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rThe Visit us on the Internet at www.FrostproofNews.com Wednesday April 17, 2013 Frostproof News Frostproof's Hometown News for more than 85 years 750 Volume 90 Number 16 USPS NO 211-260 Frostproof, Polk County Florida 33843 Copyright 2013 Sun Coast Media Group, Inc. Softball coach King Smith passes away Complications after heart attack claim popular mentor By BRIAN ACKLEY BACKLEY @ HEARTLANDNEWSPAPERS. COM On the eve of his club's first district playoff game this year, Frostproof Softball Coach James "King" Smith passed away Monday from complications following a serious heart attack late last week. School officials said Tuesday morning that they would forfeit a district playoff game.Thesday night against DeSoto that was scheduled to be played in Mulberry. Smith, 65, was in his fifth season as the Lady Bulldogs coach, accord- ing to Frostproof athletic director Chuck Loveless. "We're not in position to play. It's just not the right thing to do," Loveless said. "It's pretty emotional here today." Frostproof was the No. 3 seed in district play, and had previously lost twice to DeSoto this year, 7-1 and 10-0. "He loved the game, he loved athletics, he loved softball in particular, on all levels," Loveless said. "He was a generous person. He did it all for the kids, nothing about him. He didn't seek the glory or anything like that. He was proud of the opportunity he had to coach Frostproof." Loveless said Smith had a better than .500 record during his tenure as head coach. He also was an assis- tant coach for the girl's soccer team which posted an unbeaten regular season this past fall, a position he held under head coach George Wrye for a number of years. "He was a good friend and coach, always the first to practice and games and the last to leave," Wrye indicated. 'As good of a coach and friend that he was, he was an even greater dad to his daughter Chelle. He never missed an event in which she was involved from school to sports." Loveless said Smith was dedi- cated to the school, community and his student athletes. "He was proud of Frostproof. He was a lifelong resident. If you listed three things, he loved Frostproof, softball and he loved trying to make the girls better." Smith served as the school's facilities and field manager. "He took care of all the fields and COACH |5 Council will have special meeting on wastewater request Details between Lemon X and city still being worked out By BRIAN ACKLEY BACKLEY @HEARTLANDNEWSPAPERS.COM Frostproof city council will meet in special session Thursday to consider a request from the Lemon X company regarding the plant's wastewater. City Manager T.R. Croley said details were still being worked out between the two sides as of Monday afternoon, but that Lemon X had indicated a desire to have something in place no later than April 27. The council's next regularly scheduled meeting isn't until May 6. 2 Croley said even though a final plan hasn't been put in place, city engineer Steve Dutch was comfortable with what has been presented so far.. "He believes the plan is effective and will not create an issue," Croley said. Dutch is expected to be at Thursday's meeting which is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. at city hall. "From what I'm hearing, it sounds like we're going to be covered with no problem. If there is an issue, it will be stopped before it gets to that." Councilman Ralph Waters asked about concerns from any odors from the plant, that have been a problem in the past, and that he said he detected TODAY'S: CONTENTS 7 05252 001025 8I I as recently as last weekend. "They're going through a treatment process that will hopefully eliminate that," Croley said. "There are certain criteria in place that they'll have to meet, and tests that will be pulled be- fore they will be allowed to discharge." Croley said one of the provisions she would like the city to include is that Lemon X have a trained wastewater operator on site, at their cost. "That would be one thing I think that we would want to require," she said. She said the plan involves holding tanks now, and discharge can be held up to six days at a time. The city would be notified before the plant releases its wastewater. "If it passes the tests, it will come forward to us," Croley added. "If it does not, it will go back in the holding tanks." Lemon X has a manufacturing opera- tion in a portion of the former Cargill juice plant on Scenic Highway. Croley said the city already has an ordinance in place that would account for any "extraordinary" charges that would be connected with the proposal. COUNCIL 1 5 FILE PHOTO Smith was honored just days ago by the Frostproof Youth baseball and softball leagues for his tireless work on their behalf. Lieutenant- in-waiting Polk County Sheriff Sgt. Tammy Wagner, center, who has headed up local police operations at the Frostproof substation, will be leaving her position soon thanks to a promotion to lieutenant. The promotion ceremony will be next week, although Wagner isn't sure exactly when her last day will be. There was a farewell reception held after Monday night's council meeting, with City Manager T.R. Croley dishing out slices of cake. Councilwoman Martha Neher, right, was one of the well-wishers who stopped by to offer her thanks to Sgt. Wagner. Calendar..............Page 2 Editorial............. Page 4 Obituaries .......... Page 6-7 County Report...... Page 8 Pets...............Page 14-75 Polk Games ......... Page 16 Feeling Fit........... Page 19 ANNUAL FUN NITE Chamber has four big winners at annual Fun Nite page19 THAT'S GROSS! FrostproofElemen- tary students have fun getting gross page Pae2Fotro esArl1,21 * Wednesday, April 16 Student Art Show The Frostproof Art League and Gallery is hosting its annual student art show through the end of the month. The show is open to the public during normal gallery hours, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday to Thursday, and 9 a.m. to noon on Friday. * Thursday, April 17 City Council The Frostproof City Council will hold a spe- cial meeting starting at 4:30 p.m. in city hall to consider a wastewater arrangement with Lemon X The meeting is open to the public. * Sunday,April 28 CFA Revival Christian Fellowship Assembly, 16 East First Street, Frostproof, will host a revival with evangelist, Jeremy Cook, Sunday eve- ning, April 28, at 6 p.m.; Monday, April 29,, 7:30 p.m.; and Tuesday, April 30, 7:30 p.m. The public is welcome. * Monday, May 6 City Council The Frostproof city council will hold a regularly scheduled meeting at 6 p.m. in city hall. The council normally meets on the first and third Mondays of each month. Student art show now open The annual Frostproof Student Art Show is interested community members are all now on display, invited to see the artistic talent of our youth This year's exhibit features elementary and and high school students. middle school artists as well as artists from Gallery visitors will be able to vote on a Frostproof Senior High School in the com- "People's Choice" award, using a penny, munity's long-standing student show hosted dime or nickel (or other currency) as their by the Frostproof Art League and Gallery. vote for the best piece of art, up through the Additionally, there is a display of Tag Art closing day of the exhibit The proceeds of the by fifth-graders across the state who created "People's Choice" will support the Frostproof special license plate art for use on the front Art League and Gallery's after school and tag holder. summer art programs for children. The show is open to the public through The winners of the "People's Choice" will Tuesday, April 30, during gallery hours receive special recognition as well. "People's which are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Choice" voting will end on Friday, April 27 at Wednesday and Thursday and 9 a.m. to Gallery closing. noon on Friday. A panel of artists will be judging both the "The talent and enthusiasm of the chil- youth entries and the high school entries and dren is just inspiring. Their joy in life is so will be awarding "best of show," first, second, evident in their work," according to Diana and third place ribbons as well as prizes. The Webster Biehl, this year's Student Art Show awards will be announced at the Awards Director. "It just makes you feel happy to Reception on Tuesday evening, April 16. view the work, and you've just got to drop in For more information, contact Biehl at and see what our young people can do!" 863-605-4564 or the Frostproof Art League Parents, relatives, friends, neighbors and and Gallery, 863-635-7271. CSX on target to open next spring By CATHY PALMER FROSTPROOFNEWS@HEARTLANDNEWSPAPERS.COM Evansville Western is deeply into the process of building the huge intermo- dal terminal just north of State Road 60 west of Lake Wales, according to CSX Railroad spokesman Ron Morrow. Morrow said the massive railroad and truck transfer center should be completed by this time next year, but could not be more definitive at this time. "We're doing a lot of work on 1,700 acres of land and all I can tell you is that we're on target," he said. The one-mile entrance road from S.R. 60 into the terminal property has been completed for several months, but access is restricted to construction vehicles, the railroad man explained. When asked about access, Morrow explained that S.R. 60 is a mile from the jump off point for the construction area, and "then there's another mile to get to where the work is actually going on." The remote site is presently a beehive of activity, Morrow explains, saying that on a given day as many as 200 people are present on the work site. "Most of the people working out there are from the surrounding areas," he added. Morrow says the terminal construc- tion doesn't yet have any buildings underway, but according to earlier reports, there will ultimately be ware- house facilities adjacent to the massive transfer yards. The CSX project manager said the intricate rail system was slowly taking shape. "We're building all the tracks and sidings to and from the main lines," he said. The sidings are where trains carrying containers will park while the containers are off-loaded and reloaded onto waiting semi tractor trailers, or the reverse. The terminal is actually being built by CSX subsidiary Evansville and Western which also will operate the terminal when it is complete. "You will see lots of CSX trains in and out and lots of trucks," he said. He also added that some of the transfer trucks will belong to CSX, but other trucking concerns will also use the facility. "We have a large fleet of trucks that are CSX owned or leased, but many, many others will also be using this terminal." Morrow said container shipping had morphed into the primary internation- al shipping method in the early 1980s and had steadily grown since then. He also said the proposed opening of the reconfigured and reconstructed Panama Canal could raise the tonnage that will make its way through the terminal. "We're not sure what affect the canal will have on our freight shipments, but we are expecting some impacts," he said. Morrow would not divulge the cost of the terminal, but research shows that CSX terminals built in Ohio topped $50 million and in Louisville, Ky., at $15 million. CiTi ZENS BANk &TRuST Same Bank. Same Name. Same Great Service for the past 93 years.. Come Visit Chuck Thornton 2 East Wall Street Frostproof, FL 33843 863-635-2244 FDIAubudaleBartow Dundee Haines City Frostproof Lake Wales Lakeland Winter Haven www.Citizens-Bank.com 'FDI ^ Aubundale |Bartow|Dundee Haines City | Frostproof |Lake Wales Lakeland|Winter Haven www.Citizens-Bank.com CALENDAR and EVENT I L- I April 17, 2013 Page 2 Frostproof News Frostproof News Page 3 Paint Pottery while you enjoy ' Breakfast'* or Lunch! Zv . )! CREATE rUN! 863-676-8573 222 E. Stuart Avenue Downtown Lake Wales info@beansnbrushes.com - 5-^-- .www.beansnbrushes.com April 17, 2013 Page 4 Frostproof News April 17, 2013 VIEWPOINT A better system for foster kids We join the foster parents, children and chil- dren's advocates who cheered the signing of a bill last week that will give foster families more freedom to act like other families in Florida. The bill sponsored in the Senate by Sen. Nancy Detert, R-Venice, and the House by Rep. Ben Albritton, R-Wauchula, and signed into law Thursday by Gov. Rick Scott removes some of the bureaucratic hassles foster kids must now endure in their day-to-day lives. It should bring more of something child care advocates said has been lacking: "normalcy." The foster care system, set up to protect chil- dren, can be overbearing and overly protective, advocates say. The fear of liability can trump common-sense decisions. The over-restriction sets foster children apart from their peers in unhealthy ways. These youngsters don't get to experience childhood activities like any other kid. Already burdened by some level of childhood trauma and "different- ness," they are further stigmatized. In a very real way, advocates say, the system Our Viewpoint can harm the development of vulnerable young people. For instance, participation in camp-outs, play groups and overnight outings may require the approval of a state caseworker. In some instanc- es, background checks are required. Civil liabil- ity, not children's social development, becomes an overriding concern for caseworkers and foster parents. For the 19,000 children now in foster care and 9,000 in foster homes or group homes, this may prevent or diminish their participation in the healthy, normal activities of their peers. The new law establishes a "reasonable and prudent" standard for parents to follow. They will be able to let kids join teams, go on school field trips or cruise around town with their pals without going through the rigamarole of state approval. A plan of goals and objectives will be required, but the day-to-day hassles will be removed. Parents will be able to let their foster kids be kids without fear of lawsuit if something goes wrong if they act as "reasonable and prudent parents" would. In other words, the same as everyone else. Overall, it seems to bring more balance and common sense to the system. "In our zest to protect foster care kids, we've basically bubble-wrapped them and kept them from normalcy throughout their childhood," said Detert, a longtime advocate for better foster child services. Albritton also spoke last week of kids "bubble- wrapped" in a "veil of safety, not normalcy." It's telling that this initiative bubbled up from kids, foster parents and guardian ad litems, the volunteers who represent the welfare of foster children. They saw a problernmand worked for a better system. Thanks to the leadership of Detert and Albritton, they reached their goal. Letters to the editor Just want to thank you I have participated in the Polk Senior Games for 15 years with some degree of success. Each time my picture/story appears in the newspaper, I receive compliments and encouragement from my family, friends and strangers. After enjoying "the moment," I redirect the kind words to Father God who is "the giver of every good and perfect gift." He allows me to keep all the memories. The only reason I receive special recognition is because of the hardwork- ing women and men on the newspaper staff who show up at the competitions with a camera and pen and make time to ask me flattering questions. Then they lovingly write my story. I wonder if these unselfish and dedicated photog- raphers and writers know how deeply their stories impact my life? First of all, my husband, children and grand- children enjoy reading your articles. Athletes see your words and are gener- ous with their praise and my church family gives me lots of hugs. Friends and strangers cut out your stories and give them to me. Thank you very much. My story ends with a question. How can BRASWELLI5 Lakeland prayer match: The Holy 1, Atheists 0 There's something distinctly American about praying at public events graduations, football games and such like. Having witnessed too many of these prayers to count, I can't say there is much religious or spiritual about them, but by golly, we Americans can be sure that unlike the Brits or the Swedes or the Japanese whenever we assemble, we're going to be knock, knock, knocking on heaven's door. That goes for our governmental meet- ings as well. Both houses of Congress open each day's session with prayer. At least 82 of the 99 houses of the states' legislatures do the same, with virtu- ally all allowing for prayer on some occasions, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. And in the South and Midwest par- ticularly, it is hard to find a city council, county commission or school board ary McMuilen Fmsftg. that doesn't have a local pastor on hand to invoke the Almighty's blessings on the proceedings. Thanks to a recent- ruling from the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the City of Lakeland will continue to be one of them. The court ruled in the city's favor in a lawsuit filed in 2010 by Atheists of Florida Inc., challenging the City Commission's practice of opening its meetings with prayer, contending that it was a de facto endorsement of a particular religion, Christianity. The lawsuit was the culmination of almost two years of complaints and protests on the part of the atheist group. Full disclosure here: I covered this story for The Ledger of Lakeland from the time Atheists of Florida began its protests until 2011. The city's main antagonist is a former lawyer from Pennsylvania named EllenBeth Wachs. Until a recent falling-out with Atheists of Florida, Wachs manned a lonely outpost as director of the Lakeland chapter of the small Tampa-based organization. With occasional support from one or two fellow atheists, Wachs would show up at the commission meetings, remain seated during the prayers instead of standing as requested, complain about the prayers during the public comments period, skip over the "under God" phrase when reciting the Pledge of Allegiance and engage in other mildly disruptive acts. Finally, her group filed the lawsuit. The commission's practice had been to invite on a rotating basis pastors from the city and its immediate en- virons to offer an invocation. Wachs' lawsuit complained that the invocations inflicted religion on those like her who have no beliefs and that the prayers offered were sectarian they were invariably Christian. The lawsuit had no chance on the first point, since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Marsh v. Chambers that prayers are allowed at legislative meetings provided they do not have a sectarian purpose and efforts are made to ensure all faiths are MCMULLEN 15 The Frostproof News Jim Gouvellis Publisher * Aileen Hood General Manager Paul Northrop Salts Manager lef Roslov [- ditor Brian Ackley Maiiaging ELditor Published every Wednesday at 14 W. Wall Street, Frostproof, FI. 3.1843 by Sun Coast Media Group, Inc. at its Office. Periodical postage paid at Frostproof, Florida and additional Entry Otfice *Phone (863) 676-3467 -Fax 1863) 678-1297 Postmaster. Send address changes to 140 E. 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Readers in the Frostproof area can send letters and column submissions to letters@ lakewalesnews.com or mail them to 140 East Stuart Avenue, Lake Wales Fl. 33853. April 17, 2013 Page 4 Frostproof News A 17 21 F Nw Page_5 Good for another three years COACH FROM PAGE 1 all the grounds," Loveless added. "It's dif- ficult to deal with. It was kind of a shock." Earlier this month, the FrostproofYouth baseball and softball leagues honored him for his lifetime commitment to the kids of the city and local athletics. His contributions were not only noticed in Frostproof, but elsewhere. Despite hav- ing a very young team this year, Smith was COUNCIL FROM PAGE 1 "While we need to have it taken care of, I'd hate to have operational costs passed on to others," Councilwoman Diana Webster-Biehl said. Croley said Dutch indicated that the ordinance was "adequate" for what has been proposed. City attorney Mark Smith said he would talk with Dutch prior to. Thursday's meeting to have the engineer put together a sug- gested ",checklist" of things the city might want to include in a final agreement. Croley said the city and firm have been working together for a while now on a wastewater plan. "I'm just giving you some broad info," Croley added. "In their de- fense, they've been talking with us, trying to come up with a solution that would work for both of us. They've come up with this plan which Steve feels very comfortable will work." BRASWELL FROM PAGE 4 I honor you and give back to you some of the recognition and pleasure that you bestow upon others? Claudette Braswell Lake Wales MCMULLEN FROM PAGE 4 represented. The lawsuit's second point was true, since out of all the city's houses of worship, only three are non-Christian - one synagogue, one mosque and one Hindu temple, and the mosque and the temple have no installed clergy. In other words, the prayers were sectar- ian, but they reflected the religious nature of the city. Still, the city altered its policy slightly to ensure it complied with Marsh, and the lawsuit was thrown out at the District and Circuit levels. Wachs may be a gadfly, but she paid a price in the form of unwarranted harassment. She got the usual comple- ment of hate mail, but then Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, who had clashed with Wachs on another matter, had Wachs arrested on charges later dropped of practicing law without a license simply because Wachs used "Esq." after her name on a petition. It was a petty, all-too-predictable abuse of authority from the establishment of a traditional county like Polk. My view is that these prayers are pretty harmless from a civic point of view, which is exactly why they're problematic from a religious point of view. These prayers are invariably bland, homogenized pablum intended to reassure the status quo rather than hold it up to the all-revealing light of God. Any prayer that really tapped into the nature of God would clear out a council chamber in seconds. I recall one pastor saying that if he were ever asked to pray at a football game, it would be the last time because he would say something like, "Lord, forgive us for trivializing the act of prayer in this way." To which I say, Amen. Cary McMullen is a journalist and editor who lives in Lakeland. He can be reached at cmcmullen@floridavoices. corn HEARTLAND NEWSPAPERS The Lake Wales News, The Fort Meade Leader, The Polk County Democrat, The Frostproof News, The Haines City Herald and Polk County Times Contact your Sales Representative today at 863.676.3467 or 863.533.4183 also recently named the Class 4A, District 10 Coach of theYear as voted on by his fellow coaches. He was a 1965 graduate of Frostproof High School. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Marion Nelson Funeral Home in Frostproof. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at Frostproof's First Baptist Church, with burial to follow in Silver Hill Cemetery. A full obituary was not available in time for this week's edition of the News, but will be printed next week. FILE PHOTO Frostproof's King Smith, where he was always comfortable and proud, coaching the Lady Bulldogs softball team from the third base box. PHOTO BY BRIAN ACKLEY Todd Milton, right, takes the oath of office Monday night during a Frostproof Council meeting. Milton, who was appointed by mayor Anne Dickinson in February to fill the term of Kay Hutzelman, defeated Mike Denby in voting April 2, for a full three-year term. City Clerk Sarah Adelt is administering the oath, while Dickinson looks on. Dickinson was unanimously approved by the council as the city mayor for a full one-year term, while Diana Webster Biehl was approved as vice mayor. Dickinson took over as mayor in February when Hutzelman and her husband Paul moved to Nokomis. 0E~g Frostproof News Page 5 April 17, 2013 OBITUARIES Walter 'Bill' Childs, Sr. Mr. Walter "Bill" Childs, Sr., 88, of Lake Wales, Fla., died on Friday, April 5, 2013, at his home. He was born Sept. 17, 1924, in Norwood, Mass., and moved to Lake Wales in 1987 from Orlando. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, a member of the American Legion, and a Life Member of the VFW Post #2420, Lake Wales. He was retired after 29 years as a caretaker for the Foxboro Company in Massachusetts. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Lake Wales. He is survived by his wife Geneva Childs; children Alice LaPlante of Zephyrhills, Linda LaBelle of Pawtucket, R.I., Walter R. Childs, Jr. of New Bedford, Mass., and Debra Childs of Rhode Island, four stepsons, six grandchildren, two sisters, and four brothers. A graveside service is at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18, 2013, at the Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell. Military honors will be rendered by the Honor Unit of American Legion Post #8, Winter Haven. Johnson Funeral Home in Lake Wales is in charge of arrangements. Rita Lopez Rita Lopez of Lake Wales died April 10, 2013, from a stroke. A visita- tion will be held Friday, April 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Whidden-McLean Funeral Home of Bartow with funeral services on Saturday at 1 p.m. Lamar Pickles Lamar Pickles, 66, of Lake Wales passed away Wednesday, April 10, 2013, at the Somers Hospice House in Sebring. He was born Sept. 16, 1946, in Lake Wales to the late Howard Lee and Lois Pickles; he was a lifelong resident of the area. He was employed by Florida's Natural and served in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Lake Wales VFW and the Lake Wales Elks Lodge; and ,enjoyed fishing, family gatherings and cookouts. Survivors include his wife of 21 years, Sharie Pickles; sons, Terry Pickles of Bartow and Rodney Pickles of Auburndale; stepdaughter, Kimberly Gimondo (Lee) of Apopka; stepson, Albert Coppedge of Frostproof; sister, Janan Parrish of Lake Wales; stepsisters, Sheila Leslin (Rich) of Rockford, Ill., and Cheryl Bair (Paul) of Winter Haven; stepbrother, Lamar Beasley of Winter Haven; five granddaughters and one great-granddaughter. A memorial service is at 2 p.m. Monday, April 15, 2013, at the Marion Nelson Funeral Home in Lake Wales with Rev. Paul Gordon officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Good Shepherd Hospice. Condolences may be sent to the family and the webcast of the service can be viewed at www.marionnelsonfuneralhome.com. Leroy Lancaster Leroy Lancaster of Lake Wales passed away Friday, April 12, 2013, in Lake Wales. He was 88. Marion Nelson Funeral Home in Lake Wales is handling the arrangements. Hydroponics , Aquapomcs for Community Y" Development *. Composting and Soil Building Family Gardening for the Body Mind and Spirit, Raising Perennial Food Plants Edible Forest Gardening A ntenative Cooking Methods -* Rating Backyard Chickens .. __, special learning activities Tic ket Price Includes attendaie at 5 seminars, jam l i and Adults 15 beforee April 13) Chld 18 Unader RE ;t (lidt Ad tickets availe at www.headtvllage.org and Lake W, Another community event sponsored by The Heartland Newspapers Earmon Davis Earmon Davis died Friday April 12, 2013. He was 62. Caver Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Paula J. Harmon Paula J. Harmon of Lake Wales passed away Thursday, April 11, 2013, at the Winter Haven Hospital. She was 68. Marion Nelson Funeral Home in Lake Wales is handling the arrangements. Albert Vigne III Albert Vigne III of Lake Wales died Friday, April 12,2013, at Kindred Hospital in Tampa. He was 83. Marion Nelson Funeral Home is handling arrangements. 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Page 6 Frostproof News April 17, 2013 April 17, 2013 Frostproof News Page 7 OBITUARIES Raymond H. Tindell, Jr. Raymond H. Tindell, Jr., died Saturday, April 6, 2013. Mr. Tindell was born Oct. 17, 1954, in Lake Wales, Fla. He was preceded in death by his par- ents Raymond and Sophia Tindell. He is survived by his daughter, Cecily M. Tindell; sisters, Elizabeth Hunnicutt and Raylene Scott; brother, James Tindell; and Elizabeth Tindell. A memorial service is at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 20, 2013, at Babson Park Community Church, Babson Park, Fla. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Cecily Tindell's college fund at any MidFlorida Credit Union. Please contact a family member for further details. Steele's Family Funeral Services in Winter Haven, Fla., is in charge of arrangements. Phillis M. Moody Phillis M. Moody of Lake Wales died Tuesday, April 16, 2013, at her home from cancer. A memorial gathering will be announced at a later date. Contact a family member for further details. Marion Nelson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Words of Comfort May the longtime L sun shine upon you, all love surround * you, and the sweet i light within you guide your way on. Traditional ...__ Blessing AAAAAA Police memorial service May 10 Frostproof, like many communi- ties across the country, is once again preparing to come together for National Police Week by observing the Third Annual Frostproof Police Officers' Memorial Service on Friday, May 10. The event will be held starting at 9 a.m. All residents are invited to attend the service, which will be held at Frostproof City Hall in front of the Frostproof Police Memorial. In 1962, President Kennedy pro- claimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the calendar week in which May 15 falls, as National Police Week. Established by a joint resolution of Congress in 1962, National Police Week pays special recognition to those law enforcement officers who have lost their lives in the line of duty for the safety and protection of others. National Police Week is a time where we can say thank you to all of our local heroes for the work and support they have provided in our communities, city officials noted. For additional information, please call 863-635-7855. VtI What is Elder Law? By Jason A. Penrod, Esq. I am privileged and thankful to have the opportunity to write for the newspaper again. Since I will be covering a series of elder law subjects in future articles, I thought it appropriate to begin by discussing the very nature of elder law. So what is elder law? The best definition is that elder law is the holistic approach to the legal affairs of the elderly and their families. Elder law often concentrates on designing estate plans designed to meet the lifetime needs of seniors and their loved ones. Once those lifetime needs are met, the elder law attorney also creates the traditional estate plan for post-mortem disposition of assets. The different subject areas of an elder law practice may include long-term care insurance planning, "crisis" Medicaid and Veterans Administration planning, guardianships, special needs planning, traditional estate planning, real estate, and probate. At times, elder law is a blend of the aforementioned practice areas with additional practice areas. That is why I believe the holistic definition is so fitting. In other words, an elder law attorney is an attorney who evaluates a client's situation and advises on how best to secure his or her well-being. The focus of counsel is how to ensure one's lifetime needs are met. As we all know, life can change dramatically when we age and we want to make sure that we are prepared to adapt to meet any unmet needs. Examples of some "thinking outside the box" types of questions that an elder law attorney may ask his or her client are the following: "What are your favorite activities?", "Which of these activities can we make sure you continue enjoying?", "Is there anything that you feel you need right now but do not have?", "What are your main concerns and worries about the future?", and "Do you have a plan in place were you to require long-term care?" As we age, I believe most of us are looking for "Peace of Mind". If the elder law attorney can provide that that solace to his or her client, as well as to his or her respective families, then the attorney has performed an invaluable service. P.S. I want to thank so many of you for all the prayers and love Mony and I have received towards welcoming our baby girl, Isabella Sophia Penrod, in to this world. Born January 14, 2013; 51bs, 15oz. The Lake Wales News is pleased to offer the legal column entitled "From the Attorney's Desk", authored by Jason A. Penrod, a law partner with Family Elder Law. The column addresses legal issues of particular interest to our readers. In addition, the columnist answers individual questions from the readership on a wide range oftopics. To submit your questions or suggestions for topics, please send them to: Lake Wales News; 140 East Stuart Avenue, Lake Wales, FL 33853, or email them to lakewalesnews@vahoo.com. Family Elder Law A Firm ; ,, ', tor S & vh.v Wto, Love w li- Frostproof News Page 7 April 17, 2013 Page 8 Frostproof News April 17, 2013 COUNT C-- 9=6 a." Construction milestone reached Polytech's new building unveiled in ceremony Tuesday By CATHY PALM ER CORRESPONDENT Florida's mega-million dollar new university, Florida Polytechnic, reached a major construction milestone Tuesday when a topping-off ceremony signaled the completion of the iconic oval main building's framework. More than 150 people attended the brief ceremony marking the structure's main building framework had been completed, including its major propo- nent former State SenJ.D. Alexander, the world-famous architect who designed the building Santiago Calatrava and mem- bers of the new school's governing board and foundation. The brief ceremony at the high- visibility campus just off Interstate 4 and the Polk Parkway, drew praise from the FPU board of trustees chairman Rob Gidel who said the building was "like a tree being planted that many of us won't -be around to enjoy the shade from" and "it brings us to the time where an idea is becoming a reality." The sometimes controversial university, which has an expected cost of close to $100 million, will "say who we are for the future," Gidel added. "This is reflective of Polk County's enlightenment for the future." Calatrava also offered brief comments saying the new futuristic structure reflects the Greek saying "en theos usum" which he said translated to enthusiasm. "This shows us all how many people working together can make wonderful things happen," the Spanish designer Calatrava and engineer said. "This is a spiri- tual. concept that will guide others through technology to achieve art." The new building features many innovative design features, according to reports, including louvers in the roof that can follow the sun. When completed in another 14 months, the building will effectively be the campus and serve some 500 students specializing in engineering, science, technology and mathematics. The building will be called the Innovation, Science and Technology Building. The two-story building clad in white grating will be surrounded by a moat- like lake that will ultimately imitate the reflecting pool in Washington, D.C., university spokeswoman and commumi- cations director Joanne Chive says. It will contain 160,000 square feet of space with classrooms, auditoriums, research and teaching labs on the first floor, faculty and administrative offices, support work rooms, conference rooms and a library on the second floor. There will be 26,000 square feet of common-use area, much of which will be in a covered walkway or arcade dotted with contemplative spots where students may gather to study or mingle between classes. "This will create an innovative, technol- ogy rich in interdisciplinary environment for our students," added Chive. Skanska Construction company Vice President Chuck Jablon told the assembly "each and every one of us knows this is something special. We are committed to diligence and to bring the best quality to Florida and the world." Earlier, Calatrava said the purpose of his unique design was to show what an important role landscapes, plants and water play in the state of Florida. He also said he wanted to design an iconic structure that would identify the new university around the world and also provide a pedestrian-friendly campus. Only foot traffic will be allowed in the middle of the campus with all park- ing around the outer rim of the main structures, officials said. The last stanchion was lifted into place at the roof center Tuesday by a massive crane and gingerly placed near where a 1,~ PHOTO BY AL PALMER The last stanchion is hoisted into place at Tuesday's topping-off ceremony at Florida Polytechnic's new iconic building on the campus in northeast Polk County. traditional tree had already been installed beside a flagpole. Chive said the building should be com- pleted in June 2014 and open to students in August when the fall term begins. Impact fee discussion top at joint meeting County, school board to meet on Friday By MARY CANNADAY MCANNADAY @HEARTLANDNEWSPAPERS.COM One of the top issues under discussion at a joint Polk County-School Board meeting Friday will be school impact fees, which more than ever will be an important source of revenue for the district with tax revenues-down and ever-increasing belt-tightening. Impact fees are charged to developers to help compensate for the additional load on county roads, schools and services. Whether to continue them, with the possibility of chasing away new develop- ment, has been an issue over the past couple of years. The meeting where the boards get together to talk about concerns and wish lists is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. to noon Friday at the Jim Miles Professional Development Center at 5204 U.S. - Highway 98 S., Highland City. It is open to the public. Regarding their stake on impact fees, which is first up on the agenda, the school district will present audit results, school population data, (from 2008 to the present and projected for the next five years); current school facility needs and the current fund balance. Board members and interim superintendent John Stewart discussed the importance of keeping the school impact fees in place during these tough economic times. The district is currently in the process of trying to trim about $18 million in order to balance next year's budget, and they are still about $4 million short of the mark. Also on the agenda is an update on future plans to address overcrowding at schools attended by Poinciana and northeast Polk County students. Parents from Poinciana have long requested a better solution for their high school- aged children, than busing them to Haines City or Osceola County schools, which takes money out of the district coffers. The Poinciana community is in the unusual position of straddling two county lines both Polk and Osceola. There is no provision for high school within the town but the school board has been meeting with community members and facilities staff seeking a solution. Other topics to be discussed Friday include partnering with the Citrus Connection and Winter Haven Area Transit to provide after-school program transportation at no cost. Also, joint use of fields and facilities for high schools and county recreation purposes is on the agenda. School board policies that will be dis- cussed are the fees charged for outside parties to use facilities, and the dissemi- nation of information to students. Follow-ups from last year's meeting include a discussion on bus and vehicle fleets moving to the use of natural or propane gas, and a sharing of costs and facilities between the county and the district. 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A nine person panel of experts, includ- ing growers, processors, researchers and corporate leaders, spent nearly two hours last week at Florida Southern University in a group discussion about their industry, moderated by agriculture commissioner Adam Putnam as part of the state's celebra- tion to mark 500 years of growing and cultivating in Florida. "It's the same now as it was when we started. It's man against nature," said Jerry Chicone, a grower and real estate executive from Orange County, who also did a good job summing up the history of the industry. "Our mothers squeezed their orange juice for us. Our wives opened a can of concen- trate. Today, our daughters pour orange juice forus." One ofthemajor changes in the 20th century was the growth of citrus co-ops, and the decline of independent grovers and growers. "It was a great situation, because almost every night a fruit buyer would call you and try to buy your crop. There was a lot of competition going on," Chicone said of be- ing an independent "Then things changed. Prior to the'50s, a lot of the groves were owned by schoolteachers, shop owners, everybody had a little 40 acre grove, or 20-acre grove. Today, if you're not in a good, strong co-op, you're really gambling." Another big change came during the Reagan Administration, when new eco- nomic rules and regulations opened up the business to large institutional investments from entities like insurance companies and large agribusiness firms. "If you had 100 acres, even 80 acres, back in the day you could put your kids through college and buy a Cadillac every four years," said Lindsay Raley, a board member for Florida's Natural and President of the Dundee Citrus Growers Association. "Today ifs 1,000 acres. You have to have economy of scale." Chicone said the cost of doing business was always manageable in the past, but is dose to not being so today. "For years, $750, $800, you could grow a good citrus grove. It would look good, it would produce a good crop, you were in good shape. All of a sudden in the last fewyears, that figure's jumped up. I used to think it was $1,700, now it's increased $300 or $400 above that Now you have so much expense to produce these crops, this industry has been through a lot of crises, but as bad as greening and canker are, one of our greatest challenges right now, if we're going to have an industry in the future, is the economics. I'm not sure that these smaller growers are going to be able to continue. We really are at the breaking level right now." Many in the group have served stints on the state's Citrus Commission, which itself has undergone major changes in recent years. The commission is smaller, having been reduced from 12 to 9 members, and its focus has shifted at least a little bit. "It's very different today. It's been an interesting evolution, to see how we can use that arm to try to grow the market," said Daniel Richey, president and CEO of Riverfront Packing Company, located in Vero Beach. "The role of that commission, the role of those tax dollars, are to grow the pot, in awareness and purchase. The brands fight for the market share, but there has to be some uniformity to that lift. However, in the last few years, there has been a shift in commission funds, with more money going to research than ever before. Expanding juice markets, both within the United States and overseas, espe- cially southwest Asia, would also help the industry. "The northeast is still the orange juice basket, if you will," said Robert Behr, Chief Operating Officer for Florida's Natural. "Their per capital consumption generally runs anywhere from one and one half to two times the national average. Out west, it's less than average. That speaks to the historical use patterns. The good news is CITRUS 111 One afternoon, a 37-year-old mother of two heard a knock at the front door of her home. At first, the woman assumed the visitor was a solicitor and told her 9-year-old twins not to answer. When the knocking continued and the door bell began ringing repeatedly, the woman called her husband at work. Her husband advised her and the children to hide while he called 911. The family hid in a crawlspace in the attic. Meanwhile, the intruder had forced his way into the home using a crowbar. After rummaging through the home, the Intruder worked his way to the attic where he was met with a .38-cal. revolver. The woman fired six times. The intruder was later transported to a local medical center and was expected to survive his multiple gunshot wounds. (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Loganville, GA, 1/5/13) Bryan Lee, owner of the Almond Avenue Pharmacy, had no choice but to fire his .45-cal. pistol when a 31-year-old male entered his store firing a similar model. The gunman entered the store and immediately fired multiple rounds striking Lee's mother, Sophie Lee, in the leg. Bryan Lee returned fire, causing the man to flee. He collapsed a block away and later died at a local hospital. Lee was unharmed and his mother was expected to make a quick recovery. Lee said, "We just did what we had to do to survive:' (The Fresno Bee, Madera, CA. 1/11/13) , Roger Mundell, Jr. entered his garage one morning only to be confronted by a seemingly rabid bobcat that had gained entry through an open door. The bobcat attacked Mundell, biting him in the face and clawing at his arms. Mundell was able to escape the garage and thought the bobcat was still trapped inside. Before he could warn his 15-year-old nephew, Michael, of the danger, the bobcat was spotted nearby. The cat lunged at Michael grabbing him by the arm. As Mundell tried to pull the cat off of his nephew his wife, Cindy, then re- trieved a firearm and handed it to Mundell who shot the bobcat. The family was treated for injuries and vaccinated for rabies. It was later determined that the bobcat was, in fact, rabid. (Spencer New Leader, Amherst, MA, 1/18/13) Hasib Kuric, a homeless man living behind a gas station, spotted two men putting on masks and gloves outside the building. Kuricttan inside-o warn the clerk, Leonard Carr. The men followed Kuric inside and began shooting.-Carr retrieved his own firearm and returned fire. One of the masked men was fatally wounded while the other fled and was arrested a few blocks away. He was charged with two counts of second-degree Attempted Felony Murder, one count of second-degree Felony Murder and one count of Armed Occupied Burglary. Kuric and Carr were not injured. (LocallO.com, Hollywood, FL, 1/15/13) After confronting a man lurking in his front yard the previous morning, Clint Lowery called police a second time when the same man tried to gain entry by forcing open the door to his home. With his 2-year-old daughter sleeping inside, Lowery did what he had to do to ensure his family's safety. Lowery met the intruder on the front porch with a 12-ga. shotgun I and held him there until police arrived. Lowry said, "I just did whatever anybody would do to protect their family.'(Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA. 1/23/13) .. When two men walked into Rafael Lantigua's store after dark with their hoods pulled tight exposing only their eyes, he grew suspicious. Understandably so as one of the men pro- duced a gun and pointed it at him. Lantigua quickly reached for his own firearm from his waist band and pointed it in their direction. Both men jumped back in surprise before flee- ing the premises. It was last reported that both men were still at large. According to police, Lantigua was unharmed and nothing was stolen from his store (The Eagle-Tribune, Law- rence, MA, 1/14/13) Michael and Amy Stephens were at home with their two young daughters when they saw deputies speeding past their home. The couple then overheard on their police scanner that there was a man in the area being sought by police. Michael grabbed a flashlight and headed outside to investigate and to make sure his family's home was secure. As he stepped outside, he saw the 26-year-old fugitive nearby. Michael attempted to detain him while Amy dialed 911. The fugitive was able to grab Michael's flashlight and started swinging it wildly over his head. Amy appeared with a .243 rifle and warned the man that she would shoot. Soon after, the fugitive was arrested and booked on several preliminary charges. Mi- chael suffered a few stitches, but was otherwise unharmed. 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"We're seeing consumers in Beijing and Shanghai pay as much as $12 for a carton of orange juice," said Peter McClure, the ag research and business development manager for Vero Beach-based Evans Properties Inc. "Where there is income, we see demand for imported product." And while the group spent much of its time talking about the industry's past, they also weighed in on its future. McClure said the industry is playing a little catch-up when it comes to the disease. "Our institutions were kind of a little asleep at the wheel. We didn't really know what the disease was doing inside the citrus," he said. "Unfortunately, we've had to do a lot of fundamental research just to learn to fit the pieces of the puzzle together. You're shining a flashlight into the dark hoping to find a little nugget As research coalesces, we're learning much more about how this all interacts. There's solutions out there, we just have to find them." Officials said there are at least 19 states and 13 countries that have started or funded greening research. "It's a very difficult issue, but again, we're doing all that we possibly can. We're not focused on one thing, we're focused on everything that you can," McClure added. "We have to have a breakthrough." He said one of the challenges is it is hard to recreated the greening bacteria in a lab setting. "If you're a vet, you can't work on mus- tangs running wild on the prairie, you have to get them in a corral," he added. "We haven't gotten the bacteria in the corral yet, so that makes it very tough." Raley said a solution would be like an amalgamation of answers. "I don't think it's going to be a silver bullet," he noted. "It's going to be a bunch of little things come together. There's more money spent on greening in the last decade than in the last century. The disease was worldwide, but until Florida and Brazil had it, there really wasn't the interest in greening." "I'm optimistic that the greening prob- lem will be solved. Our industry has been resilient over the years. Generally, technol- ogy and research has led the way. I feel that if we're all here in 500 years, our industry will be too," Behr said. "This year, the industry really went through a collective freak-out. It really hit home how bad greening is, but I think something will come in the years to come, but it's probably going to get worse before it gets better, but I'm confident the industry will survive. "This industry had a lot of character, it also has a lot of characters that will not give up. We will survive, it may change, and we need to change with it, it's part of our heritage, it's part of our culture in Florida. Tim Hurner, who for more than three decades has served as a county exten- sion agent in Highlands County, said the greening answer can't only be acceptable to growers. 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Schotman captive breeding has even developed pastel and lavender color variants. Skunks are Mustelids, the fam- ily of carnivores that includes otters, weasels, ferrets and even wolverines. This genetic background has to be considered when keeping a skunk, as small mammals and birds may be at risk. If obtained young and socialized properly, they can make very attractive pets. A primary diet of dog food with some supplements of fruits, veggies, eggs, etc. make their diet fairly easy. The pri- mary health issue I have experienced with skunks in veterinary practice is obesity ... a very difficult management challenge. I do recommend that males be - neutered and females have ovar- ian hysterectomy. While skunks are susceptible to both canine and feline viral disease, I recommend vaccina- tion for canine distemper and rabies. Specific distemper vaccine should be used as the normal dog vaccine may give them clinical distemper. Intestinal parasites can be an issue. Cocciodiosis is common in young skunks and can result in rectal proplapse. Hookworm and roundworm are not uncommon. The latter maybe a potential for zoonosis as a source of larval migrans. Rabies is a problem in areas of wild skunk populations. I do recommend rabies vaccination. Mostly my skunk owners enjoy and take good care of their pets. They do have some odor which is usually managed easily with special shampoos. Nail trims are necessary, I recommend training the youngsters to accept nail trims with a reward. I do not recommend taking in a wild skunk as a pet. The risk of rabies, and other disease/parasite issues are a concern, but their anal glands will be a problem immediately. I do not recommend skunks, as my partners and staff resent any odors like skunk scent, and I have never been able to find one PETS 115 Dog& "C d& 4 gptd& PoIe$-PAA d "Atmo I Find us on ~~52 atl~i &a & ,. e( ADOPTIONS '* Bentley is a one year old Cocker Spaniel who was found as a stray. 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If you would like to donate, please send your donations to: The Humane Society of Polk County 555 Sage Rd., Winter Haven, FL 33881 863-324-5227 863-325-8905 (fax) Or you can donate online by going to: www.humanesocietyofpolkcounty.org Hours: Tues-Sat 10am 5pm Kennel closes at 4pm Central Florida's Premier 24-Hour Emergency Care and Specialty Referral Center "Helping People by Helping Their Pets" ^.Vetertnarv ASSO C I ATES 2444owfmeqtncy qMterd Emergency/Critical Care Oncology Surgery Radiology General Practice Boarding & Grooming Dog Park 3025 Dundee Rd, Winter Haven, FL 33884 -(863) 324-3340 Major Credit Cards and www.vhavets.com Care Credit Accepted April, we will discount your spay/ neuter by 15% and if you add a mimrnnhin hi C0 IumuC p wt: will take an additional 7!n 10%, off. 4 4 VETERINARY HOSPITAL Don't forget to "Like" us on f Facebook! A. Fleet Ryland, DVM Thomas Schotman, DVM Michael Matthews, DVM Jess Anderson, DVM Jennifer Waltman, DVM 520 Mountan Lake Cutoff Rd. 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Cats:There are approximately 86.4 million owned cats in the U.S. 33% of US households own at least one cat 52% of owners own more than one cat. If you would like 863-676-PAWS Sisat~t~icR 'S:~gg Why Advertise On Our Pet Pages? )reams i HERE ARE SOME STATISTICS: Dogs: There are approximately 78.2 million owned dogs in the U.S. 39% of US households own at least one dog 28% of owners own two dogs. Cats:There are approximately 86.4 million owned cats in the U.S. 33% of US households own at least one cat 52% of owners own more than one cat. "My Owner Never Had It This Good" Statistics were compiled from the American Pet Products Association 2011-2012 Natural Pet Owners Survey. Statistics were compiled from the American Pet Products Association 2011-2012 Natural Pet Owners Survey. April 17, 2013 Frostproof News Page 15 Page 16 Frostproof News April 17, 2013 2013 Polk Senior Games Results 50OYard Butterfly Women Age 60-64: 1. Kathleen Tittle 53.48; 2. Carol Midence 54.01. Age 70-74: 1. Alberdina Brown 1:44.69. Men Age 55-59: 1. Allen Sale 29.41; 2. Ralph Swiger 41.47; 3. James Luffman 55.07. Age 65-69: 1. Paul Polgar 30.73 new record; 2. Robin Wickman 38.93; 3. James Heppel 50.91. Age 70-74: 1. Loren Sibilla 56.68; 2. Jim Corbeil 1:10.21; 3. Larry Smucker 2:48.32. 100 Yard Butterfly Women Age 65-69: 1. Alice Kelly 2:02.48. Age 70-74: 1. Frances Weston 2:11.68; 2. Janice Mellberg 2:43.57. Men Age 55-59: 1. Allen Sale 1:11.20; 2. Ralph Swiger 1:41.00. Age 65-69: 1. David Jarvis 1:19.05 new record. Age 70-74: 1. Jim Corbeil 2:42.52. 50 Yard Freestyle Women Age 50-54: 1. Lorraine Valerino 42.80; 2. Christine Burns 57.70. Age 60-64: 1. Kathleen Tittle 40.21; 2. Carol Midence 42.61; 3. Jan Smith 44.55. Age 65-69: 1. Donna Kime 50.74. Age 70-74: 1. Jeanne Hackett 39.27; 2. Alberdina Brown 1:06.57. Age 75-79: 1. Doris Prokopi 57.19; 2. Corlene Findley 1:00.52. Age 80-84: 1. Jean Lafferty 1:45.47. Age 85-89: 1. Phyllis Goodlad 58.01 new record; 2. Ellen Brown 1:34.07. Men Age 50-54: 1. Mark Sessums 30.08. Age 55-59: 1. James Luffman 34.81. Age 60-64: 1. Brian Voisard 26.88; 2. Terry Wampler 59.55. Age 65-69: 1. Paul Polgar 27.06 new record; 2. Robin Wickman 30.73; 3. James Heppel 33.02; 4. Dennis Bishop 38.62; 5. Ken Hickey 43.37. Age 70-74: 1. Loren Sibilla 41.16; 2. Jim Partain 47.31; 3. Harvey Cohen 48.18; 4. Larry Smucker 1:33.90. Age 75-79: 1. Donald Doe 36.91; 2. Alan Phillips 41.36. Age 80-84: 1. James Pitts 38.92; 2. Phil Lindsley 39.42; 3. Dick Foster 57.45. 100 Yard Freestyle Women Age 50-54: 1. Lorraine Valerino 1:37.03; 2. Christine Burns 2:19.06. Age 60-64:1. Kathleen Tittle 1:32.79. Age 65-69: 1. Donna Kime 2:01.47. Age 70-74: 1. Jeanne Hackett 1:29.19; 2. Alberdina Brown 2:31.41. Age 75-79: 1. Doris Prokopi 2:07.26. Age 80-84: 1. Jean Lafferty 3:46.82. Age 85-89:1. Phyllis Goodlad 2:07.96 new record; 2. Ellen Brown 3:10.04. Men Age 50-54: 1. Mark Sessums 1:08.45. Age 55-59: 1. James Luffman 1:17.93. Age 60-64: 1. Brian Voisard 59.22. Age 65-69: 1. Paul Polgar 1:03.14; 2. Terry McGee 1:09.87; 3. William Stephens 1:13.82; 4. Robin Wickman 1:16.16; 5. Dennis Bishop 1:36.41. Age 70-74: 1. Loren Sibilla 1:43.71; 2. Jim Partain 2:02.07; 3. Harvey Cohen 2:05.59. Age 75-79:1. Donald Doe 1:26.41; 2. Alan Phillips 1:52.85; 3. Fred Beckett 2:05.25. Age 80-84: 1. Phil Lindsley 1:32.00; 2. James Pitts 1:33.15; 3. Dick Foster 2:13.62. Age 90-94: 1. Lowell Heneveld 3:02.87 new record. 200 Yard Freestyle Women Age 55-59: 1. Jocelyn Lowther 3:22.55. Age 65-69: 1. Carolyn Zelonis 4:54.70. Age 70-74: 1. Jeanne Hackett 3:21.53; 2. Mary Rose Rowan 3:41.80; 3. Frances Weston 4:04.11; 4. JoAnn Fowler 4:22.54; 5. Alberdina Brown 5:27.05. Age 75-79: 1. Martha Henderson 3:46.34; 2. Doris Prokopi 4:18.46. Age 80-84:1. MaryTusa 3:43.68 new record. Age 85-89; 1. Phyllis Goodlad 4:25.57 new record; 2. Ellen Brown 6:44.57. Men Age 50-54: 1. Mark Sessums 2:45.54. Age 55-59: 1. Allen Sale 2:09.57. Age 60-64: 1. Brian Voisard 2:12.75. Age 65-69: 1. Terry McGee 2:39.31; 2. William Stephens 2:42.99; 3. Jim Klinzing 3:17.63; 4. Leander Aulisio 3:39.83. Age 70-74: 1. Thomas Carroll 2:55.17; 2. Loren Sibilla 3:52.56. Age 75-79: 1. Steven Hendrickson 3:36.63; 2. Fred Beckett 4:22.67. Age 80-84:1. Phil Lindsley 3:27.71; 2. Dick Foster 4:57.94; 3. Richard Adicks 6:45.17. Age 90-94: 1. Lowell Heneveld 6:14.10 new record. 500 Freestyle Women Age 70-74: 1. Frances Weston 10:48.38; 2. Alberdina Brown 14:14.39. Age 75-79: 1. Martha Henderson 9:47.82; 2. Doris Prokopi 1:36.53. Age 80-84: 1. Mary Tusa 9:53.49 new record. Men Age 50-54: 1. Pete Turner 6:33.30. Age 60-64: 1. Brian Voisard 6:13.10; 2. Robert Kelly 8:06.58. Age 65-69: 1. David Jarvis 7:14.16; 2. William Stephens 7:36.54; 3. Terry McGee 7:38.35; 4. Jim Klinzing 8:45.15; 5. Leander Aulsio 9:25.84; 6. Richard Sumner 9:31.23; 7. Don Gledhill 9:43.88. Age 70-74: 1. Thomas Carroll 8:01.03; 2. Jim Corbeil 11:16.57; 3. Loren Sibilla 11:36.83. Age 75-79: 1. Fred Beckett 12:29.75. Age 80-84: 1. Phil Lindsley 9:30.60 new record; 2. Dick Foster 12:39.15; 3. Richard Adicks 18:36.44. Age 90-94: 1. Lowell Heneveld 16:28.76. 100 Yard Individual Medley Women Age 60-64: 1. Carol Midence 1:54.82. Age 65-69: 1. Alice Kelly 1:46.00. Age 70-74: 1. Jeanne Hackett 1:50.23; 2. Mary Rose Rowan 1:57.93; 3. Frances Weston 2:10.28; 4. Janice Mellberg 2:16.25; 5. JoAnn Fowler 2:31.04. Age 75-79: 1. Martha Henderson 2:08.82; 2. Doria Prokopi 2:24.19. Age 80-84: 1. Mary Tusa 2:08.42. Age 85-89: 1. Ellen Brown 3:32.48. Men Age 50-54: 1. Pete Turner 1:17.86. Age 55-59: 1. Allen Sale 1:08.66; 2. Ralph Swiger 1:28.50. Age 65-69: 1. Terry McGee 1:27.00; 2. Robin Wickman 1:28.21; 3. James Heppel 1:42.35; 4. Leander Aulisio 1:57.46. Age 70-74: 1. Thomas Carroll 1:30.78; 2. Loren Sibilla 2:01.33; 3. Jim Corbeil 2:36.14; 4. Larry Smucker 4:26.95. Age 75-79: 1. Alan Phillips 2:17.33; 2. Fred Beckett 2:51.84. 200 Yard Individual Medley Men Age 55-59: 1. Allen Sale 2:28.19; 2. Ralph Swiger 3:20.58. Age 65-69: 1. Terry McGee 3:28.06. Age 70-74: 1. Jim Corbeil 5:39.91. Table Tennis Singles Women Age 60-64: 1. Cathleen Marquis; 2. Charlene Jaeger. Age 65-69: 1. Mardee Goldberg; 2. Deborah Harrison; 3. Fran Munoz. Age 70-74: 1. Chin Chai Morris. Age 75-79: 1. Jan Trimble; 2. Claudette Braswell. Age 80-84: 1. Leurene Hildenbrand. Men Age 50-54: 1. Mike Hodges; 2. Wayne Epperson; 3. Mark Williams. Age 55-59: 1. Allen Ayscue. Age 60-65: 1. William Mogensen; 2. Ashton Madray; 3. Patrick Lui. Age 65-69: 1. David Cass; 2. Dennis Bishop; 3. Richard Cuthriell. Age 70-74: 1. Michael Rusaw; 2. Jose Borges; 3.Frank Valiant. Age 75-79: 1. Raymond Look; 2. Danny Nail; 3. Jim Weisbecker. Age 80-84: 1. Jack Main; 2. Les Fulop; 3. William Hubner. Age 85-89: 1. Stanley Wojdylo; 2. Frank Ustik. Doubles Women Age 60-64:1. Geraldine Lesser and Charlene Jaeger. Age 65-69:1. Fran Munoz and Linda Cass; 2. Deborah Harrison and Mardee Goldberg. Age 70-74: 1. Leurene Hildenbrand and Chin Chai Morris. Age 75-79: 1. Jan Trimble and Claudette Braswell. Men Age 50-54:1. Allen Ayscue andWayne Epperson. Age 60-64:1. Stuart Lesser and William Mogensen; 2. Ashton Madray and Tim Ho; 3. Michael Rusaw and Cornel West. Age 65-69:1. Frank Valiant and David Cass; 2. John Weaver and Dennis Bishop. Age 70-74: 1. Jose Borges and Raymond Look; 2. Richard Moreau and Ted Ostrowski; 3. Robert Corrado and Stewart Whitney. Age 75-79: 1. Jack Main and Jose Nieves; 2. Danny Nail and Les Fulop; 3. David Goin and Bill McDonough. Age 80-84: 1. Henry Tiedeberg and William Hubner. Age 85-89: 1. Frank Ustik and Stanley Wojdylo. Mixed Doubles Age 60-64:1. Mardee Goldberg and William Mogensen; 2. Cornel West and Charlene Jaeger; 3. Fran Munoz and Ashton Madray. Age 65-69:1. Deborah Harrison and Michael Rusaw; 2. Stuart Lesser and Geraldine Lesser; 3. Linda Cass and David Cass. Age 70-74: 1. Chin Chai Morris and Ted Ostrowski. Age 75-79: 1. Richard Moreau and Leurene Hildenbrand; 2. Claudette Braswell and Jose Nieves; 3. Jim Weisbecker and Jan Trimble. Tennis Singles Women Age 55-59: 1. Linda Ramka; 2. Svetlana Darrow. Age 65-69: 1. loanne Collier. Age 70-74: 1. Jean Kattner; 2. Alberdina Brown; 3. Jule Mackenzie. Age 75-79: 1. Claudette Braswell. Men Age 55-59: 1. Gary Hun; 2. Timothy Seymour. Age 60-64:1. Robert Malkemes; 2. Charles Winters; 3. Bill Bateman. Age 65-69: 1. Jonathan Bortner; 2. David Hales; 3. Delano Clare. Age 70-74: 1. Larry Patterson; 2. Larry Gill; 3. Steven Kieler. Age 75-79: 1. Duane Hopkins; 2. Larry Spong. Age 80-84: 1. Don Phillips; 2. Claude White. Doubles Women Age 50-54: 1. Denise Maqueira and Rebecca Pate. Age 55-59: 1. Susie McGill and Laura Motis; 2. Nanette Hartmann and Karen Bateman; 3. Brenda Parsons and Dee Oeters. Age 60-64:1. Jean Holan and Kathy Reid; 2.Wendy Schmidt and Phyllis Schnell; 3. Marti Franklin and Linda Age 65-69: 1. Pat McQuillan and Chris Faucett; 2. Joanne Collier and Levenia Ferguson; 3. Wanda Crocker and Cindy Dulin. Age 70-74: 1. Jean Kattner and Leticia Otero; 2. Jimmie Stokes and Eileen Fields; 3. Alberdina Brown and Debbie Brockmann. Age 75-79: 1. Joan Pendrey and Betty Stephens; 2. Glynnie Wheeler and Kathleen Williams; 3. Priscilla Cope and Elaine Roat. Men Age 50-54: 1. Gary Hun and David Smith. Age 55-59: 1. Robin Lobel and Bill Sundvall; 2. Tony Melanio and Timothy Seymour. Age 60-64:1. David Myer and Charles Winters; 2. Herb Nold and David Yeary; 2. Kirk Coffman and Jim Laffoon. Age 65-69: 1. Jonathan Bortner and Aubrey Whitaker; 2. Jolhn Haldeman and Duane Hopkins; 3. Steve Murphy and David Hales. Age 70-74: 1. Donald Freeseman and Paul Connell; 2. Lex Taylor and Rodney James; 3. Gordon Wilson and Ron Berkenstock. Age 75-79: 1. Ron Nelson and Richard Mackey; 2. John Bullard and Jim Barry; 3. Don Utzman and Robert Hankins. Age 80-84: 1. Jerry Bean and Claude White; 2. Peter Giordano and James McPartlan. Age 85-89: 1. Thomas Shaw and Warren Smith. Mixed Doubles Age 50-54: 1. Denise Maqueria and Cal Bowen. Age 55-59:1. Susie McGill and Jerry Miller; 2. Dennis Bishop and Karla Walker; 3. Bill Bateman and Karen Bateman. Age 60-64: 1. Wendy Schmidt and Robert Malkemes; 2. Kathy reid and Yilmaz Taskin; 3. Marilyn Richmond and Larry Richmond. Age 65-69: 1. Aubrey Whitaker and Judi Whitaker; 2. Wanda Crocker and Rodney James; 3. Levenia Ferguson and Delano Clare. Age 70-74: 1. Don Phillips and Jean Holan; 2. Judy Freeman and Buddy Williams; 3. Louise and Larry Patterson. Age 75-79: 1. Betty Stephens and Robert Hankins. Age 80-84: 1. Joan Pendry and Jerry Bean. ITrack 50 Meter PHOTO PROVIDED Volunteers from Floral Lakes at Eucre event at the Bartow Civic Center. Women Age 50-54: 1. Debi Brightwell 9.30; 2. Jeannette Williams 9.68. Age 55-59: 1. Jocelyn Lowther 7.98 new record; 2. Roxanne Youngs 9.06. Age 60-64: 1. Linda Johnson 9.98; 2. Becky Kloster 12.30. Age 65-69: 1. Ella Redpath 8.86 new record; 2. Debra Hanes 13.21. Age 70-74: 1. Tillie Garlan 11.25; 2. Nancy Johnston 13.85. Age 75-79: 1. Martha Jenkins 11.77; 2. Liz Troldahl 16.54; 3. Claudette Braswell 16.62. Age 80-84: 1. Betty Arney 22.19. Men Age 50-54: 1. Jerry Mobley 6.92; 2. Walter Collins 7.21; 3. Bill Alcock 7.52; 4. Bernard Scott 7.61. Age 55-59: 1. Richard Allen 7.16; 2. Bob Pfeiffer 8.63. Age 60-64: 1. Duane Peacock 7.77; 2. Ed Monti 8.05; 3. Douglas Arney 8.82; 4. Gary Ruble 9.35. Age 65-69: 1. William Benford 8.18. Age 70-74: 1. Bud Hollowell 8.99; 2. John Fallot 10.39; 3. William Morea 18.73. Age 75-79: 1. Howie Sampson 7.96 new record; 2. Buzz Porter 9.37; 3. Richard Johnston 9.81; 4. Bob Brooks 10.51. Age 80-84: 1. Bernie Stearns 10.19; 2. Bob Kearns 11.62; 3. John Sell 12.34. Age 85-89:1. Harry Morse 14.34. Age 90-94: 1. Ervin-Szewczuga 13.28. 100 Meter Women Age 50-54: 1. Debi Brightwell 18.01; 2. Jeannette Williams 18.57. Age 55-59: 1. locelyn Lowther 15.88; 2. Melinda Henry 16.20; 3. Roxanne Youngs 18.26. Age 60-64: 1. L.iinda Johnson 20.18: 2. Becky Kloster 25.64; 3. ]an Smithl,12.12. Age 65-69: 1. Ella Redpath 17.66 new record; 2. Debra Hanes 32.00. Age 70-74: 1. Tillie Garlan 22.81; 2. Nancy Johnston 30.60. Age 75-79: 1. Claudette Braswell 33.47; 2.Liz Troldahl 42.56. Age 80-84: 1. Betty Arney 50.02. Men Age 50-54: 1. Jerry Mobley 12.78; 2. Walter Collins 13.67; 3. Alfred Braxton 14.79; 4. Bill Alcock 15.43. Age 55-59: 1. Richard Allen 16.36; 2. Bob Pfeiffer 16.67. Age 60-64: 1. Duane Peacock 13.15; 2. Ed Monti 13.27; 3. Douglas Arney 16.24; 4. Gary Ruble 17.39. Age 65-69: 1.William Benford 16.04; Michael Stout 20.06. Age 70-74: 1. Irvin Heath 17.37; 2. Bud Hollowell 18.24; 3. John Fallot 20.39; 4. William Morea 38.42. Age 75-79: 1. Howie Sampson 15.15 new record; 2. Buzz Porter 18.60; 3. Richard Johnston 19.30; 4. Bob Brooks 20.92. Age 80-84:1. Bernie Stearns 20.62; 2. John Sell 24.95; 3. Bob Kearns 27.72. Age 85-89: 1. Harry Morse 31.66; 2. Gene Nowell 38.34. Age 90-94: 1. Ervin Szewczuga 13.28. 200 Meter Women Age 50-54: 1. Debi Brightwell 40.74; 2. Jeannette Williams 41.70. Age 55-59: 1. Jocelyn Lowther 32.86; 2. Roxanne Youngs 40.36. Age 65-69: 1. Ella Redpath 39.68; 2. Debra Hanes 1:23.03. Age 75-79: 1. Claudette Braswell 1:22.35. Age 80-84: 1. Betty Arney 1:49.57. Men Age 50-54: 1. Tim Williams 29.04; 2. Alfred Braxton 31.21; 3. Jeffrey Durden 39.52. Age 55-59: 1. Richard Allen 35.05; 2. Bob Pfeiffer 35.56. Age 60-64: 1. Ed Monti 30.82; 2.Duane Peacock 33.35; 3. Gary Ruhle 36.64; 4. Phillip Mays 40.24. Age 70-74: 1. Bud Hollowell 40.00; 2. John Fallot 41.00; 3. Jim Corbeil 42.00. Age 75-79: 1. Howie Sampson 32.12 new record; 2. Buzz Porter 41.77; 3. Richard Johnston 42.57; 4. Roy Noble 59.04. Age 80-84: 1. Bernie Stearns 47.54; 2. John Sell 54.95; 3. Bob Kearns 1:07.95. Age 85-89: 1. Harry Morse 1:19.95. 400 Meter Women Age 50-54: 1. Debi Brightwell 1:25.86; 2. Jeannette Williams 1:48.66. Age 55-59: 1. Jocelyn Lowther 1:11.41 new record; 2. Roxanne Youngs 1:28.66. Age 65-69: 1. Georgie Gillis 1.31.03. Age 75-79: 1. Claudette Braswell 2:56.77. Age 80-84: 1. Betty Arney 4:05.49. Men Age 50-54: 1. Tim Williams 1:04.43; 2. Bernard Scott 1:06.91; 3. Alfred Braxton 1:11.07. Age 60-64: 1. Ed Monti 1:08.60; 2. Harry Hillmer 1:13.47; 3. Gary Ruble 1:19.34; 4. Bruch Kane 1:25.42; 5. Phillip Mays 1:38.86. Age 70-74: 1. Frank Brume 1:16.50; 2. John Fallot 1:30.00; 3. Jim Corbeil 2:09.56. Age 75-79: 1. Buzz Porter 1:38.50; 2. Fritz Elmhorst 1:46.28; 3. Roy Noble 1:57.97. Age 80-84: 1. Bob Kearns 2:26.65. Age 85-89: 1. Gene Nowell 3:45.77. Age 90-94: 1. Jerome Burke 2:07.07. 800 Meter Women Age 50-54: 1. Evelyn McClin 3:20.17; 2. Debi Brightwell 3:31.60. Age 55-59: 1. Mary Beth Freeman 3:21.08; 2. Roxanne Youngs 3:32.46. Age 65-69: 1. Georgie Gillis 3:15.31 new record. Age 75-79: 1. Claudette Braswell 5:58.54. Men Age 50-54: 1. Tim Williams 2:38.77. Age 60-64: 1. Harry Hillmer 2:56.46; 2. Gary Ruhle 2:58.64; 3. Phillip Mays 4:15.81. Age 70-74: 1. Frank Brume 3:09.92; 2. John Fallot 3:22.24; 3. Jim Corbeil 4:15.33. Age 75-79: 1. Robert Payne 3:32.72; 2. Herman Lofton 3:57.74; 3. Buzz Porter 4.09.39; 4. Roy Noble 4:15.89. Age 80-84:1. Bob Kearns 5:55.21. Age 90-94: 1. Jerome Burke 4:59.17 new record. 1500 Meter Women Age 50-54: 1. Evelyn McClin 6:47.87; 2. Debi Brightwell 7:19.65. Age 55-59: 1. Mary Beth Freeman 6:24.00 new record; 2. Roxanne Youngs 7:47.62. Age 65-69: 1. Georgie Gillis 6:46.36. Age 75-79: 1. Claudetter Braswell 12:29.18. Men Age 50-54: 1. Tim Williams 5:45.66. Age 60-64: 1. Gary Ruhle 6:00.99; 2. Bruce Kane 7:05.68. Age 70-74: 1. John Fallot 6:48.32; 2. lim Corbeil 9: 06.48. Age 75-79:1. Robert Payne 8:15.64; 2. Buzz Porter 8:52.76; 3. Roy Noble 9:20.77. Age 80-84: 1. Bob Kearns 11:47.32. Walking 1500 Meter Women Age 50-54: 1. Evelyn McClin 11:36.99. Age 55-59: 1. Cheryl Shaffer 11:20.27; 2. Jackie Wallace 12:45.67; 3. Linda Bradley 15:02.75. Age 60-64: 1. Nancy Georges 11:06.25; 2. MarshaWest 11:09.91; 3. Linda Johnson 11:35.19. Age 65-69: 1. Sandy Gill 10:44.19; 2. Brenda Dabolt 11:43.03; 3. Karen Buchanan 12:09.69. Age 70-74: 1. Marlene Swartzfager 10:59.98 new record; 2. Jule Mackenzie 12:15.29; 3. Linda Snavely 13:12.68. Age 75-79: 1. Patricia McDermnneit 13:02.47; 2. Rose Fiske 13:28.84; 3. Winnie Markey 14:23.62. Age 80-84: 1. Betty Kazmer 14:12.83; 2. Jean Lafferty 16:14.82; 3. Betty Arney 17:57.68. Age 90-94: 1.Viviene Huntoon 19:11.43; 2. Hettie Whatley 19:35.31. Men Age 55-59: 1. Gus Ormrod, Jr. 8:29.73 new record; 2. Robert Barry 12:00.26. Age 60-64:1. Warren Kazmer 10:47.69; 2. Doug Arney 11:41.99; 3. Phillip Mays 13:25.40. Age 65-69:1. Rob Mason 10:16.35; 2. Dennis Cox 11:03.10; 3:Vincent Kurucz 12:41.76. Age 70-74: 1. Jim Corbeil 9:38.17; 2. Wesley Dabolt 12:11.87; 3. John Miranda 12:22.85. Age 75-79: 1. Willi Fretz 10:21.69; 2. Jerry Markey 12:11.18; 3. Dean Shupe 14:06.85. Age 80-84: 1. Ted Sager 10:39.64; 2. Bob Kearns 12:58.44; 3. Guenter Bruchhaeuser 13:25.95. Age 85-89:1. Harry Morse 15:15.63; 2. Jim Schroder 15:20.14. Age 90-94: 1. Ervin Szewczuga 14:37.54. 5000 Meter Women Age 50-54: 1. Connie Madrid 41:57.86; 2. Evelyn McCin 42:40.93; 3. Debi Brightwell 51:56.37. Age 55-59: 1. Cherly Shaffer 42:00.64; 2. Janet Hodge 52:21.67. Age 60-64: 1. Kathleen Case 37:21.58; 2. Marsha West 38:03.91; 3. Louise VanDerMeer 39:58.40. Age 65-69:1. Brenda Dabolt 39:42.36; 2. BertieVolpe 41:41.13; 3. Arleen Cohen 41:57.38. Age 70-74: 1. Marlene Swartzfager 37:35.62; 2. Jule Mackenzie 40:21.32; 3. Barbara Cooper 40:37.74. Age 75-79: 1. Patricia Priest 39:57.11; 2. Patricia McDenneit 44:08.95; 3. Jean Free 51:55.76. Age 80-84: 1. Betty Kazmer 48:17.78; 2. Carol Miles 49:33.56. Age 85-89: 1. Onie Senyk 47:24.76. Men Age 55-59: 1. Gus Ormrod, Jr. 29:35.45 new record; 2. Robert Barry 40:06.70; 2. Larry Hensarling 52:23.02. Age 60-64: 1. Warren Kazmer 36:53.78; 2. Gary Essenberg 40:36.81; 3. Kevin Burry 40:37.05. Age 65-69: 1. 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Mediche innsittl P.A. .. has April 17, 2013 Page 18 Frostproof News FEELING t Advancing wellness with physiatry By LAUREEN ALBRECHT CORRESPONDENT Many people who have just started a new fitness routine and increased their recreational activities find that shortly after lacing up those athletic shoes and working out creates a sharp muscle pain, a "click" in the neck, or "pop" in the knee that suddenly returns. It can be a sad reminder of a nagging injury that keeps returning. Next you may be thinking of the right doctor to visit and may be worrying that the injury leads to possible surgery. What to do and Dr. Medina Sanchez who to see? Dr. Medina Sanchez You might start' with a physiatrist, pronounced fizz eye at rist. They are medical doctors who have completed training in the medi- cal specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation. You can consider them specialists in exercise and rehabilita- tion because they treat injuries and illnesses that affect how you move. They are experts in matters relating to nerves, muscles, and bones. Physiatrists do differ from physical therapists, chiropractors and orthope- dists in terms of treatment focus and years of study. A physiatrist studies about twice as long as a chiropractor and physical therapist to complete their training and obtain their M.D. They spend many years of study on how to keep you out of the operating room. But if surgery is needed to fix that frustrating injury, a physiatrist will be the first one to let you know. According to the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, "The role of the phys- iatrist is to manage a patient's medical issues as they participate through the rehabilitation process. A physiatrist will assess the patient and assure that the patient is medically stable to partici- pate in therapies." Dr. Medina Sanchez, board certi- fied in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, is the practicing phys- iatrist who leads the team of therapists at Spring Lake Rehabilitation Center in Winter Haven Florida said, "I'd like to think that we treat the whole person, not just the injury." His patient-centered view earned him the title of chief resident during his senior year of residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital in Wheaton, Ill. He then went on to sub-specialize in Interventional Spine and Pain Management at Florida Spine Institute in Clearwater. Sanchez reports that a physiatrist's view may allow the best treatment to restore maximum function lost by an injury, illness or disabling condition and it also enables them to diagnose and prescribe an effective treatment for pain. "Many times the best treatment is a non-surgical approach especially PHOTO PROVIDED Physiatrists are medical doctors who have completed trainingin the medical specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation. if it's coupled with positive patient education on their specific condition," Sanchez said. One quick look in your yellow pages will inform you that a physiatrist is. hard to find but may prove to be worth the search when it comes to physical injury. PSC's nursing program gets national accreditation Just a year into its existence, Polk State's Bachelor of Science in Nursing program has received accreditation from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission. "What this means is that Polk State is meeting strict national standards for everything from its curriculum to its fa- cilities to its resources," said Polk State Nursing Director Annette Hutcherson. Polk State's BSN program launched in fall 2011, and NLNAC site assessors visited the program last October, when they recommended accreditation be granted. In March, the NLNAC's commis- sioners met and approved the recom- mendation for accreditation, which was granted retroactively to the 2012 site visit. Therefore, Hutcherson explained, accreditation was achieved just a year after the launch of the program. "On behalf of the Board of Commissioners, we thank you for your commitment to quality nursing education," wrote Sharon Tanner, chief executive officer of NLNAC in a letter to Hutcherson announcing the accreditation. Hutcherson said the recently ac- quired accreditation is more than a point of pride for the College, it also directly aligns with its ultimate mission of helping students to succeed. "One of the requirements for many graduate nursing programs is that students have a baccalaureate degree from a nationally accredited program." Free diabetic class offered May 10 The Polk Health Care Plan has a free Diabetic Class for Polk County resi- dents from 2-4 p.m. Friday, May 10, at Trinity Worship Center, 2795 N. 10 St., Haines City. To reserve seats, residents should call 863-519-2041 or 863-519-2066. "With diabetes becoming a seri- ous problem in Polk County, the Polk Health Care Plan felt it was important to offer these free classes to residents," said Marilyn Sylvia, a community nurse for the county. "We strongly believe the best way to mitigate the damage diabetes has caused our residents is to arm them with the knowledge they need to combat the disease." Diabetic Classes will include a general overview of the disease process, highlighting ways to prevent, detect and treat the complications of diabetes. Educators will also discuss the impor- tance of nutrition, physical activity and weight management in dealing with the disease. 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If I am upside down on my mortgage when will I see the value of my home recover to the David McLean m M.i zhfqtehg * Prime Plus Real Estate, Inc. previous value before the recession? There is no certain way to know if and when home values will return to the levels before the recession began. As long as the market is improving, and we don't have any more major setbacks with the economy, home values should continue to improve. If you have a considerable deficit in value, you may have to wait many years to fully recover the previous 258 Quail Run-Frostproof Very Spacious 2280+/- Sq Ft. liv. 4/2 DWMH on 5+/- acres Barn, Call Michelle -, Michelle K. Hutto, Broker-Owner irealtygirl@juno.com I 1_ -'4" **S Scenic Hwy., Frostproof, FL 33843 863-635-0030 Fax: 863-635-0031 c Cell: 863-528-1136 www.Keystone-RealEstate.NET This 4 Bedroom 3 Bath home located in Winter Haven recently sold for 5196,000. It was listed by Prime cost of maintaining their home. 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In addition to this is the increase in insurance and the __ __ _______ ________________________________~___L._- .____________~__________1-_11-----_____- I m I Pag 2 CLA IFIEDS~l Apri 17,01 1000 REAL ESTATE 'We Are Pledged To The Letter And Spirit of U.S. Policy For The Achieve- ment Of Equal Housing Opportunity Throughout The Nation. We Encour- age And Support An Affirmative Advertising And Marketing Program In Which there Are No .Erriers To Obtaining Housing E.-:': of Race, Color, Religion, Sec, Handicap, Famil- ial Status Or National Origin." 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE 16 LELIA ST, FROSTPROOF - This home goes from Leila St. to Swingle St, Spacious 2 bed- room/2 bath, concrete block home, large lot, double garage, great room, completely fur- nished, metal roof, detached workshop. Very Motivated! $89,900. Melba Taylor, Broker/Realtor Frostproof Realty, LLC 863-635-4246 phone 877-637-1864 fax www.frostproofrealty.com 6 N. LAKE MOODY RD, FROSTPROOF Lakefront home on 5+Acres, with 3 bedroom/2 bath, split bedroom plan, lots of storage, open kitchen, dining and living area, approx 23x12 screened in porch over looking lake, dock. Home is located approx 1 1/2 hours to each coast, Tampa or Orlando. Great place to call home or weekend retreat. Motivated Seller $164,900. Melba Taylor, Broker/Realtor Frostproof Realty, LLC 863-635-4246 phone 877-637-1864 fax www.frostproofrealty.com 551 COUNTY RD 630A, FROSTPROOF 3 bedroom, 1 bath concrete bock home, central air and heat, metal roof, approx 1.5 acres outside of city limits. Close to Hwy 27 and Little Crooked Lake Public boat land- ing. Asking only $69,900. Melba Taylor, Broker/Realtor Frostproof Realty, LLC 863-635-4246 phone 877-637-1864 fax www.frostproofrealty.com 932 HARRELL AVE, FROST- PROOF SHORT SALE 3 bed- room, 2 bath, on large lot in city limits, spacious rooms.Asking price is not be sufficient to pay all encumbrance, will need 3rd party approval. Home needs TLC.$49,900. Melba Taylor, Broker/Realtor Frostproof Realty, LLC 863-635-4246 phone 877-637-1864 fax www.frostproofrealty.com 260 WALTER AVE, FROST- PROOF Big SunRay 2 bed- room, 1 1/2 bath concrete block home, move in condition, bonus room, Florida room,single car- port,utility building...Great place to call home. Asking $64,900. Melba Taylor, Broker/Realtor Frostproof Realty, LLC 863-635-4246 phone 877-637-1864 fax www.frostproofrealty.com 275 OVERROCKER CIR, FROSTPROOF Very spacious 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home, Inground swimming pool, fire- place in family room, Formal living and dining room, huge bonus room, double carport, home is on large corner lot inside city limits. Asking $239,000. Melba Taylor, Broker/Realtor Frostproof Realty, LLC 863-635-4246 phone 877-637-1864 fax www.frostproofrealty.com 113 REEDY CREEK DR, FROSTPROOF 3 bedroom, 2 bath custom built home on approx. 6 acres, home is sur- rounded by lush greenery and fenced in yard, Lake Reedy access and Reedy creek flowing behind home, a real nature par- adise, single story home with cathedral ceilings, back yard boasts an aboveground pool for outdoor entertaining and relax- ation! Wooden decking and screened enclosure around pool, utility building plus a extra detached carport with work- shop....Must see to appreciate all the extras. Asking $164,900. Melba Taylor, Broker/Realtor Frostproof Realty, LLC 863-635-4246 phone 877-637-1864 fax www.frostproofrealty.com 361 N LAKE REEDY BLVD, FROSTPROOF 3 bedroom, 2 bath concrete block home on large corner lot, updated kitchen with granite counter tops, wood cabinets, ceramic tile floors, large living room and master bed- room, fenced in back yard. Owner motivated Asking $79,900. Melba Taylor, Broker/Realtor Frostproof Realty, LLC 863-635-4246 phone 877-637-1864 fax www.frostproofrealty.com 110 N LAKE REEDY BLVD, FROSTPROOF 2 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath concrete block home on Beautiful Lake Reedy, in city lim- its, remodeled kitchen with ceramic tile floor with a mosaic design, main bathroom has been remodeled, living room, family room and formal dining room, large porch overlooking lake, dou- ble carport, Dock with boatslip. Asking $219,900. Melba Taylor, Broker/Realtor Frostproof Realty, LLC 863-635-4246 phone 877-637-1864 fax www.frostproofrealty.com 413 HWY 630, FROSTPROOF - This cozy lakefront cottage has lots of charm and is located on Beautiful Lake Clinch. It has 2 bedroom, 1 bath on a large lot, spacious family room, ceramic tile and wood floors throughout the home, single carport. Must see! $169,900. Melba Taylor, Broker/Realtor Frostproof Realty, LLC 863-635-4246 phone 877-637-1864 fax www.frostproofrealty.com 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE 4 EASY STREET LAKE WALES NEW LISTING! Fully Furnished 3BR/2BA home LR/DR combo, 23x19.6 Family rm/50" TV/ dry bar with beverage cooler, all appliances 2011/2012, 2- car garage, 2 porches, fenced bk yard, 18x20 al. car- port on 30x30 slab, hot tub, newer vinyl siding & MORE! "SELL IT TODAY" SAYS OWN- ERS! ASKING $133,500 Call ESTELLE SULLIVAN REAL- TY, 109 N. Scenic Hwy Frostproof Fl @ 863-632-2062 www.EstelleSullivan.com TRI-LEVEL LAKEFRONT HOME 7 Bedroom 4.5 bath home with a full private living quarters in basement. Formal living room leads to large lanai and pool area. Home has new carpet, fresh paint and 2 fireplaces. The fenced yard has a beach area with dock and boat cover; just listed at $254,900 ID #3204 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- 676-7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com OWNER FINANCING Spa- cious 3 bedroom 2 bath home has a formal living and dining room, a large eat-in kitchen and a bonus room that could be in-law quarters. Exterior has been freshly painted, owner financing available; just listed at $119,900 ID #22 PRIME PLUS REAL E-.TATE INC. .863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m SPACIOUS LIVING This 3 bedroom 2.5 bath located on just under a 1/2 acre with 2,084 sq. ft. living. Large liv- ing room with fireplace. Open kitchen overlooks dining area. Screened porch with fenced back yard; just listed at $154,900 ID #3623 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- 676-7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com LAKEFRONT HOME ON LAKE WALK-IN-WATER, large covered dock with boat lift, formal living and dining room, family room with fire place, enclosed Florida room, remodeled kitchen with break- fast nook, sun room, work shop, screen porch; Spectac- ular views from family room, kitchen and Florida room, lush landscaping, privacy fenced yard, utility shed, $255,000 ID #9402 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m CORNER LOT HOME Neat, Clean and move in ready. This home has a newer roof, floor- ing and freshly painted interi- or. Split bedroom floor plan.. Large formal dining room, spacious living room. Laundry room could be converted into another bedroom or even a 2nd bathroom. Just under a 1/4 of an acre fenced lot; just listed at $77,700 ID #520 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m CANAL FRONT HOME 4 bedroom 2 bath home with a bonus room, patio area, 2 car carport located on canal lead- ing to Lake Buffum; just listed at $68,500 ID #3523 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- 676-7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com CUTE HOME Nice 2 bed- room 2 -bath home with a I JACOBSEN HOMES FACTORY OUTLET MODEL CENTER FINANCE SPECIALS LAND/HOME CHATTEL LAND-IN-LIEU FHA, VA, Private Finance I -- ALSO OFFERING Park Models, Trade-Ins & Repos 5900- WE PAY CASH FOR USED HOMES '86 - AND NEWER. Price includes Set-Up, A/C, $53,00 Skirting & Steps. I ^^^^^*63-537-6063~i^^^^^ breakfast bar, ample cabinet space, living/dining room combo, new carpet, utility room, walk in closet, Florida room and 1 car garage; just listed at $89,900 ID #3320 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m 2 BED 2 BATH HOME This home has a spacious Florida room, a covered screened porch with ceramic tile floor- ing, fenced yard, new carpet, paint, a/c unit, range, dish- washer, and septic system. Just listed at $69,900 ID #105 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m FIXER UPPER 2 bedroom 1 bath home with vaulted ceil- ings, inside laundry room, 1 vehicle carport and an open back patio needs work; just listed at $49,900 ID #618 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m CANAL FRONT HOME Nice 2 bedroom 2 bath home on the canal to Little Lake Jack- son with a screened porch, 1 car garage, and dock house with deck overlooking canal, just listed at $44,900 ID #1205 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m SUN N' LAKE HOME 2 bed- room 2 bath home with eat-in kitchen, pantry, breakfast bar, wood burning fireplace, 1 car garage and front & back porch, just listed at $39,900 ID #3916 PRIME PLUS REAL- ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m NEWER BUILT 2005 HOME This nice 4 bedroom 2 bath home has plenty to offer. It has an open floor plan, cathe- dral ceilings, a breakfast bar, pantry, garden tub, separate shower stall, dual sinks, newly painted along with new carpet and vinyl, a laundry room, 2 car garage and a covered patio; just listed at $119,900 ID #572 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m COUNTRY LIVING 3 Bed- room, 2.5 Bath home on 4.2 fenced & cross fenced acres. Large Kitchen, Great Room, oversized 2 garage w/ Utility storage room, Screened back porch, open patio, Pole Barn for RV & Boat. Much more! Just listed at $269,000 ID #1997 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m CORNER LOT HOME 3 bed- room 2 bath very well main- tained home with a circle front drive, carport side entry, screened porch, patio, eat-in kitchen, family room could easily be large master suite, just listed at $72,500 ID #726 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m NICE 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOME with ample cabinet space, breakfast bar, large closets in both bedrooms, and a screened in patio; just reduced to $39,900 ID #766 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m SINGLE FAMILY HOME located on almost 5 fenced acres, 2 bedroom and 2 bath split room floor plan, large 28x13 screened porch, detached garage and pole barn; just reduced to $135,000 ID# 6970 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- 676-7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com BUNGALOW STYLE FIXER UPPER With a little TLC this 3 bedroom 1 bath home will be adorable, it has a large living room with formal dining, newer roof and an oversized lot. "Priced to sell" Owner is motivated and will consider all offers, just reduced to $32,000 ID# 615 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- 676-7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com NEWER HOME BUILT IN 2005 This spacious 4 bed- room home has so much to offer, French doors leading to screened in back porch, split bedroom plan, 2 car garage, ceramic tile, fenced yard with play area, right outside of city limits but close to everything; listed at $99,000 ID# 367 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOME, This spacious home comes with a fireplace, screened in patio, a utility room with a sink, indoor win- dow shutters, a separate entrance to the porch from the master bedroom, and a 2 vehicle carport with storage space; just reduced to $89,900 ID #713 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- 'o I. 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE PRIVA TE PARTIES / CIASSIFIEOS ONI Y .- . f . 863-"67163467 lake Wales-FrosProof 863-533-4183 Barow-Fo"lMeade '._____________. _________ __ _ Page 2 April 17, 2013 CLASSIFIED Apri 17,013 LASSFIED Pge 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE 676-7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com CANAL FRONT HOME, 3 bed 2 bath home with screened in ground pool, breakfast bar, new carpet, new paint, new roof and new screen on pool enclosure, 1 car garage, on canal with a dock and boat lift; just reduced to $134,900 ID #6084 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m AVON PARK--WE SEVERAL HOMES SALE, all are priced HAVE FOR to sell 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE quickly, some with lake view, great investment opportunity; call today for more informa- tion or stop by our office for details and map. PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676- 7040 or visit online www.primeplusrealestate.co m SEBRING--WE HAVE MANY LISTINGS IN SEBRING AREA, HOMES, CONDOS, Priced Low, call 863-676-7040 today for more information or stop by our office PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. or visit online at www.primeplusrealestate.co m 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE WATER-FRONT BEAUTIFUL HOME ON CANAL LEADING TO LAKE WALK IN WATER, Move-In condition, 3 Br. 2 Ba., cathedral ceiling, spacious liv- ing room, large Florida room with view of canal and lake, formal dining, plus eating space next to kitchen, all appliances, washer and dryer, 2 car garage, workshop, large covered dock on deep water canal, just seconds from the lake, $175,000 ID# 6616 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis ACROSS 1 Insectivore's meal 5 Toppled tyrant 9 Circus chairman? 14 The "Aeneid," for one 15Squeegee, e.g. 16 Layer to worry about 17 Cutting-edge brand? 18 Yoked team 19 Spa wear 20 *"Jolene" singer 23 Tax shelter, briefly 24 Place for a date 25 Hibiscus plant's family 27 Once in a blue moon 30 Little bit 32 Weight Watchers meeting need 33 Software with crop and marquee tools 36 Vintner's vessel 37 Illicit exam aids, and places where the first parts of the answers to starred clues can be found 38 Egg cells 39 Baked snacks often dipped in hummus 42 Bond-Bond link? 44 Easter flowers 45 Death Valley, for example 46 Oscar winner Charlize 48 Salty seven 49 Though 50 *Rush hour jam spots 56 Medicare insurance segment 58 Breakfast chain 59 Many a blog post 60 Backspace through text 61 Word heard in 37-Across 62 Low card 63 On the say-so of 64 Furry sci-fi creature 65 Glasses, in ads By Howard Barkin DOWN 1 Abacus slider 2 -the-minute 3 Miss 4 "Grey's Anatomy" prop 5 Like more absorbent paper towels 6 Workday alarm hr. 7 Copycat 8 "La Vie Boheme" musical 9 Carrier to Oz 10 dye: food- coloring compound 11 *Residence in a park, often 12 Start of el alo 13 Sat through again 21 New Haven's biggest employer 22 Skips 26 Some cellphones 27 Invitation abbr. 28 Trendy berry 29 *Rickety wheels 30 Uses FedEx 31 "Flash" gatherings E LB/t X adS N OM3 H A "L V IV4 31S _ NV dOH I m l 3Ic NaiD1 1 1 0 9 S VDS NOU 0 s a s li l S HLOvr Sdi H V d OHSOiOHd 1 3 O I II S AI1 0I 11V I I v_ V8 i NOIHV dAA 1 0 8 NAX 0 V 9 NOZO d IM 50 El3 V 1 I VSI s paIoS elzznd s,Aepsaup 33 "Je vous en ":- "Please" 34 CBer's "Your turn" 35 Former time 37 Sturdy material 40 Go public with 41 Knock into next week 42 Composer Sibelius 43 Strongly maintains 45 "Spiritua Solution Chopra 46 Go-go p 47 Pays he 48 NFL higl technique 51 Hourgla 52 Deice? 53 Beef, or 54 Joint with 55 Netherw 57 "Cats" in 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE CONDOS 1ST FLOOR CONDO 2 Bed-- room 1 bath Condo with screened porch, breakfast bar, and berber carpet, close to shopping district; just list- ed at $39,900 ID #639 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH CONDO in move in condition, this 2nd floor unit overlooks the community pool and has a beautiful wooded view from the back porch. This would make a great getaway or would be perfect for year round; listed at $45,000 ID# 2112 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m IMMACULATE 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH CONDO located on the second floor, completely furnished along with newer appliances and central a/c unit, spacious living dining combo, beautiful views of the sunrise from the 15x6 screened balcony. Community S35 offers a great amount of amenities; listed at $54,000 ID#216 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m GREAT WINTER RETREAT OR GET AWAY, Completely 54 55 Furnished, includes Washer --- (no dryer), Ceramic Tile throughout, bedroom has car- *- pet, screened porch has ceramic tile, roof new 2009; "- Amenities include: Pool, Rec. Room, Clubhouse, lake 4/17/13 access, spa, tennis courts, shuffleboard, basketball, mini- unqu!Jl ,Ol(A) golf, bocci ball, gym, library; Id S V reduced to $40,000 ID V U 3 #905 PRIME PLUS REAL u V d ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 - - www.primeplusrealestate.co 1 A mm 13 H 1 1-_ GREAT PRICE ON THIS l I d FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM 2 i V A BATH CONDO, 1,184 ft. liv- V 0 S ing area, screened porch, convenient location to shop- U V H ping in the city limits of Lake I a Wales. $29,900, PRIME PLUS I1 0 REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676- u l v 7040 id # 130 www.prime- Sda 3 plusrealestate.com O~ a- .MOBILE HOMES aM 3 BR. 2 BA. MOBILE HOME ON 1 ACRE, NICE WELL MAINTAINED HOME WITH s" author STORAGE BLD. Located just east of Lake Wales near Lake personality Rosalie, Great Fishing and ed to boating lake, just reduced to light reel $59,900 ID# 2188 PRIME ie PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- ss figure? 676-7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com a fish h a cap COMMERCIAL worldd river LARGE 2 STORY OFFICE iltials BUILDING Needs remodeling to be completed. May have up to 6 office spaces, reception area, 2 conference / meeting ach row, rooms and two 1/2 baths. difficulty Has separate work shop/stor- iicuty age area with overhead door, 2 separate self-storage build- ings, approx. 50 + units and some climate controlled. Much potential to generate g z income from office space and _- storage units. All reasonable J9 offers will be reviewed and 7 L considered; just listed at -- $179,900 ID #6443 PRIME E I PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- 9 t7 676-7040 www.primeplus- , 6 realestate com S9 VACANT LAND 8 OVER ? AN ACRE OF 6 LAND just waiting for you to build the home of your dreams. This is truly country living at its best, this proper- ty is located not far from the 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE Kissimmee Chain of Lakes. Owner is motivated and will consider all offers. Seller has 2 additional parcels, listed at $9,000 ID #17 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676- 7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com 1.29 ACRES WITH- FRONTAGE ON BOY SCOUT ROAD Near the Kissimmee Chain of Lake and State Park. Owner is motivat- ed and will consider offers. Don't miss this chance to own a beautiful piece of land in such an amazing area. Owner has 2 other parcels available; just listed for $18,000 ID #24 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676- 7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com ? ACRE BUILDABLE LOT Central Florida golfing com- munity features this 1/2 acre building lot. Owner will consid- er financing with 30% down, listed price $20,000 ID #606 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m 1.29 ACRES WITH FRONTAGE ON BOY SCOUT ROAD Near the Kissimmee Chain of Lake and State Park. Owner is motivat- ed and will consider offers. Don't miss this chance to own a beautiful piece of land in such an amazing area. Owner has 2 other parcels available; just listed for $18,000 ID #14 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m RECREATIONAL PROPER- TY Just over 10 acres, good for hunting and camping only, located in River Ranch, per- fect property for outdoor lovers, listed price $12,000 ID #RR10 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m 2 BEAUTIFUL BUILDABLE LOTS just under a 1/4 an acre located in Babson Park. Property is already cleared and is just waiting for you to build the home of your dreams. Ownership provides deeded access Crooked Lake. Asking price is $9,000 per lot. Owner will consider offers. ID#1012 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676- 7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com WATER FRONT VACANT LAND Great location to build your home and have access to Walk-in-Water Creek, access to lake depends to water levels, lot approx. 2.56 acres; just listed at $25,000 ID #L22 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m BEAUTIFUL VACANT LOT IN AVON PARK LAKES This quiet neighborhood is just waiting for a new home. The property is located in the established Avon Park Lakes area just a short walk to the lake, two lots combined for a 80'x100' property which gives you plenty of space to build your dream home. Priced to sell, listed at $7,500 ID #2821 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- 676-7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com RIVER RANCH RESORT RV LOT Beautiful wooded lot available, this is a great place to put your RV for the season or the year. Boat dock and ramp close by with access to 1020 HOUSES FOR SALE Lake Kissimmee which has amazing fishing available. There are many features avail- able; listed at $25,000 ID #248 PRIME PLUS REAL .ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m JUST OVER 5 BEAUTIFUL ACRES This amazing country setting is located in a gated deed restricted community and it's just waiting for you to build the home of your dreams, priced to sell at $45,000 ID #LT30 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- 676-7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT NEAR BLUE LAKE, if you are looking for a spot to build your dream home, this is the perfect location, near blue lake, close to US 27, area of nice homes; $29,900 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- 676-7040 HOME SITE, Nice half Acre lot located in Beautiful Area of Homes. Growing Region Cen- trally Located between Winter Haven and Lake Wales. Par- tially Cleared and ready to Build your First Home. $27,900 id #cc PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. (863) 676- 7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com WOODED HOME SITE! 2 Acres of Beautiful Woods in deed restricted community to build your new home! Not too far from Public Boat Ramp into Lake Rosalie. Owner Moti- vated and will look at all Rea- sonable Offers! $39,900 id# 11209 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC (863) 676-7040. www.primeplusrealestate.co m LAKE FRONT ON LAKE WALK IN WATER, Just Over 5 Acres, Partially Wooded, Private Location, Dead End Street. Great Price! $59,900 id# Lt22 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE, INC 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m BLUE JORDAN FOREST, ALMOST 3 ACRES, BEAU- TIFUL NATURAL FLORIDA WOODS, Gated community, lots of wildlife, enjoy the coun- try peaceful atmosphere, $22,000 ID # 2631 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863- 676-7040 www.primeplus- realestate.com VACANT 5 ACRE PASTURE LAND, with electric on site, well, and fenced, zoned for horses. Just listed $25,000 ID #57 PRIME PLUS REAL ESTATE INC. 863-676-7040 www.primeplusrealestate.co m WINTER HAVEN 3440 Avenue D NW. 2Bd IBa SF 1,111 sq ft fixer-upper Lease option or cash discount $2,000.00 Down $685.00 Mo 803.978.1542 1090 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2005 Mobile home. 4br, 2ba, 1 acre located near Lake Buffum rd. $ 58,000. Contact (863)-832-4901 BUYIT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! JANRIC CLASSIC SUDOKU :-ill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in ea column and 3x3 block. Use logic and process elimination to solve the puzzle. The d level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). S9 T 1 Rating: GOLD 1 3 5 2 L 7 E9 6 I 8 5 9 3 8 E L LE 619 6 Z 9 9 8 I 1E 6 2 5 6 Z--- J 2- 9 9 Z 6 9 L 1 6 8 L 6 8 I 9 Z 1 7 2 1 i 8 E CLE 9 L -- 1 L 6 8 9 4 8 Z 61 9 9 9C L I 5 9 7 8 8 9 L.I1 Z I 6 9 4 5 ci,' i ei o ; ! S 4117/13 J'[ 0 0ji~ April 17, 2013 -oUl 'saoJoS BlpaW ou CIASSIFIEDS Page 3 CLASSIFIED April 17, 2013 1095 MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 2 ACRES + 1985 manufac- tured home in "as is" condi- tion on Hwy 60 East, Lake Wales, horses welcome! ASK- ING $39,900 Call Paul Bieber, Realtor 863-224-6559 Estelle Sullivan Realty, 109 N. Scenic Hwy Frostproof, FL 863-632-2062 www.paulsellslakewales.co m BREEZE HILL Lakefront Manufactured Home Community on Walk-in- Water Lake, Lot ownership, & Amenities! Call Paul Bieber, Realtor Estelle Sullivan Realty 863-224-6559 or Estelle Sullivan, Broker 863-632-2062 Estelle Sul- livan Realty 9144 Lk Pt Blvd FURNISHED 2BR/2BA, porch, Cpt, added rm ASKING $28,500 9198 Lk Pt Blvd 2BR/2BA, porch, carport, added rm, workshop ASKING $24,900 9126 Lk Pt Blvd 2BR/2BA, Fl Rm, Cpt, ONLY $17,900! Call Paul Bieber 9012 Lk Pt Blvd 2BR/2BA added Rm, Storage! CPT Realtor/Owner Paul Bieber 9069 Lk Pt Blvd 2BR 1.5BA, Lrg Added Rm, Fl rm, Work- shop, Cpt, UPDATED Kitchen (very nice), mostly fur- nished Owner will pay COPA fees for "new buyer" PLUS leave cgolf cart ASKING $35,900 Call Paul Bieber 9186 Lk Pt Blvd 2BR/1.5BA well kept, newer floors & floor coverings, large workshop, lots of storage mostly fur- nished! ASKING $49,900 Call Paul Bieber 9159 Lk Pt Blvd 2BR/2BA Enc Florida Rm, well main- tained, nice flooring & nicely painted, close to clubhouse & lake! VERY NICE! ASKING $54,900 Call Paul Bieber 9213 Lk Pt Blvd 2BR/2BA well kept nice to call home for winter with carport! Near lake, clubhouse & amenities! ASK- ING $54,900 Call Paul Bieber OUR OWNERS ARE MOTIVAT- ED! YOU MAKE OFFER & WE DELIVER IT! CALL TODAY! ESTELLE SULLIVAN REAL- TY 109 N. Scenic Hwy Frostproof Fl. 863-632-2062 www.EstelleSullivan.com & www.paulsellslakewales.co m 1110 OUT OF AREA HOMES 37 ACRE MIDDLE TN FARM with 13 acre lake, nice home. Selling at Absolute Auction, Memorial Day. Van Massey Auction Lic 1711. (931)433- 8686 Visit vanmassey.com DEVELOPER FORCED LIQ- UIDATION Smoky Mtn. Lake Property Priced @ Foreclo- sure/Short sale. Up to 100% Financing/5% interest. Hurry- Only 30 Reservations avail- able! (877)551-0550 ext 100 1210 HOMES FOR RENT BARTOW, Clean 1Bdr Apart- ment in Duplex, on Bartow's Westside. Ceramic tile floors throughout, large kitchen. $425./monthly. 863-299-8070. Fort Meade 1bd, Iba home. Large kitchen, walking distance to grocery. 9 SE 1st St. $450. mo., $500. sd. No Pets! 863-512-7326. FROSTPROOF 3/1, no sewer bill, extra big truck/trailer park- ing, $625, plus last. 863-635-1234 leave message Advertise in The Classifieds! 1210 HOMES FOR RENT BABSON PARK POOL HOME with 2BR/2BA and an office. Laminate floors in living areas and a spacious screened porch with swimming pool. Pool care is included in the rent and the 2 car garage has automatic open- er. $985/month, $985 SD. Call Maggie Stohler at Legacy Leas- ing Services, Inc 863-676-0024 or visit www.LegacyLeases.com Lake Wales- Immaculate 3BR/2BA home on just under 1 acre near Lake Walk-in-Water. Great views of pond and forest- ed area in back yard. Privacy fencing. Home features new car- pet, walk-in closets, indoor utili- ty room, and 2 car garage with automatic opener. Community amenities include access to clubhouse, basketball courts, tennis courts, and boat ramp. $950/month, SD $850. Call Maggie Stohler at Legacy Leas- ing Services, Inc 863-676-0024 or visit www.LegacyLeases.com Lake Wales- 2BR/2BA 2nd floor condo. 1.085 sq ft. Furnished or unfurnished. Community ameni- ties include picnic area, swim- ming pool, and laundry facilities. Cats ok. Additional HOA approval required. $600/month, SD $600. Call Maggie Stohler at Legacy Leasing Services, Inc 863-676-0024 or visit www.LegacyLeases.comn Beautiful 3BR/2BA with formal living and dining, family room, and eat-in kitchen. 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I LAWN CARE I LAWN CARE I Page- 8 CLSIFI Apri 17,2013 I I L 5230 MISCELLANEOUS HAPPY FLOWERS Make their day! FREE delivery for local online orders 863-679- 5252 : PAUL'S : : Small Engine Repair Golf Cart & Lawn Equipment Sales & Service Set of 6 Volt Golf Cart batteries for $449 (+tax) Carryout Only (installanon Available) Paul Wilkerson : 829 Bostick Road Bowling Green Fl 33834 :' 863-773-4400 6009000000000000009 6000 1 l b MERCHANDISE 6012 GARAGE SALES Different Items, Furniture, A lot of clothing, books, many other items to sell. Saturday April 20th, 7am until. 410 King Street Lake Wales, FL 33853 Foethel 863-676- 2188. Furniture, A lot of other mis- cellaneous items in boxes to be sold. Friday & Saturday April 19th, 20th from 7-5 pm.3701 Red Oak Court Lake Wales, FL 33898. 863-676-5377. ---------------------- 'LAKE WALES Saturday 8-: 1, 1109 Cephia Street fur-: niture, dishes, baby items: :and more! --------------------- 6020 AUCTIONS LAKEFRONT HORSE FARM 5- Bedroom Home, 3-Stall Barn, Large Workshop, Garage, Scenic Lake Frontage, Dock, Pier. Price reduced $799,000. Owner Financing. Lake Tillery, East of Charlotte, NC. Iron Horse Properties. (800)997-2248. www.iron- horseproperties.net LAKEFRONT HORSE FARM 5- Bedroom Home, 3-Stall Barn, Large Workshop, Garage, Scenic Lake Frontage, Dock, Pier. Price reduced $799,000. Owner Financing. Lake Tillery, East of Charlotte, NC. Iron Horse Properties. (800)997-2248. www.iron- horseproperties.net Online Only Real Estate Auction Oceanfront Lot in Holden Beach & 17 +/- acre water- front tract in Hertford, NC. Direct ICW access, selling regardless of price in excess or $399;000 on the day of the Auction, 4/29 at 8am to 5/9 at 3pm, Iron Horse Auc- tion Co., Inc. 800-997-2248. NCAL3936 www.ironhorseauction.com 6180 HEAVY/CONST. EQUIPMENT SAWMILLS -Band/Chainsaw - SPRING SALE Cut lumber any dimension, anytime. MAKE MONEY and SAVE MONEY In stock ready to ship. Starting at $995.00 www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 300N (800)578-1363 Ext.300N 6260 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ATTEND COLLEGE ON LINE from home. Medical, * Business, Criminal Justice, Hospitality. Job placement assistance. Computer and financial aid if qualified. SCHEV authorized. Call (800)443-5186 www.CenturaOnline.com 6260 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE DIRECT OFFICIAL TV DEAL America's top satellite- provider! DIRECTV plans start- ing at $29.99/mo. for 12 months after instant rebate. Get the best in entertainment. 800-253-0519 IRS PUBLIC AUCTION - ASTON MARTIN VANQUISH S- 2006 Coupe, Black, V12. Sale: 5/8/13, 10:00am. Sal's Towing, 4033 NE 9th Ave. Ft Lauderdale. Sharon Sullivan 954-740-2421 www.irsauctions.gov Men ten speed bicycle for sale. Never used $40.00 (863)-679-31,35. 6270 WANTED TO BUY/TRADE BUYING GOLD, SILVER, COINS, JEWELRY Highest Prices In History! ANY CONDITION WE BUY IT ALL, and Pay So Much We Almost Want to Cry. You, of Course, Will Laugh With Glee!! See PHIL at the former HOLLY'S ARMY NAVY STORE 3440 Ave G NW Winter Haven Mon-Sat 10am-5:30pm Call first to confirm I'm there 863-299-6031 Our 33rd Year. REAL GOV'T SURPLUS Military Boots,Uniforms, Ammo Cans, Sleep Gear, Folding Shovels,Hats,Bug Out Bags, Survival Kits, Paracord, Officer Duty Gear, Knives, Holsters, Cots PAYING CASH FOR USED MILITARY GEAR acrfrss from Home Depot, 2346 US 27 North Sebring, Fl 863-382-0600 Wanted.Twin electric hospi- tal bed. $375 each. Con- tact Art 864-888-7181 or 863-949-4200. 7000 TRANSPORTATION 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS ,. . 9 1968 Jeep CJ5 OFF ROAD $5,977. Hillman Motors. 863-967-4628 1991 jeep jy 4x4, New bikini top, new 33x12.50, 4inch rough country suspension lift, custom seats, 4.11 rear end, new rear bumper with 2 inch receiver, new fuel tank, new fuel pump. $6000.00 863-381-5579 1993 Ford Ranger XL $2,995.Hillman Motors. 863-967-4628. IClassified = Results 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 1999 Lincoln Town Car Sig- nature $5,995. Hillman Motors. 863-967-4628 2001 MERCURY GRAND MAR- QUIS GS LIGHT BLUE STK # A138558C $6988 AUTO,A/C, CLEAN TRADE, 59K MILES. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863-471- 2886 2001 Yamaha V Star Clas- sic $3,499.00, Green, 29325 Miles. Sky Power Sports Lake Wales 20769 US Hwy. 27 Lake Wales 863-676- 2245 . 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer LS 5 passenger, very good condition inside and out was $7495 sale $6995 #pcl4003a Alan Jay Chrysler Dodge Ram Jeep in Clewiston 863-983- 4600 Af7 - 2002 green Toyota camsry le $11995.00. Kelley's Used Cars 863-269-0977. 2002 Hyundai Sonata $7,995. Hillman Motors. 863-967-4628 2003 BMW 325i LEATHER MOONROOF ALUMINUM WHEELS SEAT 6 CYL AUTOMATIC POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE $10,970. Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 Reg cab only 69000 miles $7,990. Stingray Chevrolet. 863- 533-0777. 2004 chevorlet blazer ZR2 4x4 $9995.00. Kelley's Used Cars. 863-269-0977. 2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS one owner, only 33000 origi- nal miles, excellent condition was $8795 sale $7995 #rn61107a Alan Jay Chrysler Dodge Ram Jeep in Clewiston 863-983- 4600 2004 Chrysler Pacifica. DASH NAVIGATION V6 AUTOMATIC CHROME WHEELS DVD ENTER- TAINMENT LEATHER INTERIOR DUAL POWER SEATS POWER WINDOWS LOCKS CRUISE CD STEREO $7,970. Tom Edwards 863-533-079.3 Need Cash? Have A Garage Sale 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2004 Ford Focus ZX5 Auto 89,000 miles $5,990. Stingray Chevrolet 863- 533-0777. 2004 GMC Sierra 1500 $15780. 863-665-2800 2004 Honda accord ex $12750.00. Kelley's Used Cars. 863-269-0977. 2004 Honda VTX 1300 (VTX1300C) $4,995.00 Candy Red 7500 Miles. Sky Power Sport Lake Wales 20769 US Hwy. 27 Lake Wales 863-676-2245. 2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROLEE LTD RED STK # T557865B $9988 LEATHER, TOW PKG, ALLOYS, V6. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863-471-2886. 2004 Toyota Corolla S $6,995. Hillman Motors. 863-967-4628 2005 BMW 3 Series 330xi Sedan 4 door, 6 Cylinder, 3.0 Liter, Automatic $14,901 Call 800-238-5016 2005 FORD F150': *LT 28K MILES LIKE NEW $'12999 call Tom Schott (863) 402- 4230 2005 Honda VTX 1300C. $4,999.00 Candy Red 6000 Miles. Sky Power Sports Lake Wales 20769 US Hwy. 27 Lake Wales 863-676- 2245. *--.'; *..- ii'-' '^ , --' 2005 Hyundai Accent GLS $5901. 888-498-9180 2006 Cadillac STS V-8 all the toys $13,990. Stingray Chevrolet 863-533-0777. "--.. ,. 2006 Chevrolet Colorado $18265. 863-665-2800 Bffif B i 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD $16589. 863-665- 2800 , 2006 Polaris Sportsman X2 $4,995.00 Two-tone Red/Black 100 Hrs. Sky Power Sports Lake Wales 20769 US Hwy. 27 Lake Wales 863-676-2245 -^^^a -'---1'1 A 2007 dodge charger $13995.00. Kelley's Used Cars. 863-269-0977. 2007 Ford Edge SE $12901, 888-498-9180 _^- 2007 GMC Sierra 1500 $19289. 863-665-2800 2007 GMC Sierra 1500 Classic SL $12976. 888- 498-9180 2007 Honda Shadow VLX (VT600C) $3,999.00 Black 6600 Miles. Sky Power Sports Lake Wales 20769 US Hwy. 27 Lake Wales 863-676-2245 2007 Hyundai Accent white stk# T325351B $6988 auto, ac, alloys, power pkg, great mpg's. Alan Jay Auto Ranch 863-471-2886 2007 Jeep Wrangler 4X4 AUTOMATIC ALUMINUM WHEELS CD CHROME TUBULAR BUMPERS TILT STEERING V6 CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPECTION LIMITED POWERTRAIN WARRANTY $16,970. Tom Edwards 863- 533-0793 2007 Nissan Sentra S black stk# RK20809 $8988 auto, ac, power pkg, great fuel economy. Alan Jay Auto Ranch 863-471-2886 2007 Red Ford F-150 STX, Local trade. Regular cab 4x4, automatic trans. With 29,000 miles and cold A/C.Stock # FD87026A. Price is $19,842. Call Rick La Flamme for details at 863.202.6886. 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2007 Suzuki Boulevard M109R $7,895.00 White 18651 Miles. Sky Power Sports Lake Wales 20769 US Hwy. 27 Lake Wales 863-676-2245 2007 Yamaha Stratoliner $7,999.00 Cobalt Blue 23285 Miles. Sky Power Sports Lake Wales 20769 US Hwy. 27 Lake- Wales 863-676- 2245 2008 Chevrolet Equinox LS $14901. 888-498-9180 2008 Chevrolet Impala LT $10,901 V6, Flex Fuel, 3.5L, 4 Speed Automatic Call. 800-238- 5016 - 1 4=. I- ... ,* .~. 2008 Chrysler 300, $10,900. 863-438-3333 2008 GMC Acadia SLE full power $14,990. Stingray Chevrolet 863-533-0777 2008 Kawasaki Teryx 750 4X4 $5,999.00 Realtree Hard- woods Green 240 hrs. Sky Power Sports Lake Wales 20769 US Hwy. 27 Lake Wales 863-676-2245 2008 Lexus ES 350 leather, sunroof, $19,990. Stingray Chevrolet 863-533-0777. 2008 ram 1500 4x4 quad cab $21995.00. Kelley's Used Cars. 863-269-0977. a " 2009 Arctic Cat 700 HI EFI MudPro $6,499.00 Metallic Green 920 Miles. Sky Power Sports Lake Wales 20769 US Hwy. 27 Lake Wales 863-676-2245 ^:-: 2009 Cadillac CTS :-1,901 V6, PFI, 3.6L, 6 Speed Automatic Call 800-238-5016 2009 Hyundai Sonata GLS 4 Cylinder. PZEV, 2.4L, 5 Speed Automatic w/Shiftronic $14,901 Call 800-238-5016 April 17, 2013 CLASSIFIED Page 8 ' April 17, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS Page 9 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2009 Chevy Aveo Auto, full power. $9,990. Stingray Chevrolet 863-533-0777. 2009 EXPEDITION EL, EDDIE BAUER, LEATHER, LOADED, BLACK, 78,300 MILES, $20699.00 863-773- 3992 2009 Ford Mustang Convert- ible V6 AUTOMATIC ALUMINUM WHEELS CD POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPEC- TION LIMITED POWERTRAIN WAR- RANTY $14,970. Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 F- 2009 HONDA CIVIC EX WHITE STK # FC31611A $12988 AUTO, A/C, PWR PKG, CRUISE. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863-471-2886 2009 Nissan 350Z Enthusiast Roadster $21,901 V6, 3.5 Liter, 5 Speed Auto Manual Mode Call 800-238-5016 ,. .- . 2009 Nissan Versa 1.8 S $13901. 888-498-9180 2009 Toyota Corolla $14675. 863-665-2800 ---I R 2010 Chevrolet Malibu $15475. 863-665-2800 o 2010 Chrysler Sebring Tour- ing Convertible. $15,900. 863-438-3333 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan $17884. 863-665-2800 "' ---Q 2010 Honda Accord EX-L 2.4L, Automatic $14,901 Call 800-238-5016 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2010 FUSION HYBRID,1 OWNER, NAV, MOONROOF,LEAT HER,WHITE PEARL, 43200 MILES. CLEAN $19195.00. 863-773-3992 r,. t o -- 2010 Honda Civic LX-S auto, loaded $14,990. Stingray Chevrolet 863- 533-0777. 2010 HONDA CRV WELL EQIPT-LOW MILES $ 16999 call Tom Schott (863) 402- 4230 2010 HYUNDAI GENESIS- FRESH TRADE-WARRANTY $ 19999 call Tom Schott (863) 402-4230 2010 KIA SOUL PLUS-1 OWNER-ROOMY AND SPORTY $ 11999 call Tom Schott (863) 402-4230 2010 Toyota Camry 4dr $16450. 863-665-2800 2010 Volkswagen Tiguan, $17,500. 863-438-3333 2011 Chevrolet Aveo LT $12901. 888-498-9180 2011 Chevrolet Aveo LT w2LT $12901. 888-498- 9180 2011 Chevrolet HHR LT $14901. 888-498-9180 Check The a classified! Maximum strength analgesic creme for temporary relief from: Joint and Muscle Arthritis Back ac.^h-. 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2011 Chevrolet HHR LT, $12,400. 863-438-3333 2011 EXPEDITION LIMITED. 1 OWNER, LOCAL TRADE, NAV, DVD'S,NEW TIRES, SUPER CLEAN, 49400 MILES, $31899.00,SILVER 863-773- 3992 2011 GMC Acadia SLT Sport Utility 4D V6, 3.6 Liter, 6 Speed Automatic $29,901 Call 800- 238-5016 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA LTD-RUBY RED-LOADED $ 20999 call Tom Schott (863) 402-4230 .s b:. . W- 2011 Mazda Mazda 3 s Grand Touring Hatchback. $15,900. 863-438-3333 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolu- tion MR $34,991 4-Cyl, Turbo, 2.0L, 6 Speed Auto w/Sportronic Call 800-238-5016 2011 Mustang GT 500 Con- vertable $42,990. Stingray Chevrolet. 863-533-0777 2011 RANGER XLT, SUPER CAB, 1 OWNER, NICE, BLUE, 35100 MILES, #16895.00 863-773-3992 -w 2011 red Toyota camary le $16995.00. Kelly's Used Cars 863-269-0977. 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Extended Cab LT 4X4 Call Dealer for Price V8, Flex Fuel, 5.3L, 6 Speed Automatic IClassified = Resultsl 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2011 Toyota Corolla S $14901. 888-498-9180 L--A 2011 White Chevrolet Equinox L T with automatic trans. Power windows, power locks, alloy wheels and black cloth interior. Has a 2.4 liter engine and cold A/C. Stock # RA407A. Asking price is $21,1876.Call Rick La Flamme for details at 863.202.6886. 2012 BRAND NEW RAM .:"00 Cummins diesel 4X4 crew cab, full warranty, more to choose from $37865 w/rebates #c290836 Alan Jay Chrysler Dodge Ram Jeep in Clewiston 863-983- 4600 2012 CHEVY MALIBU GOLD STK#RK20808 $16988 AUTO,A/C, 33MPG, CRUISE. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863- 471-2886_ 2012 Chrysler 200 TOURING CONVERTIBLE W/ POWER SEATS ALUMINUM WHEELS CD W/ SIR- IUS SATELLITE RADIO TRIP INFO POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPECTION BAL- ANCE OF FACTORY WARRANTY $17,970. Tom Edwards 863- 533-0793 2012 Dodge Challenger only 7,000 miles 20 Inch wheels $24,990. Stingray Chevrolet 863-533-0777. 2012 Dodge Charger POWER SEAT ALUMINUM WHEELS PEN- TASTAR V6 CD KEYLESS / SECU- RITY POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPECTION BAL- ANCE OF LIMITED FACTORY WAR- RANTY $19,970.Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 2012 Dodge Durango Crew W/ POWER SEAT REMOTE START REAR PARK ASSIST ALUMINUM WHEELS DUAL A/C 3RD SEAT HEMI V8 W/ FUEL SAVER TECH- NOLOGY CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPECTION BLUE TOOTH SUN- SCREEN GLASS 6.5 INCH INFO SCREEN POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE BALANCE OF LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY $26,970. Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 Seize the sales with Classified! 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew Stow-n-go seating, power side doors, rear ac was $21325 sale $19995 #RA414 Alan Jay Chrysler Dodge Ram Jeep in Clewiston 863-983- 4600 2012 Dodge Journey SE W/ DUAL A/C 3RD SEAT ALUMINUM WHEELS CD SUNSCREEN GLASS POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPECTION BAL- ANCE OF FACTORY WARRANTY $17,970. Tom Edwards 863- 533-0793 s.... 2012 Dodge Journey SXT $18,900. 863-438-3333 2012 DODGE JOURNEY SXT V-6, 3rd row, rear air, one owner, only 13000 miles. was $22675, sale $19950 #c664206a Alan Jay Chrysler Dodge Ram Jeep in Clewiston 863-983- 4600 2012 EXPRORER, XLT,1 OWNER, LEATHER, TRL TOW, CLEAN, BRONZE. 7800 MILES $30295.00 863-773-3992 2012 flat 500 Sport AUTOMAT- IC ALUMINUM WHEELS REAR SPOILER MEMORY POSITION POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPECTION BAL- ANCE OF LIMITED FACTORY WAR- RANTY $14,970. Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 2012 FORTE SX KOUP- LOADED-1050 MILES $19999 call Tom Schott (863) 402- 4230 2012 Hyundai Sonata $16,900. 863-438-3333 2012 HYUNDAI SONATA- 27K MILES-1 OWNER $15999 call Tom Schott (863) 402- 4230 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo POWER SEAT ALU- MINUM WHEELS PENTASTAR V6 CD W/ SIRIUS SUNSCREEN GLASS POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPEC- TION BALANCE OF LIMITED FAC- TORY WARRANTY $25,970. Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2012 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4X4 UNLIMITED AUTOMATIC PENTASTAR V6 CD POWER WIN- DOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPECTION BALANCE OF LIMIT- ED FACTORY WARRANTY $27,970.Tom Edwards 863- 533-0793 2012 KIA OPTIMA HYBRID- 45 MPG-9K MILES $23999 call Tom Schott (863) 402- 4230 2012 KIA OPTIMA LX-FRESH TRADE-7K MILES $19599 call Tom Schott (863) 402- 4230 2012 Kia Sorento LX Sp.rt LX Sport Utility 4 door, 4 Cylinder, GDI, 2.4 Liter, 6 Speed Automat- ic, Sportmatic $22,901 Call 800-238-5016 2012 Kia Sorento LX Sport Utility 4 door, 4-Cyl, GDI, 2.4 Liter, 6 Speed Auto Sport- matic $22,901 Call 800-238- 5016 2012 KIA SOUL PLUS A/T- 14K MILES-LIKE NEW $17999 call Tom Schott (863) 402- 4230 2012 MAZDA CX-9 BLACK STK # RK20802 $23988 LEATHER, 7 PASSEN- GER SUV, POWER PACKAGE. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863- 471-2886 2012 Mercedes C250 only 10,000 miles $29,990. Stingray Chevrolet 863- 533-0777. '--- 2012 Nissan Sentra $15489. 863-665-2800 2012 Ram 1500 Express ST 4X4 20 INCH CHROME WHEELS RAM BOX HEMI V8 W/ FUEL SAVER TECHNOLOGY AUTOMAT IC ANTI SPIN TOW PACKAGE TONNEAU COVER CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPECTION BEDLINER POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE BALANCE OF LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY $24,970. Tom Edwards 863- 533-0793 .5 t- 6 6. 2012 RAM 2500 ST CREW 4X4 CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL AUTOMATIC CHROME WHEELS TOW PACKAGE STEP BARS CD POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPECTION ST CREW BALANCE OF LI $35,970. Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 Need Cash? Adertise in he Have A Classified Garage Sale I Page 9 CLASSIFIED April 17, 2013 The average cost of a brewed cup of coffee $1.38 Cost of a first class US Postage Stamp .45 Cost of a home delivered newspaper ONLY .40 CENTS! IThe Lake Walesdt Nw. k The Lake Wales News% VAL "a-es he 'latest. Sstllpil ro-ir Wr n :fe .l stproof News The Fort Meade Leader 75C o M, Wddas, WRd---aM Reunion and hoinec! ,t Wil hve,,ts bring Mi-s Fro mr..... .. .I .... n. -". i. .- -, i. Tie Polk (Cunty Democrat 75 Batnd.FlTidi3mo Sauurdaw, Ot 30 "MO At the parade. I Van Fleet could Sbe avoided with new highway S1 IU 1 7 link *^Yuild RarMow, Subscribe Today! Call 863-533-4183 .-~-.-LI -.-I____XII~ I - April 17, 2013 CLASSIFIED Page 10 F April 17 201 CLASIFIED Pag II I 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2012 TOWN AND COUNTRY LTD SILVER STK#CR295090B $26988 LEATHER,DUAL PWR SLIDEqRS, PWR LIFTGATE, 13K MILES, DVD. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863-471-2886 2013 ESCAPE S, BLACK, PW,PL,CRUISE,MSRP $23365, SELL $20499 AFTER REBATES. 863-773-3992 2013 F250 CREW CAB 4X4. 6.2 V8, POW WIN- DOWS/LOCKS, CRUISE TRL TOW, 40/20/40 SEATS ELE- CLOCK R AXLE, MSRP $40065, SELL $35599 AFTER REBATES. 863-773-3992 2013 FIESTA SE, AUTO, KEY- LESS ENT, POWER, MSRP $18085, SELL $16099 AFTER REBATES. 863-773-3992 2013 KIA OPTIMA GDI BLACK STK#RK20810 $21988 AUTO, AC, PWR PAKG, ALLOYS. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863-471-2886 2013 NISSAN ROGUE RED STK# RK20812 $21988 AUTO,A/C 4CYL, PWR PKG. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863- 471-2886 Audi A4 Quattro Turbo. 2003, 89,000 miles. Leather int with sun roof, cold. air run reat, good tires, silver. 56,000 obo. Call Robert at 863-223-8504. E124926 2012 Chrysler Town & Country Touring L Was $35,620.00 Now $31,564.00 Call 863-773-4629 E131593 2012 Chevrolet 1500 Crew Cab LS 4x2 Was $33,710.00 Now $24,919.00 Call 863-773-4629 E178994 2012 Ram 2500 Laramie Crew Cab 4x4 diseal automatic Was $51,410.00 Now $42,311.00 Call 863-773- 4629 S.)i .),J. U.UU dll OU -I//i 4629 E222251 2012 Ram 2500 Longhorn Mega Cab 4x4 diseal automatic Was $61,325.00 Now $51,242.00 Call 863-773- 4629 E ??.3'> S 2012 Ram 2500 SLT Mega Cab 4x4 diseal automatic Was $53,500.00 Now $44,241.00 Call 863-773- 4629 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS E339150 2012 Ram 2500 SLT Mega Cab 4x4 diseal automatic Was $53,500.00 Now $44,241.00 Call 863-773- 4629 ~- E373829 2012 Dodge Jour- ney SXT Was $26,080.00 Now $21,555.00 Call 863-773- 4629 E,--.- 2012 Chevrolet Cruze LT Was $21,835.00 Now $19,515.00 Call 863-773- 4629 F14 1025 12 IMPALA $14900. Tony 863-438- 3333 Bt'^^ F296195 12 CARAVAN $18400. Tony 863-438- 3333 F4.:'-!2 12 SONANTA $15900. Tony 863-438- 3333 F565663 12 COMPASS $15700.Tony 863-438- 3333 F565663 2012 Jeep Com- pass $17300. 863-438- 3333 F57C0188 11 HHR $11400. Tony 863-438-3333 Fa00991A 2011 edge limited $25,711 40,710 miles. Silver. Leather Heated Seats. Power seats. Back Up camera and Sensors! Still Under Warranty! Call Jonathan Perez 863-444- 0444 Hablo Espafol. Rf0632 explorer 2013 Limited - $34,766 Beautiful white platinum.! 13,640 miles. Remote Start. Push button start, vista sun roof 8 passenger. Leather Heated Seats. Back up cam- era and sensors! Powered 3rd row seats. 24+ miles in HWY! Still under warranty! Call Jonathan Perez @ 863- 444-0444 Hablo Espafol . Stock # E338699 2012 Ram 2500 Laramie Crew Cab 4x4 diseal automatic Was $55,890.00 Now $46,356.00 Call 863-773-4629 Teal green ford f250 P5007 $16995.00. Kelley's Used Cars. 863-269-0977. This Silver 2012 Ford Fusion is practically brand new!! It only has 1,800 miles on it and almost all of the fac- tory warranty still left. It has a Tan cloth interior with power windows, power locks, tilt, cruise, am/fm radio and CD player. The asking price for this Fusion is a low $19,999. Stock # PF0631. For details call Ryan Ward at 863.243.3342. ift -, This Tan 2006 Mercury Mountaineer is super clean and loaded. It comes equipped with power windows, power locks, power seats, power 3rd row, tilt, cruise, am/fm radio, 6 disc CD changer, and beauti- ful leather seats. The best part is, this SUV has less than 50,000 miles. The asking price for this beauty is only 13,995. Stock # RF0626A. For details call Ryan Ward at 863.243.3342. (4a 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS ., w,-- '-... U517049A 10 F-150 CREW LARIAT $29500. Tony 863-438-3333 U575505B 11 MAXIMA $23200. Tony 863-438- 3333 UL..82'?'. 10 VW TIGUA $16700. Tony 863-438- 3333 7260 AUTOS WANTED All autos bought with or with- out title any condition, year, make or model. We pay up to $20,000 and offer free towing call: 813-516-0847 7333 MISC. BOATS 2013 18' 4PT FISH PONTOON Mercury 40HP Motor $17,779 less 20% = $14,223 Free Delivery in FL Astor Marine 24535 State Rd 40 Astor, FL 32102 352-759-3655 JON BOAT, 14ft. 6hp John- son w/ galvanized trailer. 28# thurst trolling motor. Live well. $1200 Call 863-899-2648. 7380 MOTOR HOMES / RVs Final Closeout! New 2012 Flagstaff 20' pop-up camper with power lift system, Roof A/C, great family fun! Was $11,591, SALE only $8995. Eagle Ridge RV 863-638- 1908 New 2013 Skyline Bobcat 170 GL with slide out room, A/C, Microwave, 2700 pounds, SPRING SALE only $13,897, SAVE $4,883! Eagle Ridge RV 863-638-1908 " -- . SPRING SALE! 2006 Keystone Cougar 294, rear lounge, fiber glass exterior, queen bed, roof /C, Was $15,995, SALE $13, 498 Eagle Ridge RV, 863-638- 1908 SPRING SALE! 2008 Key- stone Passport 245 with slide out, awning, A/C Priced to sell at only $9997. Eagle Ridge RV, 863-638-1908 Classified = Sales 7380 MOTOR HOMES / RVs SPRING SALE! 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