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205 SMA U***IXED ADC 320 205XSMA7007UF LIBRARy OF FLORIDA HISTORY GAINESVILLE FL 32611 7007 Thursday, October 11, 2007 -Vol. 93 No. 17 Frostproof's Hometown Newspaper for More Than 85 Years 50 cents At a Glance Support your FMSHS Sports Upcoming home games: JV Football-Thursday (tonight) 7 p.m. Faris Brannen Stadium, Frostproof/Okeechobee. Get your Flu and Pnueumonia shots The City of Frostproof and the Polk County Health Depart- ment are partnering together to offer Flu and Pneumonia shots Tuesday, Nov. 27 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Frostproof City Hall located at 111 First Street. Cost is $26 for a Flu shot and $40 for a Pneumonia shot pay- able by cash, check or proof of Medicare Part B (please remem- ber to bring your card). Note: If you have a Medicare HMO you will be required to pay. Please call Sharon at 635-7850 for an appointment. City Council plans meeting The next Regular City Coun- cil Meeting will be held Monday, Oct., 15 at 6 p.m. The City would also like to remind everyone, beginning in October Regular City Council meetings will revert back to the first and third Monday of each month. Frostproof City Hall is located at 111 First Street. For more information call 635- 7855. Class of 1988 plans reunion Classmates- please plan to attend the FHS Homecoming game on Friday, Nov. 2, 2007 at 7:30 p.m. at-the Faris Bran- nen Stadium, cost: $5. Pleas bring any ideas you have for our 20th reunion and any up- dated information you have on our classmates. If you are un- able to attend you may contact: Kelli Reeves Looney at 863-528- 0277/ Missy Repress Hadden at 863-528-0901/ Tom Elyard at 863-635-6414/ Shannon Brewer Riner at 863-528-4385/ or Suzanne Hadden Creasy at 863-412-0264. Free Community Computer Classes Frostproof Middle Senior High School will be offering FREE Community Computer classes. Glasses are scheduled for Monday nights from 5:30 7:30 in the media center. For more information or to sign up, please call Annette True @ 635-7809 ext. 240. FMSHS Volleyball Lanyards on sale The FMSHS Volleyball team is currently hosting a fund- raiser. Please help support the girl's volleyball team and purchase a lanyard today. The price is $3 each. To purchase your lanyard you may contact Coach Donna Nicholson at FM- SHS Media Center. Project Graduation meets on Thursdays Parents of the FHS 2008 graduating class are urged to attend the Project Graduation meetings held every Thursday evening at 6 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. Parents, this is your child's final year at FHS and now is the time to start planning a Grand Finale to show them how proud you are for their ac- complishments. Graduation is a major milestone for your son or daughter, please help to make it memorable. For more informa- tion please contact Cindy Wise at 863-528-0366. See Page 2 for information about how to-contact the newspaper. neuwsza8.com Community Links. Individual Voices. Il ll|I Ill |I i8 16510 00021 Two Warner students awarded LAKE WALES, Fla. Warner Southern students Emily Proctor and Natalia DuBois received the Fanchon F. Funk Scholars Award at the 2007 Annual Conference of the Florida Association of Teacher Educators (FATE) held Sept. 28 & 29 in Orlando. They were recognized for their poten- tial as outstanding future edu- cators. Each student received a one-year membership in FATE, complimentary conference reg- istration and a financial award of $150. The scholarship awards are named in honor of Dr. Fan- chon F. Funk, Associate Profes- sor of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies and Associate Director of the Center for Per- formance Technology at Florida State University. Dr. Funk had made a lifetime commitment to improving education. Emily and Natalia, both edu- cation majors, attended the FATE Conference with Dr. Terry Fasel and Dr. Karol Yeatts.- Both Fasel and Yeatts were presenters at the conference. To be eligible for the scholarship award, students must be currently enrolled in a teacher education program at an accredited institution of higher education in the state of Florida. An overall grade point average of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale is required. Warner Southern College is a Christian liberal arts college located in Lake Wales, Florida,. and offers 27 undergraduate ma- jors and three Masters programs designed for working profession- als: Master of Business Adminis- tration, Master of Arts Education and Master of Science Manage- ment. Fall 2007 enrollment is more than 1,100. The college, founded in 1968, is preparing to celebrate its 40th anniversary. Warner Southern College is See Warner Page 2 Rotary News: Rotary announces 'Teens of the Month' Frostproof News/Cindy Monk Natalie St. Maria was named Rotary 'Teen of the Month' for September. Pictured (left to right) Rotarian Mary Ruth Wilson Natalie and Greg and Linda St. Maria. Natalie is the Drum Major and Low Brass Section Leader of the "Touch of Blue Marching Band." She is also the Frostproof High School Student Council President and National Honor So- ciety President. She has been the first chair euphonium player in All-County, All-State, and Tri-State. She plans to attend the University of South Florida to get a Bachelor of Arts degree in music performance. She also plans to further her education at the University of North Texas in hopes of playing professionally and teaching music as a euphonium professor at the college level. FHS Graduate studies in Hungary. Aaron Varner, a graduate of the Frostproof High School Class of 2000, visited the Frostproof Rotary Club in August. Aaron received an Ambassadorial Scholarship from The Rotary Foundation. The scholarship paid for his tuition and expenses while studying and completing his Masters degree at an English- speaking university in Budapest, Hungary. Aaron has since returned to Hungary where he will spend the next two years as a youth minister at an English-speaking church. Aaron is pictured receiving a Rotary Buck from Rotarian President, Kenny Godwin. Florida Citrus Growers ask Congress for help LAKELAND, Fla. If Con- gress doesn't fix the country's agricultural labor problem thousands of family farms and the nation's domestic food sup- ply are at risk, a Florida citrus grower told the House Agricul- ture Committee. Mason Smoak, a third gen- eration citrus grower from Lake Placid, told members of the House Agriculture Committee that a legal, reliable labor force is imperative for the future of agriculture. Smoak, an active member of Florida Citrus.Mutual, was invit- ed to Washington by Congress- man Tim Mahoney of Florida who serves on the Committee. . -'_.' '. : _- -- - "My family understands it is essential to have legal, reli- able workers harvesting our crops and helping put orange juice on breakfast tables across America," Smoak said. "Please, believe me when I tell you that we want legal workers. I'll reit- erate: We want legal workers." Smoak's grandfather started his family's citrus business on 10 acres in 1933. The business has grown to over 3,100 acres of citrus and 13,000 acres of cattle ranchland and wildlife conservation areas. Smoak also told the Commit- tee having reliable, legal labor to harvest crops such as citrus is a national security issue. .. .. .. .- = "= ," ' "If Florida's citrus crop is left in the grove to-rot because of a labor shortage then our Nation's citrus production will eventually shift entirely to Central and South America," Smoak said. "The importance of maintaining a safe, afford- able and abundant domestic food supply is something many Americans care deeply about and is something I know grow- ers care deeply about also. Shifting food production from our shores to overseas could compromise food security and in-turn homeland security." Michael W. Sparks, execu- See Help Page 2 Submitted photo/Charlene Lawson Warner students honored-Pictured (left to right): Dr. Terry Fasel, Professor of Education at Warner Southern College; Emily Proctor, WSC Student; Dr. Fanchon F. Funk of Florida State University; Natalia DuBois, WSC Student; Dr. Karol Yeatts, Associate Professor of Education at Warner South- ern attended the Florida Association of Teacher Educators (FATE) Annual Conference in Orlando. Locals urged to practice a fire escape plan BARTOW, Fla. It's time for Fire Prevention Week, and from October 7-13 the Polk County Fire Department is join- ing forces with the nonprofit National Fire Protection Asso- ciation (NFPA) to remind local residents to 'Practice Your Es- cape Plans.' During this year's fire safety campaign, firefight- ers and safety advocates will be spreading the word about developing and having a family escape plan in place. "The National Fire Protec- tion Association reported that only 23% of households have actually developed and prac- ticed a fire escape plan," said Heather McClanahan. "Having a plan already in place could save valuable time, which in turn, could save lives." Among the safety tips that firefighters and safety advo- cates will be emphasizing: Practice your home fire escape plan twice a year, mak- ing the drill as realistic as pos- sible. a Make arrangements in your plan for anyone in your home who has a disability. See Plan Page 2 POLK COUNTY Polk County students are encour- aged to participate in the Sev- enth Annual Dr. Martin Luther, Jr. essay challenge. The contest is hosted by the Polk County Board of County Commission- ers' Equal Opportunity Office, in conjunction with the Com- munity Relations Advisory Council. The topic this year - "Capturing the Essence of the Dream Make it a Day On, Not a Day Off!" Students in elemen- tary, middle and high school can submit their entries to Otis R. Anthony, senior director of diversity management for the Polk County School Board. The word limits for the contest are: Elementary School (Grades K-5): 100 word limit Middle School (Grades 6- 8): 100-200 word limit See Contest Page 2 Frostproof News/tile photo Prepare yourself! Frostproof High School Project Graduation committee will host their second annual Project Graduation Haunt- ed House to be held Saturday, Oct. 27, Monday, Oct. 29, Tuesday, Oct. 30, and Wednesday, Oct. 31 at the following location 209 S. Orange Ave. For more information on any Project Graduation event please contact Michelle Hutto 635-0030, Terry Shelton 638-2877, Jeannie Woodruff 635- 6584, Danny Sharpless 528-8006, Valerie Duke at 638-2877 or any other 2008 Project Graduation parent committee member for further fundraising details. Pictured are 2007 FHS graduates Ben Flood and Lauren Beasly at last years 1st Annual Project Graduation Haunted House. i t 1 - 1;_, R Students asked to compete in essay contest -~i?---- -r-- e: r~i ~s ~9~it m ;~ ;~* .~~ ~t' ",~~- s- r D n ~Kh"~ r ii j 2 Frostproof News, Thursday, October 11, 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. W art r to award the Associate, Bach- War er elor, and Masters. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Continued From Page 1 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia accredited by the Commission 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 on Colleges of the Southern As- for questions about the accredita- sociation of Colleges and Schools tion of Warner Southern College. Contest Bartow Civic Center. Winners also COH eS receive savings bonds: $1,000 for Continued From Page 1 first place, $500 for second place and $250 for third place. All essay High School (Grades 9-12): entries must be submitted by 5 200-300 word limit The first place winner for each p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 28. education level will read his/her For more information, call the essay at the Annual MLK Breakfast Polk County Equal Opportunity on Thurs., Jan. 10 at 8 a.m. at the Office at (863) 534-5901. telp ers," Sparks said. "As an industry Helpwe are disappointed that our best e efforts toward comprehensive im- Continued From Page 1 migration reform failed to pass tive VP/CEO of Florida Citrus Mu- this year. We are going to contin- tual, said Smoak's comments mir- ue to work hard so that some kind ror the thoughts of thousands of of solution is eventually crafted." Florida citrus growers. Florida Citrus Mutual, founded "There are thousands of citrus in 1948 and based in Lakeland, growers in Florida just like Mason is the state's largest citrus grow- Smoak whose family businesses ers organization with- more than are in jeopardy because they can- 8,000 grower members. The Flori- not find the legal labor they need. da citrus industry employs 90,000 The current system is broken from people and has a $9 billion eco- top to bottom and we need to fix nomic impact. Please visit www. it. Our industry wants legal work- flcitrusmutual.com. Plan Continued From Page 1 Allow children to master fire escape planning before holding a fire drill at night when they are sleeping. It is important to determine during the drill whether children and others can readily waken to the sound of the smoke alarm. Always choose the escape route that is safest. Closing doors on your way out slows the spread of fire, giv- ing you more time to safely es- cape. Fire Prevention Week is active- ly supported by fire departments across the country. This is the 86th year that fire departments have observed Fire Prevention Week, pnaking it the longest run- ning public health and safety ob- servance on record. Community News Boosters & PAC meetings set The Frostproof Middle Senior High School Boosters and PAC both hold meetings in the Media Center on the second Monday of each month. PAC meetings begin at 6 p.m. and the Boosters meet at 7 p.m. For more information call 635-7809. GED classes to resume at FHS The East Area Adult School has announced that GED classes will again be available free of charge in Frostproof for persons who have not received a high school diploma and wish to prepare for the GED test. The classes will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Portable No. 1 on the campus of Frostproof High School. Stu- dents may register any Tuesday or Thursday evening. Students should bring their Social Security card, Driver's License or other ac- ceptable identification, a pencil and a spiral notebook at time of registration. Questions regarding the class may be directed to the teacher, Carole McDonald, at 863- 635-1169. 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 Bou- levard, Sebring, FL 33875 Class- room III. For more information, /contact Stacy Smith 352.514.1825. Are you a blogger? Get a Newszap link! The Frost- proof News is looking to broaden its listing of "Columnists & Blog- gers" at www.newszap.com. More and more people are starting blogs including business people, support groups, schools and individuals with an opinion on the day's news or culture. If you are a local blogger who would like to be listed, please visit http://www2.newszap.com/ blogs/request.htm and fill in the form. In addition to the link, the newspaper will consider publish- ing timely postings as news or commentaries on its pages. Polk Education changes website The Polk Education Founda- tion has changed their website address. You may now visit www. polkeducationfoundation.org to preview the services and oppor- tunities the Foundation offers to the students and teachers in Polk County's public school system. The Polk Education Foundation is the direct support 501 (C) (3), organization for the Polk County School Board and raises funds to support services and programs for which tax generated dollars may not be used. To date over $23,500,000 has been raised to support efforts benefiting students and teachers in this county. Volunteer mentors needed The Special Friends Mentoring Program of Gulf Coast Commu- nity Care is in search of caring in- dividuals in Polk County to share a few hours a month with a child who is at risk of abuse and/or ne- glect. This program that matches adult volunteers with children, ages 3 to 17, to enhance their so- cialization skills, self-esteem, and academic skills. At this time, Spe- cial Friends has openings for men- tors throughout Polk County. Potential volunteers must be 21 years of age or older, pass drug screening and a background check. Training and ongoing sup- port are provided by the program. If'you are interested in making a difference .in the life of a child, please call the Special Friends Pro- gram Coordinator at (863) 904- 3000, ext. 124. Special Friends is funded by Heartland for Children. Commu- nity Based Care -.Hardee, High- lands and Polk Counties. Gulf Coast Community Care is a.non- profit, community based social service agency. Country Cousins Pumpkin Patch opens The Country Cousins 4H Club - would like to announce the open- ing of their 4th Annual Pumpkin Patch. The patch will once again be hosted by Gary Whidden of Whiddens Citrus located at 400 CR630, Frostproof. Please come out and enjoy the Patch on Friday, Oct. 12 and Satur- day, Oct. 13. We will also be open for evening hours as well for your convenience. The patch will offer mums, corn stalks, and wreaths for your Fall Season decorating needs. Come out and bring your cam- eras and pick out your very own pumpkin. For more information please call 863-635-4302. Webber to host annual open house Saturday BABSON PARK, Fla. Web- ber International University will host their annual Open House on Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007. All pro- spective students and their fami- lies are invited. The Open House will commence at 10 a.m. in the Rex R. Yentes Center, on the cam- pus in Babson Park. The application for admis- sions fee will be waived for the first 100 students that RSVP to attend the Open House. All at- tendees will have the opportunity to meet with members of the fac- ulty, staff and coaches at Webber. A Financial Aid workshop will be held and all in attendance will be given a campus tour. Lunch will be provided and door prizes will be given away. One lucky winner will receive a scholarship to attend Webber. If you are going to attend this event, please RSVP by telephone to 863- 638-2910 or by going to w\\\\.i& webber.edu/openhouse. League of Women Voters presents 'Super Exemption' The Polk County League of Women Voters will host a presen- tation by Polk County Property Appraiser, Marsha Faux, about the "Super Exemption" that was slat- ed to be on the January ballot. The presentation is open to the public and will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 6:30 p.m. at Michael Holley Chevrolet lo- cated on 925 Highway 98 South in Lakeland in the "Community Room" on the second floor. Park- ing is available behind the Service area. There will be a social hour between 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. prior to the presentation. Recently the Florida Legisla- tive Branch passed a change to the property tax rate. The "Su- per Exemption" would allow for a 75% reduction on a $200,000 tax bill. The percentage reduces each year after that. The issue is very confusing along with the proposed wording on the Janu- ary Ballot. Ms. Faux will give a detailed explanation of what the "Super Exemption" is and how it will affect Polk County citizens if passed. For more information contact Ann Weeks of the League of Women Voters at 863-646-4634 or visit their website at WWW. LWVPolk.org. suomintea pnoto/Bea neieis 'Teen of the Month' Esmeralda Gauzin was chosen as Rotary August 'Teen of the Month'. Esmeralda is pictured with Rotarian Mary Ruth Wilson. Ms. Guazin is this years Vice President of the FM- SHS Rotary Interact Club. She was the President of the In- teract Club last year. She plans to attend Polk Community College for a business degree in management and plans to further her education in culinary arts with her ultimate goal being to own and operate a restaurant. Ann Weeks speaks to Rotary Club Ann Weeks from the Polk County League of Women Vot- ers was the Frostproof Rotary Club Rotary Clubs guest speaker on Thursday, Oct. 4. Mrs. Weeks gave brief explanation on the roll of the League of Women Voters. She explained it is not just for women. She added the league is a non-partisan political organiza- tion was founded in 1920. The league focuses on educating, informing the , public of major policy issues. For more infor- mation contact ' Ann Weeks of the League of Women Vot- .. ers at 863-646- 4634 or visit Ann their website at Weeks WW.LWVPolk.org. To Reach Us Address: P 0 Box 67 Frostproof. FL 33843 Website: www newszap corn To Submit News Tre Frostproof News welcomes sub- missions from Is readers Opinions calendar ilems. stories ideas and photographs are welcome Call (86c'3 635-2171 lo reacn our newsroom Ilems may be mailed faxed or e- majled The deadline for all news ilerns s Noon Friday prior 1o Ihe fol- lowing Thursday's publication E-Mail: frosinr, s(@ rewszap.c.:om Fax: 863-635-0Ci32 To Place A Display Ad Phone: 63-.7;t 1-1341 Ei 234 The deadline for all advertising is noon Monday for tne following Thursday's putlicaihon. E-Mail: okecompo@strato net To Place A Classified Ad Call8I7-353-2424 to place a classified advertisement from home The dead- ne for all advertising is noon Monday for the following Thursday's publication. Fax: 877-354-.224 E-Mall: classads-@newszap corn Billing Department E-Mail: billteam@newszap.com To Start or Stop A Paper Phone: 1871353-2424 E-mail: readilerservices@newszap com Tne Frostproof News is delivered by mail to subscribers on Thursday and is sold in racks and store locallons in Ine Frosipro,-f area Call 877-353-2424 to report a missed newspaper or poor delivery. The Frostproof News USPS No. 211-260 Published weekly b, Independent Newspapers, Inc. PO Box 67. Frostproof. FL 33813 Periodicals Poslage Paid at Frostproof, FL and additional enrry office Subscription costly s $241 1 per year including lay Postmaster Send address changes to Ihe Frostproof News. P.O Box 67, Frostproof Florida 33843 Printing Printed at Sunshine Pnnling. a subsidiary of Independent Newspapers. Email: pnr.irng@ct net Frostproof News Our Purpose... The Frostproof News is published by Independent Newspapers of Florida. Independent is owned by a unique trust Inai enables this newspaper to pur- sue a mission of journalistic service to the citizens of the community. Since no dividends are paid, the company is able to thrive on profit margins below industry standards. All after-tax surpluses are reinvested in Independent's mission of journalistic service, commitment to the ideals of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, and support of the community's deliber- Submitted photo/Alice Johnson BHG Elementary students honored The following students received the Top Dawg award for excellence: Juri Arriola, Kayla Brimlow, Roxanne Cendeno, Sa- mantha Clements, Renee Eby, Nalberto Espana, Estefani Galarza, Jessica Garza, Eliani Gildin, Elya Gildin, Adrian Gon- zales, Scott Hanger, McKenzie Howell, Jaquitta Jackson, Shelbi Jones, Cheyenna Lightsey, Lorenza Mazariegos, Jeremy McAbee, Ean Ormsby, Nancy Pena, Anna Plair, Zoe Reyes, Erick Sanchez, Steven Torres, Alejandro Torres, Monica Vargas and Kayla Wilson. n I i-In- Local Links A directory of websites for local government, teams, organiza- tions & columnists. Community Links. Individual Voices. I Go SAVE MONEY ON yOUR FAVORITE GROCERY ITEMS. I Go to newszap.com to download and print coupons online! I ,WS newZ8a.CO Community Links. Individual Voices. L L.-------- -em - - -,.e ation of public issues. We Pledge ... * 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 it with our own opinions. * 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 those we write about. STo 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: 4 Olk, For More Information See At Your Service On Page 2 .. '.#...., .. ,, ..^ ... .1.. .. -- Frostproof News Published by Independent Newspapers, Inc. Ser..ng Frolproot Since 1915 I I I I I I I Frostproof News, Thursday, October 11, 2007 3 What's happening around Polk Small business seminars Bartow, FL The Small Busi- ness Development'Center, at Cen- tral Florida Development Coun- cil, is offering several business seminars in October. Seminars will be held at Citrus & Chemical Bank (Suite 300) located at 600 N. Broadway Ave. in Bartow. October Schedule: Building the Ultimate Business Plan-I Oct 18 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. Small Business Recordkeep- ing Oct 18 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Building the Ultimate Business Plan II Oct 25 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Steps to Starting a Small Busi- ness Oct 30 1 2 p.m. 2:30 p.m. ' (The cost for each seminar is $35, unless indicated) For more information, or to register for a seminar, contact the Small Business Development Center at (863) 534-2503. Volunteers needed for Halloween Event Bartow, Fla. Polk County Lei- sure Services is seeking 250-300 volunteers to staff the 1 1th Annual Haunted Halloween Hayride and Happenings event scheduled for Oct. 27 from 5 -10 p.m. at Loyce E Harpe Park in Mulberry. Adult and student volunteers can help with a variety of activities, includ- ing: games, actors for a haunted hayride, a haunted house, bounce house and more. Volunteers will receive a meal and event t-shirt. Students can earn volunteer credit for their time and volunteers must be at least 14 years old. Volunteers must arrive at 4 p.m. and are asked to work 'at least 4 10 p.m. (the entire event). For those who want to stay, event clean-up will last until as late as 2 a.m. Loyce E. Harpe Park is located at 500 W. Carter Road in Mulber- ry. For more information or to volunteer, call Alisha Glasscock or Jennifer Wilson at 863-534-4340 or check out the website, www. polk-county.net. Plant City celebrates Pig Jam Nov. 17 The fifth annual Plant City Pig Jam State BBQ Championship' will be held on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2007; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Randy L. Lar- son Softball Four-Plex, southeast of downtown, at 1810 East Park Road in Plant City. It's 2.5 miles south of Interstate 4 from Exit #22. Hundreds of barbecue aficio- nados and enthusiasts will come together to enjoy KCBS-certified barbecue. Contestants will compete for cash and prizes in professional, amateur and kids' competitions. Winners will earn trophies, prize money and roasting rights. Guests will be able to sample some of the country's best bar- becue ribs, pork,' beef brisket and chicken. Plus, Buck Hummer & the Pick-Ups will be performing live, there will be rubs, grilling supplies and accessories, as well as other items for sale, and plenty of activities the entire family can enjoy. Cost: Admission is free; park- ing is $3 per vehicle. For more information contact the Greater Plant City Chamber of Commerce at 813-754-3707 or log on to www.plantcity.org. 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 informa- tion 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. House of Praise Ministries Moses Anderson, Jr.-Pastor Hose of Praise Ministry/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 infor- mation call 635-7185. Emmanuel Baptist Fellowship Pastor John Mouery Associate Pastor Scott Thomp- son Emmanuel Baptist Fellowship is located at 1300 CR 630West, Frostproof with Sunday services beginning 8:30 AM Early Worship Service, 9:45 AM Sunday School, 10:45 AM Worship Service, 6:30 PM Evening Service. Wednesday Prayer Meeting: 7 PM. For more information please call 863-635- 5040 First Assembly of God Wayne Lee-Pastor First Assembly of God Church On The Ridge, 825 County Road 630A, Sunday School; 9:30 a.m. Worship Service Sunday, 10:15 a.m., nursery available, Sunday evening service 6 p.m. Youth Fel- lowship and Bible study Wednes- day evenings at 7 p.m. For more information call 863-635-2702. First Christian Church of Frostproof Albert Fidler-Evangelist First Christian Church of Frost- proof, 2241 County Road 630 W, Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Wor- ship Service 10:15 a.m., Sunday Evening Worship 6 p.m. Wednes- day Evening Bible Study 6 p.m. For more information call 635- 6700. 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 avail- able for both services. Sunday School (all ages) 9:30 a.m. Sun- day 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 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 Sun- day 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. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morn- ing Worship Service, 11 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., Tradi- tional Worship Service 10:30 a.m. For more information call 635- 3107. 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., Contemporary Praise Service 10:45 a.m., Sunday Evening Wor- ship 6 p.m., For more information call 638-1019. Obituaries Heather Davis Fazzini Heather Fazzini, 23, of Virginia Beach, VA., passed away sudden- ly Sunday, Sept. 30, 200,7. Survivors include her husband, Kelly; her 3-month-old son, lan; her parents, Jerry and Pamela Davis; her sister, Rebecca Davis- Howe. A memorial service was held Thursday, Oct. 4,2007 at the Smith and Williams Funeral Home. Patricia 'Pat' Holland Patricia 'Pat' Holland, age 60, of Frostproof passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 02, 2007. Born Oct. 27, 1946 in Lynch- burg, Virginia; she came has been a resident of Frostproof since 1993 coming from Homestead, FL. She was a bookkeeper for Bagwell Lumber Company and of the Baptist faith. Survivors include her husband, Ronald 'Ronny' Holland of Frost- proof; daughter, Lecia Holland of Homestead, FL; son, Ronny J. Holland of Homestead, FL; and 2 grandchildren. Memorial services were held Friday, Oct. 05, 2007 at the Marion Nelson Funeral Home in Frost- proof. Polk County's Oldest & Strongest Bank Founded in 1920 SCiTIZENS BANk (863) 635-2244 Dioste Ama Spanish Baptist Church Iglesia Bautista Dios Te Ama (Dioste Ama Spanish Baptist Church) lugar (located) 1000 US Highway 98 West, Frostproof, an- nunciate y ivitcion (announces an invitation) Oir la Palabra de Dios (to hear the Word of God) Do- mingo (Sunday), at 11 a.m. STOP LEG CRAMPS cmjs BEFORE THEY STOP YOU. 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IIgoenbotham, CAI, FL L ctL Ai305ABI 58 com www. higgen botham.c PREVIEW: I OAM-2PM -Saturday, October 13 4 Frostproof News, Thursday, October 11, 2007 Sports FHS alumni reaches long term goal Former Frostproof native and graduate of the class of 1979 Todd R. 'T.R.' Richards has been ap- pointed as athletic director (AD) of West Forsyth High School in North Carolina. Richards was hired at West -o as a physical ed- ucation teacher with his goal of one day becom- Todd R. 'T.R.' ing athletic di- Richards rector. During 1986 to 2002 he as- sisted and/or coached baseball, basketball, and football. In 2002, Richards earned the title as full-time assistant athletic director to Durwood Pack and held that position for the last five years until Pack resigned in early July 2007. Since Richards had been involved in West Forsyth's athletic program for many years and served on the selection com- mittee for coaches as well as per- forming such duties as working budgets, scheduling, purchasing all the infrastructure upgrades, West Forsyth's' Principal, Kurt Tel- ford, felt that Richards deserved a shot at the job of athletic director. One of T.R. Richards, life's dreams came true when he offi- cially assumed AD duties on Au- gust 1, 2007. Brandon Andre signs with Defiance College Former 2007 Frostproof High School graduate, Brandon Andre, has signed with Defiance College a NCAA Division three school in Ohio's Heart- land Confer- e ence. Brandon . earned a posi- .tion as a starting ' inside lineback- er following an intense spring training with Defiance Coach Brandon Rob Taylor's' Andre returning yellow jackets and 65 recruited athletes. Brandon had three years of experience at (mike) linebacker with, the Frostproof Bulldogs as well as playing with U.S.A. All Star Team in England on a college lev- el to add to his training skills prior _ to signing with Defiance. Brandon joins his brother Frankie Andre (FHS 2004 gradu- ate) also a Defiance inside line- backer and (cousin) Luke Calig- uire, a 2006 All Saints Academy graduate and Defiance fullback. BrandQn's acceptance along with receiving the Ohio Defiance College grant, and the Heritage and Bonner. Awards will make it possible for him to earn a four year degree in business. Good Luck Polk County Athletes! Webber Volleyball enjoys success The first week of October 2007 has been one of the most memo- rable in the history of the wom- en's volleyball program at Web- ber International University. The week began in fantastic fashion as the feel good factor car- ried over from beating local rivals Warner Southern, and then snap- ping Savannah College of Art and Design's 26-match FSC unbeaten streak. More good news followed after a very dominating display of Submitted photo/WIU The WIU Volleyball team is having a great season. volleyball saw off Southeastern University 3-0 in the team's next match. The icing on the cake came on Wednesday afternoon as in- dividual and team honors were announced. Both Danelle Wagner and Allison Hiett were heralded as Conference and Region XIV honorees (Wagner was setter of the week and Hiett player of the week). Then the team, who hold an impressive 15-1 record, was ranked in the NAIA Top 25 Poll for the first time since head coach Tim Edfors took over the program. The Warriors secured the 21st spot for the Oct. 3 poll as announced by NAIA officials. The Warriors returned to ac- tion Saturday, Oct 6 where they faced conference foe Embry- Riddle in Daytona Beach at noon, WIU Volleyball 1 Embry-Riddle 3 (30-32, 30-20, 29-31, 29-31). Webber athletes in Disney Classic The harriers from Webber International returned to action this past weekend, taking part in the Disney Classic held on the grounds of Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex. The men's race was run un- der wet and muddy conditions as showers drenched the com- petitors as they waited on the start line. For the third time in as many races senior AJ Richmond (Clewiston, FL) led the Warriors,, placing second out of 327 run- ners, for the second straight meet in a new school record time of 25:13.76. Sophomore Jonathon Mott (Tampa, FL) was the next runner across the line in a per- sonal best time of 26:58.77. Both Richmond's and Mott's times rank 1 and 2 all time'for the Warrior men. Chad Hannah (Dunnellon, FL) continued to improve running third for the men in personal best time of 27:44.80, good enough for 83rd overall. Rounding out the scoring for the men were sopho- more Chris Gaskin (Lakeland, FL) and Charlie Templeton (New Smyrna Beach, FL) finishing 161st and 205th respectively; redshirt freshman Oluchii Garnica also fin- ished for the Warriors. As a team the men finished 15th out of 41 scoring teams. The women. ran under slightly drier yet muddier conditions. The women were led by sophomore Juline Brice (Winter Haven, FL) who paced the Warriors running a personal best and new school re- cord time of 18:59.32 to finish 27 overall out of 366 runners. Fresh- man Deborah Reibach (Jackson- ville, FL) was second across the line in 20:35.55, good enough for 125th overall, followed by fellow freshman Stephanie Lucas (Lake- land, FL) in 21-37.41. Rounding out the scorers for the Warriors were Julia Doolin (22:05.83) and Tampa, FL native Lauren McGahey (22:34.93). The women placed 24th out of 44 scored teams. "I'm very pleased with every- one's performances today, AJ [Richmond] and Juline [Brice] ran very smart races and as a team we're starting to come around when we need to...al- though conditions weren't ideal, everyone worked extremely hard. Any time you can walk away with 6 personal bests and two school records, you've put in an honest days work" said Head Coach Ter- rell Griffin. Both teams are ranked second in the Florida Sun Confernce/Re- gion XIV cross country polls and will return to action on Nov. 3 as they travel to Daytona Beach to compete in the FSC/Region XIV cross country championships, .hosted by Embry-Riddle. FMSHS Golf results Frostproof boys golf Sept. 25 Frostproof High School: Austin Robillard -42, Josh Baber- 43, Tyler Heath -44, Chris Stinson -47. FMSHS Total = 176 Lake Wales High: Ryan Car- penter -40, J. Roy Rowland -43, Matt Bates -48, David Whitman -53. Lake Wales High Total = 184 Ridge Community High: Josh Masterson -38, Robert Lane -47, Jarrett Whidden -51, Sean Graves -61. Ridge Community High Total =197 Frostproof boys golf Oct. 2 All Saints Academy: Kevin Buynak -39, Steven Wriht -40, Joe Kezele 41, Jonathan Smith -43. All Saints Academy Total = 163 Frostproof High School: Ty- ler Heath -41, Mark Granger -44, Austin Robillard -47, Josh Baber 50, Howie Mathews -50. FMSHS Total = 182 Aubumdale High: Brad Har- roldson -46, Kyle Ashcroft -50, Austin Worbington -51, Jordan Pacheco -54. Auburndale High Total= 201 Frostproof record = 8 wins / 4 losses Frostproof girls golf Sept 27 Lake Wales High: Sam Whitmore -54, Lacy Martin -55, Elizabeth Woodring -59, Chelsea Hulsey -65. Lake Wales High Total=233 Hardee High: Kara Norris -60, Emily Williams -61, Nichole Bromley -61, Cietra Chancey -63. Hardee High Total=245 Ridge Community High: Kirstin Adams -59, Quietta Thomp- son -59, Hillary Reilheneker -65 Liz Macak -67. Ridge Community High To- tal=250 Frostproof High School: Ashley Mercer -58, Allyssia Raines -64, Marisol Espinoza -67, Hannah Terrebonne -68. FHS Total = 257 Golf Scramble set for Saturday The 10th Annual Warner Southern Athletics Golf Scramble Fundraiser will take place on Sat- urday, Oct. 13 at Oakwood Golf Club in Lake Wales. Registration will start at 8 a.m. with lunch, awards, goody bag, and a raffle to follow. There will be a putting contest, power drive contest, pre- dict.your distance, par 3 game, and a chance to win a Michael Jordan autographed ball to go along with the best ball scramble. A few spots left for foursomes and hole sponsorships are avail- able. For more information on this Golf fundraiser please contact the basketball office and Coach Sean Hanrahan at 863-638-2602 or hanrahans@warner.edu. Project Graduation to host golf tourney Project Graduation will host their annual golf tournament on Saturday, Oct. 20 at Highland Park Golf Course located 1503 South Highland Park Dr., Lake Wales, FL. Shot gun start 8 a.m. (please be on the course no later than 7:30 a.m.) The golf format will be a 4 person scramble (teams can be men, women, youth, or mixed). Costs: $50 per person includes: 18 holes of golf, cart and greens fees. .Sponsorships can be pur- chased for $100 (includes sign at hole), $200 (includes golf for two, lunch and sign at hole) $300 (includes golf for four, lunch and sign at hole) $500 (includes golf PIEDRA SPRINGS RANCH S, b I i It. P ih, 131d /'l B,,l I 4A ... '4.c (,l lI..a, I rrr rw.i i .h d L ilh SQ ; Ti;,,iA 242R acres of recreational paradise. dijo.ins 11n .lfi",' National Forest Frontage on Piedra Ri ,r, YellJ, i .lr l I rLtL ..,,L US-i6o 8 acre lake Water, oil & mineral rights \kbunda.nt wildlife [Tuesday, October 30 at 1:oo PM (MT)] Jery Craig Kinr. Colarddo 8roerr n6R40093S 9, J 3' Kcin Auction Cimnr y, Inc for 4, lunch and large business sign at hole) $1,000 (includes golf for 4, lunch and special recogni- tion as Tournament Sponsor with larger business sign at beginning of event). Hot Dogs and refresh- ment will be served following golf round. Entry forms are available at Keystone Realty and FHS. Send check and entry forms to: Frost- proof Project Graduation, P.O. Box 1292, Frostproof, FL. 33843. For more information on any Project Graduation event please contact Michelle Hutto 635-0030, Terry Shelton 638-2877, Jeannie Woodruff 635-6584, Danny Sharp- less 528-8006, Valerie Duke at 638-2877 or any other 2008 Proj- ect Graduation parent committee member for further fundraising details. Webber annual Alumni golf tourney Oct. 26 WIU 2007 Alumni Homecom- ing Golf tournament will be held Friday, Oct. 26, with a 1 p.m. Shot- gun Start at Lekarica Hills Golf Club. Players will play as a four- some divided into three divisions- Men's, Women's and Mixed. Entry Fee is $35 per person (included is cookout and awards) Cookout and Awards will be held at WIU at 5:30 p.m. Cookout only is $5 per person. There will be trophies for winners in each division Hole Sponsors are $50. Mulligans will be on sale for $1 each (maximum 18). For More Information or to RSVP: please call (863)638-2941 or (863)638-2953 or Email to: wi- uflad@hotmail.com or alumni@ webber.edu. Silvery Moon Golf Tournament set Frostproof Middle Senior High School Golf Teams will host their 2nd Annual Silvery Moon Golf Tournament Saturday, Nov., 10 at the Lake Wales Country Club with Shotgun'start beginning at 7 p.m. Nine holes will be played with a four person scramble. Cost is $50 per person and includes golf and a Chili Dinner. Proceeds will ben- efit the FMSHS Boys' and Girls' Golf Teams. For more informa- tion please contact: Joanne and/ or Jim Merkle at 863.273.0720 or 863.289.1972. 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FOR A FREE LAWN CARE QUOTE Call Bill (863)675-3995 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 & 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 MOBILE HOME PACKAGE UNIT- 5 ton. $1500 (863)673-0920 ANTIQUE FIREPLACE- 1950's, small cast iron, brass trim. $375 (863)610-1276 BATH TUB, Antique, Claw Foot, Large. Good condition. $200. or best offer. (561)261-0766 DESK MahoganyChip & Dale style/vanity. Great condition. $400. Firm (863)634-0812 SOFA: OVER-STUFFED, Neu- tral color w/ pattern. Great condition. $100 or best offer. (863)467-6805 DISHWASHER, Kenmore: Works well. $50 (863)946-3822 Moorehaven ELECTRIC STOVE Very good condition. $75 or best offer. (863)517-0244 PORT DISHWASHER West- inghouse, excellent condi- tion, $65 (863)675-7439 if no answer leave message REFRIGERATOR- Holds 1/4 to 1/2 keg. 2 C02 tanks. Good condition. $300. (239)549-3434 REFRIGERATOR- Kenmore, 20 cu ft, almond, w/ice mak- er, $175 (937)554-9637 REFRIGERATOR, Kenmore, side by side, 22 cu. ft., ice maker, works well. $195 (863)946-3822 Moorehaven WASHER & DRYER- RCA/Whirlpool, like new, heavy duty, $250 for set (937)554-9637 WASHER & DRYER SET - Whirlpool. Works great. $175 for the pair, will sep. (863j675-0104/517-0566 WASHER & DRYER, Whirl- pool, asking $200 for both. (863)763-4880/610-1386 WHIRLPOOL WASHER - White, in excellent condition. $125 firm. (863)517-0244 WOODEN SHED- 8 x 6, one window. $1500 (863)763-8201 ^R-----^^ BICYCLE CARRIERS (2) Fits on car, $20 will sell separate (863)763-7609 ROADMASTER, 24" girls, mountain bike, new condi- tion. $30 (863)824-0473 All Steel Buildings. National Manufacturer. 40x60 to 100x250 Factory direct to contractor or customer. (800)658-2885 www.rigid- building.com. Steel Buildings: Hot Deals for Best buy now. Beat price in- crease. Erection avail. Quality not compromised. www.scg-grp.com S o u r c e # C O O S (888)898-3091 BATHROOM VANITY TOP - beige formica, w/bowl & fau- cet, 26x23, like new, $50 (863)467-8681 BATHROOM VANITY TOPS (2) beige formica, w/bowl & fau- cet. 48x23, like new, $150 will sep (863)467-8681 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 STAIRS/5 STEPS 36", for Modular Home. Fiberglass w/Dbl. hand rail. Good con- dition. $50. 863-467-7197 BABY CRIB- White 3 N 1 con- vertible. Good condition. $75. (863)467-8351 Baby Swing, Stroller/Car seat, booster seat, bouncy seat, bassinet & more! $100 for all, will sep. (863)635-0079 BED: TWIN, Little Tykes, Clas- sic Corvette. $100. (863)467-6192 CAPTIANS BED- Complete w/mattress & matching chest, good cond. $100. or best offer. (863)675-0600 CRIB: Good condition. $200. (863)634-6003 GRACO STROLLER & CAR SEAT- Snug Ride, tan & blue, excellent condition. $150 (863)634-1833 MENS CLOTHES- Shorts 38-42 Clean, Good shape & 2 nice Sunday Dress coats. $ 50. Will sep. 863-634-7765 AVON COLOGNE BOTTLES (17) in the collection. $50 863)228-5149 HOT WHEELS Lg collection, 1982-2007, all from near mint cond to mint in pkgs. $2000 (561)222-1110 SKATER- University of Florida, marches, plays fight song. $35 (863)674-0482 DELL COMPUTER SYSTEM- Fast, Great for school or Seniors. $99. (863)517-2782 Tony BED, Craftmatic, twin, bought new 1 yr. ago for $2513, sell for $1200 or best offer. (863)697-6047 BED, King Size, Nautilus, Paid $2000. Asking $600 or best offer. (863)467-9402 BED, twin size, Sears Posture- pedic, headboard, mattress & box spring, $75. (863)763-4880/610-1386 BEDROOM SET: Blonde, Dresser w/ Mirror, Night stand '& Dbl. headboard. $120. (863)467-8924 BOOKCASE White, wicker decorative, 4 shelves w/door on bottom. $25 (863)763-0669 CHAIR Mauve colored. $20 863)467-1547 or 863)532-9701 CHAIRS, (2), WICKER, IRON FRAME, $40 will sell separ- ately. (863)763-7989 COFFEE TABLES 4 glass top, 3 with mirrors, must see. $100 for all. (863)763-3982 COMPUTER DESK- Pine, solid wood, w/attached book shelves, 42"H x 30.5"W x 21"D. $100 (863)763-4134 COUCH & LOVESEAT- Match- ing, you haul. $50 (863)634-6432 COUCH- black leather w/built in recliners, good condition, $200 (863)983-4940 COUNTER STOOLS- 3, Good condition. $30. will separate. (863)675-5737 CRAFTMATIC BED- twin size, back & legs raise, massager, paid over $2000 asking $300 neg (863)763-7161 DESK Black & tan, large. $40 (863)824-3358 DESK Solid wood, 5 drawer, Great condition. $60. (863)634-0812 DINETTE W/glass table top. $100 (863)467-1547 or (863)532-9701 DRESSERS (2) Wicker. Tan. $40 for both or best offer. (863)612-0647 or (863)517-2356 ELEC LIFT CHAIR Recliner, battery backup, beige micro sued fabric,. $500 (863)467-4340 ENTER CENTER- 92"W X 78"H, glass shelves, mir- rored back, orig $1600, take $400 neg (863)763-7161 FOLDING CHAIRS (120), Met- al, good condition. $360 for all. (863)763-2692 GLIDER ROCKER & OTTO- MAN, Beige & peach, excel- lent condition. $50 (863)675-5737 GUITAR CABINET: Custom Built 77"Tx42"W, 2 solid doors & shelf, Reduced to $299. neg. (561)633-1371 KIDS TWIN BUNK BEDS- Light wood w/desk on end & dresser on other, very good cond. $350 (863)357-3092 LIFT CHAIRS (2) Good condi- tion. $650 for both, will sep. (863)801-4949 LIVING ROOM SUITE- Lt beige upholster, like new. $350 (863)763-4106 after 5:30 MATTRESS & BOX SPRING- Double size, excellent condi- tion. $50 (561)358-0131 QUEEN SIZE MAGNIC MAT- TRESS- Originally $1300, will sell for $200 or best of- fer. (863)357-1560 RECLINER, electric, bought new 1 yr. ago for $600, great cond., sell for $350 or best offer. (863)697-6047 SECTIONAL- two piece w/otto- man. Microfiber, creme ask- ing $750 or best offer (863)675-4098 evenings SOFA & LOVESEAT: White, Wildflower pattern. Excellent condition. $150. (863)675-6627 TABLE, Blonde w/ 4 newly up- holstered chairs. Round & w/ leaf... Oval. $125. (863)467-8924 TABLE, Glass w/ black frame. $35. (863)612-0647 (863)517-2356 WICKER CHAIR- Tall, white, good condition. $25 (863)467-6984 GOLF CART: CUSHMAN, 6 seater. 4 new tires. 6 new batteries & new charger. $1200. (863)610-0019 RIFEL: AR 15 w/ Scope. $750. (863)638-3448 or (863)632-0995 S&W MODEL 640- Stainless 357 mag. $425. Firm. (772)461-8822 Ft. Pierce ELLIPTICAL EXERCISER - Weslo Momentum 610, nearly new. $150.or best of- fer. (863)635-6677) TREADMILL Heavy Duty. Originally $1500, Will sell for $500. Call (863)675-0246 TREADMILL, space saver, in- clines & variable speed, $200. (863)675-2236 WEIGHT BENCH & WEIGHTS- $200, for more information call (863)517-1605 KEROSENE HEATERS (2) Large. $50 for both, will sep. (863)357-2816 COMFORTOR, Twin size, red, lightweight w/matching sham & accent rug, exc. cond. $30 (863)634-5038 ROOM DIVIDER, Beaded, can be used as a window panel, feminine colors, exc. cond. $20 (863)634-5038 BRACELET & MATCHING RING- Men's, Indian Tur- quoise & coral, w/bear claw. $650. Neg. (863)357-0276 LADIES DIAM. RINGS & ear- rings, 1-20" gold necklace, $600 neg or will sell separ- ate. (863)634-9620 Okee PATIO FURN.: Wrought iron, Green, 2 loveseats, 4 rock- ers, 4 chairs, umbrella... lots more! $200 (863)763-4789 POWER CHAIR: Pride Jazzy #1113 w/joystick. Exc cond. Small turn radius. Now $750. (863)763-6907 DISPLAY CASE- 6ft, asking $100 (863)357-6970 ADULT MOVIES (150+), VHS, Adult, XXX, $575. or best of- fer. (561)633-1371 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, busi- ness, paralegal,. computers, criminal justice. Job.,place- ment as:,slance Financial aid and computer provided if qualified. ', : Call (866)858-2121, .www.Onli- neTidTwaljrTech ,-, CONVEYORS, (2), aluminum; each 10' long, can be hooked together,., .good wheels, $60. (863)q97-9704 DIVORCE$275-$350*COVERS children, etc. Only one sig- nature required! .'E-fudes govt. fees! Call weekdays 800)462-2000, e~r 600 8am-6pm) Alta Divorce, LLC. Established 1977. FLIP BACK COOLER SEAT- For a boat, like new. $170 or best offer. (863)634-7125 GLASS DISPLAY CASES 1-4FT & 2-5FT, asking $150 for all or will sell separate (863)357-6970 INTERNATIONAL BUS '69, converted to RV, airbrakes, rear eng., $500 or best of- fer. (863)673-6738 NOW AVAILABLE! 2007 POST OFFICE JOBS, $18-$20/HR. NO EXPERIENCE. PAID TRAINING. FED BENEFITS. VACATIONS. CALL (800)910-9941 TODAYI REF #FL07. PAINTING- Large, 52 x 40, Beautiful. Ocean landscape. $200 or best offer. (863)357-1560 PORTABLE AIR COMPRES- SORS (2) 1- 3hp vertical tank, 1- 2hp 20 gal tank, $370 or sep (561)676-0427 PRESSURE WASHER, 800 Ibs., good cond., $500. (863)674-1409 Security Bars, for window, $800 will sell separately. (239)657-6211 TOILET- Complete, Gold in color, Good flusher. $40. Firm. (863)467-0007 VALLEY CARGO CARRIER- Fits 2" hitch, scooter rack at- tached, 500 Ib capacity. $75 (863)234-1028 ALTO SAXOPHONE- Only $50. (863)697-1443 PA SYSTEM: TRAYNOR, 6 Channel w/ reverb. $250. (863)467-9402 BLUE HEELER PUR 5 months old, all shots. $50 (863)763-6778 BOSTON TERRIER PUP- 7 wks ;old. $250 (863)763-8201 CHIHUAHUA JACK RUSSEL MIX PUPS- ready Sat 10/6, $100 (239)657-8549 DOG BOX Custom built. $250 (863)467-7197 PET CAGE, 4' tall, black. $25 (863)697-0465 RED BONE HOUND- 7 mo. old, Full blooded Very friendly, Loves to play, Very good w/kid's. $150. (863)261-5666 REEF TANK, 125 gal., salt wa- ter, cherry finish, w/rock, fish & invertebrates & extras, $1,000 neg. 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On 18 holechm- Sport Vehicles/ATVs 3035 Sherri Entinger, Manager $200 neg (863)467-8717 Craftsman, 12.5 hp, 36" cut, pionsh golf course. Home 863a76 electric start, good battery onship golf course. Home 8 3 1 [*t$350. (863)635-90 84od batter of Golf Digest Schools. Blue 315 S. ParrottAvenue * Ridge Mtn setting, com- 6 bass reels & rods, 3 pan RIDING MOWER, Craftsman, fortable 4 season climate. fishing reels & rods, tackle 38" Cut. Great condition. Enjoy low taxes & low cost AIRBOAT- 14 ft Apache Hull, Al to bi boxes, Plastic worms $300 $200. (863)801-4519 living in top- rated cultural & 220 GPU. $5000 or best of- 9a476 $ TR ZR 22 4 1. recreational location. Perfect fer. (863)697-1443 i uEt II s (863)983-4768 TORO ZTR 2002, 42", 16.5 hp, for vacation/retirement. Call BASKETBALL HOOP Large Good condition. Very clean now (865)334-3253 ext. ALnsBOAT, 13ft I I metal, like new, has ball. $40 Asking $2200. 1336. runs great. $1000 or best of- (863)824-3358 (863)946-0299 runs great. $1000 or best of- (863)824-3358 (863)946-0299 Direct Private Access to Jef- fer. (863)763-5631 Automobiles 4005 COMPOUND BOW- Bear WEWACKER LE person Nat'l Forest. One of a BASS HOUND BOAT, 91 ft., Autos Wanted 4010 Whitetail 2, good cond, fessional, straight shaft, kind land offering mix of w/trolling mtr., 2 Realtree Classic Cars 4015 $150. Call 863Rl67Ca95Cr 4015 ready to hunt. $100 $150. Call 863-467-1958 hardwood forest & pristine camo flip down seats, live Commercial Trucks 4020 (863)467-4850 Rentalspasture. Incredible $119,0mtn seats, $400. (863)697-3890 Construction FISHING ROD-New Salt wa- tawww.NationalForest- BOAT MOTOR, Johnson Evin- Equipment 4025 ter, Trinidad 40 reel & cus- Land.com. rude, 14hp. OMC. Runs Foreign Cars 4030 tor 8' rod. $450. or best great. $600 (863)763-7609 Four Wheel Drive 4035 offer. (863)357-0276 RN 111,Estate Homesites in Gated Heavy Duty Trucks4040 Lakefront Communities on FISHING BOAT- 90 hp Evin- Parts- Repairs 4045 Hunting Buggy. Needs carbu- Pristine Lake's in beautiful rude, live wells, great cond, Pickup Trucks 4050 retor. $1500.00 Call Apartments 905 Western North Carolina Call w/trailer. Ready to go. Sport Utility 4055 863-634-2158. Business Places 910 Now (800)709-LAKE. $2250 neg. (863)763-9998 Tractor Trailers 4060 S e Commercial T BOAT '7 1 ft ntr Utility Trailers 4065 Property 915 EXCLUSIVE ESTATES! Very FLATS BOAT '87- 14 center UtilityTrailer 40 S Condos/ rare estates being offered for console, 25 hp Johnson, 40 ans 4070 Townhouses Rent920 1st time: Unique waterfall es- b trolling motor. $2000 AMP, 400 Watt, 2 Channel, Farm Property .- tate. 15.3 acre gentleman's (863)673-1538 m oie 405 Gothic Series. $75 Rent 925 farm. View @ www.trout- FLATS BOAT '95- Fiberglass, (239)938-4559 House Rent 930 streamestates.com. '00 90 hp Yamaha, alum trlr, $5001 Cars from $500! Police SUBWOOFER- 1 Memphis Land- Rent 935 FREE Closing Costs or trolling motor & push pole Impounds for Sale! 94 Chevy 12", Mojo Series, $100 Resort Property $10,000 Savings Bond w/ $4995 firm (863)983-7216 Cavalier $800! 91 VW Pas- Rent 945 $ va $800! 91 VW Pas- (863)763-8797 Ro te 945 purchase of prime 20+ acre FOUR WINDS- 15 3/4', fiber- sat $400! For listings call i I Roommate 950 properties abutting National glass, with trailer. 4 cyl Merc (800)366-9813 x 9499. Storage Space huge trout stream! Call now drive. $700. (863)983-1865 tires, runs nw, cold AC, FLAT SCREEN TV- 64", w/cus- Rent 960 for details (877)202-2727.on res, runs new, cold A tom Enter Center, asking. KAYAKS- Pelican sit-in. Like 77K, $3500(772)332-6896, $2500 will separate. gr GORGEOUS N.C. MOUNTAIN new. Includes all access.-car K S '5 (239)707-4404 pwl HOMESITES 3-7 Acres from carriers, paddles & sea BUICK SKYLARK- '85, New 2390, s 42 D A 2 just $79,900 MINUTES TO skirts. $300. (863)612-1357 brakes, radiator, N. less than HITACHI, big screen, 42", DUPLEX APARTMENT: 2br, ASHEVILLE N.C. Enjoy OUTBOARD MOTOR, '41, TL$650 old. Runs great. Needs(863)697-8250 $350. (863)763-7460 1ba, A/C, dishwasher, wash- sweeping mountain views, A Sears, runs good, $500 or CAILL0C SEDAN DEVILL SONY- With Wireless Head- er/dryer hookups. 1st last& mie of er frontage and best offer. (863)763-2510 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE phones, 36", Flat screen. sec req'd. Call 863-635-6399 walking trails. Amenities in- askforWebb '90-Motor like new, no rust, phones, 3", Fat screen. "m m elude gated entrance, com- o clean. $1200 Hardly used. $750. or trade Re munity lodge & Riverside OUTBOARD MOTOR, '99 (863)357-7529 for firearms (772)461-8822 BBQ area. Excellent Financ- Yamaha, 225hp V-Max eTo0ro 2 OKEECHOBEE 2br, 2ba split ing Available. GRAND OPEN- short shaft, exc cond. CAMARO Z28- '95, Flowmas- util, drug free, subletting, call ING Saturday, October 13th $3000. (863)674-0375 ters, Street Fighter superchip, AIR COMPRESSR- 4 hp, 30 (812)327-0001 Call Todayl 877)890-5253 Full K&N intake & more. AIR COMPRESSOR- 4 h 30 (812)327-0001 Today (87 7)890-5253 PONTOON BOAT, 24 ft, Evin- $1500. (863)801-5176 gal., On wheels $200 or rude 50hp VRO, must go YSLER 3M '9 best offer. (863)357-1080 KY LAKE PROPERTY SALE!! everything works. $4000 HRYSLER- 96K, ASRealEWooded 1-2 ACRE home- (863)634-0822 all power, leather, $6195 or AIR COMPRESSOR- Sailor sites. No time frame to build. best offer (863)675-9326 or. 220v, ig enough to runa Prices start @ $19,900. carpet, runs great, new hyd DODGE INTREPID '95- Runs. shtor. 220v, Big enough to run a Save 10% month of Octo- steering, 2 yr old trailer. $800 or best offer. shop. $1000. 863-674-0518 berl MLC Realty $3700 (772)342-7304 (863)599-0192 BATTERY CHARGER & JUMP Business Places (800)301-5263 www.Buy- BATTERY LARGER & JUMP- Business Places 1 andinK om., STRATOS BASS BOAT, '98 FORD CROWN VIC LTD '88- ER CABLES- 75 amp, good Sale 1005 dual console, 19', with 175 New eng, plugs, fuel filter, rubber, waterproof handles Commercial LAKES OF SUMMERVILLE: hp Johnson mtr & trailer. exc cond, everything works. $75 (863)983-4768 Property -Sale 1010 Coastal Southern Charm $8,000. neg (863)983-7835 $2000 (863)946-3626 GENERATOR:Briggs & Strt- Condos. $159,900. New home ideally FO MERC COUR ton,250 watts, 120 & 12 Townhouses Salel0l5 located near historic [1i hT iI 31" FORD MERC COUGAR '93 ton, 218" Lexington chrome rims, volts., 5 hp. $200. Farms- Sale 1020 Charleston SC. 3 Bedroom, 2 runs okay $3000 863-675-1754 Houses n Sale 1025 Bathroom, 9' itlun 2 car GMC CAMPER VAN '86- High- (863)634-7765/261-1371 Hunting Property 1030 garage. Cj11 Now! Mechanically restored GENERATOR, Coleman, w/5hp Investment (800)639-5000 www.lake- Receits, $2500. r reor de fo FORD MUSTANG GT '02 - motor, 2500 watt, on Property- Sale 1035 sofsummerville.com. auto (561)254-7458 Clewist 4.6L V8, 5 spd, leather, 6 wheels, motor runs, $95. Land Sale 1040 cdiam/fm stereo, new tires. (863)697-9704 Lots Sale 1045 LIMITED TIME OFFER 100% ROYAL INT. '78, 31 Ft., Travel $10,000 or best offer. MECHAN T Crft- Open House 1050 FINANCING- Gated Lakefront Trlr. Ready for reconstruc- (863)946-1381 MECHANIC TOOLS, Crafts- Out of State Community of the NG Blue tion. Great for hunting. $300 ' man, w/extenders on wheels Property Sale 1055 Ridge Mtns. 90 miles of or best offer (863)634-7598 FORD TAURUS '97- Exc cond, & other assorted tools, $700 Property Inspection1060 Shoreline start $99,000. Call leather int, pw, pl, ac, moon- S or best offer. (863)467-0627 Real Estate Wanted 1065 Now (800)709-LAKE. roof, new tires, bad motor MITER SAW- Delta, 10", with Resort Property North Carolina Cool Mountain $1000 (239)349-0681 fresh $25. carbide blade. Ex- Sale 1070 Air, Views & Streams1996,$1000 or cellent shape, $50. or best Warehouse Space 1075 Homes, abins & Acreage TRAVEL TRAILER:'78, 23Ft. best offer. Call offer. (863)697-8175 Waterfront Property 1080 FREE BROCHURE L. Toilet & shower, fridge., 863-228-6172 TOOLBOX TOOLS- Craftsman, (800)642-5333. Realty Of sink, bed. Everything works. TOOLBOX TOOLS-CraftMurphy 317 Peachtree St. $1500(760)608-2014 LINCOLN TOWN CAR, '88, brand new, still in plastic. Murphy, N.C. 28906. good cond., $1,000 or best $1800 (863)983-7100 www.reayofmurphy.com. offer. (863)674-1409 WELDER:. Mig Miller Matic: MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE - 251. Barely used. Paid BUILDING& LAND Retire to So. Carolina! '95, NC, New top. New $1800, Selling for $1500 7200sqft- 4BR/2BA1 $229,000. New BOAT MOTOR- Mercury 200 paint. Runs great $5000. or neg. (863)674-0416 LaBelle Metal building on 1 + acre of home on 18 hole champion- and hydraulic steering, free best offer. (863)763-4746 Island, fenced, plenty of parking, ship golf course. Golf Digest boat & trailer. $1200 Vuut located on N. Industrial Loop, Schools facility. Blue Ridge (863)801-4555 PARTS CAR Cadillac STS l a LaBelle, Florida. Mtn setting, comfortable 4 '96, bad trans, no title. $500 2400 sq ft- Office space under season climate. Enjoy low BOAT MOTOR, Outboard, 150 863467-5401 or FLOOR SWEEPER VACUUMS, A/C. taxes & low cost of living in hp Johnson. Last ran 3 yrs. (772)359-2923 (2) Light weight. $10 for 4800 sqft- Warehouse area-3 top- rated cultural & rcrea-35 (86 3 Police Impounds or Sale95 both, will sep. large bays. tional location. Perfect vaca- Pow Lp Honda Accord $750! 94 (863)357-2816 Call (863)675-4342 or tion/ retirement. Call now Toyota Camry $600! For list- (863)673-1885 for more (886)334-3253 ext. 1344. Toyota Camry $600! For list- UPRIGHT VACUUM- Kirby, all information. DIRT BIKE- '06 Kawasaki logsAcall (800)366-9813 Ext attachments plus sprayer 7 SAVANNAHHIGHLANDS NEW KLX110, Pipes, Jets, Rev box. 9271. scrubber. $150 Io H ue-Sl- HOME $164,900: New home Exc. cond. $2500. new, Ask- TOYOTA '87- 4x4, 5 speed, (863)674-0482 near historic Savannah, ing $1500. (863)697-8175 ext. cab, 22 R Turbo, excel- Georgia. Three bedroom, two VACUUM CLEANER- Kirby, Daniel Boone Log Home Auc- bath, two car garage HD SPORTSTER '92, lent condition $3000 or best t i on Sat. 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CHERO- Time to clean out the (863)447-5212150 (863)801-4519 KEE MOUNTAIN GMAC attic, basement and/or C (863)801-4519 LAWNMOWER- Riding, Snap- REAL ESTATE... cherokee- garage? Advertise your CHEVY PARTS '87, From 1 ton per. 38" cut electric start, mountainrealty.com Call for yard sale In the assi- Dually, too many to list, from 14.5 hp, exc cond. $1000 free brochure fleds and make your CONAIR, Mint. Must see. bed to wheels. $950/all, will (772)873-8399 Buddy (800)841-5868. clean un a breeze $3500 (863)261-2848 sep. (863)467-7808 * www.gilbert-golfcars.com 3-6434 Okeechobee, FL 34974 COVER For trucks, vans & sport utility vehicles, like new. $30 (863)763-0669 FIBERGLASS TRUCK CAP- Fits 8 ft truck 'bed, int & brake lights, sliding glass. $350 neg. (863)801-9165 FORD ENGINE- '97, 32 valve, 111,000 mi valve covers, headers, H-pipe, all for $1200 (863)634-8360 FRONT CHROME BUMPER & GRILL for Ford F250 clear headlights, 3rd brake light, $150. (863)697-2032 FUEL TANKS- 3, L Shape, Good condition. $250. Will separate. (863)675-1862 JEEP BRA- black, with Jeep logo sewn in, with square headlights. $40 (863)801-4635 MOTOR for Chevy, 350, complete w/transmission, '76 Model, 65k mi., $450. (863)673-6738 PONEY MOTOR: '94, John Deere/Turbo Diesel, 4 cyl., #4039T w/hydraulic pump. $2000 neg. (561)719-9391 RACING BUCKET STYLE SEATS Universal fit, asking $100(863)634-7157 RE-CAP TIRES (2) 425/65R22.5, 80% rub- ber, $175 for both or will sell sep (561)676-0427 RIMS & TIRES- New 20" Rims, 16K miles, on tires, $600 (239)707-4407 RIMS- Chrome, 6 lugr 15". $150 or best offer. (863)634-8902 RIMS, Chrome, low profile, 4 lug, off of Honda Civic, $250. (863)801-4635 RIMS- Set of 4, 16 x 7,5 lug, Dodge Ram 1500 P/U, fits '96-'01. $200 or best offer. (863)801-9165 RUNNING BOARDS- Factory from Super Duty Ford King Ranch Edition. Asking $400 (863)697-0328 SUN VISOR- For 3500 GM Truck with holes for Cab lights. $95. (863)357-1714 TAILGATE Fits F350, blue sil- ,ver. $400 (772)873-8399 TIRES 4, Nitto Terra Grappler 325/60 R18. Still have 25%-35% tread. $200. Call (863)634-0955 TIRES & RIMS- 265/75/R16, aluminum rims. $350 or best offer. (863)634-8902 TIRES & RIMS, (4), 245/70R17, BF Goodrich, like new, 5 lug Grey rims, $500. (863)801-6030 TIRES & WHEELS, New Ha- nook 225/50R16 on chrome 5 spoke whis. Like new! $650 (863)467-9936 TIRES 17"- (4) asking $60 (863)763-8797 TIRES: 37x12.5x20 Super Swamper SSR, 75% tread. $675 or best offer. (239)657-8493 TIRES (4), Mickey Thompson, Baha ATV, 3/4 tread, 40/1350/R20. $750 or best offer. (863)484-0922 TIRES: 5-M/T, Baja, 31x13.5x15 on 10" Cragar Rims. 1K on tires. $900 or best offer. (239)657-8493 TRANS.: ALLISON '94, 4 spd., model 545. 21K, fly wheel starter/converter/adaptor. $1500 neg. (561)719-9391 TRUCK CAP- Fiberglass for step side pick up truck. $100 or best offer. (863)357-6315 WHEELS/TIRES- Pacer Juice, 8 lug Nitto Terra Grappler 305/55R20 Lugnuts/ctr caps incl. $750. (863)634-2131 CHEVY SILVERADO C1500- '96, Ext'd cab. Loaded, 140K mi., Very good cond. $5000. (863)763-4586 FORD 100 '70, 360 motor, 3 speed on column. $900 (865)789-1647 FORD F150 '90- 4 wd, good woods truck, needs clutch. $500 (863)697-1563 FORD PICKUP '94, cold a/c, 4 new tires, 137,500 orig. mi., great cond., $2400. (863)673-6819 FORD RANGER '92, Red, Ex- tended cab, 6 cyl, Runs good. $1000. (863)673-3358/673-3354 MUD TRUCK FORD RANGER '94- On '91 F150 4x4 frame, 302 eng, auto, 36" tires. $2000 neg. (863)634-7154 TAILGATE- Vented for 1 ton box truck. Very good condi- tion. $149. 302-357-1714 TOOL BOX- black, asking $30 (863)634-7157 Shop here first! The classifed ads FORD EXPLORER '92, Black, 4x4, Runs good. Good con- dition. $1995. (863)673-3358/673-3354 FORD EXPLORER 1995, Good condition. $3500. (863)467-3070 or (863)610-8691 GMC SUBURBAN '88, HD Tow pkg. 454 Big Block Chevy eng. Runs great. $4200 or best offer. (863)763-4746 BOX TRAILER- 16 ft, inside lights, shelving, tandem axle. $1900 (772)342-7304 CAR HAULER TRLR- 16', w/winch, new tires, heavy duty, like new, $1500 or trade (561)222-1110 8a-8p CAR TRAILER- 16 ft. $700. (863)697-0328 CARGO TRAILER, Pace, 1O'lx6'wx5/'t, $1,000. 561-719-9496 HAULMARK TRAILER '06, 5'x8', Enclosed. $1000 (863)763-6778 PERFORMANCE BRAND TRAILER- flatbed, 24 x 7, stake sides, $1200 neg (863)763-8156 SINGLE AXLE TRAILERS- 2, Good condition. $200. Will separate. (863)675-1862 TRAILER, 6'xli', Heavy duty, new pressure treated wood deck, mounted toolbox. $650 neg. (863)946-1764 UTILITY TRAILER: 6 Ft. 6 In. x 14 Ft. Excellent cond. Ask- ing $850. (863)673-4660 SAFARI ST VAN, '92, new tires, body in good cond., needs some work, $600 or best offer. 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