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F J+OS j.rwrt I^ Thursday, June 28, 2007 -Vol. 93 No. 2 Frostproof's Hometown Newspaper for More Than 85 Years 50 cents At a Glance Fourth of July donations sought The Frostproof Area Cham- ber of Commerce Community Affairs Committee is meeting weekly to work on the 4th of July plans. The committee is actively seeking donations to fund the annual fireworks and afternoon activities. Area churches, civic organizations, businesses and individuals are encouraged to make dona- tions of $100 or more to help fund this years' firework dis- play. Please contact committee chairman Ralph Waters at 635- 5555 for more information. Parking restricted In accordance with City Code, Section 20-22. Parking on Lake Clinch Boulevard; effective June 4, 2007, no vehi- cle may be parked in the area adjacent to Lake Clinch Bou- levard from First Street on the north to Hickory Avenue on the south unless such vehicle shall have affixed to the rear bumper on the left side a cur- rent decal issued by the City. Persons residing in or paying taxes within the City, to include persons with 635 telephone exchange, shall receive a decal without charge. Decals will be available at the Utility Depart- ment located on second floor of City Hall from 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Viola- tors may be given a citation for improper parking. Call 863-635- 7850 with any questions. City Council plans meeting The next Regular City Coun- cil Meeting will be held Mon- day, July 9, at 6 p.m. . The next-Planning and Zon- ing Board meeting will be held Monday, June 25 at 5:30 p.m. A Special Council Meeting will be held Tuesday, June 26 at 3 p.m. The City would also like to remind everyone, beginning in July Regular City Council meetings will be held the sec- ond and fourth Monday for the months of July, August and September. Frostproof City Hall is locat- ed at 111 First Street. For more information call 635-7855. Art for Kids Workshop Frostproof Art League is sponsoring a three day art workshop for children, ages, 7 -15. The dates are July 10, 11 12 from 10:30 to noon. Pat Bowen will be the instructor. Enroll- ment is limited to 15 students. No cost to participate. Call the Frostproof. Art League to enroll your child. Phone 863 635-7271. Adult Softball League starting Any adults interested in par- ticipating in the FrostproofAdult Softball League and would like more information please call 635-4641 or 635-5786. Museum post summer hours The Frostproof Historical Museum located at 210 South Scenic Highway, is open on Sat- urday afternoons, 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. beginning June 1 through September 30. Other hours are available by appointment: call (863) 638-1225. Plant Society plans meetings The Florida Native Plant Society meetings are the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Agri-Civic Center at 4509 George Boulevard, Sebring, FL 33875 Class- room III. For more informa- tion, contact Karina Veaudry 321.332.6242. See Page 2 for information about how to contact the newspaper. newszap.com Community Links. Individual Voices. 11111 11111111l 8 16510 00021 Alexander receives praise Senator praised by nursery growers and landscapers LAKE WALES, Fla. Sena- tor JD Alexander (R-Lake Wales) was presented last week with the 2007 Legislator of the Year award by the Florida Nursery, Grow- ers and Landscape Association (FNGLA) for his leadership, hard work and dedication to Florida's nursery and landscape industry. "I thank the Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Asso- ciation for presenting me with this award and I look forward to continuing to support and rep- resent the agribusiness industry in the State Legislature," said Senator Alexander. "As a citrus grower, I understand the chal- lenges faced by the Florida agri- business industry and the impor- tance of sustaining a productive industry for the many Floridians who work in and depend on the industry." "Senator Alexander through his legislative leadership and understanding of agriculture, small business and nursery issues was an absolute logical choice and he is a true advocate of the nursery and landscaping industry," said Director of Gov- ernment Affairs of FNGLA,.Jim Spratt, who presented the award to Senator Alexander. "He led the charge in the Senate and fought tirelessly for appropriations set aside for the University of Florida IFUS programs that will benefit the entire state and the nursery and landscape industry." Senator Alexander represents Senate District 17 which includes parts of DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Highlands, Okeechobee, Polk, and St. Lucie Counties. Senator Alexander was first elected to the Florida Senate in 2002 and has been subsequently re-elected. After completing his first term, Senator Alexander served as the Senate Majority Whip for the 2004-2006 term in the Florida Senate. Prior to being elected to the Florida Senate, Senator Alexander served four years in the Florida House of Representa- tives. Vendors sought for July 4 Event The Frostproof Area Cham- ber of Commerce is seeking vendors for the annual Frost- proof Fourth of July Celebra- tion. Vendors and cook off par- ticipants may begin to set up at 4 p.m. A vendor application is required and a $10 fee will be collected to help defray event expenses. For an application go to www.frostproofchamber. com and download the form or stop by the.Chamber office.. Vendor set-up will take place in the field across from Sugar Sands Mobile Home Park located on South Lake Clinch Blvd. during the Frostproof Area Chamber of Commerce July 4th Celebration. Old Fashioned games and activities and entertainment will be held in the South Lake Clinch Field as well beginning at 5 p.m. with the following traditional contest; greased pig, pie eat- ing contest, watermelon eating contest, three legged race, sack race relay and much more. The parade will begin at 7 p.m. The parade will entries will meet at the First Baptist Church on the Oak Street side, 'See Vendors Page 2 Mulder hired as the new Warrior coach BABSON PARK, Fla. -Julie Mulder, the Frostproof Middle Senior High School softball coach, has been announced as the new head coach for the Warrior softball team. SMulder was unveiled by director of athletics Bill Heath. "Julie brings a tremendous amount of experience to the table. She has a history of win- ning and we hope that will translate to the university set-, ting," commented Heath. Mulder, a St. Leo Univer- sity graduate, played for four years with the Lions earning All-Conference and All-Region honors. After graduating, Mul- der gained experience in the coaching realm when she headed the Stunners U-18 Trav- el Team. In the three years she spent there, the Stunners made the National Championships all three times, finishing fourth, third and second. Whilst coaching the Stun- ners, Mulder was the assistant varsity and pitching coach with See Coach Page 2 The Frostproof Care Center is buzzing with activity these days as the Summer Lunch Pro- gram for children is well under- way. The Care Center provides a daily program for children ages five through twelve. A nutritious lunch is provided by the Polk County School Board, and the children enjoy crafts, guest speakers, games, swim- ming and field trips as well. The program will continue Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 2: p.m. until August 10. The children attending the Frostproof Care Center Sum- mer Program will be taking field trips to Vero Beach, Ara- bian Nights, MOSI (Museum of Science and Industry) and Anna Maria Island. There will also be days with special activi- ties at the Wall Street Play Park and trips to the local Sheriff's Department and Fire Depart- ment. The program has reached its capacity at this time, but chil- dren may be put on a waiting list, as there are often openings later. There is a cost of $5 per week, per child plus a small additional cost for field trips. If you are interested in being put on the waiting list, please come by 17 S. Scenic Highway or call the Care Center at 635-5555. The weather was picture perfect for a trip to the beach. Children attending the Frostproof Care Center Summer Program enjoyed frolicking in the ocean on a recent field trip. Lookout below! Kids from the Frostproof Care Center Summer Program took pleasure in a slippery trip down the large inflated slide at the Wall Street Play Park re- cently. Independence Day concerts planned LAKE WALES, Fla. Histor- ic Bok Sanctuary will celebrate our nation's 231st birthday as part of the national "Let Free- dom Ring 2007" festivities on July 4. In addition to special car- illon concerts at 1 and 3 p.m., the Singing Tower will ring 13 times at 2 p.m. joining other bells across America to com- memorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence. An oasis of beauty and tran- quility, the Sanctuary offers an ideal setting for families to bring a picnic or enjoy lunch at the Carillon Caf6. Stroll the historic Olmsted garden or relax on a blanket as the 60-bell carillon rings out patriotic selections including "America the Beauti- ful," "The Star-Spangled Ban- ner," "The President's March" and "Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean." The concerts also will include "Beautiful Dreamer" and "The Camptown Races" by Stephen Foster, who was born on July4,1826. Celebrations of freedom were especially important to Sanctuary founder Edward W Bok who was an advocate for world peace. A Dutch immi- grant who rose from humble beginnings to become a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, humani- tarian and editor of the Ladies' Home Journal, Mr. Bok donated $100,000 to the American Peace Prize, a contest to develop the most practical plan to promote world peace. The carillon concerts are included with general Sanctuary admission and free for mem- See Concerts Page 2 Frostproof News/Cindy Monk Where's the water? Drought conditions seem to be causing some wildlife confusion as to where they can find water. This alligator was spotted walking through a front yard near Lake Reedy. Kids at Camp: Care Center provides Summer Camp Submitted photos/Laura Waters Local children attending the Frostproof Care Center Summer Program were treated to a trip to the beach as one of many field trips planned by the Care Centers. Summer program is a success '' :' 2 Frostproof News, Thursday, June 28, 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. Bills aid victims of domestic violence On June 12, Governor Crist signed two very important bills to help victims of domestic violence in the state of Florida: the Domes- tic Violence/Employee Leave Act (HB 55) and the Public Record/ Domestic Violence Victim Act (HB 63). Florida National Organization for Women would. like to thank the sponsors of these bills for their commitment to keeping women safe: Representative Ari Porth in the House, and Senator Dave Aronberg in the Senate. Florida NOW also commends the rest of the House and Senate for unani- mously endorsing these bills and Governor Crist for signing them. "This is a tremendous advance to protect women from domestic violence," said Jessica McCaffrey, president of Florida NOW. The first, bill allows for an employee to take up to three working-days leave in any 12- month period if the employee or a family 6r household member of the employee is the victim of domestic violence. Based on the employer's discretion, this can be either paid or unpaid leave. The intent is to provide the vic- tim time to seek medical or child care, attend court proceedings, undergo therapy, and/or obtain new housing away from their abuser. Both houses unanimous- ly passed this bill, which Florida NOW has supported every year that it's been filed. "It's great to see it finally become law, as it has the potential to help a huge num- ber of women across the state," said Jessica Lowe, Florida NOW lobbyist. The second related bill is an act which requires the state to keep confidential all records relating to government employees who uti- lize this leave. The unanimous passing of these bills through both cham- bers demonstrates that the state of Florida will not tolerate domes- tic abuse. PCC trains workforce for local businesses WINTER HAVEN, Fla. The Polk Community College (PCC) Corporate College has estab- lished the state of Florida's first Supply Chain Management Insti- tute to serve the manpower train- ing needs of one of the fastest growing sectors of Polk County's economy. PCC President Eileen Holden and Polk County businessman Hunt Berryman, chairman of the Supply Chain Management Con- sortium, officially launched the Institute during a recent luncheon meeting in the Student Center on PCC's Winter Haven campus attended by 110 leaders of Polk +i County's transportation, logistics and warehousing/distribution industries. Holden said the certificate- granting entity will begin training personnel for the Supply Chain sector of the Polk County econ- omy that encompasses transpor- tation, logistics and warehous- ing/distribution on July 1. In the first year alone, it.is expected to train from 800 to 1,000 Supply Chain industry employees in Polk County. The Supply Chain Manage- ment Institute will offer nine basic or Keystone courses, five courses each in specialized areas under the umbrellas of "Transportation- Logistics" and "Warehousing-Dis- tribution," and 15 elective cours- es. PCC faculty and experts from the Supply Chain industry will teach all of the courses, accord- ing to Holden. Holden also announced that PCC will begin offering an Asso- ciate of Applied Sciences (AAS) degree in Supply Chain Manage- ment starting in the fall of 2008. "The PCC Corporate College is extremely pleased and very proud to be the home of Florida's first Supply Chain Management Insti- tute, which is designed to meet the very specialized manpower training needs of one of the fast- est growing components of the Polk County economy," Holden said, noting that Polk County has about 400 entities involved in Supply Chain disciplines. Under the leadership of Berry- man, former chairman of Sunco Carriers and current chair of the Central Florida Development Council, industry leaders partici- pated in roundtable meetings and a summit at PCC in the summer and fall of 2006 to lay the ground- work for the Supply Chain Man- agement Institute. The curricu- lum was developed in steering committee meetings involving industry leaders and PCC faculty and administration held in late 2006 and early 2007. "We thank the PCC Corporate College for all of the hard work and expertise it has invested during the past year as the Sup- ply Chain Management Institute evolved from an idea to the reality it is today. This represents a clas- sic example of the great things that can happen when the public and private sectors work together for the common good," Berry- man said. Entities represented on the Supply Chain Management Insti- tute steering committee were Saddlecreek Corp., Comcar Industries, Publix Super Markets, Mosaic, Badcock, Florida's Natu- ral Growers and the Tampa Port Authority. The Central Florida Develop- ment Council, the Lakeland Eco- nomic Development Council, the East Polk Committee of 100, Polk County Public Schools and the University of South Florida have joined the PCC Corporate College as partners in this venture. "It is very obvious that the Supply Chain Management sector and all of its components is the emerging economic engine of the Polk County economy. The Insti- tute will give us the tools we need to help this industry continue to grow and flourish for the benefit of all Polk County citizens," said Rich Thompson of the PCC Cor- porate College. For information on the Sup- ply Chain Management Institute, including the schedule, regis- tration, cost and fees, call 863- 669-2325 or send e-mail to Dave Woodward at dwoodward@polk. edu. On the Internet visit ply Chain ManagementS" Diabetes drug linked to an increased risk of: Stroke Heart Attack Sudden Death A New England Journal of Medicine study revealed that -. n.li.i is associated with a significant increase in. the risk of heart attack. If you or a loved one have suffered serious side effects or died after using Avandia, You May Be Entitled To A CASH SETTLEMENT Call Fetterman & Associates toll free at 1-800-598-0189. Our call center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so CALL NOW NoETTERMAN UA AWT AM Feterman & Associates works with national .aw Norith Palm Beach, FL. firms in .-rit i and pursuing these claims, Vendors Continued From Page 1 it will proceed west on B Street to Clinch Lake Boulevard lakeside to Palmetto, then continue on Palmetto to Ninth Street go west on Ninth and turn left onto Lake Clinch Boulevard. For more information please call Ralph Waters at 635-5555 or Coach Continued From Page 1 Frostproof High School. In 2003 Frostproof finished as the Class 3A District 10 Champion, and Region- al semi-finalist. In 2004 Mulder took over the helm of the high school softball program. The 2004 and 2005 seasons saw the Bulldogs repeated the same success as in 2003, with Mulder Concerts Continued From Page 1 bers. General admission is $10 for adults and $3 for children ages 5- 12. Members and children under age 5 are admitted free. For more information call (863) 734-1208 or visit www.boksanctuary.org 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-winning Education and Visitor Center, Caf6 and Gift Shop are open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Correction xm -- I ..-' - Frostproof New/File photo Marcos Rivera was awarded the Polk County Builders As- sociation Foundation Schol- arship for $1,000. On page 1 of last week's issue Larry 'Ben' Flood appeared twice in a photo when it should have been Marcos Rivera. Sorry for the confusion. Webber IU promotes Niethammer BABSON PARK, Fla. Web- ber International University direc- tor of athletics, Bill Heath, has announced the promotion of Brad Nietham- mer to assistant director of ath- letics of busi- ness, effective immediately. Niethammer will continue to serve as the Warriors head Brad baseball coach, Niethammer a position he has held since the formulation of the program 14 years ago. "Coach Niethammer is one of the most organized coaches that I have ever worked with and he will do his normal good job in this posi- tion," stated Heath. Niethammer joins Tim Desmarteau as the second assis- tant director of athletics. Desmar- teau also serves as the Warriors' head athletic trainer and oversees the operation of the WIU Fitness Center and football operations. -i.dotmoe Call iNOW!H Bob O'Hara at 635-9008. At 8 p.m. there will be a Patri- otic Salute to Independence Day with live music. And as soon as it gets dark (approximately 9 p.m.) the fireworks will begin on the Southside shores of Lake Clinch. Donations are still needed to fund this years' firework display and celebration. Please con- tact committee chairman Ralph Waters at 635-5555. winning the District Coach of the Year. In 2006 Mulder guided the Bulldogs to the FHSAA Class 3A State Championship. She received FHSAA/FACA State Coach of the Year (Class 3A), and was the run- ner-up in the Florida Dairy Farmers Softball Coach of the Year Class 3A. "I am looking forward to fur- ther developing the Warriors' soft- ball program, and I am excited to be given the chance to excel on the university level," said Mulder. y Go to newszap.com to download and print coupons online! - STOP LEG CRAMPS I I' BEFORE THEY STOP YOU. il I~~ ~ ~ ~ I I .:,I I.i1. Triple Calcium | i ^,*.'.^'- SPolk County's Oldest & Strongest Bank Founded in 1920 CITIZENS BANk (863) 635-2244 Submitted photo/PCSO PCSO STAR Instructor Tonya Yvonne Williams PCSO STAR Instructor arrested STAR Program instructor charged with aggravated battery (Domestic Violence); suspended without pay. 42-year-old Tonya Yvonne Williams of Lakeland (DOB 02/22/1965), an instructor at the Polk County STAR Program, was arrested Thursday, June 21 by Polk County Sheriff's Office detec- tives and charged with Aggravat- ed Battery (Domestic Violence). The incident occurred June 8, 2007 in Lakeland during a verbal altercation between Williams and a former boyfriend. She was booked into the Polk County Jail and was held until her first appearance on Friday, June 22. Williams has been employed with the Polk County Sheriff's Office since October, 1994. She has been assigned to the Boot Camp/STAR program since May of 1995 "the program was reor- ganized and became the STAR program July 1, 2006. Her current assignment is a TAC Instructor ("TAC" stands for "teacher/advi- sor/counselor"), working with juveniles sentenced to the STAR Program. In light of her arrest, she has been suspended without pay pending a disciplinary review. A review of Williams' per- sonnel file shows that she has received good annual evalua- tions. Files show she has received minor discipline on three occa- sions, two letters of guidance for tardiness in 2003 and a letter of guidance in 2002 for allowing a recruit to participate in a daily run while the recruit was on a medi- cal restriction. Births Levi Wade and Lane Eli Cutts Glen and Kimberly Cutts proudly announce the birth of their twii sons, Levi Wade, 7 pounds 12 ounces, and Lane Eli, 7 pounds 5 ounces born on April 29,2007. Large Lake Access Parcels $29,900 W/FREE Boat Slips! Bring this ad and get a FREE PONTOON BOAT with land purchaser *limited time offer Dockable Waterfront Available! 1-866-685-2562 ext. 1269 TN Land & Lakes, LLC 2 E. 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Items may be mailed faxed or e- mailed The deadline for all news items is Noon Friday prior to the fol- lowirng Thursday's publication E-Mall: frosirews@neAszap.com Fax 863-635-0032 To Place A Display Ad Phone: 863-7E. -3134 Elt 234 The deadline for all alverlising is noon Monday for ire lollow.ng Thursday's puobl:alion E-Mail: okeeadsales@newszap cor To Place A Classified Ad Call 87-53-2424 to place a classified advertisement from home The dead- ir,e for all advertising is noon Monday for the following Thursday's publication Fax- 877-354-2424 E-Mail: classads@newszap corr Billing Department E-Mail: billteam@newszap.com To Start or Stop A Paper Phne: 18771353-2424 E-IUia: readerservices@newszap.com The Frostproof News is delivered ty mall to subscribers on Thursday and is sold in racks and store locations in the Frostproof area. Call 877-353-2424 to report a missed newspaper or poor delivery The Frostproof News USPS No 211-260 Published weekly by Independent Newspapers. Inc. 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To operate this newspaper as a public trust * To help our community become a better place to live and work, through our dedication to consci- entious journalism. * To provide the information citizens need to make their own intelligent decisions about public issues. * To report the news with honesty, accuracy, purposeful neutrality, fairness, objectivity, fearlessness and compassion. * To use our opinion pages to facili- tate community debate, not to dominate I with our own opln;ons. * To disclose our own conflicts of interest or potential conflicts to our readers. * To correct our errors and to give each correction to the prominence it deserves. * To provide a right to reply to hose Swe write about. * To treat people with courtesy, respect and compassion. Office Coordinator: Cindy Monk Advertising Director: Judy Kasten National Advertising: Joy Parrish Independent Newspapers, Inc. * Joe Smyth, Chairman * Ed Dulin, President * Tom Byrd, Vice President of Newspaper Operations Katrina Elsken, Executive Editor MEMBER OF: Florida Press Association For More Information See At Your Service On Page 2 S0) Frostproof News, Thursday, June 28, 2007 3 Battersby Duo to perform at LMML The Latt Maxcy Memorial No registration is required. Educational Show. Wednesday, August-The Fritzy Brothers Library is hosting their annual June- On Friday, June 29 "The July 18 show will be announced will perform a magical event summer children's program to be Battersby Duo" will perform a at a later date. Friday, July 27 the Friday, Aug. 10 at 10 a.m. held during June, July arid August. musical comedy. Division of Forestry will provide a For more information please Community Links. Individual Voices. . All~~~~~~ -- 1 4 IAV;- 'lIQ -- Q-;11;1- -1--1t-If All programs begin at lu a.m. and are FREE and open to the public. July-Friday,, July 1,, come and enjoy the 'Gatorland' Animal Special Visitor as well as exhibit their equipment. l lac the Latt Maxcy Memorial Library at 635-7857. Putnam offers help for dealing with federal BARTOW, Fla. Congressman Adam Putnam today announced caseworkers from his office will be at locations throughout Hillsborough, Osceola and Polk counties in July to help constituentswith federal programs such as Social Security, Medicare or veterans benefits. Caseworkers will meet with constituents of Florida's 12th Congressional District who need help with any federal agency or program or who would like to express their views on issues before Congress. Constituents should bring any documentation or written information that will help. Local location, date and times: Latt Maxcy Memorial Library, 15 North Magnolia Avenue, Frostproof. Tuesday, July 17, 10 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Lake Wales Public Library, 290 Cypress Gardens Lane, Lake Wales. Tuesday, July 17, 11 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. Ft. Meade Public Library, 75 East Broadway Street, Ft. Meade. Tuesday, July 17, 1 p.m.-1:30 p.m. Community college to present historic play "Dar He: The Lynching of Emmett Till" will be presented July 7, 7 p.m. at the Polk Community College's Fine Arts Theatre, Winter Haven campus. The production, which features Mike Wiley portraying Emmett Till, is a fundraiser for PCC's Upward Bound program. Emmett Till was a 14-year- old black boy who was lynched in 1955 after he whistled at a white woman in a Mississippi grocery store. Although his killers were arrested and charged with murder, they were both acquitted quicklybyan all-white jury. Shortly afterwards, the defendants sold their story, including a detailed account of how they murdered Till, to a journalist. The murder and the trial horrified the nation and the world. Till's death was a spark that helped mobilize the civil rights movement. Three months after his body was pulled from the Tallahatchie River, the Montgomery bus boycott began. Wiley will bring this tragic story to life on stage. :.. 1" ' SI4 Subi Mike Wiley portrays Emmett Till in PCC historic "Wiley is a marvel to watch appear and disap as the characters he portrays raved one review playwright gives us a masterful performance with a depth of understanding and empathy that becomes only too real, as we also begin to feel the knot in the pits of our stomachs, and the disgust that such a crime could have gone unpunished. There is still V. a long way for all of us to travel before racial prejudice can be truly erased. To see and hear this Superb performance cannot help .;:' but put each of us on the road to that good end." ',i ,\ The Upward Bound's Parents 'Advisory Council (UBPAC) is sponsoring this performance as a fund-raiser to provide both cultural enrichment travel and scholarship money to Upward Bound participants. Advance tickets are $10 per seat, and may be purchased from parents of PCC Upward Bound participants. For more information or to emitted photo/PCC arrange ticket purchases call c play. Director Dann Hazel at 863-292- pear before us!" 3707, or e-mail dhazel@polk. ier. "The actor/ edu. Polk Firefighters slimming down and getting fit BARTOW This month, firefighters from the Polk County Fire Department launched a spirited competition to lose body fat and boost their exercise regimen. The participants in this firefighter health initiative will have 12 weeks to see which individual loses the highest percentage of body fat. Their goals vary from becoming more physically fit and avoiding heart attacks to shedding a bit of'"baby fat." At stake are not only bragging rights but the chance to feel, look and perform better. The. driving force behind this healthy competition is Battalion Chief Kevin Giliam. "We've had a great response from our firefighters," said Giliam. "Not only will the participants be developing great exercise and eating habits, they will be improving their job performance and empowering themselves to be their best person." In an occupation where peak performance is expected every day, the fitness and training of firefighters is a key to excellence in public safety service. Heart attacks continue to be the biggest killer of firefighters, notes Giliam, which makes the weight loss thrust even more compelling. Giliam adds that the "biggest loser" program appeals to co- workers who want to increase their fitness as well as those members whose fitness levels may have slowly declined over the years. Q ,." .... .:,,.*. 1,.,.:..:, :.*.: L iving FINAL RELEASE OF HOMESITES \\'V.iird.inc is a beautiful, unspoiled pri .uce community located on the '-I.l1.i. C.--ikri'. Plateau atfl.,il-! the Tuckasegee IiR ,.r in ithe 1. !,i Ri l:.-, Mountains ofNorth Carolina. Riverview, Riverfront, Creekview and Creekfront still, available 866-464-5885 www.waterdancenc.comn ,iio. isf, lEf, ( PREBUY GAS Are you tired of your propane supplier gouging you over $3 a gallon propane gas every time it gets cold? You don't have to take it or pay it, give us a call we can furnish a tank free swapout and a lower gas price. *offer expires 7-31-07, from 4-1-07 to 3-31-08, $1.399 gal. if prepaid for cust.owned tank, rentals tanks 10 cents per gallon more, minimum 200 gallons Ridge Propane Fuel 239 West Lake Isis Ave. Avon Park, Florida 453-3959 or toll free 1-877-528-2510 Chain ownership? Yes, this newspaper is part of a "chain." But this "chain" is unlike any other. We are owned by a journalistic trust. All after-tax profits are invested in our mission of com- munity service through good local journalism. Staffing is local, and we seek out people who care about the community and want to stay here. How are we doing? Let us know by mailing feed- back@newszap.com your editor. alanaanr'ms ~-:~:- ., IV~j .Pl..n for m rNs.. .nmy 'taastchwc u WAi Pl n -f r , I' i~ ~SpE jI~~j'l >A~..- ;' 'L'..l ` If for 3;;x;! irn;-, iui~~lc* irrve d.nt ~ler a~s or call Frostproof News Community Service Through Tournalism 4 Frostproof News, Thursday, June 28, 2007 Church Directory Christian Fellowship Assembly Pastors Wendell and Thelma Gandy 16 East First Street, Frostproof. Service times are Sunday School 10 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m., Sunday Evening 6 p.m. and Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m. For more information please call 635-6944. 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 information 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 children'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., Worship 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., nursery available, Sunday evening service 6 p.m. Youth Fellowship and Bible study Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. For more information call 863-635-2702. First Baptist Church of Frostproof Darrol Hood-Pastor First Baptist Church of Frostproof, 96 West B Street-offers a Contemporary Celebration Service Sunday's at 8:15 a.m., and Traditional Worship Service at 10:50 a.m. Childcare will be available for both services. Sunday School (all ages) 9:30 a.m. Sunday evening Bible Study 6 p.m. Wednesday Evening Children and youth programs 6:15 p.m., with adult Bible studies at 6:30 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 101:15 a.m., Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study 6 p.m. For more information call 635-6700. First Christian Church of Babson Park Ronnie Abshire-Minister First Christian Church of Babson 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 Avenue, Frostproof, FL. Morning Worship Service, 10 a.m. For more information call 635- 3955. First United Methodist Church of Frostproof James C. Isaacson, Pastor First United Methodist Church of Frostproof, 150 Devane St., Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Traditional Worship Service 10:30 a.m. For more information call 635-3107. Dioste Ama Spanish Baptist Church Iglesia Bautista, Dios Te Ama (Dioste Ama Spanish Baptist Church) lugar (located) 1000 US Highway 98 West, Frostproof, annunciate y ivitcion (announces an invitation) Oir la Palabra de Dios (to hear the Word of G6d) Domingo (Sunday), at 11 a.m. South Lake Wales Church of God Rev. Bob Beckler-Pastor South Lake Wales Church of God, 210 Presidents Dr., Lake Wales, Early Morning Worship 9 a.m., Sunday School 10:30 a.m., ContemporaryPraise Service 10:45 a.m., Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m., For more information call 638-1019. Future Business Leaders of America lists The following Polk students won awards at the state conference of the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) organization held in Orlando. FBLA is a business education program in secondary schools for students to develop vocational and career competencies. FBLA also works to promote civic and Personal responsibility. FBLA events include accounting, business communication, cyber security, database design, digital video, hospitality management and parliamentary procedure. Students winning awards at the state FBLA are listed below by school. Twelve of these students have qualified to compete at the national FBLA conference being held June 28 to July 1 in Chicago. National qualifiers are listed in parentheses. The school's FBLA advisors are also listed. Bartow High: Preston Burris, T.J. Konkol-Bennett (national qualifier), Dino Teskeredzic. BHS advisor is Mary Guest. Bartow Middle: Richard Atwell. BMS advisor is Danielle Montcalm. Frostproof High: Santos Alvarez (national qualifier). FHS advisor is Pam Tilley. Gause Academy( Bartow): Valerie Loury, Ra'Neshia Hicks, Sean Stumpo. The Gause Academy FBLA chapter also won a state award for its Chapter Activities Report. GA advisor is Melissa Konkol. George Jenkins High (Lakeland): Rachel Hanneken (national qualifier), Elisa Rush (national qualifier), Tana Werner (national qualifier Tyler Williamson. GJHS advisor is Jessica Salas. Kathleen Middle: Skylar Hamilton. KMS advisor is Melanie Hayling. Lake Gibson High (Lakeland): Chelsea Avila (national qualifier), Wilson Sue, Laura Ulrich. LGHS advisors are Brenda Collins and Mary Lou Williams. Lake Region High (Eagle Lake): Jamie Lumberson. LRHS advisor is Debra Kegley. Lake Wales High: Jamie Cowan, Amber Johnson (national qualifier), Kelly Koruschak, Stephanie Nesmith, Diana Settle, Kevin Sullivan, Emily Tonjes, Eric Whidden. LWHS advisor is Traci Henry. Lakeland High: Quynh Le Nguyen (national qualifier). LHS advisor is Ron Nipper. Lawton Chiles Middle (Lakeland): Bianca Mulaney. LCMS advisor is Regina Cobb. Mulberry High: Anthony Raborn. MHS advisor is Kathy Koon. Southwest Middle (Lakeland): Dustin Brock, Karla Sanchez, Whitney Rodriguez. SWMS advisor is Doreatha Foster. Union Academy (Bartow): Erik Konkol-Bennett. UA advisor is Melissa Konkol. Winter Haven High: Laura Bautista (national qualifier), Andrew Guerr (national qualifier), Lana Groetsch (national qualifier), Samantha McClosky, Jenifer Rugay(national qualifier), Ronald Shell, WHHS advisor is Linda H. Robinson. PCC offers sports camps Polk Community College will offer three sports camps during the summer. Below are the schedules: PCC Softball Camp-Ages: 7-18, Location: DiamondPlex, Winter Haven Campus. Hours: 9 am to noon. Session 2: July 16 19. Cost: $100 A T-shirt will be provided. PCC Head. Softball Coach Dottie Cupp will show campers softball fundamentals, including such aspects of the game as throwing, catching, hitting, base Steroid testing to be law Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Commissioner John A. Stewart statement is released on random steroid testing legislation becoming law. "Today's signing (6/19/07) into law of House Bill 461 by Governor Crist is the culmination of more than three years of diligent work by Representative Marcelo Llorente to address the use of anabolic steroids by student-athletes an issue about which he is deeply concerned. The FHSAA staff shares those concerns and worked closely with Rep. Llorente and his staff to draft the language that ultimately became House Bill 461. "The bill calls for one percent of the student-athletes in grades 9 through 12 who participate in the sports of baseball, football and weightlifting to be randomly tested. The $100,000 appropriated for the random testing program, however, may not be. sufficient to fund the program to its fullest extent. The bill includes provisions for a scaled-down program in this case, and FHSAA staff members will be meeting with Rep. Llorente and his staff to discuss his intentions so we may proceed. "The FHSAA, however, is committed to absorbing 100 percent of the administrative costs associated with the conduct of the program. That will ensure that all of the $100,000 appropriated will be devoted entirely to the actual testing."' running, and bunting. Campers need to bring a sack lunch everyday along with a towel and swimsuit for sliding drills, glove, sunscreen, and additional drinks (water will be provided). For more information about Softball Camp, contact Dottie Cupp at 292-3708 or email dcupp@polk.edu. PCC Baseball Camp-Ages: 6-12, Location: PCC Baseball Field Winter Haven Campus, Hours: Monday Friday, 9 am --1 pm,, Session 2: July 16-20, Cost: $80 Includes camp T-shirt. PCC Baseball Coaches, Joe Arnold and Brian Kraft and PCC baseball players will conduct pitching, batting and running drills at the covered batting cage and other PCC facilities. Campers should bring money to purchase lunch and snacks-at the concession stand or bring their own lunch. 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We will do our best to alert our reader of these charges in the ads, but occasionally we may not be aware of the charges. Therefore, if you call a number out of your area, use caution. 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 B 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 Tickets 720 Tools 725 Toys & Games 730 VCRs 735 Wanted to Buy 740 CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONER: Package unit, with heat, 07 model. $1650. 561-447-0339 CHEST FREEZER, Large, Hot- point, 15 cu. ft., $55. (863)467-1530 KENMORE STOVE Electric, Ivory, good cond., $75. (863)357-5773. STOVE- Whirlpool, asking $75 (863)675-0969 KITCHEN STOVE, Maytag, electric, white, clean, works & looks good. $50 (863)697-2033 REFRIGERATOR- 21 cu ft, GE, good condition, $200 (863)983-4940 REFRIGERATOR- Frigidaire, frostproof, works great, needs paint. $50 (561)254-7458 Clewiston REFRIGERATOR Whirlpool, side by side, w/ice maker, good cond. $250 (863)467-8294 UPRIGHT FREEZER, 20 cu. ft., frost free, with lock. $250 or best offer. (863)467-5360 WASHER Kenmore, white, good cond., $75. (863)357-5773 . WASHER/DRYER & 21" Sanyo TV. Owner Leaving! Good condition $250. for all. Okee., (863)467-0644 WASHER/DRYER GE 6 cy- cle, large capacity, works great! $250 for the set. (863)634-9736 BICYCLE- 2 Huffy 26" mens Mt bikes. $80 for both or will sell separate (561)254-7458 Clewiston. MOUNTAIN BIKES- 1-male & 1-female. Good condition. Both 5 spds. $60. or will separate. (863)673-2726 SCHWIN BICYCLE 1955: 26", brand new, original condi- tion. Reduced to $500. (863)467-5756. UTILITY BICYCLE 3 wheel, TLC, $30 (863)675-0300 LaBelle Pre-Engineered Metal Build- ing 40% Factory Discount Sale. Commercial Straight Wall Shops, Hangers, Ware- houses, Mini-Storage, Indus- trial Strips, 2,000-100,000 square feet, 25 Years Experi- ence, Local References, On Site Estimates & Factory Erection Available. (800)720-6857. METAL ROOFING. SAVE $$$ buy direct from manufactur- er. 20 colors in stock with all accessories. Quick turn around! Delivery Available.. 352)498-0778 Toll free 888 393-0335 code 24. www.GulfCoastSupply.com. PLYWOOD (10 sheets): 3/4", 4x6 sheets. $120 will sep. Call (561)762-4620 Jupiter area. SLIDING GLASS DOORS (3)- in alum frames, $500 firm (863)763-3451 WOOD SHUTTERS- louvered, 50 pairs, 7' x15", excellent cond, $580 (239)289-1995 FLOOR RUG- New, Huge, 8'x10' Country colors, Gar- den path design. $150. Great buy (863)674-0098 CONVERTIBLE CRIB- With mattress. Graco Bounce & Toddler bed. Good cond. $185. Will sep. 863-673-2726 PLAYPEN, In new shape w/ add on diaper changer Only used 2x's. Fold & Go type. $60 neg. (863)509-8152 JACKET: Harley Davidson Du- rango, leather, exc cond, like new, never worn, women's sm. $300. 63-673-0980 MENS DRESS JACKETS (5), Size 44 Regular, new cond,. some never worn. $125/all, will sep. (863)467-8464 WEDDING DRESS- size 4, beaded, includes veil, $500 (863)824-6164 INDIAN HEAD 1909 $5 GOLD COIN- 14ct gold rope bezel, 16" gold rope chain, $600 neg (863)763-2458 AUTOGRAPHED & JERSEY CARDS- Football, Basketball & baseball, $2000 neg. (239)398-2628 DOLL- Cabbage Patch, '1984, Good condition. $50. (863)801-4949 COMPUTER, Like new. AMD 2000+, Athlon, 40 gb., hd., 512 mb mem., windows exp. $190 (863)763-4376 DELL COMPUTER SYS: Pen- tium 4, XP Pro, monitor, key- board, mouse & speakers. $225. (863)517-2782 Tony LAPTOP- (2) Dell, Good shape, loaded, $600 for both or will sell separate (863)674-0212 KILN- Paragon ceramic, Good condition. $200. (863)675-0550 LaBelle BRASS TOP COFFEE TABLE- 30", asking $45 (863)675-0300 La Belle BR SET Queen headboard, triple dresser, chest, 2 nite stands, $250 (863)763-2601 CANOPY BED SUITE- Twin sz, incld mirrored dresser, night stand, desk book case. $350. (863)763-0669 CHINA CABINET- (2) white gold trim, glass doors, very good cond. $200 for both (561)790-6589 COUCH- asking $75 (863)675-0969 COUCH- Big, Comfortable, teal green, good condition, $100 (863)697-1486 DINING ROOM SET: Broyhill, with hutch. Paid $1700. Ask- ing $300. 863-467-5756 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER: Cherry color, will hold up to, 30" TV. $50. (863)675-7539 IWS ArA I I %LFJIWWJ MUV-I I. ---Y, -,-- ,,, U;;; : o at oABlSOLUTEL' FR for any personal items for sale under $2,500 1ill ~--' i ~i~Y~L~'aEL I A :r LZb'--~.fi L~~ih. r' Frostproof News, Thursday, June 28, 2007 'I Hose -Sal 1025 DINING ROOM TABLE oval snapped wileat 6 cnairs, asking $250(i'el offer 18631610-2916 GLIDER ROCKING CHAIR- good condition 80 or best ofer i8613697-2168 LOVESEAT w/matching chair 0 ccica3 i Dble, solid wood ec. cond $325 Imn (8631673-4942 ROCKER CHAIR- Nlew. Over stuffed Beige Micru-tibei. easy to clean Wood rocker base $175 18631674-0098 GOLF CLUBS- Ma< Fli Tour Edition 3 iron Lnru Piching wedge reg lie., $10 1561)261-0766 GOLF CLUBS, McGregor Mac- tec. laiy new Graphte snat. stiff flle. 4-pw $350 1863)357-3542 FIREARMS LIBRARY: Com- plele nand gun and long gun info- 32 leather bound vol- umes $200. 863-697-2033 NORDIC TRACK- Space Saver Ellipical 4 mos old, mint condition $500 18631673-3844 ADJUSTABLE BED- Crattmat- ic. Li.k new condition New $5000 Asking $600 1863)675-1553 ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR: Med- ics. "Cadillac of wheelchairs'" Immaculate. used very ltle on care only Paid $5000 asking only$1000 863-357-5988 HOVERAROUND- Excellent condition $6500 new Ask- ing $800 1863)675-1553 LARGE SCOOTER, SpaceSaver Plus 2 new banenes, disas- sembles Ior transport. like new $895 1863)357-8788 POWER CHAIR: Pride Jazzy #1113 w.'joystick Ec cond Small turn radius. New $5800 Now $1090 1863)763-6907 POWER CHAIR: Pnde Jazzy #1113 w'jOysiick Ekc cond. Small turn radius New $5800, Now $1090 1863)763-6907 ,111M. I n AIRLINES ARE HIRING Train tor high paying Aviation Maintenance Career FAA ap- proved program Financial aid i qualified Job place- ment assistance. CALL Avia- lion Institute of Mainlenance + 1888i349-5387 ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE irom home. Medical busi- ness, paralegal, computers criminal jusce Job place- ment assistance Financial aid and computer provided it Squaliied Call (866)858-2121, wwwOnli- neTidewaterTech.com BOUNCE HOUSE'SLIDE COMBO 15.,.15. Great condi- non. $2000 (8631228-2440 or (8631675-1113 LaBelle CELL PHONE- Nokia 5165 with charger & carrying case. $30 1863)763-0625 CLOTHES POLES- 2 Galva- nized E&cellent condition. $40. (8631675-0550 LaBelle DIVORCES275-5350"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; MASSAGE SPA: seats 3 255 gallons of water, $500. (863)763-0141 after 5:30pm WANTED: 10 HOMES To Show Off Our New Lifetime Exterior Paint. Call Now to see if your home qualifies. 8 0 0 961 -8547. CUSTOM BUILT GUITAR CABINET: 77"T x 42"W, 2 solid doors & sheff, $350 or best offer(561)633-1371 DRUM SET, First Act, Like New. $125. (863)675-7539 DRUM SET- Pearl 13 piece. $1200. or best offer. (863)261-1235 GUITAR- Takamine EG330C, 1999 model, asking $500 can be seen at Jennings Hdwe (863)675-2311 ORGAN- electric, works, $50 (863)357-4195 AQUARIUMS (2) 55gal., (1) 25 gal. $85 for all or will sell separate (863)467-4994 BABY BALL PYTHON- asking $35 (863)675-6183 after 4:30pm CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, AKC, male & female, short & long hair, $350 & up, 1st.shots & wormed, adult sz. 3-4 Ibs. 863-381-9234. LAB PUPPY, blonde, male, registered, adorable, very friendly, intelligent, $450 firm. (863)673-6829 PUPPY, Chocolate Pit Mixed Red Nose, 1st shots, 12 weeks, male, $250 (772)359-2707 GROMMET CUTTER & PRESS- for large Spurred #8 grom- mets, $150 (863)634-7423 HOME THEATER: Elite Audio EA-609 Surround Sound Pd $5300 Sacrifice tor $500 LiBelle area 2391357.6889 MATT JUGGERNAUTS 12). 15". in a Do. $850 or best owner 18631634-6476 ELECTRIC MOTOR- Baldoi. 1725 rprr 3 hp 1152,30 vOlt $100 or t.El oieil 1863)635-1096 Frostproor GENERATOR: Briggs Slrut- or, 250i wants. 120 & 12 volts 5 hp $200 863-675-1754 OHM GENERATOR- low ours, runs good $2500 (863)6,75-0340 PORTABLE AIR COMPRES- SORS 121 1- 3hp vertical lank, 1- 2hp 20 gas lank. $370 or sep 15611676-0427 WELDER: Miller. Onon engine, AC/DC, 250 amps & Genera. tor. 55 kw 120 / 240 voll $1000 1863)675-1754 WANTED: FLORIDA ART A E Bachus J Hutrcinson H Newlon G Buckner E Buckner, L Robens A Hair R A McClenidon S Newton. BIG $$ 1772)562-556;' Agriculture Christmas Trees 745 Farm Equipment 805 Farm Feed/ProdHcts 810 Farm Mlscsflaneous 815 Farm Produce 820 Farm Services Offered 825 Farm Supplies/ Services Wanted 830 Fertilizer 835 Horses 840 Landscaping Supplies 845 Lawn Garden 850 Livestock 55 Poultry/Supplies 860 Seeds/Plants/ Flowers 865 FILLY. Paso Fino, 7 mos old. up to date Coggins & shots. $450 or best offer. (5611718-1212 Okee QUARTER HORSE- Gelding 5 yrs old. 15 hands Rides greal 60 days ot profess training $1500. 1239)340-8373 STUD QUARTER HORSE: Dun/Bay. 8 mo old Well mannered $350 firm 1863)467-6725 THOROUGHBRED, very loving 10 yr old bay Drown mare. 162 hands, great bloodline; show quality. $3000 neg 1561)282-8849 JOHN DEERE Tractor rider lawrmowir. Kawasaki eng. nydrostatic drive. new ban $750 954-581-8328 MOWER 34 Gravely ZIR, ec. cond $1500 or best orfer 1863)634-1479. SNAPPER PRO 36 nydlo- Slalic drve walk behind mower, ellras, runs real $1300 1954)581-8328 TILLER- Yard Machine 5 5 hp B & S asking $150 (863)675-4697 Muse. Fl Rentals Commercial Property 915 Candos/ Townhouses Rent920 Farm Property- . Rent 825 House Rent 930 Land Rent 935 Resort Property - Kept 945 Roommate' 950 Room. to Rent 955 Storage Space - Rent 960 DUPLEX APARTMENT. 2br, iba, A/C, dishwasher, wash- er/dryer hookups. 1st, last & sec req'd. Call 863-635-6399 3BR/2BA Foreclosure! $20,000! Only $199/Mo! 5% down 20 years @ 8% apr. Buy 6/BR $215/Mo! For list- ings (800)366-9783 Ext 5798. 4/BR Foreclosure $14,960! 5BR/3BA Only $2,O00O! Stop Renting! More Homes Available from $10,000! For Listings (800)366-9783 Ext 5669. Annual rental homes in the heart of Central Florida. Beautiful waterfront commu- nities with resort amenities, social events and on-site ac- tivities. Call (800)887-8301 or visit www.EquityLifes- tyle.com. HUD HOMES 4BR/3BA $199/mo! 5BR/3BA Foreclo- sure! $465/mo! Stop Rent- ing! 5% dw, 20 yrs @ 8% apr. For listings (800)366-9783 ext 5853. Never Rent Again! Buy, 4BR/2BA $11,700! Only $199/Mo! 2/BR $11,900! 5% down 20years 8%. HUD Homes Available! For listings (800)366-9783 Ext 5796. IHuss OKEE.,Lari] FuirniShel Rm. io [renl lt cidi UIl i U able. Pool & l' ii:hen pnvlilegel S 150/wk 1863122j32091 STUART, Downtown, Piivale Bdrm a, lull hOuSe privleg- es $451:Tmci + $20U sec iep i. me i |772)324-161 MOUNTAIN LAKE ESCAPE The Ridgrs Re.ortn 1 lutu ,:r, LaBle Chalule Slay 2 -ulrlS. 3ra NiuQl FREE Beutlilul L.iiCesld' Mounlain Rerorl Hijwasi-eei GA TneRilge,. 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JCb Pia:emunil hAi:.s- lance: Associaled Trairung Services 1800)251-3274 www equipmerniop:rj- lor cor OWNER FINANCE NO BANKS NEEDED 2BR/lBA + Bonus Room Completely Remodeled $69.900 Only $575 mo w' 13900 Down 863-205-1587 www.MyFroslproolHoiTie1: i:iTi Palm Harbor Homes 30ir, An- niversary Sale' Huge Dis- counts Easy Financing O'% Down whoin you own your land Huny while In s oIler lasis!" l80i1622-2832 REDUCED. 2Bi, lBA Deaiiined garage. ilnced large oak trees Ne',1 to Clinch Lahe Boal Landing. I65K 863-638-2510 GIL CHRIST CTh 5 Acre Es- tale Properties Only i89000 Homes Only On Alachua Cry Line COLUM. BiA CT :20-80 A. Hjrid- woods Plani lion pines, Creek. Homesiles or Huniing $6200,Acre 1,2 Acre Homes Only 146.000 Owner Financing Available LAFAY- ETTE CP 10-340 Acres Low as $6,200/Acre Scat- tered Hardwoods Paved Road Hign &, Dry 800)29-I-2313 E'1 1585 7 days 7am-7pm A Bar Sales Inc. South Central Florida LAKE LOT SALE! Lake Access- $79,900 (was $199,900) Lake View- $124,900 (was $224,900) Lakefront- $299,900 (was $399,900). Owner says "SELL!" 1 to 3 acre lake properties reduced $100,000+. Gated commu- nity, water sewer, paved rds, u/g utls. Excellent financing. Call now (866)352-2249, x. 2046. BATTERY CREEK, SC WA- TERFRONT at drastically re- duced prices! Marshfront lots *from $179,900. Dockable Waterfront lots from $249,900. Located in Beaufort, SC. Premier loca- tion & neighborhood. All lots have central water, sewer & underground utilities. Call: (888)279-4741. BEAUTIFUL N. CAROLINA. WESTERN NORTH CAROLI- NA MTS FREE Color Bro- chure & Information MOUNTAIN PROPERTIES with Spectacular views, Homes, Cabins, Creeks, & Investment acreage. CHERO- KEE MOUNTAIN GMAC REAL ESTATE... cherokee- mountainrealty.com Call for free brochure (800)841-5868. Developer's Closeout Septem- ber 29th- 20% Off already low pre-construction pricing. Lots & condos available w/ water, marsh, golf, nature views starting at 70k's. lyr. no payment options. (877)266-7376 www.coop- erspoint.com. LAKE PROPERTIES Lakefront and lake view homes And parcels on pristine 34,000 acre Norris Lake in E. Ten- nessee Call Lakeside Realty (888)291-5253 Or visit www.lakesiderealty-tn.com. Lakefront homesite on beauti- ful Boone Lake in Northeast Tennessee. Fully amenitized community, spectacular mountain views, convenient- ly located near Johnson City. (423)323-1676 Grand Vi- sion, Inc. I He H S: r'S Bodrccm 2e sm.,1 Hall 7-I r-- IBei-omrw r [ Lving R.'m ,n-n.; rLr L2_ Gun newII txnuriln lin. uwi' pLrr(tIli, I)u/Tirn pr-i.pi::is rit ir' rincil intlalidutl riveds~. lio illijll-r nn'hxr rwur ut.irt .'nrrvlrrwma, h. L1 I1. .~~ I ~ Jim Walter H O M E S ii.. I LIMITED TIME OFFER 100"1. FIIlAINCING- 1JO PA'iMENTS FOR 2 ',EARS Galed Lake- front Community of the iNC Blue Riugr Mlins All Oc,:ha le 91 ,iTiis 4 l 'n sZ or.- irin slan 5r 4 99000 Call Now i800)1709-LAE Mountain Lilestyle Group now Opening 2 GATED (ommu- niies ,r in In rngrh counlr, Il W.lern IoJ:ncmn Caruln LOlIS ilarinO ,31 *2'6 10l1) 186613;8 4769 NC MOUNTAINS 5 acre wIln priMrrine 210 11:1 riln walir- Ijll nome ilte wirn greal view very prlvae. large pui- lit lake rinirby $t19 5110 Tnis won I la'l long Call now i8661789-8535 New Mexico Gelawav 20 Acres $49 990 Scenic Iree,. views. willile neaity BLM. elecriciry Prefecl Ior hors- e': niking hurling lamnly ranl:n. rtireal ,and relremenin living 100'. financing Call 1866 365-2825 North Carolina Cool Mouuniin Air Views & Sireamrs. Homes, Cabins & Acreage. FREE BROCHURE (800)642-5333. Realty Of Murphy 317 Peachtree St. *Murphy, N.C. 28906. www.realtyofmurphy.cbm. Riverfront homesite on beau- tiful Tuckasegee River in the Blue Ridge Mountains of NC. Private community, dramatic views, exceptional weather and recreation. (828)293-951.4 High Vision, LLC So. Colorado Ranch Sale 35 Acres- $36,900 Spectacular Rocky Mountain Views Year round access, elec/ tele in- cluded. Come for the week- end, stay for a Jifetime. Excellent financing available w/ low down payment. Call Red Creek Land Co. today! (866)696-5263 x 2682 Timber Company Liquidation! 24 Acres- $99,900. 40 Acres $159,900. Timber Company selling off large wooded acreages in South- east Georgia. One day only, Sat. June 30th. Loaded with wildlife. Potential to subdi- vide. Excellent financing. Call National Timber Partners now (800)898-4409, x 1306. Waterfront Condominiums on Beautiful Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. 1,200 miles of shoreline. Low taxes, insu- rance and fees. Fishing, golf, fun. From $99,900. The- LakeCondoSource.com (573)346-1188. Mobile Hornes Mobile Home Lots 2005 Mobile Home Parts 2010 Mobile Homes Rent 2015 Mobile Homes Sale 2020 AWNINGS, Crank out win- dows w/screens, doors in/out,. ceiling fans all for $600 or sep (863)357-7757 FROSTPROOF: Mobile Homes for rent with option to buy Call Now! - 813-657-8671 813-417-2190 Recreation III Boats 3005 Campers/RVs 3010 Jet Skiis 3015 Marine Accessories 3020 Marine Miscellaneous 3025 Motorcycles 3030 Sport Vehicles/ATVs 3035 AIR BOAT- 11 511 alum .ir gator rype hull Slarnless o01- tom 0320 50rip Lycom- inig moior w'lrailer 'i.5000 (23191229-4185 AIR BOAT, 12 Fl Trail Bla;er viw' rjaleir Needs m ctlr , propeller $.20001) or bt .l 0I ler 239-438-6709 BASS BOAT, 2000, 283 Stra- tus Vindicator w/175 hp John- son. Tournament Rigged. $9,000. 863-763-2957 georgene34974eyahoo.com BASS MASTER '85, 17ft., w/'92 Trailer, 115hp Mercury & Stealth 300 trolling motor. $4000 (863)763-9352 BOAT- 15', with 40hp Mercury & trailer. New starter & water pump. Oldie but a goodie. $500. Neg. (863)674-1985 CAROLINA SKIFF 1450, 35 HR center console, trolling motor, 2 props, d/f, trailer. $800. (863)634-6565 DINGY- 11t, Avon, can take up to 10hp motor, $275 (863)234-1994 JON BOAT, 10ft., aluminum, trailer, 8 spd trolling motor, great for low water. $500 (863)467-2063 Okee PONTOON, 24', hardtpp, with trailer, 50hp Evinrude & trol- ling mtr., $2500 or best of- fer. (863)634-2454 SAILBOAT: Hobie Cat, 16 Ft. w/sails & trailer. $1000. (678)725-3216 SAILING DINGY 8ft, fiber- glass, complete w/sails, oars, exc shape, $590 (863)234-1994 SPORTSCRAFT- Tri hull- walk thru windshield, 60hp Mari- ner outboard, galv trailer, $650. (863)467-8038 TRACKER '04, 18ft., Model PT185, 90hp Mercury, w/15 hrs. 6 yr engine warranty, garaged, like new. Paid 16,185, asking $10,185. (561)573-3499 V-BOTTOM, 14ft., aluminum, almost new trailer, 25hp mo- tor, $1200 (863)673-3818 BUS- GM 4905A, '73, 40', 318, Good runner, Tires, A/C's /Heat, Dinette, Fridge, toilet. $2500. 772-332-1438 CAMPER- 28' Outback, Sleeps 6, Everything works. Good condition. $2500. (863)763-2476 CAMPER TOP Fiberglass, teal green, for stepside pick up truck, asking $225 or best offer. (863)357-6315 CAMPER TRAILER 26 ,- hwn balh :,Il:v uve lVTriniQ wori no ill i 41)hO/,; l I01:- Icr i863l6;.-1985 COLEMAN '92. Pop-up inr chluhel.. SlOv : ,1iil ) aw.jrnni very :lean $2'i0L ,if beii ,il- ler 12391657-8372 DODGE CAMPER. 8 ,i:i Friildg- r :ioie ,. ed t Fa ir CloniiiiO n 3118 mii lor '1.700 086 1:'42.42901) GMC CAMPER VAN 86- me. crn,:)Illv Ce': )rel nrav0. c. ceip l n eri d:. p ,nil ':.4':.1Ii rin 15611254--;4583 Gli.'iv: HOLIDAY RAMBLER '9% :ii 1l S.1 i11 )! LII i239i810-966.36 BOAT MOTOR, 14 Ihp w 'g, lnl p Irijptiler 'l,001 PROPELLER- Stainless ei M rn:uliy 23 pcllr 4 tllii,] Goodi ;nape A. rng $15 (863)357-62a29 BANDIT 600 '97- low miles, $2500 or best offer or trade (863)532-1761 HONDA CB350 4 cyl., Excel- lent condition. $1000. (863)634-5421 HONDA SHADOW 1100 '93- nice bike, $3000 (863)763-3599 HONDA SHADOW 1100 SPIR- IT '98- Black, mint cond. windshield, hard locking bags, lots of chrome & ex- tras, new tires & battery. Must see!, $4495 neg. (561)253-4299 HONDA- Silverwing, 650 Low mi., Excellent condition $4500. (561)951-5676 MOTORCYCLE LIFT-. Air oper- ated w/front wheel vise & ramp extension. $600. (863)674-0898 or 517-1019 MOTORCYCLE TRAILER for a dirt bike, good condition, $175 (561)253-4299 YAMAHA SCOOTER '04, Bare- ly used, 222 miles, $1500 (561)262-0510 HUNTING BUGGY: With Jeep engine. Runs good. $1500 or best offer. (863)634-0582 KAWASAKI 300 BAYOU - 1998, 2WD, runs great, $1200/neg. (863)675-6214 after 6pm. KYMCO MONGOOSE 50 SPORT ATV- 2 stroke, Air cooled, Electric start w/kick back-up $900. (863)673-0559 SWAMP BUGGY, $1500 or best offer. (863)357-7565 SALEM '99- By Forest River, 30 ft + slide, full kite & bath, Queen bed, very good cond. $7400 (772)220-7974 Automobiles 'III Automobiles 4005 Autos Wanted 4010 Classic Cars 4015 Commercial Trucks 4020 Construction Equipment 4025 Foreign Cars 4030 Four Wheel Drive 4035 Heavy Duty Trucks 4040 Parts Repairs 4045 Pickup Trucks 4050 Sport Utility 4055 Tractor Trailers 4000 Utility Trailers 4065 Vans -070 BUICK LESABRE. 9i1.1 g::d ornir li,,n, ru'in; ,,/;,II .14171 I 'C3612.'. : . BUICK PARK AVE 92 ill plush .ierini l urig 11;'n rii i l a ': wir f DeSIl .:niri ,,w r i..:1O( 18(,:.;') .3.2E.5:, CADILLAC FLEETWOOD, 96 ,ecr :n.ipe lConri le 11l $ .:, 1.1)li~l ,:' ,rlW r 86h.6: -5911 CHEVY CORSICA- 90, Good running condition. $300. (863)763-7060 HONDA CIVIC CX '94- 2dr, 5 spd, V-tech motor, has a chip for more horse power, $2500 neg. (863)673-2314 NISSAN 200SX, '95, 4 cyl., auto, great air, like new tires, new battery, exc. in & out, $2500. (863)357-0037 Okee PONTIAC SUNFIRE '97- runs, asking $400 or best offer (863)824-3471 for details TOYOTA CAMRY- '92- 4 new tires, blown head gasket, $200 (772)215-7009 TOYOTA TERCEL '89- 2 door, needs transmission $300 (863)261-2511 CHEVY 4X4, '82- 350 V8, 3 spd auto, $2500 Firm (863)634-9961 CHEVY S10 BLAZER- '89 4X4, ood for dune buggy, asking 400 (863)467-8318 or (772)260-0686 GMC JIMMY 1994, 4x4, Swap for 2 wheel drive pick up or sell for $1000. (863)635-1096 Frostproof BED RAILS stainless round tube, for Chevy PU 99 & up shortbed. Brand new in box, $100. (863)763-5881 ENGINE & TRANS- 305 Che- vy, 80K, 5spd Bourg Warner trans, asking $1500 (863)261-1792 FACTORY CARPET Brand new, grey, out of '07 F350 Crew Cab truck, spotless, $300. (863)763-5881 FUEL TANK- 150 gal. $150. or best offer. (863)634-7318 HAULER RACK, aluminum, short or long bed, adjustable, $125. (863)763-6971 HITCH, Class 3, off 2000 Ford F150, $50. (863)635-5186 HOOD: Fits 80's 90's Ford Van, new in box. $75. 561-633-1371 RIMS & TIRES, (6), 8 lug, 800/ 16.5, $300 will sell separately. (863)612-5676 When Other Builders Say No WE SAY YES! PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS, Irom B:3nl', (1) 'r.l rodi die"; l. (1) '0'!, Fur] ihir .,.: l RADIATOR FAIN iliIF;. '; 4 ':,Ilui ,'., '8** F..iid T J u : wahdi Ppufm'l ;i130 (863)261 *51 1 RE-CAP TIRE 1;'1 .1- ". r J1,' '. m. '".. rub t ,1 ;' l l br ,.Iri 11 w ill .ill RUNNING BOARDS- Flor,; un Ui F i- iii4ng rjrii,:i dOllr OPOgi, ,bI. 1: tti',] SEATS- loi 2_411 FI:l.1h F 1M PLI li ur l iiiy .'V III TIRES & HIM':. I-I lilumii-jlTi P l ui l.I.iI. or [i 'li m eI- r TIRES- 4 i .1'-. I 'T iie: paj e, 'n 'l.'l, or, El, li,. 1"ik .^'n l TIRES- 4 l E'i / iiir ELii- 1 :". Ci 'k 6 J ii .L i ... CHEVY DUALLY- J 4':. enwri L1: j 1 urb, u i: i :. nil w(n.. 1:1 j. W liint noru i:on iru 4 120 1.1 26 1 -1492 CHEVY S10 XTREME- '9 E 1 i jt Li.i, '. Fun rM3i1l VI'. I rui: i69'1u0 1l,-! l:.,1 ':..l l 1 DODGE 3500 LiiA-LL. 95 11:1 I.l j ',: 4 12 I- lltled. ri ihnn lul: iij : ',rily -'g m i niii 10 i 1-i 1 i .t'ii ' 1l:.6".q i:,iil;I.::t': Tnle DODGE DAKOTA 1987 'vb 39 L h', up 4I 1.11ii DODGE DAKOTA 9i E-1 a:.b V6 Minulm :urr II.:.4 l DODGE RAM i'i 1.-. .W9 Vi ,ulO lull IlJiv 'r ,(l1d 1:. )i : .. Or):J i ".i i JIF- i-rj7 DODGE RAMCHARGER. 91:. L i r i 1 i iver. F350- '91. Ljnl lOId ally ie"' *:l l]elr I:l .7 b rl:n G )l : . rfll 11.11: ftuoi ] I hIl el 1.)(il FORD F100 ;,.. hr II Iop. pi[ ::~l.' ',/* I UII: gij )ii 0 r I: FORD PICKUP, ;. li.ji .'. LJ'L I ,:li t,- il I ln ,-r GMC SOrIOMA- '% Furi W OO0,1l1 n A i,' 1:1: U ri.a :IO29:_',.:. Vt I.' S -Ui.. . MAZDA PU ':.b. 5pid un: ,,, [,M : ,.,l,. r TOYOTA- 90. 4. i.F iln til, iitull f11110 1 ni1 Run :goo:,, .3 io00 tlon ileg CHEVY BLAZER ''. hun: ,:, CHEVY S10 BLA:EF ':1 ri-- tuill J :. Vh .' l. I il M i ln n c.. i ,,llv Ibl rlni ; Qr ajl FORD EXPEDITION ii. aj iii: l. 1 I. II'I 6 mii' Old nre i FLATBED TRAILER- 16 -luiij axle, New tires & wheels. Diamond plate fenders. $1500. (863)674-0898 HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRAILER, 16 Ft. $800. (863)763-2957 UTIL. TRLR- 16x8, cargo trail- er, HD ramp door, dual axle, brakes, lights, side door. $2000 neg. (863)675-1497 CHEVY 1 TON STEP VAN '79- 1 owner, 110K, runs good, $1000 (863)234-9564 CHEVY VENTURE '99- clean, runs good, ac, works good, $2500 or best of- fer(239)728-8521 LaBelle DODGE RAM CONVERSION VAN '99: Cold a/c, runs excellent, 196k. Below blue book. $2000 (863)763-3451 FORD- 2, Both for $1000: or best offer (863)261-1235 FORD WINDSTAR '98- needs new motor, everything else is good, ,$200 (863)763-7444 k, I I I na 0k II I , The most important 20 minutes of your day is the time spent reading with your child from birth to age nine. sV . II: B I 1 The Arlington ', I.., I,,h l. I -I.l ,l I I I m i i i m% |