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Play starts Feb. 8 Page 8 ADegO Delivering At A Glance Time to'Step Up, Hendry!' Join in a fun lunchtime walk from the Hendry LaBelle Sports Park (across from the Health Department) to LaBelle Elementary celebrat- ing Step Up, Florida! This is the second opportunity for residents to Get Up, Get Out and Get Active! The walk starts at noon. Call Mary Ruth Prouty at 674-4056 Ext 127 for more info. Send calendar items to chamber Please send information on your upcoming events to the Greater LaBelle Chamber of Commerce for its ongoing Calendar of Events. E-mail to Lchamberofcom@swfla.rr.co m or drop it off at the chamber office at the corner of SR 80 and Bridge Street. Become a firefighter The 160-hour Firefighter I course will be offered at LaBelle Fire Department began Jan. 30. Classes will be held Tuesdays at 6-10 p.m. and Saturdays from 8-5 for 14- 16 weeks. The course offers basic firefighting techniques including fire control, behav- ior and the 40-hour first responders course. You must be at least 18 years of age. Only 20 seats are available. For information, call 6=863- 673-0072. Come to Southern Fried Murder The Firehouse Cultural Center presents Southern Fried Murder by Billy St. John at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 8-10 and 15-18. Sunday performances are Feb. 11 and 18 at 2 p.m. Admission price is $10 with reservation and $12 without. Visa and Master Card are accepted. Call 675-3066 for reservations. Heartlight extravaganza planned Turn on Your Heart Light for an enchanted evening with K.C. and Richard Lynn and friends on Saturday, Feb. 10. (PLEASE NOTE THE DATE CHANGE.) The evening con- tinues the legacy of fine enter- tainment by the Lynns to ben- efit great causes. This year couple invites you to Turn on Your Heart Light for Healthy Families, the Children's Advo- cacy Center and other United Way agencies in Hendry and Glades counties. The enchantment will last from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Lynn's residence, 590 Capt. Hendry Drive in LaBelle. You can look forward to enjoying some great big band music, dancing and a delicious buffet. Tickets are $50 per person. Sponsorship opportunities are available from Bronze Heart ($250 for two tickets), Silver Heart ($1,000 for four tickets), Gold Heart ($2,000 for six tick- ets) and Platinum Heart ($3,000 for eight tickets). Please make checks payable to United Way Hendry and Glades counties and send to United Way LaBelle, 117 Fort Thompson Ave. Index Classifieds .......15-17 Editorial ............ .4 Speak Out .........4 Social News ......... 5 Sports ..............6 See Page 2 for information about how to contact the newspaper. newszap.com Community Links. Individual Voices. S 16510 00019ll a 1 6 510 0 01 9 Old Timers' Dinner Page 8 S I : I ..0 .. .. ... J. " Western Hendry County's News Since 1922 BOC looks at jail capacity By Patty Brant County Judge James D. Sloan provided a snapshot of jail over- crowding at the Hendry County Jail. Originally planned for 115 inmates, improvements have expanded that capacity to 175. However, one recent roster showed 241 prisoners incarcerat- ed there. There are both practical and legal issues involved in jail over- crowding, he noted. Over the past ten years, he said the ratio of prisoners to the gener- al population has remained steady at 6-7 inmates per 1,000 residents; however, the numbers have increased on both sides of the equation. According to Judge Sloan, it costs approximately $18,200 per year to house a prisoner in the Hendry County Jail. He suggested an intensive sys- tem of case management that would release additional prison- ers to wait for trial. More intensive supervision than usual would be required. Participants would be in constant contact with the individ- ual every three days or so and the individual would pay a fee of pos- sibly $50. The judge acknowl- edged that this would only be a "band aid" to relieve the pressure of overcrowding. C-43 Reservoir update Luanne McVicker of South Florida Water Management The Arts: Homegrown talent (SFWMD) took the county com- missioners through an update of the C-43 Reservoir project at their Jan. 18 meeting in LaBelle. The joint SFMD/Corps of Engineers project is intended to improve water quality that enters the Gulf of Mexico through Lake Okee- chobee and the Caloosahatchee River; reduce peak flows during the wet season; and provide essential flows during the dry sea- son. The system is also expected to deter flooding on SR 29. Okay, the holidays are over, but there's still plenty to do. Relay for Life may not happen till April but planning is ongoing. Co-chairmen Susan Hill and Mary Risley are well on their way to another great relay, but a it takes a lot of support from the community to make it success- ful. The event itself will be from 3 p.m. April 21 till 9 a.m. April 22 at the LHS Football Stadium. The two test cells were com- pleted last year at Barry Groves west of LaBelle and undergoing analysis at this time. The final project is intended to store 170,000 acre-feet of water in an earthen dam embankment surrounded by a seepage canal. After the holding/cleaning process, water will exit through the Townsend Canal back to the Caloosahatchee River and to the See BOC -Page 2 Businesses, groups and indi- viduals are asked to field teams of 10-15 members to walk the track at LaBelle High School. At least one member of each team should be walking at all times during the 18-hour event. In addition to walking on a team, there are other opportunities to be part of this fundraising effort. See Relay Page 2 Caloosa Belle/Patty Brant Esophia Higgins performs an original modern dance routine for the Firehouse Players Dalmatian Club. Esophia Higgins Broadway bound? By Patty Brant " Esophia Higgins. You may be hearing a lot of that name some day in the world of enter- tainment. The 17-year-old LaBelle High School senior has talent lots of it and is begin- ning to be noticed by those who can help her develop it. She has been accepted by two prestigious four-year col- leges with highly acclaimed dance departments. In mid- January she auditioned in Miami for the Alvin Ailey danc- ing program. Alvin Ailey is considered the Father of Modern Dance. On Feb. 3 she will be in New York to audition for Mary- mount Manhattan College. Both colleges are in New York. She should learn the results in March. Esophia has been dancing since she was very small, as a student at LaBelle Dance Stu- dio with Darla Greer. She has also studied there with Emily Ankney. The lithe young dancer "does it all" but said she especially enjoys jazz and tap. She demonstrated her tal- ent for a very appreciative audience Jan. 21 at the Fire- house Theater. The occasion couldn't have been more appropriate the theater's annual thank you to its most ardent supporters, the Dalmat- ian Club. Dalmatian Club members purchase season tickets for the Firehouse Play- ers productions. Esophia impressed them all with an original modern dance routine to" Human" by Dionne Farvis. She and Emily Ankney had Maple Corner Trio, aka Ed Soulliere, Norm Mohr and Nick Fidenza, perform a medley of two Broadway favorites, "Mame" and "Hello, Dolly" while coming across with the royal treatment for Martha Pierce and Janice Groves. It happened at the Firehouse Appreciation Day. choreographed the piece together. Esophia said she loves dance because it allows her to "escape into a world of my own that's peaceful and happy." The annual appreciation performance also brought var- ious Firehouse Player mem- bers to the stage to sing and play a variety of musical num- bers. Firehouse Player Presi- dent Linda Reecer told the Dal- matians the theater has had its best year ever, thanks in large part to theirsupport. Janice Groves, one of the founding members, recounted the histo- Players' annual Dalmatian ry of the group and took the audience through a little game of Firehouse Players trivia. Then it was on with the show. Clearly, the Dalmatian Club enjoyed all the performances, but it may be Esophia's beauti- ful and haunting performance that they remember most. So, will we see Esophia on Broadway some day? Could be - if her talent and determina- tion carry her through. Her love of dance has already taken her far and there's no telling how much farther she can go. Did I mention that she also sings? Submitted photo/Norman Williams This is the beginning of a complete shed built by con- struction students to hone their skills. Construction trade training opportunity The Education Center of Southwest Florida is coordinat- ing construction trade worker classes in Port LaBelle for area residents. Funded by a grant from the South Florida Water Management District, the class- es teach the fundamentals of construction, CPR, first aid, OSHA standards and provide hands on experience working with hand and power tools. The class is 198 hours, five days per week with completes receiving NCCER (National Center for Construction Educa- tion and Research) certifica- tion. Graduates of the program can then go into an apprentice- ship program in the plumbing or electrical trade while receiv- ing on-the-job training or begin working for a general contrac- tolr Applications to enroll in the next class are available in the ECSWF office at 13 N. Missouri Street, Unit B in LaBelle or you can call 863-675-6800. Applica- tions are also available at the Economic Development Coun- cil offices in LaBelle and Moore Haven and the Hendry/Glades Career and Service Center on Francisco Street in Clewiston. Talent rocks LHS auditorium By Jo Coombs Don't know how they did it, but the LHS National Honor Society did it again. Even with all of the obstacles before them, they came through. It can't be said that the LHS 2nd Annual Talent Show came off without a hitch because it didn't. Two of the judges, Mike Montero and Michael Pacifico, were late because of being caught in traffic coming from Palm Beach. These two men moved from Cape Coral to Palm Beach to intern with Sony Records. Now they have their own talent scout agency. The other two judges were Stephanie Weatherford of LaBelle and Danielle Lyons of Fort Myers. Stephanie owns Home and Ranch Realty. She is also a singer and songwriter who performs under the name of Stevie Marie. Danielle Lyons was born in Brazil and raised in Cape Coral. She is a dancer, singer and model. During her beauty pag- eant years, she was chosen Miss Florida PreTeen and Miss Brazil USA. While waiting on the judges to arrive, announcer and NHS sponsor Mary Sue Smith, solicit- ed more entertainment from the audience and NHIS mem- bers. Amanda Van Mecl came on stage and sang "Everything is Alright." During intermission, Emily Hull and Anna Martinson volunteered to play "Heart and Soul" on the piano. One very young lady (who wouldn't go See LHS Page 2 Plan now for Relay for Life From left: Talent show winners: 1st place-Olivia Luckey; 2nd place- Nick Proverbs and Tyler Lewis; 3rd place-Steven Mal- donado; 4th place- Jenny Milligan and Chelsey Anderson. i' '. : . 2 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1,2007 BOC continued From Page 1 Gulf of Mexico. Recreational opportunities at the reservoir were a big issue for several in the audience. Plans include two boat ramps one on each cell, with access by the interi- or embankment. Harold Bischel felt having only two ramps would be inadequate. The reservoir is expected to be virtually "dry" and therefore unusable for recreation for only a total of six months out of every ten years, One man in the audience asked if the stringent security regu- lations at most SFWMD projects could be alleviated. Ms. Vickers said such issues would be consid- ered and Terrie Lazar learned that bicycle paths would be part of the recreation plan. Commission Chairman Kevin McCarthy noted that recreation was not the pri- mary reason for the $380 million reservoir, but to improve the quali- ty of water entering the river. Robert Earnest asked for a guarantee that the public would be advised of recreational oppor- Relay Continued From Page 1 You may purchase a Sunshine Signs for $115, which can advertise your business and support the American Cancer Society. These signs are placed around the track. At the end of the event, you may take your sign to display at your place ofbusiness. There are also sponsorship opportunities up to $5,000. The goal for this year is $45,000 to help fight cancer. The theme for this year is "Take tunities as the information becomes available. He was assured that public input would be sought. Rhonda Haag of SFWMD took the opportunity to explain the local construction and heavy equip- ment operators training in connec- tion with the reservoir. The fourth six-week heavy equipment opera- tor class is ongoing. On Feb. 9, 15 more will graduate, for a total of some 60 graduates thus far. Con- struction site training classes area also available. The classes are free. Anyone interested can call the Education Center of Southwest Florida at 675-6800. n other business: Commissioners opted to take part in the regional FHREDI Regional Catalyst Project by sub- mitting potential sites for a target industry serving as a draw for shared economic development. Counties throughout the South Central Rural Are of Critical Eco- nomic Concern will be submitting sites. There are no guarantees which site will be chosen. Commissioners gave outgo- ing County Administrator Lester Baird a pat on the back at the last meeting of his tenure. County a Holiday from Cancer." Teams will set up booths reflecting their partic- ular holiday theme inside the track where they will sell food, have games and all sorts of fun goodies. All proceeds go toward the final fig- ure to fight cancer. If you are a cancer survivor, organizers would love to include you in the annual survivor recogni- tion. You, along with your caregiv- er, will be treated to a special lunch- eon and take the first honorary lap around the track to kick off the relay. The touching Luminaria cere- mony recalls those lost to cancer. Attorney Mark Lapp is temporarily assuming those duties as the search continues for a replace- ment. There have been 30 applica- tions. Each commissioner will choose his or her top three candi- dates and a short list will be gleaned from their choices. Commissioners opted to allow the current ad valorum tax exemption system to expire November 4, 2007. It will require a general vote to continue the exemption. Rather than go to the expense of a special election, the commissioners opted to put the question on the Presidential Pref- erence Election in March 2008. * The board voted to seek a workshop with FPL on the Hendry County portion of its pending power plant project. The county will continue negotiations with Royals for the purchase of Courthouse Square. Commissioner Janet Taylor suggested the county look into set- ting up a permitting special excep- tion for home day care businesses. The other commissioners agreed. The next regular county com- mission meeting is scheduled for 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, at Clewiston City Hall. Candle-filled bags are marked with the honoree's name and circle the track, forming a glowing tribute. If you, your business or a com- munity group are interested in any of the above opportunities, please contact any of the following: Chair- man Susan Hill, 675-4242 or Co- Chair Mary Risley at 675-0885. The committee will meet again: Feb. 6, March 6 and 20, April 3 and 17 at Belle Real Estate. Anyone interested in helping is welcome. Team Captain meetings will be: Feb. 13, March 13 and 27, April 10 and 17 at First Bank of Clewiston. Meetings are at 6 p.m. LHS Continued From Page 1 on stage) stood at her seat and sang, "T'inkle Twinkle Little Star." When Mrs. Smith tried to begin the program, the sound sys- tem went ka-flu-e. Then it was Cody Crawford to the rescue. When Cody wasn't singing and playing a guitar, he passed the one microphone that was work- ing around for everyone's use. The show started off with sen- ior Johnathan Lopez doing a Christian rap number called "Get it Right Now." Then Cody Craw- ford and Chris Wegsheid got their guitars, played and sang "Sea of Faces." Next was Chris Wills who sang "Simple Man" and was accompanied on the guitar by Chris Wegsheid. The comedy antics of the next act began with Nick Proverbs coming from the back of the auditorium. He played the tuba and Tyler Lewis played drums during an instrumental duet. For a change of tempo, Anna Martinson played "Lotus Land" on the piano. Not all talent is music as Chelsey Anderson and Jenny Milligan showed everyone. Their talent was a martial arts weapons demonstration per- formed to "Bring Me to Life," Freshman Emily Hull and Junior Evan Hoffman sang a duet "You're Worthy of my Praise," Freshman Olivia Luckey calmed things down by singing and play- ing on the piano her rendition of Judy Garland's "Over the Rain- bow." The tempo picked up just a little when Steven Maldonado did a Christian rap number called "Gonna Pray." Then things picked up a little more when Senior Tyler Lewis performed a drum solo while spinning and tossing the drumsticks. While the judges were out tal- Almanacs Car wash planned El Faro A/G Church is planning a car wash for Saturday, Feb. 3, from 8 a.m. till noon at the church. Donations accepted. For more information call 675-5947. Join Crime Watch On Feb,6 at 7 p.m. on the cor- ner of 5th and Main at the com- munity club house in Palmdale, all who are interested in making the community a better place to live are invited to a Crime Watch meeting. 50th reunion planned Members of the LaBelle High School Class of 1957 are invited to their fiftieth class reunion on March 10 at Maple Corner Club- house. Please call Laura June Wil- son 863-675-3309 for more infor- mation. Free HIV testing planned Hendry County Health Depart- ment, 1140 Pratt Boulevard (LaBelle) and 1100 Olympia (Clewiston), and Glades County Health Department, 956 Hwy 27 SW (Moore Haven), will offer free HIV testing for anyone ,on Wednesday, Feb. 7, from 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1:00-4:30 p.m. in observance of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Get educated. Get tested. Found animals If you have lost a horse-a cow- a bull, please contact the Hendry County Sheriff's Office Agricultur- al Crimes Unit at 863/674-4060. Chili cook-off and barbecue dinner Do you have the best chili? Are you ready to have lots of fun? Enter your recipe in a chili cook- off and win first prize. There will be first and second place trophies and also a raffle for a barbecue grill. Entry fee is $50 and the bar- becue dinner is $6. All this will be happening on Saturday, Feb. 3, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Moore Haven City Park (located behind City Hall) at 299 Riverside Drive SW Thisis a benefit for Wanda Beck and is being held by the Beck family. For more info contact Joey at 227-3428, or Christina at 673-1744, or Bridgett at 885-1329. Enjoy steak dinner The American Legion Post 130, (Hwy. 80, LaBelle) will be having a steak dinner on Wednes- day, Feb. 14. $12 donation for steak, potato, corn, salad and dessert. Meal will be first come- first serve from 5 p.m. until gone. Humane society plans yard sale The Humane Society is having their biggest yard sale ever on February 3, from 8 a.m. til ? at the LaBelle Auction House, 390 Bridge St. All proceeds benefit the Caloosa Humane Society. There will be tons of stuff including, but not limited to, houseware, furni- ture, clothes, hardware and more. Crime watch planned SThere will be a crime watch meeting on Feb. 6, at 7:00 p.m. on the corner of 5th and Main St. at the community club house in Palmdale. All who are interested in making our community a bet- ter place to live are invited. LES SAC to meet There will be a LaBelle Ele- mentary School School Advisory Council meeting Feb. 12, at 3 p.m. Museum membership VFW pork dinner meeting is tonight There will be a membership meeting on Thursday, Feb. 1, at the LaBelle City Hall at 7 p.m. Vickie (Patton) Burke will speak on the history of Ft. Denaud. (Betcha didn't know what a sur- prisingly large area the original Ft. Denaud encompassed). Agenda upcoming group tour, Old Timers' Dinner. Refresh- ments and fellowship afterwards Take a chance for your valentine Would you like a Tiffany neck- lace or iPOD Nano for Valentines Day? 'To lucky people will be able to claim these gifts on Feb. 14. The Student Government of LaBelle High School is accepting $1 donations for which the gener- ous donor will receive one ticket. This ticket will be one oppor- tunity to have their name drawn on Valentines Day and walk away with one of these gifts. Both the Tiffany necklace and the iPod Nano are valued at approximately $175 and are brand new. The more donations you make, the better your chances are to receive this great thank you gift. Winners do not need to be present to col- lect their gift. The lucky individuals do not need to be present. They will be notified by telephone and can pick up their gifts at Labelle High School. All proceeds will be used by Student Government to pur- chase new technology equipment for classrooms at LaBelle High School.Look for Student Govern- ment representatives outside local businesses in the coming two weeks. Contact Student Gov- ernment sponsor, Mel Greenleaf at 674-4120 for more details." planned VFW Post 10100, Hwy. 29 South, Ladies Auxiliary will host a pork dinner' on Friday, Feb. 2, from 5-? p.m. at the Post. Cost is $7 per dinner. Come out and enjoy a home cooked meal. Open to public. Smoke free dining. Revival services planned Grace Baptist Church will have "Revival Services" with Evangelist Joe Mark at 10:45 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 4. Sunday through Thursday evening services will be at 7 p.m. Joe Mark is an evangelist of 30 years and is an excellent preacher of God's Word. Grace Baptist, pastured by Dr. Jeff Zimmerman, is located at 4200 NE Eucalyptus in Port LaBelle. Transportation and/or a nursery can be provided. Call 675-3349 or 675-3077 for details and directions. Social security questions If you have questions about social security or supplemental security income or need help in completing an application for old age, disability and survivors insur- ance, Medicare, or Supplemental Security income benefits, call 1- 800-772-1213. You may meet with a representative in LaBelle at the United Way House from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on Fort Thompson Ave., on Tuesday, Feb. 6 and March 6, 2007. Legion open to public The public is invited to Ameri- can Legion Post 130 Swamp Cab- bage weekend, Feb. 23-25 to hear the Rod Snow band. lying up the scores, the NHS members stepped up to the stage and began entertaining again. To the audience's delight, Esophia Higgins, stepped up to the micro- phone and stated that she would "try" to sing. And sing she did! Much to her surprise, the two tal- ent scouts were waiting in the hallway for her when she left. They wanted to know if she had ever thought about a singing career and took her name and phone number. (She didn't enter the contest because she leaves for New York City this Friday for a dancing audition at Marymount: Manhattan.) Mrs. Smith then announced: the winners: 1st place-Olivia' Luckey; 2nd place-Tyler Lewis: and Nick Proverbs; 3rd place-: Steven Maldonado; 4th place-: Chelsey Anderson and Jenny Mil- ligan. What a wonderful way to; spend a Friday evening-watching; LaBelle High School's students: giving such a fantastic perform-: ance! ,* IAY % Wireless Sales e 0o Service Cowl Accessories Owner Connections Loi White M-FOS 9-1 863-612-0237 863-675-1570 Fax Closed Sundays Located Next to O'Ferrells' Florist 153 S. Main Street X cingular- LaBelle, FL 33935 AihWA coolconnections@swfla.rr.com LAW OFFICE OF SCOTT H. CUPP, LLC : Scott H. Cupp Attorney & Counselor at Law Phone:(561)689-3625 400 Executive Center Drive, Suite 201 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 E-Mail: cupplawl956@bellsouth.net "Handling criminal cases across Florida for over 20 years" REVIVAL at Grace Baptist Church with Evangelist Joe Mark Sunday, February 4 10:45 am Sunday Thursday 7 pm Located at 4200 NE Eucalyptus LaBelle, FL 863-675-3349 or 675-3077 CHRIST THE ING Lutheran Church 1362 Thigpen Road LaBelle, FL 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship The Lords Supper 1st, 3d 5th Sundays Bible Study Sundays at 10:15 a.m. . Where everybody is Somebody and Jesus is Lord I 863-675-2733 Nobles e-mail: ctklc@strato.net *Medicare Supplements *Prescription Savings *Hospitalization *Life Insurance *Universal Life *Home Healthcare *Major Medical SLong-Term Care *Annuities AMEm-LIFE AND HEALTH SERVICES OF LEE COUNTY, L.L.C. 1943 Colonial Boulevard Regency Square Shopping Center Ft. 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VI Newszapi Online News & Information Get the latest local news at www.newszap.com/labelle Agency Independently Owned and Operated --~~--- '" ~:;~7-~;~.r~e~b*?I. ,, ~1 :iri~ '-;y*r ., C~OORS; i Galoosa Belle, Thursday, February 1, 2007 J Obituaries Caloosa Belle/Patty Brant Josh Carter, right, and Shannon Savant helped hang Overhead lights in the bays at the LaBelle Fire Station recently. Ministry provides lessons for life SLaBelle firefighters have a new "luxury." They can actually see in the fire station bays after dark, thanks to volunteer labor ljy folks from the Cross Training Ministries. : The work was part of the community service component of Cross Training Ministries. Along with ministry staff David and Michael Pittman, Josh Carter ad Shannon Savant put up 24 lights in the bays. Since the bays have never been lighted before, tke group spent several days put- ting in pipes and wiring before hanging the lights. Josh and Shannon are both in the ministry's program and say it is helping them "Learn their rela- tionship with the Lord." Currently, there are 11 clients at Cross Training Ministries. The program has had some 20 grad- uates in the two years of its exis- tence; one graduate is now on staff. The group started out in a house in Hendry Isles and has moved to location in Pioneer Plantation. They also hold church services in a pole barn in Flaghole. As David Pittman said, "God continues to provide for us." Philip Melvin Stout Philip Melvin Stout, age 68, of LaBelle, passed away January 24, 2007, in LaBelle. He was born Nov. 7, 1938, in Detroit, the son of Virgil and Beatrice (Lang) Stout. He served in the Army. He enjoyed hunting and especially riding his Harley. Mr. Stout was administrator of the LaBelle Moose; a member of the LaBelle American Legion Post 130 and Legion Riders club as well as a lifelong member of the Shriners of Detroit, MI. Survivors include his wife: Jackie (Adolph) Stout; children: John (Cindy) Stout, Dawn Kobs- Layne; sister: Gay Montgomery; grandchildren: Kevin, Crystal Stout; Mathew, Brandon, Joe, Elizabeth Kobs; Joshua, Jacob Layne; and great-grandchild, Kelly Stout. A Celebration of Life was held Saturday evening, Jan. 27, at the LaBelle Moose Lodge. Memorials may be made to Hope Hospice. Cremation Arrangements by Akin-Davis Funeral Home - LaBelle. Betty Lou Dickey Betty Lou Dickey, age 82, of LaBelle, passed away January 27, 2007, in Lehigh Acres. She was born Nov. 28, 1924, in Washington, NC, the daughter of Tilman and Ruth (Landel) Carlyle. Survivors include her hus- band: James William Dickey, Jr,; two sons: James William Dick- ey, III of Carmel, CA and Jonathan Dickey of Brevard County; two daughters: Cobie Dickey of LaBelle and Elizabeth Bewick of King George, VA Arrangements by Akin-Davis Funeral Home LaBelle. Donna Lou Waldron Donna Lou Waldron, age 76, of LaBelle, passed away January 28, 2007, in LaBelle. She was born June 3, 1930, in Columbus, OH, the daughter of Willie and Dorothy ( Dill ) Woods. She was loyal member of the LaBelle Moose Lodge holding many of the positions. She enjoyed traveling, especially cruising with her husband. Survivors include her hus- band: Arthur Waldron and one son: Dan Richard Waldron of Grove City, OH; grandchild: Julian Waldron. She was preced- ed in death by her son, William "Steve" Waldron. Arrangements by Akin-Davis Funeral Home LaBelle. Anthony "Tony" J. Wagner Anthony "Tony" J. Wagner, age 39, passed away suddenly, December 30,2006. He is the beloved son of Antoinette Gunn of Cleveland, Ohio, the brother of Michelle Gunn of Michigan, the grandson of the late Joseph and Georgia Soukup, uncle of Ryan and Nicholas Gunn, father of Jamie Michelle and graduate of LaBelle High School. Private services were held. 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It was a very good drive with 61 donors and 56 units of blood given. Lunch was provided by the LaBelle Woman's Club. Congratulations to Nicole Bel- mante who won the door prize. It was a $10 gift certificate for Dollar General donated by Pat Hashman. The next blood drive will be held on March 8 at the American .. Legion Post 130, from noon to 7 DiPi Ins Ag Inc p.m. 13 Missouri Street, Suite A Come out and give the "Gift of Bus: 863-675-1880 Life" ena.dipofi.c84a@statefarm.com ,ii LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR, STATE FARM IS THERE." 1 1I Providing insurantce and Financial Services Go to newszap.com to iI I download and print I ... I coupons online! L. --- -- --------L- Arrests WaBelle Eric Contreras, 18, of Felda, vas arrested Jan. 26, and charged vgth larceny grand theft of more than $10,000 but less than $20,000. Fernando Herrera of the Hendry 4unty Sheriff's Office was the resting officer. * Ciro Pacio Grande, 29, of LaBelle, was arrested Jan. 27, and charged with burglary of a struc- ture conveyance unarmed with a person inside. Brett D. Callahan of the Hendry County Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. * Mark'Steven Polluck, 49, of L.aBelle, was arrested Jan. 26, and charged with possession of cocaine and smuggling contra- band into a detention facility. Leonard Riordan of the Hendry County Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. Robert F. Bearse, 27, of LaBelle, was arrested Jan. 26, and charged with battery on an officer/firefighter/EMT/etc. Christ- ian Buchhofer of the Hendry Coun- ty Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. . Eulalio Torres, 24, of Felda, was arrested Jan. 26, and charged with aggravated battery on a per- son using a deadly weapon and kidnapping false imprisonment on an adult. Kelvin Robinson of the Hendry County Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. Jesus Mendez, 29, of LaBelle, was arrested Jan. 28, and charged with burglary with assault and bat- tery. Rick Shephard of the Hendry County Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. Ignacio Reyes, 57, of LaBelle, was arrested Jan. 28, on a warrant, and charged with DUI. Christian Buchhoffer of the Hendry County Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. Kimberly Faith Casten, 30, of LaBelle, was arrested Jan. 26, and charged with contempt of court and probation violation. Malqueen Powell of the Hendry County Sher- iff's Office was the arresting officer. A male juvenile of LaBelle, Was arrested Jan. 26, and charged with fleeing/eluding police, grand larceny of a firearm, grand vehicle theft and possession of cocaine with intent to sell/manufacture/deliver. Robert Archer of the Hendry County Sher- iff's Office was the arresting officer. Robert John Spencer, 27, of LaBelle, was arrested Jan. 25, on a warrant, and charged with failure to appear for a felony offense. Kelvin Robinson of the Hendry County Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. S* A male juvenile of Clewiston, was arrested Jan. 16, and charged with dealing in stolen property. Larry Preece of the Hendry County Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. Gerald Smith, 42, of LaBelle, was arrested Jan. 23, and charged with damaging property-criminal mischief of $1,000 or more. Leonard Riordan of the Hendry County Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. Clewiston Joe Jesus Carillo, 20, of Clewiston, was arrested Jan. 24, and charged with burglary of an unoccupied dwelling; unarmed; no assault/battery and larceny theft that's more than $300 but less than $5,000. Juan Soto of the Hendry County Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. Rigoberto Sanchez, 18, of Clewiston, was arrested Jan. 24, and charged with burglary of an unoccupied dwelling; unarmed; no assault/battery and larceny theft that's more than $300 but less than $5,000. Juan Soto of the Hendry County Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. Erica Roman, 24, of Clewis- ton, was arrested Jan. 24, and charged with probation violation. Bonnie Weaver of the Hendry County Sheriff's Office was the arresting officer. Memorial Tribute Remember a loved one i who has departed with a special Memorial Tribute in this newspaper. t nes- I&. 4 Your tribute can be published following the memorial services, or to commemorate an anniversary ofyour loved one's birth or passing. You can add a photograph of your loved one, lines from a poem or scripture, and special art or borders -- and we'll make sure it all comes together attractively and tastefully. e&, '&, t',- Vsit www2.newszap.com/memorials for sample ads and an online order form, or call 1-866-379-6397 toll free. Get that new HD Television for Christmas Close it up in this fully enclose Entertainment Center ' By Riverside 71 inches wide with Bi-fold Doors On Sale Now. $1399 Many other styles ao finishes availablM MBRLOT FINISH DRIUSSER, MIRROR, NIGHTSTAND QUEEN SLEIGH BED DOVE TALL CONSTRUCTION $1599 Drawer Chest Available $499 Jackson River Furniture & Decor At the Foot of the Bridge 340 North Bridge St. LaBelle Where Free Deklvery,'and 863-674-0003 In Home Decorator Assistance Is Always Part ofCustomer Service S0 rre valentines day specials prime rib filet mignon new york strip ribeye lobster tails steamed peel & eat shrimp seafood alfredo please call for reservations open monday saturday serving lunch & dinner closed sunday 280 n. bridge street labelle *863-612-0423 CITY OF LABELLE Notice of Proposed Enactment The City Commission of the City of LaBelle proposes to adopt an ordinance amending existing City of LaBelle Land Development Code and having the following title CITY OF LABELLE ORDINANCE 2006- 45 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF LABELLE, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR CHANGING OF THE CITY OF LABELLE ZONING MAP FOR PROPERTY KNOWN AS '.ABEUIE GOODNO PUD", AMENDING THE ZONING DESIGNATION FROM BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL ZONE (B-1) TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ZONE (PUD); PROVIDING FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR INTENT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The Public Hearing on the ordinance will be held on I hurscda, February 8, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall on 481 West Hickpochee Avenue, I aHelle. Florida. Ordinance is available for review at City Hall All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinances. Interested persons may appear on their own behalf or by agent or attorney. If anyone decides to appeal a decision made by the Commission with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing, a record of the procccding will be needed for the appeal and for that purposess, may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to b be based. SPECIAL REQ'IIPilMlENTS: IF YOU REQUIRE NI'l (IAL AID OR SERVICES AS ADDRESSED IN THE ANIFlRICAN I)I \IIII CITIES ACT, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AT 863-675-2872, NO LESS THAN FIVE (5) DAYS PRIOR TO THE ABOVE STATED HEARING DATE. City of LaBelle City Commission Randal A. Bengston, Mayor . . .. .. ... .. .. ... .. . .. I 'A.... ..... ..i.......... ... .... i ...... z a*rvrrruu~rwsw.hr '' Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1, 2007 Speak Out Have an opinion or a question about a public issue? Post it anytime at the LaBelle issues forum at httpVA/ww.newszapforums.com/forum56. It is a hometown forum so visit the page as often as you would like and share your comments (but no personal attacks or profanities, please). You can also make a comment by calling our Speak Out 24-hour opinion line at 6754516. Comments will be published in the newspaper as space permits. I HAVE BEEN A RESIDENT OF MUSE FOR OVER ONE YEAR. I have noticed that people in the Muse area abandoned a lot of dogs. We have taken in two young dogs lately because they were abandoned on our road. I think this is the worst thing anyone can do to an animal. These kind of people should go to jail. When we are driving east on Loblolly Bay Road, you see dead dogs that have been hit and killed. They were abandoned. This also happens on Kirby Thompson Road. They are left for the buzzards. No one even tries to bury them. It's time someone did something about this. This is so shameful to this area. A person who loves and cares for all animals! Public issues forums Join the discussion of important issues at newszap.com. Topics include: * LaBelle issues: http://www.newszapforums.com/forum56 * Hendry County issues: http://www.newszapforums.com/forum54 Go to newszap.com, click on your community and then on "community forums and links." Community Calendar Friday, February 2 DJJ and Youth Task Force: Health Dept., 1140 Pratt Blvd., 10 a.m. American Legion Fish Fry: 5-7 p.m. Legion Post 130, Highway 80 AA: Step 11 Meditation Meet- ing 7 p.m. Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Collingswood & Eucalyptus, Port LaBelle, open meeting. Bingo! Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church, Early bird 6:45, Regular at 7 p.m. No Smoking Sunday, February 4 AA: 7 p.m. Port LaBelle, Epis- copal Church of the Good Shep- herd, Collingswood & Eucalyp- tus, Port LaBelle, open discussion Monday, February 5 Friends of the Library: 3 p.m. Library Cottage Teen Center: Hendry County Health Dept., 325 Pratt Blvd., 3-7 p.m. Weight Watchers: Weigh in and registration at 5:30 p.m., meeting at 6 p.m., First Christian Church, Social Hall, 138 Ford Avenue. Bingo: 6:30 p.m. American Legion Hall, Hwy. 80W Ford, Sunset Park Community Assoc. 7 p.m. Old Daniels School, Manatee Ave. Pioneer Neighborhood Watch: 7 p.m. Pioneer Commu- nity Center. Narcotics Anonymous: 8 p.m. Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Collingswood & Euca- lyptus, Port LaBelle, open meet- ing Tuesday, February 6 LaBelle Kiwanis Club: 7 a.m., Flora & Ella's, Hwy. 80 Hobby class: 9:00-11:00 a.m. Woman's Club, Hwy. 80W Rotary Club: Boo Boo's Restaurant, noon F/S Park Community Meeting: Daniels School/Community Cen- ter, 6:30 p.m. AA: 12 Step/Big Book study group 8 p.m. First Christian Church, Ford Avenue, open meeting Wednesday, February 7 Port LaBelle Garden Club: noon, extension office, Pratt Blvd. AA Big Book Meeting: noon, Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Collingswood & Euca- lyptus, Port LaBelle, open meet- ing Auto Bike Night: 6 p.m. Popeyes, 4x4s, lowriders, cus- toms, antiques, hot rods, muscle cars; come show off your ride. Wednesday Night Kids: 6-7 p.m., Caloosa Baptist Church, for youth in grades 6-12 at 500 W. Hwy. 80. Phone 675-2348 PPVFD: drill 7 p.m. AA 8 p.m. at the Alva Recre- ation Hall. Thursday, February 8 Small business counseling: sessions begin at 9 a.m. Free. Call 675-0125 for an appointment. Community Traffic Safety Team: 1:00 p.m. LaBelle Fire Sta- tion, Main Street Overeaters Anonymous (OA): Thursday 5:30 p.m:-in the Epis- copal Church of the Good Shep- herd, 1098 Collingswood Park- way @ Eucalyptus, one block south of SR 80 east of LaBelle. AA: Open discussion, 8 p.m., First Christian Church, Ford Ave. LaBelle Heritage Museum, Inc.: 7 p.m. at the City Commis- sioner Chambers in the City Hall, first Thrsday except June, July and August. AA & Al Anon: 8 p.m. discus- sion, First Christian Church, Ford Ave., Call Intergroup at 275-5111 DAV Chapter 144: 8 p.m. American Legion Hall, Hwy. 80W Christian Youth Fellowship: 7 p.m., City Hall, Commissioner's room Letter to the Editor Dear Editor: cially designed for troops sta- I, like a lot of other people in tioned in Iraq, Afghanistan and the USA, have a friend or relative Kuwait. For details on this card, in Iraq. My nephew, Army Pvt. visit www.att.com/military and Brian Holden, is like all the other get more bang (talk time) for GIs and enjoys talking to his your buck. We did! family back home. AT&T has a calling card espe- Dava Thompson CALOOSA BELLE Our Purpose... The Caloosa Belle is published by Independent Newspapers of Florida. Independent is owned by a unique trust that enables this newspaper to pursue a mission of journalistic service to the citizens of the community. Since no dividends are paid, the company is able o thrive on profit margins below industrystan- dards, All after-tax surpluses are reinvested in Independent's mission of journalistic service, commitment to the ideals of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and support of the community's deliberation of public issues. We Pledge ... EDITORIAL: To operate this newspaper as News Editor. Patty Brant a public trust To help our community Reporler. 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To correct our errors and to Chairman give each correction the Joe Smyth prominence It deserves President To provide a right to reply to Ed Dulin those we write about Dul To treat people with courtesy, Vice President respect and compassion, of Florida Operations Tom Byrd For More Information SeeE Tom Byrd At Your Service On Page 2 Executive Editor Katrina Elsken Portion versus serving? By Mary Ruth Prouty the size of a CD case. A serving of A portion is the amount of food meat, fish or poultry is the size of a you choose to eat. A serving is a deck of cards. A serving of cheese standard amount used to help give is the size of a domino. advice about how much to eat, but We Americans consume more that can be confusing as well. than enough of these foods. s Fd Pyra srv A serving of vegetables is the The USDA's Food Pyramid serv- size of a light bulb. A serving of ing sizes and the FDA's nutrition fruit is the size ofa baseball. label serving sizes are not always These are the foods we need to the same. The Food Pyramid serv- eat more of everyday. You have ing size is the size that gives us the probably heard the phrase 'Eat 5 A nutrients we need for daily living. Day' which means for good health The nutrition label serving sizes we need to eat a minimum of 3 are the amount of food most peo- veggies and 2 fruits daily but only pie eat at onetime. Knowing either 20 percent of us actually do: one is a good start to becoming Work on adding more fruits healthier and realizing how much and veggies to your diet and you'll you really are eating, find you have less room for calorie- Here are some easy references laden snacks. for what a serving size is. With these serving size refer- Let's start with pasta and rice. A ences in mind you can make the /2 cup serving of pasta or rice is the decision on the size of the portion size of a computer mouse or ice you choose to eat. cream scoop. A serving of bread is It's your decision to make. FP&L says Power Park to contribute to economy Juno Beach Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) said today the results of a recent study show that Glades County and surround- ing areas will be positively impact- ed by the FPL Glades Power Park Sdue to creation of additional jobs, revenue from property taxes and overall economic stimulus for the area. The study was prepared by Fishkind & Associates, Inc., an economic and financial consult- ing firm. The company studied the employment and economic impact resulting from the pro- posed 1,960-megawatt, two-unit advanced technology coal power plant that will be capable of serv- ing 650,000 homes. "We're pleased that this report provides additional information on the economic value of the power plant to Glades County and the surrounding areas," said Grover Whidden, external affairs manager for FPL. "This advanced- technology power plant will afford the people in this region an eco- nomic boost and opportunities for the future." The study's results point to a positive impact for Glades County as a result of more than $855 mil- lion in ad valorem property taxes during the 40-year operating life of the plant. This means Glades County could see a minimum average of more than $21 million each year. The county's school district will get a boost, too, with more than $12 million annually. More than tax dollars at work In addition to the property tax dollars from the plant, many local jobs will be created for the area during construction and operation of the FPL Glades Power Park: 1,600 workers during the approximately 5-year construc- tion phase. 180 full-time employees to operate the plant with annual average salaries of $60,000 per year. Annual construction related jobs are estimated at 506 120 indirect, spin-off jobs Yet another important eco- nomic benefit to locating the advanced technology coal plant in Glades County is the stimulus to the overall local economy such as: $87.5 million per year will flow through the local economy $200.3 million annually will flow through the local economy during construction. In addition, Hendry County can expect several million dollars in property taxes every year as a result of transmission facilities that will be needed to move power to Florida customers. The proposed FPL Glades Power Park will include state-of- the-art emission controls to pro- tect air quality in the region. Addi- tional information about the proposed project is available at www.FPL.com/ngladespower. Specific questions may be asked by calling 1-888-256-2206 or send- ing an e-mail to FPL_Gladespow- erpark@FPL.com Florida Power & Light Compa- ny is the principal subsidiary of FPL Group, Inc. (NYSE: FPL), nationally known as a high quality, efficient and customer-driven organization focused on energy- related products and services. With annual revenues of more than $12 billion and a growing presence in 26 states, FPL Group is widely recognized as one of the country's premier power compa- nies. Florida Power & Light Com- pany serves 4.4 million customer accounts in Florida. FPL Energy, Inc., FPL Group's energy-generat- ing subsidiary, is a leader in pro- ducing electricity from clean and renewable fuels. Additional infor- mation is available on the Internet at www.FPL.com, www.FPLGroup.com and www.FPLEnergy.com. Thank You Toys for Tots program The Hendry County Sheriff's Office would like to say thank you to all the people of Hendry County that volunteered their time for the "Toys for Tots" program. This thank you includes our local com- munity organizations, clubs and the many local businesses that sup- ported our "Toys for Tots" program with generous donations. "Toys for Tots" is a program that distributes toys to local families that are in need of assistance. "Toys for Tots" has become a tradition and this past December was our 10th anniversary. A big thank you to all the volun- teers that served to make this "Toys for Tots" a huge success. Once again, your devoted service and dedication contributed to us hav- ing another fulfilling year. A special thanks to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 4th ANGLI- CO of West Palm Beach, who have assisted with the "Toys for Tots" program for the past ten years. I wish to thank them for their contin- ued support. A very special "thank you" goes to my wife, Cathy. Her hard work and dedication to this worthy cause is invaluable. She was instru- mental in all aspects of our "Toys for Tots" program. Without all of your support, the toys would not have been distrib- uted to so many of our children liv- ing in Hendry County. I look for- ward to seeing you all again next Christmas. Once again, thank you for supporting "Toys for Tots!" Semper Fi, Ronald E. Lee, Sr., Sheriff Thank you Grace Corey, 84, who has resided in LaBelle for more than 30 years will be leaving on Feb. 6, 2007, and moving to Houston, TX, to live with her son and daughter- in-law. She wishes to extend her thank you to all her friends she ha known over the past years and acquired great friendships with. Her health aides and communi- ty care have provided her with care and needs that she has required. I, Joanne Denice, her daughter, would also like to extend a thank you to all the people that have made her life most memorable. At this time Heidi and Dorothy deserve a special thanks for all they have done and provided to her. The Witch's Brew By Pudge Lehman If you have a multi-outlet with several cords plugged in (espe- cially electronics) use those cute square plastic bread ties and write on them in permanent marker what the wire belongs to. I used to have to trace the wire back to the appliance to see what it belonged to so I could safely unplug it. If you carry a few makeup products in your purse instead of a makeup bag use a small plastic zip lock. You can see what's in there clearly. Once in a while you find your- self in a smoke filled room. You get home and your jacket smells strongly of smoke but is not really dirty enough to send to the cleaners. Put it in a heavy plastic bag and put an opened container of baking soda in the bot- tom. In a few days it should be smoke free. All kinds of stuff comes in con- tainers that can be used for stor- age later. Some have just the right sized lid to put your pepper mill on so you don't get peppercorn dust all over when you set it down after grinding. Sayin': Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. Quote by Thomas Edison. Sammy zamarron said, "Tne If "' .. ..r, Colts because my son, 16- Bert Valadez said, "The Colts year-old Sammy Jr., thinks because to me they're just a they're going to win. He bet better team. But I don't really $40 they'd win, so they'd bet- have a favorite team. I just ter. I'm a Tampa Bay Bucs fan, don't like the Chicago Bears though." so I don't want them to win. There's just something about m m m n a1 them that I don't like." Robert Matson said, "Tne Bears because I know a few people who are Bears fans. My eleven-year-old daughter and her friends like them. I'm a Lions fan, though." Cnanes vieaaor sala, n- aoes- n't really matter to me, I'm not really into sports. I'll say the Colts, though, because I used to live across the river from Indiana." Photo credit Juve Zamarron said, "The Colts because of the coach, Tony Dungy. He deserves to win because when he was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach, they fired him and his team ended up going to the Super Bowl with their new coach, John Grudin. The Cowboys are my team, though, and they'll be in the Super Bowl next year." I Go to newszap.com to I S download and print I I coupons online! L -----------J Cervical health was focus in January LABELLE- January is Cervi- cal Health Awareness Month, a time to further educate, encour- age and empower women to visit their health care provider for a regular Pap test. "Cervical cancer, if caught early, is almost 100 percent cur- able, which is why caution on the part of women about early detec- tion screening is so crucial," said Hendry and Glades County Health Department Director Nef- tali Fernandez, M.D. "The vaccine involves a 3 dose series and women in the target population should as always consult with their Medical Provider prior to receiving the Human Papillo- mavirus vaccination (HPV)." The American Cancer Society reports that between 60 and 80 percent of American women with newly diagnosed invasive cervical cancer have not had a Pap test in the past 5 years and may have never had one. The groups that tend not to get regular checkups include older women, the uninsured, ethnic minorities, (especially Latinas, African Amer- icans and Asian Americans), and poor women, particularly those in rural areas. In the State of Flori- da during 2004, there were 826 cases of newly diagnosed cervical cancers and 248 women who died as a result of cervical cancer as reported to the statewide can- cer registry, the Florida Cancer Data System (FCDS). Approximately 99 percent of cervical cancer is attributed to a virus known as Human Papillo- mavirus (HPV). The virus is spread through sexual contact and women can be infected with HPV and not know it. A woman can best protect herself from cer- vical cancer by receiving the HPV vaccination before the age of 27 years, limiting her number of sex- ual partners, not smoking, going in for regular Pap testing, and promptly following up on abnor- mal Pap test results. Depending on the results of a woman's Pap test, her doctor may want to do an HPV test. The following are reasons to have a Pap test: A Pap test can find early cell changes in the cervix before I. Who are you rooting for in the S The Chicago Bears or Indianapolis Colts? 4 OPINION these changes turn into cervical cancer. Abnormal cells in the cervix and cervical cancer don't always cause symptoms, especially at the onset, so early detection is the key. Females should start getting regular Pap tests about 3 years after they begin sexual activity. All women should have a Pap test by the age of 21, regard- less of sexual activity. The Department of Health's Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program was created in 1994 through a federal grant from the CDC. This program pro- vides assistance to women ages 50 to 64, who are uninsured and are at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. By offering information and support, as well as the critical screening services that women need, the program has helped to remove barriers that prevent women from getting screened. Since its inception, over 30,000 women have received Pap tests through this program. There are 16 sites in Florida that serve all 67 counties. DOH promotes and protects the health and safety of all people in Florida through the delivery of quality public health services and the promotion of health care standards. For more information, please visit www.doh.state.fl.us. For more information on the Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection program call 800-451- 2229 or go to www.doh.state.fl.us/family/bcc. For more information on cervical cancer, visit the CDC site at www.cdc.gov, the American Can- cer Society at www.cancer.org, the National Cancer Institute at www.cancer.gov or the Agency for Health care Research and Quality at www.ahrq.gov. The Department of Health's Immunization Program provides vaccinations for HPV to young females through several programs. For more information on program requirements, contact the Hendry/Glades County Health at any of our three sites or via our e-mail address at: httpV//doh.state.fl.us/chd- Hendry/home.html. .; . . .l .. 5., B'- .? uper Bowl? Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1,2007 D Las Noticias en Espanol Presenatacion El Consorsio de Enfermeria en el Suroeste de La Florida reciente- inente tuvo til dia de observa- cion con estudiantes lque estani interesadas eo la carrera de entlr- meria. Este es el cuarlo aflo que se hace esta actividad en El Con- dado Hendry. Las estudiantes toman liun dia observando a las enfermeras para saber si de ver- dad esa es la carrera que desean seguir. El Colegio Cornunitario de Palm Beach ofrece muchas opor- tunidades y becas. Estudiantes de la Belle, Clewis- ton y Moore Haven que fueron invitadas a la presenatcion son: Roxana Mufioz, Maria Bedolla, Tasha Morrison, Jazmine Perez, Melissa DeSantiago, Kerem Betancur, Anahi Guerra y Narheili Caspar. Incialmente desarrollado por el Consorsio de Enfermeria, el program Ilamado "Un dia en la Vida de una Enfermera" fue implementado para eliminar la escasez de enfermeras en el Suroeste Floridiano. Un total de 29 estudiantes que expresaron su deseo de estudiar la carrera se presenatron al Hospital regional de Clewiston para recibir aseso- ria. I Sue Seeley director de Enfer- meria y David McClusky quien es el Asistente de Educacion Clinica coordinaron el event del dia. Ademas de darle a los estudiantes un paseo por todo el hospital se les dio information de becas y una session de preguntas con respuestas. La Consejera de carreras del area Jovita Williamson dio las gracias a La Directora de Enfer- meria y al Coordinador educa- tional por el esfuerzo de dar esta information Plantaciones De Marijuana El Alguacil del Condado Glades Stuart Whiddon dijo que su Oficina decomis6 una planta- gion de marijuana localizada en LaBelle Circulo Lider 16061. , Los detectives habian estado vigilando el area por various meses '.Del lugar se quitaron 262 plants de la hierba ademas de todos los inplementos de sembrarla y cuidarla. Sonny Amaro Sanchez de edad 24 quien tambien tiene una direction en Cabo Coral fue arrestado y entregado a las Autori- 'dades Federales. Durante el 2006 las autori- dades de Glades decomisaron seis plantaciones de marijuana que dejaron site arrests. El Alguacil Whiddon dijo: "Esto es una epidemnia por todo Florida y iluestros Condados tan pequefios no estan inmunes a estas opera- clones ilegales. Nosotros vamos a investigar y denunciar ya sea por el gobierno estatal o federal toda la gente que este involucrada en cualquier tipo de actividad reala- ciondada con drogas". Comida Saludable Es viernes en la noche y usted decidi6 comer afuera, en el restaurant italiano orden6 un deliciosos plato de pasta. El menu no dice que el plato de comida que used escoji6 vaa alimentar a 6 personas pero el plato de pasta viene con tres tazas que pueden ser para que seis personas se lo coman. De acuerdo con La Pir mide Alimenticia del Departa- mento de Agricultura de Los Esta- dos Unidos de Am6rica, la pro- porci6n saludable para una persona es media taza de pasta. La cantidades despropor- cionadas de comida que sirven en los restaurants ahora es exagerada, la comida no la sirven en plates, la sirven en bandejas. Muchos de nosotros no sabemos lo que quiere decir servir. Solo porque nos sirven una cantidada exagerada de comida eso no sig- nifica que la tenemos que comer toda. Si el plato que usted orden6 tiene demasiada comida piense en las alternatives siguientes. ? Pregunte primero por una caja de guardar comida y guard por lo menos la mitad asi no se ver tentado a com6rsela toda de un sola vez. Cu ntas veces usted ha limpiado su plato y mas tarde se est quejando: ZPorqu6 comi tanto?i Ahora estoy muy Ileno! ? Antes de salir planee com- partir las entradas que sirven antes de la comida grande. ? Ordene un aperitivo y una ensalada en vez de una comida complete. ? Si el restaurant lo permit ordene una porci6n para nifos. La p6xima semana les vamos a dar una gufa de lo que es una proporci6n de comida saludable Accidente Solo despues de que han pasa- do dos semansa despues del afio nuevo el Condado Henry ya tiene sus primeras fatalidades de trafi- co. La primera ocurri6 el 6 de LaBelle. La segunda victim falle enero cuando Rafael Nieto de cio el 13 de enero cuando Justo edad 25 y resident en Fort Myers Luis Jimenez de edad 22 se fallecio en un accident en encontraba en Montura. Un Nuevas Casas Manufacturada 3cuartos /2bafios en 1/2 acr. 4% de encanche. Para mas information llame (863)675-8888 o (863)673-3042 U i . . . . . . U.. . pasajero que viajaba en el carro graves. El fue transportado al Hos- Acura 1993 manejado por pital Memorial. Jimenez ni Guasp Jimenez identificado como Mark tenian puestos sus cinturones de Guasp de edad 25 sufri6 heridas seguridad. 3 cuartos/2bafios Casa modular. Lista para ser occupada. Nosotros financamos con solo $10,000 de encanche. Para mas information Ilame (863) 673-3042 Casa modular 3 cuartos/2bafios, garage de caro con stucco y usa Linda chimney de lumbre. Lista para ser occupada con solo $10,000 de down pay- ment. Nosotros financamos. 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The name EMBARO and the jet logo are trademarks of Embarq Holdings Company LLC. EMB1-06-1525 "AS A DEER PANTS FOR STREAMS OF WATER, SO MY SOUL PANTS FOR YOU, 0 GOD." Psalm 42:1 NIV HEALING WATERS FAMILY LIFE CENTER INVITES YOU TO COME AND WORSHIP SUNDAY FEBRUARY 11 AT 1 0:00 A.M COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ON COWBOr WAY I eLOCK fSOF UCALYPrusaRIlvE PLEASE JOIN US FOR A NEW EXPERIENCE IN PRAISE AND WORSHIP, ammmi I EMBARQ~ HIGH-SPEED INTERNET, 6 SPORTS Caloosa Belie, Thursday, February 1, 2007 Clay Shoot Challenge Feb. 10 The 6th Annual Boy Scouts of America Clay Shoot Challenge sponsored by Johnson Engineer- ing and Caloosa Sport Shooters will be held Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Hendry County Sheriff's Training Facility located at 1700 Witt Road in Clewiston. "Clay shooting is safe and fun for all ages and a great way to benefit a great cause like the Boy Scouts of America," says Brad Walden, Program Director for the Boy Scouts of America, Southwest Florida Council. Teams can put their skills to the test whether they are experienced shooters or beginners. Entry fees are $300 per person, or $1,000 per team. Teams are based on five peo- ple per team. All participants will receive 50 clay targets (25 skeet, 25 trap), lunch and ammunition. Reg- istration is limited to 70 partici- pants. A registration form can be found at www.swflcouncilbsa.org/newinf ormation.htm. Check-in begins at 7:30 a.m. and the event runs from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Additional events include: Turkey Shoot: 1:00 p.m. Start; Cost is $5 per round (11 rounds) with a cash prize. Trap Shooting: 9:00 a.m. Start; Cost is $5 for 25 shots. Five Stand sponsored by Tom and Carol Lause:9:00 a.m. Start; Cost is $5 for 25 shots. To find the Hendry County Sher- iff's Training Facility travel east on Highway 80 toward Clewiston, go past the Pioneer Shell Station, con- tinue on about a quarter of a mile, turn right, or south, onto Witt Road. The Clay Shoot is a fund-rais- er that benefits the local Boy Scouts of America. To find out more about the 6th Annual Clay Shoot Chal- lenge, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Exploring or Venturing call the Brad Walden at the Southwest Florida Council at 239-936-8072, or visit www.swflcouncilbsa.org. The Cowgirls ended the 2006- 07 season with two tough defeats. Although they had a losing record, the team gained valuable experi- ence at the varsity level, the team will miss the two seniors, Brittany Malice and Samatha Martinez. However, the rest of the squad will be returning and with another year of experience, and they look for- ward to improving their regular season record. Even though the regular season has ended, the Cowgirls start their "second season" of the year Tues- day night at 7:00 p.m. in Lemon Bay against Dunbar High in the dis- trict tournament. With the improvement of the team since the beginning of the year, the Cowgirls believe they can make a move in the post season. Sports Shorts Longhorn boosters to meet There will be a monthly boost- er meeting for the LaBelle Long- horns on Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. It will be at the Rec Board Building located on Cowboy Way. Everyone is wel- come to come. If you are interest- ed in taking one of the open posi- tions on the board please attend. LaBelle Dixie softball sign-ups LaBelle Dixie softball sign-ups will be held at Davis Pratt Park on Sunday, Feb. 4 and 11 from 1-4 p.m. ending with final registration and tryouts on Feb. 17 at 9 a.m. Registration is $40. Forms can also be picked up at The Sun Tan Shack, Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Any questions please call 675-8268 for more info. Sign up for Little League LaBelle Little League sign ups are scheduled this month. Look for them every Saturday from 9 a.m. till noon at Winn-Dixie and Sunday at Davis-Pratt Park from 1- 4 p.m. until Feb. 18. Register the first child in your family for $55; others at $70 each. There is a dis- count for working the concession stand. As always, Little League is in need of coaches and other volun- teers. Please call Bubbie Owens at 239-229-4188 with questions. Be a Little League coach There will be a Little League coaches meeting Feb. 8 at 6:30 Caloosa Belle/Patty Brant At the wheel Look at that face! Two-and-a-half-year-old Hunter Turner looks like he was born to be behind the wheel of a boat at least while he's sitting safely in Great-Grandpa Dale Small's lap. Dale and Jeanette Small brought the young man by the BP gas station Wednesday, Jan. 24, for a ride in the BP team Ranger boat simulator. The folks at BP brought the simulator around to LaBelle and Moore Haven before the FLW tournament in Clewiston Jan. 24-27. Young and not so young got a chance to really feel what it's like to run flat out on the water in a hot bass boat. The ten-member team had eight anglers in the Clewiston tournament seven pros and co-angler, Judy Israel of Clewiston. STANiON MOBILE HOMES 8 N NM Quality Homes at Discounted Prices! Homes From the Low $50's. Turn Key Packages Available. Family Owned Since 1981. *- JACOBSEN FAiAEM7W. HOMES ScotBilt To w'om HouN S INC Clewiston 1312W. Sugadand Hwy. 863.983-8106 Madison Ave. Immokalee I~ Srl LaBelle 231 W. Hpood eAve, 863.675-6622 Punta Gorda 5041 Duncan Rd. 941-505-0041 NEW PATIENTS ACCEPTED! Nuevos pacientes son acceptadol Services: Family Medicine, Women's Health, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Dental. Outreach ' and Education, Laboratory, Radiology, Pharmacy For an appointment Call (239) 658-3000 - Walk-in's Welcome '; Sparmsi Englsh. Creole.' & Kanjbil Sp.oken ,A .:'n ..: 1.c. i;, *,. . ..i* (1i,,,,,, r 1 ,lI, w ,I,;( , ,.i I,,,,11 ,I ,1 p.m. at the Big V Restaurant. Kids: Like dodgeball? Come to the Dodging Darts Dodgeball Tournament for area youth grades 7-12 Feb. 2-3. For more information contact Sara with TRIBE Youth Church at 673- 3571 or 612-9899. Bass tourney planned Seacoast National Bank will hold the 5th Annual Bass Tourna- ment to benefit the March of Dimes on Saturday, Feb. 3, at Okee Tantie Marina. Register early at www.seacoastnational.com or pick up an application at any Sea- coast National Bank locations. The tournament is based on a 100-(2 man) boat field, 1st place payout will be 3,000, 2nd place $1,500, 3rd place $750, 4th place $500 and 5th place $250. Biggest fish pays $1,000 based on 100 boat registration. A smaller field will result in lower, prorated pay- outs. Advance registration closes r--- ------- ---------- SPORTS FANS I I I BET I YOU DIDN'T KNOW I Brought to you by Lori Langford Here's an incredible fact from the SNFL: Of the 43 quarterbacks drafted in the first round between 1986 and 2006, I only two have won a Super Bowl as a Starter with the team that picked them. I Can you name them? Here's a hint: one Swas drafted in 1989, the other in 2004. The former was Troy Aikman of Dallas, the latter Ben Roethlisberger of Pittsburgh. While it's true that 14 of those 43 quarterbacks led the team that drafted them to the playoffs, even that number shows that predicting which College quarterbacks will succeed in the NFL isn't rocket science it's tougher. S* * Some sports fans know that the first use of instant replay on television Occurred during the 1963 Army-Navy Football game, but what was the lay? ICBS replayed a one-yard touchdown run by Army quarterback Rollie Stichweh. For the record, Navy won the Game 21-15. Here are two other televi- Ision puzzlers. What was the first tele- Ivised sporting event ever? And what I I was the first televised event in America? I I The first ever was the 1936 Olympics in I I Nazi Germany; the first in the U.S. was I the second game of a 1939 doubleheader I I between Princeton and Columbia. I I Entering the 2006-07 season, 11 of the 30 teams in the NBA had payrolls of less than $61.7 million. Why is that number significant? Because incredibly, that's the amount the New York Knicks owed to five players who weren't even on their roster when the season began: Shandon Anderson, Allan Houston, lalen Rose, Maurice Taylor, and Jerome Williams. That's on top of the salaries of the players actually on the active ros- ter at the start of the season and the Knicks were still one of the league's weakest teams. I rll bet you didn't know, coming or Going, that when the rubber hits the road, you can't afford not to buy from Langford. I I LANGFORD "YallSpokenHere'8 I 675-1686 I L.-------.----_---_ on Jan. 31. Anglers will begin at safe light; weigh-in at 3 p.m. The cost is $110 per 2-man boat. The public is invited to the weigh in and to participate in the 50-50 raffle to win great prizes. YOU'VE ONLY GOT ONE PAIR WE 4 FAMILY EYE CARE (863) 675-0761 I T IfVAT r-f dl\ d- IQ.w6p4 T SA "A kLaI. V kkEAC5 IJ ALPVV LL~ L. V ULL6LLLL B. 11. 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The Public Hearing will on the ordinance will be held on Thursday, February 8, 2007 at 7-00 p.m. at City Hall on 481 West Hickpochee Avenue, LaBelle, Florida. Ordinance Is available for review at City Hall. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinances. Interested persons may appear on their own behalf or by agent or attorney. If anyone decides to appeal a decision made by the Commission with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing, a record of the proceeding will be needed for the appeal and for that purposess, may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: IF YOU Rl(Q IIRF SPECIAL AID OR SERVICES AS ADDRESSED IN THE AMERI- CAN DISABILITIES ACT, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE AT 863-675-2872, NO LESS THAN FIVE (5) DAYS PRIOR TO THE ABOVE STATED Il A-\RIN(, DATE. City of LaBelle City Commission Randal A. Bengston, Mayor uS - sin Same Day Service Lab On Premises Repairs & Relines While You Wait Porcelain & Whitest Shades Available Spike and Doc MDI Implants No More loose Dentures MERCER DENTAL CLINIC FREE CONSULTATIONS S On US41, South Fort Myers 1-866-226-9400 " General Anesthesia Available For Extractions Toll Free Thie pnllont and any olhor person responsible for payments has a right to refuse to pay, cancel payment or be reimbursed for payment for any other service, examination or Iroalmont Ial is peortomod as a fofult ol and within 72 hours of responding to the advorllsomonl for the tree, discounted fee or reduced fee service, examination or treatment. I .. -i - A-2 I *I is. -"lt -. * 1+r Cowgirls' season comes to an end *4I - *1 mMr - I: Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1, 2007 6 SPORTS I fl 1 I. """ -I * 3~. II | .. .. 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The Clewiston Sub office will be open the same dates and times as the LaBelle office. You must have the following information to apply: 1. Title of your property 2. Florida Driver's License 3. Florida Vehicle Registration 4. Hendry County Voter's Card or Declaration of Domicile 5. Social Security Card(s) or numbers) 6. If you live in a Mobile Home you will need to bring the registra- tion 7. Permanent Resident Alien Card foi Non-American Citizens Should you have any questions, or need additional information please feel free to call the LaBelle office at 675-5270 or the Clewiston office at 983-31787 the hours for both offices are 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday thru Friday., DSOFormerly Doug EDISON PLUMBING, INC. Scratchley Plumbing Inc. 875 Industrial Ct. 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Let us know by mailing feedbackC(newszap.com or call your editor. CALOOSA BELLE DelifveringI Western HeCt I r County's News Since 1922 Commitunity Service Through Journalism I - .'; i~,wU hn* wrfiu -Ahh r :''Ur~rra~*llwrWru-axW*IE"~__~sPIISI \..I' . -:l~n~irlr. 1 iZ ~'"" rr- *. .h I 8 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1, 2007 Follow your aura to Firehouse drama " Submitted photo/Henry and Rhoda Spang Come to Old Timers Dinner Lynda Rider (center), a LaBelle native, founding member and Vice-President of the LaBelle Heritage Museum, meets with President Addison Austin and volunteers Rhoda Spang (far left) and Terri Lazar to finalize plans for the 12th Annual Old Timers' Dinner@ at the LaBelle Civic Center on Thursday, Feb. 22. Tickets are $15 at the LaBelle Chamber of Commerce (675-0125), the Museum (674-0034), or call Lynda Rider at 675-1338 and Linda Clark at 612-0868. By Jo Coombs Is your cultural aura becoming dim? Do you need an attitude adjustment? Is your body shrivel- ing from lack of laughter and entertainment? Why not cure all you ills and take in a play at the theater? In the early '90s, a few theater lovers formed a theatrical group. With the city's old empty fire sta- tion, donations of seats, equip- ment and a lot of hard work from volunteers, the Firehouse Cultural Center was created. Now the Firehouse Cultural Center, located at 241 N. Bridge Street, is in its 14th season. The next play will be South- ern Fried Murder by Billy St. John at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday, February 8-10 and 15-18. Sunday performanc- Submitted photo/Firehouse Players Joe Thomas and Bob Butts study their lines for the upcoming play. es are February 11 and 18 at 2 Visa and Master Card are accept- p.m. Admission is $10 with ed. Call 675-3066 for reserva- reservation and $12 without. tions. A/C S. - 675-0358 Licensed/Insured State Certified Lic. #CAC057341 OsConnUecti6nscre 153 S. MAIN ST. LABELLE (NEXT TO O'F RRELL's aRISTIU) Osceola Concrete Services LLC Flatwork * Driveways * Lanais * Walkways * 863-843-0333 lic HCl101SP and Insured NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION p)863-612-0070 f) 863-612-0080 825. C^t,.'.v Way* Suite 108 falelle, td 339 -LABELLE " S ELECTRIC Serving LaBelle Since 1979 Industrial Commeaial Residential State Certified & Insured 863-673-2463 239-370-7954 I1 Our HotIporandPosurct BEDDING 1060 Hwy 29 NS LaBelle 863-675-0717 www.whitsfuerituraed adapplances.com H jz,;Lhi esf r,1;11, Bellece~en 675-3233 STATE CERTIFIED CLASS A CONTRACTOR CAC008030 FPL PARTICIPATING CONTRACTOR LANGFORD 60 851 S. Main St LaBelle, FL (863) 675-1686 "Y'all" Spoken Here! SCHRIST THE KING Lutheran Churoh 1362 Thigpen Road LaBelle, FL 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship The Lords Supper 1", 3" & 51 Sundays Bible Study Sundays at 10:15 a.m. Were evybody isSnoebody andJesss islord 863-675-2733 e-mail: ctklc@strato.net Your Choice.. a Licensed Contractor or a Do It Yourself Pro C0C BUILDERS CHOICE SUPPLY, INC. 875 Elm Street LaiBele, FL 33935 (863) 674-9900 Fax: (863) 674-9901 OVERBAUGH FOOTER Increase your production Let us dig your footer Commercial & Residential Office: 863.674.1300 Patt's Cell: 239.246.5106 P.O. Box 187 Alva, FL 33920 Dan & Patt Overbaugh operator/owner o4ofe3_ 05@yahoc. , Lic& Ins #G051057n"",' QUALITY SERVICE Over 20 yrs Electrical Experience Your locally owned and operated e cal Service ompan Main Blecti.cal Pand Repair or Replacement * Landscape lighting ad surge protection * Call forA Remodel Quote orhome generator accessories &hook ups 9-5 CALL 63-9 101 863-228-4138 24 EMERGENCY SRVICE Licensed &Insured #EC0000661 lIsaig TERRY _ C~ui~~lr,)~!lle~C,~lltZr~3I lWT I;iJimO1Illl [I T A/C & Heating Services OW O Lego P sat d 3 (863) 675-2878 tp\ A ,ic ~.5, * he - HELENS BARBER SHOP NOW OPEN 100 E. Lincoln (863) 674.1333 Dana Howard Weekley American Legion Post 130 699 Hwy 80 West LaBelle, FL and Construction, Inc. FREE ESTIMATES I OFFICE: (86c3) 675-7045 lie. #a(t-cos7 ') aL.) W ;1 I;n 0 s ll] b [ill ] I[i LAKE AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION State Certifed Clss AContractor CAC05697 Local: 863-983-1888 Toll Free: 1-866-983-1888 Commercial & Residential FREE Service Call Randy's Garage, Inc. Your~ LowAI -U\ Dcl-c Car .rc ( 'o r 863-675-1032 737 S. Bridge St. LaBelle, FL Just North of Langford Ford RESTORING THE SOUL An Introduction to Inner Healing The LaBelle Chapter, Order of St. Luke invites you to join Pastor Sharon Lewis from Osprey, FL. For a time of anointed teaching and life changing healing prayer on March 24, 2007. At the Church of the Good Shepherd, 1098 Collingswood Parkway, LaBelle, FL. Call 675-0385 for more information. BRADY ENTERPRISES LAND CLEARING POND DIGGING DOZER/BACKHOE/LOADER ABILITIES AVAILABLE TAKING CSRE OF YoVRS LIKE IT WAS OvURS FREE ESTIMATES No JOB Too BG OR Too SMiLL CALL MIKE 239-340-6000OR E-MAIL BRADYENTERPRISESLLC@COMCAST.NET PACK ROOFING, INC. 890 B. Road LaBelle, FL Phone: 863-674-5775 Fax 863-674-5772 Lie'# 1327233 20 Years SEperie nce! FREE I ESTIhLATES !I^ i: B n Specializing in Embroidery and "Bling ling" Stop by or call Heather or Shelia We are ready to getstitchin' and blingin'l 86 W Hickpoochee Ave. LaBelle (Across from Burger King on S R. 80) 863.674.1365 e-mail gnewild@stato.net Open Monday- Friday from 9 to 5 Grave Covers Monuments Granite Markers I1 Of all Kinds Any hinseriloitls, scenes, uinal dates, ete ?^fyt (& SOf Winter Months Call 863-494-0136 Cell (406) 790-0338 Arcadia, PL 34226 pEVCQULT RENNOLDS AIR CONDMONING INC. Daniel Rennolds, owner 863-673-9478 P.O. Box 13SL1 LaBelle, FL Licensed & Insured ic. #CAC1814613 World Class Barber Shop Master Barbers T, W & F 9-5 Thurs 9-6 Sat 7-2 Appointmens Now Available 216 S. Main Street Unit 3 LaBelle, FL 863-674-1775 ,. COMPUTER SAPCATIONS r-ru TUcrO YOUR LOCAL TUTOR IN WORD, EXCEL, POWERPOINT, ACCESS, IN YOUR HOME. WILL DESIGN SPREADSHEETS, ETC. UPON YOUR REQUEST. CAL LYNNE AT (863)670-7049 OR (239)849-9225 (CELL) PEGASUS@STRATO.NE ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE For as little as $12.50 PER WEEK CALL 863-675-2541 or e-mail cbelle@strato.net DENTURES DR. MERCER'S DENTURE CLINIC US 41 SOUTH FT. MYERS 1-866 226-9400 C&B Fencing, Inc. .Ariiulrural. Residenial & Conwn.rial SPECIALIZING IN: Field. \'ood. Ch.n Link & P\'VC Fence Automatic Access Gates FREE ESTIMATES * Call Clay at 863-675-7818 Leaie Mesage Lac & Insured cbhow ard06( hotmail.com i, iil sii,4IN \i L;iiBjdlft~.ik~taii ^;te~ IIANIUYMAN CARPET CLEANING TREE & LAWN MAINTAINENCE CALL (863) 675-7297 FREE Estimates vis It on the web at wrvwanllint I oI i I se Iatbl ts*paiuol LABELLE AUCTION COMPANY AUCTIONS a ESTATE SETTLEMENT 390 North Bridge Street LaBelle. FL 33935 863/675-6400 Fax: 863/612-0250 Cell;: 39/246-3094 Mark C. Schoenwald, Certified Estate Specialist AU 29S3B A 2171 PETE'S TRACTOR SERVICES Bush hogging, mowing/grading, land clearing or other jobs? 239-728-6629 (11 MIM I ' 01(IM11 IK(II 8634615.4411 ENTERPRISES, INC. rW Ic.\\'.\ i .im A 'L, \i.I PRI\W i \\'.', I v'.r',rs obil: 863-673-8973 ofc: 863-675-3505 LABELLE ADULT SCHOOL Oftfrs FREE GED Classes Getting a diploma can make a big difference in your life! For more information, please call Don Crebs at 863-612-0706 or Shonda at 863-674-4118 a . La 340 N. BRIDGE STREET LABELLE, FL 863-674-0003 Jackson River WMhenre Quality is Done in Style HENRY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 500KW.SumulN HwClEWIS 863-983-9121 *r- *- "When you need a service, call a professional!" L o eCall 863-675-2541 or email us at cbelle@strato.net to place your ad! I I -Ir T pliff"T MiqlMOVllliff"On LABOR < FINDERS DAWLY ORK ,DAILY PAY ALL TYPES OF WORK AVAILABLE 202 E, Suarlad H, (Across from a wiston Inn) (863) 902-9494 ALEXANDER'S REPAIR SERVICE, INC. Mobile and Home Repairs Ceilings, Walls, Floors OFFICE (863) 675-5919 CELL (863) 673-0861 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Owner Roger Alexander, SR. Lic HC096.SP and Insured Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1,2007 t Moms, infants overflow Almanacs at annual baby show Babies, babies, and more babies filled the Dallas Townsend Agricultural Center on Tuesday, Jan. 23, for the annual Family Ser- vices Network's baby shower. The time was coordinated with the health department's lunch time so that mothers who had appoint- ments could participate without having to make two trips to LaBelle. This was the biggest baby shower organized by Vicki Greene with 94 honorees and that is not counting guests. The baby shower was for pregnant mothers and mothers (or caregivers) with babies up to one-year old. But most caregivers have to bring along all the children they take care of and this was no exception. These older toddlers are listed as guests. During the one and one-half hours, the group, played baby bingo. It is played just like the regu- lar bingo, but instead of numbers different educational information is given out and a bingo sheet is marked if it is on the sheet. Each entrant is given gifts. The donors who made all of the gifts possible are: U-Save Supermarket, Goodwill Industries, Children's Nan!" c". frtw I 1454NI ladison A.vc. Immokalcc, FL For appointments call 239-658-3000 \VWal- in.s wclcm IMMOKALEE FAMILY CARE CENTER S102 tlke T, I. .. d ImR mo'kulee, F. Appointments Are Necessary Please Call 239-657-6363 STANTON MOBILE HOMES Quality Homes at Discounted Prices! SHomes From the Low $50's. Turn Key Packages Available. Family Owned Since 1981. ,l ^ JACOBSEN . 5cotBilt NlMS J l;ww.manto;l;m I T&R PRESSURE LEARNING 863 673 6385 COUNTRY HOMES & LAND REAL ESTATE Kathy Hutchins Lic, Real Estate Broker Office: 863-612-0551 Fax: 863-612-0553 Visit Our Website at: CentralFloridaLandSales.com jRILITY 233 N. BRIDGE ST ON THE CO BPR OF BisWE ST I&WASEINMON 863-675-0500 Visit us on the web at www.ockrealtyinc.com property management C;* rentals sales *u3M CIIIDYL. ALEXANDER LIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER BARNES TREE SERVICE *I.,. TREE TRIM &REMOVAL *' SHRUB & BRUSH TRIM & REMOVAL SSrUMPGRINDNG&I MCNAL FENCE UNE & LAND CLEANG *LICENSED & INSURED i 863-234-1230 r OR 239-357-5111 5E$" i o 44~ i' A Caloosa Belle/Jo Coombs Maria Tavera, and mother-to-be Maria Valadez enjoyed the baby shower, but little Miss Ailynn Carrana just had to drift off for sleepy-time: She's not quite old enough yet to enjoy all the festivities. Advocacy, The Early Learning Coalition of SWFL, United Way 211, Child Care of SWFL, Inc., Early Steps, Fiesta Expo, Kiwanis, Free- dom Fellowship Ministries, Healthy STATE FARM INSURANCE Rena I. Dipofi 13 Missouri St. Suite A LaBelle, FL (863) 675-1880 Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there." SBC FINANCE Licensed Florida Broker Business 100% Financing Available 49 N. Industrial Loop Rd. LaEelle 863-675-3275 9-5 Mon Friday Special Appointments Available HaUamos Espnol CAILOOSA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT For all your home & property needs (863) 673-5338 (863) 675-3368 Brent Haines Licensed & Insured ---wl 11f T j!^- lori de al R~ eal3 f ote co. RO[)NEY MURRAY & SF11 I IOWARI) L~i'. Real Esta i'lc t c'ketr Laic elle I. 8631675-4550 The Sonia Rios Team RE/MAX Real Estate Professionals 1251-6A Taylor Lane LeHigh Acres, FL 33936 www.soniarioste m.col E-mail: soniarios@aol.com Sonid Rios Li Rot ree Estimat kes HIGGINS TREE SERVICE High Risk Trees Trimming & Removal Stump Grinding Land Clearing Excavator Work Prompt Free Estimates Licensed and Insured 863-675-3955 (35 Years Experience) Start, The Hendry County Health Department, The Dallas B. Townsend Agricultural Center, Catherine Howard and Mary Bar- toshuk. h4tLIN.A'S $0D & LDAN DSCADE 4tA INT[NANC[? lotini fior llsone to ranrodd you popety? I'ni i Iw to cull I do lardsl'rnj tdnt dw snmll IeDe qucs au1t111 anly ind oI ,I* ..I imill l, I .I'.,1'.- 1 ... di dini isnd woe, jtin n n sol. Esnutesare Fi[l!i IPnnkyo', AlbertoMdino CELL: 863-673-4091 licensed and inued Bankof America SHIRLEY IMHOFF WILLIS Mortgage Loan Officer Consumer Real Estate Tel: 863.675.9065 239.415.6302 Fax: 239.415.6311 shirley.willis@bankofamerica.con 415 W. Hwy 80 LaBelle Get Up, Glades! Get Up, Get Out, Get Active e r continues! Here's another r chalice lo get active: Step Up, Florida! in Glades County. Step Up is a statewide activity that will gE see events happening in all of Florida's 67 counties. Friday, Feb. 2 is Step Up, Glades! In addition to activities at the schools every- one is invited to join them for a Bridge Walk starting at 3 p.m. If you haven't walked the bridge it Sis a lot of fun and great exercise. For more information call Mary Ruth at 674-4056 Ext. 127 or Angelica at 946-0707 Ext 209. Learn ballroom dancing Enjoy learning ballroom dancing from Nick Fidanza. Classes are Tuesday evenings 7- 8:30 p.m. at the LHS cafeteria. $5 per person per lesson. For more information call 863-675-4098, evenings. Come to pork steak dinner Community Christian School will host its annual Pork Steak Dinner at First Christian Church, intersection of Lee and Ford Avenue, LaBelle on Friday, Feb. 2, from 4-7 p.m. Call the CCS office at 675-3277 to purchase your .II l.andscaping Bushhog & Dump 'liailer Service Lie. & Insured 863-673-1501 ,\ialhaaI Pratt Owner Call 863-675-0000 Toll-Free 888-332-3345 Visit our website at: www.b urson-weathers.com qOices in Alva and Downtown Fbt Myeos fKfiRITAG LAND CON 1 180 N. Bridge St. LaBelle, FL (863) 675-6788 1-888-675-6762 www.heritagelandco.con RIVERSIDE "REAL ESTATE Corner of I-wy 80 & 45 South Rivervicw. LaBele, FL 33935 863-675-2718 www. laIx'llrrivrsid.comn c Inml' rciilrstatlr( i lhbellrivrrside.com SMrilyn Sears i MLS I tcicwscl Real lisliat )n'ktr HUNTERS TREE SERVICE Licensed and Insured 863-675-0403 _* 11 R PAUL ROSER REALTORS 675.0898 WORLDWIDE INTERNET MARKETING PAUL ROSER BROKER Cynthia Miller / II..icensed \cdWdingI Profssional '..J mDiflnctiv, / n. I.' l.,nMrab i .li planning and coordination in ihe Southwest Florida area. Full service, vendor assistance and louirly pack ages available. FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION 975 Ft TI'hoimpson Ave. 1 ,.t I Phone: 863-675-3966 Cell: 863-673-3855 linail: cihumn75-w'ledding(lyahoo.coni tickets in advance. Tickets are $7 per person. Meal will include pork steak, baked beans, cole slaw and sweet tea. Help support Easter Seals Century 21 Sunbelt Realty, Inc. with 18 offices in Southwest Florida, proudly offers a play- house to the lucky ticket holder. Tickets are now on sale at all Century 21 Sunbelt offices. The playhouse is currently on display at the LaBelle office. Tickets are $5 each. All proceeds will be donated to support Easter Seals. Drawing to be held Easter Sun- day, April 8, 2007. Winner is not' required to be present. Humane society needs donations The Caloosa Humane Society is in need of donations of salable items for a fundraiser "Tag Sale" scheduled for Feb. 3. All dona- tions are tax-deductible. Bring your donation to the shelter at 1200 Pratt Blvd. (behind the Hendry Co. Health Dept.) or to the LaBelle Auction House at the foot of the Caloosahatchee .Bridge. If you need your item picked up you can call 863-675- 0997. This is an easy way to help WHITES IAWN MOWING & GRADE SERVICE Yard Mowing Hedge Trimming Mulching Skid Steer Work Grading Tree Work Clean Up Service Call David 863-67-8942 LaBelle, FL THE OPTICAL CENTER located in FAMILY EYE CARE 100 N. Main St. LaBelle, FL 33935 863-675-0761 Cafoosa 'Watefront Yfomesites Jim Green Realty Owner-Broker 239-728-5481 rhce king Q oup The alternative to ordinary real estate. 274 N. BRIDGE ST LABELLE, FL 863-612-0002 www.melking.com Mel King ,AS Lie Real Estate Broker ;K~1 4 ^\ PU *i HOME: 863-612-0525 CELL: 812-596-0029 support your local humane organization. All proceeds are to benefit the homeless animals of your community. Anniversary Mass 2007 Bishop Frank J. Dewane will celebrate the annual Anniversary Mass for couples married 25, 50 and over 50 years Saturday, Feb. 10, at 1 p.m. at Epiphany Cathe- dral in Venice. Although space limits the attendance to the Mass to the couples only, family and friends may join in the celebra- tion at the reception in Epiphany Parish Hall at 2:30 p.m. Couples should contact their parish office to register now through Feb. 5. SCF bike show coming Come to the SCF Bike Show Sunday, Feb. 25. Trophies for lots of different categories. Winner trophies for V-8/antique, trike and best of show. For more infor- mation contact fullthrot- tlekatie@aol.com or call 239- 246-3045. Entry fee is just $15. Register at Barron Park that day from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; trophies awarded at 2 p.m. Music, food and vendors at library parking lot. For information, call Katie 239-246-3045 or e-mail fullthrot- tlekatie@aol.com. A&wce awd 'Seiw^ Marine, Inc. 18631 675-7711 [863167-706i LIC#HC355.SP and Insured Commercial & Residential -Snowbird Pools &Spas New Construction, Repairs & Renovation Keith Derinod 41P 'Licensed & Insured 12391707-4991 (23914584681 State Lic#CPC 1456588 M ;H SUNBELT REALTY, INC. 777 W. Hwy. 80 (863) 675-1616 Saies Rents Properly vianageimnt ht youair trust in Number Oxe' Il-tp 'nlww INx.conm i--- - R T'ace Pfiuge --."." ... Boke(Manager Horizons Real Estate Corp. 580 S. Main St. LaBelle, FL 863-675-1973 e-mail: newhorizons-re@earthlink.net If you are thinking of buyin or selling, give us a'cat! 1 GRBG MINRS S lic RealEstate Broker tR Wif~iJ Clealrni Crng e C, ljsa Andrews li. cedl ustm Buil>kcr 238 N. Biid3ge S. la73-l1, fI.33935 863-675-8868 I'I 11 l M' cl ] I v [In integrity Window Cleaning Service Homes & Offices Screens Replaced & Custom Built 863-673-2316 S863-674-1801 integritywindowl@yahoo.com Carolyn J. Ford Owner & Operator "When you need a service, call a professional!" Call 863-675-2541 or email us at cbelle@strato.net to place your ad! 10 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1,2007 ***PURCHASE YOU NEW HOME FOR THE NEW YEAR WITH NO MONEY DOWN *** *** COMPARE SU CASA PARA EL NUEVO ANO SIN CUOTA INICIAL!!*** / p =UI Lic. Real E1,state Brokers state Associates: -1,;I , STamra Franco, I Old River. 173 Be.rid ll oak filled acres with nice 2/2 home. Fenced & cross fenced, cow pens. Can be subdivided. 441 platted lots. $3,400,000. Owner Anxious. Very nice 3BR/2B brick home in Rivcrbend Estates. Enjoy the large screened patio or the peace & quite under the beautiful oaks. Only $349,900. 7.1 acres in Glades County. Cleared & partially fenced. Close to LaBelle. $254,900. Very Nice .1Br, 1.51B3 on.r 1-e 0rerNlot w.in low con- vien lj fJJ F j( el '1_J0, r IOnly $169,900. 61.25 acres. Improved pastures & fenced. Only $11,000 per acre. 19 acre orange grove. Located in Hendry Co. $11,900 per acre. 40 acre orange grove. Located in Hendry Co. $11,900 per acre. TOO NEW FOR PHOTO 555,900 Ermosa lote en Immokalee. lote es de 040 acres. agua y alcanarilla de ciudadl Buena oportunidad para construir la casa de sus suehos!! $159,900 Adorable casa de 3 cuartos 2 banos, recien remodelado con nueva loseta y alfombra. reclen pintado, y - much mast Localizado en Port Labelle' SI199,900 Nueva construccon' Cerca de .' ., Wal mart y contercales. 3 dormltorlos, 2 bans, pisos de losetaialfombra. todas las Sapllcaciones, y mast En Lehigh Acres' 5 199,900 1.3 ACRES, 3 dormitorlos. 2 banos. Nuevo pisos de vinyl. jardin Tropical, cobertizo y much mast a llBella ocahzacion en Immokaleel S239,900 5 ACRES,, Lote ha sido limpiada y preparado para construction, incluye bella lago. y Smucho mast Ublcada en la SR-82' S109,900 (Gran oporunidad de Inversion de renta, trailor centralmente , localizado en Immokalee, agua y alcantarilla de dudadi En Immokalee! S5"2,90 0 6.5 ACRES, 1* ic r. r.. j .r CAu T O-E SOJJWA RIOS LTL'M 239-368-4627 REK/MAX Real Estate Professionals 1251-6A Taylor Lane Lehigh Acres, FL 33936 Website: iwv.soniariolsteam.coin E-Mail: soniariosWaol.conl V,iT j5 ON THE IW ilENTAI.$ W4HAl JP I 1v I II % s w11r Space $1,000 olff G Shirts In F Fr. M\er, 4 21 IN 14MF 1 %of $850AI nn S ,l tRmai i 1 SS, LAKOWOOl) Brand New $1,300?I CONMAECIA1L OFFI( $800+ taxiM IT STARTING c3,l. THE ORWCE FOR IN \IO\ rtR. tirellae spt polc. Selling: "AsS Is"A " HOMES FOI APPRAISAl. 'PRI1El! I Car garage, tier 1,91 ai Nwc root f and AAI Mtyers. PricetdIat $235 W&v.OKREFALTYINC.COM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT I RENTALS SALES CINDY L. ALEXANDER LIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER ASSDCtATES: EDITH HACKWANN AND DON BURDICK 675-0500 H REALTY NEW LOCATION! 233 N BRIOGE ST Cn ir, crrc r .i, PALS I If I Lxi 3Iltj-,t., Iiti1h o n\. )Itn lJ-Y Q p'IXs PYT II~T~PI IN '16 tilE ItY Mtr ~ikinR $179,900 2 ON SnMMERA.I, RD. IN MUSE tier &I E Palomar I( drtx mi ,2 RN1111n(IT) n.-I akF1v +Homeiia in Port Lasellec .. it iiitf( Iii I\, d 1111d PM i (F SPACI km-ki $5,0 ON E. SUINFLONER (.IRCLE 3l iBeol 2 13, I0 on corner liii. c eltl i AT $4 ,590 vallud -Wing $189,900 MOREINR,)1.25+- EW) Q 0-N jIips'l)tRNTT oFHIo\r ic, e ctrC i 3 2Kith, t. ile% N I u nxhus in-.idc ,, i69.90. (ml util lint Piced atm*IiXI ONIMAINER COURT.- I Beldrom I lftK SAL Ili I ("aCir mganq,($125,000 I tcurtii~3kili OFF PALONAR -3 klnxiiii2 IImli I (Ca JOsq ft Iliving gaiig(-$172.500 C.In fl. Ft. S. FEl)(Ii~UTER -' i Btdn iom,2 liIah ICar i,000 garnige Reduced to ii$179,000 10.4 acres of prime SR 80 frontage vacant land in Alval Commercial potential and has great access. $2,800,000 * 3 bedroom 2 bath home on 1.97 acres in Felda $239,000 Sold! * 3 bedroom 2 bath pool home in Cape Coral $339,000 * 3 bedroom 2 bath home in Cape Coral $279,000 * 3/2 on 10 acres in Bayshore near Babcock Ranch! $619,000 ......"..~ ......,.,J -''-I:^:""' Over 8,Uou sq.ioot county cnarmer in aeea restnctea community off of CR78! 4 Bedroom 3 1/2 Bath 2 story on 1.05 acre lot. Gorgeous custom pool with rock waterfall and large patio. Fireplace, custom woodwork and many quality features in the home. Must see to appreciate. $1,295,000 -- --- -- - *1.25 acre lot in Montura Ranchettes. $35,000 * 7 Port LaBelle lots. Make offer on all for a bargain! $38,900/ea a1.25 acre lot in Montura Ranchettes. $39,000 *1/4 acre Port LaBelle lot on Montana Cr. $42900 * 100 Acres-E LaBelle S1,080,000 *3 Pt LaBelle tots Unit 102 $49,000 for each lot! * 2 acre in Muse $60,600 Soldl *1.25 acre in Lehigh $75,000 *1,25 acre in Lehigh $79,000 * 10 ac. in East LaBelle $240,000 * 1.25 acre Ntontura lot $45,000 15 acres in Felda$405,000 u/c * 1/4 acre lot in Lehigh $45,600 106 ac. in Felda $954,000 ulc www. homeandranchre.com 3 bedroom 2 bath home on 4.5 acres in Felda. Pole barn, stocked pond E more! Beautiful country! $433,000 55,250 square foot warehouse on King's Highway in Lake Suzy, Desoto Countyl Solid tenant with steady income. Completely rebuilt after hurricane Chartey so it's like brand new! Only 1.2 miles East of 1-75. Great Investment opportunity & great timing Make an offer[ $5,750,000 SHERRI DENNING I i, ii, ,I IR II 1I 1, II I i,, l l .iii, 'I' I 11111 1l. ii, *~~~ '., II~ (. 1111 It'lo It if it, .1 it x. I, N.111 Ii \Ii I I ,, I'111.. EXPJLklS AG.-RI:lIh i, I... 4 ~, ,.11 I11 IT 1111111 MU[ I I:-1WILY VACANT LANDI 66 +/- acres I-..ILdI InI Id.i 1:i 11I 11 1 11) 111 b-1 11I & IL~ 111111~ 11h.' 'ill h11 --It 111 111110 1" 11 'L %I IF. I.,, R k Larpipri. m l. I '11\'4 ind 1-'\'41 I, quv l 1$1"011L000I -m- 1..nI, ml,'. n ,!,:ni, $1,350,00,W J- HL11- s-I rn()D. s u~ Piw~l-DUNE -NI Thi. 14 acrs II, p i I,, iior I 101-FmrIL PLSI IM, 1. 1, h 11:1111 11111f,1914. 11.~. ~~. 1~1 .1 'll I him .' I ~ ~ ~~~~ ~!~ ~ ~I~ i~ I . il I I'll Ill Vil- 114 i 11 I :ll It rl q ird 111% 1 al I\II I. ,rIl'r~l lllIljl rl~ 'I "'.1.1 1 1l~l. Iill l ~. I~.il p cm i .-in l lll1 llr %% hi \tll %im ho I-ii rl'll lid! A% 1111-u11111 1~ 1. '1 $422lr II 12,700 ZLed in I19)9'irCormmcrieL. InduinsIu.. ii INDUSTRIAL PROPERl'T ! 'I, re, ollI ,1I .1 m ailll %Ilkr I ri .1.11 ~1I.~~I IIYI II' 11(1(1i leli v %% iC\rih Lio ..- c,.c~ I.- SK -Nil .~.,.:lli~ l~II, ,I\. ~.Jill' [- .1 1. 0-ow n .I i 1 I.~ ~ll~ ~ rl 1 .11'Lill)IL' it 1, $'''''~' ''.' '' 610,000 -B .. -- - SUIIRIMR S SoII.CA [ION FOR YOLR .25+1-1%t i mi v II ii *1 I BL SL F.1 I I . I-- I'II, I- FI -' I II -11,' 1 III Ill .11 1 I` -11 0 I'll :,%- 1 1, 1 ", "I, J1111"'.1 In, kind -,I h1I II~I) )) i n. ii,,lr~ I I -1, 01111~ ~ ). 11 ]- LL-101p I -1110I 11 .1litll' $ 6500 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1,2007 11 LaBelle Elementary f .,, Citizens of the Month k .. .. SFront to back: Row 1-Ernesto Ramos, Patricia Barrios; row 2-Lorena Arroyo, Jailene Mondragon, Abbie O'Fer- rell, Shelby Williams, Alejandra Magana; row 3-SanJua- na Gomez, Joanna Flores, Maranda Mills, Hugo Vargas, Sillon Barton, Luis Mendez; Not present-Noemi Her- ; nandez, Ashton Beer, Jesus Cavazos Submitted photos/LES LaBelle Elementary School Front to back: Row 1-Precious Ortiz, Freddy Safety Patrol of the Balderas, Trey Mills, Emilia Hernandez, Yocelin .Month-Abbie O'Ferrell A-..!-A bie ALel Moreno; row 2-Kimberly Aguilar, Duice alliejas, Brent Carmona, Cristian Arriola, Teaghan Harvey; row 3-Claudia Soto, Richard Gomez, Leland Wilson, Bryden Farless, Bernice Miranda, Diana Hernandez; Not present-Haley Rogers, Noelia Sanchez, Angel Caseres Jr. I'Ll L I ml, PAIQI. T r r,6 ; f*' i. Birthdays February 2: Bessie Jones, Cynthia Somero, Jim Armstrong, Raymond Rushin, Dianne Hall, Jimmy Polk, Cyndi Ballard, Erwin Gremli, Adam Marquith, Rachel Mullins, Julio Anzualda February 3: Douglas Denning, Ida Lofton Kirby, Joey Pilgrim, Norma Jean Morrissey, Nita Har- ris, Donald Ray Locklear, Charlie Winn, Mike Roberts, Timothy Leeming, Hector Lucio, Tracy Hansen, Jayda Rodriguez, Leonor Anzualda, Norma Trevi- no, Bianca Oandaverde February 4: Lucretia Strick- land, Sandra Howard, Rex Cor- nelison, Karen Thomas, David Alexander, Denise Thompson, Becky Home, Gloria Seay, Marie Webb, Chrissy Banda, Robert (R.C.) Carlton, Natalie Amelia Welky February 5: Laura Byron, Jack Green, Timothy Lester, Dennis Riggs, Elsie Curtis, Vickie Carter, Linda Kay, Charlie Black, Daniel Nelson, Latasha Davis, Charles Lassett, Laura Brown, Amanda Bowman, Anne Gascon, Jackie Christmas, Tim Messman, Chris- tine Spencer, Carol Hoffman, Kenna Pack February 6: Frances Williams, Joe Boyd, Zonda Rennolds, Michael lee Gann III, Stet Blancett, "P.J." Risley, Jim Spratt, Stacie Whiteaker, Rick Gauss, Katy Fox, Meghan Kelly, Melissa Kelly, Brian Hull, Taylor Skinner February 7: Betty Jones, John Taylor, Greg Sutton, Jack Christ- mas, Jackie Wells, Rhonda Wil- son, Billie Jo Swain, Mike Goins, Sara Puletti, Kimberly Green, John Beavers, Deborah Starr, Armando "Duran" Rodriguez, Isabel Jarquin February 8: Juan Garcia, Lewis Nobles, Jr., Corky Risley, Erwin aLeCompte, Tamara Arter, Cathy Corey, Henry Jones, Roger Alexander, Jr., Natalie Tay- lor, David White, Pamela Grin- nell, Sarah Miller, Melinda Men- doza AFFORDABLE HOME ON S I I ACREAGE! If you have been looking for an affordable hollme on acreage, look no further! This 3 bedroom 2 bath ho.sme, with fireplace, screened linai, large garage, fenced Iback ,ard and separate storage llbuilding on 2.5 +/- nicely I.nni., .jid at r,,i, Ith c I.rit lIou.Jtiitn I-jr .t ,, .% kri r .it. t, or a great 'r. hint n t1l ,' ih i ltt .Uitr' It a L, ir .IJi, ,I your horses C with a fenced l -p.m ure re.0 In 1 V,'Id ..lltr SSouthe an$174,900 RR Eabr. In. Call Greg 863-835-0191 863.675.4500 Open House Sun Feb. 4th 12-4 Moore Haven Yacht Club Lots Starting @ $20,000 Home & Lot Packages Starting @ $109,900 New 2BD/2BA & 3BD/2BA Models Available. HOMESITES * Port LaBelle Lots From $17,000 a Lehigh Lots From $46,900 * Montura Lots From $32,000 * Moore Haven Lots From $20,000 SClewiston Lots From $21,500 ACREAGE * $269,900 PORT LABELLE ItL'..HL'HTI [! Looking for a place to start our mini ranch? This 3.27+/-Acre tract is cleared and ready for you. The Caloosahatchee River is accessed from a nearby Marina less than 1 mile awnm : * $850,000 40+/- acres. Beautiful secluded area, Pasture pxnds, lots of cab- bage ponds and oaks. Adjacent to Baxxxck property with lots of wildlife. Great place to live or for weekend gdIi. ii ,. Bring your dogs and Horses. Also includes a nice doublewide. * $900,000 45+/- Hard to find acres of pasture land in Muse. Easy access. Bring the kids, dogs, horses and cows. Currently zoned for 1 unit per 10 acres -* i0', 4.'"+ acres onI Sears Rd. Somei Grove Some Cleared, All or pan fro sale. Call our office for more infonnation. COMMERCIAL * $287,500 Prime Business Location. These 2 V. lots located in Clewisron, are zoned industrial. There is a 1054 squarc- foot home on one of the lots being sold "as is" This is a great location for a new busi- ness. A world of options await you with this property Priced just right to sell quick- lv. Call for more info. * $279,000-Great Industrial hIvestment Potential This property is cleared and fenced ready for your business. * $475,000 This 1.43+/- acre Industrial Zoned Property has a 2076 square fool metal building. This Property is cuntrntly 5.43+/- acres and will require a break out. The two adjoining 2+/- acre tracts are also available and can he purchased for $279,900 each. * 5i-3+/- acres and will require a break- out. Also available is the adjoining 2+/- Acre Tiact for $279,900 each or the whole 5.43+/- acres can be purchased. Call today for more info. * $895,000-FO H 80 Frontage. 2.7+/- acres in laBelle's Center Businessl District Bring your offers. * $988,025 -Looking to expand or Iegin your business. This auto salvage yard is trulv one of a kind. Organized and well established, with a clean bill of health. * $1,500,000- 13+/- acres. HAY 27 road frontage. Great Investment potential. RENTALS 2BD/IBA DIuplex $700.00/Month 2BD/2BA Home $875.00/Month 3BD/2BA Home $1200.00/Month 4BD/3BA Home $1500.00/Month Cll Ofice for more info. I in~e-rIVWEIin~E IBA UL OAKS AND j'*AC-ERFULSURRoUNDINGS arglancluded wthi ibis J/2 ic in MAWloosa Esates 5,'. $95,000, RUBT IN ZW ON A TIE-CANOPID StREEr in the Gir, dtib 1 882 BA Icwiic if a npEa &KA pn hln hicOr iht te-r MACe gIuuwrc pdvCv kHimr i-i iCZ n-w wminmd a Md aiuAaceMn11 Mi l, mt12 p3ii(2 "v.,te~qnmefiLnLril X-410i ta%[ Lk. Caq :UKI n~malt. uKln dry non wih fa~ rmnu). Lii S c Lr:Bid i i cl&t- OuiPItt AT l the I Tp ii!f rWicr m To tee uuv 1363,000 NOT A COO=ia CTrinVE RSION OF EVWEY OTRUR HOUSE n Mgterful Litsm'I Rtms s ith -ooi CBS BF,2&ka ixmw 0nih GI.ahdle r wnertoi. cic ed clos- vI, anri mant' other upg kdes. k 'talN Y a ril char mt it fpare. rt-quied. $97,000 WATERFRONT iOMES 3BR4BA RIVERFRONT HOME III trll ntl ctiicldiiinn I 7".+ i. Feditl c .1 .!'.I q. It. under jn. Ijllkc, ,Siinag I li.II. 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( .liniiuitnl\ pi .lI. lN.u I;iInp.&. le In'1;l r ll1L. $749,000 UPGRADED 3BR2BA HOME FEATURES 125 It ofI livel i .i.ii ~e. c .'iii.'ciii: lls I..,;ll~ d iiIllin 1 iler ,l l inidlll.i. rlt.ii l llr ani f mll o ii.C 5599,900 ENJOY AFFORDABLE RIVER ACCESS iluh lhi, lBR 'l.\ lihornic. itmlgabll' treek nlrei' direct ,,uLC ', [I theii S I....I 1rlI.. l t kiiu $:349,000 PERFECT SIZED GET-A-WAY OASISt 3 IIR.21A 2 .in\ I.i Irii M I 1 1 ,n lidi, iclr.ili.d upgrade .ind rilnughlfil L.,ii ,. aijt $145,000 WATEI MAKE THIS 200 I ' ill + .;I ,11 I n in Ii Imncill II. 1 1 1 I. u lII IMPROVED WA1 HARBOR. I III Ilut h im l -ii igi ()I I.i ii 240 IT OF NAVIC nl l.I .I11rt %..IIId (it . +,' ,i. $429,000 230 FT ON THE RANCHIETTES. : IItoIniIIIIII| $425,00 TAKE [N, THE BEAl h 111111IL n inI I'l. 1 .llk Inilint Mh .11 hlm i i erl. I. GORGEOUS CLIL- i..II 1 It .[I 111i 1 .111ld .31 + ac. on the C tllllt Mii l 1 lt.,.ll II mit1 iL t.' ")11 t11 11. 1 4 gl. 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I "r'rrrrriili I. -i rmnp L .900 3BRI2BM 2!%IOBY HUHOW BrILIAT D Iin 3 .iV a t i'\i .h11 II r 1 ,1.ri.hfh, I L t r1un t i-K- $439.000 IlRFIANS NEVRR END In ihD I unh m .- ustII i 3HK2RA l frrrnruI lI, ih j Ith m ing I.ir t p .c L- I I 1%' 1, i r, n, I 1.ir 41"iT. 1, i. 1..113 9.9w0 J I M.% r B f ) LUCI I I n er ic n r ni ill t' ,I l k .1 H ] o i n I xli r nig f j j in I I. in p1 i n vi' f -i M . M I O h . r.I .-I-r 41( in'I nk i, ~$395,000 flBI3BR2RA UNmGUEAGROvEMMCHR HOME iIihnurIi, ,riwIt.n,Il i .nTiill'.'i 1,, 1k I, km11 r in. o, wd r 14 ro i Irf 4 1 U t.Aqi'Ettv LoPLIlDL 41 l init p H% I kir I t n.,NN,..i n j..I ,*%I-.r Lr., I n oi I FT.Iv-I. I n#A .hT4.i nijnriti1--h v r.W4irut,t3. in r% i ttm- ~ iMr~rIim in1 Iii~r. cuir al.riiu,, I.., 1 3510100) 180 N. Bridge St. LaBelle, FL (863) 675-6788 LoITAA86 LAND C 0 1-888-675-676.7 wwvw.he~ritagerlando.com 11931 MIS 'I'],' I.' p RMRONT HOMFS SITES FT. OF RIVER FRONTAGE YOURS. RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL nth Iiii i .clr.i, ~lIsih ic-11. Ii b luhi% p.oilCa 61% f1 eet of niverfarmnt i: inona.o + 3;u, r omnur- 7I 8 '1 5 95.000 chiiand 16 +r'- n oes isonecf asklenial. On sit ewiter rERFRONT LOT IN CALOOSA Iurtl and soekr plant cir crnthr, tidng RIer Oqks 1 11.11 (li lI. %101. lX 1111 Iii .111iiil itiiim IC t Sf. $5,900,000 II III ii ifroit $499.000 39 AC OAK PLANTATION (Com~pltCelC lencd wi th ;ABLE CREEK FRONT. Rn It I _)BR *c-abin, shooting nn, It its of wihilfi. lcpnnkw Kkl jitii1 u IleCd It l'1ILii i t0 iiiiiiiimii bil tiness, $1,800,000 INCOME PRODUCING ORANGE GROVE w/ RIVER SIDE OF PORT LABELLE iii1i r,1 ii *ri -' I ,C f I tfr erlli lendsLn 53 i.- ac In d iimi~d ie ierl ic-u itl 12.,500 perati DO 43.32 4.-A(. OF .d.., -"' 1J) ove,6-, Uand LMT' OF THE RIVER Iilnii il 2 Sit' .. it wo m klantl d povrtn sitc. /iZniqgtIonehoiite- I I tlovErN I ll Iii i ii IImiiiii sit c 1r 5 cIc. $1,100,000. iii rf~ck-i.mIii $40l Ii0, 0UO OAK HAMMOCK, CYPRESS AND PIAIETTOS -DE-SAC LOT ilk i I 1.% 1 ;5 Itifi f this, ti 077j at. 71 .I 2l.iii. .. .i. Ji,l p i it. % .. $250.40'' clldrln $1,100,000 -oloobaihatihee RiverIl I'll,, Itidirlciii.1 I 40+/.-AC. OFF well, maintained tdln madl. flnllinlwrd i .iiW IldI .i1tlftI. I III ll fIgin II polenutmialat $30,000 per ac. 4ic 11\ l IiC.l giluia l.1i1iu iiuuimumcuimI c,* 'I r Ig 1k iirir1ur1r.'r In Fl fkenautd IltpllitI I 1.1111% 1 gILu11 `41,111 IfimilIr mig 'WI.I\i i li Di100 30+1- AC. OF IMPROVED jsnne \\Awith utodi I .. I It i I''r aI.irmr~ mmii intl -na p bnotis t Jiu15.001H PO IXLI O IA E it .J-%-11.1.- I..- itim.iFNI tI) it ir Hri Ihrl I. ,I PORImtAII (.. P At F:t I1,, i.1 llh 210 p 5', I' mI .i'g\ u .1,~1 III II..Ir~rrlr Iflr.r,,iru ',.1liri l i ~111 1 i~ A(?0A(CRE'.S oar IIFAL I l iii. lilli I II ti 1-1`11- 1111 iNN I i %Ii i ll. i if 535Ilrili 1, iL nIh .it wd it LA ,ifir i.tItll 4bR,2& ITWOSTORYIIOII. rr i iI,* it .I ,11. ItnII. 111 F I il ,rik lik, t .J I km I 111i, p itk his lu ti,, ri ri h odwl 54)0 (100 ,.1 i.i( %. irrI u m i x ,iL'a r i iili; I l50~1 203+'. AK 'i1TH 1-1, i .1 tor .. Ii t ioi NO]%.1 COOKIe CurrEB VERSION 01 EVERY iarIF.RI IiOU'I .I ,itr.I~l I iii .Ini, ,IlllV,>~l ,r. H ri III( A k' R t %I 11, 1111 6- % ilt lr b df~ij ic t n -14 W1. ,%&% I-4- 111..i 1--il-t-rrr'hti rrr -,rmkF im-. I -n Jlluilithmmiiin i..iii.* iiaili I.,$2141,900 HR ll 1WIT H1 1.656 SQ. FT.. II. tIlING ARJA mi in it0,tmnis;-i'%%Jl I ll hillh t111 nil. 112S.00 3BD2B &ON SPACIOUIS 6REIN BELI IIIL 11,1 i11 hi,,, fr, tmahit ,r,-kIn 51",'900 BRING VOlR.k1k AIIY iotl.Iiiiin,.u' lf 11h n i It-t ntni rllhiiii 'i w k nii.Jtr Utik~oih~ I ,i,, .i il-.IiA iflIIN'.t -rrinl,.r~rt hod 5200.0)00 COULNTRY IILNG. BUT CLOSET 10 t [OWN. Nilh wIl, IuvIutlnhI 2Bk N 1 It Icrilt: Is li l' Ii-.I UIn-, It-. 114, .rth11r.ilr.i I tlllh IMirkCIi. I 1, II I 1 1. 1 I. rIA I-I I i ni ii .nfiIi,%.I[-Ib nnru tuminvitu n mo .1'- Ilii.i,-.-+o', %umii roLIriil .in lun sij i I t IIHS.. )41 PRIL 11Y IIRNIHIHli l) lit j llo ,. ir i I I, .11-.n 110it illI 11-nm. 1u 1 I.I IIIIiJur In 51 $160.0010 to 1U MAKEUVE BjR 1, 1 ['ii' %I i, N k ll- hil [t i i-rlloli, irl t i .Ir ... .... ,. 1, $j1000 C fl~~I.& NIUR. 2BR,20A PLT BEL LEILLA. R iii, r,ri,, k I- Ioih Ill J1 huh, ,r,,, nlilli. nld K-i-I-h I. I I ir'.. It 1 ,I 11I 1 I ,rn I -. jI .,h -i I I ..I, It. I 1.1 I mi I. lt& & .ininr li I. v n. I %,rlit f .in-I I A JilinrIt -1 .nrf..lr. Ijll Sjr 149.9l00 Ilit-IIAI b(OLtrlYVIiJA(,r. 11011k~. 'ti m I,,ir-lk I.m.I 'm lI imini''lQL~J 11))11 (i -Iii'~. iiir ..n, l~u~iI nil. ln II1, Irk i Iiii. 1i-1111 i rtirmrrrlli '.n .116ritil .IIII. Ictanui. ,.rnr1 tin.I 1imn-Llrk $139.900 211111.10 A. WOOD) L'IMINArI IN I IVINEADINING ROC)Nla, i-.11i I,'wh m- '14,.Iv, hvnL.iltT.1 j $'. 125,000 ]lii. til l RI tA- IimRnH h Iim Ii h. Iiv lmo I l-,'r-I '-I n 1-1--I In 111%1 ,I I n LIM1.111 I II iM-171 11 or Lo.rir, i f .. I .-11,,- ii ,. r1 ", % I t' t-r n'. I n Irn l ..',i i l I -Ii 1l ,I'm I ln I i rn I ii1 l. LI huh0 illIlh It- uL /i I hipr illi Il 'h- -ill 1~1~~11111 1)iAJ(Ha Nne' I ONSIMUllTION frWININU' UJI l~l~kXII.' I .,.I lh o iI!lW -Im 41) s itIl 1 11 slIINII"I )gw(J BE IIIE Flk f To Iffr it, i,,. 'lill ;R% 111,1 it ll I o'I' 11 .1,11 Ill k.1 11 IIII 11% 111 -al illitl -1 1ki 11, list,[ I II IHlll. -'I IILII 1 I "I --1 -1 '.. Ill $21 1 1 I1 ~ 1m 011111611 FRIENDII 'JIMLOMLTRUCHON, -hk 21%% -.1, 410 1lklt W-Ilrl.II1~II. Re~duced to $175,000 w S'i.Wuo itefter' contribution Prrng .%b.l offem. JUIir IN TIME [0 () UR OP.JII .I: io-l. no l""11111 1. 1101L.)IJIIII)JI )IIIL~~ 11, 1..".0 1)1 lhI, P.-Ol I.-Itrik %I I A11 .11rl~ H.%% Ill ,I ~. It.~ I-- 1 11- d. 11HIAL-~ I h atl r In- r ilk -,Irl lk Ili, % ..,W Pibt -T III AMNITF.IiCITRI'D HOMES 0 r..'r' i rrrin ..(mmlm i, Ii m I, v Il. ,I-.I. l i Il0-05 .5014 Backs up to Lykes Brothers and fenced on ihree ides. $458,000 3 AND 4 ACRE HOMESITES aRilale in Pof LiBel Rtanchettes, 'sme with riw r access a riw er litav $34,.000 to $410,00o 18.5 ACRES toated off f Silsethe 2 Rd. for only $359,000 20 '/ AC. ofinvstmnent property In \t ter Muse. $299,900 5 +/- AC. west (f ,Belle & only ; short distai to Ft. Mtns. $269,900 MUSE 5 ACRES on lt .iolh lBay Rd $200,000 5 ACRES in Fedka...$170,000. IADECA ACHRAGE. xpateful get-a-vay on 5 +/- a:. $165,00o 8 AC+/- (;Gher Gmr n $120,000 5 AC+/. (Gerr b rove $90,000 MONTURA RANCH ESTATES. 1.0 to 1.25 +/-a tracts. $28.500 to $49,900 REFINED Ht(ESITES arailahle in teed cistruitutl laurel Oaks, PRnm $90.000 to $110,000 nwt con- struclon hlmeis also aallable. HARM) TO FIND OAK FILED orner lot in the city $150,000 ENJOY THE QUIET ofa utee fItl .- +/- ac. in tRow $99.i00 S +-.4 Alt. IN HI in vil id .-I . -a i $9'.,4N) undeimrund *eleric senic. $89,900. 3/ AC. BUIDAUB 1LOT otfftljv k I*e nc ed at the end of Hitichiti Tail. $85,000 CHERISH THE CHARM of t ~xcatifutl oak fi dlty m .42+- ac. $85,000 2.5 AD 5 ACRE tPr tn in TmPie Pliantaim. Plied Lfai $75,000 to $175,000. LEHIGH ESTATES .97+/- i. Conwenient lklo t- iA toF t.Mers $666900 PRIVACYPURE AND SIMPI.En these .L5 5to3.7 +/A pareL, Ixchigh PAyiper is pricwl ftom $65,000and up. 1/2 at buiklhlae ki stt oflod I Id. in Lhigh-, $62,900 INDIAN HILS 5 .6iS & 7. +- $53,900 to $5,000 .60 +/. AC ckose t town $40,000 .60 +/-AC ZONED w motbie hme $40,000 MANY TO CHOOSE FROM -1 +/- ac. lh-tsin NW L'hligh Aces, $56900 and up WIDE VARIETY OF HOMtSITES in ASl l nis ofon laBlltk. Sonimthhi fr ecn~n me 1. at. to 1/ A- I , %tl 11.n; I. 0.000 BLUTlH L 1. UAKIS Nli PF.( rFI.L ...u., li.; ir. n, I k lh I h il 1I I I l l, 1 < I .II F I. ii * I, S9.000 40+ M Al101 OF (R 1"8 ii, .u ,II.hIol COMMRldutfL Il..h I.h'| l,, "ILi -k0. -kin 4.61 +/- AC. ZONED 1-2. Owner's 40+.- AC IOT ROSS FROM CLAIOO.S Conceptual Bulldiil1 Plan will include a one FT41rN 1. 2;I .i ilI .hi iA l h ru.1i,, iI .r.,-r.i I Sttory ildiin\q ( rade levt) with 67.0, ) sq. ft. .ie i 6rt block roi e\r h ^t,,,,, wsewith a metal 3rh 2 ONi ,., A(w ,,, "'I- AI e I,,,,, gnr )fntBuilding details are n g.tialk between S3,lhl itrf1i l' rin 59buer and sdler. $3.900.000 U W.~. 2l I-ak.-tHu .+.. .MOo 3.09 ACRES OF R*3 ZONED PROPERTY. 3BR2BA 2004 MANUFACTURED HO.E 5 i, 16 Recenltly mlndxled 19 apartments and 1 SF S1.1 *- 1 II ling ai.n it.ma i Mq 1 .niitlm lWk hotlme currentlyy rentedd. Apirtnmets art 2 Init h. nd 1 it I'. t.,tmll Ji.ii., t.l.irie S339.900 it!f2 Ba, AApartrmen complex has pxol & hltt- 3RRB211 P.LM HARBOR h Il ,n 4 .ilJ siu- iunirai r rolv m Ideal location., its of Ipoential in nIr..i lhd Im. I x4 .at rIig -.."in al l,- i ,tin area offuturdevelopment with asupply'ti.- int l,.nti .1 rijd I,4r hajin Htittrti Miri ar utraniir sdtrcio. $3.000000 29i9,900 1.02 ACRES OF PRIME B-1 ZONED SIARVWU FOR SPACE Ihpki-hkk- n J + w PROPERTY in city limits operating as a h t,1 I 11t Ihrl hir .k tIi'ielikc. 46 It in2 In iiiid 'l i restunint/lAt r. $1,200,000 ..n.ul. Ulhuiri,h,'l,. S199.900 GREAT BUSINESS POTENTIAL with 245' of 2BR'2Iit WITH DEN un 'i I,-.n1 iT..-rs .i e:.m' 1.1.- II highlM y 80 frontage, you will get nmrti dl! .pl, ni... .,I, ,ii.iii, Ii..r,icht e $197.00. T.is 1.02 +/-ac. will not last long, $499900 I2BWIR tOnILi HOttE..i mi r i..199.910W YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS on this heavy SPACIOUS 1.119 SQ. FI. MANUFACTrRED HOME industrial acreage. Zoned for vatioius ustes ,.t I .ir 1 ".ini r rn In ..Ih 1ni ,la ,uhr, i- lil hr inimu with utlinitedl po ntial,. $479,248 n111.1 lli~llg l.n n -,.. IwiltnI. Iu ..ntlml Ii.Istr in. I OFF HWY 80 IN LABELLE. I.7 +/-;I ac. will I.ciirn.*I h.i]. tul rdlih uhl IeiI I~.i1540 Iiake a wontderftil business location GiT o01rr or mOWN PRIt.LD roI ) SIl IMR .I MII Picturietsle pmxpcty has gralt pxasiilitics! .I ,1 I .'.- in,l k\ I ilm ir hrn 111. 0.000 $435,000 2 0AC.RIiS -.h Il'; nr ,lll, lIc.miinl t, \iLimin -II MOVE YOUR BUSINESS TO LABEIULLE ,.n. I lk,ii ,'. i.iihiiI I dltn iuN I., LiuniiJ. 11 ntIll J' l Hmstoricv Ibuldilng has been xieesignrlt to ii. In Inl l I Ir. in llCei, hil .. I 1.n I 1 ii, ut IllI ii ac tO ilxtla\te So ntirbusintess .Wh\ i reit .lwhe 5115,000 ou cat buy 1 224.500 BREMUS COMMERCIAL. OT on l.uckev St. tnl 1st IBR.MA IN (OUNTI RYm \VILGCE $1,00 MO). th ileho $137,0. 21,38 N. Bridge St. LaBelle, Fl, 339315 863-675-8868 Lisa Andre-tvs Lic. Real Estatc Brokcr ASOLAMCSZ Sandra Alexandei, Linda Dekli, 1)3xi,, Rioxamm Cisneros, Kevin NOon, flov %fami, Kinlic.%, stac). ll;ttv, MISEN I'me se I labla El"pallol I _ _ I .. ......................... .. .. ... . i ~I~RP~r~ b~-~-~ 12 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1, 2007 REDUCED!!! 4.2+/- acres on N. River Road Nice 3 bedroom 2 bath manufactured home. Property has nice pole barn, Beautiful trees and is fenced and ready for horses and cattle. Don't miss this opportunity. ONLY $295,000 Odl. S63-675-0000 PAUL ROSER REALTORS 863-675-0898 OFC PERSONAL ATTENTION WORLDWIDE INTERNET MARKETING NIKKI YEAGER, Broker Associate PAUL ROSER, Broker Nikki@NikkiYeagerRoser.com Paul@PaulRoser.coim 239/584-2005 cell 239/584-2002 Perfect.property for Your horses and pri- Svate stables. Spa- Scious 3/2 home with S" .- large kitchen and breakfast bar. Master Suite fea- tures large bath with dual sinks. Walk-in closest complete all your storage needs. $239,000 SRE/MAX EDGE Ask for Terrie Pearce 863-675-0104 167 Davis Ave LaBelle Seller Motivated The King Too New For Picture Muse 2006 Manufactured Iiome 2+. Acres LaBelle 1625 Case RD 3Bd/2BA on 2+ Acres $185,900 Group Lehigh Acres 4Bd/2 Ba Water View 2 S244,900 - 863-612-0002 WWW.melking.com 274 N. Bridges St Labelle, FL M king (Qp C*M0slk-miyttK&ed racKiram niman 203 Hendry St LaBelle Owner says Sel!! Happy Holidays and a Happy New Years SHome o, .Builders SALE!! Hendr Visit Our Model Center: 2480 E. State Road 80 FREE Pre-Quali Open Everyday 8 5:00pm An Alliliate of W Call 863-612-0551, or Toll Free 866-244-8392 www.( After 5pm by Appt.Th s ths F This Months Features \U)aLkugavuUUg ""antag n 1 2Kmqua Cr. C $207,900 9016 Lamkin Cr. 32/2 229,900 *Few lots left starting @ 29.9K 2.0% Interest rate mortgage buy down or *Owner Financing NO CREDIT CHECKS vw.CeintralFlorida RealtvServices.com $3000 toward closing costs on Specs. All Spec Homes Include / acre home site **Paved Roids **County Water **Power WAERFROMiT RIVERFRONT FLORIDA STYLE 2 STORY HOME on Ft. Denantd Rd. V.5 with huge nrap around porch. All belroonis have full baths. fist flonr naster suite has French doors leading to al office/nullreni Home sits ton a beautiful toak filled 2.64 acre site with 228 feel of river frontage and a grove of producing orange and grapefruit rtees. Property maybe split into 2 river- front sites. $1,100,000. BEiDUCEDI 2 STQtY HIOME ON 2.5 ACRES in tle coveted Port Lalk'llc Rinchletes. L aitel on the river side. wilh only ;a grientbx:t leIteuet Vouin anld ilte CaloosWahh.itle. nlattiir.as.il, build your Nt.tl loc k it the sIlfe ihatrior of ihc Atniiy Coil ilaiin- taintli swaltT.rwi live in the ctntlllr, t itst sectint s firoit lme lit.in of lalk'lle. lior's \elck'lmi. $595,000 FIUTIliiL MAMNCURFJ) MANUFACTUREfO HOME on almost I At of Riverfrnt. 4itktl,.'2 + )Den. IFatur's inmiudc cathedral ceilings. stone fiirplace, nastesr suite with cited tul), and detached ir.age with wl)rksilop[i. fuittastic view\ fironi I cnT nrm! $325,000 50 FT. PRIVATE DRIVE lI.cl, ti c xlanl.inc i." -dacils ihh -t'l)+-'- Fmi of nrcf'lumlt loctited cido'-c li to\mI, Iuiltl cldoc loi this waters edge with almost virtually no Corp. Easenientl. $2,190,000. RIVERFTOjQ' 5 ACRES with 215+/- feet of fronage. High ele- vation rsv-als sixctacular vsews. $895,000 REDUCED RIVERFRONT 1.15 ACRE homesite on prestigious Fort Demnaud Rd. $450,000 REDUCEDI PROTECTED I)ARBOR iust one lot in off the main channel of the Caloosahatchee \atterw\ay. Build your treamn hoine under the scenic oaks in this ixirk like setting. Located in Caloosai Hatdxr S/I). $450,000 LOTS AND LAND 318 ACRE HUNTE j~pAADISE Old Flori(a ;t its best. Enjoy the tranquility of the wild life and natur-al habiti\ with sCev eral gorgeous oak hammocnks a beautiful creek and several ponds. 'lhrkey, deer, wild hogs, leave err idnce of their ptesvnce: on the prmpenr. $4,777,500. DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 25 acrs plus on Ft. DFenaud Rd. Pair up with available waterfront (priced indeplnendtly) for anm upstilc residential project. $150,000 per acre. $SAWIH E,. HEAR YOURSElF THINK. 20+/- airs wast of LtBHlltl o t Kiry Tithnimxiso lril ialrtalktl filled with frshly dug pmnd and -l10 plts loads offill r your use. $360,000. PORT LABELLUE RAMICETTE ltcated on Fnrntier Cr. 2.53 Acres back up to greenbelt area and horses are welcome. Restriacd to site built single famik residences. $265,000 OA, HAVIN AQ F Oak filled in one of aBelltes nmost desir- able deed restricted communities Complete \with paved amnd lighted stretes. If you're cooking for quite seclusion and majestic oaks, this is it! $215,000. 5 ACRE TRACT Icated in Ortona. Enjoy the peace and quiet of I ,i 1 .i. i... \'it00an10s Rd v l . ..-st.' - r',I -'" ,$200,000 S Building Communities, ne Quality Home at a Time! y County's #1 Top Quality Builder ification with: CHL Home Mortgage, LLC. ells Fargo Home Mortgage (863)612-0012 CHLHomeBuilders.com One Rental LEFT! E. Broad Cir. $1100/nth QB39922 FXpCUTIRT HO~,ISiTE (oGugcous wooded 2 Ates. Make Live Oak Lane your pennranent address. Near town but seems like miles away, Enjoy the convenience and privacy $170,000. PIONEER PLANTATION 2 buildable homecsites on 5 total acres. Paved road access. Ap4 ears high and dry $150,000. 9VERSI F, ~ ~QllPIT conveniently located in the city with ease access to SR 80 .75 Acres manicured and ready for your dreain home. Lots of oaks and maples. Was $105,000, reduced to $79,000 for quick sale. POQBX : BAP!lfl close to new development area & mari- na. Iriced from $24,900 and up. Call for inventory list. Over 60 high and dry sites to pick from. SEJ.ER FINANCINY AiVAILABLE with 20% down to tiutalified buyer. Port LaBellc lilI ac. lot. Many tnew homes under construe- tion in the immediate area. Asking $45,000. Nice Buildlng Lot in Horseshoe Acres for mobile or site built home. Only $18,500 LUXIRY COUNTRY LIVING. Horses Welcome! Ipsnitdes include w olid tfhors stacked ~none fireplace, granite counter- tops, stainless set~l appliances, crown moulding, skylight dorm- The acI is every ne lovers dream.b includes aag, -lxarn with 3 oversized stalls and tack room with shelving as well as a fully irrigated riding arena and a 24x-44 workshop/office. Additional Acreage avaihble, offers must be contingent upont Glades County approval for properny split. $695,000. PEACEFUL ZEN-IUKE SETTING BEAUTiFUL, RIVERVIEWS 3,340( squat i. .i u.i T; h,,';;Il BR 18 I ...i... ; ~ i . ili;l Ca)Utt ,S%, .1l .nil 11r 11-h i111 i 1 ii tiliii .11 '|lih.II,.- 1 11h . r:. r u, is built with a workshop between atil is insulated and pre-plumlbed '. i.l .' -R i.a:s. 'The buildable lot North of the home i ,1 11u.Ik-. i95,(l00. OAK FILLED PROPERTY '. Il, i ,r .. l.irlr INe M. T;ilr-.ln- 1 m ipji- 1 i n ll 11 l . 1 i, 'li hl- I %.IN- f1 i .lt] i.'ril ill tiil {t $XX10 toward tiuyers cdioing ousts. $349,000. RUSTIC CEDAR HOME REDUCHED- i.4BR,.5B on 25 trak filled J.. r. u l l i. ,2l ,' I 1 I1 ,.,I l .11 n l a i ] l .lrI ial ,l .11, ,i t i, .' b ,i , T , .[ . , ". . 2 9 5 ,0 0 0 . COI'TR\ QL IT irn_- .* "1 ;'.ti n'- m tvetri' wep lndth .eil ~.i 'I + I... i. '" I' 1.. n '. .... a deftiached t'ole iw/o ..!. -... i tiS 199.0W REDL CED 1y wBRwBA HOME convmiently loc-ltl within alaclo e diy lim- its, dose to shopping, ec. n kitchen and du work. $209,500. NEW CONSTRUCTION READY TO MOWi IN. Up grades glrc, so]#419W.Slated.80 Lael F f3 $195,000. 1930'S FLORIDA CRACKER HOUSE I t iiverskel Awn- town comer lot. hAdoins B-1 Boning kem ilAr sieki with peofn- tial for businhos mping of its own. If youet ln k ing for a slice of old Florida A.'hitecture, this once's f>r you. $169,900. WANT A LARGE YARD? Here bs a 25 Ac wdl headedd & txbauti- fully treed property th a Twell maitaTied 3/2 gmalnuftuoreil home. Start enioying p the great oultd x 4thr $160,000. RM19l iLORR stih CRpp\AC 90HU f. iEn Il .r.-Med Cowbo\ y \a and 20 f.onr lSt. AdjThroins 2- 7oning on. i.. with p - the rmainil4aed prone th a well ini t.,nd.' aniat r'i. shpce devloprten. Eaoy acing to S 29 agt SoR t $60,000.catl from tle State Altonw's Ominc ancd dcfre ito lsidAel Ainot, d2,700,000. COIME CRERLL POw TI\th ap -I t lorted apprcox i nmieC wta , .i W, ,i. .., ,'h -, ,ral 1' on Hiss 80. Directly afnss foni the ptmainitxi ftuac r \X~l-naiTnl. M in. S1.500,000. 2 ACRES OF MIXtD IINDlTRIAI IE 7. 6 f t on promi- * ,. n .,,t i ... k ....,.; $9 1.tKSi . UGHT W STRUIA .65 AC with 240 S q. Ft. Steel Bltd Excellent road access, lust outside tde city imits. Could be split under current zoning. $819,000. HEAVY INDUSTRIA, I AC SITE lust south of the ity limit . Industrial Loop S-I Easy access to both SR 80 and Hwy 29. Cea d, filled and cuivert in, $289,000 REDUCED! HIRD TO FIND L HIF INDRISIRIU. Buiketrs acre on 1 r-1 .' N .T .. . I. ... s.. i.n IrI' urlER"' CONTRACT lot on 8500 45 out Rverie LaLelle, FLC I 85 o FFAT4IL Of TI WElEK 3BR/2BA SECLUDED HOME nestled in your own private citrus grove Iocated on beautiftil Ft. Denatd Road. Well maintained manufactured Imne w/ open flnAr plan, vaulted ceilings & walk in closets. Master lath features garden tiub attd shower. $279,900. 2BRB/2B WELL MAINTAINED HOME w/nice screen porch, fenced back vard, and new rtof in 21)6. $149,900 EXIILLENT LOCATION.-Build your drearn hoIme on this .8 /- Ac. on lollywomg Creek in a lovely riverfront community. Property has some riverfront views w/acss to the Cakill:xsahatchee. $214,500 O' O A INP N A O Tl s 12 acre parcel has magiicent views of the Caloosaliatchee River, It features a Ixat dock & 4(0 +/- feet of river frontage the Intracoastal Waterway, $2,400,000 S WATIERFONT HOMES / IOTS W-O TON L ATION, LCA4 l'his 3 +/. acr peninsula has twer 71X1 of Caoosalhatchve River frontage with t wy. 29 access, Zoned C-2 your possibiltiles are endless! $3,300,000 SrC7 LAR RIVERFRONT pU ICU Iwo uild>Te !ott w/' protccrted dock on old river how,. 1'restlne views up river & across to pro- tected state owned land. Plus no corps setback, aIpprox. 2(X) ft. of waterfront & situated on ibth tie Caloosahatchee River (Inmracastal Waterway) and the old river oxbow. $1,500,000 wA Trl1po f.m w TIB i 's BEST! This recently renovated 3BR/2BA home h's beautiful Riverfront views. ish from your own private dock. (Permit in place to add new dock w/lift,) Prirml ti S .IlM 9 ,QQ O0nn0 FAIUTM IIJ'RWyffI from this woterfiront home site on deep-water river oxtbow w/ private dock in place, Home site is located approx. 75 ft. from the main river. Permits are in place to re- dredge oxbow, $499,000 SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR NATURE LYQERS, This 2/2 CBS Homle & Guest mobile is on Jack's Branch w/ river access. This Utnique property also has its own private ISLANID. Gorgeous property Is covered with large oaks, Call for more details. This is a MUST SRE!. $475,000 9.BI~ jPYgpQNTI T'ihis 1,04 acre lot is wodxled & locraed on County Rxid 78, BulkI your dream home on this parcel & enjoy endless views of the Calousalhatchee River Seller Motivated! Bring all offers! Price Reduced 325z,000 ....... ... CHARMING 2Bit/BA I OT C FOlONT HOME situated on more than a half acre corner lot Nw/ large orak & citrus trees. Located on Pollywog Point Rd. in Caloosa IEtates & provides the ultli mate In privacy. Home features new tile roof, new kitchen, ceramic tile and wood floors in living an"., t315. nf ANIIQAIM Rm-FAMIQ:LY Laellc, just last tf Bridge, Great saterfrotnt value! $550,000 iOM NVSilN TITE CNT AFFORI I PANP OIU MAtNIWNED 3/2A man Itaiiictred Ihome w/ ofie or po.ss, Ible 4tt bedroom, Perfect starter home or renal investment. located within city limits, comnplete- Il fenced & priced to sell! Price Reduced $89,900 {Under Contract} 4A QGUAT .RNTA. INYw TMMNT P ITATi ~.J!p i Thi s H 211A manufactuted home has a lot t offer. Split floor plan, deck, new carpet & paint, Priced to sell) IPosible owner financing available Owner will conskler all offers! Price Reduced $105,000 IMMACULATE 3BR/2BA MANUFACTURED 1UiMJ situated otn shaded oversized lott in town & completely fenced, Hlomne Fcanires vaulted ceilings, spilli floor ,lan, kitchen with pantry & breakfast island, Iuced $134,900 {Under Contract HOMES OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE. 21IV12A on SR 29 situated on t acre, $99,500. 38I/1BA JN COUNTRY VIj,AM i, Nice floor plan, tile through out. Priced to sell $110,000 PIMMA NIT YWOUVI MM A GREAT RENTAL INVESTMENT or till-time residence. Located otn the first floor this condo fianitres tile throughout (except bedrooms), new carpet in bedrooms, nnew painttt solid surlfce counter tops & lanai. Comfortable living awaits your arrival. PRICE REDUCED $169,900 3 8/204 MANUFACUIED 0!MU LOCATED) IN THE HISTORIC FT, DEANUp AREA, Situated on acre lot, fIiced and recently remodeled, Price Reduced $175,000 VPKW M0A Cs$ HOlN 'I Q L) IN AVRrtL QAS. very deslrable nleighhorhood wV great floor plat for ia growing iinmily, Prote'ly is sur- rounded by large oaks. IHome/pxool needs TI.C, ..cii rIdl ,V' I ',le Reduced $199,900 IMMACULATE 1BR/1BA CJS ItHOIE WJONU IQOM. Situaitel on a Id acre corer lo it lt .|'pt 1 11 int% 1 iii i .a,' liii il buildable lot. $219,500 (CS IJOWI r Polo' BlA4g,. UNIT 102. features. open lloor plat, split bedrooms, Frigidaire stainless steel appliantcs, tii, Iii 'mh. out, separate tub and shower In master, vaulted ceilings, ptio and two car garage. $219,000 3BR/2.5BA CBS POOL HOME. spaclious lor plan lxrasting over 2,()0 ft. off ac living space, I r e l I ..ri 1, .1 -' Il I. 1 Illll. ll II I I' Ii. 1, patloand courtyirdl -I. ir 1 ~ ru .ill., i .I roomn, walk in closets, brick paved deck antd new roof in 20115, $310,000 HOOMS ON ACKRFI N g A b. GER Q0'I T'ry this one for sire, 2.29 Acres secltued from neighbors and minutes from town. This ailnlst new MIA2 MMANUFACTUREiD HOME uld Ibe just whatt ou hive been looking for. Priced to sell $179.900 RpA9CIOW AN 1V IP I)j on 5+/- CMW CIAW. BUSINESSS acres. I'operty has pond, klcedl, cleared & IIIUH R MUOIVl\ll-U. ,HRI Ot-FER(I readt for your Iors es. This 1iBR.21 A toversnied It Itir, i1i .*'r," i l'' 'i '" I,"- I' ."', ,i,',n i. i -. fl.',, o.1 o id-like fltringl /1 thI bone is situated onI a high trafftl rloa in the t-w (it tlJst 2 bloc:ks ntrb ihof ftwy '50 Undl I in iving areas & Imasiny extras! Price Reducedl ritex s. t t k ust s i XI o1 265,0 block east of Brtilge Strelt anli suumn.iuited by $ ,000 local banks and lbusilesses. Priced to Sell' /IR k IM 1 1.HMIi oin 8.+/- anes ftrondrin REDUCED $138,900 onl paIvd road apprsi 3 miles firomi town. PHRIME L\ HtINl i1.. ... zoned ,pitper- Pr'operty is fenced & oxxss fncetd v' gorgetos I ,,,' |I. in ii,,,,r,..,.-, i ,i,, "., Perfectly situ- oaks andt horse stable. $490,000. ated on the corner oif (HWiY 29) Bridge Street HIWY 7 RNTAF; Over 12 acres sw/2 living alnd Park Avenue, less titan 1 block fromt the ulnits. Homcstreaded in 1893 by1 William Henry Ciloosahatchee River, 1, 84(i sq, ft. Historical \Whidden. it will be lhal tod find a n) retlsirblk' Floridti-Style two .i, I hiiIr fronts on site. A pritneo: Iationl n n ai t)aof lpxniset Bridge Street plus t(uaninfl fic: ,-,llira,: fliture devtlopmieni in beautiful ont IDnaiud, fro.tittgtiin Pitirk A s e, 2 ,)0 A Features a 312 CBS ioti&reittalntlill cBRN YQU II UjN TOli TO T1H WiABT Feturs a 312 CBS home & rental n ile honxe CTY, This business zoned prop. on 12.03 tcres with tnassive old oaks and pnlms. erty is located in LaBelle on busy Hwy I.ocatei apptoxititely 7 1/2 miles T \est tf 80 improvements Include CBS building laBelle with ftrontiUtn on Hwy 78 & Norrts Road. with a 44' x 24' cnMopy. $399.000 $900,000 UNIQUE OLD FLORIDA ESTATE 10,538 sq, ft INDUSTRIAL under ooaf + 2,585 sq. ft. pool & patio arena! Iidistrial Propertyl .-xceillent invest. dAcdusive pwtIl hiomie loct(idl st.of L lle onm 5 meat opportunity w/ 277' frontage on ,ii .iilil oaik & citrus filled acTrs frmoting on SR Hwy 29. 1.59+/1 acres on corner of Hwy 80. Home features many archlitectunl details 29 and N. Industrial Loop Road, 3 steel from vaulted ceilings amid skylights, to Spanish buildings. (Warehouse3,800 sq. ft. ; tile flootrng. Custom floor plan itludites 3 master shop 1,600 sq. ft.; office building 2,520 suites, priite sitting rot IBR/IIt 1.-,, i.,,, ,h, ,, ,ih.. 1.,s P, BJUSINESS OPPOPrTUNITIE elct:iic gate entrtantcewvay, paved drive & otin.- ESTABISllHED IN 1984 Tog GATOR BAIT pletely fenced. One tofa kind! $1,500,000 UB has been a thriving business In the Pioneer Community for many years. If COVNTRY LMNl m, i ue fne rom town. you've ever wanted to run your own Icated ini thel Ith of develop sent! This 3()acr Restaurant and Lounge here's your property w/ cusstom 2BR/3BA home o1ffets chance. This quaint establishment inlcone from glro, privacy & the lxosstbility of comes fully furnished, completely fultiure development with county approval, equipped kitchen & offers a great start $2,000,000 for any entrepreneur. $174,500 Call Robin Biddison. 239-989-5466 a - --- --- sr I Lul i EY"AM)l www.labelleriverside.com E-mail realestate@labelleriverside.com N1,1618,11 Seat's Livensed Real F.statv Broker 0 sales smciates Nancy M-ndrickson. Margarel WhadvN: I'volific Doll, ConsucloT.,trin Lopcz, Stualitiv Shorrod"Jo(k CIT"SIS c Z M VIIIIHN. Curtis -I *""'"' """"~ *"^"~"" .. . Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1,2007 13 Learn to fly locally By Patty Brant Have you ever dreamed of leav- ing the world behind and flying through the air, playing tag with the clouds? Or maybe you have thought about a career in flying but thought it was out of your reach. Gene Ferrell provides flight school right here in LaBelle. His school is located at LaBelle Airport and offers flight training, aircraft sales and service. You can take the private pilot course; commercial pilot course or instructor course at this time. Classes are Tuesday and Thursday and Gene guarantees that you'll pass the writing exam for flight training. The next class begins this month. In addition to instruction, stu- dents can practice on a computer at the school before taking the test. CEO/President Gene Ferrel said Heliplane Aircraft is the only flight school in LaBelle. Learn to fly in his Cessna 172 four seater. He added that he is getting a Diamond two passenger in the near future, then hopes to get a four passenger. He also has a gyproplane here now, but unfortunately has no instructor at this time. jr`"r-af :i- s. .. ... Submirled pholo.Gene Ferrel From left: instructor Charles Kirpatrick, Mike Mercer, Ben Escaorica, Isaiah Escorica (father, son) and Damian Vargas. (Instructor Roger Myer is not pictured.) Flight instructors, he said, are hard to find and in big demand everywhere. That's why he wants to "grow his own," keeping them and pilots here to work locally. Heliplane Aircraft has been at LaBelle Airport for two years and Gene said it meets all FAA regula- tions for pilot training. Although you can learn to fly at LaBelle Air- port, you still must go to a larger airport to take the licensing test. Thus far, there have been six graduates of ground school from Heliplane Aircraft. Once you have your pilot's license, you can then work in get- ting instructor training, which builds on the basic knowledge required of a pilot. Gene said the instructor training puts more emphasis on night and bad weath- er flying. Gene is the Fixed Base Opera- tor (FBO) of LaBelle Airport and has been in aviation for 25 years in both flight and management. He traces his interest in flying to grow- ing up on stories from an uncle who was a World War I pilot and a neighbor who took him flying over his turkey farm when he was a kid. He was on a flight crew in the Air Force and eventually earned his license. Currently, eight students are working on getting their pilot's license at his school. After 911 a lot of new regula- tions went into effect for flight schools. You will need your birth certificate and/or naturalization papers; non-citizens need a stu- dent visa or green card. Everyone needs two photo IDs, Gene said. In March or April, he expects to have a gyroplane course ready as well. A gyroplane is similar to a helicopter because it is a rotary wing craft and can take off land vertically, but it cannot hover like a helicopter. If you are looking toward the sky to help you build your future, you might want to give Gene a call at 675-8005. He can fixyou up with a pair of wings. rnoto create UES Students of the Month Students of the month from Upthegrove Elementary School are: row 1, from left: Gerardo Vasquez, Tatiana Gallegos, Jesus Beltran, Jaileen Galivez; row 2: Giselle Mendoza, Stephen DeLorme, Imelda Custido, Jesus Juarez; row 3: Alyssia Facundo, Devin Meloy, Shelby Ward, Isaiah Devisme; row 4: Alejandra Olvera, Holga Acevedo, Emma Cahoon, Sal Molina; row 5: Julia Mack, Katherine Martinez, Jhovany Hernandez. I Save money on your favorite grocery items. I I Go to newszap.com to download and print coupons online! newszap.COm Community Links. Individual Voices. L ------------------------ Small business resources at FGCU The Florida Small Business Development Center recently announced the establishment of the Small Business Resource Net- work at Florida Gulf Coast Uni- versity to help expand the area's small businesses. The Small Business Resource Network, or SBRN, serves as a free information clearing-house to connect small businesses with the fee-for-service professional expertise needed to achieve busi- ness goals. Members of SBRN include companies that serve small businesses and experi- enced private-sector profession- 21 offices throughout Southwest Florida! '!-i$. 1 5, nerk MUSt#nedth r inlcml lauitiivenie.tlmac $1115~x,000. MIrs 2xiliT~iil~ als in law, accounting, insurance, financing and all aspects of man- agement, as well as non-profit organizations that specialize in small business assistance. "Expanding this successful program at FGCU will provide our Small Business Development Center with another tool in our toolkit to help grow our area's small businesses, and the jobs that come with those growing businesses," regional director for FGCU Small Business Develop- ment Center Dan iRegelski said. "It has proven itself at the Univer- sity of North Florida." 3BR/2BA HOME IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ill a detd resaricatd comnmunity on a Greentbet. Car1lt. siny)l, wnllk awKi cabinets like new. New Rwof in 21W. 2 tar gtage with halfbath and work- bencl.,2i 10 x scrned Ick iprch ovrkxks fruit trees, Irritaotion well supplies plenty of water to keep Ich shrutb, lah aml fruirl Iees In excel- kcnt coiulition. Cisy water and sewer for home use. $192,500. MLS # 200r6' 745 2.5 ACRES IN PIONEER on corner of 17th Street and lampa Ac. fenced, approx. 25 exotic fruit trees & 25 assorted citrus trees, 1/2 acre stocked pond. Home has many -..i in.l .l;ri complete remodel, laminat- .,i rv, ,i ... ... carpet in edrnimtt, vinyl in kiteheniutilirv, marble sillN.lscreens & blind. on windows, new interior doors, clg, fans. water treatment system, metal roof wvu'ar- ... ,, iit i 11 . I i.hl w/sensors and A/C Jnl -. ,, 1 11 ".,i,: I ;.iperty comes with I year old lawn tractor can, irrigation fir vitrui treesC, outide shiw.r. $180,000. MLS W;aX9,ls8i -. .. *'* VERY WELL MAINTAINED 2/2, waterfront. water view sandy beach, .26 ac.t, 1294 sq ft.. 23 x 48i mnanufaireu d home. faulted cciings, concrete viitchAtrivtr with raised scrcei poirch and extrar high and long car- potl. This original model home features a huge master bedronom suite, and two large living room bay windows overlooking a natu- ra! ike. Tle surrounding palm trees.exotic fruits nes and plants is a Perrlct Florida .Par adi.se Sewig.n St'rage shediiworkshop is a verv nice feature. Al Offers Considered. $125,ooo. MIS # 20069268 The employees of D 8 K Harvesting may pick up their 2006 W-2's at D & K Harvesting, 890 Spratt Blvd. in LaBelle from 8-5 Mon.- Fri. STOP LEG CRAMPS BEFORE THEY STOP YOU. 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" lig', l a Call for pricms on all ouMontu lIra listt! il a! 1 iii .all .i i . ir 'lI'iui l I h ,ni ir ,1ut l ai L "I I .. --nun ntle i r un l* tihi d iii Iecf \iru hic kic ih le diant i n nie', iriu!ling ti r ISn hAri l' k ni o lfur;h' l 'ps'ai in ic si .hs aiicf " ih:hei, Oilty Attuon t1 in ll l 'T'bi s I 7+; ia trh. i 3k a iVil! iOw' ru's. t( 1 $49,900. I ,1 I *i ,2.'s +;.. , i. ,, i c ., , T ,, 1...i I -o *hlge stlt ne h.f.. Call about out on Po l. lk (sli s I IIIft aidsliora. I!ltlMAl (i'OMMRIIiMt Ilxcaliti ni a I.ititisi). withtu ii i t, (,ielnaalitl wtill lik, tl ivel itli' it iual t'n ti f li St'.5.' xsiliki: hl. toss mu wii \0 uc k'Ii iuci ktll (VI~ l fi i tohi'm i tl $ & t hidlu llltk ;lrta s eI n Sit0 iis .lk. Owlv I,001't. t r11 l ftill d a, I i>e i'klxlad kxiqiu n i l ln oti o liiic Si S ia (k'ia wi 'hi aliiy l t'Wrtlta ' ViyMve ,iN wilr isic ill I ii\-tilleltl S2,7'0,000. It ii r plan, fjitc i ae t2t t. ain wttul comanAltidl p.wel t\'c It"le IM vll\!mHlal .! 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All advertising is subject to publisher's approval. The publisher reserves the right to accept or reject any or all copy, and to insert above the copy the word "advertisement". All ads accepted are subject to credit approval. All ads must conform to Independent Newspapers' style and are restricted to their proper classifications. Some classi- fied categories require advance payment. These classifications are denoted with an asterisk *. Auctions 105 Car Pool 110 Share a ride 115 Card of Thanks 120 In Memoriam 125 Found 130 Lost 135 Give Away 140 Garage/Yard Sale 145 Personals 150 Special Notices 155 900 Numbers 160 RED NOSE PIT : Vic. of Ber- ger Clinic. Older Dog. Really misses her people. Call to identify. 863-697-3913 SIBERIAN HUSKY (m): North Labelle, vicinity of Hedges Street and Whidden Road. Please call 863-517-1821. DACHSHUND- Male, Choco- late & tan. On 1/16. Vic of St Johns & Yee Haw Junction. (863)256-6878 REWARD - SIBERIAN HUSKY- Male, Mi- cro chip. On 1/18 North La- Belle. REWARD if found. (863)612-5284 BABY HAMSTERS: Free To good home. (863)801-1302 HOUND MIX: Medium Sz., Male, Neutered, 3 yrs. old. Talks... Repeats "I Love You." To good home. 239-919-7876 JUICE ORANGES- approx 2/3 buckets left on trees, you pick (863)467-0007 ESTATE AUCTION Sat. Feb 3rd @ 10 a.m. 280 Pollywog Point, Labelle, FL BOATS, TRAILERS, VAN, MOTORCYCLES, CAR, POWER & HAND TOOLS, TVS, STEREO, ORGAN, HUGE STAGHORN FERN 1982 Yamaha 920 Virago (like new w/low miles), 1982 Yamaha 1100 CC (like new w/very low miles), Kinetic motor bike w/500 miles, Gravely 60 in. commercial lawn mower (lo hours), '95 4-door Volvo (1 owner),'86 Dodge Extended 1-ton van w/lo miles, 1992 Bayliner Rendezvous 26 ft. deck boat w/175 Johnson out- board/Bimini-top, 3 axle boat trailer, 2003 Hallmark 10 ft Cargo trailer (like new), 10 ft Aluminum boat w/ 6hp o.b. 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Tons of StuffI (863)674-1876 READING A NEWSPAPER... r^^^^^T- fAW ftS k LABELLE- Sat & Sun Feb 3rd & 4th, 8am-? 4003 E Palo- mar Circle. Furniture, beds, household decorative, en- tertainment center, joint compound, clothes, home windows & morel SALE LABELLE, Sat. Feb. 3rd, 8am-3pm, 1644 Garden St. Something 4 Everyonel loving sale LaBelle, Sat., Feb. 3rd, 9am- 3pm, 4062 Rainbow Circle, off of Eucalyptus Dr. Furniture, H/H Items, Some Lawn Care Items...Too much to list. Everything Must Go! LABELLE-Thurs., Feb. 8th 8:30am-12:30pm, Grandma's Grove, Craft & Flea Market, Lunchatll:30a.m.by Chef Ray, for a table call Sam (863)675-1985 Make an Offer Yard Sale LaBelle, 2830 Steamboat Cir. Beginning Sat. Feb. 3rd & every Sat. until all is sold. 9:30am to 4pm Too many items to list, MUSE, Hwy 720, North of the bridge, follow signs. Tuesday Friday only Jan.30th -Feb. 2nd. Feb.6th-Feb. 9th 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. Tall Guy- Secure, Stable. 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Work/travel entire U.S. Start immediate- ly. Call (888)921-1999. CLASS-A CDL DRIVERS- Now Hiring OTR & Local Drivers- New Equipment; Great Benefits; Premium Pay Package. Call Oakley Trans- port, (877)882-6537. DRIVER NEEDED Gulf Harvesting, Inc., is looking for Semi driverto haul citrus and lowboy. Benefits provided. Requires valid CDL w/Airbrake endorsement Call 239-340-4737 leave msg HARVESTING FOREMAN SUPERVISOR Competitive pay, 401k retire- ment, Health benefits Call 239-340-4737 leave msg Duda '. , ..- i'r -CLERICAL- LaBelle Duda Farm Fresh Packing House has an immediate opening for a data en- try clerical person with computer and office organizational skills. Some citrus knowl- edge helpful but not necessary. Benefit package. Apply at 6118 SR29 South La- Belle or call for ap- pointment at (863)675-2600, Ext. 3556. EEO/Drug Free Work Place COLLECTIONS ASSISTANT Needed in Immokalee. Assists and/or locates customers with delinquent accounts and pro- cesses invoices. Previous ex- perience with A/R and A+ computer skills required. E-mail to: susanm(dsixls.com or fax: 239-657-9764 or pick upan application at 807 E. Main Street, Immokalee. Driver ASAP 36-43cpm/$1.20pm + Sign On Bonus $0 Lease NEW Trucks CDL-A + 3 mos OTR (800)635-8669. Driver-BYNUM TRANSPORT needs qualified drivers for Central Florida- Local & National OTR positions.. Food grade tanker, no haz- mat, no pumps, great bene- fits, competitive pay & new equipment. (866)GO-BY- NUM. Need 2 years experi- ence. FULL-TIME OFFICE ADMINIS- TRATOR TRAINEE: Local financial services firm seeks responsible person for full- time position in client service and branch office adminis- tration. Candidate must be a self-starter, well organized, and accurate with details. Must also have excellent oral and written communication skills. To apply, please send resume to: Edward Jones POBox 1121 LaBelle, FL 33975 Equal Opportunity Employer HELP WANTED Interior finish carpenter / exterior trim, vinyl & aluminum siding installa- tion. $15.00 per hour + in- centives. Willing to pay very well for a quality employee. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR THE RIGHT PERSON. Applicant must be HONEST, DEPENDABLE, AND HARD WORKING. Others need not apply. Fax resume to 863-675-2859 or call 863-675-3901. Post Office Now Hiring. Avg. Pay $20/hour or $57K an- nually Including Federal Benefits and OT. (800)709-9754 EXT.5799 USWA Exam/Fee Req. MECHANIC Douglass Fertilizer has a full time Mechanic position open in our Clewiston Plant. Primary duties in- clude repair and mainte- nance of equipment and welding & fabrication. You must supply your own hand tools. The position offers competitive pay as well as good benefits. Please apply in person at 330 S. San Diego, Clewis- ton, Florida. Douglass Fer- tilizer is a Drug Free Workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer. Nobles-Collier, Inc. is currently taking applications for im- mediate hire. Posi- tions available are: Graders EXPERIENCED Forklift Drivers Please apply at 212 Jerome Drive in Im- mokalee. All appli- cants must be 18 years of age or older and have an Immok- alee I.D. White Card. NO Part-time work available. PLEASE NO PHONE CALLS! OFFICE ASSISTANT- FT Computer & Quickbook Exp. Call(239)657-5519 Serious Applicants Only TIRE MAN WANTED: For Full Time Shop & Service Truck. Must have CDL License & clean record. (239)707-2311 TRACTOR OPERATOR needed to apply herbicide in orange groves. Starting base $8.00 / hr, with per acre incentives. Health insurance after 6 months. Paid VAC/Holidays. Call 863-675-3096. Wanted: CITRUS GROVE INSPECTORS-SCOUTS For detecting and reporting any presence of diseased trees. benefits incl. company paid health & life ins., paid vacation & holidays, dental ins. & 401k avail, for those who select those options. Phone 239-340-4737 leave msg How do you find a Job In today's compatitiva market? hi the employ- ment section of the dsas- sMeds OAK BROOK OF LABELLE We value your experience and pay for it. EARN UP TO: CNA $13.00 Experience the Delta Difference! Apply in person for details Oakbrook of La Belle 250 Broward Avenue LaBelle, FL 33935 863-675-1440 www.deltahealth- group.com Drug Free Workplace EOE/M/FID/V ommili lAuctions l~uction nmruc ions A8` 16 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1, 2007 -WRI Ii EmIpo ymen Ful im I'l Benefits available for ALL employees www.theseminolecasino.com Apply in person TODAYI 506 S. 1st St. Immokalee, FL 1-800-218-0007 The Seminole Casino is a Drug-free Workplace CALOOSA BELLE is looking for an Part time time with somewhat flexible hours The ideal candidate will be self-motivated with an outgoing personality, more than average computer skills, bilingual a plus, understanding of digital photog- raphy and reliable transportation. The Caloosa Belle offers a unique work environment where employees are trusted and empowered. i e e-mail resume to: : Skastenr@strato.ne t , HENRYY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 1WA rm It sJAffl96out getting Better- LPN I or II (FT,PT, Perdlem) FL LPN Lic. & IV Certi. Willing to work flexible schedule. Full time ER RN III Staff/Supervisor Valid FL lic. Min 3 yrs exp., ACLS. PALS req. Perdlem RN Nursing Supervisor Valid FL RN lic. S + yrs. clinical exp. Must have 3 yrs charge or supervisory status. ACLS PALS re.. Per Diem- C.N.A or C.NA Monitor Tech Must possess a valid C.N.A Cert. and exp. monitoring rhythm recognition. Full time Registered Nurse Must possess a valid FL license w/ at least I yr. exp in area of expertise. Full time Respiratory Therapist CRT or RRT preferred, with min (2)years exp in adult and general patient care. BLS andACLS are req. Full time- Medical Technologist BS Degree in Medical Technology; national cert or eligible for cert or State lic; technical exp in test interpretation, quality control and instrument.maint. Night/Day shift & requires on-call & weekend rotation. Part time ER Registration Clerk Prev exp in a hospital or medical office setting pref with prior exp in registration or business office functions. Knowledge of medical terminology is a plus. Must type at least 45 wpm Full tlme-LPN or C.M.A. (HFCC) Must possess excellent cust. svc. and clinical skills Per diem Laboratory Asslstant/Phlebotomlst (weekend day shift) Must be experienced n phlebotomy. Will perform specimen collection (skill evel from Pedlatrics to Geriatrics) w.ww.hcndy rcg/ona/l.org Phone 863-902-3079 or F sume to: 863-983-0805 S Dru Free Workplace EOE ................I................*...... Driver Wanted! We are looking for a minimum CDL "B" with Hazmat who is looking for a better opportunity. Our starting pay is a minimum of $12+ hour and we guarantee a minimum of 45 hours per week, plus quarterly cash bonuses. In addition, we offer a benefit package that includes Health Care, fully paid short and long term disability, life insurance and a 4Q1K retirement program with matching employer contributions. Cut out the long commutes and call this LaBelle company today. 800-330-1369. :.....................I...................... FEED MILL INDUSTRIAL, MECHANICAL, MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Needed, we offer benefits, and pay is based upon your experience. Please contact: Syfrett Feed Company 3079 NW 8th Street, Okeechobee 863-763-5586 FEED MILL MANAGER Needed, for the second shift, experience with management a must, benefits available. Contact: Syfrett Feed Company 3079 NW 8th Street, Okeechobee 863-763-5586 ro ____ _... ~AC W/HEAT- Central package (863)357-5773 unit, 3.5 ton, York, never in- TRI-CYCLE, Like new, never stalled, $1500. used. $15 (863)634-7905 (561)447-6538 W S AMANA, 3 ton, With K.W. COMPUTERSERVICE heatPckage unit. leaned COWBOY BOOTS: Ladies 8 - COMPUTER SERVICE & serviced. Will run for buy- 8.5, rattle snake skin. Paid trouble shooting, set-up, er. $350. (863)675-1053 350, asking $70 up-grades, systems built, tutoring. Win.95, 98, CENTRAL HEAT & AIR- 4 ton, 863-467-6060 2000. ME,XP licensed. can see run, $400 or best PROM DRESSES- Precious Call Gary 863-675-7925 offer (863)357-1784 formal, Alyce, Joli, Several to choose from. Sz small $125. Shop here lrstl ROEPER: 10,000 BTU, 110 Neg. (863)635-6677 The classifed ads unit. $75.863-357-2873 mi WEDDING GOWN: White, Beautiful. Size 10-12. $50. (863)675-0031 SALLY MAE FLAVOR WAVE OVEN: Very DISC JOCKEY good condition. As Seen On Music for all occasions: TV. $50. (863)675-3401 STAMP COLLECTION- U.S. weddings, parties, MICROWAVE, Gold Star, Mint, Unused. $900. quinceaneras. 675-1625. Small, $15. (863)467-4567 (863)635-5387 Frostproof I I I CTCH The Seminole Casino in Immokalee is energetic and enthusiastic individuals t HOTTEST entertainment venue Im Quality Individuals seeking CAREER 01 and ADVANCEMENT are encouraged t Pick YOUR career and embark on a n Cage Cashier Cocktail Server Dishwasher Line Cook Prep Cook Restaurant Host/Hostes Restaurant Server Security Officer TAD/Gaming Machine Customer Servic We are also seeking candidates for these ma Poker Floor Supervisor TAD/Gaming Machine Floor Sul rIMiWn T I SALES ASSOCIATE "" p GAS/CONVENIENCE seeking fun, STORE o loin the area's '- mediately Seminole, Big Cypress PPORTUNITIES & Brighton Reservations o apply TODAY Excellent Communication skills, ew adventure good manual skills, cash handling experience. Positive customer service attitude. High School diploma or GED. Flexible working hours. Salary: $8.50 per hr. Fuel & food allowance, incentives. Excellent benefits (medical, dental, 401 K) Fax resume to (954) 967-3477 ss Area Service Support Assistant Opening available for the LaBelle area. Provide program De Representative and administrate support to the Area Office. Assist with communicating RCMA's family and child de- velopment activities. High ethical standards and management positions: discretionary judgment are essential for maintain- ing confidentiality of information pertaining to staff, families and children. High school diploma or pervisor GED. Bilingual (English/Spanish) helpful. Apply with Donna Vaughn, LaBelle Area Office 551 W. Cowboy Way, LaBelle, FL. 33975 by February 7, 2007. n ORCMA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, age or national origin, religion, or disabilities. I LEE ' Empm ASSISTANT STORE MANAGER Medca 02IGAS/CONVENIENCE STORE Big Cypress & Brighton Reservation Patient Account Rep: Computer exp. needed. Exp. Minimum 1 yr supervisory experience. wit medical rEnis pa pis Excellent communication & computer pref. Competitive salary & skills. Good leadership skills, positive Fax Resue to: attitude. Flexible hours, Florida Drivers (863)983-9604 or apply at License. High School Diploma or GED. FL CommuntyHelth Ceters Excellent benefits incl. medical, dental Clewiston, FL & 401K. Salary based on experience. EOE/DFWP Fax resume to (954) 967-3477 Reading a newspaper helps you understand - the world around you. i A No wonder newspaper readers are more suc- RANGE HOOD- Kenmore, cessful people ALL White, 3 yrs old. Excellent condition. $75. or best offer. E OCCASION (863)763-5280 ante DI ROPER DRYER- like new con- JI edition, asking $180 CAREGIVER, Avail. for work. Music for everyone (863)763-8522 Frostproof, Avon Park or Lightshowavailable STOVE:GE electric. Oven bring. References, reasonable. 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MANY OTHERSI deal A-Z to ensure SUC- Collectibles 575 Pioneer, (800)668-5422 or CESS (800)433-4556.rsoldl Computer/Video 580 www.pioneersteel.com: Crafts/Supplies 585 Services Cruises 590 Buli SerVices Drapes, Liens & Fabrics 595 mtI0 Fireplace Fixture 800 I| Firewood 605 ALUMINUM POST- 3'x3'x12' Furniture 610 $ 2 5 "'' Furs 615 (863)467-6868(863)467-68 Health & Reducig 8 Babysitting 405 Equipment 620 Child Care Needed 410 Heating Equipment/ HURRICANE SHUTTERS- Child Care Offered415 Supplies 625 metal, various sizes, enough Instruction 420 Household Items 630 for 6 windows, $250 or will Services Offered425 Jewelry 635 sep (863)697-1077 Insurance 430 Lamps/Lights 640 METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Medical Services435 Lugage 645I Buy Direct From Manufac- Meical Itemos 650 turer. 20 colors in stock MusisclInsments 66 with all Accessories. Quick musical Instruments660 a ee Office Supplies/ Available (352)498-0778 CARPET Equipment 665 (888)393-0335 Mention Pets/Supplies/ code24 AiN. Services 670 code24. HAND Photography 675 SLIDING GLASS DOORS, UPHOLSTERY Plumbing upplies 680 White, in frame, new, never Pools & Supplies 685 used, 71x76. $385 CLEANING Restaurn" t (863)634-5236 Equipment 690 Residential, Commercial Satellite 695 STAIN & SEALENT- 5 Gallon Auto, RV & Boats Sewing Machines 700 containers, Exc. for wood Call Sportng Goods 705 fences, decks, New, $75 all Stereo Iquipment710 (863)697-2032 863 Television/Radio 715 STYROFOAM- 5 sheets, 8. Tickets 720 4'x8'x1" & CDX plywood 5 675-7297 7S -7 Tos& Games 730 sheets 4'x8'x1/2". $50. for all. SHaba Esan To7 & Gam 35 Will sep. (863)763-5081 Okee SH a p V Wanted to Buy 740 WELL WATER SYSTEM: Com- Mplete w/ 300 gal ariator, sof- tener, and many extras. Like Knew. $800. 863-674-0467 HOME CLEANING SERVICE Ceiling to Floor "Fans& More A/C, Carrier, 4 ton, 12 Sear, CHILDS YARD CLIMBER- with ContactLeeann whole house. $500 slide and Playschool Play- Rlfi.fi7'-9fn 4 (863)763-5372 house $100 firm PATIO SET- white with glass ENGLEHARDT BASS, Upright. ATTENTION ALL EMPLOYEES OF top& 4 chairs. Wrought Iron. Reduced!! $1000 THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES ft long, $145 neg (863)635-5826 (304)582-2116 LFC Agricultural Services, Inc. I.Ii fffi I E ip t 6 And LFC Management Services, Inc. ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR- Like COPY MACHINE: Cannon, big, Jazzy or Hoveround, New does faxing and collation, You may pick up your 2006 W-2s from 8:00 am $5000 asking $875 or best works great. $2000. to 5:00 pm on Thursdays and Fridays at theer (863)675-2596 863-675-4500 following location: POWER CHAIR- Jazzy 1103 g i a Ultra, asking $1100 or trade Payroll Department (828)508-0356 ADOPTION- Boxer mix, Gold- 910 Alachua Street WALKING CANE- 4 prong feet mix, Choc Lab mix. Must Immokalee, Florida $25 (863)635-0474 qualify (863)763-4333 WHEELCHAIR- Brand new BAY GELDING: 17 months old, If you have any questions, please call the Scooter. Pd. $5500. Asking med size, good tempera- Payroll Department $2500. (863)675-3107 ment. $750. 863-946-0912 239-657-4421 -lti I.rT fW i BULL DOG PUPS- 10wks old, i ^mom on premises, all shots, DAILY WORK DAILY PAY AIRLINES ARE HIRING -Train health cert., Must see! $300 for high paying Aviation (863)634-6910 ALL TYPES OF WORK AVAILABLE Maintenance Career. FAA CHIHUAHUA PUP approved program. Finan- tan male $200 LA FINDERS cial aid if qualified Job 863-675-2541 placement assistance. Barb M-F, 9-6 202 E. Sugerland Hwy. Acro om Clewiton Inn) CALL Aviation Institute of (863) 902-9494 M a i n t e n a n c e CRITTER CAGE- Dazzle, plas- (888)349-5387. tic/metal, includes wheel, condo, foodbowl, $10.50 Cml e rtIb I5. ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE (302)735-7501 .from Home. *Medical, FERRET ADOPTION- several to COCA COLA COOLER- RUGER 77-22-250 cal, lami- *Business, *Paralegal, choose from. Must qualify to -RUGER 77- 22-250 cal, ami- *Computers *Criminal Jus- adopt(863)763-4333 3.5'Tx2.5'W. Holds up to 48 nated, bull barrel, scope, tic J pl aement assi s- t 76 33 cans or bottles. Very good case, exc cond., $650 firm anceCom proidd. GOATS, DUCKS, GEESE, cond. $125. (863)467-0627 (863)357-5754 Financial Aid if qualified. POT BELLY PIG BABIES, ELVIS COLLECTION, Many WINC. AUTO 380- Model 100, Call (866)858-2121 PIGEONS, BUNNIES: LaBelle items, Rare items, items from a Marlin 30-30 carb., & a 22 www.onlineTidewater- area. (863)675-4981 Graceland, memorabilia. $350. Auto Pistol, $1050 will sep Tech.com. TINY TOY PUDDLE, AKC, neg. (863)467-0627 (606)219-3890 BOAT TRAILER TIRES (2) 12", Male, 11 wks. old. Weighed ELVIS RECORD & SOUVENIR x 4.80, with rims, hardly used, 1 LB 9 oz at 8 wks. of age. old. Rare items. $1000all or I I $60 pair(863)763-8518 $850. (863)697-1229 old. Rare items $1000 all or "'*"I-"1 ,s s 2:, ,. best offer. 863-824-3358 CONCRETE MIXER: Electric, YORKIPOO PUPPY, CKC reg. GtS f R 8 2EXERCISE MACHINE- Ellipti- fiberglass tb, holds 5 bag Adorable bundle of personality, GLASS ELECTRICAL INSULA cal, rarely used, Paid $500 of 801b mix. Paid $1100 shots & vet checked. $700 TO RS- 53, $50. asking $200,(863)634-2354 asking $650. 863-697-9704 (863)357-0037 Okeechobee (863)467-5052 FnM iture- 0'10' ffl DIVORCE$275-$350*COVERS Supplies HIM 0625- I* children, etc. Only one sig- 0 nature required! *Excludes AIR MATTRESS- QS, w/Thera- FUEL TANK- 150 gallons, alu- gvt. fees! Call weekdays ABOVE GROUND POOL, Per- peutic mattress pad, dual minum. $150. or best offer. (800)462-2000, ext.600. fect condition, 26 ft. x 54'. 6 control, paid $1600 asking (863)201-3492 (8am-6pm) Alta Divorce, months old. Paid $800, ask- $600 firm (863)467-0007 ILLC. Established 1977. ing $500 (863)697-6634 BUNK BED, Loft style, dresser, ICE MAKER: Hoshizaki, Model desk, great for small bed- KM500. $1500. II room, exc. cond. $450 (863)697-6547 (863)763-6430 Iv. msg. BICYCLE EXERCISER: Air- wave. $25. 863-697-0499 PORTABLE MILL: SEWING MACHINE: Rotary, BUNK BED- Red Metal, Single Available to rent. Electric. In beautiful wooden Top, Full bottom, w/mat- COREL SET (2 pc): 2.5 quart ALSOBUYNG:Cyress& cabinet. Asking $65. tress, like new exc cond., and 1.5 quart, black & white, SawLogs (970)708-0063 (863)467-4567 $150 neg. (863)634-8795 new! $15.863-467-7659 SINGER, 3 Arm, case & CAPTAINS BUNKBED- MICROWAVE: Large, Pana- SHELVES (7), Heavy duty, attachments, $450 CAPTAINS BUNKBED- MICROWAVE: Large, Pana- 4'x4'x8', 5 levels, $250/all or (863)467-0336 W/computer desk, book shelf, sonic, works great! Only will separate (863)763 5062 (863)467-0336 7 drawers, 2 beds, TV hutch $50. 863-763-8828 - incd.$875.(863)697-6464 POT SET 10 pieces withlids TOW BAR RECEIVER, Falcon CHEST OF DRAWERS: $25. stainless steel, excellent 6000. Goo LP HEATER- Colemannd, i-ele Okeechobee 863-763-6336 condition. $150. (863)763-4596 LP HEATER- Coleman, elec- condition. $50. tronic, for camping or out- CHEST OF DRAWERS, 5 863-467-7659 WANT AN EXCITING SUM- doors, Uses bottled gas, new drawers, very good cond., I' MER GETAWAY? Come join cond$20(863)675-2596 antique, $30. us (staff children warmly (863)635-0474 Frostproof welcomed at no cost) for a TlioI NECKLACE: 18 kt., 20" with summer filled with work CHINA CABINET: Light wood, ruby stone, like new, $1100 and fun in the spectacular AKAI, 52" HO TV, $500 kaseechnoe, o3-7 -63 0. or best offer. (863)357-2233 Adirondacks Mtns, NY. (863)634-8290 keechobee863-763-6336 Okee.area. Various group, specialty COFFEE TABLE, 2-End tables m and outdoor leader as well PROJECTION TV- RCA, 52", & Sofa table, chrome & aI I as camp mom, camp dad excellent condition $500 firm brass w/glass tops. $250/all. positions. 62nd yr! (863)357-5773 (863)674-0467, LIGHT BARS.(2), For bath- (518)327-3117 www.cam- TELEVISJONt- 20", Philips- COMPUTER DESK, Real wood, room, 24", with 3 decor. pregis-applejack.com. Magnavox;,with remote, with hutch & separate file bsWOLFF TANNING BEDS Buy $100 or best offer cabinet. $75 (863)634-5236 (863)467-8681 Direct and Save! Full Body (863)824-0981 COUCH- Micro Fiber, Beige TABLE LAMPS (2) 29", Green units from $22 a month! TV- Hitachi Wide Screen. 52", Excellent Cond., only 1 yr tumbleweed design,, exc FREE Color Catalog CALL Like new. Less than 2 years old., $350 or best offer cond $40 or will sell separ- TODAY! (800)842-1305 old. $600. or best offer. (863)634-5977 ate (863)467-8607 www.np.etstan.com. (863)467-5052 CRIB/YOUTH BED: Solid wood, dresser attached. $70 or best offer. Call 863-517-1333 DAY BED, with trundle bed, wrought iron frame, nice. $200 (863)675-1138 DINING ROOM TABLE W/6 CHAIRS- glass top, black upholstered chairs, $300 (863)763-7792 DINING TABLE & CHAIRS, Round table, 4 chairs. $40 (863)467-2743 DINING TABLE, Round, old, with 4 captains chairs. $125 (863)763-7584 DRESSER, Mahogany, Long with 3 drawers on each side, open doors in middle w/2 Ig. mirrors. $150 (239)324-2115 ICECREAM TABLE & 2 chairs. Good condition. $65. (863)763-5869 LIVING SET: Sofa sleeper, chair & ottoman, 2 end ta- bles & sofa table. Excellent! $475/all! 863-673-5256 LOVESEAT- Blue, burgendy pin strip, Exc. Cond. $150 or best offer (863)634-5977 MIRROR- 3 ft. x 6 ft., $100 . (863)467-8177 , RECLINER/LOVESEAT, dual, '( i : leather, very pastel creamy i. green, $500 or best offer, (863)357-2233 Okee area. SOFA BED: Rust & Light A ' Brown Color, Full size. Light ' ... weight. Good condition. $50. . (863)467-6984 -... - SPARE BEDROOM SET- Or- thomedic mattress & box / / '' springs. Top of the line. With " dresser $200. (863)983-4743 THOMASVILLE: Long, solid '', wood, older but in good con- dition. $50.863-635-0079 GOLF CLUBS- Complete, . matched set, metal woods, . irons, bag, putter & Callaway - BB #1. $135. 863-946-3123 " C.V.A. MUZZLE LOADER: 50 caliber, Almost new, synthet- ic stock, Cap lock, $100 or best offer. (863)467-2148t nt DEER RIFLE-Sporterized .303 The m ost im portent British, Synthetic stock, Peep sights, $175. (863)467-2148 20 minutes of your day MIL. AUTO. 9 mil. (2) 380 20 minutes of your day automatics, $1100/wil sep- arate. Call (606) 219-3890, is the tim e spent reading RIFLE M1, Carbine Replica, 30 caliper, By Tompson Machine Guns, Extras, Exc cond $700. s,, to xc2 $700 with your child from Call 863-610-0632 Okee. w ith your child from RIFLE- Remington model 700, SPS Stainless. 7mm Rem- (863)357-31 birth to age nine. ington magnum. $500. ir t a i e (863)357-3128 Find It faster. Sell It soon- er In the classlfleds Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1, 2007 I Aate - UApatment 2 BEDOOM ATS PRTET IN LABELLE Mothy$70 vth$,50 eurtydpoi I I --^ MECHANIC TOOL BOX- 32x12 with full set of sockets, $35 (863)467-8607 JIGSAW PUZZLES: 32, $16 for all, will sep. (863)465-9470 Lake Placid MODIFIED XBOX- stores over 25 games on harddrive. 1 controller & power cords, $150 (239)826-7518 SONY PLAYSTATION 3, brand new, never opened, $700. 863-675-6961 after 3pm HOOVER UPRIGHT VACUUM- with tools on board, $15 (863)467-8681 ORECK: Upright, w/ handheld for furniture or blinds, almost new. $400 for both. 863-467-2456 PHANTOM (2), 1 Fury & 1 Thunder. Works good. $125 for both, will separate. (863)634-7905 Need a few more bucks to purchase something deer? Pick up some extra bucks when you sell your used Items hi the classifelds. METAL LATHE Medium Size (863)763-2053 MOUNTED FISH & WILDLIFE older sports things, wooden statues,& anything interest- ing, etc (863)946-3123 SEWING MACHINE Bernina or Viking exc. shape, will consider others. (863)763-2276 Agriculture Christmas Trees 745 Farm Equipment 805 Farm Feed/Products 810 Farm Miscellaneous 815 Farm Produce 820 Farm Services Offered 825 Farm Supplies/ Services Wanted 830 Fertilizer 835 Horses 840 Landscaping Supplies 845 Lawn & Garden 850 Livestock 855 Poultry/Supplies 860 Seeds/Plants/ Flowers 865 TRACTOR LOADER 10861H $5800 (239)821-3363 TRACTOR- Massey Ferguson 35, 3 new tires. Rebuilt starter hydraulic system & 5'box plate $2400. Neg.239-728-8840 APPALOOSA/THOROUGH- BRED- Gelding, 22 mo. old. Halter broke. Very friendly. $700. Neg. (863)673-4881 BLACK BASK ARABIAN COLTS(2) can be registered, $1000 for both or will sell sep. (239)841-0922 HORSE TRAILER- '91, Hart, Big stock room, 3 stall. Sad- dle/rm in back. Needs work. $1800. Neg. (863)201-3492 HORSE TRAILER: Large, For 2 Horses. $150 Cash. (863)675-3032 MARE, 12 yrs, old. Rides well. Coggins & All Shots. Good disposition, $2000. 863-675-2215 LaBelle SADDLE, Western: 141/", Never used. $190. (863)675-3032 STOCK TRAILER- Bumper Pull Angle Iron with cattle door $900 (863)357-1365 BUSH HOG- King Cutter, 4ft, used 4 hours, like new, w/PTO shaft, $450 (401)862-7675 DUMP YARD CART: New, 3x4, $140. (863)357-5754 LAWN TRACTOR, John Deere, 2004, L120 Auto., 20hp eng. w/46 hours, 48" cut, bagger. $1500(863)467-5823 RIDING MOWER, John Deere, 54" cut, G110 auto., $2000 or best offer. (863)634-8290 SHREDDER / CHIPPER: Yard Machine, 2 yrs. old. Excel- lent condition. Only used 2x's. $200. (863)675-7290 SNAPPER RIDING MOWER- 2004. 10hp,30" cut, $600 (863)357-0999 Your new car could be In today's paper. Have you looked for It? SADDLE, 16", brown leather w/silver trim, w/bridle, blan- ket & stand, $575. (863)357-1365 Rentals Apartments 905 Business Places 910 Commercial Property 915 Condos/ Townhouses Rent920 Farm Property - Rent 925 House Rent 930 Land Rent 935 Resort Property - Rent 945 Roommate 950 Rooms to Rent 955 Storage Space - Rent 960 Residential &/or Commercial, 1750 sq. ft., center of town, 316 Bond St., Clewiston. Call 561-628-2992 cjwooley@aol.com IMMOKALEE- 2br, 2ba In gated comm. Incl dining area, comm pool, cable. Avail 01/01/07. $790/mth. 239-481-1610 CLASSIC CRACKER HOUSE"- 2BR,1BA, Lg deck and supersized yard. Down- town LaBelle. $875/mo. 1st, last & 1 mo sec dep. Ref. Req. Call Brkr/Owner (863)675-3433 IMMOKALEE, 3BR, 2BA, near Lake Trafford. Call Andrea for more information. (239)657-2779 LaBelle 3 Bdrm., 1 Bath Completely remodeled. On 3 acres.ncluded'sPole Barn. Private, but close to town. $1200 mo. + sec. & ref's. (239)872-6467 LABELLE, 3BR on 2% acres, large covered porch & carport, large LR, kitchen & master bedroom. $900/mo. (863)675-0104 LABELLE: 3br/2ba, w/in city limits. $800/mo + sec dep & ref. Non-smoking env, fenced yard. 954-325-0309 LABELLE- nice duplex, 3/2 plus den, laundry room w/ W/D, Ig closets, ceiling fans, ceramic tile & new carpet, newly painted, ceramic tiled screened porch, carport, lawn maint provided. Ref's req. No smoking, No pets, $950/mo + sec dep. (863)675-3251 LaBelle-2 blocks from Court- house, freshly renovated, 2,000 sq. ft., 4BR/2BA, suitable for home, office or home/office combination, Ig. oaks, yard maint. incl. Priced to rent. Add'l 575 sq. ft. con- crete storage bldg could be avail. Lease w/option to own possible. (863)673-0178. MOOREHAVEN Brand new unit. 1650 sq ft. 3BR/2BA, All appl. incl., 30' 1 car gar., $1300/mo. 863-946-3333 New, 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba., 2 Car Garage. Port LaBelle Unit 7. Must have good ref's. No pets/Non Smok. Env. $1300 mo. + sec. Margaret Barber Real Estate (863)675-5968. PORT LABELLE- 3 Bd., 2 Ba. Good ref's req'd. No pets, Non smoking environment. $800 mo. + Sec Dep. Margaret Barber Real Estate. (863)675-5968 PORT LABELLE- 3/2, 1 car garage, $950/mo, (239)572-2970 or (239)649-8892 RENT or LEASE TO OWN Great Opportunity!l Port LaBelle: 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba. Brand new...never lived in! 2 car garage, Energy efficient home on '/ acre in cul-de-sac w/in 1 mile of schools. Close to main Rd. ADT Alarm Sys. $1050 mo. + sec. & ref's. (954)295-4089/943-2986 RENT TO OWN BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION HOMES IN LaBelle! 3BR/2BA, 2 Car Garage For Sale or Lease Purchase Call Today...Don't Delay!!! American Heritage Realty USA Cathy Rupert, Agent (239)464-4808 Ft. Myers In LaBelle, Freshly Renovated 2,000 sq. ft. See listing un- der Houses For Rent classifi- cation. NEAR OKEE., Share 3/1 CBS house In country. 12mi W. of Okee. $400. mo. + 1mo. sec. (863)634-8671 Lv. msg OKEECHOBEE, Smoker ok, must like dogs & cats. Cable included. $500/mo. & sec. Internet neg. (772)214-0600 FORT KNOX SELF STORAGE New Ig. units avail., air conditioned & non-air, each unit alarmed, area fenced & well lighted, space for boats, trailers, RV & trucks. Manager on- site, 1025 Commerce Dr., LaBelle. 863-675-1025. RIVER ACCESS: Private yard, 3 BR, 2 BA, Den, Florida Rm., Garage & Boat Dock. $1200/mo (970)708-0063 . RIVERFRONT: Large, Private Yard 2 Bdrm., 3 Ba., Florida Rm., 2 Car Garage. $1500/mo (970)708-0063 Real Estate Business Places - Sale 1005 Commercial Property Sale 1010 Condos/ Townhouses Sale1015 Farms- Sale 1020 Houses Sale 1025 Hunting Property 1030 Investment Property Sale 1035 Land Sale 1040 Lots Sale 1045 Open House 1050 Out of State - Property Sale 1055 Property Inspection1060 Real Estate Wanted 1065 Resort Property - Sale 1070 Warehouse Space 1075 Waterfront Property 1080 $0 DOWN HOMES Gov't & Bank Foreclosures! Low or no down! No credit OKI Call Now! (800)749-2905. BANK FORECLOSURES! Homes from $10,000! 1-3 bedroom available Repos, REO's, HUD, FHA, etc. These homes must sell! Listings call (800)425-1620 ext 4237. LaBelle 3/3 Down Town, Near Courthouse. Lg. rooms, Top Area $209K or Annual Lease $1800 Owner. 863-675-1107 LABELLE- Beautiful, 2bd/1ba, Nice Starter Home, Country Village, Fenced Back Yard, Price Reduced to $126,900 (239)222-5754 LABELLE- Beautiful large ranchette, in Pioneer, on 2.5 acres. Asking $225,000. Make offer (863)234-1814 LaBelle, in town, charming, restored, 3/2 home, on '2 acre (2 lots), w/pole barn, $295,000.(561)628-2992 LANDLORDS TIRED OF LATE RENT AND TENANT DE- STRUCTION? Start fighting back! Eliminate headaches and save cash. Get the best Landlording book and tips free! www.sec- tion8bible.com. LEHIGH, New, 3br, 2ba Lanai Large corner lot. Upgrades & close to 82. Under 250K. (239)368-8553 or 645-9455 New Construction-CBS, 3/2, many upgrades from $219,000 to $225,000. Call (561)628-2992 OPEN HOUSE Sat., Feb. 3rd l0am-3pm Sun., Feb. 4th 1pm-3pm ~ NEW CONSTRUCTION ~ Beautiful Split Plan Porcelain tile throughout, 10 Ft. Ceilings. Just bring your furniture. Seller Motivatedl PALM HARBOR Factory Liqui- dation Sale. 2006 Models Must Go! Modular, Mobile & Stilt Homes. 0% DOWN When You Own Your Own Landl! Call for FREE Color Brochure. (800)622-2832. Port LaBelle 3 Bdrm., 2 Bath, 1 Car Garage. New roof & Fenced yard.. Appraised @ $165,000. For Sale By Owner. Make Offer (239)641-1224 By Owner, 20+ acres in Muse on Fernwood Lane, $25k per acre. Call for details (863)612-0010 NORTH CAROLINA, 2.25 acres, in Big Ridge/Glenville area. Beautiful mountain views. Already has well drilled & septic permits. $85,000 (863)673-2335 FL LAND BARGAIN! 67 ACRES Only $670,000. Beautiful oaks, great pas- tures, secluded setting. Perfect for horses! Close to state park & easy access St. Mary's River. 30 mins Jacksonville, FL. Call Now (800)898-4409 x1106. LaBelle: 2 Adjacent Lots on the corner of Seminole Ave. & Missouri Ave. Price Reduced! $85,000. (301)904-1524 MONTURA, (2) 1.25 acre lots, $37,500 each or $70,000 for both. Owner financing avail. (863)983-2841 N. FORT MYERS, 1781 Tucker Lane, 1 acre lot, good well, private, 1/2 mi. from Del Prado. $81,500 (770)974-5580 One man's trash Is anoth- er man's treasure. Turn your trash to treasure with an ad In the classi- fneds. 270* UNOBSTRUCTED, 40 MILE MTN VIEWS, STATE ROAD FRONTAGE 8 AC $114,800. Build your dream cabin with direct 40 miles mtn views all around you. Private ownership to direct National Forest access & stocked trout stream. Ready to build. Call now (877)777-4837. AAHI Cool Mountain Breezes! Murphy, North Carolina Af- fordable Land, Homes, Mountain Cabins, on Lakes, Mountains & Streams. FREE BROCHURE (877)837-2288 Exit Realty Mountain View Properties www.exitmurphy.com. BEAUTIFUL N. CAROLINA. WINTER SEASON IS HERE! 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Amenities include Club, Pool, Equestrian Facilities, Hiking Trails and Hi-Speed Internet. One half to 3.5 acre sites. www.highland- smountainproperties.com CALL (888)625-8950 To- day! NC MOUNTAINS Log Cabin shell on mountain top, view, trees, waterfall & large public lake nearby, paved private access, gated com- munity, $139,500 owner (866)789-8535. NEW LOG HOME- $69,900- Lake access to Norris Lake with 2000'sq.ft. log home package. East TN near noxville, Gatlinburg & Smokies. (800)770-9311, ext.1962. NEW PRICE! 10+ AC- $299,000! UPSCALE Eques- trian Gated Community! 200 Year old Oaks. Estab- lished lush pastures. Paved private rds, ug utilities. 2 miles from HITS! Exc fi- nancing! Call (868)352-2249 X1156. South Central Florida. Owner Says Sellll 5 Acres- $99,000. 50% Below Re- cent Certified Appraisal. Unbelievable opportunity to own 5 acres of meadows & woods in excellent location. 50% OFF recent appraisalll Great financing. Call now (866)352-2249, x 1097. SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE DI- RECTLY ADJOINING 700,000 ACRE NATIONAL FOREST, 16+ AC $143,500. Unlimited hunting, hiking, camping and trophy trout fishing all in your back yard. New Releasel Hurry, only one! (877)777-4837. WATERFRONT BARGAINS! 1 TO 7 acre waterfronts in Alabama from $49,900- Boat to Gulf of Mexico! Beautifully wooded, pano- ramic water views, trophy fishing/ hunting. Next to slate parks. County road frontage, utilities, county water. Excellent financing. Must see. Call now (800)564-5092 X 527. WYOMING RANCH DISPER- SAL 35 acres $59,900; 75 acres $108,900; Snow- capped mountain views. Surrounded by gov't land. Abundant wildlife. Recrea- tional paradise. Low taxes. EZ terms. Call Utah Ranch- es, LLC. (888)541-5263. Mbl Sale 2020 - -opbiI Ie e New Homes Available Mobile Homes Mobile Home Lots 2005 Mobile Home- Parts 2010 Mobile Homes Rent 2015 Mobile Homes Sale 2020 LaBelle, 2br, 1ba, $600 mo. + $600 sec. dep. 863-612-5455. LABELLE: Single wide, 2 br, 1 ba, $225. wkly. + $500. Sec. $725 to move in. Call for info 863-673-5704 MUSE, FL: 3br/lba, mobile home for rent. $625/mo + security. (863)675-0077 or (863)612-4832 N. LaBelle: 4 Bdrm., 2 Ba. on dead end road. $800 mo. + 1st, last & sec. dep. No Pets. (863)675-6656 HOLIDAY RAMBLER 31FT, wiht 20ft side room. Shed, Washer/Freezer, furnished + extras, flush toilet, inner- spring mattress, 2-AC's, 2 Refrigs, Ig water heater. On Stephens Resort on Hwy 78 in Okeechobee. $9,400 (810)240-4844 LABELLE- 1986 FLEETWOOD, 14 x 48 Model, 2BD/1BA, Great Condition, $7,900 (239)872-7665 LABELLE, in Aqua Isles MHP, Doublewide, 2BR/2BA, Fur- nished. Only $42,000! (863)675-3616 Modular Home with stucco, 3/2 fireplace, Ig. garage. Ready to Move In. (863)675-8888 New 4BR/2BAdoublewide on /2 acre. Ready to move in. Owner financing, no credit needed. $10,000 down. (863)675-8888 New doublewide mobile located on '/ acre. $4200 down, $890 monthly. (863)675-8888 PARK MODELS FOR SALE In Meadowlark RV Resort, A 55 and older retirement snowbird park on the Caloo- sahatchee River, Homes from $16,500 to $26,500 with lot rent of $185 in park and $210 on water (863)673-6005 Trade in your old mobile for a new one! No money needed and low monthly payments. (863)675-8888 TRAILER 30'- with enclosed sunporch, roof over all, Washer, 2- AC, 7x7.5 Rub- bermaid shed, Cement pad for parking, in MeadowLark RV Resort. A 55 and older Retirement park. On the Ca- loosahatchee River. $4000 firm (863)675-7163 WHISPER CREEK: 40x24 Park Model, Fully furnished. Like new condition. Ready to move it. 2007 lot rent already paid. $50,000. firm. 863-612-0247 or 863-843-0066 Cell WHISPER CREEK- 55+, fully furn, '84, 34' Prowler, w/10x20 carpeted Fla Room, side by side Refrig., W/D, split bath, newly painted alum awnings, covered side porch and back patio, 6x8 Shed, asking $15,500 Prime location(863)675-6627 WHISPER CREEK, Lot 218, 1986 Franklin 33ft, new bed, washer, furnace, carpet & roof $13,900. (863)612-6991 Recreation Boats 3005 Campers/RVs 3010 Jet Skiis 3015 Marine Accessories 3020 Marine Miscellaneous 3025 Motorcycles 3030 Sport Vehicles/ATVs 3036 AIR BOAT, 10.5 ft., 4 cyl. Con- tinental GPU, 2 blade wood prop, fiberglass, with trailer. $2200 neg. (954)520-6707 AIR BOAT RUDDERS (pair): Aluminum, 4 ft. $200 or best offer: 863-234-1235 ALUM LOWE: 14' w/ trailer. New tires & wheel bearings, 15hp, mere, MK troll mtr. $2000 firm. 863-224-5017 ALUMINUM BOAT, 14', Gru- mann, 20hp Johnson, tiller, w/trailer, bimlni top, $900. (561)261-0766 Aluminum V Boat, 12' x 52", $300. (863)675-1132 Orto- na BASS BOAT '88: 16' Lowe, 40hp Johnson, with galva- nized trailer. $2500. or best offer. (863)763-3660 BAYLINER CAPRI '86 w/85 Force motor, 16'6". Good shape. $1500. or best offer. (863)634-2582 JON BOAT- 14', flat bottom, trl, 20hp Johnson, trolling motor, $1000 or best offer (863)673-5659 JON BOAT- '95, Lowe 19ft, 70 HP Johnson '96, with trailer, $3995 (863)467-5059 KAYAK- Wilderness System Piccolo. 14', Good shape. asking 1 $300. (863)675-3858 PONTOON: 24', w/trailer, good motor, set up for fishing. Moving, sell cheap! $2000. 423-502-2214 Lorida PONTOON BOAT- 20ft, 90HP Mere, new deck & seat cov- ers, bimini top, w/trr, $2500 Neg (614)452-1600 LaBelle PONTOON BOAT, 24', 60hp Evinrude, $1900. or best of- fer. (863)763-9998 PONTOON BOAT: 24 ft with 50 hp motor. Only $4000! 863-634-0822 PONTOON BOAT TRAILER- 27ft, dual axles, $925 (863)824-6720 ROW BOAT: 14 Ft., 2 hp, Su- zuki 0/B Motor & 21 Ft galva- nized trailer. $800 for all. (863)675-8559 STARCRAFT w/'85 Chrysler motor. $600. or best offer. (863)634-2582 TRI HULL BOAT, 15', 70hp Johnson, fiberglass, runs good, w/trailer, $1200 or best offer. (863)763-2276 ALLEGRO 32BA '03- work horse, 20K, 2 slides, no smoking/pets, exc cond. $55,000 neg (317)431-9567 CAMPER '88: Pop-up, sleeps 6, refrigerator, propane stove, icebox, dinette, solid sides. $1495.863-805-0272 CARRIAGE '93 FIFTH WHEEL, great cond., & layout, must move quick, $3950 (561)252-8115 COACH 1987, 34 Ft., & Florida rm, RV 172 Hickory Ct. in Whisper Creek. Must be move after March. $2000. will sell separate. (330)807-1425 ROGU '78: Hunter's special! 28", everything goes, must be moved. $1000. 484-802-7243 TRUCK CAMPER '94: Like new condition, self contained, shower, toilet & kitchen. $3900 neg. 863-634-2362 WHISPER CREEK COACHMAN '04- 38' TT, w/12' power slide, 20x10 carpeted la room, 6x8 shed w/W/D, Magic Chef refrig w/top freezer, & 3 burner w/oven $25,000 (863)675-6817 NOMAD TRAVEL TRAILER '97 Model # 3375 Deluxe. 34 Ft., 2 Slide Outs. Very good cond. $11,500. (863)634-1130 JET SKIIS (2), 1 is '93 Yama- ha 1 is '87 Kawasaki, stand up, run good, 650cc, no trail- er. $1000 neg. (954)520-6707 DOCKAGE FOR RENT: Protected No-Live Aboard. Near Glades Boat Yard. 727-599-3007 HONDA- Superhawk VTR-996. Needs engine work. Racing bars. Red. Otherwise great shape. $1500. (863)801-147 KAWASAKI 440: Not bad. $770 or will trade for motor scooter. 863-675-3401 KAWASAKI CONCOURS '01: New tires, like new, priced to sell. $3250 or best offer. 863-763-5500 or 479-619-5121 MOTORCYCLE RAMPS- pair of steel folding ramps. Ask- Ing $100 (561)262-1390 GO CART- Murray, 2 seats, runs, $300 (863)634-7706 VIPER Jr. '05, Exc. cond. Great for the beginner. $700 (863)763-6430 Okeechobee I Pulc o ice I PublIcic CENTRAL MOBILE HOMES NEW MOBILE HOMES Located on 1/2 acre lots Ready to move in 863-675-8888 Low Down Payment Very Easy Financing CENTRAL MOBILE HOMES MODULAR HOME 3BR/2BA OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH $10,000 DOWN (863)675-8888 ATBs 303 PLATFORM BUGGY: Small, Electric Start, Gas, Hi & Low Range. $850 (863)697-2032 after 4pm MOTOR HOME- 50' long bus. Fully furnished. To many ex- tras to mention! 65KW Honda generator. 8'-2 axle trailer in- cluded $3500. 407-683-9515 or 683-9516 WILDWOOD, '92, 24', Sleeps 4. Good condition. $3500. (863)675-1508 Automobiles IIT I n - Automobiles 4005 Autos Wanted 4010 Classic Cars 4015 Commercial Trucks 4020 Construction Equipment 4025 Foreign Cars 4030 Four Wheel Drive 4035 Heavy Duty Trucks 4040 Pats Repairs 4045 Pickup Trucks 4050 Sport Utitty 4055 Tractor Trailers 4060 Utility Trilers 4065 Vans 4070 $500 POLICE IMPOUNDS Cars from $500! Tax Repos, US Marshall and IRS sales! Cars, Trucks, SUV's, Toyo- ta's, Honda's, Chevy's & more! For Listings Call (800)425-1730 x2384. CADILLAC DEVILLE '90, Runs, needs minor work, $700 or best offer. (863)763-4333 CAMARO- '92, Green. Needs work. Great for parts or me- chanic. $500. Firm. (863)801-1407 or 801-1408 CORVETTE '96, LT4, 6 spd., grandsport tires & wheels, black w/black leather, extras, 39k, $20,000 (863)673-2197 FIREBIRD FORMULA- '2000, Leather, T-Top, Runs great. Good condition. $9500. (863)467-8797 FORD ESCORT 1996: $800. or best offer. (863)763-0039 FORD TAURUS 1998: Great condition inside & out, load- ed. $2400.863-234-3470 FORD TEMPO 1992, Runs good. Dependable. $250. or best offer. (863)983-4694 HONDA ACCORD '00- 156k hwy miles, 5 spd, 35 mpg, Loaded, CD chger/Cass, exc cond, $2500 (772)360-7373 HONDA DESOL '94 White, convertible, Standard. 195K mis. $2000 or best offer (863)763-7060 JAGUAR XJ6 '83: Runs, good body, moon roof, original en- gine. $2000 or best offer. 863-467-8844 PONTIAC FIREBIRD- '89, Au- to., Exc. cond. $1500. or best offer. 863-763-5679 or 772-359-2545 SATURN 1995: Manual, needs little work. $700 or best of- fer. 863-655-0125 or 863-634-0016 DUMP TRUCK, 1 ton, 8'x12' bed. 4' sides, Strong truck. $2000. (863)509-3260 BRUSH CUTTER, '99 ASV 4810 w/Davco 705, runs great: $18,000 (863)673-2197 CONST. SCAFFOLD- 2 story, with trailer, $1200 neg (863)763-3451 JEEP CJ7- '1956. Runs good. 4 cyl., Needs body work. No title. Bill of sale. $600. (863)697-3997 JEEP WRANGLER '97, Sahara, V6 auto., a/c, good cond., $4500 (863)675-2404 TOYOTA TUNDRA '2000- TRD racing pkg., 77K, 4x4, $14,000 or best offer (863)634-3741 GOLF CART, 4 passenger, $975. 863-946-3822 or 954-646-3217 GOLF CARTS (2) electric, with battery chargers, $1200 for both or will sell separate (863)634-7706 AUTOFORMER: By HUGHES 30 amp, voltage booster & surge protection. $275. 863-610-1120 CHEVY CAPRICE '86- selling for parts, have title, $500 (561)209-3875 CHEVY TRANSMISSION- Granny, 4 speed, flywheel, clutch & bell housing, $450 (863)697-3895 DODGE TAILGATE: 94 97, full size, good cond, no dents or rust. Junkyard price $300. Asking $175. 863-610-1120 FUEL TANK: L shaped, 110 gallon, w/12 v pump, hose & nozzle. New paint (white). $450 neg. 863-697-9704 RIMS- 22", Helo Hawk, 1/5 yrs old. Good low profile tires, $100, or best offer. (863)763-2230 RUBBER MAT, For Dodge pickup, 6ft. bed. $50 (863)763-5062 SEATS for S10, grey on dark grey interior, good shape, 40/60 console, $125 (863)763-8797 TIRES: 3, ST225/75R15. $75 for all, will sep. (863)675-0031 BED EXTENDER- fits Ford F150 pickup. $150 or best offer (561)262-1390 DODGE DAKOTA '06: 4WD, Laramie, silver, loaded. "Ready to tow" behind a mo- tor home. Blue ox hitch adaptor, M&G air brake sys- tem, awesome telescoping tailgate ramp for easy load- ing of motorcycle, air bag leveling. 6500 mi, over $35k invested. Must sell. $27,500 negotiable. 239-898-6396 DODGE RAM '05, 1500 SLT Quad Cab, all power, cd player, 25k, asking $19,500 (863)634-9810 DODGE RAM 1500 1994: 3/4 ton, good engine but bad transmission. $450 or best offer. 863-610-1964 FORD F100, '83, auto, air, 300 6 cyl., 2 tone blue, new tires, Runs but needs work. $600. Neg. (863)467-8464 Okee. FORD F150 1991, Good con- dition. $2500 or best offer. (239)784-9430 FORD F250 '86, No bed. $600 (863)635-4465 FORD F250-'94, 4x4, Runs good. $2000. or best offer. 63-253-2477 FORD F3501991 DUALLY 48K Original miles!! Best offer- (863)517-0519 GMC SONOMA '99, Ext. cab, runs great, cold a/c, new tires. $4000 or best offer. (772)465-9070 PU BED HARD TOP- for 98 Dodge pickup, bright blue, $300 or best of- fer(863)634-6910 TONNEAU COVER- fiberglass, for S10, includes bedliner, $350 or will sell separate (863)763-8797 UTILITY TRAILER,'06, 4x8, tilt w/reinforced sides. For Motor- cycles or lawn mowers. Ask- ing $635. (561)670-3636 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN '90, SE model. Runs good, new brakes. $1000 (863)467-6475 Public Notices S-iIIi ~A NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE HENRY TOWING & RECOVERY CORP gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 02/1612007, 10:00 am at 49 N Indus- trial Loop Bay 8, Unit 3, Labelle, FL 33935-545, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Rorida Statutes, HEND- RY TOWING & RECOVERY CORP re- serves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 1988 Honda JHMCA5647JC111564 189809 CB 2/1/2007 PUBLICNOTICE Date of Auction: Feb. 3,2007,11:00am A Load & Lock Storage 5775 SR 80, LaBelle, FL 33935 863-674-1876, Unit #14 Customer's name & description of items: Dale Sharkey household goods, tools, books, boxes 187910 CB 1/25;2/1/07 How do you find a Job In today's competitive market? In the employ- ment section of the cas- slfleds ,I: .' S13 I I! ~II I I I I I Y 8 0 < ( ( HENRY COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS HENRY COUNTY HOUSING PROGRAM Hendry County hereby requests PROPOSALS from qualified bidders for the rehabili- tation of two (2) single family homes located in Hendry County as a part of the Hendry County Housing Program which consists of Hurricane Housing Recovery Program, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), and S.H..R Programs. Proposals are due no later than 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, March 1, 2007 and delivered or mailed to: Ms. Barbara Butler, Hendry County Clerk of the Court, Post Office Box 1760, 25 E. Hickpochee Avenue, LaBelle, Florida 33975-1760 (the County will not assume any responsibility for proposals received past the bid opening time), Any and all proposals received after this time and date will not be opened or considered. Proposals should be submitted in a separate sealed envelop marked "HENDRY COUNTY HOUSING PROGRAM HSG #5", and HENRYY COUNTY HOUSING PRO- GRAM HSG #6". All bids must be accompanied by.copy of license and proof of insurance. For specific project information, contact Ms. Nancy Phillips at 561-432-1524 or by FAX at 561-432-6734. Bids will be opened at 10:15 a.m. on Thursday, March 2007 in the Hendry County's Clerk's Office, Second Floor, at the Hendry County Court House in LaBelle. A mandatory meeting and contractor walk-thru for review of these projects will be held on Thursday, February 8, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. in the Hendry County S.H.I.P Of- fice, located at 165 S. Lee Street, Court House Square in LaBelle. Any firm not rep- resented at this meeting will be unable to bid. All potential bidders must be in the S.H.I.P lobby no later than 10:05 a.m. in orderto participate in this RFP Hendry County reserves the right to accept or reject bids. Hendry County is an Equal Opportunity Employer, actively seeking Minority Contractor Participation and promotes Fair Housing. Kevin S. McCarthy Chairman, BOCC 189312 CGS 2/1/07 iiti 825 E. Cowboy Way, Suite 108 Labelle, Florida 33935 863-612-0070 -- _ "~' ~~~-'- smfy -asa ff- rm~rr;cn 18 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, February 1, 2007 '4 Pue V a0Weed SCORE A TOUCHDOWN WITH THESE PRICES?? 2004 Chevrolet TAHOE Bodysv yle ....................Suv 44 .. -- E Serior....Silver Birch Meiallic w g _ Interio ..................TonlNeutral Mileage.............79,107 Miles 5.3 liter 8 Cl. Fuel Injected Transmission .....Automatic . Sio ik #.....d .............. R141298 . : J i VIN #...IGNEK13Z74R141298 ,;-.F -.. i FM 5Sr~ers.ch Pad,.:- g. a-t .Li .,, r -Il.:, -.hed- F,,. nger .l jei r to F' r l. e :.. Ir tI ; l .. :: /' (.AMrUc.r Ti p kd,:,,', r ,',t,=," ol '".) I "j,- -0 ,:,r .,.,i,-,. t", 11 11e r, big.Ff.-.t t b IJ1:.!,..llJ o I 1 ..... ... 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