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Y eI il Fros ro IL!. Thursday, February 22, 2007- Vol. 92 No. 36 Frostproof's Hometown Newspaper for More Than 85 Years 50 cents At a Glance. Free tax aide at library The AARP/TCE tax aide is available at the Latt Maxcy Memorial Library on Monday and Thursday mornings from 9 a.m. until Noon 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 and 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 arid 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. 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-dimensional works. Deadline for entries is set for Jan. 31. Ribbons and monetary prizes will be -awarded for first through third places. Honorable mention ribbons will also be given. In con- junction with the arts recep- tion on Feb. 22, the library will also host an Open House from 6 to 7 p.m. in the lobby of the library. The Open House and reception are open to the public. Please stop by and see what our library has to offer. Also the Arts Reception the Friends of the Library will draw the winning raffle ticket for the Tom Freeman painting "Morning Aglow." This paint- ing is available for viewing now at the library and tickets are $ 1 each or 6 for $5. Exotic pet amnesty day The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Com- mission (FWC) approved new rules dealing with non- native species of animals on Feb. 7. Since then, several agency offices have been inundated with calls seeking information on where peo- ple may take pets they no longer want. The only sched- uled, organized Pet Amnesty Day will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 24 at Crest Lake Park, 1556 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Clearwater. More informa- tion is available at MyFWC.com/nonnatives/am nestyDay.html. Also, some rescuers, pet stores, breed- ers, veterinarian offices or animal control facilities may offer alternative solutions to unwanted, nonnative pets. Hancock County Snowbird Lunch The annual Hancock County Snowbird Lunch will be held Tuesday, Feb. 27 starting at 11 a.m. at Homer's Restaurant in Sebring. Reservations are.not required. The group will meet in the large dining room. See Page 2 for information about how to contact the newspaper. newszap.com Community Links. Individual Voices. a 16510 0 0 0 2 1 4 Senior Games start Saturday The spirit lives on in the Polk Senior Games, scheduled to begin Saturday, Feb. 24, at loca- tions throughout Polk County. The games o provide an annual two-week series of ath- letic and recreational competi- tive events for men and women 50 years and older. The games include Olympic- style competition for men and women age 50 and over. Most events are grouped by gender in five-year age increments. Gold, sil- ver, and bronze medals are pre- sented in each event and age divi- sion. Polk County residency is not required. Sports include Bad- minton, Basketball Shooting, Bas- ketball 3 on 3, Billiards, Bocce, Bowling, Bridge, Checkers, Crib- bage, Ballroom and Social Danc- ing, Square Dancing, Darts, Euchre, Field Events, Fishing, Golf 18-Hole and Putt & Chip, Horse- shoes, Lawn Bowling, Pepper, Pickleball, Punt Pass Kick, Rac- quetball, Road Race 5K, Scrabble, Senior Smarts, Skeet and Trap Shooting, Shuffleboard, Softball, Swimming, Table Tennis, Talent Show, Tennis, Track, and Walking. The Games begin with an Opening Ceremony before the Track Meet at Lake Region High School on Saturday, Feb. 24 at 9 a.m. "Banana" George Blair will make an encore appearance. At the first Opening in 1992, Blair brought in the torch on skis at Cypress Gardens. This year, he will be Honorary Grand Marshall and give out bananas. Nearly 50 competitors and volunteers who have been involved with the At the races: Cub Scouts hosts Pinewood Derby Games all 15 year will be present- ed with a medallion. At the end of the Games com- petitors, volunteers, their family and friends will be treated to the annual Closing Celebration on Sunday, March 11 at The Lake- land Center. The Celebration is the only time during the Games where participants from all sports gather together to social- ize and swap tales of their achievements. The Celebration will feature a Parade of the 15 Year competitors and volunteers lead by the Thunderbolt Cheer- leaders and entertainment from the Talent Show entrants as well as a mini-health fair, goody bags, souvenirs, door prizes and the presentations of special awards. The health fair begins at 1 p.m. and the ceremony begins at 2 p.m. It is open to the public and admission and parking are free. Sponsors include Gold and Founding Sponsor, Publix Super See Games Page 2 Athletic Boosters Gala a success The Frostproof Bulldog Boosters would like to express their appreciation for the suc- cess of the Hall of Fame Ban- quet held Jan. 27, 2007 at the Lake Wales Country Club. Bob Ford, FHS Alumni and former assistant football coach, gave special com- ments and introduced our first four inductees: Faris Brannen, Jim Boyd, George Jackson and Gary Garrett. Coach Faris Brannen was the honored guest speaker for the evening. Brad Metheny, present head football coach, assisted as master of ceremonies. The boosters have so many people and businesses to thank for the donations of auc- tion and raffle prizes as well as QUmintnea photos The Cub Scouts Pack 169 of Frostproof held their annual Pinewood Derby race Satur- day, February 10 at the Frostproof City Park. It was a nice sunny day and the boys had a blast. Patrick Bradley won first place. Zachery Black won second and Christian Tuck- er won third place. The race was close and the cars looked great. Riley Glaussier received a plaque for "Best Overall," Trevor Brooker earned a trophy for "Best Paint Job", Stephen Brown was awarded "Best Design" and Dugan Rust took home a trophy for "Most Original Design." Afterward, they all enjoyed ice cream sundaes. Cub Scouts made and decorated their own cars for the annual Pinewood Derby. the people who were gracious enough to purchase them. They cannot name all but would like to give a special thanks for Jimmy and Beverly Scarborough of Badcocks for donating the 52" Big Screen TV which was our main auc- tion item of the night. Thank you to Jade and Joe Gill who purchased the TV for their new home. At the Boosters meeting, club members voted to either purchase or help with the pur- chase of uniforms for boys and girls tennis, baseball, soft- ball uniforms, equipment and tournament expenses and See Gala-Page 2 Care Center helps local community The Frostproof Care Center continued to serve those in the Frostproof area with a vari- ety of services in 2006. Ralph Waters, executive director of the Care Center, emphasizes, "This is your Care Center. We are here to serve everyone in the community." Beginning in June, the Care Center held its annual Sum- mer Program for children ages five through twelve. The pro- gram, which is held Monday through Friday for eight weeks, provides a wholesome lunch, various activities and field trips. Last year, field trips were taken to Vero Beach, Wonder Works, and Ripley's Believe It Or Not, Cypress Gar- dens, Kennedy Space Center and Medieval Times. In the fall, the staff always looks forward to seeing our winter Volunteers and winter residents who are customers at the Thrift Store. Because of See Center Page 2 Chorus performs at Arts Center The Heart of Highlands Show Chorus of Sweet Adelines International will perform their show, "The Trouble with Love," on Sunday afternoon, March 11, at the Frostproof High School Performing Arts Center. Under the direction of Joy Loomis, chorus members include 31 women from Polk and High- lands Counties. Three women from Frostproof, one from Bab- son Park and one from Lake Wales are counted as members. Actresses from the chorus will tell the story of a woman who falls in love with an airline pilot, while the chorus and quartets from the chorus aug- ment the story with songs sung in barbershop style. Featured songs will include "My Guy," "Yes Sir, That's My Baby," "Toot-Toot Toosie," "Love Let- ters," "Side by Side," "My Romance," and "Breakin' Up is Hard to Do." The Frostproof Interact and Frostproof Rotary Clubs are bringing this show to the com- munity. So, in addition to smil- ing with the music, there's an extra reason to smile- knowing that the price of your ticket will provide funds for projects in the Frostproof community and local schools, including the upgrade of lighting in the Frost- proof High School Performing Arts Center. Tickets are available at the Frostproof Care Center or by calling (863) 635-4668. Tickets are a bargain at $10 each for this performance at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 11, at the Frost- proof High School Performing Arts Center. Submitted photo BHG Elementary Top Dawgs Congratulations to Ben Hill Griffin, Jr. Elementary School's Top Dawgs: Erick Becerra, Shawanda Bentley, Skyler Branson, Richard Cobbs, Maria Flores Charissa Gonzalez, Oscar Gonzalez, Kirstin Hall, Chelsea Hanger, Daniel Hernandez, Michael Hutchinson, Daja Lane, Jamarius Larkin, Jeremy McAbee, Rachael McDowell, Skyla McKinstry, Ashley Meeks, Daniel Mickens, Isabella Nieto, Joshua Paxton, Sarah Shahan, Quinn Spires, Reyna Valdez and Raynie Wilson. lb.-Xk 11 ) s- ~raon~r~i~amP~a;oaP~raw~iw~~-~lc~! ,Wot t T .- % 2 The Frostproof News, Thursday, February 22,2007 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. Letters to the Editor Remembering an Abolitionist February 23rd is the 200th anniversary of the British Parlia- ment's vote to abolish the transat- lantic slave trade. It is also the release date of a film (Amazing Grace) about the man who led the British Abolition movement, William Wilberforce..While the film does not have much to do with abolition in the United States, Wilberforce certainly did. Abolitionism had widely diffused origins and its advocates lived on both sides of the Atlantic. The movement's leaders wrote and visited, financed and supported each other from the late 1780s through the 1850s. In the United States, major figures including Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Dou- glass and William Wells Brown publicly praised Mr. Wilberforce and were moved by his example. In 1815, one African American minister called him. "the immor- tal Wilberforce" and upon his death in 1833, the principal of a school for free black children in New York City wrote a sixteen- page eulogy as a tribute to the British leader. The abolition movement was always far more than one man's story. It begins and ends with the millions of black people who endured, resisted, rebelled, and ultimately overcame. But Wilber- force's is a story that inspires us with a sense of the difference one person can make and then what can happen when thousands or millions make a similar commit- ment and rally to a worthy idea whose time is at hand. James G. Basker President, Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History m ~ Submitted photos Faris Brannen Jim Boyd Gala Continued From Page 1 help with the installation of a sound system in the gym that will be used by boys and girls basketball, the volleyball team and the whole student body with awards assemblies and pep rally's. This is approximately $11,000 of the money raised, at the Hall of Fame Gala, going to our kids that would not have been possible without this event. The Boosters hope to make thisan an annual event inducting different people each year from players, coaches, assistant coaches, etc so that our sports teams have the equipment and supplies needed to compete. The Frostproof Bulldog Boosters, Inc. would like to extend a special thanks to the following people and business for their generosity. Without their donations, this event would not have been possible. The Boosters would encourage you to shop with these businesses and show them your apprecia- tion for their support of the Bull- dogs Athletic Programs: Dorothy Griffin, Lake Wales Country Club Center Continued From Page 1 local and seasonal customers, Thrift Store sales continue to increase, and this has become a major source of revenue for the Care Center. The store offers *clothing, household items, furni- ture and appliances at very rea- snable prices. Thanksgiving and Christmas are the busiest times of the year for the Care Center. In 2006, the Care Center gave out 89 Thanks- givingfood baskets to individu- als and families. During Christ- mas, 135 individuals and families received holiday food baskets and 246 children received Christmas gifts. Also, the Care Center joined with the National Honor Society at Frost- Games Continued From Page 1 Markets Charities; and Bronze Sponsors James W. Sikes Family, Chas P. Smith & Assoc., Winter Haven Hospital, Home Shopper and FedEx. uary uarrett - Lake Wales, Badcock & More - Frostproof, Longhorn Steak- house Winter Haven, Beef O'Brady's Sports Pub Lake Wales, McDonald's. Restaurant - Frostproof, Bunting, Tripp & Ing- ley, LLP Lake Wales, Noah's Ark - Lake Wales, Busch Gardens - Tampa, Olive Garden Restaurant - Winter Haven, Carraba's Italian Grill Winter Haven, Outback Steakhouse Winter Haven, Chili's Restaurant Winter Haven, Progress Energy Lake Wales, Cliff Litchfield/So. Fla. Mini-Bulls Tampa, Red Lobster Restaurant Winter Haven, Dis- ney World Resort Orlando, Salt Water Grill Winter Haven, Flori- da's Natural Growers Lake Wales, Sonshine Tanning Frost- proof, Foodway Market's Inc. - Frostproof, Southern Charm Flo- ral & Gifts Frostproof, Frostbite Ice Cream & More Frostproof, Southern Dunes Golf & CC - Haines City, Frostproof Family Restaurant Frostproof, Texas Cattle Company Lakeland, Frostproof Oil Company Frost- proof, Webber International Univ. Babson Park, All Care Landscaping Frostproof, Wil- son Insurance Agency Frost- proof, Healing Water Spa Lake Wales. proof Middle Senior High School to hold a Christmas dinner for families who are clients of the Care Center. Food drives at local schools and contributions by churches, mobile home parks and individuals brought in near- ly 8,000 lbs. of food and 738 gifts for the holiday distribution. On Dec. 29, the Frostproof Care Center closed on the pur- chase of the Highlands Hotel building. This begins an exciting new chapter for the Care Center. This will provide additional space for various programs and possibilities for new areas of service in the future. Because of the support of the community, the Care Center is able to continue to reach out to those in need in the Frostproof area, and provide a variety of services to the community as a whole. 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To find out how you can help, visit our Mid-Florida Medical Services Foundation web page at www.winterhavenhospitaLcom Madaw Degeneration: New ltraonents and Advances Date: March 14,2007 Time: 4:00 PM -5:00 PM Locaion: speer- Regency Medical Center, 101 Avenue 0, S.E, Winter Haven Dr. Scott Friedman, Retnal Specialist Learn how to avoid getting burned out but keep the fires burning. 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 Button, ARNP, Psychiatic Nuise Pradiioner, Winter Haven Hospital Behavioral Health Division Chldiren and Anxiety This workshop will focus on teaching parents and teachers how to understand children's anxiety disorders, Learn to recognize symptoms of children's anxiety. Understand the latest techniques (e.g. progressive musde relaxation, visual imagery, hypnotherapy, EMDR, aromatherapy) used to reduce and stabilize children's anxiety levels. Date: June 5,2007 Time: 6:30 PM- 7:30 PM Location: Sweet Center Commons, 1201 First St South, Winter Haven Speaker: Meena Mohan, LCSW, Winter Haven Hospital Behavioral Health Division Chldren and Self Estee This workshop will focus on improving children's self-image. Learn to identify this special group of children who exhibit self-defeating behaviors. Explore strategies that elevate children's self esteem and build positive and consistent self- image. Date: June 19,2007 Time: 6:30 PM -7:30 PM Location Speaker: Sweet Center Commons, 1201 First St South, Winter Haven Meena Mohan, LCSW, Winter Haven Hospital Behavioral Health Division The sessions will be run bya 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: March 20,2007 Time: 930 AM- 11.00AM or 11:00 AM-1230 PM Location: Outpatient Rehab Center Gill Jones Building 3425 Lake Alfred Road (US 17), Winter Haven Lug Dsease Winter Haven Hospital's Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program offers free community education lectures. These informative topics are focused on those people who have lung disease. Friends and family members are also encouraged to attend. Date: April 4,2007 Time: 1:00PM Location: Gill Jones Building, 3425 Lake Alfred Road, Winter Haven Also available: an individualized Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program for those with Chronic Lung Disease. Endurance training, education and instruction is given by qualified respiratory therapists and a multidisciplinary team that varies with the individual needs of the dient The program is 5 weeks long, meeting twice weekly and is geared towards the individual goals and disease process. The Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program is approved by Medicare and most major insurance companies. Physicians referral is required. For more information about this program, please call, or to be added to our mailing list contact Denise Bielss at (863) 297-1825. Winter HavenSaturday, Hospital March 3,2007 S/Featuring the 4 School Challenge trophies for the a i W l9 most participants from area -IOK Run, SK Run, 3 Ml.Walk>^ 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 fun, great food, t-shirts, trophies and entertainment in the park For more Information on how to register or volunteer call (863) 297-1810. Monay S6i.fr ..a, :00am to4:0 6 O 'v- ati ~ wtie- .iiopta~oti I The Frostproof News, Thursday, February 22,2007 3 SChurch Directory Submitted photo Community members can enjoy food and fellowship at the 02 Youth Caf6', while helping First Baptist Church's young mem- bers raise money for summer camp. Church youth work their way to camp The 02 Youth Cafe', spon- sored by the First Baptist Church of Frostproof Youth Department, is a way for youth to work their way to camp. Last year the group raised enough money to take 25 young people, grades 6- 12, to 86 Hours Summer Camp, July 15-20 in Ocoee, Tenn. Out of those 25, 17 have signed up to go back to camp this year. In addition, 11 young people who did not go to camp last year have signed up to go this summer. That's 28 confirmed thus far. The Church and the camp have a rule that one adult chaperone must attend for every seven same gender students. So the Church would like to raise enough for 28 young people and four chaperones, at a cost of $270 per person, plus trans- portation. In addition to the Caf6', which is open on Tuesday nights from 5 to 7 p.m., the group will hold a car wash on March 17 in the Church parking lot, located beside "A" Street. The Youth Department will also have a cookie dough sale within the next couple of weeks. If you are interested in purchas- ing cookie dough, contact Tina Scali at (863) 635-6621. The church group also cur- rently has an online magazine fundraiser. If you are interested in ordering magazines, or renewing your subscription, you can go to http://www.magfundraising.com/ 02youthministries. To learn more about the 86 Hours Summer Camp, see their Web site online at www.planet wisdom.com/camp/. The donation is tax deductible. he IOi- Pick-up is free. .* B kild "We take care of all the paperwork. 1800O NAE -CAR (80036 Church of Christ Mike Freese-Minister 40 West "A' Street Frostproof, Florida 33843 Services are Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship service 11 a.m. and Wednesday Evening Bible Study at 7 p.m. For more infor- mation contact 635-4278. Family Life Church Kelly Galati-Pastor Family Life Church meets at the Frostproof Middle/Senior High School cafeteria Sundays at 10 a.m. there is nursery and chil- dren's church. For information please call 635-2704. Frostproof Church of God Rex E. Daniels-Pastor Frostproof Church of God, 104 Highway 630W, Worship Services, Sunday School 10 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m., Sunday Evening Worship 6:30 p.m., Wednesday Evening 7 p.m. For more information call 863-635-3556. Church of God By Faith Reverend Anderson, Jr. Church Of God By Faith, 208 Hopson Rd., Worship Services; Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Wor- ship Service 11 a.m., Sunday Evening service 7:30 p.m., Wednesday Evening Bible study 7:30 p.m. For more information call 635-7185. First Assembly of God Wayne Lee-Pastor First Assembly of God Church On The Ridge, 825 County Road 630A, Worship Services; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m., nurs- ery available, Sunday evening service 6 p.m. Youth Fellowship and Bible study Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. For more (863) 635-2244 V ... .." .'. .., ... ....... . Make up to $2,500 by filling in the space above! * 4 lines for 2 weeks 1 used itlmr grouping per at * Price must be priced at $2,500 nhiladnd' inA d Sell your personal valuables if they're $2,500 or less for absolutely free! No fee, no catch, no problnS! IIIUUGU InI a * Private parties only * 2 items per house- hold per issue or less * Independent Newspapers reserves the right to disqualify any ad. Frostproof News Toll Free 877-353-2424 E-Mail: classad@newszap.com information call 863-635-2702. First Baptist Church of Frostproof Darrol Hood-Pastor First Baptist Church of Frost- proof, 96 West B Street-offers a Contemporary Celebration Ser- vice Sunday's at 8:15 a.m. and Traditional Worship Service at 10:50 a.m. Childcare will be available for both services. Sun- day School (all ages) 9:30 a.m. Sunday evening Bible Study 6 p.m. Wednesday Evening Chil- dren and youth programs 6:15 p.m., with adult Bible studies at 6:30 p.m. Thursday Evenings: Celebrate Recovery, Divorce Care, Grief Share, and Divorce Care For Kids 6 p.m. For more information call 863-635-3603. First Christian Church of Frostproof Albert Fidler-Evangelist First Christian Church of Frostproof; 2241 County Road 630 W, Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 10:15 a.m., Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study 6 p.m. For more informa- tion call 635-6700. First Christian Church of Babson Park Ronnie Abshire-Minister First Christian Church of Bab- son Park, 1295 Scenic Highway N., Babson Park, Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m., Sunday Evening Bible Sunday 6 p.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study 6:30 p.m. For more information call 638-1654. First Presbyterian Church of Frostproof David Trimmier-Pastor First Presbyterian Church, 101 N. Palm Ave., Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship Ser- vice, 11 a.m. For more informa- tion call 635-3955. First United Methodist Church of Frostproof James C. Isaacson, Pastor First United Methodist Church of Frostproof, 150 Devane St., Sun- day School 9:30 a.m., Traditional Worship Service 10:30 a.m. For more information call 635-3107. 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(561)914-6511 DRESSERS- 3 piece set with mirror, Bassett, solid oak, Never used. Asking $1000. (863)532-1351 HEADBOARDS / RAILS (2): Wrought iron, 1 king, 1 queen, exc cond. $125 or will sell separately. 863-983-7011 KING SIZE BED- complete, 1 yr old, $250 (863)697-8731 LIVING ROOM SET: Couch, chair & ottoman. $300. 863-675-8141 LIVING SET: Sofa sleeper, chair & ottoman, 2 end ta- bles & sofa table. Excellent! $425/alll 863-673-5256 LOVESEAT FRAME, Custom made, cypress, $300 (239)340-8503 MATTRESSES (2), Queen, Serta, brand new in plastic. $1000 for both or will separ- ate. 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(863)467-1958 Ruger Carbine, 44 Magnum, semi auto, old style, $450. (304)667-7855 SMITH & WESSON- Highwa Patrolman model 28, 357 mag, 4" bbl., target sights $375 (937)215-0307 BOW FLEX SPORT- Great con- dition. $400. (863)635-7616 NORDIC TRACK, Back & stomach machine. $60 (863)612-9831 Labelle TREADMILL- ProForm 585, Electric. Good condition $150. (863)697-1486 TREADMILL- Preform Ad- vanced. Heart rate monitor, cool air fan, cushioned deck $475 (863)763-0625 WEIGHT BENCH, Dual Station, 3 yrs. old $100. (863)697-3211 ELECTRIC COOLING FAN- 24"w X 17't, 16" blade. Built In shroud. Works great. $100. (863)697-3865 TABLE LAMPS- 3, Excellent condition. $30. (863)467-8681 PATIO FURNITURE, Redwood, Includes slider & 2 seatees. $75. 863-763-6220 or 561-629-6213 PATIO TABLE- 42"x60" & 4 chairs. $100. or best offer. (863)467-4567 PATIO TABLE- Oval, with six reen & white stripe chairs. 150. 863-763-6220 or 561-629-6213 BUZZ AROUND SCOOTER- Max weight 300 Ibs. Orig. cost $1395. Barely used. $600.(863)675-6347 ELEC SCOOTER RAMP 7 1/2 ft, Asking $150 (561)670-3636 HOVEROUND elec 3 wheel scooter, used once, like new, $550 (561)670-3636 SCOOTER- Handicap, Very g ood condition. $350. (239)986-0296 Immokalee area. 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. AUTO LUGGAGE CARRIER- 18cu ft Sears Excargo. Ex- cellent condition. $65. (863)610-0412 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. PAINT SPRAYER- Airless, used one time, MR7, Mag- num, Books, Asking $500. or best offer. (863)697-9704 WANTED: 10 HOMES To Show Off Our New Lifetime Exterior Paint. Call Now to see it your home qualifies. (8 00)9 61 -8547. (Lic.#CBC010111) WOLFF TANNING BEDS Buy Direct and Save! Full Body units from $22 a month! FREE Color Catalog CALL TODAYI (800)842-1305 www.np.etstan.com. BANJO, Harmony 5 string, Made in USA, brand new, very pretty. $100 (863)763-1521 CUSTOM BUILT GUITAR CABINET: 77"T x 42"W, 2 solid doors & shelf, $350 or best offer(561)633-1371 PIANO: Digital, KORG, 76 keys. Good condition. $75. (863)763-4821 PIANO- Kimball Spinet, Upright with bench. Good condition. $475. (863)763-2601 BROTHER FAX/COPY MA- CHINE- in great condition, asking $50 (863)763-0669 BULL MASTIFF PUPS- 4 mos old, 2m, 2f, red fawn, AKC, Vet Cert. Champ bloodline, dame & sire on location $1200 (863)646-7329 COCKATIEL, Home bred & hand fed, very tame. $40 (863)634-8863 CRITTER CAGE- for hamster or small critter, metal/plastic, w/all accessories, pd. $25, sell$12.50, (302)735-7501 FISH TANK- 55 gal. Red oak stand, Large filter. Ready to go. Just needs fish. $250. Call (863)763-4098 FISH TANK STAND- Wood, 2 doors & shelves. Fits 25 gal. tank. $20. Call (863)763-4098 FISH TANKS, (2), 10 gallon, with 9 fish & all accessories, $75. (863)675-3793 FLOPPY EARED RABBIT, 8 mos. old, large, red & brown. $150 includes cage, food, etc. (863)357-1310 NETHERLAND DWARF RAB- BIT: $15. (863)610-0843 REDBONE PUPPIES, UKC, $200.(863)673-3894._.. SUANA: Cedar, infrared, by Airwall, 2 seater, like new. Paid $3400, sacrifice $1695. 302-854-6502 READING A NEWSPAPER MAKES YOU A MORE INFORMED AND INTERESTING PERSON. (D-wonder nwtpafpr aeden e asom popular, POOL TABLE- regulation size, rack, balls & que, $600 (863)983-4314 Clewiston SOUND EQUIPMENT, Profes- sional, Optimus, Peavey, RCA, cassette duplicator & more. $500 (863)763-3551 SPEAKER BOXES- For 10" speaker. Good condition. $40. (239)440-3327 SUB WOOFERS- 4, Memphis 12's in a custom ported box. Brand new. $400. or best of- fer. (863)634-6476 BIG SCREEN 42", works Good, just needs a home. 400/neg. (863)634-1220 SONY XBR: 40", picture tube, with stand. $600. 863-763-1884 or 697-1040 GENERATOR, Briggs & Strat- ton, 7350 watts, $450. (863)697-3211 HONDA GENERATOR- 3500 watt, good working condi- tion, has wheels, $350 neg (419)566-3796 cell (Okee) SPOT WELDER, with 13" tongs, 220 amps, good con- dition, $225. (863)357-5754 TABLE SAW, 10" with stand. $75 or best offer. (863)674-5770 TABLE SAW, Craftsman, 10", with stand, $125. (863)675-7350 WELDER, Hobart, portable, 260 amp, $600 (863)634-542f $0 PLAY STATION II- Used. $30. or best offer. (863)634-8708 MP3 PLAYER- Samsung, 2gb brand new, $125 (863)675-1033 MOUNTED FISH & WILDLIFE older sports things, wooden statues,& anything interest- ing, etc (863)946-3123 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 8 Garden 850 Livestock 855 Poultry/Supplies 860 Seeds/Plants/ Flowers 865 FORD TRACTOR: 9-N, original, great condition, $2500 firm (863)467-4328 ARAB / PAINT COLT: 3 yrs. Will sell for $4000 or trade for registered older Arab mare. 863-357-3369 BAY THOROUGHBRED- Mare 15 yr old rideable with 4 mo old filly. $1500. (863)467-7295 CHILD HORSE- 10 yrs old. 13.2, Dapple Palomino. Very gentle. $1100. (863)467-7295 GILDING: 4 yrs, AQHA, broke/ trained, roam, for 4H Club. $1500 neg. 954-805-5133 HART GOOSENECK TRAILER, '91, 3 stalls needs some body work, $1800 or best offer. (863)201-3492 MARE, 12 yrs. old. Rides well. Coggins & All Shots. Good disposition. $2000 or best of- fer. 863-675-2215 LaBelle PAINT MARE- 3yrs old, have been broke, $1900 (863)697-2199 QH Filly, 10 mos. old, halter broke, very sweet, gentle, $500. Call Sharon (239)707-5423 CHIPPER SHREDDER- Crafts- man, 5 hp Briggs & Straton engine. Good condition. $225. (863)610-0412 LAWN MOWER: Craftsman, rear engine, snapper, many new parts, old but runs good. $550.863-983-7807 SUPER AV '49: Farmall Trac- tor, 4 parts w/ plenty of im- plements. $500. 863-635-0079 YARD ROLLER- 2ftx4ft. $75.(863)467-9744 COWS 39 Braford Cows 17 Calves 150 Black Cows (ages 3- 6) (863)990-1033 Your new car could be In today's paper. Have you looked for It? Classl Announcements erchandise Mbile Homes Employment Agriculture Recreation Financial Automobiles Serviceseal Estte F ICS MTil 15II0 . 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Call now (800)564-5092 X 527 Mobile Homes Mobile Home Lots 2005 Mobile Home- Parts 2010 Mobile Homes- Rent 2015 Mobile Homes Sale 2020 FROSTPROOF, In Park, 55+ community, 2BR/1BA, large enclosed lanai, carport, 2 storage sheds, w/d, partly furnished, exc. cond., asking $18,500. (863)635-9612 or (518)796-4751 LABELLE: 1986 FLEETWOOD, 14 x 48 Model, 2BD/1BA, Great Condition! $7,900 (239)872-7665 Recreation Boats 3005 Campers/RVs 3010 Jet Skiis 3015 Marine Accessories 3020 Marine Miscellaneous 3025 Motorcycles 3030 Sport Vehicles/ATVs 3035 ALUM LOWE: 14' w/ trailer. New tires & wheel bearings, 15hp, merc, MK troll mtr. $2000 firm. 863-224-5017 BASS BOAT '88: 16' Lowe, 40hp Johnson, with galva- nized trailer. $2500. or best offer. (863)763-3660 BASSTRACKER, '87, Tourna- ment TX 17, Classic 50 Merc., outboard mtr., w/trlr., $2300. (863)635-5039 BOAT-.17.6 ft, center console, 115 Mariner, T-top, Trailer, Good condition. $2000. (863)902-0477 DEEP V: 12ft, aluminum, like new 15 hp merc, trolling mo- tor,' has oars and good trail- er. $1100.863-467-4328 EVINRUDE ENGINE- Outboard, 35 HR good runner, all con- trols, e ec. start, $5.00 or best offer (937)215-0307 NITRO BASS BOAT- 21' on dual axle. 175 Evin motor. Extras. $2000. or best offer. (863)763-6138 POLAR '98- Saltwater series, 90hp Yamaha, centercon- sole, Bimini top, trolling mo- tor, trlr, $6500 neg (863)634-0164 PONTOON BOAT, '89 Lowe, 18.9ft. long, trolling motor,. livewell, fishfinder, 50hp John- son. $2000 (863)357-6709 STARCRAFT: Aluminum, 18ft center console, 90 hp Johnson motor & troll motor, full elec & td. $2000 (863)763-0728 CAMPER '88: Pop-up, sips 6, stove, porta-potty, solid sides w/real windows, awn- Ing, $1295. (863)805-0272 Fifth Wheel Terry, '98, 27.5', 13 ft. slide, $10,000 will ne- gotiate. See at KOA Camp- ground, Lot 40, Louisiana. (570)449-5583 FORD E350 '82 MOTO- RHOME- good running cond. under 50K, $1900 neg (561)644-4840 NEAR LaBelle, 30 Ft.Furnished w/built up roof. Must be moved. $1500. 863-675-1891 or (540)616-7319 (Cell) RV BOUNDER '87: 35', 41.5k mi, new tires, awning & frig, screen/rm, gen, lots ext/int stor- age, $8000.863-675-2339 TRUCK CAMPER '94: Like new condition, self contained, shower, toilet & kitchen. $3500,neg. 863-634-2362 CARRIAGE '03: 32', 2 slides, GelCoat, loaded, many extras! CHEVY DURAMAX '03: 57K, w/ PullRIte attachment. $52,000 total or $25,500 for carriage. 574-215-2663 FIFTH WHEEL HITCH- Excel- lent condition. $500, or best offer. (863)697-0158 REESE SLIDER 16k FIFTH WHEEL HITCH, all reels & hardware, fits any full sz. truck, $500. (863)357-1784 BOAT TRAILER: For 16 18 Ft. Boat. New bunks & paint. Good condition. $450. (863)357-5754 HARLEYS- garage kept, 1999 883 Hugger $4000, 1993 Dyna Wide Glide $9500 (863)634-9474 KAWASAKI 600 NINJA 1995, Red & Silver, New tires, Runs great! $2000 or best offer. (863)612-1357 KAWASAKI Eliminator 250 '01 clean bike, runs great. $1400 or best offer. 863-634-2423 Iv.msg. SCOOTER- '04 RC Moto, 50cc, Yellow, No license re- quired. Excellent condition $650. (304)667-7855 YOUTH CHOPPER, 45-50MPH, Good cond. $550 or -best offer. (863)697-9649 DIRT BIKE, 2005 TTR 125, with after market muffler, exc. cond. $1600 or best offer. (863)697-9649 SUZUKI OZARK 250, '02, 4 wheeler, garaged, runs like new, turn key ready, $2400 neg. (863)697-9884 READING A NEWSPAPER HELPS YOU GET INVOLVED IN THE COMMUNITY Sa wonder uwSpapW readers boave more ft Damon, 1999: 21 ft., never traveled, kept under roof in LaBelle, Must Seel $6500. 239-633-2159 NOMAD- '92, 32', New FL/rm, Furnished. Lot #19 on Canal in Fijian Park. $6500. Neg. Cell# 765-617-0015 PULL TRAILER: 30ft, good cond, new fridge, gas stove, Ir, dinette, br, ba. $2500. 863-467-9621 Automobiles l III3 Commercial Trucks 4020 Construction equipment 4025 Foreign Cars 4030 Four Wheel Drive 4035 Heavy Duty Trucks 4040 Parts Repairs 4045 Pickup Trucks 4050 Sport Utility 4055 Tractor Trailers 4060 Utility Trailers 4065 Vans 4070 $500 POLICE IMPOUNDS Cars from $500! Tax Repos, US Marshall and IRS sales! Cars, Trucks, SUV's, Toyo- ta's, Honda's, Chevy's & more'! For Listings Call (800)425-1730 x2384. BMW 5351- '86, Brand new 18" chrome rims. Needs new alternator. $2500. (561)983-3811 CADILLAC DEVILLE '90, Runs, needs minor work, $400 or best offer. (863)763-4333 CAMARO Z28 '80: all original, 350 auto, power windows. Great restoration project. $1200 (863)634-6601 Iv msg. CHEVY CAVALIER '97- must sell, reat condition, cold AC, $2400 or best offer (863)357-3369 CHRYSLER LEBARON- '92, Convertible, New tires & top. Runs. $500. (863)902-0477 DODGE NEON 1997, 50 K mis. $2500 or best offer. (863)674-3314 LaBelle area. FORD ESCORT 1995 Wagon, Runs very good. $1400 (863)675-7758/234-9097 Ford T-Bird '94 & Mercury Cougar '88: excellent body, bad motors, have motors. $600 neg. D561)676-0427 HUNTING BUGGY: 1984 Ford F150 Deck Buggy, excellent condition. $2500 firm. 863-655-3436 BOB CAT ATTACHMENT, ATI Tree Boom Attachment. Heavy Duty. Like new. Asking $850 (863)697-2032 Okeechobee CONST. SCAFFOLD- 2 story, with trailer, $1200 neg (863)763-3451 CHEVY SUBURBAN '89, 350, auto., 4" lift, 36" Super Swampers. $2500 or best offer. (772)370-0776 DODGE DURANGO '98- 4x4, SLT, some body damage, can be repaired. runs great $4000 (863)509-3446 DODGE RAM CHARGER- '86, V-8, 360, 4x4, Very good condition. $2500. (863)634-5421 JEEP CJ5 '81, 4 cyl., 4 spd., soft top & doors. $1700 or best offer. (772)370-0776 CLUB CAR '03, 48 volt, lights, mirrors & windshield. $2500 (863)675-3499 CHEVY TRANSMISSION 4L80E, $200. (863)467-5401 or 772)359-2923 CHEVY TRANSMISSION- Granny, 4 speed, flywheel, clutch & bell housing, $450 (863)697-3895 FRAME MOUNT TRAILER HITCH, Trailer weight limit, 3500 Ibs. $75 (863)467-0560 HOOD: Fits 80's 90's Ford Van, new in box. $75. 561-633-1371 PLATE & BALL, For goose- neck hitch mount in bed of truck, fits bed of Ford F350. $250 Neg(863)517-0519 RIMS, 22", 6 lug, with tires, good condition, $1200. 863-634-4886 Iv. msg. CHEV 1 TON '92- with Reading Utility body, low miles, runs great, $3500 neg., (863)763-4149 CHEVY S10 '02: 6cyl, ac, new front end tires, toolbox. Ask- ing $6500.386-559-0537 CHEVY SILVERADO-1500 '98: Extended cab, 350, V8,,auto, w/tow pkg, allpwr, am/fm, Cd. $4800.863-677-3100 CHEVY STEPSIDE, '97, runs great, red, 114k mi., lots of extras, $5500 or best offer. (863)357-0516 CHEVY SUBURBAN, '95, 4 whl. dr., exc. cond., 90k mi., one owner, new tires, $6000. (812)989-3022 DODGE 1500 QUAD CAB '2005: V8, 16k mi, exc, fully loaded. A must see truck! $19,000. 863-763-3286 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. $23,900 negotiable. 239-898-6396 DODGE RAM 150 PU '91- new paint & tires, $2500 or best offer (863)467-7520 DODGE RAM 1500 MAG., '96, AC, pwr steering & brakes, auto overdrive, tow pkg, good cond. $2500. 863-674-0467 FORD F350 1990 Dually, 360 engine, gas, single cab. $1500 Firm. (863)763-3451 NISSAN FRONTIER '02- V6, auto, 2wd, 40K mi., cold air, new tires, grey cloth interior $12000 (863)697-6077 TRUCK CAP: For Ford Ranger pickup, 'side entries. $150. 863-635-0079 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE, '98, Limited Ed., 4x4, 5.21, 99k mi., $5000. (863)763-5372 JEEP PICKUP, '90, needs mi- nor rear end repair & battery, 4300. (863)467-5401 or (772)-359-2923 GOOSE NECK TRAILER- 24' Anderson. 2 dual tandem ax- les. Good condition. $4500. or best offer. (863)467-6960 TOW DOLLY- '04, Like new. Good tires & straps. Pulls & looks good. $800. or best offer. (863)697-9704 CHEVY LUMINA 93 Van, 3.1, Runs good. $1600 (863)675-7758/234-9097 CHEVY LUMINA VAN '94, 3.1L, runs good, $1500 or best offer. (863)447-5213 anytime DODGE CARAVAN 1994, $1200. or best offer. (863)674-3314 LaBelle area DODGE CARAVAN, '93, blue, auto, a/c, new tires, brakes & battery, 185k mi., $1300 or best offer. (863)885-1026 TOYOTA PREVIA VAN- '91, Good running condition. $800. If interested, call 863-610-1266. Van in Okee. Yom new ca could be It today's pa r. ave you ookedl foit? Art League hosts Decorative and 3D show The Frostproof Art League is holding a Decorative and 3D art show during the mdrth of.Febru- ary. The awards presentations were held Sunday, Feb. 11. Winners included: 3D Sculpture, ceramics and porcelain 1st Place Terri Miller for her glass mosaic titled "Cannes" 2nd place Kay Hutzelman for her ceramics titled "A Face in the Jar" 3rd Place Harold Aschen- brenner for his metal sculpture titled "Odie" 3 D Miscellaneous 1st Place Linda O'Connor Sewing project titled "Dow Jones makes me Crazy" 2nd Place Judy Jackson, quilt titled "Frog Pond" 3rd place Gayle Reeder a patchwork vest Painted Glass and Clay 1st Place Diane Lescard - painted window titled "Window Hop" 2nd Place a Gayle Reeder - painted window titled "Egret Window" 3rd Place Beverly Schmelling Glass bowl painted with flowers Painted Metal and Fabric 1 st place Susan Aschenbren- ner painted milk can 2nd place Beverly Schmelling - painted watering can 3rd place Susan Aschen- brenner painted Jand iron Painted Wood 1st Place Vicki Alley framed art titled "Pink on Faux Leather" 2nd Place Jean Konwick - painted Christmas Fire Guard 3rd Place Beverly Schmelling painted jewelry box Best of show Jenny Grenke for her brass sculpture titled "She rises early" Lake Wales Art Show planned March 24 & 25 The Lake Wales Art Show Committee met recently at the home of Ms. Ann Norton, in Lake Wales. Betsy Stockdill, Chairman, facilitated the meeting, which focused on plans for the two-day event held annually on the shore of Lake Wailes. The art show, scheduled for March 24 and 25 this year, is critically acclaimed and draws audiences from throughout the South. This art show distinguishes itself in find- ing talented new artists who have become nationally renowned. "We are very excited about this year's show" said Betsy, "The Screening Committee says we will see a number of great new artists this year, as well as others who have been in the show for more than 15 years!" The show promises exception- al examples of fine art paintings in acrylic, oil and watercolor as well as sculpture, photography, superb basketry, wood, pottery, glass, jewelry, ceramics and more. Musi- cal entertainment, delicious food and a special children's activity area will add to an experience the entire family will enjoy. Organizing all the activities for this year's show is the 2007 Lake Wales Art Show Committee Chairmen, which includes: Joy Barranco, Donna Burns, Mary Craig, Paulette Davidson, Mimi Hardman, Deeley Hunt, Ellis Hunt, Jr., Jan Kahler, Bill Losh, Brian' Marbutt, Susie McGill, Ann Norton, Stacie Padgett, Theresa Ryland, Carolyn Szymczyk, Paula Templeton, Chip Thullbery, Christine Waters, Bunny Wetzel, Addy Willette. "In addition to our committee members, who have just worked wonders, we are working with some great community partners too" said Lisa Barranco Murphy, Art Show Co-Chairman. Citizens Bank & Trust, the major corporate sponsor of the show, is donating funds as well as providing volun- teers in order to ensure the suc- cess of the show. There are a few sponsorships, advertising oppor- tunities and "volunteers are always needed" Lisa said. Anyone interested in becom- ing involved in the Art Show should contact the Lake Wales Art Center at (863)676.8426. Each year thousands attend the show and discover exciting, original works that are treasured forever. PCC plans informative finan1al aid session WINTER HAVEN Polk Community College (PCC) and the Polk County Schools will be joining in a statewide initiative that will provide Financials Aid information and help to high school students and their parents who attend a free workshop called College Goal Sunday. The event will be held in PCC's Student Center on the Winter Haven campus on Satur- day, Feb. 24, 1- 3 p.m. A $500 scholarship that can be used at any college will be given away to someone attending the session. Financial aid counselors will be assisting high school stu- dents in 40 counties throughout the state. "We realized our state had to take steps to help with the process," said David Arm- strong, Florida's Chancellor of Community Colleges. He expects the event will draw 2,000 high-school students, most from low-income families "We realized our state had to take steps to help with the process." David Armstrong, Florida's Chancellor of Community Colleges and many the first in their fami- lies to attend college. Millions of dollars are avail- able in student aid, but many parents are confused and dis- couraged by the forms.. One of the biggest barriers that college bound low-income and minority students is the eye glazing feder- al form, Free Application for Fed- eral Student Aid, also known as FAFSA. Students who show up for the College Goal event at PCC will get help filling it out. For more information: www.fldoe.org/collegegoalsunday. you C m n toti y i re t r s u t a-i~ w y newsza .com Community Links. Indfividual Voices. A- ~l4 m CALLS When You Need A Service. 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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 oversite of a nationally recognized academic medical center. Winter Haven Hospital is a backed-up 24 hours a day physicians representing every JCAHO accredited 527 bed major medical center by a medical staff comprised of board certified major medical specialization. These facts combined provide you with the confidence and security that in your time of need, your heart will be in the right place. Aa Winter Haven Hospital Bostick Heart Center An Affiliate of the University of Florida College of Medicine and Shands HealthCare tid |