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Fros ... ... ... -117"~ T urs January 25, 2:r-Volt. 92 No. 2 Frostproof's Hometown Newspaper for More Than 85 Years 50 At a Glance Are you a blogger? Get a Newszap link! The Frostproof News is looking to broaden its listing of "Colum- nists & Bloggers" at www.newszap.com. More and more people are starting blogs including busi- ness people, support groups, schools and individuals with an opinion on the day's news or culture. If you are a local blogger who would like to be listed, please visit http://www2.news zap.com/blogs/request.htm and fill in the form. In addition to the link, the newspaper will consider pub- lishing timely postings as news or commentaries on its pages. City Council plans meeting The next Regular City Council Meeting is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 5 at 6 p.m. Frostproof City Hall is located at 111 First Street. For more information call 635-7855. Baseball/Softball registration Frostproof Youth Base- ball/Softball will be register- ing every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday in January from 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. at the Frost- proof Sports Complex. For more information please con- tact: James or Kristi Raines at 635-4037, David Drainville at 638-0206 or Scott Thompson at 638-4531. League's website is www.leaguelineup.com/ frostproof and e-mail address is frostproofyouthball@yahpo. comr Free tax aide at LMML The AARP/TCE tax aide will be available at the Latt Maxcy Memorial Library on Monday and Thursday morn- ings from 9 a.m. until Noon beginninning Feb. 1 to assist anyone in the preparation of his or her tax forms. Volun- teers with the AARP TaxAide program will be at the LMML located on the corner of Wall Street and Magnolia Avenue, to assist in preparing and E- filing 2006 personal Federal Income Tax Returns. Taxpay- ers should bring picture iden- tification with them as well as Social Security cards for all family members. Please bring a copy of your 2005 Federal Income Tax Return and all necessary papers for filing 2006 tax returns. This is a free service for everyone. There are no age or member- ship requirements. To assist workers who are unable to come in weekdays, volunteers will also be avail- able on Monday evenings from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. as well as Monday and Thurs- day mornings from 9 a.m. until noon. No appointments are taken it is clearly on a first-come, first-served basis. Library doors open at 9 a.m. each weekday. FMSHS Parent meeting Feb. 5 PAC (Parent Advisory Com- mittee) is encouraging more participation from parents with students attending Frost- proof Middle Senior High School. If you would like to become more involved in your child's academics please attend the next scheduled meeting, Monday, Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. Meetings are held the first Monday of each month in the teacher's lounge at FMSHS, 1000 Palm Avenue. Note: S There will be no meetings scheduled for Dec. or Jan. due to the holidays. See Page 2 for information about how to contact the newspaper. neuszap.com Community Links. Individual Voices. 8 1651 0 0002 1 4 Filing deadline approaches Marsha Faux, Polk County Property Appraiser, wants to remind all property owners who need to file for exemptions, including Homestead, Widow, Widower, Disability, or Senior's Over 65, that only a month remains for persons to file on or . before the March 1 deadline. Persons filing for exemption for the first time must file in per- son. Applicants should bring their recorded Deed or Contract for Sale and proof of residency which includes their Florida Driver's License, Florida Car Tag Registra- tion, Florida Voter Registration (optional) and Resident Alien Card, if not a citizen of the United States. Persons filing for Home- stead Exemption are also required to provide their Social Security Numbers. A husband and wife must both have Florida Driver's License, if both. drive. Widows and Widowers must pro- vide a copy of their spouse's Death Certificate: Applicants for Disability Exemption must pro- vide a letter from a Florida physi- cian. To qualify for Senior Exemp- tion, the property owner must have an existing Homestead Exemption, be 65 years or older, and have a combined household income that does not exceed the defined limit. Please contact our office for further information. Homestead Exemption may be allowed on mobile homes if the property owner is also the owner of the land on which the mobile home is sited and the owner meets the qualifications for Homestead Exemption. Your mobile home registration must be provided to this office at the time of filing. Persons applying for Agricul- tural Classification for the first time must file an Application for Agricultural Classification with the Property Appraiser's Office by March 1,2007. Religious or charitable organi- zations filing for the first time must file their Application for Exemp- tion by the deadline of March 1. Faux stated that you may apply in either the Bartow, Winter Haven, or Lakeland office (Bar- tow: 255 North Wilson Avenue; Winter Haven: 3425 Lake Alfred Rd, 3 Gill Jones Plaza; Lakeland: 912 E. Parker Street). Faux stated that her staff would also be in vari- ous cities and towns in the county during the month of February to take Homestead and other appli- cations, as indicated by the fol- lowing schedule. Florida Law Requires Anyone filing for Homestead Exemption, Disability, Widow, Widower, Senior 65 Or Older, Or any other Exemption must do so in person at your County Property Apprais- er's Office. Agricultural Classifica- tion can be filed by mail providing the correspondence is received by March 1,2007. The statutory filing deadline is March 1,2007 See Deadline Page 2 PEF offers awards Over $500,000 in scholar- ships is available to high school seniors from the Polk Education Foundation (PEF). Applicants must be graduating from Polk County public high schools to apply. The PEF gives over 125 individually named scholarships providing almost 300 awards. Individuals and businesses along with funds from the PEF are used to sponsor these awards. To apply, students should go to our web page, www.polk-fl.net/pef, and click on the "scholarship informa- tion" button, then follow the simple instructions. The PEF offers many scholarships that are specific to certain high schools in Polk County, certain degrees such as engineering or education, or for students attending a specific college or university. They also offer schol- arships for career training as well as awards for athletes and some based on the activities the students participated in during their high school years including community service. All appli- cants must have completed Algebra II with a "C" or higher and have passed the FCAT. The selection criterion differs for each scholarship so students should read the scholarship brochure thoroughly. Students need to check with their school counselor for each school's scholarship deadline which will be on or before Feb. 13. Students interested in applying for schol- arship should see their high school guidance counselor or college and career specialist for help in applying. For more infor- mation please call the Polk Edu- cation Foundation at 534-0519. The Lady Bulldogs played in the semi final district play- offs with a 15-1-1 record against Mulberry Panthers on Tuesday, Jan 16. The FMSHS Lady Bulldogs defeated the Panthers 2-0. On Thursday, Jan. 18 the FMSHS Lady Bull- dogs hosted the Class 3A Dis- trict 8 Finals against the McK- eel Wild Cats winning the game 2-1 placing the Bulldogs into regional finals with a 17- 1-1 record. Farris Brannen Stadium was rocked with cheering from the loyal Bulldog fans. The Lady Bulldogs will host the quarterfinal regional play- offs Thursday, Jan. 25, 7 p.m. at Farris Brannen Stadium against Winter Park Trinity Prep. Attend Thursday's game and support the Lady Bull- dogs! some Tans really get twisted out of sorts (literally) for their team. FHS student Rodney Strickland is a classic example. Warner Southern students graduate One hundred and seventy- eight students celebrated their graduation from Warner Southern College on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2007. The graduation ceremony took place in the west campus courtyard. One hundred and sixty four students received a Bachelor of Arts degree and ten earned an Associate of Arts degree. Four were awarded a Master of Business Administration degree. Thirty three graduated with academic honors. Dr. Mike Sanders, Associate Professor of Christian Educa- tion and Warner Southern's Professor of the Year for 2006, gave the Commencement Address. Dr. Gregory Hall, President, and Dr. William Rigel, Executive Vice Presi- dent, presented the candidates for graduation and conferred the degrees. Alan Nitchman inducted the graduates into the Alumni Association and Katie Putnam gave the Response of the Graduates. Members of the Collegiate Chorale provided special music. Warner Southern College, a Christian liberal arts college founded in 1968, is located five miles south of Lake Wales on Highway 27. The college offers 27 bachelor degree majors, Mas- ter of Business Administration, Master of Arts Education and Master of Science Management. Warner Southern College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award Associate, Bachelor, and Masters. Contact the Commission on Colleges at See Graduates Page 2 Art show winners announced The Frostproof Art League announces their annual art show winners. First place win- ners in each category left to right: Judy Jackson, Mixed Media, Gerri Sage, Acrylic, Judy Giles, Best of Show, Stephen Koury, Judge, Annette McCarthy, Photography, Joe Clantz, Oil, and Susan Milam, Watercolor. The Artwork will be on display through the month of January. The Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 3p.m., Tuesday thru Friday. The Gallery is located in downtown Frostproof, next to Citizens Bank at 12 East Wall St. . .... ... .,--.. ., WRSS Local Sports: Lady Bulldogs win the Class 3A District 8 title Frostproof News/Cindy Monk FMSHS girl's varsity soccer team wins the 2007.Class 3A District 8 Champion title. Loyal Bulldog fans/students surround the Lady Bulldog Soccer Team following their victory game against McKeel Academy on Jan. 18. Bulldogs advance to Regionals By Cindy Monk Frostproof News Informtation soughtm-Ffil'ibery BI~D~UICl"l"n~d""""R~RIII*I~IPlb~~V~*Y~ 2 The Frostproof News, Thursday, January 25, 2007 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. ... ....-..--.- . Submitted photos/WSC 'Processional of Graduates' at the Warner Southern Winter Commencement held Jan. 13, 2007. Warner Southern commence- ment speaker Dr. Mike Sanders. Graduates Continued From Page 1 1866 Decatur Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404- 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Warner South- ern College. Deadline Continued From Page 1 Anyone who has moved during 2006 must file a new Homestead Application on their new property. To change your Exemption in any way, you must file a new applica- tion in person. Requirements to qualify for Property Exemption/Classifica- tion: $25,000 HOMESTEAD: You must have recorded title to the property and reside thereon as your legal permanent residence on Jan. 1. Bring evidence of owner- ship proof of permanent resi- dence. FLORIDA STATUTE 196.012(17) "PERMANENT RESI- DENCE" means that place where a person has his or her true fixed and permanent home and princi- pal establishment to which, when- ever absent, he or she has the intention of returning. A person may have only one permanent res- idence at a time. The following fac- tors will be considered by the Property Appraiser in determining the intent of a person claiming a homestead exemption to establish a permanent residence in this state: (A) Florida Auto License Regis- tration and Florida Driver's License (B) Voter Registration (C) Social Security Number (D) If employed, current employer's name and address (E) Address shown on the last IRS return (F) If not a U.S. Citizen, submit Permanent Resident Alien Card $500 Disability Exemption: Pro- vide proof of total and permanent Warner Southern graduate Katie Putnam presented the Response of the Graduates on Jan. 13. disability by one licensed Florida physician, or the Social Security Administration. The statement must indicate that the disability is Total and Permanent. $500 Widow's and Widower's Exemption: Must be a legal resi- dent who is a widow or widower on Jan. 1. Must provide copy of Death Certificate. Divorced per- sons do not qualify. $500 Blind Disabiliy: Provide a statement from the Florida Divi- sion of Education/Division of Blind Services. $5000 Veterans Disability: Must provide a letter from Ithe Veterans Administration stating that you have a service related disability of at least 10%. Service Connected Total and Permanent Disability Exemption: Total exemption from Ad Valorem Taxes; applicant must furnish let- ter from VA. or U.S. Government showing they are total and perma- nently disabled, the disability is service connected and they were honorably discharged. Totally and Permanently Dis- abled Persons: As provided by F.S. 196.101 (Contact your Property Appraiser for details). Seniors over 65 Exemption: As provided by F.S. 196.075(4)(d). (Contact your Property Appraiser for details.) Agricultural Classification: To qualify land for Agricultural Classi- fication, a return must be filed with the Property Appraiser by March 1st of the tax year. Only lands used for bona fide agricultural purposes shall be classified agricultural. "Bona Fide Agricultural purposes" means good faith commercial Frostproof News Our Purpose... The Frostproof News is published by Independenl Newspapers of Florida. Independent is owned by a unique trust that enables this newspaper to pur- sue a mission of iournalistic service to the ,ilizens of tIhe community Since no dividends are paid, the company, is able to thrive on profit margins below industry standards All .her-la. uirpiuses are reinvesled inr, Independent's mission of lourrnalisic rii .:.ce, com linment to he ideals o) Ithe First Amerdimerni of the U S Conslttution and support of the comumlruiy 5 deliter- ation of public issues; We Pledge ... * To op-rate IMis rn. ,.paper 3a; 3 public Irust * To help our comnrrun. l becom.n a oeiler place to ir.e r,id w'ork. 'hrougn our dedorcaion to .,:onr.ci. anious journalism * To provide the information ilizeni, need to make their c.wr ntieligenl decisions about public issues * To report the news wth honesty. acc.uracv. purposeful neuiralits fairness., objecilirt l arlepsne,' s and compassion * To use our opinion pages to lacii- *ale cornmurily debate, not to domninaie it with our ovwn opinic.r, * To disclose our owni conrflir.ts or ir.leresil or potential conflict to our readers * To correct our errors ind to give each correc.Ir-n I.o the promrin.,iic.e deserves STo provide a rigri to rpl, to10 ihose we write about. * To treat people with courtesy, respect and compassion. Office Coordinator: Cindy Monk Advertising Director: Judy Kasten National Advertising: Joy Parnsh Independent Newspapers Inc * Joe Smylh, Chairman * Ed Dulmn. President * Tom Byrd, Vice President of Newspaper Operalions Kalrina Elsken, E' MEMBER OF: Florida Press Assi a ftion For More Information See At Your Service On Page 2 'Hall of Fame' gala Information sought Saturday, Jan. 27 in armed robbery Frostproof Bulldog Booster's, Inc. will add another proud chapter to the history of Frost- proof sports on Saturday Jan. 27, 2007. The Club will host their "First Annual" 'Hall of Fame' banquet at the Lake Wales Country Club with Coach Faris Brannen as the featured speaker at the Gala. During the banquet, four for- mer members of the Frostproof Athletic Program will be installed into the Bulldog 'Hall of Fame'. The purpose of this fund rais- ing banquet is to recognize for- mer members of the Frostproof Middle/Senior High School Ath- letic Programs. These outstand- ing athletes and coaches will be honored during the banquet and further recognized by a plaque in their honor proudly displayed at the school. The Booster Club will nominate and select new members of the Bulldog lHall ol Farne' on an annual basis. The Booster Club is hosting this banquet as a fundraiser to provide much needed financial assistance to the current nmem- bers of the Frostproof Middle/Senior High School Ath- letic Programs. It's the Clubs hope to eliminate holding numerous fundraising events during the school year by focus- ing on one or two major annual events. Tickets are on sale now. Cost is $100 per person and this pro- vides you with a wonderful din- ner and a chance to win $2500 through a reverse drawing. Ran- dom raffles and drawings will be held during the event. For more information please contact Nancy DeMarco at FMSHIS al 635-7809. We hope that we can count on your coninuld sill)p port. At approximately 4:53 am, on Sunday, Jan. 21, 2007, a black male subject approached the store clerk of the Kangaroo Express convenience store, 14571 US Highway 27, South Lake Wales and demanded II, suspect was described as being approximately 5'10', 150-180 pounds, with short hair, wearing black acid washer jacket and pants. The suspect entered the store and held a chrome hand- gun on the victim threatened her with bodily harm as he robbed her. The suspect ordered the vic- tim to open the cash register. The suspect then took the cash from the register and fled from the store in a north bound ,i,., i ..... on Highway27. The photo of the suspect appearing in this press release cain also be found by visiting the Polk County Sheriff's Office website, www.polksheriff.org. Submitted photo/PCSO Armed Robbery suspect. If you have any information regarding the identity of this person or information regard- ing this investigation, please contact Detective Sam Bunch, Polk County Sheriff's Office Robbery Unit, at (863) 534- 6379 or (863)533-0344. Frostproof News Published b IndependentNewspapers,. Inc. serv.rg Fr.,ipro Sice. 1915 To Reach Us Address: P. O. Box 67 Frostproof, FL 33843 Website: www.new-zap com To Submit News The Frostproof News welcomes sub- missions from its readers Opinions calendar items, store;, ideas and photograph'sare w,-i.ome Ca it86-.i 635-2171 to reach our newsroom Items may be mai ed. faxed or e- mailed. The deadl-ne lor all news items is Noon Friday prior to the fol- lowing Thursday's publicatic'n E-Mail: frostnews@newaszap :orm fax: 863-635-0032 To Place A Display Ad Phone:863-763-3134 EI 234 The deadline for a1 advertising is noor Monday for the following Thursday's putlic.. ll r, E-Mail: .:.o e':c'Tpo@3sralo net To Place A Classified All Call 877-353-2424 to place a classified ad,. -iliernrini fronm home The dead- line for all adveitis'-njg nro.rn Monday for the following Tnursday s publication Fax: 877-354-2424 E-Mail: classads@rnewszap corr. Billing Department E-Mail: billteam@newszap.com To Start or Stop A Paper Phone: 18771353-2424 E-mil: realerservice s@newszap corn Tre Frostproof News is delivered bt mal to subscnbers on Thursday and i5 sold in racKs and sore locallons in the Frostproof area. Can 877-353-2424 to report a missed newspaper or poor delivery The Frostproof News USPS No. 211-260 Pur.irsned weekly by Independent Newspapers Inc PO Box 67 Frostproof,. FL 33843 Periodicals Postage Paid at Frostproof, FL and additional entry office. Subscnption cosl is $24 61 per year including tax Postmaster- Send address changes to theo Frosiproof News PO Box 67 Frosiproof. Flonria 33843 Printing Prnlead at Sunihine Printinung a subsidiary of Independent Newspapers. Email: prnir g@ci rne Newszap! Online News & Information G0- Ir.e Iliest local news at www.newszap.com Winter Haven Hospital is pleased to announce the annual heart health fair, Heart Smart Day, on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2007, from 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The fair is going to be held at the Florida Citrus Building, Nora Mayo Hall, 500 Third Street, NW, Winter Haven. Are you at risk for developing heart disease? Come and learn how to lower your risk of a heart attack. The following assess- ments are included: Body Mass Index, Blood Pressure, Pulse Rate, Height & Weight, and Blood Work. Other heart infor- mation will be available as well agricultural use of land. If you hold title to a mobile home and the land on which it is situated, you must make applica- tion to the County Property Appraiser to have your mobile home assessed as real property. This application requires you to purchase a RP decal. Bring regis- tration or title to the mobile home and deed to your property. Representatives of the Property Appraiser will be in the locations below to assist you with applica- tions for Homestead, Disability, Widow/Widower, Senior's 65 Or as health professionals to talk with about your heart health. The Blood Work includes Chemistry Profile, Lipid Profile, CBC. These blood tests require fasting prior to your appoint- ment. Do not eat or drink any- thing after midnight the night before--except sips of water. However, all prescription med- ication should be taken at the regular time. Cost of blood work is only $30. For more information and to register, please call the Winter Haven Hospital Health Connec- tion at 291-6705 or 1 800-416- 6705, weekdays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Older Exemptions, and Agricultur- al Classification. Friday, Feb. 9 Lake Wales - Eagle Ridge Mall- near food cotfrt 2 - 3:30 p.m. You may file for exemption at the site listed above or visit one of our offices nearest you. 255 North Wilson Avenue, Bartow, 912 East Parker Street, Lakeland, 3425 Lake Alfred Road, 3 Gill Jones Plaza, Winter Haven. Daily 8:30 A.M. To 5 P.M. Through March 1, 2007. Marsha Faux, Polk County Property Appraiser Winter Haven Hospital An Affiliate of the University of Florda College of Medicine and Shands HealthCare Main (863) 293-1121 Emergency (863) 293-1111 "No matter where you are in life's journey please help us assure you. Your nfir ily, and yourfriends 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.winterhavenhospital.com An Affair of the Heart Luncheon and Lecture Join us for a free luncheon just for women and hear advice from local cardiologists on protecting your heart. Limited seating. Register early. Date: February 14, 2007 Time: 12:00 Noon Location: Regency Medical Center Wellness Education Room, 101 Avenue 0, S.E., Winter Haven Speaker: KS. Chandrasekhar, M.D. Cardiologist The Top to Mistakes Made With Child Safety Seats Learn correct methods for some of the most common mistakes made. Date: February 15, 2007 Time: 5:30 PM Location: Regency Medical Center, Classroom A 101 Avenue 0, S.E., Winter Haven Speaker: Ann Hamilton, RN, MN, Child Passenger Safety Technician Burnout Explore ways to keep yourself refreshed and renewed despite life's stressors. Date: February 21, 2007 Time: 6:00 PM 7:00 PM Location: Sweet Center Commons,1201 First St South, Winter Haven Speaker: Debbie Burton, ARNP, Psychiatric Nurse Practitione,; Winter Haven Hospital Behavioral Health Division Balance Screening The sessions will be run by a physical therapist and give you information on what contributes to balance, a screening of your balance ability, and some suggestions on improving your balance. Registration is required for this free screen. Date: February 20, 2007 Time: 9:30 AM 11:00 AM or 11:00 AM 12:30 PM Location: Outpatient Rehab Center Gill Jones Building 3425 Lake Alfred Road (US 17), Winter Haven Babysitting lrainhg For young people ages 11-16. Space is limited, so call early. To register for this class, please call (863) 291-6705. Date: February 10, 2007 Time: 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Location: Regency Medical Center Classroom, Winter I aven Fee: $30.00 includes course materials, snacks and beverages. SP ECIALEVENTS > Winter Haven Hospital Bosif Heart Center Heart Smart Days .,- Are You Heart Healthy?' Are you at risk for developing heart disease? For having another heart attack? Participate and learn how to lower your risk of heart attack. The following assessments are included: BMI (Body Mass Index), Blood Pressure & Pulse Rate, Height & Weight and Blood Work includes Chemistry Profile, Lipid Profile, CBC. These blood tests require FASTING prior to your appointment Do not eat or drink anything after midnight, other than sips of water. All presaiption medication should betaken at the regular time, however! FEBRUARY 3,2007 Nora Mayo Hall, 500 3rd Street, Northeast 7:30 AM. 11:00 A.M. Cost is $30.00 I'leasw nito that this event is by appointment only. To make your appointment, conta Wintei aven Hospital Health Connection at (863) 291-6705 or (800) 416- /U'i. lRefieshments and educational materials will be provided. Health care paolessionals will be on site to answer questions. Winter Haven Saturday, lHospital March 3,2007 (lj/ Featuring the 4 School Challenge trophies for the _,o1OKRun,5KRun,3MileWalk most partipants from area schools. Winner and Runner Up in the Middle / High School category and Winner and Runner Up in the Elementary School Category. Come celebrate wellness whether you are an avid runner or simply choose to walk, you are proactively participating. Great Iln, gieat food, t-shirts, trophies and entertainment in the park. For more information on how to register or volunteer, call (863) 297-1810. Tofn u or nomton rt eisecl.s tW e aven- Hospital -Hea lthCnnciont, 2-1-675 1-046675 Heart Smart Day planned 'Are You Heart Healthy?' ~ram a II -- -I-- ~ Ir -I I The Frostproof News, Thursday, January 25, 2007 3 "* 77 WIU hosts groundbreaking Webber International Univer- sity held the groundbreaking cer- emony for two new student dor- mitories Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007 on the campus in Babson Park. The President of Webber, Rex R. Yentes, was pleased to inform the onlookers of the magnitude of the facilities. There will be two separate buildings each holding 40 (forty) students to swell the on-campus housing by 80. As of yet it is undecided on who will get to live in the new facilities. The location of the dorms will be adjacent to the Presi- dent's office on the east side of the campus. Faculty, staff and students were present to see the future plans. Also in attendance were some members of the Board of Trustees and the archi- tect Ed Pilkington. Mr. Pilkington said, "With single student rooms, the new buildings will be better than most on-campus housing I have seen." Jo view exhibit Submitted photo/WIU Pictured from left to right: John Duce, WIU President; Rex R. Yentes, Joe Strickler, Duncan MacCallum, and Roger Rose. The dorms signal Webber's experience for current and intent to maximize the college future students. FBC Youth Ministry aides' elderly K The First Baptist Church 02 Youth Ministries January Commu .... nity Service Project was to help ar elder FBC member, Mrs. Queen Blackburn. Mrs. Blackburn also known to some FBC members as SQueen B had an unfortunate acci- .. ......., .....dent a few months ago. She fell V over a small brick wall in her yard while trying to et her walker in the Suomitea pnotos/Tina Sca Members of the First Baptist Church 02 Youth Ministries enthusiastically cleaned flower beds at the home of elderly member Mrs. Blackburn. car. After surgery to repair her hip/leg, she had to spend months in the Oaks Nursing Home in Avon Park. She is now home and the members of FBC 02 Youth Min- istries would like to insure such an accident never is repeated. In addition to removing the wall and smoothing the area out with a safe slope, members also cleaned the flower beds, planted flower bulbs, cleaned windows and steam cleaned her carpet, as well as dusted, etc. rri_-M- FBC member Mrs. Queen The youth group wasn't the only ones donating their time to Blackburn safety is reas- the FBC community service project. These members had sured by members of 02 their hands full with weeds and limbs as well. Youth Ministry. Yellow journal ism S f u~jry a ic IFInn for mural approved l, ii In this age of exploitive and trashy media, we're proud to be different. We believe in operating and publishing our news- paper as a public trust. Fulfilling our public trust requires that we try to bring out the best in our community and its people. We seek the high- est common denominators, not the lowest. We don't engage in gutter journalism. We know we can achieve success on the high road. How are we doing? Let us know by mailing feedback@newszap.com or calling your editor. Frostproof News Community Service Through Journalism Submitted photoNicki Alley Art show winners-Left to right: Sylvia Mills, Ron Campbell, Willa Campbell, Art Show Judge, Stephen Koury, Annette McCarthy, Jane Fronappel, Charlie NeSmith, Susan Milam and Gayle Reeder. Frostproof Art League lists winners By Judy Jackson The Frostproof Art League held their annual opening art reception and awards ceremony on Jan. 11 at the Frostproof Art Gallery. This years' Judge was Stephen Koury. The Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday thru Friday and is located in downtown Frost- proof, next to Citizens Bank at 12 East Wall St. For more information, call the Gallery at 635-7271. Best of Show Judy Giles for Apple Fest, an acrylic painting Acrylic Category 1st- Geri Sage for Reflections & Shadows 2nd- Kay Hutzelman for Break- fast on Reedy 3rd- Charlie Nesmith for The Big Splash Honorable Mention- Leon Gif- ford for Black & White and Gisele DeAngelis for Flaming Flowers Oil Category Ist-Joe Clantz for Untitled 2nd- Gayle Reeder for Sears Roebuck House 3rd- Jane Fronappel for Caution Wet Paint Honorable Mention- Shirley Stowe for The Waiter Watercolors 1st- Susan Milam for Goin' Coconuts 2nd-Willa Campbell for Lilies 3rd-Betty Hein for Fruit-Flowers Honorable Mentions- Willa Campbell for Superior Show and Linda Johnson for Patten Photography 1st- Annette McCarthy for Nature's Umbrella 2nd- Sylvia Mills-for Queen Anne's Lace Asleep 3rd= Ron Campbell for Splash Honorable Mention- Annette McCarthy for Brilliant Blooms Mixed Media and Fabric 1 st- Judy Jackson for Wisteria 2nd- Susan Milam for Before the Storm 3rd= Tom Broha for Hot Chicks School crossing to close The Polk County Sheriff's Office School Crossing Unit will close a school crossing next month, due to the lack of student activity. The crossing located at 3rd Street, Frostproof, is no longer being utilized by students walk- ing to Frostproof Elementary School, therefore eliminating the need for the guard. The school crossing will close effective Feb. 2, 2007. CITY OF FROSTPROOF NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice in hereby given that, in accordance with Section 100.021, Florida Statutes, the City of Frostproof will hold a Municipal Election on Tuesday, April 3, 2007, between the hours of 7AM and 7PM, for the election of one City Council member for a three- year term in Seat 1. SEAT 1 Currently held by Council Member Kay Hutzelman The qualifying period begins at Noon on Monday, February 12,2007, and ends at Noon on Friday, February 16,2007. To become a candidate, you must be a resident of the City of Frostproof. The term of office is three years and will commence. May 2007. The salary for a Council Member is $100 per month. The filing fee for a Candidate is $120 (1% of the annual salary). 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Toll Free -2 I- n n 0 I I " ' Adsmsrs Z7 ' 4 The Frostproof News, Thursday, January 25,2007 Brent Walker finalist for Male Vocalist Local Church Events Lake Wales, FL, IndieHeaven, the nations leading organization supporting Independent artists in the Christian music genre, is pleased to announce that Lake Wales resident and singer/song- writer Brent Walker is one of five finalists for "Male Vocalist of the Year". This prestigious national award will be handed out at the upcoming IndieHeaven CIA Sum- mit2007 conference March 29 - April 1, 2007. Online voting goes until midnight, Feb 1st. To register your vote for Brent Walker as the Male Vocalist of the Year in this year's Momentum awards, please visit www.indieheaven.com. IndieHeaven founder and CIA Summit director Keith Mohr states, "It's important to recog- nize and applaud the efforts made in recent years by artists who are independent. By providing them the recognition they have earned, we hope to increase their plat- form and awareness. There are many independent artists who are doing an incredible job with their music and most importantly their mission. We look forward to the awards being a part of our annual artist's conference." Brent's style is piano-based pop, similar to Elton John or the late Keith Green. In his first year as a solo artist (2006), he and his band (wife Michaela Walker, vocals and Eddie Webber, drums) performed at over 70 venues in 17 different states. Brent is currently the music teacher at Dale R. Fair Babson Park Elementary School in Babson Park, FL. Chamber announces February events By Amy Polk O'Hara Restorations and the Frostproof Area Chamber of Commerce will host The Orange Blossom Antique Car Show & Florida Flywheelers Parade, "I Drove Through the Grove", on Saturday, Feb. 17. Area churches are working on a huge yard sale to be held on Wall Street, sign up forms will be available soon for vendors, go to the Chamber web-site to down- load. Two dollars of the $10 booth fee will be donated to Relay for Life. The Antique Car Show is O'Hara's annual event that brings collectors from all over the state to Frostproof for the day. Antique cars will be parked downtown for visitors to enjoy. Contact Bob O'Hara at O'Hara Restorations for more information (863) 635-9008. The Frostproof Art League will hold an Open House on Feb. 17 as well, with a number of artists providing live demonstra- tions in miniature, one stroke and acrylic painting techniques. A 3-D art show will be hung in the gallery for visitors to view and many items will be available for purchase in the gallery and also outside on Wall Street. The same weekend Universal Shooting Academy will host their annual Florida Open Pistol Shooting Tournament, held every February. Champion shooter, Frank Garcia, is the Match Director, as well as the host of the competi- tion. 300+ shooters who travel to Frostproof from all over the world, will compete in the "Ninth" annual Florida Open in 2007. Country/Gospel concerts weekly The First United Methodist Church of Frostproof is sponsor- ing a free Country/Gospel Concert every Friday night from 7 9 p.m. in their Fellowship Hall. This group performed last year with Claude Vance & Friends. Claude is unable to perform right now due to medical problems, so Blythe Rodd is heading up the jamming sessions. Everyone is invited to come out on Friday nights. The church is located at 150 DeVane Street in Frostproof. Church hosts Comic Theater First Assembly's Church on the Ridge will be hosting a Comic Relief Theater on Saturday, Feb. 3 starting at 6 p.m. The featured guests are David & Sharon Liles and the Southeastern University Improv Team. Tickets are $5 per person and include a complimentary dessert and coffee. Please see a member of the youth group or call the office at 635-2702 for tickets. S Go to newszap.com to download and print coupons online! - -- ---- ----- -- -- -- -- -- Yard sale to benefit ACS Relay for Life A yard sale is being held for the American Cancer Society's 'Relay for Life' by the Baptist Church on Saturday, Jan. 27, from 8 a.m. until sometime in the afternoon, at Hickory Lake Estates south of town on U.S. Highway 17, just before the Ben Hill Griffin Fertilizer plant. Relay For Life Kick-Off 2007 meeting was held recently at the Frostproof High School cafeteria, several teams signed up, but it's not too late for more people to get involved. Relay for Life will be held in Frostproof on Friday and Saturday, March 23 and 24, 2007 at Ben Hill Griffin, Jr. Ele- mentary School. Call Lori Lyles or Sandra Sackett is the event Chairman in Frostproof (863) 635-5456 and Alana Trimmi- er(863) 688-2326 ext.112, is the American Cancer Society- Polk Units representative based in Lakeland, Florida. Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society's signature activi- ty. It is a unique event that offers communities an opportunity to participate in the fight against cancer. Relay events are 18 to 24 hours in length and are overnight. Teams of 10 to 15 people camp out at a local high school, college, park, or fair- ground and take turns walking, jogging, or running around a track or path. Each team is asked to have a representative on the track at all times during the event. Since Relay For Life is a com- munity gathering rather than an athletic event, anyone and every- one can participate. Businesses, clubs, families, friends, hospitals, churches, schools, and service organizations form teams. These teams share a common purpose - their support of the American Cancer Society's mission. For more information about Relay for Life or the American Can- cer Society visit http://www.cancer. org/docroot/home. Concert held to upgrade lighting at FHS Session - . . . ... . . . . . .. ... ... . . WALK-IN BATH TUB -ni II' It's not every day that Frost- proof residents can enjoy world- class entertainment and have the funds raised used for educational and charitable projects around the community. But that's exactly what will happen on Saturday evening, Feb. 10 as the Frostproof Interact and Rotary Clubs host "An Evening to Remember" to raise funds to upgrade the lighting in the new Frostproof High School Performing Arts Center. The stars of the evening are truly world-class talents: Italian pianist Francesco Attesti and German soprano Annika Kaschenz. Frostproof residents who attended Francesco and Annika's concert in January 2006 are look- ing forward to their return engagement. Francesco Attesti, who was born in Cortona in the heart of Italy's Tuscany region, is an extraordinary pianist, having performed as a soloist and with orchestras in many of the grand concert halls of Europe. His artistry keeps audiences spell- bound as his fingers float across the keyboard while playing intri- cate works by some of the world's greatest composers, all from memory. One previous concert- goer proclaimed, "Francesco's music has -a way of speaking to your heart. The whole world should be hearing his music!" Annika Kaschenz is a first-class talent in her own right. "Not only her beautiful voice will gather the attention of the audience, but more importantly Annika's personality and creative power" will make for "An Evening to Remember." Alana Trimmier, a Frostproof High School graduate, will be making a guest appearance that evening. Alana will open the pro- gram with "God Bless America" and will later perform one of her favorite arias, accompanied by Francesco. Tickets are priced at $20 for Francesco and Annika's "An Evening to Remember" on Satur- day, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. in the new Frostproof High School Perform- ing Arts Center. And tickets are priced at $10 for a second concert in the series, the Heart of High- land Show Chorus' musical enter- tainment barbershop-style, on Sunday afternoon, March 11, at 2 p.m., also in the Frostproof High School Performing Arts Center. A combination ticket is avail- able at a $5 discount and includes admission to both concerts for only $25. For tickets, send a check to The Frostproof Rotary Charita- ble Foundation, Inc., PO Box 456, Frostproof, FL 33843, or ask any Frostproof Interactor or Frost- proof Rotarian, or call Mary Miller at (863) 635-4668. Famous Orchestra to perform at FMSHS On Thursday, Feb. 1,2007, the Frostproof Band Boosters will present the world famous Glenn Miller Orchestra in a benefit con- cert for the Frostproof Middle/Senior High School Bands. The concert, which will begin at 7:30 'p.m., will take place in the brand new Frost- proof High School Performing Arts Center. The band will per- form many of Miller's arrange- ments, including such favorites as "In the Mood," "Moonlight Serenade," and "Pennsylvania 6- 5000." Started in 1938, the Glenn Miller Orchestra is one of the most popular swing dance band in history. The legendary Glenn Miller was one of the most successful of all the dance bandleaders back in the Swing era of the 1930s and '40s. A matchless string of hit records, the constant impact of radio broad- casts, and the drawing power at theatres, hotels, and dance pavil- ions built and sustained the momentum of popularity. Miller disbanded his orchestra in 1942, at the height of its popu- larity, volunteered for the Army, and then organized and led the famous Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band. It went to Europe to entertain servicemen, and then, on Dec. 15, 1944, Major Miller took off in a single-engine plane from England to precede his band to France, never to be seen again. The army declared him officially dead year later. Due to the popular demand, the Miller Estate authorized the formation of the present Glenn Miller Orchestra in 1956 under the direction of drummer Ray McKinley, who had become the unofficial leader of the Army Air Force Band after Miller's disap- pearance. Since then, other lead- ers have followed Ray including clarinetists Buddy DeFranco and Peanuts Hucko, trombonists Buddy Morrow and Jimmy Hen- derson, and tenor saxophonist Dick Gerhart. Larry O'Brien, the current leader, is a trombonist who has performed with Frank Sinatra, Tom Jones, Wayne New- ton, and Pia Zadora. The 19-member band contin- ues to play many of the original Miller arrangements that keep exciting fans who have not heard them played for a while. Addition- ally, they are playing more mod- ern selections in the big-band style, carefully selecting only those newer tunes that lend themselves naturally to the Miller style and sound, carefully select- ing pieces that will stay around for a while. The entire repertoire, which now exceeds 1,700 com- positions, keeps the band popular with both young and old. Most of the band's shows are sell-outs. It has proven staying power, and its popularity has never seemed to wane. Indeed, the Glenn Miller Orchestra today is still the most sought-after big band in the world, just as it was in Miller's day. Please help us to welcome the Glenn Miller Orchestra's visit to Frostproof with a sold out audito- rium! Reserved seat tickets for the performance are $20 each, and every seat in the beautiful state-of-the-art Frostproof HS Performing Arts Center is a prime seat. 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Merchandise Air Conditioners 505 Antiques 510 Appliances 515 Appliance Parts 520 Beauty Supplies 525 Bicycles 530 Books & Magazines535 Building Materials540 Business Equipment 545 Carpets/Rugs 550 Children's Items 555 China, Glassware, Etc. 560 Clothing 565 Coins/Stamps 570 Collectibles 575 Computer/Video 580 Crafts/Supplies 585 Cruises 590 Drapes, Linens 9 Fabrics 595 Fireplace Fixture 600 Firewood 605 Furniture 610 Furs 615 Health & Reducing Equipment 620 Heating Equipment/ Supplies 625 Household Items 630 Jewelry 635 Lamps/Lights 640 Luggage 645 Medical Items 650 Miscellaneous 655 Musical Instruments 660 Office Supplies/ Equipment 665 Pets/Supplies/ Services 670 Photography 675 Plumbing Supplies 680 Pools & Supplies 685 Restaurant Equipment 690 Satellite 695 Sewing Machines 700 Sporting Goods 705 Stereo Equipment 710 Television/Radio 715 Tools 725 Toys 8 Games 730 Rs 735 Wanted to Buy 740 A/C, Carrier, 4 ton, 12 Sear, whole house. $500 (863)763-5372 AIR COND- 4 ton, wall mount, CA/Heat, Ser 11 efficiency - rating, $550 (863)447-2130 COCA COLA COOLER- 3.5'Tx2.5'W. Holds up to 48 cans or bottles. Very good cond. $125. (863)467-0627 PIANO- Upright, antique, very good condition, $800 (863)946-2700. 'Apliace 0 DISHWASHER: White, used but in very good condition. Works very well. Only $25! (863)357-7136 DRYER, Roper, white, $75 (863)467-0883 FLAVOR WAVE OVEN: Very good condition. As Seen On TV. $50. (863)675-3401 FREEZERS(2): 1 sm chest. 1 upright, 1 1/2 yrs, 29 cu ft. $375 for both or will sep. 561-346-4646 or 346-4692 MICROWAVE- Whirlpool, Full size. Excellent condition. $10. (863)763-8518 RANGE HOOD- Kenmore, White, 3 yrs old. Excellent condition. $75. or best offer. (863)763-5280 ROPER DRYER- like new con- dition, asking $180 (863)763-8522 STOVE: GE, electric. Oven does not work but burners in excellent condition. $75. 863-946-3822 WASHER & DRYER- Great cond. $135. or will separate. Spanish (239)245-0527 or English 745-2432 WASHER, DRYER & RANGE, Sears Kenmore, heavy duty & Magic Chef gas range. $250 for all. (863)763-5372 BICYCLE, 3 Wheel w/Big Seat. Good condition. $65. (863)467-4567 BOYS BIKES (2) 20", NEXT, like new, asking $70 for both or will sell separate (863)697-9117 BASS MASTER MAGAZINES- 10 yr collection. $200 (863)467-0560 HURRICANE SHUTTERS- metal, various sizes, enough for 6 windows, $250 or will sep (863)697-1077 METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Direct From Manufactur- er. 20 colors in stock with all Accessories. Quick turn around! Delivery Available 3 5 2) 49 8-0 778 (888)393-0335 Mention code 24. Sliding Glass Doors(3): 60x79 w/ frame. 36x79 bronze w/ tint, no frame. 36x79 almond w/ tint, no frame. $200 for all. 863-983-7625 STAIN & SEALENT- 5 Gallon containers, Exc. for wood fences, decks, New, $75 (863)697-2032 WELL WATER SYSTEM: Com- plete w/ 300 gal afiator, sof- tener, and many extras. Like new. $800. 863-674-0467 BIKE SEAT- New $180 asking $80 (863)612-1211 HIGH CHAIR- Blue & White plaid, reclines for feedings, used, $30 Firm (561)248-4487 KIDS ITEMS: Power Wheels ride-on toy, Aqua Wonders aquarium, Car seat / stroller combo. $75.863-357-7136 LITTLE TYKES TOYS: Pink & white beauty salon, table & chairs. Boys work bench w/tools. $75,863-983-3740 DRESSES (24): Women's, large size, $240 for all or will sell separately. Call 863-763-3982 before noon. MINK JACKET, Crimson Red, purchased in '04, worn twice, have receipt. $2500 (863)763-3302 STAMP COLLECTION- U.S. Mint, Unused. $900. (863)635-5387 Frostproof ELVIS COLLECTION, Many items, Rare items, items from Graceland, memorabilia. $350 neg. (863)467-0627 ELVIS PHOTOS (7), Private collection, of last concert in Lexington, KY in 1977. $350/all (863)763-3302 ELVIS RECORD & SOUVENIR COLLECTION: Approx. 44 yrs. old. Rare items. $1000 all or best offer. 863-824-3358 HP COMPUTER, 17" Phillips monitor & desk. $250 (863)467-8504 AIR MATTRESS- QS, w/Thera- peutic mattress pad, dual control, paid $1600 asking $600 firm (863)467-0007 BUNK BED- Red Metal, Single Top, Full bottom, w/mat- tress, like new exc cond., $150 neg. (863)634-8795 BUNK BEDS- light wood, no mattresses, $75 (863)357-1365 CAPTAINS BUNKBED- W/computer desk, book shelf, 7 drawers, 2 beds, TV hutch incld. $875. (863)697-6464 CHEST OF DRAWERS, 5 drawers, very good cond., antique, $30. (863)635-0474 Frostproof COFFEE TABLE, 2-End tables & Sofa table, chrome & brass w/glass tops. $250/all. (863)674-0467. COFFEE TABLE: Spanish oak, sliding center door, 16"Hx58"Wx23"D. $45. 863-612-9831 COUCH- Micro Fiber, Beige, Excellent Cond., only 1 yr old., $350 or best offer (863)634-5977 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 TABLE & CHAIRS, Round table, 4 chairs. $40 (863)467-2743 DR TABLE W/6 CHAIRS- 2 leaves, exc condition, lite wood, $50 (863)467-7659 DRESSER, Mahogany, Long with 3 drawers on each side, open doors in middle w/2 Ig. mirrors. $150 (239)324-2115 KITCHEN TABLE- Queen Anne with 4 chairs, Rectangle, Brown, 5 x 3 x 2.5, $130 or best offer (863)467-2366 LOVESEAT- Blue, burgendy in strip, Exc. Cond. $150 or best offer (863)634-5977 LOVESEAT FRAME- custom made cypress. 66" W, 40" D, $300 (239)340-8503 MIRROR- 3 ft. x 6 ft., $100 (863)467-8177 RECLINER/LOVESEAT, dual, leather, very pastel creamy green, $500 or best offer. (863)357-2233 Okee area. SOFA: 92", Queen sleeper, white. $95 (863)612-9831 SOFA BED: Rust & Light Brown Color, Full size. Light weilht. Good condition. $50. (863)467-6984 SOFA: Excellent condition, taupe. $150 (863)946-3822 SOFA- Like new, Floral & tan, 2 seater, 70"long. Priced new $449. Asking $150. (863)635-4690 Frostproof SOFA SECTIONAL, 3 pc. set w/Sleeper & Recliner. Light beige pattern. Excellent con- dition. $525. (863)357-5754 THOMASVILLE: Long, solid wood, older but in good con- dition. $50.863-635-0079 WATERBED FRAME, King size with king top mattress. $125 LaBelle (863)675-4098 evenings. WATERBED- Soft sided, Queen size. Like new! $500 or best offer. (863)634-7864 GOLF CART- '01, E-Z GO 4 passenger. Charger included. $2000. (863)675-0777 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)467-2148 DEER RIFLE- Sporterized .303 British, Synthetic stock, Peep sights, $175. (863)467-2148 OLD 22 RIFLES (2) & (2) SHOTGUNS, 1-12 ga w/lever action & 1-20ga. $700 will sep (502)931-8101 PISTOL: Walther P22, 5" Bar- rel w/stabilizer. New, in case. $375. (863)763-4961 REMINGTON 12 GA- Premier 1187, like new, clean, $650 (863)763-5816 RUGER 77- 22-250 cal, lami- nated, bull barrel, scope, case, exc cond., $650 firm (863)357-5754 TAURUS (2) PT-92-AF, Semi Auto, 9 mm. & TAURUS .38 Ultra Light Titanium, $600 (863)234-1230 WINC. AUTO 380- Model 100, a Matin 30-30 carb., & a 22 Auto Pistol, $1050 will sep (606)219-3890 EXERCISE MACHINE- Ellipti- cal, rarely used, Paid $500 asking $200,(863)634-2354 Shop here first The classified ads ORIENTAL RUG: Blue & white, 5.5 ft x 9 ft. $200. 863-467-9354 after 7:00 pm T-FAL COOKWARE- White, very good condition. $20 (863)467-7659 WINE RACK & WINE: 1957 vintage etc. $100. 863-467-9354 after 7:00 pm NECKLACE: 18 kt., 20" with ruby stone, like new, $1100 or best offer. (863)357-2233 Okee. area. ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR- Like Jazzy or Hoveround, New $5000 asking $875 or best offer (863)675-2596 LIFT CHAIR, Electric, blue/gray, like new $300 (863)357-4422 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR- Healthdyne model BX 5000, used, $1 25 (863)381-6273 POWER CHAIR- Jazzy 1103 Ultra, asking $1100 or trade (828)508-0356 WALKING CANE- 4 prong feet, $25 (863)635-0474 AIRLINES ARE HIRING Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA ap- proved program. Financial aid if qualified Job place- ment assistance. CALL Avia- tion Institute of Maintenance (888)349-5387. ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal, *Computers *Criminal Jus- tice. Job placement assis- tance. Computer provided. Financial Aid if qualified. Call (866)858-2121 www.onli- neTidewaterTech.com. BIKE CARRIER, Fits Reese Hitch, carries 2 bikes, heavy duty. $75 (863)763-7161 DIVORCE$275-$350*COVERS children, etc. Only one sig- nature required! *Excludes govt. fees! Call weekdays (800)462-2000, ext.600. (8am-6pm) Alta Divorce, LLC. Established 1977. SCOOTER- Victory, 3 wheel, made by Pride Mobility w/manual, $500 or best of- fer, (863)381-6273 SHELVES (7), Heavy duty, 4'x4'x8', 5 levels, $250/all or will separate (863)763-5062 TANNING BOOTH stand up, by The Tanning Hut, w/28 bulbs, asking $600. (863)634-9119 WANTED: 10 HOMES To Show Off Our New Lifetime Exterior Paint. Call Now to see if your home qualifies. (800)961-8547. (Lic.#CBC010111 WATER SOFTENER- Kinetico, carbon tank system, no power needed, $600 (863)634-3445 WOLFF TANNING BEDS Buy Direct and Save! Full Body units from $22 a month! FREE Color Catalog CALL TODAY! (800)842-1305 www.np.etstan.com. Looldng for a place to hang your hat? Look no further than the classi- fieds. ENGLEHARDT BASS, Upright. Reduced!! $1000 (863)635-5826 FENDER JAZZ BASS GUITAR, Marcus Miller, all natural, switchable active / passive, per- fect cond. $575. (863)357-7406 GUITAR- JOHNSON Acoustic, Black, excellent tone, seldom used, like new, soft case, $95 (863)634-9316 SNARE DRUM, Used, with stand. $50 (863)675-4098 LaBelle, evenings SRiM IS I I= BAY GELDING: 17 months old, med size, good tempera- ment. $750,863-946-0912 BOSTON TERRIER PUP- lmniale, ready for god home eb 1st, 1st shots & vet cert. $300 (863)697-2936 BULL DOG PUPS- 10wks old, mom on premises, all shots, health cert., Must see! $300 (863)634-6910 CHIHUAHUA / DACHSUND 9 wks. old. Male, Brown & White, Very lovable. Pd $350. Asking $250 (443)262-2740 YORKIES (2) (863)467-4337 YORKIES- males & females, baby doll faces, (863)983-1970 or (305)216-7006 YORKIPOO PUPPY, CKC reg. Adorable bundle of personality, shots & vet checked. $700 (863)357-0037 Okeechobee WATER SOFTENER- $450 or best offer (863)763-2347 Ift VISA OR Upcing AucUon Selling the surplus machinery for several large sugar cane growers along with other area farmers and contractors Saturday February 3, 2007 9:00 a.m. 26400 State Road 880 15 miles east of Belle Glade, FL (Next to Old Atlantic Sugar Mill) (20 Miles W of West Palm Beach, FL) Sale Site Telephone 561-992-2302 CONSIGNMENT'S WELCOMEl Call now to be included in advertising campaign! Don't Miss this opportunity to turn your surplus into SOLD!! visi wnww.Ucfemotrauciion.ur. m UI IIIUIm o IrIU! Z MA Auction Co. Moultrie, GA (229) 985-4565 Terry DeMott, Sr. Mobile 229-891-1832 m I ITIC CA CV If ICT rA I I I DEADLINE 'I~E~aPI~S~de l~ucion Functions \/!i;t i JHiV dww iip mnffa n I %I Pf inf I Frostproof News, Thursday, January 25, 2007 7 The New Kayak Pool/Demo Homesites Wanted Early Bird Special! Save Now Supply Limited 2006 prices$. Iinest above ground pool available, FREE ESTIMA1[E, ; .,, - (866)348-7500. ww i, akPoolsFlorida.com, to the best pmdrods SEWING MACHINE: Rotary, Electric. In beautiful wooden cabinet. Asking $65. (863)467-4567 LP HEATER- Coleman, elec- tronic, for camping or out- doors, Uses bottled gas, new cond $20 (863)675-2596 SPEAKERS & AMP, (2) 12" in box, Bostwick, 2000w amp. $200 (863)655-3436 AKAI, 52" HD TV, $500 (863)634-8290 TELEVISION- 20", Philips Magnavox, with remote, $100 or best offer (863)824-0981 os I0 TABLE SAW, Craftsman, Heavy Duty, 10", 3hp. Used once. $300 (863)634-7706 after 4pm WELDER, Lincoln, 225 amp., AC, 230 v. $100. (863)801-3233 BARBIE BIG WHEELS- (2) and 1 girls riding toy, needs bat- tery. $55 for all, will separ- ate. (863)763-3982 JIGSAW PUZZLES: 32. $16 for all. will sep. (863)465-9470 Lake Placid 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 MOUNTED FISH & WILDLIFE older sports things, wooden statues,& anything interest- ing, etc (863)946-3123 Find it faster. Sel it soon- er in the classified Agriculture E. SS* Christmas Trees 745 Farm Equipment 805 Farm Feed/Products 810 Farm Miscellaneous 815 Farm Produce 820 Finni 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 BOX BLADES (2), Good condi- tion. $500 for both or will separate. (863)763-3253 or (561)722-6572 BALES OF HAY, 100 bales, $400 for all or will sell separ- ate. (863)763-1370 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 BUCKSKIN-PAINT, 3.5 years old mare. 16 hands. Very sweet. Rides good. Incld all tack. $2500. (863)357-6642 NARE- 17 yrs old, looks and rides good, $1500 (239)340-8502 QH GELDING, Good for kids, easy keeper. $750 (863)763-3253 leave msg. or (561)718-1212 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 IRRIGATION PUMP- Goulds, 1 HP, Comes with pressure tank and gav. fittings, ready to go $125 (863)697-2032 RIDING MOWER, John Deere, 54" cut, G110 auto., $2000 or best offer. (863)634-8290 SNAPPER RIDING MOWER- 2004. 10hp,30" cut, $600 (863)357-0999 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 Comri Pr -l 1010 I Comr IIaPo Sal 1010 Thursday, January 25 The Medical Mall, 4131 Sun 'N Lake Blvd, Sebring 10 AM: PROFESSIONAL BUILDINGS: Two-story building w/15,793* total s.f. 9 possible office spaces, offered in 6 units Conveniently located on the Hwy 27 corridor Preview: 1-SPM,Thursday, January 18 AKA Stuff-4t Storage, 5680 Schumacher Rd, Sebring 2 PM: 178 UNIT MINI WAREHOUSE: Presently AKA Stuff-It Storage 100% occupied 25 vehicle/RV spaces 100% rented 174' frontage on Schumacher Rd. Preview: 1-SPM,Thursday,January 18 Path mmn 6W- Lidm 11f-f-nmdEmfjjdim W.v- 61farImcthakfimrt OLD HABITS FAMOUS RESTAURANT& BAR SPACE FOR RENT About 3,000 Sq. Ft. 4865 SE 441 Hwy. 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(863)763-3660 BASS BOAT '89, Motor & trail- er. $3000 (302)697-2424 BAYLINER, 20 Ft., Cuddy Cabin w/Traller, Depth Finder & Bimni Top. Runs, but needs work. $2400. (863)801-3233 BAYLINER CAPRI '86 w/85 Force motor, 16'6". Good shape. $1500. or best offer. (863)634-2582 BOAT TRAILER TIRES (2) 12", 4.80, with rims, hardly used, $60 (863)763-8518 EVINRUDE ENGINE- Outboard, 35 HP, god runner, all con- trols, extra prop, $500 or best offer (937)215-0307 FIBERGLASS SEA KAYAKS (4): Brand new, below dealer cost. Must sell. Avg $1000. Will separate. 863-357-7406 GAMBLER OUTLAW- '98, 19ft., 150 HP, Trailer, GPS & Etc. Excellent Condition, $10,000 (863)357-8702 HYDRA-SPORT '98 1800/CC- Johnson 115 hp, Bimlni Top, New Electronic's, Tandem trailer w/spare $7900 or best offer (863)610-1674 JON BOAT- 14', flat bottom, trl, 20hp Johnson, trolling motor, $1000 or best offer (863)673-5659 OUTBOARD ENGINE, 25hp Mariner, $600 (863)655-3436 PONTOON BOAT- 20ft, 90HP Merc, new deck & seat cov- ers, bimini top, w/trir, $2500 Neg (614)452-1600 LaBelle PONTOON BOAT, 24', 60hp Evinrude, $1900. or best of- fer. (863)763-9998 PONTOON BOAT TRAILER- 27ft, dual axles, $925 (863)824-6720 PROP- Stainless, like new, 13%' by 17 pitch, 13 spline for evinrude, $250 (937)215-0307 ROW BOAT: 14 Ft., 2 hp, Su- zuki 0/B Motor & 21 Ft galva- nized trailer. $800 for all. (863)675-8559 SAILBOAT- 22.8', Sails w/ swing kill. 4 sails Includespor- ta potty & sunshade. $1400. or best offer. (863)467-7336 STARCRAFT w/'85 Chrysler motor. $600. or best offer. (863)634-2582 ALLEGRO 32BA '03- work horse, 20K, 2 slides, no smoking/pets, exc cond. $55,000 neg (317)431-9567 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 HOLIDAY RAMBLER, 29', 8'x24' FL room in Grandma's Grove RV Park, 55+ comm. $5,900. (863)674-0360 SLIDE-IN TRUCK CAMPER, 2002, loaded, $9500 new, asking $5500 (863)763-1728 or (863)599-1534 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 MONTANA '01, 28 ft., 3 slides, all new 16" tires In 4/06, w/many accessories. Call for details. (863)946-2242 NOMAD TRAVEL TRAILER '97 Model # 3375 Deluxe. 34 Ft., 2 Slide Outs. Very good cond. $11,500. (863)634-1130 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 YAMAHA 750 Special 1979, Dry Shaft, Runs great. $600 Lost title. (863)467-2609 af- ter3pm FORD EXPLORER 1992: Re- built engine, all new parts, 12K ml, runs greatly $2450. 863-983-7625 GO CART, Large, runs & looks good. New $1200, asking 600 (863)467-8849 GO CART- Murray, 2 seats, runs, $300 (863)634-7706 HOLIDAY RAMBLER '73- 28', new CA/Heat, new tires, stove, water htr, $2300 (863)447-2130 SUMMER BREEZE PARK, '87 35 ft. trailer w/ 25ft. florida room, furnished, shed. $8500 neg. (863)697-3659 TRAVEL TRAILER 1999: 21ft, excellent condition, garage kept. $7200. 239-633-2159 Automobiles Automobiles 4005 Autos Wanted 4010 Clahss Cars 4015 Commercial Trucks 4020 Construction Equipment 4025 Frgn Car s 4038 Four Wheel Drive 4035 Heavy Duty Trucks 4040 Parts Repairs 4045 Pickup Trucks 4050 Sport Utility 4055 tractor Trailers 4060 Utility Trailers 4065 Vane 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. C, CADILLAC DEVILLE '90, Runs, needs radiator & battery. $800 or best offer. (863)763-4333 CHRYSLER EAGLE- '93, Ap- prox. 50K mi. Good condi- tion. Runs well. $1100. (863)675-4976 EAGLE TALON 2 dr Coupe, 4 cyl, Green & black, CD player. 19" custom wheels. $2500. (863)763-3551 FIREBIRD '87, T-tops, runs, needs paint, body in good shape. $1100 (863)946-1138 FORD TAURUS 1998: Great condition inside & out, load- ed. $2400. 863-234-3470 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 TEMPO 1992, Runs good. Dependable. $250. or best offer. (863)983-4694 Honda Accord, '89, 2 dr., manual trans, runs good, new battery, $900 neg. (786)351-1399 HONDA ACCORD LX '05- 4dr, PL, PW, front air bags, CD, looks new, 23k, garage kept $17,500 (239)503-5731 KIA SOPHIA- '98, 90 K, green, $1499 (863)467-5067 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 TRANS AM '81, Turbo, 455 auto., not running, solid body, needs paint, w/parts. $5000 (863)673-2197 JEEP CJ7- Around the year of '1960. Runs good. $700. (863)697-3997 AUTOFORMER FUSE: 30 amp, voltage booster & surge pro- tection. $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 FORD F600 DUMP TRUCK 1977: Good for parts, has ti- tle. $400.863-763-1370 JEEP, Complete convertible top, heater, frame & side win- dows, tan, very good cond. $300 (772)812-3300 MOTOR: DODGE 318, 1984 w/Headers & Transmission. Came out of a '74 Road Run- ner. $350 (863)763-6524 PICKUP FIBERGLASS LID, Fits Chevy S10, 6 Ft. $500 or best offer. (561)848-4022 RIMS & TIRES- with spinners (4), 20", fits 6 lug chevy, less than 2k on tires. $2000 (863)634-7210 RIMS- 22", Helo Hawk, 1/5 yrs old. Good low profile tires, $1000. or best offer. (863)763-2230 RIMS- (4) Memphis PR 12's in custom ported box, $500 or best offer, (863)634-6476 RUBBER MAT, For Dodge pickup, 6ft. bed. $50 (863)763-5062 TIRES & RIMS- 20 Vimo, 5 lug, 33 12 50 20 Nitto Mud Gra pplers, $900 or best offer (863)673-2857 BED EXTENDER- fits Ford F150 pickup. $150 or best offer (561)262-1390 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON 1985: 350 motor, good tires. Good work truck. $1000 or best offer. 863-634-7154 DODGE 2500 QUAD CAB '03, Long bed, SLT, loaded, c/c, am/fm/cd, running boards, tow pkg, Diesel, (863)946-2242 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 DODGE RAM '96: 1500 mag, * AC, pwr steering & brakes, auto overdrive, tow pkg, good cond. $3250. 863-674-0467 FORD F150 '04, Super Cab, 5.4 Triton, anti-slip rear. Towing machine. Loaded, white, w/aluminum cap, exc. cond. 27,400 miles. $17,500 (863)357-7406 FORD F150- 77, 4 x 4, 351 Modified w/auto trans., $1200 or best offer (863)632-9166 FORD F350 DUALLY '90, 460 engine, Gas, runs good. $1500. See at: 6420 Hwy. 98 N. Okee 863-697-2434 GMC SONOMA '99, Ext. cab, runs reft cold a/c, new tires. 411010 or best offer. (772)465-9070 PU BED HARD-TOP- for 98 Dodge pickup, bright blue, $300 or best of- fer(863)634-691b0 CHEVY SUBURBAN 1998: $2000 or best offer. Call 863-673-4677 TRAILER, 7x16, split gate, $1200 (561)261-1336 CHEVY VAN 1991: Full size. $700 or best offer. Call 863-673-4677 DODGE 3500 '98, 15 passen- ger, auto., V8, cold a/c, stereo, "People Hauler". Runs great. $4900 neg. (561)452-2645 MERCURY VILLAGE- '96, Great shape, White, New tires, Ready to go. $2500, (863)228-2123 TOYOTA PREVIA VAN 1991: Good running condition. $1000. If interested, call 863-467-0644 READING A NEWSPAPER HELPS YOU UNDERSTAND THE WORLD AROUND YOU. HBS unveils Spring Art exhibit Community Briefs Historic Bok Sanctuary will unveil an exhibit featuring two well-known artists Feb. 3. Visi- tors can view the exhibit through March 29 in the Sanctu- ary's Education and Visitor Cen- ter daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. "John Moran's Florida: One State, Many Worlds" showcases award-winning Gainesville pho- tographer John Moran whose photography captures natural Florida as it may have appeared to Ponce de Leon and early explorers. Moran's photographs are hung in private and public collections and have appeared in numerous books and magazines, including "National Geographic," "Life," "Time," "Newsweek," "Smithsonian," "The New York Times Magazine" and the "National Audubon Society Field Guide to Florida." His book, "Journal of Lighit," a 20-year col- election of Florida photos and essays published in 2004, is avail- able for purchase in the Tower & Garden Gift Shop. Sharing the exhibit is Talla- hassee ceramic artist and potter Robin Rodgers with "Natural Instincts: The Art of Potter Robin Rodgers." Noted for researching ancient techniques and process- es of pottery making, Rodgers .created replicas of 17th century Spanish and Aboriginal pottery for San Luis Archaeological site in Tallahassee. His pottery is rep- resented in art galleries as well as in private, corporate and museum collections in the Unit- ed States and abroad, and will appear this fall in a new book entitled "500 Animals in Clay: Contemporary Expressions of the Animal Form." Most art on display is for sale and additional art prints and other merchandise may be available at the Tower & Garden Gift Shop. Call Pirjo Restina at 863.734.1221 or visit www.boksanctuary.org for more information. About Historic Bok Sanctuary: Historic Bok Sanctuary, a National Historic Landmark, is located 55 miles southwest of Orlando and 60 miles east of Tampa near Lake Wales, Florida, and is open every day of the year from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., last admis- sion at 5 p.m. The award-win- ning Education and Visitor Cen- ter, Caf6 and Gift Shop are open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults and $3 for ages 5-12. Members and children under 5 are admitted free. For more information contact Historic Bok Sanctuary, 1151 Tower Boule- vard, Lake Wales, Fla. 33853; 863.676.1408 or visit www.bok- sanctuary.org Sanctuary announces art workshops LAKE WALES, Fla. Historic Bok Sanctuary will offer a series of art workshops as well as luncheon programs on art, archi- tecture and culture beginning Jan. 25. The classes and pro- grams have limited enrollment. Haines City artist Alice Behrle will teach watercolor classes Thursday Jan. 25 through April 12. A former instructor of paint- ing and art history for North Car- olina State ULii ., ii .at the James Sprunt institute, Behrle has won awards in national shows and ,; iih -. Beginner to intermediate classes will be held from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. with intermediate to advanced class- es frorn 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Eachl 12-week session is limited to 10 participants and the cost is $192 or $156 fori ieil.bers. An "Introduction to Digital Photography" by David Woods will be held Jan. 27 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Woods teaches photog- raphy at Polk Community College and is a free-lance photographer. Space is limited to 20 and the cost is $68 or $60 for members. Behrle also will teach "Col- lage: Creative Expansions" Feb. 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Collage is a creative way to "recycle" your artwork in any 2-D medi- um. The workshop is limited and the cost is $55 or $44 for members. "Illustrating Plants in Water- color Pencil" is a being offered for the first time at the Sanctuary on March 10 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and March 11 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. A freelance illustrator specializing in botanical art, Winter Park artist Redenta Sopra- no will teach the two-day work- shop. Limited to 16, each class fee is $115 or $99 for members. The art, architecture and cul- ture series of three luncheons to be held Jan. 30, February 20 and March 20 feature Lake Wales artist and art historian Ann Nor- ton. She will provide introducto- ry talks followed by audiovisual presentations that were inspired by the Sanctuary's recent trip to Russia and the upcoming expe- dition to Lima, Cuzco and Machu Picchu in Peru. Programs include lunch and are limited to 40 and the cost is $17 or $10 for members. Call the Garden Campus office at 863.734.1221 for reser- vations or visit www.boksanctu- ary.org for more information. Library hosts Annual Art Show Latt Maxcy Memorial Library hosts their Annual Art Show will be held Feb. 22. Artists are allowed to enter two 2-dimen- sional works. Deadline for entries is set for Jan. 31. Artwork will be hung on Feb. 1 no late entries will be accepted. Ribbons and monetary prizes will be awarded for first through third places. Honorable mention ribbons will also be given. In conjunction with the arts recep- tion being held on Feb. 22 we will also be hosting an Open House for the library. This will take place from 6 to 7 p.m. in the lobby of the library. This Open House and reception is open to the public. Please stop by and see what our library has to offer. Also after our Arts Reception the Friends of the Library will be drawing the winning raffle ticket for the Tom Freeman painting "Morning Aglow." This painting is available for viewing now at the library and tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5. Class of 1987 plans reunion The Class of 1987 is planning their 20 year class reunion. Please contact Lynn Robarts at 863-559-2541 with your address and contact information. If you have an address for a former classmate that may live out of town please forward it as well. Would like to contact everybody and have a great class reunion. Citizens Bank extends hours Citizens Bank and Trust announces new extended bank- ing hours beginning at bank locations in Auburndale, Dundee, Frostproof, Haines City, Lake Wales and Winter Haven. The bank's new lobby hours are Monday Thursday 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m., and Friday 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. Drive-thru serv- ices will now be available Mon- day Thursday 8 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., Friday 8 a.m. until 6 p.m., and Saturday 8:30 a.m. until 12 noon. PCC enrollment increases six percent Polk Community College's spring registration ended last Thursday and enrollment is up 6.3 percent from last year. PCC's total credit enrollment (after Late Registration) is 6,816. Last year at this time enrollment was 6,411. That's a six percent increase. President Eileen Holden was very pleased with this news. "Although enrollment trends are difficult to predict, I believe that the increase we are experienc- ing this term is due in part to the efforts of our dedicated Student Services staff as well as our enhanced marketing efforts," she said. "We made personal calls to students, sent postcards, adver- tised in local media, offered weekend and online assistance, and utilized other recruitment and retention efforts to get our message out about the impor- tance of education. Our academ- ic affairs deans responded to stu- dent needs with increased course offerings and convenient times and days. It was a collabo- rative effort by all PCC employ- ees that we will continue to do." Polk Community College stu- dents pay the lowest per credit hour cost of any college in the county and they receive an excellent education. Classes are much smaller than in universi- ties and PCC's faculty and staff are dedicated to student sue- cess. There are two tracks PCC sit- dents take: Associate in Arts degree (AA) which transfers to a four- year university working on a bachelor's degree. Associate in Science degree (AS)- Students learn the skills necessary for immediate employment in a high wage career in technology or health care fields. SFCC recognizes three Frostproof students South Florida Community College recognizes those stu- dents who have pursued and achieved academic excellence during their course of study at the College. Students are named to the Pres- ident's List for receiving a semester grade point average between 3.8 and 4.0. Frostproof student Sarah A. Futral was named to the fall 2006 President's List. Students are named to the Dean's List for receiving a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.79. Frostproof students named to the spring 2006 Dean's List were Brian A. Deal and Angela D. Fann. i 8 The Frostproof News, Thursday, January 25, 2007 4b Make sure your heart is in the right place. Choosing a hospital for you or a loved one's heart care is one of the most important decisions you will make in your life. Before you make a choice, take a moment to compare what Winter Haven Hospital's new Bostick Heart Center offers: Winter Haven Hospital's new Bostick Heart Center provides this area's most experienced team of cardiologists and surgeons representing every major medical ; clinic in this region. The Bostick Heart Center includes Dr. Michael Carmichael's team of world class surgeons and anesthesiologists from the Ocala Heart Institute. The Bostick Heart Center at Winter Haven Hospital offers you Central Florida's newest state-of-the art cardiovascular equipment and facilities. Winter Haven Hospital's affiliation with the University of Florida College of Medicine and Shands Healthcare delivers the clinical oversight of a nationally recognized academic medical center. Winter Haven Hospital is a JCAHO accredited 527 bed major medical center backed-up 24 hours a day by a medical staff comprised physicians representing every major medical specialization. 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