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~2. S**********MIXED ADC 320 205 SMA UF U -.RY OF FLOPB- ( I, BOX 117007 4r1 C- .EILLE FL 32611 7007 Thursday, November 8, 2007 Vol. 93 No. 21 Frostproof's Hometown Ncwspaper for More Than 85 Years 50 .cnts 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 Pneumonia 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, Nov., 19 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. Frostphroof City Hall is located at 111 First street. For more information call 635-7855. Free Community Computer Classes Frostproof Middle Senior High School will be offering FREE Community Computer classes. Classes 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. 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. GED classes to resume at FHS The East Area Adult School has announcedthat GED class- es will again be available free of charge in Frostproof for per- sons 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. Students may register any Tuesday or Thurs- day 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 regard- ing the class may be directed to the teacher, Carole McDonald, at 863-635-1169. See Page 2 for information about how to contact the newspaper. Community Links. .Individual. Voices. 8 16510 00021 4 Help support the U.S. troops Christmas is. approaching quickly; and the First Baptist Church of Frostproof Youth want to make sure our troops are not forgotten this Holiday Season. Please help "02 Youth Minis- tries" collect supplies to prepare Care Packages for our troops that are currently serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, Donations can be dropped off at the First Baptist Church Office located at 96 West B St., the Sanctuary Welcome Center or the Smith Building. The Youth must have all donations by Sun- day, Nov. 18 so they can assure prompt delivery to our troops that are protecting our freedom. If you have the name and address of a service member currently deployed overseas you would like to include or if you have any questions please contact the Church,office at (863) 635-3603 or Ron Scali at (863) 443-1815. E- mail ronscali@verizon.net. This list is just a small sample of items that our service men and women use and need: Bi- bles, Devotionals, Lessons and Tracts, Cards, Letters and Words of Encouragement, Baby Wipes - packets are better than tubs. Pre-moistened, alcohol-free, unscented towels are preferred. Beef Jerky/Slim Jims, Energy Bars (Power Bar, etc.) Hot Sauce (Tabasco, Red Devil, etc.) wrap glass bottle in duct tape and place in doubled zip-lock bags, Sunflower seeds, Peanuts, Seasoning Salt (Law- ry's, Everglades; etc.), Atomic Fireballs / Jolly Rancher or hard candy, Smarties or SweetTart candies, Powdered Energy/Elec- trolyte Replacement Drink Mix (Gatorade, Tang, etc.) Chewing Gum, Avon Skin So Soft great for removing face paint and also an effective bug Spirit Week: FMSHS celebrates Homecoming FMSHS Homecoming Court- (!eft to right) Santos Gonzales, Scarlet McCullers, Amanda Erica Ortega, (back row) Courtney Everson and Jessica Hall. Crowned the 2007 FMSHS Homecoming King and Queen were Carlton Thomas and Scarlet McCullers. County property, tax notices mailed Joe G. Tedder, Tax Collector, announced that annual prop- erty tax notices to all of Polk County's property owners were mailed out on October 31. "Property owners should be receiving their bills in the mail in the coming days", said Tedder. "We want taxpayers to make sure they get a bill on or before November 14th." The property tax bill mail- ing went out last week to over 416,082 property owners. A separate bill is sent out for each parcel or account. How- ever, failure to receive a tax notice for a particular parcel or account does not relieve the property owner of their obliga- tion to pay their taxes. Florida law makes taxpayers responsible for knowing that their property taxes are due and payable each year. "While the responsibility is on the property owner to make sure .that they receive a bill," Joe Tedder states, "our office works hard each year, to notify the public when tax bills are sent out and due. And because of the way the law is written, the burden remains with the property owner to notify our of- fice should they fail to receive a bill." Taxes for 2007 have a total taxable amount of $675,867,628 as compared to last year's tax roll which had a total taxable amount of $634,702,635. The increases this year reflect a sig- nificant increase in appraised values across the county even though millage rates levied See Notices Page 2 SCMG.'Cindy Monk Flannery, Jordan Mills. Nickell Robey goes in for the touchdown, as Berkeley Buc- caneer fell short of the attempted tackle. Frostproof Bull- dogs won 25-7 in last Friday night's Homecoming game against Berkeley Prep. repellant. AA and AAA-cell Alkaline Bat- teries. Personal Hygiene Gear: Disposable Razors, Toothbrush, Tooth Paste, Deodorant, Femi- nine Hygiene Products, Eye Wash / Drops (Visine, Refresh, etc.) for flushing dust and sand out of the eyes, Zip-Lock style Plastic Stor- age Bags assorted sizes, heavier freezer style are better, Pre-paid See Support Page 2 Sun Coast Media buys Frostproof newspaper Independent Newspapers," publishers of the Frostproof News, have sold the Frostproof News to Sun Coast Media Group Inc. INI Vice President Tom Byrd announced the sale in a joint an- nouncement with Sun Coast Me- dia Group President David Dunn- Rankin. "The Frostproof News has had a tradition of covering and serving This unique community for many years. I'm proud our company has stayed true to our mission of providing journalistic service to the citizens of Frostproof. I'm especially proud of the dedicated work by Cindy Monk of the Frost- ,proof News and the others on our INI team that helped produce the newspaper every week." "The Dunn-Rankins and their operations have a strong reputa- tion of stewardship and believing in community journalism in Flori- da," Byrd said. "Those are values we strongly identify with at Inde- pendent Newspapers. That's why I'm pleased that the Frostproof News will join forces with their company." "They will be good stewards, and are especially well positioned to .serve Frostproof since their recent acquisitions of other com- munity papers in Polk County," Byrd said., "Like INI, Sun Coast Media has a firm belief and tradi- tion of reinvesting all dividends back into the publications, rather than rewarding shareholders." "Our closest newspaper is our daily Okeechobee News," Byrd continued, "and that is. really not a natural fit, for shoppers, mer- chants, or readers in Frostproof and Okeechobee. The future of Frostproof is bright, but we be- lieve the Frostproof News will be a more natural and logical long- term fit with the new ownership Sun Coast Media can provide. "With the other Polk County operations and resources close to Frostproof," Byrd continued, "the See Frostproof Page 2 ws a.. .. .,. .--., / -- .'. n SCMG/Cindy Monk Tax Office goes Hawaiian Aloha! Employees of Joe G. Tedder Tax Collectors Office (Lake Wales Branch Office in the Polk County Government Center at 658 Highway 60, W.) gave the office a Hawaiian look as they observed Halloween last Wednesday. Pictured; left to right, Inez Johnson, Laura German, Jennifer Bergenhagen, Pier Capote, Wayne Pittman, Jennifer Kline, April Carroll, (seated) Julie Daniels and Tammy Lamb. .1 t1 1*- tr y s j 2 "Frostproof News, Thursday, November 8, 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. Chamber seeks nominations The Frostproof Area Chamber of Commerce is seeking nomi- nees for the 2007 Man and Wom- an of the Year. Nominations can be any resident working or active in the Frostproof community, and can be submitted by any member in the community. The selected winners will attend the annual Chamber banquet Thursday, Nov. Support Continued From Page 1 Phone Card so service members can call home. What not to send in. a care package: Anything that melts (if you just must send chocolate, send M&Ms), Waterless Hand Cleaner/ Sanitizer generally makes mud, Flashlights Everybody has one 15 to receive their accolades along with an invitation to ride up front in our annual Christmas parade Dec. 1,2007. For more information or to ob- tain or submit a nomination form please contact the Frostproof Area Chamber office, at 635-9112 or Michelle Hutto 635-0030. or email realtygirl@juno.com. FMSHS 2007 'Powder Puff' football game I -- 4-'.. A. I. SCMG/Cindy Monk The FHS Class of 2008 senior girls as well as the senior male cheerleaders gathered for a photo following the annual Senior/Junior Powder Puff game held Thursday, Nov. 1. and never gets to use it due to visible light discipline restrictions, Compass Everybody SHOULD already have one attached to their Load Bearing Vest/Harness, Sun Screen already issued in mass quantities, drowning in the stuff, No Liquor of any sort. No litera- ture that. might be considered of- fensive. Thank-you in advance and God Bless, FBC- 02 Youth Ministries These four FHS junior stu- dents (Whitney DeLoach, Es- sence Davis, Jessica Blocker and Cieasha Solomon) ap- pear satisfied by their perfor- mance on the football field at the Senior/Junior Powder Puff game held Thursday, Nov. 1. Frostproof Continued From Page 1 Sun Coast Media Group team should be well positioned to serve Frostproof readers and advertisers -far into the future." "Frostproof is a special place," concluded Mr. B rd. "Aside from the unique geography and peace- fulness, there is a great spirit of community involvement and volunteerism. That's a special environment for any community newspaper. I would especially like to salute the dedication and efforts of Cindy Monk, who will Polk County fleet manager earns national certification Rob- ert C. Stanton, director of Fleet Management for the Polk County Board of County Commission- ers, recently earned certification through the American Public Works Association (APWA) Cer- tified Public Fleet Professionals (CPFP) program. Stanton was among nine pro- fessionals to earn credentials un- der the new program, which was launched by APWA in September 2006. The certification is designed to ensure individual competency and promote excellence in fleet management by advancing the knowledge and practice of public fleet professionals. The certifica- tion process includes an eligibility application, an examination and a recertification process. With more than 30 years of industry experience, Stanton be- gan his career in private sector. fleet operations managing fleets for Fortune 50 corporations such as Pepsico and UPS. He joined Polk County 15 years ago as their Fleet Management Director. A finalist for Public Sector Fleet Manager of the Year for the past three years, Stanton is a two time continue on with the paper." Independent Newspapers of Florida. publishes commu- nity newspapers in Okeechobee (Okeechobee News), Clewiston (Clewiston News) LaBelle (Ca- loosa Belle), Immokalee ( Im- mokalee Bulletin) Moorehaven (Glades County Democrat) and Western Palm Beach County (The Sun). Sun Coast Media Group publishes the Charlotte Sun, North Port Sun, Englewood Sun, Desoto Sun, the Venice Gon- dolier, and also the Polk County Democrat, Lake Wales News, Fort Meade Leader and the Lake Placid Journal. , .: .' :.. Great Job! The FHS Junior's Powder Puff coaching staff pose for a photo following last Thursday nights game. v Notices Continued From Page 1 by the various taxing, authorities - have decreased. This year's tax roll represents a 6.5% increase in taxes and assessments billed from the prior.year. Tedder's office also provides an insert with the tax notice to help answer taxpayer questions. The insert provides instructions and information, including a list- ing of taxing and levying authori- ties and their telephone numbers, as well as a brief description of taxes and/or assessments that may appear on an individual's tax bill. Property owners who do not receive their property tax notices) by Tuesday, November 13 should contact the Tax Collector's Of- fice at one of the following local access telephone numbers (863 area code): Bartow 534-4721; Lakeland 603-6498; Lake Wales 678-4671; Winter Haven; and, Haines City 298-7578. The Tax' Collector's Office began accepting 2007 property tax payments in its main branch and other branch offices as of the beginning of business hours on Thursday, Nov. 1. Payments are also made as follows: BY MAIL Please use the re- turn envelope and make sure to mail the lower part of your notice forms) to the Tax Collector's Of; fice for validating when paving taxes. ON-LINE'- Go to www.polk- taxes.com and follow the online payment directions. IN PERSON Payments are ac- cepted at the Tax Collector's Bar- tow Main Office, located at 430 E. Main Street; Lakeland Branch Office in the Polk County Gov- ernment Center at 930 E. Parker Street, Room 261;..Lake Wales Branch Office in the Polk County Government Center at 658 High- way 60, W; and, the Haines City. Branch Office, located at 74 Max- cy Plaza Circle. For customer con- venience, tax payments may also be placed in a DROP BOX provid- ed inside the Winter Haven Tag Agency, located at 300 Avenue M, NW. For maps to these loca- tions or other information related to your property taxes, please visit the Tax Collector's web site (www.polktaxes.com). NOTE: If paying in person, bring both parts of your notice form(s). Beginning April 1, 2008, all unpaid property taxes' become delinquent. recipient of the Bell Canada Larry Goill Award for innovation in fleet management. Polk County Fleet has been named among the top 100 fleets in America for the past three years. Stanton is a frequent speak- er at industry conferences and seminars and is a Past President of the Florida Association of Gov- ernmental Fleet Administrators. For more information about the CPFP program or APWA's other professional development initiatives, contact Certification Manager Becky Stein, (816) 595-5212 or bstein@ apwa.net. About APWA The American Public Works Association (www.apwa.net) is a not-for-profit, international organi- zation of more than 29,000 mem- bers involved in the field of public works. APWA serves its members by promoting professional ex- cellence and public awareness through education, advocacy and the exchange of knowledge. With 64 chapters throughout North America, APWA is headquartered in Kansas City, Mo., and has an of- fice in Washington, D.C. FMSHS Junior girls won the annual Senior/Junior Powder Puff football game against thesenior girls 18-6 held Thurs- day, Nov. 1. FHS cheerleaders take on a different appearance, at the an- nual Powder Puff football game. Styling and profiling for the camera is the junior class male cheerleaders. S, .,.... -f . I O t , Bow Wow! Look at those FHS senior cheerleaders strutting, their stuff, with the school mascot at the annual Powder Puff football game held Nov. 1. Homecoming reunion Members of the FHS Class of 1988 gathered together at the FHS Homecoming game held at Faris Brannen Stadi- um on Friday, Nov. 2 to reminisce and make plans for their 20th reunion. r: if Cieasha--Solimon stays in bound as she makes a touch- Skyler Jones brought some down for the juniors at the an- amazing entertfain-,ent to the nual FHS Senior/Junior Pow- Powder Puff half-time show der Puff game held Thursday, as he performed flips across Nov. 1 -thfootball field. -'r Frostproof News Published by indgpint lNeuspapers, n1 . Serving Frosiprool %inre 1915 To Reach Us Address: P. O. Box 67 Frostproof, FL33843 Wehblte: www.newszap corn To Submit News The Frostproof News welcomes sub- missions from its readers Opinions, calendar items, stories. Ideas and photographs are welcome. Call (i63) 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 Ihe :fol- lowing Thursday's publication E-Mall: frostnews@newszap com F8a: 863-63510032 To Place A Display Ad Phone: 863-763-3134 E>i 234 The deadline for all advenising is noon Monday for the following Thursday's publication. E-Mail: c'kecompo@strato net To Place A Classified Ad 081187-353-2424 to place a classified advertisement from home The dead- line for all advertising is noon Monday for the following Thursday's publication Fax 877-354-2424 E-Mail: classads@newszap com Billing Department E-Mail: billteam@newszap.com To Start or Stop A Paper Phone: 18m 353-2424 E-mail: readerser.ilces@newszap.com Tne Frostproof News is delivered bj mail to subscribers on Thursday and ;s sold in racks and sore locations ,n me Frostproof area. Call 877-353-2424 to repon a missed newspaper or poor delivery Tne Frosiproof News USPS No. 211-260 Published weekly by Independent Newspapers, Inc PO Box 67. Frosiproof. FL 33843 Periodicals Posiage Paid at Frostproof. FL and additional entry office. Subscripiion cost is $24 61 per year including lax Postmasler Send address changes to' the Frostproof News, PO Box 67, Frostproof. Florida 33843 Printing Printed al Sunshine Prninng a subsidiary of Independent Newspapers. Email: pnnlingict ine Newszapl! Online News & Information Get the latest local news at www.newszap.com Frostproof News Our Purpose... The Frostproof News is published by Independent Newspapers of Florida. Independent is owned by a unique trust that 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- 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. * 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: f.ofP For More Information See At Your Service On Page 2 Stanton earns national certification I - ~k, ,i I, :~ Frostproof News, Thursday, November 8, 2007 3 ," ,S 3 ,I" FMSHS students attend the 2007 Homecoming Dance SCMG/Cindy Monk Approximately 500 FHS students attended the annual Homecoming Dance on Saturday, Nov. 3. Students are pictured dancing to the 'Cha-Cha, Slide.' These lovely ladies were taking time out from the dance floor for photos at the FHS Home- coming dance held Nov. 3. FHS student Robert Baldwin was looking quite dapper in his suspenders, hat, and shades at the Homecoming dance. Enjoying a night of dancing at the FHS Homecoming dance was Alysha Senterfitt and Nick Rowles. Although the flash from the camera took away from the 'glow Full of smiles enjoying the FHS Homecoming dance were in the dark' accents worn by these FHS students they still freshman students, Rachael Blocker, Cynthia Faulk, and shined at the Homecoming dance. Madison Yungmann. ISave money on your favorite grocery items. I Go to newszap.com to download and print coupons online! I I, ,'P.^^ ,. I r 'r.',sr g4P',-; I/ I WSZlpCOm Community Links. Individual Voices. Polk County's Oldest, & Strongest Bank Founded in 1920 C CiTizENs BANk (863) 635-2244 2 E. Wall Street, Frostproof FDIC Community Links. Individual Voices. K 2I STOP LEG CRAMPS BEFORE THEY STOP YOU. I dal,,'l's riple c"i ofI uIcdi i' vJ inifd to Ii elp )vl p i c a' !t1 ( ir'. i (i T j I,'f i "k. J4: .':>l t 'a l tfyoI pi rmi.)h cil.-ic . Locramps" Colcet Triple Calcium I .: JItit w SThe donation is tax deductible. pb1 oi[ tn i( S Pick-up is free. or '11'B likid We take care of all the paperwork. A\N F ADVERTISING NETWORKS OF FLORIDA Classified Display I Metro Daily The key to advertising success 1-863-763-3134 www.florida-classifieds.com ..:~3~j;- R~E~.;~; "" r :T~p~~ 4 Frostproof News, Thursday, November 8, 2007 Frostproof Care Center seeks donations The holidays are right around the corner, and the Frostproof Care Center is gearing up for another busy season. About 200 families are expected to receive holiday boxes for Thanksgiving and Christmas. This is not pos- sible 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 welcome. 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 dur- ing 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 Sports 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 FHS Senior night Football Game Frostproof High School will host their annual Senior Night game on Friday, Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Faris Brannen Stadium against Fort Meade High School. needed. The Care Center strives to give children one special gift they have requested 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. Sunday School classes often do this as a help to the Car' Center. Shopping for a particular child or family can increase the joy for the shopper Please plan to attend and support the District Champion Bulldogs. Upcoming Golf Tournaments FHS Silvery Moon golf tourney Nov. 10 Frostproof Middle Senior High School Golf Teams will host their 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. Chil- dren's Church and nursery avail- able. For more information please call 638-1235. 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 informa- tion please call 635-2704. 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 Frostproof Albert Fidler-Evangelist First Christian Church of Frost- proof, 2241 County Road 630 W, Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship Service 10:15 a.m., Sunday Eve- ning 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 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- and the child or.family adopted. The Care Center will supply the name of a child or family in heed. Also community members who know of a family or a child that could benefit from these services; please call the Care Center, 635- 5555 or come by S. Scenic High- way, 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! 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. 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. 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. Worship Service begins 10 a.m. For more information call 863- 452-5161. South Lake Wales Church of God Rev. Bob Beckler-aPastor South Lake Wales C(lu:h 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. 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. 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 1 + 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. 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 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 Faiil i, 20S-Hopp.or,-Rd., Worship Ser\ ices. Sunday\ S'chool 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. 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 Fel- lowship and Bible study Wednes- day evenings at 7 p.m. For more information call 863-635-2702. SEAL museum a step closer to national recognition WASHINGTON The move to grant federal recognition .for, Fort Pierce's Navy UDT-SEAL Museum has gained unanimous support from the U.S. Senate, moving it one step closer to becoming a na- tional museum. Sponsored by U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney and Sen. Bill Nelson, the legislation designates the Fort Pierce museum as the nation's only official museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Navy SEALs, one of the U.S. military's most elite fighting forces. The recognition will allow the mu- seum to qualify for federal grants, increase its historical collections and attract more recognition. "This will put a national spot- light on the museum and help it showcase its collections to thou- sands more visitors," said Senator when the Navy trained thousands Nelson, of frogmen there in underwa- S"We owe a debt of gratitude ter and combat demolition. The to the Navy SEALs and their pre- beachside museum was opened decessors. This bill will help the. in 1985 and educates visitors museum tell these heroes' stories about the history and exploits of to a national audience," said Con- naval special warfare from WWII gressman Mahorey. through today's Iraq conflict and Fort Pierce has long been rec- the nation's war on terror. ognized as the birthplace of the The legislation now heads to SEALs, dating back to World War II the president for his approval. Compensation rate reduction to help small businesses TALLAHASSEE The Na- tional Federation of Independent Business/Florida applauds the Of- fice of Insurance Regulation's ap- proval, of the National Council on Compensation Insurance's .filing for worker's compensation rates. The filing provides for a decrease of 18.4 percent on average in the workers' compensation insurance rate and is estimated to produce a savings of over $700 million. The new rate is effective Jan. 1, 2008. "This is great news for Florida's business community," said NFIB/ Florida Executive Director, Bill Herrle. "For five years, the work- ers' compensation rate has con- tinued to decrease, which posi- tively impacts business around the state," he said. The rate reduction was imple- mented based on legislative re- forms of 2003. NFIB lobbied hard during that legislative session to ensure that the rights of small business and employers were represented and protected. NFIB/Florida's state director in 2003 Steve Birtman praised leaders of the House and Senate for passing the measure, stating, "The Legislature's commendable action promises to greatly en- hance the state's economic devel- opment and well-being." Director Herrle says that five years later is a good time to look back on the package and recog- nize positive the impact that it had. Mr. Birtman was correct in predicting the impact the 2003 reform would have on small busi- ness, Mr. Herrle said. "It was a hard vote facing legislators then, who were up against several in- terests, including the trial lawyers who were fighting against a cap on attorney's fees, but real reform prevailed." The announcement of an 18.4 percent rate decrease marks the largest reduction since the sys- tem was reformed in 2003. Since then, the workers' compensation rate has been reduced by over 50 percent statewide.. Reform was needed to the system as a result of skyrocketing rates and lack of availability. Florida's businesses were paying among the highest YI. Go to newszap.com to download and print coupons online! '& L--- .-.--- .- ..-- .-- -----J premium rates in the nation for workers' compensation rates, with injured workers receiving minimal benefits. "We have come a long way in alleviating the burden of workers' compensation rates on Florida's small businesses, Mr. Herrle said. "The reduction in rates is allow- ing employers across Florida to more easily focus on growing their business and protect the livelihoods of themselves and their employees." Christmas Parade entries sought Retailers are working dili- gently to get all of us thinking about Christmas early this year, trees and decorations are ready to purchase in stores throughout our area. The Frostproof Cham- ber of Commerce Community Affairs Committee began meet- ing recently to plan the 2007 Christmas Festival in downtown Frostproof. The theme of this years pa- rade is "A Christmas Gift to our Military Personnel." This in- cludes all branches of service and anyone related to Military service. It also includes all mili- tary and militia from the found- ing of our nation. The Parade will be 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2007. The parade route and other activi- ties will be announced at a later date. Forms to sign up for the parade are available at the Frost- proof Area Chamber of Com- merce office and may be faxed to you, call Nancy Patton at 863 635-9112, Monday through Fri- day 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! 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 DivorceCard for ladies will meet every Wednes- day, beginning Nov. 7 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Fellow- ship, 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 information 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- dle 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. I Save money on your favorite grocery items. 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(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 CHAIR Gliderrocker with ot- toman & matching child size glider rocker. $45 (863)763-5567 CHAIR Large & ottoman. Barely worn. Good condition. $50. 8 r ': 11 -l811 CHEST OF DRAWERS & Dresser Good condition. $50. (863)467-9048 COFFEE TABLES 4, Glass tops mirrors, Nice, must see. $90. for all. (863)763-3982 CRAFTMATIC BED Standard size, back & leg raises up, w/massager, new. $1000 or Best offer. (863)467-5206 CURIO CABINET- Oak, large, glass, mirrored, lights, $200 (863)763-0215 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 GUITAR CABINET: Custom Built 77"Tx42"W, 2 solid doors & shelf, Reduced to $299. neg. (561)633-1371 RECLINER- burgundy, leather look, great condition, $40 (863)675-0850 ROLL TOP DESK, great shape, wooden, $250. (863)634-8890 ROLLTOP DESK Hand made, Needs to be finished. Asking $2500. (863)801-3851 SOFA Brown, Large section- al. $250. (863)801-3291 SOFA, 2 piece, $50. (863)763-2098/610-1386 VANITY w/ Mirror Antique, Chair, Bureau, Head Board, Foot Board. $150 for all. (863)610-1276 WICKER SET 7 pc., cream, cushions and pillows includ- ed. Like new. $399 Call (239)218-6404 GOLF CART '94 EZ Go, elec- tric, w/charger, recondi- tioned. $1250 (863)675-1472 GOLF CART Club Car 2003, gas, like new. $2995 (863)675-1472 BUSHMASTER CARBINE M4 type, 5.56mm, excellent condition. $900 (352)266-3412 DBL BARREL 410 SHOTGUN - 50cal, black powder shot- gun, 22 magrifle, $800 for all (502)931-8101 REMINGTON 1 yr old, model 710, 300 Winchester Mag- num w/3x9 Bushnell scope, $380 firm (863)673-5058 RIFLE SCOPE Simmons, never used. $30 (863)634-2336 BOWFLEX SPORT, Home Gym, valued at $1,000, sell for $350. (863)634-8890 COMFORTOR, Twin size, red, lightweight w/matching sham & accent- rug, exc. cond. $30 (863)634-5038 RAINSOFT WATER SYSTEM - new, complete, $1000 (863)763-8561 JEWELRY ARMOIRE- Cherry, Queen Anne, $25 (863)763-0215 BATH & SHOWER SEAT Car- ex Rubbermaid, Adjustable, Never used. Pd $60. Asking $45. (863)763-8387 Lv msg WHEEL CHAIR Electric, Ex- cellent condition. New $5800, Asking $650 ., F.-1, 63 ,, WHEEL CHAIR Merit. Electric. 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.Onl- neTidewaterTech.com. 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Incl music. $500 (863)763-2546 PIANO Hobart M. Cable, Up- right, with bench. Excellent condition. $300. (863)233-3782 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 AQUARIIUM 55 gallon with filter, lights & metal stand. $60. Neg. 239-675-6696/863-675-6696 BIRD CAGES Assorted sizes & accessories in good con- dition, cheap. $300 will sep- arate. (863)763-6778 CAT DOOR Full size cat door. Fits standard size sliding glass door. Asking $50 or best offer. (863)634-8040 CHIHUAHUA PUP male, $300 (863)634-9645 DOG CAGE, extra Ig., like new, hardly used, $250. (863)612-6682 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. 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AMP 1 Sony Exploid, 250 watt, great condition, used only 2 months. $50 (863)634-4698 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 HD PROJ TV Hitachi, 60". Perfect condition. PIP with remote. $1200 or best offer. (863)673-3513 LaBelle HITACHI TV Big Screen, 50", .asking $400 (863)634-2582 TELEVISIONS (2) GE 36" & 32", asking $350 for both (239)289-7637 TOSHIBA 61", Works great. $650. Firm. Please call (863)697-3457 for details. TV Big 36" Panasonic. Excel- lent condition. $200. 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ADULT VIDEOS- (30) $120 (863)357-1075 Agriculture Christmas Trees 745 Farm Equipment 805 Farm Feed 'Products 810 Farm Miscellaneous 815 Farm Produce 820 Farm Services Offered 825 Farm Supplies/ Services Wanted 830 Fertilizer 835 Horses 840 Landscaping Supplies 845 Lawn & Garden 850 Livestock 855 Poultry/Supplies 860 Seeds/Plants/ Flowers 865 HORSE TRAILER, King, good condition, sleeping area, bill of sale only. $2500. .(863)824-6720 CHAINSAW, ECHO Profes- sional, .68 cc engine, like new, $150. 863-467-1958 GARDEN TUB Large, New, $100. (863)228-0467 after 2pm. RIDING MOWER Snapper 12 hp, 30" cut, 4 yrs old. In very good shape. $250 (863)357-5472 RIDING MOWER Toro, 16hp, 266-H Hydrostatic. Runs great. Snow blade/wheel weights. $850. 302-670-4999 YANMAR 1510 3 cyl diesel in good shape w/almost new 4' Bush hog. $2600. 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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 5 acres riverfront on Big Reed Island Greek near New River State Park, fishing, view, pri-. vate, good access $89,500 (866)789-8535. Mobile Homes Mobile Home Lots 20 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 FROSTPROOF 14x52, 2BR, 1BA in 55+ park. Com- pletely furnished, many up- grades, $15,500 Recreation Boats 3005 Campers,'RVs 3010 Jet Skiis 3015 Marine Accessories 3020 Marine Miscellaneous 3025 Motorcycles 3030 Sport Vehicles/ATVs 3035 AIR BOAT, 12', 220 ground power, runs good, fresh out of the. can, .$5000. (863)634-5959 BAR-B-QUE GRILL Fits on a pontoon boat on the railings. Cost $145. Asking $90. (863)763-2407 BARGE, 25', Pontoon, with rig- ging & trailer, $2,000. (561)262-1390 BASS BOAT 1986 18 Ft., Sling Shot. 150 hp Maroiner. Low water pick up. 4 blade stainless prop. 70 LB Minn- kota trolling motor. 2 large live wells. Fish Finder. Full cover. Excellent condition. 2nd Owner. $3995 or best offer. (561)253-4299 BLUE WAVE CLASSIC 180, '03- w/'05 Evinrude 115hp outboard & EZ Loader aluminum trailer, $15,500 or best offer. 772-344-9325 BOAT MOTOR Elgin, 14.1 hp, '69, Runs, good. $500. (561)790-3681 BOAT TRAILER- Magic tilt, single axle, alum., 4 bunk, winch, jack stand, never used $2000 (863)357-6229 FAMILY STYLE PONTOON BOAT, 24', with trailer, $2995. (561)262-1390 FIBERGLASS OUTBOARD BOAT 15ft, asking $100 (863)261-7229 GLASS TRON FLATS BOAT '84 W/90 hp Johnson motor & trailer, very good cond. $3500 neg. (863)673-0733 HURRICANE '90 19 ft, '99 115 hp Johnson, very good condition. $8500 (863)467-8628 JAVALIN BOAT, '89, 19/2 ft., 175 Johnson motor & trol- ling mtr., fish finder & GPS, $4999. (863)357-3.092 JON BOAT 14 ft, good condi- tion. $150 .or best offer. (863)634-2336 JON BOAT, 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 POONTOON BOAT '95, Small, 22', 70 .hp Evinrude, Tandem axle trailer. Exc. cond. $4500. (863)675-4397 PROCRAFT BASS BOAT, '95, 17', 2 fish finders, new troll. mtr., 120 2 stroke force, $5,000 neg. (863)673-2388 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. JAYCO CAMPER '89- Limited Edition, 29 ft, complete. $2000 needs work (772)215-3500/597-0463 NOMAD 1976 34 Ft., Park model. $2500 (772)828-5938 NOMAD 1986 23 Ft. $1800 (772)828-5938 TRAILER HITCH:. Draw Tight. $50 (863)467-6148 TAIL GATE: For 5th wheel, alum louver, fits full size Chevy/GMC. Asking $375 neg. 863-697-9704 MOTOR 7.5 air cool Game Fisher, exc. running cond. $400. Call 863-801-1781 BOAT TRAILER 16 Ft., Single .axle. $125 or best offer. (863)234-1251 BOAT TRAILER 17 Ft.,Single axle. $150 or best offer. (863)675-4868 BOATING TUBE- West Marine. Used only once. Includes rope & life jacket. $200. or best offer. (863)673-0546 HARLEY DAVIDSON ROAD KING.'96- Blue, 58K, Clean Runs beautiful. Looks good. $6500 Cell (863)679-3954 or home (863)357-6530 leave message. 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 2002 $4900 or best offer (863)885-2804 See at Swww.ninetypercentsure.com KTM 125 DIRTBIKE '03 runs great,' great for beginners, hop early for Christmas $160 (863)634-8734 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 SUZUKI TL1000S '98, Very fast. $1800 (239)867-1093 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, Riuns good. $600 (863)763-8618 HONDA 250 ATV 2004 runs, great,' blue in color, new tires, $2000 (863)675-0104 La Belle HONDA 450 ES 4x4 '03 gar- age kept, asking $3000 firm (561)719-9496 HONDA 70 ATC '85, 3 Wheeler. Good condition, Needs carb rebuild/replace- ment. $30.0. (863)634-5593 HONDA FOREMAN '05 500 elec shift, 37hrs, $5500 or best offer (863)673-2388 POLARIS SPORTSMAN '02 - 400, many extras, toolbox, 4wd. $3000 firm (863)634-7157 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 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 4045 Pickup Trucks 4050 Sport Utility 4055 Tractor Trailers 4060 Utility Trailers ,4065 Vans 4070 BUICK SKYLARK '97 New tires, front brakes & battery, 93k miles. $1250 (863)467-0658 [ ^ gilbert - Q GOLF CARS g zra Sherri Enfinger Manager w w.gilbert-golfcars.com 863763-6434 315 S. ParrottAvenue Okeechobee, FL 34974 CHEVY CAMARO RS '97 Conv., Runs good, needs brake work $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 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 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS '94 Excellent condition. $1700 (863)675-2816 OLDSMOBILE CIERA, '88, 4 dr., as is, $500. (863)612-6682 Police Impounds for Sale! 93 Hondj Accord 'i. 9' 95 TovoIj jmrry 5i00i For lisl ing; ll 1i 800)366-9813 E>i 92,-1 CHEVY BLAZER 15,( 1989 - A/LC C 4 WD O.ur,: g)ood Very dperidaule I.3:1000 oi besi otter 1941)628-2659 JEEP WILLYS 19.46 -4 cyl $50( 186I3)801i1666 AUTO PARTS FOr '9 Grand Am Guoid 3100 V-6 1400 863itI4b7..,401 01 71;26359-2923 CHEVY ENGINE: (' :I. 4 Boll cart F:)ce Iranri .1500 or bEit ohr (239)188.4078 ENGINE & TRANS Id87. 309 rinor,, v wOD ir)jr :jn hear runri 'O0 or b:.,i Ol. irn863163l. 37- 0 FIBERGLASS TRUCK CAP. Fi1' 3 h truClrk O r i in & br j&.fe IirtIS. .Il. irng glas5 $5 nlig ( 863)801-9165 MICKEY THOMPSON 8 lug 16 Hrim: wvlh Iiir,. $400 86 ."1634-9696 RE-CAP TIRES (2) 425/65R22.5, 80% rub- ber, $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 SDodge & Ford. $200 (863)673-6289 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 TIRES & WHEELS 4, P205/75/R14, 5 hole Ford Ranger pattern, med st tread. $75 will sep. (863)634-6325 TRANSMISSION -'for GMC Suburban '93, asking $300 (863)302-4442 TRUCK BED, fits '94-'01 Dodge Dually, white, $500. (863)634-6889 WHEELS (4), 16", five hole, aluminum, 8" wide, for a car, all for $100. (863)634-6325 CHEVY '86 SWB, runs great, needs a little work. $5000 or best offer. (863)357-0516 CHEVY SILVERADO, '04, '/ ton, roll n lock cover, 32k ml., new tires, wood grain tdri int., all extras, custom running boards, exc. cond., $18k or best offer. (863)673-0060 CHEVY SILVERADO 1993 - 350 eng., 2WD, Runs great! $350 (863)357-6205 DODGE '94, Runs great. NC very cold. New tires. $2100. (863)675-0104 FORD F-350 DUALLY '87- 460 5 spd., new paint, runs good, $3500 or best offer. (863)228-5044 FORD F350 XL '06 Diesel, flat bed dually, 6 spd manu- al, 24K, $20,000 firm (239)250-6178 FORD RANGER '92, 4 cyl., $1000 or best offer. (863)634-2582 MAZDA '92 Ext cab, auto, $2500 (502)931-8101 TONNEAU COVER Fiber- glass, fits '99-Up Ford Super Duty, Short bed. Arizona beige $400. Neg. (863)227-0222 TOOL BOXES Matched set. Front & 2 sides. Alum. dia- mond plate. For Ford full size, 8', $600. Neg. (863)675-2238 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 SUZUKI SAMURAI '86, 4x4, Soft & Bikini Top, 5 spd., manual trans. w/ OD. Runs well. $1500 (561)261-0766 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 DODGE RAM '99, Runs good. Good condition. 2500. (863)467-9892 Consumers may benefit from recent interest rate cut ATLANTA, GA The recent decision by the Federal Open Market Committee to cut the fed- eral funds rate by .25 percent to 4.50 percent is designed to stimu- late the economy and could help consumers by lowering payments on various types of loans. Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) of Greater Atlanta, Inc., offers some tips for under- standing the benefits that lower interest rates can have on your financial situation. When the Federal Reserve lowers interest rates, banks fol- low suit. Commercial banks usu- ally' follow the Federal Reserve's actions by lowering 'their prime interest rates. Watch to see if your bank cuts rates on various loans. If you have any high-interest rate loans, or those with an adjustable rate, speak with a loan officer to see if you can get a fixed-rate loan at a lower interest rate: Lower interest rates allow consumers to consolidate debt. Consider consolidating high-in- terest balances into one low, fixed monthly payment. You can count on a predictable payment that can eliminate your debt at the end of the term. By saving on interest, you can keep the unused funds for home improvements, medi- cal expenses or any other large purchases. You can also use your savings to repay the debt more quickly. Lower interest rates may favor- ably affect the housing market: The current oversupply of homes nationwide 'is reducing the prices of many homes, and the rate cut could help lower interest rates on fixed-rate mortgage loans. If you have been waiting to buy a home, now may be the time. Be certain to check with your lender to see if they will lower their interest rates on 15 and 30-year fixed rate mort- gage loans. Possible lower rates on credit cards: If you have one or more credit cards, and you have been making this payment and other payments on time, you may qual- ify for a lower interest rate. Check with your lender to find out and shop around for the best rate. Home equity loans are af- fected by interest rates, too: Many people have home equity loans where the interest rate is tied to the prime lending rate. People with home equity loans should check to see if their current rate will drop, as 'well as the monthly payment. If the rate or the pay- ment does not drop, it may be worthwhile to call competing banks to find a lower rate. Continue to.spend your mon- ey wisely. With the holiday sea- son just around the corner, now is the time to be careful about any spending. Take advantage of interest rate cuts to consolidate your debt and lower your pay- ments, but make sure you do not spend too much during the holi- days. Develop a budget for your holiday shopping and stick to it. Need help. getting started? CCCS provides confidential bud- ,get counseling, money manage- ment education, debt manage- ment programs and other services to help consumers. Contact CCCS at 800-Consumer can speak to counselors in English and Span- ish 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, by phone at 1-800-251-CCCS,. and also access the agency's web sites, www.cccsinc.org and www.cccsenespanol.org where live-chat counselors are available around the clock. Web site shows alternative or renewable fuels TALLAHASSEE For the mo- toring public anxious to obtain ethanol and biodiesel fuels, Flor- ida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson announced that more facilities throughout the state are making these products available. To help consumers locate sta- tions offering alternative fuels around Florida, Bronson unveiled a web site that provides locations statewide where E85, E10, biodie- sel and biodiesel-blended fuels can be purchased: The web site is located at http://www.doacs.state. fl.us/standard/petro/AltSiteMap. html. "This tool will enable motor- ists to locate renewable, cleaner burning fuels around the state," Bronson said. "I am very pleased that a number of facilities are now making these fuels available to the public, and we expect the number to continue growing:" E85, an alternative fuel com- prised of 85 percent ethanol and .15 percent gasoline, requires a flex-fuel vehicle. E10, gasoline blended with 10 percent ethanol, and biodiesel-blended fuels can be used in virtually any modern gasoline or diesel engine respec- tively. The website is the latest effort in Bronson's "Farm to Fuel Initia- tive," which is designed to ease both Florida and the nation's de- pendency on foreign oil ard pro- mote cleaner, renewable fuels by having Florida farmers grow fuel crops to support this production. The initiative stems from the "25 x '25" vision, which calls* for 25 percent of the nation's energy needs to be produced by Ameri- ca's farms, ranches and forests by the year 2025. "Florida is well positioned to be a leader in this effort because of our available farmland and our mild climate," Bronson said. "The goal is to reduce the coun- try's dependency on foreign oil, and at the same time to provide alternative crops that our farmers can grow to keep our agriculture industry viable." Museum exhibit highlights Seminole people TALLAHASSEE Secretary of State Kurt S. Browning has announced the opening of a new exhibit, Seminole People of Florida: Survival and Success on Nov. 15. The exhibit will be on display through June 1, 2008 at the Museum of Florida History in downtown Tallahassee. The ex- hibit was created in the spirit of admiration for a group of people who have not only survived but have overcome extreme adversity through the years. The Seminole people have adapted to a chang- ing world with remarkable suc- cess while sustaining many of their traditions. "This exhibit is a testament to the perseverance and pride of the Seminole tribe," said Secretary Browning. "Their contributions to the culture and heritage of Florid- ians cannot be overstated. It is an honor for us to salute and recog- nize the Seminole tribe on their 50th anniversary as a sovereign nation with this exhibit." The exhibit, Seminole People of Florida: Survival and Success, provides a glimpse into Seminole history, culture, and artistic tradi- tions from the mid-1850s to the present, with particular focus on the rich material culture that the Seminoles created and sustained during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The exhibit will include more than 150 artifacts, historical photographs, colorful graphics, a recreation of an early 20th cen- tury trading post and a traditional Seminole dwelling known as a chickee. Artifacts in the exhibit will encompass a range of items from stickball sticks to beauti- ful patchwork clothing from the Museum's collection. Other arti- facts include baskets, dolls,,silver work, beadwork, and utilitarian items. Visitors to the exhibit can access an interactive kiosk that features oral histories, music, and video clips. The Museum of Florida His- tory is working with members of the Seminole Tribe, Florida State University, and others to create a well-rounded exhibit. "We have wanted to create this exhibit for a very long time," said Museum Director Jeana Brunson, "and we are thrilled to present it for the public to learn from and enjoy." The Museum is open every day except Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. The museum is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.; SAtur- day from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.; Sunday and holidays, 12:00 noon until 4:30 p.m. The Museum has extended hours on the third Thurs- day of each month until 8:00 p.m. with special programs and tours. The History Shop is open during regular Museum hours and also until 8:00 p.m. every third Thurs- day. The Museum of Florida His- tory is located in the R. A. Gray Building at 500 South Bronough Street, downtown Tallahassee and admission is free. 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