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Sss* -GLADES COUNTY -, ^GLADES COUNTY F OF P_,, FO FOX 17~Fl- Moore Haven, Fla. Thursday, May 18,2006 Volume 79, Number 48 At a Glance Senator Aronberg in Muse today On Thursday May 18, 2006 the Muse Community Associ- ation's special guest will be Democrat Senator Dave Aronberg of District 27 (which includes parts of Charlottes, Glades, Hendry, Lee and Palm Beach Coun-. ties). Senator Aronberg will join the MCA for a pot luck dinner beginning at 6 p.m., with a regular meeting at 7 p.m. where Senator Aron- berg will be happy to bring everyone all up to date on his legislative affords and answer any questions. River Rally set for June 3 Planning is under wa; for the second annual River Rally sponsored by the City of Moore Haven, Main Street Moore Haven Inc. and the Christian Motorcycle Associ- ation. The events are slated for Saturday, June 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the historic Tom Perry Park, Riverside Drive, in Moore Haven. Fol- lowing the blessing of the bikes, enjoy live music, food, games and door prizes. Door prizes are sponsored by Ft. Myers Harley Davidson.,:For more information, call (863)946-0300. MHHS Class Reunion planned The MHHS Class of '86 is having its 20 year reunion on Homecoming Weekend this year. Organizers are inviting the Class of '87 and Class of '88 to join the fun; as well. Reunion planners are in need of assistance in locating and notifying all members.of the above classes. The initial plan is to have a tailgate type get-together the night of the Homecoming Game and, on the follow ing day, have a BBQ for the family at the City Park or a similar location. Anyone interested in assist- ing may contact David Lee at dlee-1967@skyeone.com or (863)946-2512. CREW needs volunteers The Community Rebuild- ing Ecumenical Workforce (CREW) of Hendry and Glades Counties is seeking volunteers to assist residents with repairs and continued clean up efforts in the after- math of Hurricane Wilma. Carpenters, electricians, plumbers, drywall installers and other trade skills are needed and anyone willing to lend a hand! For more information, e-mail CREW- headquarters@aol.com or phone (863)0983-4316 or (863)946-1457. Lake Level S12.88 feet above sea level Index Classifieds ... .. .19-23 Obituaries ..........2 Opinion ........ .. .4 School ............ .9 See Page 2 for information about how to contact the newspaper. newszap.com Community Links. Individual Voices. IllI11 IIll D lll 6 6510 00022 Suspect faces state charges FORT MYERS A Lakeport man has been indicted on feder- al charges for allegedly having sex with his 10-year-old adopt- ed son, as well as the transmis- sion of child pornography. Michael James Tyler, 34, of Lakeport, is waiting to be trans- ferred from his cell in the Glades County Jail in Moore Haven to the Lee County Jail. Tyler was originally arrested in early April by the Glades County Sheriff's Office (GCSO). At that time he was charged with 157 counts of pos- session of photographs of the sexual performance of a child, six counts of transmission of child pornography, two counts of distributing Michael James Tyler obscene material and one tion via the computer. His bond on these charges was set at $915,000. Even if Tyler were able to post that bond, he would not be released because federal authorities have placed a hold on him. Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney Doug Molloy said in a telephone interview Friday, May 12, that Tyler will be held without bond in the Lee County Jail. "At this time," he said, "it's count of obscene communica- not been determined what to Family fun: Camp Read-A-Lot do with the state charges." Mr. Molloy said that will be left up to the state. Mr. Molloy said he is only planning to pursue the six counts of transmission of child pornography. "At the federal level, the min- imum mandatory sentence is 15 years on each count," he said. .However, Mr. Molloy said the case is still under investigation. He said Tyler reportedly gave his son's friends ecstasy, oxy- codone and alcohol. Tyler's adopted son is cur- rently with his grandparents, said GCSO Captain Daryl Lewis. In regard to his original arrest, Capt. Lewis said Tyler reportedly took photos of him- $elf allegedly having sex with the children. These photos,'he continued, were retrieved from the hard drive of Tyler's com- puter by the U.S. Secret Service. Capt. Lewis stated in an earli- See Lakeport Page 12 Lakeport has lock closed The South Florida Water Management District reports that the S-131 navigation lock at Lakeport will be taken out of service beginning on May 30,. 2006. The lock is being closed for a major overhaul to repair worn parts and recondition components to extend service life and reduce the potential for breakdowns that would make the lock inoperable. The over- haul is expected to be com- plete by August 4,2006. During a major overhaul, it is necessary to completely Submitted to me Glades County democrat Parents and students enjoyed reading together at the Camp Read-A-Lot event at West Glades Elementary School. ur parents and children share By Barbara Oehlbeck MUSE Most new schools don't play a "shining" role in a community like 'the one named West Glades in western Glades County which has been in existence a bit less than two years. Fortunately this school is staffed with a group of excel- lent teachers whose efforts have been "aided and abetted" by their outstanding principal, Larry Russell Luckey II, who stands out as an extraordinary example of not only what a principal stands for but for his notable leadership in the school and in the community at large. The extra activities at West Glades School tell their own story among students, parents, teachers, plus friends of the school throughout the com- munity. One recent event, Bunny Bingo, raised several thousand dollars to buy play- ground equipment. And there was the Camp Read-A-Lot with over 100 students plus their parents taking part in a reading event that will help shape their lives. Fifty books were given out to the 55 stu- dents with their parents. This special project was planned West Glades Elementary School was the site of Camp Read- A-Lot, encouraging children and parents to read together. and organized by the teachers of West Glades and sponsored by the West Glades PTO, Par- ent Teachers Organization. The theme for this Camp Read-A-Lot was of course, reading, but the affair was also "delicious" with free hot dogs and chili dogs. Parents had the opportunity to read to their own children and other students, and stu- dents had the opportunity to read to their parents in a vari- ety of settings including around the coziness of a fake camp fire, or inside a tent. And, an extra to all this was that the Camp-Read-A-Book coincided with West Glades' Book Fair which was held April 24 through 28. Media Specialist, Mrs. Stella Luckey, said that the school library received many new books for all to enjoy and fur- ther, that each time a book fair is held, it simply means more See Read Page 12 dewater the lock. Even in an emergency, boat traffic cannot be accommodated. This repair was scheduled during the sum- mer when the navigation lock is used less frequently. The dis- trict thanks boaters in advance for their patience as these nec- essary repairs are being made. On the absence of a lockten- der, boaters are asked to call the Okeechobee Service Center with questions and comments. The Service Center telephone number is (863) 462-5260 or (800) 250-4200. Fundraiser to benefit unit The Buckhead Ridge Moose Lodge 2417 is doing something that will, in the long-run, prove quite worth- while to the community. Having recognized the need to have a K-9 unit assigned to Glades County, the group recently decided to move forward with fundrais- ing efforts to collect enough money to pay for all of the costs associated with acquir-" ing a unit for the local law enforcement agency. The Buckhead Ridge Moose Lodge 2417 will host a fundraiser on May 21, starting at 1 p.m,. for the Glades Coun- ty Sheriff's Office new K-9 unit. Rafael Pacheco, an Okee- chobee professional photog- rapher, will be taking portraits of your pet in a people portrait type of setting and you will be able to pick your portrait and receive your prints the same day. You can view some of Rafael's work at www.cre- ationsinfotografia.com or call (888) 595-9531. The lodge urges residents interested in helping their local law enforcement depart- ment to come to the event May 21 and hopefully have a little fun along the way. There is-currently no K-9 unit in Glades County. Money is needed for the dog, vet bills, training the han- dler, and training of the dog. The Moose Lodge will sponsor a jail and bail (put your friends in jail), a meal, and a professional photogra- pher to take pictures of your pet along with music and karaoke hosted by David Lee of WOKC. All proceeds go to the K-9 unit. There will also be two signed prints by Rafael Pacheco on display at the Moose Lodge in Buckhead Ridge that will be auctioned on May 21, with proceeds going to the K-9 unit. For more information call the Moose Lodge at 863-763- 7101, David at 863-697-9002, or Steve or Bonnie at 863-357- 1556. MOORE HAVEN Moore Haven High School students learned about local history last week when they visited the his- toric Westergaard House in Moore Haven. Students under the direction of Mrs. Crystal Drake, from Moore Haven High School, lis- tened to Anne Deuschle and Al Schauseil, members of the Glades County Historical Soci- ety, talk about the many rea- sons for preserving houses in the historic district of Moore Haven. Students were bused to 270 Avenue L, to see the Pieter Westergaard House, a perfect example of a Bungalow house that was donated to the Glades County Historical Society by the G. Pfisterer family. Using grant monies and donations, this non-profit group has begun the restora- tion. They estimate that anoth- er $150,000 will be needed to complete the six -room resi- dential dwelling. The restored home will con- tain an office for the Glades County Historical Society, a museum for local artifacts and antiques, a kitchen, restroom, and a meeting and dinning room for use by local organiza- tions such as the Glades Coun- ty Women's Club. The downtown area for the City of Moore Haven originally comprising approximately one See Home Page 12 Submitted to INI Students from Moore Haven High School recently learned about local history during a visit to the Westergaard House in Moore Haven. Pictured, are:(left to right) Ms. Deuschle, Brit- tany Yarger, Ms. Drake, Sinndy Gomez, Sandra Orellana, Chris Tyler and Ceil Bryant. 50o Area students visit key historic homes - ft"O IMJOHNINII NONN Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 To read more news, visit www.newszap.com INI/Ideybis Gonzalez Luncheon honors local nurses Pictured above are Mary Lou Ransom, Toni Pavey-Mc Daniel, Chris Hamilton, Linda Reecer and Sharon Murphy, all gath- ered for the Nurses Week Luncheon at the Clewiston Country Club on Thursday, May 11, an event in recognition of the work that nurses in the area do. The luncheon was sponsored by Hendry Regional Medical Center and the Hendry Coun- ty Health Department. Obituaries Graduation SUNRISE APPLIANCE New In Box or Scratch & Dent Full Factory Warranty Save More In Moore Htaven We Also Carry Used Appliances With Warranty 401 US Hwv 27, oore o Haven i 8639462666 Memorial Tribute L "Remember a loved one S who has departed with a special fMemorial Tribute in this newspaper. .Bb i.- t' Your tribute can be published following the memorial services, or to commemorate an anniversary ofyour loved ore's birth or passing. You can add a photograph of your loved one, lines from a poem or scripture, and special art or borders -- and we'll make sure it all comes together attracively and. tastefully. Visit www2.newszap.com/niemorals for sample ads and an online order form, or call 1-866-379-6397 tol free. Charles Weaver Potts Charles Weaver Potts, 67 of Belle Glade, Fla, formerly, of Cashiers, NC died Thursday, May 11,2006. A native of Cashiers, NC, he was the son of the late William Nicklos Potts and Elsie Evitte Potts. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a sister, Stacy Obear Potts and seven brothers, Bob, Marvin, Wade, Arthur, Gene, Don and Doyle. Mr.. Potts was a retired broker in agriculture. He is survived by two sons, Nicky Potts of Franklin, N.C. and Timothy Potts of Clewiston, Fla.; three daughters, Vicki Rhodes of Franklin, N.C., Lisa Rudd of Clewiston, Fla. and Trisha Johns of Bonifay, Fla.; one brother, Davis Potts of Greenville, S.C.; 12 grandchildren; four great-grand- children and several nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, May 15, at Yellow Mountain Baptist Church. Rev. John Rogers and Rev. Keith Ashe officiated. Burial was in the Potts Cemetery. The family received friends from 1 2 p.m. Monday at the church. Pallbearers were Roy'Potts, Curly Potts, Robbie Potts, Smoky Buchanan, Elson Jamison and Harley Evitte. Memorial donations may be made to the Yellow Mountain Baptist Church, c/o Warren Evitte, 34 Mill Creek Road Cul- lowhee, NC 28723 or the Ameti. can Lung Association, P.O. Box 27985, Raleigh, NC 27611. Macon Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences available at www.maconfuneralhome.com. Margaret Wilkerson Margaret Wilkerson, 74, of Moore Haven, died at her home May 8, 2006. She. was a loving mother and wife, and will be sadly missed by her husband Jack; sons: Lavanda (Brenda), Leroy (Sue Ann) White, daughters Mary (Terry) Blount, Janice (Bill) Peterson, Brenda (Grady) Sullivan; thirteen grandchildren and several great, grandchildren. She was preced- ed in death by her grandsons Jackie Lynn Peterson and Aaron Lee White. Pastor Bill Peterson and Pastor Joe Web officiated. All arrangements were by Akin-Davis Funeral Home of Clewiston. Eveiy Voice Counts. Sanchez graduates UF with honors Matthew Clay Sanchez gradu- ated "Summa Cum Laude" from the University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communica- tions Saturday, May 6, 2006. Dur- ing graduation ceremonies held in the Stephen C. O'Connell Cen- ter in Gainesville, Matt was one of eleven students who received their B.S. in Journalism to gradu- ate with highest honors. He also earned the "Magazine Writing" award at the College of Journal- ism's annual awards dinner. Sanchez served as editorial page editor and as a columnist for the "Florida Independent Alligator" in Gainesville and is a free-lance writer for "Bass Player" maga- zine in San Mateo, California. He was also named to the IIF Presi- dent's Honor Roll, given to those receiving a perfect 4.0 for the grading period; Mr. Sanchez, a 2002 valedicto- rian/graduate of Glades Day School, plans to spend the sum- mer in Gainesville before leaving to further his education at Har- vard Law School in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is the son of Julio and Judy Sanchez and grandson of Joe and Mert Clay- Clovit on News New ccr iete-rv In -H.rilpm The5pin ' ':'rr ,. "In a democracy, the highest office is that of citizens." US Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter. We agree. Yet too many citizens feel powerless to influence the flow of events. We give people a voice. Our Speak Out column is just one example. We consider it an extension of the secret ballot and a return of the values of the American Revolution. How are we doing? Let us know by mailing feedback@newszap.com or calling your editor. Clewiston News D GLADES COUNTY DEMOCRAT TheS un Community Service Through journalism Matthew Clay Sanchez ton and Bernabe and Raquel Sanchez, all of Belle Glade. His brother Nick is a junior at Stan- fold Uni\ -ersity in Palo Alto, Calif.,. ClaSsified Work! See Page 22 All Leather! Loveseat lk r y 10% WIC c -noonnanpc also. available, ojiw-*$49-94&1 Belle Glade 561-996-7646 ne ClewIston 863-9834121 & mtrmin Ilnmollalee 239657-6138 okeememee Rmn S Sw SapM %d a*t.' 863763-6293 A CLEWISTON NEWS ) THE SUN GLADES COUNTY DEMOCRAT NEW OFFICE NOW OPEN We would like our readers and the community to know that we have a new office located in Sugarland Plaza 820 West Sugarland Hwy, Suite 5, Clewiston You can also contact us by: Phone: Clewiston News: 863-983-9148 Glades County Democrat: 1-800-282-LAKE (8586) The Sun: 1-800-282-LAKE (8586) Fax: 863-983-7537 Editorial Email Addresses: Clewiston News: clewnews@newszap.com Glades County Democrat: gcdnews@newszap.com The Sun: sunnews@newszap.com Advertising Email Address: southlakeads@newszap.com Subscriptions: (877)-353.2424 To Place a Classified: (877)-353-2424 e-mail address: classads@newszap.com Billing Questions: (800) 426-4192 e-mail address: billteam@newszap.com Delivery Questions: (877) 282-8586 e-mail address: readerservices@newszap.com By Mail: PO BOX 1236, CLEWISTON, FL 33440 Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, -May 18, 2006 ~P ~" *~gep jcl * Mil I UimmI --.,. ~'lr~ ri-rr;BBiC~ Thursday, May 18, 2006 Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee - 's INI/Jose Zaragoza The horizon on U.S. 27 in South Bay Monday morning was dense with smoke and ash from a fire nearby that burned at the 29,000-acre Rotenberger Wildlife Management Area in south- west Palm Beach County. suominea to ii/iuivision or forestry Division of Forestry planes dumped 7,200 gallons of fire retardant on a 45-acre wildfire Sun- day afternoon in Indian River County. Smoke closed down a portion of 1-95 from Highway 60 to County Road 512 in Sebastian as firefighters battled the blaze. Wildfires rage throughout Florida's natural parks By Loma Jablonski. A thick haze hung over much of the Lake Okeechobee area Sunday as smoke from various wildfires blew into the area. As firefighters battled to bring a 45-acre wildfire under control in Indian River County, another ignit- ed in the Kissimmee Prairie Pre- serve State Park just north of the Viking properties in northern Okeechobee County. That blaze burned nearly 1,300 acres of Flori- da dry prairie before being extin- guished Sunday evening, only to flare up again Monday morning. The fire raged in a remote north- western area of the park inacces- sible by road, which made it even more difficult to battle. The fire northeast of the lake took place in Indian River County. Forty acres burned in an area from Highway 60 to County Road 512 in Sebastian, and closed Inter- state 95 for three hours. The road was closed due to smoke issues which created visibility problems along the busy highway. Accord- ing to a press release from the Division of Forestry, several spot fires jumped into the median of the highway, but were quickly extinguished. Crews battled the fire for four hours,.building eight- foot wide fire breaks along the road to contain the fire. Eight homes were saved due to the col- laborate effort of several fire crews. On the southern side of the lake, Palm Beach County firefight- ers had their hands full in at least two different areas. They contin- ued to battle the wildfires at the Rolenberger Wildlife Manage- ment Area .in southwest Palm Beach County arid another further south off U.S. Hwy. 27 in an area known as the HolE Lands, near the Bro'vard Palrrn Beach County line. "There is zero visibilityv along U.S. Hy\v. 27 near South Bay and south to Broward County," stated Lt. Doug Manger of the Belle Glade Fire Department. "We're fortunate that most of the land is in crops. It's really bad out there right now. Every morning we know we will be out there, battling wildfires." He went on to explain that the fires are causing more than just fire damage. "We are receiving a lot of asthmatic and respiratory calls and many traffic accidents due to low visibility," stated Lt. Manger. "Between these fires down here and the ones burning in Indian River and north of Okeechobee, it is no surprise that the smoke reached into Okeechobee County," said Lt. Manger. Melissa Eunice, wildfire miti- gation specialist with the state Division of Forestry in Stuart, stat- ed that a cold front coming into the area Friday would bring dry air and strong, gusty winds, increasing the fire danger. "Hopefully. \we \ ill get heavy rainfall that can help mitigate the fire danger However, hea\y rain- fall comes with heavy lightning that adds to the risk of fire caused by lightning strikes," she said. The skies darkened early Mon- day afternoon and the wind picked up at the state park caus- ing concern to those in the area. A state law enforcement officer told an 'Okeechobee News' reporter that it was not safe to be in the park area with the weather changing. Jose Zaragoza, editor of the South Lake division of Inde- pendent News was also turned away from the fires at the south of the lake due to safety issues. Rain is expected within the next 24-28 hours and should help in extin- guishing the fires. By 3:15 p.m. Monday after- noon, Division of Forestry officials stated that the fire in the Kissim- mee Prairie Preserve State Park was 90 percent under control as rain began to sprinkle the area. "Residents should be aware that a wildfire can occur at any time. Florida's wildfire season is 12-months long," said Florida Division of Fo:restry supervisor Joe Spataro. "Residents living in or near areas close to flammable vegetation should make their homes as safe as possible from the threat of wildfires by following FIREWISE guidelines. FIREWISE guidelines suggest that structures should be surrounded by a buffer zone extending at least 30 feet. This area should be free of highly flammable vegetation and well- maintained. Leaves, pine needles and twigs should be removed from roofs and gutters. Flamma- ble materials including wood, vehicles and propane tanks should not be stored next to the house." In the Friday news article, Ms. Eunice also suggested, "Be on the lookout and watch for lightning Vanishing muck lowers land elevation strikes. The way you protect your property for a fire is the same as for a hurricane. Clean debris off the roof, prune trees and limbs and make sure you have a water source." Currently Okeechobee is not on burn restrictions. 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The remarkable thing about the pole isn't the weathered condition of it, or even that it has stood at the site for many decades, but that at one point in time, the top of it was level with the ground. Fifty years ago, some of the top soil scientists in the area famously predicted the demise of farming as we know it in our area. Pointing to the rapid decline of the condition of the soils in the Everglades Agricul- ture Area, they said farming would not be able to sustain itself past the year 2000. The agriculture industry that year posted sales upwards of$1 bil- lion. Farming in the area has been able to adapt to rapidly worsening conditions, partly by growing sug- arcane and implementing new techniques to stanch the effects of subsidence. But scientists say agricultural companies can only stop time for so long. Subsidence occurs when organisms feeding on the organic material convert that material into water and carbon dioxide. Slowly, the dirt made up mostly of organic material fades away. The danger now rests on how much the soil will continue to disappear in our area. With a hard limestone rock foundation just inches beneath the soil in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA), farming in shallow land continues to be a quarrelsome issue. INI/Jose Zaragoza The graduated post at the Everglades Research and Educa- tion Center in Belle Glade shows the effects that subsidence has on the soil in the Everglades Agriculture Area. Dr. George Snyder, a retired sci- entist who worked at the University of Florida research station for much of his career, beginning in 1967, understands the problem well. He has seen first-hand how new techniques have been able to slow down the rate of subsidence from an inch a year decades ago to half an inch today. The land contin- ues to slowly wither away, but much slower than originally pre- dicted. Improved water control measures are among the primary reasons why the subsidence has slowed. "What you're doing is holding back time," Dr. Snyder said. Near the subsidence post, living facilities originally built for staff at the research station can be seen propped up on pillars rising many feet into the air. According to staff, the buildings also had once sat cleanly on the ground, resting on the dirt. Now, it seems as though the person who ordered the homes Fiberglass Shingles Metal Modified Flat Roofs [ Roof Overs Coatings Repairs of All Kinds Licensed and Insured State Certified Roofing Contractor #CCCI 326 346 Call 863-385-5343 today! built wanted them high above the land in case of a flood. It is an indication of how badly the lands that were once complete- ly flooded have adapted to their drier condition. When the soil is underwater, the organisms that feed on it are not able to capture the oxygen necessary for them to live, so the result is dirt unaffected by subsidence. But not all of the land is sensitive to subsidence. Torry Muck, the name given to the rich soil extending a mile or fur- ther from the lake is in no danger of disappearing anytime soon. The fertile ground there, if you ask Dr. Snyder, is the richest in the country. The subsidence threat only exists in about 80 percent of the EAA, on which most farming companies presently operate. Today the predictions are not as dire or filled with the promise of fire and brimstone. While researchers say that it is safe to assume that 50 years from now farming as we now know it would no longer be possi- ble in the area, they also say that history has taught us that agricul- tural companies have adapted to surging problems, and may very well continue to adapt in the future. "As a scientist, you can make predictions about the soil depths, but it's actually a matter of socio- economics," Dr. Snyder said. According to the doctor, the farming lands in the EAA face a big- ger threat in the development that seems slowly to be heading west from coastal communities; as well as increasingly challenging govern- ment policy that is proving a grow- ing concern for the sugar industry in general. Though the farming practices that are currently in use are certain to no longer be able to sustain the kind of harvest in the future, if a market continues to exist for sugar, and there is a large enough demand for it here, Dr. Snyder is confident that scientists and tech- nological advancements can extend the EAA's life cycle to well beyond 50 years into the future. "If the price of sugarcane were good enough, you could grow it on that linoleum floor," Dr. Snyder said at the research station's library last week. Work at the present time, else- where in the area is concentrating on perhaps formulating an enhanced sugar crop that can sur- vive larger amounts of water. Theo- retically, if a crop can be grown in conditions with high water tables, subsidence concerns are erased. But Dr. Snyder and others agree that only time will tell how exactly agriculture will adapt to subsidence in the area, or whether factors that have nothing to do with agriculture will ultimately be the deciding fac- tor. New Summer Hours 7:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. ---22 r'ffiOT jif"' " Arr' i!^ -:, 521 lHI Oibp. Ave,. Clewist ,O,4OO1 Any Purchase of $15 or more.* 11 ...:.1l t. U N D ERSO LD *:....r,-,,l, jl t ,.:,., th. ,, .3 I: e,. .r,.:e .:.,', ,r,-, ,T .l e :ell .- ..II ' t:." l.ii p.n.:- t.-r .0 ,Tr.,n T ...T, '. 1 i '".' :. I I -. F',-.:9 L- ....,rJ.-." ,Or- jl.- L'".,''. i:.r.: c..: tl 1 ,,. ,' h-.S .j I: ..r pn .r ,', *.;i : l 11-, -i.: :k i.. .3t o, : :. ir ,l:., ." 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It is a hometown forum so visit the page as often as you would like and share your comments (but no personal attacks or profanities, please). Comments will be published in the newspaper as space permits. Submitted to Glades County Democrat Blessing the horses When parishioners at St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Catholic Church came back from a camping trip just in time for Sunday Mass in Buckhead Ridge, they parked their truck and horse trailer outside the church. After services, Father Dan Smith admired the horses, and offered a special blessing for the animals. Perfectionism is Letter to the Editor Public safety must come first It was with great concern that residents of Hendry County read Stories this week regarding safety issues related to the Herbert Hoover Dike surrounding Lake Okeechobee. Reports of the potential for disastrous conse- quences to the people of Hendry County resulting from breeches in the dike, is an issue that must be addressed at all levels. I applaud the leadership of Governor Jeb Bush for bringing the public safety issues related to Lake Okeechobee to the forefront. We, as public officials, have a responsibility to do what is neces- sary to protect the lives and the property of those we serve. It will take a united effort among the local, state and federal govern- ment to ensure that everything possible is done to provide as safe an environment as possible to our constituents. It is our duty to do no less. The likelihood of the failure of the Herbert Hoover Dike increases as water levels rise in Lake Okee- chobee. During the rainy season, the Corps of Engineers often must Make releases from the lake to keep lake levels in check. The Corps is working on a plan that Public issues forums Join the discussion of important issues at newszap.com. Topics include: * Belle Glade/South Bay issues: http://www.newszapforums.com/forum51 * Clewiston issues: http://www.newszapforums.com/forum52 * Hendry County issues: http://www.newszapforums.com/forum,54 * Moore Haven/Glades issues: http://www.newszapforums.com/forum57 e Okeechobee city/county issues: http://www.newszapforums.com/forum58 * Pahokee issues: http://www.newszapforums.com/forum59 Go to newszap.com, click on your community and then on "community forums and links." could keep the lake lower year- round; and expects to publish a draft in July and put the plan into effect in January. While we sup- port managing the lake at a lower level, with the recent report of the potential for dike failure, we believe it behooves the Corps to keep levels within the lake low enough during this coming rainy season so as not to threaten the dike's integrity. With these critical public safety issues in mind, it was also with great concern that we read of the intention of the City Council mem- bers of the City of Sanibel to pur- sue legal action against the agen- cies -responsible for making releases from Lake Okeechobee. Council members have indicated that they will request an injunction to have releases to the Caloosa- hatchee River stopped to protect the waters around Sanibel Island. We in Hendry County under- stand the incredible stress that the Caloosahatchee Estuary has expe- rienced over the past several years. The numerous hurricanes- and heavy rains have affected all of us, and given us a greater understanding of the link between the coastal and lake regions. Hendry County residents, like the residents in Lee County:and Sani- bel Island, want to preserve the precious natural environment that we all enjoy. We fish in your estu- ary, stay in your hotels and shell on your islands. We, too, are a part of Southwest Florida. We understand the worry of Sanibel Island residents who do not want to see the degradation of their waters. What we cannot understand is the-relief that they seek results in a potentially life threatening prospect for lake region residents. We cannot pro- tect environmental resources at the potential cost of human life. That is not acceptable. While the fixes to the problems that we experience in the lake and estuary will not happen overnight, we are encouraged by the action we see occurring in our backyard. The South Florida Water Manage- ment District broke, ground on a reservoir in Hendry County that will hold excess water so high level discharges will be less likely to occur. While the benefits of this reservoir will be experienced by the lake and coastal regions alike, the cost of removing over 10,000 acres of taxable land is being assumed by Hendry County.. We will continue to work with the various state agencies and the federal government to 'promote and implement environmental restoration projects and will robustly demand that public safety issues will be afforded the highest priority. We hope, too, that all gov- ernments and residents of South- west Florida will do the same. : Thank you. Sincerely, DarrellR. Harris Chairman, Board of County Commissioners Hendry County Corps provides dike assurances not a virtue When we least expect it, per- fectionism reaches out and knocks us in the head. It keeps us from following our heart's desire and stops us dead in our tracks. Perfectionism triggers procrasti- nation. This is when we tell our- selves we don't have time to do it right so we do nothing. We have all suffered with this affliction. We all have had dreams and those dreams were tossed aside because we told ourselves that we would never be good enough to accomplish this. Those words were heard coming out of other people's mouths at first and then we began to parrot them. We do nothave to listen to those negative words any longer. It is time that \\e quieted those voices and replaced them with loving words of encouragement. Loving yourself is about build- ing yourself up and not shutting your creativeness down. All our lives we were chastised for being spontaneous and a dreamer. We have the ability in ourselves to fol- low our dreams if we will quit lis- tening to the perfectionism that lurks in those negative voices that haunt us. We have a gift to give the world. It is a gift of creativity and making that gift is filled with joy. Do you remember as a child doing something for your mother and spending hours working on it? When you were conceiving the idea, putting your secret plan into action and then presenting the gift, you were filled with great joy. You never expected to have your little dreams dashed by a perfec- tionist mother who only found the flaws in yourwork. After that our little hearts only heard those voices. Our minds recreated them and keep on perpetuating that abuse with everything we thought about doing. It didn't take long for those words to. be part of our daily thrashing. I know that this is hard to think about, but when we look at what happened in our childhood and forgive those who hurt us, we can begin our journey toward our dreams. Those dreams have been force down so far in our minds that we can hardly remember them. As you begin to quiet those voices you will start find- ing them again. Loving yourself is about recognizing when you hear those %oices and putting a stop to them. You ak~, wonder- ing just how do I do this. This is what we loving refer to as FLY Washing. When you hear yourself say a negative statement in your mind or even out loud, I want you to turn that statement around and put a positive spin on it. Then say it back to yourself seven times. For example, I will nevef get any- thing accomplished, I get so side- tracked. Turn that around to say, I am a creative person and I have great ideas. I can learn how to be organized it takes babysteps! Today as you follow your parade of daily adventures be aware of the conversations you are having with yourself. Recog- nize the harsh ones and gently turn them into a loving positive affirmation. This is what FLYing is all about! Finally Loving Yourself is the gift you give the world! For more help getting rid of your CHAOS; check out her Web site and join her free mentoring group atwww.FlyLady.net or her book, Sink Reflections published by Bantam and her new book, Body Clutter. Copyright 2006; Maria Cilley; Used by permission in this publication. fGladesmnt Nm mr rat Our Purpose... 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Member of: FloridIa Press Associadan By Jose Jesus Zaragoza The Sun PAHOKEE Representatives with the Army Corps of Engineers on .Friday told residents that the dike bordering Lake Okeechobee, which serves to hold back one of the country's largest inland lakes, is not as imperiled as some have been led to believe. SCiting a report released recently that caught the attention of Gover- nor Jeb Bush for its directness, prompting a rapid response from the state and calling attention to the possibility that the levee can fail dur- ing a storm event, officials with the corps said the matterwas "in hand." Col. Robert Carpenter, visibly vexed by what he said were poor choice in words in the report, admonished its authors for the panic that may have resulted. He insisted that the Corps is moving forward on making repairs to the dike and said he is confident that the dike will not fail. "This dike is safe," said Col. Car- penter at a press conference in Pahokbe "It is not going to fail any- time soon," he said. Though the dike has its share of problems, the corps has been hard at work addressing those problems. "Should we be concerned?" he asked, "Absolutely." With one of the authors of the report sitting a few feet from him, Col Carpenter said he was most dis- turbed by the report's "sensational- ism." He added, "To.create panic at the current situation, it is not right." The meeting was attended by Representative Mark Foley, who sought to ease concerns associated with the dike, and Representative Richard Machek, who offered his support in appealing to the govern- INI/Jose zaragoza In a Friday visit, Col Robert Carpenter with the Army Corps of Engineers and Representative Mark Foley tried to ease residents' worries over the safety and health of the dike around Lake Okeechobee. ment to fast track improvements to thedike. Confronted \\wil the possibility that the dike could fail, very likely during a hurricane, representatives stood to ease concerns and announce plans to address the issue. George Dunlop, assistant secre- tary of the army for civil works, said the plan now is ,to strengthen the dike so that it can \withstand the force of a storm event that is likely to happen only once every 935 years. In New Orleans, the plan -there is to strengthen the defenses to survive a 100-year storm event. Mr. Dunlop reiterated the need for the dike to be rebuilt. "These works must be rebuilt to modern standards," he said. He said he was confident that the corps can do it. S"I take a sense of pride in that the Army Corps can build any- thing," he said. The problem is that any project likely to eliminate all of the issues currently associated with the dike is many years, and perhaps several decades into the future. While leg- islators ponder their next move, and whether it is possible to expe- dite the project, residents in the area continue to fear the worst. A failure in the levee could mean vast flooding for many of the communities located around the lake. Residents familiar with the Hurricane of 1928 that resulted in the death of thousands when Lake Okeechobee flooded the area find all-too familiar parallels between then and today. In the meantime, the Corps is doing all it can to remove the risk of entering the fast-approaching hur- ricane season at a high lake level. Efforts are currently focusing on lowering the level as much as pos- sible and the level of the lake is already a quarter of a foot lower than it was in 2004. But there is only so much that the Corps can do. According to Col. Carptenter, on a good week, one without heavy rain activity, the lake can be lowered perhaps a tenth of a foot. As a counter-measure, the corps reportedly has 65,000 tons of rock placed at strategic locations in the event of a breach in the dike. Having residents worry is not the right way to solve the problems, Corps officials insisted. "This is a topic too important to be dictated by panic," he said. Cit- ing the findings of the report, he said, "We have disagreements in the English, but we don't have dis: agreements with the malt and the engineering." Les Bromwell, who with two other authors wrote the now infa- mous report, said that it was not meant to be a technical document strictly for engineers. The hope of the team was in preparing a docu- ment that anyone could read and understand. It also served to underscore the importance of the issue, rather than have the dangers buried in techni- cal jargon. The report is based on much of the information previously released in a report by the Corps in the late 1990s, which itself failed to capture the attention of this latest report. "People need to be prepared for the worst circumstance," said Mr. Bromwell. "Until it's [the dike] is fixed, we need to realize there is a danger." Of the choice of words, Mr. Bromwell said, "I have to say they seem to have gotten the desired effect." News in Brief Reno is guest speaker Former United States Attorney General Janet Reno will be the keynote speaker at a joint Democ- ratic Executive Committee Jeffer- son Jackson dinner in Clewiston on Friday, June 9, 2006. The Hendry County and Glades Coun- ty Democratic Executive Commit- tees have joined together to bring Ms. Reno to our area. The dinner will be held on Fri- day, June 9, 2006 at the John Boy Auditorium in Clewiston. Social hour starts at 6:30. Tickets at $35 each are still available from any Hendry or Glades DEC member or by sending a check to the Hendry/Glades DEC, PO Box 1015, Moore Haven, FL 33471, or contacting Ellen Hawk Geake, Glades County chair at 863-983- 2922, or Grenville Williams, Hendry County chair at 863-983- 2960. Hurricane disaster relief help Help is still available from the local Community Rebuilding Ecu- menical Workforce (CREW). But you must register again! Call CREW at (863)983-4316 or email to: CREWheadquar- ters@aol.com. If you have regis- tered and do not hear from us by the end of March, please let us know. CREW offices are at 352 W Arcade in Clewiston, and at 300 Avenue L in Moore Haven (inside the Methodist Church). Free services to help elders Center for Independent Living will be doing outreach on a regu- lar basis at the Moore Haven, Clewiston, and LaBelle sites between the hours of noon to 2: 30 p.m. You can contact Tera or Linda at the Center for Indepen- dent Living at (941) 766-8333 in Charlotte County to find out the days that they will be available in those areas. Economic Council Meetings planned The Glades County Economic Development Council normally meets the first Monday of the month at 6:15 p.m. in the confer- ence room at Glades Electric Cooperative. If you are not a member, please contact the EDC about joining. If you are a mem- ber, please plan to attend the meetings. As the Main Street effort and other initiatives move for- ward, we will need a host of knowledgeable volunteers to serve on various committees and we encourage your participation. American Legion open for bingo Moore Haven American Legion Post 299 is now having bingo, Saturday nights at 6 p.m. Hamburgers, drinks and dessert will be provided at a minimal cost. B.H.R. Moose Lodge events The lodge is located on U.S. 78 W. in Buckhead Ridge. Regular bingo is played Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m. Lunch is available each day. Members and qualified guests may play. Wednesday feature an Italian dinner or alternate entree from 5 7:15 p.m. and Saturday's dinner is from 5 7:15 p.m. Music for dancing starts at 7:30 p.m. Call the lodge to see who is playing. Sunday morning breakfast is served from 8 to 10:15 a.m. Vendors wanted for River Rally Vendors are wanted for the second annual River Rally, spon- sored by the City of Moore Haven, Main Street Moore Haven Inc. and the Christian Motorcycle Associa- tion. The rally is slated for Satur- day, June 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the historic Tom Perry Park, Riverside Drive in Moore Haven. Booth space is $25. 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Those uniform waterway markers are the culmination of a two-year project by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to replace and install markers in the two newly configured boating safety zones. The FWC worked closely with the U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neers and the South Florida Water Management District, and con- sulted with city and county offi- cials to ensure boating safety con- cerns were properly addressed. "The signs should all be up by mid-June," FWC Capt. David Ster- men said. "FWC officers will con- centrate on -an educational enforcement approach to allow boaters a chance to reacquaint themselves with the reported zones. But after that, those who ignore the speed regulations will risk being cited." As an added educational tool, brochures are in development that show these areas. They will be available at local fish camps and from FWC officers after June 1. Sheriff Bradshaw joins 'Take Stock' board WEST PALM BEACH The Leadership Council of Take Stock in Children of Palm Beach County voted at their April 7 meeting to invite Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw to become a mem- ber of their Board of Governors. Sheriff Bradshaw has accepted. "I am honored to be selected' to be or the Take Stock in Chil- dren of Palm Beach County Board of Governors", said Sheriff Brad- shaw. "This is part of my commit- ment to give back to the commu- nity." The Sheriff's office and Take Stock in Children have had a long standing alliance based on mutu- al interest in helping disadvan- taged students stay in school, go on to post graduate education; and become productive citizens. Sheriff Bradshaw went on to say "The employees of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office are currently acting as mentors, par- ticipating in a payroll deduction program and through our Law Enforcement Trust Fund we are actively supporting the TSIC pro- gram. Education is the key to progress and these college schol- arships provided by TSIC to disad- vantaged Palm Beach County stu- dents eventually benefit all our citizens." Bettee Collister, Leadership Council Chair, said "We are thrilled to have the Sheriff on board, we look forward to a long, productive relationship. We are building an incredible board of community leaders so that this program will continue to grow and serve as many children as possible through mentoring and. college scholarships" Take Stock in Children is a non-profit program that has been serving Palm Beach County since 1996. Take Stock in Children of Palm Beach County has placed 540 students in the program since its inception, and has an 87% suc- cess rate of keeping students on track to graduate high school and attend college. Since 1995, the program has impacted the lives of over 10,000 students living in the State of Florida. Its mission is to passionately promote personal growth, self-responsibility, and academic success for deserving, low-income children by providing a unique set of resources includ- ing mentors, scholarships, long- term support, student advocacy, and a guaranteed educational opportunity. To contribute to Take Stock in Children of Palm Beach County, or to receive more infor- mation please call Rosanne Sanchez at (56.1) 582-3765, or visit their web site at \w~w.takestock- inchildren.org. Crimestoppers The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in locating a want- ed fugitive. Fernando Yanez, 24, a white male, approximately 5 feet 4 inches tall, weighing approximately 150 pounds. His last known address is West Main Street in Pahokee. He is sought on a warrant charging him with violation of probation/aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. If you have any information about this wanted fugitive or about any crime, you can help solve a crime by calling 1-800- 458-TIPS (8477). For, more information online, go to www.crimestopperspbc.c6m. CONSTRUCTION CORP. SERGIO RUBIO 445 E. SUGARLAND HWY. CLEWISTON, FL 33440 PHONE: 863-983-3457 FX: 863-983-1112 STATE CETIFIED GENERAL CONTRACTOR LICENSE #- CGC1508763 Arrest Report The following individuals were arrested by the Glades County Sheriff's Office. This column lists arrests, not convictions, unless otherwise stated. Anyone who is listed here and who is later found not guilty or has. the charges against them dropped is welcome to inform the newspaper. The fol- lowing information was provided by the Glades County Sheriff's Office. May6 Mario S. Jelks, 25, of Spring Hill was arrested by FHP Trooper Wilcox on an active Hernando County warrant, possession of marijuana over 20 grams and possession of marijuana with intent to sell. He was later released on a $92,000 surety bond. Martinez Simmons, 27, of Tampa was arrested by FHP Trooper McLeod on an active Desoto County Warrant. He was later released on a $1,500 surety bond. Chad Garner, 18, of Okee- chobee was arrested by Deputy Jason Griner on the charges of possession of cocaine and pos- session of marijuana under 20 grams. He was later released on a $6,000 surety bond. Norman Davis, 39, of Mount Dora was arrested by Detective Steve Harris on the charges of DWLS, false ID given to law enforcement officer and active warrant from Orange County. He remains in custody with bond set at $2,000. James Carter, 34, of Eustis was arrested by Detective Mike Pepi- tone on the charges of Possession of cocaine, possession of cocaine with intent to sell, possession of marijuana over 20 grams, posses- sion'of drug paraphernalia and active Lake County warrant. He remains in custody with bond set at$150,000. Andrew Brown; 27, of Avon Park was arrested by Deputy Richard Ermeri on the charge of DWLS. He was later released on a $750 cash bond. Arnold Brathwaite, 33, of Win- ter Haven was arrested by Deputy Joe Sapuppo on the charge of possession of marijuana under 20 grams. He was later released on a $1,000 cash bond. Tony Cherenfant, 22, of Miami was arrested by Deputy Richards Ermeri on the charges of DWLS, possession of cocaine and destroy- ing/tamper with or fabricates phys- ical evidence. He was later released on a $12,500 suretvbond. May 7 Michael Smith, 24, of Ft. Myers was arrested by Deputy Don Crosswell on the charge of grand theft. He was later released on a $5,000 surety bond. Reynaldo Villareal, 39, of Frost- proof was arrested by Deputy Tito Nieves on the charges of DUI and NVDL. He remains in custody with bond set at $1,100. Joseph Alexander, 42, of Lehigh Acres was arrested by Deputy Tito Nieves on the charge of DWLS and active Palm Beach, County warrant. He remains in custodywilh bond set at $4,999. May 10 Jessie Grace, 50, of Okee- chobee was arrested by Sgt. Ron- nie Baker on the charge of DUI. He wad later released on a $750 surn t bond Gumario Moreno, 18, of Okee- chobee was arrested by Deputy Bilinda Pottorff on an active war- rant for Armed Burglary and active warrant for failure to appear. He remains in custody with bond set at $37,500. Jeffery Glaub, 45, of' Moore Haven was arrested b\ Deputy Wayne Stripling on an acli\ e F'ol: County warrant. He \was later released on a $500 surety bond. May 11 Nicole Murphy, 39, of Moore Haven was arrested b\ Sgt Ron- nie Baker on the charge of pos- session of cocaine. She was later released on,-a $10,000 surety bond. Norman Bowers, 39, of Okee- chobee was arrested by SPD Officer Koloske on an active Okeechobee County \arrant. He was later released on a $2,500 surety bond. Charlene Hunsinger, 3.3, of Okeechobee was ai ested by Sgt. Ronnie Baker on an active Okeechobee County Warrant She' was later turned over to Okeechobee County. May 12 Lazaro Caballero, 50, of Miami was arrested by Deputy Joe Sapuppo on an active war- rant for VOP. He remains inn custody withcul' prliilego of bond. Felix Reyes, 24, of Moore Haven was arrested by Deputy Richard Ermeri on the charge of aggravated battery (domestic violence). He remains in custody with bond set at $35,000. Road Watch The Florida Department of Transportation warns motorists about road projects which may delay traffic. Glades County SR 29: In the area of Chap- pell Slough: Maintenance con- tract project -- No lane closures are anticipated at this time, but motorists should expect possible slow moving traffic while crews clean roadside ditches. SR 78: From Indian Prairie Canal to Buckhead Ridge: Main- tenance contract project - Crews will be clearing trees in the roadside right of way. Motorists should expect east- bound lane closures, slow mov- ing traffic, and possible delays. Flagmen will be on site to assist with traffic. Hendry County US 27: North of Clewiston to SR 80: Maintenance project - No lane closures are anticipated at this time, but motorists should expect possible slow moving traffic while crews work on guardrail replacement. SR 29: From CR 832/Duda Drive to CR 830A: Maintenance contract project No lane clo- sures are anticipated at this time, but motorists should expect slow moving traffic while crews dig a ditch. SR 80: From Ford Street to Cowboy Way: Maintenance con- tract project Motorists should expect intermittent lane closures in the eastbound and west- bound lanes with possible slow\ moving traffic while crews \ ork on cleaning the pipes in the roadway. Flagmen will be on site to assist with traffic. Okeechobee County SR 70: From west of US 98 to west of 7th Avenue NW: Con- struction project Work con- tinues to widen and reconstruct the existing 2-lane roadway to 4 lanes with a center dual left turn lane. The work includes drainage improvements, signals, and street lighting \Vork cur- rently includes storm drainage and roadway construction at %ar- ious locations throughout the project. The contractor is Russell Engineering. * 'i'r $ YOUR BRIDAL HEADQUARTERS! GOWNS BY: SlMilano Lida Mauri Simone Dave & Johnny's Aurora Formals' TUXEDOS BY: / After Hours Jim's Formal Wear S' SHOES BY: Colorful Creations SWe do alterations & AIRBRUSH TANNING! Courtyard Shoppes at North Shore Plaza 810 EN Park St (863) 357-9099 - Introducing the newest member of our General Surgery Team. Harold L. Martin, M.D., F.A.C.S. Dr. Nhamn recenled his bachelor': degree in Pharmac' from Florida A&M University inTallaha apdan.. his Medical Degree fi 6n Howaird University School' f n edicine in Washington, D.C. Dr. Martin specializes in laparoscopic surgery, general and peripheral vascular surgery ; fleible endoscopy, emergency medicine and trauma. American Board ofSurgery eligible, Dr. Marin is also a Diplomate of the National Board ,of Medical Exaniners and a Fellow of the Americiji College of Surgeons and the Aneiican Society ofAbdonunal Surgeons Coming ro Glides General Hospital from Norchern Monurti Hospital in Havre. lionrina, please join us in ,.elconrung Dr. Rilarun to our counrmunty Take a closer look at Glades General Hospital... you'll be impressed by what you see. GLADES GENERAL HOSPITAL 561-996-6571 1201 South Main Snreet Bell- GlAd, Florida 33430 BACK To SCHOOL ENROLL Now THE LEARNING TREE PRE-SCHOOL S THE SCHOOL WITH THE BEST EDUCATION "EUROPEAN CURRICULUM" RATED "OUTSTANDING" BY EDUCATORS CERTIFIED TEACHERS WITH 22 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ENGLISH SPANISH SCHOOL READINESS MUSIC AND A LOT OF FUN TEACHER/PUPIL RATIO 1 TO 8 AGES: 3&4 YEARS OLD TIME: 8 TO 12 NOON PLACE: SIKES PARK 515 VALENCIA ST (ACROSS FROM MIDDLE SCHOOL) FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL MRS. IRIMA 983-7826 OR MRS. PADRON 983-7105 I Glades Academy of Agriculture & Ecological Studies : Charter/Public School Grades Kg-5th W Phone (561)924-9402 e-mail: gledesacad@aol.com JOIN US FOR OPEN HOUSE Dear Parents/Guardians, SMeet the principal and teachers, see the classrooms, and register your child/children for the 2006-2007 school year. - (Spots will fill up quickly!) If you have any questions please call us, we will be happy to answer any questions you may have. SWhen: Monday, May 22, 2006 from 1:00pm-5:00pm Where: 1200 E. Main Street Pahokee, FL 33476 (In St. Mary's Main Hall) Experienced Certified Teachers Strong Academic Education Wholesome, Disciplined Atmosphere U Small class sizes Breakfast and Lunch provided Free Transportation Free Uniform Shirts 7 r J -rr J I lrrlr rJlrJrlrJ J Jr JJJrJJ [ W, Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 ~~Z. .c-;~~i~~ IS'S" '" r9 Thursday, May 18, 2006 Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee '*i U-W," -.. v-. w PEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 12 Stick with the Specialists" Expert Technicians Specialized Technology Genuine Mopar Parts Competitive Prices ---------- a-a---------- -------aaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaa--------- m-------------------- U have thae aer technldans, factor service Ii illiOIm vaq1110 100h8 8wvmv8, I I I1010 1sspecialzed1 tools ad menuine parts to': Propedy service your Chbrslerf odgeleep@ vehicle. 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HAMPTON CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP HENRY COUNTY'S ONLY 5-STAR E CHRYSLER-DODGE-JEEP DEALER ICHyR"If It really does make a differences I"' I R5'!J*Tf^Kffr~rrlti~a.l;tr'.iJM<^Br. :).~.L~.Z)iR~Ifc)l^^ 1 ^ ^3~ (863) 983-4600 202 W. Sugarand Hwy. Toll Free 1-888-200-1703 Stick uith the Specialists" Stick with the Specialists" II Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 -- -I , Sports in brief Baseball and football camps open BELLE GLADE Glades Day School Baseball Camp, June 5 to 9, is open to boys and girls, ages 4 to 8 in the morning and ages 9 to 15 afternoons. Glades Day School Football Camp will be open June 12 to 16, for boys, ages 4 to 8 in the morn- ings and ages 9 to 15.in the after- noons. Space is limited. Please call Glades Day School for details at (561)996-6769. Clewiston Cougars registration open CLEWISTON The Clewiston Cougars registration will be held Saturday, May 20 from noon to 2 p.m. in the Clewiston Cougars Locker Room. Registration fee for the first 100 Participants to regis- ter is $65. Regular Registration fee is $75. Fees are due at time of reg- istration, and are not refundable. Also due at time of registration is a copy of your child's birth certifi- cate and a recent wallet size photo. Parents will be given extra time to bring in a copy of the child's year-ending report card and current year physical. Those who already have these items are asked please bring them. For more information, log on to the Cougars website at: wvww.leaguelineup.com/clewis- toncougars BASS BUSTERS plans tournaments CLEWISTON BASS BUSTERS Tournament Trail will hold the Silver Division Open Tournament on Saturday May 20, in Clewiston Florida the team entry is only $70. Bass Busters tournament trail will hold the Gold Division Open Tournament on Sunday May 21 in Clewiston Florida the team entry is only $100. Both weigh-ins will be Held At Roland and Maryann Martin's Marina'at 3 p.m. on Sat- urday and Sunday May 20 and 21. For more information contact Chris Fickeyat 941-232-9539 or visit the official BASS BUSTERS website at www.bassbustersflori- da.com Wanted: football officials CLEWISTON Have you ever thought about becoming a foot- ball official? Well, according to Nick Smith, Game Assigner for the South Gulf Football Officials Association (SGFOA), there has never been a better time. Accord- ing to Mr. Smith, a LaBelle resi- dent and veteran high school offi- cial, a very severe shortage of officials for all sports at all levels exists nationwide. The demand for officials in Florida has out- grown the growth of the officiat- ing ranks. Mr. Smith said the SGFOA will train, assign games and pay you for officiating high school games. Youth (Pop Warn- er) officiating can also be sched- uled through SGFOA member- ship. The spring recruiting meeting of the SGFOA will be held Monday May 8, beginning at, 7 p.m. in the cafeteria at Fort Myers Senior High School. All per- sons interested are invited to attend the meeting and/or call Nick Smith at (863)675-3502 for more information. Ten Star All Star Basketball camp Final Registration is now being held for The Ten Star All Star Sum- mer Basketball Camp. The Camp is by Invitation Only. Boys and Girls ages 10-19 are eligible to apply. Past participants include: Michael Jordan, Tim Duncan, Vince Carter, Jerry Stackhouse, Grant Hill and Antawn Jamison. Players from 50 states and 18 For- eign Countries attended the 2005 Camp. College Basketball Schol- arships are possible for players selected to the All-American Team. Camp Locations Include: Hickory, N.C., Prescott, Ariz., Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sterling, Colo., Bridgeport, Conn., Babson Park, Fla., Gainesville, Ga., Cham- paign, Ill., North Manchester, Ind., Towson, Md., Ypsilanti, Mich., Glassboro, N.J., Schenectady, N.Y, Lebanon, Tenn., Commerce, Texas, Blacksburg, Va., Lyn- donville, Vt., and Beloit, Wisc. For a free brochure, call (704)373- 0873 ANYTIME. Lifeguards needed CLEWISTON The city of Clewiston Recreation Department is hiring Red Cross Certified life- guards for the 2006 summer term. Starting pay is $9 per hour. Appli- cations are available at Clewiston City Hall. Big Bucks tournaments planned CLEWISTON A fishing tour- nament will be held June 10- I1. This Big Bucks Tournament allows for larger paybacks and more prizes. Multiple places will be paid based on the number of participants. Entries may be picked up at local bait and tack- le shops, on the Bass Busters Web site at www.bassbusters- florida.com or by calling Chris Fickly at (941)232-9539. The Team entry is $200 and includes the Big Bass Jackpot. All tourna- ments run from Safelight to 3 p.m. Sign-ups are accepted up until tournament start time at the city ramp in Clewiston. Coast Guard makes house calls LAKE OKEECHOBEE Did you know the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary makes house calls? They will come to your home to discuss the required safety equipment needed on your boat. This service is free. You will receive a cordial, informa- tive and confidential boat inspection. A vessel safety check decal will be placed on boats that meet all the require- ments: Call (863)4767-3085 to arrange a boat check. Contractors plan fishing tourney LAKE OKEECHOBEE The Okeechobee Contractors -Asso- ciation will sponsor a bass fish- ing tournament on May 20 at the Okee-Tantie Marina with all proceeds going toward youth oriented projects The registra- tion fee is $120 per boat i teams of two). There will be over $3,000 in cash and prizes paid to the top six places. There \illI also be a big fish award. For information contact John at .(863)634-7446, or Lisa at (863)697-6541. May is skin cancer awareness month Agri-women's group skeet shoot The Florida Agri-women have announced that their inaugural skeet shoot event will take place May 13 at Quail Creek Plantation, 1907 N.E. 224th St. Station sponsorships and sin- gle shooter tickets are available. For information, call Dianne Spann at (863)634-3327. FWC quota permit applications accepted The Florida and Wildlife Con- servation Commission (FWC) will be accepting applications June 1-11 for quota permits to hunt on wildlife management areas next season. On many wildlife manage- ment areas, quota permits are required for hunters wishing to hunt during the first nine days of the general grin season as well as those participating in other hunts including the archery and muzzle loading gun seasons. Worksheets are available at MyFWC.com/hunting. They also will be available from county tax collectors' offices, license agents and FWC regional offices begin- ning May23. Applying for these permits is automated through FWC's Total Licensing System. To apply, take a worksheet to any license agent or tax collector's office or submit an application at MyFWC.com begin- ning 10 am. (EDT) June 1 through midnight June 11. Worksheets for recreational use permits will be available at MyFWC.com and at FWC regional offices June 15. Recreational use permits are issued on a first-come, first-served basis beginning July 15. Also, worksheets will be available July 1 for hunts involving airboats, track vehicles, quail, youths,4fami- lies and mobility-impaired persons. Click MyFWC.com/hunting for - more information on how to apply for permits and application peri- ods and deadlines. May the road rise to meet you. May the wind always be at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rams fall soft upon your '' fields and, until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand. -- Irish Blessing 'W\E KEEP PEOPLE HOURS NOT BANKERS HOURS S IIl i th I ,ngst baC ,l.i h,'.,om in HIII Jrd C r .[ l In-Store Walmart .. LaBere YOUR WAY S i Br6d)675 S r 0 224 TALLAHASSEE The Florida Department of Health (DOH) reminds all Floridians that although skin cancer is the most common of all cancers, it is also one of the most preventable cancers. "The number of those who suf- fer from skin cancer is rising in Florida as well as in the nation everyday," said DOH Deputy Health Officer Bonita Sorensen, M.D., M.B.A. "According to the 2004 DOH Annual Report, there were a total of 626 melanoma and ,179 other skin cancer-related deaths in Florida. The Department recommends less direct contact with the sun's UVRays." According to the American Can- cer Society (ACS), most of the more than one million cases of non- melanoma skin cancer diagnosed yearly in the United States are con- sidered to be sun-related. The ACS estimates there will be 4,870 new melanoma cases in Florida and 62,190 in the United States; melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer. The American Melanoma Foundation's Web site, www.melanomafoundation.org, states that one person dies of melanoma every 68 minutes in America. Florida's statewide central can- cer registry, the Florida Cancer Data System (FCDS), reported that there were a total of 15,769 new melanoma cases for the five-year period of 2000 to 2004. According to FCDS' most recent data, in 2004 there were a total of 2,773 new melanoma cases. Individuals should carefully examine all of their moles and birthmarks, looking for the ABCs of possible melanoma: Asymmetry, Border irregularity, Color variation, Diameter greater than a pencil eras- er and Enlargement. Exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays appears to be the most important environmental factor in the progression of skin cancer. This makes skin cancer a largely pre- ventable disease when sun protec- tion measures against UV rays are used consistently. People can take many simple steps to plan ahead and protect themselves from the sun's UV rays. These options are important to use all year round and during all outdoor activities. The main objective is to prevent sun- burn. DOH recommends all Floridi- ans protect themselves by follow- ing the safety tips below: *Seek shade under a tree; umbrella or shelter " *Cover up with light-weight clothing *Wear a hat to protect your face, scalp, ears and neck *Apply (and reapply) sun- screen liberally with at least a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 *Wear sunglasses that deter UV rays *Avoid the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., even on cloudy Test your boating knowledge A lot of boaters have years of practical experience spent on the water. But are you sure you know everything there is to know about staying safe while boating? In conjunction with National Safe Boating Week from May 20 to May 26, the BoatU.S. Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water challenges all boaters to test their boating knowledge with a free, online safety course at http://www.BoatUS.org/onlineco urse The course covers a broad range of topics for both power and sailboaters. Accepted by many states as a certified boating safety course, completion can bring possible insurance dis- counts. "The best part of this course is that it's free and can be done any time of the day or night," said BoatU.S. Foundation Boating Safety Director, Chris Edmonston. "While it's great for less-experi- enced boaters, we get feedback from older salts who tell us they have benefited from it as well. They thank us for learning some- thing new or reminding them of something they learned long ago. This is a great way for all boaters to start fresh for the season." The course is recognized by the U.S. Coast Guard and the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators and is based on 60 multiple choice questions. Designed as a teaching tool, background material on question topics are available throughout the exam and correc- tions and explanations are given when a question is answered incorrectly. Any unfamiliar topics can be reviewed with a "study topics" button. Those with 80% or more correct answers are given a certificate of completion. The course can also be started and stopped at anytime you don't need to complete it all at once. The BoatU.S Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit education and research organiza- tion primarily funded by the vol- untary contributions of 640,000 members of BoatU.S. The Foun- dation operates more than a dozen programs including a low- cost EPIRB rental program, the "Help Stop the Drops" national clean fueling campaign, a free kid's Life Jacket Loaner program, and also has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants for nonprofit groups for boating safety and environmental proj- ects. days The Florida Department of Health encourages e\ er- one to not only protect their skin, but also get screened for skin cancer. For more information, call the National Can- cer Institute at (800) 4-CANCER (422-6237) or visit the CDC's \\eb site at: www.cdc.gov/ChooseYour- Cover protects the health and safety ofall. people ir Florida through the deliv-. env of quality public health services and the pri,-rno:,in ol health care strindcaujs For more inforn-ation about skin cancer, please visit DOH's Web site at www.doh.state.fl.us. 7AWI All of your hard work has finally paid off. May you continue to achieve great success in everything you choose to undertake. Good luck to all our grads! Hendry County Supervisor of Elections Lucretia Strickland and Stall i i '-J r r r PI "f/JI'f. rn r pJr #r . \ pal F i ed t[he challernge i ith tning colors. and now 1's \our tilrn it gr idil. ic We hmlop mlup II 'contnun e [:. shol (. for the ars. r a; \ou lIe ne-, and e\ixcIinfl chjilenges ahead Please iccepr our sincere btj[ k ishhes for 3 lifeuime of happiness and sucices. BRAVO. GRADUATES! Hendry County Property Appraiser Kristina A. Kulpa and Staff LaBelle Cle\\iston 675-5270 983,-3178 8:30 5:00 8:30 5:00 ,wwwI.hend rvprop.org .1 TOUCHDOWN BREAKFAST U 10% OFF 2 Pancakes, 2 eggs, 2 bacon Breakfast, strips and 2 sausage links Lunch or o$4.29 I I I I I U Dinner , Alust Present Coupon * Not valid wu/any other I offer Exp 5/31]006 L r ------ ' S10% OFF; *, I Breakfast, SLunch or ,(, Dinner , iAlust Pr esrnt COlpro 1030 West Sugarland Hwy.' SNott"'I d i' i .cler I Clewiston, Florida I :F 5 6 I 863-983-3663 * ABekaCurriculum * Competitive rates * Extended Day Available until 530 * Many extras: Library, Music, Art, Computers For more information on our preschool visit our website, call us at 863-983-5388 or e-mail us at preschool@clewistonchristian.or6 SCCS Scholastic Book-Fair Only 2 Days Left!! 1, For more information check our website: WWW.clewistonchristian.org Aof Good Wishe,Grads Nice work, Graduates! The world of the future is yours. We're wishing you oceans of happiness ,and miles of success in your days and years ahead. We salute you for your present accomplish- :ments, and encourage you to go forward and conquer your dreams. HE NDR Y ONY SCHOOL BOARD Y i ik--~J~a~?/ni :!~~Kdl~/.r9" ~r L ~% Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May -18, 2006 1 1mmmmmm Thursday, May 18, 2006 Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee EDUCATION School News in Brief MHHS Class Reunion The MHHS Class of '86 is hav- ing their 20 year reunion on Homecoming Weekend this year. Planners are inviting the Class of '87 and Class of '88 to join us, as well. They are in need of assis- tance in locating and notifying all members of the above classes. The initial plan is to have a tailgate type get-together the night of the Homecoming Game and, on the following day, have a BBQ for the family at the City Park or a similar location. Anyone interested in assisting may contact David Lee at dlee- 1967@skyeone.com or (863)946-2512. Band plans Spring Concert The brand new West Glades Band is working hard for its annu- al spring concert on Thursday, May 18, at 7 p.m. The band will be performing a repertoire of special beginning band compositions and solos and will highlight some fea- tured soloists. Admission is Free. Dean Paul is the director. TechBridge Youth training TechBride Youth training serv- ices a program that is dedicated to enhancing the employability and work readiness skills of Out of School Youth between the ages of 16 and 21 who live in the Hendry/Glades area, is presently accepting applications for enroll- ment and is ready to assist young adults who are ready to deploy on the road to success. In association with the Clewiston Adult School and the Clewiston Career and Development Services Center, we offer students the opportunity to obtain their GED as well as con- duct job searches and assistance with continuance of their educa- tional goals. For more information contact Patrick Coleman at (863)983-1300 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday -Friday. School Board meetings set Regular meetings will now take place on the second Thurs- day at 6 p.m. and the fourth Thurs- day at 9 p.m. in the Glades County School Board meeting room, 400 10th Street SW, Moore Haven. School Accountability Report The NCLB School Public Accountability Report from Moore Haven Junior-Senior High School is available on the school Web site http://glades.edgate.org/moore- haven/index.php. Copies, of the report are also available in the Life in the kitchen can be fun Those of you who are old enough, remember going through Home Economics in junior high and high school. I remember hating the class; the cooking was boring, the recipes were gross, my sewing was hor- rid (and still is). However, the one thing I did like about the class was that I learned that cooking is about some very basic principles: when followed, you get a good result, when you don't follow them, you don't. BUT not all the time! There are times when you can fly by the seat of your pants and impro- vise as you go. And isn't that exactly what LIFE is all about? There are foundational princi- ples for making a quality life happen. I remember when I was experimenting when I was younger with cooking and every- thing was over spiced or the wrong seasonings were used. But I learned as I went that a lit- tle thyme in beef stew made for a much more delicious end result; that when you crush rose- mary with your fingers before adding it to the dish you're mak- ing, you will help release its fla- vor. My cooking improved with experience, education i(mostly self-education) and trial and error. I learned the basics'first; then put my own spin on things.' As a result, I won a cooking con- test, became a food editor for a newspaper, have written 4 cook- books (so far), and now this weekly column, which goes out to hundreds of newspapers nationwide. Who knew? This is the very essence of life: it all boils down to a few basic principles and making them your own. That's what I love about cooking and that's what I love about life: it might look dif- ferent at your house than it does mine, but look at what our lives can become when we're willing to take some baby steps in the right direction! The recipe for life comes through principled living. And once you understand how those keys unlock your life, you will find your own unique set of ingredients. These are the spices of life! Remember this: when you put ACTIVE yeast into a lump of dough, it will rise! You have the tools to cook in the kitchen of life and get busy. You also have the tools to cook on your own stove, so while you're working on the quality of your life, try my most often requested recipe, Garlic Lime Chicken in your own kitchen: Garlic Lime Chicken SServes 6 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon pepper 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (can eliminate if too spicy for you) 1/4 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1/2 teaspoon onion powder 1/2 teaspoon thyme 6 boneless skinless chicken breast halves 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 cup chicken broth 4 tablespoons lime juice In a bowl, mix together first 7 ingredients. Sprinkle mixture on both sides of chicken breasts. In a skillet heat butter and olive oil together over medium high heat. Saute chicken until golden brown, about 5 minutes on each side; Remove chicken and add lime juice and chicken broth to the pan, whisking up the browned bits off the bottom of the pan.. Keep cooking until sauce has reduced slightly. Add chicken back to the pan to thor- oughly coal and serve with remaining sauce drizzled over the top. Per Serving: 343 Calories; 1 g Fat (31.1% calories from fat); 55g Protein; 2g Carbohydrate; trace Dietary Fiber; 147mg Choles- terol; 612mg Sodium. Exchanges: 0 Grain(Starch); 7 1/2 Lean Meat; 0 Fruit; 1 1/2 Fat. SERVING SUGGESTIONS: Steamed broccoli, baked pota- toes and steamed baby carrots. VEGETARIAN'S: This recipe works very well wilh Boca Chikin patties. Cooking time is less. For more help putting dinner on your table check out her We bsite: www.SavingDinner.com or her Saving Dinner Book series published by Ballantine and her new book Body Clutter. Copy- right 2006; Leanne Ely; Used by permission in this publication. Community Briefs VFW Post #9528 The VFW Post #9528 is locat- ed at 2002 Hwy. 78 W in Buck- head Ridge. For more informa- tion call (863467-2882. Post hours are from noon until 8 p.m. daily. Wednesday is Ladies Aux- iliary dinner from 5:30-7 p.m., and the cost is $5. Every Thurs- day, the post has bar bingo at 12:45 p.m. Lunch will be avail- able. Every Friday a steak dinner with baked potato, salad and rolls are served from 5:30 7 p.m. with a $9 donation. Danc- ing immediately follows the din- ner. All games and special events are shown on three televisions. The game room has a regula- tion-size pool table. Post meet- ings are held on the second and fourth Saturday of the month, beginning at 10 a.m. Comman- der Albert Crank is available at 467-2882. VFWPost #10539 ppen The VFW will be open Mon- day through Wednesday 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m.- 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-ll p.m., or later; and Sun- day, 1 8 p.m. Happy hour is from 4 6 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Dinner is served at 5 p.m. Tuesday evenings. Bar bingo starts at 12:45 p.m. Wednesday. Lunch will be available. Singles darts every Wednesday, 7 p.m. Cafeteria is open from 5 8 p.m., Thursday nights. Friday at 7 p.m. there will be live music and dancing. On Saturday, hotdogs with kraut are served at noon. Saturday dart doubles at 7 p.m. Energy assistance available The Agricultural and Labor Program, Inc. located in Winter Haven, has been awarded a grant from the Department of Community Affairs to provide Low Income Home Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) services to eligible applicants in Hendry and Glades counties. For an application and/or information The Glades County School Board Will Hold A Special Meeting On May 16, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. In The Glades County School Board Meeting Room 400 10th Street, SW Moore Haven, Florida Items On The Agenda Will Include Student Recognitions And Approval of a GMP For Hurricane Repair And Moore Haven Elementary Administration Renovation Project please call (800)330-3491. Addiction recovery help At NARCONON ARROW- HEAD we have the answers to addiction recovery, call us at 800-468-6933 or log onto our web site at www.stopaddic- tion.com. Poker Run is fundraiser The Glades County Volunteer Fire Department and Glades County Sheriff's Office will host a guided poker run, Saturday, June 3 as part of the second annual River Rally. Riders will sign up at City Park at 8 a.m., with the first bikes out at 9:30 a.m. Registration is $20 or $30 for bikers riding tandem. Regis- tration includes barbecue chick- en or rib dinner with all the fixin's. Proceeds benefit Glades County volunteer fire depart- ments. For more information, contact EMS director Bob Jones at (863) 946-0566. Sa99 1 no enerator 5650 watt max. 7345 watt surge power Tvo 120 volt duplex outlets, 12 volt cigarette lighter adapter, 12 volt jumper cable plug and cables * Automatic low oil shutdown * Hou eer meterand volt meter * 3 year/300 hour limited warranty 3208022 school's main office, 700 Terrier Pride Drive SW, Moore Haven. FCAT scores available West Glades Elementary reminds parents that FCAT scores may be picked up at the school office, Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. GED classes set The Glades County School Dis- trict is offering GED prep classes at Moore Haven High School, Room 26-003, for adults who wish to obtain their GED. Classes are Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6-8 p.m. You may register the night of the classes. If you have any questions you may call Scott Bass at (863)946-0202 ext. 13. Children's advocates needed The Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) SFCC recognizes local student South Florida Community College recognizes those stu- dents who have pursued and achieved academic excellence during their course of study at the College. Students are named to the Dean's List for receiving a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.79. Moore Haven student Tony D. Bevis was named to the spring 2006 Dean's List.. Glades County Schools lunch menu Thursday, May 18 Chicken and Noodles Mashed potatoes Green Beans White bread Pineapple puff Milk-variety Friday, May 19 Pepperoni pizza French fries Tossed salad Shape-ups Milk-variety Monday, May22 Ham Macaroni and Cheese Garden Peas Pineapple Puff Rolls Milk-variety Tuesday, May23 Beenie Weenies Carrot Sticks Cherry Cobbler White bread Milk-variety Wednesday, May24. Ham and Cheese sandwich Lettuce and tomato Gold fish crackers Canned pineapple chuncks mayp, ket, mus, pks Milk-variety Thursday, May 25 Beef and bean burrito Corn Carrot sticks Peanut butter squares Milk-variety Friday, May26 Pepperoni pizza French fries Tossedsalad Chol. Chip Cookie Milk-variety Milk-variety Post your News Post or read press releases, announcements & information, from your community. Community Links. Individual Voices. 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U999w Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 Youth participate in 4-H/Tropicana Speech Contest It turns out mother was LABELLE The 19th Annual 4-H/Tropicana Speech Contest was held May 12 at the LaBelle High School Auditorium. There were nine sixth grade speakers and 20 fourth and fifth grade speakers. In the fourth and fifth grade division, first place was awarded to Julia Woods from Eastside Ele- mentary School for her speech titled "Short But Sweet." second place went to Country Oaks Elementary School's Dylan Awbrey for his speech titled "Awbrey for President." The speech titled "Hair, Hair, More Hair" presented by Tabitha Parker of Community Christian School received third place. Hon- orable mention went to Mariah Molina of Community Christian School for her speech titled "Dou- ble Trouble." The Judges Choice Awards in the fourth and fifth grade division were awarded to the following speakers: Most Humorous Award went to Shamarria Morrison (WES), Lauren Rice (ESE) received the Most Educational Award, Best Presentation of a Serious Issue was awarded to Cecilia Luna (CES) and Matthew Johnson (WES) was honored with the Most Original Award. In the sixth grade division, Clewiston Middle School's Erica Hegley captured first place with her speech titled "My Least Favorite Season." Second place was awarded to Evan Ghidella of Clewiston Middle School for his speech titled "I Spend Time in an Australian Prison." Placing third was Dennis Torres of Clewiston Middle School with his speech titled "Money is Good Some- times." Honorable mention went to LaBelle Middle School's Kendall Marotti with her speech titled "There She Goes." The Judges Choice Awards in the sixth grade division were awarded to the following speak- ers: Cody Fry (CCS) for the Most Humorous Award, the Most Edu- cational Award went to Andy McAvoy (LMS), Shamus Samerdyke (LMS) captured the Most Original Award and Dennis Torres (CMS) with the Best Pre- right about some things By Katrina Elsken In the past few years, researchers have proven things Moms have been telling their children for decades. For exam- ple: Eat breakfast. It really is the most important meal of the day. Eating breakfast helps regulate your blood sugar level and your metabolism. Don't stay up too late. Ade- quate sleep is important to good health. Submitted to INI Sixth graders taking honors in the Tropicana Speech contest included: (left to right) Erica Heg- ley, Evan Ghidella, Dennis Torres, Kendall Marotti, Cody Fry, Andy McAvoy, Shamus Samerdyke Drink water. Most people need about eight glasses of water a day to stay properly hydrated. Chicken soup is good for you. Chicken soup, with lots of onions, garlic, parsley and sage, contains natural substances that actually do soothe the symptoms of colds and flu and help you feel better. Eat your vegetables. Five to nine servings of vegetables a day are recommended. Vegetables provide vitamins, minerals and fiber. Losing a Loved One to Drugs or Alcohol? We have the answer! Over 70% Succsa Rare 3-6 Month Reiidenual Program SScenic Private Lake Setting Sauna Detox to Remove Drug Residues and Eliminate Physical Cravings Life Skills Traing Prepares Students for Long Term Success Post-Program Job Referal Network Start Living Life Again, . 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The school teachers involved in the 4-H/Tropicana Speech Con- test did an outstanding job preparing students for both the school contest and the county contest. Thanks go to Ms. Andrea Bur- son, Mr. Jeremy Grigsby, and Ms. Shelley Humphries for taking on the difficult task of official judges. Thanks also go to the sponsor, Tropicana Products, Inc., for mak- ing this event possible. Students encouraged to make positive choices On April 20 and 21, 2006, the Clewiston and LaBelle High Schools, in partnership with the Hendrv CountK Heal Depart- ment and Hendry Counth' School Board, initiated a new program called "I'm N Charge" which pro- motes absti- Doug nence. It is a Herman federally fund- ed program that started in Novem- ber, 2005 but didn't become fully operational until January, 2006 due to Hurricane Wilma. The fore- runner of the program was to have a motivational speaker come annually and speak at both high schools in Hendry County. ." The speakerchosen was Doug Herman; who is one of the nation's premiere speakers on sexual choices and conse- quences. He spoke at Clewiston High School on April 20 and at LaBelle High School on April 21, about abstinence and making positive life choices. Mr. Herman is a unique speaker and kept the students captivated and spell- bound with his humor and true life stories. At one point during the assembly several students were moved to tears. Mr. Herman shared his life story about the loss of his wife and daughter to HIV/AIDS due to an infected blood transfusion. Doug-Herman has been speak- ing internationally since 1991. In his message, he stresses the importance of self-worth and respect for oneself. He points out that the youth must value each other's individuality not for what they look like or what they can do physically. He gave some startling statistics on sexually transmitted diseases (STD's) that are widely spreading among the youth; even in Hendry County. In the upcoming school year (2006-2007) the abstinence mes- sage will be taught in the high schools to ninth- eleventh graders. There will be parent permission slips and surveys sent prior to the curriculum being implemented. A strong .portion of- the grant requires parental participation. I'm N Charge Abstinence Only Program (INC) would like to thank the principals, assistant principals, staff, and students of Clewiston and LaBelle High School for their accommodations and hospitality extended to Mr. Herman and the staff of Hendry County Health Department. We are looking forward(to serving the students and families of the Hendry County School system. Florida tuna prized for its unmistakable flavor and taste As a member of the very large mackerel (Scombridae) family, the yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) is one of the world's most important food fish. The tor- pedo-shaped yellowfin tuna gets its name from its bright yellow dorsal and anal fins on a streamlined blue- black body that turns to a silvery white at its belly. It is built for speed with a rounded body, sharply point- ed nose, tapering tail and crescent- shaped fins, all contributing to its reputation as a rapid swimmer. Yellowfin tuna is found in most of the world ocean's temperate (warmer) waters, including the eastern and western Pacific Ocean and in the Atlantic Ocean as far north as the Bay of Biscay. It is pelag- ic (living in open oceans or seas rather than waters adjacent to land or inland waters) and restlessly roams the deeper offshore waters of Florida's Gulf and Atlantic Coasts. Traveling in schools, this tuna feeds primarily on fish, squid, crab larvae and shrimp. Yellowfin tuna can weigh up to 300 pounds but aver- age weights in commercial catches are between twenty and one hun- dred pounds. In Florida, yellowfin is commercially harvested exclusively with hook-and-line which makes the fishery "dolphin-safe." Yellowfin tuna is a versatile fish which is consumed raw, cooked, smoked and canned. It is widely used in raw fish dishes and is a prized species for the sashimi mar- ket. Unlike most fish species which have white flesh, yellowfin tuna has flesh coloration that varies from pink in smaller fish to deeper red in larger fish but becomes ivory white to tan when cooked. Larger fish typically have a higher fat content than smaller fish, and this is a desir- able attribute for raw and broiled fish products, as well as for broil- ing. Fresh yellowfin undergoes oxi- dation of pigmented protein when exposed to air changing the meat from a red to a brown color in a matter of days. For this reason, yel- lowfin is usually not loined or fillet- ed until shortly before use. Yellowfin tuna is also excellent for grilling with its firm, dense tex- ture and has become very popular in "blackened" fish preparations featured in Cajun cuisine. It is also a rich source of protein, vitamins and minerals. A four ounce raw serving has only.130 calories (20 calories from fat) with 26g protein, 2g of fat, 0.5g saturated fat, 50mg choles- terol, 70mg sodium, Og carbohy- drate and 0.36g Omega 3 fatty acid making it a perfect choice for those health conscious eaters out there. With its mild flavor and year- round availability, yellowfin adapts well to a myriad of recipes from a simple grilled filet with herb butter to that spicy blackened Cajun entr6e complete with red beans and rice. Try these yellowfin tuna recipes for a savory introduction to the great taste and versatility of this Florida favorite. Far East Florida Pan-Seared Yel- lowfin Tuna 1/2 cup soy sauce 2 tablespoons wasabi mustard 2 tablespoons ginger 2 cloves Florida garlic, minced 2 1-inch Florida Yellowfin tuna steaks, approximately 1 1/4 pound each 2 tablespoons olive oil sea salt to taste coarse black pepper to taste sesame seeds wasabi for dip soy sauce for dip Combine soy sauce, wasabi mustard, fresh ginger and garlic and pour over tuna steaks in a shal- . low pan. Marinate filets in the refrigerator for 1 hour, turning once. To cook, remove filets from marinade and season filets with salt and pepper. Sprinkle each side with sesame seeds. Heat olive oil in pan and brown tuna steaks for 1-2 minutes on both sides, being care- ful to not overcook. Filets can also be grilled over hot coals or oven grilled for 5 minutes per side. Serve with additional wasabi mustard and soy sauce on the side as dip- ping sauces. Yield: 4 servings NutritionalValue Per Serving Calories 378, Calories from Fat 88, Total Fat 10g, Saturated Fat 2g, Trans Fatty Acid 0, Cholesterol 32mg, Total Carbohydrates 12g, Protein 24g, Omega 3 Fatty Acid 0.72g Broiled Yellowfin Tuna with Sauce Dijon 2 pounds Florida yellowfin tuna steaks 1 cups olive oil 1 cups tarragon vinegar 1 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoon paprika 1 clove Florida garlic, sliced 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper paprika for garnish Florida parsley, chopped for garnish Sauce Dijon (recipe follows) Place fish in shallow dish. Combine oil, vinegar, salt, papri- ka, garlic and cayenne; remove 1/4 cup marinade, set aside. Pour remaining marinade over fish. Cover and marinate in the refrig- erator at least 2 hours, turn fish several times. Remove steaks from marinade, discarding mari- nade. Place steaks on a lightly- oiled' broiler pan. Baste top of steaks with reserved marinade and broil about 3 inches from source of heat for 6-8 minutes. Turn steaks and baste. Broil an additional 6-8 minutes or until fish flakes easily with a fork. Sprinkle with paprika and chopped parsley. Serve with Sauce Dijon. Yield: 6 servings. Nutritional Value Per Serving Calories 270, Calories from fat 140, Total fat 15g, Saturated fat 3g, Cholesterol 60mg, Total car- bohydrate Ig, Protein 30g. Sauce Dijon 2 Florida egg yolks, beaten 3 cups water 2 tablespoons tarragon vine- gar 1 tablespoon Dijon rfiustard 1 tablespoon Florida sugar 3 teaspoons salt 2 cups sour cream Combine egg yolks, water, vinegar, mustard, sugar and salt; mix well. Cook over low heat stir- ring constantly until thick. Stir in sour cream. Serve warm. Specializing In Custom Manufacturing D J Machinery, Inc. Hubzone Cert. 728 E. Trinidad Ave. Clewiston, FL 33440 863-983-3171 DR. ADRIAN FEDELE is announcing the closure of his practice of General Surgery at 540 W. Sagamore Ave., Clewiston, FL as of June 23, 2006 with plans to relocate to California. 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"They (the divers) found an 8mm video tape that had been in the water about two weeks," he said. Capt. Lewis said federal authorities were able to retrieve more evidence off the video tape. He went on to say that the Secret Service was unable to retrieve any evidence from the computer because it was too badly damaged by being in the water. Since Tyler has only lived in Lakeport for a little over a year, authorities are "actively looking for other victims," said Mr. Mol- loy. "He's clean," said Capt. Lewis in an April interview. "He bounces around, that's why he's stayed under the radar. He's lived in Broward and Dade coun- ties, as well as in Melbourne." newszap.com Community Links. Individual Voices. cz" u RC ~Jle4Ii tf~~c~&)E Submitted to the Glades County Democrat More than 100 students and their parents participated in Camp Read-A-Lot at West Glades Elementary School. Pas4ors Chuck & Karen Pelfam (Left to right) Sandra Orellana, Michael Barber, Ms. Drake, Shaman Smith, Brittany Alexander, Amy Seigler, Ceil Bryant visited the historical Westergaard House to learn more about local history and the need to preserve historic homes. Camp Read-A-Lot is just one of the many activities spon- sored by the school to promote reading and to encourage parents to be involved in their children's education. Camp Read-A-Lot was planned and organized by the teach- ers of West Glades and sponsored by the West Glades PTO, Parent Teachers Organization. Home Continued From Page 1 square mile, was oriented north- south and east-west with the east-west streets named after the alphabet and most north- south streets named numerical- ly. Riverside Drive and Railroad were exceptions.; Original plans included a park in the middle of a grid between Avenues J and K and 5th and 6th streets. North of this would be the location for the fire department, city hall, a library, and church; and south of the city park would be the town's school. Much of this original plan was realized, but a terrible fire in 1921 and the flood in 1926, took down many of these original buildings. Moore Haven had a town square and its green as the "community center" adja- cent to the historic business dis- trict.. The historic district extends along Avenue J, and the north- ern border of the town-square, and Riverside Drive that borders the square to the east. All of Moore Haven's historic build- ings were built between 1916 and 1926. Most if the residential historic buildings are situated along Avenues J, K, L, and M, generally between Firsst and Fifth Streets. All were single fam- ily homes, constructed in the simple frame style of the era, using the practical, Bungalow or Arts and Crafts design that began in California and quickly. moved eastward. Students heard about the economic aspects of preserving the historic area such as increased property values when landowners maintain the integri- ty of their homes using historic colors, omitting chain link fences and plastic or aluminum carports, and and keeping the facades of all buildings as they were built. Mr. Schauseil reminded them that in the early 1900's folks were trying to get away from the ostentatious and "show-off" Victorian era. He also said the Western States were still well- forested, enabling architects and artisans to build houses using good carpentry skills and beauti- ful wood. For students who hadn't cho- sen future careers, Mrs. Deuschle suggested multiple fields of study such as archeolo- gy, paleontology, anthropology, and the all important field of his- toric research. "Please tell your parents," she proposed, "what a fine place Moore Haven would be for oth- ers to visit if we could preserve our heritage. 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Since its opening in August 2004, over 3,000 books have been added to the library through book fair proceeds alone. Principal Luckey commented "Only ten per-cent of a student's reading grade is their participa- tion in -Renaissance Reading, that is, students check out books at their own reading level and take quizzes on them which are computerized. This is the Renaissance Reading project. "We are constantly striving to get more and more books of interest at all levels, and since we are adding grades every year B ief until we get to the 8th, we need Bri to add more books for both higher reading levels and inter- DiaBete est levels. "Since this family participa- Hendry tion reading night was held later Department in the year, we wanted to pres- gram and ent parents with strategies for are offering encouraging their children-stu- betes Clas dents to read throughout the Wednesday summer." Center. Cla, The words of Benjamin betic diet, Franklin ring as true now as counting, ey when he said them: A student's the ABC's ( interest in books.can never wear test, Blood I out. Reading can take a child or terol. All dia a centurion to the top of the newly diagn highest mountain. s Awareness County Health t Heart to Heart Pro- Senior Connections i an eight-week Dia- s at 2 p.m. each at the Nobles Senior sses include the dia- understanding carb- ye and foot care, and of diabetes (the A1C Pressure, and Choles- abetics, long term or rosed, are welcome. Board Certified by the American Board of Dermatology Tim loannides, M.D. and Cynthia J. Rogers, M.D. are pleased to welcome Jonathan S. Sanders, M.D., J.D. to Treasure Coast Dermatology Specializing in the Treatment of Skin Cancer Mohs Surgery Diseases of Skin, Hair & Nails Vero Beach Okeechobee 772-78-782 83-46-955 111535h an, te 22194 S igwa 41,N Thursday, May 18, 2006 Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Miss Annie Raulerson survived the hurricane of 1928 By Twila Valentine Edited by MaryAnn Morris OKEECHOBEE From 1977 until her death in 2003, Indepen- dent Newspapers of Florida was privileged to have on staff a superb writer and historian, Twila Valentine. Mrs. Valentine wrote much about the history of the people and places around Lake Okeechobee and about the lake itself. Together with Okee- chobee's Betty Williamson, Presi- dent of the Okeechobee Historical Society, she co-authored a book, now in its second printing, "Strolling down Country Roads in Okeechobee." Mrs. Valentine conducted the following interview with "Miss Annie" Raulerson in September 1988. Annie Raulerson, the wife of Hiram Raulerson, had been mar- ried about two years and a resi- dent of Okeechobee for the same length of time, when the 1928 hur- ricane arrived in Okeechobee on Sept. 16. She recalled her memo- ries of that devastating storm and its aftermath." "My father-in-law (Lewis Raulerson) made us all go down to the store because he felt like that it was the strongest building in town (the brick store still stands at the corner of WS. Park Street and S.W. 5th Avenue. It currently (1988) houses the Uh-Oh Outlet). We weren't the only ones there. There were just so many people you could hardly walk in there. The other people had the same idea. At one point, the Northern Hotel, which was on the corner south of the store, had the canopy blow off and it hit the back of the store. Some of these women had been in the hurricane in Miami in 1926, and they were yelling and screaming and they thought the store was going down. That part of it was kind of bad," "Miss Annie" said. "One of my brothers was visit- ing and all of the men would have to hold hands as they went down the west side of the store and coming around the south side, the wind was so strong you couldn't stand up. One time, they went around the store and when they came back, they said that Meserve's store was not there any- Recollections A series about Florida's pioneers and history ^ more. It was lying flat. We figured they had had a fire," she contin- ued. Okeechobee Hardware had been built by Ellis Meserve as a two-story building in 1915. Meserve and his wife, Faith Rauler- son Meserve, lived in an apart- ment on the second floor. When the store was destroyed in the storm, it was re -built as a single story and the Meserves built a new home on S. Parrott. "There was no flooding to the middle of town. There was water, but no flooding up here in the middle of town. It ended really where the boats started at about where the city limits are and the water came up to that point: It was about where the water tower is. (?? Near City Hall???) : People were going in boats 'from there down to the lake. It had washed out the Eagle Bay bridge and peo- ple like the Lightseys who had been hanging up in the trees couldn't get off. Pogy Bill was the sheriff then and he took boats over there and kept bringing those people in. He brought them to the store. It was awful. Those people were scared to death and wet. All they had were the clothes on their backs," said "Miss Annie." In the book, "Lake Okee- chobee:, Wellspring of the Ever- glades" byAlfred J.and Kathryn A. Hanna, the authors said that fol- lowing the storm in 1928, Pogy Bill's services were invaluable because in addition to directing rescue operations, he know every- body.on the lake and could identi- fy the dead far better than the relief workers. "Miss Annie" said that during the long cleanup following the storm, she had her first involve- ment with the Red Cross, a part- nership that has lasted for 60 years. "The Red Cross had a hall where they opened up a soup kitchen. A friend of mine asked me if I would come down and help and I've been involved with the Red Cross ever since then," she said. "After the storm was over, I happened to be one on a commit- tee and the Red Cross came in. I wish I knew how much money they spent on the storm, but it was thousands and thousands of dol- lars. They rebuilt homes and busi- nesses. There was a businesses. There was a business out of S.W. Park Street, Fordham and Kirk- man, and it (the building) was made of cement blocks. They used so much more sand then and was made of cement blocks. They used so much more sand then and they just weren't very stable. It just blew that building down. Anyway, they had a com- mittee that would go around, they didn't have any names, but they got a history of the house, the kind of house the} had and what it was worth and the Red Cross put the houses back in the same condi- lion they were before the storm. Of course, there wasn't a lot of real fancy houses, but they spent for them and the businesses, too," she continued. "I remember down there at their (Red Cross) soup kitchen, they were giving people tetanus shots, because they were afraid after the flood and so many had been in the \water. I remember there was this one great big old boy, he just keeled over. You would have thought he could have done almost anything." "They were scared about typhoid, too. You had to boil all the water you used." "For about a )year after all that was over, there was a social work- er who came and she'd go all out in the country. I used to go with her and she was appalled at the amount of hookworm there was. She'd go out to the schools, there were a lot of them then," she said. (Ossie Raulerson, who was born in Ft. Drum in 1906, said about the time he started there were five or six schools: Fort Drum, Basinger, Mosquito Creek, the main school in town and one other that he remembered.) Special to INI/www.tommymarkham.com Sometime after the Hurricane of 1928, this aerial photo was marked to show how far toward the center of downtown Okeechobee the flood water rose. The bridge over Taylor Creek is. Park St. (SR 70). During the hurricane of 1928, many people took refuge in the brick Okeechobee Hardware building. Photographs taken after the storm show the building, without the two-story porch, which was wooden. Dry conditions increase wildfire danger "TALLAHASSEE wildfires Sturdy shoes an extra fueled by extra-dry conditions "It is critical that we not only protect our homes cl"th have burned nearly 61,000 acres Food and supplies for pets and several homes in Florida so and property, but that we make sure we do noth- If a fire .is threatening your far this year, prompting State Fire ing that could put anyone else's home or prop- home or nearby area, Mr. Gal- Marshal Tom Gallagher to warn lagher said: that anyone who intentionally erty at risk." Keep a radio on for causes a fire will face agrrtessie Tom Gallagher updates. action. Mr. Gallagher also is urg- State Fire Marshal Remove combustible items ing Floridians to t lae seps to pro- from around your horre, inciud- tecttheir families and property. ing !a\\n and poolside lur nature, "It is critical that we not only ous homes in Lee County. He is make sure they are working. umbrellas, fabric awnings, tarp protect our homes and property, urging anyone who suspects Establish a home escape coverings, firewood, fuel tanks, but that we make sure we do arson to call 1-877-662-7766 (1- plan and practice it. Designate a and fuel-powered equipment. nothing that could put anyone 877-NOARSON). meeting place outside. Place valuables that will not else's home or property at risk," Topography, fuel sources, Plan several escape routes be damaged by water in a pool Mr. Gallagher said. "Anyone and weather all influence the away fromyour property. or pond. who starts a wildfire can expect spread of wildfire, but statistics Gallagher also advised gath- Close all doors and win- aggressive action from the State show that trimming and clean- ering important insurance and dows inside to prevent draft. Fire Marshal's'Office." ing vegetation around your financial documents in a water- Take down flammable Governor Jeb Bush has home can profoundly improve a proof container. He also said it drapes, curtains, and close issued an executive order declar- home's chances of surviving a is a good idea to videotape your Venetian blinds. i d a n execute order declar wildfire. Mr. Gallagher said the home and property, and docu- Close gas valves and turn ing a state of emergency and first step is to fire-proof your ment your recording by holding offall pilot lights. called inthe National Guard to home and the area around it. up a newspaper, then keep the Turn on a light in each assistwith firefighting. The State Remove limbs, leaves, and videotape in the same container r Turn ovii ligt in eahs Fire Marshal's Office is assisting pine needles from the roof. with your important documents. room for visibility in case of the Division of Forestry in coor- Trim tree limbs away from Also create a disaster kit in heavysmoke. dinating heavy equipment to each other and from roof eaves. case you have to evacuate and Leave sprinklers on roofs or protect homes and is assisting in Remove dead and diseased include: anything that might be damaged the investigation to determine if trees and prune lower branches Flashlight with extra batter- by fire, including fuel tanks. the fires were the result of arson. away from shrubs or grass. ies Be ready to evacuate family Last week was Arson Aware- Clear pine needles, leaves Portable, battery-operated and pets when fire nears or ness Week in Florida, and Mr. and debris from the ground in- radio with extra batteries when instructed to do so by Gallagher said parents must between brush and trees. First-aid kit local officials. teach children to never play with Keep grass mowed to less Non-perishable food and "Wildfire is a very real threat matches or lighters, as juveniles than four inches. water for many Floridians right now, have been charged in some of Do not use the area under Non-electric can opener and we need to do all we can to this year's wildfires, including a decks for storage. *Medications protect our homes and commu- large one that destroyed numer- Install smoke alarms and Cash and credit cards nities," Mr. Gallagher said. Hurricane aid sign-up under way LAKELAND, Fla. The U.S. unavailable vilh respect to loss- Department of Agriculture 'es in contiguous counties. A list (USDA) announced on May 1 that of eligible counties can be found sign-ups would begin May 17 for at'vw-\\.usda.gov Hurricaneln- four crop and livestock assistance fo.xml. programs providing aid to pro- The Hurricane Indemnity Pro- ducers affected by the destructive gram I HIPI will provide payments 2005 hurricane season. These to eligible producers \who suf- programs are funded by $250 mil- fered crop losses and received lion in Section 32 funds author- either a Federal Crop Insurance ized immediately following these Corporation crop insurance storms. indemnity or a FSA Noninsured USDA authorized the used of Crop Disaster Assistance Program these funds in October 2005 for (NAP) payment. Producer's HIP crop disaster, livestock, tree and benefits will equal 30 percent of aquaculture assistance. The four the crop.insurance indemnity or programs are, the Livestock 30 percent of the NAP payment; Indemnity Program, Feed Indem- More information on HIP is avail- nity Program, Hurricane Indemni- able in the online fact sheet at: ty Program and Tree Indemnity http://www.fsa.usda.gov/pas/p Program. ublications/facts/htm/hip06.htm. "Florida Citrus Mutual com- The Tree Indemnity Program mends the USDA and Secretary (TIP) will provide payments to eli- Johanns for their continued efforts gible owners of commercially to provide assistance to those grown fruit trees, nut trees, bush- growers impacted by the 2005 es and vines that produce an hurricane season," said Jay Clark, annual crop and were lost or Florida Citrus Mutual's interim damaged due to the hurricanes. executive vice president/CEO. FSA will base TIP payments on To be eligible for this assis- the crop's proximity to the hurri- tance, a producer's loss must canes based on established tiers, have occurred in one of 261 which reflect the severity of dam- counties receiving a primary age from least to most severe. presidential or secretarial disas- More information on TIP is avail- ter designation due to 2005 Hur- able in the online fact sheet at: ricanes Dennis, Katrina, Ophelia, http://www.fsa.usda.gov/pas/pub Rita or Wilma. Assistance is lications/facts/htm/tip06.htm. Memory Foam Pillow Top Queen Size Set $1,365 King Size Set $1,680 While Special Supply Last With FREE Local Delivery and Removal wASON\ Jackson River IVER. Home Furnishings & Decor At the Foot of the Bridge 340 North Bridge Street 863-674-0003 LaBelle S i I' i V: U -.u----- - EHrvM .l .'I f lo i N. Headlines SStories from Independent's 7 newspaper. in South Central Florda PLLIS searchable archives. 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Clewviston Moore Haven Ortona Muse North LoBelle Felda LaBelle Inmmokolee Pioneer Plantation Buckhead .Ridge Okeechobee Basinger Frostproof Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 Drug use starting at earlier age The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Admin- istration (SAMHSA) recently released a report from ongoing monitoring of the Treatment Episode Data Set (TEDS) show- ing an increase in the number of people in treatment for drug addiction who started atan ear- lier age. The report tracked treat- ment admissions from 1993 to 2003 and the percentage of people in treatment who start- ed using drugs before the age of 13 had increased from 12 percent to 14 percent during that time span. The total num- ber of people jumped from about 114,000 to more than 162,000. In a SAMHSA release, Admin- istrator Charles Curie exclaimed, "Age at first use is an important predictor of the potential for serious substance abuse problems later in life. The increase in the proportion of the admissions for drug use before age 13 should be a wake-up call to parents to speak with their children early and often about the dangers of drug use." Education and prevention efforts must start at earlier ages, and must start at home. Our children need to know everything about drugs and the damage they cause and this can be done without building their curiosity or using scare tactics. Simple communication with the truth is what works. Narconon Arrowhead's drug education and prevention program works with kids, par- ents, ministers, counselors, teachers and anyone else in an effort to create and maintain drug-free youth. While the pro- gram includes a very successful rehabilitation program based on the research and develop- ments of American author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard, the professionals working in the treatment center would much rather not have to see those kids in the future going through treatment. Take the time to speak to your kids about drug and alco- hol abuse, and let's make a bet- ter society for all. For more information or help, contact Narconon Arrow- head today at 1-800-468-6933 or visit www.stopaddiction.com. Free downloadable drug infor- mation is also available at www.drug-education.org. Act now before it's too late. Seminole Museum offers free admission HOLLYWOOD, Fla. In honor of International Museum Day, the Seminole Tribe of Florida is offering FREE admission to the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum on the Big Cypress Reservation in the Florida Everglades and Ah-Tah- Thi-Ki Museum at Okalee Village located adjacent to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Holly- wood this week, through Friday, May 19. The Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum at Big Cypress (which means "a place to learn") located just three miles from Billie Swamp Safari on the Big Cypress Reservation, houses the nation's largest display of the life and culture of the unconquered Florida Seminoles: The museum includes 5,000 square feet of exhibits in a mod- ern museum adjacent to a cypress dome in the Florida Everglades. Visitors enjoy lifelike displays of how Seminoles lived in the 1800s, along with rare artifacts. Part of the Seminole collection on loan from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian is featured at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum, including moccasins, leggings, turtle shell rattles, silver- work, beaded sashes, and medi- cine baskets. The Museum also has exhibits of its own holdings, including southeastern beaded shoulder bags and Seminole patchwork clothing. The exhibit gallery includes user-friendly computers where visitors can find more information on the Seminole Tribe's rich histo- ry and culture. In addition to the informative exhibits, the Museum features a living village with Semi- nole Tribal members making handmade arts and crafts. Gallery exhibits include: Transportation: Learn how the Seminoles traveled through the Everglades in canoes made from cypress trees. Economy: Understand how the Seminoles survived by hunt- ing, tanning buckskins, gathering food and gardening. Exciting film: View a dramat- ic five-screen presentation on Seminole history. Rare artifacts: See actual clothing, tools and implements used in times past, some on loan from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. Living village: Visit an authentic Native American village with Seminole Tribal members preparing traditional arts and crafts. Spiritual beliefs: Get a unique glimpse into the sacred religious ceremony, the annual Green Corn Dance. History and culture: User- friendly computers allow visitors the opportunity to find further information on the Seminole Tribe's rich history and culture. Gift shop: Buy Seminole'arts and crafts, and Native American music, jewelry, books and sou- venirs. Nature trail: Walk through the beautiful Big Cypress Swamp on over one mile of boardwalk nature trails through native flora and fauna. The new Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Muse- um at Okalee Village, which is located at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Holly- wood, features a collection of Seminole cultural and historical artifacts in three distinctive gal- leries totaling 4,000 square feet. Gallery exhibits include:. Colorful Seminole patch- work and patchwork clothing in a historic retrospective of this dis- tinctive folk art Seminole-genre paintings including works of art about the Seminole Tribe by noted non- Seminole artists as well as by Seminoles themselves The largest known work by nationally known Native Ameri- can mural artist Fred Beaver Vintage photos from the early 1900s that depict Seminole lifestyles and pastimes taking you a step back in time The Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum at Okalee Village is avidly collecting original artifacts pertaining to Seminole culture and will feature special exhibitions throughout the year. The Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museums are open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 863/902-1113 or 954/797-5570. Visit us online at www.semino- letribe.com/. Trees replanted around county Keep Palm Beach County Beautiful, Inc. (KPBCB) held a Board Luncheon on May 10, 2006 in Palm Beach to' honor Past President Libbey Webb for her work with the non-profit organization. Under her tenure with KPBCB, a Hurricane Refor- estation Program was developed to help restore tree canopy in publicly visible areas of the County that had been lost or damaged during the recent hur- ricanes. The program was pri- marily funded through a grant to KPBCB from the Division of Forestry. Additional sponsors include the Solid Waste Authori- ty of Palm Beach County, Waste Management, and Florida Power and Light Company. KPBCB chose 16 tree projects to do throughout the county. The recipients of the tree projects were announced at the Board Luncheon and each received a plaque commemorating the award. They include: The Judge Edward Rodgers United States Post Office in Riv- iera Beach; The 1928 Storm Memorial, City of West Palm Beach; John Prince Park, Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department; Boca Tierra Park, City of Boca Raton; Veterans Park, City of Delray Beach; Passive Park, Town of Ocean Ridge; Federal Highway Medians, City of Boynton Beach; Riverside Drive Linear Park, City of Palm Beach Gardens; Lakeside' Park, Village of North Palr Beach; 'Lake- Walk/Donald Ross Rd./Kagan Park, Town of Juno Beach; Torry Island, City of Belle Glade; Boynton Beach High School, School District of Palm Beach County; Golden Grove Elementary School, School District of Palm Beach County; Military Trail, Brighton Lakes Homeowners Association, Boynton Beach; Palm Beach Zoo at Dreher Park; and, Mounts Botanical, Gardens. The Riviera Beach Post Office and 1928 Storm Memorial tree projects have already been.com- pleted. The other 14 projects will be planted in the'next several months. Submitted to INI Pet of the Week Tayna Hammil of Clewiston wrote, "Here is Blue. A 1 & 1/2 year old yellow lab male that has grabbed our hearts the moment he walked into our lives .. literally. We were working in our yard and here he came ... tongue flapping, tail wagging and on a mission to nowhere. We gave him some water from the water hose and he hung out for the rest of the day. We thought maybe someone would be by soon...to claim him and as the night grew closer and no one showed, we called the Animal Rescue. They picked him up the next morning and said we had 5 days to wait for someone to claim him. Well, needless to say, no one claimed this beautiful animal and we were so fortunate to adopt him. We feel he was a displacement from the hurricanes. He has been with us since early Janu- ary and he has filled our home with much joy. He is so affectionate and such a "touch me" dog, its hard not to pet him when he is near. He loves the water, of course! The pic- ture is of him at the pond at Fisheating Creek with his swim toy. He loves camping, too! He also loves riding in the vehicle and hanging his face into the wind. Such a joy!" To read more local news online, visit www.newszap.com HOOi f "O RiidAL" i .. '. --. '.4 ,- .' 4 *. .. : .. ,. . .:- .. .. '. Make up to $2,500 by filling in the space above! Sell your personal valuables if they're $2,500 or less for absolutely free! No fee, no catch, no problems! * 4 lines for 2 weeks * Price must be included in ad * Private parties only * 2 items per house- .hold per issue CClewiston News T * 1 used Item or - grouping per ad: priced at $2,500 or less * Independent Newspapers reserves the right to disqualify any ad. ST LADE S COUNTY i DEMOCRAT 'he Sun Toll Free 877-35 2-242 E-Mail: classad@newszap.com For info about secondhand smoke, or 1o anonymously '--' ' report workplace violations, call 1-800-337-3742. 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Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee P Cell S S NO ONE WILL WORK HARDER FOR YOU THAN JAMIE NAVARRO GIVE HIM A CALL ON HIS CELL AT (239) 822-9272 REALTY C. BAGANS FIRST i i\ WO RL 30 Colorado Rd. Lehigh Acres, FL 33936 Just Approx 10 Miles NE ofLaBelle. Must see 3/2 Ranch style home on 9.5 acres. This home fea- tures built in double oven, range top, cathedral ceilings, metal roof, plenty of cab-space, 10 ft walk way completely around the home under roof, sprinkler system, two wells, This home is completely fenced in with sep pasture. There is too much to mention. Must see!! $699,900. T, Mt'slessthan $38,000 anacrellil Do not miss this well kept five bedroom two bath 2,000 sq. ft. home. This home features tile roof, landscaping, new a/c, kids park behind the home, screen porch, tile counter tops in kitchen, too many extras to mention. This home is located on the west side and within walking distance ofschools, shopping, banking and golf- ~-~- ~:- : r .ing. $249,900. 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IN COUNTY VI i lnBath, 1 car garage, hur ,:ur.i..u e;hi:.- i ..j.,u;.: Al.ic 5230,000. newroofAsking $' 2.BEDROIOM'BATH HOLUsF .. L-.i-:11.: [ :.ic ...Id 'As IN PORT LABELLE 3Bedroom/2Bath, 2 car garage off I. ,l.ri, 12l5.000 School Circle. In dl fd fenced in backyard IN CAPE (ORAL Duple.. 2'.: :i, t.ih i.. :. i roof, and a large shed. S new plJ.T.i:t.I, ig s r ihio:ugh:.ul urin.Io king OFF COWBOY WAY 2Bedroom/lBath is currently used $325,000. as a residential property but is zoned commercial. Asking ACREAGE FOR Sb. $145,000. IN PIONEERI 3Bedroom/2Bath, large doublewide IN LEHIGH ACRES This 4Bedroom/2Bath home has rinkbi..tc. i, -0 f':v in, 2 j .:- ,rAu, l Fil.air,: I :,:, i l. 2,288 sq. ft. on a large comer lot that is fenced in. Home ii' ..-Icl. ,a .uL' ,d I bui_-' L bi $199,900 has many extras. Call for an appointment today. Asking 2 q ACRES in Fis'.,.:.1 ifi i'li.il 0.000. $288,900. OTS FORlSAL - IN LEHIGH ACRES. Home has 1,900 sq ft with 2 master WE HAVE LOTS FOR SALE IN IABELE, PORT bedrooms. Home is currently used as a 4/2. Has many IABELLE, MOORE HAVEN AND LAKE PLACID. CALL upgrades and a fenced in backyard. This home is a must FOR MORE INFORMATIONI 1 ., Home Builders Building Communities, One Quality Home at a Time! Hendry County's #1 Top Quality Builder We have "move-in ready" homes available now 9024 Maywood Cir, Cvpress II, 3/2/2 9016 Lamkin Cir, I 5005 Pike Lane, IV n II. 3/2/2 n II, 3/2/2 [fNTAGi) LAND Co DIVER RECESS HOME IN LRBELLE This remarkable 3Bl2BA split floor plan home is situated on over 1/2 acre in desirable Caloosa Estates. This home offers u., [,., l, i h, ..iif l h .,. ]M.l. -. u'i ,J r!, I.', .'.,'.' -,, I ,,, : ii ., ...... i.. : l..i,' i20. 00 CUSTOM BUILT POOL HOME IN LRBELLE Brilliant floor plan and energy-saving design highlight this newer 3BR2BA plus den pool home located in Caloosa Estates, a riverfront neighborhood. With over 3,300 sq. ft. i.,1, J hlul, i ll, n il i .J l.. l h h'l llri(- ,l l .. l .. .. ri I.... l.,u lm l l ri r I. I l',, I I h .- l i:, i l IT .. I I4 ,' )' l I, i l, ,'i" ,-,,i l '.,, ' TWO STORY HOME ON RCREFGE ,-,, Tl,, II, r I t- 1t.l ll ( ,lil h iI: .l J I 1, lh'.i ,ll ',I, i i, ,,,, r .T, i I A: *,,f'." J ,..l. h ,,, i, n h i. I ..(, i, :' l : II ." $415,000 CBS HOME ON RERERCE 1,., ,i I. I 11. .,, i ..-.11I .: ..i .1 I l l.l. l i l.,i ) .$399,900 Denise Walker Listing Agent 1.888-675-6760 (toll free) 863-673-2461 (cell) itwa..g C-rou54 hinj 4 HOMES- * $588,00 PRICE REDUCEDI 3BD/2BA home on 2.34+/- acres in Naples. Home features a pole barn, screen lanai, security system, dual: fireplace, eat-in kitchen. Owner/Agent bring any serious offer. * $526,000 PRICE REDUCEDI 4BD/3BA home on 1+/- acre. Home has vaulted and coffer ceilings, a sound proof studio, moveable island in kitchen and an above ground pool just to name a few of the luxuries that this beautiful home offers. * $374,900 ?.Bo BA P i- juf.ii 11 i... :, .-i ..,: on manicured I + a j.:ri- &. tif llc i,, Il 1 ':1l Riverfront Community. * $359.900. -:.. r I B, : 'B h ',.i F ; i ti i I Il:,,, .1 iji- Ik ricm ..J. l j .: l 1i. :.i:.nrir : .:jl:t rn,-.. j j .ifi n: i' l, features irrigation and rear fencing. T1,;. -i .: .i is 1.J .. ," ,"j I.:. 1 .:.rM.:- in * $559.900 Bc.utildl 4Il. new 3BD/2BA with 2 car Jrap': 'iTi Ih i :..''. J'r i iI.' iI'r J ,1' Ji II t'a.l. d * $179,900 2BD/2BA Excellent vacation or starter home on a corer lot in Port LaBelle. Spacious living room and separate dining room. Screen enclosed front and back lanai. Lot has a separate workshop and small tree house great for kids. Thursday, May 18, 2006 S. MENT, m,.tllc home r.L, p.irtmull) furm,-ih.. The 1I ,t 1 -,jr. r'mundcd I b tcuuiul pil m Jran. a Ireoa * $52,000 PRICE REDUCEDI- .BD 2BA Nice c.:..- nr, I.:r UitNlEj i CONiWIRAtGil'>:i dioe I, shia:l,. oppirg and r ~uur,-~'t ACREAGE: * $1,500,000 H.i 2" fr.nlage Currend), Aui. Sl.'ge ,ard * 1.250,000 164"+' A.:re; Girea Die-,:.pFrrn.e. Opr.:,ITurur' 1 -iil -.I e !.:h.I:.I:,. re u.Jr.1nar kjd., .j-'r shops andmuch more! * $988,025 Warehouse & office on 1.38+/- acre. One of a kind Auto Salvage yard. Organized with dean bill of health. * PRICE REDUCED $900,000 -45+/- Hard to find acres adjoining Babcock property in Muse. Paved road access. * $850,000 40+/- acres beautifully seduded with pasture, ponds, cabbage palms and oaks. * $650,000 2+/ .Ar ir. ihe he-n .:1 M'l a,-in t.u~v SR80. * ($3 9.000 j". .:r, :.c ir r:p .l ierur., in M,:..-rc Hjicr '',:'o T) I'cAe J 46 ll il ..:.n.: n ltir i r J., prlir,,h. Pole t.im i a d 1' h ''.r.- c Jlo, .u led or, iLtc pr.:p rr, H.:-mi c 4 1, b .e .:j i.. - * $2"2,000 1 .+.-.r s .,il, i,., a lpoid indj shed. * $14A /Acres that is $l4 4 * $98,900 2.5+/- acres: Cleared in Montura. There is a single wide mobile Siiai 1N6B the property. The mobile home is to be sold "as is." HOMESITES: * $25,500 $72,900 Call for more information about 3 available lots in Fordson Park. The lots have been nicely maintained and are dose to everything in LaBelle. * $29,900- $34,900 Mobile home lots available in 55 and older Community located in Moore Haven Yacht Club. Call for more information. CALL FOR AVAILABLE HOMESITE IN PORT LABEULE. MONTURA AND LEHIGH ACRES * 51'.999 :oiF ., i' p.::.'u h.:,Tl le ne"' l :..Tii l Fl.:lel| i,,: : ;. J,,i I. l ..:,v :,: .ur ,:I.j * 591,900 '- !e.' I. r.:. l iTiilei.:li. home in i I,'.ll.- Tii,, h ..,, I, ii.. .: ,'f. p.,,ii cabinets, hot water heater, bathroom and new roof with a transfer- able warranty. Great investment potential or first time home buyer. MOBILE HOMES: . $475,000 Spacious 3BD/3BA mobile home in Muse sits on 5+/- acres. This spacious home features an addi- :... h 1 ., ..I nlri.:: To'l. iT uch l.:,i| Vrk |"',.:'tA, ") 1 L J I" ",l I I i .ini i.IJ J .'J I ,lti : J il I t "', e itl." u ul '.ri,, 1 2 '1 "1. i t, i-,'j.'' * $300,000 .,' li.F .....tl:c i,.:....r i .. Milu which rests on 5+/ i..i,.: I-. F,:. r i,- ..ill jv.dI roof. Property is also fenced with a shed and pond. * $197,900 4BD/2BA Gorgeous upgraded manufac- tured home in LaBelle. This home features a split floor plan and all crown moldings in the living and dining room. * $139,400 to $151,900 New 4BD/2BA & 3BD/2BA Manufactured Homes on .50+/- acres in El Rio S/D. - $147,700- 3BD/2Ba New Manufactured home with pantry, dual sinks, garden tub, separate shower and .1 I. 1iI .r. ri..,. iJ.:. i rjir .',',', T 1* $ 12.500 "120.500- i.hi..F,,r u,,.: H.,Tv rs.- jr,..l i.'ik i f ..: I.J..h I.:,.ii i rlI F: rili-r,c ilr,: l u ,, : .: .. j 55+ ownership park. Call today for completion date! * PRICE REDUCED $110,000 2BD/1BA mobile home on 2.5+/- acres in Clewiston. Enjoy peaceful country living year round or as a weekend getaway! * $78,900 3BD/2BA mobile home in Ortona. The ---;---~t-- ~ ---ss~- -~ ~-.----rr-'-- --- ,-----. I urvwwqy.,Tt . 580 S. Main St. S LaBelle, FL 33935 863 675-1973 Ifyou are thinking of buying or selling, give us a call! CHECK US OUT ONLINE AT r c..a -. re .horia.: ns-ro- .:.r 'e Habla Espiar.:. * lu,o lI:e i ,' !.BF I iB C ivjlkljri iJ.ri ti.ice f''i shot in..lul': io'i tCrttc .r..-r:p cer cihineic ainJ mu,:h m:i,'- Price 4 110 Inn 9002 E. Broad Cir. Buttonwood. 3/2/2 $218.900 FREE Pre-Qualification with: CHL Home Mortgage, LLC. (863)612-0012 Call 863-612-0551, or Toll Free, 866-224-8392 www.chlhomebuilders.com Q839922 *All spec. Homes Include /4 acre home site "Paved Roads'"County Water"Power"Schools In Subdivton** %sNew Horizons Real Estate Corp. a -,' yard, spacious rooms, wood burning fireplace, new 4 C msi kitchen cabinets and storage galore! Best of all after M a hard days work you can sit out on your lanai and enjoy the sunset over the lake in Lehigh Acres. Only $219,900. REDUCED PERFECT STARTER HOME! 2BR/1BA CBS h p Lalled street. Fatflaick yard. Priced @ $159,900. Just like NEW! 3BR/1.5B CBS home within walk- BS home within ing distance from shopping. Features include new pping. Features berber carpet, ceramic tile, all new cabinets and amic tile, all new much more. Priced to sell at only $119,900. :d to sell at only mas .. n msLe I F4-E3 -rS * SELuf i'5 TI: A I T ANll FFEil Cr.uir., | :. .uil r. : 1 f 'I i r t.Jrin l .i r.n j [ t.r I. ajl..tul ', s ing ;, son fireplace, n':v, rr:' upper large er..rl.- shop with RV parking. Majestic Live Oaks make the acreage feel like a park. you owe it to yourself to see! Relax the ruralway! Situated on 1.25 ac in grow- 699.900. being Montura, beautiful new 2006 3/2 manufac- * ',-.Ij [.:i.3i.-.n ..liid I-...u.' You'll be glad to see turned hone with over 1100 sq ft of living area ih t :p..u bF. rm,-:,deled home. Glowing ready.foroccupancy. SELLER FINANCING AVAIL- ".nIh .ql.rl Itr:.m r tri ri, c Ha rdy-Board siding to ABLE[ $149,900 ih .h.:-,, C (li ,:i ,, ,pfipjices, hot water tank, Running out of room for your family? This huge doors and vanues are all less than 2 years old. New 2005 4BR/2B manufactured home boasts, 2,304 sq roof being installed. Call today for this worry free ft ofliving space and sits on 2.34 fenced acres in the home! $247,500. quiet rural community of Double J Acres. Country * REDUCED this livable, loveable 3BR/1B CBS living just a hop-skip away from LaBelle or Ft. Myers home with 4th bedroom/office in LaBelle limits, makes this a perfect location! $269,900. Features include walk-in closet, newer air condition- Back on the market! This 2.5+/- acre mini estate er, fenced backyard, irrigation and a front deck to makes relaxing easy with a 3BR/2B manufactured die for. Only $239,900. home. Featuring ceramic tile, textured walls & spa- *HOP, SKIP & AJUMP! Only minutes separate you cious kitchen. Only $179,900. from banking, shopping, schools and much more. Tired of the Circus? No clowninjaround about This 3BR/2B home has it all. From it's fenced back the callW ~ FI k s AR oT Wi w on cleared 2.5+/- acres. WOW! Be sure to check out the huge horse barn and workshop. Box stalls, feed room large workshop. Lower your blood pressure! $169,900. * Relax the rural way! Situated on 1.25 ac in grow- ing Montura, beautiful new 2006 3/2 manufactured home with over 1100 sq ft of living area ready for. occupancy. SELLER FINANCING AVAILABLE! $149,900 --- --c n a a m -- * Location of a Lifetime! Generations will file past well-traveled location of this 8+/- acres on SR 80 in Alva. Over 1,000 ft. of road frontage and 3 existing entrances off of SR 80. Cleared with well and elec- tric. Time's on your side in this investment! $2,750,000. * The opportunities are endless! Bring your invest- ment nrs wd fi' t 27 ont t. t 't' eared except for the majestic Live Oaks. Bring your ideas and see! $650,000. * 5+/- acres in Pioneer Plantation. Suitable for site built home or manufactured. Only $170,000. * Uncramp yourself on this spacious 2.5+/- acres on Evans Rd. with a pond and fenced for livestock. So say goodbye to city pressure and enjoy the coun- try. $130,000. * 1.84+/- acre located off Jacks Branch Rd. in Muse. This property has lots of oaks, pines and palm trees. Perfect for the nature lover. Priced at only $95,000. * Genuine Country Feel! Days gone by are back! Relive the best on this private & secluded 2+/- acs. Fresh air special! $93,900. * Call for prices on all our Montura Listings! * Hard to find double lot in growing Port LaBelle Unit 102. $119,800. * Drop dead gorgeous! If you're looking for the dream lot for your new home look no further. Located in the sought after Belmont S/D in LaBelle. This .37+/- acre is truly a dream come true. Only $79,900. * .29+/- acre in the Belmont S/D. Priced to sell @ only $67,900. Possible seller financing. * 2 Lehigh Acre lots zoned for duplex. Great invest- ment property! Only $67,000 each * Corner lot in Unit 102 w/large oak. Beautiful lot for your dream home. $54,900. * Triple lot in Unit 6. $49,900 each * Double lot in Unit 9. $49,900 each. * Beautiful wooded 1+/- acre homesites! Outside LaBelle limits liu only minutes from town! Just off E Road. Don't miss :' -',-inr i,:r F -:- :I, i.:' LiBclle. $46,900. ngj^n'A ..... -.. " Ivan= Loaded with possibilities! 2 steel buildings with over 5,800 sq ft of work area on 1+/- acre. Zoned for Heavy Industrial use. Currently is fully rented out to 3 businesses. Listed at only $525,000. 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. * Sable Palm RN Campground truly a 50 acre gold mine!! This beautiful property features a 10 acre- 70 site RV campground located offUS27 in the peace- ful country side of Palmdale. The park even has its own fishing lake and grass landing strip. The remain- ing 40 acres could accommodate several hundred additional RW sites. $2,800,000 * Loaded with possibilities! 2 steel buildings with over 5,800 sq ft of work area on 1+/- acre. Zoned for Heavy Industrial use. Currently is fully rented out to 3 businesses. Listed at only $525,000. * 1.18+/- acres zoned C-1 commercial just South of LaBelle with 175+/- feet of frontage on SR29 and frontage on Luckey Street. Asking $450,000. * Investor's dream! By purchasing this commercial corner tfl ntal inconV WirC pl T vsttrb this site now! $165,000. * Beautiful .25+/- acre comer lot in downtown LaBelle w/great potential. Currently zoned for duplex or single family w/a possibility of rezoning to Business. $119,900. FEATURES OF THE WEEK THIS CHARMING CEDAR HOME sits on an oversized corner lot in the city. The 2BR/2BA home has vaulted ceilings and tile in the living area. French doors provide views to the outside. Fenced back yard and 8' x 10' shed for extra stor- age. $199,900 MOVE IN READY! Newly remodeled 3BR/2BA home located on large lot in the city. New carpet, flooring and interior paint and spacious master bedroom. Price reduced to sell $179,900 . 4BR/2BA SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME features large kitchen, new a/c, upgraded appliances, jet tub and above ground pool. $174,900 THIS IMMACULATE MANUFACTURED HOME is situated on shaded oversized lot in town and completely fenced. Home features vaulted ceil- ings, split floor plan, kitchen with pantry and breakfast island. Front and back porches are great for outdoor entertaining and enjoyment. REDUCED $134,900 WATERFRONT HOMES/LOTS LOCATION. LOCATION. LOCATION!!! This 3 +/- acre peninsula has over 700' of Caloosahatchee River frontage with Hwy. 29 access. Zoned C-2 your possibilities are endless! $3,900,000 ONE OF THE FEW RIVERFRONT PARCELS on the market. This stunning 10.7 Acres is very unique with 600 +/- feet fronting on the beautiful Caloosahatchee River. Look to the East and West and enjoy endless views from the raised riverbank. The waterfront piece features lakefront on the South side and riverfront on the North. Build your dream home and enjoy the peace and tranquility that LaBelle's Caloosahatchee has to offer. $1,950,000 SPECTACULAR RIVERFRONT ESTATE SITE with over 200 feet of waterfront and already sepa- rated into 2 lots. The fabulous view is naturally pristine across and up the river from this "Point" on both the main river and the "Old River", which features 60 feet of protected dockage. Rip Rap of riverbank is in progress. There is NO "Corps Setback" on either lot, which may allow houses and/or pools unusually close to River. Beautiful area of upscale homes within blocks of central LaBelle. $1,500,000 GORGEOUS RIVERFRONT This 1.04 acre lot is wooded and located on County Road 78. Build your dream home on this parcel and enjoy endless views of the Caloosahatchee River. Price Reduced $499,900 SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR NATURE LOVERS. This 2/2 CBS Home & Guest mobile is on Jacks Branch with river access. This Unique one of a kind property also has it's own private ISLAND. Gorgeous property is covered with large oaks. Call for more details. This is a MUST SEE. $475,000 EXCELLENT BUYII This .84 +/- Acre creek front homesite is located on Pollywog Creek in beauti- ful river front community. Build your dream home on this oversized Creekfront lot which pro- vides beautiful oaks, access to the Caloosahatchee River and some river views; Price Reduced $149,900 Possible Owner Financing Available! BEAUTIFUL RIVERVIEWS from this waterfront homesite on dredged river oxbow w/ private dock in place. Homesite is located approxa7-5 ft. from the main river in an area of nice homes. Permits are in place to re-dredge oxbow to 6-8 ft. depth. $499,000. HOMES IN LABELLE A GREAT RENTAL INVESTMENT OR STARTER offer his and hers walk-in closets, garden tub, sep- arate shower, dual sinks and access to the pool. Too many improvement to mention, call for your private showing! $1,450,000. HOME! This 3BR/2BA manufactured home has a iBR/1BA CBS HOME uON 8.+/- ALCES : r' -- * lot ot offer. It features a split floor plan, a deck for fronting on paved road approx. 3 miles from town. entertaining, a garden tub in the master bath, new Property is fenced & cross fenced w/gorgeous i/ t" I I paint throughout and new carpet. This mobile is oaks and horse stable. $490,000. ae st- he l priced to sell!! $125,000. 3.18 +/- ACRES W/1BR/.5BA COTTAGE style home .. WELL MAINTAINED 3BR/2BA MANUFAC- located in Port LaBelle Ranchettes, one of LaBelle's most '- . TURED HOME w/ office or possible 4th bed- desirable communities. Situated at the end of a cul de i !j room. Located within city limits, completely sac provides a peaceful & private setting. Cathedral ceil- . fenced and priced to sell! $99,900 ings, ceramic tile throughout, open floor plan and wrap ~ I-- f d HOMESaround porch. $469,900 I T H OMES 32BR/2BA LIKE NEW 2003 PALM HARBOR manufa- -:,w LIKE NEW THIS 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH FEA- cuturedhomeon2.5acreslocatedwestofLaBelle. Split IH- i TURES A LARGE BONUS ROOM. The home floor plan, spacious kitchen, breakfast bar and walk in Crner of H 0 45 So h v vew *LaBele, FL offers a split floor plan, upgraded appliances, closets. $219,900. a n-6 5- 7 pantry, laundry room, custom floors, and a large QUIET COUNTRY RETREATI Like new manufactured 863-675- 718 1-877-675-2718 open patio. The landscaping is done and the cus- home on 2.82 acres in quiet Ft. Denaud. This immacu- www.labellerlverlde.com E-mail realesIate@labellerivenlde.cd in tom driveway adds a nice touch to this one of a late home offers vaulted ceilings, entertainment pack- -. --- . '"-=.-- avam-. -"- kind must see. $185,000. age includes a large screen television w/stereo and sur- M Marilyn Sears Licensed Real Estate Broker 3BR/1.5BA MOBILE HOME on 2.5+/- acres round sound, split floor plan, built in computer center, S A c s N cese ea a rke located in Muse. Priced to sell $129,900. large master bedroom and bath w/garden tub and sep- .. LS Sales Associates Nancy Hendrckson Margaret Whatley SELLER RELOCATINGI Ready to move in and a rate shower. Upgraded appliances add a nice touch, to Se Habla Yvonne Doll, Consuelo Tarin Lopez, Suzanne Sherrod must see to believe! Located in a private country the large open kitchen w/ eat-in breakfast bar and for- Espaftol Judy Cross McClure and Receptionist Emily Curtis setting in Horseshoe Acres Subdivision. This 2 mal dining. $212,500 bedroom, 1 bath manufactured home is situated ACREAGE/LOTS has endless possibilities. "Old Historical Florida-Style" wanted to run your own Restaurant and Lounge here's on over a half acre lot, shaded screened deck, with 40 ACRE- Gerber Grove $660,000 two story building, 1,846 sq. ft. w/ 122' frontage on yourchance. This uaint establishment comes fully fur- many fruit trees and partially fenced yard. Dog on 2.5 +/ ACRES, stocked pond, partially fenced, unique Bridge Street and a "Quaint Old-Florida Cracker-Style" nished with a completely equipped kitchen, and offers a premises. Call ahead. $129,500. oak grove and ready to build. Great location on CR78 office fronting o Park Avenue. $1,200,000 great start for any entrepreneur. Priced at $174,500 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITYI This 2 bedroom approx. 2 miles from town. Sellermotivated! $199,000 REDUCED PRICE $350,000 SRENOVATED This112 1.5 bath mobile home is located in quiet River 10 ACRE PARCEL located off Hwy 74 (Bermont Road) a place to locate your business. This is it! Highly visible, acre parcel P pavedroads& Oaks Subdivision, Ortona Fl. Great investment for in Charlotte County. Property ioned agricultural. Price 0 ft. East of Bridge Street. Totally remodel a cureny 5,400 sq ft. the part-time Floridian, or a great get-away. The Reduced 100,000 building situated on .31 acre lot fronting on Washington PRICED TO SELL AT525,000. home is being sold partially furnished, and offers BEAUTIFUL OAK COVERED CITY OF LABELLE Ave. across from bank drive thru. Property is 175' deep 4.14 ACRES ZONED INDUSTRIAL Property features a split floor plan with vaulted ceilings. $58,500 LI. Located in established neighborhood. Build your which leaves room for future expansion. Renovations 80' x 100' hangar plus 1998 3BR/2BA 2,200 sq. ft. dou- HOMES ON ACREAGE home on this .45 acre lot. Price Reduced $70,000 include all new crown molding, ceramic tile, siding, blewide mobile home. Great investment... Great UNIQUE. DESIRABLE AND SECLUDED Less BEAUTIFUL 100' X 185' RESIDENTIAL HOMESITE plumbing, electric and A/C. Location! $1,500,000 UNDER CONTRACT than a mile from the new West Glades Elementary, w/beautiful oaks located in the city of LaBelle and ready BUSINESS ZONEDI This 2BR/1BA home is situated NDUSTRIAL PROPERTYI Excellent investment oppor- This property is 14.5 acres in one of the fastest to build! $89,900 on a high traffic road in the city. Just 2 blocks north of tunity w/277' frontage on Hwy 29. 1.59+/-acres on cor- growing areas of Glades County. Surrounded by OVERSIZED ,64 ACRE WOODED residential home. Hwy 80 and 1 block east of Bridge Street and surround- ner of Hwy 29 and N.Industrial Loop Road, 3 steel build- large acreage, this parcel has been cleared and site located in the city. $89,000 ed by local banks and businesses. Price reduced ings-(Warehouse-3,800sq.ft.; shop-1,600sq. ft.; office fenced. This custom built home is spacious and 1.25 ACRES LOT in growing Montura Ranch Estate $215,000 building2,520sq.ft.) allcurrentlyleased, $1,300,000 -- 1,- __2 n ....c I .. ... A/.-I TcNiinICnMBrT C nDDnEO TT'lTBT TC'TAIRTTSknn TN 1oAR l .very well Kept. uver 3,400u sq.tt, split noor plan fea- more lots avaliaole $4y,)uu tures ceramic tile, 3 large bedrooms, walk-in clos- COMMERCIA/BUSINESS ets, and 2.5 spacious baths. The island kitchen has PRIME LOCATIONI Business zoned property located walk-in pantry, breakfast area, and is open to the in Downtown LaBelle. Perfectly situated on the corner large family room. The master bedroom and bath of (Hwy 29) Bridge Street and Park Avenue thi property THE GATOR BAIT PUB has been a thriving business in the Pioneer Community for many years. If you've ever aSKE. JI, AnsMUU x uulOn eRaa-PBR LOAN PROGRAMS FOR TEACH MEDICAL WORKERS, LAW ENFORCE AND FIREFIGHTERS WHY RENT WITH LISTINGS LIKE THESE? Bank ofAmeda SHIRLEY IMHOFF WILLIS Bank Amerca Mortgage Loan Officer / 1 Consumer Real Estate Tel: 863.675.9065 239.415.6302 Fax: 239.415.6311 shirley.willis@bankofamerica.com Now with an office in LaBelle at 415 W. Hwy 80 Call for an appointment JU-4 June %,[U I. .... qnull ....L ... ,. . ___ ______ ! Thursday. Mav 18. 2006 Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee REGION 17 Stand firm and go forward Submitted to INI Honoring Mother Mary Michael Muros crowned the statue of the Virgin Mary with a wreath of flowers at Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus Catholic Church in Buckhead Ridge on Sunday. The ceremony honoring Mary as the mother of Jesus Christ, is held each May. Area Church News in Brief Everybody birthday celebration planned PAHOKEE The United Mis- sionary Baptist Church Family along with the Pastor, Rev. James W. White, will celebrate the Annual EVERYBODY Birth- day Bash on Sunday afternoon, May 28, 2006 at 4 p.m. in the City ofPahokee's Community Center (Old High School Cafeteria) located at 360C East Main Street, Pahokee. , Everyone is invited (FREE), but-you MLIST have an invitation in order to get in. For an invita- 'tion, please. make contact with ANY member of United before Sunday, May 28. For more inlor- mation, call with Sister Allie H. Biggs at (561) 924-5622; Sister Mary Seabrook-Harper at (561)924-9344; or, the church at (561)924-3336 on Sunday. Gospel concertO . planned"'' ...' ":' :. BELLE GLADE Come out and get your blessings, come out and get your soul lifted with some good:old gospel singing on Saturday, May 20 at 6 p.m. at Mt. Calvary First Baptist Church in South Bay with Reverend Roo- sevelt Cooper. For-more infor- mation contact Sister Loretta Sandiford at (561)992-8512. Friday Night Lights CLEWISTON Evangel Church Assembly of God Out- reach Center is open from 7-10 p.m. every Friday to all 7-12 grade students in our communi- ty. Activities available include basketball; three Play Station 2 units, music, and games. Snack bar with great prizes is open each night. CREW seeks donations The Community Rebuilding Ecumenical Workforce CREW) of Hendry and Glades Counties is seeking donations of building materials and supplies, includ- ing lumber, nails, drywall, to assist residents with repairsand continued clean up efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma. Donations, including monetary contributions, are tax deductible. For more informa- tion, email CREW headquarters i'aol.com or phone (863)983- 4316 or (863)946-14157. Servicioen Espanol CLEWISTON -First Methodist Church of-Clewiston is starting a Hispanic Worship Service Sunday evenings at 7 p.m. Son todos bienvenidos. Everyone is welcome! Call Rev. Perez at 677-319,0 with ques- tions. By Pastor John Hicks First United Methodist Church A number of years ago police officer Eugene Smith received a call to respond to a drowning in a small lake. Officer Smith was surprised since the lake at the deepest point was only about five feet deep. He assumed that the victim was a child or maybe a teenager. When he arrived he was shocked to find that a per- son over six feet tall had fallen out of a boat and drowned in five feet of water. He imagined the man thrash- ing and fighting the water until he was completely exhausted and then finally giving up. What makes this such a tragedy is that if the man had only been able to stand up, he would not have drowned. Often when we are assailed by the storms of life, we tend to thrash around like the six foot man until we are exhausted, looking for answers all around us when all we need to do is to stand on the promises of God and trust our God-given resources, strengths, and abili- ties. We tend to compound the problem when we look for diffi- cult or complex solutions, when what is needed is often quite simple and within our grasp. God has .given us the ability and knowledge to help solve our dilemmas. God gives us the strength we need when we need it as we con- front the evil forces and dif- ficult situa- tions in our world. I figure we have a choice. We can look at our situation, at what needs John to be done, Hicks and be over- whelmed, or we can go forward in the promise of God for the glory of God. In the book of Exodus, Moses is leading the people of God to the promised land. Many times during their journey they faced situations that seemed impossi- ble. Each time the impossible became possible through God's help. One of the greatest lessons the Egyptians were advancing on them and they were afraid. The word of God came to them through Moses, who said, "Do not be afraid, stand firm, and see the deliverance that the LORD: will accomplish for you today; for the Egyptians whom you see today you shall never see again. The LORD will fight for 6ou, and you have only to keep still." I especially love the next part. Moses went to God with the worries and complaints of the Israelites. Then the LORD said to Moses, "Why do you cry out to me? Tell the Israelites to go for- ward." So Moses told the people to go forward, and you know the rest of the story. The waters of the sea parted and the people of Israel passed. through the waters to safety on the far shore. The story ends with these words, "Thus the Lord saved Israel." Now, I don't care how you explain what happened that afternoon along the banks of the Red Sea, so long as you remem- ber two things. First, remember that when things looked diffi- cult, God told the people to stand firm in their faith and then go forward. Second, when the people obeyed God and went forward, God kept his promises to them, and they were set free from their bondage, and they realized God's provision and ultimately God's vision for them. "It is God who arms me with strength and makes my way per- fect. He makes my feet like the feet of a deer; He enables me to stand on the heights." (2 Samuel 22:33-34). First Communion Class Four catechism students at Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus Catholic Church made their First Communion on Sunday. Left to right are Kerstin Brown, Sierra Coward, Father Este- ban Soy, R.J. Tedders and Michael Muros. I4 4T ., REALTY, INC. Jeffrey A ])avis Le: Real Estate Broker Phone: 863-946-3900 Fax: 863-946-3902 498 US Hwy. 27, Moore Haven KA55 420 i, SIlulrlald H dyersrealestate,cDm NO ONE WILL WORK HARD- ER FOR YOU THEN JAMIE NAVARRO GIVE HIM A CALL ON HIS CELL AT (239) 822-9272 M REALTY C. BAGANS FIRST 30 Colorado Rd. 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I I REALT Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 Doc Savvy's Pet Corner Question: Dear Doc Savvy. I just recently got a guinea pig for my son. We have been doing some research and read something about guinea pigs and Vitamin C. Would you mind clarifying a bit? Thanks Doc, Jose from Belle Glade Answer Hello Jose. Yes! Guinea pigs do need to have Vitamin C supplemented to their diets just like we humans do. The facts are...Guinea Pigs and pri- mates are the only species which can not synthesize their Doc own Vitamin C, Savvy therefore need to get in their diets. If that doesn't happen, then a condition called scurvy can occur. For humans, scurvy is a disease of the past...Kinda non-existent these days here in the USA. In third world countries, it is still a problem. All good quality guinea pig diets have Vitamin C added to it. But recently, a very good guinea pig client of mine from Clewiston pointed out how the Vitamin C added to guinea pig pellets will diminish and expire with time. So remember to check the dates on your guinea pig food, and never purchase more than a few weeks supply at a time. This way you can always ensure a good source of Vitamin C for your pet. Other great sources of Vitamin C can be found in fruits too. In gener- al, guinea pigs need greens and fruits supplemented as well. Hope that clarifies! Take care Doc Savvy Email your pet questions to DocSavvy@aol.com and check out your pet answers weekly in The Pet Corner. Palm Healthcare Foundation honors nurses Submitted to INI Palm Healthcare Foundation recently 'honored outstanding nurses. Left to right are Patricia Hood, Laura Alexander, Mar- cia Bodden, Opal Reynolds, Lois Gackenheimer, Wilfredo Rosas, Jezabel Maisonet and Coleen Figluzzi. Patricia Hood, pictured with the Honorable Harry Johnson, received the Extra Mile Award, at the Palm Beach County Nurse of the Year celebration. WEST PALM BEACH Palm Healthcare Foundation, Inc. (PHF) recently announced Lois Gackenheimer, RN, NHA, of the Academy for Practical Nursing and Health Occupations, as the PHF Palm Beach County Nurse of the Year. Ms. Gackenheimer received this honor, along with the Leadership of the Year Award, in front of 750 guests at the Fourth Annual PHF and Newschannel 5 Nursing Distinc- tion Awards Ceremony at the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach on May 5. "No other county in the nation treats nurses the way Palm Healthcare does! They make every nurse in the commu- nity feel special. There is absolutely nothing like it," said the most gracious award winner Ms. Gackenheimer. Ms. Gackenheimer has been in the nursing profession since 1971. She was unaware she had won the Nurse of the Year Award until they announced her name. Her loving husband and two daughters, who had surprised her by flying in from D.C. for the big event, were on hand to support her. She was nominated by a vari- ety of people including the Acad- emy for Practical Nursing and Health Occupations, the Morse Geriatric Center, US Department of Labor, Workforce Alliance and the Director of Nurses Associa- tion of Palm Beach.County. "We are so thrilled to put on an event like this that recognizes some of the most dedicated members of our local communi- ty," said Bob Jaffe, PHF Chair. "Recognition for these nurses who are the backbone of health- care delivery in Palm Beach County, is more than deserved and is the reason this prestigious annual event has become such a success." added PHF Executive Director, Suzette Wexner. "It is a celebration of the nursing profes- sion where members from vari- ous healthcare establishments can be respected and enjoy themselves." Proceeds from the not-for-profit event will be used for nursing scholarships in Palm Beach County. Nursing Distinction Award Winners Included: Nursing Student of the Year - Laura Alexander, LPNm Florida Atlantic University and Bethesda Memorial Hospital (Boynton Beach); Certified Nursing Assistant of the Year Wilfredo 'Willie' Rosas, Jupiter Medical Center (Jupiter); Licensed Practical Nurse of the Year Opal Reynolds, LPN West Boca Medical Center (Boca Raton); Extra Mile Award Patricia Hood, RN, Glades General Hospi- tal (Belle Glade);} Educator of the Year - Coleen Figliuzzi, RN, BSN, NCSN; Boca Raton Community Hospi- tal/Del Prado Elementary (Boca Raton); Hands & Heart Award Jez- abel Maisonet, RN, BSN, Caridad Clinic (Boynton Beach); Registered Nurse of the Year - Marcia Bodden, RN, BSC, Chil- dren's Medical Services (West Palm Beach); The Leadership Award - Lois Gackenheimer, RN, NHA, Academy for Practical Nursing and Health Occupations (West Palm Beach); Lifetime Achievement Award Christine Lynn, Benefac- tor of the College of.Nursing at Florida Atlantic; Lynn University (Boca Raton). 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Call Karen (863)763-2990 Emlymn Full Tim Glades County Board of County Commissioners AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER May 11, 2006 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ANNUAL PAY SCALE: $22,317 $34,976 EXCELLENT BENEFITS, HEALTH CARE AND STATE RETIRE- MENT MAJOR DUTIES: Mu;l tie ablu 1 plan, prionicir, as' ign.. su- pervise Ine worE. state i6nvoilv r in emergency management activities. Musl b e abil lo pleorm a vanery oil ubes relaled to Emergency Man 3geiiimii Opera3ricns, rhnanliig spi: lal projects and other duties. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Appiicant must be available and prepared to respond 10 emererncy/disasler or potential emergency disaster seven i7l days 3 week, rwerity- four (24) hours a day. Must be able to react calmly and promptly during an emergency/disaster crisis for a prolonged period of time. Knowledge of the principles and functions of emergencymanagement and knowledge of local state, and federal emergency response agencies a plus. Must.understand federal and state laws to implement at local level. Must be able to organize and mobilize personnel and resources for emergen- cies. Must be able to communicate clearly and concisely both orally and in writing. Must possess computer knowledge and skills. Must be able to perform other related work. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or Equiva- lent. JOB LOCATION: Glades County Emergency Management WORK SCHEDULE: 8:00 am 5:00 pm, 5 days per week (ex- cept as noted above) CLOSING DATE: May 25, at 5:00 p.m. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION: Glades.County Application. Copy of valid Florida Drivers License. SUBMIT APPLICATION TO: Mary Ann Dotson County Manager's.Office 500 Avenue J RO,Box 1018 Moore Haven, Fl 33471 863-946-6000 Glades County is a drug-free, non smoking workplace BOOKKEEPER Full Charge, F/T Position for agribusiness in Clewiston area. Payroll, Accounts Payable & experience using Excel a must. Must be self-motivated and able to mulit-task. Position offers a competitive wage. To apply send resume with current salary to: Hilliard Brothers of Florida 5500 Flaghole Rd. Clewiston, Florida 33440. or Fax 863-983-5116 CARPET/SHAMPOO TRAINEES Call Now! WE NEED 40 CARPET SHAMPOOERS MALE/FEMALE No Experience We Train Co. Vehicles Provided SImmediate Work Fun Easy Work $400/WEEK TO START $500 Sign on Bonus CALL NOW! 863-674-0756 CENTRAL COUNTY WATER CONTROL DISTRICT is now accepting applications for a Clubhouse Maintenance Person. This is a full time position with full benefits. Must be able to work flexible hours, nights and weekends, some holidays. This is a drug free workplace. Apply in person at the Montura Clubhouse Located at 255 N. Hacienda Street. Montura Ranch Estates Wednesday thru Sunday, 10 am to 4pm Ei pomn Ful Tie I'l Emlymn Ful Tme Glades County Board of County Commissioners AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER May 8, 2006 EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I ANNUAL SALARY RANGE: $7.25 $11.25 PER HOUR EXCELLENT BENEFITS, HEALTH CARE AND STATE RETIRE- MENT MAJOR DUTIES: Operation and routine m intenariae il sirgle axle dump trucks, mowing Iractors and associated impil- menls. Preparing legible daily work el, ric er. rdil Irrlme equipment and invenlory used. Provide ajle c:Orndiiori, 1T:. eim- ployees and the general public, working with road crews, do- ing various jobs when necessary. will be required to perform labor duties:such as shove, rake or lay sod. ;any other related and assigned duties. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Must be capable of safely and efficiently operating a variety of light and medium maintenance and construction equipment. Must have the ability to lift up to 100 Ibs. and have the ability to ;I., island walk, stoop, Dend. crawl and work Oulside lor Iong periods in various weather condition. Requires -nonwedge ard jnij il in op. eration and maintenance of dump trucks and tractors. Ability to read and write effectively. Requires a minimum of 6 months of directly related experience. Ability to work flexible hours and overtime under emergency situations MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or Equiva- lent Must have a valid Class B Florida Commercial Drivers Li- cense with acceptable driving record. Screening test for illegal drugs. JOB LOCATION: Glades Counlv Road Depjrlnieni Moore Haven Work is c(unry wi e. WORK SCHEDULE: 7:30 am 4:00 pm, Monday-Friday CLOSING DATE: May 22, at 5:00 p.m. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION: Glades County Application. Copy of valid Florida Drivers License. SUBMIT APPLICATION TO: Mary Ann Dotson County Managers Office 500 Avenue J RO.Box 1018 Moore Haven, Fl 33471 863-946-6000 Glades County Is a drug-free, non smoking workplace Okeechobee News The Okeechobee News is seeking an Ad Services Team Member. This is a part time position that could lead to full time employment. The right applicant will: Have advanced PC computer skills Have good people skills Be a team player Be organized Be able to handle pressure Be a self-managed individual Be able to handle deadlines Have previous sales experience with a proven track record Desire to be successful Be able to work flexible hours Knowledge in: Photoshop Quark or Pagemaker Adobe Acrobat The Okeechobee News offers: Potential for advancement A unique work environment where employees are trusted and empowered Competitive pay based on experience Generous time off program The Okeechobee News Is An Equal Opportunity Employer K t A e I Financial ,....E,,..... l ... in . T7 . 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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILmES: Selectee must have excellent computer skills and be capable of operating office machines and be knowledgeable in Microsoft Works, Word and Excel. Must present a neat and well-mannered appearance and possess excellent writing and communication skills. Excellent recordkeeping is essential. Bi-lingual skills are a plus. Must be able to work effectively with an array of clients. Patience and steadfastness are a must MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or Equiva- lent and a valid Florida Orivers License with an acceptable driv- ing record.' JOB LOCATION: Glades County Courthouse, Moore Haven WORK SCHEDULE: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m., Monday-Friday CLOSING DATE: June 5,2006 at 5:00 p.m. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION: Glades County Application. Copy of valid Florida Drivers License. SUBMIT APPLICATION TO: Mary Ann Dotson County Managers Office 500 Avenue J RO. Box 1018 Moore Haven, Fl33471 863-946-6000 Glades County is a drug-free, non smoking workplace LYKES BROS., INC. RANCH DIVISION Has an immediate opening for a Purchasing Agent at our Brighton Office location.' Responsibilities include all the purchasing of all material, products and services for Lykes Ranch as requested by managers of the various divisions. This position reports to office supervisor. A successful candidate should possess a high school diploma or equivalent, have knowledge of agricultural equipment. Must be able to efficiently communicate in English (oral and written), have excellent math skills, computer knowledge including word processor and.spreadsheet development and maintenance. Lykes offers a competitive salary and excel- lent benefits. Interested persons who meet requirements should mail or fax a resume to: LYKES BROS. INC. 106 SW CR. 721 Okeechobee, FL 34974 Attn: Lorry Hogue Fax # (863)763-6159 Or come fill out application at above address Monday- Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Drug Free Workplace M/F/D/V HELP WANTED ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR- Must have 8 yrs experience with a licensed contractor. ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR & LIFEGUARD openings at East Recreation in Harem for summer Program. $9-$12 hour. Applications available & accepted at Sub-Office, Civic Center and Harlem Office in Clewiston and Personnel Office in La- Belle. Lifeguard must be Certified/1st Aid/CPR priorto em- ployment MECHANIC I- Basic mechanic knowledge, experience as an automotive service worker or mechanic's helper preferred. MECHANIC II- Graduate from an approved course in heavy & diesel mechanics, three years experience. Both Mechanic positions require class B drivers's license. Must have a High School Diploma or GED. Both located in Clewiston. GIS COORDINATOR- for the LaBelle office. Must have Bachelor of Science from an accredited college or university in com-" puter science, geography, or related field with considerable experience in the use of Geographic information systems or Byrs equivalent experience. CUSTODIAN- Must be able to work evenings. Must have a val- id drivers license. STAFF ASSISTANT I- Must have good.communication skills & basic computer knowledge. Bookkeeping knowledge is a plus. Must be independent and able to muititask. A High School Diploma or GED required The positions are full time with medical benefits, retirement, sick and vacation leave. These positions will be open until filled. Job description & applications can be obtained in the Satellite Office in Clewiston and the Courthouse in LaBelle In the HR Department. Vet. Pref. EEO. Drug Free. Applicants needing assistance in the application process should contact the Hendry County Com- missioners HR Department. . .. RECEPTIONIST Big Cypress Reservation The Seminole Tribe of FL has an immediate opening for a Receptionist. Perform general and administrative duties. Answer phones, maintain files, process documents for payments. Prepare and input payroll information. High School dip./GED, Good typing & computer skills. (MS Office) Good interpersonal communication. Exp. in clerical and customer service. Fax resume to: 954-967-3477 MANAGEMENT Immediate 'restaurant management openings in Lake Placid, Moore Haven, LaBelle, Clewiston and Okeechobee. We are a franchise with 27 restaurants throughout South Florida and are hiring energetic, honest, and responsible individuals. We offer: -Excellent Salaries -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 1014 W. Sugarland Hwy. Clewiston, FL 33440 EMBRY NEND REGIONAL ~Ba$B~.AME0IPCAL CI~1%TER -.:IoLt. 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Applicants must address separately in writing: 1)Abilityto communicate orally and in writing . 2)Abilityto identify and resolve problems 3)Knowledge of FSA farm programs and practices 4)Computer skills A copy of the full vacancy announcement is available at the above address. USDA is an equal employment opportunity employer. Reasonable accommodation will be provided to applicants with disabilities on a case by case basis. ......................I...................... S Driver Wanted! We are looking for a minimum CDL S"B" with Hazmat who is looking for a better opportunity. Our starting Spay is a minimum of $12+ hour and we guarantee a minimum of 45 hours per week, plus quarterly cash bonuses. In addition, we offer a benefit package that includes Health Care, fully paid short and long term disability, life insurance and a 401K retirement program with matching employer contributions. 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Asking ... ........$475.0 Okee.863-634-9620 Air Conditioners 505 Antiques 510 Appliances 515 Appliance Parts 520 Beauty Supplies 525 Bicycles 530 Books & Magazines535 Building Materials540 Business Equipment 545 Carpets/Rugs 550 Children's Items 555 China, Glassware, Etc. 560 Clothing 565 Coins/Stamps 570 Collectibles 575 Computer/Video 580 Crafts/Supplies 585 Cruises 590 Drapes, Linens & fabrics 595 Fireplace Fixture 600 Firewood 605 Furniture 610 Furs 615 Health & Reducing Equipment 620 Heating Equipment/ Supplies 625 Household Items 630 Jewelry 635 Lamps/Lights 640 Luggage 645 Medical Items 650 Miscellaneous 655 Musical Instruments 660 Office Supplies/ Equipment 665 Pets/Supplies/ Services 670 Photography 675 Plumbing Supplies 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 Wanted to Buy 740 AIR CONDITIONER -'05 York 3.5 ton package unit w/ heat, new in box $1250 (954)309-8659 HUNGARIAN HAY WAGON, antique, great for decoration store or farm, $2500 (863)467-1322 WAGON WHEELS, Hungarian (100) wooden, $75 (863)467-1322 DISHWASHER, MAYTAG: Portable on wheels. Less than 1 year old. $150. (863)675-0514 LaBelle FREEZER- Kenmore upright, excellent condition, works great. $125 (239)690-2055 RANGE: G.E., Electric. $125. (863)946-3822 REFRIGERATOR- White, Ken- more 22 cu ft. Bottom freez- er with ice maker, Exc cond, $150. cash 863-357-3026 SM REFRIGERATOR- apt. size, 9 cu ft, GE, runs good, $35 (863)467-7838 WASHER & DRYER, Amana washer & Kenmore Dryer. $100 for both. (863)357-6315 WASHER & DRYER, Used 4 mos. $200 or best offer. 863)634-7109 ask for hannon. WASHER & DRYER, Whirl- pool, Matching Set, Super Ca- pacity. $100 for both. (239)938-4321'LaBelle. WASHER- needs belt $50 (239)292-7509 COFFEE POT- 10 cup Farber Ware, like new, $20 (863)467-8681 ALL STEEL BUILDING SALE! "Plus Free Bonus!" 20x32 Now $4100. 25x42 $6200. 30x52 $9800. 40x82 $18,400. Extensive range of sizes. Ends/accessories op- -tional. Pioneer (800)668-5422. ALUMINUM AWNING- 11, Various sizes, 12' to4', Ask- ing $500 for all 863-634-8608. CHAIN LINK GATE, 15ft. with post & hanging hardware. $100 (239)810-2821 METAL ROOFING SAVE $$$ Buy Direct From Manufactur- er 20 colors in stock with all Accessories. Quick turn around! Delivery Available Toll Free (888)393-0335. ROOFING PANELS Alum., 6, 5 @ 10'x4', 1 @ 10'x18", $600. Call 863-634-8608. SHINGLES, (10) bundles 3- tab. $75 (863)805-0272 Clewiston BABY BLANKETS, $50 for all or will separate. (863)467-8723 PLAYPEN, Eddie Bauer Pack 'n Play w/vibration, bassinet, changing table & play center. Like new. $80 (863)763-4271 PROM GOWN, Full length, baby blue, size 20. Still has tags on it. Paid $400, will sac- rifice $175. (863)763-3451 STAMP COLLECTION $30 or best offer. (863)467-6943 FOOTBALL & BASEBALL CARDS(3-400 Racing & Comic. late 80s early 90s Exc. cond. $400 neg. 863)763-8943 MICKEY MANTLE: 1st. Home Run Card, Stand & Plaque. $28 will sep. (863)467-1484 COMPUTER SYSTEM, Dell, Win XP + lots of programs & games. $175. (863)843-0158 DURON 1300- 12gb HD, 256 Mem, keybrd, mouse , spkrs, Corel Draw 8, ex cond. $239 (863)763-4376 LAPTOP, 1995 Toshiba 330CDX 64mb ram. $300 (863)763-8391 ANTIQUE BUTTERFLY DRESSER AND MIRROR- w/matching sleigh bed, $200 (863)357-1867 BED, Single, Adjustable, Pil- low Top w/remote. Excellent condition. Only used once. $400. (863)675-0514 LaBelle BEDROOM SET, 5-piece, baby girl. Solid wood, white & pink. Good condition. $650 email: audreykylie@yahoo.com mplo11n Employment I Employment Employmen Empoyen Ful Tm e 02051 HEALTH CARE DISTRICT OF PALM BEACH COUNTY SCHOOL NURSE Position# 153-7084 Come join our ever-expanding school nursing program. Our school health program provides vital and often the only health care to elementary, middle and high school students through- out Palm Beach County. Benefits of starting your school nurse career with the District include; * Enjoy a 10 month schedule with summers off! SA comprehensive Benefits Plan . Competitive Salaries' * Education Reimbursement Program * Paid Time off and morel Theses new positions will begin full-time on July 24th just in time for next school year. Visit www.hcdpbc.org for further in- formation. Send applications to: HCDPBC, 324 Datura St., Suite 401, WPB, FL 330401, fax to : (561)671-4670 or Email to: Employment(hhcdpbc.org. EOE, DFWPRVet.Pref. Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 Empoyment Employment Part Time 0215 JobhallL Jobl llr Thursday, May 18, 2006 Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee BOOK SHELF- $25 or best of- ELEC MOTORIZED CHAIR- fer. (863)467-6943 Alante', 3yrs old, cost $5000 BS Eth wnei, 2e, w t 4or00e Belle Glade Gardens Apartments BR SUITE- Ethan Allen, pine, 2 1 /6 )11 1^11 6 ^ chest w/bookshelf, desk, 3 (863)447-2130 position bed, bunk, trundle, ELEC WHEELCHAIR- 3 wheel twin $395 (863)675-7664 Sonic Pride Mobility, elec. lift. Excellent cond., hardly used. made, all in one, w/desk & $1150neg.(8675-2596 A entalCom m unity dresser, solid wood $750 SCOOTER- Rascal, motorized, (863)675-7306 new batt, Bruno Van mount- BUNK BED, Twin, over desk, ed curbside lift, exc $1195 BUNK BED, Twin,. over desk, will sep (856)451-3331 Co.ity steel frame, no mattress, like witsee (856)451333 F new. $100 (772)597-4305 WHEEL CHAIR, Electric, Like m u y eni s & F ur new. Originally Cost $5500, CHAIRS, Tub Style, (2) $40. Asking $900. (863)675-0122 (239)394-7005 LaBelle CHINA CABINET, Solid wood, Ii Gated Community with roving courtesy associate 3 shelves, 2-piece. $650 I I (863)763-8943 55 GAL. STEEL DRUMS- one Laundry facility with convenient laundry card COUCH, Hide Away Bed, Floral 5GAL.STEELDRUMSone Pattewryn.d$100. side open for burning $80 for n-Site Headstart facility (239)394-7005 all will sell separately On Site ea start facility (863)763-5062 URIO CABINET, Glass cas- ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE S arkling Pools ing. Good shape. $160 Sparkling (863)357-0125 from home. *Medical, *Busi- ness, *Paralegal, *Comput- Basketball courts DINETTE SET, 7 piece, heavy ers *Criminal Justice. Job a k b ll cou pine. $400 (863)673-3585 placement assistance. Com- Pla puterprovided. Financial Aid areas DINETTE SET, Wall Unit, Large f qualified. Call . Console TV Recliner. Allfor (866858-212www.Onli- Pet Friendly (withrestrictions) $725 will sep. Call Emily @ neTidewaterTech.com. Pet Friendly (with restrictions) 863-675-4500 S R S- e CANNING JARS- 12 dozen, Community Activities DINING ROOM SET- Pecan ta- $25 for all (863)675-7306 ble w/3 leafs, seats 4-10, 6 Preferred$frl(37 chairs, buffet & hutch. $550. DAVID BROWN MACHINE, Preferred employer program (239)822-5955 LaBelle $1000 or will separate for DINING ROOM TABLE, 100 parts.(863)983-9908 Close to schools, shopping and recreation yrs. old, $1500 or best offer. WANTED! HAMMOND ORGAN (863)983-3867 models 83, C3, A-100's. Tennis Courts Buy, Sell, Trade, Hammonds ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, Leslies (407)671-2272. Club House Oak,, 4 x 4. $35 b3buyer@aol.com; use (863)228-7204 www. keyboardex - HEADBOARD, Queen. Nice change.com. Jogging Trails shape, light wood in color. WOLFF TANNING BEDS Buy $15 (863)467-8723 Direct and Save! Full Body LIFT CHAIR, electric and bat- units from $22 a month! terry powered, blue, excellent FREE Color Catalog CALL condition. $340 TODAY! (800)842-1305ndividual Amenities & Features (863)357-0125 www.np.etstan.com. POT BELLY PIG BABIES- 1 H al pair, $75 (863)675-4981 La-Ce r A rc d i n Belle)area 41L Central Air conditioning RECLINER COUCH & LOVE- KEYBOARD, Electronic, ink garbal SEAT- w/coffee table, $450 Yamaha. Has legs.$200. Double stainless steel sinks with garbage disposal (863)357-1867 (863)946-3822 ; SECTIONAL SOFA, Multi Col- ORGAN: Galbranson, Elec- Frost free Refrigerator ored. $150. (863)946-0749 ironic, $250. 863-946-3822 Sleeper-Sofa- Queen, Castro O ffcewasis Dihn Iw her* Convertible& 7-ft couch. W almalI $250. Will separate. W all to wall carpeting LaBelle W all 239-822-5955wall carpeting* LaBelle 239-8COPIER- Konica 7033, comm. i os SLEIGH BED- complete, no with 3 drawers, duplicator, W alk in. closets mattress, $50 sorter, collates, little used, (863)675-7105 $2500 neg.(863)763-1550 Ceiling fan SOFA 5 ft., fair condition. $25 *i Mini blinds (863)675-3032 l\/|S niblinds Gmui Supies06 ARIFICAN GRAY- 1 yr old, Lake i Learning to talk. Can be han- L views* AUTOMATIC Blue Belguim died. $500. (863)634-9228 Cable Ready AUTOMATIC Blue Belguim [ A Browning Baby. Stopped mak- BLUE EYED WHITE LION U eReady ing in 1968. Asking $400. Firm HEAD BUNNY- $40 (863)357-2233 Okeechobee (863)675-4981 LaBelle area (*in select'apartments) REMINGTON SHOTGUN- CORGI PUPPIES, AKC, 8 wks. 12ga, like new, $400 Champion Bloodlines. $500. .(863)697-8785, Call (336909-0740oremail: -michellebell@yadtel.net JACK RUSSEL PUPS: piir1 BedroomC -l0 I $i5 5 i U mq ui.6 n prfriir'es w.papers $ O0 ( 1 ; "" ..... R O '"""' '',': '" "' -. 863 ir w .049dpapers 0 2. J Bedrooms $695 HARD CORE GYM cable sys- JACKUS RR3 Bedroom $795 ,m rI lys, JACK RUSSELL TERRIERS 9 R k7 : ;i d'm wn:,'r'iuh't nyic PUPPIES, AKC, $350. each. 3 Bedrooms- $795 dow.n.up tii le!1. nice (863)634-4076 $ 300 neg8)6.25 (863)634-4076 HOME GYM- 2 position Wei POMERANIAN PUPPIES, 1 HOMder Pr o 9940 asking $100, We male & 1 female, purebred. Call Mac(863)675-3889 $400(863)73-3585 Renovations& New Administration La Belle WEIMARANERS PUPS: AKC, Champ. lines. All shots. Mom o sel d on site. Conscientious Breed- em | 6 er.$7Qo0.(772)778-6849 2000 S. Main Street, Belle Glade, FL 33430 HIDE A BED, GE MICROWAVE, HEAR KERO HEATER, KEN-S 0m68 Office: (561)996-7000 Fax: (561)996-8399 MORE DEHUMIDIFIER, $350 (863)675-1489 Aerators 3), Captive Air Tanks 3), Water Softener 1) JacuzziSn -topump 1) above ground pumpsMi i~urnitur 0648 2). $1000. (239)246-3549 SOLAR PANELS (12), for hot STEREO SYSTEM, Fisher, 5 l '. RIDING MOWER, MURRAY, SWING, 2 seat, with cover. water heater. $600 or will SEWING MACHINE- $25 disc C changer, dual 42" Cut, 175 hp. Only 1 year Good condition. $50 separate. (239)810-2821 (239)292-7509 cassette, etc. $300 old. 6 spd. $700or best offer. (863)675-6556 after 3 p.m. (863)357-6315 Christmas Trees 745 (863)635-2976 Frostproof. lFarm Equlpment 805 RIDING MOWER, Yard King MledlllImiitems 0650 S e 0 5 Farm Feed.,roducts 810 w/grass catcher. 38" cut, 12hp Farm Miscellaneous 815 Briggs & Stratton engine. $275 -Build To Suit- BLOOD PRESSURE MONI- ABOVE GROUND POOL-24FT POOL TABLE, American Her- TV,19", color, no remote. $25 Farm Produce 820 (863)763-5062 TOR- Digital, Wrist, Brand Round, all equipment includ- ta78 29 u88e F T o r $ (863)675-3032Farm er e RIDING MOWER Yard Ma To10000SQ.FT new. Never been used. ed, good cond, $200 "786-229-8822 or Offered 825 RIDING MOWER, YardMa- $34.99 (863)467-11been20 (772)778-6849 ond, $200863-674-4050 Farm Supples/ chine, 11.5hp, 30" cut. $400 Services anted 830 (863)467-6475 Belle Glade Area Fertilizer 835 SNAPPER 30"- $500 Call It-Y of Id 8-15ft LITTLE GIANT A Horses 840 (863)517-2077 LaBelle DO-It-YOurself Ideas FRAME LADDER- $800 Landscaping (863)234-1230 Supplies 845 Lawn & Garden 850 How do you tlnda job In BISCUIT SYSTEM- Sears Livestock 855 today's compettiv i Craftsman, router, 1.5HP Poultry/Supplies 860 market? In the employ- $50 or best offer Seeds/Plants/ meat section oftte clas- (863)697-2525 Flowers 865 slads DRILL PRESS: $150. ELDERLY PROFESSIONAL (863)763-9527 ... ,I GENTLEMAN: Wishes to rent HOBARTe SC FAINTING GOATS (10), Re- room in Clewistonarea w/quiet T iHOBART SC W -duction $300 for all or will sellSO family. Does notddunk or p l a y a n d w i l l k e e p t h e m i s l ll o8s m o k e Caa l 'R 2 '4 4 3 6 6 AC/DC, asking $500 PALOMINO- 5 yrs, 15.3 hand, separately. (863)675-4098 moke. Call (239)443-6765 or (863)697-8785 Barn & pastured, Not a be- e-mail: lanton 1@aol.com PRESSURE WASHER- Sears ginner horse. $1800. OkeechobeeLivestock 2000 P SI, 6HP eR-e $10 (863)357-1945. Evenings Markel Sales every RE N A Mon. 12pm&every (863)763-7989 SADDLE, Bob Marshall, 15.5" Tues. 11am. 763-3127 NEWSPAPER SAVES treeless barrel. Chocolate compound, Telescopic slide 2 l7 Rentals I E stand. $500. 863-447-5649/ (772)263-1178 772-713-6822 SADDLE, Bridle & Blanket. WISELY SAW- Craftsman 10" com- $250 (863)675-4098 even- WN pound radial. On table stand ings.LaBele $200. 863-447-5649 or Little Red Schoolhouise 772-713-6822 Apartments 905 This is one schoolhouse that children will look for- SHOP VAC- Sears, heavy duty, Business Places 910 ward to attending. It gives the kids a great place to 12 gal, with attachments, 4 34 TON LOG SPLITTER, $600, CoP erial 915 HP, wet/dry, exc cond $30 TroyBilt Tiller 8hp, $600, Condos/ play and will keep them "in school" all year long. (863)675-2596 Lesco SS Pro Fertilizer Townhouses Rent920 Painted bright red with white trim and crowned with TOOL COMB KIT: All c spreader $200, (2) Red Farm Property - its own little belfry, the schoolhouse measures about TOOLCMB KIT, A, rd, Max Trimmers $95 each, Ren 95 I. four feet square by seven feet tall. Reciprocating Saw, light & 2 o St es Rent 930 S each, 1 Red Max Back Pack Land Rent 935 The plan includes step-by-step directions with drills. $250 (239)246-3549 Blwer $200,Black Max 8 Ra rt Property - photos, full-size traceable patterns for the word ,gal 220 Air Compressor Rent 945 "school" and the plywood bell that hangs in the bel- & amsj0I 0 $525, Miller ac/dc 220 amp' Roommate 950 fry, an exploded diagram and more. 220V, elecStick Welder Rooms to Rent 955 fry, unexploded diagram and moreNASCAR RACING WHEEL & $200, Triple lawn trailer Storage Space - Little Red Schoolhouse plan (No. 619) $9.95 PEDALS- computerized for racks $50 (863)234-1230 Rent 960 Playhouses & Structures Package (No. C104) Windows 95 or dos. $25 neg FINISH MOWER, Bush Hog Four projects incl. 619 $24.95 (239)657-4348 Model FTH600ft. wide, ex- H I e wonder p atalo cellent condition. $1100 or -wO ernw Pe Catalog (pictures hundreds of projects) $2.00 I I M IEB best offer. (863)763-5137 readers enjoy life morel Please add $4.00 s&h (except catalog-only orders) INT'L HARVESTER CUB CA- W ADE 3bar Ia, tilBe NEW COIN COLLECTOR want I'L HARVESTER CUB CA- W/D, car port, Call Beth at To order, circle items) Please be sure to CINCOLECTDET #107, w/mower deck, (561)441-4397 To order, circle itemss, Please be sure to ing to add to my collection. antique, exc. cond., $595. clip & send w/ check to: include your name, Please call to sell coins & (863)467-6696 BELLEMONT, LABELLE, Great U-Bild Features address and the name of paper money 239-693-4891 Neighborhoodl 3br, 2ba, JOHN DEERE GATOR- 6x4, Furn, home on Canal. New HOUSE SHARE IN LAKEPORT 15241 Stagg St. this newspaper. Allow Wanted to Buy: Morgan Silver elec dump bed, motor just tile, windows & landscape. 2BR/1BA, Single female pref., Van Nuys, CA 91405 1-2 weeks for delivery. Dollars and Old US Coins. tuned and serviced $195 $1100. mo. + Sec. dep. No kids: $561/mo. Util. incl. 1-2 weeks for delivery. Single coins, accumulations, (863)673-1042 Ref.required 863-673-4430 Ref. req. 863-946-0371 Okee. Or call (800) 82-U -BILD entire collections. Littleton Sal ( 0 -Coin Company Since 1945. MOWER, 5ft. Bush Hog finish. CLEWISTON- 2br, 1ba, OKEECHOBEE, Nice area. Rm. uoney -bild.com ar Call (800)581-2646, e-mail Excellent condition. Side dis- Ladeca Acres, AC, 2.5 Acres, w/priv. bath. House/Pool/Ten- M vioney Back Guarantee coinbuy@littletoncoin.com. charge. $1100 or best offer. $550/mo, Se Habla Espanol nis privileges. Must like dogs. Mention code B8K920F (863)697-3008 (305)219-9900 $350 mo. (863)697-1867 Eagle's Nest Estates A secluded, private . ranch subdivision offering beautiful r .^ vistas ofpristine i natural habitat., \ , Offered in combinable 40-60ac Tracts for discerning homeowners or weekend nature enthusiasts. Only eleven of these exceptional tracts available. W=m MMU, M 772-468-8306 r n CLEWISTON COUNTRY ACRES Modular/Floor Plans. From $79,900 & up, 3/4/5BR, 2/3BA, acre & 1/4 available or use your land as down payment. Financing available. 863-673-6417 or 561-721-5299 RealiEstate Industrial 60 miles East of Tallahassee. 13,742 SqFt block bidg, paved parking, "4B .. 4 2 BA house, 7.3 AC.. Business Places $499,000. MLS#51894, Sale 1005 CENTURY 21 Rankin Realty Commercial (800)677-5559 www.centu- Property Sale 1010 ry21rankinrealty.com. Condos/ Townlhoues Sale1015 Mountain Property! Interested Farms Sale 1020 in buying property in the Blue Houses Sale 1025 Ridge Mountains of NC? Call Hunting Propertyl030 Active Realty today at Investment (800)979-5556 orvisit our Property Sale 1035 website at www.ActiveReal- Land Sae 1040 tyNC.com. Lots Sale 1045 MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA Open House 1050 AAH COOL SUMMERS MILD Out of State WINTERS Affordable Homes Property Sale 1055 & Mountain Cabins, Land Property Inspection1060 CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE Real Estate Wanted1065 (877)837-2288 EXIT REAL- Resort Property TY MOUNTAIN VIEW PROP- Sale 1070 E R T I E S Warehouse Space 1075 www.exitmurphy.com. Waterfront Property 1080 NEW! ALABAMA WATER FRONT 2 hours to Atlanta & Milcel the Coast. Waterfront com- munity with incredible moss- draped hardwoods. Planned CLEWISTON, WOW, Water- clubhouse, docks, & more. front 3br, 2ba, A ac, Fenced, 1/2'to 3 acres from the new roof/dock. 5 min from $50's. Minutes to historic ' Wairr l see aS ITIi.' oiler! Euljulj C. all ii,-v er $169 500 Pssible owner ii- 866i882-1107 Stance ol down pv3ymeni. IWACi 1863)805-0272 North Carolina LCJi Mounilirr Air, view. s. iei, ' J & S ESTATES- 11 yr old Homes, Cabins & Acreage. frame house 2BR/2BA, w/gar. FREE BROCHURE 500 sq ft. Rec. room, Pool, (800)642-5333. Realty Of Steam cabinet, Sauna cabinet Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Treadmill & Weight equip Murphy, N.C. 28906. $155,000. Broker protected. www.realtyofmurphy.com. (772)597-6158 or (954)801-6158 North Carolina Gated Lake- front Community 1.5 acres MUSE Country living at its plus, 90 miles of shoreline. best! 5 acres of tall pines, Never before offered with large oaks, wildlife of all 20% pre-development dis- kinds, seen from your morn- counts, 90% financing. Call ing room in your 2100 sq ft, (800)709-5253. 3 BR, 2 BA manufactured Owner's Liquidation Sale by home w/4 wrap around Sealed Bid New homes and porches + detached over- acreage homesites in the sized 2 car garage w/work- acreage homesites in the shop & carorage w/work-, 12 Blue Ridge Mountains of VA. shopuse& cawstorag, 12 Sold "AS IS", 30-day close. pump house w/storage along Restrictive Covenant Com- w/a stocked bass pond. Call nesMritive lioenany 27th. (863)675-7708. $485000. munity. Deadline May 27th. (863)675-7708.$485,000. For details (800)420-2278 PORT LaBelle: Unit 4 or visit www.Stoneridge- -Move In Todayl- bentmtn.com. Newly renovated, near schls., PRIME ACREAGE AUCTION Large yards, New S/S Appl. 11AM SAT., MAY 20 AR- 4/2 @$175,000.or CADIA, FL. 1066 Ac+/- Of- 3/ @ $142,000. fered in 18 Parcels 27+/- to Call owner: 863-673-5071 118+/- Acres. Located in C 1 0 t h 03 n t 1 1 8 A c r e s L o c a t e d i n cshdzO4@earthlink.net Desoto County Close to SR 70 & US 17. Preview onsite, Friday May 12, 2PM 6PM. Po t 1 (800)257-4161 M.E. Hig- genbotham, CAI, FL Lic# HUNT ELK, Red Stag, Buffalo, AU305/AB158. Whitetail, Fallow-Guaranteed TENNESSEE/KENTUCKY hunting license $5.00; Sea- LAKEFRONT Private lake- son 8/25/06-3/31/07. We front or view retreats. Rolling have a No-Game-No Pay hills, mild climate. 1 to over policy. Book now! Days 40 acre sites from $40K. On 14)209-9800; Evenings the border 90 min to Nash- 314)293-0610. vile. Phase II selling now! -- --T-M Owner (866)339-4966. B Mf ~TN- Swan Ridge Lake Resort on Dale Hollow Lake, a pri- MONTURA RANCH ESTATE vate, gated community. En- 1.25 ac High & Dry, 412 joy the best of both worlds... Bald Cypress Ave. $55,000 Lake-View and Mountain- (561)993-5886 View Homesites. (931)243-4871 www.swan- ridgedevelopment.com. dVA MOUNTAINS 5 acres with frontage on very large pris- ASHEVILLE, NC AREA HOME- tine creek, very private, ex- SITES Sneak preview of cellent fishing, canoeing, Phase II on now. Just 25 good access, near New Riv- miles from Asheville. Over 4 er Trail State Park, $39,500. miles of crystal clear river- Owner (866)789-8535 front. Incredible mountain www.mountainsofVA.com. views. Riverwalk, custom lodge, nature trails. Call Western New Mexico Private (866)292-5762. 74 Acre Ranch $129,990 Mt. views, trees, rolling hills, Beautiful Lake Lots. Georgia's pastureland, wildlife, borders finest hidden country area for BLM. Picturesque homesite Fishing, Boating and a New at 6,700' elevation. Horse- Golf Course on Pristine Lake back riding, hiking, hunting. Russell. (706)213-6734. Perfect family ranch, elec- www.lakerussellproper- tricity. 100% financing. ties.com. NALC (866)365-2825. FL LAND BARGAINS. Opportu- nities to own your own farm, ranch woodland or lakefront il homestead. Old Florida at its best! Still affordable! Call (866)352-2249 or I I www.fllandbargains.com. GEORGIA BLAIRSVILLE IN Mobile Home Lots 2005 THE NORTH GEORGIA Mobile Home -Parts 2010 MOUNTAINS. Land, Homes, Mobile Homes Rent 2015 Commercial & Investment. Mobile Homes Sale 2020 "EVERYTHING WE TOUCH TURNS TO SOLD" Jane Baer Realty, (706)745-2261, (800)820-7829 www.jane- baerrealty.com, jane- baer@alltel.net LaBelle, '80, 24x56, 3br, 2ba Your neiw ar could be I In Great shape. New Kit. today's paper. Have you cabinets & floor.$10,000 looked fop It? (863)675-4061 Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 -~~ ICC)EfEYE1E% SPhone: 863-946-3900 F- 498 US Hwy. 27, Moore Haven r 5 lflrey A. Davis Real Estate Broker EVE RGLA DES 5 .R E A H l N C E C. f1Q00RE RAW1LE IiefrLnlg jojadable rior Rew Lnl.1 I-lre,., j L> Cat~Luni a A.11-liiT RN LIC F D TOr5" " LI ~aace~ ~ n I..-,,l 1. jI 11111L III Ib. ),-. 1LI1r:. 1,1)NI T Nip, IM; JdY ~Y Ih j E 'i Altr I k $ 1 ItOE .,IH 'r- iqii ,.1i. -1. I,. i REDUCED rj H e )J*2I fo f ..I,.'. i, INCLUDES rI,. I ... 0I0 nrC I l hIpINIn 5(711 Hmts- $30,0 111 -1 I.In dM $28lc. 0i00, LLI eachhB DONUS I,,III AGENT,. --.11 FIRST I I;. DEAL I; 'Cl ilt t ~s~ $ Sulall I rrld 58.01)1) rc r.1. '..lI' 'i 11 Cm~maris.l ~icalPwar22-) Vrer oiffo' Hlgrx.i. 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BROKER 420 SUGARL4NDZHWY. -- (863) 983-6663 pj,.u ~(863) 983-9770 WVEBRfT : DYESSREALE8TATE.OM ENAIL: A4N@DYE8SRcEALESTATE.COM AFTER ff0 (RS: ANNDYASS LAURA ASiTH TRAWISDYESS ANGELICA GONZALEZ (863) 983-8979 ("V599-1209 (863)228-2215 SE HABLA ESPANOL (863)228-0023 RESMENTIAL ,CB B R, VACANT LAND real eol~le 3BR, 1 1/2 BA and 2:W W t3 Montura 1,25 acm lots avail- efficency $131,000 2BP, 1BA-$279,000 able.CanlforListings. ____ 3BR, 1BA $168,000 2BR, 11/2 BA Condo,(8) 4BR, 3BA Del Monte $150K ACREAGE $295,00 MOBIL O S 55 acres $2Skac Glades Co. 4BR, 2BA New Home 3B3R, 2 Mobile Bngalloffers $345,000 Homne$47W, 'Aft s ah tudy and 3BR, 2BA Pjd@M WS/ CO~VLMMWRCIAI, 3BRF, 2BA i4l3B 2A pool. New Subdivision $130,O Building 2476 sq. ft. on US Er,'pA..IH r 5rn, $590OORE HAVEN 27 100'x1O0' $550,000 *.i,'.' i ,p7ca~nplI.Ii $359men + s-Pt+E M I., if, Q111, r~ B 3BR IBA CBS 3 lots RESIfrNrIAL 7 2BR. 2BA A..tksi"F.hop nI-r Chir, t Sh. p4 .1'it CLEWISTON 1299 9001-11"-11 11 A 1 1' I.. ,rF ii 1 ml 3BR. 2BA Fk-me with rdi- MONTVIZA oencv CNJGr condition ,BR. 2BA21 l SNl 11.25 jarg ;8E7.501..F 10 Nev. Cra-86J=13BR2IB A IBR ,2BA SVMI I 25 ,I, pI I;.".-,, Sugiarland Circle $7'7 C lJlj ktj av ,t ..,ilabte Ibi .-E.A. j.. ' ---- --- --- OOR6E RAVEIA .rll.i .bF E r h l Turnkey Watercress Farm 15 acres in Pioneer .11. IA Call For More Info c I fI -1-Ii +.- -NOlVON THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERI"ICE TO BETTER SERVE OLIR CUL'STO-A'lERSP' cede STaune tWeatti, Jnc. 863-983-0075 330 W Sugarand Hwy, Suite 11 & 12 Office Hours: Mon. Fri. 9:00 to 6.00 Sat. 10 30 Sun. By Appi Only Visil Us At oldetowrerealty.cilymax.com .'Si dRaad ~J eRome" lreomw nlolbm Lic RE. SohenAmImkioie 8a&3-85-2187 HOMES *DROP DEAD GORGEOUS 4/2, OVER 3,000 SQFT, NORTHSIDE, REMODELED & REPAINTED ASKING ONLY $389K *GREAT STARTER 2/1 WOOD HOME W/ A NICE-SIZED BACKYARD ASKING ONLY S149.9K *TRIPLE THE $$$l 3 TIMES TH 1 4 X ASKING ONLY $199K -CUTE AS CAN BEl 3/2, VERY SPE RnPrDWOOD FLOOR s, ONLY S219.9K -NEWLY REMODELEDI 2."1, ONLY $89.9K BARTON REALTY, INC Se -Ibtib Espt.nrl W,..M2 ~ i i. NPhi jc!; r' m AGF&O4D t, LOD & 1A7 * !LL,7 Ln,...i. L C IlL, u,'iL *".'Ilc.'.L'- iH,.*l,t#iI * %C OFii ,JLC DUS 1: '. MONTUPA M- NbmiuCm L, i,,. * tt~r; M'.r,,,,,i LI. 4slqn., t.' 12K P cn,7i R:* IR .!i 3 K.. JBR :RN "P-Ull L". I FaOMHL4ANDS COMMVTV 3 2 o *REDUCED NEW CONSTRUCTION 3/2 CBS HOME! ASKING ONLY $234.9K *NEW CONSTRUCTION ASKING ONLY $255K *BOYNTON BEACH HOME CALL TO INQUIRE! -2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 2/2 + 2 KITCHENS ALL WRAPPED-UP IN 1 HOME! ASKING ONLY $159.9K MANUFACTURED HOMES *CLEAN & PRESTINEI 3/2, COULD BE 4BR, SITS ON MANMADE LAKE! ASKING ONLY 5132K *GREAT COUNTRY LOCATION 3/2 W/A DEN, 1.25 ACRE LOT! ASKING ONLY $149.9K - I 1. s,.l Jl ;, .' I hrnl, l :., l I ,1 1; < lh ,'. Gklcw\i i n FOR I RE NToomnl .'i 112/2 $2000. bcaufffui~l pund andnt natk- fieucis flil.~udl con-r Iner, Slt $22' I2 1(10SALE PENDING @2 .5 it rk- In if I ..1 k "LL11IIl' i READY TO BUILD 2 ~ 2 *GorgeuS. 4~l 111sic'1 'llr.II 2I Iv 2 l''i b.I~ Iiii Il I III I I I J *G Ir eOUS 4 0 .11-W L If I ;1 2) 2Y' I.% h111 rcIr~l lr ;iIlI 1~.~ 1~11 111-; II *NEW LISTING "PRICED TO PLEASE" 1995 3/2 IN EASY LIFE SUB- DIVISION A MUST SEE ASK $103.9K VACANT LOTS *PLENTY OF MONTURA LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM CALL TO INQUIRE. *DEAL FELL THRUI ONE OF THE LAST MOBILE HOME LOTS LEFT IN TOWN INCLUDES MANY IMPROVE MENTS. CALL 2 INQUIRE. *HWY 27 COMMERICAL PROPERTY AVAILABLE IN SOUTH BAY CALL FOR DETAILS. 's" XLISTTNG SI Lake accehomnesai Locke 3/12 angroud pool, ireplae, apht oor plan., ag tile Boors priced at $290,000 M.h-T i E 4 TED ELLER S ,':r'r Carolyn Thomas 946-2005 S kA Sodaes: Ann-Donohue 228-0221 DavidRister 634-2157 Luan B. Glenn A. Sarah A. 1 Charnaine A. Walker Smith Williams Montgomery Lie. Real Estate s8o6 863.983.3508 863-228.6867 863-697.0189 863-677-1010 Be Habl Espanol Why Wait To Build? Get It Now! CBS IlHome Improvement Business! II Monlura Ranch Estates Large I) Muse 20 Acres Home. 1,670 sqlT 3bd/2ba.' I car garage Establihed Home improivment business Home RJl rW)tip|-Jf] acres Absolutely Perfect for your located on Taas A.e Appliance package and convieniece stl.re .n 2 5 ai;es Full, Locatf, I nQl Tse on dream home. 20 Fenced Acres included city water and sewage Read, to equipped and perniind cafe read, to br Hacie '6 out will w, pond Lots of 10 year old Move n!i165,000.00 opened, Located near the Cluuhou-e in not last long at 19g9,900 MLS# pines w/ some oaks Priced Swe after Ave. ThMontura Ranch.Alfumiture, fixtures,equip 200528863 below recent sales Will Go Sweetwater Ave. This property has ment and inventory induded e- our own Fast, Reduced 5399,900 00 many beautiful trees that include wild boss!! Call ~or Glennr 627.14-li for more maple and oaks. Small man-made lake nf rmarn ln M nLS -200530488 2) Moore Haven River Gardens 2 hidden in thick trees & brush. There Is an Home lots ready for your new home. 2) US 27 5 Acres abundant of wildlife 2.5 acres S74.9K 2Moore Haven br obe h Corner lot for $55,000, Inside Lot for Looking for the impossible? Ready To Go! ion br 2ba OversizeLiving Roo with Cathedral$50000 or both for $100,00 Opportunity seldom knocks Home one car | J J~ij _n Sugarland Ceilings. Lang, opEn kirch,,- and formal din- 550,000 or both for $100,000! Opportunity seldom knocks Home one car1- iIVI I r rd in. r:,m Large rear dec ier,,th bull: inbbq twice 5 acres on US 2? on E.uS n214 dV 4 and clmazebo Must eg_ at Sl2,9IM MLS# 3) Ridgdill Subdivision 2 Water Front the Palm Beach., Hendry hy l new: 200540984 Mobile Home Lots available immedi- County line Over 937 feet on N ew d Seminole Man 3 Bedroom/2 Bath ately!! Cleared and ready for your new US 27 for easy access priced Conitru n9 91110 3) Seminole Manor 3 Bedroom/2 Bat home. Will not last long at $55, right for a quick sale @ $275K As Cute as a Button Adorable & in perfect Mobile Home. Walking distance from home. Will not last long at 55,on'00 right for a qick sale $275K condition Entrance has beautiful hard- Clewiston High School and Clewiston Don't let this one get awa wood floors & fireplace. The knockdown & Elementary Schools. Home hasbeen remod- antio 2 a paint on walls are excellent including eled roof is only 1 year old. Great price in a ) Pioneer Plantation 2.5 acs, on 3) Moore Haven River Gardens crown molding Perfect I:ltcnen dng ocean S#200636722 Riviera St. Reduced for Quick Sale!! 7 Lots Available. New room-n d.aana 4 IestmeL opportunity ; $ 74,900 MLS#: 200604536 Construction in Growing Area. S lRf Ur n1 ringa 3 .rr en.g r) n i dd .r nal ) Need Space? Over 2 acres Meyerchlck Drive, Lot #15, on or our hbbn, l hre hOl~: out aatng alatCl CIenn 8636- in the desirable Flaghole Community. thepond @$62K bac. i 1c x .ACin one 0or Th EST 1441 for appointment Mobile Home needs some work due to Thatcher Blvd:, near.the river locations in Clewiston on Royal Palm Av. S)Lake View! 3 br,'2 ba m,-.bile hf-,r,' r0 hurricane damage so it is being sold ,.168,000 00 Please note the brand new roof will be Fleetwood) in Sunshnrs Lake Eis.e. 5., 15 as is, Great location, and very nice Thatcher Blvd Lots 6 & 7 or 8 installed within the next 30 days so make screen porch overlooking' the lake. Open property MLS# 200636527 $58,500.00 each this your top priority to see today! kitchen with large pantry and breakfast bar. Thatcher Blvd., Lots 11 or 12, 5164,900.00 Mustsee @$129,900 MLS#-200630432 6) Montura Ranch Several 1.25 acre @$60K Why Buy Old When You Can Get New? 4 61 Must See! Beautiul 2 kI 2 E.4 6Sr.:. h-ini,. parcels ready for your new home. I am 4) Mrntura Ranch Estates available 3BR/2BA, 1 car garage located on I. tlr uulM r lj hm e able to help with the entire home 125 N. Kennel Reduced $39,995 on Texas Ave., Harlem Subdivision 1673 jeav L1 rlllUJ building process. Call for details. 735 S. Palm $49,000.00 ft. Special Loan package. Lutz Builders nrail b lil i" Need a Saturday or Sunday 530 S. Shetland $52,500.00 S.W16K Ton rAilMI. 1 appointment Call me @ 770 S. Shetland $44,900.00 rinclcr FPQ MLS a 201640230 228-6867. Cathy S. Ashley Enrique Jerry W. Garcia P. Wood Acosta Smith 863 228 A 198 863-228-1132 305-506-5876 561-261-3444 Very spacious 2001 manufactured Hidden Tranquility! This Montura Just Reduced! 3BD/2BA Nice 5 w filCdiCg JG 50Lft SOK home on the lake, has all the room you home is a must see for the nature Kept,Many Fruit Trees,New A/C, Montura Ranch Estates are looking for. This 3bd 2ba home has lover seeking peace and quiet. Horseshoe Ac. @ $139.9k 2.5 Acres in Montura R85 several walk-in closets and a very large liv- Beautiful lot filled with fruit trees is Don't Let This One Slip Away! 2. ing/dining area. This home is being fenced and ready for your enjoy- 2bd/1ba on huge ots in 2.5 Acres in Montura $90K offered at $124,900. ment. Offered at $139,900.00. Call Horseshoe Acres. Bring all offers. 5 Acres in Pioneer $179.9K Today! Seller Motivated $16SK i Today! Seller Motivated 1 6K 2.5 acres in Montura, fenced Oak Trees Line The Driveway! 3bd/2ba New Listin Montura Ranch $92.5K MHw/full open deckon fronttositin you What a Deal! 2bd/2ba MH w/ extra Esta~.ylf I E Nl T i. If,,,me rocker. Home sits on 1 acre of land in lot, *Included in Purchase Price* Lora r~J ,NWlJl nean Bring the kids & dog! This is a big Flaghole. Home hostile &hardwood floors Partially furnished & squeaky clean F fer, .l M i WI.r Vded lot. 3bd/2ba brick home, pool & Flaghole. Homehastile&hardwoodfloors a rc utsqapr Cet itn t while you can, Won't Last fenced $31b9000.00 throughout. Recently remodeled, 5ft 55 & older community. Reduced C t whle vau car, Won't Last fenced $319,000.00 fence around property, and pole barn in again to $119,900. Long! 107.7K New Development! Call me for back yard. Get you hands on this beauty Looking for Land? Look No Further! Got Land? Looking for develop- sky valley lots. for $169,500.00 50+ acres located in Highlands Co. ment land? 28 acs. in LaBelle Call for details! Ranchettes! Priced to sell fast @ 5 wooded acres in Pioneer $34K per acre Plantation on paved road asking Come See This Little Piece Of Heaven In ChecIltfyl WiYfl Irnlc MRE Need Some Space? Spacious $149K Cee IhSomu ae SpaHl Kto move ini3bd/2ba manu- The Countryl CBS House on 5 acres In on I fl I edJ W/ 4bd/2ba doublewlde MH In Ready to move inl 3bd/2ba manu- Flaghole 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, eaut srUlll pa- Montura. Split floor plan, living factured home in Moore haven screened Lanal, 960 sq. ft. garage, loaded clous lt fI l ace is room, family room, too many $79.9K with Oak trees $415,000 mmacu ate' 108,50 00 extras Hurry, won't last 30 Acres of pasture and woods FLAGHOLE1 This home is all country Motivated Seller! Only 1 59K 5755K Gone Countryl 2bd/l ba CBS home with a living on the outside and nothing Looking for a weekend get away New Listing Moore Haven large family room on a very nice corner lot but city on the inside! This 1984 3/2 or starter home? 2bd/2ba single 3bd/2ba, CBS house $220,00000n available on W. Obispo. The roof is brand Fleetwood DWMH has been com- wide MH in Montura RanchEstates newly Home is being offered at 5165K pletely renovated you'll think fenced and on paved road. Only New Listing! 1995 Homes of you've stepped foot into a CBS $84.9K Merit MH fenced, above JUST REDUCED!" Atbclutel. Gorgeous ome. Throw in the fact this one of New Listing! Secluded well main- ground pool, lots of storage, ;2)1')C 4fi04 .SW d rnw akind home sits on 2.S acres with tain 1995 doublewide 3bd 2ba, and metal roof. Neat & clean. fLdiaof nDerIAlu w Its own private pond and you can't split floor plan, master bathroom $139,900.00 cn",' l ,yIh farrm ask for more! A great home at a includes garden tub w/ separate Sr nd great p rice- we've priced right o shower, property fenced and has Call me for vacant a g a, 7 -..Oale Is sell. Offered at $179,900. Call today horse fenced area, also next to a being offered for $132,500. for your appointment!!! canal. $124,900.00 land. Lots or acreage. 8,63-983-2933, VBVa.i .SGE Maribel Sam J. Gonzalez 77 Walker 561-722-7347 863-677-1013 Se Hsbla Espanol The Summer of '06 will be a fur.rine just Outside of Town! A Fleetwood ,ith the sparkling pool that comes home w/ a 24'x30' shop on a beautri with this .-BR. 2-bath set amidst flow- ul 1,2 acre Make an Offer ering shrubs and colorful plantings in enable North Side of Clewlston With Flagholefll Oak trees, paved drive- its spacious rooms, bar area, and way, 5' fence, & pole barn on 1 acre oversize lot you will vacation every lot. Almost forgot the beautiful day for the price of an ordinary home: remodeled mobile home! Listed @ $305,000.00 $169,900.00 Good 01' Country Uvin' will be yours as You won't want to miss out on a theownerofthis3BR28ath seton 1.25of deal like this! 2003 4bd/2ba dou- the prettiest acres you will ever see in blewide on 2.16 acres. Property fea- Montura Ranch Estates. There's even a tures a second mobile home. large Jacuzzltub in master bath, and a fireplace steel building and storage sheds in family room. It's just waiting @ 225,0 $154,900225,000.00 Definitely Not Nice, In fact it's a 2 Country living at its Best! Home sits Bd disaster' FU ,, Id it mayjust onr 7 3 Pinpleteli be livable. Ar.nI .lJ can buy this ,ade SI T. NIU alla for doublewide mrr yVM e in Seminole Inrornmt on Manor for not much more than the lot value at $39 9K e The Best .41 acre lake front lot in Montura 105 Pinelake Ave. Call for The Great Escape Off a country lane showing S77,900,00 in Montura Ranch Estates on 1.25 acres sits a doublewide mobile home Now must be the time to buy your on a corner lot with bedrooms 2 Montura Tract. I list, show and sell bath, There's aJacuzzi tub in master them. Call for information or an bath and a fireplace in family room. It appointment. can be your family's haven for Just $152,000. 5 Acres in Pioneer w/ steel building $215,000.00 Why Pay high space rents when you New Listing and it is going fast! c oubl nlll,, bathl 2,246sqft. Home on .6 acres located ba ,a rll r Lit in Clewiston's beautiful Ridgeview u-.UL, .-, 'L ,, I ,'. : Estates. Offered @ $279,900.00 Call $79 900. for showing. 305-968-2242 Want to Own a Business? Check this Out! Established commer- cial upholstery business and property $250K Own a Piece of Paradise! Beautiful building lot/invest- ment property in Port LaBelle $49.9K Reduced for Quick Sale New Listing! 3bd/2ba CBS homl I111n ^his wel tA el ifuI'o Out! $225,000.00 New Residential Listing on exclusive Ridgewood Ave. 3bd/2ba on half an acre. Possible owner financing avail- able. Contact me for details & showing. Back On The Market! 3 bed- room on Coo op- erty Iice of shopping$ 1j-3 .i r'- New Listing! Ranch Lake Estates Moore Haven 2 Building Lots Side by Side $30,000.00 each FATU DLSTN ON LAK OKECO 775 County Rd. 721 Loop NE A little piece of Heaven! Beautiful two story home with spiral staircase and wood floors. Big backyard with boat access to the Gulf and direct access to Lake Okeechobee. Home on one acre among oak hammocks. Kitchen feature granite counter tops. Property could be used as a Bed & Breakfast. Detached workshop can easily be converted for an additional living area for a Bed & Breakfast. $575,000.00 L~i7~ f i in-i W.R'Ormaut) 4gianea-v- S~rl I I i I I Houses Sale I Houses Sale I Houses SaleB~k I Houses Sale I Houses Sale I Houses Sale c~~E~lias. I Houses Sale I Houses Sale I Houses -Sale 102 I - hsa M Mobile Home, '93, need some inside work, $3500. (239)657-4122 MOOREHAVEN, 3BR/2BA, '94 Double wide, 1,700 sq. ft., be- hind BP gas station. $100,000 firm. (863)228-4602 PALM HARBOR HOMES Fac- tory Model Center LARGEST in America! Modular and Manufactured LIQUIDATION SALE! Call for FREE Color Brochures! (800)622-2832. Recreation II, AIR BOAT HAULLS- 2, Fiber- glass. 1 comes with trailer. 1000. All offers considered. (863)824-0505 BASS BOAT- '85, 17'.7", 150 Evinrude, Rebuilt approx 1 yr ago, 30hrs. All orig. $2500. (863)634-4818 CAROLINA SKIFF-'01, 17', Excellent cond. Includes trailer, 70hp Suzuki 4 stroke motor. $5900 neg. 863-634-2342 JAVELIN- 17', 150 hp Mercury motor. Trailer included. $4500. or best offer. (863)983-9908 Jet Boat, Project, 22ft., Bies- meyer, 454 engine, recondi- tioned. Matching galvanized trailer. $9700 (863)674-0898 PLASTIC BOAT, 10ft., 2man, swivel seats, live well, bat- tery box & galvanized trailer. $500 (863)635-5550 PROCRAFT 1978, 140 HP w/trlr, & 78 Challenger II, no motor, both for $2500. (863)467-5770 Must Sell! Sea Ox, 20', c/c, fish finder, 175 Suzuki, w/trlr., good cond., $5700 or best offer. (302)875-5511 DODGE '78, Working gas stove and refrigerator, inside lights work. Good condition. $2000 firm. (863)675-6511 SEA-DOO BOMADIER, Runs great, new trailer. $1000. (772)342-7304 YAMAHA 550 '87, Wave Run- ner w/trailer, runs good. $575 (863)674-0874 or (239 125;-7016 AIRBOAT GRASS RAKE, his round nose lberglass null, iComree, big 0, eic ), $25 1'8631467-6696 APRILIA RS50 '03- eng cwaped for a 250 2 slrofe. run arid drive, e:c. $2500 863)612-0090 239-810-0022 GAS TANK- For Boss Hoss Motorcycle 5150 or best oller 1863)447-5193 or ;63-5881 HARLEY DAVIDSON 1200 SPORTSTER'93, 10,200 actu- al miles. Good condition. $5000 neg. (863)763-3882 HONDA 250 Crusier, 2003, 90 mpg, excellent condition $1800. Call (863)517-2077 La Belle HONDA MAGNA 1985, 700 CC's, 6 Spd., Runs great! $2000. or best offer. (863)675-0596/673-2025 I i N i I Pb i N i HIGHLAND GLADES WATER CONTROL DISTRICT NOTICEOF 2006 ANNUAL LANDOWNERS MEETING & BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to al owners of lands located within the boundaries of the HIGHLAND GLADES WATER CONTROL DISTRICT tha, pursuant to applicable laws, a meeting of the landowners of the HIGHLAND GLADES WATER CONTROL DISTRICT wil be held on Monday, June 5, 2006 at 2:00 .m. at the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative, 3rd Roor, West Sugar House Road, Bele Glade, Forida, for the following purposes: 1. Electing Supervisor(s); 2. Receivingannual reports and taking such action with respect thereto as the landowners may determine;and 3. Transacting such otherbusiness as may properly come before the meeting. The Board of Supervisors meeting wil commence immediately thereafter and the purpose of ts meeting s to apprvethe budget and set the non-ad valorem as- sessment rate for RFiscal Year 2006-2007 and to transact any and all business that may come beforethe Board. f any person decides toappealany decision made by the Board of Supervisors with respect to any matter considered at these meetings, he/she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, heshe may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence uponwhichthe appealistobe based Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requir- ing special accommodations to participate in this meeting because oa disability or pycal impairment should contact the Districts Attomey, Chades F. Schoech, at ( 655-0620 atleastve (5) calendar days priorto the Meeting. DATED thi 12th day ofMay, 2006. By: Chades Schoech, Esq. 134860 BGS 5/18/06 PUBUC NOTICE Planning and Zoning Board Membership if you have the time and desire to actively participate toward making a positive dif- ference in the City of Clewiston, please accept this Invitation to complete an appli- cation for appointment to the City Planning and Zoning Board (P&Z). This advisory board serves as a vital link between the community and elected officials. P&Z members meet reglady (once a month) to review applications for variances, special exceptions, ning changes, and various other matters relating to city owth and development activity. Clewiston residents who are interested in serv- ing on the PZ may obtain the citizen board policy guide and application form at the City Hall, 115 West Ventura Avenue. For further information, please contact the City Hall sffat(863)983-1484. 134520 CN 5/18,25/06 NOTICE OF WORKSHOP DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF HENDRY COUNTY Take Notice that the School Board of Hendry County will conduct a Workshop re- garding Facilities Plan. This Workshop will be held Tuesday, May 23, 2006 beginning at 3:30 p.m. at the School Board Meeting Room, Hendry County Courthouse, 2nd Floor, 25 E. Hick- poochee Avenue, LaBelle, Forida. All interested persons may appear and be heard with respect to the issues at said meeting. DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF HENRY COUNTY, FLORIDA John Perry, Jr., Chairman 134522 CN 5/18/06 HONDA SHADOW V4 500 '85- runs, needs work, $600 o' best offer, clear title (863),61 2-0090 (2391810-0022 ATV TIRES & RIMS, Blackwa- ler, Yamaha, rear, mouriled Great lor mud $150 lor both Call Rick (239)410-3784 ATV TIRES & RIMS, Sand Shark, Yamaha. rear, mounied Great for sand, 5150 lor boln Call Rick (239)410-3784 FOUR WHEELER, 110 Rocketa BMX. $1300 or best offer. (863)634-5176 - SUZUKI 3-WHEELER, 1983, w/reverse. Runs great. $1000 (863)763-3451 WOODS JEEP, 4wd, auto., runsL. good. $1500 (863)46,7-9298 Automobiles Automobiles 4005 Autos Wanted 4010 Classic Care 4015 Commercial Trucks 4020 Construction Equipment 4025 Foreign Cars 4030 Four Weel Drive 4035 Heavy Duty Trucks4040 Parts Repairs 404-5 Pickup Trucks 4050 Sport UtiHty 4055 Tractor Trailers 4060 Ut ity Tragers 4065 Vans 4070 CHEVY MALIBU '97, Runs good, needs some work. Ask- ing $800 or best offer. (863)261-1968 CHRY. NEW YORKER- '87- good on gas, clean, must be. seen!! 3602 SE 23rd Ave $2495 (863)763-5987 FLEETWOOD '92-2dr, SW edi- lion. new slarler brakes & neadliner Runs, looks great. $2400 eg. 1721284-1194 FORD FOCUS '02, Green, great condition Manual trans- mission, 31k. Must sell!! $4300 (561)452-8247 MAZDA MIATA'91, Silver, 10k original miles, a/c, p/w, wood grain.steering wheel, chrome shifter. Well kept. $8500 or besl offer. (863)357-2733 or (863)634-7397 NEONS '96- (2) $800 FOR BOTH (863)983-9908 NISSAN 200SX '96, 5 spd, in good shape, clean inside, runs great, only needs a starter. 1800 (863)673-4736 Jeff. OLDS INTRIGUE GLS-'2000, Low mi, Leather, Loaded. All power, Prem. wheels, Spoil- er $9000. (863)697-2906 : PONTIAC GRAND AM- 93. New paint joo Needs tIans- (863)467-2894 TIRES (2) 4 Lug for Ford Fo- tOrn. 18663.'-7j638 FORD F350 DUMP TRUCK, '80,'$2500 or best offer. 863-983-3867 BRONCO '90- 4x4, runs good, prev police vehicle, $3800 or best offer (863)697-1897 (772)215-2403 BEDLINER for Ford F150 shortbed, exc. cond., $200. (863)634-1772 BUGGY PARTS, 4spd. trans., new 12 1/2 ft. step-in frame & 4 tires with rims, 38x12.5x15. $1000 neg. (863)673-1501 : CHEVY CAVALIER RIMS, (4) and winston, winner gets tires P215/60R/14, asking $150 (863)261-1968 I P Ic -i I PbiN Ioic GLADEVIEW WATER CONTROL DISTRICT NOTICEOF 2006 ANNUALLANDOWNERS MEETING & BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to al owners of lands located within the boundaries of the GLADEVIEW WATER CONTROL DISTRICT that. pusuant to applicable laws, a meeting of the landowners of the GADEVEW WATER CONTROL DISTRICT wll be held on Thursday, June 8, 2006 at :3 at the Sugar Fams Co-op, At- lantic Sugar Mill Road, Belle Glade, RFlorida efothellowing purposes: 1. Electing Supervisor(s); 2. Receiving annual reports and taking such action with respect.thereto as the landowners may determine; and 3. Transacting such other business as may properlycome before the meeng. The Board of Supervisors meeting will commence Immediately thereafter and the purpose of this meeting is to approve thebudget and set the non-ad valorem as- sessment rate for Rcal Year 2 -2007 and to transact any and al business that may come beforethe Board. If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board of Supervisorswit respect to any matter considered at these meetings, he/she wit need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he/she may need o ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal isto be based. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabiies Act, any person requir- ing special accommodations to participate in this meeting because of a disabilty or physical Impairment should contact the Districts Attoney, Chardes ESchoech, at 561)655-0620 atleastfive (5) calendar days priortohe Meeting. DATED this 12h dayof May,2006. By: Charles F Schoech, Esq. 134905 BGS 5/18/06 REQUEST FOR BIDS (RFB) CN060681 C-18 EROSION REPAIRS, PALM BEACH COUNTY, Florida The South Florida Water Management District will receive.sealed bids through the Procurement Office, 2nd Floor, 8-1 Bldg., 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406, for C-18 Eroion Repair, Palm Beach County, FL on Monday, June 12, 2006 at 2:30 p.m. local tine, at which timely submitted bids will be opened and publicly read. Work consists of apprx 4 miles of dredging & 14 miles of pair. Canal bank repair wil include removal of vegetation, backfill & companion of banks, install turf reinforcement mat, construct a swale, install 12" dia. berm drains, sodding, seed & mulch of maint berms & levee tops. An OP- TIONAL pre-bid conference will be held on Thursday, May 18, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. at SFWMD Headquarters, 3301 Gun Club Road, WPB, FL 33406, B2.Bldg, Caloosahatchee CR. For directions call (561) 682-6391. A site visit willlImmedl- ately follow. All bids must conform to the instructions in the Request for Bidders (RFB). Interest- ed respondents may obtain a copy of the complete RFB by downloading it for free at Mw.swmd.Lov. purchasing a set for $26.00 at the above address, by calling 561) 2-639 r by calling th 24-hour BID HOTLINE80-472-5290. The blic is Invited to attend the bid opening. Infoimatio n the status of this so- liitation can be obtained at our web ase- www.sfwmd.gov. 133724 CGS 5/18/06 CONVERTIBLE TOP- Com- plete, with motor. Fits '94 Saab 2 door. Great condi- tion. $500. (863)697-0328 DRIVE ON RAMP- you must remove and haul $125 (863)467-4328. ENGINE, 3208 Caierpillar, Remanuiaciured Like new. $2500. (863)673-5852 or 1863)612-5413 HYUNDAI EXCEL 1990, For parts. No title. Asking $200. ;8631675-2598 Iv. msg. MIRRORS: Set, Sitok. Electric w/detrost For 2004 Dodge Truck $100. (772)201-5689 POSI DIFF 8.5" GM, $150 or best offer. Call (863)467-8856. RIMS For 5-10 iruck, 18" x 7 1/2". brand new, never on IrucK. asking $950 (863)697-3865 TIRES & RIMS (4) 8 Lug Alu- minum w/19.5-44-16 5 TSL Boggers $1700 or best otfer (863)990-5544 TIRES (5) 17", Michelin, Heavy Dury. for Dodge 2004. 8 lug. wneeis. Less than 20K $600(772)201-5689 TRANSMISSION Rebuilt 7004R, $300 or best ofier. Call (863) 467-8856 UTILITY BED, lift ,die. 82 Chevy Duck, all apart $400 or besi oiler or Irade (863)674-0375 CHEVY 3500 1990, 1 Ton, Crew Cab, 8 Ft. Utility. Bed, new paint & clean. $4750. (239)246-3549 CHEVY '83, 1/2,Ton, 350 au- to., 40k, needs work. $1000 or best offer. (863)697-3805 or (863)697-3804 CHEVY- '98, Ext cab, 4x4, Re- built engine & Trans. Cold A/C, $5500. or best offer. (863)610-1239 FORD F150 '97- V8, new mo- tor/trans, 7" lift, 35" tires, step bars, lights, brush guard, chip, exhaust, rear springs, sound system, tool box, tinted. Great condition $9500 neg. (772)409-3182 FORD F150 XLT '91- runs & looks good, new tires & brakes, AC, tool box, long bed, $2500 (863)467-7838 FORD F250- 1989, 6 vyl, 4 sp, needs distributor, $600/best offer. (8631634-3055 Okee. FORD F250- '85, 4x4, Runs good. Has Super Swamper tires. $1000. or best offer (863)634-0187 FORD F350XLT '95- 4dr, die- sel, aulo, 4x4, long wheel base, 263K, rnie cond. $11 000 (8631612-9891 NISSAN-'94. Red Cnrome wheels, Bed liner hin: r. Needs Iransmlss~on $500 (8631675-1490 TOOL BOX- diamond plale, good shape, silver, $50 (863)467-7295 TOYOTA '88, 4X4. Flat bed. 4 cyl., 5 spd. good work or play truc. 57k. $950 neg. (863)674-0874 TOYOTA PU '88- 4X4, 5 SPD with air, $2500 (863)632-9166 TRUCK BED- '95, F350, Dual wheel. Excellent shape. $500. or best offer. (863)261-4781 FORD BRONCO. '94. blue .a cond.. $3300 863-2.34-3-170 FORD EXPLORER ;01, 5 spa, Pioneer CD/radIo, p/w, p/i. Ex- "ellent condiiron. $5500 or Desloffer. (863)467-4680 ARMY CARGO TRAILER- 5 ton M105 single axle. 900x20 tires. $700.(863)675-1490 DUAL AXLE TRAILER- 14X7, 4FT sides, tailgate ramp, ex- tra heavy duty, elec brakes $1600 (863)234-1230 FLAT DECK TRAILER- 20ft, 6" channel, heavy tandem axle $950 (772)342-7304 INTERSTATE 2006, 7x16, En- closed, Rear Ramp, Dual Axel, 4 brakes. As New. $4800. (863)675-4565 TRAILER, 16 ft. long, 14 ft. loading space, 7 1/2 ft. wide, 2 toolboxes, loading ramp. $600 (863)675-4706 TRAILER, 42 inches wide, 7 ft. long, new tires, rims, lights & hitch w/hand wench. $200 (863)635-1096 p U b No ice I P l ic No ii FAIR HOUSING MEANS: NO ONE MAY BE DENIED HOUSING ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, FAMILIAL OR HANDICAP STATUS. THROUGH THE ACTIONS AND PROGRAMS OF ITS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM CITY OF CLEWISTON IS FIRMLY COMMITTED TO THE GOAL OF PROMOTING FAIR HOUSING OPPORTUNITY THE FAIR HOUSING LOGO IS PROUDLY DISPLAYED TO DEMONSTRATE A COMMITMENT TO THE PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUALS FROM DISCRIMINATION IN THE PROVISION OF BROKERAGE SERVICES, AND IN THE SALE, RENTAL, AND FINANCING OF HOUSING. IF YOU FEEL YOU MAY HAVE BEEN DISCRIMINATED AGAINST OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING DISCRIMINATION, PLEASE CALL 1-800-669-9777 OR TDD 1- 800-927-9275 FOR FAIR HOUSING INFORMATION AND REFERRAL. OapOpibmN.r REQUEST FOR BIDS (RFB CN060950 KRR PACKINGHAM SLOUGH FLOOD PROECTON, POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA The South Florida Water Management District will receive sealed bids through the Procurement Office, 2nd Floor, B-1 Bldg., 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406, for KRR Packlngham Slough Flood ProtecUon, Polk County, FL on Monday, June 19, 2006 at 2:30 p.m. local time, at which timely submitted bids will be opened and publicly read. Consfrucion of automated 40 cfs pump station with a 72" gated culvert & levees to provide flood protection for the westem portion Packingham Slough. An OPTIONAL pre-bid conference will be held on Friday, June 2, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. onsite. I-95/FL Turnpike to SR 60 west to River Ranch Blvd. Site located fust S of Lake Kissimmee. For directions call (561) 719-0429.A site visitwill/mmedliatelyfollow. All bids must conform to the instructions in the Request for Bidders (RFB). Interest- ed respondents may obtain a copy of the complete RFB by downloading itfor free at wwwsfwmd.oin purchasing a set for $108.00 at the above address, by call- ing (561) 682-6391, or by calling the 24-hour BID.HOTLINE 800-472-5290. The public s invited to attend the bid opening. Information on the status of this so- citation can be obtained at our web site www.sfwmd.gov. 134651 CGS 5/18/06 TRAILER, plywood deck 4.8 tires 4.80 Y 8, 1 7,8 coupler $80 (239)357-5984 DODGE CARGO VAN- '92. 3/4 ion While, Runs well. $1200. 561-7'8-1960 or 561-969-1660 Public Nolices Public Notice 5005 State Public - Legal Notice 5500 CITYOF LABELLE PUBLIC HEARING The City of LaBelle will conduct a Public Heanng for a Budget Amendment of its Community Development Block Grant, E ri.,m ,,: U -7 ,lu p mfn rl I Uo ry- Cloit.i rrii' fif r i- iii't'j .: EiW Thre I:urlI Hv 3jh'I 'dill [l- riili ,j' Jlijn 0j i ili'l jlT Il)] MI Ii I vity Hill 41 1 H 6 rr rIi 8di v,-I LiB1llr I. 0r 1J 0 r. l III, rir:,T r I ' 0 I ,7rr-h0 5 Ci l I un ,,;dr in ,, Ci.jR- iK .ll I lK il Ri: i I ll s1.1-: l 1.t i b..i rl Slt ib ilco m *ti:t .) ild.ie i tIe ,sy 0.-hl 10i ini Pli li 1r, riril ECOLAL :PPOReurnrr EMPLIiEfA/ HAnDKlntamEc 'm UCIRLtiC ".'iai.: merce Drive, LaBelle, FL, 863-675-1025, the undersigned, FORT personal property heretofore stored TV, washer, dryer, misc. items Joyce Nucamendi 12 Cabinet, chair& misc. teams Rhonda Smith K-27 K-28 TV, misc. items Chance Lamldn J-50 Washer, misc. items Martila Perez 738 Mattresses, Box spring, misc. items LorlSnyderK-39 Sofa, table & chairs, mattresses Shirley Mason J-62 Misc. items Johnnle Sue Beckworth M-3 Chair, misc. items Suzanne Ralston 707 Misc. items Branna Nelson K-29 Misc. items 134464 CGS 5/11,18/06 IN THE CIRCUITCOURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA Tiranf Hall Lesllo WeDn, Respondent NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE 10 LiI,'li We ,tr c Pifa r',,,eC-i Aenu Mo,)r Hjvai f, .L 141 rLU ARE O il.l i: r l r1 ii allur n,,i ,i ri;i .in .idir ug orjnr i Ir I al v ilJ i it .d ':' ;r e i .un l ii o ur ,l. Ytou d l. 1:! 1 i'r l Io II o0 h ir)Hl, 1" ll ,,t1.:,; 1 3i nl..:: I. 51I W I R OwO '; I j Bl:' cv n lv Cl .lrl.r, FL .3j44OI [Ai ill'O.-lji r jIi' N! fil g lrr ,jri1rjl w it" IrN slen, 0I rW: ,lCuurl l,,iufF 5ilvici orn F. ini.n RI ,T.iii, ]Ij l, i rl],0051r II you lall Io do so a neaodll may be entered again you for the rlel rde- manded in ihe ptlllon Copies of all couri docimaeno In this case. Including orders, are available at the Clerk al Ihe Cirnin Cous r al. lice You may review Ihese docu- menlo upon reqiell You must keep ihe Clerk of he CIrceil Coans aN cle notllie ol your current address Iou mat file Noetc of Cur rent Aodress Florida Supreme Court ApproOea Fam Py Lvw Form 12.915 I Fulore paper Inn mis Isuiiir will be mailed to h e addlres on record l1 Insecdan i erhil WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of docu- ments and information. Failure to comply can result In sanctions, In- eluding dismissal or striking of pleadings. DATED F .'O;A. mo ad evldence u iCuri ichte I:LI" (if !HE I 'C.u 11COuRT I :HAICdC rl. IA 2rS.' 1IV. hOICtE Of REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 06 THE CENTRAL COUNTY WATER CONtROL DISTRICT TiIu Oiii r b fiiolllidir l ir l h Rfir uIar W si11,10 Ih l h .lioa : 1, up0 rvl.:irr ..I ine Corjl mi(.un W Il.,lri' I.ornil DIl. irl( il m i ,i ritl, ,i l. W ,r-.jI, Miy :' JoIII,. 3t : or 31ir, Mlo ,lur. ihjbrouu, MS lur,r.i a.iri,,.h re :1i. State Road 833, Clewiston, Florida. The purpose of this meeting is to transact any and all business which may come before the Board. If a per- son decides to appeal the decision of the Board of Supervisors with respect to any matter considered at the public meeting or hearing herein referred he or she may need to insure that a ver- batim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testi- mony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. 133969 CN 5/18/06 NOTICE AUCTION on Friday, May 26,2006 at 9:00 a.m. at 1233 N.W. Avenue L, Belle Glade, Florida Property of Candlce Hager: Clothes rack, dresser w/mirror, night stand, full/queen bed w/headboard, and misc. Items Property of Patience Davis: 2 Big screen TVs, 26" TV, living room suite, entertainment center, coffee ta- ble, end table, chairs, toys and misc. items. 135045 BGS 5/18,25/06 mI Iricin I Pbic Noii REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Glades County Board of County Commissioners will accept sealed proposals up to 5:00 PM, June 9, 2006 at the County Manag- ers Office, Glades County Couthouse, Moore Haven, Florida forthe follong: Architectura/Engineering Services to Repair Courthouse Foundation, Columns and Electrica System Each agent shall inspect and evaluate the Courthouse, make the necessary and re- quired recommendations to bring the Courthouse into compliance including all la- bor, materials, necessary plans and permitting services and fees to fully execute those recommendations. Each aent must include evidence that they arecurreny licensedandregistered by th State of Florida Construction ndus Uicensing Board in accordance with al its current statutes. Each agency shall disclose the name of any officer, director, agent or subcontractor who is also an employee of Glades County, orida. time, sealed proposals for the award of a contract for the above services. Propo sals shall be received In the place identified above. Those proposals timely re ceived shall be opened and publicly read aloud at the above-stated time and place. Thi CoUNTV rn'-,-re tre rii m relec any or all proposals or 10o wav any in-u. ir i'i or iimTlit.es in any proposal or in Diu bidoing process wnroul Ildoi0- .ur .i 3 reas,. i reI la ruie 0 ar, a ilslorure arsil not resun In accral oI f',y ngn or a(1 or icus i 1 Rlul ny San uniuCcO.ilul rlu ilr Igaisnl nm Giases Iouriry Tarro ofl Coumy C.Tii, m~i.uonueri Ail pruopys, ina ri i'1 ctive, ty Werll.c Tayloi County Manrager 500 Ave.iue P,:,cI Uriie a80 1016 Mi ure H3vsn. rFonia 3341; Dy me sre10 a3 a a id riour arn.i r Cne aoll' n ro .rria -in :eaja envelope wn tre worao Propoal for Ser. vi,': lilr Courniiu.e Ren A iars 13459 CGi Gyiaces Cl ury 5tli/2u00 REQUEST FOR BIOS (RFB) CN060951 PACKINGHAM/BUTTERMILKSLOUGHS RESTORATION FEATURES, POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA The South Florida Water Management District will receive sealed bids through the Procurement Office, 2nd Floor, B-1 Bldg., 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406, for Packingham/Buttermllk Slouhs Restoration fea- tures, Polk County, FL on Monday, June 19, 2006 at 2:30 p.m. local time, at which timely submitted bids will be opened and publicly read. Construction of lev- ee, emergency spillway & gated culvert An OPTIONAL pre-bid conference will be held on Fday,.June 2,.2006 at 11:00 a.m. onsite: I-95/FL Turnpike to SR 60 west to River Ranch Blvd. Site located just S of Lake Kisslmmee. For directions call (561) 719-0429. Aste vlsl wlll mmedlatelyollow. All bids must conform to the instructions n the Request for Bdders (RF). Interest- ed respondents may obtain a copy of the complete RFB by dbwnloading t free at liW d.ta ov purchasing a set for $34.00 at the above address, by calling (561) 682-631, or by calling the 24-hour BID HOTUNE 800472-5290. The public is invited to attend the bid opening. Information on the status of this so. Ilctation can be obtained at our web site www.swmd.gov. 134638CGS/CN5/18/06. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR GLADES COUNTY FLORIDA CaseNumNmer 2005-279-DR Ir, Re il Mri;'3C u WAYNE R CASTEN Huit, ri lMBER- Ir FAim CASiftEi. wre N01 ICE OF ACTION FOR PUBLICATION TO.KIMBERLY FAITH CASTEN YOU ARE NOTIFIED irtl an jaiir, Ior i4siOliui:.r, 01 miii1'ia ,mi. ludilr irj3me flr liOlsrulOjA I marlilge pyrniil uOr f O arv-l.iojr ol real 0m P[i r'e (ivArp ,ry 3.1 li ir pyymeli't ot iup ,'jrl ra ior, riln .iii",I yAou ;uu jre reo.uliuel I :Ocll 3 lopy or. your *nnel r lt.t"o r 1 JAy len 1TI ilr,,i oi Rj1ph Elir 01 P'i3vi Li* fIri., e li'vri rs anrry wriie ad- ore 0 PO Orwir .nu. 461 S Mr, S cel LaiBelle Fior ,a3 33975 on or belore 6-9 06 auo ie mIe Ounginal wai Ihe clerk ol inRs iourl 31 l adiS County Cloirlnniui Aveli ulJ. 102 Moore vsier FL PO Bor 10. Moore Hjin,. FL 34i;1 ir-r before i-,l', On oFcli nlrW Oirnr .il or 0m- fTi-'lia rly er jni l namlr*:e i a- Iiur will 's, oirprei i.glw;rl yiu n rr, [n ,iliel d'11 IT'. d in 0 ie pF01 r rii WARNINGR Rukl 12 l'i Flodj fEamrly L.A nult; 0 PrOcieur cou'Tirin Sir Ijl Ui aulorIl, i'S O, Il0-u uI Jlo- ripl1n 0,1 ,nil ordihOii' fjinure i, comply can result in sanctions, includ- ing dismissal orstiking of pleading's. DATED iir Srm l sa y o0 May. ii06 lOE TllfN CicournCI r 13 4561 Q; 5 ld 'l0 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR HENRY COUNTY. FLORIDA iL [VIL DIvilO+ Ac.f NO ilut-.2;4DRk iN RE THE MARRIAcE iOF MICHAEL HARTWICK, Pe nIoner, Huijn and ELIZABETH LEE HARTWICK Plaintitf/Wife AMENDED NOTICE OF SUIT TO: Elizabeth Lee Hartwick Residence Unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Peti- tion for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Thomas Montgomery, Esquire, Attomey for Pe- titioner, whose address is .O. Box 1510, Belle Glade, FL 33430, and file the original with the Clerk of the above-styled Court, in LaBelle, Hendry C...uml Flo,i5,i uoi oi rlun Mvy 2q . 20r.6 c[nrisrn .a lujiTor'i' 3uar'.I you raly Ir iornterea Ir rne r llrt n e- mandedinthe Petition. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure; requires certain automatic disclosure of docu- ments and information. Failure to comply can resultIn sanctions, In- Court on April 19,2006. CLERK OFTHE COURT By:S.Hammond DEPUTY CLERK 133504 CGS 5/11,18,25;6/1/06 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HENDRY COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION Case No.2006-73-CADiv GKC NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE THE BANK OF NEW YORi. AS TRUSTEE fOR THE CERIiFICArEHOLDERS OF COUNTRYWIDE MORTGAGE BACKED SECURITIES SERIES 200 i-R4. Pirriift Ji)SE J OVALLE elan Derenalnts NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Fnal Judgment of Foreclo- sure Including Award of Altonoays' Fees and Costs dated May 3; 2006, entered in Case No. 2006-73-CA Div. GKC. of the Circuit Court of the 20th Judicial Circuit In and for Hendry County, Florida wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORK; AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFCATEHOLDERS OF COUNTRY- WIDEMORTGAGE BACKED SE- CURITIES SERIES 2003-R4 is the Plaintiff and JOSE J. OVALLE and NANSI OVALLE, his wife; SHERWOOD HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC. a Florida coloration; JOHN DOE, N//A CUACHTEMAC LOPEZ and JANE DOE, SNWKA MARIA CARBAJAL isare Defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at the second floor hallway, in front on the main Clerk's Office, Hendry County Courts Building, Labelle, Florida In the City of LaBelle, Florida at 11:00 A.M., on Wednesday, the 31st day of May, 2006, the follow-, g decrbed property, as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment of Fore- closure Including Award of Attorneys' Fees and Costs, to-wit ' Lot 9, Block B, of SHERWOOD SUBDI- VISION, according to the Map or Plat Inereol as re(oroiil in FPll Book 5 Page 127 in he Ia uDsih: Recnils o Hanfr CouTi Filurin Tu'Dirr wlm I 195 SuNC Maill Hlnome rvisng ioenriIC.illrlo' lJurflei! 0or FLfS1l6301681c5U31 ird FLFLS iBlbddrau31 j34 Tonr EHum- er. of 71638732 o aio .1638733. wrich is perrnanenillf Ishled i0 real property. DATED this 3rd day of May, 2006. BARBARA BUTLER, Clerk By:I/S/Hammond S. Deputy Clerk DENIS M. ROSENTHAL, ESQ. ADORNO & YOSS LLP 2525 Ponce De Leon Blvd. Sute 400 Miami, Florida 33134 (305) 460-1100 In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Senior Deputy Court Administrator County Justice Center, Rm 3112, 1700 Monroe Sreet, Fort Myers, Floi- da 33901, telephone number (813) 335-2299; 1-800-955-8771 (T or 1 (800) 955-8770 (V), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days priortotheproceedlng. 133374C6S5/11,18/06 " Notice of Public Meeting The Hendry County Construction Ucens- Ing board will hold a regularly sched- uled meeting on May 25, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. to conduct routine business. The meeting will be held at 25 Hicka- poochee Ave, Hendry County Court- house Complex, LaBelle, Rodda, in the county commissioners chambers. 133271 CB/CGS 5/18/2006 Earth Talk New Web site compares gas prices From the Editors of E/The Environmental Magazine Dear EarthTalk: Can you explain the "Zero Waste" move- .ment in Europe, Australia and elsewhere that goes beyond recycling to reduce waste? How can we make it happen here in the U.S.? In essence, "Zero Waste" is a design principle writ large, whereby products are con- ceived, produced, packaged, distributed and retired with their long-term environmental impacts in mind. According to the non-profit GrassRoots Recy- cling Network (GRRN), "Zero waste maximizes recycling, min- imizes waste, reduces consump- tion and ensures that products are made to be reused, repaired or recycled back into nature or the marketplace." GRRN is call- ing on companies to take responsibility for the entire life- cycle of their products and pack- aging, and on governments to not subsidize non-recyclable waste processing. "Waste is the result of bad design," says Eric Lombardi of EcoCycle, a recycler in Boulder, Colorado. "The concept of zero waste leads upstream to the designer's desk, where waste needs to be designed out." Lom- bardi, a leading light in the fledg- ling U.S. zero waste movement, lays out four basic principles for achieving zero waste: (1) Make producers responsible for the waste their products create; (2) invest in infrastructure rather than in more landfills and incin- erators; (3) end taxpayer subsi- dies for wasteful and polluting industries; (4) and create jobs and new businesses around the re-use of discards. While the concept has been slow to catch on here, it has been standard practice in parts of Europe and elsewhere for over a decade. In fact, some 25 countries require companies to take back their packaging, and some have gone so far as to mandate "Extended Producer Responsibility" laws, whereby companies must pay for the waste generated in the produc- tion, packaging and distribution of their products. In Germany, a 1991 ordi- nance seeking to address pack- aging waste was a huge success. By 2000, the agencies charged with collecting and recycling such materials were recovering over 90 percent of the plastics and glass used in German pack- aging. (In the U.S. we reclaim 5.3 and 26 percent respectively.) Another success story comes from Australia, where its capital city, Canberra, embarked on a "No Waste by 2010" campaign in 1996. By 2001 the city had reduced waste sent to landfills by 40 percent and more than doubled the garbage it captured for reuse. The city also began fueling two of its power stations with re-captured methane gas from its landfills, which is plenti- ful enough to power 3,000 homes for 30 years. In the U.S., industry has con- tinually put up roadblocks to any serious consideration of adopt- ing such initiatives at the federal level. But, according to the Zero Waste International Alliance, at least 18 local communities have taken it upon themselves to adopt their own strategies for achieving zero waste. These include a dozen California cities and towns; Boulder and Summit counties in Colorado; Carrboro, North Carolina; the Central Ver- mont Waste Management Dis- trict; and the cities of Seattle and New York. "Zero waste is about chal- lenging the ruling paradigm that says we can manage waste safe- ly in landfills and incinerators," says GRRN's national coordina- tor, Bill Sheehan. GRRN helps coordinate efforts to implement zero waste campaigns in the U.S., and offers a wealth of free resources on its website. CONTACTS: GrassRoots Recycling Network, www.grrn. org; EcoCycle, www.ecocycle. org; Zero Waste International Alliance, www.zwia.org. GOT AN ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTION? Send it to: Earth- Talk, c/o E/The Environmental Magazine, P.O. Box 5098, West- port, CT 06881; submit it at: www.emagazine.com/earthtalk/ thisweek/, or e-mail: earthtalk@ emagazine.com. Read past columns at: www.emagazine. com/earthtalk/archives.php. TALLAHASSEE Escalating fuel prices are impacting not only the motoring public, but the state's agriculture industry as well, Florida Agriculture and Con- sumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson said today. To help consumers gauge gasoline prices around Florida, Bronson unveiled a web site that will provide weekly updates on the average price of regular, mid- grade and premium gasoline, as well as diesel fuel, in 20 Florida major metropolitan areas. The web site is located at www.flori- da-agriculture.com/gasprices/. "This tool will enable motorists to see how their area compares with others around the state," Mr. Bronson said. "It will also assist the public in planning travel for business or pleasure." Bronson said the state's 44,000 farmers have seen fuel prices increase by a reported 68 cents a gallon in the past year, adding well in excess of $100 million to their agricultural pro- duction costs. Growers are highly dependent on fuel for operations on their farms, trans- porting their crops to market, and to receive shipments of seeds, plants, fertilizer and other materials they need to operate their farms and ranch- es. Costs for all of those activi- ties have increased. "Our growers, who feed the world with the 280 commercial crops they produce, are having a tough time," Mr. Bronson said. "We in Florida and throughout the country have the safest and most affordable food supply in the world, and our producers are "We see this initiative as holding real.promise to assist our country in reducing its dependence on foreign oil and in-giving our growers alternative crops that may be the difference in whether or not they keep their land in agriculture." Charles H. Bronson, Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner doing all that they can to absorb these increased costs." In an effort to ease both Flori- da and the nation's dependency on foreign oil, Mr. Bronson is spearheading an effort to have Florida farmers grow fuel crops to support this production. Known as "Farm to Fuel," the initiative stems from the "25 x '25" vision, which calls for 25 percent of the nation's energy needs to be produced by Ameri- ca's farms, ranches and forests by the year 2025. "Florida is well positioned to be a leader in this effort because of our available farmland and our mild climate," Mr. Bronson said. "The goal is to reduce the country's dependency on foreign oil, and at the same time to pro- vide alternative crops that our farmers can grow to keep our industry viable." In January, Mr. Bronson held his first "Farm to Fuel" meeting in Tallahassee attended by about 60 representatives of Florida's agriculture industry, companies interested in build- ing processing plants to convert crops to fuel and scientists who have developed processes for converting crops to ethanol or bio-diesel. Plans are being made for a major conference on the subject in late summer. Last week, Governor Jeb Bush and the Florida Cabinet, which includes Mr. Bronson, adopted a resolution in support of the "25 x '25" vision, encour- aging the production of renew- able energy and fuels by Florida farms and ranches to help meet the state and nation's future energy needs. At Mr. Bronson's urging, the Florida Legislature, which con- cluded its 2006 session last week, provided $5 million this year for grants in support of bio-energy research and demonstration projects in addition to $10 mil- lion slated for other renewable energy technologies. "We see this initiative as holding real promise to assist our country in reducing its dependence on foreign oil and in giving our growers alternative crops that may be the difference in whether or not they keep their land in agriculture," Mr. Bronson said. Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 I ~ I CAN BRAND NEW CHEVROLET 2006 TRAILBLAZER OVER 165 TRAILBLAZERS IN STOCK BRAN NEW200 BRAND NEW 2006 CHEVROLET AIR CONDITIONING, 2.2L, AM/FM/CD AND MUCH MORE, STK#6F611873 =x m ,-AMME03r $80998 4072 168 COBALTS AT SIMILAR SAVINGS BRAND NEW 2006 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 3.42 REAR AXLE RATIO, VORTEC 5300 V8 ENGINE, FULL POWER. STK#6J141413 * Automatic Trans. Cruise Control Aluminum Wheels * 275 HP Engine 4200 Power Windows Air Conditioning Vortec 16 Engine Power Door Locks AM/FM/CD And More * ONSTAR 4 Wheel ABS Brakes Stk#62122624 BRAND NEW' 2006 CHEVROLET SILVERADO .,.EXT. 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Pictures are for illustration purposes only. "Ghostbusters" (Parker, Jr.) used by permission of EMI Golden Torch Music & Raydiola Music. All rights reserved. 1996-2006 AutoNation Inc. I' I Irl I r I ~1 ' Serving the communities south of Lake Okeechobee Thursday, May 18, 2006 40001r, j&-W*jlj'bdF*jjjjj' J-1 -I Glades County Delinquent Tax List May 11, 18, 25, 2006 1 GLADES COUNTY, FL 2005 DELINQUENT TAX ASSESSMENT REAL ESTATE LISTINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Commencing on the 31st day of May, 2006 at Moore Haven, County of Glades, State of Florida, Tax Sale Certificates will be sold on the following described land to pay the amount due taxes herein set opposite the same, together with all costs of such sale and all advertising. Sale will be held at the Glades County Commissioners Room, 2nd Floor; Glades County Courthouse, Moore Haven, FL and will start at 9:00 AM. If not Completed on May FS. 197.402(3) 31st, 2006, it will be continued on June 1st, 2006, 1 R0011300 $972.79 A01-42-28-A00-001 C-0000 9.54 AC HX OB0212P0430 KELLER DONNIE + NE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4LESS THE E 30 FT SUBJ TO EASE N 60 FT TOTAL AC 9.54 MI/L 2 R0014400 $625.97 A01-42-28-U02-000A-0200 5.07 AC OB0244P0368 WHITE ROBERT S + TRA-20AKAN 1/2.OF NW 1/4 OFSW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 SUBJ TO 30 FTEASMT OVER W SIDE THEREOF TOTAL ACRES 5.07 M/L 3 R0014800 $569.14 A01-42-28-U02-000A-0250 5.07 AC OB0235P0314 YOUNG ROBIN D TRA-25AKATHE N 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 SUBJ TO EASEMTS OVER THE E 30 FT + OVER THE W (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 4 R0016800 $1801.87 A01-42-28-U02-0001-0160 5.07 AC HX OB0225P0210 HANDERHAN THOMAS R +. TR B-16 AKA N 335 FT OF S 1340FT OF E 1/4 OF NW 1/4 SUBJ TO EASEMT OVER E 30 FT THEREOF TOTAL ACRES 5.07 M/L 5 R0017100 $889.81 A01-42-28-U02-000B-0190 5.07 AC HX OB0135P0592 MC KINNEY DAVID L + TR B-19AKA N 335 FT OF S 1005 FT OF E 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF NW 1/4 TOTAL ACRES 5.07 M/L 6 R0017500 $1042.04 A01-42-28-U02-000B-0230 9.29 AC OB0231P0891 CRUZ SANTIAGO TR B-23 + 26 AKA S 670 FT OF W 1/2 OF E 1/20F NW 114 SUBJ TO EASEMENTS OVER E 30 FT OVER W 30 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL I 7 R0018500 $8096 A02-42-28-A00-004A-0030 I 23AC OB0172P0896 BARCENAS LUIS MARISELA COMMENCE AT NW COR OF SE114 OF SW1/4 SEC 2 AS POB TH S 89DEG42'20"E ALG N LI OF SE1/4 OF SW1/4 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 8 R0022000 $167.03 A02-42-28-U01-0000-0270 AC HX OB0177P0466 CASHATT NANCY W TR 27 CALOOSA ESTATES UNIT 4 9 R0022300 $1303.21 A02-42-28-U01-0000-0300 PERMENTER WILLIAM F + TR 30 CALOOSA ESTATES UNIT 4 " 10 R0023100 $707.18 A02-42-28-U01-0000-041A MEDEIROS JOHN R EST + ANN COMM AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC 2 TH S 01 DEG 00 MIN 15 SEC E 1048.00 FT TO SW COR OF TR 42 TH S 01 DEG (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 11 R0023500 $229.59 A02-42-28-U01-0000-0420 HILL MICHAEL T BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH S 01 DEG 00 MIN 15 SEC E 891.66 FT TO POB TH CONT 105.66 FT THN 89 DEG (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 12 R0024300 $135.06 A02-42-28-U01-000-0570 CASTLE CARE PROPERTY TR 57 CALOOSA ESTATES UNIT 4 13 R0024400 $223.19 A02-42-28-U01-0000-0580 ABBOTT THOMAS K 3/4 INT + TR 58 CALOOSA ESTATES UNIT 4 14 R0024500 $787.28 A02-42-28-U01-0000-0590 AC HX OB0116P0012 WOODWARD WILLIAM DAVID + TR 59 CALOOSA ESTATES UNIT 4 15 R0025000 $7.53 A02-42-28-U01-0000-064A .08 AC OB0203P0936 MC CANDLES LYLE F N 150 FT OF E 25 FT TR 64 CALOOSA ESTATES UNIT 4 UNREC S2 T42S R28E 16 R0027400 $561.31 A04-42-28-A00-001A-0009 5.00 AC OB0217P0476 VACCARO JODY 1/3 INT + S 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 SUBJ TO 30 FT EASEMENT ON S + E BDRY LI FOR INGRESS + EGRESS TOTAL ACRES 5.00 17 R0030700 $347.49 A05-42-28-A00-002B-0000 44.41 AC OB0148P0308 BROWN CHARLES D E 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 + NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 + EXC S 60 FT TOTAL ACRES 44.41 18 R0031300 $3326.45 A05-42-28-AOO-002J-0000 20.00 AC OB0223P0757 MEDEIROS ANTERO MANUELA + N 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 LESS E 30 FT + LESS N 30 FT THEREOF TOTAL ACRES 20.00 19 R0036300 $6396.83 A07-42-28-AOO-0010-0000 321.90AC OB0235P0179 GRAY JANET P N 1/2 OF OF SEC 7 TWNP 42S RNG28E TOGETHER WITH A NON- EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT OVER AND ACROSS THE W 30 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 20 R0036700 $1492.38 A07-42-28-AOO-0040-0000 27.73 AC OB0135P0794 ACEVEDO STEVEN W 3/4 OF S 1/4 OF SE 1/4 EXC SR 720 R/W OF 2.27 A TOTAL ACRES 27.73 21 R0038100 $748.43 A09-42-28-AOO-002J-0000 6.54 AC OB0241P0890 WILSON ROGER DALE + W 1/3 OF N 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF SE 1/4 SEC 9 TWNP 42S RNG 28E 6.54 AC M/L 22 R0038200 $1616.94 A09-42-28-A00-002K-6000 6.54 AC OB0230P0186 LOPEZ FRANK + E 113 OF N 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF SE 1/4 SEC 9 TWNP 42S RNG 28E TOTAL AC 6.54 M/L 23 R0039400 $1291.73 A09-42-28-AOO-005C-0000 9.60 AC OB0219P0722 ROJAS SORAYA + THE SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4LESS R/W TOTAL ACRES 9.60 24 R0042400 $1226.44 A09-42-28-U02-000B-0090 5.10 AC OB0217P0018 ARIAS WENDY TR B-9 AKATHE N 332.8 FT OF S 1331.2 FT OF E 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 SUBJ TO EASEMTS OVER THE W 30 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 25 R0048100 $808.83 A11-42-28-AOO-001 C-0050 WIGGINS SCOTTY L + FROM NW COR OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 RUN E 515.18 FT FOR POB TH S 500 FT TH W 164 FT TH N 500 FT TH E (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 26 R0048400 $1233.80 A11-42-28-A00-001C-0080 -IINDERSMAN BRIAN R * S 11 T42S R28E FROM NW COR OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 RUN E 1057.56 FT FOR POB TH S 500 FT TH W 214.38 FT TH (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 27 R0050900 $203.47 A11-42-28-A00-007B-0020 2.99 AC HX OB0199P0025 WALLACE RANDY B COMM AT SW COR OF LOT 2 FOR POB TH N 0 DEG 03 MIN 25 SEC W ALG W LI OF SUBD 300 FTTH N 89 DEG 51 MIN (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 28 R0051400 $194.63 A11-42-28-AOO-007D-0000 2.16 AC OB0103P0049 BRIAN SCOTT ENTERPRISES I S11 T42S R28E 2.16 AC MIL BEG SE COR LT 11 BLK B BRIARWOOD SUB GC PB 3 PGS 88- 89 THS89o53'58"E (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 29 R0057800 $801.25 A16-42-28-U01-0000-0030 1028AC OB0128P0605 LANG WANDA J i TR 3 AKA E 1/2 OF W 112 OF NE 1/4 OF NE 1 4 UNREC ALFRED E WILSON UNIT F DEV TOTAL ACRES 1.28 M/L 30 R0061400 $459.20 A22-42-28-A00-001B-0000 20.00 AC OB0231P0482 SANCHEZ CALVAN R 1/2 INT E 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 TOTAL ACRES 20.00 31 R0063100 $2242.19 A23-42-28-AOO-0010-0000 25.00 AC OB0075P0486 RIGHETTI THOMAS R ETAL E 147 FT OF NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 + W 1503.75 FT OF N 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF NE 1/4TOTAL ACRES 25.00 M/L 32 R0064500 $304.21 A23-42-28-AOO-008D-0000 24.66 AC OB0150P0843 DAVIS JAMES A A 25.13 ACRES PARCEL OF LAND DESC PER: COMM AT A CONC MONUMENT FOUND MARKING THE CORNER COMMON (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 33 R0064700 $897.48i A23-42-28-AOO-008F-0000 10.00 AC OB0151P0892 SCHAFER DONNA L COMM AT SE COR OF NE 1/4: TH N OODEG 07MIN 17SEC E 980.46 FT TH N 89DEG 23MIN 32SEC W 1767.85 FT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 34 R0066500 $1223.10 A24-42-28-AOO-004A-0000 20.00 AC HX OB0241P0695 VILLARRAGA JOSE AGUSTIN N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 TOGETHER WITH EASMT PER OR 69-525 TOTAL ACRES 20.00 35 R0067200 $127.41 A24-42-28-AOO-008A-0000 1.06 AC OB0163P0199 AUERBACH BARRY 1.06 AC LYING IN SW COR OF SEC 24 BEING 302.03 FT N + S + 152.50 FT E + W AKA BLK 8 LOT 34 HIDDEN (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 36 R0068000 $1732.79 A25-42-28-AOO-0020-0000 10.00 AC OB0224P0811 SALIQUE MOHAMMED A + SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 TOTAL ACRES 10.00 37 R0068600 $27.70 A25-42-28-U01-0001-0030 ELIZONDO ENRIQUE + ESTELL BLK 1 LOT 3 UNREC HIDDEN LAKES RANCH UNIT 1 OR 49 PG 492 TOTAL ACRES 1.01 M/L 38 R0068800 $27.70 A25-42-28-U01-0001-0070 NAPOLI EDWARD R BLK 1 LOT 7 UNREC HIDDEN LAKES RANCH UNIT 1 OR 49 PG 492 TOTAL ACRES 1.01 M/L 39 R0070200 $27.70 A25-42-28-U01-0001-0720 AUERBACH BARRY BLK 1 LOT 72 UNREC HIDDEN LAKES RANCH UNIT 1 OR 49 PG 492 TOTAL ACRES 1.11 M/L 40 R0072600 $27.70 A25-42-28-U01-0002-1050 PLATT TERANCE L + DOREEN BLK 2 LOT 105 UNREC HIDDEN LAKES RANCH UNIT 1 OR 49 PG 494 TOTAL ACRES 1.04 M/L 41 R0074100 $27.70 A25-42-28-U01-0003-1460 NAPOLI EDWARD R BLK 3 LOT 146 UNREC HIDDEN LAKES RANCH UNIT 1 OR 49 PG 494 TOTAL ACRES 1.01 M/L 42 R0075600 $27.70 A25-42-28-U01-0003-1690 NAPOLI EDWARD R BLK 3 LOT 169 UNREC HIDDEN LAKES RANCH UNIT 1 OR 49 PG 492 TOTAL ACRES 1.01 M/L 43 R0077400 $27.70 A25-42-28-U01-0005-2460 OLSON JERRY R+RICHARD L*J BLK 5 LOT 246 UNREC HIDDEN LAKES RANCH UNIT 1 OR 49 PG 492 TOTALACRES 1.01 M/L 44 R0082300 $209.41 A25-42-28-U01-0014-4730 1.08 AC OB0236PO335 GAONA JOSE A + BLK 14 LOT 473 UNREC HIDDEN LAKES RANCH UNIT 1 OR 49 PGS 492-495 TOTAL ACRES 1.08 M/L 45 R0082500 $468.16 A25-42-28-U01-0014-4750 2.16 AC OB0155P0956 BROWN BRIAN BLK 14 LOTS 475 + 476 UNREC HIDDEN LAKES RANCH UNIT 1 OR 49 PGS 492-495 TOTALACRES 2.16 M/L 46 R0083000 $950.15 A26-42-28-A0O-001C-0010 8.47 AC OB0204P0375 WARD JOHN W + DAWN M S26 T42S R28E COMM AT NE COROF N 112 OF SE i1 OF NE 114 TH N 89o15'39" W ALNG N LI OF N V12 OF iADD L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL I 47 R0083600 $52.72 A26-42-28-A00-002C-0000 38.63 AC OB0205P0562 NELSON CHARLES E + DALE M NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS THE N & E 30 FT+ LESS S 60 FT TOTAL ACRES 38.60 48 R0083700 $499.25 A26-42-28-A00-002D-0000 101.57 AC HX OB0137P0747 JOHNSON SARAA SE 1/4 EXC 117-648 + EXC RD R/W TOTAL ACRES 101.57 49 R0088500 $509.61 A30-42-28-AOO-003A-0000 20.00 AC HX OB0244P0420 NORSWORTHY MELISSA 3/4 IN S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS + EGRESS TOTAL ACRES 20.00 50 R0088900 $1854.79 A30-42-28-AOO-006A-0000 20.00 AC OB0099P0835 RAHING CHARLES F + MARCIA S 1'2 OF NE I14 OF SW 1/4 TOTAL ACRES 20 00 MiL 51 R0090700 $237 95 A31-42-28-A00-010A-0000 20.00 AC OB0208P0713 ESPINAR MARCO ANTONIO JR S 112 OF NW 114 OF SE 114 TOTAL ACRES 20 00 MIL 52 R0090800 $235.22 A31-42-28-AOO-0100-0000 20.00 AC OB0207P0264 ESPINAR MARCO ANTONIO JR N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 TOTAL ACRES 20.00 M/L 53 R0091100 $11.35 A31-42-28-AO00-014A-0000 20.00 AC HX OB0142P0556 KEBLISH JOHN S 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 SUBJ TO EASMTS TOTAL ACRES 20.00 54 R0091800 $116.22 A32-42-28-AOO-001 B-0000 20.00 AC OB0243P0709 COATES JOHN P + S 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 SUBJ TO THE E 30 FT TOTAL AC 20.00 M/L 55 R0097300 $237.46 S01-42-28-001-0003-0010 2.75 AC OB0086P0438 STANLEY ALONZO + LENNORA BLK 3 LOTS 1 THRU 48 INCL MAGIC CITY SUB GC PB 1 PG 17 56 R0097400 $2$7.46 S01-42-28-001-0004-0010 2.75 AC OB0086P0438 STANLEY ALONZO + LENNORA BLK 4 LOTS 1 THRU 48 INCL MAGIC CITY SUB GC PB 1 PG 17 57 R0097500 $124.07 S01-42-28-001-0005-0010 1.43 AC OB0086P0438 STANLEY ALONZO + LENNORA BLK 5 LOTS 1 THRU 25 INCL MAGIC CITY SUB GC PB 1 PG 17 58 R0100400 $1719.29 S09-42-28-001-0000-0230 4.33 AC OB0159P0776 PIGOTT RALPH M + SHANNON LOT 23 + THE ADJ 25 FT PORTIONOF VACATED AVES B C + 3RD ST LABELLE HIGHLAND 1ST ADD GC PB 1 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 59 R0102300 $886.83 S11-42-28-001-000A-0080 1.46 AC OB0215P0726 GILL OLIVER W BLKA LOT 8 BRIARWOOD SUB GC PB 3 PGS 88 + 89 60 R0104900 $430.46 S11-42-28-001-00OC-0080 .86 AC HX OB0173P0303 PEMBERTON IRVING J JR BLK C LOT 8 EXC W 20 FT BRIARWOOD SUB GC PB 3 PGS 88 + 89 61 R0105200 $1389.63 S15-42-28-001-0000-0010 5.77 AC HX OB0185P0836 ARCHER ROBERT L JR + LOT 1 RAINBOW RANCH ESTATES PB 4 PG 132-133 62 R0108100 $56.83 S29-42-28-001-0007-0010 .28 AC OB0135P0100 DAVIS DANNY D BLK 7 LOTS 1 THRU 5 INCL SANTA BARBARA SUB GC PB 1 PG 49 63 R0108300 $236.13 S29-42-28-001-0007-0120 1.20 AC OB0135P0100 DAVIS DANNY D BLK 7 LOTS 12 THRU 32 INCL SANTA BARBARA SUB GC PB 1 PG 49 64 R0108800 $314.57 S29-42-28-001-0010-0010 1.60 AC OB0132P0697 MAYNARD KENNETH + SHARLEN BLK 10 LOTS 1 THRU 28 INCL SANTA BARBARA SUB GC PB 1 PG 49 65 R0109200 $626.23 S29-42-28-001-0013-0010 1.83AC HX OB0132P0169 DAVIS DANNY D BLK 13 LOTS 1 THRU 32 INCL SANTA BARBARA SUB GC PB 1 PG 49 66 R0109900 $23.12 S29-42-28-002-0003-0070 .12 AC OB0228P0820 NAPOLI EDWARD R BLK 3 LOTS 7 + 8 SAN JOSE SUB GC PB 1 PG 50 67 R0110200 $23.12 S29-42-28-002-0005-0010 .11 AC. OB0202P0548 PALMER LORETTA LAS TRUST BLK.5 LOTS 1 + 2 SAN JOSE SUB GC PB 1 PG 50 68 R0110300 $300.49 S29-42-28-002-0006-0010 1.83 AC HX OB0235P0213 PORTER AMANDA L + BLK 6 LOTS 1 THRU 32 SAN JOSE SUB GC PB 1 PG 50 69 R0110600 $34.32 S29-42-28-002-0008-0050 .17 AC OB0224P0238 NAPOLI EDWARD R BLK 8 LOTS 5 6 7 SAN JOSE SUB GC PB 1 PG 50 70 R0110800 $23.12 S29-42-28-002-0008-0290 .11 AC OB0234P1032 CLEVENGER DAVID T BLK 8 LOTS 29 + 30 SAN JOSE SUB GC PB 1 PG 50 71 R011800 2591 S29-12.-28.003.0006 0110) 17 AC OBO228P044-17 HARRIS DOROTHY B'LK 6 LOTS 11 12 13 SANTA CRUZ SUB GC PB 1 PG 51 72 R0112600 $17.52 S29-42-28-003-0011-0270 .11 AC OB0224P0868 NAPOLI EDWARD R BLK 11 LOTS 27 + 28 SANTA CRUZ SUB GC PB 1 PG 51 73 R0112700 $17.52 S29-42-28-003-0014-0120 .11 AC OB0234P1048 CLEVANGER DAVID T BLK 14 LOTS 12 + 13 SANTA CRUZ SUB GC PB 1 PG 51 74 R0113300 $25.91 S29-42-28-003-0018-0070 .18 AC OB0216P0851 NAPOLI EDWARD R BLK 18 LOTS 7 8 9 SANTA CRUZ SUB GC PB 1 PG 51 75 R 1O1i90)' 1.2. 12 329.-.2.28-.0',.'l00 ,-003,)i 12 AC OB0063P',18-1 MORE r.1ARY IWAYNEi BLK 17 LOTS 3 .1 SAt DIEGO SUB GC PB 1 PG 52 76 R0116000 $23.12 S29-42-28-004-0017-0050 .12 AC CHESHAM ALBERT HOWARD BLK 17 LOTS 5 + 6 SAN DIEGO SUB GC PB 1 PG 52 77 R0117000 $286.96 S36-42-28-001-0002-0100 .18AC OB0116P0390 JOHNSON SARAA BLK 2 LOTS 10 11 12 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG57 78 R0117200 $590.65 S36-42-28-001-0003-0050 .25 AC OB0199P0071 ESQUIVEL JUAN + NORA BLK 3 LOTS 5 6 7 8 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG57 79 R0117600 $195.69 S36-42-28-001-0004-0070 .18AC OB0086P0724 ROATEN MARY E BLK 4 LOTS 7 8 9 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 80 R0117900 $1225.48 S36-42-28-001-0005-0060 .44AC OB0194P0698 ESQUIVEL JUAN + NORA H BLK 5 LOTS 6 THRU 12 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG57 81 R0118800 $448.79 S36-42-28-001-0006-0190 .18AC OB0212P0609 CALOOSA MOBILE HOMES INC BLK 6 LOTS 19 20 21 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 82 R0119200 $552.09 S36-42-28-001-0007-0090 .25 AC OB0184P0852 CALOOSA MOBILE HOMES INC BLK 7 LOTS 9 10 11 12 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG57 83 R0120100 $453.71 S36-42-28-001-0008-0100 .18AC OB0244P0273 REYES LORENZO + BLK 8 LOTS 10 11 12 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG57 84 R0120200 $488.56 S36-42-28-001-0008-0130 .31 AC HX OB0215P0605 SERRANO GREGORIO + BLK 8 LOTS 13 THRU 17 INCL CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 85 R0120900 $130.79 S36-42-28-001-0009-0130 .12 AC OB0226P0652 CALOOSA MOBILE HOMES INC BLK 9 LOTS 13 + 14 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG57 86 R0122000 $325.68 S36-42-28-001-0011-0010 .31 AC OB0114P0034 JOHNSON SARAA BLK 11 LOTS 1-5 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 87 R0122700 $414.87 S36-42-28-001-0012-0010 .18AC OB0165P0486 CALOOSA MOBILE HOMES INC BLK 12 LOTS 1 THRU 3 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG57 88 R0124000 $333.40 S36-42-28-001-0014-0090 .25 AC OB0192P0393 JOHNSON SARAA BLK 14 LOTS 9 10 11 12 INCL CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 89 R0126700 $379.09 S36-42-28-001-0018-0110 .12 AC OB0121P0326 HEAD R A' BLK 18 LOTS 11 + 12 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 90 R0127100 $295.65 S36-42-28-001-0019-0070 .18 AC OB0236P0340 REYES SANTIAGO JR BLK 19 LOTS 7THRU 9 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG57 91 R0127200 $311.16 S36-42-28-001-0019-0100 .18 AC OB0236P0340 SANTIAGO REYES JR BLK 19 LOTS 10 THRU 12 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 92 R0127300 $301.52 S36-42-28-001-0019-0130 .18AC OB0236P0340 REYES SANTIAGO JR BLK 19 LOTS 13 THRU 15 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 93 R0127400 $266.48 S36-42-28-001-0019-0160 .18AC OB0236P0340 REYES SANTIAGO JR BLK 19 LOTS 16 THRU 18 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 94 R0127800 $494.00 S36-42-28-001-0020-0030 .25 AC OB0226P0501 RAMOS MARIA LUISA BLK 20 LOTS 3 THRU 6 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 95 R0127900 $325.60 336-42 28.001-0020-0070 18AC Ob'j14IPl05- 9 HEAD R A BLK 20 LOTS 7 8 9 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 96 R0128000 $30.03 S36-42-28-001-0020-0100 .18AC HX OB01010P0298 ZAMARRON ELENTERIO H + BLK 20 LOTS 10 11 12 CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG57 97 R0128200 $634.81 S36-42-28-001-0020-0190 .18AC OB0152P0973 REYES SANTIAGO JR + SANDR BLK 20 LOTS 19 THRU 21 INC CRESCENT PLACE NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 57 98 R0129100 $1792.66 S36-42-28-002-0014-0080, .62AC OB0193P0530 WILLIAMS BEATRICE E BLK 14 LOTS 8 THRU 17 CRESCENT PLACE NO 3 GC PB 2 PG2 99 R0129200 $1095.28 S36-42-28-002-0015-0010 .37 AC OB0190P0530 F'OLHILL FRAnK S * BLK 15 LOTS I 2 3 4 19 20 CRESCENT PLACE rNo 3 GC PB 2 PG 2 l 100 R0129300 $746.18 S36-42-28-002-0015-0050 .56 AC HX OB0216P0648 ESCALANTE NATIVADAD + BLK 15 LOTS 5 6 12 THRU 18 CRESCENT PLACE NO 3 GC PB 2 PG 2 101 R0131100 $395.70 S36-42-28-003-0000-0040 2.42 AC HX OB0103P0783 HOWELL ORVILLE M S 1/2 OF LOT 4AKAS 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 CRESCENT ACRES SUB GC PB 3 PGS 121 + 122 102 R0132200 $807.72 S36-42-28-003-0000-0150 5.05 AC OB0228P0313 HICIANO MIGUELA+ LOT 15AKA N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 CRESCENT ACRES SUB GC PB 3 PGS 121 + 122 103 R0133300 $310.96 S36-42-28-004-0000-0020 1.01 AC HX OB0241P0438 GRILLO-CROSS TERESA M LOT 2 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PG4 104 R0133700 $274.87 S36-42-28-004-0000-0060 1.01 AC HX OB0195P0980 BENAVIDES EZEQUIEL + LOT 6 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PG 4 105 R0133900 $1026.99 S36-42-28-004-0000-0080 1.01 AC OB0155P0832 MEZA ROBERT LOT 8 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PG 4 106 R0134900 $1463.75 S36-42-28-004-0000-0180 .99AC OB0221P0608 CENTRAL MOBILE HOMES INC LOT 18 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PGS 3-4 107 R0135000 $1849.13 S36-42-28-004-0000-0190 .99 AC OB0235P0266 HAMPTON JOEL LOT 19 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PG 3-4 108 R0135300 $1382.28 S36-42-28-004-0000-0220 .99 AC OB0238P0701 KERLEK DAVID LOT 22 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PGS 3-4 109 R0136200 $704.03 S36-42-28-004-0000-0310 .99 AC HX OB0170P0121 EARNEST CHRISTOPHER J + LOT 31 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PGS 3-4 110 R0137000 $1378.04 S36-42-28-004-0000-0390 .99AC OB0201P1016 MORENO MANUEL LOT 39 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PGS 3-4 111 R0137100 $988.17 S36-42-28-004-0000-0400 .99 AC OB0222P0937 RIVERA VERONICA + LOT 40 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PG 4 112 R0137200 $962.26 S36-42-28-004-0000-0410 .99 AC OB0222P0283 CENTRAL MOBILE HOMES INC LOT 41 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PGS 3-4 113 R0137400 $169.28 S36-42-28-004-0000-0430 .99 AC HX OB0192P0798 MARQUES JUAN LOT 43 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PGS 3-4 114 R0137900 $526.77 S36-42-28-004-0000-0480 AC HX OB0151P0029 GARCIA JUAN + LOT 48 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PGS 3-4 115 R0138400 $266.29 S36-42-28-004-0000-0530 i1.15AC HX OB0168P1011 RIVERA PETE LOT 53 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PGS 3-4 116 R0138900 $1794.59 S36-42-28-004-0000-0580 1.10 AC OB0197P0523 ADAME ODELIA LOT 58 COUNTRY MEADOWS GC PB 4 PGS 3-4 117 R0148700 $17.52 S25-40-29-001-0087-0200 STEWART ESSIE + BLK 87 LOTS 20 THRU 24 HENFORD SUB GC PB 2 PGS 12 131415 118 R0154400 $6328.06 A32-41-29-A01-0020-0000 10.00 AC OB0227P0371 PALM FARMS LTD BLK 4 TR 2 LABELLE HEIGHTS GC PB 1 PG 35 TOTAL ACRES 10.00 119 R0156600 $14.15 S01-41-29-002-0037-0210 GRODZICKI GARY + BLK 37 LOTS 21 22 23 24 PALMDALE HTS PLAT NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 27 120 R0157200 $1752 S01--1129.002-0064-0060 PALM FARMS LTD BLK 64 LOTS 6 THRU 10 PALMDALE HTS PLAT NO 2 GC PB 1 PG 27 121 R0157700 $20.88 S01-41-29-005-0006-0210 DAILEY M ANITA BLK 6 LOTS 21 THRU 26 PALMDALE HTS PLAT NO 4 GC PB 1 PGS 32 + 39 122 R0157800 $7.43. S01-41-29-005-0007-0110 LANG JOHN E BLK 7 LOTS 11 + 12 PALMDALE HTS PLAT NO 4 GC PB I PGS 32 + 39 123 R0159300 $4.06 $01-41-29-005-0069-0110 LESSER FRANK + JOAN BLK 69 LOT 11 PALMDALE HTS PLAT NO 4 GC PB 1 PGS )32 + 39 124 R0159400 $34.32 S01-41-29-005-0073-0210 PHELAN JOHN A BLK 73 LOTS 21 THRU 30 PALMDALE HTS PLAT NO 4 GC PB 1 PGS 32 +39 125 R0159800 $743 5.1 -41-.29.005-0093-0340 SJURSEN AT EST BLK 93 LOTS 3- 35 PALMDALE HTS PLAT NO 4 GC PB 1 PGS 32 39 126 R0160000 $17.52 S01-41-29-005-0103-0210 BIBB W H + GLADYS BLK 103 LOTS 21 THRU 25 PALMDALE HTS PLAT NO 4 GC PB 1 PGS 32 + 39 127 R0164300 $1998.67 A17-42-29-AOO-0030-0000 25.00 AC OB0221P0609 PALM FARMS LTD + SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 EXC N 495 FT TOTAL ACRES 25.00 128 R0168400 $7269.30 A23-42-29-AOO-0030-0000 25.24 AC OB0227P0608 ROCKING CHAIR RANCH LLC W 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 + S 6 ACRES BEING S 791.32 FT OFW 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF NWl/4 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 129 R0169600 $1922.49 A25-42-29-AOO-0050-0000 571.85 AC OB0185P0425 AMTEL FARM INC THAT PORTION LYING N + W OF THE CALOOSAHATCHEE RIVER EXC RWYS TOTAL ACRES 571.85 130 R0169800 $74.77 A26-42-29-A00-003A-0000 20.00 AC OB0185P0425 BARRON BARNEY JOE TRUSTEE THE W 1500 FT OF THE N 580.80 FT OF THE S 1/2 TOTAL AC 20 M/L 131 R0169900 $2366.69 A26-42-29-AOO-0030-0000 339.65 AC OB0185P0425 AMTEL FARM INC SE 1/4 + SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 + E 1/2 OF SW 1/4 + NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 + SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 LESS THE W 1500 FT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 132 R0174000 $2244.75 A29-42-29-AOO-003B-0000 38.51 AC HX OB0116P0139 BROWN JANET M N 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 EXCR/W + SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 + N 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 + (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 133 R0175900 $280.73 A31-42-29-A00-001D-0000 50.33 AC OB0203P0069 GUTIERREZ LEOBARDO S31 T42S R29E 50.33 AC M/L ALL THAT PART OF NE 1/4 OF NW-1/4 LYING N + W OF C/L OF POLLYWOG CREEK (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 134 R0176300 $10345.41 A31-42-29-AOO-002A-0000 2.05AC OB0149P0159 MANTZ TERRY E S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 + S 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TOTAL ACRES 12.00 M/L 135 R0179700 $1137.73 A34-42,29-A00-0010-0000 644.57 AC OB0185P0425 AMTEL FARM INC ALL LESS C-43 CANAL + LESS RD R/W ALG N SIDE TOTAL AC 644.57 M/L 136 R0180100 $1388.59 A35-42-29-AOO-0010-0000 427.47 AC OB0185P0425 AMTEL FARM INC ALL LYING N OF CAL CANAL OR C-43 OR 48-246-318 TOTAL ACRES 427.47 137 R0181700 $145.62 A36-42-29-AOO-0050-0000 39.16 AC OB0185P0425 AMTEL FARM INC THAT PORT LYING N OF THE CALOOSAHATCHEE RIVER EXC RWYS TOTAL ACRES 39.16 138 R0182700 $17.52 S 16-42-29-001-0056-0180 BRANTLEY MARVIN W BLK 56 LOTS 18 THRU 22 BOOKER CITY PARK GC PB 1 PGS 83 + 84 139 R0183100 $14.15 S17-42-29-001-0000-0030 ROBERTS JULIA LOTS 3 4 5 6 UNIT NO 4 RIDGEWOOD PARK ESTATE GC PB 1 PG 59 140 R0184800 $4.06 S20-42-29-001-0039-0090 GADSEN EUGENE + LILLIAN + BLK 39 LOT 9 RUBBER CITY PARK SUB GC PB 2 PGS22 23 27 28 141 R0184900 $4.06 S20-42-29-001-0039-0130 GADSEN EUGENE + LILLIAN + BLK 39 LOT 13 RUBBER CITY PARK SUB GC PB 2 PGS 22 23 27 28 142 R0185000 $7.53 S20-42-29-001-0039-0470 GADSEN EUGENE + LILLIAN + BLK 39 LOTS 47 48 EXC S-720 + S-731 RWY RUBBER CITY PARK SUB GC PB 2 PGS 22 23 2728 143 R0185100 $14.15 S23-42-29-001-0004-0010 POPE BRIANNE E 1/4 INT + BLK 4 LOTS 12 3 4 ROYAL PALM EST NO 3 GC PB 1 PGS 20+21 144 R0187600 $1714.51 S25-42-29-001-0001-0060 2.18 AC OB0133P0064 SPRAKER DONALD A + MARSHA BLK 1 LOT 6 PORT LABELLE RANCHETTES GC PB 3 PGS 104-110 TOTALACRES 2.18 M/L 145 R0192200 $1840.28 S25-42-29-001-0003-0130 2.34AC OB0151P0094 KEMP MARY BLK 3 LOT 13 PORT LABELLE RANCHETTES GC PB 3 PGS 104-110 TOTALACRES 2.34 M/L 146 R0194100 $4945.25 S25-42-29-001-0005-0010 6.29 AC OB0210P0237 WILLIAMS GARY + ROSE M BLK 5 LOT 1 PORT LABELLE RANCHETTES GC PB 3 PGS 104-110 TOTAL ACRES 6.29 M/L 147 R0195800 $1843.43 S25-42-29-001-0006-0070 3.18 AC HX OB0143P0587 BRITTAIN WILLIAM H + BLK 6 LOT 7 PORT LABELLE RANCHETTES GC PB 3 PGS 104.-110 TOTAL ACRES 3 18 MIL '148 R0198500 $1405 S30-42-29-002-0000-0480 GILBERT MARY OLENE LOTS 48 THRU 51 KENMORE SUB GC PB 1 PG 29 149 R0199100 $3.96 S30-42-29-002-0000-1700 WHILE MARIANNA LOT 170 KENMORE SUB GC PB 1 PG 29 150 \R0200900. $919.56 S31-42-29-001-0000-0110 MARTINEZ EUGENE TRACT 11 HIGH PINE EST UNIT NO 1 GC PB 3PGS 132-133 151 R0201000 $1453.21 S31-42-29-001-0000-0120 AC HX OB0164P0459 MARTINEZ EUGENE TRACT 12 HIGH PINE EST UNIT NO 1 GC PB 3 PGS 132-133 152 R0201.500 $490.42 S31-42-29-002-0000-0020 2.44 AC HX OB0174P0542 HOWARD DONALD SR + LOUISE LOT 2 HIGH PINE ESTATES UNIT 2 GC PB 3 PG171 153 R0201700 $674.10 S31-42-29-002-0000-0040 2.44 AC HX OB0106P0513 SMITH MICHAEL A + LOT 4 HIGH PINE ESTATES UNIT 2 GC PB 3 PG 171 154 R0201900 $388.62 S31-42-29-002-0000-0060 2.44 AC HX OB0155P0633 PERKINS SIDNEY SCOTT LOT 6 HIGH PINE ESTATES UNIT2 GC PB 3 PG 171 155 R0203200 $898.27 S31-42-29-003-0000-0040 AC HX OB0232P0138 LANDRUM TROY + LOT 4 + PT OF 3 POLLYWOG CREEK SUB GC PB 4 PGS 117-118 THAT PT OF LOT 3 DESC AS BEG AT NW COR LOT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 156 R0220200 $1170.89 A21-40-30-AOO-0040-0000 9.00 AC OB0122P0486 SCHIFF SCOTT W + N 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF SE1/4 EXC SR 25 R/W OF 1 AC PALMDALE LAND CO SUB DC PB 3 PG 42 TOTAL ACRES 9.00 157 R0221800 $30.48 A27-430-A01-002F-0000 20.00 AC OB0151P0832 HENDRY RAYMOND E + DENISE S 1/2 OF TR 11 + N 1/2 OF TR 14 PALMDALE LAND CO SUB DC PB 3 PG 42 TOTAL AC 20.00 158 R0224000 $650.94 A27-40-30-A01-011G-0000 5.00 AC OB0216P0262 HOPPER JENNIFER MARIE TOTALAC 5.00 M/L W 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF TR 23 TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJ TO AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS & (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 159 R0224100 $650.94 A27-40-30-A01-011H-0000 5.00 AC OB0216P0263 BRADDOCK JULIE MANN TOTAL AC 5.00 ML E 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF TR 23 TOGETHER WITH AN SUBJ TO AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESS + (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 160 R0224500 $6764.32 A27-40-30-A01-012C-0000 21.22 AC OB0162P0991 HENDRY RAYMOND E + DENISE TRACT 19 + VAC R/W LYING BETWEEN TR 14 + 19(PER RES 96-426)PALMDALE LAND CO SUB DC PB 3 PG 42 TOTAL AC 21.22 MOL 161 R0224600 $1767.90 A27-40-30-A01-012D-0000 5.00 AC HX OB0085P0816 HENRY RAYMOND E + E 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF TR 27 PALMDALE LAND CO SUB DC PB 3 PG 42 TOTAL ACRES 5.00 162 R0230400 $1334.03 A34-40-30-A01-0130-0000 .82 AC OB0100P0687 COLLINS LYNN M + BETY A BEG AT SW COR OF TR 27 RUN N ALG W LINE OF TR 27 70 FT TO POB CONT N 180 FTTHE 416.5 FTTH S180 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) Glades County Delinquent Tax List May 11, 18, 25, 2006 2 163 R0230600 $3047.93 A34-40-30-A01-015A-0000 5.00 AC OB0067P0496 COLLINS LYNN M ET UX *ROS THE E 660 FT OF TR 27 PALMDALE LAND CO SUB DC PB 3 PG 42 164 R0230800 $2796.90 A34-40-30-A01-0150-0000 10.90 AC COLLINS LYNN M ET UX *ROS TR 27 EXC SR R/W + EXC .82 AC PER 38-504 + EXC E 660 FTALSOTR 28 EXC SR R/W + EXC 1 AC PER 35-303 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 165 R0231000 $2141.57 A34-40-30-A0101170-0000 8.79 AC OB0225P0804 HARROD JEFFERY L + TR 30 EXC SR 25 RWY PALMDALE LAND CO SUB DC PB 3 PG 42 TOTAL ACRES 8.79 166 R0231800 $45.51 S34-40-30-002-0001-0240 .15AC OB0119P1111 MADDY JAMES OLEN BLK 1 LOT 24 PALMDALE SUB DC PB 1 PG 101 167 R0237100 $90.46 S34-40-30-002-0036-0020 .30 AC OB0046P0110 OHNECK LYNN D + RANDALL C BLK 36 LOTS 2 + 4 PALMDALE SUB DC PB 1 PG 101 168 R0241200 $359.59 S34-40-30-002-0057-0010 .75 AC OB0077P0888 WHITENER WILFORD W + MILD BLK 57 LOTS 1 + E 50 FT OF LOT 2 + LOT 3 + E 50 FT OF LOT 4 + LOT5 + E 50 FT OF LOT 6 + LOT 7 + (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 169 R0242100 $153.21 S34-40-30-002-0059-0170 .61 AC OB0234P0642 BAXTER KIMBERLY JEAN BLK 59 LOTS 17 19 21 23 PALMDALE SUB DC PB I PG 101 170 R0242200 $115.10 S34-40-30-002-0059-0180 .46AC OB0186P0994 PRESCOTT REBECCA LEE BLK 59 LOTS 18 20 22 PALMDALE SUB DC PB 1 PG 101 171 R0242800 $45.61 S34-40-30-002-0061-0010 .15 AC OB0195P0901 NAPOLI EDWARD R BLK 61 LOT 1 EXC R/W PALMDALE SUB DC PB 1 PG 101 172 R0246200 $372.83 S34-40-30-002-0071-0140 .77 AC HX OB0139P0867 OSCEOLA MIKE + BLK 71 LOTS 14 16 18 20 + 22 PALMDALE SUB DC PB 1 PG 101 173 R0248500 $69.23 S34-40-30-002-0088-001A .19 AC OB0103P0162 WILEY JOHN V 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$548.66 S34-40-30-002-0127-0010 1.39 AC HX OB0177P0219 RENFROE ORAN A BLK 127 LOTS 1 2 3 + 5 TO 19 PALMDALE SUB DC PB 1 PG 101 182 R0261000 $5.38 S34-40-30-003-000H-0010 STALLS L EST + MYRTLE PORTIONS OF LOTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 BLK H NOT COVERED BY SR 25 RWY AL + I CO ADD. TO PALMDALE + THE N 1/2 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 183 R0262800 $135.36 S34-40-30-003-OOOM-0100 .29 AC WHITENER W W + MILDRED M LOTS 10 11 12BLKMAL+ I ADD TO PALMDALE OR W 85 FT OF LOTS 2 4 6 BLK 57 PALMDALE SUB 184 R0267500, $260.89 A10-41-30-AOO-0090-0000 4.00 AC OB0150P0607 SOUTH CENTRAL FL EXPRESS A TRIANGULAR PIECE OF LAND LYING BETWEEN SECTIONS 9 + 10 AT HARRISBURG 185 R0272000 $2137.57 A31-41-30-AOO-001A-0000 5.00 AC OB0225P0896 HAROLD STEVE + PAR CONTAINING 5 ACRES COM AT NW COR OF SEC 31 RUN S 01 DEG 14 MIN 30 SEC WALG W LI OF SAID (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 186 R0273100 $260.99 A33-41-30-A00-0080-0000 2.00 AC THACH JOHN O OR D T MRS N 1AOFS3AOFN 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 + S 1AOFN4AOF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 TOTAL ACRES 2.00 187 R0274000 $4.06 S21-41-30-001-0005-0030 NELSON NORMAN A BLK 5 LOT 3 CHICAGO-TEXAS ADD TO HALL CITYDC PB 2 PG44 188 R0274900 $7.33 S28-41-30-002-0026-0180 NELSON NORMAN A BLK 26 LOTS 18 19 HALL CITY SUB DC PB 2 PG 25 189 R0278300 $83.41 A14-42-30-A00-0030-0000 67.89 AC OB0180P0266 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 S OF SR 78 + EXC SR 78 R/W + EXC 7.09 A PER 46-765 TOTAL ACRES 67.89 M/L 190 R0278800 $567.30 A14-42-30-AOO-0060-0000 6.09 AC OB0180P0269 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL BEG AT A PT 210 FT W OF THE NE COR OF THE S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 TH RUN W 420 FT TH S 630 FT TH E 525 FT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 191 R0279500 $25.87 A15-42-30-AOO-001 G-0000 37.00 AC OB0188P0710 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL COM SE COR SEC 15 RUN N 88DEG 37MIN 50SECW 1381.76 FT TO S 1/4 1/4 COR TH N ODEG 39MIN 06SEC (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 192 R0282200 $60.18 A22-42-30-A00-001A-0000 5.12 AC OB0180P0278 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL THE N 60 FT OF E 1/2 OF E 1/2 + THE FOLLOWING BEG AT NE COROF SEC 22 THN S ALG SEC LINE 520 FT TO A (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 193 R0282800 $452.34 A22-42-30-AOO-002D-OOBO .55 AC HX OB0212P0683 FLOYD CRAWFORD MICHAEL + COMM AT SW COR LOT 9 COFFEEMILL HAMMOCK SUB UNIT 1 THN S'LY 80 FTALG ORTONA RD THN E'LY 300 FT (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 194 R0283000 $765.22 A22-42-30-AOO-002D-0020 1.38 AC HX OB0238P0057 HOWARD JULIA RODRIGUEZ COMM AT NW COR RUN S 88 DEG 37MIN 55 SEC E ALG N LINE 1422 FT TO E LI OF ORTONA LOCKS RD TH S 0 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 195 R0285400 $1345.41 A23-42-30-AOO-001A-0000 40.00 AC OB0180P0281 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL 40 AC IN NE 1/4 ASSESSED AS SAND MINE 196 R0285500 $1461.12 A23-42-30-A00-001B-0000 76.66 AC OB0180P0298 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 EXC 2 AC TO CAMPOS PER OR 84-799 + EXC OR 160-102-105 TOTAL AC 76.66 M/L 197 R0285600 $1916.37 A23-42-30-AOO-001C-0000 2.00 AC HX OB0208P0502 CAMPOS SALVADOR + COMM AT SW COR OF SEC 23 TH S 88 DEG 48 MIN 13 SEC E 369.50 FT TO POB TH N 03 DEG 48 MIN 07 SEC E (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 198 R0285800 $6.38 A23-42-30-A00-001 D-0010 6.00 AC OB0195P0188 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL A STRIP OF LAND 25 FT WIDE N + S OF E + W 1/4 LINE LESS W 60 FT THEREOF PER OR 161/933TOTALAC 6.00 M/L 199 R0285900 $8810.37 A23-42-30-AOO-0010-0000 334.64 AC OB0180P0281 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL N 1/2 + N 1/2 OF SE 1/4 + EXC 40 AC ASSESSED AS SAND MINE + EXC OR 119-619-620+ EXC OR (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 200 R0286000 $267.67 A23-42-30-AOO-0020-0000 76.76 AC OB0180P0294 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL N 1/2 OF SW 1/4 EXC N 25 FT THEREOF + EXC THE W 60 FT PER OR 160-102-105 TOTAL AC 76.76 201 R0286100 $1885.29 A23-42-30-AOO-0030-0000 80.00 AC HX OB0180P0281 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL S 1/2 OF SE 1/4 TOTAL ACRES 80.00 , 202 R0287100 $16.97 A26-42-30-AOO-0010-0000 14.33 AC OB0180P0302 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL ALL THAT PT OF E 1/2 OF NE 1/4 LYING E OF TURKEY CREEK RWY + N OF C-43 CANAL TOTAL ACRES 14.33 203 R0287500 $4.81 A26-42-30-AOO-002C-0000 1.09 AC OB0046P0706 WILLIAMS MARVIN NORTH 25 FT.OF WEST 1892.55 FTOF GOVT LOT 1 TOTAL ACRES 1.00 M/L 204 R0288800 $3138.13 A26-42-30-AOO-0030-0000 34.03 AC OB0238P0605 WEATHERFORD STEPHANIE TRU GOVT LOTS 2 3 + N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 + ALL UNSURV N OF CAL RIVER IN W 1/2 EXC PAR PER 13-213 + EXC 408 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 205 R0289500 $291.25 A26-42-30-AOO-0090-0000 BRACKEN KENNETH N JR THAT PARCEL OF LAND LYING BETWEEN THE S BOUNDARY OF RIVER OAKS S/D AS RECORDED IN GCPB 3 PG 56 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 206 R0291300 $1522.90 A26-42-30-U03-0000-0040 .22 AC OB0236P0556 GEISTMAN HUGO- -- -"-- LOT 4 UNREC TURK- REEK " SUB MTS + BDS PER OR 74-303 207 R0292100 $563.40 A26-42-30-U03-0000-0120 .16 AC HX OB0134P0904 BAKER HAROLD J + COM NE COR SEC 26 TH N 88DEG 48MIN 13SEC W ALG N SEC LI11404.95 FT TH S OODEG 55MIN 47SEC W (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 208 R0292800 $758.77 A27-42-30-AOO-002B-0000 1.36 AC OB0206P0291 PASETTI ERIC R BEG AT SW COR OF E 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 TH N 170 FT TO POB TH N 361.22 FT THE 164 FT :(ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 209 R0292900 $57.95 A27-42-30-AOO-003A-0000 WILLIAMS MARVIN + GERALDI W 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 LYING N OF ORTONA RD + S OF WILLIAMS RD 210 R0293100 $34.62 A27-42-30-AOO-0040-0000 .25 AC WILLIAMS LONNIE ETAL THAT PT OF THE NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 LYING S + W OF ORTONA PAVED RDTOTAL ACRES .25 M/L 211 R0293300 $397.39 A27-42-30-AOO-005B-0000 AC HX OB0118P0021 MARNEY CASSIE BEG AT NE COR OF SEC TH W ALG N LI OF SEC TO W LI OF E 1/4 NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 TH S 400 FT TH W PARALLEL (ADD'L LEGAL SEE-TAXROLL)'s 212 R0293400 $1515.89 A27-42-30-AOO-0050-0000 18.34 AC WILLIAMS MARVIN + GERALDI W 3/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 EXC THAT PT N OF PAVED RD + EXC 10 A PER 21-25 THAT PART OF LAND IN A (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 213 R0295400 $316.59 A2742-30-A00-0140-0000 1.00 AC OB0052P0404 WILLIAMS MARVIN + GERALDI FROM NE COR OF NW 1/4 RUN N 89 DEG 41 MIN 28 SEC W ALG N SEC LI 249.63 FT TO WLY R/W OF SCL R R TH S 8 (ADD'L LEGAL SEE TAXROLL) 214 R0299200 $513.23 A30-42-30-AOO-0040-0000 171.27 AC OB0185P0425 AMTEL FARM INC THAT PORTION LYING N OF THE CALOOSAHATCHEE RIVER EXC RWYS TOTAL ACRES 171.27 215 R0303200 $361.87 S22-42-30-003-0000-0060 1.35 AC OB0177P0500 MOORING EVERETT WAYNE 1/2 LOT 6 COFFEE MILL HAMMOCK UNIT NO 1 GC PB 3 PG 131 216 R0303300 $955.10 S22-42-30-003-0000-0070 2.94 AC HX OB0159P0592 YODER SCOTT ALLEN LOTS 7 + 8 COFFEE MILL HAMMOCK UNIT NO 1 GC PB 3 PG 131 217 R0303600 $304.72 S22-42-30-004-0000-0020 1.56 AC OB0116P0038 HENDRY W ALFRED + TRUDY M LOT 2 COFFEE MILL HAMMOCK UNIT NO 2 GC PB 4 PG 97 218 R0308300 $659.02 S26-42-30-001-0000-0570 .18 AC OB0123P0623 HARLIN CHESTER D + EULAY LOT 57 RIVER OAKS SUB GC PB 3 PG 56 219 R0310900 $185.15 S26-42-30-001-0000-0920 .22 AC OB0234P0843 WILLIAMS STEPHEN LOTS 92 RIVER OAKS SUB GC PG 3 PG 56 220 R0311100 $513.75 S26-42-30-001-0000-0950 .22 AC HX OB0206P0586 DAVIS DONNA LOT 95 RIVER OAKS SUB GC PG 3 PG 56 221 R0311600 $446.24 S26-42-30-001-0000-1010 .22 AC HX OB0235P0758 BRUNER ERIE LOT 101 RIVER OAKS SUB GC PB 3 PG 56 222 R0312000 $681.47 S26-42-30-001-0000-1050 .21 AC HX OB0150P0442 MILLER DALE ROBERT + LOT 105 RIVER OAKS SUB GC PG 3 PG 56 223 R0313300 $188.94 S26-42-30-001-0000-1180 .17AC OB0211P1011 MANTZ TERRY E LOT 118 RIVER OAKS SUB GC PB 3 PG 56 224 R0314300 $122.75 S26-42-30-002-0000-0100 .14 AC HX OB0197P0186 NUGENT JOHN J + LOT 10 TURKEY CREEK SUB GC PB 3 PG 48 225 R0316300 $4103.52 S26-42-30-002-0000-0330 .39 AC OB0235P0209 GEISTMAN HUGO A JR LOT 33 TURKEY CREEK SUB GC PB 3 PG 48 226 R0317000 $2016.09 S26-42-30-002-0000-0420 .14AC OB0213P0059 GIESTMAN HUGO LOT 42 TURKEY CREEK SUB GC PB 3 PG 48 227 R0320800 $429.58 S27-42-30-001-OOOA-0010 .51 AC OB0165P0395 JONES THOMAS A+ LOIS M . 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Gail A. Jones, Tax Collector of Glades County Glades County Delinquent Tax List May 11, 2006 5 GLADES COUNTY DELINQUENT 2005 TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENTS NOTICE: Notice is hereby given that tangible personal property taxes became delinquent on April 1, 2006, and are now drawing interest at the rate of 1.5% per month. Unless such delinquent taxes are paid before the 1st day of June, 2006, tax warrants will be issued thereon and application made to the personal property of the taxpayer for unpaid taxes. 1 P0017300 $161.73 02243-000 EIGHNER JACOB J DBA/J&S LAWN CARE & SOD PO BOX 164 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 2 P0002200 $689.68 00359-000 ALWAYS GREEN SERVICES INC P 0 BOX 638 OKEECHOBEE, FL 34973 3 P0003500 $1067.60 00382-000 AMTEL FARM INC P 0 BOX 928 FT MYERS, FL 33902 4 P0003900 $29.09 00429-000 ANKA LODGE C/O ACREE WILLIAM + CYNTH 1800 RED RD CLEWISTON, FL 33440 5 P0018200 $165.43 02786-000 FER MANAGEMENT INC LAKEPORT LODGE RT 6 BOX 801 OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 6 P0005600 $12.52 00845-002 B & B PRESSURE CLEANING C/O BRANTHOOVER EDWARD 1760 BRANTHOOVER LN MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 7 P0020400 $615.32 02939-000 FRISCO CUSTOM METALS INC C/O GABOR FRANCISCO 2001 HWY 78 W BHR OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 8 P0006700 $150.65 00947-000 BIG BASS LODGE INC C/O DAVIS RISTER 10395 MARINE LANE MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 9 P0007400 $150.95 01077-000 BRIAN SCOTT REALTY INC FREEMAN JEFFREY + JILL STAR RT 1 BOX 1327 LABELLE, FL 33935 10 P0008000 $20.09 01110-000 BROWN KENNETH A + LENA G 3735 OLD LAKEPORT ROAD MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 11 P0012100 $6.68 01446-000 CD'S AUTO DETAILING C/O CARMEN BRANCH 10455 COLEMAN LN MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 12 P0012500 $75.32 01481-000 CLYDE JOHNSON CARPENTRY 1430 W WAYMAN RD MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 13 P0014200 $1404.09 01610-000 C & R INVESTMENT PROPERTY 7410 N AUGUSTA DR MIAMI LAKES, FL 33015 14 P0016000 $134.49 01824-000 DFS-SPV-LP ATTN: PROPERTY TAX DEPT ONE DELL WAY PL 35 ROUND ROCK, TX 78682 15 P0016700 $2957.06 01908-000 DOUBLE H CONSTRUCTION INC C/O HOUGH WOODY P 0 BOX 542 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 16 P0020900 $283.94 03056-000 GAY PHILIP K + ANNA M DBA GOLDEN OAKS RANCH 18725 WEST SR 78 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 17 P0025800 $58.33 03665-000 H & L CONSTRUCTION C/O KACEE HOPPER P 0 BOX 283 PALMDALE, FL 33944 18 P0023400 $99.47 03302-001 G T EFFECT C/O JORDAN HESSLER 133 FLORIDAAVE NW MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 19 P0021500 $45.75 03157-001 GLADES TROPICAL GARDEN IN 4500 GATEWAY RD SW LABELLE, FL 33935 20 P0024700 $398.09 03572-005 HENDRY RAYMOND E R & D SABAL PALMS P 0 BOX 21 PALMDALE, FL 33944 21 P0026800 $6152.31 04408-000 IVIV GROUP USA CORP INC DBA/BILL'S CUSTOM GLASS & 2317 J & C BLVD NAPLES, FL 34109 22 P0027200 $2138.85 04582-000 JASON'S GRADING C/O COX JASON 27596 WILLOW LN SW LABELLE, FL 33935 23 P0027400 $630.84 04668-000 JOEY'S PIZZA C/O HERNANDEZ JOSEPH + KE P O BOX 845 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 24 P0028700 $25.35 04897-000 KERMAN CORP 417 WEST SUGARLAND HIGHWAY CLEWISTON, FL 33440 25 P0028400 $10.09 04833-002 KATS CAFE C/O BRITT KATHLEEN P O BOX 163 PALMDALE, FL 33944 26 P0028800 $1069.72 04909-000 KFC OF MOORE HAVEN 1403 WAVE A BELLE GLADE, FL 33430 27 P0029200 $395.95 05022-000 KOSTOFF RONALD + LAURA 6421 HAYES ST HOLLYWOOD, FL 33024 28 P0029500 $180.42 05115-000 LABELLE WELL DRILLING 4965 SEMINOLE AVE SW LABELLE, FL 33935 29 P0030700 $38.27 05143-000 LANTZ COPIER SERVICE C/O DEAN LANTZ LANE 14 LAKEPORT P 0 BOX 856 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471-0856 30 P0035900 $174.62 05816-001 MOORE HAVEN TIRE CENTER C/O HERNANDEZ JORGE PO BOX 232 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 31 P0036000 $406.93 05816-002 MOORE HAVEN PACKAGE & LOU P 0 BOX 182 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 32 P0036400 $483.08 05952-000 MYRTLE ISLAND RANCH C/O DOROTHY R PEARCE 5001 SW RUCKS DAIRY RD OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 33 P0036800 $8.80 06040-001 360NETWORKS (USA2) LP 867 COAL CREEK CIRCLE STE 160 LOUISVILLE, CO 80027 34 P0037000 $131.78 06052-000 NEW WING FAT FISHING CO C/O ENDO CARLOS A 9922 NW 47TH TERRACE MIAMI, FL 33178 35 P0038000 $89.05 06120-000. NORTH ORTONA MUD BOGGIN I ROBERT RUDD SR 12450 SR 768 W MOORE HAVEN. FL 33471 36 P0038100 $27.20 06120-001 NORTHERN LEASING SYSTEMS C/O CBIZ PROPERTY TAX SOL 2009 CHENAULT DR STE 100 CARROLLTON, TX 75006 37 P0039800 $653.16 06961-007 PEARCE RANCH INC LOCKETT DIVISION P 0 BOX 938 OKEECHOBEE, FL 34973 38 P0042000 $277.13 07195-000 PRO CUT MOWING + MAINTENA C/O FIGUEROA 500 5TH STREET MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 39 P0042400 $24.22 07324-000 RAGOONANAN DAHARAM DBA/DI'S NURSERY P 0 BOX 2443 LABELLE, FL 33975 40 P0050100 $1088.33 08392-001 THERMO TRILOGY CORP 9145 GUILFORD RD SUITE 175 COLUMBIA, MD 21046 41 P0051500 $71.66 08808-000 UNDERSEAS MARINE LIFE INC P 0 BOX 937 ALVA, FL 33920 42 P0054000 $11.01 09368-000 WHITE ROBERT + DEBRA P 0 BOX 994 LABELLE, FL 33975 43 P0054300 $132.82 09426-000 WILLIAMS MARVIN FAMILY LL C/0 CAMPOS SALVADOR + DOR 12920 WILLIAMS RD MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 44 P0055000 $2636.94 09538-000 WOODWARD JAMES Q P 0 BOX 1113 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 45 P0055200 $5.65 09598-000 WUNDERLICH NICHOLAS 145 SW 49TH TERRACE CAPE CORAL, FL 33914 46 P0008100 $59.45 01110-001 BROWN JANET M 3115 SOUTH CR 731 SW LA BELLE, FL 33935 47 P0065000 $61.20 32802-004 JOHNSTON DONNA 1330 SUMMERALL RD LABELLE, FL 33935 48 P0065100 $48.70 32802-04X GAUSS LACEY 1300 SUMMERALL RD NW LABELLE, FL 33935 49 P0065800 $1081.85 38428-002 HARGRAVES STEVE + KIM P O BOX 2959 4500 HWY 78 W OKEECHOBEE, FL 34973 50 P0066500 $20.44 40001-014 TAYLOR TONY P 0 BOX 298, LOT#14 PALMDALE, FL 33944 51 P0067700 $55.04 40001-031 FISHER MICHAEL C P 0 BOX 298, LOT#31 PALMDALE, FL 33944 52 P0067800 $256.76 40001-034 MADDOX JEWEL C/O GLENICE BAKER P O BOX 298, LOT#34 PALMDALE, FL 33944 53 P0069800 $121.08 40201-118 NOVAK RONALD S 1825 OLD LAKEPORT RD, LOT MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 54 P0074600 $44.45 40202-007 COLLINS ROBERT K P 0 BOX 1762 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 55 P0075500 $95.04 40203-002 ROWE DOROTHY 2020 OLD LAKEPORT RD NW,L MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 56 P0075600 $13.58 40203-003 ZEIGLER HARRY 2020 OLD LAKEPORT RD, LOT MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 57 P0076100 $3.24 40203-008 ZIEGLER HARRY + ELIZABETH 2020 OLD LAKEPORT RD NW, MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 58 P0076200 $171.70 40203-010 MC QUEEN CARL + BETTY 2020 OLD LAKEPORT RD, LOT MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 59 P0076300 $565.76 40203-012 PERRYMAN ROBERT + SALLY PO BOX 1142 BRENDEL TRLR PK MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 60 P0076700 $58.16 40203-020 ' STRIPLING WAYNE 2020 OLD LAKEPORT RD. LOT MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 61 P007730O $32.21 40204-A04 P B S SALES + SERVICE INC 3111 N FALKENBURG RD TAMPA, FL 33619 62 P0077400 $56.56 40204-A06 RUSS MARVIN 29621 BETTS MYAKKA CITY, FL 34251 63 P0078200 $101.86 40204-A15 CORWIN SUSAN 10730 CACTUS LN MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 64 P0078400 $135.16 40204-A18 YARBOROUGH HOYTE E JR PO BOX 22E EFFINGHAM, SC 29541 65 P0078600 $145.83 40204-A23 DOMBROWSKI DOUG 2625 OLD LAKEPORT RD MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 66 P0079300 $210.79 40204-A32 TRIMMER MABEL C/O CHARLENE BOKROS 225 ANDERSON RD ASBURY, NJ 08802 67 P0079600 $145.65 40204-A36 WOLF CLIFFORD J P O BOX 273 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 68 P0079800 $73.71 40204-A38 HELLARD DAVID A + KATHRYN 4561 IOLA DR SARASOTA, FL 34231-7508 69 P0080200 $218.41 40204-B01 ROHR GREGORY 4302 39TH ST E BRADENTON, FL 34208-6951 70 P0081500 $132.59 40204-B23 MASON KEVIN 5515 BATTERSEAAVE NORTH PORT, FL 34286-5691 71 P0081800 $41.92 40204-B29 BENNETT RICHARD 685 CR 721 LOOP, LOT#8-29 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 72 -P0082000 $37.16 40204-B31 KAGEL BILL 685 CR 721 LOOP, LOT#B31 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 73 P0087300 $15.72 40207-010 LUNDBLAD BONNIE 765 E SR 78 LOT#10 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 74 P0088100 $92.64 40207-021 WACHTER GENE + PETER 6291 HARDING ST HOLLYWOOD, FL 33024 75 P0109300 $192.51 40208-069 FIORE VINCENT 2800 MILUM DR, LOT#69 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 76 P0109500 $101.31 40208-073 STEINHEISER DON + SANDY 3361 2ND AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 77 P0112400 $51.82 40302-003 STEWARTMAX 1713 POINSETTIAAVE LEHIGH ACRES, FL 33936 78 P0112600 $124.55 40302-009 LATTIMORE LEON 1605 2NDAVE W PALMETTO, FL 34221 79 P0112700 $68.45. 40302-010 MATOES PAMELA D , RT 6 BOX 800, LOT#10 OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 . 80 P0112800 $117.41 40302-011 HUNTER HELEN PO BOX 953 EAST PALATKA, FL 32131 81. P0113100 $99.79 40302-014 BEST SHAWN RT 6 BOX 800 B, LOT#14 OKEECHOBEE, FL 33974 82 P0113400 $49.44 40302-019 LACER REX A RT 6 BOX 800B, LOT#19 OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 83 P0114200 $71.46 40302-035 GEODKE WILLIAM RT 6 BOX 800, LOT#35 OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 84 P0114300 $35.72 40302-037 MESSICK SHEILA RT 6 BOX 880, LOT#37 OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 85 P0114600 .$91.90 40302-045 LEMLEY MARK RT 6 BOX 800, LOT#45 OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 86 P0114700 $155.13 40303-004 EVANS JUDY 3384 ORANGE RD VENICE, FL 34292 87 P0115300 $162.67 40303-011 S!.;'; : .i.SLUSSERHIAROLD RT 6 BOX 885, LOT#11 OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 88 P0115800 $71.70 40303-021 HOWELL DANNY 1850 S OCEAN BLVD #106. POMPANO BEACH, FL 33062 89 P0117500 $115.98 40425-001, ANGLIN BASIL PO BOX 1007 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 90 P0117800 $38.68 40794-000 BALL BRUCE + COLLEEN 9910 TED BECK RD NW MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 91 P0117900 $112.45 41079-001 BRIDGES BETTY T 13007 3RD ST FT MYERS, FL 33905 92 P0118400 $44.56 41131-000 BRYANT CALVIN 2001 MYRTLE ST SARASOTA, FL 34234 93 P0013500 $95.32 01580-004 COUNTRY VIDEOS CIO0 HUFF WOODY + DIXIE 134 AVE J PO BOX 733 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 94 P0118700 $75.52 41798-000 DELANEY JIM P 0 BOX 366 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 95 P0123300 $60.35 42001-130 NOLEN MELVIN 742 AUBURN AVE #6 REDFORD, VA 24141 96 P012S600 $42.90 42001-159 WOOD MARY 12525 WILLIAMS RD SW, LOT MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 97 P0126600 $34.83 42201-010 LE COQUE HILDA 10760 NW 43RD CT CORAL SPRINGS, FL 33065 98 P0126700 $16.26 42202-002 MORGAN GLADYS P 0 BOX 1019. MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 99 P0126800 $73.79 42202-005 GOMEZ RICO SANTIAGO P O BOX 563 FELDA, FL 33930 100 P0127900 $72.43 42301-008 HARPER JACK 10820 4TH AVE GULF MARATHON. FL 33050 101 P0128500 $188.95 42301-018 RIEDER JOYCE 910 SE 35TH ST' CAPE CORAL, FL 33904 102 P0129800 $70.26 42901-020 MAC CORMICK MARY GRACE 20 CYPRESS CT LABELLE, FL 33935 103 P0130100 $85.33 42901-025 VICKERS DANNY 25 CYPRESS CT LABELLE, FL 33935 104 P0130800 $60.35 42901-040 HUNTER FRANCES 40 CYPRESS CT LABELLE, FL 33935 105 P0132500 $81.22 42901-059 SIMPSON EMMA 59 HICKORY CT LABELLE, FL 33935 106 P0133000 $15.91 42901-065 STANLEY SUSAN 65 HICKORY CT LABELLE, FL 33935 107 P0133700 $99.06 42901-072 LACROSSE RICHARD + GERENA .72 HICKORY CT LABELLE, FL 33935 108 P0133800 $173.61 42901-073 LACROSSE RICHARD + GERENA 73 HICKORY CT LABELLE, FL 33935 109 P0135100 $185.43 42901-090 ROBERTS MICHAEL #6 ROBIN CT NEW ALBANY, IN 47150 110 P0143200 $53.67 42901-218 STEPHENSON JOHN + ANN 218 PALM DR LABELLE, FL 33935 111 P0143800 $59.57 42901-228 LEON PEDRO + EMELIA 228 PALM DR LABELLE, FL 33935 112 P0146500 $77.68 42901-271 HENRY BOB 271 REDWOOD DR LABELLE, FL 33935 113 PO150400 $63.38 .. 42901-326 PERKINS DON (! 326 ELM DR LABELLE, FL 33935 114 P0153400 $54.80 42901-367 WAGNER JACKIE 367 MAHOGANY CT LABELLE, FL 33935 115 P0154000- $54.68 42901-378 HENRYBOB 378 MAHOGANY CT LABELLE, FL 33935-9442 116 P0154500 $102.24 42901-383 GILLETTE JOHN + MARY 383 MAHOGANY CT LABELLE, FL 33935 117 P0156800 $401.92 42962-000 FULLER JUDY RT 1 BOX 1390 LABELLE, FL 33935 118 P0156900 $116.22 43483-001 HARRIS BILLY 2005 GRIFFIN RD SE, LOT#7 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 119 P0157000 $71.14 43559-001 HENDRY LOIS 685 CR 721 LOOP RD, LOT#A MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 120 P0157100 $528.91 43572-000 HENDRY CHARLIE 401 4TH ST MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 121 P0157200 $91.79 44717-000 JONES HENRY 685 CR 721 LOOP LOT# A-16 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 122 P0157400 $106.34 458964000 MUNNIS JACK + MICKIE 84 HICKORY CT LABELLE, FL 33935 123 P0157600 $136.05 46961-002 PEARCE HERMAN 2020 OLD LAKEPORT RD, LOT MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 124 P0157700 $142.40 47417-000 REYNOLDS STEPHEN + MICK 2800 MILUM DR, LOT#63 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 125 P0157800 .$82.24 47615-000 RUIZ MARY P O BOX 1144 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 126 P0157900 $139.05 47979-001 SLACK LEROY + BETH 685 CR 721 LOOP RD, LOT#A MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 127 P0158000 $132.74 48192-000 STREET KIM 685 CR 721 LOTA-3 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 128 P0158200 $57.67 48401-004 MILLS CARL PATRICK P O BOX 502 CANAL POINT, FL 33438-0502 129 P0159100 $66.20 48401-032 HIGDON LARRY R OR WANDA F 670 HWY 78 B, LOT#32 BHR MARINA OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 130 P0159400 $42.76 48401-038 MILLS BILL 670 HWY 78 B, LOT#38 BHR MARINA OKEECHOBEE, FL 34974 131 P0163100 $136.87 48501-013 HERTRICH JAMES LEE 4935 WEST PARK PLACE DENVER, CO 80219 132 P0171100 $150.70 48502-047 HAROLD RUTH 472 WESTWOOD RD POCAHONTAS, AR 72455 133 P0172300 $145.64 48959-000 VANDERZEYDE KURT PO BOX 191 PLYMPTON, MA 02367 134 P0173000 $789.87 52275-005 MC PERSON FLEMICCA P O BOX 84 MOORE HAVEN, FL 33471 135 P0173100 $152.73 52801-B11 DYSTRA FRED 690 SUMMERALL RD SW LABELLE, FL 33935 The Above List was correct as of April 30, 2006 at 5 p.m. Although several may have since paid their taxes, they may still appear in these delinquent listings. 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