EQUIPMENT described real property as set forth in No.282013CA000267GCAXMX of ticipate in a program or service of the house & delivery person, full time, said Final Summary Judgment, to wit: the Circuit Court of the TENTH Judicial State Courts System, you should con- Tues.-Sat. Must have valid drivers 6060 LOTS 60 AND 61, BLOCK 7, Circuit in and for HIGHLANDS COUNTY, tact the Office of the Court Adminis- license. Apply in person 2900 US 27 1000 S. or fax resume 863-402-1976. SEBRING LAKES, UNIT 1, Florida, wherein JPMORGAN CHASE trator at (863) 534-3686 (voice), ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, is (863) 534-7777 (TDD) or (800) 955- SCANNER, PRINTER, copier with inter- OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Plaintiff, and CHRISTOPHER R. 8770 (Florida Relay Service), as much SEEKING net. asking $50.00 like new, call 863- 6, PAGE 47, OF THE PUBLIC LAVELY A/K/A CHRISTOPHER in advance of your court appearance 655-2266. RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- RYAN LAVELY, et al are Defendants, or visit to the courthouse as possible. EMPLOYMENT TY, FLORIDA. the clerk will sell to the highest and Please be prepared to explain your 2120 EXERCISE/ Property Address: 5418 Knight best bidder for cash, beginning at functional limitations and suggest an Avenue, Sebring, FL 33875 11:00 A.M. in the JURY ASSEMBLY auxiliary aid or service that you believe FITNESS ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST ROOM, Basement, 430 S. Commerce will enable you to effectively partici- IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF GENTLEMAN/ 6128 Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, in accor- pate in the court program or service. SITTER COMPANION ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY dance with Chapter 45, Florida Stat- 65475-T dcs OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS Looking for position. ues, on the 4th day of August, 2014, July 11, 18, 2014 REAL ESTATE Experienced with References. PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN Nordictrack commercial treadmill. Usb the following described property as 863-658-4837 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. set forth in said Summary Final Judg- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE outlet, speakers for music, built in fan, WITNESS my hand and the seal of this TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR folds for storage $250 863-253-1269 ment, to wit: EQUAL HOUSING court on June 17, 2014. LOT 19, BLOCK 19, SECTION HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA OPPORTUNITY Robert W. Germaine, Clerk CIVIL DIVISION TWO, LAKE HAVEN ESTATES, “We Are Pledged To The Letter And 3000 Clerk of the Court ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF CASE NO. 28-2014-CA-000114 ADVERTISE By: /s/ Toni Kopp HARVEY SCHONBRUN, TRUSTEE, Spirit of U.S. Policy For The Achieve- AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, ment Of Equal Housing Opportunity Deputy Clerk PAGE 61, PUBLIC RECORDS OF Plaintiff, Throughout The Nation. We Encour- In IMPORTANT HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. vs. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DIS- Any person claiming an interest in DAVE SANDS and SUSAN SANDS, age And Support An Affirmative ABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO- the surplus funds from the sale, if any, husband and wife, CACV OF Advertising And Marketing Program In The Classifieds! DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN other than the property owner as of COLORADO, LLC, FORD MOTOR Which there Are No Barriers To THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTI- teh date of the lis pendens must file a CREDIT COMPANY, LLC, a Obtaining Housing Because of Race, TLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE claim within 60 days after the sale. Delaware limited liability company Color, Religion, Sec, Handicap, Famil- LAWN & GARDEN PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. Dated at Sebring, HIGHLANDS fka Ford Motor Credit Company, a ial Status Or National Origin.” 6160 PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE OF COUNTY, Florida, this 1st day of July, corporation, and UNITED STATES THE COURT ADMINISTRATOR, 255 N. 2014. OF AMERICA, BROADWAY AVENUE, BARTOW, FLORI- Robert W. Germaine Defendants. DA 33830, (863)534-4686, AT LEAST NOTICE OF SALE NOTICES Clerk of said Circuit Court LARGE, 3 SEATER swing with 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) Notice is hereby given that, pur- COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATE- suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclo- WATERFRONT canopy. By: /s/ Toni Kopp $60. obo 863 273-7104 LY UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTIFICA- As Deputy Clerk sure entered July 1, 2014 in the HOMES 1030 PERSONALS TION IF TEH TIME BEFORE THE If you are a person with a disability above styled cause, in the Circuit SCHEDULED APPEARNCE IS LESS who needs assitance in order to par- Court of Highlands County, Florida, I 3020 DOGS THAN 7 DAYS; IF YOU ARE HEARING ticipate in a program or service of the will sell the property situate in High- OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. State Couts System, you should con- lands County, Florida, described as: Must Sell!!!! 6233 1113-13276 tact the Office of the Court Adminis- A portion of the Northwest quar- 3/2 cabin on big 1.24 acre lot. Clear July 18, 25, 2014 trator at (863)534-4686 (voice), ter of Section 31, Township 39 water/white sandy beach! $165,000 SEEKING JOY? PEACE? HOPE? South, Range 30 East, Highlands or best offer. Guy Williard PA 863 [email protected] IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE (863)534-7777 (TDD) or (800)955- County, Florida, being described NEED HOME: TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR 8770 (Florida Relay Service), as much 452-2299 as follows: Are you kind & patient with time to play HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA in advance of your court appearance Commence at the Northwest cor- with me and rub my belly? I am a pret- CIVIL DIVISION or visit to the courthouse as possible. ner of said Section 31; thence MOBILE HOMES 4000 ty, sweet, loving, gentle sensitive & CASE NO. 28-2012-CA-000951 Please be prepared to explain your South 89 degrees 51’04’’ East quiet short haired red female dog 22 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., functional limitations and suggest an FOR SALE along the North line of said Sec- lbs, 6/8 months old & looking for a Plaintiff, auxiliary aid or service that you believe tion 31, a distance of 2681.86 1090 caring home I play well with dogs I’m v. will enable you to effectively partici- feet to the Northeast corner of the learning commands and responding, ARMANDO SOTERO A/K/A pate in the court program or service. Northwest quarter of said Section leash trained, house broken & need a ARMONDO SOTERO A/K/A PH #48841 31; thence South 00 degrees LARGE 1/1 MOBILE, great condi- fenced yard.I have rope burns from the ARMANDO D. SOTERO, JR. A/K/A July 11, 18, 2014 05’35’’ East along the East line of tion. New carpet/air/screen room, last people that tied me out. I’d be a ARMANDO D. SOTERO; WENDY J. the Northwest quarter of said Sec- 55+ park, $310 lot rent, $3000 cash wonderful companion for retired peo- HELLER-SOTERO; UNKNOWN NOTICE OF SALE tion 31, a distance of 1326.10 owner financing, 863-304-2849, ple/family. I was lost and no one SPOUSE OF ARMANDO SOTERO feet to the Point of Beginning; claimed me I am a very good girl. Call A/K/A ARMONDO SOTERO A/K/A New Palm Harbor 30 thence continue South 00 degrees 863 773-3956 ARMANDO D. SOTERO, JR. A/K/A 05’35’’ East and along said East Velocity Models! FINANCIAL ARMANDO D. SOTERO; CITY OF line a distance of 484.21 feet; 3/2 starting in the 50’s, SEBRING, FLORIDA; UNKNOWN thence South 52 degrees 27’04’’ 4/2 starting in the 60’s MISC. PETS SPOUSE OF WENDY HELLER- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT West a distance fo 584.28 feet to Limited time offer!! BUSINESS SOTERO; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT a point on the Easterly right of way 800-622-2832 OPPORTUNITIES 6234 UNKNOWN TENANT #2; ALL IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, line of Detjens Dairy Road as it *Se habla espanol OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES FLORIDA presently exists; thence North 37 4010 CLAIMING INTEREESTS BY, CIVIL ACTION degrees 28’56’’ West along said UNFURNISHED THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST CASE NO.: 28-2011-CA-000489 Easterly right of way line a dis- A NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO DIVISION: tance of 272.49 feet; thence HOUSE FOR RENT THE DEPOT RESTAURANT ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR GREEN PLANET SERVICING, LLC, North 52 degrees 27’04’’ East a 1214 & CATERING NOTICE ALIVE, WHETHER SAME Plaintiff, distance of 636.72 feet; thence FOR SALE BY OWNER Florida statute 585.195 states UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM vs. North 16 degrees 52’36’’ West a PRICE REDUCED that all dogs and cats sold in AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, JESSICA DAVIS, et al, distance of 245.30 feet; thence Florida must be at least eight HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR Defendant(s). North 89 degrees 37’31’’ East a 3 BEDROOM/ 2 BATH unfurnished, CALL JOHN 863-202-0171 OTHER CLAIMANTS, NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE 2095 Morningside Dr., Avon Park, weeks old, have an official distance of 194.65 feet to the health certificate and proper Defendants, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 Point of Beginning. TOGETHER $850/mo. 863-840-0085. shots and be free of intestinal NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to WITH that certain 2007 JACO dou- 4 BEDROOM, 3 BATH house, Unfur- 5000 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure blewide mobile home, VIN nished in River Greens on Golf Course. and external parasites. to a Final Summary Judgment dated Sale dated May 29, 2014, and JACFL28511A and JACFL28511B, No Pets, $1400.00 month, Available June 30, 2014, entered in Civil Case entered in Case No. 28-2011-CA- which is permanently affixed to on 8/1. Please call 863-443-0564 or No.: 28-2012-CA-000951, of the 000489 of the Circuit Court of the the real property. 863-443-1870. Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Cir- Tenth Judicial Circuit in and for High- at public sale, to the highest and best PUT cuit in and for Highlands County, Flori- lands County, Florida in which GREEN bidder, for cash, in the Jury Assmebly Sebring,Large remodeled 3/2 over- da, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, PLANET SERVICING, LLC, is the Room in the basement of the High- looking Lake Jackson. 1525 sq ft w/ CLASSIFIEDS N.A., is Plaintiff, and ARMANDO Plaintiff and JESSICA DAVIS, SONIA lands County Courthouse, 430 South 1 car garage & carpt Large windows SOTERO A/K/A ARMONDO BERMUDEZ BALDWIN, SPRING Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida, Landscaped. Yard maint incl in rent. SOTERO A/K/A ARMANDO D. LAKE PROPERTY ASSOCIATION, at 11:00 a.m., on the 4th day of Rent is $1055. Alan Miller at 440 235- TO WORK SOTERO, JR. A/K/A ARMANDO D. INC. FKA SPRING LAKE HOME August, 2014. 5533 or [email protected]. SOTERO; WENDY J. HELLER- OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Any person claiming an interest in BUSINESS SERVICES FOR YOU! SOTERO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STATE OF FLORIDA, are defendants, the surplus from the sale, if any, other DUPLEXES ARMANDO SOTERO A/K/A the Highlands County Clerk of the Cir- than the property owner as of the date PHOTOGRAPHY ARMONDO SOTERO A/K/A cuit Court will sell to the highest and of the lis pendens, must file a claim FOR RENT ARMANDO D. SOTERO, JR. A/K/A best bidder for cash in the Jury within 60 days after the sale. 1300 5157 ARMANDO D. SOTERO; CITY OF Assembly Room in the basement, Dated this 1st day of July, 2014. FIND A JOB! SEBRING, FLORIDA; UNKNOWN Highlands County Courthouse, 430 BOB GERMAINE SPOUSE OF WENDY HELLER- South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL CLERK OF THE COURT SOTERO; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; 33870, Highlands County, Florida at 2/1 UNFURNISHED, GARAGE, screen BUY A HOME! BY: /s/ Toni Kopp 45 min. photoshoot $35 Lake UNKNOWN TENANT #2; ALL 11:00AM on the 31st day of July, front porch, overlooking Lake June, Deputy Clerk Wales/Winter Haven/Frostproof/Avon OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES 2014, the following described proper- Lake Placid. Available August 1, $475 BUY A CAR! July 11, 18, 2014 Park/Babson Park, 863-241-1632 CLAIMING INTEREESTS BY, ty as set forth in said Final Judgment mo., $400 sec. 863-655-0595, 863- THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST of Foreclosure: CLASSIFIED 414-2833. A NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO LOT 27, BLOCK B, SPRING LAKE, WORKS! ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR SECTION ONE, ACCORDING TO FURNISHED ALIVE, WHETHER SAME THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT AVON PARK RENTAL HOUSING UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM ED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 23, OF OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT APARTMENTS North Central Heiihts Rent Subsidized AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGH- IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, 1322 A "Rent Restricted " single family 1 ,2.3 & 4 BR Apts in Central location. HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. FLORIDA OTHER CLAIMANTS, are Defen- A/K/A 6232 OAK LN, SEBRING, FL CIVIL ACTION hone development. Rents range from Seperate Family & FFIderly'Disabled dant(s). 33876 CASE NO.: 12000153GCAXSX S350 to S550imo. 2 . 3 and 4 BR with pnspenies : Ridgedale Apts . Lakeside Pail & ROBERT W. GERMAINE, the Clerk Any person claiming an interest in the DIVISION: SMALL 1/1 FURN apt., WSG paid, very rent avera ge $350 to S550 . Delaney His. Rents Based on household mrome of Court shall sell to the highest bidder surplus from the sale, if any, other NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, nice. No more than 2 people. No pets. for cash at 11:00 a.m. in the Jury than the property owner as of the date Plaintiff, $465 mo., $350 dep., previous rental Assembly Room in the Basement of of the Lis Pendens must file a claim vs. references, 863-382-8658. Don ' Delm°! Apph' Thdal'! the Highlands County Courthouse, within 60 days after the sale. MOONEY, PAUL, et al, ` located at 430 South Commerce Dated in Highlands County, Florida this Defendant(s). NoAppp licatio n Fee APHA. Avenue, Sebring, Florida, 33870 on 30th day of May, 2014. NOTICE OF SALE the 30th day of July, 2014, the fol- ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERK PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 2000 800-955-8771 - 863-452-4432 lowing described real property as set Clerk of the Circuit Court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to forth in said Final Summary Judgment, Highlands County, Florida a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated to wit: By: /s/ Toni Kopp June 23, 2014, and entered in Case LOT 2, IN BLOCK 234, OF EAST Deputy Clerk No. 12000153GCAXSX of the Cir- PALMHURST, ACCORDING TO THE If you are a person with a disability cuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit PLACID ARMS APTS. PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN who needs any accommodation in in and for Highlands County, Florida in PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 72, OF THE order to participate in this proceeding, which NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE 108 ARRON DRIVE, LAKE PLACID, FL 33852 PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS you are entitled, at no cost to you, to LLC, is the Plaintiff and PAUL COUNTY, FLORIDA. the provision of certaina ssistance. MOONEY, UNKNOWN PERSON(S) Office 863-465-6676 or The property is located at the Street Please contac the Office of the Court IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT EMPLOYMENT T.D.D. 800-955-8771 address of: 3613 Ellington Ave., Administrator, (863)534-4690, within PROPERTY, UNKNOWN SPOUSE Sebring, FL 33870. two (2) working days of your receipt fo OF PAUL E. MOONEY, are defen- Sam-1 pm, M-F If you are a person claiming a right the Notice of Sale; if you are hearing dants, the Highlands County Clerk of SKILLED TRADES to funds remaining after the sale, you or voice impaired, call TDD (863)534- the Circuit Court will sell to the highest Now accepting apphcafions for 1 -2-3 BR apts. Central heat and air, blinds, must file a claim with the clerk no later 7777 or Florida Relay Service 711. To and best bidder for cash in the Jury 2050 appliances, on-site laundry outside storage As . water , sewer , garbage ind. than 60 days after the sale. If you fail file response please contact Highlands Assembly Room in the basement, to file a claim you will not be entitled to County Clerk of Court, 590 S. Com- Highlands County Courthouse, 430 any remaining funds. After 60 days, merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL Rent starts at: only the owner of record as of the date Tel: (863)402-6591; Fax: (863)402- 33870, Highlands County, Florida at EXPERIENCED WINDOW TINTER 1 br - $538, 2 br - $590, 3 br - $641 of the lis pendens may claim the sur- 6664. 11:00AM on the 29th day of July, needed at Payless Car Wash. Call plus. 11-76721 2014, the following described proper- Charlton @305 989-2366 or Dorsey This Institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. u WITNESS my hand and the seal of the July 13, 20, 2014 ty as set forth in said Final Judgment @863 212-1477 www.newssun.com Friday, July 18, 2014 | NEWS-SUN | B9

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Five-Day forecast for Highlands County National Forecast for July 18 TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY

A t-storm in spots in the A thunderstorm in the Periods of sun with a Couple of thunderstorms T-storms possible in the afternoon afternoon thunderstorm morning 92° / 73° 93° / 73° 91° / 73° 91° / 74° 91° / 75° Winds: NW at 3-6 mph Winds: NNE at 4-8 mph Winds: ENE at 3-6 mph Winds: E at 3-6 mph Winds: SSE at 4-8 mph

Jacksonville Pensacola 88/70 87/72 Tallahassee 93/71 Almanac Temperature Apalachicola Readings at Archbold Biological Station in Lake Placid 90/73 High Sunday ...... 93° Gainesville Low Sunday ...... 71° 88/70 High Monday ...... 92° Daytona Beach Regional Summary 88/72 Low Monday ...... 67° Ocala High Tuesday ...... 91° Partly sunny today with a thunderstorm in spots during the afternoon. Partly cloudy tonight with a couple of showers 91/70 Low Tuesday ...... 70° Shown are noon postions of weather systems and precipitation. and a thunderstorm. A thunderstorm tomorrow afternoon. High Wednesday ...... 86° Temperature bands are highs for the day. Sunday: a shower or thunderstorm. Low Wednesday ...... 71° Orlando Heat Index 92/73 For 3 p.m. today National Summary Relative humidity ...... 48% It will be a nice end to the workweek across the Northeast and Midwest as high pressure promotes dry weather and Expected air temperature ...... 92° temperatures within a few degrees of normal across the regions today. A slow-moving area of low pressure will Makes it feel like ...... 99° Avon Park Clearwater Tampa deliver rain and thunderstorms from eastern Texas to southwestern Tennessee with a few of the thunderstorms Barometer 93/73 90/76 90/75 advancing to the Appalachian Mountains during the afternoon. Heavy rain focusing around southern Arkansas Monday ...... 29.92 Winter Haven throughout the day will raise fl ooding concerns. Tuesday ...... 29.89 Sebring 90/73 Wednesday ...... 29.88 92/73 St. Petersburg U.S. Cities Precipitation 91/75 Lorida Okeechobee Today Sat. Sun. Today Sat. Sun. Monday ...... 2.89” 91/74 Sarasota City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Tuesday ...... 1.92” Lake Placid 92/77 89/70 Wednesday ...... 0.90” 92/73 Albuquerque 92/67/t 95/70/t 96/69/s Los Angeles 76/64/pc 76/63/pc 76/63/pc Month to date ...... 11.92” Brighton Atlanta 85/68/pc 79/68/t 79/70/t Louisville 83/64/pc 84/66/pc 86/69/t Baltimore 82/65/pc 82/63/pc 80/63/pc Memphis 74/67/r 80/70/t 85/71/t Year to date ...... 29.47” 90/72 Fort Myers West Palm Beach Birmingham 80/67/c 84/70/t 85/70/t Milwaukee 76/62/pc 78/64/pc 80/66/pc Tides 91/75 89/75 Boston 80/62/s 79/61/pc 77/61/pc Minneapolis 80/65/s 83/69/s 88/74/pc Charlotte 85/68/pc 81/65/t 81/65/c Nashville 79/62/c 83/66/t 86/68/t Readings at St. Petersburg Cheyenne 85/56/s 88/60/t 90/62/s New Orleans 85/74/t 84/73/t 86/75/t High ...... 7:33 a.m. Chicago 79/61/pc 82/64/pc 84/68/pc New York City 81/66/s 82/66/pc 79/64/pc Low ...... 1:07 a.m. Cleveland 79/62/s 77/62/pc 79/65/t Norfolk 84/69/pc 82/70/pc 80/69/c High ...... 8:11 p.m. Venus Fort Lauderdale Shown is today’s Columbus 81/64/pc 80/64/pc 81/67/t Oklahoma City 75/63/pc 85/68/pc 88/73/pc Low ...... 2:14 p.m. 91/73 91/77 weather. Temperatures Naples Dallas 84/70/t 89/74/t 92/76/pc Philadelphia 85/67/s 85/66/pc 84/65/pc Readings at Palm Beach are today’s highs and 90/76 Denver 89/61/s 92/62/t 95/62/s Phoenix 104/85/s 105/84/s 106/81/pc High ...... 1:43 a.m. tonight’s lows. Detroit 79/61/s 80/61/pc 82/65/t Pittsburgh 79/63/pc 74/64/t 80/64/pc Low ...... 8:12 a.m. Miami Harrisburg 81/62/s 82/63/pc 80/62/pc Portland, ME 78/55/s 77/55/s 75/56/c High ...... 2:22 p.m. Farm Report Water Restrictions Honolulu 88/74/s 88/75/pc 88/76/sh Portland, OR 78/63/s 83/63/pc 77/57/pc Low ...... 8:40 p.m. 90/76 A thunderstorm in spots this afternoon. • Even addresses may water on Thursday and Houston 84/74/t 89/76/t 91/77/t Raleigh 87/64/pc 81/66/pc 83/65/c Lake Levels Winds north-northwest 3-6 mph. Expect Sunday. Indianapolis 78/60/pc 81/63/pc 81/66/t Rochester 78/57/s 82/63/pc 80/64/t 4-8 hours of sunshine with a 40% chance of Jackson, MS 78/70/t 83/68/t 83/70/t St. Louis 83/63/pc 84/68/pc 88/71/t Readings as of 7 a.m. yesterday precipitation and average humidity 65%. • Odd addresses may water on Wednesday Kansas City 79/62/pc 81/66/s 87/72/s San Francisco 72/59/pc 72/59/pc 72/59/pc Lake Jackson ...... 78.36’ and Saturday. Lexington 80/63/pc 81/63/t 84/66/t Seattle 77/61/pc 75/59/sh 71/55/sh Lake Okeechobee ...... 13.43’ Little Rock 75/65/r 79/68/pc 85/69/pc Wash., DC 85/70/pc 85/68/pc 82/67/pc Normal ...... 14.51’ Weather History • All watering should take place before 10 a.m. and after 4 p.m. Key West The temperature in Albuquerque, N.M., 91/82 World Cities UV Index Today reached 105 degrees on July 18, 1980. The ™ Today Sat. Sun. Today Sat. Sun. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index number, weather observation site for Albuquerque is Florida Cities the greater the need for eye and skin protection. more than 6,000 feet above sea level. Today Sat. Sun. Today Sat. Sun. 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