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VENICE ond 75C ler LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER FLORIDA'S NO. 1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PEACE PRIZE Page 7A BYPASS PRO AND CON Page 8A 'FRINGED'BENEFIT PagelB Circus project has another setback By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR The Venice Economic Development Advisory Board has withdrawn its support to rebuild Circus Arena, saying it would compete with the planned performing arts cen- ter at Venice High. Over the past few years the board was generally support- ive of rebuilding the area. But more recently it's had second thoughts. City council gave the Venice Circus Arts Foundation five years to do something with the dilapidated building. A cleanup of the premises was done, and fundraisers are regularly held. But the founda- tion has struggled to raise any significant amount. Nor has it been able to ^^^^1 --- COURTESY PHOTO International Clown Hall of Fame Executive Director Greg DeSanto takes in the atmosphere inside Circus Arena. create a full board. Only four members have been appointed to the board, with three posi- tions remaining open. Last year the city decided against entering into a lease with the foundation until the project showed viability. Council Member Jeanette Gates, ex-officio member of the advisory board, informed city council of the advisory board's decision last week. "The (advisory) board felt it is in direct competition with the new performing arts hall that will be going in. They are not in favor of spending the money," Gates said. "It's just a bad time, with the economy being what it is." Still unresolved is a lease, something the arts foundation says it needs to attract major donors. "It's a two-sided coin for them," Gates said. "They can't raise money unless they have a lease. And the city isn't interested in giving them a lease unless they can raise the money." Not in competition Foundation spokesman Orlando Bevington said he was surprised by the advisory board's decision. "We aren't in competition," Bevington said. "We believe we can coexist. We think there is room for all of us here in Venice and large enough CIRCUS 16 ByANNE KLOCKENKEMPER STAFF WRITER During a Tuesday workshop session at North Port City Hall, Sarasota County School Board members learned that the millage rate for 2012-13 is expected to increase by 0.271 mill meaning higher taxes for some homeowners. The news was part of a bud- get update given to the board members by Deputy Chief Financial Officer AlWeidner updating them on where they stand budgetwise. "The required local effort will be raised by the governor's office," board Chair Caroline Zucker said, specifying that the district has no control over that amount. "That's not us. That's the governor and the Legislature." The current millage is 7.635 mills. Barring any other changes which are possible, as the state Legislature has yet to meet and the governor's budget will not be complete until the end of March - that would make the millage taxpayers would remit to the school district 7.906 mills. One mill represents $1 in taxes per $1,000 of a property's taxable value. With the possi- ble millage increase, the owner of a home assessed at $100,000 would pay about $790.60 in district taxes. The increase, Weidner said, is to raise the dollars needed to fund a base student allocation increase of $85.50. This school year it's $3,479, compared to the proposed $3,565. Weidner also reviewed how the district had saved this past year. He reported to the board that the budget decreased by almost $6.5 million in salaries alone, based on the fact that 215 positions are filled by substitutes or are vacant. As of December, 77 teaching posi- tions were long-term substi- tutes and four positions were vacant. Energy services also saw a saving, he said. "With more students taking advantage of (virtual school), we are transporting less stu- dents. A portion of $130,000 savings is basically in trans- portation," Weidner said. This amount contributed to MILLAGE 16 Key bypass vote Monday By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR Monday is a day of reckon- ing for the Sarasota-Manatee Metropolitan Planning Organization. That's when the MPO will finally decide whether to widen a section of the U.S. 41 Venice Bypass ending at Center Road from four to six lanes, or keep it at four lanes and consider roundabouts at numerous intersections. On the MPO's agenda is whether to accept the recom- mendations found in a 1,000- plus page peer review report that concluded widening the bypass with signalization at the intersections is the way to go. In December the MPO put off the decision, saying there wasn't enough time to consider the extensive document. Did the lengthy review put to rest the debate over the safety of roundabouts and whether it will save time or achieve other efficiencies? Or if roundabouts will work on high traffic routes? Not according to Council Member Jim Bennett, who BYPASS 16 Woodley announces retirement COURTESY PHOTO Acting Venice City Manager Nancy Woodley, following city council's recent selection of Edward Lavallee as its next city manager, retired this week. Her last day was Friday. By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR Outgoing Acting City Manager NancyWoodley didn't waste any time this week clearing out her desk to make room for the next city manager. On Tuesday she announced her retirement. Her last day in office was Friday. She will be on leave until March 2, when her retirement officially takes effect. Incoming city manager Edward Lavallee's contract will be discussed by city council Jan. 27. Alan Bullock, director of administrative services, will take the helm until Lavallee is onboard. The selection of Lavallee last Saturday was the culmina- tion of a yearlong search pro- cess. Over that time council united to correct a number of long-standing city problems, but it slowly divided over Woodley's leadership. She was appreciated for her ability to carry out council's direction, and her strong management positions, but some members wanted a clean slate under which to operate. Woodley, who came up through the ranks from city engineer, planned on retiring a year ago after 10 years with the city but agreed to stay on at the request of then-incom- ing Mayor John Holic. "I agreed for two reasons," Woodley said on Friday. "I admired his vision and enthusiasm his desire to do what's right for the commu- nity and not in terms of being re-elected. That was refresh- ing to me." "Another reason was the swing in politics with the 2007 election and again in 2010 which causes every- one to shift gears. I thought, this is silly. Maybe I can bring some stability for employees while going through these tumultuous times." WOODLEY 16 Early voting for primary starts today By ED SCOTT STAFF WRITER Sarasota County Supervi- sor of Elections Kathy Dent is reluctant to predict turnout for the Florida Republican presidential preference pri- mary, for which early voting begins Saturday and extends through Jan. 28, because vot- ers who support candidates who dropped out of the race may not show up to vote, early or on Election Day, Jan. 31. Of the nine Republicans on the Florida bal- lot, only four - Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul, Mitt DENT Romney and Rick Santorum - have active campaigns. The others have either dropped out Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Jon Huntsman and, on Thursday, Rick Perry - or withdrawn from the Republican primary to run as a Libertarian (Gary Johnson). Another candidate or two may drop out of the race between the South Carolina primary Saturday and the Jan. 31 Florida primary. Four years ago, when John McCain swept Republican presidential preference VOTING 16 Good morning, FRONT SECTION Gondolier LEGALS ............................... LET'EM HAVE IT .............. subscriber LOTTERY ......................... CHARLES BATES OBITUARIES...................... OUR TOWN SECTION IN THIS EDITION ............ 8A OPINION ........................................ A ..........11A POLICE BEAT .............................. 8A ............ 2A SPORTS........................................ 12A ............ 4A WEATHER................................. 2A CROSSWORD...........................4B FINEWHINES.............................3B RELIGION .................................6B TRAVEL.....................................B VENU E...................................... 3B CLASSIFIED COMICS TV BOOK USA WEEKEND COUPONS DEATHS Fantastic Sam's ....................1 5A Helena Cherney Robert Shand Twin Palms Chiropractic ....4B Robert Hutchison Jr. WilliamTowers VeniceCarWash .....................7B David Joslin MaryTrahey Robert Lettner2 1 7 05252 1 0 THE GOLD STORE (Acro frAlerns) VENICE 941-496-4596 OiAI| 4 AREA LOCATIONS: L.-5 Naples, Port Charlotte, BONUS Venice & Sarasota TO NO ONE PAYS MORE cquzaeeC Top Dollar Paid! oEN TR DUUCRINGi Pl.*SI SIJlI Jll JCwww.oldstoreuenice.con:;a Rise in school millage likely ALMANAC 2A SUN NEWSPAPERS JANUARY 21,2012 WEEKEND EDITION Help wanted By MONTY ANDREWS GUEST WRITER Several years ago I put together a list of projects and set them as my personal goals. I won't bother you with listing those projects, but I will say that all of them were completed with the exception of one. That project was to help obtain Bicycle Friendly Community status, bestowed by the League of American Bicyclists, for the city of Venice. In an earlier article I mentioned we had submitted an application in 2008. As you may recall, the result was an honorable mention. We are now in a much better position to make another run at achieving this goal for the city. This is a result of the overpass con- necting the Venetian Waterway Park and the Legacy Trail being constructed, additional verbiage regarding cycling being included in the city's comprehension plan, a significant increase in the number of cyclists in our area and additional bicycling amenities being added, to name a few. As with all projects, money usually becomes a factor. In this case our commit- tee, Bike/WalkVenice, felt $10,000 would be enough to make needed purchases of bicycle safety booklets, cycling education classes, route maps, additional bike racks, etc. Thus far we have fallen short of our budget goal. For a project that will mean so much for the city, the lack of funding is a little disheartening. To allow cyclists and other interested folk to participate, our friends at Venice Area Beautification Inc. have set up an account through Gulf Coast Community Foundation whereby anyone interested in helping sup- port the project can go on line and donate. Simply log onto www.gulfcoastgives.org/ projects and follow the instructions. Your contribution will help make this project happen. Ride safe, ride smart and donate. 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"In addition, it's directly responsible for bringing in millions of dollars annually from out-of-state and local recreational and commercial fishermen," said Amanda r .. .... ... ... w a I II S i- Check the Sun Classified first! 1.__i._....1 Dr. L.K. Valente Dr. Robert David Ball Now Accepting New Patients Most Insurances Welcome All Aspects of Pain Management Addressed Conveniently located to serve North Port, Venice A Englei ood PIs Call 941-766-PAIN (7246) or 941-627-9095 19621 COCHRAN BLVD., UNIT 1 I PORT CHARLOTTE, FL Dominguez, Sarasota County environmental specialist. Local boaters have par- ticipated in the surveys since they began, gathering descrip- tions of local seagrass, algae, depth and water clarity from different spots in Sarasota Bay. "It's actually quite reward- ing to know that this fairly simple task can help and that it truly is playing a profound role in what we know about seagrass," said Dominguez. "We've had great success with our program because of our volunteers and individu- als who have helped promote the program within boating and fishing associations." All program volunteers for the winter seagrass survey must attend a training class, which consists of a brief pro- gram overview and hands-on training in the water. The class will be held 10:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, at the Turtle Beach Community Center, 8919 Midnight Pass Road, Sarasota. The rain date is Sunday, Feb. 5, at the same time and location. Boaters attending the training should bring swimwear and water shoes. Participants should have their own global positioning systems and watercraft; how- ever, those who do not will be paired with those who do. For more information, call 941-861-5000 and ask about the seagrass survey program. e " Event Underwriters: Lynne F. & Robert L. 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Cherney, 81, Venice, Fla., formerly of Elizabeth, N.J., died Mon- day, Jan. 16, 2012. Helena was a member of Epiphany Cathedral and Knights of Columbus 7052 Ladies Auxiliary. Services: A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Wednes- day, Feb. 1, at Epiphany Cathedral. Ewing Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial dona- tions may be made to Cath- olic Charities Sugar Bowl, c/o Knights of Columbus Council 7052, 512 Substa- tion Road, Venice FL 34285. Robert R. Hutchison Jr. Robert R. Hutchison Jr., 94, of Venice, Fla., died Saturday, .*. Dec. 31, 2011. wa-afr rMr. Hutchison was a former JANUARY 21,2012 WEEKEND EDITION resident of Pittsburgh, Pa. He was born in Edge- wood, Pa., to Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Hutchison, and was preceded in death by his former wife, Jane Weir Hutchison, and his sisters, Sally Sawyer and Virginia Hutchison. He is survived by his wife, Ann Cherry Hutchison; his daughter, Roberta Greene of Palm Harbor, Fla.; his son, Paul J. (Connie) Hutchison of Pittsburgh; and three stepsons, Robert (Judy) Cherry of Harrisburg, Pa., David (Sandy) Cherry of Casper, Wyo., and Karl (Theresa) Cherry of Pittsburgh. Surviving also are five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; and a step-great-grandchild. He was a member of Grace United Methodist Church and a graduate of Penn State University, majoring in commerce and finance. He proudly served in the U.S. Army in World War II, entering France on Utah Beach. He was employed first at Alcoa, then later as gen- eral manager of Chatham Center in Pittsburgh. He loved his Pittsburgh Steelers and hated relinquishing his season tickets when he moved to Florida. He was loving and loyal to his family and delighted in their many accomplishments. He will be sorely missed by each of us. Services: A memo- rial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, in Renaissance Room 1 atVillage On The Isle, Venice. Ewing Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memo- rial donations may be made to Ridgeview Park Association c/o Crist Berry, 2006 Grove Ave., Richmond VA 23220; or to Village Partners, c/o the Rev. Don Hillerich, 900 South Tamiami Trail, Venice FL 34285. David A. Joslin Beloved father and husband David Asher Joslin passed away early Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012. He was born in Mas- sachusetts Oct. 31, 1928, and was 83 when he died. He was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara. Dave graduated from Rye High School in Rye, N.Y., then attended the New York State Maritime College and graduated in 1953. After the end of his service, David moved to Hingham, Mass., with his wife, Barbara, where they resided until 1960. They then moved to Nashua, N.H., where they lived until 1965. David worked for IBM, which brought the family to Endicott, N.Y. IBM transferred them eventually to Boca Raton, Fla., where he retired in 1985. David loved sailing and wood- working and was always ready with a smile or joke for everyone. He will be greatly missed by his surviving children, Susan, William and Amy; his daughter- in-law, Lynn; and his beloved dog, Hank. McGilley & Hoge Cha- pel, Overland Park, Kans., is handling arrangements, www.mcgilleyhoge memorialchapel.com. Robert C. Lettner It is with great sadness that the family of R.C. Lettner, master sergeant, U.S. Army (ret.) of Venice, Fla., S announces S. I his passing Saturday, i 4 Jan. 7, 2012. He was born Aug. 7, 1951, in ^.. Munich, Ger- ', -;. many, and grew up in Southern California. At age 14 R.C. joined the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus Red Unit in the pie car as well as Candy Butcher, with his family, and was learning the unicycle and juggling. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1967. During his Army career he man- aged to attend Central Texas College to earn his associate's degree and finished at University of New Orleans with his bachelor's degree in finance and communica- tions. He retired active duty as finance NCO from Fort Sam Houston, Texas, in 1992 to Venice, to be with family and friends from Ringling Brothers Circus. R.C. loved to bowl and was on several leagues throughout his military career and retirement. His passion as of late was fishing and he took every opportunity to do so. He was also an avid motor- cyclist and was past vice president of ABATE in DEATHS15 Sarasota City Commission hires Lewis as interim city manager By ED SCOTT STAFF WRITER For the third time in less than two years a local government has asked former North Port police chief Terry Lewis to step in and manage its ailing organization. Agreeing to offer him a contract similar to the one he has had with Sarasota County, Sara- sota city commission- ers voted unanimously Friday to hire Lewis as interim city manager. He will fill in until com- missioners hire former manager Bob Bartolotta's successor. Bartolotta resigned under pressure Tuesday due to allega- tions he may have bro- ken public records and computer fraud laws. After planning to retire as North Port police chief in 2010, Lewis became interim North Port city manager in October of that year and served six months, between former manager Steve Crowell and current manager Jon Lewis. Then he became interim Sarasota County administrator in June of last year, between former administrator Jim Ley and Randall Reid, whom county commissioners hired away from Alachua County. Each situation is differ- ent but the challenges are similar, Lewis said. "Whether it's 200 or 2,000 people, the issues are the same," he said. "Basic leadership is basic leadership. Hopefully, I can provide some of that." Like Reid with the county, Lewis' first day with the city will be Monday. Lewis' final day working for the county was Friday. Lewis, 60, a resident of Venice, earned about $130,000 as police chief and interim manager in North Port. As he did when he worked for the county, Lewis will earn $553.85 per day (about $72,000 over six months) working for the city of Sarasota. Retirement for Lewis and his wife, Lisa, was supposed to include trips to their place in North Carolina initially to clear brush and paint the cabin plus European cruises and a month-long trip to Paris. The cabin work now has been put on hold twice, but Lewis made sure his interim posts do not interfere with his family trips. "Ten years from now nobody will remember what happened this week at City Hall," he said, "but my family will remember the trip to Paris forever." UldIk s(isttni Smmessio*ms .L Permanent Cosmetics by Cheryl A. Doss, R.N. 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THANKS, TERRY Page4A DOCTORS REGISTER Page 17A ABOUT BILLY Page 1B County, city in stalemate over roads By GREG GILES to properties the city annexed I with a caveat: first bring NEws EDOR back in the 1990s. At that time s i I i them up to city standards. have finally placed a price tag writing a provision to transfer on removing some jont plan of an estimate of $31 million Sroad maintenance ng areas from the city'slong to rehab the roads further SLater on the city declined overdue comprehensive plan. reducesmomentu to resolve trained roads withinmVemce's to accept responsbiltThe he matter boundary up to city standards DANIELS SHERMAN county called It a "gotcha." , I On Tuesday Sarasota County $31 million. In 2010 the county requested the city re-enter negotiations to take over maintenance of the mostly older roads connected On numerous occasions county officials have asked the city to make good on The I i n p al The city agreed nm principal commissioners declined to ROADS 111 Englewood Residents Look for the Venice Gondolier Now at Publix #737 on the corner of IC-oCo Ave Dearborn Street and North Indiana Avenue. CaroIl Cr t E Wenlwortr SI E Wentworh SI Lakeview Ln St n P Dearbor mSt SE Dearbom St Aw t Parts - a _ Wa~llknew. SrIr z EnieewSoo d Z W Green SL 3 Lmre St z i Wenlworth SI _ ;i < Lakeview Ln z e min Bay 3lnantwse (phon (*LII inc**k Ik~i~sen ml~ pro(~n) PPubl :WEEKEND EDITION JANUARY 21, 2012 DEATHS FROM PAGE 4 New Orleans. He enjoyed designing, building and riding his many bikes. Robert was a lifetime member of Disabled American Veterans Chap- ter 101, Nokomis, Fla., where he dedicated his last three years as com- mander. He was also a lifetime member of DAV Auxiliary, as well as Ameri- can Legion NO-VEL Post 159, Venice; AMVETS Post 0312, North Port; AMVETS Riders, VFW Post 8118, Venice; and Eagles Aerie 3482, Nokomis. He leaves behind his loving wife of 25 years, Lea Lettner, Venice; daughter Andrea and son Markus, Colorado; adopted daughter Vera Waters of Venice; broth- ers Michael Lettner, North Carolina, James Letter, Maryland, and Danny Lettner, Califor- nia; and many other fam- ily and friends. "There are three things that remain faith, hope and love and the greatest of these is love." 1 Corinthians. Services: Memorial services and a Celebra- tion of Life will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 19, at Disabled American Veterans Chapter 101, Nokomis. Interment will be into his final rest- ing place at Sarasota National Cemetery. To send condolences, visit www.farleyfuneralhome. com. Robert E. Shand Robert E. Shand, born Oct. 21, 1923, in Detroit, Mich., died peacefully Monday, Jan. 16, 2012, f. at Tidewell Hospice House in Venice, Fla. Bob was a loving husband to Rustle G. Shand (deceased), and a dedicated companion to Josephine Holmberg of Venice, Fla., for the past 10 years. He is survived by his companion, Jo; his sons, Donovan (Nancy) and Rob; and his grand- children, Addison, Taylor, Carter and Liam. Bob was preceded in death by his brother Jack and sister Dorothy. Bob served in the U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946, saw duty in Europe and attained the rank of cap- tain. Bob married Rustle Gunning on July 3, 1954. During their 45-year marriage, Bob and Rustle lived in the Detroit area, and upon retirement they built their dream home in the woods of Vanderbilt, Mich. They moved to Venice in 1997. Jo and Bob found each other after their spouses passed away, and spent 10 wonderful years enjoying retirement together in the Venice area, including member- ships at Venice Yacht Club and Jacaranda West Country Club. Bob enjoyed a success- ful sales career in the steel and metal fabricat- ing industries. He retired as vice president of the CF Woodbury Com- pany in 1992. Bob was dedicated to serving his community. In Franklin, Mich., Bob volunteered with the Franklin Police Department, Cemetery Association and Com- munity Association. In Venice, he served on the JacarandaWest Hom- eowners Association and the board of directors of Royal Venice, and was president of Jacaranda West Villas. Services: Services were private. Ewing Funeral Home is charge of arrangements. Contributions: Memo- rial contributions may be made to Tidewell Hospice Inc. 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota FL 34238. William Towers William S. "Bill" Tow- ers, 87, of Venice, for- merly of Corinth, N.Y., passed away Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. Survivors include his sons, William of North Port, Stephen of Cocoa and Geoffrey of North Port; grand- .H^. children, Mat- .,,.;: thew and Wil- liam, Emily Isip and Andrew and Bradley; and nine great-grandchildren. Bill was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in the European Theatre. Upon returning from the war he took up dairy farming in upstate New York. Bill earned his B.S. in education from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. He taught many years in the Greenfield and Corinth Central school districts before retiring to Florida. Services: A memorial service will be held Sat- urday, Feb. 4, at 2 p.m. at National Cremation and Burial Society, Sarasota. Burial will be at the convenience of the family at the Maple- wood Cemetery, South Corinth. Mary P. Trahey Mary Patricia "Pat" Trahey passed away Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012, in Hollywood, Fla., where she lived with her daugh- ter Colleen for the past five years. She was born in Sheffield, Pa., April 7, 1925. Pat and her three sisters, Colleen, Mau- reen, and Sharon, were raised in Buffalo, N.Y. There Pat met and mar- ried Richard Trahey. They were married for 39 years and had four children, Dan, Sheila, Michael and Colleen. She and her family were longtime residents of Ramsey, N.J., and retired to Venice, Fla., where Dick and Pat lived for more than 20 years. SUN NEWSPAPERS 5A While in Venice, Pat loved working at and managing the Green Butterfly Consignment Shop. In addition, you could find Pat watch- ing sunsets at the jetties with family and friends, and she remained an active member of Epiphany Cathedral. She is survived by her three sisters, four children, 11 grand- children and three great-grandchildren. 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BYPAS difference than with County transportation no other direct way to get major routes through like they did with the national politics." plan. to South County without cities is outdated city Intracoastal when all the One thing most can "I can agree that round- having to dance around planning, more expen- evidence says you don't FROM PAGE 1 agree upon is a round- about move traffic nicely ... Interstate 75. sive and less desirable. do that any more?" about in Venice on U.S. when in a certain configu- "This is supposed to "They don't do that If the MPO adopts the represents Venice on the 41 Bypass doesn't work ration or at a certain (traf- be a through-route and any more," Warner said. peer review recommen- MPO. unless Pinebrook Avenue fic) level," Bennett said. it's a bottleneck. I don't "I don't think the Venice dations, the next hurdle "The questions being is widened from two "The general presumption think we want to calm council realizes that it's will be getting the project raised are not related to lanes to four lanes, pro- is they are traffic calming traffic. We need to move intersections that deter- listed on the Florida the engineering of the viding an alternate route devices. They slow traffic it through." mine capacity, not how Department of Transpor- bypass," Bennett said. to ease traffic. down and manage it bet- Rod Warner, a mem- wide the roads are. station's five-year work "They are related to the But that necessitates ter than normally would ber of the MPO Citizens "Pinebrook Avenue is plan. allocation of money a second expensive road be the case." Advisory Committee and going to be widened," The MPO board meets and the need for some project. And with state "At Venice Avenues and an outspoken round- Warner said. "Given Monday, Jan. 23, at people to oppose six and federal funds already the bypass, that's not about advocate, has been that it's going to happen 9:30 a.m. in the Sudakoff lanes. Those will never scarce, it's uncertain what you are supposed sendingVenice council because it's under county Center at New College, be answered because the when that will be accom- to have. This is a major members emails sup- control, why widen the Sarasota. questions will then be polished, although it's north-south corridor. It's porting roundabouts. bypass? Why bifurcate rephrased. It's not much already on the Sarasota a federal route. There is He says widening the city east and west Email: ggiles@venicegondolier.com CIR US Development Advisory company the ability to "You cannot fit a circus meeting with television generated, Bevington C Board is missing the boat sell up to 5,000 seats per in that space. You cannot personality Jack Perkins said, could be six figures, on the largest project performance; a signifi- pull an antique airplane to discuss a potential enough to finally fix the FROM PAGE 1 benefitting our city to cant number. At $20 per into their building either, interview and a 2013 leaking arena roof and come along in many ticket that would equal but you can in our arena. fundraiser featuring perhaps persuade city demographics to support years," Gaona said. $100,000 per perfor- We can bring ice hockey, 1,500 clowns, leaders that the Venice both." "Has Cirque du Soleil mance in gross ticket roller skating, auto, home He's also busy prepar- Circus Arts Foundation is Circus Arts Foundation come to Van Wezel? sales. Now, factor in con- and garden shows into ing for Cirque Italia'a worthy of a lease. President and CEO Tito They could come to the cessions and merchan- our building ... sport- Aquatic an act similar "If anybody can raise Gaona said the restored Venice Circus Arena," dising and those num- ing events, conventions, to Cirque du Soleil, with money, it's the circus arena would never com- he said. "Our arena will bers look even better." Think big." water fountains that community," Gates said. pete with any other venue attract shows that would "The new perform- On Wednesday, Bev- will give its inaugural "There's a lot of talent in in Sarasota County. never attempt to use a ing arts center cannot ington accompanied the U.S. performance in that community." "We think it is unfortu- small facility. Our seat- compete with those CEO of the Clown Hall of Venice this March. nate that the Economic ing offers a production numbers," Gaona said. Fame in Wisconsin to a The potential revenue Email: ggiles@venicegondolier.com W 00DL EY government, which through attrition. She Partnering for Success, weather, to the current loves the city and will do WDLEY galls me," Woodley said. also carried out council the city permitting initia- 20-foot height. anything to make it work. "This government has wishes to limit health tive implemented just a She oversaw a num- I think she did a great job FROM PAGE 1 pumped $130 million benefits for employees year ago, now handles ber of critical beach of not letting things fall into improvements in and council members, 66 percent of its permits renourishments, the through the cracks. She These days Woodley this community in the eventually coming up online, renovation of the Venice was starting to make the has a better appreciation last 10 years. If that's with $3 million in cuts But it's the engineer- Community Center, the other city managers look for centrist politics, hav- broken government, I'll to balance the current ing feats Woodley will be construction of much of bad (by) finding all the ing served as assistant take that every day of budget. remembered for. the Venetian Waterway other things that didn't city manager or acting the week." She oversaw the An engineering student Park and the purchase get done." city manager under In her last year as hiring of a new police when it was predomi- of property for Legacy Woodley has a second both a slow-growth city manager, Woodley chief, the adoption of a nantly a male vocation, Park. home on Longboat Key, council and the current, oversaw a budget pro- new airport layout plan Woodley went on to "I appreciate her will- where her parents lived more business-oriented cess in which numerous after 10 contentious rebuild the municipal ingness to step up to the for years, but expects to council. positions were axed. Few years and the overhaul pier, raising it from plate and her undying remain in Venice. "I hear often these lost their jobs, however, of the city's permitting 12-foot height, which loyalty to the city of Ven- days we have a broken since cuts were made department. didn't fare well in bad ice," Holic said. "She just Email:ggiles@venicegondolier.com M ILL A E Weidner told the board. and you have to submit that it was 10 percent. "While we do have a district charter schools, ILLAG "A 7.5 percent fund a financial recovery plan. "We ended up so much healthy fund balance, Weidner said. Also, balance a balance of Even bringing it down better than we projected I don't think we should student enrollment for FROM PAGE 1 roughly $15 million is to 7.5 percent, we're still we'd be," she said. continually use the fund 2012-13 is expected to actually a good balance in what I consider to be Board member Carol balance," she said. "At go up by less than 1 per- a larger than expected to have. The state actu- good condition." Todd said, however, that some point, the rubber cent, which will result fund balance heading ally looks to 5 (percent). Zucker asked what per- while the district has meets the road." in less money from the into 2012-13. If you get to 2 percent centage the fund balance been a good shepherd of Some expenditures state. "We've done very or lower, then you are in was at the end of last its money, care still needs are increasing, however, well with our budget," a financial emergency year, and Weidner replied to be taken. including payments to Email: annek@sun-herald.com VOTING FROM PAGE 1 primaries across this area, turnout was 59 per- cent in Sarasota County. This year's turnout is unclear. "I have done pre- dictions," said Dent, who saw 15 percent of Republicans voted early in 2008. "This particu- lar PPP is very different from any I have ever seen, primarily because WANT TO VOTE EARLY? Early voting for the Jan. 31 Republican presidential preference primary extends from Saturday through Jan. 28. In Sarasota County, early voting will be held 10 a.m.-6 p.m. at three locations: * Venice Supervisor of Elections office, Robert L. Anderson Adminis- tration Center, Room 114, 4000 South Tamiami Trail, 941-861-3760. * Sarasota Supervisor of Elections office, Sarasota County Terrace Building, 2001 Adams Lane, 941-861-8600. * North Port Supervisor of Elections office, Biscayne Plaza, 13640 Tamiami Trail, 941-423-9540. the candidates keep dwindling their num- ber. All nine will be on the ballot, but whether people will come and vote or not if their candidate has with- drawn remains to be seen." Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who placed second to McCain locally in 2008, finished second in the Iowa caucuses and won the New Hampshire primary in recent weeks. He is a favorite to win the South Carolina primary. The Florida primary may be the last stand for sev- eral of his three remain- ing rivals. "I would say it's going to be close between Romney and Gingrich, at this point," former North Port City Commissioner Barbara Gross, a member of the North Port Area Republican Club, said Thursday. "Of course, who knows what will happen in the next week." Joe Gruters, chair of the Republican Party of Sarasota County, also doesn't make specific turnout predictions. But he said he believes turn- out will be higher than that of the 2008 Republi- can PPP. "With the race as close as it is, expect more people to show up because of the signifi- cance of it," he said. "We are probably going to be making the decision for the whole country. "We're the prize. Who- ever wins our state is going to be our nominee, and whoever wins our state is going to be our next president." Because Florida con- ducts closed primaries, only Republicans may vote in the PPP Email: escott@sun-herald.com SI II I I I II I A lI I n l s I iv "et II. 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Venice Ave. Venice, FL 34285 Best Of Venice 2003-2011 www. mcpcolortile.comn By SUSAN ERWIN STAFF WRITER Louise Brunberg first visited Nicaragua in 1993 on a mission to spread peace between the people there and the United States. But she learned right away there were many more dire things that needed her attention quickly. During that first visit she was touched deeply by the fact that so many people didn't have access to the basic necessities of life. Children were unable to attend school, and at times even eat, because their families lacked the resources to pay for those things. "When I saw a 2-year- old boy who was so skinny and weak that he couldn't walk, I knew I needed to do some- thing," said Brunberg. So in 1996, using her own savings, Brunberg built a soup kitchen so that the poorest families in Nagarote could receive a daily meal. The kitchen quickly evolved into a small school, Escuela de Suefios de Luisa, also known as School of Louise's Dreams. The school now has 150 children enrolled from preschool to fourth grade. Brunberg has also funded a school bus that is used to transport students to and from the school. Brunberg was honored recently at aWorld Peace Day celebration that was held on Jan. 7 in Sarasota. The event included representatives of 15 units under the South- west Florida Coalition of Peace organization. It was held at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 3975 Fruitville Road. Brunberg was awarded the Duisberg Peace Life- time Achievement Award, named for Englewood peace and social activ- ists Peter and Annabelle Duisberg. The award recognizes the achieve- ments of local indi- viduals who promote the cause of peace. The Duisbergs helped found the Englewood Peace Initiative Coalition. "I would really like to see Peter get some rec- ognition for this award," Brunberg said. "He was a big part in my earning this award EPIC was his idea he is a very good person and he has done a lot of strong things." As much work as she has done, Brunberg humbly stated that she wishes there was more she could do in addition to the monthly contri- butions she gives to the school. "My hope is that more people will be willing to help," Brunberg said. "I planted a seed hope- fully it will grow." For more information or to make a donation, go to www.therighttolearn. org. 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The woman got in Hoar's van to get her child, but he drove off and refused to let her out. Hoar drove to his residence in Venice. That's where deputies found the van and arrested him. Anyone with infor- mation on this case should call the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigations Section at 941-861-4900 or Crime Stoppers at 941-366-8477. Venice Police Department arrest Jeffrey D. Steakley, Developer sues county By ED SCOTT STAFF WRITER A Miami-based developer is suing the Sarasota County govern- ment in federal court for discrimination. Palmer Ranch developer Hugh Culverhouse, whose company, McCann East, owns more than 2,300 acres east of Interstate 75, alleges that county officials took his property rights. Prior to 2002, all of the property in the area was designated rural, and thus Culverhouse was limited to developing one home per 5 acres, or 462 units. In the lawsuit his lawyer, Lawrence Kellogg, deemed this "economi- cally impossible" because of the cost of providing roads, utilities and other infrastructure there. No development has ever taken place on the McCann East property. In 2002, commission- ers enacted the Sarasota 2050 Plan, to encourage "smart growth" east of the interstate, by allowing more new homes per acre but preserving open and "green" spaces. Property in this area would be called villages (three to six homes per acre) or hamlets. In theory, that would enable Culverhouse and others to develop their property affordably, including the installation of infrastructure. But Cul- verhouse alleges his com- pany cannot develop there because "various provi- sions of the Sarasota 2050 Plan make development of the McCann property completely impossible," the lawsuit states. Culverhouse's property is the only land adjacent to the interstate that is required by Sarasota 2050 to have a minimum developed area of 1,000 contiguous acres, the law- suit states. Further, Sara- sota County designated more than 1,000 acres of Culverhouse's property as "Greenway RMA," preventing development there, but also prevent- ing that greenway from being considered part of the required open space, meaning Culverhouse has to provide more than 2,000 acres of open space to develop the property. The lawsuit calls the circumstances a "Catch- 22 situation" that pre- vents development from ever occurring. It also contends that accord- ing to Sarasota 2050 - unless an interchange is built at the intersection of 1-75 and Central Sarasota Parkway, only the "eco- nomically unfeasible" development of one unit per 5 acres is allowed. County commissioners and the state Department of Transportation have decided not to construct an interchange there. County officials had planned to construct a partial interchange there at one time, but abandoned the $91 million plan in 2010 after spending almost $2 million on design and planning, the lawsuit states. The lawsuit also says that the condition in Sarasota 2050 that requires an inter- change to be constructed prior to development is unconstitutional because interchange construc- tion must be funded and completed by the FDOT. Sarasota County "cannot constitutionally condition development... on the actions of a state agency under which it has no authority or control," and requires Culverhouse to either donate land or pay for a portion of construction of what the lawsuit calls a "phantom interchange." County Attorney Ste- phen DeMarsh could not be reached for comment on the case. Email: escott@sun-herald.com 49, homeless. Charge: vehicle theft. Bond: $7,500. Sarasota County Sheriff's Office arrests Clinton Corey, 20, 6100 block Pheasant Road, Venice. Charge: grand theft. Bond: $7,500. Stephen David Defuria Jr., 26, 3900 block Shamrock Blvd., Venice. Charges: possession of drugs without a prescrip- tion, crime against public order. Bond: $240. Jared Patrick Mangan, 34, 500 block Olive Ave., Nokomis. Charge: proba- tion violation. Bond: none. Katherine Ann Meacham, 38, 300 block Ravenna St., Nokomis. Charge: driving while license suspended. Bond: $120. Katrina M. Semmler, 19, 500 block Pinewood Ave., Nokomis. Charge: petit larceny. Bond: $50. Craig Michael Sir- inger, 18, 2400 Kevin St., Venice. Charge: petit larceny. Bond: $50. Rachelle Marie Tocco, 23, 1100 block Sorrento Wood Blvd., Nokomis. Charges: probation viola- tion, contempt of court. Bond: $20,000. North Port Police Department arrest Geoffrey Fredrick Burman Jr., 34, 1100 block South Cypress Road, Ven- ice. Charge: out-of-county warrant. Bond: none. Sarasota Police Department arrest Amy Rene Buckley, 29, 100 block E. Alba St., Venice. Charge: shoplift- ing. Bond: $500. ftw* s* S S tC %Wft~w*& -IIrcakwo pvL T ~ b t ls ~ w b ,O N a m g m~ ot 941 A 1 W O TV COUNTY CALENDAR Board of County Commissioners Jan. 24, 9 a.m., Commission Chamber, First Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5344 LIVE TV and Webcast Bringing Sarasota's History to Life: Sarasota's Oral History Project Reception and Viewing - Jan. 27, 6-8 p.m., Mildred Sainer Pavilion, 5313 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota. Call 941-650-1089 Public Selection of a North Port Representative to the Sarasota County Community Action Agency Board (CAAB) Jan. 27, 4 p.m., First Floor Conference Room, North Port Family Service Center, 6919 Outreach Way North Port the Community Health Center of North Port Board of Directors will hold a meeting. North Port residents are invited to attend that portion dedicated to selecting one (1) eligible population representative to the County CAAB. Call 941-861- 2564 Community Alliance Aging in Place Action Team Jan. 25, 3 p.m., Second Floor Conference Room, Center for Healthy Aging, Campus of Senior Friendship Centers, 1900 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota. Call 941-861-2564 Community Alliance Steering Committee Jan. 23,1:30 p.m., Conference Room A/B, School ADVISORY BOARD VACANCIES Visit www.scgov.net/advisoryboards or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 861-5000 for latest vacancies and information about Sarasota County Advisory Boards. Board of Sarasota County, Brown Awning Building, The Landings, 1980 Landings Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2877 Criminal Justice Commission Jan. 23, Noon, Think Tank, Third Floor, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2882 LIVE TV and Webcast Development Services Advisory Committee Jan 25, 3 p.m., Conference Room 2, BOB/ITC Office, 1001 Sarasota Center Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-6637 Early Learning Coalition Budget and Finance Jan. 27, 8 a.m., Conference Room, Cavanaugh & Company, LLP, 2381 Fruitville Road, Sarasota. Call 941-954-4830 Family Safety Alliance Jan. 26, 3 p.m., Lg. Conf. Rm., United Way of Manatee County Building, McClure Center, 4215 Concept Court, Lakewood Ranch. Call 941-861-2882 Historic Preservation Board - Jan. 24, 4:30 p.m., Think Tank, Third Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-6883 Human Services Advisory Council Jan. 27, 3 p.m., Auditorium, Second Floor, Health and Human Services Building, 2200 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2882 Probation Advisory Board Jan. 27, Noon, Eighth Floor, Court Administration Conference Room, Judicial Center, 2002 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2882. o Public Facilities Financing Advisory Board Regular Meeting -Jan. 27, 1:30 p.m., First Floor, Press Room, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5140 Sarasota Firefighters Insurance Trust Board Meeting Jan. 25, 11 a.m., Unit 1, Union Hall, 740 Commerce Drive, Venice. Call 800-452-2454 Volunteer Seagrass Survey Training Feb. 4, 10:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., (Rain Date: Feb.5, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) Turtle Beach Community Room, 8918 Midnight Pass Road, Sarasota. Call 941-861-5000 Warm Mineral Springs Public Meeting Presentation and Community Conversation - Jan. 26, 5-8 p.m. Morgan Family Community Center 6207 West Price Blvd., North Port. Call 941-861-5000 Oral Histories Project explores real life Gulf Coast experiences Sarasota County Environmental Services and students of New College will present the popular Sarasota Oral Histories Project, 6 p.m., Friday, Jan. 27 at the Mildred Sainer Pavilion, 5313 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota. The free presentation tells the stories of native and long-time Gulf Coast residents along with vintage photographs from the time periods in the stories. An outdoor reception will follow the presentation where visitors can meet the students and leam more about the interview subjects. Indduals with di ilie h nd ain to particip in any of th prce g should conct the ou adnirtin t least three () business days before the ti ti and da at 941- 44. IndMdualswhh disabilities who need alsistancetopartipate in anyof theeproceedings should contactthecountyadministration at leastthree (3) businessdaysbefore the meetingtime and dateat 941-66-5344. LEGAL NOTICES FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO 12 OF AUCTION CREDITORS CREDITORS CREDITORS CREDITORS 19 20 20 20 20 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Gulf Coast Endocrinology Center, locat- ed at 8431 Pointe Loop Dr, in the County of Sarasota, in the city of Venice, FL 34293 intends to register the said name with the Division of Cor- porations of the Florida Depart- ment of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at Naples, Florida, this 16th day ofJanuary 2012. Gulf Coast HMA Physician Man- agement. LLC Publish: January 21, 2012 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Gulf Coast Medical Group-Louis Gian- none, DPM, located at 411 Commercial Court, Suite G, in the County of Sarasota, in the city of Venice, FL 34292 intends to register the said name with the Division of Cor- porations of the Florida Depart- ment of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at Naples, Florida, this 16th day ofJanuary 2012. Gulf Coast HMA Physician Man- agement. LLC Publish: January 21, 2012 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Wilson's Dancesport International of Sarasota, located at 2272 Main Street located in the County of Sarasota, in the city of Sarasota, FL 34236 intends to register the said name with the Division of Cor- porations of the Florida Depart- ment of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at Sarasota, Florida, this 18th day ofJanuary 2012. J & L Danc e, LLC Publish: January 21, 2012 NOTICE OF AUCTION 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. (Statutes/Sec- tions 83.901 83.809) The property list contained herein will be sold to satisfy liens imposed by EXTRA SPACE STORAGE on February 9, 2012at 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 UNIT # 1016 Sean M Titmas ,house items UNIT #1033 Barbara Park Sirpillahouse items UNIT # 2100 Michael A North,House items UNIT #2035 Janis Sue Chilen,house items UNIT # 4107 Paul J Moore,house items UNIT # 3127 Fernanda ValdiviaHouse Items UNIT # 4139 Audrey M Alvarado,House Items UNIT # 1013 Tommy Mc neil,House Items UNIT # 2077 Kelly E BlevinsHouse Items UNIT # 3104 Patryk P Patej,House Items UNIT # 2160 Katherine M Pendleton ,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. Publish: January 21, 28, 2012 CREDITORS NOTICE TO 220 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF ERICH BRUGMANN Deceased. File No. 2011CP 4797 NC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ERICH BRUGMANN, deceased, whose date of death was December 11th, 2011, and whose social security number is xxx-xxxxxx,is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Pro- bate 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 21, 2012 Personal Represntative: Erich P. Brugmann 26 Gravel Hill Lane Honeoye Fall, NY 14472 Richard R. Brugmann 47 Roslyn Dr. Glen Head, NY 11545 ERIK R. LIEBERMAN, ESQ. KANETSKY, MOORE & DeBOER, RA, Attorneys at Law Attorneys for Personal Representative: 227 S. Nokomis Ave. P. 0. Box 1767 Venice, FL 34284-1767 Telephone: (941) 485-1571 Florida Bar No. 393053 Publish: January 21, 28, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARA- SOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF HARRY G. GUSTAFSON Deceased. File No:2011-CP-4021NC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of HARRY G. GUSTAFSON, deceased, File No. 2011-CP-4021NC is pending in the Circuit Court for SARASOTA Coun- ty, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230-3079. The names and 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 unliquldated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this 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 THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquldated claims, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is January 21, 2012 Personal Representatives: Glenn H. Gustafson 24602 Mt Auburn Dr. Katy, TX 77494 Neil H. Gustafson 1013 Catania Lane League City, TX 77537 Attorney for Personal Representatives: Robert A. Dickinson FL Bar No. 161468 460 S. Indiana Ave. Englewood, FL 34223 (941) 474-7600 PUBLISH: January 21, 28, 2012 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All interested persons are hereby required to file in the Estate of Lois M. Hill, Deceased, File Number 2011-CP- 4559-NC, in the Circuit Court for Sara- sota County, Florida, Probate Division, County Courthouse, PO Box 3079, Sara- sota, 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 14, 2012 Personal Representatives: Jean Rannd and Melvin Ranns c/o Thomas R. Conklin, Esq. 442 South Tamiami Trail Osprey, FL 34229 Attorney for Personal Representa- tives: Thomas R. Conklin, Esq. Telephone: (941) 366-2608 Florida Bar #938823 Publish: Janaury 14, 21, 2012 NOTICE TO CREDITORS All interested persons are hereby required to file in the Estate of Richard E. Interval, Deceased, File Number 2011-CP-3743-NC, in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, 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 Janaury 14, 2012 Personal Representative: Erica Enmeier c/o Thomas R. Conklin, Esq. 442 South Tamiami Trail Osprey, FL 34229 Attorney for Personal Representa- tive: Thomas R. Conklin, Esq. Telephone: (941) 366-2608 Florida Bar #938823 Publish: Janaury 14, 21, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF CHESTER L. LONGER Deceased. File No. 2011-CP-004613-NC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of CHESTER L. LONGERdeceased, whose date of death was October 1, 2011 ,and whose social sercurity number is xxx-xx-1905, 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 21, 2012 Personal Representative: Dennis E. Longer 2000 North Court, #11D Fairfield, IA 52556 Attorneys for Personal Representative: DANIEL A. BECHTOLD, ESQUIRE BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.0678880 PUBLISH: January 21, 28, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF SUSAN ROCKWOOD A/K/A SUSAN ROSE ROCKWOOD Deceased. File No. 2011-CP-004538NC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of SUSAN ROCKWOOD A/K/A SUSAN ROSE ROCKWOOD, deceased, whose date of death was September 2, 2011, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County Flori- da, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230. The names and addresses of the personal representatives 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 14, 2012 Personal Representative: Gloria Nemerowicz c/o240 Nokomis Avenue South 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 14, 21, 2012 8A SUN NEWSPAPERS WEEKEND EDITION JANUARY 21, 2012 Much still to be discovered at Little Salt Spring By ANNE KLOCKENKEMPER STAFF WRITER It was practically standing room only at State College of Florida in South Venice for a presentation by John Gifford, University of Miami associate profes- sor and principal inves- tigator at North Port's Little Salt Spring. The presentation, part of the Warm Min- eral Springs/Little Salt Spring Archaeological Society monthly meet- ing, was held in the Selby Room at SCF to accommodate a crowd of more than 100. UM has owned the site since 1982, when it was given to the school by General Develop- ment Corp. The water in the 220-foot-deep sinkhole is a consistent 75 degrees, and below 20 feet is essentially devoid of oxygen, Gif- ford said, which allows for the preservation of organic material. Only about 6 percent of the Spring has been exca- vated, he said, but what they have found is "re- markable." No artifact discovered is younger than 5,000 years old. The hope is to find human remains at Little Salt. Items recovered from the 27-meter ledge including the shell of a giant tortoise - have been dated to 12,000 years ago. Bones of other megafauna found in the Spring include bones from a giant tree sloth, masta- don and a paleollama - the latter found in a 1990 core sample taken 30-35 feet beneath the Spring floor. "We really need to find out if there were people there at that time," Gifford said, adding that Little Salt Spring is an ideal loca- tion because it was a source of both fresh water and food. If they found human remains, it could potentially change how scientists believe North America was first settled. The long-held belief, the so-called "Clovis theory," Gifford said, is that about 12,000 years ago, during an ice age, an ice-free corridor opened allowing people to migrate on foot from Europe. "This is how I was taught about the migra- tion of Paleoindians," he said. "Now (scien- tists) think they may have underestimated the ability of early people to build boats and bypass the entire ice sheet." If people had been at the Spring 12,000 years ago, Gifford posits the water level would have been where the 27-me- ter ledge is now - about 90 feet below the water's surface and men could have low- ered themselves down Robert Hall, right, of Port Charlotte, speaks with University of Miami Associate Professor John Gifford, of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, after Gifford's presentation on Little Salt Spring Tuesday night at State College of Florida. The presentation was given as part of the Warm Mineral Springs/Little Salt Spring Archaeological Society January meeting. More than 100 people attended. the cliff face with ropes to see if any animals had fallen in. Students from UM have been diving with Gifford at the Spring over the past two weeks. On Jan. 6, a notched projectile point, estimated to be 10,000 years old, was -- discovered in a new- area being excavated. ... "We have uncovered what is essentially the ground's surface 10,000 years ago," Gifford told the audience Tuesday During Gifford's presentation, he night. "Two feet away, what Little Salt Spring may have we found two deer vertebrae, a deer jaw, a wooden tool shaped like a lacrosse stick and several other wooden tools nearby. It's pos- sible that this is where someone killed and dressed a deer 10,000 years ago." Gifford said the ma- jority of artifacts dis- covered date from be-.\"" tween 10,000 and 5,000 years ago, but much - including areas of the 27-meter ledge covered with limestone slabs from the surface is left to be uncovered. "It gives me the opportunity to say that more research is SEMINAR: Fet needed," he said. Learn more about the nev During his presen- Call to reser station, Gifford also mentioned the impor- tance of Warm Mineral Springs, also in North Call for a Free Consu Port. steps and costs fi "There's still sub- stantial potential for discovery there," he said, despite the fact it is significantly warmer and is now a day spa. "We'd be interested in comparing and contrasting the two, because the people who knew about Little Salt Spring obviously knew about the other." Andie Mercer, of Port Charlotte, asked why it was called Little Salt Spring. "It's because Warm Mineral Springs used to be called Big Salt Spring," Gifford said. Email: annek@sun-herald.com SUN PHOTOS BY ANNE KLOCKENKEMPER, annek@sun-herald.com A number of items found in the Spring, including this atlatl handle, have now been or are being conserved through Texas A&M University. e showed an artist's rendering of e looked like 12,000 years ago. 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No doubt, city and county commis- sioners will be on hand. Staffers will pass out survey sheets to get your ideas on what new amenities are desirable, what should be kept as is and what should change. It's the fist step in what planners like to call visioningg." After that, comments will be gathered in online forums and blogs on the city and county websites. Formal meetings will be held in coming weeks. And then sometime in the near future the pieces should fall together and we should be able to get a good idea of what could happen at the place. Judging from what we saw at a joint meeting of the county Parks Advisory and Recreation Council and the North Port Parks and Recreation Advisory Board last week, we're confident the planning process will be open and inclusive. There has been some ran- dom grumbling about a back-room process, but, really, that seems nothing more than run-of-the-mill kvetching. Yes, it's been a while since the pur- chase. But the transition from private to public ownership has been smooth. The contracted Warm Mineral Springs Day Spa operators are doing a good job with the Evergreen Cafe, the spa treatments and exercise classes. County and city residents now get an entrance discount. The spa contract extends through June 2013, so there's plenty of breath- ing room. Plus, the city and county have had time to coordinate and lay the groundwork for the real planning process. So now we move ahead. One overriding principle guiding the process will be preservation. Warm Mineral Springs is unique to South- west Florida. The 1.4-acre, mineral- rich, 87-degree sinkhole-pond has attracted as many as 100,000 visitors a year. It is an archaeological treasure. Divers have found prehistoric ani- mals and a 10,000-year-old human on a shelf in the Springs, but far more underwater exploration is yet to be done. Thus, the first aim is to do no harm, to preserve and protect. But that certainly doesn't mean doing nothing. The grounds can be landscaped and the spa updated. In fact, it may be preferable to tear down the old building and put up some- thing newer and more attractive. The question is whether this facility is like Wrigley Field, which enhanced its charming, old-time feel through refur- bishment; or Baltimore's Memorial Stadium, which had lost its allure and needed to be replaced with old-timey Camden Yards. Would a new building draw more visitors? Is it remotely feasible? Would it drive up costs to a point that locals could no longer afford it? Good questions. Beyond the front door, U.S. 41 and the Ortiz Boulevard gateway need special consideration; they need landscaping and bike lanes. We'll need to see whether some type of hotel-spa would be appropriate for a section of this property or on property nearby. Something tasteful, in character with the surroundings, could enhance the natural draw for tourism and kick-start badly needed economic development. We encourage all to get involved in the process, beginning today at the Springs. A formal public input session will take place 5-8 p.m. the follow- ing Thursday, Jan. 26, at the Morgan Family Community Center off Price Boulevard in North Port. If you can't make that, travel to Sarasota on Feb. 2 (5-8 p.m.) for a meeting at the Girl Scout Conference Center on Cattle- men Road. The "public" doesn't speak with one voice, but many individual voices should guide the future of this public asset. Add yours. not occupy Venice Bypass? With the current flurry of email and articles about widening the Venice Bypass, we should remember a few things about this highway, a section of the Tamiami Trail (U.S. 41, a major federal artery). The last-minute rush of opinion is directed at decision-making about the bypass at the Metropolitan Planning Organization meeting on Monday, Jan. 23. An MPO is a group of elected officials, in our case from the municipal and county level in Sara- sota and Manatee coun- ties. MPOs were started to resolve conflicts about the location of federally funded highways. The idea was that representa- tives of the citizens in an area could decide the best route for a high- way and avoid destruc- tion of already settled neighborhoods. Eventually, MPOs took on the additional func- tion of allocating federal and state funding for road construction. Our Sarasota-Manatee MPO does this for most trans- portation corridors in the two-county region. The meeting on Mon- day will seek approval of a "peer review" of the bypass from Center Road to Bird Bay Drive that concludes we should continue with expansion of the bypass to six lanes, three in each direction. The bypass sits between existing six-lane portions of U.S. 41, our primary north/south highway along the Gulf of Mexico. We have been waiting to go forward with this pri- ority project for 20 years. One part of existing U.S. 41 goes from Center Road to Englewood Road, where the then- state road continues as six lanes well into the Englewood area, and serves South County and Boca Grande. The other six-lane portion of U.S. 41 in the Venice area carries traffic to Bird Bay from North County and from 1-75, at a connec- tor road known as State Road 681. The four-lane bypass (which runs through Venice from Bird Bay to the Brickyard and through the county from the Brickyard to Center Road) thus squeezes heavy north/south traffic flow. This causes driv- ers who do not want to deal with the resulting congestion to use either Business 41 through the island, or load up parallel roads in our community to the east. At times when the bridges are up at either end of Business 41, and the bypass is already filled with vehicles, we have even more traffic through residential areas of Venice to the east of the island. This traffic burden is extra heavy because U.S. 41 is the only north/ south through-highway in our area besides 1-75. Because 1-75 turns east here below S.R. 681, the burden is compounded because the Trail becomes the only direct way to get to and from Englewood, Boca Grande and points in between along the Gulf. Recent criticism of bypass widening seems focused on access and turning problems in the design, rather than the widening itself. These issues can be worked out in discussions with Department of Transpor- tation engineers over- seeing the layout of the widening. Earlier criticism sug- gests that widening of the bypass will separate the island from the rest of the city, and is con- trary to the historic John Nolen plan for Venice. This criticism ignores the facts of Nolen's plan: What is now the Sea- board industrial area was planned to be just that an industrial buf- fer between the original Venice (now the "island") and minority housing to the east. The old railroad was part of that buffer, as was the original layout of the Trail. These buffers, which have always separated the western and eastern parts of Venice, were added to by construc- tion of the Intracoastal Waterway, which further cut off the downtown from the rest of the area except by way of our three bridges. To allow through-traf- fic to avoid the bridges, and move along when they were up, as well as to protect the historic center of Venice, the bypass was constructed. The bypass is not the primary reason for the separation of Venice. His- tory is. The bypass, despite development along its edges, is still just that: It avoids the bridges cross- ing the ICW and keeps heavy through-traffic from the heart of Venice. It should not be used for local Sunday-driver-style sightseeing. It is possible to dem- onstrate against those who want to increase the traffic burdens on downtown Venice and its eastern residential areas, and destroy 20 years of valid local expectations. This could be done by creating an "occupy" movement, and even by physically parking cars in the bypass to block its flow. It might even be dra- matic to do this in the county portion of the bypass, which represen- tatives of the county and the city of Sarasota on the MPO have voted to maintain as a four-lane bottleneck, in order to reallocate some of its funding. On the other hand, this is an election year. Why occupy the bypass when you might bet- ter bring about more effective change at the polling place? It's your choice: Keep arguing, or just vote out those representatives. Jim Bennett was elected to Venice City Council in 2010 and is the city's rep- resentative to the MPO. Widening will make things worse How to get you where you want to go quickly and safely at least cost to you as both driver and taxpayer on the Venice Bypass? Monday, that decision will be made by Manatee and Sarasota elected offi- cials on the Metropolitan Planning Organization board. The MPO has colle- gially long practiced in- turn sharing of federal/ state limited roadway funding toward whatever mobility enhancement each jurisdiction judged best for itself. Those "best for self" mobility policies are colliding at Gulfcoast Boulevard, the middle of the 2.5-mile U.S. Venice Bypass. The city of Venice wants the FDOT to six- lane its half to the north, believing that widening the bypass will induce north/south traffic to there rather than adja- cent alternatives, namely U.S. 41 Business and Pinebrook, giving vehicles priority over land use. Sarasota County plans four lanes on its south half. Its plan tailors mobility to land use, employing its grid of roadways at no more than four lanes' width and better managing intersections, like the modern roundabout at Jacaranda Boulevard/ East Venice Avenue - land use drives travel demand. The direct juxtaposi- tion of these contra- dicting policies may be altered by the weight of MPO members from other jurisdictions hav- ing a say (North Port, Palmetto). The MPO hired a consultant whose report contains contradictions. For the Venice vision, he recommended six lanes' width as best able to funnel traffic volume away from adjacent north/south roadways but leaving Venice Bypass with unrelieved congestion. For Sarasota County's mobility plan, "if two additional lanes of capacity are provided ... Pinebrook Road will allow the existing four- lane Venice Bypass to accommodate the 2035 daily volume." He said predicted future traffic volume allows the bypass from East Venice Avenue north to remain four lanes with modern roundabouts at the Albee Farm, Sweet- bay, and Bird Bay inter- sections. His documents are posted at www. mympo.org. Read them and you decide. And consider these unavoid- able facts: Once widened, forever widened. Roadway capacity is determined by intersec- tions, not the width of the road between. Crossing east/west traffic at East Venice Avenue and Center Road causes whatever con- gestion exists at those junctions now, and always will after north/ south widening. The MPO's consultant writes that the East Venice Avenue and Center Road intersections widened to nine (yes, nine) lanes will always be congested. Crossing traffic needs its turn, meaning the north/south width is not a bottleneck or any part of an hour glass. So why do this? Travel time for bypass drivers before and after is left unstated. Will what's done at great cost save you time, fuel and pol- lute the air less? *Alternative routes open soon after 2016 bypass construction: widened Pinebrook Road connects to extended Honore Avenue; Jaca- randa Boulevard con- nects to Laurel Road; 1-75 widens; the State Road 681 interchange is fixed. Accurate travel demand forecasts are essential. Florida Depart- ment of Transportation forecasts erred high in the past. Bypass six-lane widening is premised on FDOT's unlikely predic- tion of travel volume at one "peak hour" 2-3 p.m. some 20 years hence at the end, 2035. SWidening is expen- sive. FDOT estimates the capital cost of widening at $72 million, of which $49 million would be spent taking private property from the Venice and county tax bases. Widening offers more accident opportunities. An FDOT study shows 62 percent more acci- dents on six-lane roads than four-lane roads. Eight of the 10 most crash-prone intersec- tions in Sarasota County are on six-lane corridors. Safety first. Our careful review of this widening plan con- cludes that the outcome will be the opposite of what the FDOT and Venice officials are look- ing for. Drivers frustrated at key junctions and aging Venice drivers intimated by speed and multi- lanes will be provoked by continuing unrelieved congestion to choose traveling U.S. 41 Busi- ness and Pinebrook Road (and other alternatives). That's exactly what Ven- ice officials mistakenly think widening will avert. Instead, as practiced elsewhere in the U.S., Sarasota County's area- wide plan tailored to land use is today's best mobility practice: maxi- mum four-lane widths and smoother, safer movement spread over the entire grid of major roadways, with well managed intersections. Rod Warner, a 34-year Sarasota resident, is a Sarasota County representative to and past chair of the MPO Citizens Advisory Com- mittee; serves on the Federal Highway Admin- istration's Peer2Peer Roundabout Team; and is webmaster of www. US41SimpleTruths.com. WEEKEND EDITION JANUARY 21, 2012 WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE NEW FORMAT OF THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR? CALL US AT 941-207-1111. Be neighborly. I'd like to talk about code enforcement concerning tall grass. What's wrong with being neighborly? You know, instead of calling code enforcement to cut your neighbor's grass or if the house is in foreclosure. It's your neighborhood. Get a few people together once a month and cut the grass. Otherwise, you're only expanding the cost of government by turning it over to code enforce- ment. They either have to go out and cut the grass or file a suit against the people, and it's taking up a lot of time. You're going to pay for it one way or another. So why not just be neighborly. Get out there and cut the grass. Everyone give $5 or so and get someone to cut it. You spend that much at McDonald's. Be a neighbor, OK? Care about the other person and their situation. Order up. Snook Haven was a wonderful place before the county bought it and paid an exorbi- tant amount of money for it. It's responsible for ruining it, allowing the restaurant to operate in the red. It's a recipe for failure. Also, the food, the service and sani- tary conditions are just abysmal. I can't believe no one in the county was keeping an eye on this operation to see what was going on out there. They haven't paid rent for what appears to be several months, and the county just gives them a free ticket to continue to operate. This isn't the way that business func- tions in the real world. County, get your house in order. Too low. We went to see the Golden Dragon acrobats at the Van Wezel last night, and they were in need of high ceilings for one of those acts. I don't know why these circus buildings couldn't have acts like that. The place was sold out. Disputed. I'd like to dispute the Let'em Have It that was titled "Indis- putable." That caller is operating under two shameless hypotheses whose major proponents are Karl Rove, Rush Lim- baugh and Rupert Mur- doch. That is, you repeat a big lie enough times, it becomes a truth, and that speaking a name in a belittling manner prevails over a rational argument. He asserts that liberal Democrats are responsible for destruction rendered by subprime mortgages. Of course, the caller offers no facts to support that outrageous claim, so let me offer some advice. Turn off the insular, mind-numbing Fox News and be exposed to the truth. The percentage of subprime mortgages rose from its historic propor- tion of about 8 percent to 20 percent in the 2004 to 2006 era. Bush took pride in his high-risk home ownership policy of predatory lending, as well as deficit-producing tax breaks for the wealthy and governmental lack of oversight of hedge funds, environmental protection, the shadow banking system and Wall Street. The caller was right about one thing: There should be more "trials, hearings and blame." I hope he will vote in favor of the 99 percent in 2012, or if not, have the decency to stay away from the polls by burying his head all day long in Fox quicksand on Election Day. Pick up. Here's to the guy walking his dogs, one black and one white, on Shamrock and Center, in the HealthPark. He should clean up after Let 'em I. )400 Have It those two huge dogs. My kids were horrified. They ride their bikes through there to go to the YMCA. These huge dogs make a huge mess every day. This guy needs to clean up after these dogs. If anyone else agrees, please call in. No more. Not me. I don't want to read any more of Ruppel's columns. Usually not. Should the county should give grants to nonprofits? In most cases, no. People can give contributions to charities themselves. You shouldn't use taxpay- ers' money. In some rare cases there are some grants given when the county would have to spend more money to provide those services, and in most cases it might be legitimate. 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PENTZ SPORTS EDITOR 941-207-1107 ppentz@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS SPORTS SHORTS BOYS BASKETBALL PORT CHARLOTTE RALLIES PAST VENICE: Port Charlotte over- came an early 10-point deficit and made its free throws late to defeat Venice 52-47 in a district match-up Friday night in Port Charlotte. Venice's Chris Hann led all scorers with 20 points but scored only two in the second half while the Indians went 1 of 6 from the free throw line in the fourth quarter. Port Charlotte sank 9 of 11 from the foul line. Zach Flerlage added 15 for Venice (9-10, 4-4), which plays at Charlotte on Tuesday. Port Charlotte 52, Venice 47 Venice 15 13 11 8 -47 PortCharlotte 7 19 11 15 52 VENICE (47) Chris Hann 20, Zach Flerlage 15, Cruz- Klein 5, McCumber 2, Voigt 2, Hanewinckel 1.Team Totals: 15 (5) 9-1947 PORT CHARLOTTE (52) Nicksen Blanc 17, Harrison Rains 10, Collins 9, Bernard 6, Wheeler 5, Williams 2, Dionisio 2, J.Romulus 1.Team Totals: 13 (2) 24-3452. SECOND HALF CARRIES VENICE TO WIN: Venice used a big second half to pull away from Cypress Lake in the Indians'66-51 win Wednesday night at Venice High. The Indians, who led 28-27 at halftime, outscored the Panthers 20-8 in the third quarter and 18-16 in the fourth quarter. Senior Zach Flerlage led Venice with 28 points while teammate Chris Hann, a junior, poured in 20 points. David Voigt paced the Indians (9-9) with nine rebounds. Venice 66, Cypress Lake 51 CYPRESS LAKE (51) Lacell 8, Jones 7, King 1, Bouras 13, Killgore 5,Yakovlev 5, Grimm 5, Albright 5, Bornelus 2.Totals1812-1951. VENICE(66) Marksbury 0 0-0 0, Flerlage 8 12-16 28, Hann 6 8-9 20, McCumber 1 0-0 3, Gourley 1 0-0 2, Renouf 0 0-0 0, Keyso0 0-0 0, Poni- atowski 0 0-0 0, Hanewinckel 1 0-0 2,Voigt 3 0-0 6, Curtner 2 1-2 5, Cruz-Klein 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 21-27 66. Cypress Lake 16 11 8 16 -51 Venice 11 17 20 18 66 3-point goals: Lacell 2, Grimm, McCum- ber. Total fouls: Cypress Lake 21,Venice 15. Fouled out: Grim m. Records: Cypress Lake 6-12,Venice 9-9. BOYS SOCCER VENICE DOWNS NORTH PORT: Venice closed out the regular season with a 4-2 victory over North Port Wednesday night at North Port High. Senior Matt McGuire scored two goals for the Indians, who won two consecutive matches for the first time this year. Other goals were scored by Matias Lambrecht and Andrew Chle- bina. Picking up assists were Justin Smith, Lambrecht and Max Smetts. Venice (6-8-2) opens the Class 4A-District 11 tournament at 7 p.m. Jan. 23 at Sarasota. Winner advances to the district semifinal on Jan. 25. MIDDLE SCHOOL BASKETBALL Sarasota County Results BOYS: Heron Creek 46, Woodland 18; Brookside 47, Pine View 40, OT; Laurel Nokomis 46, Mclntosh 34; Booker 73, Venice 16. GIRLS: Laurel Nokomis 26, Mcln- tosh 18; Pine View 40, Brookside 16; Heron Creek 35, Woodland 15; Booker 24, Venice 21. SENIOR SOFTBALL Wednesday Night Senior Softball League STANDINGS (as of Jan. 18) Rugs As Art .............................. 2-0 W GACA Trainers........................... 2-0 Yankee Carpentry...... .... ..... 1-1 Critter Ridge Landscaping...........1-1 DeFina's Restaurant..................... 1-1 Absolute Lawn & Landscaping....1-1I Builders Specialties.... ....... 1-1 Venice Senior ..... ....... 1-1 Manasota Hardware.................... 1-1 Tiberii Dentistry ..........................0-2 Style Line ....................................0-2 Jan. 18 Results Rugs As Art 19,Tiberii Dentistry3 Manasota Hardware 26, Style Line 5 Builders Specialties 32, Critter Ridge Landscaping 16 WGACATrainers 25,Venice Senior 9 Peluso Air 35, Yankee Carpentry 18 Absolute Lawn & Landscaping 18, De- Fina's Restaurant 5 GIRLS BASKETBALL CLASS 7A-DISTRICT 11 Venice falls to PC in OT Venice's Laura Hackett, right, dribbles the ball around Port Charlotte's Caitlin Lindsey in the first half of their Class 7A-District 11 game at Venice High Friday. Hackett finished with 21 points and 19 rebounds as the Lady Indians dropped a heartbreaking 61-57 loss in overtime. By PERRY D.PENTZ SPORTS EDITOR For much of the game, Port Charlotte struggled at the foul line. However, the Lady Pirates found their form when it count- ed by hitting 6 of 8 fouls shots in overtime as Port Charlotte notched a 61-57 come-from- behind win over Venice ,Friday in a Class 7A-District 11 game at Venice High. The win gives the Lady Pirates (17-5 overall, 9-1 district) a tie for first place in district with Sarasota. A coin flip will deter- mine the top seed in the district. Venice (10-13 overall, 6-4) will be third seed in the tournament. "Great game," said Port Charlotte coach Kevin Purcell. "Always a tough place to win, at Venice. They have improved. They are going to be tough in districts." "Their 100 percent effort is unbelievable," said Venice coach John Flynn. "You can't even be upset with an effort like that." Port Charlotte, which trailed by as many as 11 points in the third quarter, had a chance to win it in regulation but missed four consecutive foul shots in the final 36.6 seconds. Tied at 49 at the end of regula- tion, the lead changed hands four times before Port Charlotte took control, thanks to the foul line. Venice freshman Emma Hanewinckel came off the bench in overtime to score all five of her points in the first two and one-half minutes of the four- minute period to give Venice a 55-53 lead. The Lady Pirates tied it on a jumper by Darby Toth with 1:11 left, then used the foul line to distance themselves. In the final 54 seconds Toth hit 4 of 4 from the line and Chas- sity Taylor came off the bench to sink 2 of 4 to provide the final margin of victory. "Thank goodness we were able to squeak by them in the end," said Purcell. "Darby came in and we said we wanted the ball in her hands. She is pretty solid and doesn't get rattled much." "I want a win like this for them so bad," said Flynn. "They know they can compete at this level. We played everybody so hard and tough. It is just coming down the stretch." For the game, Port Charlotte only hit 16 of 26 foul shots. Venice's defense shut down the Lady Pirates in the first half and Venice senior Laura Hackett was dominant under the basket with 15 of her team-high 21 points. She also had 11 of her 19 rebounds in the first half. Venice led 11-7 after one quar- ter and padded its lead to 25-16 at halftime. "I don't think we could play better defense than that," said Flynn. "I ripped them," said Purcell about the halftime break. "I think we came out a little flat and they got an earful in there." Lindsey only had eight of her FALLS 113 GIRLS SOCCER CLASS 7A-DISTRICT 11 SEMIFINAL Manatee stuns Venice to end season By PERRY D. PENTZ SPORTS EDITOR A split-second changed the season for the Venice High girls soccer team. Fourth-seeded Mana- tee used a last-second goal in regulation, then waited for penalty kicks to end top-seeded Venice's season with a heartbreaking upset 2-1 shootout loss in the Class 7A-District 11 semifinals Thursday night at Powell- Davis Stadium. The loss ends the Lady Indians' season with a 13- 3-2 record and 13-match unbeaten streak, as the Lady Indians hadn't lost a match since Nov. 11, a 3-2 loss to Naples Gulf Coast. In that span, they went 10-0-3 and out- scored opponents 31-8. Venice coach Gary Bol- yard was unavailable for comment. During the regular season Venice defeated Manatee, 2-0 and 4-1, but on this night the three- time defending district champion Lady Indians had trouble finding the back of the net. Clinging to a 1-0 lead, it appeared Venice would escape with the victory and move into Saturday's final. However, Manatee had other intentions. The Lady Hurricanes pushed the ball deep into Venice territory. The ball dropped in front of Manatee's Jessalyn Kinlaw in front of the net and she right-footed a shot inside the left post with less than 10 SUN PHOTO BY JUSTIN FENNELL Venice's Hannah Clarke, right, battles a Manatee player for the ball in their Class 7A-District 11 semifinal. Clarke scored the Lady Indians only goal in regulation as Manatee scored a 2-1 upset in penalty kicks Thursday at Venice's Powell-Davis Stadium. seconds remaining. SOCCER 113 WRESTLING Venice rallies over Manatee By PERRY D. PENTZ SPORTS EDITOR Venice High wrestling coach Dan Kelly ma- nipulated his lineup like a puppeteer works the strings of his marionette. The Indians changed eight of its 14 wrestlers from the original start- ing lineup and the move worked as Venice rallied from 15 points down to defeat Manatee, 41-33, Wednesday night at Manatee High. Of the eight changed matches, Venice captured victories in five of them, with three pins and a technical fall. "There was a lot of moving," said Kelly. "I wanted to see (Larsen) Ullrich wrestle (Brett) Barber (at 145 pounds) but when we got stuck at 138 pounds I had to move him (Ullrich) up. I had to make sure we got one win out of those two weight classes. I tell you right now, I figured out 10 different scenarios and none of them were like that. We lost matches I thought we were going to win." After eight matches WRESTLING 113 Venice's Zach Kelly gets backpoints against Manatee's Tim Dinsdale in the 106-pound weight class Wednesday at Manatee High. Kelly, in his first action since Dec. 10, won 7-3 as the Indians scored a come-from-behind 41-33 victory. .SUN PHOTOS BY PERRY D. PENTZ Venice's Jacob Stubbs works to turn Manatee's Antonio Agurs on his back in their 160-pound match Wednesday at Manatee High. Stubbs rallied in the third period and scored a pin with five seconds remaining. SPORTS Sponsored by CALENDAR BKB* Boys basketball, BKG* Girls basketball, BSOC- Boys Soccer, WRE Wrestling, GWL -Girls weightlifting COMING UP Saturday WRE Venice in Ippolito Memorial 9 ^ Tournament (at Brandon High), V1Oa.m. BKG Venice in Lady Tarpon JV Tournament (at Charlotte High, SPunta Gorda), SJV 10 a.m. Jacaranda Plaza 1635 US41 ByPass 941-492-5524 Sunday No events scheduled Monday BKG North Port at Venice, JV 5,V7 p.m. BSOC Venice at Sarasota (Class 4A-District 11 quarterfinal),7 p.m. Tuesday BKB Venice at Charlotte, JV 5:30,V7 p.m. I :WEEKEND EDITION JANUARY 21, 2012 GIRLS WEIGHTLIFTING SARASOTA COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS Four lifters place first; team third By PERRY D. PENTZ SPORTS EDITOR Venice had its string of six straight Sarasota County Championships snapped Thursday but with only 14 lifters, Lady Indians coach Nancy Tes- sier couldn't be happier. On the strength of four first-place and two second- place finishes, the Lady Indians placed third by the slimmest of margins. Only two points sepa- rated first through third place. Sarasota, which had lift- ers in all 10 weight classes, grabbed first place with 50 points. In second was North Port with 49 points and Venice took third with 48 points. "We only had 14 girls and that is eight places to forfeit," said Tessier. "The girls that did lift did fantastic and we only lost by two points. I am pretty happy with that. "I would have liked to win. If you fill the weight classes, you win. Whether good or bad lifters, it doesn't matter. What I had was quality. The new girls I had were great. They just outperformed themselves. They've done as well as I would have hoped by the end of the season and they are coming back and all young." Placing first in their weight classes were Naomi Ball, Shana Sandborn, Emma Hand and Megan Quinn. Picking up seconds for the Lady Indians were Ariel Gostischa and Clare Roca in the 129- and 139-pound weight classes. Ball lifted 75 pounds in the bench and added a 90-pound lift in the clean & SUN PHOTO BY PERRY D. PENTZ Venice's Ariel Gostischa lifts 135 pounds in the bench press during the Sarasota County Championships Thursday afternoon at the Wellness Center. Gostischa placed second in the 129-pound weight class with a 245-pound total after lifting 110 pounds in the clean &jerk. jerk for a 165-pound total in the 101-pound weight class. In the 110-pound weight class, Sandborn, who qualified for the Section 8 Qualifier on Jan. 25 at Port Charlotte, cruised to the title with personal-best lifts of 115 pounds each in the bench and clean & jerk. She bested her nearest lifter by 65 pounds total. "She hit a 230 (pound total) like it was nothing," said Tessier. Hand used a 130-pound lift in the bench press and 125-pound lift in the clean & jerk for a 255-pound to- tal to grab first place in the 129-pound weight class. Taking second in the weight class was Gostischa, who missed weight at 119 pounds. The Section 8 qualifier had a 135-pound lift in the bench and 110 pounds in the clean & jerk for a 245-pound total. "That just gets us more excited they both did so well," said Tessier about Sandborn and Gostischa. "It gets them ready for next Wednesday. They are look- ing so good." Quinn didn't have much competition in the 199-pound weight class. She lifted 100 pounds in the bench and 110 pounds in the clean & jerk for a 210-pound total, which was 45 pounds more than second place. Roca took second with a 220-pound total, which was tied with third and fourth place, but she got second with a lower body weight. Also placing in the top six in their respective weight classes were Elizabeth Kresse (4th at 119 pounds), Gennah Neeley (5th at 119), Amanda Kempf (4th at 139) and Kristin Dren- nan (5th at 154). Sarasota CountyChampionships AtWellness Center,Venice Team Standings 1. Sarasota (Sar) 50, 2. North Port (NP) 49, 3. Venice (V) 48,4. Riverview (Riv) 28, 5. Booker (B) 8. (Top 3 &Venice results only) Key: bench + clean &jerk= total 101 pounds--1. Naomi Ball (V) 75-90 -165, 2.Charlene Jean (Riv) 75-80 155, 3. Adriana Aguago (Sar) 75-70-145. 110- 1.ShanaSandborn (V) 115-115 - 230, 2. Sierra Butler (Sar) 80-85 -165, 3. Hannah Patrick(NP) 65-60-125. 119 1.Ashiley Martin (Sar) 110-115 - 225*,2. Delaney Brooks (Sar) 105-120 225, 3. Kaylee Lokker (NP) 90-105 -195,4. Eliza- beth Kresse (V) 100-90- 190, 5. Gennah Neeley (V) 80-85- 165. 129 1. Emma Hand (V) 130-125 - 255,2. Ariel Gostischa (V) 135-110 -245, 3. Nicole Chang (Sar) 105-135 -240. 139 1. Joelle Johnson (NP) 105-120 - 225, 2. Clare Roca (V) 95-115 220*, 3. Brenna Patrick (NP) 100-120 220, 4. AmandaKempf(V) 110-110 220, Taylor Baker (V) 85-95-180. 154 -1. Cherlinda Polynice (B) 145-160 - 305, 2. Elexis Ousley (Riv) 120-140 260, 3. Tori Snodgrass (Sar) 105-115 220, 5. Kristin Drennan (V) 100-105 205, Sam Grosse 85-85 -170. 169 1. Elise Hinsom (Riv) 120-140 - 260, 2. Havila Puissant (Riv) 100-105 205, 3. Angelina Sincali (NP) 105-90-195. 183- 1.Nosica Mathurin (NP) 105-110- 215,2. Nicole Bush (Sar) 110-100-210. 199 1. Megan Quinn (V) 100-110 - 210, 2. Katarina Eloi (NP) 85-80 -165, 3. Jordan Simpson (NP)70-75 -145. UNL 1. Reshaun Patterson (Sar) 175- 150 -325,2. Niquavia Snyder (Riv) 180-135 -315,3. SavannahWicklaw 120-105 -225. *-tied broken by lower bodyweight. Email: ppentz@venicegondolier.com FALLS FROM PAGE 12 game-high 25 points in the first half. "Koree (Ream) did such a great job on Lindsey tonight and Hannah played a great defensive game," said Flynn. "Great game for Kaylee McCutcheon and Emma (Hanewinckel) SOCCER FROM PAGE 12 After the teams played two scoreless two 10-minute overtimes, the match came down to penalty kicks. Venice began the penalty kick shootout. Senior Brittney Reed's shot sailed over the goal. Manatee's SarahWasser found the upper right corner. The Lady Indians tied it with a goal by Erin Mulvaney into the lower right corner. The Lady 'Canes went back on top 2-1 with a goal by Clancy Vaughan. Venice came back with a goal by Clarke to tie it at 2-2. WRESTLING FROM PAGE 12 the Indians trailed 30- 15. Then the comeback started. It began with a for- feit victory by senior Garrett Johnson in the 195-pound weight class. Then at 220 pounds, Tommy Carello scored a pin in 35 seconds over Sam Mason. "I did not dream Tommy Carello would get a pin," said Kelly. "I thought it was a toss- up match. Tommy is a anomaly. He doesn't have the look of a big, bad wrestler. Every time Tom- my has a poor match he comes back and wrestles amazing. Sometimes for weeks and weeks and weeks. Last Wednesday against Lakewood Ranch that wasn't a good match for him. I was hoping we would get a good one tonight. He did a great job." The pin pulled Venice within 30-27 with four matches remaining. At 285 pounds, Quin- ton O'Brien dropped an 8-7 decision to Jake Stickler by allowing four points in the third period. The Indians' lineup got a big boost at 106 pounds with the return of fresh- man Zach Kelly, who has been out since Dec. 10 with n broken hand k,.Ih 1\ hIIl U- |I Ii off the bench. That was awesome." The Indians scored the first basket of the third quarter, then Port Char- lotte's Caitlin Lindsey took over. Lindsey scored 15 points by driving to the basket and making layups or getting fouled. Her total would have been higher except for five missed foul shots. Down 27-19, Lindsey Venice keeper Mar- lee Tyde then faced off against the Manatee goalie Cox. Tyde was up to the task by stopping the right at her. Cox got a save back with a diving save to her left to stop the penalty kick by Catie Vare. Manatee went ahead 3-2 as Leah Rothfeld scored. On the last of five penalty kicks byVen- ice, Heather Watkinson scored into the lower right corner. The match boiled down to one final penalty kick by Manatee senior Meredith Argeros. Her shot went low right and Tyde got a hand on it but it rolled over the line, ending Venice's season. It also ended the high cleared on Tuesday, used a three-point nearfall in the second period and two takedowns in the third period to pick up a 7-3 win over Tim Dinsdale. "Going into last three I already told my son Zach I would not wrestle him unless I had to have him to win the match," said his dad and coach. "I thought it was a 1 per- cent chance of him wres- tling. His mom didn't even come. I told her not to bother. He did amaz- ing. He hasn't wrestled for five weeks. That kid is pretty tough and he went out and did the job. I was scared to death the entire match that he was going to re-injure his hand. I guess that proves his hand is OK." Another freshman turned in an impres- sive performance at 113 pounds as Bo Williams, wrestling in only his fourth varsity match, took teammate Matt Parker's spot as the senior moved up to 120 pounds. Williams dominated scored seven straight points to get Port Char- lotte within, 27-26. Her layup at 2:20 and jumper with 1:22 on the clock put the Lady Pirates ahead 34-32. "Caitlin took over and got us back into it," said Purcell. "How versatile is she. I have my point guard guarding their post. I think she did an outstanding job on her (Hackett)." school careers of seven seniors. Venice dominated play most of the match. In the first half, the Lady Indians had 12 shots compared to just three for the Lady Hur- ricanes (10-5-3). However, most of the shots for Venice weren't in close and were caught by Manatee goalie Lauren Cox. Venice had several shots sail over the goal. The Lady 'Canes didn't get their first shot until 24 minutes expired in the match. With 10 minutes left in the first half, Venice's Yas- min Velez ripped a shot from the left wing toward the far post but Cox dove and pushed the ball wide Manatee's David New- gard and scored a 15-0 technical fall win to give Venice a 35-33 lead. It was the Indians' first lead since the first match of the night. "He wrestled a little bit of varsity in Southside Duals and to be honest, he wasn't impressive," said Kelly about Williams. "I was worried about it. I told him straight out he may be one of the best wrestlers on the team but I need him to be tough in his heart. You got to want to win. He did a great job." Clinging to the lead, Venice senior Matt Parker preserved the win with a victory over Daylyn Col- morgen at 120 pounds. Parker led 7-0 after the first period, then scored a pin with one second left in the second period. Venice opened the match with Bryce Bals- inger moving up to 126 pounds and getting a pin in 1:03. Manatee got the six points back with a third-period pin at 132 pounds. Venice sophomore Maggie Flynn's jumper with 17.1 seconds left tied it at 34 after three quarters. In the fourth quarter, Venice held a 46-41 cush- ion with 3:44 remaining. The Lady Pirates tied it with two foul shots by Toth and a 3-pointer by Briena Simms, who also hit one with 54.3 seconds to tie it at 49-49. Then it was off to of the goal. The second half the Lady Indians got more quality shots and pushed the ball deep into Mana- tee's side of the field. The scoreless deadlock ended in the 47th minute as junior Hannah Clarke collected a deflection from one of her team- mates and left-footed a shot into the far right corner to give Venice a 1-0 lead. The Lady Indians, who outshot Manatee 13-5 in the second half, had some good chances to score but Cox dove to make saves when need- ed, including on close- range shots by Reed and Velez in the 53rd minute. Email: ppentz@venicegondolier.com The Hurricanes (26-20) scored consecutive pins at 138 and 145 pounds for a 18-6 cushion. The Indians moved senior Ullrich up to 152 pounds and he used three takedowns en route to a 10-4 victory. One of the biggest surprises of the night came at 160 pounds by freshman Jacob Stubbs, who moved up from 152 pounds. Stubbs fell behind to 2-0 in the first period and 4-1 after two periods against Manatee senior Antonio Agurs. With Agurs tiring, Stubbs (10-5) pressured him and tied the match on penalty points for stalling, then turned him and notched a pin with five seconds left in the match. "I was just trying to pin him if I can and help out the team," said the 14-year-old. "Coach said we win in the third." "I never dreamed that Stubbs would get a stick (pin) for us," said Kelly. "When the kid (Stubbs) gets some offense he is rz r IKJ olympic pools where great pools begin I PV NEW POOLS RESURFACING PAVERS V POOL SERVICE REPAIRS REMODELING HEATERS Pebble Tec & Quartz Finishes 121 Triple Diamonnl Blvd #t1 North VPnicP FT 14275 Q41 8S-n0062 www olvmpicpnnlb I] overtime. "Awesome. Snake-bit again," said Flynn. "I don't know what else you can ask them do. Our plan went good. We defended so well." Venice hosts North Port Monday in a nondis- trict game. Port Charlotte 61,Venice 57, OT PORT CHARLOTTE (61) Taylor 0 2-42,Toth 46-815, Raisch 1 1-2 3, Simms3 2-2 10, Rains 0 0-4 0,C. Lindsey 10 4-14 25,T. Lindsey 0 0-0 Robertson 2 1-2 6. Totals 2016-36 61. VENICE (57) Ward 0 0-0 0, Powers 0 2-2 2, McCutch- eon 2 1-2 5, Revels 0 2-4 2, Ko. Ream 3 1-3 8, Flynn 5 1-2 12, Hanewinckel 2 1-2 5, Shipps 1 0-0 2, Shortt 0 0-00, Hackett 9 3-7 21.Totals22 11-22 57. PortCharlotte 7 9 18 15 12 -61 Venice 11 14 9 15 8 -57 3-point goals: Toth, Simms 2, C. Lind- sey, Ko. Ream, Flynn. Total fouls: Port Charlotte 20, Venice 29. Fouled out: T Lindsey, C. Lindsey, Flynn, Revels, Hackett. Records: Port Charlotte 17-5, 9-1; Venice 10-13,6-4. Email: ppentz@venicegondolier.com SUN PHOTO BY JUSTIN FENNELL Venice's Yasmin Velez, left, dribbles by Manatee's Sarah Kurutz in the second half of the Class 7A-District 11 semifinal Thursday at Powell-Davis Stadium. going to be a heck of a wrestler. He's a freshman wrestling 152 (pounds) and moving him up to 160 (pounds). He just hangs around and kids get frustrated with him. "Jacob never gets tired, so I was hoping the other kid would. He's a good, hard worker. To be hon- est, when I put Jacob out there I was hoping to not give up a pin and maybe give up three points. He hangs around and the next thing I know he is in position and he takes advantage of it." Manatee grabbed pins in the next two matches, at 170 and 182 pounds, as the Indians moved more wrestlers up weight classes. Then came Venice's comeback. "They don't mean a lot, but they do between coaches," said Kelly about dual matches. "Andy (Gugliemini) is a good friend of mine. I love beating him though and he loves beating me certain teams, and that was one of them. That felt good." Venice 41, Manatee 33 106 -Zach Kelly (V) dec.Tim Dinsdale, 7-3 113 BoWilliams (V) tech.fall over Da- vid Newgard, 15-0 120 Matt Parker (V) pinned Daylyn Colmorgen, 3:59 126 Bryce Balsinger (V) pinned Ryan Sobr, 1:03 132 Michael Keely (M) pinned CJ Trammell, 4:44 138 Jesse Fulk (M) pinned Lincoln Yoder, 1:10 145 Brett Barber (M) pinned Reggie Johnson, 1:35 152 Larsen Ullrich (V) dec. Wesley McMullen, 10-4 160 Jacob Stubbs (V) pinned Anto- nio Agurs,5:55 170 John Baldwin (M) pinned Ryan Brewer, 3:19 182 Titus Humphrey (M) pinned RyanTully,3:39 195 Garrett Johnson (V) won by forfeit 220 -Tommy Carello (V) pinned Sam Mason, :35 285 Jake Stickler (M) dec. 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"The documents released today show that the Federal Election Commission voted unanimously to clear Con- gressman Buchanan and his campaign of any wrongdoing after an exhaustive, multiyear investigation," Buchanan's attorneyWilliam McGinley said in a statement issued this week by the campaign. "Based on its careful exami- nation of the entire record, the commission voted 5-0 on a bipartisan basis with three Democratic and two Repub- lican commissioners to dismiss the claims against Con- gressman Buchanan and his campaign and close the matter. We are grateful that the public now can see for itself that the FEC's three Democratic and two Republican commissioners completely rejected these false and partisan allegations." The documents' release is legally significant, in that it means the FEC has officially closed its investigation; a Jus- tice Department investigation of the matter is still pending. Politically, however, it remains to be seen how questions about Buchanan's campaign finances, and his ethics, will affect the upcoming campaign. Former state Rep. Keith Fitzgerald, who is running for the Democratic nomination to challenge Buchanan, R-Sara- sota, in the fall, responded to the release of the documents. "I look at whatVern Buchanan has done with sadness and deep disappointment," Fitzgerald said in a statement released by his campaign. "Because what- ever the final judgment of the FEC, Vern Buchanan has time and time again failed to live up to the high standards we should demand of our elected officials. "Vern Buchanan has been dogged by legal and ethical questions that bring dishonor to his office, distract him from his duties, and sow distrust between Vern Buchanan and the people of Southwest Florida," Fitzgerald said. Various documents were posted on the FEC website, but the most important ones may be several reports from the FEC general counsel's office that update progress in the investigation. Since 2008, the FEC had been investigating allegations that Buchanan had improperly instructed a former busi- ness partner, Sam Kazran, to reimburse $67,900 to employ- ees of a Jacksonville auto dealership they co-owned for contributions they made to Buchanan's 2006 and 2008 con- gressional campaigns. At first, FEC lawyers believed there was probable cause to pur- sue a case against Buchanan. But those concerns were even- tually outweighed by a continu- ing investigation that revealed numerous questions some of which Buchanan's lawyers raised in the congressman's defense - about Kazran's credibility. "Given the concerns about Kazran's credibility and other gaps in the evidentiary record, the lack of direct support is sig- nificant," the general counsel's office wrote in a Jan. 25, 2011, report. "Further, the circum- stantial evidence does not sufficiently corroborate Kazran's testimony to overcome our recent concerns with his credi- bility because in many cases the evidence supports Buchanan's claims or is ambiguous." A week later, on Feb. 1, the FEC's commissioners voted 5-0 to close the investigation. Previously, FEC commis- sioners in June 2010 voted 4-1 to reject a separate complaint, filed by Citizens for Responsibil- ity and Ethics in Washington, alleging that employees at Buchanan-owned auto dealer- ships in Venice and Sarasota had been improperly reimbursed for a total of $5,000 in contribu- tions made to Buchanan's 2006 congressional campaign. The FEC document release includes a report from commis- sion vice chair Caroline Hunter detailing how questions about the credibility of those making the allegations led to her voting to close the matter. "While the circumstances of the contributions may seem suspicious, the documentary evidence failed to point con- clusively in either direction," Hunter wrote. County prepares Ed Smith, O'Neil complexes By ED SCOTT STAFF WRITER Pitchers and catchers report Feb. 18 and the first home game is scheduled for 7:05 p.m. March 5 against the Pittsburgh Pirates, but professional baseball is not the only activity planned around this third year for the Bal- timore Orioles at Ed Smith Stadium and the Buck O'Neil Baseball Complex. The $31.2 million combined reconstruction project still is under way. The substantial comple- tion date is Feb. 1 for the clubhouse at Ed Smith, the Orioles' spring train- ing home located at 2700 12th St. The stadium was substantially completed Feb. 24 of last year. Final completion for the entire project is expected to be in early May, depend- ing on what changes the Orioles decide they need after this spring. Substantial completion of work at Buck O'Neil - the Orioles' minor league facility located at Twin Lakes Park, on Clark Road east of Interstate 75 - came on Feb. 14 last year. Final acceptance was on March 15. The majority of renova- tions to the administra- tive building/clubhouse at Ed Smith (as well as ongoing work in the practice field area) are wrapping up, county business professional Jenny Yarabek wrote in an email to commissioners. Beginning Feb. 24, Orioles' workouts will be open to the public on the practice fields at Ed Smith. Also, this spring the Orioles' mascot, named The Bird, will attend opening-day events for a number of youth baseball organiza- tions in the area, includ- ing Miss Sarasota Softball, Venice Little League and Cal Ripken Baseball. The Bird also has made a number of appearances in the community this past year, including marching in the Sarasota Holiday Parade in Decem- ber, Yarabek wrote. Meanwhile, Orioles- REACH, which provides game tickets, game trans- portation and concessions to underprivileged chil- dren, will play host to the second annual Birdland Golf Classic in Sarasota on Feb. 22. The Miracle League of Manasota will be the beneficiary of this tournament, to be held at Lakewood Ranch Golf and Country Club. Orioles manager Buck Showalter and Orioles players Jeremy Guthrie, Jim Johnson and Matt Wieters are among those scheduled to attend. Tour- nament organizers raised more than $26,000 for the Miracle League last year. Some community and outreach events are scheduled around spring training each year. Upcoming events this year include: Orioles DreamWeek Fantasy Camp Dream Week is being held at both the major league and minor league facilities in Sarasota, Jan. 29-Feb. 4. Several dozen people will participate. Youth baseball clin- ics the Orioles are finalizing arrangements for three youth baseball clinics to be held this spring. 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Rick Scott, in October Board Chair- man Carlos Beruff had announced the forma- tion of three subcommit- tees budget, staffing and compensation, and capital improvements - to help new trustees gain a better understanding of all aspects of the college. Committee chairs were asked to be prepared to present reports at the Jan. 25 meeting. Presenting all poten- tial recommendations and items for further discussion at the Jan. 18 meeting were budget committee chair Dr. Craig Trigueiro; staffing and compensation chair Charlene Neal and vice- chair Lori Moran; and capital improvements committee vice chair Beruff. Other trustees participating in discus- sions were Ed Bailey, C. J. Fishman and Jen- nifer Saslaw. Trustees Joe Miller and Ann Moore were absent. Lengthy discussions focused on the process used for students to evaluate professors and on a major construc- tion project to replace the outdated Bradenton campus library with a larger library. The project has been on the state's construction priority list for several years and SCF has completed pre- liminary planning and infrastructure work. "We know the library is needed; that is not the issue," Beruff said, adding that he wants the current board to be more involved in the project to ensure the new library will serve the college, taxpayers and community for decades to come. Another in-depth dis- cussion centered on the participation rate of and process used for student evaluations of faculty. Beruff said he is in favor of promoting and compensating teachers who are effective in the classroom and wants to look at how other states approach evaluations. He expects it will be an ongoing process. Dr. Jack Crocker, SCF vice president of academic quality and success, clarified that teaching effectiveness is a primary consider- ation for SCF faculty. Crocker pointed out that the popular perception, which is formed primar- ily around universities that emphasize research, may differ. The board will discuss and potentially take action on many of the items at its next regular meeting, scheduled for 5 p.m. Jan. 25 at SCF Lakewood Ranch. District: New school buses will save thousands By STEVEN J. SMITH SUN CORRESPONDENT The Sarasota County School Board's $3.1 mil- lion purchase of 30 new energy-efficient school buses will save tens of thousands of dollars in diesel fuel costs, the district said. The board approved the purchase unani- mously this week. Ellery Girard, the Sarasota County school district's transportation director, added that the buses will also leave less of a carbon footprint. "They're about 30 per- cent more fuel efficient, giving 8.5 miles to the gallon as opposed to 5.2 miles to the gallon," Girard said. "We average a little over 20,000 miles per bus, per year. 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Noting that, members of Friends of Legacy Trail were already thinking about those people who could not take advantage of the trail because of mobility issues. Created on the old railroad right of way used for nearly a century by the Seaboard Airline Railway, Legacy Trail is for everyone. Just as the trains once brought Kentucky Military Insti- tute students and circus performers to Venice, the trail also should serve everyone. That was the reasoning of members of The Friends of Legacy Trail, a division of the Friends of Sarasota Park. The solution was a sur- rey similar to the pedaled surreys used at various resorts these days. Unlike those surreys, which are usually rented to resort guests, the Legacy Trail surrey would be powered by volunteers who would provide one-hour rides for mobility-challenged residents and visitors unable to otherwise FINE WHINES 3B enjoy the trail. The fringe-adorned top adds a dash of period-appro- priate style that honors the era when trains used the right of way now occupied by the trail. The top also shields passen- gers and the volunteer pedaler/drivers from the sun. The route Surrey rides depart from the Laurel Com- munity Center and Trailhead each Tues- day and Wednesday at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. Rides are free but online registration is required. To register for a trip, go to www.scgov. net, click on calendar of events and go to the month, date and time you would like to ride. The round trip goes south over the Dona Bay and Roberts Bay trestles and returns within an hour. The volunteer guide/driver points out sites along the way while passengers sit back to enjoy the views and the ride. The initial surrey rides have been well received, a Friends spokesman said. The center is located at 509 Collins Road in Lau- rel, east of U.S. 41 and south of Laurel Road. A map of the Legacy Trail can be viewed at http://www.legacytrail friends.org/html/ trailmap.html. Friends of Legacy Trail donated the initial surrey to Sarasota County as a way to promote this and other county parks. The money to pay for the iTHE GOLD STORE EIITH THIS AD 20% MORE :AD 1 20%0 MO Exp 1 2; 12 & Iquaranteed TOP DOLLAR PAID!I 1653 US41 By Pass I(Across Irom Alberisons) TRAVEL 5B PHOTOS COURTESY OF MIKE GIPPERT First run of the new surrey on Legacy Trail. surrey was collected dur- ing the Tour de Parks Fun Ride in 2010. Fitness center Also in the works is a fitness trail and play- ground at the Laurel Trailhead. It too was a Friends idea, conceived by local orthopedic sur- geon Adam Bright, but has become a collabora- tive effort of the Friends of Sarasota County Parks Inc., Laurel Civic Associ- ation Inc. Gametime; and Sarasota County Parks and Recreation. The new playground, expected to open on June 2, will be Surrey rides along Legacy Trail are ideal for residents and visitors who might not be able to walk the trail on their own. wheelchair accessible and will promote play and exercise for people of all ages. To make a donation to the new playground, visit www. floridaorthopedic community.com/ ?page=Playground. Legacy Trail history One hundred and one years ago the Seaboard Airline Railroad extended its tracks to what is today known as Venice, but in those days was referred to as Horse and Chaise because, from offshore, the topography resem- bled a horse and chaise. "Chaise" is another term for "shay," as in "one- horse open shay," which was like a carriage. Some had two wheels, some four. A four-wheeled carriage of the day bears some resemblance to the surrey used by the Friends. Pedal-power replaces the horse or horses used to pull the carriages of that time. The first train arrived at the new terminus on Nov. 12, 1911, although the present-day depot, built years later by the Brotherhood of Locomo- tive Engineers, did not open until March 27, 1927. At that time the BLE was the wealthiest labor union in the United States, and Venice was a hot property that would further enrich its coffers Surrey shown on the Dona Bay Trestle. with every sale of land and house. Two years later, the Florida land boom ended, the Great Depres- sion began and the city's population dropped from 4,000 to 400. Its mayor moved back to Ohio and the BLE closed its sales offices in Venice. Fortunately, the infra- structure and some 100 homes plus three hotels and several stores had been completed. Those hotels and the rail line were the city's salva- tion just two years later when Kentucky Military Institute was looking for a new home for its winter quarters. Students and faculty could come to Venice by train and be housed and educated in two of the former hotels, located on West Tampa Avenue. The influx of students and visiting parents helped the city to survive the Depression. KMI students and personnel continued their annual migration to Venice until 1970. When World War II began, the rail line brought troops and provisions to town for the new Army Air Base, which opened in 1943, and the population swelled still more. The train tracks proved useful again in 1960 when the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus moved its win- ter quarters south from Sarasota to Venice and built a 4,500-seat arena on airport property nearly adjacent to the rail line, which contin- ued south of the depot. The circus continued its annual winter program in Venice until 1992, when the train tracks could no longer support the weight of the trains and the elephants. Neither the city nor the circus could justify spending some $3 mil- lion to reinforce the tracks in that era, and local fundraising efforts failed, so The Greatest Show on Earth left town, moved back to Baraboo, Wis., where five of the seven Ringling brothers created a circus in 1884. Today, its offices are in Vienna, Va., and pre- season rehearsals take place at the Tampa State Fairgrounds prior to the new show hitting the road in late December of early January. The last passenger train arrived in Venice in 1971. All other rail service ceased in January 1992. By the turn of the century, the depot was in serious danger of demo- lition. Venice resident Rollins Coakley, a retired officer of the Chicago & NorthWestern Railway Co., led the charge to save the building. Most of the funding came from the Sarasota County Transit Authority, which today uses the old depot as a turnaround point for its buses. The surrounding land was named the Rollins Coakley Park when the renovated depot building was dedicated to its new purpose Oct. 24, 2003. Coakley, an active mem- ber of the Venice Histori- cal Society, died in 2007. The society makes its home in a restored red caboose on the depot site. Historical Society members, who have been trained as depot docents, give tours of the site on a seasonal schedule that changes throughout the year. The 12.5-mile, 100-foot-wide railroad right of way from Clark Road in Sarasota to Center Road in Venice had been purchased from the CSX railroad for $11.75 million in April 2005. Much of the fund- ing came from The Trust for Public Land. The depot, like the Laurel Community Center, serves today as a trailhead for the Legacy Trail. Extending south from the depot on both sides of the Intracoastal Waterway is the Venetian Waterway Park, making it possible to walk, run, bike or skate from Saw- yers Loop Road in Sara- sota to the Gulf of Mexico at Caspersen Beach in Venice via the island side of the Intracoastal or, on the mainland side of the waterway, to Shamrock Park Nature Center, a dis- tance of about 15 miles. With the addition of surrey rides, virtu- ally everyone living in or visiting the area will be able to access as least part of this cor- ridor, viewing wildlife in generally undeveloped surroundings. Email: kool@venicegondolier.com 2B SUN NEWSPAPERS COFFEE BREAK JANUARY 21, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION 'Dear World' is a charming vignette By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Set in the Chaillot area of Paris after World War II, the Players production of "Dear World" offers a bit of a fantasy look at what the world could be like without corporate greed. Jerry Herman's music is delightful, with a list of songs that entertain, especially when sung by the likes of leading lady Meg Newsome as Aurelia, the Madwoman of Chail- lot; Anna Trinci as Nina; and Ken Basque as the Sewerman. Ren Pear- son is most charming as Julian, who becomes Nina's love interest. Michael Newton- Brown created stun- ning sets that would be equally at home on Broadway. He also directed the show in a manner as crisp, clean and clever as the sets, enabling cast members to be the best they could be and then some. Aurelia operates the Cafe Francis. When a prospector (Bob Fahey) determines there is oil beneath the site, three corporate types (Jay Bowman, Kay Siebold and Leonard A. Ruben- stein) make plans that include using the Eiffel Tower as the oil derrick for their ultimate goal of making even more money. One can never have too much, is their mantra. They perform some clever bits in the show, thanks to choreography by Sevea Anthony, and all the characters' roles are enhanced by stunningly appropriate costumes and accessories by Dee Richards. Adam Seacord appears as the Mute, a character who misses nothing but can only use his hands to comment on the hijinks going on all around him. Also appearing are Stephen Pustai as the waiter; Sandra Musi- cante as Constance, the Madwoman of Passy; and Cheryl S. Gutner as Gabrielle, the Mad- woman of St. Sulpice. Musical highlights include "Just a Little Bit More," "The Spring of New Year," "Pearls," "Tea Party Trio," "Have a Little Pity on the Rich and "Kiss Me Now," plus the title song, "DearWorld." Based on "The Mad Woman of Chaillot," "Dear World" contin- ues through Jan. 22 at The Players, 838 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. Remaining performances are at 8 p.m. Saturday and at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For tickets, visit www. theplayers.org or call the box office at 941-365-2494. Email: kool@venicegondolier.com Music of the decades on tap at Venice Theatre STAFF REPORT In the midst of the box office success of "Smokey Joe's Caf6," Venice The- atre is offering a series of nostalgic concerts that will have audiences tap- ping their feet. The Diamonds take the stage Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. and Jan. 23 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Known best for their hit "Little Darlin'," the Diamonds entertain with four-part harmony, humor, lively choreogra- phy and rich instrumen- tals. Their celebration features '60s rock 'n' roll hits like "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" and "The Stroll." Tickets are $37. On Feb. 3 and 4, The Legends of Doo Wop kick off the month with three performances, on Friday at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Fea- turing Tony Passalaqua of the Archies, Tommy Mara of the Crests, Frank Mancuso of the Imagina- tions and Steve Horn of the 5 Sharks, the group dazzles with a playlist that includes numbers from the Top 100 Rock and Roll Songs of All Time. Tickets are $37. The Sounds of Harry James and the Andrews Sisters will perform Mon- day, Feb. 6, at 8 p.m. The popular annual concert features vocalists Kim Kollar, Cathy Baudrit- Noeth and Michelle Pruyn, with trumpet virtuoso Charly Ray- mond. They capture the sound of the World War II era in a loving tribute to the performers that provided the soundtrack for America's "Greatest Generation." Tickets are $32. Tickets for all Venice Theatre shows through June are available at the box office at 941-488- 1115 or online at www. venicestage.com. Venice Theatre is located at 140 W Tampa Ave., Venice. Box office hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday to Friday; 10 a.m.-1 p.m. on Satur- day; and one hour before showtime. PHOTO COURTESY OF VENICE THEATRE The Diamonds will perform at Venice Theatre Jan. 22 and 23. Tappercise presents 'Dance Your Dreams FROM TIDEWELL HOSPICE Spotlights will shine on the 15th anniversary performance by Tap- percise Saturday, Feb. 18, 3 p.m., to benefit Tide- well Hospice. PHOTO COURTESY OF LISA KIRK The Tappercise dance troupe will perform in the "Dance Your Dreams" benefit for Tidewell Hospice at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, at Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave., Venice. Tickets are $15 at Venice Theatre. During an afternoon of "That's Entertainment," the unique Tappercise Dance Troupe will be featured, led by choreog- raphers Sharon deMarc and Maria Santagada. The troupe will step in time to show-stop- ping dance numbers and be accompanied by local musical guest performers. DeMarc began the dancing for Hospice tradition after Tidewell Hospice had cared for her mother, Flory Mey- rowitz. A tapper herself, Meyrowitz wanted to share the joy of her life, tapping, with support for those who lovingly cared for her before her passing. Tappercise is honored to have Neal Communi- ties as its Broadway level sponsor, and Joan Lino of Signature Sotheby's and Judd, Ulrich, Scarlett, Wickman & Dean, attor- neys, as Radio City Music Hall sponsors. Hospice asks mem- bers of the public to tap DREAMS 13 :300 chances to win a car lh M, 11 h ,I, 'U I .im il\ Y I( .\ kI Ii 111.1 ,.I di1.i 111^ It rh .I .11\ ii _;'>i1 ,ml| 1. 1,\l I ,l ,l ld ',.1 ,'11 1 -k N l-'-.ll \ r ,' |. |l,l |ht,l., k 1 '.: -p',*r I '. IIII ,Iu 1 In,.,. hlln,.h,.ri H k,.is ill b .1 1 11. Il ,'d I 1 ,1 U|. - '.\,'Ihd d, ill.lll,,ll I ll.'111 p .i li. k .i. III In .... .,.,,l ll ", Y'lll IL i\ 111 1 1 $ ,1 1I II, \ \\\\k 1 % ilih.i itllllV SII I lkris II 11 1111 I |I. 1111.k lI I.I.- r l ll.,.l.l V ulll blh.l .11 ,1I >. 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MWF 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat til p.m. Seaboard Ave. 412-0151. Big Band Dance, Venice American Legion, 10:30am to 12:30pm, $5.00 admission, 941-926-1577 Elks Authentic BBQ, 11am-2pm Fridays Venice-Nokomis Elks, Authentic BBQ call 486-1854, Plates start @ $6.50 Retirement Planning, Jan. 20, Noon Lunch Provided, Venice Yacht Club 1330 Tarpon Center Dr Venice FL 34285 Call Jared Wurtzel at 941-486-3901 "Portrait & Figure", Art opening reception, 1/20, 5-7pm. Venice Art Center, 390 Nokomis Ave. S. Venice Fish Fry, 5-8pmVen-Nok Elks 486-1854, Fish Fry $6.95+ other dinner items HOW TO GET YOUR EVENT LISTED The Venice Gondolier has changed the format for Venue in an effort to provide readers infor- mation about the most events we can. To get your events printed in the newspaper, they must be submitted via our website at www.venicegondolier.com. On the left side of the page, click on "Community Calendar,"then click on "Submit Event." 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We reserve the right to exclude any submitted listing that does not meet our specifications or that requires excessive editing. There is no express or implied guarantee that any free listing will be included in any event calendar or run in any specific location. This is on a first-come, first-served basis. 2012 8A-3P@ Good Shep. Epis. Ch. 1115 Center Rd, 497-7286, free Max Living Makeover, Discover the 5 essentials to optimal health. Jan 21:9:30am-11:30am @ Trinity Presbyterian Hall. RSVP 941-497-7424 Venice Depot Tours, Docent led tours of Depot. MWF 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat til 1 p.m. Seaboard Ave. 412-0151. Russia-US Art Trip, 11 a.m. 12 Noon Venice Art Center 390 Nokomis Ave. S. Venice FL. 941-485-7136 AXO Alumnae Luncheon, 11:30am, at Boca Royale at 1600 Englewood RD, RSVP by 1/18, 493-6167, menu,cost $16. Circus Bingo, 1-3 pm each Sat @ King Solomon's 1250 US 41 S Help save the Venice Arena Bldg - 485-7675 Diva & Italian Guy, Dinner & Entertainment, Members $25 Guests $30,941-493-8883, RSVP Wed. Jan.18,2012 SSunday, January 22 Uncle Soapy's Quilt, 1-4pm @ King Solomon's 1250 US 41 S Venice Tribute to Duane Uncle Soapy Thorpe 485-7675 Jon Mundy Workshop, Unity Church,125 N Jackson Rd,1:00- 4:30 pm,484-5342, Suggested $30. Shaklee Product Fair, 1 3 PM Spirit Moon @ Southbridge Park, 1515 So Tamiami Tr, Ste 6, 941-539-9149 SMonday, January 23 Venice Depot Tours, Docent led tours of Depot. MWF 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat til 1 p.m. Seaboard Ave. 412-0151. Duane Thorpe Tribute, 12-4pm Wed-Sat @ King Solomon's 1250 US 41 S, Venice -Tribute to wonderful clown and person Duane Thorpe STuesday, January 24 Free Croquet Lessons, Introduction to Croquet, Wellfield Sports Complex, 10 a.m. Country Time Singers, Free. 5 to 7pm, Tues. at the Venice Beach Pavilion. 101 The Esplanade 412-3333 Elks Bonanza Bingo, 6-8pm Tues Ven-Nok Elks $1 Bingo, 486-1854. Dinner/Sandwiches 5-7pm Conservative TeaPrty, January 24, 6:15 PM 680 Substation Rd. nr. Burger King 941-497-2888 - meeting free VAHS Lecture Series, "Franklin Roosevelt & the New Deal" 7 pm, Village on the Isle. JUNE CASAGRANDE My friend Anne wrote recently to ask about a pair of sentences she was puzzling over. She wanted to know which of the following is right: "Me seeing that letter is important" or "My seeing that letter is important." She had an idea: "I think it's 'my,' she wrote, "but I don't know why I think that." I know why she thought that: because "my" seems more natural and more logical. Ninety-nine times out of 100 something that seems better is bet- ter. After all, grammar rules are really just an analysis of how we use the language. We use it by instinct and the rules usually reflect that. As Anne guessed, "my" is better in her sentence than "me." Anyone who's happy with a simple, intuitive answer can leave it at that. But for people who like to understand the why of these things - well, that's tougher because this touches on a matter that grammarians have been wrangling over for centuries. The example with "my" is a form often called "possessive with gerund" - "my" is possessive and "seeing" a gerund. Sometimes called a "verbal noun," a gerund is the "ing" form of a verb when it's being used as a noun. Compare "Seeing is believing" to "I am see- ing a doctor." In the first, "seeing" is the subject of the sentence, doing the job of a noun. But in the second, it's acting as a verb. Forms ending in "ing" can also be adjectives: "Seeing eyes notice many details." But when they're doing the job of nouns, they're gerunds. And just like other nouns, ger- unds can sit at the head of a sentence or even be modified by other words: my seeing, his danc- ing, Tim's leaving, drunk driving. So is an adjective-noun combo appropriate in the sentence: "My seeing that letter is important"? Yes, because this combo a noun phrase is func- tioning as the subject of that sentence. The main verb in the sentence is "is." The stuff before "is" forms the subject the thing performing the action of being. Now look at the alternative, "Me seeing that letter is important." In this, the noun "see- ing" has traded in the modifier with which it worked so well, "my," for a pronoun that's just sitting next to it, "me." It's as though two words - both nouns at heart - are to competing to be subject of the sentence. But only one can be the subject, so which one is it? Which one is the thing that "is important"? Well, it doesn't seem that the speaker was try- ing to say "Me is impor- tant" or even a gram- matical variation like "I am important." That's clearly not her point. The seeing is still the impor- tant thing. So now "me" doesn't really have a clear grammatical job to do. Usage expert H.W. Fowler condemned this constructing, calling it a "fused participle" ("par- ticiple" refers to how "seeing" is no longer a noun but is more like a piece of a verb just sitting there). But most experts would later disagree with him. Look at these examples: "The tongue's swelling is a bad sign." "I hate the idea of anyone's knowing." "He was happy to hear about the cat's returning home." A lot of skilled writers would actually prefer the so-called "fused parti- ciple" to these. "The selection of the possessive or the selec- tion of the 'fused par- ticiple' is simply not a matter of right and wrong," writes "Merriam- Webster's Dictionary of English Usage." When in doubt, try the possessive plus gerund first. But feel free to chuck it out if it sounds weird. June Casagrande is author of"It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of Sentences." She can be reached at JuneTCN@aol. corn. FINE WHINES Trivial for a reason By BOB MUDGE EDITOR I had several nice com- ments about my column last week on income tax preparation, and I may even have picked up a few clients whom I will be taking time off to visit in prison later this year. When it came time to write one for this week, I figured that if a column on a topic about which I know less than, say, U.S. trivia was so popular, then one on a subject I know a lot about, say, U.S. trivia, would be a really big hit. So here goes. Prepare to be informed and astounded. The Statue of Liberty is 151 feet 1 inch tall, weighs 225 tons and has a creamy nougat center. Under the Constitu- tion, if the president were rendered incapable of serving, the next person in line of succession after the vice president and the speaker of the House is Bob Barker. On a related matter, if all of the members of Congress were simultane- ously rendered incapable of serving, the next day would be a national holiday. A proposed consti- tutional amendment pending in the House would save money by consolidating North and South Carolina, North and South Dakota and Virginia and West Virginia into single states. The state motto of Kansas is, "Like a pool table, only flatter." Pennsylvania was named after the man who received King Charles II's grant of the land, William Sylvania. He later invented the electric light bulb. Thomas Jefferson's original notes for the Declaration of Indepen- dence were written on a napkin from a colonial Hooter's restaurant. The highest spot in Florida is Orlando Magic center Dwight Howard. No U.S. astronaut has ever been able to juggle. *When the Supreme Court deadlocks on an appeal, the tie is broken by rock/paper/scissors. In addition to free- dom of religion, speech and assembly, the First Amendment guarantees the right to "not pay a lot for this muffler." There is a Starbucks on the International Space Station. The Great Depression would have ended years earlier if it hadn't taken so long to invent Prozac. The "Grand" Canyon got its name when the governor of Arizona won it in a $1,000-limit poker game from its owner. It's actually only about 12 feet across and 8 feet deep, a fact hushed up by the local tourist industry through big payoffs to visitors. The "Old Faithful" gey- ser in Yellowstone National Park regularly cheats on its spouse, "Old Cuckold." There has never been a vice president named Zippy, Pickles or Slash (yet). George Washington never said, "I cannot tell a lie." Neither has any other politician. A garbled communi- cation with his secretary led to President Millard Fillmore appointing his dog to the Supreme Court in 1852. The mistake was corrected within a year. Ohio is the only state whose name is almost the same backward and forward. Herbert Hoover ran the vacuum cleaner com- pany that bears his name for less than three years. The advertising campaign he created "Hoover sucks" was more broadly adopted after the stock market crash. The Pony Express is still operating in parts of Montana. The first Spamm" - junk mail was sent over the ARPANET, the forerunner of the Inter- net, in 1978. You will receive it for the 467,921st time right... now. Can you see why peo- ple are always telling me I should go on "Jeopardy"? Email: bmudge@venicegondolier.com DREAMS FROM PAGE 2 into the community by purchasing a $15 ticket for "Dance Your Dreams," from Venice Theatre's box office, 941-488-1115 or online at www.venice stage.com. Your heartstrings will go zing when you support this worthy cause. Tidewell Hospice is an independent, not-for- profit organization offer- ing a home-based total support system for peo- ple living with advanced illness, and their fami- lies. Tidewell cares for more than 8,000 families annually in Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte and DeSoto counties. Offices are located in Arcadia, Bradenton, Englewood, Lakewood Ranch, North Port, Palmetto, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Sarasota and Venice. Tidewell is accred- ited by the Community Health Accreditation Program with deemed status, signifying excel- lence in quality care and meeting Medicare's con- ditions of participation. Find The Perfect Companion In the CLASSIFIED! SUMNA NEWSPAPERS PAID ADVERTISEMENTS PAID ADVERTISEMENTS % Featured Events STuesday, Jan. 24 What's Happening to Fla Environ- y ment?, Eric Draper, Executive Director of Audubon VAHS History Lecture Series, 7 p.m. at of Florida, will present"What is happening to Florida's 930 Tamiami Trail S. Venice."Franklin Roosevelt & the Environment?"from 7-9 p.m. at Venice Commu- New Deal"by Dr. James M Denham, Prof. of History, nity Center, 326 S. Nokomis Ave. Admission, free. Florida Southern College. Funding provided through a 941-492-6443. grant from the Florida Humanities Council with funds from the National Endowment of the Humanities. Nine points of the law 4B SUN NEWSPAPERS Travel Section ACROSS 1 Wild west bar 7 Electrical unit 13 Annoys 19 bragh" 20 On the road 22 Rock salt 23 Vivien Leigh film: 1940 25 Twist 26 Musical aptitude 27 "There tavern in the town" 28 Ray of Hollywood 30 Porter's " Magnifique" 31 Store up 35 Competent 37 -dieu 38 Young sheep 39 Ditch 40 Plains Indian 41 Salesman of a sort 43 Ump's relative 46 Shouted 48 Gardener's need 49 Expert 50 Actress MacGraw 51 Archer's forte 52 Warehouse 54 Any old time 56 Female ruff 57 Roll of bills 59 Abstruse 61 Writing on the wall 62 Alec Guinness film: 1960 65 Degree paper 67 Front or cash follower 68 Easy as 69 Ext. paved area 71 Garfunkel 72 Locust 75 Liza Minnelli film: 1977 82 "Dairy of Housewife" 83 "The Boys" 85 gratia artis 86 Olympian Sebastian 87 Directionally straight 89 Cop_ 91 Give a new title 93 Infamous Amin 94 Use 48 Across 95 Weaver's reed 96 Tbilisi native 98 Swamp 99 Food 101 Costly 102 Actor Peter 103 Hippie's abode 105 "Serpico" author Peter 106 Dry run 107 Hairnet Edited by Linda and Charles Preston @2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All rights reserved CROSS I 5 108 Track 110 Reiner or Sagan 111 __ pah 112 Formerly called 114 the thought!" 116 Crosby-Hope travel film: 1962 123 Awn 124 Dubai or Kuwait 125 Chaperone 126 Make tracks 127 More trite 128 Felt DOWN 1 Baste 2 Palindromic constellation 3 Took a match to 4 Loneliest number 5 Mr and Mrs Shrek 6 Vincent Lopez theme 7 From Z 8 Calder creation 9 Prize money 10 Silkworm 11 Free of 12 Fencer's call 13 Half a locomotive sound 14 Prince of Broadway 15 Adams" 16 Erich von Stroheim film: 1943 17 Soissons summers 18 Noted muralist 21 Icy 24 Speechify 29 Oracle locale 31 Jockey Eddie 32 Surroundings 33 Gershwin-inspired film 34 Rig truck 36 Augur 37 100 centimos 38 1982 Disney movie 40 -grinder 41 Tenor Vladimir 42 Build 44 Nicholas Gage book 45 Discharges 47 Ahead 48 Everybody_ story 53 Giggles 54 Ruin's companion 55 Abrasive 58 Cocktail party treat 60 Menu offering 63 Gettyburg's Union general 64 Fool 66 Mooring cable 70 Bambi's aunt 72 L.A.'s state 73 Chemical compound 74 as a beet 76 Leviathans of the sea 77 Exclamation of surprise 78 Exclusively 79 Faux pas 80 Italian cheese 81 Mourned aloud 84 Last syllable 88 In wonder 90 Ripens 92 Siamese measure 95 Skiing descents 97 "His wife could lean" 100 City near Montpelier 101 Rank downward 104 Most bankable movie stars 106 Sum 107 Musical direction 108 Colorful fish 109 Vague or Miles 110 Fictional sleuth 111 Polish boundary river 113 Remnants 115 Sault Marie 117 Islet 118 Cardboard Lover" 119 Olin or Howard 120 Switch positions 121 Not quite N. 122 fly: annoyance I SOLUTION TO JAN. 14 SOLUTION TO TODAY'S CLASSIFIED CROSSWORD CLASSIFIED CROSSWORD I THE BIG RED BUS SCHEDULE Florida's Blood Centers needs all types of blood donations. Donating blood takes about an hour. Every donor receives a mini- physical and a screening with each donation. Donations are taken at 4155 South Tamiami Trail, Venice Village Shops, between Ross and Publix, Venice, or on The Big Red Bus, which will be in Venice Monday, Jan. 23, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Lifestyle Family Fitness, SFLORIDA'S BLOOD CENTERS 1667 South U.S. 41 Bypass; Tuesday, Jan. 24, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Bogey's of Venice, 652 E. Venice Ave.; and Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1-5 p.m., Village On The Isle, 920 South Tamiami Trail. Call 941-492-9202 or visit www.fbcdonor.org for more dates and times. From Florida's Blood Centers I WELL-BEING BRIEFS Senior Friendship Centers 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice 941-584-0075 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 941-556-3259 if this presents a hard- ship. Open weekdays 8:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dining, noon, for 60 and older; suggested donation is $3.50. Lunch reserva- tions required 24 hours in advance. Call 941-584- 0090 or 941-584-0067. MONDAY Memoir writing group, 9:15 a.m. Share a five- minute story or just come and listen. Associated Medicare Patients counselors, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Small Appliance 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 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 les- son, 10 a.m. Lunch, noon-1 p.m. Craft room, noon Single-deck progressive pinochle, 12:30 p.m. Tin Pan Alley Dance Band, 1-3 p.m. Cards, 1 p.m. Caregiver Support Group, in conjunction with the Alzheimer's Association, 2-3 p.m. Low-impact introduc- tion to Tappercise, 3 p.m. High-impact introduction to Tapper- cise, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY Pool room opens, 8:15 a.m. Small Appliance Repair Shop, 9 a.m.-noon Senior-friendly aero- bics, 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 Appliance Repair Shop. No appointment needed. Line dancing, 10:30 a.m. Lunch, noon-1 p.m. Friendly bridge, 12:30 p.m. Joe Rivers & Friends performs, 1 p.m. Crafts, 2 p.m. THURSDAY Pool room opens, 8:15 a.m. Serving Health Insur- ance Needs of Elders, Medicare assistance, 9 a.m.-noon Woodcarving, 9 a.m. Yogarobics, 9 a.m. Hand and foot game, 9 a.m. Senior-friendly aero- bics, 9 a.m. Watercolor class, 10 a.m. to noon Line dancing, 10 a.m. Lunch, noon-1 p.m. Music by Dick Rivers, 1 p.m. Cards, 1 p.m. Mind Your Mind, 1 p.m. Heighten memory, reasoning, creative thinking and more. Self- assessment question- naires are provided to track progress. FRIDAY Pool room opens, 8:15 a.m. Video fitness 3, 8:45 a.m. Yoga, 9 a.m. Friendly bridge, 9 a.m. Balance movement, 9:30 a.m. Call Tom Har- low at 941-556-3259. 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 941-584-0075 for an appointment. Senior Friendship Cen- ters 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 coon, iltiions, Senior Friendship Centers serves more than 10,000 older adults annually. Senior activities at other locations Safe-driving school Safe-driving class for residents over 50. Choose from several class loca- tions in Venice. Make a reservation for these classes by calling Don at 941-416-9760. Epiphany Cathedral Parish Hall 340 Sarasota St., Venice 941-484-3505 The following free activities are held on i FORESTRY ig RESOURCESi.c. A Committed to a better environment A V 1: Pine Straw Bales : A: DownO.OO :T A .. V mnIi-liI.= S 5/20.00 'I A V* A -V , 941-473-1403 V 850 N. Indiana A (Hwy. 776) A E ewood FL v AA4444-473- 40344 Wednesday: 9 a.m., exercise 9:30 a.m., knitting and crocheting 9:30 a.m., quilting 11 a.m., rosary construction noon, bridge Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8118 832 E. Venice Ave., Venice 941-484-8118 Seniors With or With- out Partners sponsors card playing on Mondays from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. All are welcome. Call Irene at 941-497-5438. Our Lady of Lourdes Church 1301 Center Road, Venice 941-497-2931 Senior singles cards and games from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday. Call Elizabeth Bonfiglio, 941-492-5528. Home tour to benefit women's education FROM AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN The Venice branch of American Association of University Women will host its annual tour of homes Friday, Feb. 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The tour, which also includes an orchid sale and raffle, ben- efits AAUW's re-entry scholarship fund that helps women return to continue their edu- cation. Last year, 10 young women received scholarships. Five Venice-area properties will be visited on the tour, one on each of the following streets: Spadaro Drive, Triano Circle, Sante Joseph Street and Poinset- tia Drive, all in Venice, and Sandhill Lane in Nokomis. Tickets cost $20 and are available from the Paper Pad and Venice Stationers, both on West Venice Avenue; Cardware at Jacaranda Boulevard and Center Road; Island Cafe at Jacaranda Boule- vard and U.S. 41; Verizon Wireless at Jacaranda Boulevard and East Venice Avenue; and all of the homes the day of the tour. AAUW is a national network of more than 100,000 members and donors. For 130 years, AAUW members have TOUR15 I ] / * * PRln Disrupts Concentration DRDAN BUSCHDRERENE RONIANSKI CHIROPRACTOR If you suffer from chronic pain, it surely comes as no news that you find it difficult to concentrate. However, that is precisely what a new study reveals. According to this recent research, pain triggers a region of the brain known as the lateral occipital complex (LOC). As a result, a person's ability to concentrate and accurately recognize images is seriously compromised. Researchers were able to uncover this link by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMIRI) to test brain function of volunteers. These tests revealed that the LOC is a region that participates in both working memory activities and pain. It is also known to be a center for processing images. When pain occurs, concentration suffers. WEN SA *: 6e *i I lA *A : e l: I I TWIN PALMS CHIROPRACTIC 808 Venice Ave. East 412-3800 Erene Romanski, D WWW. twinpalmschiro.com Dan Busch, DC FREE Wellness Worksho s Weds. 5-6pm Open to the Public! *THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHTTO REFUSE TO PAY CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENTTHAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TOTHE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT Lic# 14016 JANUARY 21,2012 WEEKEND EDITION LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? 0 Saturday's Sudoku, horoscopes, movie listings and Dear Abby are 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. CONTACT US KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR 941-207-1105 kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS TRAVEL 5B WEEKEND EDITION JANUARY 21, 2012 The 12 Hours of Sebring is the perfect getaway By AUDREY BLACKWELL ASSISTANT FEATURES EDITOR It's time for sports car aficionados to rev up their engines and head to Sebring in Central Florida. The Sebring Interna- tional Raceway is prepar- ing to host the annual 12 Hours of Sebring endur- ance race March 17. Sebring is a premiere sports car racing facility and the oldest road race- track in North America. The 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race is part of the American Le Mans Series. "All the legends have raced at Sebring Mario Andretti, A. J. Foyt, Dan Gurney, Stirling Moss - in performance cars built by the world's great manufacturers, such as Ferrari, Porsche, Jaguar, Audi, Ford, Maserati, Aston Martin and Nis- san," according to an informational brochure. There's going to be extra excitement in the air as owner Dr. Don Panoz developer of the nicotine patch and his administrative crew celebrate the track's 60th anniversary. Panoz Motorsports Group will add to the fun by honoring the city's airport, where the racetrack is located, for its 70th anniversary. The site is an old Army airport at Sebring Regional Airport. "We're going to com- bine the celebrations," said Jesse McClelland, raceway director of operations. There will be fly-overs, parachutes and fireworks, and a lot more people will probably show up." About 163,000 showed up in 2011, McClelland said. Gates open March 14 when people start arriv- ing and claiming their reserved parking space for their car, truck or RV. The 12-hour race is like a festival, with more than 140 food vendors and exhibitors selling food, beverages and rides. Tickets for the 12-hour race are available online at http://sebringraceway. com or by phone at 800- 626-7223. The Superticket is purchased as a two-day, four-day or Saturday-only ticket. Prices range from $70 to $90 if purchased by Jan. 31 and from $100 to $120 after that date. Chil- dren 12 and under are free with a paying adult for general admission. McClelland has been with the racetrack for TOUR FROM PAGE 4 examined and taken posi- tions on the fundamental issues of the day pertain- ing to women educa- tional, social, economic and political. The mem- bers' commitment to the mission is reflected in all aspects of the organiza- tion's work. For more information, call 941-488-5897. BILOXI $199 ppdo JAN 29th, Feb 12th& Feb 26'h includes 4 days /3 nights at Isle of Capri Casino Resort $55 in 3 Meals FREE Play included 1-800-284-1015 (941) 473-1481 Escorted Motorcoach GroupsWelcomel Local PickUps On The Road Again Tourss a since1995 2 I Jesse McClelland, director of operations for Sebring Interna- tional Raceway, is preparing for the annual 12 Hours of Sebring endurance race March 17. About 163,000 people attended last year's event. Chateau Elan Hotel & Conference Center is situated at the hairpin turn at Sebring International Raceway. A checkered flag flies at the hotel's entrance. about 16 years. In 1998 Panoz bought the track, which has had several owners since it began in 1952, and put in a lot of enhancements. "He spent $6 mil- lion on fixing up the pit structures. Before that, they were just wooden," McClelland said. "He built a new track hotel (Chateau Elan on the famous hairpin turn), improved restrooms and added other amenities. We are the only road course in North America with a hotel." 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'- -Y.:.~ .-E-:-t - -~ 7: ~-:l~E ~ _ GONDOLIER PHOTOS BY AUDREY BLACKWELL Members of a Sebring-area car club practice negotiating the famous hairpin turn at Sebring International Raceway, viewed from the Chateau Elan Hotel, built by track owner Don Panoz, M.D. This Mustang performance sports car is located at the new administration building at Sebring International Raceway and advertises the 12 Hours of Sebring scheduled for March 17. can rent a reserved spot at the handicapped- accessible raceway for their car or RV. There are no motorhome hook-ups at the raceway, but there are showers and people can bring their own food. Reserved trackside parking and first-come, first-served parking are available for a fee. Go to http://sebringraceway. com/faqs for more information. If you're concerned about safety during the four-day event, local law enforcement is always available, as are emer- gency medical services, and the raceway has a IF YOU GO Sebring International Raceway Address: 113 Midway Drive, Sebring, FL 33876 Location: Adjacent to Sebring Regional Airport, off Highway 98, three miles east of U.S. 27 Phone: 800-626-7223 Distance: About 100 miles from Venice; 80 miles from Port Char- lotte; 90 miles from Sarasota Website: http://sebringraceway. com "zero tolerance for nudity, drinking, fighting and drugs," McClelland said. For those who love the thrill of performance race cars whining along a stretch of track, the annual 12 Hours of Sebring could be just the ticket for a late-winter getaway. Email: ablackwell@venicegondolier.com A fun, informative presentation on Alaska & the Yukon. Featuring: Alaska Experts, Stunning Film Footage, Useful Planning Advice and Exclusive Travel Benefits Space is limited! R.S. VP today to play your Alaskan Adventure! Sponsored by Palmer Ranch Travel Date: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 Show at 4:00pm Place: Bentley's Hotel, 1660 S. Tamiami Tr., Osprey R.S.V.P. phone: 924-0144 SHolland America Line A Signature of Excellence I ~i~e3~d~ 6B ELIG N WEEKEND EDITION R E L IG I JANUARY 21, 2012 CONTACT US 941-207-1110 Ikennedy@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS A gatherer of sparks The central charac- ter in a book I recently finished reading is an Israeli undercover agent who refers to himself as a "gatherer of sparks." He related a story that char- acterized his role in life. "Some of our ancient rabbis believed that when God was creating the universe, He placed His divine light into special celestial containers. But it turned out creation didn't go according to God's plan, and an accident occurred. The vessels were broken, and the uni- verse became filled with sparks of divine light and shards of broken vessels. "The rabbis believed the task of creation wouldn't be complete until those sparks were gathered together. The Jewish people call it 'Tik- kun Olam,' repairing the world. And we as Israeli agents do it by fighting terrorism." The story of divine light has several differ- ent versions, but the phrase "Tikkun Olam" is imbedded in Judaism. It is included in the Aleinu, a Jewish prayer that is traditionally recited three times daily. Said to have been writ- ten by the Biblical Joshua, it praises God for allowing the Jewish people to serve God, and expresses hope that the whole world one day will recognize God and abandon idolatry. In other words, when all people of the world abandon false gods and recognize God, the world will have been perfected. Through the years this phrase has taken on a broader meaning. By per- forming mitzvoth, God's commandments, Jewish people have believed they were creating a model society that can be emulated by the world. But in modern times its goal has been to advance society through a specific category of mitzvoth: social action programs that work toward the GROSS17 I RELIGION BRIEFS Music The gospel trio Forgiven, with Cloid and Debbie Baker and Brian Worley, sings the good news of Jesus Christ at the 10 a.m. service Sun- day, Jan. 22, at Harvest Chapel of Venice, 455 North U.S. 41 Bypass. Venice Interfaith Community Association presents "In Harmony: Exploring Sacred Music Throughout the Ages" during its 2012 Winter Series consisting of six Monday evening ses- sions. The second of the series is at 7 p.m. Jan. 23: "A Musical Journey from Africa through India," through Feb. 20 at Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice, 1971 Pinebrook Road. Suggested donation: $5. 941-496-4818. *Venice Presbyterian Church, 111 E. Firenze Ave., presents the men's vocal group Cantus at its Community Concert Series at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28. The concert is entitled "On the Shoul- ders of Giants," express- ing music from the works of Bach, Wagner, Greig and Schubert and from contemporary songs performed by Elvis, the Beatles and Johnny Cash. Cost: $15. 941-488-5525 Kosher workshop An educational work- shop on kosher, introduc- ing children and adults to the fundamentals of kashrut, will be from 11:15 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 22, at Chabad Jewish Center, 2169 South Tamiami Trail. Kosher hot dog lunch. 941-493-2770 Lecture and workshop Unity Church of Ven- ice, 125 North Jackson Road, welcomes lec- turer Dr. Jon Mundy, executive director of All Faiths Seminary Inter- national in New York City, at its 10:30 a.m. service Sunday, Jan. 22. A workshop follows from 1 to 4:30 p.m. integrating the Course in Miracles into our lives. Cost: $30. 941-484-5342 Assistance ministry Assembly of God and the Community Assis- tance Ministry of Trinity Presbyterian Church are expanding their cur- rent hours of operation to 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday. CAM will be open Mondays, Tues- days and Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Assistance includes the Food Pantry, Cloth- ing Closet, emergency financial assistance, bus passes, gasoline vouch- ers and utility assistance, all at no charge. Dona- tions and volunteers are always needed. Trinity Presbyterian is at 4365 State Road 776, Venice. Pancakes Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road, offers pan- cakes to order, biscuits and gravy, french toast, bacon and sausage, from 8 to 9:30 a.m., the first Saturday of every month. Cost: $4; children under 12, free; over 12, $1. 941-493-7504 SVenice-Nokomis United Methodist Church, 208 Palm Ave., Nokomis, holds a pancake breakfast and garage sale from 7:30 to 10 a.m., the first Saturday of each month. The cost is $4 per person; kids $2 and toddlers free. Garage sale includes tools, appliances, glassware, golf clubs, furniture and more. Funds go to chari- ties. 941-488-4137 Grace United Meth- odist Men's Club, 400 E. Field Ave., offers all- you-can-eat pancake breakfasts from 8 to 10 a.m. the first and third Saturday of each month through April. Sausage, eggs, biscuits and gravy and more, all for $5 per person. 941-486-4153 Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 800 South Tamiami Trail, hosts a free pancake sup- per 4:30-6 p.m. the last Sunday of every month. No tickets, coupons or money needed. All are welcome. Knights of Columbus, 512 Substation Road, offers a pancake break- fast from 8 to 11 a.m. the first and third Sundays. 941-485-1663 Donations needed Our Neighbors' Goods is a nonprofit fair-trade shop at Venice Community Church of the Brethren where handcrafted jewelry, ornaments and decora- tive items from around the world can be bought. Volunteers are needed to staff the shop. Call 941-355-2029 for more information. The Community Assistance Ministry of Trinity Presbyterian Church, 4365 State Road 776, is collecting dona- tions of the following items for 1,000-plus needy people in the community: bar soap, toothpaste and tooth- brushes, deodorant, feminine hygiene items, bug spray, shampoo and batteries of all sizes. Drop off donations from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- day through Friday. Call 941-492-6384. I RELIGION STUDY AND CLASSES Chabad of Venice & North Port, 2169 South Tamiami Trail, offers its Women's Weekly Class at 11 a.m. Tuesday for discussions and the opportunity to meet other Jewish women. Cake and coffee served. A Women &Wis- dom Bat Mitzvah LIBRARY BRIEFS Venice Public Library 300 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice 941-861-1347 Community connection Saturday, Jan. 21, 10 a.m. to noon Discover local commu- nity groups such as civic groups, art and culture organizations, faith three-semester course begins Jan. 17-28. For costs and more informa- tion, call 941-493-2770. Venice Bible Church, 2395 West Shamrock Drive, offers a 12-week Women's Bible Study at 9:15 a.m. (began Jan. 9) on the Book of Revela- tion (Part 2 in a series) community, health and human services and more. History of Popular Song Monday, Jan. 23 and 30, 2 p.m. Dick Smolens begins a new series on American popular songs on selected Monday in January, Feb- ruary and March. Next: by Kaye Arthur. Call 941-493-2788. First Baptist Church, 312 W.Miami Ave., offers several classes open to the com- munity: Thursdays - Ladies Bible Study, with James; Mercy Triumphs, with Anne Hartoko- mis (began Jan. 12); "The Young Bing and the Young Frank." Lego fun Jan. 23, 6-7 p.m. The whole family can enjoy creating Lego structures. Film festival Thursday, Jan. 24, beginning Jan. 17, 9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Ladies Bible Study; 6 p.m. Wednes- days prayer and Bible study, with Pastor Tom Hodge; middle school, with Pastor Nathan Rice; children's ministries with Bible study and activities birth to fifth 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. In January, Neil Simon's popular plays and films will be featured. Simon's auto- biographical play "Brighton Beach Memoirs," about his life when he was 15 years old, will be featured. The Great American Musical Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2 p.m. grade. Beginning Jan. 18 at 6 p.m., Wednesday - Game Plan for Life, with Jeff Caudill and Randy Koach; Why I Believe, with Kenny Martin: How to Share Your Faith, with Allan Crull; I Was Broke, Now I'm Not (TBA); STUDY17 Major theme is Oscar Hammerstein II and the rise of the great Ameri- can musical. See Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse in high definition. Java Jive Wednesday, Jan. 25 Authors speak about LIBRARY 17 AANewLife COMMUNITY CENTER home of Tfeuw.- 4e APsem6/ of od www.nlaog.org 941.493.0775 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. Celebrate Recovery: Fridays 6:00 p.m. t LAKESIDE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2401 S. Tamiami Trail (Across from So. Cty. Admin. Bldg.) 493-5102 web: www.lakesidelutheran.net Semail: LLC@lakesidelutheran.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 IM~tiIm .,mam &.mt0l .a C.l f SUNDAY WORSHIP 8, 9:15, & 11 AM Children's Sunday School-9:15 AM Adult Connections Class 9 AM a Venice S-a PresCterian Church Message Series: Faith and Football: Insights on the spiritual life from America's most popular sport. Pastor Chris Romig www.venlceDresbvterlan.org 488-2258 111Fremm Ave., Venice On th~~a Iln, a br;**uth o -: ; VENICE BIBLE CHURCH Loving God, Loving People, Making Disciples There's something for every member of the family! SUNDAYS Sunday Worship & Bible Study 9:00 and 10:40am CHILDREN YOUTH SMALL GROUPS 493-2788 www.VeniceBibleChurch.com S395 W. Shamrock Dr. (9 blocks west of US 41) race 'United V"Methodist Church Contemporary Service at 9am Traditional Service 1lam LifeWAY Sunday School Classes at 9:30am & 10:15am SNursery Available for all services Pastor Thomas J. Derrough 4 i nI s 94-48-37 -graeothiladIo I Worship with us: Sat. 5 pm Sun. 8:30 am & 11 am I Counseling Appointments 926-2959 440702 I St Mark's Episcopal Church 508 Riviera Street, Venice (2 blocks west of Venice Regional Medical Center) Saturday 5:00 p.m. Holy Communion (contemporarymusic) Sunday 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion (withnursery) 10:30 a.m. Christian Education (adult and youth) E 11:15 a.m. Holy Communion (Breakfast served 1st Sunday of each month 9:00-11:00) Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion & Healing Service The Rev James H Puryear, Rector The Rev Earl Beshears, Assoc. Rector Visit us on the web at: www.stmarksvenice.org Venice- Nokomis SUnited Methodist Church Sunday Worship: 10 AM 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 RdJMatthew Currie Ford) www.vnumc.net vnumc(cdaystar.net Senior Pastor, Glenda Brayman ^ You're Invited CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Jerry Van Dyken, Pastor Larry Potts, Associate Pastor Sunday Traditional Worship Services 8:00 and 10:45 am Contemporary Service 9:15 am 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 PHOTO COURTESY OF SHARON SCOTT Concert to benefit kids' music education Gospel singer Sharon E. Scott is one of many renowned artists performing at the Give the Kids the Keys Benefit Concert at 7 p.m. Jan. 27 at Church of the Nazarene of Venice, to raise money for the Yamaha Music in Education Program. The program provides kindergartners through eighth-graders with America's fastest-growing tech- nology-assisted music program. Other artists appearing are opera singer Jennifer Harris, The Jacobites Pipe and Drum Band, vocalist Kimberly Campos and concert pianist Gail Klebenoff, as well as Laurel Nokomis School talent. MENNE A gg I, II, Rarrrar~-------------------------------- :WEEKEND EDITION JANUARY 21, 2012 Author/preacher to speak From TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SPECIAL TO THE GONDOLIER Dr. Don Sweeting, presi- dent of Reformed Theologi- cal Seminary in Orlando, will be the guest preacher at Trinity Presbyterian Church Sunday, Jan. 29. He will preach at both the 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. services. Assuming the presidency of RTS in 2010, Sweeting has more than 20 years of experience as a pastor. He planted a congregation in Lake Villa, Ill., and before coming to RTS served as senior pastor of Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church in the Denver suburb of Englewood, Colo. Sweeting holds degrees from Lawrence University, Oxford, England, and a Ph.D. from Trinity Evangeli- cal Divinity School. Asked why anyone would leave the snow-capped Rockies in Colorado for Florida, Sweeting replied: "Certainly not for the alpine hiking. It was God's call, plain and simple. The pros- pect of training and equip- ping pastors and leaders for the global church of the 21st century truly excited me." Much anticipated is the soon-to-be-released book, "How to Finish the Chris- tian Life: Following Jesus in the Second Half." Sweeting co-wrote the volume with his 87-year-old father, Dr. George Sweeting, former pastor of Chicago's historic Moody Memorial Church. He also blogs The Chief End of Man, which readers may find at www.donsweeting. wordpress.com. Trinity Presbyterian Church is at 4365 State Road 776. For more infor- mation, call 941-493-0018. Nursery is provided at both services. PHOTO COURTESY OF TRINITY PRES- BYTERIAN CHURCH Trinity Presbyterian Church members are anticipating Orlando Seminary President Dr. Don Sweeting as guest speaker at both services Sunday, Jan. 29. STUDY FROM PAGE 6 Parents of Teenagers (TBA); Grief Share, with Marlene Bechtold; His- panic Ministry, with Leo Gomez. 941-485-1314 Calvary Bible Church, 1936 E. Venice Ave., offers a free com- munity arts and crafts class from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Friday in fellowship hall. Call Anne GROSS FROM PAGE 6 improvement of society, such as charitable giving and acts of living kind- ness in short, caring for others. We who are brothers and sisters in faith have all become "gatherers of the sparks." I believe that God instilled it in all our hearts. I believe too that we are being called upon LIBRARY FROM PAGE 6 their new books and the writing experience: Dr. Louis LaGrand, inter- national expert on grief counseling, discusses his book "Healing Grief, Finding Peace: 101 Ways to Cope with the Death of Your Loved One." Lectures on Ancient Greece Friday, Jan. 27, 2 p.m. "All Roads Lead to Ath- ens," with Baila Miller, with a discussion of Alexander the Great. Music Live Series Second Tuesday in February, March, 2 p.m. The events are free and produced by Nina Collins. The Great Decisions group Monday, Jan. 30, 9:30-11:30 a.m. "Exit from Afghani- stan and Iran" will be discussed. Practice your French Friday, 10-11:30 a.m. If you have a basic knowledge of the French language and wish to at 941-408-9315. The Jewish Congrega- tion ofVenice, 600 North Auburn Road, offers Hebrew language instruc- tion for adults. Native Hebrew speaker Chaya Perera is an experienced teacher of adults and children at all levels. Classes held once a week, on Monday or Wednes- day. Average fee: $10 an hour. No grades, no tests. 941-488-8128 JCV also presents Get More out of Being in these urgent times to repair the ruptures in our society, the divides that divert us from the path of the common good. In a recent article in this newspaper, I cited how the Venice Inter- faith Outreach Program, through the help and support of the Venice United Church of Christ, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Grace United Church, Emmanuel Lutheran Church and the Jewish Congregation practice those skills, you are invited to attend weekly meetings of the VPL French Club. Prac- tice French conversation during the first hour followed by reading from French literature and current topics. No regis- tration is required. New members welcome. Gardening questions Thursday, 10 a.m.- noon Bring gardening ques- tions to receive help from the Sarasota County Extension Service. Preschool Storytime Tuesday, 10-10:30 a.m., for ages 3-5. Tot Time Wednesday, 10-10:30 a.m., ages 1 month to 3 years. Play with toys, and then story time. After-school activities After-school computer lab every Monday, 3:30- 4:30 p.m., ages 5-12 After-school Play Mario every Tuesday, 3:30-4:30, ages 5-12 After-school drop-in crafts every Wednesday, 3-4:15 p.m. Jewish, with Rabbi Daniel Krimsky, from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday. Each class stands alone to help in a deeper exploration into traditional and modern Jewish texts for enrich- ing your daily life. No charge. Open to Jews of all backgrounds, inter- faith families and anyone interested in Judaism. For more information, call 941-484-2022. SPrince of Peace Lutheran Church, 2222 Englewood Road, of Venice, have served community dinners and distributed canned goods from All Faiths Food Bank and fruit and clothing and toiletries from private donors to more than 7,500 people in need since April 2009. Other churches have offered a myriad of social services to an ever-increasing num- ber of our community. Notable is the 'Back Pack for Kids' program that sends home food for the New nonfiction books at the library "Best Friends, Occa- sional Enemies: The Lighter Side of Life as a Mother and Daughter," by Lisa Scottoline and Frencesca Serritella (New York: St. Martin's Press, 2011) "Craft Activism: People, Ideas, and Projects from the New Community of Handmade and How You Can Join In," by Joan Tapper (New York: Potter Craft, 2011) "Degas and The Nude," by George T.M. Shack- elford and Xavier Rey (Boston: Museum of Fine Arts Boston, 2011) "Lorena Garcia's New Latin Classics: Fresh Ideas for Favorite Dishes," (NewYork: Bal- lantine Books, 2011) "Mighty Be Our Pow- ers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War," by Leymah Gbowee and Carol Mithers (New York: Beast; London: Perseus Running, 2011) "Truth and Conse- quences: Life Inside the Madoff Family," by Laurie Sandell (NewYork: Little, Brown, 2011) Englewood, offers free classes in knitting, cro- cheting or Swedish weav- ing at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Practice materials will be provided for introducing basic concepts. If you are experienced, come share your knowledge. 941-475-1231 Buddhist medita- tion classes will be held at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice, 1971 Pinebrook Road. Class fee: $10; walk-ins weekend in the back- packs of approximately 1,801 elementary school children in Venice who are receiving free or partially funded lunches. With the poverty level close to 60 percent in one local school alone and with the school board recording more than 1,200 homeless children in Sarasota County, the wants are great. Yet with the resources of our faith- based organizations Jacaranda Public Library 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice 941-861-5000 Chess Saturday, Jan. 21, 1-4 p.m. Young or old, novice or master, all are welcome. Afternoon at the movies Saturday, Jan. 21, 2-4 p.m. Free film is a spy spoof with Agent Flint trying to save the world. e-Help Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1-3:30 p.m. Technology coaches to help you with email, applications, searching and more. Baby Rhyme and Sign Time Tuesday, Jan. 24, 10:15- 11 a.m. Ages newborn to 2 12 years Nursery thymes, songs, baby sign lan- guage, a book and playtime. Older siblings welcome. welcome. Increase your peace finding happiness inside. 941-373-1600 Mindful meditation, instruction based on Buddhist philosophy, is held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at 251 South Tamiami Trail. Donations accepted. Call 941-929- 4063 or visit www. meditationvenice.com. New Life Assem- bly of God, 5800 South Tamiami Trail, holds sign language classes open to the community at New being stretched to their very limits, we hear of state and government programs for the under- privileged being cut and others questioned in light of budget shortfalls. Providing a helping hand does not mean a "handout," as some disdainfully refer to programs helping the underprivileged. Rather it goes to the core of our country's "exceptional- ism" always in the forefront of responding Afternoon at the movies Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2-5 p.m. Free movie stars Jack Lemmon in an Academy Award-winning film about the destruction caused by alcoholism. Forty Carrots Partners in Play Wednesday, Jan. 25, 10-10:45 a.m. and 11-11:45 a.m. Age: up to 5 years, with caregiver. Partner your child in play and ask questions Life Community Center from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thurs- days of each month. For more information, call 941-493-0775. Unity Church of Venice, 125 North Jackson Road, offers A Course in Miracles from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday in Fel- lowship Hall. No prepa- ration required. New participants welcome. Love offering. Call Donna at 941-468-5177 or Judy at 941-488-6440. to the distress of others all over the world, in war and disaster. Is it too much to ask, as the shining light to other nations, that we be that at home? A gatherer of sparks, the repairer of broken vessels. Shalom. Bennett Gross is a member of the Jewish Congregation of Venice and is active in Venice Interfaith Community Association activities. about sleep, discipline, nutrition and more. Registration needed. Video lecture series Thursday, Jan. 26, 2-3 p.m. Teaching Company series' first lecture, "Great American Music," with professor Bill Messenger. e-Help Thursday, Jan. 26, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Technology coach helps with online problems. Cosmetic & Reconstructive Dentisty Check-ups Cleanings Fillings Implants Botox & Juvenderm Treatments NEW PATIENTS WELCOME 1281 E. Venice Ave.4 [(. [VeniceFLi34285 488.075-Iwwivnicdenistcmm Voted #1 Produce! 14942 Tamiami Trail Just north of Sumter Blvd. Next to Burger King 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Saturday's Only Plants Herbs Breads Dog Items Miche Bags Doll Clothes Custom Jewelry Ladies Clothing Honey Fresh Pasta Call 941-240-6100for info. Venice Car Wash and Detail Center 20% Off any detail of $75.00 or more 700 Tamiami Trail S Please Present this in Person. Next to Venice Hospital S941) 485.7222 Sign Up online for extra monthly savings, Slwww.venicecarwash.com SUN NEWSPAPERS 7B 8B WEEKEND EDITION JANUARY 21, 2012 PHOTO ALBUM CONTACT US 941-207-1102 ablackwell@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS rinuu IU UUK I RY ur vE- LrtrKKY-LunIULLI Larry Chiulli and Vee Garry-Chiulli, left, shared a fun brunch with visiting friends Joey and Brian Gurl Dec. 18. SHARE YOUR PHOTOS To share your photo with us, email a JPG at least 4 by 6 inches with a list of who or what is in the photograph to ablackwell@venicegondolier.com, or mail photos to: Venice Gondolier, Attn: Photo Album, 200 E. Venice Ave., Venice FL 34285. PHOTO COURTESY OF BARBRA ROSS BARTZ Judie Bauer, left, Judy Lindauer, Dr. Marie Mendenhall, Barbara De Riemacker, DAR member Barbra Ross Bartz and Marge Buchanan, members of Friends of the Lord-Higel House, participated in a fundraiser at Books- A-Million Jan. 7. The store donated a percentage of purchases for the day to the renova- tion of the historic house. The event was sponsored by Myakka Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. PHOTOS COURTESY OF NANCI CUDDIHY Venice City Council Member Bob Daniels donned a Florida Gators hat at a recent Venice- Nokomis Rotary Club meeting, following the Gators'victory over his beloved Ohio State Buckeyes in the Gator Bowl game. PHOTO COURTESY OF VENICE AREA BEAUTIFICATION INC. Santa arrived in style at the tree-lighting event at the Arboretum in Venice Dec. 10. "PHOTO COURTESY SOF GLORIA CASEY SC Venice Women's Sailing Squadron I / .' I captain Helen Gokbudak, left, S ., presented a $700 check to Susan Erhart for Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center. A large sack filled with new stuffed animals collected over the F past year by Garry DeLea, right, was i presented for children at the center. Garry's wife and sailor, Bettine, not a,* pictured, donated a hand-knitted sweater she made. PHOTO COURTESY OF JOE BYRNE Terry Lewis, center, Sarasota County acting administrator, addressed members of the Jaca- randa Men's Club at Jacaranda West Country Club in December. Pictured with Lewis are Charlie Covell, left, outgoing president of the club, and Ray Uhlhorn, incoming club president. PHOTO COURTESY OF KATHY BURK Twenty-four members of Venice Newcomers Club attended a Holiday High Tea at the Ritz-Carlton Sarasota, which was the monthly Ladies At Play day. PHOTO COURTESY OF LAURIE LAZAUSKI Mike Roselle, with Gulf Coast Detachment 643 of the Marine Corps League, wheels bicycles out to the waiting Toys for Tots van just before Christmas. Venice Area Quilters'Guild members donated them during their holiday teacup fundraising dinner at Venice Community Center, which raised $1,415 for South County Food Pantry. Venice's Only Not-For-Profit, Faith Based Continuing Care Retirement Community Offering: oSo 00 oo, ? 000 VILLA PON TI EVERYDAY' The Jim Wellen Quartet drew a big crowd to the Venice Gazebo for a Sarasota Jazz Club concert Dec. 9. Shown here are Jim Wellen, sax; Dave Trefethen, bass; Debbie Keeton, vocalist; and Matt Bokulic, keyboard. Johnny Moore was the drummer. Keeton will lead a quartet, with Wellen, for a South County Jazz Club concert at Venice Art Center Feb. 9. On Dec. 10, 170 people lined up to receive free dental treatment from Drs. Charles Davis, Brent Beyer, Glori Enzor, Paul Jawaorski, Frank Kaman, Si McAnich, Gary Novak, Cara Overbeck, Scott Thompson, Ben Moritz and Sue Lamar at the Venice offices of Davis, Beyer, Overbeck and Thompson. This was the third year most of the dentists, their staffs and volunteers from Manatee/Sarasota Dental Hygiene Association provided free basic dental care to those who otherwise could not afford it. * Independent Living * Assisted Living Skilled Nursing Care Iq Outpatient Rehab GE ISLE l NEW DAY (941) 486-5484 920 Tamiami Trail South IS Venice, FL 34285 PHOTO COURTESY OF JUDIE BAUER Judie Bauer, Judi Foote, Ron Wentworth, Jack Bauer, Ron Ashley, Robert Brooke and Ron Higel volunteered to work on the Lord-Higel House Dec. 17 to help with its restoration. Not pictured are volunteers Jerry Valenta, Mickey Higel, Paul Scarpellini and Jim Middleton. 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The two Crestline ver- sions featured today a Sunliner convertible and a Victoria hardtop coupe - both came from the fac- tory with 239-cubic-inch, 110-horsepower power plants. Beginning in 1954, allV8s and even their six-cylinder motors had overhead valves, which were considered more ef- ficient, and the flatheads were completely phased out. Now it's 2012, and the "flathead" Fords are cherished by many, many antique auto, truck and race car hobbyists for sev- eral reasons. The engine was of simple design, and became famous for _. Don and Lee 'I-Royston durability and easy to "hop up" to higher horse- power at a very low cost. They were also very quiet if left stock, hardly being heard while idling. The pretty and desir- able convertible is owned by Port Charlotte resi- dent Roger Sasseville, 64, a former owner/operator for 15 years of a trucking company in Manchester, N.H., before retiring in 2009. Knowing Charlotte County due to visiting his father, who had moved here during the late '70s, Roger and his Wwo Walt Asbury with his '53 Ford Victoria. Walt Asbury with his '53 Ford Victoria. 1953 Ford Victoria hardtop. wife Mary Ellen selected the area after having had enough of the snow, ice and cold weather. Mary Ellen already worked in the insurance industry in Manchester for 25 years, six of which were with the state government insur- ance division, thus it was easy for her to find similar employment locally as an office manager in a busy agency, something she presently does full time. Roger grew up hang- ing around or working in "filling stations," as they were called then, and junkyards, resulting in developing a passion for old cars that is still with him, more so now, as he can afford to own such ve- hicles. One of his all-time favorites was a 1953 Ford "ragtop," which stayed in his mind all these years. Roger owned many old cars, from a 1950 Chevy Sedan Delivery to a 1979 Corvette, but he still wanted a 1953 Ford. Finally, in 1999, he located a business on the Internet called Goldenrod-Garage. com that had a car of his dreams for sale. Golden- rod owner Neil Martin invited Roger to visit him at the garage in Freeport, Maine, and when Roger arrived, the two of them quickly became friends, not just seller and buyer. The 1953 yellow convert- ible was purchased, and later a rough 1951 Ford Victoria with mice nests in it that he restored and traded back to Neil toward a 1956 Ford hardtop. A semi-rare 1950 Studebak- er coupe also was bought from Neil. Last spring, locally the Sassevilles acquired a two-owner red 1970 Buick LeSabre convertible. The collec- tion has grown so much that Roger had a fancy 30-by-30 garage built to accommodate them, and a lift to ease required maintenance. In closing, this couple reminded me they are looking for a 1960 Ford Sunliner convertible that will satisfy the collection as being complete at least for now. Look for them at upcoming events. Specifications of the 1953 Sunliner convert- ible coupe: basic cost new, $2,043; production, 40,861; wheelbase, 115 inches; weight, 3,334 pounds; engine, V8/ver- sion, 239.4 cubic inches with 110 horsepower; transmission, offered three-speed manual shift on column, or two-speed Ford-O-Matic (Roger's car is automatic). The other 1953 Ford is a Kokar RedVictoria hard- top coupe, owned since 1982 byWalter and Norma Asbury of Cape Coral, who very often attend Char- lotte County shows. It was purchased in Corbin, Ky., while Walter was attend- ing an auto event there. He told me they've en- joyed this car very much ever since, especially now after adding fender skirts, a continental kit and dual fiberglass mufflers. They are natives of West Virginia then lived in Odenton, Md., for 47 years, where Walter was employed for 40 years at Nevermar Carefree Kitchen Cabinet Co., prior to moving to Florida in 1997. SUN PHOTOS BY LEE ROYSTON Roger Sasseville with his'53 Ford convertible. A 1953 yellow Sunliner Convertible coupe. His wife Norma, in addition to being a housewife raising five children, owned a day-care business, plus she and Walter were also foster parents to many young- sters. Old cars weren't a priority, even though he had owned several'50s models and belonged to a club in Maryland and Fast Fords of Lee County after moving here. Walter helps his son Jeff, who owns JBA Construc- tion Co. when not "playing with his Victoria." See this car today at The Salvation Army benefit show and other events I've listed in the near future. Specifications of the 1953 Hardtop Coupe: basic cost new, $1,941; produc- tion, 128,302; wheelbase, 115 inches; weight, 3,250 pounds; engine, V8, 239.4 cubic inches and 110 horsepower; transmission, three-speed manual shift. Sad news Sadly, I report the sud- den passing of a longtime dedicated collector car hobbyist, James E Branno, 76, of Port Charlotte. He passed away Jan. 12 while at his home following a stroke and a heart attack. Up until 14 years ago, he was very active as an un- official representative for legislative matters of an auto club and the hobby in general. Known as "Jim" to most people, this fellow would contact local elected officials and even ROYSTON 111 tlv Cdhrn [hfn l F nilr? n f jrPlr AUTO REPAIR CASH FOR Custom Auto Detail COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SEL UL YU15 VEHICLE! We detail Cars, Motorcycles, No Job Too Big or Too Small V No Title...NoProblem We Pay Cash Boats, Airplanes & RVs All Makes & Models te erve a a by Appointment Only. 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Ideal can- didate must have a current Florida license, 1 2 yrs. exp. in similar setting, strong interpersonal skill & the ability to see patients in a fast paced environ- ment daily. We offer a competitive salary & bene- fit package. All qualified candidates please fax resume to Tina @ 941- 629-4701 or email CV to tindenberger@comcast.net CNA AND CPR CLASSES, DAYS, EVENINGS, Weekends & Private Tutoring. $225 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT 941-249-1643 CNAs & HHAs needed imme- diately in Charlotte County. (941)-624-6100. HHA#20008095 EOE DENTAL ASSISTANT, FT, EXPERIENCED, needed for a busy state of the art office in Englewood. Knowledge of Eaglesoft a plus. Please call for interview (941)-474-1245. EXPERIENCED CNA/HHA's Needed for immediate placement in Venice, Englewood, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda & Arcadia, Competitive Wages. Health plan & 401K available. Call today, work tomorrow Call Mon. Fri., 8am-4pm. 941-764-0880 or 941-480-0880 ALL STAT HOME HEALTH EXPERIENCED COOK AND ACTIVITY DIRECTOR NEEDED ACTIVITY DIRECTOR Ability to lead, motivate resi- dents and volunteers for their involvement in events and various activities. Must be energetic, enthusiastic and has an outgoing personality. EXPERIENCED COOK Ability to prepare meals according to planned menus to ensure the utmost in quality. Must be reliable. Please fax resume to 941-423-2663. Interview in person at 4950 Pocatella Avenue, North Port Front Desk Scheduling Coordinator & Experienced Dental Assistant needed for friendly Englewood Dental office, computer skills, Dental background with knowledge of dental software required, fax resume to 941-474-2603 or email to dr.bddsmpb@comcast.net (Healthcare) HOUSEKEEPERS Fulltime Mon-Fri with some alternating weekends Skilled nursing/rehab setting Pick up an application at Human Resources! The Inn at Sarasota Bay Club 1301 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota EEO/DFWP LPN for busy Doctor's office. Must be dependable & able to multi-task. Experience necessary. Mail Resume to PO Box 494710 Port Charlotte, FL 33949 ATlnIIIN MARKETING ADMISSIONS NURSE Needed for local skilled nursing facility. RN's please send resumes & letter of interest to: qhccnp5@verizon.net Apply in person: QUALITY HEALTH CARE 6940 Outreach Way North Port (941)426-8411 or FAX Resume 941-423-1572 Previous experience in sales, marketing is preferred. EOE Drug free work place MEDICAL ASSISTANT, Busy Nephrology practice, front and back office duties, min 1 year office experience required. Fax resume to 941-629-1522 MEDICAL BILLING, Position open at Lemon Bay Physicians in Englewood. Experience in Medical Billing necessary. (941)-475-8291 MEDICAL PRACTICE seeking experienced Receptionist. Full time position. Experienced required. Fax resume to 941- 627-6076. No phone calls. NURSE PRACTITIONER, or physician assistant needed to assist with healthy teen physical, 2 hrs a week flexi- ble schedule email resume paradisel9951@gmail.com or fax to 941-766-0867 OFFICE ASSISTANT PT for psych off., must be medisoft prof qualified only apply. Fax resume to 941-505-4327 The SJ -' Ad1 W1kl.y Mdli PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU! FIND A JOB! BUY A HOME! BUY A CAR! OPHTHALMIC TECH New immediate opportunity! Are you an experienced, high energy COA or COT, looking for an exciting new opportuni- ty in a busy high tech environ- ment? Community Eye Center has an immediate opening, duties will include exam work up, documentation, testing, patient communication, room preparation, ordering supplies, etc. Competitive pay scale & benefits. email resume with salary requirements to john.brown@community eye- center.net. 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Go to: yoursun.com and click on Classifieds *Fast Easy * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUN yorcedtcr A+ BARTENDER & POKER DEALER TRAINING Ages 18+ 1+ week programs Job Assistance 24 Years in SW Florida Day, Eve & Saturday classes $35/week Payment Plans (941) 564-9633 KITCHEN MANAGER, for Senior community in Arcadia. Must have exp with budgets, inventory, & staff management. Food manager certification & background check required. Fax resume to 863-993-0208 [ijOW HIrIl' 1, EXPERIENCED PREP COOKS Please Apply in Person LAISHLEY CRAB HOUSE 150 Laishley Court Punta Gorda WAITSTAFF, EVENINGS, Experienced only need apply in person Elena's Restaurant, 615 Cross St, Punta Gorda Mon Fri 2- 4pm only SKILLED TRADES S2050 AUTO BODY Technician, must have own tools & trans- portation. Salary neg. depend- ing on exp. (941)-255-5967 CAGE & GUTTER INSTALLERS EXPERIENCE A MUST. Min 5yrs. (941)-475-1931 CARPENTERS & Semi skilled Laborer for project in NP. Fax resume to 772-283-3121 email: job11063@hotmail.com RV TECHNICIAN Immediate opening Full Time. Job includes chassis, plumbing, carpentry, appliance repair, LP gas systems, electrical systems. DFW, Non-Smoker. Call Craig Hinshaw at (941) 966-5335 or fax to (941) 966-7421 TOP TREE CLIMBER, Top pay, Top Company, CDL, Class B with Air Required, Clean driving record. Certs. a plus Sarasota Job Loca- tion. 941-359-0026 SKILLED TRADES 2050 SINGLE WIDTH PRESS OPERATOR wanted for the Charlotte Sun Herald. Minimum of 5 years of single width offset experience. Knowledge of quarter fold- ers, stackers a plus. Must be able to work in a fast paced deadline oriented environment. Must be profi- cient in back to back color register. Interested candi- dates please submit your resume to cgermann@suncoastpress.com for consideration. We are a drug and nicotine free work- place. Pre-employment drug/nico- tine testing required. EOE SWIMMING POOL CONSTRUCTION Pool Plumber- Hard work- er and must be motivated experience preferred, but will train the right person DFWP-CLEAN DL Inquire at: NAUTILUS POOLS 941-624-5744 18380 Paulson Dr. SALES 2070 BOCA GRANDE Gourmet & Gift Store, seasonal, part time, sales associate. Saturday a must. Gourmet food knowledge required & retail experience preferred. Bridge pass paid. Call between lpm-5pm 941-964-0614 ask for Lora. CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. 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Be advised to Check License Numbers with the State by Calling 1-850-487-1395 or on the Web at myfloridalicense.com Als PaImI Trimng, M ulch a I C ean ps I0 M -Pinte )Pi-i TWO MEN AND A TRUCK "Movers Who Care" We sell boxes! 359-1904 U.S. DOT No. 1915800 Fully Licensed and Insured Larry's Paintna Alexander's Wallaer Painting Etc. (941) 228-6747 25 year Pro Interior/Ext FREE ESTIMATES Drive/Gorae/Deck No Job Too Small Pressure Wash/Repair NO Job T Small Remove/Instal Northeast Pre-Rent/Sole Spec. Workmanship and Free Est, Ref, Uc, Ins. Reasonable Prices 941-496-9131 Fully Licensed or and Insured 941-223-0941 MOVING HEP Packing Loading Drivinn JIM 223-6870 JFRichl@comcast.net SENIOR DISCOUNTS * aa ..j a 27L Years Ex -ji MayRf Moving & Delivery Honest, Reliable Courteous Very Low Rates 15 yrs. Experience Lie. & Ins. 941-237-1823 FI Mover Reg. No. IM1647 1/2 PRICE MOVING & 9 HAULING v Moving Large & Small Jobs v Furniture, Appliance & Construction Removal . Demolition *' Delivery Service v' Free Scrap Removal v Discounts v Tree Service 805-252-3452 Licensed &Insured BEST COAST PAINTING "BEST PRICE FOR A QUALITY JOB" Residential/Commercial * New Construction * Custom Home/ Repaints * Interior Exterior * Pressure Washing 941-815-8184 Lic# AAAOO101254 Lic./Insured Free Estimates FREESTIMATES FI ESTIMATES ReOferenceSAVailal// Serving Southwest Florida Lic# 10-00007724 & Insured 941-474-9091 (941) 255-3834 Liensed & insured (4) LiI3 0103673-0405875 06, 0 1- OF= l( The Sun Classified-Section A Page 8 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 r; aonr )] ld I Dmovin DSEMI= ) pintng SUPERIOR I ) Palinting w SU NEWSPAPERS 1 p ma tne people nere to Keep your nome, business ana transportation running smootmy. Include Your Business in This Directory. Call 866.463. 1638 'IIiQ SAVE MONEY! On all Your Plumbing Needs Full Service Plumbers Swift Plumbers.com Aaron Swift, Inc. I iGI SBackflow Testing ONLY $19.95 y 9Call Swift Plumbers NOW State license # QB42652 Utility Department Charges $3S00 Cli L c Eix r s 2I3 0I 01I *luIliluINi -4mumS( -)4Plumbin(I retiredd but not tired' Faucets, Sinks, Stools, Garbage Disposals, Pressure Tanks, Water Softeners/filters Etc. Most Anything, Just Ask Ross Master Plumber RF11067393 1941204-4286 '0' Q' 0" ' S Complete Pool Driveway designs Service and Repair Garage foors 1. Bi-weekly Senior SChemical Service Discounts Leak Detection Licensed & Insured y Owner Operated 941.585.1711 941-375-1103 Lic. Ins Bailey's Painting and Pressure Cleaning * Exterior/ Interior Painting * Soffit and Facia Repair Lic.& Insured in Sarasota, No. Port & Charlotte Counties CHAMBER MEMBER Serving the 1983 941.497.1736 Jenkins Home Improvement * Pressure Washing * Driveways * Pool Decks & Cages * Soffit & Facia * Seamless Gutters * Repairs * Painting Also Vinyl Siding, Soffit & Facia Installation 941-497-2728 Owner/Operated Lic./Ins. John's Rescreening & Handyman Service *Pool Cages '- * Lanai's & Entries 7" * Garage Slider Screens * 25 years experience "Don't let the bugs bite Call for Free Estimates" No job too small, We do them all 941-883-1381 Lic. 9341 & Insured OcsT~l3^^^^^^Ol^^^^'w^or^"'I I I^^ SCREEN MACHINE $50 Tops, $30 Sides Complete Rescreen $1095 (up to 1500 sq ft) Add "No See Umm" screen for $100 FREE ESTIMATES (941) 879-3136 Lic. 22454& Ins. Reai 6I&IINC Pressre Wshin E&F Rescreens Family Owned &' Opeated *Pool cages *Lanais :Entjuwaus SGarage Sliders Honest. DEpendable. Ouality Service References Available. FREE ESTIMATES Licensed & Insured. 941-915-7793 or 493-4570 DaIwW( Randy Haskett Screening Licensed & Full Insured 25yrs. of experience SPECIALIZING IN RESCREENING POOL CAGES & LANAIS Also Repairs, Entryways, Garage, Sliders No Job Too Small 809-1171 I. * Specializing in Pool Cages * Serving Sarasota County Since 1978 * Free Estimates 941-484-2232 Lic/Ins. VOTED BESTOF THE BEST IN CHARLOTTE COUNTY ROOFING a IAISRS lit 2 0 4"\ 'JUST CALL s.STEVE & HAVE A GREAT DAY. METAL-TILE SHINGLE FLAT ROOFS SOver 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE GREAT WORK IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA ATA GREAT Small or Large Repairs to Total PRICE' Replacement Steve's the Man for the Job! Lic CCC1326838 Bonded & Insured rere(- ) RIii in Re-Roofing & Repair Specialists LEONARD'S ROOFING, & INSULATION INC. f Family owned and operated since 1969 "a *r Sin le Ply Shingle S etal ip Full Carpentry SBuilt-up SService Available Reagan Leonard 488-7478 Lic.# RC 0066574 Steve Gabor FLLic#CCC1326751 Lic #CRC1328045 GAF ELK Certified Tornado Co. DBA Reliant Roofing New Roofs, Re-Roofs, Repairs All Types of Roofing James Weaver Roofing Family _, Owned & Operated l Since 1984 426-8946 Free Estimates Metal, shingles, flat roofs. Replace & Repair Lic#CCC1325995 ATEH Ea *fNntinglotat SOM RooFm Rwovwa OurSpecey j PmIurn Iur. _____I __I1 ' i I Kaufman l S_, ,,, -Roofing 2011 Remodeling Big 50 Award Winner n 1miogI "The Best of the Best" Chosen out of 800,000 remodeling contractors nationwide ( Reroofs & Repairs Shingle Tile Metal Flat Bn Call Nowfora FREEEstimate 941 -473-3605 Coupons atwww.markkaufmanroofing.com Lic. #CCC044038 Reros &R ir Inuac Insetin 941-43-778 LI:C9075 IL CaU ENGLEWOOD ROOFING Family Owned Since 1961 NEW ROOFS RE-ROOFS REPAIRS Commercial & Residdental State UclCCC 1325679 Reroos Ar Our Spelty Bus: 941-474-5487 Fax: 941-475-0799 Call Ron Call John Why replace it when you can save it! 12 Year Warranty Preserves & Rejuvenates Increases Wind Protection Mildew Resistant Any Color- Even Clear. R24 R Value Shingles Built-up* Tile Foam Polyester. Metal Flat Roofs &More. 426-9354 423-5458 800-221-6751 Lic#AAA7719 10% Discount KEVIN WELSH CONTRACTING, INC. ROOFING CONTRACTOR Preventative Roof Maintenance "Small problems become BIG ONES" Roof Repair, Reroof, Inspections Kevin (941) 474-9107 (941) 525-3806 FREEESTMATES 35YEARSEXP Lic. CCC1326254 *INSURED Liene I - - - .. IIII I ---- - Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 9 11 j m Plc Your Ad Hee Cal 42-31 I rrmW The Sun Classified-Section A Page 10 EINICIV Saturday, January 21, 2012 GENERAL GENERAL 2100 L 2100 i GENERAL S2100 ARE YOU PEOPLE ORIENTED? The Charlotte Sun is accept- ing applications for a part- time weekend Customer Service Representative. Must be 18 years or older. Reliable, flexible, pleasant personality and the ability to handle customer relations, Computer literate and be able to multi-task. Weekends 6AM to 1PM plus holidays. Please apply at 23170 Harborview Rd. Charlotte Harbor Mon.-Fri. 9AM-4PM. Appli- cants please fill out an appli- cation. We will contact you for an interview. We are a drug free workplace and pre- employment drug testing is required. EOE Non smoking office CARPET CLEANER TECH. FT. Will train. Must have Clean Cut Appearance & Valid Driver's License. Apply in person: 162 Progress Cir., Venice. CUSTODIAL POSITION P/T weekends, background check req. send resumes to: info@cumc.info FUNDRAISER GURU- looking for help organizing a fundraiser, to purchase to wheelchair equipped van.Call 941-623-5697 NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! HAIRSTYLIST, now looking for a hairstylist, experience a plus but not necessary. Tropical Trends Salon Call: 941-505-1011 HANDYMAN to manage small Punta Gorda farm for free housing. 248-379-1866. MODELS NEEDED All types & ages 5 yrs/ up 941-955-9128 PORT CHARLOTTE FLORIST requires Part-time Floral Designer & Delivery Driver, Must be experience in floral design and hold a valid drivers license. Please 941-625-2436 INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER CARRIERS The Venice Gondolier is looking for a delivery person one day a week in the Sarasota area. Must be available during the day. Suppliment your income with this great opportunity. Reliable transportation, a valid Florida driver's license and proof of insurance are required. Apply in person at the VENICE GONDOLIER 200 E. Venice Ave. online at www.yoursun.com. 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 GENERAL 2100 SUN -I C-y ^-/ -t- I ....NS'APRS The Sun is looking for part- time layout/design help. Knowledge in InDesign and/or newspaper experi- ence a plus. Computer experience a must. Job involves evening/weekend hours. Please send resume to nlane@sun-herald.com EOE Drug/smoke free workplace. ASK US HOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! C KHECI THE 1 CLASSIFIEDS! "F__ jo"' PART TIME/ TEMPORARY 2110 ARE YOU PEOPLE ORIENTED? The Charlotte Sun is accept- ing applications for a part- time weekend Customer Service Representative. Must be 18 years or older. Reliable, flexible, pleasant personality and the ability to handle customer relations, Computer literate and be able to multi-task. Weekends 6AM to 1PM plus holidays. Please apply at 23170 Harborview Rd. Charlotte Harbor Mon.-Fri. 9AM-4PM. Appli- cants please fill out an appli- cation. We will contact you for an interview. We are a drug free workplace and pre- employment drug testing is required. EOE Non smoking office BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! SEEKING EMPLOYMENT 2120 Retired Englewood business woman would like to assist oth- ers w/tasks like transporting to appts, errands, & duties. BONDABLE 941-716-3322 IN THE SUN CLASSIFIED YOU CAN..... /Find a Pet .Find a Car /Find a Job /Find Garage Sales ./Find A New Employee /Sell Your Home /Sell Your Unwanted Merchandise .,Advertise Your Business or Service Classified - it's the reliable source for the right results SSUN1 LWSPIERS ' Find the people here to keep your home, business and transportation running smoothly. lm- -Include Your Business in This Directory. Call 866.463.1638 *EOi@ RICI LANDERS STUCCO, INC. New Constriction & Remodels Rusted bands & Wire Lath Repair. Spraycrete & Dry-wall repair. (941)497-453 JU PIN! *I -I , * Breakwater STUCCO REPAIRS, CRACKS, RUSTY BANDS, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINT, NEW CONSTRUCTION NO JOB TOO SMALL FREE ESTIMATES COMPETITIVE PRICING QUALITY SERVICE 941-234-6773 1 i--du L inal t1 X TIa &_16 CERAMIC TILE SALES AND/OR INSTALLATION 35 YRS EXP. NO JOB TOO SMALL 12 yrs. In Rotond West. Free estimoles. Installer/Owner. Call Jim 941-697-5948 JI .1 1 ROBE IJONS MERMI TIIE Installation Of All Sn, o D Tile, Marble Stone pair & epae & Wood Flooring Loose or HollOW Shower Bath Remodel Floor Tile r New Construction & Remodeling EE ESTIMATES Established 1988 941-204-2444 Lic. #AAA006338 & Ins LEMON BAY TILE * Convert bath tub to easy access shower " Handicap access shower * Shower repair & replace * Free In-Home Shopping SULicensed & Insured " Owner/Install * Over 20 Years in Englewood 20x20 Porcelain from $3.69 Professionally Installed 474-1000 PROFESSIONAL TREE SERVICE * Stump Removal * Palm Trimming * Removals * Hedge Trimming Lic. #001053- Insured 941-624-4204 Free Estimates 10% Senior Discount 25 Years Experience )Tre Sevic Expert I ree servicess Treeles-Pruning-Deisg -Installatio.StumpGrindig.Remwal I sipaumeruAlHlborist 10% SENIORDISCOUNT 941-426-8983 www.northporttree.com Licensed In Charlotte/Sarasota Counties & the City of Norh Pon Exqerienced, Dnig-FreeCrew Irompt., Curteous& Fully Supenrised FREE ESTIMATES Vw(It A -resrie * Tree trimming & removal *Complete yard care * Home repair Lic. & Insured Warehouse Bay Rentals For small businesses starting at $200 per/mo Zoning is ILW for most types of businesses Sizes 325sq. ft. to 4,000 sq. ft. Venice Warehouse Complex (941) 485-8402 Reach over 150,000 potential customers with your full color ad. Call today to reserve your space. 941-429-3110 SUNA Email: special@sunnewspapers.net .11 ) weiI Ino wndo clloig M Ii p ur otherr Works Well DrWllrg 941-484.3634 Shallow Wells Installed & Repaired SPumps Installed & Repaired Irrigation Installed & Repaird lackShrld kiner Stat i i#W WINDOWS & PRESSURE WASHING New Customer Specials Package Deals Res. & Comm. Free Estimate ic/Ins. 941-661-5281 Sliding Glass Door Wheel Repairs Free Estimates Since 1981 941-706-6445 Windows, Doors & Home Repairs Lic. /Insured CustomJI'ome repairs, Inc. Windows, Doors & more... Jeff Reinhardt * Replacement Windows Interior Doors SHurricane Protection Garage Doors & Patio Doors * Exterior Doors Maintenance, Repairs, Install Complete Handyman Service Call today for your FREE ESTIMATE 941.321.1873 Lic.#AAAQ10860 Insure iIil0= 7 iil117II I VA ,.U iie9so!pA6A "m / aksl1 h I 11 ..... ............. . ................ . A ,. ............... a . The Sun Classified-Section A Page 10 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 I)Smtucoint'TMe IE4 a I I wrehueRentas \ I 1 I0l ilinid M 1 Saturday, January 21, 2012 EINICIV The Sun Classified-Section A Page 11 3000 NOTICES L HAPPY ADS 11 3015 Place your Happy Ad for only $10.75 3 lines 1 day. Add a photo for only $10.00! Please call (866)-463-1638 PERSONALS S3020 ADORABLE TASHA. Stretch & Relax Therapy 941-497-1307 THE GIRL NEXT door, 941-483-0701 North Port ROYSTON FROM PAGE 2 drive to the state Capitol in Tallahassee, where he would attend meet- ings or testify to protect the hobby from negative bills that possibly would hinder those interested in PERSONALS 3020 CHARLOTTE De-Stress for less! 941-600-4317 GWM 60 iso gwm 60 engle- wood venice area 941-445- 1274 ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! Quiet Lifestyle WM 57 desires Quaint WF 65-77. 313-506- 9888 RELAXATION Located in Englewood Call Stormy 941-549-5520 RELAXATION STATION 1225 US 41 Unit B3. Charlotte Trade Center. N of 776. 941-625-0141 SENSATIONS Stress Release 941- 766-7995. 3860 Rt. 41, 2 mi. north of Punta Gorda bridge. Hiring apply in person SINGLE WORKING MAN Looking for Female Friend. 941-284-7939 S THINGS TO DO S3030 Pelican Alley, Has a special on Sunday, Eggs Monte Carlo 2 poachedeggs, over crab cakes, smothered in lobster sauce, rice includ- ed, $10.95 Sunday's Open @ 11:30 a.m. For Reserva- tions, call : 941-485-1893 preserving older vehicles. Always a true gentleman, he personally absorbed travel and lodging ex- penses to accomplish his mission: stopping bills like the ones that would have taken certain age vehicles off the streets and another requiring older cars even with current license plates SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION 3060 ED KLOPFER SCHOOLS OF CNA TRAINING-1 wk class $250. Locations: Sarasota Port Char- lotte, Ft. Myers 800-370-1570 NEED CASH FLACNA.COM CNA S250 HHAl25 CEU's 50. Phlebotomy $300 State testing onsite. 941-822-2290 Heat & Air JOBS Ready to work? 3 week accelerated program. Hands on Environ- ment. Nationwide certifications and Local Job placement Assistance! (877)359-1690. BIBLE STUDY & CHURCHES 3065 BIBLE STUDY "First Resurrection" Call Tom (941)-423-5458 CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 1936 E. Venice Ave. Venice Friday at 9am. Study fea- tures video teachings of noted Bible Scholars on various subjects. For more info. Call Rev. Jones at: 941-485-7070 or visit www.CBCVenice.com COMMUNITY CENTER 4PM 7PM each Wednesday. Christ the King Lutheran Church, 23456 Olean Blvd. PC, Open to All Ages. For more info 941-766-9357 to be parked inside when not in parades, shows or benefit activities. That was my first con- tact with him in the fall of 1996, and we became friends, keeping in touch regularly. His personal collection of vehicles presently ranged from the mid-'60s to 1978, all BIBLE STUDY & CHURCHES 3065 FAITH BUILDERS A Basic Study to Build your Christian Faith. Call Pastor Parsons at Christ the King Lutheran Church for times. 941-766-9357 Port Charlotte FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4005 Palm Drive, PG Thursday @ 10:30 a.m. Adult Bible Study Open To Everyone! 941-639-6309 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 278 S. Mango St. Englewood Monday & Thursdays at 9am. Offering chair exer- cise classes For more info. Call 941-474-2473 BURIAL LOTS/ CRYPTS 3070 CRYPTS, SIDE-X-SIDE $5,750 Royal Palm Memorial Gardens. (941)-639-2591 MEMORIAL BENCH GRANITE and Lakeside site at Royal Palm $5,100, 941-637-7262 RESTLAWN CEMETERY Gar- den of Eternal Love. Last 2 Spaces. $2,000. for both. (352)-474-6257 LOST & FOUND L : 3090 FOUND CAT Female, Declawed In Front. Rotonda Heights Area. 941-883-1713 road-worthy machines. Originally from Cincin- nati, Ohio, then in the Army 10 years and the Air Force Reserve four years, he became employed by the Postal Service after moving to Florida, work- ing on the east coast, then in Charlotte County as a supervisor, retiring after LOST & FOUND : 3090 LOST CAT: Tabby gray & black stripes with white chest, female, no collar. Lost Friday evening in Island Walk in Venice. 989-295-6444 LOST CELL PHONE at Sand- piper Key. REWARD, please call 941-828-1188 LOST CELL PHONE, Tues. night Jan. 17, Motorola in bright electric blue case w/black trim, in Englewood, possibly at David's Church & Winn-Dixie. (941)-697-8503 LOST HEARING AID, Sun, Jan 8th in vicinity of Jacarran- da and Venice Publix. REWARD! 941-486-8259 LOST LARGE Black Rinestone Broach. Lost in the Tiki Bar or Dining Room at Bennedetto's on New Year's Eve. Has senti- mental value. Call 941-235- 2203 LOST: Nefertiti Egyptian pendant. Pt. Char. Lost Tues. Between Petco & Bed, Bath & Beyond. Sentimental value. Reward. (941)- 391-5191 I Classified = Sales I LOST: PENDANT Nefertiti Gold Near Petco, Bed Bath & Beyond, Port Charlotte area. 941-391-5191 S ARTS CLASSES S3091 BASKETWEAVING CLASSES in Punta Gorda. Beginner & Advanced Classes Monthly. Call Teresa 941-347-7640 30 years. Survivors include his loving wife of 56 years, Anne, originally from near Heidelberg, Germany, where he met and courted her; and their son Robert and one granddaughter, who reside in North Port and always had daily con- tact with him. Funeral arrangements ARTS CLASSES S3091 BEACH GLASS & Shell Jewel- ry, Wednesdays 9:30 12. Call Susan for info. Venice (941)-492-2150 KNIT & CROCHET CLASSES Beginners/Advanced. work at your own pace. Call Barbara (941)-445-4941 CREATIVE SHELL CLASSES Saturday 10am 2pm Learn award winning designs Call Linda (941)-493-2276 MOSAICS Thursday 6 9pm Call Rosemary at 941-697-7888 PG BOAT CLUB 802 Retta Esplanade. Tues. 8am. WOODCARVING 941-505-4246 941-575- 4276 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas DANCE CLASSES S3093 BELLY DANCING Charlotte Cultural Cen- ter Saturdays, 11am. 941-276-0935 are to be completely pri- vate, with burial in at Sara- sota National Cemetery. Don Royston is president and co-founder of the Veteran Motor Car Club ofAmerica SW Florida Region, and may be reached at 941-575-0202 or leekr42@embarqmail. com. By DANNY GAWENDA SPECIAL TO THE SUN As usual, I started Saturday off at Mickey D's. The hot coffee sure felt great. After an hour of fixing the troubles in the world, I was off to the first Southwest Florida Mopar meeting. I parked my Ford SUV across the street and walked in. I don't think anyone saw me, as no one "booed" me. More than 20 new members came and brought their Mopars. Jim Harrower supplied the coffee and doughnuts. The informal meeting went great and it was decided to become a club. Further info will be decided at the next meeting. It was great to see a lot of people from my home state of Michigan. Most of them worked at the old Chrysler headquar- ters in Hamtramck, Mich. For those of you who do not know, Hamtramck was known as the "Polish Capital of the World." I still cannot pronounce some of the names of the businesses in that Brr ... winter car events area. And yes I know that the Dodge Bros. made almost all the parts for Ford's first cars. Never thought I would ever hear the end of that. Thanks for the trophies I would like to thank Linda Linder, the "Cruz'n Chick," for donating all the used trophies. I have a team of re-builders from the Peace River Car Club working on them to make them new. Several readers asked me what to do about the problems they are having getting their car repaired or where to go to have work done. Before you get any repairs done to your car, make sure to get a written price and estimate of what they are going to provide. As far as custom work on your car, ask around at car shows or cruise-ins. For Fords Several car nuts are starting a "Ford-product- only" car club. Fifteen interested people have contacted me about starting this club. This will be a family-type of club for having fun, not just car shows. There will be no limit on age of vehicle or what type of Ford product you have. If interested, contact me at 941-276-1126 and I will pass along the info. Car shows Lug Nuts will have a cruise-in at the Royal Palace Entertainment Center, 4411 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice, at 3 p.m. Jan. 29. Lil Audry will do the "DJ-ing" for this show. Queen Darlene of the Royal Palace will host this cruise-in and will have a bunch of great free prizes to give away. Trophies will be given out. Discounted food will be served inside at Yvette's Bar and Grill. I was told by the head chef that several new items will be added to the already great menu. This cruise-in is free to all. Remember, you never know who will show up PHOTO PROVIDED Harbor Nissan recently donated $10,700 to the Homeless Coalition of Charlotte County. Business owner Chris Freeland said he was inspired to do so by a story on "60 Minutes"and did so after making a pledge at the Coalition's Mistletoe Ball. The amount donated was based on car sales. Pictured are, from left, Freeland, Dianne Ingman, Toni Simpson, Angela Hogan, coalition director, Tiffany Morse, Tina Figliuolo, Rick Gladwell, VP and general manager for Harbor Nissan, (second row) Kevin Russel, Mark Martella, Mike Wyers, Ebert Eberly and Rex Koch, chairman of the Home- less Coalition Foundation. at one of these events. On Feb. 11, the Burnt Store Market and Restau- rant, 16520 Burnt Store Road, Punta Gorda, will have free car cruise-in from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be giveaways and DJ music provided by Lil Audry. For more info, call Serge at 941- 815-1945. Lug Nuts is a no-frills car club no dues, fundraisers or any cost to participate. If you are interested in these "cruise- ins" or have any sugges- tions, contact Danny G at 941-276-1126, or email lugnuts@gmx.com. .,.;.......~u~ -=.....=-ke C. ~k-- Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 11 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 12 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 EDUCATION 3094 Medical Billing Trainees Needed! Hospitals & Insurance Companies depend on Certified Office Assistants! No experience needed! Local Job training & Placement available. HS Diploma or GED & PC needed! 1-888-528-5176 TM PROGRAM Warm Mineral Springs Every Saturday at 11am LECTURE Reduce stress, Improve health. The SUN i N PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU! FIND A JOB! BUY A HOME! BUY A CAR! EXERCISE CLASSES Z: 3095 400 W. Retta Esplanade Saturday at 9:30am. TAI CHI QI GONG FREE YOGA WITH KAREN on Nokomis Beach, Wed,Thur, Fri & Sat 8:30 am. Bring a small blanket. 941-586-7697 FREE BASEBALL INSTRUC- TIONS & travel baseball try- outs, ages 8-14, for spring season. Storm Baseball. For more information call (941)-421-9822 GULF COAST ACUPUNCTURE 151 Center Rd. Wednesday 5:30pm Thursday 9:00 am Saturday 8:30am YOGA FOR BEGINNERS Proceeds to Venice Wildlife Center Call Rick or Mary 941-488-1769 KRIYA YOGA MEDITATION 1250 Rutledge St. Unity Church of Peace Monday at 7pm. 941-423-0029 MARTIAL ARTS Shaolin Kung Fu Training. Flexible schedul- ing. For more information call 941- 421-6547 YOGA CLASS FREE FREE Hatha Yoga Class Thurs- day's at 8:30am to New Stu- dents with Yoga for Every Age. Instructor Ilse Mindling RYT This class is suitable for those with little or no experience. Proper alignment, movement and breath will be emphasized. Relaxation/meditation is part of every class. Beginners welcome. Punta Gorda Isles Civic Assoc. 2001 Shreeve St. See http://www.yogaforeveryage.com or call 941-204-0095 for more info. PIs. bring your own yoga mat. RELIGION CLASSES Z3096 BEGIN YOUR DAY IN DEVOTIONAL STUDY Christ the King Lutheran Church, 23456 Olean Blvd. TUES & FRI 9:00-9:30 am. For more info 941-766-9357 Port Charlotte FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4005 Palm Drive, Punta Gorda Various Days & Times CONFIRMATION/BIBLE STUDY Adult Infomational class 941-639-6309 OTHER CLASSES 3097 CONCENTRATIVE MEDITA- TION with Linda Weser, 7 p.m. every Monday at Unity Church of Peace, 1250 Rutledge Street, off Veterans Boulevard between Orlando Boulevard and Torrington Street, Port Charlotte/North Port line. Free; open to the public. 941-423-8171 or 941629- 2077 4000 FINANCIAL LOANS/ MORT- GAGES MONEY WANTED -- $60k, 4 yr. Balloon 6%=34% yield 941-629-5659 5000 BUSINESS SERVICES AN OCCUPATIONAL LIC. may be required by the City and/or County. Please call the appropriate occupational licensing bureau to verify. S APPLIANCE SERVICE/REPAIR Z 5020 CLEAN DRYER VENT BE SAFE & SAVE $35 (941)-204-9070 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 ADULT CARE 5050 CNA FOR in-home adult care, 30 yrs experience, references 941-830-4151 CHILD CARE L 5051 ALL CHILDCARE FACILITIES MUST INCLUDE, WITH ADVERTISEMENT, STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY LICENSE NUMBER. CHUTES'N LADDERS The Best Family Run Daycares 2 Safe, Quiet & Beautiful Facilities. Professionally Caring Teachers. www.chutesnladders.net (941)-764-3434 (941)-828-0080 DCF Lic. # C20CH0032 & C20CH0019 FLORIDA STATE LAW requires all child care centers and day care businesses to register with the State of Flori- da. The Sun Newspapers will not knowingly accept advertis- ing which is in violation of the law COMPUTER SERVICE 5053 COMPUTER TUTOR (Your home or mine) ONLY $25.00 an hour! Please call Steve at: 941-445-4285 CLEANING SERVICES W 5060 LuLu's Cleaning & Land- scaping Relax Let Me Do The Work! 22 yrs. exp. 941-416-0975 PAMELA TRACY'S Cleaning Service. 35 yrs exp. Honest, affordable. 941-585-5402 HEATING & AIR 5090 HONEST AIR CONDITION- ING & HEATING. Comm. & Res. Serving Sarasota & Char- lotte County. 941-423-1746 Lic. CA C056738 HOME / COMM. IMPROVEMENT z! 5100 ABBEE PAVERS Driveways, Pool Decks, Patio 941-639-5209 Lic. & Ins. CARPENTER, INC. Handyman Rotten wood, doors, soffit, facia, etc. Phil 941-626-9021 lic. & ins. CERAMIC TILE installed from $1 per sq ft. Call now! 941-979-9902 DAN THE HANDYMAN Bath rm & kitchen remodels Painting, Carpentry, Anything? 941-697-1642 NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! DAVE'S HANDYMAN Honest, Knowledgeable & Reli- able. Call for all your needs, Sm/Lg 941-628-8326 Lic/Ins FCI CONSTRUCTION Con- crete, Masonry and Demoli- tion. Driveways, Additions, Commercial Buildings. 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RF11067393 Ross (941)-204-4286 V//V//V IN THE SUN CLASSIFIED YOU CAN..... /Find a Pet /Find a Car /Find a Job /Find Garage Sales /Find A New Employee /Sell Your Home /Sell Your Unwanted Merchandise /Advertise Your Business or Service Classified - it's the reliable source for the right results POOL SERVICES :5165 AZTECH POOLS Personal- ized Complete Pool Serv. & Repair Lic/Ins. 941-585-1711 PRESSURE CLEANING 0 5180O DIRT BUSTERS PRESSURE CLEANING LLC. Walls, Drive- ways, Sidewalks, Roofs...ETC. No Job Too Big or Small 941- 2864671 / 6288326 Lic./lns. CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas RECREATION S5181 FISHING CHARTER reelextremefishing@gmail.com SCREENING L 5184 CUSTOM RESCREENING & Repair and Pressure Washing. Visa/MC (941)-979-0922 6000 MERCHANDISE GARAGE SALES 6001 Arcadia 6002 Englewood 6003 Lake Suzy 6004 Nokomis 6005 North Port 6006 Port Charlotte Deep Creek 6007 Punta Gorda 6008 Rotonda 6009 Sarasota 6010 South Venice 6011 Venice 6012 Out Of Area 6015 Flea Market 6020 Auctions MERCHANDISE 6013 Moving Sales 6025 Arts & Crafts 6027 Dolls 6030 Household Goods 6035 Furniture 6038 Electronics 6040 TV/Stereo/Radio 6060 Computer Equip 6065 Clothing/Jewelry/ Accessories 6070 Antiques & Collectibles 6075 Fruits/Veges 6090 Musical 6095 Medical 6100 Health/Beauty 6110 Trees & Plants 6120 Baby Items 6125 Golf Accessories 6128 Exercise/Fitness 6130 Sporting Goods 6131 Firearms 6132 Firearm Access. 6135 Bikes/Trikes 6138 Toys 6140 Photography/Video 6145 Pool/Spa & Supplies 6160 Lawn & Garden 6165 Storage Sheds/ Buildings 6170 Building Supplies 6180 Heavy Constr. Equipment 6190 Tools/Machinery 6220 Office/Business Equip & Supplies 6225 Restaurant Supplies 6250 Appliances 6260 Misc. Merchandise 6270 Wanted to Buy/T rade ARTS AND CRAFTS S6025 CANDLES W/VALENTINE CARD LABELS 160Z JAR $15 941-426-5379 FRAMED OIL painting Boats on shore gold ornate frame 16x18 $15 859-466-9572 FRAMES FOR Art 20X24. 10 left $28 717-659-0146 FRAMES FOR Art 22X28 7 left $36 717-659-0146 QUILT SUNBONNET sue and sam Light Colors. Full size bed $499 941-624-6598 DOLLS 6027 "ANNALEE" GOOSE DOLL MINT VINTAGE PC 10" W/ORIG TAG $15 941-639-1517 CABBAGE PATCH Dolls pair 1 irl 1 boy in good condition $40, OBO 941-423-2818 DAWN HEAD to Toe x3 Dawn w/wigs/clothes $175 941- 698-0446 MUFFY VANDER bears non smoking. vg cond. $5 941- 258-0810 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 4FT. FLUORESC Lights 2 pc brand new in boxes. $110, OBO 941-697-1110 50 COOKBOOKS Each $1I 941-488-0417 I HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 AIR CONDITIONER Whirlpool 10,000 BTU, runs well. $80 860-941-8073 AIR PURIFIER ionic $30 941- 227-0676 AIR PURIFIER Rainbow 500 ozone generator $175, OBO 941-575-0273 ANTIQUE CHINESE Imprint Tall Lamp $40 941-276-8259 BATH VANITY maple with marble top, 48" $175 941- 662-9818 BED ENSEMBLE F/Bed&Bath Gold complete Queen Set $50, OBO 941-697-7626 BED FRAME steel mint con- dition $15 941-497-1962 BED KING Serta pillow top $275 941-697-0777 BED QUEEN pillow top, nice! $175 941-697-0777 BED TOPPER Down, feather, topper, $40 941-505-0094 BEDSPREAD KG. tan,grn,sm.floral + 2 shms.ruf- fle edge $20 941-625-5211 BIG GAS grill $65, OBO 941-623-3723 BLENDER OSTER 4242 Clas- sic Design Beehive Blender (NEW) $25 941-627-9466 BLENDER, OSTER Beehive, New,2-Speed Classic Iconic Design $22 941-626-7754 CARPET NEW piece 6'2" x 5'1" green/teal tones. $20, OBO 269-251-4543 CHANDELIER BRASS, crystal, w/long chain. $75, OBO 941-697-1110 CHINA NORITAKE 40 pc./w creamer and sugar $499 941-698-0446 CHINA, 16 place settings $50 941-575-0111 COFFEE MAKER Philips Senseo gourmet black $10, OBO 941-626-9027 COFFEE MAKER Tassimo sin- gle cup with rack and supplies $100 941-624-4523 COMPLETE BATH: New linens, accessories. Brown. 8pcs. $45 941-276-1881 CORNER MEDICINE Cabinet (3) 35X9X12, Mirrored door VGC ea. $49 941-894-4115 CRYSTAL 18PC Tea set 15pc$235 941-627-5300 CRYSTAL 26 pc set $195 941-627-5300 CRYSTAL BOWL 9in $50 941-564-8416 CRYSTAL CHANDELIER Crystal Teardrop with Crystal Cups $200 941-979-7911 CRYSTAL MIKASA 24 glass- es Gold Crown mint. $499 941-698-0446 CRYSTAL VASE 10in $40 941-564-8416 CRYSTAL, MILLER Rogaska 6 place setting glasses set/ice bucket $299 961-623-6281 CURTAINS: WHITE LACE 63x55 $50; 112x83 $75 941-475-1207 CUSHIONS(4) /W slings,PVC lanai roller chairs. Exc.Con. $50, OBO 941-575-6856 DECORATIVE MIRROR Gold 36"X33" Excellent $30 941- 423-9371 DEHUMIDIFIER KENMORE, 30-PINT, AUTOMATIC $50 860-941-8073 DINNER SET, Gorham 8 Place, Warwick Gold Edge $299 941-623-6281 DISHES PHALTZGRAFF TeaRose 8+settings, lots of extras $125 941-493-3331 DISHES WHITE stoneware 2 sets svc for 6. $15 941-697-9991 MIRROR BACK of door white frame new $5 941-629-8955 Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 13 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 DISHWASHER LOWER RACK NEW IN BOX For GE,Hotpoint, RCA $65 941-894-4115 DRAPES, LINED 3 prs. earth- tone, 50" x 84", each pr. $24 269-251-4543 FIREPLACE HEATER fan good heater exc cond $125 941-575-8229 FOSTORIA COIN GLASS AMBER COIN GLASS 25 PCS. WONT SEP.CASH ONLY $200 941-613-2329 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com 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. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** G.E MICROWAVE 1 Year old. $25 941-375-8269 GOLD ORNATE mirror 4'x2'.beveled.beautiful.new. $85, OBO 941-235-2203 MATTRESS/BOX. New -Will sell $100. 941-629-5550 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 I BUY FURNITURE Or anything of value! 941-485-4964 LAMP RETRO white/yellow. 8" diam. 37" tall $10 859-466-9572 LAMP, TIFFANY style, red, blue, green, yellow, 15" across. $40 941-423-0505 LENOX ENCORE Stemware 32 pieces $10 each, OBO 813-505-9560 LIGHT FIXTURE (w/bulb+cord) 4' fluorescent $7 941-629-8955 MATTRESS, QUEEN AND BOX. Brand New will sell $175. Also have KING. 941- 629-5550 MATTRESS & BOXSPRING queen size $300, OBO 863- 990-6429 MATTRESS TOPPER 2.5" memory foam, $20 941-505- 0094 MIRRORS (2) Etched glass Arched style. $75 941-698- 0433 Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: yoursun.com and click on Classifieds *Fast Easy * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUNM I pa 4a HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 NEW CONSIGNMENT STORE Now accepting merchandise. 353 W. Dearborn St. 941- 286-6532 or 416-1455 OIL PAINTING Abstract, blue, white, black, etc. $25 941- 423-9371 OIL PAINTING Surf and Shore, 41"x53" $40, OBO 941-685-4363 ORIENTAL RUG, 8x11 Navy w/lvory $50 813-240-0844 PAINTINGS: BEAUTIFUL OCEANVIEW, 29X17. $49 941-525-9392 PINE CABINET can be hung on wall.bathroom etc. $30, OBO 941-235-2203 POSTER FAMOUS DONALD ROLLER WRIGHT $20 941- 204-1437 PR. OF seagull pictures mat- ted & framed. 20x21".ex.c. $40, OBO 941-235-2203 QUILTS TWIN Reversible Bk/blu/white and It. blue on other. $20 269-251-4543 ROOM AIR/CONDITIONER G.E. Portable $225 941-483- 3523 RUG ZEN Garden area Red/Gold Tapete 63-94 $225 941-623-6281 SEWING MACHINE Singer vintage,exc.cond model 185k $50, OBO 571-251-4101 SEWING MACHINE, Ken- more, Brother $40&up x cond. 941-493-7166/941-416-3508 SILVERWARE, GLD&SLV ptrn.srvl2,72pc wd.case.nice $99, OBO 941-625-5211 SPACE HEATER Ceramic, Holmes 1000/1500watts $17, OBO 941-575-0273 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 SPACE HEATER great cond $30 941-227-0676 STAINED GLASS Lamps 2 Arrowhead design /wood $75, OBO 941-575-8750 STOVE TOP BELGIAN WAF- FLER & 10" CAST IRON SKIL- LET. EA $20 941-639-1517 TABLEWARE 144 PCS. 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Textured fin- ish $125 941-828-0454 VOTIVE/TEALITE HOLDERS (10) Asst. shapes, sizes, col- ors. $20 941-276-1881 WALL MIRROR Oval w/42" x 54" gld ornate frame $175, OBO 847-727-0044 WATER DISPENSER B&D PRIMO Black & gray hot &gray cold EC. $80 941-735-1709 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 WATERCOLOR: SHELLS beautifully framed, signed 18X22 $25 941-525-9392 WATERFORD CRYSTAL 8 glasses and 1 decanter $150 941-564-8416 WILD FLOWER Table Arrange- ment Gorgeous! $10 941- 276-8259 WINDOW A/C 6000 BTU very little use. $50 941-474-0010 HOLIDAY ITEMS 6031 TEDDY BEAR, brown3'H soft,shaggy...for your Valen- tine!New. $15 941-276-1881 FURNITURE L 6035 2 SWIVEL BAR STOOLS GREAT CONDITION! $90 217-652-5406 3 PIECE wicker liv.rm. suite pastels VGC $450 941-697- 5577 ,JJ UV I ILL VIIICn e ,iI Danbury front vented dig- ital mini cellar w/ lock 34"H X 23 7/8"W X 23 7/8"D. $250 941-627-9712 A FURNRTURE SHOPPE BUYING QUALITY Used Furniture 941-473-1986 FURNITURE 6035 50'S DINING set White wrought iron perfect condi- tion 30'x50' new glass top $225 941-764-1806 ANTIQUE EMPEROR Grand- father Clock Westminster Chimes $600 941-575-0520 ARMCHAIRS (2) Ig. wicker/rattan. 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SCAN HERE TO SEE A COMPLETE LIST OF OUR CERTIFIED & QUALITY 10941 w12591 11,941 $12941 12941 PRE-OWNED INVENTORY! i-JbU^ ./tT 5 5 ,S - $944 AN 7,7IZM.,77, [23aaDAw iir II $5991 55.. $7944 . ....... .. 201 TOOT CAM-Y_ STK#T11370A, AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC, STK#D11307A STK#T11321A, AUTOMATIC STK#T11229AA, AUTOMATIC STK#T20055A, AUTOMATIC STK#M2045A, AUTOMATIC $13741 s13999 s15541 s18941 s20941 s23941 STK# D1173AA, AUTOMATIC STK# H20596A, AUTOMATIC STKI#P $10992 $13941 $I 55 5 5..i.'M .C $9981 55. 8A. AUTOMATIC STK#11022A, AUTOMATIC 541 s14.941 $999 STK#PD5891, AUTOMATIC $1M644 $10541 AUTOMATIC, STK#PD5860 s$91M VP 9I /llJAUte mT Ial The Sun Classified-Section A Page 14 E/N/C/V E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 15 rC~.IW!~ZI:I~O~LII~:~ i I r_ F 2008 CHE SCION i""i B 3IS_ II T-1i i 200-6CHEROLET 2008 H UNDAimA y W 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA LE S 2011 TO77 20 10 MA MZDA MX-5 MIATAi s^K-iI^ mcorn The Sun Classified-Section A Page 16 E/N/C/V ,jturi.jr , J.j1uJr, 2 1 21 2 FURNITURE FliRNITURE 6035 L 6035 i FURNITURE OO 6035 BUNK BEDS: TWIN BOTTOM, SINGLE TOP, SLEEPS 3 WITH 2 storage drawers/mattress perfect condition. $350 941-429-1631 CHAIRS pair [2] Gray fabric Utility Chairs. Excell.cond. $60 941-473-9269 CHAIRS 2 wood/open sides grn/whte knub cotn fab exc cond $150 941-726-9850 CHEST 3 drawer oak 40Wx29H ideal for TV $150 865-414-0073 CHINA CABINET 57x78 glass top bottom storage 400 941-769-4517 CHINA CABINET light, gold etch, 2pc $495 941-627- 5300 CHINA CABINET soft green exc. cond $150, OBO 941- 460-8915 COFFEE & End Tables Cherry. $150 941-347-7190 COFFEE / End Tables wood / glass ,very good condition $100, OBO 941-876-3905 COFFEE TABLE Dk Wood top with blk iron legs.41x24x18 " $25 203-494-7261 COFFEE TABLE glass top, 38" square, metal base $60 941-505-0623 COFFEE TABLE MARBLE BEAUTIFUL EX/COND. $300 941-698-0619 COMPUTER CHAIR $40 941-228-7010 COMPUTER DESK Desk w/shelf top and drawers $25, OBO 941-830-2356 COMPUTER DESK/HUTCH Ex. Cond. 75"L36"D75"H $250 941-661-5581 COUCH & love seat, excellent condition $550/both. Call after 5pm 941-493-1194 COUCH 7 1/2 foot long light blue,green, peach $195 941- 627-5300 COUCH AND loveseat, black leather $250; Glass Ent. Center incl 32" TV $100. 941-743-5474 COUCH CUSTOM, print 7'6 x 2'2h. $125, OBO 847-727- 0044 COUCH LEATHER BROWN, DUAL RECLINER. $425, OBO 941-429-8551 COUCH, CHAIR & LOVESEAT Oversized WICKER set. $350 715-208-0047 COUCH/LOVESEAT MUST SELL! neutral color. $395 941-580-1921 CURIO CABINET Natural, 30x76" 3 glass shelves $100, OBO 941-735-1709 CURIO LIGHTED CARVED CHERRYWOOD, LIKE NEW. $499 941-275-5700 DESK 43X18, MAPLE, 7 DRAWER, EXC. COND. $175 941-743-6699 DESK SECRETARY Genuine Mahogany $375 941-228- 7010 DESK THOMASVILLE drop lid solid cherry wood $395, OBO 941-423-2818 DINETTE SET 5 pc 42"rnd glass tble mosaic design $225, OBO 941-613-2352 DINETTE SET Glass Top Mar- ble Base 4 Chairs $125 941-276-8259 DINETTE SET w/ Bakers rack glass/rattan $250, OBO 941- 876-3905 DINETTE SET Wood drop-leaf table,2 chairs, side board. Exc. $100 941-488-8691 DINING RM SET NICE OAK VENEER. 6CHAIRS/2LEAVES $350 941-416-8058 DINING ROOM Set Antique Gold/Pecan Table, 6 Chairs, Hutch $200 941-979-7911 DINING SET 42x72 glass top, 6 chair, blk&mauve $375 941-769-4517 DINING TABLE & 6 chairs, solid, cane-backed, fruitwood color, $175 941-493-3331 Dining Table 6 chairs light, new $1500, ASKING $550, matching Hutch & China Cabi- net new $1000, ASKING $350 941-830-8340 DINING TABLE 66x42, 6 chairs. Walnut, All excellent $125 941-426-5268 N. Port DINING TABLE Mohaganv, 2 18"ext. Very rugged $50. firm. 207-453-8425 Pt Char. DINING TABLE Round wood Vintage 70s needs refinish $75, OBO 941-735-1709 DINING TABLE, beautiful, oval glass top, (41x62), white rattan base, 6 chairs (2cap- tain) w/red striped seats. Less than 4 yrs old. Purchased at Fox Furniture, MUST SEE. $500. Englewood 941-475- 2093 DINING TABLE/CHAIRS light wood 48"round w/upholstered chairs $130 740-601-4067 DINING TABLE/CHAIRS solid light wood excellent condition upholstered seats $90, OBO 941-268-6495 DRESSER 6 drawer with mir- ror $100 941-255-0104 DRESSER CHERRY 5 Drawer Chest Square 40W 58H $299 941-623-6281 DRESSER/MIRROR DARK wood,14 drawers/big/small $125 941-830-2356 END TABLE glass top 28" square metal base $40 941- 505-0623 END TABLE pecan/cane shelf solid wd/drwer strg EXC COND $50 941-726-9850 END TABLES 2 faux marble 18x18x18 /pedestal base $50 941-726-9850 END TABLES Set of 2 Natural color & GC $40, OBO 941-735-1709 ENT CENTER Solid Oak 5x6,TV space is 37-1/2".Nice $125, OBO 814-573-7578 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Dark cherry color, from Rooms to Go $65 941-916-2621 K/Q HEADBOARD vc mletil frane E:ei e IL,: queC i '1.4 1. 4- i. 57'.44'-.9 LADDER BACK I:h;,:I (4 )othr ru,- -es t ,-, ,I: :I :n: '-, e : h ,- or All 4 C. ':-, 4' t.J .' 1 I LAMP TABLE. \N sh3:de.:erl:s:nil :, e -:4 hriw-h $3:0 *94 .':'I..I Ir'-.. McfU AJO- -*^ CMECK THE _CLASSIFIEDS' LEATHER LOVESEAT Du:il Rerlirniri 'l.e~t., E:uln l .:': i 91 l 1. 1..64i: - LEATHER SOFA Du:il f elihr ing '-.e t i. E ':un. 1.4-99 LIVING ROOM 4r:..whtvr w i +e l ; t ,:1rn '..: t . 9L I. 4.-, .,'::::4 F iRNITliRE 6035 LIVING ROOM T:,le.- -: ll:.ld Pe-:: (i ':: :l .. (2l 'ide Tjst-le-' i.O : *: 941. -9 .-9 1 1 S LOLLY S ESTATES R US ill Pj, "-.. For 1 Itenl Io ALL 41-625-2006 or 628-09411 LOVE SEAT E:r:vn lethrer. l:':' n ,- nirF L:i.e. -:r e t ci rni. i'.. L:U :, CE:i' c 9i .4i1 c.. -.'1, MATTRESS & BOXSPRING. I rni ri: t::iri r, e.,:ellerit : cor itl:in ,. Ic ir e L.be '1. i ': 94 I. --4. :- :9 . OCCASIONAL CHAIR: i,- .ve,1: i ::,oI, Cutt. 'I: lo, le ther '1.1I:0 '94l l : "-5.6.1..' OFFICE ARM ,:h;,: .intrt: VV1rInult mn -i: n .e "ri vivel ' 1 I '- 4 4 1 2 j " .' " I iRNITUiRE 6035 PATIO DINING -et iith 6. :hr:ir.: -. : ind .i.1. 41. PATIO SET I.ls tc le .*-. W ,':h V" '-,. bEl- . '94 1 '.1: '.. '.- RATTAN FURNITURE 'lr:., Lo e ': :st,. i:ot ee .!. Erd T:bl.e c.4-' ., E:. 94 -: l 2- RATTAN ROCKER hcrite t:;rh . i- i..I r~,:,, i.i. e*:e :llenri[ C:o rd . t,,n ,. .':.U1 r':,l d 4 ":', ":'- RECLINER LAIJE 'l;ivel I:el . t-II .. [le,.nr ... :,,,,ood cond. '.- ':4 1 4 : ': : RECLINER TAN ::lo, El:.c :REondE. .WING K 94 .44.-:I. RECLINER WINGBACK old flor l i.*'~. 9 1 *^ l. 1^.'l FURNITURE 6035 ROCKER RECLINER ::ood :onditioniiri Lbei tivee '., ROCKER RECLINER lirht ,ie .reei lcotih vc v cin er ,det:il. _.t .'-.. 94 l.' ': l ': ..:. SLEEP SOFA ,:ueen :.. ilo l C~nrrt, e.- : llerit : ondit ri. I Classified = Sales SLEEPER SOFA .!. Lo:e -e:t t ,l pr rint. .:ooi, : I c: tiion '.::U. .: ':', I :E: 94 1.4 -41 '-.: SLEEPER SOFA O:ueer RobLt :on '. f l .: ..%l r c.i SLEEPER SOFA r :ttiri, C:. tel Cr.t. clean. -.'.i:1 94 1 .'-:,'' ~..-.>. E.. I BWISE 3 pc 6'6h x 8'4 glass, lights $450, OBO 847-727-0044 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER carved pine great looking must see! $100 941-204-5001 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER lighed oak 3 piece set. $250, OBO 941-249-1898 ENTERTAINMENT CTR Wood mahogany color w/doors $200, OBO 941-735-1709 ENTERTAINMENT SHELVES wicker beige tv/cd/dvd room $99 941-743-7696 ETEGERES (2) White Rattan 78X32X18 5 glass shelves VGCea- $135 941-894-4115 FUTON FRAME COMES WITH QUALITY MATTRESS $50 941-416-8058 GLIDER CHAIRS (3) each $7 941-258-0890 HAMMOCK DELUXE with stand, green stripes, like new $100 941-764-7775 HEADBOARD & FRAME, KING SIZE, BROWN CANE. $50 941-255-9152 HEADBOARD FULL-SIZE WOOD I can send pic! $69, OBO 941-544-1128 N.P. PATIO TABLE Highoval glass top. $50 814-573-7578 S 3530 Bee Ridge Road Sarasota ..-AiJ S d t e g _Rn_ _it_.et I: "I" r- NISSAN 8:77-2 74- 9 I 9 ^^M **a "-- *^ HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30AM 8PM SATURDAY 8:3AM 7PM SUNDAY N.:..:.n. 5PM www.ette~issn~co BRN E 02 ISNMRN Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 17 L FURNITURE OO 6035 SOFA & matching loveseat $285; matching swivel rock- er $95; pastel sofabed $225; lider rocker/ottoman 115. All excellent condition! 941-468-4848/941-468-2571 SOFA & rocker loveseat sage green all recline, microfiber exc. $400 941-769-7984 SOFA queen sleeper Like new- Two cushions cream w/ pillows. $350 941-681-6407 SOFA AND loveseat Hickory Hill, Red, Modern and comfort- able $350 607-368-8755 FURNITURE FURNITURE S6035 Lo L 6035 SOFA BED Full, upgd'd mat- tress, perf cond,burnt orange. Sacrifice $350 941-637-1176 SOFA BROYHILL, Light Green Fairly new. $300, OBO 961- 347-8123 SOFA CURVED RATTAN EXC CONDITION $375 941-460- 8528 SOFA EX COND LIKE NEW FL FLORAL EARTH TNS 84" $150, OBO 941-918-9129 SOFA, Full size, beige microfiber. Very nice. $200 941-575-0111 SOFA, LOVE SEAT excl cond mauve gr beige $450, OBO 941-460-8915 SOFA/LOVESEAT matching, beige, microfiber, all reclining, ex. cond. $250 941-769-7984 SOFABED FULL rattan floral exc cond. $125 941-488-1239 SOFAS DBL recliner Newer, microfiber, green. $400 941- 473-2428 TABLE TOP 48x84x3/4 beveled glass $450 941-697- 4349 L FURNITURE 6035 TABLE WITH 4 chairs, white with matching buffett $500 or will separate. 941-625-6988 TRUNK STAGECOACH Wood brass bound leather pulls $275 N.Port 941-276-5525 TUBULAR METAL Car Top, 35" x42" $20 966-6111 TV CABINET Dark wood veneer 53"Hx48"W incl.TV $60 941-764-7724 TV CENTER Sauder 48x48 wht oak side& btm strg grt for BR $45 941-726-9850 I FURNITURE OO 6035 TV STAND 3 drawers & glass cabinet-Dark color $65 941- 916-2621 TV STAND 50L16W17H 1/4 gla&wd $125, OBO 941-474- 8286 TV STAND 52"x24" w/ shelf,frosted glass $40 941- 575-4459 VACCUUM, KIRBY upright with all attachments $50 941- 505-0094 WATER COOLER Culligan for 5 gal. bottles $50 941-505- 0094 FURNITURE 6035 WATERBED w/sophisticated multi bladder system. Exc condition w/clean mattress, frame & headboard,. Sheets & bedspread also included. Deliver if needed. $800 941-380-3510 WHITE OAK wicker open shelves,door wall unit $90 941-580-1921 WHOLE HOUSE of furniture living, dining, bedrms, etc. Pt. Charlotte. 727-244-8625 wi;i~;l GE &m ; i !&!SI! S 6000 I N MERCHANDISE GARAGE SALES 6001 [-]SAT. 8-2 3186 SE Lovejoy St. Multi-Family Yard Sale, baby, gardening, & household items, ENGLEWOOD GARAGE SALES 6002 FRI., SAT. & SUN. 9-5 25 Old Englewood Rd. Everything Must Go! Commercial Sewing Machine, Vinyl Records, Baseball Cards, Furniture, LOTS of Knick-Knacks, 100's of Gal- lons of FREE Exterior & Interior Paint & MORE! m-iFRI.-SAT. 8-4 111 Via LMadonna. bicycles, house- hold, antiques, furniture, tools, comic books, records, misc SAT. 8-1 14859 Ingraham Blvd. S Gulf Cove, COMMUNITY FLEA MARKET/CRAFT SALE Rain/shine. Taking Can Food Donations. -ISAT. 8-2 5881 Gillot Blvd. IAssorted items for sale, collectables & antiques, other items too numerous to list. [-iSAT. 8-4 2430 10th St. Golf cart, loveseat, boat ladders, Breyer horses, cobalt blue glass,ladies 5sp Schwinn -SAT. 9-2 1592 Maria St. (Near Manasota Beach Rd.) LOTS of GOOD STUFF!! Come Check us Out! SAT. 9-2 E1 1600 MANOR RD. SPORT CARDS/ ALBUMS QUALITY ITEMS m-SAT.-SUN. 8-2 9341 President Cir. S Gulf Cove Verticals, china, crystal, rugs, dresser, Qn matt, tables, etc. [-SAT.-SUN. 8-4 2850 13th St. Grove City. Fossels, car access. fas- teners, & a lot of misc. NOKOMIS/OSPREY GARAGE SALES S6004 -]FRI..8-3&SAT...8-12 0728 Portia St. Four families. Misc. items. NOKOMIS/OSPREY GARAGE SALES 6004 F-SAT. 9-2 1035 Oak IMeadow Lane, Rivendell, Osprey. Wonderful garage sale. Something for everyone. Everything clean & everything works. Appl.,furniture, clothes, collectibles & much more. S NORTH PORT GARAGE SALES 6005 [FRI-SAT. 8-3. 5077 Trott Cr. LARGE INDOOR WARE- HOUSE MULTI FAMILY. Tools, equipment, electronics, cloth- ing, lots of furn., flooring, building materials & lots more. -IFRI.-SAT. 8 1442 Ray- iwood Ave hand & garden tools, daybed, wrought iron set, rubbermaid storage chest, hot- wheels & matchbox cars, etc. m-FRI.-SUN. 9-? 3123 Sal- lford Blvd. Huge Sale-No Junk! Name brand baby/tod- dler girl & adult clothes all sizes. Formals, household, 38 pistol, knives, & lots of misc. F- SAT. 8-12 4598 Lullaby Rd, N.P. *Multi-Family-SALE** Toys, household, kids cloth- ing, Xmas & MORE! SAT. 8AM 3106 Montclair Cir. Moving Sale. Variety of items. SPT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 -IFRI-SAT 8-?. 16467 ILagore Ave. off Hillsbor- ough & Toledo 'Blade. Tools, furn., books, household, misc. [:FRI., FEB. 24, 8am - NOON & SAT., FEB. 25, 8am TO 10am. 2200 Ryan. (Dir.: Bal Harbor to Deborah, turn right, left on Carmichael, left on Ryan.) ESTATE SALE assisted by the Isles Girls & Guys. 2 din- ing room tables; 8 chairs; armoire; entertainment unit; sofa table; tables; desks; bakers rack; leather recliner; sofa & love seat; full bed set; 2 queen bed sets; sleep # mattress; 12 place setting Fiesta dishes; toys & col- lectibles; lanai furniture; 2 tool chests; work bench; golf clubs; tools; shelves; kitchen & garage miscellaneous. Buyers are responsible for removal of purchased items. [-FRI.-SAT. 7-1 27312 Addington PI. 33983 Household, Pool Table, Desk, Tools, Weight, Golf, Lawn Equip. Grills, Fire Pit & MORE!! -FRI.-SAT. 8-1 18268 Yale Ave. (Cochran to Can- nalot to Yale) Slot Machine, Fridge, New Carpet, TV, Baby & Youth, embrodery machine PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 rIFRI.-SAT. 8-11 172 Blad- Iwin Ct. Multi-Family kitchen items, boat equip.,kayaks, clothes, sailboat stand, ETC... AMGSALE FRI.-SAT. 8-2 22198 New York Ave. antiques, books, dvds, furniture, art sale, some- thing for everyone! -FRI.-SAT. 8-3 l176 Carlisle Ave. tools, NASCAR, garden & household items F-FRI.-SAT. 8-4 2980 Cabaret St. lots of new and used vintage car parts, tools, collectibles, household items, bring your truck! S FRI.8-4 SAT. 8-12 25225 Rampart Blvd Lakeshore Condo Association Some furniture LOLLYVS ESTATES R US Used Furniture & Thrift Store. Household, Furniture, Collectibles & MUCH MORE!! 2715 Tamiami Trail P.C. Open Mon.- Sat.lOam-5pm 941-625-2006 941-628-0941 SAT. 8-1 3280 Tamiami Trail Suite 11, Port Charlotte,FL. COME AND BROWSE THE TREASURES AVAILABLE AT FAWCETT SPORTS AND REHAB IN THE PROMENADES MALL. PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY [~ SAT. 8-12 23000 Midway Blvd. HUGE GARAGE SALE inside PC Middle School Wide variety of items. Clothes, Books, & Much more SAT. 8-12 369 Salvador Dr. Sofa & dining sets, dbl & king beds, dressers, tables, chairs, pictures, lights, houseware, linens, etc. HD bikeparts, fish- ing equip, tools, games, more. -SAT. 8-2 2098 Midnight St. HUGE MULTI FAMILY SALE EXT. LADDER, Clothes, Household goods. All must go. I SAT. 8-3 25260 RAMPART BLVD, DEEP CREEK. ISAT. 8-3 525 Wabash Terrace. Something for everyone! DSAT. 8-4 2260 Abscott Street. Near Pt Charlotte Middle; furniture, decor, house- hold goods, much more -SAT.-SUN. 9-4 19599 Carob Ct. HUGE MOVING SALE! Complete contents of house including some furniture PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 SAT. 9-3 451 Hippel St, P.C. 4 FAMILY: Collectibles, Antiques, Dolls, Records, Cameras, Electronics, Books, Household, Furniture & More ] SAT. JAN. 21 9AM-2PM CRAFTERS DELIGHT II 360 N. Tamiami Tr. Betwn Cranberry & Toledo Blade. More Craft Items, flowers, doll-maker items, mostly new ladies plus size clothes 9-10 size shoes INDOOR SALE THU.-SAT. 8-3 1345 Sheehan Blvd. 33952. Collectibles, fur- niture, antiques, rugs, tvs, pic- tures the works! Inside & Out. [n THU.-SAT. 9-4 D 119 Arlington Ct. ESTATE SALE : 60" Solid oak dining table w/ leaf, 6 chairs, Lots of furn. house- hold, etc. Cash only. m-WED 01/18- SAT 01/21 l8am-4pm 2172 Cannolot Blvd (off Cochran) Moving Sale GARAGE SALES 6007 F--FRI.-SAT. 8-12 2401 Palm Tree Dr. (2) like new recliners, orig. ping golf clubs, king cobra woods, rolling machine bedding & misc. -FRI.-SAT. 8:30-1:30 07400 Cleveland Drive, Punta Gorda. Horse tack, Sad- dles, Tools, Toys, Sewing Machines, Adult & Teen cloth- ing..and much more. FRI.-SAT. 9-2, 3798 Tripoli Blvd B.S.I. Antique Clocks, Furniture, Lamps, Boating Equipment, Clothing, Books, Wheel Less Trailer.....ETC!! -] FRI.-SAT. JAN. 20-21 FI 8-11 am. 1442 Raven Ct. Misc. plants. S FRI.-SUN. 8-12 S 5750 Almar Dr, P.G. Tools, lawnmower, yard tools, power tools, woodworking tools, walnut lumber & much more! -IFRI.-SUN. 9:30-4 215 Tarpon Way. Big Yard Sale. Clothes, tools, 4Wheeler, TVs, 883HD, toys, movies, games, household, & much more. FRIENDSHIP UMC YARD SALE Jan. 19, 20 & 21, 8-1 Something for Everyone @ Bargain Prices. 12275 Paramount Dr. (Tropical Gulf Acres) Follow signs west from 41/Tuckers Grade intersection. GARAGE SALES 6007 -MON.-FRI. 9-5 2705 TAMIAMI TRAIL, Suite 415, Punta Gorda. MOVING SALE!! Office furniture, conference room set, executive work sta- tions and chairs, bookcases, heavy duty file cabinets, excel- lent condition 941-639-2450 mSAT. 8-1 1841 W. Marion Ave. 7 FAMILY SALE! Antiques, tools, furniture, 2 TVs, collectibles, jewelry, misc ] SAT. 8-130PM S 10303 Burnt Store Rd EAGLE POINT MHP ANNUAL SALE Furniture, books, clothes, household, so much more including refreshments. [SAT. 8-3 2475 Dorsey Dr Harbor Heights off Voyageur, Household items, sm appliances, & stuff DI SAT. 8-3 San Souci Community Yard Sale, off Hwy 17 (Duncan Rd), turn on Taralane Dr (by Tillies Bar). Follow signs. Antiques, collectibles, tools. F-ISAT.7-1 390 Porto Alegro ESTATE SALE, Everything Must Go! furn, electronics, clothing, & kitchenware SATURDAY SHOP Fri. & Sat. 9-3 3849 Acline Rd. Unit 108 Bldg. 3 FTHURS., FRI. & SAT. 8-3 I4929 Riverside Dr. New 1 Ton AC, Commercial Ingrsoll- Rand Air Compresser, Tools, Antiques, Clothes, Glassware & MUCH MORE!! GARAGE SALES 6008 [I-FRI.-SAT. 8-? 1251 ROTONDA BLVD EAST. MULTI FAMILY tools, household,collectibles & more! FRI.-SAT. 8-2 S 15696 Lakeland Cir. South Gulf Cove Multi Family Moving Sale. IFRI.-SAT. 8-2 883 Roton- da Circle. HUGE SALE Tools Office Golf Household Clothes Books and MORE! [FRI.-SAT. 8:30-4 155 Spyglass Alley, Placida. 3 FAMILY. Furn., marine, hsehld, jewelry, electronics. [-]SAT. 8-2 S 3725 Cape Haze Dr. Indoor Yard Sale Rotonda VFW Something for everyone. S. VENICE AREA GARAGE SALES 6010 FRI-SUN 9-4 Dome Flea MKT 5115 State Rd. 776, Cecile's Sheets Etc. SIDE DOOR ANNEX 941-493-7166 I S. VENICE AREA GARAGE SALES 6010 FRI.-SAT. 8-12 5860 Denison Dr. Furniture, baby items, electronics SAT. 7AM 4129 Hibiscus Rd. Antiques, bike rack for car, kyaak stuff, art, and lots more. SAT. ONLY 8-2 454 Lake Of The Woods Dr. 34293. 2 Twin Beds, Upright Freezer, Chairs, Lamps, King Headboard, Small Kitchen Appliances, Exercise Bike, Linens & MUCH MORE! [-THU.-SAT. 8-? 102 Algiers Dr. Lane Ven- ture Furniture, set of twin beds, patio furniture, etc. s- THU.-SAT. 8-? 564 Sheri- Idan Dr. (off Shamrock) MOVING SALE!! Everything Must Go! GARAGE SALES Z6011l FSAT. 7:30AM-1:OOPM Huge Community Sale! CHESTNUT CREEK PATIOS CLUBHOUSE 985 Harbor Town Way. Off Center Rd. -ISAT. 8-?? 316 South Har- Ibor Dr. & Valencia Rd. Antiques & tons of fun items. Don't miss this one! [--] SAT. 8:00-2PM ' Off Substation Rd. Near Burger King! VILLA LE GRAND COMMUNITY SALE Dont miss this one! -SAT. 9-2 241 S. Harbor Dr.. Venice Island- No early birds! We're Cleaning House! SAT. JAN 21ST 8 AM NOON COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES 700 WATERWAY ANNUAL TRASH & TREASURES SALE Jewelry, collectables, fishing, tools, art, bikes, household items & more. Find that treasure! |L1.LI? S ole SATURDAY ONLY 8-2 621 Hibiscus Dr. on Island Prints, needlepoint books, glasstop table, beds, book- cases quality kitchen items, Dansk china, glass much more Paintings by Sandi & prints by Krause -THU. SAT. 8-3 l248 & 300 Tanager Rd. Lots of tools, Nascar, 2 motor- cycles, '97 Olds low miles, all kinds of misc. items. The Sun Classified-Section A Page 18 EINICIV Saturday, January 21, 2012 L FURNITURE OO 6035 WICKER CHEST, white with print cushion $30 941-575-4459 WICKER ENTERTAINMENT unit light lovely shelves $99 941-580-1921 WICKER ETEGRE 60 W X 19 D x 72 H 7 shelves & cupboard $150 obo 712-621-0815 WICKER SET-4PC White GC bksf, 2chrs, loveseat $200, OBO 941-735-1709 WOOD HUTCH Glass door on top wood bott black $150, OBO 941-735-1709 ELECTRONICS S6038 AUX POWER Transfer System New in Box 6 Circuit 30 amp $199 941-258-7666 CALCULATOR PROFES- SIONAL, Sharp, Never used. 2 yrs old. $30 941-623-0622 CASIO CTK-518 Organ $75 941-445-7832 CELL PHONE SAM-MSG.KEY- BOARD METRO 1MO OLD $60 941-237-1085 CELL PHONE SAMG messen- ger METRO slide out 1 mo old 50 941-284-5457 COPIER PRINTER fax hp c6100 $25 941-228-1745 F4500 HP Deskjet New with CD $45 941-445-7832 FRANKLIN DICTIONARY electric new $20 941-227- 0676 GAME BOY & Handy Boy Original boxed in excellent con- dition. $50 941-460-8214 PIONEER 5.1 S/S Amp Ex. Will trade for new Flat Screen TV. $120 941-244-2405 PS2 IN original box with mem- ory card $50 941-460-8214 RADIOSHACK PRO-92 multi- System Trunking Scanner $75, OBO 941-575-6556 SAMSUNG GALAXY Tablet Mint Condition, must see! $450, OBO 941-979-1920 WIRELESS WEATHER Station Displays time, indoor/outdoor temp $15 941-626-9027 TV/STEREO/RADIO 6040 19" ZENITH TV $25, OBO 941-255-9152 20" T.V $7, OBO 941623- 3723 AMP, POWER Zone Crunch, psi 220, 1000 watt max. $150 805-252-3452 BOSE "SUB" for home system $99 941-544-1128 NP area ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 27"TV+Ent.Center.Must see $100, OBO 941-321-9544 HUGHES DVR 40 Not work- ing. Has new Card. $25 941- 244-2944 KICKERS (2) 12" New $150 for both 805-252-3452 PROJECTION TV 46" HDTV Panasonic, hi def sound, $150 805-252-3452 TOSHIBA 50" HD EC $225 941-697-5577 TOSHIBA 50" HD EC $225 941-697-5577 TURNTABLE STANTON Prof/DJ quality 1/2 price $200, OBO 941-626-2832 TV 20" MAGNAVOX looks & works like new w/remote. $25 941-627-9736 Pt Char. TV 27" ORION looks & works like new w/remote. $30 941-627-9736 Pt Char. TV/STEREO/RADIO 6040 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com 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. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** TV 32" diag. RCA. Perfect, 10yrs old. $25 941-429- 4969 CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! TV 43" Hitachi DLP HDTV w/ stand and remote, not flat $80, OBO 941-626-0304 TV/STEREO/RADIO 6040 TV 52" RCA HDTV includes surround sound $400, OBO 863-990-6429 SClassified = Sales TV INVERTER Box $251 941-743-0582 TV JVC HD 52" $100 573-470-1422 TV MITSUBISHI 55" Projec- tion. Diamond Model. $150, OBO 941-698-5002 TV rarely used, HD 32" flat screen, Sanyo $200 firm 941- 600-4170 or 216-533-4262 TV SAMSUNG 30in Not flat $50 941-473-7848 TV SHARP 52" LCD & Sony Blueray player $550, OBO 941-637-4783 TV W/STAND Philips 21 inch w/remote Exc. Cond. $75 941-228-7010 TV'S 2 32in Sanyo excellent picture. $50 each 941-743-0090 TV, 47" SAMSUNG HDTV GREAT PICTURE! $300 941-380-0611 VIEWSAT FTA&WEATHER forecaster $100. 941-697-4526 EQUIPMENT 6W060 COMPUTER ALL in 1 xp win- dows plus printer. hd built in. $250 517-694-3639 COMPUTER DESK 24"x40" drawer pavilion style on rollers $60 810-919-3466 COMPUTER DESK 4 pcs xtra Ig $150 941-255-0104 COMPUTER DESK w/hutch, light color, great condition $50 941-493-3331 COMPUTER TOWER XP updated ready to use clean antivirus $80 941-639-1113 DAVE IN-HOUSE-OFFICE corn- puter repair, set-up Serving Char- lotte Co. 10+ yrs 941-629-6337 DELL DIMENSION 2400 Complete,but bad mother- board $15 941-445-9069 DELL PRINTER/SCANNER new black/color inks.lnstr. included $100 941-488-7185 FAX MACHINE brother fax 560 $40 941-564-8770 KINDLE FIRE! Brand New, Never Used! $190 941-979- 1920 LAPTOP COMPAQ Presario v5201us notebook pc $125, OBO 941-698-1104 MONITOR DELL TUBE TYPE $5 941-575-8881 941-429-3110 Today!! EQUIPMENT 6060 LINKSYS WIRELESS g broad- band router 2.4 GHZ cost 85+ $26 941-697-1102 PC WIN-XP, LAN, Modem, internet ready, 1GB, 250GB, CD, DVD $99 941-743-3482 PRINTER & 3 Cartridges Lex- mark Wireless $15 Punta Gorda 308-340-3447 PRINTER HP 2400 Photos- mart all in one, good cond. $40, OBO 941-408-6875 PRINTER HP officejet 6210 all in one. good cond $40 941-257-8500 PRINTER KODAK ESP C310 CD & booklet incl like new $40, OBO 941-423-2818 PRINTER LEXMARK model x6100 $60, OBO 941-249- 1898 TRANSCRIPTION PEDAL New in org. box $50 941-624- 5975 USE CLASSIFIED! USB-HD EXTERN 160 GB $25 941-743-3482 WIRELESS ROUTER by Net- ear G speed, box & cables. 15 941-764-3454 WORK STATION V-Shaped 4.5 X 4.5 ft. simulated wood GD.CN. $80 941-244-2405 CLOTHING / JEWELRY ACCESSORIES 6065 BOOTS LLBEAN women size 8.waterproof.ln. $25, OBO 941-235-2203 CLOTHES JUNIORS-DEP sizes3/5/s/m New&Newer pick10 $40 941-544-1128 COSTUME JEWELRY 15 Pieces, each item $3 941- 488-0417 DRIZA BONE Australian Rid- ing Coat Beautiful and rare! $350, OBO 941-483-0293 INDIANA JONES Raiders Hat Extra Large $25, OBO 941- 483-0293 LADIES BLOUSE Orange w/brown embr.flowers. I/s Sz. 4-6 $10 859-466-9572 LEATHER JACKET men's black size 42 like new hip length $50 941-474-0010 LEATHER JACKET MEN'S BROWN LG NEW. $50 ENGLEWOOD 941-475-7577 LEATHER JACKET Wilson Size large. Nice! $100, OBO 941-698-5002 MEN'S DRESS shoes Black, size 10. Buckle,slight wear. $15 859-466-9572 MENS WATCH Stauer Atomic Titanium. Mint $110, OBO 941-979-2355 I* >MiJ -_ __ -- . / .... - ---_- -. Sadlines 'rId NeO."' ,'hion v 4,ie Revie nandial fathere r :,orts itorlals nnoulOUce Subscribe to the SUNg aS UNot D -* NEWSPAPERS Charlotte DeSoto Englewood North Port Venice Call The Sun Classified-Section A Page 18 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 " %, > f! r* * Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 19 ACCESSORIES 6065 MINK COAT NAT RANCH, FULL LENGTH, SIZE 8P $499, OBO 941-276-1495 NAVY BLUE graduation cap & gown new condition, 5'7"-5'-8" 30, OBO 941-875-8382 RHINESTONE CHOKER (.5"Wx12"L)w/matching bracelet. $18 941-276-1881 TOTE, GIVENCHY, new; black patent leather-like material. $15 941-764-3454 TURQ NECKLACE 4 strand- chaca canyon $200 941-237- 1085 TUXEDO WHITE jacket 44, black. pants 40/30 $60 941-697-4349 ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES 6070 1876 AVON collection Ruby red pitcher and vase $30, OBO 941-249-1898 2 LIMOGE Plates 1930's Far- berware & Limoge plates. $50, OBO 941-244-2944 ACTIVELY BUYING! Older Paintings; All American Subjects; Landscapes, Marine, Beach Scenes (Esp. New Eng- land), Also European, Asian, Russian, ETC. Oriental Rugs, Porcelin, Jade, ETC! Early Fur- niture, Jewelry, Silver, Ivory, Any Quality Investment Items. Please Call Tyler on Boca Grande 941-306-8937 (Cell) ALUMINUM PITCHER/8 glasses vg condition $10 941-258-0810 ALWAYS BUYING ANTIQUES, ART, SILVER NEW ENGLAND ANTIQUES (941) 639 -9338 ANTIQUE DRESSER walnut, tall 5 drawer,scrolling design $150, OBO 941-575-8750 ANTIQUE LIGHTER Ronson 1950s Varaflame ladies clock $60, OBO 941-979-2355 BLUE ANGELS pics. large laminated. Each one is differ- ent $35 941-423-2585 CASH PAID**any old mili- tary items, swords, medals, uniforms, old guns. Dom (941)-416-3280 COKE MACHINE Dixie-Narco model. 5 can selection. works great $200 941-743-2333 COMMEMORATIVE 1936 S San Francisco Bay Bridge Half Dollar $175 941-244-2405 CORN SHELLER Black Hawk 8" wheel. Fine Condition. $75 N.Port 941-276-5525 CRANK TELEPHONE wood housing. Can e-mail pictures. $85 941-764-3454 CURRIER & Ives dishes 68pc.set no cracks or chips $175 941-769-1386 DEPRESSION GLASS BOWL & ALUM CANISTER SET vin- tage ea $20 941-639-1517 DISHES FIESTA, original yellow, 45 pieces $300, or sell by piece. 941-485-0492 DISNEY CHRISTMAS Orna- ments Grolier Presidents Edi- tion $10 941-258-7666 EZRA BROOKS DECANTER 1969 LIBERTY BELL BRONZE 4/5 QRT $25 941-244-3727 HALL DOUBLE Boiler Copper and pottery. $15 941-624- 2105 MIRROR LABATTS beer 14"x17" wood frame $25 941-697-6592 I ADVERtISEWItHtHE I SUN CLASSIFIED OKINAWA LIGHTER & ciga- rette case metal in original box $20 941-258-0810 OLD CT Image Viewer Techni- care Physicians console $499, OBO 941-391-1582 OLD RED water pump antique red pump $99 941-474-8286 ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES 6070 OX YOKE two, 4' & 5' wood carved, antique, make a chan- delier $125 941-697-6592 PLATES BABYANIMALS 8 babys w/authenticity certifi- cates. $250 941-979-8250 PYREX AUTUMN Wheat 4 Pc. Bowl Set Englewood $30 941-473-1026 ROCKWELL DISHES Toymak- er,Cobbler,Tinkerer,Friends $25 941-244-2944 SNOW VILLAGE windmill Dept. 56 12 in tall, mib $15 941-258-0810 WELZ & ZERWECK BREWERY BEER BOTTLE ANTIQUE AQUA $18 941-639-1517 WHITE WOOD mirror Antique carved wall mirror $20 941- 286-1170 WORLD SERIES Bottle 2011 St Louis Cards logo Limited Edition $5 941-445-5619 S MUSICAL T6090 BALDWIN OVERTURE MCO series. Manual lots of music books. $325 941-473-9269 BANJO INSTRUCTION Book 5-String w/CDs & DVD $39.95 941-626-5399 BANJO NEW Morgan Monroe 5-String. Sounds great $299 941-626-5399 BEGINNING PIANO LESSONS, For Aduls, 16-99, Englwd. 45 min./$20 Have Fun! 941-468- 6899 ELECTRONIC KEYBOARD Yamaha PSR-11. Like new. $70, OBO 941-979-2355 GUITAR LESSONS by exp. teacher 941-676-0715 KEYBOARD YAMAHA PSR- 31 w/stand 61 key $125 941-204-0596 RESONATOR GUITAR Regal "Dobro" style. Nice sound $499 941-626-5399 SMALL UPRIGHT PIANO Very compact white. Swedish, exc cond. $100 941-661-9864 YAMAHA KEYBOARD DGX- 505,88 keys,extras,Gr8 Con- dit $499 434-945-0104 MEDICAL L 6095 2-WHEEL WALKER LIKE NEW $18 941-426-5379 3-WHEEL WALKER folds,hand break,hgt adj,pock- et $50 941-639-3193 ADULT BRIEFS 25 bags,10 count, XL, tabs on sides $150 239-961-2252 AIR CUSHION -special type prevents skin breakdown,like new $40, OBO 941-575-8750 ATTENDS UNDERWEAR 13 bags, 18 count, pull-ups, large. $75 239-961-2252 BEDSIDE COMMODE, GREAT CONDITION $24 941-639- 5966 BEDSIDE TOILET adj hgt,side arms,can use as raised toilet seat $25 941-639-3193 BP KIT Dual, 2 cuffs, digital, used once. $10 941-624- 2105 CANE, METAL $6 941-426-5379 COMMODE can be used at bedside or bathroom $18 941-426-5379 COMPANION WHEELCHAIR 4wheel,footrest,fold, cushion $65 941-639-3193 ELECTRIC SCOOTER exc cond; w/accessories. $350 941-833-0446 HOSPITAL BED Electric, exc. condition, vinyl covered mat- tress $450 941-661-8427 MEDICAL 6095 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com 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. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** MEDICAL SCOOTER Compass, 6 wheel. New. $800, OBO 941-284-2678 MEDICAL SCOOTER Hoverround M4. $800, OBO 941-284-2678 POWER CHAIR Invacare take apart new footrests nice uphol $225, OBO 941-257-8500 POWER CHAIR Jazzy Select- new battery,joy stick cont $495 860-941-8073 POWER CHAIR Jet2 HD $400, OBO 941-244-7528 POWER WHEEL CHAIR Mer- its, $475. Power Scooter Pride Celebrity X, red, 3 wheel, like new, $450. Wide Wheel Chair 24" seat, HD w/leg rest $75. Bedside Commode wide HD $30. Call 941-204-8036. POWER WHEELCHAIR BLUE MERITS EXCELLENT COND. FIRM $499 941-979-2909 REMSTAR + CPAP machine W/assc.Used Model 1005960 $250, OBO 941-625-5211 SCOOTER 3 WHEEL w/o bat- teries $75; w/batteries $150 941-284-2678 SCOOTER HOVERROUND M5. $900, OBO 941-284-2678 SCOOTER, PRIDE Pursuit XL, Brand new, red, heavy duty, very fast. Retail-$4,000, Ask- ing $2,900 941-475-9932 UNDER PADS 18 packs, 10 count, bed chucks/pads, 20"x34" $45 239-961-2252 SHEALTH/BEAUTY 6100 BATHROOM SCALE Health Meter Professional $7 941- 488-0417 FACE TRAINER by no!no! New, Tones facial muscles. $60 941-421-9984 TREES & PLANTS 6110 OLD STAGHORN Hanging 7'dia. 6'high. $100, OBO 941- 698-5002 PALM TREES Majesty 6 foot big pots $25 ea. 941-564- 8770 VIBURNUM Great for Privacy 1-15gallons, Barrel Freeze cloths avail. SUrS NUSURY 941-488-7291 QUEEN PALM Tree about 11 feet tall,can deliver $35 941- 637-8920 STAGHORN PLANT Healthy $100 941-423-9371 SYLVESTER PALMS, prized beauty, bug and climate toler- ant, 3 gal. $15 941-235-2500 BABY ITEMS 6120 BABY BOUNCER,AND boppy Disney brand call aft 10am mint cond $30 941-505-1663 BABY WALKER Disney walker like new. call aft 9am $25 941-505-1663 BABY WALKER, like new $20, OBO 941-313-9188 INFANT CAR seat w/base Chicco cortina hazelwood new, $90 941-429-8507 STROLLER GRACO lots of storage NEW Condition $30, OBO 941-313-9188 GOLF ACCESSORIES 6125 1ST 9 HOLES FREE 2ND 9 HOLES $7 UNLIMITED PLAY! 2 for 1 Golf Lesson Specials Bayshore Executive Golf Course 1910 Bayshore Rd, Nokomis 941-966-4884 2006 EZGO golf cart recent batteries. $1,600, OBO Call Steve 219-608-6136 BURTON GOLF Bag w/ Clubs Black Premium leather! $350, OBO 941-483-0293 WVI U3 I UIVI rX'IIIdlIUIdLLU[eU golf cart, 4 facing forward, custom seats, new batts, tires, paint, light package $5395.00 plus taxes. (941)-625-7969 DRIVER ADAMS tight lies #3 driver $35 941-624-4617 DRIVER, NICKLAUS Airmax 440 RH, R flex, 9* Fujikura shaft, exc $45 941-488-7774 DRIVERS TAYLOR MADE (4). all for $25 941-624-4617 GOLF BALLS 150 used, very playable. $15 941-743-8752 GOLF CART EZ GO with charger, good condition. $1,300 941-423-3020 GOLF CART: Yamaha -06 custom cart, 48v, lifted, chrome rims & large tires, rear seat, ext'd hardtop, custom paint, 2yr old bat- teries & chrger. Perf cond. $3950 OBO 941-830-2415 GOLF CLUBS Bag & Cart $50, OBO 941-445-7832 GOLF CLUBS Black Hawk Titanium graphite woods, irons $400, OBO 941-743-6053 GOLF CLUBS matching set. $60 941-993-2001 GOLF SHOES Womens Footjoy, 8 1/2 M $20, OBO 941-475-3695 NICKENT HYBRID 5 IRON- WOOD RH $49 941-613- 2175 TAYLOR MADE R5 Driver RH $49, OBO 941-613-2175 TAYLOR MADE TOUR BURN- ER DRIVER, RH $79, OBO 941-613-2175 WOMEN'S GOLF CLOTHING 8-10 Shoes 8-8 1/2 $10 & up 941-429-7889 EXERCISE/ FITNESS ^w 6128 AB CIRCLE EXERCISER Com- plete w/DVD, Manual & Extras $150, OBO 941-457-0001 AB ROLLER Plus, w/manual, video, workout routines, box. $79 941-276-1881 TREADMILL PRO-FORM Digital $325 941-429-2798 DUMBBELLS HEXAGON iron 30,25,201bs $50 941-766- 7466 ELLIPTICAL TRAINER Nordic Track Audiostrider 800 $499 941-685-4363 EXERCISE MACHINE "As Seen On TV". Tony Little Circle Glide. $50 941-493-7611 HANDWEIGHTS NEW 2 x 10 LBS- $10. Englewood 941- 475-7577 HEALTHRIDER TOTAL body aerobic exercise machine $30 606-219-2272 JUST PLAY SPORTS Buying & Selling New & Used Exercise Equipt. 941-255-1378 NORDIC 625 Recumbent Bike. $125 941-473-9269 PILATES POWER Gym per- fect Cond. w/2DVD $175, OBO 941-629-6908 POWER OR bow flex $75, OBO 941-623-3723 ROLLER BLADES ladies sz 8 bag, knee, wrist & elbow pads $15 941-255-0874 SEARS EXERCISE BIKE $25 941-624-3091 TOTAL GYM 2400 Commer- cial grade inc all accessories $499 941-587-1762 TREADMILL CROSSTRAIN- ER Mint cond.! barley used $250, OBO 941-626-4921 TREADMILL IMAGE10.6Q heavy duty $250 606-219-2272 TREADMILL like new, all fea- tures. $125 941-575-2522 TREADMILL NORDICTRACK C2255 20" x 55"run area $295 941-639-7496 TREADMILL SOEL, exec. cond. $650 941-475-0108 TREADMILL, NORDIC Track, used once. $350. 941-375- 8758 WEIDER PR04900 3 Station Like new $325, OBO 941- 423-2235 WEIGHT BENCH olympic bars,plates 2001bs, leglift, $200 941-766-7466 WEIGHTS OLYMPIC weights, 1551bs, no bar $40 941-624- 4617 WORKOUT BENCH, Ironman, new, light blue color, $200 new. Only $75 941-257-5500 ZUMBA BASIC Custom DVD $20 941-276-8259 SPORTING GOODS S6130 10 PLAYER texas hold'em felt table top w/case only $28 941-697-1102 5' TARPON side mount nice shape. $300 941-743-7115 AIR HOCKEY table 78 inch sportcraft, works fine $50, OBO 941-697-6157 BASKETBALL GOAL Huffy, new, 19" w Net & 2 balls used $15 941-445-5619 BEER TAPS 2 MicroMatic One needs air $45, OBO 941- 735-1709 BOWLING BALL brunswick 11# blue left hand w/bag $30 941-624-6149 FISHING POLE Shimano 8' w/baitcaster reel. $175. obo Paid $350. 941-626-2832 FISHING REELS, Southbend vintage collection of 28 reels with box and 46 reels without box, all for $550, excellent condition 941-624-4622 HAKKO MULTI-RETICLE gun sight brand new $125 941- 629-8955 PAINTBALL GUN pressurized w/balls $40 941-743-7747 SPORTING GOODS 6130 KNIFE-HUNTING/THROW- ING CUSTOM made (McEvoy) w/book $70 941-629-8955 MARCY COMBO Smith Machine, used but in good cond. Lat pull down, Upper pul- ley Crossover, Seated Row, 310 Ibs weights $250 863- 990-8860 PENN DOWNRIGGER, used once, $150. 941-485-1866 PENN ROD/REEL COMBO LONG BEACH 267 NEVER USED $125 941-766-8727 PROPANE STOVE Coleman,1 burner,for backpacking $10 941-624-2105 SCUBA TANK ALUMINUM 80,NEEDS HYDRO,K-VALVE $40 860-941-8073 TENNIS RACKETS 2 Wilson rackets, 1 can (3) Penn balls. $15 941-916-2621 TRAMPOLINE 14', complete $125 obo, less than lyr old. 863-494-7094 VOLLEYBALL NET Pro size (33ftx3ft)and quality w ball used $15 941-445-5619 WET SUIT oceanic farmer john-new $75 941-426-9714 S FIREARMS W4 6131 A COLLECTOR buying US GI 45's, Carbines, Garands, Ger- man Lugers, Walthers, K98's, Swords, Daggers. 941-705-5145 BERETTA GOLDEN Snipe O/U 20ga $650 Remington 3200 12ga $750 941-639-3718 BERETTA shot gun Model AL- 2 Deluxe. Ribbed, checkered- engraved. 12ga. auto. $465. (941)-485-4879 CHARLES DALY, Superior 12 Ga. Auto, Vent. Rib Engraved. Nice! $550. 336-312-0038 FLORIDA CCW Classes. $50 Per person. Group rates available. 941-882-0656 www.tarpongunnery.com GUN SHOW Ft. Myers, FL Sat. Jan. 28th 9-5 & Sun. Jan. 29th 9-3 Araba Shrine Temple 2010 Hanson St. @ Rt. 41 Cash paid for your antique guns and war souvenirs. Website: fmaac.tripod.com 239-989-1953 JAN. 20 & 21: Sportsman's Liquidation Sale of Private col- lection. 100+ guns, ammo, scopes, gun access, collectible knives, fishing poles, tackle, cast nets, etc. CASH ONLY. NO EARLY SHOWINGS.8-4 @ 3184 Ewing Dr, Venice Taurus PT92AFS POL.SS, Adj sight, as new, 4hi cap mag blue bx $500 941-624-4244 UZI PISTOL, semi auto, 9mm, like new, $4-500 now $1200 firm. 941-485-1866 BICYCLES/ TRICYCLES S6135 27" FUJI, LIKE NEW, DIGITAL SPEEDOMETER, LOCK SHOE SIZE 9 $359 OBO 941-492-9497 ADULT TRIKE Desoto classic all fenders nice basket $125, OBO 941-257-8500 AUTO BIKES Male and female 26" 6 speed. $150, OBO 941- 698-5002 BICYCLE 12 inch boys,ex cond $25 941-244-7528 BICYCLE 24" HUFFY USED ONLY 5 TIMES, $50 941-600-4170 BICYCLE LADIES 26" great price won't last. $40 941-580-1921 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 20 EINICIV Saturday, January 21, 2012 BICYCLES/ TRICYCLES S6135 BICYCLE MENS black pana- ma jack beach cruiser $150 941-623-3297 SUN CLASSIFIED BICYCLE RACK ALLEN 540RR 2" hitch mount take 4 bikes $75 941-661-9864 BIKE 26 INCH MONGOOSE 21 SPEED MEN'S MOUNTAIN BIKE $20 561-324-2689 BIKE BMX Mongoose, 20", nice $18 863-494-8154 BIKE SCHWINN Super Cruiser, Ladies, 6 spd, basket, mirror, bell, Ig comfortable seat. Must see, New $185 941-257-5500 BICYCLES/ TRICYCLES 4 16135 BIKE SEAT(SADDLE) Bon- trager Suburbia, almost new. $15 941-624-2105 BIKE, 20" Schwinn Falcon boys bike, like new. $35 941-697-8878 BIKE, 24" Malibu with 18 speed. Full suspension, shock spring $65 941-423-9190 BIKE- 24" Girl's Huffy. Good Condition! $50 941-492- 5997 Iv. msg. BMX BYCYCLE 20 Inch, Blue, New $50 607-368-8755 BICYCLES/ TRICYCLES Wl 6135 HIS & HERS bikes nice shape /can deliver $165 941-626- 3102 ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! HUFFY CRANBROOK beach cruiser. Good useable bike $55 941-214-8168 TRIKE ELECTRIC motor com- plete. Controls, battery, charg- er $100, OBO 941-474-5293 TRIKE, SUN X3 SX, 24 speed- like new, paid $1200, sell for $750, OBO 937-974-5888 TOYS 6138 COLOR VIDEO NOW red w/black case & 2 SpongeBob games $10 941-626-9027 DISNEY BABY swing lamaze act. center $25 tub/sling $10 $40 941-505-1663 FOOTBALL TABLE $25 941-223-4667 IQUEST 4.0 Leap Frog, good cond $10, OBO 941-626- 9027 KICK@PLAY PIANO like new,fetal heart sound $10 $20 941-505-1663 LGB 2080 S Electronic Engine Excellent Condition $350, OBO 941-575-6556 TOYS L 6138 NICHOLS 45 Stallion Nichols cap gun circa 1955/w shells $175 941-698-0446 RED WAGON radio flyer seats 2 $60 941-227-0676 I Classified = Sales VIDEO 6140 1965 NIKKORMAT CAMERA w/3 lenses,book, case $250, OBO 941-483-0293 CAMERA TRIPOD 21" to 35" $10 717-659-0146 VIDEO 6140 DIGITAL CAMERA purple-digi- tal-1 mo.old-case $50 941- 237-1085 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas NIKON CAMERA D-100, 18- 50 F3.5 lens & Nikon SB4ODX Flash $240obo 941-875-1838 TELEPHOTO LENS Soligar 80-200mm screw mount. Gd cond. $25 941-423-2585 Are you I You are if you subscribe to the Sun Newspapers. In your Sun Newspaper, you get more local, national and world news than you will get from any other newspaper in town. SUNLPER SUN N E-, mS- NEWSPAPERS Charlotte DeSoto Englewood North Port Venice "America's BEST Community Daily" The Sun Classified-Section A Page 20 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 onol Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 21 S POOL/SPA & SUPPLIES i 6145 TRADE-IN'S WELCOME We buy used & move hottubs. Many used to choose from $100/Up 941-625-6600 AQUA PILOT Salt Generator Turn salt into chlorine & healthy $250 941-743-3858 DIRECT FROM FACTORY! Sarasota Home Show 941-462-0633 HOT TUB great condition, seldom used. $499, OBO 941-504-5630 POOL FILTER PUMP, Intex New in box. $70 941-255-9788 POOL LOUNGE CHAIRS 4, 1FT Stool,Ex cond. $125, OBO 941-613-2175 SOLAR POOL Cover Reel 16' wide with used black cover 15 x 30 $70 941-626-0304 STENNER CHLORINE pump 15 gal. tank $200 941-769- 1386 WE MANUFACTURE SPAS & SWIM SPAS 3 Person $1995 5 Person $2495. Swim Spa $8995. Whsl prices 941-462-0633 WE MANUFACTURE SPAS & SWIM SPAS 3 Person $1995 5 Person $2495. Swim Spa $8995. Whsl prices 941-462-0633 LAWN & GARDEN Z6160 46 IN deck for riding mower new $100, OBO 941-661- 5293 8 ALBINO Koi for pond, 6 8" $35 941-764-7775 BLOWER/VACUUM ELEC. Black and Decker. New. $75 941-698-1002 CREAM CONCRETE Planters great for your driveway (2) 420, OBO 941-875-8382 EDGER CRAFTSMAN $60 941-473-4121 ELECTRIC LEAF BLOWER, Craftsman 120 volts. $45 941-423-9190 GRASS TRIMMER Toro, elec- tric,15" $25 941-223-4667 HEDGE TRIMMER B&D 22' electric with adj. handle $25 941-625-7005 LAWN MOWER used tires sizes from 15x600x6, 22x10x10, over 30 tires $10 & up 941-639-8161 USED LAWN MOWERS BUYING & SELLING *Riders, Push & Parts. 941-268-0917 or 416-1109 LAWN TRACTOR Murray 12.5HP 40" starts & runs ok $499 941-429-9461 LAWN TRACTOR, Craftsman 18 HP, 48' cut. w/ trailer. $800 941-889-8565 LAWN & GARDEN 6160 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com 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! Some restrictions do apply. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** MARKET UMBRELLA air vent top. 106"x96". new. $65 517-694-3639 RIDER 42" Craftsman auto W/new starter, runs like new $499, OBO 941-685-4363 RIDER CRAFTSMAN LT2000 42", excellent cond. $495 941-228-1745 RIDER, 42" Deere, 22HP D130, 4 mths old, 4 yr war- ranty, $1,700 941-743-6699 RIDING LAWN MOWER 42 INCH CUT MTD NEEDS LITTLE WORK $125 941-276-4733 RIDING LAWNMOWER Troy- bilt,42 cut,Briggs,18HP,Excel- lent $495 607-368-8755 RIDING MOWER,Murray 12.5 HP, New Blades, Belts, Bear- ings $299 941-628-2311 WHEELBARROW 4 cu ft. excellent condition. $50 941- 698-1002 WHEELBARROW HEAVY duty 2 wheel 6 cf. $70 941- 625-2779 BUILDINGS 6165 SHED BUILDING very nice $495 941-626-3102 CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! BUILDING SUPPLIES 6170 CERAMIC TILE Lt. Beige, 16"x16", 160 sq ft. $100, OBO 419-708-8196 DOOR FRAMES (3) 36x80 exterior, brand new $100 each 941-724-4564 ELECTRICAL PANELS 50amp,100amp w/all brkrs $150, OBO 941-286-0767 FENCE 117 ft of vinyl fence, 4ft high picketts & post $250 941-475-9254 HURRICANE SHUTTERS accordion and pannel type $499, OBO 941-391-1582 INTERIOR DOORS (3)32" Flat/(8)6 Panel 36" $10 Hardware- $5 941-423-6821 PLYWOOD 1/2 inch, (20) 4x8 sheets, several half sheets, $200 941-475-9254 PLYWOOD 1/2 Inch. 6 Sheets. Various Sizes. $30 For All. 941-492-5997 Iv. msg. RED OAK planks (4) approx. size 2X8X8 $150 941-474-0010 STORM PANELS (16), .050 alum., white. $350/all or will separate. 941-286-0767 U/F WIRE 8/10/12GA W/GI $200, OBO 941-286-0767 VANITY TOP dbl bowl 72.5 x 22.5, tan cultured marble $75; round 20" sink white w/faucet $20. Exc cond 941-505-2304 WINDOWS 2 new 30x30 h/duty, fixed, tinted glass. $40 each 941-343-7863 WOOD BURNING stove will heat 1500 sqft. $200 941- 724-4564 EQUIPMENT 6180 WANTED USED MECHANICAL PLATFORM SCALE 5001b capacity or more. Call 941-416-6293 TOOLS/ MACHINERY 6190 ADJUSTABLE SAWHORSE Stanley 30"-37" like new $35 727-631-4954 B&D CORDLESS Trimmer Comes with charger and extra line $30, OBO 941-244-2944 BATTERY CHARGER Schu- macher Model #Se-2152ma. Like new $30 941-629-0946 BATTERY JUMP Start & Air Compressor, RoadPro. New $50 941-255-9788 BENCH GRINDER Ryobi 6" With lights.New in sealed box. $35, OBO 941-505-1763 BENCH VISE Wilton 350, jaw width 3.5", max open 5.25" $175 904-425-8023 CUTTING SYSTEM ALL IN 1 NEW HAND HELD COST $150 SELL $55 941-268-9029 DEWALT 364 7-1/4 Circular Saw Heavy Duty Brand New in case $200 727-631-4954 DIAMOND TIP blade new 9" wet tile blade $15 941-228- 1745 DOVETAIL MACHINE, Porter Cable 24" Omnijig, templet $250 941-320-9855 EXTENSION LADDER 24 ft. fiberglass $100 941-697- 1168 GENERATOR 10HP coleman 6250 watts $250 941-473- 4121 GENERATOR 2000W allpow- er generator. $250 Punta Gorda 321-234-4753 GENERATOR 6HP on wheels, 3750 watts. $375, OBO 941- 830-2356 GENERATOR COLEMAN PowerBoss 10hp 5600 watt $300, OBO 863-409-4364 LADDER 24' Louisville alum extension 2501b cap. $150 941-429-9461 LADDER COSCO aluminum multi use extension and step $25 941-473-4121 LADDER FOLDUP. In box. Multipurpose; Multi-configura- tion $35, OBO 941-505-1763 MITRE SAW 10' w/2 blades $50 941-743-2760 PALLET JACK 27" wide x 48" long, old but works good! $100 904-425-8023 PASLODE FINISH Nailer LIKE NEW, many extras. $300 941- 624-3091 PRESSURE WASHER 6.5 HP Excell like new $125 941- 408-8149 PUMP HOMELITE transfer pump. $100 517-694-3639 PUMP, 3 x 3 contractors series pump w/ 6hp motor INDUSTRIAL, NEW. $300. 941-626-4646 SCISSOR LIFT Cart 770 Ibs max, 15" to 55", foot pump $250 904-425-8023 SCROLL SAW 16" Craftsman $55 941-426-9714 TOOLS/ MACHINERY 6190 SCROLL SAW Craftsman 16" Variable Speed used, like new. $90 941-486-0186 SHOP CART folding handle, 24" wide x 36" long, wheels roll good. $20 904-425-8023 SPEED SAW Ryobi w/ acces- sories and case, like new $45 727-631-4954 STEP LADDER 10 ft. alu- minum $100 941-697-1168 TABLE SAW Craftsman on stand $50, OBO 941-244- 7528 TABLE SAW, Delta, mover, upgrades, dado blade, sled $350 941-320-9855 TRACTOR PARTS, (FORD 9N- 2N-8N), have parts for com- plete tractor. $950 for all. 941-408-4491 TRUCK TOOLBOX Full Size, Black. $30, OBO 941-313- 9188 NEED CASH WANTED USED MECHANICAL PLATFORM SCALE 5001b capacity or more. Call 941-416-6293 OFFICE/BUSINESS EQUIP./SUPLIES LZ 6220 OFFICE OUTFITTERS Preowned & new office furniture. VENICE 941-485-7015 CHAIR MAT plastic chair mat great condition no rips 48x36 w/chair $15 941-286-1170 DESK WITH LOCKING FILE DRAWER $50 941-416-8058 DRAFTING TABLE 42x31, adjustable tilt, $65 614-273-9948 FILE CABINET FIRE PROOF LEGAL SIZE 4 DRAWER $225 941-697-1168 FILE CABINET Metal, 3 Draw- er, 36x18x48. Good Cond! $75 941-492-5997 Iv. msg. RESTAURANT SUPPLIES L 6225 CHEF KNIFE Set New in Case,15 pc Hoffman Solin- gen.Exc $65 941-421-9984 GREEN PAN 5 in One Cooker Pot Rice,pasta,etc. New $45 941-421-9984 HUGE COOKING Pot w/burn- er stand great for festivals. $60 941-421-9984 USED REST EQUIP, 1 rotis- serie, 1 sandwich warmer, 1 hen pennie broaster and 1 con- vection oven electric Hobart, 2 cold boxes and 2 hot boxes & Misc. items Prices start at $50. Must sell 941-457-1717 BIRDS 6231 BIRD SHOW-SARASOTA Sun Jan. 29th 9a-4p Sahib Shriners 600 N Beneva Rd Birds Cages Toys & More! 727-517-5337 CATS 6232 NOTICE: Statute 585.195 states that all dogs and cats sold in Florida must be at least eight weeks old, have an offi- cial health certificate and prop- er shots, and be free of intesti- nal and external parasites. SAVE A LIFE. Senior cats need homes not euthanized. Barbara 941-497-6755 DOGS L 6233 NOTICE: Statute 585.195 states that all dogs and cats sold in Florida must be at least eight weeks old, have an offi- cial health certificate and prop- er shots, and be free of intesti- nal and external parasites. BEAGLE PUPPIES, $200 ea. 1M & 2F. (941)-276-8187 YORKIE AKC, 10 wks, tiny female, shots & health cert $400 9414754913 Yorkie Pups $450 & up 239-839-3003 S PET SUPPLIES & SERVICES Z6236 BIRD CAGE 24x20x34.5 on wheels $250, OBO 941-505-1494 BIRD CAGE 24x20x34.5 on wheels $250, OBO 941-505-1494 FISH TANK& CABINET 55 Gal Salt Water. Live Coral, Fish & All Accessories Included. $375 941-916-0115 FLIGHT CAGE 62"hi x 40"wide x 30"deep, casters. $125 941-423-0505 KITTY HOUSE 2x3x6 well built cost $250 asking $150 941-475-4201 NEW WESTERN saddle blan- ket brown,tan & black $10 941-475-2385 PARROT CAGE, LARGE, used 2 months, like brand new. $200 Eng.815-263-3420 SHOW DOG grooming set table to tack box 40 pcs, call for list. $350 941-698-1811 THERMO CANTEENS zip- pered top's $10 941-475- 2385 WESTERN SADDLE pad Pro- Orthopedic, used twice!! $75, OBO 941-475-2385 S APPLIANCES S6250 CHEST FREEZER about 7 cu.ft. works great! $65, OBO 941-214-1018 CHEST FREEZER, KENMORE WHITE 15 CU FEET $125 941-268-9029 COOKTOP JENN-AIRE 4 cntls, fan, ductwork incl, vg cond $250 941-460-1764 DISHWASHER WHIRLPOOL, biscuit, excellent. Very little usage. $100, OBO 941-423-7323 DRYER G.E. HEAVY DUTY WHITE $100 941-255-9152 DRYER GE Ex large capacity works!! almond $25 941-286- 1170 DRYER WHIRLPOOL $100, OBO 941-698-1104 ELECTRIC RANGE white, 4 burners, speed bake. $150 941-321-1191 FRIDGE GE sxs bisque;ice & water in door perfect cond. $150 865-414-0073 FRIDGE, white Kenmore w/ water & ice disp $195; White Range $95 941-237-0253 GE TRIO: Refrig, stove µ., bisque, ex. condition $400 941-698-0526 MICROWAVE 30" over range,digital,ex cond $25, OBO 941-764-1955 MICROWAVE OVER the range w/ vent & light $50, OBO 941-214-1018 MICROWAVE WHIRLPOOL 1.6 CF Wht. 30" above Range GD/CD. $60 941-244-2405 MOST WASHERS, Dryers & Fridges repaired for $65 or less. 941- 460- 0763 REFRIGERATOR $75 941- 941-743-7747 APPLIANCES 6250 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com 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. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign inpage)** MOTOR FOR GE washer plus other misc.parts $50 941- 223-4667 REFRIGERATOR GE SIDE BY SIDE, BLACK, LOADED, UNDER SERV CON- TRACT. $375 941-629-0144 REFRIGERATOR GE white side/side $150, OBO 941- 505-1404 REFRIGERATOR SIDE/SIDE, water & ice in door $175, OBO 941-214-1018 STOVE & Vent Hood Elec, white, ex cond. Fan under cab. $250, OBO 847-727-0044 STOVE SELF clean, warm zone & warm drawer $175, OBO 941-214-1018 STOVE WHITE GE coil burner like new. $100, OBO 941-474-0888 STOVE/OVEN TAPPAN White, works great EC $150, OBO 941-735-1709 WASHER & Dryer Whirlpool/Kenmore, wk grt $175, OBO 941-735-1709 WASHER & DRYER, stack- able, white, front loading, high efficiency, Frigidaire. Like new, only used 6 mos. $700. 941- 204-6101 WASHER FRIDGIDAIRE heavy duty. $80, OBO 941-698-1104 WASHER G.E. HEAVY DUTY VERY GOOD CONDITION $100 941-255-9152 WASHER WHITE GE,top load, 7 cycle, heavy duty, runs great. $75 941-764-9212 WASHER/DRYER WHIRLPOOL Stackable. $225 941-613-1631 WINE FRIDGE TABLE MODEL, HLDS 12 BTLS. EXC COND $65 VENICE 941-493-7910 MISCELLANEOUS S6260 25 GOOD PLASTIC HANGERS Different colors. $1 941-475- 7577 AIR FILTERS Purolater 20x24x2 new in box $4, OBO 941-735-1709 COCA-COLA COLLEC- TABLES $300, OBO 941- 445-7832 COLEMAN GENERATOR 6250 watts, 10HP, as new, $400. Call 941-875-1838. DECK CHAIRS 7 VINTAGE WOOD FOLDING GREAT CHAIRS! $150 941-204-5001 EDISON TEXTBOOK College Algebra Essentials 3E, Gr8 con $100 434-945-0104 EDISON TEXTBOOKS Com- municating Effectively 10th Ed $60 434-945-0104 PAPER CUTTER Exc. cond. $20 941-423-2585 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 22 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 MISCELLANEOUS S6260 FIREWOOD SEASONED split oak 1/2 facecord FREE DELIV- ERY. $120 941-526-7589 FIREWOOD SEASONED split oak firewood, full half cord $150 941-628-0557 GRILL 18" Weber Charcoal Outdoor grill Black $30 941- 416-4822 JOHN D. MACDONALD paper- back books 17 great condi- tion $10 941-475-7577 KEROSUM Director Portable Kerosene Fired Heater, single burner. $75 941-637-3799 MOVING BOXES, 27-small, 20-med, 9 large. All for $25 941-697-8878 PIPE 15ft 8 inch sch 40 pvc. $75 941-473-4828 PROJECTION SCREEN size 4 x 4 tripod mounted $40 941-743-0649 PVC FITTINGS box all sizes $30 941-564-8770 REFRIGERATOR, Kenmore bottom freezer, white, very clean. $175. 941-423-9104 RUBBERMAID HOUSEKEEP- ING Cart Like new 2 available $200, OBO 941-468-3190 ASK US HOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! SPORTCRAFT DARTBOARD NEW IN BOX. $10 Englewood 941-475-7577 SPOTTING TELESCOPE Meade 2045-S 4" plus extras $275, OBO 941-575-6556 TELEPHONE. Unusual golf bag and club style. NOT A REAL BAG!! $30. 941-423- 2585 VINTAGE BEER CANS (400) w/ clocks, metal signs. $390, OBO 941-235-2500 WATCH BANDS 161 watch bands. Men's and Ladies $450, OBO 570-357-9719 WINDOW XL tint film hi qual DIY & save money NIB only $22 941-697-1102 WINDOW XL tint film hi qual DIY save money NIB only $22 941-697-1102 WORK STATION Lamp 42w HD BlueMax Dimmable/Adjust. Arm $60 941-412-9090 WANTED TO BUY/TRADE 6270 28 HP Evinrude elec. or pull start $350 941-204-1792 BUYING gold, silver and vintage costume jewelry. 941-769-8561 CASH PAID FOR WWI WWll KOREAN, VIETNAM , GERMAN,JAPANESE, ETC. Military items (941)416-3280 KAYAK WANTED- Plastic Sea Kayak over 16'. $499 239- 258-2318 MURPHY BED $200 range please call 941-423-7015 WANTED USED MECHANICAL PLATFORM SCALE 5001b capacity or more. Call 941-416-6293 WANTED: DAYBED or trun- dle. Good condition. Reason- able. 941-460-9705 snF is' T ii TRANSPORTATION S AUTOMOTIVE 7005 2004 DODGE Ram 1500 SLT, Quad cab, V8, 5 speed auto., A/C, bedliner & Leer top, cab & bed alarms, power every- thing, MANY extras, exc. con- dition, MUST SEE 51,530 miles, $9,999 941-423-7005 BUICK 7020 2005 BUICK LACROSSE CXL, 4 dr, white, 51,523 mi, $10,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 BUICK LACROSSE CXS 31K MILES $13,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR CADILLAC L 7030 1999 CADILLAC DEVILLE 47k mi. Unbelievable cond. $6995 dir 941-204-9415 2 CADILLACS 2005 Deville 29K, dk platnium, Palm Beach ed. 1st $13,550; 2005 Deville 34K, Lim- ited ed. few made, Loaded, dia- mond white pearl, Ithr. $14,650 Carfax 828-777-5610 cell 2003 CADILLAC DEVILLE Silver, 4 Dr. 100k Mi. Good Cond! $5,500. 860-716-7295 2005 CADILLAC STS red, 6 cyl, excellent condition, 53K, keyless & remote start, GPS, $11,600 941-423-4944 2007 CADILLAC DTS EXCELLENT CONDITION SANDSTONE $19,989 CHEVY 7040 1994 GEO PRIZM, blue, $850, OBO 941-391-0037 1999 CHEVY MONTE CARLO, 70K mi, PW/PL, AC, $3988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2003 CHEVY Monte Carlo SS, black, 113,242 mi, $7,785 877-219-9139 2006 CHEVY AVEO LS, 4 dr, white, 62,228 miles $5,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 CHEVY CORVETTE ONLY 16K MILES WOW NICE CAR, RED, $31,989 2007 CHEVY AVEO LS, 4 dr, yellow, 85,373 miles, $6,879 877-219-9139 2007 CHEVY IMPALA LT Super Clean! Mint Cond! $12,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFarly 2010 CHEVY CORVETTE AUTOMATIC, TARGA TOP, ONLY 13K $41,989 2010 CHEVY MALIBU, $15,985. 941-639-7300 Gene Gorman Premier 2011 CHEVY Cruze LS, 13k mi, 6 spd, connectivity pack- age. $14,500. 941-235-7701 2011 CHEVY IMPALA, $15,990. 941-639-7300 Gene Gorman Premier CHRYSLER L7050 2005 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE 38K $14,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 CHRYSLER PTCRUISER $9,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR DODGE 7060 2000 DODGE VIPER ONLY 14K ORIGINAL MILES $44,989 2006 DODGE STRATUS SXT, 4 dr, gray, 44,020 miles $7,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 DODGE CALIBER black, 44,805 mi, $11,452 877-219-9139 2007 DODGE MAGNUM EX, SXT, white, 89,441 miles, $9,876 877-219-9139 2008 DODGE CALIBER SXT, hatchback, 4 dr, blue, 57,272 mi, $8,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 DODGE CHALLENGER 200 MILE NEW CAR $39,988 FORD 7070 2004 FORD MUSTANG Convertible, 60,000 mi, 1 owner,immaculate, $15,000, OBO 941-391-6211 2010 FORD TAURUS LTD $24,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: yoursun.com and click on Classifieds *Fast Easy * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUN- . GMC 7075 2004 GMC ENVOY SUV, 152,887 mi, black, $7,285 877-219-9139 dlr JEEP 7080 2001 JEEP WRANGLER, Auto, A/C. Sporty! $7,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2003 JEEP LIBERTY Limit- ed, blue, 54,941 miles, $11,546 877-219-9139 2003 JEEP LIBERTY X, 2 dr, blue, 84,649 miles, $11,785 877-219-9139 2005 JEEPWRANGLER, Mint Cond! Only 46k Mi! $13,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2006 JEEP GRAND Chero- kee tan, 5,200 mi, $10,980 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4. $17,990. 941-639- 7300 Gene Gorman Premier 2006 JEEP WRANGLER X, 2dr, manual, 4X4, blue, 32,696 mi $18,754 877-219-9139 dlr NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! 2007 JEEP GRAND CHERO- KEE SRT8 ONLY 47K MILES $29,989 0001 a W11 I ' 7000 CHRYSLER 7050 LINCOLN 7090 2000 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Carr. Roof, White, 134k. $5,200. 941-979-8283 2004 LINCOLN LS 47K Miles Loaded Like New Condition. $11,000 540-580-8309 2004 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 4 Dr. $11,990. 941-639- 7300 Gene Gorman Premier 2004 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Low Milage, very clean, asking 9K obo Blue Book 11K Call 231-620-0313 2006 LINCOLN ZEPHYR 45K mi. Conv. top. Exc. cond. $17,500/obo. 941-979-9030 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 2007 57,000 mi, many extras, must see. Make offer $16,500 (941) 484-6807 MERCURY 7100 1997 MERCURY GRAND Marquis white, 56,730 mi, $5,897 877-219-9139 2000 GRAND MARQUIS Limited Edition 47k mi, One SR owner, White/Blue carriage roof. Every option! Garage kept, new tires, "Perfect in every Respect" $5775/obo Call BOB 941-468-3375 2002 MERCURY MARQUIS, 124,000 mi, tan, very clean car with tan interior, good tires, 24.5 mpg. $4,500 574- 315-9019 2005 MERCURY GR. MAR- UIS LS. 30K Mi! Leather! 11,988. 941-639-1601 DIr. 2006 MERCURY SABLE PREMIER EDITION ONLY 15K MILES $11,988 OLDSMOBILE 7110 1993 OLDSMOBILE ACHIE- VA 4 cyl, orig 55k mi, AC, power windows & doors, Sil- ver, good cond. $2,500. 941- 505-8509 or 239-728-8008 1998 OLDSMOBILE 88 LS, Leather 122k mi.,$4,000 1 owner 941-475-3745 PONTIAC L 7130 2002 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GT 4 DR Sedan, 140k highway mi, 6 cyl., loaded, 1 owner. 1st reasonable offer takes it, $2,999, OBO 941-400-8815 2004 PONTIAC GRAND Am silver, 69,291 miles $8,425 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 PONTIAC GTO YELLOW ONLY 41K MILES $18,989 2007 PONTIAC G6 CONVT 15K $16,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 PONTIAC SOLSTICE ONLY 13K MILES $18,989 2008 PONTIAC G6 4 dr, value, gold, 53,781 miles, $9,950 877-219-9139 2009 PONTIAC VIBE hatch- back, white, 40,058 mi, $12,478 877-219-9139 dlr SATURN 7135 1994 SATURN SL 79 mi, SL2, $24 716-374-2950 SATURN Lw 7135 2004 SATURN L300 silver, 77,430 mi, $7,985 877-219- 9139 PRO-POWER AUTO SALES (941)-627-8822 USED SATURN SALES PARTS & SERVICE "THE SATURN GUYS" 98 SC2 Coupe.......$2,199 01 SL2 Sedan.........$3,099 99 SL2 Sedan.........$3,299 00 SL2 Sedan..........$3599 03 VUE SUV.............$5,595 03 ION Sedan..........$6,299 02 VUEV6 AWD.......$6,899 07 ION Sedan..........$7,999 08 Aura XE Sedan..$10,599 08 Astra XR Sedan..$11,995 23440 Janice Ave. Port Charlotte, FL 33980 SCION S7136 2005 SCION XB maroon, 87,176 mi, $9,875 877-219- 9139 2005 SCION XB silver, 60,243 mi, $10,978 877- 219-9139 2006 SCION XA, 16,000 mi, one owner new tires silver, $9,500 941-429-9461 2009 SCION XD 31,031 miles $15,875 877-219-9139 dir L ACURA 7145 1999 ACURA TL 3.2 bas, 4 door, silver, 14,6892 mi, $5,875 877-219-9139 2006 ACURARSX Coupe, Low Miles! Auto, Moonroof! $11,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2009 ACURA TL 3.2 $27,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR AUDI 7147 2006 AUDI A4 3.0 QUATRO CONVT ONLY 22K MILES $21,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR BMW 7148 2001 BMW 325i 60K Miles, Leather, Loaded. $9,988 941-639-1601 DIr. 2004 BMW 3251 $14,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2004 BMW 330C1C 2 dr, convertible, silver, 89,461 mi $10,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 MINI COOPER S, PW, PL, A/C. Loaded! $11,988. 941-639-1601 DIr. 2005 BMW 3301 black, 35,314 mi, $18,754 877- 219-9139 2006 BMW 325, Like New! Nice Ride! $16,988. 625- 2141 Gorman Family 2006 BMW 750LI 4 dr, beige, 70,298 miles, $27,895. 877-219-9139 2006 BMW Z4 CONVERTIBLE MUST SEE ONLY 43K MILES $22,988 2007 BMW 6501 convt, 2 dr, V8, silver, 54,435 miles, $38,995 877-219-9139 2008 BMW Z4 $25,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2009 BMW 3281C BURGANDY WITH ONLY 28K MILES $26,989 I J . ^^EuBjL^. BMW 7148 2010 BMW M3 LOADED WITH UPGRADES, MUST SEE!! $66,989 2011 BMW 1281 CONVERTIBLE ONLY 7K MILES $31,989 HONDA 7160 1999 HONDAACCORD EX, Mint Cond! Must See! $5,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2000 HONDA S2000 WHITE SUPER CLEAN WITH 32k MILES $24,989 2002 HONDA ACCORD EX, 4 dr, leather, gold, 114,003 miles, $6,785 877-219-9139 2006 HONDA CIVIC 4 door, white, 87,138 mi, $11,875 877-219-9139 dir 2006 HONDA CIVIC hybrid, white, 87,138 mi, $11,875 877-219-9139 2006 HONDA S2000 convt, manual, 2 dr, blue, 58,022 mi, $20,980 877-219-9139 2007 HONDA CIVIC Hybrid, silver blue metalic, 13,952 mi $16,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified, EXL, nay, gray, 47,393 mi, $18,754 877-219-9139 2008 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 4 dr, mystic green, 59,048 mi, $14,950 877-219-9139 2008 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, white, 69,240 mi, $12,875 877-219-9139 2008 HONDA CIVIC Hybrid, white, 21,496 mi $16,895 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, 2 door, gray, 33,401 mi, $13,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 TOYOTA SOLAR SLE, white, 52,426 mi $23,478 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 4 dr, white, 23,119 mi $20,874 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD EXL, nav, V6, polished metal, 40,699 mi, $16,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, 4 dr, green, 37,281 mi, $17,950 877-219-9139 2009 HONDA ACCORD gray, 32,868 mi, $18,975 877-219-9139 2009 HONDA ACCORD LXP, 4 dr, beige, 45,528 mi, $13,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA CIVIC Certified LX, 4 dr, black, 30,605 mi, $13,897 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD black, 6,178 mi, $23,578 877-219-9139 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified LX 4 door, red, 19,498 mi, $16,785 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC Ix, 4dr, silver 7,330 mi $16,987 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC LXS, 4 dr, black, 25,340 miles, $16,548 877-219-9139 2010 HONDA CIVIC SI, 4 door, blue, 24,629 mi $18,745 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CROSSTOUR Certified EXL, FWD, green, 7,182 mi, $25,950 877-219-9139 2010 HONDA CROSSTOUR EX, 4 dr, FWD, blue, 8,885 mi $25,950 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CROSSTOUR EXL, 4 dr, 2WD, silver, 7,081 mi, $24,897 877-219-9139 2010 HONDA FIT White, excellent condition, less than 7,000 mi. $15,000 941-627-4449 Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 23 SSUNCOAST BOATING BOATS-POWERED 7330 01/21/12 13' 2004 Boston Whaler, 40hp EFI, xtra's, Bimini top, $8000 OBO 941-575-6556 14' ALUMINUM JON BOAT w/3HP motor & trailer $350, OBO 860-861-3884 15' KEY WEST 05, 60hp Yamaha, alum. trailer. Bimini top. Trolling motor. Fish & depth finder. VHF radio. Fish- ing seat. SS props. $8,000. 941-323-0704 16' SCOUT 155 2010 60HP Honda 4 stroke, approx. 50 hrs. Trolling motor, Bimini, rear fishing platform, 2 Scout seats, live well, fish/depth finder, console cover. Perfect bay/flats boat. $11,900 941-204-2538 17' CC FLATS SKIFF, V- Hull, trolling motor, live well, bimini, full cover, Yamaha 40hp tilt/trim. & galv. trailer. Great cond. $5950/obo 941-830-2415 17' cc, 70 Evenrude ,bimini, low hours. $2,150 no trailer. 732-245-9888 cell. will demo. '1 1 ,_ I ruI. VL V-nfun 1oil ODUdsIII, new interior gel coat, Hyud. jack plate & trim tabs, trolling motor, custom live well & full cover. 90HP Yamaha w/ T&T and SS Prop. Galv. Trailer, FANTASTIC CONDITION $6950 OBO 941-716-6792 17' VIP BOW RIDER 90hp chry, recorder, 2 props, xtras. $1,600 352-835-9262 18' 1955 Chris Craft Sportsman, restored mahogany, all original, $18,750. (941) 629-3350 18' BOSTON WHALER Dauntless w/trlr., trolling motor, power pole, exc. cond. $29.500. Bob 734-646-6730 CHASER 2006 boat with Yamaha 60HP 4 Stroke with very low hours. 2009 Western Continental Aluminum Trailer. Ready to fish with many extras. $9,000 814-241-8406 18' CREST PONTOON 2001, 40HP Merc OB, w trailer & life jackets $5,500 941-426-2802 m A I 18' LARSON 2005, blue & white, less than 30 hrs, Volvo Penta inboard $13,000 941-268-3974 BOATS-POWERED 7330 18 IVIHVtE-IUK, Z0UU I11Hil1 150 4 Stroke. 300 hrs. Jack plate. Power pole, 24 V trolling motor, batt. charger & Ameritrail- er w/swing hitch. Exc. shape. $28,900. 941-639-6440 i %# LIAIL. I i K Ii. i//uJ. AQ131 Volvo/Penta 275. Not running,as is $k. 941-889-9815 19' CAROLINA SKIFF 19'with center console and 35 honda stroke motor Also new continental trailer and bimini top $5,800 765-337- 6300 19.6' WELLCRAFT 1984 Sunhatch w/ Trailer. 4 Cyl. 188HP I/O w/ Closed Cooling. $1500. obo 941-244-2579 20' 2006 SHEARWATER Z- 2000 Tournament ready. $19,000 941-391-0037 20'BAYLINER 1994, Cuddy cabin, 4 cyl I/O, Bimini Cover $1995. 941-766-9273 20' CENTURY Sea Pro, full canvas, open bow. nice w/ trailer $3500 941-889-8565 20' CREST Pontoon, 40hp Merc, bimini top, trailer, $6200. 628-1203 I Classified = Sales 20' GRADY WHITE 200 Yamaha, motor, boat & trail in great shape. Extras. Reduced. 6,000. 941-426-1566 - 20' HURRICANE deck boat '03, 90hp Yahama, $11,700. 941-475-3695,941-769-0792 2U I Y VVc I3 '. i.. 150hp Yamaha, only 227 hrs fish finder, boat cover alum, trailer good cond. $16,500 941-743-5141 w/ trailer. Ctr console, Yama- ha 130 2 stroke w/SS prop, EC $6,900 941-626-4571 or 941-627-5777 LU WtLLLCnAr I tep V W/200 Yamaha on brack- et runs great must sell now! Runs great. $6,500, OBO 941-697-3671 24' 87 SEA RAY SORRENTO From Michigan, galv. trailer, eng needs work. $2,500 864-353-6715 2004 GRADY WHITE -:-:0 Express Yamaha 225hp, sleeps 5, Diesel Generator, a/c, full electronic package w/auto pilot Call for details 239-410-8709 21' MAKO <100 hrs on 225 E-TEC saltwater edition, Cont. trailer, gps, vhf, fishfinder, am/fm/cd + extras. Ready to fish! $19,000 941-637-7706 hp Evenrude, fishing ready, Loaded, $5,800. 941-505- 0602 22' 2000 AQUASPORT 225 Explorer Walkaround: 200HP Evinrude, cabin, bimini $17,000. 941-505-7269 2004 350 MPI HORIZON (FWC), keel drive, Inboard, Upper & lower station full with electronics and controls Trailer avail- able if needed. $30,000 obo 863-370-7309 x-- Kevlar hull, 2 rebuilt 150hp Evinrude eng. Custom anchor pulpit. GPS, VHS, FF. Down rig- gers, canvas enclosure w/trav- el cover, porta potty, CG equipped. Exc. cond. Profes- sionally maintained. Mechanic available. Alum. trailer w/elec. winch & spare tire. Asking $8,500. 941-475-4778 a zz Zuu0 ratnrnaer Tournament Edition. 821b trolling motor with 3 new bat- teries. polling platform, full cushion package, 468 garmin gps, vhf, stereo. Excellent condition, 2000,-- 250 HP. Yamaha ox66 . 22,500 OBO Justin 941-586-0029. ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! rzz z- 'ae zt. r \ ,opui L ro vaL 1999 Twin Merc 2002, 225 EFI, w/20 hrs since com- plete rebuilt top to bottom, new heads Great Fishing Boat, Low Draft.MUST SELL $28,825 OBO. 941-223- 5087 941-876-3602 BOATS-POWERED 7330 33' SEARAY SUNDANCER 300 2005 twin 350 w/dual prop, new canvas, carpet, fridge & electronics. Smart craft panel $69,900 941-916-9029 c!REMCED 35' SUNDANCER 310 21:11:1 2-350 gas inboard engines, camper top, fully equipped w/ extras. REDUCED TO $72,900. 972-569-7661 36' 1998 CARVER Mariner 350, Twin Merc Cruisers, All electronics, Shows like new. $110,000 941-255-5311 HP Merc. Optimax SW low hrs SS props full head RayNav C-120 VHF Exc cond. $39,500 941-697-9254 STALKER w/ trailer. 2001 5.8 260 Hp PCM engine .good boat. Needs a Little TLC $10,000 Bob 941-628-1334 23' MAKO erntei i:r,.,:l, 2004, 200hp Suzuki EFI 4 stroke, less than 100 hrs. Garmin GPS & fish finder, 2 live wells, trolling motor, 4 bat- tery w/charger. Davit kept. No trlr. $22,000. 941-575-1123 24 52 BAYLINER EXPRESS CRUISE 1997, 5.7L Gas, By Owner. Excellent Cond! $12,000 941-625- 6099 or 941-979-9589 Bridge, Iwin Z/U fuel injected engines, upper & lower helms, A/C. Extra clean. $19,995 Punta Gorda Yacht Brokers 941-833-0099 LO rI l1 l IM LWIII 010 UrF, fish finder. Fly bridge w/dual sta- tions. $6,500. 941-473-4035 26.55' BAYLINER :':.:1 erg, AC, fully equipped, fish finder, new batteries, kept on lift, anchor,combo stove alc/elec. refrig, toilet, shower, micro, sink, builtin battery charger, $14,250 570-575-5633 .-T DritJrn LUU cLJ 11n, U.LL Mercruiser, I/O, 320 HP, $40,000 941-697-5862 Loaded, full canvas & screen- ing, new engine 2009. Two biminis, galley, enclosed head, sleeps 4, fridge, inside stor- age, galvanized trailer. $21,800. (941)-493-8320 24' CHAPARRAL FREE, great deal/mechanic 941-504-5630 2' nunnHln.Ic UvatI DdatL, very clean, 200 hp Yamaha, radio, DF, sink, porta potty, mooring cover, bimini, kept on lift. $13,900. 941-637-6418 .o uTAYLINInL n :':e ern, AC, fully equipped, fish finder, new batteries, kept on lift, anchor,combo stove alc/elec. refrig, toilet, shower, micro, sink, builtin battery charger, $14,250 570-575-5633 1990, T/5.7 I/O new canvas, update cabin, clean well main- tained. $10,900 OBO. See @ Cape Haze Mar. (941) 473- 1613. WANTED 17'-21' center consoled V, in good condition 717-329-6655 U LuV nML- 9O, rey J./I LA Merc, air, heat, macerator, generator, full canvas end. May take smaller boat in trade. $19,500 804-761-9092 30 SLA RAY .111 I.Hi, h,... I 7'-" (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 t Reduced! Ip 31- RINKER '-',i, '-".*.- .' ,, Low Hours, Tip Top Cond., Must See. $60,000 239-340-9188 o.L muiiunt.ll, i nR .' _'."."., low hrs. Ext. Warranty 5 L Engs. AC. Gen $89,000 941-875-4852 32' WELLCRAFT MARTINQUE $39K '96, Twin 350's 420 hrs. Sleeps 6, 1 owner, Exc. Cond. 941-697-2499 dancer T/370 Mercs, 325 hrs, top electronics, gen, 2 TVs, Central vac, Icemaker, new batts, camper canvas, new bottom 7/10, and much more, $139,900 OBO, PG, owner motivated, 941-380-7077 40' DEFEVER TRAWLER 1980, twin diesel, new fiber- glass decks, fuel tanks, water tanks, $69,00 $59,000 239-292-1915 sportisn Zuuu Iwin 4-u 1r Diesels, 8 KW Gen., Very com- fortable clean, quality boat. Well maint. $195,000 941- 697-5808 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, electrical, hull, trailers. US 41 at Kings Hwy, Port Charlotte 941-883-5555 www.CharlotteMarine.com PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 u -m~a 38'- 1980 PRESENT Trunk Cabin Trawler. 120 Ford Lehman, Vetus Bow Thruster, "Scotties" Alu- minum Fly Bridge Enclo- sure. $59,000 NOW $45,000 OR WILL TRADE 941-347-7400 BOATS-POWERED 7330 BOATS-POWERED BOATS-POWERED 7330 L 7330 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 24 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 HONDA 7160 2010 HONDA INSIGHT EX, 4 dr, hybrid, silver, 43,462 mi, $13,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EXL, V6, silver, 10,876 mi $22,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA ACCORD sil- ver, 10,815 mi, $20,478 877-219-9139 2012 HONDA ACCORD black, 1,015 mi, $25,947 877-219-9139 2012 HONDA CIVIC Certi- fied, LX, 2 dr, gray, 4,254 mi, $17,845 877-219-9139 HYUNDAI :7163 2004 HYUNDAI ELANTRA, GLS, 4 dr, silver, 84,156 mi, $4,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 HYUNDAI XG35OL, 40K MI! Leather. 1 Owner! $9,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2005 HYUNDAI TIBURON 2 dr sport, red, 27K. tow pkg. Excel $7,200. 941-496-0009 2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA silver, 80k, 36 mpg, exc. cond. $5,800 941-258-0721 2009 HYUNDAI GENESIS sil- ver, 16,991 miles $23,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HYUNADI SONATA GLS, 4 dr, green, 35,917 mi $11,950 877-219-9139 dlr S HYUNDAI JAGUAR L ma7163 Lr L 7175 2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS, $15,985. 941-639- 7300 Gene Gorman Premier 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA LTD, 6,500 Miles, Leather, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels. ETC! $22,500. Call Fred 941-475- 5532 INFINITI 7165 2004 INFINITI G35 AWD, 4 dr leather, gray, 71,281 mi, $13,987 877-219-9139 2005 INFINITI G35 coupe, gray, 39K, spoiler pkg, excel- lent, $17,771 941-473-3950 2007 INFINITI G35X, AWD, 4dr sedan, 32K, Excellent, $17,500. 941-830-8319 2008 INFINITI G37 26K $25,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 JEEP PATRIOT $11,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 2010 INFINITI G37 LOADED WITH EVERYTHING EXTRA LOW MILES 38,989 2005 JAGUAR VANDEN PLAS, EXTRA CLEAN, LOW MILES $24,989' 2007 JAGUAR XK CONVERTIBLE GREEN/TAN LTHR CERTIFIED WARRANTY 40K MILES $36,988 WILDE JAUAR 877-216-8292 2008 JAGUAR, 4 Dr., Loaded! $21,990. 639- 7300 Gene Gorman Premier CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas 2011 JAGUAR XKR 75TH ANNIVERSARY COUPE, BLACK, ONLY 10K MILES R89 989 MlA 71777 2011 KIA SOUL LX, sport, 4dr, red, 13,677 mi, $17,776 877-219-9139 dlr LEXUS L 7178 2000 LEXUS RX300, 70k Mi! Leather, Moonroof! $10,988. 941-639-1601 DIr. 2004 LEXUS ES330 21,000 MILES $16,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2005 LEXUS ES330 $17,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2005 LEXUS ES330 4 dr, dk red/ivory, 56,928 mi $17,985 877-219-9139 dlr S USE CLASSIFIED! 2006 LEXUS ES330 CERTIFIED 32K $20,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 LEXUS LS430 CERTIFIED 54K $29,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 LEXUS IS250 24K CERTIFIED $26,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 LEXUS IS250 4DR, blue, 43,186 miles $22,485 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 LEXUS IS250 black, 58,015 mi, $22,547 877- 219-9139 2008 LEXUS ES350 CERTIFIED $23,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR SSUNCOAST BOATING SAILBOATS 7331 14' AQUA CAT 14, & trailer, easy to launch off the beach. Ideal family boat. video at http://youtu.be/Csq9d5SfCUE $1,850 941-276-4140 16' ALBACORE good cond w/trailer, $1,200. 941-628-1203 ZZ UUAY 19/4 9.9 Ivercury recently overhauled. Needs TLC $1,500 540-239-9328 26' 1975 S-2 Sailboat on Tandem axel trailer. Shallow draft $1,800. 941-380-7116 draft, Good main & JIB. New top bottom paint. $5,000 860803-9487 ,SU* CLSSIIE*S __ 32' CAIALINA ZUU3, 3U hp Yam- mar, AC. heat, in mast furling, 1 owner, $89,950. 941-347-4670 email irvina32@centurylink.net MISC. BOATS 7333 12' GAME FISHER with trailer and spare tire, exc. cond. $985 941-769-0582 MISC. BOATS 7333 14' ALUMINUM V BOTTOM boat with trailer, regist for both $300 765-376-1804 9' SEAWORTHY DINGHY with slow valve leak $200 941-505-0868 9' SEAWORTHY Made of Hypalon. $250 941-575-1739 ZODIAC MP6 Life Raft, 6 Per- son Open Ocean. Never Used! Stored in Garage. Last Ser- viced When New 12/4, Velice. $600. 941-624-5597 I OUTBOARD/ MARINE ENGINES S7334 50H.P. FORCE Outboard Engine. $500 941-624-0756. 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Includes Oars. $525 317-727-2460 16' PERCEPTION two per- son $450 941-681-2349 16' PIROGUE homemade flat bottom 371bs $125 941-697-6592 9' OLD TOWN Otter XT $325 941-681-2349 LEXUS L ^ 7178S 2008 LEXUS SC430 CERTIFIED 35K $45,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2009 LEXUS ES350 CERTIFIED $25,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2010 LEXUS HS250H 27K CERTIFIED $28,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2011 LEXUS IS350 CONVT 7K $44,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR MAZDA 7180 1994 MAZDA MIATA MX-5 M- Edition Convertible 92,407 excellent condition $5,200 941-661-4011 1996 MAZDA MX6, Leather Moonroof, Low Miles! $3,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 1999 MAZDA MIATA con- vertible, 2 dr, red, 42,754 mi, $9,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2002 MAZDA 626 tan, 99,784 miles $6,587 877- 219-9139 dir 2006 VW JETTA 4 Dr., 2.5L, All Power! $11,988. 941-639- 1601 DIr 2007 MAZDA CX7 All Power! Clean! $11,988. 941-625- 2141 Gorman Family 2008 MAZDA MIATA a/t con- vertible, silver 15,395 mi $17,895 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 MAZDA MIATA RED 7K $15,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 7190 1981 MERCEDES SL-380 2 Tops, Silver. Exc. Cond. $6,500/ OBO. (941)-445-3573 1986 MERCEDES BENZ 560 SL convertible, exc. cond. hard & clothtop, mileage high 80's, $18,900 920-216-9988 1995 MERCEDES E320 sedan, black/tan, runs per- fect, mint cond. 143K mi, books/rec $5300 OBO 239- 877-6818 or 941-621-3391 2003 MERCEDES E320 Loaded! Like New! $14,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2003 MERCEDES SL500 27K $29,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2005 MERCEDES CLK320 24K $19,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 MERCEDES BENZ C230 Like New! 32k Mi! $17,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFamly 2006 MERCEDES C230 29K $17,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 MERCEDES CLS550 $32,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 MERCEDES C300 17K $25,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 MERCEDES CLK350 $32,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2009 MERCEDES SL550R 17K $69,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR MITSUBISHI S7195 2007 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS, 2 dr, hb, orange, 68,867 mi, $13,575 877-219-9139 dir 2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE RED 20K $16,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE SPYDER RED 20K MILES $19,988 ^HVJ s ja W~is : : !^^ NISSAN 7200 1998 NISSAN 200SX, Great Runner, 5 spd manual, Ice Cold Air, New Tires and Clutch. Power locks and Sunroof! $995, OBO 941-979-0503 2005 NISSAN 350Z $16,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 NISSAN ARMADA LE, white, 51,011 mi $20,458 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 NISSAN ARMADA, 4x2, $20,990. 941-639- 7300 Gene Gorman Premier 2007 NISSAN 350Z 19K $24,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA, 21K mi, 1 sr. lady owner, mint cond.$18,995. 941-624-2561 2009 NISSAN PATHFINDER, SE $21,990. 941-639- 7300 Gene Gorman Premier S SPORTS CARS 7205 1987 CHEVY CORVETTE white, tan int., auto, convt. 49k orig mi, ex cond. 1 owner, $13,500. 941-979-9099 1990 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Convertible, 61,500 mi, automatic, red, $10,900 716-864-8293 Ir>C-- -< **- ** * "'~'' gr 1992 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Convertible, 128,000 mi, V8, RWD, auto- matic, 2 seat, AM/FM, polo green, auto, a/c, pwr brakes, pwr locks, pwr seats, pwr steering, pwr win, air bag, ABS, leather, tilt, fog lights, Tan top & interior, lots of recent maintenance, Fast and Fun. $7,500, OBO 313-319-3467 2005 BMW Z4 red convert- ible all leather, $13,000 941- 416-1706 or 941-627-8048 S SUBARU L :7207 2009 SUBARU IMPREZA I, 4 door, silver, 40,289 mi, $13,879 877-219-9139 dlr TOYOTA 7210 2000 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, 4 dr, white, 86,224 mi, $6,897 877-219-9139 2004 TOYOTA COROLLA S, gray, 80,440 mi, $9,748 877-219-9139 I Classified = Sales 2007 TOYOTA MATRIX Sta- tion Wagon, 34,050 mi, 4 cyl., automatic, AM/FM Cassette, All season tires, silver, auto, a/c, pwr brakes, air bag, tinted glass, garaged, like new, owner. $10,900 941-347-7562 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY LE Mint Cond! $14,988. 941-625- 2141 Gorman Family 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY 21K $17,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY 81,112 mi, $14,256 877- 219-9139 VOLKSWAGEN 7220 2000 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA, 4 dr., standard, 125K, $3,950 941-698-2901 I L- I WHaIEJAGjUARii 1 877-26-8292 ^Htj~ilAl~il^ WILDE SJAGUAR Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 25 VOLKSWAGEN 7220 2005 VOLKSWAGEN BEE- TLE CONV. $12,990. 941- 639-7300 GeneGomanRmier 2006 VOLKSWAGEN BEE- TLE, Loaded, Leather, Sun- roof, etc. 63K. $9,995 941- 661-3670 2006 VOLKSWAGEN GTI 2 dr, silver, 36,911 mi, $12,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 VW BEETLE 2 door, red, 52,892 mi, $11,487 877-219-9139 dlr V//V//V IN THE SUN CLASSIFIED YOU CAN..... /Find a Pet /Find a Car /Find a Job /Find Garage Sales /Find A New Employee /Sell Your Home /Sell Your Unwanted Merchandise /Advertise Your Business or Service Classified - it's the reliable source for the right results 2010 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 4,000 MILES $16,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR VOLVO 7230 2004 VOLVO C70 Turbo Convertible, 86k mi, Sky Blue, Gray Leather. $6,950 941-276-2097 2007 VOLVO C70 $19,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR The SUNdit PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU! 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New- Quick Lane Fast Team Judging *All Clubs Invited * 24 Trophies To Be Awarded *DJ by Sully's Sounds * Food & Beverages Available! ENTRY FEE: $10.00 Minimum Donation to the Salvation Army in Charlotte County FREE Admission to Spectators Sponsored by the Salvation Army. Assisted by The Veteran Motor Car Club of America Southwest Florida Region. For More Information Call (941)-575-0202 or (941)-575-5959 BUDGET BUYS 7252 1997 PONTIAC V6 114k mi, runs, drives, looks good, $1850. Eng. 941-474-6047 2001 DODGE INTREPID SE blue, 118k mi, runs grt, cold a/c, new batt. sunroof, all pwr. stereo/cd $4,400 941-457- 4790 S AUTOS WANTED S7260 $500.00 & UP CASH FOR YOUR CAR OR TRUCK Running or not! Honest & Reliable! 941-286-4599 WE BUY CARS in any condi- tion, any make, any model. Title or no title, no problem. 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LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** GRILL INSERT OEM chrome 08 Silverado LTZ $150 606- 219-2271 HARD TOP for 2002 500SL Mercedes, Black $750 941- 769-0039 MERCEDES 2 DOORS REAR CHROME BUMPER $375 941- 629-6429 MOUNTING BRACKETS for univ tow bar on steel bumper ex-cond $100 941-497-3866 MUSTANG SALEEN REAR WING SPOILER $125 941- 629-6429 PARTING OUT 88 MUSTANG LX convertible, body only, no rust or dents, buy it all for $350, OBO for individual parts call 315-369-8273 PICKUP BED Tonneau Cover Fold-a-cover,SWB 67"x65" $125, OBO 256-506-9443 PICKUP TOOL box-full size diamond pattern off Tundra $110 941-426-9714 SIDE RAIL tool box for pickup $50 941-426-9714 TIRES, 2 Michelin Pilot, P235/60R18 $40 for both. 941-257-5500 TIRES- New take offs starting @ $39.95 Installed & Balanced Call for Inventory 941-639-5681 TRUCK BED cover, Peragon folding alum,fits Chevy ext cab $150, OBO 941-698-1021 ACCESSORIES 7270 TONEAU COVER PICKUP BED (2), 1 rollup, 1 trifold fits 1500 crew cab silverado short bed, $200 ea or $350 for both 216-973-6606 TRUCK CAB guard, hvy duty, 3"tubing, 3 light tabs, handles, NEW. $225 603-533-1547 TRUCK CAP BLACK/GOOD CONDITION 6', $275 508- 404-6504 TUNDRA CARGO Net. New in bag. $15 941-697-3613 WATER PUMP New Water Pump for 99 Ford F-250 dsl $75 941-624-5946 VANS S7290 1997 FORD Passenger van, seats 24, 94k miles, a/c automatic Community Presby- terian Church, Eng. 941-474- 9579 or 941-697-9398 for appointment $7,000 2002 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, dvd, beige, 148,353 mi, $8,975 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 FORD FREESTAR SEL, 4.2L, 73K, Leather, 7 pass. must sell. Very good, $6,500 (941)-743-2774 2005 BUICK TERRAZA CXL,remote start, DVD,loaded, $9,500 941-204-9415 2005 TOYOTA SIENNA $13,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 DODGE CARAVAN SE, PW, PL, AC. Great Family Van! $7,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2007 CHEVY UPLANDER LS, EXT, WB, It blue, 78,898 mi $7,950 877-219-9139 dlr VANS L 7290 2007 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 37K $13,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 HONDA ODYSSEY Certified, gray, 62,600 mi, $15,987 877-219-9139 2007 TOYOTA SIENNA $19,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY $18,990. 941- 639-7300 Gene Gorman Preier 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, mocha, 72,315 mi, $15,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY LX, beige, 58,482 mi, $14,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 NISSAN QUEST white, 29,766 mi, $19,950 877- 219-9139 USE CLASSIFIED! 2009 TOYOTA SIENNA LE, silver, 37,074 mi, $18,750 877-219-9139 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, BIk., 28,655 mi, $26,950.. 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, Grn./Olive, 49,335mi, $26,875. 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY LX, polished metal, 32,528 miles $18,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY ocean mist, 26,406 mi, $24,578 877-219-9139 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY sil- ver, 14,420 mi, $24,897 877-219-9139 2011 HONDA ODYSSEY Certified, EXL, black, 12,040 mi, $30,950 877-219-9139 2011 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, silver, 15,372 miles $28,950 877-219-9139 dlr VANS L 7290 2011 HONDA ODYSSEY Touring Elite, white, 15,895 mi, $37,845 877-219-9139 2011 HONDA ODYSSEY Touring, Black, 9,914mi, $37,859. 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA ODYSSEY Touring, silver, 12,004 mi, $36,950 877-219-9139 TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 1996 GMC SIERRA sle,nice condition original owner $2500 941-204-8049 S1999 FORD F-250 super duty XLT 79k mi 8ft bed, aluminum cap, $5400 941-626-0218 2001 FORD EXPEDITION XLT. Low Miles! 3rd Row! $7,988. 941-639-1601 DIr. 2002 DODGE RAM 1500 white, 84,115 miles $6,995 877-219-9139 dir 2003 CHEVY 1500 4.3L, White, 130K mi, a/c, auto, records $6950 561-222-4545 2005 DODGE RAM 2500 diesel, crew cab, silver, 53,101 mi $21,879 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 NISSAN TITAN 1 owner. Leather, loaded, 59k. Must see. $12,900, OBO 941-457-3663 2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 $12,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 FORD F150, Super Cab XLT, PW, PL, V8, $12,988. 941-639-1601 DIr. 2007 CHEVROLET SILVER- ADO 1500, 2wd, crew cab, 4.8V8 1 owner. 44k mi. $17,500/obo. 941-639-4199 9 6BBB I WILDE SOCIAL NETWORK j FAN& FOLLOWER SPECIALS C Be CIVIC minded. w 2012 CIVIC LX 4DR AUTOMATIC A. , CALL. *(;0 4C -I 87-7108 7333S *. *.*Trgo ildeon...o II..3B...... ota NewI.U.ed .I Pa rtISerice ( The Sun Classified Page 26 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 2007 CHEVY COLORADO, Crew Cab LT. PW, PL, AC. $9,988. 941-639-1601 DIr. 2008 FORD RANGER Super Cab. Like New! $15,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE white, 51,949 miles $24,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 NISSAN FRONTIER sil- ver, 9,638 mi, $15,874 877- 219-9139 2008 NISSAN TITAN SE red w/almond interior, all power, XM radio, bluetooth, ex condition, 1 owner 57K mi $16,499 OBO 941-391-2972 Mattas Motors 941-916-9222 Buy Here Pay Here ROYAL PALM MOTORS BUY HERE 0 PAY HERE www.RoyalPalmMotors.com (941)-681-2136 SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2000 HONDA CRV LX, 2WD, white, 94,240 mi, $6,870 877-219-9139 2002 CADILLAC ESCALADE 4X4, Moon roof! Loaded! $12,988. 941-639-1601 DIr. 2002 HONDA CRV LX, silver, 191,767 miles, $6,784 877- 219-9139 2003 CHEVY SUBURBAN 1500 tan, 112,038 miles $10,375 877-219-9139 dlr 2003 GMC ENVOY tan, 94,986 miles, $8,754 877- 219-9139 2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER EXT. LT, PW, 3rd Row! $9,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2004 HONDA CRV EX, silver, 133,611 miles, $8,798 877- 219-9139 2004 HONDA PILOT EX, sil- ver, 105,933 mi, $11,785 877-219-9139 2004 HYUNDAI SANTA Fe, silver, 100,663 miles $4,950 877-219-9139 dir 2004 LEXUS RX330 $17,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2004 LEXUS RX330 $17,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2004 LEXUS RX330 V6, blue/ivory leather, 69,326 mi, $15,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 LEXUS RX330 V6, blue/ivory, 69,326 miles $17,789 877-219-9139 dir 2005 SATURN VUE Excellent Condition! $8,988. 625-2141 Gorman Family 2005 TOYOTA RUNNER SR5, silver, 69,709 mi, $14,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 ACURA MDX $20,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 ACURA MDX silver, 67,308 miles $20,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 FORD EXPLORER XLT, silver, 65,519 mi, $11,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 DODGE DURANGO SLT, silver, 83,139 mi $9,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 FORD EXPLORER XLT. Low Mi! Loaded! $16,988 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2007 HONDA CRV EXL, green, 56,724 mi, $16,950 877-219-9139 2007 HONDA CRV EXL, red/gray. 59,166 mi, $14,950 877-219-9139 dlr VEHICLES 7305 2007 HONDA ELEMENT Certified, SC, gray, 62,124 mi, $17,345 877-219-9139 2007 HONDA PILOT EXL, sil- ver, 85,407 mi, $14,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 LANDROVER LR3 SE, silver, 41,990 mi, $24,578 877-219-9139 2007 LEXUS RX400H AWD, hybrid, gray, 46,566 mi, $27,985 877-219-9139 2007 TOYOTA RAV4 $14,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 TOYOTA RAV4 GREAT SPORT UTILITY $17,988 2008 CADILLAC SRX EXTRA CLEAN SPORT UTILITY, ONLY 27K $24,989 CLASSIFIES! 2008 HONDA CRV green, 28,932 miles $18,950 877- 219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA CRV LX, blue, 95,228 mi, $12,478 877- 219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA CRV LX, silver, 49,252 mi, $16,875 877- 219-9139 2008 HONDA CRV silver, 55,051 miles $21,985 877- 219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ELEMENT Certified EX, gray, 70,045 mi, $14,987 877-219-9139 2008 HONDA PILOT EX, 4X4, green. 45,018 mi, $16,950 877-219-9139 2008 LEXUS RX350 CERTIFIED AWD NAV $30,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 LEXUS RX400H CERTIFIED 35K $30,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2008 NISSAN XTERRA white, 84,417 miles, $12,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 DODGE JOURNEY RTX, nay, gray, 73,645 mi $12,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 FORD EDGE ELECTRIC BLUE 34K MILES $24,989 2009 HONDA CRV Certified, LX, green tea, 49,998 mi, $16,875 877-219-9139 2009 HONDA CRV EX, 2WD, urban titan, 21,162 mi, $20,897 877-219-9139 2009 HONDA PILOT Touring, silver, 32,146 mi, $26,950 877-219-9139 2009 LEXUS ES350 4 Dr., cashmere, 2,877 mi, $29,785. 877-219-9139 dir 2009 LEXUS RX350 CERTIFIED $29,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2009 NISSAN MURANO $23,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2010 AUDI 05 BLACK EXTRA CLEAN ONLY 27k MILES $40,989 2010 HONDA CRV Certified, EXL, white, 17,450 mi, $23,987 877-219-9139 2010 HONDA CRV LX, black, 28,377 miles $16,950 877- 219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CRV silver, 5,743 mi, $23,987 877-219- 9139 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, white, 35,206 mi $25,950 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA PILOT EX, blue/pearl grey, 23,448 mi, $27,548. 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA PILOT Touring 2WD, black 28,222 mi, $28,950. 877-219-9139 dlr VEHICLES 7305 2010 TOYOTA RAV4 $20,911 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2011 HONDA CRV EXL, bl/gr. bl. 4,708 mi, $27,845. 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA CRV urban titan, 5,194 mi, $22,987 877-219-9139 2011 HONDA PILOT Certi- fied EXL, nav, gray, 7,777 mi, $32,450 877-219-9139 ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! 2011 HONDA PILOT LX, 2WD, beige, 6,998 miles, $26.854 877-219-9139 *k 1 .I n1 I IIII 11 1 1111 i.i-h P. i N lii l l i ill EVERY HYUNDAI CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VEHICLE ALSO COMES WITH: . 9 l0 i.0 ,1,- 11 .III ,III I -II 1. ., 11 ,1hl, 1 r .: .i '" .. ,h | ;.h: .li,, ii . l . 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TRAILER 4X8 Folds to store in garage. Needs work. $120 941-626-8448 TRAILER TIRE 225/75R15. 8 pr. New $60 941-223-4667 TRAILER & ACCESSORIES M 7341 TRAILER CARRY-ON 5x8 ft. 2,000 lb. cap. Good cond. $350 941-276-0762 TRAILER ENCLOSED, 2011 Strom, 8 1/2 X 20,car hauler 3500 pound torison axles, ramp door, tie downs and interior cabinets. $6500 OBO 216-973-6606 TRAILER TIRE, 5 hole with rim, $15, OBO 941-575-0690 UTILITY TRAILERS Great Prices WEST COAST TRAILER (941)698-9902 We Buy Trailers. Consign- ments Welcome. CARGO - UTILITY 941-575-2214 2012 HYUNDAI STK#5169356 lreasej P egl 5 G OinI^ Month$ -------- 2012 HYUNDAI l 9;1 1k Lease $ o rjnly 11Month19 --Il 9 Black Book Used Car Value: $3500 Gettel Hyundai Incentive: $4000 Total Trade-in Value: $7500! S r,,,W&S PECIALS! 209 YUDA I210HYNDI 200ii; NDl II R.. **s1 008 eU 5 TOCHOOE, ETT FATORYCERIlFlImED 0K 4T COS N CERTFIED FM, MILE WARATONY FCOYERIEDFM ', ,4 hH,, ,h , h I, I,, , ,, . I ,h I I, ,..-Id "I ,I I ,,-hI. ,,, .4 .. 1..h 1 ,, ., p , I h i i -- l 'l l 1 111 1 b I H I II111 111 1 I l l II. 11 IIII I.. 1, 11. --1 ll, ,q l,, I.H -hl pl. 1.- 1- 11 h 11 ,m l .. ..ll I," U I 1, 11,- I.,l,, I,,h d,,u 11111 1 ,,ll ... .. 1l-1,-,I I),- d,- I1 11.1, 1l 1 11.j4 h ,, l-, 11.14k. 1lll [, I l , 3500 Bee Ridge Rd Sarasota Seconds, 1-877271 5095and Beneva YUNDAI Road ', IjMONDAY- RIDAYAi 30AM jk .~ 2'SATURIPAY 8:3 UA- 7PUNiNI GETTEL HYUNDAI PRE-OWNED S L r -H $-, I I1no 1i [1 1 AMO,7.:. Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 27 SCOOTERS 7360 1981 HONDA CB750, 4cyl, runs good, needs carb work. $500, FIRM 941-258-7491 1985 HONDA V65 magna 1100 great shape, new tires/ battery $2800 941-626-5772 2002 AMERICAN Perfor- mance cycle "Gambler" orange w/purple flames, 100 C.I. Rev Tech Engine. All chrome, 4800 miles, pristine, paid $28,500 now $11,500... MUST SEE! 505-878-8228 2005 SUZUKI BURGMAN, Cycle/Motor Scooter. 23k Mi. 400cc Engine. Well Main- tained. $3,250 317-727-2460 2006 HONDA VTX 1300C, 1,700 miles, Candy Red w/ Windshield, Engine Guard & Leather Bags. Garage Kept! Like New! Asking $6,000. obo (941)-624-5597 2007 SUZUKI M109R 1783cc, vtwin cruiser, pearl white, 7k+ miles $9900 941- 766-0868 2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON FXDL Low Rider. Black/Orange. EZ Off wind- shield, crash bar. 16544 mi. $11,000/ OBO 315-725-5859 ELECTRIC CRUISER BIKE NEW 26", 7sp, 15mph plus Battery $820 863-990-9397 ENGINE 4-STROKE, 50cc, (Rocket by Honda) $175 941-624-5975 I ^"A." ,. , I GERBINGS 12V ELEC. GLOVES, Size Med. $59 941-485-0565 GO CART fat frame 150 cc motor very nice $499 941- 626-3102 GOLDWING RIDING jacket with zipout xl like new 941 204 3274 $40.00 SCOOTERS 7360 HD DIAMOND Ice HELMET Size Med. $48 941-485-0565 MINI BIKE BAJA WARRIOR LIKE NEW A MUST SEE $350 941-276-4733 MOTOR/BIKE NEW, gas, 35mph 130 mpg No license Req.$420 863-990-9397 I NEED CASH I MOTORCYCLE HELMET SHOEI,D9,BLACK,FullFace, NEW $250 607-368-8755 TRAVEL TRAILERS S7370 2003 MONTANA 32' 5th wheel, alum. frame, arctic pkg., 3 slides, new tires, wash- er/dryer hook-up. No smoke/ pets. $12,500. 812-887-8273 2004 FLAGSTAFF 1 slide, w/a Qn. bed, It weight, 23' exc. cond. $6,700 941-347-8007 2007 TRAIL Bay by Trail Lite, 33', super slide, ex cond,1 owner, M-32BHS, $13,900 941-661-9171 2010 Puma Trav Trail 32', 2 slideouts, loaded. Will deliver. $17,700 Call 863-660-8539 2010 TRAVEL TRAILER 34' 2/2, 2 slides, used 3 times, $19,200 obo. 941-628-0296 WANTED All TT's, Motor Homes, 5thwhls, Pop-Ups, Van conversion & passen- ger vans. Cash paid on the spot. for quick sale. 941-347-7171 MOTOR HOMES/ RVs 7380 1989 SOUTHWIND 32' Car dolly available. $3,000 941-698-0884 1991 ALLEGRO BAY 34' Class A motorhome. As is. Needs brake work. Will not start. Last ran Sept. 2011 $2,000 cash or best offer Call 863 491 1471 1998 GEORGIE BOY 32', one slide out, 56k mi, king bed. $10,000 941-475-6607 2001 FOURWIND CHATEAU 28' Class C 32k mi, gen, 454 Chevy, new tires & brakes, Ex cond, $19,900 941423- 7771 2002 32T WINNEBAGO Journey 300, Cummings 5 speed pusher with 2 slides & awnings, Hard to find model. Satelite antenna, 2 flat scr. TV's, non smoker, Extra Clean 25k Miles, Asking $62,500. Call Jack (603)-661-8650 I Classified = Sales I 2004 5TH WHEEL Forest River 29' Wildcat 2 slides used twice cost $30000, sell $13,000. Take vehicle or auto tade 941-255-0969,276-1229 2011 FOREST RIVER Lexing- ton SS300, 30' Class C. single slide Qn bed, 7500 K mi. $65,000. 941-n628-1203. 2011 FOREST RIVER Lexing- ton SS300, 30' Class C. single slide Qn bed, 7500 K mi. $65,000. 941-n628-1203. 2012 WINNEBAGOS Great Prices Great Financing NO.1 SELLING RV RVWorld of Nokomis Inc. 2110 US 41, Nokomis 1-75 Exit 195 1-800-262-2182 www.rvworldinc.com MOTOR HOMES/ RVs 7380 31' FOUR WINDS 2007 Class C w/2 slides, sleeps 7, only 5800 mi! 941-323-7527 36' CLASS A, 2003 REX- HALL Aerbus, 40K, oak cab., white Leather, 2 slides, fire- place, Satellite antena, $47,500. 941-286-5438 36' Trop-Cal 1996 Ford Eng, Immaculate. New Interior, 1 slide. $22,500 941- 626-9652 Charlotte RV Center Great selection of pre-owned RVs! Buy-Sell-Trade-Financing We'll sell your RV FREE! Ask about our marketing. Repairs - Maintenance-Parts-Body Shop US41 at Kings Hwy. 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Red. $3,500. 941-626-9652 RV/CAMPER PARTS 7382 (2) 22 1/2" Hub Caps for Motorhome $25 941-743- 0582 EVEN BRAKE aux braking system $300, OBO 864-497- 6441 FALCON 2250 hitch w/cables in Port Charlotte. $200, OBO 864-497-6441 ROADMASTER ROCK Guard $150, OBO 864-497-6441 RV 5TH WHEEL, 2011 Monte Carlo, 3 slide outs, 2br, 2ac, w/d, many more options, must sell. $29,200 630-631-8722 TOW BAR Roadmaster 5250. Case Safety Coils $250, OBO 941-204-0779 RV/CAMPER PARTS 7382 TOW BAR Univ tow bar Road- master-fit Jeep, SUV, Sm Truck $125 941-497-3866 IN THE SUN CLASSIFIED YOU CAN..... /Find a Pet /Find a Car 'Find a Job /Find Garage Sales /Find A New Employee /Sell Your Home /Sell Your Unwanted Merchandise ,/Advertise Your Business or Service Classified - it's the reliable source for the right results 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 Venice Ave. *--^^ j-^"| I~C (Q [S ^ ^ Venice Ave.v BUICKt Gt Ct 0 B a St#2G037 SOt# GT O24 a Stn~ 2GO62S St#?B018 lJOVE \ &M L. A 77;; 104imah M.S.R.P .......... $37,322M.S.R.P............ $37,322 M.S.R.P ................... $44,382 Rebate ........................... 2,000 M.S.R.P ............ .............$62,242 Rebate .......................... $1,500 Four Wheel Drive, Alloy Wheels, Power Seat, Darby Discount ........... $2,508 Rebate ........................... $2,000 Darby Discount ............ $2,511 control, turbocharger, auto. Fog Lamps,V-8, 6Speed, Automatic, Owner Loyalty ............. $1,000 Owner Loyalty ........... $1000 Owner Loyalty .......er control tuochage, auto. Trade Assistance ......... $1,000 Trade Assistance ......... $1,000 Cash or Trade Equity.....$3,000 powerwindows and locks, tilt, cruise. Power Tech Pkg & More! 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PCPER MONTH GET UP TO $2,000 IN ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES FOR YOU OR ANY HOUSEHOLD MEMBER TOWARDS THE LEASE OR PURCHASE OF A NEW 2012 DARBY BUICK OR GMC IN STOCK FOR CURRENT NON-GM LEASE'S. 1tmI I -ll1J rl: I 1 :^r 1 Ii a] ,\ I-ArAo n : TTM ICyRmiRnIT on i fTt h Tff II (J) ilm i nwifTffn71i :l r I m f i Flhrr IICYiTiTrri ( 7T77rffTi7 i I n771W T1nr Fnrn(mi [fl ItI f P)7Trnrn1 ni rimr W fr "7-q' St#2GT050A St# 2BT033A W fW St#1GT460W ISt# 1G514C St#1G568B St# 1B552A St# 1B422U Was $6900 Was.............$10,600 Was ........... $10,900 Was...........$11,995 Was............$13,750 Was.............$14,000s.............$16,999 DiscountDiscount.....$1,361 Discount.....$1,400 Discount..........$500 I Discount.....$500 Discount...........$500 Discount...........$999 Trade Equity..$3,000 Trade Equty..$3,000 Trade Equity. $3,000 Trade Equity..$3,000 Trade Equity..$3,000 Trade Equity..$3,000 Trade Equity..$3,000 Trade Equity.$3,000 Trade Equity..$3,000 Trade Equity..$3,000 Trade Equity..$3,000 Trade Equity..$3,000 Trade Equity..$3,000 Trade Equity..$3,000 *Prices include all rebates, incentives, special financing in lieu of rebates. Must add tax, tag, and $499 Admin fees. Lease payments based on 12K miles per year incl. owner loyalty plus tax, tag and $1,500 due at signing. See Dealer for owner loyalty & trade assist details. Approved credit required through ally bank for special financing and lease offers. Offer Ends 1/31/12 due at signing. See Dealer for owner loyalty & trade assist details. Approved credit required through ally bank for special financing and lease offers. Offer Ends 1/31/12 I I I i~~ The Sun Classified Page 28 EINICIV Saturday, January 21, 2012 RESOLVE TO SAVE SALES EVEN 2012 NISSAN MAXIMA ROGUE MURANO 0% APR financing with approved credit through NMAC. Offer valid through January 31, 2012. See dealer for details. Cannot combine with any other advertised offer. *inTiIhZii fA1iW1 h rI I LT M '99 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY WOW! $2995 '05 FORD RANGER $5595 '03 CHEVY SILVERADO LOADED. $10995 11567a '06 BUICK LUCERNE SUPER NICE $13995 11564a '01 FORD CROWN VIC ONLY 52k $6250 11526a '07 MAXIMA SL LEATHER LOADED* 11995 12039a '06 FORD MUSTANG GT loaded all options $15995 '06 VW BEETLE CONVERT NICE !! 11995 12030a '07 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER HARD FIND $21995 7320p '09 NISSAN MURANO LOADED SL *25995 7321p '04 NISSAN 350z $14995 ALL MAKES, MODELS. NEED A CAR TO LEAVE IN FL. WE HAVE HAND PICKED p Y01 k ni" & 1 "SA :I CHOOSE FROM REMAINING 2011 NISSAN MODELS ARMADA UP TO $7000 OFF MSRP MAXIMA UP TO $5000 OFF MSRP MURANO UP TO $5000 OFF MSRP PATHFINDER UP TO $5000 OFF MSRP QUEST UP TO $5600 OFF MSRP TITAN UP TO $11000 OFF MSRP XTERRA UP TO $5800 OFF MSRP 012 NISSAN E 1 RAm " IARB R OB9 * NISSAN 4336 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte FL 888-460-3488 www.harbornissan.com 99 per month on Select Used to Approved Buyers. Finance terms and down payment may vary. Deferred payments begin after 90 days. Prices plus, tax, tag, reconditioning fees if applicable and $599.50 doc fee. See dealer for more details on all advertised offers. Some restrictions apply to Free service program on Used Cars. Cannot combine with any other advertised specials. 01-07-2012 The Sun Classified Page 28 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 1407-11 .ISSANJ SUNDAI 19 19 - ' ~i~ Saudy aur 1 02ENCV Th u lsiidScinBPg SU N oClassfiels & Real Esate America's BEST Community DailyT Arcadia Englewood North Port Port Charlotte * Punta Gorda Venice Cl[ssi.iedsII Re-I iU l EEs[tate S1000, Advertis ing:Re alEstateTV&Mov[e ListingselEttraPoe LealNoics* 10 Sowas* O Hme TanfesCoic, uzleAdvceCoums *Hrocoe OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY 1-4 PM! 2539 Staver Street. Corner of Staver & Olean. Beautiful pool home on oversized corner lot. PRICE REDUCED $129,900 KITCHENS, BATHS, CLOSETS, GARAGES & MORE For all your SRemodeling 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 PRICED FROM THE MID $100S-No CDD FEES Homes &Villas Inventory Available for SALE or RENT Move-in Ready, Furnished or Unfurnished Golf Cart Friendly Community 30,000 Sq.Ft. Clubhouse Full of Amenities Full Time Activities Director Full Service Restaurant Heated Olympic Size Pool and Spa Fitness Center with Saunas Tennis, Lawn Bowling, Bocce Shuffle Board I Visit The Model Center: Port Charlotte, FL 33980 Mon.-Sat. lOam-5pm Sunday 11am-5pm (800)466-1155 (941) 627-6200 Annual & Seasonal Rent Information Call Janet Enberg (941)740-6762 Brokers Welcome Round Town in Real Estate! CENTURY 21 AZTEC & ASSOCIATES ANNOUNCES TOP PRODUCERS Sct Century 21 Aztec & Associates announces its Top Scott Coulombe Producers for December, 2011. Top Listing Agent is scoulombe sun-herald.com 941ou 429-3118d.om John Del Sasso. Top Sales Agent is Elisabeth Szigeti. Top Listing Team is the Judy and D'Andrea Goff Team. Top Sales Team is the Judy and D'Andrea Goff Team. Century 21 Aztec & Associates is located at 4456 Tamiami Trail, Charlotte Harbor. For more information, please call (941) 629-3188 or (800) 881-9437. 1 a I I I&~e John Del Sasso Elisabeth Szigeti Judy and D'Andrea GoffTeam CENTURY 21 Almar & Associates Announces Agent's Certification CENTURY 21 Almar & Associates in North Port is pleased to announce that Lee-Ann Alexander has earned the - Create 21 Golden Edition Certification. This flagship course educates sales associates who want to improve their fundamentals of real estate with the latest tools, technology and best practices and is designed to equip real estate professionals with the skills and techniques necessary to provide buyers and sellers with the highest level of quality Lee-Ann service and expertise. Alexander "We are very proud of Lee-Ann for completing the training necessary to receive this certification ". Call Lee-Ann at 941-423-2521, stop by the office at 14972 Tamiami Trail in North Port, .__ Five Star Realty Welcomes Bill & Mary Storlie Bill and Mary Storlie have joined Five Star Realty in Punta Gorda. The couple has come from Minnesota, offering over 40 years of professional experience and over 225 million in sales. Contact them with all your real estate Bill and Mary Storlie needs at 941-204-8083. 8529320 BANK FOECLOSED CONDO SALE S1-877-888-7601SI.T 82 Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 1 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 2 E/N/C/V 1000 OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE 1010 1010 REAL ESTATE "We Are Pledged To The Letter And Spirit of U.S. Policy For The Achieve- ment Of Equal Housing Opportunity Throughout The Nation. We Encour- age And Support An Affirmative Advertising And Marketing Program In Which there Are No Barriers To Obtaining Housing Because of Race, Color, Religion, Sec, Handicap, Famil- lal Status Or National Origin." REAL ESTATE 1010- 1650 1010 Open House 1015 Real Estate Auctions 1020 Homes/General For Sale 1030 Waterfront Homes For Sale 1031 Foreclosures For Sale 1035 Golf Course Community For Sale 1040 Condos/Villas For Sale 1060 Townhouses For Sale 1070 Duplexes For Sale 1075 Tri-Plex For Sale 1080 Apartments For Sale 1090 Mobile Homes For Sale 1100 Interval Ownership 1100 Out of Area Homes For Sale 1115 Trade/Exchange 1120 Wanted To Buy RENT 1205 Lease Option 1210 Homes 1240 Condos/Villas 1280 Townhouses 1300 Duplexes 1320 Apartments 1330 Hotel/Motel 1340 Mobile Homes 1345 Misc. Rentals 1350 Efficiencies 1360 Room To Rent 1370 Rentals To Share 1390 Vacation/Seasonal 1420 Wanted To Rent LOTS 1500 Lots & Acreage 1515 Waterfront 1520 Out Of Area Lots 1530 Commercial Lots 1540 Trade/Exchange BUSINESS 1600 Business For Sale 1610 Business Rentals 1615 Income Property 1620 Commercial/ Industrial Prop. 1640 Warehouse & Storage 1650 Farm/Ranches OPEN HOUSE 1010 01/21/12 ALMAR & ASSOCIATES 100 West Venice Avenue Venice, Florida 34285 941-485-0021 Sunday 1 4pm 1255 Tarpon Center Dr., #304, Venice BEACHFRONT CONDO 2B/2B split floor plan, furnished, community heated pool with large patio, assigned parking space & visitor parking. MLS#N5775152 Carole Fanelli 941-441-5671 2735 Rio Court, Sun. 1-4 Punta Gorda. $329,900 Deep sailwater. 5 min to har- bor. Immaculate. Upgrades. Sanderling Real Estate. Jan Klein (941)-276-2005 6 BR/5 BA Pool Home 5,300 SF under roof, addition needs completed, $79K. Port Charlotte (941)-740-5284 oao ALMAR & ASSOCIATES 14972 Tamiami Trail North Port FL 34287 941-423-2521 Saturday 11-3 PM Harbor Cove North Port 511 Ideal PI. $85,000 523 Ideal PI. $79,000 722 Fairmount Dr. $114,900 503 Fleetwood St. $43,900 750 Riverview Cir. $78,900 515 Clarion PI. $89,900 _`21. ALMAR & ASSOCIATES 19700 Cochran Blvd Port Charlotte, FL 33948 941-627-3321 Saturday 12 3 pm 21295 Berkshire Ave. Port Charlotte Estate Sale $85,000 Clean 3/2/2 total 2,371 sq/ft with all appliances close to town center. MLS C7028427 Steve Cocalides 941-456-1071 Sunday 2 5 pm 410 Capri Isles Court Punta Gorda Isles, FL $235,000 Spacious 3/2/2 Recent price change! Fantastic waterfront home in PGI. Call Mark and Jean Tyree 941-204-9805 SELLING YOUR LOT HOME OR CONDO?. Call the Sun at 866-463-1638 and ask about our "Buy 2 Months Get One FREE! Real Estate Ad Program". Your ad will run everyday in the newspaper & run online for 90 days! All for a ONE TIME low price. Hurry, offer has been extended through January 31, 2012! Call for Details. Realtors Welcome! BELLA COSTA Venice Island Open House Sun 1-3pm 270 Santa Maria #203 2BR/2BA Updated kitchen, new Appl. & carpet. 1013sf Close to Venice Ave & Beach $139,900. 941-460-0356 BSI Waterfront. Open Sun. 1-3. 558 Madrid Blvd. 3/2/2 $390,000 Grace DeWeese Sun RIty, 941-286-0640. FRI.-SUN. 12-4 4/2/2 w/ inlaw apt, 4500sf, pool & spa, remodeled, on 1 acre. 25200 Harborside Blvd, PG (off Burnt Store Rd) 407-340-3916 Open Sat. & Sun. 1-4 PM RIVERWOOD REALTY RESALES 4 miles west of 41 on 776 941-743-9663 I,.,UL D. .i k OU. .--r 1620 BRIDGE ST Protected sailboat water, 3/3/2 w/ heated pool & Ig. out building. Set on a full wooded acre. Minutes from beach & bay. $549k Katie Gerhardt Horizon Realty 941-302-1081 CmW.un.ty WCiad Only $15,000 SAT & SUN. 11:00am-3:00pm 692 Riverview Circle, N. Port More homes available to view. Harbor Cove 941-426-0666 ERA OPEN HOUSE SAT. 11am-2pm 448 Fairmont Ter. Port Charlotte $72,200 New to market. Bank owned. 4 bedroom corner lot. (Peachland to McCarthur, L on Priscilla, R Fairmont.) OPEN HOUSE SAT. 10am 1:30pm 199 Allworthy $135 000 Section 15. Nice 3/2/2, walk-in closets all bedrooms. (Peachland to Allworthy) Open House Sat. 12 to 3 Condo 3300 Loveland Blvd Unit 3103 3/2 Completely Remodeled Stainless Steel Appliances, New Cherry Kitchen Cabi- nets, Tile Floors, Walk-In Closets, Screened lanai, $79,900 Stan Kubik, Allison James Estates & Homes (941)-456-9324 v .ll I nui ., I II. &x oat. 10-3. 261 Berthoud St. Behind Home Depot in North Port Charlotte. 2007, 3/2, 1650 sq.ft. Never lived in. The Focus Firm 941- 706-7067 2266 Alton Rd Sat. 10-2 Beautiful & Upgraded Pool Home Chuck Dean 941-232-0404 RE/MAX Palm Realty PUNTA GORDA Sat. 11-2 420 Olympia Ave. 2/2 in the heart of the historic district. Totally remodeled. $170,000 For directions call Chris McMcMillan 941-628-2602 REMAX ANCHOR Realty OPEN HOUSE 1010 1-3 2154 Wonderwin St. 2/2/2. Move in Ready! $79,900. Jeff Runyan, Re/Max Palm Realty 941-979-2843 PUNTA GORDA BURNT STORE MEADOWS 7316 Satsuma Drive Open Saturday, 1 3 PM Bright, immaculate 4/2/2 w/ pool on quiet st. in high- demand area. Maple cab. & walk-in pantry. Paver lanai, storm shutters. $215,000. Larry Sigurdson, Realtor Five Star Realty (941)-204-2454 PUNTA GORDA Open House Sat. 12 2 Waterfront 48 Windmill Blvd. in Windmill Village MHP 215 Rio Villa Drive. A 55+ socially active boating community. A 2005 Mfg. home 1450 SF, priced at $99,900 + share costs Jim Schappe Gulf Access Homes Inc. (941)-380-3230 visit windmillvillagehomes.com PUNTA GORDA SUN 12-3 Seminole Lakes CC-26257 Seminole Lakes Blvd. 3/2/2 Heated Spa, $249,900 Stan Kubik, Allison James Estates & Homes (941)-456-9324 ROTONDA SUN. 1-3 21 LONG MEADOW PL 3/2/3 Estate home on 2 lots. Deco drive, htd pool w/pavers $239K Fla. Golf Properties (941)-698-GOLF (4653) OPEN HOUSE 1010 ROTONDA WEST 'I'penr '.un. 1L .: h:otod:ri : :rnl Po:oI Honie 827 Rotonda Circle 'litl bedr:ooni irn, : ,e. :,e dirinir .. den, h'eted ..It Iool, C::rii1 vie ,i l,':,- to lil hI':oto:nd: ,:,I1 .: u e . S219.900. Arnd Leor:iird 941- 662-0033 'l.un:o:r Ite:s ni IReilt ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! Sat. 11 -2 213 Freeport Ct Punta Gorda Isles S ,oti,,:te '.e- lli W e, tr rt C eled, '-.:outhlr, n r .'I:, u e t :cst irt. A IrU .T '.EE CHAD MCCRORY (941)-628-6197 I' [ 1 -i.. l i, I ih:.i ,:,1 [1-. I : ".i . Listing Price: S62,900 So Stay On Top Of Sale! in YOUR Neighb Check the listin AREA PROPERTY T1 Every Saturday in Sun Newspaper's Real Estate SUN- OPEN HOUSE 1010 SOUTH PUNTA GORDA Open Houses Sunday Jan 22nd 1-4pm All prices & models. 6400 Taylor Rd. (Alligator Park) Agents in 4 of 9 units open ARCON (239)-250-3141 for info ."S U N ti PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU! FIND A JOB! BUY A HOME! BUY A CAR! SUN. 2-4 T r-telull, u d:ied. 2 2 L Ie. L.s e '.u-,. I.-t [ I:,,:, #'10 : ,t 1 1644 *-.W E t ,:,. l:i e Ti .nri E:u,: T iriei Ielt, 4 I. i i.. i Ii11 i ri-F h-IC 25100 Sandhill Blvd. # P-201 Punta Gorda, Fl. 33983 Condominium. 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths. ld for S53.000 IL ^- s and Prices orhood! gsin TRANSFERS your Classibed Sertion ml- TAllianceGroup 1314-B E. VENICE AVE. VENICE, FL * ^.HIGOI. J.I:I1,ITY! BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 BT, 2 car ,. ,..,... with view of lake and a bird sanct.. i\ i i..i is open and bright with cathedral i. .1... .I'H plan. Large kitchen w/island, bre Ii i ..i.. ..I, with sliders to a garden area. Sep-i, ,. J.. .... room. Large living room. Master I, .- I1,. view, large walk-in closet. Pride ol .., i. .-ri shows. $164,900 Gae Stewart, GRI, CRS, IRI % 941-488-6262 We Have EVERYTHING! "Cre ee fIlm4 ,Lw Resort Style 55+ Adult Community Homes from: $49,500 to $149,900 27110 Jones Loop Rd., Punta Gorda, FL www.venturalakes.net Hours M-F 9-4 Sat 10-2 8529314 .Ph: 575-6220 N i I I IIII NI NIOIR l I ..... i1I I .... ... I, .. I I , , I .. II | ,,, I i ... ,',, ',,, , , .... i.. .. Mi' H' I "' .l'' -. ' I l .... .I ," .... .. I .. .. . ... .... '.11 r(I 1 LR IRIP 941.4, .6262 L41)r B~~I olff^li^^ ji ! -- =. MINf!I, 'TENANCE FREE :, Sjti.j:: J, J.:r,,.J3jr, 21I 201I12 Saturday, January 21, 2012 F/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 3 S41 L!IIF BEAUTIFUL 3/2/2 POOL HOME 3/2/1 NEW HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE| NO BRIDGES, Dock, Lift. $274,900 HOME! Shows like a model! $189,900 Ron or Carol Pearce 941-380-2894 Ron or Carol Pearce 941-380-2894 I n6e6' 3/2/2 2249 SF, $129,900 SEC 15, 4/2/2 W/POOL 3BR/2.5BA, 3 CAR GARAGE, Updated kitchen, newer A/C, ceramic tile L $135,000 1964 SF, corner lot, fenced yd. 2,400 SF, immaculate. $499,000 Call Mike Raffo 941-268-6442 Call Mike Raffo 941-268-6442 Call John Del Sasso 941-726-6539 --qPW-' fA W or 4BR/3.5BATH POOL HOME Over 3,000 SF country kitchen. $249,500 Call John Del Sasso 941-726-6539 DEEP CREEK POOL HOME. MLS#C7030152 "Fabulous pool & deck" $149,000 Call John Del Sasso 941-726-6539 so-o AI SL-ii $69,000, 2BR/2BA PT. I ARLOTE, 658 FT. Saltwater front, LAKEWOOD VILLAGE 3/2/2,1500 SF, I IF YOU WANT IT SOLD Golf/lennis/Bocce/Fishing/Lawn Bowling/Pools 2.5 acres cleared homesite(s) $249,900 2005 Fleetwood hot tub, cul de sac $73,90 Call Elisabeth Szigeti 941-815-4017 Call Nancy Lambert 941-769-5466 Call Stan Munson 941-457-3659 Call Stan Munson 941-457-3659 I II TOU WANI II UMLU Call Elisabeth Sziegti 941-815-4017 3/2 POOUUL HOME 6,000 Remodeled baths & tile floors Call Stacy Scarrow 941-916-0000 3BR/1BA IN PARKSIDE Convenient location $28,300 Call Sue Rueckel 941-286-8853 2BR/2BA 1600 SF, gourmet kitchen $68,000 Call Stacy Scarrow 941-916-0000 18419 METER AVE, PORT CHARLOTTE Saltwater lake, harbor access Call Sue Rueckel 941-286-8853 ^^"s^^tG IWAItKEKUINI bULl ALLE LUI O UK ZbK. Build Your Dream Home or just Invest for Future Call Ed Barry 941-979-7838 Vicit* uriAr AnlhnrrthrnhItnr rnm WONDERFUL WATERFRONT/ HEAVY INDUSTRIAL LAND WATERFRONT LOT Easy access to POOL HOME with dock & seawall 3.88 AC. w/office bldg., fenced, Hwy. 17 open waters. Close to beaches $59,900 $169 900 Call Christa Murcl 941-815-2505 Call Christa Murch 941-815-2505 Call Christa Murch 941-815-2505 CHARMING COTTAGE ON CREEK boating access $120 Call Christa Murch 941-815- a ROTONDA NEVER LIVED IN I 1800 SF $169,000 Porcelain tile Call Mike Raffo 941-268-6442 JU, VVV I JU, L.JP, LA. 4BR, 2.5BA, 2CG PGI Plus Workshop PGI $434,900 Call Hyrette Guenther 941-661-2101 Call Hyrette Guenther 941-661-2101 S Lun, Lu-, L~., ru, Room for large boat $449,000 SCall Hyrette Guenther 941-661-2101 PUNTA GORDA OFFICE SPACE 2,153 SF/Attractive Terms Call Rick Page 941-815-2199 BEAUTIFUL 3/2/2 WITH VIEW OF ALMOST 2000 SF of living space. EXECUTIVE WF HOME, 4,300 SF 3 GOLFCOURSE AND LAKE 2/2/1, lots of extras. A must see. $99,500 lots- Huge lanaiw/ pool $664,500 all Ron CoolPece 913809 94 C(all John Del Sasso 941-726-6539 (all Trish Williams 941-662-0723 (all Ron or Carol Pearce 941-380-2894 a -C( Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 3 j ,-A Ity L~IED \N NF.\r~.R_, ^ CC6_SS 501o-1 & 11(y\C~ xos~l,-,0o SCENIC MODERN POOL HOME on ,000 oversized lot, 3/2/2. $150,000 -2505 ( Call Christa Murch 941-815-2505 ^-1011 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 4 EINICIV Saturday, January 21, 2012 OPEN HOUSE 1010 VENICE SAT. Noon 3. 522 Cedarwood Lane. Lakeview new kitchen, 2/2/2, Family Rm, $264k Joan McMahon, Michael Saunders. 941-306-9353 NOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! Wed 1/25 9 am 12 pm 6780 Manasota Key Rd Gulf front 3 bed 3cg. Linda McCraney 941-468- 2076 Gulf RIty $1,175,000 J"4 --- ' y-Ty SHOP LOCALLY SAVE GAS JIN V 2 SHOPPING SGONE SHOPPING / NeGandillaN ph gbd pe -----------------.: :- *---*-* S 16'" 3x 13'-10 g 2 I L- -- --'i^ SlE---------'-.y ~ c .***----*' w Nc. --- ---- SUITEel.g. BEDROOM 2 o GREAT ROOM Co offer cg. W"81 . BEDROOM 2 P:DINING ROOM E,: NTRY Coffer CI& TWO-CAR GARAGE 20'x22' to' cle Venetian Golf & River Club, with a location that is convenient to the charming city of Venice and the cultural and entertainment attractions of Sarasota, is nestled along the tranquil Myakka River. Venetian offers an exciting collection of amenities, including two fabulous clubs, an 18-hole championship golf course, pools, fitness center, dining and a 70-acre nature park with boardwalks. Artistically designed homes ingeniously sculpted make Venetian Golf & River Club truly a place where living is an art. Grand Villas and Classic Single-family Homes from the low 200s San Remo 2,249 a/c sq. ft. From 5244,990 GOLF RIVER CLUB A WCI Community iigp Venetian Golf S& River Club Mt195 LS EXIT 195,2 MILES EAST e, FL 34275 (941) 485-5063 (800) WCI-4486 venetianwci.com iade through fiTWCI Design Center Certain selections may nqt be standard with the price of the home selected. Offer expires February 15,2012. Contact ins apply. Prices and availability are subject to change without notice All reierences toclubs, goff clubs and membership opportunities and other amenities River Club is ~ot affiliated with The Venetian Resort Hotel Csino Las gase gis,s Inc. In any WCI community with a comirrunity development district or 'dstrit financing. 20t2 WCI Commiunities. lhc. All ights es ed. CBC 8372 .mrs: .--*,qL The Sun Classified-Section B Page 4 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 d ---------------- Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 5 Si RENTALS TiI i oe JiCno _J B ^ H ^ ^ ^ ^ B i pr~s nloe^^^^^^- .^^^ ^ ^R^^^^B^H ^^ ^ ^H ^^ ^^^H^^L^ ^^^.*^^ ^^^^ HOMES FOR RENT 1210 Ell * Homes and Condos * Furnished or Unfurnished * Seasonal or Annual 941-627-1465 800-964-3095 www.almar-rentals.com LARGE INVENTORY ADVERTISE WITH THEW SUN CLASSIFIED AFFORDABLE HOUSING!! 4b/2kb/2cq Morth Port *On Selected single family homes Now Open Mon Fri 8-4 Sat. By appt. only (941) 613-1469 InvestorsChoice Real Estate AFaithBased Business ANNUAL RENTALS H F NORTH PORT 3/2 Pinstar, Pool ROTONDA WEST 2/2 Boundary Blvd. ENGLEWOOD 2/1 Florida $1050 $550 $575 2012 SEASONAL RENTALS Englewood, N. Port & Pt.Char 2/2 Condo $1600 2/2 Home $1500 3/2 Home $1600 Diana Legg/Michele Ross Your Rental Experts 941-475-7011 941-681-1189 Website: www.icre.us Call us for all of your Real Estate Needs. AWARD WINNING SUNBELT MGT. SERVICES + RENTALS* *2/1/CP Small Pet OK, SWC, Godfrey Ave., P.C. $600 Mo *2/1/CP Lanai, Lawn Care Inc., Belinda Ave., P.C. $600 Mo *we welcome new listings* COMPLETE LISTINGS (941) 764-7777 sunbeltmgtservices.com BAY INDIES RESORT COMMUNITY INMI a- "Voted Best of Venice" 950 Ridgewood Ave Venice, FL 941-485-5444 ENGLEWOOD 1BR, 1BA $500 + util. 2BR, 3BA $750 + util. Commercial $800 + util (828) 524-4977 ENGLEWOOD 2/2/1, nicely upgraded. $650 Mo. 1st mo & dep. 941-587-8601 Annual & Seasonal Rentals M&M Realty Inc. 941-473-9616 ENGLEWOOD Baffin Rd. furn 2/1 apt. for $750 2/2 for $650, house in Eng. Roberta Dr. waterfront 3/2/2+ pool $950 856-364-8652 Maria ANNUAL & SEASONAL RENTALS Call The Pineapple Girls 941-473-U333 Pineapple Gulf Prop. Mgmt. Inc. www.RentEnglewood.com AIWA ERlA' For a Complete List Go To eraportcharlotte.com $1200....3/2/2 Pool Home.......PC $1000....4/3/2 On Canal.....SGC $1000..4/3/2 2100 SqFt......NP $990...3/2/2 Pool Home....ENG $650...2/1.5/1 Fenced Yard..PC LET US RENT YOUR HOME Agent Available On Weekends We Forgive Foreclosures For Renters M"MEsT MFLORC-r , FULL SERVICE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Only $59 p/m, (flat fee) 877-400-0354 RENTMEFLORIDA.COM GULF COVE 2/2/1 large home/yard, fresh paint, clean, all appl. Short term lease avail- Feb. $750 941-697-1736 METh LONG TERM TENANTS WANTED! SOUTH GULF COVE- Super Nice 3/2/2/ pool/spa/water & dock $1,500 includes lawn, pool & pest services. EAST VENICE-OLDER REALLY NICE 2/2/2 split floor plan only $1,100 HURRY WON'T LAST! 941-474-2882 RENTMEFLORIDA.COM *NEED A RENTAL* Paradise Properties & Rentals,lnc941-625-RENT NOKOMIS 2/2 WATERFRONT, Close to beach and 1-75, 20 min. to Gulf. $1,200. 941- 349-6338 NORTH PORT 3/2, in ground pool, tile throughout, great loca- tion. $900 mo. 5145 Hornbuck- le. Call Tony 941-391-4018 NORTH PORT Newer 3/2/2 Scr. lanai, cul de sac, pets ok, Nice area. W/D $1000/mo +deps (941)-812-0990 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/1/CP, avail. 2/1/12. Clean, tile, W/D, DW. Lawn care. $650 Mo. 1st, last & sec. 941-661-4688 PORT CHARLOTTE Nice duplex, 2/2, Hbr Hts, $500 mo;2/1/1 house on canal, $699 mo 1st, L, sec. req. No Pets 941-621-3389 v... ......v-. .r- $900. Nice 3/2/1 + Den. All Tile, New Kitchen & Bath. Nice Area. 1st. & Sec. Pets Ok. Rent or Rent to Own. 941-743-2040 PORT CHARLOTTE 4+/2/2, very Ig, pool jacuzzi $1500 3/2/2 $1200 Ls/Option Punta Gorda 4/2 $1000 941-255-3530 CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2/1.5 18348 YALE AVE. AVAIL 2/1/12- VERY CLEAN, LG PORCH, LG YARD, TERRAZZO FLOORS, QUIET AREA, 1ST, LAST AND SECURITY REQ'D $750 941-235-1646 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/1/1 New kitchen, paint, carpet, A/C & windows w/fenced yard & shed. $700 941-585-5305 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2.5/2 POOL HOME LR-FR Unfurnished-Annual Rental $1,200 941-979-7276 PORT CHARLOTTE clean 2/2/1 w/fam.rm. + lanai. Ideal location. $775 + sec. 941-743-8339 PORT CHARLOTTE ON CANAL Cute, clean, quiet 2BR/2BA/lcg Privacy in Peaceful New tile, New paint in and out! New stove! ONE pet ok! $695/mo $500 sec. $150 water dep ASK how to get $40/off per month with 13th Month FREE Rent. Call 941-206-6204 PORT CHARLOTTE- 3/2/1 Lovely Area! Complete Redo. $650. mo. Ref. Req. 941- 266-7795 or 941-637-0793 PORT CHARLOTTE- Sun- coast Lakes. 4/3/2, Pool. Furnished on Lake. Exc. Cond. No Pets. No Smoking $1,600. mo. + Sec. 941-209-5874 PUNTA GORDA 2/1 nice fenced backyard, CHA, 1st & sec. $600 Also house near Port Charlotte. 941-624-0355 Punta Gorda Gulf Waterfront 2/2/2, appliances, seawall property-sailboat, lanai, pool, $1300/mo 941-889-8859 Tod PUNTA GORDA waterfront, 3/2/2, 1,850 SF, fam. rm w/fireplace, formal LR/DR, dock & lift. Avail. Mar 1. N/S. $1,200 mo. (941)575-7006 PUNTA GORDA, historic dis- trict, 3/3/2, overlooks Gilchrist Park & Char. Har- bor, 3 blks from downtown, annual $1800/mo st, last, security 941-628-3362 PUNTA GORDA-P.G.I. Area Adorable Remodeled/Updated 3 Bedroom, 1 1/3 Bath Cottage/Bungalow Home... Screen Lanai, Interior Laundry Room... Fabulous Location! $725/month. Drive by first, call if serious: 654 Aqui Esta Dr., Punta Gorda 941-457-7213 or 941-505-1519 2/1 PC Home $650 3/2 Eng Duplex $700 Condos start @ $500 www.allfloridarealty.com (941)629-1121 VENICE 3/1 Ex large BR, 1 acre w storage space for Ig equipt. Remodeled, $900 mo. lst,last,sec. 941-223-4616 HOMES FOR RENT HOMES FOR RENT 1210 L 1210 3BR/2BA unfurnished condo on canal with dock, pool, hot tub & tennis courts! $925/mo Annual lease. 941-876-6971 PUNTA GORDA/PT CHAR 3/2, RIVER FRONT CONDO at Peace River Reserve, nicely upgraded, all appliances $1250 mon. Jeff Leonard 941-380-1465 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 VENICE EAST 2/2 FL, CP $750 1st Ist & sec. req 941-492-4280 GulfCoast Rentals & Real Estate Co. VENICE Lovely 2/2 Venice Island Home on quiet street, pet friendly, immaculate. Ready to move in $1200 mo. Pam Cameron, Paradise Realty Venice. 941-716-3838 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR RENT 1240 Sird BaYRpa. Inc. ANNUAL & SEASONAL RENTALS IN BIRD BAY VILLAGE BIRD BAY REALTY (Venice) 484-6777 or 800-464-8497 CHARLOTTE HARBOR 22333 Edgewater Manor, Fur- nished, 2nd fl, 2/2 overlooking courtyard, heated pool. 50+, No Pets. $800/mo or $750 Annual Water/Elec included. 317-366-8100 DEEP CREEK 2/2 or 3/2, tile cath. ceil, wood cab. granite, W/D, lanai $695+ up, pets ok (941)-626-1514 or 661-4539 DEEP CREEK Beautiful 2/2 condo on golf course, granite counter tops, stainless appli- ances, N/S, No Pets, $650 Mo annual. Cheryl G Wynn, Lic. R.E. Broker 941-769-7961 ENGLEWOOD 1/1.5 all newly remodeled, open concept, fully furnished, pool, cable incl. 55 plus comm. Yr Lease, $650 mo. 217-254-5206 ENGLEWOOD BEACH, Gulf & Bay Views, 3/3/gar/no pets. Unfurn. Annual, Beach Access. $1,500/mo. 941-468-8276 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 ENGLEWOOD Gulf Cove Point, 2/2 quiet area, annual, $725/mo. 941-697-2972 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2, newly remodeled, off Kings Hwy. Water & W/D incl. Pool & tennis. Sm. pet OK. $695. Furn avail 941-286-5003 PORT CHARLOTTE- 2BR, 2BA Villa. Unfurn. Clean. $600 Mo + sec. (941)-661-4019 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2 GREAT LOC, SEC, 2ND FL, POOL, CLOSE TO STORES & HOSP, BEAUT PALMS & SHADE TREES, APPL, LIKE NEW. POSS LEASE/PUR $650 941-743-0499 Port Charlotte unfurnished 2/2 tile thru out, pool priv., $600 / mo. Available now Call M-F 941-206-0250 email Weekends: Idrll22@yahoo.com TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT 1280 VENICE- OFFERS Spacious Apt. 2/2, Great place to live. 3 blks to bch & 2 blks to Venice Ave shops. $895 mo. 941-485-7645 COTTAGES FOR RENT 1285 SOUTH VENICE waterview furn. cottage effic., internet cable electric included $600 941-726-4954 ann, sngl occ. FOR RENT 1300 DEEP CREEK 1110 Nomad Rd. 2/2/1, Liv Rm, Dining Rm, Lanai, large yard. All appl. Avail. Jan 1. $700 mo, 1st & last. (516)-444-1953 ENGLEWOOD EAST, 2/1, unfurn, tile,fans, W/D hookups, blinds, CHA, $575 mo. + 1st, sm. dep & last. 941-234-7077 HARBOUR HEIGHTS 2/2 duplex. Spacious, all tile. $625 Mo. 941-235-1212 PORT CHARLOTTE, 2/1, W/D incl. Accessible to 41. $600. mo Water Incl. Some Dep. Required. 941-661-4771 PUNTA GORDA clean 2/2 on lake $700 mo. water incl. (941)637-0417 or (941)-740- 4925 PUNTA GORDA Beautifully redone 2 bed duplex, util rm, Ig lanai, water, sewer & lawn maint inc. Nice neighborhood, pet friendly, $625 1st mo. & dep. Also, spacious & new 1 bed duplex, Ig util rm, most perks as above, $550. 941-875-5657 PUNTA GORDA Peace River Shores Like new Cozy 2/2 W/D, 1000sf, $550/m+sec. no pets/smoking 941-626-3569 PUNTA GORDA ISLES 607 Via Tripoli, 2/2 end of canal, lanai, all appl. incld. W/D, $750 + dock available. 941- 575-7867 ROTONDA- NICE CLEAN 1/1 with W/D & lanai $550/ mo. + 1mo sec 941-460-9403 APARTMENTS FOR RENT L1320 AWESOME MOVE IN SPECIALS. 1,2 & 3BR Lovely gated 55+ comm Walk in closets, Solariums. Pool. Pet Friendly. 941-698-8800 CHARLOTTE HARBOR 1/1 apt. $550, updated, incl. water pool scr. lanai, no pets. Call 941-628-3759. CHARLOTTE HARBOR, 2/2 central air & heat, tile floors, W/D. $585 1st + Sec. 239-229-0984 CHARLOTTE HARBOR, Almost new lbd/lba, tile floors. Quiet $545 (941) 587-7828, (941)488-6826 ENGLEWOOD 1/1 on a pri- vate beach, furnished, $600 month + elec. 941-475-4913 ENGLEWOOD RESERVE NOW! 1ST MONTH ONLY $375 12 mins from Venice 2br w/den 2 ba 1300sf, Swimming pool $750/mo 941-473-0450 ENGLEWOOD WATER- FRONT 1/1, Very Clean, Close to Shopping, No Pets. $500/mo 941-475-5409 PORT CHARLOTTE 2BR/2BA 2nd Floor. Available Now $600 Mo. Call Jim (941)743-8483 FOR RENT 1320 ENGLEWOOD: MANASOTA KEY, 1/1, Steps to Beach. Util. & cable incl. pet ok, $225 wk. Long term 941-716-3660 VENICE ISLAND Eff, 1 & 2 br, Immed. occup. No pets, 1 yr lease 941416-5757or 3236466 MARIAN MANOR APTS. 2/1 Starting at $595. ** Pets Welcome **Restrictions And **Income Limits Apply Call 941-391-5669 - NORTH PORT VICTORIA POINTE APTS. at Sumter & Appomattox between US 41 & 1-75. Accepting applications for 1BR & 2BR Apts. Conve- niently located close to schools, shopping, entertain- ment & beaches 941-423-8720 O CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Available Soon Studio Apts Income-Based Housing for those, 62 and older. Please call 941-624-2266 Limited availability, Restrictions Apply. TTY:1-800-955-8771 PORT CHARLOTTE 55+, 2/2, close to Cultural Ctr. No smoke/No pets. Annual lease, $575 Mo. 941-380-0770 PUNTA GORDA WATER- FRONT. Watch the boats go by. Triplex, 1/1, remodel, sit- ting dock, Furn. W/D. No pets/ smoking. $550 mo. annl. 941- 626-9652 PUNTA GORDA, 2/1 Com- pletely tiled, window treat- ment, on Fairway Dr opposite school, monthly $600, Call Owner (718)-465-6388 or (718) 864-6482 The Fountains 1/1 from $560 2/2 from $670 3/2 from $770 Call for specials 941-429-9799 The Fountains 1/1 from $580 2/2 from $680 3/2 from $780 Call for specials 941-429-9799 VENICE CLUBSIDE APTS. 1 Bedrooms Available. $199 Move in Fee. Call (941)-488-7766. VENICE ISLAND Efficency. Clean & neat! Walk to beaches & downtown. Start $535 Annual 1-800-746-4030 VENICE STUDIO & 1 Bedroom Accepting Section 8 Vouchers 941-488-7766 VENICE-SPACIOUS 2BR /1.5, Unfurn, Close to shop- ping, $650mo 1st, Last + Sec after 6pm 941-966-2762 VENICE: 2/1 2 miles to Beach, walk to Publix, Shops & bus. Immaculate, tile/carpet. $710/mo. Annu- al. No pets. (941)-374-3401 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 6 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 OPEN HOUSE 1010 SUNSTAR REALTY, INC. MORRIS REALTY, INC. HERITAGE LAKE PARK Sales Office Open Daily MON.-SAT. lOAM 4PM SUN.: 1PM 4PM Condos and Villas at Close- Out Prices! Buyer Incentives. Sharon Kerr 941-286-7315 BURNT STORE ISLES SAT. &SUN. 12:00 PM 4:00 PM 341 Monaco Dr. "Captiva" Professionally decorated If you are planning to build, You MUST see this home PORT CHARLOTTE SAT. 1/22 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM 2208 Ann Ave. 33952 Extremely well maintained 3 bedroom home, New shaker style cabinets in kitchen. Pie shaped lot. Come in and take a look, Kathy DeLorenze 941-456-0371 SAT. 1/21 10:00 AM TO 2:00 PM 213 Mocha Ct. Meticulously maintained 3/2/2 pool home in popular Deep Creek. Lots of features to showcase with this home beginning with the large sparkling pool with Pebble- Tech finish done in 2006 as well as the beautiful lanai with pavers. Susanne Hirko 941-286-2273 ENGLEWOOD SAT. & SUN. 1/22 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM 4260 Placida Rd 22D, Many new added additions which includes AC, refrigerator, ceiling fans, interior doors, storm screen door, plastic sliders, vertical blinds, carpet, tile and sun- shades***ALL NEW***2 car carport 12x28 with attached storage room Jerry Curless 941-412-5123 SUN. 1/22 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM 8282 Parkside Dr, Very nice home in a gated community 2 bedroom and den, solid surface counter tops. This is resort style living with golf, tennis, swimming pool, hot tub and exercise room. Adam Stalec 941- 416-3604 SUN. 1/22 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM 8515 Gateway Ct, This is the one at the right price (furnished) Gorgeous tile floor, beautiful kitchen with granite counter tops, raised cabinet doors. Nice Florida room overlook- ing the 10th green. This is resort living in a friendly com- munity. New dishwasher, new washer, A/C just two years old, new refrigerator Adam Stalec 941- 416-3604 HOMES FOR SALE S1020 JANICE HOLLOWAY Coldwell Bankers Top Agent 2011 - In Venice 941-483-6699 7 Acres Waterfront Punta Gorda Private setting 3/2 Gulf Access $174,900 JUDY K PETKEWICZ ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 10 Acre Estate Punta Gorda Private Fenced- Gated-Pond Custom 2004 Home +1 Bedroom 1 Bath Guest/Pool House, Outdoor Kitchen, Designer Pool, Spa's, Extensive Patio area "One of a kind"! $495K Call Judy Petkewicz Alli- son James Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 SELLING YOUR LOT, HOME OR CONDO?? Call the Sun at 866-463-1638 and ask about our "Buy 2 Months Get One FREE! Real Estate Ad Program". Your ad will run everyday in the newspaper & run online for 90 days! All for a ONE TIME low price. Hurry, offer has been extended through January 31, 2012! Call for details. Realtors Welcome! Your own private estate extremely well kept! 1887sf, 3/2/3 Pool home on 4 lots. Just under 1 Acre. Includes detached 333sf garage, man cave, office work- shop, studio or guest cottage. New hurricane windows 2006, new roof 2001, AC 2000. Plenty of room for the RV Call Ron. $169,900. Super Value Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGurie 941-2234781 Spectacular 2004 3/2/2 home on 3 beautiful fenced acres + large pond Best of country living but close to everything South Punta Gorda $169,500 941- 916-1662 I . ...... 1 Breathtaking Golf Course views from every room! ROTONDA 3/2.5/2.5 w Den, 2144sf, large Pool. Beautiful Ig kitchen w Island, Jacuzzi tub, dual vanities in both bath with granite. All bed- rooms have walk in closets. Dry bar, Ig. pantry, solid sur- face counter tops. New up graded stainless steel appli- ances, sod, 18" porcelin tile, carpet, fans & fixtures. All for $216,900 Ron McGuire Tarpon Coast Realty 941-223-4781 NEED CMH? "BUILDERS SPECIAL" New const. 3/2/2 approx 2100 SF/TI, granite, start @ $119,900. 17436 Quincy. Port Charlotte, Open House Sun, 1 3. (941)-416-5621 Ll'I.LL.WUUU r-r:",[(e [e:, sailboat water, 3/3/2 w/ heated pool & Ig. out build- ing. Set on a full wooded acre. Minutes from beach & bay. $549k Katie Gerhardt Horizon Realty 941-302-1081 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 CUSTOM HID POOL HM. 4BR/3BA/2Cg 3258 SQ.FT. ON 4 LOTS IN SARASOTA CO. Only $389,900 941-474-4279 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 LIST YOUR HOME with me & recieve a 1 year Home Warranty ($400. Value) Jeff Runyan, Re/Max Palm Realty 941-979-2843 jeffshooklineandsinker.com CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewoo d North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas I - HOMES FOR SALE 1020 Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: yoursun.com and click on Classifieds *Fast Easy * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUN- & your credit car HOMES FOR SALE 1020 Lanai, all appls & W/D, fenced, Sprinkler sys, Low maint & taxes. $149,500. 941429-9305 Eves NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! Hard to believe you can get a lakefront pool home like this in the best gated golfcourse community for only $234,900. This 3/2/2 pool home has water views front & back surrounded by tropical land- scaping. Home features open kitchen solid wood cabinets, granite countertops, guest suite. Great buy! Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGurie 941-2234781 MOBILE HOMES RENTALS TO SHARE VACATION/ FOR RENT 1370 SEASONAL RENTALS 1340 1390 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 = 9 WOODMERE APARTMENTS OF VENICE Starting in the low 700's. Call 941-496-4161 www.woodmereapartmentsofvenice.com Resort Style Pool Clubhouse, Fitness, And Business Center with WiFi. Pets Welcome Professionally managed by Gallina Management, Inc NOCATEE MOBILE HOMES 3 BR-$550/mo; 2-BR $500 & 1 BR-$300 & $400 1st + sec 941-624-0355 S EFFICIENCIES FOR RENT 1350 PORT CHARLOTTE 2 room suites, waterfront, weekly and monthly rates with Wifi.Call 941-661-4262. NEED CASH? ROOMS FOR RENT 1360 PORT CHARLOTTE 1/1 Furnished, Internet, DirectTv, use of kitchen & laundry. $125 lst/last/$100 sec 941-625-4061 PUNTA GORDA Furnished Room, Internet & Cable, all inclusive. Pool, $95 per week 941-575-9577 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2 look- ing for roommate to share condo. Pools and tennis courts available. W/D on site, fur- nished or unfurnished $100.00 a week, ref's a must call 941-356-1690 S VACATION/ SEASONAL RENTALS 1390 ection of Vacation Rentals 941-627-1465 800-964-3095 www.almar-rentals.com ENGLEWOOD/Rotonda Great selection Available for March Check us out: West Coast Property Mgt. www.RentalsFlorida.net 941-473-0718 PUNTA GORDA 3/2/2 home w/view of golf course & lake. Feb-Apr $2000/mo (Jan free!!) 423-343-6349 PORT CHARLOTTE Adorable, Furn. 1 Bdrm. Condo in Sunshine Villas (across from Cultural Center) Avail. Immed! $1000. mo. Seasonal. Just Bring Your Toothbrush! 941-628- 0941 or 941-625-2006 PUNTA GORDA, Historic district, 3/3/2, overlooks Gilchrist Park & Char. Har- bor, 3 blocks from down- town, furnished $3500/mo all included 941-628-3302 ROTONDA- 2BR/1.5BA Luxury **JAN SPECIAL S950/MO Feb & March $1900/mo 941-268-5275 www.Rotondawestvillas.com NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! V NICE GARDENS 3/2/2 $1200 REMODELED TILE AND FANS. 1900 SF SPLIT FLOOR PLAN, PET W/DEP, 1/L/S 941-323-2229 Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 7 HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 1020 L 1020 L 1020 InvestorsChoice Real Estate HUD REGISTERED BROKER 941-475-7011 ENGLEWOOD 3/2 Lord St............$120,000 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2 Mundella Cir.... $34,000 2/2 Romford Ave....$45,900 2/2 Laika Ave.........$46,000 2/2 Skylark Ln NW.$59,000 3/2 Midway Blvd.......$74,000 3/2 Foresman Blvd...$87,500 Punta Gorda 3/2 Mango Dr. (Mobile) 22,500 1/1 Dixie Dr. ..........$18,000 1 You could save S $1000's Call for a list of properties. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES ALSO AVAILABLE. Owner Financing North Port S699/mo Complete Mortgage. Like new 3/2/1, lanai $99k 941-716-0040 9 UnlicKaaee ur. 4/3/3 Pool/Spa. 2,500sf a/c. $60,000 in Upgrades, Incredi- ble Garage! Move-in Ready $429,000 Joe Hayden (941)321-2964 ERA Preferred Properties. Inc. FSBO, ex. location, clean, beautiful, fully furnished, 1600 sq ft, lanai, plus separate laun- dry $96,500 941-743-2436 PORT CHARLOTTE Rent to Own 3/1 Shows like a Model Home Many New Features: $68,000 Poss. Finance. 941-629-6329 2/2/2 pool home with dock- age for 65' plus sailboat, depth maintained by city, dead end street in restricted neighborhood. REDUCED! $200,000 Lisa Laflamme, 5 Star Realty, 941-916-0538, Lisala@earthlink.net PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 REDUCED PRAIRIE CREEK, PUNTA GORDA Equestrian Country Estate 4BR/4.5BA, Ht'd pool/spa, gazebo. Gated on 5+ acres w/ stocked bass pond & more 17400 White Water Ct. 941-575-4783 or 637-1673 $675,900. For virtual tour: www.floridaneighborhoods.net I-.l s Exceeds his & her dreams, 30' dock-pool-elec shutters. Aggressive Realty 941-629-2100 Selling With Integrity $479K WATERFRONT GEM! 3/2.5/2 2183sf Pool home. Allthe features that set it apaprt from the com- petition. Soaring cathedral ceilings, dbl step ceiling and family rm. tray ceiling in master br. Open kitchen with solid wood caninets and solid surface counters. Paver walkway thru a tropical paradise to your own 10klb covered boat lift. $317,900 Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGurie 941-2234781 venice- 04 -allDrooK ur. What a find! Beautiful 3/2/2 fully furnished home located in Venice Golf & Country Club, one of Venice's most presti- gious gated, maint. free, member owned golf course communities. Home features tile roof, vaulted ceilings, solid surface counter tops, huge master bath. Comm. features include 2 pools, Champi- onship 4.5 star golf course. 26 lakes, 4 har-tru Tennis courts, fitness facility, gourmet restaurant & club house. On top of a that ... a golf cart is included. All for $188,900. Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGurie 941-2234781 ADVERTISE WITH THE SUN CLASSIFIED WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 EnglewoodVenice Area 1191 Manor- 2/2/1.5 Pool home Fully updated! New features include: roof, pool cage w/ pavered deck, solid wood kit. cabinets w/ granite, SS appl's, bath vanities, ceramic tile, light fix- tures. Great water views, 2 docks, 10 mins to beaches $239,900. Tarpon Coast Realty Ron McGurie 941-223-4781 ENGLEWOOD 3/2/2 1944 Forked Creek WATERFRONT No bridges to gulf, newly updated, new dock, carpet, tile, brand new stainless steel appliances, best deal on the market! Must see! $219,000 941-276-6450 $269,900 629 SILK OAK DR. in Lakes of Jacaranda, off of Venice East Blvd. Beautiful lake views from most rooms. 2 BD+Den/2BA/ 2CG, maintenance-free living. Open and bright floorplan, built in 2002, lots of tile, looks and feels like it's brand new. Nothing to do but move right in. Community pool and tennis courts. Recently reduced. SRES 941-321-6868 up* #1 in Sales lor 2011 514 EVERGLADES DRIVE ra on the Isle of Venice. M al if Il l, h, Ilfl,- O N U S UA $529,900 Jim Hays P.A. 941-416-4997 Era Preferred Properties of Venice, Inc [---I l-- i 1178 BIRD BAY WAY #307 0 This 2 BR, 2BA top floor Condo Shows like new. Great location close to bike path, beaches and downtown Venice. $124,900 Jim Hays P.A. 9041-410-4007 Era Preferred Properties of Venice, Inc WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 ENGLEWOOD large secluded private lot, 2 doublewide's, fully furnished, both with boat dock. Buy both & make offer or if separate 2/2 $65,000 or 1/1 $62,000. 941-356-0391 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2 Fresh Water Canal, new: roof, AC, floors, cabinets. lanai, $79k 941-629- 6329 poss finance WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 FISHERMANS DREAM HOME Fully remodeled 3/2 Waterfront home with new roof, tile, carpet, updated kitchen & New appliances. Gulf access from your own Priv. back yard. Only $143,750. Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron 941-2234781 ( -GET RESULTS-- USE CLASSIFIED! j $475,000 2089 SANDHILL LN. 3026 SO. FT MODEL PERFECT! 3 Bedroom, .3 mains ifice, coffered i:ceiing ,: custom built-ins in laniii, r..om. Pr:ife- ,:ir:ally decorated, nhele.a i:,oil/spa, pavers or,i larn arive & walk- 3, ':. :ar garage. s 941-724-2485 sidential Real Estate The most trusted name in real estate is your trusted name in rental property management. * Experienced leasing professionals * Tenant screening, placement and renewal * Comprehensive, world-class services 0 Professional marketing support a ie M r.. RENTAL **** SIO Nglijod Soft 0. '99 publlstt , 9***lrTi,7,T~i CALL 941-429-3110 TODAY!! fow bed (or 1I ^miy I r1 " " The Sun Classified-Section B Page 8 EINICIV Saturday, January 21, 2012 WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 Englewood/Venice Area Best waterfront value available 3/2/2,1748 sqft No bridges out to lemon bay. Newer roof, new state of the art Island kitchen, with wood cabinets, granite & full back splashes, new 20" porcelin tile, fully remodeled bath with granite. new electrical pannel, carpet. Expansive views overlooking manatee filled lagoon in Engle- wood isles. 5 Mins to beaches. Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGurie 941-2234781 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 WATERFRONT WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 I HOMES 1030 Englewood/Venice Area 1650sf 2/2/2 fully remodeled with 20" porclein tile in deed restricted maintenance free, waterfront com- munity Private Dock w/no bridges out, home features a large fl room & comm. pool new island kitchen w/wood cabinets, granite counters, new ss appliances, new tile roof & remodeled baths. 5 mins to beach- es. $212,900 Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGurie 941-2234781 ASK US HOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! PT CHARLOTTE BEACH Gorgeous! Custom 4BR/ 3.5 BA/2cg pool hm. 100' Seawall For sale or Lease Option Low interest rates CALL NOW! 850-567-7978 ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! NEW LISTING PGI 10 Tropicana Dr. Quick sail- boat access. 4BR/3BA open floor plan. Htd. pool, over- sized dock w/boat lift. Great house, good value. Priced at $499,000 for quick sale. Ken Giunta 941- 661-1438 CENTURY 21 Aztec & Assoc. Lake Suzy drive your cart to Kingsway CC 3BR 2BA 3 Bay garage +den, heated pool, 2300 sf under air $299,900 941-743-3769 FOR SALE 1040 ,J/ umI\UJI I I -L I\ L. Ul 11 I Heritage Oak Pk-clubhouse 2004 furn incl $115,000 Aggressive Realty 629-2100 "Selling With Integrity" CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 SELLING YOUR LOT, HOME OR CONDO?? Call the Sun at 866-463-1638 and ask about our "Buy 2 Months Get One FREE! Real Estate Ad Program". Your ad will run everyday in the newspaper & run online for 90 days! All for a ONE TIME low price. Hurry, offer has been extended through January 31, 2012! Call for details. Realtors Welcome! ENGLEWOOD 2/2/1 Gulf Winds on Oyster Creek w/dock, access to Inter- coastal, Clubhouse, Rol-Safe shutters, All tile. Reduced to: $125,000. FSBO 941-460- 0669 ih Care 245 Th 25OSdmrs Cara 251 HelpWmtdM - 1 company Employfd 1 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 Bird BadBTayla, Inc. 417 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 /'-NEED A JOB?-\ CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! WATERFRONT! **5 MINS TO** FISHERMAN VILLAGE By Boat Beautiful Ig furnished 2/2condo, boat slip, htd pool, large lanai, $159,900 Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGurie 941-2234781 252 U H enti SI' 1.; >. a me flal b' 51'F are 3TA7: IPNr ims -,- A& Cf.* woomot CALL 941-429-3110 AT THE -Fr .1m' AL NEWSPAPERS Charlotte DeSoto Englewood North Port Venice TODAY!! ~~ill I. -i 4 a. i .t i E^^ tv tk p %611 .'i-.l *If I'lu, riE or oleCwgrhnciK. E maltOPte will icOc4- K4cli IAW ', or : L ..... | WCik NMl a. C fMnAl rmWl j MWA Mt Ir Own O. 'C nvi. ff C0tIICAt. cNtqr A<^ Pot oW's tooh. WtoW ITMlL Help Wa VICE . r too AC. 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[U I R ECT OR Y Jammed finger needs REX MORGAN By more attention DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I'm 17 and play basket- ball. A basketball hit the tip of my left ring finger and pushed it downward. It really hurt. Our team trainer looked at it and called it a jammed finger. He taped it. My mom insists I see a doctor. I feel silly going to a doctor for such a little thing. I'm right- handed and can still play. I told my mom that I would abide by what you say. What do you say? - R.R. ANSWER: I side with your mother. Let me tell you why. It's dangerous to trivialize a jammed finger, an injury common to many sports, includ- ing basketball, baseball and football. A ball hits the tip of an outstretched finger and forces the tip downward. The force is great enough to tear tendons and ligaments. It might even fracture the bone. A doctor can assess the damage and might order an X-ray to see if the bone was broken. Even if there isn't any bone break, the finger has to be immobilized for six to eight weeks. A splint is the best way to immobilize it and pro- mote healing. The splint should be worn day and night. It's OK to continue to play if the finger is protected. It needs more protection than tape. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I go dancing about once a week, sometimes for three or four hours. Although I am 67, the age of the other dancers ranges down to 21, so there are some pretty ac- tive two-step and swing dances. Often, later that night, I wake up with leg cramps so severe I have to get out of bed and stand on the floor to unclench the muscles. Any advice? C.L. ANSWER: Dancing def- initely counts as exercise, and it can be strenuous exercise. Stick with it. The cramps might be the result of muscle fa- tigue. After your dancing, soak in a tub of warm water for 20 minutes before going to bed. After the soak, massage your legs. Give the cramp- ing muscles the most attention. Both the warm water and the massage will increase blood flow to your muscles. Pinching the skin between the nose and oon Dr. Donohue Readers may write Dr Donohue at - RO. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475 the upper lip often puts a quick end to muscle cramps. It does for me, anyway. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am a 56-year-old male. There's a history of heart disease in my family. Neither my father nor my grandfather lived to 60. I get an annual physi- cal and have no heart problems. I am 5 feet 8 inches tall and weigh 145 pounds. I'm a certified public accountant and sit be- hind a desk all day. I exer- cise when time permits, from two to four times a week. I either walk or ride a stationary bike. I walk for 40 minutes at 4 miles per hour. I spend 20 to 25 minutes on the bike at a good pace. After walking, my breathing is slightly more than normal. After biking, I'm sweating, breathing heavily, and my heart is beating fast. Is the biking better than walking for good heart health? J.M. ANSWER: There's no doubt that your biking is a more demanding exercise than your walk- ing. It makes you sweat and breathe heavily and gets your heart beating faster. Those are defi- nite signs of the vigor of your exercise. The more vigorous the exercise, the better the benefit to your heart. That's said with the provision that your doctor has given you the go-ahead for such exercise. Your family history makes me nervous. Have you had any specific heart tests, like a stress test? I believe such a test is justi- fied for someone like you whose close relatives have died at young ages. Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible. Read- ers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet- ters at PO. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Readers may also order health newsletters from www.rbmamall.com. ody Wilson and Graham Nolan WHAT DI YOU TWO TALK ABOUTrN THE HkSRTAL THE OTHER DAY7 tay? a ZITS By Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman FRESHLY SQUEEZED By Ed Stein MOM, IT'5 LIKE I'M MY YOUNG, /VIBANT LIVING A NI&HTMARG. HUSBAND IS PICKING UP THW HABITS OF S AN OLP MAN. MARY WORTH By Karen Moy and Joe Giella DILBERT By Scott Adams NOW THAT IrM A TOP ONE-PERCENTER. I WONDER WHAT KIND OF WOMEN I'LL ATTRACT. TEXT T-xr kT TwXl TET EX I'M WATCHING HIM TURN INTO Il\/ BEFORE MY GY6S. 'I KNOW HOW I YOU pGEL. - 'A I End- WE JUST GOT CAUGHT UP ON THE PAST FEW YEARS..TTAS rr s^OTj The Sun Classified-Section B Page 10 E/N/C/V =0 E DO YOU HAVE ANY SSISTERS BACK HOME? I1m ASKING BECAUSE YOU'D BE TOTALLY HOT SIF YOU WERE A WOMAN. w-ia S-Jtur.:-.j-, J.-Jnu-jr, 21 2012 -l.'f.tM fC^^Wt Satuday Jauar 21 201 EIICI Th Su Clssifed-ecton Pae 1 Look for the g Directory pul Saturday ii Yreat deals in the Business & Service blishing Sundays, Wednesdays, and i the Classified Section of the Sun! *.a I * JU M3L Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME BORN LOSER By Art and Chip Sansom by David L. Hoyt and Jeff KnurekJ -," P I KNOW (OU EULeVE. '(OU &UT WAFT "OU t1O,1 REALIZE I Z WT TO TVOR.CE ICWA,/ UmDRt5TANT W.WT .- I 1S TRWA WAT YOU TRINK U BUT RFST, I WANT TO Ohni--YOUTsWNK y hOUTAR A WRING RwS NECK! hatomite A T Wb W[AT IN NOT WnAT I \ S ired'ble' I v l ih "e o aie 'vii. L KFV` 4wJ i Torn ^ \EAN u't BLONDIE By Dean Young and John Marshall SNow arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. "LU CIIX IT' (Answers Monday) Yesterday's Jumbles: BURST TRUCK VOYAGE INFAMY Answer: The cleaning crew at Grand Central was enjoying a STATION BREAK Stocking up on greeting cards Dear Heloise: We live in the country, so when my husband and I go shop- ping, we stop at the thrift store or dollar store and stock up on all kinds of greeting cards. When I have a grandkid who has a birthday or some other event, I don't have to rush out and spend tons of money on gasoline for a greeting card. If this can be helpful to anyone, I'm delighted. - Jeanne C., Comptche, Calif. Stocking up on greeting cards from a dollar store saves you money and stress, because you will always have a card handy. - Heloise Hefty hounds Dear Heloise: We are "parents" to two small dogs. Each weighed about 8 pounds when we got them last spring. Now they weigh 11 pounds and 12 pounds. My husband feeds them treats all day long and from the table. They never touch their dog food. I can't convince him that he is killing them and along the way ruining the joints in their legs. I know you are an animal lover, so I hope you can help. - Barbara in Alabama Barbara, yes, I'm an animal lover! It is impor- tant that dogs eat foods formulated specifically for them, and not too much. Eating too many treats (they are called treats for a reason!) can lead to obe- sity, as most commercial Hints from Heloise treats you buy are very high in calories! "People food" is often high in fat, which can lead to a number of health problems (pancreatitis is one) and even death. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (www.aspca.org) has information on this "tubby" topic. Please work with your husband to wean your dogs off excess treats and table scraps. Also look for a top-quality, gravy-type dog food, which can make dry dog food taste better. Switch to healthy treats like small pieces of carrots, etc. Remember, your pet cannot open the refrigera- tor door or order fast food for itself. You are responsi- ble for what your pet eats. Good luck, and thanks for writing! Heloise Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, PO. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279- 5000, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or e-mail it to Heloise(at)Heloise.com. I can't answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in my column. MUTTS By Patrick McDonnell BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott 1 ?\Ls> Quee> FPos-toSrigE! w ^H 4o.-ttIci? ..T ... ( IT'S 6 D|oI6 TO CoST YOU f ZO SNOTF I PoU ISEAPE! i I BIS~om "PTRW ! FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE By Lynn Johnston I DON CAPEJHflT ( FFOM INOWON You SRW LIm"T HEf OR SNOWMEN GfnLLERL a| i THElR CLT[ MICHAPEL ' .irdle > KSL > - Answer here: Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 11 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 12 EINICIV Saturday, January 21, 2012 DEAR ABBY: What do you think about people who attempt to converse with you from another room? My boyfriend does it fairly often. He may be on the computer while I'm reading or watching TV and he'll yell out a question or tell me something. Most of the time I answer him, but then he'll continue the conversation all from the other room. I find it rude, and to be quite honest, disrespect- ful. I also think it makes no sense because with the TV on it's difficult to hear him. If I want to speak to someone in another room, I get off my "keester" and go directly to him or her. That's common sense. My former roommate used to do the same thing. Do you think this is a "guy thing"? - CAN'T HEAR IN NEW YORK DEAR CAN'T HEAR: Nope. It's just lazy. And it continues because you allow it. Tell your boyfriend that if he has something he wants to say to you, he should come and say it. Point out that you give him that respect. And if he "forgets," stay put and don't answer from the other room. DEAR ABBY: I have a friend with whom I ex- change birthday and Christ- mas gifts. I make a great deal of effort to find things I know she would like, and I have been quite successful. My friend, however, buys me things I suspect she would like for herself. Example: I'm always hot while she's always chilly. She bought me heavy pajamas and a warm robe for Christmas. I don't like spicy food she does. She gave me two large contain- ers of seasoning containing chili pepper. I love to read fiction while she prefers nonfiction. For my birth- day I received a book about history. This kind of exchange has been going on for years, and I don't remem- ber receiving one gift I could really use. What can I say to her? PEEVED IN PITTSBURGH Dear Abby DEAR PEEVED: To say something would be rude. I do have a suggestion, how- ever. On the next gift-giving occasion, give your friend some things YOU would like. Example: A pretty fan to accessorize a summer dress, ajar of your favorite jam, a novel or two you would en- joy reading and then you can agree on a gift exchange. Problem solved. DEAR ABBY: I have a 2-year-old son, "Seth." His father, "Ray," and I went our separate ways during my pregnancy. He came to see Seth a few times when he was a couple of months old and promised he'd con- tinue, but he didn't follow through. Ray has married since then, and hasn't called to ask about his son. I don't call him either. He didn't show up for court and the DNA test, so the judge ordered him to pay child support by default, which he has been doing. I don't believe in forcing a man to be a father, and I would never make my son visit him. It is obvious Ray has no interest in his child. I contacted the grandparents and they are just as cold. What do I tell Seth when he asks about his father? SOLE PARENT IN ALABAMA DEAR SOLE PARENT: Tell him the truth. Explain that when he was born, Ray wasn't ready to ac- cept the responsibilities that go along with being a dad and that as time has passed, Ray has been un- willing to step forward. As sad as that may be, it would be worse to give your son false information or false hope that his biological father will ever be willing to give him more than the court ordered him to. "Lord, they have killed thy prophets, and digged down thine altars; and lam left alone and they seek my life. But what saith the answer of God unto him? Ihave reserved to myself seven thousand men, who have not bowed the knee to the image ofBoal."-- Romans 11:3, 4. 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It will be an all around SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dec. 21). More research is PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Keep trying new ahead of time.Try out different answers. good day. You'll be in high spirits and quite produc- needed before you're really ready to go for a goal. approaches to a problem. It will be easier to experi- CANCER (June 22-July 22). Monitor your nervous thinking too much about it ortrying too hard to system.ension levels will rise and fall.You can save. You'll naturally gravitate toward choices that manage our stress through exercise and other mgae your stress through exercise and other is tive. Spontaneous activities will delight you.The events you plan will be equally special. Read and make arrangements to interview those ment when you truly believe that there's a magic who are in the know.You'll clarify your goals. combination that will work. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).Travel, teaching and stud y (APRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.19). It seems like you're TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 21 ).You will move put more money in your pocket. coping strategies.Talk to a friend. Cut events out of are avenues for increasing the money flow to your always the one expected to be the grown up of the outside your normal avenues of thought. Newfound TAURUS (April 20-May 20).You'll use your original- ity in an environment where almost everyone is doing the same thing.You'll stand out in a good your schedule. Slow things down. realm, and thats not the only positive result for your group. deavors such a high level of responsibility. Take a breather. come to completion in February. A new relationship LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You'll feel a strong drive to be efforts. You love to learn and have fun with it. way. People will notice you and, in a sense, feel first. Is it your ego pushing you forward or are you SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).You'll be in the mood to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).When your mood is becomes strong through spring. Your focus on work, more awake. merely acting on the impulse of destiny? Stay aware stir things up. You'll add some sparkle and perhaps lighthearted, the beauty in you radiates out.Your service, education and travel will lead to achieve- GEMINI (May 21-June 21). People will ask you diffi- of the others around you. If you are meant to be No. a pinch of mischief, to another person's life. Your upbeat social energy will help you attract people ment in the fall. Libra and Scorpio adore you. Your MALLARD FILLMORE By Bruce Tinsley \SIWVI^_P: ~ N Ah NI~E~..1 ..XCT.a Harihte fIfy^ ^^^ ^ i^ .lh'- A^^\w CONWP^- 202y yCAttc WO4d, eENOI=t 12 by King Feat-ieE S, -, I, Wolld rghts res-ed, 1^o OED ^ ROP ." ^ fc -^ J f^T 'I B ^ ^.P ^ty ^ ^ 11 ii ^ l oi y in aauasSydcae Ic.W rl igtsrsfiea11111111iiiiiiin ii~iiiiiiiiiiiciir- 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. 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Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 13 Saturday Television VEN-VENICE E-N-ENGLEWOOD SAR-SARASOTA PC-PORT CHARLOTTE ARC-ARCADIA SPG-SOUTH PUNTA GORDA JAN. 21 -f __PRIME TIME KIDS NEWS SPORTS SPECIALS MOVIES World News ABC 7 News Wheel: Great Jeopardy! (R) Over the Hedge ('06, Animated) *** Garry Shandling. Castle: Rise Castle's guilt; ABC7 News Comedy.TV ABC M 7 7 7 10 7 7 with David at 6:30p (N) American Cites (HD) A raccoon convinces his fellow furry creatures to raid a new Captain in charge. (R) at 11 (N) (N) ___Muir __ _suburb for food. (PG) (HD) (HD) World News ABC7 News Entertainment Tonight (N) Over the Hedge ('06, Animated) *** Garry Shandling. Castle: Rise Castle's guilt; ABC7 News Grey's ABC 6 7 11 7 with David @6:30pm(N) (HD) A raccoon convinces his fellow furry creatures to raid a new Captain in charge. (R) @11:00pm Anatomy Muir suburb for food. (PG) (HD) (HD) (N) Aex'ssecret. 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(L) 7 p.m. ESPN2 College Basket- ball Mississippi State Bulldogs at Vanderbilt Commodores. (L) 7:30 p.m. GOLF PGA Champi- ons Tour Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai: Sec- ond Round from Hualalai Golf Course in Ka'upulehu-Kona, Hawaii. (L) 8 p.m. CSS College Basketball Old Dominion Monarchs at Vir- ginia Commonwealth Rams. (L) FSN College Football Battle of Florida Football Game North vs South. (L) SUN NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Phoenix Coyotes. (L) 9 p.m. ESPN College Bas- ketball Louisville Cardinals at Pittsburgh Panthers. (L) ESPN2 2012 Australian Open Tennis Round of 16. (L) 10 p.m. GOLF PGA Tourna- ment Humana Challenge: Third Round from La Quinta Country Club in La Quinta, Calif. (R) Convenient Complete Satellite ONLINE TV Listings www.sun-herald.com/tv The Sun Classified-Section B Page 14 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 Luxury Living with Balcony view of Bay! Pool, Boat dock, 5 mins to beach, shopping, gulf. 2/2 FURN. $139,000 OR RENT W/OPTION... 865-719-2316 ADS SELLkj CONDOS/VILLAS CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE FOR SALE 1040 Z 1040 ENGLEW6OOD 2/2 Condo 1st floor end unit, Ig win- dows, breakfast bar, tropical setting, pet friendly, onsite manage $76,500 West Coast Realty Services 941-473 0272 MANASOTA KEY, 2/2 Boat slip/pool/clubhouse & beach access.OwnerFinancing.630- 985-8661 or 708-712-2751 VENICE Plantation Golf & Country Club Beautiful 2/2, 2nd fir, great view. Many upgrades. 941-343-3817 LAnt aULY IIUKNin nunK 2br/2ba Condo with lanai. Cath. ceilings, fully tiled, Turnkey, Everything updated. Immediate occupancy. Low Taxes $110k flexible 941-235-0844 NEED CASH? GOREN BRIDGE WITH TANNAH HIRSCH @2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc. WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q 1 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: SJ97 QJ9 0A9842, 4AQ The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 10 Pass 26 Pass 9 What do you rebid now? Q 2 As South, vulnerable, you hold: S8 2 90 KJ 10 8 6 5 2 AJ7 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1 Pass 20 Pass 20 Pass ? What action do you take? Q 3 As South, vulnerable, you hold: A 8 c K Q 10 6 3 0QJ10 4 QJ7 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1A Pass 2 Pass 36 Pass ? What do you bid now? Q 4 Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: 4 A8 QQ 1087632 7 A10 6 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 16 Pass 1 Pass 1NT Pass What do you bid now? Q 5 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: AQ873 K9820834Q76 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH 16 Pass 26 2NT Pass ? What action do you take? WEST Pass Q 6 As South, vulnerable, you hold: AK J 8542 95 0 A 6 4Q 102 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH 14 Pass 16 46 Pass ? What action do you take? WEST Pass Look for answers on Monday. (Tannah Hirsch welcomes readers' responses sent in 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.) FOR SALE 1040 PT CHARLOTTE 2nd fir, end unit, comply renovated, 2BR/2BA condo. with pool and many other amenities. Immediate Occupancy! $42,900 941-697-9897 BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! PUNTA GORDA Emerald Pointe Condo, 4th fir. Canal view. 2/1, Beautifully appointed. Turnkey. Boat Slip.$127.9K 941-637-1422. MOVIE LISTINGS Regal Town Center 16 941-623-0111 1441 Tamiami Trail Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (G, 87 min.) 2:00 pm, 4:40 pm Beauty and the Beast 3D (G, 84 min.) 1:20 pm, 3:40 pm, 7:10 pm, 9:25 pm Contraband (R, 110 min.) 1:45 pm, 4:55 pm, 6:55 pm, 7:35 pm, 9:35 pm, 10:10 pm The Devil Inside (R, 87 min.) 1:35 pm, 4:30 pm, 6:50 pm, 9:30 pm Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (PG-13, 129 min.) 1:10 pm, 4:10 pm, 7:05 pm, 10:00 pm The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (R, 160 min.) 5:10 pm, 9:20 pm Haywire (R, 93 min.) 1:40 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:40 pm, 10:05 pm The Iron Lady (PG-13, 105 min.) 1:55 pm, 4:50 pm, 7:25 pm, 9:55 pm Joyful Noise (PG-13, 118 min.) 1:25 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:15 pm, 10:20 pm The Metropolitan Opera: The Enchanted Island LIVE (NR, 220 min.) 12:55 pm Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol (PG-13, 132 min.) 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 7:10 pm, 10:10 pm Red Tails (PG-13, 120 min.) 1:05 pm, 4:05 pm, 7:00 pm, 10:05 pm Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (PG-13, 128 min.) 1:30 pm, 4:25 pm, 7:20 pm, 10:15 pm Underworld: Awakening (R, 88 min.) 1:50 pm, 7:50 pm Underworld: Awakening 3D (R, 88 min.) 1:20 pm, 3:45 pm, 4:20 pm, 7:20 pm, 9:45 pm, 10:15 pm War Horse (PG-13, 146 min.) 1:25 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:55 pm CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 Tiki Condominiums Great investment opportunity on Manasota Key. 1/1 Condo Walk to beaches, great pool, community dock, Only $139,900. Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGurie 941-2234781 To Advertise in The Showcase of Homes Please Call 866-463-1638 or Email; special@sunnewspapers.net We Bought a Zoo (PG, 124 min.) 1:00 pm, 3:55 pm, 6:45 pm, 9:40 pm Frank Theatres Galleria Stadium 12 941-408-0011 2111 Tamiami Trail Beauty and the Beast (G, 84 min.) 10:45 am Beauty and the Beast 3D (G, 84 min.) 1:10 pm, 4:10 pm, 7:10 pm, 9:10 pm Contraband (R, 110 min.) 11:45 am, 2:10 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:30 pm, 10:05 pm The Descendants (R, 115 min.) 10:20 am, 1:20 pm, 4:20 pm, 7:20 pm, 9:55 pm Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (PG-13, 129 min.) 10:05 am, 1:05 pm, 4:05 pm, 7:05 pm, 9:55 pm The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (R, 160 min.) 10:00 am, 1:25 pm, 7:00 pm, 10:00 pm Haywire (R, 93 min.) 11:15 am, 2:15 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:15 pm, 9:30 pm The Iron Lady (PG-13, 105 min.) 11:00 am, 1:25 pm, 4:25 pm, 7:25 pm, 9:45 pm Joyful Noise (PG-13, 118 min.) 10:30 am, 1:20 pm, 4:20 pm, 7:20 pm, 9:55 pm Red Tails (PG-13, 120 min.) 11:00 am, 1:25 pm, 4:25 pm, 7:25 pm, 10:00 pm Underworld: Awakening (R, 88 min.) 11:45 am Underworld: Awakening 3D (R, 88 min.) 1:45 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:45 pm, 9:45 pm War Horse (PG-13, 146 min.) 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm, 10:00 pm AMC Merchants Crossing 16 888-AMC-4FUN US 41 and Pine Island Rd. The Adventures of Tintin 3D (PG, 101 min.) 1:15 pm, 6:15 pm The Adventures of Tintin (PG, 101 min.) 10:45 am, 3:45 pm, 8:45 pm CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 venice venetian- ./L ground level, overlooks water & golf- course, updated, fitness cen- ter, pools/spas, boardwalk to Myakka River Short Sale $189,000 Call Gary Hoskins 941-809-7709 NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (G, 87 min.) 3:15 pm, 5:30 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:00 pm Beauty and the Beast 3D (G, 84 min.) 10:00 am, 12:30 pm, 3:00 pm, 5:30 pm, 8:00 pm, 10:15 pm Contraband (R, 110 min.) 11:15 am, 2:00 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:15 pm The Devil Inside (R, 87 min.) 10:15 am, 12:15 pm, 2:30 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:00 pm, 9:15 pm Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (PG-13, 129 min.) 10:45 am, 2:00 pm, 5:15 pm, 8:30 pm The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (R, 160 min.) 12:00 pm, 3:30 pm, 7:00 pm, 10:15 pm Haywire (R, 93 min.) 10:15 am, 12:45 pm, 3:15 pm, 5:45 pm, 8:15 pm, 10:30 pm The Iron Lady (PG-13, 105 min.) 11:00 am, 1:45 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:15 pm, 10:00 pm Joyful Noise (PG-13, 118 min.) 11:45 am, 2:45 pm, 5:45 pm, 8:45 pm Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol (PG-13, 132 min.) 12:15 pm, 3:15 pm, 6:15 pm, 9:15 pm Real Steel (PG-13, 127 min.) 12:00 pm, 7:00 pm Red Tails (PG-13, 120 min.) 10:30 am, 1:30 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:30 pm, 10:30 pm Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (PG-13, 128 min.) 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 10:00 pm Underworld: Awakening (R, 88 min.) 10:00 am Underworld: Awakening 3D (R, 88 min.) 12:30 pm, 3:00 pm, 5:30 pm, 8:00 pm, 10:30 pm War Horse (PG-13, 146 min.) 11:30 am, 3:00 pm, 6:30 pm, 9:45 pm We Bought a Zoo (PG, 124 min.) 10:15 am, 1:15 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:15 pm, 10:05 pm ACROSS 1 Garland or Holliday 5 Valentine decor 10 Marathon or 10K 14 Libretto feature 15 Serviceable 16 Just scraped by 17 "Read 'em and -" 18 Appraises 19 Coat with gold 20 Warmth of heart 22 Sparsely 24 CPA employer 25 Mine car 26 Publicly 29 Mice, e.g. 33 Egg-shaped fruit 34 People generally 36 Homer Simpson's dad 37 Neighbor of CTRL 38 Wails loudly 39 Swear solemnly 40 Feminine pronoun 41 Mimicked 42 What hams try to steal 44 Barbershop quartet's "Sweet" girl 47 Inveighed against 48 He wrote "Picnic" 49 Canine registry 50 Slate 53 Become engaged 58 noire 59 Pay by mail 61 Ensure failure 62 Square dance site 63 Relish tray item 64 spumante 65 "Iliad" deity 66 Senior 67 Crystal-gazer DOWN 1 Mandibles 2 Heavy hydrogen discoverer 3 Carpe -- 4 Kennel sound 5 Lady's bow 6 Rocky Mountain state 7 Commiserate with 8 Land in "la mer" 9 Reduces to smithereens 10 Government in power 11 Something like 12 Biology topic 13 Vortex 21 A Guthrie 23 Once possessed PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED MA W P U R EJRM A SI T ARI AM I GOANCOLAS PENDRAGON LHASA ESSENCE HANS MI SI E I IAG M 0OpOjVN I NfE RHD ODI0 UHS PACED SEOUL MOOD MINER DODO P L IED DONOR MI I B SYLVAN RISES SILlVA^MT^ IYSEVSAN OMAR MADE IRA IN S, TATED ULNAS F INI S BBE ARCLAWS F L AN K ACUTE PEA 1-21-12 @2012 UFS, Dist. by Univ. 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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 15 AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS ENGLEWOOD- COURTESY OF ENGLEWOOD AREA BOARD OF RELATORS ML# Status Address D5780842 SLD 1946 FLORIDA AVE 05065703 SLD 240 E COWLES ST D5784951 SLD 1561 BLUE HERON DR A3950692 SLD 6960 ADDERLY RD C7030356 SLD 7337 DESANT LN C7027189 SLD 7442 GRANDCONCOURSE ST D5782375 SLD 12 N MARINA PLZ D5784052 SLD 1378 BLUE HERON DR N5774992 SLD 9148 BENSONHURST LN C7030360 SLD 6223 LOMAXST C7026989 SLD 13436 BOUVARDIA LN D5783508 SLD 607 CHERRYWOOD DR # 296 D5779530 SLD 1330 HOLIDAY DR D5785410 SLD 56 SPORTSMAN LN D5785207 SLD 14397 POCONO AVE D5783197 SLD 1975 GEORGIA AVE N5769631 SLD 801 BUCKSKIN CT N5767072 SLD 27 DOMINICA DR D5785724 SLD 270 CAPSTAN DR D5785524 SLD 160 BLACKWALL CT Zip Code Subdivision Name 34224 GROVE CITY 34223 PROSPECT PARK 34224 HOLIDAY MOBILE ESTS 34224 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 84 33981 VLG OF HOLIDAY LAKE 34224 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 84 34223 ALAMEDA ISLES 34224 HOLIDAY MOBILE ESTS 34224 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 74 34224 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 63 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 78 34223 FOXWOOD 34223 ENGLEWOOD SHORES 33947 ROTONDA WEST BROADMOOR 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 93 34224 GROVE CITY SHORES 34223 ENGLEWOOD FARM ACRES UNIT 2 34223 BOCA ROYALE 33946 CAPE HAZE 33921 NORTH VILLAGE List Price 47,000 48,000 58,000 59,900 74,900 79,500 79,500 79,900 82,000 99,900 114,900 140,000 189,000 224,900 229,900 325,000 330,000 529,900 739,990 995,000 Pool Sold Price N 28,500 N 37,000 N 55,000 N 57,000 55,000 N 78,500 N 73,000 N 70,000 74,000 98,000 N 102,700 N 128,000 N 170,000 N 214,000 Y 225,000 N 300,000 N 330,000 Y 475,000 682,500 N 955,000 BE FB HB 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 4 2 0 4 2 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 4 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 4 4 4 3 3 2 1 3 3 1 331 Property Style Sold Terms Sold Date Manufactured/Mobile All Cash 01/13/12 Single Family Home All Cash 01/10/12 Manufactured/Mobile New Conventional 01/13/12 Single Family Home All Cash 01/10/12 Manufactured/Mobile All Cash 01/09/12 Single Family Home All Cash 01/10/12 Manufactured/Mobile All Cash 01/13/12 Manufactured/Mobile All Cash 01/13/12 Single Family Home All Cash 01/13/12 Single Family Home All Cash 01/14/12 Single Family Home All Cash 01/10/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 01/10/12 Single Family Home All Cash 01/10/12 Single Family Home All Cash 01/12/12 Single Family Home NewVA 01/12/12 Single Family Home Combination 01/10/12 Single Family Home New Private 01/13/12 Single Family Home All Cash 01/11/12 Single Family Home All Cash 01/13/12 1/2 Duplex Other 01/13/12 LP/SqFt LP/SP Ratio 69.94 42.41 41.1 31.68 57.54 54.56 55.62 52.92 72.86 53.5 65.43 64.61 82.81 76.04 59.45 52.08 71.55 64.57 52.36 51.36 48.14 43.02 108.95 99.61 254.03 228.49 97.36 92.64 102.68 100.49 258.14 238.28 84.96 84.96 157.05 140.78 352.38 325 390.81 375.1 CHARLOTTE COUNTY/NORTH PORT COURTESY OF PUNTA GORDA, PORT CHARLOTTE, NORTH PORT ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ML# Status Address Zip Co C7015833 SLD 21440 HOLDERN AVE 33952 A3948737 SLD 6318 PAN AMERICAN BLVD 34287 C7029449 SLD 186 GLENRIDGE NW AVE 33952 C7019289 SLD 21147 GEPHART AVE 33952 C7029925 SLD 21543 MALLORY AVE 33952 C7014971 SLD 11488 6TH AVE 33955 D5785148 SLD 3704NEKOOSAST 34287 C7028658 SLD 430 PALMETTO NE DR 33952 C7026853 SLD 5735GALLATIN LN 34287 C7024435 SLD 19505 QUESADAAVE #RR203 33948 C7024352 SLD 19505 QUESADA AVE #1202 33948 C7028513 SLD 19159 HELENA AVE 33948 C7024889 SLD 2205 HARIET ST 33952 C7027191 SLD 25100 SANDHILL BLVD #S201 33983 C7028001 SLD 3310 LOVELAND BLVD #2301 33980 C7028831 SLD 13461 BENNETT DR 33981 C7030084 SLD 21092 HALDEN AVE 33952 A3946843 SLD 12241 DEFENDER DR 33953 C7021813 SLD 25275 RAMPART BLVD # 804 33983 C7029478 SLD 820 KENNWOOD NWTER 33948 05036536 SLD 131 AURORA ST 33948 A3946036 SLD 3055 ALGER ST 34286 A3952205 SLD 22503 UTICA AVE 33980 C7027102 SLD 22332 HALLSTEAD AVE 33952 C7027435 SLD 20313 NAVAJO LN 33952 A3929686 SLD 127 NE FRANCIS NE DR 33952 05075870 SLD 1419 ABSCOTT ST 33952 C7028471 SLD 2716VOGLERLN 34286 C7029741 SLD 167 FLETCHER ST 33954 C7028212 SLD 3087 PELLAM BLVD 33948 N5774742 SLD 2788 ZANDERTER 34286 C7029123 SLD 26056TATTERSALL LN 33983 A3934237 SLD 21359 BASSETT AVE 33952 C7003705 SLD 23465 HARBORVIEW RD# 223 33980 C7027403 SLD 5244 BRANDON TER 34286 A3934953 SLD 2087 PAN AMERICAN BLVD 34287 C7028629 SLD 4974 ESCALANTE DR 34287 C7022403 SLD 26360 COPIAPO CIR 33983 C7027420 SLD 2631 SANBORN AVE 34288 C7026139 SLD 958 WEBSTER NW AVE 33948 N5774101 SLD 4490 SWEETBAY ST 33948 A3953191 SLD 4379 CONWAY BLVD 33952 A3952823 SLD 25085 ALCAZAR DR 33955 C7023315 SLD 401 NORMACT 33950 D5785424 SLD 6270 COLISEUM BLVD 33981 C7028515 SLD 25188 MARION AVE# F311 33950 C7026630 SLD 2256 KENYA LN 33983 D5782424 SLD 10020 WINDING RIVER ROAD 33950 U7533167 SLD 4256 PINE CONETER 34286 D5784328 SLD 1742 KADASHOW AVE 34288 C7026856 SLD 3833 CABALLERO AVE 34286 C7025113 SLD 1118 YORKSHIRE ST 33952 C7026213 SLD 27157 HARBOUR APPROACH RD 33983 C7028775 SLD C7029230 SLD C7029042 SLD A3951813 SLD C7026176 SLD A3943210 SLD C7029348 SLD C7014626 SLD C7029597 SLD D5785438 SLD D5785416 SLD D5785618 SLD D5785207 SLD C7024531 SLD D5785174 SLD C6999061 SLD D5785350 SLD C7022206 SLD D5782196 SLD C7020513 SLD N5769631 SLD C7030910 SLD C7023523 SLD N5772791 SLD C7021617 SLD C7006549 SLD 23469 TABER AVE 4840 FOXHALL RD 1355 NAVIGATOR RD 1787 LAIRD AVE 23286 WEATHERMAN AVE 5123 ABDELLA LN 2361 BALTIMORE ST 7553 PASPALUM 4278 KIMBALL CIR 1301 ODYSSEY CT 2507 KLASS TER 18690 AYRSHIRE CIR 14397 POCONO AVE 2000 VIA SEVILLE 5222 BLACKJACK CIR 1568 PALMETTO PALM WAY 2787 SAWGRASS CT 601 BAL HARBOR BLVD 215 FRY SETER 3280 SOUTHSHORE DR # 84C 801 BUCKSKIN CT 5496 WHITE IBIS DR 157 BANGSBERG SE RD 1424 LEMON BAY DR 5029 CAPTIVA CT 29527 LEAH RD de City PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA List Price 16,200 24,900 27,500 28,000 29,000 30,000 35,900 39,900 45,000 47,000 49,000 49,000 50,000 52,500 54,900 54,900 57,500 57,900 59,000 59,900 64,800 65,000 69,900 72,000 74,900 75,000 79,000 79,900 79,900 89,000 89,900 99,900 104,900 109,000 109,000 109,000 110,000 112,500 119,900 124,900 125,000 127,500 127,900 130,000 134,900 135,000 135,000 135,000 138,500 139,900 149,000 149,000 159,000 159,900 159,900 165,000 165,000 165,000 169,000 169,000 174,000 179,900 198,900 204,000 219,999 229,900 239,900 239,900 275,000 289,900 295,000 319,000 329,000 330,000 349,000 379,900 396,300 444,900 949,000 Pool Sold Price BE FB HB N 13,000 2 1 0 N 21,500 2 1 0 N 26,000 2 1 0 N 28,500 2 1 0 N 28,300 3 1 0 N 28,000 2 2 N 30,000 2 2 0 N 32,000 3 1 1 N 45,000 2 2 0 N 40,000 2 2 0 N 47,000 2 2 0 N 42,000 3 2 0 N 48,500 2 1 0 N 48,500 2 2 0 N 50,000 2 2 0 N 52,900 2 2 0 N 55,000 2 2 0 N 60,000 3 2 0 N 52,500 2 2 0 N 55,000 2 2 0 N 57,199 3 2 0 N 67,000 3 2 0 Y 65,000 3 2 0 Y 70,000 2 2 0 Y 68,000 2 2 0 Y 80,000 4 2 0 Y 79,299 3 2 0 N 79,900 3 2 0 N 72,000 3 2 0 Y 83,700 3 2 0 N 89,100 3 2 0 N 99,900 3 2 0 N 104,900 3 2 0 N 91,000 2 2 N 103,000 3 2 0 N 105,000 3 2 0 Y 96,500 3 2 0 Y 109,000 3 2 0 N 113,500 3 2 0 Y 118,000 3 2 0 Y 115,000 3 2 0 127,600 3 2 0 N 123,000 3 3 0 Y 130,000 3 2 0 N 129,500 3 2 0 N 130,000 2 2 0 N 127,500 3 2 0 N 135,000 3 2 0 Y 130,000 3 2 0 Y 125,000 3 2 0 N 143,500 4 3 0 N 145,000 3 2 0 Y 150,000 3 3 0 Y 153,000 3 2 0 Y 151,000 3 2 0 Y 155,000 3 2 0 Y 163,000 3 2 1 Y 155,000 3 2 0 Y 155,000 3 3 0 Y 163,800 3 2 0 Y 155,000 3 2 0 Y 188,424 3 3 0 Y 182,500 3 2 0 Y 214,100 3 2 0 Y 217,999 3 3 0 Y 225,000 3 2 0 Y 220,000 2 2 0 Y 215,000 3 2 1 Y 255,000 3 2 Y 275,000 2 2 0 Y 290,000 3 2 0 Y 288,000 3 2 0 Y 306,000 3 2 0 N 330,000 4 4 312,000 4 2 0 Y 358,000 3 3 0 N 396,300 4 2 1 Y 400,000 3 2 0 Y 825,000 4 3 Property Style Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY -SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY -COURTESY OF VENICE AREA BOARD OF REALTORS ML# Status Address N5771474 SLD 3730 CADBURY# 520 N5771335 SLD 380 THREE LAKES LN # I Zip Code Subdivision Name 34293 WOODMERE AT JACARANDA 34285 MISSION LAKES List Price Pool Sold Price BE FB HB Built 58,000 N 55,000 2 2 0 2001 69,900 N 65,000 2 2 0 1986 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 New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash Combination All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New FHA All Cash New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New FHA All Cash New Conventional NewFHA All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional All Cash All Cash New FHA All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash NewVA New Conventional New FHA All Cash New Conventional New FHA New Conventional All Cash New Private Combination All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash Sold Date 01/18/12 01/12/12 01/17/12 01/17/12 01/17/12 01/13/12 01/13/12 01/16/12 01/17/12 01/13/12 01/17/12 01/12/12 01/18/12 01/17/12 01/18/12 01/18/12 01/13/12 01/12/12 01/13/12 01/13/12 01/12/12 01/12/12 01/16/12 01/12/12 01/13/12 01/13/12 01/13/12 01/13/12 01/12/12 01/16/12 01/16/12 01/12/12 01/16/12 01/17/12 01/13/12 01/12/12 01/18/12 01/16/12 01/12/12 01/12/12 01/13/12 01/13/12 01/17/12 01/17/12 01/16/12 01/18/12 01/17/12 01/13/12 01/13/12 01/12/12 01/12/12 01/18/12 01/17/12 01/17/12 01/17/12 01/18/12 01/16/12 01/16/12 01/13/12 01/17/12 01/13/12 01/18/12 01/17/12 01/13/12 01/17/12 01/12/12 01/13/12 01/13/12 01/13/12 01/17/12 01/12/12 01/13/12 01/17/12 01/13/12 01/17/12 01/17/12 01/17/12 01/13/12 01/18/12 LP/SqFt 24.22 27.76 35.81 36.46 26.27 36.28 39.41 40.34 28.13 50.87 53.03 33.13 48.26 60.48 52.59 43.09 65.05 47.38 67.35 45.17 44.69 49.92 63.2 58.49 47.98 60.39 45.3 65.28 51.15 53.17 51.05 62.95 52.45 79.5 60.96 60.39 83.52 62.85 78.26 74.08 87.05 86.97 65.76 52.85 81.51 99.56 64.35 40.56 100.95 69.6 48.87 61.6 88.04 89.33 92.59 95.05 73.27 83.71 81.88 92.7 84.8 61.44 96.74 93.66 105.62 102.68 126.8 123.22 127.55 143.09 116.1 178.81 160.49 84.96 145.24 154.62 159.8 200.68 243.4 LP/SP Ratio 80.25 86.35 94.55 101.79 97.59 93.33 83.57 80.2 100 85.11 95.92 85.71 97 92.38 91.07 96.36 95.65 103.63 88.98 91.82 88.27 103.08 92.99 97.22 90.79 106.67 100.38 100 90.11 94.04 99.11 100 100 83.49 94.5 96.33 87.73 96.89 94.66 94.48 92 100.08 96.17 100 96 96.3 94.44 100 93.86 89.35 96.31 97.32 94.34 95.68 94.43 93.94 98.79 93.94 91.72 96.92 89.08 104.74 91.75 104.95 99.09 97.87 91.7 89.62 92.73 94.86 98.31 90.28 93.01 100 89.4 94.24 100 89.91 86.93 Property Style Condo Condo Sold Terms All Cash All Cash Sold Date 01/13/12 01/13/12 LP/SqFt 57.88 65.7 LP/SP Ratio 94.83 92.99 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 16 E/N/C/V Saturday, January 21, 2012 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 1070 E. ENGLEWOOD 3/2/2 on each side. All appliances. Very Nice. Looks Uke new. Only 4 yrs old. $230K 941-809-1820 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 1090 ENGLEWOOD MH in water- front community on Gottfried Creek, furnished, updated, nice, $21,000 941-416-4055 ENGLEWOOD- Singlewide w/Addition. 55+ Rental Park. Furnished on Lemon Bay. $3,000. 941-475-7770 LAKE SUZY furn. 2/2 fl room, 12x60MH own lot, launch boat, walk to peace river, 863-722-0030 PORT CHARLOTTE Resident Owned 55+ Park. 3/2/CP w/ Lanai. Most furn. included. $38,900 (Incl. lot Share of $19,500.) 941-889-7601 VENICE ISLE REAL ESTATE SALES, INC. 55+ Resident Owned Comm. Lic. R.E. Broker. 941-485-7743 Many homes to choose from. 941-485-7744 55+ Pet Friendly, 2BR/1BA. New Full Remodel. Furnished. Fun Clubhouse/ Pool. Walk to shops. 203-912-6006 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 1090 VENICE RANCH M.H.E. Community is being Renovat- ed! Lot rental community 12x46 2BR/1BA, furnished, asking $3,500 24x32 2BR/1BA, unfur- nished, new appliances, asking $5,300. Others to choose from. WALKING DISTANCE TO PUBLIC & CVS 55+ comm. No pets Call Jane 941-488-5672 www.VeniceRanch.com MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 1095 1568 SQFT 3 bed priced to sell. Original owner custom '98 Palm Harbor sheetrock throughout newer air & roof, oversized lot & wide open view many xtras. Call Mike 941-356- 5308 Riversideoaksflorida.com ADVERTISE WITH THE SUN CLASSIFIED $28,985! Move in today! 93 2/2 sectional Newer roof & Air yr round lanai 941-356-530 Riverside oaksflorida.com OW. N.. ngnt come on aown ana see this 94 sectional 2/b 2 bath beauty Corian tops furnished a and lots of shade Call 941-356- 5308 Riversideoaksflorida.com CLIMB THE LADDER i ftIS"I& -o iAt"eu Hl P..1*vn I UP RVwSO ,I M rnd g MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 10955 ARCADIA VILLAGE, i.'. + .ted, 2/2/Den, Lg. shed, 3 yr. AC, vinyl porch, 1500 sq ft on golf course. Make Offer. 941-429-2316. Englewood The Pines At Sandalhaven '05 Fleetwood, 1528sf, 2/2, den, Ig. shed, raised lanai. Resident-Owned 55+ Comm. pool/Clubhouse STAN COLWELL, REALTOR 941-400-5621 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 JUST BRING YOUR TOOTH- BRUSH Immaculate 2/2 quali- ty home, sheetrock, tastefully decorated, nicely furn & more. Best offer. Move in Today www.riversideoaks.com 941-356-5308 gBBaH i*^ virtual tour w/ raim Marbor 1344 sqft 2/2 Call Mike 941-356-5308 Riversideoaksflorida.com PUNTA GORDA Nice Clean 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Doublewide. Screen Room, Large Carport, & Utility Shed. All Set Up. Must See! $11,900 941-626-7829 I O LC rclnunvu:::i J PUNTA GORDA SETTLE ESTATE $39,900 Must sell-First reasonable offer accepted! Quality Palm Harbor spacious 1400 SF sectional, 2 scrnd lanais, Custom therapy tub, many extras. 941-356-5308 www.riversideoaksflorida.com WANTED TO BUY S1120 Money Now We Buy Houses Other Guys Can't! We show proof of funds. "3" Day Cash Closing. Any Area, Condition Situation. For hassle FREE cash sale call 317-702-2290 LOTS & ACREAGE 1500 SELLING YOUR LOT, HOME OR CONDO?? Call the Sun at 866-463-1638 and ask about our "Buy 2 Months Get One FREE! Real Estate Ad Program" Your ad will run everyday in the newspaper & run online for 90 days! All for a ONE TIME low price. Hurry, offer has been extended through January 31, 2012! Call for details. Realtors Welcome! 5 LOT PACKAGE Includes 3 otonda Lots (1 Oversized akefront)..ETC! For Details Call Albert 941-628-2883 ENGLEWOOD 7 lots off Oxford Dr. Cleared & mowed, Beachclub rights, sewer & water, $40,000 each 941-474-3282 Classified = Sales NORTH PORT Sumter Blvd. Great location. New home area. $6,900 941- 457-6811 PUNTA GORDA 1.25Acres Country living Bring your livestock! Close to 1-75 & shops $22,900. 941-637-7776 PUNTA GORDA Tropical Gulf Acres. 4 lots together- 1 on corner, $55k obo 1 single on corner lot- $10k obo paved roads, extra fill.941-815-8179 BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! WATERFRONT S1515 WATERFRONT S1515 REDUCED!!! LEMON BAY at your front door. Build your dream home on 100 x 287 lot. Walk to beach. A steal at $99.999. Call Diane Newland 941 223 5387 Palm Realty Group ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! COMMERCIAL LOT 1530 PRIME VENICE ISLAND LOCATION 1+/-Acre, Corner Lot on Business 41 Zoned Mixed use Retail, Office, Residential. Will build to suite! $395k MaryBeth, 941416-3829 Preferred Properties, Realtors. BUSINESS FOR SALE 1600 BOUNCE HOUSE BUSINESS FOR SALE $9500. 941-661-1843. Concession/Lemonade Stand & Much More, Price Greatly Reduced 941-743-0658 tnglewooa Restaurant tor sale. Nicely equipped-$35k, 150 seats 2400/month. Must see. Call Dave for details 941-483-0000 FOR SALE BY OWNER, Pt. Charlotte Hair Salon. 3 Styl- ists. All new appl. Reasonable. Would consider carrying a loan. Appt. 941-255-5767 PIZZA RESTAURANT, Very successful Mom & Pop Restaurant, SC foothills, Blue Ridge Mtns. 40+ seats, apartment & store. $249,900. 864-723-0182 BUSINESS RENTALS 1610 PAULSON CENTRE EXECUTIVE OFFICE SUITES 18245A Padlson Friv PC' MANASOTA KEY 25% off first Year Rent Building lot 4th from Gulf. 80 s.f. to 230 s.f. Offices $399,000 Virtual Offices available J d 941-474-3282 Info call (941)-206-2200 N IReort Style Adult Community NORTH PORT 1.25 acres, PORT CHARLOTTE OPEN HOUSE Sat 10-2P 400x400x125,mostly cleared, Single Room Office space 27110 Jones Loop, PG 5 adjacent lots on the Bass avail Immediately $374.50 Preview our homes @ Point Waterway. Also Bethle- includes taxes & util. 941- www.venturalakes.net hem Waterway .9 acre. 145x 743-3812 941-575-6220 210x225. 941-286-7430 PROPERTY TRANSFERS CONTINUE BUSINESS RENTALS 1610 PUNTA GORDA on US 41 CEDAR POINT OFFICES Near downtown 1,250 sqft $1,400 + Smaller or larger spaces avail Flip, 505-0482 INDUSTRIAL PROP 1620 ENGLEWOOD- For Rent Marine Use. 2,240 sq. ft. on 1/2 Acre Completely Fenced. $1500. mo. Annually. 280 S. Mc Call Rd. 941-650-3741 NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! PORT CHARLOTTE- Prime office space, 3 units 1,000sf. ea. Brand new. Sandhill Blvd. Turnkey/Fully built out. (941)-624-5992 & STORAGE 1640 CHARLOTTE HBR. 20X40 warehouse/business, AC office, city water, dumpster, 23250 Harper Ave #4. $460 mo. tax incl. 715-367-8236. FOR LEASE IN MURDOCK various warehouse space& ffice/warehouse space from 50sf & up. 941-628-9016 NORTH PORT 800SF Ware- house, $400 + tax.; 400 SF Warehouse $200 mo + tax. 941-661-6720 IN THE SUN CLASSIFIED YOU CAN..... /Find a Pet /Find a Car /Find a Job /Find Garage Sales /Find A New Employee /Sell Your Home /Sell Your Unwanted Merchandise /Advertise Your Business or Service Classified - it's the reliable source for the right results VENICE plex Bay I $200/pe 8402 IED Warehouse Com- Rentals Starting at r mo. 941-485- 220 PARK N BLVD # 202 430 SUNNYSIDE DR 755 ACADIA RD 733 VIVIENDA WEST BLVD # 28 416 CERROMAR CT #154 4330 TORTOISE RD 4021 SHAMROCK DR 151 MORNINGSIDE RD 581 MEADOW SWEET CIR 1467 ROOSEVELT DR 1006 PINE FOREST CT 3243 MEADOW RUN DR 902 PAISLEY CT # 2 13150 HUERTA ST 528 WVENICE AVE # 1 20474 PEZZANA DR 20568 PEZZANA DR 14041 BELLAGIOWAY# 415PH 1200 TARPON CENTER DR # 507 651 JACARANDA BLVD 617 KHYBER LN 409 N POINT RD # 903 34285 34293 34293 34293 34293 34293 34293 34293 34229 34293 34293 34293 34293 34293 34285 34293 34292 34229 34285 34292 34293 34229 PARK APTS VENICE EAST 4TH ADD SOUTH VENICE UNIT 25 VIVIENDA WEST WESTCHESTER GARDENS -PLANTATION SOUTH VENICE UNIT 13 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 24 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 57 RIVENDELL UNIT 1 GULF VIEW ESTATES VENICE GARDENS UNIT 33 MEADOW RUN AT JACARANDA PLANTATION ISLANDWALK AT W VILLAGES PH 1B CASA VENEZIA VENETIAN FALLS VENETIAN FALLS PH 2 VILLAS AT OSPREY HARBOR VILLAGE CHATEAUGAY NORTH VENICE FARMS GOVERNORS GREEN MERIDIAN ATTHE OAKS PRESERVE 74,900 86,900 88,800 95,900 99,900 105,000 114,900 132,900 146,900 164,900 164,900 197,888 219,000 219,900 249,000 269,490 279,900 286,000 314,800 321,266 349,999 510,000 60,000 75,000 75,000 93,000 85,000 80,000 110,000 120,000 147,000 151,000 140,000 185,000 215,000 208,000 200,000 269,490 265,000 260,000 294,000 290,000 320,000 500,000 Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo N5773388 SLD N5774503 SLD N5771782 SLD N5774485 SLD N5774033 SLD N5772344 SLD N5774542 SLD N5772035 SLD M5825670 SLD N5770221 SLD N5770233 SLD N5774737 SLD N5774470 SLD N5773660 SLD N5773839 SLD N5775243 SLD N5774329 SLD A3939507 SLD N5774765 SLD N5772554 SLD N5773578 SLD A364011 SLD All Cash New Conventional New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash Combination New Conventional New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash 01/12/12 01/09/12 01/13/12 01/10/12 01/11/12 01/13/12 01/11/12 01/13/12 01/10/12 01/11/12 01/09/12 01/11/12 01/12/12 01/09/12 01/11/12 01/10/12 01/11/12 01/13/12 01/11/12 01/12/12 01/11/12 01/12/12 107.61 77.45 67.32 63.47 86.49 65.83 93.19 97.15 112.48 86.88 80.13 125.4 142.02 142.7 173.16 128.7 146.7 164.75 283.86 131.34 151.32 231.5 80.11 86.31 84.46 96.98 85.09 76.19 95.74 90.29 100.07 91.57 84.9 93.49 98.17 94.59 80.32 100 94.68 90.91 93.39 90.27 91.43 98.04 Saturday, January 21, 2012 EINICIV The Sun Classified-Section B Page 17 OPEN-SAT.&SUN.l M 1 10 ACRE ESTATE PUNTA GORDA HOE ODY w wcm om I ,0 Condominiums 0 Villas i Single Family Homes Estate Homes "Top Selling Golf, Riverfront, Resort Community." $139,900 to $699,900 Close to Gulf Beaches and Marinas. 4 Miles west of 41 on 776, go to gate for open house site directions. Riverwood Realty Visit or Call 941-743-9663 or 1-800-874-1869 ......i v........ a ./ a., ./ .amn. Exquisite pool home boasts maple cabinets & Corian counters w/all new appliances incl front loading W/D. Luxurious 475+sf master suite w/his & hers walk-in closets, jetted tub & roman shower. $252,777 or any reasonable offer 941-391-5431 287 Fortaleza St dir: Deep Creek Blvd left on Porto Alegre left on Fortaleza PORT CHARLOTTE 1171 Richter St. MLS#D5781129 3/2/2, LR, DR, FR. Many Upgrades! Open Floor Plan. Move-In Ready. Must See $159,500. Bill Norris, Bob Melvin Properties. 941-380-2400 MUST SEE 3BR/3BA/3CG Immaculate, large lanai, heated lap pool, den & workshop, 45ft dock, 10K lift, 3755 sqft under roof, loaded with extras. $599,888 Five Star Realty Brian Helgemo 941- 380-3727 B *H N H B S ... .::" .....:: PLACIDA HAS IT ALL! 3/2, 1st floor end unit with a view. PRIVATE BEACH $349,000 Call Beau Bulwan Pineapple Gulf Properties 941-350-1470 Private Fenced-Gated-Pond Custom 2004 Home +1 Bedroom 1 Bath Guest/Pool House, Outdoor Kitchen, Designer Pool, Spa's, Extensive Patio area "One of a kind"! Attn: Pilots Walk to Shell Creek Airport. $495,000. Call Judy Petkewicz Allison James Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 EBack on the market! B H Backm Special Rural FINANCING! 10 Mins to shopping, restaurants, etc..., yet offers the best of country living. Stocked pond, fenced, new appliances, com- pletely redone. BUYERS HOME WARRANTY INCLUDED. FANTASTIC NEW PRICE @ 169,500 Call R&R Consulting to view 941-916-1662 GULF ACCES GULF ACCESS! 2007 Custom Home, Seawall, private boat ramp to enclosed boat bay, 3/2.5/3 with 2092 sf, granite tops, tile, loaded with many upgrades, Immaculate condition, $259k Chad Clark Allison James Estates & Homes 941-661-1423 SALE PENDING 640 CAPE TERRACE NW, PORT CHARLOTTE. US-41 to West on Ellicott, left on Cape Terrace. SO-0-0 MUCH FOR SO LITTLE! LIKE NEW! Totally, tastefully updated 1529 SF, 2-bedroom, 2-bath w/formal living + family rm and huge screened lanai in quiet neighborhood close to all amenities. Truly move-in ready and only $89,000 (NOT a Short Sale)! . j ~ Patty Gillespie Realtor, SGRI, SRES, E-pro, css ANCHOR REALTY 941-875-2755 ENTREPRENEURSl DREAMJ~ff 3/2/2 POOL HOME on 3 Lots with 40x60 garage/workshop. Quiet and private. Will Consider All Offers. One-Of-a-Kind at Only $169,900. 941-623-8423 Donna Cline Sanderling Real Estate BY OWNER, Sailboat Lot, 3472 Discovery 33983 Great Location. $29,900 941-677-8550 details at KL30.com 1650 West Marion Ave. #124 P.G.I This is a rare find in the condo market. The unit is over 2000 sq. ft. and has the look and feel of a fine single family home. This is a truly remarkable end unit with views of the river and a short walk to the Yacht Club and Fishermens Village. $369,000. ELAINE MARTIN Call 941-661-4800 FISHERMAN VILLAGE REALTY, LLC. PUNTA GORDA 32 acres "12 acre lake" 50 x 100' metal barn, Ig single family home, city water, 3 miles from Punta Gorda & 74, 4 car garage, 3710 sq ft w/living area. AC, BEAUTIFUL. will partially finance if you qualify. $650k Call Jim: 315-440-2211 This Sailboat custom plan exceeds "his & her" dreams! 30' concrete dock, pool, grand landscaping, $479,000 Aggressive Realty "Selling With Integrity" 941-629-2100 DianIu Inew, Iu1vrn' LIVUY INI11 /./3 FSBO, custom built 2000 sf under air, open floor plan, 10' ceilings, 8' doors, possible pool. $229,000. Drastic reduction to $189,000, possible owner financing. Call 845-706-7924. ENGLEWOOD : .:.2 :,e.n:.., pa.L pool home w/peacful golf course view. This sought after gated golfing community boasts 24 hour security, clubhouse, pool, spa, fitness room, library, tennis & bocce. The low HOA fee of $167/mo includes all landscape maintenance. This home is only 10 min from Englewood beaches. Move in condition. $289,900 941-460-9758 PORT CHARLOTTE HUGE 3/2/2 with Pool, 2100sf under air, 12x24 Shed and Flooring Allowance. $135,000 941-628-2390 DEEP CREEK PRISTINE custom built in 2004, Heated pool, 1896 sq ft, greatroom. 3/2/2 split plan $179,900. Pat Walker 941-276-4674 RE/MAX Anchor PUNTA GORDA, 4180 DELTONA Sailboat Access. Almost new 3/2/2CP, Fireplace, 1,700 sf. Nice area! $119,900. or Make Offer. 941-624-0355 25740 Deep Creek Blvd. This is a must see home. The kitchen was done in 09. Solar pool heat completed in '08. All rooms renovated!. It has granite & wood cabinets in the kitchen w/ a tumbled marble back splash. SS appli- ances finish off the kitchen. Baths have been tastefully updated. This is a great place to entertain. $189,900. ELAINE MARTIN 941-661-4800 FISHERMANS VILLAGE REALTY LLC. Saturday, January 21, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 17 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 18 E/N/C/V meW iA-O Fii' I S 0 1kwelc i lnR cm runta ioraa-ventura LaKes, 05+ Gated community, 2BR, Den, huge Country kitchen, triple widel900 sq.ft. w/10x30 Lanai on lake and 17x19 shed. Lots of extras and a free golf cart. Asking $99,500. Call 941-639-4885 PUNTA GORDA -GULF ACCESS -7 ACRES! 7 Acre Waterfront Punta Gorda Private setting 3/2 1936 SF concrete sea- wall, tile Floors, $174,900 JUDY K PETKEWICZ ALLISON JAMES ESTATES & HOMES 941-456-8304 SUNSET -- --- ^^^^^^^^^^............ .........S.. 8? II PUNTA GORDA ISLES, Sailboat gulf access home with 118 ft seawall over- looking Sunset Lake. Sun Realty, June Poliachik. 941-916-0100 $449,000 Lake Suzy Drive Your Cart to Kingsway County Club 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 3 Bay Garage plus den, heated pool, 2300 square feet under air $299,900 941-743-3769 Englewood-The Pines At Sandalhaven 2005 Fleetwood, 1528sf, 2/2, den, Ig. shed, raised lanai. Resident- Owned 55+ Comm. pool/Clubhouse Re/Max Alliance Group STAN COLWELL, REALTOR 941-400-5621 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/2 Perfect for full time or seasonal residents. Downsize to this beautiful 1400sf home in the prestigious Kingsgate 55+ Golfing Community. LOW TAXES. LOW MAINTENANCE. START ENJOYING THE GOOD LIFE!! $138,900 941-769-1431 DIRET BA FROT LO CORNER UNIT FURN b'fast nook, great room, lanai, carport, 2004 One Owner, all within steps of clubhouse/ heated pool, tennis, activi- ties, gated Heritage Oak Park tennis, card room, fitness, close to shopping, restaurants, grocery. $115,000 Aggressive Realty 941-629-2100 "Selling With Integrity" a 999 Chickadee Drive Venice, FL Beautiful 4/3/3 Home w/pool & spa. Premium home site w/long golf course & waterview 2500 SF under air with $60,000 of upgrades Incrdible garage! Immediate Occupancy! $429,000 Joe Hayden 941-321-2964 ERA Preferred Properties of Venice, Inc. COMPLETELY RENOVATED( 2/2/garage. Completely renovated. New carpet, interior & exterior paint, ceiling fans, nicely landscaped. $79,900 941-268-6820 PUNTA GORDA 3 2 2 Private lake and woods, dead end street, solar pool, fireplace. large. lanai, new A C. $198,000 OBO 941-979-8882 DEEP CREEK- LAKE FRONT '-1.. e r. L ,: -,l,-n, All iew 2 2, 2,1C1!-:1'; [. G:. ,i.irrniet t. :lhieni .., M' ;, [t r E '.' h'i, i-.r 11t"1 ', "_.'". .p.l., v\ I'l.Illa d -llin .";, L i l ar :. :.I G:i irthe ir i'^ *; r.1r ,: 1 "i.iii '1i 1 1:r. 1.'1 '1,' 1. : l F n e E I:. :::, .. -i ,'-' ,, II .- I, F :',l e 94 1-6I 2 M7-4e1 [ 941-627-4177 PORT CARLTT KINGS GATE C.C. STYLE, Gated Community, Furnished. 2/2/2 Now $137,500 By Owner. 941-979-9783 PENDING VENICE 2BR/2BA Enjoy sweeping views & gorgeous sunsets from this totally remodeled 8th floor condo. New kitchen, appliances, tile, carpet & upgrades galore. Just steps from your home to the beach and the beautiful Gulf waters. FSBO $445,000 941-492-6350 PUNTA GORDA Active Senior Community. Beautiful 3/2 Split BR Plan + Lanai + covered Patio. BR furniture negotiable. Waterfront home is Immaculate & move-in ready. Best Location in the neighborhood. Amenities Galore! Reduced to $99,700. 941-639-3062 rLAGIUA: uig boat aocKage, deep sailboat water 10+ ft. Best avail, with breathtaking 180 degree water views, spectacular sunsets. Poss. owner financing @ 3-1/2%. Only $399,900. 941-769-0200 3/2.5/3, New Kitchen, Cathedral Ceilings on 3 Lots. The 3rd Garage has A/C, Plumbing & Electric for use as a Fitness Room or Office. All New Lap Pool, Pavers & Cage! $350,000. Deb Sestilio, Fisherman's Village Realty (941)-391-1873 PORT CHARLOTTE 5 Acres on Tangerine. In Town. Large Oaks. Ponds. Cleared. Horses OK. $2251.0 00 REDUCED TO $159,900 941-457-9439 Luxury Living with Balcony views of Bay! Pool, Boat dock, 5 mins to beach, shopping, gulf. 2/2 FURN. $139,000 OR RENT W/OPTION... 865-719-2316 Deep Creek Superb location! Great Condition. 3,,'2,,'2, great room, All tile, beautiful lanai and solar heated pool. $144,900. Pat Walker 941- 276-4674 RE/MAX Anchor PORT CHARLOTTE :-.- in Iilnl centrally located with po i.1 iiii ii .-, i All. spa. Condo features two IHii,,,,i iii .irI. I baths, extra large screenE- I i..i., irin.i 1l.i- condo with new carpets, ill' Ii..i l .i :, fully furnis i,-I. Pet friendly $5'-.,:: . A Clear Choice Realty 941-979-9396 www.aclearchoicerealty.com Satur.-j, J.-nujr, 21 2012 I ! a . Saturday, January 21, 2012 EINICIV The Sun Classified-Section B Page 19 ,-I I0 I I -t E si E:: .-iti .ll, n i.:iiit iii, d :: d .'b:.-, t ,: ,.i,,:id floor unit overlooking water and golf course. Many quality updates throughout. World class fitness center w/Har-tru tennis courts, fine dining, 2 pools/spa and board- walk to Myakka River. Great location. Short sale $189,000 Gary Hoskins 941-809-7709 Triplex. Dock, on Lagoon, 2-1 BR & 1- Effic. Minutes to Harbor. Furnished. Rented. Off St. Parking Scr. Lanai. $19,800 INCOME. $181,000 FSBO 941-505-0549 NO REALTORS' CALLS Points West condo 2/2 1570 sq ft. Totally updated, fabulous view!! Comm Pool and Tennis! $205,000. Pat Walker 941-276-4674 RE/MAX Anchor LEASE TO OWN! Golf course view with over 3,000 square ft heated. 3/3.5/3 Too many extras to list. $339,000. Contact Walt Bethel, Re/Max Harbor Realty. 863-990- 1748 wbethel@wesellpg.com VENICE- 1878 Killdeer Ct. 2100+sf 3/2/2 on Cul-de-Sac. POOL, LR, Spacious Family Rm, 4 Walk in Closets, Lots of Tile, Large Lanai, Invisable Fence, Deep Well, Auto Sprinklers $229,900 941-493-3331 Manasota Key 3/2.5/2 Pool & Spa, Seawalled Dock No Bridges to ICW Secluded Landscaped Setting $849,000 Coldwell Banker 941-759-0001 Raymond Corcoran This New 3/2/2 Pool home is just being completed w/ 1900 sq. ft. under air, stainless appliances & many more upgrades. Minutes to boat ramp. $144,900. 941-204-8213 A Clear Choice Realty. PUNTA GORDA 2/2/CP This 24X52 totally updated home boasts 2 lanais & is virtually maintenance free. Move right in and enjoy the caged pool & new clubhouse in this resident owned 55+ community . VERY AFFORDABLE! 423-921-2315 I C IISNFOM I4 :. ...:...... H..I I I I ... . 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