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PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE TAMPA TRIBUNE THE COURIER THURSDAY, JULY 21, 2005 SERVING PLANT CITY, FLORIDA 0. FUEL CRUNCH in the NEWS DEVELOPMENT City officials are concerned that a proposed develop- ment on Gordon Street could stress the roads in the residential area. PAE MANHUNT Plant City police have enlisted the help of other agencies in the search for a murder suspect. mE 4- . . Pinch TPAt The Record-high gas prices mean record-high chunks out of the bottom lines of area businesses. By TONY MARRERO tmarrero@mediageneral.com John Shivers remembers the good old days of gas prices. Back then the independent trucker paid 65 cents per gallon to fill his tractor-trailer rigs with diesel fuel. How times have changed. Now, Shivers, owner and president of Shivers Exempt Xpress in Plant City, is paying between $2.39 and $2.50 per gallon for diesel fuel. That translates to more than $600 to fill the 240-gallon tank of his 1997 Eagle rig, one of ' nine trucks the g Plant City native uses to haul pro- duce to. and from Florida, as far north as New Jersey. The higher gas prices mean . much bigger hits to his bottom Shivers is reflected in the line. fuel pump after filling his "We're surviv- tank with nearly 90 gallons ing but that's or $215 worth of diesel about it," Shivers fuel. said. "We have to compensate for it somewhere, and we'll have to pass it along to people who are shipping stuff and go from there." Shivers isn't the only one suffering. Businesses in and around Plant City that rely on equipment that suck down gasoline and diesel fuel are feel- ing the pinch at the pump. The situation hit a peak last week when gas prices in Florida and in the Tampa Bay area - broke a record on at least two consecutive days, according to AAA Auto Club. On July 15, the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded in Florida cost a whopping $2.32, which was on par with the national ave- rage, said Randy Bly, spokesman for AAA Auto See GAS, Page 12 A soldier's letter from the past could have been written today. PA6E INDEX John Shivers, owner and president of Shivers Exempt CALENDAR Xpress, fills up at a Plant City station earlier this week. High diesel fuel costs have cut into the independent trucker's CLASSIFIED profits. At right, Thomas AGE 5 Schaub, president of Planscape, Inc. in Dover, and vice-president CROSSWORD Scott Pierce have a fleet of nine trucks for their landscape E 14 design, installation and mainte- ................. nance business. High fuel prices FAMILY LIVING forced them to raise prices in ME I the lawn care portion of the ................. business. WORSHIP NE W ORDINANCE PROPOSAL Lawyer Wants Adult Businesses On The Map Local Sounds Get the latest spin on new releases from Bay area musicians and check out early reviews. Tomorrow i The Tampa ThMAme ,agm2*= LOOKS TO CITY TO PINPOINT LOCATIONS By GEORGE H. NEWMAN gnewman@mediageneral.com A legal representative of Tau- rus Properties, an adult business operator looking to locate in Plant City, wants the city to iden- tify specific areas inside the city where adult businesses can be located. The city commission will consider at its regular meeting on July 25 revisions to an existing ordinance designed to restrict adult businesses in the city. Offi- cials want to update the lan guage and make sure the ordinance, written in the 1970s, is in line with many legal decisions passed regarding adult businesses since then. Steve Mason, a lawyer in Orlando, is representing the adult business investors. He said he filed a law suit in federal court last month regarding his clients' request to build an adult estab- lishment near County Line Road on U.S. 92. That is near another adult establishment, Show Girls Men's Club, located just outside the city limits at 4210 U.S. 92 E. The city's ordinance bans adult establishments from operating within 1,000 of one another. "We are questioning the restriction placed on the property by' the city," Mason said. "The building is some 650 feet from (Show Girls), and we think it would be an ideal location, out in the middle of nowhere." Pegardlte.. of whether the revised ordinance is approved by the city commission, Mason wants the city to identify where See PROPERTY, Page 2 -. / .. .. . * i */ j;- T 4 ;i r'4'f t, 2 TECOUwiE JULY 21,2005 Green side up Workers lay sod along the banks of Sam Cooper Pond, a passive recreational area and retention pond under construction off Jenkins Street in the Lincoln Park neighborhood. The pond will help alleviate flooding in the area during heavy rain events. Higher-than- expected expenses to remove dirt from the area and increased costs to install an electrical system will cause the project to come in slightly more than the $1.65 million budget, city officials estimate. The project has also been delayed by rain but is expected to be completed by the third week of August, said Jim McDa- niel, the city's community development director. PROPERTY Continued From Page 1 the adult businesses can be located within the city limits. "Constitutional law says that there has to be areas suitable by code or ordinance where adult entertainment businesses can be located," Mason said. "We want the city to identify those areas before the ordinance is approved. Resi- dents should have the opportunity to see where adult businesses can or will be located." City Manager Dave Sollenberger said last week the city is under no obligation to identify the acceptable locations for adult businesses prior to a request for licensing. He made it clear, however, that there were such places. Mason said the courts will force the city to identify the appropriate areas if the point is brought up during the litigation. "The city can't hide these locations. The peo- ple have a right to know where the businesses will be operating," Mason said. "Or the public meeting regarding the ordinance will be a moot point." The July 25 meeting will include a public hear- ing on the revised ordinance. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Sadye Gibbs Martin auditorium in City Hall, 302 W. 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Waller St. Each child will receive a book bag and school sup- plies for the upcoming school year. Call: Sharon Moody, 707-8490. SATURDAY Kids fishing derby The Plant City Recrea- tion and Parks Depart- ment will host its fishing derby July 23 at the Randy Larson Four-Plex, 1810 E. Park Road. Registration will start at 8 a.m., with fishing from 8:30 to *11:30 a.m. Age groups are 6 to 10 and 11 to 15. Contestants can pre- register online at wvww.plantcitygov.com / rec rec- youth-class- fish - derby.htm. Call: 757-9166. Back-to-school expo The Unity in Plant City Communities Back to School Expo 2005 is set for July 23 from noon to 7 p.m. at Snowden Park. 901 Waller St. For more information. or to find out how to join the planning team, call 478-0246 or 757-6459. MONDAY City commission The Plant City City Commission meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at city hall, 302 W. Reynolds St. The next regular meet- ing is slated for July 25. See CALENDAR. Page 12 JULY 21,2005 THE COURIER 3 Gordon Street Report Issued GOOD, BAD NEWS FOR DEVELOPER By GEORGE H. NEWMAN gnewman@mediageneral.com Approval of a development proposed on North Gordon Street could be affected by findings reported to the city commission by the city manager July 11. City Manager David Sollen- berger informed the commis- sioners about a recent engineering department study reviewing utilities and right- of-way along Gordon Street, which runs in part between Baker Street and South Front- age Road, that suggests the street might be close to its maximum traffic capacity. The development, situated on a 23-acre parcel just south of Interstate 4 known as the McIntosh Property, is zoned R- 1A, single-family residential, with lots smaller than 7,500 square feet. The developer, M/I Homes, seeks to change the zoning to R-1, allowing 6,000 square feet per lot. The change would allow fewer than 10 additional homes in the development, builders said. That would still mean roughly 85 homes. The planning and zoning department had recom- mended the change in lot sizes be approved. On April 14, the city planning board approved the change 6-0. But complaints from resi- dents at the city commission meeting prompted the city to take another look. Residents contended the road could not handle the increased traffic. Residents also complained about the lack of sidewalks and lighting and said arterial roads used to exit the area would be inade- quate for the increased traffic. The city commission voted to postpone a decision on the request for the zoning modifi- cation. The recently released traffic and utilities study may further delay the developer's GEORGE H. NEWMAN/Staff photo A traffic study done by the city engineering department has determined that the right of way for East Spencer Street is not adequate to handle a large volume of two-way traffic. Spencer Street was considered as a viable route to reach North Park Road from North Gordon Street for resi- dents in a proposed development that would substantially increase traffic flow in that area. plans. According to Sollenberger's July 11 report there is suffi- cient right of way along Gor- don Street to place sidewalks. But traffic is a concern. "The city initiated traffic counts on June 16 though June 19 to gather preliminary information on existing traf- fic," Sollenberger said. The counters were placed just north of the Gordon Street, Spencer Street intersection. Between 943 and 1,101 cars traveled the road in a 24-hour day, he said. While that number seems manageable with today's traf- fic flow, increased traffic caused by further develop- ment in the area, without road improvements, may cause problems. Sollenberger said the new Gordon Oaks subdivi- sion, coupled with the pro- posed McIntosh development, could possibly double the expected traffic count. "To mitigate the additional traffic impacts a study should be performed to investigate alternative traffic routes from Gordon Street to Park Road," Sollenberger said. One of those alternatives would be Spencer Street, a narrow road that runs from Gordon Street, east to Park Road. Spencer Street seems the logical exit for traffic wish- ing to go south on Park from the proposed McIntosh devel- opment since Spencer Street is on the southern border of that development. Sollenberger's report sug- gested Spencer Street, unless substantially improved, would not be a viable exit to Park Road. "The right of way along Spencer Street does not meet the city required 50-foot min- imum," Sollenberger said. He reported that Spencer Street is about 12 feet wide from Gordon Street to Mary- land Street, and varies further to the east making the road insufficient to handle two-way traffic. He also noted there 'was a 2-inch water line bet- ween Gordon and Maryland streets that runs down the south side of Spencer. A line that size could not be expected to add capacity for any future development, city officials said. A spokesman for M/I Homes could not be reached for comment. Mow Care f Walk-in Clinic Plant City's New Urgent Care Facility School & Sports Physical Only 2 No appointment necessary Accepting most insurances, Medicare & Medicaid * Sore Throats / Colds / Flu * Bronchitis * Stitches / Sprains / Srin- * Eve & Ear Infection -F * Physical Exams for: gamongp. school / work Sat & Sun DOT / OSHA 9am--5p pre-employment . * Occupational Medicine & Drug Testing * On-Site X-ray & Lab DR. STRAIT t Residency Trained & Board Certified 1009 W Baker St. Plant City, FL 33563 813-759-1232 SNo Down e mo. Payment Abercrombit & fftl Epres. You .Can Dress For Less fame1 21 With Style! 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The old AutoNation property at the southern end of Willamette Street, off East Alexander Street, had only one way in and one way out. Since March, when the city first began staffing the $7 million renovated property, police and fleet maintenance vehicles have shared that single entry point. "The Jim Johnson gate is an impor- tant piece of the renovation," Police Chief Bill McDaniel said. "In case of any kind of emergency, it is important to have a second access to the property. The new gate will allow us to have quicker access to the southeast side of the city. The gate will also allow fleet maintenance employees and vehicles access to their work site without using the police security entrance." The entrance is not open to the pub- lic. Visitors to the police station must enter through Williamette Drive. Locked fences will separate the two departments, giving better security to the police department offices and vehicles. As it stands now, any vehicle coming.onto the property for mainte- nance, including garbage trucks, buses, or any of the hundreds of cars and trucks owned by the city, has to Jack Deal, a CSX Railroad project coordinator, examines the tracks off Jim Johnson Boulevard July 19 where railroad gates and signals are being installed. The new crossing will allows for a second access point to the city's new police station and fleet mainte- nance headquar- ters off Williamette Drive. ;4 9 if M - :f . s.. .'. .q 'I, : , ." r.". '. J -. *' ', '.- .' ,',' ', -E W "' .' 1 .', / ', GEORGE H. NEWMAN/Staff photo pass through the Willamette gate. That requires a security check and allows those vehicles into an area that will be off limits to them when the Jim John- son gate is open. The city originally budgeted $200,000 for the railroad crossing construction. A change order increased that amount by $12,000. But it is doubtful the full amount will be paid to CSX for the work. Part of that money will go back to the city contractor, Mathews Construction. Kathy Burke, the former director of public works, told City Manager David Sollenberger the city did some of the inside-the-rail construction normally done by the CSX crews. "CSX has not billed the city for any work or any flagman costs," Burke said. "The CSX roadmaster did not wish tdo the paving, so Mathews did it. But the money needs to be charged to the CSX allowance, not to Mathews' construction budget." Installation of the signals could still cost the city as much as $180,000, which has been the recent average cos1 by CSX to install crossings and signals in Florida. Jack Deal, the CSX project coordina- tor, said the crossing could b open within two weeks, if there are no com- plications. "Right now we are looking for TECC to connect the electricity to the system," Deal said on July 19. "Anothei CSX crew will have to install sensors on the track. And our crew will install sig- nals and the crossing gates." End of 'Beauty' Melody Brown as Belle and Nick Folkes as her father Maurice perform a number in Plant City Entertain- ment's production of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast." The local theater ends its run of the show this weekend. Shows are July 22 and 23 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Hills- borough Community College's Plant City campus, 1206 N. Park Road. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students and seniors 55 and older, and $7 for PCE members. Call: 928- 1259. TONY NURREROIStaff photo PLANTEEN Planteen offerings The Plant City Recreation & Parks Department's Planteen Recreation Center, 301 Dort St., offers the follow- ing schedule of activities Monday 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., Senior Aerobics* - low-impact aerobics. All ages and ability levels welcome. Free. Call: Clarice, 752-8476. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Strawberry Rug Hookers- The club members gather to share instruction and fellowship while they rug hook. The cost is $25 annu- ally. Meet from September to May. Call: Joyce, (863) 853-1947. - 6 to 7 p.m., Jazzercise* dance fit- ness program. Each 60-minute class offers a blend of jazz dance and exer- cise science choreographed to music, including Top 40, jazz, country, funk and classics. The cost is $30 per month. Call: Donna, 986-4267. .7 to 9 p.m., hip-hop/break dancing - beginning-level break dancing classes and more. $20 registration for both popping and beginning break dancing, $8 per class or $12 for both in the same night. First night is free with registration. Call: 612-9485; or e-mail tt2infobeginners@hotmail.com. 7:30 to 10 p.m., country line danc- ing- for beginners or those who would like to polish what they know. Chil- dren and adults welcome. Call: Donna, See PLANTEEN, Page 5 MANHUNT INCLUDES ALL BAY AREA AGENCIES By GEORGE H. NEWMAN gnewman@mediageneral.com Wilson Angelo Graham is in hiding. Police have been looking for Gra- ham since the June 11 shooting of Jackay Lee Kelley. Kelley, a 51-year-old Plant City resident, was shot in the side yard of a friend Kelley was visiting late that night. Plant City police have conducted their search for Graham, of Dade City, primarily through law enforcement agencies surrounding the Plant City area, police said. But Graham is no stranger to the police in Plant City, said police Capt. Darrell Wilson. "Graham has family and acquain- tances in Plant City, Tampa, Lakeland and Dade City," Wilson said. "We are requesting assistance from agencies in all those jurisdictions for help in find- ing Graham. We know that he is still around. It is just a matter of time before we get him." Plant City police arrested Charles Edward Thomas, another Dade City resident, and charged him with first- degree murder in the case. Thomas admitted to his part in an attempted robbery that led to Kelley's killing, police said. Thomas was stopped by police on North Palmer Street about 30 minutes after the shooting. He cooperated with police and took them to where he dis- carded a pistol he used during the aborted robbery. Thomas admitted firing his gun as he fled the scene that night. But he insists that it was Gra- ham who shot Kelley with another gun. The recovered pistol, a .22-caliber revolver, and the bullet that killed Kel- ley were sent to the Flor- ida Department of Law Enforcement lab for ana- Graham lysis and police are awaiting the report, Wilson said. "Jackay was wrestling around with the man when I heard the gun go off," said Sam Pelham, the friend Kelley was visiting that night "I went over to help Jackay as the shooter ran into my * house. Kelley said that he couldn't breathe. That is all he said." Police said the bullet entered Kelley's body near his throat and then traveled downward toward his abdomen. Thomas Kelley was pronounced dead by medical attendants shortly after the shooting. Plant City detectives have ques- tioned family and friends who may have information about Graham's whereabouts. "We also spoke with Polk County See SEARCH, Page 5 Search For Murder Suspect Continues JULY 21, 2005 THE COURIER 5 SEARCH Continued From Page 4 correctional officials and have asked a federal marshal's task force to assist us in finding Gra- ham," Wilson said. Graham's only known arrest in Hillsborough County came in December 2001. He was charged with aggravated battery, escape and possession of a small amount of marijuana. Graham was released on those charges after spending 287 days in a Hillsborough County jail, public records show. After the shooting in Pelham's yard both sus- pects escaped on foot, running west on the CSX rail line, eyewitnesses said. Police suspect that Graham, who was driving a gray 1991 Mercury Grand Marquis that belonged to Thomas' sis- ter, reached the car first and left the scene with- out communicating with Graham. , "We know the car was driven to Dade City that morning," said Sgt. Jim Shultz, the supervi- sor of detectives in Plant City. PLANTEEN Continued From Page 4 986-2820. $3 per class. Tuesday 9 a.m. to noon, ceramics bring in green ware or bisque, and paints and learn how to clean, paint and fire your work. No cost for instruction. + 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. home school co-op. Call: Andrea, 737-1648. # Noon to 2 p.m., bridge lessons build or strengthen bridge skills. All levels are welcome. Call: Tom, 752-7905. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., tae kwon do martial arts instruction stressing self-discipline, self- defense, confidence and fitness. Call: Steve or Crystal, 737-3872. 6 to 7 p.m., Jazzercise* Wednesday 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., senior aerobics* 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Berry Patch Quilters-Join the group for quilting and needle arts. Fee is $20, pro-rated quarterly. Call: 752-0679 or 707- The car was left outside a residence in Dade City and Thomas' father retrieved the vehicle, not knowing it was used in a homicide. Thomas' sister then drove the car back to her home in Sumter County, where police contacted her and searched the car for evidence. Nothing tangible was recovered from the vehicle, police said.- Kelley was born in Florence, S.C. He came to Plant City as a 8-year-old, attending Lincoln Elementary, Marshall High School and gradu- ated from Plant City High School in 1972. He was employed for a time at a Mulberry mining company. He often worked at a local conven- ient store and was well-liked in the community, residents said. Shultz said the police have been in contact with family members since the shooting. "We have told Mr. Kelley's family that we are confident Graham will be found and brought to justice," Shultz said. "We have expressed our regrets and assured them we will do everything necessary to bring the killer to justice." 5720. 7 to 9 p.m., AA* women's book study meeting. Thursday 3:30 to 7:30 p.m., Patrick's Patriots Twirling Corps 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., tae kwon do 6 to 7 p.m., Jazzercise 7 to 8:30 p.m., Berry Patch Quilters (second and fourth week)* 7 to 9 p.m., Strawberry Stitchers* The vol- unteer group makes teddy bears for children at South Florida Baptist Hospital and lap blankets for nursing homes. Call: 754-8247. # 7:15 to 9 p.m., Habitat for Humanity The group meets the third Thursday of each month to discuss building homes for low-income fam- ilies in Plant City. Call: Liz, 239-2242; or e-mail info@habitathillsborough.com. $ SECOND PAIR SPECIAL Includes Frame with Single Vision Ultralite Lens, UV & Scratch Coat 'he mole had turned into something else. 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Sub- missions will be edited to meet legal, grammatical and stylistic requirements. Send submissions to: 101 N. Wheeler St. Plant City, FL 33566 E-mail: tmarrero@mediageneral.com Fax: 865-4449 THE COURIER Published every Thursday by Sunbelt Newspapers. Carla Floyd Publisher cfloyd@mediageneral.com Russell Holecek Managing Editor rholecek@mediageneral.com Tony Marrero Editor tmarrero@mediageneral.com Melissa Poage Retail Advertising Manager mpoage@mediageneral.com News: 865-4430 Advertising: 865-4430 Classifieds: 865-4437 @ Sunbelt Newspapers 2005 Sunbelt Newspapers is a Media General publication. 0.T ^I^H^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^A ^^0 It "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" wr 4m I m I fl ~'I ~~Sun City Center/Ruskin Brandon/Tampa You may be entitled to Diabetic Theraputic Call us at Shoes at Very Little or No Cost to You! 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The event commemorates Admiral Lord Nelson and the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar. Kirkland's unit hosted several media outlets aboard Saipan and also participated in the International Fleet Review, which included more than 160 ships from more than 36 of the world's navies. Kirkland is a 2003 graduate of Durant High School of Plant City. He joined the Navy in September 2004. He is the son of Jill M. Abrams and Jack D. Kirkland, both of Plant City. "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" JULY 21, 2005 THE COURIER 7 FAMILY CARE PHARMACY by Mark Filosi Registered Pharmacist Preventing Gallstones If the bile in the gallbladder contains too much cholesterol, the cholesterol sometimes crystallizes and creates painful gallstones. Recent studies have shown that risk of gallstones is higher in men with waists over 40 inches. Exercise and weight loss can reduce risk. 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F-1114 W s695 $795 $1195 $795 S895 $1295 SN5 $1095 $1895 .Ao .atRyy 8' TkfiO6itfEk* JULY 21', o5 FAMILY LIVING FROM NEW YORK Dog Days Don'tEnd After Baby Arrives Recently, I was walking my dog, Durham. with my 4- month-old baby boy, Ry, when a couple stopped. "What a beautiful boy you have," they gushed. "How old? What's his name? Does he bite?" There we stood, talking about my dog without any mention of the little person in my arms. Dog lovers are a unique breed. And there is no shortage of them here in REBECCA New York City KLEIN where people spoil their dogs Columnist with everything from organic dog food to custom-made beds. There is even a doggy day care and a doggy hotel, complete with a bone-shaped pool. In our 10 years together, my husband and I have had two dogs, both red Dobermans and each a big part of our family. Neither ever saw the inside of a doggy hotel, but our first dog, Jader, traveled everywhere with us on vacations to New Mexico, Colorado, Canada and even stayed with us at The Four Seasons in Los Angeles a few times. One winter we took him to Paris where he was received more warmly in restaurants and hotels than we were. Our current dog, Durham, has it pretty good, too. So what happens when devoted dog owners like us have a child, as we did this past spring? When our arms are suddenly filled, every hour of every day, with a baby and all his baby things? Before we had Ry, I used to WEDDINGS Morgan-Powell Rebecca E. Morgan and Whit- ney F. Powell were married June 25 at 6 p.m. at the Antebellum Plantation Gardens in Stone Mountain, Ga. The bride is the daughter of Jane and Gary Morgan of Plant City. The groom is the son of Hilda Powellof Flowery Branch, Ga., and Frank Powell of Dahlo- nega, Ga. The double-ring ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Dwayne Wellborn under a gazebo decora- ted with tulle, ivy and rose garland. Soloist was Lori Bean, who sang "The Wedding Song," "Surely the Presence," and "Through the Eyes of Love." Matrons of honor were Heather Taylor Polk and Heather Ellis Bonfil, friends of the bride. They were both dressed in fuchsia, tea- length silk dresses accented by their bouquets of orchids, day lilies, daisies and babies' breath. The groom was attended by REBECCA KLEIN/photo Does this look like a jealous dog? Your columnist's first baby Durham, above, is adjusting just fine to the newest addition to the Klein household, a baby boy named Ry. give my husband "the Durry report" at the end of each day: How cute he was when he fell asleep on his back with his front paws stretched into the air or when he chewed on one end of his bone with the other end stuck into one of our shoes his way of incorporat- ing something he is allowed to chew with something he knows is off-limits. We were so impressed. But that was before we began taking care of someone we hope to send to college best man Patrick Powell, brother of the groom; and Martin Camma- rotta, friend of the groom. Ring bearer was Matthew Powell, son of the groom, who also participated in lighting of the unity candle. Flower girls were Emily Powell, niece of the groom; and Ashlyn Clark, friend of the bride. Antebellum fans, decorated with fuchsia ribbons with the bride and groom's picture on one side and the program on the other, were passed out by Katie and Callie Polk, cousins of the bride. The reception followed the ceremony at the Marina of Stone Mountain. The bride is a graduate of Plant City High School and Florida State University. She is a representative for Kraft Foods. The groom is a graduate of Cumming High School and works in management for Publix. After a week-long wedding trip to the Caribbean, the couple are at home in Cumming, Ga. some day. Would we become like the mom I saw pushing her two children through the neighborhood, her dog walking a few feet behind without a leash? The message was clear: if you want food and a warm place to sleep, you'd better keep up. The truth is, our dogs may get pushed aside but they stake their claim. I once read a piece in The New York Times about a man whose See KLEIN, Page 9 Rebecca and Whitney Powell BETTY'S PLACE Letter From The Past Rain and heat may have followed me to Nashville last week, but they sure didn't dampen my spirit visiting with family and watching the Tour de France and the amazing Lance Armstrong. I'm still a bit puzzled how you can keep the yellow jersey without taking the stage wins, but I have a feeling Armstrong, a cancer survivor, is not just a phenomenal cyclist, but an expert strategist as well, and he has an amazing mother who raised him single handedly. And speaking of moms, I received the letter I told you about when Dan Clark came to town a few weeks ago for the Photo Archive Gala and school reunion. Back in March of 1945, a letter from Dan's mom prompted him to write the editor of The Courier: "It was with a great deal of pleasure I received a letter from my mother containing Millard Futch's report on old Battery E, 116th F.A., and the men I've soldiered with." Dan wrote. "Now they are on one side of the world and I am on the other, but wherever the men of the old outfit are, we all know they're giving everything they've got for what they know is right. "When I joined the battery in 1939, Major Hull, then Captain Hull, was commanding officer. Butch Corbett was chief of the fourth section; Happy Adams was instrument corporal; Hannah Moore, Dave Ballard, Earl Beau- champ, Charlie Smith, Ed Moran, Jake Lister and all the others who aren't there now, had yet to move into the present positions. There are other names which were on the roster when we went to Blanding in 1940 that aren't there now "Doc" Dempsey, Shorty Rentz, Raymond A. Paschall, Broward Huggins, Clarence Bolander and others, familiar to people around [Plant City]. "Another character who deserves special mention is Clarence L. Nixon, or Nick. He's a grand guy. I left the outfit in '41, and since then our paths have diverged, theirs leading to the South Pacific and mine to Ger- many via England, France, Belgium and Luxembourg. I have a battery of my own now, and to me it's the best darned battery in the European theater, if not the army. We've had our share of trouble over here, too, especially in the latter part of Dec. '44. The only differ- ence in the uncivilized natives here and those in the BETTY BRIGGS Columnist Pacific is that these are white. But [regardless of who we are fighting], I'm sure most of us are looking forward to the time when the only thoughts of conflict and war are those of 'Remember the time that...' or 'Lemme tell you what happened to me...' "The members of old Battery E used to tell some tall tales and I'm waiting anxiously to swap some yarns with those guys from the other side of the war. Captain James D. (Dan) Clark, Somewhere in Germany." When I got the copy of the letter, at the bottom Dan had written: "These have probably lost any value." I would disagree. Sixty years later, mothers are still writing sons who are fighting wars, and soldiers are still looking forward to the time when war is but a memory. Thank you Dan - some things will never change. Blessed event I've been asked to remind you not to forget the special event at Snowden Park, 901 Waller St., on July 23 spon- sored by Blessed Occasions. It's a back-to-school "Unity in Plant City" event from 12: 30 to 6:30 p.m. The idea is to promote fel- lowship and enhance love and a trusting relationship between families, law enforcement, city government and community leaders. There will be free T- shirts to the first 100,school- age children and free school supplies for all school-age students up to 18, as well as free food. Call Angela Dixon- Joseph at 478-0246 or 752- 9511 for information. Race relations There's another round- table group working to improve relations in town, a race relations discussion group, which met at the Plant City library on July 19. Until Jean Hehn told me, I wasn't aware that Hills- borough County has a high number of hate crimes, particularly against African- Americans and Hispanics. Call the library for information to find out about the next meeting, 757- 9215. I rely on your submissions to help spread the news. Send items to gabylee@aol- .com. "+r~ JULY21, 2005* .THE COURIER .9. CLUB NOTES PCHS Class of '85 The Plant City High School Class of 1985 will host its 20-year reunion July 22-23 at the Ramada Inn Plantation House, 2011 N. Wheeler St. Information: 874-9967 or www.reunioncelebrations.com. Christian women The Christian Women's Club of Plant City will host its "Sun, Sand and Shore" luncheon Aug. 2 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. COMMUNITY ROUNDUP 'Beauty and the Beast' final shows Plant City Entertainment Inc. ends its run of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" July 22-23 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Hillsborough Community College's Plant City campus, 1206 N. Park Road. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students and seniors 55 and older, and $7 for PCE members. Call: 928-1259. Excerpts from 'The Little Mermaid' The Plant City Children's Theatre will present excerpts from "The Little Mer- maid" July 31 at 3 p.m. and Aug. 1 at 2 and 7 p.m. at HCC Plant City campus, 1206 N. at Walden Lake Golf and Country Club. There will be a presentation on "Young and Chic" by Denise Young's Fashion and Accessories Boutique. Guest speaker will be Shirley Solid, who will speak on "picking up the strands of life." Complimentary child care available. Reservations: Carole, 759-1708; or Dinah, 717-9127; or e-mail cwcpcfl@tampabay.rr.com. Kiwanis The Plant City Kiwanis Club meets Wednesday at noon at the Ramada Inn, 2011 N. Wheeler St. Call: Ken Gibbs, 752- 6171. Park Road. Admission is free. Eyeglasses wanted The Plant City Lions Club seek used eye- glasses and hearing aids. The club collects the items for distribution to needy people in Florida and other nations. To donate, place the items in a "Lions Recycle for Sight" collection bin at the following loca- tions: the office of Drs. Humphrey and Maggard, Strong Optical, 800 Optical, Wal- Mart Optical, the office of Dr. Kulyk, Publix, Kash n' Karry on Alexander Street and the Meadows at Countrywood. KLEIN Continued From Page 8 family she still had so much left for her dog. That was the first time I realized the two don't occupy the same space in one's heart. They do, however, occupy much of the same space in our home. So a few weeks ago I delivered what might have seemed like the final blow to Durham. I decided the 3-by-4- foot crate he's slept in since he was a puppy had to go. Even though most dogs outgrow their crates in a year, Durham still loves his. He runs into it for afternoon naps, to get away from the vacuum cleaner or when the baby starts to cry. But the bigger Ry gets the more stuff he needs and the doghouse is simply taking up too much room. I thought if I took it away piece by piece maybe he wouldn't notice. But a few hours after removing the roof and door, I found him lying on our bed with his paws wrapped around his head making odd, guttural sounds. I had just taken his last piece of security away. Decapi- tated it right in front of his eyes. I remembered something a friend said to Durry a few weeks after Ry was horn. She looked him in the eye and said, very sincerely, "I am so sorry for your loss." While my husband and I continue adjusting to our new roles as parents, our dog is finding his way in the new order of things, too. It wasn't until about a week ago that Ry even noticed Durry. And now he sometimes cracks up laughing at the very sight of him. Durry, in turn, has warmed to Ry. He mostly sleeps through his crying now or goes over to sniff his head as if to make sure he's OK. The other day I found him chewing one end of his bone with one of Ry's stuffed animals pinned under the other. And when he thought I wasn't looking, he took the toy gently by the snout and crept out of the room. Rebecca Klein is a former Strawberry Queen who now lives in New York City and sends these monthly dispatches. She can be contacted at rebeccaklein- @mindspring.com. STATE SPONSORED PRE KINDERGARTEN FOR 4 YEAR OLDS SConfusing? 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I I Wo 12 THE COURIER *JULY 21, 2005 GAS Continued From Page 1 Club South in Tampa. Last month, Florida's average price was $2.16. One year ago, it was $1.92. The highest prices in Florida last week were in the West Palm/Boca Raton area, at $2.38 per gallon; the lowest were here in the Tampa Bay area at $2.27 per gallon. That's little solace for Scott Pierce, vice president of Planscape Inc. of Dover, which does landscape architec- ture and installation, irrigation work and lawn maintenance. The company has a fleet of nine trucks that now require nearly $2,700 worth of gasoline and diesel fuel per month. The company's lawn care work is only about 10 percent of its total business, but Pierce sent out letters this week to lawn care customers to notify them prices would rise an ave- rage of 19 percent. It's the first price increase in about five years, Pierce said. "We did some hard number crunch- ing because the bottom line was decreasing," Pierce said. "It's just a fact of doing business right now." Several factors to blame A number of factors have contrib- uted to the record prices, Bly said. Crude oil prices are at record highs, recently hitting a record $62 per barrel. "Tremendous domestic and global demand" for that oil is causing prices to soar, Bly said, adding that the situa- tion is exacerbated by oil refineries that are operating at maximum capac- ity and barely keeping up with the demand. Hurricane Dennis forced the tem- porary closure of oil rigs, shipping lanes and refineries along the U.S. Gulf coast. That particularly impacts Flor- ida, which gets most of its fuel via barges running from the Mississippi River and Mobile Bay area, Bly said. Even the threat of future hurricanes can impact prices. "This whole hurricane season has (fuel) traders on edge," Bly said. Once a cheaper alternative, diesel fuel costs as much as premium gas now, primarily because of the sheer demand for it, Bly said. As well, diesel is used to heat homes in colder climes, and traders are concerned that there won't be enough of a supply for the winter season. It's those traders who have a big impact on prices, said former longtime mayor and city commissioner Mike Sparkman, president of Sparky's Oil Co. in Plant City. Sparkman owns 26 gas stations in central Florida and hears the jokes and comments about the high prices in his travels around town. How does he respond? "It's really the brokers who are making out pretty well," he said. "Oil companies have refined product but have no place to store it, and they dump it on brokers to sell. It's really a seller's market." Sparkman, in turn, must set higher prices at the pump to make a profit. Buddy Robinson, owner and presi- dent of Presto Petroleum Inc. in Plant City, agreed. He's been in the business since 1976 and has been surprised by the volatility of gas prices recently. "It's amazing what can happen in one day because of some rumor out there," he said. *'~A'~ .' .. . ! .i..-- .... -:. P ',* ..<* :** -** '*. Regular Unleaded -_ __, ... . . , ._ TONY MARRERO/Staff photos Gas prices can vary widely depending on the size of the distributor. A distribu- tor such as RaceTrac, which deals in high volume, can run a lower profit margin, resulting in prices 10 cents or more cheaper than smaller, independently owned stations, such as this Citgo on Baker Street. Florida's attorney general announced this week that 22 RaceTrac outlets are being investigated for price-gouging during Hurricane Dennis, but the Plant City location was not among them. Robinson is a gasoline wholesaler, selling fuel on a "cost-plus" basis to fuel distributors such as Sparkman- in Florida and Tennessee. Robinson is, also at the whim of traders who set the prices. He said he makes the same profit margin on gas no matter what the price. The price at the pump also has much to do with the size of the com- pany. A distributor such as RaceTrac, which tends to offer the least expensive fuel prices, can sell at a lower profit margin because of the sheer volume of fuel it sells, while a neighborhood station dealing in lower volume must set higher prices, Robinson said. Inventory also places a big role. A smaller station that purchases fuel at a high rate, then sees average prices drop, can't afford to reduce its prices or it will lose money on the fuel it already has purchased and stored in the ground. These factors are why a motorist can see prices vary widely at stations across the street from one another. Trickle down economics Other local businesses are grappling with ways to absorb costs, and it usually comes back to one thing. "If it keeps going up, we're going to have to raise our prices," said Heather Wiggins, assistant to Kimball Wethe- rington, president of Wetherington Tractor Service in Plant City. The company does underground utility and site work for subdivisions and commercial development. It has a fleet of 17 dump trucks and various other diesel-sucking heavy machinery such as bulldozers and cranes. Wiggins said the company in turn has received letters from businesses it deals with notifying them of price hikes due to high gas prices. Pierce of Planscape said the same; costs for petroleum products such as PVC pipe, which the company uses heavily for its irrigation work, have soared. Smaller businesses that have smaller fleets or even just one or two trucks - still face the same challenges. Fred- die Mullis, owner of Freddie Mullis Plumbing Inc. in Plant City, runs two pick-up trucks for his business. "They're nothing big, but we have to have them to work," Mullis said. "We got used to putting $30 dollars in the truck, now we're using $60." Mullis said so far he has absorbed the costs to put off raising prices as long as he can. "But we'll have to eventually," he said. End in sight? Bly said prices might drop some, but that the days of $1.50 per gallon are likely gone for good. He added, though, that American consumers might do well to keep things in perspective. "We still have some of the cheapest gas prices in the world, and we've gotten spoiled by it," he said. Alternative sources are being con- sidered to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Ethanol, a corn-based fuel already used in some Midwest mar- kets, has helped gas prices drop as much 10 cents per gallon there. Bly said the world may well already be experiencing the necessary pains that will come with "the end of gaso- line." He said many are surprised to hear that the United States hit its peak fuel consumption back in 1976. The world, however, has yet to do so. "When that happens, we better darn sure have our ducks in a row and have alternative sources ready to go," he said. CALENDAR Continued From Page 3 The commission will hold a public hearing on revisions to the city's ordi- nance regulating adult entertainment businesses. Call: 659-4200. PLAN AHEAD at South Florida Baptist Hospital, 301 N. Alexander St., July 28 at 7 p.m. There will time for mothers and fathers to share together and sepa- rately. Call: Beth Tancredo, 393-6577; or Anita Pippin, 362-6972. Bereaved parents support group Back-to-school bash Bereaved Parents of the USA will Transforming Life Ministries, 3805 host a.bereaved.parents support group TurkeyCreek Road is hosting a back- to-school event July30 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The free event consist of food; water games; haircuts; health check- ups; moon walk and slide; music; drama skits; face painting; and back- pack and school supplies. Call: 754-5372. Small business seminar Bruton Memorial Library, 302 McLendon St., will host a small business program series presented by the Hillsborough County Small Business Information Center July 30. 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With the current condition of the course it will take several thousands of dollars in materials and several thousand man hours to bring the course to playability again. I am committed along with several core members to restore this great golf course back to its previous glory but will need help from a fewvdedicated local golfers who can see the vision of bringing the course back to life. I have put together A.course improvement program including new greens, fairway repair and irrigation repair. Where else should your membership fees go hut into the improvement of the course. you play. This membership program is a very generous program to the golfer in what golf privileges you will receive. We have already had over 80 members join and this is a limited offer so sign up now. Thank you, Steve Mercer JOIN NOW & HELP US RESTORE PLANT CITY'S FIRST GOLF COURSE! I GET 3 YEARS FOR I THE PRICE OF 1 YEAR! 3 Year Restoration Memberships Cs K 4dudedain m=Are, bp ees - ge-$75r-Comtle-0:-Corporate(4]$B00" ^ Come out to play & see the ongoing renovations. $10 for Golf, cart &1 drink ticket Th is pal.. ood frw mbe a-y. Call or come by today and reserve a membership, 813-752-1524 3102 Coronet Road Plant City, FL 33566 Sa bt~ion A hi~led a.. r if simerhp.as uih nb aid-Ctis e.ransh.e s'ws ltd - I t~ o-.o.hr.b hne! nf ir pa i r3 hl fm fs 1 ifed &f. h* , ,smufm *wkN .a iT *Ir ad T imas fry m iri sizl If=aM. I.b 'q Grace United Methodist welcomes new pastor The Rev. Louis F. Pomrenke Jr. is the new pastor at Grace United Methodist Church, 1801 E. Cherry St. Pomrenke replaces the Rev. Ronald Hubbard, who has been reassigned to Keeney Chapel in east Tampa. "Pastor Lew" is an ordained elder who came to Florida in 1998 after 30 years service with the Western Pennsylva- nia Conference of the United Methodist Church. He holds a bachelor's degree in business adminis; tration from the University of Pittsburgh and a master's of divinity from Duke Univer- sity. Pomrenke and his wife, Audrey, live in Sun City Center. Book synopsis First Baptist Church of Plant City, 503 N. Palmer St., will offer a synopsis of "truth- quest: They All Can't Be Right" July 24 from 5 to 6:15 p.m. Youth- minister Tommy Warnock will lead the study for parents to help them understand teens. . Call: 752-4104. Vacation Bible schools The following churches will offer vacation Bible schools: Turkey Creek Community Baptist Church, 5447 Turkey Creek Road, will 'host! its "Empowering the Son" vaca- tion Bible school July 25-29 from 6;30 to ,9:30; p.m. each night. DEATHS The school is open to chil- dren in kindergarten through -the.6th grade. *, -Call: 956-4678. - ..A..'Sydney Baptist Church, 1510 Cre Road, will offer the "Ramblin' Road Trip" vaca- tion Bible school for ages 4 to 12 July 25-29 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. A commencement and rally will be July 30 at 4 p.m. There will be a picnic and fellow- ship. Call: 659-1559. Sports camp Pleasant Grove Assembly of God, 7051 S. Turkey Creek Road, will offer its Mega Sports Camp July 25-27 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This faith-based camp is free and open to all children ages 5 to 12 on a first-come, first-served basis. Camp includes rallies with music, Bible stories, object lessons and prizes. Athletic volunteers will teach the fundamentals of basketball and soccer. Lunch also will be provided. Pre-registration is required. Forms may be picked up at the church office. Call: 737-1012. Lord of Life July activities Lord of Life Lutheran Church, 2104 Mud Lake Road, plans the following events: July.24 Christmas in July,. The congregation's Hispanic Outreach linist.v program iniltes members and friends of the church to'help provide positive experiences for the children of the Boys & Girls Club of Dover. A Christmas tree in the church building is Browning The Rev. Zack Browning, 88, of Lakeland died July 9. He was born in Dingess, W.Va., and moved here from West Logan, W.Va., in 1968. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a minister. He was a member of Calvary Freewill Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Catherine; two sons, Ralph E. of Grand Rapids, Mich., and adorned with the names of the children, along with their ages and size information. In early July, members and friends of Lord of Life will come by the church and select one or more names from the tree. They will purchase school clothes, wrap them, put the child's name on the package, and bring the gift to the church on or before July 24. The gifts will then be taken to Dover. There will be a "Christmas Carol Sing" prior to the traditional service at 10:15 a.m. July 31 God and Country Awards presentation. Nine- teen elementary-age students who grew deeper in their faith by completing either the "God and Me" or "God and Coun- try" course will be presented with medallions. Call: 752-6064. Church hosts drama ministry Alafia Baptist Church, 222 Alafia Church Road in Lithia, will host Trevor Thomas Drama Ministries July 29 at 7 p.m. Call: Patti, 684-0081 or 695-6900. Bible school Plant City Community Church of the Nazarene, 2402 Mud Lake Road, will offer "J- Force: Discovering the Ultimate Truth," ac Wedgeqday through Au from 7 f7'8:30 p.m. The school is 'for all ages. There will bp Bible study, games, crafts, music and refreshments. Admission is free. Call: 752- 7863. -'/ 1 - Zack of Chicago; a brother, Charles W. of Medina, Ohio; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Wells Memorial Funeral Home. Chance Bennie W. Chancey, 57, of Dover died July , 16. He was born in Tampa and was a lifelong See DEATHS, Page 20 ~--------------------- ----------- ----- 10 THE COURIER* JULY 21,2005 - Snrn.s an us To advertise your church in our Church Directory. please call Natasha Davis at 865-4439. ADVENT CHRISTIAN lthka er. Dwer Rd & Downing St, 659-2600 AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL Illen bapel 1109 E. Laura St, "52- "389 Itount OI/ e- 1113 W Madison St Iount Olite- Horton Rd, "3"-2628 APOSTOLIC t.samblea Apostolica: 1501 (olson Rd, 737-3496 .1postolic Church ofJlesus Christ: 1212 W. Reynolds, 477-5130 ASSEMBLY OF GOD Abundant Life: Pinecrest Rd, Lithia, 685-4240 Bethany: 9804 Harney Rd, Thonotosassa, 986-5771 Calvary Fellowship: 1110 N. Gordon St, 752-5005 Dover First: SR 574 & Pettie Rd, 689-0343 Faith Temple: 1-4 at Hillsborough- Polk County Line, 752-0532 Faith lighthouse: 3409 SR39 '. "52-1885 first Plant (ilv: (harlie Griffin Rd. W ofSR 39 S, "52-3351 Fort .lajla: cornerr of South lwy. 39 & Su'ille Rd. "3"-4656 Kesvrille: SR 640. "3"'-803 ifount Zion: 1-4 at Thonolosassa Rd, "52-1614 Pleasant Grove: Turkey Creek Rd, 3"-3529 Vkltory Worship Center: County line Rd. '54-6089 Srdner: Srdney Rd. 1/10 mi. E of Srdner-Dover Rd. 659-0532 turkey Creek: Turkey Creek Rd. "5.-53"2 BAPTIST .4hava: Turkey (reek Rd. N. of SR 60. r3"-3"39 .Ilafia Baptist: 222 .lafia (Church Rd. 634-8845 .Intioch: Horton Rd, "3J-3240, Berea: SR 39 S. "3"- 1232 Bethan': Cork Rd. "52-9209 Bethel. 804 V. Renfro St. 541-2239 Beulah: .llen & (ountyu line Rd, lllbia. "'3"-ll22 Bible: Charlie Griffin Rd. '52-28"5 Burchbood Temple: Euclid Or 6 SR 5"-. "52-3782 Calvary free Will: 3539 frapnell Rd f. Cedar Grove: F. Ke.sille Rd, 73"-1234 Central of lithia: Pinecrest & Keysville Rd Church on the Rock: 301 E. Alsobrook. 752-3740 Community Christian: 1310 ,N. Shannon Are. "5-4-5383 Crossroads: SR 39 S. Pinecrest, '3"-1211 Dorer Eastside: C(outryside Baptist Church, 2820 Gallagher, 571-8200 Dover First: N. Callagher Rd, 659-0203 Eastside: 1318 E. Calhoun St, '54-2681 Last Thnoltosassa: Mclntosh & Knights-Griffin Rd 986-4346 Faith Temple Primitive: 808 f Washigon St. 754-6661 first Baptist rc of Midway: Midway Rd. 752-7209 first Baplist Lithia: Intersection of SR 39 & 1.ibia-Pinecrest Rd, 737-1121 First Plant City: 503 ,. Palmer, 752-4104 First Thonotosassa Missionary: McIntosh Rd, 986-4756 Harmony Baptist Church: 6008 W Knights Griffin Rd, 986-7165 Hopewell: SR 39 S, 737-3053 Knights: Paul Buchman Huy, 752-4972 Lebanon: Branch Forbes Rd, 752-2006 Lone Oak: Lone Oak Rd, 754-5278 Mount Moriah Freewill: Warren &Johnson St, 754-4397 Mount Moriah Freewill: 2042 Cotson Rd, 737-1490 Mount Olive: 604 W. Ball St, 754-3834 New Hope Freewill Baptist Church: 3101 Srdne' Doer Rd.. DoIter hew.' M.. Zion Freewill: 3041 Daniels Rd., '52-3985 Northside: '"00 V. Franklin St, "52-2'"9 Oakuood: .Airport Rd. "52-5499 Plant City Primitive: 509 V. CEers St. "54-3261 Pleasant Grove first: Turkey Creek Rd, "3"-2556 Shiloh Baptist Church: 9059. Terrace Dr.. "54-"7445 Springhead: S. Wiggins Road. "514-48"9 St. Luke Missionary: 108 S. Warnell St, 754-4992 St. Mary's Freewill: Hunter & Warren St, 754-6853 St. Mary Missionary:. 1804 S.R. 60F.. '3'-3668 St. Mfan' s Community Church: 90" E. Laura St. 751-1616 Srdney: 1510 Cre Rd. 659-1502 Turkey Creek Community Baptist Church: 5447 Turkey Creek Rd, 813-737-1224 Turkey Creek First: Trapnell Rd, 752-7890 Victory Missionary: Maki Rd Welcome Baptist: 11308 Welcome Church St. (813) 737-2288 Westside: 2503 W. GranfleldAve, 752-1450 WhitehurstRd: 901 N. Whitehurst Rd, 754-5405 PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Little Union: 15510 County Rd 39, Lithia 634-4754 Salem Primitive: 14402 Salem Church Rd., Sydney CATHOLIC St. element: 1104 N. Alexander St, 752-8251 CHURCH OF CHRIST N. Wilder Rd: 938 N. Wilder Rd, 752-2771 Cork. Cork Road, 752-1521 Laura St: 1310 E. Laura St, 752-2858 Springhead: Wiggins Rd, 754-1485 CHRISTIAN (Disciples of Christ) First: 2108 Thonotosassa Rd, 752-5385 Cornerstone Christian: McntosbRd,NofSR574 CHRISTIAR METHODIST EPISCOPAL New Grace: 1214 E. Laura St CHURBCaOF GOD (Cleveland, Tenn.) Calvary CommunityW 5209 Smith-Ryals Rd Dover: Downing St, 659-2900 Plant City: 2103 Mudlake Rd. 752-4591 Turkey Creek: Turkey Creek Rd at SR 60, 737-1331 Thonotosassa: 1702 N. Taylor Rd, 986-1916 CHURCH OF GOD (Anderson; Indiana) Kingsway First: 2808 Kinsway N., Seffner, 657-7500 Plant City: Grace Fellowship 713Alsobrook St, 3618190 First: N. Gordon and Baker St, 752-6438 Gospel Tabernacle: .Alien & Ilaines 51 EPISCOPAL St. Peter's: 301.V. Carev St. 752-5061 HOLINESS Deliterance tabernacle: 808 I. Grant St. Refuge Church of Our lord: "28 W. Ball St. INDEPENDENT Full Gospel tabernacle: 2311 Sammonds Rd. "5i-3843 Restoration ,tssembl,: 106 S. Evers St. frangeliss forJesus Tabernacle: SR 5"j. F. of Dover. 659-0102 INTERDENOMINATIONAL Christian Growth (enter: 1310 N. Shannoi, "19-2909 Covenant Bible Church: 1408 E. iomlin St, "54-1133 Deeper life Fellowship: Comilla Rd. W of SR 39 N. Retival Outreach (enter: 225 V. Dover Rd, 681-.2250 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall: 3202 N. MarylandAve, 752-3345 LATTER-DAY SAINTS Church of esus Christ LDS: 1805 N. Park Ad, 752-6364 LUTHERAN Hope LCMS: 2001 Park Bhid, 752-4622 Lord of Life ELCA: 2104 Mud Lake Rd, 752-606i NAZARENE Wagoner Memorial: 2402 Mud Lake Rd, 752-"863 NON-DENOMINATIONAL Calvary Chapel of Plant City: 2102 N. Park Rd, 892-0510 Full Gospel Fellowship: W. McLin Ave. Full Gospel Tabernacle: 2311 Sammonds Rd, 754-38-3 Impact Family Worship Center: Meets at Seffner Elementary School, 657-7914 Kainos International Church of Florida: 902 E. Renfo St. 764-0929 Greater Love Christian Center: 1109 N. Franklin St, 759-8270 Tampa Bible Fellowship: 10201 E HillsborogAre. 754-2674 lnity Christ Chrch 1911 N. Gordon St, 659-2624 Touman's Praise and Worship Center US. 92E Hot Protection S Church: Trinity United NMethodist Church 40? Englisiti St. fPlaa City Invct'Urs V to 10 Sunday) Worship t I 1:30am Inspiring Music dzircctd b, Lnd A i .Jl:Lr.r..r, Johnston Powefuld Bible Preaching by Pastor Gary Brady Children's Worship con.du.-tc b% ler MolJds, Ctuldrens Pastor (i mulraneous with Adult \\W'.r hip Servce i God's Squad Youth Service led b% Tre? Morris, Youth Pastor Bundi,- a ':30pm 752-9316 3820 Moores Lake Rd, Doaier. 659-0123 PENTECOSTAL Christian life .Issembl.: 31205. Miller Rd., 65"-480(2 living Waters Foursquare Church: 602 S. firers St. 59-0528 New Hope orsbhip (enter: 803 W. Mabonev St, -5"-6123 New life Temple Pentecostal Church of 6od: 3301 (lemons Rd. '54-"088 PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS Dover: Moore's Lake & Holiness (Church ld. 659-1301 (Church of the luring God: 1102 frier St. "'5-5840 PRESBYTERIAN [rangellcal Plant Cil'v: I 0" (barlie Griffin Rd. "59-9383 First Presbrierlan Plant Citr: 04i W. Reywolds St. "52-.211 SANCTIFIED HOLINESS Walk with God Itinistnr: 15140 SR 5"1, Dover. 959-0930 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Plant City: 2203 Strawberry Dr. 752-169-1 SOUTHERN METHODIST First: 103 E Johnson Rd, "54-5968 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST St. Mark United Church: 2914- llthia-Pinecrest Ad.. I'alrico. 685-0998 UNITED METHODIST Cork: -i815 W Sam Allen Rd. 754-3233 Dover First: Moore's Lake Rd at Methodist Church Rd, 659-1415 First Plant City: 303 N. Frers St. 754-3519 Grace: 1801 F. Cherry St. 659-3718 Sunset Heights: Walter Dr. 754-2441 Springhead: 2305 Sparkman Rd. 752-5751 St. Luke: 809 E. Laura St, 75"-6051 Thonotosassa: Fort King Hwuy at Mistletoe Dr, 986-7135 Trinitv Plant City: 402 W. English St. 752-9316 St. Clement Catholic Church Saturday Vigil Mass: 5pm English, 6:30pm Spanish at San Jose Mission 3224 San Jose Mission Dr. (Off of 574 Dover) Sunday Masses 7am,10:30am & 12:15pm English 8:30am & 7pm Spanish 1104 N. Alexander St. Plant City, FL 33563 Wtf (Off 1-4, Exit 21 South) (813)752-8251 St. Clement Preschool Accepting ages 3 to 5 years old (813)754-1237 or (813)478-1185 First United Methodist Church of Plant City 303 N. Evers Street DownTtown Plant Citv i nss tnm Cirm Hall p.irkmgr lo i 754-351-9 WORSHIP HOURS 0. am C-iupel Communion S-n ice 'I i, am Contemporary ,\'1orsIup In The WVesle Centre 10 i10 am Surd3\ S,-ch-o iChilJdren -Aduitl 11 iX1i m TradJtional W\ors'hp In ]'he 'nctuari A outh Fellow .ship Sunday[ & l\'dneddja, eveningng, , www thelotitorline org Wednesday , Children's Program 6-15-8'0' ) pm Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors www.fumcplantcit-.org SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Joe Bowles, Pastor Sunday School for All Ages Sunday at 9.00 am Sunday Worship Services 10-15 a.m. and 6:00 pm Tuesday Night Women's Scrapbooking Club 6.30pm Wednesday Night Worship 6:15 p.m Actvitnes for Children & Students 6:00 p.m. Get the Word Outt Advertise in the PLAINT Cn COURIER Church Directory Call Natasha Davis at 813-865-4439 Come 'IUlY Z,21.205 *.ThECbUiER.1ii uloMTM STORM Q TEAM VAT CH Protecting your important documents One of the most important things to secure during a hurricane-and the most overlooked-are your important documents. Here are few things to remember: * The best way to protect your documents is to store the originals in a safe-deposit box at a bank: * Choose a bank that is some distance from your home to lessen the chance of your home and the bank suffering the same disaster. * Be sure to get a listing of all of your bank's branch locations, addresses and phone numbers. * Prepare photocopies of all the documents:in the safe-deposit box and place them in an evacuation box (preferably a fire-proof box). * Store your evacuation box in your home someplace that you can get to easily. Take it with you when you evacuate. * Go through your safe deposit and evacuation boxes once or twice a year to keep them up-to-date. * Have written instructions concerning health and financial decisions for your family to . follow in the event you become incapacitated. SEE TH RU HURRICANES PROTECTION PANELS * A AIN Plastics (813) 242-6400 C W 464170 Billiard Supply since 1969 lurff 's U 1 V' I made in the U.S.A. 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Documents to place in the safe-deposit box or evacuation box: * Insurance policies (life, auto, homeowners, renters, etc.) Copies ofhealth insurance information (insurance card, doctor's name and number, prescriptions, allergies and immunizations ) * Photocopy of driver's license * Birth; Death and Marriage certificates Social Security card Passport * Will and living will * Mortgage/property deeds * Adoption papers * Military records * Car titles *Trust documents *Tax returns) * Written instructions for family members List of emergency contacts, (family, friends, lawyer, financial advisors, etc.) Personal property inventory (item description, serial #, receipt and photograph or video) For evacuation box only: * Safe-deposit box information (location, contents and key) . Cash, a few rolls of quarters and traveler's checks Other documents to consider: * Home improvement records /receipts Warranties and receipts for major purchases Appraisals of jewelry, collectibles, artwork, etc. Credit card records Retirement account records Recent checking, savings and investment account statements Rental agreement and/or lease A recent pay stub and employee benefits information Backup disks of critical computerized information Negatives of irreplaceable personal photographs (use protective plastic sleeves) I .:. THE COURIER - ~ Lu - - - ~ :~ - > --~~- - q (VtAi IT'S HURRICANESEASON. - -' -- v-er~- - -----. <. sn't ti time you put your.sqfe4' and well beingfirst? At University Village, ;jamp's mpa's leading continuing 'ria retirement community, r,. will feel safe, secure and *;^ ^:' ; free environment. Never > 4^'' *:w be* li in ina-va u to S: : worry about power failures, Si- we have back up generators. V We have medical and support S-? seven days a week. ^^^staff on havnd 24 hs, dWCay, R'-n kr kncans and evacuatuat w eavn too strsrrejufr us ermotdnaltg a Villa a \ Univewsity Village was the next (ogkia ..viphase $our ft zqe A r & Mrs Watker heuicane season; and every season, 5-5009 or toll-free (800) 524-5020 today. UNIVERSITY. roF CAMPECHE STORM TEAM -t """T --- ' ,- ~~ wa~wa~anraarras JULY 21, 2005 we~i~Rnna~wAlrxa~B~r~ 184 t*tc66r~sak4 Aiv. 't~ a ~ Securing Your Boat The boating community frequently suffers large losses when aihurricane comes ashore. The boat owner in particular must stay up-to-date on the latest forecasts and positions of tropical storms and hurricanes, and be ready to act long before the storm makes its final approach General Preparation Before Hurricane Season * Keep insurance policy up-to- date. *Take photos and keep a written description of the vessel. * Keep vessel in good condition. Check bilge pump, electronics, marine hardware and keep batteries charged. Remove electronic gear and loose items from the boat. Boats on Land *Take vessels out of water if possible. Park the trailer close to a building, or in a garage. Attach the boat to the trailer tongue and to a firm spot in the ground. You can partially fill the boat with water for weight, but do not allow the water to touch the engine or batteries. * Protect trailer springs from the additional weight by placing wood blocks between the frame and the axle. Boats in Water * If you leave your vessel in a marina, double all lines. Rig crossing spring lines fore and aft. Attach lines on the highest pilings possible to allow for storm surge. * It is safer to move vessels into a river or as far inland as possible, as opposed to keeping vessels in a bay. Boats will receive less of a beating because of the protection from the storm surge. * Check bilge area for loose debris that may get caught below.i:he auto switch. If debris'gts caught under the switch, the pump won't shut off thus draining your battery. Consequently your vessel is in danger of taking on too much water. * Make sure vessel's fuel tank is full and fill any empty water tanks. * Ensure your vessel is as watertight as possible. * It can be dangerous tying up a vessel by yourself. Ask for help and help others. All it takes is one boat incorrectly tied up to damage many in the harbor or marina. OCfshore Boatersg D'jurm * Never stay on board any vessel during a tropical storm or hurricane. * If you are out on the water, head back to a safe port. * High seas and large ocean swells will move into the offshore waters well in advance of the wind field associated with the hurricane. Do not be fooled, swells of 10 or 20 feet will test even the most seasoned boater. Should you need assistance at sea, call the Coast Guard as soon as possible. Waste Matters !Z pr-\, c meaning and yard work can'generate a lot of debris and unwanted items that can pose a real danger during a hurricane. Here are a couple of waste related things to keep in mind when you're cleaning up around your home. PrE E-mrr Season Ms te'anc.e * Contact your waste collector about removing bulky waste and discarding your unwanted items. Cut back your trees and weak branches that could come in contact with your home or your building. Be careful of power lines. *Thin the foliage of your landscaping so the wind can flow freely through branches, decreasing the chance that plants will be uprooted. *Take advantage of your regular collection days for tree trimmings and yard waste. Don't let waste pile up. Always follow the 6 ft/50 lbs rule: bundles of yard waste cannot exceed 50 pounds or 6 feet in any direction. Remember, waste is collected by hand labor. As the Storm-, Approaches * Don't trim trees once a Hurricane Watch or Warning is announced. This should be done before a Watch or Warning is announced. Don't take trash to the curb, transfer stations or landfills during a hurricane Watch or Warning period. Services will be suspended and facilities may close early to prepare for the storm. After the Storm Has Passed *Watch News Channel 8 for service and bulletin information. All services will resume as soon as possible after an emergency, although it may be several weeks before yard waste can be removed. A public announcement will be made when services will resume their normal schedule. Keep household garbage separate from other waste materials in securely tied plastic (not paper) bags. This will prevent it from becoming a health hazard should there be a delay in garbage collection. Remember, garbage collection will always take priority over other waste collection services. Place small debris, loose items and household garbage in garbage cans or plastic bags. (Weight limit is still 50 Ibs) Don't place debris near a fence, mailbox, power line equipment, poles, transformers or downed electrical wiring. Haulers will pick up trash/debris curbside or on public roadways only. Last hurricane merep l stedStee Storm Team.r -lW- greater neighborhoods i *Aeven clear ig For Accuracy, the Choice is Clear. 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IM, k,"-OR-fMQ~ff*V 20* THE OURIER' JUL'21, 2005' DEATHS Continued From Page 14 resident of this area. He was a heavy equipment operator. He is survived by his mother, Mary E. Barnes of Dover; his father, Bennie F. and wife Margaret of Plant City; two daughters, Darlene Fairbanks of Bra- denton and Chelsea Chancey of Sydney; a brother, James D. Bames of Thonotosassa; two sisters, Pat Hun- zeker of Lithia and Beverly Cochran of Turkey Creek; one grandchild; and two great-grandchildren. Hopewell Funeral Home. Gale Archie Dallas Gale, 84, of Plant City died July 14. He was born in Geneva County, Ala., and was a retired supervisor for Mobile. Oil Co. He was a World War II U.S. Army veteran. He is survived by his wife, Lillie; two sons, Archie Jr. of Fort Meade and Tim of Plant City; three daughters, Glenda Cornett of Lake- land, and Rosena Campbell and Judy Fowler, both of Plant City; a brother, Clayton of Newberry; two stepdaugh- ters; nine grandchildren; five great- grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; and six stepgreat-grandchildren. Wells Memorial Funeral Home. Olds Jennie Lindsey Olds, 90, of Plant City died July 8. She was born in Cookville, Tenn., and was a longtime resident of the Plant City area. She was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Alvie; two daughters, Shirley LaCrone and Wilma Hutcheson, both of Plant City; a stepson, Larry of Plant City; two stepdaughters, Roberta Jenison and Melinda Manis, both of Marianna; 15 grandchildren; and 16 great-grand- children. Hopewell Funeral Home. Procchi Carolyn Procchi, 83, of Plant City died July 18. She was born in Plant City and was a lifelong resident. She was a secretary for 20 years for the law firm of Trinkle, Redman, et. al. in Plant City. She was a member of Knights Bapt- ist Church. She is survived by a brother, Cody Sutherland of Winter Haven; two sisters, Ardelle Brock and Merreim Bush, both of Plant City; and numer- ous nieces and nephews. Haught Funeral Home. Snoddon Patricia R. Snoddon, 76, of Plant City died July 9. She was bom in Chicago, and moved here from St. Clare Shore, Mich. She was a cashier and a Lutheran. She is survived by her husband, Robert Sr.; a son, Robert Jr. of Califor- nia; two daughters, Jill of Plant City and Pamela Gillean of Idaho; and a grandchild. Wells Memorial Funeral Home. Spangler Jacqueline J. Spangler, 74, of Dover died June 17. She was born in Flint, Mich. She was employed by Glass Works and was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. She is survived by four sons, David Hoy, Greg Hoy, Christopher Spangler and Ray Spangler; three daughters, Amy Bums, Barbara Spangler and Martha Spangler; a brother, Mike Rau; and 13 grandchildren. Wells Memorial Funeral Home. Webb Lorene Mercer Webb, 89, of Dover died July 11. She was born in Alabama and moved here in 1945. She was a beautician and was a member of Plant City First Church of God, where she was a choir member and taught Sunday school. She is survived by two sons, Dwight T. Jr. of Plant City and Edward D. of Brandon; a brother, Warner Mercer of Cullman, Ala.; two sisters, Eloise Morris of Hartsell, Ala., and Inez Wil- kins of Alabama; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Haught Funeral Home. 552 1503 S. 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Collins, Plant City 754-0777 Trucks, Vans & SUV's Extra Cclt8 Trucks, Vans & SUV's Extra cc160 Trucks, Vans & SUVs xtra C168 Invite Plant City to Your Place of Worship Check out the many places you can explore your faith in the Plant City area in The Plant City Courier's Worship Guide. This handy, diverse section will guide you whether you're a newcAmer or an established resident It even includes a pull-out locator map. Look for the Plant City Wohip Guide sday,Jy 28, in The Pant CityCourier THE COURIER Soman alo |x S Cross Stitch x 121 N. Kings Ave. t .,, Brandon xx V P: (813) 662-0419 www.romantales.samsbiz.com xx x Hours: Mon. 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Alexander St. Registra- tion: 754-4444. Bike Fest The Greater Plant City Cham- ber of Commerce hosts its Bike Creative Fest the first Saturday of every month from 5 to 9 p.m. in and around McCall Park, 100 N. Collins St. The next fest will be Aug. 6. Unity fundraiser Unity in the Community, a fundraising group whose mission is to help feed Plant City's needy, offers food during the Bike Fest and Strawberry Classic Car Show at the Plant City Community Bingo Hall, 105 Arden Mays Blvd., from 5 to 9 p.m. The next sale will be during the Aug. 2 Bike Fest. Call: 752-1275. - Car show The Plant City Chamber of Commerce hosts the Strawberry Classic Car Show in downtown near McCall Park on the third Saturday of every month from 4 to 9 p.m. The next show will be Aug. 20. YMCA Strong Leader fundraiser The Plant City Family YMCA 4.ve r Outdoor Decor The Largest Selection of the Finest: Fountains Statuary Lawn Ornaments Outdoor Lighting Benches & Picnic Tables Custom finishes & special orders Best prices, delivery and set up available 2800 E. St. Rd 60, Valrico 662-2585 (between Miller & St. Cloua i 5148-B US 41, Ruskin 641-0984 (1/2 mile S. of MiraBay, next to Cox Lumber) Dental Associates At Walden Woods, Inc. I NAnthony Jackson, DDDS H. Randolph Valdez, DMD GeDnenDntistry Crowns & Bridges Cosmetic Bonding & Veneers Teeth Whitening S Implant Dentistry Dentures & Partials Personalized Attention On-site Denture Lab Denture Repairs Relines Same Day Service Most Insurance Accepted 512 E. Alexander Street, Walden Woods Shopping Center Plant City, FL 33566 (813) 752-3030 will present its third annual Strong Leader award to former City Commissioner Randy Larson Aug. 25 at the Ramada Inn Plantation House, 2011 N. Wheeler St. Social time will begin at 6:30 p.m., with dinner at 7. Tickets are $75 per person or $1,000 for a corporate table with eight seats. Proceeds benefit Plant City's YMCA. Call: 757-6677. Celebration for Life Banquet The Celebration for Life Ban- quet, "Crown of Splendor," is scheduled for Aug. 29 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Clement's Catholic Church, 1104 N. Alexander St., to benefit the intervention pro- gram of the Pregnancy Care Center of Plant City. Keynote speaker will be Scott Klusendorf, president of Life Training Institute. Individual tickets are $40. Call: 759-0886. Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers Plant City Cancer Treatment Center Est. March 1996 Randy V. Heyek, M.D., F.A.C.R.O., Kathryn L. Kepes, M.D., F.A.C.R.O. (adj:i :-ert t.:. rr,.i.ir, eri, .:.e t t h- .:,pital) Kathryn L. Kepes, M.D., F.A.C.R.O. 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Sam-4om I am m SPORTS The Plant City 9-10 all-star team won the Section 4 tournament in Dade City Sunday to advance to the state tournament this weekend. In front, from left, are Leann Farkas, Hannah Boles, Kristen Wyckoff, Lindsey Farkas, Stephanie Taylor, Kasie Mills, Jordan Bowers, Kayla Chandler, Rachel Dwyer, Brooke Freeman and Alex Arnold. In back, from left, are manager Clay Wyckoff and coaches Jeff Freeman and Scott Taylor. 2 Teams Reach State 9-10,11-YEAR-OLDS ADVANCE By DAREK SHARP dsharp@mediageneral.com It was already hot enough, so the softball all-star teams from Plant City Little League were in no mood to sweat out any tiebreakers. No extra perspiration was necessary for either the 9-10 or the 11-year-old Plant City squads, which both went 2-0 last weekend in Dade City to claim Section 4 tournament championships. Up next is a shot at a state title. Plant City will go for a second straight state crown in the 9-10 category in that age group's tournament, which takes place at the East Orange complex outside of Orlando. At the same time, the 11- year-olds, a team that has six players from last year's 9-10 group, will be playing their state tournament a little closer to home at the Bloomingdale Little League complex. In both age groups, there is no step beyond state so winning this weekend will be the ultimate achievement. Ken Gmytruk, coach of the 11-year- old team, had a very unique situation to deal with in Dade City. Since no other Little League franchise in Dis- trict 4 fielded an 11-year-old squad, Plant City was automatically named the district champion. That was nice, but there was one problem. "Friday night was our first game in two months," he said. "The only game we had was a scrimmage against the 9-10 team, and that was only three innings. One of the things that helped me was the six girls from the 9-10 team." Plant City had a simple approach, using its speed to lay down bunts, forc- ing the opponent to make the play and more often than not it worked. Led by Allie Goodrich's 1.000 on-base per- centage (10 plate appearances, 10 times reaching base) and a defense that committed no errors, Plant City was able to outscore Bloomingdale, 15-9, and Land O' Lakes, 14-4. The 9-10 team again got great work from its top two pitchers, Kristen Wyckoff and Rachel Dwyer. Wycoff struck out nine and also scored four runs in a 10-1 win over Pinecrest Friday. The game was 2-1 until Plant City scored four times in the bottom of the third, with Kayla Chandler clearing the bases with a double. In Sunday's clinching 11-1 win against Dade City, Lindsey Farkas hit a home run- and Dwyer tossed a no-hitter. Going back to the district tourna- ment, the pitching duo has given up a total of two hits in five games. Coach Clay Wyckoff will have to dip deeper into his pitching staff this weekend. "But so does everybody else," he said. "The good news is I have six girls that I can throw out there." Little League rules state a player must wait a game and (more impor- tantly) a day between being able to pitch. Plant City's first game in pool play is Friday at 5 p.m., then it plays twice on Saturday. The top two finish- ers from each four-team pool advance to Sunday's semifinal, with the state championship to be played Monday. Wyckoff's plan is to throw Dwyer in the first game, then Kristen Wyckoff against the stronger opponent Satur- day, which would leave Dwyer able to throw in a potential semifinal and Wycoff again available for the title game. Gmytruk won't have to do as much maneuvering, since the 11-year-old schedule does not call for a team to play twice in a day. He can simply alternate top two pitchers Morgan Gmytruk and Emily Godheim. Those two, along with Goodrich, Maria Garcia, Makensie McAvoy and Virginia Bochy, were on the 2004 state 9-10 champs. Bochy was a late replacement for Jenna Kirk, who broke her wrist in practice last week. Plant City's 11-year-olds open up Saturday at 9 a.m. then have another game Sunday morning. They wrap up pool play Monday at 6. The semifinals are Tuesday with the championship game the following day. Though the 9-10 year old team has not traveled to Bithlo, the city where its state tournament is located, one of the team parents, Pam Chandler, made the trip Monday to scout out the location. "It's a really nice complex, good fields. We even have a little practice area. We should be in good shape," Wyckoff said. Four other Plant City teams won district titles to earn a trip to Dade City. The Major softball team fell 6-2 to Bloomingdale on Friday, then rebounded with a 5-1 win over Land 0' Lakes but had to settle for second after Bloomingdale beat Land O' Lakes. Photo courtesy of Steve Givens Bulldog all-stars roll The Plant City 8-and-under Bulldogs machine-pitch baseball team played well at three different all-star tournaments in June. The team finished second at. a tournament in Eagle Lake, then won the Auburndale Rookie Invitational Tournament and another tourney in Bartow. The Bulldogs beat the Lakeland Bullets in the championship game in both of its winning efforts. In front, from left, are Reid Adams, Quinton Williams, Cole Rogers, Andrew Hakkarainen and Nuno Ontiveros. In the middle, from left, are Josh Gude, Ryan VanValkenberg, Dalton Givens, Cam Knight and Trey Matthews. In back, from left, are coaches Mark Rogers, John Knight, Tommy Matthews and Steve Givens. Photo courtesy Plant City Major girls all-stars Major champions The Plant City Little League Major girls all-stars are District 4 champions. At the Section 4 tournament, the girls lost a close game against Blooming- dale, 6-2, and beat Land 0' Lakes, 5-1. They are, in front, from left, Ceci Fussell, Megan Bradshaw, Chelsea Hanks, Alix Hooker, Stefone Nelson and Taylor Storey. In the middle, from left, are Amanda Polk, Analise Coffee, Kellsey Bruner, Regan Knotts, Calli Jo Parker and Michelle Devera. In back, from left, are coach William Hanks, manager Andy Knotts and coach Kyle Bruner. Schools To Host Sports Meetings Staff Report Students who plan to try out for any of the fall sports teams at Plant City and Durant high schools are strongly urged to attend the informational ses- sions scheduled for next week. Plant City High holds its meeting on July 26 at 6:30 p.m. in the school gym- nasium. Because practice will begin Aug. 1, before school starts, the proper paperwork must be filled out before student-athletes can compete. Stu- dents can pick up these required forms at the meeting. Call 757-9370, Ext. 224, for more information. 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FLORIDA 1-49g Cemetery 727-861-3617MortagesRefinancing Case#BOA-2005-11SUNSET Memory Gardens Baa creit ok Been Case #BOA-2005-11 Announcements 2 lots w/vaults turned down? Avail 1% IN RE Valued @ $4,000 mtgs or refins. Call our The Petition of Ag-Mart askin $1,500 each. Consultant 813.514.4874 Produce, Inc 11 Lost Call 813-984-8112 or 954.776.2212 Two beautiful spaces, I BUY SELLER HELD Public Noticeisherebygi- REWARD side by side in Myrtle -rortaaHes. -Pay Top enthattheBoardofAdjust- REWARD Hill Cemetary, $4500 or Dollar.Cosingwitin ment of the City of Plant DOG male, white Pomera- best offer.727-992-4179 48 hours. Privaemoney City, Florida, will hold a iian. w,'red collar S tag. Cail Gerai Danley pubic hearing on Tuesday Answer to Pooky Il Cal r81 9885un uly 26,2005,at 130P.M.aR 7.7 near Gore & Mcin- 50-99 813985B885 the Nettie Berry Draughon tosh.813 986 3834 98-149 Municipal Building in the 1i I Financial council room auditorium Tickets Real Estate located at 302 West Reyn- I ate oldsStreet, Plant City Ior- Businesses ida The purpose of this 50 For Sale Real Estate hearing istohearan appeal NEED For Sale Real Estate by petitioner, Danny Coton, NEED General representing Ag Mart re- Baby Cons;gnmen Store. questing a variance from TICKETS estin Sprnghill.$4K/mo. the Plant City Code, Sec- FOOTBALL&NASCAR gross.813-477-9994 tion 102-6657 to allow pe.-! aP tioner sie-yard setbacks 813-288-9268 PartyBusBusiness-Est,3 I BUY HOUSES of15eet, adearitancf 1 0 buses, dance flr bar, etc of 15 feet, a variance of 10 BUtS TICKETS Two dub $85k. 813-258-3366 feetTheroerty is locat- levl5s8a e6s,1-801-651-2884 edon Mit Dfive, inan sec. rovw Tseate11-j Business Opps M-AP, Airport Industrial 1l2.ave moved out of zoning disct. All persons ol seltobest of- ALLCASH CANDY ROUTE. For Results - ardestoviseat eci fe Call Kevin (949) Do ou earn 80M/day Classified Ads sion made by the Board of r 61-37 3A0forM9a95 WEMnINIFeuCn Adustmentwithee All for $9814-6323. WE BUY SINKHOL any matter which is consid- DAVE MATTHEWS (020000) 833 14-CA US6323. EWe u erwe at such meeting, he at Ford Amp 7/14. will notbe undersold! ESCAS will need a record of the 4 lawn seats 18 -4,4 proceeding, and for such 727-639-3958* RealEstate surethatavertimrecord B CLUB 1, 2 SEATS Wanted Foreclosures. Loan of the proceedinois made, Section 234 Row F, 1 defaults, seizures & re- which record includes the p asses free less s. Houses, multi-units testimony andevidenc e value813-832-3646 SELLING commercial. 1st time uponwhichtheappealisto buyers or investors. be based. BUCS SEASON TICKETS. 4 LAND FAST? 100-606-722 JulieHam Club level section 237, WECAN HELP! Central JulieHa RowE+ 2 park passes. BestCash Price!- 100 a Planner Face value. 10% Any Condition, All Areas I ITampa NO;1017 7/21/2005 discount 813-335-4340 *Quick Closing CENTRAL TAMPA, 3006 E. BUCS SEASON TICKETS. 3 CALL ANYTIME 29th Ave. 3/1 approx Place an ad in class 431 West Club seats. Sec- 813-363-3437 1400 sf. New tile foors for computers and 209.Parkingqpass.Excel- ceiling fans, apple's, fncd equipment and see how lent seats. 813-240-8300. Youl find value buys ad- yard. $105K. Call I many "bytes" you get! (813)949-6999 vertised in classified 813-962-4378,363-8037 100 Central 1011 | South Tampa I 11021 Northwest I Tamp Carrollwood-Plantation NEW HOMES Bayshore/Interbay 4BR, 2BA, 1850sf, OPENMON-SAT10-SPM, 6116 S. 4th St. Knock- screened pool, SUN 12-5PM. down Zoned at 2 lots, 3 fireplace new kitchen. credible & Affordable lots oss on 100'x172' $139900 New homes. Down $450K.Call813-732-8671 Call813-785-8348 Payment Assistance t DAVIS ISLAND Medter Northeast I uarlifie buyers. 10 ranean bit 2003, 3br 103 fferent floor plans to .2.Sba, 2 car det. qar.. New Tampa choose from. tarting Granite counters, S/S from $134,900 includes aI[s gourmet kitchen CARROLLWOOD Sunday . Many locations to $ 9 0.813-259-9634 12-4 3012 Tarabrook Dr. choosefrom Split plan 4/2, hard- American Housing Sail Away With Savings wood/tile, cul de sac, (813) 264-9950 see Class 585 for a great CH/A, 2 car garage, en- selection of sailboats! closed pool. Leave itto EMINOLE HEIGHTS, 3 br, Beaver" safe neighbor- 2ba, oldstyleBungalow HYDE PARK AREA LOFT hood $310,000 (813) complete remodel 2br, 2/2ba, 2cg, open 334.613 inside, all new windows, floor plan, high ceilings, appl's CHA Close to SS app., mosaic tie. HUNTER'S GREEN FSBO. scnoofs. Asking $210K. 3107W. eleon St., #5. Private gate( golf Call Theresa for appt at $345K Eric 813-843-5388 course community. 4br 813-237-8029 + den/ 3ba/ 3cg, 1301 i tT HYDE PARK NEW CON- /oolsa, 2900 sq ft. 101 SSouthTampa TRUCTION: 3br, 3V/2ba 419,90.813-973-81673. 10 Suth Tampa townhouse, 1807sf, balcony overlooks Pebblecreek 4br 2'/ba SAct now topckfinishes! nai pool spa Conran p $369,900 813-240-5757 wd/tile firs culdesac 81V267.3752 $319.9k CLASSIFIED obo 9712 Cypress Pond EN IS INFORMATIVE Open House 7/1612-5 Parkland Estatlei-Open I East H6 Sun I 4. Sbrba. 3.,3900s. 104 E Full renov. I sty w ig oaks Hillsborough u16.l11010LoL].19M Must BALLAST POINT- Bay- uee!2807 Fountain Blvd APOLLO BEACH Coving shore Reserve Gated 83-244 2411 478.2384 ion Park 3br 2'2; ba cg Cul-De-Sac, 4br. 3'2ba, Den w/French Doors 2cg, pool, $599K Brokers SOUTH TAMPA, 4437 W. Vault, Fa RmKit App vwecome OPEN Sun 3-5p Leila. 3/1, FL rmfnced ncid, Brokers welcome 2902Bayshore Vista Dr. yard, CHA, $.152,000. $229,500 813-767-1200 S81 3-839-7418V Poss owner financing w/$30K down. When you read Classified CLASSIFIED WORKS 813-645-0381 it's. HELLO...GOOD BUY! Brandon -1020 Kings Ave. . Brandon -1531 E Brandon Blvd. Dover -12902 Newsome Rd. Gibsonton -13150 U.S. Hwy. 41 Land 0' Lakes 2400 Land 0' Lakes Blvd. Lithia 13411 FishHawk Lutz- 18902 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. Lutz 23512 S.R. 54 Plant City 2401 John Redman Pkwy. Riverview -11015 Bloomingdale Ave. Riverview 13220 S. U.S. 301 Riverview- 9817 S US 301 Rivervwie 3603 S F3ultenburl Pj Valru:. 362. E. S P 60) Wesley Cr-,pel '7,19 S P S1 ZephiI,.riI '. .. .h Ave' PCINDX 1 East 104 | Hillsborough Brandon, 3br,2ba, pool home w/lcg, shed, cov- ered lanai, newly re- modeled. Exc cond. $190k. Call Agent Daisy 813-300-8003 DOVER CB 3BR IBA. 75x135 lot, n.w appi ance, inc W/D, H. A, terrazzo floors, en- closed carport, fenced yard. Well &septic tank. 172,500.813-659-1151 Lithia Beautiful 3br, -2.5ba, 1776sf home, Wrap a round porch, lac. 18801 Red Bird Ln. S295K Open House Sun.3-6pm 813-477-2088 PLANTCITY, 3BR/2BA FR 1182 sf, new cabinets & counter tops, new paint inside, Storage shed Fenced back yard Lot 70X100 mol.$145K OBO. 813-478-3800 RIVERVIEW-Boyette Creek 2-story HOUSE FOR SALE/LEASE OP- TION AVAIL, 3475sf, huge mstr bd, 5br, 3ba, 2cg. apple incl, Asking $36kneg. 813-789-0270 Seffner 2 Master Bedrooms, RV parking allowed, 4br 3ba, nearly lac. $320K South Shore Group Bob Pemberton 813-391-7361 Want Ads Tampa 5604 N. Hesperides Tampa 5001 Memorial Hwy. Tampa 8801 Memorial Hwy. Tampa 10601 Sheldon Rd. Tampa 12049 W. Linebaugh Ave. Tampa 6008 W. Unebaugh Ave. Tampa 4901 W. Linebaugh Ave. Tampa 2301 W. Unebaugh Ave. Tampa- 13151 Race Track Rd. Tampa 8305 W. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa 7124 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa -11211 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa 5616 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa 311 E. Davis Blvd. Tampa 5125 W. Cypress St Tampa 17621 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. Tampa 5102 Pointe of Tampa Way Tampa 7301 Temple Terrace Hwy. Tjmrri 369? G.Wndy Bl*Jd T ,Tpa o W L''olumiblJi Ave T ,Tmp. ?ii] ] i ENji d B 1 i,,J i 1:[)ill Ave T .T, ~i ti b.,:i, Pd. Tam( Tamf Tamj Tamp Tam( Tamr Tam[ Tam( Tamr Tam( Tam[ Tam[ Tam( Tam( Tam[ Tamp Tamp 104i East 14IHillsborough VALRICO, FSBO, 4 br, 3ba, 2004, oversize lot. Beautiful location. Appts only Owner/Agent. 813-661-7693,230-9881 1114 1Waterfront | APOLLO BEACH BIMINI BAY Key West Style Homes 30'waterfront lot (Gated) 813-649-9100 CLASSIFIED IS CONVENIENT HERNANDO BEACH (2) DIRECT GULF ACCESS Home Sites! Deep/wide canals $289; $325K Larry Cosner @ Exit Success Realty: (727) 946-0416 HUDSON MH on oversized lot w/direct gulf access, 3 or 4br, 2ba, completely remodeled, new car- pets, tile & appls. $225K 727-868-0368 North Tpa, Palm Harbor home, 3/4 ac, 3br, 2ba, 2cg + ofc, 1800+ sf. too many extras to list FSBO. 15406 Manning Dr. For appt 813-240-7428 Thonotosassa 12 acre lake front estate with 3br, 3ba, pool, 8 car garage, dock & lift. $2,300,000. 813-986-4664 pa 6016 Gunn Hwy. pa 6845 N. 22nd St. pa -10815 N. Nebraska Ave. pa 3560 Waters Ave. pa 4001 W. Waters Ave. pa 5522 W. Waters Ave. pa 2320 W. Waters Ave. )a 824 W. Waters Ave. pa -10843 N. 56th St- )a 4943 E Busch Blvd. )a 5601 E. Fletcher Ave. )a- 8002 N 56th St pa 7711 Causeway Blvd. pa 1902 N. U.S. 301 pa -1001 S. U.S.301 )a- 909 S. 78th St pa 702 50th St Caw I CLAS IFIDINDX ANNOUNCEMENTS *te Classes ., 1-49 26 THE COURIER JULY 21, 2005 116K IHerando I SPRING HILL 48R 2.5BA 2CG Two-story home on fenced corner lot Lare covered pat with ofex m 116T IEastPasco -7 & SR54-br, a, 2cg, 2 acres MOL Frame home. $155,000. Call 813-907-8795 LUTZ/PASCO-Gorgeous 4br, 3ba, 3cg, 1500sf, enclosed pool & lanai area, fpl, $80K designer options conserv. Only $435,500. Call for appt 813-948-3108 ZEPHYRHILLS 2V4 Acres, 16x32 Pool, pool house w/ba 3br 3ba 2cg, FP Carpet, Fruit trees,Musf See! $270,000 * 813-215-6606 Zephyrh ilbs- dgewater, lakefront, brand new never lived in, Lennar Grafton model, 4br 3ba 3cg, 2300sf all applianc- es. $320K813-46-9746 111 Be"ch I PRICED$ sTO SELLs CLEARWATER BCH- Conoo-Hoiel. Starting at $149,900. 648 Poinsettia Ave N. DIR: Mandalay N to E on Royal OPEN FRI- SUN 9-5 OR CALL FOR APPT& GREAT DETAILS. 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MOUNTAINS must move ALLMustto or 941-773-7587 Lakefront, 2BD 2BR 1CG, Pcular Ne a s see to appreciate HYDE PARK 2 Br, 2-ba,ho New Fiess center, volley es Newl ell near $,kes & $26,000. Call Post Side Park Apts. RIvevewothfo Fn center, gatey tment 813-127-7607 Gm, oI tile. I will vut on pond. All ball, tennis, gated. $400 32 7mowrdlst mt hs 1+W/Dcm o $1100 mo (813) 731-5123 chian mile wews. Starting @ PLANT CITY- 19792br rent. Won't last long! 1225 +sec, gd credit WESTSHORE Villa Sono- 3-7919 $29,900. Paved roads, 1.Sba, Roof over Central 813-451-4423 no smokinpets, cov- ma Int Plaza 2br/lba, irgest utiis, cool mtn temps! Air Cond. Appliances, ered lanai. 8-84-8622 w/d covered parking, ppala- Freeinfo 828-256-1004. Excellent Condition. HYDE PARK WALK S 1/1 $4400 Delivered Local. hrdwd .firs, fu SEMINOLE HEIGHTS-3bd trash and amenities. 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BA, 600sf, nice 813-986-4664 sec.813-310-7204. ntail-n ebringeFrive ida Lease Petshballowed, small TOWNNCountry/NWTpa LOWRY PARK-Brand avail- Prev. Drive- n. $25/mo10+deposit 3br, 2ba, 2 cg, 1400sf, new, immediate occu- edible BP*20-Day Closing $5 2 37- + 8e osi fnt d yd, pet o.. Water- p acted, 2br , ponds. Financing Availabe nn Ofc Space Call813-237-3283 frofncd yd, pet omm Wat cer- pancy, ated2br, W/D. cinca. Conducted n t uh I Lease SOUTH TAMPA South Bay launch. $1,350mo Call No dos. $950/mo. Call ilable Cooperation with: I Apts, 3/1, W/D Hkup, Sherry81 -391-2880 813-933-7970 Jacoson Auction Coe Busch Blvd W. 1 Room D, 1 mi N. of MacDil Town N Country NEEDACARORTRUCK? GINIA NATIONAL A IO N CO. ffice spaces starting at AFB, 5 schls on bus line. PatAc Cont C et C $300. Includes electric& New Owner. New Mom Pat Acres, Country lying Cruise through class!- pond 1-800-659-7004 DSL. Some furnished. $800.*813-835-650 4br2ba ofc, LR, DR, FR fied's columns! 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Don 813-300-6714- WHIRLPOOL W/D, GOOD CONDITION. $200. 813-986-6964 417 Telephones/ 41" Pagers Business Phone Systems New & Used, Installed 1 Year Warranty, AT&T, Norstar, voice mail. 20 yrs exp. 813-985-5011 418 Air 418 Conditioners A/C New in Box Complete Sys Installed 2 ton $1695 2 ton $1795 3 ton $1895 31/ ton $1995 -4 ton $2095 5 ton $2195 5 yr warranty on all parts Used AC's avail. 21yrs exp State Certified. Lic CAC057499 Call Mike: 813-661-2207 AC/HEAT PUMP Systems Clearance on all 10-12 seer split systems, new in box with factory warranty @ wholesale prices, sample: Split 2ton $726 3ton $825 4ton $1055,Free Delivery 352-302-2879 Summer Special! A/C new in box. 5 yr Fact Warrty All Homes Siz- es: M.Homes, 2-ton $910, 21/2 -ton $960,- 3- ton $1005-3% -ton 1070 Prof. Install Lic RMOO- 31291 813/453-9033 SADDLED WITH HORSES? Advertise in class 525 and buyers will gallop to vourstable! Brandon 845 E. Bloomingdale Ave. Brandon 901 W. Brandon Blvd. Land 0' Lakes 2133 Collier Pkwy. 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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Piano and bench, Young Chang upright, satin walnu finish, excellent condition, tuned annu- ally for 18 years. $1,500 (813) 831-2635 ORGAN Hammond A-101 w/Leslie Speaker Same as B-3 except different cabinet. Just serviced. $3,895 727-215-5703 PIANO All Models New Location Grand Opening Sale! Best Prices/Warranty Spinets from............. $695 Grands from............ $1695 Adams Pianos 632-8600 PIANO, Kimball Artist Console, Upright, Like New. $1490 obo. 813-258-6222 or 813-240-5298 PIANO SALE Specials/Close Outs Most Popular Brands Incl. CD Player Grands Owner/Operator 27 Yrs Best Prices & Value Call 813-855-1227 PIANO-STEINWAY an- tique (1873) upright, ex- cellent condition, excel- lent buy (moving) $2950obo (941) 756-767d PIANOS Yamaha Baby Grand, black polish, 5.8, plays & sounds great. $5500. Chicory Baby Grand, Mahoghanynice cond, $2500. 727-341-0938 VIOLINS New $100 Ger- man $150. Viola $150. Cellos $319. Cases & Bows. Mandolins $120. Guitars $150. Trumpets Clarinets & Flutes $199 Del avail 813-655-6554 Low cost, expert repairs 424 Radio, TV, & I"" Stereo I BIG SCREEN REPAIR SERVICE CALLS MARK ELECTRONICS PLANTCITY 813-717-9700 813-416-4451 I WANT TO BUY non- working Big Screen Televisions. Please Call 813-986-1229 Tampa -7319 W. Waters Ave. Tampa -12105 W. Linebaugh Ave. Tampa 7717 W. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa 614 S. Howard Ave. Tampa 1155 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa 3642 Gandy Blvd. Tampa 8416 N. Armenia Ave. Tampa 5501 N. Armenia Ave. Tampa 14444 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa -13182 N. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa -12059 Anderson Rd. Tampa -13610 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. Tampa -19070 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. Tampa 2525 Busch Blvd. 424 Radio, TV, & 4241 Stereo I INFINITY KAPPA 9 Mint condition, incredible sound. 5 foot tall, All oak $1,100 (813)240-8866 JESSE DOLLAR Sales. New & used merchandise Tuesday Saturday 9-7. 10018 N. 30th St., Tampa 33612. Across from Busch Gardens. 813-975-2829. TV-Big Screen 57" Phillips HD TV wide screen, 2 yrs old. War- ranty avail. $1000 firm. 813-983-0128 732-3235 425 Video Rec I Equip Video Magnifier Bravo, BW, camera, MSRP used $1700 for $550 813-961-8189 428 Medical 428 1 Equip. Amps, DJ Equip, Speakers Wireless Mics, Lighting, Best Rental Selection in Bay Area. Ask about our do it yourself DJ pkg. Beamworks Inc. Rentals & Sales. (813)855-0709 beamworksinc.com SCOOTER 4 wheels, Jet 3 Ultra, barely used, $900. 813-659-6134 Scooter Pride Legend, 3 yrs old, excellent. $850 obo. 813-645-9813 4.3 Office Equip. 430 & Furniture Arm Chairs Desks Files Used Office Furniture Specialist. Commercial Qlty. At wholesale pric- es EOF 813-877-9400 Business Phone Systems New & Used, Installed 1 Y\.5r Warrjrkt ATT. Nio : |t r. i ,:,,:, rruia, . 20 ,r .. Ir 9e. |01p1 Chairs! Cr,,r "' Cha ,r-_' Over 500 used chairs in -stock. Multi functional mid bck chair $59; much more! EOF 813-877-9317 Cubicles- Steel case Herman Miller, Alisteel and much more. 70% Off Retail. 6x6 From $399. EOF 13-877-9400 Desks! Files! Chairs! Largest quality selection in Tampa Bay area!! Unbeatable $$! E.O.F. 813-877-9317 Files Files -Files Commercial Grade & Qlty 5 Drawer Lat. Files $200 4 Drwr Vert. $49 like new EOF 813-877-9400 Mailing System- Pitney Bowes, Auto. Perf Cond, Barely used. Print & ad- dresses mail pieces. Original price$12K, now $3K 727-548-5600. OFFICE FURNITURE & MEDICAL SUPPLIES: glass showcases, chairs, clocks, mat- tresses, Nuga machines, massagers, gold/silver bracelets, too much to list! 7551 W. Hillsbor- ough, Town N'Country Plaza (comer of Hills.& Hanley). 813-888-7672 We Buy Office Furniture!! Top Dollar Paid $$ Economy Office Furniture 813-877-9317 300 Herman Miller A03, 6x6 Workstations. Exc cond. Other Cubicles available. Call for details. 727-647-1853 CLASSIFIED IS INFORMATIVE I IComputers & 431 Equipment AMD $99 Internet Ready Computer. Laptops starting at $149. New systems starting at $299.1031 W. Busch PC Services 931.4976 AMD 2400+ New PC $399 256mb, 80gbHD, DVD 52XCDRW, Windows XP One Year Warranty ISORM.com Computers 14918 North Florida Ave (813) 264-0408 APPLE, iMAC, G3 w/software, $150. G3 AIO w/software $100. Perfect cond. 352-666-3730 COMPUTER REPAIR $45 *Flat rate, Not per hour* ISORM: Mon-Satl 10 to 7. 14918 North Florida Ave (813)264-0408 For Results - Classified Ads Laptop Sale $50 Off Below WholeSale Dell Unlimited Wireless Net New/Used. Starting $299 CALL 813-468-5278 www.buzztech.net Iq Commercial 432 Equipment Storefront Counter, beautiful, only 1 yr old. Custom made, like new $1000 obo. 813-684-9747 1,4 Restaurant/ 43" Hotel Equip BAKER'S PRIDE Pizza Ov- ens HOBART 60 qt Mix- er, 10x7 walk in cooler. 727-581-9293 HOBART Mixers, Glass Door Coolers, Grills, Stoves, Pizza Ovens, & walk-in coolers. Call 727-581-9293 Want Ads Store 435 Fixtures- Equipment Display case, glass front & shelves. Fine condition. $50. 813-788-9831 813-783-3850 MEAT CASES 12',8', 8'. McCray, Full-Service, $2900, Entire 28' Line-Up. 813-760-2383 Shelving Showcases, Clothes Racks. Grid & Slat Wall. Hardware & Glass Much More. 813-628-4332 1.4 I Builder's 440 | Supplies ABACA Wood/American Oak Flooring Wholesale from the Original Guy who started in this sec- tion. I buy flooring from all over the world no Middleman. I have more products in stock than anyone that will sell to the public. Containers of ramic starting at .99 sf. Come where -the build- ers & savvy buyers buy flooring 1-813-918-2737 www.yeagerflooring.com We also do expert Sand & Finish work for your worn out old looking floor, Call us and we'll come right over to mea- sure ani make plans to fill your needs. Yeager's - Nobody beats our qual- ity or service let alone our price. CABINETS, Kraftmaid, shipped direct to your home, wholesale prices, Lifetime warranty. 813-657-7778 Tampa -14936 N. Flornda Ave Tampa 2115 Hillsborough Ave., Unit B Tampa 9309 N. 56th St Tampa -16033 Tampa Palms Blvd., Suite 33 Valrico 2016 E. S.R60 Valrico- 3307 Lithia-Pinecrest Rd. Seffner 806 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Wesley Chapel 5450 Bruce B. Downs Blvd. Zephyrhills -7242 Gall Blvd. PL 44 IBuilder's Supplies Concrete Pavers 2nds from manufacturer low price, Brooksville call Sonya at 9 352-799-7933 www. flagstonepavers.com FLOORING Prefinished oak, still in boxes, 2308sf. @ $2.25/sf. Will split, 813-318-9056 Granite Custom Counter- tops: all sizes & colors. High Quality, Great Ser- vice, Low Prices. 727-741-5500 METAL ROOFING SAVE $$ Buy Direct From Manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with all Accesso- ries. Quick turn around! Delivery Available. Toll Free (888)393-0335. MEXICANTILE* ALL SIZES FINISHED and RAW 813-884-6127* * PECKY CYPRESS l"x8", "xl0" & 1"x12" approx 200 linear ft. $7/ft. Lakeland 863-816-9790 PIPES OD 1&11/16ths - $2.50/ft, ID 1&7/16ths OD &5/16ths, ID 1&1/4- $1.50/ft, all 8'. 727-217-5075 444 Carport i , 24x24x9 $9,500 24x30x9 11e800 Both are enclosed Concrete slabs, 36" door & 2- 7x8 garage doors inst Other sizes avail 813-788-3501 713-2333 Do you have good newsto share with thousands and thousands of peo- ple? Place a Happy ad in classified! STEEL 18x21 Carport $695 installed; Buildings/ Sheds from $1,925. Al- most Any Size Available 813-299-4790 681-5468 PORTABLE storage bidgs built in youryard. 10x12 $1981,12x16$2976,16x24 $5526. Built to FL codes. Call 813-380-4966 14451 Tools TABLE SAW 10" & RADIAL ARM SAW 10", Craftsman. $40Q 813-886-3695 - TABLE SAW Jet brand, large contrac- tor size w/vaccuum bag. Exc cond. $500. 813-571-0144 4i Machinery & | Heavy Equip. DATA COLLECTION PC, model 5055B, touch screen monitor Win 2000 lic. certificate brand new in box, paid $5,300. Asking only $2700obo (941) 504-006 Forklift-Tampa Forklift since 1974. Parts, Svc. Rentals NewUsed Sales & Racking. 3221 N. 40th St 813-623-5251 Forklift-Tampa Forklift since 1974. Parts, Svc. Rentals NewUsed Sales & Racking. 3221 N. 40th St. 813-623-5251 GENERATOR; new Generac. 275kW Diesel. 3-phase, any voltage needed, factory-me- chanic start up. 2 year warranty. In local distributor warehouse. Avail Immed. $29.000 813-985-2642 Spot Advertising Works GENERATOR, Wheel- house 5550 watts porta- ble, used once $750 New asking $550. 080. 813-267-1803 LATHE 16x60, $6900, used less than 50 hrs. save over $2000.813-334-7705 MACHINE SHOP DOWNSIZING Machines, tools & access. for sale. 813-935-2799 or 813-841-5100 TRACTOR, Massey 240 w/front end loader, eco- nomical Perkins diesel. Asking $11,500. Con- crete Mixer, stone $550. 813-982-9335/417-3087 14 Sp lGoods BASEBALL Pitching Ma- chine. Up to 90 MPH Curves, Sliders ATEC BIG HORN GUN SAFE 24cf, 22 Long Guns, 50 min. @ 1200 deg. O7bs 103 W aters 935.9800 COBRAY Mac II. 9mm, new, never fired, extras. d500 obo. RUGER mini, 14 223Rem. model t0180, new, never fired. es.tra. 50 obo. Call: 813-354-5728 GUNS concealed permn class S35, saJe cay gun Taurus mill po Black $299, all calibers 813-210-GUNS (4867) 450 s ' Goods HUNT CLUB 3000 ac, no camp, no dogs, deer & hogs only, silver springs fl, $1250/member, 352-208-3156, 352-351-1999, nites 352-843-8993 352-732-4656 (352) 351-5470 HUNT CLUB Green Top 2015 acres, southern zone. Membership $700 Dublin GA V 404-433-7342 9 MUZZLE Loader, Thomp- son Center Omega, 45 cal. Camo/SS. w/Scope & Access. $400 813-240-8641 Pool Table 4x8 Pro Series 1" Tournament slate, K66, 100% gum rubber rails, diamond sights, carved cabinet, new in box, never used. Cost $3200, sell $1250. Can deliver. 813-293-7621 South Georgia Hunt Club- 850 acres, cabin, 6- member total, 1 spot open. $1150 727-938-8837 SOUTH TPA'S Only Scuba, Paintball & Firearm Supply! Action Aquatics, 835-0062,2908 Gandy Blvd. M-F, 11-7, Sat 10-5. Spgfld XD9 $419. Spgfld SOCOM $1599.99. Colt Def. SS $849. Glock 21 w/hi-cap, NS $449. S&W 637 $389.813-685-2612 Still Hunting 6 or better in Nahunta Ga. Dues $1100. Call 904-645-1852 451 Exercise 5F Equipment BOWFLEX SPORT 2 mos old, Mint Condition! Moving, Must Sell! $600 neg. Call Janet 813-643-0804 CHUCK NORRIS machi- new w/attachments, new, Cost $1400, Selling $1000.813-654-1265 GYM MEMBERSHIPS (2) for World Gym, 13 months. 24810 SR54, Land O'Lakes. $850obo for both. 813-251-8628 NAUTILUS/BOWFLEX Nautilus/Bowflex TC- 3000 Tread Climber. Like new, hardly used. Must sell, will deliver to any- where in the Bay area. $60 (813) 672-2568 1455 Health Products LEVITRA VIAGRA Muscle Relaxer!! Pain Relief!! Order online: Pricebus- terrx.com or 1/888-773- 6230 FDA approved drug Soma, Tramadol, Cariso- prodol, Fioricet, Viagra, Levitra and more! US Li- censed Physi- cians/Pharmacist Over- nightShipi.ng Including iaurday elivery. HEALTHCARE for $59.93/month!!! NEW LOW PRICE! For entire Family! prescriptions, Dental, Vision, Hospital- zation, more! Pre-exist- ing conditions OK! Call . P.S. Family Healthcare! (800)531-2630 sc. W1034 FAMILY HEALTHCARE w/ prescription plan! $69.95/month. Nation- wide Coverage. No limi- tations. Includes: Doc- tors, Dental, Vision, Hos- pital & more! Everyone Accepted! Call WCG 800-288-9214 ext. 2358 I Power 460 Mowers Chopper 60" 20hp, fuel inj./36" walker 20hp, ex- tra belts, tires, blades 7500 obo. 813-967-3916 GRAVELY 1336 '04, W/B, 1500. Also Ex-Mark52" ,04, / $6000. Mulch- ing Decks on Both. Exc. Cond. 813-996-2459 JOHN DEERE LX 277 Twin cyl Kawasaki, w/hy- raulic 48" deck, low hours, excellent condi- tion39 $3,499" 813-962-8669 POWER MOWER, Scag 32 with Velkie, Kawasaki engine, excellent condi- tion, home owner use, $1,oo000.813-957-1121 1465 Lawn & Grdn BAHIA or Floratam Sod delivered &seton sne. LarkinTurf DadeCiy. 352-567-6989 Rotor Tiller, Sears Craftsman, rear tine, 5.5HP/17", like new $350. 813-839-4934 4 1 Nuseries | Trees CHEAP LADIES LADY PALMS L7t (3-4 ft$32 4 Uc.#47226432 Email: palmgirlfla@aolcom You'll find value buys advertised in Classified each and every day I4 1 Nurseries/ | 49 Trees LIVE OAKS, 45 GAL,4"CAL,14'..$75 25GAL, 3" CAL, 12'..$50 15GAL,2"CAL, 8'..$25 748-8640 Reg #47220672 LIVE OAKS, 45 GAL, 4" CAL, 14'..$75 25GAL, 3"CAL, 12'..$50 15GAL, 2" CAL 8'..$25 748-8640 Reg #47220672 ***Tropicals* Mango Avacado* *Guava* Lychee* '" Palms *l "Adonidia Travelers * "Triangle Spindle * 'Bismark Foxtail * #4722415 813-884-1927 1480 Dogs I American Staff Terrier Pups, blues, reds, biks. Ch line, hith certs. Also grown dogs. $350-$850. 813-494-6088,633-4041. AUSTRAILIAN Shepherds 3 tri red males, HC, $175 (863) 701-7647/ 863-370-3172 visit us www.bcranch.net AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD pups, UKCI, See photos www.mccartys corgis.com Call 352-591-2271 BEAGLE HOUND PUPPIES, large hunting breed parents on site, 1si shots, $250. Call (813) 737-2680/(813)478-1853 BEAGLE PUPS AKC 4M/2F Tri-color. Ready 7/17/05 http://www.zoom- share.com/ -search brbbeagles $400 (813) 715-7263 BICHON FRISE PUPPIES, 9 wks w/ health certs, non shedding, great pets. $485M/$575F Cash only. Citrus Co, 352-726-9570 BOSTON TERRIER pup- pies AKC reg'd health certs, ready July 15th. $500 cash Call 863-859-0868 BOSTON TERRIERS, AKC, males, 1st, shots, hlth cert. black, white & (2) w/brindle, ready July 20th, $600,352-442-0873 BOXER PUP AKC Flashy fawn, 1 large gorgeous male, POP. $650. 813-920-5616 Bull Terrior Pups- 5 weeks old. All Males. Only 3 left! 1 Brindle & White 2 all White. 813-356-9371 or 813-239-6181. BULLMASTIFF Puppies, AKC, 1st shots, health certificates 1 males, 1 female. $1200-$1560. Call 813-601-1525 CHIHAUHUA PUPS-AKC, M & F, awesome colors, tiny &x-tiny, great lines, 350 & up. Call 813-363-5136 CHIHUAHUA, 2 males, 12 weeks old, health certificate & first shots, $350. each. Cash 813-967-2546 CHIHUAHUA PUPPY, beautiful tri-color male. Short hair, AKC, 1st shots, ready. $400 0- 813-973-1069-n COCKER SPANIELS-ACA reg'd, 4 F, 1 M, 1st shots & health certs, home raised, Bomrn 5/31 must see! Call 813-928-1908 COCKERS, AKC buff, 2 male left, -shots -ready to go. $425. 813-728-6334. Cockerspaniel- AKC, 8 weeks health certificate, white w/black, Male. $350. Call 813-621-8180. CORGI PEMBROKE AKC Puppies, health certs. Ready now; 2nd litter ready in Sept C. Cards OK (352) 523-1360 DACHSHUND PUPS, 3 males, 1 female, cream- pie bald dachsund for stud $300, rest $400 & up. Call 813-240-0792 DACHSHUNDS MINI, CKC shots, 3 males, Black &tan and brown & red. 8 weeks. Ready to go. 813-433-436 Datsun Puppies, AKC/CKC w/health certificate, $450-650. Call 813-391-4578 or 813-870-1997. Doberman CKC pups, red &black 51ea yJuly claws. $450 taking dep 813-910-8667*43-4847 DOBERMAN PUPS, AKC, Males $400, Females $500.28w ol Ready to go. 813-238-2030 or 813-951-2914 F e Bulldog Pups- t M a. Rdyon 8/2, AKC r champ bood Males. $2200 Females. Call 813-920-5932. ENGLISH UASTIFF Beau- 3 Males2 $950 figrm.727-458- 38 GERMANSHEPHERDAKC, OFA good KKL1. $750. 813-205-9336 When you search Classi- fiedx itRs FINDERSKEEPERS! 14801 |Dos I GERMAN SHEPHERD, AKC, Big Boned Pups/ Adults, Rich Colors & Blacks, family oriented. $650 & up (941)809-6242 GERMAN Shepherd pups 9 weeks, AKC, shots health certs, CHAMPION Sired. $750. 407-767-9567 GERMAN SHEPPERDS, Pups AKC Re, Health Cert., 2-Blk & -Choc, Pure Breed, Parents AKC Reg. & BIk $500-$700,813-996-4645 GERMAN Shorthair Point- ers AKC, sire-FC/AFC, dame-champion pedi- gree Hth cert, 1st shots, etc. Ready 7/30. 813- 546-7061/352-583-0331 Golden Doodle Pups 2 yr written hith guarantee. Ready 8112. $1000. Now taking dep. Delivery to Tpa area 931-528-2690 GOLDEN Retriever Pups, AKC Reg, Grand Champ Bloodlines Parents HIP CertHealth Cert. $900 352-307-1207/427-6080 Golden Retriever pup- ies, purebred papered WKS old w/health cer- tificate $400 (352) 795-9519 Great Dane Pups AKC, Merle, Harequins, Man- tles health guaran- teed/cert, 352-495-5749 ITALIAN GREYHOUND AKC reg, 2 M,1 F, Toy, hith cert, low bark very sweet. No shed.$360 up. 386-754-5687 Italian Greyhounds 2M, Pugs: 2M, 2F. Health Certificate, POP small, $575-$600 813-661-3075. LAB PUPPIES, health certificates, shots, wormed micro, ready 7/25, $650. Call for info 727-642-0524 LAB PUPS, AKC, BIk, Yel- low & Choc.parents on premise ready 8/24/05. $400-$550. Taking dep. now. 813-677-8458 or 813-677-3739 LAB PUPS, AKC, shots, wormed, vet. bik hds, 6-yellow$400 ea. 1-choc $600. POP, 352-588-4666 or 813-629-3629 LAB PUPS, AKC, shots wormed, vet cert. Block head, champ. bkgrd. Pedigrees. Parents/ grandparents on site. $500.352-307-0772 Lab Pups, black/yellow family raised ready 7/28. $275 taking depos- its. 352-799-3743 or 352-650-9150. LAB PUPS, Chocolate AKC, 5 mos old, vet v all shots, 1-F$500,1-M$400 or both $850. 813-792-1003 -997-4955 LABRADOODLE PUPS Fl & FIB. Fleace coats hypo allergenic http:// ho- wardspuppy aven.com $700(386)364-8345 LABRADOODLE Puppy Genuine FIB www.labra dopdlepuppy.net $1500-$I750 ML Dora 352-223-6012 LHASO APSO0- Looking for right home for Lap Dog. rl mos (M) Pedi- Sho $250 13-1-41 MALTESE cutles also Yorkles. Pups avail. now & later$. 50& up. betsat acu n.copin 941-322-9563 Cash Old English Sheepdog Puppies, AKC 2 males, Parent on Premises Shots & wormed. $900 813-926-8220 OLD ENGLISH Sheepdogs AKC family pets. Great w/children. Hip cert. Need fncd yard to run. $850/pr (813) 645-6369 PIT BULL PUPS BLUE, ABDA Available 7/29. Vet Checked. 1st shots. 813-235-8320 PrTBULL PUPS, gorgeous, wormed, 1st shots, hlth cert 7wks parents on premes, $10 to good home. 813-695-209W POMERANIAN PUPPIES, 3- F AKC Chocolate, 813-779-3830or 813-997-1178 Pomeranian Puppies Adorable, papers & health cer. Ready 7/31 for more info cal 813- 433-3594/433-3593 POO toy puppies vet chkd, 1st shots, AKC Ms & Fs, some tiny. POP. $600 & $700 (863) 859- 7558 or (863) 859-6337 POODLES standard white AKC, parents on site, fa- ther royal standard, lfe- male $850 & 1 male $650. Ready to go 8 wks old. Heath certs. 1st shots. 941-266-4479. POOLES, Toy, eg hth certificates 8 ys old, M & F $350 & up. 813-380-8130 PUGS-AKC 1st shots, health certificates, ready to $500each. (941) 131-6498 or 941-628-5760 Want Ads - - - - JULY 21, 2005 THE COURIER 29 1( Do4801 gs 1180Do.gs 1 14801 |11o (480 D-. 114l81cats I \ 4 o age525,"tlk 56215 It| SharPei Puppies Put a WEIMERANER-Fernreg KITTENS FREE males, 3 I S t. t Travel Tis lsnew rnipayed, micro-c ,l ad b 19 YEAROLD HORSE FOR AREOVOYAGERCAMPER, Fish/Skiw/Bim.Tp.,trlr Pupies 4 Sale rinke in our life s i p ADORABE mooldadorable, eople 19YE A O LGADAHGOR 19FR2001Sea Pr, 1 Pu health cert. 3 Males. Exc. disposition.P$350ErUrrT ,uLR TS.Ihorse. Light work. Good KEPT. $6,000. Priced for quick sell 132-2vet hSALE friedly.813-752 SALE Great beginner 2003S 13 3M EAGPERSIAN KITTESNS Blue $14,500.t813-416-2669. 2 0-06 neg8-3 t7eyes, raised in home V home only. $500 OBO, 813-707-6069 $40 1 3-6 Lic#E P05062440U 4-8Tassified-thekmost effi- Petand n onment. (813) 684- 275POP UP CAMPER, 2001 19'CC, 1999 Sea Era 192, RATTEeRR 5ER PUPS UKCI, old 4F/ Iow taki cent, effective, conom- PLANT 1703 WANTED!! Horses Brockwood Premier, 12' johnson 115, traier live Seepotos deposits ready 8/1. caluser-friendlyinfor 813-300-6797 PLANT CITY 1703 ponies, tack, trailers & box, furnace stove, wl cushions oimini. www.mccartys 81 -967-0844 nation system available .A. irds I (N a 8 til equip. Top prices paid. sleeps 5, awning, 3way e maint. $97750. ratterriers.com tohelpoubuy, sell or ASelectionofMore Than 482 Birds IN e 's Goodhome. Call Cyndi refng, wired ror 12V Lakeland863-397-9670 Call 352-591-2271 SHIH TZU pups M & F findt0egoos and andMiscitems now: 813-649-1126 batteryexc cond $4K. 19.5' CHAPPARAL 1998 SCHNAUZERMINI st & BRW/white, avail7/26 services you need 50 PUr'PPIESl Amazon Blue Front $600; anMscitems 727-744-5753 LTD. ED. I/O, open bow SCHNAUZER-MINI salt & 6wksold w/health cert- Beagle Bichon Boxer B/G & Military Macaw, PLANT CIT) 350, Juanta 550-599 UP w/trailer, Bimini & cstm p er M&F 10 ks w rYORKIE-MALTESE mix & B/w .tC Vi 1989 COLEMAN POP UP w/trailer, Bimini &cstm p h aiF, 0 h St 600.e Come Now MSAUZ TESE Chihuahua, Dacshun, $750 Derbyan, $500. Dr. w Tr.n Fni. MR ps ver covers, great cond champion, $3 l each to for early pick. .^ -. Lab, Pomeranian,Poodle, Healthy, happy hand- Jul .1 RARecreation nt cond $13,000.814943506 9ood 3 me ONLY! 813-719-946PlantCity m utlesx $SM $500 PShihTzu, Husky, fed babies.813-493-2609 OR HiNEiC.,eil.:l. clean $ excellent con1- $3 p-4rtcraft fish 823938-0 oanti betsat@acun.com Silmy, WestieYorkie, AMAZON DY GR Cheek& ibles, knick knacks, $1400. Call: 20'1991Sportscraft, fish- SCHNAUZER MINI, AKC STAMP out ITCHAMA 941-322-9563 plus many,y, m more sunconure, BHPionus clothes,& misc Items I Motor Homes (352 597-9552Ivmsg master w/8' beam, 140 P"nhIth cert, shots.CALLITSPromotenel- CheckOutCars/Trucksin LoveBirdsQuakerGR& PLANTC lT 3609SPipin 560 RV's Recreational finders$4,950OBO. Call $40 Male. $400 Female., ng & hairgrowth on today Classified section! All Puppies ome Ye Ring Necks All H and Ro 39 pp 564 fanae 8 8171 Guaranteed e. dogs&cats without ste- .1YrHealth Warranty YeFRed Necks.All7 Hand- Rd4 Hvr39 to EW.UOA13-Rental 813-4Y7-8171 Guaranteed healthy rods Use Hany Jack YORKIE PUPS, AKC, .FreeVetVisit Fed.CaT 727-726-6864 nefl, torippin3 house on 23 EUROPA 1993 sleeps Puppy.727-856-8215 Skin Balm, ItchoMore family raised loving, FreeTrainingDVD MACAW rightSatJuly23, 7AMtil 4,selfcontained, lowmi, POPUPCAMPERSfor rent 20 TER CRAveFT 1998 SCHNAUZE MINIAURE shampoo, & TneKote hth. crt maes $700, 100% FinancingAvail. BLUE & GOLD Baby, just ?.3 family clothes, f ur- ood condo. $8700 obo. Sink Stove, Frig. 340HP inboard, galv. beautiful lyr old black TSC Stores females $800. weaned, sweet nature, household misc, 813-961-1961 or Call Lynn to reserve @ trailer al wateroys, AKC, ears cropped, al (813-707-1185) 813-971-0635 Also, a Lare Sectionof disposition, $1000. 813-265417 813.5461827 www.popup 140hrs of usae, garage shots625 Plase all w w w hap p y a c k- SpotAdvertising Works Freshwater ish, Reptiles 941-575-7697*456-1313 24' 2002 Jaetalcampers.com00 shots, $625. Please Call ncom vSma Animals Birs & 24.5' 2002 Jayco C Class rentakept, immacl $2 6,000 81364 -5..... Yorkshire Terriers -AKC All YurSup eds& REFURNISHINGW/su e,1100mi frm.(863)452-2600 8 n n n3 WEIMARANER PUPS, CKC e fe e All Your Supply REMODENeeds RE LING s enough to ndle, 65RVStorage SCOTTIE PUPSemeg.ldock8tailso&ldue LANDSCAPING large enough for com- 20' Sweetwater Pontoon SCl TIE PmUPe.. lw reg. Odck tails & due &up, $800&up.T a Hep LANDSCAPING bOfort large bath, genera- South Bay RV & Boat boat, good cond, new 40 Mae&female ers claws remove ea PetandTamp HepcanbefoundinSpe- PLANT CITY 3916 Creek- toaw3500 Storage-Secureoutside hp Yamaha eng, hardly vet checked, $395 & in6wks.$600taking de- 352-245-8611 7699 W. Waters Ave. caltyShops & Services wood Dr Thur.Fri&Sat $3,900 -362-0007 and covered storage. used. $850a $495. Call941-224-8969 posits.813-907-3122 813-249-8700 directoryeveryday in July 21, 22 & 23 3 family SouthBayStorage.com 813-641-1570 YORKSHIRE TERRIER 813-249-8700 Classifiedl sale clothing toys 26'SthWheelTravelTrail- 813-677-2000 20' thru 100' We will buy TURN TO CLASSIFIED'S WEIMARANERPUPPIES pups, AKC, See photos -F11-9 Sat 10-9 Suno 1483- Exoic ke & MORE8 era e o idWe Merchandise Columns akc champ ped blues www.mccaysxoticaa-like. Exc. condo Fowler & 1-75RV's/Boats these boats for your Our prices are an silvers $500 terriers.comrn -07013 PLANT CITY, 408 W Her- sleeps 6, AC & heat, aw- Secure outside $50/mo. loarbalance regardless ontargetforyou! 478-971-1883 Call352-591-2271 P0 Exotic snakes/animals, ringStFri&SatJuly22& ning. $7300 obo. Covered $150/mo of your payoff. various, make offers +1 23 8AM til ? MOVING 352-330-1195 Happy Traveler RV Park 877-643-0405 apairofM/Fferrets ready Sale, Dining table furni- 813-986-3094 to breed w/cage-access ture clothes, toys' more 27'2002 Winnebago Class 23' Proline 1989 CC 2002 $160/all (727)420-0980 EVEYTHINGMUSTGO! A, 32K m, slide, work- C'wood RV/Boat storage. 225 Yamaha 6D player, horse, gen, rear queen, Secpkgw/24 hr access, trim tabs, alum. trailer, PETPSYCHICFAIRFriday PLANTCITY6738VarnRd ducted air' smoke free bright night ig minitop. Great Boat. July 22nd, 5:30PM. Fri & Sat July 22 & 23 awning Below book wash area. From 35 $14,000 obo.813-478-2306 Brooksville Fair- 8AMtil?.ClothesToys, $39,50.813-754-8187 813-968-4991; 505-2803 25' Crownline 250CR, '94, grounds. Addmission $ Furniture, Household& I 7&4LMrcw/Bravo]'1D 0.00. For info call Misc Item. 28'1985 Holiday Rambler, I Swimming 254LMerc w/Bravot11si, 1.88.814.0016 PLANT CITY Corner of Class A.45Chevy 580 Pools & Spas trl. Famil /fish cruiser. w hat you can do for them .81PLANT CITY, Corner of CleanI G USA/FLA EXOTICS SALE Stane & Thonotosas- Cond.MustSell! $25,955 13-363-5344 forinto.(AB244) Brand name teen lectionGood Bad orno HOTTUB/SPA$59,900 (813) clothes boys & girls, in- Credity 877-643-06405 HOT uB/SPA, like newul 5 nW, $59rD (81H3)n 4Misc Pets, ant boy clothes &ore. diitaED, wae0s all,8 731-1310 484 services I PEDDLEYOsURBIKE 29' Class A Winnebago, lrade, sacrifice! 32' Wellcraft 1996 Marti- WITHANADIN fullyselfcont'd cleanas $1,475.813-426-2897 unique, Twin FWC In- FISH AQUARIUM 90 al, CLASS452 new, actual 2,350 mi, boards, Low Hrs. Gener- Ssaltwater w/wet/dry 454en ,$21, Gooortrade Solar Pool Panels ator, AC Sleeps 6. Full filter, black wood cab PLANT City Sat 8a-4p Cal 813-220-6629 EPec. New Canvas Exc w/doors, 5400 obo. 1016 Cowart Rd. Multi HO 4x12$120each. Condl. Must Sel $59,900 813-584-7 FaoI Furnt glassware, 31' 2003 CLASS A HeL- 72-410-5282 727-639-9543 I4981Estate Sales .ai Excellent person, 38' 199 Baja Special, PLANT CITY Estate Sale 500-54 land GA $59,900. Miust good cond,8 $1000. actor, Icemaler Stereo by Bill Magann. PIto mi-I Sel912-673-0100 813-657-84690 Head, Galley, Exc con. nant Plant City Doctor. Farmer's Market 31' Tioga 2000 class C m727-433-2222 SatJuly 23&SunJuly24. w/16' s7ie, 38k miles Water SeetAd intheTampaT ri- wd s s, 3 a iles otf 583 Vtiles 38' 2002 Searae y bunestartin7 2d1 Fruits & ras ,1,00 0 Vehcles Sundancer 270hrs8.1s Wanrai 5i .Vegetables 863-60-076. YAMAHAGP800120HSP ean, reliable 72 i 863-6 0YM ,66 2 HS radar auto s 500 506ForDuquensa GEEN dANUTSPic 36' th whee 2001H RAM 50 hrs on BSK, o 8135hel5 Ii- atm freshdaily.Handgrated loaded non-smkrs, npGgerfect cond $3600 firm. BO.at SieerSto Dining room & Dinette GREENoPEANUTS. Mon-Fri 59K m Slide, CB New trailer exc cond $3496 I I Boat Slips - Table & Chairs, Sofa, 8am-lpm. Dover, end of Batts ony Cam Radia- obo. 813-6259128 585O torage Oriental Rug Desk, i her Rd south of tor 1 Startr Ehocks EnTwin Bedroom Set. I Tires, 651-338-6116 YAMAHAJetski1997MVT Rocky Point Area near s Full, o olds Farm -7- 760V Waver, $2500 obo George Rd & Memorial. ColsectFule, Misc. 5051 813-935-4116495-5101 Outside storage, 24 hr ? hd R 1 Vri r Co- 171M Suppl ies 37' 1995 Pacearrow Vi- 813-932-5932 Access Fenced & JAON89A5 $2U7N9g lon r 5e $a b /y ernoadedsnosm ko SEADOO 2001 RX w/Vest re As, Ru tc. 4 dar ages, Yard ontaine Sahe s bCa Afteo 6pm 813-A 2 -92 Cover & Trailer, $4,200 813-727-5523 _als,1tc-949-.in/Aerp m8 9 Readyto go. OUTDOOR STORAGE | 13-949-0487 ll 813-645-3932 Serving NewTama, USRA "1 LITHIA HWY 39 & Thomp- 525Horses & 19Hudson&Port Ichey ton d0 Fr Do rSet R 55Iites k $ Aluminum Canoes, 10, areas RVs, boats, son Rd. Fr & Sat 7am- 5 Livestock w/trailer, for sale. con- autos etc 72 /mo. Sprm.tBoatchousehold Aic4ro r,0on-ale o.l t + /-6o1 Furnitureat, ec. POLE BARNS, Garages, ti CJoe -o5 Tom M Wae n 813-86-53 workshops, horse arns 3' 2004 CLASS A J effers0on6$tB Okirs B Carrollwood Outs2 de Ta a- 2540p 20x20x9 $2,600 Georgetown 37AXL. t S orB e All boa tsi -i,=\ *20x30x9 200 V10.LIKENEW!/5k, Triple WEBUYUGLYPWC,&MO- welcome Securefaclba / rApo-'eh24x24x9 032 Slide, 2 Bath troops ge TORCYCLES.Wealsore- cm. 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Treasure Island 904-540-2324 KAR KADDY TOW DOLLY tows most automobiles, exc cond, new tires. $1,000. 813-417-9578 or 813-886-9714 UTILITY TRAILER 6X10 $450. 813-986-6964 16291 Trucks Light 629-IDuty I CHEVY 1989 S10 Emt Tahoe, V6, t9oper, auto, good condition, runs great. $1000 takes 813-931-9738 1992 Chevy Silverado 1500, Mark ll reg. cab. lthr, mags, 5.7v8, full pwr Hitca/c ice cold. $4260 Call 27-868-7681 CHEVY 2000 S-10 Extreme ext. cab, 4 cyl, standard, extremely nice! 57K. mL new everyhing, dark metallic blue $9500. I 813-202b572 DODGE 1994 RAM 2500, V8, 3/4 ton work truck, $3,300. Call 813-737-2348 FORD 1993,Pickup, exc shape 6 cyl auto rebuilt tranny. AC. clfih seat. exc, ruober copper. $3250.81 3546.183?6 FORD 1994 F150ISOXLT 377,000 mi, White, Pick- up Auto 4 WD 8 Cyl ext. cab, 351 eng., $4,000, Bargain. Leave message (813)634-3191 FORD 2002 F150 Ha le Davidson Ed. 54K mi, all black, good cond. $25,500 813-917-8581 FORD 2004 F150 XLT Extra Cab, Loaded, 9K Mi. Tow Pkg White w/Graphic CD, Mint Cond. $15,906 727-457-4141 FORD 2005 F-150 Crew Cab leather pk fully loaded, maroon, an in , divorce sale, $27,506 firm. 813-833-1036 GMC 1989 1500 Sierra SL, 133K1mi 5Spd,2WD,350O Cruise, Tilt, 2-134,Cag, New Parts-X, $5 (813)788-0898 NISSAN FRONTIER 2003 KING XE 2WD 8,700 m-, White SSp.4jCy(2S mpg).b rme;r adoil- neau. Fact. warranty thru 11/2006. $12,700. (813) 671-0929 The Key To SAVINGS Start Here in Classified! ITrucks Lightl TOYOTA 1989I Pirk up, Woolbox. AC, extras, etc. Looks. drives, runs exc. $2400 obo. 813-453-0954 after 12noon l .Tmeks" S I Heavy Duty CHEVY 1995 G30 Box Van, new mtr w/r75K or 3 yr wrnty, new rad. hoses, tires water ump & AC $7999obo 813-928-4154 CHEVY 2000 Silverado 1500, must see to ppre- ciate, orig owner ,500 mi must sell! $8400 obo 727-942-8549 home 321-354-4692 cell FORD 1984 F600, 370 Cl gas, Allison auto, new fires, 100 gal water tank, 3 bag stow mixer 8 box- es, runs great, 670-2291 FORD 2003 F250 Superduty Gas, with 2003, 6'V x 12'L dump trailer. $17,000/both. 813-671-9096 ISUZU 1990 GRUMAN Box truck, excellent condi- tion $3995.727-422-1329 or 813-886-3806 S 4-Wheel 6308 B Drive DODGE 1998 1500 Quad Cab, Short bed, 5.2L auto, ood tires, great shape1 $6,000 obo. 863-521-4782 JEEP 1995 Wrangler 4.0L, 5 spd, Totally rebuilt, Light Bar, New Bum- pers, lift kit, Make Offer 813-235-6707 D6311Vans CHEVY 2003 Express 1500 cover V8 3L dual AC, TV/6VD, 6 spkrs, all power, 48K mi elec seat!/ bed $19,500.813-600-8600 or 813-340-0645 DODGE 1999 Cargo V8, 140K mi, Good Cond. Cargo Bins, White, $4K 813-915-1300 DODGE 2003 Grand Cara- van SE Silver, Quad Seating, Auto/Pwr Lug- gage Rack, Nice Vehicle! lst$9K. 813-681-2707 DODGE 2005 HANDICAP Van, 10" lowered floor power ramp, 14,00d miles. Call 727-492-1630. FORD 1993 AEROSTAR, A/C, all power, new tires, runs OK, fairly low miles $1,900. Call 813-90- 714 FORD 1996 AEROSTAR 108K miles auto, cold AC, looks sharp, drives' great. $2,750. Call 813-598-4251 MAZDA 1994 MPV, auto, air, keNless entry, runs great. Well maintained. ?2500.813-571-0873 1632 Sport Utility 63 1u. Vehicles I Chevy 1999 Surburban Tahoe, short wheel base, auto, A/C ,5.7,fully loaded.134K mlles. $9,500 obo. 813-997-3300 DODGE 1998 Durango SLT 4x4, Ithr 3rd seat dual AC, 116K mi., 5.2 VA, tow kg white w/ tan int. 977965. Kevin: 222-3603 FORD 1994 Explorer Sport,.AC runs ,reat, dependaafe, reliab e vehicle good condo. $2750 obo. 813-907-8308 FORD 1996 Explorer XLT, new AC, power pkg, Ithr, 6 CD, ruAs great, Re- duced $3500 obo. Call 813-545-9317 FORD 1998 EXPLORER SPORT, runs perfectly, cold A/C, White, 5spd, grit cond. Serious injuries. $3500 obo. 813-963-2325 FORD 2000 Expedition XLT Sport, 67K ml duaL AC, IthrDVD 3rd row seat. 2-tone White/Grey $13,900 813-928-3646 Place an ad in class 431 for computers and equipment and see how many "bytes" you get! sport WUt~i FOR 2001 EScape. 4 cdl. 5spd, 68.K,. o.aded, 25mpg, trader hitch, roof rack, $9500. .727-36-1909 FORD 2002 EXPLORER XLT leather, all pwer AM/FM, 6 CD, XM ,144K mi, Without a problem. $8,00. Day 813-988-9326. Nights 813-784-7011 FORD 2003 EXPEDITION Eddie Bauer, Loaded, 21,5.00 mi, White Sports Utdity, Auto., 2 WD 4.61 C11 23,9400, Must Sell FORD 2003 Explorer Sport 2WD, auto, Black, cd, A/C 43K miles garage kepL Immaculate $12K 727710-0263 FORD 2003 Explorer XLS V6, Black, 4dr, All pwr, remote alarm, cd, 4 new tires Mint condition $11460 obo 813 810-5541 Ford 2004 Expedition Eddie Bauer- Like new moon rf safety canopy, Priced to sell. 3rd row. $23,500.813-416-2669. HUMMER 2003 H2 Black, original owner, 75K ml, air suspension excel- lent condition. 38,500. 813-299-4644 HUMMER 2003 H2 Green Metalic, Sunroof, load- ed, 25K, under warranty, Like New Original own- er $39,706 Harbour Is- land 813-223-7061 ISUZU 1993 RODEO LS SPORT, 150K mi., all pwr, Ither intr., auto, clean. Runs strong, uses no oil. $1,900.813-598-1235 ISUZU 1996 SUV, cold AC, auto, pwr & tinted win- dows, green, new tires, 92k miles; $1,900 813-765-8285 ISUZU 1997 RODEO, 109K mi., 5spd, sunroof, full power, KBB value $1500. Asking $3200 obo. 813-785-5758 ISUZU 1998 Trooper grn/ gray Ithr AM/FM CD, coldAC, 13/W, DV6/TV, ke less, runs good. $U50863-559-1852 ISUIZU 2001 RODEO LS, auto loaded 47K mi excellent condition w/ warranty. 813-855-0387 $11,500. JEEP 1991 WRANGLER no rust, strong engine, new top, $3,300. Cal 785-550-1345 JEEP 1997 GRANDCHERO- KEE 120U000 mi White Sports Utility, Auto., 4 WD, 6CAL SsiOO Great ValUe (81) 831-7681 JEEP 1997 Grand Chero- kee, loaded, new trans., CD leather. 109k mi. $4900.813-244-2042. JEEP 1997 Wrangler Sport Purple! 6 cyl, 5spd, AM /FM/CD, new tires, A/C. 46kmi. $8500. 352-596-0440 JEEP 1999 GRAND CHERO- !KEE89K mi, Green, 2WD, ,6 C yl, Looks/Runs Great, $10K 813-417-5914 JEEP 2000 Cherokee Clas- sic new tires, auto, 6cyl, 2WD, CD great condo 80K mi,$,200 obo. Call 813-760-4285 LEXUS 1999 RX 300 Gold pkg all options, 88K mi, Wite on tan. 2 WD, Cyl. $16,300. Nicest one in town, must see! (813) 991-6835 LINCOLN 2000 Navigator Only 22K mi. loaded new 23 whls, white/tan Ithr. exc. cond. $25,000 813-655-6554 Lincoln 2000 Navigator, Blk/Tan,49k miles, navi- gation system, dual cap- -tains chairs tow pkg, $17,995. 813-135-0956 LINCOLN 2001 Navigator Blk w/Tan int. 62K mi Loaded Asking $19,506 obo. $t$ Below Book Value!! 813-679-2770 OVERSTUFFED? Move some of that furni- ture out of the living room with a class 410 ad Sport Utiity SVeicles Nissan 1994 Pathflinder Se,4s4, 106k ml. cd play- er, sunroof alarm per- fect condiion. $3950. 813-748-7068 Nissan 2002 Xierra, 6 cyl, 12K mi, silver, exc condo original owner must sel ASAP. $12,r00 obo 813 .293-7397 SATURN 2005 VUE. ForLease 3 yrs, $350 monthly. Call adia 813-839-1458 Suburban 2003 Z-71 4- wheel drive- White, fully loaded, Bose premium sound, sunroof, 3rd row seating, 33,800 ml. Includes M's bestext. warrty.Immac.Cond.! $33,900.813-892-5254. Scooters & 1633 es 633 1 Mopeds 2004 Euro Scooter, NEW In Box, Street Legal. 25-30 mph,$599, Discount on Second Scooter. 813-245-3841 HONDA Matched Pair 2003 Reflex 250cc, Auto 75MPH, 75MPG, Like New Trailer Available, $3,900 ea. 813-645-2619 1635 1 Motorcycles Harley Davidson 1997 883 Hugger, 9500 miles, ruby red, wire wheels, many extras. $6250 obo. (727) 510-8983 HARLEY 1999 XL1200 Custom Sportster, 2,600 Miles, Mint Cond. $7,500 813-763-1273 HARLEY 2000 Heritage Springer Softtail. 900 oienal mil, as new, 10. stock. $17,500. 727-688-1565 HARLEY POLICE ROAD KING 2000 Black 8900 miles, Screaming Eagle, $12,000 OBO (813) 240-7556 Harley 2003 Softail Deuce 4500 mi, gun metal blue, ext chrome, V/H ipes, exc cond. $16,9 (0. 813-781-4629. HARLEY DAVIDSON 2005 Deluxe, blk, 3k mi, 8k in chrome & access., Sampson pipes, $23,500. 813-731-1283 HONDA 1996 Trek Goldw- iny 1500, Perfect cond, w/02 convers. candy apple red $14,860 Cash. Firm. 813.957.5876 Honda 2001 XR200 exc cond, never raced, up- raded tires &exhaust. $1,750 352-799-1833B c -,n813-244-9244 ,. HONDA 2002 SHADOW VLX 600 Windshield, bags back rests 16kmi, $390A.813-645-2b38 -o--, Kawasaki 2002 ZX12R, red 3K mi like new no testpiotspvt sealer. 6900 oe Must sell fast - 813-293-7343 Have title KTM 2001 300 MXC,.Adult Owned & WelliMain- - tained Excellent Condi- tion! $P800 352-464-7263 WANTED Sport Bikes. Any year, any cond..We pa cash. Top 5$. WillpcK up. Sales/Sery/Part & Acc. 813-651-2522 THROTTLE FACTORY YAMAHA 1993 600 Cafe Bike, new brakes, tires, chains, front & rear sprkts, $2500 obo. Trea- sure IsI. 904-540-2324 16361Golf Carts GOLF CARTS wan ted. Buy/Sell/Trade Chargers artsalrelat- ed. 813-64515 Ruskin 1637JATVs I HONDA 2002 250EX, $700 in upgrades, $260. POLARIS 1999 Trli BO1 $1350 B,,r, Er .o,,, cono-.? 317 2.,)?,4 KAWASAKI MULE w wini.medl V, crid 110 hrs.garage kept. $5150 obo (863) 207-0176 /863.295-9793 Iv msg 16371 ATVs I Kawasa d 200 ] MOlave-4 wheel 250 hp, 4 stroke. reverse.e lguicld cooled. runs perfect!' Clean $2200 63-98-6369 KAWASAKI 2004 KFX 50 ATV, HONDA 2003 XR70, both exc cond, ridden very little. $1200 each obo. 813-294-3178 n Vehicles 1640 1 Wanted ??CASH?? Fast Free Removal of Unwanted, Non-Running Cars or Scrap Metal. Call Jack or Cat 13-244-9517 $$$$ CASH $$$$ For Cars, Trucks & Vans Any Price/Any Time CALL ME FIRST! 727-505-3882 WANTED-`. SDEAD OR ALIVE : Cars trucks & vans Cash Paid. Free Tow. 813.930.2464 813.760.2656 CASH PAID For Cars Running or Not! We'll come ick itup! Paying a litle bit more! Call obat813-610-1535 Just Pick Up the Phone and You're Halfway Home! Place your ad in This Classified Sectitln! $ CASH $$$ A Good Car & A Bad Car Junk Cars, Vans and Trucks Moved FREE! 727-771-5941/849-9404 WE BUY CARS Trucks, RV's, Boats. heal Top $$$ CASH Today! Any Condition. Free Removal, 24 hrs.1 2813-964-8095 Classic 644 Antique Vehicles Ackerman. Uholstery Antique, Cassic or Custom. Auto, Marine & Motorcycle. Call 813-624-3367 CORVETTE 1968 Coupe, Needs Work Non Num- bers car 42t, headers Factory Air Wheel flares $9800 6BO (813) 376-4V23 CORVETTE 1980, Red, T- tops, auto, 350,106K mi, REDUCED! $7,999 obo 813-681-3687 DATSUN 1974 620 P.U. ful- lyrestored, new motor &tranny only 8K mi too much to list! MUST SEE! $4,000 813-765-8728 Get in tune w/Classified's selection of musical in- struments in Class 420 Ferrari 1989 328 GTS Only23K mi., Red w/T an int. CleanCar.$53 obo. European Gran Turismo 813-871-9030 FORD 1924T-BUCKET Pro- lect almost completed. Everything there no time. hi-po 302 w/auto, Red over Tan. New Huge - tlres and many other parts. $9500.00 Firm (813) 240-8866 MUSTANG 1986 Conv't. 3.8L needs DR door & top $1200 bo. Mercury 1978 Marg uis 351 mod. 400 mtr,$80 obo. 813-986-1236 OLDS 1972 CUTLASS S CONVERTIBLE, NEWLY RESTORED, Rocket 350, AC Wht/Brown $19,850. 811-253-2347 PACKARD 1929 Gorgeous pass. sedan, mostlyre- stored, needs uphol- stery & re-starting. Will sel or trade for boat. Call 813-839-4828 lv msg PORSCHE 1989 Cabriolet Convert. Turbo, 28K mi. Collector Cond. Orig Owner! 6 spd. Asking $49,900.813-909-8988 Ron's Auto Restoration 1929-2000, Full & Partial Rust repair & complete paint. 727-533-8970 648 j8 Station 6481Wagons BUICK 1994 Roadmaster pass.wagon, ISr.owner maint every 3K, sunrf, Ithr, hwy mi. super.cond, $4200 813-920-4827 LM Brandon 610 E Brandon B.lvd Tampa- 8411 N. Dale Mabry RHwy. ~A ~Rive rviewv-'Y:-3B ;'c... id: d Tampa -5371 Ehrlich Rd. Tampa-8701HillsboroughAve. Tampa-14989 Florida Ave. Tampa- 223!1E Hillsborough Ave- Valico 3313 Lfia-Pinecrest Rd. SEE M JPLUS Alberttm s ~* 1- AutmI obles I Itmobles A A omobi le F oreareoFor soe I For$ade o I Si ale ACURA 1998 2-3CL. exc DODGE2000intrepid.AC LEXUS 1995 5C400, Gld, OLDSMOBILE 1998 Cul- cond Red stereo CD alarm, am/lm/cd, 47K Ithr, 93k. snrl CD exc. lass Supreme 2dr, gray. sunrf fuller 31 MPG i, great condition cond Loaded. t8500 new stleFWD, clean $7200. 813-781-1176, $5,500 obo. Call obo. 813-610-1943. needs pump, great 863-559-0900 813-232-9413 car,$850813237-091 ACURA 1999 TL, green, Dodge 2000Intrepd-82K LEXUS1996 GS 300 22,000 Plymouth 1998 Breeze, auto, leather, CD, alarm, miles. Excellentshape, mi, Silver great condi- Silver, 115K mi. extra exc cond., 80k miles, doesn't run. $1,500 tion$14,0, ocean, auto, CD/mp3 warranty $12,000. 813-991-5358 or (813)926-6871 AC.$2400 obo Must sell 813-787-325. -813-476-3020 by 7/22.813-263-5568 ACURA 2002 TL TYPE-S Dodge2002 Neon,exc like LEXUS1999.GS300,59,500 PORSCHE.1969912, Oce 69K mi Silverw/BlkLthr new cond, 10Kmi, 5 spd, miles silver, spoiler, reduced to $8,900.Wht/ int NAVIGATION, 17" al- security, beige, 1 owner. good tires, great condi- red int, great mechani- Ioys clean, very fast! $6995 price negotiable. ton $16,950. call, fl restored 3 yrs pw/pdlmoonroof, 813-741-2300 941-776-3626. ago.813-453-5934 m15 A 4003013-653-3992 $15,80013-653-3992 DOGE 2000 NEON LEXUS 2001 GS 300 BIk 1993Saturn ACURA 2002 TLS Red, very clean, 1 own- w/Tan int Sunrf, Spoil- $500down Pearl blue, leather, sun- er, non smoker, $2500 r, 51k mi Lexus Cert. or $1500 cash. roof loaded 83K miles obo Call Joel for an Exc.Cond.$21.Kobo. 813-874-8333 $13,500 (352)382-1558 appt:813-484-2295 Call813-426-5010 SATURN 1997 C2 2dr or352-302-1627 FERARI 1997 F355 Spider LEXUS 2001 IS300 Green, Loaded, Exc Condition, BMW1999323iS, Euro-s Yellow/Black,6s(d, 13K tan, lthr, clean 97,000 Manual Trans Looks & Black/Beige perfect mi. 15,000 mi Service hwy mi, runs like ew, Runs Good, Cold A/C, cond.,sport & lux prem. Done! Tubi Exhaust. Exc. exc cond. 14,200 OBO $3,200 *813-215-0693 pkgs, HK stereo only Cond.$89,500 obo. 813-598-700 SATURN 1999 52 39K m, $19,200. 813-597-8958 813-245-5678,SATURN 1999 S L39mi, 14,200.813-597-858 813-245-5678 LINCOLN 1995 Towncar, exccond gold newtires BMW 1999 528i 80600 mi, FORD 1987 Crown Victo- Signature Series $5,200 (813) 286-1676 Silver Sedan, Auto ra, tan, good cond, 88K Beau4iful. Exc.Cond. SATURNe2000 LW2, V6 RWD6ylexc.contd approx mi, 2nd owner 24MPG $3500 CD payer, prem.sound well maintained. $1900 813-641-2602 roae aster, stow mas- sun roo, new a/c, batt 813-505-9542 Lincoln 1997 Town Car ter. w/hidden brackets. & tires, great buy at 16 (91) 26-5184 FORD 1990 Mustang 5.0, Signiature, fully loaded, Call813-642-9911 convertible auto air, Exc. cond.Garaged,1 SU 22. d BMW 2001 Z3, Charcoal new tires, clean. 3200. owner, 70K m 69 URN2002SL4dor, Gre/Blk thr int 5-sd, Call 813-584-0403 or 5 speed PS PB airsun- 39 mi, full warr. Can 813-453-8304 LINCOLN 2001 LS Sport spoiler, comp Road e-mail photo. Etc cond $23,900. 813-920-3553 FORD 1995 Crown Victo- Pkq; 5 sGetrag 6 disc master tow package ria, Like New, 32K Mi,MAll Alpine C Slidin Sunrf 11,000 miles excellent BMW2003 325 Cl CONV. Power 1Owner, Tint, Beautiful ustSee. condition, $7450. 22000, Sport and Prem c 4500$12,295 813-994-0604 941-488-3365 Pkg, Black Ext/nt, Xeon, 0 b 813-654-033174 Linon 2001Towncar AbPERFECTuTOWsCAR $34, (727) 421-6159 FORD 1996 Mustang GT Sig. Silver Frost w/It gre TOYOTA 1985 Celica Con- convertible, black/gracy Ithr int., ex. clean, srvcd vertible, ng & Drive Buick994Century 71k miles, beautiful &garaged, pwrmemory trainPerfectb oy&lnt Second cond, year old to83-417-194 seats, newultraTouring needwork5000 clean in & out. $2400 motivated.727-710-2673. -8 a 813-362-2588 FORD 1997 Crown Victor 777-7 TOYOTA 1989 Camry, ria, good cond $3900. MAZDA 1996 MIATA4cyl, maroon, 4 door A/C, SHOPPING MADE EASY OBO 813-764-9322 5sp, convertible, triple 125K mi, does not run, That's Classified's prom- black,exccond,117kmi. needs work, $700. ise! Classifieddeivers! FORD1997 Taurus, exc. $4350obo813-997-3300 813-989-1116 condo. green, 90K mi. 6 BUICK 2000 Park Avenue, cvi, all pwr, cold AC, MAZDA 1999 Mata ri TOYOTA 1990SupraTur- Leather, extra clean, 3300obo. 813-653-1754 Prt. owner, Owned y bo, 5spd, cust. stereo complI service records 813-434-5689 Fussy Fern. Gr Kept. sys. owner, white, 49K Below book @ $7 89252 48K mi. Auto. 500. mi runs & looks exc. obo. Call 813-886-2130 FORD 1997 Taurus, AC, ExcellentCondition! $300 obo.727-324-9170 new transmission 813-996-0377/679-7865 TOYOTA 1993 CAM L, w/warranty, red, exca CADILLAC 1969 Coupe cond. $2500. MERCEDES-BENZ 1992 Auto, A/C, Runs reat, DeVille, 55K ori mi., 813-237-3387. 190 186,000 ml, Red, Se- Garae kept Hurry $11,500.813-968-2045 dan, Auto,6 Cyl. $3,000, Won last! $395/OB. FORD 2001 Taurus SE, Must Go within 4 days 813-657-5172 White, alloy whls 6 cyl, Movingl (813) 963-2247 TY A 1 A CADILLAC 1995 SEDAN auto, all pwr$0, w8K mi ToOTA199 C, LE. DEVILLE, fully loaded cold AC, $4759 MERCEDES 1992 500SL, station wagon, A/C, PS, leather seats, excellent 813-972-6290 .862-0326 cony. + hard top 46K fully loaTed, drives, condition,58Kmi$5200. orginalmi looksruns runsr looks excellent 813-251-6242 FORD 2002 TAURUS, For likenew, ALL options. $250obo813-453-095 Cadillac 1996 Seville S ale, 75 $19,900 727.688.1565 TOYOTA 1995 CAMRY- All Avail opts, Lthr All Call Nadia 13-839-1458 MERCEDES 1993 300E 2.8 R, Red 95K m, new tires, Srvc Records, Only8Jk Mi Silver/Grey leather intr., cod AC, all Power. Runs Nicest in Town! $6750 FORD 20 uses no oi[, loaded, very like new. $4000 obo Call 813-334-2985 962-8031 clean. $3,2060. By Owner. Amos 813-484-2035 2,500 mi, $35000 new, will Ca813-58-1235 Cadillac 1999 Sedan sell for $4,000.Tota 1995 Camry, LE- Deville DElegance auto, Cal 352-799-9325 MERCEDES 1998 C230, 125K m., dkblue, au- thr, loaded, below bookBlack Beauty. Looks to all wr, AC, moon- value, 129kmiles,$6,195 HONDA 1988 Accord LXi, New. Every Option roof.$300oboMustsell a pwr, grtgas m lar'd, Cal 81i3-690-44i0 TOYOTA 919 CAMRO CADILLAC DTS' 2000 1 otr owner 17ETYOTl1989 mie4 c owner, Stillunder Be offer! 813-654-453 Mercedes 1998 CLK320, owner, fully loaded, cert. 6yr100k warranty, cust. 18" Italian rims sunroof, 4 cyl, 107K mL. nite vis/nav everyop- HONDA 1995 Accord 5 silver, mint cond. 55 All svc recs. $6400 tion. ImmaculateSilver spd.Green,127Kmi, mi., sunroof, rem. 813-245-4362vemsg. w/black fabric top 53k Good Shape. /C, New sound 6 disc C, oar T O A mi $24,995/obo. TimingBelt Waterpump, kept. $23000 ob O 1998 CamrL -0 Radiatoretc. $3250 e 813-967-250 r M,Leather&Stereo 813-948-4701813-867-5324 813-967-2815 0 Pkg, 1 Owner,7 2 l' 0 CHEVY 1999 Camero Z28 smoker New Tires, Loaded T-To, Black, HONDA 1997 ACCORD LX MERCEDES 2001 SL320 $6,800813-690-6901 After market mprove- 4cl 4dr All pwr Spoilr, convertible mnt Sver TOYTA1999 COROLLA ments Exc. Cond. 90K Alfoys,$3K6CDStereo, Ithrnt.CDchngrdealer d W Mi,9,00941-224-2508 Lthrl02Kmi. Slvr Exc maint all ori. 9k mi mi ,4yne tre CHEVY 2000 CORVETTE Cndl $7500 813 33-2159 $2590 obo 727.492.050 ea con on $4450 34000 mi Silver, Coupe, HONDA 1997 CIVIC Black, Mercedes 2002 E320 obo 813-624-7296 8y.GreatVale HATCH Vtec Swap Black moonrf, alloy TOYOTA 2000 Ce (813)832-4852 D16y8 $5,000 Mus rims,MP3 ye or 51Kmi nw l 8Sellr 2(81369-6283 g,5k ps m i.2,a 00.4 spd CD GoodCon, I e CHEVY 2004 Malibu Se- HONDA 2005 Accord EX sell owner,12,500obo. 813- dan 10.900 Miles, Looks coupe, 7,500 mi Silver1 Mercedes 2003 CLK 430 962-6243/960-0682 eves & Smells New, Wife got sunroof, below book a Loaded, 17K mlesall llaVE Co. Car $10,950 19 800 7 service and record 400 l. be' e, auto, 727-541-7722 Call 4-8u7 OOoks. 114D00M od c.n ea200 WantAds INFINITI 1996 Q45, 863-838-320r 0 13-748-72,ocn . Champagne, moonrf, Mercedes20047500SL Si13-7--75 .CHRYSLER 1999 Con- Ithr, wellnmaintained, ver W/Greylnt low corde 42K Miles, Gold, ar,' etc condo, 137K ml miles, gar keotnon- TYOT 2001 Corolla C., CPowerEverythO17m milesaage n Power Ete in 100u 5200. 813-994-7200 smoker, sport package, sar .ue, 51KT In7f. auto, perfect inside Out,remiumsound&more snsS, C, nice ri, $5,950.813-817-3326 INFINm R2003 G35 SPORT,727 0- blue t 9100selirg 38,000 mi, Silver, Sedan, d c $8500. 727-243-1679 Chrysler2001 Sebring, 5 Speed 2 WD, 6 1C. MINI 2003 COOPER Silver Convt LXIA-icond.40K $22 000, ustGo, LU & blk, sunroof, Ithr CD TOYOTA2002AvaIva XLS loaded, ,ce cold AC, Y813949-451 CVT trans owertin erfect cond silver/silverbktoptint 20tKmexccon-di 9o 0 loaded mnroo spoer, 13K.727919-140 AGUAR 1983 XS, o und Only $13yle720903PT verted to Che V8y aul816,995.813-910-0699 Cysler 2003 P Cruiser new Ithr, exc. cond. MITSUBISHI 1992 Dia- lack4DR,turbo 6000. Call John mantle Full Pwr Lthr TOOTA 2003 Camry LE ler,17"chromewhls 813-918-4522 839-7629 New Timing Be ate silver, loaded CD, pow- autostck, CD, 34K mi.e S$13,425 81-677-0351 JAGUAR 1989 XJS Beauti- PumEc. Con 3000 sSS ful car must see $6200 813-245-568 trs owner micon- CORVETE 1979L82Auto, obo. ar is in Tampa. MITUBSHI 1994MIRAGE 12,350 813810-5541 Red, Mirrored T-tops, Call Steve antime Scecoldair, clean, new OYOTA2004CAMRYXLE 37K Mi Excellent Condi- 904-472-4855 tires, tint windows, new V-6, 6,000 mi, White tion.$,50 .. red paint, great cond. w/oray leather, power d81363t273 JAGUAR 1990 X6 $2100obo 813-462-2419 sels, Auto, rear spoier, o E 1989 Good condition. $2500. 1994 Monte Carlo $500 nttedP door locks 6spd, blue/ta.5, od 813-817-133 down or $1500 cash. moonroof cloywheels condition.$5)O JAGUdAR 2000 S Tye, 813-874-8333 6 CD in-dash .perfeR Call813-681-2883 ver, 20" custom wheels 198S Montecaro 4.3 liter car non-smoking, fe- tint windows, sunroof,! V6, cold a/c, 68k original male driver $22 995 CORVETTE 1996 LT4 6 disc cdplayer 62k mi, miverY7 clean, all Power 000. 'Must gell. Spd, Red, Black interior, $14,500 813-98 -0376 $2 00/obo. 843-95%8 813.390,220 hard top convertible 33k miles, Mint condo! JAGUAR 2002 X Type Grm NISSANN1995 MaximaGXE VOLKSWAGEN 1999 GLS $17,500"-? 813-661-0980 w/Tan Lthr, 30K mi, Fact 4 dr, 5 spd, Bra, New 2.51, 4 Dr, Auto All pr, Warr. $$$ Below Book Clutch, Good Cond. Cruise, Sunrf, CD, Al- CORVETTE 1999 Red! Value, Asking $19,000 $4900 obo. 813-929-1527 Ioy, Alarm, Mint Cond. hardtop, Black leather, obo. 813-679-2770 Or Cell# 813-404-7788 $ 85 obo. 813-97,-7568 car. Mar1813-6s5-1d92 KIA 2004 Rio 4dr sedan, Niissan 1997 Sentra GXE, VW2003JETTATDI37,000 AC, AM/FMOCD, facto 4dr, auto, cd, clean mi Silver SedandAuto., CORVETTE 2013 CONV wrrty,23Kmi,exccond, in/out. $3100/obo 2 WD ,TbICFYUVIN: E o ue/B .,I, $8300obo813-994-8097 813-748-7068 3VWVP69M33M151327 g $3 (814O Black w/ gray leather, PDL, Wnalarm, AC,) .$5011 Police Impounds. 601- moonroof, tint, Michel- keyless, Min cond. Hondas, C hevys: in,I1 owner, garage kept, 3950.813-385-4116 Toyotas, etc. from $600. R/T twin turboRedAL Etc con 230KAll sc ........MA Forlistino 800-749-8167, R/Br twin ur 55Kd records. obo xt412 mi loaded. Exc cond 2WO, 6- CLASSIFIED CAN! $5500.813-505-5222 LEMIW1992 ES300, clean, perBuy i(8 i6 If you're ready to move- cold AC 129K mi, book ,u.D Up or are iust starting eD.ode c9l7 A/, value $5000, selling "144," out Classi Jed can help new engine warranty rgi,-4-0 u, } doodr to for 3 mo., CDpayer. 7-4961 ownernip. 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