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***********MIXED ADC 320 205 SMA UF LIBRARY OF FLORIDA HISTORY PO BOX 117007 GAINESVILLE FL 32611 7007 Thursday, November 1, 2007-Vol. 93 No. 20 Frostproof's Hometown Newspaper for More Than 85 Years 50 cents At a Glance Relay for Life seeks members The Frostproof Relay for Life is seeking new committee members to host the American Cancer Society 2008 Relay for Life fundraiser. If you would like to volunteer to be a com- mittee member please contact Sandy Sackett at 863-635-5456 or Alana Trimmier (863) 688- 2326, the American Cancer So- ciety- Polk Units representative based in Lakeland, Florida. For more information about Relay for Life or the American Cancer Society visit http://www. cancer.org/docroot/home. 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 Mon- day, Nov., 5 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. Museum post Winter hours The Frostproof Historical Museum located at 210 South Scenic Highway, is open on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day afternoons, 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. Other hours are available by appointment: call (863) 638- 1225. 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 Su- zanne Hadden Creasy at 863- 412-0264. Project Graduation meets on Thursdays Parents of the FHS 2008 graduating class are urged to attend the Project Graduation meetings held every Thurs- day 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 accomplishments. Graduation is a .major mile- stone for your son or daughter, please help to make it memo- rable. For more information please contact Cindy Wise at 863-528-0366. See Page 2 for information about how to contact the newspaper. newszap.0om Community Links.' Individual Voices. 8 6510 00021 4I a 1 6 510 0 0 021 4 Haunted House a success Project Graduation Haunted House fundraiser held Oct. 26 thru Oct. 31 not only raised money but it also raised the hair on many backs as well. While standing outside the haunted house you could hear screams, laughter and even crying. Members of 2008 senior class and parents. joined forces to make the haunted Pouse a night to remember. This was the 2nd annual haunted house held by 7:30 p.m. (FHS/Ft. Meade). Project Graduation and is one of The FHS senior class will their major fundraisers, hold their monthly car wash at Project Graduation continues McDonald's on Saturday, Nov. 10 to host the 50/50 raffle drawing from 9 a.m. until noon with pro- at all home FHS Bulldog Football ceeds benefiting Project Gradu- games (Faris Brannen Stadium). ation. Home games are as follows; Project Graduation is a coor- Homecoming-Friday, Nov. 2, dinated community effort, com- 7:30 p.m. (FHS/Berkeley Prep), mitted to keeping our graduating FHS Senior Night-Friday, Nov. 9, seniors safe on graduation night Happy Halloween:'Trick or Treating' in Frostproof with an all-night chaperoned, drug and alcohol free event. It is estimated this all-night adventure will cost a minimum of $100 per senior. The Project Graduation Committee chal- lenges everyone in the commu- nity to 'Sponsor a Senior'. If you would like to sponsor a senior or would like to contribute towards Project Graduation it would be greatly appreciated. Please ac- cept the challenge! For more information on any Project Graduation event please contact Michelle Hutto 635-0030, Terry Shelton 638-2877, Jean- nie 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. College to host Veteran's Day events Polk Community College plans two Veterans Day/Military Appreciation Events. On Monday, Nov. 5, 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. on the Lakeland campus is one of the scheduled events and the other will be held Tues- day, Nov. 6, noon 1 p.m. on the Winter Haven campus. The Nov. 5 Lakeland campus event in the LAC Courtyard will feature various booths staffed by representatives from the Armed Forces and the Ameri- can Legion. In addition; Joe Murray, from Veterans Affairs, Frosiproof News/Cindy Monk The Haley Family- Jenna, Jessie, Jude, Joseph, and Jacob all received lots of candy at 'Trunk or Treat' held Oct.27. amu Nancy inarp's pretty trio or granaaaugn- Stephanie Jaiques, Cade Scarborough, and ters Katie, Autumn and Hannah looked Haley Wrye were full of smiles on Saturday like they were enjoying collecting Hal- night as they filled their bags with treats. loween treats. will have a table and speak to veterans about VA Benefits. A large "Thank You Troops" greeting card will be on hand and people can sign it. The card will be sent to troops overseas. Refreshments will be served. The Nov. 6- Winter Haven campus event in the Student Center (WST-126) will be a pro- gram of speeches and patriotic music honoring veterans. Re- freshments will be served. For information call 297- 1010, 5247 or go to www.polk. edu/calendar. Volleyball team wins District runner-up The Frostproof High School Varsity Lady Bulldog volleyball team won the Class 3A District 10 Runner-up title following a five game match against Lake Placid Lady Dragons on Thurs- day, Oct. 25 in Lake Placid. This put the Lady Bulldogs on the road with 11 wins and 6 losses traveling to Melbourne Central Catholic for the regional quar- terfinals on Tuesday, Oct. 30 (as of press time the outcome was unknown). The District games played against Mulberry, McKeel and Lake Placid through, the sea- son were very competitive as well as entertaining with most matches consisting of a five game match. The Lady Bulldog varsity team consists of the following players; Seniors- Jessica Hall, Stephanie Heath, Norma Oje- da, Erica Straub, Juniors-Jes- sica Blocker, Whitney Deloach, Whitney Dukes, Faith Franklin and (Freshman)Brittany Monk. Coaches: Christy Smith and Sandy Kincaid. Congratulations Lady Bulldogs! Care Center in need of support The holidays are right around the corner, and the Frostproof Care Center is gear- ing up for another busy season. About 200 families are expect- ed to receive holiday boxes for Thanksgiving and Christmas. This is not possible without strong community support. The Care Center currently needs donations of: non-per- ishable foods for holiday food boxes, personal care items such as deodorant, shampoo, soap, etc. Sample sizes are wel- come. Please note: only items that have not been opened can be used. The Care Center's most im- portant asset is volunteers. No donation of time is too small. Volunteering at the Care Center is a great way to meet people and make new friends. Helping hands are important to carry out the Center's mission, especially during the holidays. There are gifts to be wrapped, food boxes to be filled as well as gifts and food to be delivered. Gifts for children of all ages are needed. .The Care Center strives to give children one special gift they have request- ed and two smaller gifts. Gifts should be wrapped, if possible, and marked on a tag on the outside if it is for a boy or girl, what the gift is and the child's age for which it is suitable. Another way to partner with the Care Center this season is to adopt a child or family. Sun- day School classes often do this as a help to the Care Center. Shopping for a particular child or family can increase the joy for the shopper and the child or family adopted. The Care Center will supply.the name of a child or family in need. Also community members who know of a family or a child that could benefit from these servic- es; please call the Care Center, 635-5555 or come by S. Scenic Highway, Door 17. The Holiday season is a time of giving and sharing the joy found in the Christian faith. Stop by to visit and consider signing up soon! -. .t) 11IL .... -. .. . . Submitted photo 2007-2008 fresh citrus season has begun The 2007-2008 fresh citrus season started for the Ben Hill Griffin, Inc. Packinghouse on Monday Oct. 22 with red grapefruit from the Ridge and Gulf Regions being the first fruit packed."After a busy summer of upgrading and modifying the packinghouse and equipment we are looking forward to an exciting and challenging season" says Johnny Brantley, Plant Superintendent. Based on the early crop estimates it should be a good year for fresh Florida citrus. The average individual fruit size will be smaller this season but the quality should be excellent. As always Ben Hill Griffin, Inc. will be shipping high quality fresh Florida citrus grown, harvested and packed by a great team according to Larry Gray, Fresh Fruit Division Manager. ',.4 ... ..- ,, Fr. rpr 2 Frostproof News, Thursday, November 1, 2007 Frostproof residents enjoy Halloween 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 nqt 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. Local Church Bulletin Frostproof News/Cindy Monk The Haunted House was full of creatures just waiting to give patrons a good scare. (Hay~.e Spiderman (Willie Underwood) and Tigger (Hayley Underwood) were spotted at the First Baptist Church Fall Festival held Oct. 27. 'Nemo' makes it to Frostproot. Little cutie, lan Biancardi, was dressed as 'Nemo' for Hal- loween. DivorceCare support group offered DivorceCare is a special week- ly seminar and support group for people who are separated or divorced. It's a place where you can be around people who un- derstand what you are feeling. It's a place where you-can hear valu- able information about ways to heal from the hurt of divorce. DivorceCare Groups for men will meet every Tuesday, begin- ning Nov. 6 and DivorceCare for ladies will meet every Wednes- day, beginning Nov. 7 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Fel- lowship, 1400 County Road 630 W, Frostproof, FL. There is no charge for the class or workbook. Please call the church office at 863-635-5040 for more informa- tion and registration. God's Family Assembly opens Thrift Shoppe God's Family Assembly Church located at 1001 South Clinch Blvd., announces the opening of their Thrift Shoppe. Store hours are Mondays and Saturdays, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Registration for the Angel Food Ministry program is Also available. AWANA program resumes All children age 2-grade 8, are invited to join their friends for the First Baptist Church AWANA Club. AWANA is a Bible based chil- dren's program that makes scrip- ture memorization fun. Starting in Chicago over 50 years ago, the program has spread throughout the United States and to over 104 foreign countries. AWANA Clubs have been an on going ministry of First Baptist Church for 28 years and meets in on Wednesday evenings, begin- ning at 6:15 p.m. and ending at 8 p.m. AWANA runs annually from September-May. The First Baptist Church offers the following AWANA programs: PUGGLES-A new program for older 2 and younger 3 year olds, teaches basic Biblical concepts, music, puzzles, coloring books, and take home cards will teach toddlers God's Word. CUBBIES-The preschool pro- gram where 3-4 year olds will en- joy games, music, puppets, crafts, and awards all designed to reach and train kids. SPARKS-Kindergarten-second grade combine learning with fun to create an atmosphere of excite- ment. TRUTH and TRAINING-Grades 3-6 offers lots of team oriented games and mission projects to make learning fun. TREK ROAD SIGN SERIES-Mid- die school students will enjoy this exciting study as they learn how to respond and deal with trials, temptations, and tough times in their lives. For registration information contact Diane Cannon at 635- 3603, or stop by the office of First Baptist church, located at 96 West B Street. SSave money on your favorite grocery items. , IGo to newszap.corn to download and print coupons online! I :lW8:t.COM. C.muit. y Links. Ind.iviu.a.-.e I- I ogWSZap.COm Community Links. Individual Voices. I L- ----- ---------------------- Frostproof News Published bY Independent Newspapers, Inc. Serving Frostprool Since 1915 Whitney Scott, Sandra Arredondo, Jadey, D'Andra, and baby Felix all were smiling as they enjoyed a night of trick or treat on Saturday, Oct. 27. Community News Free Community held on Tuesday and Thursday Plant Society Volunteer evenings from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Computer Classes in Portable No, 1 on the campus plans meetings mentors needed Frostproof Middle Senior High of Frostproof High School. Stu- The Florida Native Plant So- The Special Friends Mentoring Schoolwillbe offering FREE Con- dents may register any Tuesday city meetings are the first Tues- Program of Gulf Coast Commu- munity Computer classes. or Thursday evening. Students day of each morth at 7 p.m. nity Care is in search of caring in- Classes are scheduled for Mon- should bring their Social Security at the Agri-Civic Center at 4509 dividuals in Polk County to share day nights from 5:30 -7:30 in the card, Driver's License or other ac- George Boulevard, Sebring, FL a few hours a month with a child media center. For more informa- ceptable identification, a pencil 33875 Classroom III. For more who is at risk of abuse and/or ne- tion or to sign up, please call An- and a spiral notebook at time of information, contact Stacy Smith glect. This program that matches nette,True @ 635-7809 ext. 240. registration. Questions regarding 352.514.1825. adult volunteers with children, the class may be directed to the ages 3 to 17, to enhance their Boosters &PAC teacher, Carole McDonald, at 863- Plk Education socialization skills, self-esteem, 635-1169. and academic skills. At this time, meetingS set changes website Special Friends has openings for The Frostproof Middle Senior Are you a blogger? The Polk Education Founda- mentors throughout Polk County. High School Boosters and PAC Get a Newszap link! The Frost- tion has changed their website Potential volunteers must be both hold meetings in the Media proof News is looking to broaden address. You may now visit www. 21 years of age or older, pass Center on the second Monday of its listing of "Columnists & Blog- polkeducationfoundation.org to drug screening and a background each month. PAC meetings begin gers" at www.newszap.com. preview the services and oppor- check. Training and ongoing at 6 p.m. and the Boosters meet at. More and more people are tunities the Foundation offers to support are provided by the pro- 7 p.m. For more information call. starting blogs-including business the students and teachers in Polk gram. 635-7809. people, support groups, schools County's public school system. If you are interested in making and individuals with an opinion The Polk Education Founda- a difference in the life of a child, GED classes to on the day's news or culture. tion is the direct support 501 please call the Special Friends If you are a local blogger who (C) (3) organization for the Polk Program Coordinator at (863) resume at FHS would like to be listed, please County School Board and raises 904-3000,.ext. 124. The EastAreaAdult School has visit http://www2.newszap.com/ funds to support services and Special Friends is funded by announced that GED. classes will blogs/request.htm and fill in the programs for which fax gener- Heartland for Children. Commu- again be available free of charge form. ated dollars may not be used. To nity Based Care Hardee, High- in Frostproof for persons who In addition to the link, the date over $23,500,000 has been lands and Polk Counties. Gulf have not received a high school newspaper will consider publish- raised to support efforts benefit- Coast Community Care is a non- diploma and wish to prepare for ing timely postings as news or ing students and teachers in this profit, community based social the GED test. The classes will be commentaries on its pages. county, service agency. Sports FHS Powder Puff and Bonfire tonight FHS Girls Senior/Junior Pow- der Puff game will begin tonight (Thursday) 6:30 p.m. at the Faris Brannen Stadium. Immediately following the game the annual Bonfire and Cheering contest will be held in the vacant field between City Hall and the Post Office. FHS Homecoming Football Game Frostproof High School will host their annual Homecoming game on Friday, Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Faris Brannen Stadium against Berkeley Prep. Please plan to attend and support the District Champion Bulldogs as well as find out who will be crowned the 2007 FHS Homecoming King and Queen. Webber offers Volleyball tryouts Webber International Uni- versity located at 1201 N. Scenic Hwy, Babson Park, FL. will host AaWamb Volleyball Club tryouts Nov. 11, 2007 for all young ladies age 6 to 18 who are interested in being a member of a competitive travel volleyball league. For more information contact Coach Tim Edfors, WIU Head Volleyball Coach at: 863-638-2957 or email: volleyball@webber.edu Upcoming Golf Tournaments FHS Silvery Moon golf tourney Nov. 10 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. Local Links A directory of websites for local government, earns, organize, tions & columnists. Community Links. Individual Voices. To Reach Us AddirBss: P. O. Box 67; Frostproof, FL 33843 Webllte: www newszap corn To Submit News The Frostproof News welcomes sub- missions from ,is readers. Opinions calendar items stores, ideas and photographs are welcome Call t8631 635-2171 to reach our newsroom Items may be mailed, faxed or e- mailed The deadline for all news items is Noon Friday prior to the fol- lowing Thursday's publication E-Mall: iroslneAs@newszap.com FaK 863-635-0032 To Place A Display Ad PhoneI : 863.762-31 i4 Ext 2:.4 The deadline for all advertising is noorn Monday for the following Trursday's publication E-Mail: okecompo@slralo net To Place A ClassHllid Ad Call 81a-353-2424 to place a classified advertisement from home. 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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 toour 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. * 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: 4v 1 For More Information See At Your Service On Page 2 Proud Dad, Daniel Reyes, pauses for a photo with his son Damian and daughter An- nalea as they ventured out for treats last Saturday night. Frostproof News, Thursday, November 1,2007 ; A real scream! The Project Graduation Haunted House newszap.comi jCommunity Links Individual Voices. .ridav', November 9 ,,T AhuCr .dIr,1I Cj.e11I l~r- 1 14 P Acrr Pcnnul E T Ttrn :vdz-~ cui-.ii ni .- Tmoi --- 77 [ *d,4rd R ro Ilul~dri D.t u Rowell Auctions, Inc. 701 qurers Pfreim CAL AU-C002594 Screaming kept FHS senior, Kenny Brewer from 'Resting in Peace' at the Project Grad- uation haunted house. - 4. t e ' i& ; .. 6 '7-~" ~ $) ~ '7' '.. No, she's not a real vampire it's FHS senior, Amber Jones. On hand to remove limbs was FHS se- nior Tyler Wise at the Project Gradua- tion haunted house. What a bloody character! FHS senior, Dy- vae Signal was in search of victims at the Project Graduation haunted house. For Complete auction Details 800-323-8388 Frostproof News/Cindy Monk FHS senior, Justin Williams was lurking in the dark at the haunt- ed house. ADA,7 AOAE ,- Oh my gosh! That what this young lady came out saying after visiting the Project Graduation haunted house. "1., Dressed like a pumpkin in search of Halloween treats at the Project Gradua- tion haunted house was 'Lola', Sherry Williams pet Yorkie. 7-.. s - r r rrt A'' "7, ,*7 ;jri7.ts 7j .... .. : .. . .7 - .* Clowns, Clowns, Clowns! Project Graduation had a wide variety of them. FHS senior, Nikki Townsel was easier then some to look at. : :i:' : :i ~ i~-.:- rr; .e ..... .~~p i;"I :r ~~ ~ :.i. ;'SC; ~-.*.-.. 9~ r. :6.- "~ i '': ' C ;Gh i.: ~ ." :,.... h i! : -i; ~1 -~. 1 .r # : '1 r ~. " :i 1-. at,,~ I-~. *" P .'~I ~ .i 1 - i :. i ,:'., t .. >' .* . ;- ,. . *:** X ** -A.^ ' i :~ t: I i4r Beware of gruesome looking fellow's car- rying chainsaws in the night. FHS senior, Michael Shelton did a fine job scaring folks- at the Project Graduation haunted house. The key to advertising success 1-863-763-3134 wwvw.florida-classifieds.com TIRED OF YOUR PROPANE SUPPLIER PRICE GOUGING 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 much lower price. 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Forms to sign up for the parade are available at the Frostproof Area Chamber of Commerce of- fice and may be faxed to you, call Nancy Patton at 863 635-9112, Monday through Friday 10 a.m.- 12 p.m. and 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Forms are also available to download from the Chamber web-site. The Chamber is selling Christ- mas Poinsettias, remember to order soon! In the Military ... Montgomery graduates Army National Guard Pvt. Shawn M. Montgomery has graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Knox, Ky. During the nine-week training period, the trainee received instruction in drill and ceremony, weapons, rifle marksmanship and bayonet training, chemical warfare, field training and tactical exercises, armed and unarmed combat, military courtesy, military jus- tice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history, traditions, and core values. He is the son of Lisa Montgomery of E. Eighth St., Frostproof, Fla. Montgomery is currently attending Frostproof High School. Local community news w The Frostproof News wel- comes submissions from commu- nity members, including wedding announcements, engagement announcements, birth announce- ments, club news, school news, obituaries, business news, gov- ernment news, historic photos and letters to the editor. If it's news to you, it's news to us. The easiest way to sub- mit news is via email. You can email messages to frostnews@ newszap.com. Please send ar- ticles as attachments in Microsoft Word. Some programs are not compatible. Photos should be saved as jpeg or tiff images and sent as at- tachments. If you have more than one photo, please send them one at a time. Don't have email? The news- paper has a drop box at Watson's Pharmacy. If possible, we prefer that ar- ticles be typed or printed in block letters. Please include a contact phone number in case there are any questions about the article. If you send a photo, please identify people (first and last names) who are in the photo, and tell us when and where it was taken. Please also credit the name of the photographer, if known. Articles and photos can also be mailed to the Frostproof News at Post Office Box 67, Frostproof, FL. 33843. If you put a photo in the drop box or mail, and you want the photo returned, please enclose a self- addressed and stamped en- velope. Please get copy and photos to the newspaper as soon as possi- Two men accused of steal Polk Sheriff's deputies arrested Octavio Garcia (D.O.B. 5-23-80) and Jose Guerra (D.O.B. 2-09-82) on October 26, 2007 for the theft of approximately 624 gallons of diesel fuel from the Kangaroo Ex- press Store located at 45489 U.S. Highway 27 near 1-4. Garcia and Guerra were ar- rested in their apartment com- plex and were booked into the Polk County Jail this afternoon on one count each of felony grand theft. The stolen gas was valued at approximately $1,937.00. On October 15, 2007, the two parked Guerra's red, .'98 Dodge truck and enclosed trailer over the main diesel fuel tank at the Kangaroo Express Store. While Garcia stood outside the truck, Guerra, who was inside the trailer, opened the main tank, put a hose into it and pumped approximately 624 gallons through a trapdoor in the bottom of the trailer into the large tanks inside the trailer. Sheriff's deputy Scott Ste- phens responded to the Kanga- roo Express store after the theft of gas was reported on October 19th. While taking the report at the store, Stephens observed an Orlando Sentinel paper in a news- paper rack near the front door with a front-page article about two. males arrested for stealing large quantities of gas in Sanford. The article stated a red truck and trailer was seized when the two suspects were apprehended on October 18th in the act of steal- eicotmeu ble. Deadline for the next week's newspaper is 5 p.m. Friday. If you miss deadline, we will'save your: item for the next week's paper. The Frostproof News is part of the Independent Newspapers Florida family of newspapers. INI is different from other newspaper groups because it is owned by a. journalistic trust. INI does not have stockholders or owners. Any after-tax profits are invested in im- provements in the newspaper to provide better service to the com- munity.. ling gas ing fuel from The Pantry, Inc. in Sanford. After reviewing the Kangaroo Express Store surveillance foot- age, detectives discovered :the truck and trailer seized by Orange County deputies were the same used three days before-at the Kangaroo Express Store in Polk County. An arrest warrant was issued, and the two suspects were ar- rested and transported to the Polk County Jail without incident. I -. * The donation is tax deductible. * Pick-up is free. * We take care of all the paperwork. -800-36-2832 ,/ - in PAIN RELIEF Pain relief for arthritis, back pain and muscle soreness Polk County's Oldest & Strongest Bank Founded in 1920 C CITIZENS BAN k Student Art now on sale to the public (863) 635-2244, 2 E. Wall Street, Frostproof FDIC Approximately 120 students' tag art designs were recently selected from a field of over 2300 fifth graders, to become part of the 2007 Kids Tag Art display, a mobile collage of li- cense tag art which will travel around the county over the com- ing months. And fifth grade art students from all over Polk County will have the unique experience of what it feels like Sto be a celebrated artist, when Their Kids Tag Art winning designs are put up for sale today on the Polk County Tax Collec- tor's website. Last year, Tax Collector's Of- fice, with help from local busi- nesses and community groups, put together a fundraising proj- ect with the Polk County School Board that would teach chil- dren art design while raising much-needed monies for class- room art supplies. In its first year, the project raised $15,036. Those funds were presented to the Polk County School Board last Febru- ary and art teachers were able to use those funds to supplement their budgets this year. This past August, Tax Collec- tor Joe Tedder, along with Cen- tral Florida Eurocars, Douglass Screen Printers, Junior Woman's Club of Lakeland, Polk Museum of Art, Ridge Art Association and Polk County Schools, kicked off the second annual design contest to countywide, art teachers and fifth.grade students, inviting them to teach applied art techniques to their students, in the form of a specialty tag design. This year, public, private, and charter schools were invited to participate in the project. Approx- imately 2,376 students and over 53 schools got involved. Teach- ers were able to use whatever mediums they chose, to teach the children the practical application of design for use on promotional license plates. In early September, thousands of designs were submitted from all across the county for judging by Ridge Art Association, one of two museums in the county par- ticipating in the project. Selec- tions of the top.two entries from each school were made. Those top entries are now available to the public for sale. Unlike specialty license tags that are sold by the tax collector offices around the county, these tags are not legal identification for the rear of the car. Instead, these plastic tags can be displayed on the front bumper of cars, framed and displayed on the wall, or given as gifts. The tags may be purchased for $15 and all the pro- ceeds go back to the classroom art teachers. The project is a massive effort. Every student design is digitally photographed and catalogued. "We want to pre- serve the art of every child that participates," stated Lisa Kaiser Hickey, owner of Douglass Screen Printers. Hickey's company pur- chased special equipment last year to be able to scan and pro- duce thousands of plates by early December in time for gift-giving. Again this year, Central Florida Eurocars is the major under- writer .for the project. Owner Steve Uiterwyk was so impressed with last year's children's de- signs that they purchased one of each award-winning tags and made a permanent display on the site of the dealership. "We know that art teachers would like to expand their curric- ulum if they had more dollars to spend on supplies. It is our hope that this project will continue to grow, providing much-needed monetary support needed to grow the classroom art experi- ence," stated Tedder. According to Tedder, the project originated at the Tax Collector's office, whose em- ployees have over the years, vol- unteered in one or two elemen- tary schools during business 'teach-in' days. The kids eagerly grasped the art project and staff .worked to build .a tag art pro- gram around this fun learning concept. This year, with the help of participating sponsors, the project was expanded county- wide and made available so' that every elementary art teacher and 5th grader in the county could participate: On Nov. 10, at Ridge Art As- sociation, 210 Cypress Gardens Boulevard in Winter Haven, the -second annual exhibit of its kind will go on display. A reception is planned to recognize the students' achievement and to kick-off the exhibit which will be on display through Dec. 24, 2007. The ex- hibit will travel around the county throughout the rest of the year. Tags may be. ordered .on- line beginning today and at the reception. Tags ordered before Dec. 1 will be delivered in time' for the holidays. The individual children's de- signs are available for purchase by going to www.PolkTaxes.com and clicking on Polk County Kids Tag Art. The public -can:scroll through all :he ,'innirr tags and order a tag, using the order form found on that link. FLORIDA FOLK FESTIVAL Lt'liaun Ir 11,idd Di Is V 1 L. sic HERITAGE. LEGEND. NOVEMBER 9-11, 2007 I: .. lll, L. -ld-l.l hu',oned Ilo idi slt,[ i nillin .:'I i s a.nd c.ihlli re IlI. Ihe lioz Rice LInit -brank Tbroj, RBhby Hicks. 7he Pevion Brojbcra. Sam PaIltti. Gab. Valla, Liz Pcauock & Dr. Blues.WiV.lh Gcren. Magda Hiller Blind Williel J.lau. The Aaron 0 Roarke Trio tla.r f.hr. r,& Fn,, I e..r ..ii. .d 111 -, ' 'l li ld ., .,k[ -.1 ...m t. .L .r all 1 -. I 7-" 1-1 -lLll-.K -,, ,,, .- t', ...-w ...... ,, ,, ,, -,, '., Yellow journalism? 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Great condition. $100 or best offer. (863)467-6805 A/C UNIT 4 ton, Mobile Home unit. 8 mo. old. $1500. (863)357-2638 DISHWASHER Whirlpool - Model 800 series. White. Ex- cellent condition. $99.95 (941)545-8746 DISHWASHER, Kenmore, top of the line, lots of extras, black front, only 3 yrs. old, $150. (863)447-2395 DOUBLE STACK OVEN Whirl- pool, asking $200 or best of- fer (863)634-9649 DRYER- $100 (863)634-3411 DRYER, Kenmore, electric, exc. cond., white, $150. (863)447-2395 GAS STOVE, Magic Chef, 30", white & GAS DRYER, Frigi- daire, white, $450 will sell sep. (863)467-6886 REFRIGERATOR Amana, 27 cu ft, white, side by side, w/water & ice in door, good cond. $200 (863)763-5876 REFRIGERATOR- 26 cu ft, with ice maker, works great, $100 (863)675-7514 REFRIGERATOR, Maytag, white, freezer on top, $200. (863)467-6886 or 61-723-0257 STOVE Electric, Excellent condition. Full size. $75. (863)517-1569 STOVE Glass top, black in very good condition. $200 (863)517-0244 STOVE Whirlpool, white, ce- ramic cook top, self clean- ing, good condition. $200 (863)763-5876 UPRIGHT FREEZER Works great. $100 (863)673-0780 WASHER & DRYER Ken- more stacked, works but needs new agitator, $50 (941)545-8746 WASHER & DRYER GE ex- cellent condition. $250 (863)673-0780 WASHER & DRYER Works great. $200 (863)634-5471 UPRIGHT VACUUM/SHAM- POOER Kirby, hardly used, all attachments included. $300 neg. (863)517-0244 TANNING BED- 28 bulb, Standing booth, Tanning Hut, Good cond. $500 or best of- fer. 863-634-9119 BICYCLE Used for only one month, includes lock. $30 (863)983-5690 BOYS BIKE 12", with training wheels, green/black, good condition, $15 (863)763-6131 Okeechobee ROADMASTER 24" girls, mountain bike, new condi- tion. $30 (863)824-0473 Okeechobee NEW ENCYLCOPEDIA SET - Funk & Wagnalls, 34 book set, good cond. $100 or best offer. (305)797-3690 Iv msg STEEL BUILDING SALE! "Manufacturer Direct!" 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(305)797-3690 Iv msg ANTIQUE FIREPLACE- 1950's, small cast iron, brass trim. $300 (863)610-1276 ARMOIRE Beautiful pine, must see. $500 (863)634-0779 BED Queen size, Simmons mattress, white & brass, $200 or best offer (863)801-4207 BED Sealy, Full size, New, $225. (863)634-4540 BED Twin size, w/trundle, dresser & computer desk in one unit. $450 (863)634-2975 CHAIR Glider rocker with ot- toman &.matching child-size glider rocker. $45 (863)763-5567 CHEST OF DRAWERS, Dresser & Night stand- Matching set. Good condition. $150. (863)467-9048 CRAFTMATIC BED Standard size, back & leg raises up, w/massager, new. $1000 or best offer. (863)467-5206 DESK- French Provincial, with a hutch, good condition, $125 (863)763-0583 DINETTE SET Round, glass top, wrought iron. $175 (336)342-0221 ENTER CENTER wall unit; wood, shelves, holds TV or Stereo, $150 (239)887-7593 FLEXSTEEL RECLINER like new, burgundy, $150 or best offer or trade for like new lift chair (863)634-9620 Okee GUITAR CABINET: Custom Built 77"Tx42"W, 2 solid doors & shelf, Reduced to $299. neg. (561)633-1371 MATTRESS SET Queen size; box spring & frame. $75 (863)634-0779 RECLINER- burgundy, leather look, great condition, $40 (863)675-0850 VANITY w/ Mirror Antique, Chair, Bureau, Head Board, Foot Board. $150 for all. 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New condition. $500. 863-983-4940 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 assistance. Financial aid and computer provided if qualified. Call (866)858-2121, www.Onli- neTidewaterTech.com. DIVORCE$275-$350*COVERS children, etc. Only one signa- ture required! *Excludes govt. fees! Call weekdays 800)462-2000, ext.600. 8am-6pm) Alta Divorce, LC. Established 1977. DRUMS 8, 55 gallon, heavy plastic, clean. .$150 (863)467-9390 Okeechobee NEED A LAWYER? INJURED? Auto Accident? All personal injury and wrongful death cases. Protect your rights. Call now, 24 hours..... A-A-A Attorney Referral Service (800)733-5342. NOW AVAILABLE! 2007 POST OFFICE JOBS. $18-$20/HR. NO EXPERIENCE. PAID TRAINING. FED BENEFITS. VACATIONS. CALL (800)910-9941 TODAY! REF #FL07. PORTABLE AIR COMPRES- SORS (2) 1- 3hp vertical tank, 1- 2hp 20 gal tank, $370 or sep (561)676-0427 TANK 500 gal. diesel or gas, Manual, no wheels. Good condition. $250. (863)673-5852 TEMPORARY POWER POLE - Complete, 200 amp, square D. $200 (863)467-7415 GUITAR Arch Top, Good shape. $75 (863)467-6148 PIANO Wurlitzer Spinet, Dark wood. Absolutely new condi- tion. Orig. $2000. Asking $800. (863)467-8720 RECORDER ROLAND, VS - 2000. Digital Studio Work- station. $2000 (863)763-9527 STELLA HARMONY PARLOR GUITAR second owner, exc cond., in orig case, $350 neg. (863)467-0627 BIRD CAGES Assorted sizes & accessories in good con- dition, cheap. $300 will sep- arate. (863)763-6778 PARAKEET 3 mo old. $12. (863)763-4088 PIGMY GOATS (2) male, will trade for .female goats or sheep (305)299-1203 Cle- wiston area. SADDLES Wintec English saddles (1) 16" & (1) 17". Used only a few times. $950. will sep. (863)447-2395 SUN CONURE BIRD- cage in- cluded, friendly, sweet, lovable, 2 yrs old, $250 (863)801-4707 POLARIOD CAMERA $20. (302)856-6165 POOL Sand & Sun. 10'x2'/2', Triple strength sides. Easy to assemble, no sand req. All ac- cess. $95. (863)467-2112 POOL CUE Excellent condi- tion. $30 (954)632-8636 La- Belle POOL TABLE Indoor/outdoor. Good condition. $500. Or best offer. (863)673-5704 POOL TABLE Solid oak, Red felt. Like new. Accessories included. $1500. (863)675-3424 STADIUM SEATS 2, Like new, Used 1 time. $20. will separate. (863)763-8387 Leave message, Need a few more bucks to purchase something deer? Pick up some extra, bucks when you sell your Ised Items in the classifelds. AMP 1 Sony Exploid, 250 watt, great condition, used only 2 months. $50 (863)634-4698 - AMPLIFIER.- Clarion APX 4004, 2/3/4 Channel, $150 (863)824-7778 SPEAKERS (4) 12" Infinity Kappa Speakers, never used $500 or sell separate (863)824-7778 SUBWOOFER JL AUTO, 15", In box. $125 (863)634-3411 SUBWOOFER, (2), MMAT P3.0, 12", nearly new, great cond., never beaten up, $400 neg. (863)634-6476 SUBWOOFERS 2, 15", Jug- gernaut Hybrids. Nearly new. in Ig ported box. $1500. Neg. Pd. $2000. (863)634-6476 SUBWOOFERS (4) JBL, 12" $380. (863)634-6476 HITACHI TV Big Screen, 50", asking $400 (863)634-2582 PLASMA TV 42", 3 yrs old, made by LG, works great. $600 (863)634-5471 BUSH HOG Iron King, 5ft., 3 years old, good condition. $300 (863)467-1655 Engine hoist, drill press, metal toolbox, riding lawn motor parts & more. $500 will sell sep. (863)357-2623 GAS GENERATOR Honda, 5 KVA, engine frozen, 2 gaug- es missing. $50 (863)763-2053 SANDER Sears, Oscillating Spindle, like new, with cabi- net, 20x20 work surface $250 (863)801-4207 SAW Metal cut off, 7.5", drill press $600 for both, will separate. (863)674-0416 TOOLBOX Snap On, 8 drawer roll away, good condition. $800 or best offer. (863)763-4271 WELDER/GENERATOR Mill- er; Bobcat 225, 8000 units, fell off p/up truck. Good for parts. $50 (863)763-2053 Reading a newspaper helps you understand the world around you. No wonder newspaper readers are more suc- cessful people UPRIGHT VACUUM, Kirby Generation 6, Attachments included & shampooer, with bags, $250. (863)763-3451 VACUUM Kirby The Ultimate G Series. All attach. Extra bags. DVD Owners Manual. $400 neg. (863)634-9526 ADULT VIDEOS (30) $120 (863)357-1075 VIDEO CAMERA $50. (302)856-6165 J' I j iZ r I- 'J I-~ _J 6 Frostproof News, Thursday, November 1, 2007 Agriculture Christmas Trees 745 Farm Equipment 805 Farm FeedProducts 810 Farm Miscellaneous 815 Farm Produce 820 Farm Services Offered 825 Farm Supplies/ Services Wanted 830 Fertilizer 835 Horses 840 Landscaping Supplies 845 Lawn & Garden 850 Livestock 855 Poultry/Supplies 860 Seeds/Plants/ Flowers 865 SADDLE, Western, Cordura 16", New. Comes w/ Head stall, reins & breast collar. $250. neg. (863)983-8646 CHAINSAW, ECHO Profes- sional, .68 cc engine, like new, $150. 863-467-1958 PATIO BAR Curved, 3 doors, light gray, 40"H x 60"L, very heavy, excellent condition. $200 (863)763-6640 YANMAR 1510 3 cyl' diesel in good shape w/almost new 4' Bush hog. $2600. (305)299-1203 Rentals RENT Apartments 905 Business Places 910 Commercial Property 915 Condos/ Townhouses Rent920 Farm Property - Rent 925 House Rent 930 Land Rent 935 Resort Property - Rent 945 Roommate 950 Rooms to Rent 955 Storage Space - Rent 960 FROSTPROOF-Large 1br, with carport & laundry room. Dock privileges, (863)635-3540 3BR/2BA Foreclosure! $14,000! Only $199/Mo! 5% down 20 years @ 8% apr. Buy, 5/BR $298/Mol! For list- ings (800)366-9783 Ext + 5798. HUD HOMES! 3bdr 2ba $199/mo! 5/BR Foreclosure! $298/mo! Stop Renting! 5% dw, 20 yrs @ 8% apr For Listings (800)366-9783 Ext 5853. CLEAN PROFESSIONAL MALE Seeks Same to share 4 BR, 2 BA. East of Okeechobee. $135 wk. Call (863)824-6112 or (772)-349-8637 Buying a car? Look In the classifleds. Selling a car? Look in the classi- feds. Real Estate Business Places - 'Sale 1005 Commercial Property Sale 1010 Condos/ Townhouses Sale 1015 Farms Sale 1020 Houses Sale 1025 Hunting Property 1030 Investment Property Sale 1035 Land Sale 1040 Lots Sale 1045 Open House 1050 Out of State - Property Sale 1055 Property Inspection 1060 Real Estate Wanted 1065 Resort Property - Sale 1070 Warehouse Space 1075 Waterfront Property 1080 BUILDING & LAND 7200 sq ft- Metal building on 1+ acre of land, fenced, plenty of parking, located on N. Industrial Loop, LaBelle, Florida. 2400 sq ft- Office space under A/C. 4800 sq ft- Warehouse area-3 ' large bays. Call (863)675-4342 or (863)673-1885 for more information. 3BR/2BA Foreclosure! $12,000! Only $199/Mo! 5% down 20 years @ 8% apr. Buy, 4/BR $301/Mo! For list- ings (800)366-9783 Ext 5760. REDUCED, 2BR/1BA Detached garage, fenced, large oak trees. 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Century 21 Heritage Realty (336)246-2664 or (8 0 ) 865-4221 www.c21heritagerealty.com. Pre-Construction GRAND OPENING! Dockable Lake- front 5 AC- Only $39,900 SAVE $10,000! One Day- Sat. Nov 17th New to mar- ket! Spectacular waterfront acreage on Lake Dannelly! Park- like setting, gorgeous AL location. Private, gated community. Excellent financ- ing. Must. see. Call now & ask how to PAY NO CLOS- ING COSTS! (800)564-5092, x.904. Tennessee Land Sale 20 AC- only $29,900. Subdivision Potential 20 AC/ Log Cabin Only $69,900. Sat. Nov 10th Only 2100 sf log cabin pkg on 20 acre ridgetop w/ spec- tacular views. 2 miles to Nicklaus designed golf course. Near TN River & rec lake. Or 20 acres only $29,900. Excellent financing. Call today to find out how to pay NO closing costs (866)999-2290, x,1628. VIRGINIA MOUNTAINS Log cabin shell on 2 private acres, near very wide trout stream in the Galax area and New River State Park, $139,500 owner (866)789-8535. Mobile Homes Mobile Home- Lots 2005 Mobile Home Parts 2010 Mobile Homes Rent 2015 Mobile Homes Sale 2020 BABSON PARK, Move in special! 1st month free w/paid deposit. 2/1 starting at $400/mo. 2/2 starting at $550/mo. (863)605-0180 Recreation Boats 3005 Campers./RVs 3010 Jet Skiis 3015 Marine Accessories 3020 Marine Miscellaneous 3025 Motorcycles 3030 Sport Vehicles/ATVs 3035 BLUE WAVE CLASSIC 180,' '03- w/'05 Evinrude 115hp outboard & EZ Loader aluminum trailer, $15,500 or best offer. 772-344-9325 BOAT '93 Hurricane Fun Deck boat, nice, great interi- or, 115hp needs rebuilt $1999 (863)675-3919 BOAT MOTOR Elgin, 14.1 hp, '69, Runs good. $500. (561)790-3681 BOAT TRAILER- for 21' boat, great shape, to trade for 14 + ft. utility trlr., in same cond:, $700. (239)233-0413 BOAT TRAILER- Magic tilt, single axle, alum., 4 bunk, winch, jack stand, never used $2000 (863)357-6229 BONITA, '88 17', open fisher- man, w/'89 115hp Mariner eng. & trir., runs great, $2000. (863)467-7123 BOSTON WHALER 13' 40hp Evin, restored, restored trail- er, $2999 (724)992-2893 (863)675-3919 BOW RIDER, 14', w/70hp Johnson & trailer, some work, $400 or best offer. 772-215-2236 DINGHY 10 ft glass, or tan- dem oar locks, Boston Whal- er look alike, perfect shape. $250 (863)357-1784 FIBERGLASS OUTBOARD BOAT 15ft, asking $100 (863)261-7229 FISHING BOAT -14 Ft., Alumi- num w/ trailer. $300 or best offer. (863)675-7963 La- Belle GLASS TRON FLATS BOAT '84 W/90 hp Johnson motor & trailer, very good cond. $3500 neg. (863)673-0733 JAVALIN BOAT, '89, 19% ft., 175 Johnson motor & trol- ling mtr, fish finder & GPS, $4999. (863)357-3092 JON BOAT 14 ft, good condi- tion. $150 or best offer. (863)634-2336 JON BOT, 12', Sears, flat bot- tom, painted camo, 2 swivel seats, no motor, $300. (863)634-5593 JON BOAT- 17ft on '01 boat trailer, 60 hp Evinrude motor, '02 elect trolling motor. $4000 (863)763-8614 MONARK 'OO 17 ft, 40 hp, depth finder, easy load trail- er. $1800 (863)528-4172 OPEN BOW BOAT, 17 Ft. w/ Trailer. $1000 or best offer. (863)763-0812 POONTOON BOAT '95, Small,. 22', 70 hp Evinrude, Tandem axle trailer. Exc. cond. $4500. (863)675-4397 TRI HULL, 16', galvanized 20' trlr., 35hp motor, runs good, carpeted, 4 seats, $900. (863)983-6042 WAVE BLASTER '96 Yamaha 760, trailer included, runs good. $1500 (863)674-0613 GMC CAMPER VAN '86- High- top, Mechanically restored, Receipts, $2500. or trade for auto (561)254-7458 Clewist. TRAILER HITCH Draw Tight. $50 (863)467-6148 Join aH the people who say, "I sold It in the clas- sifieds." MOTOR 7.5 'air cool Game Fisher, exc. running cond. $400. Call 863-801-1781 TROLLING MOTOR 12 volt Motor Guide Bow Mount, foot control, 30 Ib thrust. $50 (863)763-3568 CLASSIC: TRIUMPH, 1969 650 cc, black, $2,500. Call ,863-674-0898/517-1019 HARLEY SPORTSTER '92 - XLH1200, lowered, fwd. controls,-S & S carb, pipes. $3900 neg (863)467-7415 HONDA CBR 600 '00 - Wrecked, for parts. $1500 or best offer. (863)697-6648 HONDA SHADOW SABRE 1100, '02, w/9k mi., custom headlamps & much more, $4999. (863)885-2804 MINI BIKE 3/2hp, New tires, newer clutch. Runs good. $250. or best offer. (863)634-9737 Lv msg MOTORCYCLE HELMET, HJC, good cond., size small, $10. (863)357-0344 or 863)610-0754 SADDLE BAGS, small leather slant style, used very little, $225. (863)357-0344 or (863)610-0754 - SUZUKI GSXR 600 '05 -frame sliders, Yoshi exhaust, flush mt turn signals, $5000. (863)697-9405 SUZUKI KATANA 600F '94 - Runs good. $1500 or best offer. (863)228-5044 FOUR WHEELER- BMX 200, Runs & looks good. $800. or best offer (863)228-2123 GO CART, Bench seat style. For kid's or small adult. $200. (954)536-6613 GO CART 2006 2 Seater,' Runs good. $600 (863)763-8618 HONDA 250 ATV 2004 runs great, blue in color, new tires, $2000 (863)675-0104 La Belle HONDA 70 ATC '85, Good condition,- Needs carb work. $300. (863)634-5593 POLARIS SPORTSMAN '02 - 400, many extras, toolbox,. 4wd. $3000 firm (863)634-7157 SUZUKI IRM 125 '00 Racing dirt bike, runs good. $1600 or best offer. (863)763-4271 THREE WHEELER 250 SX '95 Runs good, needs carb work, & a 250 SX for parts. $600/all. (863)634-7702 YAMAHA PW50 '03- Dirt bike, has training wheels, great condition. $800 or best offer. (239)731-5912/633-6777 COACHMEN '91, 33ft. Very good cond., Orig. owner. Towed only 1600 mi. $4999. Firm (863)612-0515 Lv msg CORSAIR '87 5th wheel, new. AC, refrig, good cond., few road miles, in Taylor Creek, Okee $4200 (561)801-1936 NOMAD 3720- '04, 38FT, Like new, 2 Qu. Bdrms. 2 slide- outs. Loaded! Immaculate. On beautiful Lake Istokpoga. $19,900. 239-948-2298 BUICK PARK AVE '93 good condition, $1975 or best of- fer (863)634-1830 Russ BUICK REGAL '95, 2 door, AM/FM Cassette, Very cold A/C, Pwr windows/locks. $1800. Neg. (863)634-6626 BUICK SKYLARK '97 New tires, front brakes & battery, 93k miles. $1250 (863)467-0658 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD '92 - Runs good. $800 or best of- fer. (863)824-3471 CADILLIAC DEVILLE '97, 4.6L, 4 dr, Runs good. Needs A/C pump. Must see to appre- ciate. $2000. (863)673-5852 CHEVY CAMARO RS, '97 - conv., needs brake work & cosmetics, $1700 neg. (863)673-3513 LaBelle CHRYSLER LEBARON CON- VERTIBLE '94 White, a/c, 117k, auto, drives well, small dent. $1700 (863)612-1211 DODGE STRATUS, '00, auto, a/c, all power, $2500. (863)634-0464 ask for Jere my FORD CROWN VICTORIA '89 - V8 5.0 engine, runs great. $700 (863)467-0642 FORD ESCORT WAGON, '98, for parts, clean title, new 5 spd. trans, new clutch pkg., $300. (863)674-5752 FORD MUSTANG '93 Con- vertible. Runs good. Needs body work. $700. West Palm Beach. (561)254-7458 FORD MUSTANG, '94, wrecked, great for parts, $800. (863)634-9696 FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK, '90, 5.0 5 spd., headers & 373 posi rear, $1800. (863)983-6550 HYUNDAI, '01, exc. cond., asking $2,000. (863)357-2623 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS '94 Excellent condition. $1700 (863)675-2816 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE'93-17" Moma's, runs good. $1500 or best offer. (239)210-1475 NISSAN SENTRA SW '85- manual 5 spd, 90+k miles, engine & trans rebuilt, good shape $900 (863)635-3643 PONTIAC TRANS AM '87 T- tops, many new parts, $1400 or best offer (863)357-1772 / 801-4690 TOYOTA CAMRY 1986 - Needs timing belt. $800 or best offer. 561-262-0510 JEEP WILLYS 1946 4 cyl. $500 (863)801-1666 GOLF CART BATTERIES-(6) $90 For all or will sell separ- ate (863)635-3824 CAMPER TOP Grey, fits short bed, full size pick up. $150 (863)634-2975 CHEVY 454 ENGINE Runs good. $800 (863)673-1981 CHEVY ENGINE: 350, 4 Bolt Main w/Holly 750 dual pump carb. Race trans. .$1500 or best offer. (239)878-4078 ENGINE & TRANS -1987, 302 engine, w/OD trans, can hear run, $700 or best of- fer(863)763-1370 FIBERGLASS TRUCK CAP- Fits 8 ft truck bed, int & brake lights, sliding glass. $250 neg. (863)801-9165 MICKEY THOMPSON 8 lug 16" Rims with tires, $400. (863)634-9696 NISSAN SENTRA '87 good tires, new battery, blown head, good for parts $350 (863)467-4518 PARTS CAR Pontiac Grand Am '95. $400 772)359-2923 or 863)467-5401 RE-CAP TIRES (2) 425/65R22.5, 80% rub- br, $175 for both or will sell sep (561)676-0427 RIMS 16" 6 lug, American Racing, $200 or best offer. Call 863-675-8305 or 863-674-1333 RIMS 35 x 12.50 x 16.5 on 16.5 x 10, 8 lug rims, fits Dodge & Ford. $200 (863)673-6289 RIMS, chrome, 20", w/5 on 4.5 or 5 on 4.75, bolt pat- tern, $400 neg. (863)697-0328 Heather RIMS- Set of 4, 16 x 7, 5 lug, Dodge Ram 1500 P/U, fits '96-'01. REDUCED $100 Cash. (863)801-9165 RUNNING BOARDS Factory, off '99-'03 ext cab full size Chevy pick up, black, needs painted. $50 (863)634-4698 RUNNING BOARDS, off of Ford F250 Crew Cab, black, for 4 dr., $125. (863)697-2032 TIRES 305/70/17 Nitto, All Terrain Terra Grappler. $600. or best offer (863)801-5198 Automobiles Automobiles 4005 Autos Wanted 4010 Classic Cars 4015 Commercial Trucks 4020 Construction Equipment 4025 Foreign Cars 4030 Four Wheel Drive 4035 Heavy Duty Trucks4040 Parts Repairs .1045 Pickup Trucks 1050 Sport Utility 4055 Tractor Trailers 4060 Utility Trailers 4065 Vans 4070 U ;i < (A a 0r Red Cross responds to fires TIRES & WHEELS 4, P205/75/R14, 5 hole Ford Ranger pattern, med st tread. $75 will sep. (863)634-6325 TRUCK BED, fits '94-'01 Dodge Dually, white, $500. (863)634-6889 TRUCK PARTS- '97 Ford F-250 4x4 all running gear. $2000. 863-467-5401 or 772-359-2923 WHEELS, KMC Balzac, 22", fits Ford Superduty w/8 on 170 bolt pattern, like new, $1800. (863)697-0328 CHEVY SILVERADO P/U '81 Pwr windows/locks, tilt steering, long wheel base. $1200 neg. (863)634-9737 DODGE- '94, Runs great. A/C very .cold. New tires. $2100. (863)675-0104 FORD 100 '70, 360 motor, 3 speed on column. $900 (865)789-1647 FORD 250 '86 4 wd, 4 spd, body in good shape, great mud truck, custom running boards $750 (863)467-2231 FORD F150, '97, V8, cold a/c, great work truck, $2500. (863)634-8519 FORD F250, 2001 4x4, $16,000. Call 863-673-0929 or 863-673-4581 FORD RANGER '92, 4 cyl., $1000 or' best offer. (863)634-2582 GMC PICKUP '89 3/4 ton, 4x4, longbed, truck in La- Belle, $1500 or best offer. (863)675-3806. MAZDA B2200, '86, blue, runs good, $800 or best offer. (239)728-8521 PONTIAC PICKUP '85, rebuilt motor, exc. cond., $2,000. (863)357-2623 TONNEAU COVER Fiber- glass, fits '99-Up Ford Super Duty, Short bed. Arizona beige $400. Neg. (863)227-0222 TOPPER- Fiberglass. Fits Ford F150. Standard cab. 6' bed. Tan, tinted windows $300: (772)263-6481 CHEVY S10 BLAZER 1992 - Runs good. New paint. New tires. Asking $2000 or best offer. (863)673-4677 FORD EXPEDITION, '98, Eddie Bauer, 4x4, good cond., $4500 or best offer. (812)291-0118 SUBURBAN '85 runs great, needs a little work, $500 561)743-3932 or 561 401-5102 Kevin LANDSCAPE TRAILER, 7x18 good condition, $1600 (863)840-0505 OPEN TRAILER Tandem, needs right axle. $1000 or best offer. Call Barb at (863)763-8188 UTILITY TRAILER .16 ft, all steel, car/buggy trailer, brakes heavy ramps, tandem axle. $1000 (239)370-8532 CHEVY ASTRO VAN '99 - good cond., 71K miles, good tires, $5000 or best offer (863)634-9513 /467-2195 CHEVY CONV VAN 1500 '95 - Mark III package, interior great w/TV, runs good 1800 (863)509-8179 CHEVY VAN '76, New 350 long block factory ordered from GM, New carb., 76K orig mi. $2000 (863)634-3412 CHEVY VAN '96 1 ton G30 work van, $3000 (863)467-4650 CHEVY VENTURA MINIVAN, '99, blue, runs good, 159k mi., $4500 or best offer. (239)728-8521 AUBURNDALE Ameri- can Red Cross volunteers pulled double duty Saturday night when they responded to their seventh fire in seven days, then returned to a Red Cross benefit concert to tell the tale. At 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27, members of the Ameri- can Red Cross Polk County Chapter Disaster Action Team were working an informa- tion booth at "Rockin' Red," a benefit concert for the Red Cross at Southeastern Univer- sity in Lakeland, when they got a call about a fire in Au- burndale. They arrived at the home on Timothy Avenue and pro- vided three adults and a child with temporary shelter, emer- gency assistance for grocer- ies, comfort kits (personal hy- giene kits), and odor-control concentrate cleaner to help salvage items from the home. It was the second fire response for the American Red Cross that day, and the seventh fire call in as many days, helping a total 13 adults and 10 children in Lakeland and Auburndale. Two of the week's cases were families with four children. Any day or night, at any time of the day, Red Cross vol- unteers will assist people in their communities who need help after large or small disas- ters, natural or man-made. Home fires make up most of Work scams target Hispanics TALLAHASSEE Attor- ney General Bill McCollum and Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commis- sioner Charles H. Bronson Friday issued a consumer advisory in cooperation with the National Hispanic Insti- tute, warning consumers about work-at-home scams. The advisory particularly targeted envelope-stuffing "opportunities" and the state leaders expressed concern that many of the schemes were taking advantage of non-English speaking citi- zens, a concern shared by Gus West, Board Chairman of the National Hispafiic In- stitute, a national non-profit organization. "My office has received hundreds of complaints about work-at-home pro- grams, most from consum- ers claiming they paid a fee but never received wages they were promised," said Attorney General McCollum. "Even worse, many of these operations are targeting our citizens by advertising in an- other language, but printing disclaimers in English, thus confusing or misleading the interested consumers. We want to make sure that Flo- ridians know where they can receive assistance if they have been victimized by these de- ceptive practices." Commissioner Bronson echoed the Attorney Gener- al's concerns: "Our citizens are being duped into laying out money with promises of returns that are rarely real- ized. These scams typically target those who can least af- ford to lose anything." Earlier this month, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a wide- spread review of work-at- home ads and revealed that nearly 60 percent of the Spanish-language ads for work-at-home opportunities were potentially deceptive. FTC staff has been working with Spanish-language me- dia on identifying potentially fraudulent advertising claims for work at home opportuni- ties and other ad types. "We commend the At- torney General and the Com- missioner for issuing this ad- visory," said Chairman West. "We hope that our participa- tion helps Latinos and all Flo- ridians to be more vigilant in safeguarding against fraudu- lent business practices." According to complaints received by the Attorney General's Consumer Services Division and, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' fraud hotline, many complainants claimed they had paid a $45 "registration deposit" to various compa- nies, but never heard from- the companies again. Other consumers report they had been told the only way to earn the promised money was to replicate the fraudulent en- velope-stuffing scheme by making the same false claims to other consumers. Church Directory Babson Park Community Church Pastor Mike Willis 725 Rainbow Blvd, Babson Park, FL. Adult Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Children's Church and nursery available. For more information please call 638- 1235. 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. Wor- ship service 11 a.m. and Wednesday Evening Bible Study at 7 p.m. For more information contact 635-4278. EEmmanuel Baptist Fellowship Pastor John Mouery Associate Pastor Scott Thompson 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 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., Wednes- day 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 information call 635-7185. First Presbyterian Church of Frostproof David Trimmier-Pastor First Presbyterian Church, 101 N. Palm Av- enue, Frostproof, FL. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship Service, 11 a.m. For more information call 635-3955. First Assembly of God Interim Pastor Robert L. Newman 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 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 Bi- ble 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 10:15 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, Sun- day 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 United Methodist Church of Frostproof James C. Isaacson, Pastor First United Methodist Church of Frost- proof, 150 Devane St., Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Traditional Worship Service 10:30 a.m. For more information call 635-3107. Sun Ray United Methodist Church R. James Weiss, Pastor Sun Ray United Methodist Church, 316 Raymond Avenue, Frostproof. Adult Sunday School 9 a.m. November thru 'March. Wor- ship Service begins 10 a.m. For more infor- mation call 863-452-5161. 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., Sun- day Evening Worship 6 p.m., For more infor- mation call 638-1019. 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 Pa- labra de Dios (to hear the Word of God) Do- mingo (Sunday), at 11 a.m. these calls. Since July 2007, the American Red Cross Polk County Chapter has assisted nearly 80 families affected by local disasters, most of them home fires. The Red Cross also works with other United Way of Central Florida part- ner agencies to refer people for any further assistance they may need. Learn more about pre- paring for disasters or learn- ing valuable life-saving skills from the American Red Cross Polk County Chapter by call- ing (863) 294-5941, by visit- ing the chapter main office at 147 Avenue A, NW, in Winter Haven, Fla., or by visiting the chapter web site at http:// polkc6untyfl.redcross.org. |