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Visit us on the Internet at www.FrostproofNews.net May 1, 2013 Frostproof News Frostproof's Hometown News for more than.85 years Woume 98 Number 18 USPS NO 211-260 7504 Frostproof, Polk County Florida 33843 Copyright 2013 Sun Coast Media Group, In Copyright 2013 Sun Coast Media Group, Inc. Ramon becomes arts hot spot Renovated theater packs them in for shows, dinners By BRIAN ACKLEY BACKLEY@HEARETLANDNEWSPAPERS.COM When the renovated Ramon Theater was scheduled to reopen in late 2007, then Mayor Kay Hutzelman had a prediction. "This is going to be the most popular place in Frostproof," she said. Turns out she was right. The curtain has come down on another successful winter season at the Frostproof gem, which now regu- I larly packs the house with hundreds of patrons for everything from fashion and talent shows to its extremely popular concert series and murder-mystery din- ner theaters. The theater was first opened in the mid-1920s, and hosted silent movies and Vaudeville acts. It remained open for decades, before finally closing in the mid-1960s. The chamber purchased it in 2002 with the hopes of renovating and reopening the building. Much of the money needed to do the work came from I local fundraising, donations and state historical grants. PHOTO COURTESY STATE OF FLORIDA .. -A ARCHIVES In its prime in the 1920s, the Ramon Theater was a gathering spot for all the town's folk. t Shows can accommodate more than 'm 300 patrons, and often do, with both downstairs and balcony seats filled to .: capacity for performers like Dwight .1 i. let Icenhower, who does an award-winning Elvis impersonation show, to The Repeatles, which perform a Beatles PHOTO PROVIDED tribute. Frostproof's Ramon Theater, which opened in the 1920s, could be an example of a historic desti- THEATER 5 nation for tourists. Griffin sells Lake Wales Country Club Family connection to local course goes all the way back to 1920s Golfers practice their putting Monday at the Lake Wales Country Club. earlier this year. IH'UIU bY BILL HUln-GUt The country club was sold By BILL ROGERS BROGERS @HEARTLANDNEWSPAPERS.COM A new company now owns the Lake Wales Country Club, which is no longer owned by Frostproof's Griffin family for the first time in more than four decades. Dick Klaas, manager of LWCC LLC, purchased the country club, which first opened in the early 1920s and was designed by legendary golf course architect Donald Ross, in January. Klaas owns the company with his two sons. It is leasing its operations to an Illinois- based firm. Klaas bought the country club from Ben Hill Griffin III. Klaas said operating country clubs is not the citrus giant's core business. "They didn't know all of the nu- ances," he said. Klaas said he has known Griffin III for 20 years, adding that Griffin III asked him to look at the club's financial. He said he told Griffin he needed to raise the dues and Klaas said Griffin replied that he couldn't do that. The Griffin family history at Lake Wales County Club goes back almost as far as the course itself. Family patriarch Ben Hill Griffin Jr. spent several sum- mers in the late 1920s working at the course he would eventually purchase. His brother-in-law Eddie Stephens Jr. and Griffin's sister Margaret Elizabeth would stay in the pro's house at the course when regular professional Dave CLUB 15 TODAY'S .CONTENTS 7 05252 00025 8 Editorial..............Page 4 Sports.............. Page 2,3 Obituaries.......... Page 6-7 County Report ...... Page 8 School Life........... Page 13 Pet Pages ............ Page 19 Feeling Fit.......... Page 19 MURDER CHAIRGES- Avon Park man charged with murder near Frostproof church. page 11.. Baseball seniors honored by Bulldogs. page 2 Page 2 Frostproof News May 1, 2013 Team's Senior Night 'notable' event Marcus Ramos, with grand- mother, Ana Ramos and his father, Anthony Ramos. Marcus has been a member of the varsity team for two years and is one of the team leaders in batting average, hits, doubles and home runs. His favorite memory from his baseball career is coming back to Frost- proof to bea Bulldog. Marcus will attend college next year and play baseball. PHOTOS BY K.M. THORNTON SR. Right: The Frostproof Bulldog varsity baseball team honored its two graduating players on Senior Night earlier this month. Marcos Ramos and Cody Wilson were cited in their final home game. And, Cody's friends made sure it was, shall we say, a "notable" occasion. Frostproof lost a dose one, 6-5 in the game against Hardee. King Smith scholarship planned The memory of Frostproof softball coach James "King" Smith will live on thanks to the efforts of his friends. A scholarship will be awarded to a senior softball player each year. To start the fund, the softball program will be hosting a special barbecue and Alumni Game on Tuesday, May 14, to raise the money for the scholarship. Dinner will include a world-famous Doug Wise pulled pork sandwich, chips, drink, and dessert for $6. Meals may be picked up at the softball complex between 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. All softball players will be selling tickets or you can get them from Coach Karen Bolin. The alumni game will begin at 6:30 p.m. If you are an alumnus and would like to play, contact Bolin at 863-635-7809. Monetary donations will be accepted at any time and all checks should be made payable to the Frostproof Athletic Booster Inc. with a notation that it is for the King Smith Scholarship. They can be mailed to Bolin at the high school, 1000 N. Palm Ave., Frostproof, FL 33843. Smith was the Lady Bulldogs popular softball coach who passed away several weeks ago after suffering a heart attack. 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While neither were drafted in last week's NFL draft, the pair signed free agent deals shortly after it ended, McCalebb with the Cincinnati Bengals, and Robey with the Buffalo Bills. Both diminutive players were consid- ered possible late round draft picks, but many feel that going undrafted can be an advantage over actually being picked late, because the player can then chose a situ- ation that might be more right for them. McCalebb played four years at Auburn, and Robey three at USC, coming out of college after his junior season. McCalebb raised eyebrows with a very fast 40-time at the NFL scouting com- bine held earlier this year, and figures to perhaps have his best chance to stick in the NFL as a special teams player or third down back, a fact not lost on the former Miner. "I can come in and help them win and help a team get to the playoffs just with my role on special teams," McCalebb told Brandon Marcello of www.al.com before the draft. He said he wasn't sure if he'd be drafted, but getting a chance was all that mattered. '"As long as I get the phone call and an opportunity to go out there and show what I can do," McCalebb said, "If I ended up being a free agent, that's still a blessing to me." His Auburn coach, Gus Malzahn, said McCalebb deserved a chance. "Onterio is one of the fastest guys in college football the last few years," he told al.com. "He has the wow speed. He's a great competitor. He's tougher than people think, too, and he loves the game of football. In the right situation, in the right type of offense, I really feel like he can shine and of course I think in the return game, too, he's a definite factor." In 2008, as a senior in Fort Meade, he ran for 1,995 yards rushing and 27 touchdowns, and added 11 pass receptions for scores. He also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns. In 2010, he played alongside quarter- back Cam Newton when Auburn won the national championship. He totaled 24 career touchdowns and rushed for 2.586 yards. Robey became the first USC true freshman to start a season opener at cornerback in the post-World War II era, and ended his Trojan career with seven touchdowns. While at Frostproof, his 2009 honors included Super Prep All-Dixie as a Former Fort Meade Miner and Auburn running back Onterio McCalebb didn't get picked in last week's NFL draft, but just hours after it concluded, inked a free agent deal with the Cincinnati Bengals. senior defensive back and running back where he amassed 764 yards on 88 carries, scoring nine times. He also caught 17 passes, six for touchdowns. Defensively, he had 73 tackles, two interceptions and a pair of forced fumbles. He also averaged 17.1 yards on eight punt returns and 34.7 yards on seven kickoff returns in 2009. As a junior, he made All-State 2B first team and All-County first team. He ran for 1,600 yards with 10 TDs and caught 33 passes for 475 yards with four touchdowns on offense and had six interceptions on defense. In 2007, he ran for 1,500 yards on offense and had 40 tackles and 7 interceptions on defense. He also was on Frostproof's baseball team (earning All-State second team honors) and track (bests of 10.71 in the 100 meters, 23'-9" in the long jump and 45'-11" in the triple jump) teams. He was the-2010 State 2A District 8 and Region 2 long jump champion. His cousin is Carlton Thomas, a -tailback at the University of Georgia .from 2009 to 2011. Robey was one of 16 Trojans who spent five days in Haiti in the spring of 2012 building homes and assisting those in need. Also signing free agent deals after the draft was University of South Florida Rogers& Walker Gun Shop To Order; (863) 676-1879 14 5 First Street Lakes Wales, FL 33853 I s, *~% *w.' *s. FJWtmuicalEdfimdon ifecominhes .-. "'- orig artwork. and finely detaied -""bdmft'""yo"" o&Courty. . ,.**.. 1-- 11 T, 1... .,,- -. O 1 - -~-~ Frostproof News Page 3 May 1, 2013 . 1 Page 4 FrostprOof News May 1, 2013 VIEWPOINT Preserving the Earth for our grandchildren It wasn't that many years ago that cities dis- posed of their garbage by dumping it on a piece of vacant land and setting fire to it. "Fire" is perhaps an exaggeration, since the wet and rotting garbage was more prone to a perma- nent state of smoldering than to open flames. The atmosphere often reeked with this precur- sor to smog. Counties, with few exceptions, had no garbage collection service, and rural residents were left to their own devices, often creating smoldering mini-dumps of their own. Eventually these garbage dumps were replaced with "sanitary landfills," perhaps the nation's first five-star oxymoron. Garbage, instead of being set afire, was covered with dirt. Skeptics said it was a way of filtering our future supply of drinking water through tons of rotting garbage. We find merit in that premise. Disposal of garbage it now goes by the less graphic and arguably more accurate name of solid waste has become a considerably more Our Viewpoint high tech enterprise in recent years. Landfills typically are lined with what is repre- sented as a permanent plastic liner, preventing leachate from becoming a major component of our drinking water. They are sealed upon closure by a dirt-covered membrane. In South Florida, some of the highest eleva- tions are mountains of now-closed landfill cells. Even as our society has insisted on more responsible ways of disposing of solid waste (to include more stringent standards for household garbage than for yard trash) we have embraced a new paradigm: recycling. The focus was on this relatively new exercise in civic responsibility last week as the nation observed Earth Week. There was the inevitable reporting of how many millions of dollars are spent burying New York City's millions of tons of garbage, money that could be better spent on recycling. The real sales pitch for recycling is taking place in school classrooms and in an increasing num- ber of homes and businesses. Recycling is being embraced as preferable to landfills because it is the right thing to do, not because it saves the taxpayers a few bucks. And that is the way it should be. Our county's solid waste department makes it easy to recycle. Recycling is voluntary, not mandatory. While we have made no effort to count house- holds, we see an increasing number of homes at which only the recycling bin is rolled to the curb in some weeks, and relatively few homes which do not use their recycling bins on a regular basis. . Recycling is an investment in a healthier Earth, not only for ourselves, but for our grandchildren. And it's working, not because it's required, but because it's the right thing to do. Letters to the editor Now a one issue voter looking for quiet On April 26, Florida's Senate voted against reinstating a law banning exces- sive automobile noise. One Senator, Jeff Clemens, D-Lake Worth, explained, "I believe in the healing power of music, and if I want to drive down the street and heal everybody around me, I should be able to." Those are the words of a don't- tell-me-what-to-do adolescent, not a thoughtful advocate for the public good. Senator Clemons and his fellow nay-sayers apparently don't believe that you and I have the right to carry on a conversation in our car, choose our own radio station to listen to, or have a baby asleep in the back seat. Others who voted against this com- mon-sense bill include Sens. Abruzzo, Brandes, Braynon, Detert, Flores, Garcia, Gardiner, Gibson, Joyner, Legg, Margolis, Ring, Sachs, Smith, Sobel, REYNOLDS I5 Time for state to get smart about health care It now seems that the Florida legisla- ture (i.e. the Florida House) is turning down the federal dollars that would greatly expand Medicaid in Florida. While I strongly disagree with turning away any money to expand medical coverage to Floridians, I do agree that their fear of expanding the Florida state budget is legitimate. The underlying problem (and point of complicity of the Florida legislature) is that the Florida Medicaid program is a mess. The way that the system operates is cumbersome and expensive and often does not provide good care to the people who are covered. The Medically Needy Program ("Share of Cost") is totally broken. These legislators that are turning down federal money have obviously never lacked access to health care. They have never been turned away In My Own Words from an emergency room with a broken limb because it is not life threatening. They have never had to be treated in a free clinic where care, while better than nothing, is limited and sporadic. They have never been disabled and unable to get a doctor for two years (waiting for their Medicare to begin) because most doctors in the State of Florida refuse to treat any patient on the Medically Needy Program. Otherwise they would not turn down a single dollar to increase access to health care for Floridians. The only solution that this Florida Legislature has been able to come up with to fix Medicaid is to totally turn it over to private HMOs which would be another nightmare. A large percentage of Medicaid patients are already under these private HMOs. Many of these private companies are incompetent and the worst ones are totally fraudulent. The medical providers in the state that actually accept Medicaid patients are providing the care and then having to beg and fight for their small Medicaid payments from these companies of- ten receiving nothing even though they are providing the care. Meanwhile, these companies are reaping profits from tax-payer dollars designated to treat the sick of our state. And lest we forget, our Governor Scott presided over the largest federal Medicare fraud case to date. Having him preside over this process is akin to putting the fox in charge of the hen house and at this point I am on his side as he is championing taking the money. Now that our legislators have - turned down this money I would like to see them push to address the underlying problems with the Medicaid program in Florida and to develop a system that provides quality, effective care and is cost effective. And ironically these two qualities (quality care and cost effective) are actually interdependent. There needs to be an emphasis on primary care and outpatient treatment instead of hospital emergency room care (which is expensive and for the most part ineffective). The Medically Needy Program needs to be totally scrapped and reworked. Then we as a state would be a much better position to accept fed- eral dollars for Medicaid without fear of setting off an out-of-control expansion PRICE 5 The Frostproof News Jim Gouvellis Publisher * Aileen Hood General Manager Paul Northrop Sales Manager lell Rolow Editor Brian Ackley Managing Edinor Published ei ery Wednesday at 1-1 W. Wall Street, Frostproof, FL 33843 by Sun Coast Media Group, Inc. at its Office. Periodical postage paid at Frostproof, Florida and additional Entry Office *Phone (8631 676-3467 *Fa. (863) 678-1297 Postmaster: Send address changes to 140 E. Stuart Ave., Lake Wales, FL 33853-4198 HOME DEI.IVERY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN POLK COUNTY bix Monthsi... .... ....$25 aH One Year.. .......... 41 73 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN-COUNTY MAIL Six. Month... ... .... .. $24.00 One Yeai ............ ...539.00 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OTHER FLORIDA COUNTIES SL\ Months............. .540 00 One Year ........... ....... $65.00 OUT OF STATE SUBSCRIPTION Six Months..... ............$44 00 One Year... ............ ....... ......$72.00 We welcome your letters Letters are welcome on virtually any subject, but we do have some rules. Please keep them to less than 250 words. Letters will be edited to length as well as grammar and spelling. All letters must be signed with full name not initials. An address and telephone number must be included. The phone number and address are not for publication, but must be provided. The Letters to the Editor section is designed as a public forum for community discourse and the opinions and statements made in letters are solely those of the individual writers. 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. Page 4 Frostproof News May 1, 2013 May 1, 2013 Frostproof News Page 5 THEATER FROM PAGE 1 The theater's current board president, Diana Webster-Biehl, who is also a Frostproof city council member, said the facility has become an important destination from places far beyond the city. She said shows there have a "huge impact" on the local economy, with standing room only crowds at city restaurants before events. "Business is coming into town from out of the city, out of the area, it's about 50 percent of our ticket sales," she noted. "The investment we have made as a community, which was so generous in supporting the restoration, the money is coming back many times over." The music series started several years ago, and has grown every year since. The theater's murder-mystery dinners, CLUB FROM PAGE 1 Towns went north for the season. Griffin lived in the caddyshack. "I would clean clubs and keep the place clean," Griffin told Tampa Tribune sports columnist Tom McEwen in a 1986 interview. "I would caddy for 50 cents an 18. Sometimes you got 25 cents extra, but not from the skinflints." On one particularly memorable Sunday, Griffin recalled that he toted clubs for a total of 57 holes. "There weren't many golf clubs around," he said. "I considered Eddie an older brother. I learned to play and appreciate golf, hard work and having an older brother. It was wonderful." He purchased the course in 1980 by assuming the debt owed by the stockholding owners. A Tampa Tribune article pegged the amount at $246,000. "Learned a lot here, it's the least I can do," he said about buying it. Si.\ years later, club pro Bob Lee procJaimed' the investment and turnaround in the course and associated infrastructure "no less than a miracle." In addition. to the course improvements and new clubhouse, Griffin oversaw the initial development of 80 condominiums and 16 single-family villas. In 1983, Griffin invited local firefight- ers to intentionally burn the ramshack- le clubhouse, built in 1938 for slightly PRICE FROM PAGE 4 of our State budget. As more and more Floridians are be- ing locked out of even basic health care services there is a strong moral, ethical now held four times a year, regularly sell out too. Cast members have come from Winter Haven and Auburndale to be part of the fun. "We had record ticket sales this year for the concert series," Webster-Biehl added. "Last year we had average tickets sales of about 126, and this year our average was over 200." Recently, a Polk County leadership group toured Frostproof, and were impressed not only with a presentation given on the city's history by Mayor Anne Dickinson, but the theater itself. "They were impressed with that par- ticular resource in the community, and the quality of community participation that went into restoring it," Webster- Biehl added. Dickinson said while attending a meeting in Lake Wales recently, she ran into someone who was bringing a group of 20 people to the Elvis show in March. "They were really excited about that show," she recalled. more than $22,000, with most of the funding coming from the U.S. govern- ment's Works Progress Administration. His son, who sold the course last week, videotaped the scene, and even interviewed some of the firefighters. Nine months later, in January 1984, a new clubhouse almost three times the size of the old one, had been erected. McEwen noted that at least one report had pegged the cost at almost $3 mil- lion. Membership at the course, which was about 250 at the time of Griffin's takeover, had by then mushroomed to some 700. McEwen even noted that some of the oak trees on the course came from Griffin himself, who in typical fashion found a simple and economical way to get them. They came from another one of his beloved places, the Peace River Ranch. Griffin and a friend were at the ranch after he had purchased the course. "I saw him bending over picking up something," recalled Billy Joe Loadholts. "I asked him what in the hell he was doing a- d hie said he was picking up acorns .And he wanted me to do the same, to select some fine, ripe acorns. I said 'What the hell for, Ben Hill?' He said 'What the hell you think for? To plant on my new course.' Well, me and him did that, then came back here and planted the acorns." Starting in 1969, the course played host to the Ben Hill Griffin Invitational, until it was discontinued after the 2011 and economical imperative to address the underlying problems that are crip- pling our health care delivery system. Catherine Price is a registered nurse who has worked as the clinical director at Parkview Medical Clinic in Haines City. She is also the former chair of the Polk County Health Care Alliance. FILE PHOTO Kay Hutzelman addresses the crowd during a murder-mystery dinner theater event. event. It was considered one of Polk County's four "majors." Klaas bought the clubhouse and "ev- erything in it," tennis courts, mainte- nance building and an adjacent 5-acre orange grove that Klaas said something will be done with that, but "I don't have a clue" what that will be. Golf Visions Management Inc. is leas- ing the country club on State Road 60. Klaas said his family investigated Golf Visions and they found the Northlake, 11.-based company to be very professional. "They are family owned and we are family-owned," he said. Tim Miles, owner and president and CEO of Golf Visions, said there have been a lot of subtle changes. A total of REYNOLDS FROM PAGE 4 Soto, Thompson and Thrasher. This country was founded on the principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. I have a right not A caricature of Donald Ross, the designer of the golf course, appears on a pin S... flag with the year V 1926, the year the S .course opened. .,, PHOTO BY BILL X,. 'ROGERS 250 palm trees have been pruned, improved the curbside any appeal and cleaned up the course. They plan to paint a portion of the clubhouse and repaint the roof. Miles said the company also wants to look at its approach to marketing the course. A membership meeting was held ear- lier this year and more than 400 people attended. Klaas said he got the sense that everybody admires the Griffin fam- ily, but they are glad to see Golf Visions come in. "They were pleased as punch," he said. Lake Wales is the third golf course in Florida that Golf Visions is leasing. The others are in Clermont and Leesburg. to listen to your radio and not to be awakened at 4 a.m. by rock music. I have declared myself a one-issue voter on this bill. I will be voting AGAINST any Senator who believes it's OK to assail my ears in public. Please join me in that resolution. Jean Reynolds, Ph.D. Winter Haven V Mobile Home V Homeowners V Auto Insurance Now Selling Garage Liability, General Liability, RV, Motorcycle, ATV, Commerical Call Ashley or Come By For A FREE ESTIMATE For Your Insurance Coverage Needs Ashley Bishop, Agent Licensed by the state of Florida BUDGET BI-RITE INSURANCE / You Can Depend On Us! 1500 US Hwy. 27 S, Avon Park, FL 863-453-3903 Tu-Frl 9 am-5 pm Sat. 8:30 am-4:30 pm 0 www.budgetbirite.homestead.com I CHOOSE ONE FROM THE FOLLOWING: T-BONE STEAK N.Y. 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Reared in Richmond, she graduated from John Marshall High School and attended business school. She was married 49 years to Frank Weathersbee, Jr. (deceased). He was the area representative for Seaboard Coast Line Railroad for 44 years. After briefly living in Cincinnati and Sanford, Fla., her husband's business brought them to Lake Wales. Mrs. Weathersbee was active in the Lake Wales community all her adult life, enjoying many years of playing bridge, sewing circle, and volunteering in many community activities, most recently volunteering at the Lake Wales Hospital Gift Shop and her church, First Baptist Church of Lake Wales, and working at the election polls. Keeping up with current events and Sally Ann Henderson, 77, of Tampa, Fla., passed away Monday, April 15, 2013, at St. Joseph Hospital in Tampa. She was born Sept. 5, 1935, in Zanesville, Ohio, to the late William and Helen Strouse and has been a resident of the area since 1959. She was a Quality Control Lab Tech for Citrus World/Florida's Natural and was of the Baptist faith. She enjoyed family times, playing the Lotto, Wii bowling and was a Tampa Bay Bucs, Florida Gator and Ohio State fan. Survivors include her daughters, Pamela (Kenneth) Gibbs of Babson Park, Brenda (Dennis) Samuels of Tampa and Jackie (Barry) Moser of Auburndale; sons, Richard (Bonnie) Martin of Dundee, William Martin Words of Comfort Tiny seeds fall to the ground and bring forth beautiful flowers upon the earth what seems to have passed away, has in truth given an entrance to new life. Bonnie Jensen politics, cooking, and sewing have always been her hobbies. The centenarian's family includes two daughters, Sara Beth White of Naples, Fla., and Gail Jane Hassler (deceased) and her husband, John Douglas Hassler of Tallahassee, Fla., four grandchildren, Dr. Ransey Parquette Boyd and her husband Charles Everett "Rett" Boyd III, of Tallahassee, Fla., Judson Gregory White of Naples, Fla., John Douglas Hassler Jr., of Tallahassee, Fla. and Sara Camille Hassler and her husband Kevin John Deak of Tallahassee, Fla., and two great-grandchildren, Peyton Parquette Boyd and Charles Everett Boyd IV of Tallahassee, Fla., and dear family friend Ginny Ezell Metzler of Lakeland, Fla. Relatives and friends are invited to her visitation on Wednesday, April 24, 2013, at the old sanctuary at First Baptist Church of Lake Wales on Central Avenue, at 1:30 p.m., followed by the funeral service at 2 p.m. Interment will be held at Lake Wales Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memo- rial contributions may be made to the Meals on Wheels program at Lake Wales Care Center, First Baptist Church of Lake Wales, or a charity of your choice. Marion Nelson Funeral home is handling the arrangements. of Frostproof and Jeffrey (Christy) Henderson of Winter Haven; sis- ter, Mary Lou (Harold) Martin of Lake Wales, 13 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren. Visitation was 6-8 p.m. Friday, April 19, 2013, and the funeral service was 2 p.m. Saturday, April 20, 2013, at the Marion Nelson Funeral Home with Rev. Jack Hilligoss officiating. In lieu of flowers family requests donations to St. Joseph's Children Hospital of Tampa, 3001 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Tampa, FL 33607 or the Melech Hospice House, 11125 N. 52nd St., Tampa, FL 33617. Marion Nelson Funeral Home is in- charge of arrangements. Words of Coimfort When you look into the night sky and wonder, Where have they g,one? -* -r lace your 47-- hands over * your heart space and know they are right there. -Lon Nungesser Ruth E. Richardson, 82, of Fedhaven, Fla., went home to be with the Lord Thursday, April 18, 2013, at the Lake Wales Medical Center. She was born Sept. 21, 1930, in Harmony Township, N.J. to the late Roy H. and Nellie M. Miller; and she moved to Florida from Lawrence, Mass. in 1994. After retiring as a teacher, she worked as a lunchroom aide in Massachusetts. She faithfully served the Lord Jesus for many years in various ministries. She loved children and taught Sunday School, Children's Church and AWANA in Massachusetts. She was a member and treasurer of the Community Baptist Church in Fedhaven. She also attended Trinity Baptist Church, where she was in- volved with the Keenagers. She enjoyed genealogy, puzzles and reading. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Survivors include her husband of 56 years, Varnum B. Richardson; daughters, Wendi Winkler (David) Shari Conner Thomas, 56, daughter of Herb and Hazel Conner, passed away April 27, 2013, surrounded by her loving family after a long courageous battle with cancer. She was preceded in death by her father, Herb Conner. She is survived by her significant other, Timmy Anderson and son, Brody of Ga., Cheryl Reichl (Bill) of Pennsylvania, Leeann Long (Doug) of Pa., Donna Ouellette (Mike) of Maine and Cathy Rogers (Jeff) of Fla.; son, David Richardson (Susan) of New Hampshire; brother, Richard Miller of Pennsylvania; sister, Lois Pfeffer of New Jersey; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Visitation is 3 p.m. until the funeral service at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 28, 2013, at the Trinity Baptist Church of Lake Wales with Rev. Larry Wallace officiat- ing and Rev. Horace Howell assisting. Interment will be held at the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell. Condolences may be sent to the fam- ily and the webcast of the service can be viewed at www.marionnelson funeralhome.com. Donations may be made in lieu of flowers to purchase Gideon Bibles in memory of Ruth Richardson. www. gideons.org Marion Nelson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Anderson of Lake Wales; daughter, Misti of Mississippi; mother, Hazel Conner of Lake Wales; brother, Danny Conner (Daryl) of Haines City; sister, Bonnie Bohannon (David) of Lake Wales; brother, Steve Conner of Lake Wales and caregiver, Sherry Carver. A gathering of family and friends will be held at a later date. Savannah ourt a ~ ~ ~ ~ m flFakoW ~h ~;~k8I-UJ ~ I. II lJIIU,~iu * Restaurant Style Dining Experience * Personalized Service Plans * Housekeeping & Laundry Services * Excellent Apartment Choices . * Scheduled Transportation * 24-Hour,Well-Trained, caringg Assodciates o.r. Callus today, stop byfor a visit join us for lunch, or all of the above! You are always welcome! ( YVAVANNAH URT ASSIST TED) IVING RESID)ENC t Saana D:iislcesd io 3 e idet n 12 East Grove Avenue Lake Wales, FL 33853 S(863) 679-8246..__ ,& www.savannahcourtlakewales.com Assisted Living Facility License No. 9888 Sally Ann Henderson Shari Conner Thomas Page 6 Frostproof News v May 1, 2013 May 1, 2013 Frostproof News Page 7 Anita J. Clark Anita J. Clark of Lake Wales passed away Thursday, April 25, 2013, at Good Shepherd Hospice in Auburndale. She was 56. Marion Nelson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Joseph Anthony Adamo Joseph Anthony Adamo of Calverton, N.Y. passed away Thursday, April 25, 2013, at his winter residence in Lakeshore. He was 83. Marion Nelson Funeral Home in Lake Wales is handling the arrangements. Billy Rex Lomaneck "Bill" Billy Rex Lomaneck "Bill" of Frostproof passed away Monday, March 25, 2013, at the Florida Hospital in Sebring. He was 53. Marion Nelson Funeral Home of Lake Wales handling arrangements. Words of Comfort It is only with the heart that one can see rightly. , What is essential is invisible to the eye. / -Antoine De Saint Exupery Betty Ann Hamilton Jones Betty Ann Hamilton Jones, 85, of Lake Wales passed away Saturday, April 20, 2013, at The Groves Center. She was born March 20, 1928, in Toledo, Ohio to the late Ernest and Myrtle M. Hamilton and has been a resident of Florida since 1946. She was a retired secretary for John Carter & Associates and of the Catholic faith. Betty was a longtime resident and member of the Lake Wales Country Club. A gathering of friends is from 4:30-6 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, 2013, at the Marion Nelson Funeral Home in Lake Wales. Marion Nelson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Larry E. Ford Larry E. Ford of Lake Wales passed away Sunday, April 21, 2013, at his residence. He was 69. Marion Nelson Funeral Home of Lake Wales is handling arrangements. Dephra Jean Wooten Dephra Jean Wooten of Haines City, passed away Sunday, April 28, 2013, at the Winter Haven Hospital. He was 87. Marion Nelson Funeral Home is handling arrangements. ' ~ is w~ 'B College student Christopher Boise heard knocking sounds coming from the first floor of his " home When he walked toward the source of the noise, he was confronted by two strange men in his apartment. One of the men was pointing a handgun straight at Boise. When Boise cried out, it was heard by his roommate. Raymond. who instinctively grabbed his le- gally owned AR-15 and readied it. It was just moments before one of the intruders made it to Raymond's door. Upon seeing Raymond's rifle, both men fled the apartment. Nothing was taken and no shots were fired. After the incident Boise said, "I'm happy he saved my life. I was very thankful he had his gun!" (13wham, Rochester, NY, 1/23/13) Debi Keeney, 55, was at home with her sister, Donna Carlyle, 47, when she stepped outside to smoke a cigarette. As she closed the door behind her, a man'approached and pushed his way inside the apartment. The man threw Keeney to the floor and put Carlyle in a choke hold. He demanded money as Carlyle gasped for air. Keeney was quickly able to get to a .22-cal. derringer she kept hidden in a side-table drawer. She warned the man to release her sister or she would shoot. When he continued to demand money, Keeney fired.The 33-year- old intruder was later taken to a local hospital to be treated for two gunshot wounds and Swas listed in critical condition (St Louis Post-Dispatch. Highland, MO 2 11/13) Ernest Robinson. an assistant high school basketball coach, was escorting two of his female team members from the building one evening when they were approached by two teenage boys. One of the teenagers wielded a gun. The gunman ordered the girls to leave as the other teen yanked at the chain Robinson wore around his neck. Robinson quickly pulled out his concealed pistol and fired at both assailants killing one and wounding the other. The surviving perpetrator is now being charged with one count of armed robbery and one count of assault with intent to rob while armed (The Detroit News, Detroit, MI, 2/15/13) Three masked men entered Plaza Jewelers one afternoon, one carrying a gun while the other two wielded hammers. Store owner Alfonso Angela spotted the men through the store window and grabbed the gun he kept hidden behind the counter. The two men with hammers, one carrying a bag. were approaching the glass cases of jewelry when Angela cocked the hammer of his gun. Within seconds, the men were making a hasty exit. Police were called and two male suspects were later taken into custody ISan Jose Mercury News, Fair Oaks, CA, 1/21 '.13) A 34-year-old man entered a bank carrying a handgun that was later determined to be a realistic plastic replica. He pulled a black mask over his face and demanded money from a teller. His robbery attempt, however, was thwarted by another bank employee's very real Smith & Wesson .357 revolver. The employee, a legal concealed carry permit holder, fired his weapon after realizing the man robbing the bank was armed. The robber fled the scene leading police on a high-speed car chase. The suspect was soon caught and hospitalized for a gunshot wound to the jaw. He was later charged with attempted bank robbery and leading police on a high-speed chase. There were reportedly no other injuries. (The Blaze, Trimble, MO, 3/4/13) It was before dawn when Christine Lewis entered her bathroom and spotted the silhouette of a man outside the window. The man had torn off the window screen and was attempt- ing to break in. Christine's husband, John Lewis, heard the commotion from the bedroom and retrieved his .38 Smith & Wesson revolver. The man outside had failed to force open the window and was now lurking outside their home. Lewis walked out his front door and confronted the man. The man started to approach Lewis despite repeated warnings. The two remained in a standoff until deputies arrived and took the man into custody. He was jailed on multiple charges. "I own a gun for reasons like this. I want to protect myself," Lewis said."The way I see it, your home is sacred ground, and you have the right to protect it" (Mail Tribune, White City, OR, 1/26/13) 330 US 27 N Sebring, FL www.boomboomsguns.com 1oN m L G GUNS 9 AMMO Lic CA$H CONNECTION PAWN SHOP ) BUY+SELL*TRADE "We Buy Gold & Silver" Gold Diamonds Jewelry Handguns Rifles Shotguns 214 Domaris Ave Lakewales-pawnshop.com Lake Wales, FL 33853-4607 (863) 676-4514 John W. Steedley Se habla espanol OBITUARY IES7i rf^Ti ; ..A ry' Frostproof News Page 7 May 1, 2013 Pabe-8 -r-s---o-New Ma 1,201 Locomotive's home to be in Mulberry Train dug up from underground to be on display at museum By JEFF ROSLOW JROSLOW@HEARTLANDNEWSPAPERS.COM The 138-year-old locomotive dug up on the old Mulberry Phosphate land last year won't have far to travel as it is going to stay in Polk County and become an outdoor exhibit of the Mulberry Phosphate Museum. And it should be on display by the end of May. "We're very excited about this," said museum director Jesse Ward. "It's still in the process and we're hoping to have it in place by the end of next month. We still have to get the rail bed and get everything in place." In April 2012, Mosaic employees cleaning an area in a process cooling channel they take care of between Mulberry and Bartow found the locomotive 20 feet underground. After digging up the train, area historians did the best they could to determine the 138-year-old steamer was a Manchester- made phosphate-hauling locomotive. Determining the owner of the train has delayed whether the locomotive was going to be shipped to Tallahassee or stay in Polk County. Mulberry Phosphate has been in bankruptcy since 2001 and owes Mulberry about $8,000 in stormwater fees and late fees. Mosaic maintains upkeep of the land. And the Florida Department of the Environmental Protection may have some ownership claims to the land. With that situation, it was up the DEP to make a de- termination of the ownership and that way they could determine whether the train could stay in Polk County or be shipped to Tallahassee for display at a museum there. Because of this, a group was formed in Mulberry to try to keep the train in Polk County. "A group of citizens pushed hard and made a case and the state listened to it," said Mosaic public affairs manager Callie Neslund, who was part of that team. Ultimately it was determined Mulberry Phosphate was the owner of the vintage and rusty locomotive but because it was in bankruptcy, there was a problem with turning it over because it had value to it. Mulberry city commissioners agreed to waive about $8,000 in penalties that the company owed in stonnwater fees. 4. ~~iiihbc~ PHOTOS BY JEFF ROSLOW Citrus farmer Scott Young who lives in Alturas, checks on the steam engine Mosaic employees found buried in a cooling pond in an old plant near Mulberry when it was found in April 2012. A display is being set up at the museum in Mulberry. "We were able to forgive a portion of the late fee and it was mutually agreed upon by the two attorneys, and about $1,000 was acceptable," said Mulberry City Manager Frank Johnson. Now, the train is still in the same spot where it was found, where it will remain until the end of next month. It will be moved to the east side of the museum behind City Hall. It will be housed under a rail bed and fenced in with a shelter over it, Ward said. Johnson said a photo of what it looked like when it was working in the 1880s will also be added to give a bit of historical perspective to it. "We going to try to preserve this for as long as we can," Ward said. And while getting this thing done by the end of the May is the goal, it could be sooner than that, Johnson said. "It might be earlier than the end of the month," Johnson said. "The rail bed is be- ing donated and we're trying to get a cover and fencing donated." Johnson said the city plans to build a concrete pad for the train along the edge of the parking lot. It will be near an outdoor phosphate dragline bucket at the museum, located behind City Hall at 101 Southeast First St. Myrtice Young, the historical preserva- tion manager of the Polk County History Center, said finding the locomotive is amazing adding "It's just a very important piece to the history of Polk County." She said she is delighted the train has found a permanent home here. "It's sweet that it's going to stay home." Three new magnet schools coming next year By CATHY PALMER CORRESPONDENT Polk County will be adding three new magnet schools to its roster next school year, and its charter schools will be bumping up the number of students allowed by about 100 students. Magnet schools offer specialized instruction while charter schools operate within the District with public funds but are independently operated outside the usual school Carolyn Bridges board guidelines and gives its independent governing board more say in how the school is run and what it offers its students. The new magnet schools will be Winston Elementary School in north Lakeland, Dundee Ridge Middle School and Jewett School of the Arts inWinter Haven. The school board also recently approved some revisions at Lincoln Academy to make it a primary years program through the International Baccalaureate organization. The magnet school revisions will be funded through grants totaling almost $12 million over three years. The grant funds will provide some staff, but primar- ily will help buy technology upgrades including routers and wireless access points, desktop and laptop computers, printers, laminators, science carts, smart boards, audio equipment, science lab furniture, robotics kits, video cameras for classrooms and materials for graphic arts designs. The grant period will cover from August 2013 to September 2016. The funds come from federal sources, according to Carolyn Bridges, who oversees all magnet and charter schools in the District. The board OK'd hiking the enrollment at the charter schools but maintained those schools must stay within their original cap projections under their contracts with the school system. The enrollment issue, according to one school board member, is often concerning families that have one student in a charter school and want the student's siblings to attend the same school. "We need to have some language that addresses siblings attending the same charter schools," board member Debra Wright said. All told, according to Bridges, the enroll- ment increases only involve about 100 students system-wide. Bridges explained when individual schools were granted their charters, they projected enrollment caps, and these changes fall within those caps. The projected enrollment increases affect the Discover Academy of Lake Alfred, Hartridge Academy, Lake Wales High School, Lakeland Montessori Schoolhouse, Montessori Middle School, Our Children's Middle Academy and the Polk Pre-Collegiate Academy. Both Hartridge Academy and Lake Wales High School are projecting the highest increase, with about 25 stu- dents each, followed by the Lakeland Montessori Schoolhouse with an addi- tional 14 students. "Why don't we recommend all the requests?" asked Board Member Hunt Berryman. "We aren't looking for a con- frontation over these numbers." Bridges said the approvals must be based on projections and if the school systems' projections vary from the school projections, "it can affect how we allocate our resources." She added that keeping with in the contractual limits also allows the system "to focus on where growth actually occurs, not just where it may be projected." Board member Tim Harris added that "staff winds up caught between us (the school board and the charter school) and all I can see is money gone out the window." He added his concern is funding is evenly distributed throughout the district where the student demand is and not focused on the charter schools. Bridges also told the board that charter schools that are considered "high perform- ing" may statutorily increase their enroll- ment by 15 percent each year and add grade levels. Only McKeel Elementary Academy re- quested more than their expected percent- age increase. McKeel asked for an increase of 60 students, which is eight students more than the projected percentage. "The additional eight students above the 15 percent is to accommodate North Lakeland choice students who attended that school with the understanding that they would be fed into McKeel," Bridges explained. Beyond the changes outlined in the magnet school grant funds, the others will have no financial impact on the proposed school system budget, Bridges explained. She said the student enrollment changes are still covered by state and local per student allocations from state, federal and local revenue sources. All the changes to both the magnet and charter schools were approved by the school board. Funeral for Deputy Robbins PHOTO BY ERNST PETES Alisa Robbins, center, wife of Polk County Master Deputy Joseph "Shane" Robbins gets a hug from Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd after being presented with the flag during Law Enforcement Honors ceremony services at First Baptist Church at the Mall in Lakeland Tuesday, April 30. Robbins was killed in a car accident last week on his way to the sheriff's office. At left is Robbins' daughter Carlie and daughter Kayla, right. Page 8 Frostproof News May 1, 2013 By BRIAN ACKLEY BACKLEY@HEARTLANDNEWSPAPERS.COM " Young elementary school students in Polk County will be getting back to basics next year, at least when it comes to their report cards. District officials are putting the final touches on a plan that will scrap the current Standards Based Achievement Report for a more tra- ditional report card that will replace numeric evaluations with more conventional letter grades. Interim Superintendent John Stewart told members of the Lewis Anna Woodbury Elementary School faculty during a meeting last Friday that SBAR will become a thing of the past, in part because it is so unpopu- lar with teachers. Stewart has been visiting a number of schools during the school year to talk with teachers and staff. "One of the really, really positive things that has emanated is that they said this SBAR is a terrible thing," he said about the visits. "They didn't say it was a bad thing. They said it was a terrible thing." Instead of handing out letter grades like A, B or F, SBAR rated students on a scale of 1 to 4, with four represent- ing that a child exceeds the standard to one indicating that they do not. A three represented mastery based on current educational standards. Stewart said not only did a number of Polk w .as County teachers I express their unhappiness W with the system, Which is used in kindergarten through the sec- ond grade, but he had another sounding board John Stewart which didn't think much of SBAR either. His wife was a first grade teacher. "I let her look at it and she said, 'What is this?' Literally, that's what she said," he added. "From school to school to school that's we've been to, we've heard these complaints. Parents don't know what it (SBAR) means." He said the beauty of the new report cards will be in their simplicity. "We think we'll have a real good report card that you as teachers will be proud to use," he added. "We feel it meets our needs, and reflect all the things that need to be reflected as we move toward adopting a common core curriculum." Assistant Superintendent David Lewis, who was interviewed by the school board Monday in its current superintendent search, chaired a committee of more than 60 district stakeholders, including parents, to devise the new report card. "We need to call it what it is," Lewis said about going back to letter grades. "If it's failing, let's call it failing and let's get on with fixing it." There will be sections of the new card which also will continue to assess students in other non-core educational areas, and even a section that will note if a student is in danger of being retained at a class level for the next school year. "One of the things we've got to do is define what an A is, so it's not only an A in your building, but whether a stu- dent goes to Lewis Anna Woodbury, or East Side, or Valley View," Lewis said. "Parents don't want or need to know all the other stuff. Most parents don't need to know how to build a watch, just tell me what time it is. Your job as teachers is to know how to build the watch." And although the reporting may change, school officials agree that one thing remains an important constant: That reading and math mastery in grades K-2 lay the best foundation for future success in school. "We all agree that if it's not well done in K, one, two, the gap grows ex- ponentially after third grade and you never get caught up," Lewis added. "The percentage of students who come in not ready for kindergarten is the same percentage of students that don't graduate. We know that. If we know that our focus needs to be in K, one, two, let's face it, we have to rededicate resources in K, one, two so that by second grade, at least 85 percent are proficient." Don't miss what's happening in your area. WWW. frostproofnews.net Fish'ging f^%l.Mk>s. POLK STATE COLLEGE surtjL4 4ed <4 ^cod! Session 3 12-week classes May 8-August 6 Session 3A 6-week classes May 8-June 20 Session 3B 6-week classes June 22-August 6 and... 8-week session May 8-July 3 Enroll now! Frostproof News Page 9 May 1, 2013 Elementary report cards will get back to basics Unpopular current assessment report will be scrapped next year Entrepreneur finds Babson Park really is 'Utopia' By GEORGE FRANECEVICH FROSTPROOFNEWS @HEARTLANDNEWSPAPERS.COM Of all the places in the world, Billy Utopia found the inspiration for his Babson Park business in a checkout line. One evening, one man, standing in a line at the Lake Wales Walmart, had a revelation. Billy Utopia suddenly knew how to make his dream come true. "I was standing there in the midst of a group of college kids from Babson Park's Weber College, listening to them lament the fact that there wasn't a place near the college where they could take a break from the school atmosphere. A place to gather and socialize while enjoying some light refreshments. A cup of good gour- met coffee, perhaps a Smoothie, some snacks or maybe a sandwich and a soda. A place where friends, family and even business associates could meet, study or just relax, while enjoying quality food and beverages at a reasonable price." Babson Park already had a restaurant and mini market. "Perhaps," Utopia thought "a caf6 is what the Babson Park area needs." Historically "caf6s" have been gather- ing places, where people gathered to chat, and socialize with one another. If one so desired one could just relax and pass the time observing, reading or writ- ing, while partaking in coffee or other hot beverages. Utopia envisioned an updated version of the cafe, an "Internet Caf6, that would incorporate historic caf6 values with the advantages of today's electronic society: Random music, wide screen TV free wifi to allow you to catch up on your cyber socialization, while being able to enjoy gourmet coffees (hot and iced), tea, hot chocolate, sandwiches, salads, pastries *nd other light refreshments (soda, Smoothies, water, protein shakes). The right drinks, dishes and atmosphere conducive to the stimulation and satis- faction of both, one's social and physical appetites. Utopia's dream, the Utopia Caf6 is now almost a year old. Utopia, the owner operator, has proven to be the perfect caf6 host. He describes himself as being spiritual and uses positive affirmations to provide an atmosphere as wholesome as the food he serves, including Boars Head meats. "The public can purchase Boars Head meats and cheeses at the Utopia Cafe, by the half-pound, cheaper than you can at Publix," he said. The Utopia Caf6 is also known for making the best espresso in town (there's an art to making good espresso), and for it's great coffee Smoothies which are unique because they use an ice cream base rather than the cheaper ice based Smoothies. Coffee and fruit Smoothies both come in a variety of flavors. "Good wholesome food and drink need not cost a fortune," Utopia explains, "The Utopia Cafe has a daily $5 deal, that includes a gourmet sandwich with chips and a drink. Monday's deal includes the Cuban sandwich, Tuesday's the Reuben sand- wich, Wednesday's the Utopia melt, Thursday's the Meatball Sub, Friday's Billy's Pulled Pork Sub and Saturday's Capo Italian Utopia." Utopia Cafe's Kid's menu rivals McDonald's Kid's Menu at only $1.99 but with more choices (peanut but- ter and jelly, ham and cheese, grilled cheese, hot dog, and turkey and cheese. All also include chips and drink. Coffee at the Utopia Cafe is never al- lowed to get more than 15 minutes old, before a new pot is made. The tuna and chicken salad use no mayonnaise but rather a special wholesome, delicious, 4" Billy Utopia got his idea Utopia believes in family and co- email at utopiacafe@while standing checkout line. homemade dressing, which you can certain restrictions, allow fo showcase sample. He has a website at www. their talents at the Utopia Cafe. For utopiacafe.biz. more information, contact Utopia by Utopia believes in family and com- email at utopiacafe@aol.com. munity. He caters many of the college The cafe is located at 772 N. Scenic events and has hosted fundraisers for Highway, and can be reached at 863- the college teams. He believes in help- 288-9184. It is open from 6:30 a.m. to ing the needy in the community and 5:30 p.m. weekdays, and 9:30 a.m. to like a good neighbor others "are often 5:30 p.m. on Saturday. able to get help at the Utopia Cafe just As one of Utopia's regulars, Brian for the asking." Mosley, puts it, when you come here He has a soft spot for aspiring artists you can expect "good food, good prices and musicians, whom he may, with and good company." -- .- 7 Medical Care for Adulls S., & Children 1110 Druid Circle, Lake Wales (across from the Emergency Entrance o tme riop ,r -,f..- .0 .. -.-; SMond- r ur',ay 9AM-PM F-' d : AM- 1 Mondav-Turs-lay 9AM-8PM Fnda,/9AM-12PI i Office Skin Surgery S, school & Work Physicals Medicare and Insurance AcicepIed nitl ArlordaDle Fees for Uninsured Conv'nieni Later M Appointments Home Visits UTOPIA CAFE[. 2,i 863-f288A-9018 4 The Utopia Cafe in Babson Park has been open almost a year. PHOTOS PROVIDED Physician's Services, LLC QUICK, COMPREHENSIVE, COST-EFFECTIVE CARE DR. KULMEET S. KUNDLAS, M.D., BOARD CERTIFIED INTERNAL MEDICINE DR. SUKUMAR MATHAN, M.D., BOARD CERTIFIED INTERNAL MEDICINE DR. SHOBAR. 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Woodrow Ave., Avon Park, asked his girlfriend Petra S. Moore, 3022 Republica DeCuba Ave., Tampa, to take him to the First Baptist Hilltop Church at 200 Maxcy Road in Frostproof. According to reports, Fogle said he needed to give something to 25-year- old Jamanus Beck, of 721 South Delaney Ave., Avon Park. A PCSO spokesperson said the couple arrived at the church around 11:30 p.m. and Fogle called Beck to confirmthe meeting. A vehicle arrived at the church and Fogle got out of the car on the passenger side. Police believe he didn't close the door all the way and Moore leaned over to close the door. When she did, she heard a "pop," reports indicated. Police said Moore saw the car pull away. She got out of the vehicle and found Fogle on the ground and that he had been shot. Through the investigation detec- tives learned Beck's whereabouts and a warrant was issued for his arrest. He was taken into custody at the Frostproof substation without incident. Police say why the two had agreed to meet remains under investiga- tion. Both have had prior arrests, the sheriff's office reports. Beck was charged with murder and no bond was set. I ARRESTS April 15 Stacy Gregg, 29, of 14 E Street - charged with driving with a sus- pended license, attaching a license plate not assigned to vehicle, resisting arrest without violence, burglary, grand theft larceny, dealing in stolen property and giving false owner information for pawn items. April 16 Larissa Demersfloyd, 29, of S. 910 Lake Reedy Blvd. charged with viola- tion of probation. Taijh Flash, 19, of 325 9th Street - charged with dealing in stolen property. April 17 Norma Buentello, 45, of 1235 Ft. Meade Road charged with battery and improper exhibit of a firearm. April 19 Angus Blaze, 37, of W. 325 9th Street charged with violation of probation. Angela Nuno, 37, of 4 Lakeview Avenue charged with check fraud- insufficient funds. April 21 Delana Ortiz, 29, of 11 Sils Road - charged with battery. I- I ou1rninCrciaIl & Re.ident.al Dunkin' Donuts plans I[ sa 5._- *W1* _ 24 h ----------- 1[--" --- ----- ---- 24-hour eatery in Lake Wales s2 r " By BILL ROGERS shifts. This is the third store that .- "- ., : ------ T- BROGERS @ HEARTLANDNEWSPAPERS.COM Hungry for a sandwich or have a hankering for a butter pecan iced coffee at 2 in the morning? Dunkin' Donuts will be adding a store that will be'open 24 hours a day seven days a week in Lake Wales. The restaurant is under construc- tion at Shoppes on the Ridge, located at the corner of US 27 and Chalet Suzanne Road, anrd is expected to open between July 15 and Aug. 1, according to owner Alex Fernandez. Fernandez said last week that the location on a highly traveled road is the reason for the 24-hour store, Dunkin' Donuts will occupy 2,500 square feet and will have seating for about 30 customers. It will have a drive-through lane. A mattress store had previously been in that location and Fernandez said a lot of work has to be done to make it a restaurant. The eatery will employ 25 to 30 people with some part-time posi- tions available. There will be four Fernandez's family operates. The other two are in Auburndale and Plant City. Fernandez has the development rights for Polk County. He said a store is planned in Bartow and other locations are being looked at includ- ing Davenport. Historically a doughnut and hot coffee chain, Dunkin' Donuts has expanded its offering to include fro- zen and iced beverages, a full bakery assortment including bagels and muffins, breakfast sandwiches, and an all-day Oven-Toasted menu which includes flatbread sandwiches, hash browns and buttermilk biscuits. The new platform marks the most sig- nificant change to Dunkin' Donuts' product lineup since the company launched espresso-based beverages in 2003. Aspen Dental is planning to locate next to Dunkin' Donuts. Meanwhile, PetSmart has built a store in that shopping center next to Publix. A grand opening celebration is scheduled at 9 a.m. May 18. EXTRA! EXT1 All the local news you want is 1 for your reading plca.su irc! All you have to do is call cr'i' 863-676-3467 to subscribe and your paper will be on the way. The Frostproof Ne Get your digestive system back on track. Turn to board-certified gastroenterologist Dr. E. Moshe Izsak for your digestive problems. For more information, or to schedule an appointment, call 863-676-o852. OF POLK COUNTY 1120 Carlton Ave., Suite 16oo Lake Wales lws JAMANUS BECK - --- ---- Ub IIC--r Frostproof News Page 11 May 1. 2013 May 1, 2013 Page 12 Frostproof News Castillo will continue football career at Maryville College By BRIAN ACKLEY BACKLEY @HEARTLANDNEWSPAPERS.COM One of Frostproof's unsung hero football players will be continuing his football career a long way from the Ridge. Offensive lineman Juan Castillo, a rock on the Bulldogs front for the past several seasons, will play at Maryville College in Tennessee next fall, after signing on to play there earlier this month. "The atmosphere there is real nice, the facilities, the education, and the coaches loved me, that had a big impact," Castillo said about his choice. He is hoping to get a starting job as offensive guard for the Scots. He said their coaches are hoping Castillo, about 6-2, 310 pounds, gets a little stronger in the off-season. "Just being able to come off the ball pretty hard, and giving it all I've got every play," he added about what he thinks his own strengths are. One person sorry to see him go is Frostproof Coach Price Harris, although he is excited to see one his favorite play- ers get a chance to play NCAA Division III football. "Most people actually recruited him on the defensive side of the ball, he's very hard to move out of the holes," Harris aid. "He can play offense or defense. In the run game, you always try to run behind Juan. We're going to miss both of our seniors, Juan and Jared Warren. They were our mash brothers, they really opened up some wholes on offense." FILE PHOTO Frostproof quarterback Xavier Gaines drops back while being protected by linemen Juan Castillo, left. Castillo has signed to play ball this fall at Maryville College in Tennessee. Harris said Castillo's combination of size and style of play is attractive to coaches too. "He's physical and he eats up so much space, and you're not going to out work him. That's what coaches don't understand. They're going to get such a great teammate, such a great person. He's going to make any time he goes to absolutely better right from the start just because of how great a person he is." Maryville is a town with a population of about 27,000, and the school has an enrollment of about 1,100 students. The Scots play in the USA South Athletic Conference. 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She loves to sun bathe! k A If you would like to donate, please send your donations to: The Humane Society of Polk County 1 l A 555 Sage Rd., Winter Haven, FL 33881 863-324-5227 863-325-8905 (fa\ HUMANEOr you can donate online by going to: nC i~ W lwww.humanesocietyofpolkcounty.org SOCIETY Hours: Tues-Sat 10am 5pm of Polk County Kennel closes at 4pm ,4 Frostproof News Page 17 May 1, 2013 =/ - FFL. L#U A# r I6mi I y af -. =_-- ' I I Green Dragons burn Bulldogs in district playoffs I , -.,. ". ,^t^- -" ,, :. Marcos Ramos gets an encouraging green light from first base coach Scott Leech in a game last week against Lake Placid. Ramos was on his way to third with a run-scoring triple, but it was not quite enough in the end to save Frostproof from losing, 3-2. Frostproof Pinch runner 4 Brant Howell dives back safely to first base ahead of a throw from the Lake Placid pitcher during high school baseball district playoff action last week at Webber International University. Above: Casey Thomas looks to the umpire on this play at second base. The Bulldog left fielder was safe, but Frostproof, which didn't get a base hit until the fifth inning, ended up losing the district semi-final playoff game by a run. Left: Frostproof first baseman Bryce Hullett uses every inch of his frame to stretch to make a catch. The effort was just enough as the Lake Placid runner was out,. Right Bulldog third baseman Frankie Bartley slides and scores a run in playoff action last week against Lake Placid. Frostproof got single runs in the fifth and sixth innings to take a 2-1 lead. Lake Placid had defeated Frost- proof handily twice during the regular season. Bartley was scoring on a wild pitch after singling in the fifth inning, the Bulldogs'first hit of the night OUR SPECIALTY IS CARING. No Stitch Cataract Surgery Cornea Transplants Eyelid Surgery in-office treatments for Glaucoma and Diabetes 12..4 .. 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L 1- - Page 18 Frostproof News May 1, 2013 May 1, 2013 Frostproof News Page 19 FEELING A new horizon at this school Horizons Elementary earns DOA award for eating healthy By CATHY PALMER CORRESPONDENT Davenport's Horizons Elementary School students are eating so healthy and learning so much about nutri- tion and physical exercise, they have earned the school a U.S. Department of Agriculture award to the tune of $2,000, one of only 13 schools in the state to earn the Healthier School Challenge Gold Award of Distinction. Since 2004, the USDOA has been rec- ognizing schools as part of the national effort launched by First Lady Michelle Obama, to curb childhood obesity. Mrs. Obama also sent the school a con- gratulatory letter lauding their efforts to increase awareness of good nutrition and exercise. School Nutrition Manager Karen Dumke submitted the school for the award by outlining the "high quality nutritional choices and physical activi- ties that shape healthier living," said the DOA when presenting the award to the school recently. "We want everyone to know we serve nutritional meals and aren't frying everything we serve in grease," Dumke said. The nutritionist also said her staff makes a special effort in presenting healthy choices to the students. "If the foods look appetizing, the children are more apt to try things like peppers," she explained. She even holds special 'tast- ings' to get kids to "try new things." Dumke also said the students "really like fruit" but have to be encouraged to try vegetables. "We make a special ef- fort to make things look good and taste good," she said. She added however, that "carrots aren't a favorite" but the staff was "at least getting some on their plates." Horizons has a high percentage of students that qualify for the free or re- duced price meals, according to school board statistics. When asked how the $2,000 in prize money would be spent, Horizon Principal Yvette Scarborough said, "The money will be used for nutrition educa- tion in the classroom and to purchase materials for physical activities." Free diabetic class offered The Polk Health Care Plan has announced an additional free diabetic class for Polk County residents. "With diabetes becoming a serious 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 importance of nutrition, physical activity and weight management in dealing with the disease. They will also talk about blood glucose monitoring and cover the different medica- tions and ways to schedule diabetic check-ups. Classes are scheduled for 2-4 p.m. Friday, May 10, at Trinity Worship Center, 2795 N. 10 St., Haines City. And, another is 2-4 p.m. Monday, May PHOTO PROVIDED Marilyn Sylvia, a community nurse for Polk County, teaches the diabetes class for the county. 20 at the Haley Center, 122W. Central Avenue, Winter Haven. To reserve seats either of these free classes, call 863-519-2041 or 863-519-2066. .. ........ .......................... ......" ............... SAVE LIVES. GIVE BLOOD. . __ HO.'S STEADY HEARTBEAT... bIS MUSIC TO HIS EARS 'A shop teacher for more than two and a half decades and a musician nearly all his 91 years, P.O. mentored kids and made ;country and mountain music his focus. From his time with the Florida Playboys to playing in North Carolina, his talents .as a musician were paired with his skills as a craftsman, producing not just beautiful music, but several beautifully hand- built guitars as well. P.O. led a full, healthy life without any serious issues until his heart attack. Fortunately, he was taken to Florida Hospital Heartland, equipped with two state-of-the-art cath labs and the area's only Certified Chest Pain and Primary Stroke Center. In fact, the Florida Hospital Heart & Vascular Center is one of the nation's fastest at stopping heart attacks. From the point a patient enters their hospital doors until the time the artery is s ... open, their "Door-ro-Balloon" time is just 43 minutes, beating the national standard of 90 minutes and placing them in the upper 5-10% of hospitals in the country. Because of that kind of speed, P.O. was assured of receiving quick attention from the region's recognized leader in \ cardiovascular care. P.O. also benefitted from two interventional cardiologists, Dr. Roger Wirtum and Dr. Phillip Jones, with more than 60 years of experience who have performed more than 2,000 heart interventions in Sebring in the past 4 1/2 years. They are also the only Level One hospital in Florida that features Rotoblator, a minimally invasive, catherer-based procedure that pulverizes plaque. Today, a couple of stints later and recovering nicely, ....... P.O. continues to entertain and play his hand-built Guitars at the regular Tuesday night jam session in the "Cracker Shack" he builr just for that purpose. S"I've been in good health all my life and had no thig serious. So when ~~I had my heart attack, it was all new to me. Thanks to Dr. Wittrum, I can still play my music and enjoy my !" 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S ll 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2010 Honda CRV full power eqpt.-only 47 k miles-1 owner-$17458-Call Tom at 402-4230 .-.. 2010 Toyota Camry 4dr $16450. 863-665-2800 ,w 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, $12,400. 863-438-3333 2011 CHEVY SILVERADO LTZ WHITE Stk#RK20819 $29988 4X4, Z71 PKG, LEATHER, BACK UP CAMERA, TOW PKG, LOADED. Alan Jay Auto Ranch 863-471-2886 2011 Dodge Charger RAI- LYE- W/ POWER SEAT, REMOTE START, PENTASTAR V6 8.4 TOUCH SCREEN /. INFO, ALUMINUM WHEELS ,POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS,TILT & CRUISE CERTI- FIED W/ 110 PT INSPEC- TION,BALANCE OF LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY. Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 .- ;.. . Subscribe Today! Call 863-5 - rIv r~~ f0 2010 Honda Civic LX-S ,.i*, auto, loaded $14,990. FI-570I64A 2011 MAZDA Stingray Chevrolet 863- 3 $15900. Tony 863-438 SSSSSSSSJS-- *-. -:*,.-.3ElQ ?!^ : 'j?. *o? .- Is mol r~if (' PIT Page 8 CLASSIFIED May 1, 2013 May 1, 2013 CLASSIFIED 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 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 tZZUSE CLf:SSIFIEOD 2011 Hyundai Sonata LTD- loaded- ruby red-Warranty- $20686- Call Tom at 402- 4230 2011 JEEP WRANGLER - 4X4 UNLIMITED,ALUMINUM WHEELS AUTOMATIC,ANTI SPIN,TILT & CRUISE,CD,V6 CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPEC- TION ,BALANCE OF LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY.Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 2011 Kia Forte 5dr-all the buttons-gas saver-29k miles- Factory Warranty-$15463- Call Tom at 402-4230 '**~~~~~~~~ ** 'ff i8fe>.- 2011 Mazda Mazda 3 s Grand Touring Hatchback. $15,900. 863-438-3333 1 g 2011 Mitshubishi Galant $12,400. 863438-3333 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolu- tion MR $34,991 4-Cyl, Turbo, 2.0L, 6 Speed Auto w/Sportronic Call 800-238-5016 S-IN-R 2011 Mustang GT 500 Con- vertable $42,990. Stingray Chevrolet. 863-533-0777 ,, J .. 2011 red Toyota camary le $16995.00. Kelly's Used Cars 863-269-0977. 1 1 2011- Toyota Corolla S $14901. 888-498-9180 2012 BRAND NEW RAM 250?0 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 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Extended Cab LT 4X4 Call Dealer for Price V8, Flex Fuel, 5.3L, 6 Speed Automatic 2012 CHEVY MALIBU GOLD STK#RK20808 $16988 AUTO,A/C, 33MPG, CRUISE. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863- 471-2886 HISTORIC KIBLER RANCH BRADENTON, FLORIDA 1,009 ACRES 1"--e 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2012 Chrysler 200 Con- vertible Touring. 4CYL, AUTOMATIC, POWER SEAT, POWER WINDOWS, KEYLESS ENTRY, POWER DOOR LOCKS, TILT, CRUISE, CD, MP3, SIRIUS SATELLITE Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 - 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 Avenger SE- POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS,TILT & CRUISE,CD / MP3, AUTOMATIC, SIDE AIRBAGS CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPECTION LIMITED FAC- TORY WARRANTY. Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 2012 Dodge Caravan-full power- stow and go-low miles- -showroom clean-$19803- \Call Tom at 402-4230 (. - 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 REAh PARK ASSIST ALUMINUM HEELS DUAL A/C 3RD SEAT EMI 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 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 2012 Kia Optima -Corn, Pkg -Bronze only 8000 miles-Fac- tory Warranty-$20596-Call Tom at 402-4230 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS l cy 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 Hyundai Sonata $16,900. 863-438-3333 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 2012 jeep randIIU .ierukee Laredo- POWER SEATALU- MINUM WHEELS,PENTASTAR V6 CD W/ SIRIUS SUNSCREEN GLASS, POWER WINDOWS POWER LOCKS TILT & CRUISE CERTIFIED W/ 110 PT INSPEC- TION,BALANCE OF LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY. Tom Edwards 863-533-0793 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 I Classified = Sales I 2012 Kia Forte Cpe SX Fully Eqpt- only 1200 miles-Huge savings here-$19748-Call Tom at 402-4230 2012 Kia Sorento LX Sport LX Sport Utility 4 door, 4 Cylinder, GDI, 2.4 Liter, 6 Speed Automat- ic, Sportmatic $22,901 Call 800-238-5016 , 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 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 MAZDA CX-9 BLACK STK # RK20802 $23988 LEATHER, 7 PASSEN- GER SUV, POWER PACKAGE. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863- 471-2886 CHECK THE \ CLASSIFIED! :---- 2012 MAZDA CX-9 BLACK Stk#RK20802 $23988 LEATHER, 7 PASSEN- GER SUV, PWR PKG, LOADED. Alan Jay Auto Ranch 863- 471-2886 2012 Mercedes C250 only 10,000 miles $29,990. Stingray Chevrolet 863- 533-0777. 2012 NISSAN ALTIMA SILVER Stk# RK20807 $17988 AUTO, AC, PWR WIN- DOWS N LOCKS. Alan Jay Auto Ranch 863-471-2886 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 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 2012 TOWN AND COUNTRY LTD SILVER STK#CR295090B $26988 LEATHER,DUAL PWR SLIDERS, PWR LIFTGATE, 13K MILES, DVD. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863-471-2886 1 1 2013 200 Limited Sedan, $26,075. 888-453-6644 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2013 Chrysler 200 Limited Sedan, $26,075. 888-453- 6644n 2013 Chrysler 200 Limited Sedan, $26,075. 888-453- 6644 r7. 2013 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TAN Stk# RK20822 $26988 LEATHER ,PWR SLIDERS,PWR LIFTGATE, REAR VISION CAMERA. Alan Jay Auto Ranch 863-471- 2886. -, __- -= 2013 Dodge Avenger SXT Sedan, $26,475. 888-453- 6644 2013 Dodge Avenger SXT Sedan, 26,475. 888-453- 6644. 2013 Dodge Avenger SXT Sedan. $26,475. 888-453- 6644 2013 Dodge Dart loaded- like new-13 k miles- bells and whistles-$20962- Call Tom at 402-4230 2013 Dodge Dart Limited Sedan, $24,370. 888- 4536644 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Van Passenger, $25,375. 888-453-6644 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Van Passenger, $25,630. 888453-6644 E1241926 2012 Chrysler Town & Country Touring L Was $35,620.00 Now. 31,564.00 Call 863-773-4629 Page 9 ' /*) Page10 LASSFIES Ma 1,201 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 2013 Dodge Grnd Caravan SE Van Passenger, $25,180. 888-453-6644. 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 Ford Edge -LTD-all the toys-16 k miles-fresh trade- $ 25999-Call Tom at 402- 4230, ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! 2013 KIA OPTIMA BLACK Stk# RA435 $21988 AUTO, AC, PWR PKG, CRUISE, ALLOYS, BLACK BEAUTY. Alan Jay Auto Ranch 863-471-2886 '2013 KIA OPTIMA GDI BLACK STK#RK20810 $21988 AUTO, AC, PWR PAKG, ALLOYS. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863-471-2886 2013 KIA SORRENTO G E:h GUNDY Stk# RK20811 $23988 AUTO, AC, V6, 3 ROWS OF SEATS,ALLOYS. Alan Jay Auto Ranch 863- 2013 NISSAN ROGUE RED STK# RK20812 $21988 AUTO,A/C 4CYL, PWR PKG. Alan Jay Auto Ranch. 863- 471-2886 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 93 Ford Ranger XL 6 .:,l low miles call for more details $2,995. Hillman Motors. 863-967-4628. 94 Ford I501 b' ,S cyl ,aut':, $3995. Call nice truck 863- 632-0988 I . .. 97 Chevy Silverado 4x4 110,000 Miles ,A/C P/W P/L,A/C P/W P/L,Call For Details JPL Auto Empire 863-268-1226 E131593 2012 Chevrolet 1500 Crew Cab LS 4x2 Was $33,710.00 Now $24,919.00 Call 863-773-4629 E17,8,9-' 2012 Ram 2500 Laramie Crew Cab 4x4 diseal automatic Was $51,410.00 Now $42,311.00 Call 863-773- 4629 E201090 2012 Chevrolet Sonic LS Was $16,740.00 Now $15,510.00 Call 863-773- 4629 q- Wkrl M - E222251n 2012 Ram 2500 Longhorn Mega Cab 4x4 diseal automatic Was $61,325.00 Now $51,242.00 Call 863-773- 4629 E3.'-,':, 2012 Ram 2500 SLT Mega Cab 4x4 diseal automatic Was $53,500.00 Now $44,241.00 Call 863-773- 4629 E339098 2012 Ram 2500 SLT Mega Cab 4x4 diseal automatic Was $53,500.00 Now $44,241.00 Call 863-773- 4629 E339150 2012 Ram 2500 SLT Mega Cab 4x4 diseal automatic Was $53,500.00 Now $44,241.00 Call 863-773- 4629 F5 018 2011 CHEVY HHR $11500. Tony 863- 438-3333 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS E373829 2012 Dodge Jour- ney SXT Was $26,080.00 Now $21,555.00 Call 863-773- 4629 E .1iJ.,, 2012 Chevrolet Cruze LT Was $21,835.00 Now $19,515.00 Call 863-773- 4629 F1311180A 2011 BMW 3281 $23500. Tony 863- 438-3333 F141025 12 IMPALA $14900. Tony 863-438- 3333 $14900. Tony 863-438- 3333 F153448 2012 DODGE AVENGER $15600. Tony 863-438-3333 F172236 2012 CHRYSLER 200 LX $14900. Tony (863)-438-3333 4 F208224 12 JOURNEY $ 17900. Tony 863-438-3333 F208224 2012 JOUR- NEY $17500. Tony 863- 438-3333 NEED CASH? F2269'32 2010 WRANGLER UNLIMITED $27900. Tony (863)-438-3333 F282'01 2012 TOWN AN COUNTRY $21900. Tony 863-438-3333. F2.961' 12 CARAVAN $18400. Tony 863-438- 3333 S z . F*,4..?, 2012 SONATA $14900. Tony 863-438- 3333 I Classified = Sales Fl 112 12 SONANTA $15900. Tony 863-438- 3333 F4:,112 2012 SONATA $14700. Tony 863-438- 3333 F56563 12 COMPASS $15700.Tony 863-438- 3333 F5E566_3 2012 JEEP COM- PASS $14900. Tony 863- 438-3333 F565663 2012 Jeep Com- pass $17300. 863-438- 3333 - F570188 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 Espafiol. Teal green ford f250 P5007 $16995.00. Kelley's Used Cars. 863-269-0977. 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 Espaniol. ._.r .. 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. 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. Ul'] -,A 2008 WRAN- GLER $19900. Tony 863- 438-3333 U: 4'4- 2012 MALIBU $16500. Tony 863-438- 3333 r ,- -^ U2 .-.4A 2006 VW BUG CONVERTIBLE $9500. Tony 863-438-3333 i ^. a ,i.? U517049A 10 F-150 CREW LARIAT $29500. Tony 863-438-3333 U517179A 2011 CHRYSLER 300 $24600. Tony 863-438-3333 7009 USED CARS/TRUCKS U5 .-,6.:.IA 2012 FIAT 500 $17900. Tony 863-438- 3333 L- j.B 11 MAXIMA $23200. Tony 863-438- 3333 Lie ..... 2011 MAXIMA $22500. Tony 863-438- 3333 ASK US HOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! LIUF'flQ,8 10 VW TIGUA $16700. Tony 863-438- 3333 L63.33S6A 2009 MURANO $17900. Tony 863-438- 3333 U644108 A 2011 CALIBER $15500. Tony 863-438- 3333 7140 MISC.DOMESTIC AUTOS 1988 JAGUAR XJ6 4Door, Good body except minor fend- er damage, excellent motor and transmission, no leaks, $1,750. 0BO 863-512- 2570 --. ; ,' . 1998 CHEVROLET VENTURE LS Mini-van, Low Miles, $3,995, OBO Will consider trade. call 863-588-8445 7333 MISC. BOATS JON BOAT, 14ft. 6hp John- son w/ galvanized trailer. 28# thurst trolling motor. Live well. $1200 Call 863-899-2648. 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