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VENICE LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER * FLORIDA'S NO. 1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER VENICEolier Sun (ondolier Si=4 LOCAL CUSTOMS BY ALL WRITES SRQ hopes redo attracts airlines Biology's loss, journalism's gain PAGE 4A PAGE 1B Area family, friends remember murder victims By ELAINE ALLEN-EMRICH STAFF WRITER As SWAT members sur- rounded a house in Venice last year, a masked undercover officer looked away from his weapon and casually yelled, "Hey, Jason!" as Jason Salter rode his bike past the home that police were about to raid. Salter thought it was funny to tell stories about how police knew him by name even when he was minding his own busi- ness riding his bike all over Venice. Although Salter had a "love-hate" relationship with police officers, especially those at the Venice Police Depart- ment, his family says he had a "good heart and a great sense of humor." Today, Salter's friends and family will share more stories about how the 46-year-old touched their lives during a celebration of life service at 2 p.m. at Kays-Ponger & Uselton Funeral Home's Venice chapel. On Monday, police found Salter's body in a bedroom closet at his Park Road home in Venice after finding the body of his neighbor, Traci Na- bergall, 39, in his living room. Neighbors told police Salter was helping Nabergall escape a potentially dangerous domestic- violence relationship with her estranged boyfriend. Court records show the victims each recently filed a restraining order against the man, John Alen Lee, 47, after several domestic dis- putes. Lee was arrested recently and released and ordered by a judge to stay away from the Park Road residences. He is now at the Sarasota County Jail on charges of violating the pretrial release conditions, two counts of battery and resisting arrest. Investigators say Lee is a "person of interest" in the double homicide. As investigators still are look- ing for clues in the murders, Salter's house remains a crime scene. The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office said late Friday new developments are hap- pening, but it's still an ongo- ing investigation, and no new information is being released. "(Police) are working hard looking for every scrap of evidence," said Michelle Salter, VICTIMS 16 O'Neill awaits her job fate Penalties spiked By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR "We don't want you back" That was the theme of the tes- timony of school officials about special education instructor Diana O'Neill this week. An administrative law judge wrapped up two days of testi- monyWednesday in the case of the former Venice ESE teacher accused of hitting and mak- ing disparaging remarks about her profoundly handicapped students. O'Neill, who was placed in an administrative position three years ago pending outcome of the hearing, is fighting to retain her teaching certificate. It could take another four or five months before a decision is rendered by Administrative Law Judge Bruce McKibben. McKibben's recom- mendation then goes before the state Education Practices Com- mission for a final decision. Last year the Department of Education recommended O'Neill be put on probation, but the commission rejected it and ordered a full-blown administra- tive hearing. Admissions There wasn't much new re- vealed at the hearing, which took r ---- - place Jan. 25-26 in county com- missioner chambers in Sarasota. O'Neill's testimony was testy at times. She told the judge she didn't care what happened in the 2009 criminal proceeding in which she was acquitted of child abuse, which could have sent her to jail for 20 years, but did care about this one. "I am a teacher in my heart, and I am good at what I do," she said. "I love my job." The same parents who testi- fied against O'Neill during her criminal trial reiterated their displeasure with O'Neill's teach- ing methods. The same educators who previously testified in support of O'Neill again stated O'Neill's "dark humor" and the use of objects against the heads of kids wasn't necessarily harmful. And again, they found themselves in the position of having to defend those very actions before a skilled attorney in the presence of a school board official. In the end, they admitted they would never do that sort of thing themselves, and said they had never done so in their careers. O'Neill said she didn't think she did any harm to the students and wants back in the class- SUN PHOTO BY GREG GILES An administrative hearing took place Tuesday and Wednesday at the county administration building in Sarasota to determine whether Diana O'Neill should retain her teaching certificate. Seated at the table are Ron Weaver, left, representing the Department of Education, O'Neill, O'Neill's attorney, Anthony Demma, and Administrative Law Judge Bruce McKibben. City OKs By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR Friends of the Lord-Higel House received good news this week with the approval byVen- ice City Council of a user agree- ment that paves the way for the historic home's restoration. Built in 1896, the house is named to honor two pioneers of Venice: Joseph H. Lord, who built the house in a 93-acre citrus grove known today as Bayshore Estates, and George Higel, who was the grove manager and later lived in the house with his family for 20 years. In 2005 the house was Lord-Higel rescued from demolition and moved to where it now sits, be- hind city hall at the corner of Granada Avenue and Avenue des Parques. The Friends or- ganization was established in 2008 by 23 members after early attempts to secure grants for restoration fell through when the economy took a nosedive. "We are celebrating, at long last, city council's unanimous approval of the agreement," said Judie Bauer, who co- chairs the organization with her husband, Jack, who will supervise the restoration project. Jack Bauer has previ- ous historic home restoration SUN PHOTO BY PERRY D. PENTZ Members of the Venice High volleyball team get a pregame talk from head coach Brian Wheatley, center, before the start of the Lady Indians'match against East Lake in the Class 5A-Region 3 final on Nov. 13. Venice will have an oppor- tunity to play in the postseason after the FHSAA rescinded its sanctions, which included a three-year postseason ban. By PERRY D.PENTZ SPORTS EDITOR The Florida High School Ath- letic Association has rescinded its sanctions against the Venice High varsity volleyball team in favor of the 12 penalties the school imposed following an off- the-court incident in November. The penalties and fines handed down by the FHSAA on Nov. 29 were for the Venice High varsity volleyball team's treat- ment of the second-place trophy after its loss to Tarpon Springs East Lake in the Class 5A-Region 3 final on Nov. 13. Venice High head coach Brian Wheatley received the news on Friday via a letter sent by FHSAA Executive Director Dr. Roger Dearing to VHS Principal Jack Turgeon. The letter states, "the FHSAA will accept the 12 self-imposed sanctions that you have listed in your letter (on Jan. 24), in lieu of the sanctions placed upon the school by this Association." The self-imposed sanctions are: SWheatley will receive a verbal restoration experience. The agreement gives official permission for the Friends to begin the restoration process of the oldest remaining house in Venice. "Our mission, along with the successful restoration, is to cre- ate and operate a pioneer mu- seum and education center de- picting the pioneer era ofVenice and the Venice area of Sarasota County," said Judie Bauer. "For 30-plus months our dedicated directors and mem- bers have been working very hard with fundraising events CITY 16 reprimand in his permanent file. SWheatley will be suspended from coaching in the postseason in the 2011-12 volleyball season and will not receive 10 percent of his coaching stipend as a result. SWheatley will pay the $500 fine imposed by the FHSAA. SWheatley bought a new regional runner-up trophy. * The volleyball program will purchase a runner-up and re- gional championship trophy for the 2011-12 season. * A letter of apology will be sent out to the District 10 teams as well as East Lake High. * The school will forfeit the right to host postseason vol- leyball matches for the next two seasons. * Wheatley will be on admin- istrative probation with the VHS athletic department for one year. SWheatley will be required to attend the 2011 FHSAA Sports- manship Summit as well as the FHSAA compliance conference in August. *Wheatley will also con- duct sportsmanship clinics for attendance-zoned middle school volleyball teams. Wheatley's postseason suspen- sion means once the regular season ends, he will not be al- lowed to attend any postseason practices or to attend, even as a paid spectator, any postseason matches. After the loss to East Lake, on their way back to Venice the team stopped along a waterway before reaching the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and, according to reports, the second-place re- gional trophy was tossed into the bay as a way to lighten the mood following the loss. Wheatley realized he made a mistake, ordered a new tro- phy and talked to his players' parents. Dearing thought the action showed "poor character, poor judgment and poor leadership" and handed out the sanctions and fines. The school was fined $500 and the program was hit with a three-year restrictive proba- tion, meaning the volleyball team could not compete in postseason play until the 2014- SPIKED 16 PHOTO COURTESY OF HARRY BERRY Directors of the Friends of the Lord-Higel House celebrate approval of an agreement between the city of Venice and the organization to begin restoring the historic home into a pioneer museum. From left, are Brian Heverin, Penny Phelps, Joyce Higel Norton, Judi Foote, Jacqu'e Higel Ring, Sue Chapman, Judie and Jack Bauer, Barbara Dein, Claire Suter, Marge Buchanan, Robert Brooke, Dorothy Korwek, Bill Jervey and Reggie Foote. Good morning, Gondolier Sun subscriber KENNETH BROWN FRONT SECTION LETTERSTOTHE EDITOR...........9A OPINION..................................8A LEGALS ....................................... 10A POLICE BEAT............................ 11A LET'EM HAVE IT........................... 8A SPORTS................................ 12A LOTTERY........................................ 2A WEATHER...................................... 2A OBITUARIES................................4A OUR TOWN SECTION CROSSWORD...........................8B FINEWHINES..............................7B RELIGION ................................. 10B TRAVEL.................................. 6B VENU E................................. ..... 3B IN THIS EDITION CLASSIFIED COMICS TV BOOK USA WEEKEND Buddy's Pizza..................... Door Depot ........................ Fantastic Sam's.................. Tax Preparation ................. Twin Palms Chiropractic. Venice Car Wash................ ..12A John Farrell .....6A Edward Likeness ..11A Alex Petrillo .....7A .....9B .....4A S05252 1(00755 o II WENEDA ADSAURAYWW .ENCEONOIER.CM SO HOM DEIVEYCALS07 S30O ALMANAC 2A SUN NEWSPAPERS JANUARY 29, 2011 * WEEKEND EDITION I IN BRIEF City tests sewer system The Venice Utilities Department will be con- ducting smoke tests in the sewer system on the island next week. Through Feb. 3, smoke will be forced through sewage pipes south of West Venice Avenue, west of Harbor Drive, north of Alhambra and east of Castile Street. Yellow fly- ers containing a detailed description of what to expect will be left at the door of each property af- fected by the testing. If you see what you think might be fire, call 9-1-1. If you see smoke coming from vent stacks on houses in the test area, holes in the ground or manholes, call 926-2646. Down payment funds available Eligible applicants in Sarasota County seeking to buy their first home but lacking the funds for a down payment have a little-known resource available to help them. With $1.2 million in federal and state fund- ing in the Down Payment Assistance Program, the Sarasota Office of Hous- ing and Community Development can assist eligible, first-time home- buyers with the purchase of their home. Eligible applicants can receive up to $20,000 for down payment and closing cost assistance to purchase their first home. Among the qualifica- tions for the program, ap- plicants must contribute $2,150 (including prepaid expenses) toward the pur- chase of the home and attend a free eight-hour homebuyer education course. The purchase price cannot exceed - $150,000. Funding is available on a first-come, first- served basis. For more in- formation or a detailed list of qualifications, call Cherry Haynes at 951- 3640, ext. 3768, or visit www. ohcd.sarasota gov.com. Relocated Tempera I'rl.I rda; COunty Normal offices Record reopen Rainfall Sarasota Yesterday County gov- Month ernment of- Year fices formerly located at 1301 )1 Cattlemen Sunrisei, Road have T,:,.i,.i j relocated to a Tomorrow's county facility at 1001 Saraso- Moonrise ta Center Blvd., Moonset in the Sarasota International Trade Center off Fruitville Road. The relocation included all Development Services functions, utilities pay- ments, the Sarasota Coun- ty Health Department Environmental Health unit and Environmental Services functions. These offices reopened for business in their new location Monday. The county will eventu- ally redevelop the prop- erty at 1301 Cattlemen Road into a new trans- fer facility for Sarasota County Area Transit and an Emergency Operations Center that meets the community's needs. Phone and fax numbers for the affected offices ABC 7 WEATHER VENE OU ture /, 0.00" Actual Average 2.81" 2.58" 2.81" 2.58" set s sunrise /lset Cape Sable to Tarpon Springs: $tSrji.:.1i ana Charl.:lle Cs.:unlleS) NE winds at 3 to 6 knots. Seas 1 to 2 feet, light chop. Tarpon Springs to Apalachicola: W winds at 6 to 12 knots. Seas 1 to 3 feet, light chop. E . TER r 'i T4rJDAI. TII.lE DATE . ':. 1 n ' 7:17 a.m. SAT29 SUN 30 MON 31 TUE 1 3:41 a.m. WED2 2:17 p.m. remain the same. For more information, call 861-5000 or visit www.scgov.net. Renew your absentee ballot request Due to changes in federal and state laws, all standing requests for absentee ballots made prior to Nov. 3, 2010, have expired. Sarasota County Super- visor of Elections Kathy Dent advises that voters who wish to vote absentee must renew their requests for an absentee ballot. Absentee ballots may be requested by e-mail to absentee@SarasotaVotes. HIGH HIGH LOW LOW PM. A.M. PM. 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Monday-Saturday 9 AM to 11 PM 4 7 1 - _Sunday 11 AM to 11 PM Traffic Safety Expo is Feb. 5 The 2011 Sarasota- Manatee Community Traffic Safety Expo will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, in the parking lot of Home Depot, 5475 University Parkway, Bradenton. Ad- mission is free. A bike rodeo and safety demonstrations for child passengers, pedestrians and drivers are among the featured activities for the fourth annual event. There will be booths on various topics, bicycle helmet fittings and free raffles. For more information, call 861-5000 or visit www.trafficsafetyexpo. Chart your "Course" in one of the following areas, 8350 N. Tamiami Trail * College of Business Sarasota, FL * College of Arts & Sciences * College of Education 5920 Pan American Blvd. * School of Hotel & Restaurant Management North Port FL _ 941-359-4200 L rrrt rUNIYERSIT' OF w w IIi" LSO A www.Sarasota.USF.edu S SUN COAST k " PRESS Trusted Printing Performance This is a Sun Coast Press Test to help improve our print quality for our valued subscribers. OUR MOTHER'S HOUSE Catholic Charities, Diocese of I nice, I S Invites you to join us at our 10th Annual Wine Tasting, Dinner & Auction Funds raised during this event are used to ensure that our mothers and their children receive the programming and services they need to lead a., ih- *.;,i0., ii ,/ life. Thursday, February 17,2011 6 - 9:30 p.m. at the Plantation Golf and Country Club 500 Rockley Boulevard * Venice, FL Dance to the Music of Double Vision For ticket information or sponsorship __ opportunities, please call 485-6264 A Individual tickets are $75 per person. Seating is limited call now! rZAp &CiicR \k TNE B No TMERIN I yenice Liing Maigazine MIS AJAX PHV KH HILL&HILL 'R iGdolier Stut Follow Your Path To Success BC 7 ALMANAC 0 MARINE IRISES, SUNSET " _.�. :WEEKEND EDITION * JANUARY 29, 2011 Venice woman charged with murder By KATE BAXTER STAFF WRITER A North Port man was at- tempting to buy $5,000 worth of cocaine over the weekend when he was gunned down in the parking lot of a local motel, the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office reported. Two people who allegedly orchestrated that drug deal were charged Monday with murder, including aVenice woman who stayed by 40-year-old Joseph Lanard Bennett's side as he lay mortally wounded from a gun- shot to the chest. Bennett died hours later at a Lee County hospital. Mercedes Kay Annable Stiner, 28, 800 block of Acadia Road, Venice, and Joseph Stanford Salmon, 30, 100 block of Fla- mingo Ave., Port Charlotte, were charged with felony murder re- sulting from cocaine trafficking. Stiner, who reportedly arrived with Bennett at Knights Inn motel, 4100 Tamiami Trail, was still at the scene when depu- ties arrived, the sheriff's office reported. She later was taken to a facility for questioning before being arrested. Salmon was apprehended later Monday, not far from his Flamingo Avenue home, in a car. Authorities were watching and tracking Salmon once he was identified as a suspect, sheriff's spokesman Bob Carpenter said. Both remained held without bond at the Charlotte County Jail. Bennett's family remains dev- astated and looking for answers. "I love my husband," Johnnie Bennett said. "He was my best friend. He knew when some- thing was wrong with me and he always tried to fix it." The North Port woman sat in her garage Tuesday afternoon fielding phone calls from con- cerned friends and family. The couple had been together for 23 years. "I'm looking to God for help," she said. "You know how when it's raining and you don't want to get wet so you look for shelter to keep dry? That was my hus- band. He was my shelter." "My dad was mad friendly," said Angel Bennett, a North Port High School senior, who added that her dad encouraged her to finish school, graduate and follow a career in criminal justice or massage therapy. "My dad was a polite man. He liked chilling' with us kids. We played video games and went for walks in the neighborhood." The family warns against judging Bennett's decisions im- mediately preceding Sunday's shooting in the Knights Inn parking lot. "You can't judge a book by its cover," Johnnie said of her hus- band. "Sometimes you have to flip through the pages and learn a little more about the person." The suspects' families are stating the same. "My brother would never, ever shoot anybody," said Priscilla Salmon. The Port Charlotte woman was at her mother's Sheehan Boule- vard home Tuesday, still in shock over her older brother's arrest. Priscilla said she was on the phone with Salmon when he was stopped by deputies. She said her brother told her that he had no idea why he was being pulled over. "He helps out our mother a lot. He was actually on his way over at the time to take my mom on some errands," Priscilla said. Joseph Salmon was released in fall 2009 from a Florida prison after serving about six years on drug charges. He was trying to start his life over again, Priscilla said. "His kids meant everything to him. He was putting his kids first and owning up to his mis- takes," she said. Salmon's family remained confident Tuesday in the man's innocence. While she has not been close with her granddaughter for some time, Venice resident Katherine Annable said Stiner's arrest was shocking. The elderly woman was not aware of the incident until a call Tuesday from a Sun reporter. "I knew she had some prob- lems, but not this," Annable said, her voice breaking. Stiner is the only one of the group who does not have a criminal record. Both Salmon and Bennett had prior drug-re- lated arrests, according to court records. Authorities do not know what the relationship was between Stiner and Salmon, or between Bennett and Stiner. Bennett and Stiner were to- gether in a vehicle on Interstate 75 before the shooting Sunday, Carpenter said. As the vehicle passed just south of Ocala, the North Port man asked Stiner to "get him some cocaine," a sheriff's report states. Stiner sent a text message to Salmon, aka "J-Roc," asking to buy 4 or 5 ounces of cocaine, officials said. Salmon reportedly texted back that the amount of cocaine requested would cost $5,000. Deputies say all three agreed to meet in the Knights Inn parking lot in Port Charlotte. Bennett and Stiner reportedly were accompanied by 29-year- old Christina Diane Murray of North Port, who authorities said drove a rented red minivan to the motel. "Detectives said (Murray) was not involved other than being the driver," Carpenter said. The trio arrived at the motel late Sunday night. Stiner first exited the vehicle and met with Salmon and "confirmed the drug deal," the report states. Bennett then exited the van and walked around the rear east end of the motel with Salmon, the sheriff's office reported. Both Stiner and Murray then reportedly heard a gunshot and rushed around the building. Bennett was lying face-down on the ground. Motel guests and employees who heard the commotion said they saw a figure jump over a wooden fence after the gunshot. As Stiner stayed near Bennett, the North Port man reportedly spit out suspected crack cocaine. The Venice woman collected it and a large amount of cash that was under Bennett and placed them in her purse, officials said. The weapon used in the shooting has not been found. Investigators said the case remains open. North Port Community News Editor Elaine Allen-Emrich con- t, ili, te to this story. kbaxter@sun-herald.com FROM THE CITY OF VENICE Venice City Council voted Tuesday to con- tinue to tape its meetings for television airing on Tuesday. In December and Janu- ary, Mayor John Holic asked the public for input regarding whether the $18,000 annual cost to videotape meetings for television airing is a useful expenditure. Overwhelmingly, those who responded said they want their local govern- ment to continue this effort and make city council meetings more accessible for all. On Tuesday, after hearing those opinions, council voted to con- tinue the service. "It comes to about $1 per resident per year," Holic said. "That is a small price for a valued service." To further meet the goal of bringing gov- videotaping its meetings ernment to the people, online next week. 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A financial planner by pro- fession, Jack was a chartered life underwriter, an active Republican and a devout member of St. Mark's Episco- pal Church. He spent his final years residing comfortably in assisted living at Harbor Inn. Jack is survived by his son, Robert; daughter, Margaret; grandchildren, Kelsey and Bryce; and four sisters, Jean, Pat, Carol and Ann. Services: A celebration of John's life will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Contributions: Memorial JANUARY 29, 2011 WEEKEND EDITION donations may be made to St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 513 S. Nassau St., Venice FL 34285. Edward C. Likeness Edward C. "Lucky" Likeness, 92, of Nokomis, Fla., formerly of Ottawa, Cana- da, died Monday, Jan.24, 2011. He is survived S by his loving life S partner, Joan Houston of No- komis; and son, LIKENESS Graham Likeness, and his wife, Deb- orah Osborne, of Connecticut. Edward was born April 8, 1918, in Ottawa, Canada. He joined the Canadian Air Force in 1937 after high school. He won his pilot's wings and became a pilot instructor and later a pilot instructor developer in the early years of World War II. After Fighter Operational Training in 1942, he went to England to a Canadian Spitfire Fighter Wing. Many of his flying missions were as defensive escort of American bombers into and out of Europe. The wing never lost a bomber to German fighter planes. He flew ground attack missions against German freight trains and trucks. He also dive-bombed German "V" missile sites. At the end of the war he returned to Canada and resumed training new pilots. When the Rus- sian threat became a concern, he transferred to the newly forming North American Air Defense Force. In 1952, after a short tour in Korea, he went to the NATO forces in Europe. He joined the Allied Forces Central Europe Headquarters forming up at Fontainebleu, France. There he set up and managed the Air Tactical and Photo Reconnaissance Center. He returned to Canada in 1955 and attended the Air Force College. After graduation, he became commander of the Pilot Train- ing School. Subsequently, he became director of ground training at Air Force Headquar- ters. In 1962 he attended the U.S. Air Force Air University, Air War College, in Montgomery, Ala. After graduating, he went to Europe and became attache to the Canadian embassies in Belgium, Luxemburg and Den- mark. He returned to Canada in 1966 and took command of the Air Defense Base at North Bay, Ontario. He retired in 1969. Edward moved to Venice in 1977 and on to Calusa Lakes in 2000, where he and his partner, Joan, enjoy the golf course and so- cial amenities in the complex. In 1997 he was proud to have been granted U.S. citizenship. Edward was a member of the Canadian Fighter Pilots As- sociation, RCAF Association, AARP Freedom Boat Club, Meals onWheels and Calusa Lakes Golf Club. Services: A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are by Ewing Funeral Home. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Tidewell Hos- pice, Inc. 5955 Rand Boule- vard, Sarasota FL 34238. Alex M. Petrillo Alex M. Petrillo, 73, passed away on Monday, Jan. 24, 2011. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y, Alex was a retired carpenter for Union Local 348 in New York. He is survived by his wife, Katherine; his five sons, Alex, Thomas and Nicholas Petrillo of Rockway, N.J., Frank Petrillo of Harvert, Ala., and John Hamill of Chesapeake, Va.; sister, Anita Vetere of Venice, Fla.; brother, Frank Petrillo of Venice, Fla.; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Services: A private service will be held at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Great Bridge Chapel, Chesapeake, Va. Con- dolences may be offered to the family at www.hollomon-brown. com. 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Proceeds remain locally to benefit your Venice Community in the form of grants & Scholarships. 595 Tamiami Trail S. * On the Island-Next to Publix 941-483-3056 I SUN NEWSPAPERS SA CA JANUARY 29, 2011 * WEEKEND EDITION VICTIMS: Two South Venice people killed this week mourned by those who knew them FROM PAGE 1 Jason's ex-wife, who lives in North Port with the couple's son Brandon, 15. "As far as what hap- pened to Jason, during his life, he was involved in domestic violence situations, but this time he did something to help someone who was suffering. He didn't really know Traci because she had only moved to the neighborhood with John about five weeks ago. She seemed to gravitate to Ja- son because she needed to be safe. He tried to protect her, and it cost him his life." Michelle, who re- mained friends with Jason after their six-year- marriage ended in 2003, called him a "scrapper." "If Jason saw some- thing was unfair he would jump in and fight," she said, adding that Jason and Lee fought on Jan. 19 after Lee alleg- edly crashed Jason's 46th birthday gathering and caused a fight in front of family and neighbors. Lee was arrested after allegedly assaulting Jason and Traci. "They were threat- ened repeatedly by John through text messages after he got out of jail. They called the police," Michelle said. Michelle said Jason loved fishing, hanging out at the Venice Jetties and having cookouts and bonfires in his backyard. "He had a really great sense of humor," Mi- chelle said. "No matter how much trouble he got into, you still couldn't help but love him." She said Jason also was pretty well-known by local police offi- cers because he was in trouble and in jail over the years. "He was born and raised here and never strayed far from Noko- mis," she said. "For a while he was constantly in trouble for dumb things like driving with- out a license, getting into bar fights, and always running from the Venice police officers and driv- ing into ditches. But as he got older, he was try- ing to change. Because I could see him trying, I began letting Brandon have contact with Jason. "The two built a good relationship over the past year," she said of the father and son. "The last words Brandon heard from Jason were that he loved him and he was proud of him. No matter what happened through- out the years, they were family in the end. Jason told me I did a great job (raising) him." Friends and family are still shocked by Traci's death. Her mother, who lives in North Port and agreed to speak to the Sun on condition of ano- nymity, said Friday that Traci was her "best friend and someone who could always find the good in people - so much so she sometimes learned the hard way." Her mother said Traci wanted to be cremated; her family is following her wishes. Her ashes will be taken to Ohio, where she's from, following a small gathering here in her memory. Fam- ily friends are helping Traci's parents with ar- rangements. "She always told me that she loved me," her mother said, adding that when Traci was having problems with Lee she wanted to try to handle it on her own. "He was very possessive of her. He called her a lot and got upset when she was busy and could not call him back right away." Because the pair were best friends, Traci shared a lot of her everyday hap- penings with her mom. "Her friends were surprised that she would tell me things," she said. "You just don't hear about special relation- ships between parents and their children as much anymore. I always told Traci how beauti- ful she was and that her father and I loved her so much." Jason's family members feel the same way. "No matter what trouble he got into, Jason was somebody's father, son and uncle," Michelle said. "He was really good at heart." eallen@sun-herald.com SPIKED: Compromise for volleyball team FROM PAGE 1 15 season - essentially for the next three seasons. The school was also reprimanded for the ac- tions and the volleyball program was placed on administrative proba- tion until June 30, 2012. The school appealed the penalties. According to Dearing's letter, the ad- ministrative probation will remain in place. Advising the school that the FHSAA penalties had been rescinded, Dearing wrote, "I want to thank you (Turgeon) and your athletic director, Mr. Pete Dombroski, for the very obvious thought, consid- eration and realization of the seriousness you have given this situa- tion. ... Your letter openly displays your thoughts (as well as coach Wheatley's) that the responsibility of the actions following the District girls volleyball Championship last No- vember indeed belonged to the coach." "Since the beginning I've taken full responsibil- ity for it and my focus was to get the girls into post- season play," saidWheat- ley. "My whole focus throughout out the whole time is not to penalize the kids and to penalize me." "Our goal was to see no student denied the right to play in a championship series," said Dombroski. "It's a thrill to work toward a goal of playing for a state championship. It allows future players the op- portunity to compete at highest stage they can." "I want to thank the VHS administration, and especially Jack Turgeon and Pete Dombroski, in finding the true facts and standing behind their coach because the easy thing would have been to not do that," saidWheat- ley. Wheatley also thanked the community for its support throughout this process. "Really confirmed to my family what a great com- munity we live in an why we continue to live here," saidWheatley. The incident has also taught him a few lessons. "I think true character is revealed when times are tough," saidWheatley. "I know everyone associated with volleyball program has remained unified about whole process. We've always calledVenice High volleyball a family and that is what a family does in times of trouble is stick together. Most communities ask for the coach's head. Not one time was that brought up." Wheatley, who has been head coach at Venice High for 17 years, is excited for the new season. "Next year we will have a renewed focus," said Wheatley. "Good sports- manship will be a corner- stone of the Venice High volleyball program." ppentz@venicegondolier.com CITY: Home's restoration moves ahead FROM PAGE 1 for the restoration proj- ect, along with seeking new members, patiently awaiting approval to proceed. I never knew so much bureaucracy. We were at our wits' end with permits and permissions from various groups." When John Holic was elected mayor, the Bau- ers paid him a visit. Holic cut through the red tape. "We told him our situ- ation and the next thing you know we were noti- fied the user agreement was ready for council's approval." The next step is for the Friends organi- zation to get permit approval and to place into the ground a large thermometer-style sign approved a year ago by the Venice Historic Preservation Board. The sign, which the Bauers hope will go up in mid- February, will be located in Centennial Park and will track their fundrais- ing efforts. Their goal is to raise $1 million for the resto- ration. To date they've raised $30,000. Friday evening the group held a magic-show fundraiser at Bird Bay for $30 a ticket, selling miniature models of the house and T-shirts. On Feb. 19 the Friends will have a booth at Phil- lippi Park's Historical Society Festival. Jon Thaxton, whose family grew up on a homestead in Osprey, will be featured speaker at the Friends' third annual meeting, on Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. in the community room at Venice City Hall. "This museum will benefit the entire com- munity for years to come," Bauer said. The Lord and Higel families have a fascinat- ing history, she said, that's fun to explore. She provides Power- Point presentations to local groups and hom- eowners associations on Higel and what would eventually come to be called Higelville, includ- ing how it all began - with a six-month boat excursion down the Atlantic coast and up the Gulf looking for the perfect soil to raise guava plants (he happened upon Richard Roberts fishing in what is now Roberts Bay and bought two acres on the spot). She also has a presenta- tion on Lord's dabbling in real estate and invest- ments that eventually attracted land mogul Bertha Potter Palmer to the area. The Friends are en- couraging residents and visitors to participate in the restoration and also to contribute financially. 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All hearing schedules are subject to change; check the weekly updated schedules for dates, times and locations on the Clerk of the Circuit Court website at www.SarasotaClerk.com, Value Adjustment Board link. The clerk to the VAB's office is located at the Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Suite 210, Sarasota. Call 941-861-5279 Sarasota County Cattlemen Road offices have relocated Sarasota County government offices formerly located at 1301 Cattlemen Road have relocated to a county facility at 1001 Sarasota Center Boulevard in the Sarasota International Trade Center off Fruitville Road. The relocation includes all Development Services functions, Utilities payments, the Sarasota County Health Department Environmental Health unit and Environmental Services functions. Phone and fax numbers for the offices that have moved remain the same. Registration deadline is Feb. 1 for Gulf Coast Senior Games The registration deadline for the 22nd annual Gulf Coast Senior games is Tuesday, Feb. 1. The games take place at venues throughout Sarasota and Manatee counties on Feb. 22-27. The games promote health and wellness for Sarasota and Manatee residents who are age 50 and older. Events offered at this year's games are archery, badminton, basketball, bocce, bowling, cribbage, croquet, cycling, golf, horseshoes, racquetball, 5K run, shuffleboard, swimming, table tennis, tennis and track and field. To become a Gulf Coast Senior Games competitor, register online at www. parksonline.scgov.net; or fill out and send in the entry form included in a registration booklet available at any Sarasota County recreation center or library; or register in person at Twin Lakes Park, 6700 Clark Road in Sarasota, during regular business hours. The entry fee of $12 entitles each participant to an event T-shirt. There is an additional fee of $3 per event to compete. ndiduals with disabilitieswho need assistance to participate in anyofthese proceedings should contact the iountyadministration at ast three (3) businessdays before the m ting time and date at 941-861-5344. 6A SUN NEWSPAPERS U~C~)LI Q� :j ii.E, 1 ;1? WEEKEND EDITION * JANUARY 29, 2011 FATE: Accused teacher's future uncertain FROM PAGE 1 room. The state's attorney, RonWeaver, asked Lori White, Sarasota County School District super- intendent, and Theresa Baus, principal of Venice Elementary School, if they wanted O'Neill back. In both instances the answer was no. "Can O'Neill be an effective teacher in your school?" Weaver asked. 'Anyone who hits and makes disparaging remarks (about students) can no longer be an effective teacher, in my opinion," Baus said. Just having her in the school, Baus said, might turn some parents away. "It is not appropri- ate for her to be in the classroom at this time," White said. She based her com- ment on testimony and transcripts of the police report, criminal trial and a grievance trial after the school district fired O'Neill. O'Neill admitted making disparaging comments about her students. She also admitted "bopping" or "tapping" them on their heads. The difference, according to witnesses, was how forcefully it was done. O'Neill demonstrated her actions by very gen- tly touching her water bottle to the head of a mannequin. Two teacher aides who worked side by side with O'Neill testified it was more like a thud. "It's not best practice," O'Neill said. "I would not do it" again. Confrontation One allegation was that O'Neill said the mouth of one student, when she pouted, looked like a "butt hole." "I guarantee she wouldn't say it in front of their parents or myself," Baus said. "And that's because she knows it's wrong. It's all negative. It violated the profes- sional practices in the state and should never happen." O'Neill allegedly said another profoundly mentally handicapped student was just "sucking up oxygen." O'Neill characterized her comments as dark humor coming from a sarcastic person made to adult peers, albeit in the presence of her students, as a way to let off steam. The kids either couldn't hear her or couldn't understand what was said, she testified. It was not intended to harm the students she loved and had taught for years, O'Neill said. "No harm, no foul?" asked Weaver. "It's OK to say those things if they don't understand what is being said" or if it's said "with a smile or a pleas- ant tone," he asked. Weaver pursued the point, asking if O'Neill would use the term "butt hole" in front of that child's parent, who was sitting 15 feet behind O'Neill. O'Neill whirled her chair around and was about to say something to the parent. "Don't you dare say a word to me," said Katie DiPierro, sternly pointing her finger at O'Neill. Another parent, Patty Sherknus, said later the look on O'Neill's face made it unclear what was about to come out of her mouth. An apology? "If it was going to be an apology, then it was going to be a sarcastic one," Sherknus said. O'Neill's attorney, An- thony Demma, objected, adding, "Let the record show Ms. O'Neill was not ..." He didn't finish the sentence, perhaps uncer- tain himself of O'Neill's intent. McKibben restored order. Weaver next turned his attention to Sherknus' son. O'Neill was accused of inappropriately using a gait belt to lift him when he'd drop to the floor and refuse to walk. The action caused abra- sions on his upper back. She used it one time, O'Neill testified, saying there had to be a better way to handle the pupil. The belt was placed around the student's chest to avoid a surgi- cally implanted feeding tube. When Weaver brought up Sherknus' son's name, O'Neill grabbed the gait belt lying in front of her from a previ- ous a demonstration and handed it to Weaver with a laugh. "Do you think this process is humorous Ms. O'Neill?" Weaver asked. "No I don't, but you gotta make the best of what you can," she replied. Weaver went on to demonstrate for more than a minute the lift- ing action O'Neill alleg- edly used on Sherknus' son. He placed the gait belt around the neck of the mannequin head, repeating the motion of raising it up and down. No objection was forthcoming. The photo op drew a remark from O'Neill: "Oh, this will look great." ggiles@venicegondolier.com Move-In Special! O Save $4,800*! 1 HarborChase is home to the best, those who live here, and those who care for them. Respect and kindness abound, as we celebrate each individual life with the dignity they have earned and an appreciation of the chapters that are yet to unfold. 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Florida House lawmakers have signed onto a lawsuit challenging the legality of a state constitutional amendment that aims to curb the time-worn political practice of gerrymandering. It's not the first time they mount- ed a blocking maneuver on this one. Early last year, when it appeared the group FairDistrictsFlorida.org would get enough signatures to put two proposed amendments on Novem- ber's general election ballot, legisla- tive leaders rallied to fight them. In hearings, House and Senate leaders mocked the proposals, which might actually dent the ability of the party in power- which, coincidentally, hap- pens to be the Republicans in recent years - to reset district lines for state House and Senate seats, as well as the U.S. House of Representatives. Then they went to court to get the petitions invalidated. They lost that gambit. Proposed Amendments 5 and 6 went forward. Finally, late in the legislative ses- sion, leaders tried another tack: a poison pill. They passed a compet- ing ballot amendment - Amend- ment 7 - that they claimed would "clarify" the issues for voters, although it was really intended to muddy them. A judge saw through that one. The ride-along amend- ment was tossed off the ballot. Voters finally got to weigh in themselves in November, and they liked what they saw. The two measures got more than 60 percent of the vote, the threshold for state constitutional amendments. Case closed? Hardly. The House now has joined a lawsuit filed by U.S. Reps. Corrine Brown, D-Jacksonville, and Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Miami, that claims Amendment 6 violates federal laws guaranteeing equal access to mi- nority candidates. As House spokes- woman Katie Betta commented, "The House believes its constitu- tional authority has been impeded by Amendment 6." Or, try, try again. Let's not. The voters have spoken. They want less political manipulation of the redistricting process. It's as sim- ple as that. The two amendments don't impossibly bind legislators' hands. They set rough standards for legislative redistricting. They merely say districts should be compact and contiguous when possible. Districts should stick to local boundaries, where feasible, and strive to main- tain minority opportunity. Politics will always play a role in the process. The hope is just to deter the more extreme examples of gerrymandering. Just maybe. The Legislature has tried and tried before on this one, to no avail. Let's drop out of this frivolous lawsuit. Medicare madness By THAIR PHILLIPS GUEST COLUMNIST Conspiracy theories have always captured America's attention. The thought that a hidden group can manipulate and control money and gov- ernments from behind a veil of secrecy and misinformation both scares and intrigues us at the same time. We think the government re- ally has an alien in Area 51 and that there was a second shooter on the "grassy knoll" in Dallas in 1963. We weave conspiracy into every major event from Sept. 11 to the global financial crisis. The major problem with most conspiracy theories is that too many people would have to be in on the cover-up for it to remain a secret very long. That's why the conspiracy I'm going to talk about has a good chance of succeeding. It's not a secret, at least not from those in Washington. This conspiracy has a chance of working because it is hidden in the bowels of one of the biggest and most far-reaching pieces of legislation ever passed. It is a conspiracy to circumvent the legislative pro- cess and the powers outlined in the Constitution through government bureaucracies. Judicial activism is defined as judges going beyond their appropriate powers and en- gaging in making law rather than merely interpreting it. I think that America is headed down the path of bureaucratic activism, which I define as unelected bureaucrats using their broad powers to define and implement regulations that are outside the intent of the laws of the land. These are unelected bureaucrats using "creative" regulatory powers not defined in the Constitution to control our public policy. An obvious case in point is the new health care reform law, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which created a new panel called the Independent Payment Advisory Board. The board is made up of 15 or fewer presidential appointees and is scheduled to begin its efforts to cut Medicare spending in 2014. The language that created this panel was not debated or scrutinized by either house because it was added in the final back-room adjustments of the Senate bill with the promise that the language would be fleshed out during conference with the House version. As we all know, there never was a conference since the House passed the Sen- ate bill as is. The board was created as a way to avoid the political prob- lems that come with cutting government benefits. Unfortu- nately, the avoidance of these problems also circumvents some of the very basic rights af- forded us in the Constitution. For instance: 1) The members of the board, the ones that will make the decisions that will affect the financial well-being of Medicare, will be appointed by the president. They will not an- swer to the people. 2) If Congress does not offer an alternative to the board's recommendation within a short period of time, the recommendation is turned into law, with no discussion, amend- ments or vote. 3) It takes an unprecedented three-fifths vote to overrule the recommenda- tion of the board. Nothing in the Constitution allows for laws to be passed using this method. This board is the poster child of an open conspiracy to bypass the Constitution. It is our elected representatives handing over their power to a board appointed by the president. This is not what the founding fathers envisioned; this is what they were fighting against - the ability of a government entity, on which they had no representa- tion and of which they had no power to elect, having the abil- ity to affect their finances and well-being. The board goes even further, affecting our health, and perhaps even our right to live. This conspiracy to lead Ameri- ca down the path of bureaucratic activism needs to be recognized and stopped. The checks and balances of the Constitution have served us well for more than 200 years.We must not allow this insidious, unelected board, to usurp those very basic rights. Thair Phillips is president and CEO ofRetireSafe, a grass-roots organization that advocates and educates on behalf ofAmerica's seniors on issues regarding Social Security, Medicare, health and financial well-being. 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You can also fax signed letters to (941) 484-8460 or e-mail them to bmudge@venicegondolier.com. For more information, call (941) 207-1000. ARE LOOSER GUN LAWS THE SOLUTION TO GUN-RELATED CRIME? CALL US AT 207-1111. Double standard. I agree with the caller regarding Medicare Part B and Part D drug plan surcharges, based on what bracket of income you fall in. These are taxes and in my case amounted to an additional $115.30 per month for Part B and $31 per month for Part D, or $1,755.60 extra a year. People should be warned that making a profit on the sale of assets, such as stock, can throw them into one of these brackets for that year. Congress doesn't want to tax anyone making less than $250,000 a year, but that doesn't seem to apply to seniors on Medicare. Illegal. How many times do the cops have to stop you from riding your electric bike on the sidewalk? Duh. It's against the law, lady. Adoption tale. I'd like to address the person who was complaining about dog racing and not knowing what hap- pens to the dogs when they can't race anymore. Let me tell you what happens to the dogs. There's a lady at the Sarasota Kennel Club by the name of Nancy Coffee and she's very concerned about those dogs. She makes sure that once they can't race anymore that they're adopted by good families who give them good homes and loving care. You can call the Sarasota Kennel Club at 355- 7744 and ask for Nancy Coffee. I know because I've adopted three greyhounds and I love them very much. I noticed you didn't mention anything about horse racing. When a horse falls and stumbles, they have to shoot it, like they did at the Kentucky Derby with the winner. Maybe you should check out your facts before you start complaining about retired greyhounds. Check them out, they're a lovely dog. They don't get destroyed, they get adopted. Moving target. I'm calling about the lady who got pulled over on her scooter. I just want to say, I completely disagree with you. There are motorized scooters riding against traffic all over the island and are go- ing to get hit. I hit you, you sue me, I lose my license. Thanks, Let 'em Have It but my day is hard enough without dealing with someone who's too lazy to walk or too cheap to get a car. Just follow the driving codes. Able-bodied. A comment I saw in your paper today was one of the best I've seen in long time. It's about handi- capped parking. I have to agree with this gentleman. Go to Walmart and see these people just get out and run into the store like nothing's happened. I see people go to Saltwater and park in the handicapped parking. Cops have got to start taking a look at that more often. Tearful. I wonder if the reason John Boehner decided against attending both the memorial service and also the invitation to the state dinner was because he was afraid he would cry. Thinking short-term. Oh the shame. A mere commoner, a snowbird, has disrespected the royalty of Venice island: the full-time resident. How can those of us with out-of-state plates dare to hold our heads up as we contribute to the local economy? By all means, ban short-term rentals, then be prepared to support all the local businesses that depend on us for their livelihood to the extent that you alone cannot provide. More guns. More gun laws are not going to stop the shootings and the violence. It's people that do that. At Colum- bine, 18 gun laws were violated by those young men. Gun laws don't stop criminals. Gun laws don't stop deranged people intent on doing violence. If they don't have a gun, they'll find another way of commit- ting that crime. What we need is more people to carry guns because somebody with a gun can stop that other person who's doing the shooting. There's a little town in Georgia where everybody does carry a gun and its crime rate has gone down to like zero. If you know that somebody's got a gun, you're not going to at- tempt to hold up the store or try to shoot anybody because you're the one who's going to get hurt. Police can't get there in time to protect you, but somebody in the crowd can. Too many gun laws and the only people who will have guns will be the criminals. Shadow government. I just heard about the Venice city manager being approached and asked to resign. It cer- tainly sounds like one of the council members is trying to take over for the mayor. Can you believe such arrogance when a few people walk into the man's office - former council members, whoever they were - and ask him to resign? And as the TV reporter stated, it certainly is a weird situation, especially when the current city manager has been there less than a few years and certainly inherited a lot of problems. Economic conditions; cash to get a few projects done was difficult to come by; tough decisions had to be made concerning the police department's problems, and they were made. And the circus facility was inherited, which became unsightly and dangerous. He didn't create these problems. Insurance for council members for life was a joke and was given to them il- legally. Airport decisions were made. Taxpayers, watch out. The group trying to run the city in an unofficial capacity is starting to exert itself. The penny, for your thoughts "A penny saved is a penny earned." The idea still makes sense, although it gets lost in the ease of cred- it-card transactions. A boy's habits linger, but bending over to pick up a penny spotted on a walkway probably no longer makes sense. Pennies have a way of cluttering a purse or pants pocket. They are never available when you need them. We keep collecting more of them to mess up a drawer or fill an old mayonnaise jar. Maybe it is time to do away with the penny. Today's copper penny is a fake anyway. It is mostly zinc with a thin copper coating. They stopped making the copper penny in 1982. Good thing too, as the 1940 penny in today's market has about 3 cents' worth of copper in it. There was a time when the copper penny had some real value. A dime had about 10 cents' worth of silver in it, and a $20 gold piece could be melted down to about $20 worth of gold. If you have one of those $20 golden eagles from the 1857 wreck of SS Central America, a collector might offer you $14,000 today. I've been checking, and an old jar of pen- nies has not increased in value in the same way. A cache of pen- nies from 1939, which are 95 percent copper, are likely to be worth 3 cents each. That just matches the current market value of the copper in them. The U.S. Mint just made too many millions of them. Still, try to find a cop- per penny among your hoard. Pennies are still being stamped out in the mil- lions. It is just the sort of business that only the government could run. It costs about 2 cents to make a U.S. penny. It seems almost unpa- triotic to keep them out of circulation while the U.S. Mint keeps spend- ing 2 cents apiece to make up for the pennies I'm hoarding. There would be some disadvantages to doing away with the penny. Could you still have a mattress sale for $399.99, or two bunches of celery for 99 cents? What about all the Penelopes nicknamed Penny? "In for a penny, in for a pound," could switch to "in for a dime, in for a dollar." The nickel might as well go at the same time as the penny. Before the Civil War, we got along without the nickel. Years ago it was handy for making a local call in a phone booth or getting a subway ride in New York City. In the 1940s you could buy a 12-ounce Pepsi for a nickel, which gave you twice as much as a 6-ounce Coca-Cola (even when Coca-Cola had gone to a dime). I would miss the nickel. It reminds me of when that was the price of a newspaper or a 3 Musketeers candy bar. The demand for nickels is not so great today. Good thing, too. It costs the U.S. Mint about 10 cents to make a nickel. If we just rounded our transactions up or down to the nearest dime, everything would aver- age out about the same. We can put a dent in the federal deficit and do away with the penny and the nickel. Still, if I see the glint of a coin on the shop- ping center floor, I am going to pick it up. It might be a quarter. Derek Dunn-Rankin is chair of Sun Coast Media Group. I LETTERS FROM OUR READERS Abuse reports are too much Editor: For the past four years I have visited your lovely town of Ven- ice, staying a month or so each time. I enjoy - for the most part - reading your newspaper and use the Venue section to find a wide variety of things to do while I am here. However, I am increasingly appalled by your Police Beat. As a former victim of domestic vio- lence, I can only reiterate what is common knowledge - victims often don't report abuse for fear of retaliation, embarrassment and even loss of employment. The Gondolier Sun seems to take pleasure in reporting full names and the lurid details of these private citizens. To what end? I can assure you that if I were a young woman and found myself threatened, I would think twice about calling the police, because I know that if I did the entire community would be privy to my situation, thanks to the relentless reporting of the local newspaper. If you must report the crimes, then just say, "police were called to a scene of a domestic distur- bance," and let that be the end of it. Surely you can find better things to fill the pages of your publication. Sherri Smith Coarsegold, Calif. Editor's Note: We acknowledge your point but think the bet- ter way to call attention to this horrific crime is to shine a bright light on the perpetrators. Women's rights are often wronged Editor: "Women's issues" are again pivotal in U.S. politics - and not in ways many of us would like. Advocates of reproduc- tive freedoms are facing what Katha Pollitt characterized in The Nation as "the most hostile Congress since abortion was legalized in 1973." In Florida, Gov. Rick Scott is a self-declared "pro-life leader." In Sarasota, Congressman Vern Buchanan and Districts 69 and 70 State Reps. Doug Holder and Ray Pilon are likewise aggressively anti- choice. The challenge goes well beyond reproductive rights to the whole realm of economic justice. In this country, women are still paid only 77 percent of what men receive for full-time work. Still, at the end of the last Congress, the Paycheck Fairness Act went down in flames in the Senate, falling two short of the 60 required for cloture. Gender is also central to other major issues. Social Security is paramount among them, since women rely more on Social Security than men. Concerns for women at national and state levels also include disparities in health-care funding and access to health insurance, inequitable treatment in military service and increases in human trafficking and domestic violence. Then, too, there is the matter of the Equal Rights Amendment. The need just became all the more pressing with the pro- nouncement by Justice Antonin Scalia that the 14th Amendment does not protect against discrim- nation on the basis ( To those women a committed to gende and economic justice warning and a call tc Equality matters. Public can still p. Editor: Ex-Mayor Martin's of the status quo sug some changes to the and commissions wi diminish citizen invo inVenice civic life, or quality of government could be further front Citizen members boards and commiss no way jeopardized continue. In fact, citi ment in the last elect strong message that of Venice were unha] spendthrift approach] city government. Th wanted their elected cut costs and work tc of gender. balanced budget. That means nd men that today we have to look for r equality increased efficiency and lower e, this is a costs in government operations. action. Streamlining the operations of our boards and commissions is a part of that overall effort. Jan Schneider Martin notes the many meet- Sarasota ings of the planning commis- sion in 2008. I attended most of those meetings as well as the participate subsequent council meetings that considered the recommen- dations of the planning com- defense mission, particularly regarding ;gests that the comprehensive plan. The city's boards planning commission should ill somehow have taken to heart the mayor's )lvement suggestion as to the futility of its Slower the efforts since council ignored its nt. Nothing recommendations. n the truth. 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"Those statistics indicate how critical it's been for the last couple of years," said 12th Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Lee Haworth, whose circuit covers DeSoto, Manatee and Sarasota counties. "It's been like a hurricane: When you think you get to the eye of the storm, you hope it's over but wonder if you're going to get hit by a new blast." As bad as it's been here, the foreclosure storm was much worse elsewhere in Florida: The state had 10 of the 22 highest foreclosure rates last year, RealtyTrac said. Fort Myers-Cape Coral was No. 2 nationally, behind only perennial leader Las Vegas. Other Florida metro areas with high rates include Miami-Fort Lauderdale (fifth), Orlando- Kissimmee (ninth), Day- tona Beach (13th) and Naples (14th). Sarasota-Bradenton was bunched with three other Florida metro areas: Port St. Lucie was 16th, followed by Tampa-St. Petersburg at No. 17 and Lakeland in 18th place. Florida's two major college towns - Gainesville and Tal- lahassee - fared best, at 72nd and 85th place, respectively. California, Florida and Ne- vada accounted for all but one of the worst metro areas. The exception was Boise, Idaho, which sneaked in at No. 20. The worst 10 remained largely the same despite all seeing drops in foreclosure activity, RealtyTrac stated. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NUMBER 2009-CA-18877-NC JUDGE: Division "A" IN RE: FORFEITURE OF: $1,304.87 In U.S. Currency NOTICE OF ACTION TO:BRITTANY N. HORN ANDREW W. MULLEN STEPHON L. DAWSON TERRANCE L. MORGAN CRYSTAL D. STOCKWELL ALL PERSONS WHO CLAIM AN INTER- EST UNKNOWN ADDRESS YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a forfei- ture action has been filed against the above described currency by the Saraso- ta County Sheriff's Office. You are required to file your written defenses with the Clerk of the Court, 2000 Main Street, Sarasota, FL 34237, and to serve a copy of those defenses on or before the 21st day of February, 2011, on Patrick Dug- gan, Esquire, Post Office Box 4115, Sarasota, Florida 34230-4115. Failure to file your defenses will result in a default being entered against you. WITNESSED by hand and the Seal of the Court on this 19th day of January, 2011. KAREN RUSHING Clerk of Circuit Court Deputy Clerk Colin Overholt Publish: January 22, 2011 January 29, 2011 February 5, 2011 February 12, 2011 Notice of Sale/ Auction Notice is hereby given that the contents of the rental units listed herein will be offered for sale at public auction per the Florida Self Storage Act. (Statutes/Sec- tions 83.901 - 83.809) The property list contained herein will be sold to satisfy liens imposed by EXTRA SPACE STORAGE on 02/17/2011 at 3:30 PM, or thereafter The sale will occur on premises, at Extra Space Stor- age, located at 1266 US HWY 41 BYPASS, VENICE, Florida 34285 in the county of SARASOTA, Florida. 941.488.7534 SEAN MATTHEW TITMAS, UNIT 1016 HOUSE ITEMS REBECCA REIMKOWSKI, UNIT 1057 HOUSE ITEMS CHRISTOPHER A JAHR, UNIT 1159 NOTICE OF AUCTION 19 HOUSE ITEMS EXTRA SPACE STORAGE reserves the right to reject all bids. Purchases must be made at the time of sale by "Cash" only. All contents are sold "as is". Con- tents of the unit must be removed imme- diately, or the storage unit containing the items must be rented by the purchaser. Sale is subject to cancellation at any time. Published: January 29, February 5, 2011 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given that the contents of the rental units listed herein will be offered for sale at public auction per the Florida Self Storage Act. (Statues/Sec- tions 83.801-83,809). Auction: Saturday, February 12, 2011 9:00AM at The Storage Bins 2359 S. Tamiami Trail Venice, FL 34293 (941) 493-2214 Miscellaneous Household Items: Robert Wetenkamp, Unit F9 Ron Barton, Units Cll & F25 Publish: January 22, 29, 2010 S NOTICE TO CREDITORS a 20 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All interested persons are hereby required to file in the Estate of Phillip E. Allen, Deceased, File Number 2010- CP-004382-NC, in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, County Courthouse, PO Box 3079, Sarasota, Florida 34230: (1) all claims or demands against this estate within the later of three months after the time of the first publication of this notice or thirty days after the date of service of a copy of this notice on a cred- itor or claimant; and (2) any objection by an interested person on whom notice was served that challenges the validity of the will, the qual- ifications of the personal representative, or the venue or the jurisdiction of the court, within the later of three months after the date of the first publication of this notice or thirty days after the date of service of a copy of this notice on the objecting person. ANY CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is January 29, 2010. Personal Representatives: Jeffrey L. Pender c/o Thomas R. Conklin, Esq. 442 South Tamiami Trail Osprey, FL 34229 Attorney for Personal Representa- tive: NOTICE TO CREDITORS 20 Thomas R. Conklin, Esq. Telephone: (941) 366-2608 Florida Bar #938823 Publish: January 29, February 5, 2011 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF JOHN L. LANDGRAF Deceased. 2011-CP-000167-NC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JOHN L. LANDGRAF, deceased, whose date of death was December 14, 2010,and whose social security number is xxx-xx-xxxx is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230. The names and addresses of the person- al representatives and the personal rep- resentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is January 29, 2011 Personal Representative: DANIEL A. BECHTOLD 240 S. Nokonis Ave Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Attorneys for Personal Representative: C. KELLEY CORBRIDGE, Esquire BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No. 0325066 PUBLISH: January 29, February 5, 2011 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARA- SOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF Lorraine M. Polzin Deceased. File No: 2010-CP-004334-NC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Lorraine M. Polzin, deceased, whose date of death was October 6, 2010 is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is: Post Office Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230-3079. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal repre- sentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims withthis court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITH- CREDITORS 20 IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this notice is January 22, 2011. Personal Representative: Mark Krzystofezyk c/o Michael D. Horlick, P.A. 1314 E Venice Ave - Suite D Venice, FL 34285 Attorney for Personal Representative: MICHAEL D. HORLICK Florida Bar Number: 292583 Michael D. Horlick, P. A. 1314 E. Venice Ave, Suite D Venice, Florida 34285 (941) 484-5656 PUBLISH: January 22, 29, 2011 NOTICE OF SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORI- DA CASE NO. 2010-CA-009720-NC A. PAUL MICHAUD AND CAROLINE JUNE STINSON-MICHAUD, PLAINTIFF, vs. SCOTT DOUGLAS BELL; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SCOTT DOUGLAS BELL; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; ANY UNKNOWN PERSONS IN POSSESSION; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, DEFEN- DANTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the Uniform Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure entered on January 14, 2011, in the above-styled cause, the Sarasota County Clerk of the Circuit Court, Karen E. Rushing, will sell the fol- lowing described real property: Lot 12 & South ? of Lot 13, Block 2, PINE VIEW TERRACE, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 2, page 2, of the Public Records of Sarasota County, Florida. Together with all improvements erected on the Property, and all easements, appurtenances, and fixtures a part of the Property, and all replacements and addi- tions. to the highest and best bidder for cash at public sale to be held on February 18, 2011 at 9:00 a.m. via the Internet at www.sarasota.realforeclose.com, in accordance with Section 45.031 of the Florida Statutes. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Dated: January 18, 2011 JAMES L. ESSENSON, ESQUIRE Fla. Bar No.: 0359033 2071 Main Street Sarasota, Florida 34237 Phone (941) 954-0303 - Fax (941) 951- 7739 Attorney for Plaintiffs Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF TRUDY J. SCHROEDER Deceased. File No. 2011-CP-233-SC NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of TRUDY J. SCHROEDER, deceased, File Number 2011-CP-233-SC, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Sarasota County Courthouse, Probate Division, P.O. Box 3079, Sara- sota, FL 34230-3079. The names and CREDITORS 20 addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative's attor- ney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliq- uldated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is January 29, 2011 Personal Representative: JERREL E. TOWERY 304 W. Venice Ave. Suite 220 Venice, FL 34285 Attorney for Personal Representative: JERREL E. TOWER JERREL E. TOWER, P. A. Fla. Bar #267351 304 W. Venice Ave, Suite 220 Venice, FL 34285 Phone: (941) 485-3391 PUBLISH: January 29, February 5, 2011 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF SHARON P. JOHNSON Deceased. File No. 2011-CP-21-NC Division:Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of SHARON P. JOHNSON, deceased, whose date of death was JUNE 8, 2009, and whose social security num- ber is xxx-xx-xxxx, is pending in the Cir- cuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is PO Box 3079 Sarasota, FL 34230. The names and addresses of the person- al representative and the personal repre- sentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decendent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file thier claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decendent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THE NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is January 22nd ,2011. Personal Represntative: Susan Ivkovich c/o Murray Kanetsky, Esq. P.O. Box 1767 Venice, FL 34284-1767 KANETSKY, MOORE & DeBOER, PA., Attorneys at Law Attorneys for Personal Representatiwe 227 S. Nokomis Ave. P. O. Box 1767 Venice, FL 34284-1767 Telephone: (941) 485-1571 Florida Bar No. 041192 Publish: January 22,29, 2011 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF FORDYCE M. SUTHERLAND Deceased. File No. 2011-CP-014-SC Division:Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of FORDYCE M. SUTHERLAND, deceased, whose date of death was December 15, 2010, and whose social security number is xxx-xx-xxxx, is pending in the Circuit Court for Saraso- ta County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is PO Box 3079 Sarasota, FL 34230. The names and addresses of the person- al representative and the personal repre- sentatve's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decendent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file thler claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decendent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THE NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. CREDITORS 220 ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is January 22, 2011 Personal Represntative: Carlotta McCann c/o Murray Kanetsky, Esq. P.O. Box 1767 Venice, FI 34284-1767 KANETSKY, MOORE & DeBOER, PA., Attorneys at Law Attorneys for Personal Representatwe 227 S. Nokomis Ave. P. O. Box 1767 Venice, FL 34284-1767 Telephone: (941) 485-1571 Florida Bar No. 041192 Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF LUCILLE W. TISDALE f/k/a LUCILLE W. WOOTEN Deceased. File No. 2011CP 152NC Division: NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of LUCILLE W. TISDALE f/k/a LUCILLE W. WOOTEN, deceased, whose date of death was December 6th, 2010, and whose social security number is xxx-xx-xxxx, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Flori- da, Probate Division, the address of which is 2000 Main St PO Box 3079 Sarasota, FL 34230. The names and addresses of the person- al representative and the personal repre- sentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decendent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file thier claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decendent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THE NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is January 29,2011 Personal Represntative: Douglas K. McFadden 8445 Lone Eagle Way Sarasota, FL 34241 ERIK R. LIEBERMAN, ESQ. KANETSKY, MOORE & DeBOER, PA., Attorneys at Law Attorneys for Personal Representatwe 227 S. Nokomis Ave. P. O. Box 1767 Venice, FL 34284-1767 Telephone: (941) 485-1571 Florida Bar No. 393053 Publish: January 29, Febraury 5, 2011 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARA- SOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF EVELYN ROSE TROMBKA Deceased File No. 2010 CP 004254 SC Division Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Evelyn Rose Trombka, deceased, whose date of death was November 8, 2010, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, Florida 34230- 3079. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is January 29, 2011. Personal Representative: Francis J. Trombka, II 8360 Bessemer Avenue North Port, FI 34287-3759 Attorney for Personal Representative: Michael A. Chiantella Florida Bar No. 0681229 209 Nassau Street South Suite 101 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-1779 Fax: (941) 847-0817 PUBLISH: January 29, February 5, 2011 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF CITY OF VENICE ORDINANCE NO. 2008-05 NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Venice, Florida will hold a public hearing beginning at 1:30 p.m. or shortly thereafter, on February 8, 2011, in Council Chambers, City Hall, 401 West Venice Avenue, Venice, Florida, to consider and act upon the adoption of the following proposed Ordinance: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF VENICE, FLORIDA, ANNEXING CERTAIN LANDS LYING CONTIGUOUS TO THE CITY LIMITS, AS PETITIONED BY PRINCETON LAUREL LAND COMPANY, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY INTO THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF VENICE, FLORIDA, AND REDEFINING THE BOUNDARY LINES OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITIONS. Commonly known as the Laurel-Pinebrook Road SW Quad proper- ty located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Laurel and Pinebrook Roads, containing -30.19 acres. This notice is published pursuant to the requirements of Section 177.044 Voluntary Annexation, Florida Statutes; accordingly, the publication of same must be accomplished once a week for two consecutive weeks prior to the meeting at which the above Ordi- nance is to be considered and acted upon. The proposed Ordi- nance is on file in the Office of the City Clerk for inspection by the public between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. This public hearing may be continued from time to time. No stenographic record by a certified court reporter is made of this meeting. Accordingly, any person who may seek to appeal any decision involving the matters noticed herein will be responsi- ble for making a verbatim record of the testimony and evidence at this meeting upon which any appeal is to be based. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comment filed with the City Clerk of the City of Venice, will be heard and considered. If you are disabled and need assistance, please contact the City Clerk's office at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. /s/ Lori Stelzer, MMC, City Clerk Publish: January 29, and February 5, 2011 LAUREL-PINEBROOK SW QUAD I Ctyof Venice , Owner: Princn Laurel Lai Cu. LL Propery Addrc: SW Co.mr Lald & Pimnb'ok Roiue Sigtalt Dner'sc on: Mcles & Bolnds, S32-T38S-RI 9E Mailng Address: PF Bo 2097. Engkwood. FL 14295 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF CITY OF VENICE ORDINANCE NO. 2011-02 NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Venice, Florida will hold a public hearing beginning at 1:30 p.m. or shortly thereafter, on February 8, 2011, in Council Chambers, City Hall, 401 West Venice Avenue, Venice, Florida, to consider and act upon the adoption of the following proposed City Ordi- nance: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF VENICE, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 2, ADMINISTRATION; ARTICLE IV, FINANCE, DIVISION 2, PURCHASES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Purpose of Ordinance: Authorizing a local preference purchasing policy and a policy to handle bid protests. This notice is published pursuant to the requirements of Section 166.041(3) (a), Florida Statutes; accordingly, the publication of same must be accomplished at least ten (10) days prior to the meeting at which the above Ordinance is to be considered and acted upon. A complete draft of the proposed Ordinance is on file in the Office of the City Clerk for inspection by the public between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. This public hearing may be continued from time to time. No stenographic record by a certified court reporter is made of this meeting. Accordingly, any person who may seek to appeal any decision involving the matters noticed herein will be responsi- ble for making a verbatim record of the testimony and evidence at this meeting upon which any appeal is to be based. All interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. Written comment filed with the City Clerk of the City of Venice, will be heard and considered. If you are disabled and need assistance, please contact the City Clerk's office at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. /s/ Lori Stelzer, MMC, City Clerk Publish: January 29, 2011 WEEKEND EDITION * JANUARY 29, 2011 I POLICE BEAT Sergeants graduate from leadership academy Three Sarasota County Sheriff's Office deputies - Patrol Sgt. Robert Jovanovski, Court Services Sgt. Jona- than Varley and Corrections Sgt. Russell McManamy - recently graduated from the Florida Criminal Justice Executive Institute's Florida Leadership Academy conducted by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. "We continue to build an agency of strong leaders," said Sheriff Tom Knight. "These sergeants made a sig- nificant commitment to continue their professional development through this program, and I look forward to their contributions to the management of this organization." McManamy joined the sheriff's office in 2001, Varley in 2002 and Jovanovski in 2003. All three were recently promot- ed to their current rank. Hanging on A young woman tried to prevent deputies from arresting her. According to a recent Sarasota County Sheriff's Office report, Bethany Lynne Ehrhart saw deputies arrive at the house she shares with her mother and became enraged. She screamed at her mother, which depu- S ties could hear outside the residence. When they entered the house, Ehrhart's mother EHRHART told them that her daugh- ter had struck her in the left shoulder and went to her bedroom still screaming. Ehrhart locked her bedroom door and refused to open it despite repeated requests from law enforcement officers. Finally, she did open the door and con- tinued screaming that she wasn't going anywhere and sat on the floor against her bed. Deputies repeatedly told her she was under arrest for domestic battery and to stand up and place her hands behind her back. She refused. Finally a deputy grabbed her by the arm and she resisted by holding onto the bed frame. Eventually, she released her grip on the bed and was hand- cuffed. While walking out of the bedroom, she reached back and grabbed the inside portion of a deputy's upper thigh and began twisting it. The deputy took her down to the floor and she released SOUTH VENICE * 941-492-6784 4313 South Tamiami Trail (located next to Radio Shack in the Target Shopping Center) NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! M-T-TH 8-8 W-F 8-6 * SAT 8-5 Court Services Sgt. Jonathan Varley, left, Patrol Sgt. Robert Jovanovski and Corrections Sgt. Russell McManamy display their new diplomas from the Florida Criminal Justice Executive Insti- tute's Florida Leadership Academy with Sarasota County Sheriff Tom Knight. his leg. Ehrhart, 20, 500 blockWexford Drive, Venice, was arrested and charged with battery on a law enforcement officer, domestic battery and resisting an officer. She received no bond on the two battery charges and $750 on the remaining charge. Gun waving Deputies chased a man driving a Jeep and waving a handgun in the Nokomis area. According to a recent SCSO report, dispatch received a call concerning the driver of a Jeep in the 1000 block of Casey Key Road. Numer- ous deputies responded to the area and followed S Francis Eugene Star- .. key from there to Albee Road, south on U.S. 41, to Colonia Lane where he pulled into an alley in the STARKEY 600 block of East Colonia Lane. Starkey was stopped, ordered out of his Jeep and told to put his hands in the air and walk backward toward the deputies. While doing this, he suddenly dropped his hands and said, "Just go ahead and shoot me." He was carrying a .40-caliber hand- gun in a shoulder holster. He was rushed by deputies and handcuffed. Starkey, 61, 200 block Pecan Lane, Nokomis, was arrested and charged with carrying a concealed weapon and improper exhibition of a firearm. His bond is $2,500. Venice Police Department arrest * Travis E. Albright, 34, 4500 block Webber St., Sarasota. Charge: resisting an officer without violence, disorderly conduct. Bond: $970. Sarasota County Sheriff's Office arrests * Ashley Elizabeth Baird, 23, 1400 block Dona Way, Nokomis. Charge: violation of probation (robbery without a weapon). Bond: none. * Stephanie DeFuria, 21, 3900 block Shamrock Drive, Venice. Charge: viola- tion of probation (petit theft). Bond: $2 Off Adult Cut* Shampoo & Lite Dry Reg. Price $14 *Specialty cuts, blow-dry style, design lines, set or curling iron extra. Not valid w/other offers. Only at the South Venice location. Offer expires 2-5-11. $42 Perm + Service* 4 2 Cut included, Price will vary with length and/or condition of hair. Design wraps extra. Offer expires 2-5-11. $39 95 4 39 Color Service* Style included. 'Price will vary with length and/or condition of hair. Haircut extra. Offer expires 2-5-11. Ofesc------------------------sI $2,500. * Ashley Shaver, 20, 1000 block Squaw Valley Court, Venice. Charge: violation of probation (petit theft) Bond: $5,000. * Maggie Gossett, 19, 600 block South Bird Bay Drive, Venice. Charge: viola- tion of probation (petit theft) Bond: $2,000. * Alvin Charles Reinhardt Jr., 34, 1600 blockWest Neponsit Drive, Venice. Charges: eight counts of fraud, three counts of violation of probation (four counts of uttering a forged instrument, grand theft, two counts of burglary of an unoccupied structure or convey- ance), burglary, three counts of larceny. Bond: $97,500. * Kim Marie Handy, 43, 900 block Everest Road, Venice. Charge: petit theft. Bond: $120. * Carrie Ann Moser, 41, 300 block Plantation Road, Venice. Charge: driv- ing while license suspended - habitual offender. Bond: $2,000. * Kelly Rose Dipaolo, 26, 100 block Tanager Road, Venice. Charges: driving while license suspended, petit theft. Bond: $240. * Natasha N. Ekleberry, 22, 600 block Coquina Court, Nokomis. Charge: driving while license suspended. Bond: $1,000. * Karl Muller, 48, 200 block Matisse Circle, Nokomis. Charges: DUI, refusal to submit to DUI test after license sus- pension, driving while license suspend- ed, possession of canceled or revoked driver license, criminal mischief. Bond: $1,990. * Daniel I. Little, 20, 300 block Albee Farm Road, Nokomis. Charge: violation of probation (possession of marijuana more than 20 grams, sale, manufacture or delivery of drugs). Bond: none. * Travis Jacob Vance, 26, 100 block Kenwood Ave., Nokomis. Charge: out- of-county warrant (Manatee County; two counts of petit theft). Bond: $4,000. * Christina A. Kirkland-Burland, 38, 100 block Palm Ave., Nokomis. Charge: violation of probation (first-degree petit theft). Bond: $10,000. * Kara Matney, 21, 200 block Peri- winkle Road, Venice. Charge: con- tempt (no motor vehicle registration). Bond: $200. 104 MILLION ADULTS read a print newspaper every day. To place an ad in Florida's No. 1 weekly newspaper, call 207-1000. 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Aker led 1-0 after one period before Henry, who defeated Aker, 8-4, in the Captain Archer Tournament in December, got a takedown with seven-tenths of a second left in the second period for a 2-1 lead. In the third period, Henry got an escape and another takedown for a 5-1 lead with 1:04 left. Aker made it 5-4 with an escape at 42 seconds and a takedown with 11 seconds left. The clock ran out on Aker. "Aker did an outstanding job," said Kelly. "Unfortunately it comes down to him and he has to wrestle somebody who has beaten him before." The win by Charlotte was a revenge match as the Indians had slipped past the Tarpons, 37-30, in the Freis Duals last week in Fort Myers. "The last one was a tight one and it came down to the last match,"said Kelly."Kyle Kelley, our 103-pounder, won it for us. This time around it came down to last match. Don't know what more you can ask for." Each team won seven matches. Charlotte had three pins and a forfeit with two major decisions. Venice also got pins from Garrett Johnson (189) and Dino Fanti (285). The Indians (20-2) also got a major decision from Matt Frady at 171 pounds. With Venice leading 19-10, Charlotte saw the match turn at 103 pounds as the Tarpons'Jordan Fountain rallied from a 8-6 deficit to score a pin with 20 seconds left. The Tarpons won three of the next four weight classes to take a 32-22 cushion. Venice wrestles in the Bidwell Memorial Invitational on Saturday morning at L.A. Ainger Middle School in Englewood. (Match started at 152 pounds) 103 - Jordan Fountain (Char) pinned Kyle Kelley, 5:40 112 - Matt Parker (V) dec. Gavin Sexton, 16-13 119 - lan Scott (Char) maj.dec. CJTram- mell, 12-4 125 - Chun-Yi Bittner (Char) pinned Thai Lam, :21 130 - Andrew Vartiainen (Char) won by forfeit 135 - Jessy Lewellyn (V) pinned Nyko Harrynarine, 3:37 140 - Larsen Ullrich (V) pinned Payna Khourn,3:05 145 - Stevenson Henry (Char) dec. Ash- ton Aker, 5-4 152 - Divonte Davis (Char) maj. dec. Lo- ganTrenkle, 13-3 160 - Frank Trigg (V) dec. David Cope, 1-0 171 - Matt Frady (V) maj. dec. Gary Lynch, 11-0 189 - Garrett Johnson (V) pinned Pat- rick Burke, 3:21 215 - Davion Stuarts (Char) pinned Robert Wahlrab, :58 285 - Dino Fanti (V) pinned Cody Stepp, 1:09 SHORTS113 GIRLS SOCCER - CLASS 5A-REGION 3 QUARTERFINAL Venice's season ends with upset loss By PERRY D. PENTZ SPORTS EDITOR For nine seniors, it wasn't sup- posed to end this way. This was supposed to be the year all the pieces were in place for Venice to make a run at the state tournament. However, Tampa Gaither wasn't listening. The Lady Indians couldn't overcome a two-goal first-half deficit against the Cowboys, ending the Lady Indians post- season just as it got started. The Cowboys scored two goals in the first 31 minutes then with- stood a furious second-half at- tack byVenice to notch a 2-1 win in the Class 5A-Region 3 quar- terfinals on Thursday at Venice High's Powell-Davis Stadium. Last year, the Lady Indians (11-6-4) advanced to the re- gional final for the first time in school history. This season they wanted to reach the state tournament. For the last three years, Venice has brought its girls soccer program to new heights, win- ning three district titles with a combined 43-17-8 record. "Terrible way to end it," said Venice coach Gary Bolyard. "We didn't reach our goals." "Disappointing I lost my last high school game," said Venice senior Tori Bolyard, a four-year varsity player. "I wasn't expect- ing it to end so soon because I thought we had the potential to go far." Gaither (11-5-2) came out aggressively from the start to control the ball and kept Venice on the defensive. "They came out too confi- SUN PHOTO BY JUSTIN FENNELL Venice's Dana LaRocque sticks out her foot to stop a ball as Tampa Gaither's Jessica Lawless closes in during their Class 5A-Region 3 quarterfinal on Thursday night at Venice High's Powell-Davis Stadium. LaRocque scored the Lady Indians' only goal in their 2-1 loss to the Cowboys. dent," Bolyard said about his team. "They weren't aggressive and the other team was too ag- gressive. I was surprised at their speed up top. We watched them play and they were a lot faster than we thought they were." In the fifth minute, the Cow- boys, who were the District 9 runner-up, got the first goal off a corner kick by Kaycee McGuire. McGuire lofted the ball high into the middle of the field and it found the head of senior Lau- ren Moore, who headed the ball past Venice goalkeeper Ashley Weaver. It was Moore's 12th goal of the season. The Cowboys nearly had a second goal in the 25th min- ute off another corner but the header just barely went over the crossbar. The Lady Indians couldn't escape the first half only down by a goal as Gaither added its second goal in the 31st minute. McGuire's cross went through Venice's defense and found Jessi- ca Lawless all alone on the right wing in front of the goal. Lawless left-footed it past Weaver, inside the far post. "Miscommunication," said Tori Bolyard about the two goals. "Honestly, our strong point is not headers. We should have been up challenging it. No ex- cuse. We need to mark up better. That other one (goal), that girl should have never got the cross off. She had three players on her and never should have seen that much of the field to get a cross off." "Just a couple stupid mistakes on their goals," said Coach Bolyard. "The other team played hard in the first half. We just didn't play hard." Venice's offense, which scored 51 goals entering the match, was silent in the first half and managed just three weak shots on goal. Gaither outshot Venice, 7-3 in the first half. In the second half, the Lady Indians, who were the District 10 champion, looked like a dif- ferent team as Venice controlled the tempo and maintained pos- session. The Lady Indians forced the action and kept the ball on Gaither's side of the field much of the second half. "They could have folded and given up," said Coach Bolyard. "They came out and fought (in the second half). The second half we really didn't give up anything. That's how we thought the game was going to go - the way we played in the second half. The girls were aggressive and played." Tori Bolyard, a captain, had some words for her teammates at halftime. "I told them we need to step up the intensity," she said. "Win or lose this game, you better leave it on the field in the sec- ond half. I'm very proud of how we played (in the second half)." In the 49th minute, Venice nearly got a goal as senior Dana LaRocque's header at the near post was deflected by a Gaither defender. Venice continued to pound shots toward the Gaither goalie SEASON 113 GIRLS WEIGHTLIFTING - SECTION 8 QUALIFIER Three Lady Indians qualify for states By PERRY D. PENTZ weight class, Deto was In the 110-pound SPORTS EDITOR perfect on the day as she weight class, Sandborn was successful on all six set personal bests in the For the eighth straight season, Venice High will be represented in the FHSAA Girls Weightlifting Championships. Three Lady Indians placed in the top three at the Section 8 Qualifier on Wednesday at Port Charlotte High. The three Lady Indi- ans, who will be mak- ing their first-ever state appearance, are senior Amanda Deto and junior Lexie Barbee, who placed second in their weight classes, and freshman Shana Sandborn, who grabbed the third and final qualifying spot. The state champion- ships are scheduled for Feb. 12 at the Kissimmee Civic Center. "I thought there was an outside chance we could have four (state qualifiers)," said Venice Venice's Shana Sandborn gets ready to lift 105 pounds in the clean and jerk competition during the Section 8 Qualifier on Wednesday at Port Charlotte High. Sandborn took second place in the 110-pound weight class to qualify for the state champi- onships on Feb. 12 in Kissimmee. coach Nancy Tessier." After looking at the num- bers, it's just a statistical thing. Once the girls get here, it's all in their head because you have done everything you could do up to that point. It's up to them to have the right mind set." SPORTS CALENDAR COMING UP Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday S WRE-Venice in Bidwell SMemorial Invite (at L.A. BKB -Venice vs. Sarasota BKB -Venice in Suncoast SAi r M e, E ), No e s .d Christian in Suncoast Cup (at Cup (at North Port High), 4 S _ 10 a.m. scheduled North Port High), 5:30 p.m. or7 p.m. BKB - Ida Baker at Venice, V7p.m. BKB - Boys basketball, BKG - Girls basketball, WRE -Wrestling, GWL - Girls weightlifting Last year, Venice had four state qualifiers, with three of them placing in the top six to earn medals. For Deto and Sand- born, this is their first year on the team. "They are unusual but they come from very athletic backgrounds," said Tessier about Deto and Sandborn. "We have a cheerleader and a gym- nast. They had potential and when you see an athlete, you recognize it. I recognized that they could do really well and they did." Two of the three lifters raised their totals from the Sub-Sectional two week ago. In the 199-pound of her lifts - three each in the bench press and clean and jerk. Deto, the cheerleader, ended the bench and clean and jerk with lifts of 135 pounds for a 270-pound total, a personal best. At Sub- Sectional, Deto's total was only 255 pounds. "It was definitely a good day," said Deto. "At first I was a little nervous. I knew if I put my mind into it I could do it and get it." Lemon Bay's Kari Destefano placed first with a 285-pound total. "It's amazing, and it's because of my great coach," said Deto. "My coach really trained me. We've been working out in the focus room five days a week, two hours every single day. Weight- lifting has really become my only priority in my life. It's a great feeling qualifying. "Our coach told us don't try anything new. Focus on our maximum and if we nail them, we can get it. I had new PRs (person- al records) in clean and jerk and bench." "I'm so pleased," said Tessier about Deto. "This is the two weeks where we make them strong." bench and clean and jerk and increased her total by 10 pounds. In the bench press, Sandborn lifted 105 pounds, which was third best out of nine lifters. Sandborn followed it up with a 110-pound lift on her second attempt in the clean and jerk for a total of 215 pounds. Port Charlotte senior Kate Ingebretsen, who placed third at states at 110 pounds last year, was first with a 270-pound total. Monica Green of Lake- wood Ranch was second with a 220-pound total. "It's exciting since it's my freshman year that I get to go out to states," said Sandborn. "I did good. I haven't done my 110 (pounds) clean and jerk before and I did it today." Sandborn, who has been a gymnast, said she was nervous coming in but it didn't show on the platform. "I guess mental prepa- ration allows you to do better," said Sandborn. "She got that 110 (pounds) today and we were so happy," said Tessier about Sandborn's clean and jerk. In the 101-pound STATES 113 J)c -j1� ^ocALs Lrt" F__. ULL DELIVERY SERVICE House Special Group Special I$ 00 i1799: 10% 11F I OFF Large 1-topping pizza, small I Entire Bill for parties ECH L E antipasto salad & a pitcher I f r mr Valid for Take Out or I of Buddy's brew or soda of 10 or more I Delivery Only With this coupon. Not valid with I With this coupon. Not valid with With this coupon. Not valid with other offers or prior purchases. II other offers or prior purchases. II other offers or prior purchases. Offer expires 2/15/11 Ofpires 215ires 2/15/11 Offer expires 2/15/11 I ' ",'~'r~jpskSrrrcn~��Ir~k...~ ~ a :WEEKEND EDITION * JANUARY 29, 2011 BOYS SOCCER - CLASS 5A-DISTRICT 10 SEMIFINAL Venice drops 1-0 heartbreaker in OT By PERRY D.PENTZ SPORTS EDITOR Like Houdini, Venice kept escap- ing danger against Charlotte in their Class 5A-District 10 semifinal match on Wednesday night at Charlotte High. With a minute left in the first 10-minute overtime, the danger caught up to the fifth-seeded Indians as the top-seeded Tarpons found the back of the net for a golden goal to end Venice's season with a heart- breaking 1-0 loss. "It's tough," said Venice coach Seth Jones. "I know the guys didn't want the season to end like this. We've talked about how this was a season of firsts, and we have done a lot of firsts this year. Overall, the guys fought for 80 minutes and into overtime. There is nothing to complain about. I had 22 guys out here who were practicing and getting ready for this game. They just fell short a little bit." The Indians closed out the season with a 7-7-2 record, while Charlotte (13-3-1) played in Friday's district fi- nal against Naples Gulf Coast, which edged Manatee, 2-1, on a golden goal in the second 10-minute overtime period. This was the first season since 2005 in which the Indians ended the season with at least a .500 record. After a scoreless regulation, Venice and Charlotte had a few chances early in the overtime to get a goal. Venice's Matt McGuire kicked a shot that was caught by Charlotte goal- keeper John Efstathiades. Venice's Matias Lambrecht followed with a 30-yard free kick that sailed just over the crossbar. "I told them, 'We've fought hard for 80 minutes and we have 20 more (minutes) to go here now, Try and pull something out here'," said Jones. "We pushed up in there and I was just hoping something would fall in. Even Matias having a couple of shots there, I thought that last one was going in." Then it was Charlotte's turn in front of the net. SEASON FROM PAGE 12 and one finally found the back of the net. In the 60th minute, Venice's Tori Mogford took the ball down the right wing and crossed to LaRocque in front of the goal. From about eight yards out, LaRocque left- STATES FROM PAGE 12 weight class, Barbee lift- ed 90 pounds on her first lift in the bench press, which was the second- highest out of six lifters. She also connected on her first lift in the clean and jerk competition at 100 pounds for a total of 190 pounds. Winning the weight class was Port Charlotte's Kayla Croteau, who had a total of 215 pounds. "In the beginning of the season, my goal was to make it to states," said Barbee. "I am over- whelmed. This is huge for me. I made it. I'm excited. I gave it all I got. I didn't do my best but I still made it in. I defi- nitely think I can do a lot better so I am going to work hard and focus." "She did what she had to do and now we can work on form and disci- pline in her routine," said The Tarpons, who came close to scoring twice in the first half, didn't miss their chance in overtime. Charlotte got the ball in the middle in front of the goal.With bodies all over the place and feet trying to get the ball, Venice goalkeeper Aaron Nowak made a couple of diving saves. The frantic play in front of the Venice goal remained butVenice's defenders kicked the ball away. The Indians still couldn't clear the ball and a rebound found the foot of Charlotte junior Max Helgemo, who kicked it into the net for the game- winning goal. "It was like nobody could get a solid foot on it to bring it back out (and clear it)," said Jones. Regulation was scoreless but didn't lack for action. If it weren't for Venice's defense, the Indians would have trailed at least 2-0 in the first half. Charlotte outshotVenice, 14-7 in the first half but the Indians' keeper and defense made 11 saves. In the ninth minute, Charlotte's David Taggart took a direct kick from 30 yards out. Nowak came out of goal for a save then on the rebound, Venice defender DJ Hansen, who was standing in front of the goal line, made the save by clearing the ball. A few minutes later, the Tarpons nearly scored again on a 25-yard direct kick but Nowak punched the ball out of bounds for the save. In the 19th minute, Charlotte had the ball one on one with the Venice keeper, who came out with a sliding save. The rebound was collected by Elliott Williams, but once again Hansen was manning the goal for the clearing save. Hansen continued to play strong defense for the Indians in the first half. In the 22nd minute, Nowak made another save and was out of the goal. Charlotte got the rebound and shot but Hansen was there to make the save by kicking it out of bounds. Venice's best chance to score occurred in the 24th minute when footed the ball into the far lower corner to cut the deficit to 2-1. It was LaRocque's 12th goal of the season, and she ends her four-year varsity career with 85 goals. Bolyard andWeaver also were four-year varsity players for the Lady Indi- ans. Bolyard, who played defense last year, ended with 35 career goals. After the goal, the Lady Tessier. The Lady Indians nearly had two more qualify for states as Ariel Gostischa placed fourth at 119 pounds and Haley Longhi took fourth at 139 pounds. Longhi was tied for third place but took fourth as Lakewood Ranch's Theresa Simu- novie had a lower body weight. Both lifters' totals were 235 pounds. Venice could have possibly had one more qualifier as senior Caro- line Cassidy, who was the Sub-Section champ, scratched on her three lifts in the bench press. "Unfortunately, one girl scratched," said Tessier. "That is really sad for her senior Joey Carlin ripped a volley from at least 20 yards out. However, the Charlotte keeper dove to his right and punch it away from the goal. "They definitely had a couple of opportunities in the first half where it was bouncing around and we cleared it out," said Jones. "First half they made tremendous saves in the goal," said Charlotte coach Mike Thomas. "That is what kept them until the end. We had two or three right there in a row that would have sealed everything." Venice controlled the tempo in the second half and it resulted in more quality shots on goal. The Indians outshot the Tarpons 11-5 in the second half. "I'm really surprised with them," said Thomas. "Usually a team who doesn't train on a large field gets tired pretty quickly. They kept up the whole game and hustled. They kept themselves in the game." Anchoring downVenice's defense were Tyler Incrocci, Hansen, Steve Ferretti and Andrew Chlebina. "They played with four in the back and played pretty solid back there and stopped a lot of our through balls," said Thomas aboutVenice's defense. Venice had chances to score off free kicks but the keeper kept the ball out of the net. On one direct kick from 40-yards out, the referee called a foul on a Charlotte player in the box. An indirect kick gave the Indians possession just inside the 18-yard box. Venice got the ball to Carlin, who ripped a shot past the wall set up by the Tarpons. The Charlotte goalkeeper made a diving save low as the ball was heading to the far post. A few minutes later, Venice's Max Smetts ripped a shot, which bounced off the keeper's hands, but he fell on it to prevent a rebound shot setting up the overtime period. "Both teams came to play tonight," said Jones. "Unfortunately, they sneaked one in in overtime on us." "I'm just glad to win," said Thomas. boys ended their season. Venice outshot Gaither 11-2 in the second half but High had six saves in the half to preserve the win. Venice does return six juniors and five sopho- mores for next season. ppentz@venicegondolier.com Indians had six more shots at trying to notch the tying goal. In the final 30 seconds, LaRocque's shot in close was knocked down on a diving save by Gaither goalie Amanda High. The ball glanced off her hands but she fell on it before Venice could knock in the rebound. It was Venice's last chance before the Cow- and really unfortunate it happened." At Port Charlotte High (Venice results only) (Bench + Clean &Jerk= Total) 101 - 1. Kayla Croteau (Port Charlotte) 110-105 - 215, 2. Lexie Barbee (Venice) 90-100 - 190, 3. Shelby Anderson (Lake- wood Ranch) 80-85 -165. 110 - 1. Kate Ingebretsen (Port Char- lotte) 130-140 - 270, 2. Monica Green (Lakewood Ranch) 110-110-220, 3. Sha- na Sandborn (Venice) 105-110 215. 119 -1.Alexandra Gulbalis (Port Char- lotte) 135-120-255,2. Hannah Asay (Lake- wood Ranch) 115-125 - 240, 3. Heather Lutz (Bayshore) 125-110 - 235, 4. Ariel Gostischa (Venice) 12909- 210. 139 - 1. Lauren Hoefer (Port Charlotte) 120-130 -250, 2.Taylor Nardown (Braden River) 115-130-245,3.Theresa Simunovie (Lakewood Ranch) 110-125 - 235, 4. Hal- ey Longhi (Venice) 120-115 - 235, Caro- line Cassidy (Venice) scratched. 199 - 1. Kari Destefano (Lemon Bay) 140-145 - 285, 2. Amanda Deto (Venice) 135-135 - 270, 3. Alencia Moransit (Avon Park) 130-125-255. * - all ties broken by lower body weight. ppentz@venicegondolier.com RDLVRII RESIDENTS REEDELIVER OF VENICE* I Mon. - Sat. 8:30-5:30; Sun. 9-4:30 'M I' 5175 S.R.776, Venice, FL 34293 I a w& Grd Phone: 493-1293 Open 7 Days Per Week I I Center *With $100. or more purchase before tax,excluding planting fees SHORTS FROM PAGE 12 BOYS BASKETBALL VENICE RALLIES IN SECOND HALF FOR WIN: Venice's Mike Smither scored 20 of his game-high 27 points in the second half to lift the Indians to a 61-54 win over host Lemon Bay on Wednesday night in Englewood. It was the final game at Lemon Bay's gym. The Indians (7-13) trailed 19-18 at halftime but outscored the Manta Rays 20-6 in the third quarter to grab a 38-25 cushion. However, Venice, which led by as many as 13 in the second half, missed free throws enabling Lemon Bay to cut the lead to three points in final minutes of the fourth quarter. The Mantas outscored Venice 29-23 in the fourth quarter. Venice's Chris Hann had 14 points while Zach Flerlage added 13 points and five assists. Smither led Venice with 11 rebounds. The Indians host Ida Baker at 7 tonight for Senior Night. VENICE (61) Hann 3 6-8 14, Smither 6 11-15 27, Mc- Cumber 1 0-0 3, Richards 1 0-0 2, Kinne 0 1-2 1,Voigt 0 1-4 1, Flerlage 5 3-6 13.Totals 1622-3561. LEMON BAY (54) Zappia 7 3-9 18, Smith 4 7-8 15, LaBa- die 2 1-3 6, Kisiday O 3-4 3, Stealey 1 0-0 3, Wojcik 0 36 3, Rowley 1 0-0 2, Mages 1 0-0 2, nnis1 0-02.Totals 17 17-2754. Venice 7 11 20 23 - 61 Lemon Bay 7 12 6 29 - 54 3-point goals: Smither 4, Hann 2, Mc- Cumber, Zappia, LaBadie, Smith. Total fouls: Venice 20, Lemon Bay 26. Fouled out: Richards, Zappia, Smith, LaBadie. Re- cords: Venice 7-13, Lemon Bay 8-11. GIRLS BASKETBALL SARASOTA HALTS VENICE'S WINNING STREAK: Sarasota outscored Venice 22-14 in the second half en route to a 45-33 win, snapping Venice's five-game winning streak on Senior Night, Thursday at Venice High. The Lady Indians honored their only senior, Marie Hanewinckel, before the game. Venice only trailed 23-20 at halftime but managed to only score in single digits in the third and fourth quarters. The score was close until the final minutes when the Lady Indians were forced to foul. Sarasota's Tylar Tracy scored 22 points, including 10 of 12 from the foul line in the fourth quarter. Venice junior Juliana Cavallaro led Venice with 25 points, including 11 of 13 from the foul line, but no other player had more than two SUN NEWSPAPERS 13A points. The Lady Indians (18-4) open play in the Class 5A-District 10 tournament with a home game at 7 p.m. Wednesday against Naples Gulf Coast. SARASOTA (45) Wilcox 0 3-6 3, Waggoner 3 1-2 7, Pull- man 1 0-0 2, Williams 0 2-4 2, Clark 1 0-1 2, Bragtmueller 0 0-2 0, Tracy 4 12-16 22, Burns3 1-1 7.Totals 12 19-23 45. VENICE (33) Flynn O 2-2 2, Shipps 0 2-2 2, Hanewinck- el 00-0 0, Barone 0 2-42, Cavallaro 611-13 25, Hackett 0 2-2 2, McCutcheon 0 0-2 0. Totals 619-25 33. Sarasota 11 12 9 13 - 45 Venice 9 10 6 8 - 33 3-point goals: Tracy 2, Cavallaro. Total fouls: Sarasota 20, Venice 25. Fouled out: Hackett, Barone. Records: Sarasota 16-8, Venice 18-4. MIDDLE SCHOOL BASKETBALL SARASOTA COUNTY STAND- INGS/RESULTS: Girls Stand- ings: Mclntosh 4-0, Pine View 3-1, Heron Creek 3-2, Woodland 3-2, Booker 2-2, Brookside 2-2, Venice 2-3, Laurel Nokomis 1-4, Sarasota 0-4. Results: Woodland 38, Laurel Nokomis 26; Mclntosh 39, Pine View 38; Venice 29, Booker 18; Heron Creek 28, Sarasota 13. Boys Standings: Brookside 4-0, Heron Creek 4-1, Booker 3-1, Pine View 3-1, Sarasota 2-2, Mclntosh 2-2, Venice 1-4, Laurel Nokomis 1-4, Woodland 0-5. Results: Laurel Nokomis 26, Woodland 24; Pine View 55, Mclntosh 18; Booker 63, Venice 19; Heron Creek 59, Sarasota 37. 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Since the beginning of 2011, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials report 32 manatees - including two in Char- lotte County and one in Sarasota County - died after trying to survive in cold waters. But the good news is that FWC researchers released 242 green sea turtles last Wednesday that were rescued and recovered from symp- toms from cold stress. Earlier this month the turtles were rescued from St. Joseph Bay in the Panhandle. They were released into the Gulf of Mexico off Cape San Blas in Gulf County. Twenty-five Kemp's ridley sea turtles, also rescued from the cold, will be released at a later date, along with green turtles that need addi- tional rehabilitation. Allen Foley, a sea turtle biologist who oversees FWC's sea turtle rescues, said the cold-stunning event was triggered by the latest bout of cold weather earlier this month, causing shallow-water tempera- tures in the southern end of St. Joseph Bay to drop into the 40s. "Sea turtles can toler- ate water temperatures down to about 50 de- grees, but when it drops below that, they're in trouble," Foley said in a press release. "St. Joseph Bay is a long bay that is open only at the north end, and turtles may be- come trapped when the water cools quickly." Robbin Trindell, a FWC biological administrator, praised the volunteers who scoured the bay, sometimes several times a day. Carli Segelson, FWC spokeswoman, said the recent milder tempera- tures have eased reports to the state of distressed or dead marine mam- mals and sea turtles. Last winter, due to a series of particularly cold fronts, sea turtles, like other Florida fish and marine species, did not fare well. Researchers reported more than 4,500 sea turtles suffered from cold stress last year. Out of those, 1,000 died. Like sea turtles, mana- tees have a difficult time surviving in cold water temperatures, especially below 68 degrees for sustained periods. According to state researchers, cold stress in manatees triggers a complex disease process from which the marine mammals can suffer weight loss, skin lesions or abscesses, internal fat loss and dehydration. In December, 35 of the 72 reported manatee mortalities were from cold stress, according to the FWC. From Jan. 1 to Jan. 14 of this year, 32 of the 52 reported mana- tee mortalities resulted from cold stress. Two of the manatees listed as dying from cold stress were discovered in the Peace River and were first reported to the state on Jan. 3 and Jan. 11. A third was discovered Jan. 10 in Sarasota's Lyons Bay. From Jan. 1 to 14, the FWC reported 20 of the 29 manatee mortalities were due to cold stress. However, 2010 was a record year for not only manatee mortalities, but also for cold stress deaths. In 2010, the FWC saw 767 manatee deaths, exceeding the previous Cold hammers turtles, manatees again record of 429 in 2009. Of those deaths in 2010, 279 died from cold stress. 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Why pay NASA TECHNOLOGY $2,000 - $4,000? 9 9 Why pay more? Queen ed $39 Why py more �o a I :i6k SUN NEWSPAPERS Simmons" .WEEKEND EDITION "JANUARY 29, 2011 CONTACT US KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR (941) 207-1105 kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR TOWN VENUE 3B CROSSWORD 8B Kotlowitz took a fork in the road By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Award-winning author Alex Kotlowitz wanted to be a biolo- gist when he was a teenager. That all changed when, as a sophomore in college, he dropped out for a while to head to New Orleans. En route, the young Jewish man from New York City KOTLOWITZ met an Episcopal minister who was running a settlement house in Atlanta, in one of the poorest census tracts in the United States. "I was pretty shaken by what I saw," he said. "It was second only to Watts (Calif.)." His parents were concerned at the time, but Kotlowitz said he was at that age when kids are disconnected and self- absorbed. He stayed in Atlanta for several months before heading back to college and a different major that led to a career in journalism. He had found the fork in the road and took it. In a way, that fork is bringing him to Venice. At 7 p.m. Wednesday, Kotlow- itz will be the featured speaker for this year's Literacy Festival at Venice High School. The eve- ning talk is open to the public. On Thursday, the writer, whose book "There Are No Children Here" has become a high school textbook on the issues of race in America. will speak to several student groups. The son of a social worker and an editor and novelist graduated fromWesleyan Uni- versity in Middletown, Conn., and, in some respects, was em- ulating aspects of both parents. Mother Billie, who died in 1994, headed up the thematic studies program at John Jay College. Father Robert wrote four novels while working in publishing and public TV. Their son's first journalism job was with an alternative weekly in Lansing, Mich. "I learned quickly," he said. Then he worked as a pro- ducer for the MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour on PBS, reported for NPR and, in 1984, joined the staff of the Wall Street Journal, covering urban affairs and social policy for nearly a decade before moving to Chi- cago, where he lives today with his wife and teen-age son and daughter. "I found my way to the west side of Chicago to write about Lafayette and Pharaoh," he said. Those two boys, 11 and 9, became the heroes of his 1991 book, "There Are No Chil- dren Here: The Story of Two Boys Growing Up in the Other America." Despite saying he is "terrible about coming up with titles," the book's title is his. In an early Doubleday catalog, it was listed as "Homers Children," but that was quickly changed when someone realized no one would understand the name, which was taken from the housing project where the boys lived. "I think of myself as a sto- ryteller," he said."I am drawn to stories about people who struggle and find their way out the other side." Modest about his success, Kotlowitz said he is happy to be read. Reading is at the core of his message for students. The first thing for an aspiring writer to do, he said, is to read. "Whether fiction or nonfic- tion, you have to find a way to engage with the world," he said. "As a nonfiction writer it is rather easy because I have to get out and talk to people. Oth- erwise, I might just hole up in the office and never come out." But if it is a sunny day in May and the writing muse is on vacation, how would Kotlowitz spend the day? "If I have any sense about me I would play basketball or canoe, but I can't work on more than one thing at once," he said. "I am focused like a laser ... I am afraid I would just spend time at my desk trying to work through it. "... or maybe go and read something completely different - fiction or Rolling Stone - to get the juices rolling again." The more I talked to Kotlow- itz the more I realize that focus wins out. "There Are No Children Here" earned several awards, sold more than 500,000 copies and was adapted for TV as a movie starring OprahWinfrey. More awards followed the writer's next book, "The Other Side of the River: A Story of Two Towns, a Death and America's Dilemma." Chicago inspired his latest book, "Never A City So Real," a collection of stories about the city and its people. The writer's focus on people and places leads to more than 'REN A I S':?"'"i, " ' . � TWE STORY OF TWO SOS GROWING 'UP N TTH. OTHER AMERICA I-- -- - * ------n*; �:. COVER ART COURTESY OF PUBLISHER "There Are No Children Here" by Alex Kotlowitz was made into a movie starring Oprah Winfrey and broadcast on ABC as a movie of the week. books, however. In addition to the books, he also turns out stories for the Chicago Tribune, The New York Times Magazine and The NewYorker, among a lengthy list of publications. "Sto- ries of Home," a personal narra- tive that aired on Chicago Public Radio, earned him a Peabody. He even wrote a story about bank robbers in Kansas City. Kotlowitz serves as writer in residence at Northwestern University and also as a visiting professor at Notre Dame. His visit to Venice High School is a perfect fit for this writer and teacher. "I get to follow my passion," he said. "There's plenty that interests me." The Wednesdat event will be held in the Venice High School Auditorium. Tickets are $10 per person for adults and $5 for students. The event is sponsored by the VHS Literacy Council and funded by a grant from Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice and the Education Foun- dation of Sarasota County. Tickets may be purchased at The Paper Pad, 327W Venice Ave.; Venice Wine & Coffee, 121 W Venice Ave.; Venice Public Li- brary, 300 S. Nokomis Ave.; Ven- ice High School office, 1 Indian Ave.; and SandDollar Bookstore, 272 W Miami Ave. kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL Flags honoring the nation, the state _ r_---..'"". . of Florida and the Marine Corps, SUN PHOTO BY BOB MUDGE representing the Marine Corps Junior ROTC, decorate the Venice The poster for the 2011 VHS Literacy High School campus. Celebration. COVER ART COURTESY OF PUBLISHER "The Other Side of the River" by Alex Kotlowitz. SUN PHOTO BY KIM COOL The entrance to the Venice High School auditorium where writer Alex Kotlowitz will speak to the public at 7 p.m. Wednesday. SLEASE FOR Power Windows & Locks SKeyless Entry Automatic D r3 Air Conditioning SMONTHS Cruise Control $2,999 CASH DUE AT SIGNING Tilt Steering ,. .......y '.. 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Proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society Relay For Life. Eric Watters show and dinner Time: 5 p.m. Where: Our Savior Lutheran Church, 2705 North Tamiami Trail, Nokomis (west side of U.S. 41 in Sorrento Shores, next to Century 21) Notes: There will be a ham dinner and music by Eric Wat- ters Cost: $15 Call: Priscilla, 926-0308 J.W. Ferguson benefit Time: 2-10 p.m. Where: American Legion NO-VEL Post 159, 1770 E. Ven- ice Ave., Venice Notes: J. W Ferguson, district commander of the Sons of the American Legion, has been diagnosed with an aggres- sive cancer. This event is an appreciation day to thank him and his family for their years of dedication to the legion. Proceeds will go to the family to help defray medical ex- penses. Events: 2-4 p.m., music by Shawn Brown; spaghetti dinner from 4-6 p.m.; music by Bandana, 6-10 p.m. Cost: $10 dinner, tickets at American Legion Call: 488-1157 Rummage sale Time: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Venice Isle Estates, 603 Roma Road (next to the Honda dealership), Venice Notes: Sale is put on by the Evangelical Covenant Church. Call: Jim, 488-5511 Annual yard sale Time: 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Unity Church, 125 North Jackson Road, Venice Notes: This huge sale only happens once a year. VENUE Call: 484-5342 Ballroom dancing Time: 10-11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Where: Gotta Dance Stu- dio, 303 South Tamiami Trail, Nokomis Call: 486-0326 Live entertainment Time: 6 p.m. Where: Eagles Aerie, 621 East Colonia Lane, Nokomis Call: 484-4470 Dancing Time: 7-10 p.m. Where: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8118, 832 E. Venice Ave., Venice Call: 486-8551 Farmers market Time: 8 a.m.-noon Where: Corner of Tampa and Nokomis avenues in the Cen- tennial Park parking lot Notes: Fresh produce, plants, organic herbs, flowers and more are on sale. For more informa- tion, ask for LindaWilson, man- ager, at the marketplace. Self-defense for women Time: 8 a.m. Where: 2141 Tamiami Trail, South Venice Notes: Buck Masters offers a free revolutionary martial arts and fitness class every Saturday. If interested in more classes, people can sign up for fee-based sessions. Call: 525-3389 Venice-Nokomis duplicate bridge Time: 1 p.m. Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: This is friendly and competitive bridge for play- ers of all ages, sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League. Food and drinks avail- able. Cost: $8 Call: 485-8366 Link: www.venice duplicatebridge.net or www. bridgebuddy.net Club breakfast Time: 9 a.m.-noon Where: Disabled American Veterans, 600 East Colonia Lane, Nokomis Notes: homemade breakfast Take-out available. Call: 488-4500 Fencing club Dates/times: Through March 30, Mondays and Wednesdays, 3-6:30 p.m.; Saturdays, noon- 4:30 p.m. Where: South CountyYMCA, Venice Notes: Fencing is taught to those 8 years and older. Begin- ners and advanced fencers are welcome. Equipment is pro- vided. Member: U.S. Fencing Association. Call: Dr. Werner Meudt, 485- 9314 Individual art instruction Dates/times: by appoint- ment Where: Venice Art Center, 390 S. Nokomis Ave, Venice Notes: One-on-one private instruction with Dr. Mary- Louise Biasotti Hooper in the media requested. Advance reg- istration is required. Register by phone or on the Web. Cost: $20 per hour members, $25 per hour nonmembers Call: 485-7136 Link: www.veniceartcenter. MARK YOUR CALENDAR 3B WEEKEND EDITION JANUARY 29, 2011 com Train depot tours Time: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Satur- day; 10 a.m-2:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Where: Train depot, Sea- board Avenue, Venice Notes: For information about individual or group tours, call Jim Middleton. Call: 232-6797 South of the Border cantina Time: 4-8 p.m. Where: American Legion NO-VEL Post 159, 1770 E.Ven- ice Ave., Venice Notes: Karaoke is from 6-9 p.m. Members and guests are invited. Call: 488-1157 Drawing at the beach Time: 10-11 a.m. Where: Saturday at Maxine Barritt Park pavilion, south of Sharky's On The Pier; and Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday at Venice Beach pavilion, Venice Notes: Meets until the end of April. Bring a chair, pencil, sketchbook and a sense of humor. Call: Madge Meyer, 234-3498 SUNDAY, JAN. 30 Sunday brunch Time: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: American Legion NO-VEL Post 159, 1770 E.Ven- ice Ave., Venice Call: 488-1157 Bingo Time: 2-5:30 p.m. Where: Knights of Columbus Council Home, 512 Substation Road, Venice BEST BET UNDER THE SUN Chopin concert a prelude to afternoon tea WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2 Trolley tours of historic Venice Dates/times: Tickets are on sale for trolley tours. Tours will only run four more Saturdays, twice a day at 9:30 and 11 a.m. on Feb. 12 and 26 and March 12 and 26. Where: Historic Triangle Inn, 351 S. Nassau St., Venice Notes: Tickets must be paid for by cash or check and may be purchased at the Venice Archives & Area Historical Collection, located in the Historic Tri- angle Inn, every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Seating is limited and the tours are popular, so it is recommended that tickets be purchased as soon as possible. Each purchased ticket is a reservation. Call: 486-2487 FRIDAY, FEB. 4 THROUGH MONDAY, FEB. 7 Wings of Freedom Tour of World War II airplanes Dates/times: Feb. 4, 2-4 p.m.; Feb. 5-6, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Feb. 7, 9 a.m.-noon Where: Venice Municipal Airport, 224 E. Airport Ave., Venice Notes: Visitors can explore the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator and the P-51 Mustang for a fee. World War II veterans can tour at no cost. Visitors may take a flight on a plane: $425 each aboard the B-17 or B-24 for 30 minutes; P-51 flights are $2,200 for a half-hour and $3,200 for an hour. To reserve a flight experience, call (800) 568-8924. Cost: tours - $12 adults, $6 children under 12 Call: (978) 562-9182 Link: www.collingsfoundation.org SATURDAY, FEB. 26 Venice airport open house Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Venice Municipal Airport, 224 E. Airport Ave., Venice Notes: Suncoast Air Center and Venice Aviation Society Inc. offer the public free parking and admission to attend an open house that will celebrate 20 years ofVASI. There will be helicopter and airplane rides, multiple aircraft static displays, a bounce house for children, other fun activities and food. Call: 716-5704 Link: www.veniceaviationsociety.com SATURDAY, FEB. 26 Tappercise benefit Time: 3 p.m. Where: Venice Theatre, 140 W Tampa Ave., Venice Notes: A group of more than two dozen volunteers will perform this high- energy song-and-dance variety show that combines tap dancing, Irish step dancing, clogging and singing. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the local Tidewell Hospice. The box office is open Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sat- urday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Cost: $15 Call: 488-1115 Link: www.venicetheatre.com Notes: Doors open at noon. Nonsmoking. Refreshments available. Call: Harry, 493-3293 Venice-Nokomis duplicate bridge Time: 1:30 p.m., open and separate novice games Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: This is friendly and competitive bridge for play- ers of all ages, sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League. Food and drinks avail- able. Cost: $8 Call: 485-8366 Link: www.venice duplicatebridge.net or www. bridgebuddy.net Language forum Time: 2-4 p.m. Where: Italian American Club of Venice, 1375 Ringling Drive, Venice Notes: Complimentary class Call: 486-1492 Pancake supper Time: 4:30-6 p.m. Where: Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 800 South Tamiami Trail, Venice Notes: No tickets, no cou- pons, no money needed. All are welcome. Call: 488-4942 MONDAY, JAN. 31 SILL Music Monday Time: 2:30 p.m. Where: Unitarian Univer- salist Congregation of Ven- ice, 1971 Pinebrook Road, Venice Notes: Michael Lasser, presenting Fred and Ginger, performs. Cost: $7 Call: 365-6404 Link: www.sillsarasota.org Watercolor class RSVP: Jan. 31 Dates/time: Wednesdays, Feb. 2-23, 1-4 p.m. Where: SouthVenice Civic Association, 720 Alligator Drive, Venice Notes: Carolyn Merenda teaches Fun With Watercolor classes once a week for four weeks. Adult students of all skill levels are welcome to reg- ister at the first class. A supply list is at the SVCA office. Cost: $72 Call: 366-2866 Venice Concert Band Time: 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:15 p.m.) Where: Venice Community Center, 326 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice Notes: The Venice Concert Band's Winter Concert, directed by Bill Millner, will feature Gary Reinstrom, bagpiper, playing "Amazing Grace." Mezzo-so- prano Sarah Rideout Slight will sing the traditional Irish tune "Be Thou MyVision" and "My Hero" from the operetta "The Chocolate Soldier." There will be music by Beethoven and Strauss as well. There will be a clarinet solo, a brass sextet and a novelty VENUE14 COURTESY PHOTO Hsia-Jung Chang, noted Chopin specialist, will perform a selection of Chopin's compositions for the piano Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice, 1971 Pinebrook Road, Venice. Chang's performance will be followed by a set of Chopin's well-known mazurkas arranged for voice, sung by artistic director Deborah Berioli. Afternoon tea will be served on the lanai during intermission. The Chopin & Pauline concert will be presented by Venice Performing Arts Series. Tickets cost $20 and may be purchased online at www.veniceperformingarts.com or at The Lazy Greek Cafe, 530 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice. For more informa- tion, call 284-5972. JANUARY 29, 2011 * WEEKEND EDITION VENUE: Play bingo and shuffleboard, join a running group, tour the Venice Train Depot FROM PAGE 3 piece, "The Roosters Lay Eggs in Kansas." Season tickets will be sold that day from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in the community center lobby. Cost: $5 Call: 488-0221 Peer referral counseling Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Women's Resource Center, 701 Center Road, Venice Notes: Make an appoint- ment with a volunteer peer referral counselor who is a trained listener in a confiden- tial, nonjudgmental environ- ment, who refers to WRCSC services and other community resources. Cost: $5 Call: 485-9724 Link: www.thewomens resourcecenter.org Bingo Time: 6 p.m. Where: Disabled American Veterans, 600 East Colonia Lane, Nokomis Call: 488-4500 Seniors With or Without Partners Time: 12:30-3:30 p.m. Where: Veterans of Foreign Wars, 832 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: All welcome; seniors with or without partners play cards. Call: Marie, 485-8739 Club food Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m., lunch; 2-7 p.m., picnic Where: Venice-Nokomis Elks Lodge, 1021 DiscoveryWay, Nokomis Notes: All Elks members and guests are welcome. Call: 486-1854 Time: 5-7 p.m. Where: Veterans of Foreign Wars, 832 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: dancing 6-9 p.m. Call: 484-8118 Time: 5-8 p.m. Where: Eagles Aerie, 621 East Colonia Lane, Nokomis Call: 484-4470 Italian class Time: 4:15-5:45 p.m. Where: Italian American Club of Venice, 1375 Ringling Drive, Venice Notes: complimentary inter- mediate Italian language class Call: 486-1492 Shuffleboard Time: 1-4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Where: Hecksher Park, 450 W Venice Ave., Venice Notes: All instruction and equipment are provided. Cost: $1 nonmembers; free to members Call: Bill, 586-5889 Guitar lessons Time: 5 and 6 p.m. Where: Troll Music, 513 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: Group lessons: level 1 classes, 5-6 p.m.; level 2 classes, 6-7 p.m., will be taught by Greg Byler. Cost: $8 per hour Call: 496-4398 Gondoliers chorus Time: 6-9 p.m. Where: Lakeside Lutheran Church, 2401 South Tamiami Trail, Venice Notes: All men who like to sing are welcome to join the Venice Gondoliers Barbershop Chorus rehearsal. Call: Wayne Hart, 966-4321 Suncoast Chorale rehearsal Time: 6:45-8:45 p.m. Where: Englewood United Methodist Church, 700 E. Dearborn St., Englewood Call: (888) 326-8403 Link: www.suncoastchorale. org Venice-Nokomis duplicate bridge Time: 1 p.m. Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: This is friendly and competitive bridge for play- ers of all ages, sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League. Food and drinks avail- able. Cost: $8 Call: 485-8366 Link: www.venice duplicatebridge.net or www. bridgebuddy.net Bridge lessons Time: 9:30-11:45 a.m. Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: Class is for beginners. Cost: $10 Call: 485-8366 Link: www.venice duplicatebridge or www. bridgebuddy.net Running group Time: 6 a.m. Where: Meet at Centennial Park, near Gazebo, downtown Venice Notes: People of all ages, paces and distances are welcome. The group meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Run-walkers are also welcome. No cost. Call: Tuula, 488-5688 Line dancing classes Time: 10-11 a.m. Monday and Fridays Where: Venice Community Center, 326 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice Notes: Class size is limited. Call to register Cost: $4 Call: 445-4724 Drawing at the beach Time: 10-11 a.m. Where: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Venice Beach pavilion; and Saturday at Maxine Barritt Park pavilion, south of Sharky's On The Pier, Venice Notes: Meets until the end of April. Bring a chair, pencil, sketchbook and a sense of humor. Call: Madge Meyer, 234-3498 Venice Archives Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday Where: Historic Triangle Inn, 351 S. Nassau St., Venice Notes: Open to the public for the Venice Archives and Area Historical Collection. Personal research may be arranged by calling James Hagler, director. Call: 486-2487 Fencing club Dates/times: Through March 30, Mondays and Wednesdays, 3-6:30 p.m.; Saturdays, noon- 4:30 p.m. Where: South Venice YMCA, Venice Notes: Fencing is taught to those 8 years and older. Begin- ners and advanced fencers are welcome. Equipment is pro- vided. Member: U.S. Fencing Association. Call: Dr. Werner Meudt, 485- 9314 Train depot tours Time: 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesdays and Fri- days; 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday Where: Train depot, Sea- board Avenue, Venice Notes: For tours of 10 or more, call Jerry at 496-9474. The Red Caboose is only open on Wednesday for tours. Call: 412-0151, leave a message. Venetian Harmony rehearsal Time: 7-9:30 p.m. Where: United Church of Christ, Naar Hall, 620 E. Sham- rock Blvd., Venice Notes: New members of all ages are welcome to experi- ence the joy of women's bar- bershop music and learn what it takes to put it all together. Call: 480-1480 Link: www.venetian harmony.org TUESDAY, FEB. 1 SILL global issues lecture Time: 2:30 p.m. Where: Venice Community Center, 326 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice Notes: Dr. Douglas N. Rader discusses "Energy Exploration and the Environment: Lessons from the BP Oil Disaster." Cost: $7 Call: 365-6404 Link: www.sillsarasota.org Valentine's dinner-dance RSVP: Feb. 1 Date/time: Feb. 5, 6 p.m. Where: Italian American Club of Venice, 1375 Ringling Drive, Venice Notes: Cocktails and social time will be 6-6:30 p.m.; buffet at 6:30 p.m., catered by Cafe Venice; installation of officers will be at 7:30 p.m., followed by dancing to LaCroix. Call for tickets or purchase during Friday night pasta dinners. Cost: $30 members, $35 guests Call: Barbara T., 493-8883; Vi G. 497-6942 Link: www.italianamerican clubofvenice.com Friends of the Legacy Trail meets Time: 6-7:30 p.m. Where: Oscar Scherer State Park, 1843 South Tamiami Trail, Osprey Notes: Barbara Smith, president of the Venice Area Historical Society, will discuss the historical society's role in the Venice Train Depot and planned developments for the area. The Legacy Trail is now located on that corridor. There will be updates on trail matters from Sarasota County, the sheriff's office and Oscar Scherer State Park. Call: 861-7245 Link: www.legacytrailfriends. org Reagan Day patriot dinner RSVP: Feb. 1 Date/time: Feb. 5, 5 p.m. Where: Englewood Elks Lodge, 401 North Indiana Road, Englewood Notes: The Republican Club of South Sarasota County is hosting the annual dinner with keynote speaker Grover Norquist, president of Ameri- cans for Tax Reform. Cocktails at 5 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m., and the program at 7 p.m. Call to reserve a seat. Cost: $28 Call: 451-9120 Comedy night Time: 7 p.m. Where: Bentley's Resort Ho- tel, 1660 South Tamiami Trail, Osprey Notes: Sertoma Club of Venice presents 3rd Comic Standing, with Julie Scoggins, national headliner. There is a two-drink minimum. Proceeds will benefit Sertoma's speech clinic. Cost: $25 Call: BillWillson, 485-5686 Career counseling Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Women's Resource Center, 701 Center Road, Venice Notes: Career adviser Ania Morris offers one-on-one ap- pointments to help with em- ployment resources. She will help with resumes, employ- ment resources, job searching, interviewing, and educational and scholarship resources. Cost: $5 Call: 485-9724 Link: www.thewomens resourcecenter.org Peer referral counseling Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Women's Resource Center, 701 Center Road, Venice Notes: Make an appoint- ment with a volunteer peer referral counselor who is a trained listener in a confiden- tial, nonjudgmental environ- ment, who refers to WRCSC services and other community resources. Cost: $5 Call: 485-9724 Link: www.thewomens resourcecenter.org Wills, trusts and probate Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m. Where: Women's Resource Center, 701 Center Road, Venice Notes: In these challenging times, it's important to under- stand wills and probate, life insurance, 401(k), trusts, credi- tors and taxes. Marcella Mika, attorney, presents. Cost: $5 members, $8 non- members Call: 485-9724 Link: www.thewomens resourcecenter.org Country Time Singers Time: 5-7 p.m. every Tuesday until April 26 Where: Venice Beach pavilion Notes: Bring a chair to the snack bar area, which is wheel- chair-accessible. Country and original music is performed by a six-piece band composed of two guitars, a harmonica, mandolin, bass and a 12-string guitar. Free. Call: Janice, 412-3333 Leads Club Time: noon-1:15 p.m. Where: Valenti's Ristorante, 1200 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: Various business rep- resentatives speak each week. All are welcome. Cost: $15 Call: Wendy Moore, 371-1151 E-mail: wendy@leadsfl.com Link: www.leadsfl.com Toastmasters Time: 7:30-8:45 a.m. Where: Venice Area Board of Realtors building, 680 Substa- tion Road, Venice Notes: Visitors are welcome to join the fun while devel- oping communication and leadership skills. Tin Pan Alley entertains Time: 1-3 p.m. Where: Senior Friendship Centers, 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice Notes: Les Gowan and Tin Pan Alley perform. Call: 584-0075 Club food Time: 4-7 p.m. Where: Veterans of Foreign Wars, 832 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: Dancing 4:30-7:30 p.m. Call: 484-8118 Time: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: American Legion NO-VEL Post 159, 1770 E.Ven- ice Ave., Venice Notes: Members and guests are welcome. Call: 488-1157 Bingo Time: 6-8 p.m. Where: Venice-Nokomis Elks Lodge, 1021 DiscoveryWay, Nokomis VENUE15 -i-.-a- .-....:. .. Psychic Fair, Saturday, January 29, 2011 12 noon to 5pm Here's your chance to experience all of the incredible and unique Readers and Energy workers at The Power of One. Crystal Readings, Tarot and Psychic Readings, Reiki, Egyptian Healing, Mantra Meditation, and Belly Dancing. Readings: 15 minutes for $15.00. Energy work:15 minutes for $15.00 All at The Power of One 238 West Tampa Ave, Venice Centre Mall Unit 258 Venice, FL . On The Island of Venice across from the free Municipal Parking Lot. 941-488-6714 http://www ThePowerofOneofVenice.com cedica New Patients Group Welcome! 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History of popular song Friday, Feb. 4 and 18, 2 p.m. Dick Smolens, college professor and jazz band leader lectures on Ameri- can popular songs in two- part series "Harlem on My Mind." Preschool Storytime Tuesday, 10 to 10:30 a.m. for independent 3- to 5-year-olds. Tot Time: Wednesday, 10 to 10:30 a.m. for ages 1 month to 3 years. Toys and story time. Feb. 1 and 2: What Starts with the Letter "M"? Film festival Thursday, Feb. 3, 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Edward G. Robinson and Susan Hayward in "House of Strangers" at 1 p.m. and Spencer Tracy and Robert Wagner in "Broken Lance" at 6 p.m. Booked for Lunch Friday, Feb. 4, noon An author appearance and light refreshments. VENUE: Go d FROM PAGE 4 Notes: This is a non- smoking facility with a smoking area available outside. Snacks and a regular menu are avail- able 4:30-7:30 p.m. There will be a cash jackpot, door prizes and cash prizes. Call: 486-1854 Bingo Time: 6 p.m. Where: Eagles Aerie, 621 East Colonia Lane, Nokomis Notes: Food available; smoking permitted. Call: 484-4470 Croquet Time: 10 a.m. Where: Wellfield Park, corner of Pinebrook Road and Lucaya Avenue, Venice Notes: free lessons Call: Marge Chandler, 488-2747 Italian class Time: 2-4 p.m. Where: Italian Ameri- can Club of Venice, 1375 Ringling Drive, Venice Notes: Complimentary beginners Italian lan- guage class Call: 486-1492 Dance Time: 4:30-7:30 p.m. Where: Veterans of For- eign Wars, 832 E. Venice Ave., Venice Call: 484-8118 Venice-Nokomis duplicate bridge Time: 1 p.m. Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: This is friendly and competitive bridge for players of all ages, sanctioned by the Ameri- can Contract Bridge This week, Gary Back- lund's slide show about Iranian culture. Great literature Friday, Feb. 4, 2 p.m. Great Readings Group to discuss selections from EdithWharton's "Roman Fever" and Tobias Wolff's "Smokers." Practice your French Friday, 10 a.m. to noon. If you have a basic knowledge of the French language and wish to practice those skills, then you are invited to attend weekly meetings of the VPL French Club. The group practices French conversation during the first hour followed by reading from French liter- ature and current topics. No registration necessary. New members are always welcome. Gardening answers Every Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon bring your gardening questions to Venice Public Library and receive help from the friendly experts of the Sarasota County Exten- sion Service. New books at Venice Public Library "The Damascus Way," by Davis Bunn and Janette Oke (Waterville, Maine: Thorndike Press, 2010) "In Harm's Way: A Novel" by Ridley Pear- son, (Waterville, Maine: Thorndike Press, 2010) "Murder in the Air: A Sheriff Dan Rhodes Mys- tery," by Bill Crider (Wa- terville, Maine: Thorndike Press, 2010) dancing, take a League. Food and drinks available. Cost: $8 Call: 485-8366 Link: www.venice duplicatebridge.net or www.bridgebuddy.net Bridge lessons Time: 9:30-11:45 a.m. Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: Class is for in- termediate players. Cost: $10 Call: 485-8366 Link: www.venicedu- plicatebridge or www. bridgebuddy.net Drawing at the beach Time: 10-11 a.m. Where: Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday at Venice Beach pavilion; and Saturday at Maxine Barritt Park pavilion, south of Sharky's On The Pier, Venice Notes: Meets until the end of April. Bring a chair, pencil, sketch- book and a sense of humor. Call: Madge Meyer, 234-3498 Self-defense for senior citizens Time: 8 a.m. Where: 2141 Tamiami Trail, SouthVenice Notes: Buck Masters offers a free revolutionary, martial arts and fitness class every Tuesday. If in- terested in more classes, people can sign up for fee-based sessions. Call: 525-3389 Venice Archives Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Where: Historic Tri- angle Inn, 351 S. Nassau St., Venice "Night of the Vampires," by Heather Graham (Wa- terville, Maine: Thorndike Press, 2010) "Unbroken: AWorld War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemp- tion," by Laura Hillen- brand (NewYork: Random House Large Print, 2010) Jacaranda Public Library 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd. Venice FL 34293 861-5000 Book Club Tuesday, Feb. 1, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Discussion of "Still Alice," by Lisa Genova. A heartbreaking look at Alzheimer's and family relationships. Movie A movie sponsored by the Venice 9/12 Group, "Let The Sea Resound," will be shown at 6 p.m. Feb. 1. The movie reflects Fiji's move to Christianity. Free. Valentine fun for tweens Saturday, Feb. 5, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Valentine story and val- entine card crafts for fam- ily and friends. Limited to 10. Ages 9-12. Register at Youth Desk. Chess at the library Sunday, Jan. 30, 1-4:30 p.m. Young or old, novice or master, everybody plays chess at the library. Afternoon at the movies Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2-5 p.m. Watch a variety of free LIBRARY 19 walking tour Notes: Open to the public for the Ven- ice Archives and Area Historical Collection. Personal research may be arranged by calling James Hagler, director. Call: 486-2487 Walking tour of Venice Time: 10:30 a.m. Where: Meet at Ga- zebo, Centennial Park, Venice Notes: Sebastiano Liseo, author of "The Mediterranean Architec- ture of Venice and Sara- sota Florida," will lead an architectural/historical walking tour of the city. Cost: $10 Call: 484-5002 between 9-10 a.m. Happy Time Band performs Time: 3-5 p.m. Where: Gazebo, Cen- tennial Park, downtown Venice Notes: Band plays Dixieland and old time music. Call: (952) 212-3630 Friends of the Carlton Reserve Time: 4:30-6 p.m. Where: T. 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"If only Uncle Walt (Walter Elias Disney) were here," I said to my daughter, Heidi, as the impressive hour long christening event drew to a close that Wednesday morn- ing. Sadly, Disney was not my uncle, but he has provided me with as much joy as an army of uncles because of all the creations that followed after the birth of a mouse first named Mortimer. In the past 10 years I have been on a few cruises, but had only seen the DisneyWonder and Magic from afar. Never had I been to a ship christening, not even for the private rowboat of a friend. We were in our seats by 9:45 a.m. for the 10:30 a.m. event, which featured virtually every Disney character ever created plus a Navy band, as- sorted dancers and guest star A Dream come true -a ---, S.. ... -.-- - A giant champagne bottle explodes into fireworks to christen the new Disney Dream at Cape Canaveral on Jan. 19. Jennifer Hudson as the ship's godmother. Hudson, whose career began aboard another Disney ship, was selected to christen the ship. Fortunately, she did not have to lift the giant cham- pagne bottle. That was accom- plished with the assistance of a helicopter that carried it toward the bow of the ship on its port side. Precisely on cue, fireworks erupted to fill the sky and the great ship offi- cially had its name. There were brief remarks by Robert Iger, president and CEO of the Walt Disney Co, Thomas O. Staggs, chair of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, and Hudson, then finally the ship's blessing by the Rev. Dr. Warren D. Langer Jr., followed by a champagne toast in the Disney Cruise Line Terminal. Built by Meyer Werft in Germany, this larger ship is state-of-the-art in every way, the perfect combination of German engineering and ship-building expertise and the Disney Co.'s attention to detail. About an hour after the christening, Heidi and I were able to board the ship and start our tour, which included samples of most of the accom- modations. The only cabin style we could not see was the largest suite. There are two deluxe suites on the bow, but both were taken. Supposedly Whoopi Goldberg was in one but we did not see her aboard nor were we invited to tea. Nearly every stateroom has a balcony, in keeping with the wonts of today's cruis- ers. There are very few inside cabins, and they are not small and claustrophobic as some I have seen. They even have portholes with ever- changing scenes - just like SUN PHOTOS BY KIM COOL Fireworks and Disney characters filled the port of Cape Canaveral for the christening of the Disney Dream Jan. 19, prior to its two-night christening cruise. The ship has begun a regular schedule of three-to-five-night cruises of the Caribbean. real portholes. Actually, these are better, thanks to Disney animation. We had a verandah (balcony) suite portside near the stern elevators, which proved a han- dy location for getting to the main dining rooms, the pool deck, and Cabanas, a casual- dining spot at the stern. We had a good-sized bal- cony that faced the island when we docked at Castaway Cay. In addition to two closets and plenty of drawers, we had two dressing spaces - one room with toilet and sink and another with sink and tub/ shower, which made it easy for two people to get cleaned up and ready for the next event. On the Dream there is always the next event, includ- ing Disney's newest shipboard show, "Disney's Believe," about a father and his daughter. There also was gala pirate bash, Buccaneer Blast, and a whole list of watering holes for adult guests aboard, not to mention a plethora of places to visit for the youngsters and young at heart. There are three pools and a 765-foot water slide called the Aqua Duck that actually loops out over the edge of the ship during its four-deck drop to the final splashdown zone. Two nights aboard was not nearly enough. I am saving my money for a return trip. Mean- while, the ship will be sailing the Caribbean out of Cape Canaveral this year on three-, four- and five-night cruises. For information, visit http:// disneycruise.disney.go.com/ cruises. kcool@venicegondolier.com More traveling: Airfares, room rates expected to rise By HUGO MARTIN Los ANGELES TIMES Americans seem to be traveling again - at least if you go by the increas- ing demand for airline tickets and improved occupancy at hotels. But with higher demand comes higher prices. 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I could tell you who came up with the idea but won't in order to make a point our elected representatives would do well to remember: The important thing isn't who gets credit. The seating plan provided fodder for any number of columns. It was called "Date Night" and "Prom Seating," among other things, and in and of itself it's nothing more than a shallow show of bipartisanship among a bunch of people who generally have as much tolerance for the oppos- ing party as a dog does for a flea. If Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords hadn't been shot earlier this month, I seriously doubt I SENIOR BRIEFS Senior Friendship Centers 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice 584-0075 Classes Classes, programs and activities for people 50 and older are offered on an ongoing basis. Class fees are $3 and help cover center operational costs. Balance movement class is $4 per class. Call Tom Harlow at 556-3259 if this presents a hardship. Open weekdays 8:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dining, noon, for 60 and older; suggested donation is $3.50. Lunch reservations required 24 hours in advance. Call 584-0090 or 584-0067. MONDAY Associated Medicare Patients counselors, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Small Ap- pliance Repair Shop. No appointment needed. Lunch, noon-1 p.m. Music with the Upbeat Gang, 1 p.m. Duplicate bridge, 12:50- 4 p.m.; partner required; $3 donation requested Cards, 1 p.m. Spanish, 2 p.m. TUESDAY Pool room opens, 8:15 that even this level of "cooperation" could have been achieved. But just maybe ... I tend to be skeptical to the point of cynicism - or maybe beyond it - when it comes to poli- tics. I've studied history formally and informally for almost 40 years and if I've learned anything, it's never to underestimate the capacity of a politi- cian to put party and self-interest ahead of the public good. In fact, I asked a local Republican Party official a few years ago whether, for the good of the coun- try, he would ever con- sider backing a supremely qualified Democrat over a clearly inferior Republi- can candidate. "It's my job to get mem- bers of my party elected," he replied. Therein, I believe, lies the problem. Now, I'm not saying things have ever been different. Political parties in this country go back more than 200 years, and their influence has been criticized by people much smarter than I am for pretty much that whole period. But as someone who has been conscious of presidential elections since Nixon- Humphrey in 1968, I don't recall the level of rancor we see today, fed a.m. Video fitness 2, 8:45 a.m. Yogarobics, 9 a.m., low- impact aerobics and yoga Woodcarving, 9 a.m. Quilting, 9:30 a.m. Basket weaving, 10 a.m. Ballroom dance lesson, 10 a.m. Lunch, noon-1 p.m. Craft room, noon Single-deck progressive pinochle, 12:30 p.m. Tin Pan Alley performs, 1 p.m. Cards, 1 p.m. Caregiver Support Group, in conjunction with the Alzheimer's Association, 2 to 3 p.m. starts Feb. 8. Low-impact introduc- tion to Tappercise, 3 p.m. High-impact introduc- tion to Tappercise, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY Pool room opens, 8:15 a.m. Small Appliance Repair Shop, 9 a.m.-noon Senior-friendly aerobics, 9 a.m. Take Off Pounds Sensi- bly, 9:30 a.m. Watercolor art, 9:30 a.m. Euchre, 10 a.m. Associated Medicare Patients counselors, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Small Ap- pliance Repair Shop. No by media blowhards, bloggers, birthers and and others who are pursuing agendas of their own while waving the flag. Personally, I'm sick of the name-calling. I'm sick of the spin. I'm sick of each side thinking it's infallible and the other is in league with the devil. I'm sick of the sense of entitlement. I'm sick of the scandals. I'm sick of the broken promises. I'm sick of going into the voting booth feeling like I'm trying to pick the lesser of two evils. I'm sick of feeling like the real problem isn't that there aren't any answers, there just aren't any leaders with the guts to tell us what the answers are. And I'm guessing I'm not alone. It has to stop some- where, if it's to stop at all. If something as inane as mixing up the seating for the State of the Union address helps bring home to even a few members of Congress the thought that, as Obama said, "We will move forward to- gether, or not at all," then I'm all for it. 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FRIDAY Pool room opens, 8:15 a.m. I teach an online copy- editing course and every term I do something kind of cruel to my students: I ask them to share some of their grammar peeves in the class's online message board. It's cruel because I know what's coming. Someone is going to rant about some common er- ror that really gets under her skin, not realizing that the supposedly egre- gious error isn't really an error at all. Then I'm going to tell her so. It's a trap, I know. But it packs a valuable lesson for aspiring copy editors: We have to check our facts - even facts we were sure we had down pat. Take, for example, one student's recent lament that people shouldn't use "real" in place of "really" in a sentence like "Pete works real hard." On the surface, her complaint makes sense: Adverbs like "really" modify adjectives like "hard." There's no doubt that "Pete works really hard" is correct. And it sounds nice and proper, too. You could say that the "real" in "Pete works real hard" is substandard. You could say it's improper. You could say it's dialecti- cal, low rent, nonstandard or even icky. But you can't say it's wrong. A simple check of the dictionary proves this: "Webster's NewWorld College Dictionary" and "Merriam-Webster's" online dictionary both list "real" as an adverb mean- Video fitness 3, 8:45 a.m. Yoga, 9 a.m. Friendly bridge, 9 a.m. Balance movement, 9:30 a.m. Call Tom Harlow at 556-3259. Hula, 10:30 a.m. Lunch, noon-1 p.m. Duplicate bridge, 12:50- 4 p.m.; partner required; $3 donation requested Music by the Upbeat Gang, 1 p.m. * Appointments are available for a free 30-minute attorney con- sultation with Marcella Mika, a local attorney who volunteers her time to assist seniors. Call 584-0075 for an appoint- ment. SENIOR 18 ing "very." So "Pete works real hard" is grammati- cal, according to these dictionaries. Though "real" can pinch hit for "very," it's not as versatile as "really." Sure, "real," like "very," can modify adjectives, as in "She's real smart." But "real" can't modify verbs, as in "She real is suffer- ing." For that, only "re- ally" will do: "She really is suffering." That's what I told my students. But then, in one of those moments of cosmic justice, a student put me on the spot: Why, she asked, if "real" is ac- ceptable as an adverb, is it so widely considered improper? "Whys" aren't really my strong suit. I'm more a "whether" person, focus- ing on whether you can use certain words certain ways. So to answer her question, I had to dig a little deeper. I started with "Fowler's Modern English Usage," which taught me that us- ing "real" to mean "very" is mainly an American and Scottish thing. Brits aren't as prone to this "informal" usage. "Garner's Modern American Usage" notes that "real" can function as an adverb but calls it "dialectical." In other words, neither book is too keen on "real" as an adverb, though it's not clear why. "Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage" had more to say CROSS FROM PAGE 8 on the subject. The use of "real" as an adverb modifying "good" dates back to sometime before the 18th century, the guide reports. This "real" continued to develop "outside of mainstream British English," mainly in the United States and Scotland. By 1881, people were on record as criticiz- ing the adverbial "real" and, the book notes, continue to today. "Insofar as this criti- cism tells you that 'real' is informal and more suitable to speech than to writing, it is fairly ac- curate," the usage guide notes. "When it wanders from this line to insist that 'real' is an adjective only, or that 'real' is a substitute for 'really,' it is wrong." So why do so many people consider adverbial "real" to be bad form? I'm still not sure. I suppose that, with the obviously adverbial form "really" at your disposal, it seems silly to choose a word that could be confused for an adjective. Eschewing the adver- bial "real" reduces the possibility of confusing your reader while reduc- ing the possibility your reader will consider you low rent. That's a good enough "why" for me. June Casagrande is the author of "It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of Sentences." She can be reached at JuneTCN@aol. corn. SUDOKU FROM CLASSIFIED Dermatology/Skin Cancer CARY L. DUNN, MD. PA Joseph Santini, PA-C An A A ACI Ic merican Collcsg A A1 S o1)ll& SMuhs Surgery Now Accepting New Patients Venice Englewood 1295 Jacaranda Blvd. 250 W. Dearborn St. 941-484-1510 941-955-8557 North Port 14575 Tamiami Trail 941-564-6777 Accepting Medicare and Most Other Insurance www.caryldunnmd.com Credits Have Been Reduced, But We Still Have HUGE INCENTIVES! ANdERSON Service for Home & Business (941) 488-9633 www.AndersonAir.com 400 S. Seaboard Ave. Venice, FL 34285 Keeping it real ar, A Cary L. 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Donating blood takes about an hour. Every donor receives a mini- physical and a screening with each donation. Donations are taken at 333 South Tamiami Trail, Venice, in the Tandem Center, or on The Big Red Bus, which will be in Ven- ice Wednesday, Feb. 2, 9 a.m.-noon, at Venice City Hall, 401W. Venice Ave.; Thursday, Feb. 3, 8 a.m.- FLORIDA'S BLOOD CENTERS 1 p.m., at Japanese Gar- dens, 6181 Teahouse Road; Friday, Feb. 4, noon-4 p.m., at Country Club Estates, 700 Waterway; and Fri- day, Feb. 4, 8-10:30 a.m., at Starbucks, 1500 South U.S. 41 Bypass. Call 492-9202 or visit www.fbcdonor.org for more dates and times. -From Florida's Blood Centers SENIOR FROM PAGE 7 Senior Friendship Centers Inc., established in 1973, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping older adults live with dignity and independence in Sara- sota, DeSoto, Charlotte, Lee and Collier counties. Funded in part by state and federal agencies, and support from private foundations and individ- ual cront, iltaions, Senior Friendship Centers serves more than 10,000 older adults annually. Senior activities at other locations Epiphany Cathedral Parish Hall 340 Sarasota St.,Venice 484-3505 These free activities are held on Wednesdays: 9 a.m., exercise 9:30 a.m., knitting and crocheting GARAGE SALE LISTINGS ALWAYS IN THE CLASSIFIED 9:30 a.m., quilting 11 a.m., rosary con- struction noon, bridge Our Lady of Lourdes Church 1301 Center Road, Venice 497-2931 Senior singles cards and games from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday. Call Elizabeth Bonfiglio, 492-5528. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8118 832 E. Venice Ave., Venice 484-8118 Play cards Mondays from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sponsored by Seniors With or Without Part- ners. All are welcome. For more information, call Marie at 485-8739. Safe-driving school Residents can choose from three places to attend the AARP safe- driving school: Village On The Isle, Venice Health- Park or Senior Friendship Centers, Venice. Call Bill for information, 475-6925 or 284-9218. Parks & Recreation senior beach walks Sarasota County Parks and Recreation's Senior Beach Walks return to Siesta Beach, Siesta Key, and Nokomis Beach, 100 Casey Key Road, Noko- mis, everyWednesday in February and March. Seniors age 50 and older invited. Registration is $1 beginning at 8:30 a.m. at Nokomis Beach. T-shirt given after completing four walks. Call 861-5000 and ask about the senior beach walks. Travel: What's the deal? By CAROL SOTTILI THE WASHINGTON POST Travel bargains from around the globe: * The St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade As- sociation has teamed up with eight hotels to offer the Winter in St. Maarten promotion. 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Bella Vita Independent & Assisted Living INDEPENEN TLIINGIS L Ceeal Cosmetic & Imp an et in o5, O .FL342UI2 JANUARY 29, 2011 * WEEKEND EDITION LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? 0 Saturday's Sudoku, horoscopes, movie listings and Dear Abby are now in the real estate classified section along with a bonus crossword puzzle and a host of other features. The Sudoku solution still appears in Our Town. 41 �C` WEEKEND EDITION * JANUARY 29, 2011 Consider insurance but read the fine print By JANE ENGLE Los ANGELES TIMES This is a troubling time for Europe-bound travelers. The U.S. State Department on Oct. 3 issued a travel alert that cited "the potential for terrorist attacks in Europe," but stopped short of warning travel- ers against going there. Sporadic labor actions in France, Greece and elsewhere have inter- rupted thousands of flights, trains and other transportation. Neither terrorism wor- ries nor transit strikes should keep you from going to Britain or the European continent. But this is a good time to weigh your options, especially for insurance. Terrorist attacks Although horrifying, these pose only a remote risk to the American traveler. "You're more likely to get struck dead by light- ning than be killed by a terrorist in Europe," said Bruce Mclndoe, presi- dent of IJet Intelligent Risk Systems, a travel security company based in Annapolis, Md. Fewer than a dozen private U.S. citizens (excluding military and government personnel) died last year in terrorist attacks in foreign coun- tries; most of those were in Afghanistan and none was in Europe, according to the State Department. But terrorism could affect your trip in other ways, and for those perils you should consider travel insurance. If a terrorist attack occurs in a city you are in, or one that is on your itinerary, most policies will reimburse you for the pro-rated part of your trip that you don't use, plus expenses you incur to get home, said Dan McGinnity, spokes- man for Travel Guard North America, an insur- ance company based in Stevens Point, Wis. If an attack occurs in a city within a month be- fore you're scheduled to visit, you may be entitled to cancel your vacation and get your deposits back if you have insur- ance. One exception: A few policies may deny cover- age for a terrorist attack in Europe if you bought your policy after Oct. 3 because they say the alert meant that such an attack was a foreseen event. In any case, if you're just worried that an at- tack might occur in your destination, you general- ly can't cancel and expect to collect, McGinnity and other experts say, even if the State Depart- ment issues a travel alert, as it did for Europe, or a stronger statement, called a travel warning, that advises against visit- ing an area. Most underwriters don't want the risk of insuring against anxi- ety, said Peter Evans, executive vice president of InsureMyTrip.com, an online travel insurance agency. With more than 30 countries recently tagged with warnings, the result could be "cata- strophic loss" for the industry, he said. One option for nervous travelers is a so-called cancel-for-any-reason rider, which allows them to cancel trips for any reason, or no reason, and receive some money back. Expect to pay up to 50 percent more for a policy with this rider. Transit strikes Most insurers say they will reimburse you if a labor strike against airlines, buses or other transit keeps you from embarking on your trip, delays you or forces you to cut your trip short. Europe is notorious for such strikes, and this year workers are espe- cially restive. Whether you can collect depends on the rules. For those, look to the "Certificate of Insur- ance," often 30 pages or more; call the insurer if you have questions. Read before you buy After an air traffic controllers' strike in Paris grounds your flight, causing you to miss your $3,000 cruise, is not a good time to learn you won't get one euro back. Maybe you bought your policy after Sept. 6, when French workers au- thorized a general strike. Until there's a resolution to the dispute, Travel Guard generally will deny coverage because the union decision turned future labor actions into foreseen events, McGin- nity said. Maybe your policy ex- cludes "a general strike whereby all or most of the workers of a coun- try, province, state, city or town cease work" - a phrase I found in the "organized labor strike" definition in a policy from Travelex of Omaha. Chances of being attacked by a terrorist in Europe? Almost nil. Chances of losing thou- sands of dollars because you failed to read your insurance policy? Pretty high. Dist , i tiredd by Mc- Clatchy- Tti inie Infor- mation Services. Augie wants a new home Augie is a 5-year-old neutered male beagle who is very easy going. Augie is good around other dogs and kids. He is housebroken and crate-trained. He knows the commands for sit and come. For more information, call Deva at Englewood Animal Rescue Sanctuary at 681-3877. Also ask about becoming an EARS foster home. To see all the EARS adoptable animals visit www.EARS4life.com RISE: With increase in travel, higher fares LIBRARY: Programs for youngsters offered FROM PAGE 5 movies. Baby Rhyme and Sign Time Tuesday, Feb. 1, 10:15-11 a.m. This program is geared toward babies from newborn to 21/2. The 45-minute program will include nursery rhymes, songs, baby sign language, a book and playtime. Space is limited, so plan to come early. Older siblings are welcome. Writers group Tuesday, Feb. 1, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Discuss, share and critique writing ideas and styles. AARP tax help Wednesday, Feb. 2, 10 to 5 p.m. AARP volunteers give you free help with your simple tax returns. Partners in Play Wednesday, Feb. 2, 10 to 10:45 a.m. and also from 11 to 11:45 a.m. Free outreach parent- ing classes. Children and caregivers enjoy meaning- ful playtime together, new activities and circle-time. Space limited to 12 fami- lies. Ages 1 to 5. Register at the youth desk. Video lecture series Thursday, Feb. 3, 2-3 p.m. Learn about the universe by watching the taped lec- tures of college professors. Voices of Venice Thursday, Feb. 3, 6-7:30 p.m. Group fun writing or listening to poetry. e-Help Thursday, Feb. 3, 1 to 3:30 p.m. Technology coach helps with online prob- lems. It's Storytime Friday, Feb. 4, 10:15- 11 a.m. Preschoolers and their parent, guardian or caregiver are invited for stories, songs, finger plays, rhymes and crafts. The program is for ages 212-5. Ask Jack Friday, Feb. 4, 1:30- 2:30 p.m. Bring computer ques- tions and trade them for computer answers. FROM PAGE 6 along family or by taking extra time after a con- ference to relax on the beach or a fishing boat. That trend is on the rise, according to a survey from hotel chain Homewood Suites by Hilton. It found that 67 percent of its guests say they either "frequently" or "sometimes" com- bined a vacation with a business trip. That is an increase of 16 percent- age points compared with a similar survey in 2000. The survey of 549 business travelers taken in May didn't ask why they are blurring the lines between work and relaxation, but the survey authors suggest it is a response to the tough economic times over the last few years. "Given the current state of the economy, business travelers are being asked to do more, taking less time off," said Carla Raynor, vice president of marketing for Homewood Suites. The survey also found that more people are letting work seep into their home life, with 83 percent of respondents saying they "frequently" or "sometimes" bring work home at night and on weekends, up from 72 percent in 2000. When asked what one item they cannot live without on the road, 89 percent of the respon- dents chose a cell phone. Only 10 percent said family photos were a top necessity. Di st i/i red by Mc- Clatchy-T, i tr/i/' Informa- tion Services. ^ I'l \ nI( *d jrnloter SL LocL. Irw c.Ove OV cover *'.n * oo * r w-Kmns, cr 'V iwBariwsLe CAN'T REMEMBER THE CAUSE DR. DAN BUSCH, DR. ERENE ROMANSKI distracted by the effort involved in CHIROPRACTOR completing a task or assignment. Later, when Have you ever had a painful back condition you feel pain in your back you may not and wondered what caused it? Problems remember what caused it. caused by misalignments of your spinal column do not always make themselves known immediately after stress. The pain my come on gradually. Hours or weeks may pass before the symptoms are noticed, and by then you may not remember the specific incident that caused the problem. This can happen on the job when you are Injuries or stress to your spine that result in misalignments may cause pain and not only in your back but in other parts of your body served by the nervous system that flows through your spine. Through your employer's workmen's compensation or health insurance plan, you are entitled to treatment forjob related injuries and illness. PHOTO COURTESY OF BOBBI AUSTIN i SUN COAST 4 k PRESS Trusted Printing Performance This is a Sun Coast Press Test to help improve our print quality for our valued subscribers. SUN NEWSPAPERS 9B 10B ELIN WEEKEND EDITION RELIGI JANUARY 29, 2011 CONTACT US (941)207-1110 Ikennedy@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS DAVID MILLER Many parts, but one body 1 Corinthians 12:14- 20: "Now the body is not made up of one part but of many. If the foot should say, 'Because I am not a hand, I do not be- long to the body,' it would not for that reason cease to be a part of the body. And if the ear should say, 'Because I am not an eye, I do not belong to the body,' it would not for that reason cease to be a part of the body. If the whole body were an eye, where would the sense of hearing be? If the whole body were an ear, where would the sense of smell be? But in fact God has arranged the parts of the body, every one of them, just as He wanted them to be. If they were all one part, where would the body be? As it is, there are many parts, but one body." Speaking of being gift- ed: We know a great deal about this subject here in Sarasota County. I know this to be a fact because my wife, Michelle, has her master's degree in gifted education, has taught at Pine View and is teaching a fourth-grade gifted class at Venice Elementary School. We place a great deal of emphasis in our culture on academic gift- edness, which is a good thing. Yet, in this empha- sis we sometimes forget that every child and every adult is gifted by God in some way. These gifts are called "talents." Each and every single one of us is talented in some way. Some talents MILLER 111 Dowd lecture thanks God for evolution By BILL MONIGLE SPECIAL TO THE GONDOLIER SUN On Sunday, Jan. 30, at 6:30 p.m., the Rev. Michael Dowd, author of "Thank God for Evolution," will present his life- changing new conversation about creation at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice, 1971 Pinebrook Road, Venice. Dowd, praised by both religious leaders and promi- nent scientists, will present a 90-minute lecture, "Thank God For Evolution: Bridging Heart, Head, Faith and Reason." Endorsed by Nobel Prize- winning scientists and religious leaders across the spectrum, Dowd is a traveling preacher discussing the marriage of sci- ence and religion. Dowd's dis- cussions build bridges, provide guidance and restore realistic hope for people of any religion or belief system. Dowd radically reinterprets core Christian concepts in the context of current best science. "We wouldn't let a first-cen- Klezmer music is topic of lecture By JUDITH ZANGWILL SPECIAL TO THE GONDOLIER SUN Baila Miller, a well-known lo- cal lecturer on music, literature . and the arts, presents a multi- .' . media program on klezmer mu- sic at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1, at the Jewish Center ofsVenice, , . 600 North Auburn Road. Around the 15th century, a 'e tradition of secular Jewish mu- sic was developed by itinerant - musicians called klezmorim who traveled throughout Eastern Europe. As they played with local musicians from Ukraine, Hungary, Poland and Rumania, the klezmorim incorporated these influences and created a unique klezmer sound. Refreshments will be served. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE The program is sponsored JEWISH CENTER OF VENICE by the JCV Adult Education A well-known local lecturer on Department. Cost is $3 for music, literature and the arts, Baila members, $5 for others. Call Miller will present a multimedia Beata at 484-2022 for more program on klezmer music at 1:30 information, or visit www. p.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Center of jewishcenterofvenice.org. Venice. I RELIGION STUDY AND CLASSES * First Baptist Church, 312 W Miami Ave., offers several classes open to the commu- nity. Beth Moore, Here and Now, There and Then: A Series on Revelation, on Tuesdays, started Jan. 18, 9:15 to 11:45 a.m. (child care provided for this session); or 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., cost: $15; Pricilla Shirer, Jonah Navigating a Life Interrupted, on Wednesday, started Jan. 12, 6 to 7:30 p.m. (children's activities available) cost $12; Religion and Culture, started Jan. 12, 6 to 7:30 p.m. (children's activities avail- STUDYI11 tury dentist fill our children's teeth, so why are we letting theologians from the same period fill their heads?" he said. "The world isn't flat. The sun and stars do not revolve around us. And yes, we evolved over billions of years. Isn't it glorious?" Admission cost is $5 per person. Books will be available at the event for purchase and signing. For more information, call UUCOV at 485-2105 or visit www.uucov.org. Author and Traveling preacher Michael Dowd will Al k. speak on science and religion at UUCOV at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. PHOTO COURTESY OF UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATION OF VENICE I RELIGION BRIEFS Yard sales * Unity Church, 125 North Jack- son Road, holds its annual giant yard sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29, with an auction at 11 a.m. that includes a 2001 Toyota Solara convertible with 44,000 miles; an all-wooden an- tique spinning sewing machine; silver and gold coins; jewelry; oriental and Persian rugs; an old mantle clock; thousands of books; and much more. Lunch available. Absentee bids and phone bids ac- cepted. 484-5342 * Holy Spirit Orthodox Church, 700 Shamrock Blvd., sponsors its annual yard and bake sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 12. Furniture, household, plants, clothing and ethnic food such as apricot, nut and poppyseed rolls, pierogi, halushki, borscht, kielbasi and kraut sandwiches. Ladies seminar Calvary Bible Church, 1936 E. Venice Ave., sponsors a ladies seminar, The Joy of Jesus: Live It and Give It, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29. Special guest speaker is Pamela Corson, singer- songwriter and jazz pianist. Cost: $10, includes morning refresh- ments and lunch. To register, call 485-7070. Interfaith series Venice Interfaith Community Association presents its winter educational series, Islam: Beyond Headlines and Sound Bites, with lectures and group discussion at 7 p.m. Jan. 31 and Feb. 7 and 14, at the Unitarian Universal- ist Congregation of Venice. 1971 Pinebrook Road. Free; donations accepted. 894-4910 Ice cream social Our Lady of Lourdes Council of Catholic Women holds its an- nual ice cream social from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30. Ice cream sundaes with choice of toppings, cookies and beverages. Tickets: $3 in gift shop or at the door. (Chil- dren under 2 free). The church is located at 1301 Center Road. 497-2931 Wednesday evening service Unity Church of Venice offers a midweek service with music beginning at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2.484-5342 Islam seminar New Life Assembly of God, 5800 South Tamiami Trail, presents a seminar, Revealing the Truth About Islam, by Usama K. Dak- dok, Muslim evangelism special- ist, at 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, providing a broad overview of the history, teachings and cur- rent condition and goals of Islam in the world. 493-0775 Toward a Meaningful Life course Chabad of Venice & North Port, 2169 South Tamiami Trail, pres- ents a new six-week course from the Rohr Jewish Learning Insti- tute, Toward a Meaningful Life, RELIGION 111 F IFECE ( -r C: iIr 0 1= local worship services Venice- Nokomis United Methodist Church Sunday Worship: 10 AM Interpretation for the Deaf Children's Puppet Church: 10:15 AM Adult Sunday School 11:15 AM Youth Fellowship - Monday 5:30 PM 208 Palm Avenue, Nokomis Phone 488-4137 (West of US 41,4 blks. South of Albee Rd./Matthew Currie Ford) www.vnumc.net vnumc(davstar.net Rev. Jim McWhinnie,Pastor You're Invited CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Jerry Van Dyken, Pastor Larry Potts, Associate Pastor Sunday Worship Services 9:15 am (Contemporary) and 10:45 am Also, 8:00 am (Nov.-April) Sunday School 9:15 am and 10:30 am Nursery Provided for All Services Parking shuttle provided 493-7504 1475 Center Road, Venice www.cumc.info Worship with us this Sundayl. Traditional, .1,n1 tc'mplhlitv andjoyful worship services. 8, 9:30 & 11 am Sunday School lor all ages 9:30 am Loving Nursery Available at all services www.venicepresbvterian.ora 488-2258 Vence Medica Center on The Rlto Venice United Church f Chst S620 SHAMROCK BLVD. VENICE, FL,34293 www.veniceucc.org 493-6741 SUNDAY SERVICE 10:00 am "WI TCmO "WIW uoiu N r ArT n TMr Contemporary Service at 9am * Traditional Service 11am LifeWAY Sunday School Classes at 9:30am & 10:15am Nursery Available for all services Pastors Thomas J. Kowalski & SThomas J. Derrough LAKESIDE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2401 S. Tamiami Trail (Across from So. Cty. Admin. Bldg.) 493-5102 web: www.lakesidelutheran.net email: lakeside-lutheran @verizon.net Worship 8:00 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship 9:15 a.m. Children's Church 9:15 a.m. Nursery 9:15 & 10:30 am Christian Marriage & Family Counseling * Counseling Office 493-5102 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATION OF VENICE S Sunday School and Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. %TV' Sunday Forum at 9:15 a.m. Minister: Rev. Don Beaudreault Music Director: Deborah Berioli 1971 Pinebrook Rd. at Edmondson Rd. 941-485-2105- A BGLT Welcoming Congregation - wwwuucovorg St Mark's Episcopa! Church 508 Riviera Street, Venice (2 blocks west of Vemce Regional Medical Center) Saturday 5:00 p.m. Rite II CasualService with ContemporaryMusic Sunday 8:00 a.m. Rite I 9:30 a.m. Rite II 11:15 a.m. Rite II withmusic Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Rite II Healing Service All Services with Holy Communion (Breakfast served 1st Sunday of each month 9:00 11:00) The Rev James H Puryear, Rector The Rev Earl Beshears, Assoc. Rector ��;;;;;;�������;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;���������� rr �*i~:::;'C'~~ '* i. !r ii ;ii ir* kI; L.- i I��';' i r .....;;111'..,1 VENICE BIBLE CHURCH Loving God. Lo i.ng People Making Disciples There's something for every member of the family! SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. Bible Classes 10:30 a.m. Worship CHILDREN - YOUTH - SMALL GROUPS 493-2788 www.VeniceBibleChurch.com 2395 W. Shamrock Dr. (9 blocks west of US 41) Epiphany Cathedral Catholic Church o 310 Sarasota St., Venice * 484-3505 www.epiphanycathedral.org Saturday Vigils: 4 & 5:30 pm 7:30 pm Mass in Spanish Sunday: 7:30, 9, 1I am & 5:30 pm 12:30 pm Mass in Polish Weekdays: 7 &8:30 am 12:30 pm Lent Only No 7:00 am on Saturday Holydays: Vigil: 5 pm; 7 & 8:30 am, 6 pm Confession/Reconciliation: Vigil of First Friday: After 7 & 8:30 am Masses Saturday: 3 pm - 3:45 pm Call 207-1220 to see your ad here .( < ^ AANewLife www.nlaog.org COMMUNITY CENTER 941.493.0775 home of leut .di e Assembly of God 5800 Tamiami Trail South, Venice 34293 Sunday Worship: 8:45 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Family Night: 7:00 p.m. Drop by and discover our warm family environment, exciting worship and a message that makes a difference! Healing School: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. Slavic Service: Thursdays 7:00 p.m. Celebrate Recovery: Fridays 6:00 p.m. % =====moo :WEEKEND EDITION * JANUARY 29, 2011 RELIGION FROM PAGE 10 Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. beginning Feb. 8, or Wednesdays from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. beginning Feb. 9. Attend the first lesson free with no obligation. Scholar- ships are available. For more information or to register, visit www.myJLI. com or call 493-2770. AGLOW Venice/Englewood Aglow Lighthouse meets from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Feb. 8 at the Venice Health Park, Jacaranda Blvd. and Center Road in the Lions Community Room. Speaker is minister and author Susan Eaves, who will share how to overcome toxic thinking and lead a fulfilling and victorious life. Free to all women. For more infor- mation, call 697-4657. Films Diane Figuredo intro- duces films followed by a lively discussion on movie themes from 7 to 9 p.m. the third Tues- day of the month at the Jewish Center of Venice, 600 North Auburn Road. Call Beata at 484-2022 for more information at the Jewish Center of Venice. Rummage sale Venice United Church of Christ, 620 Shamrock Blvd., hosts a rummage dale from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, with clothing, books, glassware, appliances and household items. Early coffee and doughnuts available as well as lunch items. Proceeds to church missions. 493-6741 Welcome Wednesday The Venice Community Church of the Brethren, 263 South Tamiami Trail, opens its doors from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesdays for a get-acquainted time with neighbors in down- town Venice. Drop by for a cup of coffee, tea or cocoa and light refresh- ments. Conversation, crafts such as knitting, crocheting, jigsaw puz- zles, etc. Call 928-1515 or e-mail venicebrethren@ gmail.com Quilting event The Piecemakers of Grace United Method- ist Church, 400 E. Field Ave., meet from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. everyWednesday. 488-1374 Women's retreat The Epiphany Coun- cil of Catholic Women holds its Day of Reflec- tion Tuesday, Feb. 8, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Retreat Center, 3989 South Moon Drive, Venice. A continental breakfast is served at 9:15 a.m.; lunch also served. Morning and afternoon sessions and Mass will follow. Retreat master is Father J.J. McCarthy. For reservations priced at $25, call Shirley at 488- 7704 or Jo at 483-4880 before Feb. 1. Moms Morning Out Venice Bible Church, 2395 West Shamrock Drive, offers Moms Morn- ing Out program for par- ents or grandparents who need a morning or two for themselves, and at which children from infants to pre-K can be taken care of, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Friday. Available for $10 per child. Call Kathy at 493-2788. Music * Song, prayer and potluck 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday with Bruno D. Mollica and friends at the Christian Art Center, 430 E. Venice Ave. Free. 237-8806 ~XXI ~ ~� MILLER FROM PAGE 10 are "out-front" talents, like academics, music, public speaking and lead- ership. This simply means that we can very easily see these talents. Yet, "out-front" talents are not the only talents; they are not the only gifts that God has given. As Paul refers to the "body" in our passage for this week, we recog- nize that he is talking about more than human physiology. Paul is using this metaphor to refer to the church, which is also called "the body of Christ." Just as a body would not be whole and com- plete without all of its parts functioning, the same is true for the church. A church is not whole and complete without all of its parts, all of those who have yielded their lives to the lordship of Jesus, using their talents. Many people see a body as arms and legs, hands and feet, head and eyes, but we all know that a body is way more than what we can see on the outside. The same is true for the church. We see the church as pastors and musicians, leaders and teachers, yet we all know that the church is so much more than what we STU Y triarchs, started Thursday, JSTU Y Jan. 6,9:15 to 11:45 a.m. For more information, call FROM PAGE 10 485-1314. * New Life Assembly of able); Living Inside Out: God, 5800 South Tamiami Where Kids Dare to Live Trail, presents an interac- Their Faith 24/7, started tive Bible study with the Jan. 12, 6 to 7:30 (children's Rev. Randy Burt at 7 p.m. area): Beth Moore, The Pa- Wednesdays. 493-0775 i JACARANDA WEST i COUNTRY CLUB Join Us for Coffee & hear about our exciting membership opportunities Annual & Seasonal Memberships available in the following categories: Full (Golf Tennis, Social) * Tennis * Social Complimentary Continental Breakfast Friday, February 4, 2011 * 10:00AM Q mRSVP Required 941-497-5361 I .1 P I MR, Am - --, .- - -* / Get Ready! This is the day the Lord will give you victory!" . Judges 4:14 As We M orsip... 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The ads will run in the Charlotte Sun, North Port Sun & Englewood Sun on Monday, Feb. 14th and the Venice Gondolier Sun on Saturday, Feb. 12th Call 941-429-3110 or Toll Free 866-463-1638 to place your Loveline or e-mail your Loveline to special@sunnewspapers.net ci 900 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte * 941-627-2236 OPEN SUN. 2/13 & MON. 2/14 www.portiarlotteflorist.net Free Dozen Roses to one Lucky ntry No purchase necessary Free Floral Bouquet to one Lucky Entry BALLOONS & FLOWERS 740 Shamrock Blvd., Venice Gardens 941-493-8415 No purchase necessary .tA 2 PHOTO COURTESY OF BARBARA ZIER Children at the heart of fundraiser Children from the Venice-Nokomis United Methodist Child Care Center, 208 Palm Ave., Nokomis, are reminding the community that early registration is over on Jan. 30 for the Heart Walk and silent auction fundraiser beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 12. Registra- tion will continue, however, at an additional cost to team members. Proceeds will benefit The Child Center. So have a heart and sign up by calling 484-4415 for prizes, raffles and fun. BABY, I LOVE YOU WILL YOU BE MY VALENTINE AGAIN THIS YEAR?? LOVE YOUR SMOOCHIE S1R Add a Graphic with 5 Lines of Text for only $17.25 JESSICA, YOU ARE MY VALENTINE TODAY, TOMORROW AND ALWAYS! LOVE ALWAYS, MIKE OR Just Text 5 Lines $14.00 am SUN NEWSPAPERS 11B can see on the outside. God has created each one of us. He knit us together in our mother's womb, and has given us life in this place and at this time for a reason. God has also given us the gift of our talents so that we can live into this reason for being. We are to use our talents to glorify God and to serve others. Discovering our talents and using them to glorify God and to serve others is what I refer to as "the courage to be." Using Paul's body met- aphor, nobody would ex- pect that certain parts of our body would cease to function simply because they are not other parts of our body. The same is true for the church. Just because someone is not a pastor or a musician or a leader or a teacher doesn't mean that they cease to be a member of the body of Christ. Every part of the body has a function, every part of the body has a purpose and the same is true for the church. Every Christian has a function; every Christian has a purpose as part of the body of Christ. It is our responsibility to find out where we are talent- ed and then to use those talents to glorify God and serve others. The Rev. David Miller is pastor of First Christian Church of Venice. '$ r 1 12B WEEKEND EDITION JANUARY 29, 2011 PHOTO ALBUM CONTACT US (941) 207-1102 ablackwell@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS PHOTO COURTESY OF NATIONAL ACTIVE AND RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES From left, Jon Cantor, second vice president; Suzanne Barksdale, speaker; Linda Braswell, chaplain; and Steve Shoub, president, chapter 717 of the National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association, met in January. Jean Marie Burton, standing, presents the speaker to the attendees. Venice's Only Not-For-Profit, Faith Based Continuing Care Retirement Community Offering: 00 ,>...o 00 0 VILL ON TN EVE RY DAY" * Independent Living * Assisted Living * Skilled Nursing Care * Outpatient Rehab GE ISLE , NEW DAY P (941) 486-5484 S920 Tamiami Trail South EI Venice, FL 34285 Venice firefighters hosted a special Christmas for three local families with special needs children. Working together with Easter Seals of Southwest Florida and the Venice Firefighters Benevolent Fund, the families were treated to a traditional firehouse dinner. After the meal, the children opened gifts presented by the organizations. The highlight of the evening was Fire Chief John Reed's presentation of an active duty T-shirt to the children along with the designation of Honorary Venice Firefighter for the Day. PHOTO BY BOB BYLER Professor, vocalist and band leader Dick Smolens used tapes and films with his lecture on American popular songs at Venice Public Library Jan. 21. Four more lectures are set for February, and he will sing with pianist Tommy Goodman at 6 p.m. Feb. 8 celebrating Echoes of Broadway & Harlem. PHOTO COURTESY OF WILLIAM PATTON A heron camped out on William Patton's pool cage for several hours last fall, resting and surveying its territory. SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL The Fabulous Hubcaps, Coe Anderson, front row, Tommy Dildy, middle row; Lynn Roxy; Denny Cook; Don Mark, back left; Jan Zukowski and Barry Holober met audience members after their concert Jan. 15 at the Venice Community Center. Their rock'n'roll concert was a benefit for Loveland Center. PHOTO COURTESY OF PHILIP KORWEK Dorothy Korwek holds a sign in front of the Lord-Higel House, the oldest house in Venice, which was built in 1896 and needs your help to be restored. Visit www. LordHigelHouse.com for membership and donation information. Judie Bauer, left, and her husband, Jack, co-chairs for Friends of the Lord-Higel House, show their PowerPoint program about the house to Sue Davis, center, chair of the Pelican Pointe Ladies Club, and to club members Jan. 12. The program is shown at no cost with donations welcomed. To schedule a presenta- tion, call the Bauers at 488-1937. Duane Cornell, left, treasurer; Robert Sprague, vice president; Peachie DeYoung, president; and Mary O'Nesky, secretary, were installed as new officers at the January meeting of the Repub- lican Club of South Sarasota County. The club meets the second Wednesday of the month at Venice Gardens Community Center, 406 Shamrock Blvd. For details, visit www.RCSSCGOP.com. PHOTO COURTESY OF ANN DODDERIDGE Beth Adams, left, and Shirley DeVilian prepare to cruise aboard the Ryndam Holland America to Mexico during the Christmas holiday. Carol Pritchard, left, director of Interfaith Community Dinners, spoke at the January meeting of the College Club of the Venice Area at Jacaranda West Country Club. Anne Hoffman, club program chair, introduced the speaker. Saturday. January 29. 2011 EINIOIV The Sun Classified Page 1 I Ai C u NEWSPAPERS America's BEST Community Daily" Classifieds & Real Es Arcadia * Englewood * North Port .**-463-.6. ;tato 86 949- 1426 * Port Charlotte * Punta Gorda * Venice iC~X~IIIINSIDE THIS CLASSIFIED/RE AL ESTATE SECTION LOOK FOR:~ LeaggNti* s a 00*ho gase *faHgmasBTanses o is uzeAgvieaC lu*sHo *gape SandStar KITCHENS, BATHS, CLOSETS & MORE For all your Remodeling Dreams Call (941) 637-8080 Visit our Design Center 1203 West Marion Avenue Across from Fisherman's Village www.sandstarhomes.com blog.sandstarremodeling.com CGC013881/CGC055986 Your time is arect/out natural resource. We will be careful not to waste it. 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Sailboat canal, 3/3/2, RV parking, pool/heater, boat lift, granite, immaculate! $239K 941-629-1244 PORT CHARLOTTE SAT & SUN. 10 - 2 646 Spring Lake NW Blvd. Gulf access, views! 2/2/2, large kitchen, extra room off master for office/den/3rd bd. $141,884. Century 21 Sunbelt, Debbye Fitzpatrick, (941)-268-6030 PORT CHARLOTTE Sat. 9-1 23256 Fullerton Ave. Large lakefront beauty with huge gourmet kitchen & in-law suite. Over 2300 SF. Designer land- scaped. MLS C7017463 Lisa Hayes CENTURY 21 SUNBELT (941)-815-0953 Punta Gorda Isles Open Sun. 1-3 pm 1075 Bal Harbor Blvd. Waterfront 3/2.5/3 pool home Upscale never lived in builders model. Just reduced $499,900 Helgemo Team Five Star Realty (941)-637-6116 800-327-6040 Ext. 692 www.helgemoteam.com PUNTA GORDA PRICE REDUCED SAT. 11a -2p 1750 Jamaica Way Bldg 1, Unit 111 3BR/2BA with spectacular views of Charlotte Harbor, completely renovated, kitchen updated, open floor plan, furnished like a model. Hurricane shutters on lanai. Amenities include heated pool with cover, clubhouse, tennis courts, under building parking. Hosted by Ken Giunta 941- 661-1438 CENTURY 21 Aztec & Assoc. BUY- IT ! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIEDS! PUNTA GORDA SAT-SUN 11-3 232 Henry St 2/1 duplex/condo. Totally renovated. Sarah Youngblood Coldwell Banker Residential Seize the sales with Classified! I I :Saturday, January 29, 2011 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 3 OPEN HOUSE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 1010 L 1020 L 1020 L 1020 L 1020 L 1020 SUNSTAR REALTY, INC. MORRIS REALTY, INC. PARK PLACE ESTS. SAT., SUN., & MON., 1/29 - 1/30 1PM - 4PM 24067 Park Place Dr From $139,900 Brand new 2 BR + den, 2 bath, 2 car garage Villas. Over 55+ maintenance free gated community. Tony Gillen 941-457-7977 PORT CHARLOTTE SAT., 1/29, 12PM - 3PM 440 Adams CT NW $98,500 2/2 waterfront home, davits, seawall, oversized lot. Convenient location. Rick Lundgren 941-276-0029 ROTONDA WEST Sat. & Sun., 1/29 - 1/30, 1PM - 4PM 14 Caddy Rd $149,900 4/2/2 pool home with nearly 3000 sq ft, spacious and expansive! Maddy Waterhouse 941-276-6015 PLACIDA Sat. & Sun., 1/29 - 1/30, 11AM - 3PM 2 Mate Drive $149,900 New 3/2/2 with warranty. 1600 sq. ft. under air. Chef kitchen, pantry & interior laundry room. John Albertsen 941-661-5484 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SAT., 1/292, 1PM - 3PM 1428 Pine Island Ct $359,000 3 bedroom on quiet cul-de-sac. Sailboat access, pool/spa, dock, metal roof, newer appliances & fireplace. Candace McShaffry 941-268-3170 PARK PLACE ESTS. SAT. 1/29 1pm - 4pm 24037 Park Place Dr $152,200 2/2/2 in 55+, maintenance free gated community. Community pool, clubhouse and more! Anne Kyer 941-661-5272 ENGLEWOOD SUN., 1/30, 1PM - 4PM 324 Falling Waters Ln $139,000 2/2/2 in Park Forest. Gated community with clubhouse, tennis, shuffleboard and more! Sandra Newell 941-735-6405 ENGLEWOOD SUN., 1/30, 1PM - 4PM 1081 Grant St, $224,900 2/2/1 waterfront pool home. Near beach, boat lift, den, 1 year warranty. Sandra Newell 941-735-6405 ENGLEWOOD Sun, 1/30, 12PM - 3PM 11 Fairway Dr. $354,900 Boca Royale CC. 3 bedroom with stainless appls, deed restricted gated community. Jerry Curless 941-412-5213 PARK PLACE ESTS SUN., 1/30, 1PM - 4PM Brand new 2/2/2 + den. Gated, 55+ community. Many upgrades, security system. Anne Kyer 941-661-5272 ENGLEWOOD Sun, 1/30, 12PM-4PM 7089 Benson St $149,900 3/2/2 w/office, vaulted ceilings & tiled throughout Michelle Futch 941-740-0448 une colony rolnt ur lu. Spec- tacular Views of Charlotte Harbor. 3rd flr cr. $300k 941-286-9647 ROTONDA SUN. 1-4 67 Fair- way 3 bedroom, 2 bath, pool, canal. TMI Real Estate Compa- ny 941-460-0410 ROTONDA SUN. 12 - 4 182 May Court. 4/2.5/3, 275 ft on lake, Call Wayne 941-662-0264 Becky Borci Realty. Sat. 11am - 3pm Maple Leaf Golf & Country Club, 55+, gated. Appointment only. Professional Realty (941)-629-6301 SUN. 11-2 Burnt Store Marina Prosperity Point 3304 Sunset Key Circle Topaz Cove End Unit C Spectacular 2277 Sq.Ft. of affordable luxury living. MLS #C70026484 Carol Gershowitz Prudential Florida Realty (941)-875-3775 SClassified = Sales HOMES FOR SALE 1020 1.. GDG9a 3BR/2.5BA/4CG PLUS... 50 x 100' steel barn with cement floor. 32 acres w/12 acre lake, city water, 3 mi from PG on Route 74 Call 315-440-2211 n.wlnUl U, UD auIul aclr , 2005, 3/2/CP, workshop, By Owner $160,000. (863)-494-0925 r-2." . - " .- - . - . Z. ARCADIA , n,, H,*, i.iF-. 1 1 '.P CY! Upscale 1200sf Apt, Pool/spa, Barn, $294,500 #f1000608 Turner Realty/ 863-990-2700 or email laura.nelson@turnerrealty.com BLULt ntKuiN INIt:) - r 55+ Golf Community 3BR + Den/2Ba/4 car CP Lake front. Beautiful 32'x68' Home. 16x20 Lanai w heat & AC. Many upgrades. Must see! Only 5 years old. $139.000. w/6 mths free rent. 941-505-2659 BRAND NEW4/3/2149,900 Waterfront Community BOB DAVIES 941-468-4485 Allison James Estates & Homes www.DaviesHomeTeam.com finan. 3/2/2, 1600 SF. Enc. AC lanai. Great rm. 10% disc. cash buyer. $109K. 941-380-2305 DEEP CREEK COMPLETE PRIVACY! mini estate surrounded by high shrubbery, PGI, 3/2 Ig screened tiled lania & pool, beautifully land- scape, sprinkler system on cul-de- sac. 2067 Onondaga Lane. Priced for quick sale. Owner leaving coun- try. $129K Low taxes. 941-766- 8075 uvPr ,rnc. : UrLIi HUUSL Every Fri, Sat, Sun 10-3 26541 Valparaiso Dr. 3/2/2/ Ex Ig lanai pool/spa, $265k. 989-737-9370 ENGLEWOUU ! !':.' I.i, .i,:,re Dr. 4/2/1 pool, detached 24'x36' 2 story garage on 1.3 acre lot $375,000 941-474-4011 ENGLEWOOD AREA 7480 Memorial Dr 3/2/2 Pool HM on canal. Updated! $164,900 7474 Brookhaven Ter 2/2/1 Nice! w/ Hurricane Shutters $89k 689 Rotonda Circle Huge water- front pool Newer roof+ AC $185k Terry Long - Always Long on Service @ Keller Williams 941-830-2347 ENGLEWOOD AREA 9118 Willmington Blvd. 2007, Huge 3/2/2+Den. $179K 6366 Coniston St. updated 3/2/2 w/pool, water/sewer. $139K 7169 Dateland St. Huge 3/2/2 Newer Roof & AC $130K Terry Long - Always Long on Ser- vice!@Keller Williams 941-8302347 NORTH PORT 3/2/1 + den, on Coco Plum waterway for fishing, boating. New kitchen & int/ext paint. $59K 616-719-8506 ENGLEWOOD AREA Waterfront 9811 Eagle Preserve WATER- FRONT Lot on ICW Gated $399k 9518 Spring Circle - Waterfront w/dock. 3/2/2 2000+SF. $229K. 10614 Alpaca Circle- 172ft Sai- boat waterfront Dock & Lift $230k Terry Long Always Long On Service @Keller Williams 941-830-2347 ENGLEWOOD Beautiful Canal front Pool hm, new kitchen, flooring, roof, vanity & bathrms. Great views. $129,900 Call Ron McGuire Tarpon Coast Realty 941-223-4781 EINUlI-LEWUV/L/ )NJFlIAClrULAIR CUSTOM HTD POOL HM. 4BR/3BA/2Cg 3258 SQ.FT. ON 4 LOTS IN SARASOTA CO. Only $389,900 941-474-4279 ENGLEWOOD WINDWARD @ CAPE HAZE Best value in Prestigious deed restricted Golf Course community Like new 3/2/2.5 with pool. 2200sf home. $261,900 Ron @ Tarpon Coast Realty (941)-223-4781 - .. � In% e'orsrChoice Real Fqiaic HUD REGISTERED BROKER 941-475-7011 ENGLEWOOD 3/2 Mango St $75,000 VENICE 2/2 Glen Oak $67,500 2/1 Lehigh Rd $55,000 2/2 Bluebell Rd $65,000 2/2 Odessa Rd $83,000 NORTH PORT 3/2 S Cranberry $71,000 3/2 Eldron $67,000 4/2 Chiron Ave $80,000 3/2 Allsup $52,500 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/1 Laramore $38,000 2/1.5 Gladis $38,000 2/1 Normandy $37,000 3/2 Strett $61,200 PUNTA GORDA 2/2 Lindsay $45,900 2/2 Broder $30,000 3/2 Greenbriar $65,000 3/2 Aysen $79,000 You could save S $1000's Call for a list of oPPT properties. * * PORT CHARLOTTE * * Breathtaking Deep Creek Pool hm. 3/2/2 block beauty, huge lot. Impress your friends with all new Stainless appliances, granite, travertine, carpet and more. 26395 Asuncion $164,900 Call TODAY, Tomorrow it might be gone! 941-567-8882 LAKE SUZY ESTATES, Lake front 11628 SW Courtly Manor Dr. 2-w/den or 3/2/2-2510 u/air. Custom Split Design, High Vault- ed Ceilings, Gourmet Kitchen Lg Master & Family Room, Outdoor Kitchen Furnished, Deed Restricted $279,000. 941-627-6896 NORTH PORT Stick Built 2/1.5/1.5 w/lanai, 80X125 lot in Jockey Club. $200 per YEAR for pool, tennis & Clubhouse. Turnkey ready. $47,900. 616-3284055 LHARI ULY Lovely 4 oea IUKI il nUKI bTzo5 reemont St. w/ pool. Near Kingsway CC. Beautiful 6 rm home, vaulted ceil- $299,500 941-380-1961 ings, garage, fruit trees, 1200SF. Debbie@DebbieSaunders.com Only $49,900 Allison James Estates & I Absolutely gorgeous 4/4/2 Stunning Brand new kitchen, wood cabinets & granite. 20" porcelain thru-out. Incredible new extended lanai and sun- deck $239,900 Kevin Stanley @ Tarpon Coast Realty (941)-716-0564 Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: sunnewspapers.net and click on Classifieds *Fast * Easy * * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUN-' yorcedtcr L~~ I NORTH PORT A Owner Financing S699/mo Ready to move in! 3/2 FL room, Gar, Berber carpet, tile & more. $99k 941-716-0040 floors, nign/tray ceilings roam-in shower, Corian, hurricane win- dows Only $144K 941-628-8579 SUN DECLASSIFIED OWNER FINANCING NO CREDIT CHECK! Located in Frostproof in Lakeview Park Subdivision 32 ATUCKS CIRCLE 3-1 concrete block $44,000 -$2,000/down 15 yrs at $457/monthly call Dennis 863-688-7011 e-mail d6887011@aol.com PORT CHARLOTTE: UNFINISHED HOME!! Concrete Shell Only, Sec. 15. 23156 Lark Ave. $49,900. obo 941-628-2883 - . . - rF U 1 i IInIIIU II I u r, J/Z, 1400SF. CHA, Fireplace.Storage. Huge yard. Great curb appeal. $109K/obo. 941-639-8497 ^KWK^^T^T^B^ nvusuIu ly UeIIgILuul. 2BR/2BA/2CG, Pool, 4239 Durant St 941-235-3336 vivnlnl rvnnn n L/L, L./U- I z runl (,rA-nLUII , pool home on dbl lot. $210,000. garage/workshop on 3 lots with Deborah & Dick Miller Team. 3/2/2 pool home - quiet/private RE/MAX Alliance. 941-876-7777 $189,900. 941-286-4599 or 941-345-7743 I _ _" -'. 2/2/2 plus 1/1 Mother in-law Apt. $289,000 941-544-3431 nunIn ruRI - oni gou course/lake, 3/2.5/3 Pool, hurri- cane protection, gated communi- ty. $299,900. Casa Del Sol Realty 941-391-1255 NORTH PORT -Beautiful 2006 3BR/2ba/2cg Cath ceilings, Open floor plan, Extremely clean and in great neighbor- hood. Close to 175. $125,000 941-240-8346 or 229-300-6861 iVn O iln runi , : ', + L 'el. Custom built 2006, high ceilings. 1900 SF. Shed, Large Lanai. $139,900 Owner 941-564-8770 NORTH PORT 3/2/2 1834SF, Lanai, all appls & W/D, fenced, Sprinkler sys, Low maint & taxes. $154,750. 941-429-9305 Eves NORTH PORT .. , _ master suites, 2307 SF, htd. pool in gated Charleston Park. $279,900. Karen 941-429-1659 NORTH PORT Owner Finance Can't Get a Mortgage? 3/2/1 City Water, Clubhouse Privledges. $69,900 - $4,900 down. Plus closing costs. Mort- gage, insurance, taxes, $675 mo. 941-716-4451 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/2 FSBO, $8,900 down, owner financing. 941-706-7035 IIUI$ 1 r n i. rti: a /- l aid IO L suits,4/3, pond, barn, acerage, $399,900. Paula Brill, Casa del Sol Realty 941-240-2500 OPEN SUN. NOON - 4 21026 lonia Ave. SNOWBIRD SPECIAL Very spacious, quality home. Trish Williams RealEstateByTrish.com CENTURY 21 Aztec & Assoc. 941-662-0723 OSPREY 3/2 lovely home in South Bay, many updates, large rooms, separate DR, 18" tile, com- munity marina - nicest in area 1290 Flying Bridge $334,500 By owner 941-966-8933 v'arrt_ / o/ iuvily InuiIm III South Bay, many updates, large rooms, separate DR, 18" tile, community marina- nicest in area 1290 Flying Bridge $334,500 By owner 941-966-8933 PORT CHARLOTTE 21351 Walling Ct, 3/2/2 Completely remodeled, Everything new, A must see! $149K 941-456-3658 dqwk- -.00 M, lanai w/scnd pool, 2 80x165 lots carpet/tile screened entry w/2 car gar.$200,000 941-624-0463 PORT CHARLOTTE 3280 Steadman St. FS/BO 1999. Fenced, Irg. lanai, modern const. $99,000. Call 941-391-5104. PUNTA GORDA, Motivated Seller! Updated, 3BD/2BA Single Family Home, large corner lot, $70k Pamela Hagan PRUDENTIAL PALMS REALTY 941-586-3612 GARDEN TUB. MODEL HOME BEST BUY. CHARITY CAIN 941-716-0685 ENGLEWOOD/PORT CHAR., IMMEDIATE BUILDER SALE $10K DISCOUNT TO $109,900. New Construction 3/2/2, 2100 SF 12465 Marathon, Upgrades Avail. NEW Golf Course lots, NO FEES. Last wkend for DISC.941416-5621 635 POND WILLOW LANE Gorgeous 3/2/2/ Pool Home on a Golf Course Looks like a model! Right on Sawgrass Bridge, left on Pond Willow. $369,900 Elke von Oertzen Exit Realty Gulf Coast 941-441-7073 512 MARSH CREEK DR. Lakefront and Golf Course! 3/2/3 Pool home. Left on Sawgrass Bridge, right on Marsh Creek $379,000 Elke von Oertzen Exit Realty Gulf Coast 941-441-7073 3/2/2 Pool Home on golf course. Right on Sawgrass Bridge to Misty Pine $319,900 KIM GAUVREAU ERA Preferred Properties o Venice, Inc. 941-321-7229 MI U 771 SAWGRASS BRIDGE RD OPEN 12-2. Three bedroom, two bath, maintenance free, pool home with upgrades galore. $349,000 Melissa Caldwell, Signature Sotheby's International Realty 941-266-8829 455 OTTER CREEK This well maintained 3/2/3 expanded J&J Aruba won't disappoint. $439,900 Susan Dahn Signature Sotheby Int. Realty 941-408-3021 11 11 i . --- --- ---- ac~------ -- ;-------~ The Sun Classified Page 4 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 29, 2011 HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 1020 L 1020 L 1020 L 1020 L 1020 L 1020 . .... ....... .. , , n v n n I n n11- 1700 SF under air, extra lot inl- Nearly New 3 bedroom, 3 bath cuded, Northview St. $169,900 pool home. Possible furnished 941-629-44and rent with option Sf REDUCED TO $189,000 941-258-2185 PORT CHARLOTTE :.I. : r:.,, St. GC. 3/3/2 Waterfront, pool, boat lift, fireplace. $379,900. 941-627-3321 contact Shellee Guinta @ Century21 runm~ v ,rmnmium mi L - t/L/L, 2150sf living + lanai. Lg. corner lot. Water, Sewer Compete Shell. $74,900. Price neg. for interior completion. 941-627-3373 ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! rUKI UInHKLUI It IUII renova- tion, all new granite/maple/SS /flrs/air/+++, 3/2/1, $110K. Century 21 Aztec. 941-380-2894 4BK JBA z.S UAK w/neatea POOL on oversized cul-de-sac lot in gated community "PEBBLE CREEK". Included in this exquisitely designed home is a gourmet kitchen w/granite counter tops, aquarium window, fireplace & the list goes on! Incredible deal at $350K. Offered by PROFESSIONAL REALTY 941-625-1339 PORT CHARLOTTE Rent to Own 3/1 Shows like a Model Home Many New Features: $68,000 Poss. Finance. 941-629-6329 3/z/z Pool Home 19ZsqnT $99,000 C-21 Sunbelt Realty Sharan Oehlman 941-456-3153 S GET RESULTS D USE CLASSIFIED! PORT CHARLOTTE Serene Saltwaterfront 3/2/2 home w/Dock, Seawall, Boatlift, Gulf Access Many upgrades $289900.00 941- 456-0738 RickCochan.com Remax Alliance 941-456-0738 PORT CHARLOTTE Furnished 3/2/1 Pool Home, $89,500. Cor- PORT CHARLOTTE, 1337 Long- ner of Edgemere & Springview son 3/2 by ball park. 1653sf Close to New School & Boat $139,900 Mike/Murdock Realty Ramp. Warranty, City Sewer & 941-204-7032 MLS#C7005376 Water. Cathy Koch, Coldwell Banker Sunstar 941-380-6750 .is 2010 built, oversized corner lot, great room plus DR & nook, appli- ances included, carpet & tile, many upgrades. Quiet, conven- ient location. $129,850. Call Paul at 941-628-8802. CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas ruiN iAn iKAn J/ /L/ I. w/office. 3248 Davis Dr., Harbor Heights. A must see! $76,900 KL30.com or call 941-677-8550 PUNTA GORDA F.. itr lake and woods, dead end street, solar pool, fireplace, large, lanai, new A/C. $198,000 941-391-5198 rfu IH iUKUA completely ren- ovated 3/1, updated kit. & bath. Hurricane shutters. $54,900. Owner/Agent 941-268-6820 Quality built home on St. Andrews GC. Stunning view and privacy. Call Now 941-575-0200 $289k PUNTA GORDA Ranchettes. Built in '05. 3/2/2 w/pool, on 1 1/2 acres. 1953 sf w/lg. lanai. asking $230,000 obo. 239-284-9119. 2/2/2 pool home with dockage for 65' plus sailboat, depth maintained by city, dead end street in restricted neighbor- hood. $229,900. Lisa Laflamme, Micheal Saunders and Assoc., 941-916-0538, Lisala@earthlink.net w*ug WON'T LAST @ $189,500 3 ACRES 3/2/2 2004 Home 941-916-1662 R&R Consulting BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! -~ ~ pp PUNTA GORDA, Earn 8%+ VENICE -5% off for cash buyer return. 2 Leased Homes on 17 Lovely courtyard style home 1.39 Ac. $169,900. John Bockin, on Venice Island. 3BR/3BA RE/MAX Harbor. 941-833-4216 w/ private casita for guests. Close to beach & downtown o FSBO $409,900 (941)488-4045. S^N^rsera 4 - PUNTA GORDA- '.".'!. '. ,. ,e home on Praire Creek w/ pool. Amazing storage! $299,838. Karen Tammen, Realtor, RE/MAX Harbor Realty. 941-380-0639 rulmAn ugnU . J/Z/r, New Corian kitchen, many upgrades, fruit trees, dock on sailboat canal. Move in cond. $233,000. (941)-505-2225 KUa ll . LUAUKT IN VLI'IIL ACRES 3.7 Acres, horses ok. Spa- cious family home with treehouse views. 4BR/3.5BA 6 car garage, $435,000 obo. 941-484-1198 SELLING YOUR HOME OR CONDO?? Call the Sun at 866463-1638 and ask about our NEW "Guaranteed Real Estate Ad Program". Your ad will run everyday in the newspaper & run online until your House or Condo sells..... GUARANTEED!! All for a ONE TIME low price. Hurry, this is a limited time offer! Call for details. Realtors Welcome! Turnkey Homes for sale All furnished, move in ready PC- 2/2 centrally located condo $59,900 NP- 2/2 gated,riverfront community $63,900 PG- 2/2 all updated, s/s appliances $69,900 A Clear Choice Realty, 941-979-9396 VENICE 1313 E. GATE DR. Custom renovated 2/2/1 on Hatchett Creek. Immac., upscale, turnkey furn. Must See! $154,900 941-882-2060 VENICE EAST 2/2/1+, FL room, pool, Ig. inside laund, quiet, well kept location, priced to sell under market $80,000. 941-625-1673 2Iuu aq.rt. 54o,uuu. Covered Parking & Dock Lou Sauppe 941-650-9481 Venice Real Estate Company L5L- 1 ..mlm .. .m s ,t nlM , v .,..vv Custom Built 2008 Pool home. 3/2.5/3 3100 sq. ft. 2 blocks to beach. $827,000 941-375-8462 CLASIIE Saturday, January 29, 2011 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 5 HOMES FOR SALE WATERFRONT WATERFRONT WATERFRONT GOLF COURSE 1020 HOMES1030 HOMES 1030 HOMES 1030 COMMUNITY 1035 I VENICE PELJCAN POIKMT G & CC I Elegant 3/2/3 Huge Paver Brick Deck with Dramatic pool & Spa! Backs up to Nature Preserve. Only $495,000 941-493-7447 Owner/Broker WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 s mi nvv mi rrur i.m i r,: i ii,- "" 575 Madrid Blvd 3/2/2 $429,900 Grace DeWeese 941- 286-0640. Open 1st Sun ea Mo SClassified = Sales BSI Waterfront/Pool/Spa/Golf 558 Madrid Blvd 3/2/2 $435,000. Grace DeWeese 941- 286-0640 Sun RIty-Open Sun 1-3 tNGLu WOOU 2 bridges to gulT, 2/1, 100' seawall, updated, sell- er financing, 841 E. 7th St. FSBO, $129,900 941-716-4051 ENGLEWOOD '.. . .:, i 'lIf access, 2/2 split plan, Ig family room & much more. Flyer @ 2135 Georgia Ave. Immediate possession. $229,900 941-475-6163 PORT CHARLOTTE 2BR/2BA/ 1CG, 5 mins to harbor, new updates. New $20K seawall & dock. $119,000. 941-628-4746 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2 Fresh Water Canal, new: roof, AC, floors, cabinets, lanai, $79k 941-629-6329 poss finance I l . ....a PORT CHARLOTTE Riverwood new Myakka riverfront top floor condo. 2000+SqFt. 3BR/2BA, cath. ceilings, granite counters, SS appl. Garden tub + 2 stall showers. 18" tile. Beautiful water views. $249,500. 941-258-5289 Updated Kit, firs & lanai. Wrkshp tennant occupied. Move in cond. $79K/obo. Appt. 941-764-0654 ie Terr. SE. Sailboat direct access 3/2/2 ile, lanai, dock, lift, 100' seawailt $350K (239)-464-3185 PORT C ARLOTTE- 3,'3+2.5 bath/3 + office 18961 McGrath Cir. Sailboat 4 min to harbor lift wood/tile stainless steel/Corian cherry cab. Kit. 5557 sq ft $575K< Judi Hill C-21 941-625-4339 or 941- 457-3687 hillfl@comcast.net Wds PUNTA GORDA ISLES 3525 Roseau Dr Fast Sailboat access! Views! Karen Tarnmen RE/MAX Harbor. $399,000. 941-380- 0639 karent@remax.net 236 Tampa Ave. W., Venice, FL 941-484-7644 www.rentalco mpanyofvenice.com Elaine R. Brinkley, Licensed Real Estate Broker HOMES 2,-2,1 Nokomisi Homef Pei Fjiendl� ........................................... 8955 2/2 Venice East Home................................................. $1,200 Tenants Pay First, Last And Security Deposit Equal To One Month Rent SEASONAL RENTALS ALSO AVAILABLE I I ----------- I 2 3 R+ D2 EA IHC�M j JN (GATl EE golf &x tennis community. On a cul-cle- sac this "Shannon" moctel with large master suite ancl huge walk-in closet. FL room, volume ceilings, upclatecl kitchen with stainless appliances &t granite counters. $249,900 Gae Stewart, GRI, CRS, IRES 941-488-6262 eetwr-venicefl.com CURAINRISNG GRASSY OAKS, lovely 2BR/2BA/2CGr villa on large, well landscaped corner lot. Great eat- in kitchen with breakfast bar, inside laundry, neutral colors &t screened lanai. $159,900 Gae Stewart, GRI, CRS, IRES 941-488-6262 gae stewart-venicefl .com CATHEDRAL CEILINGS &r sky lights, almost 3,000 sq. ft. under air &r 3CG. Master BR &r bath on sec- ond floor. Huge island kitchen, wood cabinets with stone counters. Dining room is joined by living room with fire- place. $224,900 Gae Stewart, GRI, CRS, IRES 941-488-6262 gaestewart-venicef Lcorn Maintenance-free home in gated golf- ing community. 3BR/2BA/2CG home with plantation shutters thru out &i crown molding. Clubhouse, community heated pool, tennis exer- cise facilities. $329,900 Kim Stephens, GRI, SRES 941-321-6858 View Virtual Tour www. HomesOfVenice. comn 22 STORY HOME WITH 3BR/2.5B`A/2CG &i loft area. Tj vide,� include plantation shutters, 2 zc~i- A/ C humistat system, diagonal tile except bedrooms, wood cabinetry &i Corian counters, Self cleaning salt water pool with stone waterfall. $260,000 Kim Stephens, GRI, SRES 941-321-6858 View Photo Tour I www. HomesOfVenice.com 3~BR/2BA/2CG maintenance-free villa.Numerous upgrades. Low monthly maintenance fee includes basic cable, all lawn maintenance &t recreational facilities-heated pool &t clubhouse with library. $199,900 Kim Stephens, GRI, SRES 941-321-6858 View Photo Tour www. HomesOfVenice.com I I -~~~-- ~~ ~~--~~~ -~~~--~~--- --~- -~~~-- ~~ ~-- ~-~- -~~~--~~ ~--~-~- -~~~-- ~~-~~~~~~ -~~~-- ~~-~~-~-~ GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY 1035 VENICE GARDENS 488 E Shade Dr Move right in! Lovely 212 split entry home on canal. New carpet and AC. solar heated, caged pool, spacious family rm, Fl rm. w/sliders, 2cg, & much more. $168,500 941-928-5598 2845 Sancho Panza Ct. Very Quick Sailboat Access Inter- secting Canals; new dock & 16,0001b lift; heated pool; metal roof; total electric shutters; pavers; stainless/granite kitchen; tile/carpet; $549,000. Karen Tarnmen, Realtor, RE/MAX Harbor Realty. 941-380-0639 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 LAKE SUZY, PRESTIGIOUSS KINGSWAY GOLF VILLA On 15th hole, Beautifull Furn. End Unit, Move in Ready, Immac. 3/2/2 Open Plan w/ over 2400 sq. ft. Family Room overlooks Goff Course! Community Pool, Breathtaking Views! Price Reduced $159,900. Melody Wheat United County Wheat Realty 941-628-6825 CL-ASSIFIEIED SELLS CA-1-1 1X)nAY! 941-207-1200 N-rth Port --ea 941-206-1200 Pt. Ch-llotte A--s Li it I PORT CHARLOTTE Kinng's Gater 21212+ Den. Award Winning Chef's Kitchen! Granite, 9' Ceil- ings. $200,000. Marianne Lilly RE/MAX Harbor 941-764-7585 VENICEi Split. Newer Roof. Public Utilities. Quick Clos- ing. 617 Briarwood Rd. $125,000. 941-496-9363 SUN CLASSIFIED WANTED TO RENT OR BUY CONDO IN PGI AREA. Must be on a canal. 212 $700- $900. 2 Senior Citizens for 6 months or 1 year. OR LOOKING TO BUY FROM PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL 2-3 BIR on canal in PGI area. Lets Talk-Joe. Cell 607-222-1452 WATERFRONT 3.2 '1 SEAWALL, Dock, Llpdate~d Kitchen. Charity Cain 941-716-0685 COMMUNITY 1035 PORT CHARLOTTE Maple Leaf Est. new '05 on fairway. 212. Miami Dade roof. Beautiful. built pool home, hurricane proof, overlooks Long Meadow 9th green. $329,000 941-286-1479 FOR SALE 1040 PUNTA GORDA ISLES Sailboat, 3/2/2+, 6 year old, top of the line extra's. $699,000. 1 OK Lift. 30' pool. 941-639-6044. PUNTA GORDA ISLES SECLUDED BEAUTY! 2160 Via Venice Ct. 3/2.5/2 w/pool, 138' on sea- wall w/2 docks, 10,000 lb lift, power boat water, Cath ceil- ings, pocket sliders, French doors, cultured marble Roman tub & shower in Master bath, Beautiful Turnkey. $429,000. 941-575-8803. Walking Distance To Beach. Totally gorgeous home, built in 2004, with over 2,600 s.f. featuring 3 Bedrooms, 2.6 Baths, plus an Office or Don. Roman shower and big soaking tub. Lovely caged pool & fountain & 2 separate lanais for entertaining. 2 car garage with paver-brick driveway. Owner will assist with closing PUNTA GORDA ISLES, 417 Matares 3/2/2 w/ pool, newer roof, Cage, garage door. 5 min from Harbor. Clean, $249,000 RE/MAX Anchor of Marina Park Cady Rowe 941-457-0497 PUNTA GORDA WATERFRONT Great View, Boat Dock, newer 2/2/CP, & 12x12 lanai. Res Owned, htd pool, Lg club house. no pets. 55+, $84,000. Selling due to health, 941-833-8370 VENICE AREA FULLY REMODELED WATERFRONT HOME, pool w spa, pavered deck & driveway. Dock, $239,900 Call Ron McGuire Tarpon Coast Realty 941-223-4781 GULF COE co 11,,Lll 11,[ I i 3/2/2.5, 2 docks, lift, pool. split plan. $349.000. Furnishings & boat also avail. (941)-698-7968 r Executive 3/2/2 pool home, on canal to gulf. Beautifully turnkey furnished, $295K Judy Barkhurst, Sun Realty 941-286-3473 rA1KW 11 L)� V ILAUL a lttle"gem with 87 condos &t only a few have their own boat dock with a lift &t access to the Intracoastal Waterway! This is a 2BR/2BA home with a FL room &x out- door patio. Well maintained- totally repi- ped, new refrigerator, large closets &t turnkey furnished! $1L59,000 Marty Haines 941-993-6161 this new condo listing in Beach Manor Villas South on Venice Island! 2BR home. It has been well maintained including ceramic tile floors in the main living area, carpet in the bed- rooms, new walk-in shower in bath- room. $119,900 Marty Haines 941-993-6161 Canal, Pool, irrigation sys, N;ew roof, Hurr windows. Mins to shops & Salt water $133,000. 239-834-2579 ee www.h a ckworthre a Ity. comn 1Fn1~n1F_. COMPLETELY UPDATED PRIDE TO SELL 1564 JASPER COURT 524 LYONSI in this beautifully maintained, Your life in this gated golf Snake Island & lo, 2/2 and turnkey furnished, move-in condition great community is what minutes to the ji just minutes to the ro tle 2/2/2 villa with _you've been waiting for! access in this oi beach and Sharky's. den on te golf course in En a wach n the ofers time 4BR/3.5 ba gated community New roof- andie itin e ehr ih ft nerarT 590 A/C & refri . Furniture ne h 0 ' ' en s fa HYy Upstairs can be u! available. Immediate Inth is 3/2/2 home. quarters, with smr possession. $192,000 $255,900 large deck ' $1 ANNE DOWNEY CLIFF STILES CLIFF STILES KEN SL DIRECT: 882-0842 DIRECT: 468-3606 DIRECT: 468-3606 DIRECT: 54. :,a iews only ath 4 279 sq. udor home. used as in-law mall kitchen & 0 250,000 UEA 44-3197 oversized lanai overlooks the tranquil backyard with gardens and fruit trees in this 3/2 home just 2 blocks from the beach. $184,900 CHRIS LAVOIE DIRECT: 234-8980 "iA* 'T fllianeGroup b ~crwrr/1314-B E. VENVICE A vE. o VENICEy FL Direct BayDeep Water Over 1800 sq/ft.3 br/3ba. 150' seawall. Dock/davits. Caged pool/lanai. Mother inlaw apt. MORE $469,000. Call 941-473-8916 A t,--Voted Be: In Venici 503 ALBEE FARM RD. 1 BR/1 BA condo located on the 1 st floor. Lanai, new carpet & countertops! Covered parking, heated pool & hookup for stacked washer/dryer. $53,000 CINDY FUCSIK DIRECT: 416-5103 351 W. Venice Ave., Venice, FL 34285 941-485-9147 The Sun Classified Page 6 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 29, 2011 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 SELLING YOUR HOME OR CONDO?? Call the Sun at 866463-1638 and ask about our NEW "Guaranteed Real Estate Ad Program". Your ad will run everyday in the newspaper & run online until your House or Condo sells.....GUARANTEED!! All for a ONE TIME low price. Hurry, this is a limited time offer! Call for details. Realtors Welcome! SBird Bay Ralt, Inc. 520 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE IN VENICE Availability changes per wk/MLS We are Condo/Villa Specialists BIRD BAY REALTY, INC. 485-4804/1-800-464-8497 CONDOS/VILLAS TRI-PLEX MOBILE HOMES MANUFACTURED OUT OF AREA FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES L 1040 IW 1075 1090 1095 ft 1110 PUNTA GORDA ISLES Mariners Cove Villa 2/2/ Den /2 Car, Sail water, dock. $299,000 L Briggs, Coldwell Banker Morris 941-916-1720 PUNTA GORDA- E. I , i ,l,,i, 2.050SF 3/2/2 & study, pool, spa, boat lift. Direct access to Gulf. $279K. 3530 Mondovi Ct. #111/112. For rent or trade. Call Roy 941-626-5812 ROTONDA WEST villa/condo 2/2/1 built in 2005 $129,900 574-231-4976 $139,900 end unit, 4th green Aggressive Realty, Realtors Selling With Integrity 941-629-2100 DonrIIl I "JI'I i ilula U&u, JJ-!+, Gorgeous 2/2/1, furnished, lake- front, 1st floor. $190K. Call 941- 661-8469 LEASE OPT/SALE UCCr 1ncEcn rurlliiieu d /1 with lovely lake view. Excellent complex. $65,000. Call Charlotte Harbor Properties 941-628-5412 DEEP CREEK, FSBO, Deep Creek Gardens, 2/2, lovely lake view, 1st fir. $64,900. 941-743- 8403 or 864-710-3751. ENGLEWOOD 2/2/1 Gulf Winds on Oyster Creek w/dock, access to Intercoastal, Clubhouse, Rol- Safe shutters, All tile. Reduced to: $125,000. FSBO 941-460-0669 NORTH PORT: GET A REAL BAR- GAIN. Updated. Must move due to health. Fairway Golf Villas, 2/2.5. MID 60's. 941-252-8695 end unit with a view. PRIVATE BEACH $399,000 Pineapple Gulf Properties, 941-350-1470 PORT CHARLOTTE 1/1 near cul- tural center, newly renovated, fully furnished, MUST SEE! $36,200 obo 941474-0450 ( GET RESULTS USE CLASSIFIED! -.-: PORT CHARLOTTE Cedar Woods, 2/2, $58K. Just updated. Lovely complex near shopping yet private. Call me about owner financing available. Nickie Sherwood. Professional Realty of SW FL. 941-628-3396 PORT CHARLOTTE CONDO Ground floor, fum, 2BR/2BA/CP Pool, Jacuzzi, Tennis, Shuffle Board, Rec Hall, etc $39,900. 941-613-2940 PORT CHARLOTTE T1.re-lll remodeled 3/2 villa, new floors, plumbing fixtures, SS appliances, cherrywood cabinets, 3 walk in closets, large tiled garden lanai $99,000. Call 941-625-8051. rvnI JUnllniLui i, I , r '-r 3/2, 1st Fir, No age restrictions Remodeled, All Appl., W/D, New Carpet. $49,500. 941-629-1233 SF, river view, boat slip, large wrap around porch, lots ameni- ties. Lease Option 941-286-5245 PUNTA GORDA Emerald Pointe Condo, 4th fir. Canal view. 2/1, Beautifully appointed. Turnkey. Boat Slip.$127.9K 941-637-1422. PUNTA GORDA Harborfront, 3200 SF, furn, dock & lift, elec shutters, pool, sauna, 3/3/1, elev, orig $800K, Now $450K Owner 941-347-7020 PUNTA GORDA HERITAGE LAKES VILLA 3BR + office, 3bath Priv. elevator, over looks lake, gated, club house, fitness, ten- nis, pool, etc. $239,900 941- 575-2522 or cell 941-456- 9114 Immaculate 2008 3/2/2, private htd. pool, lakeftont. Maint. free. HOA. $289,000. 941- 266-0206 To Advertise in The Showcase of Homes Please Call Jill 941-429-3116 or Email; jilld@sunnewspapers.net VlIl*,l_ ./L. � UUIIUU U/lr\[\ REPO VENICE'S BEST DEAL 1021 Capri Isles Blvd $69,900 Poss Owner fin. 941-556-6798 VENICE ISLAND CONDO Ground floor, Park directly infront of your unit and walk across the street to Venice beach. 1BR/1BA. Low condo fees. $170k 941-484-3584 ALSO AVAIL AS SEASONAL RENTAL ForSaleByOwner.com ID# 22771613 VENICE- BY OWNER Upgraded 55+ Condo in presti- gious Location on Venice Island. Walk to beach & shop- ping. 2Br/2Ba. w/ designer bathroom. Lg. lanai, new hurri- cane proof windows, new A.C. $ 230.000 941-485-0328 VILLA GRANDE DEVELOPER SAYS CLOSE-OUT!!! LAST 6, 4 UNITS- $120,000. (Originally $304,900.) 2BR + Den, 2 Bath Villas. 2 Car Garage. Don't Miss This Opportunity. Model Open 12-4 Fri. - Sun. or by Appt. 317 Monaco Drive Punta Gorda 941-637-0132 FLORIDA HERITAGE REALTY FOR SALE L DUPLSE ES 1070 E. ENGLEWOOD - 3/2/2 on each side. All appliances. Very Nice. Looks Like new. Only 4 yrs old. $230K 941-809-1820 ENGLEWOOD Investors Special Duplex for sale, $119,900 CBS 2/1.5 per unit. Newly renovated. Located in beautiful waterfront community. 14 1/2% cap rate. Call Doug 941-258-8099 Have A Garage Sale! TRI-PLEX FOR SALE 1075 tlIiLtwOUUU utI-tA, Z-1 tea- room, 1-3 bedroom, great loca- tion on the bay, pool, $900,000 941-206-0250 2-2bdr. 1-lbdr. Fully rented. New paint, & septic pumps. $119,900 Call 941-421-2085 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 1090 ARCADIA 2004 Skyline, DeSoto Village 55+, 2/2, 1144 sq ft. Lanai, Shed w/loft, Turn Key $54K 260-413-4090 ARCADIA J II iE'. E 1H I,:.. ir-d in Arcadia Village 55 plus asking $25,000 obo 863-990-1126 BARTOW, 2br/1.5ba, nice, clean, very good condition. 14x49 700sf. New a/c. 50+ park w/amenities. Asking $12,900. By appt. 352-812-4428. CALOOSA LAKE Village 3bd/3ba home with canal view. Split bedroom plan. Lg master bedroom w/ Ig walk-in closet has a bath located on either side of the closet, 1 for her & 1 for him. Add'l bedroom also features a walk-in closet. Spacious kitchen w/island & breakfast area. $159,000. Keller Williams Realty Lake Wales. 863-221-0932. FT MYERS area, park model, CHA, 1BR/1BA, 37x12, to be moved, $3,000/obo. 616-262- 8599 LAKE SUZY 'i:.:.., 1r, Li.1-,g - mi. to PC, 1-75, Wal Mart, PRIVATE 2 1/2 acres, 3/2/CP, well, septic $149,900. 941-743-6601. NORTH PORT, Harbor Cove Waterfront lot, 2/2, double wide, work/storage shed. Fully fur- nished. $79,000. 941-764-1182 ENGLEWOOD Polynesian Village MHP 1495 Alamander Ave, Engl. Res. owned, Adult park. Walk to Man. Beach. Dbl Wide Resales. RV & Boat Stor. Avail. 941-474-3636. PORT CHARLOTTE !:i.'. I ,:., 56' 2/1/CP, dining, living, laundry, kitchen, lanai, remodeled. Must see! 55+ $19,000 941-255-9941 PUNTA GORDA 1/1 14x40 furn, 55+ Resident owned SR. Park. RIVER HAVEN MHP 10100 Burnt Store Rd Unit 129 Low maint. fees REDUCED $25,000/obo 516-850-0576 Ibr/lba/cp (14x80), Clubhouse, fihsing pier, No dogs $342/mo lot rent. $5000 941-875-9752 PUNTA GORDA 41' Good Cond! 1 Bdrm, 1 Ba. Partially Furn. on Peace River. Boat Ramp & Fishing Pier. $7500. obo 941-916-9410 PUNTA GORDA 55+ 2/1 (61') part furn inclds W/D, 2 storage build, Pet friendly Low lot rent 409-782-8405 46 55+ Peace River Fish pier $9.000. 941-625-0953 VENICE ISLE REAL ESTATE SALES, INC. 55+ Resident Owned Comm. Lic. R.E. Broker. 941-485-7743 Many homes to choose from. VENICE RANCH M.H.E. Community is being Renovated! Lot rental community Singlewide homes starting @ $500.00 down Doublewide homes starting @ $4,000.00 WALKING DISTANCE TO PUBLIC & CVS 55+ comm. No pets Call Dick or Steve 941-488-5672 www.VeniceRanch.com MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 1095 ARCADIA .1 , M F-i-. r I:r sharing! Carport/Shed, Lanai & Furn. or Unfurn. Sunrise MH 55+ $89,500 863-558-2689 ARCADIA VILLAGE, ''.- Waited, 2/2/Den, fans, Large shed, vinyl porch, 1500 sq ft on golf course. $65,800. 941-429-2316. Palm Harbor Homes has closed 2 model centers Save up to 60K on select models Call 1-800-622-2832 runIY IlUKUH 3+ Gatea, Man uIaUKI, IN Keteire to len- 50x26 Palm Harbor 2/2 split, all nessee! 3/2.5/1, 9' ceilings, hard new roof over & New appliances wood floors, $149,000 423-343- Ceramic floors, Lanai & shed. 6349 www.standrewsgarth.com Fully furnished $79,900 941-627-4860 or 905-627-3835 ,- --- - PUN IA GUKUA ty Uwner, 2/2/CP, lake view, 55+, pool, club- house, many activities, furr/unfurn $52,000 941-637-6013 PUNTA GORDA Resident Owned 55+ Socially Active Boating Community. Water- front & interior newer homes and lots, from $12,000, in Windmill Village MHP. 215 Rio Villa Dr. Visit windmillvillagehomes.com Jim Schappe Gulf Access Homes Inc. (941)-380-3230 The PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU! FIND A JOB! BUY A HOME! BUY A CAR! PUNTA GORDA T.III , , 2005 Jacobsen, pool, no lot rent, 55+, $128,900 734-788-1548. thereaumes3@comcast.net pics PUNTA GORDA Nice remodeled 2bed/2bath, large carport, screen- room,utility shed, $13,900 941- 626-7829 Greg. nished 2/2/1, Fla. Room., 1568+ sf., Club House, 2 Pools, Tennis, Golf Course & LOTS MORE!!! Just Bring Your Clothes & Move In! $115,900. 863-816-6034 MOUNTAINS - N.E. ALABAMA 2Yr. custom, Wooded, private. OVERLOOKS TENN. RIVER Breath-taking views. 3/2/2 $325k. 863-990-5136 CRobertsonREalty.com (Virtual tour SAVANNAH, TN. Li: ' TI.E . $322/yr on 2.4 acres. 2BR/ 1.5BA brick home w/new hard- wood floors & new appliances. Two large barns w/workshop. RV site w/full hook-up. $123,000/ obo. Financing to qualified buyer. (731)-926-1592 I HOMES FOR RENT -- - 1210 36 UNFURNISHED HOMES VENICE - 55+, BOATING COMM 2BR/2BA, new floors, Furnished 20 FURNISHED UNITS & well maint. $108,900 RENA Resident owned 941-697-4472 VENICE Bay Indies, Beautifully Furn. 2/2, $7,200 OBO including car. 941484-0475 WWW.ALMAR-RENTALS.COM 'WE NEED MORE LISTINGS' ret rienuly, LD y/Dlo. Iew rull Remodel. Furnished. Fun Clubhouse/ Pool. Walk to shops. 203-912-6006 Palm Harbor, luxurious 3/2/2 w/ lake view, pool, clubhouse. 55 + Community. $129,900. (941)- 204-2847 or (941)-625-4602 PORT CHARLOTTE 55 plus com- munity, 2/1, carport,, walk in shower, club house, fishing pier, $100 mo. lot maint. Furn. and well maint. 380-7364, 380-7372. VILLAGE PUNTA GORDA 3 Double Wide Models Remaining. Below Builder's Cost. Resales. Rent Specials. Call Greg 941-626-7829 $445,001 S1984 White Feather EXPANSIVE LAKE & GOLF COURSE VIEWS! Incredible S private sitting, 2820 sq. ft. of luxury. 3 BR, plus office, just move in and enjoy. Granite counter, stainless steel appliances, butlers pantry, heated pool & spa 21/2 garage. Ann Jiganti, PA * 941-724-2485 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate 2004 Tocobaga Lane UNIQUE COURTYARD ENTRY WITH WOODED GOLF COURSE VIEWS! This custom designed home features 4 bedroorr plus office & family room. 3.5 baths. Open floor plan w/soaring ceilings, gourmet kitchen, in-law suite or great guest suite, heated pool and side load 2 1/2 garage. Ann Jiganti, PA * 941-724-2485 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Sparkling clean- inside and out like new 2Br/2Ba -1300 sf turnkey - $49,900. 981 Cayman East 9414967693 star 55 plus community! Fish in your backyard! Once in a lifetime opportunity to own a beautiful 2/B plus den Palm harbor dou- blewide custom Sheetrock throughout, lanai too many options to mention. Call Mike Cook 941-356-5308 OUUINII!! 4br/2ba/2cg North Port Single Family Homes Starting at $889 Now Open Mon - Fri 8-4 Sat. By appt. only (941) 613-1469 Call About Our GREAT MOVE IN SPECIAL! Rentals start @ $525 941-629-1121 alfloridaeal.com BURNT STORE VILLAGE 3/2/2 Like new, on cul-de-sac in quiet, safe neighborhood. 5 min to golf & marina. $900 239-851-9721 NORTH PORT 3/1 Appliances, including W/D. $600/mo. 941-380-0616 or 941-456-4048 Over 2,000 sq. ft. in this 3 bedroom, 2 I circular driveway. For more information website: johnkjr.com John "K" Kotkiewicz, Jr.. 941-4 Coldwell Banker Residential Re $199,900 bath beauty, with see 483-1395 al Estate 956 Chickadee BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2BA with 3 car garage & heated pool/spa in gated, award winning community. Private lanai with views of pond, golf course and preserve. Just minutes to great beaches, shopping &175 Nancy Bober- 941-416-3066 Palm Realty Group & 2302 Harrier Way 2 SPECTACULAR MAINTENANCE FREE 3BR/2B -- the whistles & bells. Completely re-designed with ev U New 17" tile, cabinet's, appliances, bathrooms, plant A MUST SEE!!! Ann Jiganti, PA * 941-724-2485 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Esta $389,900 _ 1I A home with all erything new. station shutters. ate -U VCII Q011-1 M-1-1-01 MCOI Q-0- mmm-- I :Saturday, January 29, 2011 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 7 I il ulo ofa a OPlijjN~ IaFTR HOMES -malim UI~~IB~:~~l� On Sailboat canal! 18237 Ohara Dr. Port Charlotte. 3/3/2, RV parking, pool/heater, 10,000 Ib boat lift, granite, security system, 60' driveway, screened lanai overlooking serene canal, vaulted ceilings. Open Sun 1-4 Immaculate with many amenities! $239K 941-629-1244 BSI WATERFRONT. SUN REALTY 575 Madrid Blvd 3/2/2 $429,900 Grace DeWeese 941-286-0640. PORT CHARLOTTE * 2/2/1 * On Canal * Pool * Irrigation system * New roof * Hurricane windows Minutes to shops & Salt water $133,000 239-834-2579 KINGS GATE! PORT CHARLOTTE KINGS GATE Resort Style Living for 55+. Golf, Tennis, plus much more in our Friendly Country Club. 2Br/2Ba, Den, 2 Car G. Split Plan with Volume Ceilings. Maint. Free! $157,000. 24293 Westgate Blvd. OPEN 10-5 Call 941-627-6200 lulZ " E"'......m.m.:::.iiiimii... .... PORT CHARLOTTE KINGS GATE Country Club Life Style At It's Best For Only $155,000! 2BR, Den, 2BA, 2Car Gar. Maint. Free Golf Villa. Split Plan with Volume Ceilings. 24297 Westgate Blvd. Open 10-5 Call 941-627-6200 VENICEv~ PELCA SECTION 937 CHICKADEE DR. * 3BR/2BA * Pool * Beautiful Preserve setting. * Wonderful gated community. Sale by owner. $435,000. 941-492-9547 LOT OF THE WEEA7 5 Acres on Tangerine. Prestigious Area. Large Oaks. Cleared. Horses OK. Ponds. $239K/obo 941-457-9439 ENGLEWOOD 7068 Tuxedo $159,000 Comfortable. 2/2/2 Heated pool, privacy fence, 2000+sf 941-473-0530 or 321-4505 RIVERWOOD RESALES Riverwood is a Gated, Community with Golf, Tennis, Activity Center, State of the Art Fitness Center, Pool, Close to Beaches and Marinas. Fabulous Lifestyle. Riverwood Resales from $129,900-$499,000. From Rt. 41 and 776 in Murdock, go west on 776 about 4 miles to entrance. Come visit or call e..w.. e l 941-743-9663 or .m . o, 1-800-874-1869 5HL OT TOBEAC Rotonda-Beautiful 3-2-2 Formal Living and Dining room. 14ft. ceiling, open floor plan kitchen and family. Heated roman pool, over 2500 sq. ft. Many upgrades,Owner/Agent, $259,000. 941-662-8754 BIRD BAY VILLAGE, VENICE 801 Saintclair Circle Detached Villa, Mature Landscaping. 3/2/2. Excellent Location! Pools, Tennis, Gym, Library, Clubhouse, Golf ETC! $185,000. John/Betty Moody 941-445-4483 PARK PLACE ESTATES 3200 Loveland Blvd., Pt Charlotte, FL 33980. Maint. Free living in small beautiful over 55 gated comm. 2BR+den, 2BA Villas with 2CG. $139,900 Superb clubhse. Heated pool & spa. Wheelchair friendly design. Beauti- ful upgrades throughout. Visit us or call Tony Gillen (941)255-7208 Coldwell Banker Sunstar Realty OPN A. OMSn LAKE SUZY 12807 SW Pembroke Circle. 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths, Furn. MLS#C7018353. $299,950. Jill Brouwer Realty, Jill's Cell 941-276-4459 or Linda's 941-457-7245 LAKE SUZY 12847 SW PEMBROKE CIRCLE 3 Bedroom & 2 Bath MLS#C7018353 $159,950. Jill Brouwer Realty, or Jill's Cell 941-276-4459 Linda's 941-457-7245 Poured conctete walls (200 MPH) 3/2/2, 1821 SF, mostly tile, corian, oversized bedrooms, 3 walk-in clos- ets, wtr/swr, large kitchin/dining, many extras, Immaculate. $125K 20256 Vanguard Ter, Pt Charlotte John Bockin, Re/Max Harbor 941-833-4216 OPEN SUN IPM-3P 12951 SW KINGSWAY CIRCLE, LAKE SUZY 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, 1 Half Bath, Den, Pool/Spa. 2359 sq.ft. U/A, $374,900. MLS#C700210. JILL BROUWER REAL ESTATE BROKER Jill's Phone 941-766-1606 or 941-276-4459 OPEN SN,2 2 M L wv, VENICE ACRES 1315 Lambeth. Open House 1/23, 4/3/3 on 1.2 Acres w/ Solar Spa & Pool. $375,000. Venice Real Estate Ellen Dillon 941-234-8088 3/2/2 home, just updated, new appliances, new carpet, New paint in/out. Meticuslously maint. Park your boat in your drive! Realty Services Inc. Helen Hughes. 941-320-1737 O. N SUINDAY,1 IJ'I 12557 KINGSWAY CIRCLE, LAKE SUZY 3/2 w/ lap pool. Custom Built. $399,000. JILL BROUWER REALTY Jill's Cell 941-276-4459 Linda 941-457-7245 1428 PINE ISLAND COURT PGI Sailboat Waterfront Home Oversized Cul-de-Sac Lot with 105 ft on water, Two Docks, 3/2 + Office w/Pool and Hot Tub. Over 2,000 sf. Many Upgrades. Priced to sell $359,000 Candace McShaffry 941-833-1639 Coldwell Banker Morris Realty ENGLEWOOD/ROTONDA WEST. FSBO. Reduced to sell quick. 3/2/2 canal home. Spa- clous mstr ste. w/2 walk in closets, cath ceil wings, tile firs. Add. sq.ft. w/lrg lanai & scr. porch. Well maint., new sod, have it all loca- tion, 5 to 15 minm: Marinas, beaches, mall & fishing. Appraised for $280K, No realtors. 941-544-8834. 3/2/2 1700SF pool home, new kitch, car- pet & paint. Like new. Move in ready. Fast close. All bedrms have walk in closets. 4 sliders, pool bath. Great neighborhood. $135,000. OPEN HOUSE SAT. 10-2 23270 Burlingame Ave. (941)-456-9674 Jerry Saxe Keller Williams Realty Q K STAT PGI WATERFRONT 558 Madrid Blvd 3/2/2 Pool, Spa, Golf $435,000. Grace DeWeese 941-286-0640 SUN REALTY 704 GRANADA AVE. OPEN HOUSE EVERY SUN. 1-4PM 4BR, 3 full baths w/2.5 baths, spa, pool, private elevator. $849,800. Stephen L. Lingle Signature Sothebys 941-809-7580 REDUCED W - 245 Waterside Street, Port Charlotte Captivating 4BR/2BA, 2000+SF custom contem- porary, oversized fenced corner lot. Formal liv/din, family rm, FL rm, patio, hurricane shutters, sec. sys, sprinkler from well. For Just $139,900! SPatty Gillespie 1 Realtor, GRI, SRES, Er /iT 91E-pro, 87ss w ilnR ItbAITV 941-875-2755 VENICE ISLAND 617 Cornwell on the Gulf Brand new TBB, Woodmere Deluxe, 3/2/2, Pool, 1840 SF under air. Complete pkg. $575,000 Land Only $375,000 941-875-5657 or 941-875-5658 BA'.i FRONT PE-NTHOUSE CONDO Large top floor end unit of end building, gated, very private, no condo neighbors visible, excellent private bay & sunset views, nearly new 3BR/2.5 BA, plus den. Choicest 2-1/2 car garage parking (next to elevator) w/2 large storage lockers & mini space for golf cart, motorbike, etc. Loaded w/extras & amenities. Choice Placida area. New private boat dock included. Over $800K invested, sell for $525K. Owner financing possible. Realtors invited. 941-769-1017 BEST OTeBU t�lIVVL-. U ILLIIIU L VI in 3 Golf Course community Reduced to only $19,900. Owner will finance at 0% interest. 941-769-1017 KEY WEST STYLE 3/2/3 on newly seawalled, deep saltwater lot offers picturesque Bay views. Placida area. Substantial upgrades, over 1,700SF of garage/storage area. Still time to pick colors/finishes. Only $448,000. Call for details on floor plan, amenities, etc. Details at www.brettslattery.com/Marion Brett Slattery Realty 941-468-1430 DEEP SALTWATERCANALL CAPE HAZE AREA new seawall, Bay views, possible owner financing at 4-1/2%. Reduced to $219K. 941-769-1017 DIETBY*....T LOWEST PRICED direct bayfront of its kind on Florida's West Coast. Extremely deep sailboat water (10+ ft) at your dock. Spectacular one of a kind 180 degree water views. Price reduced by $300K to only $529,900. 941-769-0200 ENGLE. GULF ACCESS 50' DOCK Nice 2/2 split plan, large family room, separate laundry room, glassed sunroom, lots of storage. Flyer at 2135 Georgia Ave. Immediate Possession. $229,900 941-475-6163 At Colony Point, Top fir 7C PUNTA GORDA PENTHOUSE SALTWATERFRONT 8 large picture windows on top floor with fabu- lous mile long saltwater views. Top quality hardwood & tile floors Garage/dock avail. 1800+ SF. $550,000 See to Make Offer. Tel. Owner, 941-639-3222 The Sun Classified Page 8 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 29, 2011 MPE b UO, MmdTnRDOMES I BAUIFU WTERROT HME 1 I UNQEFLO LA US E NORTH PORT - SABAL TRACE 2/2/2 w/den & lanai, split floor plan walk in shower in master bath, lots of tile and Roman shower. Gated Com- munity, Beautiful home, move in cond, Roman Shower, new paint outside $234,500 941-661-7041 3640 Bal Harbor Blvd. Windjammer Point Condo! The best of the best...Top floor with the southern exposure you are looking for Great Water Views! Sailboat access. Your own dock! $239,000 S rCfAAII Karen Tammen, Realtor, GRI EY RWo Ihn 800-445-6560 Cell: 941-380-0639 Harbor Realty email: Karent@remax.net UNI QCell: .94.-80-63 LAKE SUZY - Kingsway Golf Villa, Great Views of Golf Course. 3/2/2. Move in Ready! Immac. Open Plan. Cathedral Ceilings. Assn., Htd. Pool, Tennis. All for only $135,000. 863-722-0015 BETRHOE GRE1NS Brand new, NEVER LIVED IN 3/2/3 FSBO, custom built 2000 sf under air, open floor plan, 10' ceilings, 8' doors. $185,000. Possible owner financing. Call 845-706-7924. PORT CHARLOTTE Beautiful 3/2/2 with pool, huge screened lanai and dock, on sailboat canal 1 block to harbor. Priced for quick sale or rent. $239,000. Patti 269-849-4035 PUNTA GORDA ISLES, 3/2 w/ Private Garage & Separate Dining Rm. 1st Floor End Unit w/ Pool View. 1500+ sf. Slips Available. $132,500. 304-312-7791 REDUCED 245 Waterside Street, Port Charlotte Captivating 4BR/2BA, 2000+SF custom contem- porary, oversized fenced corner lot. Formal liv/din, family rm, FL rm, patio, hurricane shutters, sec. sys, sprinkler from well. For Just $139,900! pJ l Patty Gillespie Realtor, W in GRI, SRES, E-pro, css ANCHOR REALTY 941-875-2755 21223 Leonard Ave., Port Charlotte (MLS#C7015025). 3/2/2 with heated pool + 2 car carport and 24x12 "cottage" on double cor- ner lot within walking distance of new state VA home. $149,900. W LY Patty Gillespie Realtor, EM F Er I GRI, SRES, E-pro, css ANCHOR REALTY 941-875-2755 Harborview, 55+ park 2/2, carport, lanai, new roof, furnished doublewide, shed. $19,000. No animals. 941-625-1888. NORTH PORT" BETTER HOMES & GAR- ed ro + den/offic at sa ehoeO rolusy cape lae-ronpreserve o steps from lu house in serene upscale rgte mmnty acro rom world-mous, am ineral springs rivete aaf, arad Ise r 0S ro 0PI ANCHOR REALTY - -I^^^^^^^ $34,900 Immaculate quality built double wide Jacobsen, FL room, carport, situated in beautiful Riverside Oaks 55+ community in Punta Gorda. Owner has relocated, must sell. 941-356-5308 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2/1 on Canal, Pool, irrigation sys, New roof, Hurr windows. Mins to shops & Salt water $133,000. 239-834-2579 PUNTA GORDA LIKE NEW 2005 2/2/CP WITH GULF ACCESS AND PRIVATE DOCK. PARK HILL ESTATES. 55+ COMMUNITY $79,000 JILL BROUWER REALTY 941-766-1606 or Linda's 941-457-7245 I G O F W R A ! 1/1 Condo 1021 Capri Isles Blvd BANK REPO. Everything highly upgraded with top of the line finishes! New kitchen plus all S.S. appliances, paint, new tile, pool, golf course DON'T MISS WAS $119K NOW $69,900 Possible financing. 941-556-6798 941-556-6798 NORTH PORT ,ult i..:.:, 55+ gated. Top notch amenities & activities. Pets OK w/approval. Immaculate 2/2. $84,900. Casa del Sol Realty 941-875-4150 GOLER' PAR PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2 Bonus room, storage, lanai, fenced, quiet street. No liens, fast closing. $91,200/obo 941-875-3347 Resort Style Living in Prestigious Burnt Store Marina 2 Bedrooms, Office, 3rd Bedroom, 2 Bath, POOL, 1970 sq.ft. 525 Slip Marina, gated comm.& MORE! $267,775. S Deborah & Dick S .4ou Millier Team AfllarweGroup 941-876-7777 T AR o-.~ PORT CHARLOTTE, 2/2/1, FW, Updated Kitchen, floors & lanai. workshop tennant occupied. Move in Condition. $79K/ obo By Appt. 941-764-0654 0 a100'j. PERFECTION PERSONIFIED! Gorgeous 3-bedroom (all with walk-in closets), 2-bath with caged heated pool on fully PVC fenced 1/4 acre corner lot in quiet non-deed-restricted neighborhood w/public water & sewer! Truly move-in ready (immaculate)! Furn. Neg. $169,700. Patty Gillespie, SRealtor, GRI, SRES, C R E-pro, css . ANCHOR RELT 941-875-2755 PORT CHAR 12951 SW KINGSWAY CIRCLE, LAKE SUZY 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths, 1 Half Bath, Den, Pool/Spa. 2359 sq.ft. U/A, $374,900. MLS#C700210. JILL BROUWER REAL ESTATE BROKER Jill's Phone 941-766-1606 or 941-276-4459 Beautiful 3 acre riverfront, 321' gated, paved roads, under groud utilities, $90K 941-662-0427 www.businesspage.us/greenriver E GLEWODFIDERm RENPHS PUNTA GORDA ISLES 3/2/2 w/ pool, close to Ponce de Leon Park, good fishing, sailboat canal, close to harbor, dock & lift, tile throughout. $360K. 941-286-3411 PORT CHARLOTTE 4358 Wischamper Cir. 2/2/2 w/screened pool, fenced back yard. 1130 SF Only $92,000. Call now - it will go fast. Nickie Sherwood. 941-628-3396 Professional Realty Of SW FL SA :I T ACCESS 12557 KINGSWAY CIRCLE, LAKE SUZY 3/2 w/ lap pool. Custom Built. $399,000. JILL BROUWER REALTY Jill's Cell 941-276-4459 Linda 941-457-7245 NORTH PORT Sabal Trace II Lake view 3/2/2 1477sq ft, 2008. $154,900 Realtors Welcome Call Owner 941-412-4194 PORT CHARLOTTE Nearly New 3 bedroom, 3 bath pool home. Possible furnished and rent with option REDUCED TO $189,000 941-258-2185 KINGS GATE C.C. STYLE, Gated Community, Furnished. 2/2/2 Now $137,500 By Owner. 941-979-9783 SOUTH VENICE 3/2 with Efficiency & Large Screened. Lanai, Fenced. New Roof. Furnished. Turn-Key $129,900. Kelley Ayers, Keller Williams Realty 941-544-7802 PG1 BEST BUY SOUTH VENICE - By Owner Beautiful Key west style 4/2.5/4 Remodeled, Upscale neighborhood, Close to beaches. Extra 80x100 Lot, No Realtors Reduced to: $239,000 941-244-0116 pr _____ I -1I ENGLEWOOD 2,/2 L:.'.-e II.:,:.r EnId unit, Furn. Tennis Court & Pool Reduced! $105,000 Owner anxious! For appt. please call: 941-698-9188 or 941-830-1883 Floridian Realty Services 941-270-0189 MLS# D5778228 805 SANTA MARGERITA 3/2/2, Pool Home. New since 05: Roof, A/C, Cabinets, Counters, Rugs, Tile. 10 Minutes to Harbor. $319,000 Cady Rowe M 941-457-0497 1 W .,..-.0. www.PGILiving.com Sof PaiaPr PUNTA GORDA ISLES, sailboat access w/dock. 3BR/2BA/2CG, Pool, split plan, LR, DR, Family room. Tile roof. Approx 2400 SF. $325,000. Andy 941-380-2305 IF PUNTA GORDA ISLES JEWEL! Top of the line remodel 3/2/2 Htd Pool, Granite, Stainless, Hurricane Shutters, Sailboat $429,900 Carole Borgstrom Five Star Realty 941-456-0645 VENICE ISLAND Near Beach, Immaculate POOL home with Spa in Gated Community. $359,000 John Peirano 941-375-6864 Signature Sotheby's International BLUE HERON PINES - PG 55. Golf Community 3BR + Den/2Ba/4 car CP Lake front. Beautiful 32'x68' Home. 16x20 Lanai w heat & AC. Many upgrades. Must see! Only 5 years old. $139000. w/6 mths free rent. 941-505-2659 PORT CHARLOTTE $64,900. 3/2 1,450 Sq.Ft. Totally remodeled, new appliances, new kitchen cabi- nets, new faucets, hurricane force windows & doors. Roof Byres. Move-in within 2 wks. 941-276-2776 r Saturday. January 29. 2011 EINIGIV The Sun Classified Page 9 Iiib IAJ tMii Ami al.mml4II In beautiful 5 star 55 plus communi- ty! Fish in your backyard! Once in a lifetime opportunity to own a beautiful 2/B plus den Palm harbor doublewide custom Sheetrock throughout, lanai too many options to mention. Call Mike Cook 941-356-5308 2BR/2BA 2 car gar, lanai w/ covered patio. All new appliances, wood floors, new roof, Custom hurricane shutters system. Prof. landscaped On lake front lot. $108,800 708-373-6103 email: mhiggins@platinumpoolcare.com I ___j RED rT OV, N PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2/2, sec sys tem, irrigation, crown molding, new woodwork throughout. Corbel's 18x18 chiseled edge porcelain throughout. New roof, A/C, appliances, ceiling fans, brass hardware & exterior lights. Nice home w/lsland colors. RECENTLY REDUCED $79,900. 239-287-7011 PUNTA GORDA 3/2/2 2370 sf, beautiful county home, sailboat canal, concrete sea- wall/ dock, electric lift Hurricane shutters, split plan in good area. $249,500. 941-505-1512 or 1-800-327-6040 Code 270 .4 4 ROTONDA WEST 8100 MEMORY LANE 2007 2/2 1270 sq.ft. condo, short dis- tance to Schools, shopping, golf, beaches and Boca Grande. Lrg. walk In closets and storage. Heated pool, tennis, clubhouse, covered parking, low maintenance fees, turnkey furn. $89,900 Tall Pines Realty Jeremy T. Jones 941-628-5027 C -.I A Ln i . PORT CHARLOTTE 23150 Ruby Ave., MLS #C7019798 EVEN IF BLUE ISN'T YOUR COLOR, open the door to a updated interior, huge heated pool, private back yard where you can pick your own oranges! Carefree Florda-hliv- Ing in a lovely neighborhood S100K! 1 i-1i ,. l ' spie, Real- '. WI/m I:,:l : RES,E-pro, IV ArlIOR . REALT 1-875-2755 LIIGIhOR REALTY 11289 SW Essex Dr. Kingsway Golf Villas, Lake Suzy 2BR/2BA/2CG with den. Beautiful single unit. Well kept & open. Closed to shop- ping. $159,950. JILL BROUWER REALTY 941-766-1606 or Jill's Cell 941-276-4459 or Linda's 941-457-7245 Sleeping9 Wake up and catch this great opportunity Punta Gorda Isles sailboat access condo. 3308 Purple Martin #131...3/2 with over 1800 sq.ft. Fantastic kitchen, granite countertops. Top floor, end unit with ts own dock. Ready to move in with a mobvated seller Just reduced to $194,900. v nKaren Tammen, Realtor, GRI I- R MiC 800-445-6560 Cell: 941-380-0639 Harbor Realty email: Karent@remax.net 4180 DELTONA Sailboat Access. Almost new 3/2/2CP, Fireplace, 1,700 sf. Nice area! $149,000. or Make Offer. 941-624-0355 Is what you see when you look out the back porch of this immaculate contemporary & cheerful hardly lived in spacious 1400 SQ FT. Quality Palm Harbor. Owner has relocated. Completely furnished. 55+ MFH community. What a deal at $49,900! Call Mike. Better Hurry! 941-356-5308 5 ACRES ZONED AG Fenced & Cleared, 28x64, 1800 SF, 24x20 metal garage. $187,500. (941)-624-0275 PORT CHARLOTTE 2009 3BR/1BA, 1164 SF, all tile, hurricane windows, energy efficient green home. $69,900. 941-661-8276 : BRAD EW /2 BLUE HERON PINES-PG 55+ GOLF SMARTLY FURNISHED JACOBSON HOME 1ST TIME SHOWN BY ORIGINAL OWNER @ $119K PURCHASED OTHER HOME. 239-826-5941 CHARLOTTE HARBOR 3BR/2BA/CP Ground Floor, lake view, great location, small complex Low condo fee, heated pool $139,900 (941)-743-4127 ENGLEWOOD JUST REDUCED $249K, 3/2/3 in Shamrock Shores, off Placida Rd. great rental with current renters in place. 239-269-8173 NORTH PORT AREA 2BR/1BA $44K cash or Owner finance $3,500 down, $589/mo 813-966-5977 LAKE SUZY, 12144 SW Egret Circle #1205. North Shore Condominium 3/2 beautiful, furn., lake views from EVERY window. Reduced-$119,500. (941)-391-6628 PINE HOLLOW CONDO -Iuu LEcvvWUv 'U ., 1-.1.1, .I IJIr 1111 I 2/2, gated comm. Enc. lanai w/water view. Close to store, library & beaches. $109,900 Susan Gamble, Weichert Realtors 941-445-3122 urnc l LUt.MIIUlI - .ft4, UU Upgraded Custom Built Home Waterfront Community BOB DAVIES 941-468-4485 Allison James Estates & Homes www.DaviesHomeTeam.com Free Live Foreclosure Links 5 1R e :. m -' PORT CHARLOTTE $95,000, ready to build, no locks or bridges, dock on property, El Jobean area. 941-737-1046 or ntwl924@comcast.net car garage. znu rloor witl private eleva- tor.Over 2400 sq. ft. of A/C. Open Floor plan, soaring ceilings Affordable luxury. - $299,750 Harry Rowe ,1 . R 1/MwK 941-457-0508 W '. 'bi"LI, www.PGILiving.com Port Charlotte, 3/2/2 caged pool, cabana bath, family room, 2028 SF under air, newer roof, new ac, intercom, sec. system, inside laundry, hurricane shutters. $179,900 Doris Walters Bud Trainer Realty 941-979-8866 MUST SEO! PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2/2 Reduced $20,000!! Fenced yard, shed, split-plan, updat- ed, all tile, new roof, near park & boat ramp. Move in condition. $129,000. 941-766-7369 PUNTA GORDA 3/2/2 waterfront new home, Shell Creek Next to private parks etc. Poss. owner financing. $149,000. 941-626-2898 3929 Derrick St., North Port High craftsmanship 3/2/2 home. Built 2006 barely lived in. Hurricane shutters + improvements. $129,900 Call Ginny Derrough PA for details @ 941-400-9595 Wheeler Real Estate PUNTA GORDA - VIVANTE Furnished Luxury Waterfront Condo, 3/2.5, 2500SF + 800 SF lanai, pool, fitness center, tennis, & clubhouse. $375,000 Suncoast Isles Realty 941-268-6820 Tastefully furnished with quality immaculate cus- tom 1500 sf Palm Harbor Classic. Sheetrock throughout, including sunroom! Separate private lanai with a serene view out back. Too many fea- tures to mention. Lushly landscaped with shade situated in a gorgeous 55+ community featuring a modern clubhouse & pool, shuffle, horse shoes and many other activities & nice folks. $56,900. 941-356-5308 GAINESVILLE AREA 16 ACRE GETAWAY Furnished, Cabin, LOW TAXES, Beautiful old oaks REDUCED! $109,000/OBO. 941-697-1885 GARAGE SALE LISTINGS ALWAYS IN THE CLASSIFIED IA DDIC Fl 2Yr.custom, Wooded, private. OVERLOOKS TENN. RIVER Breath-taking views. 3/2/2 $325k. 863-990-5136 CRobertsonRealty.com (Virtual tour) 3313 SUNSET KEY #606 PUNTA GORDA. $410,000 Sweeping Panoramic Waterviews over looking the main channel w * ** amenities. 11 miles to Gulf Allison James Estates and Home 941-286-9647 www.ThinkPuntaGorda.com home in Prestigious Location. Dock in the Marina included. Exquisite 4/3/2 with pool; Must be seen! Aggressively priced at $589,000 Karen Tammen, Realtor, GRI 800-445-6560 H o Re ty e Cell: 941-380-0639 W Harbor Realty email: Karent@remax.net NORTH PORT 7545 Totem Ave., MLS#C7019062. Estate home on 3 PVC-fenced lots,attached 3-car gar AND 28x40 detached 4- car garage/workshop! Elegant 2500 SF 3-br + den, 2-ba, formal liv/din + family rm, gourmet kitchen, heated pool w/oversized lanai complete w/outdoor kitchen. Own the whole block for Rfi r lSa $ S329,000!Patty NC R EL Gillespie,Re/Max W I NCHOReBEALTYAnchor 941-875-55 - H .I, I. - , r -, i - ,r i , , - ,, -, , I -, . . - I room, 2 bath, 2 car garage canal front home with an open floor plan. The screened lanai overlooks the peaceful backyard & canal, oversized garage gives extra storage, inside laundry, new carpets & fresh paint. $119,000 A Clear Choice Realty 941- 979-9396 www.aclearchoicerealtv.com 0WNERFINACING PORT CHARLOTTE- REDUCED! 510 E.Tarpon Blvd. wide canal, 10 mins. to harbor, 10,0001b boatlift, very Irg. lanai, new kitchen redone, granite counters, 2/2/1, new tile, fur- nished. Canadian Funds Accepted. $164,900. 941-629-5199 LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? Find it in the CLASSIFIED! SU NEWSPAPERS Su~tsNWSPAPE1IS :Saturday, January 29, 2011 E/N/c/v The Sun Classified Page 9 The Sun Classified Page 10 EINICjV Saturday, January 29, 2011 HOMES FOR RENT HOMES FOR RENT CONDOS/VILLAS 1210 L 1210 FOR RENT 1240 InvestorsChoice Real Estate A FaithBased Business ANNUAL RENTALS HO ESO -UAIFETEAS Englewood 2/1.5 Morning Dove otonda 2/2 Boundary Gulf Cove 3/2 Crestline Venice 2/2 Loyola $475 $500 $1050 $850 SEASONAL RENTALS 2/1 New Point Comfort Cottage $1700 2/2 Oak Forest $2300 3/2 Sandrift $2100 Diana Legg, Mgr. Your Rental Experts 941-681-1189 941-475-7011 website: www.icre.us AWARD WINNING SUNBELT MGT. SERVICES * RENTALS * * 2/2/1 Lanai, New Carpet, Dewhurst St., P.C. $600. Mo * 3/2/2 Pool Ser. Inc., Lambert Ave., P.C. $1150 Mo *we welcome new listings* COMPLETE LISTINGS (941) 764-7777 sunbeltmgtservices.com DEEP CREEK 3BR+DEN 2ba/2cg,1525sf under air, New paint in/out, new tile. $1000/mo + utils. No pets. 941-8158320 Florida Gulf Coast Realty ENGLEWOOD Rentals M&M Property MGMT CALL 941 473-9616 or mmpropertymgmtcom ENGLEWOOD 3/2/2 Pool granite counters $1150 2/1/1 comm pool pet ok $575. WEST COAST PROP MGT 941473-0718 www.RentalsFlorida.net ENGLEWOOD Clean 3/2/2 Built 2006, Granite, SS Appliances. $1000. per mo. Fiddlers Green Rentals (941)-698-4111 ANNUAL & SEASONAL RENTALS Call The Pineapple Girls 941-473-U333 Pineapple Gulf Prop. Mgmt. Inc. www.RentEnglewood.com ENGLEWOOD, WATERFRONT, Dock, No bridges, 3/10 miles to Lemon Bay, 2/1. $700/mo includes water. (941)-475-5876 ERA LN > ,- m For a Complete List Go To eraportcharlotte.com $1000...3/2/2 Pool Home..................PC $1000...4/2/2 Open Floor Plan..........PC $950... 3/2/2 1608 SqFt................N $850...3/2/2 Open floor Plan............NP $750.....2+/2/2 All Tile....................PC $550...2/1 Duplex..........................ENG AGENT AVAILABLE ON WEEKENDS FULL SERVICE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Only $59 p/m, (flat fee) 877-400-0354 RENTMEFLORIDA.COM CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! NORTH PORT 3/2 on Canal. Avail 2/10/11. $975/mo. 1st, last& sec. No Foreclosure here! 941-234-3281, 2348123 or 4608263 NORTH PORT 3/2/2 ex clean, newly painted, tile throughout, fans, lanai, W/D, great loc. $845 mo. + 1st, last, sec. 941-237-8399 NORTH PORT 3/2/2, NICE & CLEAN, LIKE NEW, close to 1-75, schools & shops. $875 mo. No pets. Avail now! (954)-647-3641 NORTH PORT AREA 2BR/1BA, $44K cash or Owner finance $3,500 down, $589/mo 813-966-5977 NORTH PORT Heron Creek Golf & CC, furnished 3/2 lakefront, pool, like new NP/NS, 1 yr., $1,600/mo, 2 yr, $1,500/mo. Owner, 1-800-503-9500 www.heroncreekrental.com/ NORTH PORT, BETTER THAN NEW 3/2/2, VERY NICE! (248)-910-0341 (Cell) $800 Nice 3/2/1 + den. All Tile, New Kitchen & Bath, Nice Area. 1st. & Sec. Pets Ok. (941)-743-2040 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/1/1 Newly renovated, Lg. kitchen clean, quiet, safe, nice area, scr lanai. $750/mo 863-558-3486 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2 or 3/2, tile, lanai, appl. w/d $675-$995 mo. 1st + sec. Ann. Sm. pet ok (941)-626-1514 941-743-0386 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2/1, Sec, 15, clean, appl., lanai, nice yard. 23349 Hartley Ave. $750 mo. 1st, & sec. 941-627-0355 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2/2 1142 Fleetwood w/Florida rm on a quiet street, close to 41. 1st mo + sec dep. $750 941-661-1769 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/1/1 Quiet, nice yard, grnte kit.,wood firs, newly renovated 1st/last $350 secrty also have 2/1 $550 mo $725 561-351-5390 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/1 Omie Ave Newly renovated, large fenced in back yard, new landscaping. $775 941-875-5014 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/1, new inside, large kit., DW, lanai, $750 mo. 1st, last & sec. 941-766-0503 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/2 Mint Condition. Modern home located, close to mall and shopping. $975 941-391-2285 PORT CHARLOTTE 3516 Den- ham St. $695/mo. 3/2 marble floors, CHA, No Pets. 1st, last and Sec. Required 941-621-2902 PORT CHARLOTTE 3BR/1BA, tile, $600 mo + $500 damage dep. 880 Palmetto Dr. 941-979-9127 PORT CHARLOTTE 3BR/1BA/ Garage, outstanding home w/lots of extras. Wash/Dryer incl. $725 Mo + $725 dep. 941-661-5149 PORT CHARLOTTE 4BR/2BA a real family home. Has bonus room & scrnd porch. W&D, $800 Mo + $800 dep. 941-661-5149 PORT CHARLOTTE Lg 2/2/2 villa, w/den. Lux gtd. community. with pool, clubhouse, avail now. $850 Annual, 941-302-8080 PORT CHARLOTTE NEAR PC BLVD. 2/2/1, CLEAN, NEAR BOAT RAMP. $700 MO, INC WATER. ANNUAL LEASE.1ST & SEC 239-293-3421 PORT CHARLOTTE 2BR/2BA, great location. $600 mo. + $600 sec. dep. move in. Call Jim for details (941)-924-2764 PORT CHARLOTTE, 1BR Cot- tage on 10 acres, 2 blks from Kings Hwy, Inc. Elec, Water, $125/week. 941-268-2799 PORT CHARLOTTE- Gated Community 4/3/2, Single Family, Open Floor Plan. $1,395. mo. Call Billy 571-246-5050 PORT CHARLOTTE- large & clean 2/2/2 with large lanai. Ideal location. $725 + sec. Smokers OK. 941-743-8339 PORT CHARLOTTE Lrg., 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath central heat & air NEW blinds & carpets, No Pets $550. (941)-743-3489 PUNTA GORDA ISLES 3/2/1 w/pool on canal, $1200 mo incl. pool & lawn serv. ReMax Anchor Realty 941-628-1572 PUNTA GORDA, Cleveland sec- tion, 3/2/2, all appliances, all tile, window treatment, hurricane shut- ters $825. mo. Call owner (718)- 465-6388 or (718) 864-6482 ROTONDA 3/2/2 Split plan screen lanai shade trees $850 WEST COAST PROP MGT 941-473-0718 www.RentalsFlorida.net Classified = Sales | SOUTH VENICE ENCL POOL Well designed 2/2 tiled, alarm, jacuzzi tub, $950/mo +dep or 2 yrs lease for less 941493-3959 VENICE 451 Beverly Rd, 2/1/1 w Florida room, completely renovat- ed, fenced yard, small pet ok, $750 month 941468-3528 VENICE E. 2/1.5/CP with Florida rm $675. 941-492-4280 Gulf Coast Rentals & Real Estate Co. VENICE GARDENS 2/2 Ex location, Freshly painted, Lg. Kitchen, no pets, $750/mo + Sec. 941-488-1886 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR RENT 1240 Almar Rentals & Mgt.Services 941-627-1465 AlmarRentals.com DEEP CREEK 2/2 on Golf Course,lanai, full w/d, all tile,must see, NS/NP, annual lease available now. $695 919-816-2114 DEEP CREEK 2/2, lanai, cath. ceil., tile, wood cab., granite, w/d inc. Pets ok $675+ up. 941-661-4539 Bird Bay r alty, Inc. ANNUAL & SEASONAL RENTALS IN BIRD BAY VILLAGE BIRD BAY REALTY (Venice) 484-6777 or 800-464-8497 ENGLEWOOD 2 large 2/2 Villas w/huge walk-in closet. Ceramic tile floor,covered parking. N/S. $625 & $695/mo 941-313-9478 ENGLEWOOD Boca Royale, Maintenance Free Villa, Spacious 2/2/2+ Gar. New tile and paint. Annual $1295 mo 231-838-0860 ENGLEWOOD-FOXWOOD 2/2/2 Screen lanai pool Club- house cable inc $850 WEST COAST PROP MGT 941473-0718 or 877-468-0667 www. RentalsFlorida. net OSPREY Midrise, elevator 2/2 garage, lanai , Bayview, pool, Tennis From $1135/ inclds water &cable N/S 941-966-9763 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2 Fur- nished W/D, free water. Lease available. $600/mo plus Sec. 941-255-1661 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2 split, 1st fl, corner, W/D, adult community, pool, lush landscape, walk to shops. $550 mo annual 941-743-9423 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2, newly remodeled, water, cable, W/D incl. Pool, tennis. Off Kings High- way. $695. 941-286-5003. PORT CHARLOTTE, 2/1.5 Furn. covered parking, $650/mo, 1st last & security. 941-268-9010 PUNTA GORDA 2/2, 1276 SF, W/D, pool, no pets. Close to 1-75 $700. Mo + Security (941)-639-8125 PUNTA GORDA 2/2 55+ desir- able, 1st floor furnished, heated pool, $795 month plus security 941-639-8640 PUNTA GORDA 2/2/1 Fully fur- nished recently redecorated condo on canal, minutes from Fisher- man's Village, in ground pool, no pets. $1,200 631-836-3600 PUNTA GORDA : : ..' ,re Beautiful top floor unit with all Vivante amenities. Fully furnished. Annual lease only. $1,475 941-875-5735 PUNTA GORDA ISLES 2/2 Gor- geous waterfront view! $725. Oth- ers start @ $425. RIty Mgt. 941- 625-3131. See flarentals.net PUNTA GORDA ISLES condo 2/2 waterfront & Port Charlotte house 3/2 1/2 pool, furn or unfur Annu- al/Seasonal 941-629-4444 SOUTH SARASOTA Spacious 2br/2ba Eat-in kitchen, wd, lanai, carport, pool, tennis. from $835 No smoking. 941-966-9763 VENICE ISLAND, 2 blocks from beach, unfurn. 2BR/1BA, 1st fir. W/D, yearly lease $750 incl. water. Avail 3/1. 941-626-8625 TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT 1280 VENICE- OFFERS Spacious Apt. 2/2, Great place to live. 3 blks to bch & 2 blks to Venice Ave shops. $875/mo 941-485-7645 DUPLEXES FOR RENT 1300 CHARLOTTE HARBOR 2BD/ 1BA, Scr lanai, fresh paint, includes WD, lawn care, small pet ok $575 mo + sec 941-628-6251 ENGLEWOOD 2/1 $550 and 1/1 $450 - Both Remodeled, lanai, all tile NS/NP 941-400-1670 ENGLEWOOD 2/1 Cath ceil- ings, lawn maint. incl . $600 /mo. + Imo sec 941-460-9403 ENGLEWOOD 2/1 washer/dryer new tile bath & kitchen. $575 1/1/cp water & lawn inc $495. WEST COAST PROP MGT 941-473-0718 www.RentalsFlorida.net ENGLEWOOD- Manasota Key 1BR Apartment & 1BR Eff. Walk to beach in mins., furnished, pets ok with deposit, Annual or Seasonal. 941-475-3102 HARBOUR HEIGHTS 2/2 duplex. renovated, all tile. $625 Mo. 941- 235-1212 HARBOUR HEIGHTS, 2BR/ 2BTH duplex, W/D hook up, privacy, lanai, lawn care incl. $680 mo. 12 mo. lease. 1st, sec. and pet deps. Amy 941-380-0839 PORT CHARLOTTE Murdock, Ig 2/2/1, Ig walk-in closet, pantry, new carpet, $600. 653 Bowman Terr#B 941-815-7883 NORTH PORT 2BR/1BA Close to US 41, shopping, schools & 175 $550/mo. inclds city water sect 8 welcome 941-426-6217 or 347- 721-2817 DUPLEXES FOR RENT 1300 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/1 New carpet, quiet location, lanai, pond, W&D, extra clean. $650. + sec 941-380-1311 PORT CHARLOTTE, 2/1, W/D incl. Accessible to 41. $600. mo Water Incl. Some Dep. Required. 941-661-4771 or 661-8431 PUNTA GORDA 1/1/CP close to downtown & 41, W/D, Utility incl. $650+ sec. deposit PIs call 941-286-0725 PUNTA GORDA 1BR DUPLEX, fully furnished, all utilities. $525 mo + security. 941-457- 9055 PUNTA GORDA 2/1 Just renovat- ed. Washer, dryer, dishwasher & microwave. Lawn care included. $675 941-286-6223 PUNTA GORDA Peace River Shores Like new Cozy 2br/2ba W/D, 1000sf, $550/m+ sec. dep no pets/smoking 941-626-3569 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1320 1 MONTH FREE! The Fountains 1/1 from $545 2/2 from $670 3/2 from $770 Call today! 941-429-9799 CHARLOTTE HARBOR 1/1 apt. $550, updated, incl. water pool scr. lanai, no pets. Call 941-628-3759. CHARLOTTE HARBOR 1/1 View of harbor near fishing shopping, quiet! $475 239-543-5252 CHARLOTTE HARBOR Almost new Ibd/lba, tile floors. Quiet $545 (941)587-7828 O^ ENGLEWOOD Immed. occup. Su AFFORDABLE 1 BEDROOM APTS. 62+ Income limits apply. GROVE CITY MANOR 941-697-4677 TDD 614-442-4390 ENGLEWOOD WATERFRONT 1/1, Very Clean, Close to Shop- ping, No Pets. $500/mo 941-475-5409 ENGLEWOOD: MANASOTA KEY, 1/1, steps to bch. util. & cable incl. pet ok, $200 wk. Long term 941-716-3660 VENICE ISLAND Eff, 1 & 2 br, Immed. occup. No pets, 1 yr lease 941416-5757or 3236466 MANASOTA KEY, studio apt w/big porch on beach. Sm. pets OK. 6 Mo. min. Very quiet. (941)- 661-7120. MARIAN MANOR APTS. 2/1 Starting at $505. ** Pets Welcome ** Restrictions And **Income Limits Apply Call 941-391-5669 NORTH PORT (2) 2/2 Apts. 1100sqft. Cathedral Ceilings, Sky- light, Tile floor, New Carpet & Paint, Upstairs, No Pets. $700 mo. 1st, Last & Sec. 941-628-9415 NORTH PORT VICTORIA POINTE APTS. at Sumter & Appomattox between US 41 & 1-75 Accepting applications for 1BR & 2BR Apts. Conveniently located close to schools, shopping, entertainment & beaches. 941-423-8720 NORTH PORT/PT CHARLOTTE Studio apt. $150/wk inclds Elec. water & lawn care. Avail now. 941-769-4720 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2, all Appl W/D, Pool, Lanai, Great View of Lake & Pool. Quiet, Modern, No Pet Bimini Bay. 941 629-7709 PORT CHARLOTTE 1/1 very good condition, asking $460 month, water included. Also 2br/2ba $575. 1st last security. 941-380-9212 No pets!! PORT CHARLOTTE Furn. Studio Apt, 1/1, Kit/LR Water/Cable incl. Electric separate $500/mo 1st & Sec. 941-815-8871 Insert Photo PORT CHAR 1BR 1BA Nev carpet & pai 27297 Sui $450/mo PORT CHARLC enades Mall. 2 2BR/2.5BA tow NICE. 941-724-3 QUALITY, APARTMENT! Port Charlotte. and income li cations may bE Charlotte To office, 2295 A day - Friday, 8 more informant 6664 or TDD VENICE GA lbd/lba w kit Fully furn studio tial utilities. 41 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1320 TWO LUXURY APARTMENT COMMUNITIES TOLEDO CLUB APARTMENTS Located in North Port off Toledo Blade Starting at $565/month!! Call 941-423-6600 www.ToledoClubApts.com WOODMERE APARTMENTS OF VENICE Located off Jacaranda Blvd Starting at $660/month!! Call 941-496-4161 www.woodmereaDartmentsofvenice.com Resort Style Pools, Spa, Luxurious Clubhouses, 24hr Fitness Centers and Business Centers w/ WiFi Pets Welcome and Paw Parks! Limited Availability SPECIAL ENDS SOON Professionally Managed by Gallina Management, Inc. VENICE CLUBSIDE APTS. 1 Bedrooms Available. $199 Move in Fee. Call (941)-488-7766. SVENICE STUDIO & 1BR. Accepting Section8 aw" Vouchers. 941488-7766 VENICE turnkey, residential area. all util. & cable, private patio. New & clean! NP, NS. $595 mo. 1st & Last. 941-493-8066 VENICE-Capri Isles 2br/2ba, Htd pool, 2nd fir, Nice lanai, Beautiful area, Near beaches & shops. No pets $690/mo JOE 941483-9093 VILLA SAN CARLOS II 22250 Vick St. Affordable-Income based One bedroom apartments for 62 or older Income Limits Apply Call 941-624-4404 TTY-1-800-955-8771 - @ VILLA SAN CARLOS 2550 Easy Street Income based - 62+ or needing features of accessible unit Income Limits Apply Call 941-624-2266 TTY-1-800-955-8771 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT 1340 ANNUAL RENTALS VENICE - BAY INDIES BEAUTIFUL MOBILE HM COMMUNITY 2BR/2BA starting at $699 All homes have been complete- ly renovated with new carpet, fresh paint & huge lanais. Limited time only specials! Age qualified community has 3 heated swimming pools, tennis, fitness center, kayaking, walk- ing & biking trails, and so much more! Limited time only specials Immediate Occupancy FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL SHEILA @ 941-485-5444. EFFICIENCIES FOR RENT L1350 ENGLEWOOD Furnished $400/mo including utilities w/ year lease 55+ Park No pets lease (941)-474-1353 PORT CHARLOTTE 2 room suites, waterfront, monthly rates with Wifi. $200 week. 941-6614262 PUNTA GORDA 1 bedroom apartments available, $125 & up. Pet friendly. Triangle Motel - 941-639-8356 SOUTH VENICE Semi furn. efficiency apt. Close to Shamrock Park. Elec, water, lawn incl. $550/mo $300 dep. Background check 941-223-5144. ROOMS FOR RENT 1360 MURDOCK room for rent $100 Here week. Quiet area, big yard. Gar- dening & internet a plus. Non LOTTE LARGE smoker preferred. 941-276-2097 w kitchen, bath, NORTH PORT $500 mo. 1st & nt. Great area. last. Furn. room & bath. Pool. Util- nnybrook Rd. cities incl. House priv. Pets OK. Avail 941-228-7781 3/1 & 4/15. 941-356-0985 TTE Near Prom- PORT CHARLOTTE Private hBR/2A. $595/mo; Entrance, house privileges, utili- nhouse. $695/mo. ties included, W/D, NS/NP. Refs. 52or457-1888 $115. wk + Sec. (941)-240-0114 AFFORDABLE PORT CHARLOTTE, Clean & S for Seniors in Quiet, $125 wk $450/mo incl Age restrictions utils, furn'd, refs. 941-743-3070. mits apply. Appli- 941-740-2565 e picked up at the ,wers business .aron Street, Mon- am to 4 pm. For ion call 941-629- 1-800-955-8771. N D C HI SPUNTA GORDA S. PG Heights. SWF seeks same to rent room RT 'U Iw/bath. All utils. incld. No smoking RDENS AR no drugs $300 mo. 941-505-8877 .RDENS AREA chenette. upstairs VENICE STONEYBROOK S$400 inclds par- 3br/2ba home to share. Non 5-314-2453 smoker, all amenities, pool, ten- nis,etc. $600/mo 941468-3979 RENTALS TO SHARE 1370 NORTH PORT, F/seeks rmf to share furn. home. Util. incl. + cable & phone, W/D, spa, across from lake. $125/wk. (941)429-1271 PORT CHARLOTTE, 3/2 Apt, nice upscale area. $425/mo includes all utilities, Male/female. Mth to month ok. (941)-358-1326 or 9146409 VACATION/ SEASONAL RENTALS 1390 ALMAR RENTALS & MGT SERVICES Great Selection - Vacation Rentals 800-964-3095 941-627-1465 WWW.ALMAR-RENTALS.COM ENGLEWOOD BEACH, Sea Oats 2 Bedroom Time Share. $900. for week 11, 3/12-3/19. 941-496- 4916 or 941-468-1598 ENGLEWOOD RESORT STYLE LIVING! NEW 2 & 3br CONDOS Near Boca, beaches & boating. All the amenities Hook & Ladder Realty Bill 941-350-1288 ENGLEWOOD*Manasota Key* 300yds/5 min walk to beach 1/1 $1925; 2/1.5 $2,275 613-741-7128 ENGLEWOOD/ROTONDA/VENICE HOUSES AVAIL FEB FROM $1300 UP WEST COAST PROP MGT 941-473-0718 or 877468-0667 www.RentalsFlorida.net *WE HAVE SEASONAL* Paradise Properties & Rentals, Inc.941-625-RENT NOKOMIS 2/2 Waterfront w/dock, newly remodeled, boat, Canoe, kayak from your back Yard, walk, hike, bicycle along Legacy Trail. $2000.00/mo. 2 Mo. mini- mum 941-915-7113 PORT CHARLOTTE 2BR/2BA BEAUTIFULLY furn, turnkey, Needs Nothing. Newly updated. $1500/mo 941-639-3920 PORT CHARLOTTE Adorable, Furn. 1 Bdrm. Condo in Sunshine Villas (across from Cultral Center). Avail. Immed! $1000. mo. Seasonal, or $600 Annual Furn., $550. mo Annual Unfurnished. 941-628-0941 ROTONDA- 2BR/1.5BA Luxury Executive Condo. APRIL SPECIAL $895/MO 941-268-5275 www.LKVillas.com VENICE ISLAND 2/1/1 Beach Manor Villas S. Totally renovated, nice!, 55+, avail now or next sea- son. $1,999/mo 276-224-0128 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas VENICE NEAR THE BEACH GULF POINT 2/1.5 Htd pool across from beach Mar & Apr $3900 BIRD BAY 2br/2ba from $1700. INVESTMENT REALTY 492-5050 WANTED TO RENT S1420 DISABLED VETERAN needs room, bathroom, access to LARGE walk-in shower. All necessary equip. is provided. 941-204-4467 LOTS & ACREAGE 1500 SELLING YOUR LOT?? Call the Sun at 866-463-1638 and ask about our NEW "Guaranteed Real Estate Ad Program". Your ad will run everyday in the newspaper & run online until your Lot sells..... GUARANTEED!! All for a ONE TIME low price. Hurry, this is a limited time offer! Call for details. Realtors Welcome! ARCADIA, FLORIDA DeSoto Co. by Owner, 3 vacant lots at 135 S. Baldwin Ave. Call 770-355-0611 or 404-626-6554. ENGLEWOOD 7 lots off Oxford Dr. Cleared & mowed, Beachclub rights, sewer & water, $50,000 each 941-474-3282 NORTH PORT Sumter Blvd. Great location. New home area. $6,900 941-457-6811 PUNTA GORDA - 1.25 Acres. Quiet area. $14,900/obo. 239-777-3447 PUNTA GORDA 1.25Acres Country living Bring your livestock! Close to 1-75 & shops $22,900. 941-637-7776 PUNTA GORDA Charlotte Ranchettes Bermont side. 1 1/4 Acres, Livestock OK. Cleared, Fenced, $25,000. 941-456-6015 VACANT LAND-ZONED CT 3.43 ACRES/HAVE SURVEY PLACIDA RD/CHARITY CAIN 941-716-0685 The Sun Classified Page 10 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 29, 2011 Saturday, January 29, 2011 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 11 AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS ENGLEW OOD COURTESY OF ENGLEWOOD AREA BOARD OF RELATORS ML# Status Address Zip Code Subdivision Name D5781335 SLD 1330 IBIS DR 34224 HOLIDAY MOBILE ESTS D5780771 SLD 1446 IBIS DR 34224 HOLIDAY MOBILE ESTS C7020002 SLD 11223 WILLMINGTON BLVD 34224 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 63 D5779956 SLD 6129 REGATTA ST 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 72 D5774017 SLD 6281 FALCON DR 34224 LEMON BAY ISLES N5766738 SLD 872 E 5TH STREET 34223 ROCK CREEK PARK D5778400 SLD 1305 KINGFISHER DR 34224 HOLIDAY MOBILE ESTS D5776834 SLD 250011TH ST 34224 GROVE CITYTERRACE D558559 SLD 116 FLOWER 33947 ROTONDA HEIGHTS D5780388 SLD 21 QUAILS RUN BLVD# 21102 34223 QUAILS RUN I D5780402 SLD 611 APPLE LN # 128 34223 FOXWOOD A3932016 SLD 945 OSCEOLA BLVD 34223 BAYVISTA BLVD D5779474 SLD 4260 PLACIDA RD #13C 34224 FOREST PARK A3936852 SLD 45 CAPE HAZE DR 33946 CAPE HAZE D5781034 SLD 11144 DEERWOOD AVE 34224 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 63 N5770977 SLD 2217 OLEADA CT 34224 PALM LAKE ESTS SEC 1 C7016937 SLD 13562 DARNELL AVE. 33981 GARDENS OF GULF COVE D5780292 SLD 906 E 2ND ST 34223 ROCK CREEK PARK D5780415 SLD 601 BRAMBLEWOOD LN #185 34223 FOXWOOD N5770435 SLD 601 DEERWOOD AVE # 151 34223 FOXWOOD A3932327 SLD 9268 ZORN ST 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 58 C7019430 SLD 11987 GRETCHEN AVE 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 65 D5778676 SLD 9132 BENSONHURST LN 34224 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 74 C6997299 SLD 2635 N BEACH RD # 7 34223 SEA OATS BYTHE BAY D5779804 SLD 407 EDEN DR 34223 ENGLEWOOD ISLES C7013718 SLD 275 MARINER LN 33947 ROTONDA PINEHURST C7018649 SLD 8099TRACEY CIR 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 93 N5765526 SLD 2285 BUCKSKIN DR 34223 ENGLEWOOD FARM ACRES C7019885 SLD 9492 ATTICA CIR 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 81 D5781398 SLD 34 MEDALIST CT 33947 ROTONDA WEST WHITE MARSH D5771604 SLD 714 BOUNDARY BLVD 33947 ROTONDA WEST BROADMOOR A3932926 SLD 2765 N BEACH RD 34223 NOT APPLICABLE List Price Pool Sold Price BE FB HB Built Property Style 29,900 34,900 44,900 65,900 69,900 72,000 74,900 79,000 79,900 89,900 90,900 92,900 99,500 104,900 108,950 127,900 129,000 129,900 130,000 136,000 139,900 139,900 150,000 163,900 169,000 199,900 199,990 210,000 225,000 275,000 299,999 485.000 30,000 34,500 51,250 61,000 65,000 50,000 67,500 54,500 70,000 78,000 89,400 82,800 95,000 121,900 100,000 120,000 129,000 118,000 116,000 123,000 138,000 140,900 140,000 135,000 155,000 157,500 172,000 200,000 215,000 260,000 280,000 483.000 2 1 1 1973 Manufactured/Mobile HomeAll Cash 01/21/11 1 1 0 1965 Manufactured/Mobile HomeAll Cash 01/19/11 2 2 0 1984 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 2 2 0 2009 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 2 2 0 1988 Manufactured/Mobile HomeAll Cash 01/21/11 2 1 1972 Single Family Home New FHA 01/21/11 2 2 1972 Manufactured/Mobile HomeAll Cash 01/20/11 2 2 1972 Single Family Home All Cash 01/18/11 3 2 2007 Single Family Home All Cash 01/18/11 2 2 0 1983 Condo New Conventional 01/18/11 2 2 0 1986 Villa All Cash 01/17/11 2 2 0 1979 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 2 2 0 1997 Condo All Cash 01/20/11 4 2 0 1960 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 3 2 0 2006 Single Family Home All Cash 01/18/11 2 2 0 1984 Single Family Home All Cash 01/18/11 3 2 0 2005 Single Family Home All Cash 01/19/11 2 2 0 1977 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 2 2 0 1984 Villa All Cash 01/17/11 2 2 0 1984 Single Family Home All Cash 01/19/11 4 2 1 2007 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/19/11 3 2 0 2006 Single Family Home All Cash 01/20/11 3 2 1988 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/18/11 1 1 0 1982 Condo New Conventional 01/19/11 3 2 0 1981 Single Family Home All Cash 01/2111 3 2 2005 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/18/11 5 3 0 2007 Single Family Home All Cash 01/2111 3 2 1978 Single Family Home All Cash 01/18/11 3 2 0 1997 Single Family Home All Cash 01/2111 3 2 0 2000 Single Family Home All Cash 01/2111 4 3 2003 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/18/11 3 3 0 1973 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/21/11 CHARLOTTE COUNTY/NORTH PORT -COURTESY OF PUNTA GORDA, PORT CHARLOTTE, NORTH PORT ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ML# Status Address Zip Code Subdivision Name List Price C7012474 SLD 23420 HARPER AVE 33980 CHARLOTTE ACRES 16,500 F1001300 SLD 21922 CATHERINE AVE 33952 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 33 25,000 C7020428 SLD 21040 DELAKE AVE 33954 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 34 25,000 F1001345 SLD 820 KINGS CT#G 33950 KINGS COURTVILLAS 27,900 A3936236 SLD 13494 NEWPORT AVE 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 66 33,900 C7020406 SLD 22138 MALONE AVE 33952 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 7 33,900 F1001160 SLD 26485 RAMPART BLVD # A-1 33983 VILLA MANOR 34,900 C7012728 SLD 25050 SANDHILL BLVD # 6B1 33983 PINES AT DEEP CREEK I 34,900 A3932505 SLD 19218 ABHENRY CIR 33948 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 37 36,900 N5771210 SLD 382 EDGEMERE NW ST 33948 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 8 39,000 C7014720 SLD 3549 BEACON DR 33980 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 9 39,900 D5781157 SLD 3103 PINETREE ST 33952 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 5 39,900 C7019031 SLD 25225 RAMPART BLVD # 306 33983 LAKESHORE OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY 49,500 M5817354 SLD 1393 RED OAK RD 34288 PORT CHARLOTTE 48 50,000 C7018909 SLD 1462RIODEJANEIROAVE#B202 33983 PORCHES AT DEEP CREEK 1 PH 1 53,900 C7018910 SLD 1462RIODEJANEIROAVE#B 101 33983 PORCHES AT DEEP CREEK 1 PH 1 53,900 C7014235 SLD 409 BONITA NW AVE 33952 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 10 54,900 D5781358 SLD 1244 SANDY ST 33952 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 26 59,450 D5779956 SLD 6129 REGATTA ST 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 72 65,900 D5780707 SLD 22470 NEW YORK AVE 33952 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 13 65,900 C7018376 SLD 19505 QUESADA AVE # C-103 33948 OAKS III 69,900 N5766738 SLD 872 E 5TH STREET 34223 ROCK CREEK PARK 72,000 C7017337 SLD 2469 IVANHOE ST 33952 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 20 74,900 C7011418 SLD 2060WILLOW HAMMOCKCIR#304 33983 LAKE VIEW II AT HERITAGE LAKE PARK PH 278,900 C7017963 SLD 5210 BUTTERFLY LN C7016822 SLD 23110 LINDALE AVE R4595009 SLD 2570 GREENLAND ST D5780671 SLD 5100ABDELLALN C7018142 SLD 11430 2ND AVE A3932016 SLD 945 OSCEOLA BLVD C7020027 SLD 21177 INSIDE AVE C7017418 SLD 25457TERRAIN LN R4595160 SLD 7533 MEROLLA RD F1001340 SLD 21277 PEMBERTON AVE C7020355 SLD 33 SAO PAULO DR D5780113 SLD 601 SHREVE ST # 63-B C7018752 SLD 2399 RIO DE JANEIRO AVE D5780292 SLD 906 E 2ND ST C7019430 SLD 11987 GRETCHEN AVE C7005769 SLD 24067 BUCKINGHAM WAY C7018062 SLD 2616 ROLLING RD C7007658 SLD 292 ALLWORTHYST C7015280 SLD 1528 SCARLETT AVE C7009512 SLD 5114 MELBOURNE ST #1204 C7013084 SLD 18471 MONET AVE C7013201 SLD 396WABASHTER D5779804 SLD 407 EDEN DR C7019898 SLD 207 KINDRED BLVD C7018649 SLD 8099TRACEYCIR C7016758 SLD 1787 BELLE CT C7019885 SLD 9492 ATTICA CIR C7019182 SLD 2531 QUAIL TER C7018029 SLD 2402 RISKENTER D5772118 SLD 12575 OGLESBYTER C7015012 SLD 1736 SUZI ST C7015555 SLD 1529 SUZI ST C7018939 SLD 3946 CROOKED ISLAND DR A3932926 SLD 2765 N BEACH RD 34288 PORT CHARLOTTE 12 79,900 33954 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 15 84,900 34288 PORT CHARLOTTE 89,000 34291 PORT CHARLOTTE 89,400 33955 SOUTH PUNTA GORDA HGHTS 1ST ADD 91,500 34223 BAYVISTA BLVD 92,900 33952 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 27 97,520 33983 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 23 99,900 34291 PORT CHARLOTTE 26 105,500 33952 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 27 105,900 33983 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 20 109,900 33950 BANYAN POINT 110,500 33983 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 23 128,400 34223 ROCK CREEK PARK 129,900 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 65 139,900 33980 KINGS GATE 149,000 34288 TOLEDO BLADE 149,000 33954 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 15 149,900 34289 LAKESIDE PLANTATION 149,900 33980 THE PEACE RIVER PRESERVE 150,000 33948 PORT CHARLOTTE 164,900 33954 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 15 164,900 34223 ENGLEWOOD ISLES 169,000 33954 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 14 169,900 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 93 199,990 33950 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 5 225,000 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 81 225,000 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 269,900 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 289,900 33953 EGT 299,000 33950 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 12 334,900 33950 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 12 374,000 33950 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 12 421,900 34223 NOT APPLICABLE 485,000 S Pool Sold Price BE FB HB Built 15,000 25,000 25,000 28,100 40,000 33,900 26,000 30,000 38,000 37,800 40,500 34,555 40,000 45,000 53,000 47,000 56,100 51,000 61,000 45,000 62,000 50,000 70,750 70,000 70,100 87,900 84,000 83,000 90,000 82,800 110,000 87,500 66,000 99,900 110,000 85,000 124,000 118,000 140,900 125,000 120,000 150,900 135,900 135,000 144,000 164,900 155,000 162,500 172,000 212,000 215,000 250,000 275,000 220,000 320,000 355,000 426,000 483,000 3 2 1956 2 1 0 1961 3 1 0 1981 1 1 0 1981 3 2 0 1973 2 2 0 1976 2 2 1987 2 2 1989 2 2 0 1982 3 2 0 1987 2 2 1972 3 2 0 1964 2 2 0 1984 3 2 0 2006 2 2 0 2006 2 2 0 2006 3 2 1974 4 3 0 1980 2 2 0 2009 3 2 1 1978 2 2 0 1985 2 1 1972 3 2 0 1997 2 2 2006 4 2 0 1997 3 2 0 1995 3 2 1 2006 3 2 0 2004 3 2 0 2006 2 2 0 1979 3 2 0 2003 3 2 0 1988 3 2 0 2007 3 2 0 1993 4 2 0 2006 2 2 0 1980 3 2 0 1982 2 2 0 1977 3 2 0 2006 3 2 0 2001 4 2 1 2005 4 2 1993 3 2 2003 3 2 1 2006 3 2 1992 3 2 1993 3 2 0 1981 3 2 0 2006 5 3 0 2007 2 2 0 1963 3 2 0 1997 3 2 0 1992 3 2 0 2010 2 2 1 1997 3 2 1 2010 3 2 0 1986 3 2 0 1991 3 3 0 1973 Property Style Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Sold Terms All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New FHA 01/20/11 01/21/11 01/21/11 01/21/11 01/24/11 01/21/11 01/21/11 01/24/11 01/20/11 01/24/11 01/26/11 01/21/11 01/21/11 01/24/11 01/25/11 01/25/11 01/26/11 01/20/11 01/21/11 01/24/11 01/24/11 01/21/11 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/20/11 Condo All Cash 01/20/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/20/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/24/11 Single Family Home New FHA 01/21/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/21/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/24/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/25/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/25/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 Condo New Conventional 01/25/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/20/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/26/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/24/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/20/11 Single Family Home Other 01/21/11 Condo All Cash 01/21/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/21/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/20/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/26/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/21/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/25/11 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/26/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/20/11 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/26/11 Single Family Home All Cash 01/26/11 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/21/11 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/21/11 SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY -COURTESY OF VENICE AREA BOARD OF REALTORS ML# Status Address Zip Code Subdivision Name List Price Poo C7020101 SLD 253 ALGIERS DR 34293 VENICE EAST SEC 1 41,900 N N5769079 SLD 311 E BAFFIN DR 34293 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 59 55,000 N C7013416 SLD 313 PAMETO RD 34275 BAY POINT CORR 79,900 N N5769601 SLD 510 GRANADA AVE # 102 34285 MANOR HOUSE SOUTH 89,900 N C7019321 SLD 908 VILLAS DR # 64 34285 VENICE VILLAS 92,900 N N5769942 SLD 5975 OSPREY RD 34293 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 68 150,000 N N5770968 SLD 408 GIOVANNI DR 34275 SORRENTO EAST UNIT 4 159,900 N N5770136 SLD 1714 CELTIC DR #102 34293 KENSINGTON PRESERVE OF ST ANDREWS EAST169,900 N A3937209 SLD 107 COROT DR 34275 SORRENTO EAST UNIT 3 189,700 Y N5768060 SLD 571 CATALINA ISLES CIR 34292 ISLES OF CHESTNUT CREEK UNIT 1 199,900 N N5770325 SLD 1701 AUBURN LAKES DR# 31 34292 TUSCANY LAKE 214,900 Y N5768315 SLD 1809 OAKWOOD CT 34293 HERITAGE LAKE ESTS 242,000 Y A3932642 SLD 190 CIPRIANI WAY 34275 VENETIAN GOLF & RIVER CLUB PH 3A & 3B250,000 N N5769689 SLD 1528 WATERFORD DR 34292 WATERFORD PH 1A 264,500 Y A3935755 SLD 412 ARBORVIEW LN 34292 SAWGRASS UNIT 4 345,000 N A3929771 SLD 591 OAK RIVER CT 34229 BAY OAKS ESTS UNIT 1 347,000 Y N5769998 SLD 400 RIO TERRA 34285 BELLAGIO ON VENICE ISLAND 389,900 Y A3912126 SLD 2007 CALUSA LAKES BLVD 34275 CALUSA LAKES UNIT 1 399,000 Y A3921194 SLD 2199 CALUSA LAKES BLVD 34275 CALUSA LAKES UNIT 6 399,900 Y N5769544 SLD 109 MEDICI TER 34275 VENETIAN GOLF & RIVER CLUB PH 3-1 449,000 Y N5767448 SLD 416 BELLINI CIR 34275 SORRENTO SOUTH UNIT 1 495,000 Y I Sold Price BE FB HB Built Property Style 47,000 44,000 75,000 90,000 70,000 130,000 125,000 162,000 170,000 180,000 188,000 220,000 240,000 250,000 350,100 320,000 370,000 370,000 350,000 432,500 415,000 Sold Terms Sold Date LP/SqFt 2 1 0 1971 Single Family Home All Cash 1/21/2011 56.39 2 2 1958 Single Family Home All Cash 1/19/2011 30.56 3 2 1958 Single Family Home Other 1/19/2011 85.73 2 1 1969 Condo All Cash 1/20/2011 124.86 0 1 0 1973 Condo All Cash 1/20/2011 387.08 3 2 1999 Single Family Home All Cash 1/20/2011 114.94 3 2 0 1981 Single Family Home All Cash 1/21/2011 86.01 2 2 0 2006 Condo New Conventional 1/20/2011 109.4 3 2 1 1980 Single Family Home All Cash 1/21/2011 95.18 3 2 1990 Single Family Home All Cash 1/20/2011 111.06 3 2 0 2004 Condo New Conventional 1/18/2011 141.01 2 2 1983 Single Family Home New Conventional 1/20/2011 124.29 3 2 0 2005 Single Family Home All Cash 1/21/2011 117.1 3 2 1990 Single Family Home All Cash 1/20/2011 123.25 3 2 0 2002 Single Family Home All Cash 1/17/2011 121.44 4 2 0 2000 Single Family Home New Conventional 1/19/2011 153.2 2 2 1 2001 Single Family Home All Cash 1/21/2011 222.55 3 3 1999 Single Family Home New Conventional 1/18/2011 149.61 3 2 1999 Single Family Home New Conventional 1/17/2011 153.51 3 3 2006 Single Family Home All Cash 1/18/2011 175.67 3 2 1 1975 Single Family Home All Cash 1/20/2011 206.94 Sold Terms Sold Date LP/SqFt 44.49 61.88 46.67 71.79 73.04 74.38 78.02 69.42 53.13 88.75 65.73 61.69 87.59 46.37 65.63 85.72 80.93 89.22 89.04 90.79 50.25 100.21 85.13 238.57 90.23 97.66 63.61 105.95 118.17 130.77 122.35 285.97 LP/SP Ratio 100.33 98.85 114.14 92.56 92.99 69.44 90.12 68.99 87.61 86.76 98.35 89.13 95.48 116.21 91.79 93.82 100 90.84 89.23 90.44 98.64 100.71 93.33 82.37 91.72 78.79 86 95.24 95.56 94.55 93.33 99.59 Sold Date LP/SqFt 16.3 22.83 23.15 46.5 28.34 27.9 38.61 40.21 34.62 34.95 43.65 25.68 56.51 31.09 49.22 40.93 33.85 29.53 71.79 32.84 75.65 74.38 63.58 100.13 36.3 59.7 42.71 74.81 53.92 61.69 52.57 50.51 53.55 56.97 51.24 79.04 86.82 89.22 100.21 96.63 70.25 64.45 80.16 83.33 75.89 98.39 90.23 93.76 63.61 146.58 118.17 159.42 187.03 164.83 160.32 202.49 163.34 285.97 LP/SP Ratio 90.91 100 100 100.72 117.99 100 74.5 85.96 102.98 96.92 101.5 86.6 80.81 90 98.33 87.2 102.19 85.79 92.56 68.29 88.7 69.44 94.46 88.72 87.73 103.53 94.38 92.84 98.36 89.13 112.8 87.59 62.56 94.33 100.09 76.92 96.57 90.84 100.71 83.89 80.54 100.67 90.66 90 87.33 100 91.72 95.64 86 94.22 95.56 92.63 94.86 73.58 95.55 94.92 100.97 99.59 LP/SP Ratio 112.17 80 93.87 100.11 75.35 86.67 78.17 95.35 89.62 90.05 87.48 90.91 96 94.52 101.48 92.22 94.9 92.73 87.52 96.33 83.84 The Sun Classified Page 12 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 29, 2011 WATERFRONT Zl 515 .9��iiii PROPERTY LOWEST PRICED direct bayfront of its kind on Florida's West Coast. Extremely deep sailboat water (10+ ft) at your dock. Spectacular one of a kind 180 degree water views. Price reduced by $300K to only $529,900. 941-769-0200 MANASOTA KEY Building lot 4th from Gulf. $650,000 941474-3282 14554 i-rzzell Ka. UoulDe lot. Recently dredged canal, seawall & dock. $139K (941)-964-0410 SOUT OF TOWN LOTS S1520 II4U , L nIi II UL :. _ 11. ii.1l, 321' gated, paved roads, under grd util, $90K 941-662-0427 www.businesspage.us/greenriver L BUSINESS FOR SALE 1600 DECORATIVE DRIVEWAY Busi- ness, 6' x 10' trailer, complete w/all tools to start your business immed. $12,000 941-697-6674 EST. FITNESS center, turnkey, trained staff, prime location, only serious inquiries. 317-610-9479 BUSINESS RENTALS 1610 A PRIME 41 Locations, CG&CI, retail, office, rest., warehse, auto & mfg, 6504685 sq ft, great price, signage & visibility, some free rent & bldout. 941-323-7116 ENGLEWOOD Office w/confer- ence rm, plans table, for drafts- man/engineer/bldr etc. 7025 Placida Rd. $800 941-270-7839 I ADVERTISE WITH THE- SUN CLASSIFIED PORT CHARLOTTE 3 room office for rent. $400 month. Water included. 1st & last required. 941- 380-9212 PORT CHARLOTTE 3,000 - 6,000 SF., Warehouse/Office Space Available. Excellent Locations! Starting at $5.00 sf. Call Albert (941)-628-2883 or (941)-629-2558 PORT CHARLOTTE Professional Office Space 3 Single Rooms Avail- able. $350., $300., & $300. 3480 Depew Cir. 941-743-3812 PUNTA GORDA 1 or 2 Offices w/ Possible Storage, 230 sf total. incl Util., Net, Fax & Copier w/ Shared Kitchen & Restroom. Call for Info. 941-637-4616 PUNTA GORDA Beauty/Barber Shop. 3101 Sulstone Dr., Harbor Heights 941-627-6915 Murdock Prof. Plaza US 41 frontage, FREE RENT terms negotiable, no personal guarantee Real Living All Florida Realty 941-629-1121 VENICE ISLAND, Professional Office, 1200sq ft, rec. remodeled 321 S Nokomis Ave. Immaculate Inside and out. 941-485-1191 VENICE Offices/Warehouses & office-warehouse combo's, All sizes & locations. 941-485-1119 INCOME PROPERTY 1615 VENICE MINI STORAGE FACILITY, 425 Units, $1.1M. MaryBeth, Pre- ferred Properties, Realtors. 941- 416-3829 COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL PROP 1620 ARCADIA 12 ac By Owner! House & Shop, 1399 ft. Hwy 17 Frontage, Zoned Comm. Info 863-494-5540 or 863-244-3585 LAKE WALES - Prime retail store- front in the Lake Wales Downtown Business District. Onestory build- ing with 2700 SF Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. $229,900. Keller Williams Realty Lake Wales - Team Com- mercial 863-679-1710 www.TeamCommercial.org PORT CHARLOTTE 17450 Brighton Ave 3000sf SHOP for Auto, Tires, AC Repair, mfg...2 offices, laundry, 3 baths, 10 park- ing, $1,800 941456-0219 COMMERCIAL/ NOTICE FACTION INDUSTRIAL PROP I 3116 1620 PORT CHARLOTTE- Prime office space, 3 units 1,000sf. ea. Brand new. Sandhill Blvd. Turnkey/Fully built out. (941)-624-5992 WINTER HAVEN, previous bank bldg, great visibility & easy access at corner of Recker Hwy & Spirit Lake Rd. Bldg could easily be con- verted to accommodate other retail uses. 4555sf bldg on 3.8 acres. BPC zoning $700,000 863-679-1710 www.TeamCommercial.org & STORAGE 1640 CHARLOTTE HARBOR IL Zoning 1300sf, 10' overhead door, Cen- teral location $600/mo + tax 941- 276-0393 MURDOCK AREA 4400sf, Paul- son Dr. Also: 1400SF Includes bath, office, & overhead door. Call for special rates. 941-6260416 NORTH PORT- 400, 800 & 1600 SF whse, $195mo. + tax, $390 mo. + tax & $780 mo + tax. 941-661-6720 PORT CHARLOTTE Warehouse For Lease 800 or 1600 sq ft. available. Starting at $350 Water included. 941-380-9212 PUNTA GORDA, New 1600 sf., large overhead doors on each end + bathroom. $600. mo + tax. 239- 248-0020 3100 LEGALS FICTITIOUS NAME 3112 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of The Palms of Venice located at 320 Center Rd in the County of Sarasota, in the city of Venice, Florida 34292 intends to register the said name with the Division of Corpo- rations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at Venice, Florida, this 27th day of January 2011. Marcia Kovacs Publish: January 29, 2011 NOTICE OF ACTION Z ^3116 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION Case No.: 10-0158-CA CHARLOTTE STATE BANK, a state banking corporation, Plaintiff, v. MICHELL LOPEZ AND TEIMI SERGIO; AND ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: MICHELL LOPEZ YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the fol- lowing property in Charlotte Coun- ty, Florida: Lot 12, Block 2850, Port Charlotte Subdivision, Sec- tion 47, according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page(s)61A through 61G, inclusive, of the Public Records of Char- lotte County, Florida. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Roger H. Miller III, Esquire, Farr, Farr, Emerich, Hackett and Carr, P.A., the Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 99 Nesbit Street, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, on or before Feb- ruary 23rd. 2011, and file the orig- inal with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plain- tiff's attorney or immediately there- after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated on January 19th. 2011. BARBARA T. SCOTT As Clerk of the Court By: T. Pekar As Deputy Clerk Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 114849 2527012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY CASE NO. 10005046CA GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. STEPHANIE N. BRIGGS, et. al. Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: SECTION 20 CIVIC ASSOCI- ATION, INC. A Florida corporation Last known address(s): C/O CARR, DAROL H. M, 2315 AARON ST., PORT CHARLOTTE, FL 33952 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: LOT 21, BLOCK 623, OF PUNTA GORDA ISLES, SEC- TION 20, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 2-A THROUGH 2- Z-42, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 305 BAHIA BLANCA DRIVE PUNTA GORDA, FL 33983 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Diana Chung, Attorney for Plain- tiff, whose address is 2901 Stirling Road, Suite 300, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312 on or before Febru- ary 22nd, 2011, and file the origi- nal with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demand- ed in the complaint. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 18th day of January, 2011. BARBARA T. SCOTT As Clerk of the Court By: T. Pekar As Deputy Clerk A copy of this Notice of Action, Complaint and Lis Pendens were sent to the defendants and address named above. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons need- ing a reasonable accommodation to participate in this proceeding should, no later than seven (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's disability coordinator at 9416372113, 350 E MARION. PUNTA GORDA FL, 33950. If hear- ing impaired, contact (TDD) 8009558771 via Florida Relay System. This is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 117693 2526557 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORI- DA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 08-2010-CA-003339 SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, vs. DALE HOSKISSON, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: DALE HOSKISSON LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 5411 CHARD TERRACE, PORT CHAR- LOTTE, FL 33981 ALSO ATTEMPTED AT: 6564 COLI- SEUM BOULEVARD, PORT CHAR- LOTTE, FL 33981; 97 W PACIFIC STREET, BLACKFOOT, ID 83221 AND 60 ALEXANDER BLVD, BLACKFOOT, ID 83221 CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN LISA M. HOSKISSON LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 5411 CHARD TERRACE, PORT CHAR- LOTTE, FL 33981 ALSO ATTEMPTED AT: 6564 COLI- SEUM BOULEVARD, PORT CHAR- LOTTE, FL 33981; 97 W PACIFIC STREET, BLACKFOOT, ID 83221 AND 60 ALEXANDER BLVD, BLACKFOOT, ID 83221 CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: Lot 6, Block 1767, Port Charlotte Subdivision, Sec- tion 52, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 5, Pages 66A through 66F, of the Public Records of Charlotte Coun- ty, Florida. Has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. Watson, P.A., Attor- ney for Plaintiff, whose address is 1800 NW 49TH STREET, SUITE 120, FT. LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before February 22nd, 2011, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publi- cation of this Notice in the CHAR- LOTTE SUN and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attor- ney or immediately thereafter; oth- erwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demand- ed in the complaint. If you are a person with a disabil- ity who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- tain assistance. Please contact the Administrative Services Manager whose office is located at 350 E. Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, Flori- da 33950, and whose telephone number is (941) 637-2281 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand 18th day of January, 2011. Barbara T. Scott As Clerk of the Court By T. Pekar As Deputy Clerk Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 107507 2526592 NOTICE OF AUCTION 3119 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The following vehicles) will be auctioned off for unpaid towing and storage charges per FS 713.78. Vehicles) at 4001 Santa Barbara Blvd #239, Naples, FL 1 1990 Chry Lebaron Cv Mar 1C3XJ4531LG416600 On February 14, 2011 at 9:00 am at 1049 Endeavor Court. Nokomis FL The towing company reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. Publish: January 29, 2011 FORECLOSURE 3122 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY CASE NO. 08-6435-CA WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORA- TION, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM G. FAIRCHILD; et. al., Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated January 11th. 2011 and entered in Case No. 08-6435- CA, of the Circuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and for Charlotte County, Florida, wherein WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORA- TION is a Plaintiff and WILLIAM G. FAIRCHILD; VIRGINIA L. FAIRCHILD, UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2 are the Defendants. BARBARA T. SCOTT as The Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com, at 11:00 am on March 11th. 2011 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 48, WYCHEWOOD SHORES SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, AT PAGES 25A AND 25B, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 12th day of January. 2011. BARBARA T. SCOTT As Clerk of the Court By: N. Lokker As Deputy Clerk IMPORTANT In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a reasonable accommodation to participate in this proceeding should, no later than seven (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's disability coordinator at 9416372113, 350 E MARION, PUNTA GORDA FL, 33950. If hearing impaired, contact (TDD) 8009558771 via Florida Relay System. Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 117693 2527047 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 20th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORI- DA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 08-2008-CA-001122 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE PLAINTIFF VS. SANDRA KETTLER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SANDRA KETTLER IF ANY; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HERE- IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; JAMES F. PAXON; KAREN T. PAXON; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSES- SION, DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Summary Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated Novem- ber 10th. 2010 entered in Civil Case No. 08-2008-CA-001122 of the Circuit Court of the 20th Judi- cial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Punta Gorda, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.charlotte.realfore- close.com, Punta Gorda, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 11th day of March. 2011 the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to- wit: LOT 22, BLOCK 3096, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVI- SION, SECTION 50, A SUB- DIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 64A THROUGH 64F, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any. other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 18th day of November. 2010. BARBARA T. SCOTT Clerk of the Circuit Court By: N. Lokker Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accom- modation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- tance. Please contact COURT ADMINISTRATION at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immedi- ately upon receiving this notifi- cation if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days, at the CHARLOTTE County Courthouse at 941- 637-2199; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 105947 2527054 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CHAR- LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 082008CA005301XXXXXX WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORA- TION, Plaintiff, vs. MALORY VERTUS, et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 3122 suant to an Order or Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated December 6th, 2010, and entered in Case No. 082008CA005301XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in and for Charlotte County, Florida, wherein WACHOVIA MORTGAGE CORPORA- TION is Plaintiff and MALORY VER- TUS; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAV- ING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at website of www.charlotte.realfore- close.com at Charlotte County, Florida at 11:00 a.m. on the 9th day of March, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to- wit: LOT 20 IN BLOCK 3218 OF PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVI- SION SECTION 51, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 65A THROUGH 65H, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORI- DA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, per- sons needing special accommoda- tion to participate in this proceed- ing, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Administrative Services Manager whose office is located at 350 E. Marion Ave, Punta Gorda, FL 33950, and whose telephone num- ber is (941) 637-2281, within two working days of your receipt of this notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. DATED at Punta Gorda, Florida, on December 8th, 2010. BARBARA SCOTT As Clerk, Circuit Court BY: N. Lokker As Deputy Clerk Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 105230 2526301 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08-2008-CA- 005941 DIVISION: WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, FSB. F.K.A. WORLD SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff, vs. DANIEL R. MARTINS A/K/A DANIEL D. MARTINS, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pur suant to a Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated December 6th, 2010, and entered in Case No. 08- 2008-CA-005941 of the Circuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Cir- cuit in and for Charlotte County, Florida in which Wachovia Mort- gage, Fsb. F.k.a. World Savings Bank, is the Plaintiff and Daniel R. Martins a/k/a Daniel D. Martins, David D. Martins, Tenant # 1 n/k/a Karalisa Zarifis, Tenant #2 n/k/a Jason Zarifis, are defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash online at www.char- lotte.realforeclose.com, Char- lotte County, Florida at 11:00 AM on the 11th day of March, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 17, BLOCK 3716, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 63, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 77A THROUGH 77G INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 6136 CATALAN ST, ENGLEWOOD, FL 34224 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated in Charlotte County, Florida this 10th day of December, 2010. Clerk of the Circuit Court Charlotte County, Florida By: N. Lokker Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a disabili- ty who needs any accommodation in order to participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Administrative Services Man- ager, whose office is located at 350 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda, FL 33950 and whose telephone number is (941) 637-2281, within two (2) working days of receipt of this notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955- 8771, Tel: (941) 637-2238; Fax: (941) 637-2216. Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 272484 2526351 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORI- DA CASE NO. 2009-4067 CA BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. JACQUES CLOUTIER, et ux., et al., Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to an Order or Final Judg- ment Scheduling Foreclosure Sale entered on January 18th. 2011 in this case now pending in said Court, the style of which is indicat- ed above. The Clerk shall sell the property at public sale to the highest and best bidder for cash, except as set forth hereinafter, on February 23rd. 2011 at 11:00 am at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com i NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 3122 n accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes. The following described property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to- wit: UNIT 602 BOCA VISTA HAR- BOR D. A CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING TO THE DEC- LARATION OF CONDOMINI- UM RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2397. PAGE 1303. AND AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN CONDOMINIUM BOOK 12. PAGES 23A THROUGH 23K. PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY. FLORIDA. a/k/a: 602 BOCA VISTA HARBOR. PLACIDA. FLORI- DA 33946-2630 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE. IF ANY. OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. ORDERED AT CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA, this 18th day of January, 2011. As Clerk, Circuit Court CHARLOTTE, Florida By: N. Lokker As Deputy Clerk Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 123205 2526606 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION Case No. 09-6328-CA FIRST BANK, a Missouri State Chartered Bank, as successor by merger to COAST BANK OF FLORI- DA, a Florida State Chartered Bank, Plaintiff, vs. PATRICE BRUN, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF PATRICE BRUN, Defendants. NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur- suant to Final Summary Judgment in Foreclosure entered in this cause, in the Circuit Court of Char- lotte County, Florida, I will sell the property situated in Charlotte County, Florida, described below, at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, except as set forth here- inafter, on March 11th, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at www.charlotte.real- foreclose.com, in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes. THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 41 SOUTH, RANGE 23 EAST, CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO KNOWN AS TRACTS 277 and 278, CHARLOTTE RANCHETTES. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE THEIR CLAIMS WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE. NOTICE: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom- modation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please con- tact the ADA Coordinator, 350 E. Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, FL, 33950, 1-941-637-2281, within two (2) working days of your receipt of this notice; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1- 800-955-8771. Dated: 1/12/11 BARBARA T. SCOTT CLERK OF COURT By N. Lokker Deputy Clerk Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 100738 2527114 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08-2009-CA- 001435 DIVISION: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORT- GAGE LOAN TRUST 2006- FF11, Plaintiff, vs. TONYA MILLER-TURCZYN, A/K/A TONYA K. MILLER-TUR- CZYN, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated November 10, 2010 and entered in Case No. 08-2009-CA-001435 of the Circuit Court of the TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida wherein DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPA- NY, AS TRUSTEE FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-FF11, is the Plaintiff and TONYA MILLER-TURCZYN, A/K/A TONYA K. MILLER-TUR- CZYN; PETER TURCZYN; MORT- GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INCORPORATED AS NOMINEE FOR HOME LOAN SER- VICES, INC.; TENANT #1 N/K/A GARY PRESTON and TENANT #2 N/K/A KATHLEEN PRESTON are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at WWW.CHARLOTTE.REALFORE- CLOSE.COM in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statues. at 11:00AM, on the 11th day of March, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 39, BLOCK 348 OF PUNTA GORDA ISLES, SEC- TION 16, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 27A THROUGH 270, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 16337 JAUREZ CIR- CLE, PUNTA GORDA, FL 33955 Any person claiming an inter- Saturday, January 29, 2011 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 13 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 3122 est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on November 18th, 2010. Barbara T. Scott Clerk of the Circuit Court By: N. Lokker Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a special accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Deputy Court Administrator whose office is located at 116 West Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, tele- phone number (813) 637- 2281; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), on 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 234766 2527090 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 10-2562CA IBERIABANK, a state of Louisiana chartered commer- cial bank qualified to do busi- ness in the State of Florida, Plaintiff, v. ANTHONY D. BARTIROME, AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ESTATE OF KENNETH J. SANDSTROM, SR. AND NOT INDIVIDUALLY; and GEORGE W. SMITH AND JULIE CARON, f/k/a JULIE ALLEN, AS CO- TRUSTEES OF THE KENNETH J. SANDSTROM REVOCABLE TRUST u/a/d NOVEMBER 12, 1991, a/k/a KENNETH D. SANDSTROM REVOCABLE TRUST u/a/d NOVEMBER 12, 1991, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE is hereby given that, pur- suant to a Final Judgment entered November 22nd, 2010, in Case Number 10-2562CA in the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Charlotte County, Florida, described as: Lots 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59 and 60, SHULMAN'S COMMERCIAL PARK, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 15, Pages 45A through 45C, of the Public Records of Charlotte County, Florida, which shall be referred to herein as the "Real Property." Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, appur- tenances, privileges, rights, inter- ests dower, reversions, remain- ders and easements thereunto appertaining, all of which, together with all of the following, will here- inafter be referred to as the "Mort- gaged Property": A. all structures and improve- ments on the Real Property; B. all right, title, and interest of Mortgagor to the materials, soil, flowers, shrubs, crops, trees, tim- ber, emblements and other prod- ucts now or hereafter on, under or above the Real Property, or any part or parcel thereof; C. all of Mortgagor's right, title, interest, and privileges arising under all contracts and permits entered into or obtained in connec- tion with the development or oper- ation of the Real Property, includ- ing by way of example and not in limitation: all development and con- struction permits, approvals, reso- lutions, variances, licenses, and franchises granted by municipal, county, state, and federal govern- mental authorities, or any of their respective agencies; all architec- tural, engineering, and construc- tion contracts; all drawings, plans, specifications and plats; and all contracts and agreements for the furnishing of utilities; D. all of Mortgagor's interest in all utility security deposits or bonds deposited in connection with the Real Property; E. all of Mortgagor's interest as lessor in and to all leases or rental arrangements affecting all or any part of the Real property and all other rents and profits derived from the Real Property, all income or proceeds from the development of or economic activity upon any part of the Real Property; F. all of Mortgagor's interest in and to any and all contracts and agreements for the sale of the Real Property, or any part thereof or any interest therein, now existing, all of Mortgagor's interest in and right to earnest money deposits made upon such contracts and agreements; G. all land improvements to and upon the Real Property, including water, sanitary, and storm sewer systems, and all related equipment and appurtenances thereto, now existing located in, upon, over or under the Real Property; H. all machinery, apparatus, equipment, fittings, and fixtures, whether actually or constructively attached to the Real Property, and all trade, domestic, and ornamen- tal fixtures and articles of personal property of every kind and nature whatsoever now located in, upon, over or under the Real Property, or any part thereof, and used or usable in connection with any pre- sent or future operation or devel- opment of the Real Property, and now owned or hereafter acquired by Mortgagor, including by way of example and not in limitation: heat- ing, air conditioning, freezing, light- ing, laundry, incinerating, and power equipment; engines, pipes, wells, water filtering systems and softening devices, water heaters, pumps, tanks, and motors; all swimming pools and appurte- nances thereto; all electrical and plumbing installations; all furniture, furnishings, wall and floor cover- ings, blinds, elevators, appliances, television antennas and cables, storm and screen windows and doors, and lighting fixtures; all building materials and equipment now delivered to the Real Property or stored at an off-site location which are intended to be installed on the Real Property; I. all right, title and interest of Mortgagor in and to all unearned premiums accrued, accruing, or to accrue under any and all insurance policies now existing which covers all or any portion of the Mortgaged Property; all proceeds or sums payable for the loss of or damage to all or any portion of the Mort- gaged Property; all payments received under warranties applica- ble to all or any portion of the Mort- gaged Property; and any other amounts received in satisfaction of claims for defects in all or any por- tion of the Mortgaged Property. Together with all present and future leases and other tenant arrangements ("Lease"), which affect all or any portion of the Prop- erty. Together with all rents, income and profits arising from the Lease(s) and any and all other rents, income or profits for the use and occupancy of the Property by any person, firm, corporation or other legal entity from whatever source derived, all upon the follow- ing terms and conditions: 1. Borrower hereby irrevocably assigns to Lender all the third party contract rights, security deposits, rents, revenues of any kind or nature, issues, profits and insur- ance proceeds arising from the Property, all leases affecting the property and all contracts and con- tract rights held by Borrower rela- tive to the sale of any portion of the Mortgaged Property, until such time that the Note, and any future advances or any renewals are paid in full. Any and all awards or payments, including interest thereon, and the right to receive the same, as a result of (a) the exercise or the right of eminent domain, (b)the alteration of the grade of any street, or (c) any other injury to, taking of or decrease in the value of the Mortgaged Property. All contracts and contract rights of Borrower arising from contracts entered into in connection with development, construction upon or operation of the property, and all of Debtor's right, title and interest in and to any and all governmental licenses, permits, approvals, allo- cations and similar matters and documents obtained or to be obtained in connection with said development, construction and operation of the Mortgaged Prop- erty. All of Borrower's right, title and interest in and to any trade names, names of businesses or fictitious names of any kind used in conjunc- tion with the operation of any busi- ness or endeavor located on the Mortgaged Property. All of Debtor's interest in all utility NOTICE OF NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE 3122 3122 FORECLOSURE 3122 security deposits or bonds with respect to the Mortgaged Property or any part or parcel thereof. at Public sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.Char- lotte.realforeclose.com at 11:00 a.m. on the 24th day of February. 2011. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated: December 8th. 2010. BARBARA T. SCOTT CLERK OF COURT CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA By N. Lokker As Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accom- modation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- tance. Please contact the Administrative Services Man- ager whose office is located at 350 E. Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, and whose telephone number is (941) 637-2281, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immedi- ately upon receiving this notifi- cation if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Publish: January 22, 29, 2011 274145 2528027 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 - - - j NOTICE OF SALE S3130 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The following vehicle/vessel(s) will be auctioned for unpaid towing & storage charges only, per FS 713.78. Vehicle @ 2800 Vizza Lane. North Port, FL 34286. 2002 TOYT VIN# 4T3ZF13C52U472310 on February 10, 2011, @ 9am PUBLISH: January 29, 2011 318559 2529132 PROMPT WRECKER SERVICE 11139 TAMIAMI TRAIL PUNTA GORDA, FL 33955 (941) 6394000 AUCTION DATE 2/16/11 AT 10:00 AM 2006 HONDA VIN# JHMCM564X6C002238 Publish: January 29, 2011 103614 2531280 S WORKSHOPS S 3134 PUBLIC NOTICE OF A NEIGHBORHOOD WORKSHOP A Neighborhood Workshop will be held to discuss proposed Rezone Petition No. 11-02 on an 11.07 acre + parcel located on the west side of S.R. 776 (Englewood Road) and east side of Old Englewood Road (across from the Buchan Airfield). This property is currently vacant. This parcel is designated Office/Multi-Family Residential on the Sarasota County Com- prehensive Plan Future Land Use Map. The proposed Rezoning Petition No. 11- 02 is a request by the property owner to change the current zoning on the 11.07 acre + parcel from OUE-2 (Open Use Estate, 1 dwelling unit per 2 acres) to RMF-1/PUD (Residential Multi-Family, 6 dwelling units per acre/Planned Unit Development). The proposed project called Gateway Square & Villas will be a pedestrian friendly/green/mixed use commercial/residential project. The pro- ject proposes nine - one story single fam- ily homes in the southern portion of the GOREN BRIDGE WITH TANNAH HIRSCH @2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q 1 - As South, vulnerable, you hold: The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 47KK960AKQ834J873 14 Pass 1F Pass 24 Pass ? The bidding hasroceeded: What action do you take? SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 10 Pass 14 Pass 9 What do you bid now? Q 5 - Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: * ,AK85K 1076520 K7 K3 Q 2 As South, vulnerable, you hold: AQ87KAK5 93sAKQ 76 The bidding has proceeded: i Q 8 7 AK 5 0 9 3 46 AK Q 7 6 The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH Pass 10 2* ? The bidding has proceeded: *weak SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST w 16 Pass 1F Pass What action do you take? What do you bid now? Q 6 - As South, vulnerable, you hold: ACROSS 1 Do pull-ups 5 Aleutian island 9 Lint 14 Bronte heroine Jane - 15 Where monkeys swing 16 Quart, plus 17 Non-crystalline gemstone 18 Cities 19 Full of energy 20 Motion detectors 22 Saw 24 Fridge stick 25 Proves innocent 26 Bleachers 29 Listens to 31 Coke rival 32 Milan money, formerly 33 Capitalize on 36 Brewery product 37 Renowned 40 Dairy unit 41 1,060, to Tiberius 42 "Diana" composer 43 Orchid-loving sleuth 45 "Them" author 47 Jewelers' weights 48 Rush forward 51 Thin shoot 52 Looks upon 54 Web searchers 58 Flagpole topper 59 Operatic solo 61 Auto-supplies store 62 Farm gate 63 "The King and I" actress 64 Indigo dye 65 I thought - never leave! 66 Memorial Day race 67 Ringlet DOWN 1 Business VIPs 2 Overpraise 3 Cyrus' realm, today 4 Wrestling holds 5 Blue shades 6 Trunk 7 Gemsbok kin 8 Part of PGA 9 Straight-out 10 Easter blooms 11 Carthage neighbor 12 Flu symptom 13 Couples and Waring 21 Long-ago hit 23 "Jaws" milieu 26 Junk mail 27 Pass the word 28 Summit PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED K I INDM EIXI PIO A H AB ARIE CORER BALI RIGG OSAKA RITE ASHRAM YON IRON ALPS EGAD F IN DSOUT S IGHED IDEE SPOT LEASE RIA IEPID RTE MOTEL RID SEEM AMOEBA CAROUSES ALA I ARK D GED BORE LUNGE EURO EGGS ODORS SNIT T1-29-11 OO 2011 United FeatuBR TSKSe, Inc. 1-29-11 V 2011 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. 29 Cries from the sty 30 La - tar pits 32 Bus route 33 West Coast sch. 34 Velvety 35 Lea females 38 Sorted socks 39 Pluck a banjo 44 Type of number 45 By mouth 46 Made a pact 47 Yellow bird 48 Wave top 49 Moor 50 Farming major 51 Off-the-wall 53 South American monkey 55 Billionth, in combos 56 Grand in scope 57 Polio vaccine inventor 60 Toon Chihuahua Q 3 Both vulnerable, as South you 4AJ62AK Q106 K546Q hold: 4KJ8 AQJ K734J854 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 16 16 ? What do you bid now? Q 4 - Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: A 6987430 KQJ724683 Partner opens the bidding with five clubs. What action do you take? Look for ,, iwrs on Monday. (Tannah Hirsch welcomes readers' responses iEnt wil care of this newspaper or to Tribune Media Services Inc., 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Buffalo, NY 14207. E-mail responses may be sent to gorenbridge@aol.com.) Want more puzzles? Check out the "Just Right Crossword Puzzles" books at QuillDriverBooks.com Venice Gondolier Sun readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town section. S WORKSHOPS S3134 site adjacent to the Pine Lakes Subdivi- sion. To the north will be fourteen - two story town homes adjacent to a recreat- ed wetland system. North of this area will be two - one story 5,000 square feet office buildings and a one story 10,000 square feet neighborhood commercial building in the northern tip of the parcel. A 20 foot landscape buffer is shown on the binding Development Concept Plan along the western perimeter of the prop- erty and a 15 foot landscape buffer and 6 foot wall are located along the southern boundary. The proposed multi-purpose trail and greenway trail system are shown along S.R. 776. This is not a public hear- ing. The purpose of the neighborhood workshop is to inform neighboring resi- dents of the nature of the project, view the binding Development Concept Plan, and to seek their comments. The work- shop will be held on Monday, February 7, 2011, at 6:30 pm at the Elsie Quirk Pub- lic Library Meeting Room, 100 West Dear- born Street, Englewood, Florida. For more information, call Brian Lichterman, Owner of Vision Planning & Design at 941-780-4166. More information on pro- posed Rezone Petition No. 11-02 can also be obtained on the County's web site at www.scgov.net. Publish: January 29, 2011 A Bargain Hunters Delight Check the Classifieds first! 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When I look at old photographs, men and women used to dress better and seemed to take more pride in their appearance. Now they wear pajamas to shop, torn jeans to work and clothes that are too small for large bodies. I feel we are a nation of slobs. Are we doomed to be this way in the future? I work in an office of slobs and everyone knows I dislike the "casual atmosphere," so please don't print my name. - DRESSED FOR SUCCESS IN ALBUQUERQUE DEAR DRESSED FOR SUCCESS: You are correct. People did dress differently in the 1950s, which took time, effort and money. Things started changing in the '60s - when the next generation became the demographic that was being marketed to. After that, younger people began adopting the "grunge chic" they were seeing in music videos. Are we doomed to be this way forever? I think so, unless there's a reac- tionary fashion revolu- tion. Frankly, I don't see it happening anytime soon. But before labeling your co-workers as slobs, please remember that they were hired looking the way they do, and if your employer didn't approve of their appear- ance, there would be a dress code that is strictly enforced. DEAR ABBY: Tonight I came home to find three messages on my phone. One was from a doctor's office; the other two were business calls. Each one asked me to call back. The callers spoke plainly - until they came to the phone number, which they rattled off so fast I had to replay the messages several times just to be able to write the numbers down. UdY.J~ ~ ~ II�.~I~ W1 - � Dear Abby What's the matter with people? This happens all the time at work and at home. Callers, PLEASE slow down and speak clearly - as if you are picturing someone actually writing down your number. Abby, am I getting old, or what? - SAYWHA -? ORANGE, CALIE DEAR SAYWHA-?: What you're experi- encing usually happens when the caller is in a hurry or calling a list of people they're trying to get through. In a social context, it is inconsiderate. In a business context, it is unprofessional. People in the financial field are trained to repeat their phone numbers slowly, clearly and TWICE to prevent the problem you have described. And readers, if you are guilty of this, please slow down and take note. DEAR ABBY: I have four adult children. I was diagnosed with lung cancer three years ago, but it was detected early and my prognosis is excellent. They keep making comments about their "inheritance." An example: "Take care of that painting - it's my inheritance." Dealing with the cancer is stressful, but their comments make me feel terrible. What can I say to shut them up? - NOT GOING ANYWHERE YET DEAR NOT GOING ANYWHERE YET: Allow me to offer a few sugges- tions: 1. "Stop hanging crepe because I'm not dying"; 2. 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CANCER (June 22-July 22). You'll entice someone to do what they already wanted to do.They were just too shy or secretive to make their wishes known. Your powers of influence will be heightened. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Just because an idea is outrageous doesn't mean it isn't doable. Put it to the test before you chuck the whole notion. And if you find that it actually isn't doable, it will still lead to something good. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).You've been so good - sticking to your diet and to your budget, too. So let yourself indulge a little bit now. Small pleasures will feel like crazy extravagances today. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).You're not a code-breaker, but you're pretty in tune to human nature. Someone is hinting around, and you wish this person would just come out and say what's on her mind so you can easily address it. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).You will bea newcomer on the scene. It's a powerful position, since every thriving scene depends on a steady trickle of fresh energy to keep it alive. Enter with confidence. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dec. 21).You have much to offer professionally, though you may feel that you still have not completely broken into the higher ranks of your busi- ness. You will gain respect and influence today. CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan.19). Friends recognize the value in what you have to offer. Now you'll have to convince the outsiders.The support you already have will be instrumental in your ability to gain more support. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).You areslowly moving into a new lifestyle, and it gets more comfortable for you every day. Today, you'll expose yourself to the finer things in life without overspending. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You may get a powerful urge to do something that is unwise, like call up that friend who's bad for you or spend money you shouldn't be spending. Divert your own attention until the impulse passes. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 29).This year, you'll be paid for your unique and rare quali- ties. Devotion to family will be rewarded, as they make you proud in February. In March, you'll carry out a vision for your personal life. May brings a financial leg up. Your ro- mantic life is quite satisfying, especially the adventures in June and August. Pisces and Capricorn people adore you. Your lucky numbersare: 40,43, 22,16 and 45. JANRIC CLASSIC SUDOKU Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimination to solve the puzzle. The difficulty level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). 5 3 9 7 Rating: SILVER 1 7 5 Solution to 1/27/11 E 24 9 1 5 6 3 7 2 8 7110 675928314 47 5 7 52 8 417 4 o 3 8 2 4 1 7 6 9 5 1 9 2 7 6 2 1 8 7 5 9 4 6 3 S17 5 6 1 3 4 9 8 2 8 2 1 9 4 3 943682157 1 7 9 1 6 7 167845239 4 2 8 5 2 9329376841 842-- 834291576 5 3 9 6 1/28/11 Venice Gondolier Sun readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town section. :Saturday, January 29, 2011 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 15 The Sun Classified Page 16 EINICjV Saturday, January 29, 2011 Training at sl makes for DEAR DR. DONOHUE: My husband talked me into walking with him. He calls it brisk walking. I call it running. I can't keep up with him. He says my walking pace is so slow that it's not doing me any good. Is he right? Can you help me resolve this conflict? - R.J. ANSWER: Moving, regardless of the pace, is better than sitting. I think I can resolve your conflict. My sugges- tion is interval training. You won't be able to keep up with your husband at the start, but, if you stick to the program, you will surpass him. In fact, exercise by yourself for a while until you're at a level where you can best him. Interval training consists of "intervals" of very strenuous exercise alternating with inter- vals of less-demanding exercise. For example, you run as fast as you can for a short time and then slow down to a pace where you catch your breath and continue at that pace for a longer time. At the beginning, the intense exercise interval can be a second or two, and the interval of relaxed exercise can be as long as five or 10 minutes. The idea is to prog- ress by lengthening the time and distance of the intense cycle and shortening the time and distance of the relaxed period. You want to strive to the point where the vigorous cycle is as long as the less-intense cycle. That takes time. It might hort intervals r big gains Dr. Donohue Readers may write Dr Donohue at PO. Box 536475, Orlando, Florida 32853-64 75 take you a year or more. Even if you make it to the point where the intense period is half the time of the relaxed period, you have made great progress. People can interval train by biking, swim- ming, walking, jogging or running. Choose any exercise that appeals to you. You didn't mention your age, so I have to give the usual caveat about consulting your doctor before embarking on any exercise program that stresses the heart. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Can an 80-year-old man build muscles and strength? Until my late 70s, I played softball and was competitive in state and county senior golf tournaments. A month before my 79th birthday, I had a heart attack, followed by four months of rehab. Do you think I am wasting time in the gym as far as returning to an earlier strength level? - D.S. ANSWER: It's a fact that you can return to the strength you had in your 70s and 60s. You must, however, exercise within the limits set by your doctor. Ninety-year-olds see strength gains when they exercise. ZITS By Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman I'M GoING 01fF I'LL FFE BACK -.- FRESHLY SQUEEZED By Ed Stein LOOK 4T TH15 PLACE! WE HAVE W~1E HAVE TO MAKE SOME WHV DO'T YOU OVE WEEK TO CLEAW rr OU, DECISIONS! START WI1H AWDW TS CVEPFLCWAVG' IS -- CLOSEFr" 1 MJ4 F 17 MARY WORTH By Karen Moy and Joe Giella 1-29 PWHEQPCOPG ZWKD-LOCCNZ KQOEENQ EJPE XRQDH PH P XPOENQ OG EJN RWELPKD LOHEQR: P MCPEENQ-MWH. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: BECAUSE I TOLD THE FELLOW I WAS WILD ABOUT HIS ELECTRIC CELLS, WAS THAT BATTERY FLATTERY? Today's Cryptoquip Clue: P equals A JuMBLE. Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. ELBONIAN LEFTISTS KIDNAPPED ASOK. THEY HAVE RANSOM DEMANDS. II lI THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek "- ' Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as S ^ ^ suggested by the above cartoon. A: A (Answers Monday) Yesterday's Jumbles: FEVER BRINY UPKEEP MALADY Answer: When the buck spotted the hunters, he ran for - "DEER" LIFE BORN LOSER By Art and Chip SFS\K5 GOUL SLA5 OUR. " I-OSPITAL,5 ::OIK, Sansom WNT'' TKUE-P.O OTIC �)UKCIZP K-- M1* NCOMCF. CONr\ON- PLACE TIAC$C BLONDIE By Dean Young and John Marshall (VnE 5TlPF YOU MADE US KEEP 1'17VI Y vo WEBY IO COuzLcjf- i. .. SThe Sun Classified Page 16 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 29, 2011 Saturday, January 29, 2011 EINICIV The Sun Classified Page 17 using a sitting service, you need to write a letter stating that the person doing the sitting has the right to authorize treat- ment (medical treatment - Heloise) of the animal. Give this letter to your vet, and give a copy to the sitter. Leave all phone numbers, state that all minor problems shall be treated and that you agree to pay all charges. Indi- cate that if the problem is more critical, you are to be contacted. Thanks for all your good advice. - Stephanie, via e-mail Stephanie, excellent point! Give the letter to anyone watching your animals, whether it's a professional pet sitter, friend, neighbor or family member. And have infor- mation about the closest animal emergency clinic handy, too. FYI: In the previous column about bonded, insured and "licensed" pet sitters, of course this means a busi- ness license, not neces- sarily a specialized license. Woof, woof! - Heloise Pet pal Dear Readers: Libby Hahn of Mason, Texas, sent us a picture of her yellow cat, aptly named Mr. Yellow, making us yearn for spring. He is asleep on the fence, not a care in the world, with his front paws hanging down and the beautiful green grass below him. To see Mr. Yellow and our other Pet Pals, visit www. Heloise.com, and click on "Pets." - Heloise Hints from Heloise Dog walking 101 Dear Heloise: I have some hints about dog walking, since I walk my three dogs every day: *Walk the dogs at roughly the same time each day. * I walk my dogs on the sidewalks, so they can't mess up my neighbors' yards. * I make it a fun workout for myself also, by walking briskly. - A Reader in Texas It's in the bag Dear Heloise: I've noticed that in your column, readers have advised using "leftover" plastic bags - newspaper bags, shopping bags, etc. - for collecting and disposing of dog waste. Please encourage your readers to purchase biode- gradable bags instead. Typical plastic bags can take hundreds of years to disintegrate, and birds and other small animals often ingest them or become trapped in them. The biodegradable bags disin- tegrate quickly. I know they cost a little more, but it's the responsible thing to do. 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Which is why this authentic slice of old Florida has long been a coveted refuge for celebrities, sportsmen, U.S. presidents; and such legendary business tycoons as Henry Ford, J.P. Morgan, Henry DuPont and Harvey Firestone. Their privacy is respected in a place revered as much for its blue water and white beaches as for its world class fishing and boating. Last March, in fact, Barron's and The Wall Street Journal jointly named Gasparilla Island one of the "10 Best Places to Own Second Homes;" placing it in such illustrious company as The Hamptons, Palm Beach, Aspen, Pebble Beach and Maui. Credit the island's history of meticulous preservation for helping keep modern-day Boca Grande as unspoiled as these early American industrialists must have found it. Noticeably free from overdevelopment-thanks in large part to the Gasparilla Conservation District Act of 1980-the island hasn't a single high-rise, traffic light, strip mall or gas station. Bike paths meander along its entire seven-mile length and the preferred method of motorized transport typically involves golf carts, some elaborately customized to resemble '57 Chevys. Life on Gasparilla Island revolves around the sea and the Gone Fishing myriad recreational opportunities that such a lifestyle affords. Some of the best fishing in the world is right here; and fishermen from around the world descend on the island for a chance to reel-in the thousands of tarpon that school through Boca Grande Pass every spring; thus re-affirming its reputation as "Tarpon Capital of the World." Boating is another activity for which Gasparilla Island is world famous. Acclaimed by Sailing Magazine as one of the top ten sailing destinations in the United States, there are 120 square miles of cruising waters to the east, in Charlotte Harbor; and much more to the west, in the Gulf of Mexico. The Intracoastal Waterway runs up and down the island's interior coastline, weaving through lush mangrove islands that offer spectacular wildlife sightings and endless fishing, boating and kayak- ing opportunities. Gasparilla Island State Park with its beautifully restored centerpiece-the Boca Grande Lighthouse, built in 1890-occupies the southern end of the island. The pace and rhythms of village life in Boca Grande can't be too far removed from how it must have been nearly a hundred years ago when the brand new Gasparilla Inn & Club was primping for its debut. The renowned inn was built in 1913 as seasonal lodging for some of America's most affluent travelers. Over the past few years, the landmark inn and club has been restored to its previous luster while adding numerous modern-day amenities. N,.i i,, downtown Boca Grande is a melange of quaint shops, boutiques, galleries, gourmet food stores and restaurants, all neatly tucked into a few completely walk- able blocks. Proud to take its place in the very heart of this historic district is the newest office of Michael Saunders & Company, which opens for business this week at 420 East Railroad Avenue. As a home grown, family-owned real estate company, we are familiar faces on Gasparilla Island and have long been the most trusted name in luxury real estate throughout the region. With 23 offices from Bradenton to Sarasota, Venice to Englewood and Punta Gorda to Burnt Store, we have no shortage of Gulf Coast sand in our shoes. In a real estate market that has experienced a dearth of buyers over the past few years, the unparalleled reach of michaelsaunders.com-combined with the international brokerage connections we've assembled over nearly four decades-gives us the ability to showcase our listings to more qualified buyers throughout the region and around the world than any other real estate company in Southwest Florida. These international affiliations include Christie's International Real Estate, Luxury Portfolio International, The European Real Estate Network and Mayfair International Real Estate. 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TOOTCERTIFIED. #19 990 - II ,6m : Saturday, January 29, 20111 E/N/C/V-A The Sun Classified Page 1 The Sun Classified Page 2 E/N/C/V-A Saturday, January 29, 2011 SUN PHOTOS BY LEE ROYSTON Fred Stovall and his 1937 Pontiac Convertible sedan. Fred Stovall and his 1966 Lincoln Continental. Jeff Parks and his family-owned 1966 Buick Skylark convertible, "Harvey" Going North: A Lincoln in Nokomis, Skylark in Venice his week we've gone to the northern borders of the Sun Newspapers' readership area. The majestic bronze-and- white 1966 Lincoln Continental sedan has only 16,000 true miles on it and is the late- model pride of Fred Stovall, 73, who resides in Nokomis. I can honestly say this automobile is as good as it looks inside and out. Several years ago his brother-in- law, who lived in Fort Wayne, Ind., acquired it when it had only 13,000 miles on the odometer. Later Fred purchased it and brought this big beauty to Sarasota County where I happened to be covering an auto event. Upon speaking with Mr. Stovall, I learned he lived nearby and also owned other in- teresting vehicles, the 1937 Pontiac convert- ible sedan, which is part of today's column, as well as a 1937 Cadil- lac convertible sedan now under restoration. This fellow informed me that from age 10 he has always liked old cars and bought his first, a 1936 Chevy, for $25. Over the years he owned many more. They include three 1950 Olds 88s, a 1961 Bonneville convert- ible, plus a 1958 Chevy convertible (which he wished he'd kept), a 1947 Studebaker, a 1960 Corvair, a 1968, a 1973, Cadillac, a 1991 Cadillac Alante, a 1986 Mustang and others, mostly convertibles. He and his wife of 51 years, Rosemary, enjoy for everyday use a 2006 Chrysler 300 with a Hemi V8, a Golden Eagle Jeep, 1986 El Camino and, for trips, their 42-foot Gulf Stream Motor Home. All of the above were acquired as the result of hard work and long hours for 28 years with AT&T, from which he retired at age 48 as a manager. Both Fred and Rose- mary are natives of Indiana and knew of an older 20-unit motel with a 300-seat res- taurant in Monticello, which they promptly bought upon her retire- ment from 15 years as a food production manager for a large company. Between their former jobs, rais- ing two children, then the motel and res- taurant business this couple had little time to "smell the roses." In 1986 they sold the business and headed south. Meanwhile the son, Scott, spent years in the Marine Corps, (Fred too was a Marine during 1956-58) and is now retired. His sister, Regina, is a depart- ment manager for Nordstroms in Indianapolis. Fred and Rosemary settled down in No- komis, but were still busy overseeing the 22 apartment units they owned along U.S. 41 next to the Sarasota Hospital. The couple sold the units five years ago and now they are just "coasting". Fred is an active member of the Venice Region AACA Car Club. Look them up if you attend the gigantic Devereaux/Kaiser Show at the former Sarasota Square Mall tomorrow. Fred knows antique autos, especially theirs and is willing to share his experience and knowledge. Specifications of the 1966 Lincoln: ba- sic cost new, $5,750; production, 35,809; weight, 5,085 pounds; wheelbase, 126 inches; engine, OHVV8, 462 cubic inches, 340 horsepower. Basic specifications for the 1937 Pontiac convertible sedan: cost new, $906; wheelbase, 117 inches; weight, 3,375 pounds; three- speed floor shift transmission. Sleek Skylark That pretty silver mist gray 1966 Buick Skylark convertible is owned by Jeff Parks, 58, of South Venice. Jeff's dad originally bought it three years old in 1969 from Darby Buick in Sarasota as a daily driver throughout the years until 1995. In 1996 at 100,000 miles, this reliable, fun car became Jeff's and a full restoration was started by him with the re- sult seen today. It has always been garaged and never had any rust during those 45 years, rare indeed. This beauty was used at his eldest son's wed- ding for their "getaway car". Everyone loved it, Jeff said proudly as most of the guests had known "Harvey the Buick" for a long time. The reason for calling it Harvey is that was his father's first name. Rolling back the years to 1969, Jeff a single young man moved from Uniontown, near Pitts- burgh, Pa., to Venice to get away from the long cold winters. He quickly found work nearby at Stottlemeyer & Shoe- maker, a building sup- ply company, staying there until 1985. At that time, this energetic fellow started his own home improvement business, Jeff Parks Painting and Pressure Cleaning, LLC. Along the way he married Nina, a relocated Con- necticut girl, and began a family, five sons ranging in age from 16 to 34. Together they built a 1977 Mustang, a 1979 Granada, a 1964 Chev- elle, a 1967 Cougar XR7 and a 1974 Nova, all of which these boys drove to school and later to jobs. Each learned a lot on those projects about cars. Scrt o t'7 P c sw lr Engine compartment of the'37 Pontiac showing large "trumpet" horns. The 340 cubic-inch, V8, 260 horsepower engine of the'66 Skylark. Jeff himself has owned a 1960 Edsel (his first car) a 1962 Rambler convertible, a 1969 Dodge Dart and a 1973 sub-lime green Duster 340 purchased new at Venice Chrys- ler that he kept for 15 years. They were alright, however none ever measured up to the family Buick. When I asked him about some details about "Harvey", they came off the tip of his tongue very quickly: cost new in 1966, about $3,500 (Jeff's dad paid $2,500 in 1969; produc- Roomy interior of 1966 Continental sedan. INFORMATION FOR COLLECTOR CAR EVENTS Larry Day of Lee County has Cruise In and show information from Cape Coral to Sarasota. E-mail him at lwnkday@aol. com to get on his free e-mail newsletter with all the details. Locate local cruise-ins and shows www.Flacarshows.com or www.musclecarcity.com. Contact local DJs Tommy's Traveling Tunes, 941-240-5799 Lance Cruisin to the Hop, 941-371-1061 for their latest events. tion, 6,129; wheelbase, 115 inches; weight, (basic) 3,259; engine, 340 V8 cubic inches, 260 horsepower with 365-pound Torque; has P-top, PS, PB, auto trans, dual exhaust, rally wheels/with Goodyear wing-foot series 60 tires. Look for this inter- esting car, usually top down and the happy owners at shows in Southwest Florida. Tip of the Week Change oil every three months or 1,000 miles in collector ve- hicles because of acid action and/or sludge buildup from lack of regular use. That's the same schedule as printed in most pre- 1950s cars and trucks owner's manuals. For modern cars, the schedule is different, however to keep war- ranties in effect, proof of regular oil changes and other maintenance are a must. Consult your mechanic or dealer service adviser. Have unwanted trophies? Please call 941-575- 0202 to arrange for pickup or delivery. They will be rebuilt and used in the future. Save this date The Sun Newspapers' fourth annual Mid- Winter Collector Car Show and Open House is set for Feb. 12, at the paper's Charlotte Sun office, 23170 Harbor- view Road, Charlotte Harbor. It will fea- ture 24 trophies, live music from the '50s, '60s and '70s, special benefits to drivers of cars, trucks and mo- torcycles at least 22 years old. There is no entry fee. Pre-register with "Ozzie" Osborne at 941-235-7701 now as space restrictions allow for only 100 vehicles. Watch for future ads with more informa- tion. It's also free to the public. Don Royston is presi- dent and co-founder of the Veteran Motor Car Club of America SW Florida Region and may be reached at 941- 575-0202 or leekr42@ embarqmail. corn. �I ____ _I � Saturday. 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We are looking for a high- ly motivated individual who thrives on the sales challenges and enjoys working in a positive team environment. The right per- son will have the ability to become a leader in the business community through extensive networking and involvement. Responsibilities include manag- ing a sales team with existing clients, marketing of new prospects, face-to-face sales, closing contracts, identifying client needs and cold calling. The advertising manager spends the days riding in the car with account executives on a regular basis. Qualified candi- date will have the drive to meet and exceed sales targets, exceptional sales presentation skills, and excellent verbal and written communication skills. *Competitive salary plus bonus *Vacation *Health insurance *Sick and short term disability *401(k) *Training Please send your resume to: Sun Newspapers Glen Nickerson Advertising Director 23170 Harborview Road Port Charlotte, Florida 33980 gnickerson@sun-herald.com Fax: 941-629-4499 REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS Our "full service" brokerage offers many opportunities for the "full time" REALTOR. REO Leads, no desk fees, great sup- port systems & compensation. Call today for a confidential interview. ERA Advantage Realty (941)-255-5300 j.ament@embarqmail.com CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas SALES, floor covering profes- sional, EXPERIENCED. Great pay & benefits. 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Misc. Items. Too Much to List! ENGLEWOOD GARAGE SALES 6002 SFRI. SAT 8-1 2065 MISSISSIPPI AVE ESTATE SALE Entire contents of 2BR home. by B. Moyerman FRI.-SAT. 8-2 500 Viridian St. Tools, collectibles, patio furniture, household items, appli- ances, clothes & misc. DSAT. 7-3 5225 Callaway St. off Jennings/White Ave. ESTATE SALE. Everything must go! Living Rm set only 6 months old, Queen bed rm set, tools clothes & much more. D SAT. 8-1 7474 Sea Mist Dr. Moving Sale: furniture & household goods. BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! SAT. 8-1 Pavillion on Ingraham BI. off 771(S Gulf Cove), Some- thing for everyone. Tables avail- ble. $10.00 ea. (941)-697-1772 SAT. 8-2 6444 Hamlet Drive. Household goods, tools, books, bake table. Off 776, Right on Faust. SAT.-SUN. 9-2 ALL STAR STORAGE. 3985 S. McCall Rd. Tools, Electronics, House- hold,Etc LOOK FOR THE BANNER LAKESUZY AREA GARAGE SALES 6003 SAT. 9-1 12274 Sw Egret Cir. EGRET POINTE ANNUAL SALE Lots of items, Hot dogs, refreshments, soo much more. DSAT. 9-1 Huge Community Sale Lake Suzy Estates 175 Exit 170 go NE on Kings Hwy 1 mi turn right on Courtly Manor. NOKOMIS/OSPREY GARAGE SALES 6004 -SAT.JAN 29, 8-1 515 South Tamiami Trail, Osprey. The Arbors Mobile Home Park Annual Carport sale - look for balloons NORTH PORT GARAGE SALES L 6005 DFRI.-SAT. 9-2 6128 Pan American Blvd.. 3 FAMILIES - LOTS OF ITEMS. D FRI.-SAT. 9-4 13816 TAMIAMI TR. (Next to NP library). Assorted furniture & household items FRI.-SUN. 8-5 6517 Kenwood Dr. Electronics, Household, Clothes, VHS Tapes, & MUCH MORE!!! DSAT 8-2 5936 Hillsborough Blvd, Moving Sale, household and 1 twin bed. SAT.-SAT. 8-2 7373 Tropiciare Blvd, North Port FL. Furniture, King Size Bed, Dressers, Garage Items, Lawn mower, weed eater, pressure washer D SAT...8-5 & SUN...8-3 2755 Canoe Lane. Antiques, Collectibles & more. PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 - FRI. 8 -2 -SAT. 8-12 iReedemer-Lutheran Church, YARD SALE. 6465 Mayport Rd. East Englewood. 941-475-2410 -FRI.-SAT. 8-1 26197 Con- stantine Rd. Deep Creek. Artist & craft supplies, fishing equip., motorized 3 wheel trike & much more. SFRI.-SAT. 8-2 2364 Granadeer St. Ladies sm. name brand clothe (LL Bean & Tal- bot, nearly new), lanai furniture & much more. -FRI.-SAT. 8-2 Corner of Coblentz & Mays Ave. Multi Family Fundraiser for Micheal Maietta. Lots of furniture, clothes, tools, etc -]FRI.-SAT. 8-4 23143 Nancy Ave. Garage door, hot tub, and lots of misc. SFRI.-SAT. 8-4:30 26055 Concepcion Dr. Deep Creek. Moving - plenty of items available. No clothes. --FRI.-SAT. 8:30-3 20348 'Mt Prospect Ave., P. Char. FRI.-SAT. 9-3 21264 Higgs Dr. Off Harbor ESTATE SALE - EVERYTHING MUST GO ! 941-875-0569 [ FRI.-SAT. 9-3 25206 Nocturne Ln. NEW & USED BARGAINS. Cloth- ing, stain glass supplies, execu- tive desk, costume jewlery, porta power & the list goes on. SAT. 7-3 19266 Edgewater Dr. FUND RAISER TAG SALE! All Proceeds go to Relay For Life. MUTLI FAMILY! Furn., Hshld..ETC! -SAT. 8-? 17184 O'Hara Dr. L(Corner of O'Hara & Flamin- go) Van, Kayak, TV's, Clothes, Pictures, Hshld, Books & MORE!! -SAT. 8-? 3492 Tamiami Trail (Good Samaritan Thrift Store Parking Lot) Held by Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1037. Yard Sale, Hot Dogs & Fresh Produce Available. DSAT. 8-2 4485 Tamiami Trail Port Charlotte. HUGE 5 FAMILY RUMMAGE SALE in the parking lot of Phil Wilson Realty. Hundreds of items and lots of variety!!!! SAT. 8-3 18147 Edgewater Dr. {Near Collingswood} Electronics, Patio Furniture, TV/Stands,Truck Tool Boxes, Books, Toys, Misc. -SAT.-SUN. 7-3 851 Columbia St. Hunting & Fishing equipment, tools, tool boxes, & misc. -SAT.-SUN. 8-1 449 Atwater St. Bet. Peachland/Veterans MOVING Furn., elect., knick- knacks, more. All priced to move! D SAT.-SUN. 8-2 234 Albert Lane. Peachland to Hallcrest to Albert Ln LOTS OF GOOD STUFF ! -SAT.-SUN. 9-4 966 Spring View Ave NW. Lanai set, barstools, highchair, jr clothes, electronics, antiques, handicapped lift, much hshld -SUN. 9-2 2036 LOVELAND BLVD. 7TH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, combined yard sale THURS-FRI-SAT 9-4. 20145 Midway Blvd. Collec- tables, Furn & Much More I-]THURS., FRI. & SAT.9-5 & SUN. 9-2 24100 Tiseo Blvd Unit 15. Off Kings Hwy next to Hess gas station, Crazy Al's Qual- ity Used Furniture is having a HUGE GARAGE SALE - Coca Cola bike. We have it all - lets make a deal. ( GEETC RESULTS D USE CLASSIFIED! THURS.,FRI..& SAT. 8A-4P 149 Cambridge Dr., Port Char- lotte. PACKED TO THE RAFTERS ESTATE SALE, Antiques, loads of vintage & antique tools, lots of fine & cos- tume jewelry, tons of other antiques & collectibles, furniture, lots of beautiful art work & much to much to list. GARAGE SALES Z 6007 CONSIGNMENTS WANTED PGI store is open. We want your stuff by appointment! Furniture & Accessories. (941)-916-9498 FRI.-SAT. 8-? 4929 Riverside Dr. Multi Family Yard Sale -D FRI.-SAT. 8-12 HUGE multi family sale. El Cerito Ct. and Via Venice. Many treasures & misc. -IFRI.-SAT. 8-2 1311 Santia- Igo Ct. PGI (Aqui Esta & Mag- dolina, 1st Cul-de-sac on Left). Misc Hsld Clothes..Too Much List! SFRI.-SAT. 8-2 4521 Peli- can Point Dr. Multi Family: many indoor & outdoor items - large & small. -SAT-SUN 8-2 253 Divinci Dr., Household Items A-Z, Furniture, Tables, Tires, Etc. -SAT. 8-1 10100 Burnt Store Rd. Riverhaven Park: Large Garage & Bake Sale at Club- house. Breakfast & Lunch avail. DSAT. 8-2 150 Harborside Ave (formerly W.Retta Espl.). Charlevoi Condo Annual Sale, 80 units,(betw.Event Ctr. & Sheraton) incl.furniture,house- hold items, clothing,games,toi- let,everything incl.kitchen sink. NO EARLY BIRDS thank you. D-SAT. 8:30-4:30 1110 Coronado Dr. Home decor type items & more. -SAT. 9-3 820 Bal Harbor Blvd. Quilts, Oak sidetable, Dr. Shoals massage chair, house- wares, craft flowers, & misc. mSAT. JAN. 29, 8-1 Lake- wood Village, 5601 Dun- can Rd. (Rt 17). Community garage sale. Something for everyone plus baked goods & lunch served. SATURDAY ONLY. SAM-1PM Park Hill Annual Flea Market 10101 Burnt Store Rd. LOTS & LOTS of Items! Food & Bake Sale! HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Full Time & Part Time Fax 941- 488-2879 Call 941- 240-1018 Apply in person at 1000 Aston Gardens Drive, Venice GARAGE SALES 6008 -SAT. 8-2 30 Golfview Court. antq. toys-dishes-cameras-tv speakers-jewelry-typewriter tools-westerns-lots of misc. D-SAT.-SUN. 7-11 62 Mark Twain Lane. Household goods, kitchen, pic- tures & much more. GARAGE SALES 6010 m-FRI.-SAT. 8 - ? 1363 ILemon Bay Drive. NO EARLY BIRDS. Out of Business gift shop items, including fair trade. Collec- tables, household goods, vintage items, lots of unique stuff. -SAT. 8-1 FAIRWAY VILLAGE. Multi Family Sale, Off Rockley Rd. in Plantation Golf & CC. -SAT. ONLY 9-2 255 Morningside Rd. HUGE SALE Household, wall art, furniture, FISHING equip., Low Prices. No early birds please. -SAT.-SUN. 8-4 5841 Osprey Rd. Great Stuff! Hurry Before It's All Gone!! SVENICE AREA GARAGE SALES 6011 R-FRI. 8-2 & SAT. 8-12 255 The Esplanade North. Furni- ture, Small Appliances, House- hold, Books & MUCH MORE!! D FRI.-SAT. 8-5 740 Golf Dr. -ISLAND HUGE SALE Avon avail., furn. household, clothes, much more. SSAT. 7-12 200 Field Avenue East. Student Lead- ership Academy of Venice. LOTS OF ITEMS. D-SAT. 7:30-12:30 487 Catalina Isle Cir. Clubhouse Sale-The Isles of Chestnut Creek. Venice East Blvd. off Center Road, East of Jacaranda. Tools, books, collectibles, furniture & EVERYTHING else! S SAT. 8-1 COMMUNITY SALE- Fairways of Capri. 1211 Capri Isles. Furniture & Household Items! -SAT. 8-1 JAN. 29. 6102 L'Pavia Blvd.. Multi Family, Condo Assoc. Off Venice Ave. between Capri Isle and Auburn. SL-SAT. 8-1 MULTI FAMILY FLEA MARKET, Venice Munic- ipal Mobile Home Pk, 780 Tamia- mi Trl S. Bus. 41 on Island behind Rialto Plaza (Goodwill) across from Presb. Church. Enter pk off Cockrill at Firenze Look for signs. [-]SAT. 8-2 Jacaranda area Multi sales. LOOK FOR SIGNS on Jaaranda & Center Rd. F-1 SAT. 8:30-1 S 950 Ridgewood Ave. Bay Indies Commutity Flea Mkt SAT. 9AM-2PM JAN. 29th PELICAN POINTE. CLUBHOUSE - CENTER RD HUGE COMMUNITY SALE Household, collectibles, golf, fitness, toys, tvs, books, art, lighting, tools, baby items & much more. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RELAY FOR LIFE FUNDRAISER -WED.-SUN.KIN SOLOMONS FLEA MKT. 1250 hwy 41 by- pass Cecile's Sheets, Cases, Tow- els. 941-493-7166 ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! Saturday, January 29, 2011 E/N/C/V-A The Sun Classified Page 7 L GENERAL 2100 CURBING MACHINE OPERATOR. Busy curbing co. needs curbing machine operator. Must have expe- rience. Must have own transortion. No drugs. Experience necessary. Call (941)-623-6192 LABORER, Needed for Tree Ser- vice in Englewood. Must Have Valid DL. 941-716-3322 LAWN TECHNICIAN, EXPERIENCED! Full time. Fax resume 941-4864260 MODELS NEEDED All types & ages 5 yrs & up crestmodels.com 941-955-9128 SALES PEOPLE NEEDED Great Pay! Great Hours. Benefits Available. Salary + Commission. Gene Gorman's Auto Sales. 3305 Tamiami Trail Punta Gorda (941)-639-1601 A ENICEAL V Gondolier Sun The Venice Gondolier Sun is now taking applications for carriers in the Venice area. Must have dependable vehicle, a valid Flori- da Drivers License and proof of insurance. 2 Nights a week. Apply in person: 200 E. Venice Ave. Venice, FL 34285 No phone calls please. PART TIME/ TEMPORARY TUTOR, PT and GROUP STAFF, PT. Call Dorothy 941-423-4405 12noon -7pm 3000 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS S3010 CALL NOW! Top 5% Pay! Excellent Benefits. 300 New T660's. 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SNOW BIRD SPECIALS. 727-342-2842 SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION 3060 FLA CNACOM CNA/HHA $250 Includes 40 CEUs, Training & Supplies. Phlebotomy $300 State testing onsite. 941-822-2290 ED KLOPFER SCHOOLS OF CNA TRAINING - 1 week class $250.00 Locations: Sarasota, Port Char- lotte, Ft. Myers 800-370-1570 PROFESSIONAL, CERTIFIED tutors in chemistry, biology, math and elementary ed. 941-743-8670 & CHURCHES 3065 BIBLE STUDY "Babylon" Who Sits in Your Temple. Call Tom (941)-423-5458 CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 1936 E. Venice Ave. Venice Friday at 9am. Study features video teachings of noted Bible Scholars on various subjects. For more info. Call Rev. Jones at: 941-485-7070 or visit www.CBCVenice.com FAITH BUILDERS A Basic Study to Build your Christ- ian Faith. Call Pastor Parsons at Christ the King Luther- an Church for times. 941-766-9357. FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4005 Palm Drive, PG Thursday 7-8pm. Adult information classes Open to anyone interested in becoming a Lutheran or joining the church. 941-639-6309 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 278 S. Mango St. Englewood Monday & Thursdays at 9am. Offering chair exercise classes For more info. Call 941-474-2473 BURIAL LOTS/ CRYPTS 3070 GULF PINES Memorial in Mau- soleum at Chapel of Peace Section PNF 20 & 21. 2 for $5,000. 941- 206-0250 LOST & FOUND L4 :3090 LOST DOG FEMALE LAB MIX, LAST SEEN 1/17 US17 JUST NORTH OF NOCATEE NEAR MOCK- INGBIRD ST, HOLLY IS WEARING A PINK COLLAR WITH TAG AND BELL ON IT, WGT 45LBS, 2YRS OLD. PLEASE HELP ME BRING HOLLY HOME, SHE IS NOT JUST A DOG, SHE IS PART OF MY FAMILY- REWARD-CALL 239-940-8590 OR 239-910-2702 OR 863494-2906 ANYTIME OF THE DAY OR NIGHT! LOST & FOUND L3090 LOST CAT black/brown/white tor- tie, 14 yrs old, lost on 1/20 area of Panager Rd, Venice. Please call 941-468-7496 LOST DOBERMAN PINSCHER black, 11yrs old, name is Ziggy REWARD Call 941-623-3039 LOST DOG: brown male, no collar. Lost off Mirado Ln and Crestview Cir in Port Charlotte. Please call 941-623-2962. Reward! LOST DOG: pure, white maltese, blue collar w tags, only 2 years old, "Tuff" 7 Ibs, missing for 2 months, was shaved but has prob- ably grown out by now. Lost off Marion Ave. 941-301-7195 LOST GOLD rope chain with teardrop bezel holding a $5 gold piece and a diamond set in point of tear drop. If found please call 941 416-2430 LOST HUTCH KEY IN MURDOCK AREA. REWARD 941-626-8586 LOST IPOD: at Pine View School or bus. REWARD. 941-485-2729 LOST KEY with Porsche Shield on it. May have lost at DJ's carwash or Sweet Bay in PG or ?? REWARD $50. If found please call 941-661- 0371. LOST THURS., 1/27/11 Man's pinkie finger diamond ring, large center diamond with small dia- monds around it. Lost in Venice, possibly CVS area, corner Venice Ave. & US 41. REWARD. 941-488- 9276 LOST: MERCHANT MARINE Academy Ring (1945). $100 REWARD. 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Autos and Trucks priced under $5,000 Price must be included in ad. 4 Free Floral Bouquet to one LucJ Entry BALLOONS & FLOWERS 740 Shamrock Blvd., Venice Gardens 941-493-8415 No purchase necessary I I Do today's tires need a warm-up? Dear Tom and Ray: When I was learning to drive in the '50s, there was a rule to not drive above 40 mph on the highway for 10 minutes in order to give the bias-ply tires time to warm up so they wouldn't be overstressed. Is there a similar rule for today's radial tires? - Claude Tom: Well, I learned to drive in the '50s, too, and I don't remember any such rule. Ray: Not the 1850s, you dope. The 1950s! When my brother was learning to drive, wheels were wooden, and the biggest concern was get- ting splinters when you changed a tire! Tom: The answer is no, Claude. There's nothing you need to do to warm up radial tires. They can be driven at highway speed immediately. Ray: I don't even re- member any rule about warming up old, bias-ply tires. I know that if bias- ply tires sat for a long time, they could develop CLICK and CLACK TALK CARS by Tom & Ray Magliozzi - . Because anyone who owns a car needs a laugh twice a week. flat spots. And then you'd have to drive them for a while to work out the flat spot so the tire would be perfectly round again. Maybe that's why you were advised not to run them at high speed right away? Tom: Or perhaps your father just wanted to keep you from driving fast for an extra 10 min- utes, Claude. You want to buy a used car, but how do you find a good one? Tom and Ray can help! Order "How to Buy a Great Used Car: Secrets OnlyYour Mechanic Knows." Send $4.75 (check or money order) to Used Car, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Listen to the mechanic this time Dear Tom and Ray: Our 2001 Subaru Forester (93,000 miles, we're the only owner) has been an excellent, essentially mainte- nance-free vehicle. Recently, when a front axle was replaced for a torn CV joint boot, the garage owner recom- mended a pre-emptive replacement of the tim- ing belt. He says we're entering a period of likely failure, which can be problematic when on the road (especially in remote places). He also may have been suggest- ing that this failure can cause attendant engine damage. I am of the "if it ain't broke, donfix it" school, especially on car repairs that will run several hundred dollars. Predictably, my wife took the mechanic's word as gospel. What do you think? - Terry Ray: I think if your wife always takes the me- chanic's word as gospel, it's probably because you've given her plenty of reasons to do so, Terry. And you're about to give her one more. Tom: Here's the story. There are two types of engines: interference engines and non-inter- ference engines. Ray: An interference engine is an engine whose pistons and valves share the same space in- side the cylinders, but at different times. So when the valves are open, the piston is down and out of the way. And when the piston comes up, the valves are closed and out of the way. This is an ef- ficient use of space, and gives the engine more power and better mileage. Tom: But. And this is a big but - bigger than JLo's. If the timing belt breaks on an interference engine, then the pistons and valves can collide. What does that mean? It means you need at least a new cylinder head, and perhaps a new engine. In either case, you've got a repair bill in the thousands. Ray: And guess what, Terry? Your '01 Forester has an interference en- gine. Congratulations! Tom: So if you opt for the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach in this case, when it IS broke, it could cost you $25,000 for a new car instead of $400 for a timing belt. Ray: And statistically speaking, based on the age and mileage of your car, your timing belt is ready to break any day now. Tom: If your car hap- pened to have a non-in- terference engine (where the pistons and valves don't cross over into each other's space), a broken timing belt would not be such a disaster. Your en- gine simply would stop running, and would leave you stranded. Although I'm not sure that would be popular with your wife, either. Ray: But in this case, because of the type of engine you have (and many other cars have interference engines, too), it's actually a much more urgent matter. In fact, we recom- mend that you not only change the timing belt now, but also change the timing-belt ten- sioner and the water pump, because if either of those fails, it could break the timing belt, with the same disas- trous results. Tom: So that's a lot of stuff that "ain't broke" that you're going to be fixing, Terry. But it's the wise - and the cheaper - thing to do in this case. If it ain't broke, you won't have to fix it! Order Tom and Ray's pamphlet "Ten Ways You May Be Ruining Your Car Without Even Knowing It!" Send $4.75 (check or money order) to Ruin, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Automakers target elusive younger buyers ByGREGGARDNER DETROIT FREE PRESS DETROIT (MCT) - Even as new-car sales recover, automakers are grappling with a new and different market after the recession of the past few years. It's a younger market, and it is challenged by a housing slump and nag- ging uncertainty over gas prices. So even though Americans will likely buy a million more new cars in 2011 than the 11.6 mil- lion they bought in 2010, this recovery will be like no other. First, drivers are get- ting a lot younger - but they might not be so in- terested in buying a new car. It seems that cars just don't grab kids the way they used to, which is a problem since people younger than 38 are expected to account for a larger percentage of the driving public than baby boomers by 2015, according to IHS Automotive. "Many young people care more about buying the latest smart phone ... than getting their driver's license," said Jim Lentz, president of Toyota Mo- tor Sales. "That's a seri- ous problem we need to address." Meanwhile, RealtyTrac forecasts that lenders will repossess 1.2 million homes this year. People who are losing homes won't likely be shopping for a new car. Gas prices, and their effect on buyers, will be the biggest wild card - especially with automak- ers churning out a bevy of new small, efficient cars. So far, $3.10 a gallon is not slowing a buyer migration back to light trucks - a category that includes pickups, SUVs, crossovers and minivans. GM says gas prices could top $4 a gallon this year. But would that send driv- ers into the showrooms for new hybrids like the Ford Fusion or Honda Civic? The future is brighter, but a robust auto sales recovery will depend on sustainable job creation, easier credit and a con- tinued flow of attractive and affordable vehicles such as those unveiled at Detroit's auto show last week. Right now, pent-up demand is driving much of the recovery. Tens of thousands of people have driven their old wheels about as far as they can go. The average vehicle on the road is more than 10 years old, according to consumer marketing researcher R.L. Polk. The luxury market is getting a boost from the recent two-year exten- sion of the Bush admin- istration tax cuts, said Paul Taylor, economist for the National Automo- bile Dealers Association. Leasing, which fell from about 27.5 percent of all new vehicle sales in late 2007 to 21 percent after the September 2008 financial meltdown, has bounced back to 28 per- cent, according to CNW Marketing, a research firm in Bandon, Ore. In the great middle of the market, the dynamics have changed. Even as unemployment begins to fall, people still have less disposable income. U.S. Labor Depart- ment data show that 36 percent of work- ers who lost one job between 2007 and 2009 and found another one are earning at least 20 percent less. "The needs have changed. You need basic transportation and more economical vehicles as the price of gas goes up," said Don Esmond, senior vice president for Toyota Motor Sales. Those who have taken pay cuts or experienced extended periods of unemployment may now be part of the used car market. But that's not all bad, because as used car prices climb or hold steady, that im- proves trade-in values for people who are looking to buy new vehicles. The other encouraging sign is that lenders are taking reasonable risks again. Auto loan approval rates for consumers with FICO scores between 620 and 749 have recovered to the 85 percent to 90 percent range from 75 percent in late 2009, according to CNW Marketing. The same data show that only about 15 percent of subprime borrowers - those with credit scores below 620 - can expect to get a loan now, down from nearly 70 percent during the peak of the housing bubble. The surge of new models coming from nearly every new au- tomaker should also bolster sales. Consum- ers are more willing to risk buying a new car if they are drawn to it emotionally, artistically or, in the case of hybrids or electric vehicles, by the desire to make a cultural statement. But do enough Ameri- cans really care about saving gasoline to bring down the cost of battery packs or fuel cells? New alternative fuel cars - Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf already here, the Prius V and Ford Focus EV on the way - and other cre- ative 40-something mpg subcompacts such as the Fiat 500 and the Chevro- let Sonic show that the industry is serious about taking fuel economy to a higher level. Because gas prices have risen incrementally of late, there has been no seismic change in con- sumers' vehicle choices. Last year, truck sales climbed 18 percent, while passenger cars were up a lesser 5 percent. Most companies are hedging their bets on how consumers will de- cide in the future. "At what point psy- chologically do people realize, 'I just spent triple digits to fill my tank?'" asked Mark Fields, Ford president for the Americas, in explaining Ford's di- versified product strat- egy. "We are planning for a (gas price) range that is higher than it is today." Mike Jackson, CEO of AutoNation, has a bird's-eye view of the market from the 210 dealerships his com- pany owns in 15 states. He is skeptical about consumers' appetite for small cars absent a 50-cent increase in the federal gasoline tax. "I do think people respond to higher gas prices," Jackson said. "But the question is: How do you get there?" Ford roars back into the spotlight with 2011 Taurus By TOM INCANTALUPO NEWSDAY (MCT) - If reaction on the street is any indication, Ford scored a slam dunk with the styling of the newest Taurus; rarely has any family sedan I have driven garnered so much praise. But the Taurus is more than just a pretty face. What is, for now at least, Ford's flagship to replace the discon- tinued Crown Victoria is a car that surprises, delights and rarely disappoints. The biggest surprise to this driver was the handling, thanks to some changes made for 2011 to the suspen- sion and steering. The Taurus corners like a much lighter vehicle and remains stable on the worst of roads. Loyal Crown Vic owners might, however, find the ride too firm and the steering requiring more effort than they prefer. Delights include the quiet cabin, a huge trunk with a pass- PHOTO PROVIDED The 2011 Ford Taurus has been a hot item at dealerships, scoring high ratings from buyers and manufacturers alike. through to the rear seat, a $26,000 start- ing price and brisk acceleration from a very smooth 263-hp, 3.5-liter, V-6 engine. The government's fuel economy estimates are impressive for so large and powerful a car: 18 miles per gallon in city driving and 28 mpg on the highway with front-wheel drive, 17 and 25 with all-wheel as I sampled it. I aver- aged 21.6 mpg. A few gripes: While the Taurus' dashboard controls are self- explanatory, some are difficult to locate at night because they're small and not dis- tinctively shaped to facilitate finding them by touch. And the automatic high-beams control feature is eas- ily fooled by a bright 2011 FORD TAURUS *Vehicle tested: * Engine: 3.5-liter V-6, 263 hp. * Fuel: Regular * Transmission: Six-speed auto- matic, all-wheel drive * Safety: Six air bags; 4-wheel disc brakes w/anti-lock and stability control; reverse- obstacle detection with cross-traffic warning; collision warning with pre-braking boost; blind-spot warning; tire pressure monitoring, automatic crash notification of 911. * Place of assembly: Chicago *Trunk: 20.1 cubic feet * EPA fuel economy estimates: 17 mpg city; 25 mpg highway * Price as driven: $41,085, including freight * Bottom line: Mostly surprises and delights. green traffic signal and too slow to switch off when the Taurus catch- es up to another car and its brights blind the other car's driver in the rearview mirrors. The six-speed auto- matic transmission can be manually shifted only by pulling the shift lever back into manual, then using steering paddles. Most carmakers permit manual shifting with the shift lever - the accustomed way for those of us who are used to real manual transmissions. Back on the upside, the Taurus comes "recommended" by Consumer Reports, with reliability reported to be average by maga- zine readers who drive Tauruses. Lincoln sells a version of this car called the MKS. An SHO ver- sion of the Taurus has a twin turbocharged 365- hp. version of the V-6 and comes only with all-wheel drive - for a list price of $38,595 with freight. The Insurance Insti- tute for Highway Safety calls the Taurus a "top safety pick." Under its new, tougher criteria, the National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis- tration gives the Taurus four out of a possible five stars for its fron- tal-impact protection and five out of five for side impacts. 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Delivered & Installed. $1295 941-493-3954 BEDROOM SET, King Headboard, 7 Piece Wicker, Natural & Turquoise, Good Condition. $250 941-625-6013 BEDROOM SET, oak, dresser, armoire, nite stands, hdbrd, frame, Al. $500. 941-266-2040 uBus: ubtI PKIub5 in Charlotte county! New & used, Beds, mattresses & other furniture. www.rooms2roll.com 941-475-9988 BUREAU 5 drawer with matching 2 drawer night stand.Cream color w/gold trim, Contemporary style $150. 941-661-4305 after 1pm CHAIR ETHAN Allen, wingback, solid Mahog, fabric frayed. $150, OBO 941-380-6692 CHAIR LA-Z-BOY WITH OTTOMAN TAPESTRY FABRIC $125 941-625-1863 CHAIRS 6 Samsonite stackable. Chrome legs. Will separate. $20 941-475-1275 CHAIRS ETHAN Allen (4), solid maple armchairs $100 937-657- 6234 ( GET RESULTS ) USE CLASSIFIED! CHEST ORIENTAL hand paint green Bombe Cab. Slight blemish. 100, OBO 941-380-6692 CHINA CABINET Dark maple fin- ish, excellent condition $250 941- 625-6733 COFFEE TABLE Solid dark cherry by Bombay Co. Like New. $69 941-889-7767 COMP DESK 4 piece ash, desk, hutch, print std, EXC cond. $250, OBO 941-380-6692 COUCH LIGHT green exc. cond. $100 941-429-9048 COUCH TOMMY Bahama Look. Never Used. Drk walnut frame. Light olive cushions. 76". $750 941-833-8314 COUCH, light tan leather exc. cond. 3 yrs old. Paid $750 new, asking $200. N.P. 941-456-1486 DAYBED TWIN, wrought iron trim. good condition. $125 941-423- 0505 DESK CHAIR leather wine color rollers $40 941-764-1267 DESK CHAIR with 5 swivel cast- ers. Like New. $10 941-497-3702 DESK DARK wood, 29.5" T,x 2'D,x 50" L. Locking drawer. $50, OBO 941-416-7570 DESK LARGE metal desk ex con- dition $50 941-228-1745 DESK SMALL antique rolltop desk $100 941-740-0484 DESK SMALL white w/pink roses. $75 941-429-9048 DINETTE SET 48" glass top, trop- ical pedestal, 4 chairs. $100 941- 625-6733 DINETTE SET Ficks/Reed brown rattan, round table, glass top, 4 padded chairs. Excellent Condition. $175 North Port 701-238-7501 COUCH $250 941423-7291 DINETTE SET White wicker, 4 chairs, glass top. Exc. Cond. $175 330-715-8000 DINING ROOM set white,rattan,6 chairs,server $400, OBO 941- 921-3043 DINING ROOM set, light wood table with 2 leaves 4 swivel chairs $250 941-270-6130 DINING ROOM Table & 6 Chairs Glass top Table with 6 Chairs - Peach Color: Base of table is white with peach trim; Comes complete with custom pad to pro- tect Glass. Meticulous & excel- lent condition. $250, OBO 941-875-4744 DINING SET Beautiful rattan glass top, 4 high back chairs, can text pic. $300 941-204-7125 DINING SET gateleg table w/2 leaves, solid walnut, 6 chairs. Like new. $499 941-889-7767 DINING SET MAPLE 4 CHAIRS, LEAF $399 941-276-1504 DINING TABLE 30x60, expand- able to 30x90. Modern. Photo avail. $50 941-266-1016 DINING TABLE and 6 upholstered chairs, glass top, beige, like new. $375 941-412-3970 DINING TABLE Solid wood, 6 chairs. Table pads included. Beau- tiful. $249.99 941-637-7121 DINNING ROOM Set w/pad leaf, 6 chairs, w/Hutch. Paid $5,000 Sell $1,500 941-423-6920 EKORNES STRESSLESS Leather couch, 3 reclining seats, Lg ottoman for 3, wide leather reclining/ swivel chair with own ottoman , terracotta color, Like new! $3500.00 941-473-9876 END TABLES Solid walnut by Hammary very good condition price each $39 941-889-7767 ENT. CTR. 3 pc, solid wood, medi- um color, large unit EXC. Details? $499 941-258-2588 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER by Stanley, Cream, 3-piece, will divide $499 941-473-5624 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER large floor piece, Hooker cabinets, top surround sound speaker cabi- net. like new. orig. $2900. Sell $699 239-549-9405 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER oak 53x53x20.doors for 27"tv.stor- age. $125, OBO 941-235-2203 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER red maple/blk Elegant 56x45x19 hide/shelf/ $165 401-744-7832 FUTON FRAME, Tri Fold Blonde Wood excellent shape. $19, OBO 941-575-0273 HEADBOARD & Footboard Oak Queen, incl. rails & supports. $80 941-974-6123 HEADBOARD KING & Dresser BEAUTIFUL! 3 Mirrors;lights;much more $350, OBO 941412-6777 HEADBOARD KING Size Excellent condition. $75 330-715-8000 HEADBOARD, FOOTBOARD, rails, supports, oak. $80 941- 764-6123 HEADBOARD, KING, creme color wicker, incl 2 matching nite stands w/drawers & inlaid glass tops, $192. 941-575-2243 KITCHEN SET oak table w/tile center & 4 chairs. Exc. cond. $225 941-875-0569 FA'1e-Wu T"wwMa~d 4! 7, - � S SUN A&I~th' The Sun Classified Page 10 E/N/C/V-A Saturday, January 29, 2011 FURNITURE TV/STEREO/RADIO COMPUTER L 6035 L 6040 EQUIPMENT 6060 HEADBOARD QUEEN shell-wash color $50, OBO 941-979-9584 KITCHEN TABLE $10 609-214- 3096 LIFT CHAIR, excellent condition, $100 obo. Call 941-380-7364 or 941-380-7372. LOVE SEAT Gray-pillows-excellent condition $250 941-875-0569 LOVESEAT LIKE new neutral over- sized/3 pillows. $90, OBO Venice Island 720-244-6686 MATTRESS SET Queen + Com- forter, sheets and accessories. Like New! $250 941-766-8901 MATTRESS TWIN, Box springs, 2 sets, Simmons Beautyrest. Like new! $200 per set. 941-661-4305 after 1pm PATIO BAR outside furniture, metal and mesh $50 941-764- 1267 PATIO CHAIRS (2) pipe type $5 941-625-6903 PATIO CHAIRS Teal Green- 6 total $125, OBO 941-875-0569 PATIO LOUNGE CHAIRS (2) $35 EACH OR BOTH $60 EMAIL PICS 941-276-5525 PATIO SET Comfortable, 12 piece, Clean. Wrought iron. Call for details. $495 941-488-8016 PATIO SET iron 3 piece, couch, 1 chair, 1 end table $75, OBO 941- 883-1955 RECLINER STRESSLESS Brown leather & wood w/ ottoman. Exc cond. $150 941-876-0412 RECLINER,GOOD SHAPE $40 941-623-3496 ROCKERS, WOODEN, like new, $45 ea or 3/$110. 941-876-3280 ROCKING CHAIR oversize colo- nial wood rocker, like new $85 941-698-1951 ROCKING CHAIR Spindle walnut circa 1960's, exc cond. $135 941-764-9426 SECTIONAL SOFA (curved), tan, reclines on both ends, good cond. $275. 941-624-0328. SECTIONAL SOFA off white fab- ric, good condition. $175, OBO 941-412-3970 SEWING MACHINE, Singer, in oak cabinet. $125. 941-575-0066 SEWING TABLE old sears sewing table no machine txt pic $25 941- 286-1651 SOFA & Loveseat Green fabric, excellent condition, all recline. $400 941-637-1940 SOFA & recliner chairs, dark green fabric. $450, OBO 941-625-8377 SOFA EXCELLENT cond. Earth tones, w/2 pillows $150. 941-918-9129 Osprey SOFA GRAY, beautiful, pillows, excellent condition $300 941-875-0569 SOFA THOMASVILLE TAN & CREAM EXC. COND.EMAIL PICS $325 941-276-1504 TABLE GLASS top w/4 padded chairs $75 941-764-1267 TABLE TOP GLASS 76" X 46" X 1/2" THICK BEVELED EDGE EXC COND $25 941-769-0828 TABLES (2) coffee, metal w/dbl glass (55x37x21H), matching end table, metal & glass, (27x27x25H), orig. $1450 asking $285.941- 575-7588, 380-0256 TRUNDLE BED Twin size w/foam pads; great condition $150 941- 613-1218 WATERBED, SOMMA, queen, cream headboard, dresser w/2 mir. $399 215-779-8047 WOOD END Table with 2 drawers w/ felt lining, good condition $25 954-809-5325 ELECTRONICS w: 6038 CELL PH. SAMSUNG Orig $175. Two chrgrs, case, bluetooth head- set. $35 941-575-9683 CELL PHONE METRO PCS LIKE NEW, MODEL SCH-350. $50, OBO 320-262-1316 DIG. R/W Hi-Speed Univ.10 in 1 by Zio. $10 941-624-2105 DVD RECORDER SONY RDRGX- 300 w/ REMOTE TOP OF THE LINE $100 941-223-7673 GAMECUBE GAMES adult used! $99, OBO NP 941-356-0690 I HOME RadioZN9 for ZUNE. New in box. $125, OBO 713-208-0552 METAL DECTECTOR in BOX Radio Shack Deluxe Very Low Fre- quency $80 941-697-8771 SLOT MACHINE Barbell Game nice sound and lights.exc.cond. $180 941-575-8229 TEL/FAX SHARP UX335L fax machine $10 941-697-3754 X-BOX 360 Game system with many extras and 16 games $275 941-268-2040 ZUNE 8GB with car kit and cables $100, OBO 713-208-0552 TV/STEREO/RADIO 6040 AUTO AMP PHOENIX GOLD Ryval V-8001 1600W class D Mono NIB $175 941-769-0828 BAZOOKA RS 8" BASS TUBE 150 WATT $80 941-763-0225 C.B. AMP Palomar 250 low med. high +pre-amp settings. $125 941-979-9380 CASH FOR DISH NETWORK HD RECEIVERS. UP TO $100. 941-426-4209 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: sunnewspapers.net and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad, the ad must be 3 lines or less, price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** HEADPHONES NIKE Vapor sport headphones,new $12 941-624- 2105 HITACHI 46" HDTV FLOOR MODEL 1080, pic in pic, like new $225 941-763-0225 OLD 33 1/3 RECORDS Records From 60's thru 90's (260) total $275 941-575-6154 RECEIVER & Remote control. DISH Network (w/manual). $25 941-276-1881 SONY TV 20" $15 609-214-3096 SPEAKERS KLIPSCH 4 Surround Speakers and Sub Woofer. $375 941-575-6154 SPEAKERS TWO NEW ceiling 150 watt huge magnets, with grilles. $39 215-514-4750 STEREO RECEIVER Sony 100WATT X5 jacks for everything $40 215-514-4750 SURROUND SPEAKERS Yamaha speakers (6)excellent $65 954- 809-5325 T.V. 60" Philips Magnavox Rear Projection. Perfect condition. Upgrading. $200 941-639-0639 TV 55" HDTV silver cabinet. $175 941-697-0777 TV 55" Hitachi Plasma HD 1080p, like new, w/wall mnt brk. $350, OBO 941-380-6692 TV 56" DLP 2005used/needs work! book&remote WORKS! extras! $199 NP 941-356-0690 TV 57" SONY Projection WideScreen HD KP57W5520 5 yrs old $250 201-390-9544 TV JVC 32" W/stand $100 941-624-6488 TV SHARP 32" PIP & MTS Stereo w/original remote Great Picture! $69 941-223-2625 TV SONY 46" widescreen HD/matching stand with 14" speakers. $300 941-639-3731 TV SONY 461N BIG SCREEN EXCELLENT CONDITION $280 941-697-6016 TV TOSHIBA 27" LIKE NEW USED ONLY 3 YEARS $100 941-423- 7771 TV/VCR/DVD COMBO 27" Toshi- ba. Model MW27F51. GENTLY USED. $300 201-224-6331 UNIVERSAL REMOTE RCA (replaces 4 remotes) New in pkg. $8 941-276-1881 VCR TOSHIBA, works just fine with owner manual & remote $20 941-460-4868 VIDEO GIFT Set I LOVE LUCY 9 video set Collectible gift boxes Excellent $25 941-575-9800 VIDEO TAPES ASSORTED TOP- ICS,WIDE VARIETY $1 941-575- 8881 EQUIPMENT 6060 CD RACK: Black,solid wood. Holds 48 CDs.2-tier. Exc. $9 941-276-1881 COMPUTER MONITER COMPAQ COLOR RARELY USED EXCELLENT! $10 941-575-8881 COMPUTER WIN XP e-mail internet, programs 17" monitor $60 941-697-4355 DAVE IN-HOUSE-OFFICE com- puter repair, set-up Serving Char- lotte Co. 10+ yrs 941-629-6337 DELL LATITUDE XP 4100C Older notebook with 3.5" floppy. $80 201-224-6331 DVD/CD BURNER PLEXTOR PX- 740UF/SW-BK $70 941-505- 7272 LAPTOP SONY Vaio windows 7, duo core, AMDII, 3GB RAM $499.99 941-883-1735 LASER PRINTER HP2200d Work horse, Igl & Itr,Gr8 for home or off. $50, OBO 941-743-3858 LINKSYS WIRELESS B+G Brand New USB adapter, speedboost, sealed. $20 941-626-0304 MICROSOFT WIRELESS key- board & optical mouse. Paid 99+. Like new @ $28 941-697-1102 MONITOR LCD Like new 17" Flat Panel $50 941-697-4355 NETWORK ROUTER Dell Gr8 for sm biz to network computers. $75, OBO 941-743-3858 PC HP Desktop Media Center M8330f PC, 19" LCD, Altec Speak- ers $450 941-255-3241 PRINTER EPSON r200.cd,soft- ware & instructions.like new. $15 941-235-2203 PRINTER HP 1012 Laser printer with new 12A toner refill $75 941-484-2523 PRINTER HP Deskjet 3620 works fine have manual. $10 941-460- 4868 PROJECTOR EPSON Powerlite S5/77C computer or TV $150, OBO 941-661-0993 SCANNER VISIONEER 8700 FOR WIN XP INCL MANUAL & CD $15, OBO 941-766-8727 TONER CARTRIDGE HP LJ 3100 compatible.New. $25 941-423- 0505 TYPEWRITERS (2) IBM Correct- ing Selectric II, excellent condition $200 each 941-698-0118 ACCESSORIES 6065 3 DIAMOND Princess cut Ring .60CTW, COLOR H clarity S1. new $475 954-809-5325 ANKLEBOOTS LADIES leather new360+ black sqr toe 7.5 3"h $299, OBO 941-356-0690 BOOTS MENS Justin Ropers Size 10B. 3 pairs, like new. $85 each 713-208-0552 CLOTHES LADIES, dresses, pants, tops, sweaters, S-M. $10, OBO 941-698-1039 CLOTHES MISS&JUNIORS szs:3/5/s/m misc75 new/er! $300 941-356-0690 COSTUME JEWELRY ALL KINDS OF STUFF APPROX 40 PIECES $50 941-544-0042 DRESS, EVENING, w/shoes, shawl, black/strapless, 6/8, exquisite. $65 941-698-1039 HANDBAG D&G knockoff small, striped, tan, white, teal, orange. New. $30 941-628-6371 JACKET LEATHER (snakeskin) & brown leather pants, size 6/8. 1 of a kind! $95 941-698-1039 JACKET LEATHER BRAND NEW LG MEN'S "FALLS CREEK" BAR- GAIN! $50 941-639-1517 JEWERLY CHEST 42" HIGH $75 941-625-1863 JUNIOR CLOTHES sm-med-HUGE assortment brand names Excellent $50 941-575-9800 MANS WATCH TAG HEUER 2000 series, 18k/SS, Original box and papers $2,200, OBO 941-875- 4507 MOTORCYCLE BOOTS, DURAN- GO size 8 1/2 mens. good condi- tion. $40. 941-423-0505 NECKLACE 14K Gold With 8 Hearts. 17". Very Dainty. $90 ENGLEWOOD. 941474-2023 PIN "TARA" NEW IN BOX ROUND 2" FRM IRELAND $45 941-661- 4477 RAIN COAT brand new w tag. tan w/ belt waist and cuffs dbl breast sz M $20 941-628-6371 RING 10K Gold Antique. Timeless Design. Woman's. $140 ENGLE- WOOD. 941474-2023 SHOES WOMEN Phat sz 7 New Cond. $15 941-426-7837 SNEAKERS NEW 8 1/2 D BIOFIT #950/WHT $50 941-661-4477 WEDDING DRESS w/slip & veil. sz 10 $35 941-575-9683 ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES 6070 3' NUTCRACKER Bar stool Ger- man Volkmar Matthes $100, OBO 941-474-0192 33RPM BRIGITTE Bardot Record Her picture on both sides $30 308-340-3447 A CASH BUYER; for Older Paint- ings; Landscapes, Beach, Water Colors; Any Subject. Early Furn. Oriental Rugs, Silver. Quality Items. Call Terry, 941-349-8560 ALUMINUM GLASSES (8) Old, dif- ferent colors. $15 Punta Gorda 308-340-3447 ALWAYS BUYING ANTIQUES, ART, SILVER NEW ENGLAND ANTIQUES (941) 639 -9338 ANTIQUE CHAIRS 2 very old non- matching, wood. Need restoration. $30 941-416-7570 ANTIQUES AUCTION 1/29/11 See category 6020 for details. All Florida Auction Service AB2824 AU3969 BEANIE BABY Bears"96"Broad- way Ragtime"CURLY"all 3 $15 941-625-5211 BEN RICHMOND light house nib with certificate $45 941-228- 1745 BENTWOOD CHAIRS: Solid wood, 1940's-50's, great condi- tion, pr./$175 941-276-1881 BOSSONS ORIG. 4 head figures. needs touchup.$60ea. all for $200, OBO 941-639-4999 BOSSONS ORIG.(4)HEAD fig- ures. needs touchup.$60ea. all for $200, OBO 941-244-7025 BUDLIGHT NEON sign very good cond. $35, OBO 941-628-6251 BUDWEISER BEER mirror. Run- ning horses. Two by four feet. $75 941-627-0919 BUDWEISER STEIN 1989 Lidded Endangered Species "Asian Tiger" NIB $25 941-769-0828 CASH PAID**ANY old military items, swords, medals, uniforms, old guns. Dom (941)-416-3280 COMIC BOOKS 50 asst comics- your choice 1980s-90s - great condition $35 941-474-1776 CUPBOARD 2PC. top has glass doors.penns.dutch.nice. $375, OBO 941-235-2203 DANBURY MINT PEWTER 1909 STANLEY STEAMER $12 941-637- 0973 DANBURY MINT PEWTER 1914 STUTZ BEARCAT. $12 941-637- 0973 ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES 6070 DANBURY MINT PEWTER 1928 LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE. $12 941-637-0973 DANBURY MINT PEWTER 1931 CADILLAC PHAETON. $12 941- 637-0973 DISHES, English Country Iron- stone, Johnson Brothers, Sheraton "Garden Bouquet", pl settings, serving pcs or individually, 75% under replacement LTtD. Every- thing $450. 941-276-0092 FLORENTINE ITALIAN END TABLES Set of 3 Beautiful 16" high. $300 941-575-9800 FOOTBALL CARD Marino Rookie Card. $115, OBO 941-456-4728 FULL-COLOR QUARTERS. 19 states.D&Pmints. AuthCerts.Dis- play Album. $100 941-639-5401 HESS TRUCKS, 12 trucks from 1988 to 2006. NIB. Each $50, OBO 941-626-5099 JELLY BELLY Candy Machine New, large, metal base, glass $25 308-340-3447 JIM BEAM DECANTER STUTZ BEARCAT $30 941-637-0973 LAMP/CANDELABRA 33"H, 5" base holds 4 candles & 1 bulb antique $30 941-624-0121 MARINO PICS Game signed pics. $300, OBO 941-456-4728 MEMORIAL COIN 9-11 Twin Tow- ers engraved on it, w/ case. $15 941-423-2585 NASCAR DIECAST Earnhart Jr 1:24 scale BUD #8 01 MonteCarlo $125, OBO 941-456-4728 NASCAR-DIECAST 1-43 scale Oreo Goodwrnch #3 Earnhart Mnte.Carlo $85 941-456-4728 NEON LIGHT Heinekin beer neon. $75 941-627-0919 NEON LIGHT Lite beer neon. $75 941-627-0919 ORIENTAL LAMP: 17"H, Salmon floral on white ceramic, black base. $35 941-276-1881 ORIENTAL WATERCOLOR: Deli- cate hand painted floral on cork $49 941-276-1881 PACHINKO Old coin-op Pachinko in good condition. $45 941-347- 8003 PICTURE FRAMED of George Galfo's Mystics w/signatures $25. 941-423-2585 POOL TABLE light Miller lite beer. 42 inches long. $70 941-627- 0919 RECORD ALBUMS Collection must go! 400 diff - your choice - per album $1 941-474-1776 SF PAPERBACKS 100 asst SF books - 1960s-70s - your choice - per book $1.50 941-474-1776 SILVA COMPASS Swedish Hunts- man in original box. $35 941-628- 6371 SUPERBOWL PINS First 25 Superbowl Pins in case. $250, OBO 941-456-4728 TONY STEWART 1999 LIMITED EDITION 1:24 SCALE STOCK CAR IN BOX $100 941-697-6016 TV 1950'S Philco Predicta w/orig. stand. $350, OBO 914-626-5099 VIEWMASTER PROJECTOR Works very well/not cheap model $25 308-340-3447 VINTAGE OFFICE Chair Retro,rolling,wood & metal,cush- ioned. $65 941-416-7570 VINTAGE PUNCH Bowl Set Cut Glass,incl.18 cups,beautiful pat- tern $50 941-416-7570 VINTAGE RETRO Lamps 1 floor lamp,3 table lamps,retro & unique $125, OBO 941416-7570 WHEAT PENNIES Twenty rolls $100 941423-6030 WITCO DECOR-BULL 58"X36" Hang on wall. $60 941-889-7592 WW2 NAVAL RECOGNITION PIC- TORAL MANUAL 1943 EDITION AUTHENTIC! $35 941-639-1517 FRUITS & VEGETABLES 6075 JERRY'S Grapefruit, Oranges, Tan- gerines! Fresh from the tree! 6 for $1! (989)297-3780 MUSICAL 6090 ALBUMS NEW "Just Willie" w/art print, plus shipping $5 941-343-7863 AMP FENDER FRONTMAN 38 WATTS WORKS PERFECT EXC. COND. $50 941-223-7673 AMP, ROLAND JAZZ Chorus 120 Amp w/pedal.Great condition $600, OBO 941-875-4507 AMP, VOX AD60OVTX Amp w/foot contr $499, OBO 941-875-4507 BABY GRAND electric piano. It is a Fletcher and Son white lacquer grand piano. DP140 its in awe- some condition $800, OBO 941-204-7125 BANJO JOHNSON 5 string. Like new in box. $175 941-627-5365 CHANNEL MIXER DOD 8 & Ale- sis power amp. $100 941-626-0967 CLARINET LA Monte, with case.As is. Needs repair> $20 941-423-2585 DRUMS, ROLAND ELECT TD6 with tour/mesh heads, double beat $1,400, OBO 941-875-4507 MUSICAL HEALTH/BEAUTY 6090 L 6100 ELECTRIC ORGAN Lowry exc. condition $85 941-575-8229 EPHIPHONE JOE Pass Model w/HSC $475, OBO 941-875-4507 FENDER ULTRA Chorus Amp $200 941-626-0967 GUITAR AMP Danville portable $45, OBO 941-735-1709 HAMER CRUISE Bass 4 string w/case, xtra strings. $250 941- 662-0361 MARSHALL 100 Watt Amp Purple EL34s NIB $1,000, OBO 941-875- 4507 ORGAN, Lowery Festival mod., instruction manuals, photos avail. $400, OBO 941-525-9211 SPEAKERS BEHRINGER 2-12" & 2-15" w/stands. All 4 like new. $499 941-626-0967 TRUMPET WANTED Bach Stradi- vrius LR 18037 or equal for promising player. 941-492-9845 S MEDICAL a76095 3-WHEELED WALKER Red,with storage area,like new,folds,light- weight. $55 941-408-1243 BED RAIL White railing, for sup- port to get in and out of bed. $20 941-408-1243 COMMODE, BEDSIDE, LIKE NEW. $30 941-629-7880 COMPANION WHEELCHAIR LIKE NEW $90 941-629-7880 ELECTRIC SCOOTER wheelchair, used. $499, OBO 941-467-5743 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: sunnewspapers.net and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad, the ad must be 3 lines or less, price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** HANDICAPPED SCOOTER Go Go easy transport. Can deliver. $375, OBO 941-766-0790 HEALTH-O-METER LOWER leg massaging and stimulation unit. $45 941-474-7387 INVACARE STAND-UP Lift sling chair to assist handicapped person from chair, toilet, show- er or bed. Used 2 wks $2,000, OBO 615-556-3958 POWER CHAIR "never used" bat- teries have been replaced. $490, OBO 941474-7387 POWER CHAIR Blue/6whl/manu- al/cgr/lk n uph/gd cnd/ngb $380 941-257-8500 POWER CHAIR Jazzy 1103 Ultra w/ up/down seat adjustment, like new, seldom used, new batteries Jan 2011, $1,000 941-740-1179 POWER CHAIR Red/mult adjust/gd batt/manual/gd cond $345 941-257-8500 POWER WHEELCHAIR, FREE, GREAT condition-for someone w/ a physical need. 941-544-3661 RAISED TOILET SEAT with handrails for safety,excellent condi- tion. $30 941408-1243 SCOOTER 205 RASCAL w/ Lift Seat On, 2 Baskets, Recent Bat- teries $400, OBO, Electric Hoist Avail. $300. 941-473-4288 SCOOTER PRIDE Rally Looks and runs great. $375 941-625-6386 SCOOTER PRIDE, Brand new, electric w/ cover Larger wheels for outdoor ease. Autolift and basket. $2500 315-440-2211 SCOOTER W/LIFT for van or SUV rear door, good condition $495, OBO 941-493-1854 SCOOTER, 3-WHEEL Older Bravo (Looks like a GoGo.) GC $200 941-766-1360 SHOWER SEAT 20x32. Adjustable legs, side rail, back rest. $15 941- 266-1016 WALKER 4-WHEEL INVACARE, brakes, seat. LIKE NEW. $90 941- 629-7880 WALKER 4-WHEEL, heavy duty constructed for a large person. $115 941-474-7387 WALKER STURDY FOLDS UP NO WHEELS CAN EMAIL PICS $25, OBO 941-276-5525 WANTED a travel oxygen concen- trator for use in a plane or car, runs on batteries. Reasonable. 941-625-2949. WHEEL CHAIR quality built to last. $185 941-474-7387 WHEEL CHAIR travel type. $75 941-474-7387 WHEEL CHAIR used only 30 days. Ex cond. $80 941-475-3543 WHEELCHAIR BLUE, folds for travel, lightweight, new condition. $100 941-408-1243 HEALTH / BEAUTY 6100 DRYER & CHAIR (2) PROFESSION- AL SHOP TYPE. EXCELLENT CON- DITION $350 941-629-7449 MANICURE DRILL ESI 2000 pro- fessional adj speed, no acces- sories $15 941-286-5601 SHAVER BRAUN Self Cleaning NIB Pd 224, asking $75, OBO PC area 401-744-7832 STYLING CART PROFESSIONAL TYPE BLACK EXCELLENT CONDI- TION $45 941-629-7449 STYLING CHAIR PROFESSIONAL Burgandy adjustable GOOD CONDI- TION $95 941-629-7449 STYLING STATION PROF Black Marble Top. Lots of Storage. EXC COND. $95 941-629-7449 / TREES & PLANTS S6110 LARGE 30 GAL orange trees full of delicious ripe oranges $150. 10' So. Florida peach trees $70- $80. 8 species of cold hardy palm trees prices starting at $14 Yellow House Farm & Nursery. 4565 Hwy 17 (31/2 miles East of I 75) 941- 639-3927 FREEZE CLOTHS, PALMS, VIBURNUM Great for Privacy hedge . JATROPHA, MANY OTHERS 941-488-7291 BABY ITEMS 6120 BABY BJORN Carrier navy, holds upto 251bs. excellent condition. $50 (954)-809-5325 BABY GIRL Clothes newborn, 3- 6, 6-9mths. excellent. over 80 items $50/all 954-809-5325 BABY GIRL clothes/shoes like new 12mths-2yrs $1/ea 941-380-2458 BABY GIRL Outfits newborn, 3-6, 6-9mths. excellent $50/all 954- 809-5325 BASSINETTE GRACO, EX-LG, musical mobile & extra storage excellent $55 954-809-5325 BOTTLE & FOOD WARMER Munchkin, with sanitizer acces- sories. $5 941-234-7841 BREAST PUMP Medela In Style, dou- ble pump w extra shields & storage, like new condition. originally $300! $125 941-234-7841 CAR BED PORTABLE Blue/White has 2 handles and legs $30 941- 460-8218 CAR SEAT BRITAX BOULEVARD CS NEWER $50 941-698-1560 CRADLE SWING Fisher Price,ex condition $40, OBO 941-883- 1955 CRIB CONVERTIBLEE) Wood, With Mattress. $125 305-395-2590 CRIB CHILD Craft natural color wood, locking & safe rails, mat- tress, exc. $75 941-624-0121 CRIB COMFORTER SET With Skirt, Sheet Set & Bumpers $75 941-460-8218 CRIB, Brand new! 5" mattress, 2 pink sheets, 2 pink bumbers $130 for all! 941-766-8075 or 286-8361 HIGHCHAIR SAFETY 1st infant thru toddler, exc condition. $30 941-815-0346 JUMPEROO LAUGH & Learn model M8930-993 NEW $50 941- 698-1560 MY BREAST FRIEND breast feed- ing pillow. Perfect Condition. $5 941-234-7841 STROLLER GRACO DARK BLUE & WHITE PATTERN W/HOOD GOOD COND $10 941-286-5601 GOLF ACCESSORIES S6125 AWESOME 2008 E-Z-GOs, wind- shield, high speed, charger, $1895 + tax. 941-625-7969 DLR BURNER DRAW DRIVER 9 1/2 stiff shaft $85, OBO 941-475- 7150 CALLAWAY DIABLO Hybrid 2-3-4 woods, exc. cond. $199 941-286-4119 CALLAWAY DRIVER Callaway FT9 Tour9.5,mens rh,reg flex $125, OBO 941-268-7992 CLEVELAND DRIVER Launcher 400& fairway wood,mens rh.siff $50, OBO 941-268-7992 DRIVER & 3 wood Northwestern, graphite, like new, both for $8 941-204-0261 GOLF BAGS Callaway soft sided "Sunday Bags". 2 for $50 941-766-0033 GOLF BALLS 5 Doz. Will deliver in P.C. $10, OBO 941-766-8236 GOLF CART EZ Go w/new batter- ies & year old tires. Front/Back Seat.$2,300 OBO 941-743-4056 GOLF CART Older, EZ-Go with charger. Batteries need charging. $499 941-628-2148 GOLF CLUB Left - 400cc driver. Offset graphite shaft. $20, OBO 941-766-0033 GOLF CLUB Left - Adams TightLies 3 wood. $20, OBO 941- 766-0033 GOLF CLUBS Left - Alien Irons & sand wedge, 1, 3 and 5 woods, bag. $100, OBO 941-766-0033 GOLF CLUBS Left set -irons and sw, bag. $75, OBO 941-766-0033 GOLF CLUBS Mens GForce/Bag $75 941-740-0484 GOLF CLUBS set men's clubs with very nice bag $65 941-624- 4617 GOLF CLUBS Woman's GH Plus with Bag $75 941-740-0484 GOLF SET Men's RH good cond. clbs/bg/cvr/umb/ba/tees/pr nt/put/gl $85 941-257-8500 GOLFBALLS $3.00 a dozen 941- 475-5055 Saturday, January 29, 2011 E/N/C/V-A The Sun Classified Page 11 EXERCISE/ FITNESS 6128 AB EXERCISER RED SWIVEL SEAT. EXCELLENT condition $50 941-575-9800 ELLIPTICAL NB 9000 top of the line. Call for features. $475 941- 766-0503 ELLIPTICAL PROGRAMMABLE. Horizon, 3-speed fan. Hardly used. $299 941-235-1522 ELLIPTICAL TRAINER w/Elec- tronics, Very Nice Condition. $135 941-629-7880 EXERCISE GLIDER Exercise to health! Just like new! $45 941- 412-6777 HALF GLOVES LEATHER, NEW ATHLETIC WORKS X-LARGE $6 941-627-6780 INVERSION TABLE To relieve back pain. Like new Will deliver local $150 941-475-9689 NORDIC TRACK PRO SKIER w/workout computer. Exc cond. $100 941-575-9683 NORDICTRACK TREADMILL IFit,softtrac,nice. $400 941-662- 0361 TRAMPOLINE MINI. 36" for exer- cising. GC. $25, OBO 941-766-0637 TREADMILL TRIMLINE 3610. Very good condition $225, OBO 941-637-7982 WORKOUT BENCH Golds Gym XR16 plus 6-2 1/21b 6-51b 2-251b 4-101b wieghts 3 bars 1-6' 2-14" like new $120, OBO 941-426-3092 SPORTING GOODS 6130 BC OCEANIC PROBE BIOFLEX INTEGTARED WEIGHTS USED 2X LIKE NEW $200 941-223-7673 COMPOUND BOW Mathews Igni- tion, rh, 26"draw, 35-501bs. $300, OBO 941-268-7992 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 ELECTRONIC DARTBOARD IN CABINET,Halex brand. $20 941-763-0225 GO CART YERF 3206 Red, New Battery Needs Work $375 941- 460-8218 * * HUGE SALE!* * 4000sf boat- ing supplies, nautical decor, fish'n scuba, 941-639-1340 Tues-Sat 9-4 www.MarinnersTradingCompany.com INLINE SKATERS #7 BLACK/BLUE USED $25, OBO 320-262-1316 KAYAK PADDLES LL Bean 230cm paddles. 1 yr old Have 2 each are $25 941-876-0412 POOL TABLE regulation size, clawfoot, and accessories. $499, OBO 941-883-1955 RELOADER MEC 20GA. Call for info. $200 941-6244244 ROD & REEL DEEP SEA PENN 330, 6FT ROD, 80# LINE. $70 941-380-2762 SCUBA REG Poseiden 5000 Cyk- Ion new $499, OBO 941-875- 4507 SKI SUIT - men's large, 1992 Olympic w/ Kodak logo, never worn. $100 941-639-0838 STORAGE RACK for sports equip, free standing, H-D steel EXC $40 941-258-2588 TACKLE BOX PLANO Maxmium Big Black Tackle Box $30 941- 697-8771 I- K TEXAS HOLD'EM SAT., 2/5, LTD. SEATING, REG. 6:30, 1st Hand @ 7pm 941-697-7353 YOGA MAT Lilac, used once $7 412-418-5784 S FIREARMS L 6131 CIVIL WAR, WWII Guns, Swords, etc. Wanted. Pay up to $900 for G.1.45's & Lugers. 941-705-5145 COLT CUSTOM Shop 1911 38 Super Nickel $1100; Glock Model 17 20th Ann. Signed by Glock $600;Beretta M9 9mm Defender of Amer SetS700; Kimber Gold Combatll $1400; AR15 LAR/Grizz- ley 5.56 NATO$1100; Redfield Scope6x24x50mm VarmintS200 "OBO ON ALL" (941)875-4507 FIREARMS AUCTION 1/29/11 See category 6020 for details. All Florida Auction Service AB2824 AU3969 GUN & KNIFE SHOW German American Club 2101 SW Pine Island Rd, Cape Coral, FL. Sat 2/5 9-5pm and Sun 2/6 9-4pm. Admission $5.00 FREE PARK- ING. CWP Classes $49.95 11am daily. Lee County Gun Collectors LLC. (239)-223-3370 BUY-SELL-TRADE GUN SHOW Ft. Myers, FL Jan 29th & 30th Araba Shrine Temple 2010 Hanson St. @ Rt. 41 Ft. Myers. Cash paid for your antique guns and war souviners. Website: fmaac.tripod.com RUGER P89 9MM extra 30 Mauser barrel set, stainless, box & book. $475; Ruger 66-2 357mag stainless, as new. $475; S&W mod 49 38spec as new, ammo. $525 941-321-0756 SPRINGFIELD ARMORY M1A Bush Rifle, Excellent Condition $1200 Call 941-769-1367 BICYCLES/ LAWN & GARDEN BUILDING DOGS I TRICYCLES I 6160 SUPPLIES L 6233 6135 6170 ADULT TRIKE New, perfect for errands, package delivery & plea- sure. 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Excellent Condition! $475. OBO 941-564-6386 MOUNTAIN BIKE 26 inch Mens w/ 15 spd shimano gears Excel- lent $100 941-697-8771 ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! MOUNTAIN BIKE MENS Huffy 18speed 26in Excellent Like New Low Miles $80 941-697-8771 SOFA, LOVE SEAT & CHAIR, off white, $350. 941-380-3324 TREK FX 7.2 MENS NEW TONS OF ACCESSORIES PERFECT $450 941-223-7673 TOYS Lwow 60138 LASER TAG Bundle Challenger 2 Ig guns 1 sm and 5 vest great deal $50, OBO 941-735-1709 LITTLE TYKES Football Toy Chest OR Great Football Tail Gate Cool- er!!!! $35 941-485-3217 ROBOT SPIDERMAN Remote Control multi function 15"H PER- FECT COND! $50 941-624-0121 VIDEO 6140 CAMERA CANNON DIGITAL A540 Power/Shot Pd 169. EC. $50 PC area 401-744-7832 CAMERA CANNON T70 3 Lens- es 50 600mm VIVTAR FLASH. BAG $80 OBO 941-697-5250 CAMERA CANON 35 mm sure shot max date /w 3 rolls of film $40. 941-628-6371 CAMERA MINOX B W/LEATHER CASE ORIG JAMES BOND SPY CAMERA $175 941-639-1517 DIGITAL CAMERA ricoh RDC-2E complete w/case&cables $50 941-697-3754 EARTH SCIENCE Slides volca- noes, earthquakes, weather, etc $50, OBO 941-286-1910 S POOL/SPA/ & SUPPLIES 6145 ** SPAS & MORE** TRADE-IN'S WELCOME We buy used & move hottubs 941-625-6600 HOT TUB * * SWIM SPAS 5 PERSON SPA W/ LOUNGER $1595 SWIM SPA LOADED $8995 941-462-0633 HOT TUB, 5 seater, IN GOOD CONDITION. You move. $600 941-474-1053 POOL ROLLUP White for pool cover. $50 941-627-6896 POOL TEST Kit Guardex 4-in-1 Test Kit, new $10 941-624-2105 POOL TIMER Intermatic T104 240v w/3 trippers. Used works great no box $20 941-626-0304 SPA, Hot Spring Spa. Excellent condition. You remove. $850 941- 445-5234 38" RIDER MOWER & self prop mower, Weedeater, blower, chain saw, & trailer. $995/all 941-626- 3102 BEST DEALS ON USED RIDERS, PUSH MOWERS & PARTS 941-268-0917 or 416-1109 BLOWER BLACK & DECKER Cord- less w/ Charger $35 941-624- 3091 BLOWER/VAC RYOBI Like new, 200 mph $70 941-380-3685 CUB CADET Model 70 Partially restored. Kohler engine rebuilt. New Tires $375 941-629-5429 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: sunnewspapers.net and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad and the price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! 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Dual: w/ 2 90W spotlight bulbs $10 941-624-2105 PATIO TABLE w/4 chairs, green, wrought iron. $150, OBO 941-347-8808 PUSH MOWER in excellent shape. $50 941-380-3685 PUSH MOWER MTD excellent shape, 6.5 HP $51 941-380- 3685 RIDING LAWN Mower Sears, Runs Good, Rear Engine, w/manu- al. $350 941-743-0678 TORO ELEC. LEAF BLOWER $30 941-624-3091 VACUUM/CHIPPER GAS pow- ered -A-l shape $100, OBO 765- 220-0925 WATER FOUNTAIN - shell shape w/floating ball, 10" wide x 9" high $25 941-639-0838 STORAGE SHEDS/ BUILDINGS 6165 OFFICE PORTABLE, 12 x 24 insulated, paneled, wired ceiling tiles, heat/air, floor covering $7,500 941-391-3866 7 BUILDING SUPPLIES ^w66170 BATHROOM SINKS 2 White pedestal sinks $50, OBO 941- 626-0335 CEILING-MOUNTED CABINETS white W68xH18xD12.5 Double sided. $50, OBO 941-286-1910 CERAMIC TILE 8x10 off white satin, 2 bundles, 1200 total. $495 941-626-3102 CHAIN LINK fence 40' rl NEW Only needed final 10' $40, OBO 941-497-3702 DOOR FOR mobile home, slide window w/screan $125 941-623- 3496 GARAGE DOOR OPENER Craft- man 1/2hp, has remotes. $75 941-460-8218 GARAGE DOOR OPENER GENIE 1/2 HP, NEW IN BOX. $145 941-380-2762 GARAGE DOOR panel/m new in pkg! 9'x21" wht/alum/4sqr $75 941-356-0690 JALOUSIE GLASS (50) 34" pieces, $3 each 941-421-2647 PLUMBING SET Complete shower kit, Plumbers bargain, includes all plumbing supplies, new never used, below dealers cost. $75 OBO 941-488-9276 SCREEN DOOR. 36" White Alu- minum. GC. $35 941-766-0637 STORM BARS New Garage door hurricane protection $60 941- 258-6996 VANITY SINK TOP shell shape, brand new, cultured marble, white&teal green, 30 in. $50 941- 445-5379 WATER HEATER RELIANCE- 2 GALLON, 115V, 1440 WATTS. $60 860-941-8073 WINDOW PGT, white, impact, opaque. 36"x17", slider $100 941-629-4982 WINDOWS (5) Winco heavy duty 38x38, new. $75 each 941-343-7863 WINDOWS PGT new 37x61.5 still in box wht windgrd alum. $490, OBO 941-743-0614 WINDOWS, 17X34 TEMPERED GLASS whiteframe fixed windows $50.00 each 941-697-3754 WIRELESS OPENER Overhead Door mount outside. $40, OBO 941-258-2722 WOOD COLUMNS (2) paint grade 91.5H. 7.25 dia bot. 6.25 dia top. NEW $80 941-286-5601 TOOLS/ MACHINERY 6190 AIR COMPRESSOR G-Force 120/60hz 2 HP cast iron cyl. 4.6 Gal twin tank 90 PSI deliv- ery 50' hose plusl5 piece accessory kit. $75, OBO 941-426-3092 AIR COMPRESSOR; 1HP 125PSI, CRAFTSMAN, like new. $120 941- 743-2842 ANGLED FINISH NAILER PASLODE Xtra Battery; Like New; Many Xtras! $300 941-624-3091 BANDSAW 14" Grizzly Ultimate Bandsaw $300 941-237-7002 CHAIN SAW 14" Homelite 6 months old. $60.00 941-623-0346 CHAINSAW 16 EXCELLENT SHAPE Eager Beaver w/Blade Guard $100 941-697-8771 CRAFTSMAN C3 drl; 3 saws; rt ang drl; wk It; 3 19.2 batt, 2 chgrs. $325 941-585-1006 DRAIN CLEANER MANUAL DRAIN AUGER,25' X 1/4" EXCEL. cond. $12, OBO 941-627-6780 DREMEL 300 Variable speed w/access & case. Gr8 4 hobbies too! $39, OBO 941-743-3858 DRILL PRESS 12" 2/3HP, CRAFTSMAN. Like New. $115 941-743-2842 ENGINE 3HP B&S with 2 1/2" inlet/outlet pump $25 941475- 9689 GARAGE HANGING RACKS Rub- berMaid Neatens, adjustable & ez. $125, OBO 941-743-3858 GENERATOR COLEMAN portable gas generator,5000 watts,5 20 amp outlets,excellent condition, used very little. $450 941-613- 6043 GENERATOR NEW 6250 watt 10 hp $400, OBO 941426-9275 HAND TRUCK heavy duty, large aired tires 16" base plate 53"H EXC COND $45 941-286-5601 LATHE TURNING Chisels Ben- jamin's Best brand 8-piece, 16" chisels $50 941-237-7002 PORTABLE GENERATOR Troy Bilt Briggs & Stratton motor 5550 Watts 8550 starting Watts New in box $375, OBO 941-426-3092 PRESSURE WASHER 1300psi, KARCHER, NEEDS work, or for parts. $20 941-627-6780 ROOFING GUN Porter Cable #RN175A w/box of nails. EXC COND $125 941-286-5601 SEARS CHOP SAW. $55 941- 380-2762 SHOPSMITH MULTI Use Machine W Parts SELL FAST $485, OBO 941-286-7647 TABLE SAW Craftsman $150 Cash 941-423-7291 TABLE SAW older model Crafts- men,by King Seely Corp. $60, OBO 941-457-1127 TOOL BOX "work box" black,22x52,gd cond $35 571- 251-4101 TOOL BOX new,large 5 drawer on wheels. $200 941-2234667 TOOLS LOTS of tools $1 to $30 941-228-1745 WOOD LATHE 60" CRAFTSMAN COMPLETE W/ ATTACHMENTS $300 941-625-1389 Classifie = Sales OFFICE/BUSINESS EQUIP./SUPLIES 6220 CORNER COMPUTER desk 4'x4' $40 941-623-3496 FAX HP 1010 inkjet printing fax, have manual no ink cartridge $20 941-460-4868 FILE CABINET HON 4-drwr verti- cal w/hanging folders $50 941- 575-9683 OFFICE OUTFITTERS Pre-owned & new office furniture. Venice 941485-7015 PHONE ROUTER Linksys Talk on phone w/computer. No phone bills. $39, OBO 941-743-3858 RESTAURANT SUPPLIES 6225 ELEC CABLE 43' P-136-MSHA 6AWG SOOW 600V SUN RES 90c AIW CORP $70 941-286-5601 EXPRESSO/CAPUCCINO MACHINE Europiccola! Commer- cial grade $499 941-763-9530 CATS NOTICE: Statute 585.195 states that all dogs and cats sold in Flori- da must be at least eight weeks old, have an official health certifi- cate and proper shots, and be free of intestinal and external parasites. NOTICE: Statute 585.195 states that all dogs and cats sold in Flori- da must be at least eight weeks old, have an official health certifi- cate and proper shots, and be free of intestinal and external parasites. AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD pups AKC, 1st. shots, Tris & Merles, starting @ $550 (941)-255-0897 LAB PUPS, AKC, Yellow, Guar- anteed. Parents on site. Ready NOW 239-590-9745 LABRADOR PUPS, Chocolate Lab AKC, Health Cert. parents on site. M/F $600 941-423-9653 NORWICH TERRIER, pups, 1 M, 1 F, avail. 1/21. $2000 each. 850-638-4959 PITBULL TERRIOR 8 weeks old, Female, 1st Shots. $150. (941)- 426-3631 SHIH-TZU PUPPIES A,:- rl,- most loving fur babies you will ever have. I have adorable tiny males & females. Comes w/ AKC, health certs & 1st shots. To claim your baby call (941)473-9876 or 525-7031 YORKSHIRE TERRIER, AKC, 8 wks, shots, health cert. Tiny, tiny F & M. $800. 941-475-4913 MISC. PETS 6234 AQUARIUM 55 GAL w/stand & 2 large Grommies, plants, statues, everything needed. $200. (941)- 764-9076 LIONHEAD BUNNIES Beautiful babies,very friendly.Cages also avail. $30/ea 941-456-5059 S PET SUPPLIES & SERVICES 6236 1 BIRD CAGE 17x13x26", large door, heavy wire, 3/4" spacing. $20 941-204-0261 BIRD CAGE Wrought Iron w/play top, exec cond. Cage size 28 x 22 x 33. $275 941-743-4007 DOG KENNEL Black metal 3x3x2 nice $40 941-575-9800 LOVING CARE PET SITTING in my home or yours. 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NoM164 �Emm- 1 SEVEN'S CUSTOM PAINING MD PRESSURE CLEANING Residential, Commercial Interiors and Exteriors Painting & Staining of Driveways, Pool Decks Free Pressure Washing with ext. painting. 26 yrs. exp. FREEESTIATES ReferencesAvailable Lic# 10-00007724 & Insured (941) 255-3834 Mark Hunter L ') Painting * Fine Interior & Exterior Painting * My 32nd year in business * Perfect work, prompt service * Pay nothing until work complete * Over 1,200 Jobs Completed * Free Estimates, Bonded, Lic., Insured Mark 941-475-2695 Q o--- P) aintin T)i iint iin onum Alexander's Painting Etc. 25 year Pro Interior/Ext Drive/Garage/Deck Pressure Wash/Repair Remove/Install Pre-Rent/Sale Spec. 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" ,,L .1 1 - I " '' " ` I - .L ;--------J 8526482 0 Driveways ,,) Gutters 1 I I1I~T~ilui~l � m 1) asnr 1 0, 0:2=0 I I I , , 4 1) aitig I ) Painting )Painlno The Sun Classified Page 14 E/N/C/V-A Saturday, January 29, 2011 BUICK Low 7020 2002 BUICK CENTURY custom 4 dr, beige, 77,985 mi. $5,798 877-219-9139 dlr 2002 BUICK REGAL GS, 130K mi. Silver, 4 dr., $3500, OBO 941-423-3905 or 941-628-1410 CADILLAC 7030 1983 CADILLAC ELDOR Great Restoration car. $1000 941-661-4917 1996 CADILLAC SEVILLE 83,000 mi, V8, green, a/c, $4,100, OBO 941-347-8808 A Bargain Hunters Delight Check the Classifieds first! A Whole Marketplace of shopping is right at your fingertips! Call The Sun Classifieds Today! From Venice, Englewood, North Port Areas Call 941-207-1200 From Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 941-206-1200 2003 CADILLAC CTS GOOD LOOKING CAR WHITE $10,988 2003 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE "Arnold Palmer Edition" Senior Owned, garaged. Michelins, have records. Pristine condition, meticulously maintained. No disappointments! $6475. Call Bob @ 941-468-3375 2004 CADILLAC DEVILLE, 4 dr, black, 92,877 mi, $7,895 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2005 CADILLAC STS ONLY 24K MILES REAL NICE CAR SILVER $19,988 WIjLDEJAUA 877-216-8292 1977 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO new paint, good motor, no rust, needs work. As is. $3,800. OBO 941-473-8542 1999 CHEVROLET CORVETTE COUPE SUPER LOW MILES BLACK $19,988 2000 CHEVROLET IMPALA limited 4 dr red loaded 167 k high- way, $3,300 941-626-3102 FM i 7 1r, M I! =~i1, 2002 CHEVROLET CORVETTE CVT ONLY 22K MILES YELLOW $25,988 2004 CHEW AVEO LS, yellow, 91,052 mi, $5,988 (877)-219- 9139 dlr 2004 CHEW CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE, 34K, $27,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2004 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LS, 4 dr, silver, 53,781 mi. $9,875 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2005 CHEVROLET IMPALA , 6 cyl. Red. Auto, cloth, 72K mi. Exc.cond.$8,700. 941-716-0636 2007 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06 MINT CONDITION 15K SILVER $49,988 2008 CHEW CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE RED $40,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ, silver, 30,425 mi. $14,950 877-219-9139 DLR 2009 CHEVY COBALT, 4 dr sedan, LT, tan, 37K, $9850 Pro Power Auto Sales 941-627-8822 2010 CHEVROLET HHR LS, Sil- ver, Bal. fact. warranty. $12,995. Pro Power Auto Sales. 941-627- 8822 2010 CHEVROLET COBALT, 4 door, blue, 3,700 miles. $12,000. Call 941-875-2285. 2010 CHEW CAMARO SS RED 6K, $32,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR S CHRYSLER 7050 1991 CHRYSLER LEBARON Convertible. Super clean, Cold air. $1995. 941-536-8844 1994 CHRYSLER LEBARON convertible, all pwr, 92K, clean, runs well, $2,495 941474-7894 1995 CHRYSLER LX 4dr, 4 cyl, 83K, full power, ac, leather, exc cond $2,950 941-347-1201 dlr 2002 CHRYSLER SEBRING Convt. 36K. V6. Blowout Price!, $5,995. 941-979-9331 2004 CHRYSLER SEBRING Conv. 49K. Loaded. V6. Blowout Price, $6,995. 941-979-9331 2007 CHRYSLER 300C HEMI, $20,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR SUN CLASSIFIED 2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING LTD HARDTOP CONVT $24,990 2007 DODGE CHARGER VERY RARE PLUM COLOR 13K MILES $30,988 2008 DODGE AVENGER SE, red, 13,709 mi. $14,895 877- 219-9139 dlr FORD 7070 1998 CROWN VICTORIA 38,000 mi. garage kept. 1 retiree owner. White, loaded, light gray leather $4500obo 941-979-8457 1999 FORD MUSTANG base, sil- ver, 71,445 mi. $5,350. 877-219- 9139 DLR 2000 FORD TAURUS Good Condition, 68k miles, Cold Air, AM/FM cassette, Clean car. $2,650. 516-662-6186 2002 FORD FOCUS WGN SILVER, AUTO, Stock 12670A $7985. 941475-5444dlr Have A Garage Sale! 2002 FORD MUSTANG GT, 5 spd, 105k mi., Lots of Extras! $6,500. (941)-412-7474 2003 FORD CROWN VICTORIA Great cond. 44,260 orig miles $6000/obo 941-766-1574 2003 FORD MUSTANG Pony Conv. Red, V6, AT, Mach 1000, 22k mi $9450 941-639-7247 2008 FORD MUSTANG ROUSCH VERY CLEAN RED/BLACK $36,988 Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: sunnewspapers.net and click on Classifieds *Fast * Easy * * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUN. CHEVY DODGE Lao 7040 L 7060 FORD 7070 2009 FORD MUSTANG Red coupe, 34k mi, Nice , Stock 8433b $22,900 941475-5444dlr 2010 FORD MUSTANG Red, V6 Premium, 2door conv certified 24k., $21,980 941475-5444dlr 2010 FORD MUSTANG, 2 dr, base, gray, 19,508 mi, $19,875 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2011 FORD MUSTANG Blue. 6spd, V6, 9k mi, like new stock 12722 $23,800 941475-5444dlr JEEP 7080 2000 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE , 138,500 mi, V8, FWD, 4 speed, Laredo Sport, $4,600, OBO 320-262-1316 2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE, Laredo, silver, 32,271 mi, $15,487 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2007 JEEP WRANGLER X, white, 55,356 mi. $18,957 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2008 JEEP COMMANDER 18K HEMI $28,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 JEEP WRANGLER silver 47k, AC, Stock 12682A $22,888. 941475-5444dlr 2008 JEEP WRANGLER unlimit- ed Black, 4dr, 24k mi, AC, Stock 8824c $26,568 941475-5444dlr LINCOLN 7090 1999 LINCOLN Town Car Carti- er. Exc. Cond! 94k mi. Asking $5,500. 941-497-7971 _ I 2008 LINCOLN Signature LTD 37K mi. Exc. cond. $22,000. 941-391-5674 MERCURY 7100 1996 MERCURY COUGAR XR7, spec. ed. V6, 71K orig mi. exc cond. $2700 814-462-4217 1998 MERCURY GRAND MAR- QUIS , New tires, battery. RV tow- able. $3,100 941-627-5365 2000 MERCURY GRAND MAR- QUIS , 116,260 mi, LS, $3,600, OBO 941-629-7972 MERCURY 7100 2005 MERCURY GR MARQUIS Gold, 75k mi, drives & looks great. $14,225 941475-5444 dir 2010 MERCURY GR MARQUIS LS Blue w/ beige looks & drives like new 3 to choose from starting at $20,980 941475-5444 dlr OLDSMOBILE L7110 2003 OLDSMOBILE ALERO GLS, 2 dr, Lo Dn Pmt. 941-743- 2600 www.gasparillamotors.com PONTIAC 7130 2004 PONTIAC Grand Prix Black, Low miles. $3,700 Venice 941- 258-5189 SATURN L 7135 1999 SATURN SC , 4 cyl., auto- matic, SC2 runs GREAT, $2,000 941-623-2732 2000 L SERIES beats Camry & Accord. Looks & runs exc. 156K mi. $4,000, OBO 941-697-3779 2004 SATURN ION Level 2, sil- ver, 63,481 mi. $6,987 877-219- 9139 dlr PRO-POWER AUTO SALES (941) 627-8822 USED SATURN SALES PARTS & SERVICE "THE SATURN GUYS" 02 SL 1 Sedan............. $2,799 97 SW2 Wagon...............$2,899 99 SC2 Coupe............... $2,999 98 SW2 Wagon...............$3,399 99 SL2 Sedan................. $3,299 01 SL2 Sedan................$4,195 06 Ion Sedan..............$6,999 06 Ion Sedan..................$7,299 09 Aura Sedan..........$12,295 03 Vue...................... $6,199 09 Vue SUV...............$14,795 09 Vue SUV...............$15,495 All rated over 30 MPG SCION S7136 2006 SCION XA, Blue, 4K mi. Almost brand new. $12,000 941-624-2378 2006 SCION XB blue, 62,426 mi, $11,456 (877)-219-9139 dlr i'l lliWll llj1 i I iIl l l l ll I ' ' II I 1H Il 'BANK ASSET SALE! VEHICLES TO THE PUBLIC FOR '59 DOWN & 159/MO. & UP!* Auctions, Factories and Lending Institutions throughout the South have been flooded with repossessed, unclaimed new and used vehicles. Auto Liquidators is coming to Palm Used Car Superstore to assist in the immediate disposal of over 300 vehicles. Vehicles have been acquired at incredible savings from points throughout the country and now must be eliminated immediately - REGARDLESS OF LOSS OR PROFIT! VEHICLES FROM: $999 -$30,000 LOCAL & NATIONAL BANKS AND LENDING INSTITUTIONS HAVE RELEASED LIENS ON OVER 1000 VEHICLES FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL PRIOR TO AUCTION LIQUIDATION VEHICLES FROM THE FOLLOWING MANUFACTURERS WILL BE AVAILABLE! CHEVROLET * DODGE * GMC * JEEP * HYUNDAI * FORD * CHRYSLER BMW * TOYOTA * NISSAN * MITSUBISHI * MAZDA * MERCEDES BENZ VEHICLE INFORMATION PAYMENT OPTIONS , All Vehicles Have Been Inspected And Their Titles Have Been Cleared For Transfer To OPTION 1: Cash Or Personal Check OPTION 2: Credit Union Draft Prospective New Owners Immediately. Many Vehicles Still Under Factory Warranties. OPTION 3: Negotiate New Loan With Competing Lending Institutions With Rates As Low As 0% Up To 6 Full Years.* SALE INFORMATION For 3 Days Only, Auto Liquidators Will Be At The Location Listed Below To Offer These Vehicles For Sale To The Public For As Little As 10% Of Their Original Lien Amount. PRICING INFORMATION Pay The $59 Down Payment* Then Start Making Payments. Payments As Low As $59 Per Month.* First Come First Served. Payments Will Be Clearly Marked. Offers May Be Below The Posted Settlement Amount. Vehicles Sell To The First Buyer Where Purchase Offer Is Approved. FREE 10 MINUTE CREDIT CHECK $3 Million In Credit Will Be Available For This Event. If You've Had Credit Problems In The Past, We Have Bank Sources Seeking New Accounts. We've Helped Hundreds Of Financially Troubled Customers. TRADE-INS WILL BE ALLOWED State Licensed Auto Dealers Will Bid Registrants Current Vehicles And Any Balance Owed Will Be Paid Off (If Purchased). Positive Or Negative Trade Equity Will Be Applied To New Loan Balance. All prices plus tax, tag and a $599 dealer fee. *With approved credit. $59 plus tax, title, and fees. Additional down payment may be required for credit approval. See sales agent for details. Example: 1997 Chevy Cavalier, sale price: $4,998, $59/mo.. for 60 months @ 6.9% APR. $59 down payment for a total of $59 down plus tax. Subject to credit approval. Subject to lender's final approval. All offers on select vehicles with approved credit. Vehicles/Banks/Lending Institutions/Credit Unions subject to change. Vehicles represent on-hand, in-route, ordered and to be purchased vehicles. Cannot be combined with any other advertised offer or special. See dealer for complete details. SRI I THU.,JANUARY271 FI n I 8:30l-17:00pm 1 lMilL FRI., JANUARY 28"t F N In n8:30m-1:00Pm SD!! SAT., JANUARY-29 3 DAYSIoII II.8:30aM-5:OOm PAL USDCRSPRTR VISIT OUR BRAND NEW USED CAR SUPERSTORES AT 1724 TAMIAMI TRAIL ""c5 JZMETq my U- UilLIkTII]H'qIbclL]H L]T I]TmIHT . .. .I - - -- -I -- I Al - I - - , - .. ,. . � ' ilmd HI IilH I ACURA 7145 2007 ACURA TL BLACK/BLACK, $21,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 ACURA TL, 2.5, white, 43,106 mi, $22,897 (877)-219- 9139 dir AUDI 7147 2004 AUDI A4, 1.8T, 4 dr, manu- al, black, 55,212 mi, $13,456 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2005 AUDI A4 CONVERTIBLE, 21,000 MI $20,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 AUDI A420T Turbo 4 dr, sil- ver, 58,648 mi. $19,256 (877) 219-9139 dir 2008 AUDI S4 CNVT EXCEPTIONAL CAR ONLY 11K MILES GRAY $43,988 BMW 7148 2002 BMW 330CIC RED 58K, $20,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2004 BMW M3, 6 spd., Moon Roof, leather, loaded, garage kept, adult owned, exc. cond. $18,900/OBO. 941-650-1258 2007 BMW 3251 BKL 29K, $34,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 BMW 5251 BLACK, 29K, $27,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 BMW 6501 $40,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 BMW 5351 $33,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 BMW M3 COUPE BMW'S FINEST 10K MILES GRAY $52,988 HONDA 7160 2003 HONDA ACCORD, EX, 4 dr, beige/ivory, 78,173 mi, $10,458 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2005 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, 2dr, silver/black, 79,140 mi, $10.950 (877)-219-9139 dlr h h h E -- - ------- --------- - -~~-~~~-~~~~-~~~-~-~~~~-~~~~~~ -- - ~-~~~~-~~~-~~~-~~~- :: NI f HI[ IHCIS MAI HIR OS YURGAI *YO CN WNON OfTH VHIII *MAI TII ISSYOR AI m m SUN WSPPE NEWSPAPERS Find the people here to keep your home, business and transportation running smoothly. Include Your Business in This Directory. Call 866.463. 1638 Powoecs II Enhance The Look & Value Bailey's Of Your Investment Pressure 1VCleaning Pool deck renoltCe n SPool dek reno s Exterior/Interior Painting SGarage floors * Sofit and Facia Repair SPatio's * Gutter Repair & Cleaning * and more Lifetime Venice Resident * Licensed & Insured Lic.& Insured in Sarasota, * Senior Discounts No. Port & Charlotte Counties CHAMBER MEMBER (fjlOIi l Sevigs the M "zarea sance 1983 941-375-0; 941.497-1736 Jenkins Home Improvement * Pressure Washing * Driveways * Pool Decks & Cages * Soffit & Facia * Repairs * Painting Also Vinyl Siding, Soffit & Facia Installation 941-497.2728 Owner/ Operated Lic./Ins VENICE PRESSURE CLEANING "TILE ROOF SPECIALISTS" "Also House Painting & Roof Coating" 497-2493 Same Cleaning Since 1984 Associations Welcome! Lic./Insured Free Est AIescre e i E& F RUSSELL [ ,screens SCREEN REPAIR SOwnd &Opeaed SERVICES ool caaEs * Specializing in Pool Cages * Serving Sarasota County Since 1978 * Free Estimates 941-484-2232 Lic./lns. Repair & Re-screen on Pool Cages, Lanais, Front Entryways, Gutter Repairs, Internal Soffit Re- pairs, Repaint Pool Cage, Screen Doors, Garage Screen Sliders Eng, 941473,8951 Licensed & insured ...Ip SCREEN MACHINE $45 Tops, $25 Sides Complete Rescreen $995 (up to 1500 sq ft) Add "No See Umm" screen for $10 Ask about our *Super Screen* (Golball proof, 10yr warranty *Florida Glass* FREE ESTIMATES (941) 879-3136 Lic. &Ins. Rofng r 4Roi James Weaver Roofing Family Owned & Operated < Since 1984 426-8946 Free Estimates Metal, shingles, flat roofs. Replace & Repair Lic#CCC1325995 Re-Roofing & Repair Specialists LEONARD'S ROOFING, & INSULATION INC. SFamily owned and Cetifi operated since 1969 w sarncstp e, Bn acaa * Shingle * Tile * Built-up * Single Ply * Metal SFull Carpentry Service Available Reagan Leonard 488-7478 Lic.# RC 0066574 8mrabsk, MNK99 *OldRooft Rmol otwsp-df OCCC066814 opmesrumme lUIW InsuWI - .11 )Roof Ing A-1 COATINGS BOND CONTRACTORS, INC. Water Proofing Roof Coatings Why Replace it! - Save it and Save $! 12Yr Warrnty Extends - Preserves & Rejuvenates Roof Life Increases Wind Protection* Mildew Resistant Any Color * Even Clear * R-24 R.Valve * Shingles Built Up Tile * Foam * Polyester * Metal* Flat Roofs & More 426-9354 * 423-5458 * 800-221-6751 c1 % CCCt58170 10% Discount i Wi B 'IiL STEE' cau ENGLEWOOD ROOFING Snce 1975 NEW ROOFS RE-ROOFS * REPAIRS Commercial & Redentiel State Uc.CCC 13256 t Re-rods Ar Our Specia Bus: 941-474-5487 Fax: 941-475-0799 Call Ron Call John Trailer Repair Major & Minor Boat/Utility Trailers Springs, Axles Bearings, Tires Lights & Wiring Englewood Trailer Center 941-460-9700 RICI LINDRS STUCco, INC New Constriction & Remodels Rusted bands & Wire Lath Repair. Spraycrete & Dry-wall repair. (941)497-453 CERAMIC TILE SALES AND/OR INSWALTION 35 YRS EXP. NO JOB TOO SMALL 12 yrs. In Rotonda West. Free estimates. Installer/Owner. Call Jim 941-697-5948 LEMON BAY TILE "When Quality Counts" 4 * Convert bath tub to easy access shower Handicap access shower SShower repalr/Replace SFree In-Home Shopping *Licensed & Insured SOwner/Install * Over 20Years in Englewood 20x20 Porcelain from $3.69 Professlonally Installed 474-1000 |\O-O W K E'S PROFSSIOIAI RE SERVICE * ALL PALM TRIMMING * LOT CLEARING * STUMP REMOVAL * TREES FOR SALE * REMOVALS * BUSH HOG MOWING Serving Charlotte Co., North Port & DeSoto Co. Owner Operator Licensed and Insured FREE ESTIMATES 941-624-4204 "29 Yrs. Exp. in Florida Tree & Plants" I I otherr Works Well Drillng 941-484m3634 Shallow Wells Installed & Repaired SPumps Instlled & Repaired Irrigation Installed & Repaired JackShred, Owlnr StatII # U241 WE DO WINDOWS & PRESSURE WASHING New Customer Specials Package Deals Res. & Comm. Free Estimate Lic/Ins. 941-661-5281 S I i a " ' 1116plc anilfo yurhuines Customjiome repairs, Inc.. Windows, Doors & more... 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I ki I I (DE=1 4 The Sun Classified Page 16 E/N/C/V-A Saturday, January 29, 2011 2005 HONDA ACCORD, EX, 4 dr, beige, 61,292 mi, $13,854 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2005 HONDA CIVIC coupe, EX, gray, 36,468 mi, $11,754 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2005 HONDA CIVIC, LX, 4 dr, black, 82,410 mi, $8,975 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2007 HONDA ACCORD EX, V6, brown, 35,569 mi, $17,985 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2007 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, silver, 38,568 mi, $17,986 877- 219-9139 dir 2007 HONDA CIVIC Gold w tan int 13k mi, auto, cold ac, Stock 12687 $17,880 941475-5444dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC EX, gray, 37,709 mi. $14,758 (877)-219- 9139 dir 2007 HONDA CIVIC SI, silver, 48,470 mi, $16,758 (877)-219- 9139 dir 2007 Honda Civic Ex Black 4dr, auto, sunroof, 60k, Drives like new $14900. 941475-5444dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC, alabast sil- ver metallic, 36,389 mi, $13,875 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC, EX, 2 dr, blue, 78,750 mi, $11,245 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2007 HONDA CIVIC, SI, 4dr, manual, black, 47,889 mi, $16,870 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD EX, black, 53,338 mi, $19,785 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ACCORD EX, V6, gray, 45,002 mi, $23,456 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 4 door, mystic green, 23,259 mi. $20,780 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, silver, 41,733 mi, $16,987 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ACCORD LXP, white, 44,852 mi. $17,856 877- 219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ACCORD LXS, leather, white, 32,117 mi. $17,985 877-219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ACCORD, Certi- fied, EX, red, 16,764 mi, $19,877 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD, EXL, 4 door, black pearl, 35,724 mi. $19,950 877-219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ACCORD, red, 9,269 mi, $18,759 (877)-219- 9139 dir 2008 HONDA CIVIC alabst silver metallic, 61,130 mi, $12,458 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC EX, manual, black, 48,822 mi, $15,879 (877) 219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 door, beige, 35,088 mi, $12,950 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, black, 24,067 mi. $14,875. 877- 219-9139 DLR 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, coupe, black, 40,000 mi. $13,879 877- 219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, manual, black, 29,702 mi. $11,950. 877- 219-9139 DLR 2008 HONDA CIVIC, LX, 4 dr, borrego, 48,677 mi, $14,256 (877)-219-9139 dlr I Classified = Sales 2008 HONDA CIVIC, taffeta white, 55,437 mi, $12,876 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD EXL, pol- ished metal, 45,054 mi, $20,456 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD, Certi- fied, alabast silver, 22,008 mi, $16,947 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD, Certi- fied, EXL, 4 dr, silver, 6,856 mi, $23,785 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD, Certi- fied, EXL, polished metal, 22,461 mi. $23,456 (877)-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD, Certi- fied, LX, 4 dr, silver, 9,404 mi. $17,985 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD, Certi- fied, red, 14,528 mi. $23,587 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD, LPX, leather, gray, 29,505 mi, $19,254 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD, LX, 4 dr, white, 8,390 mi, $17,898 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD, LXP, leather, gray, 29,505 mi, $19,254 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD, polished metal, 21,536 mi, $18,924 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA CIVIC blue, 35,968 mi. $16,950 877-219- 9139 DLR 2009 HONDA CIVIC, LX, 4dr, blue, 18,123 mi, $15,987 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA S200, Certified, black, 14,092 mi, $28,975 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certified, EXL, nav, Crosstour, silver, 9,627 mi. $29,950. 877-219-9139 DLR 2010 HONDA ACCORD EXL, Crosstour, opal-sage, 14,853 mi. $27,980. 877-219-9139 DLR 2010 HONDA ACCORD EXL, Crosstour, white, 406 mi. $33,978. 877-219-9139 DLR 2010 HONDA CIVIC HYBRID Certified, polished metal, 3,489 mi, $19,950 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC, LX, 4 dr, 5 spd, silver, 6,634 mi, $15,987 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC, SI, black, 18,591 mi, $19,875 (877)-219- 9139 dir 2010 HONDA FIT, Sport, blue, 2,721 mi, $17,958 (877)-219- 9139 dir 2002 HYUNDAI SANTA FE V6, Only 44 ki mi! Garaged. Like New Condition Inside & Out. $6,200. *****SOLD!!!!!!***** 2003 HYUNDAI TIBURON, GT, red, 117,925 mi, $6,988 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2008 HYUNDAI SONATA, 51K, original owner, dealer maintained, mint condition, asking $12,000 239-357-2861 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS, white, 31,422 mi, $14,856 877- 219-9139 DLR INFINITI 7165 2003 INFINITI 135, Luxury 4 dr, white, 67,255 mi, $11,780 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2007 INFINITI G35 EXTRA CLEAN 22K MILES BLACK $25,988 2007 INFINITI G35, S, black, 52,130 mi, $22,456 (877)-219- 9139 dir 2008 INFINITI M45 ADVANCED TECH AND PREMIUM PKGS BLACK/BLACK $35,988 WjlDEJiGUAR JAGUAR 7175 2005 JAGUAR X-TYPE AWD JAG NICE CAR BLUE $12,977 2007 JAGUAR XK CNVT TOPAZ CERTIFIED 6YRS OR 100,000 MILES $44,988 WjlDEJiGUAR 2007 JAGUAR XK CONVERT GOLD CERTIFIED TO 100K $43,988 2007 JAGUAR XK COUPE CER- TIFIED WARRANTY ONLY 10 K MILES BLUE $44,988 LEXUS 7178 2003 LEXUS ES330 ONLY 38K MILES $15,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2003 LEXUS ES350 BLACK ONLY $22,990 CERTIFIED (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 LEXUS ES330, silver, 47,629 mi, $17,851 (877)-219- 9139 dir 2010 LEXUS IS250 V6, 4 dr, Starfire pearl, 4,821 mi, $30,878 (877)-219-9139 dlr MAZDA 7180 2001 MADZA 626 LX, 4dr, gray, 95,202 mi, $6,788 (877)-219- 9139 dir 2004 MAZDA sports wagon WT V6, auto, loaded, leather, 68K, mint, $7995 obo 941-613-6864 2008 MAZDA 3, 32,450 mi, Auto, 4 Dr., Blue, MP3, 17" Wheels w/New Tires. $11,999. OBO 941- 204-0074 2009 MAZDA RX8, red, 8,014 mi, $25,870 (877)-219-9139 dir MERCEDES 7190 1995 MERCEDES Conv w/hard top, 54,000 orig. mi. Exc. Cond. $11,950 941-505-6175 2001 MERCEDES CLK430 CNVT NICE CAR LOW MILES SILVER $16,988 WjlDEJiGUAR 2001 MERCEDES S430V 49K MILES BLUE $13,988 2001 MERCEDES SLK 230 LOW MILES SILVER $14,988 2002 MERCEDES S430V sil ver/gray 73,354 mi, $13,785 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2004 MERCEDES C320 49K $14,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2004 MERCEDES E320W 4 dr, blue, 46,423 mi. $19,785 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2005 MERCEDES CLK 320 CNVT 27K WHITE $24,988 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 2008 MERCEDES SL550R $59,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2009 MERCEDES C300W $29,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2009 MERCEDES E320 DIESEL $34,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2000 NISSAN SENTRA, auto, 4- door, Look and runs like new $6998. 941475-5444, dir 2003 NISSAN ALTIMA, green, 80,615 mi, $9,877 (877)-219- 9139 dir 2005 NISSAN ALTIMA, silver, 74,025 mi, $12,455 (877)-219- 9139 dir 2005 NISSAN MAXIMA, 3.5 SL, 4dr, gray, 61,005 mi, $14,875 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2008 NISSAN ALTIMA SL LEATHER, $18,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2009 NISSAN VERSA $14,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR SAAB L7206 1993 SAAB 900S Convertible, great shape, $3,500. 941-743- 8403 or 864-710-3751. 2006 SAAB 2 door convertible, aero, red, 42,216 mi. $13,950 (877)-219-9139 dlr TOYOTA 7210 2002 TOYOTA SOLARA CONVERTIBLE 44K $13,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2003 TOYOTA RUNNER Lim- ited, V6, Full Pwr. 80K. Must drive. 941-743-2600 DLR 2005 TOYOTA AVALON XLS, 49K, $18,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, 4 dr, gray, 74,142 mi. $11,785 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2006 TOYOTA COROLLA, XRS, 4 dr, manual, white, 78,867 mi, $8,950 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2006 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Full pwr, Clean. 4 cyl. 941-743- 2600 www.gasparillamotors.com 2006 TOYOTA RAV4 Limited, 58K, Fully Loaded. 941-743-2600 www.gasparillamotors.com 2007 TOYOTA AVALON $21,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY LE Grey, looks & drives great 64k miles, $15,972. 941475-5444 dir 2007 TOYOTA SOLARA CONVERTIBLE SLE, 31K, $22,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 dr, silver, 67,446 mi, $10,894 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2008 TOYOTA SOLARA, SLE, red, 25,510 mi, $22,987 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE 13K $18,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR VOLKSWAGEN 7220 1999 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE Immaculate, $4,500 wife's car, 45k orig miles. Must see. New Everything. Venice-941484-3866 2003 VW BEETLE, convertible, orange, 45,870 mi, $10,758 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2009 VW PASSAT CC loaded, sil- ver, w/ leather, 48k, stk 8497A $24,873. 941475-5444dlr VOLVO S7230 1995 VOLVO 960, 4 dr, blue, 61,359 mi, $4,888 (877)-219- 9139 dlr ANTIQUES/ COLLECTIBLES L 7250 runs great, all original, $39,000 obo. Call 941-629-3163. 195Y ULUSMVBILE 1Hollaay 88 TROPHY WINNER 4dr Hard top, 21K orig. miles Red/white w/ Black & white int $15,555. WILL TRADE 401-529-6261 1969 Z28 CAMARO 454 Big block, Needs body & paint. inclds extra parts & trailer. $25,000 trades cons. (941)-468-4226 1970 BUICK GSX STAGE I Conv., 800+ HP. Too much to list Haulmark Trailer w/ AC. $25,000. obo 941-875-4507 1972 CHEVROLET C20/K20 Truck, auto, ps, pb.runs good., $5,000 941-235-2203 1973 VOLKSWAGEN THING Conv. Good Shape! Runs Good. Great Body! 4 Spd. $3,500. 989- 873-0493 (cell) 1979 PONTIAC PARISIENNE Brougham, mint cond, 60K, A MUST SEE! $7,000 941426-1083 USE CLASSIFIED! 1986 FORD MUSTANG GT, 5.0 Convertible, $2,000 941-539-3246 HONDA / HYUNDAI NISSAN L 7160 L L 7163 L 7200 S 4 TIRES: P235x70-17 for pick-up. Hankook 5/32 tire thread. $100 obo. Call 941-625-2949. 50'S AUTOLITE flip top with draw- ers Spark plug cabinet $300, OBO 941-474-0192 BUCKET SEATS w/Armrests, Seatbelts, Bluegray. Clean. Both $100, Each $65 863-558-3486 DODGE MOTOR 318,1970s com- plete,ran when pulled, $150, OBO 941-286-7739 ANTIQUES/ COLLECTIBLES 7250 1994 FORD MUSTANG Indy Pace Car, SVT #200, out of 1,000 built. 11,200k miles. $17,000 OBO 941-698-9370 SAVE THIS DATE: SAT., 2/12/11 9AM-1:30PM SUN NEWSPAPERS OPEN HOUSE & MIDWINTER COLLECTOR CAR SHOW Hosted by: The Sun Newspapers, 23170 Harborview Rd. Charlotte Harbor, P.C. 24 Trophies will be awarded, 1 over 4' high, TOUR OF THE PAPER OFFICE & PLANT. See first hand how the Best Community Newspaper in the Country operates. Music begins at 10AM by "Power Outage Continues" playing hits from the 50's, 60's and 70's! "Orphan" Cars will be featured. Also an appearance of "OPA" The Clown with Henrietta" his Bassett Hound, Food & Beverages available. Barbershop Quartet Singers "Up Deep Creek, EH" Open only to Non Modified Cars and Trucks at least 22 years old. NO REGISTRATION FEE. Owners that will exhibit at this fun EVENT must RSVP to the Veteran Motor Car Club of America with Ozzie Osborne at 941-235-7701. Regretfully space allows for only 100 vehicles. BUDGET BUYS 4,1 7252 1987 MERCEDES-BENZ E- CLASS , Runs, drives. No AC, $700 941-769-3358 1988 CADILLAC BROUGHAM 39K orig mi, runs great, cold ac, $1,700 obo 941-623-2065 1999 DODGE INTREPID, 6 cyl, cold air, metalflake silver, cloth seats, $1750 Call 716-374-2950 AUTOS WANTED L ^ 7260 M.S.B. RECYCLING $300 for most cars with title! 941-575-4008 WE BUY CARS $400 CASH +UP Frank 276-0204 TOP CASH PAID We Buy Cars, Trucks, Vans Any Condi- tion. Mike's Auto Transport Toll Free 1-866-204-0949, Cell 941-650-5785 TRUCK Running or not! Hon- est & Reliable! 941-286-4599 ALL VEHICLES WANTED Dead or Alive, Top $$ Paid, Starting at $320/$2000 941-623-2428 JUNK CARS WANTED 24/7 Fair $$ Paid 941-286-3122, 623-5550 $ ALL CARS & TRUCKS! Top $$$$ PAID!! 941-626-9120 $$ TOP CASH $$ FOR CARS & TRUCKS. DEAD OR ALIVE. 485-7515 I BUY SCRAP CARS, TRUCKS AND WRECKS 941-456-1342 AUTO PARTS/ ACCESSORIES 7270 1,000 Lb. engine stand and 2 ton load leveler. Like new, used once. $75 941-456-6824 1957 CHEVY, 3 spd trans with 400 miles on it. $325 941-759-0013 Call 941475-5444, dlr. 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY, Certi- fied, EXL, slate 67,023 mi, $32,987 (877)-219-9139 dlr TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS S7300 1983 CHEVROLET Pickup, 1/2 ton, Diesel, no bed, $500. 941-493-6022 ACCESSORIES 7270 CHEW 350 engine + 350 tranny each $150 941-457-1127 FLAT BED topper fits Ford Ranger $50, OBO 941-883-1955 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: sunnewspapers.net and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad, the ad must be 3 lines or less, price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** GMC 8 lug, steel wheels, caps and lugnuts, set of 4, from 06 model. $175 941457-1127 GPS LOWRANCE 500C Color GPS in box Excellent Shape $75 404-401-8198 HITCH REASE come off F250,like new. $125, OBO 941-286-7739 NERF BARS (step rails) WESTIN for F-150 King Cab Black AS NEW COND $75 941-286-5601 POWER MIRROR fits 2001 to 2008 Chrysler minivan. New in Box $125, OBO 941-626-5099 RIMS (3) chrome F250 8 bolt, some tread on tires $100 941- 624-4213 Roth Book, ART OF Big Daddy, new, soft bound. $25. 941-474-0192 T-SHIRTS NEW BIG DADDY ROTH RAT FINK T-Shirts each $10 941-474-0192 TIRES (4) Goodyear, 215/65/16 good shape $180 941-468-4226 TIRES (4) MICHELIN, 215-60-16". $150 941-743-7747 TIRES (4), for trailer 205/75/15 $100. 9414684226 TIRES (4), Nitro Extreme VR 225/35/R19 w rims for Toyota or Nissan. $475. 9414684226 TIRES 4 Continental Contitrac P235/70R16 99% tread $150, OBO 941-268-6003 TIRES P235-75R 15 RAISED WHITE LETTERS VG CONDITION ALL 4 $120 941-2764733 TOW PACKAGE off a Ford Bron- co/ build-on/ universal $150, OBO 941-268-8674 TRUCK CAP white 63-1/2" x 80- 1/2". $100, OBO 320-262-1316 TURBO 400 trans. Fits Buick,Olds.Pont.Cadilac $150, OBO 941-286-7739 WATER PUMP housing for big block Chrysler, excellent cond. $75 941-626-5099 WEIAND 8120 Intake Brand New! Possible trade for third gen. parts. $100 407-9254603 WHEELS AND Tires - (4)8 Lug Whls, FORD +(2) 36x14.5 MT Baja $350, OBO 941-232-0253 VANS 7290 1995 TOYOTA PREVIA Extra large int. Captain front seats, 3 rows, 2 separate AC systems, great car, great shape, $2500. Pt. Charlotte 302-249-2163 1996 DODGE 1 ton ext cargo van, V8, auto, tow pack. needs nothing, $2450 814462-7146 1997 GMC SAVANA, like new, 100k miles, Dark Green, $9,000 OBO 717-396-0217 1999 FORD WINDSTAR-LX Runs & drives Excellent, Like new tires. Cold AC, REDUCED $2400.obo 941-214-0889 1999 PONTIAC MONTANA Mini- van, Loaded, Air, Leather Int., $2,500 859-358-1438 2000 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY, PW, PL, 941-743- 2600 www.garparillamotors.com 2001 DODGE RAM 2500 Conv. Van 65k mi will trade or sell EXTRA NICE $6500 941-5048893 2004 DODGE CARAVAN SXT, V6, Quad seats, 100K, Runs new. $5,395. 941-979-9331 DLR 2005 DODGE CARAVAN SE, 84K, V6, BLOWOUT PRICE $5,900. 941-979-9331 DLR 2006 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Signature Series, Loaded, low mileage. Al cond. $14,500. 941-323-9380 2006 KIA SEDONA, red, 59,724 mi, $11,875 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2007 DODGE Grand Caravan WHEELCHAIR van, 10" lowered floor & ramp. 941-870-4325 2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LTD, $23,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY, EXL, black, 47,317 mi. $24,568 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2010 FORD 12 PASSENGER VAN E-550, $23,461 like new in/out. 2001 FREIGHTLINER GRUMMAN-OLSON Step Van, 4 cyl, diesel, 2wd w/ 5spd standard, seats 2, New tires, White. $11,000/ obo 941-468-1807 2003 DODGE RAM 1500, Quad Cab. Hemi. Full Pwr. Must see. 941-743-2600 DLR 2003 FORD F-250 Pick up. 7.3 liter diesel, crew cab, lariat, short bed, fully loaded, Rhino guard bed liner and tow package. 73,500 miles $17,500. 941429-8005 2003 FORD F150 Harley Davidson 25K, $21,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2003 TOYOTA TACOMA DLX/PU, gold, 113,439 mi. $6,950 877-219-9139 DLR 2004 FORD F-150 XLT, Ext. Cab, 31K mi. V8. Loaded w/Tow- ing Package! Like New! $12000. 941-429-5938 (after 5pm) 2005 CHEVROLET COLORADO, 70K, auto, 4cyl. AC. $6,295. 941- 979-9331 DLR 2005 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Ext. Cab, 2WD, Auto. Excellent Condition! 67k mi. Very Clean. $10,500. 269-223-1309 2005 DODGE RAM SLT 2500 4X4, Diesel, 52K miles, Auto, LOADED, $26,900. Ex cond. Trades Considered 941-468-4226 2006 CHEW SILVERADO LS Crew cab, 2WD White Looks Like NEW Needs nothing. 92K MI $15,985. 941-475-5444 dir 2006 DODGE DAKOTA, red, 36,705 mi, $12,175 (877)-219- 9139 dlr 2006 DODGE RAM 1500 SO COMFORT MUST SEE $16,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 FORD F-250 Super Duty, blue, 42,426 mi, $18,972 877- 219-9139 DLR 2006 FORD F150 28K, $21,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 NISSAN TITAN SE, Silver, tow pkg., exc. cond. $9,800. 941-429-1608 2006 TOYOTA TUNDRA dbl cab, limited, maroon, $20,458 877- 219-9139 dir 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 IMMACULATE $13,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 FORD F350 Super cab, 4x4 Loaded, Nav., Stock 12679 58 k, $39,991. 941475-5444dlr 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL, Nav, billet silver, 39,183 mi. $24,950. 877-219-9139 DLR 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE, RTL, nav, white, 35,864 mi. $26,975 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2010 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB LOADED LEATHER NAV 5K SILVER $30,988 2010 FORD EDGE LTD Looks & drives Great. Dark blue 28K, $28,950 dir 941475-5444 L SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 1998 CHEVROLET BLAZER SUV, 111,000 mi, red, auto, $2,750 941-624-6073 2002 DODGE DURANGO, SLT, beige, 94,219 mi, $6,788 (877)- 219-9139 dir 2002 FORD EXPLORER XLS Auto, 1 owner, 24k miles, $5,800 941-697-9315 2002 HYUNDAI SANTA FE, GLS, LX, blue, 80,590 mi, $9,645 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2003 FORD EXPLORER SPORT Green, AC, 5spd, Nice 80k mi, $6890 dir 941-475-5444 2003 GMC YUKON SLT, Loaded. DVD, 4x2, 941-743-2600 www.gasparillamotors.com 2003 LEXUS RX330 BEAUTIFUL $15,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2005 FORD EXPLORER, XLT, 4WD, black, 132,853 mi, $7,988 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2005 GMC ENVOY SLT 6 cyl, cli- mate cont. Sun roof all extras like new $13,995. 941423-7771 2005 HYUNDAI TUCSON, silver, 75,148 mi, $11,456 (877)-219- 9139 dlr E E 2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT, very good cond. 67,600 mi., $16,000. 941-639-1095 TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 1989 DODGE RAM HI-TOP camper runs good-nice interior- $1900. 860-861-3884 1998 DODGE DAKOTA extended cab, 5spd, AC, Runs & drives per- fect. 4 New tires. Great work truck $2250. 941-468-1489 2002 FORD RANGER Regular Cab, Auto, Cold AC. Like New Tires! $3750 obo **SOLD!** 2001 CHEVROLET 2500 HD Ext cab, leather seats, Dura- max Diesel, Elison transmis- sion, 4x4, Excellent cond. $14,900 941-698-9877 or Cell 906-360-5020 2001 FORD F-350 7.3 Deisel Lariet, Crew Cab, Dually, Longbed, 80k mi., $17,000. obo 941-875- 4507 Saturday, January 29, 2011 E/N/C/V-A The Sun Classified Page 17 SSSUNCOAST BOATING BOATS-POWERED 7330 OBO UTILITY TRAILER 5 X 10 NEW $750. 941-505-0758 15' JEHMSEN 34 HP Johnson, galvanized trailer, $1,000 941- 474-5114 17' CAROLINA SKIFF 50 honda 4-stroke, 50 hrs, bimini, trim tabs, debth finder & trailer in Mint cond. $6,700 941-474-1133 CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! BOATS-POWERED 7330 20' 1994 BAYLINER Needs Starter. Make Reasonable Offer. 5262 Lovett. NP 941-268-2121 22' 2000 AQUASPORT 225 Explorer Walkaround: 200HP Evinrude, cabin, bimini $17,000. 941-505-7269 Evinrude, T-Top, Garmin 440S, GPS, FF, VHF, AM/FM /CD, Tbag, w/ 05 Alum trlr. $9,900/obo 941-321-1873 BOATS-POWERED 7330 20' BENNINGTON PONTOON boat Excellent condition 70HP stroke Evin- rude $7,900 941-426-3534 12' 2000 LOGIC MARINE 17 MAVERICK HPX TIIini-i Hill, Tender/Dinghy, 25HP outboard, 60HP Yamaha 4 stroke, Minnko- trailer composite hull. Runs ta, 195 hrs, w/custom cover & great/fast $3000. 941-457-3990 trailer. $15,900 239-850-5939 12" MOKAI i-I. ,h,. H,:,, Ii power, runs in 3" of water - go anywhere! $1,800 941-698-0619 14' '96 BAYLINER 50HP Force Merc trailer, bimini, DF,radio, runs looks good. $2500. 743-6404. 14 rFElIH UIdUlNlHiT rI.i ..II boat, 2005, 25 HP Tohatsu, bimi- ni top, cover, electric start, exc cond. $6,000. 941-548-1401 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas 17 PROLINE CC i !'-i. i:E, Bimini, Trailer, Cover. Just Ser- viced. $4,300. 941-223-6514 17' SEA SPORT, CC, 90hp Evin- rude, bimini, live well, FF, galv. trlr., never in salt water. Exc. cond. Must sell. $6,000/obo. Call Ron anytime 732-267-6142 17.6' 1987 STARCRAFT Bass Boat fully equipped, MinnKo- ta trolling motor, remote con- trol. all new batteries, on board charger, 88 Evinrude, Float on trailer, Very good cond. $2750. 863-494-4620 M i 18" - 1990 THUNDER CRAFT 115HP Mercury, Bimini top, Livewell, FF, Depth finder Good cond.$3,500/obo. 941-7434675 Vl I n UUw ivl r ur UUAo3. Power-Lift jack plate, turn signal trim switch, hydraulic steering, Hot Foot gas pedal, Perfor- mance Galv trailer. 606 hours, runs great, 80 + mph 941-493-1849. $7,800 .)lUI u. 92 IV' onELIPl n uuvvIuIte, 1i�U, 10, 3.0L Merc Cruiser, new bimini, $3,000, OBO 941-876-0154 WATER Pontoon w/2006 Yama- ha 60hp w/warranty-Live well- GPS-CD Player Tandem Trailer, Changing room. Low hrs. Great Cond. $12,500 941-661-3775 20' BACK COUNTRY Flats Boat w/175 Merc. EFI motor, jack plate, power pole, fish finder, am/ fm cd player, alum. float on Trail- er,all in like new cond. $14,900. Make Offer. 941-626-3628 w/1998 Mariner 175hp O/B, Looks good Runs good. Depth finder VHF radio included. $4500. Call (941)-468-8292 1 . ZZ CrinIa ;KHr I corpion 1985, 350 Chevy 10, new parts & service. $3,000 941-457-3447 e.)o.', IVo Vt nrntAnn.L, ,). / L, I/O, double prop, $10,500, OBO 941-323-1876 REDUCED!! 23.8' CHAPARRAL !'::,. *Ij:, 350 OMC, 10, new engine, GPS, VHF, like new $6,500/obo 941-697-0287 ,I DH LllIu '. -I-1 1 r.. .I-I. - FUEL EFF. 4 CYL VOLVO, I/O, VHF,AM/ FM/CD, $3700, 941-889-9815 2003, 115 Yamaha 2 stk. EFI, Loaded w/options. $11,500 Call Chris 941-321-3110 Yamaha 2 stroke., 89', poling platform, fish finder, 2 live wells, VHF, AM/FM/CD. Galv. trailer. $4900/ obo. 941-492-5569 hp Yamaha, stroke (low Hrs) & galvanized trailer, center console, 2 decks with swivel seats, elec- tric trolling motor & electronics. $7,900 941-493-4785 Open bow with full fiberglass floor. Large live well, VHF, AM/FM Radios. 130HP John- son with Galv. trailer. Great family boat in excellent con- dition. $6450/obo 941-830-2415 22' HARRIS SUPER SUNLINER PONTOON 2003, 90HP Evinrude, 2010 EZ Load dble axle trlr. Exc. cond. $9,590 941-575-9891 24 -309 8 H-LIYnR, L.l-H.i. 3 300 HP, F/I, full cabin, lift kept, nice, $17,900 941-613-1903 2 I--I-- ' 225, 2000 Johnson Ocean Pro. 22' LEGACY Typhoon, 1998, $10,000 941-628-6088. 150 Yamaha, alum. trlr. Full -----= cover. Extras. Kept in storage 8 mos. $8500. 941-505-5723 ISUN CLASSIFIED 24' REGAL'97 Deck Boat, Rebuilt 5.7 Volvo I/O w/30hrs. GPS, Many extras. $9,700 941-575-9271 22' PRO SPORT 150 Yamaha VHF, radio, bimini enclosure, sum- mer cover $5900 941-391-6969 14' V-HULL A._11111111111 E.,:,AT, 5.5HP Outboard, trolling motor & battery. $750 941-876-4889 .. -. I 15' ZUUU TIIIin '.il -l 4 stroke Yam, trolling motor, 2batt., live well, Bose stereo, GPS/FF, etc. $3,500. 941-809-7969 15'2" CLASSIC JET CRAFT 1996, Merc 120HP jet drive, Mich boat $5,900 248-613-8955 Merc 4 stroke, 57 hrs, new tan- dem trl, bimini. 941-629-9666 19I nuRfRICA-iIL rUUO, 11b Yahama 4 stroke, under 50 hour, Mint condition. $20,000 Neg 941-374-3744 or 941-286-3793 1S 6 P . A 0 e...:. ::- t. t..:.t w/150 Johnson with many extras. $4,850 941-626-5481 18' FIESTA 2002 saltwater pon- toon w/Magi trlr, 40hp Yahama-4 stroke, FF, VHF, AMFM stereo, live well,2 batt/AB switch, bimini, swim ladder, $5,900.See at Cape Haze Marina 941- 698-1110, 813-781-3103 or 813- 478-3891 22' SEA HUNT 2005, T-top, lift kept, 150 Yamaha 4 stroke. Prime cond, $24,500 941412-1735 like new trailer. Center console, Yamaha 130 2 stroke w/ SS prop, $7,900 941-6264571 ( USE DECLASSIFIED! __ Mercury, Cont. Trailer - $4900 Ready to go fishing 941-623-5916 20' Penyan open fish, solid, boat, motor & trailer, nice cond. Ready to go. $4500. 941-697-7834 i6. 18" MAVERICK, 2008, ,iih 19' SEA HUNT 2006, 115hp 150 4 Stroke. 300 hrs. Jack Yamaha 4-stroke, Bimini top, & plate. Power pole, 24 V trolling More. $8,500. sold motor, batt. charger & Ameritrail- er w/swing hitch. Exc. shape. -- $28,900. 941-639-6440 mercruiser csanrs, mnru-null exst, wet bar, head, ski tower. 6 yr warr. Dry stored/marina. $58,000 941-544-8834. 250hp Yamaha, HPDI, 260 hrs. Custom T-top, trailer, electronics, fully loaded. Exc. cond. Over $65K new. $9995. Reduced to $37,500. 941-258-5200 ., .W I j Vb, I/U, 4 electric cownriggers, Too many extras to list! $5,000/obo 941-505-2667 21' DECK BOAT '98 Pro Sport, 150 Johnson, low hours, kept covered, DF, dbl bimini, front & rear ladders, sink, HEAD, 2 bait wells, 2 batteries, full cover. $4989 $8,500 941423-6274 24' SEARAY SUNDANCER, 2000, MC 5.0L I/O, GPS, FF, full canvas, many extras, great cond, $44-"0 $17,500 941-697-7888 24' STRATOS, cuddy, head, 2 150HP E-Tec (2007), 39 hrs. new gauges, controls and canvas, 1 owner, lift kept. Excellent. $33,900. 941-460-9698 24FT 2007 STARCRAFT PON- TOON party boat. Yamaha 90hp, stroke, less than 100 hr, motor still under warrantee, Bimini top, enclosed potty / changing room, gas grill, extra fishing chair, fish finder, Live well, AM/FM radio, new canvas, one owner, kept on lift, excellent condition, lots of extras $15,900. 941-505-0043 1.O. M/-u-rvr i l SIMrcPrR CENTER CONSOLE. 50HP Johnson, Newly serviced, T/T, SS prop, Galv trailer, Live well, GPS, VHS, Compass, Push pole, Full cover, Fishing seat & Bimini top, Dry stored & Covered. Ex cond. 941-716-6792 J u II JUI11 IolUII 3n o 01 VYOLI s o, low hrs, trailer, MINT $9,999. 941- 575-2742 I*gl>j~dF^ Montauk, 90 hp 4 stroke, Galvanized trailer, Always garage kept. New 18' SeaArk Mod-V Jon cost over $32,000. Selling for river or flats, CG eqpt. E-Tec 60 $19,000. 315-591-0844 Jet drive. Warranty 2013. $5,500 ea. $9,900 pkg. 941-625-4456 Mercu.r, 100hrs, Minikota 18' SEARAY w/ Inline six Mer- Mercury, 00 r cruiser I/O. New exhaust mani- troll motor, bimini, Garmin GPS cruiser I/O. New exhaust mani & oFF, VF, ti r w pwer winch fold, newer outdrive, alum trail- S$20,500/OBO 401-525-67 er with dual torsion bar axles $20,500/ 401-525-6677and new tires $2,000. 941-204-9805 .1 itl�VV _.JI *l , f.vv JOHNSON 90HP w/ T/T, SS prop. Poling platform w/ Stiffy pole, trolling motor. HYDRAULIC JACK PLATE & STEERING SYSTEM, FF, livewell, compass, Alum trailer. Fantastic cond. $5950/obo 941-716-6792 18U YAMAHA 1UinP 2 STROKE VMAX, CUSTOM BIMINI TOP, VHF, GARMIN FF/ CHART PLOTTER, VERY LOW HOURS. 2004. $12,750 941-916-2550 19 CnA rnO ou.4 I r."i- i SV1900 CC, 115 HP Yamaha 4- Stroke w/ Trailer. Many Extras! Low Hours. Excellent Condition! $12,000. 715-570-0207 1i9.b i�/4 HYUHAOUKI UTT- shore equipped, T-Tops, full can- vas and cushions, fishfinder, gps, dual batteries, 140HP Merc. I/O, stainless prop, very nice, well maintained, older style boat. With '06 tandem axle alum. & stainless trailer. $5,500. 941-662-7410 I Classified = Sales I Cabin. 350 Chevrolet. This boat has been refurbished. Looks and runs great. $5200. or best rea- sonable offer.941-270-7321. 20' 1993 RINKER Captiva Cutty Cabin, 260 HP Merc Cruiser, Freshwater boat, bimini top, can- vas, matching trailer, all in excel- lent cond. $6,500 941-223-0055 rouna: o./L voLvo, cuaay cabin, hardtop, super clean. $17,900. 941-505-7269 �. nr i n-3rvUn i �uuu 212 seahorse, 150 johnson ocean runner just fully serv- iced. Boat is in excellent mechanical & physical condition. Garmin electronics, 4 new tires on trailer. $16,900 OBO Call Don at a1 -ann.naOa 21' PROLINE, 2006, 200 hrs, 150 Mercury eng. Minnkota trolling mtr. T-top, Lowrance GPS. $22,500. 317-313-3900 LI 3CA.ruVJA UU, 1ouIp IvIer- cury, Like New. 200 hrs. Loaded, Blue Tooth, HiDef Sonar, Radar, Chart plotter x3, 941-426-6679 23' 1997 CHAPARRAL i(,. k Boat, 5.7L Mercruiser I/O 210HP, dual batt, bimini, VHS, depth/fish finder, lift kept, low hours, good condition $9,850 941-505-0095 z2' UUIIA center Console, 2001, 250HP Yamaha, GPS, Sounder, Baitwell, Radio, 625 hrs, $16,500 813-545-4361 2006. 115hp Yamaha 4 stroke, 25' FIBRA -'.'. H,:, .- ih:,ii,.,:,I,, GPS, VHS, bimini, livewell. 170 very seaworthy, waterman's spe- hrs. $17,900 941-743-0636 cial Red. $2,900 302-559-4816 23' CRIST CRAFT Amerosport 1988, less than 100 orig hours, MI boat, no saltwater, DF, ship to shore radio, stove, refrigerator, stand up head, Chevy 260 IB/OB, trailer, $8,700, OBO 941697-6782 21i SYLVAN UeCK Btoat, 115 np z' KIANKIN 1 Evenrude, fishing ready, Loaded, w/trailer. $2,7! $6,800 941-505-0602 941-204-3053 25' GLASTRON GS249, AC, Galley, Head, Electronics & MORE! $16,995. 941-698-9846 25" HYDRA SPORT, %A ,2 '.0 Evinrudes, GPS, VHF, depth, alu- minum trailer & more. Runs & looks great. $12,000, OBO. 941-475-4778 BOATS-POWERED 7330 BOATS-POWERED BOATS-POWERED 7330 ~C7330 The Sun Classified Page 18 E/N/C/V-A Saturday, January 29, 2011 SUNCOAST BOATING BOATS-POWERED 7330 20' ANGLER center consule 2001 Yamaha 150 HPDI, low hours. $12,500 941-627-3221 225 Hrs. 2003. Inside storage. Many extras, 1 owner. $28,900 941- 474-2426 2 51 bbAK AY i nl ,Ii. ,- I l-,-, 111-1.: 10 w approx 60 hrs, loaded, ac, Bravo 3 drive, full enclosure, lift kept, $16,900 941-637-3942 9 25' TROPHY PRO 2004 2-200 HP Merc. Optimax SW low hrs SS props full head RayNav C-120 VHF Exc cond. $39,500 941-697-9254 I.WOW M.- - . 25 WELLCRAFT i il....ni gine low hours, AC/Radar, exc. cond. many extras. $9500. 637-6295 FIBERGLASS HULL 28" draft, 302 Ford Engine, V-drive Many updates on Electronics, 110 electric, Fridg, toilet, sink alum. 3 Axel trailer, w/ Crestinen Alum 16' Boat, 25HP Johnson motor with trailer. Both for 11,000. (941)-474-9498 AM BOATS-POWERED BOATS-POWERED BOATS-POWERED BOATS-POWERED 7330 7330 7330 7330 w/ 2 2005 200HP Yamaha 4 Stroke Engines. New Full Canvas Camper Top, AC Installed 2009, & More! $23,900 941-875-9590 26.55 FT BAYLINER !.''., e.g, AC, fully equipped, fish finder, new batteries, kept on lift, anchor,combo stove alc/elec. refrig, toilet, shower, micro, sink, builtin battery charger, $14,275 570-575-5633 fully rigged, twin Johnson O/b's. + Many extras Alum triple axel trailer $42,000 941-575-7589 1990, T/5.7 I/O new canvas, update cabin, clean well main- tained. $18,900 OBO. See @ Cape Haze Mar. (941) 473-1613. I . Ii 22' AQUASPORT Walk around Cuddy Cabin, 200HP Johnson Ocean Pro motor, w/ '05 Alum trailer, Very good cond. $12,500. OBO 941-639-5877 29' 2007 TRITON Twin Verados, 250HP each, 60 hrs. Full Elec- tronics. $69,900 941-473-3297 2008, low hours, Ext warranty, AC, generator $144,900. OBO 941-637-1517 I Classified = Sales 1990 (Venice). T/340 Merc. 1/B. Lg. open cock pit & spacious int. Sleeps 6, 6.5 KW gen. Full elec- tronics, $49,500. Bob Nordstrom CPYB 978-852- 4844 World Class Yacht Sales <-.:T3B B' 1- -= ' Tr ,3 SUINIUn IICn J1U ." 1 -- 350 gas inboard engines, camper top, fully equipped w/ extras. $79,900. 941-575-6188 36' - 1998 CARVER Mariner 350, Twin Merc Cruisers, All electronics, Shows like new. $110,000 941-255-5311 _domlim-^ 01/29/11 24.5' AQUASPORT 1994, Cain & fiberglass top, 225 Evinrude, anchor winch, trim tabs, radio, fish finder, live bait well, large cockpit, cover & more. Great fish- ing boat, professionally maint. $10,000 941-697-7029 cats $75,000 also 50ft. boat slip $225,000 OBO Englewood 941-915-2714 Charlotte RV & Marine Sales & Repairs Florida's largest indoor pre- owned boat showroom! Consignments wanted: We'll sell your boat for FREE! Full-service Repairs: insurance claims, engine, electri- cal, hull, trailers. US 41 at Kings Hwy, Port Charlotte (941) 883-5555 www.CharlotteMarine.com SAILBOATS 7331 3U' MAIKU zUU1 ztzcc, twin Mercury Optimax, 576hrs ready to fish, triaxle trailer, too much to list. $38,900 OBO 941-473-2150 , _ - 2001. Great All-around Boat! $110,000. Tower w/controls, twin Volvo diesels, low hours, 5kw Westerbeke gen., head w/show- er, galley w/microwave & elec stove, sleeps 4. Call 941-697- 5808 for more info. Shore Power w/ AC. New Engine, Trans, Batteries & Drive w/ 90 Hrs. Full Canvas. Just Serviced! Very Good Condition! $19,500 941-258-5289 OU StH KHY ll. 11 -i , .-: I'": (Osprey) T/260 Merc I/B. New bimini & Eisenglass, 4.5KW gen. Color elec. Sleeps 6. $41,000. Bob Nordstrom CPYB 978-852- 4844 World Class Yacht Sales - - * STALKER w/trailer. 2001 5.8 let, shower, fridge, stove, hot 260 Hp PCM engine .good H20, lift kept, built-in battery boat. Needs a Little TLC charger, fully equip, very low hrs. $10,000 Bob 941-628-1334 $7,500 941-575-2199 SEDAN, TWIN 350 CRUSADERS, LOADED, VERY CLEAN. $29,900 941-639-3833 1 Owner. Too many options to list! $18,000 941-268-1110 mb� t . I,- k . l Z "o 4 w iivi P: - '-"' I i. i -, I.in sleeps 4, Alum. Tr, Avon raft W/5 hs motor, Extras, Very good cond $9500. OBO 941-637-0058 26 87 SEARAY ill ili,, r,,.o 170 Mercury, Recent canvas $9,500. Call 941-637-0590. 27.6' 2000 TROPHY Walk-a- round 225HP Merc. cuddy with sink, burner & cooler, head/mac- erator, water sys., dual batteries, very good fishing boat, bait well, fishboxes, lots of storage, only $19,950. 941-698-5722. 28" 2001 SEA SPRITE in - ilin, 310 dual prop AC, GPS, bridge end. elec. head, full galley, 45 mph, only 90 hrs. lift kept, exc. cond. $28,500. 941-639-7890. 28' BOSTON WHALER CON- QUEST 2000, T-250HP, Yama- a's, top electronics, A-C, Gen., pristine, $69,000 941-966-5400 31' 1987 STAMAS Cruiser, 99 twin 250 Yamahas, 800 hrs. Air, micro, ref. head, shower & invert- er, $15,000/obo. 941-629-9391 32' WELLCRAFT MARTINQUE $39K '96, Twin 350's 420 hrs. Sleeps 6, 1 owner, Exc. Cond. 941-697-2499 _. m-.-- 32', 1986 TROJAN, new 350 engines, hardtop, A/C, Heat, new GPS. $33,500. 941-697-6258 I-Ious, trailer, elecs, extras! $25,000, OBO 941-474-6758 Zb' LIHAAKKAL Low hours, Runs great, $9,299 Reduced to 98500 $7500 586-536-8824 Tisn Tinaer. Ply orlage w/aual sta- tions. $6,500. 941-473-4035 26' PENNYAN Flying Bridge, New Eng. Turn key, Under 100hr $10,200. 941-223-4368 �� -1 twin 22o ramanas, low nrs., cabin. $55,900. 239489-1193 - . z2 PrK sport Pro at 1999 Twin Merc 2002, 225 EFI, w/20 hrs since complete rebuilt top to bottom, new heads Great Fishing Boat, Low Draft. MUST SELL $28,825 OBO. 941-223-5087 - 941-876-3602 225 Yahama, 300 HR, AC, AP, Lift kept. $32K. 941-391-1260 26' REGAL EXPRESS 2007 " "i"""iv irn'au li i i i, 26' REGAL EXPRESS 2007 1989 (Nokomis), T/270 Chrysler Volvo 5.7, 298 hrs, a/c, heat I/B,Garmin color plotter V birth & GPS, arch w/rod hold, head, gal- pilot birth, enc. head. $26,900. ley, flat scrn tv, elect. windlass, Bob Nordstrom CPYB. 978-852 full canvas, sleeps 4. $59,500 4844 World Class Yacht Sales 9414844 World Class Yacht Sales 941-6370147 19/, Iwin Iviere cruiser/ Inboards, Shallow Draft, Recent Risers, New Canvas, New Uphol- stery, GPS..ETC! Nice Vessel. Lift Kept. Professionally Maintained. A Must See Boat! $24,000 404-606-0866 Port Charlotte. T/250 hp/Cummins diesels (900 hrs.), thrusters, CLEAN Well-equipped Great Cond. Kept on a Lift. $107,000 941-697-0940 ck70@embarqmail.com 35' 1997 CRUISERS 3570: 7.4L Mercruisers w/341hrs, gen set, W/A queen, full galley. $79,900. 941-505-7269 35' CONTENDER, 1998, side console, T-250, air & generator, loaded, $75,000 941-575-7867 I/3/U Ivercs, a32 nrs, top elec- tronics, gen, 2 TVs, Central vac, Icemaker, new batts, camper can- vas, new bottom 7/10, and much more, $139,900 OBO, PG, owner motivated, 941-380-7077 me-" Cabin Trawler. 120 Ford Lehman, Vetus Bow Thruster, "Scotties" Aluminum Fly bridge enclosure. $59,000 941-347-7400 Twin 486 Cummins, 350/hrs, 9kw gen. 4 AC/Heat, inclds cockpit. 2 State rms & heads. Top Electronics. Bow thruster, New bottom paint. Warranty thru 5/2011, $209,000 Owner Punta Gorda 941-380-7077 40" DEFEVER TFALEF f-':i., twin diesel, new fiberglass decks, fuel tanks, water tanks, $79,000 941-639-2003 or 231-218-9920 -"' __ Tv, ,n ,_,_ m i ,nL,_ t , ,L n , - Totally Refurbished with rebuilt diesel Ford Lehman, fiberglass hull. Full new tanks. Asking $65,000. Call 941-408-9572 fish 2000 Twin 430 HP Diesels, 8 KW Gen., Very comfortable clean, quality boat. Well maint. $255,000 941-697-5808 U -GET RESULT -5-L USE CLASSIFIED! SELLING YOUR BOAT??? Let us help YOU!!! HURRY LIMITED TIME OFFER!!! RUN IT UNTIL IT SELLS!! Selling your boat for UNDER $5,000.??? For ONLY $59. we will run a 3 line classified ad & a black & white photo of your boat, IN OUR NEWSPAPERS, OUR WEBSITE & INCLUDE a 1 1/2" x 2 1/4" BOATER'S BARGAINS AD with a COLOR Photo to appear in Thursday's Waterline! UNTIL YOUR BOAT SELLS!! HURRY....THIS IS A LIMITED PROMOTION!!! Selling your boat for $5,000. or OVER??? For ONLY $89. we will run a 3 line classified ad & a black & white photo of your boat, IN OUR NEWSPAPERS, OUR WEBSITE & INCLUDE a 1 1/2" x 2 1/4" BOATER'S BARGAINS AD with a COLOR Photo to appear in Thursday's Waterline! UNTIL YOUR BOAT SELLS!! HURRY....THIS IS A LIMITED PROMOTION!!! Let US help YOU sell YOUR boat!! Call the Sun at 866-463-1638 and ask about our NEW "RUN MY BOAT UNTIL IT SELLS PROGRAM" CRUISER. Shallow draft, 26' sloop, Cuddy cabin w/ head, sink, stove, sleeps 4, 15hp Mercury, plus dual axel performance trailer with new tires. $3700/obo. 941- 497-3010 bottom & painted topsides, retractable keel, nearly new genoa, 5 h.p. outboard. 12,500. Call 941-743-5351. 27' CATALINA 15 HP OB, good cond., 4' Stilletto keel, Rollar 150 Genoa $4400 Call 941-766-1791 ou .In.LIl .m ou riulllne 170Oo Catalina 30, tall rig, wing keel, gps plotter, auto pilot, depth, 2 dinghies, new batteries, new main- sail, much new equipment, very sharp interior and exterior. Price Reduced-$27,900. 941-662-7874 30' IKWIN Z/nP Yanmar Usl. Full batten mainsail, Rolling Genoa, Storm Jib. Shoal Draft, Lots of extras $9995. (941)-637-0373 - PGI Z ;AAHIHLIIAIH UU, 5u np Yam- mar, AC heat, in mast furling, 1 owner, $89,950. 941-3474670 t V 32' CATALINA 320, 1994, Great weekend cruising sailboat. Details at httt://birdsnbugs.wordpress.com/v oyager $52,000 941-6394138 34 HUNTER, ..., Iri.i,- , many upgrades, in-mast furling in PGI lift, $75,000 firm. bill@rmcfam.org .,n mnmm.Il iJo) oolsans, cII- trols in cockpit, shoal draft 4'9", new dodger & bimini, 2 anchors. $69,000 941-575-0970 L PERSONAL WATER VEHICLES 7332 LI C;PIIENK console, Zuui w/2005 115 hp Yamaha stroke, Trailer, $10,500. 941-639-8230 PERSONAL WATER VEHICLES 7332 8' BOMBARDIER Nice jetski but needs some work,trailer included $500, OBO 941-258-6996 MISC. BOATS 7333 10' JON BOAT w/ oars $250 941-740-0002 IU VVMLnCn DmE nil .. ii 1in extras. A unique hard bottom inflatable. $1,500 941-698-1811 10' ZODIAC 2 seats with cush- ions, life jackets included. $499 941-743-6452 SEVYLOR 8.6 ft. Heavy Duty inflatable dinghy / tender w/ 3.5 H.P. Like new Nissan (03) out board. $650 obo 941-505-1915 OUTBOARD/ MARINE ENGINES 7334 1999 YAMAHA 90, runs great, can demo. Newer lower unit. $1500/obo. (941)-628-0427 OB, NISSAN 5HP, long shaft, runs great. $375. (941)460-9745 TROLLING MOTOR- 2008 Motorguide,stern mount used twice! includes 3 batteries & box. Asking $499.00 Call 941-916- 9336 or 941-889-8929 DOCKING Z 7336 PUNTA GORDAI, 1 MINUTE from harbor, 30' maximum, sailboat area. (941)-639-4606 & EQUIP. 7338 12'X3" DIAMETER SPINNAKER POLE, $75 941-637-1455 ANCHOR DANFORTH High Tensile, 11 Ib., Gal. Chain, NEW. $100 941-830-8391 BOAT FENDERS TWO WHITE BRAND NEW DOUBLE EYE $25 941-575-8881 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: sunnewspapers.net and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad, the ad must be 3 lines or less, price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** GAS CADDY 26 Gallon pneu- matic tires, exc. cond. $200, OBO 941-661-0993 * * HUGE SALE!* * 4000sf boat- ing supplies, nautical decor, fish'n scuba, 941-639-1340 Tues-Sat 94 www.MarinersTradingCompany.com HYDROFOIL SE 300 new, high performance. $35 941-759-0013 MER. MIRAGE S.S. 17 pitch 15dia. plus series. NEW. $350 941-759-0013 MER. MIRAGE S.S. 17 pitch 15dia. plus series. NEW. $350 941-759-0013 PROPELLER 14X19 merc.prop 2004.used twice $70 760-217- 4863 STEERING WHEEL s/s 26"destroyer type w/hub. Exc. cond. $275, OBO 941-244-7025 YAMAHA PROP S.S. saltwater 2 pitch, 21 dia. 15. New $375 941-759-0013 CANOES/ KAYAKS L ^ 7339 10' KAYAK, (Mainstream Streak), with paddles. Good Condition! $280/obo. (863)-558-3674 14' CANOE RogueRiver poly- ethelene,paddles and jackets incl $400 941-497-5657 15' CANOE Smoker Craft. Jack- ets and paddles included $350 941-497-5657 15' PRECISION KAYAK, blue, 2- person, with rudder and two pad- dles. $495 941-629-2957 16' ALUMINUM CANOE padded seats and oars $350, OBO 941- 875-4507 , _ � _ � G :Saturday, January 29, 2011 E/N/C/V-A The Sun Classified Page 19 VEHICLES 7305 2005 NISSAN MURANO, SE, AWD, blue, 66,618 mi, $18,975 (877)219-9139 dlr 2006 HONDA CR-V, EX, 4 door, black, 59,430 mi. $14,950 877- 219-9139 dlr 2006 HUMMER H3 $17,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 KIA SPORTAGE EX, 6cyl, ex cond. leather, moon roof, 1n OQnn A1 A4qF A;A1 VEHICLES 7305 2006 NISSAN PATHFINDER SE, 56K, Loaded. Must see. Like new. 941-743-2600 DLR 2006 TOYOTA RAV4, Limited, sil- ver, 59,741 mi, $16,875 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2007 CHEVY AVALANCHE LTZ Loaded, Nay. DVD, 75k, Stock 8729a $25,889 941475-5444dlr 2007 CHEVY TAHOE LTZ, silver, 93,924 mi. $26,789 (877)-219- 01 3 Alir SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2007 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC XLT dark blue, nice, 60k, automatic $20,400 STOCK 8790a 941475-5444, dir 2007 HONDA CR-V EXL, silver, 36,230 mi. $19,785 (877)-219- 9139 dlr CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! 2007 HONDA CR-V LX, black, 73,630 mi. $17,890 877-219- m 'Af 1 R7 of VEHICLES 7305 2007 HONDA CR-V, EXL, black, 39,346 mi, $18,975 (877)-219- 9139 dlr 2007 HONDA ELEMENT EX, blue, 52,152 mi, $17,856 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA PILOT $21,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 HONDA PILOT EXL, green, 66,176 mi $18,950 (877)-219- 1l on lir VEHICLES 7305 2007 LINCOLN MKX, Loaded. 64,305 miles. Extended warran- ty, $17,200. 941-697-0428 2007 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR XLS, Full Pwr. Leather, 941-743- 2600 ww.gasparillamotors.com 2007 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER, blue, 48,194 mi, $20,458 (877)- 219-9139 dir SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2008 CHEW TAHOE LT-1 Burg w/ tan leath. Stock 8862A $29,788.00 941475-5444dlr 2008 FORD SPORT TRACK LTMD leather, like new 37k, Stock 12642 $25,880. 941475-5444dlr 2008 HONDA CR-V LX, Certified, borrego, 20,473 mi. $17,854 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CR-V, EX, tango red, 47,531 mi, $19,875 (877) 01 01 m o llr I1I230l :111| 1: 131 N! I I ]1: 0% FOR 72 MONTHS . AVAILABLE! I&I b" E)(D DDWLD NEED 10 4x2, 4x4 IMMEDIATELY Diesel, BU00;BUSINESS IS 1500, 200500, 35 GREAT GREAT Reg. Ext. Crew Ca NO EXPERIENCE Available NECESSARY. SEE RICK, KEVIN S.. OR DOUG '2011 ,ET . ............32,644 ............. S2,000 Iuity...... S3,000' 86242 ,644' NEW 2011 CHEVROLET HHR LS Stk.#2532483 SALE PRICE 81 3,431.21 OR S26 PERMO. Original M SRP........................................................................$20,565 Arcadia Discount.......................................................................... $883 Consumer Cash Program............................. .................... 3,500 Down Payment Assistance...................................................... 1,000* GM Owner Loyalty Program.................................................... 1,000* NEW 2011 SILVERADO 1500 REG CAB 2 WD * WORK TRUCK STK g2115759 M SRP...................................... 23.965 Arcadia Discount.................. 1.286.90 Consumer Cash Program......$2.500" Do,,,n Payment Assistance....$1.000" GM Onner Loyalty..................l 1.000" USAA...........................................750 SALE PRICE 1 7,428.10* NEW 2011 MALIBU 1 LS - rm Stk #1115759 SALE PRICE 816,517.81* OR S159PE MO. Original MSRP.............................................................$22,890 Arcadia Discount................................................$1,122.19 Consumer Cash Program................................. ....... $2,500* Down Payment Assistance....... .......... ..................... 1,000 GM Owner Loyalty Program....... ..............................$1,000* USAA............................................................... ............ 750 NEW 2011 SILVERADO 1500 SHORT CREW 4 WD * V-8 * AUTO STK g2174456 MSRP.................................... 37.735 Arcadia Discount............... $2.678.04 Consumer Cash Program.....$2.500" Do,,,n Payment Assistance...$2.005" GM Onner Loyalty.................1l.000" USAA.........................................7 0 SALE PRICE S28,801.96* NEW 2011 SILVERADO 2500 EXT CAB LT DURAMAX V8. TURBO. DIESEL. 6 SPEED ALLISON TRANSMISSION STK g2241001 MSRP..................................$47.795 Arcadia Discount............... 3.785.75 Consumer Cash Program.....$2.000" SALE PRICE 542,009.25* NEW NEW 2011 CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2011 CHEVY CRUZE LS ZO6/ZR1 COUP ". Stk. #114814' SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 84,460.12' Stk.#5101661 14,720.42 OR 159PER MO. Original M SRP.......................................................... $97,135 Original M SRP .................................... .......$18,275 Arcadia DiscountA..................................................................$9,924.88 Arcadia Discount..................................... ........................$ 04.58 Down Payment Assistance...................................................... $1,000* Down Payment Assistance.......... ............................................ ,000 GM Owner Loyalty Program............................................ ,000* GM Owner Loyalty Program.................................. ........ ,000 USAA..................................................................... . . . . . . . $750* USAA........................................................................................$750 zk nt 140842 SALE PRICE 1 8,460.21 OR ^ r,,,, '[ ^ _i 269 Down Payment Assistance.................$ ..1000* GM Owner Loyalty........... ....... -1....... 000* PER M O. I SAA . . . . n. aolnce 0o racoorly warranty MSRP When New.................$4,864fi Arcadia Savings ................. 12,880 l U r v , Cash or Trade Worth ...........3,000* Stk#5-105617 SALE PRICE $25,984* Many others to choose at similar savings uumlan eo rmFuuy eoifWi|d MSRP When New.................2 440 I liridl Arcadia Savings ...................S1,456 Cash or Trade Worth...........$3,000* Stk# 3358566 SALE PRICE 19,984 OR 399/MO Many others to choose at similar savings MSRP When New ................$21,370 Arcadia Savings ...................... 3,386 Cash or Trade Worh ............$3,000 Stk# 5106157 SALE PRICE $14,984* OR 299/MO Many others to choose at similar savings MIrvv wnen new .................LII13J Arcadia Savings ....................-8,331 Cash or Trade Worth ............-3,000* Stk# 5A26138 SALE PRICE 15,984* OR $319/MO Many others to choose at similar savings U U ARCADIA NCHIVRILET SOT S HGHAY7,ARCADIA CHVRLE TLFRE93838 STOE HURS SAES M D F RA M 3*SAS NEW 2011 SILVERADO 1500 EXT CAB 1 LS 2 WD * AUTO. STK g2206913 MISRP.......................................29.810 Arcadia Discount............... $2.050.57 Consumer Cash Program.....$2.500" Do,,,n Payment Assistance...$2.005" GM Onner Loyalty................. $1.000 USAA................................... 750 SALE PRICE 121,504.43* � � I � - � - � - � � � � � 0-11 il 1111 �,l 110 1 The Sun Classified Page 20 FIN/C/V A Saturday, January 29, 2011 NEW 2011 JEEP PATRIOT SALE $15,999 2.4L, SIDE CURTAIN AIR BAGS, MEDIA CENTER CD/DVD/MP3, FOG LAMPS, SUNSCREEN GLASS AND MUCH MORE ALL NEW 2011 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING SALE $27,999 #1 3.6L V-6, SIX SPEED AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS/MIRRORS, POWER LIFT GATE, SUNSCREEN GLASS, REAR AIR, REMOTE ENTRY AND MUCH MORE. NEW 2010 JEEP WRANGLER 4DR SALE $25,999 3.8L V-6, AUTOMATIC, A/C, TOW GROUP, FULL CONVERTIBLE TOP AND MORE. ALL NEW 2011 DODGE DURANGO In Stock For Immediate Delivery - ~ t=~9 NEW 2011 DODGE CALIBER MSRP $17,630 SALE $15,599 #D POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS/MIRRORS,SPEED CONTROL,REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY, THEFT DETERRENT SIDE CURTAIN AIR BAGS AND MORE. ALL NEW 2011 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SALE s24,999 ,, V-6, POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS/MIRRORS, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY REAR AIR, SUNSCREEN GLASS, SPEED CONTROL. 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STOCK 12724 941475-5444, dir 2010 HONDA CR-V, Certified, glacier blue metallic, 3,550 mi, 20,750 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA PILOT, Certified, EXL, black, 7,759 mi, $28,950 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA PILOT, Certified, white. 7,422 mi, $32,985 (877)- 219-9139 dir 4 4X 4'S 7310 1987 CHEVROLET BLAZER K5 Deluxe Custom, White. Low mi! $5,500. obo 941-8754507 S TRAILER & ACCESSORIES 7341 18K FIFTH wheel hitch $275 941-625-2742 AXLE HEAVYDUTY 4"drop with wheels 8xl4.5"and brake drums $125 941497-5657 FLAT TRAILER, 4x6 HD, just overhauled, $50, appliance dolly, $35, both $75. 9414754099 OPEN & ENCLOSED Utility Trailers, Trailer Hitches & Wiring. Two-Morrow's Enterprises, 9414609700. ROLLERS & brackets off 25' trail- er. $125 941-625-8449 ROY'S TRAILER COUNTRY NEW - PRE-OWNED - STORAGE CARGO - UTILITY- TRAILERS PARTS - REPAIRS - TIRES- CUS- TOM BUILT TRAILERS - HITCHES/ WIRING 941-575-2214 4760 Taylor Rd.Punta Gorda, FL TIRES W/WHEELS for boat/utili- ty trailer 205/75-14 like new $50 941-743-2706 TRAILER 2004 enclosed cargo trailer, 12L x 8W x 6H swing doors $2,000 941-257-8477 TRAILER 2005 enclosed trailer 4 x 8, 2 spare tires,$S1,000 941- 467-4092 TRAILER 4X6, $495 Venice 941-223-4667 TRAILER JACK lOOO1b. capacity, swivel mt., new in box. $75, OBO 941-626-5099 TRAILER SPARE Tire 4.80-8 Range B on 5 hole wheel. NEW $25 941-497-3702 TRAILER SWAY BAR KIT HEAVY DUTY EXCELLENT CONDITION $150 941-629-7449 UTILITY TRAILERS Great Prices WEST COAST TRAILER (941)698-9902 CYCLES/MOPEDS/ SCOOTERS 7360 1994 SUZUKI Dual Sport 350 $2500 obo 875-4507 1997 HD, custom built, Foxtail, Shovelhead, $4500. (941)-475-2686 2001 HD Electra Glide Classic LUX Blue, 17k mi. 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(941)468-1974 TRIPLE TREE, 41mm,+3 nib, was 439.00 will sell $165 941- 286-7739 ATV 7365 ATV, HONDA, $800; Go Cart, $800. Beach wheelchair, $500. All like brand new. 941-423-9627 I AUV..i... W.i .H. I SUIN CLASSIFIED CAMPERS/ TRAVEL TRAILERS 7370 2007 23' TRAILCRUISER, good cond. Easy tow w/sm. truck. Sway bar incl. $8,900. *****SOLD IN ONE DAY***** 2004 CEDAR CREEK 5TH WHEEL 35', 3 Slides, Smoke & pet free! Exc. cond. $20,500. (941)-400-0418 2004 Prowler Lynx Ultralite. 26' Fiberglass w/ slider. A/C, Micro, New Tires $9900 941-585-7113 2007 Spring Dale Model 245 Fifth Wheel, Never smoked in, New. $14.500 941-625-3463 2008 LUXURY BY DESIGN 37' Travel Trailer 2 Bedrooms 2 Slide- Outs Washer/Dryer Central Air $16,500 847-769-6886 2009 SURVEYOR, 26', 1 slide out, all extras incl, TV/DVD/CD, rear view camera. Sleeps 4. Ultra Lite only 4500 Ibs. $19,000. 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