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'y rh Bomb y scare j a rF deal to move evacuateso LPD ahead with Winn-Dixie Parkway plan Sand skink struction on Phase III of the Sebring Parkway, 3 study under voting to enter into a s contract with Preferred way for Phase Materials Inc. for the III right-of-way design-build phase of the roadway, which would stretch from the BY BARRY FOSTER north end of Sebring to News-Sun Correspondent the south end of Avon Park. SEBRING — High- The project — with lands County commis- an estimated fi nancial sioners Tuesday took the next step in con- SEE COUNTY | A8 Half-cent school Mat Delaney/Lake Placid Journal The remotely guided robot approaches the suitcase that sparked an evacuation when it was left outside the entrance to the sales tax gets Lake Placid Winn-Dixie Wednesday. DSAC support Woman left empty suitcase behind Cox wants full support to a half- BY MAT DELANEY doors of the store and almost “It was calm and fast,” said cent sales tax. They Lake Placid Journal Editor directly in front of the propane LPPD Detective Stuart Trout- measure on also gave advice to Su- tanks. man. “Everyone cooperated November ballot perintendent Wally LAKE PLACID — An unat- Lake Placid police offi cers and we cleared the area quick- Cox: Keep it simple. tended suitcase near an out- were called to the scene at ly.” Cox told the group door display of propane tanks 6:16 p.m. after a shopper no- Grocery orders were left be- BY PHIL ATTINGER that a reallocation forced a two-hour shutdown of ticed the large brown suitcase hind and shopping carts aban- Staff Writer of property taxes by the Winn-Dixie grocery store in and alerted store managers doned in the aisles. the Florida Legisla- the Lake Placid Shopping Cen- who, in turn, phoned in their Employees lounged under SEBRING — The ture lost the district a ter Wednesday evening. concerns. Police arrived with- trees beside the store as they Highlands County Dis- quarter of its capital The suspicious suitcase was in minutes and the evacuation trict Schools Advisory less than 10 feet from the front was ordered. SEE SCARE | A7 Committee has given SEE TAX | A7 City OKs Online learning will feature new project flipped classes, for YMCA shared courses Planned fi tness trail, BY PHIL ATTINGER horticultural center Staff Writer aimed at fi ghting obesity SEBRING — Teachers and Katara Simmons/News-Sun BY SAMANTHA GHOLAR community leaders got a ba- Staff Writer Lake Jackson’s water level had dropped to the point that almost the entire City Pier was high and dry, but sic understanding this week now the lake comes all the way to the sea wall. on how teachers could be- SEBRING — A physical fi tness come more like facilitators and trail and horticultural learning school districts might start center are in the works for the Sebring to contribute $52K sharing courses. YMCA; all that’s left is the fund- Lorie Layfi eld, online edu- ing. cation teacher with the High- YMCA Program Director Dave for Lake Jackson water study lands County School District, Scheck presented the plan and told the District Schools Advi- fi gures to city council members BY SAMANTHA GHOLAR Conservation District can come to an sory Committee that area high Tuesday, explaining the pur- Staff Writer agreement on who will pay which por- schools have spent three years pose behind the new additions tion of the $420,000 project. teaching a workplace tech- to the facility. SEBRING — An extensive study of At Tuesday’s Sebring City Council nology application and online Lake Jackson will soon be taking place if SEE YMCA | A6 the city, county and the Soil and Water SEE LAKE | A8 SEE ONLINE | A6

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This year, material contained herein is the the dealership marks Mother’s Day property of the News-Sun, which the fourth anniversa- dinner is an affiliate of Sun Newspa- Phil Attinger/News-Sun ry of their Family Fun pers. Reproduction in whole or in Day, and will kick off SEBRING — The part is forbidden without the writ- Sebring Fire and Rescue crews clean up debris Tuesday around a demolished Dodge Durango, ten permission of the publisher. that was hit by a fully-loaded citrus semi-trailer that plowed through cars stopped for a traffic light Mother’s Day week- Sebring Moose Lodge All material submitted for publica- at U.S. 27 and Flare Road in Sebring. No one was killed, but two people were airlifted to out-of- end with a dealership- #2259 on U.S. 98 is tion becomes the property of the county trauma centers and another two were taken to Highlands Regional Medical Center. Truck sponsored event with hosting a Mother’s Day newspaper and may be edited for driver Rodney A. Hawthorne, 59, of Lake Placid was cited for careless driving. food, music, games Dinner on Sunday. clarity and space, as well as re- printed, published and used in all and more. Dinner is free to all media. Postmaster: Send address This year’s event will women from 4-6 p.m. change to: News-Sun, 2227 U.S. be held on Saturday Bring the family, cel- 27 S., Sebring, FL 33870. 4 hurt when semi from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ebrate Mom and have at the dealership. The your family join in Commitment to accuracy entire community Karaoke with Jewels The News-Sun promptly cor- rects errors of fact appearing in plows into cars is encouraged to at- from 5-8 p.m. its news stories. If you believe we tend the complimen- have made an error, call the news- By PHIL ATTINGER tary event, which has New hours for room at (863) 385-6155, ext. Staff Writer something for every- Caladium Co-op 516. If you have a question or one in the family. comment about coverage, write to SEBRING — Com- Avon Park-based LAKE PLACID — The Scott Dressel, editor, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870; muters preparing to band, Lotela Gold Caladium Arts and email [email protected].; or head north Tuesday will perform great Crafts Cooperative has call (863) 385-6155. from a traffic light on songs from the ‘50s changed its hours for U.S. 27 got an unwel- and early ‘60s includ- the summer season. Office come shove from a ing Elvis, Sam Cooke, The Co-op will now Location: 2227 U.S. 27 South, semi that didn’t stop. Buddy Holly and Ricky be closed on Monday Sebring, FL 33870 The 1990 Kenworth Nelson. Kids and through November. Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- day-Friday semi-trailer, fully-load- adults alike can enjoy The Co-op will contin- Phone: (863) 385-6155 ed with citrus, plowed Phil Attinger/News-Sun a petting zoo and pony ue with “1st Friday” art Main Fax: (863) 385-1954 through cars at the in- rides, train rides, a wet and cultural event in Newsroom Fax: 385-2453 Firefighters and Emergency Medical personnel help brace Nan- tersection of U.S. 27 cy Whalen of Sebring on Tuesday for transport to Highlands Re- water slide and bounce June with the free class and Flare Road, shov- house a the dealership, for children. Subscription rates gional Medical Center. She was complaining of a possible neck ing aside a 2014 Dodge which is at 1305 US 27 The Caladium Arts & Home injury after the Ford Fusion she was driving got pushed to the 12 mos. Tax Total Durango and a 2009 side of U.S. 27 northbound lanes by a Dodge Durango (back- North. Crafts Cooperative is at $72.22 $5.06 $77.28 Ford Fusion before ground), which was being shoved by a semi-trailer that didn’t “We look forward 132 E. Interlake Blvd. In Florida mail coming to stop a dozen stop for a light. to this event every Call 699-5940 or visit 12 mos. Tax Total yards past the opposite year, as our way to say www.caladiumarts.org. $107.24 $7.51 $114.75 Out of Florida mail side of the wide inter- passenger Mary Gallo- bring, were behind ‘thanks’ to our custom- 12 mos. Tax Total section. way, the owner of the the wreck in a full-size ers and the Avon Park Amy’s School $122.41 $8.57 $130.98 No one was killed. car. Chevrolet sport utility community,” said Bill of Dance revue All occupants of the The Dodge traveled vehicle, thankful to be Jarrett. “We are clear- is Saturday Your newspaper is delivered by Dodge and the driver across all lanes, com- out of harm’s way and ing our lot to make an independent contractor. If you do not receive your home deliv- of the Ford were trans- ing to rest facing west able to give informa- room for many events, AVON PARK — ered newspaper by 6 a.m. on any ported to local hospi- in the left turn lane, tion to officers. How- food and music – a Amy’s School of Dance publication date, please phone tals for possible inju- against the concrete- ever, they had missed fun day for the whole will present its 18th the circulation department before ries. curb median. The Ford an appointment that family.” Annual Dance Revue 10 a.m. on Wednesday and Fri- day, and before 11 a.m. Sunday. Sebring police of- spun to its right half- night, trapped on the Contact patconnel- at South Florida State A replacement copy will be deliv- ficers cited Rodney way onto the grass northbound shoulder [email protected]. College’s Theatre of ered to you. Subscribers who no- A. Hawthorne, 59, of shoulder, facing east. with at least one oth- the Performing Arts at tify us after said times will be is- Lake Placid with care- Cynthia Behrens was er motorists until the Parkinson’s 7 p.m. on Saturday. sued an account credit. Deadlines for subscription changes are noon less driving. The wreck, flown to Lakeland Re- wreck was cleared. Support Group Tickets may be pur- Tuesday for the Wednesday edi- which started in the gional Medical Cen- While fire crews meets Monday chased at the door. tion, noon Thursday for the Friday outside lane, closed all ter and Robert Behrens swept glass particles edition and noon Friday for the northbound lanes at was flown to Tampa from around and off of SEBRING — The Ballroom Dancers, Sunday edition. Changes received the intersection and General Hospital. Both his semi, Jarrold said Highlands County Social Circle after the times stated will be pro- cessed on the following publica- diverted traffic onto were stable as of 9 p.m., drivers need to exercise Parkinson’s Support plan cruise tion date. Lakeview Drive for al- police reports said. caution around semis. Group will meet most an hour. Both Nancy Wha- They shouldn’t stop too Monday at 10 a.m. at LAKE PLACID — The Obituaries AND The impact was hard len and Shannon Wha- close behind a semi- Sebring First Baptist Lake Placid Ballroom Announcements enough to spray glass len were transported trailer or other heavy Church. Dancers and Placid Email all obituaries and death notices to [email protected] pebbles onto the pas- to Highlands Regional vehicle, because they All interested per- Lakes Social Circle Email all other announcements senger-side steps of an- Medical Center. Nan- could end up smashed sons are urged to have arranged a din- to [email protected] other semi-trailer wait- cy Whalen, who walked between that vehicle attend. ner/dance cruise ing in the center lane. over to firefighters and For information, call on the Captain JP Place a Classified Ad and a semi-trailer that “The (Dodge) came emergency medical doesn’t stop. 453-6589. Paddleboat out of Fort From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. M-F (863) 385-6155, ext. 505 or across in front of me,” technicians complain- Whatever may have Myers on Aug. 9. (863) 314-9876 said trucker Todd Jarr- ing of neck pain, said been the problems in Highway Park This will be a three- old of Windsor, Ontar- they were on their way Tuesday’s wreck, he Council to hour cruise on the RETAILd A vertising io. “(The trucker) didn’t to see her son graduate said the trucking in- meet Monday Caloosahatchee River Mitch Collins try to stop.” from the South Florida dustry in general has a through the city of Fort 386-5626 According to both State College Culinary problem with “wheel- LAKE PLACID — Myers featuring a buf- [email protected] Jarrold and Haw- Career Academy that holders” — people with The Highway Park fet, reasonably priced Vickie Watson thorne, the light had night. little or no training. Neighborhood cocktails and music. 386-5631 just turned green when David Cleveland Sr. “Not many people Council’s month- For reservations, call [email protected] the wreck occurred at and Josh Cleveland, fa- are being safe,” Jarrold ly meeting will Susie Lee at 863-699- Terri Lee 6:27 p.m. ther and son from Se- said. be on Monday at 0886 by June 24. 386-5628 [email protected] Hawthorne told po- lice he was coasting Lottery Cash 3 Ldegal A vertising and downshifting as Monday, May 5 Janet Emerson he approached the in- Lotto Day: 1-7-1 Night: 6-0-5 Clinical research 385-6155, ext. 596 tersection in the out- Tuesday, May 6 [email protected] Wednesday, May 7 side lane, but when he 4-12-15-24-38-40 X-4 Day: 3-3-2 Night: 8-8-0 studies in our area. applied the brakes, he Next Jackpot: $43 million Wednesday, May 7 N ewsroom met resistance and the Day: 9-6-7 Night: 4-2-3 Call 385-6155 truck didn’t stop. 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www.FHHeartland.org A4 | News-Sun | Friday, May 9, 2014 www.newssun.com LPHS Gallery Walk and Concert make beautiful music together Payne starts Vietnam By KIM LEATHERMAN Lake Placid Journal Correspondent veterans podcast

LAKE PLACID — By BARRY FOSTER as told by the veterans Wilbur Little, a Ma- The Lake Placid High News-Sun Correspondent who experienced the rine an infantryman School Music and Vi- event. in the early days of sual Arts departments SEBRING — Known “These stories will the Vietnam conflict. teamed up to showcase for his work with the be available for stu- He operated in the their students’ accom- Highlands Coun- dents of history and northernmost parts plishments on Tuesday ty Toastmasters or- all who want to know of South Vietnam and in the commons. ganization and the the real story,” he said saw a great deal of The Culinary depart- authoring of a book Payne said he got first-hand action. ment, which is part of “Vietnam Veteran the idea from an in- His tour in Viet- the curriculum for the Memoirs,” Lake Placid terview he did on talk nam ended after 10 Family and Consumer resident Mack Payne radio station AM730 months when he was Science class, kept ev- now has taken on yet about his book. seriously wound- eryone refreshed with another project, a “It’s pretty unique. ed and evacuated to beverages and cookies Vietnam veteran news It’s the only Vietnam Guam for medical made from scratch by podcast. news-related podcast treatment. the students. Located on the on iTunes,” Payne While some inter- The Visual Arts De- iTunes website at said. viewees had com- partment, led by Andie http://vietnamveter- Payne said he want- bat experience, oth- Hammett, presented annews.com/ the site ed to record the mem- ers were veterans who the annual Gallery Walk features a mix of Viet- ories of the veterans helped the effort in along the main hallway Kim Leatherman/Lake Placid Journ nam War-related top- before they begin to other ways. in the school. Although A sample of the artwork that was displayed on the Gallery Walk. ics and interviews. He pass away like veter- “I talked with one all classes of artwork Destiny Ybarra placed first with this piece. said he created the ans of World War II guy whose job it was were displayed, an em- podcast as an exten- and and the Korean to load B-52s with phasis was placed on Director Jonathan “Colors of the Wind” sion of his book War. bombs,” Payne said. the outgoing seniors’ Vaughn and his mu- and “Let it Go.” The “I wanted to do Payne said he finds “I have just been try- work. sic department brought sting orchestra played more in telling others veterans by reading ing to find different The Art League was down the house with “Curse of the Rosin Eat- about those tumultu- articles about them things of interest to on hand to judge the art his choice of “pop mu- ing Zombies,” Sweet ous times in our his- on the Internet, then Vietnam veterans.” of the students. sic” for the concert. Moment,” “Kinetic En- tory. A podcast epi- makes a follow-up In order to keep up All mediums were The selections were ergy,” and a medley sode is an excellent phone call. with what is current- represented and in- light and lively num- from the movie “Brave.” way to record oral his- “I would just call ly available on the in- cluded oils, acrylics, bers, many of them tak- The band rocked out tory. I plan to inter- them up and ask ternet, Payne said he pastels and graphite. en form Disney movies to “Music from a Dark- view as many Vietnam them about their ex- subscribed to Google Local artist and author including the newest ened Theatre,” “The veterans as I can and periences and they Alerts, which would Herb Frazier was duly hit, “Frozen.” Golden Era of Rock and include them on this would talk to me,” he inform him of what impressed. “There is The chorus sang “The Roll,” and a medley podcast so millions said. was being published some great talent here,” Lion Sleeps Tonight,” from “Phantom of the around the world can Among the inter- and where it was fea- he said. “Can You Feel the Love,” Opera.” hear the real stories views are one with tured. County celebrates Law Day

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Katara Simmons/News-Sun Attorney David Lanier makes his way to the podium Thursday to accept the Judge J. David Lang- ford award during the Highlands County Law Day celebration at the Sebring Civic Center. Lanier, who has practicied law in Highlands County for more than 60 years, was presented this new award for his professionalism and long-term dedication. The Judge Clifton M. Kelly award went to Heather Beato, Penny Ogg earned the Law Day award and Sebring High School student Thi Ngoc Tran re- ceived the Jani Branham-Seamans Award which includes a two-year scholarship to South Florida State College.

Tenth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Olin Shinholser smiles Thursday as Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Ricky Polston jokes about their ri- val football teams (FSU and UF) Thursday during Law Day in Sebring. All jokes aside, Polston praised Shinholser for his quiet disposition and major contributions. Polston, shown below giving his ad- dess, spoke about this year’s Law Day theme, “Why Every Vote Matters” and made a call to action to everyone from school aged children to professional adults to be more involved. According to the Law Day event program, “Law Day provides and op- portunity to explore the move- 8633140348 ment for civil and human LIKE US ON FACEBOOK rights in America and the im- FOR SPECIAL OFFERSI pact it has had in promoting the ideal of equality under the law.” www.newssun.com Friday, May 9, 2014 | News-Sun | A5 iewpoints V ......

YOur Views May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month THE ENEMY In recognition of May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, we would like to reach out to Highlands County and surrounding area i News-Sun DIPLD - motorists and motorcyclists alike, encourag- Highlands County’s Hometown ing them to “share the road” in order to re- Newspaper Since 1927 duce motorcycle deaths and injuries. Mo- torcycles are among the smallest and most

Romona Washington Scott Dressel 41 vulnerable vehicles on the road, putting rid- ,( Publisher Editor iAAMS 7 ers at greater risk of death and serious inju- [email protected] [email protected] rERPoRsg ry in a crash. In fact, according to the Depart- ment of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), mo- torcyclists are 30 times more likely than oc- cupants of cars to die in a crash, and 5 times more likely to be injured. aNOTHEr View The latest statistics from NHTSA display this tragedy in stark numbers. Motorcycle deaths have increased every year for 14 of the Response to past 15 years, except in 2009, which saw a de- Alk cline. In 2012, 4,957 motorcyclists died on America’s roads, accounting for 15 percent of Sterling was total highway deaths. Motorcycle crash-relat- ed injuries also increased from 81,000 in 2011 to 93,000 in 2012. good to see One way we can decrease the number of fa- talities and injuries, and make the roads safer he edifying aspect of the Los An- is if we work together, motorists and motor- geles Clippers controversy was cyclists alike. Adhering to the following rules OFFICIAL America’s reaction. TOM will improve highway safety for everyone. T MD?TING Even non-sports fans must have tl TODAY Drivers should: heard about what’s going on with what i ■■Be on the lookout for motorcyclists at all has always been regarded as the city’s times; second-class team, living in the shad- ■■Signal all lane changes and turns, and con- ow of the revered Lakers. stantly check mirrors and blind spots be- "WHERE DO WE SIGN UP TO GIVE THE PRAYER?" The Clippers’ obscenely rich owner, fore proceeding; Donald Sterling, was recorded making ■■Be fully focused on the task of driving and racist remarks, chastising his girlfriend in control of their vehicles at all times; and for hanging around with black people. ■■Never drive impaired by alcohol or drugs. (Not to mention the little-mentioned coo ig JAR! Riders should: sexism of him telling her it would sul- ■■Obey all traffic laws and be properly li- ly her image as a “delicate ... woman.”) COOKIE JAR! censed; His long-suspected bigotry, the sub- ■■If they choose to wear a helmet, they ject of past lawsuits, was on full display COOKIE JAR! should wear a DOT-compliant helmet and in the conversation that she recorded. use reflective tape and gear to be more vis- It was released to the world right ible. NHTSA estimates helmets saved the as the Clippers were in the playoffs lives of 1,617 motorcyclists in 2011; and for only the third time since Sterling ■■Never ride while impaired or distracted. bought the team in 1981 and at the o Additional information about motorcycle end of their best regular season in his- ® safety can be found at www.nhtsa.gov/Safe- tory. ty/Motorcycles. Please join us in reaching The irony of his beliefs was not lost 0 out to other motorists and motorcyclists this on anyone. Most of the Clippers play- month to encourage safe driving every day of ers — and in fact the predominant the year. number of players on all NBA teams ABATE of Florida, Inerstate Chapter — are African American, meaning ERCAI,UE Sebring Sterling showed prejudice toward the very people who made him most of his money. The outcry was immediate and over- whelming: Sterling didn’t deserve to Connecting the dots own the team, and something had to be done. The heartening part of the With the economy in lic degraded to a point al, state or local govern- nationwide reaction was how many the tank, all the pundits Guest Column where the citizens will ment into bankruptcy is people, of all races, were outraged. — the left, the right and Russell Errett only vote for a represen- not promoting the gen- Led with dignity and restraint by all the ones in between tative that will give them eral welfare. veteran coach Doc Rivers, the play- — are exalting their and subsidies does not money from the trea- Here is where our dot ers handled the tumultuous situation cause and solution to meet this requirement. sury? is forgotten. We are sup- with class, turning their warmup jer- the problem. But noth- The only way that Con- We are $17 trillion in posed to be a compas- seys inside out to hide the Clippers ing has stopped the ebb gress will stop deficit debt and climbing. How sionate nation and we logo and wearing black socks, shoes and tide of the economy. spending is for the court did we get to this high a should help a fami- and armbands as a silent protest while Why can’t we find a to demand that they debt? We demand that ly member in need. Is they awaited the ruling by NBA Com- cause and a solution? I obey the Constitution. the government pro- it greed that takes over missioner Adam Silver. think the answer is sim- One dot we fail to con- vide a “safety net.” If that we have demand- His announcement Tuesday was ple. We do not connect nect, we need look no we want to stop adding ed the government take harsh and satisfyingly appropriate: all the dots. The conser- farther than the most to the deficit, then we care of our family mem- Sterling was banned for life from the vatives and the liber- learned group that is have to send the “safe- bers with other people’s Clippers organization and the NBA als have their own set of given the task of in- ty net” back to “we the money? and fined $2.5 million. And Silver dots that they ignore. terpreting the Consti- people.” Congress has The last dot we forget called for the other NBA team owners I think that one dot tution, the Supreme shown that they can not is that when the found- to force him to sell the Clippers. that all of us have ig- Court. How do you ex- be stopped in sending ers wrote the Constitu- At the Clippers-Warriors game that nored is the lessons of plain the five to four de- money back to their dis- tion they made our po- night in Staples Center in LA, fans history. “It is not worth cision if it’s not along trict with the intent in litical system a republic didn’t boycott the game, as some peo- while to try to keep his- ideology lines? buying votes. A politi- and capitalism with ple had suggested. They did some- tory from repeating it- What was the intent cian’s opium is O.P.M. competitive free enter- thing far better. self, for man’s charac- of our forefathers when (other people’s money). prise as our economic Most of them shucked their red Clip- ter will always make the they were writing the Otherwise, there will be system, which provides pers playoff T-shirts and instead wore preventing of the rep- Constitution? I think it’s no tax high enough to for individual proper- black to show solidarity with the team etitions impossible.” — was for neighbors to be pay the interest on the ty rights. This is in direct against racism. They carried signs ex- Mark Twain neighborly and to pre- debt and have enough conflict with socialism, horting bigotry and calling for Ster- If you look at history, vent government from for the “safety net” or in which the state owns ling’s removal. They held banners pro- it will show that all gov- interfering. any other government and controls all proper- claiming the new Clippers motto, “We ernments have declined Are we still neighbor- service. Will anyone vol- ty. Are we losing our re- Are One.” because of overspend- ly and is the govern- unteer to, without pay, public by the consistent It was moving to see America’s reac- ing for whatever reason. ment interfering? Are we take care of the govern- rules and regulation and tion to the entire scandal. The mes- We would not be in the squabbling among our- ment services? taxes being imposed by sage rang loud and clear: on television, situation we are in today selves and have we lost One statement in the the elected representa- on radio talk shows, across social me- if we had listened to the our republic? I would constitution which is tive? dia and in so many homes across the Constitution that de- like to know what the seldom used is “pro- country. manded just compen- difference is? In a de- mote the general wel- Russell Errett can be contact- Racism won’t be tolerated. sation, that is that any mocracy, the citizens fare.” General welfare ed at [email protected]. money leaving the trea- can vote to give them- does not mean wel- Guest columns are the opin- An editorial from the Press-Republi- sury will be for labor or selves money from the fare and subsidies for a ion of the writer, not necessar- can of Plattsburgh, New York. material only. Welfare treasury. Has our repub- few. 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roles may move from “Students are not used mat of classes would Obituaries ONLINE being the providers of to the idea that they help them learn not to From page A1 information to facilita- are self-directed.” procrastinate. Joseph Calabrese Rose, preceded him in tors, helping students Still, having students Highlands still has From our death. He leaves be- do course work that learn at home through some challenges, such life you’re hind a son, Arman Cal- etiquette course. It they studied on their approved Internet re- as access to on-cam- going. You abrese, of Germany, and teaches students how own the previous day. sources lets them learn pus computer labs or will al- daughter Marion Hemm- to operate in an in- Online courses are at their own pace and even to the Internet. erich, of Germany, grand- ways stay creasingly digital becoming more com- repeat if needed. The Committee members son Christian and grand- in our hearts. Sudden- world, Layfield said. mon, from universi- teacher serves as a Dawn Miller and Page ly and abruptly, we daughter Jennifer, All students are re- ty-level classes to sec- coach and guide, she Green expressed con- have to say good- of Germany, along bye to our beloved with a loving group quired by state law to ondary and even some said. cerns about how many dad, grandpa, fa- of brothers, sis- have completed a least elementary schools. One committee students may not have ther-in-law, broth- ters, nephews and one online course for Layfield said it chang- member said this is the Internet access, either er, brother-in-law, nieces.He served graduation. Layfield es the dynamic of the trend for higher educa- because their fami- uncle and best in the U.S. Army said course completion classroom to self-di- tion, especially gradu- lies can’t afford it or the friend — Joseph Calabrese for 37 years. He rates have been good: rected study. The ate degrees, because it service is not available Calabrese, Born enjoyed his retire- 677 out of 785 stu- teacher provides stu- saves students the cost to their communities. March 13, 1946, died ment traveling, garden- dents. There is a move dents with approved of moving to the uni- Layfield said the ing and wood working April 6, 2014. to add to the online reading and videos on versity and paying for apps are available with his wife of 42 years. He was born in With- course offerings with a the course work, which housing. for mobile devices, if erbee, New York, son A celebration of life will civics course. they must study and Superintendent of needed. She also said of Frank and Philom- be enjoyed by family and ena Calabrese. Wife, friends at his home. However, a more far- then use to take exams, Schools Wally Cox said students should take reaching effect may be write papers and con- he hopes this will en- full advantage of the that as the district be- struct projects. courage more students laboratories whenev- William L. Ottoway furniture. William was a gins adding more on- “Procrastination is to take online courses. er they can while in William Baptist. line courses, teachers’ an issue,” Layfield said. He thinks the new for- school. L. Ottoway, William is survived beloved by his loving wife, Jean; husband children, Steve, Debbie ber of different aspects Mayor John Shoop imously approved and father, Ruda; siblings, broth- YMCA that help people be- voiced his concern Scheck’s request to uti- died early Wednesday er, Leroy; sister, Lorraine From page A1 morning May 7, 2014. Sellers; he was blessed come more aware of about the funding pro- lize city property adja- He was in the compan- with five grandchildren their bodies and what cess for Scheck’s proj- cent to the YMCA for ionship of his loving and many nieces and “Twenty-six percent they are putting into ect and offered some the construction of the wife and daughter at his nephews. of adults and 20 per- them. ideas. fitness trail and horti- home. The family will cele- cent of kids in High- “The horticultural “I believe there is cultural center. William was born in brate his life with a me- lands County are center teaches the kids some money in a fund Minnesota in 1926, son morial service beginning obese. Seventy per- how to grow their own that could be used for a at 11 a.m. Saturday, May of Ms. Marjorie and Al- cent of polled chil- veggies and food,” said project like this. There’s 10, at the Michael A. Bro- bert Ottoway. He celebrat- dren and adults do not Scheck. $9,230.99 with RPAC ed his 88th birthday on chetti Funeral Home with eat enough fruits and Funding for the two (Recreational Parks Feb. 19. William entered military honors. Pastor the U.S. Navy after his Kevin Ahrens of First Bap- vegetables daily. This projects is not avail- Advisory Committee) schooling. He served dur- tist Church of Lake Jose- was found out in a re- able through the YMCA fund right now. Those ing WWII aboard the U.S. phine will officiate. cent study done in the itself, therefore Scheck funds go back into the V500 Naval ship Pine Island in Interment will be in the county,” Scheck said. is awaiting the deci- general fund in Sep- the South Pacific. Sarasota National Ceme- “The purpose of this sion on a grant he ap- tember. That money When William was dis- tery. In lieu of flowers do- is to get people off of plied for through Gen- has to go to something charged from the Navy antions are urged in the the couch and get ac- eral Mills. If approved, such as this, a new ini- he migrated to . He benefit of Lake Josephine tive with their fami- the grant will provide tiative. Maybe it could retired after 30 years of Baptist Church Meal Min- istry, 111 Lake Josephine lies,” said Scheck. $25,000. be used to fund a proj- service with the City of The fitness trail will “I’ll know something ect such as this,” Shoop Miami as a foreman. He Dr. Sebring, FL 33875, or feature new items and by May 31,” Scheck said. oversaw the carpentry de- Good Shepherd Hospice, partment. William left Mi- 1110 Hammock Rd., Se- incorporate a num- said to the council. The council unan- ami 31 years ago and bring, FL 33870. Memo- settled in Sebring. Wil- rial arrangements are un- liam’s family always knew der the loving devotion of Cant him as a kind and gen- Michael A. 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was going to cause all SCARE this.” From page A1 Langford said she rushed back to the waited out the closing. store when a friend One woman said told her an abandoned she moved the suit- suitcase caused an case when she entered evacuation at the store. the store. “It was out in Once the x-rays re- the middle of the side- vealed the suitcase to walk and I was wor- be empty, Ball looked ried someone might up from his computer trip over it,” Carolyn screen and calmly said. Townsend said. “Then “I see no wires, no igni- I was one of the shop- tion source and no ex- pers that had to get out plosives.” Police Chief of the store. I told the James Fansler brisk- cops I had moved that ly walked to the suit- doggone suitcase and case, picked it up and it seemed to be empty.” carried it into the park- Lake Placid police ar- ing lot. rived and were soon He opened it to con- Mat Delaney/Lake Placid Journal joined by three trucks firm it was, indeed, and crews from the The Winn-Dixie store in the Lake Placid Shopping Center was emptied quickly Wednesday evening when an unattended suitcase was empty and returned it discovered near a display of propane tanks at the entrance to the store. Lake Placid Police De- to Langford, who of- partment and deputies fered a meek “Am I in from the Highlands from the nearby Beef table x-ray equipment, police she had spent to do,” Langford said. trouble?” County Sheriff’s Office. O’Brady’s restaurant, capturing views from the afternoon driv- “I needed to get those “No, ma’am, you’re Within in an hour of many of them stopping several angles. That ing older friends on er- ladies and their grocer- not in trouble,” Fansler the initial call, Major to watch the drama for data was processed rands around town, in- ies home, so I just set told her. “We appreci- Brandon Ball, a bomb a few minutes. and analyzed on a cluding a trip to the the suitcase out and ate you coming back specialist from the After setting up a computer screen in the Winn-Dixie store. The intended to come back here and telling us State Fire Marshal’s Of- computer-based guid- back of the Major Ball’s women returned to for it. I didn’t know it what happened.” fice, was on scene with ance system that also vehicle, revealing the the car with their pur- a specialized robot and provided real-time vid- suitcase to be empty. chases, Langford said. portable x-ray equip- eo images, Ball dis- While the robot was There was no room in MARTIAL ARTS AMERICA ' ment. patched the track-driv- still gathering its infor- the trunk because of a Z \v The evacuation in- en robot to examine mation, a Lake Plac- large suitcase intended Super cluded only the south the suitcase. He then id woman arrived on as a donation for the Fun l 1 end of the shop- donned heavy protec- scene to claim the suit- Potter’s House thrift Summer ping center. Custom- tive gear and walked to case. store. Program ers came and went the suitcase with por- Mary Langford told “I didn’t know what Call Today! Call Times: 7:30am-5:30pm June 7th to Aug 16th 471-2467 REGISTER NOW!!!! tax instead of proper- with a low voter turn- teachers, like those “Life Skills with a Positive Attitude” Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday TAX Free Breakfast ty tax. By his calcula- out. Jan Shoop, com- on the advisory com- Free Breakfast Free Breakfast Free Breakfast Free Breakfast Mystery Trip Bowling Movies at the Mall Mystery Trip Arcade From page A1 tions, only 40 percent mittee liaison from the mittee, talking to par- Free Lunch Trips Free Tokens Free Lunch Free Tokens Free Lunch 2-Hr Swim Free Lunch Free Lunch 2-Hr Swim to 50 percent of people school board, said it ents and families. Juve 2-Hr Swim 2-Hr Swim Martial Art 2-Hr Swim Martial Art Martial Art Martial Art Lessons Martial Art Lessons improvement fund- who live in Highlands would have passed if said the case would get Lessons Lessons ing. Dropping proper- County pay property school district employ- more help by enlisting Lessons plus ty values increased the tax, thanks to home- ees had gotten out to people from differing $ 00 event Awards & Trophies! 55per week fees loss to one half. School stead exemptions and vote. backgrounds and view- NonniWe are the only Summer program offered FREE maintenance has been other reductions. Cox said Monday he points. FREE KARATE in Highlands County that ensures your SWIMMING ALL UNIFORM AND child Summer fun that develops life SUMMER reduced to $200,000 With sales taxes, he also learned not to try “I think teachers and GYM BAG for the first 30 enrolled for the first skills with a positive attitude, while for ALL weeks 30 enrolled for enjoying daily activities and numerous SAVE $200 per year. said, 35 percent to 40 and run the campaign parents can be con- ALL weeks. IN SWIM FEES Cox told the com- percent is paid by tour- himself. He needs vincing,” Cox said. 0 FUN FILLED EVENTS! mittee that before the ists. 46 funding loss the dis- “Under sales tax, ev- trict had been buying eryone pays a little,” nine to 10 new bus- Cox said. es each year to replace He said there could those in the 110-bus be negative impacts to Furnish your Backyard in fleet that had eachedr people who make very 250,000 miles or more. little, but not for food Committee member and medicine. Diane Juve told Cox Juve also said she comfort that the funding loss is also wanted to hear the compelling, but so is plan on how the mon- the result that the dis- ey would be spent. Cox trict has been unable didn’t have the plan in TYLE to buy any new buses front of him at Mon- S for the last five years. day’s meeting. Howev- Come see us today, spend “People think ‘rick- er, Cox has said in pre- ety school buses,’” Juve vious meetings that the some time with us and lets said. projected $4 million talk about the possibilities Although the school the tax would pay to district would park any build new facilities and we can create with your buses that aren’t safe, repair existing ones. Juve pointed out that That would also in- budget. parents understand clude buying new the issue better from classroom technolo- We offer a wide selection of that perspective. gy, building a facility furniture designs in a variety The advisory com- in Lake Placid to house mittee voted to give school buses running of materials: Aluminum, Cast support now since the in the south end of the membership would county and replacing Aluminum, Resin, Wicker, change early this fall long-overdue mainte- PVS, Umbrellas, Fireplaces, after the teachers re- nance items, such as turn for the school worn carpets and rust- Fireplace Accessories & year. Melanie Jackson, ed gutters. More! who chairs the com- The most overcrowd- mittee, said it would ed school is Lake Plac- be good to get infor- id Elementary School, Call us today or come into mation about the pro- with 900 students in our store to see our beautiful posed tax over the a space designed for summer so they can 670-720 students with- selection! study it and be ready to out portable class- answer questions from rooms. Another school the public before Oc- — Lake Country El- tober. ementary — only has Cox said he would do two wings but was Imo/ that. So far, he has con- meant to have three, Family owned & operated since 1978 sensus from the school like Cracker Trail Ele- board to proceed with mentary, Park Elemen- Chamber of putting a resolution on tary and Sun ’N Lake • Financing Available Commerce member the ballot this fall. Cox Elementary.   said he would recom- When the school Established GriffinsCARPET MART, INC mend enacting the tax board asked voters to 1974 for 15 years. approve a capital im- 560 U.S. 27 North • Sebring • 385-4796 He said he prefers provement sales tax in changing the sales 2005, it was defeated www.CarpetPatioBlinds.com www.newssun.com Friday, May 9, 2014 | News-Sun | A8 Flowers and fun to highlight Saturday mower race in AP

By BARRY FOSTER Pyburn said that he Company here in Avon News-Sun Correspondent expected a greater field Park come up and buy of competitors in many some fence space dur- AVON PARK — Moth- of the classes as rac- ing a race,” Pyburn said. ers will be the focus of ers from other parts of “They also asked about attention Saturday eve- the state had indicat- what it would take to ning at the Avon Park ed their intention to be get a mower to run.” Mowerplex as the lo- in town for Saturday He said the interest cal branch of the North night’s competition. has confirmed what of- American Society of “They’ll be coming in ficials from the Unit- Grass Racers and Sod from Okeechobee, Lox- ed States Lawn Mow- Kim Leatherman/Lake Placid Journ Slingers celebrates their ahatchee, Punta Gorda er Racing Association Principal Carla Ball looks on as children from Melinda Devlin’s class use their “field guide” text- “Spring Fling.” and at least three new have been telling him books in their outdoors classroom. “We’ll have flowers guys from Lakeland,” — that the local group for the first 75 ladies he said. appears to be the fast- who come through the Pyburn said others est growing mower rac- Camp Runamuck tradition gate,” said NASGRASS will be participating for ing organization in the President Wes Pyburn. the first time having ei- country. “Then we’ll get down to ther purchased or built The races will be held continues at Lake Country mower racing.” racing mowers to bring this Saturday evening at But it’s not only in to the Avon Park track. the Avon Park Mower- the stands that ladies “We had one guy Plex on the west end of By KIM LEATHERMAN make their appear- who came in and saw the Avon Park Airport. Lake Placid Journal Correspondent ance the second Sat- the Snowbird Nation- Admission for adults is urday night of each als back in March and $5 children 12 and un- LAKE PLACID — Camp month. Pyburn point- fell in love with the der are free. Runamuck has been a long stand- ed out that a number of sport,” he said. “He’s There is an addition- ing tradition at Lake Country Ele- women compete in the now bought a mower al charge for those who mentary School. lawn mower races at and will bring it in this wish to go into the pit For over 20 years, third grade stu- the track, including Se- weekend.” area. Gates open at dents, teachers and volunteers turn bring’s Catherine Baker, With the addition- 5 p.m. with heat racing the campus into a makeshift camp- Sharon Curtis from In- al attention, there has commencing at 6 p.m. ground, dotting the lawn with tents Kim Leatherman/Lake Placid Journ verness, Becky Kufeldt been additional spon- More information may and picnic benches. There were five Mary Campbell’s third grade class learns to from the Venice area sorship participation as be obtained at the AP classes totaling more than 90 stu- sing in a round at Camp Runamuck at Lake and Avon Park’s Keri well. “We had the folks MowerPlex Facebook dents pitching in to erect the tents Country Elementary School. Bryant. from Pure Grit Boot page. this week. According to third grade teach- “Camp Runamuck has been go- er, Melinda Devlin, the children will ing for over 20 years,” she said. “I council meeting Tues- Councilman Scott learn real life skills as well as have saw no reason to not to keep it go- LAKE day. “We will have an Stanley voted no to ap- fun in their outdoor classrooms. ing. The kids are very excited and From page A13 answer then that will propriate funds for the “The students will learn outdoor are learning a lot.” give us a dollar amount project April 15, and his skills such as which plants are safe Students in Ashley Tomlinson’s meeting, John Grif- and a ‘Here’s what we opinion didn’t change to eat and how to identify poison class were making Mother’s Day fin wanted to get fel- can do with that’ solu- much Tuesday. ivy,” she stated. “They will learn wa- gifts and performing science proj- low council members’ tion.” “I don’t see what this ter safety and the importance of life ects. Melinda Devlin’s pupils were opinions — along with Elwell said that Lake money is going to give jackets. Camp songs and solar pow- cooking s’mores in solar ovens a new vote — on what Jackson is a vital part of us,” Stanley said. ered ovens are part of the lesson made from bakery cake boxes. steps to take in order the city and county, so Whitlock made a mo- plans as well.” The camp concluded Thursday to find out what causes a solution to the water tion for the city to con- Though new to the Camp with a sleepover in the tents super- the levels of the lake to level problem is in ev- tribute up to $52,000 Runamuck experience, Principal vised and chaperoned by teachers rise and fall so drasti- eryone’s best interest. for the cost of the Lake Carla Ball remarked on the benefits. and parent volunteers. cally. “We know that there’s Jackson Watershed Hy- The proposed study something wrong. Let’s drology Study. was presented by High- find out for sure what The motion passed “Keep in mind that There had been a lands County Lakes it is. Let’s see if it’s rain 4-1. COUNTY the construction won’t recommendation on Manager Clell Ford at or too much rain is the The Southwest Flor- From page A13 begin until early next the thickness of the the city’s April 15 coun- problem,” said Council- ida Water Manage- year,” said Highlands roadway, a stipulation cil meeting, but Grif- man Bud Whitlock. ment District will fund County Engineer Ra- Gavarette refered to as fin’s absence during the Ford explained what $315,000 of the cost. impact of $6,347,950 mon Gavarette. “If the “value engineering.” April 15 meeting result- would happen if the The remaining $105,000 — initially had been one-penny sales tax He assured commis- ed in a tie vote. council gave the go- will be funded locally. listed as part of the is reauthorized, you sioners it would not The watershed hy- ahead to contribute to Ford said Thursday commission’s consent might not even need be detrimental to the drology study would the study costs. that if all three local en- agenda until it was re- to borrow from the overall project. dig deeper into drain- “The last study that tities commit to fund- quested to be put on landfill closure fund.” One big unknown age and leakage suspi- was done on the lake ing and the agreement the action agenda for The infrastructure for the project could cions. Lake Jackson was was in 1995. There was can be hammered out discussion. surtax, which adds be the possible pres- so low that it could be a lot of work that was in a timely fashion, the “Did we figure out a penny per dollar ence of sand skinks walked across in some not done in ‘95. There study could began in exactly who put this to the sales tax, will on the proposed right spots in 2012, but has was no groundwork the summer. on consent agenda be up for a vote dur- of way. Officials from since risen consider- done at all and it was “We are ready to go to start with?” Com- ing the upcoming Au- Preferred Materials al- ably. the USDA heading that as early as July if we missioner Don Elwell gust primary elec- ready have started a “The county is on project up. This study can get the agreement asked County Admin- tions. That levy is used “coverboard survey” board, the Soil and Wa- will be far more exten- hammered out. We are istrator June Fisher. to fund concurrency for the subterranean ter Conservation is the sive than that study,” in the process of do- After being assured projects as part of the lizards, not wanting to possible other entity said Ford. “The seep- ing that. I met with the she had located that county’s comprehen- miss a government- that would be contrib- age monitors have got- Board of County Com- information, Elwell re- sive land use manage- mandated window. uting to the project,” ten much, much bet- missioners on May 20 plied, “We don’t need ment plan. Gavarette said fail- Ford said. ter since then and it’s and the Soil and Water to identify them but I The asphalt, which ure to meet that provi- Though the High- just going to tell us a lot Conservation as well,” just wanted to make would come from the sion could potentially lands County Board of more information.” Ford said. sure we knew that.” county-owned plant, push the project back Commission has ex- As part of the agree- was an item of dis- as much as a year. pressed its interest in ment, the county ad- cussion as well. High- “We’re hoping that we the study and contrib- ditionally will be lands County Road & don’t have a big prob- uting to the cost, it will responsible for pro- Bridge Department lem with that,” he not go it alone. viding asphalt as well Superintendent Kyle said. “We’re hoping “The county is not as mining and hauling Green told commis- we don’t have to miti- going to participate if Introduction To shell. That cost was es- sioners that although gate.” the city doesn’t,” Ford timated at $1,617,900. the mix for the road- Gavarette said once said. Drawings “Starting right out of way might be differ- the sand skink and “We know Lake Jack- Essential Oils the box we’re $200,000 ent, it would meet other issues were re- son goes down when And short,” said Commis- Florida Department of solved, he would have there’s a drought and !! sioner Ron Handley. Transportation stan- final numbers for we know it goes back Giveaways 6:30 p.m. “In round numbers, dards. “ commissioners as to a up when we have a the cost is $8 million When you factor bottom line for what heavy rainy season J Monday, May 12th and we have $7.8 mil- everything in there, the project will cost like we had recently. lion.” we’re really using the taxpayers. But why is it that when Fisher replied that same types of materi- “This will come back there is not a drought Hibiscus Room there is a contingency als that FDOT uses,” to us many, many, the lake still goes down? plan to borrow mon- he said. “There’s a lot many more times be- This study will give us Inn on The Lakes, Sebring ey from the county’s more to it than just ‘is fore this is over,” said the answer,” said Coun- landfill closure fund this mix-design good Commission Chair- ty Commissioner Don Cindy Waters • 863.781.1216 on an as-needed basis. or not?’” man Greg Harris. Elwell, who was at the [email protected] www.newssun.com Friday, May 9, 2014 | News-Sun | A9 Sports Another year gone by Championship

By DAN HOEHNE fishing [email protected] Sunday, May 4, was Sure, the calendar the last of 10 tourna- year changed more ments for the John than five months ago. Woods Istokpoga/ But for community a . Okeechobee Team newspaper sportswrit- Trail. ers, the ending of the The final event, the high school and junior 2014 Championship college athletic sea- a a Tournament will be a 3s t` is \ «s' ,, . . : ...... 1 l ti sons brings on the re- y_ two-day event begin- Fishin’ Around membrances of anoth- 3 ning Saturday, May 31, ...... er year gone by. on Lake Okeechobee Don Norton There were the starts and ending on Sunday, I don’t know why of new regimes as June 1, at Lake Istok- it is, but if I’m on the Charlotte Bauder and poga. north side of the lake, Jasone DeWitt took Twenty-five teams I always feel like the over the Lake Placid have qualified for the best place to fish is the volleyball and Sebring event. south end. baseball programs, re- The two-day tour- Kind of like when I spectively. nament will pit some shore fish, I want to Bauder got the Lady IL of the best bass fisher- cast out as far as I can, Dragons back into dis- men from Okeechobee, but when I fish from a trict champion mode, Highlands, Polk and boat, I always want to while DeWitt put his Dan Hoehne/News-Sun files Hardee County’s get as close to shore as new charges to the fire Above: Though it looks like against each other to I can. of a top-tier sched- this pass play to Foster win the event. Go figure. ule that will have them Walker, No. 1, was broken up My partner and I The decision to try against Poinciana, Lake Plac- steeled toward con- qualified to fish the the south end may well id’s Markyrie McCray, No. 5, tention for years to championship tourna- have cost us the tour- would catch the carom for a A:Wf come. big Dragon gain. Right: Gus ment so I’ll be able to nament. Second-year coach Owens helped lead the Red report first hand who Nick added another Marty O’Hora guided Devils to a stunning playoff caught what and the small bass to our catch his Red Devil basket- win over Tampa Catholic. team ultimately win- but I missed a big fish ball squad to a district ning the event. in the reeds. title as well, and added ment runners up in On Sunday, 20+ I saw the bass for in a thrilling, overtime boys soccer and the teams met with strong a brief second as it playoff win over long girls basketball team. north winds as they knocked through the time Avon Park neme- Sebring saw some started the tournament reeds to grab my Sen- sis Tampa Catholic. strong seasons as out of the State Park on ko, hitting the bait as Lake Placid also saw well with the boys Lake Isokpoga. quick as it hit the sur- a district title in girls My partner, Nick De- face, but the bass was soccer, with tourna- See YEAR | A12 santa, and I opted to moving so fast out to- fish the mouth of Ar- wards the boat that I buckle Creek and felt couldn’t pick up line Golfer Griffin gets honored on ‘Sports talk’ firsthand the effects of fast enough and by the the strong, cooler north time I set the hook, the Courtesy photo winds and the 59-de- fish was gone. Sebring freshman Kendall gree air. It could have easily Griffin (center) along with her Although the winds put us in the winner’s parents Ray and Tracy Griffin were forecasted to be circle. were featured guests on Ed 12-15 mph, the weath- Rough water going Lynch’s “Sports Talk” show x L .[fir on Saturday, May 3. er report was much south was even worse Kendall was honored as better than the previ- when we headed back Sports Talk’s Highlands ous two days of heavy up north. County High School 2013- rains, and the forecast The areas on the 2014 female athlete of the was temperatures in south end of the lake year. the mid-eighties. were all exposed to the She averaged an even-par I caught a nice bass, strong wind and almost score of 36 during the 9-hole around 7 ½ pounds in impossible to fish, but regular season schedule, the first hour on a Med- we wasted a couple of lead the Lady Blue Streaks lock Jig in the lily pads, hours, culminating in to the District championship, followed by a two- only one bass and one second in the Regional tour- nament, and a 14th-place pounder falling prey to good fish lost. team standing in the state Nick’s jig. Back up on the north tournament. But the bite was slow end, I added a nice Kendall finished second in- and finally, we decided four-pounder, and dividually at the state finals, 06 to try the south end of just one stroke behind the the lake. See FISH | state champion. A12 The “Sports Talk” show airs ing the Noon News. On the Talk Highlands County High sports coach of the year will Saturdays immediately follow- May 10 broadcast, the Sports School 2013-2014 female be named and honored. Jeter homers in Angel Stadium swan song lam`

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — struck out three and pinstriped paddle- that you’ll remember, ,ice r Derek Jeter gave the retired 14 of his last 15 board with Jeter’s No. and I appreciate it. I’ve Angels’ batters. 2 and the Yankee logo played a lot of games fans something special The left-hander’s to the middle of the di- here in the regular sea- to remember him by only other victory in amond and present- son and postseason, in his final game at the seven big league starts ed it to him following so I have fond memo- “Big A.” was May 13 of last sea- a milestone-studded ries of playing in Ana- And he received son, when he pitched video tribute as the heim.” something equally five scoreless innings sellout crowd of 44,083 It was the second special in return. of three-hit ball at roared its approval. time in two years that Jeter ended a home Cleveland in a 7-0 de- “That was a cool the Angels’ manage- run drought of 161 at- cision. gift. I thought that was ment went out of the F bats in his final reg- Unless both clubs awesome. I can use way to honor a mem- ular-season game meet in the playoffs, that in my backyard,” ber of former manager against the Angels, and this was Jeter’s swan Jeter said with a grin. Joe Torre’s “Core Four.” the New York Yankees song against the Ha- “But I don’t expect Last season it was kept Hector Santiago los, who dropped two something everywhere Mariano Rivera, who winless in seven starts of three in the Bronx 1 I go. I mean, this was retired as the all-time Courtesy photo with a 9-2 victory on 1-2 weeks ago. a surprise to me. The Gary Niemi and Bobby Smith hold up their winning haul from last Wednesday night. Jered Weaver, Albert fans have been awe- See JETER | A12 Friday’s tournament. A10 | News-Sun | Friday, May 9, 2014 www.newssun.com Sports On tv Firemen’s BBQ Snapshots Fundamentals. ment in all areas of the Today SEBRING – The Students will learn game. sports golf Sebring Firemen necessary skills to Each day, camp- The Players Championship 1 p.m. GOLF Inc. will be host- make swimming part ers will have the op- ing their 4th Annual you up. of their exercise pro- portunity to improve major league baseball Barbecue on Friday, For questions, call gram. Will learn basics their skills and soft- Cleveland at Tampa Bay 7 p.m. SUN May 16, from 4-6 p.m. 471-5500, ext. 229, or of diving. ball knowledge with NBA playoffs at Firemen’s Field to 381-7092 and leave a There will be a the help of SFSC head benefit Sebring High message for Ms. Pat. $50 fee for the two- coach Carlos Falla, Indiana at Washington 8 p.m. ESPN School Football. Emails can also be week session and stu- who will serve as camp Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers 10:30 p.m. ESPN Dine in or drive sent to catonp@high- dents will be enrolled director. Nfl through and enjoy a lands.k12.fl.us. on a “first come, first Lady Panther assis- half-chicken dinner or The Sebring High served” basis. tant coach Heather 2014 NFL Draft 7 p.m. ESPN a third-pound pulled School pool will be There will be no re- Barnes and members 2014 NFL Draft 8 p.m. ESPN2 pork sandwich, both open on Wednesday, funds after comple- of the 2013-14 SFSC Saturday with two sides, for $8. May 1,Monday tion of registration and softball team will serve auto racing Make checks payable through Friday from payment of fees, un- as instructors. to Sebring Firemen 6-7:30 p.m. and less the swim class is To pre-register on- IndyCar – Grand Prix of Indianapolis 3:30 p.m. ABC Inc./Football Fund. Saturdays and Sundays cancelled. line, go to www.south- NASCAR – Sprint Cup at Kansas City 7 p.m. FOX Come for the food from 1-3 p.m. There must be at florida.edu/athletics/ boxing and stay for the Spring Additional hours will least four swimmers softball and print out Blue and White game be added once school per class for the les- application form. vs. Bermane Stiverne 8 p.m. ESPN following the dinner. is out for the summer. sons to be taught. For more informa- college baseball Cost is $2 per swim- tion, call the school’s Vanderbilt at Florida Noon SUN Bass ‘N Trash mer, and family pass- Sunrise Rotary athletic office or email Missouri at South Carolina 3:15 p.m. SUN Tournament es are available at $50 Charity Golf fallac@southflorida. for first family mem- edu. college softball SEBRING – The ber and $15 for each SEBRING – The ACC Tournament 2 p.m. ESPN2 Sebring Sr. FFA will additional. Sebring Sunrise Rotary Panther Baseball SEC Tournament 8 p.m. ESPN2 host the First Annual Sebring Summer 25th Annual Charity Youth Summer Bass ‘N Trash Fishing Swim Program Golf Tournament will Camps golf Tournament on The Summer Swim tee off on Saturday, PGA – The Players Championship 12:30 p.m. GOLF Saturday, May 17, on Program will again June 7 at Sun ‘N Lake AVON PARK – Spring PGA – The Players Championship 2 p.m. NBC Lake Jackson at the offer four (4) instruc- on the Turtle Run is here and summer is Veteran’s Beach boat tional sessions. course. just around the corner, major league baseball ramp. Each will last two Format is a four-per- which means the an- Chicago Cubs at Atlanta 7 p.m. WGN Cost is $25 per per- weeks and the swim son Scramble with an nual Panther Baseball major league lacrosse son, with a maximum class meets each week- 8 a.m. shotgun start. Summer Youth Camps of four people per day, Monday through Cost is $240 per will be warming up be- Ohio at Florida 7 p.m. SUN team, with all regis- Friday. team, which includes fore you know it. nba playoffs tered team members The Program will green fees, cart, range For youth players Miami at Brooklyn 8 p.m. ABC receiving a free T-shirt offer eight types of balls, lunch and on- aged 5-13, there will be San Antonio at Portland 10:30 p.m. ESPN and lunch. instruction: course beverages. two camps. Meet time is 7 a.m. 1. Adult Beginner: The Cohan Radio The first meets NFL and fishing will get un- Adults Only. For the Group, SpringLake Monday through 2014 NFL Draft Noon ESPN derway at 7:30 a.m. novice-no experience Hardware, Dixon Thursday, June 16-19, Scoreboard Weigh-in takes place necessary. Golf and the Alan Jay with the second the at Noon. 2. Parent and Tot: Automotive Network following week, June NBA Playoff Glance Central W L Pct GB CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Detroit 20 9 .690 — Cass prizes will be Water Orientation. are Hole-In-One 23-26. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Chicago 18 17 .514 5 EASTERN CONFERENCE Kansas City 16 17 .485 6 given to heaviest total Mother/Father must sponsors and Florida The camps will Miami 1, Brooklyn 0 Minnesota 15 17 .469 6½ of three bass, three participate with child. Hospital Heartland go each day from Tuesday: Miami 107, Brooklyn 86 Cleveland 15 19 .441 7½ Thursday: Brooklyn at Miami, late West W L Pct GB trash fish, heaviest (6 months to 2 years of Medical Center is a 8:30 a.m.-Noon, with Saturday: Miami at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. Oakland 20 15 .571 — bass and heaviest trash age.) Trophy Sponsor. a cost of $80 per week, Monday, May 12: Miami at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. Seattle 17 16 .515 2 x-Wednesday, May 14: Brooklyn at Miami, TBA Texas 17 17 .500 2½ fish. 3. Level I: Other sponsorships or $150 for both weeks. x-Friday, May 16: Miami at Brooklyn, TBA Los Angeles 16 17 .485 3 x-Sunday, May 18: Brooklyn at Miami, TBA Houston 10 24 .294 9½ All fish must be alive Introduction to Water are available, from a For additional camp- Washington 1, Indiana 1 Wednesday’s Games at weigh-in. Skills. Students first $100 hole sponsor, to ers from the same fam- Monday: Washington 102, Indiana 96 Seattle 6, Oakland 4, 10 innings, 1st game Wednesday: Indiana 86, Washington 82 Kansas City 8, San Diego 0 Registration dead- water orientation with- a $160 hole sponsor ily, $5 discounts do Friday: Indiana at Washington, 8 p.m. Cleveland 4, Minnesota 3 Sunday: Indiana at Washington, 8 p.m. Oakland 2, Seattle 0, 2nd game line is May 1, which out Mother/Father. which includes a sin- apply. Tuesday, May 13: Washington at Indiana, Toronto 10, Philadelphia 0 guarantees a shirt, reg- Part A--Preschool gle entry, and a $340 All campers will re- 7 p.m. Detroit 3, Houston 2 x-Thursday, May 15: Indiana at Washing- Baltimore 4, Tampa Bay 3 istrations after that, Aquatics (2-4 years of hole sponsor which in- ceive a camp T-shirt. ton, TBA Boston 4, Cincinnati 3 x-Sunday, May 18: Washington at Indiana, TBA Colorado 9, Texas 2 up through the day of age) cludes a team entry. Registration each WESTERN CONFERENCE Chicago White Sox 8, Chicago Cubs 3 the tournament, aren’t Part B-School Age Sign-up is available day is from 8-8:30 a.m., San Antonio 1, Portland 0 N.Y. Yankees 9, L.A. Angels 2 Tuesday: San Antonio 116, Portland 92 Thursday’s Games guaranteed a shirt. (4-5 years of age) online at www.sebring- with the camp then Thursday: Portland at San Antonio, late Minnesota at Cleveland, late To register, or 4. Level II: sunriserotary.com. getting underway with Saturday: San Antonio at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Houston at Detroit, late Monday, May 12: at San Antonio at Portland, Philadelphia at Toronto, late for more informa- Fundamental Aquatic Make checks pay- all aspects of baseball 10:30 p.m. Baltimore at Tampa Bay, late x-Wednesday, May 14: Portland at San Anto- Colorado at Texas, late tion, contact Sarah Skills. Students do not able to Sebring Sunrise fundamentals, pitch- nio, 8:30 or 9:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, late Cleveland at (352) 214- need Mother/Father in Foundation, P.O. Box ing mechanics and x-Friday, May 16: San Antonio at Portland, TBA Kansas City at Seattle, late x-Monday, May 19: Portland at San Anto- Friday’s Games 9883, or Rebekah Wills pool. (4-5 years of age.) 1363, Sebring, FL games, with a dip in nio, TBA Houston (Feldman 2-1) at Baltimore (W.Chen L.A. Clippers 1, Oklahoma City 1 3-2), 7:05 p.m. at (863) 273-0208. 5. Level III: Stroke 33871. the SFSC pool to finish Monday: L.A. Clippers 122, Oklahoma City 105 L.A. Angels (Richards 3-0) at Toronto (Mc- Development. each day. Wednesday: Oklahoma City 112, L.A. Clip- Gowan 2-1), 7:07 p.m. pers 101 Minnesota (P.Hughes 3-1) at Detroit (Verlander SHS Summer Students must be com- Lady Panther SFSC head coach Friday: Oklahoma City at L.A. Clippers, 4-1), 7:08 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Cleveland (Kluber 2-3) at Tampa Bay (Odorizzi of Swim fortable in water. Softball Camp Rick Hitt will serve as Sunday, May 11: Oklahoma City at L.A. Clip- 1-3), 7:10 p.m. 6. Level IV: Stroke camp director, with in- pers, 3:30 p.m. Boston (Buchholz 2-2) at Texas (Darvish 2-1), Tuesday, May 13: L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma 8:05 p.m. Sebring High School Improvement. AVON PARK – South struction given from City, 9:30 p.m. Arizona (McCarthy 1-5) at Chicago White Sox will be offering swim- Students must be able Florida Softball will assistant coach Andy x-Thursday, May 15: Oklahoma City at L.A. (Rienzo 2-0), 8:10 p.m. Clippers, TBA N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 4-0) at Milwaukee (Gal- ming lessons with four to swim 10 yards, do a be hosting its annual Polk and members of x-Sunday, May 18: L.A. Clippers at Oklahoma lardo 2-1), 8:10 p.m. City, TBA Washington (Fister 0-0) at Oakland (Milone sessions to choose front dive, and float on summer camp Tuesday the Panther baseball 0-3), 10:05 p.m. NHL Playoff Glance Kansas City (Vargas 2-1) at Seattle (Maurer from. their backs. and Wednesday, June team. SECOND ROUND 1-0), 10:10 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) The first session be- 7. Level V: Stroke 10 and 11, from 9 a.m. Campers should EASTERN CONFERENCE National League gins Monday, June Refinement. Students to 1 p.m. each day, for bring a glove, cap and 2, Boston 1 East W L Pct GB Montreal 4, Boston 3, 2OT Miami 19 15 .559 — 9 and runs through must be able to swim girls aged 6-18. any baseball attire de- Boston 5, Montreal 3 Washington 19 15 .559 — Friday, June 20. 50 yards, tread water Cost is $45 pr camp- sired, including bath- Tuesday: Montreal 4, Boston 2 Atlanta 18 15 .545 ½ Thursday, May 8: Boston at Montreal, late New York 16 17 .485 2½ The second session 30 seconds, and ele- er, with registration ing suit and towel. Saturday, May 10: Montreal at Boston, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 15 17 .469 3 x-Monday, May 12: Boston at Montreal, TBA Central W L Pct GB runs from June 23- mentary back stroke and check-in starting Register by phone x-Wednesday, May 14: Montreal at Bos- Milwaukee 22 13 .629 — July 3, the third ses- 25 yards. at 8 a.m. – walk-ups by calling the SFSC ton, TBA St. Louis 18 17 .514 4 Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Cincinnati 15 18 .455 6 sion July 7-July 18 and 8. Level VI: Part A – are accepted. Baseball office at (863) N.Y. Rangers 3, Pittsburgh 2, OT Pittsburgh 14 20 .412 7½ Pittsburgh 3, N.Y. Rangers 0 Chicago 11 21 .344 9½ the fourth from July Personal Water Safety/ Campers should 784-7036, or register Monday: Pittsburgh 2, N.Y. Rangers 0 West W L Pct GB 21-August 1. Diving Fundamentals. bring glove, cap, bat the morning of the first Wednesday: Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 San Francisco 21 13 .618 — Friday: N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Colorado 22 14 .611 — Registrations are Students must be able and any softball attire camp session. x-Sunday, May 11: Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rang- Los Angeles 19 16 .543 2½ ers, TBA San Diego 15 20 .429 6½ being taken, beginning to swim 100 yards, desired. Walk-up registra- x-Tuesday, May 13: N.Y. Rangers at Pitts- Arizona 13 24 .351 9½ Monday, May 5, at the tread water for 3 min- The SFSC Softball tions are accepted. burgh, TBA Wednesday’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 3 front office of Sebring utes, backstroke 100 Camps are designed to Applications can be Chicago 2, Minnesota 1 Miami 1, N.Y. Mets 0 High School during the yards. Will learn basics provide quality soft- found at www.south- Chicago 5, Minnesota 2 Washington 3, L.A. Dodgers 2 Chicago 4, Minnesota 1 Arizona 3, Milwaukee 2 day from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., of diving. ball instruction, with florida.edu/athletics/ Tuesday: Minnesota 4, Chicago 0 Kansas City 8, San Diego 0 Friday: Chicago at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. Toronto 10, Philadelphia 0 where office secretar- Part B – Fitness emphasis on funda- baseball. Sunday, May 11: Minnesota at Chicago, TBA Boston 4, Cincinnati 3 ies will be able to sign Swimmer/Diving mentals and improve- x-Tuesday, May 13: Chicago at Minnesota, St. Louis 7, Atlanta 1 TBA Colorado 9, Texas 2 x-Thursday, May 15: Minnesota at Chicago, Chicago White Sox 8, Chicago Cubs 3 for tie. Spokane 5 2 0 .714 414 306 Thursday’s Games Major League Soccer TBA EASTERN W L T Pts GF GA Wednesday’s Games San Jose 5 3 0 .625 450 344 Los Angeles 2, Anaheim 0 Philadelphia at Toronto, late Houston 1, Columbus 0 Portland 2 5 0 .286 293 345 Colorado at Texas, late Sporting Kansas City 4 2 2 14 11 6 Los Angeles 3, Anaheim 2, OT Houston 4 4 2 14 13 14 Seattle FC 2, FC Dallas 1 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Monday: Los Angeles 3, Anaheim 1 Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, late San Jose 0, Colorado 0, tie South W L T Pct PF PA Miami at San Diego, late New England 4 3 2 14 9 10 Thursday: Anaheim at Los Angeles, late New York 3 2 5 14 14 12 Saturday’s Games Orlando 5 3 0 .625 460 476 Saturday, May 10: Anaheim at Los Angeles, San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, late Sporting Kansas City at Montreal, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 3 5 0 .375 414 458 Friday’s Games Columbus 3 3 3 12 10 10 9:30 p.m. D.C. 3 3 2 11 12 11 D.C. United at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Jacksonville 2 5 0 .286 372 368 x-Monday, May 12: Los Angeles at Ana- St. Louis (Wacha 2-3) at Pittsburgh (Liriano Chicago at New York, 7 p.m. New Orleans 1 5 0 .167 240 341 0-3), 7:05 p.m. Toronto FC 3 4 0 9 7 9 heim, TBA Philadelphia 1 4 5 8 10 13 Vancouver at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. East W L T Pct PF PA T Colorado (Chacin 0-1) at Cincinnati (Cueto x-Wednesday, May 14: Anaheim at Los An- Montreal 1 4 3 6 7 14 FC Dallas at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Cleveland 6 0 0 1.000 301 234 geles, TBA 3-2), 7:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Iowa 4 3 0 .571 333 340 Philadelphia (R.Hernandez 2-1) at N.Y. Mets Chicago 0 2 6 6 12 14 x-Friday, May 16: Los Angeles at Anaheim, WESTERN W L T Pts GF GA Los Angeles at Portland, 2:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 4 3 0 .571 389 326 TBA (Mejia 3-0), 7:10 p.m. Chivas USA at Colorado, 3 p.m. Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 377 412 Chicago Cubs (Hammel 4-1) at Atlanta (Tehe- Seattle 7 2 1 22 22 14 Major League Baseball Real Salt Lake 4 0 5 17 16 10 Seattle FC at New England, 6 p.m. Sunday’s Games ran 2-2), 7:35 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Houston, 7 p.m. Spokane 70, Los Angeles 21 Arizona (McCarthy 1-5) at Chicago White Sox FC Dallas 5 4 1 16 19 17 American League Colorado 4 2 3 15 10 9 Friday, May 9 East W L Pct GB (Rienzo 2-0), 8:10 p.m. Arena Football League Pittsburgh at Spokane, 10 p.m. ind it! N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 4-0) at Milwaukee (Gal- Vancouver 3 2 4 13 15 12 NATIONAL CONFERENCE Baltimore 17 14 .548 — Los Angeles 2 2 2 8 7 5 Saturday, May 10 New York 18 15 .545 — lardo 2-1), 8:10 p.m. West W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. in t e Washington (Fister 0-0) at Oakland (Milone Portland 1 3 5 8 12 15 Arizona 7 0 0 1.000 462 382 Boston 17 17 .500 1½ San Jose 1 3 4 7 8 10 Los Angeles at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Toronto 17 17 .500 1½ 0-3), 10:05 p.m. Los Angeles 2 5 0 .286 243 330 Chivas USA 1 5 3 6 9 18 1 7 0 .125 363 449 Jacksonville at Iowa, 8:05 p.m. Tampa Bay 15 19 .441 3½ Miami (Fernandez 4-1) at San Diego (T.Ross San Antonio Arizona at Portland, 10 p.m. 3-3), 10:10 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point Pacific W L T Pct PF PA ClASS S! www.newssun.com Friday, May 9, 2014 | News-Sun | A11

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Golf Hammock Jack Stafford Snapshots Kinchloe getting the Last Monday, May grabbed first place in win with a 38. golf 5, the Mezza Group D group with +5, Terry Just one shot played Individual Pro- Yandle’s +2 was good back, at 39, was the Am Points and saw enough for second And in G group, foursome of Joyce Rich Ramazetti, Jr. place, Jim Daigneault Richard Lindsay took Swartz, Margaret take first place in A locked up third place first place with +10, Schultz, Charlotte group with +3, while with +1, and Doug Bob Colandrea took Mathew and Beryl Jim Gulick grabbed Haire was in fourth second place with +6, Hansen. second place with +2, place with Even. and John Pickup tak- And in third, with a and Les Campbell at In E group, Dave ing third place with +5. 44, were Annie Hall, +1 was third. Hankinson won first Next Monday the Doris Weeks and Bet- In B group, Jim place with +8, Jack Mezza Group will con- ty Billau. Hammond won first Bardelli snagged sec- tinue to Play at Golf Orr had closest to place with +3, Paul ond place with +5, Ken Hammock beginning the pin twice on the (Taff) Brown took sec- Porter took third place at 8:30 a.m. day, getting to 16- ond place with +2, and with +3, and a tie be- Please arrive ear- feet, 2-inches from Joe Hyzny grabbed tween Joe Hamilton ly due to a big field of No. 2 and to 10-feet, third place with Even. and Ralph Pickering players. 2-inches from No. 8. C group had John for fourth at -1. For more informa- The Couples Robertson in first There was a tie for tion, call Pete at 382- League played a place with +6, followed first place in F group 1280. round on Thursday, by Bob Hughes in sec- between Richard Ra- Lake June West May 1. ond place with +1, Da- mazetti, Sr. and Sal The Monday Ladies Ron and Carol Cobe- Art Schmeltz, Bet- pin, Schultz hit to 20 vid Mangold took third Sboto at +1, with Pete took to the course on rt were joined by Mar- ty Billau, Diane Roush feet from No. 8, Eades with Even, and Len Mezza and Greg Brew- May 5, with Joanne garet Schultz and Doy- and Brent Schumacher to 18 feet from No. 4 Westdale in fourth at er tying for second McGill, Chris Heath, an Eades to card a 53 were second with a 55. and Charlotte Mathew -3. place at Even. Elaine Orr and Betty for the win. For closest to the to 13 feet from No. 2.

JETER career homer and first been solo shots, in- he got me.” YEAR girls weightlifting, wres- From page A9 since July 28, 2013, cluding one against Jeter got a standing From page A9 tling and track and field. against Tampa Bay’s Santiago when he ovation before his fi- There are still a cou- Matt Moore at New pitched for the White nal at-bat during the ple more events to cov- York. Sox in August 2012. Yankees’ three-run er, with the football saves leader and re- In Monday’s se- “When he came up eighth. basketball team win- spring games and FACA ceived a painting of ries opener, the Yan- to the plate the first He hit a fielder’s ning their district ti- Baseball All-Star Classic himself. kees’ captain doubled time, I kind of gave choice comebacker to tle and getting a first- coming up. “Mo’s different from to end a drought of 55 him a little head nod, reliever Cory Rasmus round playoff win over Then it will be on to me,” Jeter said. “I play at-bats without an ex- like ‘Hey, we appre- for a force at the plate Cape Coral. the summer months every day, so I have to tra-base hit. ciate what you’re do- after a two-run single The girls basketball filled with Dixie Base- go out there and play “It’s good to get ing here.’ But then you by John Ryan Murphy, team also reached the ball and Sertoma Junior (after the pregame one,” Jeter said. “I’m just battle, man,” San- and Carlos Beltran state playoffs as they Golf, with a smatter- ceremony). Mo got not catching Babe tiago said. “I felt like added a sacrifice fly. took second in district, ing of feature stories on massaged for five in- Ruth or anything, but I made a good pitch Santiago (0-6) was as did the boys soccer local student-athletes nings and went out on at least you’d like to to him his next time charged with six runs, team. who continue to play at to the bullpen in the get one. The impor- up. He’s gotten me in five hits and three Highlands Coun- the college level. seventh, so it’s com- tant thing is that we the past on off-speed walks in 2 1-3 innings. ty was also represented And before you know pletely different.” got a win. It was a stuff, so I just went Four of the runs well in the more indi- it, the fall sports teams Jeter made it 6-0 good game for us in a away from that. It was were unearned, the vidual sports as stu- will begin to gather and in the second with a lot of different ways.” one of the better cut- result of errors by San- dent-athletes made it to prepare to bring in an- two-out drive to left- Eleven of Jeter’s last ters I’ve thrown my tiago and right fielder state in cross country, other new year. center for his 257th 12 home runs have last seven starts, and Cowgill. THE KING WILL NOT FISH ending at 1 p.m. the tournament. BE UNDERSOL D! Gary Niemi and his Once paid, you may Carports & Pool Enclosures Glass & Acrylic Rooms Replacement Windows From page A9 Gutter & Leaf Guard Siding & Soffit Hurricane Protection partner Bobby Smith begin fishing. won the event with Come on out and three fish weighing 18 join us! between Nick and pounds. me, we finally got our Their biggest bass, at Don Norton is a profession- five fish, even culling 7.90, won the big bass al tournament bass fisher- through a couple of the pot. man, bass fishing guide, and smaller ones, but our JR Dyer and Frank custom rod builder. He lives in final weight was just Isis came in second the Golf Hammock area of Se- less than 17 pounds. place with three bass bring with his wife Lexie, and Not enough to win, weighing 12.21 pounds. is the owner of a custom rod even on a bad day at Congratulations to building company appropriate- Lake Istokpoga. both teams. ly named “The American Fish- The team of Deform- I fished with Nick erman”. He is also the owner ier/Miller won with five DeSanta but we just of REDS II, a full-service fishing fish and a total weight couldn’t find any big tackle store located at 3603 of 21.80 pounds, net- fish. Sebring Parkway, in Sebring, ting them $570. My biggest, a three- FL. You can reach him at 863- Second place went pounder nailed a Med- 273-4998 or by email at do- We Simply Offer The to the team of Pur- lock jig outside Jose- [email protected]. Visit his ple/Murrett with 20.14 phine Creek in the lily REDS FISHING facebook page Best Energy Efficient pounds, and $240. pads. or his website at theameri- Third place went to It was a good tourna- canfisherman.com. or stop by the team of Martin/Pfi- ment with some nice the store to see him anytime. ReplacementWindow & fer with 19.65 pounds fish eighedw in. and $140. We’ll be back out The Big Bass pot there again on Friday. 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AP National Writer , - 26 1 1 k! k! 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 If ever two genres of film were q n :fi 34 35 inextricably intertwined, it %6 would seem to be the frat house 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 qr_ ' yf1° , ro movie and the gross-out come- 45 46 dy. After all, do frats ever do any- 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 thing that’s NOT gross? Not in 54 55 the movies, they don’t. 56 57 58 59 “Neighbors,” starring (and produced by) Seth Rogen and 60 61 62

63 directed by Nicholas Stoller, 064 proudly straddles these two Solution on B4 genres and boldly tosses in a . Y .tom °i CLUES ACROSS third: The “We’ve-just-become- 1 J 1 1. No longer is 36. Divinities parents, NOW-what?” movie. NA 4. \\'ife of Saturn 41. Moderately slow tempo Glen Wilson/Universal Pictures/MCT 7. L.A. Trojan school 45 . Stare impertinently You know these: Baby arrives, 10. Complete 46. More small cute as a button but bringing Zac Efron, from left, Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne star in “Neighbors.” 11 . Animal doctor 47. Of or containine tin 12. Old Austrian coin (abbr.) 50. Pain in #15 across ALL kinds of trouble, and then 13. Islamic teacher 54. Where the tenon fits things are resolved in a syrupy doesn’t. 15. Hearing organ 55. Said of a sheltered horse 16. Abolit ionist Sojourner 56. Range sweet finale. Movie Review And how about the visual gag 19. Phillips Academy town 57. Project Runway winner It’s safe to say that syrupy ...... involving, well, a nursing wom- 21. A pparatus to add air Chloe Critic’s rating:    23. April rain 59. French postal code 79000 sweetness is not a problem with ...... an’s breasts? Was that really nec- 24 . Mav results of 23 across 60. Small integer 25. N.W . PA. City 61. European Common Market “Neighbors.” In fact, it is noisy, essary? 26. 13th Jewish month 62. Auto petrol crude, profane, gross, and some- badly, they decide to bring baby. On a brighter note, there’s a 27. Analgesic 63. Crimson 30. Cowards 64. River in NE Scotland times mean. Luckily, it’s also ex- But they spend so much ener- priceless bit in which Mac and 34. Hit lightly 65. Fast northeast tremely funny, and you’ll real- gy gathering up the stroller, the Teddy bond by trading inter- 35. Express pleasure ize by the end that it has some car seat, the breast pump and generational “Batman” impres- CLUES DOWN heart, too. the cooler, that they collapse in sions: Teddy does Christian Bale, 1. Ralph - Emerson, writer 32 . Consume food Most importantly, what it may a heap by the front door. Parent- and Mac does Michael Keaton. 2. Permitted 33. The woman suffer in narrative coherence it hood ain’t easy. Another fun scene involves the 3. State of bondage 37. Group annuity + lottery 4. Administrate combination makes up for with a first-rate Still, the couple’s doing pretty frat guys trying their hand at 5. Common garden pod p lant 38. Set tire to 6. Machine-guns from the air 39. Ancient Olympic Site cast — the reliably funny Rog- well in their new suburban digs. Robert de Niro impressions. 7. L : shining 40. Split from en, the game-for-anything Rose Until Delta Psi moves in. Right At a certain point, the mov- 8. Scribbles 41. Awe-inspiring 9. An inclined trough 42 . Tidy Byrne, and in the most pleas- next door. ie starts to feel like an extended 13. More (Spanish) 43. Drive mad ant surprise, a truly excellent Zac At first, Mac and Kelly try to “Saturday Night Live” skit, with 14. Durham. NH school 44. Middle Eastern riding horse 17. Hill (Celtic) 47. Sp inal Muscular Atrop hy Efron as an immature, narcissis- make nice with the frat’s lead- not much concern for narrative 18. 'l ime units ('abbr. ) 48. Technical author Clancy tic, vindictive and, by the way, er, Teddy (Efron), who’s such a progression. But few people will 20. Legal clerk Brockovitch 49. Garden framework 22. Norse goddess of old age 51. Being near unbelievably buff frat leader fine physical specimen that acM complain. 27. Form a stun 52. Of she whose obnoxious brio might just calls him “something a gay guy And a closing scene that was 28. No (Scottish) 53. Summer sun up in NY 29. Japanese sash 58. Highest card be masking deeper issues. (Zac, designed in a lab.” Debating the improvised, placing a shirt- 31. 00Ts creator as a parent who had to watch the least geeky way to say “could ya less Rogen and Efron in front of “High School Musical” films at keep it down?” they head next an Abercombie & Fitch store, is least 400 times, maybe more, let door, and end up partying all not only funny but surprising-

a me just say: I forgive you now.) night, just to show how cool they ly touching. It helps that Efron OFF IJ v+. .. C Q X T + A 5 c '' Rogen plays Mac Radner, a are. But soon, the noise is too looks exactly like an Abercrom- ABCDEF 9 HiJK LMNO PQ RST 0VWXY Z young father who clearly hasn’t much, and they’re calling the bie model. smoothly completed his tran- cops. The war is on. Again, nobody will complain. sition to adulthood. He still Occasionally the humor goes “Neighbors,” a Universal Stu- dreams of the epic partying he awry — or just too far. A baby dios release, is rated R by the CRYPTO FUZ N 6 C 9 * c? * + once engaged in. And so does munching on a used condom? Motion Picture Association of DeEerWLKe Eke code Eo reveal Eke ahswer! his wife, Kelly (Byrne, beautiful “What’s that you have there, America “for pervasive language, as always, and energetically foul- sweetie, a balloon?” Mac asks. strong crude and sexual con- Solve the code to discover words related to photography. mouthed here.) When a friend (Cue the delighted groans in tent, graphic nudity, and drug Each number corresponds to a letter. suggests an evening at a rave, the multiplex.) Maybe the joke use throughout.” Running time: (Hint: 4 = s) Kelly and Mac want to go so could have stopped there. But it 96 minutes. 24 21 12 26 4

Husband’s absence gives wife 4 26 19 13 7 12 20 taste of freedom from abuse 24 25 11 4 15 DEAR ABBY: I’m a you MUST do. Your calls me, it’s when she 27-year-old woman and your child’s safe- is driving somewhere. trapped in a loveless ty could depend on it. As soon as she arrives marriage. My husband It is shameful that your at her destination or 3 14 16 22 20 4 is a few years young- family isn’t supportive, pulls up in her drive- er, and very co-depen- but don’t let that stop way, she says, “I’m dent. Before he dated you. Relocate if you home (here) now. Got- me, he had never had must. ta go!” and hangs up. a girlfriend or a sexual You need to form an This has been going encounter. I came into escape plan. The way on for years. I stay on the relationship with a to do that is to call the the phone all the time SL4DOKM child and some trust/ Dear abby National Domestic Vi- she rambles on and Fun By The fear issues because my ...... olence Hotline. The never cut her short. It’s 9 5 2 Numbers Jeanne Phillips ex had abused me. phone number is 800- really starting to get to 5 6 3 Like puzzles? My husband has now I leave him while he’s 799-7233. Counsel- me. What should I do? Then you 'll love 7 sudoku. This become verbally, sexu- away, the social and ors there can refer you — FUMING IN FLORIDA mind-bending ally and to a lesser de- family repercussions to help in your area — 8 puzzle will have 3 4 you hooked from gree, physically abu- will be devastating. they have done this for DEAR FUMING: If the moment you 8 9 5 sive, to the point of My son and I may be other Canadian wom- this has been hap- square off , so sharpen your striking my 5-year-old forced to relocate. en. They also offer ed- pening “for years” and 9 3 1 4 pencil and put son. I threw him out I’m torn and afraid. ucation and empow- you are just now writ- yoursudoku 3 7 savvy to the test! for that, but caved to I went through with erment programs so ing me about it, I’d call pressure from my fam- the marriage only to that victims will be that one slow burn. 1 6 4 ily to take him back. please my family, as less likely to be sweet- Pick up the phone, call 2 1 7 They think he’s a “sta- the abuse started be- talked by their abus- your friend and tell her Level : Advanced bilizing” influence fore the wedding. It ers into returning for exactly how you feel Here's How It Works: in my life. They don’t has been a year and a more punishment. about it. If you don’t, Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must till each know about, or can’t half, and all I can think Don’t wait to reach she’ll continue doing row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row , grasp, his abuse or the about is getting out. out because your son’s what she has been do- column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The abuse I survived pre- Help me, please. physical and emotion- ing because she thinks more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle! viously. If I hint at it, — CANADIAN READER al health depend on it. it’s all right with you. they accuse me of “ly- If not for yourself, do it 6 C L 9 1. 9 V Z 9 99 17 9S 16 L ing for attention.” DEAR READER: Of for him. Dear Abby is written by Abi- 19 Z 6 V L C 9 9 My husband has left course I will help. De- gail Van Buren, also known L V C Z 8 6 9 9 1 for basic training with ciding to leave an abu- DEAR ABBY: I have a as Jeanne Phillips, and , 9 L 1 1 Z the army and will be sive partner can be friend who lives a few was founded by her moth- Z 1 8 V 9 9 L£ 6 gone for a few months. wrenching as well as states away. We talk on er, Pauline Phillips. Contact 9 8 9 L 6 b Z I E I already feel freer, frightening. However, the phone every week. Dear Abby at www.DearAb- V L 6 1. Z E 9 9 8 lighter and more able because abuse tends Either she calls me or I by.com or P.O. Box 69440, E e 1 8 9 9 6 L to cope with things. If to escalate, it is what call her. Every time she Los Angeles, CA 90069. :H3MSNV www.newssun.com Friday, May 9, 2014 | News-Sun | B3 Healthy Living How do you know if the shoe fits? I’m going to ruffle In today’s society, feathers, but I’ll we have endless pos- sibilities and choic- es. How do you know tell you anyway if you are making the right choices? Many times the shoes we What if you had the choose can be either chance to change your too small, too large, medicine or physician too high, too tight or and it would change too floppy. The Ameri- the course of your life, can Orthopaedic Foot would you do it? and Ankle Society My blog this week found that 8 in 10 peo- was inspired by a fan I ple wear too narrow a met at a book signing shoe and 7 in 10 wom- who hugged me with en develop bunions, gratitude for saving hammertoes or other his life with a column I Dear Pharmacist foot deformities from wrote warning people Suzy Cohen their ill fitting shoes. about a side effect, and Why are we wearing what to do. He changed of drugs can weak- ill-fitting shoes? One his medicine and his en your bones. Do you reason is that our feet doctor and he thrives love me for telling you get larger as we age, today. this, or think I’m cra- causing our ligaments He made me prom- zy? Doesn’t matter, the to stretch and our ise to write anoth- studies back me: Long- arches to flatten. Al- er out-spoken column term or chronic dai- though considered an with current tips and ly use has been linked old wives’ tale, preg- warnings. So Chris, this to increase fractures nancy and weight gain one’s for you and a mil- of the spine, hip and really can lead to the lion others reading me wrists. feet widening. this week: Thyroid medicine A pointy, snug toe Antibiotics Drugs that are known box can cause a pain- A few popular antibi- generically as “levothy- ful bump on the side otics affect DNA similar roxine” don’t work un- of the foot called a to some chemotherapy til your body activates bunion or a pinched agents. If you’re sensi- them. Some of you do nerve called a neuro- tive to them, you could that easily, but some ma. A shoe that is too pay a neurological of you don’t and need Metro loose cause lead to price that causes sud- supportive minerals blisters, calluses and Wearing shoes that aren’t ftted properly can lead to pain and injuries that require medical den and serious neu- and vitamins, or anoth- falls. Over time, high treatment. Always make sure you pick the right shoes for the right occasion. ropathy and degrees of er drug. heels can shorten the brain damage. Speaking of thy- Achilles’ tendon, caus- the shoe should be and 6E. The drugs that the roid, I should also tell ing plantar fasciitis. strong and difficult ■■Lastly, don’t be FDA is concerned you that convention- Every day as a foot to bend. cheap. Your every- about belong to the fu- al TSH blood tests are doctor, I get asked ■■Buy shoes in the af- day shoe should be oroquinolone class, incapable of detect- how to pick the right ternoon since feet the best quality shoe and already have a ing thyroid disease un- shoe. These easy tips swell during the day. you wear. Remem- black box warning for til you’re very sick. Bet- will help you fine the ■■Size the shoes to the ber, you get what increasing the risk of ter tests include Free perfect comfortable larger of your two you pay for. tendon ruptures. But T3, Reverse T3, the ra- shoe. feet. Also remember to I’m telling you that tio of these thyroid ■■Press against the ■■If you must wear buy for comfort and more reports have hormones, as well as heel counter (the heels for work, avoid not just fashion. The come in with accusa- a complete antibody back of your shoe) heels over 2 1/2 Footprints paper-thin flip flops tions of neurological panel. and squeeze the inches tall. If you Olga Luepschen that are all the rage damage. Pain relievers and au- sides. A good shoe absolutely have to these days lack arch Personally, I would toimmune drugs has a strong strong wear heels, consider support and are go- only use these for life- If you live in chronic heel counter and a platform shoe. the shoe. ing to keep me in the threatening infections pain of any sort, or take doesn’t bend easily. ■■Look for podia- ■■Walk around in the foot business for many that were unresponsive autoimmune disease ■■Grab the front and trist-recommended store. Never buy a years. to older regular anti- drugs, then you should back of the shoe and brands that have the pair of shoes think- biotics. I wouldn’t take test yourself for Lyme try to twist it. A good APMA seal of ap- ing they will stretch Dr. Olga Garcia Luepschen them if I had a regular disease. This tick-borne shoe doesn’t distort proval. out over time or and the Gentle Foot Care old urinary tract or si- infection causes a spin- easily. ■■Try to fit the width break in. 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LOLITA C. BALDOR impact the dogs can Associated Press have. Ron, a 3-year-old FORT BRAGG, N.C. golden retriever/lab- — After three deploy- rador mix, holds the ments to Iraq and three rank of a one-star gen- to Afghanistan, Staff eral and his designated Sgt. Dennis Swols is ag- military occupation is a itated, prone to bouts “psych tech.” He’s even of anger and unable trained to bring tissues to really talk about his to distressed patients time on the battlefield. and put his head on a But as Swols sits in a person’s lap if he or she small office in the Rob- is stressed. inson Health Clinic at Lt. Col. Matthew St. Fort Bragg, his hand Laurent, who is the oc- drops to the furry head cupational therapy beside him and his chief at Walter Reed, mood brightens. Set- said the use of dogs to tled at his feet, Lexy, aid therapy has been a 5-year-old German endorsed by U.S. Army shepherd, gives Swols Medical Command and a few moments of dis- Patrick Tehan/Bay Area News Group/MCT appears to be getting traction. more support across Fort Bragg isn’t the only place to use therapy dogs. In this photos from Nov. 15, 2013, Jon Tyson, 27, an Army veteran from North It’s her job. And, ac- the military. Both he Carolina who served in Iraq, spends time with service dog Krucker at the Veterans’ Administration facility in Menlo Park, Calif. cording to Swols, she’s and Koffman said addi- good at it. tional research is need- “I have a hard time was able to pin on her But on a sunny think. And Lexy is prob- tab and a spray of oth- ed to determine how talking to people about rank — she’s a lieuten- Wednesday morn- ably the biggest asset er badges and patch- and when it is best to my deployments and ant colonel — and be- ing, the Alabama na- I have in overcoming es that she got from use the animals. everything,” says Swols, come certified as Fort tive is sitting in Rumay- that stigma,” Rumayor patients. The special “It’s tough for any- who is with the 82nd Bragg’s only therapy er’s office. “This is the said. “There’s nothing forces tab came from a body to go to their Airborne’s 4th Brigade dog. only one I look forward better than coming to soldier who had been mental health provid- Combat Team. After As the Army struggles to going to because of an appointment where injured in a roadside er,” said St. Laurent, taking part in the in- to address the broad Lexy. I love dogs.” you get to have a warm bomb blast, and Lexy who also runs the Ther- vasion of Afghanistan swath of stress disor- Rumayor, who wrote fuzzy thing that you get and Rumayor visited apeutic Service Dog in 2001 and the march ders and mental health the Fort Bragg policy to pet all the time. Peo- him in the hospital. Training Program. “But into Baghdad in 2003, problems brought on that allows her to use ple don’t want to come Navy Capt. Robert they need to see men- he’s been diagnosed by more than a decade Lexy in her practice, in the door. When they Koffman, the senior tal health providers and with post-traumatic of war, one of the big- said there was resis- see her coming in, it consultant for behav- if you’re introduced to stress. “But having her gest hurdles is getting tance at first. makes them want to ioral health at the Na- the mental health com- here, I just pet Lexy. Or soldiers to put aside the “You don’t want ev- come in the door.” tional Intrepid Center munity by a fluffy, lov- I’m just sitting here and bravado and seek treat- erybody to think they And often the sol- of Excellence in Bethes- ing canine, you’d be we won’t talk about de- ment. Lexy, it turns out, can just bring their dog diers reward her. da, has a therapy dog more inclined to come ployments, we’ll just is particularly good at to work,” she said. On her vest, Lexy of his own, named Ron. to the clinic and pet the (talk) about the dog. ... that. Rumayor also has sports an Army Ranger And he’s seen the broad dog.” My day is better every Van Woodruff, who seen what an asset time I come in.” was a sergeant first the dog can be in get- For 82nd Airborne class, went to his ting soldiers to seek out psychiatrist Maj. Chris- scheduled appoint- therapy and consistent- www.newssun.com tine Rumayor, Lexy is ment just a few days ly attend their appoint- a partner, a conversa- before he was set to get ments. tion starter and a living, his medical retirement Walking around the breathing medical tool and move out of the base, she uses Lexy as a that can calm a patient Army after 13 years in lightning rod to attract NEWS, St N and make a therapy ap- the service. soldiers, then draws Hi,hlanck C0 mty Hoineto ii Ne y. per Since 1927 pointment a little more “It’s hard for me to them into conversa- enjoyable. come to these appoint- tion. On any given day, A slowly evolving ments. I can’t really sit she and Lexy will wan- form of treatment, ani- in the waiting room,” der over to the mo- 2014 Graduation Edition mal therapy is used in said Woodruff, who suf- tor pool or anywhere only a few other Army fers from obsessive- troops might gather, to For over 79 years, the installations, including compulsive disorder. see who might be inter- News-Sun has recognized Walter Reed National “I don’t look forward ested in having a chat. Military Medical Cen- to this whole process “Stigma is one of the the achievements of our ter in Bethesda, Mary- of being here. ... The huge things the mili- graduating Seniors. This land. A small number whole process of being tary is trying super hard of dogs like Lexy are be- here is something that’s to overcome — behav- year is no exception, we ing used almost as co- agitative to my diagno- ioral health stigma be- will publish our “Salute” therapists. Others rou- sis.” ing the biggest one, I tinely work as service to the Senior Friday, Wednesday, animals and are often May 23rd in the full-run of the News-Sun. And, used for animal-assist- ed therapy, including in we’ve made it affordable to congratulate “your” visits to patients in the special senior. hospitals. Lexy’s move into therapy was unexpect- ed. Rumayor decided y f to put her new pup- Daniel, py through the train- ing when she realized Congratulations on Lexy was less of a guard ivy dog and more of a calm your graduation, we cuddler. So, Lexy went through about 2½ years are so proud of you. of training before she ilk , -Love, I Mom & Briana Did You KNOW? You can be ticketed for failing to pull over and stop when an ambulance, police, Please contact the News-Sun by May 16th, 2014 fire or other emergencY vehicle is travelling to meet an emergencY. to reserve your space for your special graduate. below is the florida law.

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Avon Park website at avonparkap- Christian Church Snapshots church.com Church Services AVON PARK — Pastor Grace Pointe Greg Ratliff will bring Ministries a message from The N.Lake Ave. Call (863) Word this Sunday. All 453-6681 or email SEBRING — Grace mothers in attendance [email protected]. Pointe Ministries Sunday morning will be meets at Sebring Hills honored. First Baptist Clubhouse, one block Wednesday will be Church of Lake behind Aspen Dental. outdoor dessert time. Josephine The sermon Sunday Bring a dessert to share will be “A Royal Family”, and a chair to sit on SEBRING — Pastor a special service to and enjoy the time of Kevin Ahrens will honor all mothers, their fellowship. preach “Is Your Family families, and God, the Courtesy photo Avon Park Christian in the Lighthouse?” one who created the Kathy White welcomes everyone to the night of Praise as the Lakeview Students get ready to Church is at 1016 W. on Sunday. There will family. sing. Camphor (behind the be gifts for all ladies in May 18 the sermon Wells Fargo Bank). Call attendance. series, “Pointing Toward (863) 453-5334 or email Sunday evening will Pentecost”, continues. Lakeview Christian School avonparkchristian- be a concert by the Call the church at [email protected]. Word of Life Singers fol- (863) 658-2534 for di- lowed by a ‘finger food’ rections and other hosts spring musical Christ Lutheran fellowship. information. Church First Baptist Lake Students Josephine is at 111 Lake Memorial United AVON PARK — Josephine Drive. Call Methodist Church sing about Pastor Scott McLean (863) 655-1524. will preach a sermon LAKE PLACID — “Praise” Sunday titled “Doors First Christian Pastor Tim Haas will Special to the News-Sun Sunday?” Church of Sebring preach on the sub- The church is at 1320 Disciples of Christ ject “Being A Part of LAKE PLACID County Road 64, east The Family”, with the — The students of of the Avon Park High SEBRING — On Scripture lesson from Lakeview Christian School past the four- Mother’s Day, the mes- John 10:1-10 on Sunday. delighted family and way stop sign. For more sage from Pastor Ron The congregation is friends on April 24 information call (863) Norton is from Ruth encouraged to invite with their spring mu- 471-2663 or search on- 1: 14-18, “Ruth and friends. Devotions to sical “Praise.” line at christlutherana- Naomi.” prepare for the sermon Much hard work vonpark.org. Greeting the congre- are available at www. and many hours of gation will be Diane memorialumc.com/. practice paid off as Christian Training Beidler. Elders will The church is at 500 the children sang and Church be Sandra Laufer and Kent Ave. Call (863) 465- spoke to lead the au- Marla Null. 2422 for information. dience in a spirit SEBRING — Rev. The church is at 510 filled pep allyr spell- Linda M. Downing will Poinsettia Ave. Call New Beginnings ing out the character- bring the message ti- 385-0352. Church istics of God for the tled “The Kingdom letters in P-R-A-I-S-E. of Heaven: Part 3” at First Presbyterian SEBRING — On Ninety of the the Sunday morning Church Sunday, Pastor Gary school’s students par- service. Kindle’s sermon is titled ticipated in the pre- The Wednesday SEBRING — Rev. “Christ as an Example” sentation and various night Bible study is the Darrell A. Peer will based on 1 Peter classes (pre-kinder- Courtesy photo Gospel of John. preach “The World’s 2:19-25. garten through the Eva Irons, Madyson D’Espies, Hope Flores lead the praise Top Model” on Sunday. New Beginnings fifth grade) were fea- cheer. Church of the The church is at 319 Church of Sebring is led tured in various ways Brethren Poinsettia Ave. Call by Pastor Gary Kindle. throughout the pro- (863) 385-0107 for There a blended service gram. SEBRING — On information. with contemporary and The fifth grade class class as “rock stomp- shared by Hope Flores Sunday, Pastor David traditional music. took the leading roles ers.” and Alana Koornneef. Smalley will preach First Presbyterian The church’s pres- in the drama presen- “A” was for the char- The first and second from John 21:15-17. Church of ent location is The tations and solos. Ti- acteristic awesome graders were featured The title of his ser- Avon Park Morris Chapel, 307 S. ger Youngman and and was presented by during the song, “Ev- mon will be “Journey of Commerce Ave. For Corbin Clarke opened Karis Register and Eva erlasting God.” Self-Knowing.” AVON PARK — On more information, call it up with leading a Irons. The song, “Awe- John Allen Rogers The theme for Sunday, Pastor Bob 835-2405. praise chant. This some God,” was fea- wrapped things up Sunday school, taught Johnson’s sermon is ti- was the introduc- tured with the audi- with a review of the by Wendell Bohrer, tled “Little or More New Life tion for a praise med- ence participating on meaning of the letters will be “A New Body,” Love?” based on Luke Evangelical ley that included ev- the chorus. in PRAISE. with scripture from I 6:36-50. The choir’s in- Lutheran Church eryone singing but The letter “I” was The audience Corinthians 15. troit will be “His Name featured two duets: shared by Mady joined the students For information, call is Wonderful” and the SEBRING — Sunday’s Hope Flores and Na- D’Espies and Lauren in singing “Lord I Lift (863) 385-1597. anthem “Thyself in sermon theme will be talya Barajas followed Chapman. The girls Your Name on High.” Me.” “Hear the Voice of the by Faith Zahn and Al- also sang solo parts The students sang Church of The adult Sunday Shepherd; Enter By the ana Koornneef. on the song, “I Am.” the finale, “We Give Buttonwood Bay school class is using Door” from John 10:1- Zach Boley and Spirit was the char- You Praise.” the denomination- 10. Pastor Luke John Landon Smoak intro- acteristic represent- Before the bene- SEBRING — In honor al quarterly featur- Willitz will deliver the duced the letter “P” ed the letter “S.” Lay- diction, Susie Esco- of Mother’s Day, the ing lessons from the message. for the characteris- ton Harrison and Reid bar was recognized Sunday service will be book of Matthew. New Life Evangelical tic, power. The song Chavis acknowledge and thanked by the a “Musical Tribute to Sunday’s lesson is ti- Lutheran Church is at was the “Power of the that the Holy Spirit is LVCS Board for the 19 Mothers.” Included tled “The Coming of the 3725 Hammock Road. Cross,” which fea- present with us today. musicals she has led will be vocal solos, in- Son of Man” based on tured soloist, Zach The song, “Sweet, since becoming the strumental music, Matthew 24:29-51. Spring Lake United Boley. Sweet Spirit,” featured fifth grade teacher in duets, male chorus and Wednesday, Johnson Methodist Church The next letter “R,” Karis Register as the 1995. others. will lead Bible study which stood for rock, soloist. Corbin Clarke, This is Escobar’s The church of from the book “What SEBRING — Spring was explained by Na- Mady D’espies, John last year at Lakeview. Buttonwood Bay is Spiritual Warfare?” Lake United Methodist talya Barajas and Allen Rogers, Faith She will be moving at meets under the lead- There will be no more Church is at 8170 Faith Zahn. Zahn, Landon Smoak the end of the school ership of Pastor Cecil choir practice until the Cozumel Lane. The original song, and Layton Harrison year. Hess on U.S. 27, fall. All women of the “Rock,” featured the signed the song in Lakeview Christian four miles south of The church is at 215 church will be honored third and fourth grad- sign language. School is at Memori- Highlands Regional E. Circle St. Call the for Mother’s Day. The ers singing as well as “E” represented the al United Methodist Medical Center. For in- church at (863) 453- pastor’s sermon will be the pre-kindergar- characteristic of ev- Church in Lake Plac- formation, call (863) 3242 or check out the “A Mother’s Laughter.” ten and kindergarten erlasting and was id. Call 465-0313. 382-1737. First Baptist Church Avon Park L Classic Country Music AVON PARK — Jared I t+- Longshore will preach f __ Don West and “Silver1 Eagled Band” during the Sunday V morning service. There Saturday, May 10, 2014 at 6:00-9:00pm Admission will be no evening E Highlands Social Center • 863-471-1737 service. $ The church is at 100 BYOB 3400 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL 5 ... B6 | News-Sun | Friday, May 9, 2014 www.newssun.com

Religion ...... Places to Worship Sunday worship services are at 11 a.m. St. Catherine Catholic Church, 820 with special services for children and (ELCA), 1178 S.E. Lakeview Drive., Se- and 6:30 p.m. Preschool care is pro- Hickory St., Sebring. Parrish office/mail- adults. If you need any more informa- bring. Rev. Sharon Dorr and Deacon Da- Places to Worship is a paid ad- vided at the 11 a.m. worship service. ing address: 882 Bay St., Sebring, FL tion, call 453-4851. vid Thoresen will be the Spiritual Lead- Wednesday evening Bible Study and 33870, 385-0049, 385-6762 (Span- Church of the Nazarene of Lake ers, alternating Sundays. Jim Helwig, vertisement in the News-Sun that Prayer meeting is at 6:30 p.m., followed ish); fax, 385-5169; email, office@st- Placid, 512 W. Interlake Blvd., Lake organist. Worship service with the Holy is published Friday and Sunday. To by adult choir rehearsal. From Septem- cathe.com; website, www.stcathe.com. Placid, FL 33852. Adult Sunday school, Eucharist is at 9:30 a.m. every Sunday. place a listing in this directory, call ber the AWANA groups meet. First Lori- School Office/Mailing, Principal Dr. Anna 9:30 a.m.; Morning worship, 10:45 Birthday Sunday is the first Sunday of the News-Sun at 385-6155, ext. 596. da is the “Place to discover God’s love.” V. Adam, 747 S. Franklin St., Sebring, a.m.; Wednesday evening: All church each month after the service. Council For more information about the church FL 33870; 385-7300; fax, 385-7310; meal, 6 p.m.; Christian Life Study, 6:45 meeting is on the first Tuesday of each or the ministries offered, call 655-1878. email [email protected]. School of- p.m. Winter Life groups pending. Call month. WELCA meets at noon second Anglican First Baptist Church, Sebring, 200 fice hours 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 446-1339. Pastor Tim Taylor. Tuesday of the month with a light lunch. New Life Anglican Fellowship, 10 E. Center Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Monday-Friday. Clergy: Very Rev. José Labyrinth Prayer Garden is open to the N. Main Ave. (Woman’s Club), Lake Telephone: 385-5154. Rev. Matthew González, V.F., [email protected] or public 24 hours a day, seven days a Placid, FL 33852. Rev. Susan Rhodes, D. Crawford, senior pastor; Rev. Nuno 385-0049; Parochial Vicar, Rev. Victor CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN week. When in need of prayers or to talk Deacon in Charge, (863) 243-3191; Norberto, associate pastor, minister Caviedes, 385-3993; Assisting Priest to God, come to the Garden. Come and [email protected]. Sunday of music and senior adults; and Di- (retired), Rev. J. Peter Sheehan; Decons, CHRISTIAN UNION grow with us; we would love to meet you Worship, 10 a.m. Teaching, Holy Com- xie Kreulen, preschool director. Group Rev. Mr. James R. McGarry and Rev. Community Bible Church - Church- and your family. Don’t worry about how munion, Music, Fellowship, Healing Bible Studies, 9:15 a.m.; Blended Mr. Max M. Severe. WEEKEND MASS es of Christ in Christian Union, (Or- you look. Jesus went to the temple in a Prayer. “Pastoral and Spiritual”. Service, 10:30 a.m.; Mision Buatis- SCHEDULE: Saturday: - 4 p.m.; Sun- ange Blossom Conference Center) robe and sandals. Quilting classes every ta Hispana, 2 p.m.; Sunday Evening day - 8 and 10 a.m., 12 p.m. (Spanish), 1400 C-17A North (truck route), Avon Monday at 6 p.m. Looking for quilters or Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday night pro- 5 p.m. (Holy Family Youth Center), ev- Park. Presenting Jesus Christ as the people willing to learn. Call 840-3303. ASSEMBLY OF GOD grams at the ROC begin 5:30 p.m., at ery third Sunday of the month at 2 p.m. answer for time and eternity. Sunday Christ Lutheran Church Avon Park Christ Fellowship Church (Assem- church begin 6:30 p.m. Preschool and (French Mass). Daily Mass: Monday-Fri- morning worship service, 10:30 a.m. – LCMS, 1320 County Road 64, 1/2 bly of God), 2935 New Life Way. Bear- Mother’s Day Out for children age 6 day, 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. Saturday at 9 Nursery provided. Junior Church ac- mile east of Avon Park High School ing His Name; Preaching His Doctrine; weeks to 5 years old. Call 385-4704. a.m. Sacrament of Reconcilliation: 7:15- tivities at same time for K-6 grade. past the four-way stop sign. Sun- and Awaiting His Coming. “Worship- Website www.fbsebring.com 7:45 a.m. first Friday, 2:30-3:15 p.m. Sunday School Bible hour (all ages), day Divine Worship is at 10 a.m. ing God in Spirit and in Truth.” Sun- Florida Avenue Baptist Church, Saturday and 9-9:45 a.m. Sunday. Of- 9:30 a.m. (Transportation available.) Holy Communion is celebrated ev- day School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 401 S. Florida Ave., Avon Park. Mail- fice Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Mon- Sunday evening praise and worship ery week with traditional Lutheran 10 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. ing address is 710 W. Bell St., Avon day-Friday. service, 6 p.m. Wednesday evening Liturgy, hymns and songs of praise. Wednesday: Worship, 7 p.m. Pastor Park, FL 33825. Telephone, 453- St. James Catholic Church, 3380 prayer service, 7 p.m. Children and Fellowship time with coffee and re- Eugene Haas. Phone 471-0924. 5339. Rev. John D. Girdley, pastor. Placidview Drive, Lake Placid, 465- youth activities at 7 p.m. Wednesday. freshments follows worship. Come First Assembly of God, 4301 Ke- Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday 3215. Father Michael J. Cannon. Everyone is welcome, please come worship and fellowship with us. For nilworth Blvd., Sebring. The Rev. Wilm- Worship, 11 a.m.; 11 a.m. Children’s Mass schedule: Sunday 8 a..m. and worship with us. Tom Schwankweiler, information call Pastor Scott McLean ont McCrary, pastor. Sunday School, Church; Sunday Evening Worship, 6 10 a.m. year round. Saturday Vigil 4 Pastor. Phone 453-6052. at (863) 471-2663 or see christlu- 10 a.m.; Morning Worship and KIDS p.m. Wednesday night programs for p.m. Weekdays 9 a.m. Holy days 9:30 theranavonpark.org. Church, 11 a.m.; Evening Worship, 7 children and youth at 6 p.m. and for a.m. (Vigil evening before at 7 p.m.) EPISCOPAL Faith Lutheran Church – p.m. Wednesday Family Night, (Adult adults at 6:30 p.m. First Saturday of each month: Healing LCMS,2740 Lakeview Dr, Sebring; Bible Study), LIFE Youth Group, Roy- Independent Baptist Church, 5704 Mass, 9 a.m. Episcopal Church of the Re- Church phone: 385-7848; Faith Child al Rangers, Missionettes, 7:30 p.m. County Road 17 South, Sebring, FL deemer Avon Park, 910 W. Mar- Development Center: 385-3232. Sun- Phone 385-6431. 33876. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. CT HRIS IAN tin St., Avon Park, FL 33825 (U.S. day Traditional Worship Service: 8 Sunday worship, 10:30 a.m. Sunday Cornerstone Christian Church, 27 across from Wells Motor Co.). a.m.; Sunday Praise Worship Service: Rev. Canon George Conger. Sunday BAPTIST evening, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, (Saxon Hall) 1003 W. Pine St., Avon 10:30 a.m.; Communion served 1st, 7 p.m. Fundamental, soul-winning, Park, FL 33825. Love Christ - Love services: Holy Communion at 9:30 3rd & 5th Sunday. Sunday School & Avon Park Lakes Baptist Church, mission-minded, King James Bible People. Jon Carter, Music Minister. a.m.; Bible study Wednesday at 10 Bible Classes: 9:15 a.m. Worship Svc. 22600 N. Highlands Blvd., Avon Park, Church. Larry Ruse, pastor. Phone Sunday, 9 a.m. Bible Study; 10 a.m. a.m. Everyone is welcome. Come Broadcast at 8 a.m. on WITS 1340AM FL 33825. George Hall, Pastor. Christ 655-1899. Bus transportation. Worship; Communion available each and worship with us; we would love each Sunday. Educational opportuni- centered and biblically based. Sunday Leisure Lakes Baptist Church, week. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Fellowship to meet you. Church office, 453- ties include weekly adult Bible studies, worship services, 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. 808 Gardenia St., Lake Placid (just Group. For more information call 453- 5664; fax, 453-4853. Visit us at our Faith’s Closet Thrift Store (385-2782) and 6 p.m. Nursery facilities are avail- off of Miller at the west end of Lake 7679. website at redeemeravonpark.com. is open from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday- able. Bible studies at 9:45 a.m. Sun- June) “Where the old fashion gospel Sebring Christian Church, 4514 Email [email protected]. Call Saturday. All are warmly welcome in day and 7 p.m. Wednesday. Prayer is preached.” Sunday School begins Hammock Road, Sebring, FL 33872. the thrift store for hours open and the Family of Faith. Time 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Bible at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship service Tod Schwingel, Preacher. Kristy Mar- donation pick up at 664-9668 or Good Shepherd Lutheran Church classes at 9:45 a.m. are centered for at 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Evening Ser- vin, Childrens Director. Sunday Wor- 453-5664. (AALC) American Association of Lu- all ages. Choir practice at 5 p.m. Sun- vice is at 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer ship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 St. Agnes Episcopal Church, theran Churches, 3240 Grand Prix day. Church phone: 452-6556. Meeting and Bible Study at 6 p.m. a.m.; Wednesday night meals, 5:30 3840 Lakeview Drive, Sebring, FL Drive, Sebring, FL 33872. James Bethany Baptist Church Call the church at 699-0671 for more p.m. followed by classes at 6:30 p.m. 33870. Father Scott Walker. Sunday Weed, pastor. Worship Service, (GARBC) We are located at the cor- information. Alzheimers Caregivers Support Group Services: Holy Eucharist Rite I - 7:30 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Bible Study, 9 ner of SR17 and C-17A (truck route) in Maranatha Baptist Church meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays. Phone a.m., Holy Eucharist Rite II - 10 a.m. a.m. Nursery provided. Social activi- Avon Park. Join us Sunday morning at (GARBC), 35 Maranatha Blvd., Se- 382-6676. Nursery available for the 10 a.m. ties: Choir, Missions, Evangelism. 9:00 AM for coffee and doughnuts, fol- bring, FL 33870 (A half mile east of First Christian Church (Disciples of service. Wednesday Bible study, Phone 385-2346. lowed with Sunday School for all ages Highlands Avenue on Arbuckle Creek Christ), 510 Poinsettia Avenue, (cor- 9:30 a.m. Visitors are always wel- New Life Evangelical Lutheran at 9:30. Sunday morning worship ser- Road.) Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Morn- ner of Poinsettia and Eucalyptus), Se- come. Church office 385-7649, for Church, 3725 Hammock Road, a vice begins at 10:30 a.m., and eve- ing Worship, 10:15 a.m.; Evening bring, FL 33870. Phone: 385-0358 or more information. Congregation of the Evangelical Lu- ning worship service is at 6 p.m. On Service, 6 p.m. Mid-week service, 385-3435. The Rev. Ronald Norton, St. Francis of Assisi Anglican theran Synod (ELS) in fellowship with Wednesdays, the Word of Life teen Wednesday, 6 p.m. Daily Prayer and Pastor; Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Praise Episcopal Church, 43 Lake June the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran ministry and the Catylist class (20’s+) Bible Study, 8 a.m., Hamman Hall. Breakfast, 10 a..m., Morning Worship, Road, Lake Placid, FL 33852. Phone: Synod (WELS). Sunday Worship at 10 begin at 6:30 PM. The adult Bible and Pastor Gerald Webber and Associate 10:30 a.m.; Children’s Church, 10:30 465-0051. Rev. Elizabeth L. Nelson, a.m.; Bible Study, 9 a.m. For more Prayer Time begins at 7 p.m. For more Pastors Don Messenger and Ted Ertle. a.m. Youth Fellowship, 7:15 p.m. Rector. Worship: Sunday, 8 a.m., information, call Pastor Luke Willitz information go to www.bethanybapti- Phone 382-4301. 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday Bible at 385-2293 or visit the Web site at stap.com or call the church office at study at 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Parkway Free Will Baptist Church, CT HRIS IAN & MISSIONARY www.newlifesebring.com. 863-452-1136. 3413 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Worship 6 Resurrection Lutheran Church - Faith Missionary Baptist Church, 33870. Welcome to the church where ALLIANCE p.m. and Thursday 9 a.m. Holy Com- ELCA, 324 E. Main St., at Memorial off State Road 17 North of Sebring at the “Son” always shines. Sunday The Alliance Church of Sebring, munion with Healing. Call the thrift Drive, Avon Park. Pastor Rev. John C. 1708 LaGrange Ave. Sunday School, School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, 451 Sparta Road, Sebring, FL 33875. store for hours open - 699-0221. Grodzinski. Sunday worship 9:30 a.m. 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship, 6 Call 382-1343. Rev. Steve Hagen, Wednesday Worship Service is at 7 Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday p.m.; and Wednesday Evening Wor- pastor. Sunday services: Sunday p.m. Open Communion celebrated at Service, 7 p.m. Deaf interpretation EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH ship, 7 p.m. End-of-the-Month-Sing at School meets at 9:30 a.m.; Sun- OF AMERICA all services. “God’s Work, Our Hands.” available. Ken Lambert, Pastor. Phone 6 p.m. on the last Sunday of each day Morning Worship Service meets Trinity Lutheran Church - LCMS, 386-5055. month. The Rev. J.S. Scaggs, pas- at 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Evening Bi- The Church of the Way EFCA, 25 Lakeview St., Lake Placid, FL Fellowship Baptist Church, 1000 tor. Church phone: 382-3552. Home ble Study meets at 6 p.m. (off site); 1005 N. Ridgewood Drive, Sebring. 33852; 465-5253. The Rev. Rich- Maxwell St., Avon Park, FL 33825. phone: 214-3025. Affiliated with the Wednesday Prayer Gathering meets Sunda1005 N. Ridgewood Drive, Se- ard A. Norris, pastor; Susan C. Nor- Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; National Association of Free Will Bap- at 6 p.m. bring. Sunday school and worship ris, Trinity Tots Pre-School director Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.; tists, Nashville, Tenn. service at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Education Hour, 8:45 a.m.; Worship Wednesday: Evening Service, 7 p.m.; Youth activities, 6:30 p.m. Wednes- Sparta Road Baptist Church, CHURCH OF BRETHREN service, 10 a.m. Holy Communion Children/Youth, 7 p.m. Telephone: (SBC) 4400 Sparta Road. Evange- days. The Way is a church family each first and third Sunday. Chil- 453-4256. Fax: 453-6986. E-mail: of- list Roger Jaudon. Sunday school, Church of the Brethren, 700 S. who gathers for contemporary wor- dren’s Church scheduled during wor- [email protected]; Web site, www. 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship, Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870. Sunday: ship, teaching of God’s Word, prayer ship service, 4-year-olds through fifth apfellowship.org. 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship, 6 Church School, 9 a.m.; Morning Wor- and fellowship. Come early and stay grade. Nursery provided during wor- First Baptist Church of Avon Park, p.m. Wednesday: Prayer/Bible Study, ship, 10:15 a.m. Wednesday: Temple after for fellowship time. Child care ship service for infants to 3-year- N. Lake Ave., Avon Park, FL - 453-6681. 6 p.m. Nursery provided. For informa- Choir, 7:30 p.m. Phone 385-1597. and children’s church are provided. olds. Seasonal Mid-Week Services Rev. Jon Beck, pastor; Rev. Johnattan tion, call 382-0869. Reinhold Buxbaum is pastor. The each Wwednesday evening during Soltero, Hispanic pastor; Joy Loom- Southside Baptist Church Way – A place for you. Office Phone: Advent and Lent. Call church office is, director of music. Sunday – Sunday C HURCH OF CHRIST 471-6140, Church Cell Phone: 273- (GARBC), 379 S. Commerce Ave., Se- Avon Park Church of Christ, 200 S. at 465-5253 or visit the website at school, 9:30 a.m.; Worship, 10:45 a.m.; bring. David C. Altman, Pastor. Sun- 3674. Email: thewaychurch@ hot- www.Trinitylutheranlp.com. Other ac- Children’s Church, 10:45 a.m.; Youth Forest Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. Minis- mail.com. Web site: www.TheWay- day School for all ages, 9:30 a.m.; ter: Don Smith. Sunday Worship Servic- tivities and groups include: Choir; Choir, 4:30 p.m.; Evening Worship, 6 Morning Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.; Church.org Ladies Guild and LWML; Men’s Fel- p.m. Nursery provided for both services. es, 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Nursery facil- Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: ities are available at every service. Bible lowship Group, Small Group Bible Wednesday - Wednesday Night Supper, Student ministry, 6:30 p.m.; Awana Studies; Trinity Tots Pre-school, and 5:15 p.m.; Children’s Choir, 5:45 p.m.; Study: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and Wednes- GRACE BRETHREN kindergarten through fifth grade, 6:30 day, 7 p.m. Bible centered classes for Grace Brethren Church, 3626 Youth Group. Youth Activities, 6 p.m.; Prayer Meet- p.m.; Adult Midweek Prayer and Bi- ing/Bible Study, 6 p.m.; Worship Choir all ages. Church phone: 453-4692. Thunderbird Road, (863) 835-0869. ble Study, 7 p.m. A nursery for under Heartland church of Christ, Lake- Dr. Randall Smith, senior pastor. Practice, 6 p.m.; Mission Programs for age 3 is available at all services. Pro- NON-DENOMINATIONAL Children, 6:45 p.m. Hispanic Servic- shore Mall - Suite 42 (outside entrance), Sunday services at 9 a.m., 10:45 Bible Fellowship Church, 3750 visions for handicapped and hard-of- 901 U.S. Highway 27 N, Sebring, FL a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday servic- es: Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., wor- hearing. Office phone, 385-0752. Hammock Road, Sebring, FL 33872. ship service at 11 a.m. Wednesday Bi- 33870. Sunday worship, 9 a.m. to es at 7 p.m. We offer “Kid City” Chil- Sunday: American Sign Language: Spring Lake Baptist Church, noon; Wednesday, Bible study, 7 p.m. dren’s Ministry throughout all ser- ble study at 7 p.m. To watch services “Where the Bible is Always Open.” First Worship sermon, songs signed online, go to the website at www.fbcap. Evangelist Carl Ford, (863) 402-2159. vices, and there are variosu other first and second Worship services. Pastor Richard Schermerhorn, 7408 Lake Placid Church of Christ, 1069 classes for teens, married couples, net. “In the heart of Avon Park, for the Valencia Road; 655-2610. Assistant First Worship service, 9 a.m.; Sec- hearts of Avon Park.” Hwy 27 North, Lake Placid, FL 33852. “prime-timers,” and Bible studies in ond Worship service, 10:45 a.m. Pastor Ronald Smith, 386-1610. On Mailing address is P.O. Box 1440, Lake Spanish. “Kid City” Day Care, Pre- First Baptist Church of Lake Jose- U.S. 98 at the Spring Lake Village II Nursery (up to 2 years old) and Sun- phine, 111 Lake Josephine Drive, Se- Placid, FL 33862. Sunday morning wor- school and After-School Monday-Fri- day school classes both hours. BFC entrance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. ship is at 10 a.m. Sunday evening wor- day: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. (For registration bring (just off U.S. 27 midway between for all ages; Morning Worship, 10:45 Youth, 6 p.m.; Evening Service, 6 Sebring and Lake Placid). Your place for ship is 6 p.m. Bible class 9 a.m. Sun- call: 385-3111). Check us out on p.m. Wednesday: Children, ages 4 a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. days and Wednesday evenings at 7 the Web at www.sebringgrace.org. family, friends and faith. Sunday morn- Wednesday Mid-week Bible Study and yrs through 5th grade, 6 p.m.; Youth, ing worship service is 11 a.m. Nursery p.m. All are invited to join us. For more 6-7:30 p.m.; Prayer time, 6:15 p.m. Prayer Service, 6:30 p.m. Nursery information, call the church at 863-465- is provided for both services with Chil- available for all services. INDEPENDENT Todd Patterson, pastor; Andy Mc- dren’s Church at 11 a.m. Life chang- 4636 or visit the website www.thelord- Sunridge Baptist Church, (SBC) First Christian Church, 1016 W. Quaid, associate pastor. Web site ing Bible Study for all ages starts at sway.com/lakeplacidcofc/. www.bfcsebring.com. Church office 3704 Valerie Blvd. (U.S. 27 and Val- Sebring Parkway Church of Christ, Camphor St., Avon Park, FL 33825; 9:45 a.m. Sunday night worship at 6 erie, across from Florida Hospital), 385-1024. p.m. Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer 3800 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL (863) 453-5334; on the Web at Sebring. Tim Finch, pastor. Sunday www.firstchristianap.com. Our mot- Calvary Church, 1825 Hammock meeting at 7 p.m. along with youth wor- 33870; 385-7443. Minister: Kevin Patter- Road, Sebring, FL 33872; 386-4900. School, 9;30 a.m.; Sunday Morn- son. Times of service are: Sunday Bible to is “Jesus is First at First Christian ship in the youth facility, and missions ing Worship, 10:45 a.m.; and Sunday An independent community church. training for all children. Call the church Class, 9 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service, Church.” Greg Ratliff, Senior Minis- Evening Service, 6 p.m. Wednesday: ter; Bible School 9 a.m.; Worship Sunday morning worship, 10 a.m.; at 655-1524. 10 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service, 6 p.m.; Bible study, 11:15 a.m.; Sunday eve- Prayer, Bible Study, and Youth, 6:30 Wednesday Bible Class, 7 p.m. 10 a.m.; Wednesday studies for all First Baptist Church of Lake Placid, p.m.Nursery provided. For information, ning service, 6 p.m. Pastor Lester Knowing God’s Heart and Sharing God’s ages, 6 p.m. Nursery provided for all call 382-3695. events. Osbeck. A small friendly church wait- Hope, 119 E. Royal Palm St., Lake Plac- CHURCH OF GOD ing for your visit. id, FL 33852 (863) 465-3721, Website: Christian Training Ministries Inc., www.fbclp.com. Email: information@ Church on the Ridge, Church of C ATHOLic God, Anderson, Ind.; 1130 State Road INTERDENOMINATIONAL on Sebring Parkway. Enter off County fbclp.com. Sunday services - Tradition- Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, World Harvest and Restora- Road 17 on Simpson Avenue. Sun- al Service 9 a.m., Contemporary Ser- 17 North, Sebring, FL 33870. Worship 595 E. Main St., Avon Park, 453-4757. Service Sunday, 10 a.m.; Bible Study tion Ministries, (non-denomination- day service is at 10 a.m.; Wednes- vice 10:30 a.m. Link Groups at 9 and Father Nicholas McLoughlin, pastor. Sat- al) 2200 N. Avon Blvd.,(non-denom- day Bible study at 7 p.m. A nursery 10:30 a..m., Wednesday Activities: Fam- and Prayer, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor urday Vigil Mass is 4 p.m. in English Dr. Collet Varner, (863) 382-0773. inational) 2200 N. Avon Blvd., Avon and children’s church are provided. ily dinner at 5 p.m. ($4 per person, res- and 7 p.m. in Spanish; Sunday mass 8 Park, FL 33825. Phone: 452-9777 The church is part of Christian Inter- ervations required). Prayer meeting, and 10:30 a.m. in English. Sunday Life or 453-3771. Sunday service: Sun- national Ministries Network, a full Youth Intersections, and MaxKidz Ex- Teen Mass at 6 p.m. Weekday mass at CHURCH OF NAZARENE day School, 10 a.m. and worship, 11 gospel, non-denominational ministry. treme meet at 6:15 p.m. The church is 8 a.m. English confession at 3:30 p.m. First Church of the Nazarene of a.m. Wednesday services: 7 p.m. Linda M. Downing, minister, lindad- at 119 E. Royal Palm St., Lake Placid. Saturday; Spanish confession at 6:30 Avon Park, P.O. Box 1118., Avon Park, prayer meeting/Bible study. Pastor: [email protected]. Casey L. Downing, For information, call 465-3721 or go to p.m. Religious Education Classes (Sep- FL 33825-1118. 707 W. Main St. Sun- W.H. Rogers. associate minister, caseydowning@ www.fbclp.com. tember to May) are 9-10:20 a.m. Sun- day: Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. hotmail.com. Church phone: 314- First Baptist Church of Lorida locat- day for grades K through 5th. Grades for all ages; morning worship at 10:45 0482. Web site: www.ctmforme.com ed right on U.S. 98 in Lorida. Sunday 6th through Youth Bible Study are from a.m.; and evening service at 6 p.m. LUTHERAN School begins at 9:45 a.m. for all ages. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Wednesday evening service is at 7 p.m. Atonement Lutheran Church Continued on next page www.newssun.com Friday, May 9, 2014 | NEWS-SUN | B7 RELIGION PLACES TO WORSHIP Fellowship Time, 10:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. Tuesday: Youth Groups meet for devo- tions/Bible study, crafts, sport activities and din- Sucking thumbs and NON-DENOMINATIONAL (CONT.) ner. Middle and high school, 3:30-6:30 p.m. El- ementary School, 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesday: Adult Crossroads of Life,148 E. Interlake Blvd., Lake Bible Study, 10:30 a.m. Choir Rehearsal, 5:30 eternal consequences Placid, FL 33852; Tel. 863-655-9163. The place p.m. A nursery is available during worship. Call of your Divine appointment. We expect our the church offi ce for more information and other supernatural God to transform our lives through classes. A young boy had you to repentance? His power and grace. Come, learn of His plan Spring Lake Presbyterian Church (USA), 5887 and destiny for you. With His plan we receive U.S. 98, Sebring, FL 33876. Sunday School, 8:30 reached the age of 4 But because of your His provision along with His perfect timing a.m.; Worship Service, 10 a.m. Nursery available. without giving up the stubbornness and and opportunity. What you have longed for, but Session meets at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of habit of sucking his unrepentant heart have been missing, can now be received. The the month, September through June. Board of thumb. His moth- you are storing up direction you have been thirsty for will suddenly Deacon’s meet at 5:30 p.m. fi rst Monday of the er had tried every- wrath for yourself quench your parched soul. Come to experience month. Choir rehearses at 7 p.m. each Wednes- thing from bribery to in the day of wrath what you have been missing for so long – em- day. Adult Bible study is Tuesdays at 11 a.m. powerment in every area of life. We teach, train Pastors: John and Harriet Davis. Organist: Rich- reasoning to paint- and revelation of the and send forth to win souls. You don’t speak ard Wedig. Choir Director: Suzan Wedig. Church ing his thumb with righteous judgment English – no problema. We have a Spanish phone, 655-0713; e-mail, springlakepc@embarq- lemon juice to dis- of God, who will interpreter. We look forward to fellowship and mail.com, Web site, slpc.embarqspace.com. courage his bad hab- render to each per- worship with you at 7 p.m. every Wednesday. it. Finally, she tried KEVIN’S KOMMENTS son according to his Pastoers Gil and Rosa Benton (Faith Never SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Fails). threatening her son deeds: to those who Avon Park Seventh-day Adventist Church, Kevin Patterson Faith & Familylife Worship Center, Pastors by saying, “If you by perseverance in Leroy and JoAnn Taylor invite you to discover 1410 West Avon Blvd., Avon Park. Phone: 453- don’t stop sucking doing good seek for 6641 or e-mail: [email protected], one of Sebring’s hidden treasures at 2349 U.S. your thumb, your stomach is go- glory and honor and immortal- 27 South (Banyan Plaza off Sparta Road and Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m Saturday. Church Ser- Lake Jackson). We provide biblical solutions vice 10:45 a.m. Saturday. Wednesday prayer ing to blow up like a balloon.” ity, eternal life; but to those who for everyday challenges through our multicultur- meeting 7 p.m. Community Service hours on Later that day while walking in are selfi shly ambitious and do not al worship services available on Sundays at 11 Tuesday and Thursday is from 9:00 a.m. till 2 the park, the boy and his mother obey the truth, but obey unrigh- a.m. and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Child care is p.m. A sale takes place the fi rst Sunday of each saw a pregnant woman sitting on teousness, wrath and indignation. available for all who attend. For more informa- month. Senior Pastor Frank Gonzalez. Walker Me- tion, all 385-1800. Plan your fi rst visit. Matthew morial Academy Christian School offering educa- a bench. Suddenly, the 4-year-old There will be tribulation and dis- 7:7 says, “Ask and it will be given to you; seek tion for kindergarten through 12th grades. ALL stopped dead in his tracks. Staring tress for every soul of man who and you will fi nd; knock and the door will be opened to you.” Our guests are very important, ARE WELCOME. Associate Pastor is Ryan Amos. intently at the woman and gravely does evil, of the Jew fi rst and also so please let us know how we can meet your Website is www.discoverjesus.org considering her condition, the boy of the Greek, but glory and honor need by emailing [email protected]. Our mis- Sebring Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 2106 stepped forward and exclaimed, and peace to everyone who does sion at Faith & Familylife is centered around Re- N. State Road 17, Sebring; 385-2438. Worship “Uh-Oh! I know what you’ve been good, to the Jew fi rst and also to storing Lives, Families and Communities. Services: 9:15 a.m. Worship hour, 11 a.m. Prayer Grace Bible Church, 4541 Thunderbird Road, meeting, Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. Community service: doing!” the Greek. For there is no partiali- (second church on left) Sebring, FL 33872. every Monday 9-11 a.m. Health Seminar with Dr. First, for our younger readers, ty with God.” (Romans 2:4-11) Phone, 382-1085. Dustin Woods, lead pastor. Seralde, every Friday, 10:00 a.m. Pastor Nathan let me set the record straight: Your Since God does not play favor- Saturday Worship, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 9 and 11 Madrid. a.m. Monday, 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Chil- stomach will not blow up like a ites, how we live our lives plays an dren’s & Youth Programs, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, balloon if you suck your thumb. enormous role in where we will 8:30 p.m., College Ministry. www.GBCconnect- THE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS However, according to a den- spend eternity. Do we want to live ed.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Highlands Community Church, a casu- tist friend of mine, sucking your our lives for God or against God? Saints, 3235 Grand Prix Dr., Sebring, Fl 33872; al contemporary church, meets at 3005 New thumb can distort the shape of The choice seems simple enough (863) 382-9092 Steve Austin, Bishop; Mark Life Way. Coffee at 9:30 a.m.; Worship at 10 your mouth. It can cause the up- and is ours to make, but remem- a.m. Nursery and Kid’s World classes. Small Swift, 1st Counselor; Del Murphy, 2nd Counsel- groups meet throughout the week. Church or. Family History Center (863) 382-1822. Sunday per teeth to stick out and the low- ber, God “will render to each per- phone is 402-1684; Pastor Bruce A. Linhart. Services: Sacrament Meeting, 10-11:10 a.m.; er teeth to stick in, causing a seri- son according to his deeds.” New Beginnings Church of Sebring, wor- Gospel Doctrine, 11:20 a.m. to noon; Priest- ous over-bite. Therefore, do not make your shiping at The Morris Chapel, 307 S. Com- hood/Relief Society, 12:10-1p.m.; Primary for Whether they are matters of choice an empty one and, accord- merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Pastor Gary children, 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Youth Activities: Kindle. Bible study every Sunday, 9 a.m. Wednesdays, 7-8:20 p.m. Scouts: fi rst and third good dental care or matters of our ingly, suffer the eternal conse- Blended Church Service, 10:15 a.m. Phone Wednesday, 7-8:20 p.m. Activity Days: 8-11 yr old eternal salvation, it is important quences. Make your choice one (863) 835-2405. newbeginningschurchofse- Boys and Girls, second and fourth Wednesdays, to remember that there are always that is full of service and devotion bring.com Begin your week with us. The Lord’s Sentinel Fellowship Church, 148 7-8:20 p.m. consequences to our actions. to God and, accordingly, delight in E. Interlake Blvd., Lake Placid (at Lake Placid The apostle Paul wrote a let- the everlasting goodness of God’s Christian School), Pastor Juanita Folsom. Sun- THE SALVATION ARMY ter to the church in Rome warn- love. Which consequences will day morning service, 10:30 a.m.; Monday, Sen- tinel School of Theology, 7 p.m.; Church service, The Salvation Army – Center for Worship. ing them about the spiritual con- your choices bring? Tuesday, 7 p.m. More information at www.juani- S unday: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Holiness sequences of their actions. Some meeting, 11 a.m.; and Praise meeting and lunch, tafolsomministries.com. Christians were being both judg- Kevin’s Komments is written by Kevin Pat- Union Church, 106 N. Butler Ave., Avon Park, noon. Tuesday: Bible study, 6:30 p.m.; and Wom- FL 33825. Sunday traditional worship service en’s Ministries, 7 p.m. Wednesday: Youth Minis- mental and hypocritical toward terson and presented by the Sebring Park- is at 7:45 a.m. (October through Easter) and 9 tries, 4 p.m. All meetings are at 120 N. Ridge- others. Needing to repent of their way church of Christ assembling at 3800 Se- a.m. Contemporary Sunday worship service is at wood Ave., Sebring. For more information, visit sins, Paul wrote them the follow- bring Parkway, Sebring, FL 33870. Find us 10:45 a.m. Nursery and children’s church avail- the Web site www.salvationarmysebring.com or ing: “Or do you think lightly of the on the internet at www.sebringcoc.com, or e- able. Wednesday night worship with Pastor Tiger call Major Bruce Stefanik at 385-7548, ext. 110. Gullett and CrossTalk with Pastor Bill Breylinger riches of His kindness and tol- mail us at [email protected]. at 6 p.m. Breakfast and lunch menus at Solid erance and patience, not know- Guest columns are the opinion of the writer, Grounds. Senior Pastor is Bill Breylinger. Offi ce: UNITED METHODIST ing that the kindness of God leads not necessarily those of the News-Sun staff. 453-3345. Web page at www.weareunion.org. First United Methodist Church, 105 S. Pine Unity Life Enrichment Centre,new location, St., 105 S. Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870. Pas- 10417 Orange Blossom Blvd. S., Sebring, FL 33875; 471-1122; e-mail unity@vistanet. tor John A. Bryant. Traditional Worship Service at net. Web site, www.unityofsebring.org. 10:30 8:10 and 10:50 a.m. in the sanctuary, Contem- Sunday is ‘Invite a a.m. Sunday Celebration Service, Nursery and porary Worship in the FLC at 9:30 a.m. Sunday NAPSHOTS Children’s Church. Weekly Classes, Christian School at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Methodist Youth Friend Day’ at Memorial S Bookstore and Cafe, Prayer Ministry, Life En- Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Sundays The 10:55 a.m. United Methodist LOCAL RELIGION richment Groups. Rev. Andrew C. Conyer, se- Sunday worship service is broadcast over WITS nior minister transforming lives from ordinary 1340 on AM dial. There is a nursery available at to extraordinary. all services. SEBRING — On Sunday, standing congregation. Rev. Ken First United Methodist Church, 200 S. Lake Mother’s Day, mothers are encour- Geren will be the guest speaker. Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. (863) 453-3759, Rev. aged to invite family members to The morning service will be fol- PRESBYTERIAN Gary Pendrak, Pastor. Sunday School - 9 a.m., church with them, and the con- lowed by a luncheon in the church Covenant Presbyterian Church (PCA), 4500 Worship - 10:30 a.m. Bible study every Wednes- gregation is asked to invite friends fellowship hall. Chicken drinks Sun ‘N Lake Blvd., Sebring, 33872-2113. Pastor day at 6 p.m. Visit us at our church website: www. Tom Schneider. A Congregation of the Presbyteri- fumcap.org. to come with them. and paper goods will be provided. an Church in America. Sunday morning worship: Memorial United Methodist Church, 500 Kent On this special day, Pastor Tim Feel free to bring a special dish or Traditional service, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school, Ave., (overlooking Lake Clay) Lake Placid, FL, 9:15 a.m. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting, 6 Haas will preach on the subject of dessert to share. p.m.; Children’s/Youth Group, 5:30-7 p.m.; choir 33852. Rev. Tim Haas, pastor. Rev. Claude H.L. “Being A Part of the Family.” For information, call 382-0869. practice, 7:15 p.m. Phone: 385-3234; Fax: 385- Burnett, pastoral assistant. Rev. Jerry McCauley, For information, phone (863) visitation pastor. Sunday worship services: Wor- 2759; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www. 465-2422. The church is located at Prime Timer’s covered cpcsebring.org. Offi ce hours: 8:30-12:30 a.m. ship Service, 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Sunday Monday-Friday. School, 9:30 a.m. Loving nursery care provided 500 Kent Ave., behind the Tower in dish luncheon set Avon Park — First Presbyterian Church ARP, every Sunday morning. Youth Fellowship, 5 p.m. Lake Placid. 215 E. Circle St., (two entrances on LaGrande), We offer Christ-centered Sunday school class- SEBRING — Prime Timers will Avon Park, FL 33825. Phone: 453-3242. The Rev. es, youth programs, Bible studies, book studies Sparta Road Baptist hold a convered dish luncheon on Robert Johnson is the pastor. Sunday School, and Christian fellowship. We are a congregation plans Homecoming Tuesday at noon in the Fellowship 9:15 a.m.; Sunday Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Wednes- that wants to know Christ and make Him known. day Bible study, 10:30 a.m.; Potluck dinner, 6 Check out our church website at www.memorial- Hall of First Baptist Church of p.m. third Wednesday; choir practice, 6 p.m. each umc.com or call the church offi ce at 465-2422. SEBRING — Sparta Road Baptist Lake Placid at 119 East Royal Palm Wednesday; Children Ministry and Youth Group, 6 Lakeview Christian School, VPK to Grade 5, 465- Church will have its Homecoming St. p.m. each Sunday; Mary Circle business meeting, 0313. services at 11 a.m. Sunday, May Home Depot will present a fl ow- 1 p.m. second Wednesday; Sarah Circle business St. John United Methodist Church, 3214 18. The church is at 4400 Sparta er expo discussing soil, fertiliz- meeting, 4 p.m. second Thursday; Women’s Min- Grand Prix Drive, Sebring, FL 33872. The Rev. istries Combined Bible study, 4 p.m. third Thurs- Ronald De Genaro Jr., Pastor. Sunday School, Road. ers, plants and colors to spruce day. Be a part of a warm, caring church family 9:30 a.m.; Adult Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Sunday Celebrate the church’s 22nd an- up your home. There will be door with traditional services, following biblical truth. Morning Worship, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. niversary. All former members prizes. Bring a covered dish and a Lake Placid — First Presbyterian Church, Nursery provided for all services. Phone 382- are welcome to worship with the friend. ARP, www.fpclp.com, 117 N. Oak Ave., Lake Plac- 1736. www.stjohnsebring.org id, 465-2742. The Rev. Ray Cameron, senior pas- Spring Lake United Methodist Church, 8170 tor; the Rev. Drew Severance, associate pastor. Cozumel Lane, (Hwy 98) Sebring. The Rev. Clyde Sunday Traditional Worship, 9 a.m.; Contemporary Weaver Jr., Pastor. Worship service starts at 9:55 Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:10 a.m. In a.m. Bible Study meets at 10:00 a.m. on Tues- Get Noticed addition, children’s church (K-2nd grade) will be day. Choir Practice at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday. .4dvei't i.s Today provided during the 11 a.m. worship service, and Church offi ce phone: 655-0040. children’s junior church (3rd-5th grade) is at the 11 a.m. worship service. Wednesday evenings: UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Adult small group Bible Study 7 p.m. (Nursery Emmanuel United Church of Christ, Jesus available), Youth Group (6-12th grades) 7 p.m., didn’t reject people, neither do we. Join us for nursery and children’s ministry, 7 p.m. Family Bib- worship every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and you’ll lical Counseling available by appointment. be embraced by a compassionate congregation Sebring — First Presbyterian Church, ARP, that is all-inclusive. We’re at the corner of Ham- 319 Poinsettia Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. 385- mock and Hope. Choir and Bell Choir practice on 0107. Email: [email protected], Rev. Darrell A. Wednesday; Bible studies throughout the week. Peer, pastor. Sunday School, all ages, 9:30 a.m.; 471-1999; sebringemmanuelucc.com. B8 | NEWS-SUN | Friday, May 9, 2014 www.newssun.com

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nal with the clerk of this Court at Clerk MARY MARGARET ROUSE a/k/a MARY Deceased. HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICES NOTICES of Court, Highlands County Court- FINNERTY ROUSE, deceased, whose NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE DIVISION house, 590 South Commerce Avenue, date of death was December 30, The administration of the estate of CASE NO. 13-436-PCAXMX Sebring, Florida 33870, before ser- 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court RANDALL K. BARROW deceased, IN RE: Estate of: vice on Petitioner or immediately for HIGHLANDS County, Florida,Pro- whose date of death was January 3, JOHN R. HICKS, thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default Effective on April 1, 2014, the office bate Division, the address of which is 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court Deceased. may be entered against you for the 590 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL for Highlands Court, Florida, Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Dr. J. Duane Davis, D.C. has been NOTICE OF ACTION relief demanded in the petition. closed and is no longer in business. If 33870.The names and addresses of Division, the address of which is 590 (summary administration) The action is asking the court to the personal South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR you have been a patient of Dr. Davis 16 decide how the following real property and would like a copy of your medical representative and the personal repre- Florida 33870-3867. The names and DEMANDS should be divided: None. sentative’s attorney are set forth addresses of the personal representa- AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: records please send a written request Copies of all court documents in this including appropriate contact informa- below. tive and the personal representative’s You are hereby notified that an Order IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE case, including orders, are available at All creditors of the decedent and attorney are set forth below. of tion to Records Executor, 31332 the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. Wrencrest Drive, Wesley Chapel, FL TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR other persons having claims or All creditors of the decedent and Summary Administration has been HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA You may review these documents demands against other persons having claims or entered in 33543. upon request. You must keep the Clerk May 7, 11, 2014 CIVIL ACTION decedent’s estate on whom a copy of demands against decedent’s estate on the Estate of JOHN R. HICKS, CASE NO.: 14000159GCAXMX of the Circuit Court’s office notified of this notice is required to be served whom a copy of this notice is required Deceased, File DIVISION: your current address. (You may file must file their claims with this court to be served must file their claims with Number 13-436-PCAXMX, by the Cir- Need a WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Notice of Current Address, Florida WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 cuit Plaintiff, Supreme Court Approved Family Law AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, vs. form 12.915.) Future papers in this CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE Probate Division, the address of which new Job? BRUCE JULIAN REYES lawsuit will be mailed to the address AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- is A/K/A BRUCE REYES on record at the clerk’s office. WARN- COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON 590 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Look in the A/K/A BRUCE J. REYES, et al, ING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law All other creditors of the decedent THEM. FL Defendant(s). Rules of Procedure, requires certain and other persons having claims or All other creditors of the decedent 33870; that the decedent’s date of NOTICE OF ACTION automatic disclosure of documents demands and persons having claims or death Classifieds! TO: and information. Failure to comply can against decedent’s estate must file demands against was April 16, 2013; that the total SULLY ANN MORALES REYSE result in sanctions, including dismissal their claims with this court WITHIN 3 decedent’s estate must file their claim value of A/K/A SULLY ANN M. REYES or striking of pleadings. MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS the Estate is exempt $65,000.00, and LEGAL NOTICE DATED: April 23, 2014. The Highlands Co. Sheriff’s Office has cus- 3800 Palazzo Street FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- that tody of the following found items. If no claim Sebring, fl 33872 ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERK ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. the names and addresses of those to is made, the items will be disposed of in CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITH- whom accordance with the law. Those people miss- ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES By: /s/ Lana Delaney TION IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN it has been assigned by such Order ing items that may match the description CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, Deputy Clerk 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA are: given should contact the April 30; May 9, 14, 21, 2014 CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER Sheriff’s Office at 402-7220 from 8:00am to AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED Name/Address INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- BARRED. Jennifer J.Warner 4:00pm to set up an appointment. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- Taurus handgun NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM 558 S. Circle Dr., East NOTICE TO OD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM Lorein handgun WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Warsaw, IN 46580 FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE 2 gun cases MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS CREDITORS AFTER THE DECEDENT’S Daughter over 21 AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF Red Huffy bike SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Katrina K. Reynolds Yamaha ATV 20 DEATH IS BARRED. GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS The date of first publication of this Huffy bike The date of first publication of this HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN Notice is May 4, 2014. Huffy Mountain bike Notice is May 7, 2014. PROBATE DIVISION Samsung cell phone CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN Personal Representative: CASE NO. 13-436-PCAXMX IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Personal Representative: DVD player YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action Brigitte T. Rouse IN RE: Estate of: OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT /s/ Daniel A. Barrow Amplifier to foreclose a mortgage on the follow- 1900 Ocean Walk Lane #126 JOHN R. HICKS, HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA 975 Pine Ridge Dr. IPhone ing property in HIGHLANDS County, Pompano Beach, FL 33062 Deceased. TMobile cell phone PROBATE DIVISION Plantation, FL 33317 Florida: Attorney for Personal Representative: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Upland bike FILE NO. PC 14-170 Attorney for Personal Representative: LOT 5999, LOT 6000 AND THE J. Timothy Sheehan (summary administration) Century Arms handgun IN RE: ESTATE OF /s/ Jason D. Weisser, SOUTH HALF OF LOT 6001, OF SHEEHAN & CELAYA, P.A. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR Razor bike CHOLISTA M. SMITH f/k/a Jason D. Weisser, Esq. Huffy bike AVON PARK LAKES UNIT NO. 19, 300 Dal Hall Blvd. DEMANDS CHOLISTA M. FARRIER, Schuler, Halvorson, Weisser April 9, 16, 2014 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- Lake Placid, FL 33852 AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: Deceased. & Zoeller, P.A. OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Telephone: (863)465-1551 You are hereby notified that an Order IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE TO CREDITORS Suite 4-D, Barristers Building 5, AT PAGE 14, OF THE PUBLIC By: /s/ Timothy Sheehan of OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT The administration of the estate of 1615 Forum Place RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- Florida Bar No. 184165 Summary Administration has been IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, CHOLISTA M. SMITH f/k/a West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 TY, FLORIDA. May 4, 11, 2014 entered in FLORIDA CHOLISTA M. FARRIER, deceased, Telephone: (561)689-8180 has been filed against you and you are the Estate of JOHN R. HICKS, JUVENILE DIVISION whose date of death was March 27, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT May 7, 14, 2014 required to serve a copy of your writ- Deceased, File CASE NO. JP13-000615-XX 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA ten defenses within 30 days after the Number 13-436-PCAXMX, by the Cir- IN THE INTEREST OF: for Highlands Court, Florida, Probate PROBATE DIVISION CLASSIFIED first publication, fi any, on Ronald R. cuit A. R. 02/15/2001 Division, the address of which is 590 FILE NO. PC 14-173 Wolfe & Associates, P.L., Plaintiff’s WORKS! Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Minor children DOB South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Division Probate attorney, whose address is 4919 Probate Division, the address of which SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY Florida 33870. The names and IN RE: ESTATE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Memorial Highway, Suite 200, Tampa, is HEARING addresses of the personal representa- TERRY LAUREN HINOTE FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida 33634, and file the original 590 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL tive and the personal representative’s Deceased. PROBATE DIVISION with this Court either before service on FL RIGHTS attorney are set forth below. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FILE NO. PC 14-176 Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately 33870; that the decedent’s date of AND GUARDIANSHIP All creditors of the decedent and The administration of the estate of Division Probate thereafter; otherwise a default will be death THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: other persons having claims or TERRY LAUREN HINOTE, deceased, IN RE: ESTATE OF entered against you for the relief was April 16, 2013; that the total TINA NUNN: DOB: 6/27/1967 demands against decedent’s estate on whose date of death was March 31, EDWARD E. CLAWSON demanded in the Complaint or petition. value of Address Unknown whom a copy of this notice is required 2014, and whose social security num- Deceased. This notice shall be published once the Estate is exempt $65,000.00, and YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a to be served must file their claims with ber is XXX-XX-7574, is pending in NOTICE TO CREDITORS each week for two consecutive weeks that Petition for Termination of Parental this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 the Circuit Court for Highlands County, The administration of the estate of in The News-Sun. the names and addresses of those to Rights under oath has been filed in the MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE Florida, Probate Division, the address EDWARD E.CLAWSON, deceased, WITNESS my hand and the seal of this whom above-styled Court by the Department FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE of which is 590 S. Commerce Avenue, whose date of death was June 30, Court on this 25th day of April, it has been assigned by such Order of Children & Families, seeking the ter- OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- Sebring, FL 33870. The names and 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court 2014. are: mination of your parental rights to: VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON addresses of the personal representa- for HIGHLANDS County, Florida,Pro- Robert W. Germain Name/Address A.R. a white male child born February THEM. tives and the personal representative’s bate Division, the address of which is Clerk of the Circuit Court Jennifer J.Warner 15, 2001 father - Alex Robinson All other creditors of the decedent attorney are set forth below. 590 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL By: /s/ Toni Kopp 558 S. Circle Dr., East and you are hereby commanded to and persons having claims or All creditors of the decedent and 33870.The names and addresses of As Deputy Clerk Warsaw, IN 46580 personally appear before the Honor- demands against other persons having claims or the personal WELLSLPS-SPECFNMA-R-kvick- Daughter over 21 able Sheryl D. Snodgrass, a decedent’s estate must file their claim demands against decedent’s estate on representative and the personal repre- ers-Team 1-F14000335 Katrina K. Reynolds Magistrate/hearing officer in the Juve- with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS whom a copy of this notice is required sentative’s attorney are set forth **See Americans with Disabilities Act nile Division of the Circuit Court in and AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- to be served must file their claims with below. If you are a person with a disability IN THE CIRCUIT COURT for Highlands County, State of Florida, LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 All creditors of the decedent and who needs assistance in order to par- FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA on the 4th day of June, 2014 at 10:00 ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITH- MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE other persons having claims or ticipate in a program or service of the PROBATE DIVISION A.M., at the Highlands County Court- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE demands against FILE NO. PC 14-130 State Courts System, you should con- house, 430 South Commerce Avenue, SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- decedent’s estate on whom a copy of Division Probate tact the Office of the Court Adminis- Sebring, Florida, Courtroom 1A. PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON this notice is required to be served IN RE: ESTATE OF trator at (863) 534-4686 (voice), YOU MUST PERSONALLY APPEAR ON BARRED. THEM. must file their claims with this court CLEAORA A. ZELLMER (863) 534-7777 (TDD) or (800) 955- THE DAY AND TIME SPECIFIED OR NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- All other creditors of the decedent WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS Deceased. 8770 (Florida Relay Service), as much YOU WILL LOSE ALL RIGHTS AS A OD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM and other persons having claims or AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- NOTICE TO CREDITORS in advance of your court appearance PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE demands against decedent’s estate CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS The administration of the estate of or visit to the courthouse as possible. PETITION. YOUR FAILURE TO PERSON- AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF must file their claims with this court AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A Cleaora A. Zellmer, deceased, Please be prepared to explain your ALLY APPEAR WILL BE DEEMED TO BE DEATH IS BARRED. WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. whose date of death was February 4, functional limitations and suggest an YOUR CONSENT TO THE TERMINA- The date of first publication of this OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS All other creditors of the decedent 2014, and whose social security num- auxiliary aid or service that you believe TION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO Notice is May 7, 2014. NOTICE. and other persons having claims or ber is ——, is pending in the Circuit will enable you to effectively partici- THE CHILDREN NAMED IN THE PETI- Personal Representative: ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN demands Court for Highlands County, Florida, pate in the court program or service. TION.YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE SUE ANN SANDLIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH against decedent’s estate must file Probate Division, the address of which May 9, 16, 2014 AN ATTORNEY REPRESENT YOU IN 100 KINGS CT., NW ABOVE, IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE their claims with this court WITHIN 3 is 590 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL THIS MATTER. IF YOU CANNOT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT LAKE PLACID, FL 33852 FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE 33870. The names and addresses of AFFORD AN ATTORNEY, YOU MUST BE OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, /s/ Sue Ann Sandlin FOREVER BARRED. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. the personal representative and the PRESENT AND REQUEST THAT THE IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, Attorney for Personal Representative: NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE personal representative’s attorney are COURT APPOINT AN ATTORNEY FOR FLORIDA ABLES & CRAIG, P.A. PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- set forth below. YOU IF YOU WANT ONE.``If you are a Case No. FC 14-52 551 South Commerce Avenue CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR TION All creditors of the decedent and person with a disability who needs any IN RE: The Marriage of Sebring, Florida 33870 MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE other persons having claims or accommodation in order to participate ABIMAEL COLON, Telephone: (863) 385-0112 OF DEATH IS BARRED. CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. demands against decedent’s estate on in this proceeding, you are entitled, at Husband Fax: (863) 385-1284 The date of first publication of this NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- whom a copy of this notice is required no cost to you, to the provision of cer- vs. EMail:[email protected] Notice is May 9, 2014. ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM to be served must file their claims with tain assistance. Please contact the MELISSA JUARBE, By: /s/ Clifford M. Ables III Personal Representatives: FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 Office of the Court Administrator, 590 Wife. CLIFFORD M. ABLES III /s/ Kimberly R. Hinote AFTER THE DECEDENT’S MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE South Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL NOTICE OF ACTION Florida Bar No.: 178379 4201 Lakewood Road DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE 33870 (863) 402-6565 at least 7 FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE BRANDON S. CRAIG Sebring, FL 33875 The date of first publication of this OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- days before your scheduled court TO: MELISSA JUARBE Florida Bar No.: 0085800 Attorney for Personal Representative: Notice is May 4, 2014. VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON appearance, or immediately upon (Respondent’s last known address) HC May 7, 14, 2014 /s/ Robert E. Livingston Personal Representative: THEM. receiving this notification if the time 03 BOX 13395, UTUADO, PUERTO Florida Bar No. 0031259 MARK A. MCCULLOUGH All other creditors of the decedent before the scheduled court appear- RICO 00640 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 445 S. Commerce Avenue 10075 Mansion Drive and other persons having claims or ance is less than 7 days; if you are YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Sebring, Florida 33870 Gibsonia, Pennsylvania 15044 demands against decedent’s estate hearing or voice impaired, call (TDD) for dissolution of marriage has been PROBATE DIVISION Telephone: (863) 385-5156 Attorney for Personal Representative: must file their claims with this court (1-800-955-8771) or Voice (V) (1-800- filed against you and that you are FILE NO. PC 14-127 May 9, 16, 2014 MICHAEL A. RIDER WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE 955-8770).’’ required to serve a copy of your writ- Division Probate Florida Bar Number: 175661 OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS IN RE: ESTATE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERK ten defenses, if any, to it on Abimael FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA 13 N Oak Avenue NOTICE. DATED THIS 25TH DAY OF APRIL, Colon c/o Brian M. Monk, Esq, whose MARY MARGARET ROUSE a/k/a Lake Placid, FL 33852 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN MARY FINNERTY ROUSE PROBATE DIVISION 2014. address is Boyette Cummins & Nailos, Telephone: (863) 465-1111 THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH Deceased. FILE NO. 28-2014-CP000101 ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERK PLLC, 1635 East Highway 50, Suite Fax: (863) 465-8100 ABOVE, IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN RE: ESTATE OF By: /s/ Lisa J. Bass 300, Clermont, FL 34711, on or E-Mail:[email protected] FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE The administration of the estate of RANDALL K. BARROW Deputy Clerk (Clerk’s before June 4, 2014 and file the origi- May 4, 11, 2014 FOREVER BARRED. www.newssun.com Friday, May 9, 2014 | NEWS-SUN | B9

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Defendants/ NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME A/K/A 2472 W RUSS ROAD, AVON Defendant(s). County, Florida, the clerk shall Jury Assembly Room, Courthouse CASE NO. 08-CA-000912 NOTICE OF SALE Basement, 430 South Commerce PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY PARK, FL 33825 sell the property situated in Char- Division No. Notice is hereby given that, pur- Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33780, in CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR Any person claiming an interest in lotte County, Florida, described Section. suant to a Final Summary Judgment of accordance with Chapter 45 Florida MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE the surplus from the sale, if any, NOTICE OF SALE Foreclosure entered in the above-style as: Statutes, relative to the following OF DEATH IS BARRED. other than the property owner as of PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 case, I will sell the property located in LOT 25, IN BLOCK 269, OF described property as set forth in the The date of first publication of this the date of the Lis Pendens must file NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- HIGHLANDS County, Florida, SUN ‘N LAKES ESTATES OF Final Judgment, to wit: Notice is May 9, 2014. a claim within sixty (60) days after suant to an Order or Final Judgment described as: SEBRING, UNIT 13, LOT 14, IN BLOCK 216, OF A REVI- Personal Representatives: the sale. of Foreclosure dated April 22, 2014, LOT 344, SEBRING HILLS SUB- SION OF A RESUBDIVISION OF A POR- /s/ Marsha Bennett WITNESS MY HAND and the ACCORDING TO THE PLAT and entered in Case No. 08-CA- DIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE TION OF PLACID LAKES SECTION 221 Adam Drive seal of this Court on April 9, 2014. THEREOF AS RECORDED 000912 of the Circuit Court of the PLAT THEREOF, AS RECOREDED ELEVEN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Swansea, IL 62226 Robert W. Germaine IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 71, TENTH Judicial Circuit in and for IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 2, OF THE THEREOF AS REORDED IN PLAT BOOK Attorney for Personal Representative: Clerk of the Circuit Court OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS Polk County, Florida, wherein PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS 8, PAGE 77, OF THE PUBLCI /s/ Susan T,. Rhodes By: /s/ Toni Kopp NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC is COUNTY, FLORIDA. OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, Florida Bar NO. 321151 Deputy Clerk the Plaintiff and MONTILAL at public sale, to the highest and best FLORIDA. FLORIDA The Rhodes Law Fird, LLC Ronald R Wolfe & Associates, P.L. SINANAN, KRISHENDEO bidder, for cash, by electronic sale at a/k/a 4617 CALATRAVA Any person claiming an interest in the 370 East Interlake Blvd. P.O. Box 25018 MOTIALAL AND RAJNATH MOTI- IN THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE AVE, SEBRING, FL 33872- surplus from the sale, if any, other Lake Placid, FL 33852 Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 LAL, the Defendants, I will sell to BASEMENT OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY than the property owner as of the date Telephone: 863-465-2899 (813) 251-4766 1963 the highest and best bidder for cash COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 430 of the Lis Pendens must file a claim May 9, 16, 2014 (813) 251-1541 Fax at public sale, to the highest and By: Luke Kiel www.polk.realforeclose.com, the SOUTH COMMERCE AVENUE, best bidder, for cash, at within 60 days after the sale. Florida Bar No. 98631 Clerk’s website for on-line auctions SEBRING, FLORIDA, beginning at AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If at 10:00 A.M. on May 23, 2014, the 11:00 AM on May 23, 2014. www.charlotte.realforeclose.com you are a person with a disability who NOTICE OF F11040117 FIDEVERHOME- ; on May 22, 2014 beginning at SPECFNMA-jnutt-Team 4- following described property as set Any person claiming an inter- needs any accommodation in order to FORECLOSURE F11040117 forth in said Order of Final Judg- est in the surplus from the sale, if any, 11:00 AM. participate in this proceeding, you are 22 May 4, 11, 2014 ment, to wit: other than the property owner as of If you are a person claiming a entitled, at no cost to you, to the pro- Lot 13, Block 175, of Leisure Lakes, the date of the lis pendens, must file a right to funds remaining after the vision of certain assistance. Please Section Three, According to the Plat claim within 60 days after the sale. sale, you must file a claim with contact the Office of the Court Admin- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Thereof, As Recorded In Plat Book Witness, my hand and seal of istrator, 255 N. Broadway Avenue, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the clerk no later than 60 days TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND 6, Page 25, Of The Public Records this court on the 23rd day of April, Bartow, Florida 33830, (863) 534- TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT after the sale. If you fail to file a FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, Of Highlands County, Florida. 2014. 4686, at least 7 days before your IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA and commonly known as: 3380 ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERK claim you will not be entitled to scheduled court appearance, or imme- FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION Gossamer Ave, Lake Placid, FL CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT any remaining funds. diately upon receiving this notification CIVIL ACTION CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, 33852 By: /s/ Tony Kopp Dated this 16 day of April, if the time before the scheduled CASE NO.: 28-2012-CA-000638 Plaintiff, IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING Deputy Clerk appearance is less than 7 days; if you DIVISION: 2014. vs. ARIGHT TO FUNDS REMAINING If you are a person with a disability Robert W. Germaine are hearing or voice impaired, call SIMON COURI, et al, AFTER THE SALE, YOU MUST who needs assistance in order to par- 711. US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS Clerk of the Circuit Court Defendant(s). FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK ticipate in a program or service of the Dated at SEBRING, Florida this 3 day TRUSTEE FOR SASCO MORTGAGE By: /s/ Toni Kopp ______/ OF COURT NO LATER THAN 60 State Courts System, you should con- of April, 2014 LOAN CASE NO.: 28-2008-CA-000287 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF YOU tact the Office of the Court Adminis- Deputy Clerk Robert W. Germaine TRUST 2006-WF3, DIVISION: FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL trator at (863) 534-3686 (voice), If you are a person with a dis- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Plaintiff, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY (863) 534-7777 (TDD) or (800) 955- ability who needs any accom- Highlands COUNTY, FLORIDA SALE REMAINING FUNDS. AFTER 60 8770 (Florida Relay Service), as much modation in order to partici- May 4, 11 vs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- in advance of your court appearance DAYS, ONLY THE OWNER OF pate in this proceeding, you NEED A JOB? suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- RECORD AS OF THE DATE OF or visit to the courthouse as possible. EVELYN E. RUDD A/K/A EVELYN ELZO- are entitled, at no cost to you, gage Foreclosure dated April 1, THE LIS PENDENS MAY CLAIM Please be prepared to explain your CHECK THE RA RUDD to the provision of certain 2014 and entered in Case No. 28- THE SURPLUS. functional limitations and suggest an CLASSIFIEDS! A/K/A EVELYN BARKER RUDD, et al, 2008-CA-000287 of the Circuit Court auxiliary aid or service that you believe assistance. Please contact the DATED at Highlands County, Flori- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Defendant(s). of the TENTH Judicial Circuit in and will enable you to effectively partici- court administration office at da, this 23rd day of April, 2014. OF THE 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, for Highlands County, Florida where- GILBERT GARCIA GROUP, P.A. pate in the court program or service. (863)534-4690. If you are NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLO- IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, in CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, is Attorney for Plaintiff 80177-T seg 2 hearing or voice impaired, SURE SALE FLORIDA the Plaintiff and SIMON COURP 2005 Pan Am Circle, Suite 110 May 7, 14, 2014 call TDD 1-800-955-8771 OR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to CASE NO. 12-752-GCA VIVIANKA A. CANCIO; ANY AND Tampa, Florida 33607 an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure 1-800-955-8770 (v), VIA ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- Telephone: (813) 443-5087 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Sale dated April 22, 2014 and entered FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE. ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND “In accordance with the Americans TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Plaintiff, in Case NO. 28-2012-CA-000638 of 888121763 AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED With Disabilities Act, persons in IN AND FOR vs. the Circuit Court of the TENTH Judicial INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO need of a special accommodation to HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA May 4, 11, 2014 DOUGLAS R. FREED, et al, Circuit in and for HIGHLANDS County, ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD participate in this proceeding shall, Defendants. Florida wherein US BANK NATIONAL CASE NO. 28-2012-CA-001028 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID within seven (7) days prior to any NOTICE OF SALE ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM proceeding, contact the Administra- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant tot SASCO MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST Plaintiff, HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, tive Office of the Court, Highlands he Final Summary Judgment of Fore- 2006-WF3, is the Plaintiff and EVELYN v. Case No.: 28-2012-CA-000518 HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, County, 590 South Commerce closure dated April 22, 2014 entered E. RUDD A/K/A EVELYN ELZORA MARCOS ESTERMAN; ANN PANG- Section: OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; CITY OF Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, Tele- in Case No. 12-752-GCA in the Circuit RUDD A/K/A EVELYN BARKER RUDD; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. SEBRING; are the Defendants, The phone (863) 502-6594 TDD 1-800- MAN ESTERMAN; MARY PANG- Court of the 10th Judicial Circuit in and THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,DEVISEES, Clerk of the Court will sell to the MAN SCHMITT; UNKNOWN Plaintiff, for Highlands County, Florida, wherein 955-8771 or 1-800-955-8770 via v. GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, highest and best bidder for cash at PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Florida Relay Service”. SPOUSE OF MARY PANGMAN RANDOLPH D. VANDER ZEE; ANY AND CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER www.polk.realforeclose.com at Plaintiff, and DOUGLAS R. FREED, et 469549.6167 SCHMITT; UNKNOWN TENANT 1: ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, 11:00AM, on May 21, 2014, the fol- al., are defendants, I will sell to the May 4, 11, 2014 UNKNOWN TENANT 2; AND ALL THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THROUGH,UNDER, OR AGAINST RAY- lowing described property as set highest and best bidder for cash at UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING THE MOND J. RUDD A/K/A RAYMOND JEW- forth in said Final Judgment: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 11:00 a.m. at Highlands County Cour- ELL RUDD, DECEASED; EVELYN E. TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL thouse, Basement of Courthouse, 430 LOT 5 IN BLOCK 182, OF WOOD- DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT RUDD A/K/A EVELYN ELZORA RUDD LAWN TERRACE, ACCORDING STATE OF FLORIDA, AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED South Commerce Avenuen, Sebring, A/K/A EVELYN BARKER RUDD, AS IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY DEFENDANT(S), WHO (IS/ARE) KNOWN FL 33870 on May 23, 2014, the fol- TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF RAYMOND J. RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, CIVIL DIVISION NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR lowing described real property situat- RUDD A/K/A RAYMOND JEWELL Case No. 28-2010-CA-000563-XXAX-MX SAID ed in Highlands County, as set forth in PAGE 96, OF THE PUBLIC ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN RUDD, DECEASED; BRENT C. RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS Division: Civil Division UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM AS said Final Summary Judgment of Fore- OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, SCHEUERMAN F/K/A BRENT C. STAL- COUNTY, FLORIDA. HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, closure, to wit: LONE F/K/A STEVEN RAY RUDD, AS Plaintiff, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER Lot 9, Block 90, Unit One or Lake A/K/A 1316 FERNVALE AVENUE, ASSIGNEES. LIENORS, CREDI- CLAIMANTS; HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF RAYMOND J. SEBRING, FL 33870 VS. Lillian Section Highlands Lakes Subdi- RUDD A/K/A RAYMOND JEWELL JEREMY ENDSLEY, DARLENE K. TORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, OR Defendant(s). vision, according to the Plat thereof as Any person claiming an interest in NOTICE OF SALE RUDD, DECEASED; ANITA J. CAMP- the surplus from the sale, if any, ENDSLEY; IF LIVING, INCLUDING OTHER CLAIMANTS; recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 77, of BELL, AS HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OR SAID Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- the Public Records of Highlands Coun- other than the property owner as of suant to an Order of Final Summary RAYMOND J. RUDD A/K/A RAYMOND the date of the Lis Pendens must file DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND NOTICE OF SALE ty, Florida. JEWELL RUDD, DECEASED; JENNIFER IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE Judgment of Foreclosure dated Aril Property Address: 2215 N. Holly a claim within sixty (60) days after Notice is hereby given that, pur- 2014, entered in Civil Case No. 28- RAE RUDD A/K/A JENNIFER R. RUDD, UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, Avenue, Avon Park, FL 33825 the sale. suant to the Summary Final Judg- 2012-CA-000518 of the Circuit Court AS HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF RAY- GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, BOB GERMAINE, WITNESS MY HAND and the of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in and for MOND J. RUDD A/KA RAYMOND JEW- LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL ment of Foreclosure entered on HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA seal of this Court on April 3, 2014. April 16, 2014, and the Order Highlands County, Florida, wherein the ELL RUDD, DECEASED; ANY AND ALL Robert W. Germaine OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, By: /s/ Toni Kopp (SEAL) UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE Rescheduling Foreclosure Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the Clerk of the Circuit Court highest bidder for cash on the day of Deputy Clerk THORUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST NAMED DEFENDANT(S); JOHN DOE; Sale entered on in this cause, in By: /s/ Toni Kopp May 21, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. in the 13383524 1 THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL Deputy Clerk JANE DOE; the Circuit Court of Highlands May 7, 14, 2014 DEFENDATN(S) WHO ARE NOT Ronald R Wolfe & Associates, P.L. KNOWN TO BE DEAD OF ALIVE, P.O. Box 25018 WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS- (813) 251-4766 ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR (813) 251-1541 Fax OTHER CLAIMANTS; SEARS HOME By: Luke Kiel IMPROVEMENT; RHS INDUSTRIES, Florida Bar No. 98631 INC. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE house, Sebring, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. Administrator, (863)534-4690, within IN THE CIRCUIT COURT THENCE SOUTH 56 DEGREES 45 MIN- TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE On the 6 day of June, A.D. 2014. two (2) working days of your receipt fo OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT UTES 37 SECONDS WEST A DIS- STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR HIGH- WITNESS my hand and official seal of the Notice of Sale; if you are hearing IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, TANCE OF 129.02 FEET TO POINT OF LANDS COUNTY this Honorable Court, this 30 day of or voice impaired, call TDD (863)534- FLORIDA BEGINNING. CIVIL DIVISION April, A.D. 2014. 7777 or Florida Relay Service 711. To CIVIL ACTION A/K/A 2672 N AMARYLLIS RD Case No. 28-2012-CA-000556-GCAX- ROBERT W. GERMAINE file response please contact Highlands CASE NO.: 28-2012-CA-000615 AVON PARK FL 33825-8086 MX (SEAL) As Clerk of said Circuit County Clerk of Court, 590 S. Com- DIVISION: Any person claiming an interest in the Division: Civil Division Court merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC., surplus from the sale, if any, other REAL ESTATE By: /s/ Toni Kopp Tel: (863)402-6591; Fax: (863)402- Plaintiff, than the property owner as of the date GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC Deputy Clerk 6664. vs. of the Lis Pendens must file a claim

Plaintiff, May 4, 11, 2014 May 7, 14, 2014 JOHNNIE A. FRANKLIN, et al, within 60 days after the sale. EQUAL HOUSING VS. Defendant(s). Dated in Highlands County, Florida this OPPORTUNITY IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT JOSE G. ESQUILIN, et al. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE OF SALE 1st day of May, 2014. “We Are Pledged To The Letter And Defendant(s). OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 Robert W. Germaine, Clerk OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Spirit of U.S. Policy For The Achieve- NOTICE OF SALE IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to Clerk of the Circuit Court ment Of Equal Housing Opportunity HIGHLANDS COUNTY FLORIDA a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated Highlands County, Florida Notice is hereby given that, pursuant Throughout The Nation. We Encour- to a Final Summary Judgment of Fore- CIVIL DIVISION CIVIL ACTION April 30, 2014, and entered in Case By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak age And Support An Affirmative closure entered in the above-style CASE NO.: 28-2012-CA-000580 CASE NO.: 28-2012-CA-000485 No. 28-2012-CA-000615 of the Cir- Deputy Clerk case, I will sell the property located in BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COM- DIVISION: cuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit If you are a person with a disability Advertising And Marketing Program In HIGHLANDS County, Florida, PANY WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., in and for Highlands County, Florida in who needs any accommodation in Which there Are No Barriers To described as: Plaintiff, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO which GREEN TREE SERVICING, order to participate in this proceeding, Obtaining Housing Because of Race, Lot 7, Block A, CHEROKEE HEIGHTS vs. WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, F.S.B. LLC., is the Plaintiff and The you are entitled, at no cost to you, to Color, Religion, Sec, Handicap, Famil- SUBDIVISION, according to the plat DANIEL BRIDGES, MELANIE C. F/K/A WORLD SAVINGS BANK, Unknown Heirs, Devisees, the provision of certaina ssistance. ial Status Or National Origin.” thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 2, PROCACCINI A/K/A MELANIE F.S.B., Grantees, Assignees, Lienors, Please contac the Office of the Court Page 40, of the Public Records of BRIDGES, FAIRWAY OAKS II Plaintiff, Creditors, Trustees, Or Other Administrator, (863)534-4690, within Highlands County, Florida. HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., vs. Claimants Claiming By, Through, two (2) working days of your receipt fo Property address: 411 E. Bell St. Avon AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, KATHRYN BOBE, et al, Under, Or Against, Johnnie A. the Notice of Sale; if you are hearing Park, FL 33825 Defendants. Defendant(s). Franklin, Deceased, Daniel Cole or voice impaired, call TDD (863)534- at public sale, to the highest and best NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE Franklin also known as Daniel C. 7777 or Florida Relay Service 711. To FURNISHED bidder, for cash, by electronic sale at Notice is hereby given, pursuant to PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 Franklin, as an Heir of the Estate file response please contact Highlands HOUSE FOR RENT IN THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE Final Judgment of Foreclosure for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to of Johnnie A. Franklin, deceased, County Clerk of Court, 590 S. Com- BASEMENT OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY Plaintiff entered in this cause on March a Final Judgment dated December Donald Leonard McManus also merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, 1212 COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 430 25, 2014, in the Circuit Court of 18,2 014, and entered in Case No. known as Donald L. McManus, as Tel: (863)402-6591; Fax: (863)402- SOUTH COMMERCE AVENUE, HIGHLANDS County, Florida, I will sell 28-2012-CA-000485 of teh Circuit an Heir of the Estate of Johnnie A. 6664. SEBRING, FLORIDA, beginning at the property situated in Highlands Court of the Tenth Judicial Cirucit in Franklin, deceased, Jamison Cale NR-014018F01 SEBRING 2BR, 2BATH with 11:00 AM on May 21, 2014. County, Florida described as: UNIT 10 and for Highlands County, Florida in Franklin, as an Heir of the Estate May 9, 16, 2014 OF FAIRWAY OAKS I, ACCORDING TO garage at 5603 Granada. Walk to Any person claiming an inter- which Wells Fargo Bank, N. of Johnnie A. Franklin, deceased, Sun N Lakes pool, courts, etc. est in the surplus from the sale, if any, THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS A., successor in interst to Wachovia Tenant #1, Tenant #2, Any And All other than the property owner as of AND RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN Mortgage, F.S.B. f/k/a World Savings Unknown Parties Claiming By, $625 month includes lawn mow- the date of the lis pendens, must file a O.R. BOOK 1014, PAGE 270, AND Bank, F.S.B. is the Plaintiff and Kathryn Through, Under, And Against The A Bargain Hunters ing. Big private back porch. No claim within 60 days after the sale. AMENDED IN DECLARATION RECORD- Bobe, Richard R. Bobe; Tenant #1 also Herein Named Individual Defen- Delight dogs, well cared for cats ok, 12 Witness, my hand and seal of ED IN O.R. BOOK 1020, PAGE 596 known as Caleb Voight, Tenant #2, The dant(s) Who Are Not Known To Be month lease. First and last to this court on the 3 day of April, 2014. AND SECOND DECLARATION Unknown Spouse of Kathryn Bobe, are Dead Or Alive, Whether Said Check the move in 301-401-5615 ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERK RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 1123, PAGE defendants, the Highlands County Unknown Parktes May Claim An Classifieds First! CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT 131, SAID UNIT 10 HAVING BEEN Clerk fo the Circuit Court will sell to teh Interest As Spouses, Heirs, By Tony Kopp ORIGINALLY DESCRIBED IN WARRAN- highest and best bidder for cash in the Devisees, Grantees, Or Other A Whole UNFURNISHED Deputy Clerk TY DEED DATED SEPTEMBER 30, Jury Assembly Room in the basement, Claimants are defendants, the High- HOUSE FOR RENT May 4, 11 1991, RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK Highlands County Courthouse, 430 lands County Clerk of the Circuit Court Marketplace of If you are a person with a disability 1156, PAGE 737, ALL OF THE South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL will sell to the highest and best bidder Shopping is right at 1214 who needs assistance in order to par- PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS 33870, Highlands County, Florida at for cash in the Jury Assembly Room in ticipate in a program or service of the COUNTY, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: 11:00AM on the 22nd day of May, the basement, Highlands County Cour- your State Courts System, you should con- BEING A PORTION OF VACATED LOT 2014, the following described proper- thouse, 430 South Commerce Fingertips! SEBRING 2 BEDROOM/2 bath tact the Office of the Court Adminis- 2, BLOCK 3, OF SUN ‘N LAKES ty as set forth in said Final Judgment Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, Highlands w/carport. New interior paint & trator at (863) 534-3686 (voice), ESTATES HOLIDAY COUNTY CLUB of Foreclosure: County, Florida at 11:00AM on the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT appliances. Covered porch, inside (863) 534-7777 (TDD) or (800) 955- SECTION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT LOT 2, BLOCK 1, CRESTVIEW 27th day of May, 2014, the following OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 8770 (Florida Relay Service), as much THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT SHORES, ACCORDING TO THE described property as set forth in said utility rm. $650 month, IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, in advance of your court appearance BOOK 8, PAGE 92, OF THE PUBLIC PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN Final Judgment of Foreclosure: $600security, 1 yr. lease. FLORIDA or visit to the courthouse as possible. RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 5, OF THE LOT 8, BLOCK 19, SUN ‘N LAKE 863-835-1196. CIVIL ACTION Please be prepared to explain your FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 2, CASE NO.: 28-2013-CA-000160 functional limitations and suggest an DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COM- COUNTY, FLORIDA. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- SPRING LAKE - 3BR, 2BA,2CG DIVISION: auxiliary aid or service that you believe MENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER A/K/A 628 ARCOLA DR SEBRING OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK CHA, patio, ceramic, tiled living, U.S. BANK NATIONAL will enable you to effectively partici- OF SAID VACATED LOT 2; THENCE FL 33875-9425 9, PAGE 48, PUBLIC RECORDS OF dining, kit., bath & halls, SS appli- ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR pate in the court program or service. NORTH 42 DEGREES 00’00’’ WEST Any person claiming an interst in the HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. ances, refrigerator w/water on J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGETRUST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID surplus from the sale, if any, other A/K/A 3715 CASTILE AVE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 2006-S2, door, micro., W/D hook up. No VACATED LOT 2 FOR A DISTANCE than the property owner as fo the date SEBRING FL 33872-2218 TENTH Plaintiff, pets or Smokers. 863-253-9841. OF 57.19 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE of the Lis Pendens must file a claim Any person claiming an interest in the JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGH- vs. NORTH 47 DEGREES 52’11’’ EAST within 60 days after the sale. surplus from the sale, if any, other LANDS DEBBIE HEARIN, et al, FOR A DISTANCE OF 15.79 FEET TO Dated in Highlands County, Florida this than the property owner as of the date UNFURNISHED COUNTY, FLORIDA Defendant(s). THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE 23rd day of January, 2014. of the Lis Pendens must file a claim CASE No. 28-2013-CA-000349 NOTICE OF SALE APARTMENTS NORTH 47 DEGREES 52’11’’ EAST Robert W. Germaine, Clerk within 60 days after the sale. PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 ALONG THE PHYSICALLY LOCATED Clerk of the Circuit Court Dated in Highlands County, Florida this 1324 GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC CENTERLINE OF THE COMMON WALL Highlands County, Florida 1st day of May, 2014. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to Plaintiff, a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated BETWEEN UNITS 9 AND 10, FOR A By: /s/ Toni Kopp Robert W. Germaine, Clerk v. April 30, 2014, and entered in Case DISTANCE OF 62.05 FEET TO A Deputy Clerk Clerk of the Circuit Court PATRICIA A. SCOTT; PATRICIA ANN No. 28-2013-CA-000160 of the Cir- One bdrm, unfurn apt., close to POINT; THENCE NORTH 42 DEGREES If you are a person with a disability Highlands County, Florida SCHUTZLER; ROBERT FRANCIS cuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit downtown Sebring;walking dis- 07’49’’ WEST A DISTANCE OF 26.06 who needs any accommodation in By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak MCDONALD; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF in and for Highlands County, Florida in tance to grocery & library. FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 47 order to participate in this proceeding, Deputy Clerk PATRICIA A. SCOTT; UNKNOWN which U.S. Bank National Associa- DEGREES 52’11’’ WEST FOR A DIS- you are entitled, at no cost to you, to If you are a person with a disability $450/mo (1st mo rent,1mo rent SPOUSE OF tion, as trustee for J.P. Morgan TANCE OF 8.05 FEET TO A POINT; the provision of certaina ssistance. who needs any accommodation in security deposit & $100 utility PATRICIA ANN SCHUTZLER; MortgageTrust 2006-S2 is the Plain- THENCE NORTH 42 DEGREES 07’49’’ Please contac the Office of the Court order to participate in this proceeding, deposit up front) 863 446-4998 UNKNOWN tiff and Debbie Hearin also known WEST FOR A DISTANCE TANCE OF Administrator, (863)534-4690, within you are entitled, at no cost to you, to SPOUSE OF ROBERT FRANCIS as Deborah J. Hearin also known RELAX AT Lake Isis Villas 1.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE two (2) working days of your receipt fo the provision of certaina ssistance. MCDONALD; as Deborah Hearin, J.D.C.S. Hus- SOUTH 47 DEGREES 52’11’’ WEST the Notice of Sale; if you are hearing Please contac the Office of the Court * Luxurious *1 BR Apartment. UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN bands Inc. d/b/a Servpro of High- FOR A DISTANCE OF 42.05 FEET TO A or voice impaired, call TDD (863)534- Administrator, (863)534-4690, within Clean & Quiet Setting. TENANT lands and Desoto Counties, Tenant POINT; THENCE SOUTH 42 DEGREES 7777 or Florida Relay Service 711. To two (2) working days of your receipt fo 863-453-2669 2; AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES #1 also known as Joe Rivera, Ten- 07’49’’ EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF file response please contact Highlands the Notice of Sale; if you are hearing CLAIMING ant #2 also known as Brenda 2.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE County Clerk of Court, 590 S. Com- or voice impaired, call TDD (863)534- GET RESULTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST Rivera, The Unknown Spouse of SOUTH 47 DEGREES 52’11’’ WEST merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, 7777 or Florida Relay Service 711. To USE CLASSIFIED! THE Debbie Hearin also known as Deb- FOR A DISTANCE OF 3.00 FEET TO A Tel: (863)402-6591; Fax: (863)402- file response please contact Highlands ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S), WHO orah J. Hearin also knwon as Deb- POINT; THENCE SOUTH 42 DEGREES 6664. County Clerk of Court, 590 S. Com- SEBRING* DINNER LAKE AREA (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR orah Hearin, Any And All Unknown 07’49’’ EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF May 7, 14, 2014 merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, 2BR, 1 1/2 BA, Apartments for ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN Parties Claiming By, Through, 7.50 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE Tel: (863)402-6591; Fax: (863)402- Rent. Large rooms, Fresh paint PARTIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES, Under, And Against The Herein NORTH 47 DEGREES 52’11’’ EAST Employ Classified! 6664. GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, Named Individual Defendant(s) &Tile, Includes water. $550/mo. FOR A DISTANCE OF 3.00 FEET TO A NR-007616F01 CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Who Are Not Known To Be Dead Or Call Gary Johnson @ 863-381- POINT; THENCE SOUTH 42 DEGREES May 9, 16, 2014 OR 07’49’’ EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Alive, Whether Said Unknown Par- 1861 OTHER CLAIMANTS; 2.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ties May Claim An Interest As Defendant(s). SOUTH 26 DEGREES 04’53’’ EAST FLORIDA OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Spouses, Heirs, Devisees, LOTS & ACREAGE NOTICE OF SALE FOR A DISTANCE OF 3.80 FEET TO A CIVIL ACTION IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, Grantees, Or Other Claimants are Notice is hereby given that, pursuant POINT; THENCE SOUTH 47 DEGREES CASE NO.: 28-2011-CA-000489 FLORIDA defendants, the Highlands County 1500 to the Summary Final Judgment of 52’11’’ WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF DIVISION: CIVIL ACTION Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the Foreclosure entered on April 01, 10.90 FEE TO A POINT; THENCE GREEN PLANET SERVICING, CASE NO.: 28-2013-CA-000124 highest and best bidder for cash in the 2014, in this cause, in the Circuit SOUTH 42 DEGREES 07’49’’ EAST LLC, DIVISION: Jury Assembly Room in the basement, Plaintiff, Court of Highlands County, Florida, the FOR A DISTANCE OF 11.90 FEET TO NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, Highlands County Courthouse, 430 R.V. LOTS for rent daily, week- clerk shall sell the property situated in vs. Plaintiff, South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL THE POINT OF BEGINNING. and com- ly,monthly, yearly. Nice friendly Highlands County, Florida, described monly known as: 156 FAIRWAY DRIVE, JESSICA DAVIS, et al, vs. 33870, Highlands County, Florida at as: LAKE PLACID, FL 33852; including Defendant(s). CHERYL K. TARY, et al, 11:00AM on the 27th day of May, park,low rates. Ask about sum- LOT 15, BLOCK 5, TEMPLE TERRACE, the building, appurtenances, and fix- NOTICE OF SALE Defendant(s). 2014, the following described proper- mer specials. Holiday Ranch R.V. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF tures located therein, at public sale, to PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE OF SALE ty as set forth in said Final Judgment Park,1995 W. County Line Rd., RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE the highest and best bidder, for cash, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 of Foreclosure: Avon park, FL 33825, 863-453- 36, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Sales are held in the Jury Assembly a Final Judgment dated April 30, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to LOT 9, LESS THE SOUTH 10 FEET 4468. HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Room in the basement of the High- 2014, and entered in Case No. 28- a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated THEREOF AND THE SOUTH 15 a/k/a 47 LAKE HENRY DRIVE, LAKE lands County Courthouse located at 2011-CA-000489 of the Circuit April 30, 2014, and entered in Case FEET OF LOT 10, SCENIC PLACID, FL 33852 430 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in No. 28-2013-CA-000124 of the Cir- ESTATES, ACCORDING TO THE Florida 33870, on May 20, 2014 at and for Highlands County, Florida in cuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN 2000 at public sale, to the highest and best 11 a.m. Any persons claiming an inter- which Green Planet Servicing, LLC, in and for Highlands County, Florida in PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 63, OF THE bidder, for cash, in the Jury Assembly est in the surplus from the sale, if any, is the Plaintiff and Jessica Davis, which Nationstar Mortgage LLC, is PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS Room in the basement of the High- other than the property owner as of Sonia Bermudez Baldwin, Spring the Plaintiff and Cheryl K. Tary, Gene COUNTY, FLORIDA. lands County Courthouse, located at the date of the lis pendens must file a Lake Property Associaion, Inc. fka R. Tary, Jr., Nationstar Mortgage, A/K/A 108 KAROLA DR, SEBRING, 430 South Commerce Avenue, claim within 60 days after the sale. Spring Lake Home Owners Associ- LLC, Tenant #1, Tenant #2, The FL 33870-1078 Sebring, FL 33870-3867, on May 21, Dated this 28th day of March, 2014. ation, Inc., State of Florida, are Unknown Spouse of Cheryl K. Tary, Any person claiming an interest in the 2014 beginning at 11:00 AM. Clerk of the Circuit Court defendants, the Highlands County The Unknown Spouse of Gene R. surplus from the sale, if any, other If you are a person claiming a right to ROBERT W. GERMAINE Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the Tary, Jr., are defendants, the High- than the property owner as of the date funds remaining after the sale, you By: /s/ Toni Kopp highest and best bidder for cash in the lands County Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Lis Pendens must file a claim must file a claim with the clerk no later Deputy Clerk Jury Assembly Room in the basement, will sell to the highest and best bidder within 60 days after the sale. than 60 days after the sale. If you fail 266400/1108077/abf Highlands County Courthouse, 430 for cash in the Jury Assembly Room in Dated in Highlands County, Florida this EMPLOYMENT to file a claim you will not be entitled to April 27; May 4, 2014 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL the basement, Highlands County Cour- 1st day of May, 2014. any remaining funds. 33870, Highlands County, Florida at thouse, 430 South Commerce Robert W. Germaine, Clerk Dated this 3 day of April, 2014. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 11:00AM on the 27th day of May, Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, Highlands Clerk of the Circuit Court CLERICAL/OFFICE OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 2014, the following described proper- County, Florida at 11:00AM on the Highlands County, Florida Robert W. Germaine IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, ty as set forth in said Final Judgment 27th day of May, 2014, the following By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak 2020 Clerk of Circuit Court FLORIDA of Foreclosure: described property as set forth in said Deputy Clerk By: Tony Kopp CIVIL ACTION LOT 27, BLOCK B, SPRING LAKE, Final Judgment of Foreclosure: If you are a person with a disability Deputy Clerk CASE NO.: 28-2012-CA-000612 SECTION ONE, ACCORDING TO TRACT J: A PORTION OF BLOCK FIFTY who needs any accommodation in May 4, 11 DIVISION: THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN FIVE (55), OF UNIT ONE OR LAKE LIL- order to participate in this proceeding, OUR AMAZING team at Dental IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DIS- PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION, PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 23, OF THE LAIN SECTION HIGHLAND LAKES SUB- you are entitled, at no cost to you, to Care of Mid Florida is seeking a ABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO- Plaintiff, PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS DIVISION, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN the provision of certaina ssistance. new team member!!! If you are an DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN vs. COUNTY, FLORIDA. PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 77, OF THE PUB- Please contac the Office of the Court experience office assistant with a THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTI- DANIEL HALL, et al, A/K/A 6232 OAK LN, SEBRING, FL LIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- Administrator, (863)534-4690, within Defendant(s). 33876 knack for multitasking in a fast TLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE TY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICU- two (2) working days of your receipt fo paced environment - then we are PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. NOTICE OF SALE Any person claiming an interest in the LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: the Notice of Sale; if you are hearing WITHIN TWO (2) WORKING DAYS OF PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 surplus from the sale, if any, other COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST or voice impaired, call TDD (863)534- looking for you!!! Candidate must NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE, than the property owner as of the date CORNER OF BLOCK 55 OF SAID SUB- 7777 or Florida Relay Service 711. To bring a willingness to achieve and a Final Judgment dated December PLEASE CONTACT THE COURT of the Lis Pendens must file a claim DIVISION; THENCE IN A NORTHERLY file response please contact Highlands grow. Experience in scheduling, 18, 2013, and entered in Case No. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE AT (863) within 60 days after the sale. DIRECTION AND ALONG THE EASTER- County Clerk of Court, 590 S. Com- insurance verification is a must! A 28-2012-CA-000612 of the Circuit 534-4690. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR Dated in Highlands County, Florida this LY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF AMARYLLIS merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, Court of the Tenth Judicial Cirucit in dynamic personality & bilingual VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL TDD 1-800- 1st day of May, 2014. 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TION, is the Plaintiff and DANIEL NR-016345F01 today! 863-382-9090 Highlands County, Florida 1020.54 FEET; A CENTRAL ANGLE OF May 9, 16, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE HALL, VICKIE HALL ALSO KNOWN By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak 23 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 00 SEC- [email protected] TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT AS VICKI HALL, are defendants, the Deputy Clerk ONDS AND A CHORD BEARING OF OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS Highlands County Clerk fo the Circuit If you are a person with a disability NORTH 14 DEGREES 03 MINUTES 30 COUNTY Court will sell to teh highest and best who needs any accommodation in SECONDS WEST) A DISTANCE OF bidder for cash in the Jury Assembly Case No.: GCS 13-667 order to participate in this proceeding, 420.65 FEET FOR POINT OF BEGIN- Room in the basement, Highlands Judge: Estrada you are entitled, at no cost to you, to NING; THENCE CONTINUE IN A County Courthouse, 430 South Com- the provision of certaina ssistance. NORTHERLY DIRECTION AND ALONG Avon merce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, MIGUEL GARCIGA Please contac the Office of the Court THE ARC OF SAID CURVE (CURVE HAV- (Plaintiff) Highlands County, Florida at 11:00AM Administrator, (863)534-4690, within ING FOR ITS ELEMENTS A RADIUS OF vs. on the 22nd day of May, 2014, the Mobile Home Park two (2) working days of your receipt fo 1020.54 FEET AND A CENTRAL YAMILA ESCALETT, STATE following described property as set the Notice of Sale; if you are hearing ANGLE OF 04 DEGREES 12 MINUTES OF FLORIDA, Department of forth in said Final Judgment of Fore- or voice impaired, call TDD (863)534- 39 SECONDS) A DISTANCE OF 75.00 Revenue, UNITED STATES OF closure: 1350 N. Lake Ave., Avon Park 7777 or Florida Relay Service 711. To FEET; THENCE NORTH 51 DEGREES AMERICA, Department of the LOT 5, IN BLOCK 3, OF HIGH- file response please contact Highlands 12 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST A Treasury, ROBERT W. GERMAINE, LANDS PARK ESTATES, SECTION E County Clerk of Court, 590 S. Com- DISTANCE OF 90.21 FEET; THENCE Clerk of Court and HIGHLANDS ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, SOUTH 80 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 18 COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Tel: (863)402-6591; Fax: (863)402- SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF COMMISSIONERS, Robert W. Ger- 4, AT PAGE 87, OF THE PUBLIC 6664. 52.70 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 25 maine RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- NR-11-76721 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 54 SECONDS OPEN HOUSE TY, FLORIDA. (Defendants) May 9, 16, 2014 A/K/A 232 DARTMOOR AVE LAKE EAST A DISTANCE OF 48.14 FEET; NOTICE OF SALE PLACID FL 33852-7700 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Any person claiming an interst in the May 8-9 2014 - 9am-2pm a final decree of foreclosure entered in surplus from the sale, if any, other AVON PARK HOUSING the above entitled cause in the Circuit than the property owner as fo the date Court of Highlands County, Florida, I of the Lis Pendens must file a claim North Central Hei ghts Rent Subsidized 3 Mobiles Available will sell the property situate in High- within 60 days after the sale. A "Rent Restricted" le family 1 & pt, in l ' lands County, Florida described as: Dated in Highlands County, Florida this sing , 2 , 3 4 BR A ential location. 23rd day of January, 2014. home development. Rents ranee from Sepctatc Family & Elderly:Disabled 55+ Park, Sorry No Pets The South 45 Feet of Lot 6, Block 44, Robert W. 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Partly sunny and Mostly sunny, a t-storm in Clouds and sun, a t-storm A t-storm in spots in the A t-storm possible in the seasonably warm spots in spots afternoon afternoon 91° / 70° 90° / 68° 90° / 68° 89° / 67° 89° / 67° Winds: SE at 8-16 mph Winds: SE at 6-12 mph Winds: ESE at 6-12 mph Winds: E at 7-14 mph Winds: ENE at 6-12 mph

Jacksonville Pensacola 89/67 80/67 Tallahassee 86/64 Almanac Temperature Apalachicola Readings at Archbold Biological Station in Lake Placid 81/67 High Sunday ...... 84° Gainesville Low Sunday ...... 48° 90/68 High Monday ...... 89° Daytona Beach Regional Summary 86/69 Low Monday ...... 50° Ocala High Tuesday ...... 88° Partly sunny and seasonably warm today. Partly cloudy tonight. Sunshine and patchy clouds tomorrow with a 90/67 Low Tuesday ...... 56° Shown are noon postions of weather systems and precipitation. shower or thunderstorm. Clouds and sun Sunday and High Wednesday ...... 91° Temperature bands are highs for the day. Monday with a shower or thunderstorm. Low Wednesday ...... 63° Orlando Heat Index 90/69 For 3 p.m. today National Summary Relative humidity ...... 40% A low pressure system over the Great Lakes will spread showers and thunderstorms across much of the region Expected air temperature ...... 89° today, as well as over New England and southward to the Gulf Coast. The heaviest storms will be found over the Makes it feel like ...... 90° Avon Park Clearwater Tampa lower Mississippi Valley where more moisture is available, resulting in the risk of fl ash fl ooding. A dry and warm Barometer 90/70 89/72 90/73 day is on tap from Florida through the Carolinas ahead of these storms with temperatures topping out in the 90s. Monday ...... 30.01 Winter Haven Dry weather is in store for much of the Plains. Tuesday ...... 30.03 Sebring 90/71 Wednesday ...... 30.09 91/70 St. Petersburg U.S. Cities Precipitation 90/72 Lorida Okeechobee Today Sat. Sun. Today Sat. Sun. Monday ...... 0.00” 88/72 Sarasota City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Tuesday ...... 0.00” Lake Placid 88/71 86/73 Wednesday ...... 0.00” 90/69 Albuquerque 75/52/s 79/55/s 77/47/pc Los Angeles 72/59/pc 75/57/pc 83/58/pc Month to date ...... 3.43” Brighton Atlanta 83/61/pc 78/64/t 84/64/pc Louisville 78/63/t 81/64/t 87/67/t Baltimore 80/59/pc 82/58/t 82/62/pc Memphis 80/67/t 86/69/t 87/70/t Year to date ...... 9.34” 88/71 Fort Myers West Palm Beach Birmingham 80/63/t 81/65/t 86/66/t Milwaukee 69/49/t 66/52/pc 67/56/c Tides 91/71 85/77 Boston 58/52/sh 72/57/c 76/56/pc Minneapolis 60/46/pc 67/53/t 63/47/pc Charlotte 89/62/pc 81/57/t 86/60/pc Nashville 78/64/t 81/65/t 85/66/t Readings at St. Petersburg Cheyenne 62/39/pc 64/35/pc 38/31/r New Orleans 82/68/t 85/69/t 86/72/pc High ...... 11:36 a.m. Chicago 75/51/t 73/56/pc 75/61/c 64/59/c 73/59/t 78/62/pc Low ...... 4:51 a.m. Cleveland 79/58/t 71/51/t 79/59/pc Norfolk 86/68/pc 84/63/c 84/65/pc High ...... 11:38 p.m. Venus Fort Lauderdale Shown is today’s Columbus 78/60/t 77/57/t 83/63/pc Oklahoma City 84/58/s 91/68/pc 90/60/pc Low ...... 5:50 p.m. 90/69 86/78 weather. Temperatures Naples Dallas 92/71/t 91/71/s 88/70/pc Philadelphia 76/62/pc 79/60/t 82/60/pc Readings at Palm Beach are today’s highs and 90/71 Denver 71/42/pc 67/39/pc 41/32/r Phoenix 90/71/s 94/74/s 91/67/s High ...... 4:57 a.m. tonight’s lows. Detroit 74/55/t 72/52/c 76/61/c Pittsburgh 84/62/c 74/53/t 80/59/pc Low ...... 11:11 a.m. Miami Harrisburg 80/61/pc 77/56/t 81/57/pc Portland, ME 54/47/pc 67/52/c 73/47/pc High ...... 5:33 p.m. Farm Report Water Restrictions Honolulu 89/72/s 87/72/s 86/73/sh Portland, OR 58/46/r 61/47/r 71/50/pc Low ...... 11:34 p.m. 87/77 Partly sunny and seasonably warm today. • Even addresses may water on Thursday and Houston 86/69/t 89/72/pc 88/73/pc Raleigh 92/65/pc 83/60/c 85/63/t Lake Levels Winds southeast 8-16 mph. Expect 6-10 Sunday. Indianapolis 76/61/t 77/61/c 82/65/t Rochester 81/58/t 73/49/r 73/54/pc hours of sunshine with relative humidity 75% Jackson, MS 80/67/t 86/66/t 87/68/pc St. Louis 80/60/t 82/65/c 82/67/t Readings as of 7 a.m. yesterday • Odd addresses may water on Wednesday early, 40% in the afternoon and good drying Kansas City 74/54/pc 81/63/pc 75/55/pc San Francisco 64/51/s 64/52/pc 71/52/pc and Saturday. Lake Jackson ...... 78.36’ conditions. Lexington 78/61/t 78/60/t 85/63/t Seattle 56/46/r 61/46/r 69/47/pc Lake Okeechobee ...... 13.07’ Little Rock 84/65/t 86/67/c 85/68/t Wash., DC 86/66/pc 86/62/t 85/64/pc Normal ...... 14.51’ Weather History • All watering should take place before 10 a.m. and after 4 p.m. Key West In Tampa Bay, Fla., a tanker rammed a bridge 86/78 World Cities UV Index Today in a blinding thunderstorm during the early ™ Today Sat. Sun. Today Sat. Sun. The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index number, morning hours of May 9, 1980. The bridge Florida Cities the greater the need for eye and skin protection. collapsed, killing 30 people. Today Sat. Sun. Today Sat. Sun. 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SUITABLE FOR AGES 6 AND OLDER With our New License We Can Do: Som All residents must meet the admission and continued residency criteria before admission ebo wing Up! • Applying ice caps or collars dy’s Gro • Applying heat, including dry heat, hot water bottle, heating pad, aquathermia, moist heat, hot compresses, sitz bath and hot soaks Staffed with May 9 -11 • Cutting the toenails of diabetic residents or residents Full-Time with documented circulatory problems if the written Licensed Music & Lyrics Jason Robert Brown approval of residents Nurses • Perform ear and eye irrigations Book Dan English and Robert Horn • Conduct urine dipstick test • Replacement of an established self-maintained indwelling urinary catheter, or Director Lindsay Lynch performance of an intermittent urinary catheterizations Produced by special arrangement with • Performing digital stool removal therapies • Applying and changing routine dressings that do not require packing or Music Theatre International irrigation, but are for abrasions, skin tears and closed surgical wounds • Care for stage 2 pressure ulcers (resident must be discharged if no signs of “...Clever lyrics and genuinely funny jokes...” improvement by 30 days) – NY Times • Caring for casts, braces and splints • If resident is under Hospice services-may provide any nursing service permitted “A funny, exciting love letter to childhood” within scope of the nurse’s license including 24 hour nursing supervision – Splash Magazine • Assist, apply, care for and monitor the application of anti-embolism stockings “The target audience for “13” should have no or hosiery as per Health Care Provider and in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines trouble identifying with the characters • Administer and regulate portable oxygen onstage as they tunefully reflect friendship, • Administer medications crushed, popularity, (and) acceptance.” • Apply, care for and monitor a TENS – Variety • Catheter, Colostomy, ileostomy care and maintenance • PROM TICKETS: Youth $8, Adult $15 This list is summarized and may not include all care options, requirements or limitations. Lakeside Playhouse Please contact Renee Marley or Tina Thompson at Crown Pointe ALF for any questions. 356 West Center Ave., Sebring Friday & Saturday Evening 7:30pm 863-386-1060 Sunday Matinee 2:30pm CROWNPOINTE www.cpcommunities.com 863.382.2525 5005 Sun ‘N Lake Blvd. • Sebring, FL 33872 AL#9756 HighlandsLittleTheatre.org