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At A Glance


Pratt resigns as fire chief


iHelp plan 2007 SCF
The SCF committee will
,meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday,
'August 7, at LaBelle City Hall to
-begin planning the 2007
Swamp Cabbage Festival. It's
time to start thinking about a
theme and a poster for next
,year's event.
Firehouse Cultural
Center auditions
Open auditions for the 14th
theatrical season of The Fire-
house Cultural Center will be
held Tuesday, August 8, from
.6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
All actors ont he stage are
:amateurs. This season we
would like to add new mem-
:bers to each cast.
There are six different pro-
ductions running from October
through April. The theater is
located at 241 N. Bridge Street
in LaBelle.
Anyone requiring more
information is asked to call 863-
675-6799-evenings only.
New GED
day lab opening
Sign up now for the LaBelle
Adult School. Classes are free
but-there are limited spaces
available. There are rhorning
and afternoon sessions avail-
able from 8-11 a.m. and 12-3
p.m. It is located on 1100
Forestry Division Rd., by the
LaBelle Youth Development
Academy. Work at your own
pace in our new computer
assisted learning lab. Teacher
- support included. Call 612-0706
or 674-4118 for more informa-
tion. Don Crebs is the instruc-
tor. Don't delay. Call today to
register.
SFWMD working
on reservoir design
The South Florida Water
Management District Water
Resource Advisory Commis-
sion (WRAC), will hold a
WRAC Issues Workshop on the
C-43 West Storage Reservoir
Project on Thursday, August 10,
from 5:30-6 p.m. open house)
and 6-7:30 p.m. (presentation),
at the Fort Myers Service Center,
SFWMD, 2301 McGregor Blvd.,
Fort Myers..
The C-43 West Storage
Reservoir Project, a component
of the Acceler8 Program, will
comprise a significant portion
of the total water storage
requirement for the C-43 basin.
The project consists of an
above-ground reservoir located
south of the Caloosahatchee
River and west of the Ortona
Lock (S-78). Storage capacity is
approximately 170,000 acre-
feet. Water depth will vary from
12-26 feet. The reservoir will be
constructed on an 11,000-acre
parcel in Hendry County, west
of LaBelle.
The purpose of this work-
shop will be to present the C-43
West Storage Reservoir Project
Preliminary Design and to
encourage and provide oppor-
tunity for public involvement.

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Editorial ............ .4
Speak Out .......... .4
Social News .......... 5
Sports ............. .8
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City to consider
request to rescind
resignation

By Patty Brant
After resigning as LaBelle Fire
Chief on July 27 Dwayne Pratt has
asked to have his resignation
rescinded. The city commission
will take up his request at its
August 17 meeting.
The chief's resignation came


On Friday, July 28, South Flori-
da Water Management person-
nel conducted tours of the two
reservoir test sites on Berry's
property, located off Hwy. 80.
The C-43 West Storage Reservoir
Test Cells are intended to evalu-
ate materials and methods, mon-
itor settlement, seepage and
water quality. The idea is to learn
from these two test cites to be
better prepared for the major
$338 million C-43 West Storage
Reservoir that will be located on
more than 11,000 acres on Berry
Groves. They have been under
construction for the past three
months and have cost $10,000 so
far. The project area is 267 acres.
The test cell and perimeter canal
is 28 acres. The test cell extension
from the toe of the dam to the toe
of the dam is 8.5 acres. The test
cell water surface at normal pool
is 4.1 acres. The average existing
ground elevation is 20 NAVD sur-
face gravity. There is 500,000
cubic yards of embankment
material and the height of the
embankment is 22 feet. The
depth of a normal pool is 19 feet.
There is 22.5 million gallons (69
acre/ft.) of water in each cell. It
takes 75 hours to fill each cell.
The slurry wall volume is 10,700


after firefighters
filed a five-page
grievance
against him July
24. Hendry
County com-
missioners,
who share the
financial cost .
the department,
also received a Chief
copy of the Dwayne Pratt
grievance, as
well as all the city commissioners.


cubic yards. The chimney drain
.sand is 8,000 cubic yards. The
drainage blanket sand is 27,000
cubic yards. The monitoring time
of water quality is 12 months.
When monitoring is com-
plete, SWFWM will perform
draw down tests, drain cells over
the project site and leave the
embankment in place.
Tours mark
progress
According to the SFWMD, less
than three months after breaking
ground, South Florida water
managers celebrated the com-
pletion of two 28-acre test cell
reservoirs as part of Florida's
Acceler8 Everglades restoration
initiative. The C-43 (Caloosa-
hatchee River) West Storage
Reservoir test cells will provide
engineers with valuable data that
will guide design and construc-
tion of the $338 million C43 West
Storage Reservoir. When com-
plete, the reservoir is intended to
protect the Caloosahatchee River
and Estuary by capturing and
storing local stormwater runoff
and freshwater releases from
Lake Okeechobee.
The South Florida Water Man-


Mayor Bengston said the griev-
ance came as a surprise since he
felt progress had been made fol-
lowing a meeting in January with
the chief and firefighters. Indeed,
he said progress has been made in
a number of the issues discussed
at that time, including submitting a
federal grant application for a new
fire truck, general clean up and
some additional training.
After the July 24 greeting,
which included firefighters, Mayor
Bengston and Superintendent of


agement District (SFWMD) proj-
ect managers and engineers pro-
vided a series of 40-minute guid-
ed tours of the test cells allowing
community members to witness
the reservoir's progress. The two
test cells hold approximately 69
acre-feet each of water from the
Caloosahatchee River the equiv-
alent of approximately 45
Olympic-sized pools and pro-
vide engineers with critical water
quality, embankment and seep-
age information to design and
build the C43 Reservoir.
"Completing the important
test cell phase is a landmark
achievement in Everglades
restoration," said Florida Depart-
ment of Environmental Protec-
tion (DEP) Secretary Colleen M.
Castille. "With more than half of
the Acceler8 projects already
under way, Florida will realize
both the environmental and
social benefits of this monumen-
tal plan years ahead of schedule."
Located in Hendry County,
south of the Caloosahatchee
River and west of the Ortona
lock, the C-43 Reservoir will hold
approximately 170,000 acre-feet
of water averaging 20 feet deep.
See Tour Page 2


Business recognition awards ceremony


Superintendent, Tom Conner
and his wife Joyce attended the
19th Annual Commissioner of
Education's Business Recogni-
tion Awards Ceremony at the
Daytona Beach Hilton. The Con-
sortium of Florida Education
Foundations sponsors the event,
and the Hendry County Public
Schools Foundation is a mem-
ber. Mitch Hutchcraft from the
Bonita Bay Group accepted the
award for Hendry County
Schools Business Partner of the
Year.
Both Mitch Hutchcraft and the
Bonita Bay Group were recog-
nized at a recent School Board
meeting for their award, and for
the landscaping they donated to
LaBelle High School.
When The Bonita Bay Group


began considering Hendry
County's potential for future
development activity they initiat-
ed contact with the school dis-
trict. The CEO and the Director of
New Development met with the
school district's leadership team.
From that initial meeting came
an ongoing relationship that has
shown to be a true commitment
to an active partnership with the
Hendry County Schools. The
Group immediately became
involved by funding a Take Stock
in Children scholarship for rising
eight graders, to include provid-
ing mentorship support. Before
long discussions regarding the
pending growth in the county led
to exploration of possible future
land use activities that could
enhance the services provided to


the citizens of our communities.
Of special note is a beautifica-
tion project at LaBelle High
School. Paul Puletti, Principal at
LaBelle High School, saw just
what he'd been searching for
when he first visited Verandah,
the 1,456-acre community being
developed by The Bonita Bay
Group along a 1.75-mine stretch
of the Orange River in Fort Myers.
Mr. Puletti met with Mitch Hutch-
craft, regional vice president for
The Bonita Bay Group, to discuss
his vision for a revised landscape
plan for the high school. Mr.
Hutchcraft, a registered land-
scape architect, readily commit-
ted company resources to create
a plan for the school that would

See Award Page 2


Public Works Michael Boyle, Mr.
Bengston requested a meeting
with the chief to discuss the allega-
tions against him. Chief Pratt was
at a fire chiefs convention at the
time.
Mayor Bengston said several
issues raised in the grievance were
of paramount importance to him:
allegations of discrimination; per-
sonal use of city equipment; and
improper disposal of city property.
The grievance states, "Chief Pratt is
unwilling to consider and/or hire


minorities recommended by (the)
LaBelle Fire Department Advisory
Committee." It also alleges that
Chief Pratt took his department
command vehicle on vacation out
of town and .that he gave away
several items belonging to the fire
department, including a generator
and two gas pumps.
Firefighters' grievances includ-
ed "unsafe working conditions"
and "poor administration."
See Chief -Page 2


PLB utility




under way

Onr Jul\ 31, at the Dallas According to the United
Townsend Agriculture Center, States Department of Agriculture
LISDA Slate Director. Charles \V: ILSDAi.-Rural Development,
C lemons, Sr, presented a check assuring the delivery of safe
for $5.1 million io the Port drinking water is critical to the
LaBelle \\3ler Treatmert Plant public health and \\ell being of.
on behll of the iUSDA. all Amnericans With assistance
Counlri' Administrator, Lester from the United States Depart-
Baird said that Port LaBelle's ment of Agriculture (USDA)
ni\\ 0 9 MGD membiane sollt- Rural Development, residents
ending \\atr treatment plant is living in the Port LaBelleareawill
S.. .... ... ....-... ... ..U... .-. new water
iiIli 'l 'N i~ l i' i ll 'i' 'l'11ging h higher


-"resiATi1i-ns -\-Trin i-inenurIn--- e-count-orNnTIs and oper-
and Glades 'cuntries The cost of at(es the Port LaBelle Water
the Jacillh is ,$6.338,055. USDA Treatment Plant,_ -%hich. was
Rural Detelopment is providing built in 1973 and currently serves
low interest loans ol $3,689,000 1,1, 2 customers. Due to the age
and giants of $2,286,058 and condition of the existing
Hendr\ Counrv is contributing after r treatment plant, as wells
$'II6.,000 Nh Baird said, "\\e outdated technology, current
are pleased that the USDA is treatment of raw water does not
here today to present the fund- meet Florida Department of
ing for this much needed project S
for our citizens." See USDA-Page 2




Protection in



a flu pandemic


According to the
Hendry/Glades Health Depart-
ment there is no pandemic
influenza (flu) in the world at
this time but scientists feel that
the Avian Bird Flu virus has the
potential to mutate and become
easily transmittable from person
to person, so now is the time to
get prepared. Scientists don't
know when or where a pan-
demic may begin, or how severe
it will be, but it is important to be
ready if a pandemic flu occurs.
What is a pandemic flu? A pan-
demic flu is a global disease out-
break of a novel virus (a kind not
seen before), that all or most
people are susceptible to. It is
easily transmitted from person
to person through airborne
droplets such as sneezing or
coughing. It is widely geographi-
cally spread. A pandemic flu
happens when a new flu virus
appears in humans, causes seri-


ous illness and spreads world-
wide. Pandemics of flu are
caused by new viruses. Because
humans have not been infected
with a similar virus in the past,
people will have little or no pro-
tection against a new pandemic
virus.
Avian influenza, also known
as the bird flu, is a highly conta-
gious viral disease with up to 100
percent mortality in domestic
birds. All types of birds are sus-
ceptible to the virus but out-
breaks occur most often in
chicken and turkeys. The infec-
tion may be brought by migrato-
ry wild birds which can carry the
virus but show no signs of dis-
ease.
All influenza viruses have the
potential to change and that is
why it is so difficult to cure. It is
possible that an avian influenza
See Flu Page 2


IIFS


Submitted to the Caloosa Belle/HCSB
John Perry, Hendry County School Board Chairperson and
Mitch Hutchcraft representing the Bonita Bay Group, 2006
Business Partner of the Year.


Reservoir: Testing the waters




.


Caloosa BelleKristin Hunter
Project Manager LuAnn McVicker and Lee County Commissioner Ray Judah discuss
the C-43 resevoir as they look on at test cell #1. Mr. Judah was very interested and crit-
ical of the project, asking many tough questions.

Tours of the C-43 test sites








2 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, August 3, 2006


Tourism groups to host annual meeting Award


Florida's Heartland Rural Eco-
nomic Development Initiative, Inc.
and Florida's Freshwater Frontier,
Inc., the region's tourism develop-
ment arm, will be hosting their
annual meeting and luncheon
August 21 at the Sebring Civic Cen-
ter in Sebring. The two organiza-
tions serve the region consisting of


the six counties of DeSoto, Glades,
Hardee, Hendry, Highlands and
Okeechobee and the four commu-
nities of Belle Glade, Immokalee,
Pahokee and South Bay that has
been designated by Gov. Bush as
the South Central Florida Rural
Area of Critical Economic Concern
(RACEC).


Caloosa Belle/Kristin Hunter
USDA State Director, Charles W. Clemons, Sr., presented a
check for $5.9 million to the Port LaBelle Water Treatment Plant
on behalf of the USDA. From left: USDA State Director, Charles
W. Clemons, Sr., George Davis Port LaBelle Water Treatment
Board, Harold Reecer Port LaBelle Water Treatment Board,
County Administrator Lester Baird, County Commissioner Janet
Taylor, County Commissioner Darrell Harris and Tzaicel Her-
nandez, SWFL Regional Director for US Senator Mel Martinez.


USDA

Continued From Page 1
Environmental Protection and EPA
requirements for color, odor and.
total dissolved solids. Additionally,
the facility is near design capacity
and operation and maintenance
costs for the plant have increased
dramatically over the years and
replacement parts are increasingly
difficult to find.
Thanks to funding assistance of
$5,974,998 ($3,689,000 loan and
$2,285,998 .grant) from Rural
Development, the Port LaBelle
Water System improvement proj-
ect will soon be reality. Hendry
County is leveraging the improve-
ments with $363,000 toward the
project that includes construction
of a new 0.9 MGD membrane soft-
ening water treatment plant utiliz-
ing nanofiltration technology that
will meet regulatory agency
requirements for drinking water.
"Water is an increasingly pre-


Flu

Continued From Page 1
virus could change so that it-could
infect humans-and could spread
easily from person to person.
Because these viruses do not com-
monly infect humans, there is little
or no immune protection against
them in the human population. If
an avian virus were able to infect
people and gain the ability to
spread easily from person to per-
son, an influenza pandemic, a
global outbreak, could begin.
The best way to prevent a pan-
demic flu from starting is to limit
the spread of germs and prevent
infection just the way you would
for the regular flu. There are many
ways to do this such as wash hands
frequently with soap and water,
cover coughs and sneezes with tis-
sues or a t-shirt sleeve (not your
hands), avoid touching your eyes,
nose or mouth and stay away from
others if they are sick. If you are sick
stay home from work or school.
Seasonal influenza (flu) happens
every year around winter time. The
flu is an infection of the respiratory
tract caused by the influenza virus.
Symptoms of influenza might be
confused with the common cold.
Influenza and the common cold
both have symptoms that affect the
throat and nose, but influenza
symptoms are usually more severe
than cold symptoms. These symp-
toms include a stuffy or runny


cious resource in Florida and
throughout America. Unfortunate-
ly, many rural communities don't
have the capital for critical infra-:
structure improvements needed
.for a safe and sanitary water sup--
ply," said Rural Development State
Director Chuck Clemons. "Partner-
ships between Federal, State and
local government that pool fund-
ing resources make it possible to
undertake projects of this scale that
otherwise would not be feasible,
ensuring a safe and dependable
supply of drinking water to resi-
dents."
USDA Rural Development is the
lead Federal entity for rural devel-
opment needs, administering,
financial and technical assistance
through Rural Housing Programs,
Rural Business-Cooperative Pro-
grams and Rural Utilities Pro-
grams. Further information on
USDA Rural Development can be
obtained by contacting any USDA
Service Center or byvisiting USDA's
web site at
hLtp:://www.rurdev.usda.gov/


nose, sore throat and cough. Other
symptoms of influenza affect the
whole body, such as headache,
tiredness, body aches, fever and
chills. Symptoms of influenza usu-
ally start one to three days after
coming into contact with an indi-
vidual who is ill with influenza.
Most people feel better after several
days but cough and tiredness may
last two weeks or more. Stomach
cramps and diarrhea are not typical
symptoms of influenza. Yearly vac-
cination is the most important way
to prevent influenza.
One might ask... How are sea-
sonal flu outbreaks and pandemic
flu different?
The seasonal flu vs. the pan-
demicflu:
*. Happens every year vs. hap-
pens rarely (last time was in 1968).
The virus is like the past years
vs. anewvirus.
Some protection from last flu
season vs. no protection.
Symptoms are sudden fever,
cough, runny nose and muscle
pain;
Most people who are sick can
stay home and get better vs. same
symptoms but may be more severe
because of lack of protection. Risk
of pneumonia and death are
increased.
Very young, very old and
those with health problems are at
greatest risk vs. healthy people may
also be at risk
vaccine (flu shot) is available
vs. no vaccine available at this time.


John A. Adams, Jr., President
and CEO of Enterprise Florida, Inc.
(EFI) since November 2005, will be
the keynote speaker for the annual
event. His career in business,
banking and economic develop-
ment has been one with a focus on
strategic planning and regional
marketing as well as workforce


Chief

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According to the grievance, the
chief twice opted to use stock
breathing masks, rather than order
fitted masks for each individual fire-
fighter. However, Mayor Bengston
said he has been informed that the
department does have the fitted
breathing masks, but that they are
difficult to tell from the others.
Firefighters also complained
that the chief inappropriately dis-
cussed employee issues with other
firefighters. Firefighters also blame
the loss of certifications on Chief
Pratt, alleging that he has not pro-
vided proper training which result-
ed in the loss of hazmat (hazardous
materials) certification for the
department. A lack of documenta-
tion of certification has affected four
veteran firefighters.
Firefighters also complained
about the age of the department's
vehicles all but one are over 18
years old, some over25 years-with
the exception of a number of com-
mand vehicles. The newest is the
chief's 2007 F250 4x4 four-door
.pick up command vehicle. Other
command vehicles include a 2001
F250 2x4 extended cab, 1999 F450
(extra command vehicle), 1992
Ford Bronco (assistant chief's com-
mand vehicle); two 1992 Ford
Crown Victorias and a 1996 Crown
Victoria (all extra command vehi-
cles). Firefighting vehicles include:
a 1999 structure truck; 1988 brush


Tour

Continued From Page 1
Scheduled to be operational by
2011, the aboveground reservoir
will comprise a significant portion
of the total water storage require-
ment for the entire C-43 basin.
"The great turnout today for the
tours is an indication of the pub-
lic's high level'of interest in the
restoration;" said SFWMD Govern-
ing Board Member Alice J. Carl-
son. "The tours also help the pub-
lic gain a better understanding of
how water storage is critical to get-
ting the water right to improve the
health of our interconnected Ever-
glades water bodies, including the
Caloosahatchee River and Estu-
ary."
The C-43 (Caloosahatchee
River) West Reservoir Project is
one of four Acceler8 projects
launched this year. The State start-
ed construction on three treatment
wetland expansions in February:
the C-44 (St. Lucie River) Reser-
voir/Stormwater Treatment Area in
March and the Water Preserve
Area/Acme Basin B Discharge Pro-
ject construction in June.
On August 2, the State will
begin construction on the Ever-
glades Agricultural Area Reservoir,
the largest of the three Acceler8
reservoirs, which will have the
capacity to store approximately 62
billion gallons of water when com-
plete. The reservoir will improve
the timing and quality of water
delivered to America's Everglades.
Announced by Governor Jeb
Bush in October 2004, Acceler8 is
stepping up the pace of funding,
design and construction to com-
plete eight critical Everglades
restoration projects over seven
years. At substantial savings to tax-
payers, the projects will restore
100,000 acres of wetlands, expand
water treatment areas by close to
29,000 acres and provide 418,000
acre-feet of additional water stor-


training, legislative advocacy and
site selection inventory initiatives.
He is past executive director and
CEO of the Laredo Development
Foundation in Texas and currently
chairs the U.S. Department of
Commerce's Industry Trade Advi-
sory Council for trade policy
review.


truck; 1981 brush truck, 1978 struc-
ture truck; 1979 responder; 1984
semi-truck water tanker; 1980
brush truck and a 1978 brush truck.
Fire officers want some input
into budget issues and take excep-
tion to the chief's request for six
new firefighters. However, Mayor
Bengston said he recommended
that the chief request those addi-
tional firefighters.
The grievance also alleges that
high turnover in the department
relates to the environment at the
department.
In addition, firefighters have
questions regarding the Firemen's
Club finances.
Mayor Bengston wants to
assure the public that the LaBelle
Fire Department stands ready to ful-
fill its mission. For the time being,
Mayor Bengston has arranged inter-
im supervision for the fire depart-
ment. Josh Rimes will serve as
Administrative Chief Fire
Officer/Fire Inspector; Malcolm
Johnson will serve as Operations
Chief Fire Officer overseeing day-to-
day operations of the department;
and Richard Mourfield will serve as
Logistics Chief Fire Officer oversee-
ing ordering of equipment, supplies
and maintenance..
Mr. Pratt was the only full time
firefighter on the 22-man depart-
ment. He has served with the fire
department for some 25 years, as
chief for 11 years. The former chief
received four weeks severance pay
along with all vacation and sick
time due him. Chief Pratt could not
be reached for comment.


age for Everglades restoration a
decade ahead of schedule.
Florida has forged ahead to
implement the Comprehensive
Everglades Restoration Plan with
an investment of $1.3 billion and a
commitment for an additional $3.2
billion through the end of the
decade to clean up and restore the
famed River of Grass.
For more information on Accel-
er8;,visitwww.evergladesnowtorg,


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Continued From Page 1
incorporate xeriscape principles to
reduce irrigation needs and plant-
ings that require minimal mainte-
nance.
Mr. Hutchcraft reached out to
the Group's business partners and
asked them to participate. As part
of its commitment to the project,


The Bonita Bay Group also helped
underwrite the cost of the plants
and materials. A team of volunteers
descended on the high school for a
two-day effort to bring the land-
scape plan to life. The school's
National Honor Society, football
team and agriculture program
brought 30 students to the volun-
teer effort, along with three teach-
ers and several employees from
The Bonita Bay Group.


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Arrests


Diane S. Grady, 31, of LaBelle,
Was arrested July 26 and charged
;with possession of cocaine and
destroying or tampering with evi-
edence. Juan Soto of the Hendry
lCounty Sheriff's Office was the
'arresting officer.
- Carmen Nereida Murray, 41,
of LaBelle, was arrested July 27
rand charged with possession of
cocaine. Robert L. Archer Jr. of the
,-endry County Sheriff's Office was
the arresting officer.
Gregory Antonio Thompson,
:44, of LaBelle, was arrested July 31
land charged with possession of
,cocaine. Frank Marcus Pensak of
ithe Hendry County Sheriff's Office
was the arresting officer.
Maria Antonia Sanchez, 49, of
LaBelle, was arrested on a warrant


PGun safe


on July 26 and charged with
attempting to purchase a con-
trolled substance. Donald Davis of
the Hendry County Sheriff's Office
was the arresting officer.
Larry Lee Glasspoole, 32, of
LaBelle, was arrested on a warrant
on July 29 and charged with driving
with a suspended license. Lee Page
of the Hendry County Sheriff's
Office was the arresting officer.
Steven Anthony Pickett, 19, of
Sebring, was arrested on a warrant
on July 25 and charged with deal-
ing in stolen property. Carlos Car-
mona of the Hendry County Sher-
iff's Office was the arresting officer.
Alfredo Sonny Gomez, 28,
was arrested June 18 and charged
with .aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon.without intent to


ty


classes scheduled
Sheriff Ronnie Lee reports that approximately one hour. Reserva-
to accommodate those interested tions are suggested and can be
in using the Hendry County Sher- made by calling 863-673-6106. The
off's Gun Range additional gun safety classes are required prior to
safety classes have been sched- using the gun range facilities. The
uled. Classes will be held at the gun range will open to the public
sheriff's Office in Clewiston on August 5 with the following
August 1, 8,15, 22 and 29. Each weeklyscheduleofevents.
Mass will begin at 7 p.m. Classes Saturd o 11
will be held at the Sheriffs Office in St8urdays:. 8-1:30 a.m.-
LaBelle on August 2, 9, 16, 23 and skeet/trap range open; 12:30-3:30
30. Each class will begin at 7 p.m. p.m.-pistol, rifle and shotgun range
classes will be held at the Gun open; Wednesdays: 8 a.m.-1 p.m.-
ange Office on August 5, 12, 19 skeet/trap range open.
and 26. Starting time for classes at For additional information
|the Gun Range will be 9 a.m. Fee regarding the gun range, please
lor the class is $5 and the class lasts call Nick Smith at 863-674-4060.


kill, larceny grand theft of $100,000
or more and robbery invasion of a
residential home. Fernando Her-
rera of the Hendry County Sheriff's
Office was the arresting officer.

Clewiston
Anthony Michael Vamell, 20,
of Clewiston, was arrested July 23
and charged with possession of
cocaine. Nathan Kirk of the Hendry
County Sheriff's Office was the
arresting officer.
Walter Jones Jr., 52, of Clewis-
ton, was arrested July 17 and
charged with possession of mari-
juana with intent to sell and pos-
session of marijuana over 20
grams. Nathan Kirk of the Hendry
County Sheriff's Office was the
'arresting officer.


Marijo J. Camarata, 38, of
Clewiston, was arrested July 30
and charged with possession of
cocaine. Nathan Kirk of the Hendry
County Sheriff's Office was the
arresting officer.
Jeffrey Martin Swindle, 22, of
Clewiston, was arrested July 29
and charged with larceny grand
theft between $5,000-$10,000.
Jesus Olvera of the Hendry County
Sheriff's Office was the arresting
officer.
A female juvenile of Clewis-
ton, was arrested July 24 and
charged with dealing in stolen
property, burglary and larceny
grand theft of $1,000 or more.
Tiffany Arnold of the Hendry Coun-
ty Sheriff's Office was the arresting
officer.


Five charged in


Montura burglaries


Hendry County Sheriff's
Office Criminal Investigators
have arrested four adults and
one juvenile in connection
with recent burglaries in Mon-
tura. Sheriff Ronnie Lee
reports that Richard Thomas
Stevens, age 24, of Montura,
Vernon Dwayne Stevens, age
23, of Clewiston and Roland
Lee LaFollette, age 19, of Mon-
tura were arrested and
charged with Burglary of
Structure Conveyance and
Larceny Grand Theft Damage


Over $1,000.
Additionally, LaFollette and
Paula Elizabeth Ferrer, age 23,
of Montura were charged with
Dealing in Stolen Property. All
were booked into the Hendry
County Jail with the juvenile
being turned over to juvenile
authorities.HCSO investigators
were able to recover one of
the stolen items, a 6000 watt
generator. Investigators noted
that the investigation is ongo-


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Obituaries


,Gerald "Jerry"
. Freiberg
Gerald "Jerry" R. Freiberg, age
t7, passed away suddenly on July
81, 2006, while vacationing in Ten-
nessee.
He was a long time resident of
LaBelle and served as a Gulf Life
insurance agent here for many
Years.
He is survived by his wife: Grace
Freiberg of LaBelle; three daugh-
ters: Martha McCardel of LaBelle,
doann Horner of Tennessee, Nicki
Freiberg of Alachua; three sons:
Terry Freiberg of Alachua, Don and
avid Hilyer of Tennessee; seven
grrnJchii',ren, 17 gicatigrandcrid -
dren- and three-great-great-grand-
children .
Graveside services were held
July 24 in Dandridge, Tenn.

Marian W Hopkins
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Palm Bay, passed away July 25,
2006, in Lehigh Acres.
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Saundra "Kay"
Tidwell Piecuch
Saundra "Kay" Tidwell
Piecuch, 67, of Memphis, Tenn.,.
retired Certified Executive Assistant
and Legislative Assistant for her
brother, Tennessee State Rep. John
Tidwell, died Friday, July 28, 2006.
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her three children: Lisa, Christo-
pher and Timothy, who also
attended school in LaBelle.
She is survived by a daughter:
Lisa Piecuch Espinoza; two sons:
Christopher Piecuch and Timothy
Piecuch; two brothers: Rep. John
Charles Tidwell of New John-
sonville, Tenn. and James Atkins
Tidwell of Salt Lake City, Utah;
seven grandchildren: Margaret
Espinoza, Douglas Espinoza, Han-
nah Piecuch, Elise Piecuch, Dillion
Tucker, Cody Tucker and Demi
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memorials, flowers or a donation
to local libraries in her name.

Leonard L. Parsons
Leonard L. Parsons, age 95, of
LaBelle, passed away July 29,2006,
in LaBelle. He was born June 17,
1911, at New Castle to John S. and
Margaret A. Mott Parsons. His fami-
ly moved near Moore Haven, just
west of Lake Hickpochee on the
Caloosahatchee River, in 1920. He


married Lillian Harn in 1937 and
they had two daughters, Evelyn
and Coleen, who they raised along
with John, Glenda and Tommy.
Leonard was a farmer, Caterpillar
mechanic and a hunter.
He is survived by his son:
Tommy Parsons (Frances), broth-
ers: Woodrow and Broward Par-
sons, sister: June Dana, 12 grand-
children, 22 great-grandchildren
and many nieces, nephews and
other extended family. He was pre-
ceded in death by his wife, Lillian in
1994, his parents, daughters: Eve-
hri Booth, Colleen Ballington and
Glenda Lepore, son: John Parsons,
brothers: Joseph, John, Bill and
David Parsons 'and sisters:' Mar-
guerite LaMontagne and Norma
Bro wn Miranda
Funeral services will be Friday,
August 4, 11 a.m. at Caloosa Bap-
tist Church in LaBelle with Rev.
Homer Brewer officiating. Inter-
ment will follow at Ft. Denaud
Cemetery. Visitiation will be Thurs-
day from 7-9 p.m. at the Akin-Davis
Funeral Home in LaBelle. Arrange-
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space permits.
I just read in the Caloosa Belle that the county wants to charge residents
for debris removal after a hurricane. I personally think this is outrageous.
The citizens of Hendry County ought to be furious that the County Com-
mission approved this request from the Building and Code Enforcement
Director. They must not be aware that FEMA will reimburse 100 percent for
debris removal through public assistance funds. Below is from the FEMA
website regarding public assistance (PA) (not to be conf .ed with Individ-
ual Assistance):
Eligibility
Public Assistance funds are available to eligible applicants for debris
clearance, removal and disposal operations. Eligible applicants include
state and local governments, Indian tribes, and certain private nonprofit
organizations. In order to be eligible for FEMA funding, the debris removal
work must:
Be a direct result of a Presidential declared disaster;
Occur within the designated disaster area; and
Be the responsibility of the applicant at the time of the disaster.
In addition, at least one of the following must apply:
Removal eliminates immediate threats to human lives, public
health and safety;
Removal eliminates immediate threats of significant damage to
improved public and private property; and/or
Removal ensures economic recovery of the affected areas to the
benefit of the community-at-large.
Debris located on public property and rights-of-way is eligible. Eligi-
ble debris can include downed trees, sand, building wreckage and dam-
aged personal property.
Does the county think that because they help the citizens recover
from a disaster we should pay for that assistance? What if someone
can't afford it because they lost everything? Do those people deserve to
have to have a lien placed on their homes because of that?
I think this is considered double dipping. Getting paid from the residents
of Hendry County as well as being reimbursed at 100 percent from the fed-
eral government is wrong. The county can even get paid for the time and
equipment used to perform the debris removal as well as the personnel
running the equipment. What is wrong with this county? Has greed taken
over, and our Commissioners lost their compassion for their citizens?

(The county has collected hurricane debris piled on rights-or-way
throughout the county several times since Hurricane Wilma last year at no
charge to the resident. The commission voted to begin charging residents
who are now putting out hurricane-related debris on the right-of-way.)

So people may know by now the store in Ortona and the girls that
worked there for so long and always did a great job are no longer there. It's
sad to see them girls not there any more. I was told when the new owners
took over the girls weren't treated very fair. That's sad to hear because I'm a
regular customer and them girls always did a wonderful job getting what
you needed and cooking whatever you wanted to eat. And they always
kept that store clean. I believe their restrooms were the cleanest I ever seen
traveling on the road. I sure will miss them old country girls.

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Witch's Brew


By Pudge Lehman
You can bake a lot of bacon or
sausages until nearly done. Drain
and put on a cookie sheet and
freeze. Put in a plastic bag. Keep in
the freezer. Take out as much as
you need and wrap in a paper
towel and microwave a few sec-
onds at a time.
The other day I was trying to
hem a slippery pair of pants. I was
getting testy and aggravated and
then I thought of one of my favorite


Chamber Thoughts


Olde Cypress Community Bank
has certainly made a BIG impact
on the corner of Hwy. 80 and Hwy.
29. Their grand opening was July
27, 2006, and it was a great suc-
cess. They had one of the biggest
crowds I have seen in quite some
time. The Greater LaBelle Cham-
ber of Commerce wishes them
well in their new building.
However, it causes me to reflect
on "what use to be" a term for old
timers. Don Pratt had the Gulf gas
station for years. I also am curious
as to what will go into the old bank
building... With all of the new
businesses coming to town it


things. That
"no slip" shelf
liner that I use
for anything I
don't want to
move
around. I cut
a big piece and put it on the side of
the machine solved the problem. I
buy it by the roll. There's a piece
under the phone, every book end,
and anything else slidey.
Sayin: God gave us zucchini to
force us to make new friends.


The return of the write-in scam


By Senator Dave Aronberg
It's happening again. Every
two years, Florida faces an epi-
demic of "write-in" candidates
whose only motivation for run-
ning for office is to prevent peo-
ple from voting. In a State infa-
mous for its election flaws, the
write-in loophole is perhaps the
worst of all, disenfranchising
hundreds of thousands and
perhaps millions of Florida vot-
ers since the year 2000.
In 1998, Florida voters over-
whelmingly (64 percent) passed
a constitutional amendment that
allows everyone to vote in an
election when all the candidates
come from the same political
party. The amendment was
especially important because
Florida politicians take away
most competitive elections when
they gerrymander the district
lines every 10 years. By drawing


"safe" districts dominated by
either Republicans or Democ-
rats, the politicians ensure that
candidates from only one party
will win.
Although the politicians elimi-
nated most competitive elec-
tions, the 1998 constitutional
amendment gave non-Republi-
cans a voice in Republican dis-
tricts, and non-Democrats a say
in Democratic districts.
Since then, the politicians
have found a way to get around
the voter-approved Constitution-
al amendment by getting their
friends to run as "write-in" candi-
dates. These sham candidates
do not have to submit a filing fee
or any petition signatures to
qualify for the election. Their
names do not even appear on
the ballot. They have no chance
of winning, and that's the point:
They exist not to attract voters,


but to silence them.
Since 2002, the Legislature
has rejected my yearly attempts
to close this insidious loophole.
After all, it's tough to ask politi-
cians who benefit from the sys-
tem to change the system. Since
1998, the problem has become
worse and the sham candidates
themselves have become more
brazen.
Recently in Miami-Dade
County, more than 100,000 vot-
ers were disenfranchised when a
supporter of one of the two
Republican candidates for Sen-
ate filed as a write-in candidate.
The sham candidate then gloated
that preventing a majority of the
electorate from voting was his
"best contribution" to. the
Republican Party. In Duval
County, a candidate for State
Senate personally escorted two-
write in candidates to the elec-


tions office so he could deprive
167,000 non-Republicans from
voting in his election. Proving
that this is a bipartisan scarri,
382,000 people in Pinellas Coun-
ty had their vote taken away
when a Democratic County
Commission candidate drafted
his own brother to be a write-iV
"opponent."
Defenders of this ruse say
Republicans should not vote in
Democratic primaries and vice
versa. Such reasoning ignores an
inconvenient truth: the people qcf
Florida amended our State Con-
stitution to allow open elections
in situations like these. Politi-
cians can disagree with the Cod-
stitution, but they are still oblige
to uphold it.
Senator Dave Aronberg repre-
sents District 27, which covers
parts of Palm Beach, Lee, Glades,
Charlotte and Hendry counties.


Everybody needs liquid assets


Is there anyone who always
has plenty of cash on hand for
those times when unanticipated
hardships happen? The answer
is yes, but very few people fit in
that category. If you want an
example of a profession in
which the business owner goes
through a repeat cycle of having
lots of money and then a time
when he is broke, think of the
American farmer. When crops
go to market, they have cash.
Usually just before the next har.-
vest, they are near broke. It can
be tough having to live that way
and the uncertainty of the har-
vest abundance can be really
daunting. I
Back in the '80s, there was a
long period when my clients
were averaging nearly 20 per-
cent every year on their portfo.-
lio. Most stockbrokers and regis-
tered representatives were doing
just as well for their clients. The


Financat
Tips


by Wayne C. Switzer


stock .market was just doing
excellent. Likewise, especially in
south Florida, there were many
years when the value of real
estate was in an automatic big
profit mode. Historically speak-
ing, when the market is doing
well, real estate is flat and visa
versa. That brings us back to the
subject of liquidity. How do you
balance your assets such that
they are well invested and simul-
taneously you have ample liquid
assets? The answer is carefully.


More and more people are
availing themselves of online
banking and budgeting their
expenses, so as to minimize
unhappy surprises. However, a
lot of folks don't have ready
access to a pot of cash when a
hardship arises. Sometimes
what looks minor can become a
real problem. Tomorrow your
car engine may die, or worse yet,
a loved one may pass away
unexpectedly. Your well and
water system or air conditioning
system may go out and your roof
may leak. There is a long list of
potential problems just waiting
for Murphy's Law to kick in. Are
you ready to deal with those
eventualities?
You can borrow on cash
value life insurance and annu-
ities. You can cash-in CD's with a
penalty. You can sehl stocks and
bonds .nd mutual funds. If-you
have an equity i'nc, you can


We are all part of Hendi' s


Last week I spoke of the on-
again-off-again situation with
the county planner's office, and
the continuing need for a full-
time county attorney. Little did I
know that they were such "hot
button" issues.
Based on the comments and
responses, to date, there is a
consensus forming that promis-
es to address these and other
vital governmental needs in the
county.
Rather than get swept up in
the emotions surrounding these
issues, at this time, I would like
to call your attention to the real
strength and character that sets
Hendry County above its neigh-
boring counties.
We've all heard of the wind-
fall billions that developmental
growth has forced on Lee and
Collier counties, and how they


are struggling to manage this
largesse.
The latest wrinkle involving
the tax rate is a proposal to
reduce
the property tax rate from
$7.20 a thousand down to $6.81
a thousand. What is that savings
on a $100,000 assessed home?
Three fill-ups and a car wash at
the gas station of your choice?
This reminds me of the defini-
tion of "intaxification." Intaxifi-
cation is the euphoria at getting
a tax refund which lasts until you
realize it was your money to start
with.
With your continuing atten-
tion as to what your elected offi-
cials are doing with Hendry's
windfall assessments, we can
hopefully avoid that old saying
"that to err is human, but to real-
ly foul up requires a committee."


One of the ironies of life is
that by the time you're old
enough to know your way
around, you're not going any-
where.
The heritage of Hendry Coun-
ty, yours and mine, can be meas-
ured every day in the moods,
manners and sense of caring
that each of you practice in your
daily lives.
The happiest people don't
necessarily have the best of
everything. They just make the
most of everything that comes
along the way.
There is something rare and
special about a person who
always makes you feel good,
without even trying.
There's something magical in
a smile that talks. My Dad always
said "Always keep a smile on
your face; It will confuse your


write a check. You can withdraw '
from your savings account.
There are a few other options,
least popular of which is calling'
your relatives for a loan.. Let n
repeat, that is not a good plaf.
Next time you sit down and dp
some financial .planning with
yourself, your spouse or a prq-
fessiqnal, review your liquidity
situation and plan it out careful-
ly. Sooner or later you will be
glad you did. .
Lastly, think about liquidity in
your estate. When you die, the
taxman and other creditors onl4
accept cash.. The IRS doesn't
care a hoot about your inves
rnent property in Georgia or youir
successful business enterprise. I
you owe it money, then it wants
money, nothing else. It is nqt
interested in forming a partne.-
ship with your heirs. The IRS just
wants cash! Wayne ( '-.itze,
CLU, Realtor C


heritage

enemies and endear youY
friends."
There's a lingering warmth ii
laughter that comes so easy that
nothing else seems to matter-
mle ability\ to touch people with'-
out having to reach out; a simple
understanding of hearts.
There's nothing more refresh'-
ing than coming across such o
person in your life and to be able
to call them your friend.
In the rich heritage of your cit-
izenship in Hendry, beint
humans, I trust that you will
understand that every morning
is the dawn of a new error. Th'e
best computer is a man, and it'-s
the only one that can be mass
produced by unskilled labor. ^
Respectfully,
T. W. Bill Neville (Hendry
County Citizen and Taxpayer)


Thank You


would be an excellent office loca-
tion or even a retail shop.
School will be starting soon,
please watch for the children on
the streets and the school busses.
With all of the trucks on our roads
we need to be extra careful.
SaraTownsend


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Katrina Elsken


Thanks for
supporting our youth
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to say thank you to every-
one who help support the New
Bethel Summer Camp Program.
Thanks to all those who felt it not
robbery to pay the fee or to help
sponsor a child to participate in
the Summer Program. Thanks to
the all the staff, who gave of their
time and talent and even perhaps
being paid less than others due to
funding. I'm sure you'll be
rewarded for having a willing
heart and mind to do something
that is so beneficial to our youth. I


admire those who are willing to
make a sacrifice to do something
to help others.
Our youth are in great need of
being around positive people and
being in positive atmospheres.
The New Bethel Summer Camp,
along with other summer pro-
grams, does give our youth some-
where positive to go for a while. I
personally appreciate knowing
my 13-year old nephew, as well as
others, are in a positive setting
while I'm at work and are not hav-
ing to hang out on the street cor-
ners. The New Bethel Summer
Program is great for those who
don't have proper transportation,


those who didn't get
ernment funded/schol
program, those wh
aren't quite perfect, an
who someone is will
with in spite of their gt
backgrounds.
Life is loving, giving
ing..If you can love eve
unselfishly, and share
and talent to help son
You're sure to be bless
Nothing personal
my heart.

Polhemus law f
The law firm of StE


C.R.E.W partnering to


C.R.E.W. Inc. has partnered
with others to help build the Gar-
cia's home this week. What an
incredible accomplishment. Pas-
tor Woods from a Lutheran
Church in Indiana brought a
group of seven adults on their
vacation time to build a house in
five days. They have done an
incredible job! Community
members like Dave Adams, who
poured the concrete free of


charge, and local churches,
which provided food and shelter
to the group while they were
here have helped make the week
a success. Cross Training Min-
istries, Mike and David Pittman,
Eric Mergott, Kris Smith, Chase
Richardson, Dwight Willis,
Bradley Crumb, Ray Taft, Pastor
John Hicks all volunteered time
and muscle. Carson Turner of
Quality Electric City of Clewis-


Clean up Hwy. 78


I live on Highway 78 and have
been having to use the Nobles
Road detour for weeks. I am con-
cerned about conditions on
Nobles Road. The sides of the
road are in terrible shape. I don't
understand why they're not kept
up like they are on 78. It looks bad
to see trash not picked up and the
side of the road and driveways not
mowed. Can the county do some-
thing about this?


T? A Iu1"1I iTA IK

County Engineer Shane Parker
said: I drove by to look at the situ-
ation and the Road and Bridge
team was already picking the
trash up along Nobles Road. It
also appeared the roadway had
been mowed. Problem taken care
of! It was already in the rotation of
items to do.


into a gov- hemus has recently moved to A
arship type new location at 27 Ft. Thompso{i
o perhaps Ave., due to a recent fire that
nd for these ruined our building. A speci l
ng to work thanks to the LaBelle Fire Deparl-
eographical ment, Hendry County Shefiff's
Department, LaBelle Ranch Sup-
g and shar- ply, Martina Court reporting, Pyra-
ryone, give mid Computers, Pavese law firm,
, your time and all of our friends, colleague&
neone else. and clients who offered support
ed. and assistance after our recent
- Just from office fire. Fortunately no one was
injured and most of the damage
Nora Fagin was to our personal items. We ars
back open for business. S
irm Thankyol,
even J. Pol- Polhemus lawfirrii



aid victims
ys


ton, Hendry County and City of
Clewiston Employees, CREW
staff and friends and family of
the Garcia family have all
pitched to help as well in differ-
ent ways. WAFC was very sup-
portive, providing us airtime and
giving shirts to the group as well.
We do want to put out a chal-
lenge to the community howev-
er, C.R.E.W still needs help put-
ting the finishing touches on the
Garcia's house, but we also have
300 roofs to repair as well as 30
families who have condemned
housing that we need to help.
We need funding to help pay
contractors for homeowners
who have no means to pay and
cannot qualify for a ioan. We
need help in ihe office as -well as
help writing thank you letters.
Someone with web design expe-
rience could also be a help in
assisting us in creating a web
page.
Prior to the Garcia's home,
C.R.E.W was able to help about
40 different families to varying


degrees. We only have about 62b
to go! As summer comes to &
close the out-of-state volunteer
are not as numerous, it is timid
for local residents to step up and
support their own community i,
any way they can. We need vol-
unteers as well as funding fc#
supplies and to pay contractors.
We need qualified roofers. 4
To the residents throughout
Hendry and Glades counties, it ls
time to step up and show thesis
wonderful people from out of
town and state that we can take-
care of our own. If you can help
please call, 863-983-2390 or sto
by 121 Central Ave (back door
in Clewiston or Tuesdays at the
211 office on Ft. Thompson Ave
in LaBelle, Harlem Academy io
Harlem on Tuesdays, and at th,
First United Methodist Church
on Avenue L in Moore Haven on
Tuesday as well and let us kno4
what you can do!
Thankyoq,
Trish Adams, LCSW
Executive Director of CREW,


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GLADES COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD

BUDGET SUMMARY

THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF GLADES COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD ARE
8. 1% MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES


LOCAL EFFORT 4.762
DISCRETIONARY 0.510
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCRETIONARY 0.209
CAPITAL OUTLAY 2.000
TOTAL MILLAGE: 7.481

GENERAL SPECIAL CAPITAL TOTAL ALL

ESTIMATED REVENUES: FUND REVENUE PROJECTS FUNDS

FEDERAL SOURCES 185,000.00 1,196,315.29 1,381,315.29
STATE SOURCES 6,069,651.75 31,942.00 2,826,035.00 8,927,628.75
LOCAL SOURCES 3,831,176.00 173,447.00 1,349,142.00 5,353,765.00

TOTAL REVENUE SOURCES: 10,085,827.75 1,401,704.29 4,175,177.00 15,662,709.04

TRANSFERS IN: 276,806.00 0.00 0.00 276,806.00
NONREVENUE SOURCES 558,873.26 0.00
FUND BALANCE (JULY 1, 2006) 3,516,662.81 64,248.08 2,099,649.41 5,680,560.30


TOTAL REVENUES & BALANCES: 14,438,169.82 1,465,952.37 6,274,826.41 22,178,948.60


EXPENDITURES:

INSTRUCTION 5,434,404.00 371,963.10 5,806,367.10
PUPIL PERSONNEL SERVICES 479,791.00 215,800.42 695,591.42
INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA SERVICES 255,567.00 1,942.00 257,509.00
INSTRUCTION & CURRICULUM SERVICES 238,014.00 21,382.76 259,396.76
INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF TRAINING 19,764.00 125,695.86 145,459.86
BOARD OF EDUCATION 323,292.75 323,292.75
GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 232,160.00 13,999.35 246,159.35
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION 563,433.00 589.00 564,022.00
FACILITIES ACQUISTION & CONSTRUCTION 150,116.00 4,830,590.75 4,980,706.75
FISCAL SERVICES 167,648.00 167,648.00
CENTRAL SERVICES 43,591.00 43,591.00
FOOD SERVICES 668,818.00 668,818.00
PUPIL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 527,643.00 16,238.80 543,881.80
OPERATION OF PLANT 1,101,852.00 1,101,852.00
MAINTENANCE OF PLANT 3,712,833.83 3,712,833.83
ADMIN. TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 19,279.00 19,279.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURES: 13,269,388.58 1,436,429.29 4,830,590.75 19,536,408.62

TRANSFERS OUT: 0.00 0.00 276,806.00, ,-276,806.00
FUND BALANCE (JUNE 30, 2007) 1,168,781.24 29,523.08 1,167,429.66 2;365,733.98

TOTAL EXPENDITURES,
TRANSFERS & BALANCES 14,438,169.82 1,465,952.37 6,274,826.41 22,178,948.60



GLADES COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS
HISTORICAL SUMARY OF FINANCIAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
(TEN YEAR SUMMARY 1995-96, 2000-01. 2005-06


UNWEIGHTED FTE PER 236.081, F.S.

1200.00
1090.00
1080.00
1070.00
1060.00
1050.00
1040.00
1030.00
1020.00
1010.00 ; 1
1000.00
990.00
NUMBER OF 05.06 00.01 95-96
UFTE YEARS

K-ADULT UFTE

2005-2006 1,283.27
2000-2001 1,068.43
1995-1996 1,069.41

TOTAL GOVERNMENTAL REVENUES
(FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL)

$26,000,000
$24,000,000
$22,000,000
$20,000,000
$18,000,000
$16,000,000
$14,000,000
$12,000,000
$10,000,000
$8,000,000
$6,000,000
REVENUES 05.06 00-01 9S.96
YEARS


TOTAL REVENUES
(FEDERAL, STATE, & LOCAL
2005-06 $ 13,010,603,
2000-01 $ 8,524,026
1995-96 $ 6,717,357


TOTAL CURRENT OPERATING REVENUES PER UFTE
PER UFTE
8,500.00
8,000.00
7,500.00
7,000.00
6,500.00
6,000.00
5,500.00
5,000.00
4,500.00
4,000.00
3,500.00
3,000.00
REVENUES 0-06 00-01 95-96
YEARS
Tih) lilifii dI tl i iJdliiLi fl mit itm ti ii iniiitiIiiiiinJi1 lffll lltm Ii JHit l tilt iiiit t itiitittt i iilttititttttiHii iiTr
CURRENT OPERATING
REVENUES PER UFTE
2005-2006 $ 6,990.62
2000-2001 $ 6,959.72
1995-1996 $ 5,465.26

TOTAL CURRENT OPERATING REVENUES

$16,000,000
$15,000,000
$14,000,000
$13,000,000
$12,000,000
$11,000,000
$10,000,000
$9,000,000
$8,000,000
$7,000,000
$6,000,000 00 9.
$5,000,000 Y"R ,
05-06 00.01 95-96
YEARS

TOTAL OPERATING
REVENUES
2005-06 $ 8,670,854.
2000-01 $ 7,435,977
1995-96 $ 5,844,599


TOTAL NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES

210
200
190
180
170
160
150
140
130
120
110
100
REVENUES os-06 oo-


01


9s-95


YEARS


TOTAL NUMBER OF
EMPLOYEES


2005-2006 189
2000-2001 135
1995-1996 130

TOTAL CAPITAL PROJECTS REVENUES
ii$20,000,000
$20,000,000
$10,000,000
$9,000,000
$8,000,000
$7,000,000
$5,000,000
$5,000,000
$4,000,000
$3,000,000
$2,000,000 H
$1,000,000
$600,000 ,
REVENUES 05-06 00-01 95-9s
YEARS


CAPITAL PROJECTS
REVENUES

2005-2006 $ 2,948,866.
2000-2001 $ 1,088,048
1995-1996 $ 638,382


TOTAL NUMBER OF INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYEES
135
130
125
120
115
110
105
100
95
90 '
85
80
REVENUES Os.066 0001 95-96
YEARS


TOTAL NUMBER OF
INSTRUCTIONAL EMPLOYEES

2005-2006 120
2000-2001 90
1995-1996 84
TOTAL DEBT SERVICE REVENUES
thmlitth)ilililtttf lilllillyIltV =::!inl: --- W- l tl h rm, "iT^'tW'W "lf l''' tttllll IHI
$310,000
$300,000
$290,000
$280,000
$270,000
$260,000
$250,000
$240,000
$230,000
$220,000
$210,000 '
$200,000
REVENUES os-.o 00-01 95-96
YEARS


DEBT SERVICE


2005-2006 00
2000-2001 00
1995-1996 $234,376


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Caloosa Belle. Thursday, August 3, 2006


,Judicial candidates coming to LaBelle


Judicial Candidates for the
20th Circuit will be in LaBelle,
'Wednesday, August 9, at 6 p.m. at
the LaBelle Civic Center, to partici-
pate in a judicial "meet and greet"
sponsored by the Hendry Glades
Bar Association.
The Florida Legislature grant-
ed the 20th Judicial Circuit, which
encompasses Hendry, Glades,
Charlotte, Lee and Collier, six new
i circuit seats to be filled in this
'year's September election. It is
probable that one of the newly
elected judges will hear cases in
Hendry and Glades counties.
4 Candidates for all contested
I judicial seats were invited to par-
ticipate. The public is invited to

Almanacs

I Soil conservation
fto meet
The Hendry Soil and Water Con-
servation District will hold its regu-
lar board meeting on August 24 at 1
p.m. in the main conference room
Sof the Dallas B. Townsend Agricul-
tural Building. Meetings are open to
the public.
1 RCMA Head Start
RCMA is looking for children 0-5
!years old for the 2006-07 Head Start
Program. The child must be 3 years
old by September 1. For early Head
Start the child must be age 0-3. Fami-
lies must meet federal income
guidelines. Please bring: child's certi-
Sfled birth certificate, proof of income
(2005 federal income tax return or
pay stubs for last 12 months). RCMA
i provides services to children with
disabilities. Stop by or LaBelle CDC,
3749 Highway 29 South or call 674-
451 1.
7.


come to the LaBelle Civic Center
to meet the candidates and
refreshments.
"Judicial candidates are usual-
ly well known in the legal com-
munity; however, the Hendry
Glades Bar Association believes it
is important that the public be
given an opportunity to hear from
those who might be deciding
cases affecting their lives," said
Alison Hussey, President of the
Hendry Glades Bar Association.
Contested judicial races are
rare. One this year involves a sit-
ting judge, Margaret "Meg" Stein-
beck, who has previously sat in
LaBelle. Another vacancy is being
created by the retirement of Judge


Bible study
planned
Bible study with Vicki and Mike
from the Bull Pit Rodeo Ministry on
Thursday nights at 7 p.m. at the
rodeo grounds. Open to the public.

Lost bull
If you have a lost bull in the Mon-
tura area of Hendry County, please
contact the Hendry County Sheriff's
Office Agricultural Crimes Unit at
674-4630.

Job training
opportunity
Train to be a heavy equipment
operator. For more information call
Sonny Hughes at the Education Cen-
ter pf SWFL Office at 675-6800 locat-
ed on 13 N. Missouri St. Unit B. The
first classes are planned for August
and September so sign up now.


James R. Thompson, who has
been on the Circuit bench since
1981, previously a County Court
Judge from 1976.
Judicial candidates are limited
in what they can discuss as far as
their views and opinions on cer-
tain topics that might come
before them in a future case.
They will be however able to dis-
cuss their background and experi-
ence.
Contested races for the 20th
Judicial Circuit:
Group:009 Kim Levy, Mar-
garet 0. Steinbeck
Group:014 Steve Holmes,
Bruce Kyle
Group:026 Larry Pivacek,


LHS Band room
open for practice
The LHS Band room is open for
practice, questions or meetings
with members on Tuesdays from
2-4 p.m. during the summer.
Come practice and learn new
things.
Learn how to clog
Beginning for all ages: Thurs-
days at 5:15 p.m. taught by Coun-
try Rhythm Advanced Clogging
Team and Pat Beddingfield. Six
weeks class for $35. Intermediate
for all ages; Thursdays-6:00 p.m.
taught by Country Rhythm
Advanced Clogging Team and Pat
Beddingfield. Six weeks class for
$30. Sign up at LaBelle Program
Center. Any questions call 675-
4130.
Widows to meet
The Widows Support Group


Joe Simpson
Group:027 Joseph Fuller
(unopposed)
Group:028 Stephen
Kolody, Beth VanArsdale Krier,
William "Bill" Whitcomb
Group:029 Lynne Dailey,
Miguel C. Fernandez, Ill, Robert
Geltner
Group:030 Liz Adams,
Franklin B. Mann, Jr., Scott Morris
Group:031 Keith Kyle,
Emily J. Simeone
For more information, please
contact Alison Hussey, President
of the Hendry Glades Bar Associa-
tion, 863-675-5800 or via email
AlisonHussey@PaveseLaw.com.


will meet at Forrey's Grill August
17, at 11:30 a.m. for lunch. All wid-
ows are welcome.
No shots no school
Make sure your child has all
required shots before school
starts.
Kindergarten students must
have up to date immunizations
records.
Students entering 7th grade
must have a tetanus booster
before the first day of school.
The Hendry County Health
Department is offering free immu-
nizations for children Monday-Fri-
day 8-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. located
at 1140 Pratt Blvd.
LES Open House
LaBelle Elementary School will
have their Orientation/Open
House on Friday, August 4, from
9:00-11:00 a.m.


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JFriday, August 4
[ DJJ and Youth Task Force:
JHealth Dept., 1140 Pratt Blvd., 10
a.m.
I American Legion Fish Fry: 5-7
|p.m. Legion Post 130, Highway
*80
AA: Step 11 Meditation Meet-
;ing 7 p.m. Episcopal Church of
'the Good Shepherd,
o Collingswood & Eucalyptus, Port
,LaBelle, open meeting.
Bingo! Our Lady Queen of
'Heaven Catholic Church, Early
bird 6:45, Regular.at.:7 p.m. No
.Smoking
:Sunday, August 6
AA: 7 p.m. Port LaBelle, Epis-


copal Church of the Good Shep-
herd, Collingswood & Eucalyp-
tus, Port LaBelle, open discus-
sion
Monday, August 7
Friends of the Library: 3 p.m.
Library Cottage
Teen Center: Hendry County
Health Dept., 325 Pratt Blvd., 3-7
p.m.
Weight Watchers: Weigh in
and registration at 5:30 p.m.,
meeting at 6 p.m., First Christian
Church,, Social, Hall, .138 Ford
Avenue. ,
Bingo: 6:30 p.m. American
Legion Hall, Hwy. 80W
Ford, Sunset Park Community


Assoc. 7 p.m. Old Daniels
School, Manatee Ave.
Pioneer Neighborhood
Watch: 7 p.m. Pioneer Commu-
nity Center.
Narcotics Anonymous: 8 p.m.
Episcopal Church of the Good
Shepherd, Collingswood & Euca-
lyptus, Port LaBelle, open meet-
ing
Tuesday, August 8
Kiwanis Club: 7 a.m., Flora
and Ella's, Hwy. 80
Hobby Class; 9:00-11:00 a.m.,
Woman's Club, Hwy. 80W
Rotary Club: Boo Boo's
Restaurant, noon
PLB Garden Club: noon at the


extension office, Pratt Blvd.
Teen Center: Hendry County
Health Dept., 325 Pratt Blvd., 3-7
p.m.
School Board: 5:30 p.m.
Clewiston sub-office
F&AM: lodge on Jaycee/Lions
Blvd., 7:30 p.m.
County Commission: 6:30
p.m. Clewiston
SAL: 7 p.m.
Woman's Club: 7 p.m.
LaBelle Masonic Lodge #379
F&AM; 7:30 p.m. 180
Jaycee Lions'Blvd.
AA: 12 Step Big Book study
group, S p m First Christian
Church, Ford Avenue, open
meeting


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NOTICE OF

PROPOSED TAX INCREASE

The Glades County School Board will soon consider


a measure to increase its property tax levy.


LAST YEAR'S PROPERTY TAX LEVY


A. Initially proposed tax levy

B. Less tax reductions due to Value

Adjustment Board

And other assessment changes

C. Actual property tax levy


This year's proposed tax levy


$4,700,429.00


$(174,044.00)

$4,526,385.00


$5,112,602.00


A portion of the tax levy is required under state law

in order for the school board to receive

$4,295,228.00 in state education grants. The

required portion has increased by 6.41 percent, and

represents approximately six tenths of the total pro-

posed taxes.


The remainder of the taxes is proposed solely at the

discretion of the school board. All concerned citizens

are invited to a public hearing on the tax increase to

be held on Monday, August 7, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. at

the School Board meeting room, 400 10th Street

S.W. Moore Haven, Florida.


A DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the

budget will be made at this meeting.


NOTICE OF TAX FOR SCHOOL CAPITAL OUTLAY


The Glades County School Board will soon consider a measure
to continue to impose a 2.000 mill property tax for the capital
outlay projects listed herein.

This tax is in addition to the school board's proposed tax of
5.481 mills for operating expenses and is proposed solely at the
discretion of the school board.

** THE PROPOSED COMBINED SCHOOL BOARD TAX
INCREASE FOR BOTH OPERATING EXPENSES AND
CAPITAL OUTLAY IS SHOWN IN THE ADJACENT


NOTICE.
The capital outlay
The capital outlay


tax will generate


approximately


$1,298,482.00 to be used for the following projects:

CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING


(ADDITIONAL 7TH &


8TH GRADE


CLASSROOMS)


(REMODELING MOORE HAVEN ELEMENTARY)

MAINTENANCE, RENOVATION & REPAIR
(ROOF REPAIRS & GENERAL BUILDING MAINTENANCE)


NEW AND REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT
(SCHOOL FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT)
(DISTRICT FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT)

MOTOR VEHICLE PURCHASES
Purchase of Three (3) School Buses

PAYMENT OF LOAN APPROVED PURSUANT TO F.S. 1011.14
First Bank of Clewiston

All concerned citizens are invited to a public hearing to be held
on Monday, August 7, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the School Board
Meeting Room, 400 10th Street, Moore Haven, Florida. A
DECISION on the proposed CAPITAL OUTLAY TAXES will
be made at this hearing.


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8 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, August 3, 2006


Las Noticias en Espanol


RCMA Head Start
RCMA en busca de nifios de 0 a
5 afios de edad para el program
de Head Start afio 2006-2007. Para
Head Stara, el nifio debe de tener 3
afios cumplidos antes del dia 01 de
Septiembre 2006. Para "Early Head
Stara" debe tener de 0-3 afios. Las
families deben de calificar bajos las
guias de ingresos federales. Necesi-
ta traer con usted: certificado de
nacimiento, prueba de ingresos
(impuestos de 2005 6 talones de
cheques de los ultimos 12 meses).
RCMA tambien proporciona servi-
cios a nifios con incapacidades.
Pasar o llamar al centro LaBelle
CDC, 3749 Hwy. 29 South, 674-
4511.

Information Escolar
El consejo esta estableciendo
un plan de salud y ejercicio para
motivar a los estudiantes a hacer
mas ejercicio diario. De acuerdo
con este plan:
Todos los estudiantes desde
pre-kinder hasta el grado 12 ten-
dran la oportunidad de hacer ejer-
cicio diario.


Comidas y bebidas seran ven-
didas en los centros escolares de
acuerdo a las reglas nutricionales
de Sugestiones Dietarias para
Americanos.
Las escuelas proveer n edu-
cacion nutricional y ffsica.
Las escuelas dar n
information apropiada a los estudi-
antes acerca de alimentacion,
seguridad en el estilo de vida, taba-
co, alcohol, drogas, sexo, enfer-
medades venereas, cancer de la
piel, seguridad de armas de fuego y
hygiene personal.
Cambios de tiempos en las
escuelas.
Preparatoria: Los maestros
entran a las 7:25 am y salen a las
2:25 pm. Estudiantes empiezan sus
classes a las 7:35 am y salen a las
2:25 pm. Los buses llegan a la
escuela a las 7:15 7:25 am y salen
en la tarde alas 2:29 pm.
Escuela Mediana: Los maestros
se presentan en los salones de
clase alas 7:05 am y salen alas 2:35
pm. Los estudiantes entran a las
7:25 y salen alas 2:02 pm.
Escuela Elemeritaria LaBelle:
Los maestros entran a las 7:45 y


salen alas 3:15 pm. Los estudiantes
entran alas 8:15 y salen a las 2:40.
Por la mafiana los buses legan de
las 7:45 a 8:00 am, en la tarde el
primer bus alas 2:40, segundo bus
alas 2:50 y tercer bus a las 2:55 pm.
Escuela Elementaria Country
Oaks: Los maestros empiezan a las
7:45 am y salen a las 3:15 pm. Estu-
diantes llegan alas 8:15 am y salen
alas 2:30 pm. Los buses de las 7:40
alas 7:55 enlamafianayenlatarde
a las 2:39 primera carrera, segunda
carrera 2:49 y tercera carrera 2:59
pm.
Escuela Upthegrove: Maestros
comienzan a las 7:45 y saliendo a
las 3:15 am. Estudiantes a las 8:10
saliendo a las 2:40. Buses en la
mafiana de las 7:30 a 7:50. En la
tarde primera carrera a las 2:44,
segunda carreraalas 2:59 pm.
Academia De Jovenes: Mae-
stros comienzan a las 7:15 saliendo
a las 2:45. Estudiantes entrando a
las 7:30 pm saliendo la 1:15. Buses
en la mafiana de 7:15 7:30 am.
Primera carrera en la tarde 1:20
segunda carrera 1:35 pm.


Codigo de vestir'06-07
Los estudiantes de la escuela
medianadeber n de vestir ropa
apropiada todo el tiempo que per-
manezcan en el plantel escolar.
Cualquier vilolaci6n de las re$las
de vestir sera notificada inmediata-
mente a los padres para que
traigan al estudiante la vestimenta
correct o los estudiantes redbir
n la acci6n disciplinaria correspon-
diente al caso.
Blusas, camisetas y camisas:
Estudiantes deben de vestir
camisetas con mangas y cuello.
e Las camisetas ser n de
un solo color sin letreros o dibujos.
Las muchachas no podr
n usar blusas o camisetas cortas ni
transparentes.
Pantalones:
Se permiten pantalones de
mezclilla, pantalones cortos, faldas
o manganos capriss).
No se permiten pantalones
flojos ni anchos, deberan de estar a
la altura de la cintura.
Pantalones cortos, enaguas y
manganos deben de estar a la rodil-
la. No tendran letras, dibujos, grafi-
cos ni mensajes personales.


Se debe devestir laropa interi-
or adecuada. No se permit
ensefiar los calzoncillos.
Los botones no tendr n
parties filosas, huecos ni materials
cortantes.
No se permiten pantalones
deportivos ni de naylon.
Zapatos.
eTodos lossapatos ser n cer-
rados, no sandalias, botas ni chan-
detas, cocodrilos ("crocs").
Ropadeportiva.
Se permiten chaquetas, abri-
o.s y sfeteres cuando el clima este
no.
No se permiten las gorras. Los
stieteres se deben de poner encima
de la camiseta con cuello para que
este se vea. Toda la vestimenta de
inviemo debe de ser apropida no
ancha ni floja.
OtraVestimenta.
*Nosepermitirn productoso
orales a menos que sean recetados
por el doctor.
No pafuelos ni cintas en el
pelo. No bandas en los brazos.
Todos los articulos escolares como
mochilas, ropa y otros objetos per-
sonales notendr n mensajes de
pandillas, alcohol, tabaco ni drogas.


Sports Shorts


Cheerleaders at camp
LHS cheerleaders that attended the Universal Cheerleaders Association's (UCA) summer
camp at the University of Central Florida in Orlando on July 23-36. Brittnay Gallegos, Alyssa
Herrera, Abbey Shupe, Kaylynn Doll, Samantha Swindle, Diana Blakey, Misty Kapke, Palge
Barbato, Nicole Mansingh, Jacy Sealey, NIcole Flore, Daphne Gllsson, Asst. Coach Sharlka
Holmes, Cha Cha Gallegos, Ashley Pittman, Mallory Allen and Rhonda Burton.


Stunt
winners
Winning stunt group from
left: Alyssa Herrera, Kay-
lynn Doll, Diana Blakey and
Nicole Mansingh.'





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Selected for

London trip
9 These girls tried out for All
Stars and were selected.
They are Mallory Allen,
.. ", Daphne Glisson and Alyssa
i., i Herrera. They have earned a
S, place on the UCA cheer
team to perform in the Lon-
don New Year's Day Parade.
So, they will be gearing up
S:' for lots of fundraisers to

England! The trip will be on
Dec. 26-Jan 2.








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Join cross
country team
The LaBelle High School boys
and girls cross country team will
meet Monday, August 7, after
school to practice. You must
have a physical to participate.
Universe
All-Stars sign-ups
Does your boy or girl like to
compete? Does your boy or girl
like to travel to exciting places?
Come by and join our team. Uni-
verse All-Stars is a traveling com-
petition squad for cheerleading
and hip-hop dance. We have
experienced coaching staff from
LaBelle and Ft. Myers. We offer
advanced tumbling classes as
well. Our new and exciting sea-
son is about to begin, hopefully
becoming state champions for
another year. Our gym is located
on South Industrial Rd. Stop by
on Tuesday from 6-9 p.m. to
inquire or sign up. For more
information call 863-675-3737.
Hope to see you there.
Hunter safety
course set:'
The Florida Wildlife Conser-
vation Commission Hunter Safe-
ty Education Course will be
offered August 11-13 at the Dal-
las B Townsend Ag Center and
the Hendry County Sheriff's
Range. To pre-register, visit




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983-1598.
Hip-hop dance,
tumbling sign-ups
Dynasty Elite Cheer, Dance
and Tumbling will be holding
open sign-ups Thursday, August
3, from 4-6 p.m. at the LaBelle
Woods club house, at 620 S.
Main St. During our first season
Dynasty Elite will be offering
Hip-Hop Dance and Tumbling as
well as Private Lessons on a
brand new spring cheer and
dance floor. Come out and sign-
up for an exciting and rewarding
experience. For more informa-
tion please call Melissa at 673-
4071, Cheryl at 239-250-9009 or
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The New York/San Francisco Giants
franchise is one of the most successful
ball dubs in major league history. And
yet, on June 6, 2006, Jason Schmidt did
something that no Giants pitcher had
done in 102 years. Any idea what it was,
and which legendary Giants pitcher i
Schmidt matched? The answer. strik-
ing out 16 batters in a game, which
Schmidt did in a win over Florida. That
equaled the feat of Hall of Famer
Christy Mathewson, who did it way
back in 1904 against St. Louis.

Speaking of the Giants, the home run
that Barry Bonds cracked to pass Babe
Ruth for second on the all time list was
number 715 for his career and number 28
after the age of 40. But that's not even
dose to the all-time mark for homers
after turning 40. Any idea what the
record is, and who holdsit? The answer
is Hall of Fame catcher Carlton Fisk,
who blasted 376 career long balls, a
record 72 of which came after Fisk
turned 40. In second place is Darrell
Evans with 67, followed by Dave
I Winfield with 59. In fact, Bond won't
I even crack the top 10 unless he passes
I Graig Nettles, who hit 37.

What are the chances of this one? An
Australian rugby player broke his leg
during the last match of the season in
May of 2006, and just three minutes
later his replacement suffered the same
Injury. Jeff Steele of the rugby club
Pentyrch, as well as his replacement,
leuan Griffiths, both not only broke the
same leg their right one in a match
against rival Aberdare, but they shared
an ambulance to the hospital, where -
get this x-rays showed that they had
virtually identical breaks of their tibia
and fibula bones. At least their team
won, 31-0.

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Caloosa Belle, Thursday, August 3,2006


Birthday List


August 3: Jimmy Luckey, Doris
Hoyl, Kay Jenkins, Terry Quinn,
Hassan El Khatib, Mara Richard-
son, Jeraldine Thomas, Paul Leon,
Jerry Howard, Shelly Wooten,
Cassie McClenithan, Cheryl Yeo-
mans, Linda Sneed, Jason Poole,
Henry Heisler, Travis Granims,
Marge Manley
August 4: Dot Miller, Carlton
Anderson, Clinton Anderson, Sylvia
Hansen, Larry Hill, Sonny Whid-
den, Lorraine Jones, Jamie Bartley,
John Hill Beavers, Mary Crawford,
Samantha Rhodes, Lorraine Jones
August 5: Judy Madison, Sulin-
da Sargent, Jay Wilson, Joe Wil-
son, Chester Arter, Hattie Fagan-,
Beverly Mott, Jackie Delph, Jim
Howard, Jonathan Frank, Tracey
Terrell, Johnny Hollingsworth, Jr.,
Howard Raymond
August 6: Joseph E. Thomas,
Louise Perkins, Shelly Furman,
Peter Scobic, Dustin Cartee, Elaine
Walker, Susan Hill, Robbie
Howard, Meredith Martin, Carl
Thomas, Greg Richardson, Adolph


Martinez, John Caves, Michelle Ste-
infeldt, Betty Howell, Delia Miners
August 7: Joan Hull, Cecil
Rodgers, Dennis Self, Steve
McCormick, Skip Lanham, Bubba
Peeples, Martha Beynon, Michael
Minnis, Bobby Seay, Nick David-
son, Jennifer Alexander, Nicole
Hitchcock, Patrick Starr, Virginia
Rodon, Virginia Torgler, Roy Dutch-
er, Jr., Kevin G. Rodgers
August 8: Albert Brown, Car-
olyn Davis, Marilyn McClenithan,
Don Moffitt, Stancil Taylor, Ronnie
Cochran, Cindy Burley, Pat Ward,
Vicki Nottingham, Viola Carney,
Judy Hawkins, Joanne McGill,
August 9: Ernie McCumber,
Seth Howard, Cindy McDaniel,
Kristi Whidden, Cecilia Rivera,
Susan Andrews, Linda Bridges,
Rose Keller, Connie Peacock, Ricky
Lynn Nipper, Roman Leal, Mary
Leal, Deidre Zigler
August 10: Jeff Daniels, Harry
Gibson, David Haas, Sharon Dana,
Daniell Kelly, Carl Dougovigo, Sue
Scott, Mary Culliver


LaCavera receives


national recognition


Florida Division of Forestry
Wildfire Mitigation Specialist Gerry
J. LaCavera received the Bronze
Smokey Bear Award, sponsored by
The National Advertising Council,
the National Association of State
Foresters and the USDA Forest Ser-
vice. Although ten national awards
can be given out each year, only
eight Bronze Smokey Bear Awards
were given this year; two came to
Florida. The other Florida award
went to the Florida Department of
Forestry Okeechobee District Fire
Prevention Committee.


The award was presented to Mr.
LaCavera because of his preven-
tion and mitigation efforts follow-
ing Hurricane Charlie. Hurricane
force winds left a significant
amount of wildland increasing the
wildfire risk. He worked with local
cooperator groups to develop and
implement a successful informa-
tion and education campaign. He
was also commended for the work
he did preparing a similar plan in
Hammond, Louisiana following
Hurricane Katrina.


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Caloosa Belle/Kristin Hunter
Olde Cypress celebrates
Olde Cypress Community Bank was packed July 27 for the
grand opening at its new location at Bridge St. and Hwy. 80.
There were drawings all throughout the 'night along with
great food catered by Peggy Hampton. Everyone had a
good time and it was a successful night had by all. Pictured
cutting the ribbon at the grand opening are, from left: Clark
Tulis board member; John Perry board member; LaBelle
Mayor Randy Bengston (cutting the ribbon); Chris Shupe,
President of Olde Cypress Community Bank; John Ahern,
board member and Dave Lyons, also a board member.


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Pets of the Week
Have you ever had to play chase? Well, that's what we do
best. We play with our friend Bluebell who is a Boston
Terrier. She wouldn't hurt us for anything. But guess
what? She hasn't learned to climb a ladder yet. She is
only nine months old, so we beat her back to base. My
name on top is Billy, then Baby, then Spot. Hope you put
us in the paper. Then we kitty's can say we are stars, and
Bluebell still has to earn her a star. Our mamma's name
is Bev Johnston and she is our star.




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WEST GLADES ELEMENTARY Bus ROUTES FOR 2006-2007


WG/FERNWOOD/NORTH LABELLE
DRIVER: SONIA GRUALBA
LIGHT BLUE FISH BUS 91
AM ROUTE RUN


A.M. ARRIVAL


6:47
6:50


Sunset Trail (2 stops) 6:58
Sunset Trail/Azalea 7:00
Rt.720/Shalimar 7:04
Tom Coker/Camelback 7:09
Tom Coker/Secretariet 7:10
Fernwood (4 stops) 7:16
Hwvy 78/Robb 7:23
Cornelia 7:26
Nobles/Shawnee 7:30
Nobles/Sioux 7:31
Ivan 7:37
*"School 7:43
PM ROUTE RUN
BUS STOP P.M. ARRIVAL
Silver Iike/Apachee 3:00
Silver Lake (3 stops) 3:01
Summerall_(6 stops) 3:09
Sunset Trail_(2 stops) 3-15
Sunset Trail/Azalea 3:17
Rt. 720/Shaiamar 3:22
'ibnm Coker/Cainelback 3:26
Toim Coker/Secretariet 3:27
Fernvood (4 stops) 3:33
HwvI 78/Robb 3:40
Cornelia 3:43
Nobl es/Shawnee 3:47
S... ... 3:48
Ivan 3:55
"'**School 4:08


BUS STOP
A.M. ROUTE
N. Hilton Circle


BUS DRIVER: DICK LINETMUTH
SILVER BEAR BUS 89
AM ROUTE RUN


A.M. DEPARTURE
PICK UP TIME
6:50


Red Wing Ct 6:54
Aspen Blvd 6:57
Frontier Circle (2 stops) 7:00
Oxbow Dr 7:05
Marion/Thigpen 7:25
Marshall Field Rd (5 stops) 7:30
Rt. 731 (Brown stop) 7:40
***School 7:45
PM ROUTE RUN
BUS STOP A.M. ARRIVAL
Rt. 731 (2 stops) 2:45
Marion/Thigpen 2:53
Marshall Field Rd (5 stops) 2:58
Labelle Program Center 3:18
Sunflower Cr. 3:25
Oxbow Dr. 3:30
Frontier Circle (2 stops) 3:33
N. Hilton Circle 3:38
Aspen Blvd. 3:41
Red Wing Ct. 3:43
**eSchool 4:00
COUNTRY MEADOWS
BUS DRIVER: JANET LINETMUTH
GREEN CAT BUS 98
AM ROUTE
BUS STOP A.M. DEPARTURE
Everglade Ave (2 stops) 7:15
Everglade/Hollywood 7:20
Palm 7:25
Seminole/Hollywood 7:28
Seminole (2 stops) 7:33
PM ROUTE RUN
BUS STOP P.M. ARRIVAL
Everglade Ave (2 stops) 2:56
Everglade/Hollywood 3:00
Seminole/Hollywood 3:06
Seminole (2 stops) 3:08
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CRESCENT ACRES
BUS DRIVER: LIZET HERNANDEZ
ORANGE GATOR-. BUS 98A
AM ROUTE RUN
BUS STOP A.M. DEPARTURE
Crescent Ave (2 stops) 7:05


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Crescent/Edward
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Crescent/Chris
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MUSE
BUS DRIVER: RAMON VAZQUEZ
BLACK RABBIT-. BUS 00
AM ROUTE RUN
BUS STOP A.M. DEPAR
Kirby Thompson/Garner
Jack's Branch/Willow
Kirby Thompson/Dixie
Kirby Thompson/6L's South Camp
27230 Rt 720
6L's Field Maint. Shop
6L's Camp
Nine Mile/6L's Trailer Park
Nine Mile/155-305
Rt. 720 Altman
Rt. 720 Fussell


Rt. 720/Lopez Nursery


Cypress/Old Muse Rd
Cypress (2 stops)
Mac's Country Store


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Cypress/Old Muse Rd
Cypress (2 stops)
Rt. 720/Lopez Nursery
27230 Rt. 720
6L's Field Maim. Shop
6L's Camp
Nine Mile/6L's Trailer Park
Nine Mile/155-305
Rt. 720 Fussell


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Rt. 720 Altman


Rt.720 Altman
Kirby Thompson/6L's South Camp
Kirby Thompson/Dixie
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Fort Denaud Rd. $525,000 REDUCED
PROTECTED HARBOR iust one lot in off the main
channel of the Caloosallatchee Waterway. Build your
dream home under the scenic oaks in this park like
setting. Located in Caloosa Harbor S/D. $450,000
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sunset svertr$trer. W5u fr .
LOTS AND LAND
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 25 acres plus on Ft.
Denaud Rd. Pair up with available waterfront (priced
independently) for an upscale residential project.
$150,000 per acre.
SECLUDED. HEAR YOURSELF THINK. 20+/- acres west of
LaBelle off Kirby Thompson Road partially filled with freshly
dug pond and 40 plus loads of fill for your use. $440,000.


PORT LABELLE RANCHETTE 1l%,.aie,3i .:. n Fr-.r.ner
Cr .3 Acrec t'.:l. up to eV T cEnbell ai re in h.:.r 't.
.ire vlkorne Resrnmred tua .ite buiJr iancile tran't, res.-
iden..es $275,000
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LaBelle Quetr Counrmt Liv.-nm tor c l.i i.6Iu,00i..
OVERSIZED HOMESITE *:c.cenietl, Io,.ured .n. he
cir. with ca-' a.:c.~-s ,' SR :C0 .7. A k:ris itlnicurdc
and r it for "',",Jr d re ii h ,:n e L.-m of' ;:.-A u inr',
maple. Wai $105.(1)0, reduced to $S5.001) for quick
sale.
PORT LaBELLE LOTS ;:.r, rhe rnorrh sie o:t :: .J :-
[c0 Dc, deiclopr'.cn[ area & uar:,na F'Pn:c'l fr-mri
$39,000 to $57.900 Call for ir. en or, siTi O. r c .,p
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Upgrades include wood floors, stacked stone fire-
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crown moulding, skylight dormers, 1rd I.p I:' rne
line ceiling fans with decorative medallions. The
cadFl fa us
includes a large barn with 3 oversized stalls and tack
room with shelving as well as a fully irrigated riding
arena and a 24x44 workshop/office. Additional
Acreage available, offers must be contingent upon
Glades County approval for property split. $695,000.
WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY for the right investors
This 20 acre parcel currently has a 1988 cedar home
with galvaume roof and a 1997 singlewide manufac-
tured home on the premises. Both homes are in need
of rehabilitation, Seller has started the process but
there is still quite a bit to do. Property canbe split and
is priced at land value only. $590,000
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2 STORY HOME close to town just off Ft. Denaud
Rd. This amazing 8Bed/2Ba home has it all, location,
charm, Master suite with office, screened room and
more. $279,000 REDUCED.


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spacious 4BR/2B remodeled home. Glowing with
quailty, from the new Hardy-Board siding to the wood
floors. A/C, appliances, hot water tank, doors and vani-
ties are all less than 2 years old. New roof being
installed. Call today for this worry free home!
$234,000.
* REDUCED this livable, loveable 3BR/1B CBS home
with 4th bedroom/oflice in LaBelle limits. Features
include walk-in closet, newer air conditioner, fenced
backyard, irrigation and a front deck to die for. Only
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Bring your horses and relax the rural way! '4BR2B
manufactured home with over 2400 square feet of
fenced for horses. Too many extras to list, call for an
appointment today! $350,000

sitting on a georgous 6.5+ acres of land & fenced for hors-
es. Too many extras to list, call for an appointment today!
$350,000
* Over 1.7 acres of beautifully shrubbed and landscaped
grounds are a fitting introduction to a superb 3/2 home!
Huge screened lanai, oversized carport, 2 sheds and addi-
tional ',i stall carport/workshop Plus pasture for kids pony!
Worth calling about quick! $215,900.
* Back on the market! This 2.5+/- acre mini estate
makes relaxing easy with a 3BIv2B manufactured tome.
Featuring ceramic tile, textured walls & spacious
kitchen, Only $179,900.
* 2/1 home located on a generous-sized 1+ acre lot


tucked away on a quiet street. Oak trees create a back
yard of enchanting beauty. A must see! $165,000.
* Relax the rural way! Situated on 1.25 ac in growing
Montura, beautiful new 2006 3/2 manufactured home
with over 1100 sq ft of living area ready for occupancy.
SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE! $149,900
* Charming Family Friendly 4/2 home on .78 acre!
Thoughtful design with split floor plan, beautiful
kitchen, and lavish Master bath. Bring you family to
Country coziness! $137,900.
* Rare find outside of LaBelle but not to far from
schools or shopping. 3BD/2BA manafactured home fea-
tures split floor plan, built in cabinets. separate shower
& garden tub in the master suite, and much more! All
on .50+/- acre. $132,000
* Renting? No Privacy? Stop throwing away all that
money and see how great ownership feels! 2/1 on over
a V acre yard. Start building equity today! $113,500.
* 3BR/1B manufactured home on a canal in River Oaks
S/D in Orona. Canal ends at the property with a wood
deck providing a great place to relax. $110,000
* Affordable living in town!! 2BR/2B manufactured
home in town close to schools and shopping. Don't let
the 2 bedrooms fool you, this home has over 1100of liv-
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* ,- ,... ii I i. ... -' 4Br/2B manufactured home in
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* Location with a Future! 1700 Ft. Denaud. 6.39+/-
Acres already zoned RG1. Surrounded by upscale sub-
division. Ripe and Ready for developer. $800,000.
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PRIME CORNER with approx. 590 ft. on,well traveled
C....t..... i~~'. ir .i -i. it n Elm St. Thefront 2.7 Ac are
zoned Light Industrial with the remaining 4 ac zoned
H1ci -, i ri'du!i i'j Great opportunity for flex space devel-
opment. Easy access to SR 29 and SR 80 located across
from the State Attorney's Office and close to LaBelle
Airport. $3,064,466.
COMMERCIAL. POTENTIAL Located approx 1
mile west of Cowboy Way with 800 lineal ft on Hwy
80. Directly across from the proposed future Wal-
Mart location. $2,090,880. -
MIXED INDUSTRIAL USE with 176 Ft. on promi-
nent Cowboy Way., Asking $915,000.
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 4.65 AC with 2400 Sq, Ft.
Steel Bldg Excellent road access, just outside the city
limits. Could be split under current zoning. $850,000.
HEAVY INDUSTRIAL SITE just south of the city
limits. Industrial Loop S/D. Easy access to both SR 80
and Hwy 29. Cleared, filled and culvert in. Seller
Fir. mn ; -'.:r quil_... Buyer. $299,000
HARD TO FIND HEAVY INDUSTRIAL Builders
acre on a paved road. Industrial Loop S/D. $285,000.


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majestic Live Oaks. Bring your ideas and see!
$650,000.
* 5+/- acres in Pioneer Plantation. Suitable for site built
home or manufactured. Only $165,000,
* Uncramp yourself on this spacious 2.5+/- acres on
Evans Rd. with a pond and fenced for livestock. So say
goodbye to city pressure and enjoy the country.
$130,000.
S1.84+/- acre located off Jacks Branch Rd. in Muse.
This property has lots of oaks, pines and palm trees.
Perfect for the nature lover. Priced at only $95,000.
* Genuine Country Feel! Days gone by are back! Relive
the best on this private & secluded 2+/- acs. Fresh air
special! $93,900.
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* Drop dead gorgeous! If you're looking for the dream lot
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after Belmont S/D in LaBelle. This .37+/- acre is truly a
dream come true. Only $79,900.
* .29+/- acre in the Belmont S/D. Priced to sell @ only
$67,900. Possible seller financing.
* Beautiful wooded 1+/- acre homesites! Outside LaBelle
limits but only minutes from town! Just off E Road. Don't
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POTENTLAI. COMMERCIAL Location of a Lifetime!
Generations will file past well-traveled location of
this 8+/- acres on SR 80 in Alva. Over 1,000 ft. of
road frontage and 3 existing entrances off of SR 80.
Cleared with well and electric. Time's on your side in
this investment! $2,750,000.
POTENTrI. COMMERCIAL Location of a Lifetime!
Generations will file past well-traveled location of this
8+/- acres on SR 80 in Alva. Over 1,000 ft. of road
frontage and 3 existing entrances off of SR 80. Cleared
with well and electric. Time's on your side in this invest-
ment! $2,750,000.
* Prime 20+/- acre potential commercial parcel located
near West Glades Elementary in Muse and just minutes
away from downtown LaBelle. $3.50 per square foot.
* 1.18+/- acres zoned C-1 commercial just South of
LaBelle with 175+/- feet of frontage on SR29 and
frontage on Luckey Street. Asking $450,000.
* Beautiful .25+/- acre corner lot in downtown LaBelle
w/great potential. Currently zoned for duplex or single
family w/a possibility of rezoning to Business.
$119,900.


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from Log Cabin BBQ.
SELLER WANTS AN OFFERI!! -lil l: lh A,,: iB.lle Fl el.rr...r :.,r .:.u. l\ear.l:.lJ.
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PRICE REDUCED!!! This 2/2 mobile home has just been remodeled, with new.carpet-
ing & vinyl throughout, & new cabinetry in both baths and kitchen. The 50' X 400' lot is
covered with gorgeous oak trees and very private. Sits 5 drives North of a small grocery,
store. $65,900
2.5 ACRES: THIS SPACIOUS 3 2 12003) PALM HARBOR MANUFACTURED HOME
features cathedral ceilings, i -p.::liU flo.:,,r plan lr,: beJi._..rr. ;. ill. .n closets Modern,
black kitchen appliances. C- in'i.: le r ri n .in ri r.bih irid -r i.hcri Ba.:i pasture is fenced
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SMOKING IN FORT MYERS. 3Bed-
3/2/1 PORT LABELLE off Sena room/3Bath, 1 car garage in a great
Lane $1,000/M NO PETS location. Close to everything. Home
IN FORT MYERS on Gibson St.: has 2 master bedrooms, new roof, inte-
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PETS/1 ON 29 NORTH $700/M. NO LOCATED IN LEHIGH ACRES -
'BRAND NEW HOME in Port LaBelle 3Bedroom/2Bath/2Car garage built in
on Montana Circle. 3/2/2 Car $1,800/M. 2001 and in excellent condition. Home
No Pets over looks a canal and located in a
BRAND NEW HOME in Port LaBelle great area close to Ft. Myers but out
on Windswept Circle. 4/2/2 Car enough for peace and quiet. $230,000.
$1,800/M. No Pets IN PIONEER! 3Bedroom/2Bath
IN HORSESHOE ACRES on DerbyI
Lane (Towards Clewiston) 3/2 $800/M large doublewide mobile home on
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walk-in closets, outside building.
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2,486 SQ FT 3BR/2BA, Elegant foyer, Oversized lanai,
Galvalume roof, GE appliances. $349,000








2,534 SQ FT 3BR/2BA, GE appliances, Luxurious master
bath, Breakfast bar, Builder's warranty. $349,900


3,038 SQ FT 3BR/2BA, Galvalume roof, GE appliances,
kitchen island, Silestone countertops, builder's warranty.
$390,000

OPEN FOR ADMIRATION
11 TO 3 ON AUGUST 19TH
DOOR PRIZES....
LOAN CONSULTATION...
REFRESHMENTS.....


S863 675 4550
281 S. Bridge Street LaBelle
felt Rodney Murray & Seth Howard
Lic. Real Estate Brokers
state co. Associates: Phil Lewis,
Tamra Franco, Kyndel Murray


Beautiful oak filled acres with nice 2/2
home. Fenced & cross fenced, cow pens:
Can be subdivided. 441 platted lots.
$3,400,000. Owner Anxious.

7.1 acres in Glades County. Cleared & par-
tially fenced. Close to LaBelle. $282,900.

4/2 well maintained home with 20x30
workshop, 150' irrigation well, fenced
yard, within walking distance to schools &
shopping.

3BR/2Bath recently renovated. Located in
town on nice lot w/trees. $239,500.

61.25 acres. Improved pastures & fenced.
Only $11,000 per acre.

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RIVERSIDE REAL ESTATE, INC.
45 South Riverview LaBelle, FL

863-675-2718 1-877-675-2718


FEATURES OF THE WEEK
UNIQUE OLD FLORIDA ESTATE!
10,538 sq. ft. under roof + 2,585 sq. ft.
pool & patio area! Exclusive pool home
ocated East of LaBelle on 5 beautiful,
oak- & citrus-filled acres fronting on SR
80. Home features many architectural
details from vaulted ceilings and skylights,
to Spanish tile flooring. Custom floor plan
includes 3 master suites, private sitting
rooms, French doors to large lanai, cov-
ered walkways, poolside rec room,
lBR/1BA cottage, twelve-bay workshop
w/ garage, electric gate entranceway,
paved drive & completely fenced. One of
a kind $1,500,000
SOME. WELL KEPT &
his home is truly a beauty from
e inside out. Features: ceramic tile,
bonus room w/hurricane shutters,
screened porch, alarm system & spacious
bedrooms & bathrooms. Well manicured
corner lot w/irrigation system. A must see!
$189,000
WATERFRONT HOMES/LOTS
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCA-
TION!!! This 3 +/- acre peninsula has
over 700' of Caloosahatchee River
frontage with Hwy. 29 access. Zoned C-2
your possibilities are endless! $3,300,000
INVEST NOW! One of the few riverfront
acreage parcels on the market. 160.7 Acres
w/ 600 +/- feet fronting on the riyer .Look
to the East and West & en oy views from
the raised riverbank. The waterfront
iece features lakefront on the South side
riverfront on the North. Parcel's future
land use is leisure recreation (LR). Your
possibilities are endless here! $3,500,000
SPECTACULAR RIVERFRONT
ESTATE SITE w/ over 200 ft. of water-
front & already separated into 2 lots. Site
features frontage on the main river and
the "Old River." Old River frontage
includes 60 ft. of protected dockage. No
corps setbacks on either lot. $1,500,000


WATERFRONT & PRIVACY AT IT'S
BEST! This recently renovated 3BR/2BA
home is located at the Ortona Locks. Fish
from your own private dock. (Permit in
place to add new dock w/ lift.) Priced to
ell!!! $499,900
BEAUTIFUL RIVERVIEWS from this
waterfront home site on dredged river
oxbow w/ private dock in place. Home site
is located approx. 75 ft. from the main
river. Permits are in place to re-dredge
oxbow. $499,000
ONE OF THE FEW
privately owned man-
made deep water canals
in LaBellel This water-
front homesite is locat-
ed in LaBelle City lim-
its. Home site includes
ownership of the -canal,
which provides protect-
ed boat dockage and
direct access to the
Caloosahatchee River.
$299,000
GORGEOUS RIVERFRONT! This 1.04
acre lot is wooded and located on County
Road 78. Build your dream home on this
parcel & enjoy endless views of the
Caloosahatchee River. Price Reduced
$499,900 ..
SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR NATURE


LOVERS. This 2/2 CBS Home & Guest
mobile is on Jack's Branch w/ river access.
This Unique property also has its own
private ISLAND. Gorgeous property is
covered with large oaks. Call for more
details. This is a MUST SEE. $475,000

HOMES IN LABELLE
BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED "OLD
FLORIDA STYLE" HOME! 3BR/2BAtwo
story home on Vs acre gorgeous lot cov-
ered


w/ oaks. Renovations include new electric,
a/c, insulation, wood and ceramic tile
flooring throughout, granite counter
tops, new stainless steel appliances &
much more! $319,000
CHARMING 2BR/2BA CEDAR HOME
sits on oversized corner lot in the city.
Features are vaulted ceilings, tile, French
doors, fenced back yard & extra storage.
$199,900
CBS HOME IN THE CITY! 3BR/2BA
w/split floor plan, large bedrooms, over-
sized family room & beautiful shaded
home site. $199,900!
MOVE IN READY! Newly remodeled
3BR/2BA home located on large lot in the
city, New carpet, flooring and interior
paint & spacious master bedroom.
179,900
OAKS. FENCED BACK YARD. 3BR/2BA
CBS home in the heart of LaBelle. Great
location! REDUCED $179,500
THIS IMMACULATE 2BR/1.5BA
HOME is located in the center of town
close to everything. What a terrific home
for someone just setting out on their own
or sizing down. Home is partially fur-
nished & ready for you! $159,900
IMMACULATE 3BR/2BA MANUFAC-
TURED HOME situated on shaded over-
sized lot in town c" completely fenced.
Home features vaulted ceilings, phi ll:,ior
plan, kitchen with pantry & breakfast
island. Reduced $134,900
A GREAT RENTAL INVESTMENT OR


STARTER HOME! This 3BR 2BA manu-
factured home has a lot to offer. Split floor
plan, deck, new carpet & paint. Priced to
sell! Possible owner financing available!
Owner will consider all offers! $125,000
3BR/2BA MANUFACTURED HOME on
fenced lot w/ many oaks in LaBelle.
Home has 12' x 14' deck, perfect for
entertaining. $119,900


AFFORDABLE AND WELL MAIN-
TAINED 3BR/2BA manufactured home
w/office or possible 4th bedroom. Perfect
starter home or rental investment.
Located within city limits, completely
fenced & priced to sell! $99,900
HOMES
3BR/2BA NEW CONSTRUCTION CBS
HOME! Split floor plan, 2,000+ total sq.
ft., granite counter tops, 18" ceramic tile,
vaulted ceiling and many more upgraded
features. $245,000
3BR/2BA CBS HOME w/Pool in Laurel
Oaks, very desirable neighborhood w/
great floor plan for a growing family.
Property is surrounded by large oaks & a
few fruit trees, Home/pool needs TLC,
Home is being sold AS IS, $235,000
S R/2BA HOME W/TILE through out
living areas, living room plus family
room. Fenced back yard w/ many tropi-
cals & BBQ room. $189,900
ONLY CONDO ON THE MARKET IN
LABELLEI This 2BR/2BA unit would
make a ( ( -l int or full-
time reside y | Je first floor


perfect for the active developer looking
for that parcel which is surrounded by the
approved Lykes Development. Suitable
for planned development with approval
from Glades County. $1,800,000
3BR/1BA CBS HOME on 8.8+/- acres
fronting on paved road approx. 3 miles
from town. Property is fenced & cross
fenced w/ gorgeous oaks and horse stable.
$490,000.
3.18 +/- ACRES W/COTTAGE STYLE
HOME located in Port LaBelle
Ranchettes, one of LaBelle's most desir-
able communities. Situated at the end of
a cul de sac w/ peaceful & private setting.
Cathedral ceilings, ceramic tile through-
out, open floor plan & wrap around
porch. $469,900
SPACIOUS 4BR/2BA MANU.
FACTURED home on 4.84+/- acres w/
pond & mostly cleared. Split floor plan,
large master bedroom/ bath, office/nurs-
ery, formal living room, family room &
open kitchen w/ island. $325,000
SPACIOUS MANUFACTURED HOME


ttis conuou-.tb5n--eit view,. me ON 5+/- ACRES. Property has pond,
in kitchen/ bathrooms & a bonus room, fenced, cleared & ready for your horses.
$150,000 This 4BR/2BA oversized home features
2BR/2BA "LIKE-NEW" manufactured home -splito fli pln. u .,r,g in liv-
, large ,reencl- r..-i.i n I 2: acrc home site ing ars 's mar, e ..tr:,-$ 285,000
cleared w/ scattered trees. $135,000 QUIET COUNTR oRETREAT! Like1
3BR/1BA HOME IN COUNTRY QUIET COUNTRY RETREAT! Like
VILLAGE. Nice floor plan, tile through new manufactured home on 2.82 acres in
out. Priced to sell! $130,000 quiet Ft. Denaud. Immaculate home
THIS 2 BR/1.5BA MOBILE HOME is offers vaulted ceilings, entertainment
located in(parck aSubdivision, package includes large screen television
Ortona. it -J [)r the part- w/ stereo & surround sound, split floor
time Flo1rtrifwn ,' l,,it get-away, plan, built in computer center, large mas-
$58,500 ter br & ba w/ garden tub and separate
HOMES ON ACREAGE shower. $199,500
UNIQUE, DESIRABLE AND IN THE COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS.
PATH OF GLADES COUNTY DEVEL- PRIME LOCATION! Business zoned
OPMENT! This wonderful location is property located in Downtown LaBelle.


Perfectly situated on the corner of (HWY
29) Bridge Street and Park Avenue, less
than 1 block from the Caloosahatchee
River. 1,846 sq. ft. Historical Florida-Style
two story building fronts on Bridge
Street. $850,000
A QUAINT CRACKER-STYLE OFFICE
on Park Avenue. Already set up for a busi-
ness office- including phone lines, air con-
ditioning, commercial grade carpeting
and landscaping. Screened front porch
adds to its Florida charm. $399,900
BEST BUY! Affordable Business Zoned
Property This 2 Br / 1 Ba home is situat-
ed on a high traffic road in the city. Just 2
blocks north of Hwy 80 and 1 block east of
Bridge Street and surrounded by local
banks and businesses. Price reduced
$195,000
INDUSTRIAL
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY! Excellent
investment opportunity w/ 277' frontage
on Hwy 29. 1.59+/- acres on corner of
Hwy 29 and N. Industrial Loop Road, 3
steel buildings- (Warehouse-3,800 sq. ft.;
shop 1,600 sq. ft. ; office building 2,520
sq. ft.) all currently leased. $1,300,000
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ESTABLISHED IN 1984 The Gator Bait
Pub has been a thriving business in the
Pioneer Community for many years. If
you've ever wanted to run your own
Restaurant and Lounge here's your
chance. This quaint establishment comes
fully furnished, completely equipped
kitchen & offers a great start for any
entrepreneur. $174,500


SE HABLA ESPANOL www.labelleriverside.com E-mail realestate@labelleriverside.com
Marilyn Sears Licensed Real Estate Broker Sales Associates Nancy Hendrickson, Margaret Whatley, Yvonne Doll, Consuelo Tarin Lopez, Suzanne Sherrod, Judy Cross McClure and Receptionist Emily Curtis




BASI-MLWC FATEE ArPPROXE6MILSN.
BEAUTIFUL WATER- 2-.-r- LOCATED APPROX. MILES NWOF .40 FT. OF BEAUTIFUL, GREEN ACRES (6) IS THE
FRONT 2.78 acres just before LABELL., ib t.aufuJ a an -arc ..'.el NAVIGABLE creek frontage : PLACE TO BE, Pool, spa
othe Historic Ft. Deuaud Fler-.pasnocanwi'ed[rasoobt a view ar aeto he and a 3 BR/2BA (CBSl b-me
.-.. Bridge. Grand oak trees grace i "5 l T, e a Calo. haitcbte rrer. Dock per-.. 4aItn 6.02 fenced and cros
'the river'i- edge, watrh the -a r.l .. tur- ,ei,,mm i d an te. a p p nr already in h ind from Ar.,erEf .en t acres in Alva. Includes
S. o eboa. flo t byin the shade. 2i -' ipole biu ..with ack room
of.i r a w its a one 'in' -a-ifelumech.c .e. peace lul ger. w-a This lad easa accessto Fort M es dow atown aBell. a nd .'ea d; orse. ..
A"5,000 "tsakfort-iLdt$70 29,000 -..'


WATERFRONT HOMES
STUNNING RIVER IEWS can be seen frrom [he inas-
ter sui'e balcon nof ithii rcrfront 3BR,3BA 2-st..,ri
home Huge lanai with in ground Jacuzzi spa aid much
more' $798,000. PRICE REDUCED
PANORAMIC VIEWS .f tihe (alo,:uosahatchbe Ri,er
awaits ou in this iBR.2."IBA home wnh anu o\ert-i/tri
rio are boat d',.ck Comnunibhouse inclubhouse icludes p,:'l,
b.3 ramnp & tenmn. court. $749.000
UPGRADED 3BR'2BA HOME FEATURES 125 It of
ri.ei frontage. Con.ecn t rilv located uinhin I mile ..lI
marina. restaurants and golt c..aurni $599.900
SAVOR THE SUN at \-.,ur prr.ate -,.iterfront retreat
4BR 2BA mannu.actored honic sins majestitall at the
end ot a cul-de-sac O)ersized back por.h I,.oks ,"\er the
ri-er for endless ri' er views $ 524,000
ENJOY AFFORDABLE RIVER ACCESS rtbh this
3BR'2BA home, navigable creek offers direct access to
the Caloosahatchee River. $399,000
SUMMER FUNI 4BR,2BA M NH includes 135 ft. of rner
access, making an easy launch for jet skis. Detached
garage and high quality upgrades. Enjoy the 'tin'
$395,000
PERFECT SIZED GET-A-WAY OASIS 3 BR,2BA canal

HOMES
3 BR2BA CBS HOME '.n '1) + a bra-i.js ,a 0..'i ,..rk.h
36x36 banm, paved drne, ariitsu, nl1r mec.t ciuanu, h'arri $99
4BR-3BA BRICK HOME ON II +.- AC. run, u.,!.al bir::li
hor'e longer. 2 adrl'l pule bhrn~ oda a ,.rk,h-..p A iru i Eqin
4BR'2BA'HOME ON 7 AC. P i-i.. ie .i,.,ked pn,, i .,.r-V
.hed & 2".i -,l- t bir-jri .1 ili .-i r r hocnic-irr. $699.900
PICrTURE PER-ECT iR JB i r- err.'-u h.nic l.ir- p
acce._ from the f.Cninuniynv hb rarnrp $625,000
3BR.2BA CBS HOME i..n 5 + at Cru, ler. ed p.:.i-,. -ak, id,
ing wih a th.r..eni.:nt ilr e $625,000
3BR2BA CUSTOM HOME ON 3.52 + FENCED AC. (..,.rlr
S u in ithi deedi r.irl -r:r. I ..-rrmunrt, $619.900
DREAMS NEVER END in r. ii i:us.urn iLBR 2. pool Ihro
plte Soarn gcetinI.es. den 3nd J guurnime kirthen .5469,000
BBR2BA 2-STORY -tOME SITUATED .,n 3 59+ -aji: i'.i2u
hnp Oiak coiercd acr- ge $415.000
3BR.2BA CBS HOME ON 4.82+-AC. Hin.e .:,. .t. called ,.i
plan & .pI,,r ce hjuck por-th CFr,n l-nce'. p'.rujr,? iritl.._r

180 N. Bridge St. LaBelle, FL
(863) 675-6788


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front M H irncid.tle dilt.i.ilJ _-upgr.tidts aind thoughtful ACMREAGE
land,:ape $145.000 ) 39 +- AC. WITH INCOMI POTENTlAI.
WATERFRONT HOMES SITES rin. lude: 2-' r -ur.- ci ..tari -,..ur. I..':
DREAMING OF OWNING YOUR OWN 1264+'- $1,8 10,000
seicJderl ac. lslard $1.400.000 INCOME PRODLilING ORANGE GROT --
MAKE THIS 200 FT. OF RIVER FRONTAGE rr,.;..i.,i im...;.a.. 2 .,. 1: i-jr .i-1.1 ...
YOURS. 2 511 + .-- i,_ o n I i li .tnt a.iIe -e ,.iAd remote en-li.- tuia..ld.r, 1*.:l. ir*ill, $12.500 per at
able poll c'e.imenr it li .ic s i iom C(.R 7' $965,000 -1 3.32 i- AC. OF ..-jI pn, pr ".fe- :t inri
IMPROVED WATERFRONT LOT IN CALOOSA piiu wt-. 11d a .i-r 1ri ... rc. r .i.-
HARBOR. Include. b. do, k. ,ell. eleiric and pro- OAK' MOCK R. LRE AND P0MET-
rected hiarb'-rage 0,.r:r Iti6.i i ,1 waterfroi t $499,000 rO i -,,. I.,- + .. Fl.r ..,I J.
2-10 FT OF NAVIGABLE CREEK FRONT. Ric Ir i-- ii. -.:h,rrn.$1,100.000
iei s. ri,.,.: a(cc._- idl dc,.. pci mn. D,-td restricted 40 + .C. OFF .--:I TI ,-T ini rii ,- l i :,jad
com inuni,. i + .,. $429.000 lrjhn'rii ..d .',I.:' J] i l 'i I'l..i -,, j,:
230 FT ON THE RIVER SIDE OF PORT LABELLE ii-i.i :aH. _ra.- r ..i ..f, .t F, 'c..ju- -AIt pr.
RANCHETTES. 2..3 + ac. in desirable deed restict- ie iti.'d $850.000
,ed communu $$425,00)0 30 +- AC. OF IMPROVED pa"turc ,r 0,' ,
d community, ,$425,004) j [-d pai s P,..:i1jrsquc 1,i cei k ajrid
TAKE IN THE BEAUTY OF THE RIVER from this ,:rnt$:, -,e: $"05,000
2 88 + ac home site in Pt. LaBelle Ranchettes 200 ft 20 +. FENCED A4C. --fimfpro.J aind Es.r:eilcnti
of greenbelt between home site and river. boat docks pirenrail $660,000
allowed. $410.000 20 + -AC. WI H ler :o '" pace h-r \:ur home
IT DOESNUNlBRISB'FRCT M $225,500 B':s u tr- i1.'. B.:lhc ir,, r'i r-n.:-ir, thire
SiJe. t$498,000
LARGE. LOVELYHOMESITE. A56 -+/.si- in pr
$395.000 Li 5-, a..hIr,.rir- $389.000
- .: I IMIcl A.le ...t-i.e. QUALITY IS ON DISPLAYI Nei. cLn-' 3.02 AC ,.- 1.:. ,-i:.:ui.r, f -Il...:ri-
99.1)000 -riI nii, h. i- c ,..i i lit, u ol c l iu r.e and ..J i .:r.- ariJi ria-i I., I ui.J.r.g $3-5,000
r I..a n. : t,.m.,ir...l Im _ri. i. l11l h.i-r c Iti aild i f'-rmauun: E T. C TCHING + .j. Fi L, bIrll.
.-i lI(e $999.0010 5299.)00.$399.000 v-,ih.-i-i. $*29.900
tIl fiui ....c. 2*n l 3 BR2B CBS HOME IN THE CITY.: 10.l-,(-A. r T -r, hu. I,- i ,,J. .r.J .i- .. .,1
L. I, ,, I,.. r.,. I 1.I,,,:I_ n '1) "N r r,.,E il. .' ." -"- n a, .
ri [, p ..,- 1 ",r o ,l r i i ,- i .. nI ; r[,: m r .' ,,- A r p li -j n c s w a t h -, r ,,, ,, .. r 2 9 ,9 0 0
-p i,,,n'. I i'$ ,.j Ii '. m ,j r cc l $224.900.. 20 + ir i, ,' r lr-,.p,-r ir .,-'..l
.. ij... f.1 r...... LOCATI[ON. LOCATION. LOCATION. ---
iiii ,. id-li. .i sri2tA 2B hune Ic-.ated in a quy t buainng commununl. $279.000
i~l -t.hl ..i.,,I...l. 3BD2BA ON SPACIOUS GREENBELT. The h.mc nt hie for -eriu. cookk!
"$210.0d00
..i-b ', --Il....an I,.- PARTIALLY FURNISHED 3BR'"BA home include, carpork. s,-rage 'hed Near
ii .ii.l ,, .ri,,n -ri t p..ol $175,000
pole L.,In 12-' ,...rl I AlFO.RDA.\BLE LIVING: BR2 2Ba. I .:rtarraKc. TI,o pare rornrs aie large v.,,alk.
-111, ...[. L r-,IrI -,I-.ri,,n ma-ctr BR his parquei ule tllo nr.gi Rool u i;s \ri old
-.., .p r t ... li... b -. I..- p ,. ; i, : .-..l I -'.h $164.900.
rik r...n, i .rl..C.RLT IN1TSTMENT RENTAL PROPERTY. Duple located on MLK. Jr Rental
.,n .. ...., Only $39.900
NEW% CONSTRUCTION
STYLISH HOMIC E! .BEi- 'k2B C(BS h...mrr eh %. .:ouJ .11onr iuJi[ tinJalled Lorled .in
rr t ,' ti II rr .urldriP .crfrorit ;D 5$389,900
FANIIIONABLE A.ND FLNCTION.L nr. orrtru.-n .BR .i'B.\ $ BS h9 me n '
+ r. ..... t..i 1,,I k..r g D :D339,000
BLD(,ET RUENDLY NEW CONSTRUCTION. 3BR 2B.. ide greernbel, n.mur-e;
-pr 1,199.900
QLIA IT% IS ON DISPLA Take a cldIer luok on Augut In at. our Open Hou-e,
I-' .L k- 1 B, ) rn--..i the ire t to iew our nE.'it consirruc d hL-me Piice.
.d i i i l ', i-.'- a ll Heriaiag team memcn itrr fur more deLiil;
NIANUFACTLVRED HOMES
.Ci i2.0 i)m'SQ FT OF COUNTRY CHARM ON 5 ACRES IN HORSE COUNTRY. Thi,
Ot ML.S ': .' 1' t i I,.'.T ..i ... j iru n l. s rcr firrpli,:t .- ,all, .aringi ceiling, arc irimn-ied
i nu11,.i.,l,. m .llrc.. Nku i,', [ill rirn.dii,'. ri-ik, Le liu, rn t rrghr K i r,. Intut.g
kl '. h i-r ', :i,[ tr niit: c. rntme r..iun t, -:asi The SiLill hio.ie brain hr.oast lan;. c)r,-
,, .i... mt.:r ,,: p,... ... azhli rank i .r.rage roo.'m t' .C i:k ro m & 4 paddrcki
SI- I- i **., rr [c. .. ,.,jrrr, .:...m l, ..i.:. n u- 11 tl c ilo. r., tor $525,000
LIKE NESV a 'i'i R : \-lh:i'J,-Jder MI H nr. Y 54 + at $475,000
REAU'irLIL WOODED 1.27 + AC. LOT in lImn--.kil.-, [FtJA 2 J.:.t-idid,-


lu-e $299.900
5 + A(.. .i ,: tLi_ cllc .:.r.i, j h,.. .J- :l.-...e
i.. f tr. r: $269.900
5 4UIDERItONTIUi l'C
MLitE 5 ACRES i.:-, L -.b,:,h A. ,d $200.000
PIONEER PLNTATION. N + j.-l .
,:.ui l. I.:-i r f: li: l.:.-in' $l 5.000
LADECA ACREAGE, :- i.: lul .r .1 '-I i +
a.. $165.000
25 ACRES Irn Pi.--rn r .- ",i.J ([ CuirI .ri
pij... nd prr:- .pei 'ir i- r.. -icir.j $86,000
2.M + AC. ,-i P rr -. II, i-.' l
r.:.- jrj .ie $"9.900
2.5 + AC. ,i Fr, a jrirj., r. s.-jr,,.l hi-ire.
.l iI ,i r .:.,, '- ,000
MONITRA RANCH ESTATES. 1 I +
a,. ia.:- $-1',500 io $6".500
REFINED HOMESITES ailtrh I in ,J.:.J
r:'ir.miliet Laurel C iA Fi..-m $90.000 io
$110,000 re,' .:n-trisa.lo.ii h'oime- aJ: wavil
tkic Call Ior Jdeua l-...r -iih u.- henri lalr,.
HARD TO FIND OAK FILLED .:.n.er lI. .i rhei
,.ir, r...lh ... H -, 'i L...L i, "' + *.: s:1 bvl "
lt.llIjd.ibl h:,iT'cilr i- $150,000
PRIVACY( GAORF1 + ac offLive Ois line
null, .:rej,.-,d J$125.000
ENJOIT rHE QLilEr.- r,: filiJ ,- -,
S... .-. $99,900(
(C NA. FRONTPARCEL -.11 + .: Fi. .:,.:c
I... h.-- t .11 $90,000
.10+ A( LOT OFF CR "8 iirnm.. .-iJliS hJ
r ,, l-,h, fh,,, .j l l.|..l I,.,i] l. t : I h, l : h I. .
RhC .. ... '.. 1 l.... ... ..... p jirr i.. F. .
M,H & 2 2BR i BA iinglewidc M. H
$245.000
MINT CONDITION .jBR2B.A M-H Ft
Dernaud .Acre. include Stu,,rge 'hed &"
carpnrt $195.900
LOOKS SMALL. LIVES BIG! 2 H -.r,
I+ ac I-aturte cs errd parking. ir.rk-
shop & outbuil.Jirng. $165,000
GET OUT OF TOWN PRICED TO
SELL 3BR 2BA. MH on 2 :es ill rr.akl a
petrfett tarter h.rmrn $150,000
3BR.2BA MWH ON CORNER LOT .:,tTer
built-in kitchen cabinets mung a.nd lmil,
rom..m .f ncd ciaJ lh \ard ..ith deck and
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HOME BUYERS GUIDE


With deals

like these..

Why are

you

still paying

rent??



Bank of America .

SHIRLEY IMHOFF
WILLIS
Mortgage; Loan Officer
Consumer Real Estate









Tel: 863-675-9065
1-800-854-5783
extension 56302
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[] s Matt Fleming
Realtor"
Cell: 239-872-7665
Alva: 239-728-9998
LaBelle: 863-675-0000
www.burson-weathers.com

E-Mail:
hmatt@burson-weathers.com
Commercial Land
Residential


ML 5


WATERFRONT HOMES:
* $1,000,000- Stunning views from this 2 story Riverfront
home. Home features 3BD/2BA a spa on the deck off the mas-
ter suite and more. Enjoy Beautif sunrises and sunsets from
your own dock. Call today for more info.
* $526,000 PRICE REDUCEDI 4BD/3BA home on 1+/-
h.,., ,,,. 1, ,lfl h_, ,,,,, II~l lh, ~t-,u ,- ,1


* $380,000 3BD/2BA Beautiful well maintained home on
manicured 1+/- acres in LaBelle's first gated Riverfront
Community.
* $299,900 PRICE REDUCED- Beautiful like new 3BD/2BA
with 2 car garage home in the Belmont area. Patio and deck
area in back yard.
* $229,900 PRICE REDUCEDI Gorgeous new 3BD/2BA
house with garage. Split floor plan, living area w/fire place.
Master bathroom has a garden tub and dual sinks. Carpet and
tile throughout. This is a must see!
* $204,900 New 3BD/2BA home on a beautiful lot. Master
bathroom has a garden tub w/separate shower. Kitchen fea-
tures an island w/extra sink & more don't let this one slip by!
* $180,000 Completely remodeled 3BD/1.5BA. Roof and
A/C less than 2 years old. New paint inside and out.
* $179,900 2BD/2BA Excellent vacation or starter home on
a corner lot in Port LaBelle. Spacious living room and separate
dining room. Screen enclosed front and back lanai. Lot has a
separate workshop and small tree house great for kids.
* $169,900 PRICE REDUCEDI- New 3BD/2BA home. This


PORT LABELLE LOTS
8012 Mill Court $38,900
2006 Inglewood Cir $38,900
3027 Harvard Cir $39,900
3075 NE Beechwood Cir $48,000
2001 Montana Circle $47,500
W Leader Ct
(Adjoining Lot available) $45,000
W Leader Ct (Unit 102) $45,000
7006 Richard Court $32,500
MONTURA RANCH ESTATES
165 S. Granja St 1.25 Ac $49,900
175 S. Granja St 1.25 Ac $49,900
539 Hunting Club Ave 1.25 Ac $49,900
372 Horse Club Ave 1.25 Ac $49,900
585 N. Willow St 1.00 Ac $49,900


LABEULE HOMESITES
3rd Avenue .45 Ac $70,000
Calhoun Street .64 Ac $89,000
Calhoun Street .42 Ac $89,900
201 N. Hickory St .62 Ac $98,500
OTHER AREA HOMESITES
924 Wildflower Street
Lake Placid .25 Ac $39,900
922 Wildflower Street
Lake Placid .25 Ac $39,900


1015 Naples Ave. Street Lehighi
ACREAGE
5171 Chiquita Dr. (Charlotte Co) 10 Ac
$79,900
40 Acres (Gerber Grove) $660


$46,000


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Ideal home for you and your horses. 10.28 beautiful acres, fenced and cross
fenced. Exceptional pasture with spring fed pond. 1997 3/2 manufactured home
features a split floor plan. The master suite includes office/den area, complete
master bath with garden tub. Roll down storm shutters are easy to operate.
Large island kitchen with all appliances included. Pole barn, 24x30 CBS garage.
Owner will allow a carpet allowance for living room carpet. May be divided into
2 five acre homesites. Price Reduced to $575,000. MLS#200658466


Residential Building lot on 2nd Ave. in Belmount S/D.
MLS#200615208


Very nice building lot in Port LaBelle. Motivated
MLS#200607419


$75,900.


Seller. $32,900.


Sunblt Ralty Inc


zuua ualpper Ut. ZBD/IIBA
$129,900


1625 Case Rd 3BD/2BA on
2.29 Acres. $185,900


VACANT LAND
7006 Alfa Cir N $42,500 2015 Inglewood $51,900
3004 Base Ct $43,500 9022 E.Justice $32,500 (Reduced)
3028 Brairwood Cir $50,000, 000 Neighborly $39,900
7004 Brazil Ct -42500 ,'.2. \S\ isth- $79,900
260 Caloosa Est $99,500 8024 Olive Ct $47,500
3 Horseshoe $42,500 7010 Rich $44,900
4 Horseshoe $42,500 8036 Salem Cir $38,900 (Reduced)

COMMERCIAL
141 Hickpoochee Ave. 2500 sq.ft. building and land only $1,500,000
Call or stop by to see more information on all of our listings! ,

---_.-, 274 N Bridge St
LaBelle,FL 33935
S.he' z kn c u 863-612-0002


86-7586s.-


home features split floor plan and the kitchen has a morning
room.


* $ 1 e .'949 : I '.],I :.." h,.,,n,: Il ...: .. f....f I lrl'
fenced in yard and an above ground pool.
* $94,900 3BD/BA Newly remodeled home in LaBelle. This
home has new 'ii 1 r _i .1 h. ,,,:1 .., water heater,
bathroom and r..- .. h 1,, ,,' i. ,it.I.: .,arrany. Great
investment potential or first time home buyer.
MOBILE HOMES:
* $499,000 This 3BD/2BA Mobile home sits on 9.44+/-
acres with a tin canal around ntheishe.The also a
2BD/2B ~IG To features
a screened in porch, fireplace, new carpet and is wheel chair
accessible. This is a must see!
* $475,000 Spacious 3BD/3BA mobile home in Muse sits on
5+/- acres. This spacious home features an addition with it's
own entrance and much more. The property has a pond
w/island and bridge, an above ground pool, 2 barns & more.
* $310,000 PRICE REDUCEDI Beautiful 3BR/2BA upgrad-
ed manufactured home on 229+/- acres. This is a very spa-
cioushome in immaculate condition ad has many extras. Call
today for appointment.
* $300,000 3BD/IBA mobile home in Muse which rests on
5+/- acres features a new well and roof. Property is also fenced
with a shed and pond.
* $197,900 Immaculate 2 1/2 year old 4BD/2BA manufac-
tured home across from the river and boat ramps, many, many
upgrades. A shed and irrigation. Call for more info.
* $189,900 Spacious 3BD/2BA on 1.88+/- acres in Muse.
Home features a split floor plan. The living area has a fireplace;


was remodeled in 2003, roof was also replaced. The yard is
fenced and there is also a separate privacy fence in the back
yard.
* $112,500 r ED 120,500 Msanufactured Homes new and
nader constrcinl in rie MHYC. The MHYC is a 55+ owner-
ship park. Call today for completion date!
* $94,900 Looking for a 3BD,2BA manu'artured home on
1.25+w- acres? This home features a split floor plan. Call today
for more info andfor an appointment privacy fence in the back
* $85,000 $120BD/1.500BA Great retirement or starter home.
New carpet and tile. This is a must see!! Call for more info.
* $1,600,000 12.76+/- acres lots of old oaks. Currently
* f 500 u1)0 I ... .,. .... I
* $1,250,000 16.04+/- Acres Great Development
Opportunity! Close to schools, recreational park, town shops
and much more!
* $988,025 -Warehouse & office on 1.38+/- acre. One of a
kind Auto Salvage yard. Organized w/clean bill of health.
* PRICE REDUCED $900,000 45+/- Hard to find acres
adjoining Babcock property in Muse. Paved road access.
* $850,000 40+/- acres beautifully secluded with pasture,
ponds, cabbage palms and oaks.
* $650,000- 2+/- acre in the heart of Alva on busy SR 80.
* $349,000 5.76+/- acres on a tropical setting in Moore
Haven. Property features all sorts of exotic fruit trees andl
plants. Pole barn and 1930's home are located on the proper-
ty,. Home is to be sold "as is."
* $272,000 10+/- acres with pines, a pond and shed.
HOMESITE5:
* $13,000 $72,900 Call for more information about 3
available lots in Fordson Park. The lots have been nicely main-
tained and are close to everything in LaBelle.
CALL FOR AVAILABLE HOMESITE
IN PORT IABELLE. MONTURA AND LEHIGH ACRES


1. CLOSE TO TOWN! This 9. YOUR DREAM HOME IS 2.11 +/- and is completely
4/2 mobile home with custom HERE! Just minutes from fenced. Just south of LaBelle
wood work is a must see! town. This new construction $275,000
Schedule your appointment 4 bedroom 2.5 bath with dou-


today! $135,500


2." COME SEE this 3/2 mobile
home that has a beautiful lake
view on a .5 +/- acre. just
south of LaBelle. $145,000
3. REDUCED! You can own
your own Port Labelle home.
This 2/1.5 bath home has
many upgrades and now at
affordable price $149,000
4. WHY RENT! When you can
own your own 3/2 home on
this spacious corner lot, with
lots of oaks and minutes from
town. $179,000
5. IF YOU LOVE PEACE
AND QUIET! This 3+/- acres
with cabin is the place you've
dreamed about! $225,000
6. A DEAL THAT WON'T
LAST! This beautiful and
inviting 3/2 home with double
car garage. This dream home
has many features and has
been! REDUCED! A deal that
won't last! $229,900
7. THIS 3/2 HOME IN TOWN
is located on Cul-de-sac.
Garage has been partially
enclosed for a 4th bedroom
with air access. $230,000
8. TWO-STORY HOME
LOCATED IN TOWN has 4
bedrooms and two and a half
bath with many extras. This is
a must see home! $235,000


700 S. Main Street
LaBelle, FL. 33975
863.675.4500
Realtors: Emily Ankeney
Tony Barnes
Gregory Bone
Lisa Cleghorn
* Bonnie M. Denning, ClPA
Ward Dickinson
Joyce Gerstman
Yvonne 1 lallinan
ivlis Kellev M iller
\Vayne MsrcQuaig
I'al] Meadrr
Dani 'ool
Katie Solomon
Syndca Williams
STracey .. Williams


ble car garage home sits on a
oak filled corner lot. This
deal won't last long!
$249,900
10. IN TOWN This 4/2 home
with hardwood floors, ceram-
ic tile, fireplace that sits on
over a .5 acres +/-- with lots of
Labelle oaks $249,000
11. QUIET COUNTY SET-
TING! 3/2 mobile home is
fenced, cross fenced and has a
barn for your horses. There is
also a pole barn and is located
minutes from town $265,000
12. ENJOY THE GOOD
LIFE! This 3/2 home offering
lots of living space and sits on
a large lot with a great lake-
view. $265,000 Unfurnished;
$275,000 Furnished.
13. JUST MINUTES FROM
DOWNTOWN LABELLE!
Enjoy this 3/2 mobile home
located on 2.5 +/- $275,000

14. ROOM TO RELAX AND
ENJOY! This 2/2 mobile
home sits on a beautiful,
peace and quiet 2.25 +/- acres
with plenty of room. Just min-
utes from town. $279,000
15. HOME ON ACREAGE!
This 3/2mobile home with
island kitchen, skylights, gar-
den tub and many extras
including a large barn Sits on


Southern

land.

Investments 6 Real Estate
Sherri Denning
Licensed Real Estate Broker

www.soland.com


16. LOCATED IN TOWN!
This 3/2 brick home was cus-
tom built. This home is locat-
ed on a quiet dead-end street
with lots of beautiful oaks.
$330,000
17. GETAWAY WEEKENDS!
Beautifully wooded 5 +/-
acres w/ 2/2 cottage and 32' x
29' pole barn with enclosed
storage, horse stall, water &
electric. Property is fenced
and cross-fenced. $339,900
18. BACK ON THE MAR-
KET! This 3/2 two story
home with large open front
porch and pole barn sits on
4.58 +/- acres south of
LaBelle. $375,000. Sellers
are motivated!
19. GIVE YOUR FAMILY
THE BEST! This magnificent
4/2 new construction home is
located on the west side of
LaBelle. $396,900

20. THE HOUSE THAT
LOVE BUILT! This beautiful
3/2 brick home is breath tak-
ing and has many quality you
can respect! Just minutes
from town. $595,000

21. CHARM WITH A PAS-
SION! This beautiful county
home sits on 4.35+/- with a
new Pole Barn and Horse
Barn and is waiting for your
arrival.


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Caloosa Belle, Thursday, August 3,2006


LaBelle Area Bus Routes 2006-2007


FELDA, SEARS ROAD AND HWY. 29 EVANS ROAD & GREENTREE 7:45 LaBlle Elementary School 2:55 SErCOND RUN: COES 7:30 Country Oaks Elementary 2:35
BUS ROUTE: 0010 BUS #166 BUS ROUTE: 0015 BUS #131 SECOND RUN: INS (P.M. ONLY) 7:20 Cherokee/Mohawk 3:17 THIRD RUN: COIS
DRIBUSVERO 0010 VIRGINIA WHIDRIVE- JEWEL BLOCER incoln/Missouri 2:20 7:22 Nobles Road/N. Apache 3:15 7:35 Rainbow/Rainbow 3:05
GRADE LEVELSSRVEID: I & CO FIRST RUN: LHS A IS SECOND RUN; LIDA Elm/UncolnClay/Seminole 2:22 7:30 MI.K/Edison 3:05 7:36 Rainbow/Rockaway 3:06
,MDA DT E U O TON M. RETURN A.M DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. IUiN clay/Seminole 2:24 7:35 Alrport/Cowboy Way 3:10 7:37 Rainbow Rockaway 3:07
6:30 VT Whie Drive 4:15 FIRST RUN: IMS/LHS BrnDavis 2:25 7:40 Country Oaks Elementary School 2:55 7:40 MIra Verde (Santa ft South & AEl'lTo) 3:11
6:32 Mark White Drive/CR 830 4:11 6:15 270 Evans Road (ILS) 3:05 ISTahrhault 2:27tle(RM. Only) 3:12
Alico/830 (turnaround PM. Only) 4:09 6:16 490 Evans Road (LHS) 3:04 Pm Court 2:2 --IABELLE, CITY AREA & DAYCARE #1727:50 Country Oaks lmentary hol 2
6:35 Platt Drive/ CR830 4:04 6:17 650 Evans Road (LHS) 3:03 LaBelle Middle School 2:05 BUS ROUTE. 0025 BUS #172
6:40 Barnett-Partin Plants/CR 830A 3:51 618 840Evans Road OHS) 3:02 DRIVE MR. JOHN SMITH TROPIANA, PORT IAB1IJ
e6:41 Na r i ve- s/CR 830A 3:5 19 930 Evvans Road (LHS) 3:01 KIBY THOMPSON ROAD, HIGHWAY 78 FIRST RUN: IMS SECOND RUN: COES USM(DACARES PM.) PORT LABELLE
6:41 Navarros Drive/ CR830A 3:55 6:20 1025 Evans Road (LHS) 3:00 ANDF DENAUD A.M.DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN AND MIRA VERDE
6:45 Palm & Pine Trailer Park 3:59 6:21 1355 Evans Road (LHS) 2:59 BUS ROUTE: 0019 BUS #137 FIRST RUN: MS BUS ROUTE: 0032 BUS #143
6:47 Padgett's Drive/830A 3:53 6:22 1560 Evans Road (:HS) 2:58 DRIVER: MR. PAUL GESINK 6:40 River's Edge Motel/Hwy. 78 2:18 DRIVER: MRS. GLORIA HERRERA
6:53 Weatherbee Rd. 3:49 6:23 1915 Evans Road (LHS) 2:57 GRADE LEVELS SERVED: IMS/MS 6:42 Kell Mill/Shadow 2:19 FIRST RUN: INDA SECOND RUN: LES THIRD RUN: UES
6:54 Willis Ranch Road/North End 3:47 6:24 2130 Evans Road (LHS) 2:56 A.M.DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & IOCATION P. RETURN 6:45 Commanche/Mohawk 2:22 FOMURTH RUN: LATELYDA STUDENT
6:56 FeldaMall/CR 830 3:45 6:25 2240 Evans Road (LHS) 2:54 6:19 Mac's Country Store/Muse 3:23 6:47 Nobles/Shawnee 2:24 M.DEPAR FIRE BUSSTOP# O RUN: ION YDM.RETRN
6:58 Ryals Drive/Hwy29 3:38 6:26 2343 Evans Road (LHS) 2:53 6:23 Kirby Thompson/Jack's Branch 3:18 7:05 LaBelle Middle School 2:05 FIRST RUN: LYDA "
7:01 Triple C Lane/Hwy. 29 3:37 6:27 2510 Evans Road (LHS) 2:52 6:25 4615 Kirby Thompson 3:16 SECOND RUN: COES 6:15 A Road/RCMA (142 P.M.)
7:03 Joe Taylor Drive/Morris Taylor Road 3:42 6:29 Perkins Slaughter House (LHS) (turnaround) 2:51 6:26 110 Kirby Thompson 3:15 7:20 Nobles/Chickasaw 2:50 6:18 1555 Evans Road (B-142 P.M.)
7:04 T Taylor Drive/Morris Taylor Road 3:40 6:30 Case Road/Fussell Grade (LHS) 2:50 6:27 202 Kirby Thompson 3:14 7:22 Nobles/Choctaw 2:53 6:24 Greentree (B-142 P.M.)
7:06 Tanner Road/Hwy. 29 3:30 6:31 2195 Case Road (LHS) 2:49 6:28 247 Kirby Thompson 3:13 Alex/Ivan 6:26 Hwy.. 29/Iangerine (B-142 P.M.)
7:08 Lavender Drive/Hwy. 29 3:23 6:32 1865 Case Road (LHS) 2:48 6:29 880 Kirby Thompson 3:13 980 Ivan Blvd. 6:41 Ft. Simmons/Bonneville 1:55
7:11 Duda Camp 3:20 6:35 1655 Case Road (LHS) 2:47 6:32 6358 Hwy. 78 (Mansingh) 3:12 Mom's Place Daycare 2:58 6:43 Ft. Keis/Irader 1:57
7:15 Sears Road (turnaround) 3:16 6:36 1550 Case Road(LHS) 2:46 6:33 Hwy. 78/Scott Road (Drwy before Scott Rd) 3:00 Ivan/Rumbler 6:46 Slaughter House 1:50
7:18 Gunsby Drive/Hwy.29 3:11 6:37 1370 Case Road (LHS) 2:45 6:34 Hwy. 78/Wendy Road 3:02 Ivan/Pollywog 6:50 Nobles/Mohawk 1:47
7:20 Rosario Drive/Hwy. 29 3:09 6:38 1135 Case Road (LHS) 2:44 6:38 6831 Hwy. 78/Selph 3:03 Hwy. 29/Buser Road 6:52 Nobles/Choctaw 1:48
7:21 E Road/Hwy. 29 3:07 6:40 900 Case Road (LHS) 2:43 6:41 5680 Hwy. 78/Rykowski 3:01 Ft. Thompson/Riverview (Mattice) 2:40 6:53 Nobles/Avalon. .. 1:46
7:22 Faz's Drive/Hwy. 29 3:05 6:42 595 Case Road (LHS) 2:42 6:42 5595 Hwy. 78/King's Lane 2:57 Washington (Aunt June) 2:43 6:57 land/Deese 1:43
7:23 Conley Drive (Sam's Lane)/Hwy. 29 3:03 6:43 415 Case Road (LHS) 2:41 6:43 Hwy. 78/Eagle Point Drive 2:56 Community Christian School Daycare 7:06 BrowardRiverview 1:38
7:24. Cavasos/Hwy. 29 3:02 6:44 123 Case Road (LHS) 2:40 6:45 Hwy. 78/Greer 2:55 (COES P.M. Only) 2:30 7:06 Bryan/Clavervew 1:3
LaBelle Program Center (P.M. Only) 3:00 6:47 Greentree (LHS) 2:35 6:46 Hwy. 78/Brown 2:54 Upthegrove Elementary 708 Bryan/ay1:36
7:32 Upethegrove Elmentary School 2:55 6:52 Eucalyptus/Briarwood (LHS/LMS) 2:20 6:47 Hwy. 78/Shell Lane 2:53 (LMS Teacher Shuttle)(P.M.) 3:05 7:10 Broward/Hickory 1:40
Second Run: COES 6:53 Eucalyptus/Briarwood (LHS/LMS) 2:19 6:48 Shell Lane/Quail Run 2:51 7:45, Country Oaks Elementary 2:25 7:14 MLK/Caloosahatchee (8131 P.M.)
7:35 Seminole/Clay 2:53 6:54 Eucalyptus/Mockingbird (LHS/LMS) 2:18 6:53 Caloosa Estates/McIntyre 2:50 : Community Christian School Daycare 7:16 MLK/Fordson (B-131 P.M.)
7:42 SE Edgewater/Cascade 2:49 6:56. Eucalyptus/Beechwood (LHS/LMS) 2:16 6:54 Caloosa Esatates Lane 2:44 ( UES P.M. Only) 3:10 7:18 MIK/Lincoln (B-131 P.M.)
7:44 SE Edgewater/Cascade 2:50 6:58 Eucalyptus/Hummingbird (LHS/LMS) 2:14 6:55 Caloosa Estates/Pollywog 2:45 LaBelle Middle School 7:20 Cowboy Way/Iopicana (B-131 P.M.)
7:45 Edgewater/Palomar 2:47 7:00 Eucalyptus/Iradewind (LHS/LMS 2:13 7:09 LaBelle Middle School/Teacher Shuttle to LHS 2:43 (UES Teacher Shuttle PM.) 3:16 7:25 LaBelle Youth Development Academcy 1:30
7:47 NE dgewater/Bishop 2:46 7:02 Eucalyptus/Tradewind (LHS/LMS 2:12 Mira Verde (LHS Only) 2:03 SECOND RUN: UES (P.M.)
7:49 NE Edgewater/Bishop 2:44 7:05 LaBelle Middle School 2:05 7:25 LaBelle High School 2:25 CITY AREA Upthegrove Elementary School 2:35
7:50 4017 N.Edgewater 2:42 7:15 LaBelle High School 2:25 BUS ROUTE: 0026 BUS #189 MLK/ Caloosahatchee 2:43
7:55 Country Oaks Edlementary 235SECOND RUN: IYDA 1:35 FORT DENAUD ACRES, HIGHWAY 78 DRIVER: MRS. JUNE SELLERS MI/Suwan 2:45
7:55 CountryOaksElementary 2:35 Martin Luther King/Lincoln (p.m. only) 1:36 AND CALOOSA ESTATES FIRST RUN: GS *A SECOND RUN: COES
FELDA,SEARSROAD,HWY29 & MIRAVERDE Martin Luther King/Fordso (p.m on ly) 1:37 BUS ROUTE: 0020 BUS #149 A.M. DEARTRED RUN: MIGRANT PRE & RETURTHIN 7:45 Tangerine/Garden 02
B DSEAR0 OD1 B9SM#1VRE Martin Luther King/Calooshatchee (p.m. only) 1:38 DRIVER: MAR YNJEANNIE LYNCH DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATIONS M. RETURN 7:45 Thngerlne/Garden 3:02
BUS ROUTE: 0011 BUS#177 7:15 Mira Verde 2:00 GRADE LEVES SERVED: S RST RUN: S Upthegrove Elementary School (P.M. Only) 3:11
DRIVER: AMANDA McCAIIY
GRADE LEVELS SERVED: LMcS/l 7:17 Eucalyptus/Sunflower 1::46 A.M. DEPARTURE BUSSTOP#&LOCTION P.M. ETURN 7:04 Broward/Riverview 2:51 Mattice Daycare (P.M. Only) 3:12
A.M. DEPARTURE BUSSTOP # &LO ION P.M.RETURN 7:20 Welcome Center 1:50 6:50 4452CR78/Greer 3:50 7:06 Broward/Hickory 2:52 Aunt June's Daycare (EM. Only) 3:13
6:00 Virginia White's Drive 3:40 7:23 Eucalyptus/Teak 1:45 Kirby Road 7:09 Bryan/Clark 2:38 Community Christian School (PM. Only) 3:18
6:01 Mark White Road/CR 830 3:38 7:24 Eucalyptus/Rainbow 1:44 6:55 6358 CR. 78 3:41 7:10 Bryan/Davis 2:39 LES Teacher Shuttle to COES -(P.M. Only) 3:21
6:03 T White Drive/CR 830 3:37 7:25 Eucalyptus/E. Edgewater 1:43 6:56 CR. 78/Scott Road ,2 7:11 Bryan/Calhoun 2:40 7:50 LaBelle Elementary School. 2:50
6:06 Platt Drive/CR 830 3:35 7:26 Eucalyptus/W. Edgewater 1:42 6:57 CR. 78/Wendy Road 3:43 7:13 Elm/Bennett 2:41
6:07 Johnson Drive/Hwy. 29 3:13 7:30 Country Vllage 1:40 7:03 5595 CR. 78/King's Lane 3:39 7:14 Lincoln/Missouri 2:43 FOURTH RUN: LATE L SD
6:09 775 Hwy. 29 3:14 7:33 LaBelle Youth Academcy 1:30 7:05 ader/Cemetery 3:37 7:20 LaBelle High School 2:25 PORT LABEUR
6:12 Palm & Pine Trailer Park -3:157:06 Trader/Ft. Simmons 3:36 SECOND RUN: COU0BUS#0109
6:12 Palm & Pine Trailer Par 3:15 CASE ROAD AND EUCALYPTUS 7:07 Trader/Ft. Adams 3:35LaBelle Elementary School (P.M. ONLY) 3:05 US ROUTE: 0033.JON BUS
6:13 Navarros Drive/CR 830A 3:17 BUS ROUTE: 0016 BUS #183 7:08 Trader/Ft. Keis 3:34 LaBelle Program Center (P.M. ONLY) 3:10 DRIVE LS.JONITA S HI N COES
6:15 Padgett Drive/CR 830A 3:18 DRIVER: MR. FRED LINDSTROM 7:09 Trader/Ft. Center 3:33 Bryan/Oak (P.M. ONLY) 3:15 FIRST RUN: LS SECOND RIUN: ILS THIRD RUN COPS
6:16 Barnett Partin Plant/CR 830A 3:19 GRADE LEVELS SERVED: IMS/UES 7 4447 332Bryan/Elm 3:17 FIRST RUN IS
6:17 1807CR 830A 3:20 A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN 7:10 4447 Ft. Center 3 7:3 0 Bryan/Cypress 3:18 6:42 Country Village (B-177 EM.)
6:19 Tanner/Ayala/CR 830A 3:22 FIRST RUN: IMS 7 3 7:3 Bryan/Clay 3:19 643 Tanglewood/Collinswod 2:19
6:20 Raulerson/CR830A 3:23 6:25 270 EvansRoad 2:23 7 onnlle/F Adams 3:22 7:34 Bryan/Clark 3:20 6:45. Eucalyptus/SWEdg6water 2:17
6:22 Weatherbee Road 3:25 6:26 490 Evans Road 2:24 7:14 Bonneville/Ft. Simmons 3:21 7:36 Broward/Davis 3:21 6:46 Eucalyptus/SE Edgewater 2:16
6:24 Huffman Drive/CR 830A 3:27 6:27 650 Evans Road 2:25 7:15 3945 Old N. River Road 3:28 7:37 Broward/Cypress 3:22 6:47 Eucalyptus/Rainbow,. 2:15
6:25 Willis Ranch Road/North End 3:28 6:28 725 Evans Road 2:26 7:16 Old N. River Road/Niles 3:27 7:38 Broward/Hickory 3:23 6:48 Eucalyptus/Teak 2:14
6:27 Mancha's Drive/CR 830 3:30 6:29 840 Evans Road 2:27 7:17 Niles/Ft. Simmons 3:26 7:39 Broward/Riverview 3:24 6:49 Eucalyptus/N, Sunflower 2:13
6:28 Felda Mall/CR 830 3:11 6:30 930 Evans Road 2:28 7:18 Niles/Ft. Adams 3:25 7:42 Country Oaks Elementary School 6:50 Eucalyptus/S. Sunflower 2:12
6:32 Triple C Lane/Hwy. 29 3:02 6:31 1025 Evans Road 2:29 7:19 3601 Ft. Keis 3:24 (wait for PRE-K Migrant) 2:55 7:05 LaBelle Middle School 2:05
6:33 Joe Taylor Drive/Morris Taylor Road 3:07 6:32 1355 Evans Road 2:30 7:22 CR. 78/Shell Lane 3:19 take to LES drop offA.M.) SECOND RUN: LHS.
6:35 T Taylor Drive/Morris Taylor Road 3:06 6:33 1560 Evans Road 2:31 Shell Lane/Quail Run Third Run: Migrant Pre-K & ELP 7:14 Country Village 2:43
6:37 R. Taylor Drive/Church Road 3:01 6:34 2130 Evans Road 2:32 7:23 CR. 78/English 3:18 (ELP Mon. &Tes Only) 7:15 Collingswood/fanglewood 2:42
6:38 Wright Drive/Church Road 3:00 6:35 2150 Evans Road 2:33 7:24 CR. 78/Oak Haven 3:17 8:10 Pick-up ELP at UES 1:40 7:16 Eucalyptus/SW Edgewater 2:38
6:40 Tanner Road/Hwy. 29 2:57 6:36 2240 Evans Road 2:34 7:26 Bee Branch T'rnaround 3:15 8:20 Pick-up ELP at LES 1:35 7:16 EucdtusS gewter 2:37
6:44 Lavender Drive/Hwy. 29 2:53 6:37 2343 Evans Road 2:35 7:28 2583 Bee Branch 3:14 Pick-up Migrant Pre-K at LES (P.M.) 1:55 7:17 Eucalyptus/SE Edgewater2:37
6:47 Sears Road (turnaround) 2:48 6:38 2510 Evans Road 2:36 7:29 2260 CR78 3:12 Drop off Migrant Pre-Kat UES (P.M..) 2:00 7:19 Eudyptus/Rainbow 2:36
6:52 Gunsby/Hwya 29 2:48 6:39 Perkins Slaughterhouse (turnaround) 2:37 7:30 CR. 78/ Robb Road 3:11 Drop Off Migrant Pre-K at COES(P.M.) 2:10 7:20 Euclalyptus/leak 2:35
6:54 Rosario/Hwy. 29 2:43 6:40 Case Road/Fussell Grade 2:38Caloos Estates Lane 8:25 Country Oak Elementary 30 7:22 Eucalytu Sunflower 2:3
6:56 F Road/Hwy. 29 242 6:41 2195 Case Road 2:39 Caloosa Estates/Pollywog 7:23 Eucalyptus/S. Sunflower 2:33
6:58 54119 Gutierrez Drive/Hwy, 29 2:40 6:42 1865 Case Road 2:40 7:45 LaBelle Elementary School 2:55 CITY AREA & MIRA VERDE 7:25 LaBelle High School 2:25
7:1 e i dl S 6:43 1655 Case Road 2:41 7:52 Greentree 2:50 BUS ROUTL. 0027 BUS #165 lHRD RUN: COES .
7:10 e r ShuttleM.Only) 2:42 800 LaBelle Elementary School 2:40 DEBRA BRIGHT Tanlewood/onswood
Country Oaks (Teacher Shuttle E.M. Only) 2:10 ,6:45 1370 Case Road 2:43 FIRST RUN: LMS/LHS SECOND RUM:LE
Country Village (M. Only) 2:12 THIRD RUN: LESII 7:32 School Circl/reak .3:02
7:15 LaBelleighSchool 2: 6:4 CaseRoad 2:4 NORTH LABEIA. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # &LOCATION M. RETURN 7:33 4035 School Circle 3:03
KERI ROAD, HIGHWAY 29 6:48 595 Case Road 2:46 DRIVER: MRS. LINDA GILMORE FIRST RUN: LMS/LS oween3:04
AND PORT LABELLE 6:49 415 Case Road 2:48 GRADE LEVELS SERVED: LMS/I.HS 6:42 Palmdale/Kathryn 2:46 7:36 Sunflower/Sena 3:05
Bi' ROUTI u2E 'I. BUS #150 6:50 123 Case Road 2:49 A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN 6:44 Belmont/6th 2:45 7:37 Sunflower/Lrpez 3:07
DRIVER: LYDIA AZ SECOND RUN: UES 6:20 Bee Branch Lakes 2:48 6:46 Belmont/2nd 2:44 7:39 N. Sunflower/SE Albany 3:08
GRADE LEVELS SERVED: IMS/ US ES 7:14 270 Evans Road 3:33 6:29 Trader/Ft. Simmons 2:57 6:49 Fraser/Martin 2:41. 7:41 N. Sunflower/NE Albany 3:09
A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # &'LOCATION P.M. RETURN 7:15 490 Evans Road 3:32 6:30 Trader/Ft. Adams 2:58 6:51 Fraser/College (A.M.) Curry Road (PM.) 2:40 7:42 N. Sunflower/Rivera Drive 3:11'
6:05 Keri Work Center (1brnaround)(K-12) 3:27 7:16 725 Evans Road 3:31 6:31 Trader/Ft. Keis 2:59 6:55 Ft. Thompson/Riverview 2:36 7:44 Eucalyptus/Iradewind 3:15
6:26 Duda Camp (Irnmaround in camp) 3:07 7:17 930 Evans Road 3:30 6:32 Trader/Ft. Center 3:00 6:56 Riverview/Yeomans 2:35 7:45 Eucalyptus/Hummingbird 3:16
6:29 235 G Road 3:02 7:18 1030 Evns Road 3:29 6:33 Ft. Center/Snyder 3:01 6:58 Elm/Olkahoma 2:34 7:46 Sw Eucalyptps/Beechwood 3:20
6:31 700 G Road 3:00 7:19 1105 Evans Road 3:28 6:34 Ft. Center/Wilson 3:02 7:08 LaBelle Middle School 2:05 7:49 Sw Eucalyptus/Briarwood 3:25
6:33 1000 G Road 2:58 7:20 1355 Evans Road 3:27 6:35 Ft. Center/Silva 3:03 7:10 Mira Verde (A.M.) (B-137 P.M.)(LHS ONLY) Ft. Thompson/Riverview 3:07
6:37 5945 Spencer Road 2:54 7:21 1560 Evans Road 3:26 6:36 Ft. Center/Deras 3:04 7:15 LaBelle High School 2:25 7:50 Eucalyptus/Birchwood 3:18
6:38 111 E Road 2:53 7:22 1915 Evans Road 3:25 6:37 Bonneville/Ft. Keis 3:05 SECOND RUN: LES 7:5 Country Oaks Elementary 2:55
6:40 Hwy. 29/Conley Drive (Sam's Lane) 2:51 7:23 2130 Evans Road 3:24 6:38 Bonneville/Ft. Adams 3:06 7:36 Tropicana/Valencia 2:50 7:52 Country Oaks Elementary
6:41 Hwy. 29/C Road 2:50 7:24 2240 Evans Road 3:23 6:39 Bonneville/Ft. Simmons 3:07 7:37 Baywood/Linda Court 2:52 NORTH LABELLE AND CIUTAREA
6:43 Hwy. 29/White's Rental 2:48 7:25 2343 Evans Road 3:22 6:40 Bonneville/N. River Road 3:08 7:45 LaBelle Elementary School 2:45 BU #151E AND CITYAREA
6:44 Hwy. 29/Cavasos 2:47 7:26 2510 Evans Road 3:21 6:42 N. River Road/Niles 3:09 THIRD RUN: LES (P.M. ONLY) BUS ROUTE: 0034 BUS #151
6:46 Hwy. 29/Arreola 2:45 7:27 2785 Evans Road 3:20 6:43 Niles/Ft. Simmons 3:10 ITropicana/Valenda 2:58 GRADE LMEVES SERVED: I 12
6:49 Helms Road 2:42 7:28 2895 Evans Road 3:19 6:44 Niles/Ft. Adams 3:11 2736 Baywood/Linda Court 3:00 FIRST RUN: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SECOND RUN: LYDA
6:50 999 Wilson Road 2:41 7:30 Perkins Slaughterhouse (turnaround a.m.) 6:45 Ft. Keis/Howell 3:12 Communtiy Christian School 3:05 AM. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN
6:53 Hwy. 29/fangerine 2:38 3150 Evans Road (turnaround p.m.) 3:18 6:50 Hwy. 78 English 2:52 LES Shuttle to COES 3:07 FIRST RUN: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT
7:00 Raintree/Somerset 2:12 7:32 Case Road/Fussell Grade 3:16 6:52 Hwy.78 Oak Haven 2:51 LES Shuttle to IS 3:12 6:30 2395 North River Road 3:15
7:02 Raintree/Carnation 2:10 7:33 2320 Case Road 3:15 6:54 Hwy. 78/Robb Road 2:45 LES Shuttle to LMS 3:17
7:05 LaBelle Middle School 205 7:34 1865 Case Road 3:14 6:55 Hwy 78/Barber 2:44 LaBelle Elementary School 2:55 6:34 Co mmanche/Mohawk 308
Mira Verde (PM Only)(LMS ONLY) 2:15 7:3 155 Case Road 3:1 6:5 Hwy.78/Caosa Terrance 2:4CITY AREA, TECHER'S SHUTLE (LES) 6:41 Ivan Blouvard 3:00
7:15 LaBelle High School 2:25 7:37 1370 Case Road 3:11 7:10 LaBelle Middle School 2:05 & DAYCARES 6:44 212 Hand Street 2:57
7:25 Upthegrove Elementary School 7:38 1135 Case Road 3:10 7:25 LaBelle High School 2:25 BUS ROUTE: 0029 BUS #192 6:53 541 Bennett Avenue 2:25
(If the students are riding) 2:30 7:39 1035 Case Road 3:09 DRIVER: MRS. MARJORIE RIIETT 7:05 LaBelle Middle School 2:00
7:40 900 Case Road 3:08 SLAUGHTER HOUSE AND NORTH LABELLE FIRST RUN: LMS & LHS SECOND RUN: LE 7:10. LaBelle High School 2:05
SPENCER ROAD, E. ROAD, HWY 29 7:41 575 Case Road 3:07 BUS ROUTE: 0022 BUS #157 IR RUN: ES FOURTH RUN: RETURN 7:13 Bus Compound 3:30
AND PORT LABELLE 7:42 420 Case Road 3:06 DRIVER: MRS. MARYCHANEY DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN 7:17 761 Lincoln Avenue 2:47
BUS ROUTE: 0013 BUS #174 7:43 293 Case Road 3:05 FIRST RUN: IMS AND LS SECOND RUN: UES FIRST RUN: MS & LIHS (A.M.) 7:22 680 E. Oklahoma Avenue 2:20
DRIVER: ANITA LOUX 7:50 Upthegrove Elementary School 2:55 A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # LOCATION P.M. RETURN 6:50 Martin Luther King/Lincoln 2:22 7:25 211 Park Avene (A.M. Only)
GRADE LEVELS SERVED: FIRST RUN: LMS (A.M. ONLY) FIRST RUN: LIIS AND LIES 6:52 Martin Luther/Kissimmee 2:21 7:25 2Prv mene 2O41
A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN PHILLIPS ROAD, HIGHWAY 80 AND CITY AREA 6:28 Hwy.78/Cornelia 2:43 6:55 Martin Luther King/Caloosahatchee 2:20 :30 Upthegrove Elementary School
BUS ROUTE: 0017 BUS #1876:30 Howard Road/EveiRlades 2:45 7:05 LaBelle Middle School 2:05 7:37 701 Kell Mill (A.M. Only)(B-179 EM.)
FIRST RUN: IMS DRIVER: MRS. DENISE BROOKINS 6:32 Howard Road/Seminole 2:46 7:15: LaBelle High School 7:57 900 Edison 2:40
6:45 Lincoln/Missouri FIRST RUN: LHS/IMS SECOND RUN: COES 6:33 Townsend Drive(turnaround) 2:47 SECOND RUN: LHS (P.M. ONLY) 8:00 1185 Lillian Street 2:37
6:46 Elm/Lincoln A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # A LOCATION RM. RETURN 6:39 Kell Mill/Shadow 2:40 Martin Luther King/Lincoln 2:37 8:04 LaBelle Elementary School 2:30
6:48 Clay/Seminole FIRST RUN: IMS 6:44 1771 Ivan (LHS Only) 2:51 Martin Luther King/Kissimmee 2:36 8:15 Country Oak Elementary School 2:10
6:50 Bryan/Davis 6:16 2452 Hwy. 80 3:24 6:45 1290 Ivan (LHS Only) 2:52 Martin Luther King/Caloosahatchee 2:35 SECOND RUN: LYDA
6:51 Bryan/Cypress 6:18 Hwy. 80/Phillips Road 3:22 6:46 Powers Drive/Alex Blvd. (LHS Only) 2:53 LaBelle High School (P.M.) 2:25 TBA.
6:52 Bryan/Sabal Palm Court 6:20 Hwy. 80/Murray Road 3:17 6:48 Whidden Road/Hedge (LHS Only) 2:54 THIRD RUN: LES
7:05 LaBelle Middle School 6:22 5480 Hwy. 80 3:19 6:50 Freedom Fellowship (LHS Only) 2:55 7:27 Belmont/2nd Street 3:10 FELDA, HWY. 29 AND CITY AREA
SECOND RUN: UES 6:25 6945 Hwy. 80 2:54 7:05 LMS/UES Teacher Shuttle(A.M.) 2:05 7:28 Belmont/6th Street 3:11 BUS ROUTE: 0035 BUS #179
G. Road (if needed) 6:27 Hwy. 80/Double J Acres 2:56 7:15 LaBelle High School 2:25 7:29 Belmont/7th Street 3:12 DRIVER: MRS. SUSAN STANLEY
7:25 5945 Spencer Road 3:40 6:28 5935 Hwy. 80 2:58 SECOND RUN: UES 7:30 Palmdale/Kathryn 3:13 GRADE LEVELS SERVED: K.12
7:28 54119 Gutierrez/Hwy. 29 3:36 6:29 5689 Hwy. 80 3:00 7:24 Hwy. 29/Riverbend 3:16 7:31 Palmdale/Kara Lynn 3:14 FIRST RUN: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT SECOND RUN: LYDA
7:30 C Road/Hwy. 29 3:33 6:30 5395 Hwy, 80 3:02 7:25 Hwy. 29/Patton Road 3:17 7:35 Hull/Palmetto 2:59 A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN
7:31 White's Rental/Hwy. 29 3:32 6:31 5233 Hwy. 80 3:04 7:27 Freedom Fellowship 3:18 7:36 Pine/Orange 3:00 FIRST RUN: EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT
7:34 B Road/Wills' Drive(turnaround) 3:28 6:32 4775 Hw. 80 3:06 7:29 Whidden/Trailer #72 3:19 7:39 Davis Pratt Park 3:01 6:20 1400/Loop Road (830A) 3:40
7:35 B Road/Barron's Drive 3:26 6:33 Berry's Main Gate (flurnaround go in Berry) 3:08 7:30 Whidden/Hedges 3:20 7:40 Barbara Street 3:02 6:25 1882 CR 830(A.M. Only)
7:36 B Road/Thompson's Drive 3:25 6:35 Hwy. 78A/Blossom Lane 2:49 Mom's Place (P.M. ONLY) 3:25 7:45 LaBelle Elementry School 2:55 1st house on right pass Mall (P.M.) 3:36
7:37 B Road/Ilrkey Run 3:24 6:38 4050 Hwy. 78A 2:45 7:32 Thigpen/Carlotta 3:21 FOURTH RUN: LES 6:30 531 CR 830. 3:42
7:40 Hwy. 29/Aeola's Drive 3:25 6:40 457 Hwy. 78A 2:43 7:34 Thigpen/Marion 3:22 7:50 195 Martin Luther King 2:47 6:40 4045 S.R. 29 3:26
7:41 A Road/Matthew's Drive 3:19 6:41 Hwy. 78A/Park Drive 2:41 7:40 Ft. Thompsorn/Riverview 3:08 7:52 Martin Luther King/Semminole 2:51 6:48 Perldns Nursery (A.M.) RCMA/A Road (P.M.) 3:23
7:42 A Road/Vasez's Drive rn 3:17 6:45 1160 Captain Hendry Drive 2:38 7:42 Ft. Thompson/Elm 3:09 7:53 Martiri Luther King/Lincoln 2:49 A. Road/Dusrtin Road (P.M.) 3:21
S ARoad/VasquezsDve(tunaround) 6:48 Broward/Oak (LMS) 2:13 7:43 Elm/Oaldahoma 3:10 7:57 LaBelle Elementary School 2:45 Greente "
7:43 155 A Road 3:16 6:49 Broward/Elm (LMS) 2:12 7:44 Oaklahoma/Riverview 3:11 ..:55 G e :
7:44 1348 A Road Niner's Drive 3:15 6:50 Broward/Cypress (LMS) 2:11 Aunt June Daycare (P.M. Only) 3:13 CITY AREA & PORT IABELLE 7:02 Elm/Bennett 2:55
7:45 A Road/Dustin Road 3:14 6:57 Broward/Davis (LMS) 2:10 7:50 Upthegrove Elementary School 2:58 BUS ROUTEr: 0030 BUS #171 DRIVER: 7:04 169 Calhoun 2:10
7:46 A Road/RCMA 3:12 6:57 Raintree/Bon St. (LMS A.M. Only) DRIVER: MRS. MARIA CRUZ 7:10 LaBelle Middle School 2:00
7:49 850 Wilson Road 3:07 7:05 LaBelle Middle School 2:05 NORTH LABEILE AREA FIRST RUN: MS SECOND RUN: [S THIRD RUN: IES 7:15 MiraVerde 2:05
7:58 Upthegrove Elementary School 2:55 Oak Haven/Birchwood/Hwy.80 (LMS P.M. Only) 2:23 BUS ROUTE: 0023 BUS #153 A.M. DEPARTUIRE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN 7:21 LaBelle High School 2:15
THIRD RUN: COES (P.M. ONLY) 7:15 LaBelle High School 2:25 DRIVER: MR. RENE IBAR.A FIRST RUN: IMS & IHS 7:24 4067 sunfloweer 2:31
Bridleway/Bennett 2:43 SECOND RUN: COES FIRST RUN: IHS SECOND RUN: COES 6:40 Cowboy Way/IlTropicana 2:18 7:26 4010 Sunflower 2:33
Seminole/SabalPalm Court 2:36 7:25 Bridleway/Bennet A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN 6:43 Cowboy Way/Airport 2:14 Mira Verde (P.M. Only) 2:38
639 Riverview Street 2:48 7:27 Sabal Palm Ct./Seminole FIRST RUN: LHS 6:52 Mira Verde AM Only (Bus 150 P.M.) 7:27 4012 Edgewater 2:28
Ford/Missouri 2:50 7:29 639 Riverview Street 6:57 Thigpen/Cook 2:41 7:05 LaBelle Middle School 2:05 7:28 4001 Edgewater 2:29
Country Oaks Elementary School 2:35 7:30 Missouri/Ford 7:00 Nobles/Avalon 2:44 SECOND RUN: LHIS -7.a Oikl 3:.na


B. ROAD, A. ROAD AND PORT LABELLE
BUS ROUTE: 0014 BUS #142
DRIVER: MR. WILLIAM ROSE
GRADE LEVELS SERVED: LMS/LHS/LYDA
I A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN
FIRST RUN: LMS/LHS
First Run: LMS/LHS
6:40 B Road/rurkey Run 2:49
6:42 B Road/Wills' Drive (turnaround) 2:50
6:43 B Road/Barron's Drive 2:51
6:44 B Road/Ihompson's Drive 2:52
6:48 A Road/Matthew's Drive 2:41
6:50 A Road/Vasquez's Drive (turnaround) 2:43
6:52 A Road/Niner's Drive 2:44
6:54 A'Road/Dustih Road 2:45
6:56 A Road/RCMA 2:46
7:05 LaBelle Middle School 2:05
7:10 LaBelle High School 2:25
SECOND RUN: LYDA (P.M. ONLY)
LaBelle Youth Development Academy 1:30
Hwy, 29/rangerine 1:35
Greentree 1:38
1455 A Road 1:43
660 A Road 1:44
A Road/Vasquez's Drive (turnaround) 1:45
1555 Evan Road 1:50
1195 Case Road 1:55


7:35 Country Oaks Elementary 7:03 Nobles/Choctaw 2:46 7:10
7:05 Comanchee/Mohawk 2:47 7:12
HWY 80, HWY 78A AND CITY AREA 7:15 Oak Haven (Birchwood) 2:28 7:14
BUS ROUTE: 0018 BUS #135 7:18 LaBelle High School 2:25 7:17
DRIVER: MRS. AUREAARROYO SECOND RUN: COES 7:21
GRADE LEVELS SERVED: 7:35 Hwy. 78/Brittney Lane 3:06
FIRST RUN: UES/LES SECOND RUN: LMS (P.M.) 7:39 Kell Mill 3:10 7:38
A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN 7:40 Nobles/Ross 3:11 7:40


Cowboy Way/Ilopicana
Cowboy Way/Garden
Cowboy Way/Carlyle
Cowboy Way/Airport
LaBelle High School
THIRD RUN: LES
Commanchee/Mohawk
Cnmmanchee/Chickasaw


2:40


3:02


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7:41 Lincoln 2:50
7:47 LaBelle Elementary School 2:45
7:57 2013 Steamboat Circle 2:25
8:00 Country Oak Elementary 2:40
LaBelle Elementary School (P.M. Onlvy) 1:45


LABELLE AREA


FIRST RUN: UES/LES 7:41 Nobles/Avalon 3:12 7:42 Commanchee/Choctaw 3:06 BUS ROUTE: 0036 BUS #180
7:04 Grandma's Grove 3:17 7:42 Nobles/Contreras 3:14 Ivan/Mom's Place (PM.) 3:11 DRIVER: MR. CURTIS LESTER
7:06 Hwy. 80/Phillips Road 3:19 7:55 Country Oaks Elementary School 2:55 7:55 LaBelle Elementary School 2:50 GRADE LEVELS SERVED: PARENTING PROGRAM
7:07 S.R. 80/Murray Road 3:25 A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN
7:09 5480/S.R. 80 3:27 NORTH LABELLE CITY AREA & PORT LABELLE -B ...
7:13 6945/S.R. 80 3:28 BUS ROUTE: 0024 BUS #152 BUS ROUTE: 0031 BUS #184
7:15 S.R. 80/Double J Acres 3:30 DRIVER: MS. JANEEN CAMPBELL DRIVER: MR. JIM SELLERS GENERAL AREA SE,,
7:16 5935/S.R. 80 3:32 FIRST RUN: LMS SECOND RUN: COMES FIRST RUN: LMS SECOND RUN: COES THIRD: COES BUS ROUTE: 0037 I#V4696
7:17 5625/S.R. 80 3:34 A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN DRIVER: MRS. MARIA OL
7:17 5395/S.R. 80 3:36 FIRST RUN: LMS FIRST RUN: LMS GRADE LEVELS SERVED:. FS.E.S.E. hiCH)
7:18 5233/S.R. 80 3:38 6:37 Hwy. 29/Riverbend Drive 2:33 6:51 Cowboy Way/Garden 2:17 FORT MYERS
7:19 5025/S.R. 80 3:39 6:38 Thigpen Road/Marion 2:32 6:53 Garden/Favor 2:19 A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & L P.M. RETURN
7:20 4775/S.R. 80 3:40 6:39 1301 N Bridge St(Freedom Fellowship Church)2:30 6:55 Cowboy Way/Carlyle 2:15 .... T.BA.
7:21 4725/C.R. 78A 3:41 6:41 Whidden Road/Hedges 2:29 7:05 LaBelle Middle School 2:05
7:24 4050/C.R. 78A 3:45 6:42 1460 Alex Blvd. 2:27 SECOND RUN: COES LABELLE AREA
7:26 1850 C.R. 78A/Park Drive 3:48 6:44 980 Ivan Blvd. 2:25 7:10 Cederwood (9031 Penny Lane) BUS ROUTE: 0038 BUS #774
7:30 Captain Hendry Drive/Caloosa Harbour 3:10 6:45 1280 Ivan Blvd. 2:24 7:15 Mira Verde (Santa Fe North & Vacaro Street) 2:47 DRIVER: MRS. DEBBY LIVINGSTON & MIRIAN DOMINQUEZ
7:33 MIK/Caloosahatchee (UES ONLY A.M.)(B-143 P.M.) 6:47 1135 Nobles (Davidson) 2:22 7:16 Raintree/Primrose 2:45 GRADE LEVELS SERVED: E.S.E. FORT MYERS EDEN ACADEMCY
7:35 MLK/Suwanne (UES ONLY A.M.)(B-143 P.M.) 6:48 Nobles/Ross Road 2:21 7:17 Raintree/Carnation 2:42 A.M. DEPARTURE BUS STOP # & LOCATION P.M. RETURN
7:37 Upthegrove Elementary School 6:49 603 Nobles (Contreras) 2:20 7:18 Raintree/Somerset 2:43 67:15 27070 Loblolly Bay Rd. S.W 3:30
LaBelle Program Center (P.M. Only) 3:00 7:05 LaBelle Middle School 2:05 LMS (Teacher Shuttle P.M. Only) 2:50 8:30 Eden Acedamy 3:50


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Pharis receives nursing excellence award


Marva Deane Pharis of LaBelle
is the recipient of the 2006 Nursing
Excellence Award given by the
Division of Patient Services to rec-
ognize the contributions made by
the nursing staff. It offers all team
members an opportunity to for-
mally recognize an individual
nurse for excellence in patient
care. Everyone in the system is
invited to recommend a nurse for
this high level award. Nurses who
work full time and have at least one
year of service are eligible.
Requirements include partici-
pation in unit/department or orga-
nizational activities that improve
patient outcomes. The nurse must


role model customer service by
advocating for patients and fami-
lies, promote a positive culture in a
changing and challenging environ-
ment, be recognized by peers as a
team player, role model clinical
expertise in the field in which the
nurse works and demonstrate the
ability to assist others in achieving
clinical expertise and fosters the
clinical advancement of others.
Nurses who demonstrate these
outstanding qualities are chosen
from the acute care hospitals, home
health, .the Rehabilitation Hospital
and the Ft. Myers Care Center. Four-
teen nurses are chosen from the
entire system with three from each


Submitted to the
Caloosa Belle/Kathy
Carol, Girl Scouts
Dad
and Me
Amanda and dad
Scott Phipps
worked on a proj-
ect together at
Dad and Me event
at Camp Caloosa
in March.


acute, care hospital. Marva was one
of the three from Lee Memorial
Hospital Cleveland Avenue cam-
pus. This is the second time Marva
has received this award, having
received it in 2004 as well.
She has also recently been
awarded the 2006 Excellence in
Clinical Practice Non-Traditional
Setting Award, designed to recog-
nize excellence in the care of criti-
cally ill patients in environments
outside the traditional ICU/CCU
setting. Eligible applicants include
nurses working in home health-
care, progressive care, telemetry,
catheterization labs and emer-
gency departments. Recipients of
this award receive an honorarium
in the amount of $1,000 and one
complimentary registration to the
National Teaching Institute and
Critical Care Exposition.
Marva is a registered nurse
working in the Progressive Care
Unit, as a staff/charge nurse. She
is a Level III "Expert Nurse," a
Nationally Certified Cardiac/Vas-
cular Nurse and an American
Association of Critical Care, Pro-
gressive Care Certified Nurse.
She is the 2006-2007 chair of the
Clinical Practice Council made
up of a nurse from each unit in
the, hospital system. This position
requires her to address and
approve all new policies and
supplies that affect nursing prac-
tice in the Lee Memorial Health


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Submitted to the Caloosa
Belle/Marva Pharls
Marva Pharis is the recipient
of the 2006 Nursing Excel-
lence Award and of the Excel-
lence in Clinical Practice Non-
Traditional Setting Award.
System.
She is an adjunct professor of
Nursing at Florida Gulf Coast
University, a position she had
held for 3 years. Marva recently
completed her Master of Science
Degree from Regis University in
Denver, Colorado, graduating
with honors, having obtained a
perfect 4.0.
Marva also holds a Doctor of
Theology Degree and a Doctor of
Ministry degree both from Jack-
sonville Theology Seminary. She
is the wife of Rev. Gregory E.
Pharis and the mother of three
daughters, Melissa Moore,
Amber Pharis and Miesha Pharis.


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LaBelIe,FL 33935
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4 Barbers
Late Nights Thurs 9 8
216 S. Main Street Unit 3
LaBelle, FL
863-674-1775


SCHRIST
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Lutheran Churcah
1362 Thigpen Road
LaBelle, FL
9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship
The Lords Supper 1", 3' & 51 Sundays
Bible Study Sundays at 10:15 a.m.
Where everybody is Sebody andJesus is Lord
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Todd Prevatt
P.O. Box 202
Palmdale




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300 Davis St En la esquina de Bryan Ave.
Domingo: Servicio 10;00 a,m,
Estudio Biblico 6:00 p.m.
Martes: Serviclo 7:30 p.m. Studio
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Pastor Ben Millican
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Agent
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Liberty National t
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(239) 334-2491
(863) 517-0386 (CELL)


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COMPANY
AUCTIONS S ESTATE SETTLEMENT
390 North Bridge Street
LaBelle. FL 33935
863/675-6400
Fax: 863/612-0250
Call: 239/246-3094
Mark C. Schoenwald.
Certified Estate Specialist
AU 2936 AB 2171


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SERVICES
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land clearing or other.jobs?
239-728-6629


Osceola Concrete
*-Services LLC
Colored Stamped Concrete
Lanais, Drives, Walks
Interior, Exterior, Acid Staining
Concrete Repair and Resealing

863-674-9073
863-843-0333
Licensed and Insured




DENTURES
DR. MERCER'S
DENTURE CLINIC
US 41 SOUTH P FT. MYERS
1w866
226-9400


HANDYMAN
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TREE & LAWN MAINTAINENCE
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FREE Estimates
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13 Missouri St. Suite A
LaBelle, FL
(863) 675-1880
Like a good neighbor,
State Farm Is there.


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Garage, Inc.
Yor Local ACDclco Car Care Coter
863-675-1032
737 Sr. Bridge St.
SK.l] c, FL
Just North of ..angford Ford



LABELLE CARPET
& TILE OUTLET
Wholesale flooring warehouse
110 HICKPOCHEE
HWY 80
LABELLE, FL
863-675-8575
Largest In-Stock Selection




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LABELLE
ELECTRIC
Serving LaBelle Since 1979
Industrial
Commercial
Residential
State Certified & Insured
863-673-2463
239-370-7954

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MEDICAL CENTER

500 .SioimD HmCIwiCTO

863-983-9121



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LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE!
CELL:
863-673-4091
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Dana Howard
Weekley
American
Legion Post 130
699 Hwy 80 West
LaBelle, FLi







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AL TYPES OF WORK AVAILABLE
202 E. Squ nd 1, (ross from (eiston in
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1454 Madison Ave. Immokalee, FL
For appointments call 239-658-3000
Valkitis Wecome.
IMMOIKALEE FAMILY
CARE CENTER

1502 Lake Trafford Rd immokalee, FL
(Wijm Dixie FlaM )
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LaBelle, PL
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863 *e
675-0810
239
344-6712
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NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION
p)863-612-0070
0 86s-612-0080
825 E. I Way- Suite 108
l,l'cl,FL 33935


340 N. BRIDGE STREET
LABELLE, FL
863-674-0003
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Campers use rainbow streamers for Praise and Worship dance.


Caloosa Belle/Kristin Hunter
Mallory Baker, a volunteer from CMUMC, helps Erma Rob-
les a Mira Verde resident make an angel plant during arts
and crafts.
CMUMC reaches out to other cultures


The Mira Verde Camp, put on
by volunteers from Carlson Memo-
rial United Methodist Church, host-.
ed about 50 kids ages .kinder-
garten-5th grade. Jesse Croll, the
children/youth pastor at CMUMC
wanted to reach out to people of a
different culture/backgr6und in


LaBelle's own community.
The theme for the week was
"Fruit of the Spirit," which incorpo-
rated the character of God such as
gentleness, self control, love, good-
ness, joy, patience, meekness,
peace and faith, as well as having a
personal relationship with Him.!


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Friday light Fish Fry

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LABELLE, FL
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ALAN KELLY
MORTGAGE
Kelly Barnes
Principal Mortgage Broker
825 Cowboy Way, Suite 110
LaBelle, PL 33935
Office: (863) 674-0091
ax: (863) 674-0095
Cell: (239) 707-4404
kelly.bames@alankellymortgage.comi




Expect something extra."'
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Waterfront Hfomesites
Jim Green Realty
Owner-Broker
239-728-5481


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863-675-3275
9-5 Mon '- Friday
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AND VIDEO


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LaBelle, FL 33935
(863) 675-7328
(863) 843-0232
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777 WX. Hwy. 80 (8163) b75- 161 h
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,..'reen
Corports
Rescreens
Roof-Overs
*' .utters 5" to 6"
Seamless Aluminum'
(863)838-2477
1450 42nd St.
Winter Haven, FL 33881
L,:,ie L P. .ICPC I 3' 263,. i


Bankof America

SHIRLEY
IMHOFF WILLIS
/ Mortgage Loan Officer
Consumer Real Estate
Tel: 863.675.9065
239.415.6302
Fax: 239.415.6311
shirley.willis@bankofamerica.com
415 W. Hwy 80 LaBelle


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Kathy Hutchins
Lie, Real Estate Broker
Office: 863-612-0551
Fax: 863-612-0553
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233 N. BRIDGE ST
ON TE COWNk CF BSIDE Sr & WASMurON
863-675-0500
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SPENCER
REALTY
Fran W. Spencer, Lic. Broker
437 SR80 W LaBelle, FL
(863) 675-1203 (863) 673-5554
Web: www.SpencetRealtyFl.com


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CALL OUR FACTORY FOR
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& s['ri I I IOWARD
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LaBelle, FL
863-675-4550


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REAL ESTATE
Corner of Hwy 80 &
45 South Riverview
LaBelle, FL 33935
863-675-2718
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Licensed and Insured
863.675.3955
(35 Years Experience)


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OPTICAL CENTER
located in
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100 N. Main St.
LaBelle, FL 33935
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BUS: 863-675-3726
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900 Numbers 160


PITBULL, Black male, young,
very friendly, vic. of Fernwood
Lane, LaBelle. Call to identify.
(863)612-5850


BLACK CURR PUP- 12 wks
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(863)261-4166
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half grown lovable kittens, all
different (863)946-9133
MIXED PUPPY, Rescued
male, will pay for neuterng &
rabies, needs fenced yard.
(863)673-0274 after 6pm.
PUPPIES, Dachshund & poo-
dle mix, look more like
Dachshund, 1 black & 1 tan,
males. (863)634-9153
ROTTWEILER- puppy- parents
direct import from Europe,
8wks old, $600
(863)763-3910





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Dr., Some Furniture & Lots
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LaBelle,
Sat. Aug 5th, 8am-Noon,
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At Berry Grove Entrance.
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Employment -
Full-Time 205
Employment -
Medical 210
Employment -
Part-Time 215
Employment
Wanted 220
Job Information 225
Job Training 227
Sales 230




ACCOUNTING POSITION
Available must have a 2 or 4
year degree in accounting or
related field, good computer
and communication skills a
plus, benefits available.
Fax resume to
(863)763-6169
or apply at:
Syfrett Feed Company
3079 NW 8th Street
Okeechobee.


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QUALITY CONSTRUCTION, INC.


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La.3lle, F.L Licr.sed & .Insured
OFFICE: (863) 675-8814
Call Kelvin Townsend Cell @ (863) 673-3783
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AMERICA'S DRIVING ACADE-
MY Start your driving career
today! Offering courses in
CDL A. One Tuition fee!
Many payment options! No
registration fese!
(888)808-5947 info@ameri-
casdrivingacademy.com.
Builders Choice Supply
Looking for a yard man
with forklift knowledge,
bilingual a plus.
863-674-9900
CAR HAULING. Southeast Re-
gion. $1,100+/WEEK! Great
Home Time! Company Paid
Benefits! PAID.TRAINING
FOR DRIVERS WITH MINI-
MUM 1 YEAR OTR EXPERI-
ENCE! (912)571-9668 OR
(866)413-3074.
DATA ENTRY! Work From
Anywhere. Flexible Hours.
Personal Computer Re-
quired. Excellent Career Op-
portunity. Serious Inquiries
Only (800)344-9636 Ext.
700.
Find It master. Sell It soon-
er In the classifleds


DRIVER NEEDED CDL Class
B drivers license required.
Must have clean driving
record. Good benefits pack-
iqi Drug Free Workplace.
jil (239)657-3168 and ask
for David Carreno or apply in
person at:
United Agri Products
116 Jerome Dr. Immokalee, FL
DRIVER: YOU WANT IT, WE
HAVE IT! Solo, teams, owner
operators, company drivers,
students, recent grads, re-
gional, dedicated, long haul.
Van, flatbed. Must be 21.
CRST Career Center.
(800)940-2778, www.drive-
forcrst.com.
Driver-HIRING QUALIFIED
DRIVERS for Central Florida
Local & National OTR posi-
tions. Food grade tanker, no
hazmat, no pumps, great
benefits, competitive pay &
new equipment. Need 2
years experience. Call By-
num Transport for your op-
portunity today.
(800)741-7950.


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UNITED STATES

SUGAR
CORPORATION

~ Payloader Operator -
$15.06 Plus Benefits
Responsible for safely and efficiently moving bagasse (or
other materials) to ensure a continuous supply to the mill
boilers.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
* A lioy i'i siely ard enicirili y operale neavy equipment
* Atliry lu rea and unrerf land iperaiolr manuals, 101lo
inrlru",iur,3 3- c CiiTifuriL 3|, i- mii iTidliori This pOSiliDA
will D'1 rilquired I OijiifTurniCale i ijili' will ;up rv ,,[,s
and Ouler ronrm operalors
REQUIREMENTS: -
* H ve ijio)id rilelfprrinil aj nid ommuriiclrin s Iius,
including mathematical, reasoning, written and verbal skills,
* Ability to perform job functions such as: heavy lifting,
bending and climbing; must be able to lift a minimum of
fifty pounds
* Ability to work the posted schedule with shift work and
overtime as necessary; this position may be required to
work nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime.
* Required to take the TOST Test
ABOUT US SUGAR CORPORATION
United States Sugar Corporation located in Clewiston
is one of America's largest diversified,
privately held agribusiness firms.
We are employee owned and have world class benefits.
For Immediate consideration please
Email Jdooley@ussugar.com
FAX 863-902-3168
US Sugar is an Equal Opportunity Employer
committed to a diverse workforce.
Women and Minorities are encouraged to apply.


Citrus Belle has immediate openings in the fruit processing
plant. Mechanic helper responsibilities involve making
minor adjustments to various pieces of equipment and pre-
ventive maintenance. Laborers have duties in sanitation,
housekeeping, load & stack various product containers.
Overtime, medical/dental/vision, paid holidays, vacation,
sick pay, Company match 401K, and other benefits. Apply in
person at 6007 SR 29, LaBelle, FL (863) 675-0336
EOE/Drug Free Workplace compliant


La jigilera Citrus Belle tiene puestos vacantes el la
plant. El mecAnico aprendiz se envuelve en manten-
imiento preventive y hacer ajustes menores a diferentes
equipos. Obreros mantienen Areas limpias y sanitario, car-
gan y pilan contenidos de product. Tiempo y medio,
places medico/dental vision, dias feriados, vacaciones,
enfermedad pagadas, contribuci6n de Compaftia en plan de
retiro, mas otros beneficios. Aplique en persona en 6007
Carretera 29, LaBelle, FL. (863)675-0336. Empresa de opor-
tunidades por igual. Cumpliendo con la ley libre de drogas.


Duda


MAINTENANCE
Experienced Electricians and Mechanics needed for an agri-
business operation in Belle Glade. Application should have a
HS diploma (or equivalent) and dependable transportation. The
company offers comprehensive benefits and employees are
paid hourly on a weekly basis. If interested apply to the follow-
ing: In person at 6000 Duda Rd., Belle Glade, FL or by mail: HR
Dept., PO. Box 2015, Belle Glade, FL 33430. EOE
MANTENIMIENTO
Se busca Electricistas y Mecanicos con experencia para una
compania agricultora en Belle Glade. Requisitos incluye una di-
ploma de high school y transportation. La compania les ofrece
beneficios y a los empleados se les paga semanal con un suel-
do por hora fijo. Si estas interesado aplique en persona al
6000 Duda Rd., Belle Glade, FL o por correo al siguente: Dept.
Personnel, RO. Box 2015, Belle Glade, FL 33430 La compania
no discrimina contra veterans, minoridades, personas con
disibilidades, o contra su sexo.


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MANAGEMENT

Immediate restaurant management
openings in Lake-. Placid, Moore
Haven, LaBelle, Clewiston and
Okeechobee. We are a franchise with
27 restaurants throughout South
Florida and are hiring energetic,
honest, and responsible individuals.
We offer:
-Excellent Salaries
-Meoical and Life Insurance
S-Dental insurance
-401K.Sweings Plano s
-Paid Vacations
-Advancement Opportunities
-Training Program

For an interview please ,call:
863-983-4224
or mail your resume in confidence to:
Pauline Alvarez
Southern Management Corporation
1014 W. Sugarland Hwy.
Clewiston, FL 33440


-, .MEDICAL CENTrrER
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Full time ER RN Ill Staff/Supervisor
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Full Ume Re-istered Nurse
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Full timre Respiratory Therapist
CFT .:.. PART reo d ,Ith .T.W'. ("i C ,-1 ,L p -..-, ,luh a',d i .,eal
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Full time- 'ledclal Technologist
14,.1 :"". a jd FL ME.Iin,'l it..,r,,:,l.:,L. I,,.:e ;
Part ume. Pharmacy Tech
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Per diem- Laboratory Assistant
Previous exp. In Phlebotomy is required
Phone: 863-902-3079 or Fax resume to: 863-983-0805
Drug Free Workplace EOE


ASSISTANT STORE MGR.
GAS/C. STORE
Brighton Reservation
Min. 1 yr supervisory experience. Excellent
comm. & computer skills. Good leadership
skills, positive attitude. Flexible hours, FL
Drivers Lic. High School diploma or GED
Exc. Ben. incl. med, dental & 401K
Salary based on exp. w/ben.
Fax res. to (954) 967-3477


UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Research Center, Immokalee, FL-
LABORER
General Repair and maintenance of facilities, grounds and
equipment. Starting wage 8.50 per hour. Must have
transportation and be able to easily lift 50 Ibs.
Apply in person at:
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA RESEARCH
AND EDUCATION CENTER
2686 State Road 29 N
Immokalee, FL
For information call Kris Sytsma
(239)658-3400
Equal Opportunity Employer


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The Seminole Casino in Immok
energetic and enthusiastic indivi
HOTTEST entertainment ve
Quality individuals seeking CAR
and advancement are encourage
Bartender
Cage Cashier
Cocktail Server
Count Team Member
Dining Room Hostess
Dining Room Server
Human Resource Clerk
Players Club Representative
Poker Dealer
Prep Cook
Public Space Attendant
Security Officer
TAD Customer Service Rep.
TAD Machine Technician
Vault Cashier
We are also seeking candidates for the
Financial Analy
TAD Floor Superv
Benefits available for all employees
www.theseminolecasino,com
Apply in person at: 506 S. 1st St.
Immokalee, FL
1-800-218-0007
The Seminole Casino is a Drug-free Workplace

The Seminole Tribe of Florida is hiring
at our Ahfachkee School on our Big
Cypress Reservation.
Media Specialist Operate/supervise media
center. Assist teachers & students with med
center & materials. BS/BA degree or higher
related field. FL cert. for media specialist.
Experience in all areas of library science &
with media equipment & technology.
Resumes to:
Seminole Tribe of Florida, HR
6300 Stirling Road.
Hollywood, FL 33024
Fax 954-967-3477
Email galtmanasemtribe.com
Additional details at www.semtribe.com


ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II
PSN#64031216

Environmental Health Specialist with the PBC
Health Dept., responsible for inspecting child c
facilities, schools, migrant camps, trailer park
and other regulated facilities. Applicants mus
have a bachelor's degree with 30 hrs. in physil
or biological science.
The work location is Belle Glade.
Submit application online at
https://peoplefirst.myflorida.com,
enter pos. # 64031216.
For assistance, call (87o7)562k7287.
Application deadlhieb:8/4/06.
Fingerprint required. (PR830605)




DAILY WORK DAILY PAY
ALL TYPES OF WORK AVAILABLE
BRQ,< FINDERS
202 E. Sugaand Hwy. Ao- m Cwiston Inn)
(863) 902-9494



Drivers $1000+ WKLY Great L A
Miles, Hometime & Bonus g .
*36-43cpm/$1.20pm* $0 P position:
Lease NEW Trucks CDL-A + Full-time Day Manage
3 mos OTR Local Orientation Duties:
(800)635-8669. Cleaning, managing po
Drivers- OTR, Flatbed and supervision of adults
Reefer. Recent Average children, fee collection
$1,294-$1,523/week. No Ex- responsibleto board (
perience? On the Road month probationary per
Training Available. Orienta- Salary:
tion in Florida ContractLabor
(800)771-6318 www.pri- (Wages, without benefit
me)mpc.com.Contact:
com Louis Lillard
ELECTRIC SOLUTIONS Secretary Treasurer
ELECTRICIANS WANTED 675-1501 or 234-163
Lead men & helpers Starting:
Top Pay & Company Vehicle Immediately
Se Habla Espanol
(239)348-8272 Help Wanted for Cemet
and General Maint Te
F/T ACCOUNTING CLERK Need experience operate
AT MERIT PETROLEUM CO. backhoe. Class A CDL p
Must be detailed oriented and ferred but not mandate
have good computer skills to Apply at Akin-Davis Fur
handle Accounts Receivable Home, Hwy 80, LaBell
and order Entry. Competitive (863)675-2125
pay including medical insu-
rance, retirement program, va- HIRING FENCE INSTAL
cation and sick pay. Pay based on exp.
Applications being accepted have drivers lice
M-F at 139 East Hickpochee (863)673-2872
Ave. (SR-80) LaBelle. IMMEDIATE OPENING
FULL CHARGE Full/Time ~
BOOKKEEPER Welders & Painter
For farming operation in Experienced Only Ar
Immokalee. Must be a Call Mike @
self starter. Payroll, Ac- (863)675-3424
counts Receivable, Ac-
counts Payable and LAND CLEARING & 1
General Ledger. Will SERVICE. Exp. req. $10.
work closely with corn- hr. Call Sam at Southern
pany accountant and Services(239)633-7173
owner of company. Can MANAGER: Couple to ma
be a very challenging and manufactured home par
rewarding position for LaBelle. Over see operate
the right individual. Bookkeeping/clerical sI
Please send resume to required. Good people sk
239) 657-2884 or call Possibly live on site.
239) 657-2312. Call 239-343-9984 day
fax resume 239-343-99


HANDYMEN AND WOMEN Need person on M
must know some carpentry, Need on Mo
cabinetry, masonry, painting, Home setup crew
roofing, tiling, gardening, Must have good
also a driver and housekeep- transportation. Ca
er. Call Madhu at ransportaon.
(954)609-8525. 863-675-4300 0
INTERESTED IN A POSTAL please leave mess
JOB Earning $57K/yr Avg NEEDING: Two individu,
Minimum Pay? Our services with CDL license Class A
can help you prepare for the train students to obtain C
Postal Battery Exam, Find Must have 1 year experie
Out How! Call Today For and clean background
More Information... Bilingual a plus.
(800 584-1775 Ref Code Please stop by or call
#P5799. 863-675-0755 ask for Ai
LOADER OPERATOR 250 E Cowboy Way
LOADER OPERATOR LaBelle, FL 33935
Now being hired at LaBelle, FL 33935
Ortona Sand Company Shop here IIrsti
Call (863)675-1454 The classified ads


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"n English/Spanish preferred. LaBelle Photographer FORMAL GOWN, Size 12 nature required !-xcluoes.
ons Excellent benefits. Fax worn once, lavender, great govt. fees! Call weekdays
ills resume to (863)983-9604 condition. Paid $275, asking (800)462-2000, ext.600.
ills. applyat Call $100 (863)634-0339 (Bam-6pm) Alta Divorce,
s or FL Community Health 863 FLLC. Established 1977.
sor Centers, Inc., 517-0308- i FENCE- Chain linked, 800 or
97 315So.W.C.OwenSt., 900 ft. & 2 large gates.
bile Clewiston, FL. CAROUSEL HORSE- Appox. $800. (863)675-0379
W. EOE/DFWP 30 yrs old. Designed by art-
W Em n Tiing ist. $300. (863)234-9747 GLASS DISPLAY CASES- (4)
S$300. (863)234-9747 with light, L48" x H36" x
S Higgin'sTree Service DOLL HOUSE- '1974, Wil- D24", $100 for all will sell
.il -- 25 years experience. Free liamsburg, 3 story, Accesso- sep. (863)675-6061
ir CERTIFIEDCNA/HHA estimates.Lic.&insured. ries included. $500. LP RECORDS (40+) &
age. with 12yrs. experience. Avail. Call 863-675-3955. (863)234-9747 PLAYER, Orchestral & sym-
s immediately. 863-675-1742 ELVIS RECORD & SOUVENIR phony music. Very nice condi-
As t. COLLECTION: Approx. 44 yrs. tion. $250 (863)946-3570
to WILL DO HOUSEKEEPING old. Rare items. $600 all or VIDEO CHAIR- Excellent con-
DL. & LAWN CARE: best offer.. 863-824-3358 edition. $15. (863)634-5038
cne Reasonable Rates. edition. $15. (863)634-5038
S Call (863)843-0172 FOOTBALL/BASEBALL CARDS WINDOW AWNINGS (2), $30
(863)843-0172 NEWSPAPER MAKES (3-400)- Racing & Comic. late (863)634-3234
YOU A MORE INFORMED 80s early 90s Exc. cond. $400
tgie Need a few more bucks to AND INTERESTING or best offer!! 863-763-8943 WOLFF TANNING BEDS Buy
purchase something PERSON. Direct and Save! Full Body
deer? Pick up some PRECIOUS MOMENTS units from $22 a month!
extra bucks when you Collection, 16 pieces, some FREE Color Catalog CALL
sell your used Items Iln adowodtwmpoptr oldies, not in boxes. $200 or TODAY! (800)842-1305
the classifelds. will sell sep. 863-265-0353 www.np.etstan.com.


Christmas Trees LaBelle-5 Acres-corner lot, (866)462-8198.
Farm Equipment 805 LaBelle- 5 Acres- corner lot,
Farm Feed Products 810 Crescent Ave SW & Fay St. KY /TN LAKE OVERVIEW PAR-
Farm Miscellaneous 815 (305)812-2008 CEL 2.16 acre high ground
Farm Produce 820 .-- .--- IIA parcel offers some of the
Farm Services best views up and down
Offered 825 Lake Barkley. 90 min to
Farm Supplies. HUNTING LEASE WANTED Nashville. Very close to Land
Services Wanted 830 Deer/Hog. Near Ft Drum Between the Lakes rec. area.
Fertilizer 835 area. Please call Doug to $62,000. (866)339-4966.
Horses 840 discuss (954)914-4303 LAKE ESCAPE at The Ridges
Landscaping f .. ... Resort & Club. Bed & Break-
Supplies 8451 fast at Our Beautiful Lakeside
Lawn & Garden 850 Mountain Resort in Hiawas-
Livestock 855 see GA. $99-weekday to
Poultry.., Supplies B60 FORT KNOX $139. TheRidgesResort.com
Seeds/Plants,' SELF STORAGE (888)834-4409.
Flowers 865 New Ig. units avail., air LOOKING TO OWN LAND? In-
conditioned & non-air, vest in rural acreage
each unit alarmed, area throughout America; coastal,
fenced & well lighted, mountain, waterfront proper-
Espace for boats, trailers, ties, 20 to 200 acres. For
RV & trucks. Manager on- FREE Special Land Reports:
DOZER- 1969 D4, for parts, site, 1025 Commerce Dr., wiw w.l andbuyers -
$500 (863)357-3981 LaBelle. 863-675-1025. guide.com/fl.


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Financial Merchandise -
_______ rCOMPUTER- Dell Dimension
MO S [fIT4700, P4,530 (3.0GHZ)
....- 512MB/80GB, complete pkg
Business Air Conditioners 505 $500 (863)467-5877

Money Lenders 310 Appliances 515 GB Ram, 2 mos. old, orig.
kalee is seeking fun, Tax Preparation 315 Appliance Parts 520 box & discs. $1420
duals to join the area's Seauty Supplies 525 (863)677-0459
nue immediately Boo & Magazines535 MS OFFICE STUDENT
Busin Building Materials540 ADOBE CS2 ACAD., $400 or
lEER OPPORTUNITIES I... Business Equipment 545 will3)677 separate
t l YC N U Carpets/Rgs 550 (863)677-0459
aged to apply TODAY ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE Do Children's Items 555 SCANNER- UMAX Astra
you eam $800/day? 30 Ma- China, Glassware, Etc. 560 1220S, All hardware. Extra
$9.00 plus tips chines, Free Candy All for Clothing 565 software, Win. 98, $25.
$9.50 per hour $9,995. (888)629-9968 Coins/Stamps 570 (863)675-4970 Lv. msg.
$5.50 plus tips B02000033. CALL US: We Collectibles 575
er willnot be undersold! Computer/Video 580 SCHOOL COMPUTER- moni-
$8.00 per hour Earn $367.97 per day with Crafts/Supplies 585 tor, keyboard, mouse, edu-
$8.00 per hour Earn $367.97 per day with Crause pples |5 national program, $150
$5.50 plus tips your own business. No B.S. Crusapes Fric590 national program, (863)843-0158
No boss. Just partners. Free DFrpes, Linaen F ixaurLc 595 (863)843-0158
$10.00 per hour training. www.wahdream- Fireplace Fixture 600
$10.00 per hour team.com Firewood 605
$28.00 avg. w/grats Furniture 610
$8.00 pe r hour Fed up with your ob, business Furs 615 BED FRAME, King size, 4 post,
$ 0 h or franchise? Start making Health & Reducing black metal. $140
$9.00 per hour the money you deserve to Equipment 620 (863)634-0339
$10.00 per hour make. I'm the leader you've Heating Equipment,"' CHINA CABINET, Solid wood,
$21.00 avg. w/tips been looking for. Supplies 625 2 pc. w/5 shelves. Hand
$12.50 per hour (800)831-2279 Household Items 630 Made. Must see! $500
$10.00 per hour LOCAL VENDING ROUTE: Jslightsy (863)763-8943
ese professional positions: Snack & Soda, Full-Line, All Luggage 645 COMPUTER TABLE wood,
st Brands. Great equipment & Medical Items 650 large, lots of storage. Good
support. Financing available Miscellaneous 655 cond. $30. (863)697-6618
isor ,i w/$6 K down. To m: Musical Instruments 660 COUCH
S9 4 ) 9 7 1 9 3 0 1 Office Supplies/ Dk Purple, exc. cond. $100.
B0#2002-037. Equipment 665 239-826-0399
Looking for successful entre- Pets/Supplies/
preneurs only to open fran- Services 670 COUCH, Loveseat, 2 Recliners
chise business in town must Photography 675 & 2 End Tables. Great shape!
be proven in management, a Plumbing Supplies 680 $700 for all, will sep.
IM E born risk-taker DO NOT Pools & Supplies 685 (863)674-1442
CALL otherwise Restaurant DINING TABLE custom made
ONE PERSON SALES OFFICE (800)819-2634. Equipment 690 w/glass top, nice cond. Cost
LaBelle, F/T, Book Keeping/ Satellite 695 $1150 new, sacrifice for
Clerical Skills required. Sewing Machines 700 $150. (561)633-1371.
Workw/pubic Servces Sporting Goods 705
Call 239-343-9984 days or Stereo Equipment 710 DRESSER & HEADBOARD,
fax resume 239-343-9997 TelevisionRadio 715 Moving, must sell. $50 or
a Ire Tickets 720 best offer. (863)467-8094
ia Owner Operators: Did you av- Tools 725 GIRLS BEDROOM SET, Desk,
S erage $1.88 in your Tractor To4s Games 730 dresser, armoire, mirror, twin
in or $1.41 in your Straight Babysitting 405 s 735s head & foot board. $400
Truck last week? Our Owner Child Care Needed410 Wanted to Buy 740 (239)691-6368Ft.Myers
Operators did! Tri-State Ex- Child Care Offered415 (239)691-6368 Ft. Myers
pedited (888)320-5424. Instruction 420 LOVESEAT W/SOFA BED-
Services Offered425 looks new, $50
OWNER OPERATORS ONLY! Insurance 430 (863)357-0060
3200+ miles per week with Medical Services435 iII 8)70
our dry vans. Out 10-14 RACE CAR BED FRAME- Little
days. Top pay. FSC on ALL AIR CONDITIONER '05 York Tykes, blue, mattress not in-
MILES! Trinity Nationwide 3.5 ton package unit w/ heat clouded, excellent condition,
Carriers (866)398-2014. new in box. -$1750 $150. (863)634-3069
Owner Operators wanted. (954)309-8659 RECLINER- over stuffed with
Owner Operators wanted. heat and massager, Comfy,
Long Haul loads FL to CA, COMPUTER APPLICATIONS $100 (863)357-0060
CA to WA, WA to FL. Pull our TUTOR
Air-Ride Reefers. Hammell Tutoring in Word, Excel, BARBER CHAIR, Emil J. Padair SMALL TABLE- good for sew
Transport Service Inc. Ask Power Point, Access, in Porcelain base w/foot rest machine, wooden, w/ 3 side
for Paul Magana yourhome all hydraulics work. $706 drawers$75 (863)824-8749
(541)571-3974. www.ham- Will design spread sheets neg. (863)697-0328 SOFA, Lane, leather, w/end re-
melltransport.com. etc upon request. liners, snack tray & storage
RECEPTIONIST& MORE Call Lynne at drawer, burgundy, like new.
ty RECEPTIONIST& MORE (863)675-7049 $250 (863)467-1897
are Comput years expe rk, Etc. OVEN- 2 in 1, microwave/con- SOFA, LOVESEAT & CHAIR-
are Computer-Excel, Work, Etc.. vection, brand new $100
S Calculator, Telephone, Multi- -3o,b 1 dark multi colored, like new,
3t Tasking & Customer Service. "6b3)-,.uil $550 (863)824-8749
cal Please call (239)658-6060 COMPUTER SERVICE REFRIGERATOR, 6 cu. ft. for UTILITY CART- drop leaf, tile
troubleshooting, set-up, RV, gas & electric, new in top with 2 stools, $75
up-grades, systems built, box. 700 (239)297-4006 (863)467-7017
TRUCK DRIVER tutoring. Win.95,98, (3) (8)70
2000. ME, XP licensed. STOVE TOP RANGE- GE, never ,, I .
Company located in Immok- Call Gary 863-675-7925 used, paid $229 asking $75
alee seeking truck drivers (863)675-0104
to transport produce in (3751 COLT 38, Special 4" police
company provided trucks. Iiniii WASHER & DISH WASHER- positive, Blued Stag Horn
All iwp, are no lurlherr Lrike rw E.c cond $100 gorip 1.300 or trade.
Norththan Ormond Beach ALL W," S3pr.r 2.2360.1i t,:7)t61^..22
and include deliveres up RIFLE AMMO- Win. 30 30
and down both the East OCCASION WASHER/DRYER, Frigidaire, Win, 20 rnd box, $7. Pioneer
and West Coasts and there Stackable, heavy duty, super Area. Ask 4 Ross
are noout-of-statetrips. DI capacity, runs silent, perfect (863)983-8661.
Make between $45,000 cond. $500 (863)228-3958
$50,000 a year! Benefits Call (863)228-3958
include Medical, Dental, WHIRLPOOL WASHER &
Life, Vision,flexible work 863 DRYER Excellent condition. DIAMOND RING, Ladies, Euro
schedule and paid vaca- $350 or best offer eanCut,30oint.14ktwieur
tiontime.Candidatesmust 673-0065 (863)697-6618 old. $500. (863)357-2233
have a clean driving record
and valid CDL Class A FL 863 Api Okee. area.
drivers license.To apply, S I NECK CHAIN: 18 kt., 20".
complete an application @ 612-11 08 $700. (863)357-2233 Okee.
807 E Main St., Immokalee JUICER- Oster Juice & Vege- area.
or call Human Resources Se Habla Espanol table extractor/juicer. Paid
@ 239-657-4421. $300 asing $60, like new I *|le 0
'm (863)675-0104
Truck Drivers: CDL training. FRyls 03. MEDICARE PATIENTS! Call
Up to $20,000 bonus. Accel- SALLY MAE Us Toll Free (866)294-3476
rate your career as a Sol- DISC JOCKEY BICYCLES, (3), 26", 2 won- and receive a FREE METER!
dier. Drive out terrorism by
keeping the Army National Music for all occasions: en's, 1 multi speed, 1 single, Am-Med Quality Diabetic
er Guard supplied. 1-800-GO- weddings, parties, 1 men's, 2 spd., $75 neg. Supplies.
'ol, GUARD.com/truck. quinceaneras. 675-1625. will sell sep. (863)635-0772 LIFT CHAIR- Good condition.
& I CHOPPER BICYCLE- Bright $350. (863)801-4949
S WELDER Looking for experi- : .Had green w/flame. Excellent MEDICAL SCOOTER- Electric,
3 enced welder. Must be able condition. Pd. $200. Asking Charger & spare tire. Cost
iod) toT & MIG Aluminum.Call HANDYMAN $100. (863)634-5038 $2500. Asking $150.
All services offered, including B i (863)234-1700
ts) We're raising pay for Florida pressure washing. S ihd lJ 57I WHEELCHAIR- Padded with
Regional drivers! Home eve- 25 years experience, extra seat cushion. Excellent
ry weekend! Home during (863)674-0808 or BUILDING SALE! "MANUFAC- condition. $125.
the week! Solid weekly (239)872-7706or TURER DIRECT Since 19801" (863)357-8788
16 miles! 95% no touch! Pre- (813)436-1246 Extensive range of siz- .
planned freight! $.43 per es/models. Example:
mile HEARTLAND EXPRESS 40'x100'x16'=3.48/sq.ft.
(800)441-4953 www.heart- Ends optional. 3-week deliv- AIRLINE MECHANIC Rapid
ery landexpress.com. GONZALEZ ery. 25'x40'x12' $3990 (LIM- training for high paying Avia-
h. LAWN/LANDSCAPING ITED QTY). Pioneer tion Career. FAA predicts se-
ing WILSON MILLER Also do handyman jobs (800)668-5422. vere shortage. Financial aid if
ire- 1863)675-1166 qualify Job placement as-
ry. Has openings for Instru- (863)673-6388 I 88st)a34e5387CALL AIM
e. Our LaBelle office. Experi- ELITE COMPOSED ROOFING ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE
enced oronthejobtrain- PANELT S- New, 4'W x38"LCOMPOSEROOFING from Home. Medical,
LERS ing in surveying. Must WE BUYALUMINUM, ALL 3" insulation, $2000 for all *Computers *Criminal Jus-
Must like the out doors. KINDS Copper & Brass, willsellsep (863)763-5011 tice. Job placement assis-
nse. Closed Sunday. Call first tceJ. .Computer provided.
Please contact Karen at 863-675-8760, 257- 0879 METAL DOORS- 2, Jenweld & Financia Aid if qualified. Call
NGS 239-263-6464 X 7010 or cellent condition. $205 Will (866)858-2121 www.onli-
23 -r26364 separate.(863)763-1377 neTidewaterTech.com.
SEE/DFWP NAREHOOD SLIDING GLASS DOORS, AVON, 58 older pcs., mostly
VJply. UED PP TOGRAPH Y Used, 60x80 w/frame, good for all. (863)357-6113 Buck-
PHOTOGRAPHY condition. $100 hoea RidgArea.
______Weddings, (863)983-7625 after 6pm head Ridge rea.
Family Portraits, CELL PHONE- Nokia #3595.
REE Join all the people who car & home chargers, headset
-$15. I Landscapes, say, "I sold It in the clas- & user guide. Exc cond, $30.
Land Quinceneras sifedls." (863)763-6342
LPN FT Special Events DIVORCE$275-$350*COVERS
Must have current State of children, etc. Only one sig-
nage FI li.n~ne Rilinnil. .....


5pc. set + 5 prof. Sabian AAX
DRUMeSET-5TAMA Rcksntar FOR SALE BY OWNER 863-673-5071
Stage/Studio cymbals. Pro
heads. $600. 863-675-3838OhU
ODE BANJO- made by Gretch,
$1400 (239)657-4581!d
Q I 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath ~ Price to sell!
BANTAM CHICKENS 4011 East Sunflower Circle -
Old English. (5) $25 for all, will Port LaBelle, Unit 4, Near High School / Birchwood.
sell separate. 863-763-4638 Totally Remodeled in 2006
BLUE HEALER/BORDER Collie New Stainless Steel Appliances, Carpeting, Tile, Etc.
Lovable, great w/kids. $50. Over Sized Lot on Cul-De-Sac & Green Belt
863 634-gre343 after 5pm. $179,500. Must see! Won't Lastll! 863-673-5071

BOXER PUP, AKC Champion
Pedigree, 7 mo. old, beautiful Fart
flashy brindle male. $500. Il
863-675-9326/863-673-1214 E m| [st e
CHIHUAHUA, white/tan, male, INTL TRACTOR 660- diesel,
2 mos. old, black/tan female, $1500 (863)357-3981 I I Flll
8 mos. old, taking deposits.
(863)675-2541 (days) Barb H .. 840:
Business Places -
Cavailable, parents on preis- CANADIAN TIMOTHY HAY Sale 1005
es, full blooded, 1st shots, $10 per bale. Commercial
$150 (863)467-8206 (239)470-3113 Property Sale 1010
Condos/
DOG CRATE, 30"W, 32"H, Townhouses Sale1015
48"L. "GREAT CRATE" '- Farms Sale 1020
#6000. Like new. $75 Houses Sale 1025
(863)675-0627 .. Hunting Property 1030
Investment
KENNEL, American Kennel, Property Sale 1035
5'x10', paid $280, asking Land Sale 1010
$150 or best offer. fa' W Lots -Sale 1045
(863)357-1560 -o r Open House 1050
Oceanic Aquarium, 200 gal- On line A lService Out of State -
Ion, w/8 filtration systems, Buy SellProperty Sale 1055
oak base cabinet w/6 doors, Buy Sell Trade Property Inspection1060
$1200. (239)410-3784 Horses, Tack, Etc. Real Estate Wanted 1065
8634671304 .Rsort Property-
PET CHICKEN, For pet ONLY! 8 3 67- 130 Sale 1070
$3(863)843-2495 www.okeechobee-horse-trader.com Warehouse Space 1075
RING NECK DOVES, normal Serving The Greater Waterfront Property 1080
color, $25 for all. Lake Okeechobee Area
(863)675-2541 R.R. APPALOOSA, Gelding, 6
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, years. $1200 or best offer. Ho -l e102
DOVES, PIGEONS, GOATS, (863)763-2379
POT BELLY PIGS & RABBITS BRAND NEW IN OKEECHOBEE
(863)675-4981 lawn Grlel 5 DIRECT FROM BUILDER- 2
to choose from, 3br,2ba, on
ZEBRA FINCHES, mated pair, large lot, end of quiet cul-de-
with cage, $20. ARIENS ZERO TURN, 42" cut, sac, designed by famous
(863)697-8731 Good condition. Garage kept. Palm Beach Architect, tile
$850. (863)447-2130 throughout, all amenities,
GRILL, Full size, side table $205,000 (561)718-2822 or
Burner, warming rack, flame cpbirdie@adelphia.net
Above Ground, 13'x21'x4', control. $30 (863)634-3234 GOLDEN GATES ESTATE,
splash super pool, incl. RIDING LAWN MOWER- Yard- Reduced$279,900.2br,2ba,
pump, like new; $2000. Machine by MTD, 13hp, 38" High & Dry. (239)354-0630
(561)722-9565 Okee Area cut, 6 spd. Approx 3 yrs old. Hgh & Dry (239)354-0630
Demo Homesites Wanted Gar kept$350. 863-763-7161 /p 4,f / &j &
Now! In selected areas! For RIDING MOWER- 11hp, older Immokalee, 5BR/3BA, on
the New Kayak Pool The model Snapper, still runs & 1/ acre, fenced yard,
above ground pool with in- mows, needs TLC, $200 2 driveways, swimming pool
ground features. Save $ with (863)697-6565 with new cage & filter, new
this unique opportunity. Free RIDING MOWER Sna 12 acuzzi, mother in law
Estimates / FAST INSTALLA- RI 30" cut.DING MOWER, Snap r, 12 apartment, new roof, air ducts,
TION / EZ Financing. Call 3517-277Labelle ceiling fans (inside & outside)
(866)348-7560. (863)517-2077 Labelle & new toilets & much more.
RIDING TRACTOR- Sears, $400,000 (239)470-3330
M I 16hp, twin cyl,44" cut, $400 LaBelle: 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba., Good
LT l (863)467-47 Neighborhood within city lim-
MOULTRIE FEEDER- Electric, YEARLING PHILLY, Appaloosa its. Asking $180,000.
$30-40. (863)763-1377Good condition. Belium Cross, $600 (863)673-0369
(863)843-2495 LaBelle 3/3 Down Town, Near
!:Stereo Courthouse Lg. rooms Top
'Equim en 07 Area $212K or Annual Lease
Rentals $1800 mo. 561-441-2800
DUAL CASSETTE PLAYER/RE-
CORDER-. ',:riv in,- i. 1:1 R NT
Ir'er uir rnoi t:,oiinti' ,. ,-,,lv
er u.'.el:,l$ ;;,.i6 .i-'5.96 By Owner, 20+ acres in Muse
HOME THEATER, RCA. 5110 Apartments 905 on Fernwood Lane, $25k per
wj~l 6 F ,i DvIo Business Places 910 acre. Call for details
walli b6 e Dvrs.OVD Business Places 910 (863)612-0010
p lay,1 FM ra,i, *.90 Commercial (863)12-010
I8,3184.i)1 i0Property 915
Condos.,' .. ... ..
SUB WOOFER 15 Townhouses Rent920
MlA AijriO h:,ld'; r ii.) w, i, rin Farm Property Port LaBelle, Owner financing
.e ie.1 J.. li 0 w I. 1.10 Rent 925 with 10% down. $44,900.
.F.-t.,i7E., House Rent 930 863-599-1439 or
SUB WOOFERS 12.i 10. ,,. Land Rent 935 863-983-9627
luT i.I ~, .-.. Resort Property O -
SURROUND SYSTEM- P n3- Roommate 950 I
rn: ,:ubwioler Rooms to Rent 955
SS u1jril ,.. iJi)iilv 1[.i0iJ) Storage Space BEAUTIFUL N. CAROLINA.
I", .q-'.' Rent 960 ESCAPE TO BEAUTIFUL
Rent960 WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS.
FREE COLOR BROCHURE &
I 'rt I INFORMATION. MOUNTAIN
RCA- Brand new 20" Tru Flat PROPERTIES W/SPEC-
screen MTS/Stereo, Elec- TACULAR VIEWS HOMES,
tronic V chip. $125. CABINS, CREEKS & INVEST-
(863)467-2149 Leave msg V MENT ACREAGE. Cherokee
TV,3)Wide214Screaven:2" seMountain GMAC Real Estate.
TV, Wide Screen: 42" & Bascherokeemountainrealty.com
$1500. (863)674-1442 2 BEDROOM (800)841-5868.
E* 2 rBAlTiHi DIRECT OCEAN ACCESS
IN APA.RTM-IE N S PROPERTIES! STARTING AT
AIR COMPRESSOR, 5.5 hp' 6 IN lABL ONLY $79,900! Properties
months old. Paid $750, Ask- B up to 3+ Acres available!
ing $600 neg. One Day Only Sale! August
(863)674-0416 LaBelle 12th. Call Today for Reser-
(3)674-16 LaBelle -vation! (866)950-5263 Ext
AIR COMPRESSOR 1105.
$600Snap-On brand. Nearly neEast Tennessee- Norris Lake
$600. 863-634-3328 C5.6 acre wooded LAKE-
COMPRESSOR- 80 Gal, 5hp FRONT lot- $66,500 5.1 acre
220. Airco welder AC/DC hell- wooded VIEW lot- $28,900
welder. Parts Washer, Heavy LaBelle, 1BR on River Front, Call Lakeside Realty @
duty. $500. (863)357-3981 Veryprivatefurnished, utilities (423)626-5820 Or visit
CRAFTSMAN COMPRESSOR included. No Pets, No Smok- www. akesiderealty-tn.com.
2hp, 20 gal., twin cylinder, ing, No Children, $800 month- Gated community 2 hours
hose, portable, 150psi. $60 ly, 1 yr lease + Sec Dep. from Atlanta & the Coast. 1/2
863-697-2033 (239)337-7514 to 3 acre parcels from the
CUTTING TORCH ac tylne LABELLE, 2BR/1BA, $40's. Incredible sunsets &
outfit, w/cart, $300 $695/mo. 1st, last & security summer breezes! Private 1o-
(561)633-1371. required. (863)673-0662 cation, amenities. Call
-l U LeBelle, Efficiency 1 BR, Wa- (866)882-1107.
ter included in rent. $500 GEORGIA/ NORTH CAROLINA
mo. + 1st & last mo. Captivating mountain views,
(863)675-4847. lakes, rivers, waterfalls.
VACUUM CLEANERS, (2), Kir- -.... Homesites starting @
by, with all attachments. |i PIm $39,900. Log home kits @
$300 will sell separately. $39,900. Limited avaiilability.
(863)763-5011 MONTURA New Home Call (888)389-3504 X700.
$850. sm. + Sec Dep., 1st& starting mid $300k. New
NEW N CO O Last mo. rent. (863)675-6129 master planned ocean front
NEW COIN COLLECTOR want- POR LaBelle 3br 2ba Lare community on beautiful
Plg tall to elcoin Bonus Rm. 7048 Tide Cir. Mustang island, near Corpus
pease call to sell co $1200. mo. + $1000. dep. Christi, TX. www.cinnamon-
papermoney239-693-4891 Call Sabreena. 863-673-3521 shore.com, (866)891-5163.
f PORT LaBelle: Brand New KY LAKE CUMBERLAND
i House!!! Really nice neighbor- LIMITED LAND SALE Up to
Agri tr hood. $1700 mo. + sec. dep. $10,000 OFF all waterfront
____________ __ref_'s._ 561-294-8060 parcels! Parcels with gener-
* I I ous 120' frontage are being
I :discounted for a limited time.
Awesome amenities!








18 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, August 3, 2006


LAKEFRONT PREDEVELOP-
MENT OPPORTUNITY!
www.grandeharbor.info. All
water- access homesites di-
rect from the developer.
Most amenities already in.
Far below market value, from
$79,900. Possible 18 mo NO
PAYMENTS! Call Now!
(888)BY-LAKES.
MILLION DOLLAR VISTAS
with cool mountain breezes
high atop the Smokies be-
tween prestigious High-
lands/Franklin/Dillard.
Exclusive, Private, Secluded.
Huge homesites from
$175,000 (800)679-7976
www.highlandspass.com.
MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA
AAH COOL SUMMERS MILD
WINTERS Affordable Homes
& Mountain Cabins, Land
CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE
(877)837-2288 EXIT REAL-
TY MOUNTAIN VIEW PROP-
E R T I E S
www.exitmurphy.com.
NC MOUNTAIN ACREAGE
Near Asheville, NC. 1 to 8
acre parcels. Gated commu-
nity with amenities. 4+
miles of riverfront! Just 5
minutes to town of Hot
Springs. Phase II opens Fall
06. (866)292-5762.
North Carolina Cool Mountain
Air, Views & Streams,
Homes, Cabins & Acreage.
FREE BROCHURE
(800)642-5333. Realty Of
Murphy 317 Peachtree St.
Murphy, N.C. 28906.
www.realtyofmurphy.com.
TN 3.73 ACRES JUST
$69,900 Beautiful 3+ acre
parcel. Central to Chattanoo-
ga & Nashville. Mature hard-
woods. Close to state park,
15 area golf courses. Gated,
clubhouse, fitness center,
nature trails.
(866)292-5769.
VA MOUNTAINS 5 acres with
frontage on very large pris-
tine creek, very private, ex-
cellent fishing, canoeing,
good access, near New Riv-
er Trail State Park, $39,500.
Owner (866)789-8535
www.mountainsofVA.com.
Western New Mexico Private
62 Acre Ranch $129,990
Mt. views, trees, rolling hills,
pastureland, borders BLM.
1930's stone homestead and
barn ruins. Horseback riding,
hiking, hunting. Perfect fami-
ly ranch, electricity. 100% fi-
nancing. NALC
(866)365-2825.


MobileHomes



Mobile Home Lots 2005
Mobile Home- Parts 2010
Mobile Homes- Rent 2015
Mobile Homes Sale 2020



SCREEN ROOM 9'X30'
with A/C, alum. pans, insulated
roof panels, vinyl windows.
$600.863-697-2434


DOUBLEWIDE, 3BR/2BA, as
new condition, one block to
river, '/2 mile to drawbridge.
One acre fenced, no pets,
non-smkg. env., one year
lease, $850 mo., $850 sec.
Rent incl. lawn care.
(863)675-2392
DOUBLEWIDE, 3BR/2BA on
2 1/2 acres, no pets, $900
mo. (863)674-0677
LABELLE- Fully fum, 3br, 2ba,
acre, country, water treat-
ment, no contract, garden
tub, porch (239)200-4007
LaBelle, SINGLE WIDE
2Bdrm., 1 Ba., $200 wkly. +
$500.Sec dep. Total of $700
to move in. 863-675-3665
MOBILE HOME FOR RENT
LaBelle 1 Bdrm, 1 Ba., Private
location. $450 mo. + $200
sec. dep. (239)226-1219
PIONEER, 2ba, lba, No pets,
Non smoking envi. Small yard
$600/mo. 1st, last & sec.
863-983-5520 Leave msg.
TWO OR 3 BEDROOM
$800-$900 Dep. $115-$125
weekly. Lazy T Ranch. No
dogs. 863-675-1614


AQUA ISLES ADULT M/H Park
Spacious. 2BR/2BA double-
wide. Florida Room. Carport.
Utility Shed. Completely fur-
nished including golf cart. Ask-
ing $50,000. Call Sherri
(863)673-0829
LABELLE- Mobile home
0.45 acre corner lot with pond.
$95,000 (863)673-2754
Owner/Realtor
LAND with 1981 double wide
in LaBelle. For sale by owner.
$72,500 neg. (863)674-1122
classicconceptd@earthlink.net


I -rs/Reair


CALOOSA MOBILE
HOMES

21/2acres on Case Road with
New 2006 4 Bdrm 3 Bath,
2,255 sq. ft; energy saver w/
2"x6" sidewalls, beautiful inside
& out w/lots of special touches.
Fenced and landscaped, $229,900.
Call 863-675-4300 or please leave
message.

Crescent Acres- New 2006 14'x72',
Home & Land 3 Bdrm, 2 Bath
$59,900., 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath,
$89,900. Owner financing with 20%
down. Call 863-675-4300 or please
leave message.


LaBelle, Park model W/Ig FL
rm., Laundry rm., W/D, Shed
& concrete drive. Furnished,
CAC/H. New appl. Berber
carpet. Whisper Creek.
$33,500. (954)328-8627

LaBelle Woods Resort
Family Park
Mobile Home w/attached
Den & Larme Florida Room.
1 Bdrm., 1 Full Bath, Huge
Shed. Newly Remodeled.
Light color interior. New
appliances: washer, dryer &
microwave included. Fully
Furnished. New pillow top
bed. New computer desk.
All this for $9,500.
Please call 863-673-6743
or 239-789-7832

MUST SELL! Lake Access,
Waterfront BHR. 3 BR, 11/2 Ba.
+ Efficiency apt. $117,500.
Make offer. (863)697-9424
PALM HARBOR HOMES Fac-,
tory Model Center LARGEST
in America! Modular, Mobile,
and Stilt Homes. Call for
FREE Color Brochures!
(800)622-2832.
Earn some extra cash.
Sell your used Items In
the classifeds


Recreation


Boats 3005
Campers.'RVs 3010
Jet Skiis 3015
Marine Accessories 3020
Marine Miscellaneous 3025
Motorcycles 3030
Sport Vehicles'ATVs 3035



AIR BOAT- 10'x6.5' fiberglass,
150 Lycoming. Has all metal
work. Needs to be finished.
Prop. $1500.863-357-1974
Aluminum boat trailer made
by Pioneer, will hold up to a
20ff boat, single axle, 14" tires.
$850 neg..(863)763-7609
BAYLINER 18', '96
120hdp Merc., galv. trailer
( needs minor cosmetic wk)
2400. 239-590-5438
BOSTON WHALER '89, 14ft.,
'89 30hp Yamaha, bad gear
case w/traller. $600 neg. Mark
(863)675-1312 leave msg.
CAROLINA SKIFF- '12, $800.
(863)261-3874


SaleMobile Home


SaleMobile Home


I


GHEENOE CLASSIC CUSTOM,
'04, 16ft., 25hp Mercury, 20ft.
Rocket Trailer, like new.
$4000 (863)675-1312 Iv.
msg
PONTOON BOAT, 1991, 20 Ft,
Aluminum. New trailer & Car-
pet Overhauled motor. $4000.
or best offer 863-467-5906
SEA KAYAK, Touring Style,
Model Prjon Kodiak, 17 Ft.,
Good condition. $400.
(863)357-7406
Sea Kayak, Touring Style,
Northwest Pursuit, 17', exc.
cond., $600. (863)357-7406
SEARAY- '91, 19', V6 135hp
Mercury outboard. Runs
Good. $1600. or best offer.
(772)223-9974


CAMPER- Wilderness Fleet-
wood 26', 30 amp service.
Sleeps 4, Microwave, stove,
Fridge, Bath/shower, Cable &
satellite ready, New awning,
jacks & access go. Excellent
cond. $9500. Neg.
863-763-0017 or
561-723-4659
RV- '82, Chevy, 25', Genera-
tor A/C, 97K, Runs good.
Extra tires. $2200.
(863)467-7076
VOLTAGE BOOSTER, Protects
appliances, increases low volt-
age w/built in surge protection.
$300 (863)467-6696
WHISPER CREEK RV RE-
SORT, '90, 29' Wilderness
trailer w/screen porch. Good
shape. Recently painted.
Must be moved. 213 Palm
Dr. (863)612-0247


WAVE RUNNER '90, Yamaha,
very good condition, $1000
(863)673-6866



BOAT MOTOR, Johnson Evin-
rude, 14hp. OMC. Runs
great. $700 (863)763-7609
OUTBOARD MOTOR '92,
150hp OMC, freshwater, full
control, silalnies. sleei prop.
$2400 neg. (863)236-01 00


APRILIA'03, RS50 runs/drives
good, polished frjme, racing
a cess $1300 Negot.
239-810-0022,.486"-612-0090


IS otUii t


Classic Triumph Chopper
Project, 1960's, 650cc, single
carb., all parts included, good
title. $2000 (863)674-0898
HONDA CBR 600 F3 '98, New
paint & tires. Moving, must
sell, $3200 or best offer.
(863)763-3777
HONDA REBEL '03, Wind-
shield, back rest, clean,
$1750. (863)517-2077 La-
Belle
SUZUKI INTRUDER '02,
1500cc, lots of extras. Must
see!! $7500 FIRM.
(863)801-5353
SUZUKI SV650, '06, barely
used, w/$300 worth of ac-
cessories, $4950.
(863)357-7406
YUMBO CRUISER- 200 CC,
Good beginner bike. $2500.
(863)801-4949


HONDA RECON 250,2004
$1650. 239-590-5438
HUNTING BUGGY- Ig, dog
cages & gun rack already at-
tached, lots of fun $2000
neg (863)467-4998 .
POLARIS TRAIL BOSS 325,
'01, new chain & sprockes,
runs very good, $2200.
(863)697-2525
YAMAHA 400 Kodiak, '04-
4x4, excellent condition,
hardly used, $3700
(863)673-4405

Automobiles



Automobiles 4005
Autos Wanted 4010
Classic Cars 4015
Commercial Trucks 4020
Construction
Equipment 4025
Foreign Cars 4030
Four Wheel Drive 4035
Heavy Duty Trucks 4040
Parts Repairs 4045
Pickup Trucks 4050
Sport Utility 4055
Tractor Trailers 4060
Utility Trailers 4065
Vans 4070



CADILLAC BROUGHAM 1990,
Electronic Everything. Just
needs TLC. $.1500 or best of-
fer. (86i)467-4998


Health officials caution about heat exhaustion


The Florida Department of
Health (DOH) advises all Floridi-
ans and visitors to be aware of
the warning signs of heat
exhaustion. Heat exhaustion is a
milder form of heat-related ill-
ness that can develop after sever-
al days of exposure to high tem-
peratures and inadequate or
unbalanced replacement of flu-
ids. Those most prone to heat
exhaustion are elderly people,
people with high blood pressure


or heart disease, people working
or exercising in a hot environ-
ment, and people who are not
acclimatized to the heat.
"We ask that Floridians and
,visitors to our State take the
proper precautions to ensure
safe summer days," said Secre-
tary of Health M. Rony Frangois,
M.D., M.S.P.H., Ph.D. "Knowing
the warning signs of heat
exhaustion, as quick cooling
methods can save a life."


Warning signs of heat exhaus-
tion vary but may include the fol-
lowing:
Heavy sweating
Paleness
Muscle cramps
Tiredness
Weakness
Dizziness
Headache
Nausea or vomiting
Fainting
Skin: may be cool and moist


Pulse rate: fast and weak
Breathing: fast and shallow
If heat exhaustion is untreat-
ed, it may progress to heat
stroke, Seek medical attention
immediately if any of the follow-
ing occurs:
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CHEVY CAMARO Z28, '80, au-
to, great restoration project,
all original, Motivated Seller!
$1700. (863)634-6601
CROWN VICTORIA SW- '88,
Auto., Runs good. Good
condition. $900.
(863)675-0379
FORD ESCORT STATION
WAGON, '95, $1200. Or best
offer.(863)634-4518
FORD ESCORT WAGON, '90, 5
spd., good work car, $650
or best offer. (863)612-0877
FORD TAURUS 1989 Station
Wagon. New brake job.
Good work car. $800.
(863)675-6822
FORD THUNDERBIRD '94
auto, cold a/c, 2 dr., all pwr.,
new painVtires++Runs great.
$4000. 863-763-8562 Msg.
HONDA CRX '91
Great MPG, clean, runs great,
good work car. $1500
772-215-9838
MAZDA 626 '95, 2.0L, auto.,
a/c, p/w, new tires & battery.
Needs some work. $800 or
best offer.; (863)763-0852
MAZDA 626 '98, 4dr, power &
tinted windows, a/c, cd player,
runs good, good cond. $2500
(863)983-2997 or 228-3958
MERCEDES 1988 560SEL SA-
DAN, Silver, Sunroof. Very
clean. $2400 (863)674-0416
LaBelle
PONTIAC BONNEVILLE '86-
'Cl3sic AC. PW,PL. 10OKS
& runs real dependable
,1000 hirm (302163-I5298
VOLVO 240, 93. $2500 Or
besl orier. 18631634-4518


CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 1959.
New mulilers, Battery, Tune
Up. Eyc cono Beautlul rar
$72 863j-357-7214 atler 5p



FORD BRONCO 93- 4-4
1.2000 or besl oiner willI 1r-
sider van or car w A.' iin
Iuae( 12391839-1488
JEEP CJ7 *7-, $2000 or best
offer. (863)763-5935


CLUB CAR, Refurbished,
$2500 or .esii offer.
239-691-2549


AXIS RIMS, used, 17", will fit
any Honda/Acura, good
cond., $500 or best offer.
(302)943-1777 Iv. msg.
AXLES, for '62-'65 Volvo
PV544 Sedan, $200 or best
offer, will sell separately.
(863)635-0772
B&W TURNOVER BALL
#1303, fits '03-'06 Dodge
truck, not Mega cab. $250 or
best offer. 407-402-2690
CAMPER SHELL- 8' Fiber-
glass, Maroon, Sliding win-
dows front/side New $1200.
Asking $350. (863)509-3260
CHEVY CAPRICE '86, Does
not run, needs motor work, 4
new tires. $600 or best offer.
(561)996-9264
RING GEAR & PINIONS- ask-
ing $150 or best offer
(863)467-8856
TIRES & WHEELS, 4, Chevy 5
lug. '92-'2000. $100/.
(863)610-1000
TONNEAU COVER, A.R.E. Fi-
berglass, Fits '01-'03 Dodge
Dakota Quad Cab, white. $350
neg. (863)697-0328
TRANSFER CASE- for Chev
350 engine, auto, $300
(863)357-2658 after 5pm


CHEVY C10 SILVERADO '87,
Long bed, 350 eng., auto.,
a/c, strong eng. & trans.
$3300 neg. (863)697-0241
CHEVY S-10 EX-CAB, '87,
small V8, 700 R4 trans.,
very clean & runs well,
12500. (863)697-2525
CHEVY STEPSIDE PICKUP
TRUCK, '64, runs good, little
rust, 62k ml., $2499 firm.
(863)467-0380
DODGE DAKOTA '94, Needs
engine rebuilt, body good
condition w/toolbox. $500 or
best offer. (863)763-2379
FORD '88 F150 4X4 82k
miles, V8, XLT Lariat, 2 tone
paint. match.wheels/tires &
more. Must Sell $3800.
863-467-6875
FORD F100l '83, auto, air, 300
6 ,:vl., 2 tone blue $1300 or
brOi offer. (863)461-8464
FORD F250, '84, diesel, manu-
al trans., 4 spd., runs good,
great work truck. $750 or
best offer. (863)228-0580
TONNEAU COVER- Florida
Line, Fits '99-Current Ford Su-
perduty Shortbed. Maroon 6
mos. $700. (863)467-8248


BLAZER S10 '93- leather in-
terior, exc cond. Labelle
area. $2495 (239)938-4321
CHEVY S10 BLAZER- '88,
$1000. or best oftei.
(863)467-7124 Call after
4:30 pm
FORD EXPLORER- '98, Eddie
Bauer, Loaded, Excellent
condition. 66,750 mi.
$6490. (239)340-9407


CAR HAULER -
Dual axle, elec. brake, alum.
ramps. $1500 (863)697-2434
CAR/EQUIPMENT TRAILER.
16' deck + 4' dove tail. 2 yrs
old. $950. Call Sam at
(239)633-7173
MECHANICS SPECIAL- Tool
box trailer, utility truck bed,
will hold 4 whler, lots of stIo-
age $500 (863)467-6475
STORAGE SEMI TRAILER, ap-
prox. 35 ft., with tires in
good shape, $500 or best
offer. (863)763-2692
TRAILER: TRAIL MOBILE,
48Ft. Flat Bed. Good tires.
New brake job. $23540.
(863)675-6822
UTILITY TRAILER- 5x7, With
sides. 13" new tires & wheels.
$400. or will consider trade for
guns. 863-763-7161


CHEVY ASTRO VAN 1993,
$1000 863-461-1000
DODGE 250 PASSENGER VAN
'89, 3/4 ton, auto, 360 good
shape. $1200 or best offer.
(863)673-5062
DODGE 3500 EXT BARGO
VAN '98- org miles rufis
Sreal, coia AC, some rust,
2000 (561)722-9565 Okee,
DODGE B150 VAN '84, $600
(863)532-0133
Ford Hightop Van, '89, V8, full
power, sofa bed, TV, CB ra-
dio $2000. LaBelle Area
1863)675-4970 Leave nisil.