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Volume 89/Number 11 50 cents


A place where all can play


New handicap-accessible
playground in Lake
Placid open to public
By MATT MURPHY
imatt.murphy@ newssun .corn
LAKE PLACID Lake Placid
Elementary School Principal
Carole Disler called the opening
of the school's new universal
playground "the fruition of a
dream, not only for the school,
but for the community."
But what makes this particular
playground unique is that it is the
first handicap-accessible facility
in the county. What makes it dou-
bly unique is the fact that it's
open to the public.
The playground has been open


since December, but the official
ribbon-cutting ceremony hap-
pened Thursday. Several promi-
nent community leaders attended
the ceremony, including School
Superintendent Wally Cox, Lake
Placid Mayor Thomas Katsanis,
Police Chief Phil Williams and
Town Council member Debra
Worley.
Opening up the playground to
every child was an early goal of
David Varady, a special education
teacher at the elementary school
who served as a "de facto project
coordinator" for the playground
project. Varady's goal was to
build a playground where all chil-
dren can play as one group and
See PLAY, page 7A


News-Sun photo by KATARA SIMMONS
Lake Placid Parks and Recreation director John Komasa, Lake
Placid police chief Phil Williams and Lake Placid mayor Tom
Katsanis try out some new playground equipment Thursday after-
noon following a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the town's new handi-
capped-accessible playground.


A wise approach to fighting fire


Leisure Lakes,

county want to

get Firewise

'designation
By KEVIN J. SHUTT
kevin.shutt@newssun.com
LAKE PLACID
Placid Lakes was the
first, and so far the
only, Highlands
County community to
earn the Firewise designa-
tion.
Now, Leisure Lakes is
vying for the same recogni-
tion and the Florida Division
of Forestry is helping them
with fuel reduction efforts
that began Tuesday.
Senior Ranger Frank Gibbs
said Florida's wildfire season
spans all 12 months, the most
active being December
through July.
"We are preparing one of
Highlands County's most at-
risk communities," he said of
reducing the vegetation that
adds fuel to an out-of-control
fire.
The clearing process will
last until month's end, but it
could take up to two years to
become Firewise.
Bill Sayles, president of
the Placid Lakes
Homeowners, applied for the
certification in 2003 by
attending a training seminar.
In October of 2005,
Forestry graded his commu-
nity 76 out of 100 and
they've been Firewise since,
undergoing annual renewals.
"Yoeu're training people in
your community to have set-


News-Sun photo by KATARA SIMMONS
Placid Lakes Homeowner's Association president Bill Sayles talks Thursday about the Firewise buffer zone
around his home in Lake Placid. Below, a diagram shows what fire prevention experts call 'defensible
space,' which gives homes a buffer to prevent being consumed by a wildfire.


backs from their houses,"
Sayles said.
The setbacks create a 30-
foot buffer around homes to
minimize chances of flames
jumping to a home.
Sayles said there haven't
been any significant brush
fires the past two years, but
before the designations sev-
eral Placid Lakes houses suc-
cumbed to blazes.
"We were sold on it,"
Sayles said of the program.
He's working with Zane
Thomas, county mitigation
specialist, to move the whole

See WISE, page 7A


DEFENSIBLE SPACE


Trees pruned
to eliminate
ladder fuels


Shrubs no4
higher than
18" within 30'.area


Courtesy graphic


Company aims


to put ethanol


plant in Venus

$7 million state grant

approved Tuesday to

help plant get built
By KEVIN J. SHUTT
kevin.shutt@newssun.com
VENUS Within hours of:Highlands
County commissioners' decision not to
immediately allow special exceptions in
agriculture-zoned lands for bio-fuel pro-
duction, the state announced a $7 million
grant for a proposed ethanol bio-refinery
in Venus.
Further north on U.S. 27, Dundee coun-
cil members spent three hours Tuesday
evening discussing a proposed bio-diesel
plant before voting against it.
"The town council members believe the
plant fails to meet the town's comprehen-
sive plan for light industrial and it could
potentially create a noise and environmen-
tal nuisance," wrote The (Lakeland)
Ledger reporter Merissa Green in her cov-


erage of the meet-
ing published
Wednesday. "...
they don't want to
be in a situation that
could turn explo-,
sive."
If public com-
ments were an indi-
cation at Highlands'
commission meet-
ing on Tuesday, the
bio-fuel debate
could explode here.
Jack Richie,
Highlands County
Homeowners Asso-
ciation Chairman,
and retired chemist
Rick Ingler spoke
out against bio-fuel
plants, citing offen-
sive odors up lo


'It's a win
for the state
(because it)
helps the
state become
energy
independent. -
It's a win
for the
environment.'

BRADLEY
IKROHN
Envirofuels
president


four miles away and questioning their
value as a "green" alternative to fossil
fuels.
According to a Florida Agriculture and
Consumer Services Commission press
release late Tuesday, the state awarded $25
million to 12 companies and research insti-
tutions to promote renewable energy.
Nearly a third of that, $7 million, was
granted to Tampa-based United States
Envirofuels.
The company will invest $40 million of
its own capital to build the Venus plant
that would eventually produce 20 million
gallons of ethanol per year from sweet
sorghum.-
"We more or less expected this,"
Envirofuels President Bradley Krohn said
of the commission's caution and citizen
opposition. "There's a learning curve that
county officials have to get on to feel com-
fortable with the manufacturing of

See ETHANOL, page 7A


Hansen House turning attention to teenage girls


By MATT MURPHY
matt.murphy@newssun.com
SEBRING Hansen House, for-
merly a home for young children, is
undergoing a transition into becoming
a home for teenage girls.
"It's been a process we've been
working on for a couple of months,"
said Gary Araujo, site manager for the
Children's Home Society, which
operates the facility.
Studies showed that children in the
13- to 17-year-old age group were
better served in settings that were


"less restrictive," Araujo said. He
added that there was an uneven num-
ber of children being served by
Hansen House each month, "which
meant we had some months with
hardly any kids at all."
"In order to stay open, we have to
number one, be meeting a need, and
then we have to -be able to meet our
payroll," Araujo said. "We worked to
figure out what the needs were, and
we were told that the greater need was
for a place to work with teenage


girls."
The transition is still ongoing,
Araujo said, and there are still some
younger children still at the house.
Employees are working to find other
places for the younger kids to live,
either with a relative or in a foster
home, he added.
The interior of the building is being
repainted as part of the transition,
with members of the. American
Legion Auxiliary Post 69 in Avon
See HOUSE, page 7A


News-Sun photo by
MATT MURPHY
American Legion
Post 69 member
Jim Maynard
paints a bookshelf
Thursday, as part
of an interior ren-
ovation effort to
help the transi-
tion of Hansen
House from serv-
ing young chil-
dren to teenage
girls. Eleven peo-
ple came out to
paint three rooms
Thursday.


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Plethora of drugs, some packaged for

sale, seized in arrests at boarding house


By TREY CHRISTY
trey.christy@newssun.com
SEBRING Three arrests
have been made in a case that
took various drugs off the
street, from cocaine to
Hydrocodone.
A boarding house suspected
of drug activity at 1115 Grand
Ave. was noticed by Sebring
Police Officer Ryan Magnuson
to have unusual cars in the
parking lot Jan. 13.
Walking up the hallway,
Magnuson smelled an odor of
burning marijuana coming
from the fourth apartment
door, he said.
He knocked on the door and
James Ellis, 40, of Sebring,
asked who it was, then told
him to go away.
Less than a minute later,
Ellis opened the door, saw
Magnuson, exited the room
and shut the door behind him.
Magnuson recalled an
"extremely strong odor" of
burnt marijuana coming from


inside the apartment, he said.
Ellis appeared nervous and
started walking away,
Magnuson recalled, as the
officer opened the unlocked
door to "prevent any evidence
from being destroyed."
Inside he saw Daniel
Scrima, 51, Sebring, and Elyse
Heston, 23, of
Avon Park, sit-
ting around a
table of assorted
drugs in the
one-room apart-
ment.
Ellis Ellis left the
area and
Magnuson could not find him
after their initial contact.
Scrima and Heston were
detained while Magnuson
called for backup.
During a search of the room,
numerous baggies were found
to contain a total of 169 grams
of marijuana, 90 Hydrocodone
pills and 28 grams of cocaine,
some packaged in a manner


consistent with street-level
sales, Magnuson said.
Scrima and Heston were
arrested for possession of mar-
ijuana and drug paraphernalia
for their alleged proximity to
partially smoked marijuana
cigarettes found in an ashtray.
They denied involvement
with the drugs, which were
located near a digital scale in
front of the only empty chair.
Evidence suggested Ellis
was in the chair before he
answered the door, Magnuson
said. According to reports,
Scrima said he was helping
Ellis move things belonging to
his ex-girlfriend, and Heston
said she went to the apartment
to borrow money.
Ellis was arrested on a war-
rant at his. home Tuesday on
charges of possession of mari-
juana with the intent to sell,
trafficking cocaine, trafficking
Hydrocodone, possession of
marijuana and possession of
narcotic equipment,


Courtesy photo
Park Elementary School students Antonio Williams, Allen Clark and Marquese Sims do field
observations with a secchi disk, and dissolved oxygen tools to test water quality of Lake
Viola in Avon Park.


Park Elementary class using


grant to study water ecosystems


Special to the News-Sun
AVON PARK A very
excited class from Park
Elementary School recently
was notified that it will
receive a $3,869 grant from
the Southwest Florida Water
Management District for
$3,869.
"Wow, that's a lot of
money," said Wyatt Page as
he proceeded to maker sugges-
tions on projects and ideas on
ways to spend the money on
ecosystems.
Students in the class will
use the money to study three
lakes in their area. They will
explore the elements of water
ecosystems through observing
water cycles, food chains and
watersheds of Highlands
County.
Students 'will test, classify
and monitor water quality in
these areas. Data will be
recorded and studied with the
help of professional limnolo-
gists (who study the organ-
isms living in and the phe-
nomena of fresh water, espe-
cially lakes and ponds) and
scientists in the field.
Community volunteers and
parents will assist'these stu-
dents in their field of study, as
well as the classroom's
teacher, JoLynne Crout, who
was the author of the grant.
Crout wrote the grant,
which was sponsored by the
Peace River Basin Board, to
allow students to do hands-on
science in the "real" science
realm.
"This is a very exciting
opportunity for my students
to do what an actual scientist
does," Crout said. "We are
just elated to have been cho-
sen for this grant."
Crout will be teaching and
following up with lessons
taught across the curriculum
to help students draw conclu-
sions and learn concepts
needed to collect data, as well
as prepare and understand the
results of their study. I
Hands-on classroom exper-
iments using mini-ecosystems
will parallel the lake study.
Pupils will observe daily the
systems of living organisms
that live in nearby lakes in
aquariums of fresh water fish,
as well as a turtle tank and


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LAKE PLACID -
Highlands County Parks and
Recreation Department-Lake
Placid (Childs) boat ramp on
the west side of the lake off
Placid View Drive across
from the Catholic church will
be closed for repairs from
noon, Thursday, Jan. 28 until
5 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Please use the Harris Street
boat ramp.
For further information,
please call 402-6812.

Volunteers needed to
help maintain Jack
Creek property
SEBRING Volunteers
are needed to help install
trail signs at the Southwest
Florida Water Management
District's Jack Creek proper-
ty. The District is organizing
a volunteer work day on Feb.
21 at its Jack Creek property,
located south of Sebring near
Josephine Creek.
Approximately five volun-
teers are needed to help
install trail signs and pick up
trash. Volunteers will meet at
11 a.m. at the property gate
at Grand Concourse Road
and Hines Way.
Volunteers should wear
long pants and work boots or
sturdy shoes and bring their
own snack or lunch. Hats,
gloves, sunscreen and insect
repellent will be provided by
the District.
For more information or to
.sign up, please call Cynthia
Hausman, District land use
,,and protedtionspecialist, at
(352) 279-3887, or e-mail
Cynthia.Hausman@Water
Matters.org.
Since the adoption of the
District's volunteer program
in 1995, volunteers have
worked with District staff
and contributed more than
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recreation opportunities on
conservation lands.

Florida Teacher of the
Year nominations
open
Nominations for the
Florida 2007-08 Teacher of
the Year are being accepted
through April 30.
The award will include
$1,000 to the winning
teacher and a $500 grant to-
that teacher's school. The
Florida winner will also be
eligible for the national
award that includes a special
recognition and a $2,500
travel certificate.
Teachers, students and par-
ents can nominate any of the
state's more than 170,000
accredited teachers.
Nomination forms are avail-
able online at www.teachers.
comrn/toty. To nominate an
educator or yourself, explain
in 250 words or less why this
teacher should be the Teacher
of the Year. Nominees will be
judged on their ability to
motivate students, their spe-
cial talents and their contri-
bution to their school, stu-
dents or educational commu-
nity.
Winners will be announced
at the start of the next school
year.


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Courtesy photo
Tremain George and Marquese Sims observe plants in a
class ecosystem.


mock water systems set up in
the class.'Observations from
the field and classroom will
be written up and presented to
the public, peers and parents
using the proper procedures
of scientific method.
Through the use of this
method, students will make
predictions about their field
study and prove their hypoth-
esis correctly or incorrectly
by data they collect. Students
hope to make people aware of
their findings and how the use
of these lakes might affect us
all.
Through measurement and
much study, students will also
be designing and actually cre-
ating catch nets to collect
specimens. They will be
learning how to use a secchi
disk (an instrument to meas-
ure the clarity of water) and
complete each water tests as
turbidity, temperature read-
ings, dissolved oxygen and
the PH balance. Students will
learn about how all of these
tests affect the creatures that
live in our local lakes.


The class members will
compare their data with other
students around the world by
participating in a national
program called World Water
Day. Students will be able to
discuss their questions and
concerns about the impor-
tance of natural resource.
The grant allows students
to visit scientists at Archbold
Biological Station, as well as
a trip to observe wildlife in
Highlands Hammock State
Park and possibly visit a
working eco-farm.
Grant funds will permit
them to purchase research and
literature books that will help
them learn more about water
study as well as add some
books to their school library.
Other parts of the grant pro-
vide money for the class to
buy props for a play they will
be writing and performing for
peers.
Findings will help students
to learn the importance of
conservation and proper use
of water for them now and in
the future.


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Band Parents have
chicken barbecue
AVON PARK Avon
Park Band Parents Booster
Association will have its
annual chicken barbecue at
Wells Motor Company from
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
The band will play at noon
for the enjoyment of diners.
The $6 dinners will
include a half chicken, cole
slaw, baked beans, dinner
roll, and drink. Tickets are
available at the barbecue.
Proceeds will benefit the
further education of band stu-
dents.
For information, call
Jennifer Willis at 452-0426.

American legion has
music by Franke
LAKE PLACID The
American Legion Placid Post
25 will host the following
events this week:
Today Fish fry from
5-7 p.m. Music by Franke
from 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Saturday Auxiliary
burgers from 11:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. Texas Hold'em at 2 p.m.
For details, call 465-0975.

FFA Alumni plan
chicken barbecue
SEBRING From 10:30
a.m.. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday
the Sebring FFA Alumni
Swamp Cabbage & Chicken
Barbecue will be at Bill
Jarrett Ford-Mercury dealer-
ship in Avon Park. The meals
consisting of the famous
Swamp Cabbage, 1/2 barbe-
cue chicken, green beans, a
roll and beverage costs $6.
Tickets may be purchased
from FFA members at Hill-
Gustat Middle, Sebring
Middle or Sebring High
Schools.
The funds raised from this
event will be used to support
agricultural education and
FFA at the three, aforemen-
tioned schools. The advisors
are: Rebekah Wills at HGMS;
Erin Brownell,SMS, and
Hallie Webb and Ashley
Carson, SHS.
For more information or
tickets, contact Gary Lee at
214-6748, or e-mail
leeg@highlands.kl2.fl.us.

VFW 3880 serves
steak by the ounce
LAKE PLACID The
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 3880 will host the fol-
lowing:.
Today Steak by the
ounce served from 5:30-7
p.m. Music by Rip to follow.
Saturday Breakfast
served from 8-11 a.m. Men's
Auxiliary bingo at 2 p.m.
Horse racing.
Happy Hour is 3-6 p.m.
Monday-Friday.
For details, call 465-4870.

New dinner baskets
served at Aerie
SEBRING The Sebring
Eagles Aerie 4240 will host
the following:
Today New chicken,
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Saturday Chuck's
Duck Man's choice will be
served (call for time). Music
by David Copper to follow.
For details, call 655-4007.

Music by Bob Weed at
LP Moose lodge
LAKE PLACID The
Lake Placid Moose will host
the following events this
week:
Today Wings, burgers
and fish served at 6 p.m.
Music by Bob Weed from 7-
11 p.m.
Saturday Pavilion
open. Steak by the ounce
served at 6 p.m. Music by
Bud Followell from 7-11
p.m.
For details, call 465-4870.

Home Safety Class
offered tonight
SEBRING Jim's
Pistolarrow is offering a
Home Safety Class for those
who want to learn to protect
themselves.
This class teaches gun
safety, as well as the hows
and hows not. Firing time on
the range is mandated. A gun
will be available for those
who don't personally own
one.
The permit is good for five
years but a criminal back-
ground check ($5) is still
required, no waiting.
If interested, the class is
$75 and the permit is $117.
A Concealed Weapons
Permit picture is needed.
This picture can be obtained
at any photography studio.
Participants must be fin-
gerprinted. This can be done
at tje local police department
or at the sheriff's department.
If fingerprinted at the sher-
iff's office, the fee has been
reduced. This amount will be
deducted from the $117.
Also, by being fingerprinted
at the sheriff's office, the
permit will be returned much
faster.
No beginners.
If interested, call 655-
4505.

VFW 9853 plans
spaghetti dinner
AVON PARK The
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 9853 will serve a
spaghetti dinner from 4-6
p.m. Friday for a $6 dona-
tion. Music will follow.
For details, call 452-9853.
Post 9853 will have Bob
Weed entertaining from 4-6
p.m. Saturday and serve a
shrimp basket at the same
time for a $6 donation.
For details, call 452-9853.

American Legion
serves lasagna dinner
SEBRING The
American Legion Post 74 in
Sebring will host the follow-,
ing:
Today Lasagna din-


ner served from 5-7 p.m.
Phil's Karaoke will provide
entertainment from 7-9 p.m.
Saturday Post serv-
ing breakfast from 8-11 a.m.
Public invited. Karaoke with
Mega Sounz from 7-9 p.m. A
$25 karaoke cash prize draw-
ing will follow.
Call 471-1448 for details.

Social Dance Club
features Stardusters
SEBRING The
Highlands Social Dance Club
hosts ballroom dancing every
Friday from 7-10 p.m. at the
Sebring Lions Club on
Sebring Parkway. Tonight the
music will be provided by the
Stardusters.
Free ballroom dance
instruction from Walt and.
Sue is available at 6:30 p.m.
Dance the night away to
waltzes, cha-chas, foxtrots,
rumbas, and other ballroom
favorites.
All club dances are open to
the public. Appropriate dress
required.
Admission is $4 for mem-
bers and $6 for non-mem-
bers. Club membership is
available.
For more information, call
471-0559 or 385-6671.

Reflections hosts
dance Saturday night
AVON PARK -
Reflections on Silver Lake is
hosting a dance featuring
Don and Allen from 7:30-
10:30 p.m. Saturday. Price is
$5 payable at the door.
For more information, call
452-5037.

MacDonald to sign
'Sebring' book
SEBRING Susan Priest
MacDonald will return to
Sebring to conduct a book
signing at the luncheon meet-
ing of the Sebring Historical
Society at noon Saturday at


the Sebring Civic Center at
Lake Jackson. The public is
invited to attend this covered
dish luncheon. Just bring a
dish to share and $1.50 to
cover costs.
MacDonald, a 1976'gradu-
ate of Sebring High School,
is primary author of the new
book entitled "Sebring,"
which has' been published by
Arcadia Publishing of
Charleston, S.C. and. is cur-
rently available at the
Historical
Society.
MacDonald is
the daughter
of Betty Jo
Priest, for-
merly of
Sebring and
MacDONALD the late'
Thomas
Mitchell Priest. She and her
husband and co-author,
Randall MacDonald, have
created a lovingly written
memoir in this pictorial his-
Story of the town from its
beginnings to the 1960s.
Raymond McIntyre,
Highlands County Property
Appraiser, will speak to the
group about the upcoming
election regarding property
tax reform. McIntyre will
clarify the language on the
ballot and will welcome all
questions regarding this sub-
ject, which is current and
compelling for both full and
part time Florida residents
and local business owners.
-For further information,
call the Sebring Historical
Society at 471-2522.

Trash and treasure sale
at Crystal Lake Club
AVON PARK The
Crystal Lake Club Home
Owners Association will host
its eighth annual sale from 8
a.m. to noon Saturday. The
sale will be held in the club-
house within the park, on
Memorial Drive, next to
Memorial Gardens.


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The Avon Park American Legion Auxiliary Unit 69
Children and Youth Chairman Darlene Watkin took
'Josh the Friendly Pup' to visit the staff at Dr. Marvin
Maxwell's office. Visiting with Josh are (from left) Dawn
Murphy, Daisee Tary, Mellanie William, and Cara
Collin. Josh comes in a dog house with a bound book
that is given by the Legion Auxiliary to help children
get through the trauma that can be associated with hos-
pital stays. The auxiliary will be visiting locAl hospitals
and doctors to make them aware of this service. The
book explains X-rays, blood draws, and hospital func-
tions. If interested in learning more about this program
contact Watkin at 314-9107


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variety of items. Doors will
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AP Chamber Casino
Night is Saturday
AVON PARK Avon
Park Chamber of Commerce
Casino Night is Saturday at
Avon Park Community
Center starting at 7 p.m. Join
,for a night of food, fun,
games (Black Jack, Craps
and more).
It will be a Mardi Gras
theme. Admission is $25 per
person (includes $500 in
chips and heavy hors d'oeu-
vres and cash bar). Grand
prize donated by Bill Jarrett
Ford. Any chips won may be
redeemed at the end of the
night for raffle prize tickets.
Major sponsors include
The Storage Place of Avon
Park, Progress Energy,
Sunshine Staffing Inc.,
Embarq, Cross Country
Automotive.
Tickets are available at
Avon Park Chamberof
Commerce, Heartland
National Bank and Highlands
Independent Bank.
For information, call 453-
3350.

Fire department has
rrummage sale
LAKE PLACID Lake
Placid's Leisure Lakes
Volunteer Fire Station 29,
along with the Leisure Lakes
Homeowners Association,
will hold its annual rummage
sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Friday and Saturday at the
fire sstation at the intersec-'
tion of Lake June Road and
Miller Avenue.
All proceeds will be split
between the fire station and
the Homeowner's Association
Needy Family Project.

LP Garden Club plans
fashion show
LAKE PLACID Tickets
.are now on sale for the Lake
Placid Garden Club
Scholarship Fund presents
the "Glamour Girl'z" Fashion
Show and Luncheon.
The event is set for 11 a.m.
Saturday at the Lake Placid
High School Commons, 101
Green Dragon Drive.
Fashions will be provided
by Lake Placid Feed &
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Stahr at 699-2981.

American Legion plans
fashion show
AVON PARK Tickets
are on sale now for the
Saturday style show at noon
for the Avon Park American
Legion Auxiliary Unit 69.
Only 100 tickets will be sold.
The popular style show has
always been a sell out and
this year promises to be bet-
ter than ever with The Glad
Hatters entertaining at 2 p.m.
Beall's will be featuring
their clothes line and a fabu-
lous three-salad entree,
homemade biscuits and
dessert will be served.
Tickets are $10. Call
Nancy Galida, 385-8913, or
stop by the Legion.

Tanglewood hosts
Saturday dance
SEBRING The
Tanglewood Dance
Committee will host a dance
from 7-10 p.m. (doors open
at 6:30 p.m.) Saturday. Good
Stuff will provide the music.
Cost is $3 for residents
with name badge, $5 for all
others attending. Bring your
own snacks and drinks. Ice
will be provided.

Klinefelter speaks at
Sea Services Museum
SEBRING Petty Officer
Emily Klinefelter, a nine-
year veteran of the U.S.
Navy-, will be the guest
speaker at the Military Sea
Services Museum monthly
dinner at 3
p.m. Sunday.
Klinefelter
is currently
serving as
part of the
Why We
Klinefelter Serve speak-
ers program.
In October 2007, she
returned from a '10-moithi
deployment in Iraq.
For information' about the
Military Sea Services
Museum, contact Howard
Fleetwood at 385-0992.
The museum is at 1402
Roseland Ave., Sebring.



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Obituaries


Julia Balcomb
Julia Balcomb, 65, of
Sebring died Jan. 18, 2008 in
Sebring. She was born in
Danville, Ky.
A memorial service will be
held from 5-6 p.m. Sunday at
Grace Church in Sebring,
with the Rev. Randy Smith
officiating.
Cremation arrangements
entrusted to Stephenson-
Nelson Funeral Home,
Sebring.

Dorothy Hoefle
Dorothy L. Hoefle, 100,
died Jan. 23, 2008 in Mt.
Dora. A former Sebring resi-
dent at Maranatha Village,
she moved to Leesburg in
1997. She was a member of
Grand Island Baptist Church
and she served as secretary at
the American Mission to the
Greeks until her retirement.
She is survived by four
cousins.
Graveside service at 2
p.m., Friday at Lakeview
Memorial Gardens, Avon
Park. Memorials are request-
ed to Grand Island Baptist
Church, P.O. Box 350795,
Grand Island, FL 32735 for


the children's ministry.
Morris Funeral Chapel,
Sebring, is in charge of
arrangements.

Woodrow Locke
Woodrow Locke,
88, of Sebring died
Jan. 23, 2008, in
Sebring. Born in .
Eagle Lake, he was a truck
driver for the Great Fruit
Company in Sebring. He
served in the United States
Army Air Corp. during World
War II. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include his wife,
Alice (Williams); daughters,
Barbara Huddleston, Linda
Beecher and Carol Smith;
son, James "Bubba;" brother,
Nelson; sisters, Rosalee
Bushner and Jane Summerall;.
five grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 4-6
p.m. on Sunday at the
Dowden Funeral Home in
Sebring. A graveside service
will be at 11 a.m. on Monday
at Pinecrest Cemetery in
Sebring, with the Rev.
Wilmont McCrary of the
First Assembly of God and
the Youth Minister, Rich
Heilig of First United


Methodist Church of Sebring
officiating.

John Manfield Jr.
John James
Manfield, Jr., 70, of
Sebring died Jan.
20, 2008, in
Orlando. Born in
Philadelphia, he had been a
resident of Sebring since
2005, coming from Port St.
Lucie. He served in the U.S.
Navy in Vietnam and retired
as a Petty Officer First Class
(E6) in 1973 after 20 years.
He taught at the University
of Pennsylvania Dental
School and Hodgson Vo-Tech
High School in Glasgow,
Del. He'attended St.
Catherine Catholic Church in
Sebring.
He is survived by his wife,
Monique; son, John J.
Manfield III; daughter,
Brigitte Faggioli; sisters,
Jacqueline Barker, Joan
Howk, Linda Manfield and
Mary Manfield; brother,
Robert; and five grandchil-
dren.
Cremation arrangements
are entrusted to Stephenson-
Nelson Funeral Home,
Sebring.


Loydale Riddle
Loydale Ava Riddle, 84, of
Lake Wales and formerly of
Sebring, died Jan. 23, 2008,
in Iake Wales. She was born
June 4, 1923, to William
Arnold and Sylvia Lena
(Sims) Duggan in Sparks,
Okla. and moved to Sebring
in 1953 from Campd, Colo.
She was a licensed practical
nurse; a member of Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post 4300
Ladies Auxiliary; Post 69
American Legion, Avon Park
and World War II Auxiliary.
She was a member of the
Church of the Nazarene.
Survivors include her son,
Freeman (Jerilynn) Riddle,
Frostproof; daughter, Beverly
(Chip) Seay, Babson Park;
sisters, Juanita Butler,
Norman, Okla., and
Geraldine Gracie, Portland,
Ore.; eight grandchildren and
18 great-grandchildren.
The family will receive
friends today beginning at 12
p.m. at Stephenson-Nelson
Funeral Home, Sebring.
Funeral services will follow
at 1 p.m. with Rev. Mike
Adams officiating. Burial
will be at Pinecrest


Cemetery, Sebring, immedi-
ately following the service.

Helen Slear
Helen M. Slear, 82, of
Sebring, died Jan. 23, 2008
at her residence. She was
born in Miami and a Sebring
and Avon Park resident since
1962. She was a member of
First Baptist Church of
Sebring and a Sunday school
teacher; a former Avon Park
High School band parent, a
Girl Scout leader, an avid
bowler who was a National
Bowling Competitor and also
was a children's bowling
instructor.
Helen was preceded in
death by her parents, Wilbur
and Blanche (Grimes) Hunt;
husband, Dale Robert Slear;
infant son, Stanley; brothers,
Ralph and Johnnie Hunt and
daughter-in-law, Beth Slear.
She is survived by her
daughter, Janet (Richard)
Emerson of Sebring; son,
Michael Slear, of Myrtle
Beach, S,C.; and grandchil-
dren, Carly DaCosta and
Dale Slear.
The family will receive
friends from 6-8 p.m. today
at Morris Funeral Chapel.


Services will be 1 p.m. on
Saturday at Morris Funeral
Chapel with Rev. Ed Sager
officiating. Burial to follo~y
at Bougainvillea Cemetery,
Avon Park.
Memorials are suggested to
Good Shepherd Hospice or
Highlands County Humane
Society.

Nancy Stetler
Nancy Artz Stetler, 86, of
Sebring died Jan. 22, 2008,
in Lake Placid. Born in
Skullbone, Tenn., she had
been a resident of Sebring
since 1988, coming from
Wauchula. She was a home-
maker and a member of
Heartland Christian Church
in Sebring.
She is survived by her
children, Linda Artz, Michael
Artz, David Artz, and Denise
Whitehurst; 12 grandchildren
and seven great-grandchil-
dren.
Cremation arrangements
entrusted to Stephenson-
Nelson Funeral Home,
. Sebring. Memorial donations
may be made in her name to
the National Alzheimer's
Foundation.


Romney's wife makes stop in Sebring


NBy CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY
i christoplier.tuffley@newssun.com
SEBRING Ann
Romney, the wife of
Republican presidential can-
didate Mitt Romney made a
brief but well-received visit
Wednesday morning.
She spoke to a mixed group
of interested voters and city
officials, including Sebring
city manager Bob Hoffman,
at Iris and Butterflies, a store
on the Historic Circle.
The place was packed with
about three dozen individuals
who listened carefully to
Romney's message.
She said she was there to
tell people about her hus-
band's commitment to both
the presidency and his family,
but that she most wanted to
News-Sun photo by CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY help people see his personal
Virginia Waddell, 77, of Sebring, lost consciousness as she pulled into a parking place side the man who was the
at the front of Publix in the South Gate Plaza, 9 a.m. Wednesday. Her car lunged for- father of five sons and grand-
ward onto the sidewalk, crashing into egg carton and plastic bag recycling containers father of 11.
that helped break the crash. No pedestrians were involved. Waddell was transported to
Florida Hospital Heartland Division, where she remained Thursday in good condition.She spoke movingly about
how her husband stood by her


American Party of Florida celebrates first birthday


Special to the News-Sun
AVON PARK The
American Party of Florida is
celebrating as January marks
its first year of existence. It
was during the first month of
2007 the party was certified
and held its initial meetings.
The balance of the year
turned into a series of rallies,
exhibits and candidate
recruitment efforts that have
cemented a core of converts
looking to make Highlands
County and the state of
Florida a better place to live
without the obstacles of big
box, party politics.
The first official function
was an open house in down-
town Sebring where residents
were invited to come in,
express their concerns and
learn more.


"That was a real eye opener
and it helped us cement our
party platform," APF State
Chairman Tom Macklin said.
The former mayor of Avon
Park, Macklin became the
first Highlands County resi-
dent to seek a major statewide
office when he ran as a lieu-
tenant gubernatorial candi-
date on the Reform Party tick-
et with Max Linn. In fact, it
was during that campaign he
ran into the widespread dis-
content among voters with the
Democrat and Republican
parties.
"The problem was, there
wasn't an acceptable alterna-
tive for many of them," he
said.
The Reform Party was not
what Macklin had in mind, so
he went "party shopping,"


looking for organized groups
that best reflected his values
and those that he'd heard
from citizens on the campaign
trail.
"The American Party was
the closest but there still were
a few things we couldn't sign
off on, so we developed the
American Party of Florida,"
he explained.
Macklin referred to the
platform more as a "balance
beam," with only three major
planks; government accounta-
bility, term limits and the
enforcement of illegal immni-
gration laws by state, local
and federal officials.
In August, the group met
with residents in Polk County
and had a rally in Haines City,
the precursor of more events
Macklin hopes to take on the


road.
"We have become estab-
lished here in Highlands
County and now as state
chairman I would like to
begin helping people in other
parts of the state to get their
executive committees organ-
ized," he said.
The American Party of
Florida holds its meetings the
first Thursday of each month
at Homer's Restaurant.


side when she was first diag-
nosed with multiple sclerosis.
"I'll eat toast and cold cereal
every morning," she reported
he told her, so they could
spend more time together.
Then she added he had done
her jobs around the house, as
well as his own duties and
work while she was bedrid-
den.
She said she feels better
now and is doing everything
she can do to help her hus-
band get elected.
"He is a turn-around kind
of guy," she said, mentioning
that he saved the Salt Lake
Olympics, and the state of
Massachusetts.
"If you can do that in
Massachusetts, you can do it
anywhere," she said.
Her visit lasted about a half
an hour, and no serious policy
discussions took place.
Participants reported the
candidate's wife was gracious
and approachable.


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Helen Slear
Helen M. Slear, 82, of Sebring, died Jan. 23, 2008 at her
residence. She was born in Miami and a Sebring and Avon
Park resident since 1962. She was a member of First
Baptist Church of Sebring and a Sunday school teacher; a
former Avon Park High School band parent, a Girl Scout
leader, an avid bowler who was a National Bowling
Competitor and also was a children's bowling instructor.
Helen was preceded in death by her parents, Wilbur and
Blanche (Grimes) Hunt; husband, Dale Robert Slear;
infant son, Stanley; brothers, Ralph and Johnnie Hunt and
daughter-in-law, Beth Slear.
She is survived by her daughter, Janet (Richard)
Emerson of Sebring; sonf, Michael Slear, of Myrtle Beach,
S,C.; anidgrandchildren, Carly DaCosta and Dale Slear.
The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. today at
Morris Funeral Chapel. Services will be 1 p.m. on
Saturday at Morris Funeral Chapel with Rev. Ed Sager
officiating. Burial to follow at Bougainvillea Cemetery,
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Community Calendar


The Community Calendar pro-
vides a brief listing of local
clubs and organizations who
meet on a regular basis. It is
the responsibility of the group
to update the News-Sun on any
changes in this listing by calling
385-6155, ext. 516; send any
changes by e-mail to
editor@newssun.com; or mail
them to News-Sun Community
Calendar, 2227 U.S. 27 South,
Sebring, FL 33870.

FRIDAY
50-plus Singles
Connection meets every
Friday, 8 p.m. at Quality Inn in
Sebring. For more information,
call Martha at 452-1669. All
senior singles welcomed.
Alcoholics Anonymous
One Day At A Time group
meets for a closed discussion
at 9:30 a.m. Monday and
Friday at Covenant
Presbyterian Church, 4500 Sur
'N Lakes Blvd., Sebring. For
details, call 314-0891. ,
American Legion Post 25
hosts a fish fry from 5-7 p.m. at
the post, 1490 U.S. 27, Lake
Placid..Cost is $6. Shrimp also
is available for same price.
Open to the public. Tickets in
the lounge on Friday night.
A Lounge hours are from 11 a.m.
to 9 p.m. For details, call 465-
7940.
M American Legion Post 74
has karaoke from 7-9 p.m. at
the post, 528 N. Pine St.,
Sebring. Post open from 11
a.m. to 9 p.m. Barbecue wings
to order. Happy Hour from 4-6
p.m. Members and guests only.
For details, call 471-1448.
AmVets Post 21 plays darts
from 5-8 p.m. for members and
guests. For details, call 385-
0234.
Avon Park Breakfast
M Rotary Club meets 7 a.m.,
Rotary Club building.
Bridge Club of Sebring
(American Contract Bridge
Club) plays duplicate games at
12:30 p.m. at 347 Fernleaf
Ave., Sebring. For details, call
385-8118.
Harmony Hoedowners
Square Dance Club offers a
class in Lake Placid at the
Sunshine RV Resort from 9-11
a.m. Friday. For more informa-
tion, call Sam Dunn at 382-
6792 or e-mail him at sam-
dunn@samdunn.net.
Highlands Social Dance
Club hosts ballroom dancing
frm 7-10 p.m. every Friday at
the Sebring Lion's Club on
Sebring Parkway. All club
dances are open to the public.
Admission is $4 for members
and $6 for non-members. Club
membership is available. Call
471-0559 or 385-6671.
Lake Placid Elks Lodge
2661 has lounge hours from 2
p.m. to 12 a.m. There is a fish
.fry from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Cost is
$8.50 per person. Live music is
from 6:30-10:30 p.m. The lodge
is open to members and their
guests. For details, call 465-
2661.
Lake Placid Hi-12 Club
meets at noon on the fourth


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except in June, July and
August. All Masons and their
ladies are welcome. For reser-
vations or information, call 465-
y 3038.
E Lake Placid Moose serves
wings, fish and burgers at 6
p.m. Music provided from 7-11
p.m. Pool tournament is at 8
p.m. Open to members and
qualified guests only.
Sebring Bridge Club plays
at 12:30 p.m. at 347 Fernleaf,
Sebring.
Sebring Eagles Club 4240
serves chicken or fish baskets
from 5-7 p.m. at the club,
12921 U.S. 98, Sebring, for a
$4 donation. Blind darts is
played at 7 p.m. For details,
call 655-4007.
Sebring Elks Lodge 1529
serving buffet dinner at 5-7
p.m. Elks and guests invited.
Dance music in ballroom at 7
p.m. Dinner and dance is $10
donation.'For reservations, call
385-8647 or 471-3557. Lounge
is open from 3-10 p.m.
t N Sebring Moose Lodge 2259
serves beef franks and Italian
sausages served from 1 p.m. to
closing at 11675 U.S. 98,
Sebring. For details, call 655-
3920.
Sebring Recreation Club
plays bridge at 12:30 p.m., mini
shuffleboard tournament at
1:15 p.m. and table tennis at 4
p.m. at 333 Pomegranate Ave.
For details, call 385-2966 or
leave a name, number and
message.
Teamster Retirees meet at
the Teamster's Local 444 Union
Hall at 211 Potontoc St.,
Auburndale at 11 a.m. on the
last Friday of the month (except
June, July and August). For
details, call Paul Thomas at
471-9684.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 3800 hosts a fish fry at
5:30 p.m. every fourth Friday at
the post, 1224 County Road
621 East, Lake Placid. For
more details, call 699-5444.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 4300 serves pizza from.
.5:30-7 p.m. and music is from
6-9 p.m. at the post, 2011 SE
Lakeview Drive, Sebring. For
details, call 385-8902.

SATURDAY
.,American Legion Post 25
serves sirloin burgers from
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the
post, 1490 U.S. 27, Lake
Placid. Jam session is from 2-4
p.m. The lounge hours are 11
a.m. to 9 p.m. Members and
guests invited. For details, call
465-7940.
American Legion Post 69
in Avon Park serves dinner at 5 ~
p.m. and music is from 6-9
p.m.
American Legion Post 74
in Sebring has karaoke from 7-
9 p.m. $25 karaoke cash prize
3 drawing to follow. Post open
a from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Happy
Hour from 4-6 p.m. Members
and guests only. For details,
call 471-1448.
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has a free Adult Film Series at


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AVAILABLE
VISAlf i


noon. For details, call 452-
3803.
* Heartland Horses &
Handicapped Inc. provides
free assisted riding sessions for
adults and children with special
needs from 9-11 a.m.
Wednesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 118 W. College
Drive, Avon Park. For details or
to volunteer, call Mary
McClelland, coordinator, 452-
0006.
* Highlands County
Democratic Women's Club
meets 9:30 a.m. fourth
Saturday of the month in the
Democratic Party
Headquarters,, 4216 Sebring
Parkway, Sebring. For details,
call 385-7055.
* Highlands County Housing
Authority meets 7 p.m., 3909
Kenilworth Blvd., Sebring.
* Highlands County
Narcotics Anonymous meets
at 5:30 p.m. at the Lakeside
house, 1513 S. Highlands Ave.,
Avon Park. Call the 24-hour
hotline 1-800-850-7347.
* Highlands Shrine Club,
2606 State Road 17 South,
Avon Park (between'Avon Park
and Sebring) has a flea market
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., country
store open from 8 a.m. to noon
and pancake breakfast served
from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Vendors are welcome. No
setup fee is charged for the
summer months. Plenty of off
road parking. Call 382-2208.
* Lake Placid Elks Lodge
2661 opens the lounge at 1
p.m. Card games are played
from 1-4 p.m. The lodge is
open to members and their
guests. Call 465-2661%.
* Overeaters Anonymous
meets at 10:30 a.m. at First
Presbyterian Church, Oak
Street, Lake Placid. For more
details, call 382-1821.
* Sebring Eagles Club 4240
serves dinner from 5-7 p.m. at
the club, 12921 U.S. 98,
Sebring. Music is from 7-10
p.m. For details, call 655-4007.
* Sebring Recreation Club
has shuffleboard lessons by
appointment at 9 a.m. and
plays ice cream shuffleboard at
1:15 p.m. at 333 Pomegranate
Ave. Call 385-2966.
* Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 3800 serves breakfast
from 8-11 a.m. every second
and fourth Saturday at the post,
1224 County Road 621 East,
Lake Placid. Call 699-5444.


Friday, January 25, 2008 5A


Local author

gives writing

workshop
Special to the News-Sun
Sunny Serafino, a
Highlands County resident,
presented a writing workshop
for the members of the Boca
Raton Branch of the National
League of American Pen
Women.
The workshop featured
information and inspiration
for writers to add depth and
color to their work. Using
comparisons of writing novels
to the methods used in creat-
ing movies, she also incorpo-
rated suggestions to improve
writing of both fiction and
non-fiction.
Held at the Highlands
Beach Holiday Inn on Jan. 17,
Serafino was the guest speak-
er at the monthly luncheon
meeting. There were 35 mem-
bers in attendance.
Serafino, a much sought-
after speaker, frequently
addresses Florida women's
associations, clubs and church
groups on the topics she
writes about such as coura-
geous women, family history
and a faith-based look at life.
She also teaches creative and


Courtesy photo
Sunny Serafino, a Sebring resident and author of 'A
Grandma for Christmas,' presents a writing workshop for
members of the Boca Raton Branch of the National League
of American Pen Women.


memoir writing from time to
time.
Following the presentation
and a lively question and
answer period, Serafino held
a book signing, featuring her
most recent publications, A
Grandma for Christmas and


Never Look Back. Both books
were published during 2007.
She has published nine novels
and one memoir.
Contact Sunny Serafino at
sunnyone@strato.net. Visit
her Web site at www.authors-
den .com/sunnyserafino.


Lake Wales plans Mardi Gras events


,Special to the News-Sun
LAKE WALES Mardi
Gras festivities come roaring
into the Historic District of
Downtown Lake Wales on
Saturday, Feb. 2. This is the
24th annual event. The first
Lake Wales Mardi Gras was
created to honor Vinton
Davis, the owner and operator
of Vinton's New Orleans
Restaurant in the Rhodesbilt
Arcade.
In 19$3, Davis, suffering
from terminal cancer, asked
friends and family not to
mourn him, but give him a
send-off in the vein of a New
Orleans jazz funeral.
Unfortunately, they could not
do that so they decided to


have a parade in his memory
and call it the Lake Wales
Mardi Gras.
Mardi Gras is traditionally
a festival that lasts for two
weeks before the Roman'
Catholic liturgical season of
Lent. The festival originated
in the early 1800's in Mobile,
Ala., and spread to nearby
New 'Orleans, the city that
made it famous. Mardi Gras,
which literally means "fat
Tuesday" concludes at mid-
night the day. before Ash
Wednesday, when Lent offi-
cially starts.
New krewes are encour-
aged -t6 join the Mardi Gras
Committee in planning the
festivities by selecting a


member and an alternate to
represent their krewe on the
Mardi Gras Committee. For
more information on starting
a krewe, go to
lwinardigras.com.
The festival of food and
arts and crafts vendors starts
bright and early at 9 a.m. and
at 10 a.m. At 11 a.m., the
musical melee begins. At 3
p.m., it's all about the beads,
as the parade begins to snake
its way through town.
The Mardi Gras festivities
will start Jan. 25, when the
Wild Shiners will have their
infamous "Black Light Ball" --
at the Lake Wales Airport.
Fat Tuesday is Feb. 5.


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PLAY
Continued from 1A
make new friends.
In the process, Varady said,
the kids have learned a lot
about some of their peers that
they might not have been
exposed to otherwise.
"We decided we're a small
community with limited
money, so why not come up
with something to meet the
needs of all kids?" Varady
said. "There's a lot more than
play that goes on here. The
Gains for non-disabled kids
have almost been better."
Planning for the new play-
ground began almost two
years ago, after the school's
old playground was moved to
accommodate the building's
expansion. In the process of
moving, a lot of the older
playground equipment fell
apart and couldn't be recon-
structed.
Instead of repairing old
equipment, the decision was
made to build an entirely new
playground area, and to make
it handicap-accessible. The
elementary school's
Parenit/Teacher Organization
then proceeded to make the
playground a fundraising pri-
ority, and then the community
got involved.
Funding for the park came
from a variety of different
sources, including govern-
mental, business and individ-
ual contributions. The Town
of Lake Placid, the Highlands
County School Board and the
Board of County
Commissioners all made sig-
nificant contributions and
worked together to build the


HOUSE
Continued from 1A
Park working Thursday in
repainting several rooms.
The workers at the new
Hansen House workers will
perform several functions for
the teenage girls, including
teaching them how to live
independently. To that end,
Hansen House coordinates
with several living programs
in Florida to help with that
process. The ultimate goal,
however, is to provide a safe
place for the girls to live
while helping them along the
way.


"These are kids that for the
most part aren't in trouble
themselves, but they have no
place to -live and they aren't
able to go home for one rea-
son or another," Araujo said.
"We provide regular home-
style care for them and take
them on various outings. We
try to help them work on
some of their behavior issues.
They're teenagers, so we
hope to help them through
their teenage years."
Former Highlands County
Human Services Director
Kevin Roberts said he under-
stood the decision.
"The Children's. Home


Society is a very reputable
public service," said Roberts,
now CEO of the Children's
Services Foundation. "You
have to continue to adjust
what you're doing based on
where the greater needs lie.
You need to put resources into
where the greater needs are,
and I'm tremendously sup-
portive of that."
The American Legion is
looking for organizations or
groups to sponsor a room in
the building and repaint it for
the transition. For more infor-
mation or to volunteer, con-
tact Darlene Watkin at 314-
9107.


Asteroid to make close pass by Earth next week


News-Sun photo by KATARA SIMMONS
Lake Placid Elementary School principal Carole Disler talks
about how thankful she is for the new handicapped accessi-
ble playground, which will be used by the school as well as
the' public.


playground.
"It does my heart proud to
know that the community can
rally around a project like.
this," Disler said.
The playground is open to
the public weekday after-
noons from 4:30-6 p.m. and
from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on
weekends.


"It started as a pipe dream,
but through the support from
the school district, the Board
of County Commissioners and
a ton of community support,
we were able to raise the
money needed," Varady said.
"When everyone works
together, it's amazing what
can happen."


Scientists say there's
no chance of impact
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES \- An
asteroid at least 500 feet long
will make a rare close pass by
Earth next week, but there is
no chance of an impact, scien-
tists reported Thursday.
The object, known as 2007
TU24, is expected to whiz by
Earth on Tuesday with its
closest approach at 334,000
miles, or about 1.4 times the
distance of Earth to the moon.
The nighttime encounter
should be bright enough for
medium-sized telescopes to
get a glimpse, said Don
Yeomans, manager of the
Near-Earth Object Program
Office at NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, which
tracks potentially dangerous
space rocks.
However, next week's


asteroid pass "has no chance
of hitting, or affecting,
Earth," Yeomans said.
An actual collision of a
similar-sized object with
Earth occurs on average every
37,000 years.


Spotted last October, 2007
TU24 is estimated to be
between 500 feet and 2,000
feet long.
The next time an asteroid
this size will fly this close to
Earth will be in 2027.


WISE
Continued from 1A
county toward Firewise prac-
tices.
"There's really no coordi-
nated effort," Thomas said,
explaining Highlands County
Homeowner Association


Chairman Jack Richie has
joined the Local Mitigation
Strategies work group to fur-
ther the cause "so we don't
get caught with our pants
down."
He said Firewise practices
are common sense efforts
that are often overlooked.
,.,he work group applied for a


Firewise grant last year but
was denied. The application
was renewed this year.
Awards typically average
$100,000 and would allow
for educational risk assess-
ments, fuel reduction and
community workshops.
"It could lead to an ordi-
nance," Thomas said of rec-


ommendations the commis-
sioners implement county-
wide fire hazard standards,
implement a fuel-manage-
ment plan and adopt a
Firewise building code.
The designation also quali-
fies communities for insir-
ance reductions.


ETHANOL
Continued from 1A
ethanol."
If he's put on the Feb. 5
agenda, Krohn said he'll
come to Sebring to further
explain the "sugar to ethanol"
process.
With permitting and con-
struction, he said two years
will pass before production
begins on 40 acres off of Old
State Road 8 near Highlands
Greenhouses.
"We do not use any -water
from the Florida aquifer but
we produce high-quality
water for irrigation," Krohn
said, explaining the process
of extracting sweet sorghum
juice.
The sugar eventually
becomes ethanol while the
water by-product is further
refined and returned, to the
environment to the tune of
150-200 million gallons- per
year, more than what the plant
would use.
According to the National
Sweet Sorghum Producers
and Processors Association,
the drought-resistant, heat-
tolerant African grass was
introduced to the United
States in 1853 and is enjoying
a resurgence as an organic,
nutrient-rich sweetener to
replace sugars and syrups.
Commissioner Edgar
Stokes described it as a stalk
of corn sans the ear. He said
locally-grown sorghum,
which lacks cane's sugar con-
tent, is used for cattle feed.
In an e-mail Thursday,
County Development
Director Jim Polatty said the
commissioners directed him
to develop an ordinance that
could permit a bio-fuel refin-
ery.
He said finding domestic
industry standards was prov-
ing a challenge, noting such
refineries have been operating
longer in other countries.
Stokes clarified that the
board's direction to staff was
to return with research and
information as to the pros and
cons, not an ordinance.
The Board of Adjustment


(the same seven-person panel
that is the Planning and
Zoning Board) is the final
arbiter for special exceptions.
Stokes said that was a con-
cern to the commissioners,
-who were leery of leaving
such a decision to a subordi-
nate board.
Should the county amend
the ordinance to allow for
bio-fuel production, Polatty
said the adjustment board
would make a recommenda-
tion and the commissioners
would have the final say.
Krohn said "99 percent" of
the plant's 30-35 employees
would come from the local
economy.
"This is a win, win, win,"
he said.
In addition to the jobs, he
said a bio-fuel plant would
stimulate ancillary businesses
such as fertilizer, transporta-
tion, fabrication and welding
shops and provide Highlands
and Glades county growers
with additional opportunities.
Consumers would have
more choices at the pump as
ethanol-blended gas becomes
more available.


"It's a win for the state
(because it) helps the state
become energy independent,"
Krohn said.. "It's a win for the
environment."
He said the plant would
have a positive energy bal-
ance with a net reduction in
greenhouse gasses.
Krohn acknowledges there
will be those who think the
idea stinks.
"There's a huge misconcep-
tion that they're stinking,
foul, odorous plants," he said,
referring to people's memo-
ries of plants designed and
built in the 1980s and '90s.
Technology has improved
to the point of minimizing or
negating negative odors.
"We're excited to talk
about the project with the
county," said the president of
the 3 1/2-year-old company.
With the Venus plant await-
ing approval, Envirofdels was
working on two other projects
around Tampa Port
Manatee and Port of Tampa.
The former failed to mate-
rialize and they're securing
financing for the latter, Krohn
said.


You are cordially invited to attend

The Annual Benevolent Care

Fundraising Dinner and Show

Sponsored by The Palms Foundation

Friday, February 15, 2008

at 6:30 p.m.

$30 per person 1240 Corporate Sponsor (8)
Your Gift is Tax Deductible

Entertainment will be the spectacular Marti Capodiferro.
Guest Speaker Kevin Roberts.
4 Course Meal featuring: Beef Wellington, Salmon & Choice of Wine.

Doors open at 6:00 p.m.
inner seating begins at 6:15 p.m.
the Tower Dining Room

-Seating is Limited-

For Tickets and Info
Janice Roberts
S402-4702


PALMS
S E BSEBRING
725 South Pine Street
Sebring, Florida 33870
,(863) 385-0161
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ChildPlaceO 60.4514.92 12 17.60 +5.00
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Cirrus 0 9.44 4.3429 4.61 +1.00
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CIyNC N 78.5449.76 13 60.00 +5.30
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Coach N 54.0023.22 16 30.94+17.50
CocaCE N 27.0919.78 23.65 +1.00
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CmcBNJ N 41.0031.3238 37.16 -1.10
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CtAIrB N 48.2617:19 6 25.46 -12,20
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Coming N 27.25 18.60 17 22.20 +8.50
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DicksSpig N 36.7824.14 24 30.89 -5.40
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DrReddy N 18.66 13.85 .. 15.87 +4.60
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FedRity N 98.9261.6044 71.41+19.70
Fedlnvst N 45.01 30.31 20 43.31 -10.860
FelCor N 29.50 12.00 13 13,73 +2.20
FidlNFin N 28.62 12.60 12 17.59 +2.70
FidNInto N 57.80 36.39 15 40.31+13.00
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FsAmCp N 55.2527.79 22 37.43 +9.80
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FCmtyScpO 6258 30.75 11 34,39 -7.80
FstHodzonN 45.44 14.79 16 19.93+10.50
FstMarblhdN 56.0511.01 4,18.52+22.90
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Fisemrv 0 59.8544.16 19 49.31 +6.10
Flexnm 0 13.60 9.11 13 9,87 +2.10
Floteks N 55.0011.75 20 17.86 -76.00
'Fluor N 172.15 77.26 32124.44+38.80
FocusMdaO 66.3034.57 51 50.40+30.80
FEMSAs N 447529.40 35.94 +6.90
FootLockr N 24.78 9.05 25 12.41 +1.30
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FrdgCCTgN 42.5820.85 12 39.61+29.60
ForestLab N 57.9734.89 23 39.82 +7.90
PbrestOil N 52.2529,91 18 43.73+13.10
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FdtnCoal N 54.6829.75 ... 46.55+17.30
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FrankRes N 14.59 85.00 14 98.90+48.90
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GLG Prs N 14.97 8.90 .. 11.98 +1.80
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Gerdau g N 16,50 9.24 8 12.39 +7,00
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Geltylmg N 57.2821.80 12 25.28 +2.80
Gianlintn N 20,46 9.50 .. 10.02 -2.50
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GileadSci sO 49.053120. 27 45.60 +7.88
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Glotblind 0 29.1412.75 12 18.21 +2.10
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Goldcrpeg N 39.9421.00 68 38.06+24.00
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HRPTPrpN 13.67 8,95 21 7.49 -4.20
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*TOP 1,500 STOCK PE


MostActive ($1 or more)
Name Vol Last Chg

Citigrp 1329090 27.33 +.97
BkofAm 1080588 39.90 -.67
Motorola 873619 10.13 +.12
CntwdFn 717892 6.11 +.12
WellsFargo 648311 31.16 +1.78

Gainers ($2 or more)
Name Last Chg %Chg

Indymcun 22.60 +8.17 +5.7
Indymac 5.43 +1.07 +2,5
Acomlntdn 8.45 +1.55 +2.3
Cenveo 15.55 +2.79 +2.2
LSI Corp 4.85 +.84 +2.1


Most Active ($1 or more)
Name Vol Last ,Chg

SPDR 2383826134.99 +1.13
SPFncl 1593814 27.91 +.01
iShR2K nya1088827 68.97 -.05
PrUShQQQ409278 48.76 -1.64
iShJapn nya373454 12.28 +.20

Gainers ($2 or more) -"
Name Last Chg %Chg

UraniumEn 2.42 +.41 +2.0
Jinpan 26.30 +4.08 +1.8
ADairy nya 8.24 +1.24 +1.8
C!ayDvWId n23.20 +2.99 +1.5
ZBBEnn 2.00 +.25 +1.4


Most Active($1 o more)
Name Vol Last Chg

PwShs QQQ215061344.91 +.89
Microsoft 1373563 33.25 +1.32
Intel 827949 20.69 +.71
Apple Inc 680690135.60 -3.47
Cisco 678494 25.11 +1.08

Gaies ($2 or more)
Name Last Chg %Chg

MiddleBrk 2.99 +1.74 +13.9
Carmike 5.95 +1.75 +4.2
NVE Corp 27.45 +7.19 +3.6
Ampex 2.26 +.53 +3.1
ChiFnOnI 14.99 +3.32 +2.8


Losers ($2or more) Lsers ($2 or more) Losers ($2 or more)
Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg Name Last Chg %Chg


SecCapAs 26.30
Flotek s 178.60
AmbacF 113.30
Wellcare If 422.50
Deluxe 225.60


SportSply 8.95
PrUShBM n 47.20
PhrmAth 2.88
Xcorpor n 3.00
AMDL Inc 3.00


MrcCmp
IndepFedl
THQ
AlabAircft
PC Mall


Advanced 2,018 Advanced 1,047 Advanced 1,730
Declined 1,180 Declined 462 Declined 1,296
Unchanged 67 Unchanged 103 Unchanged 112
Total issues 3,265 Total issues 1,612 Total issues 3,138
New Highs 11 New Highs 9 New Highs 15
New Lows 29 New Lows 42 New Lows 96
Volume 5,482,463,257 Volume 1,25.5,057,239 Volume 2,900,079,461



52-Week Net YTD 12-mo
High Low Name Last Chg % Chg % Chg % Chg


DOMESTIC
14,198.10
5,487.05
555.71
10,387.17
7,666.06
15,647.20
9,988.19
7,543.20
2,562.20
583.34
2,861.51
1,576.09
926.67
856.48
FOREIGN
8,151.57
31,958.41
1,724.95
32,851.14
18,300.39
2,064.85
3,875.77
6,853.60
9,809.88
14,646.82
9,548.09
4,333.23
34,365.00
1,311.87


11,634.82
4,032.88
446.29
8,343.62
6,172.99
10,956.90
7,028.77
6,587.12
2,044.77
454.49
2,202.54
1,270.05
731.29
650.00

6,384.40
18,659.23
1,329.70
25,357.76
12,572.68
1,360.23
2,866.55
5,222.00
7,344.56
12,011.68
6,950.91
3,607.13
24,882.00
921.28


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ORANGE JUICE
15,000 lbs.- cents per Ib. /
Mar08 138.00 133.90 136.80
May 08 139.80 137.00 138.45
Jul 08 140.00 138.00 140.00
Wed's sales 1019
Wed's open int 24228, off 406 .
CATTLE
40,000 Ibs.- cents per lb.
Feb08 92.10 90.57 91.12
Apr 08 95.20 93.85 94.45
Jun 08 93.62 92.55 93.07
Wed's sales 28872
Wed's open int 252629, off 676
FEEDER CATTLE
50,000 Ibs.- cents per lb.
Jan 08 99.05 98.35 98.80
Mar08 103.60 102.55 102.70
Apr08 107.20 105.20 106.35
Wed's sales 5082
Wed's open int 38939, up 517
LUMBER
110,000 bd. ft.- $ per 1,000 bd. ft.
Mar 08 226.0 220.7 225.0
May 08' 244.8 241.0 244.5
Jul 08 259.3 256.8 259.3
Wed's sales 1261
Wed's open int 10054, up 35
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4,473.00
491.99
8,942.25
6,559.52
13,478:82
7,805.39
6,781.76
2,183.19
500.01
2,360.92
1,352.07
778.83
692.72

6,821.07
23,539.27
1,416.27
27,905.13
13,092.78
1,663.00
3,050.09
5,605.80
7.517.05
12,907.23
7,690.97
3,658.61
25,797.00
958.55


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+284.80
+263.72
+34.58
+66.47
+160.20
+108.65
+249.83
+334.84
+43.32
+915.00
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-6.69 -80.00
-9.35-1597.00
-9.47-1159.00
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1,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel
Mar 08 1237' 1206 12300 +41
May 08 1254o 12280 1249 +42
Jul08. 1268 1242 1263fl +43
Wed's sales 1896
Wed's open int 23881, off 942
CORN
5.000 bu minimum- cents per bushel
Mar 08 4890 4730 4890 +20
May 08 5010 4820 5010 +20
Jul 08 510 4910 510 +20
Wed's sales 300107
Wed's open int 1425753, off 3638,
COFFEE C
37,500 Ibs.- cents perilb.
Mar 08 133.20 130.50 132.35 +1.05
May 08 135.85 133.20 135.00 +1.05
Jul08 138.40 136.00 137.55 +1.05
Wed's sales 19039
Wed's open int 176067, up 337
SUGAR-WORLD 11
112,000 lbs.- cents per lb.
Mar08. 11.56 11.31 11.47 ... .+04
May08 11.98 11.75 11.88 +.01
Jul 08 12.05 11.83 11.95
Wed's sales 111344
Wed's open int 1050651, off 31696


Stock Exch 52-wWek PE Last Chg Group:Fund Obi. Total 4-wk 1onth -yum Paercent "Min
Htigh Low Asets % Rt n %RRIhn %Cn Load Prch
AutoZone N140.29103.07 1.30114.34 -.24 American Funds A: GWulhAp XG 91,390 ..2 +1.4/C 952/B .75 250
Am ricanFunds A: CapWGAp L83,043 -8.1 6.6'A.152.7/A 5.75
CSX N 51.88,34.31 1.60 46.83+1.32 250
SAmerican Funds A: Cap/BA p aL 81,641 -6.4 +3.0/A +90.41A 5.75 250
Citigrp N 55.55 22.36 3.70 27.33+.97 Rdelty Invest:Contra XG 80,864 -11.0 +5.3/B +111.0/ NL 2,500
CocaBtl 0 66.74 49.78 1.80 60.83 -.09 AmercanFundsA: CAAp LV 73,471 -7.5 .2.0/A +73.7/C 5.75 250
PIMCO Inst PIMS: To1Rt IB 69,945 .+3.6 +12.1/A +32.3/A NL5,000,000

Dillards N 40.56 14.46 .90 18.31 +.10 AmercanFundsA: IncoAp BL 66,389 6.1 .2.9/E +734A 5.75 250
Amedcan Funds A: WshA p LV 65,687 -8.2 -4.0/B +69.0D/0 5.75 250
Disney N 36.79 26.30 1.30 29.23+.71 American FundsA: EupacA p IL 63,432 .8.7 8/A+159.7/3 5.75 250.
Vanguard Idx Fds: 500 'SP 63,327 .9.6 4.4/A +70.9/A NL 3,000
ExxonMbI N 95.27 69.02 1.20 86.07+2.62 odge&Cox: Stock LV 63,290-10.0 -99/D +912/A NL 2,6500
FPL Grp N 73.75 54.00 1.80 61.50-1.31 Fidelity Invest: vlntl IL 56,765100 ,0+2.5/A155.3fB NL 2,500
.Dodge&Cox: IngSk IL 53.479 -9.2 -1.3/C+198.4/A NL 2.500
FlaPUtil A 13.22 11.01 2.00 11.47 Vanguard ldFds:TotStk XC 50,183 -9.9 4.8/C +78.8C NL 3,000
American FundsA:NPerAp GL 48,726 .7.5 +6.4/A+126.4/B 5.75 250
GenElec N 42.15 32.92 1.60 34.65+.06 Vanguard Inst Fds: Inslldx SP 45,847 -9.5 -4.3A 71.9/A NL5,000,000
_.0 o Fidelity Invest MagelIn LG 44,821 -11.8, +3.1/B +65.9/B NL 2.500
GnMotr N 43.20 21.34 ... 25.62 -.08 Amercan undsA:FdlnvAp LV 38,877 .8.8 +3.1/A+114.'A 5.75 250
HItMgt s N 12.50 4.82 2.20 4.89+.04 ercn FundsA:BalAp BL 38,031 .4.7 1.7+ B 602B 5.75 250
Vanguard Admiral: 500Adml SP 37,112 -9,5 4.3/A +71.6,A NL100,000
HomeDp N 42.01 23.77 1.20 29.56 -.39 Fdelity nvest; GroCo XG 37,072-11.5 +6.0 /A+114.0B NL 2,500
Fidelity Invest LowP r MV 35,230 90 -6.0fB+111.5/B NL 2,500
HuntBnk O0 24.10 10.10 4.80 12.11 +.16 Frank/TempFmkA:IncomApBL 34,822 -38 +01/C +794/A 4.25 1,000
Intel 2 .9 1 1 2 .6 Vanguard Fds: Well BL 30,978 -4.7 3.liA +74.61A NL 10,000
Intel 0 27.99 18.05 1.70 20.69+.71 Vanguard Fds Wndsll LV ;0,925 .-8,5 -5.5/8 +88.6/A NL 10,000
LennarA N 56.54 11.98 16.21+1.27 OovnsFundsdA:VenA LC 30,538 -8.3 .40C +8.40A 4.75 1,000
/Fidelly Invest Eq Inc El 30,460 -9.4 -7./E +76.5/C NLi 2,500
LockhdM N113.74 88.86 1.50105.90+4.21 Vanguardl dx Fds: TotBnd IB 29,532 +2.5 48.6/A +25.4/B NL 3,000
Vanguardldx Fds: Toln IL. 28,651 .9 +1.9/B+162.2/B NL 3,000
McDnlds N 63.69 42.31 2.80 54.00+.99 VanguardAdmiral: TSIkAdm IC 27,895 9.9 .4.7/C +79.6/C NL100,000
NY Times N 26.90 14.01 14.82 -.12 delityInvesta BL 27,227 -6.8 1.0/ 81,3/A NL 2,500
NY mes N 26.0 14.01 ... 14.82 -.12 cdge&Cx: Balanced BL 26,932 .62 -4.9/E 66.4/A NL 2,500
OfficeDpt N 39.52 10.80 .70 13.81 -.19 FmrnklTempTemp A: Gr ApGL 26,689 -9.5 -8.4E +90.7/0 5.75 1,000
Vanguard Instl Fds: InsmPI SPo 25,775 .9.5 4.3/A +72.1fA NL2D500,000,000
PapaJohns 0 34.8620.57 1.7023.70 Fidelity Inves: Puntn BL 25,41 .4 -0.8/C +63.5/B NL 2,500
Vanguard ldx Fds:Europe EU 25.211 -9.7 +0.4fB/+159.8C NL 3,000
+.05 American Funds A: BondA p A 24,908 +1.4 +4.2/D +32.0/8 3.75 250
Penney N 87. 7 .90 4 R Harbor Funds: Intl r IL 24,276 .9,7 ,741A,201,5/A NL 50,000
Penney N 87.18 33.27 .90 43.63 -.80 rdelySpartan:Eqldlnv SP 22.755 -.5 -4.4/A +71.2/A NLI.00000
PepsiCo N 79.79 61.89 1.90 69.73 -.77 Vanguard Fds; Prmcp r XC 22.710 .8,4 +1.61A+108.3/A NL 25,000
PIMCOAdminPIMS:TolRtlAd lIB 22.643 +3.6 +11.8/A +30.6/A NL5,000,000
ProgrssEn N 52.75 43.12 1.70 44.23-1.41 Price Funds: Growlh LG 21,492 -11.4 .3.2JD +76,0/A NL 2,500
Vanguard Signal: 500Sgl SP 21,433 -9.5 4.3/A NS NL1,000,000
SprintNex N 23.42 8.07 ... 9.09+.37 Fidelity Freedom: FF2020 MP 21,276 -68 +06/B +69.1/8 NL 2,500
nTrt N 94.18 543 1.4 6 81 Price Funds: Eqlnc El 20.520 .7.6 -.44/C +78.71/ NL 2,500
SunTrst N 94.18 54.30 1.40 64.28-1.45 del InvesValue XC 20,398 .10.6 -8.9E+105.0/A NL 2,00
TECO N 18.58 14.84 1.20 15.95 -.42 American FundsA: SCpAp GL 20,116 '10.7 2.0/+164.0/A 5.75 250
VanguardAdmiral:WelltrAdm BL 19,314 .4.7 +3.2/A +75.7/A NL.100,000
WalMart N 51.44 42.09 1.60 48.91-1.25 Fidelity nvest:Gronc LC 19,209 -8.8 -7.7/D +41.6/E NL 2,500
VanguardAdmiral:IWdsrllAd LV 18,844 -8.5 -54/B +89.7/A NL100,01 0
Wendys N 42.22 22.48 2.30 24.68+.32 AmericaFundsA:AmcpAp XC 18,132 -8.3 -2.2/B +65.60 5.75 250
N 69.P15ce Funds: MidCap N MG 16,901 -11.4 +3.4/t+115.6/B NL 2,500
Wrigley N 69.12 48.52 2.60 57.76 -.70- AmericanFundsA:AMuiAp XV 16,770 1 -80 41.7B +6560/E 5.75 250
Fidelity Invest: BlueChGr LG 16,516 -109 0.6/C +50.6/ NL 2,500
I h Dodge&Cox: Income IB 15,932 +1.5 +5.3/D +23.8/C NI 2,500
S tFrankfrermp Fmk C: IncomC I BL 15,905 42 -0.4/C +74.5/A NL 1,000
ii Lord Abbe9 A: AlilAp LV 15,536 -.82 4.2/B +78.6/B5.75 250
Fidelity Invest: MidCap MC 15,163-12.8 -7.5/D +872/0 NL 2,500
'Vanguard Fds: HlthCre HB 14,95 -4.86 .2.3/0 .81.0/B NL 25,000
s in Fidelty Freedom: FF2010 MP 14,721 -4.6 +1.9/8 +50.7/E NL 2,500
y I Vanguard Fds: STAR BL 14,652 .4.9 +080 8.6A NL 1,000
e I Fidu ity Invest: DivGh LC 14,491 -9.3 -8.0/E +47.5/ E NL 2,500
garage Fidelity Freedom: FF2030 MP 14,351 .8.6 -0.7/C +77.0/B NL 2,500
SVanguard Fds: InGr IL 14,296.10,3 +16/B+142.4/C NL 3,000
Julius Baer Funds: IntlEql r IL 14,264 -9.8 +3,2/A+179.9/A NL1,000,000
FIN D FidelityInvestlnlDisc IL 13,925-109 39A+166.7A NL 2,500
American FundsANWridA EM 13,762 -8.6 9.6/C+2465E 5.75 250
O U T W IT H Westem Asset CorePlus IB 13,428 +21 .+3./E 31.5A NL.,000000
Vanguard InstFds: TSInst XC 13,396 -9.9 -4.7/C +79.9/B NL5,000,000
f EW S -S U N HaordFdsA:CpAppAp XC 13,389 -11.1 +3.6/A+131.3/A 5.50 1,000
C LA S S IFI_ I Vanguard ldx Fds: EMkus E l EM 13,312-12.1 +2/].B+311.4(C NL 3,000
CLA SSIFIED AD Series a XV 13,283 .8.3 -6.3B 0.7/C NL 1,000
SVan Kamp FundsA: EqlncApBL 13,272 .4,9 -1.9D +65.5/ 5.75 1,000
(They gef results!) OppenheimerA:GlobAp GL 13,073 10.7 -5.8/D+122.86B 5.75 1,000
Firs Eagle: GIbIA MP 13,041 -4.6 3.2/A+130.9A 0.01 2,500
Artisan Funds: Inltl IL 13,039 -10.9 .4.4/A+147.4/f NL 1,000
Your Highlands County o/umbiaClassZ:AcrmZ MC 13,026-11.5 -4.6/8t126.80A NL 75,000
hor s loean ys Cordnty FrankTrempFmkA:CalrrFApSS 12.976 +1.4 +34/C +273/A 4.25 1,000
neighbors love a yard Vanguard Fds: Wndsr XV 12,884 -82 -11.2/ +776/ .NL 3,000
sale. W hen you're ready Oakmak Funds I: Eqtylncr BL 12,829 .3.8 +7.0/A +79.7/A NL 1,000
sae. e youre reaanguard Fds: GNMA MT 12,776 +2,1 +8,3/A +24,3/A NL 3.000
to turn that 'trash' into Janus:Twenty LG 12.650 -10.5 +20.6/A+135.8/A NL 2,500
cash, ask us about a Ja.s s:Fund LG 12,485 -10.1 +26/B +67.3/B NL 2,500
uVan Kamrnp FundA: CmstA p LV 12,132 -7,7 -9,3/ +75.4/C 5.75 1,000
classified line ad. Fidelity Invest DisEq LC 12,111 -110 -1.4/B +8421A NL 2,500
W ere the yard sale Vanguard Adm ral: lTAdml IM 11,95H 2.3 +5.7/C +22.4/A NL10.000
PIMCOFundsA:TotRIA IB 11,659 +3.6 t1.6/A +29.2/A 3.75 5,000
advertising experts. Vanguard Fds:AsseLA MP 11,586 .9,3 -32/D +71.8/B NL 3,000
Price Funds: BIChip LG 11,295 -10.9 -0.4/C +70.7/B NL 2,500
Fidelty Invest: nvGB IB 111240 +1.9 +3.6/8E +21.8/D NL 2,500
SLongleaf Parlners:Parners XV 11,231 -10.7 -12.1D +64.1/E NL 10,000
*Harford HLS IA: CapApp XC 11212 -10.7 +4.3/At142.1/A NL 0
Vanguard Fds: STIGrade SB 11,155 .19 +7.3/A +22.2/A NL 3,000
Third AvenueFds;Value XC 11,149 -9.0 -6.9/D+126.6/A NL 10,00
Vanguard Admiral: HIthCr HB 10,963 .4.0 -22/D +81 8/a NL1o,000
In Sebring call 385-6155 Janus.:Ovreasr IL 10915 -9.5 +132/A+275.7/A NL 2,500
In Avon Park call 452-1009 Julius Baer Funds:lnInEqA IL 10,904 -98 +2.9/A+175,7/A NL 1,000
In Lake Placid call 465-0426 Vanguard Fds: UIleM1 BL 10,901 -6.1 +0.4/C +66.8/A NL 3.00
Calamos Funds: GrwhAp XG 10,900 -13.6 +5.9/8+1052/8 4.75 2,500
VanguardA piral: GNMAAAd MT 10,761 +2.1 +8 .4/A +24.8/A NL100,0000


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ABB Ltd N 32.0815.94 23 24.55 +6.40
ACE Lid 643252.79 8 60.64 +6.60
ADCTelrO 21.0612.63 16 13.56 +1.30
AESCorpN 242416.63 ... 18.15 .30
AFLAC N 67.0045.18 19 61.83 -7.60
AGCO N 71.953152 ... 55.04-19.40
AK SteelN 539716.7712 42.09+26.70
AMB Pr N 66.864707 21 52.99-11.60
AMR N 40.6610.95 6 13,64 -5.60
ASMLHIdO 35.9722.65 ... 28.72+23.00
ASVInc 0 19.4510.11 42 17.77 .10
AT&T Inc N 42.9733.3219 35.75 -9.40
ATPO&G0 57.5835.01 3627-13.20
AU OpronN 22.48 12.96 .1695 +3.70
AVX Cp N 18.4012.67 15 13.65 +3.80
AXA N 47.103135 ... 36.2126.90
AblLab N 61.0949.5825 57.06 -9.10
AberFitc N 85.77066.05 16 77.67 +.90
AbiBow nN 37.4514.13 19.55 +6.60
AcoCentueN 44.0331.91 16 33,88 +8.10
Ace.rgy 0 30.8916.21 16 18.61+12.10
0Actasn 0 29.8716.05 56 26.74 +.80
Actuants N 35.1223.76 15 26.44 +4.80
Acxiom 0 28.25 8.66 14 10.41+14.10
Adalec 0 4.17 2.73 ... 2.84 -.20
AdobeSy 0 48.4732.612934.64 +3.10
AdolorCp 0 9.45 3.05 ... 4.23 -3.60
Adtran 0 28.7218.35 18 19.88 -.20
AdvAuto N 43.6229.51 15 34.43+8.30
AdvEnId 0 25.97 9.71 6 9,88 -1.00
AMD N 17.70 5.31 .. 7.58 +20
AdvTAcqnA 7.53 725 .. 7.45 +.70
Aegon N 21.9113.6 7 15.69+10.80
Aeropsls N 31.8818.29172620 +2.40
Aetna N 60.039.02 16 53.47 -6.840
AlCmpSvN 61.6739.46 17 44.62 -5.30
AffilMgrs N1365186.02 25105.74+96.50
Affymeln 0O 31.950.00 ... 20.25 -4.50
Agi enl N 40.4230.2621 33.60 +1.70
Agnico N 62.9633.25 68 60.64+27.40
Agdumg N 76.1432.61 40 60.78+42,70
AurProd N 105.0270.0018 88.7820.20
Aiasn N 55.89378419 40.81 +5.70
AirTr n 0 12.65 6.01 17 7.81 -1.90
Akamarn 0 59.6925.06 63 30.39+26.00
AkeenaSnO 16.80 4.00 ... 8.13+10,80
AlskAjr N 44.5021.11 8 22.71-19,80
Albemars N 48.8431.99 14 34.15 +3.30
AlcatelLucN 14.575.54 ... 6.28 +3.40
Alcoa N 48.7726.69 10 30.81+16.20
AlignTech 0 29.71 12.16 87 13.12 -3.60
Alkerm 0 18.7812.30 81 13.76 -2.90
AlIgEngy N 65.4845.31 25 54.21 -13.90
AllegTcA N119.7059.00 9 66.53 -3.40
Allergans.N 70.4052.90 42 64.12 -8.90
AlliDala N 80.7947.49 32 67.17+19.60
AlliBem N 94.9453.63 14 64.08 +4.00
Allianz N 24.2015.81 ... 18,43+15.40
AlliedCap N 33.3518.1010 22.00 +8.20
AldWaste N 14.10 8.88 28 9.46 +.70
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Allstate N 64.1246.26 6 52.07 +7.70
AlohaNRs N 35.2012.47 38 28.38+20.70
AlleraCp IfO 26.2416.59 21 18.45 +2.10
Alri/as N 79.5959.1115 74.89+20.40
AlumChinaN 90.9521.50 .. 36,82 -9.40
Alvadon 0 15.21 6.03 .. 8.14 +6.40
AmBev N 83.96 .03 .. 68.58 +6.30
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AmbacF N 96.10 4.50 ... 11.33-23.70
Amdocs N 40.3630.34 20 34.05+11.60
Ameren N 55.0041.1616 45.45-19.20
Amneigrp N 41.0023.35 18 37.64-16.50
AMoviL N 69.1541.89 ... 57.01 +7.50
AmnAxle N 31.0015.73 ... 19.17 -4.10


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BrkineB O 13.558.99341021 +1.40
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Buenavnt N 71.4226.08 50.74+17.60
FBun L N135.0070.9718112.16+6870
Bur0SF N 95.4773.86 16 8210+2430
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CA [nc N 28.4620.21 40 22.07 +.40
CBRElis N 42.7415.231118.36 + 60
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CBRLGrpO 507424.006 29.47 -2.50
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CF Inds N 120.98 27.8023100.07+72.60
CH RobnsO 58.1942.51 28 49.74-12.70
CIGNAs N 56.9842.42 13 49.55 -60
CITGp N 61.5919.05 ... 24.14-14.80
CMEGrp N 714.48497.0045635.14+251.50
CMSEng N 19.551492 ... 15.44 -440
CNET 0 9.88 6.90 7.96 +2.30
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CVThera 0 14.67 6.43 ... 8.73 -.80
CVBFnd 0 13.00 8.50 15 11.0 +3.90
CVS Care N 42.6030.45 20 36.19 -9.00
CablvsnNYN 39.7521.13 35 22.17 +4.80
Cabot N 49.8727.70 16 31.49+12.10
CabotMuc 0 46.61 29.67 25 35.82+20.00
CabotO s N 43.79 29.68 24 38.85 +9.90
CadbyS N 57.7040.65 ..43.93-12.00
Cadence 0 249013.51 20 14.90 +4.40
CalpinewiN 18.7515.00 15.40+4.00
CamdnP N 79.99 39.62 29 47.75 -27.20
CamecogsN 56.0030.78 34.94 +9.10
Cameron sN 53.83 25.41 22 45.01+29.40
CampSp N 42.6530.19 15 31.57 +70
CdnNRygN 58.4941.89 48.08+15.80
CdnNRsgN 87.17460 .. 63.02+34.50
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CapOne N 8328437.41 12 47.75+35.50
CapinSrceN 28.2813.41 11 15.23 +2.30
CapsteadMN 16.81 7.75 ... 16.18
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CardnlHlIthN 76.1555.39 11 56.85 -7.80
CareerEd 0 36.6815.53 2619.16+17.30
CarMax s'N 29.45 15,81 22 20.69 +1.90
Carnival N 52.5537.61 15 42.81 +5.60
CaroliiaGpN 92,7967.28 16 82,51 +1.50
CarpTech sN 79.6649.77 13 5953+38.20
Caterpillar N 87.0057.98 13 65.25 +1.70
Caviumn 0 35.6016.44 .. 2.87+25.50
Celanese N 44.7724.86 22 35.13 +6.80.
CeleraGrp N 17.0011.39 ... 15.69 +9.30
Celesticg N 7.98 4.52 ... 5.17 +.50
Celgene 0 75.4441.26 .52.09-15.10
Cemex N 41.3620,86 9 26.02+12.40
Cemi gpfsN 23.3014.59 16.89 +.80
CentlCeommO 10.66 5.21 58 5.83 +1.70
CenterPnt N 20.2014.57 15 15.41 -4.20
Cenlex N 55.62 17,77 ... 27.88 +6.60
Cenlillm 0 2.26 .73 ... 79 +.29
CentAlI 0 67.85 38.92 ...44.39+19.00
CntryTel N 49.9432.00 10 33.43 -.50
Cenveo N 26.7611.44 16 15.55+27.90
Cephln 0 84,8364.65 ... 69.13 +6.60
Cepheid 0 32.33 7.40 .. 32.23 +3.20
ChmpE N 1459 7.15399.07 -.30
ChadRsseO 33.9312.27 11 16.10 +1.20
ChrmSh O 13.48 4.01 11 5.60 -.90
ChartCm 0 4.93 .92 .. 1.11 +.10
ChkPoint 0 26.7920.00 18 21.53 +3.30
Cheesecake029.78 17.24 16 20.07
Chemlura N 12.33 5.77 ... 6.02 -4.40
ChesEng N 47.3528.58 11 36.55 +550


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DonlieyHHN 4525 2976 19 33.74 +8.40
DE..rre N 2928620.47 2243 -2.50
Dover N 54.5933.54 13 36.45 -1.70
DowCaurn N 47.9633.0110 3&01 -3.50
DowneyFnN 74.8521.64 28.13-14.00
Drmn.aA N 34.99212523 23.51 +5.30
DryShips 0131.3416.85 7 58.05+28.10
DuPont N 53.904126 14 45.45 +.90
DukeEngyN 21.3016.911418.40 -5.90
DukeRlly N 48.4220.50 15 2347 -.80
Dynegy N 10.95 5.67 25 6.54 -.20
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ETrade 0 25.79 2.08 3 3.48 +20
eBay 0 40.7326.02 ... 27.18-17.60
EMCCp N 25.4712.742316.55 +5.60
EMCORs N 38.691825 12 20.58 +5.50
EOGRes N 94.3664.00 22 85.59+29.30
EageMal N 52.16281 1135.27+12.60
ErthULink 0 8.36 5.90 ... 6.53 +.40
EstWslBCpO 42.3020.12 9 23.94 -7.80
EastChm N 72.4456.31 1759.75 -710
EKodak N 30.2016.66 12 19.65 +6.80
Eaton N104.126627 12129 -7.00
EatnVan N 50.0330.82 ... 36.08 +5.00
Eclab N 52.7837.01 3047.36 -.10
Edisenlnl N 60264326 14 50.21 -4.80
EIPasoCp N 18.5613.71 1516.34 +.10
Elan N 25.8511.70 ... 23.28 -1.20
EldorG4dgA 7.16 3.2563 6.31 +320
EleclArts 0 61.6245.80 ... 49.4613.90
EDS N 29.9516.9013 18.68 4.60
EFII 0 30.2012.353013.01 .30
ElixirGam A 5.78 1.87 ... 4.3 40
Embarq N 65.5041.3810 43.70 +20
Emcore 0 15.903.84 ... 11.32 +5.70
ErnersonEIN 59.0541.26 19 51.23 +7.00
Emulex N 23.8012.885114.72 +9.30
EnCana N 75,8545.7714 63.52+25.20
EncoreAcqN 38.5522.26 29.51+15.10
EndoPhrmO 35.8523.25172466 +7.40
EngConvO 40,1020.47 ... 22.51 +4.80
EgyEast N 27.022.11 15 25.93 -1.00
Enersis N 21.25 11.15 ... 13.69 +7.20
ENSCO N 67.6145.94 8 52.05 +7.30
Entegris 0'12,18 6.85 19 7.24 -.60
Energy N 127.4890.89 18108.20 -3470
EquMiax N 46.3031.49 17 341 +3.90
Equix 0121,136655 ... 77.59+63.10
EqlyRsd N 56.4631.07 8 37.45 -.70
EncsnTl 0 43.4120.37 ... 21.73 -3.30
EstseeLdr N 523137.03 19 39.08 -20.10
Esledine N 592038.15 13 44.78+13.40
EthanAi N 395622.67 12 28.60-28.50
EvgmE nyaA 10.60 1.02 ... 1.45 +2.00
EvrgrSIr O 18.85 7.36 ... 11.52 +1.88
ExcoRes N 19.7013.61 ... 16.07 +3.40
Exelixis 0999.99 6.76 ... 6.85 -6.10
Exe.on N 87.2558.74 19 75.05-32.00
Expedia 0 35.2819.97 26 23.96 +5.90
Expding 0 54.4638.31 38 44.36-28.70
ExpScdpsO 79.1032.7629 62.98 -13.30.
ExterranHN 92.7557.29 ....6875+17.00
ExtrmNet 0 4.722.80 ... 3.17 +.80
ExxonMbI N 952769.02 12 86.07+26.19
P
F5 NetwksO 46.94 18.11 29 24.80+46.20
FLIRSyssO 36.4314.81 38 30.23 +5.20
FMCCp sN 59.0035.63 38 50.42+19.60
FMCTchsN 67.7829.06 2353.37+16,30
FPLGrp N 73.7554.00 18 61.50-13.10
FTI Cnslt N 63.0025.9531 56.91 +7.70
Fairlsaac N 41.7521.1914 23.32+1300
FairchIldS N 20.55 11.9d 43 13.41 +5.90
FamnilyDIr N 35.4214.62 12 19.19 -11.40
FannieMaeN 70.5726.38 ... 34.19 -5.90
FMaepfS N 28.0025.10 .. 26.18 +.60


Stock E 952-mek PE Last Chg
High Lor
HokuSci 0 14.88 4.0 .. 900 +6.80
HollyCp N 80.55 39.36 8 45.28+34.70
Hologic 0 72.8847.51 37 63.27-10.10
HoreDp N 42.01 23.77 12 29.56 -3.90
Honwllng] N 62.294314 19 5620 -3.00
HoreLns N 36.55 15.11 22 18.31-13.70
HospPT N 49.0029.50 10 33.07-21.10
HoslHogs N 28.98 15.10 15 17.01 -4.00
HovnanE N 37.58 4.25 ... 7.31 -7.90
HudsCity 0 16.08 11.45 27 15.85 +.60
SHumGen 0 1212 5.22 6.03 4.10
Humana N 88.1052.31 18 77.26 -6.00
HunUB 0 31.9423.00 18 27.78 -1.60
HuntBnk 0 24.1010.10 48 12.11 +1.60
Huntsmn N 28.40 18.39 24.22 +3.10
HulchT 0 27.8517.69 .. 2317+15.80

IAC Inter 0 40.9923.30 23 24.73 -.20
IAMGIdg N 10.43 6.42 ... 9.25 +4.50
ICICIBk N 74.2535.50 59.06-23.30
IMSHIth N 331220.21 15 21.45 +4.00
ING N 47.1829.90 .. 34.04+19.80
ION GeophN 17.30 11.04 30 12.29 +2.80
iSAsranyaA 34.8322.35.. 25.95+10.50
iShBraz nyaA 87.6739.80 ... 71.85+25.90
iSCannyaA 36.6824.01 .. 29.58 +9.30
iSFmcenyaA 40.7430.90 .. 33.97+13.00
iShGer nyaA 36.7121.83 30.57 +9.50
ISh HK nyaA 24.2914.60 .. 19.80 -20
iShJapnnyaA15.16 11.60 12.28 +2.00
iSh KornyaA 75.0545.31 .. 56.95 +4.60
iSMalasnyaA 14.05 8.50 .. 12.68 -.30
iShMexnyaA 65.1546.70 .. 53.36 +9.00
iShSing nyaA'15.9710.35' .. 12.37 +1.60
iSTaiw nyaA181912.61 ... 13.59 -1.20
iSh UKnyaA 27.3819.35 ... 21.87 +5.10
iShSilver A 164.45110.00 ...163.00+40.00
iShSP100cbo A 73.5758.0 ... 63.39
+5.10
iShDJDv nya N75.8250.5 .. 61.54
+2.00
iShCh25nya A219.5689.77 ...149.90
-14.50
iShDJTr nyaA98.1866.95 ... 79.97 +.60
SSP500 nya A157.79124.9 ...13522
+11.60
iShEMkt nya A167.48103.50 ...135.42
+25.80
iSSPGthnya A 73.3148.82 .. 63.42
+9.10
iSSPVal nyaA 84.49 24 ... 71.68 +348
iSh20TnyaA 98.1682.20 .. 94.36-19.30
Sh1-3T nyaA 84.4879.64 .. 83.28 -260
IS Eate nyaA 88.7165.63 ... 71.73+24.30
ShNBio A 89.0072.37 .. 77.69 -7.20
iShC&SRInya A116326100 ... 78.25
-9.70
SR1KVnyaA 89.8664.00 ... 74.68 +4.70
SR1KG nyaA63.92 51.5 ... 55.74+10.40
iSRuslKnya A 85.7867.00 ... 73.47
+7.60
iSR2KV nyaA 85.6757.64 ... 65.07 -3.70
iSR2KG nyaA91.33 68.75 ... 74.78 +2.00
ShR2KnyaA 85.7464.19 ... 68.97 -.50
iShREstnyaA94.9956.74 ... 64.71-12.90
iShDJHmnya A 44.7113.41 ... 18.09
+1.10
IShFnSc nya A122.2077.60 ... 90.34
+5.70
ShDJBkrnya A 58.4740.77 47.43
+4.30
ShSPSn nya A 73.4752.55 .. 59.67
-.80
iSEu350 nya A125.0794.48 ...103.36
+29.90
iStar N 52,8720.47 9 24.33 -4.30
ITTCorp N 73,4452.71 15 57.391-10.80
ITTEd N131.82 6505025 86.62+140.80
Idacorp ,N 38.3930.07 16 32.43 -7.70
dearc N 38.0014,23 5 15.34 +1.60
IkonOftSoIN 17.00 8.70 10 8.94 -2.30
ITW N 60.0045.02 15 50.29 +5.90
Illumina 0 75.2028.11 ... 65.49 -2.70
Imone 0 47.9426.82 36 43.36 +.60
Immucor 0 39.9626.48 30 28.77 -.30
Incyte 0 12.72 4.75 .. 11.50 -1.40
lndiaFd N 63,3731.41 5.. 4.51 -1.60
Indymac N 40,80 3.95 .. 5.43+10.70
Infineon N 18.74 8.55 .. 9.30 +.80
Ininferan 0 30.00 8,28 .. 10.27 +2.70
Informal 0 18,2812.29 32 16.36 +7.10
InfosysT 0 612535.00 20 39.35 +5.80
IngerRd N 56.6634.46 7 38686 -3.90
IngrmM N 22.5015.60 12 16.95 +3.90
Insmed h 0 1.65 .56 ... 77 +.50
IntgDv 0 17.19 8.01 ... 9.01 +2.50
Intel 0 27.99 18.05 17 20.69 +7.10
InactBrk nO 342521.00 .. 32.86 +9.90
IntcntlEx N 194.9211725 46150.58+71.80
IBM N 121.4610.04 15106.91 +8.10
InCoal N 6.56 3.75 ... 5.54 +2.50
IntFav N 54.7541.01 16 43.03-12.00
IndlGame N 47.3733.5727 41.26 +7.90
IntPap N 41.5727.51 8 31.49 +5.40
InRect IfN 44.3625.00 ... 26.88 +.50
Inerpublc N 13.69 7.22 ... 8.36 +1.40
Intersil 0 35.0021.05 23 23.95 +7.30
InLuit 0 33.1026.14 22 2954 +.80
IntSurg 0359.5993.73 88270.00 -8.60
Invemss A 65.0036.62 .. 53.13 +1.20
Invesco N 32.2520.35 65 26.01+12.50
Inveslools 0 1.23 9.29 .. 14.40 +7.10
Invitrogn 0 99.1558.69 ... 85.26 -6.80
Isis 0 20.15 8.30 16.24 -.50

JCrew N 57.17233.50 24 4344+17.50
JASolarnO 76.5016.17 52 61,81+19.00
JOS UniphO 17.79 9.49 .. 1030 +2.20
JPMorgChN 53,2537.66 10 44.96 -7.60
Jabil N 27.8612.50 29 13.43 +6.50
JackBaoxsN 39,7722.57 14 26.90 -5.70
JacobsE s N 103.2940.10 30 79.80+28.10
Jamba 0 10.89 2.15 4 2.82 +2.90
JanusCap N 37.08 19.3 3 27.76+22.70
Garden N 45.09 19,31 22 23.23 -.40
Jeffeies N 33.80 15.06 19 18,71 +2.50
JetBlus- 0 15.89 4.30 24 4.95 -2.30
JohnJn N 68.85 59.72 17 63.51 -6.90
JohnsnCi sN 4.46 29.47 15 32.74 +2.40
JonesApp N 35,1512.10 11 15.49 -1.00
JonesLL N124.9956.68 10 66.80 -18.60
JoMshn 60 46.16 19.50 9 24,30+14.20
JoIb0 0 67.6140.36 22 54.79+20.80
Jnprtwk 0 37.9517.21 48 26.30+17.00
K
KB Home N 56.0815.76 29 23.72 +8.40
KBR inc N 45.2419.66 22 30.76 +9,60
KLATnc 0 62.6740.10 17 41.97 -7.70
KTCorp N 30.2421.01 .. 23.69 -3.30
KC SouhnN 43.0027.66 25 34.57+19,70
Kellogg N 56.8946.25 17 47.78 -.30.
KennemU sN 45.6126.00 11 27.67 -4.80
KeyEngynN 18.0011.32 9 11.45 -2.00
Keycorp N 39.9019.00 11 25.12 -3.60
KimbCk N 72.7962.16 16 64.43 -.10
Kimco N 53,6029.00 19 35.15 -3.70
KlndredHsN 39.8117.35 14 27.88 +4.80
KingPhrm N 22.25, 9.70 14 10.18 +1.10
Kinrossg N 24.05 9.87 ... 22.52+21.80
Kngh3Cap0 19.12 11.50 13 16.62 +4.30
KniihtTr N 20.7714.30 23 16.76 +1,00
Kohs N 79.55 37.31 12 43.07 -9.60
KoreaElc N 25.93 19.07 ... 20.10 2.60
Kraft N 37.2028.63 18 30.00 -5.50
Kroner N 31.9423.87 15 25.94 7,00
Kulicke 0 12.46 527 10 6.06 +.80
L
L-3Co N 115.2979.26 19106.07 8.90
LANAirs N 17.59 9.00 10 11.85 +.90
LDK Sol nN 76.7522.27 .. 37.59+26.40
LG Philips N 31.2913.83 .. 22.74 +8,30
LKQCpsnO 23.66 10.0841 19.78 -5.20
LSICorp N 10.68 3.75 ... 4.85 +8.40
LabCp N 82.3265.13 19 73.08 -2.80
La RschlfO 60.8237.19 9 41.07 +5.80
LamarAdvO 71.1439.07 88 42.32 +5.20
LandAmerN108.9223.23 30 39.91+45.80
Ladsandsar 0 52.1936.50 23 44.78+10.70
LVSands N148.7670.70 .. 83.77-20.30
LaSalleH N 49.7527,6920 29.61-15.40
Lattice 0 6.58 2.26 .. 255 +.70
LawsnSf 0 11.39 6.84 ... 8.33 +.10
Lazard N 56.9029.00 28 34.09+15.30
LeapWirlssO 99,0429.87 ... 39:14+20.20
LearCorp N 41.3320.00 ... 24.27 -4.50
LeggMasonNl0.1766.15 15 72.23-22.60
LeggPlat N 24.7315.50 12 17.77 -4.60
LehmanBrN 86.1849.06 8 59.56 +6.00
LennarA N 56.5411.98 ... 16.21+12.70
LeucNall N 52,6726.52 ... 42.41 -6.60
Leve13 0 6.78 2.50 :. 2.96
Levit N 15.44 1.54 2.35 -.40
LexiPhmnn 0 4.40 2.55 .... 2.46 -1.90
LexRItyTr N 19.1412.01 66 13.87-10.60
Lexmark N 70.4826.55 10 28.63 +5.60
UbGlobA O 45.0028.38 ... 37.90 +9.30
LIbGIobC 0 427426.90 .. 34.96 +7.90
UbtyMInlAO 25.89 13.42 ..15.26 +2.70
UIbtProp N 54.6524.90 14 29.06 -1.50
UfePtH 0 40.8026.00 14 27.20 +4.30
UllyEli N 61.0049.09 25 51.32 -060
Limited N 29.8814.82 9 17.51 -2.40
UincNal rN 74.7245.50 10 51.46 -6.30
ULnearTch 0 38.8425.90 19 27.97 -.30
LiveNaln N 25,63 9.40 10.25 +6.30
LiUzClajb N 46.8416.05 16 21.16 +3.10
LockhdM N 113.7488.86 15105.90+42.10
Loews N 53.4640.55 11 45.72 +9.20
Logitech 0 37,2324.76 23 27.35 -.60
LaPac N 23.51 12.12 ... 1425 +4.60
Lowes N 35.7419.94 13 25.41 -630
lululemn gnO 60.7024.92 .. 32.11+11.10
LundinMsN 14.70 6.75 7 7.43 +1.40
M
M&TBk N125.1370.49 14 84.69 +.40
MBIA N'76.02 6.75 4 14.40-22.10
MDC N 60.3431.57 ... 40.39-32.60
MDURes N 31.7923.08 14 25.00 -320
MEMC N 9650843.11 29 71,52+16.80
MFAM0g N 10.14 5.55 90 9.85 -1.80
MGI PhrO 0 41.0317.09 ... 41,00 -.10
MGIC N 70.10 10.40 .. 16.74 .6.40
MGMMir N100.9061.17 24 73.05+20.60
MRVCXm O 4.50 1.5845 1.79 +.60
MSC4nd N 57.7334.39 15 39.22 +9.50
MackCaSi N 56.5228.28 14 33.65 -.40
Macrvsn 0 30.95 15,63 23 17.07 -.40
Macys N 46.7020.94 15 25.38 -.30
MaguirePrN 44.6921,9521 26.57 +9,00
Manitows N 51.49 25.67 16 35.59 +4,40
Manpwl N 97.2845,70 9 52.07+20,10
ManulilgsN 4659332,43 ...,37.12 +8,10
Marathon sN 67.2443.24 8 49.99+27.60
MadnerEn N 26.0716.88 15 23.80 -7.50
Mk/VGold A 54.2332.76 .. 50,35+21.60
MktVAgrnA 59.4940.19 .- 51955+27,00
MadntA N 52.0031.17 20 35.35 .2.90
MarshM N 33.9023,12 6 27.32 -4.10
MarahlenN 34.9020.92 6 2522 +7.10
MadOM N170.2509.00 18110.77 +5.80
MarvelE N 30.9521.21 18 26.99' +3.10
MarvellT O 21.20'9.77 .. 11.63+11.40
Masco N 34.72 17.92 24 21.83 +.70
MasseyEnN 37.99 18.01 26 32.48+21.00
MasterCrdN227.18 98.61 32191.78 -8.10
MaBel N 29.71 16.42 13 19,09 +3.10
MueCapitalO 30.61 23.25 5 28.12 +1.70
McCorm l 39.73 32.66 20 34.57 -3.40
McDeml sN 63.01 22.27 18 47.39+41.80
McDnlds N 63.69 42.31 28 54.00 +9.90
McGm,'H N 72.5036.93 14 42.70+29.90
McKessonN 68.4353.45 19 62.41 -9.40
McAlee N 41.66 27.74 28 33.30+32,60
MeadWvcoN 36.5023.92 4 27.02 +.30
Mechel N106.9623.16 19 82.87+51.10
Medarex 0 18.23 8.90 ... 9.47" -.90
MedcoHllhN 10925 55.79 29 95.65 -15.40.
Medids N 39.94 22.06 20 22.10 -6.00
Medtm/c N 57,904426 19 46.77 -5.80
MeleoPBLO 22.07 8.20 38 10.27 +4.20
MensW N 56.64 16.76 7 23.49 .4.00
MenlGr 0 18.98 8.14 31 9.01 -.80
MercadoLnO 81.1721.50 ... 56.64.66.20
Merck N 61.6242.3520 49.56 -7.50
Mehlage N 47.02 7.4 .. 10,67 +.90
MenilLyn N 97.69 47.50 .. 57.45 -6.00
MerLpf0 N 26.5019.15 ... 21.90 .
Metavnte n 34.0018.00 .. 21.01 +5.50
Methanx 0 30.88 19.74 7 24.07+16,60
MetUle N 712352.46 6 56,44+11.50


MetroPCS nN40.8713.77 38 16.50 +1.30
MelerT N 119.84 78.0422 95.66+380
Micrel 0 13.98 5.00 10 5.60 -.90
Miochp 0 42.4626.22 20 29.13+14.80
Mlcronn N 14.20 5.47 ... 6.99 +2.90
MicroSemiO 30.001700 ... 20.92 +6.90
Microsoft 0 37.5026.60 22 33,25+1320
MiddleBrkO 4.501.00 ... 2.99+17.40
MilliPhar 0 17.19 9.49 .. 14.65 -2.30
Millcom h 0 127.4065.65 17102.87+104.60
Millipore N 83.2064.90 33 66.90 -5.60
MindrayM N 45.1922.51 ... 37.34 +9.50
Mirant N 49.0033.41 3 35.65 -2.90
MitsuUFJ N 12.76 8.04 .. 9.29 +5.30
MobileTel N105.7845.53 90 86.60+33.00
Mohawk N 108.0063.00 11 75:33 -6.00
Molex O0 31.7020.6522 24,92+29.20
MolCoorB sN 57.7038.57 19 44.14 -11.20
MoneyGrmN 30.93 3.68 3 4.96 +3.00
Monogrm 0 2.61 1.12 .. 1.29 +,70
Monsanto N129.2850.01 53110.50+60.10
MonstrWwO 54.7924.65 27 28.09+1220
Montlr N 19,3515.44 5 17.20 -3.00
Moody s N 76.0931.64 12 36.64+10.40
MorgStan N 73.6442.57 18 51.23 -4.70
MorgH 0 25.9312.13 .. 15.45+15.80
Mosaic If N110.2019.70 43 91.26+102.60
Motorola N 19.98 9.43 92 10.13 +1.20
MurphO N 87.21 47.01 21 71.47+19.30
Myan N 22.9012.93 15 14.61 -.60
Mriian n r 05,1 110 A 4290 .4n1


Stock Ex 52-week PE Last Chg
High Loe
N
NBTV N 55.1420,85 8 24.01 +1.70
NCR CpsN 29.3919.2512 21.72+11.00
NIIHIdg 0 90.4335.01 21 41.91+19.80
NRG E sN 47.19 28.50 26 37.49 +3.30
NYMEX N148.0088.26 103.70+37.40
NYSEEur N102.3864.2633 76.53+15.40
Nabors N 36.4223.61 8 26.64 +8.90
NalcoHId N 30.9817.3221 19.29 -20
Nasdaq 0 50.4726.57 13 43.94+24.40
NalCity N 38.94 12.64 22 16.49+10.50
NatFuGasN 50.2938.04 10 41.35 +1.80
NOiVacsN 82.0028.74 15 64.78+6420
NatlRetPrpN 26.1519.87 8 22.66 +4.80
NatSemi N 29.69 17.36 17 18.83 +4.40
NatvHP N 35.01 22.63 11 33.33 -8.40
Navios N 19.76 5.58 15 9.45 +6.60
Navteo N 792730.44 47 73.81 +1.20
NektarTh 0 14.66 5.12 ... 7.27 +1.80
NephroshA 2.59 .33 ... 72 +.15
NetSenic 0 18.70 9.55 13 10.31 +2.00
NetLogic 0 386920.00 60 25.03+18.30
Netease 0 24.0013.45 .. 18.53 +5.40
Netfix 0 29.1415.62 22 21.94-18.20
NelwkAp 0 40.62 19.58 31 22.20+1820
NewO6EdN 92,1533.15 57.94+69.40
NYCrnmyBN 19.8714.4420 17.37 +3.50
NY limes N 26.9014.01 ... 14.82 -1.20
NewAlliBc N 1709 9.50 51 11.64 -4.50
Newcstle N 33.49 8.01 6 10.74 -4.60
NewellRubN 32,1922.08 15 24.44 -5.50
NewfldExpN 58.0839.3729 47.93+13.70
NewmM N 57.5538.01 ... 52.97+24.70
NewsCpA N 25.4017.19 18 19.34 +4.70
NewsCpB N 25.7817.8420 19.91 +5.50
NexengsN 34.7925.11 ... 27.96 +8.20
NiSouice N 25.4316.78 16 18.34 -2.70
NikeBs N 67.9347.4617 57.41 -1.10
99Cenls N 16.21 6,05 96 7.71 -1.20
NobleCp sN 58.09338112 46.07+13.40
NobleEn N 81.7149.28 15 70.85+16.70
NokiaCp N 42.2219.75 36.48+40.50
Neomura N 23.6113.08 ... 14.53 +4.70
Nordstrm N 59.7028.00 12 35.39 -8.60
NorfkSo N 59.7741.36 14 5074+13.30
Noel Ifrs N 31,7912.03 ... 13.15 +3.60
NoestU/ N 33.6226.21 27 28.46 -4.40
NorTrst 0 83.1756:5222 70.23 -9.90
NthItMIg A 4.00 2,4026 2.90 +1.00
NornropG N 85.21 69.05 15 77.44 -8.80
NstarNeuroO 14.81 1.09 ... 1.37 -.40
NStarRIt N 18.15 7.00 12 8.69 -.10
NwstAil N 26.5010.70 19 17.65 -3.00
NovaGldgA 21.91 5.87 11.54 +7.80
Novaris N 60.3650.19 1051.29 -3.70
0NvtlWds 0 29.1410.5417 16.11 +6.50
Novell 0 8.26 5.76 ... 634 +.50
Novlus 0 34,0022.20 15 24.70+11.40
NuanceCmO 22.5611.00 .. 15.77+490
Nucor N 69.9341.62 11 56.16+37.10
NutnSys 0 74.0919.90 7 23.51 +620
Nvdiass 0 39.6718.6922 25.87+18.40
0
OReilyA 0 38.84 24.08 17 27.87 -2.60
OSI PhrmO 52.0028.68 ... 39.27 -.20
OcciPet N 80.8343,81 11 65.65+10.80
OceaneerN 85.8836.5021 61.68+25.20
OficeDpt N 39.5210.80 7 13.81 -1.90
OfficeMax N 55.4017.12 9 21.56 -6.30
OilSvHT A204.62131.00 .16440+44.00
OilStates N 50.9826.96 8 33.99 -9.10
OilsandsgA 6.38 2.37 ... 3.39 +.40
OldaRepub N 23.22 11.10 9 13.65 -3.60
Olin N 24.5315.01 ... 16.97 -1.80
Omncre N 44.8721.04 13 21.96 +3.20
Omnicm s N 55.4540.86 16 44.00 +6.00
Omniture 0 38.57 13.66 25.77 +2.50
OmniVisn 0 25.17 11.00 22 14.16+10.50
OnSmcnd O 13.15 6.70 8 7.25 +1.50
OnyxPh 0 61.1811.21 46.76 +4.30
OpnwvSy 0 8.85 1.20 2.50 +2.20
optXprs O 34.9520.78 21 29.14 +5.40
Oracle 0 55.02 15.97 22 20.61
Orexigen nO 19.1511.32 10.87 -5.40
OrignAg 0 1499 5.23 ... 8.12 -1.80
OvShip N 91.4952.748 61.60 +3.40
OwensComN 36.93 16,86 17 18.79 +9.90
Owenslll N 50.9721.92 6 42.03+14.90
P Q
PDLBio 0 27.9814.13 .. 14.55 -2.40
PF.Chng 0 47.1020.41 22 28.05-3.60
PG&ECp N 52.1739.55 15 40.92-14.40
PMC Sra 0 9.83 4.61 ... 5.56 +4.40
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PNC N 76.41 53.10 14 61.98+19.80
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POSCO N201.0081.74 ...132.83+14.60
PPG N 82.4258.59 13 63.78 -1.50
PPLCorp N 55.2334.53 18 47.55-17.60
PSSW0 dO0 21.8316.11 21 16.94-11.30
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PanASIv O 39.7420.80 30 36.12+17.10
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ParkDd N 12.10 6.10 7 676 +1.30
ParkHansN 86.5653.57 12 62.42 -.30
Pa0erRle N 84.7566.83 6 77.75 +1.30
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PatUTI 0 27.66 17.40 6 18.924.40
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Peng N 19.851300 ... 16.90 .10
PennWsFgN 36.3023.52 25.47+11.10
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Penske N 24.6213.57 12 16.51 -.70
Pentair N 39.6726.02 14 28.98 +5.10
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.PepsiBoa N 43.3830.22 1639.04 -.80
PepsiCo N 79.7961.89 19 69.73 -7.70
PerfectWnO 37.0017.40 ... 24.04+10.25
PerFood 0 35.8823.04 23 32.01 +3.30
PerkElm N 30.0021.8823 22.70 -3.00
Pemgp 0 36.8616.093331.68 +5.20
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PelChmna N266.81108.20 ...146.31 +5.60
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PerbrsAsN101.6837.15 ... 85.82+38.20
Petrob s N 119.1641.3 ...102.43+40.90
PeIsMart 0 35,4820.3111 21.04-17.20
Pfizer N 27.7321.56 19 23.05 +1.90
PhmHTr A 86.4072.65 ... 75.14 +1.50
PharmPd 0 49.3930.5232 44.06 -1.60
PhilipsE N 45.903491 .. 38.57+11.90
PhVH N 62.1931.82 13 4136+14.50
PhnxCos N 16:88 9.56 7 10.46 +.10
Pier N 9.06 326 ... 5.70 +300
PilgmrnsPr N 41.0022.23' 35 25.02 -11.30
PinnclEnt N 36,17 15.01 93 17.72 +2.50
PinWsI N 51.3536.79 12 39.70 -8.80
PionDnl A 16.24 8.95 8 10.82 -.40
PioNt N 54.8735.51 26 40.99+24,50
Pinyw N '49.7032.64 13 35.20 +9,10
PlansEx N 57.0835.31 7 45.30+10.10
Plantron N 332116.02 15 18.17 +1,70
PlatUnd N 38.0729.81 7 33.32 -7.00
Plexus 0 32.471578 13 22.20+23.60
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Polycomrn 0 36.6120.56 38 26.06+37.80
Popular 0 19.05 8.41 11 11.04 +3.30
PostPrp N 55,9030.13 13 41.68 +2.30
Potashs N152.4445.8346129.10+89.50
PSAgri A 37.5724,53 .. 35.50+12.10
PwShChinaA 38.8518.00 28.46 +5.00
PwSWtr A 25.0016.90 ... 18.56 -.60
PIwShsOQQQ 055.0740.55 ... 44.91
+8.90
Powrwav O 7.64 2.86 ... 3.14 -2.60
Praxair N 92.1259.41 21 77.67+27.10
PrecCasiplN 160.7380.02 16107.03 -6.80
Prestige N 13.91 6.58 10 7.23 +1.30
PceTR 0 65.46 44.59 2453.88+16.00
celine O 120.6741.8036108.58+83.10
ideint N 40.4426.31 8 31.62+17.70
PrinFncI N 70.8551.52 15 58.0 +7.80
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PrJShMC A 76.6042.00 .65.88-11.90
ProUitQQQA122.7564.53 .. 75.30+21.30
PriJShQQQA 58.0033.80 .. 48.76-16.40
ProUISSP A 101.4861.15 .. 70.00+10.30
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ProUItFnnA 74.0927.31 .. 37.73 +7.90
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ProgPh 0 30.31 15.10 18.25 +2.10
ProgrssEnN 52.7543.1217 44.23-14.10
ProgsCp N 25.1616.98 10 18.89 -2.70
PrvBksh 0 36.0414.76 18 18.16 +2.90
ProvETg N 13.55 8.50 ... 9.52 +5.60
PrvidFSN 18.68 11.62 1713.03 -7.80
Prudenl N103.2775.49 10 81.06 +4.70
PsychSo0 O 42.9330,34 19 31.32 -9.90
PSEG N 104.6065.74 22 92.64 -23,70
PubStrg N 117.1665.66 .. 78.78-16,70
PulteH N 35.56 8.20 ..12.85 -2.60
QIAGEN 0 23.8315.2253 19.21 -5.80
QimodaAGN 17.29 3.51 ... 5.30 -1.50
QIogic 0 20:30 11,46 22 13.46 +2.80
Quaacm 0 47.7235:17 20 40.41+37.80
QuantaSvcN 33.4218.38 4320.67 +1.70
QtmDSS N 4.242.18 ... 2.44 -3.70
OQstlia N 58.6347.98 19 49.09 -6.40
QuesSt hO 18:8713.58 ... 15.31 +3.60
OQkslvRes N 62.4136,05 43 53.34+15.00
Quiksilr N 1551 5.69 ... 8.72 -1.30
QintMad 0 29.0012.17 14 15.71 +8.80
QwestCm N 10.45 5.00 4 5.64 -2.90
RAITFin N 38.25 4.82 ... 8.97 +1.30
RAM HIdgsO 17.34 .75 1 1.85 +3.50
RFMicD 0 8.60 2.80 5 3.04 +.95
RHD.nl N 84.4922,90 ... 28.36 +9.40
RPC N 18.94 8.52 11 9.99 -4,20
RTI IntlM N 101.4944,60 12 49.01+12.70
RadianGrpN 67.35 5.44 .. 8.02 +9.20
RadioShk N 35.0013.3110 15.83 -1,60
Rambus 0 23.9512.05 .. 16.38 +5.00
Randgold 0 46.8520.83 87 48.70+.3.70
RangeRs N 56.2228.28 37 48.60+23.40
RJamesFnN 37.6026.40 12 26.13-30.70
Rayonier N 49.5535.36 17 42.05 -7.50
Raytheon N 65.9451.12 t2363.11*23.40
RealNwk 0 11.10 5.07 11 5.42 +1.10
RI/ylnco N 30.7020.27 20 23.58-10.20
RedHautN 25.2516.8249 18.16 +3.50
RedRobin O 44.6026.9119 33.28+12.90
RedwdTr N 68.6024.07 ... 36.75 +6.60
RegalEnI N 23.1416.40 8 18.06 +3.50
RegBkHT A 167.1814.84 ...130.61+18.64
RegoensFnN 37.61 17.90 12 22.47 +8.30
ReiSIlAI N 064.1338.34 .9 46.88+20.10
ReliantEn N 30.6914.01 ... 20.60 +1.90
RenlACt 0 31.4311.67 1213.63 +10
Repsol N 413327.86 ... 31.40+21.60
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ReynlodAmN 72.0058.55 16 63.01 +1.10
RiteAld N 6,74 1.91 ... 2.39 t2.00
Rierbed O 52.81 17.66 ... 23.21+37.40
Rob/Hall N 42.21 2121 14 24.13 +8.40
RocIStlAutN 7556050.00 7 56.18 -4.00
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Roper N 71.0148.4522 54.67+21.70
RossStsO 35.1721.23 15 28.03 +5.80
Rowan N 46.1629.48 9 34.03 t2.10
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RunyTuesN 30.80 5.70 8 7,60 -1.50
Ryder N 57.7038.95 12 48.24-15.70
Ryland N 60,1319.51 ... 30.53 -6.50
S
SAIC N 21.1316.11 19 1839 15.90
SAPAG N 595B643.00 ... 46.26 +3,40


SBAComO 38.5023.93 ... 27.50+20.00
SCANA N 45.4932.93 15 37.49 -9.00
SEIInvs 0 33.1222.45 212727 +4.10
SKThcm N 33.6022.28 ... 23.980 +1.20
SLGreen N158.8679.11 9 89.89-10.80
SLMCp N 58,0016.19 ... 19.70+10.10
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SpdrKbwRB A 51.0530.25 ... 36.50
+5.60
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SPX Cp N110.0064.9021100.38+34.60
STMicro N 2084 11.42 ... 12.63 +5.10
SVBFnGpO 55.4843.16 14 45.74 +3.70
Saleco N 69.1546.91 7 50.97-17.70
Safeway N 38.3130.10 1631.71 -7.30
StJoe N 64.1026.7045 37,20+18+00
StJude N 48.1036.5126 41.65 -10
Saks N 23.2514.389517,10 -3.00
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SalixPhm 0 16.38 6.42 8 6.72 -1.00
SanDisk 0 59.7524.2986 26.75+13.00
Sanmina 0 3.94 1.15 ... 1.36 -.50
Sanofi N 49.0437.90 ... 41.71 +7.60
Sapieni 0 9.12 5.68 ... 7.21 +1.50
SaraLee N 18.1513.59 27 14.05 -.60
Satyam N 30.8919.35 25.73 -2.60
Sawis 0 53.4718.44 3 21.58+23.00
SchegPI N 33.81 19.05 16 20.17 +5.80
Schlmbrg N114.8460.69 19 80.32 -.20
Rrhwab 0 25.72 1741 11 22.28 -2.50


Stock Ez 52-wedM PEt Lst hg
High Low
ScielePh 0 28.8319.70 17 2385 +3.20
SciGamesO 40,7015.8733 19.40 +7.90
Scripps N 53.3937.1017 39.68 +.00
SeacoastBkO 25.60 7.51 14 9.71+19.10
Seaga/eT N 28.9118.60 8 20.99+12.80
Sealrs N 33.8719.62 1223.45 -7.10
SearsHIdgsO195.1884.7213105.02-23.70
SecCapAsN 3458 1.50 .. 2.63-11.60
SeriHTr A 414126.54 28.89 +5.00
SempraEnN 6638 50.95 16 54.98 -11.30
Semlech 0 21.1111.66 24 12.76 +2.40
Sepracor 0 62.4522.252028.56 -3.60
SenrviceCpN 14.5010.0342 11.63 -.30
ShawGrp N 77.3028.60 54.14+24.00
Sherwin N 73,9650.61 12 57.31 -19.40
Shire 0 81.0056.11 60.63+20.70
SiRFTch 0 34.1514.88 ... 17.46+8.90
SiderNac N 92.1228.26 ... 85.19+58.00
Siemens N160.379728 ...123.66-13.90
SierrPac N 19.6013.93 14 14.53 -3.30
SierraWr 0 28.1011.98 16 14.08 +9.30
SigmaDsgO 73.0019.773245.81+39.40
SigmaAld 056.5937.50 22 49.46 -5.80
Siicnlmg 0 12.59 3.70 10 4.09 +.30
SikcnLab 0 45.1525.39 29.19+23.00
SIcnware 0 12.55 6.01 ... 7.01 +3.30
Si3vWhtngN 19.16 8832616.71 +2.30
SimonPropN 123.9674.80 37 87.80-23.90
Sina 0 59.2731.1949 42.91+29.00
SidusS 0 4.06 2.51 ... 2.95 +.80
SixFlags N 6.80 1.46 ... 1.90 +2.40
SkywksSotO 9.55 5.56 21 8.56 +3.40
S3thWesO0 22.80 3.7221 3.91 -2.50
SmithlnIl N 76.09938.0320 61.83+22.70
SmithfF N 35.7923.751824.69 -1.00
SmudStneO 17.85 7.52 ... 8.68 +3.40
Solarfun 0 40.198.22 .. 16.15 -6.60
SoncCorpO 26.1918.5322 21.78 +7.80
Sonus 0 9.03 3.00 29 3.990 +120
SonyCp N 59.8443.86 ... 47.49-10.70
Solthebys N 61.4027.55 9 32,07+26.10
SouceFrgO 5.44 1.55 15 1.64 -.10
SoulhFnc0 27.4712.2512 14,36 +3.10
SouthnCo N 40.6033.16 16 36.55 -9.80
SthnCopperN143.2555.34 1084.99+4840
SoUnCo N 35,5025.50 15 25.74 -5.50
SwstAidl N 16.9611.02 14 11.95 -8.10
SwslnEngyN 60.1835.5548 51.70 +7.80
SovrgnBcN 26.708.71 3 10.09-10,40
SpansnAO 14.20 2.77 .. 2.93 +.80
SpeclraEn N 27.7321.24 21 22.51 -4.80
SpirdAero N 41.7224.00 16 27.08+12.50
SpnnlNex N 23.42 8.07 ... 9.09 +3.70
SPDR A 157.52126.00 .134.99+11.30
SPMid A 168.55130.12 ...141.06+11.00
SP Mas A 44.1434.48 ... 38.25 +.00
SP HIhC A 37.8930.36 ,. 33.52 -1.30
SP CnSI A 29.7724.38 27.07 -1.30
SPConsumA40.7027.91 .. 31.51 +3.10
SP Eny A 80.7554. .. 69.95+23.80
SPFnc A 38.1524.11 .. 27.91 +.10
SPInds A 41.9932.40 .. 35.96 +2.10
SPTech A 28.6019.76 ... 2320 +330
SP Util A 44.6635.87 38.60-10.80
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StanWk N 64.2543.69 12 46.06 -4.20
Staples 0 27.6619.69 17 23.17 -4.50
Siarbucks 0 35.6717.66 24 20.45 +3.60
StardHtl N 75.4537.0716 44.19 +6.90
StateStr N 86.5559.1323 81.64+21.90.
StatoilHyd N 35.5623.68 ... 26.70+14.00
SUDynam 0 61.3433.37 13 5126+52.20
Sleeicse N 18.4712.51 1513.62 -6.00
StedBcsh 0 12.709.24 1511.04 -.70
SlPFWA 0 34.5212.21 714.97 -.50
Slediten N 28.979.00 ... 20.03 -2.10
SlillwtlM N 16.47 7.42 8.36 +2.40
SIratHole/sN 24.3512.94 17 14.50 -3.00
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Siryker N 76.8957.6628 68.35+16.60
SunMicrorsO 27.121420 22 16.12+13.00
Suncorg N117.9867.78 .. 89.81+58.90
Suneco N 86.4052.75 7 59.59+26.60
SunOpta 0 15.50 8.47 33 9.56 +.10
SunPower0164.493.82 ... 6921-50.40
Suntech N 90.0031.41 52,33+32.10
SunTrst N 94.1854.30 14 6428-14.50
SupEnrgy N 45.9728.58 12 39.98 +2.10
Supvalu N 49.7826.01 1229.50 -2.00
SusqBnc 0 26.0615.78 16 20.02+10.10
Sybase N 28.7021.8025 26.88+18.60
Sycamore 0 4.353.37.... 3.60 +.40
Symantec 0 21.3214.54 47 16.93+16.70
Synchron 0 48.0313.95 37.23.02+17.50
Synopsys 0 29.1121.61 26 23.03 +4.10
SynovussN 14.79 9.58 6 12.05 4.50
SyntaxBril h 010.01 2.15 9 2.35 -.B0
Synso N 36.7426.45 17 27.54 -6.50
T
TAM SA N 35.9917.95 ... 20.00 +3.50
TBSInsA 0 71.15 8.12 9 24.49+23.40
TCFFncl N 28.9914.65 9 19.11 -.40
TDAmediIrO 21.3113.82 17 17.55 +8.90
TECO N 18.5814.84 12 15.95 4.20
THQ 0 36.7622.81 28 19.50-56.00
TJX N 324625.4922 31.04 -7.10
TOP ShpsO 8.42.02 ... 2.29 +.30
TRWAuto N 42.30 18.35 9 20.45 +5.50
TaiwSemr N 011.81 7.56 ,,. 8.69 +1.30
TakeTwo 0 24.8011.82 ... 16.00+15.40
Talbots N 26.40 6.48 ... 8.17 +6.10
TalismEgsN 22.0814.58 ... 16.35 +920
Tanger N 44.4332.32 57 38.19' +2.10
Target IN 70.7547,01 16 53.01-13.80
Taseko A 6.27 2.11 3.86 +.40
TASER D 19.36 7.44 49i 9.70 +5,00
TalaMoorsN 22.11 15.00.. 17.74 +1.10
TeckCmgsN 53.8027.06 .. 31.07+15.00.
TelNorL N' 25.4712.19 .. 23.10+12.50
TelefEsp N103.5059.80 ... 88.59+24.90
TelMexL N 43.2626.88 ... 34.00 +.70
TeleTch II 0 40.41 16.17 ... 18.31 +7.60
Tellabs 0 13.67 5.09 43 6.51 +120
TemplelnsN 30.4515.01 7 16.57 -2.50
TempurP N 37.8720.50 16 24.91 +2.80
Tenans N 54.8234.91 ... 38.40 +8.60
TenelHIth N 7.803.06 ... 4.61 +3.30
Tenneco N 37.7320.1815 24.67+22.50
TeadatanN 30.0822.13 ... 22.91 +4.30
Teadyn N 18.53 8.7527 10.18+10.10
Terex N 96.9446.50 108 53.43+12.30
Terra N 53.4813.25 46 43.00+3020
Tesoros N 65.9834.00 7 39.81+20.40
TetraTc 0 24.2413.89 22 17.35 +6.00
TetraTech N 30.2013.56 16 14.87 -.30
TevaPhmO 500.0034.1920 45.13 +3.50
Texnins N 39.6328.0016 30.42 +120
TexRdhsAO 16.05 8.96 2110.82 -2.10
Textrons N 74.4043.60 15 5126--.34.00
ThermoFisN- 62.0243.60 40 50.06 -2.90
RlhmtBe l N64.2836.38 14 44.94+27.90
UThorInds N 59.9929.72 13 32.49 +.90
Thoratec 0 21.7416.33 ... 15.83 -9.00
Thorhbg N 28.40 7.49 10.64 '.10
3Com 0 5.11 3.22 ... 4.08 -1.00
3MCo N 97.0072.05 1375.73.-3.70
TibcoSft 0 9.72 6.50 302 7.51 +1.00
Tidwtr N 80.0046.32 8 49.49+12.80
Tiffany N 57.34 32.84 16 38,67 4.60
TW Cable nN 42.1123.32 312499 +1.90
TimeWam N 22.7314.64 12 15.43 +2.10
TWTele 0 24.0016.27 .. 16.90 -7.80
TiVanMel N 39.80 17.55 1220.90 +8.90
TiVoInc 0 8.865.28 .., 6.94 +1.10
TollBros N 35.64 15.49 .,. 21.72+11.60
TorDBkg 0 77.6357.13 16 67.02 +2.80
ToalSA 0 987.3463.89 ... 74.08+34.30
0TolaSys N 31.41 18.76 16 22.41+13.50
Tranes N 46.7429.03 18 44.51 -2.00
Transocn N 149.6273.00 14128.02+26.80
Travelers N 56.9943.00 746,41 -.10
TranAcunA ... ......10.04
TdenlM hO 23.59 4.8311 5,40 +.40
TrImbleN sO 43.1521.4732 29.84+59.90
TrinaSolar N 73.0620.5044 36.10+27.50
Trinily N 49.7021.91 7 23.71 -1.20
TriQuint 0 7.08 3.77 38 4.60 -.90
Tnrslmk 0 30.1517.60 11 21.17 +3.00
Tuppwre N 36.7421.56 17 28.33+11.20
Turkcell N 30.0012,30 .. 24.49+23.30
Tween N 49.0022.75 17 31.03+16.70
TycoElecnN 41.2830.19 64 32.61+12.00
colnln N 55.4231.01 ... 36.85 +4.50
Tyson N 24.3212.81 18 13.49 -.70
U
UAL 0 51.6023.53 13 34.47-19.40
UBSAG N 66.2637.21 ... 43.68+13.00
UCBH HIdO 20.22 10.46 12 13.32 +6.90
UDR N 34.1018.29 24 22.28 -1.70
URS N 64.1938.00 17 41.94 +4.80
USAirwy N 59.8510.18 2 12.66 4.80
USEC N 25.65 6.95 6 7.48 +.60
USG N 58.7429.7115 32.91-11.50
USTInc I N 81.1747.4015 53.27-21.30
UTSrcm 0 10.32 2.43 ... 2.52 -.60
UllraPtg N 74.0045.3350 67.35+34.90
Umpqua 0 29.081200 11 14.35 +1.00
UndrArmr N 73.4025.3238 35.66 +7.20
UUniao N 160.2580.41 ...130.79+87.50
UnilevNV N 37.3124.94 34 32.06 +9.00
Unilever N 38.2525.57 ... 32.69+10.30
UnionPac N137.5693.92 18120.906+39.50
UnBnCal N 65.0339.32 9 45.48 +4.80
Unisys N 9.703.04 ... 3.39 -.70
UldMicro N 4.48 2,75 3.13 +.40
UIdNtnF 0 35.0523.1620 24.44 -7.40
UPSB N 78.9964.0118 71.22 4.10
UldRentalsN 35.5614.83 7 17.15 +5.10
USBancrpN 36.8427.86 13 33.44 +7.40
USO ilFd A 79.0943.44 ... 70.93+14.30
USSteel N127.2671.04 11108.45+42.70
UtdTech N 82.5063.45 17 72.56+15.80
UtdhlthGp N 59.4645.82 15 49.82 -5.30
UnuimGrp N 282019.22 9 20.78 +6.70
UrbanOul 0 29.4019.20 32 27.16+10.10
V,
VFCp N 96.2063.68 16 74.57 -9,80
ValeanlPhbN 18.8210.35 ... 11.77 -2,80
ValeroE N 78.6847.80 6 55.33+22.80
vlyN co N 25.1516.56 14 19.0 +.80
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best decisions
Editor:
Before I vote, I want to be aware
of how each candidate stands on the
issues that are important to me. The
'more I know, the better my deci-
sion.
I thought that I had planned well
for my retirement. Now I find that
rising prices for gasoline and every-
thing else are cramping my style.
The average family today does not
have a pension plan like mine with
a defined benefit.'The average fami-
ly is more concerned with paying
today's bills than saving for tomor-
row's retirement. Many will have to
continue to work into their 70's and
80's.
Which candidates are willing to
take a stand to preserve Social
Security without taking money out'?
Which candidates are willing to
propose incentives for personal sav-
ing for retirement in addition to
Social Security?
The rising cost of health care
concerns me, too. I am blessed with
wonderful health insurance which
covers my $100,000 per year pre-
scription drug costs. What are the
candidates' proposals for providing
health insurance to all Americans?
Which candidates have a plan to
reign in health care costs?
How do the candidates plan to
end the endless bickering in
Washington and get about the peo-
ple's business? How do they plan to
work with those whose party affilia-
tion is different?
I am tired of politics as usual. 1
think that our nation is divided and
we fail to solve problems. It is time
to realize that divided we fail, but


together we can do anything. How
do the candidates stack up? Make
an informed choice when you vote.
Terri Koopman
Lake Placid

Support sought
Editor:
I have trigeminal neuralgia. I
would like to talk to anyone who
has this or did have it. Let's com-
pare notes. Call Ann at 385-1351.
Ann Steffen
Sebring

A different time;
a different world
Editor:
As hard as it is to believe, this
really happened to me.
When I was in fifth grade, almost
80 years ago, our teacher was dis-
cussing the usage of the words
either and or, neither and nor. Then,
she said "And if you don't believe
me, you can turn to page 87." Well,
you probably can guess what hap-
pened. All of the children quickly
turned to page 87, except me.
The teacher turned toward me
and called out my name. As we did
in those days, I stood up beside my
desk and said "Ma'am?" In turn,
she asked, "Why haven't you turned
to page 87?" I replied, "You said if
we didn't believe you, we should
turn to page 87 and I believe you."
Trying to hold back a smile, she
stated, "Thank you very much. Now
will you please turn to page 87?" I
answered, "Yes Ma'am," sat down
and turned to page 87.
Once in awhile, I still think we
were better off when children
behaved like children and learned


how to respect their elders espe-
cially their parents and teachers. To
my way of thinking, "respect is a
true form of real love. It grows
much deeper than just hugs and
kisses.."
Marion Sanders
Sebring


Memorial service
set for Kindrick
Editor:
A memorial service will be at the
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9853
in Avon Park, by the Ladies
Auxiliary, for Denise Kindrick at 1
p.m. Sunday. Please bring a covered
dish.
Betty Lou Nagy
Avon Park

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Beloved Buster has
returned home
Editor:
Buster is found! After nine days
of missing our dog, Buster has
finally returned home safely and we
couldn't be happier.
We would like to express our
deep appreciation for everyone who
took time out of their busy lives to
look for him, spread the word of his
disappearance, or just simply
showed concern.
When Buster first went missing
last Friday, we went out and told
everyone we could about our plight.
We were extremely overjoyed and
delighted with the way our commu-
nity rallied around us with over-
whelming support.
Special thanks go out to all resi-


dents of Sun 'N Lake of Sebring,
especially those of Woods and Irons
and Deer Run, the News-Sun,
Heartland Association of Realtors,
Dog Designs by Dana, Tony
Gonzalez, The Ross family,
Highlands County Animal Control,
all employees of Exit Realty All
Stars, all fellow Realtors, Sun 'N
Lake Security, Highlands County
Sheriff's Office, 105.7 FM, Daniel
Barber, the Sun 'N Lake Golf
Association, UPS, Reliable
Sanitation, Lindsey Young and
Sammuel and Terry Varis. Again,
thank you so very much as we
couldn't have found Buster without
everyone's help.
Steve Marabel and Jeri Canale
Sebring

Bikers help last
wish come true
Editor:
On Jan. 19 bikers from all over
the community banded together
with friends and family of Greg
"JR" Rogers to honor his life. JR
passed from this life on Dec. 9,
2007 from hemorrhage of a very
aggressive brain tumor. His charge
to me was to see that Jeri Westfall,
his loving partner, would be
relieved of as much financial debt
as possible. The charge was not just
to me but to all who knew and
loved JR, and know and love Jeri.
I want to take the time to thank
all who where involved with this
event; those who worked to make it
possible, and those who attended.
Thanks to the generosity of this
community we where able to relieve
some of the financial burden on
Jeri. I know in thanking you I will
miss some, so please forgive me in


advance.
Businesses in the community and
,in Okeechobee who made this event
possible are: ARS Power Sports,
Bassett Electronics, Beef '0
Brady's in Okeechobee, Bernie
Little Distributors, Book Pest
Control, Brahma Bull Restaurant in
Okeechobee, Bulb Bin, Carley Lynn
Lounge, Edible Treats, Hideaway
Lounge, Iron Horse Cycles,
Michael's, Pair-A-Dice Cycle
Works, Petco, Rocker Box Cycles,
Sebring International Raceway,
Shenanigan's Sports Bar & Grill in
Okeechobee, TJ's Leather, Watering
Hole, Why Not Lounge, Wild
Turkey Tavern, 4 Points Sheraton,
105.7 FM.
The following people provided
monetary donations and or prod-
ucts: Cindy Schiewe, Eddie
Conklin, Mike Bellaire, Kim
Compton, Bob Richmond, Lane
Bradford, Frank Rorke, Skip and
Patty Robinson, Gwen Clark, Doyle
Book.
I would also like to thank the
American Legion Post 25 for the
hall; The Slut Puppies band,
Pressure Point band, and Trevor
Compton, for providing the music.
My thanks go out to all the mem-
bers of the Heartland Riders
Association, the many motorcycle
clubs and associations who made it
all a big success. Most of all I
would like to thank the board of
directors of HRA, and especially
Lora Todd.
As the chaplain of HRA, and the
president and evangelist of LJ
Ministries I keep each and every
one of you lifted in prayer, and give
God thanks for you everyday.
LJ and Mary Ann Overfield
Sebring




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The true

meaning of

friendship
In thinking about what
makes a great friend, I decid-
ed to use an anagram to help
outline the characteristics I
feel are important.
Flexibility: A friend must
have flexibility. With all the
things that can happen in an
individual's life, a friend
must be able to hold to the
priorities and let the details
slide away. Seeing the big
picture or holding to a dream,
when another is lost in the
swamp,-is a gift one friend
gives to another.
Readiness: Being ready to
share an adventure or a quiet
evening around a fireplace is
half flexibility and half
enthusiasm. Most of. us are
not prepared to drop every-
thing and fly off to parts
unknown. Our friend says,
"Why not? You've been
wanting to check out that new
" A friend is ready with a
smile, a joke, a hug, a knock
on the head or a pat on the
back.
Interest: Common interests,
such as hobbies and passions,
can cement a friendship.
People with many interests
find themselves surrounded
by lots of different kinds of
people. When you. are fasci-
nated by life, there is always
something more to know or
learn.
Enthusiasm: A friend
shows enthusiasm for what-
ever projects you decide to
begin. A friend helps fire
your imagination when your
own energy is flagging.,
Newness: The reason a
relationship survives life's
challenges is because of the
newness of life's experiences
you share with each other. A
friend continually brings new
ideas, desires or perceptions
to the relationship.
Discretion: A friend knows
you for who you are, and
loves you anyway. You' can
tell your friend your secrets,
and know that no one else
will ever know. A saying I
read recently sums this up
well: "Be who youare. The
people that matter don't
mind, and the people who
mind, don't matter."
Sincerity: A friend will
"tell you like it is", even if
you don't want to hear the
truth. Even better, the friend
tells you the truth when you
don't believe it about your-
self, because the friend sees
the beauty of your soul and
doesn't see the outer appear-
ance.
Hope: A friend always
knows tomorrow will be bet-
ter, and plans to be there to
share those better times with
you.
Integrity: A friend won't
compromise his or her princi-
ples, but will stand with you
on yours.
Pride: A friend is proud to
know you and proud to be in
your company. If you are
ashamed of the company you
are keeping, it's time to
change with whom you hang
out.
This column is in memory
of PCW, a sweetheart of a
friend who passed away two
weeks ago and is already
greatly missed. Thank you for
the gift of your friendship
through the many years. "I'll
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Religion


Alliance Church of
Sebring (Christian &
Missionary Alliance)
SEBRING In the morn-
ing worship service on
Sunday, Pastor Steve Hagen
will preach from Revelation
1:9-11. Sunday school for
students of all ages meets at
9:30 a.m. Currently there are
two adult studies, one on the
Book of Job and another enti-
tled, "Journey Into Better
Relationships" based on 1
Corinthians 13.
The verse for the week
comes from I John 3:18 -
"Dear children, let us not
love with words or tongue
but with actions and in
truth."
Morning worship service
begins at 10:30 a.m. The
address is 4451 Sparta Road,
about one mile south of U.S.
27 on Sparta Road on the
right-hand side.

Avon Park
Church of Christ
AVON PARK "Find Out
What God Wants Done and
Do It!" (Isaiah 49:6) will be
the message presented by
minister Larry Roberts unday
at 10:30 a.m. The Lord's
Supper is served every
Sunday.
The Sojourners, a group of
retired Christians, will be
with the church for two
weeks. They will be helping
the church celebrate its 95th
anniversary/homecoming on
Feb. 3. They also will be
doing good works around the
community.
Avon Park Church of
Christ is at 200 S. Forest.
Call 453-4692.

Avon Park Lakes
Baptist Church
AVON PARK Worship
begins at 11 a.m. and Sunday
-evening worship seryice
begins at 6 p.m. The church
has Bible study at 9:45"a.m.
each Sunday morning f6r all
ages. The church also has
midweek Bible study and
prayer services each
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The church sponsors a
Spanish ministry, which has
Bible study at 9:45 a.m. each
Sunday, followed by an 11
a.m. worship service. The
Spanish ministry also meets
at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays as
well. For more information
on the Spanish ministry, call
the Rev. Abiden Hernandez at
873-3617.
The church is located at
2600 North Highlands Blvd.
Call 452-6556.

Avon Park Seventh-day
Adventist Church
AVON PARK The focus
of Pastor Kameron De
Vasher's presentation for
both the early (8:30 a.m.) and
second (11:05 a.m.) service
on Saturday will be
"Religious Liberty."
The Church at Study
begins song service at 9:40
a.m. At 5:30 p.m. Adeline
Francois will present vespers.

Bethany Baptist
Church
AVON PARK The annu-
al business meeting will be at
9:30 a.m. All members
encouraged to come.
Children's Sunday School
classes will be as usual.
This Sunday morning
Offertory will be by Maribeth
Smith and Steve Stuck.
Special music will be by
Dessie Johnson. Janine
Fogle, missionary to Zambia
with BMM, will give an
update on her ministry there.
The pastor's Kurz message is
entitled "You're Not The
Boss of Me Now!"


The evening service begins
at 6 p,m. Offertory will be by
Maribeth Smith and special
music by Abbey Currence.
The pastor's message is enti-
tled "Profile of a Pastor, Part
2."
Ladies prayer group meets
every Tuesday at noon at the
church. All ladies are wel-
come.


Father-Daughter Dance a hit again


Special to the News-Sun
LAKE PLACID -
Fathers and daughters
enjoyed an afternoon of
food and fun at Sunday's
second annual Father-
Daughter Dance sponsored
buy the Lake Placid ARP
Women's Ministries and
held at First Presbyterian
Church.
Pam Severance assumed
the role of disc jockey, play-
ing the music most enjoyed
by teens and sub-teens
(fathers, not so much),
while Christi Bobo made
sure each father-daughter
group was photographed in
the "Kodak Moment
Corner."
Among the guests were
Rick LeBlanc and Tiffani
DeLeon from St. Cloud,
who were visiting Rick's
brother, Ken LeBlanc.
Tiffani attends Harmony
High in St. Cloud and is a
member of the national
championship ballroom
dance team from that
school. Her dancing talent


Wednesday night is family
night. AWANA Club for boys
and girls ages third through
sixth grade (no AWANA dur-
ing school vacation) and -
TEAM45 for teens will both
meet beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Adults will meet in the audi-
torium at 7 p.m. for
Biblestudy.
Call 452-1136 or go visit
www.bethanybaptistap.com.
The e-mail is bethanybap-
tistap@gmail.com. Bethany
Baptist Church is located on
the corner of SR 17 and C-
17A South (truck route) in
Avon Park.

Christ Fellowship
Assembly of God
Church
SEBRING Christ
Fellowship is located at 2935
New Life Way in Sebring.
The Rev. Eugene R. Haas,
pastor, is assisted by Rev.
Robert Mathews. Sunday
services are: 9 a.m. Sunday
school (adults and children)
is at 9 a.m., morning worship
is at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
and evening worship is at
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday night from 6-7
p.m. is Intercessory Prayer,
followed by Wednesday night
service with special guest
speakers. This Wednesday
night, the special speaker
will be the Rev. Victor
Sparks, a retired pastor and
talented musician.
Friday morning at 10 a.m.
a prayer service is held in the
sanctuary. Visitors are wel-
comed at all services.
Christ Fellowship's special
goal is to reach all senior cit-
izens and the families of
Highlands County with the
gospel of Jesus.
Sunday morning, the spe-
cial guest will be Sandra
Levitt with Zola Levitt
Ministries. Sandra continues
the work of her late husband,
Zola Levitt, by providing
modern-day interpretation of
world events as they relate to
the Bible.
Call 471-0924.

Christian Science
Church
SEBRING The lesson
sermon for this Sunday
morning will be "Truth." The
keynote is from John 8:32,
"And ye shall know the truth,
and the truth shall make you
free."

Christian Training
Church
SEBRING Associate
minister Casey L. Downing
will bring the messaged titled
"The Battle" this week at 10
a.m. on Sunday.

Covenant Presbyterian
Church
SEBRING On Sunday,
at the 10:30 a.m. worship
service, the Rev. W. Darrell


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Arnold will continue his
series on the life of Christ.
Sunday school for all ages
begins at 9:15 a.m. The
Sunday evening service is at
6:30 p.m.
.We meet Wednesday
evenings for our regular pro-
grams. Kids/youth meet from,
5:30-7 p.m., prayer meeting
is at 6 p.m. and choir practice
is at 7:15 p.m.
Ladies will be taking a trip
to Potter's House on Tuesday
at 11 a.m. Lunch will be pro-
vided with a trip afterwards.
Check the church for trans-
portation arrangements.
A four-week inquirer's
class will begin Sunday, dur-
ing the Sunday school hour.
Anyone interested in becom-
ing a member or getting more
information about the church
should attend this class.
Music for Missions is on
Friday, Feb. 8, at 7 p.m. A
variety of musical selections
will be sung and played by
soloists and groups.

Eastside Christian
Church
LAKE PLACID This
week, pastor Steve Bishop
will continue in his series on
the book of Mark. His ser-
mon will focus on Mark
chapter, 1 verses 16-20. The
title of his message is, "The
Call of a Disciple."
Come join us every
Tuesday and Thursday morn-
ing for group prayer time and
devotion. The Tuesday morn-
ing group meets at 6:30 a.m..
and the Thursday morning
group meets at 9:30 a.m. for
the not-so-early riser. Both
groups meet in the Agap6
Center Foyer and last for
approximately one hour. The
pastor has a short devotion to
start with and then the rest of
the time is devoted to praying
for specific needs as well as
our community and our coun-


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Wednesday evenings at 5
p.m., the Knit and Crochet
Club meets in the Agap6
Center Library. This is open
to anyone of any age and any
skill level. Those wanting to
learn these skills are encour-
aged to come and someone
will help you to get started
on a project of your very
own.
Wednesday evenings
beginning at 6:30 p.m. is an
Adult Bible Study group that
meets in the sanctuary. The
group is studying the Old-
Testament and is currently in
the book of Exodus. This is
an informal setting with open
discussion. Youth classes are
offered at this time as well.
Sunday mornings at 9 a.m.,
there are several different
adult and youth Sunday
School classes. The Agape
Cafe opens at 9:45 a.m. for
coffee and homemade good-
ies.
The worship celebration
begins at 10:15 a.m. on
Sundays with a blended style
of traditional and contempo-
rary worship music.
Communion is offered
weekly to all baptized believ-
ers in Christ.

Emmanuel United
Church of Christ
SEBRING The Rev.
.Barbara Laucks will deliver
the sermon Sunday morning
"Called to Care, to Do and to
Serve." Scripture is Matthew
4:12-23 and Matthew 5:1-13.
Sunday school for children is
provided at 9:30 a.m. during
the regular service.
The church annual yard
sale will be from 7 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb.
23.
Communion is offered dur-
ing the 9:30 a.m. worship
service the first Sunday of
each month. On all other


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Sundays a smaller, more inti-
mate Communion service is
available at 8:45 a.m. in the
chapel.
The church is 1.7 miles
west of U.S. 27 on County
Road 634 (Hammock Road).
Call 471-7999 or visit
sebringemmanuel.ucc.

Episcopal Church of
the Redeemer
AVON PARK The
church will have its annual
meeting on Sunday, Feb. 3.
There will be, one service at
10 a.m., followed by a
potluck lunch and then the
annual meeting. Please bring
a dish. to share. Beverage and
place settings will be provid-
ed.
Tuesday, Feb. 5 is Shrove
Tuesday. There will be a soup
supper at 5 p.m. Cost is $5,
This is sponsored by the
acolytes..
Wednesday, Feb. 6 is Ash
Wednesday, Holy
Communion and imposition
of ashes at 5:30 p.m.
Midweek Lenten services
will be at 5:30 p.m. on
Wednesday.

Faith Lutheran Church.
SEBRING Pastor Gary
Kindle will be delivering the
sermon this week. The youth
group meets at 6 p.m. on
Sundays. An open prayer
time is offered at 6 p.m. on
Tuesdays, followed by pas-
tor's adult Bible study on
"Abortion" at 7 p.m.
The Lord's Supper is
offered the first, third and
fifth Sunday of each month.

First Baptist Church of
Lake Placid
LAKE PLACID The
youth will have a car wash
for missions (donations
accepted) from 9 a.m. to
noon on Saturday in front of
the church.
Sunday services are con-
temporary at 9:10 a.m. and
traditional at 10:45 a.m, with
Bible studies at 9:10 and
10:45 a.m. The evening serv-
ice is at 6 p.m.
The activities on
Wednesday are: Library open
from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,
again from 5-6:15 p.m. A
family dinner is served at 5
p.m. ($4 per person-reserva-
tions required). Adult-
LifeSource classes, prayer
meeting, Youth-Intersections
and Kids K-5-Max/Kidz
Extreme meet at 6:15 p.m.
The men meet every
Tuesday at 7 a.m. for prayer
breakfast at the Family
Restaurant. The women's
prayer breakfast is held at the
Family Restaurant every
Wednesday at 8 a.m. The
church is located at 119 E.
Royal Palm Street. Call 465-
3721 or visit www.fbclp.com.

First Christian Church
AVON PARK This
Sunday's message is
"Committed To the Truth"
given by Pastor Greg Ratliff
with Scripture being found in
Philippians 1:27. This is fam-


ily Sunday, and all children
over the age of 4 should be
kept in the service with their
parents. A nursery will be
available for the younger
children.
Sunday school for all ages
begins at 9 a.m. and worship
begins at 10 a.m.
Monday, January 28th
from 6-8 p.m. there will be a
Youth Planning Meeting. We
ask that all those willing to
help in planning events to
attend.
Wednesday's activities are
as follows: Choir practice
5:15 p.m.; Bible Study (all
ages) at 6:15 p.m.; Follow-
Up Fellowship at 7:15 p.m.
Please contact the church
office by noon on Monday if
you plan to attend the
Follow-Up Fellowship.
The youth are gearing up
for their annual trip to
"Impact" at Florida Christian
College, so make plans
accordingly. The church will
be represented in the flag
football tournament by the
youth, so if you are interested
in playing, contact Bart
Culpepper ASAP! If not,
please remember to pray for
their safety.
The church is getting ready
for its annual Ladies Birthday
Party that will be held
Saturday, Feb. 2, at 1:30 p.m.
Pat Kincer, Ladies Ministry
Leader, would like to extend
an invitation to all. Tickets
($3) are available in the
church office during the
week or at the Welcome
Center on Sundays. There
will be fun, fellowship and
food and a chance to learn
more about "Love Was Born,
A Story of Love." There will
be several specials that day,
including "Three Generations
of Love" talk on the subject.
Other February events that
are scheduled are: Men's
Prayer Coffee, Tuesday Feb.
2, at 7 a.m.; Men's breakfast,
Feb. 9, at 8 a.m. (remember
to RSVP by Tuesday, Feb. 2).
There will be other events to
appear next week.
There is an e-mail prayer
list that is sent out by Mrs.
Ruth Dance. If you would
like, to place someone on the
prayer list (or to receive the
prayer list) please e-mail
Ruth at redl@digital.net.
The church meets at 1016
W. Camphor (next to
Wachovia Bank). Call 453-
5334.

First Presbyterian
Church A. R. R
AVON PARK The wor-
ship service begins at 10:45
a.m. on Sunday. The pastor's
sermon is entitled "Love and
Punishment" and is based on
Exodus 23:20-33.
Special music selections by
guest trumpeter John
Schordorf will be "How
Great Thou Art" and "Softly
and Tenderly."
Morning fellowship begins
at 9 a.m. with cake, coffee,
hot tea and hot chocolate
being served.
Sunday school classes are
available for all ages. The
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adult class will study Acts 10 "The
Gospel Goes to the Gentiles."
On Monday, the Crafty Group
will meet from 9:30-11:30 a.m.
On Wednesday, Bible study will
meet at 10:30 a.m. with the pastor
continuing the study of the gospel
of John. Choir practice will be at
6:30 p.m.
The church is located at 215 E.
Circle Street (across from Lake
Verona) with two entrances on
LaGrande St. Call the church office
at 453-3242.


First Presbyterian Church
SEBRING "Prayer" is the title
of the Sunday morning sermon by
the Rev. R.E. Snidow, guest speak-
er. A congregational meeting aud
luncheon will follow at noon.
On Tuesday, KFC Kids for Christ
youth group meets from 3:15-4:15
p.m. The senior high youth group
meets from 6:30-8:15 p.m. (youth
groups meet in fellowship hall).
On Wednesday, adult Bible study
is at 10:30 a.m. in the adult class-
room. Choir rehearsal is at 5:30
p.m.


First United Methodist

Church of Sebring
SEBRING The Youth will lead
all three worship times (8:15, 9:40,
and 10:55 a.m.) under the direction
of Rich Heilig, our youth director.
The topic is "Are'You in Need of
Alignment?" with the scripture from
Amos 7:7-8. Everyone is invited to
hear the youth share their mission
work experiences'and love for the
church.
The fellowship supper at 6 p.m.
and the pastor's Bible study is at
6:45 p.m. Wednesday evening.
Visit www.sebringfirstumc.com
for more church information or call
385-5184.

Heartland Christian Church
SEBRING This Sunday during
the praise and worship service start-
ing at 10 a.m., the Heartland
Singers will sing "I Can See the
Hand." Flossi Moore will sing ,a
special solo entitled "Make Me a
Servant for You. Lord." The
Heartland Sextet consisting of Mina
West, Darlene Gardner, Marlene
Groeneveld, Dorothy Newton, Ruth
Rayburn, Pat West and Flossi
Moore will sing a special hymn
entitled "Light Me Up."
Pastor Ted Moore's sermon this


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The submission deadline is noon
Tuesday to be considered for publica-
tion in the following Friday's paper.
Submit items to the News-Sun's
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News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 South,
Sebring, FL 33870. For information,
call 385-6155, ext. 516.

week is entitled "Sucked In,
Washed Up, Blown Over" from the
book of John 16:16-24.
Every Tuesday from 4:30-5:30
p.m. is Heartland Singers choir
practice and adult Bible study is at
6 p.m. Come a little early for
snacks.
Every Wednesday at 6 p.m. are
younger adults and children's pro-
grams with a,free dinner at 6 p.m.
Classes for both adults and kids.
Upcoming events: March 7-9 will
be the fabulous "Gospel Lads" with
a great revival!

Memorial United Methodist

Church
LAKE PLACID Andrea Rojas,
missionary to Costa Rica, will
speak at the 8:30 a.m. Heritage
Worship Service and the' 10:45 a.m.


Celebration Service in the
Sanctuary. She will also speak
briefly at the 10:45 a.m. New Song
Service in Rob Reynolds Hall.
Bible classes for all ages are at
9:30 a.m. Nursery care and chil-
dren's church are available.
The men's prayer group meets on
Wednesdays at 6 a.m. and Choir
Practice is at 7 p.m., under the
direction of Claude Burnett.
The Sunday evening Bible fel-
lowship will meet in the chapel at 6
p.m. This Sunday, it will be led by '
Rev. Jerry R. McCauley, visitation
pastor. There will be a song service
and Pastor Jerry will teach on "The
Ministry of the Holy Spirit."
Everyone is welcome. For more
information, call 465-2422. The
Church is located at 500 Kent
Avenue, overlooking Lake Clay.

Parkway Free Will Baptist

Church
SEBRING The Scripture for
the Sunday morning Bible lesson
"Combating Anxiety and Worry" is
Luke 12:22-34. Pastor John Cave
will bring the message in the
Sunday morning service.
The Sunday evening service will
be the end-of-the-month-sing fol-
lowed by a fellowship time.


The Wednesday evening service
will be prayer time and Bible study,
followed by choir practice.

St. Agnes

Episcopal Church
SEBRING St. Agnes is
observing Advent with two
Eucharist services on Sunday morn-
ing. The first is a Rite I service
without music at 7:45 a.m. and then
a Rite II with music at 10 a.m.
Child care is provided during the 10
a.m. service. Sunday school for all
ages, children to adults, is at 9 a.m.
between services.
On Wednesday, there is a Bible
study at 9:30 in the morning. On
Wednesday evening at 6 p.m., there
is an informal study of varied topics
followed by a Rite III Eucharist. St.
Agnes is located at 3840 Lakeview
Drive just one block south of
Bayview. Call 385-7649.

St. Francis of Assisi

Episcopal Church
LAKE PLACID This Sunday
there will be only one service in the
morning at 9 a.m., followed by
breakfast and the annual meeting.
Holy Eucharist will be celebrated

See. RELIGION, page 5B


PLACES to


WORSHIP


Places to Worship is a paid
advertisement in the News-Sun
that is published Friday and.
Sunday. To find out more infor-
mation on how to place a listing
in this directory, call the News-
Sun at 385-6155, 465-0426 or 452-
1009, ext. 518.


APOSTOLIC

Greater Faith Apostolic
Church, 24 Rainer Drive, Lake
Placid, FL 33852. invites you to
come worship with us in spirit and
truth at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, and at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. For information contact
840-0152. Pastor Larry Carmody.


ASSEMBLY OF GOD

Christ Fellowship Church
_ (A s.mbly of God), 2935 New Life
("'"Way."Bearing His Name; Preaching
His Doctrine; and Awaiting His
Coming. "Worshiping God in Spirit
and in Truth." Sunday School, 9
a.m.; Morning Worship, 10 a.m.;
Evening Worship, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday: Worship, 7 p.m. Pastor
Eugene Haas. Phone 471-0924.
First Assembly of God, 114
South Central Ave., Avon Park, FL
33825. Phone: 453-4453. Sunday
School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship:
10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday
Children's Church: 10:45 a.m.
Wednesday Adult Bible Study and
Youth/Royal Explorers, 7 p.m.
Pastor: John E. Dumas.
First Assembly of God, 4409
Kenilworth Blvd. The Rev. Wilmont
McCrary, pastor. Sunday School, 10
a.m.; Morning Worship and KIDS
Church, 11 a.m.; Evening Worship,
7 p.m. Wednesday Family Night,
(Adult Bible Study), LIFE Youth
Group, Royal Rangers,
Missionettes, 7:30 p.m. Phone 385-
6431.


BAPTIST

Avon Park Lakes Baptist
Church, 2600 N. Highlands Blvd.,
Avon Park, FL 33825. Christ cen-
tered and biblically based:, Sunday
worship services, 11 a.m. and 6
p.m. Nursery facilities are available.
Bible studies at 9:45 a.m. Sunday
and 7 p.m. Wednesday. Bible class-
es at 9:45 a.m. are centered for all
ages. Spanish worship service, 7
p.m. Wednesday. Choir practice at 5
p.m. Sunday. Church phone: 452-
6556.
Bethany Baptist Church,
(GARBC), Christ-centered, biblical-
ly based, family focused church on
798 C-17A South, Avon Park, FL
(corner of SR-17 and C-17A Truck
Route). Pastor: David L. Conrad.
9:00a.m. Bible study for all ages.
9:45 a.m. Fellowship and refresh-
ment time. 10:30 a.m. Morning
Worship service. Evening Service, 6
p.m.; AWANA Club for children age
3 to sixth grade is 6:45-8:15 p.m.
Wednesday. Team45 teen group
(with Pastor Ben Kurz) and Adult
Prayer and Praise time meet at 7
p.m. Wednesday. Nursery care is
provided for all services. For more
information, phone 452-1136.
Cornerstone Baptist Church -
No matter where you come from, no
matter who you are, there is a place
for you at Cornerstone. You'll enjoy
a blend of traditional and praise and
worship music, friendly people, and
relevant messages from God's
Word. Currently meeting in the con-
ference room of the new Holiday Inn
Express, 4400 U.S. 27 North,
Sebring, across from Tanglewood
Resort. Service times are 10:30
a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday. Nursery
and childcare provided for morning
service. For information, call 314-


0932. Pastor Randy Gaines.
* Faith Missionary Baptist
Church, off State Road 17 North of
Sebring at 1708 LaGrange Ave.
Sunday School, 10 -a.m.; Morning
Worship, 11 a.m.; Evening Worship,
6 p.m. Wednesday Service, 7 p.m.
Deaf interpretation available. Ken
Lambert, Pastor. Phone 386-5055..
* Fellowship Baptist Church,
1000 Maxwell St., Avon Park, FL
33825. Sunday: Sunday School,
9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:45
a.m.; Evening Worship, 5 p.m.
Wednesday: Evening Service, 7
p.m.; Children/Youth/Young Adult
Ministries, 7 p.m. Telephone: 453-
4256. Fax: 453-6986. E-mail: fellow-
ship@strato.net.
* First Baptist Church of Avon
Park, 100 N. Lake Ave., Avon Park.
Regular Sunday schedule: 8:30
"a.m. Orchestra rehearsal, 9 a.m.
Library open, 9:30 a.m. Sunday
School, 9:30 ;a.m. Spanish Bible-
Study (chapel), 10:30 a.m.ivLibrary
open, 11 a.m. Morning Worship, 11
a.m. Spanish Worship Service
(chapel), 4 p.m. ESL, 4:30 p.m.
Youth choir rehearsal, 5:15 p.m.
TeamKid (FLC), 6 p.m. Evening
worship service, 7 p.m. Creative
Movement Ministry. ESL Tuesday
schedule: 9-10 a.m. computer class;
10 a.m. to noon conversational
English; 7-9 p.m. computer class
and conversational English. Regular
Wednesday schedule: 5 p.m.
Family Night Supper; 6 p.m. chil-
dren's choir rehearsals, youth activ-
ities and prayer meeting; 6:30 p.m.
Bible study and worship choir prac-
tice; 7 p.m. Spanish Bible study
(chapel) .and mission groups.
Friday: 7 p.m. Spanish prayer meet-
ing. Nursery provided for all servic-
es. LifeGroups (Bible studies) are
offered on various, days and times.
Call 453-6681 for details. The 24-
hour prayer line is (863) 452-1957.
* First Baptist Church of Lake
Josephine, 111 Lake Josephine
Drive, Sebring (just off U.S. 27 mid-
way between Sebring and. Lake
Placid). Your place for family, friends
and faith. Sunday morning worship
service is 11 a.m. Nursery is provid-
ed for both services with Children's
Church at 11 a.m. Life changing,
Bible Study for all ages starts at
9:45 a.m. Associate Pastor Allen
Altvater leads the youth in their
quest to become more like Christ.
Sunday night worship at 6 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer
meeting at 7 p.m. along with youth
worship in the youth facility, and
missions training for all children.
Call the church at 655-1524.
* First Baptist Church of Lorida
located right on U.S. 98 in Lorida.
Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m.
for all ages. Sunday worship servic-
es are at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Preschool care is provided at the
11:00 a.m. worship service.
Wednesday evening, a youth group
meets at 6:20 p.m. apd is for ages 3
through 12th grade. Also at 6:30
p.m., is a prayer service followed by
adult choir rehearsal First Lorida is
the "Place to discover God's love."
Toby Cribbs, Youth/Children
Ministries; Mike Ford, bus captain.
Bus rides to Sunday School and
11:00 a.m. worship service are pro-
vided for children grades first
through adults by calling 655-1878.'
For more information about the
church or the ministries offered, call
655-1878.
* First Baptist Church, Sebring,
200 East Center Ave., Sebring, FL
33870. Telephone: 385-5154. Dr.
James Henry, pastor; Rev. David
Thomas, associate pastor music
and senior adults; Rev. Bill Cole,
associate pastor education; Arnie
Belcher, student ministry adviser.
Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday
Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday
Evening Worship, 6:30 p.m.


Wednesday night programs for chil- Worship, 10;4
dren, youth and adults from 5:30- Evening S
7:30 p.m. Preschool and Mother's Wednesday:
Day Out for children age 6 weeks to and Youth, 6:30
5 years old. Becky Gotsch, director. ed. For iriform,
Call 385-4704. N Whisperin
* Florida Avenue Baptist Church, Church, 303
.401 S. Florida Ave., Avon Park. Sebring. Phor
Mailing address is 710 W. Bell St., line, 385-67
Avon Park, FL 33825. Sunday: 9:45 Trinkle. Sunda
a.m. Sunday School for all ages; 11 10:30 a.m. a
a.m. worship service; 11 a.m. chil- study for al
dren's church (preschool-third Wednesday: F
grade); 6 p.m. evening worship p.m. Ministry
service. Wednesday prayer and entire family th
Bible study is 7 p.m. for children, Study, Disciple
youth and adults. Pastor is the Rev. and Children's
John D. Girdley. Worship leader is and Fellowship
Dennis Johns. Phone is 453-5339; Center availab
fax is 453-5556; and Web site is a.m. to 6' p.
www.ourchurch.com/member/t/thea Friday, 7 a.m.
venue.
* Independent Baptist Church,
5704 Couity Road 17 South, CATHOLIC
Sebrino. FL 33876. Sunday School -


- 9:30 a.m. Sunday worship -
10:30 a.m. Sunday evening 6
p.m. Wednesday service 7 p.m.
Fundamental, soul-winning, mis-
sion-minded, King James Bible
Church. Dr. John Hankins, pastor.
Larry Ruse, youth pastor. Phone
655-1899. Bus transportation.
* Maranatha Baptist Church
(GARBC), 35 Maranatha Blvd.,
Sebring, FL 33870 (A half mile east
of Highlands Avenue on Arbuckle
Creek Road.) .Sunday School, 9
a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:15 a.m.;
Evening Service, 6 p.m. Mid-week
service, Wednesday, 6 p.m. Daily
Prayer and Bible Study, 8 a.m.,
Hamman Hall. Pastor Gerald
Webber and Associate Pastor Stan
Mohr. Phone 382-4301.
* Parkway Free Will Baptist
Church, 3413 Sebring Parkway,
Sebring, FL 33870. Welcome to the
church where the "Son" always
shines. Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday
Evening Worship, 6 p.m.; and
Wednesday Evening Worship, 7
p.m. End-of-the-Month-Sing at 6-
p.m. on the last Sunday of each
month. The Rev. John D. Cave, pas-
tor. Church phone; 382-3552. Home
phone: 452-5868. Affiliated with the
National Association of Free Will
Baptists, Nashville, Tenn.
* Sparta Road Baptist Church,
(SBC) 4400 Sparta Road. Mike
Adams, Pastor. Sunday School,
9:45 a.m.; Sunday Morning'
Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening
Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday:
Prayer/Bible Study, 7 p.m.; Choir
practice 8 p.m. Nursery provided.
For information, call 382-0869.
* Southside Baptist Church
(GARBC), 379 S. Commerce Ave.,
Sebring. David C. Altman, Pastor;
Chuck Pausley, Youth Pastor; Ralph
0. Burns,'Assistant to the Pastor.
Sunday School for all ages, 9:30
a.m.; Morning Worship Service,
10:45 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6:30
p.m. Wednesday: Awana kinder-
garten through fifth.grade, 6:30
p.m.; Youth Meeting for Teens, 6:30
p.m. Adult Midweek Prayer and
Bible Study, 7 p.m. A nursery for
under age 3 is available at all serv-
ices. Provisions for handicapped
and hard-of-hearing. Office phone,
385-0752.
* Spring Lake Baptist Church,
7408 Valencia Road, Sebring, FL
33876. Phone: 655-2610. Pastor
Tom Kesinger. Independent, funda-
mental, affiliated with the GARBC.
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Sunday
morning service, 10:45 a.m.;
Sunday evening service, 6 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting and
Bible study, 7 p.m.
* Sunridge Baptist Church,
(SBC) 3704 Valerie Blvd. (U.S. 27
and Valerie, across from Florida
Hospital), Sebring. Dr. George R.
Lockhart, pastor. Sunday School,
9;30 a.m.; Sunday Morning


5 a.m.; and Sunday
ervice, 6 p.m.
Prayer, Bible Study,
0 p.m.Nursery provid-
ation, call 382-3695.
ng Pines Baptist
White Pine Drive,
ie: 382-6265, Prayer
88. Pastor Steve
ay: Worship Services,
nd 6:30 p.m.; Bible
I ages at 9 a.m.
Prayer Service, 6:30
opportunities for the
rough Worship, Bible
ship, Music, Student
s Ministries, Missions
i. Child Development
le foie ages 1-5 from 7
m. Monday through
to 6 p.m.


* Our Lady of Grace Catholic
Church, 595 East Main St., Avon
Park, 453-4757. Father Nicholas
McLoghlin, pastor. Saturday Vigil
Mass is 4 p.m. in English and 7 p.m.
in Spanish; 8 a.m. and 10:15 a.m.
Sunday; Weekdays at 8 a.m.
Monday through Friday.
Confessions are at 3:30 p.m.
Saturday. Religious Education
Classes are 9-10 a.m. September
through May for grades K through
8th. Youth Group meets from 5:30-
6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Youth Nights
for 6 years and older are from 6:30-
8:30 p.m. Wednesday.
* St. Catherine Catholic Church,
820 Hickory St., Sebring (mailing
address: Parish Office, 862 Bay
St., Sebring, FL 33870, 385-0049.
Rev. Jose Gonzalez, Pastor.
Masses Saturday Vigil: 5 p.m.
Sunday: 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and
noon Spanish Mass. Confessions:
4-4:45 p.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. on
First Friday, or on request. Daily
Masses, 8 a.m. and noon Monday-
Friday. Faith Formation Classes for
grades kindergarten through fifth,
from 9-10:15 Sunday in the Parish
Hall. (Rebecca Propst, coordinator
of Faith Formation, 385-7844) The
Edge Program for grades sixth
through eighth, from 6:45-8:15 p.m
Wednesday in the Youth Center.
(Pat Brown, coordinator of The
Edge, 655-2062) Life Teen for high
school students from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Sunday in the Youth Center. (Pat
Brown, Youth Minister) Adult Faith
Formation and people waiting to
become Catholic, from 7-9 p.m.
Thursday in the Youth Center.
(William Manint Sr., Program
Director, 385-0049. Choir rehearsal
from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in church.
(Robert Gillmore, Director of Music)
* St. James Catholic Church,
3380 Placidview Drive, Lake Placid,
465-3215. Father Vincent Llaria,
Pastor. Mass schedule: Summer
(May 1 to Oct. 31) Saturday Vigil, 4
p.m.; Sunday 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.;
Weekdays, 9 a.m. Winter (Nov. 1 to
April 30) Saturday, 4 p.m.;
Sunday, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11
a.m.; Weekdays 9 a.m.; and Holy
Days 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.,
first Saturday at 9 a.m.


CHRISTIAN

* Eastside Christian Church, 101
Peace Ave., Lake Placid, FL 33852
(two miles east of U.S. 27 on
County Road 621), 465-7065.
Stephen Bishop, pastor. Sunday:
Bible classes, 9 a.m.; Worship
Celebration with the Lord's Supper
each week 10:15 a.m. Youth Church
with Martha Crosbie, director at
10:40 a.m. Sophia Bishop, secre-
tary; Thelma Hall, organist; and Pat
Hjort, pianist. Wednesday: Praise
and Prayer, 6:30 p.m.; "Building
God's Kingdom for Everyone."
"Jesus Christ, the Way, Truth and


Life!" "Alive and Worth the Drive!"
.* Sebring Christian Church, 4514
Hammock Road, Sebring, FL
33872.' Tod Schwingel, Preacher;
Sunday Worship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
School, 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening
Worship, 6 p.m.; Wednesday night
meals, 5 p.m.; and Wednesday
Bible Study, 6 p.m. Phone 382-
6676.
* First Christian Church, 1016 W.
Camphor St., Avon Park, FL 33825.
"Where truth is taught and love
abounds." Greg Ratliff, Senior
Minister; Tammy Johns, Secretary
and Children's Director; Bart
Culpepper, Youth Director; Jon
Carter, Music Director. Bible School
9 a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; Bible
Study, 6 p.m.; Wednesday Choir
Practice & Children's Classes, 5:15
p.m.; Study Groups for all ages and
Children's Choir, 6:15.p.m. Nursery
provided for all events.
* First Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ), 510
Poinsettia Avenue, (corner of
Poinsettia and Eucalyptus),
Sebring, FL 33870. Phone: .385-
0358 or 385-3435. The Rev. Ronald
Norton, Pastor; Sunday School,
9:00 a.m.; Praise Breakfast, 10:00
a..m., Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.;
Children's Church, 10:30 a.m.
Thursday, Praise and Worship, 6:45
p.m. Youth Fellowship, 7:15 p.m.;
Midweek Bibre Study, 7:15 p.m.


CHRISTIAN &
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE

* The Alliance Church of Sebring,
4451 Sparta Road, Sebring, FL
33875. Call 382-1343. Rev. Steve
Hagen, pastor. Sunday services:
Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m.;
Sunday Morning Worship Service
meets at 10:30 a.m.; Sunday
Evening Bible Study meets at 6 p.m.
(off site); Wednesday Prayer
Gathering meets at 6 p.m.


CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

* Christian Science Church, 146
N. Franklin St. Sunday: 10:30 a.m.
Morning Worship and Sunday
School. Testimonial meetings at 4
p.m. each second and fourth
Wednesday. A free public Reading
Room, located at the church, is
open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tuesday ,and Thursday. The Bible
and the Christian Science textbook,
"Science and Health with Key to the
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy are
our only preachers. All are welcome
to come and partake of the comfort,
guidance, support and healing
found in the lesson-sermons.


CHURCH OF BRETHREN

* Church of the Brethren, 700 S.
Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870.
Sunday: Church School, 9 a.m.;
Morning Worship, 10:15 a.m.
Wednesday: Temple Choir, 7:30
p.m. Phone 385-1597.
* Lorida Church of the Brethren
332 Palms Estates Road, Lorida
(three blocks south of U.S. 98)
Mailing address is P.O. Box 149,
Lorida, FL 33857. Phone 655-1466.
Sunday School classes for children,
youth and adults at 9:30 a.m.
Christian worship at 10:30 a.m.
Pastor, Rev. Jim Baker.

CHURCH OF CHRIST

* Avon Park Church of Christ,
200 S. Forest Ave., Avon Park, FL
33825. Minister: Larry Roberts.
Sunday Worship Services, 10:30
a.m. and 6 p.m. Nursery facilities
are available at every service. Bible
Study: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bible centered
classes for all ages. Church phone:


453-4692.
* Sebring Parkway Church of
Christ, 3800 Sebring Parkway,
Sebring, FL 33870; 385-7443. We
would like to extend an invitation for
you and your family to visit with us
here at Sebring Parkway. Our hours
of service are: Sunday Bible Class,
9 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service, 10
a.m.; Sunday Evening Service, 6
p.m.; Wednesday Bible Class, 7
p.m.

CHURCH OF GOD

* Living Waters Church of God,
4571 Sparta Road, .Sebring, FL
33875. Sunday: Homecoming serv-
ice, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:45
a.m.; prayer, 9:45 a.m.; Encounter
worship service, 10:45 a.m. and it is
bilingual; nursery at 10:45 a.m.; kids
church, 9, and 10:45 a.m. and
evening worship, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday;;,FPastor's prayer, partners,
6 a.m.; Intercessory prayer, noon;
and Bread of Life Food Pantry, 4-6
p.m. Wednesday: Fellowship meals,
5:30 p.m.; Awana Kid's Bible Club,
6:30-8 p.m.; School of ministry,
6:30-8 p.m.; and worship team
rehearsals, 8 p.m. Thursday: Youth
night/cafe and game room, 6 p.m.
and worship, 7 p.m. Phone: 385-
8772.

CHURCH OF NAZARENE

* Church of the Nazarene of
Sebring, 420 Pine St., Sebring.
Sunday: Sunday School begins at
9:45 a.m. for all ages; Morning
Worship at 10:45 a.m.; Service at 6
p.m. Wednesday evening service at
7 p.m. with special services for chil-
dren, youth and adults. Special
services once a month for seniors
(Prime Timers), and young adults
and families. Call for details at 385-
0400, Pastor Emmett Garrison.
* First Church of the Nazarene of
Avon Park, P.O. Box 1118, Avon
Park, FL 33826-1118. Sunday:
Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m.
for all ages; morning worship at
10:45 a.m.; and evening service at 6
p.m. Wednesday evening service is
at 7 p.m. with special services for
children and adults. Special servic-
es once a month for seniors (Prime
Time) and Ladies ministries. If you
need any more information, call
453-4851.
* First Church of the Nazarene of
Lake Placid, 512 W. Interlake Blvd.,
Lake Placid, FL 33852. Sunday
school, 9:30 a.m.; Morning worship,
10:45 a.m.; Evening service, 6 p:m.
Wednesday evenihg, 7 p.m.
Classes for adult children and
youth. Call 465-6916. Pastor Tim
Taylor.


CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION

* Community Bible Church -
Churches of Christ in Christian
Union, (Orange Blossom
Conference Center) 1400 C-17A
North (truck route), Avon Park.
Presenting Jesus Christ as the
answer for time and eternity.
Sunday morning worship service,
10:30 a.m. Nursery provided. Junior
Church activities at same time for K-
6 grade. Sunday School Bible hour
(all ages), 9:30 a.m. (Transportation
available.) Sunday evening praise
and worship service, 6 p.m.
Wednesday evening prayer service,
7 p.m. Children and youth activities
at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Everyone is
welcome, please come worship with
us. Tom Schankweiler, Pastor.
Phone 453-6052.


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RELIGION
Continued from 4B
and also at 6 p.m. There is also a
Wednesday evening service at 6:15
p.m. with Holy Communion and
healing.
St. Francis is located at 43 Lake
June Road, off U.S. 27, just north
of the Lake Placid railroad over-
pass.

St. John United Methodist

Church
SEBRING At Sunday's 8 a.m.,
9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. services, the
Rev. Shiela Swanger will be bring-
ing the message "Come.....Inherit
the Kingdom." The gospel text is
Matthew 24:34-46.
Nursery service will be provided
for infants through 4 year olds at all
three services.
Worship on Wednesday will start
at 5:45 p.m.
The church is located at 3214
Grand Prix Drive. Call 382-1736 or


visit www.stjohnsebring.org.

Sanctuary Church

of God
AVON PARK Morning wor-
ship service is at 10:30 a.m. and
will feature guest speaker Pastor
John Alexander. There is a nursery
provided and a special section for
those in a wheelchair. Sunday
school is at 9:45 a.m. with classes
for all ages.
Wednesday night family training
is at 7:30 p.m. with classes for all
ages from toddlers to adults.
The Healing Center is open on
Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 12
p.m. The Soak center is open from
8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through
Friday.
Scripture for the week: :I have
carried you since you were born: I
have taken care of you from your
birth. Even when you are qld, I will
be the same. Even when your hair
has turned gray, I will take care of
you. I made you and will take care


of you." (Isaiah 46:3-4).
The Youth Department is gearing
up for a Valentine Extravaganza,
and details will be announced.

Sebring Church

of the Brethren
SEBRING Sunday at the 10:15
a.m. worship service, pastor Keith
Simmons will deliver God's mes-
sage titled, "Proclaiming
Foolishness."
At 9 a.m., the Friendship Class
will be led by the Rev. Wendell
Bohrer in Garst Chapel and the
Seekers Class will meet in the con-
ference room along with the Class
of James.

Southside Baptist Church
SEBRING In the 10:45 a.m.
worship service Sunday, the Rev.
David Altman will speak on "The
Armor of God" from the Glory in
the Church series. He will be speak-
ing from the book of Ephesians:
Children's church and a nursery are


available.
In Sunday's 6:30 p.m. worship
service, Cletis Titus, a missionary
to Jamaica, will be speaking.
Special music will be presented by
Gary Hilliker and also Katie
Altman.
Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., the
AWANA clubs and youth group
meet. Adult Bible study and prayer
meeting starts at 7 p.m. The church
is located at 379 S. Commerce Ave.
Call 385-0752 or visit www.south-
sidebaptistsebring.com.

The Way Church
SEBRING The pastor will be
continuing his series in Acts speak-
ing about the first missionaries in
Acts Chapter 8 this Sunday.
Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m. and
worship at 10:30 a.m. Child care is
provided.
The men's breakfast is at 8 a.m.
on Feb. 2 at Dee's Restaurant.
Small group studies are starting.
See the list on the back table and
sign up for the one you would like


to attend.
The church meets at Dee's Place
on North Ridgewood Avenue.

Trinity Lutheran Church
LAKE PLACID Pastor
Richard Norris will officiate at the
8 a.m. and 11 a.m. services. He will
continue his series on "How Big Is
God?" There will be a nursery and
children's church available at the 11
a.m. service.
The pastor will have a Bible
study at 9 a.m. Wednesday at the
church and at 10 a.m. Thursday at
Tropical Harbor. There will be a
meeting of the Club 456 on
Wednesday from 5-6:30 p.m. This is
open to all children in fourth
through sixth grades.
There will be a garage sale at the
church today and Saturday.
Visitors are welcome at all serv-
ices and activities. For information,
call 465-5253, visit www.vchurch-
es.com/trinitylutheranlp or stop at
the church office located at 25
Lakeview St.


PLACES to


WORSHIP


EPISCOPAL

The Episcopal Church of the
Redeemer.Service times are 8:30
and 10 a.m. with Holy Communion
and blended music at each service.
Coffee hour following services.
Babysitting available. Newcomers
welcome. Rector is the Rev. Joyce
Holmes. Call 453-5664 or e-mail
redeemer1895@aol.com Web site:
redeemeravon.com. The church is
at 839 Howe's Way, Avon Park (two
miles north of Sun 'N Lake
Boulevard, across from Wells
Dodge.)
St. Agnes Episcopal Church,
3840 Lakeview Drive, Sebring, FL
33870. Sunday Services: Holy
Eucharist Rite I 7:45 a.m., Holy
Eucharist Rite II 10 a.m. Midweek
service on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Sunday School for all ages at 9 a.m.
The nursery is open 8:45 a.m. until
15 minutes after the 10 a.m. service
ends. Wednesday: Adult Bible
study, 9:30 a.m. Visitors are always
welcome. The Rev. Jim Kurtz, rec-
tor. Church office 385-7649, for
more information. "
r-;E-St' Francis of-Assisi Episcopal
Church, 43 Lake June Road, Lake
Placid, FL 33852. Phone: 465-0051.
Rev. Elizabeth L. Myers, Rector.
Sunday Worship, 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m.
and 6 p.m. Wednesday evening:
Holy Communion with Healing
Service, 6:15 p.m. Child care avail-
able at the 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Sunday service. Come and join us.


GRACE BRETHREN

Grace Brethren Church, 3626
Thunderbird Road, (863) 835-0869.
Dr. Randall Smith, Senior Pastor,
Rev. David Ogden, Associate
Pastor, Matt Wheelock, Assistant to
the Pastor, and Aaron Michaud,
Youth Director. "Kid City" Children's
Ministries: 9 a.m.-12 noon, First
Service: 9 a.m.-10:15 a.m., Drinks,
Donuts and Fellowship: 10:15 a.m.-
10:45 a.m., Second Service: 10:45
a.m.-12 noon. Sunday Evening
Service: 6 p.m.-7 p.m., Wednesday
Evening Service: 7 p.m.-8 p.m.
"Crave" Youth Doings, Christian
Life: Application, Bible Study and
Prayer, and "Kid City" Children's
Activities. "Kid City" Pre-School/
Day Care: Nursery Age Through 5th
Grade. Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-6
p.m. (By Registration Call: 385-
3111).


INTERDENOMINATIONAL

Spirit of Life Ministries
International, an interdenomina-
tional full-gospel ministry, 4011 U.S.
27 South, Sebring, across from the
Sebring Diner and behind Sonshine
Medical and Surgical Supplies.
Pastors, Jim and Helen Todd.
Phone: 382-2143. Sunday service,
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesdays at
7 p.m. Thrift shop open from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Clean,
usable donations accepted for thrift
shop. Visit our Web site: www.spir-
itoflifeintl.org. "Where the future is
as bright as the promises of God."
World Harvest and Restoration
Ministries, (non-denominational)
2200 N. Avon Blvd., Avon Park, FL
33825. Phone: 452-9777 or 453-
3771. Sunday service: Sunday
*School, 10 a.m. and worship, 11
a.m. Wednesday services: 7 p.m.
prayer meeting/Bible study. Pastor:
W.H. Rogers.


JEWISH

Temple Israel of Highlands
County, 1305 Temple Israel Drive,
Sebring, FL 33870. Shabbat servic-
es held on first and third Friday at
7:30 p.m. All are welcome! Women's
lunch brunch meets on the fourth
Tuesday of every month at different
restaurants. Torah Commentary at


3:30 p.m. every Thursday. Adult
educational movies at 2 p.m. every
second Sunday. Open to the public.
Havdalah services and dinner are
held monthly at member's homes.
Open to memebers only. Summer
hours may vary. For further informa-
tion, call the Temple office at 382-
7744.

LUTHERAN

* Atonement Lutheran Church
(ELCA), 1178 S.E. Lakeview Drive.,
Sebring. The Rev. Dr. Jack
Biemiller, interim pastor. Jim Helwig,
organist/choir director. Holy
Eucharist at 9:30 a.m.; Parish Choir
at 6:45 p.m. Wednesdays; and
Mary/Martha Circle meets at noon
first Tuesday for lunch. Phone 385-
0797.
* Christ Lutheran Church Avon
Park, 1320 County Road 64, half
mile east of the Avon Park High
School. Sunday Divine Worship,10
a.m. Holy Communion is celebrated
every week with traditional Lutheran
Liturgy, hymns and songs of praise.
Fellowship fime with coffee and
refreshments follows worship. Bible
Study on Thursday at 7 p.m. is infor-
mal and focused on nurture, care
and prayer. Come worship and fel-
lowship with us. Call Pastor Scott
McLean at 471-2663 or see christ
lutheranavonpark.com.
* Faith Lutheran Church LCMS,
2740 Lakeview Drive, Sebring.
Church phone: 385-7848, Faith's
Closet phone: 385-2782. Gary
Kindle, Pastor; Lea Ann Curry,
Parish Nurse. Worship services: 8
a.m. Sunday; Sunday School for
children and adult Bible classes is
9:15 a.m.; and Praise worship serv-
ice, 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Youth group
meets at 6 p.m. Sunday.
Communion is served the first and
third and fifth Sunday of the month.
Sunday worship service is broad-
cast on WITS 1340 AM at 8 a.m.
each Sunday. Educational opportu-
nities include weekly adult Bible
studies. Special worship services
are on Thanksgiving Eve, Christmas
Eve, New Year's Eve and Easter.
Midweek services are during Advent
and Lent. Faith's Closet Resale
Shop is open to the community from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through
Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.
All are warmly welcome in the fami-
ly of faith.
* Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church (AALC) American
Association of Lutheran
Churches, 4348 Schumacher
Road, Sebring, one mile west of
Wal-Mart. James Weed, pastor.
Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.
Sunday. Bible Study, 9 a.m. Nursery
provided. Social activities: Choir,
Missiorls, Evangelism. Phone 385-
1163.
* New Life Evangelical Lutheran
Church, 3725 Hammock Road, a
Congregation of the Evangelical
Lutheran Synod (ELS) in fellowship
with the Wisconsin Evangelical
Lutheran Synod (WELS). Sunday
Worship at 10 a.m. Sunday School,
9 a.m.; Bible Study, 9 a.m. Weekday
Bible Study on Tuesdays at 9:30
a.m. For more information, call Rev.
Richard -Fyffe at 385-2293 or 385-
5793.
* Resurrection Lutheran Church
- ELCA, 324 E. Main St., Avon Park.
Pastor: Rev. John C. Grodzinski.
Holy Eucharist, 8 and 10:30 a.m.
Sunday; Sunday school at 9:15 a.m.
Coffee and fellowship hour follow
the service. Wednesday worship,
(year round) 7 p.m. Office phone
number is 453-6858.
* Trinity Lutheran Church -
LCMS, 25 Lakeview St., Lake
Placid, FL 33852; 465-5253. The
Rev. Richard A. Norris, pastor; and
Noel Johnson, youth and family life.
Worship schedule for December
through Easter: Worship service 8
and 11 a.m.; Communion services,
first and third Sundays; (Children's
Church, 11 a.m. only); and
Education Hour, 9:30 a.m. Worship
schedule for summer through fall:


Worship service, 9 a.m.;
Communion services, first and third
Sundays; Education Hour 10:30
a.m. Additional services: Lent and
Advent season, 6 p.m.; Maundy
Thursday and Good Friday, 7 p.m.;
Easter Sunday, 7 and 10. a.m.;
Christmas Eve, 7 p.m.; Christmas
Day, 10 a.m.; Thanksgiving Eve,.
Wednesday, 7 p.m. Fellowship
activities: Youth Group, Senior
Citizens, Younger Side Adults,
Ladies Missionary League, Ladies
Guild, Small group studies as
scheduled. Music: Choir and hand
chimes. Trinity Tots Preschool (3-5
years old): 8:15 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday. License:
C14H10020: Susan Norris, director.
Visit us online at: www.vchurches.
com/trinitylutheranlp.


NON-DENOMINATIONAL

* Bible Fellowship Church, 3750
Hammock Road, Sebring, FL
33872. Sunday: First Worship serv-
ice and Sunday school, 9 a.m.;
Second Worship service and
Sunday school, 10:45 a.m. A nurs-
ery is provided for children up to 2
years old. Evening: Junior and
Senior Youth, 6 p.m. and evening
service, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday:
Youth, 5-8 p.m. Children (3 years to
fifth grade), 5:50-7:30 p.m. Adult
classes, 6:30 p.m.; Prayer time,
6:30 p.m. Dr. Eugene Bengtson,
pastor; Todd Patterson, associate
pastor. Church office 385-1024.
* Calvary Church, 1825 Hammock
Road, Sebring, FL 33872; '386-
4900. An independent community
church. Sunday morning worship,
9:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 a.m.;
Wednesday Bible studies, 10 a.m.
and 6:30 p.m. Pastor Lester
Osbeck. A small friendly church
waiting for your visit.
* Christian Training Ministries
Inc., on Sebring Parkway. Enter off
County Road 17 on Simpson
Avenue. Sunday service is at 10
a.m. A nursery and children's church
are provided. The church is part of
Christian International Ministries
Network, a full gospel, non-denomi-
national ministry. Linda M. Downing,
minister: Phone, 314-9195, lindad
owning@hotmail.com. Casey L.
Downing, associate minister:
Phone, 385-8171,
caseydowning@hotmail.com. Web
site is www.christiantrainingmin-
istries.net
* Highlands Community Church
is meeting at the Community
Christian Church at 3005 New Life
Way. Highlands Community Church
features a casual- contemporary.
church. Our Celebration Service is
at 10 AM and includes a quality
nursery and Kid's world for ages
through elementary age. Church
phone is 471-1236, or Pastor Bruce
Linhart's cell is 402-1684. Web site:
highlandscommunity.com e-mail:
pastor@highlandscommunity.com
* Iglesia Cristo Te Ama Outreach
Community Church, 1900 State
Road 64 West, Avon Park, FL
33825. Sunday Bible study, 10 a.m.
Domingo Estudio Biblico 10 a.m.
Sunday Worship, 11 a.m. Domingo
Adoracion, 11 a.m. Sunday night
miracle healing service, 7:30 p.m.
Domingo noche servicio de milagros
y sanidad, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
Bible service and prayer, 7:30 p.m.
Miercoles estudio Biblico y oracion,
7:30 p.m. Come visit us and experi-
ence the power of the word of Jesus
Christ in salvation, deliverance, mir-
acle and healing. It is bilingual.
Pastor Candi Garcia, 471-6893.
* Unity Life Enrichment Centre,
new location, 10417 Orange
Blossom Blvd. S., Sebring, FL
33875; 471-1122; e-mail unity@vis-
tanet.net. Web site, www.unityofse-
bring.org. 10:30 a.m. Sunday
Celebration Service, Nursery and
Children's Church. Weekly Classes,
Christian Bookstore and Cafe,
Prayer Ministry, Life Enrichment
Groups. Rev. Andrew C. Conyer,
senior minister transforming lives


from ordinary to extraordinary.
* Visions Christian Community
Church, 105 Jim Rodgers Ave.,
Avon Park (in the historical build-
ing). Pastor is Alvin Conner. Sunday
worship, 11:15 a.m. Wednesday -
Youth Cultural Arts Ministry, 5:30
p.m.; Youth Bible Study, 7 p.m.; and
Adult Bible Study, 7 p.m. Holy
Communion is first Sunday of each
month. Youth ministry is fourth
Sunday. Women's Ministry is fifth
Sunday. "Where there is no vision
my people perish."
* The Way Church meets at Dee's
Place, 128 N. Ridgewood Drive,
Sebring. Time schedule for Sunday
is refreshments and fellowship at 9
a.m., Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.
and worship service at 10:30 a.m.
The Way is a church family who
gathers for contemporary worship,
teaching of God's Word, prayer and
fellowship. Come early and stay
after for fellowship time. Child care
and children's church are provided.
Reinhold Buxbaum is pastor. The
Way A place for you. Office
Phone:471-6140, Church Cell
Phone:381-6190. Email: theway
church@hotmail.com. Web site:
www. TheWayChurch.org


PRESBYTERIAN

* Covenant Presbyterian Church
(PCA), 4500 Sun 'N Lake Blvd.,
Sebring, 33872-2113. A
Congregation' of the Presbyterian
Church in America. Worship servic-
es: Sunday morning worship, 10:30
a.m. Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.;
Sunday evening, 6:30 p.m.;
Wednesday evening Prayer
Meeting, Youth Group and Kids
Quest, 6 p.m. Phone: 385-3234;
Fax: 385-2759; e-mail:
covpres@strato.net; Web site:
www.cpcsebring.org. Rev. W.
Darrell Arnold, pastor. Office hours:
8:30-11:30 a.m. Monday through
Thursday.
* First Presbyterian Church ARP,
215 E. Circle St., (two entrances on
LaGrande), Avon Park, FL 33825.
Phone: 453-3242. The Rev. Robert
Johnson is the pastor. Fellowship
time, 9 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:30
a.m.; Adult Bible Study, 9:30 a.m.;
Sunday Worship, 10:45 a.m.;
Children's Church, 10:45 a.m.; and
Women's Bible Study, 6:30 p.m.
Other weekly activities: Wednesday
Prayer, 9:30 a.m.; Pastor's Bible
study, 10:30 a.m.; First Wednesday
lunch, 11:30 a.m.; Circles: Second
Tuesday, 1 and 7:30 p.m. and sec-
ond Wednesday, 1 p.m.; Potluck
dinner, 6 p.m. third Wednesday; and
choir practice, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Be a part of a warm,
caring church family with traditional
services, following biblical truth.
* First Presbyterian Church, ARP,
319 Poinsettia Ave., Sebring, FL
33870. 385-0107. Sunday School,
all ages, 9:30 a.m.; Worship
Service, 11 a.m.; Tuesday: "KFC"
Kids for Christ Youth Group, 3:15-
4:15 p.m.; Senior High Youth Group,
6:30-8:15 p.m. Wednesday: Adult
Bible Study, 10:30 a.m.; choir
rehearsal, 5:30 p.m. Nursery avail-
able for Sunday worship. Call 'the
church office for more information
and other classes. Rev. Darrell A.
Peer, pastor. Richard Hart, director
of youth ministry.
* First Presbyterian Church, ARP
118 North Oak Ave., Lake Placid,
465-2742. E-mail: fpc/p@earth-
link.net. The Rev. Ray Cameron,
senior pastor; the Rev. Drew
Severance, associate pastor.
Sunday morning worship is at 8:30
and 11 a.m.; and contemporary wor-
ship is at 10:45 a.m. in Friendship
Hall. A variety of Sunday school
classes for adults and children are
at 9:30 a.m. Call the church office
for more information about the
classes offered. Nursery is provided
for babies and toddlers; while young
children up to second grade have a
special Children's Church offered
during the worship service to help
them grow in their spiritual knowl-


edge.
* Spring Lake Presbyterian
Church (USA), 5887 U.S. 98,
Sebring, FL 33876. Sunday School,
9 a.m.; Worship Service, 10 a.m.
Session meets at 6:30 p.m. the sec-
ond Thursday of ttne month,
September through June. Board of
Deacon's meet at 5:30 p.m. first
Monday of the month. "Choir
rehearses at 7 p.m. each
Wednesday, September through
April. Presbyterian Women meet at
10 a.m. the third Thursday of the
month. Pastor: The Rev. Kathryn
Treadway. Organist: Richard Wedig.
Choir Director: Suzan Wedig.
Church phone, 655-0713; e-mail,
slpc@tnni.net, Web site,
http://slpc.presbychurch.org.


SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

* Avon Park Seventh-day
Adventist Church, 1410 West
Avon Blvd., Avon Park. Phone: 453-
6641 or e-mail: wmc@strato.net.
Saturday early morning worship
service is at 8 a.m.; Sabbath
School, 9:40 a.m.; Divine Worship
service at 11:05 a.m.; Adventist
Youth in Action (AYA), 4 p.m. and
Vespers at 5 p.m.. Wednesday
prayer meeting 7 p.m. Community
Service hours on Tuesday and
Thursday is from 9:00 a.m. till Noon.
Senior, Pastor Paul Boling; and
Associate Pastor Kameron
DeVasher. Walker Memorial
Academy Christian School offering
education for kindergarten through
12th grades.
* Sebring Seventh-Day Adventist
Church, 2106 N. State Road 17,
Sebring; 385-2438. Worship
Services: 9:15 a.m. Saturday, Bible
study; 11 a.m. Saturday, preaching;
7:15 p.m. Tuesday, prayer meeting.
Community service: 9-11 a.m. every
Monday. Health van ministry: 9-11
a.m. every second Thursday of the
month. Pastor Gregg Aguirre.


THE CHURCH OF LATTER
DAY SAINTS

* The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, 3235 Grand Prix
Drive, Sebring, FL 33870. Phone:
382-9092. Dale Bargar, bishop;
Butler Tyler, first counselor; and
James. Parker, second counselor.
Family History Center: 382-1822.
Sunday services: Sacrament meet-
ing, 10-11:10 a.m.; Gospel Doctrine,
11:20 a.m. to noon; and
Priesthood/Relief Society, 12:10-1
p.m. Youth activities from 7-8:20
p.m. Wednesday: 11-year-old
Scouts, 7-8:20 p.m. first and third
Wednesday; and activity days for 8-
11 year old girls from 7-8:20 p.m.
second and fourth Wednesday.


THE SALVATION ARMY

* The Salvation Army Center
for Worship. Sunday: Sunday
School, 9:45 a.m.; Holiness meet-
ing, 11 a.m.; and Praise meeting
and lunch, noon. Tuesday: Prayer,
6:30 p.m.; and Women's Ministries,
7 p.m. Wednesday: Youth
Ministries, 5 p.m. Every fourth
Thursday is Men's Fellowship, 6:30
p.m. All meetings are at 120 N.
Ridgewood Ave., Sebring. For more
information, visit the Web site
www.salvationarmysebring.com or
call Captain Mary Holmes at 385-
7548, ext. 110.


UNITED METHODIST

N First United Methodist Church,
200 S. Lake Ave., Avon Park, FL
33825. Phone: 453-3759. Weekly
services: 6 p.m. Saturday; 8:30 and
11 a.m. Sunday; 9:45 a.m. Sunday
School; Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.
Sunday; choir practice 4:15 p.m.
Wednesday; Cub Scouts, 6 p.m.
Monday; Boy Scouts, 7:15 p.m.


Monday. Karen Wilson, choir direc-
tor/organist; Rev. Edward Wilson,
minister of visitation; Rev. Robert
Thorn, pastor. Everyone is wel-
come.
* First United Methodist Church,
105 S. Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870.
The Rev. Ron Daniels, pastor.
Traditional Worship Service at 8:15
and 10:55 a.m. Contemporary
Sunday Worship at 9:40 a.m.
Sunday School at 9:40 and 1,0:55
a.m. Youth meeting, 5:30-8 p.m.
Sunday. Youth After School Ministry,
3-5 p.m. Tuesday. Rick Heilig;,youth
director. Children's After School
Ministry, 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Wednesday. The 10:55 a.m. Sunday
worship service is broadcast over
WITS 1340 on AM dial. There is a
nursery available at all services.
M Memorial United Methodist
Church, 500 Kent Ave., Lake
Placid, FL, 33852. The Rev.
Douglas S. Pareti, senior pastor.
Claude H.L. Burnett, pastoral assis-
tant. Sunday schedule: Heritage
worship service at 8:30 a.m.; Bible
classes for all ages at 9:30 a.m.;
Celebration worship service at
10:45 a.m.; New Song worship serv-
ice at 10:45 a.m.; Youth fellowship
for sixth through 12th graders at 5
p.m.; Bible fellowship class, 6 p.m.
Nursery care provided every
Sunday morning. We offer Christ-
centered Sunday school classes,
youth programs, Bible studies, book
studies and Christian fellowship.
Call the church office at 465-2422 or
check out our church Web site at
www.memorialumc.com.
S St. John United Methodist
Church, 3214 Grand Prix Drive,
Sebring, FL 33872. The Rev. Ronald
DeGenaro Jr., Pastor. Sunday
School, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Morning
Worship, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11
a.m. Hispanic worship is at 9:30
a.m. Sunday. Hispanic Adult Sunday
School is at 9 a.m. Hispanic
Children's Sunday School is at 9:30
a.m. Nursery provided for all servic-
es. Phone 382-1736. www.stjohnse-
bring.org
* Spring Lake United Methodist
Church, 8170 Cozumel Lane,
Sebring. The Rev. Clyde Weaver Jr.,
Pastor. Sunday Morning Worship,
9:55 a.m. Church office phone, 655-
0040.


UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST

* Emmanuel United Church of
Christ, 3115 Hope Street, Sebring,
FL 33875. Sunday worship, 9:30
a.m. Children's Christian Education,
9:30 a.m. Everyone is welcome at
Emmanuel. We "are located 1.7
miles west of U.S. 27 on Hammock
Rbad. For more information, call the
church office at 471-1999 or e-mail
to eucc@strato.net or check our
website sebringemmanuelucc.com.


UNION CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH

* Union Congregational Church,
106 N. Butler Ave., Avon Park, FL
33825; 453-3345. Pastor: The Rev.
Bill Breylinger. Sunday services are
at 7:45 a.m. at the Historic Church,
101 Jim Rodgers Ave.; 9 a.m. and
10:45 a.m. at Millennium Church,
106 North Butler Ave. Sunday
school: 9 a.m. Bible study: 5 p.m.
Wednesday worship service: 6 p.m.
Visit us at our Web
site: www.apunionchurch.org


VINEYARD

* Heartland Vineyard, 2523 U.S.
27 South, (just past the Wild Turkey
Tavern) Avon Park. Contemporary
Worship is at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Children's Church and
Preschool/Nursery provided
Sunday. Pastor, Gerry Woltman.
Telephone: 453-9800. Casual, con-
temporary and Christ-centered.


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6B Friday, January 25, 2008
Religion Snapshots


Apostolic Outreach
Crusades coming to
Sebring, Arcadia
SEBRING Apostolic
Outreach Crusades withrthe
Rev. Tim Dunn will be at 7
p.m. today at the Plantation
room at the Kenilworth
Lodge (www.kenil-
worthlodge.com). and will
also be at the Apostolic
Church of Jesus Christ at 205
S. Luther Avenue in Arcadia
(located one block off
Highway 70-East behind
Pizza Hut) on Tuesday.
It will be an evening of
rejoicing and blessing in the
Holy Ghost. Come worship
and enjoy the presence of
God, let his Spirit touch and
heal you.
For details, call (318) 794-
3773 or visit the Web site at
www.apostolicoutreach.com.

LDS Stake Conference
in Lakeland
LAKELAND The annu-
al Conference of the
Lakeland Stake of The
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints will be held
Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday at 4 p.m., there will
be a Priesthood and Welfare
meeting to include Relief
Society Presidencies. The
adult session of Conference
will be at 7 p.m. Saturday
night. All Saturday meetings
will be held at the Stake
Center at 5850 Lakeland
Highlands Road in Lakeland.
Sunday at 10 a.m., there
will be a Conference
Broadcast at each ward.
Members should attend their
own wards on Sunday.

Missionary speaker
at Lake Placid
LAKE PLACID Andrea
Rojas is coming to Lake
Placid and will be speaking
at all the worship- services on
Sunday at Memorial United
Methodist Church. The pub-
lic is invited. Service times
are 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.
in the sanctuary and 10:45
a.m. at the New Song service
in Rob Reynolds Hall.
Andrea'is the Costa Rica
field worker for Evangelism
for Children. Under the aus-
pices of the Methodist
Church in Costa Rica, she is
helping to oversee the con-
struction of children's out-
reach center, and with the
guidance of missionary Ray
Zirkel, is developing many
exciting programs to reach
the country's children for
Christ.
Evangelism for Children is
a foundation established
through the generosity of
Henry and Carol Prillwitz
with the specific focus of
funding ministries that invite
children to accept Jesus
Christ as their Savior, one by
one. Not long before his
death, Mr. Prillwitz felt led
to take this ministry to Costa
Rica. It was about that time


that Andrea Rojas had fin-
ished college in the United
States and wanted to return
to her native Costa Rica to
work with children.
Come and hear the exciting
story of the results of this
ministry. Call the church
office at 465-2422.

Habitat for Humanity
presenting program
SEBRING The local
Habitat for Humanity will
present a program at the
Sebring Church of the
Brethren in Garst Chapel at
6:30 p.m. on Wednesday.
There will be a brief history
of the affiliate, how families
are selected and what they
have to do to earn a home of
their own. The program will
also cover what there obliga-
tions are, such as mortgages
and home upkeep. The homes
are built with volunteer labor
with assistance from the con-
struction foreman.
Highlands County Habitat
for Humanity is a nonprofit,
Christian-based organization
dedicated to eliminating sub-
standard housing and to make
adequate, affordable shelter a
matter of conscience and
action. Habitat is founded on .
the conviction that every
man, woman and child
should have simple, decent
affordable place to live in
dignity and safety.
Highlands County Habitat
for Humanity was founded in
1990 and it took us over a
year to build our first home,
since then we have built over
110 homes and are in the top
10 percent of all the Habitat
affiliates in the United States.

Levitt to speak on
Sunday in Sebring
SEBRING Zola Levitt
Ministries' Sandra Levitt will
be at Christ Fellowship
Assembly of God Church,
2935 New Life Way in
Sebring, at 10 a.m. on
Sunday.
Listen to the insights and
biblical teaching of Sandra
Levitt, one of the leading
advocates for believers
understanding their Jewish
roots. Ask questions and get
answers to sonie of the most
controversial topics facing
the community of believers
today.
For more information, call
471-0924.

Camp Meeting starts
Thursday in AP
AVON PARK The 69th
Annual Camp Meeting con-.
venes at Avon Park Holiness
Camp Tabernacle across from
the new Wal-Mart at 7:30
p.m. on Thursday, and con-
tinues through Sunday, Feb.
10. Bible Study is at 9:15
a.m. with preaching services
at 10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and
7:30 p.m. daily, with special
music at each service. The
public is invited.


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Zola Levitt Ministries' Sandra Levitt will be at Christ
Fellowship Assembly of God Church, 2935 New Life Way in
Sebring, at 10 a.m. on Sunday.


Each year, hundreds of
camp supporters return to
Avon Park for this time of
spiritual renewal and growth.
Monday is Missionary
Day, one of the traditional
favorite activities. This
year's missionaries come
from Honduras (Terry and
Colleen Hawk, WOM),
Kenya (John and Beth
Muehleisen, WGM), Ukraine
(Randy and Shelley Marshall,
OMS), and Mozambique
(Larry and Susan Weil,
OMS).
Evangelists this year are
the-Rev. David Gallimore of
Eatonton, Ga.; Dr. John
Neihof of Jackson, Ky.; Dr.
David Watson of Terry,
Miss.; and Dr. Donald
Bastian of Lakeland. Bible
Teacher is Dr. Less Woodson
of Elizabethtown, Ky. and
Song Evangelist is Rev.
Michael Anderson of
Clarkston, Mich. Local musi-
cians Dan Greer and Glenna
Shook provide the instrumen-
tal music.
For more information, a
preaching schedule, and other
activities, go to www.avon
parkcahmp.org and click on
camp meeting, or call the
office at 453-6831.

Musical Merrill
ministry to perform
SEBRING The Musical
Merrill family will be per- *
forming at Calvary Church
Sunday, Feb. 3 at 9:45 a.m.
and 6 p.m. They will also be
in action Monday through
Wednesday nights at 7 p.m.
This family plays around 18
different kinds of musical
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a challenging message from
God's Word. There is no
charge but a love. offering
will be taken up to help with
their expenses.
For further information,
call the church at 386-4900.

Bible Conference set
for Feb. 3-6
SEBRING Dr. Robert
Alderman will be the guest
speaker for the February
Bible Conference at
Maranatha Baptist Church,
Feb. 3-6. Meetings will be at
6 p.m. each evening and at
10:15 a.m. on Sunday morn-
ing.
Dr. Alderman is a native of
South Carolina and has
served in pastoral ministry
for nearly a half-century. He
pastored the Shenandoah
Baptist Church of Roanoke,
Va. from 1971-2004, when he
was designated Shenandoah's
"Minister at Large," a posi-
tion that allows him to travel
and minister throughout the
United States and around the
world. He holds a degree
from Trinity Evangelical
Divinity School.
The Maranatha congrega-
tion extends a cordial wel-
come to friends from the
community to share in these
meetings. The church is
located in Maranatha Village
off Arbuckle Creek Road,
two miles east of SR-17N in
Sebring.


Christians who
are saved by the
Lord are to work for
the Lord. The con-
cept of "working for
salvation" is an
anti-Christian doc-
trine, but the doc-
trine of "working Yen
for the Lord" is Verl
clearly set forth in Spir
Scripture as being Vit
the only fitting Vita
response to the won- Vernor
ders of God's amaz-
ing grace shown to us in
Christ. "Wherefore, my
beloved brethren, be ye sted-
fast, unmoveable, always
abounding in the work of the
Lord, forasmuch as ye know
that your labor is not vain in
the Lord." (1 Cor. 15:58).
If we are saved, then we
love the Lord for no one
could make any sensible
claim to salvation without
love in the heart for God.
And if we love Him, His
concerns will be ours and His
purposes will direct our life.
This is where a desire to
labor in His service origi-
nates and is maintained.
I want to be a worker for
the Lord because Jesus is my
example of what kind of life
is to be lived before the
Father. "Jesus answered
them, Many good works have
I showed you from the
Father; for which of those
works do ye stone me?"
(John 10:32). Jesus was a
man who did "many good
works." The way Jesus lived
His life is an example of the
way God wants human life to
be lived. We, then, should
and must follow in His steps.
Whoever says he abides in
Christ, must "walk as He
walked" (1 John 2:6).
What are "good works?"
What kind of activities
should we be engaged in?
Acts 10:38 says concerning
Jesus that "God anointed him
with the Holy Spirit and with'
power: who went about doing
good, and healing all that
were oppressed of the devil;
for God was with him."
Several things are very
important in this text. One
thing it tells us is that He
"went about doing good."
This is what working for
the Lord is about. When we
look for opportunities to
honor the Lord by doing
good, we-are working for the
Lord. Simply go about doing
good. That is what God
,wants His people to do..
Ephesians 2:10 teaches us
that God ordained "before-
hand that we should walk" in
good works. This has been


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God's plan all
along. We are to be
ready for every
good work (Titus
3:1).
Notice also what
Peter said of Jesus:
He went about
doing God "for God
n 7S was with Him." The
tual key to working for
min the Lord consistent-
ly does not lie in
Carrell our own strength or
resolve. It lies,
rather, in the awareness that
God is working in us. Hear
Paul in Philippians 2:13:
"For it is God who worketh
in you both to will and to
work, for his good pleasure."
We can only work outwardly
because God is already work-
ing inwardly. This reminds us
that we should allow God to
do His work through us. This
is the secret of working for
the Lord.
The Contemporary English.
Version translates Isaiah
26:12 like this: "You will
give us peace, LORD,
because everything we have
done was by your power."
Whatever believers do in
service to God is by the
power of God.J esus said,
"Without me you can do
nothing" (John 15:5). Believe
that God is working in you
and is directing your steps.
Trust His leadership and His
abiding presence in your life.
Then you will find yourself
doing more good work for ,
the Lord. I.

Verlon Carrell is the minister at
Lake Placid Church of Christ. He
can be reached at 465-4636 or e-
mail him at Vman4underpar
@aol.com


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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY' FLORIDA
CASE NO.: GC07-1229
LANDCO VII, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability
Company
Plaintiff,
vs.
CATALINO FONTAN-SANTIAGO, dead or alive,
and the unknown spouse, heirs, devisees,
grantees, or other parties claiming by,
through, under, or against CATALINO FON-
TAN-SANTIAGO AND CFD, INC., a FLORIDA
DISSOLVED CORPORATION; ANY AN ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST. THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS ASSIGNS,
SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, TRUSTEES, OR
ANY OTHER PARTY CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST SAID
NAMED CORPORATION.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION PROPERTY
TO: CATALINO FONTAN-SANTIAGO
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
BOX 94
VEGA BAJA, PR 00764
or if any of the aforesaid persons is dead, then
his or her unknown heirs, devisees, legatees
or grantees; and any and all other persons or
parties claiming by, through, under or against
them; and all claimants, persons or parties,
natural or corporate, or whose exact legal sta-
tus, if known, claiming under any of the above
named or interest in and to the lands.hereafter
described.
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to quiet title for the following described prop-
erty in HIGHLANDS County, Florida, to-wit:
LOT 19, BLOCK 223, SUN N LAKE ES-
TATES, SECTION 19, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 8, PAGE 88, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you, and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written defens-
es, if any, to it on the Plaintiff's attorney,
whose name and address is:
James S. Strouss, III, P.A.
10897 154th Road North,
Jupiter, Florida 33478
and file the original with the Clerk of the above
styled Court on or before January 31st, 2008,
otherwise a judgment may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Court on December 27th, 2007.
L.E. "LUKE" BROOKER,
Clerk of Circuit Court
BY: /s/ Sara Turnbull
Deputy Clerk
January 11, 18, 25; February 1,2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: GC07-1228
LANDCO VII, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability
Company
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOSE A. ORTIZ AND MARIA E. CARTAGENA,
dead or alive, and the unknown spouse, heirs,
devisees, grantees, or other parties claiming
by, through, under, or against JOSE A. ORTIZ
AND MARIA E. CARTAGENA AND CFD, INC., a
FLORIDA DISSOLVED CORPORATION; ANY
AN ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,


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THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE, WHETHER SAID.UNKNOWN PARTIES
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS ASSIGNS,
SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, TRUSTEES, OR
ANY OTHER PARTY CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST SAID
NAMED CORPORATION.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION PROPERTY
TO: JOSE A. ORTIZ AND
MARIA E. CARTAGENA
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
Extension La Marganta A-39
Salinas, PR 00751
or if any of the aforesaid persons is dead, then
his or her unknown heirs, devisees, legatees
or grantees; and any and all other persons or
parties claiming by, through, under or against
them; and all claimants, persons or parties,
natural or corporate, or whose exact legal sta-
tus, if known, claiming under any of the above
named or interest in and to the lands hereafter
described.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action
to quiet title for the following described prop-
erty in HIGHLANDS County, Florida, to-wit:
LOT 64, BLOCK 228, SUN N LAKE ES-
TATES, SECTION 19, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 8, PAGE 88, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
LOT 65, BLOCK 228, SUN N LAKE ES-
TATES, SECTION 19, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 8, PAGE 88, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you, and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written defens-
es, if any, to it on the Plaintiff's attorney,
whose name and address is:
James S. Strouss, III, P.A.
10897 154th Road North,
Jupiter, Florida 33478


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and file the original with the Clerk of the above
styled Court on or before January 31st, 2008,
otherwise a judgment may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
Witness my hand and the seal-of said
Court on December 27th, 2007.
L.E. "LUKE" BROOKER,
Clerk of Circuit Court
BY: /s/ Sara Turnbull
Deputy Clerk
January 11, 18, 25; February 1, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOBR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CASE NO.: GC07-1227
LANDCO VII, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability
Company
Plaintiff,
vs.
RAMON PINA-CENTENO, dead or alive, and
the unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, grant-
ees, or other parties claiming by, through, un-
der, or against RAMON PINA-CENTENO,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION PROPERTY
TO: RAMON PINA-CENTENO
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
Calle Juan Pena Reyes #906
Villa Navarra
Rio Piedras, PR 00924
or if any of the aforesaid persons is dead, then
his or her unknown heirs, devisees, legatees
or grantees; and any and all other persons or
parties claiming by, through, under or against
them; and all claimants, persons or parties,
natural or corporate, or whose exact legal sta-
tus, if known, claiming under any of the above
named or interest in and to the lands hereafter
described.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action
to quiet title for the following described prop-
erty in HIGHLANDS County, Florida, to-wit:
LOT 16, BLOCK 219, SUN N LAKE ES-
TATES, SECTION 19, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 8, PAGE 88, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you, and you are re-
quired to serve.a copy of your written defens-
es, if any, to it on the Plaintiff's attorney,
whose name and address is:
James S. Strouss, III, P.A.
10897 154th Road North,


1050 Legals
Jupiter, Florida 33478
and file the original with the Clerk of the above
styled Court on or before January 31st, 2008,
otherwise a judgment may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Court on December 27th, 2007.
L.E. "LUKE" BROOKER,
Clerk of Circuit Court
BY: /s/ Sara Turnbull
Deputy Clerk
January 11, 18, 25; February 1,2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: GC07-1226
LANDCO VII, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability
Company
Plaintiff,
vs.
WILFREDO LOPEZ IRIZARRY, dead or alive,
and the unknown spouse, heirs, devisees,
grantees, or other parties claiming by,
through, under, or against WILFREDO LOPEZ
IRIZARRY,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION PROPERTY
TO: WILFREDO LOPEZ IRIZARRY
LAST KNdWN ADDRESS
1272 JESUS T. PINERO
SAN JUAN, PR 00921
or if any of the aforesaid persons is dead, then
his or her unknown heirs, devisees, legatees
or grantees; and any and all other persons or
parties claiming by, through, under or against
them; and all claimants, persons or parties,
natural or corporate, or whose exact legal sta-
tus, if known, claiming under any of the above
named or interest in and to the lands hereafter
described.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action
to quiet title for the following described prop-
erty in HIGHLANDS County, Florida, to-wit:
LOT 1, BLOCK 228, SUN N LAKE ES-
TATES, SECTION 19, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 8, PAGE 88, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you, and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written defens-
es, if any, to it on the Plaintiff's attorney,
whose name and address is:


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James S. Strouss, III, P.A.
10897 154th Road North,
Jupiter, Florida 33478
and file the original with the Clerk of the above
styled Court on or before January 31st, 2008,
otherwise a judgment may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
Court on December 27th, 2007.
L.E. "LUKE" BROOKER,
Clerk of Circuit Court
BY: /s/ Sara Turnbull-
Deputy Clerk
January 11, 18, 25; February 1, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Marcey L. Salley Klinebriel
Deceased.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
(InTestate)
The administration of the estate of Marcey
L. Salley Klinebriel, deceased, is pending in
the Circuit Court for Highlands County, Flori-
da, Probate Division, the address of which is
430 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Flori-
da 33870. The estate is intestate The names
and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All interested person on whom a copy of
the notice of administration is served must
object to the validity'of the will (or any codi-
cil), qualifications of the personal representa-
tive, venue, or jurisdiction of the court, by fil-
ing a petition or other pleading requesting re-
lief in accordance with the Florida Probate
Rules, WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THE NOTICE ON
THE OBJECTING PERSON, OR THOSE OBJEC-
TIONS ARE FOREVER BARRED.
Any person entitled to exempt property is
required to file a petition for determination of
exempt property WITHIN THE TIME PROVID-
ED BY LAW FOR THE RIGHT TO EXEMPT
PROPERTY IS DEEMED WAIVED. Any person
entitled to elective share is required to file an
election to take elective share WITHIN THE
TIME PROVIDED BY LAW.
Personal Representative:


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/s/ Elizabeth Klinebriel
8 E Palmetto St.
Avon Park, Florida 33825
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ James F. McCollum
Florida Bar No. 0152027
James F. McCollum, P.L.
129 South Commerce Avenue
Sebring, Florida 33870
Telephone: (863) 385-5188
January 25, February 1, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Marcey L. salley Klinebriel
Deceased.
AMENDED NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of Marcey L.
salley Klinebriel, deceased, whose date of
death was JUNE 7, 2007, and whose Social
Security Number is 265-02-1589, is pending
in the Circuit Court for Highlands County,
Florida, Probate Division, .the address of
which is 590 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring,
Florida 33870. The names and addresses of
the personal representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other per-
sons having claims or demands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is
required to be served must file their claims
with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent's estate must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.


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THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE IS: JANUARY 25, 2008.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Elizabeth Klinebriel
8 E Palmetto St.
Avon Park, Florida 33825
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ James F. McCollum
Florida Bar No. 0152027
James F. McCollum, P.L.
129 South Commerce Avenue
Sebring, Florida 33870
Telephone: (863) 385-5188
January 25, February 1, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. PC 08-22
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY EUNICE DOWNEY
a/k./a MARY E. DOWNEY
Deceased.
AMMENDED NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of MARY
EUNICE DOWNEY
a/k./a MARY E. DOWNEY, deceased, whose
date of deathe was December 24, 2007, is
pending in the Circuit Court for Highlands
County, Florida, Probate Division, the address
of which is 590 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebr-
ing, Florida 33870. The names and addresses
of the personal representative and the person-
al representative's attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a copy of this no-
tice is served must file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO-
TICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
persons having claims or demands against
the decedent's estate must file their claims
with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.


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1050 Legals
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD
SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO
(2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE-
DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this
Notice is January 25th, 2008
Personal Representative:
JOYCE HOLLOWAY
2006 Spaulding Rd.
Dothan, AL 36301
Attorney for Personal Representative:
Florida Bar No. 178379
CLIFFORD M. ABLES, P.A.
551 SOUTH COMMERCE AVE.
SEBRING, FL 33870
TELEPHONE: (863) 385-0112
JAN. 25th, February 1st, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. PC- 07-654
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ELIZABETH R. DEMAN a/k/a ELISABETH R.
DEMAN,
Deceased.

AMMENDED NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of ELISA-
BETH R. DEMAN a/k/a ELISABETH R. DEMAN,
deceased, whose date of death was October
20, 2007, is pending in the'Circuit Court for
Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is 590 S. Commerce
Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870. The names
and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a copy ofthis no-
tice is served must file their claims with thip
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AF-
TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO-
TICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
persons having claims or demands against
the decedent's estate must file their claims
with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD
SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO
(2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE-
DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this
Notice is January 25th, 2008
Personal Representative:
Lynda D. Fulcher
4115 Loquat Dr.
Sebring, FL 33872
Attorney for Personal Representative: -
Florida Bar No. 178379
CLIFFORD M. ABLES, P.A.
551 SOUTH COMMERCE AVE.
SEBRING, FL 33870
TELEPHONE: (863) 385-0112
JAN. 25th, FEB. 1ST, 2008


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO: 0400177PCS
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CEMAN, HELAINE L.,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of CEMAN,
HELAINE L., deceased, File Number
0400177PCS; is pending in the Circuit Court
for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which is 590 S. Com-
merce Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870. The
names and addresses of the personal repre-
sentative and the personal representative's at-
torney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands against
decedent's estate, including unmatured, con-
tingent or enliquidated claims, on whom a
copy of this notice is 'served must file their
. claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and
persons having claims or demands against
the decedent's estate, including unmatured,
contingent or unliquidated claims, must file
their claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS 'AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD
SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO
(2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE-
DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this
Notice is January 25th, 2008
Personal Representative:
JAMES M. CEMAN
155 PALMETTO HALL DRIVE
LEXINGTON, SC 29072
Attorney for Personal Representative:
CHARLES ERVIN
467 US HIGHWAY 27 NORTH
LAKE PLACID, FL 33852
863-465-7715

JAN. 25, FEBRUARY 1, 2008
THE CIRCUIT COURT ".
OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 28-2007-CA-000735-A-
DIVISION
CITIGROUP GLOBAL MARKETS REALTY
CORP,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MINARD RIOS,etal,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a
Final Judgment of Mortgdge Foreclosure dat-
ed JANUARY 03, 2008 and entered in Case
28-2007-CA-000735-A- of the Circuit Court of


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the TENTH Judicial Circuit in and for HIGH-
LANDS County, Florida wherein CITIGROUP
GLOBAL MARKETS REALTY CORP, is the
Plaintiff and MINARD RIOS, ARGENT MORT-
GAGE COMPANY, LLC PLACID LAKES HOME
AND PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION,
INC; are the Defendants, I will sell to the high-
est and best bidder for cash at JURY ASSEM-
BLY ROOM IN THE BASEMENT OF THE HIGH-
LANDS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 430 SOUTH
COMMERCE AVENUE at 11:00 AM,'on the
4TH day of FEBRUARY, 2008. the following
described property as set forth in said Final
Judgment:
LOT 2, BLOCK 121, PLACID LAKES, SEC-
TION NINE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PISTBOOK 8, PAGE
5, PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN-
TY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of the Lis Pen-
dens must file a claim within sixty (60) days
after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this
Court on JANUARY 4, 2008.
Luke E. Brooker
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /s/ ANNETTE DAFF
Deputy Clerk
Florida Default Law Group, P.L.
P.O. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F07001422 GMAC-CONV-R- abiven
JANUARY 18,25. 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
.FILE NO. PC 07-628
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JRichard F. Scherer,
Deceased.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
(Testate)
The administration of the estate of James
Westerfield Sprinkle, deceased,, is pending in
the Circuit court for HIGHLANDS County, Flor-
ida, Probate Division, the address of which is
590 South Commerce Ave., Sebring, Florida
33870-3867. The estate is testate and the date
of the decedent's Will and any Codicils are
07/18/1996. The names and addresses of the
personal representative and the personal rep-
resentative's attorney are set forth below.
Any interested persons on whom a copy
of the notice of administration-is served must
object to the validity of the will (or any codi-
cil), qualifications of the personal representa-
tive, venue, or jurisdiction of the court, by fil-
ing a petition or other pleading requesting re-
lief in accordance with the Florida Probate
Rules, WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THE NOTICE ON
THE OBJECTING PERSON, OR THOSE OBJEC-
TIONS ARE FOREVER BARRED.
Any person entitled to exempt property is
required to file a petition for determination of
exempt property WITHIN THE TIME PROVID-
ED BY LAW OR THE RIGHT TO EXEMPT
PROPERTY IS DEEMED WAIVED. Any person
entitled to elective share is required to file an
election to take elective share WITHIN THE
TIME PROVIDED BY LAW.
Personal Representative:
Sandra Bourgeois
Attorney for Personal Representative:
ANDREW B. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW
150 NORTH COMMERCE AVENUE
P.O. BOX 2025
SEBRING, FL 33871-2025
Telephone: (863, 382-3686
Florida Bar No. 0038826
January 25, Febraury 1, 2008


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.. PC- 07-623
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Anne P. Schmidt .-o
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of Anne P.
Schmidt, deceased, whose date of death was
January 12, 2007, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Highlands County, Florida, Probate
Division, File Number PC 07-623; the ad-
dress of which is 430 South Commerce Ave-
nue, Sebring, Florida 33870. The names and
addresses of the personal representative and
the persona representative's attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other per-
sons having claims or demands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is
required to be served must file their claims
with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THE.
All other creditors of the decedent and oth-
er persons having claims or demands against
decedent's estate must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WILL BE FOREV-
ER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD
SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO
(2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE-
DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this no-
tice is January 25, 2008.
Personal Representative:
/s/ James Schmidt
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ GERALD SILVERMAN, ESQ.
FLORIDA BAR NO. 074011
25 WEST FLAGLER STREET #900
MIAMI, FL 33130
TEL. NO. 305-358-5690
FAX NO. 305-358-1126'
BAR FORM NO. P3.0740
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. GC 08-78
FOCUS LAND 18/20 PLUSLLC,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
P. MEYEROWITZ, dead or alive, and the un-
known spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, or
other parties claiming by, through, under, or
against P. MEYEROWITZ,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION-PROPERTY
TO: P. MEYEROWITZ
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS


1050 Leas
49 DEEPDALE DRIVE
GREAT NECK, NY 11021
or if any of the aforesaid persons is dead then,
his or her unknown heirs, devisees. legatees
or grantees: and any and all other persons or
parties claiming by. through, under or against
them: and all claimants, persons or parties,
natural or corporate, or whose exact legal sta-
tus, if known, claiming under any of the above
named or interest in and to the lands hereafter
described.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action
to quiet title for the following described prop-
erty in Highlands County, Florida, to wit:
LOTS 20,21,23,24, AND 33. BLOCK 7 OR-
ANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 9, ACCORD-
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 50, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI-
DA.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written defens-
es, if any to it, on the Plaintiff's attorney,
whose name and address is:
Pamela T. Karlson, P.A.
301 Dal Hall Boulevard
Lake Placid, Florida 33852
and file the original with the Clerk of the above
styled Court on or before FEBRUARY 26,
2008, otherwise a judment may be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said.
Court on JANUARY 18TH, 20087.
L.E. "LUKE" BROOKER
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: /s/ PRICELLA MICHALAK
Deputy Clerk
JANUARY 25, FEBRUARY 1, 8, 15, 2008


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Court on this 14TH day of JANUARY, 2008.
Luke E Brooker
Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ PRISCELLA MICHALAK
As Deputy Clerk
JANUARY 25. FEBRUARY 1.2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDI-
CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 07-1341
MARK DAVID BOCKER
Petitioner,
and
TAMMY RENEE BOCKER,
Respondent.

Notice of Action
To: Tammy Renee Bocker
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolu-
tion of marriage has been filed against you
and you are required to serve a copy of writ-
. ten defenses, if any, to : Mark David Bocker,
Petitioner, 889 Fairway Drive, Plantation, Flor-
ida 33317, on or before February 20, 2008,
and file the original with the Clerk of Court,
430 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida
33870, either before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for the relief de-
manded in the petition.
Dated: 11/29/07

Luke E. Brooker
As Clerk of the Court
Sara Turnbull
as Deputy Clerk


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. GC08-77
FOCUS LAND 18/20 PLUS,LLC,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
MARION J. MURRAH and ELIZABETH BASS,
dead or alive, and the unknown spouse, heirs,
devisees, grantees, or other parties claiming
by, through, under, or against MARION J.
MURRAH and ELIZABETH BASS,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF ACTION-PROPERTY
TO: MARION J. MURRAH and ELIZABETH
BASS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
270 GRAND CONCOURSE
MIAMI SHORES, FL 33138
or if any of the aforesaid persons is dead, then
his or her unknown heirs, devisees, legatees
or grantees; and any and all other persons or
parties claiming by, through, under or against
them; and all claimants, persons or parties,
natural or corporate, or whose exact legal sta-
tus, if known, claiming under any of the above
named or interest in and to the lands hereafter
described.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action
to quiet title for the following described prop-
erty in Highlands County, Florida, to wit:
LOT 3, BLOCK 174, PLACID LAKES, SEC-
TION 16, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE-
OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE
18, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGH-
LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written defens-
es, if any to it, on the Plaintiff's attorney,
whose name and address is:
Pamela T. Karlson, P.A.
301 Dal Hall Boulevard
Lake Placid; Florida 33852
and file the original with the Clerk of the above
styled Court on or before FEBRUARY 26,
2008, otherwise a judment may be entered
against ydu for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
S WTNESS my hand and the seal of said
Court on JANUARY 18TH, 20087:
L.E '"LUKE"'BROOKER
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: /s/ PRICELLA MICHALAK
Deputy Clerk
JANUARY 25, FEBRUARY 1,8,15, 2008
PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO THE
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
TO VACATE AN EASEMENT.

Notice Is hereby given that the Board of County Com-
missioners of Highlands County, Florida, upon peti-
tion of Alex Szorad and Vivian Szorad, will be on the
26th day of February, 2008, at 9:00 A.M., in the Board
of County Commissioner's meeting Room at 600
South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida, consider
and determine whether the county will vacate the
easement described below and renounce and disclaim
any rights of the County and the public in and to the
easement and land in connection therewith. The
easement is described as:
The Northerly 2.5 feet of the 10 feet (10') drainage
and/or utilities easement lying on the Southerly
boundary of Lot 9. Block 33, Placid Lakes. Section
19. according t tthe mae or plat recorded in Plai
Book 9. nage 14. of the Public Records of Highlands


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: GC 08-41
MARK JOHNSON AND MEGAN JOHNSON
Plaintiff(s)
vs.
JEAN PEDRO MANCIN,
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF ACTION-PROPERTY
TO:
JEAN PEDRO MANCIN
c/o Elio Colzadilla, FAACA
3675 E. 11th Ave.
Hialeah., FL 33013
or if any of the aforesaid persons is
dead, then his or her unknown heirs, devi-
sees, legatees or grantees; and any and all
other persons or parties claiming by; through,
under or against them; and all claimants, per-
sons or parties, natural or corporate, or
whose exact legal status, if known, claiming
under any of the above named or interest in
and to the lands hereafter described.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Ac-
tion to Quiet Title for the following described
property in Highlands County, Florida, to wit:
Lot 31, Block 61, SEBRING COUNTRY ES-
TATES, Section 3, according to the plat there-
of recorded in Plat Book 9, Page(s) 6, of the
Public Records of Highlands-County, Florida..
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written defens-
es, if any to it, "on the Plaintiff(s) attorney,
whose name and address is: David F. Lanier,
Esq., P.O. Box 400, Avon Park, Florida
33826-0400, and file the original with the
Clerk of the above styled Court on or before
February 29th, 2008, otherwise a judgment
may be entered against you for the relief de-
manded in the Corpplaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of said
Court on January 10th, 2008.
L. E. 'LUKE" BROOKER
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: /s/ Priscella Michalak
Deputy Clerk
January 25, February 1, 8, 15, 2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS
COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION
Case No:.GC 07-687
Division:
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS
TRUSTEE,
Plaintiff
-vs-
KATIA GOMEZ A/K/A KATIA N. GOMEZ, et al,
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: KATIA GOMEZ A/K/A KATIA N. GOMEZ
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
980 INDIAN WAY NW
LILBURN, GA 30047-4834
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: RICARDO GOMEZ
980 INDIAN WAY NW
LILBURN, GA 30047-4834
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM-
ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST
THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEND-
ANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR-
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS-
ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTH-
ER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS: UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to fore- I
close a mortgage on the following property in
HIGHLANDS County, Florida:
LOT 24, PLACID LAKES SECTION TWELVE,
BLOCK 155 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8,
PAGE 8 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGH-
LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written-defens-
es within 30 days after the first publication, if
any, on Florida Default Law Group, P.L., plain-
tiff's attorney, whose address is 9119 Corpo-
rate Lake Drive, Suite 300, Tampa, Florida
33634, and file the original with this Court ei-
ther before service on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you for the relief de-
manded in the complaint or petition.
This notice shall be published once each
week for two consecutive weeks in the The
News- Sun.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of this


Persons interested may appear and be heard at the
time and place specified above. Any person who
might wish to appeal any decision made by the Board .
of County Commissioners of Highlands County, Flori-
da, in public hearing or meeting is hereby advised that
he will need a record of the proceedings, and for such
purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim re-
cord of the proceedings is made which will include
the-testimony and evidence upon which such appeal
is to be based.
The board of County Commissioners of Highlands
County, Florida, does not discriminate upon the basis
of any individual's disability status. This non- dis-
criminatory policy involves every aspect of the
Board's; functions, including one's access to, partici-
pation, employment or treatment in its programs or
activities. "Anyone requiring reasonable accommoda-
tion as provided for in the Americans with Disabilities
Act or Section 286.26, Florida Statutes, should con-
tact Mr.John Minor, ADA coordinator at: 863-402-
6509 (voice) 863-402-6508 (TTY).or via Florida Re-
lay Service 711. or email:i jminor@hbcc.org, Re-
quests for CART or interpreter services should be
made at least24 hours in advance of the meeting to
permit coordination of the service."
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CHAIRMAN
ATTEST: L.E. "Luke" BOOKER, CLERK
JANUARY 25, FEBRUARY 1, 2008


Highlands County Sheriff's Office


Integrity Quality Service Professionalism
Susan Benton, Sheriff
434 Fernleaf Avenue Sebring, Florida 33870


Detention Deputy or Deputy Sheriff
(FULL TIME)


Base salary $14.22 hourly, $31,793.24 annually,
Consideration given for experience
High School Diploma/G.E.D.
Florida State Law Enforcement Certification is
REQUIRED
12 Hour Shifts with every other Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday off
Take Home Patrol Car for Duty Sheriffs
11 Paid Holidays per year
Career Development Opportunities including
Tuition Reimbursement

Paid Health/Dental/Life Insurance
Paid Vacation and Sick Leave
Paid State of Florida Retirement



Apply at 434 Fernleaf Ave., Sebring, FL 33870 (863) 402-7218
Drug Free WorkplIce/E.O.E/A.D.E.A./Veterans Preference
BACKGROUND CHECKS WILL'BE CONDUCTED


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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PRO-
TECTION
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE A
SUBSTANTIAL MODIFICATION TO THE
PERMIT
The Department of Environmental Protection gives
notice of its intent to issue a substantial revision
(FL0040029-009) to the permit for the Avon Park Cor-
rectional Institution Wastewater Treatment Facility, 10
Miles East of U.S. 27. on Hwy 64. in Polk County Flor-
ida. The existing permitted surface water discharge
component with existing monitoring conditions will
not be modified. This permit will allow: Removal of
the existing jet aeration system in the oxidation ditch
and installation of a new jet aeration system with dis-
solved oxygen control to create anoxic and oxic zones
for nitrification and denitrification. Installation of a
methanol storage and feed system, to feed methanol
at the head of the first anoxic zone and at the filter
system. Construction of an effluent transfer pump
station using the existing chlorine contact basin to
transfer effluent from the-clarifier to the filter system.
Construction of three, packed bed denitrification fil-
ters (total surface area of 235.5 square feet) down-
alum storage and feed system for phosphorous re-
duction. Construction of a new chlorine contact basin
(two basins with a total volume of 16,000 gallons)
downstream of the filtration system. Installation of a
standby generator for backup power service.
The intent to. issue and application file
are available for public inspection during normal busi-
ness hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except legal holidays, at the DEP Southwest
District office, 13051 N. Telecom Parkway, Temple
Terrace. FL 33637-0926.

The Department will issue the permit with the attach-
ed conditions unless a timely petition for an adminis-
trative hearing is filed under Sections 120.569 and
120.57, Florida Statutes, within fourteen days of re-
ceipt of notice. The procedures for petitioning for a
hearing are set forth below.

A person whose substantial interests are affected by
the Department's proposed permitting decision may
petition for an administrative proceeding (hearing)
under Sections 120.569 and 120.57. Florida Statutes.
The petition must contain the information set forth
below and must be filed (received by the clerk) in the
Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900
Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahas-
see, Florida 32399-3000.
Under Rule 62-110.106(4), Florida Administrative
Code. a person may request enlargement of the time
for filing a petition for an administrative hearing. The
request'must be filed (received by the clerk) in the Of-
fice of General Counsel before the end of the time pe-
riod for filing a petition for an administrative hearing.
Petitions filed by any persons other than those enti-
tled to written notice under Section 120.60(3), Florida
Statutes, must be filed within fourteen days of publi-
cation of the hotice or within fourteen days of receipt
of the written notice, whichever occurs first. Under
Section 120.60(3), Florida Statutes, however, any per-
son who has asked the Department for notice of
agency action may file a petition within fourteen days
of receipt of such notice, regardless of the date of
publication.
The petitioner shall mail a copy of the petition to the
applicant at the address indicated above at the time of
tiling. The failure of any person to file a petition or re-
quest for enlargement of time within fourteen days of
receipt of notice shall constitute a waiver of that per-
son's right to request an administrative determination
(hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida
Statutes. Any subsequent intervention (in a proceed-
ing initiated by another party) will be only at the dis-
cretion of the presiding officer upon the filing of a
motion in compliance with Rule 28-106.205, Florida
Administrative Code.
A petition that disputes the material facts on which
the Department's action is based must contain the fol-
lowing information:
(a) The name, address, and telephone number of each
petitioner ; the name, address, and telephone number
of the petitioner's representative, if any; the Depart-
ment permit identification number and the county in
which the subject matter or activity is located; :
(b) A statement of how and when each petitioner re-
ceived notice of the Department action;
(c) A statement of how each petitioner's substantial
interests are affected by the Department action:
(d) A statement of all disputed issues of material fact.
If there are none, the petition must so indicate;
(e) A statement of facts that the petitioner contends
warrant reversal or modification of the Department
action;
(f) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged,
as well as the rules and statutes which entitle the peti-
tioner to relief:; and ..
(g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner,
stating precisely the action that the petitioner wants
the Department to take.
Because the administrative hearing process is de-
signed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a
petition means that the Department's final action may
be different from the position taken by it in this no-
tice. Persons whose substantial interests will be af-
tected by any such final decision of the Department
have the right to petition to become a party to the
proceeding, in accordance with the requirements set
forth above.

In addition to requesting an administrative hearing,
any petitioner may elect to pursue mediation. The
election may be accomplished by filing with the De-
partment a mediation agreement with all parties to the
proceeding (i.e., the applicant, the Department, and
any person who has filed a timely and sufficient peti-
tion for a hearing). The agreement must contain all
the information required by Rule 28-106.404, Florida
Administrative Code. The agreement must be re-
ceived by the clerk in the Office of General Counsel of
the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard,
Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000.
within ten days after the deadline for filing a petition,
as set forth above. Choosing mediation will not ad-
versely affect the right to a hearing if mediation does
not result in a settlement.
As provided in Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, the
timely agreement of all parties to mediate witoll the
time limitations imposed by Sections 120.569 and
120.57, Florida Statutes, for holding an administrative
hearing and issuing a final order. Unless otherwise
agreed by the parties, the mediation must be conclud-
ed within sixty days of the execution of the agree-
ment. If mediation results in settlement of the admin-
istrative dispute, the Department must enter a final
order incorporating the agreement of the parties.
Persons seeking to protect their substantial interests
that would be affected by such a modified final deci-
sion must file their petitions within fourteen days of
receipt of this notice, or they shall be deemed to have
waived their right to a proceeding under Sections
120.569 and 120.57, Flerida Statutes. If mediation
terminates without settlement of the dispute, the De-
partment shall notify all parties in writing that the ad-
ministrative hearing processes under Sections
120.569 and 120.57. Florida Statutes, remain availa-
ble for disposition of the dispute, and the notice will


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specify the deadlines that then will apply for challeng-
ing the agency action and electing remedies under
those two statutes.
January 25, 27, 2008

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: PRONTO TOW
gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent
to sell these vehicles on 2/10/2008, 09:00 am
at 2105 SR 64 West, Avon Park, FL 33825,
pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida
Statutes. PRONTO TOW reserves the right to
accept or reject any and/or all bids.
2G3GM11A8H2351751 1987 OLDSMOBILE
January 25, 2008
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Notice of Public Sale of the contents of self-
storage unit(s) in default of contract per F.S.
83:801-809. Units will be sold on February
15th & February 16th 2008, at 27 Self Storage
11011 Twitty Rd., Sebring FL 33872. All units
contain household goods unless otherwise
noted. Any vehicles within units sold for parts
only.
ALICIA BATTS #26

January 25, February 8th, 2008

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HIGHLANDS COUNTY
LEGAL NOTICES
The following legal notices are from the Highlands
County Board of County Commissioners and are be-
ing published in the font, size, and leading as per their
specifications.
HIGHLANDS COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
The Highlands County Sheriff's Office, Sebring, Flori-
da, will accept proposals for Rental/ Leasing of are-
house Space for the purpose of evidence storage.
All requests shall be compliance with the specification
as outlined in the Request for Proposal (RFP) that
can be obtained form the Highlans County Sheriff's
Office General Services Unit. Request for copies of
this RFP should be directed to: Deb J. Olson, Direc-
tor, General Services, Highlands County Sheriff's Of-
fice, 434 Fernleaf Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870
(863) 402-7266, Facsmile (863) 402-7344

Proposals must be submitted in a sealed envelope
and marked with the bid number and name to identify
the enclosed bid. Bids must be delivered to the High-
lands County Sheriff's Office, 434 Fernleaf Avenue,
Sebring, Florida 33870 so as to reach said office no
later than 2;:00P.M. April 13, 2008 at which time they
will be opened.
January 28, February 1, 2008
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
FOR A VARIANCE REQUEST
HEARING NO. 1621
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a PUBLIC HEAR-
ING will be held before the HIGHLANDS COUNTY
Board of Adiustment on the 12th day of February.
2008. beginning at 3:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter
as possible, in the County Commissioners Board
Room, Highlands County Government Center Build-
ing 600 South Commerce Ave., Sebring, Florida, to
consider a variance to allow a sign for a church
345.96 square feet instead of the 32 square foot sign
restriction, within the area described as follows: ap-
proximately 14.5 acres located on the North side of
U.S. 27 at the intersection with Lake June Road, the
lot being located at 1069 U.S. 27, Lake Placid, Florida
33870, and legally described as follows: a portion of
the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 section 30,
Township 36 South, Range 30 East, Highlands Coun-
ty, Florida, lying North of U.S. Highway 27 and East of
Cemetery Road, being more particularly described as
follows: Commence at the Northwest corner of the
Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section 30;
thence South 890o27'45" East, along the North line
for the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4,30.02
feet; thence South 01 o27'02" East, along the East
right of way of Cemetery Road, 60.04 feet: thence
South89o27'45" east, parallel to the said North line of
the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest,1/4,744.64 feet:
thence South 01 o27'02" east, 1 feet for the Point of
Beginning; thence'continuing South 01o27'02" East,
830.87 feet to a point on the North right of way line of
U.S. Highway No. 27; thence South 53o43'12" east,
along said right of way 66.72 feet; thence south
43o29'23" east, along said right of way, 309.67 feet
to a point on.a curve concave to the Southwest, said;
curve having for its elements a radius of 4668.66 feet,
an included angle of 03o39'00" and a chord which
bears South 51o53'43"East; thence run Southeaster-
ly, along the arc of said curve and along the said
North right of way, an arc distance of 297.41 feet to
a point on the South line of'the Southwest 1/4 of the
Northwest 1/4; thence North 89o32'56" East, along
said South line, 77.82 feet to the Southeast corner of
the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4; thence North
00o38'42' West, along the East line of the Southwest
1/4 of the Northwest 1/4,1272.42 feet; thence North
89o27'45" West, 585.46 feet to the Polntog Begin-
ning. Together with non exclusive easement for In-
gress and egress and utility purposes lying 60.04 feet
South of the North line of the Southwest 1/4 of the
Northwest 1/4 at the Wistern terminus of said ease-
ment; contiguous with the right of way for Cemetery
Rod, and 61.0 feet South of the North line of the
Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 at the Eastern ter-
minus of said easement, said easement extending
1,330.96 feet more less East of the road right of way
for Cemetery Road, and subject to non- exclusive
easement granted to Bob Paul, Inc. recorded in Offi-
cial Record Book 1614, Pages 1674 through 1680, of
the Public Repords of Highlands County Florida.
Any Persons interested or affected by this change are
invited to attend this hearing: You may submit com-
ments in writing to the attention of Linda Conrad,
Zoning Supervisor, P.O. Box 1926 Sebring, Florida
33871-1926, or you may call (863) 402-6638, for
further information Please reference the above hear-
ing number when calling or writing.

ANY PERSON WHO MIGHT WISH TO APPEAL ANY
DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
IN PUBLIC HEARING OR MEETING IS HEREBY AD-
VISED THAT THEY WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE, THEY
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE WHICH WILL IN-
CLUDE THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH SUCH APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
Anyone requiring reasonable accommodation as pro-
vided for in the Americans with Disabilities Act or
Section 286.26 Florida Statutes should contact Mr.
John A. Minor, ADA Coordinator at: 863-402-6509
(Voice), 863-402-6508 (TTY), or via Florida Relay
Service 711, or by e-mail: jminor@hcbcc,org Re-
quests for CART or interpreter services should be
made at least 24 hours in advance to permit coordina-
tion of the service.
ONE OR MORE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAY BE
PRESENT AT THE MEETING.
MR. JIM BROOKS. CHAIRMAN
JANUARY 28, FEBRUARY 1, 2008


Highlands County Sheriff's Office ,

SIntegrity Quality Service Professionalism
Susan Benton, Sheriff
434 Fernleaf Avenue Sebring, Florida 33870



COOK


Prepares and helps plan meals, operates standard cooking
equipment, supervises inmates assigned to kitchen area.

Salary $10.22 hourly, $21,216.00

annually

High School Diploma/G.E.D.

Shift Work

11 Paid Holidays per year

Career Development Opportunities

including Tuition Reimbursement

Paid Health/Dental/Life Insurance

Paid Vacation and Sick Leave

Paid State of Florida Retirement


Apply at 434 Fernleaf Ave., Sebring, FL 33870 (863) 402-7218
Drug Free Workplace/E.O.E/A.D.E.A.Veterans Preference
BACKGROUND CHECKS WILL BE CONDUCTED


Highlands County Sheriffs Office
Integrity Quality Service Professionalism
Susan Benton, Sheriff
434Fernleaf Avenue Sebring, Florida 33870 '


Licensed Practical Nurse



* Salary $16.25 hourly

* High School Diploma/G.E.D.

* Requires Shift Work

* Provide medical care for inmates

in detention facility.


Benefits for this position include State of Florida
Retirement, health/dental/life insurance,
paid vacation and sick leave.


Apply at 434 Fernleaf Ave., Sebring, FL 33870 (863) 402-7218
Drug Free Workplace / E.O.E./ A.D.E.A./ Veterans Preference
BACKGROUND CHECKS WILL BE CONDUCTED


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News-Sun, Friday, January 25, 2008


1100 Announcements 2100 Help Wanted


Bringing Satisfied Buyers And SellerTogeth-
er
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107 Us Hwy 27 N Lake Placid, Florida
Looking to buy, sell, or service your R.V. we
offer it all, with over 25 years R.V. experience.
NOW EXCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS!
Free adbertisement, No lot or storage fees we
also offer RV financing and warranties to help
in the sale of your RV.
RV Service And Repair Center.
Parts, RV repairs. RV detailing and more. You
can bring your RV to us or we will come to
you. (Mobile Service Available.) Call our serv-
ice technician (Alberto) for great service, with
over 25 yrs experience compare our labor rate
at only $65.00 hr and you will find our rate
can't be beat.
Great location-in front of the Winn Dixie shop-
ping center 100% CONSIGNMENT CENTER,
our #1 goal is selling your unitl! Call today
for more information let us do the work for
you! (863) 699-5778-
Toll Free (866) 711-0269.


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it runs to make sure it is correct.
Sometimes instructions over the
phone are misunderstood and an er-
ror can occur. If'this happens to you,
please call us the first day your ad
appears and we will be happy to fix
it as soon as we can.
If We can assist you, please call us:
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1150 Personals
ALONE? Seniors Dating Bureau
SAFEST since 1977t Ages (45-90).
Call 1-800-922-4477 (24hrs)
Or log onto: RespectedDating.com


1200 Lost & Found
LOST SMALL GRAY FEMALE SCHNAUZER
DOG ON ARBUCKLE CREEK RD. 863-214-
6046. 334-590-7821.

1550 Professional Services


ACCURATE HANDYMAN 'R
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Home/Mobile maintenance and repair
FREE ESTIMATES
*ask about your senior discount*
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICES
(nights, weekends, holidays)
CALL
863-202-5202
accurateofhico@aol.com
Licensed #HM00132 and Insured

DON'S MOWING & MORE. HONEST DEPEND-
ABLE, FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED. FREE
ESTIMATES. SERVING AVON PARK, SEBR-
ING, LAKE PLACID LORIDA. CALL 446-0307

G&N DEVELOPER'INC.
, License # CGC1510712..
Fully Insured
New Homes, Additions or Remodeling.
Free Estimates
Call 863-441-4023 Cell
or 863-465-2093.

RODRIGUEZ LAWN CARE
Mowing, trimming, mulch, landscaping. Free
estimates. Expert work at a fair price. Excel-
lent references. Licen. and insured. 863- 314-
0969
WATER EXERCISE at Lake June W.Golf Club
Lake Placid. On Tues & Thurs, at IHAM. $4.50
per class or $40 per month. Please call 863-
735-1464 for more information. AEA certified
instructor.


2000

Employment


2050 Job Opportunities
TRACTOR OPERATOR/ General Labor wanted
Must have a valid driver's license, transporta-
tion, and a clean criminal background. Salary
is $8/hr. 40-50 hrs per week. Call 352-429-
2409 or email Steve @hillarypeat.com

2100 Help Wanted

INTERESTED IN
BECOMING A CERTIFIED
NURSING ASSISTANT?
We have a new class starting on
Feb. 11, 2008, at The Palms. AND,
you'll have a job waiting for you the
moment you pass the State test!
Two full weeks of classes; Fee is
$300 which includes tuition, books,
license application and background
screen. Fee is refundable.
Apply in Person: 725 So. Pine St.,
Sebring. Drug Screen and Criminal
Background Check are required.





THE PALMS
OF SE BR ING
FLORIDA ENVIRONMENTAL INSTITUTE is
looking for F/T Registered nurse .F/t instruc-
tor/ counselor. FEI is a Juvenile Program
working with 25 at-risk male youth. Please
contact Program @ (863) 699-3785 for more
details. Must pass background screening, and
drug testing. FEI is a EOE.


FLORIDA JOINT & SPINE INST.Needs highly
motivated individual to work in orthopedic
clinical setting. Must be team player, eager to
learn, will train the right person. Fax resume
to 863-385-3866 ATTN: Nancy Henry


FULL CHARGE bookkeeper position available.
Must have experience in A/R A/P BS and I&E.
HR experienced helpful. Self motivated indi-
vidual with problem recognition and solving
abilities. Pay depending on experience. Email
resume to hrd@tnn.net.
FULL TIME Maintenance Assistant for Christi-
an Retirement Community in Lorida. Grass
mowing and general maintenance under su-
pervision of Maintenance Director. Call 863-
655-1909 for application, job description and
interview. Applications due Feb. 01, 2008.


HELP WANTED- part time. At least 1-2 yr
computer repair & sales experience. Please
fax resume to 863-453-0501. att. Dustin or
call 863-453-8600. Experience preferred, will
train right person.

Mechanics Needed
Diesel, trailer &tire 2 yrs exp, fast
paced.exce pay, 461 k, health ins, plus
much more.
OAKLEY TRANSPORT, INC
101 ABC RD, Lake Wales
863-638-1435 x 504 EOE

Medical Assistant/ CNA- Full Time patient
care, x-ray, filing, hosp. paperwork. Please fax
resume to 863-385-4560


MERCHANDISER S.E. Atlantic Beverage, 7
UP
Seeks a merchandiser to work the Sebring
area, must have reliable car, good driving re-
cord, pass a drug & written test. Good pay &
benefits! E-mail sdovale@seabev.com, FAX
863-667-3375 or apply at 3520 Waterfield Rd.
Lakeland. M-F, 9-4PM. EOE


LABOR FINDERS"










SGeneral Labor Construction
CDL-A w/Hazmat
Light Industrial All Shifts
Carpenters w/tools
Equipment Operators
Temporary to Permanent Postions
Available. Daily Work, Daily Pay
Report Ready To Work 6:00AM Daily
Office Hours 6:00 A.M. 6 P.M.
Applications accepted daily
with proper ID.
3735 Kenilworth Blvd.
471-2774
EOE/Drug Free Work Place
NOW HIRING: companies desperately need
employees to assemble products at home. No
selling, any hours. $500 weekly potential. For
more information: (985) 646-1700. FL6654


Part Time Servers for tearoom. Lunch hours,
6 days/week. Experience required. Call for ap-
pointment. 863-385-7113.
ROUTE SALES-SELL MOSSY OAK PRODUCTS
TO C STORES, EXPERIENCE PREFERRED.
CALL JOHN AT 251-937-6828 EXT. 234
SERVERS Needed Experience preferred.
IYT & F/T, day and night shift.
FREE GOLF AND HEALTH CLUB USE
Apply in person. Tues-Sat. 9-11am or 2-6pm
Spring Lake Golf Resort-Hwy 98
Call for directions only. Call 863-655-0900

STANLEY STEEMER
of Highlands Co. currently has several posi-
tions for Carpet Cleaning Techs. We are look-
ing for cheerful/dependable people who will
be working in a service business. No Exp.
necessary. Applicants must possess valid FL
drivers license and safe driving record.
$100.00 sign on bonus will be given to all new
employees after 60 day probation period. For
appt., contact Rick or Brian at 863-655-2190.
DFWP


3000
Financial

30 Business
30 V Opportunities
WELL ESTABLISHED COIN LAUNDRY & DOL-
LAR/CONVENIENCE STORE. Both located in
high traffic strip mall. Steady repeat custom-
ers & seasonal workers. For info. Call 863-
781-3499.


4000
Real Estate


4040 Homes For Sale
BRAND NEW Golf Side Villa 2 bd/ 2 ba/2
car/den 214,900. In highlands ridge and active
adults gated community. 863-471-1171.
INVESTOR NEEDS out Some new construc-
tion still available up to 50% below market.
399-2197
PALM HARBOR HOMES
4/2 Tile floor, Energy Package,
Deluxe loaded, over 2,200 Sq.Ft.
30th Anniversary Sale Special
Save $15,000.
Call for free Color Brochures
800-622-2832

0 ~fL Homes for Sale
40v6V Avon Park
3/2/2.5 TWO story on R.G. golfcourse., hdwd/
tile floors, SS appl., totally renovated, seller
motivated. Cal 863-38.2-6641.


80 0 Homes for Sale
4080 Sebring
3/2/2 POOL home on 3/4 acr.Close to hospi-
tal/schools, hdwd floors, cedar ceil., chefs kit.
Must see! Call 863-382-6641
3/BD 2/BATH-2 car garage. 2 yrs. old, all ap-
pliances stay. Harder Hall area, walking dis-
tance from 3 golf courses. Below Appr. value,
owner motivated. $215,000. 515 Entrada Ave.
Sebring. Call 863-382-9310.
DESIRABLE SUN'.n lake corner home. 3/2/1.
170,000. Newly remodeled. Granite counter-
tops.New kitchen cabinets. New tile.Stainless
steel appl. 3900 loretto ave.sb. 863-314-9161
PRICE REDUCED, 5808 Golden Rd. 2/bd, I.5bt
remodeled, I acre, above ground pool.
$169,900. Kathy Tirey.Call 863-381-3468.


YOUR NEW home for the New Year!! Com-
pletely renovated 3/2/2 house in peaceful
neighborhood. Ceramic tile, carpet, 1564 sf
on
large lot. $186,500. Mo. pay. approx.$1100
with only $5000 down! call 407-312-4495

10 Homes for Sale
4 Lake Placid
OPEN DAILY
Now for sale! Great split floor plan, 3 bed-
I room. 2 baths, full two car garage. Cathedral
ceilings, plant shelves, all large rooms, close
to Placid Lakes park and boat ramp, to Lake
June, 620 Catfish Creek Rd in Placid Lakes.
$279,000. Meyer Homes Inc: 414-4075 cell.
465-7900 off. 465-7338 res.


S4120 Villas & Condos
4120 For Sale
LAKE PLACID 2BD on canal, near golf, low
taxes & HOA. Asking 75k. possible lease op-
tion.863 699 6590

4220 Lots for Sale
Sebring Country Estates:
1 lot- $25.000
2 lots -S45,900,
4 lots -$69,900
water/elect avail.
(772) 359-2797.
WATERFRONT LOT on canal to Little Lake
Jackson in Sebring. Short drive to HWY 27.
60X109 cleared lot. 1300 Kerry Dr. $55,000
call 863-382-9484.

4280 Cemetery Lots
LAKE VIEW Memorial Gardens
2 side by side lower level Crypts inside Chapel
of Peace 2 internment services. Must sell will
sacrifices for $6500. Valued at $8900. 863-
465-1915 after 6pm

4300 Out-of-Town Property
NC MOUNTAINS
New log cabin shell on 2 acres
$99,900. Free Brochure
of mountain and river front acreage.
828-652-8700


5000
Mobile Homes

50 Mobile Homes
5050 For Sale
1996 FRANKLIN RV trailer, 38 Ft, 2 Slides,
Shed, Golf cart lot 46, Lake Josephine RV re-
sort, Sebring, FL. 17,500 phone: 618-218-
4622
P-AVON MOBILE Home Park, mobiles fori
ale. Affordable lot for rent. 55 + park, sorry
I o pets! $2500-$10,500. Call 863-453-3415.1


ARE YOU DIFFICULT
CREATIVE FORCES? Do


5 C Mobile Homes
5050 For Sale
AVON PARK- 12 x 48, 1 BR/ 1BA, Screen
room, newly renovated, partially furnished, No
serious, reasonable offer refused. No pets.
55+. 863-449-0232
LP-NEW AND preowned mobile homes. Start-
ing at $14,000. Lakeside Village Mobile Home
Park. Call Dick Davis at 863-202-0075.
MOBILE HOME for sale- 2BD/1BA, central air,
2 Florida rooms. Good condition. Ohrt's MHP
Asking $11,000 That is negotiable. All furni-
ture included, even washer &dryer. Call 863-
385-8792.
SB 12'X60' 1BR/1BA, All elec., partly
furn.,55+
Park. W/D, Fl. rm, roof over Ig shed. $10,000
I OBO. Call 863-382-9074.
SEB-DOUBLE WIDE 55+ 2/BD, 2/BA in Sun-
ny Pines. 1372 SO Ft. $29,000. Call 863-382-
9129 for appt.
SEBRING -OWN Your own Mobile Home, with
lot included. 2/2, wood floors, florida room,
club house, swimming pools, $67,000 Call
417-988-1228 or 863-696-2342. 1405 Abbey
Lnu, in Colony Point Park Sebring.
SEBRING 67 ft. mobile home in Leisure Acres
2/BD, 2/BA with handicap ramp. Includes
washer & dryer, attached carport with en-
closed workshop.$35,000. Call 863-214-
3760.

5 Mobile Homes
515 For Rent
AP SINGLE wide, 2/1, partially furnished, A/C,
$400 mo., $400 deposit. Call 863-635-4625.


6000
Rentals


6050 Duplexes for Rent
2/1 UNFURN. DUPLEX 233 Milakee Ave.,
$550 mo., (863)385-4409
Immaculate 2B/2B Duplex with screened
porch, central heat/air, in Sebring. $750 mo.
with $100 discount, if paid timely. Call 863-
273-0469
SPRING LAKE DUPLEX 2/2 1 Car Garage.
Laundry Room, Big Patio, like new.. EASY TO
MOVE IN.$800/MO. 863-273-2076
SPRING LAKE lease option to buy, new con-
struction, 2 story town homes, 3/bd 2.5/ba,
garage, Phone 863-655-0311.


6 100 Villas & Condos

BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2 1/2 bath townhouse in
Jackson Shores on Lake Jackson. Completely
renovated with laundry room. $1000 per
month. 954-614-6441.

6200 Unfurnished
6 0 Apartments
AP- Highlands Apts 1680 North Delaware 1/1
& 2/2 Available. Pool, Play ground. 1st & Sec.
Call 863-449-0195.
AVON PARK 2/BD, 1/BA apt. $550 mo.in.
Avon Park Manors, plus 2/BD I/BA mobile
home on private lot, $495 mo. Both central air
& heat, both $300 security. Close to new Wal-
mart, Call 863-453-5893


AVON PARK, studio with balcony overlooking
Lake Verona and City Park, laundry facilities
$365/mo 100 E. MAIN ST. 863-453-8591

COZY 1B/1B Sebring $450/mo.,w/ $100
monthly discount, if paid timely.
Call 863-273-0469


KEY LAKE VILLAS
LAKEFRONT LIVING IN SEBRING
2 bedroom luxury unit., CHA, washer/dryer
hookup, $675. per mo., first and sec.
3/2 spacious unit, CHA, 8 separate rooms or
areas plus screened porch and outside pa-
tio, new carpet, ice maker, $975 per mo.,
prorated first mo., and security.
Located in Orange Blossom Estates at the
south end of Lakewood Rd.
-1 Year lease, (863) 465-9151.

LEMON TREE APTS.
Single story 1 bedrooms w/pvt patio &
NEW refrig, stove, washer/dryer. WSG
incl. Pets ok. Quiet friendly Avon Park
community. Call 386-503-8953.

PLACID ARMS apts.
108 arron dr.
lake placid fl. 33852
Now accepting applications for 1-2-3 BdRm
apts. Outside storage units, water, sewer,
garbage, incl. This institution is an equal op-
portunity provider and employer. Office: 863-
465-6676 or T.D.D. 800-955-8771.


___ 6


6200 Unfurnished
620 Apartments
DINNER LAKE area. 1, 2, & 3 BD apart-
ments. Fresh paint & tile floors. Starting @
$500 per month, includes water. Call Gary
Johnson 863-381-1861.
RELAX AT Lake Isis Villas! Luxurious 2/bd
apartment. Call 863-453-2669.


6250 Furnished Houses
FURNISHED HOUSE with option to buy.
113,000. Deposit- $5,000, $700/month. 3Bd/
I ba, fireplace, screen patio,Tilefloor,Carpet in
bd. Corner house across from Woodlawn ele-
mentary. 60ft/front x 139ft/back. 382 6214
LAKE PLACID-Sylvan Shores 4BR 2BA, Moth-
er in law apt. New Paint. New carpet. Very
clean. No Pets. No Smoking. $950/mo. first,
last & sec. Call 863-465-1111.


8 LP-2-3 BD 2/BA 2/car garage, pool ,on canal,
200ft. to Lake Francis. $1000 per mo. + utilit-
ies, or lease with option. 115 Villa Ave. Call
863-494-6485
SEBRING furnished 3 BR/2B home on exec-
utive golf course. Rent Seasonally or yearly.
863-214-4349


SEBRING: LG 2/2 partially furn. w/ 12x25 Fm
Rm, 8x10 storage rm. Also turn. RV w/2
slides & Family Rm & shed. Woody's RV Re-
sort, 4414 US 27 S.,next to Highlands Region-
al Hosp. Call 863-385-0500 or 863-441-1645.

6300 Unfurnished Houses

.2/1 House for rent in Lake placid, near boat
ramp with beach access. $600 mo, unfurnish-
ed, or $650 mo furnished. 863-465-1354
2/1 Screen Porch, Carport, No pets. First, Last
and 1 month security. Leisure Lakes $600 a
month. Call 863-465-3959
BEAUTIFUL 2 Story Sebring brick home, 4
Bedrooms, 2 Bath, office/ den, new windows,
carpeting, tile, paint. Abundant storage, $1000
mo.,w/ $100 monthly discount if paid timely.
Call 863-273-0469
RENT TO OWN- 3bd/ 2BA. Great area. Won't
last long. BANKRUPTCY AND PROBLEM
CREDIT OK. Call to see today. 399-2197
SEB AFFORDABLE BEAUTIFUL NEW home
for rent 3/2:2 car garage. Also available 2/2/1
duplex. Call 863-382-4099.
SEBRING HILLS newer 3/2/2, appliances incl.
Energy efficient. No smoking or pets. I yr
lease. $795 mo. + sec. Call 863-386-0868.
SEBRING, UNFURNISHED HOUSE, new, 3/2/
1 car garage, quiet area, first, last & security
no smokers, no pets, $875 a month. Please
call 863-414-0942 or 863-453-0972.


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Bargain Buys 7320 Garage & Yard Sales 7520 Pets &Supplies 8400 Recreational Vehicles


6300 Unfurnished Houses 7260 Musical Merchandise 7310


2 BEDROOM 1 bath home for rent,
$550 a month, Avon Park. Call 863-
840-0071


6320 Seasonal Property
SUN N LAKE Seb. Newer, gorgeous upscale,
3/2.5 huge home on golf course. Gated com-
munity, near club house. Granite, SS appl.
Weekly, mo., yearly, let's talk! S1,500-S1,850
Call 863-441-4849 or 954-401-3702.


6400 Rooms for Rent
BEDROOM FOR rent. 2 beds. huge room. ac-
cess to kitchen, laundry, car parking, cable,
telephone. All utilities included. S500/Month
863-382-6214

6550 Warehouses for Rent
WAREHOUSE & OFFICE space to rent. Zone
B3, 2500 SO FT more or less. $1300 mo.
Call 731-439-1584. Located in Highlands Cty.

6600 Business & Offices
00 For Rent
850 SQUARE Ft office space for rent. 545 cor-
ner of South 0-mul- La-Oee dr.+ maple ave.
Sebring Parkway. For info call 863-385-2007


7000
Merchandise


7030 Estate Sales
SEB-ESTATE SALE Gramarcy Ave. Sat Jan 26,
8am-3pm. Sun Jan 27, Noon-3pm. FOLLOW
SIGNS. ANTIQUES-ANTIQUES, coins, guns,
glassware, jewelry, sterling, furniture, carnival
glass, oak table & chairs, railroad memorabil-
ia, pineapple top twin beds, brass bed, old
rope bed nat'l bamboo style 1960-70s, desk
w/ bookcase chest & night stand; 2 white
wicker 3 drawer chests.
ALSO-3/BD, 2/BA house w/ appliances, all tile
floor and garage with two out buildings and
an extra lot available: ALL BY-The Furniture
Doctors, Sebring


7040 Appliances
Appliances
New and Used $50 and up.
Call 863-655-4995
FOR SALE Gas stove, Kitchen- Aid, Excellent
Condition, Stainless Steel, $200 or best offer-
863-699-0414
HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL
THAT IS UNDER $250?
We will run it free!
Either mail to or drop it off at our office
2227 US 27 S. Sebring, FL. 33870
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!


7180 Furniture

HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL
THAT IS UNDER $250?
We will run it free!
Either mail to or drop it off at our office
2227 US 27 S. Sebring, FL. 33870
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!


HILL-GUSTAT MIDDLE SCHOOL NEEDS
DONATIONS OF YOUR ATTIC INSTRUMENTS!
instruments will be cleaned, repaired, and put
in the hands of students who otherwise would
not be able to participate in band. Donors will
be offered a tax deduction letter for the esti-
mated value of the instrument. Thanks!!!!!

7300 Miscellaneous
2003 O'DELL complete food kitchen conces-
sion. Fire syst., 4 dp fryers, 4' grill,refrig.,2
freezers,2-1 001b tnks, prep tbis, sinks, heat-
ers.warmers -2005 blue & white 4 seater GEM
street legal auto. w/tags. Call 863-441-1645.
FOR SALE -3 Wheel Legend scooter with Bru-
no lift for van $1000. Hove round power chair,
used 1 month $1000. Craftmatic Bed with vi-
brators $1200. Call 863-214-3760
HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL
THAT IS UNDER $250?
We will run it free!
Either mail to or drop it off at our office
2227 US 27 S. Sebring, FL. 33870
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
"MAGNETIC THERAPY" queen size mattress
pad. Never used. $495 OBO. Original price
$1000. Call 863-381-1938.
UNDERWATER FISHING LIGHTS.$249. 409-
935-7183. FREE SHIPPING.


7310 Bargain Buys
ANTIQUE MEDIUM size lamp. Beaded with
tassels dangling down $10. OBO. Medium size
sea shelled flower decorator/hanger $10 OBO
Call 863-453-4109.
BASEBALL CARDS 17 year old. full cased
$20.00. 863-465-5570


CAMPING TENT: kelty, 18' x 15'6", 2-rm, +ex-
tra gear, $99, 863-655-0971.
CAPTAIN CHAIR fold down bench seat from
96 chevy van. good condition valor. $250 for
both. 863-465-6936.
COFFE TABLE & 2 side tables. Good condi-
tions. Includes 2 lamps. All wood. $100 takes
all. ask for francisco- 863-873-3916
DIETARY SUPP: Esst for Life, B-Vits, New-
sealed, $30 for 4, Call 863-655-0971.
DINING ROOMS set table with 4 chair. metal
with glass top. For sale $100.00. Please call
after 7:00.Ask for Fransisco- 863-873-3296
DOLLS: Holly Hobby, Chou Chou w/bed,
clothes, etc. $25. 863-655-0971.
DRYER FOR sale- good conditions. $75. 863-
458-0923.
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR for sale. call for
more info .863-386-0744.
FREEZER UPRIGHT industrial duty 5.0 cu Ft.
Very clean $50 obo. Call 441-4418
GIRLS ITEMS: Bckpck, nagaz & books, diary,
bike himt, etc. $25. 863-655-0971.
JUICER: Veg/fruit, prof, Green Star, $200. Call
863-655-0971..
LIGHT FIXTURE, rust colored with 6 frosted
glass globes. Bulbs included. $40 OBO. Call
863-465-0726.
LIKE NEW body champ Inversion table. Hardly
use. Paid over $120.00. will sell for $75.00.
call today@ 863-368-0240
MATCHING SOFA & love chair for sale. Good
conditions. Beige & Burgundy floral. Touch of
wood included. $100.00. call 863-458-0923


MIX MASTER, sunbeam commercial grade
S50.00. 863-465-5570
ROUND GLASS top dining room table w/ 4
chairs S100.00 Early American day bed. S50.
Old doll bed S25 OBO. Porcelin wall hung
sink S15. Call 863-655-3807

TABLE WITH 4 wheelers chairs, good condi-
tion. Call 863446-0251.
TOOL BOX/CARRIER Durablebl ack hard plas-
tic for a long bed truck Double locks on each
end. Made by Contico. $50 Call 863-453-4109
UNDERWATER FISHING LIGHTS.$249. 409-
935-7183. FREE. SHIPPING
UPRIGHT VACUUM cleaners, bagged or bag-
less. Reconditioned to almost like new. $25
each. Call 863-402-2285
VANITY TABLE, and seat. with mirror. $15.
Antique rocker. wood, needs refinished. $50.
Call 863-453-4109.
WATER PURIFIER: countertop, New! S200.
Call 863-655-0971.
WEEPING BOTTLE brush Trees 4-9 '3 gallon
$15. each. 863-381-8887 or 863-202-0985
WHIRLPOOL 21 cu. ft. refrigerator, top freezer
w/ ice maker, almond. Very good condition.
Asking $250. Call 863-699-6293.
WOMEN'S QUALITY clothing- 12 pieces. New
conditions. Petite, small to medium shirts,
jackets, pants. All for $30.00. call 863-402-
2285.


7320 Garage & Yard Sales
A.P.- 9 Forest jill Dr. Fri & Sat. Jan 25-26
9am-5pm Grandfather clock, artesian hottub,
end tables, cabinets and household items,
adult clothes,i ots of misc.


AVON PARK Two family yard sale.. tools,
furniture, Lots of miscellaneous. Ect.. 2474
WEST NAUTILUS 1RD. JAN 25, 26, 27. 8AM -
4PM.
AVON PARK- 16 Forrest Hill Dr. 5 family
sale.Jan 26. 8 AM -2PM. FuLniture, micro-
wave, baby Item, household, and much more.
AVON PARK- Huge yard sale. Lots of upscale
furniture, Miscellaneous, Antiques Friday only.
Jan .26. 14 SOUTH Robert Rd. EAST off
64.863-453-9584
AVON PARK- MultiFamily moving sale, baby
stuff, New pots, pans, dishes, clothes, nice
figurines & knickknacks, computer desk,
com-
puter, books & lots more! SAT. Jan26. 9AM
until dusk @ 1607 N Palm Drive.
Having a Garage Sale?
Make more money by reaching thou-
sands of potential customers. For only
$10.95 you get 5 lines for one week in
the News-Sun and Highlands Herald
Shopper, plus up to four FREE GARAGE
SALE SIGNS! If your sale gets rained
out, call us and we'll run it again at no
additional charge.
Call today! (863) 385-6155.
LAKE PLACID Trinity Lutherans Ladies
Guilds Annual Garage Sale is Friday & Satur-
day 8 AM- 12N, 1/25& 26. All kinds of great
buys,t ables, chairs, kohler Campbell piano
w/great sound, clothes, toys, tools, bake
goods & many more great buys! Don't miss
it! 25 Lakeview ave., Lake Placid.
LAKE PLACID 11th annual Trash& Treasure
sale Fri. 25 Sat 26 8AM- 2pm. ST James,
Church 3380 Placid View Dr. We have every-
thing.
SEB-MULTI-FAMILY SALE, 5217 Lakewood
Rd., Sat, Jan 26 from 8am-12pm. Furniture,
appliances, big screen TV, Rainbow vacuum,
& much more!.


AP-1007 W. Peniel Ave. Fri-Sat. Jan 25-26,
8am-?. Lots of misc. items!
SEB-YARD SALE 1608 Koy Dr. (off Sparta Rd)
Sat. Jan 26, 7-11AM. Furniture, household
items, nice children/ladies clothing, toys, and
misc.

SEB. St. Agnes Annual Flea Market
3840 Lakeview Dr., Sat. Jan. 26th 8-Noon.
You Don't want to miss this one.

SEB.- 1702 Theon Court. (1/2 mile of circle)
Jan 25th & 26th, 7am-?. Antique furniture,
TOOLS, TOOLS TOOLS, figurines, lawn mow-
er, garden carts & garden tools.
SEBRING -THREE family sale. Sat & Sun, Jan
26 & 27, at 4028 Thompson Ave. off Golfview,
8am-4pm.Tools(garden&hand) furniture,nick-
nacks, dishes, silverware, collectables, sm.
appliances & misc. items!
SEBRING- 5 family yard sale, everything
imaginable. 99 spring garden rd. Fri/Sat. Jan
25+26. 8 AM-?
SEBRING- FRI & Sat, Jan 25+26/ 8AM-2PM.
5925 Sun Valley Dr Spring Lake, section. 6.
863-381-7533. Household item, clothes,
tools, lots of miscellaneous, etc.....
SEBRING- GARAGE sale sat+sun. Jan 26 +
27.
Starts at 8AM, all day long.. 4555 myrtle
beach drive. Clothes, furniture, office sup-
plies, kitchen appliances, children toys .ect.
SEBRING- MOVING house full of vintage and
antique furniture. Plus washer+ dryer mat-
tress. Too much too list. Sat+Sun.JAn26 +27.
8AM-? 7008 CR 17South on Red Beach Lake.
Half mile off hwy 98.
SEBRING- MULTIFAMILY 3208 GolfviewRd
(harder hall area) SAT Jan 26. 7 AM ? Lots
of miscellaneous.
SEBRING- YARD sale Fri+ Sat Jan 25+ 26 at
4413 Sebring ave from 7AM-? School books,
lots of miscellaneous, dresser.
SEBRING-MOVING & Neighborhood sale! Six
families! Shamrock Dr. Fri & Sat, Jan 25&26,
8AM-? Furniture, tools, little of everything!
SEBRING-MULTI Family community wide
sales at Hickory Ridge Drive ( 2.5 miles east
on 98, before the RR tracks, turn right- follow
signs), Fri-Sat., Jan 25 & 26, 8AM-4PM.
TRASH & TREASURES SALE AT CRYSTAL
LAKE CLUB: The Crystal Lake Club owners as-
sociation will host it's 8th annual Trash &
Treasure Sale on Saturday, January 26, 2008
from 8-noon. The Sale will be held in the Club
house within Crystal Lake Club which is locat-
ed on Memorial Dr. next to Memorial
Gardens.
There will be in excess of 35 vendors selling a
large variety of items. "Trash" portion pro-
ceeds will go to. Hansen House. Doors will
open at 8:00a.m. Come join the fun.

VILLAGE YARD SALE
SAT. JAN. 26TH
8AM- NOON
RAIN DATE FEB. 2nd
MARANATHA VILLAGE
Arbuckle Creek Rd.


7520 Pets & Supplies
BLACK LAB mixed. Free to a good home. Fe-
male About 1 year. Shots up to date. 863-
381-6741.
CHAMP NEEDS a loving new home Pit mix,
house trained, 7 mo. old, very lovable. We are
moving & unable to keep him. Call Kristen at
863-446-1646, immediately, please!


NOTICE

Florida statute 585.195 states that
all dogs and cats sold in Florida
must be at least eight weeks old,
have an official health certificate
and proper shots and be free of in-
testinal and external parasites.
PITBULL FOR Sale. Call and make offer. Born
11/21 2007 863-449-1555

" 60 Medical Supplies
75 0 & Equipment
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR for Sale by "GOLD-
EN". Excellent conditions- $1,000.00. 863-
386-0744


8000
Recreation


ry with trolling motor $2,500
863-449-7775

19 FT RABALO cc, T-top. dual seats, out
riggers, down rigger, wide body. 1998 Ocean
Pro 150, dock lights, rod holders, am/fm/cd,
VHF, eagle fish GPS, ,depth/fish finder, all
coast guard equip., auto battery charger, life
jackets, new trailer, nice dry boat. MUST
SEE!
$5800.00 OBO Call 414-1738
1983 SEA nymph 14 Ft & Johnson 25 HP mo-
tor- Basic cut dependable $1000 or best of-
fer. Call 453-9133

8400 Recreational Vehicles

1997 FLEETWOOD Wilderness 5th wheel,
33.5
long double-slideouts, self contained, en-
trance doors both sides, lot's of storage.
15000btu AC, east-west queen bed, fold out
sofa, outside shower, awning. $7500. call
863-441-1938. Delivery available. 1997 Ford
F350 powestroke diesel also available.


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Utility Trailers


New 5x8 Utility Trailers. 15inch HD
Tires, starting at $725. 16FT Tan-
dem Axle new tires starting at
$1,090. Call 863-382-7701.


9450 Automotive for Sale
1992 CHEVORLET Corvette, black/black, 6
speed, cold A/C, very nice, $8500. Call 863-
453-0888.
1994 CHEVY Corvette, $6800. 2000Jaguar
$7200, 2000 Ford Excursion $6900. Call 863-
443-1384.
1999 DODGE Ram 1500 series van, 318 v8,
needs body work, runs gopd, 'contractor
shelving, air conditioning, Radio. $2900. call
471-9471
89 MERCURY Grand Marquis. Low miles ,
very good conditions. 2,000 o.b.o. 863-385-
3228.
94 CHEVY 4x4, auto, A/C all power, full bed
w/ cap and liner. $4,150. O/B/O. 385-8471


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Sunday, Jan. 27th 1pm-4pm
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Friday, January 25, 2008 www.Lnewssun.com Section D

High School Boys Basketball


Devils ride red-hot second half


And Another
Thing...
Dan Hoehne

Hoehne 5 -

With two

weeks off,

let's get

redundant

Funny how the sports
media can be so redundant
when there are no stories.
Here they are, moaning
about how' with there
being two weeks between
the conference champi-
onship games and the
Super Bowl, that they
have to rehash the pre-
game hype over and over
again but yet they con-
tinue to rehash it, over
aQd over again.
Delving into such non-
stories, over and over
again, as Tom Brady. limp-
ing around in a walking
cast, and then later in a pair
of pointed-toe boots.
I guess when there's
nothing to cover, they try
and create something they
think we should care about.
And they keep whining
about why there has to be
- the two-week break as if
this is something the NFL
rarely ever does.
Fact is, 34 of the 41
Super Bowls have been
held with fourteen days in
between.
That number' would be
36, but in '83, the players
strike forced a shortened
season, as did 9/11.
It would seem the extra
week would benefit the
teams to heal and game-
plan, and it certainly helps
the network that's broad-
casting the big game to pre-
pare but it does leave a lot
of time for the media to
twiddle their thumbs and
look for anything that has
anything to do with anyone
that is connected to one of
the two teams.
Don't they realize that
See FIVE, page 4D


News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE
Lake Placid's Conlin Veley and Avon Park's Cleveland,
Nobles battle for position on this free throw during the
Devils 69-47 win over the Dragons Thursday night.


By JOHN BEDELL
News-Sun correspondent
AVON PARK It was the
tale of two halves Thursday
night.
Avon Park came Avon
into the third quarter
with a slim 31-29 lead,
but the Devils turned
up the defensive pres- Lake
sure, and handed visit-
ing Lake Placid a 69- 4
47 defeat.
Avon Park had four
players in double figures.with
Xavier Caldwell leading the
team with 12. Cleveland
Nobles and Virgil Cooper
each had 11 and 'Avierre
Conner added 10.


Conlin Veley had 20 for
Lake Placid, but 15 of his
points came in the first half,
including 10 in the second


n Park

19
Placid

11


quarter when the
Dragons moved out to.
a decent lead.
But a three-pointer
from Conner just
before the half edged
the Devils to a narrow
mid-game lead.
"We came out slow


and sluggish tonight," Avon
Park coach Luther Clemmons
said. "Our staff talked at half-
time and we got people where
they were supposed to be."
Obviously one place to be
was in front of Veley.


The Green Dragon senior
had Red Devils in his face
through out the second half -
though he finished the night
with a trio of three-pointers.
The Red Devils went on a
14-4 run to open the third
quarter.
Derrick McKenzie had six
points in the Red Devil rush.
Avon Park outscored Lake
Placid in the third 17-8 to take
control of the game.
Lake Placid continued to
struggle in the fourth period
as Avon Park put 21 points on
the board to the Green
Dragon's 10. The Devils
pushed their lead to 26 when
See DEVILS, page 4D


High School Girls Soccer



Lady Dragon season ends in Orlando


By ED BALDRIDGE
News-Sun correspondent
ORLANDO Lake Placid
gave it all they had but still
lost 5-0 to the Lake: Highland
Prep soccer team Thursday
night at CNL Stadium during
the Class 3A Regional
Quarterfinals in Orlando.
The first half started out
slow, neither team able 'to
gain an advantage during the
mid-field struggle.
The Lady Dragons goal-
keeper Sydney Stewart was
-hard-pressed to stop the
relentless attack dur-
ing the last twenty 'Lake
minutes of the open-
ing half.
Lake Highland
team captain Valerie
O'Brian scored on her
first shot at the 10:55
mark.


The Highalnders would go,
on to score three of their five
goals before the half merci-
lessly came to .a close,
Coming out after the break,
Lake Placid hunkered down
and played a strong defense,
but could not move the ball
past mid-field.
Stewart would defend 14
more shots on the goal in the
final frame and O'Brian
would take advantage of the
superior ball-handling and
passing to score two more
times, giving her the hat trick.
"I just wanted to give it my


all," Dragon senior Stewart
said. "This was probably the
best game I've played in the
goal."
Which was a testament to
both her vigilance as well as
the high-octane Highlander
offense.
"They made great shots and
were right on task," she
added. "I am just glad we
made it.to regionals."
"We started out very slow,"'
head coach Elizabeth Sottile
said. "We played a sloppy
first half. Sydney -did a great -


highland



Placid
O


job for uis, but the'
other team was very
good at first touches
and passing."
And though she
might have wanted to
continue her final,
year at the helm of
the Lady Dragons a


little bit longer, Sottile wasn't
in quite the somber mood one
might have expected.
"It's been a great five
years," she said. "And mak-
ing it to regionals was a good
thing. A coach couldn't ask
for anything else this was a
great end."
And so the departing sen-
iors, along with- Sottile, can
move forward knowing the
knew heights they helped the
program reach, while giving
those coming back next year,
and in years to come, some-
thing more to shoot for.


News-Sun file photo
by DAN HOEHNE
Erica Resendiz,
left, and Julie
Shrewsbury's cele-
bration in their win
over McKeel to
advance to the sec-
tional finals was
indeed a joyous
one. But the stay
in the state play-
offs was cut short
Thursday night as
the Lady Dragons
fell to Lake
Highland Prep, 5-
0. The season,
though, has to be
deemed a success
as Lake Placid
earned it's first trip
to the sectional
final and getting
outgoing coach
Elizabeth Sottile
plenty of fond.
memories and a
trophy to display
the achievement of
her tenure.


High School Girls Weightlifting


Some fourths, but


none moving forth


By AMY HART
News-Sun correspondent
PORT CHARLOTTE-
Eighteen girls went in to the
Sectional weightlifting meet
from the three county high
schools, but none will contin-
ue to State. Although
Highlands County boasted
five fourth place finishes,
only the top three in each
weight class will go on.
Sebring claimed the first
two weight classes with 101-
pound Samary Camuy lifting
a combined 165 to earn her
fourth place finish and
Jennifer Waldon lifting 205 at
110 pounds for hers.
Sebring's head coach Joe
Sinness was happy with his
girls' efforts, "I'm proud of
every one of them.They've
worked hard to get here."
At 169 pounds, Avon Park's
Andejoua Nixon missed the
trip to state due to a higher
weigh in after a combined lift
of 270 had her tied for third.
Shonkeria Laster (APHS)


lifted 270 pounds in the 199-
pound weight class, which put
her only five pounds away
from her state dreams.
In the unlimited weight
class, Tyikeria Wiley (APHS)
lifted a combined 255 pounds,
for another fourth place finish.
Although many of her ath-
letes left disappointed, Avon-
Park head coach Pakitta Felix
was pleased with their efforts.
"Most of the girls did their
best lifts," he. said. "They
were up against some really
tough competition."
Lake Placid head coach
Donald Ridgeway agreed
despite not having top three
finishes, "This wa's many of
the girls' first shots at seeing
what these big schools do;
they handled it pretty well."
All three schools,, along
with many of the schools they
lifted against Thursday, ,will
meet again next Thursday at
Avon Park for the Travis Todd
Invitational Weightlifting
Meet.


News-Sun file photo by DAN HOEHNE
Sebring's Samary Camuy, a major force at 101-lbs all
season, like the rest of the Highlands contingent at the
Sectional meet in Port Charlotte, couldn't quite get
over the hump to move on toward state.


Yates takes L.P. Senior


League's top spot


Special to the News-Sun
LAKE PLACID The
Schooni's Family Restaurant
team rallied in the late
innings for a 7-6 win over the
Seminole Tire team in Lake
Placid Senior Softball league
play on Wednesday, Jan. 23 at
the Lake June Ball fields.
Hits were hard to come by
in the low scoring affair, pri-
marily because of excellent
fielding plays by both teams
and good pitching by Ray
Hensley for Schooni's and
Paul Smith for Seminole Tire.
The only player with three
hits on either team was Gary
Van who went 3-for-3 with
teammates Mike Jurmu, Gary
Steeves and Spider Ross each
going 2-for-3 in the losing
effort for Seminole Tire.
Don Cunningham, Bob Fee,
Jim Guild, John Ladensack
and Paul Stephenson all were
2-for-3 for Schooni's.
The ageless wonder, Al
Chipps kept his five-game
hitting streak alive with a line
drive to left center field.
The game on the other field
was also a tight-fought game


going down to the last out with
the Michelle Yates Insurance
team coming out on top, 16-
15, over Lake Placid Marine.
The long-ball played a big
part in the win with Charlie
Quinn slamming a home run,
a triple and a single.
Dorin Quigg also had a
home run and Duke Hensley
had a triple and two doubles
for the Yates team.
Rocky Soccarras also had
three hits for the winners.
Jeff Stanley led Lake Placid
Marine with three hits followed
by Cal Bready, Bob Fox, Roger
Lynch, Glenn Minnick, Glenn
Wearsch and Darrel Richards
with two hits each.
The Yates win puts them in
the league lead at 4-1 over the
idle second place Central
Security team at 3-1.
Third place is now held by
the Lake Placid Marine team
at 3-2 with the Schooni's win
breaking them out of a last-
place tie with Seminole Tire
with a record 2-3 while
Seminole Tire dropped to 1-4.
League play continues
through March.









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2D Friday. January 25 2008


ON DECK


TODAY: Girls Basketball at Okeechobee, 6/7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY: Wrestling at Polk Invitational, Winter Haven, 10 a.m.
MONDAY: Girls Basketball at DistrictToumament, Sarasota Booker,TBA
TUESDAY: Girls Basketball at DistrictTournament, Sarasota Booker,TBA


TODAY: Boys Basketball vs. LaBelle, 6/7:30 p.m.; Girls Basketball at LaBelle, 6/7;30
p.m.; Boys Soccer at DistrictToumament, Frostproof, 6/7:30 p.m.
TUESDAY: Boys Basketball at DeSoto, 6/7:30 p.m.
THURSDAY: Boys Basketball vs. Sebring, 6/7:30 p.m.
Lake Placid



i TODAY: Girls Basketball vs. Frostproof, 6/7:30 p.m.; Wrestling at Jupiter Invitational,TBA
SATURDAY: Boys Basketball vs. Kissimmee-Osceola, 6/7:30 p.m.; Wrestling at Jupiter
Invitational,TBA
MONDAY: Girls Basketball at DistrictToumament, Sarasota Booker,TBA
Sebring TUESDAY: Girls Basketball at DistrictToumament, Sarasota Booker,TBA



->.-- TODAY: Baseball vs. St. Petersburg College, 5 p.m.
SATURDAY: Baseball at Lake Sumter Community College, 1 p.m.
MONDAY: Baseball vs. Seminole Community College, 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY: Baseball vs. Central Florida Community College, 5 p.m.
SFCC

SPORTS RRIFFS


GOLS Indoor Soccer League
AVON PARK Registration for GOLS
Indoor Soccer League is February 9, 9
am to noon at First Baptist Church of
Avon Park. Sign-ups will take place in
the Family Life Center (old Avon Park
Recreation Center across from the tennis
courts downtown Avon Park).
The GOLS Indoor Soccer League is a
co-ed league for 13 to 18 year-olds.
Registration is $12 and is limited to
the first 40 players to sign up. For insur-
ance purposes, please bring identification
with proof of age. Each team plays one
game a week at 6:30pm (either Tuesday
or Thursday) from Feb. 19 to Apr. 24,
concluding with a tournament.
Air-conditioning has been added to the
facility this year.
GOLS (Goals Of Life & Soccer) is in
its fifth year as a ministry of First Baptist
Church of Avon Park. Indoor soccer is a
valuable experience for improving pass-
'ing and shooting skills. Participants learn
s&' cer and team skills from certified
"-coaehes'
For more information, contact Coach*
Severn at 452-1250 or Coach Virkler at
385-3235.
2008 WIU Alumni and Friends
Golf Tournament
LAKE WALES The 2008 Webber
International University Alumni and
Friends Golf Tournament will be held on
Friday, Feb. 8 at the beautiful Lake Wales
Country Club. The format is a four-per-
son scramble with a shotgun start at 1
p.m. If you do not have a foursome, enter
and we will place you in one.
The tournament is for all Webber
alumni and friends of the University. The
cost is $60 per person which includes
green fees, cart and cookout. Awards will
be given out at the cookout that will be
held on the grounds of Webber
International immediately following com-
pletion of the tournament.
Mulligans (three .for $5-maximum six
person) will be available to purchase and
a 50/50 drawing ($1 per ticket, seven for
$5) will be held. Hole sponsorships are
available for $100 each.
The event is sponsored by the WIU
Alumni Association.
To RSVP or for more information, call
the Webber Alumni office at (863) 638-
2941, e-mail at alumni@webber.edu.
SFCC Baseball and BBQ
AVON PARK The SFCC athletic
department is holding a BBQ & Baseball
Doubleheader on Saturday, Feb. 23.
The Panthers will be hosting a double-
header against the University of Tampa B
team at 1 p.m.
A half chicken BBQ dinner will be
served with all the fixings from Noon-
4:30 p.m. for a $6.00 donation.
Tickets can be purchased by walk-up
or presold and can be eat-in or take-out.
Tickets can be purchased through the
Panther Athletic Office, Bldg. E, at the
door on game day, or from any of the
Panther athletes.
For further information, please call the
Panther Athletic Office at 784-7035
Nu-Hope Elder Care Services
Inc. 11th Annual Golf Tourney
AVON PARK MID-FLORIDA
Federal Credit Union proudly presents
the 11th Annual Nu-Hope Elder Care
Services Inc. golf tournament at Pinecres
on Lotela Golf Course in Avon Park on
Saturday, March 22, 2008. The tourna-
ment will utilize a two-person scramble
and teams will be flighted by total handi-
cap. Entry fee will be $60 per person
($120 per team) which includes after play
meal. Registration forms are available at
the participating golf pro shop or can be
mailed or faxed to you by calling Sandy


Foster at 382-2134. Business sponsor-
ships are also available. Previous years.
events have resulted in a full-field of play-
ers so early registration is encouraged.
L.R Youth Football meeting.
LAKE PLACID Lake Placid Youth
Football will hold its: annual meeting on
Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. at Lake June Ball Fields.
Elections will take place, so all those
interested should be iq attendance.
For further information, please contact
Stephanie Sapp at 863-441-1505.
Post 21 First Annual Berdelle
Memorial Golf Tournament
SEBRING AmiVets Post 21's First,
Annual Tom Berdelle Memorial Golf
Tournament will be Saturday, Feb. 9 at
the Harder Hall Golf Course in Sebring,
Registration is from 7-7:45 a.m.; Shotgun
start is 8 a.m. Format is a four-person
scramble. Tournament will be flighted'.
Beer, sodas and water available duiiring
golf. Lunch after, at AmVets Post 21.
Cost: $50 per person (limited to the
first 36 foursomes). Door prizes, raffles
and more.
Checks must accompany registration
(must be received by Saturday, Feb. 2)'.
Make checks payable to AmVets Post
21, 2029 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL
33870.
A.R Girls Softball.
AVON PARK Avon Park Girls
Softball is now accepting registrations
for the 2008 season for ages 5-15. Pre-
registration will be taken Wednesday,
through Saturday, Jan. 9-26, at Avon Park
Chiropractic Clinic. Registrations will
also be taken from 9 a.m. to noon, on
Saturdays, Jan. 19-26, at Lucy Derkman
Field on Anoka Avenue. Birth certificates
and registration fee of$45,must be
received at the time of registration.
For information, call Amanda'
Davidson at 443-1663.
Run For Your Heart
LAKE PLACID Bring the kids '
bring the strollers bring your neighbors
- this promises to be a great way to get
healthy and stay healthy.
The first Annual Greater Lake Placid
Chamber of Commerce 5k Family
Run/Walk is set for Saturday Feb. 16.
"Run For Your Heart" is the theme for
this healthy family event. The 5k
Run/Walk is sponsored by Florida
Hospital Lake Placid, Highlands'Today,
Holiday Inn Express and The Lake Placid
Journal. Additional corporate sponsor-
ships are available.
Race will start and end in DeVane Park
in beautiful downtown Lake Placid.
Shotgun start 7:30 a.m.
Entry Fee is $15.00 early registration
through Feb. 15, $20.00 day of'race.
Entry forms are available on the'
Chamber web site at www.visitlake-
placidflorida.com or at the Chamber
office, which is located at 18 N. Oak,
Street, Lake Placid.
Awards: 1st Place Overall Male and
Female; 1st Place Male and Female
Masters (40+); 1st Place Overall Hand
Cycling; 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Male and
Female Age Groups
Ages five (5) through eighty plus (80+)
T-Shirts will be guaranteed to the first
120 entrants
Girls Dixie Fast Pitch
SEBRING Sebring Girls Dixie Youth
Fastpitch Softball is now holding sign
ups for girls ages 4 to 9 at the Highlands
County YMCA.
Ages 4-6 will be tee ball and 7-9 will
be coach pitch.
For more information call Paul
Przychocki at 381-9072 or Mickey Pack-
at 381-3395. Season will start in January
mid-month. Please bring a copy of a
childs birth certificate.


STATS & STANDINGS


Avon Park


Detroit 37 10 4 ,78174 110
Nashville 25 20 4 54143134
Columbus 24 20 6 54 127126
St:, Louis 22 18 7 51122132
Chicago 23 22 4 50 139 142
Northwest Division
W L OTPtsGF GA
Calgary 25 17 8 58 146 143
Minnesota, 27 19 3 57135136
Vancouver 26 19. 5 57131 121
Colorado 26 19 4 56 136135
Edmonton 22 24 5 49 136 155
Pacific Division
W L OTPtsGF GA
Dallas 28 19 5 61153136
Anaheim 2719 6 60134134
SanJose 26 15 7 59125118
Phoenix 25 21 2 52131131
Los Angeles. 19 29 2 40140168


NFL Playoffs
WILD-CARD PLAYOFFS
Saturday, Jan. 5
Seattle 35, Washington 14
Jacksonville 31, Pittsburgh 29
Sunday,Jan.6
N.Y. Giants 24, Tampa Bay 14
San Diego,17, Tennessee 6
DIVISIONAL PLAYOFFS
Saturday, Jan. 12
Greep Bay 42, Seattle 20 ,
New 'England 31, Jacksonville 20
Sunday, Jan. 13
San Diego 28, Indianapolis 24
N(.Y. Giants 21, Dallas 17
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Sunday, Jan. 20
AFC
New England 21, San Diego 12.
S NFC
N.Y. Giants 23, Green Bay, 20, OT
SUPER BOWL
Sunday, Feb. 3
Glehdale, Ariz. ..
New England vs. N.Y. Giants, 6:17 p.m.
(FOX)
PRO BOWL
Sunday, Feb. 10
At Honolulu
AFC vs. NFC, TBA (FOX)
NBA

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
SW L Pct GB
Boston 33 7 .825 -
Toronto 23 19.548 11
New Jersey. 18 23 .43915%
Philadelphia 16 27 .37218Y
New York 13 28 .31720%
Southeast Division
W ,L Pct GB
Orlando .. ,27 .17.614-
Washington 22 18 .550 3
Atlanta ,.. 17 21 .447 7
Charlotte 16 26 .381 10
Miami -' 8 32 .200 17
Central Division
W L Pct GB.
Detroit.. 30 13 .698 -
Cleveland 23 18 .561 6
Indiana 19 24 .442 11
Chicago, , 17 24 .415 12
Milwaukee 16 26 .38113%
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
NIw Orleans '; 29 12 .707 -
Dallas 28 13 .683 .1
SanAntdnido 27 13'A.675 1%
Houston: 23. 19 .548 6%
Memphis Nh 12: 30 .28617%
Northwest Division
N. o I I L Pct P GB
Denver 25 16 .610 -
Portland 25 17 .595 %Y
Utah 24 18.571 1%
Seattle ... 9 33 .21416%
Minnesota '7 34 .171 18
Pacific Division
W L Pct' GB
Phoenix 30 13 .698 -
L.A. Lakers 27 13 675 1%
Golden State 25 18.581 5
Sacramento 18 23 .439 11
L.A. Clippers 13 25 .34214%
Wednesday's Games
Detroit 86, Philadelphia 78
Dallas.102, Charlotte 95. .
Cleveland 121, Washington 85'
Toronto 114, Boston 112
Orlando 112,Memphis 85
Minnesota 117, Phoenix 107
New Orleans 96, Portland 81
Chicago 108, Indiana 95
Denver 107, Atlanta 100
San Antonio 103, L.A. Lakers 91
Houston 109, Seattle 107
L.A. Clippers 111 ,Sacramento 85
Thursday'sGames
Indiana at Milwaukee, late
San Antonio at Miami, late
New Jersey at Golden State, late
Friday's Games
Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Phoenix at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Memphis at Washington, 7 p.m.
Orlando at Detroit, ,7;p.m.
Minnesota at Boston 7:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at New York,; 7:30 p.m.
LA. Clippers at New Orleans, 8 p.m.
Charlotte at Chicago, 8:30 p.m..
L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.,
New Jersey at Denver, 9 p.m.
Sacramento at Utah, 9 p.m.,
Houston at Portland, 10 p.m.
Atlanta at Seattle, 10:30 p.m.
NHL

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L OTPtsGF GA
New Jersey 28 17 3 59122111
Pittsburgh 27 17 4 58140129
Philadelphia 26 16 5 57,156135
N.Y. Islanders 24 19 6 54123137
N.Y. Rangers 23 21,6 52122128
Northeast Division
W L OTPtsGF GA
Ottawa 30 15 4 64166141
Montreal 25 15 8 58150133
Boston 24 19 5 53125132
Toronto 20 22 8 48141 162
Buffalo 20 21 6 46140138
Southeast Division
W L OTPtsGF GA
Carolina 24 24 4 52158170
Atlanta' 23 25 3 49140 173
Washington 22 22 5 49145155
Florida 22 24 4 48127143
TampaBay 20 24 5 45141 160
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
W L OTPtsGF GA


Two points for a win, one point for
overtime loss or shootout loss.
Tuesday's Games
N.Y. Islanders 6, Carolina 3
New Jersey 7, Philadelphia 3
N.Y. Rangers 4, Atlanta 0 .
Montreal 8, Boston 2
Florida 5, Ottawa 3
Tampa Bay 4, Edmonton 3
Columbus 4, Dallas 2
Nashville 4, Colorado 0
Calgary 2, Minnesota 1
San Jose 3, Chicago 2
Detroit 3, Los Angeles 0
Wednesday's Games
Toronto 3, Washington 2
Detroit 2, Anaheim 1:'
Vancouver 3, St. Louis 2, SO
Thursday's Games
N.Y. Islanders at Boston, late
Montreal at New Jersey, late
Toronto at Washington, late
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, late
Edmonton at Florida, late
Ottawa at Tampa Bay, late
Atlanta at N.Y. Rangers, late
Buffalo at Dallas, late
Columbus at Chicago, late
Minnesota at Colorado, late
Nashville at, Phoenix late
St. Louis at San Jose, late
Anaheim at Los Angeles, late
Friday's Games.
No games scheduled
Saturday's Games
No games scheduled
Sunday's Game
All-Star Game at Atlanta;, 6 p.m.
NCAA Men's Basketball

EAST
American U. 66, Army 53
Charlotte 84, La Salle 78
Dartmouth 86, Md.-Eastern Shore 62
Duquesne 83, St. Bohaventure 67
Lafayette 80, Bucknell 68
Lehigh 63, Colgate 60
Maine 81, Albany, N.Y. 70
Navy 85, Holy Cross 74
Ohio 68, Buffalo 59
Pittsburgh 81, St. John's 57
Purdue 64, Penn St. 42
Rhode Island 81, George Washington
70
Rutgers 80, Villanova 68
Saint Joseph's 81, Massachusetts 77
Temple 80, Penn 64
Towson 58, Georgia St. 57
Va. Commonwealth 82, Hofstra 65
West Virginia 66, Marshall 64
William & Mary 73, Drexel 72, OT
SOUTH
Delaware 66, James Madison 65
Florida 73, South Carolina 71
Florida St. 69, Virginia 67
George Mason 86, Old Dominion 53
Georgia Tech 77, N.C. State 74
Louisville 80, South Florida 60
McNeese St. 85, Northwestern St. 74
North Carolina 98, Miami 82


Tufane 67, SMU 52
UAB 77, East Carolina 59
UCF 109, UTEP 80
UNC Asheville 82, Radford 63
UNC Wilmington 77, Northeastern 69
W. Kentucky 73, New Orleans 55
Winthrop 85, VMI 41
MIDWEST
Bowling Green 55, Miami (Ohio) 52
Bradley 76, Illinois St.75
Connecticut 84, Cincinnati 83
Indiana 65, Iowa 43
Indiana St. 72, Evansville 42
Kansas 83, Iowa St. 59
Kent St. 75, Akron 69 .
Missouri St. 63, S. Illinois 62
N. Iowa 65, Wichita St. 58
SOUTHWEST
Baylor 116, Texas A&M 110, 50T
Houston 69, Rice 60
Memphis 56, Tulsa 41
Texas Tech 92, Missouri 84
Texas-Arlington 56, Texas-San Antonio
50
FAR WEST
BYU 59, San Diego St. 56
CS Bakersfield 80, Long Beach St. 77,
OT.
Cal St.-Fullerton 72, UC Riverside 61
Kansas St. 72, Colorado 56
UNLV 78, Wyoming 71
Weber St. 69, Sacramento St. 56
NCAA Women's Basketball

EAST
Army 59, American U. 49
Boston U'. 82, Maine'77
George Washington 50, La Salle 32
Holy Cross 62, Navy 51
Lafayette 64, Bucknell 58, OT
Lehigh 67, Colgate 37
St. Bonaventure 59, Fordham 49
Vermont 72, New Hampshire 64
'West Virginia 58, Marshall 51
SOUTH
Louisville 79, Marquette 69
South Alabama 76, Louisiana-Lafayette
65-
Temple 47, Richmond 40
Winthrop 68, High Point 67
MIDWEST
Ball St. 82, Cent. Michigan 57
Baylor 72, Missouri 57
IIl.-Chicago 62, Wis.-Milwaukee 59
Kansas St. 80, Iowa St. 49
Lewis 65, Chicago St. 63
N. Illinois 69, Toledo 49
Nebraska 73, Texas A&M 58
Rhode Island 82, Saint Louis 73, OT
W. Michigan 83, E. Michigan 72
Wis.-Green Bay 78, Loyola-Chicago 52
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas St. 72, Fla. Intrnational 64, OT
Oklahoma 78, Texas Tech 39
Texas 70, Oklahoma St. 63
FAR WEST
Air Force 56, Colorado St. 43
Cal St.-Fullerton 62, UC Riverside 54
San Diego St. 62, BYU 39
Utah 60, New Mexico 57
Wyoming 87, UNLV 39


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BOXING
SATURDAY
10 p.m. Eddie Chambers vs. Alexander Povetkin........... HBO

COLLEGE BASKETBALL
SATURDAY
Noon Gonzaga at Memphis....................... ESPN
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1:30 p.m. North Carolina State at Florida State........... IND-44
2 p.m. Texas A&M at Oklahoma State................ ESPN
3 p.m. Southeast Missouri State at Murray State....... ESPN2
4 p.m. Wisconsin at Purdue ....................... ESPN
5 p.m. Mississippi at Mississippi State................. SUN
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Country Club of Sebring
The Friday Couples played a game on
Jan. 18.
Tying for first place were the teams
of Jim Szelagowski, Earl Sheldon,
Margaret Like and Onnalee Schmalzried
with 64; Bob Farmer, Dick Ortt, Ellie
Aguiar and Ellen Barnes with 64 each.
Third place, Jerry Moser, Cecil Watts,
Marge Kaiser and Rachel Musgrove
with 67.

Golf Hammock
The ladies association played a
Better Nine event on Wednesday, Jan.
23.
Winners were: First Flight First
place, Jeannie Fivecoat with 32; tying
for second place were Mary Bond and
Ruth Harris with 33 each. Second Flight
First place, Trudy Stowe with 31; sec-
ond place, Wanda Hastie with 32; and
third place, Marge Pedersen with 34.
Yellow Flight First place, Joan
Armbruster; second place, Mary Clark
with 30; and tying for third place, Joan
Thornburg and Claire Ulrich with 31
each.

Harder Hall
Norma Carr had a Hole-in-One on
Hole No. 16 at 100 yards with a 6-iron
club on Friday, Jan. 18.
The ladies league played an All par
4's event on Thursday, Jan. 17.
Winners were: First place, Elaine
Hettinga with 36; and second place,
Helen Sayre with 41.
Paul Howard had aHole-in-One on
Hole No. 16 at 115 yards with an 8-iron
club on Wednesday, Jan. 16. This was
his 10th Hole-in-One.

Leisure Lakes
A mixed scramble was played
Thursday, Jan. 24.
Winning first place was the team of
Tony and Gloria Notaro, Ken and Norma
Colyer, Rex Simmons and Pat Houlihan
with 45; second place, Ron and Sylvia
West, Joe and Joyce Swartz, John and
Susan Ruffo with 48. Tying for third
place were the teams of John and
Virginia Simmons, Ted and Bea
Carteaux, Don and Beth Schuenke;
Doyan and Donna Eades,.Andy and
Karen Ames and Wan -1J6ies With 49
each.
Closest to the pin: (Ladies) No. 8,
Leola Robillard, 1-feet-8-inches. (Men),
No. 2, Ron West, 7-feet; and No. 4, Ron
West, 3-feet-8-inches.
The men's association played a
Men's Best Ball event on Wednesday,
Jan. 23.
Winning first' place 'was the team of
Frank Gallagher, Rex Simmons, Fred
Need and Jack Howarth with 38; sec-
ond place, Mario Cappelletti, Charles


Allen, Don Bradley, Don
Boulton and Ward
Shaw with 39; and third
place, Dal Gardner, Bill
Toftness, Pete
McNamee, Bob
Williams and John
Smithyman with 40.
Closest to the pin:
No. 2, Charles Goins, 7-
feet-6-inches; No. 4,
Bill Hintz, 6-feet-l-inch;
and No. 8, DalGardner,
7-feet-5-inches.
The ladies associa-
tion played a Women's
Best Ball event on
Monday, Jan. 21.
Winning first place
was the team of Leola
Robillard, Joyce
Swartz, Margaret
Schultz and Doris
Weeks with 37; and
second place, Helene
Mellon, Jan Mann,
Patty Mancuso and
Velma Gardner with 41.
Closest to the pin:
JoAnn McGill, 27-feet-
3-inches.


SENIORS TIP


Stay Loose
We tend to see senior players show up for
a round of golf on a cold d~ all bulked up to
stay warm. Unfortunately, these senior play-
ers already have limited flexibility in their
golf swings, so the last thing they need is (,
restrictive clothing. To stay loose and free up
your golf swing, copy the good players. They
wear multiple thin layers of newer high-tech
materials that let you move while keeping
the cold out. Leave that bulky sweater that
Aunt Tilly gave you in the closet. Stay thin,
loose and warm to free up the old swing.
Masterstroke Instruction
by: Top 100 Teachers as .
rated by GOLF MAG ,
Jim McLean, Keith Lyford,
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Pinecrest
On Wednesday, Jan. 23, the men's
association played team and individual
pro am points.
Winning first place was the team of
Gordie Robinson, Rick Burgess, Bill
Wenchberg and Gene Freemen with
plus-20; and second place, Tom
Rockola, Bob Luttrell, Paul DuBrule and
Dan Harper with plus-7.
Individual winners were: A division -
First place, Mike Winchester with plus-
6; and second place, Jack Perrin with
plus-5. B division First place, Rex
Waymire with plus-10; and tying for
second place were Rick Burgess, Dave
Chapman and Bob Luttrell with plus-5
each. C division First place, Carl
Sachetti with plus-5; and second place,
Bill Weneberg with plus-4. D division -
First place, Gene Freeman with plus-12;
and second place, Richard Ramazetti
with plus-7.
On Tuesday, Jan. 15, the.ladies asso-
ciation played individual pro am points.
Winners were: A division -' First
place, Ruth Smith with plus-1 1/2; and
second place, Pauline Peltak with
minus-3. B division First place, Nancy
Freeman with plus-2; and second place,
Joyce Erickson with minus-2. C division
- First place, Judy Watkins with plus-2;
and second place, Judy Williamson
with minus-1/2.

Placid Lakes
The men's association played a Two
Best Balls tournament on Wednesday,


Jan. 23.
Winning first place was the team of
Russ Isaacs, Ed Bartusch, Skip Keeton
and Jack Bond with minus-30; second
place, Bruce Miseno, Bob Miller, Frank
Schneider and Ray Deryckere with
minus-26; and third place, Frank Fisher,
Chuck Fortunato, Al LaMura and Bill
Lister with minus-23.
No Closest to the pin today.
The ladies association played a tee to
green event on Tuesday, Jan. 22.
Winners were: First place, Von Lacy
with 44.5; second place, Sue Mackey
with 45; and third place, Handan
Schneider with 45.5.
Closest, to the Putt: Hole No. 11,
Chris McQuigg.

River Greens
The men's association played a
Men's Day event on Saturday, Jan. 19.
Winning first place was the team of
J. Anderson, K. Brunswick, J.
Procarione and D. Seifart with minus-
31; second.place, D; Kelly, H. Kline, R.
Lynch and'E: Koster with minus-30; and
thiud place, J. Meikle, J. Cercy, B.
Stevens and J. Yoder with minus-29.
Closest to the pin: No. 3, J. Cercy;
No. 5, E. Koster; No. 12, B. Smith; and
No. 17, A. Farrell.
/ A morning scramble was played on
Friday, Jan. 18.
Tying for first place were the teams
of Bob Streeter, Peggy Nicholson, Terry
Lewis and J.R. Messier; Terry and
Cecily Dray, Cliff and Mary Steele.
An afternoon scramble was played
Friday, Jan. 18.


Winning first place
was the team of Jim
Sizemore, John
Hierholzer, Phil Kozak,
Joe Graff, Carol McClay
and Bev Rudd with 12-
under; and second
place, Russ Rudd, Dick
McClay, Tom Stewart,
Paul Conkle, Ray and
Evie Read with 10-
under.
The Lake Damon
South event was played
on Thursday, Jan. 17.
Winning first place
i was the team of Terry
Lewis, Glenn Kegler
and Lowell Hartsell with
minus-22; and second
/ place, Gordon Clauws,
/ Dale Mundt and Glenn
S / I Nelson.
The men's associa-
tion played a pro am
tournament on
Wednesday, Jan. 16.
Winning first place
was the team of Pete
March, Ed Mosser;
John Hierholzer and
Dick Lynch with plus-4; and second
place, Harold Kline, Bob Streeter, Neil
Purcell and Ken Koon with plus-1/2.
Individual winners were: A Flight -
First place, George Brode with plus-2
1/2; second place, Cliff Aubin with even;
and third place, Russ Rudd with minus-
1 1/2. B Flight First place, Ken Koon
with plus-8; second place, Dick Lynch
with plus-2 1/2; and third place, Bob
Wolf with plus-1/2. C Flight First
place, Jay Procarione with plus-4; sec-
ond place, Bill Gast with plus-1 1/2; and
third place, John Hierholzer with plus-1
1/2. D Flight First place, Jack Auman
with plus-5 1/2; tying for second place
were Jerry Malabrigo and Pete March
with plus-4 each.
The Golfettes played a member-
member event on Tuesday, Jan. 15.
Winning first place were B.
McDonald and P. Wehunt with 57; tying
for second place were P. Anderson and
J. Brode with 61 each.
The Morrison Group played a game
Tuesday, "Ji.' 15.!" s
*Winning first place were V. Stoddard
and R. Lynch with 57. Tying for second
place were J. Cercy and J. Wehunt; J.
Anderson and G. Clauws with 58 each.
A Casa event was played on Monday,
Jan. 14.
Winning first place was the team of
C. Lemons, B. Tschida, J. Procarione
and H. Lee.
The Morrison Group played a game
on Monday, Jan. 14.
Tying for first place were the teams
of Gil Heier, Jim Anderson, Wayne


Carlin and Cliff Aubin; and J.R. Messier,
Leo Persails, Jim Cercy and Tim
Thomas with minus-19 each. Third
place, Jerry Wallace, Ken Koon, Lefty
St. Pierre and Al Farrell with minus-18.
The Limited Members event was
played on Monday, Jan. 14.
Winning first place was the team of
Dieter and. Helga Dahlmeyer, Johnny
and Peggy Wehunt.
Individual winners were: First place,
Dick Herendon; and second place, Ed
Ward.

Sebring Municipal
Last Monday, the Sebring Hills golf
league played individual pro-am golf at
the Sebring Golf Course. The winners
are: A flight First place, Paul Brown
with plus-10, second place, Jack Perrin,
even, third place, Bill Flynn with minus-
2.
B flight First place, Rudy Williams
with plus-3, second place, Gene
Freeman with plus-1, third place, Pat
Dell and Jerry Hodges tied at minus-4
each.
C flight First place, Richard
Ramazetti with plus-5, second place,
Doc Thomas with plus-3, third place,
Janet Regan.
D flight First place, Terry Yandle
with plus-8, second place, Pete Mezza
with plus-1; third place, Steve Hissong
with minus-3.
Next Monday will be a shotgun start
beginning at 7:45 a.m. Please arrive
early to register. For more information,
call 382 1280 or 414 2110.

Springlake
The Men's Golf Association played
their Tuesday, Jan. 15, game with two-
man teams for best ball.
The team of Ray Normandin and
Wayne Mountz won first place with a
net 56.
They were followed by the team of
Ken Rohr and Larry Colclasure, second
at 59; the team of Will David and Dave
Docherty, third at 60; and the team of
George Thomas Senior and John
Schroeder, fourth at 61.
The team of Bart Rath and a blind
draw finished with a 62 to take fifth
place in a tie breaker with the team of
Charles McWilliams and Bob Blackwell
in sixth place. Paul Marchand won clos-
est to the pin on Cougar No. 17 with 17
feet, 4 inches.
On Thursday, the men played for
individual points.
Jim Perkinson won first place with
58 net points, followed by Larry
Colclasure, second with 48.
Bob Berg made 41 points and fin-
ished third in a tie breaker with Bo
Bohanon, in fourth place..
Bill Schauwecker was fifth with 40,
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Winter Testing gets underway at S.I.R.


Special to the News-Sun
The American Le Mans
Series' annual Sebring Winter
Test begins Monday, January
28 and runs through
Wednesday, January 30.
Currently 15 teams have
indicated they will partici-
pate: Audi Sport North
America, Intersport Racing,
Equipe Peugeot Total, Penske
Racing (2), B-K Motorsports,
Lowe's Fernandez Racing,
Dyson Racing, Andretti Green
Racing, Highcroft Racing,
Panoz Team PTG, Primetime
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(2), Corsa Motorsports and
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Sebring Winter Test
Schedule
January 28-30, 2008
Monday, January 28


DEVILS
Continued from 1D
Conner scored inside with
1:52 on the clock for a 67-41
advantage.
"We've finally got them


7:30 am Mandatory Team
Manager Briefing (location
base of Tower)
7:30 a.m. Mandatory
Photographers Meeting (loca-
tion Media Center)
9:10 a.m. 10:10 a.m.
American Le Mans Series (30
min. Prototypes / 30 min. GT)
11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
LUNCH
12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.
American Le Mans Series
(All Classes)
3:50 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
American Le Mans Series
(All Classes)
6 p.m. Media/PR Reception
& Dinner (Four Points
Sheraton, Sebring Chateau
Elan)
**To RSVP to the media
reception and dinner, contact
Tyra Sitton no later than


slowing down," Clemmons
said. "They started to catch up
and see the game. We've been
playing some fair basketball
since December, but we are a
kind of Jekyll and Hyde team.
We need to execute come dis-


January 24 or by phone 706-
654-2983, Ext. 362.**
Tuesday, January 29
8 a.m. 10 a.m. American
Le Mans Series (All Classes)
10 a.m. 2 p.m. American
Le Mans Series Media
Session (includes media rides
from 12-1 pm)
10 a.m. "Fireside Chat"
with Scott Atherton/Tim
Mayer
10:30 a.m. Press Briefing
(EPIC E85)
11 a.m. Press Briefing
(Mazda)
11:30 a.m. Press Briefing
(Acura)
12 p.m. Michelin Media
Luncheon: "Faces in the
Crowd" featuring new' and
returning drivers (Panoz
Suite)
1 p.m. Press Briefing


trict time."
Avon Park improved their
record to 6-15 and Lake
Placid has 8 wins against. 11
losses. The Red Devils travel
to Palmetto tonight and Lake
Placid hosts LaBelle.


(Reigning Champions)
1:30 p.m. Press Briefing
(American Le Mans Series
"10 Greatest Moments")
2:10 p.m. 4:20 p.m.
American Le Mans Series
(All Classes)
5:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m. Pit
Row Photo Session (All cars)
**Photographers must reg-
ister with Bob Dickinson
regarding track time for this
session"**
Wednesday, January 30
9:1.0 a.m. 10:50 a.m.
American Le Mans Series
(All Classes)
12 p.m. 1 p.m. LUNCH
1 p.m. 2:40 p.m.
American Le Mans Series
(All Classes)
4 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
American Le Mans Series
(All Classes)


Both teams will have one
more week to prepare for their
district tournaments. Avon
Park will head back to
Palmetto for their tournament
and Lake Placid will be at
Mulberry.


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FIVE
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the NHL All-Star game is this
weekend?
I'm not sure many people
actually know this and only
the most ardent fans who came
back after the strike that lead to
the near ruination of the league
really care.
It wasn't until I was putting
together page 2 and glanced at
the upcoming hockey schedule
that I noticed.
Of course, it doesn't help that
the one major star that the gen-
eral public has heard of and/or
can pronounce the name of,
Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby, just
got injured and won't be in it.
Just as the snow-bound
Packer-Seahawk game was
must-see television, and as the
NHL outdoors game in snowy
Buffalo was a great ratings
grab, the league should serious-
ly consider having the All-Star
game outside.
At least then many more of
us would have been aware that
it was actually about to take
place.
Continuing the theme of
things we're barely noticing -
Tampa Bay fullback Mike
Alstott retired Thursday.


I'm not making light of it,
nor him, by any means; it's just
that he spent this entire past
season on the injured reserve,
so I guess I kind of forgot he
was still officially active.
Add that to his role in the
Bucs offense diminishing after
Jon Gruden arrived, and, well,
we just hadn't heard much late-
ly from the bruising, short-yard
sledgehammer who is the
team's all-time touchdown
leader and as much of an icon
and fan-favorite as the team has
ever had.
Though I am torn on him.
I have to respect what he did
during his career, as well as his
smash-mouth style of play not
to mention that he's a fellow
former Chicago-area native.
Then again, his high school,
Joliet Catholic, beat my high,
school, Deerfield, in the state
championship football game.
(before he or I were students at
either) in '81.
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that Baylor-Texas A&M game
the other night'?
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on national television, but wow,
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a Big 12-record five overtimes.
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