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roof I '1I' Ii'uiFIIiUi V::~?~ IL-~O~ Thursday, May 26, 2005 -Vol. 90 No.50 Frostproof's Hometown Newspaper for More Than 85 Years 50 cents Briefs Holiday garbage schedule The Polk County Board of County Commissioners Solid Waste division announces the holiday garbage sched- ule. Monday, May 30, 2005, the Landfills will be closed. There will be no garbage col- lection service in the unin- corporated areas. The Mon- day pickup will not be rescheduled. Library announces summer programs The Latt Maxcy Memorial Library is now accepting reg- istration for its annual sum- mer program. The fun begins with the kick off, June 10th at 3 pm. The following week, June 13 through 17, there will be two sessions: pre-k through second grade will meet 10 until 11:30am. and grades 3 through 5, meets at 1:30 until 3pm. Both groups will come together on Friday, June 17th at 3 pm for an entertaining show by the "Jiggleman". This show is also open to the public. July 8th at 3, the Florida Aquarium will be here to present an interactive show called River Connec- tions. This is open to the public. July 29, the library will host a back to school program put on by the Polk County Sheriffs Dept called Danger Stranger. There will be fingerprinting kits avail- able for parents to take home and do with their chil- dren. This is open to the pub- lic. High school students can receive .community service- hours by volunteering during the week long program. Reg- istration is requested. Any Questions or inquiries, call the library at 635-7857. Chamber hosts luncheon The Frostproof Chamber of Commerce will host their monthly luncheon Tuesday, June 21 at noon, at the Depot, located at 118 East Wall Street. Guest speaker will be Tom Patton. Cost is $8. For more information call 635.9112. City hosts summer program On June 1, 2005 the City of Frostproof will hold its :annual summer recreation program at Frostproof High School located at 1000 N. Palm Avenue. The program will run from June 1, 2005 until July 25, 2005, The sum- mer recreation program is open Monday through Fri- day, 7:30 am until 4:30 pm (drop off begins 7:15 and pick-up NO LATER then 5 PM). for ages 7-12. The price for each child is $25 a week and $15. each additional family member. Your child will participate in various sports and games including: soccer, basketball, tennis, dodge ball and table tennis There will also be time for arts and crafts. This summer, we will take weekly field trips to such places as Bowl- ing, Putt-putt golf, swimming and much more. Registra- tion forms will be sent home with students. For more information or to register your child for the Frostproof Summer Recre- ation program please, con- tact Brad Hutzelman at (863) 635-7855. See Page 2 for information about how to contact the newspaper. newszap.com nHwsIlog.info Online news & information 8 116510 0 0 0 21 WSC holds commencement One hundred and forty four students celebrated their gradua- tion from Warner Southern Col- lege on Saturday, May 7. The graduation ceremony took place outdoors on the college's west campus courtyard. One hundred twenty one stu- dents received a Bachelor of Arts degree and eight earned an Asso- ciate of Arts degree. Fifteen were awarded the Master of Business Administration degree. There were 31 students who graduated with academic honors. Six stu- dents graduated Summa Cum Laude (Grade Point Average 3.90 - 4.00), seven graduated Magna Cum Laude (Grade Point Aver- age 3.70 3.89) and 18 students graduated Cum Laude (Grade Point Average 3.50 -3.69). Reverend Ancil L. Abney, Senior Pastor of the First Church of God in Bradenton, Florida, gave the Commencement Address. Reverend Abney gradu- ated from Warner Southern in 1983 with a B.A. degree in Church Ministry. He has served Church of God congregations in Ohio, Kentucky and Florida. He currently serves as Chair of the Executive Council and General Assembly for Florida Church of God Ministries. Dr. Gregory Hall, President, and Dr. William Rigel, Executive Vice President, pre- sented the candidates for gradua- tion and conferred the degrees. Tara Nicki Towns, 2003 Warner Southern alumnus, inducted the graduates into the Warner South- ern College Alumni Association. Honorary degrees were awarded to Nelson and Adelheid Junges, who teach at Boa Terra Bible Institute in Curitiba, Brazil. Both Nelson and Adelheid have provided leadership for Church Sof God World Conferences, the North American Convention, and other international events. Dr. Steven Darr, Chair of the Department of Fine Arts and Music Professor at Warner South- ern, began the ceremony with an opening hymn. The Young Amer- icans and Collegiate Chorale pro- vided special music. Warner Southern College, a Christian liberal arts college founded in 1968, is located five miles south of Lake Wales on both sides of Highway 27. The three largest departments are Business, Bible & Church Min- istry and Teacher Education. Warner Southern College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Associate, Bachelor, and Master Degrees. . Graduation Day: Frostproof seniors graduate Staff photo/Cindy Monk Frostproof High School held their graduation ceremony Thursday, May 19. This year's graduating class had approximately 112 students. Courtesy photo Processional of students at Warner Southern's Commence- ment held Saturday, May 7. One hundred forty four students graduated Delinquent taxes are now online to view As of May 16th, bidders are now able to go online and view delinquent tax certifi- cates for the first time. The Polk County Tax Col- lector's Office is pleased to announce'that-the 2005 Tax Certificate Sale (for 2004 delinquent property taxes) will be held on the Internet for the first time this year. This ini- tiates the bidding process, which will formally open on May 16th and close with the awarding of bids beginning May 31st 2005. The list, which in years past has totaled as much as $14 million in delinquent taxes, represents over 23,000 parcels this year alone. The intent is to streamline a process that typi- cally has lasted as long as eight to ten long days and involved a relatively small group of investors. This year, See Taxes- Page 2 Bok is hosting music series FMSHS Principal David Lewis places the Saluta- Kelly Watts walks to his seat Staff photo/Cindy Monk torian medal around at the FMSHS commence- Valedictorian for FMSHS is Patricia Anne Smiths' ment ceremony held Thurs- Maria Hernandez Ojeda. Princi- neck at the commence- day, May 19. Kelly will leave pal David Lewis congratulates ment ceremony held Frostproof in June for basic Maria on a job well done. May 19th. training. Historic Bok Sanctuary will feature a variety of Central Florida musical talent with its fourth annual Live at the Gar- dens summer music series. Kicking off the series was Brazilian Nights An Evening of Samba Jazz and Bossa Nova held May 22 at 7:15 p.m. Concert ticket prices: $15 adults or $8 children 5-12; day of concert $17 adults or $10 children. Come early to enjoy a delicious dinner served at the Carillon Cafe from 5:45 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dinners are $16 non-member, $8 children 12 and under or $14.50 mem- bers. Reservations and pre- payment are required for the concert and the optional din- ner. Call (863) 676-1408, ext. 2216, for reservations or infor- mation. Advance tickets for the remaining concerts in the Live at the Gardens summer music series are $13 adults or $6 chil- dren 5-12; day of concert $15 adults or $8 children. Each concert begins at 7:15 p.m. June 25-FootHill. Blue- grass, traditional bluegrass music in three-part harmony. July 30-Broadway & Jazz, great American classics of See Concerts Page 2 Polk Public Schools 2005 Hall of Fame inductees Four chosen for Polk Coun- ty Public Schools Hall of Fame Hinshaw, Hoffman, Hubbell and Washington to be inducted May 25 Hospitality entrepreneur Vita Hinshaw, educator Katherine Blood Hoffman, doctor of optometry Gerard Hubbell and industrial engi- neer Michael Washington Threea have been named 2005 inductees to the Polk County Public Schools Hall of Fame. They will be honored May 25 at the Lake Wales Country Club along with Polk's 2005 high school valedictorians and salutatorians. The Hall of Fame was start- ed in 1985 and inductees are individuals who attended a Polk public school and made significant professional contri- butions in the arts, business, education, entertainment, gov- ernment, law, military, medi- cine, sports or other fields. There are 77 Hall of Fame members with the 2005 induc- tion of Hinshaw, Hubbell, Hoffman, Huebell and Wash- ington. A complete list of members can be viewed at www.polkfl.net/communityre- lations/Recognitions/hallof f ame.htm. The following are biogra- phies of the 2005 inductees: Vita Hinshaw Vita Hinshaw, along with family members, grew Lake Wales' Chalet Suzanne into a world famous country inn and restaurant. Uncle Ben's Rice Company named Chalet Suzanne as one of the nation's Top 10 country inns and Chalet Suzanne has also been named to Florida Trend Magazine's Golden Spoon Award Hall of Fame. Vita was the driving force behind the inn being named to the National Register of Historic Places. She also fos- tered the relationship between See Inductees- Page 2 uounesy pnoro Jaeger family wins TV Citizens Bank and Trust recently gave away a 27" TV and DVD Player as part of their Grand Opening Celebration for their new Chalet Suzanne Road office. The happy winners, Ann and Tony Jaeger of Lake Wales, are pic- tured with branch manager Andi Brannon. The winning entry was selected from over 600 entries received at the new Citizens Bank and Trust location. st More FHS gradua''tion photos Inside 2 The Frostproof News, Thursday, May 26, 2005 Inductees Continued From Page 1 the restaurant and NASA that led to the restaurant's soups being served on Apollo 15 and 16 and the Apollo-Soyuz space mission with astronauts and cosmonauts. Chalet Suzanne's Moon Soup was displayed at the Smithson- ian's Air and Space Museum. She established the inn's Wedding and Autograph Gar- den and opened the inn's Court- yard Spa. She is active today adding to the inn's antique col- lection and overseeing the deco- rating of guestrooms. In 2002, she was named Lake Wales Pio- neer of the Year. She graduated from Lake Wales High. Katherine Blood Hoffman Katherine Blood Hoffman attended Florida State College for Women during the Great Depres- sion and the college accepted truckloads of oranges from her father's fruit business in payment of her $265 tuition. After earning a master's degree from New York's Columbia University, she joined Florida State University's chemistry faculty in 1940 when it was unusual for women to teach the subject at the university level. She was an instructor, assistant professor, full professor and associate chair of the chemistry department. She was FSU's dean of women from 1967 to 1970 and was president of the FSU Faculty Senate in 1981-82. She retired in 1984 and the FSU Department of Chemistry dedicated the Kather- ine B. Hoffman Teaching Labora- tory. Hoffman stays involved with the Alumni Association and been on its Board of Directors. She and her husband established a $100,000 Katherine Blood Hoff- man Endowed Scholarship in Chemistry. The Hoffmans spon- sored the scholarship along with matching funds from the state of Florida. The scholarship is for FSU chemistry students exhibiting a determination to succeed, personal integrity, responsibility and high standards of character. She attended Win- ter Haven-area schools. Dr. Gerard Hubbell Dr. Gerard Hubbell estab- lished Lakeland's Hubbell Eye Clinic and OpticatlDivision, now iri its 28th year Dr. Hubell received the 1997 Vision USA Award, a presidential award pre- sented to him at the Oval Office by President Clinton. For more than 20 years, he has provided eye care to the poor and indigent. He is a speaker and lecturer and represented companies that include Johnson and Johnson, Acuvue, Ciba and Durasoft. He also has been a clinical physician for Bausch & Lomb and Allergen Pharmaceuticals. He is listed in the platinum edition of The American Registry of Who's Who as a pioneer in the fields of diagnostic eye care and contact lenses. He is a published author and frequently is in the media as a guest and expert source on the subject of eye care. He is a mem- ber of the National Eye Research Foundation, National Vision Council and National Better Vision Institute, all invitation- only organizations. He has received more than a dozen awards from the Lion's Club Eye- sight Committee for his commu- nity service work. He graduated from Winter Haven High. Dr. Michael Washington Threea Dr. Michael Washington Threea, an industrial engineer with the Centers for Disease Con- trol in Atlanta, was selected this Vita Hinshaw |I.: e ' Courtesy photo Katherine Blood Hoffman Dr. Gerard Huebbell Taxes Continued From Page 1 however, the field of participants will be limited only by those who want to sign up online and file a deposit with the tax office in order to place bids. With a large pool of participants, as evi- denced by five other Florida counties who held online tax certificate sales last year, the benefits can be worthwhile. According to Joe Tedder, Polk County Tax Collector, "With an online auction, we expect to see lower interest rates for delin- quent property owners, a larger pool of new investors, higher percentage of certificates sold, and fewer resources tied up by our, offices." Tedder went on to -say, "This online sale in turn benefits all the Polk County tax- ing authorities and ultimately the taxpayers themselves." Real estate taxes (ad Valorum taxes) are due November 1st each year.' Taxpayers may opt to pay early if they chose. At the bottom of the annual property tax bill are monthly amounts which provide a discount for whatever month the payment is made. Property taxes that are not paid before April 1st are delin- quent Delinquent property taxes that are not paid by May 1st are placed on a list of properties in which tax certificates which will be auctioned. On May 16th, the advertised list will be posted on the web and bids may be entered. A tax certificate represents a lien on real property and earns interest at a maximum rate of 18% per year. The cost to pur- Concerts Continued From Page 1 Broadway and Jazz. August 20-Tammerlin, mix of traditional and original songs in folk, eclectic and electric. October 1-Billington-Busta- mante Duo, mix of Latin Ameri- chase a certificate includes the gross tax, interest, advertising cost and the cost of the Tax Cer- tificate sale. The bidding begins at 18% and the certificate is sold to the person bidding the LOW- EST annual interest rate. In order to clear the property of the tax lien, the property owner must pay the amount of the tax certificate plus interest calculated from the month after the certificate sale to the month of payment or no less than 5%. All payments are made to the Tax Collector. The life of a tax certificate is seven years from the date of issuance. Neither Tax Certifi- cates nor interest rates are guar- anteed. Tax certificates listings will be published three times this month: May 16th, May 19th and May 26th. You may obtain copies at the Polk County Tax Collec- tor's main offices on 430 E. Main Street in Bartow, as well as the Lakeland and Haines City branch offices. Their locations, as well as additional information about the Tax Certificate auction may be found on the Tax Collec- tor's website, www.PolkTaxes.com. Polk Government Television (PGTV) has also produced a pro- gram that is airing during the month of May, which gives an overview of the sale. Joe G. Ted- der, CFC, Polk County Tax Col- lector hosts the thirty minute program with guest hosts Laura J. Hawley, Financial Planner and WFLK Talk Radio host and Tom Roe Oldt, Investment Advisor and Ledger Columnist. To see a listing of show times, go to www.PolkTaxes.com. ca, jazz, pop and classical music. Historic Bok Sanctuary is open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The award-winning Education and Visitor Center is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admis- sion is $8 for adults and $3 for ages 5-12. Members and chil- dren under 5 are admitted free. www.boksanctuary.org Letter to the Editor vvw I). Courtesy photo Dr. Michael Washington Threea year by Institute of Industrial Engineers as Most Outstanding Young Industrial Engineer in Business and Industry. In 2003, he was chosen as one of the top young engineers in the nation and one of 16 "New Faces in Engineering" by the USA Today newspaper and National Engi- neering Week magazine. He was nominated for the award by the Institute of Industrial Engineers for his role in creating computer simulations to model a small- pox/influenza vaccination clinic. In 2002, Dr. Washington Threea spent three months in West Africa doing consulting work with the Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization helping to train workers as they monitored polio, yellow fever, measles, tetanus and meningitis. He has also been honored by the University of South Florida's Col- lege of Engineering for his engi- neering contributions to humani- tarian efforts and services. He was part of Auburndale High School's Hall of Fame inaugural class in 2000. 100 years combined dental experience LAKE WALES DE *DE *V-^S, s Your Loose Dentures Made to Fit 863-676-8536 M.Max Weaver, DDS Many solutions for loose dentures One Doctors Lane Lake Wales, FL 33853 www.mmweaverdds.com With sincere appreciation, In the midst of one of our busiest seasons, with graduation events, FCAT scores being released and other end-of-year activities; one of the m6st gratify- ing and important things I will do is write this letter. On behalf of our 86,000 stu- dents and 11,000 employees, I want to thank members of our local legislative delegation for the outstanding work they did during the 2005 legislative ses- sion. Their efforts in moving school districts such as Polk in the right direction toward educa- tional equity are to be celebrat- ed. I hope that every citizen of Polk County will have an oppor- tunity to congratulate them for their successful efforts to increase resources for the better- ment of all our students. I am fortunate to be superin- tendent in a county whose leg- islative delegation understands the critical need for increased education funding. If Polk Coun- ty and Florida are to achieve our goal of competing on the nation- al and international stage, we. must fund education on a par with other states. Through strong leadership and persever- ance, our legislative delegation members have taken a giant step forward with the increased fund- ing contained in this year's edu- cation budget. Please be assured that Polk County will be a responsible steward of the dollars we receive and it will be used in ways that will best benefit our students. I appreciate the opportunity to work with these elected offi- cials as we collectively strive toward reaching the goal of bringing Polk County to the high- est levels in education. Sincerely, Gail F. McKinzie, Ph.D Superintendent of Schools Polk County Public Schools Speak Out Speak Out is our free 24-hour opinion line. Call (863) 635-2171 to express your opinion or ask questions about public issues. You are not required to give your name. While we want you to speak out freely, the newspaper reserves the right to edit calls for clarity, brevity, relevance and fairness. Frostproof News Our Purpose... The Frostproof News is published by Independent Newspapers of Florida. Independent is owned by a unique trust that enables this newspaper to pur- sue a mission of journalistic service to the citizens of the community Since no dividends are paid. the company is able to thnve on profit margins below industry standards. 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Online News & Information Gel the latest local news at www.newszap.com (863) 635-2244 To save time and money bv ha\ ing the ne\\ s- paper delivered to your home by mail. call Reader Services at 1-877-353-2424 or email readerservices @l ne% sza p.comn. -: M. k n4l .19, w I I :,... ;' . 'r / rhe Frostproof News, Thursday, May 26, 2005 3 Congratulations FMSHS graduates! Your stafr pnoto/Cinoy MonkI ^^ --Kr rhey say 'A smile is worth a thousand words' and Tim Staff photo/Cindy Monk Fitts smile shows how happy FHS Junior class honor students (back row-I to r)Brittany he is to be graduating from Wilkerson, Shelby Jones, Jennifer Shelton,(front row) Frostproof High School. Brandy Brown, Laura Swygert and Mary Beth Rowles served Graduation was held May as usherettes for the FHS commencement ceremony held 19th. May 19th. .--= starn pnoto/l;lnay MOnK Twin brothers, Antoine and Antonio Barrett Cobb were among the 2005 FMSHS graduat- ing class. Graduation ceremonies were held May 19th. Staff photo/Cindy Monk FMSHS Senior Class President, Whitney Scott, gave the closing address at the gradu- ating ceremony held May 19th.' Staff photo/Cindy Monk Carmela Lopez received her Frostproof Mid- dle Senior High School diploma from Princi- pal David Lewis at the graduation ceremony held Thursday, May 19th. is pr S Last chance :-- i .' *Nt wUrpr.r to vfeW exbI .." .. .. T r- ^ i Wltir ila Ml i 'a People have so much to do and so little time to do it. To help you deal with your time constraints, we pack this little newspaper with lots of relevant and useful information. We want you to learn what you need to know quickly, so you can experience and enjoy your community fully. How are we doing? Let us know by mailing feedback@newszap.com or calling your editor. Frostproof News Community Service Through Journalism Winter Haven Hospital So UR f Foria C e o M An Affiliate of the University of Florida College of Medicine and Shands HealthCare "No matter where you are in life'sjourney please help us assure you, your family, and your friends have access to the best healthcare available. To find out how you can help, visit our Mid-Florida Medical Services Foundation web page at www.winterhavenhospitalcom Ai k AAWRTL *hA AT THE WINTER HAVEN HOSPIrAL HEALTH CONNECrION, YOU'LL FIND A FRIENDLY AND ACCURATE SOURCE FOR: Physician and health care specialist referrals Health education classes and information Registering for upcoming events, lectures and health screening. To learn more about how to access our comprehensive 527 bed health service organization and its cost effective, high quality services, call the Winter Haven Hospital Health Connection Winter Haven Hospital S Health Connection 863 291-6705 or 1 800 416-6705 Hours: Monday Friday 8:00 AM 4:00 PM My daughter was worried because I live alone in the home where my wife and I brought up our kids. I even began to think that I may need to move out of my house. Now if I get into difficulty, all I have to do is press the Lifeline button that I wear on my wristband, and I'm connected right away to the people at Lifeline. They'll send a responder right over to my home. My responder is one of my neighbors who has agreed to help me. They'll make sure that I get immediate help. They're always there, 24 hours a day. / f ,/ Do You Feel Confident Living in Your Own Home? Call Lifeline (863) 297-1810 . Winter Haven Hospital Speakers' Bureau A free service that provides qualified professionals to present health-related topics of interest to community groups, schools, churches, and other not-for-profit organizations. Speakers can be provided to speak on a wide variety of topics that are tailored to meet the specific needs of your group. Winter Haven Hospital V Health Connection Schedule a speaker today by calling the (800) 416-6705 or 291-6705 For scheduling and preparation purposes, please allow 30 days advance notice. Don't forget to mark your calendar for these informative and educational events. All lectures are free, but they require pre-registration. To find out more information, or to register, call us at: Winter Haven Hospital Health Connection, 291-6705 or 1-800-416-6705, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, or visit our website at www.winterhavenhospital.com. Domest Violence: The Unseen Trutlh hy do I Say? DefinmMition, signs and symptoms of domestic violence vi be presented along with disssion Lefs break the cyde of violence. oME June 7. 2005 IE 630 PM 80 PM Omocum. Sweet Center, 1201 Fst Street South, Winter Haven vWA. Kathy Suer, MH, Famiy Builders Program Winter Haven Hospital Behavioral Health Diision Babysitting Trinin This class trades safety, accident preenion handing emergencies and how to be a responsible babysitr. WiE: June 28,2005 iME: 9)J0AM-5:00PM FE: 53000 indudes mc se materials, drks and snack wloN: Regency Medical Cenler assroom, Winter an Uvng With Diabees A four-week course indung an oerview of dabels meal planning selfblood gkucose monitorig, awareness of compucations, and dealing ith sre ME June 1,8,15 and 22,2005 iME 100 PM.-330 PM FE: $25.00 Jot oM. Winter Haven Hosptal Education Classrooms To register for this class or for more information, call (863) 297-1706. Evening classes are also available Thursday evenings in January, April, July and October. Call (863) 297-1706 for dates and times. Total oiteplaeme For any indMdual considering or sdtedled fora point replacement ths dass teaches epectaions pre and post surgery, .e pain exercise length of stay, equipment and follow up care Cass is taught by Orthopedic nurses and OcaJpabona and Phscal 1erapmt o. June n' 120PM- LI3PM LoLxm- Swarm 6 Day Room, Winer Haven Hospital For more inomabon aboutthis program please call 297-1806 S1l Sressed Are you finding lot of sress in the secondhalf of your ife Everyone is a unique individual and responds derently to sessul situations This program wi teach you to balan your ife and manage your stress in away that is uniqueto you. The methods taught are based on proen prindples. Sometimes our habitual nature" inaeases our stores but we can change our habits. Join us for a discussion about how stress affect our health and "body age" and how prading indplCentered tress Management will impre your ife The inslrudor for this dass is David Castlbeny, Certified Hlstic StsManage t Spemda OME June 15,2005 ME 10:00 AM-12.00 Noon oc woN: Winter Haven Hospital Cassrooms Activities are planned and organized by Chuck Warren, Coordinator of the Sage-ing Progran at Winter Haven Hospital. Chuck is also a Sage-ing leader with the Spiritual Eldering Institute of Boulder, Colorado. If you are interested in learning more about these workshops, please call Chuck at 292-4124. Most programs are free, however, seating is limited, so we ask that you call and reserve a seat For more information and to receive a newsletter giving dates and times of the activities, please call (863) 291-6705 or 1-800-416-6705. 'I -_ www.winterhavenhospital.com Main (863) 293-1121 Emergency (863) 293-1111 3 The Frostproof News, Thursday, May 26, 2005 4 The Frostproof News, Thursday, May 26,2005 Farewell FMSHS senior class Courtesy phoil Bank celebrates re-opening Citizens Bank and Trust celebrated the grand re-opening of their office in Lake Wales with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, May 18, 2005. The former American Bank & Trust building located at 222 State Road 60 East, has a newly redecorated downstairs lobby as well as a newly remodeled Trust Department on the second floor. Attending the ceremony were (L to R): Jinx Wilson CB&T Director; Tim Huston Huston Motors and CB&T Director; Chuck Seely CB&T Advisory Board; Chuck Galloway Attorney City of Lake Wales; Jean Kincaid Scott Lake Wales City Commissioner; Hood Craddock - CB&T Director; RT. Wilson CB&T Chairman of the Board; Greg Littleton CB&T Presi- dent and CEO; Dan McCullough CB&T Executive Vice President; Alex Wheeler Mayor City of Lake Wales; Kathy Manry Lake Wales City Commissioner. Staff photo/Cindy Monk FHS Junior students Hope Franklin, Shelby Jones, Audrey Hildago and Laura Swygert presented Principal David Lewis with a farewell card. Mr. Lewis will be leaving Frost- proof Middle Senior High School this summer to take a new position with the Polk Coun- ty School Board. alarr pnoio/nmay MonK Patricia Smith (left) and Whitney Scott rep- resented the FHS senior class at the farewell assembly as they gave Principal David Lewis farewell gifts, as this completes Mr. Lewis last year at FMSHS. FHS 50th class reunion announced The Frostproof High School Class of 1955 will be having their 50 year class reunion on June 10, 11 and 12. The three day event will begin with a casual gathering on Friday night. This will be a time for classmates to get reacquaint- ed, and give a recap of their lives, since 1955. Some class members will play golf on Saturday morning and others will take the city tour, which will begin at the Frostproof Historical Museum/Library. The next stop will be City Hall, where this class graduated when it was Frostproof High School. The tour will move on to the Ramon The- atre which will be fondly remem- bered as the "social" highlight of Frostproof in those days and then to the Frostproof Art Gallery. The reunion will continue on Saturday night, with a banquet and dancing at the Inn On The Lakes in Sebring. A farewell gath- ering will be held on Sunday morning, with brunch, a devo- tional and goodbyes. Staff photo/Cindy Monk A farewell assembly was held for FMSHS 2005 senior class on Friday, May 13th. John Gaines receives a hand shake and gift from Principal David Lewis. 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Selling Florida In June: 2 Story Luxury Island Home with 4+ car garage June 15, 1pm 5160 SeaBell Rd, Sanibel 1/2 acre, Steps to the Gulf, views 5000 acre na- tional wildlife park. Deep Wa- terfront 2 Story Home & Dock... + Lot June 12, 1pm, No Bridges, on Lagoon Street, N Ft Myers. (941)497-7997 www.vanderee.com Neal Van- DeRee, CAI Realtor/Auctioneer (au 460). GIGANTIC 3-DAY Auction. June 2, 3, 4, 2005. Mont- gomery, AL. Single, Tandem & Tri-Axle Dumps (40 of which are 2004-2005 year), Truck Tractors, Lowboys, Crawler Loaders & Tractors, Excavators, Motor Graders & Scrapers, Backhoes, Rubber Tired Loaders, Forklifts, Pav- ing, Skidders, Feller Bunch- ers, Log Loaders, Farm Tractors. J.M. Wood Auction Co., Inc. (334)264-3265. Bryant Wood AL Lic#1137. SMOKY MOUNTAINS/ GATLINBURG. Foreclosure Auction. 4 cha- lets, 2 mountain lots, 1 office building. June 3,12:00 noon. Furrow Auction Company (800)4FURROW; www.furrow.com. TN Lic #62. BASSET HOUND- Frostproof area on 05/13/05. 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To good homes (863)674-0780 KITTENS, 1 Male & 1 Female, Tiger Striped. Litter trained & on hard food. Free to good home. (863)673-1766 MOBILE HOME- must move, needs very little TLC, (863)946-0670 or (954)410-5850. EARN DEGREE online from home. *Business, *Paralegal, *Computers. Job Placement Assistance. Computer & Financial aid if qualify. (866)858-2121 www. tidewatertechonline.com. Looking for a place to hang your hat? Look no further than the classified. READING A NEWSPAPER... -^INoc05 GOODGUYS SPRING NATIONALS. May 27-29. Alltel Stadium Jacksonville. Rods, customs, & classics thru '72, exhibits, swap meet, entertainment & More. Info: (925)838-9876 www.good-guys.com. HIGH SCHOOL EXCHANGE STUDENTS arriving August need Host Families. Has own insurance and spending mon- ey. Promotes World Peace! American Intercultural Student Exchange. (800)SIBLING - www.aise.com. Employment Employment Empl.yment - Me.T... 215 =a311=0mo 215 Employmen.. 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COKE VENDING MACHINE- 20 yrs old, runs, makes noise, $200 neg. (863)763-8833 days, 863)763-4169 eve. Victorian Games Compendi- um: Cards, Chess, Backgam- mon, Horse Racing, etc. Rules book. $1500 (863)532-9013 23 CU FT DEEP FREEZER $50 or best offer (863)763-3679 after 6pm AMANA GAS STOVE Like new, in excellent condition $150 Call (863)697-6109 DRYER, Kenmore, $80. (863)467-6145 FREEZER- 15 cu. ft. $100. or best offer. (863)763-3679. GAS & ELECTRIC STOVES Elec. stove w/glass top. $450 for both, will sep. (863)675-0948 REFRIGERATOR- Frigidare, Almond, 16 1/2 cu ft Clean, Runs Good. $125. (863)763-4920. REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER 2 door, white, runs great $75 (863)763-6342 UPRIGHT FREEZER Good condition. $150 or best offer (863)467-7180 WALL UNIT- KitchenAid, Self Cleaning Imperial. Excellent condition. $300. (302)697-3594. Time to clean out the attic, basement and/or garage? Advertise your yard sale in the classified and make your clean up a breeze! WOLFF TANNING BEDS Buy Direct and Save! 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CUTTING BLOCK- roll around, Good condition. $25. (772)528-7001 DESK, Roll Top. Fair condi- tion. $50 (863)467-4192 DINING ROOM SET: 42x60 Black Lacquer Table w/4 grey upholstered chairs. Good cond. $250 (863)467-6550 DINING ROOM TABLE- Large, Good condition. $50. (772)528-7001 DR TABLE W/4CHAIRS- leaf, oak, asking $125 or best of- fer. (863)357-3773. DR SUITE- glasstop table, 6 chairs, lighted China cabinet, Loveseat, 6mos old, $250 will sep. (863)357-0916. DR Table- w/ leaf and 4 chairs $100 or will trade for 2 cap- tains chairs & 2 side chair. (863)357-2588 HIGH BACK WICKER CHAIRS- Good condition. $36. Will separate (863)467-5477. MATTRESS AND BOX- SPRING- King size, $275. * (863)227-6210. SOFA & LOVESEAT Leather, light brown, fairly new, great cond. $800 (863)697-6618 SOFA BED- light sea foam green, w/full size mattress (Flexsteel) exc cond. $70. 863)763-8382. SOFA'S (2)- 6' off white, leath- er, and a 6' off white fabric. $400 will sell separate. 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Its blade hub tluins oln a hall Iearing attached to a shaft, and the shaft. blades and vane pivot on a lazy-susan bearing. Thle coipleteld windmll stands nearly 7 feet tall lat the lip of the uppermost blade and mea- sures about 20 inches wide at the base. Farm-Style Windmill plan (No. 695) .. $9.95 Windmills Package (No. Cl'47) Three projects incl. 695 .$21.95 Catalog (pictures hundreds of projects) ... $2.00 Please add $3.00 s&h (except catalog-only orders) To order, circle itemss, Please be sure to clip & send \\/ check to: iInclude your name, tU-llild Icr'eitls address s and ithe naie of P.O. liox 2383 this newspaper. Allow Van Nuys, CA 91409 1-2 weeks for delivery. Or call (800) 82-U-BILD Su-hiltl.co _-i Money Back Guarantee Do-It-Yourself Ideas I leads you to the best products and services. I lTwC CACV IfICT rAl I I ~Cl~r~l~llrlr IIII I aa-~~~aPsl~llsp~sr~a -sr-~nm~ I 1CIIB~Osr~a~g~ac -tr*-* -r 40I'I] iD IDU L LaJwyers/^ Le ga Srvice lCollect ble 0575 I~iTi ~1 I 'LL~*.1 i~2, The Frostproof News, Thursday, May 26, 200O TOILETS (2), New, never used, $100 will sell separ- ate. (863)227-6210. COMM SEW MACHINE- Sing- er, with attachments, $200. (239)728-3567. SEWING MACHINE Table top, portable $30 (863)467-5477 BOWLING BALL- Ladies, Ayr- way Mustang, Tan/Gold, mar- bleized, ex. con $12.5 lb. w/bag. $40 (863)357-3779 TRAMPOLINE you disassemble & remove, $25 (863)763-6468 COLOR TV- 19", Good condi- tion. $30. (863)532-8158 RADIO, Old Fashioned Look Thomas Collectors Edition, wicassette. (863)467-4192 Toos072513 '04 MILLER BOBCAT 225 wetVi':i 'n ~ i,; 'i, used only 60hrs, kept out of weather. 3Jii, r 'r. -3787 BAND SAW- Wilton, Good condition. $200. (863)357-2322, DURACRAFT DRILL PRESS Roorm d : .I :. 16 l:', *: ', ,'I. i" ~I .i ,ne TOOLBOX er 'r M, i ii:ri, VIP, :'.1,r'Ii tool, $5000., ,: _'"'i!ro tools, $5000. 0 .3 ,anI t lo Bu AIR BOAT WANTED & TRACTOR WITH FRONT END MOTOR S635699.2971 .|, * READING A NEWSPAPER... makes you a more informed and irteresting peso, No wonder newspaper readers are more successfully WANTED: FL ART A.E. Backus, H. Newton, Highwaymen Art. (772)562-5567 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 CHICKEN COOP, (4), 10x10, all pressure treated wood, $3500 value, asking $1200. You Move. 863-634-1343 HORSE Pasaflina Gelding, loves attention, does not spook. $2500-. (863)843-2495. REGISTERED APPALOOSA HORSE, BROKE. $1200 (863)467-1421 SPOTTED WALKER FILLIE- 2 / yrs old, green broke, very sweet, $1500. (863)843-2495. CHIPPER/SHREDDER Craftsman w/ Briggs & Strat- ton 5 h/p eng. $250 (863)357-2573 FLAG POLE- 20', 4 sections Beautiful condition. $60. firm. (863)675-6556 JOHN DEERE RIDING MOWER 9 Ihp, Wizard 6 h/p push mower, Yard Machine weed eater $500 (561)662-3335 RIDING MOWER- Craftsman, 6 spd, 12.5HP, 38" deck, PUSHMOWER- Quatro, $450, (863)357-0916. RIDING MOWER- MTD, 16.5 B&S motor, 46" cut, great condition, $450. (863)357-3065. I^ e ISal . 635-2593l inU LAltE:ru NlI Totally remodeled; new kitchen cabinets/new counter tops/new appliances, new carpet, new Pergo flooring in Living Rm/hall/dining & kitchen, totally painted inside & out, new roof, Florida room & best of all new downtown and total view of E/W exposure of Reedy Lake. $299,900. RIMS (2) 21-20", Off of Front of Massey Ferguson 253 4x4. $300 for both. (863)674-5744 ROTO TILLER- Good shape, heavy duty, 5hp motor, $200. (863)357-3065. TRACTOR TIRES: 2 Titan R1 AG Tread, High traction, lug size 14.9-28. $600 for the pair (863)234-1230 READING A NEWSPAPER MAKES YOU A MORE INFORMED AND INTERESTING PERSON. ( oa woMden newspaper readers are more poplarl 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 Frostproof, 28R, Duplex Apt. with a/c, Call (863)635-6399 Your next job could be in today's classified. Did you look for it? 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 Inspection 1060 Real Estate Wanted 1065 Resort Property - Sale 1070 Warehouse Space 1075 Waterfront Property 1080 -n S Ie I South Georgia, 15,000 acres, timber-merchantable & pre- merchantable, owner be- lieves it would convert to cattle ranch, $1550 per Sacre, Clark Investment Prop- erties, 850-224-1854. Ou f tt Prpe, -Sl 105 BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLI- NA. MUST SEE THE BEAUTI- FUL PEACEFUL MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NC MOUN- TAINS. Homes, Cabins, Acreage & Investments. Cherokee Mountain Realty GMAC Real Estate, Murphy www.cherokeemountainreal- ty.com Call for Free Bro- chure (800)841-5868. Guadalupe Riverfront! Spec- tacular riverfronts in "Prime" Texas Hill Country location. 10-32 acres. Long water frontage, huge trees; pano- ramic views. From $300's to $400's. (800)609-7042, x 122 Brokers & Agents welcome. LAKEFRONT BARGAINS Start- ing at $89,900. Gorgeous lakefront parcels. Gently sloping, pristine shoreline, spectacular views. Across from national forest on 35,000 acre recreational lake in East Tenn. Paved roads, underground utilities, central water, sewer, Excel- lent financing. Call now S800)704-3145 ext 617, unset Bay, LLC. NEW MEXICO-20 Acres $29,900. Scenic region, views, canyons, trees, roll- ing hills, wildlife. Enjoy hunt- ing, hiking, horses, great climate. Power, great ac- cess. 100% Financing. Call (877)813-LAND! NORTH CAROLINA MOUN- TAINS! Spring is blooming and is beautiful! A wonderful time to look for real estate. See Photos: www.NorthCarolina- MountainRealty.com or call (800)293-1998. Free Bro- chure. Tennessee Lake Property Salel Parcels from $24,900. 6 1/2 Acre lot $59,900. 27 Acre Lake Estate $124,900. Cabins Available. Call toll-free (866)770-5263 ext 8 for de- .tails. Moile Homes OIIof S lropr -a l 155 5 minutes to Greenbrier Re- sort MTN LAND BARGAINS 20 Acres & Up www.liveinwv.com. ATTENTION INVESTORS: Wa- terfront lots in the Foothills of NC. Deep water lake with 90 miles of shoreline. 20% prede- velopment discounts and 90% financing. NO PAYMENTS for 1 year. Call now for best se- lection. www.nclakefrontprop- erties.com (800)709-LAKE. Mobile Home Lots 2005 Mobile Home Parts 2010 Mobile Homes Ret 2015 Mobile Homes Sale 2020 MoblHms - parts 'I'fll FIBERGLASS STEPS (2) Four risers w/ aluminum rail $100 for both, will sep. (863)467-0479 liouse Salem 14' V HULL BOAT Aluminum, w/trailer. $500 (863)657-6652 15' FIBERGLASS BOAT W/ trailer, vinyl top & 35 h/p Evinrude motor. $1500 (863)675-6652 AVENGER '86- 17' Bass boat & trr, 150 HP Johnson, runs great, $2500 firm or trade or ATV, etc.. (863)801-9496 BASS BOAT 390 V RANGER 1986 with 150 h/p Mercury Opt Max, low hrs w/trailer $6000 (863)946-0307 GOLF CART- Yamaha Gaso- line motor, Very nice: $2000. (863)801-1666. MON-ARK 17 Ft. Includes trailer & canopy to cover boat. 1st $800 takes it. (863)675-6738 PONTOON BOAT 24' No motor, no trailer $800 (863)763-3451 REGAL, '80, 18', with '94 150hp Mariner outboard, minor work needed, $2200. (863)441-7675 FORD F350 CAMPER, '75, A Classic, great mechanical condition, come check it out, $2000 (863)824-0402 MOTORHOME, Itasca, 27.5 foot, 57,000 actual miles, fully self-contained, $5000. 863-697-3516 -arine BOAT TRAILER- 12-14ft, ask- ing $150 or best offer. (863)983-3353. Airboat Engine, Ground Pow- er Unit, with 520 jugs, needs modifying, $2000. (863)675-1754 MOBILE HOME STEPS- fiber- glass, 5 risers, 2 aluminum rails, $350. (863)467-0506 Recreation Boats 3005 Campers/RVs 3010 Jet Skils 3015 Marine Accessories 3020 Marine Miscellaneous 3025 Motorcycles 3030 Sport Vehicles/ATVs 3035 -i ts 01 I r-t 'Sm j "'l .HONDA 300- 4 Wheel Drive. Runs excellent. $2,200. (863)801-1666. Automobiles I Automobiles 4005 Autos Wanted 4u10 Classic Cars 4015 Commercial Trucks 4020 Construction Equipment -4025 Foreign Cars 3030 Four Wheel Drive 4i)Y5 Heavy Duty Trucks 404-0 Parts Repairs 4045 Pickup Trucks 4050 Sport Utility i055 Tractor Trailers 400) Utility Trailers )1065 Vans 4070 I -Autom bil 1991 HONDA CIVIC Ice cold a/c &tow hitch $1800 (863)675-4540 or (863)677-3091 '85 CAD. SEDAN DEVILLE Good condition, approx 71k mi, $800 (863)763-5418 '85 FORD F150 4x4, 6cyl, 4spd, cold a/c, very clean, runs good. $3500 (863)634-3787 '99 Vulcan Classic 1500 exhaust system free w/ pur- chase of new seat set $20 (863)357-2588 BUICK REGAL- Presidential Edition '88, 81K orig mi., 2.8 V6, auto, A/C, Nice car $1250. firm 772-461-2629 CHEVY CAVALIER '99, over- hauled engine, exc. cond., A/C, white, 4 dr, $2500. Call (863)610-2190 CHEVY MALIBU, '98- 4cyl, with AC, all power, great condition & MPG, 155K, $2000 (863)763-8969. CHRYSLER CONCORDE, '95, 170k miles, extra clean, CD, all power, $2500. (863)357-1074 ^^oorccle DODGE DAKOTA, '00- Crew cab, 5.9/360, auto, 109K, all power, $9500. (863)763-2156. FORD F 350 1991, Flatbed dually w/4 wd. & 5th wheel or goose neck attach. $4500 neg. (863)763-3660 after 2p *, *-- a -l- Chevy 6 lug 22 in. KMC Venon rims, with Toyo 305/40R22 tires, $1800.863-634-3304 ENGINE -350, Needs head work, Edlebrock intake, Chrome dress up kit, New starter $400.863-946-0868 ENGINE, KAWASAKI, brand new, 10 hp, fits John Deere or Kawasaki Mule. $900. (863)692-2229. FLAT BED- for work truck, steel, w/2 tool boxes, $350 or best offer. (863)983-3353. FORD F150, '91- 302, auto, good for parts, $300. (928)202-0013 (cell) GRILL GUARDS- for 94-01 Dodge & 99-02 F150/250 LD & Expedition $700 will sep. (863)697-1877. RIM- Low Profile Custom, Off Honda Civic. 4 lugs, $250. (863)532-8158 TIRES General, like new set of P255/70R17 or P205/75R15, $200. (863)763-8963. CHEVROLET BLAZER 1991, $1000(863)634-6596 FORD EXPLORER SPORT- '99, Full tow package. Runs good. $2500 239-633-7460 CARGO TRAILER, '00 Hall- mark 8x20, with dovetail ramp, pulled twice locally, $4,000. (863)673-6566 MOBILE WORKSHOP 14 x 52, zoned for workshop in Glades Co. wired 220. $2,000 neg. (352)754-8514. UTILITY TRAILER 12'x6.5' Heavy duty Bobcat hauler. Not enclosed. $900 (863)763-3451 UTILITY TRAILER open w/ tool box. $150 call (863)763-7497 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE, '90, red, nice body, good condition, $2000 (863)467-0987 Bulldog golf tourney Sat. May 28 Sarah Ann Planning for the 7th Annual Bulldog Baseball Golf Tournament is gets underway. This years event is scheduled at the Lake Wales Country Club for Saturday, May 28, 8 A.M. Shotgun Start. Format: Four man Scramble- cost is $60 per golfer and includes green fees, lunch and a T-shirt. The longest drive competition will be held immediately following the tournament. Putting contest will be held during the tourney. Lunch will be provided at Webber Church ai The First Baptist Church is pleased to announce several upcoming programs for children of all ages. Movie Mania For the month of June, on Wednesday nights from 6:30-8 PM we will offer two different age suit- able movies, along with correlat- ing messages from God's Word. Children Ages 4-7 and 8-11 are invited to attend. We will be enjoy- ing a different movie meal each Library announces summer program The Latt Maxcy Memorial 1.;i 'r:i., is now accepting registra- tion for its annual summer pro- gram. The fun begins with the kick off, June 10th at 3 pm. The following week, June 13 through 17, there will be two sessions: pre-k tflir i.1i second grade. meets 10 ,iril i 1 .~Ili.ir and grades 3 i,, .:1,1 5, meets at 1:30 until 3prm, Botlh :r: ... will come together onI I r,,1. I, June 17th at 3 pm f"r i ,' ,', ,i.titi. show by the "lho..l r, I l 1i,. liow is also open to the public. July 8th at 3, the Florida Aquarium will br here\ to present an interactive show called River Connections. This is open to the public. July 29, the library will host a back to school program put on by the Polk Coun- ty Sheriffs Dept called Danger Stranger. There will be fingerprint- ing kits available for parents to take home and do with their chil- dren. This is open to the public. High school students can receive community service hours by vol- unteering during the week long program. Registration is request- ed. Any questions or inquiries, call the library at 635-7857. International University Baseball Field. All proceeds benefit the Frost- proof High School Baseball pro- gram. Please contact Head Coach Pat Garrett for more information at 632-7183 or 635-4903. Or e-mail me,. Pat Garrett Head Baseball Coach Frostproof High School www.eteamz.com/Frostproof- Baseball Make your reservations today, it's filling up fast. Or fill out the attached form and mail it: Frostproof High School Registration Form 2005 Name: Handicap; Address: Phone: Names of others in foresome: 1000 N. Palm Ave. Frostproof FL. 33843 ATTN: Pat Garrett. Thank you for consideration, and your time. Frostproof High School Head Baseball Coach Pat Garrett. mnounces upcoming programs week (Hotdogs, Pizza, etc.) along hear Songs and testimonies from Beach Blast with popcorn and drinks. the children and workers. A fel- , lowship meal and theme related Wednesdays, July 6- August 10 - Vacation Bible. snacks will follow the program. from 6 PM-8 PM, we will experi- en e,S ummernr Time Fun exwith School Monday, June 6-Friday June 10 Th 8:45 AM 12 Noon- Vacation Bible School-Ages 3 through Grade 6. Rambling Road Trip- Which Way Do I Go? Join us for Lots of serious, high-energy fun!! Sunday, June 12th 6 PM- Parents, Friends and Family are invited to come catch the excitement as they Newszap & Newspapers We make it easy to stay up-to-date! Community homepages newszap.com Click anytime for the latest LOCAL HEWI LOCAL ADVERTI!S!G6 LOCAL ORMANlZACTION! Featuring links to: SAP wire m Weather m Obituaries m Health news x Stock quotes m Horoscopes I TV listings w Movie listings I Lottery results E Food & recipes m Whito Pages m Yellow Pages & much morel Newszapl Online News & Information newszap.com Summertime fun Wednesday, June 29 6 PM- 8 PM For ages 3-Grade 5. We will kick off our new Summer-Time Fun program. We will grill hotdogs and Hamburgers. Wear shorts and tee shirt and don't forget to bring a towel, as we will be slipping and sliding into Summer time fun! BEACH BLAST! Fun in the Son! For ages 3-Grade 5. Age-graded bible stories, songs, snacks and crafts. Don't be surprised if we have a few wet water games as well! Separate teen and adult pro- grams/activities are also being offered. For.additional information or to pre register contact Diane Cannon, Director of Children's Min- istries 635-3603 or 635-1917. Futral graduates Sarah Ann Futral graduated: with honors from Walker Memorial Academy May 22, 2005. She is the daughter of Jim and Cathy Futral of Frost- proof. Sarah attended Frost- proof Elementary School K- 5th grades, and Walker p Memorial Academy in Avon Park 6th through 12th grades (11th and 12th enrollment in F AE-21 which is an interactive 2-way TV-computer pro- gram). Sarah was Treasurer of National Honor Society and F President of Student Associa- tion in 10th grade, and Presi dent of the Student Associa- tion and Co-editor of the Year Book her Junior year. During her senior year she co-cap- tained the soccer team, and Courtesy photo was Secretary of her class and Sarah Ann Futral was recognized as an All American Scholar by the Unit- first two years of college at ed States Achievement Acade- South Florida Community Col- my. Sarah plans to attend her lege. HONDA BIG RED 200 1983, $600 (863)675-3038 KAWASAKI VULCAN CLASSIC 1500 1998, Back rest, wind- shield, floorboards, Vance & Hines Pipes, New tires, Exc. condition. $6145 or best offer. (863)634-9724 YAMAHA VIRAGO, '87, runs good, looks good, $2500 or best offer. (863)441-7675 DODGE 16" CHROME RIMS 5 lug $200 (239)657-4687 call after 4pmr DODGE OMNI'90 Runs good, good gas mileage $500 (863)675-6423 FORD TAURUS, '87 no air, auto, new tires, low miles, rebuilt mtr, new batt, $800 neg. (863)763-6396 JEEP CHEROKEE- '88, Needs work, $500. or ,make an of- f e r (863)763-0783/634-9783 MERCURY VILLAGER '96 Clean, runs great, ice cold air. $2900 (863)801-9228 OLDSMOBILE 88 LSS, '96, asking $2500 or best offer. 863-675-4107 or 863-673-6681 for more info PONTIAC FIREBIRD-'95, Red, Cold A/C, T-Tops, Runs great! 110K, $3800. (863)697-8947. OLDSMOBILE TORONADO '85 Totally rebuilt, new-tires, low miles. Runs great! $6500 or good offer. (863)824-0884 -ourWhe *.I l, CHEVY S10- '94, Long bed White, power brakes steer ing, A/C $2500. Or rea- sonable offer 863-634-97831. -J. DODGE DAKOTA, '95- Ion; bed, w/cap, exc cond., $2700 or best offer. (863)357-0916. FORD F150- '91, 4X4, With tool box. Good shape. $2500. Neg. (863)697-1198 FORD F250- '90, Long bed, V8, auto, A/C, Runs great.1 $1600. (863)697-6812. FORD F250 DIESEL,'97- 4x4 ext. cab, lifted, $12,000: (863)673-4065. FORD F350 CAMPER,'75, A Classic, great mechanical condition, come check it out, $2000 (863)824-0402 . FORD RANGER '92- V6, cold AC, solid body, replaced- motor, has 67K, $1750 neg.: (863)634-9620 Okeechobee GMC SIERRA'94 SWB-P/U excellent condition, loaded/extras. Call for more info. (772)873-1934 LI~IDTI E~ I I rumer/rs3300 lau~m~~m - L Marin 1 |