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Title: The Caloosa belle
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Publisher: S.H. Stalls
Place of Publication: LaBelle Fla
Creation Date: November 16, 2006
Publication Date: 1972-
Frequency: weekly
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Subjects / Keywords: Newspapers -- La Belle (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Hendry County (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Genre: newspaper   ( marcgt )
newspaper   ( sobekcm )
Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Hendry -- LaBelle
Coordinates: 26.760556 x -81.439167 ( Place of Publication )
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Additional Physical Form: Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 49, no. 18 (Sept. 7, 1972)-
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Preceded by: Hendry County news
Preceded by: LaBelle leader

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Kiwanis reopens,
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Delivering Western Hendry County's News Since 1922


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At a Glance


Light up LaBelle,
Christmas kickoff
, Register for the Light Up
LaBelle Christmas lighting
contest by Nov. 30.
The Christmas parade line
,up at U-Sa'\e parking lot begins
at 5 p.m. The parade starts
down Main St. approximately
6 p.m (duski. ending at Bar-
ron Park where the Greater
LaBelle:.' Chamber of Com-.
,merce will take over' The
'LaBelle Rotary Club will offer
hot dogs, chips and a Coke lor
$3. Proceeds will go to the Sal
vationr Army LaBelle Unit The
Kiwvanis Club will be theie
with games, getting the fun
into full swing.
If you would like to be in
the parade, please call 675-
.1090. If your church or group
would like to participate at thte
park, call Sara at 675-0125.
Hen'dr dinner
tickets still available
SThe Capt.'Hendry Dinner is
scheduled for Nov. 30 at the
Captain Hendr\ House iFraser
Street); 5.31 p.m. for a social
time, dinner 6:15. Both silent
and live auctions will feature
those decadent and delicious
desserts made by all the best
bakers in town bDinner is ital-
ian and li\e entertainment\ ill
be provided. Tickets are $25
per person, proceeds go
toward the operating expendi-
tures of the Education Center
of Southwest Florida. The Ed
Center is currently holding
heavy equipment training and
construction classes. Comput-
er classes are also available.
Call The Ed Center at 863-675-
6800 for information about the
training. Call either the Ed Cen-
ter or the Economic Develop-
ment Council at 675-6007 for
dinner tickets or to donate a
dessert for the auction. 'Last
\ear's high dessert went for
$1,.000 and the event-netted
$13,500 to benefit the school
You could be
SCF queen
SAll young ladies from age
12-21 are invited to take part in
the 2007 SCF Miss LaBelle
S-amp Cabbage pageant Feb.
10. Practices.are Sundays 2-4
p.m. at 275 Fort Thompson
Ave. The pageant theme will
be 'American Heroes." For
more information, call
Cathryn Miller 675-3966.
Hey, boaters!
It is now less than sixty days
until the LaBelle Heritage
Museum's Christmas Boat
Parade, set to sail down the
river on Saturday evening, Dec.
9. Again this year, no entry fee,
no sign up. Decorate your boat
as much as you can or care to.
Any boat will do; last year
there was evenan oar pow-
ered pram, the more, the bet-
ter. Even radio control models
welcome. Be on the river one
half mile east of the LaBelle
Bridge ready for a 7 p.m. start.
Pick your theme, no prizes,
just fun.


Index


Classifieds ........ 15-17
Editorial ............ .. 4
Speak Out .......... 4
Social News ......... 5
Sports ............. ... 7
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Plan now for Relay for Life
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Cancer, in one form or anoth-
er, has affected virtually every-
one. Since- 1985,; when one
Washington state doctor decided
to take matters' into his own
hands and raise money for the
Arerican Cancer Society, indi-
viduals all around the country
ha\e enlisted in the fight against
cancer b\ supporting research
and programs through Relay for
Life;,


The American Cancer Soci-
ety's Relay for Life in LaBelle will
be from 3 p.m. April 21 till 9 a.m.
April 22 at the LHS Football Stadi-
um. Organizers are seeking com-
munity support and looking for
teams.of 10-15 members to par-
ticipate. in the 18-hour event.
They hope to have 25 teams this
year and to bring in $5,000 in
sponsorships and $45,000 total
to help fight cancer. The theme


for this year will be."Take a Holi-
day from Cancer."
Cancer survivors and their
caregivers will be honored there-
and with a luncheon priorto the.
relay. You can purchase a Lumi-,
naria in honor of someone w\ho:
has won their battle with cancer
or in memory of someone who
has lost theirs. The Luminaria
Ceremony begins just after dark.
Sunshine Signs are placed


Making friends: Graham Mahoney visit LaBelle


around the track. Purchase a sign
for $115 to advertise for \our
business and support the Ameri-
can Cancel Society. There are
also sponsorship opportunities
up to $5,000).
If \ou, \'our business or a
community group are interested
in any of the abo e opportunities,
please contact an\ of the lollovw-
ing: Chairman Susan Hill, 675-
4242 or Co-Chair Mar\ Risley at


Dennis R. Boland iust
returned from The American
Legion National Headquarters
in Indianapolis, IN where he
had the honor to be appointed
the Chairman for The Anieri-
can Legion National Childieri &
southh Commission. His duties


will include
attending
The Chil-
dren Miracle
Netw ork
Annual
fundraiser in
Orlando,
along i ith
other affilial-
ed children's
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Riverwatch's John Capece. left, explains Caloosahatchee River and regr, ..- ..-
issues to former US Senator and Governor Bob Graham, center, and newly elected US
District 16 Congressian Tim Mahoney.
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LaBelle Rotary Club President Greg Gunter, left, Tim
Mayor Randy Bengston.


Mahoney, center, and LaBelle


Park impresses Tim Mahoney


By Patty Brant


Former Senator and Florida
Governor Bob Graham lent his
considerable influence to support
Tim Mahoney in his successful
bid for US District 16 Congress-
man. The two made a last minute
swing through Hendry County
before the Nov. 7 General Elec-
tion. In LaBelle, they met with
local Democratic Party stalwarts


at Flora & Ella's before heading
over to the LaBelle Nature Park
for a first-hand look at local envi-
ronmental issues.
As the 7th most endangered
river in the United States, the
Caloosahatchee may be the first
to make that list for two years in a
row, John Capece told them.
A Riverwatch supporter, John
Capece showed the pair plans for
LaBelle Nature Park, including


the restoration of oxbows,
wildlife habitat, water quality
issues and ways to allow water-
front home ownership to coexist
with a healthy river. They dis-
cussed the connection between
the Kissimmee chain, Lake Okee-
chobee and the Calooshatchee.
The new Congressman has a
personal interest in area water
See Mahoney Page 2


-Dennis
Dennis


675-0885; or ACS staff partner
Shannon Garrison at 941-627-
3000 ext. .11.,
The committee will meet:
Dec 5, Jan 2. Feb. 6, March 6
and 20, April 3 and 17 at Belle
Real Estate. Anyone interested in
helping is welcome.
Team Captain meetings %will
be. Dec 12, Jan. 9, Feb. 13,
March 13 and 27, April 10 and 17
at First Bank of Clewiston


other children's organizations
thKiughout the year that could
possible be part of the National
Children & south h Commission
programs.
Some of the key message
points foi The Anmeiican Legion
Children & louth Commission
are:
I. National Family\ eek
2. J.uienile Delinquency
3. Immunization
4. Youth Suicide Prevention
5. Child Maltreatment
6. Drugs and Nai comics
7. Child Pornography and
Other Obscene Literature
8. Child Abduction Missing
Children
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17 n-illion children. The Amenri- the linristi cted Media
can Legion had-,i onated i7 rmil- 12 Polic\ statement on Fam-
lion to CMN in the'past few ily and the Institution of Mar-
years. No money donated goes riage
to administrative or salary cost.
Mi Boland \\ill be attending Boland -Page 2


Recollections



of the old



Daniels School


By Patty Brant
The Ford/Sunset Park resi-
dents are looking for a way to
save the only building of his-
toric significance left in their
community. The city is seeking
old pictures of the building, in
the hope of finding some grant
money to help restore it.
In the days of segregation,
black children were not
allowed to attend school with
white children. Many blacks
and whites worked hard and
sacrificed to make segregation


a thing of the past. However, in
spite of the negative spirit of the
times, many residents who
lived through them harbor
some wonderful memories of
their neighborhood. For the
residents of Ford/Sunset Park,
many of those memories
revolve around the "old Daniels
School"
Leon J. Taylor Sr., went to
the Daniels School in the 1940s
and '50s. At that time Selma
See School Page 2


Showing dogs is a fun sport


By Kristin Hunter
Lois Davis has been showing
dogs for 30 plus years. She is
currently showing her two Toy
Fox Terriers "Kit Carson" and
"Flying Amelia." They have
been in over 30 shows in the
past year and are now headed
to a Champion Show in Long
Beach, CA. on December 2-3.
They have been in major shows
in six states including all over
Florida, Louisville, KY., Okla-
homa City, OK., Canfield, OH.,
Perry, Georgia and now Long
Beach, CA. They attend a show
about 3 weekends out of 4
every month. Both are about 1
1/2 years old. The dogs average
6-7 pounds at full size. They
were originally raised as Earth
dogs to catch mice and rats.
Lois is originally from Ohio,
but has been in Florida for 15
years. She started showing dogs
when her children had animals
in 4-H. The first dog she showed
was her family pet Shitzu. She is
currently training to be a dog


show judge.
In order to become a Cham-
pion dog, the dog has to be a
finished Champion by the first
of October. It also has to be in
the top 25 champions of its
breed as far as points go.
Judges base their decisions
on what is called the "confirma-
tion" or dog's structure. A Toy
Fox Terrier has to be no less
than 8 1/2 inches and no more
than 11 /2 inches. It has to have
a proper bite, it has to perform
in the ring by holding its tail up
when it prances, not walks. The
judges basically look for a
square body. The length and
width of the dog should be
equal and the dog should have
good muscle tone.
Lois walks her two dogs
about /4 of a mile every day to
keep them in good shape. She
didn't say what she fed them
but said that every breeder has
their own diet for their pet.
Lois said that having clean
teeth is a number one must not


only because it looks better but
because tarter leads to heart
problems. Keeping a dog's teeth
cleaned will lead to a longer life.
Lois Davis has been a hobby-
ist breeder/handler of many dif-
ferent types of dogs for 25 years
which means she breeds her
dogs for show. She has bred
dogs such as the Japanese Chin,
Tibetan Spaniels, French Bull
dogs and greyhounds. She has
also taught others how to show
their dogs.
She said dog showing is not
about making money because
there are very few cash prizes.
The prizes are usually a ribbon
or a trophy. It's also a very
expensive sport because all the
money you put into your dog
you do not get back. It's more
about having pride and com-
panionship in your dog.
She said, "Everyone has their
sport whether it's boat racing or
what have you. This is a sport
See Dogs -Page 2


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Submitted photos/Lois Davis
Owner/trainer/breeder Lois
Davis with her male Toy Fox
Terrier Champion Valcopy C-
Lyn Kit Carson.


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Owner/trainer/breeder Lois
Davis with her female Toy
Fox Terrier Champion Twin
Acre's Flying Amelia.


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Boland

Continued From Page 1
13. Child Care Services
14. Child Safety
15. Fireworks Safety
These are some of the resolu-
tions the commission has passed
and presented to Congress, so
they will have good laws protect-
ing our children.
While In Indianapolis Mr.
Boland also met with the Board of
Directors for The American
Legion Child Welfare Foundation,


Caloosa Belle/Patty Brant
LaBelle Mayor Randy Bengston, left, and Tim Mahoney
share a laugh.


Mahoney

Continued From Page 1
quality issues as the owner of a
ranch at Fisheating Creek in south-
ern Highlands County.
They also discussed the part the
federal, state and local govern-
ments should play in stormwater
management.
Plans for the nature park include
an education center, boardwalk
and wave break and education cen-
ter.


School

Continued From Page 1
Daniels more or.less "was" the
school. She served as teacher and
nurse for kindergarten through
high school, he recalls.
It was just one room, he said,
and Ms. .Daniels would start
teaching the older grades first,
give them work, then move down
to the lower grades. The older
kids were also expected to help
teach the younger ones the "three
Rs, Leon said.
The school accommodated
about 20 kids in the one room
building they held class on one
side and ate on other side of a par-
tition. -
When he got to high school,
Leon and the couple other of the
older F/SP students rode to Alva
with Deacon Louis James in his
old station wagon, From there
they were bussed to Dunbar.
Then, for a while, they were sent
to Harlem Academy in Clewiston.
Leon recalls there were 16 kids in
a very small bus.
His father, Alton "Kid" Jones
"raised all kinds of sand" when
Leon wanted to quit school, he
recalls, but his mother, Marie
Lockhart, was "on his side." Leon
ended up going to work picking
tomatoes, but soon thought bet-
ter of his decision. Too late, his
father wouldn't let him change his
mind.
Leon remembers those days at
the Daniels School as good ones.
They did their lessons and played
with the other kids; and they had
special skits. "We looked for
that," he said smiling. "I liked to
make people laugh, so in the skits
I liked to be acat or elf."
He shakes his head at what he
feels kids today are missing. There
are too many in a classroom and
teachers lack control. Back in the
days of the Daniels School, par-
ents knew what was going on
with their child. They taught their
children respect. When you did
wrong, you were chastised, he
said, and not only by your own
parents. Everybody in the com-
munity watched out for the kids
and took a hand in making sure
they did right.


''Former Senator' Graham
expressed an interest in the historic
Captain Hendry House, which he
passed on the way to the nature
park. He was particularly
impressed with the fact that the
nature park plans are a collabora-
tion of community groups includ-
ing the Rotary, Kiwanis, Boy Scouts
as well as the city and county gov-
ernment. Before leaving the pres-
entation on the nature park, Mr.
Graham promised, "you'll get
some friends."
Patty Brant can be reached viaemail
atpbrant@newszap.com.


In those days, "I was scared of
Sheriff Maddox," Leon remem-
bers, but adds, "he'd do for you.
He wanted you to be a good citi-
zen."
The Ford/Sunset Park residents
took pride in their community
and their school. In those days
cows still ran loose every day
you'd have to clean up the mess,
Leon remembers, and there was
a committee to clean up the
streets.
They played a lot of sand lot
ball at school, he said, but they,
had to watch out for the trees- the
huge old oaks that still stand
guard over the school.
It was better for kids to go to a
small community school, Leon
said, adding sorrowfully that "you
can't turn back time."
The building has been special
to residents for many years. Leon
said at one time the sign in front
of the school was taken down
and thrown away. He remembers
that his mother cried over losing
that sign. Eventually it was put
back.
As a former student there,
Leon said he'd like to be able to
keep the building, even though it
doesn't look like it used to. He
Said it used to have a peaked roof.
It had a wood floor and was all
made of lighter wood, but that
was covered over years ago. Now\
the building has a termite prob-
lem.
There was no inside plumbing
still isn't. In the winter you
"froze" with just a wood burning
stove. Summers were hot.
For a while, after it was no
longer used as a school, it was
used for recreation and also for a
day care. It's been sitting idle for a
number of years now, dark and
empty just inviting people to
come in and tear it up.
"Looking at the building now
makes you want to cry," Leon
said. He knows it will cost a lot of
money to make the Daniels
School usable again. But it holds
good memories for an entire
community and is the last tangi-
ble memory of a history young-
sters will otherwise never be able
to touch.
Patty Brantcan be reachedvia
emailatpbrant@newszap.com.


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Almanacs


Inc. As President Mr. Boland was
proud to announce that they
granted $411,781.00 to 16 chil-
dren's organizations. Some of
them are: Birth Defects Research
for Children, Inc; Children's
Organ Transplant Assoc.; Nation-
al Meningitis Assoc.; National
Autism Assoc.; Women of Sub-
stance Ministries, Inc.; Juvenile
Diabetes Research Foundation
and Our Military Kids, Inc. These
grants are used to produce
videos, DVDs and informational
pamphlets to disseminate infor-
mation and awareness of their
particular organization.


Hendry County
Food Bank


The Hendry County Fo
will distribute USDA com
on Thursday, Nov. 16, fr
to 3 p.m. at Our Lady of
Catholic Church, 355
Bridge Street.
Client eligibility can b
the following: Food Stam
ent, Temporary Assist
Needy Families TANF,
mental Security Income
icaid, Residence Housin
ed by Municipal, County
Federal Government, Se
ration of Need by th
(Based on the Depart
Health and Human
Poverty Income Chart).

Life Ministries pla
pork steak dinne
Life Ministries Chi
LaBelle will host a po
lunch at Barron Park Sun
i9, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m
are $7 per meal. It will
pork steak, baked potato
beans, dinner roll and sv
Proceeds will fund a mi
trip to Honduras.
Purchase tickets throt
juanita at Langford Ford,
Sissy's Place. Call the c
675-8855 for informalior
LifeinLaBelle(@yahoo.c(
write PO Box 1584, Lal
33975.


Society car wash
Make your car happy. Take it to
the November 25 car wash at the
LaBelle Motel on SR 80 from 9
a.m.-2 p.m. Support your local
shelter and your favorite team.
Hot dogs and soft drinks are $3.
Car wash is $7. Donations accept-
ed.
Please contact the Caloosa
Humane Society at 675-0997 for
more information.


Finance seminar
Free finance and first time
)odBank homebuyer's seminar offered.
imodities BCW Enterprises and National
omnoon Mortgage Company cordially
f Heaven invites you to attend a free educa-
South tional seminar, Saturday, Nov. 18,
from- 1-3 p.m. at the Clewiston
Youth Center next to the Public
)e one of Library at 110 WI Osceola.
pRecipi- "The topics are: "Understand-
ance to ing Credit and your Credit
Supple- Report." "Shopping for the right
SSI, Med- Mortgage," "Minority Govern-
g found- ment Grants. Housing Assistance
,Stale or Programs," Grant Writing, $3-
lf-Decla- 5,000 per month "Business
ie client Opportunity."
ment of A free credit report will be
Services given to all participants English
and Spanish available. Registra-
tion required. Refreshments will
Snn be served.
nin s: For more information RSVP to
r CW Baxter or Gwen Seales 983-
6554.
urch of
rk steak The Original Turkey
day, Nov.
. tickets Bingo this Friday
include The PTO from Country Oaks
o, green Elementary School will host its
sweet tea. 8th Annual Turkey Bingo on Fri-
issionary day, Nov. 17. Doors open at 6 p.m.
and the first game starts at 7 p.m.
ugh San- Snack bar available as well as fan-
or Lisa at plastic raffle prizes. It is open to the
hurch at community. It is 50 cents per
n; e-mail game raffle ticket or $5 for all ten
om; or games. If you win Bingo you win
Belle, FL a turkey donated by the local gro-
cerv stores.


TIr. : There are seven different cate-
ogS gories of show: Toys, Non-Sport-
So ing, Hounds, Terriers, Working
Continued From Page 1 dogs, Heid dogs, and Sporting
that all families can enjoy." Sho\w- dogs. Lois shows toys and non-
ing dogs is a great thing for kids to sporting dogs.
do because it teaches them There will be a local dog show
responsibility because dogs rely in Ft. Myers put on by the Greater
Naples Dog Club at the Lee Civic
on people. Dogs feel pain just like Center November 25-26 from 9,:
humans so it is our job to take am.-5 p.m.
care of them." Dogs can be KriMtin Huntercan be reached at
trained in many different ways. cbnewsrm@strato.net"


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bituaries

'onar d Riordan
Leonard.:'Riordan, 79, of
elle, formerly of Lake Placid,
sed away'November 7,2006 in
lt Charlotte. He was born
Sch 3i. 1927
Leonard
his wife,
SIleen,
moved to Lake




LaBelle. He Riordan
vIetired after
serving 25 years as an operator
upontndustriesNiagara
Falls, NY and
7cently moved
f'om Lake
Placid Leonard A.




Leonard served in the US Navy
retired after '

)erxes as a First Class Gunners
e during World W\ar II andwas
,)led back for the Korean Con-


He was a volunteer fire fighter
for the town of Grand Island, NY
from 1958-1969 and a reserve
police officer from 1968-1974. He
was a life member and Past Com-
mander of VFW Post 9249 of
Grand Island, NY, Past Comman-
der of DAV in Grand Island, NY,
New York State Army Guard as a
warrant officer and a member of
the American Legion Post in
LaBelle. He was also a member of
the Moose Lodge in Lake Placid.
He is survived by his wife of 59
1/2 years, Colleen, daughters:
Colleen (Leon) Petrus, Joyce
Clark both of Niagra Falls, Gail
(Richard) Byron of Lake Placid,
and Loretta (Pat) Riordan of
Sebring, son, Leonard Riordan of
LaBelle, brother Louis (Dottie)
Scolase of Englewood, siL\ grand-
children and ten great-grandchil-
dren...
Memorial services %'lere pro-


Three die in US 27 c

Outside of Clewiston
A driver and two passengers tractor and became
died Nov. 11 when their 1993 the front of its power
Chevrolet turned into the path of a The truck-tractor
6MC truck-tractor. -,The crash push the cars it mo
occurred at IS 27 and CR 835 at shoulder of.the road,
bout 1.10 p m. a FP&L utility pole ar
S According to the Florida High- a final rest in shrubb
,ay Patrol, the car was north- car in pieces beneath
lound on US 27 in the inside lane The driver, died in
and was attempting to turn left did passengers. Ab
(into CR 835. He turned into the Velasques Ramirez, 2
oath of a truck-tractor driven by Toledo, also 23. The
lix Navarro, 48, of Miami, which are unknown
\las southbound on US 27. The The driver of the
truck-tractor impacted the right sustained only minor
side of the car, which traveled was transported
underneath the front of the truck- Regional Medical Cen


rash


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unit.
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ved c, nto the
sideswiping
id coming to
erv, with the
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the crash as
bel Misrrain
3 and Joel A.
ir addresses
truck-tractor
r injuries and
to Hendry
iter.


Arrests


LaBelle
o A 14 year old juvenile from
baBelle, was arrested November
12, and charged with a sexual
Iffense-child fondling a victim that
is -ess than 12 years old. Fernando
I- rrera of the Hendry County
sheriff's Office was the arresting
officer.
Sf* Fiieponso Varga, 35. of
LaBelle. \\as arrested November
1,2. and charged with aggravated
assault WiLh a deadly\ weapon with
.ut nnent 10. kill- Breit Edward
L)aley of the Hendry County Sher-
iffs Office was.the arresting officer.
.* Rosa Elia Vasquez, 26, of
LaBelle, was arrested November
Il, and charged with child neglect
without great harm. Brett Edward


Daley of the Hendr, Counrt Sher-
iff's Office ass the arresting office.
Conrad Jay Long, 22, of
Naples, \as arrested November
11, and changed with fleeing elud-
ing police. George Eler of the
Hendry Count)' Sheriff's Office was
the arresting officer
Michael Alterman, 23. of Alva,
was arrested November 10, and
charged with possession of a
weapon b\ a convicted felon Brett
Edward Daley of the Hendry Coun-
tv Sheriff's Office was the.arresting:
officer.
Raul Sanchez Ramirez, 22, of
LaBelle; was arrested Novembei
11,.and charged with possession of
cocaine. Michael Home of the
Hendry County Sheriff's Office was
the arresting officer.


vided by the American Legion


vided by the American Legion
from 5-6 p.m. on November 14.
Delores M. Dyson
Delores M. Dyson, age 77, of
LaBelle, passed away November
10, 2006 in LaBelle.
She was born Mar. 26, 1929 in
Key West.
Survivors include sons: Wayne
Wilkins and wife Julie of LaBelle
and Jerry Wilkins and wife Jan of
Muse, grandchildren: Chassey,
Kristopher, Amber, Matthew, Tor-
rie Sue, Coby, Autumn, Montana
and Jacqueline and great grand-


children: Kyle and Paige. She was
preceded in death by her fiance:
Theron "Ted" Newton, daughter:
Connie Sue Wilkins and son: Ron-
nie Wilkins.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, November 15, 2006,
3:30 p.m. at LaBelle Assembly of
God with Pastor Clifford Avery offi-
ciating. Interment will follow at
Fort Denaud Cemetery in LaBelle.
Visitation will be Wednesday
from 2 p.m. until start of services
at LaBelle Assembly of God.
Arrangements by Akin-Davis
Funeral Home LaBelle.


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Letter to the Editor


Congratulations
to LHS band

On October 14, the LHS
Marching Band performed at
Venice High School in the Music
on the Move competition. LaBelle
took second place in the bronze
division. "Their performance was
outstanding." On Saturday,
November 4, they performed
again in Ft. Myers at the Florida
Bandmasters Association District
18, Marching Band Performance
Assessment. "Again the band was
remarkable." They had the audi-
ence on their feet, clapping and
yelling for them. Several people
said they were the very best that
had performed so far. Other
schools in the same category
were Riverdale, Ida S. Baker,
South Ft. Myers ,and Cape Coral.


The band and color guard per-
formed a Charlie Brown theme
and the songs were "You're a
Good Man Charlie Brown, Christ-:
mas Time Is Here, Linus & Lucy
and Happiness. They received an
excellence in the music perform-
ance, excellence in marching and
maneuvering; the color guard
received an excellence and over
all performance was superior.
Mrs. Greenleaf and her staff
should be congratulated for their
hard work and dedication to the
band and color gu,: .d students.
LaBelle should be very proud of
the students. Their manners and
behavior on and off the field were
exemplary. It would be great to
see more support for the band
and color guard '-amr firm the
community .
Pauia Page-Martin, a proud
coloi guard morn.


Birthdays

November 16: Eunice Lower\., tee, Dilsey Graham Lee, Damien
Joy Watson, Sharon McCormick, Mosqueda, Br.a', Meek, Erica
Mize Johnson, Jr, Hilton Daniels, Jane Neel, Larry H-enderson,
Tod Howard, Enmil Gibson. Judy Janeti dt..,i :icldo, Ortiz
Langston, Jessie Fussell, Shax\n November 20: Johnny Pur-
McCormick, Clifton Baldwin, Jr., chase, Pat Allen, Paula Bischel,
John Johnson, Paul Estep, Jennifer Groves, Rowdy Howard,
Matthew Kelly, Hugo Bulmahn Gina Tanner, Broward N. Parsons,
November 17: Rodney Barbara Davis, Linda Harn, Leo
Ridgdill, Danny Davis, Gloria Bernardini, Christina Burchard,
Alien, George Fortson, Shelley Joshua R. Cobb, Thelma Jackson,
Willis, Wanda Griffin, Betty Krystal Novarro, Dakota J. Pow-
Sparks, Amanda Woosley, Diana ers, Clayton Merritt
Kote, Karen Duciaume, Ricky November 21: John
Jones, Jr., Christina Baxter, Anna Hollingsworth, Walter Thomp-
Carillo, Joe Ann Alaniz, Steven son, Shauna Lynn Miller, Kathleen
Calvert, Tyler Flack, Tyler James Waters, Sue Williams, Allen
Waddell Davies, Jerome Scudder, Sonia
November 18: Robbie Yeo- Freeland, Monica Freeland,
mans, June Wilson, Beatrice Bal- Shirley Powell, Zachary Harris,
lard, Cary Howard, Margaret Louise Howard
Case, Lenora Knowles, Shelby November 22: Jesse Porter,
Jean Locklear, Martin Thompson, Lloyd .Porterfield, John Barnett,
Bobby McClenithan, Marlene Norman Tester, Janie Patterson;
Conyers, Susan Steed, Sarah Bob Tussey, Jimmy Huilon, Brad
Marie Croley, Pamela Wilson, Richardson, Catherine Freese,
Fran-Sara Jackson, Robert Lee Nerissa Williams, Kathy Poyer,
"R.L." Rudd, Sr., Dennis Morgan, Jason Smith, Shannon Pringleton,
Jim Drinkwine Megan Marroquin
November 19: J. Sadi Sanchez, November 23: Glenn Miller,
Jill Lewis, Mary Howard, Ralph Joanna Johnson, Marian
Bischel, Lucas Rivera, Peggy Woodroffe, Charles Wright, David
Thomas, Tom Connor, Janet Car- Novom


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Post-electon


selections in Hendry


ANDDDDDDDD-to the vic-
tors go the spoils? I've heard that
phrase uttered over and over
again, and I still have yet to have
anyone explain what "spoils" are.
I have to believe that some-
where along the way there must
have been another word besides
"spoils" used as the victor's
reward.
Maybe it was never intended
for usage in regard to an election,
considering the garbage that has
so preponderously become the
hallmark of the campaigns, and
what used to be localized, is now
nationalized.
With the overwhelming tech-
nological resources now avail-
able.to the candidates and the
media, 24 hours and 365 days a
year, I'm reminded of a story that
originally was supposed to be
about a local family friend. He
represented it as having hap-
pened in his family when he was
about two years old.
His dad met a stranger new to
town, and his dad was so fascinat-
ed by the stranger that he took
him into his home. The stranger
was totally accepted as a member
of the family and-was around
from then on.
He somehow commanded a
special place in the family where
my friend was raised with Christ-
ian values, knowing good from
evil and to always obey. On the
other hand the stranger became
oui storyteller, and regaled us
with tales of universal adventures,
mysteries and comedies. If \we
wanted to know anything about
politics, history, science, he knew
ii. all, e\etything currently hap-
pening and even into the future.
He ook us to our first major
league base ball game. He was
always good for a laugh, and he
could make you cry. He could,
and did, talk for hours on end.
Mom would tire of his incessant
chatter and retreat to her bed-
room, leaving us to wonder if she
ever prayed for the stranger to
leave.
Dad alwvas insisted on certain
moral standards, but the stranger
never seemed obligated to honor
them. Profanity was not allowed,
not from us, friends or an\ visi-
tois, but the stranger got away
with four-letter words that made
his Dad squirm and his Mother
blush. My Dad didn't use alcohol,


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to excess, but the stranger
encouraged us to try it on a regu-
lar basis. He made smoking look
cool, cigars manly and pipes dis-
tinguished. He talked freely about
sex and blatantly, suggestively
intimated that everybody was
doing it. My friend feels, even yet
today that his early concepts
about relationships were strongly
influenced by the stranger. Time
after time, the stranger opposed
the values of my parents, and still
he was not rebuked, and was
never asked to leave.
It has been more than fifty
years since the stranger moved in
with the family, and he has blend-
ed right in, but is not nearly as fas-
cinating as he w'as early on. Yet, to
this day, if you walked into any
house today, you would still find
him sitting in the room, waiting
for an audience as he spins his
yarns and flashes his pictures. His
name?
We just call him, the "IlT'
Not to be known as anti-social,
he now has a daughter and we
call her the "Computer."
Well, to some of you, this
might seem to be much to do
about nothing. but, if you stop
and think how much the "TV"
and "Computer" have come to
rule our lives, that "stranger" can
just as easily become who you
are
I remember the first TV in :oui
house. It was 1954, and although
we had only a used couch and
\\o straight chairs in our living
room, a 13" Admiral table top,
black and white TV set ruled the
roost.
SToday the TV does not rule our
lives, and we are too blessed :o i.,:
stressed, as we have learned the
shortest.distance ber 'ee n : prob-
lem and a solution i ih, listr.,:'
between our knees and the floor.
We believe that anyone who
kneels to the Lord can stand up to
anyone and anything.
Stranger or no stranger, prop-
erly preparedyou can stand up to
anyone and anything,
SGod willing'
Respectfully,
T, W Bill Neville (Hendir
Cournt Citizen and taxpayer)


Are you happy with the election results
and what do you expect from the newly
elected officials?
: ,: Paul Vornheder, "Yes, I am
happy with the election
results. I hope that the two
N parties, Democrats and
S Republicans, can quit bick-
S ering with each other aihd
.., cooperate to achieve a set-
1 1 ... I ^- tlement in Iraq. I hope to
see the minimum wage
raised. In a country with the
... wealth that we have a fami-
ly can't live on minimum
wage. I would like to see help for Senior citizens fpr
Medicare and prescriptions. I am concerned about the
middle class being depleted. It seems there are more
rich and poor people. but fewer and fewer middle class.
I would like to see a better medical retirement. And as far
as iraq is concerned, whether right or wrong, the money
spent there could definitely benefit the people here
instead. The best thing that has happened is that Rumns-
feld is now gone."

Juan Garcia, "Yes, I am
pleased with the election
results, I'd like to see the
two parties working togeth- 1,
er with less partisanship.
There are so many different
things that I am concerned
about. i believe that gay
marriage sioila be a per-
sonal choice, not outlawed.
If you don t like it, don't do
it, but a law shouldn't allow
othei s to do so if they want to. I think one of the biggest
things is there are no real pension plans anymore. There
are so many middle class people that are going to be liv-
ing otf Social Security because they'll outlive their IRA
plans. I don't think individuals should be the decider on
long term investment plans. It isn't fair that companies
can c int; Chapter 11 and then leave the government to
pay for their employees' because they can no longer
afford 7" L esT people'- F puriing money into the pot and
so it is more difficult to have a prosperous IRA."

Leo Paulet, "No I am not
happy with most 'Cf them. I
approved two of tle
amendments, "but most
were approved because
pec.ple f're being influ-
K/" enced hy propaganda that
.makes them look good.
People go by the advertise-
ments that make the
j amendments look good
I that wrongly influence them
and make them approve initiatives. They make the
amendments sound good when really they are not. For
example, in California they may have an amendment that
allows for oil drilling on the beaches, but it provides
more money and allows for more police officers so peo-
ple think it's good when it's really not. I know that
Democrats have won the Speaker of the House but that
woman is too liberal. I'm not a democrat or a conserva-
tive. I don't agree 100 percent with either, but I do believe
that immigration is only happening so that immigrants
can be exploited. The government doesn't care about
society. We are going to destroy our society. Immigrants
are living off the government and too many Communists
are coming into this country from Central America to
manipulate our government here. I hope that the new
administration wakes up and smells the roses. Every-
thing is too political. The government is not listening to
the people, they are listening to big businesses that have
the money to endorse them. The government has their
hands in businesses and they should not. We need peo-
ple that think about us, the people, not just the money."

Marilyn Atwood, "Yes, I am I
pleased with the election
results. I have so many
expectations of the new
administration. I think mini-
mum wage should be '
raised for those living at
poverty level that really
need it. I think senior citi- ,
zens need a break on
healthcare such as pre-
scription price negotia-
tions. I was for the war in
Iraq at first but now I've .
changed my mind. I'm not saying we should pull out
because we might be in worse shape if we do, bul I
would like to see a different plan." I

Carmen Colon, "To tell you
the truth, no I am riot
pleased with the election
results. I'd like to see the
town grow as far as a hqs-
"". pital and something for the
B-. .: kids te do like a better
park with a playground for
the kids to play in. People
running for office want tis
S "" to vote for them, but when
-" we need help they aren't
available and don't want to
help us. The taxes are very
high; I'd like to see those
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and pay for the pool but never use it. I think the Port
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want to go to the pooi you can as long as you pay. That
way those who use the pool are paying for it. I would
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It doesn't matter if you are
doing business succession plan-
ning, making a will, buying life
insurance to pay off a debt, such
as a mortgage, or just providing
money for your family, anticipat-
ing just how long you will live is
critical to your plan. It is written,
"There is a time to be born and a
time to die." Only God knows
those two dates in advance, so
don't take the following statistical
information too literally.
Actuarial science is really quite
accurate when mathematicians
use the Rule of Large Numbers.
That rule says that when dealing
with a large enough population
group, the law of averages is
dependable. In a small sample of
people, probability has too many
variances. Las Vegas odds makers
use these same principles in
wagering.
If you would like to see a simple
human life mortality table, go to
Google and type in www.bud-
getrates.com/mortality.htm, or for
a more in-depth set of tables and
information, go to Wikipedia, the
free encyclopedia-life tables. The
mortality tables should make you
feel better about how long you will
likely live.
With many years in the insur-
ance industry, I have run across a
bunch of personalized formulas for
anticipating your longevity. Here is
the one I think is most accurate.
This will only work if your family
members have died of natural
causes. If, for example, someone
died in an accident, this will not
work. Likewise, if someone died of
lung cancer, but they smoked heav-
ily for 30 years, and you do not
smoke, this will not be applicable
to your circumstances.
Start by taking the age of death
of your parent of the same sex. If
you are a man, it would be your
dad. You can make a slight adjust-
ment by comparison to his same
sex parent, your grandfather, and
your dad's brothers. Then, increase
or decrease that age by no more
than 3 years for the age at death of
your other parent, as in the event
that your mother outlived your
father by manyyears.
Next, to that base number, you
can increase or decrease your life
expectancy for two factors. One is
exercise. If you do it regularity, you
can add up to 2 years, that is all. If
you do none, reduce it by 2 years.
Lastly, increase or decrease it again
by up to 3 years for your health pri-
orities. Do you drink too much?
Smoke? Have high cholesterol?


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Tips



byWayneC. Switzer

Have high stress? Are you substan-
tially overweight? Or do you drink
in moderation and watch your
weight? Everything in this formula
revolves around how long your
same sex parent lived. Assuming
they are still alive, you are not old
enough to use this formula. That is
good!
So how do you live to be 100? A
few years ago, I saw on TV a docu-
mentary done by a clinical psychol-
ogist, and a medical doctor, who
together traveled all over the Unit-
ed States interviewing octogenari-
ans to find out their answer to
longevity. Maybe you too saw that
show. They started out presuming
there would be very good longevi-
ty genes, mild drinking of red
wine, no smoking, regular exer-
cise and so on. The results did
away with everything they first
thought. There were 3 repeating
factors among those who lived to
be very old.
1. First, they all had an uncan-
ny ability to deal with real life
stressful situations. An example
was a lady, age 95, whose daugh-
ter died at age 75. When asked
about her sorrow, she said she
was so thankful to have had a
daughter for 75 years of her life
....that was her positive way of
thinking.
2. They all believed in God and
found comfort in their faith.
3. They all had a passion in life,
something they still loved to do.
One couple, the husband about
age 104, and his wife, age 95ish,
loved working in their garden
every day. Another lady, in her late
90s, in Charlestown, SC, got up
every day and walked to a historic
house to give tours to visitors. She
loved telling about the house,
which was slightly younger than
she was.
Now you know a little more
about how long you may live and
what you can do to extend your
life statistically....just don't fail to
do your planning. Wayne C.
Switzer, CLU, ninjadoggy
@aol.com


Financial plan: Figure


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)CCaloosa Belle, Thursday, November 16, 2006


Edison College receives endowment


for Early Childhood Education


Caloosa Belle/Kristin Hunter

E, Kiwanis Grand Re-opening
' Santa's elves are working very hard to try and get the Kiwanis Thrift Store back open in time
* for the holidays. The Kiwanis Thrift Store staff wants to thank the community so much for
' their patience since they've been closed to repair the front of their building. To show their
Appreciation, their Grand Re-Opening will be the day after Thanksgiving with a Megaa half
'" price sale" Friday, Nov. 24, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. They have been working hard to get their "Christ-
Smas Shoppe" set up for reopening day. Kiwanis is also looking forward to the first Saturday
Sin December 2, when they will have their Second Annual Kid's Only Christmas Shopping Day.
LI There are tons of Christmas things to choose from. From left: Suzi Sanchez, Joan Miller,
': Jeannine Milligan, Marcia Thompson, Pat Hashman, Manager Dawn Jefferies and Debby
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< Phyllis Moody of American Legion Unit 130 reads aloud while Legionnaire Mark Shoen-
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' The audience proudly stands for the Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance and National
l" Anthem. Veteran's Day is a day for all Americans to remember those who have gone
:n before us and who are serving now here and abroad. VFW Post 10100 sponsors the
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Phyllis Moody of American Legion Unit 130 reads aloud while Legionnaire Mark Shoen-
wald stands beside the wreath that is placed on the Veteran's Day monument at the Bar-
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Alice W. Lockmiller, native
Floridian and Fort Myers resident
since 1928, has made a $750,000
gift to Edison College for the Early
Childhood Education Program.
The funds will be used to fund an
endowed chair for the Early Child.
hood Education program and a
scholarship fund for Edison stu-
dents.
"It is education that enabled to
me to be a successful business
woman. Without that success I
would have never been able to
support the two causes that mean
so much to me education and
the Methodist Church," says
Lockmiller.
The State of Florida's Dr. Philip
Benjamin Matching Program will
match the $750,000 with another
$650,000. The total endowment
fund of $1,400,000 will support
the recruitment and retention of
students through scholarship
incentives and enhancements to
the Early Childhood Education
Associate in Science Degree Pro-
gram.
The Edison College District
Board of Trustees voted unani-
mously at their September 26th
meeting to name the Lee Campus
Child Development Center in
Lockmiller's honor.
"We are so proud to have the
Alice \. Lockmiller Child Devel-
opment Center on our campus
Alice has been a great friend to
the College for more than 30
years, and I can't think of a better
way to acknowledge her tireless
support of education." said Mary
Lee Mann, Chairman of the Edi-
son College District Board of
Trustees and Member of the
Foundation Board of Directors
Lockmiller's love of education
has afforded her the opportunity
to serve on the Board of Trustees
at Florida Southern and American
Llniversity and to receive an Hon-
orary Doctorate from Tennessee
\Vesleyan and Wiln-ington Col.
lege. Her "Common Sense Schol-
arship Fund" awards scholarships
to Edison students, giving them a
chance to use their "common
sense" and live their dreams.
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Scouts kick off new


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Crafts for everyone!
LaBelle Community Woman's Club is holding its anni
Home for the Holiday's Craft Sale on Nov 17 from
p.m. and Nov 18 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The ladies are prep
ing for the sale by making many nice handcrafted iten
There will be a bake sale and as well as hot dog a
meatball sandwiches available. The meal deal is a sai
Which, chips, and a drink. Hot dog meal will be $3 and 1
meatball is $4. WHAT A DEAL!! There is a grand asso
ment of crafts available for sale from local crafters,
well as items from Grandma's Attic.Everyone is invited
come on over and meet the club members enjoy soi
home baked goodies and the fine crafted items from ai
crafters. Sit down have a sandwich or take some hon
So come and ring in the Holiday Season with the cr
set. Seated from left: Beverly Van Schuyver, Vicki Spua
ing, Susan Moore, Ann Coulter, Gwen Fleissner.


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Turkey shoot
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The Pioneer VFD will be hav-
ing its annual turkey shoot on,
Nov. 17-18 at 7 p.m. at 2499:
Hendry Isles Blvd. It is a$3 dona-
tion for turkey and $4 donation for
ham. Everyone welcome.
Come to Longhorn
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competition in Orlando over
Thanksgiving.
Longhorns
plan yard sale
The cheerleaders of the Jr. Pee:
Wee and the Pee Wee teams will
be having a yard sale Saturday,
Nov. 18, and Sunday, Nov. 19,
from 7 a.m. till ??? There will be all
kinds of treasurers. So stop by the
Live Oak Parking lot to collect


Boy Scout Troop 9 went to
Merit Badge Weekend in October
at Price-Sanders Scout Reserva-
tion earning merit badges like cit-
izenship in the nation and orien-
teering.
The Boy Scouts.also held a
Court of Honor on October 24
with the following boys advanc-
ing in rank: Kyle Fuehrer to Boy
car.' Scout, Stephen Yarger to Second
Class, Jarad Plair to First Class,
S Stephen Riggs to First Class,
ual Stephen Yarger to First Class.
4-8 Upcoming events that the
ar- troop has planned are a back-
ns. packing trip on the Florida Trail
md and a Camporee event the first
nd- weekend of December.
the Troop 9 meets every Tuesday
rt- evening at 7 p.m. at Carlson
S Memorial United Methodist
as Church, 310 Campbell St. Call
Ito Roy Riggs at 863-983-7719 or
me Larry Yarger at 863-675-7334 for
rea more information.
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d- Daisy Girl Scouts have been
busy learning all about Girl
Scouts basics, learning new
songs and games, making crafts
and even traveling to their first
Daisy Family trip to Henscratch


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they may be delivered. PopWarn- For more information please
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Actividades
De Diciembre
El viernes primero de diciem-
bre los nifios y adults pueden
participar en el desfile ponlen-
dose sus disfraces favorilos, ador-
nen las carretas v bicicletas. Las
carrozas son muy divertidas espe-
cialmente para las iglesias, clubs,
organizaciones civicas comuni-
larias o individuales.La Legi6n
Americana como siempre
encabezar el desfile que
comenzar alas 5p.men
el eslacionamiento del supermer-
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de Comercio tendr
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shrimp poppers, macaroni and
cheese, apple sauce and green
beans
Friday, November 17-corn dog
nuggets, baked beans, peach cup
and a watermelon slush
Monday, November 20-pop-
corn chicken, tossed salad, mixed
fruit and a dinner roll
Tuesday, November 21-chili
w/beans, baked cheese sand-
wich, corn and fruit jello
Secondary
Thursday, November 16-rib
sandwich with barbecue sauce,
French fries and mixed fruit
Friday, November 17-breaded
chicken sandwich w/lettuce and
tomato, celery and carrot sticks
and fresh fruit
Monday, November 20-pep-
peroni pizza, tossed salad, corn
and orange juice
Tuesday, November 21-turkey
and gravy, mashed potatoes and
gravy, California blend, oranges
and a dinner roll


encontrar drogas logr6 descubrir
una arma de fuego que estaba
cargada en el carro de un estudi-
ante que iba manejando hacia la
preparatoria de Clewiston el 27 de
octubre..
Tambidn el 27 de octubre la
registraci6n de un vehiculo en el
estacionamiento de La Preparato-
ria de La Belle dej6 como resulta-
do el arrest de un adolescent de
16 afos por poseer marijuana y
utensilios para usar narc6ticos.
El alguacil Ronnie Lee dijo que
para mantener las escuelas
seguras se har n mas registra-
ciones en el future y express su
gratitud a todos los que colabo-
raron con los arrests.


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vessels (capillaries) that nourish the retina, the tissue at the back of
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fed hens, held eggs, decorated
pumpkins, went on a hay ride
and made apple cider.
The Brownie Troop has start-
ed the year off in high gear
too...earning try-its, completing
their QSP fundraiser and having
their first camping event for this
year. The fun is just beginning.
Two troops went to Arnold
Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
and learned about panthers and
other wild cats. They are plan-
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December.
The cadets collected supplies
for the Humane Society on Octo-
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ing on a performing arts project
that includes putting on a band
performance, touring Barbara B.
Mann Theater and attending a
Beach Boys concert. They are
also working towards a trip to
Washington, DC, in June. The
neighborhood is also planning a
camp out for all the troops
together and a day playing putt-
putt golf.
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Caloosa Belle, Thursday, November 16, 2006


LaBelle defeats Palmetto Ridge


$y Ron Dunbar
SThe LaBelle Cowboys over-
came a sluggish first half to defeat
the Palmetto Ridge Bears 38-24 in
the first round of the Class 3A
layoffs last Friday in LaBelle.
4 The Cowboy rushing combi-
dation of Gabriel Puente and
Andrew Tovar again electrified the
home crowd with amazing runs
throughout the night.
But, it was wideout Rey Her-
ndez catching the eye of the
ns early as he opened up the
scoring witl" an 86-yard touch-
down reception from junior quar-
terback Caleb Jordan on the Cow-
lJoy's second possession from
offense. Hernandez is the Cow-
Ioy punter/kicker and was
rfoved to receiver this week to
lielp out after the shoulder injury
two weeks ago to senior Chad
I tkenhaus. Hernandez also had
a-32-yard field goal and made all
five of his extra point attempts.
SThe junior tailback Puente
scored on a 42-yard burst in the
first half before darting up the
riddle for runs of 51 and 56 in the
second half. He finished off
afiother great night with 180 yards
cn 23 carries to lead the Cowboy
offense.
SThe senior fullback Tovar had
110 carries for 128 yards on the
evening and scored the game-
dlinching touchdown from 64
yardss with less than three minutes
remaining to seal the victory.
SSenior Michael Awbrey had


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Players of the week for the Palmetto Ridge game: Offensive-Chris Wills graded out over 70
percent and Gabriel Puente had 180 yards rushing; Defensive-Michael Awbrey had 13 tack-
les; Special Teams-Freddy Robbins and Practice-Andre Jones.


the best game of his career on
defense as he recorded 14 tackles
and one sack from his defensive
line position. Senior linebacker
Izzy Hernandez added 11 tackles
and junior defensive end Julian
Keen recorded 9 tackles for the
Cowboys.


Caloosa Belle,Kristin Hillner
From left: Dad Dave Blake, mom Robin Blake and Florida
southernn signee Danielle Blake. A proud Coach Raymond
Marroquin stands behind the family.


"I am really proud of the way
our young men responded in the
second half of the game. We got
out of our game plan in the first
half and got really frustrated The\
showed a lot of character and
pulled together as a team again
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Danielle Blake, a.k.a. "Dani,"
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softball team on Wednesday, Nov.
8, in the LHS library. They both
received a full scholarship- 100
percent private education that


includes tuition, books and room
and board. Amanda Atun signed
there last year and is already there
pitching. They have played
together since they were ten years
old.
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Foundation meets at new location


The old Chamber of Com-
merce building, located in front of
the hospital and alongside US 27,
is now the Hospital Foundation
House. Members of the Founda-
tion held their first monthly meet-
ing there on Thursday, Nov. 9.
:A new sign, donated by David
Lyons of Lyons Printing & Office
Supply and Sign-A-Rama, will


soon identify the building as the
S"Hendry Regional Medical Center
FOUNDATION." An open house
will be planned after the first of
the year.
Beginning Dec.' 4,, the office
will accommodate the Founda-
tion Executive Director Glenda
Wilson, who will be available to
provide information about the


Driver pronounced dead


According to Florida Highway
Patrol, on November 4, around
5:55 a.m. at the intersection of SR
80 and Cowboy Way, a 2001
Honda, driven by Raymond R.
Rhoden Jr., was southbound on
SR 80, in the outside lane,
approaching the intersection of
Cowboy Way. A 2000 Mack
dump truck was stopped for a
red traffic signal, southbound on
"SR 80, in the outside lane, at the
intersection of Cowboy Way. The
traffic signal changed to green


and the dump truck began to
move forward. The Honda failed
to properly reduce its speed and
rear-ended the dump truck.
The driver of the 2001 Honda,
Raymond R. Rhoden Jr., of PA.,
was transported to Lee Memorial
Hospital and subsequently pro-
nounced deceased.
The driver of the 2000 Mack
dump truck Matthew Crusaw
Lewis, of Sebring, had no
injuries.


Foundation and receive contribu-
tions from the community. The
Foundation House phone num-
ber will be 863-983-2735.
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VFW Pork dinner
VFW Post 10100 Hwy. 29 S.
Ladies Auxiliary will host a pork
dinner at the post Friday, Dec. 1
from 5-7 p.m. Dinners are $7. It is
open to the public.
Come and enjoy smoke free
dining.
Church dinner,
sing along set
Join the First Christian Church
of LaBelle for dinner and a sing-a-
long on November 19 at 5:30 p.m.
Everything is free and the music
will be provided by Mitch Wills
and the Freedom Fellowship Wor-
ship Team. Please come and be
fed mind, body and sou...every-
one is welcome. First Christian,
Church of LaBelle is located on
the corner of Ford Ave. and Lee St.

ABWA plans
woman's forum
The Second Annual Women's
Forum: Working Towards a
Healthy and Successful YOU, is
being presented by The Caloosa-
hatchee Charter Chapter of
ABWA, Saturday, Nov. 18,9 a.m,-1
p.m. at Carlson Memorial United
Methodist Church, Social Hall,
310 Campbell Street. Register at
8:30 a.m. Brunch is included.
Tickets are $.15 per person and
may be purchased from any
ABWA member, Badcock Furni-
ture, Chamber of Commerce or
contact Sherry 675-3278, Karan
675-9396 or Vicki 612-1001.

Come to free diabetes
education classes
The Heart to Heart Program at
the Hendry County Health Depart-
ment, 1140 Pratt Blvd., will offer
free diabetes education classes
beginning Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 5:15
p.m. All diabetics and those who
are interested in learning more
about diabetes are welcome. For
information or to sign up for class-
es call Mary Ruth Prouty at 674-
4041 Ext 127.

Lawn mower racing
There will be Toys for Tots lawn
mower race on Sunday, Dec. 17, at
1 p.m. behind the LaBelle rodeo
grounds. Santa says: Bring toys for
those kids who might not get a visit
from the old guy! Racers wanted'
for all classes.

LHS'76-78
grads wanted
LaBelle High School graduates.
of the Classes of 1976-78 are plan-
ning a combined reunion for June
2007. Mailing addresses and phone
numbers of classmates are need-
ed. Class of '76 members should
contact Susan Bratcher at 863-675-
2357. Class of '77 members:
Rachel Reith at 239-839-7112 or
Laura Chambliss at 863-675-4293.
Class of '78 members: Ellen
Woosley at 863-673-0334.

OCA serving spaghetti
The Ortona Community Associ-
ation will hold a spaghetti buffet
dinner on Friday, Nov. 17, from 5-7
p.m. at the Ortona Community
Center, Ortona Road (Highway
78A). The all-you-can-eat meal
includes pasta and meat sauce,
. garlic toast, green beans, salad,
dessert, coffee and iced tea for $6
(advance) or $6.50 at the door. For
advance tickets or information,
contact Fran Way, 863-675-7880;
Email: franwayrn@aol.com

Firehouse theatre
The Firehouse Cultural Center
invites you to the next play, begin-
ning Nov. 24 and to make a contri-
bution to our community at the
same time. Aid the efforts of the
Salvation Army by collecting non-
perishable food for the holiday sea-
son.
Just make your reservations for
Love Letters, for November 24, 25
at 7 p.m., Nov. 26 at 2 p.m. and
again at 7 p.m. on Nov. 30, Decem-
ber 1 and 2 and 2 p.m. on Decem-
ber 3 by calling the theater at 863-
675-3066. Tickets are $10 with
reservations and $12 at the door.
Please bring your donation of a
nonperishable food item.

Archaeology speaker
at Barren Library
On November 16, at 7 p.m.,
Kara Bridgman Sweeney will
speak about the archaeology of the
Caloosa Indians and the Florida
Public Archaeology Network.
There will be hands-on artifact


viewing and an informal discus-
sion. All ages are encouraged to
attend. If you have any questions,
please call Lori Howard at Barron
Library, 863-675-0833.

Family Care
Council presentation
The Family Care Council of SW
Florida Hendry/Glades Satellite
Division proudly presents: "Plan-
ning for Lifetime Care of Your Spe-
cial Child" on Monday, Nov. 27,
from 5:30-7 p.m. at the United Way
House, 117 Fort Thompson Ave.
Meet a special needs team for
information on financial, legal and


Submitted phoio/Upthegrove ElementarySchool
UES Students of the Month
October Student of the Month for Upthegrove Elementary
School are: Row 1: Madison Franco, Ana Hernandez,
Daisy DeSantiago; Row 2: Jasmine Corker, Morgan
Guynn, Maddie Johnson, P.J. Tully Row 3: Brooke White,
Sabrina Partin, Anthony Mackey, Christian Guijosa; Row
4: Courtney Perry, Becky Lapp, Paola Alvarado, Thalia
Compean; Row 5: Timothy Kelting, Homer Garcia, Eze-
quiel Juarez, Natalie Cantu, Ernestina Deras.


social issues.
A team of experts %1ill provide
you \ith information to help \ou
with the financial, legal and social
issues in caring lor a special lo\ed
one

Welcome to
'Thanksgiving dinner
SOn Thursday, Nov. 23, at noon,
Carlson Methodist Church will
have a Thanksgiving dinner in the,
Fellowship Hall. Bring friends or
persons from the community who
will be alone or prefer not to cook
for just one or two. The dinner will
consist of ham and turkey \with
dressing and gravy, mashed pota-
toes, sweet potatoes, squash.
green beans, Jello salad, fruit salad,
relishes, rolls, dessert, coffee and
icedtea.
Dinner will be free, but dona-
tions will be accepted; Call'Marcia
Carter at 675-8607 or the church
office to make reservations. Serv-
ing volunteers are needed please
call Marcia.

LES fundraiser
LES fifth graders are sponsoring
a Home Interiors Candle Fundrais-
er through Nov. 17. Orders will be


in before the holidays. All monies
raised will go towards funding of
5th grade activities. If you do not
know a LES 5th grade student \ou
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Christian Men
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meeting on Monday, Nov. 20, at
7:30 p.m. at the Dallas Townsend
Building. This is a non-denomina-
tional gathering to unite the Christ-
ian community. Dinner is includ-
ed. For more information contact:
Dave Alexander at 675-0500.
RCMA Migrant
Head Start
RCL, is accepting applications
for children of migrant farm work-
ers, ages 6 weeks to 5 earss old.
Stop by offices 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.,
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Please bring: check stubs, w-
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Shall we dance?
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Dance Technique forum is being.
offered on Nov. 18, from 9-2-30
p.m. at the LHS cafeteria. 5$40 per
couple oi $25 peI single. Pie-regis-
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Band does well at competition nn
On Saturday, Nov. 4, the I t 4M 11
LaBelle High School Band made
history by scoring its second. _____ __
Superior rating in a row at Florida immunity Links. Individual Voices..


Bandmaster's Association March-
ing Performance Assessment.
Anna Martison and Nick
Proverbs were chosen for the All-
State Small Schools Honor Band.
They were nominated based on
their musical achievements. Con-
gratulations to these two students
for their fine accomplishments.
They will perform for their par-
ents and all Florida Music Educa-
tors on Jan. 13 at the Florida
Music Educators' Conference.
At the competition, judges
evaluate the marching band's
performance in the categories of
Auxiliary (color guard), Music,
Marching and Maneuvering and
General Effect. The ratings for the
band were: Superior for Music,
Marching and Maneuvering, and
General Effect and Excellent for
Auxiliary and Music. These rating
are weighted to determine the
band's overall score, which was a
Superior.
The band performed its 2006
show entitled "A Tribute to Charlie
Brown" which includes the
songs, "You're a Good Man Char-
lie Brown" from the Charlie
Brown Broadway Musical, Christ-
mas Time is Here from the Charlie
Brown television Christmas Spe-
cial, Linus and Lucy known as the
Peanuts song, and Happiness also
fromthe Charlie Brown Musical.


Submitted pholo/Kelle Greenleaf, LHS Band Director
From left, back row: Anna Martinson, Jamie Batton, Griselda Santiago, Silvestre Perez,
Michael Reed, Jaydee Hull, Elyssa Grant, Rachel Ramos, Brytnie Jasiak, Tanheya Small,
Josh Hernandez. Jon-Michael Rose Middle row: Director, Kelle Greenleaf, Ricardo Botello,
Ivan Ruiz, Jessi Backes, Cathy Sidoti, Tori Page-Martin, K.C. Lynn, Mika Jackson, Shawn Tit-
tie, C'leena McLymont-Birch Front rowi Assistant Director Lisa Brookins, Steven Figeroa,
John Rothenhoefer, Ryan Higginbotham, Cody Crawford, Nick Proverbs, Robert Higginboth-
am, Michael Reed, Tyler Lewis, Scott Sloan.


The 36-member band has
been rehearsing its show since
July 31. They have performed at
every LHS football games and
two local marching band compe-
titions. "Our ratings continue to,
improve as the students grow in
their understanding of the music
and how the music fits with the
show we are presenting to our
audiences," says Kelle Greenleaf,


LHS Band Director.
She added, "We've added up
all out practice hours and realized
Ital \we've dedicated about 110
hours to practicing our show,
\which lasts 9 minutes and 40 sec-
onds But it is wornh it when the
hard x\otk and learning is per-
formed at a superior level We
cicou()l ge the students to per-
form at a level that makes it the


best ten minutes of their life." Ms.
Greenleaf is assisted by Lisa
Brookins, who is the Auxiliary
Sponsor, as well as Jack Collins,
her husband. Parents of band
members chaperon competitions
and football games
They all work together with
the administration and students
to make marching band a reward-
ing and fun endeavor.


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Residents living in and around
the LaBelle community can be
screened to reduce their risk of
having a stroke. Life Line Screen-
ing \ill be at the American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 130 on December
13. The site is located at 699 Hwy.
80 West in LaBelle. Appointments
will begin at 9:00 a.m.
A stroke, also known as a
S"brain attack," is ranked as the


third leading k:illei of men in the
world, and the second among
women. Through pre-enti\e
screenings, the risk of ha\ ing a
stroke can be gieallv irduced
Screenings are fast, painless
and low cost. Thie\ involve the use
of ultrasound tLc:hriolougy and
scan for potential pi'bltnis telat-
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lead to a stroke, aI.'lit- alneur\smni


whichh can lead to a ruptured
aorta, and hardening of the arter-
ies in the legs. which are a strong
predictor of heart disease. Also
offered for men and women, is a
bone density screening to assess
then risk of osteoporosis.
All four screenings take less
than an hour to complete A com-
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Artery. Abdominal Aortic
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screenings is $109. Sign-up for a
complete vascular package;
include the osteoporosis screen-
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Second heavy equipment class graduates


Thirteen new heavy equip-
ment operators are looking for a
job after graduating from their
Level I Training Class Nov. 3 at
Barron Park. This training pro-
gram, coordinated by the Educa-
tion Center, of Southwest Florida;
has been preparing these adult
students for the past five weeks
through the efforts of the con-
tracted services of the Safety and
Equipment Operator Certification
School of South Florida. Funding
for this program is coming from
the South Florida Water Manage-
ment District in hopes of provid-
ing an additional workforce for
those companies that will work
on the Acceler8 Everglades
Restoration Projects.
Students received certificates
of achievement from the ECSWF
Chairman Geri Yoraschek, as well
as, First Aid and CPR Cards from
the Southwest Florida Safety
Council. Also present was
SFWMD Representative, Sally
McPherson who presented Tee
shirts and congratulations to all
students. The Safety and Equip-
ment School owners Paul
Neumeister and Connie Nabor,
also passed out their certificates.


Thirteen attended and completed the five week/200 hour training course.


Mayor Bengsten was also on,
hand as well, to offer his congrat-
ulations and handshake to the
students. Lunch was catered by
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Special appreciation is extend-
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Assistant. Da\wn Gagne, for her
efforts in preparing for this closing


program Contact Sonny Hughes
at 675-6800 for information about
the employment of these students
or the training programs coordi-
nated by the Education Center of
Southwest Florida.


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HENDRY LEE
675-0358 275-0358
Licensed/Insured State Certified
CAC057341


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851 S. Main St
LaBelle, FL
(863) 675-1686
"Y'all" Spoken Here!



CALL FOR
i ^ PRAYER
^^ 675-7785

Sponsored by the LaBelle
Chapter, Order of St. Luke, a
Christian Healing Ministry.
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Randy's

Garage, Inc.
Y' w 1o,,, I A .t I I' ...:Cco trt
863-675-1032
737 S. LridgL St.
LaBellc. FT
just North of Lialgl .. .,:



Dana Howard
Weekley
American
Legion Post 130
699 Hwy 80 West
LaBelle, FL



OVERBAUGH
FOOTER
Increase your production
Let us dig your footer
Commercial & Residential
Office: 863.674.1300
Patt's Cell: 239.246.5106
P.O. Box 187
Alva, FL33920
Dan & Patt \
Overbaugh
operator/owner
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Lie & Ins. #G05105;.":,.



DENTURES
DR. MERCER'S
DENTURE CLINIC
US 41 SouTH FT. MYERS
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(863) 675-2878

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World Class
Barber Shop
4 Barbers
T, W & 9-5 Thurs 9-8
Sat 7-2
216 S. Main Street Unit 3
LaBelle, FL
863-674-1775





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PACK
ROOFING, INC,
890 B. Road LaBelle, FL
Phone:
863-674-5775
Fax
863-674-5772
Lic #1327233
20 ears
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fl FREE
ESTI MATES







Commercial
Residential
State Certified & Insured
863-673-2463
239-370-7954




HiRlY REGIONAL

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500 W. S aM i b. 0,, CI9 l

863 9830 9121
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RENNOLDS
AMR
CONDITIONING
INC.

Daniel Rennolds, owner
863-673-9478
P.O. Box 1380* LaBelle, FL
Licensed & Insured
1.1. #CAC 8 I146I13


BUSH HOG
MOWING
AND
LAND CARE:
SERVICE
863-673-3217
Jefft orey




and Construction, Inc.
FREE ESTIMATES
OFFICE:

675-7045

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QUALITY SERVICE
Over 20 yrs Electrical Experience
Your locally owned and operated
Ell Senice
Man electrical Pand Repair or Replacement*
*Landscape lighting and surge protection
Call forA Renodel Quoteorbhome
generator accessois& ook ups
9-5 C 6-98 101
863-2284138 24 EMERGENCY SERVICE
licensed & Insured #EC0000661




r,.n F.frrin rE N .1
1454 Madison Ave. Immokalee, FL
For appointments call 239-658-3000
Walk.ins Welcome
IMMOKALEE FAMILY
CARE CENTER
1502 Lake Trafford Rd Immokalee, FL
(WVnn Dixiic Ilaoa)
Appointments Are Necessary
Please Call 239-657-6363


LABELLE AUCTION
COMPANY
AUCTIONS ESTATE SETTLEMENT
390 North Bridge Street
LaBelle. FL 33935
863/675-6400
Fax: 863/612-0250
Cell: 239/246-3094
Mark C. Schoenwald,
Certified Estate Specialist
AU 2836 AB 2171


PETE'S TRACTOR
SERVICES
Bush licggug, niowug ra.dum,
laId clearig or otii lols?
239-728-6629
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SHC01017.8P

Licensed & Insured
OFFICE (863) 675-8314


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DALY WORK DAILY PAY
ALL TYPES OF WORK AVAILABLE
202 E, Soand y, (Across from Cfletston
(863) 902-9494


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2 W, Suani Hwaly,, Clwistloo
863.983.4600, 1.888.200.1703


CHRIST
THE KINC
Lutheran Church

S Li.le, Fl
9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship
The Lords Supper 1'. 3 & 5" Sundays
Bible Study Sundays at 10:15 a.m.
l', .t' 7t>;.'A S.. '.,bt..tv .i I T./t:
863.6 75.2 733
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p)863-612-0070.
) 863-612-0080
S '3 1. I co.t. \\',V *Suite 108
LaBetle, rt 3.




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SDAVE TAJLEY
OPE~lTIONS MANAGER
LAND CLEARING & SITE
DEVELOPMENT
DEMOLITION & DEBRIS REMOVAL.
BASE ROCIK, FILL DIKT & SAND
CULVERIS
863-675-4017 -CE L 239-6S3-3649
8050 CEDARWO)D PK\WY.
LABELLE, FL 33935







340 N. BRIDGE STREET
LABELLE, FL
863-674-0003
Jackson River Where
Quality is Done in Style


CANCER CAN BE EXPENSIVE
OUR CANCER POLICY ISN'T!
EDDIE GATES
Agent
Senior liberty'Underwdter NSAA Qualifier
LUTC Graduate LUTC Fellow
Liberty National /h
Life Insurance Company |
2035 McGregor Blvd Ft. Myers, FL 33903
(239) 334-2491
(863) 517-0386 (CELL)


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SVoters .

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Calbosa Belle, Thursday, November 16,2006


FBLA cruising toward excellence


The LaBelle High School and
LaBelle Middle School Future
Business Leaders of America
attended the District 19 Fall Moti-
vational Rally on October 26.
Members were treated to a three-
hour cruise of the Caloosahatch-
ee River on the JC Cruise boat in
downtown Ft. Myers.
Robert Higginbotham, District
President from LaBelle High
School, called the meeting to
order as the group set sail. There
were 11 schools representing
FBLA District 19 from Collier,
Glades, Hendry and Lee counties
with approximately 300 in atten-
dance.
The guest speaker was Mr. Ser-
gio Hernandez, Founder and a
Performance Coach for Perfor-
mance Enhancement Group
International. Mr. Hernandez'
topic, "Job Interviewing...How to
Get the Right Job for You," dis-
cussed many tips for creating a
successful interview.
Next on the agenda was the
election of district officers. Tyler
Lewis from LHS was elected as
the Hendry County District Vice
President.
Students participated in sever-
al activities presented by Cape
Coral High School. Mariner High
School, and North Fort Myers
High School. One activity had
members completing crossword
puzzles based on FBLA history
bnd trivia,.and of course the win-


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A group of FBLA members in front of the Caloosahatchee River JC Cruise boat.


ners were LaBelle High and
LaBelle Middle Schools. LaBelle
chapters rock!
Lely High School had the win-
ning nametag, shaped like a boat.
Shortly after lunch the "Silent


Auction" winners were
announced and several LaBelle
students won some really great
prizes. Each chapter brought
items for the auction. Members
raised approximately $600 to help


with the expenses tor district
competition in January.
Mrs. Higginbothan- would like
to say a big "thank you" to all her
chapter members for serving as
wonderful hosts and hostesses.


INSURANCE

Rena I. Dipofi
13 Missouri St. Suite A
LaBelle, FL
(863) 675-1880
Like a good neighbor,
State arm is there.',



SBC
FINANCE
Licensed Florida Broker Business
100% Financing Available
49 N. [rnduijnril Loop Id LaBelle
863-675-3275
MC5 IJon. Friday
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COUNTRY HOMES &
LAND REAL ESTATE
Kathy Hutchins
.Ie Real Eslale Broker
SOffce: 863-612-0551
Fax: 863-612-0553
Visit Our Website at:
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Ollew
Horizons
Real Estate Corp.
580 S. Main St. LaBelle, FL
863-675-1973
Se-mail: newhorizons-re@earthlink.net
If you are thinking of buying
or selling, give us a callI
GRG MINERS
ll-j mS- liUc Real Estate Broker







RcAnlt GroMp. If,.

Lisa Andrews Lic. Real Estatc Broker
238 N. Bridge St. laelle, F, 33935
863-675-8868
| www.sauthlwte:tlorirdarealhygup.cml


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CELL:
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Mlulchng Slad Steer Work GradiLg
STree Work Clean Up Service
Call David 868-675-8942
LaBele, FL


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Bankof America

SHIRLEY
IMHOFF WILLIS
Mortgage Loan Officer
Consumer Real Estate
Tel: 863.675.9065
239.415.6302
Fax: 239.415.6311
shirley:wilUiisbankofamerica.com
415 W. Hwy 80 0 LaBelle















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233 N. BRIDGE ST
OH i corner BSDuE Sr &WB nIToxN
863675-0500
Visit us on the web cat
www.oakrealtyinc.com
property management
rentals sales
CINDY L. ALEXANDER
LIC REAL ESTATE BROKER


FranW. Spencer, Li. Broker
437 SR80 W LaBelle, FL
(863) 675-1203 *(863) 673-5554
Web: www.SpencerRealtyFLcom


THE
OPTICAL CENTER
located in
FAMILY EYE CARE
100 N. Main St.
LaBelle, FL 33935
863-675-0761






Call
863-675-0000
Toll-Free
888-332-3345
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The Sonia
Rios Team
RE/MAX Real
Estate Professionals
1251-6A Taylor Lane
Lehigh Acres, FL 33936
www.soniariosteam.com
E-mail soniarios@aol.com
Sonia Rios
Lic. Real Estate Broker



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Caloose
Mobile Home Set-ups Inc.
4 New Installations
o: Re-levels & Repairs
+ Skirting & Siding
OiuALMT ORRK DO.N ACCORAIIMG
TO nlURRICANE & STATE CODFS!

863 675 4272

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The Paint
Authority, Inc.
Lnt/E\t Pawntng Pre~ure \\ aLhmg
Decoranve Concrete Coaung
FREE Estimates
863-675-0200
FT ,. H.. ';'O ^P .'




Caloosa

Shores
Ii waterfrontt :H-omesites
Jim Green Realty
Owner-Br,-:ker
239-728-5481


IRITAGE)
LAND CO.
180 N. Bridge St. LaBelle, FL
(863) 675-6788
1-888-675-6762
www.heritagelandco.com
*__ DONNA KANE
Lic.e R E FB BROKER.



I RIVERSIDE
REAL ESTATE
Corner of Hwy 80 &
45 South Riverview
LaBelle, FL 33935
863-675-2718
www.labelleriverside.com
e-mail: realestatclabellcriverside.com
Marilyn Sears
s l.ic dRetal Estlate roker



HIGGINS
TREE SERVICE
High Risk Trees
Trimming & Removal
Stump Grinding
Land Clearing
Excavator Work
Prompt Free Estimates
Licensed and Insured
863-675-3955
(35 Years Experience)


Stall Calls


With Us You'U Find You
Can' Lenve i-lr' Friends Behind
Horsi- TransporIlaion Available
For Rails Relcrcnccs &
Scrn ice
Call X86-675-3231


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.Che King QRoup
The alternative to
ordinary real estate.
274 N. BRIDGE ST
LABELLE, FL
863-612-0002
www.melklng.com
Mal King
. jMLS Lie Real Bstate Broker



PAUL

ROSER
REALTORS
675.0898
WORLDWIDE
INTERNET MARKETING
PAUL ROSER BROKER



HUNTERS
TREE SERVICE
Licensed and Insured
863.675.0403 (-


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



Snowbird Pools & Spas
Hew Construction,
Repairs & Renovation
Keith Dermiody
ai ILicensed & Insured
.-. 12391707-4991
(2391458-4681
S Stale Lic4CPCI456E88
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12 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, November 16,2006






With deals like these... Why are you still paying rent??


PRICED TO
SELL
6.4+/- acres in
Alva. Don't miss
this opportunity
for an adorable
house with
acreage.
Appraised and
priced @ $650,ooo Best Deal in Alva!!!



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Call 863-675-0000


863 675 4550
lorida 281 S. Bridge Street LaBelle

Seal Rodney Murray & Seth Howard
Lie. Real Estate Brokers
State co. A AsciateQ' Phil Lewi,.
t -- l r.mr-i Fr i cr., .rnddl MIlurri,

173 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 & partially fenced.
Close to LaBelle. $254,900.
Immaculate 4.2 well maintained home wiith an awesome
workshop 20x30 workshop. 150' irrigation well. fenced
yard, within walking distance to schools & shopping.
$269,900.
Very Nice 3Br/1.5Ba on large cornier lot w/in town con-
vienience, fenced back yard & 2 yr old roof. Only
$169,900.
61.25 acres. Improved pastures & fenced. Only
$11,000 per acre.
19 acre orange grove. Located in Hendry Co. $11,900
per acre.
40 acre orange grove. Located in Hendry Co. $11,900
per acre.


t3 b Acres \w,3, 0UU+.- It. on H\\3)y 8. and l,;3.)0l+- it. on
Old River.



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CINDY L. ALEXANDER
LIC. REAL ESTATE BROKER
ASSOCIATES: EDIT'I HACKMINN
SCOTT HACKMANN, UROOKE CRUCE
AND DON BURDICK
H. 675-0500



NEW LOCATION!
233 N. BRIDGE ST
On the corner of
BRIDGE ST & WASHINGTON
MS. SE HABLO ESPANOL
RENTALS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY LIMITS ON OAK ST- :' ,rl
NO PETS carport on a double corner lot. Owner h.
ON THE RIVER 3/2/3 Car, boat c .. :. hi taken care of this home and it shows. !. ,
$1,800/M in excellent condition. $182,900.
ON THE RIVER 3/2/2 Car, with boat dock 2/2 ON 100+/ ACS in Glades -,.:u,,
$1,500/$2,500,000. UNDER CONTRACT
3.. 3/ TWO MASTERS Extra space every REDUCED EAST MYERS 3/
where. $1,000/M in East Ft Myers. REUCED IN EAST TMYERS 3/-'
3/2/2 Car $1,000/M. 1,900 sq. ft. living area. Home has 2 .. -.1
2/2.5/1 car $900/M new roof, newA/C; fenced i ii .I .. i .. I :
2/1- $850/M er. Asking $269,900.
3/2/1 Car $850/M IN PORT-LABELLE On a corner lor ". !
HORSEHOE ACRfE i' I- .- L i'...ll.- newer roof, painted on the inside. P ...,I i.,
3/2 Mobile. $750/M. sell. Only $189,900.
1/1/1 Car $575/M. LOCATED IN THE CITY- 2/1 being sold A. .,
COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE $125,000.
$800+tax/M ON MLK BLVD 3/1 home has been renovat-
LOTS STARTING AT $22.500 ed. Priced to sell at only $129,000.
ON PHILLIPS RD 2/2 two story home on 5+
HOMES FOR SALE acres. Home features an open floor plan with
3/2 DOUBLEWIDE LOCATED IN MUSE on screened in lanai on the back and a balcony on
an acre. Home has a new covered porch and a the front. Property has several trees, large barns
privacy fence around the back yard. $150,000. and out buildings. Asking $450,000.


580 S. Main St.
LaBelle, FL 33935

863 .

675-1973

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with fish. Home features a new roof& A/C, ceramic tile &
wood laminate flooring, and a screened ,orch w/jacuz.i.


22.5,uuu
* 2 .'fi.r 2 R .).;:l, *.. c.r l -. .ri, l,: ,l I, ,t,
Quail Run S/D. Features new flooring, screen porch,
It.r.:. 1.,.1 ,..i .and a detaclecl 2 car garage, Only
,239,tJsl
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* R[DI.( D 1 1 ., I jlRl v ; 1 '1* h ,,,,e
with 4th bedroom/office in LaBelle limits. Features
include walk-in closet, newer air conditioner, fenced
backyard, irrigation and a front deck to die for. Only
$220,000.
* REDUCEDI Solid Decision, Solid House! You'll be glad
to see this spacious 4BR/2B remodeled home. Glowing
, ;ll. .i ilr i fn'.,',, the n'i,: H ,d ,i,8 ] ,) ..1 I.n: 1,,-il,
S .j, ,, i, j I : h triI .. I,, n i .. I it ., I 1 .1 i
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installed. Call today for this worry free home! $199,900.
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Great investment potential! 1BR/1B home on a corner
lot. Homes needs some work7.7 b t is priced to sell.
$35,000'
LMt a_.__L_ _m .H -" M S.


* REDUCED! 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!
$127,000.


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i:. i .i u$'11.900
* 2/1 home located on a generous-sized 1+ acre lot
tucked away on a quiet street. Oak trees create a back
i,,i .:..: .-,.i: ,i,,,,r i:,.=I, f \ ,,,, I .-rI ..165,000

fireplace in Family room. Formal dining off of huge
kitchen with lots of cabinets and countertops. Tranquil
Master bedroom offers a personal retreat room and lavish
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SR[DUtLIDI RIDUI(ED! .f. t :. h,,n,,: excep-
-i,,:-rl 1.-1 i d., i.i l ...it i.jr, Ii [l.., li-... : .) n front
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everyone with 1 acre fenced i,ridl I ,-- ; ,!,
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* Rare find outside of LaBelle but not to far from
schools or shopping. 3BD/2BA manufactured home
features split floor plan, built in cabinets, separate


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$132,000. "
Uncramp yourself on this spacious 2.5+/- acres on a
Evans Rd. i p..,,J ;. i, p:,1. I..1 ...k .. 1'J
goodbye t.:., ,' : I :,-l ,-., : ,.,-,-n- i
128.000.
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fortlh.. I'- ., l.:- ( ,"' .:-.j i d 6ii $85,000
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S(dl for prices on all our Moonmra L ligt i


* Drop dead gorgeous! If you're looking for the dream lot.ct
for or new home look no further located in the sought i
after Belmont S/D in LaBelle. This .37+/- acre is truly a
d :,r .. r, : ,u, : i i u l. 'lll:
$59,900. Possible seller financing, i
SBeautiful wooded 1+/- acre homesites! Outside LaBelle

* Call about our Port laBelle lots
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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 i
and electric. Time's on your side in this investment! "I
$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.
* 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.


The Intracoastal Caloosahatchee River.... love where you live!


I. AFFORDABLE RIVERFRONT!
B lr i Ii. d n i -i1 nv,.bile ,ti l10is t
,- 1 in.. 1 i,,lllt-'l2 :::i nl Il ne -[
di,,ir ..ii. niiA I.r r 1 265.000!
S'Ri' le 3ii. \.'i Bin5 iin ll]
,t-r-. [.:, tii ed in Tuikcs Ci ;ck
2. BEAUTIFUL VIEW ON
CAN.AL! This '2IBKl'B mTinfulau.-
tured home with attached .alp,.'it
and sw..,rkshc.p s ilh lull barh I;.rm l-.
Iu used as a IBR IB A. bea.i ti'ul
deck overloo:ks the s theirr n! rl.treis
$339,500
3. DOUBLE YOUR WATER-
FRONT VIEW! This custom 3/2
manufactured home has a great
floor plan w/ the family room over-
looking the river and expansive liv-
ing/dining room, master bedroom,
closets, and bath. Located in Turkey
Creek. $375,000
4. ATTENTION BOATERS!
Double lot on Deep Water Canal!
This oversized homesite has a bare-
ly lived in 3BR/2B doublewide, 12' x
15' Ted's Shed and 44' dock.
Located in Turkey Creek. $450,000
5. DEEP WATER CANAL FRONT
HOME! This 3/2, 2 car garage home
on a deep water canal has a new
S r-f new 4'C and a screened pnrch
This pipe t l jl.. hac[ s Retc,.-
i C)m .,r>- \ term. prirn klcr ,,rcmT,
and _.- d...kl I .:iarcdJ ir .4l.:.
5549.900
6. IMPROVED WITH AGE! Tihi
:. /' w'lih I l,.r u,l Is'ing nd dirn gr,5g


i '-inr rhtit i ,,cl ,-..,,k a3 paIjl..1 ,
'..t: '. Id .i j.I .1 r-I:l nt k, s t..,s d- I -I.1
[.Le' Ig .,n l.l~ rlg .. ,:l l1-,- i it-r e. It
li- ,ii. tis ii. ill ne'e' gk:i o u,, t tilet
$725,.000
7. LOVELY WHERE YOU1 LI\T! This
FULLY FURNISHED '21 i-.ct l...
l,,',re in a deed ,t iriicted ,.: r
munitsi ,vet looking the I nrt.coasalI
\'ter .: : Erj|) omt ,,n pr\ajIe
bioat d.,ck rv.ih lift and k pelsonn
jacui ti i-n large ;:ieencd lajn i'
$749,900
8. ENJOY DAYS OF RIVER
VIEWS! From this spacious 4/3
Riverfront Home located in presti-
gious Caloosa Estates. A screened
anai over looks a spectacular view
of the river w/ a boat dock and
10,0001b lift. $799,000
9. ONE OF THE PRETTIEST
LABELLE RIVERFRONT LOTS!
This beautiful old oak covered
property boasts a spacious 2/2 2500
+/- sq. ft. home w/ a workshop in
the garage, plus a boat dock with
10,000 lb lift and 12' x 15' Ted Shed.
$799,900
10. BE ELEVATED ABOVE THE
CROWD! This 3/2home has a
pir-'p-e wv'n separate roin a hoar
.].-.k and .minp ,im pl.rcl' l'
li.tcd liHj a heaedic p:..:l :p~.
ur.'.l In.reriall ,,'.cer I,. ,kng
(_ jl.,..-h ,t, hcE.i $923,500
II. ORTONA'S BEST KEPT
SECRET! Th.i 4 .'. h. n-me is illtui-d


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bh-,daI, i:.;aling CeCllinc ... Eil icj
:. ni .in i pel r I i.'r pl:rni. i ap
a .irund poi'nhi and i :aged pool arnd
sp. L:<:,tid Ir, Oir..ina $998,500
12. CUSTOM RIVERFRONT
HOME OF RARE BEAUTY AND
INTEGRITY! Thi,,s 4bedro,.-.n 3 tll
bIath. 2-I 2 Lbath li\erf'rct n et.iate
holtte dCi;gned to, integCaSte the
'sle rlht:kuri g bheaC3a itni 4 + ia rc,
rs e trnin tract i ..ith alinrst 411(0 le t
of seawalled perfection. This 2 story
Country French designed home
offers an southern style staircase,
formal living room overlooking the
river, family room with fireplace,
kitchen with butler's pantry,
library/office with built-in bookcas-
es,estate is fenced with gated entry
and much more! $2,150,000
LOTS
* Canal lot in quiet neighborhood
near public boat storage & ramp, in
Moore Haven. $225,000
* Canal lot in quiet neighborhood
near public boat storage & ramp, in
Moore Haven. $275,000
S1 +/- acre homesite w/ over 100' of
riter frontage iri iated rmmunitv
$389.900
* + j.:ic .t ..n Ihe Ni.tlh .dRl
I tLhe C ,alI..-.iah he R..e
$450,000
* i:. + .- i Sl lt I in gained .irlln rnl-
Il. ki.irL.crdn $479,000

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* Gregory Bone
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CALOOSA BELLE

HOME BUYERS GUIDE


Central Custom Builders

New Modular Homes
Starting at $109,000 on your lot!
Includes Impact Fees & Allowance for lot prep
Home and Land Packages Starting at $149,900
We have homes ready to move in now!


20 acres in Muse on Nine Mile Roadl Pretty pines and
some scattered oaks. Was once used for cropping but is
now awaiting your new home. Just 10 minutes from
LaBelle or Alva and has great road access. $525,000

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(863) 675-8888 or (863) 673-4325 cell


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I WATERFRONT HOMtIES:


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* $998,000 Stunning views from this story
S .$94ct ,:.ri[ h-..:,mi H..T,,n j- a ,, .BL, A a .p.,j
oI -h,:'r d n'sl r i i Jr| l"[ | .uI .i -i, I.r F

Enjoy beautiful sunrises and sunsets from your
own dock. Call today for more info.
HOMES:
* $176,700 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 tree house great for
kids.
* $235,000 New 3BD/2BA upgraded plumb-
ing fixtures. New cabinets and countertops in
kitchen and bathroom. Carpet and ceramic tile
throughout. New security system installed with
3 years monitoring service paid by seller. Call
office for more info.


* $2-2,000 Lil e neca BD 2-.A bI:me .:r,
(dul-.Jc.. hjir tbjL u i, ro i grrobit:l[ ii high.
ly sought alter Unit lu, across trom the
Frj -.h.K : 'ti.- 1, ..rn:r,, ..,,,I lf rii E ril .j rhc
rtii ht ..,- h.-o-J -, gr- -..img r ,ipill). i. aihir',i aijlirg
rl.JI.'- :. t-jrjrci -..h.,.., ar.Ir ..j -.n.inmur r,,', -
ter. Don't wait on this one!




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* $350,000 Gorgeous 5BD/2BA Home on
1.25 +/- acres in Lehigh. Looking for privacy,
this is it! There is room for the whole family. The
home features stainless appliances, a fireplace,
masterbath with a jacuzzi tub and hs and her
sinks and an above ground pool. There is also a
shed for storage.


* $795,000 r:u..r ,m 2,.a.1i BDi 2i ho.ile .i:.n
'1 + --:r inr A1r0 HCoffIe hi'l, ii upgrjA.cS
In.J pr.o rr) K fiih illi, i-; lui;c .4- iid
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MOBl F HOMES-
* $69.900 Thr- 3,0 4DbA r,:.,til-,-- h,:,rrr i 4 .
u i[.l ,.nI o j,:uble loi in, LBdelle M:Nb-hld home I-i
,e-rnc old .., i- all ., i oj) lr n]ore m e:,
* $'8.800 '.BD 2B, m-obile hOme in On-,.nr
The r:.ibtlk h:rr i pI raiill) turi'iishrd The lo:i
is surrounded in beautiful palm and oak trees.
A C R E A G E : I
936.489+/- acres on Sears Road some grove,
:.sone cla.rd All or p.rt for sale. C il .:ur :.i"h:ic
lf-r more intrlrmailo>nI
HOMESITES:
City Lots from $13,000 to $72,900
Port LaBelle Lots From $25,000-$50,000.
Financing available call office for more info.
Lehigh Lots from $46,900
Montura Lots from $47,000 to $50,000
Moore Haven Lots from $20,000 to 34,900
Clewiston Lots starting at $24,900
Call for more information on Homes,
Homesites, Acreage, and Commercial lots.


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OAK TREES CIRICE f O15 q djr 1e t -an d- ., WLNTEB iJ)I 9jARJS ISERP K tNji' HE RI. i haoid PREMIUM NEW CONSTRLUCIlON
rkhet rishr e t-. Q N-LAUREL OAKS. ipa'u,:CM
E Fn i t h 3 [ V A EA. TIi afr v e y !. R 'F Ao u u u l e1j-io i 1 4 i I u .4'e i Km m a o l -d r d o .
x,;Andee R .Nti-CC` Pn-aci wJid pe" ami~
aht v. itk had. xrxaIM- e1 -16 inas J~rtl, tdnd bre 4I bnng.Sfa jr ovvpianuu- r irjd bli
at as Ir.A t En fniL.: riv qumu m t rbe ;%-ArLtrr. '"10f. Jo .b b IL -h I ibie I fw Tmu m- u% Iming. -Srja floor po m %juxulr ceilini-
ETinango p"- Spend 'urrert. indr. -Y. ptgh wecbr-1 4 ,ia'. p. L.c HT, p l nlyrrnna ,trcm Laftlle inJ ri
r.aM, brgi -4l,1 t.-l dr-S a, i% itt rTL rmm rcy CLt orr fuda1 r.-,c.J alIr~y Qt'11.1 I'mS the midi;f lIs typf'rriarnJia L ~ ta rJ5'in i~ ~g y.aa ',n.n.tgra '-a rart i mmrs and illang. $29%900'
b,:g -.bT'P ftm rn-p-- s7 t"sodin &urt. 519 frl Mnaai, int-u thegq5l s bCF'S ir a: 1T -As m-e a u- Irva.l. taIM


WATERFRONT HOMES
SUNSETS. BOATS and deep water dock along with a
3BR'2BA CBS home on 1.3.++ ac .. $825,000
PANORAMIC VIEWS of the Caloosshatchee River
await \ou in thi] BER. 2.5BA home with an overisued
pn-ate boat dock. Community pool, boat ramp. & ten-
nis court. $749.000
UPGRADED 3BR'2BA HOME FEATURES 125 ft of
never fiontage C,.neenienlv located hilini I mile of
marina. restaurants and goll course. $599,900
SAVOR THE SUN at \our priaate-%,aterlruni retreat
4BR 2BA manifact.-red home sits majleticall) at ihe
end of a cul-de-sac. Ohcriied back porrch looks uver the
rr\er for endless r;.er ie-.\s $ 524.000
ENJOY AFFORDABLE RIVER ACCESS 'wahl rhis
3BR 2BA home. navigibk crcee., oftI-rs diLect access i,-
the Caloosahatchee River 'IS.99 000 :
SUMMER FUN! 4bR 2BA M,H I, luddv IJ35 fr of r er
access, making an easi lalnch-.fEorje; skis Detached
garage and high qualrv upgracd i$395,000
PERFECT SIZED GET-A-WAY'-O lSI 3 BR 2BA canal
front N LH includes detailed upg ades and thoughtful
landscape. $145.000

HOMES
3 BR'2BA CBS HOME rn ''II + br ta2-bri a 610,140 ork4h
3r6. i bairn Fp 'cd d'lle jisirut,: fil r i icti o Lt. nrT\ C.harm $9'
4BRj2BA HOME ON 6+ AC. Prr.-~rr si.ckedj pond '.and,
the,] & 'I'.I: pole barrn .i ll ... llor 2 hITmeites, $699,900
3BR2BA CBS HOME un .,+ cC (ro%- itnrild. pond uiake ,.d
inmg wh ai conrerient drla, $595,000
QLUIET COUNTRY LIVING ur 10i 1,..:,dc .,J rji.. Iotrel', .BR
Sx4Iri .'BS vLorklhop $589.900
PICTURE PERFECT iBRH ',.\ I aj.l.- ,. lie h-r.n.c -. aur e- a p
acci- trunm thei Cumrmunit., b .i ramp $549,900)
DREAMS NEVER END r. rh,. ,:u.io.l 111 k.2H p.tl h.:.min
place S...rinm cellirg-., den .,id a u ,:.urm.t Lk..l -,n $5447.500
SUBMIT AND OFFER. NOTHING TO LOSE. OWNER W\
3BR 2-B.\ cusTom log h.,nmc *.n .- lcncijd pri.are rc:. In Muie
burning stlEne tireplja:t. M'-vican itre flors, Lhcrmal p.an ,irn
ouer.iazd deck. pond. I..rk.h.Jp .ind pillt bhain, $450,000
3BR'2BA 2-STORY HOME SITUATED..n i *i + .dc h0t'20

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WATERFRONT HOM ES SITES CRLAGE
MAKE THIS 200 FT. OF RIVER FRONTAGE 39AC OAK PL ANTArFONCompletelyfenced
lh :e .: ., :hi -.:.rring range, lots of wildlife,
YOURS. 2.50 +,- ac of r;vertront acreage with remos- ,-:,r:. hel ..' tar old oaks planted would
able 'poil easement has access fhuom CR 78. $965,000 n il.r j .r.eji t,.,-.. $1,800,000
IMPROVED WATERFRONT LOT IN CALOOSA INCOME PRODUCING ORANGE GROVE w/
HARBOR. Include, boat dock, well, electric and pro- r,,":r:,lt- ,"a, ia:.r, -iu+/- ac. Can be split for
ei .jlc. t.illi .',ig r-.. i cities. $12,500 per ac.
tected harborage Over li60 ft of iaterfronr $499.000 -13.32 j A OF .j s, pines; cypress trees,
240 FT OF NAVIGABLE CREEK FRONT. Rive i prur.:. 'Alil powerr on site. Zoning is
views. riuer access, and dock permit. Deed restricted '',r h,.n,,.-: .pe ic .*: $1,190,000
OAK~ HIMMOCK. CYPRESS AND PALMET-
.omrrnunilr 4 +,- ac. $429,000 TOS cr-:c ntri i 1.1- -/- ac. Flowing creek
230 FT ON THE RIVER SIDE OF PORT LABELLE j.:l. r,. i, .:(hjir $1.100,000
RANCHETTES. 2.53 +'- ac. in desirable deed remtrct- -10 +.- AC. OFT '.I.I maintained dirt road.
ed coinm unirv. $425,000 i.Il.mr.dJ ,..i,.rnl jI $30,000 per ac.
TAKE IN THE BEAUTY OF THE RIVER from this iara. t. r FtDenaudoffpri-
*Ii: ,,, i $851,000
'2 83 +,- ac. home site in Pt LaBelle Ranchettes. _200 ft 30 +-AC. OF IMPROVED pasture with wood-
of greenbelt between home site and river, boat docks ':.J I'.IAh F'i.:ture.:4ue flowing creek, and
allowed. $410,000 a:mp hu-J- $'0 5.000
20 -- FENCED AC. of improved land.
GORGEOUS CUL-DE-SAC LOT offers approx. 175 ft Eicllenr, ,n.-,ilIl 660,000
ot water frontage and tons of privacy..... $250.000 20 + AC. Wi1-I ,lInty of space for your
horic. i'.LL up tu Ll.es Brothers and fenced
: ,1 1hi., .;dc- 4^8,000
shop Oak coacred acreage $439,000 "'- i rh.. de' $458.000
olp liunlude. oreffi l. PORTRAIT OF PEACE. This 3BR,2BA. 3 AND ACRE HO, H IT fl J nI,,li 1r
99.000 'plt floor plan hume in Riverbn. d Etiatesi tL *6l. -fi,1h i ..rn, ,..,ii r,"-. irI ,.
of frurt uees. 20\ 11 a v\aulrcd ceihlngs, curirun ,, *.,tern. oak '' $4.0010 0 lo $10.0i00
parquet booing, separate living arnd fani. 18.5 ACRES Ii... ,i:.,J ,-, ..i <.'i.ci- Ia, ld 1.
at .iage,-f ru : I..;I r,.'.iom and a fanlasn macer bath i,,1, 359.000
$315,000 15 + AC r ,,.u. -,, ,...uainr, 1.... ..,,,J
-BA CB S ,hme unh LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. i,, -, ". 3: 9,900
impricable custom m 3BR -BA. home laoc.at-l .
)ri. j[e ..-iol and riatr el in 3 quiet bc-aing rommrn!u,-. $279.000
A HOME WITH PERSONALITY AND CI-LARM! IBl1 .1'2,' (: '. I,, ..... plr
ih Ia gk., ing tire nr..lor plan. $239.900
3BR.2BA WITH 1,656 SQ. FT. LIVING AREA. Bu.illt i 2."'. 5,rc,,.c1.,:1 l- ,,, i[h
ANTS TO MOV\lIl ho"t tb $215,000.
H-ome feature, wo,d 3BD.2BA ON SPACIOLS GREENBELT. The homrrc ,, il.Jc i r .hT.-,,'au ...
-i.mceen porch $art 210.000
itah *crreen porch NEWER 3BR/2BA with 2 car -arane n Unit 102 Tile tluLr high .c.-linei ..r ,
pole barn. 12' ork- u190.00 Etubin inlderfi f laturc; Prlccd- L:.,- 6.
PARTLALLY FURNISHED 3BR'1B.\ home iicludE. LjrpuirstEorig .e hcd Nedr
.,:nal and :ommun', p.aul $175,000
TOTAL NIAKEOVER un r hi 3BR '2BA home Ne,. rui,,.l \ r,.l ..u.I n r N.',
kirchen cabinet, lath iurll auri.jc ,.,..]rinertt-p. $159.9001)
DONT WAIT or this Adtordable 'BR.2B'i hore will be gi ..-,' $149.900.
3BRI1BA COUNTRY \'LLAGE HOME. New air hjanrler an-l r,.nder,.ner unit
1.1.14 sq if under air Screened purrch uTO'.a lh e ba3:k o'f rt hmei Comninal-,
E 3p"'ol wilt a clubhcu e and grTie uurnom V-er, afi;Trdable $139.900
NEW CONSTRUCTION
2 CLUSTOM HOMEI J3BR '2B,\ CBS r,-mc iith ,id rIlu:.r, lust ,n.tallt.1 I I'.:A.-d t .n
S rieiniu. off-wiater lIt. quAiii 'tar, .Iiii-ri-a. r'.ri','--riT '.[) $389,900
FASHONABLE AND FNCONNAL n e un.tiuc Lt,.. r3BR .B1- X C[I. har e or. '.n
'IAs + ac. in Quail Run 5 D $339.000
BE THE FIRST TO LIVE im .h., 3BR 2 'BA htome that l ..tirc. an addi,-i:.ral I I
roaim that could be used ai a 4Lh BR, office or den L.n l r :tier,i.ed garage
Completed bi 1 0.1.06. $244,900
BUDGET FRIENDLY NEW CONSTRUCTION. 3ikf2BA ,a iic L.r,,nbull hirarec
; I pnviaac- Reduced to $190,000 w/$3.000 seller's contribution. Bring ALL offers.
JUST IN TIME TO DECORATE... 6 stblihh net Lun-rrruc:tor, hime. -.n Laurel OaI


20 +/- AC. of investment property in Western
Muse. $299,900
5 +/- AC. west of LaBelle & only a short dis-
tance to Ft. Myers. $269,900
MUSE 5 ACRES on Loblolly Bay Rd $200,000
5 ACRES in Felda...$170,000.
LADECA ACREAGE, peaceful get-a-way on 5
+/-ac. $165,000
2 AC +/- on Phillips Rd $145,000
5 AC+/- Gerber Grove $25,000 PER ACRE
8 AC+/- Gerber Grove $16,500 PER ACRE
MONTURA RANCH ESTATES. 1.07 to 1.25 +/-
ac tracts. $39,900 to $67,500
BEAUTIFUL, WOODED 2.5 ac +/-lot with
large oaks in Muse. $50,000
HOMESITES
REFINED HOMESITES available in deed
restricted Laurel Oaks. From $90,000 to
$110,000 new construction homes also avail-
able.
HARD TO FIND OAK FILLED corner lot in
the city. $150,000
ENJOY THE QUIET of a tree filled A +/- ac. in
town $99,900
.40+/ AC LOT OFF CR 78 in nice established


filled city lot. .42 +/- ac. $85,000
TROPICAL GULF ACRES, Homesites in
Charlotte County
2 2.5 ACRE PARCELS in Pioneer at Arcadia
and 8th St. $74,000 each.
PRIVACY PURE AND SIMPLE on these 1.25 to
3.75 +/- ac. parcels. Lehigh Properties priced
from $85,000 and up.
2.5 AND 5 ACRE Parcels in Pioneer Plantation.
Priced from $74,000 to $175,000.
LEHIGH ESTATES -.297 +/- ac. Conveniently
located to Ft. Myers $66,900
1/2 +/- ac. buildable lot west of Joel Blvd. in
Lehigh. $62,900
CANAL FRONT PARCEL. .30 +/- ac. Easy
access to Hwy 80. $60,000
INDIAN HILLS .45 & .67 ac. +/- $53,900 to
$55,000
3 TO CHOOSE FROM 1/4 +/- ac. lots in NW
Lehigh Acres, $49,900 to $54,900
.60 +/-AC ZONED for mobile home $40,000
WIDE VARIETY OF HOMESITES in all units of
Port LaBelle. Something for everyone -1/4 ac. to
1/3 +/- ac. Starting at $20,000.


l-, -. [ ,,. ;1 -,. i I,.:. 'l hi .; COMMERCIAL
0. LOT O ACROSS FROM CAUOOA 4.61 +/- AC. ZONED I-2. Owner's
E10 -ES T D O 1 O h.C.j Conceptual Building Plan will include a
,r $ ",,1.8- 0..0Jr -l-... :1-,. ..:' ,,, one story building (grade level) with
3 4 A.C BLill.DABLEl OT ,. "L.. .'i I.,,e 67,600 sq. ft. concrete block office/ware-
i-, iJ 1 Ir l. .i -t ,1 I-,i.ii 1n ii 5I 85.000 house with a metal roof. Building details
(HERISH THE CtHAR ,I ih, i,,.,,,nlr,,.l ,i. are negotiable between buyer and seller
$3,900,000
a 1, -.n ,....,i...i I.....ri i.n,, Irh I',,r, 3,056 SQ. FT. COMMERCIAL BUILD-
L B. :Ile Mloir.. ,.,I h-i., II Call n.," i,, ING on 1.28 +/- ac. High traffic area pro-
IJk ij .ai,i gr..i .I I*,,1i, i-lntl.-:r..es i l- videos for plenty of potential.
ri.:", IJr Pi-, ,- r 11 i tJ[ 5i289,900. $1,250,000
rNLANRUFACRTLRED HOMErS 1.02 ACRES OF PRIME B-1 ZONED
COLUNTRI CHARM -.,n .-,,4 .c BR2B..x
h-,tr .e h p.-rch- ,lind 5 ,tail hi,.L, PROPERTY in city limits operating as a
i.,-,n $525.0oo restaurant/bar. $1,200,000
3BR2BA ON 6+'- CROSS-FENCED GREAT BUSINESS POTENTIAL with
ACRES Inr.lud-. ., u yf.) .au k .ihop. .onm- 245' of highway 80 frontage, you will get
pil-t.: i\l. se up. -.i.cu.l ed L.-ir,-e ar,.j noticed! This 1.02 +/- ac. will not last
Mtri., ..i m $399,000 long. $499,900
LIKE NEW 1i r '2, I.~,,I.k ,1d. NM Ht .in YOUR BUSINESS BELONGS on this
54 $.a-399.flOu
STARVED FOR SPACE:- Tp .c..d3 -r. heavy industrial acreage. Zoned for vari-
+ -.c, 2.14 .q I ii .c bI rck. L if,.. OUS uses with unlimited potential.
police, 36 -4 in-roCru d pul I nr l i.itdu.r $479,248
-.:.rkshirps $199.900 OFF HWY 80 IN LABELLE. .74 +/- ac.
2BR2BA WITH DEN .-,r, pIu ... ic will make wonderful businesslocation
~.- Lt c; r, I:c spl, ill,,r ad,ht- rJd i.-l l-imL' Picturesque property has great possibili-
'l1c $i97,900. ties! $435,000
2BR2BA MOBILE HOME .n I 4+ I0
2:re2.- MO $199.900 MOVE YOUR BUSINESS TO
GET OUT OF TOWN PRICED TO LABELLE! Historic building has been
SELL :;BR._B.A- MNIH ,.n acre. ,-, m:.ike redesigned to accommodate your busi-
perict sItarter h,-.me $150,000 ness. Why rent when you can buy ?
LOOKS SMALL, LIVES BIG! 2 M H r,. $224,500
1 + a,: i.kre- ... ...d paLk.ng. ",rrk. COMMERCIAL LOT on Luckey St. and
,ho.ip .:,ubuildngi $140,000O 1st Ave. with mobile home: $137,000.


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14 Caloosa Belle, Thursday, November 16, 2006


BEDUCED! 2849.900!


AFFORDABLE COUNTRY LIVINGll If you have been
dreaming of.owning your own home on
acreage in the country, this is your
chancel This property in Muse is sim-
ply beautiful. There are also two storage
Juildings and the rear 2.5 acres is fenced
Sand ready for horses. Take a look today
you will be glad you did.

Rtaestanue. I
700 S Main. LaBelle
863.675.4500


PAUL ROSER

REALTORS

863-675-0898 OFC
PERSONAL ATTENTION
WORLDWIDE INTERNET
MARKETING
SNIKKI YEAGER, Sales Associate PAUL ROSE, Broker
Nikkl@NikklYeagerRoser.com Paul@PaulRoser.com
239/564-2005 cell 239/584-2002


SHIRLEY IMHOFF WILLIS
BankofAmerica ,, MHortgage Loan Oficer
':" ,Consumer Real Estate
Tel: 863-675-9065
1-800-854-5783 extension 56302
Fax: 863-675-7744
shirley.willis@Cbankofamerica.com
Now with an office in LaBelle
at 415 W. Hw- 80
Call for an appointment
Now certified in


FHA A fi n- r-a cing



REDUCED
2Bed,2Bath,
Fenced and
more. Come
build your dream
home on 5+/-
Sacres. Optional
s. 5+/- acres avail-
able for purchase
to the south and to the East. For additional price.
Call Francine for more information.


Call 863-675-0000




THAT AE YOU ATING FOR? Y BENT BEN YOU CAN ON?

Vacant Land
S 1/2 ii:re in Caloosa.
Esuijee 'ii,500
*Port LaBelle lots 7.7.w
3BD/2BA on 2.29 starting at $23,500 Brand New ,BD 2Bi
3BD/2BAon .29Bral ew BD MA


3BD 2 BA on 2 29 :ires
1242 Sq Ft
$181,500


Commercial
* 2'cl Sq Ft Commercial
Building on SR 80. Great
Exposure & Traffic
Count. Only Building &
Land convey.

Call Listing office
for details.


2040 SQ FT
REDITCEDn 21 5.000


Cn .- 1
Lehigh Acres
HBD[ BAV a/1,"S q] ft
$259,000 Seller Motivated


Call or stop by to see more information on a I of our listings!
274 N Bridge St
LaBelle, FL 33935
863-612-0002
www.melking.com
Mel King Lic Real Estate Broker


REDUCED! S23.9001


Home
_- Builders
Visit Our Model Center: 2480 E State Road 80
Open M-Sun 8-5:30
Call 863-675-3245 or Toll Free 866-244-8392






7026 127-J i
7026 Gill Cir. 3/2/2 $207,900 3046 June Cir. 402 268,400


3004 S. Balsam Cir. 4/3/3 $332,91



Vacant Lots Available
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RIVERFRONT FLORIDA STYLE 2 STORY HOME .;r Fr
Dcr. u.d Pd :5 ,. n l- huge c-reiap if.i uri:ap.:.:r.:-, AllI iircoilr:
hI full l:irhl i -:ri ir. .-- rri -ret jir,: r Fr ..hh r: lea r
tL jri .'.ji'k'; iu .r ,' I-ITrm : ;i .:i : i tc:aulitul ':5. il' d ll 'i r
s ,'a .'.ir n ," i 1 i r r i .:.ri', r-, ril- a.c -r. a1 l, i r : r ,i r.':a.
Ii :r *:rrir., rd1 7rr hIL FiriI L i II C '- tr p r r -l. 'i i or,:. -
i..rf.:.r ; s :,f i ,,i ,u' :.:-,[ r i.. i :.tt rd.'r i ;i- 1$1,100,000.
REDUCEDII 2 STORY HOMF ON 2.5 ACRES Ir rhP ....-r:
ed. i:*[[ L ,'ll rirch r,-,t r i [. ,j .:.r, ith [ir' : i,[ r i i ,
a.ril',' .reenbelt betwr -ri ,'ou rijd r 'i l :.':.: r hi t .
i tl[ .-r I[. ul :auIl, t :', :>. 1 ,i t.l.i': r: lilrt ..r ,:.r '1-
Airi', 't '[r rrii .r firi'., ir,':r i. i: i, ]|i .:...rirr,. lu r* ..
i..: i hom rh r it rr.- .r i LaEell:., h,:.ri'. n.5l..:.mn $595,000

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[,.tr i rtcd i.: r i ru.:l 1 r,.- rl ,:r : ..l r i i r..l ; .
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' ,. ili r it F :r :f ;:, .- a l '.l, : u, : r.:. l r .: u ,. ,i .. i t.-.: r
- ii[a i Lili: ':,, : pl, ri i., ,_i irr-ir ,.':'iJ rr'-r:'" ill "' ,' r '-! |'u
' :'J .. r cufc.uri.t. La t. l: lir'fp'h:i if'd : fl.:.:.r
h -.h.:,u.i:ur ilii,:h th i-.-.. $459,000 REDUCED
50 FT. PRIVTE DRIVE ic.vi [.: .:- ansive 6.7 acres -..;l-,
470+/, F .:. r ,it rri :.c', I.:. jar d ..1. ., town, Build close to
the w I r: i.' r.- l., Iln,..:.: iruiill', no Corp. Easement.
$2,500,000.
PIVERFRONT 5 ACRES with 215+/- feet of frontage. I-Bi r
cl.-'ri.:. i, -' i.,.:.ri:uii. i- $805.0000 REDUCED
RIVERFRONT 1.15 ACRE h.:.m.-irs .:ri pF.Crii.:.u. F.:.rr
Fer.iud FJ 525,000 REDUCED
PROTEClED HARBOR lu i ..r i.:.: Ir :.r rh,: iain cha:-r,-il
r.:. El-i :r l h V r.-" iyi as u I .:. u r .S n 1i ,. .,t i
ur..l- : he :.:i.: .:1 l. : in r h.: [pir. li :'rIri: Located i-,
: Il.,: hi ,ib:,r l [' $450,000
1OIS ,AND LAND
118 ACRE HUNTERS PARM)ISE ,:- l. F..rida its I: ,e
Lil'.,'' rl', [ irquil *:.t [h':' l-id fl, h i." d o ruil i ,lFnir jr a rt,
several gorgeous oak hammocks a beautiful creek and several
ponds. 'lrkey, I:el, wild .':', leave evidence of their pres-
ence on the property $4,777,500.
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL 25 acres plus on.Ft. Denaud


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Investment Opportunities and New Subdivisions Coming Soon!
Lorida 10 Acre tracks Available in 2 months
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P.I f' r up '.ih avaj.itlabl S Ir,:r[ .:T-ii i'- .I.:.J ,rid pr.-:nrid rirl.,'i
t r:,r iFn ip..i -le ic lefi lplii .:l4:1 $150,000 per acre.
SFCLUDED. HEAR YOURSELF ItHINL. :"+ ,..-; .,i I .:.L t ille :rt
L b.i, Th':,iip, f:- P:l iJ ir ll, I'llil-d s i I.n : | lII, jdun ,":i. Il riI 1'1 plj'
I .id' Ali i, r i u[ ir $4 ,000.
PORT LABELLE RANCHErTE I:: I:c.j .:.ri Frooi h -r r r
A.:res b.a k up t eer:.r.ir:l[ jr':ia JridJ ri'. : r." rel.:.rm
1 .-ri ..r.;. i.:. :i. t.uitr n- fI i. -:iur..: 52"5,000
EXECUTIVE HOMESITE '':.r..:.u -i:..<-.J ::: I k-.
Li.' I: il L i',, '. u r | ri irr rr d.'l i tjr t:.v. r,''i- I u rni
like r-inl a.w, Er, io,' ir, .: -:'ri'er r:' insd pr, i.:v
$l'0,00.
O\TRSIZED HOMfESIIT ..c.:-, c:ni ,' I.:. i.e i i r ihr .. ir rh,
;. / i:.: i.: [ r r '. i iji.:uf ariF id r ,' ,i..7ui
d.rci~nl ri: Lc ..; .:.zl: r.il i red pl. Wai.s 05,000,
reduced to $'9,000 for quick smle.
PORT L. BELLE IOTS ,..:.i r.: i' i :i,- I.:.Fici,:n s(:, .i
marine priced tr.:.m 539,000 to 5"l,900 ': ill r..r iFn rr,
,[ ,,, ,,.. .h h I rid ,' lr ( p i. ri..
SELIER FINANCING ,MIl.ABLE rh '". .: .-i i.:., quill.
i :u',:' 'i ..'t L I: ] 1- : k : i jr 1 ,r, r -, : Ir, m : under '
. ri, u. u r. ig L' in H', rhn ,.. i. k ,;ir l S ri. 4 t5,000.
Nice Buddinj Lol in Horseshoe Acres r.:.r rim..,bi,- ;:.i it.,
ti heiir,.:. ..: Onlyv 18.500

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LUXURY COLINRY LIVING. H.:.-: ;.,: i.ill. ,.j.:m
ru d. '. :..:. .:.r:. Ira I = r :.n,: nii p :e 2t rti 'ur -.
.:.[ :r. -ni il.: : : .r l.. ,' ,:,:- ,.r -. im .:iuld],ic :l.' l:li
aJ..j ir'., [U .1 F r'i *:, t l rl I- h. i i n ri : -ithi- d :.:. ..ri ':
r.:.liir ..ri Ti.-'i .:i,': pF.":. features, spa jets, prF.:r', ari'
'"rr.:o:u lrc,,. The 12.acres is every horse lovers dream. It
ii-.:lud.J: Ii -l t.si. rr, irh :. iized stalls and tack room
rilh l-i.,ri ; r t .Ill : .r I ll'. iiigated riding arena and a
. : T.i.:.-,.:; ,h,:ep[r : A.j.l .:ionIl Acreage v.Aiilbl,..:.f fers
rntljr t,: ..:.,ritiri-rl IJI:'a:r 1!. i 'I :.urF' lppr'" l f-,i pr'.,:I
ry :'pli $695,000.
BEAULI LL NW' CONSTRUC ION :, 2+d.il .nr if.. 'i..uldl

*rorni -r,,:l a Pp~ *uIre -irh Iu -.
,ut:.. t, r 1 v r,0"' r,. -rT ..,r -. ,. i.pr H.r..l-, E'r
.r1.: 1: r.:. : ', r i;' .: ."duH. : 361,000.

RLSTIC CEDAR HOfME i,. .'.E 1 ..n .i:ik ill. is.::cIc., -,i
: :. ,ri. |: : l r,,1 t i. t i i~' d v p, : f l ru r .:.ri'. :.tu
r'-. j ii.ii-r iii-irr :: [ .i jlin, :..:[ $32 ,')00 .
(OUNTRY' OUIEI irl' .-. r. f'p.:.iu gi:ar ri.:,-.
.:.i.:cp[ ari lr firpl.i.:ce .,:d E ; F I'r ,i;s.t'.c pri:.:-r,' I'rnJi';
a large screened porch and a detached pole barn with
enclosed storage, 5229,900.
3BR. :BA 1-10 E .. -1 rn ,'l -.. i -'.iur i I cu lo. .:Ir, hi fi.
it : .1':.': r:. kr, :.:.-pp -, ,.-. ,.:.l: r,.: r,- n.. 4. i. d du..r


9016 Lamkin Cir. 3/2/2 229,900




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2029 N. Montana 3/2/2 $211,980



Cypress II
rental Available $1200 Mth


-.il-. $209,500.
REMODELED SBR,2BAplu .:. '.:uld.- rl- tir..:h:.rri i
i .:.:.r r. i I.:. [i ar,:lr. :i-i :. [*-. ,: :,.- r l-t:..,r pl i r i.'
LiE-lls t.-r,.-.c i f,,:l.r, i. SF 9,500.
190'5 FLORIDA (.RACKER HOUSE -. 1 Ip, :o.l r .!;
. r.': r1 : : ..:.i i, i :r ...i 1 .:g rir d liT
[ :.ri rrr. l f .:.r r '-ir i.: _.:.-ir .-.i .:.FT| ir '.j i.i Ir :."-.! r,_1 r .:.i
a .:l :i.e .:.l F I.- i.t 4 s .. ,l rii u r 'i i :r .- : t.: .f i
$169,900.
ZERO ", DOWN fIN.INCING \'nU1ABlB1'1 ,:.d r,,fil'.

PP ru. iNuN. P i a-:i



l ,1' ft on J .' lm r It Th .frih rint I? l .- r i ,re 'r d illh
,:,. : A.ci-! $169,000.
WANTALARGEY4RDt H,-r.- :' "." 'l--.,j -. Ii.'




LiBelle Airport. $''3,064,466.' "' ll l i' .' ,
home. Start enjoying the gru-i ,.iar.d.:,:.,-i 160,000



COMMERCE LiS PO ITLU.IOMERCLU I r; .

,.'.: -' I': Ir ~T ..t .il-cr' i ml l I: i : I: -' i J

.*^ rru : lv i r~uj i.:iy : |i;,f ihi: ilr .I I. '
bkEm t ,pr.:.p.:e urul sl $ill Il.:.. :l ,'i 1,500,000.
2 ACRES Of MIXED INDUSTRIAL USEi '1 1-'':. fI .:
fr.: mrri,' Fr ':,...'t,.:.,' \; v i-l.,i 91 5,000.
LiGHT IN)DUTRLUJ. -1.65 A.(" ,,, :I, 1i Ft ar,-.'l -Hld
E:.:,'ll.,'rir ,.:.ld.j .,:,:, i,\ i .:..r :i, r: -.- ir.' limf r: u l. t,
hll urdr .:uiiiilr :.i:.,',g 819,000.
IEAITINDUSTRIAL 1 AC SITE ir :.:.urh :.r 'rli .:ir, liml:.
Iriu rn il L.:-iL:. E i,:, t :.r : i:' .. H-.' 29.,
Cleared iirlla ind culvert in. Seller Financing for qualified
Buyer. $299,000
HARD TO FIND HEAVY INDUSTRIAL Builders acre on a
paved road. Industrial Loop S/D. $269,000.
SR 80 FRONTAV tk lanitt 32, Area of new
gr,,h $o260,0011o, IIII U


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*IVRSlDEf ELESTATE, IC..
S45. Suth riverview LaBelle, FL

46;:5 2718- -877-675-7 '


FEATURES OF THE WEEK






CBS HOME- PORT LABELLE UNIT
102. Features open floor plan, split bed-
rooms, Frigidaire stainless steel appli-
ances, ile throughout, separate tub and
shower in master, vaulted ceilings, patio
and two car garage. $229,900

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BEST BUYI Affordable Business Zoned
Property! This 2BR/1BA home is situated on a
high affic road in the ty. Just 2 blocks north
of Hwy80and 1 block eastofBridge Streetand
surrounded by local banks and businesses.
Priced to Selll $150,000
WATERFRONT HOMES / LOTS
LOCATION. LOCATION. LOCA-
TION111 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
SPECTACULAR RIVERFRONT
PARCEL! Two buildable lots w/ 60' pro-
tected dock on old river oxbow. Pristine
views up river & across to protected state
owned land. Plus no corps setback,
approx. 200 ft. of waterfront & situated
on both the Caloosahatchee
River(Intracoastal Waterway) and the old
river oxbow. $1,500,000
WATERFRONT & PRIVACY AT IT'S
BESTI This recently renovated 3 Br / 2


Ba home is located at the Ortona Locks.
Fish from your own private dock. (Permit
in place to add new dock w/ lift.) Priced
to Sell!!! $499,900.
BEAUTIFUL RIVERVIEWS from this
waterfront home site on deep-water 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
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 w/large oaks. Call for more
details. $475,000
GORGEOUS RIVERFRONT! This 1.04
acre lot is wooded & located on County
Road 78. Build your dream home on this
parcel & enjoy endless views of the
Caloosahatchee River. Seller Motivated!
Bring all offers! Price Reduced $399,000
INVESTMENT OPPOR-
TUNITYI 200' DEEP
WATER! Private canal
frontage less than 600' to
Caloosahatchee River.
Currently zoned for up to
[ 12 units with sewer and
water. Prime location, walk-
ing distance to Downtown
LaBelle,just East of Bridge.
Great waterfront value!
$550,000
HOMES IN THE CITY
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! Price Reduced
$89,900
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!
Price Reduced $105,000
3 BR 2 L., D HOME
on fence I I in LaBelle.
Home hc l perfect for
entertaining. $119,900
IMMACULATE 3 BR / 2 BA MANUFAC-
TURED HOME situated on shaded over-
sized lot in town & completely fenced.
Home features vaulted ceilings, split floor
plan, kitchen with pantry & breakfast
island. Reduced $134,900
MOVE IN READYI Newly remodeled 3
Br / 2 Ba home located on large lot in the
city. New carpet, flooring and interior
paint & spacious master bedroom.
179,900
PRICED TO SELLI Home in the city w/
many oaks. This 3 br / 2 ba features gal-
valume roof, new interior paint, open liv-
ing area, eat in kitchen & open dining.
Fenced back yard with well for lawn irri-
gation & storage shed. $184,900
CHARMING 2 BR / 2 BA CEDAR
HOME sits on oversized corner lot in the
city. Features are vaulted ceilings, tile,
French doors, fenced back yard & extra
storage. $199,900
HOMES
OWNER FINANCING AVAILABLE.
2BR/2BA on SR 29 situated on 1/2 acre.
$99,500
3BR/1BA IN COUNTRY VILLAGE.
Nice floor plan, tile through out. Priced
to sell $130,000
3BR/2BA HOME w/ tile through out liv-
ing areas. Large living room + family
room. Fenced back yard w/ many tropicals 8c
BBQ room. Price Reduced $179,900
APPEALING 2 BR/ 2 BA HOME located
in a desirable neighborhood approxi-
mately 5 miles West of LaBelle. Features
include open floor plan, new metal roof,


ceramic tile, fenced rear yard, and gor-
geous curb appeal. Home recently paint-
ed inside and out is situated on a beauti-
ful .25 acre lot. Move in ready! $187,000.
3BR/2BA HOME. WELL KEPT &
CLEAN! This home is truly a beauty from
the 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
seel $189,000
3BR/2BA CBS HOME W/POOL IN
LAUREL OAKS. very desirable neigh-
borhood w/ great floor plan for a growing
family. Property is surrounded by large
oaks. Home/pool needs TLC, being sold
AS IS. Price Reduced $199,900
IMMACULATE 3BR/IBA CBS HOME
w/ bonus room. Situated on a V/ acre cor-
ner lot w/ great curb appeal. Price
includes additional buildable lot.
$219,500
NEW CONSTRUCTION 3 BR / 2 BA
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/2.5BA CBS POOL HOME. spacious
floor plan boasting over 2,000 ft. ofa/c liv-
ing space, large family room overlooking
beautiful lap pool, patio and courtyard.
Also features office/4th bedroom, walk in
closets, brick paved deck and new roof in
2005. $310,000
HOMES ON ACREAGE
2 BR / 2 BA "LIKE-NEW" manufactured
home w/ large screened room in Montura
on 1.25 acre home site cleared w/ scat-
tered trees. Price Reduced $119,000
SPACIOUS MANUFACTURED HOME
ON 5+/- ACRES. Property has pond,
fenced, cleared & ready for your horses.
This 4 Br / 2 Ba oversized home features
split floor plan, wood-like flooring in liv-
ing areas & many extras! Price Reduced


$265,000
BACK ON THE MARKET! Priced to Sell!
3.18 +/- Acres w/ Cottage style home locat-
ed in Port LaBelle Ranchettes. Situated at
the end of a cul de sac w/ peaceful & private
setting. Cathedral ceilings, ceramic tile
throughout, open floor plan & wrap
around porch. $325,000
SPACIOUS 4 BR/ 2 BA MANUFACTURED
HOME on 4.84 +/- acres w/ pond & most-
ly cleared. Split floor plan, large master
bedroom/ bath, office/nursery, formal liv-
ing room, family room & open kitchen w/
island. $325,000
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.
HWY 78 FRONTAGE, Over 12 acres w/ 2
living units. Homesteaded in 1893 by
William Henry Whidden. It will be hard
to find a more desirable site. A prime
location in an area of proposed future
development in beautiful Fort Denaud.
Features a 3/2 CBS home and rental
mobile home on 12.03 acres with massive
old oaks and palms. Located approxi-
mately 7 1/2 miles West of LaBelle with
frontage on Hwy 78 and Norris Road.
$900,000.
UNIQUE OLD FLORIDA ESTATE!
10,538 sq. ft. under roof + 2,585 sq. ft.
pool & patio area! Exclusive pool home
located East of LaBelle on 5 beautiful,
oak- & citrus-filled acres fronting on SR
80. Home features many architectural
details from vaulted ceilings and sky-
lights, to Spanish tile flooring. Custom
floor plan includes 3 master suites, pri-
vate sitting rooms, French doors to large
lanai, covered walkways, poolside rec
room, 1 Br / 1 Ba cottage, twelve-bay
workshop w/ garage, electric gate
entranceway, paved drive & completely
fenced. One of a kind! $1,500,000
COUNTRY LIVING...minutes from


town. Located in the path of develop-
ment! This 30 acre property w/ custom 2
Br/ 3 Ba home offers income from grove,
privacy & the possibility of future devel-
opment with county approval.
$2,000,000
LOTS
3RD AVENUE .45 Acre $69,00
CALHOUN STREET .64 Acre $89,000
201 N. HICKORY ST .62 Acre $98,500
PORT LABELLE LOTS AVAILABLE
$24,000 $48,000. Call for details.
MONTURA RANCH ESTATES-
Residential homesites available.
COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS
PRIME LOCATION! Business zoned
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.
BRING YOUR BUSINESS TO THE
HEART OF THE CITY. This business
zoned property is located in LaBelle on
Hwy 80. Improvements include CBS
building w/44' x 24' canopy. $399,000
INDUSTRIAL
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY! Excellent
investment opportunity w/ 277' frontage
on Hwy 29. .59+/- acres on corner of
Hwy 29 and N. Industrial Loop Road, 3
steel buildings- (Warehouse-3,800 sq. ft.;
sho 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. $174,500.00.


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ABSOLUTE AUCTION. Historic
Waterfront estate subdivid-
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Saturday, Nov. 18, 10:30
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Auction- 208+/- acres Di-
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Farm. Saturday, December
2, 10:00a.m., Irwin County,
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Mon., Dec. 4 11:00 AM E.T.
3BR / 3BA Caloosahatchee Riverfront Home
Must See Property!
Appraised $ 1,000.000
Will sell over minimum Did
of $590.000! W


On-site. 3015 Shell Lane. LaBelle, FL


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2.3 Ac. Res. Lot in Pioneer Plantation
Will sell over the opening bid of $20. 000!
DG-3730 4601 Pioneer 18th Street, LaBelle, FL
Auction Location: DG-3670, 3015 Shell Lane, LaBeli~, FL
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Saturday ~ November 18, 2006 ~ 9:00 AM
St. Lucie County Fairgrounds
15601 W Midway Rd
Ft. Pierce, Fl
--CONSIGNORS WELCOME--
Tractors, Farm Equip., Vehicles, Trailers, ATV's,
Grounds Equipment, Construction Equipment & Much More


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Phone (800) 985-5699
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ONLINE AUCTION MerryGro
Farms Includes tractors,
semis, van trailers, thou-
sands of shipping carts and
nursery wagons, warehouse
equipment, tools, supplies
and more. Details at
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SOUTHERN MEMORIAL
PARK, N Miami Beach FL.
(2) $8000. or will separate
Neg. (561)795-9056


SOUTHERN RESPIRATOR, on
10/31/06, on Cascade Lane.
Call to identify.
(863)612-0266


ADULT POT BELLY PIGS-
FREE you must pick upo
(863)983-7702
COMPOST- free, you must
haul (863)357-3770
FREE KITTEN, Blonde, To
Good Home Only! Call Lisa
(863)675-4869 or 675-0224
LOVED PETS NEED HOME -
4yr. old Amer. Bulldog & twin
female Calico cats, lyr. Cats
go as a pair. 863-634-6106
MIXED- 6 wks old, Free To
Good Home! (863)763-1370
MOBILE HOME- 14x40, 2br,
needs to be moved. Already
has wheels(863)763-9881
PATIO DOORS, (2), 6' wide, 8'
high, good condition.
(863)675-7926
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LaBELLE- Sat.Nov18th,
8am-?, 545 2nd Ave. off
Belmont St. Furniture, Appli-
ances, Baby items, Clothes,
TV, Misc. items &
Much More!


LaBelle, 1335 Chickasaw Ave.
Fri. & Sat., Nov. 17th & 18th
8 a.m. to ??
Tools, electrical, plumbing &
much more.


LABELLE- Nov 17-19. 2006.
7am-5pm. Good deals! Don't
miss out! New & used mo-
bile home supplies, 53" Sony
TV, household items& morel
1299 Ivan Blvd. 863-675-4272


LeBelle, Fri. & Sat. Nov. 17th
& 18th, 8am-Noon, 1110
Ivan Blvd. Lots of Antique
glassware, Great Gifts, New
items, Toddler movies &
Paddle boat (Needs work).
Get a quick response t'
any item you may be sell-
inn with a classified ad.


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State certified lawn & orna-
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Must diagnose and treat resi-
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THANKSGIVING HOURS & DEADLINES

The Classified Center will be closed on
Thursday, November 23d3 in observance of the
Thanksgiving holiday.

The Caloosa Belle's Thursday, November 23'
edition will deadline as follows:

tlr Display 5:00 p.m. Thursday. November 16"'
S Incolumn 10:00 a.m. Friday, November 17'h

CAL OOSA*- DEai. f

H happy Thanksgiving!


Earn Up to $550 WEEKLY
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Driver- HIRING QUALIFIED
DRIVERS for Central Florida
Local & National OTR posi-
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benefits, competitive pay &
new equipment. Need 2
years experience. Call By-
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Drivers -Car hauling career.
GREAT HOME TIME! Excep-
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HENDRY CORRECTIONAL IN-
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(GREAT PAY & STATE
ENEFITS) Contact Sgt.
Barnhart @
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ply on-line at
http://www.dc.state.fl.us.


Honeybee Business
Help wanted.
no exo ne lull time.
(863i6;4-1l5,"6;3.4559
Ivey Mechanical seeks plum-
bers, sheet metal journey-
man & helpers. DeFuniak
Springs (850)892-2768.
Graceville (850)263-0982.
Florida City (305)246-8411
& Moore Haven
(863)946-9166. Competi-
tive pay/benelils. AAEEO.
LAND CLEARING COMPANY
Seeking Experienced
Loader Dozer Operators.
Top Pay & Benehits. Music be
e epene'i eoin mand clearing
(239)567-1089
PLUMBERS/HELPERS
Local CommerlcialWorL
GREAT BENEFITS
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239-275-5325 or Fax
239-275-3352
TEAMS NEEDED. Home week-
ly Class A-CDL w!HAZMAT
TOP PAY & BENEFITS.
800i1428-0678. www.Ar-
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Wanted: CITRUS GROVE IN-
SPECTORS-SCOUTS, for de-
tecting and reporting any
presence of diseased trees.
Benefits incl. health ins. &
life ins., paid vacation & holi-"
days, dental Ins. & 401k
avail, for those who select
those options. Phone
239-340-4737, or fax re-
sume to 239-369-2267.
We're raising pay for Florida
regional drivers Home eve-
ry weekend! Home during
the week! Solid weekly
miles! 95% no touch! Pre-
planned freight! $.43 per
mile, hometime, money &
morel Heartland Express
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Engineer in Training or Professional Engineer
Hendry County is seeking an entry level engineer with a Bacnelors degree in Civil Engineenng or a
related degree, to assist the Hendry County Engineer in the design and planning of roadways.
hydraulic systems, water and sewage systems, storm water and drainage facilities, irrigation and
water conservation projects and other engineering projects The minimum requirements include a
Bachelors Degree in civil, agricultural, rural, or related field of engineering, knowledge ol CAD and
GIS software Call 863- 675-5222 lor a complete position announcement
Applications, lob description and requirements can be obtained from the Personnel Department
located in the Courthouse Square, 165 South Lee Street in LaBelle or at the Hendry County Sub
Office in Clewiston. Salary range between $36,920 $60,000 depending on qualdiic aons
Veterans' preference as outlined in the Florida Statutes, Hendry County is an Equal Oppor runny
Employer and Drug/Smoke Free Work Place. Applicants with disablites or needing assistance in
the application or hiring process should contact the Human Resource Departmeni
This position will be open unt tilled.,

Staff Assistant I. for the Hendry County EngineeringRoad & Bndge Department Musr nave good
communication skills & basic computer knowledge Bookkeeping knowledge is a plus Must be
independent and able to multitask. A High School Diploma or GED required
Mechanic 1. Basic mechanic knowledge, experience as an automotive service worker or
Mechanic's helper preferred.
Mechanic ll. Graduate from an approved course in heavy & diesel mechanics ihree years
experience.
Both Mechanic positions require class B drivers license
Must have a High Scnool Diploma or GED Bom located in Clewision.
ilahwav Maintenance Technician II, Maintains nignways, municipal and rural roads, and ngnls;-
of-ways in safe condition Knowledge in use of standard equipment and hand tools used in held.
Must have a clean, valid Flonda Commercial Drivers license, Class B or higher wilt air brake
endorsement.
Heaw Eouloment Operator I. Tiis is skilled work in the operation of public works equipment
Must have two years expenence in the operation of highway construction and maintenance
equipment similar to that ol assignment or any equivalent combination ol training and e.penenc e

GIS Coordinator for the LaBelle office. Must have Bachelor ol Science from an accredited
college or university in computer science, geography, or related held wii considerable
expenence in the use ot geographic information systems or 8yrs equivalent experience Annual
Salary is between $45.000-150.000.
Aouatics. Art & Athletic Coordinator Must be C.PR & First Aide Certified, Life Guard & Swim
Instructor Certified Musi nave knowledge and/or expenence wan arts & crans. ceramics, sewing
and culinary & performing arts; also knowledge ot and/or experience with baseball sotlbali.
football, basketball, track & field, physical fitness.
Staff Assistant II. For the Hendry County Building Licensing & Code Entorcement Dept Tnis
position manages a variety of general activities including office work, clencal activities and
assignment to projects. Must have good communication skills, computer knowledge. expenerce
with data entry and a nign school diploma or its equivalence
Electrical Inspector Must have 8 yrs. experience with a licensed contractor
Code Enforcement Officer The person selected for this position will be primanly responsible for
monitoring approved development orders including, but not limiled, rezones, special exceptinris
special permits, and subdivision plars. Tne selected candidate will assure that conditions on
approved developments imposed by the Board of County Commissioners e g. bunfenng.
setbacks, improvements, etc, nave been met. Position will involve Ilex scheduling and some
Saturday work.
S.H.I.R Coordinator Hignly responsilbe.work in administenng the S.H.lI. Affordable Housing
Program for Hendry County. High school graduation or its equivalent; and an equivalent
combination of training and experience. Accounting back ground a plus.
The positions are full tme with medical benefits, retremenl, sick and vacation leave
Tnese positions will be open until killed
Job description & applications can be obtained in the Satellite Ohice in Clewiston arid
the Courthouse Square in LaBelle in the HR Department
Vet Prer. EEO. Drug free Applicants needing assistance in tne application process
should contact the Hendry County Commissioners HR deparrnenri.




CATCH T? w, ..-Mi
rThaSeminole-Casino in iihmokdlde is sdekintini ,'
energetic and enthusiastic individuals to join the~irea's
HOTTEST entertainment venue immediately
Quality individuals seeking CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
and ADVANCEMENT are encouraged to apply TODAY
Pick YOUR career and embark on a new adventure


Cage Cashier
Cocktail Server
Dining Room Server
Dishwasher
Line Cook
Maintenance Worker
Public Space Attendant
Sous Chef
TAD/Gaming Machine -
Customer Service Representative
TAD/Gaming Machine Technician


$10.00 per hour
S5.50 plus tips
$5.50 plus tips
$7.50 per hour
$10.00 + per hour BOE
$10.00 + per hour BOE
$8.00 per hour
$15.00 + per hour BOE

S21.00 avg. w/tips
$12.50 per hour


We are also seeking candidates for these management positions:'
Director of Facilities Human Resources Benefits Coordinalor
Executive Casino Host TAD/Gaming Machine Floor Supervisor


Benefits available for ALL employees
www.theseminolecasino.com
Apply in person TODAY!
506 S. 1st St. Immokalee, FL
1-800-218-0007
The Sem.nole Casino is a Drug-tree Workplace


Duda Farm Firsh has !several job
openings in out shop department.
Needed: mechanics, welders, helpers.
Top pay, excellent benefits. Will train.
Drug Free Work Place. Apply in per-
son at 12255 N. H\y. 29 in Felda or
call for information (863) 673-0362
or (863) 673-2780
EOE

DRIVER/FORKLIFT OPERATOR
Needed at Ben Hill Griffin Liquid
Fert operation. Must have CDL with,
Hazmat & Tanker endorsement as
well as warehouse exp. Excellent
benefits package offered.
EOE D/F/W
Contact 863-635-2251/863-675-7444
or hr(abhgriffin.com

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
Oversees and maintains electric motors,
elevators, and warehouse facilities. Also
responsible for ordering equipment. We
offer benefits, paid vacation, and more.
Apply at:
Syfrett Feed Company .
3079 NW 8th Street, Okeechobee
863-763-5586.


Finan---a I

CASH NOW FOR FUTURE
PAYMENTS! We will buy
your Annuity, Structured Set-
tlement, Lottery or Owner
Held Mortgage Note. Call
R&P Capital Resources Inc.
(800)338-5815.
Find It faster. Sel It soon-
er In the classlleds


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MONEY TO LEND Residen-
tial/Investors/Commercial
Refinance Your Adjustable
SAVE SSSS Bankruplcy.
Turndowns, Stop Foreclo-
sures 1% Available Call Di-
rect Lending Partners
(866)459-2606

Need a few more bucks to
purchase something
deer? Pick up, some
extra bucks when you
sell your used Items In,
the classifelds.

Services I



Babysitting 405
Child Care Needed410
Child Care Offered415
Instruction 420
Services Offered425
Insurance 430
Medical Services435




CARPET
AND
'UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
Residential, Commercial
Auto, RV & Boats
Call
863
675-7297
Se Habla Espanol

Your new home could be
In today's paper. Have
you looked for It?


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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:
S -Excellent Salaries
-Medical and Life Insurance
-Dental Insurance
-401K Savings Plan
-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
1014W. Sugarland Hwy.
Clewiston, FL 33440


Family Health Centers

DENTAL ASSISTANT

With expanded duties Great staff, competitive
salary and excellent benefits, including
health and pension plans.

Please respond to-
Imjobs(@hcnetwork.org
or in person to:
930 S. Main Street, LaBelle
Fax: 239-278-3203
PO. Box 1357, Ft. Myers, FL 33902
EOE/DFWP

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b .fri"; MEDICAL CENTER
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Full time Resplratory Therpls
C i 0' 1r p .,clti i -, ,Ti h l F 1 1 C-J I r.,p ,,-, jJull dr.ill iiil I-A']I'. ,il
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Full lme- Medll Technologslt
b" Dcu:cc i i M ol'l Tcioi logr' iijlhonal COri in, di' ble i : l SI .lt
11I: .:fiii l ld I N.I P Ail,: UA.u ll.. u il cil iu l 3ndj .iiliuiu.T.cil i3.01fil
Nihl hll'l ,if i'i.Ul.Sc 'n',.all ,& ia i wt ic iiL nl iionfl
Per diem- Pharmtcy Technician
Pici' uSu cp irl INh hullh,:ji fildJ is prtl Siwrig iT lh bi. :rI'.:dun j iri.J
Part lime & Full time ER Registrallon Clerk
oP'r i .'U i. ho1spil l co iTitiLii f l:i OI ,n ic p i[ .1 ,, l tJd d of
mlci;i l iT..c 'lor a ug plu, Mus Ifvpe 11r leii -45 ipr,
Phone : : .. C e 'C S.3.o1.i805

Duda Farm Fresh Fo,:,ds has immediate open-
ings fi:,r tractor, drivers. Will train. Pay com-
ni-ciisuraic trith experience. We are at Drug
Free Work Place. Appli in person at 12255 N..
Hr,-. 29, Felda or contact Robert Atchley at
(863) 675-0545 ext 3122
EOE


)uda Farm Fresh Foods esti en busca de
tractoristas. Entrenamiento desponible.
Pago a degun experiencia. Siao libre de
drogas. Aplique en persona en 12255 N.
'Hwy. 29 en Felda o llame a Robert Atchley
(863) 675-54"-iP ext.3122
Empleadorde OpF:.rruniurJdj. s Por Igual


Drug Free Work Place
Excellent Benefits & Pay
401K, Paid Vacation, Paid Insurance
& Bonuses.

Apply at:
5701 Ft. Denaud Road
Gulfcoast Trucking, LLC.
or call 863-675-4410

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Drug Free Work Place
Class A CDL. Excellent Benefits & Pay
401K, Paid Vacation, Paid Insurance
& Bonuses.


5701 Ft. Denaud Road
Gulfcoast Citrus Harvesting, Inc.
or call 863-675-4410


Drug Free Work Place
Class A CDL. Excellent Benefits & Pay
401K, Paid Vacation, Paid Insurance
& Bonuses.

Apply at:
5701 Ft. Denaud Road
Gulfcoast Products, Inc.
or call 863-675-4410


Okeechobee

News




The Okeechobee News is looking for a
highly creative individual to be a part of our
ad services team. Do you enjoy a fast-paced,
deadline-driven, creative and fun environ-
ment? Put you creativity to the test by help-
ing local businesses generate traffic by devel-
oping attractive newspaper advertisements.
You'll work closely with ad reps to design
both retail and classified display advertise-
ments \ou'll also be involved in producing
special advertising sections This position
requires experience with Windows, knowl-
edge of Quark and Photo-hop solid design
techniques and the ability to work quickly
under deadline pressure. There ma\ be some
evening and weekend work This is a full
time position. Apply by e-mail to judy
Kasten Ikasten@'trato.net.
The Okeechobee News offers:
Potenhal for advancement
A unique work en ironment where
emplo ees are trusted and empow ered
Compehhve pay based on experience
Generous time off program







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CALOOSA -BELLE
')oo'BELLE

is looking for an






Part time time with
somne%%hat flexible hours
The ideal candidate \%ill be
self-motivated with an outgoing
personality, more than average
computer skills, bilingual a plus,
understanding of digital photog-
rapht and reliable transportation.
The Caloosa Belle offers a
unique \\ork environment where
employees are trusted and
empowered.
e-mail resumne to:
jkasten@strato.net


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PHARMACY PACKAGING TECHNICIAN
PRN-Part-Time

McKesson Automation seeks a goal oriented, de-
pendable individual to assist in managing and
maintaining on-site barcode packaging within the
North Collier Hospital inpatient pharmacy.

The purpose is to have properly trained personnel
to provide the necessary coverage in the event of
an absence or scheduled time off of our regular
employee. Pharmacy experience preferred. Hours
will vary based on coverage requirements.

Submit resume to:

PRN-North Collier Hospital
Fax: 724-741-8022


DAILY WORK DAILY PAY
ALL TYPES OF WORK AVAILABLE


202 E. Sugarland Hwy. (C-aoas om Clowiatmi Ir)
(863) 902-9494


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COMPUTER SERVICE
trouble shooting, set-up,
up-grades, systems built,
tutoring. Win.95, 98,
2000. ME, XP licensed.
Call Gary 863-675-7925



ALL
OCCASION
DJ
Music for everyone
Light show available

Call
863
673-0065
Se Habla Espanol

SALLY MAE
DISC JOCKEY
Music for all occasions:
weddings, parties,
quinceaneras. 675-1625.

Join al the people who
say, "I sold t In the clas-
snleds."


PIANO TUNING
*** ************
Concert Experience
35 Years
(863)675-2596
or(863)243-9691
WE BUY ALUMINUM, ALL
KINDS Copper& Brass.
Closed Sunday. Call first
863-675-8760, 257-0879


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NEWSPAPER...
makes you a more informed
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are more ssrcesfull




Higgin's Tree Service
25 years experience. Free
estimates. Lic. & insured.
Call 863-675-3955.


Empilloyn nent


CROWN MOLDING, t36).1611.
lerntrrs Primed & ready to
paint. Half. price at $375 for
all 8631675-2491
METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$
Buy Direct From Maniuaciur-
a. 20 colors in stioc'k wi ll
Accessories. Quick turn
around! Delivery Available
(352)498-0778 Toll Free
(888)393-0335.
SALE- CRUSHED STONE
#57, Greal lor Orivewajy,
Call Dillys Enterprises of La-
Belle (239)825-4251
SLIDING DOOBS (2), 60"
wide, 75". high. $100
(863)467-6868
SLIDING GLASS DOOR, new,
white, for mobile home, with
frame, $385.
(863)634-5236


CRIB/YOUTH BED, with
dresser, wood frame, $1'75
or best offer. (863)675-0800
Iv. msg.


JACKETS- Leather, Male,
Large & Females, Extra large
& Fur coat. Never worn.
$190. for all (863)357-0125


ELVIS COLLECTION, Many
items, Rare items, items from
Graceland, memorabilia. $550
neg. (863)467-0627
FOOTBALL/BASEBALL CARDS
(1000)- Racing & Comic. late
80s early 90s Exc. cond. $400
or best offer!! 863-763-8943
OLD FISHING LURES
Variety. $50 or best offer.
863-763-4617
PIRELLO PLATES, 2 sets,
Chieftains 1 & 2. $500 or
best offer. (863)697-1443
STAMP COLLECTION &
SCHOOL BELL & ANTIQUE
CHURN, etc., $500
(863)467-1325



IBM Electric typewriter, 11'
carriage, self correcting, car-
rying case, excellent cond.
$100 (863)467-5877


Employment
Full Time 02


DIAMOND RING- 1/2 ct,.:
w/surrounding diamonds,
$450. Neg. (863)675-7105
or (863)673-5023
GOLD NECKLACE 14K, 20",
chain with motorcycle medal-
lion, new $150. Asking $100.
863-634-9316.


FLOOR LAMP- Solid brass
with light on swivel arm,:
great for easy chair reading
$40 (863)763-2458


ADJUSTABLE BED, Ultramatic,
twin, electric w/vib'rate & re-
mote. Exc. cond.,$3500 new,
asking $1200. (863)763-6907
ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR- used
1 year, asking $100
(772)360-5299 Okeechobee
ELECTRIC LIFT- For wheel-
chair or scooter. Hardly
used. Good condition. $650.
(863)357-8788
FREE DIABETIC SUPPLIES!
MEDICARE PATIENTS! Call
Us Toll Free (866)294-3476
and receive a FREE METER!
Am-Med Quality Diabetic
Supplies.
HOVEROUND SCOOTER-
Good condition. $500. Or.
best offer. (863)697-3299
JET 2 POWER CHAIR electric
wheelchair, w/battery &
chrgr. Good cond. New $2K,
Sell $750. 863-763-4536
LIFT CHAIR, Beige, $300
(863)675-0548
PRIDE JAZZY WHEELCHAIR
electric w/joystick. Excellent
condition. $6500 new, asking
$2300. (863)763-6907


AIRLINES ARE HIRING Train
for high paying Aviation
Maintenance Career. FAA ap-
proved program. Job place-
ment assistance. CALL
Aviation Institute of Mainte-
nance (888)349-5387.
ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE
from Home. *Medical,
*Business, *Paralegal,
*Computers *Criminal Jus-
tice. Job placement assis-
tance. Computer provided.
Financial Aid if qualified. Call
(866)858-2121 www.onli-
neTidewaterTech.com.


Low-rate NO DOCUMENTA-
TION Mortgages. Ideal if
RETIRED, SELF-EMPLOYED,
DIVORCED, PRIVACY-con-
scious or UNEMPLOYED.
No Job Required. 0% Down,
100% Cash-Out Available.
www.NoDocMortgage-
Bank.com (888)ZERO-
DOWN.


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Merchandise



Aki Conditioners 505
Antiques 510
Appliances 515
Appliance Parts 520
Beauty Suppries 525
Bicycles- 530
Boks Margaznas535
Building Materiapt540
CarlAta/Rugs r50
Children's Items555
China, Glassware, Etc. 560
Clothing .565
Coins/Stamps 670
Collectibles 575
Computer/Video 580
Cr fteSuppliei- 585
Cruises: 590
Drapeis, ieni & Fabrics 595
Fireplace Fixture 600
Firewood b65
Furs- 615
Health & reducing
Equipment 620
Heating Equipment/
Supplies 625.
Household Items 630
Jewelry. 635
Lamps/Lghts 640.
Luggage .- 645
Medical Items 650
Miscellaneous 655
Musical Instratmeits 660
Office' Supplies/
Equipment 665
Pets/Supples/
Services 670
Photography 675
Plumbing Suppies 680
Pools & Supplies .685
Restaurant
Equipment 690
Satellite 695
Sewing Machines 700
Sporting Goods 705
Stereo Equipment 710
Television/Radio 715
Tickets 720
Tools 725
Toys & Games 730
VCRs 735
Waited to Buy 740



WE BUY 18TH CENTURY
Amerri an Furn lre Old oil
pairniigs & silver, Russian
paintings & Silver Pay lop $
Call Franh
754-245-7001.'954-588-3288


DRYER- GE, Lo,:, IW e rieiw.
Runs good $65
(8631675.0104
REFRIGERATOR, Roper made
by Wnirpool, 18.2 cu. it
like new 1175
(8631675-8120
STOVE, Whirlpool, electric. :3
years old very clearn 140
18631467-0024
WASHER $100 call lor morc
inlormaliin 18631675-4675
WASHERS & DRYERS
STACK UNITS
$95 & up. Up to 1 yr warranty,
REFRIGERATORS & STOVES.,
(23n9694-0778'., ;ir,
WASHING MACHINE- 4 yrs
ild Kenmore. lop load.
While E-'[r a : an (oria
$100 18636373-1504



SPECIAL BUILDING
SALE..."DON'T MISS IT!'
Dec emer delivery or deposit
hold; t1ll spring 25'40',12'
1480)0 40'60',16 12.800
Front end optional Olher Si2
es av)lable Pioneer.
(800)668-5422
STEEL BUILDINGS. Factory
Deals. Save $$$. 40 x 60' to
100 x 200'. Ex: 50 x 100 x
12' = $3 60'sa ft
800i658-2885

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LOGITECH Quick Cam, for
Notebooks Deluxe, new
cond $30 or best offer'
18631675-25y9
PALM PILOT, ire 21 Model.
w!oillware & 2 Dower
ableis $25 i863)675-3944
Shop here flrst!
The classes nads


BED RAILS- King size asking
like new. $15
18631763-7983
BED, twin, crla s, wisidce.
t1ea brana natural wood,
e\c. cond.. $50
1863)675-3944
BR SET Ourfen size. no mal-
tress, dresser, neadbord.
mirror nightstand, $75
863-675-3764 or 673-6226.
CHINA CABINET, Solid wood.
2 pc w/5 snelves Hand
Made 6' 1311. 4" wide MusI
see! $500 i186376.3-8943
COUCH- Queenr, Medium blue.
Like iev,. 10O Okee
|863l357.6~99
DRESSER- large, 54532x18.
w'bai. mirror. 8 drawer.
nard rock maple good condo
$1501863)763-2453
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER -
ilts a 2' TV. you haul
18631675-4675
JEWELRY ARMOIRE, Cherry
$30 (863176 3-0141 atter 6p
KITCHEN SET- 5'v'. Solid
Oak, Reliaglar Very good
cond, w.'! chairs Pd $450
asking $125 1863)JF7-2366
RIDER/GLIDER ROCKER- Ma-
ple w0Onorman, Removaile
pads Good condilon $65
1863)357-8788
SLEEPER SOFA, $50
86j3675- :1793
SOFA with pillows, $35. Call
863-675-3764 0 or
863-673-6226
WATERBED- Soft sided,
Oueen spie like new t,600
18363634.7864
WING BACK CHAiR,
blue/greebi'urgunry asking
$75 1863)675-4098


GUN RACK WOOD. Wall
mount 22" 9 29', e.': ccind.
nhr.il 4 ulles, sm31ll diwer in
botnom $I158bji1610-1276
GUNS 2 11 TAURUS 38 Ultra
Ligon Tilii um & 1 ROMA-
NiAN Semi Auto A.47 $;25
will sep (863)4234-230
PISTOL- 380 aulomatc. $250
6502193l-801l
REVOLVER- 38 :al Taurus,
lamnless *leei 2' arrel,
New condition With etras.
5325 1863)6b0-1120
SHOTGUN- 12ga, aulo, Moss-
berg, $265 (502)931-8101
'SURVIVAL 22 CAL. i100
tatei it 3,AF476989 *



GYM EQUIPMENT, Treadmills
bites, weiglrii tenoces& TVs
with sand, All grealy
reduted l ed i0 sellASAR
Call 1863673-2521 or
1863)673-2525
PROFORM 700-S- Magnelic,
Resistance. Eiiprirjl e'ercis-
er with electronic iTinorl
1.75 ld63)674-009
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TRASH CONTAINER- Wood,
decorative iountly. kitchen
riholds. 13 gallons Only $120
S863-467-8681
;Jewlryl 0h 65


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CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS
for outdoors, 2 lighted rein-
deer & 1 lighted sleigh, $75.
(863)467-0044
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS, for out-
side & animated Santa &
,Mrs.. Claus, $100.
,(863)467-0044
DIVORCE$275-$350*COVERS
children, etc. Only one signa-
ture required! *Excludes
govt. feesI Call weekdays
(800)462-2000, ext. 600.
8am-6pm) Alta Divorce,
LLC. Established 1977.
NEED A LAWYER? Protect
Your Rights Now! Criminal...
Personal Injury... Bankrupt-
cy... Divorce.. Labor Law..
Hurt. Harassed.. Job.; Immi-
gration... Wills; ALL LEGAL
MATTERS A-A-A Attorney
Referral Service Private Trial
Lawyers Statewide 24 Hours
(800)733-5342.
SHELVES- 2, Heavy duty,
4'x4'x8', 5 levels, adjustable,
$100. or will separate
(863)763-5062



BANJO- Baldwin, 5 string, old-
er model, very heavy, new
head, strings, xtra strings &
.books$350 (863)697-9704
GUITAR- Fender Nashville
Telecaster Deluxe, Exc.
cond., Tweed hard case,
$350. (863)763-8667
GUITAR, Johnson Acoustic,
Black Martin strings, exc
,tone, like new, soft case,
$100 (863)634-9316
MANDOLIN F5 STYLE, New,
Retail $395. Asking $195. or
best offer (863)675-2596
OVATION CELEBRITY GUI-
TAR- w/hard shell case,
curly maple top, $450
(8631357-0344 le msg
SAXOPHONES (2),: 1 alto, 1.
tenor, Selmer. $400 for both
or will separate.
(863)697-1443
VOX ORGAN-w/rhylhm & per-
cussion, complete w/stool,
,$200 (772)360-5299 Okee-
chobee
ie Suppies/


Engraver-Newhermes. Elec-
tric Engravograph w/many
templales & leaer sizes includ-
ed $1500 (863)763-7609
FILE CABINET, 2 drawers, $50
or best offer. (863)801-4949
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AQUARIUM- 1-90 gal& 1-50
gal With covers 9& lighis
Good condition $150 Will
separate. (863)675-2759
CHIHUAHUA PUPPY Male,
12 weeks old, shots/wormed.
To Good Home Only!
$300/neg. Call 863-697-6618.
DOG CRATE, 30"W. 32"H,
48"L:-GREAT CRATE'
#6000. Like new. i75
(863)675-0627
FERRET- healthy, tame, 1 yr
old, rare colors, loves to
play, inclds reg papers, $60
(863)983-3740 Clewiston


SHEPHERD MIX.- F, 2 yrs,
Shots up to date, Unable to
care for, loving home only,
Loves Kids, (561)722-3361


DIGITAL CAMERA, Canon
PowerShot A40. $60
(863)675-6973



POOL SUPPLIES, Sand filter
w/pump & 4 step w/rail
staircase. $300. Call for
more details.
(863)675-7321


PAINTBALL GUN, Automag,
with paint balls & all acces-
sories. $150 (863)467-8187
POOL TABLE, $150.
(863)801-1398
POOL TABLE COVER/PAD,
Turns your pool table into a
regular table. $20
(863)610-1276
SET OF GOLF CLUBS -
complete, woods, irons, etc.
Good cond. $125.
863-467-9892



STEREO- CD, Cassette player,
AM/FM With speakers. $60.
(863)675-0104
SUB WOOFERS (2), 10" Mem-
phis,. in ported box,
$260/best offer. Call
(863)634-6476.


FORD 400 NASCAR IEXTEL
CUP- 3. Homeslead, FL.
Sun. Nov. 19n. 100. Will
separate (8631357-3786


CHAIN SAW Slihl, MS390
$325.(863)234-1230
CONST. EQUIP. For Sale' Lad-
ders 20' & 40', alum walk.
ways. 0oli bo.es, air comp
$1500 ior all 18631261-6892
GENERATOR 12KW Guardian
wiATS LP Or ral gas, Niew,
never used $2200
(8631.67-9390
HYDRAULIC JACKS(3), 5 ton,
rolling channel $775
(215)527-9221
LADDER- Gorilla type folding
ladder. Brand new. $100.
(863)610-1120
WOODWORKERS- radial arm
sa*. ioineriplaner sanders,
dniill press. handsawv, mrrire
$1800 (5611718-8580


TMX ELMO, brand new, still in
box, never opened, $70.
ltb .p i 9."-1 2

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SHARP 4-HEAD, Hi-Fi Stereo
VCR w/35+ movies, 1 XXX.
$150 or trade for gun.
(772)461-8822


WANTED: 3 Wheel Bicycle.
(863)675-6619

Agriculture



Christmas Trees 745
Farm Equipment 805
Farm Feed/Products 810
Farm Miscellaneous 815
Farm Produce 820
Farm Services
Offered 825
Farm Supplies/
Services Wanted 830
Fertilizer 835
Horses 840
Landscaping
Supplies 845
Lawn & Garden 850
Livestock 855
Poultry/Supplies 860
Seeds/Plants/
Flowers 865





BALES OF HAY, 100 bales,
$200. or will sell separate.
(863)763-1370

i^oses 084


APPALOOSA 8 yr old Male,
has been doing speed
events. Greal on trails
Si.1800(863)697-6446
BLUE ROAN STALLION. 11'
,rs old. gentle, stands, ries.
leads. Musl Sell! $500.
(863)673-0065






Okeechobee
for Tmvcder

On Li Srce
Buy -uy--,Trade
863-467-1304
wsa okeec noee-hore-trader.com
Servmg Tne Greafar
Laai OLkesnoae Alr,
SADDLE- 15" Silverking. black
with Iwo-tone silver. New,
never used. $300
239-465-1393
SORREL GELDING, 2'. yrs
ola, gentle. loads. lies,
stands, green broke. Must
Sell r1500 (863)673-0065
SORREL MARE. 10 yrs old.
geniie, easy loader, easy
rde. Must Sell! $800 or Dest
other 18631673-0065
SORREL QUARTER HORSE-
4 yr old pony, 14 hands,
broke to ride, finish her your
way. $700.239-465-1393
SWEET PAINT PONY-
, brown/white, about 10.
hands,- $1000
(863)675-5762
Thoroughbred Mare, in foal to
German warm blood stallion,
super sweet, $2500.
(863)357-JUMP


Casey Court Rpts
NEWLY RENOVATED APARTMENTS
2 BEDROOM 2 BATH IN LABELLE
November move in special
Ist Month FREE.!!
$750/mth
$1500 Security Deposit
Call
863-227-431 1
954-410-2498


BOX BLADE: 6 Ft., Like new.
$250 18631763-4982
JOHN DEERE Hyvro 185.
17hp rding mower. like new
cona. $895. 863.763-4149
or 561-758-4337
JOHN DEERE walk oenind.
54- comm mower runs &
worKS greail $895
863-763.4149,.'561-758-4337
RIDING MOWER- 01 Murray,
125 hp, 40" cui. 5 peed
runs & CulS great $400 nrie
1863)517-17041


CALF TABLE- very useful tor
goals, sheep's i: 3ves shol
dehorning noove.r. 1200
1863)946-0912


Rentals



Apartments 905
Business Places 910
Commercial
Property 915
Condos/
Townhouses Rent920
Farm Property -
Rent 925
House Rent 930
Land Rent 935
Resort Property -
Rent 945
Roommate 950
Rooms to Rent 955
Storage Space -
Rent 960

Apartmets 090


Duplex, 1BR/1BA, 311 B,
Hickory Ave LaBeile, up.
graded airinen s apple' C311
Trace ', Century 21 Surntel
Really (863)16'3-6533
LaBelle. Efficiency 1 BR Wa-
ter included in renl $500
mo. + s1 &i l.asl tmo.
239-940-6373
PORT LABELLE 1BR, 1BA -
Good area, community pool.
water.'icl & Iigtri, BR lur.
nished, Tile noors All newly
remodeled. Pay no bills. Ideal
for -2 people $;7Omo. Avail
12'01. 863-612-5037 Se ria-
aa13 eipjrol .. : -,'
Your new car could he in
today's paper. Have you
looked for it?
Hlouse-IRet031


Country Village, 1BR/1BA, 1
car garage avarlacie rmme-
diately, freshly painted, new
carpet. (863)673-0066
IMMOKALEE, 3BR, 2BA, near
Lake Trafford. Call Andrea
for more information.
(239)657-2779
Moorehaven 3BR/2BA, All
appliances included, 30' 1 car
garage $1500 moi. (2) avail.
863-946-3333
NEW 2006 3BR, 2BA
CBS Home in Port LaBelle
$1200/mo.
Call863-673-6659
PORT LABELLE- 2br, 1ba,
$850/mo, 1st, Ist, sec,
(863)673-4689
PORT LABELLE- 3br, 2ba
New Construction on Beech-
wood Cir. Avail: Dec. 1st
$1300.mo. (863)673-0066.


LaBelle- 5 Acres- corner lot,
Crescent Ave SW & Fay St.
(305)812-2008


ROOMMATE: Fully furnished
apartment w/Washer, Dryer,
Microwave, Bed, etc. Kings
Bay, $425/mo (787)538-1366
Seeking 30+ Professional
to share 3br, 2ba. New apple
incl W/D, Deck, 2.5 ac.
fenced. Dogs Ok. $500. mo.
Sutil. Owner occupied
wk/ends only 239-910-5115



FORT KNOX
SELF STORAGE
New Ig. units avail., air
conditioned & non-air,
each unit alarmed, area
fenced & well lighted,
space for boats, trailers,
RV & trucks. Manager on-
site, 1025 Commerce Dr.,
LaBelle. 863-675-1025.


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Business Places.-
Sale 1005
Commercial
Property-Sale 1010
Condos/
townhouses Sale1015
Farms Sale 1020
Houses Sale 1025
Hunting Property 1030
Investment
Property Sale 1035
Land Sale 1040
Lots Sale 1045
Open House 1050
Out of State -
Property Sale 1055
Property Inspectionl060
Real Estate Wanted1065
Resort Property -
Sale 1070
Warehouse Space 1075
Waterfront Property 1080



SO DOW;; HOMES Gov't
Ban' Foreclosure.s Low or
rno down' lo rredit O.,' Call
)Now' i00i119-29i05
PALM HARBOR Factory Liqui.
dation Sale 2006 ModelI
Must Go' Modular. Mobile &
SIill Homes 0.,. DOWN
Wren You Own Your Own
Landai Call tor FREE Color
Brornure (800)622-2832


IN MUSE, Two 5 AC TRACTS
I W'iSWMH Fenied 1.255k
1 Fen(ed, only $195k
Zoned RAG 1863)673-9200


"LAND AUCTION' 230 Props
Mustl be S.oll Low Oowrn .
E-Z Fiani:lnrJ Free Ca3ialo
(Itl00 937-160-,' wn .LAtIO-
AUC;TIOII iom IJRLL E51.
LLC AB2509 Bule-
iul:A LI 344 .. Jiohn-
Sl n r' A U 34 4 9
Mauik AU344`i.
LOT SALE located or Hwy 29
in the LaBelle area Fairly new
sepli well water electric
37;.000i 863-673-5272
N. Fla 1-350 Acres.30.Ac.*/-
loiw as i6500 c a r Only 4
parcel: Ow*rer Fin avail
18001294-2313 E1t 1285 A
Bar Salis Inc 7 dav
arm-7pm
'OtoStt
'Poery- ae I05


1+ ACRE TN HOMESITE 1.8
ACRES large lot wiih nice
view, level building site on
top. Stone outcroppings for
natural landscaping. Pond on
the east side. Close to large
state park. Only $89,900!
Call (866)292-5769.
12 ACRES/LAKE-
FRONT/.99,S00 239 feet of
US Corp Fronijage on Detuli-
luli lye in Tennessee. Direct
lake access lot from
$12,900! Call
(866)950-5263 Ext.1791.
23+ ACRES/ LAKE ACCESS/
$124,900 Direct access to
beautiful lake in Tennessee
with beautiful mountain
views! Other lake access lots
from $12,900 available! Call
(866)950-5263 Ext. 1792.
BEAUTIFUL BLUE RIDGE, NC
Mountain Views. 8+ Acre
Mountain -siaie lHeIvily
Wooded with Stream: EZ Fi-
nancing- $49,900.
(800)230-6380, ext. 120.
BEAUTIFUL N. CAROLINA.
ESCAPE THE HEAT IN THE
BEAUTIFUL PEACEFUL
MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN
NCi Humi,, Cabins, Acreage
& INVESTMENTS. CHERO-
KEE MOUNTAIN GMAC
REAL ESTATE. cherokee-
mountainrealty.com Call for
free brochure
(800)841-5868.
Coastal Georgia- New, Pre-
Construction Golf Commu-
nity. Large lots & condos w/
deepwater, marsh, golf, na-
ture views. Gated, Golf, Fit-
ness Center, tennis, Trails,
Docks. $70k's- $300k.
(877)266-7376 www.coop-
erspoint.com.
GA/FL Pre-Construction
Grand Opening. 20 AC
$99,900. Pay No Closing
Costs. Terrific opp'ty to own
20 acres in GA. Coastal re-
gion. New survey, subdivi-
sion potential, excel
financing at the unbelievable
price of $99,900. CALL
NOW! (800)898-4409
X1002 CLP-GA Land Servic-
es LLC. Licensed Real Estate
Broker.
Gulf front lots $595k. Homes
starting mid $300k. New
master planned ocean front
community on beautiful
Mustang Island, near Corpus
Christi, TX. www.cinnamon-
shore.com, (866)891-5163.
MAINE SPORTING PARADISE!
500 ACRES only $299,900.
Hunters & fishing enthu-
siasts wanted! Private 500
acre parcel of land ideal for
hunting offers access to
crystal clear trout & salmon
stream- unbelievable fishing.
NEW TO MARKET! Great
owner financing. Call L&S
Rlty (207)781-3343.
Shop from a gift catalog
thet's rIliated regularly:
the classified.


I Apartments ,


MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA
AAH Affordable Homes in
the Mountains. Affordable
Homes, Mountain Cabins
and Land. CALL FOR FREE
BROCHURE (877)837-2288
EXIT REALTY MOUNTAIN
VIEW PROPERTIES
www.exitmurphy.com.
NC Gated Lakefronl Commu-
nity. Pleasantly mild climate
1.5 acres. 90 miles ol shore-
line Never oilered before
with 20- pre-development
discounts. 90% financing.
Call (800)709-5253.
NC MOUNTAIN 7 acres on
mountain top, view, trees.
waterfall & lajre public lake
nearby paved private ac-
cess, gated community,
$99,500 owner
18661789-8535
North Carolina Cool Mountain
Air, Views & Streams,
Homes, Cabins & Acreage.
FREE BROCHURE
F80016.12-5333 Realty Of
Murphy 317 Pe3chlree St.
Murphy, N C 28906.
www.realtyofmurphy.com.
View Western North Carolina,
North Georgia, Eastern TN.
Real Estate. E-cellent retire-
meni area Very anordable
nomes, cabins, land Low
taxes. Good paying lons
available. www milakesre-
guide com
WYOMING RANCH DISPER-
SAL 35 acres 49.900; 50
acres $59.900 Snow-
iapped mountain views. Sur-
rounded by gov'i land ADun-
dani wildlife Recreaiional
paradise. LOW la.,.es. EZ
terms Call Ulah Ranches.
LLC. (888)541-5263


Mobile Homes



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




CEDAR COVE-, 3br 2ba, new
10u20 shed, lenced 1,2 acre
yard. pels op.: 100/mrth.
ISi mn & sec ;;72260.8488
GOOD CONDITION: 2 Bdrm. 2
Ba., AC, $600 mo.,+ ls. & 1
'month. sec. & refs. No pets.
239-369-9567 Felda
LeBelle DB rNew 3br 20a. new
3ippi in i W.'D W.'deck 2.5
dL, Fenced Dogs OK $1000.
mo + Util. 239-910-5115
MUSE, 3br trailer $125 wkly
+ $900. deposit. Lazy T
Ranch. No dogs.
(863)675-1614
REMODELED 3BR/2BA Ig.
single wide, oak trees.
$200/wk. + $500 Sec.
863-675-3665/863-673-5704
Mjole HBm
i^ale2020


ALL NEW STOCK
MODELS MUST GO!
Very good deals offered
on dealer's inventory.
Call Kenny at (863)673-4325
An 800 sq. ft. living area
in Barlows Fish Camp,
441 SE, c/a, good cond.,
$14,500 neg. 863)763-4149
or(561)-758-4337
HOMES OF MERIT
Fair Model. Must be sold.
Reduced to owners cost.
Call Kenny at (863)673-4325.
Manufactured Home, 1995
3/2, selling as is, $10,000.
(863)675-0883.
MOBILE HOME'89,14x70,
3br, 2ba, partially furnished.
Has to be moved. Call Lupe
(239)633-6974 or
Roman (863)6730190
OWNERS SPECIAL
32x80, 4BR/2BA, sold at
dealers cost. Contact Kenny
at (863)673-4325. Must
have at least average credit.
WIND ZONE II
Used 3BR/2BA Doublewide.
Must go to Glades County.
$29,900. Includes set-up &
A/C. Call (863)675-8888


Recreation



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



ALUM. BOAT, 14' 20hp Elec
start motor, trolling motor, all
working, trlr w/new tires &
spare $1200 (863)467-0560
BASS TRACKER '87, 16'6",'92
50hp Mercury Marina, '78 EZ
Loader trailer, runs good.
$2500 (863)467-1401
BOAT, Aluminum-
16', V bottom, 60hp Johnson
and trailer. Runs good. $1600.
863-467-9390
BOAT DOCK FOR RENT- No
fixed bridges, $175/mo. Or-
tona/ LaBelle area
(954)818-5822


BOMBER BASS BOAT 14 '-
50hp Johnson. elect mlr.,
w/trlr. w/new tires. Exc.
cond $1800.863-467-6054
CAROLINA SKIFF, 14, $600.
(239)980-4072
CHRISCRAFT'81; 28ft, 130hp
Volvo, new trans., trailer &
tires. needs rigging. $2500
neg. (8631675-3775
COBIA 17FT, center console,
new paint, bimi top & cover,
fish finder, 70 evinrude & Mr
$2500(863)467-9511
DUCK BOAT 14.2' Arthur
Armstrong w/Highlander trlr.
w/new tires. Returb.w/tock
cover$1500 863-467-0371
HOUSEBOAT, 50', needs some
repair, $3000.
(561)261-0766 for appt. to
see
HURRICANE DECK BOAT 20'
better than new. Loaded.
W/trlr. $17,500.
863-946-6639/634-2401
PONTOON BOAT w/10' Alum
Top, fishing lights, 70HP
Evinrude, Minikota Troll Mo-
lor $3500 (863)467-8020
RANGER BASS BOAT. 18' w/
custom trailer, 150np
Jonnson, new factory
powerhead & lower unt.
new upholstery. $5500
PONTOON.BOAT, 24', w/2003
P Mercuiy 50hp stroke,
trolling motor, ready to fish.
too many boats. $3500
(8631255-4935
RAYCHEON RADAR, 10 mile
radius, $300 (215)527-9221
TROPHY, 1997 20 Ft., w/walk
around cabin, 120 hp Merc
Force O/B, Loran, VHF, Outrig-
gers ..Many extra's No trailer
$7,900. 772)473-9479 Garry
www.glang62@aol iom


TRAVEL TRAILER, Springdale
'02. 20'. like new, sleeps 4,
Ireeertv, microwave, awning,
$6000 firm. (863)763-5501



BOAT MOTOR. Johnson Evin-
rude, 14hp. OMC. Runs
real. $700 (863j763-7609
GPS, Cobra 500 Handheld.
hardly used. $125
(863)824-0801
Marine 2 Way Radio. Unden.
portable, perfect condition.
Asking $100 (863)824-0801
STAINLESS STEEL PROP- tor
Jonnson or Evinrude,
13:5x22 $110
(270)210-9385
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GAMEFISHER 3HP runs
good. Less than 10 hours.
200.863-467-6054
^^Motrcces 300


HARLEY DAVIDSONS 2
ULTRA CLASSIC 2005
3500 mis., ALL the toys.
As new. $18,900.
HERITAGE SOFTAIL SPECIAL
1996,1000's in chrome & ex-
tras. 3600 mis. Must see this
bike to appreciate! $17,500. or
best offer. (863)634-7021
Day (863)763-5933 Evening
mbrandel@strato.net
HONDA 100 DIRT BIKE '03-
like new, only 60-75 hrs rid-
ing time, $1800
(863)635-2438 after 5pm
HONDA NIGHTHAWK- '84,
Runs & looks good. $1200.
or best offer. (863)517-2024
KAWASAKI ZL600- '96, Low
mi. Gar. kept, Light & low to
ground. Must see. $2800.
Neg. (863)517-2024



HONDA 400EX '99, Engine
rebuilt, has custom & stock
plastics & rims, blown head
gasket. $1000
(863)357-1974
SWAMP BUGGY, V6 eng., 3/4
ton running gear, brand new
tractor tires, $3500.
(863)673-4505
YAMAHA RAPTOR 350 2004,
After market add on's. 2 extra
tires w/rims. $3100 or best of-
fer. (863)983-5984
YAMAHA WAVERUNNER, '93,
with trailer, $1200
(863)467-5299


A/C, 15,000 btu, used 6
months. $100 (863)467-6868
FOUR WINDS '96, 36 ft.,
$9500 (863)517-1207 or
(239)464-3240


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Automobiles i



Automobiles 4005.
AutWs Waned 4010
Cltislc Card 4015
Cdmqercal. Trucks 4020
Cnrtructj n ...e
fquilpmeit. .. 4025,
Fremil Cars 4030.
Fr k Wheel Drive 4035
;f=ar Duty Trucks 4040
Parts- Repairs 4045
Pickup Trucks 4050
SporS Utilty 4055
Tractor Trales 4060
U ty Trafler 4065
t 4070



BUICK ESTATE WAGON '90-
only made 1 year. 1200 or
nest offer (863)763-2890
Buick Roadmaster. 93, ps,
pb, ABS, cruise control new
Iires, brakes & rolors,
$1200 neg. (863)674-0007
CADILLAC DEVILLE- 90. No
Rust Must see to appreciate
Dependable & Runs great
$22001863)357-7529 Lv msg
CHEVY CAVALIER WAGON -
*92, needs work. $200.
18631467-4864
FORD CROWN VICTORIA
1988 Looks good Runs greal
Cold A/C. 4 Door & 4 New
tres. $1000 (863)675-1754
HONDA ACCORD, '93, new
lires, needs work. $500
18631675-2844
HONDA CIVIC 92- r4dr looK
nice, 4 cyl, $2500
(8631835-3521
LINCOLN MARK VII '92, 5.0,
V8, auto., low miles. $1800.
(863)675-7105
LINCOLN MARK VIII '97 2
dr, coupe, auto, all pwr, a/c,
V8, exc.stereo svis .130k mis.,
very clean.
55K 863-674-0874
LINCOLN TOWN CAR, '94,
runs good, $900.
.(863)801-1398
MAZDA 626,'97, runs good, 4
Sdr, great ongas, $2499.
(863)230-0014
MERC ZEPHYR SW '81- runs,
needs TLC, straight 6, Clas-
sic, $1000 or best offer
(863)634-7598
VOLVO 240,'93, Great for new
driver, built like a tank,
$1900, Or best offer.
(863)634-4518


BUICK RIVIERA- '85, Collec-
tors car. 39K mi., $3500. Or
best offer 863-763-1883 or
863-447-1561
FORD ROADSTER 1927-
small bik. Chevy, everything
brass, chrome or S/S. Exc.
cond.$19.500 946-6639msg



SKID LOADER- CL55 Ford,
Runs & works good. $6500.
Neg. (863)517-2024

ten, ll lm


GAS CLUB CAR '95 Recondi-
toned. $1695.863-675-1472


CAR TOW DOLLEY
Good condition. $500.
863-467-4860
RIMS & TIRES (4), 16x8 rims,
285/75/16 Firestone Desti-
nation MT, call for details.
$200(561)261-6421
TIRES, 4, Super Swampers,
34"x10.50" About 70% tread.
$500. (863)697-8785
TRANSMISSION- rebuilt
4L60E, $400 or best offer
(863)467-8856


CAMPER TOP- Fiberglass, Ap-
prox. 59"x 75", Good condi-
tion. $150. (863)675-2852
FORD BRONCO II '88- Good
body, Needs motor work.
Rebuilt transmission. $300.
(863)467-4994
FORD F150 '84 exc. cond.,
67k mis, cold a/c. $2300.
863-467-7391
FORD F250 SUPER DUTY-
'99, Standard, V8 Low mi.,
Clean $5500. 863-467-1877
or 321-403-7805
GMC DUMP TRUCK, old, hy-
draulics good, good parts,
$500. (863)675-2844
MITSUBISHI- '88, For parts or
fix. Needs head. Good trans.
& tires. No battery. $600.
firm (863)983-7807


MITSUBISHI PICKUP, '89, 4
cyl., 35mpg. runs great,'
$2499. (863)835-3521


FORD ESCAPE 2001:
Mid Size SUV. 4 cyl., 5 spd.,
Cruise. Air, Great condition!
$7500 863-634-7021 Days
or 863-763-5933 Evenings
mbrandel@strato.net
NISSAN PATHFINDER '04 -
21k mis like new cona
$21.200. 863-467-1829 or
634-5530 Cell Okeecnonee


HOME MADE TRAILER 6 X
7 Need tires. $75 or Desl ol-
ler 863-447-6054 Iv.msg
HOME MADE TRAILER 7X16
reed tires $400 or oest OT-
ter 863-447-6054 1v msg.
TOW DOLLY- lyr old, asking
$600 firm (5611909-;367


DODGE VAN '91, needs a little
work, $500 or best offer.
(863)357.2250


Public Notices



Pubic Notice 5005
State Public -
Legal Notice 5500



NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING
rne Por Lb 11. i:(OiT.Tur..ry i i.vrl.ii-
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meeting is to conduct routine business
which may require action by the
Board.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
HENRY TOWING & RECOVERY CORP
pives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and
intent to sell these vehicles on
12/01/2006, 10:00 am at 49 N ndus-
trial Loop Bay B, Unit 3, Labelle, FL
33935-5456, pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the Florida Statutes. HEND-
RY TOWING & RECOVERY CORP re-
serves the right to accept or reject any
and/orallbids.
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1G3CV5317N4318939
175116CB 11/16/2006
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
HENDRY TOWING & RECOVERY CORP
gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and
intent to sel these vehicles on
11/24/2006, 10:00 am at 49 N Indus-
trial Loop Bay B, Unit 3, Labelle, FL
33935-5456, pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the Florida Statutes. HEND-
RY TOWING & RECOVERY CORP re-
serves the right to accept or reject any
and/orall bids.
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175112CB 11/16/2006
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
HENRY TOWING & RECOVERY CORP
gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and
intent to sell these vehicles on
11/30/2006, 10:00 am at 49 N Indus-
trial Loop Bay B, Unit 3, Labelle, FL
33935-5456, pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the Floridda Statutes. HEND-
RY TOWING & RECOVERY CORP re-
serves the right to accept or reject any
and/or all bids.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Hometown Broadbqnd Southwest Florida, LLC
We are a pmspective appicant urder the Rural Broadband Access Loan and Loan
Guarantee Program being administered by the Rural Development, Utilities Pro-
grams (ROUP) United States Department of Agriculture. We are required, as a
Spropectve applicant, to announce our Intent to provide broadband services (200
lobits upstream and downstream) in the State of Florida in the following com-
muniescounties: Apollo Beach, Bloomingdale, Boyette, Gibsouton, Progress
Village, Riverview, Ru2n;,Wimauma, Greater Sun Center, Grove City, and rural
Areas in Hillsborough County,'Florida; Ellenton Memphis, Palmetto, Cortez,
Holmes Beach, Whitield, and Rural Areas In Manatee County; Laurel, Nokomis,
South Venice, Venice, Venice Gardens, Warm Mineal Springs, Bee Ridge, Fruit
ville, Lake Sarasot Longboat Key, Plantation, Sarasoa Springs, Siesta Key, The
Meadows, and Rural Areas in Sarasota County; Charlotte Park Cleveland, Har-
bour Heights, Slana, Englewood, Manasota Key, Punta Gorda, Rotonda, and Ru-
ral.Areas in Charlotte County, Florida; Alva, Buckingham, Burnt Store Marina,
Chareston Park, Cypress Lake, Fort Myers Shores, Fort Myers Beach, Gateway,
Harlem Heights, loa, McGregor, Olga, Page Park, Pine Manor, Punta Rassa, San
Cados Park, Three Oaks, lice, Villas, Whiskey Creek, Captiva, Cypress Lake, East
Dunbar, Estero, Matlacha, Matlacha Isles-Matacha Shores, Palmona Park Pine
Island Center, Pineland, St James City, Sanibel, Suncoast Estates, Bokeelia and
Rural Areas in Lee County Florida; Naples Park, LelyLeiy Resort, Marco Island,
Goodland, Vineyards, Pine Ridge, Orangetree, Pelican Bay, Goodland, Marco Is-
land, and Rural Areas in Collier Couny, orida; LaBelle, PortLa Belle, and Rural
Areas in Hendry County, Forida. Incumbent broadband service provide have 30
days from the date of this Legal Notice to inform RDUP if they are currently pro-
viding broadband service in these areas or if they have a commitment to provide
service in these areas. Incumbent broadband service providers should submit to
RDURon a form prescribed bv RDUR the number of.residental customersre-
CellllJ Irjjilbtar,, l lt- ,,, r [IrrPi.:i #,l ir,'v, b'rj ffe r3Iit ,.,I U i3 i 'r..
r mIsi n narMind i Ur, n. i OI lcr m a r :v r i',r pi,,li ,o r i.iTi.aUi ntm i ., prulad,
service In the proposed service area. A map should also be provided showing the
boundaries of your service area in relation to the communities above. A Legal No-
tice Response Form can be obtained from RDUP's website at www.us-
da.gov/res/telecom. 1
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