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:IVENICE 75 " Gondolier un r LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER FLORIDA'S NO.1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ~frv~ RESERVE WOES Page 6A REGIONAL REMATCH Page 12A CAPT. BILLY Page 1B Boards to study Challenger plans By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR The ongoing debate over where to site a group of Venice Challenger Baseball fields could be handed off to a couple of advisory boards for further study. On Tuesday, Mayor John Holic will ask his fellow Venice City Council members to have the city's Parks and Recreation and Environmental advisory boards come back with firm recommendations on two key issues for the city. Holic said in a memo he wants the Environmental Advisory Board to conduct a new study on the lime pits at Wellfield complex where Challenger wants to build. A past study was "pretty superficial," according to current Chair Tom Jones, and the board "really did not make any recommendation regarding the lime pits," Holic wrote. Utilities Director Len Bramble warned council weeks ago the Florida Department of Environmental Protection could get involved if some- thing is not done with the huge lime pits, which are currently fenced off just northwest of the soccer fields, near the Pinebrook Park nature trail. A previous, preliminary study deter- mined the material wasn't harmful. PLANS 19 SUN PHOTO BY GREG GILES City Manager Ed Lavallee, center, chats with Chal- lenger Baseball organizer Rich Carroll, left, Chal- lenger president Sue Lomas, Steve Boone and City Planner Chad Minor. Union OK's city deal By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR City employees will receive a 2 percent bonus under a new one-year contract. Union members ratified the contract Nov. 8 by a vote of 59 to 16. Venice City Council is expected to approve it at its next regular meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 27. Members of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 1718 bargaining unit make up about half the city's 250 employees. In lieu of the bonus, annual step increases will not be granted. Nor will there be additional "top out pay" for longtime employees who've reached the highest level on the salary schedule. Incentive pay is being eliminated for building and code enforcement staff. To smooth the transition, the existing incentive pay will be rolled into their base pay. Some department employees can earn up to 15 percent on top of their base pay by going to school to attain certifications (inspec- tor certification, plans examiner, dwelling inspector, etc.). Nonbargaining building officials could earn up to $1,325 each year UNION 19 Mrs. Claus to visit Venice By ROGER BUTTON BUSINESS COLUMNIST Adding festive spirit to the holi- day season, Mrs. Claus will soon be on the downtown avenues at the invitation of Venice Mainstreet Inc. Mrs. Claus (Susie Zavodnyik) will visit shops and hand out candy to youngsters before returning to the North Pole to help Santa with Christmas preparations. She arrives Saturday to par- ticipate in the Holiday Parade, riding on the float with Santa as he greets the everyone along the parade route. Her diary indicates she will be busy in Venice for two weeks and you can meet her on her travels. VENICE 19 Reptile rebound II !. -"-' SUN FILE PHOTOS Above: A turtle patrol volunteer marks a nest earlier in the season. Local nesting set records despite two tropical storms that pounded area beaches. , At right: A loggerhead sea turtle comes ashore to make a nest at Caspersen Beach - during the day, a rare occurrence. ~~sA,~ ~~ EJ~I~;-, By STEVE REILLY STAFF WRITER Wildlife researchers are celebrating 2012 as a banner year for sea turtle nesting throughout Florida, with almost a 24-year record for loggerhead nest counts. Locally, sea turtle nesting is also a cause for celebration. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced sea turtle nesting reached a near-record high this year with more than 58,000 female loggerheads crawling onto By ROGER BUTTON BUSINEWS COLUMNIST Numbers show the housing market continues to rebound, which is good news for property owners, whether they're looking to sell their home or not. The average home sales price in Venice was $177,510 in October, up from $165,803 in September and up from Florida beaches to lay their eggs. Zoe Bass and Wilma Katz oversee sea turtle nesting on Manasota Key for the Coastal Wildlife Club. Bass is still cal- culating the nesting numbers, but she said that Manasota Key saw more than 3,000 nests, the highest number since 1998. Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota oversees volun- teer sea turtle patrols from Longboat Key south to Venice. This year has not only been a banner year, it's been a record year, Mote spokeswoman $166,766 compared to a year ago, according to the Venice Area Board of Realtors. Multiple-listing data show 229 properties in the $200,000 to $249,999 price range sold with an average price of $223,619 in the first 10 months of this year. Eight homes priced at more than $1 million have sold during RISE 19 SUN FILE PHOTO Major real estate statistics average selling price, median selling price, homes sold and inventory are continuing to improve locally. Nadine Slimak said. "It's been a really, really, really busy year," Slimak said. Mote recorded 2,385 logger- head nests. The previous high was 1,975 nests in 1995. Sea turtle nesting season officially begins May 1 and ends Oct. 31. While the majority of loggerhead nesting occurs on the East Coast, Manasota Key and surrounding beaches are recognized as critical for sea turtle nesting and among the densest nesting areas on the West Coast. Sea turtle nest monitoring began in 1989. On 250 "index" beaches tracked by the state, researchers recorded 58,172 loggerhead nests this year. Loggerhead nesting peaked at 59,918 nests in 1998 and hit a low of 28,074 in 2007, accord- ing to FWC records. "After a steep decline in Florida loggerhead nesting between 1998 and 2007, nest- ing has risen over the past five years," FWC researcher Blair Witherington said in a press re- lease. "We're pleased to see this increase, but we recognize that NESTING 19 s'LSOLO Good morning, FRONT SECTION Gondolier Sun LEGALS........................................8A LETTERS TOTHE EDITOR...10-11A subscriber LOTTERY......................................... 2A Michael Donelan OBITUARIES..................................7A OUR TOWN SECTION IN THIS EDITION OPINION....................................10A CROSSWORD............................. 7B POLICE BEAT..............................15A JUNE CASAGRANDE................3B SPORTS................................ 12-13A RELIGION ..................................6B WEATHER................... ........... 2A SOUTH TRAIL...................... 4-5B VENU E...................................... 3B CLASSIFIED COMICS TV BOOK USA WEEKEND COUPONS DEATHS Twin Palms Chiropractic.........3B MollieAsch Venice CarWash.......................9A Kasmer Barone Barbara Bluhm S05252 1(00755 o WEDNESDAYANDSATURDAYSWW.E.G NO.S MFRH EDLIVERYCAL 912 71 1 l00 N0EVR'e.O eAae ag Nj SyHitdde Cho gbesJ Turtle nesting near 24-year high Home sale prices on the rise S .. . .-~- . .1; r~::r ~~.'~: : ALMANAC 2A SUN NEWSPAPERS NOVEMBER 24, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION Florida LotteryI ^^^^^^^^^www^^flalottery^^com SUN FILE PHOTO Got shade? By MONTY ANDREWS GUEST WRITER The city's Tree City USA membership is not being taken lightly. In addition to what the city and others have done, one group planted 84 trees in various areas in the city during the past year. Qualified volunteers, working in con- junction with the city and Venice Area Beautification Inc., obtained funding and proceeded to plant the trees at various ap- proved locations. The variety of trees planted includes live oaks; shady lady, which is a hybrid of the black olive; and a few of the colorful varie- gated mahoe trees. Trees were planted in a number of city parks, segments along the Venetian Waterway Park and the city utilities department along Venice Avenue. The identity of the tree planting team is not important, as they wish to remain anony- mous. The important thing is they enjoy what they do, and believe the more trees planted around the city, the better the city looks. Beauty is not the only advantage of having an abundance of trees. Probably the most appreciated advantage is the shade pro- vided. An example of this is to drive, walk or bike along West Venice Avenue adjacent to Heritage Park during the summer and feel the temperature difference between it and an open, no-tree-canopy area. Other important factors we normally take for granted include the tree's ability to sequester carbon and help clean the air while protecting the soil and providing wildlife habitat. Traveling about the city, I'm surprised at the number of homes with no or inappropri- ate trees planted in yards. Homeowners are missing the opportunity of taking advantage of the home energy savings derived from the cooling effect of the tree's shade during the summer months. Plant a tree and breathe easier because of it. ABC 7 WEATHER VENIEOTLOM High Low Sunny High Low 7a 5 F [iv I ll, v High Low 6% 4 Sunny TUFE LI High Low 74ai Pr itr v jI njly E ,. TE rJ T4JD RIC, TII.lE Sunrise/set Sunriselset DATE HIGH HIGH LOW LOW T:' : u"' :. ' P RM. A.M. PM. A.M. Tomorrow's sunrise 6:48 a.m. SAT24 8:49 10:17 3:00 4:01 SUN25 9:15 11:14 3:32 4:43 Moonrise/set MON 26 9:41 12:04p 4:01 5:21 M nrise/setTUE27 10:09 12:47p 4:27 5:56 Moonrise 3:07 p.m. WED28 10:38 1:24p 4:52 6:29 Moonset 4:21 a.m. *STRONGTIDE a- A.M. p-P.M. Nov. 22N......842 Nov. 22D......654 Nov. 21N......353 Nov. 21D......020 Nov. 20N ......031 Nov. 20D......416 Nov. 19N......092 Nov. 19D......962 D-Day; N-Night Nov. 22N......7569 Nov. 22D......4464 Nov. 21N......7139 Nov. 21D......4193 Nov 20N ......8865 Nov 20D......8548 Nov 19N......5404 Nov. 19D......3699 D-Day; N-Night Nov. 20......................... 22-32-33-39 MegaBall................................... 22 Nov. 16............................. 1-5-17-26 MegaBall.................................. 20 Drawings occur Tuesday, Friday evenings Payoff for Nov. 20 - 4-of-4 + MB................................ $2M 5 4-of-4..................................$4,085.50 71 3-of-4 + MB .............................$629 1,100 3-of-4 ..................................$121 1,845 2-of-4 + MB ...................... $50.50 Nov 22.................... 3-4-29-32-36 Nov 21.................. 1-22-28-35-36 Nov 20................ 13-16-17-28-34 Nov 19.................... 2-7-24-26-31 Nov 18.................... 4-7-17-27-29 Payoff for Nov. 21 - 5-digit winners ................... $- 311 4-digit winners...................$555 9,919 3-digit winners .................$24 2-digit winners .................Quick Pick ticket Nov. 21................ 3-19-24-34-37-41 Nov. 17................ 5-14-19-30-49-52 Payoff for Nov. 21 1 6-digit winners ............................$5M 30 5-digit winners................$4,477.50 1,834 4-digit winners.................$66.50 34,472 3-digit winners .....................$5 2-digit winners with Xtra ................free ticket Drawings occur Wednesdays, Saturdays Estimated jackpot: $2 million Nov. 21 ...................... 8-18-24-30-39 Nov. 17......................3-15-27-58-59 Pow erball .................................... 26 Pow erball .................................... 20 Drawings occur Wednesdays and Saturdays Estimated jackpot: $325 million ($212.8 million cash value) County offering LED holiday light exchange FROM SARASOTA COUNTY County officials want to help resi- dents enjoy a safer and more energy- efficient holiday season by introducing them to the energy-saving benefits of light-emitting diode holiday lights. For a limited time, residents can exchange their old incandescent holiday lights for new Energy Star LED lights at no cost. County residents can bring in up to two strands of their old incandescent holiday lights to exchange for an equiva- lent number of energy-efficient LED lights at any one of four locations on specific dates. There is a limit of two LED light strands per household. White and multicolored light strings with 70 bulbs each will be available, while supplies last. "We are excited to help residents save money while celebrating the holidays this year," said Lee Hayes Byron, Sarasota County's sustainability manager. "By taking advantage of the latest technolo- gies, residents can decorate their homes with LED lights that save up to 90 percent on holiday lighting costs, are cool to the touch, shine brighter, last up to 10 times longer and reduce the risk of fire." The county's LED holiday light exchanges will take place Dec. 1 and 2 at select county fire stations. Information on fire prevention and home energy- efficiency improvements also will be available at the events. The exchange can be made at the following fire stations: Fire Station 21, 721 Center Road, Venice Dec. 1, 3-5 p.m. Fire Station 4, 3530 Old Bradenton Road, Sarasota- Dec. 1, 10 a.m.-noon Fire Station 8, 6750 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota Dec. 2, 3-5 p.m. The county is providing this service to residents thanks to energy education funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program, U.S. Department of Energy. For more information, visit www. EnergyUpgradeToday.com or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000. CORRECTION: Bay Indies Mobile Home Park residents will see their pass-through tax increase halved, from $144 to $72 for the year, under an agreement negotiated between the park owner and homeowners association. A Nov. 17 article stated otherwise. ITALIAN MARKET Early Bird Specials Dine In Only 3:30-5:00 Comes with a side of House Salad Eggplant Parm w/ Spagetti ........................................... $10.98 Penne w/ Broccoli Oil & Garlic .......................................... $9.98 10" Cheese Pizza............................................................ $9.98 Spaghetti with Meatballs .............................................. $10.98 M anicotti....................................................................... $10.98 Poma Rosa 12oz Italian Peeled Tomatoes (hiantl Do(g Quercelo Wine Reg Price $3.98 Sale $2.49 Reg Price 514.98 Sale $9.98 Portoliva Extra Virgin Olive Oil 3L Cantina DI Sorbara Lambrus(o Reg Price 529.88 Sale $24.98 Reg Price 514.98 Sale $9.98 iROj"D, VE*FL 342m S .; "' .r .n.:o ;. :. HOME Seeketlnd Open House I' t Saturday, November 2 t4y S 1l:00am 1:00pil/m \ S( 10da-, November 25th S1:00pm 3:00pmn E Enloy Ihe w-i ,..h Jil..,l and 11w, I. o of Ihe holiday a you Irol Ihrough The Lindsci. . -See our e'.quisile i'.1,.h.11 ..LL... and Iislen lo live nenlerlainmenI. Savor delicious %IL1 I' l. and b beverages prepared by The Windsor s i:hef. Bn,.-. iend 1C0 Ihis cOnmplinierl.i eteri more information ,:3, (941)408-2600 .. ,. ' -" 1 .:. I ,.I i 7 (t T S nir -I .1- . .1600 n R.. .. ic' F... .TiT 1600 ( Cli't') R,,',1,,A'L I c L 4 _ Laser Cataract Surgery In Venice... Only at Center For Sight. p/ Attend A Free Seminar If cataracts cloud your vision, come learn about the world's most advanced cataract solution Laser Cataract Surgery. This laser technique is a technological breakthrough that provides unmatched precision and accuracy. And it's here for you today, in Venice. Monday, December 3rd Noon Lunch & Learn Seminar 1360 East Venice Ave., Venice Presented by: William J. Lahners, M.D., F.A.C.S. Friday, December 7th Noon Lunch & Learn Seminar 14844 S. Tamiami Trail, North Port Presented by: Joshua W. Kim, M.D. RSVP: 941-488-2020 CENTERFORSIGHT.NET/SEMINARS __- CENTER FOR SIGHT SARASOTA I VENICE I BRADENTON SEE, HEAR AND LOOK YOUR BEST' Photo From Left to Right: William L. Soscia, M.D. David W. Shoemaker, M.D. loshua WX Kim, M D William I Lahners, NM D. FA C S I : ~lilt~d~: i :WEEKEND EDITION NOVEMBER 24, 2012 . PR1i-PAlD MA IRSil QiAR !U With the purchase of any vehicle. Prior sales not included. SiH4ii ^i : i~ i a1 1 Honda Days SALES EVENT .'. -iITOMATIC, DUAL A/C, FULL SF-,',' E. K.E LESS, DUAL POWER SLIDING ::,:_ : BLUETOOTH, VIN#5028 PERQO 36 MONTH LEASE W/ONLY $1000 DOWN! TOYOTATHON 2E C*O I 0N0 LOADED, FULL POWER, 17" ALLOY WHEELS, BLUETOOTH & MORE J ,1 .i ij LOADED, FULL POWER, CRUISE, BLUE- TOOTH, TINT & MORE PER t .. MO 39 MONTH LEASE W/ONLY $1000 DOWN! "Covers normal factory scheduled service. Plan is 2 years or 25K miles, whichever comes first. The new Toyota vehicle cannot be part of a rental or commercial fleet, or a livery or taxi vehicle. See plan for complete coverage details. See participating Toyota dealer for details. Valid only in the continental United States and Alaska. II I I II M I~k kk L I~1 I H I 1 2000 MAZDA 626 LX $A IO V6, AUTO, ONLY 67K MILES........................................ ............................ $ 2002 HONDA ACCORD LX $598Q AUTO, ALL POWER, BUY AT WHOLESALE .............................. ................ .... ........... 2002 NISSAN FRONTIER XCAB $6588 5 SPEED, BEDLINER, EXTRA CLEAN...................................... ............................ 2000 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN $7988 AUTO, AIR, ONE OWNER, ONLY 52K MILES.............................. .................. ........ 2002 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE $7988 SUNROOF, ALL POWER, LOADED, ONE OWNER...................................................... . 2004 CHRYSLER PACIFICA TOURING $8588 LEATHER, THIRD ROW SEAT, LOW MILES.............................. ......................... 2004 KIA SEDONA EX $85QQ LEATHER, DUAL AIR, ONE OWNER, ONLY 45K MILES............................... ............ 2010 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0 SR $13,788 AUTO, ALL POWER, ONLY 1K MILES .................................................... .......... 2005 BMW 325CI CONVERTIBLE $16,988 PERFECT CONDITION, NEW TIRES, JUST SERVICED, ONLY 62K MILES........................ 2004 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4WD $16 588 5-SPEED, LIFT KIT, HARD TOP, ONLY 35K MILES ................................................ 2010 SUBARU OUTBACK WAGON $19 5 2.5 PREMIUM, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, ONLY 32K MILES........................................... 2012 FORD MUSTANG PREMIUM $1 98Q V6, AUTO, LEATHER, LIKE NEW................................................ .................... 2010 LEXUS RX350 $29,988 LEATHER, SUNROOF, LOADED, SAVE THOUSANDS.............................................. o 2 YEARS FREE edCn MAINTENANCE 2008 HONDA FIT SPORT 2,988 5-SPEED, ALL POWER, ONLY 31K MILES ................................. ....................... 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX s13,588 AUTO, ALL POWER, LOW MILES................................... ............... ........ 0 0 2010 HONDA CIVIC COUPE EX $15,588 AUTO, SUNROOF, ALLOYS, ONLY 21K MILES .................................. ...................... 2010 HONDA ACCORD LX S15988 AUTO, ALL POWER, ONLY 25K MILES.......................... ......... .... ......... 2007 HONDA ODYSSEY EX-L $16588 LEATHER, DUAL AIR, SUNROOF, LIKE NEW ......................... ...... .............. . 2010 HONDA CRV LX S 8,988 AUTO, ALL POWER. ONLY 13K MILES ......................................... .......... 0 2010 HONDA ACCORD EX-L V6 $ 22,58 LEATHER, SUNROOF, LOADED, ONLY 12K MILES ................................................ 2011 HONDA PILOT EX-L 4WD o8,988 LEATHER, SUNROOF, ALLOY WHEELS, ONLY 28K MILES .......................................... CRAMER 8 41 BY-iPASS """'" A985 S. 41 BY-PASS Mon.-Thurs. 9am-8pm Fri. & Sat. 9am-6pm 8005 SUNDAY 11AM-5PM (Mon.-Fri. 7:30am-5:30pm Saturday. 7:30am-1pm Ends 11/26/12 All prices and payments include $598 50 dealer fee, plus tax, license, title *All leases based on 36 months 12,000 miles per year with $1000 down tBased on 2012 EPA mileage estimates, reflecting new EPA fuel economy methods beginning with 2008 models Use for comparison purposes only Do not com- are to models before 2008 Your actual mileage will vary depending on how ou drive and maintain our vehicle All offers with approved credit I 2002 LINCOLN iL 2007 HYUNDIA TOWN CAR ENTOURAGE i $97990 012,990 2009 NISSAN E. O2008 FORD $12,990 0 1$7,990Q A I CERTIFIiED H Ends 11/26/12. Prices & leases exclude tax, tag, registration and title and include $598.50 dealer fees. tLease based on 39 month 12K Miles year, $1000 down. All pictures for illustrative purposes only. All offers with approved credit. NEW 2012 HONDA E ODY&SSEY fcn) SUNDU ,IAMm5P I[, 11 4 I ll L i SUN NEWSPAPERS 3A 5 3K A.-RAg ~ocr- ~ *~. --~ ~~iiii~ii~c NOVEMBER 24, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION Ce CONSIGNMENTS THRIFT STORES ANTIQUE SHOPS o 493-0529 Shop Donate Volunteer Summer Hours May Sept Tuesday Friday 9AM-5PM Saturday 9AM-3PM habitatvenicerestore.org 1400 Ogden Road Venice, FL 34285 Free pickup of tax M x deductible donations WiF 0Il 4~ 0 sI II * Brand Name Close Outs Model Home Furnishings * Scratch & Dent Custom Orders * Condo Placages Your On Stop Shop! First Class QUALITY USED & NEW FURNITURE Since 1976 Mon.- Sa.) XN~ PM, Sunda) 10.XNI. 4 P 231 S. Tarniami irl, \enie, l m3293 (Across From Bill Buck Chevrolet) EM 941-408-8402 * WHENEVER YOU ARE LOOKING FOR QUALITY USED ITEMS, CHECK OUT DIVINE CONSIGN The two locations for Divine Consign are the "Shop," at 203 W. Miami Ave. in downtown Venice, and the "Showroom" at 170 James St., a block north of Center Road on the bypass. At the Shop you can expect to find unique jewelry pieces, china, beautiful objets d'art and collectibles. Gently used clothing fills the second room at the Shop on Miami Avenue. Walking through the large showroom on James Street, you can find antique furniture, wicker, wood and even contemporary furniture pieces. You will also see one-of-a-kind art work. Come in every week as there are always new items for you to consider as treasures for your home. Heavenly! Each Divine Consign location is run by one manager and volunteers. Many volunteers are men and women of St. Mark's Episcopal Church who, as all of the volunteers, will be a friendly addition to your visit. St. Mark's Divine Consign looks for more consignments and donations as pieces sell each week. Why should you consign or donate to Divine Consign? The proceeds support St. Mark's outreach ministry, including local scholarships to students. You can help send a child to pre-school, or even college! St. Mark's additionally makes donations to the local Habitat for Humanity, Salvation Army, Crossroads Assisted Living, the St. Vincent de Paul Society and Interfaith Outreach. Financial support is provided to help to help build schools and churches in the Dominican Republic, and purchase school supplies in Nicaragua. What better way to donate than to help several agencies at one time? Do you have a few extra hours during the week? Divine Consign can always use additional volunteers. Volunteering at either the Shop or the Showroom is light work and good fun. High school youth who need community service are also welcomed volunteers. If you just can't wait to find a particular piece of furniture or decorative item, come to Divine Consign. The "just heavenly" Shop at 203 W. Miami Ave. in downtown Venice is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday; telephone: 488-3219. The delightful Showroom is open Tuesday though Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; telephone: 485-3366. Consignee, customer or volunteer we look forward to seeing you. DOWNI'WN VLNIC'J SHOF A little bit of everything for the home, clothing and accessories. 203 W Miami Ave 941-488-3219 Hours: Mon-Sat 10am 4pm SHOWROOM Gently used quality furniture, art & accessories. 170 James Street (1 block north of Center Rd on US 41 Bypass) 941-485-3366 Hours: Tues-Sat 10am 4pm & by appointment Hospital Volunteers of Venice! The Elephant's Trunk Thrift Store Monday Saturday 10 am 4 pm Voted #I Thrift Store WEEKDAY SPECIALS MONDAY- Shoes and hand bags 50% off. TUESDAY- All books 50% off. WEDNESDAY- Framed Artwork 50% off. THURSDAY- Tapes, CDs, DVDs, Records 50% off. FRIDAY- All Clothing 50% off. SATURDAY- Manager's Special! '50% OFF Any Non-Sale Item Over $ 10 Offer Excludes Firm Items Limit I Coupon Per Person/Per Day t1 Not Valid w/Any Other Offer. Good Through 12-29-12 PICKUP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE 595 Tamiami Trail S., On the Island-Next to Publix 941-483-3056 :4A SUN NEWSPAPERS DIVINE (('((WMWI N :WEEKEND EDITION NOVEMBER 24, 2012 Zucker, Kovach start new school board terms By ELAINE ALLEN-EMRICH STAFF WRITER With grandsons Owen, 12, and Colin Leonard, 9, by her side, Caroline Zucker beamed Tuesday while she pledged to serve the students, teachers, parents and residents as a member of the Sarasota County School Board for the sixth time in 20 years. Zucker, 73, was unopposed in the August primary for re-election to the board's District 2 seat. On Tuesday, she made it official as she repeated the oath given by 12th Judicial Circuit Judge Lee Haworth. Frank Kovach, 54, who also ran unopposed, was sworn in for another four-year term as well, his fourth for District 3. The pair were sworn in just hours after a work- shop in which they heard about new opportunities for current students and adults in Career and Technical Education and the Sarasota County Technical Institute in Sarasota. They also were updated with the bad news that the board faces huge challenges with a diminishing reserve fund by 2014-15. "It's going to be a chal- lenge for us, but at least I have four more years to try to make a difference," Zucker said. Also during the meet- ing, Zucker, the outgoing chair, passed the gavel to member Jane Goodwin to serve at the helm for the next 12 months, after Goodwin was elected to the post unanimously in a 4-0 vote. (School Board member Carol Todd was absent.) Member Shirley Brown was elected vice chair. Goodwin was elected to the board in August 2010 and began serving in November of that year. The former high school teacher spent more than 20 years as a marketing representative for IBM, specializing in serving K-12 and post-secondary educational institutions. After moving to Venice in 1998, she joined the Sarasota Family YMCA as the director of mar- keting and community relations. Goodwin was executive vice president of the Sarasota Home Builders Association in 2008-09. She is a community volunteer leader in vari- ous organizations. She was active in Citizens for Better Schools in 2002 and 2006, when that or- ganization spearheaded successful voter cam- paigns for a referendum on an additional 1 mill property tax for schools. She chaired that same CBS group in 2010, lead- ing a 66 percent voter Sarasota County School Board member Frank Kovach, who was re-elected without opposition, was sworn in by Judge Lee Haworth on Tuesday at the Landings Office in Sarasota. approval of the continua- tion of the levy. Goodwin chairs the oversight committee for Any Given Child in Sarasota, a partner- ship with the John E Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and local arts organizations to expand the range of arts education for students in kindergarten through eighth grade. "I'm lucky to be given a little added responsibil- ity as the chairwoman," Goodwin said. "It will give me the opportunity to talk to parents and teachers more often. It's important work, and I so enjoy doing it." Brown was elected to the board in November 2006. She served in the state House of Twelfth Judicial Circuit Judge Lee Haworth reads the oath to Caroline Zucker, who faced no opposition in the August primary for her District 2 seat on the Sarasota County School Board. 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Since the economic downturn, the board, like many others in Florida, has been using its re- serves funds intended to be used to keep the district running in the event of a catastrophe - to subsidize huge budget shortfalls. "That's the projec- tion if we stay on this path," said School Board member Caroline Zucker. "We (board members) could vote to change the policy, since we make the policy, and drop the fund balance amount to, say, 5 percent. That still means we are pulling from our reserve fund. "Otherwise, we would have to make millions in cuts, and God knows where they would come from. The hope is the economy will grow stron- ger in the next few years." Zucker said the reserve fund grew robustly in the early 2000s during the construction boom, when areas such as North Port grew by 3,000 new homes each year for three years. "We had $67 million in our reserves," she said. "Now it's down to $51 million, and will go to $37.9 million in the 2013 budget if we don't make changes. The school board millage (tax rate) used to bring in $47 million, and now it only brings in $44 million." Projections for the 2013- 14 budget are similar to the current budget, with no cost-of-living increase in the student allocation (the district spends about $7,000 per student). The 2013-14 projection also keeps the millage rate the same as the current year (7.816), and estimates a 1 percent growth rate in the number of students. One mill represents $1 in taxes per $1,000 of a property's taxable value. The owner of a home assessed at $100,000, less a $50,000 homestead exemption, is paying about $390.80 in district taxes for 2012-13. Appropriations for the 2013-14 budget include no salary increases, elimination of nonrecur- ring bonuses, a 4 percent group insurance increase and an estimate of about 700 students transferring to charter schools. School Board Deputy Chief Financial Officer Al Weidner said the impact of reducing the reserves in 2014-15 means the fund balance would drop to 7.11 percent, or $27.1 million. "In order to have a fund balance of 7.5 per- cent as per policy, there would need to be a re- duction of $1.49 million or an increase in rev- enues by that amount," he said. "We are continu- ing the hiring freeze, energy conservation and estimating a conservative amount of overcollection of property taxes." Weidner, who was wearing a gray shirt, was razzed by board mem- bers who said he brought them the gray cloud of bad news. "We know 2014-15 will be a critical year under the projections we are looking at right now," Weidner said. "We gotta see what the Legislature is going to do. I know there are so many areas in the state budget that are in critical need, like (Medicaid). We continue to be a frugal as we can be. "We're getting to the point where we are not going to have reserves. We are back to the way it was 11 years ago with the budget, but our expendi- tures are not the same as 11 years ago, especially not fuel or energy costs or salaries, insurance or employee benefits." Email: eallen@sun-herald.com State unemployment numbers drop AREA UNEMPLOYMENT C county October'12 Sept By BRENDA BARBOSA STAFF WRITER With season in full swing and the holidays just around the corner, Florida job-seekers have good reason to celebrate - unemployment across the state hit its lowest level in nearly four years, accord- ing to the October jobless report released Friday by the state Department of Economic Opportunity. Florida's private sector created 12,100 new jobs in October, pushing unem- ployment to a seasonally adjusted rate of 8.5 per- cent, the lowest it's been since December 2008, the DEO reported. The state's unemployment rate a year ago was 10.2 percent. Across Southwest Florida, the unemploy- ment numbers showed similar declines, with Sarasota, Charlotte and DeSoto counties all report- ing a drop in their nonsea- sonally adjusted rates from September to October. The DEO report also showed year-over-year declines throughout the region. (State and federal rates are reported differently than regional figures, which are not seasonally adjusted to account for fluctuations in areas such as tourism and agriculture.) Sarasota County showed a drop, from September's 8.7 percent to 8.3 percent in October. This time last year, Sarasota's unemployment rate was 10.5 percent. "In October ... more Floridians found employ- ment in the private sector and the incomes that allow them to provide for their families, par- ticularly with the holidays approaching," Gov. Rick Scott said in a prepared statement. "There is still more work to be done, but I'm confident we're on the right path." Local job experts and economists said that, overall, the jobs outlook is improving, albeit at a slow pace. In fact, the progress is much slower than is typical this time of year, especially in areas like Southwest Florida that get an influx of snowbirds and visitors during the holidays. "Is 8.5 (percent) a good number? No, it's not. We still need to see improve- ment," said economist Gary Jackson, director of the Regional Economic Research Institute at Florida Gulf Coast University. "Most economists would expect espe- cially at this time of year, as we go into the peak KINGS$ COINS & CURRENCY Buy Sell Appraise Rare Collectible Coin & Paper Money. 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Please check the weekly updated schedules for dates, times and locations on the Clerk of the Circuit Court website at www. SarasotaClerk.com, Value Adjustment Board link. The Clerk to the VAB's office is located at the Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Suite 210, Sarasota. Call 941-861-5279 ADVISORY BOARD VACANCIES Visit www.scgov.netladvisoryboards or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 861-5000 for latest vacancies and information about Sarasota County Advisory Boards. MOBILE HEALTH SERVICES OFFERED IN DECEMBER The Sarasota County Health Department's Health In Motion Mobile Medical Unit staff will provide free and low-cost health services at 12 sites around the county during December. The services offered at the established sites include diabetes education and screening, blood pressure tests, pregnancy testing, HIV testing, body mass index (BMI) measurement, adult immunizations, and health education. Some services, including adult immunizations, are not offered at all locations. The staff also assists individuals who lack medical insurance and do not have a health care provider to find a medical home for ongoing health care. No appointment is needed. Some services are free, including HIV rapid testing with results in 20 minutes. Other services are provided on a sliding-fee scale based on income. A registered nurse is available at all sites. The following is a schedule of dates and locations for the mobile unit: SARASOTA Monday, Dec. 3,9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. McCown Tower, 1300 Blvd. of the Arts Thursday, Dec. 6,13 and 20, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Salvation Army, 140010th St. Monday, Dec. 10, 9:30 a.m.-noon Selby Goodwill Jobs Center 1781 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Way Monday, Dec.10, 1-3 p.m. Newtown Estates Park 2800 Newtown Blvd. Monday, Dec.17, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Sarasota Housing Authority Property 1912 N. 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Biscayne Drive Individualswith disabilities who need assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact te county administration at eastthree (3) businessdays before the eeingtimeand dte t 941-861-5344. Bella Vita Independent & Assisted Living 4, a BROOKDALE managed community Your story continues here... ?Reg US PantandTM Offce 20423RESQ1-1112 SW JI C 6A SUN NEWSPAPERS I I I ~;~C~~ WEEKEND EDITION NOVEMBER 24, 2012 I OBITUARIES Mollie Asch Mollie Asch passed away Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012. She was born in Suffolk, England, Dec. 11, 1912. She moved to Canada as a child and came to the United States at the beginning of World War II. Mollie was a private secretary to a wing commander in the British Air Commission and was stationed in Ohio and Washington, D.C. She lived in many places during her life, includ- ing Dayton, Ohio, White Plains, N.Y., Washington, D.C. and Venice. She enjoyed painting and classical music. Mollie was predeceased by a brother, Kenneth Pitman, and husbands William Hunter and Robert Asch. Her survivors include stepsons Donald Asch and Kenneth Asch, stepdaughter Adele Dalenberg; 12 step- grandchildren and great- grandchildren; and foster child Alice Hardesty of Louisville, Ky. She was a member of Venice Presbyterian Church. Mollie wished to express her gratitude to everyone at Mark Manor who was so kind to her. Services: A graveside service will be held at Venice Memorial Gardens Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 10 a.m. Farley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Contributions: Memorial donations may be made to Venice Presbyterian Church. Kasmer F. Barone Kasmer "Kas" Frank Barone was born in South River, N.J., March 5, 1924, and departed .this sweet Earth ',: 1;. Friday, Nov. 16, 2012. Kas was a first-generation Italian- America born of im- migrant parents, Frank and Genevieve Barone. Kas grew up with his two brothers, Anthony and Peter, and sister, Rose. Their lives were simple, trying at times, yet rich with love and devotion to family and country. Kas had a zest for life. He was a risk-taker and not afraid to take on the world. The thought of failure never slowed or derailed him. On June 3, 1943, Kas entered into ac- tive duty with the U.S. Army as a rifleman. As with many of our "Greatest Generation," he spoke little of the war. Occasionally, the memo- ries of "that hell" would resurrect in his dreams, never to leave him, always there. Kas served proudly, with honor, dignity and bravery. He fought in the Pacific Theatre, partici- pating in four horrendous battles. He recalled being on a ship rerouted to somewhere "secret." As they neared their destina- tion, Tokyo Rose cheer- fully greeted them over the ship's loudspeaker. She said that they had prepared for and been waiting for the Americans to arrive. Kas related that the soldiers watched from the ship and saw an island bombarded from air and sea for days to "soften the landing." Prior to the bombing, the island was green and lush. After the bombing, nothing stood; it was impossible that even a monkey could have survived. They got their landing order and boarded the landing craft. As the craft got closer to the beach, they could hear rounds striking the hull of the landing craft. Kas remem- bered seeing the fear in his comrade's eyes as the "hits" increased with ferocity and intensity. The soldiers began to crowd to the back of the craft. When they hit the beach, "hell" was waiting for them. The enemy had dug deep within tun- nels. As Tokyo Rose had warned, they were wait- ing for the Americans. Kas fought in four ma- jor landings: the Marshall Islands, Eniwetok, Saipan and Okinawa. He received two Purple Hearts, one for a flesh wound in the cheek by a sniper on Saipan. His most grievous wounds were on Okinawa during a mortar barrage when he lost five com- rades struck by the same mortar. When the fighting ended for Kas, he had lost an eye and his hearing and had numerous shrap- nel wounds over his body. It took a year to physically recovery. Kas received numerous citations and medals: the Bronze Star, two Purple Hearts, a Pacific Campaign Medal with four stars and eight other medals, including the Silver Star for Valor. As time went on, Kas would relate more memories of the war, always with sadness in his eye, reverence in his voice, but never anger. He lost many comrades and boyhood friends who did not return. Kas said, "I did what my country asked of me." Kas married, and daughters Linda and Donna were born. He started Barone Construction Company in 1954 and successfully maintained the business for 31 years. On March 10, 1972, Kas married Helen Maguire and adopted her five children, Joseph, Audrey, Mark, Patty and Sean. In 1990, Kas and Helen moved to Venice, where he basked in sunshine for the remainder of his life. Kas embraced retire- ment, and there wasn't enough time in the day for him. He was a quiet yet fierce competitor. He excelled in everything he attempted golf, bowl- ing, cards and it was nearly impossible to beat him in billiards. Kas was a generous man, sometimes to a fault. He chose to trust people and sometimes was taken advantage of. He had an optimistic view of life and was a great storyteller. Your eyes would get bigger and bigger listening to his animated stories. In spite of his physical and emotional wounds, Kas never complained, and he simply moved on to the next day. Kas survived prostate cancer, two heart attacks and ongoing challenges due to his war wounds. In the end, Father Time caught up to him. He passed away in the comfort of his home with the love of his life, Helen, at his side. Kasmer Frank Barone is survived by his wife, Helen; brother Peter Barone, Sayreville, N.J.; daughters, Linda Barone, Old Bridge, N.J., and Donna Bodnar, Jackson, N.J.; and step- children, Joseph Fahy, Springmills Pa., Mark Fahy, Middletown, N.J., Patty Casazza, Hopewell Junction, N.Y., and Sean Fahy, Bradenton, Fla.; and eight grandchildren. Rest in peace, Kasmer - you have earned it. Services: Cremation has taken place. Mr. Barone will be buried at Sarasota National Cemetery. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Tidewell Hospice, Venice. Barbara J. Bluhm Barbara Jean Bluhm, 87, of Venice, died Wednesday, Nov. 14. 2012. Barbara was born March 5, 1925, in Chicago, Ill., to Maurice L. and Clara Miller Bluhm and grew up in Winnetka, Ill. on the shore of Lake Michigan. She graduated from New Trier Township High School, attended the College of William & Mary and graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1947 with a degree in home economics. She was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. As a young career wom- an Barbara lived in the Gold Coast neighborhood of Chicago before mov- ing in 1962 to New York City, where she resided in Manhattan until she retired to Venice in 1990. In Venice, Barbara made her home atWaterford and for the last several years at Jacaranda Trace. Barbara began her career in Chicago in marketing with Butler Brothers, Lever Brothers Company and, beginning in 1959, with TMG -The Merchandising Group. She was transferred by TMG to New York City in 1962 and served as personnel direc- tor, vice president of field operations and president. She retired in 1990 as chair of the board. TMG is an in-person marketing communica- tions company with a ready work force of field marketing representatives, uniquely all professional women, promoting the products of corporate clients such as DuPont, Monsanto, American Express, IBM and Elizabeth Arden. Under Barbara's leadership TMG quadrupled its profits and greatly expanded its client base from textiles and fiber to service, computer, cosmetic, retail and market research firms. In Venice, Barbara was an enthusi- astic and active volunteer at Venice Hospital, Venice Little Theatre, the Venice Art Center and The Ringling Museum of Art. She was a member of the College Club, the Venice Yacht Club and Venice Presbyterian Church. Barbara was the most kind, generous, caring, cheerful and optimistic person anyone could ever hope to meet. She was everyone's favorite sister, aunt, friend, colleague, client and boss. Barbara was proud of having been a pioneering female CEO. She traveled exten- sively. She enjoyed the theater, piano bars and contract bridge; was the most enthusiastic of happy-hour participants; and loved to keep up-to- date by phone with her large network of friends. She is survived by her sister, Betty Bluhm Boese, of Venice; nephews, Tom Boese and wife, Katie, and Tim Boese and wife, Sue; niece, Beth Gehring and husband, Jack; grand- nieces and grandnephews Caroline, Greg, Meredith and Drew Boese and Amy and Jeff Gehring; and several cousins. Services: A memorial service in Venice is being planned for after the holidays. Contributions: Gifts in Barbara's memory may be made to Venice Presbyterian Church, 825 The Rialto, Venice FL 34285. OBITUARY POLICY Obituaries are accepted from funeral homes and crematories only. There is no charge for publishing an abbreviated death notice once. Full obituaries, notices of services and repeat death notices will be subject to charges. Obituaries should be emailed to Ikennedy@ venicegondolier.com and must include a phone number. For more information, call 941-207-1110. SUN NEWSPAPERS 7A NOVEMBER 24, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION Sheriff: Community program cuts crime By SCOTT LOCKWOOD STAFF WRITER When Sarasota County Sheriff Tom Knight first took office in 2009, he looked to implement the intel- ligence-led policing philosophy as a way to cut down crime and run a more efficient police force. "Intelligence-led policing is a forward- looking philosophy and it's not reactive at all," Knight said in a pre- sentation to Sarasota County commissioners. "It focuses on threats posed to a community and people who we know are problematic. It's basically actual intelligence. We use a lot of analysts now - including civilians - to control and direct where our resources go so we're not flooding areas with personnel, and sending personnel to areas where we know potential threats could be." Knight's Intelligence2Action program has been a key contributor in the sharp decrease in the county's crime rate. He said the crime rate has dropped 18.1 percent in Sarasota County from January-June 2012 - much higher than the statewide average of a 3.8 percent decrease. Sarasota County, which is the 14th most popu- lated county in Florida, with 382,213 residents according to the 2010 U.S. Census, saw the biggest drop in crime in counties with 100,000 residents. Manatee County was second, at 17.9 percent. "We're having a lot of agencies come to us now because it's showing success, and really, it's worked," Knight said. "Our crime rates are on decline and it's a much faster rate than the state average. It gives us the opportu- nity to keep a smaller workforce, a more efficient workforce and a better-educated workforce." Data on air-condi- tioning system thefts, stolen metals and pilfered items taken to pawn shops were presented. A/C thefts, which peaked in 2011, were valued at $4.8 mil- lion only $289,000 of which was recovered. More than $4.1 mil- lion in A/C equipment was stolen in 2010 and $4 million was stolen in 2009. To date in 2012, only $88,500 has been stolen a 92 percent drop thanks in large part of it becoming a focus of I2A, Knight said. Operation Copperhead became part of I2A due to cop- per wire being stolen around the county. Knight said the county itself was a victim, with 16 miles of cable stolen that cost more $500,000 to replace. Copper theft peaked at $436,000 in 2008 and was $350,000 in 2011. About $57,000 has been stolen so far in 2012. "A lot of prolific of- fenders we had stealing copper ... we don't see them right now," Knight said. "We don't know where they're at and we really don't care. Between arresting them and making it more difficult for them to scrap that metal, that has displaced them into different communities." Knight said two BUELLER ... BUELLER Operation Bueller named after the popular 1986 movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"- is a part of the SCSO Intelligence 2 Action that monitors students who are currently on probation for school attendance compliance. Law Enforcement Division Maj. Kevin Kenney said the sheriff's office has committed school resource officers and patrol deputies to enforcing truancy this school year. He said that in the first 30 days of the 2012-13 school year more than 80 students missed at least 10 days of school. "We feel it's important that these kids are in school, and it's something that we're focusing on diligently this year," Kenney said."We're specifically checking on the kids that are on probation and making sure they're in school every day, and if they're not, they're (cited) immediately just as they are with the curfew checks we're doing. "The truants of today are our prolific offenders of tomorrow." County Commissioner Carolyn Mason said that to her, the truancy component of 12A is its biggest element. "It makes a huge difference in our community not just as a policymaker for me, but as a parent and a grandparent,"she said. Operation Checkmate monitors curfew checks of juveniles known to have committed crimes. The SCSO has teamed up with the state Department of Juvenile Justice to perform the checks to make sure kids are home and not on the streets. "If they're not home, they're probably out doing things they shouldn't be doing," Sheriff Tom Knight said. -Scott Lockwood detectives have been assigned to pawn shops in Operation Diamondback, which targets stolen jewelry, electronics and tools. Knight said a few pawn shops have been cited for not complying with paperwork require- ments, which allows burglars to continue to pawn items. Commissioners were happy with what they've seen so far with I2A, especially after Knight's presentation. "We've collaborated really well with Sheriff Knight and his team, and it really is a one-of-a-kind relation- ship in the state of Florida," Commission Chair Christine Robinson said. "We've seen the results of this collaboration a dramatic decrease in crime here in Sarasota County." Email: slockwood@sun-herald.com II $$ A MN Sho th Clssfid LEGAL NOTICES FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO I12 I CREDITORS CREDITORS CREDITORS CREDITORS CREDITORS 20 20 20 20 20 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Venice Oral Surgery located at 1040 E. Venice Ave located in the Coun- ty of Sarasota, in the City of Venice, FL 34285, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at Venice, Florida, this 20th day of November 2012. Cara Overbeck, DDS, PA Publish: November 24, 2012 NOTICE OF AUCTION Notice of Public Auction Notice is hereby given that the contents of the rental units listed herein will be offered for sale at public auction per the Florida Self Storage Act. 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Contents of the unit must be removed immediately, or the storage unit containing the items must be rented by the purchaser. Sale is subject to cancel- lation at any time. Publish:November 24, December, 2012 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2012-CP-4256-SC IN RE: ESTATE OF ALBERT J, GRINIS Deceased, NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Administration of the estate of ALBERT J. GRINIS, deceased, whose date of death was September 21, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is 4000 S. Tamiami Trl, Venice, FI 34293. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal repre- sentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, cotingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is November 24, 2012. Personal Representative: RUTH GRINIS 2208 East Village Ct. Venice, Fl 34293 Attorney for Personal Representative: DAVID R. CORNISH, Attorney for RUTH GRINIS Florida Bar No. 0225924 355 W. Venice Ave. Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 483-4246 E-Mail: davidr.cornis@verizon.net PUBLISH: November 24, December 1, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF MARY D. DOHERTY A/K/A MARY ELEANOR DOHERTY Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-04007-NC Division:Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MARY D. DOHERTY A/K/A MARY ELEANOR DOHERTY, deceased, whose date of death was September 30, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230-3079. The names and addresses of the personal representatives and the person- al representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER TH TE TIMEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is November 17, 2012 Personal Representative: Michael D. Hafer c/o 240 Nokomis Ave S Ste. 200 Venice, FL 34285 Attorneys for Personal Representative: C. KELLEY CORBRIDGE,ESQ BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.0325066 E-Mail: kellev@bceplaw.com PUBLISH: November 17, 24, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF RICHARD S. FLATT, Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-004162-NC Division:Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of RICHARD S. FLATT, deceased, whose date of death was April 19th, 2012, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230-3079. The names and addresses of the personal representatives and the personal representa- tive's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is October 24, 2012 Personal Representative: DAVID CHARLES FLATT 4022 Green Pointe Court, Sarasota, FI 34233 Attorneys for Personal Representative: BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.0678880 E-Mail: dan@bceplaw.com PUBLISH: November 24, December 1, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF LINDA ANN GNATH, Deceased. File No.2012 CP 004210 NC Division Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of LINDA ANN GNATH, deceased, whose date of death was July 12, 2012, and whose social security number is XXX- XX-3818 is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, Florida 34230. The names and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Repre- sentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is November 17, 2012 Personal Representative: DENNIS G. GNATH 3318 W. 29th Ave Anchorage, Alaska 99517 Attorney for Personal Representative: WAYNE C. HALL, ESQUIRE Florida Bar No. 199524 HALL & ANDERSON, P.A. 1314 East Venice Ave, Ste E Venice, Florida 34285 Telephone: (941) 480-0999 E-Mall:whall@hall-anderson.com PUBLISH: November, 17, 24, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF DENNIS R. JORDAN, Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-004232-NC NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of DEN- NIS R. JORDAN, deceased, whose date of death was July 1, 2012; is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, File Number 2012-CP-004232-NC the address of which is P.O. BOX 3079, Sarasota, Florida 34230. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attor- ney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is November 17, 2012 Personal Representative: Brendan D. Jordan P.O. Box 30 Venice, FL 34284 Attorney for Personal Representatives: Adam R. Miller, Esquire Florida Bar No: 0903841 218 Harbor Drive South Venice, Florida 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-9641 E-mail:adam.miller@daystar.net PUBLISH: November 17, 24, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES J. MCHUGH, JR. A/K/A JAMES JOSEPH MCHUGH, JR. Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-004184-NC Division:Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JAMES J. MCHUGH, JR. A/K/A JAMES JOSEPH MCHUGH, JR., deceased, whose date of death was August 29, 2012, and whose social security number is xx-xx- 3712, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230- 3079. The names and address- es of the personal representa- tives and the personal repre- sentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is November 17, 2012 Personal Representative: James R. McHugh c/o 240 Nokomis Ave S Ste. 200 Venice, FL 34285 Attorneys for Personal Representative: C. Kelley Corbridge BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.0325066 E-Mail: kelley@bceplaw.com PUBLISH: November 17, 24, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF EDITH RODEN A/K/A EDITH N. RODEN Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-004158-NC Division:Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of EDITH RODEN A/K/A EDITH N. RODEN, deceased, whose date of death was October 25, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County Flori- da, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230- 3079. The names and address- es of the personal representa- tives and the personal represen- tative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is November 17, 2012 Personal Representative: Sheila M. Saint c/o 240 Nokomis Ave S Ste. 200 Venice, FL 34285 Attorneys for Personal Representative: R.O. Isphording BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.0038740 E-Mail: roger@bceplaw.com PUBLISH: November 17, 24, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF RICHARD H. STANLEY, Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-04000-NC Division:Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of RICHARD H. STANLEY, deceased, whose date of death was August 28, 2012, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for Sara- sota County Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230-3079. The names and addresses of the personal rep- resentatives and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE D OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is November 17, 2012 Personal Representative: Barbara E. Sommer c/o 240 Nokomis Ave S Ste. 200 Venice, FL 34285 Attorneys for Personal Representative: CLIFTON F. WHITE, ESQ. BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.0281220 E-Mail:clif@bceplaw.com PUBLISH: November 17, 24, 2012 OTHER NOTICES TO PLACE YOUR LEGAL NOTICE, CALL STACY (941)-207-1011 SMCINTOSH@SUN- HERALD.COM (at the Venice Office) fax (941)-485-3036 8A SUN NEWSPAPERS WEEKEND EDITION NOVEMBER 24, 2012 SUN NEWSPAPERS 9A PLAN $ in the area, and it's prob- can at a more leisurely There is also debate considers that, nearby Holic said he wants the ably not too long before it level now rather than at a about the future of the residents have weighed parks board to "come up begins to look at those in pressured point some- Pinebrook Park area. in saying they don't want with some recommenda- FROM PAGE 1 Venice, Bramble said. where down the road In the past city officials any city infrastructure tions as to future use of "I think it best for our after FDEP steps in. have said it could be or ballfields in the area, the area" and make a Nevertheless, the EPA is own people to start look- "It would be nice to have the site of a fire depart- which now features a formal presentation to beginning to take action in ing into this situation," a game plan in line prior to ment or water treatment nature trail and tennis council on its findings. Englewood over lime pits Holic wrote, "while they us getting forced into it." facility. While the city and basketball courts. Email: ggiles@venicegondolier.com UNI N employees, the parties be hired for a period not to and other city job actions. (increased from $100 per Presentations on the U I Nnegotiated a seasonal exceed 90 consecutive days Minor changes in pair to $150). city's Truth in Millage employee clause, during each four-month language affect distribution notice and budget process; FROM PAGE 1 The clause states the city summer or winter season. of copies of the agreement, Council preview a domestic partnership "may hire seasonal em- Union officers and administration of the union registry; and an update on for earning additional ployees to supplement the stewards gained a perk. member list, increased Also on the Nov. 27 city the use and improvement of certifications under city's workforce," but "will Under new language, time for employees and council agenda: the airport festival grounds. the old incentive pay not remove, displace or lay any union officer who stewards to discuss griev- A discussion of chair Final reading of an agreement. off a full-time employee has held office for at least ances (from 20 minutes to placement for parades. ordinance on parking In addition to the for the purpose of hiring a 90 days has seniority 45 minutes per grievance) Enforcing downtown violations and time limits 2 percent bonus for full- seasonal employee." over others and can't be without loss of pay and public parking restrictions in certain areas. time, nonprobationary Seasonal employees may bumped during layoffs safety-shoe reimbursement throughout the year. Email: ggiles@venicegondolier.com NESTING have had a happier However, Bass said who oversees sea turtle was a long time ago," number of nests laid on N ST ending if it weren't for the sea turtles kept on patrols on the bridgeless Bossman said. Primarily the beaches is not affected Tropical Storm Debby in nesting in large numbers Don Pedro and Knight due to the tropical storms, by storms; however, the FROM PAGE 1 June. Bass estimated 80 after the storm. Tropical islands, said the islands she said, "It's been a good number of hatchlings to 90 percent of the nests Storm Isaac in August saw 300 or more nests. year for nests, but a so-so emerging from nests is. loggerheads and other laid before Debby were actually added sand to the That's a good number, year for hatches." The FWC is still collect- sea turtle species still face swept away by erosion. beaches. Nests buried by since they generally see The Atlantic Coast was ing data on how many many challenges." "A lot of erosion is the added sand from Isaac 200 to 250 nests annually. spared this year of tropical loggerhead nests actually Manasota Key's turtle really a worst-case still hatched, Bass said. "Historically, the counts storms and hurricanes, hatched this season. nesting season would scenario," Bass said. Brenda Bossman, were over 400 but that Witherington said and the Email: reilly@sun-herald.com RISE The inventory continued Peter Crowley of Re/Max also of the Re/MaxAlliance The South Venice area year over year increased E to decline, dropping Alliance Group. Group, who added that is still very active, said 31.4 percent in Venice 45.1 percent in Venice and A steady increase in builders in the area are Stewart, probably due to and 41.4 percent in FROM PAGE 1 52.4 percent in Sarasota demand is driving up seeing an increase in new the many short sales and Sarasota County and were County year over year. home prices as inven- home construction. foreclosures, according up 11.8 percent in Venice the same period. "These figures, along stories are declining, "Single-family home to Venice Area Board of and 33.4 percent in the The median selling with reports from our according to Crowley. sales seem to be on the Realtors statistics. county from September price the number at Realtors who are suddenly "Our gated communities increase as long as they This year the typical to October. which half the houses slammed with business, with golfing are seeing an are priced for our market. slowdown before an "Overall, we are looking sold for more and half for indicate that our typical increase in sales, and the Buyers are looking for election did not occur forward to a good season less rose 27.7 percent in season, driven by snow- island ofVenice is enjoying good deals, not impulse as pending sales con- for our buyers, sellers and Venice and 31.1 percent in birds and other tourists, sales, some of them knock- buying and we are experi- tinued to rise in almost the Venice community," Sarasota County compared is kicking into gear even downs for new construc- encing multiple offers on every area of the local said Stewart. to the same time last year. earlier than last year," said tion," said Gae Stewart, some listings." market. 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To reserve your place, call (941) 485-9633 Visit our website to learn more about what we can do to hel ou. www.drstevenfeldman.com 2 A- ncFr a - ual& Flowers PUBLISHER TIM SMOLARICK PHONE: 941-207-1010 FAX: 941-484-8460 10A WEEKEND EDITION NOVEMBER 24, 2012 OPINION GONDOLIER SUN EDITOR BOB MUDGE PHONE: 941-207-1101 bmudge@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR VIEW Promoting our ties to'Viva Florida' Former North Port City Commissioner David Garofalo made a timely suggestion at a re- cent tourist development meeting in Sarasota: The region should be thinking of ways to spotlight itself during the state's Viva Florida 500 festivities next year. It's a natural. We are, of course, home to Warm Mineral Springs, purported to be the Fountain of Youth the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon was searching for in the place he named "La Florida." Whether he actually got here or not is a matter of conjecture. But he was near. And the warm, mineral-rich springs fits the role. So as they say in Hollywood, don't let the facts or lack thereof get in the way of a good story. This much we know: Ponce de Leon and three ships of men first landed along the east coast in April 1513 around St. Augustine. He left and headed south along the shoreline. One of his ships was steered into the swift Gulf Stream a major "discovery" - and got lost for a few days. After cruising the Florida Keys, the Spaniards headed up the western coast. While some maintain that Ponce de Leon landed at Tampa Bay or farther north, most believe he was attracted by the wide Charlotte Harbor. It is believed the Spaniards anchored there to repair their ships and take on provisions. It is also believed they searched for the legendary Fountain of Youth, either during the initial excursion or a return trip in 1521. If they found it in our neck of the woods, they didn't record their dis- covery. Regardless, the springs in North Port sheltered the remains of sabre-toothed tigers and American Indians. That in itself is amazing. As former Sarasota County Commissioner Jon Thaxton put it, "The oldest human remains found were in Warm Mineral Springs and Little Salt Spring." It makes us unique. Unfortunately, when the subject came up, Garofalo acknowledged there were no actual plans yet to highlight the region's role in the Spanish exploration in Florida. Will someone or some group step up? We hope so. Virginia Haley, president of Visit Sarasota County, said the state organizing committee wasn't sim- ply looking to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Spanish land- ing, but to feature the diversity of cultures that have shaped Florida over the past five centuries. Others cities and counties in Florida are planning festivities for the 500th anniversary. In January, Tallahassee will have a commemo- rative re-enactment of the first Spanish Christmas Mass in the area (1539). The capitol will display his- toric maps. Communities through- out the state are being encouraged to create time capsules. Viva Florida 500 is also promoting small craft exploration of the coasts and waterways. It's a perfect time to promote historic homes, markers and trails. Warm Mineral Springs is a natu- ral place to start, but there's a lot more history here, from Sarasota and Venice to Charlotte Harbor and Punta Gorda to Boca Grande, to Arcadia to the Indian middens in Englewood. We can all look forward to an opportunity to tell our story. Be a Friend ~si We applaud the 2,300 Friends' members who donated more than 96,000 hours of their time to our libraries in 2011. Our library system simply could not survive without them. Each of the nine Sarasota County libraries has an established Friends organi- zation. Each is a separate, nonprofit 501(c) (3) organi- zation, working in concert with our library system and the community. The Friends organizations are dedicated to raising private money and increas- ing public awareness to support our libraries. Funds are raised by sale of gently used books in the Friends Book Shops, membership dues and donations, and special events. The Friends use their funds to support programs for children and adults; purchase books, e-books and new technol- ogy; and provide enhance- ments for which public funds are not available. Are there other benefits to the library besides money that Friends provide? Absolutely. Friends are called "Friends" for a very good reason. The best libraries in the country have tremen- dous community support. When our libraries work ac- tively with Friends, powerful library advocates are grown. No one knows better than a Friend that strong libraries raise the quality of life in our community and create a positive legacy for future generations. We are very lucky to have such an outstanding library system. Our Sarasota County Library was recognized as 2012 Library of the Year by the Florida Library Association for innovation and commitment to cus- tomer service. The Friends play a vital role in defining the library excellence that we all can enjoy. Libraries need Friends now more than ever. In this challenging economy, county library funding has decreased while usage and demand have increased - including 20,000 new library cardholders last year. The Friends have been critical in helping our libraries weather these times. Volunteer hours were valued at almost $2 million in 2011 for services not funded by our tax dollars. Along with library staff, the Friends are the backbone of our library system. Whether you are a library user or simply support public libraries as a part of a strong community, this is a good time to consider joining the Friends group at your library. Stop by your nearest Friends book store or visit www.sclibs.net and click on Friends. A fun and interesting Friends world awaits you. Mary Byrd, is president of the Friends of North Port Library since 2008, wrote this on behalf of the Friends Alliance, a group of represen- tatives from all nine county public libraries who meet regularly. MISSION STATEMENT To be the superior quality, low-cost provider of information and advertising in the local communities we serve. We will continuously improve: the value of information provided to our customers; the value and results for our advertisers; the quality of life in our communities; the return on our stockholders'invest- ment ... while providing a fair, challenging and rewarding workplace for productive employees. LETTERS WELCOME Letters to the editor are welcome on virtually any subject. They must be signed and give the writer's address and telephone number for verification. Letters of more than 250 words may be edited for length. We do not publish letters that condemn or praise business service. We do not publish poetry, open letters or letters to third parties. Letters from the same person will not be published more than once a month. Send or bring your letter to the Venice Gondolier Sun, 200 E. Venice Ave., Venice FL 34285. You can also fax signed letters to 941-484-8460 or email them to bmudge@venicegondolier. com. For more information, call 941-207-1000. I LETTERS FROM OUR READERS No joy in tenancy Editor: Think before you buy. I live in Bay Indies and it was the worst mistake I have made coming to Florida. We are a land-lease community we do not own the land, but none- theless we are responsible for all that is on "our" land. What a losing proposition! Our land lease has gone up $25 to $61 a month over the years and there is nothing we can do but sell. This commu- nity advertises as a resort-style community. Until I am served coffee in bed, I beg to differ. Big corporation at its finest. Bay Indies will give away a home to reap the monthly rent. When that is done, all the tax office notices is sale, sale, sale. The property value increases, it becomes supply and demand and we the people are stuck with the rising taxes. We are unable to compete with sales when some homes are priced below average. It's no bargain to live in Bay Indies, when all is said and done. We can own a home with what we pay here. There are many unhappy peo- ple in Bay Indies, and I would recommend if you're interested in living in a mobile home, have it on your own property. Sandra Donnellan Venice Editor's note: Leases in man- ufactured-home communities commonly pass taxes and other expenses along to the tenant, just as in other commercial leases. Pollution is the problem Editor: Environmentalists are again seeking to impose bottle-deposit laws on the people of Florida. The laws would require consumers to pay a nickle or dime deposit on each bottle, refundable on its return. Glass bottles are becom- ing rare, so we're really talking about plastic bottles and the effect of improper disposal on the environment and energy waste, First, let me point out that the major effect of the bottle law would fall on my neighbors who already recycle their bottles through the efficient county recycling program. Many would just continue doing so instead of having to stand in line at the store to collect a quarter for returned bottles. These plastic bottles weigh about a half ounce each and take up less space in a landfill than a banana peel. Whether recycled or tossed in a landfill, they generate no greenhouse gas. How do these bottles compare to our major energy consumers and greenhouse gas generators, transportation and housing? A short 1,000-mile air flight requires the energy in about 1,500 plastic bottles. Buying an oversize house or big vehicle like an SUV requires burning the extra energy to make 200,000 bottles a year. Can dragging used bottles to the store really be considered a fair penance for those of us with big energy appetites? And there are energy costs associated with the deposit system, too. A 200-square-foot section in stores for returned bottles will require the energy of perhaps 32,000 bottles for light and air conditioning. But pollution of our parks and waterways by tossed bottles is a more serious mat- ter. When I lived in California in the era of glass bottles, bottle- deposit laws did not deter many from tossing or breaking a bottle and losing their deposit nickle. We need a law requiring lids to be attached to the bottle. Disposable bottles should be banned, along with plastic films, bags and other items, from park and waterway areas. And we must start admiring police officers for arresting litterbugs. R.J. Windgassen Venice Harry had vision Editor: I was in a Taco Bell the other day and someone had posted a quote by Harry Truman (33rd president of the United States). After reading it, I went to Google to see if it was a real quote. Sure enough, there were several good quotes from presi- dents there. Where have all the good people gone men who believed in God and were lead- ers? This country is in a moral crisis with no leadership. This is the quote: "The fundamental basis of this nation's laws was given to Moses on the Mount. The fundamental basis of our Bill of Rights comes from the teachings we get from Exodus and Saint Matthew, from Isaiah and Saint Paul... If we don't have a proper fundamental moral background, we will finally end up with a totalitarian government which does not believe in rights for anybody except the State." Wham! That hit me right be- tween the eyes. Think about it. Harry knew this could happen in the '40s. Why don't people know or believe it today? Sandra Brookshire Venice Venice keeps improving Editor: I just wanted to publicly thank all those who have con- tinued to improve our town over the 50 years since my class graduated from Venice High School. Our class just completed another milestone with the celebration of our 50th reunion. The reunion included a tour of the new Venice High School with Principal Jack Turgeon. He gave an excellent presentation and tour of this technically advanced facility, the world-class education teachers provide there and the LETTERS 111 WEEKEND EDITION NOVEMBER 24, 2012 Be a role model when driving too STEPHEN WALLACE GUEST COLUMNIST With the holidays upon us, many teenagers will be behind the wheel vis- iting family and friends ... and often copying the driving behavior of their parents. But, is that a good thing? Not necessarily. New research from SADD and Liberty Mutual Insurance reveals an alarming example of do what I say, not what I do when it comes to distracted and dangerous driving. For example, 66 percent of teens be- lieve their parents follow different rules behind LETTERS FROM PAGE 10 city/school partnership which is constructing the modem performing arts center. We also enjoyed many fine area restaurants and attended the Venice/ Manatee football game and a picnic at Caspersen Beach. Members of the VHS Class of '62 football players were honored at halftime. They were 22-8 over three years and were the first Venice football 11 to beat the Sarasota High team (which was at least five times bigger). Special thanks to Joan and Danny Piper and the reunion committee for making this event hap- pen. Another testament to Venice is that many '62ers have returned to retire in the area. Eric Schneider Venice the wheel than they set for their children, with approximately 90 percent of teens reporting that their parents speed and talk on a cell phone while driving. Specifically, the survey found teens observe their parents exhibiting the following driving behav- ior at least occasionally: 91 percent talk on a cell phone 88 percent speed 59 percent text message 20 percent drive after drinking alcohol 7 percent drive after using marijuana In addition, teens report that nearly half of parents (47 percent) sometimes drive without a seatbelt. Red tide red tape Editor: It truly amazes me how the cover-up of my red tide cure has been handled by state and local politicians. The formula was tested for three years and found effective at killing the red tide organism without causing any harm to any other marine life. We proved the formula for less than $8,000. Mote Marine Laboratory admit- ted to spending $16 mil- lion of taxpayer money trying to find a cure. I received a patent for the distribution appara- tus to distribute the for- mula in exact amounts. I've spent 21 years of my life trying to improve our life and the ecology of the Gulf. My work has been covered up to pro- tect a private laboratory, while Floridians suffer the effects of red tide. Millions of dollars have been spent and lost on What's the harm? Prior driving research from SADD and Liberty Mutual points out that parents are the No. 1 influence on teen driving behavior. Thus, it may be no surprise that teens repeat these driving behaviors in almost equal numbers to their parents: 90 percent talk on a cell phone 94 percent speed 78 percent send text messages Also, 15 percent of teens report driving after using alcohol. In short, the link between the observed and self-reported driving behaviors indicates that parents are modeling destructive driving and the tourist trade. Good going, Florida politicians. Bob Rigby Nokomis Back away from Israel Editor: The letter "Israel is key" would be more accurate if it had stated that Israel is key to almost all of our problems in the Middle East. Clearly, our sup- port of Israel, especially its brutal occupation and oppression of the Palestinians, is the primary reason that the terrorists hate America. We were attacked on Sept. 11, we started a disastrous war in Iraq and now we are one provocation away from starting a more-insane war in Iran, all because of our one-sided, pro- Israel foreign policy. It is past time that we that their teens are fol- lowing suit. "These findings highlight the need for parents to realize how their teens perceive their actions," said Dave Melton, a driving safety expert with Liberty Mutual Insurance and its managing director of global safety. "Kids are always observing the decisions parents make behind the wheel and may see unsafe driving as acceptable." Similar to past data showing the power of teens to correct poor driving behavior by peers, the same holds true for a car being driven by their parents: Nearly three-quarters (70 percent) of the teens end all U.S. aid to Israel and become, for the first time, an honest broker for peace in the Middle East. Ray Gordon Venice You can do both Editor: The evidence does not support President Obama's claim that he supports all sources of energy. Not only did he not approve the Keystone Pipeline, but he denied the leasing of reserves to Exxon Mobil when it has always been automatic in the past. Exxon Mobil employs 102,000 workers in good-paying jobs from scientific fields to human resources, and its stock is part of numerous 401k plans. A significant amount of oil being recovered today is because of the policies of George surveyed reported that their parents listen to them and change their poor driving behavior when they point out dangerous driving practices. Unfortunately, not many teens do. So, job one is to empower young people to make their discomfort with unsafe driving known to drivers, who- ever they are. What else might help keep kids and adults safe and alive? Ongoing fam- ily dialogue about rules for the road that apply equally for everyone. Indeed, more than a decade of research by SADD and Liberty Mutual point to the potency of open, honest W Bush. Obama has not stepped up to urge Gov. Cuomo of New York to approve tracking to recover natural gas in a depressed area of his state. Energy produc- tion and environmental concerns are not mutu- ally exclusive. George W Bush epitomizes this position. Not only did he promote energy explora- tion, but he established the largest marine reserve in the world as a national monument. The island chain is 1,400 miles long northwest of Hawaii and contains 7,000 marine species of which 25 percent are not found anywhere else in the world. Our country will be much better off when we both protect our natural resources and utilize them to be a more productive nation with plentiful jobs. Cheryl Brand Venice conversations between parents and teens - conversations often made easier and more effective by the signing of behavior contracts that make clear the expecta- tions for both sides. The Parent/Teen Driving Contract is one such tool and is avail- able for free at www. LibertyMutual.com/ TeenDriving This way, "Do as I say" becomes synonymous with "Do as I do." Stephen Wallace is senior adviser for policy, research, and education at SADD and director of the Center for Adolescent Research and Education at Susquehanna University. Time to speak up Editor: Attacks on Christianity have become more fre- quent and alarming. Claims of separation of church and state are proposed to eliminate Christian faith and replace it with godless rules and atheism. It is clear that many anti-Christians are now in power. 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This time, however, there was no doubt about who the better team was. Manatee's defensive line set up shop in the Indians backfield all night and Manatee quarterback Cord Sandberg directed his offense like the well- oiled machine it is. Venice, crippled by a lethal combination of its own self-inflicted wounds and the immense talent that resides on Manatee's roster, was never in the game. Manatee took the open- ing kickoff and marched down the field with ease. A 25-yard touchdown pass from Sandberg to Brodrick Yancy opened the scoring less than three minutes into the game as Manatee took a 7-0 lead. Venice head coach John Peacock stressed that his Indians would need to play a perfect game and avoid the early mistakes that plagued his team in Venice's 56-27 loss to the Hurricanes in October. Unfortunately, that theme continued into Friday's game when Venice quarterback Kale Youtzy was picked off by Manatee's Daren Ardis, who returned the inter- ception 19 yards to the Indians 26-yard line. Freshman Johnnie Lang, taking over tailback duties for injured senior SUN PHOTO BY JUSTIN FENNELL Venice's Terry Polk scored the Indians lone touchdown as Manatee downed Venice 56-7 Friday night. Trevon Walters, made it 14-0 just three plays later on a 9-yard run through the middle of the Venice defense. The Indians offense went three-and-out again and Manatee extended its lead to 21-0 as Sandberg culminated a nine-play, 64-yard drive with a 12-yard keeper with a little more than a minute remaining in the opening quarter. Things quickly went from bad to worse early in the second quarter as Manatee scored three touchdowns in a 75-sec- ond span marred by three costlyVenice turnovers. First, Youtzy threw his second interception of the night when Arin Pruitt stepped in front of an errant pass in front of the Indians sideline and returned it to the Venice 27. Lang (eight carries, 71 yards) scored his second touchdown of the night from 14 yards out and the rout was officially on. On the first play from scrimmage following the ensuing kickoff, Youtzy's exchange with Terry Polk was fumbled and Manatee's Raland Brewer scooped up the ball and took it in from 25 yards out. A minute later, an errant shotgun snap caromed offYoutzy's hands and into those of Hurricanes linebacker John Mcelfresh, who sprinted in from 45 yards out to give Manatee a 42-0 lead less than three minutes into the second quarter. "We watched a lot of film and studied well," said Mcelfresh of his defense's turnover-laden performance. "It was the best defense we've played all season. If you play good defense, turnovers will happen." Venice responded with a 13-play, 78-yard drive that chewed up over seven minutes of time. However, the Indians failed to get on the scoreboard as Youtzy was stood up by a wall of Hurricane defenders on 4th-and-goal at the Manatee 2-yard line. Sandberg and the Hurricanes offense scored its fifth touchdown in as many possessions to close out the half, this one a six-play, 77-yard trip punctuated by a 32- yard touchdown recep- tion by Ja Juan Pollock with 40 seconds remain- ing in the half. That score ended Sandberg's night as the senior watched the entire second half from the sidelines, the outcome of the game well in hand. Sandberg completed nine of his 12 attempts for 126 yards and two touchdowns. The senior also ran for 54 yards on seven carries, including his 12-yard score. Sandberg said of Manatee's perfect first half, "We had some success running our stuff (at Venice), so it was just about executing." Venice took advantage of Josh Meyer, Sandberg's replacement, who mishandled his first snap. The Indians recovered on Manatee's 40-yard line and finally got on the scoreboard with five minutes left in the third quarter as Youtzy con- nected with Polk for a 29-yard touchdown pass on 4th-and-12. The Indians caught Manatee on its heels with a surprise onside kick that was recovered byVenice kicker Stone Wilson. A 23-yard Polk run was fol- lowed by a 19-yard catch- and-run by Isaac Whitney, and suddenly the Indians were inside Manatee's 5-yard line. That was as far as the Indians would get, however, as four Venice runs netted a total of zero yards. Due to Manatee's sizable lead, the clock ran for the duration of the fourth quarter. Meyer broke loose for a 63-yard run and his seven-yard keeper with three min- utes remaining closed both the scoring and the book on the Indians season. Peacock said of Manatee, "They're an excellent football team. I always said we had to be perfect to beat them and we weren't perfect. They're what everyone says they are. "We can't do what we did against them against anybody. At the same time, they put that pres- sure on you to make you do things like that." Youtzy, who by half- time was battered and bloodied by a barrage of Manatee hits, said, "They're unbelievable. They're really good, I've got to give it to them. We just couldn't match their front, they were eating us up all night. They're the No. 1 team in the country for a reason. If you're not perfect against them they'll expose you." The loss brought Venice's season to a disappointing end, but few expected this young Indians squad to go as far as it did. Youtzy, who ran for over 1,500 yards, was one of many Indians who surpassed preseason expectations. "I shocked a lot of people," he said. "I'm happy for myself because nobody really thought I could do it. I like to prove people wrong. I just came out and did the best I could every week and it paid off. "Everyone thought we weren't going to do anything this year. We came out and proved everyone wrong. We had a heck of a season. We were a lot better than everyone expected. We're a young team. It's just hard to go out like this." Peacock echoed those sentiments, adding that he's excited about a 2013 team that will be returning a lot of major contributors. "This is the youngest football team that I've ever been around," he said. "Our offensive line didn't have one varsity start (before the season) and all those guys are coming back. We're losing some good pieces here and there, but I've never been in a situation at the end of the season where I'll have so many guys who contributed coming back." As for Manatee, Peacock expects the Hurricanes to repeat as 7A champions. The coach said, "I would be very surprised if they didn't win the state title." Benefit set for child with brain cancer By ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR The Landings of Sarasota will host the 12th annual Lessons for Life, a program to benefit Valerie Welch, Saturday, Dec. 1. Valerie was diagnosed with a large brain tumor in 2005 when she was just 10 months old. Doctors were able to remove most of the tumor, but despite ongoing research at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, no cure exists for Valerie's ailment. Valerie, now 8, has undergone multiple rounds of chemotherapy, radiation and trips to St. Jude's Children's Hospital in Memphis. Through it all, she has persevered. Valerie and her family have continued to fight the disease, but brain cancer doesn't rest and neither can they. Lessons for Life is the United States Professional Tennis Association's national charitable program. The USPTA has raised more than $47 million through Lessons for Life since 1999 to support various causes, including the cost of Valerie's battle with brain cancer. The program will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. and will include a silent auction, a two-hour tennis lesson from 25 of the area's most talented tennis professionals, an exhibition between those pros, dinner, live music, beer and soft drinks. The cost is $50 per person or $80 per couple ($25 for chil- dren). For an additional $100 your name will be placed on a yellow ball at the building's en- trance. Make all checks payable to the Center for Building Hope and mail to Lolita English, 390 Avenida Madera, Sarasota FL 34242. For more information on Valerie's story and how you can help, visit ValerieGrace.com. Email: rsmith@venicegondolier.com PHOTO PROVIDED Valerie Welch has been fighting brain cancer since being diagnosed in 2005 at the age of 10 months. SPORTS Sponsored by CALENDAR m i.... r BBB Boys Basketball, GBB Girls Basketball BSOC Boys Soccer, GSOC Girls Soccer, GWL Girls Weightlifting, WR Wrestling Jacaranda Plaza 1635 US41 ByP COMING UP Saturday Tuesday Y... 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The Golden Flashes are ranked No. 23 and have a 10-1 record entering today's game against Ohio University. Kent State, which hadn't had more than six victories during any of its past 11 years, has won nine straight this year. It has clinched a berth in the Mid- American Conference championship game. "I'm always confident in my ability," said run- ning back and wide re- ceiver Archer, named the conference East Division player of the week Monday after racing to a career-high 241 yards with two touchdowns against Bowling Green. "It's been a great season for me as well as for the team." After a year's absence because of academic ineligibility, the 5-foot-8, 175-pound junior has had a breakout season. He is a candidate for the DoakWalker Award, which recognizes the nation's best running back, and he continues to accumulate weekly awards. He leads the team with 1,284 rushing yards and 14 touchdowns and 28 receptions for 400 yards and four scores. He leads with 560 kick return yards on 15 touches and has three touchdowns. As of Wednesday, Archer led the confer- ence in scoring, kick re- turn average and all-pur- pose yardage per game. His 21 touchdowns are a single-season record for Kent State. "Individual stats don't mean nothing," said Archer, whose 2009 freshman statistics were better than his sopho- more ones. "When the team wins, everything else is just good." The multitalented Archer has been recog- nized as the conference offensive player of the week and special teams player of the week as well this season. "He's a great player," wide receivers coach Thad Jemison said. "He studies the game. He's just a natural football player. He does things other guys can't do. He's always one or two steps ahead." Archer's instincts have made him an elusive target, tough and quick enough to shake off defenders. "He's slippery more than anything else," Jemison said. "It's hard to tackle that guy in open space." Freshman wide receiv- er Boyle is second on the team in receiving with 27 catches for 327 yards and three touchdowns. He has two kickoff returns for 24 yards and three rushes for 16 yards. "I feel like I'm getting a lot more playing time than what I thought. I'm Venice grad Dri Archer has played a huge role in Kent State's rise to national relevance. thankful and blessed to get the opportunity," he said. "It's been an awesome year. It's been really special for me." Boyle had a 63-yard touchdown catch his long of the season in the first game, which he said was his best effort because he played a complete game. He led the team with three receptions for 95 yards. "I felt like I blocked really well," said the 5-foot-9, 170-pound Boyle, whose assign- ment on punt returns is to try to block the kick. "The touchdown was kind of like a quick throw outside. I had one blocker in front. The outside receiver blocked the cornerback. I just outran the rest of the defense." Jemison said Boyle entered the program ahead of the curve in his blocking ability and is improving in running routes. "He catches the ball well," he said. STAFF REPORT While most of us were indulging in the Thanksgiving Day traditions of football, dodging the in-laws, stuffing our faces and more football, the Venice High football team was donating its time to volunteer at the local Salvation Army and feed more than 400 hungry locals. The Indians practiced early Thanksgiving morning in preparation for Friday night's playoff game at Manatee. By 11 a.m. the Indians were preparing lunch for Venice residents who were unable to provide for themselves or who had nowhere to go for the holiday. SUN PHOTO BY JUSTIN FENNELL VHS football players Stone Wilson, Dustin Ehling and Jovan Edmonds were among the many Indians who helped feed more than 400 people at the Salvation Army on Thanksgiving. Indians head coach John Peacock said the gesture was the least his team could do. 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It was filled with the faint smells of sweet pas- tries mixed with brewing coffee and touched with hints of other delicacies being warmed, toasted, poured and served. Ah, Saturday morning - always, always, always my favorite time of the week. You see, Saturday morning is all mine. Monday through Friday belongs to the workplace; Sunday is reserved for God and giving and sharing at church. But Saturday, that day is mine. I can sleep in or rise early, clean house or go shopping, get my hair done, run errands or sit around and watch made- for-TV movies. When I was raising my two children, Saturday was the day we'd go to the doughnut shop and get as many doughnuts as we could stuff in our tummies. (I could eat those calorie-laden sweet treats when I was younger and not gain weight very easily. I don't do that anymore!) At Panera, I can choose between a toasted sesame-seed bagel with butter or a small egg-and- cheese souffle, paired with a steaming cup of hazelnut coffee. There are plenty of other choices, as the myriad people usually waiting in line can attest to, but for me, the choices are slim due to the calorie, carb and sugar control my diet now requires. No matter. It is all good. This day I am meeting a friend who earlier had told me she would be get- ting a free pastry to share on her Panera bonus card. Since I hadn't been at Panera for such a long time, I decided I would allow the indulgence of half a pastry, regardless of the flavor. Admittedly, if she chose the cherry pastry, I might try to bar- gain for the whole thing, cherry being my fave. Luckily for me, my waistline and our friend- ship, she chose an apple danish, which was tasty but not the love of my taste buds. I enjoyed the sweet morsels and washed them down with the flavorful hazelnut coffee. Just as enjoyable was the conversation shared with some new friends, people my friend had been sharing time with over the past year. We sat at one of the patio tables Panera offers its customers. The day started out cool, so we took a table without an umbrella, but the temperature rose quickly. Had we started out at one of the cozy tables inside, I might have stayed longer, but I really don't like extreme BLACKWELL 15 RELIGION 6B The road to Corinth is not for every man By DEIRDRE CALLANAN GUEST WRITER Everything about him was casual, from his soft tousle of salt and pepper curls to his bare feet. "Any mail, Marilyn?" His voice, relaxed yet confident. If Clint Eastwood's early career had gone water- front rather than western, Capt. Billy Heath could have played his double. Heath slipped out the correspondence propped between jars of Mt. Olive Kosher Dills and Big John's Pickled Sausage. I absorbed his profile as he fanned through the envelopes, then he turned, laughed. "You have to be Sam's mom," he shook his head. "She looks just like you. What a sweetheart she is." I said Samantha told me I had to talk to "the captain," that I'd been reading his Dolphin Charters brochure. "Well, here I am," he laughed, "the vice president and general manager of the North Jetty Fish Camp, in charge of living life." Once we were seated outside, a mention of his cheekbones spurred another laugh from him. "Cherokee blood on my mother's side," he said. MaxWilliam Heath grew up as Bill, but the Fish Camp generates nicknames, and for many here he's Capt. Billy. Born in 1948 in Lake Wales in central Florida, he lived there until after high school. He fished for bass on the Kissimmee River, where he also did his first guiding. "It was a natural river then," he said, a sudden edge to his voice, "until the Army Corps of Engineers turned it into a ditch in the name of flood control." There followed a love of saltwater. "I fished Boca Grande with my dad. It was the '50s and they'd just opened the causeway. Boca Grande was Paradise. Then." Again, a hint of dark- ness in the tone, aqua eyes briefly stormy: "Paradise is lost." Alaska-bound in 1969, he settled instead in Seattle. "I got involved in out- door music festivals. I was very disgruntled: I turned on and tuned out." He paused, stood to toss his cup into the bin, his frame so wiry that his stone- hued shorts and faded teal shirt barely brushed it. When Heath and his wife arrived in Nokomis 35 years ago, at first he did rope-and-saddle tree work, but what he loved was fishing. "It didn't take me long to find the camp," grinned Heath. "I came because it was on the water, gravitated to it because it was called a fish camp. I didn't want to leave too early, didn't want to miss anything. A lot of partying used to go on-everybody wanted to stay until the last dog was hung. Here is probably why I'm no longer married." He tensed as a boat revved it up in the no- wake zone, rocked two craft near the rip-rap as it roared past. "Somebody oughta take him and slap the John Wayne ---- out of him. He's an idiot!" As the wake subsided, so did he. "I knew Bill Jury, then I met Marilyn. Right after Marilyn bought it [the Camp], a storm messed it up. Jocko and I came the next morning to clean up and repair, as if we were on the payroll. Marilyn's husband died, the kids grew up, Zenna mar- ried. She was one of the Jetty Seven. I remember when Zenna was a little pot roast and they were changing her diapers on the cooler," he smiled. Zenna had talked about the snook tourna- ment, I said. He nodded. "The snook tourna- ment lasted long enough to cycle through a gen- eration, from those who were kids to their helping the new kids. Then, they put a penny in a cup for each snook caught. There was $2.56. Think about that. If we catch any now, we're lucky. It's a barom- eter of what's happened." Emotions flickered across his chicory- tanned face like the cloud-spattered sky, one moment sun-splashed, the next darkening. "Everything has a story. When I came here, there was no limit on the num- ber of snook Now at the time of the season, seems it's closed as often as not. "I'm a fisherman and I love it. If I see somebody catching, I'll do my best to imitate. Some have talents -voice, poetry. I fish." He spoke about his years commercial fishing, then those more recent as a charter captain. "There were four or five commercial fish- ing boats then working out of this area. It was mid-morning. I was out on the jetty snook fishing when Donny [Davis] said, 'Let's go.' I emptied out my bait bucket, kissed my wife goodbye, figuratively and literally, and out I went. I got the bug. Not everyone can go out there for days on the sea. 'The road to Corinth is not for every man.' "We had a nucleus of four on the Bold Stroke crew for over a year. We could stay out for 12 days and nobody'd have to say a word: we'd do our jobs; everybody pitched in. It was unique." His voice softened. "After 14 hours of long- lining, 2,000 pounds of fish gutted and iced, we'd take up our own poles and go fishing. There'd be red grouper; we'd come across some big gag grouper. We'd put another 500 pounds of fish on the boat, and we'd have fun. The extra would bring us $1,200 or more. We'd wind up down in the Tortugas or up in the Middle Ground adventures with rod and reel in hand. "Donny's probably one of the best fishermen I've ever met. I loved that time with Donny. There's a bond. Some of my best friends are those I fished with on the Gulf - people you can count on. Many are gone now." It all came apart in 1987 when the National Marine Fisheries Service sent the commercial long-liners out to 120 -foot water. His edgy tone resurfaced. "Commercial fishing," Heath said flatly, "that's gone, between fuel costs, red tide, storms and the economy. We were good at it. When you pull up fish from 120 feet, they're not going to live. "The net ban put the native Floridians out of business. It legislated them out of their way of PHOTO COURTESY OF DEIRDRE CALLANAN Capt. Billy Heath on the North Jetty Fish Camp dock. -I.I S- UPI SEl~ 3b. PHOTO COURTESY OF TERESA DAVIS From the Bold Stroke's deck in 1986, Heath proudly displays a handsome wahoo. living. A lot of the families [who fished for] mullet owned valuable property. It was a massive publicity campaign based on B.S. It was not about saving Flipper. It was quite a conspiracy, such a lie." Once the heart of the commercial scene had been yanked away, he turned to charter work, though gasoline costs hurt that business, too. Comparatively, he admit- ted that some "charters are a pain in the ---. A lot of customers, I could catch a nice grouper for them, gut it, wrap it in the Gondolier, toss it to them, and they still couldn't catch it." In recent years, Heath has been chartering on the Blue DolphinVI, which was built in 2004 and is owned by Capt. Phares Rutt. Plenty of trips have been more than pleasant. On one, "I was going someplace else when I found what would have been my Fountain ofYouth if I were Ponce de Leon," said Heath. "I was riding along at 25 knots when I saw it on the meter. It appeared not as a spike but like a peak. I knew it was a massive show. These places are special; they don't come along often." One catch was rare in- deed. Aboard the Cahuna, which he ran for a while, he was doing four-hour trips for a pool company staff down from Tampa Bay. While his preference was to captain barefoot, that morning he'd been wearing new, nonskid Crocs. "The water was a little on the choppy side," recounted Heath, "when an overanxious fisherman dropped a line, which wrapped around the prop." Heath kicked off his Crocs, hopped into the Gulf to untangle the line. It wasn't until they'd moved on an hour later that he no- ticed one of his shoes had been lost overboard. "Five hours later, Capt. Gary, my mate, said, 'Here comes your shoe.' It floated up to the boat, I gaffed it up. My GPS plotter said we were one and a half miles from where I'd lost it." He smiled, "I've still got 'em- had 'em eight years." Heath handed over a photo. "That's my favorite jetty picture. I love fishing the jetties you never know what you might get, like Forrest Gump's box of chocolates. I was fishing for snook, but I hooked this juvenile tarpon. Took a quick shot of him out, released him back to hopefully live life happily ever after as a tarpon." Would he live life ever after here? He stared be- yond the placid channel toward the restless Gulf. "You gotta keep mov- ing, keep changing, or you stagnate." For a time he con- sidered joining his old friend "Czech Cowboy" in Gulfport, Miss., but that didn't happen, at least not yet. For now, he still greeted whoever was around when he collected his mail at the Fish Camp. He still visited its dock. He still stared, pen- sive, toward the Gulf as the channel's steel edge roiled against the rocks. 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Venice Theatre thanks last year's sponsors -Venice Golf & Country Club and Target who brought the gift of imagination to thousands of area students. Ceramics sale State College of Florida will host the an- nual art student ceramic holiday cup and bowl sale Monday, Nov. 26 and Tuesday, Nov. 27, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m., and Wednesday, Nov. 28, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., at SCF Venice, 8000 South Tamiami Trail, building 700. Items will cost $10 each. Civil War program Venice Area Historical Society hosts a free, public, Civil War pro- gram Tuesday, Nov. 27, 7 p.m., at Village On The Isle, Mark Manor, 930 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. William Coyle, M.D., will speak on "Triumphs of Medicine during the American Civil War." Refreshments will follow program. No reservations needed. Questions? Call 941- 412-0151 and leave your name and phone number, or go to www. veniceareahistorical society.org. 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Multiple submissions of the same event for the same date may result in all the related events being removed. Intro to Croquet, Join us for a free fun-filled day of croquet on the lawns Lucaya and Pinebrook, Venice Fl at 10 am. Info: 941-882-0840 Tai Chi for Health, Tai Chi, Venice Comm. Ctr., Room G. 10:30-11:30 AM, Tues/Thurs, $6.00/ class. 941-492-2167 In a state of hyphenation JUNE CASAGRANDE You know how gram- mar buffs can be a little, well, difficult to be around? Judgmental? Quick to correct? And you know how even when they're being quiet you can almost hear the unspoken criticisms seeping through their pores? Well, this grammar buff is about to take that dynamic to new heights, making the leap from simply abrasive to utterly insufferable. That's because I, an already- devout smartypants, recently outsmarted one of the most authoritative sources in language: I found a mistake or at the very least some fuzzy thinking in The Associated Press Stylebook. It's in the section on hyphens, in this passage: "Many combinations that are hyphenated before a noun are not hyphenated when they occur after a noun ... 'The dress, a bluish green, was attractive on her.' 'She works full time.'" If you don't see a prob- lem, don't feel bad. It took me more than 15 years to catch it. But before we get alaboawtrelo ruise, Hotel &AlrTravel Packages 7 Day Let's Getaway- Carib Cruises Tampa fr.$299 Miami fr.329 Ft. Lauderdale fr.399 Port Canaveral fr.549 10 Day Transcanal Fort Lauderdale roundtrip to Cartagena, Colon, Limon, Grand Cayman (or Ocho Rios) and the Panama Canal. fr.$1,099 2012 Holiday Sailings It's not too late. Christmas fr. $709 New Year's fr. $579 9 Day Highlights of Ireland A new land package visiting Dublin, Belfast, Donegal, Galway and Adare. Includes Guinness Storehouse, the Titanic Museum, the Cliffs of Moher and more fr.1,396 1 0 7 1 ww.llbado aelcm into the problem, some hyphenation basics are helpful. Hyphenation rules focus a lot on com- pound modifiers. The rules say to hyphenate two or more words that work together to modify another word whenever doing so makes the meaning clearer. "A man-eating lobster" needs a hyphen to distinguish a terrify- ing fictional beast from a guy sitting down to dinner. The rules for hyphenat- ing compound modifiers are very flexible. For example, in "a full-time worker," there's little danger that, without the hyphen, a reader would think you meant a time worker who had a big lunch. "Time worker" isn't really a thing, and the question of satiety seldom comes up on resumes or Craigslist job postings. But most editors would agree that a hyphen between "full" and "time" aids compre- hension here. It makes it clearer faster that "full- time" is a single concept. With the hyphen, there's no chance that the reader will even momentarily think of "full" as a distinct idea. When a compound modifier starts with a noun, a hyphen is even more helpful. Take the hyphen out of "I saw a hat-wearing couple" and it momentarily seems as though the noun "hat" is the object of the verb "saw," though it's really just part of an adjective. The true object of the Mini Vacation Get-Away BILOXI Dec. 91 & Dec 23 (Christmas Trip) Includes 4 days /3 nights Receive $75 Free Play and 3 meals at Isle of Capri Casino Resort $219 ppdo 1-800-284-1015 (941) 473-1481 Escorted Motorcoach Groups Welcome! Local Pick Ups On The Road Again Tours since1995I U verb is "couple." The hyphen helps readers see that right away. Conversely, in "a hap- pily married couple," it's clear that the adverb modifies the following word, which is why most editing styles say not to hyphenate compounds containing "ly" adverbs. But when the com- pound modifier comes after the thing it modi- fies, the rules are more confusing, so I recheck from time to time. And after reading the above passage countless times, I recently noticed a problem. Here it is. In the excerpt above, after the AP guide says that it's probably not neces- sary to hyphenate a compound modifier that comes after the noun it modifies, the guide uses the examples "The dress, a bluish green" and "She CROSS FROM PAGE 7 CIRCUMNAVIGATE SOUTH AMERICA 50 DAYS from $4,742 This is the opportunity of a Lifetime! Enjoy the best ports of South America aboard the Carnival Splendor. Sail to Brazi Chile Argentina & Much More! RHINE RIVER CRUISE 23 DAYS ............................. .. o $2,189 Cruise across the Atlantic and see some great sights throughout the Rhine Valley! Only $96 per person per day. Call today! HUB & SPOKE TOURS ai 15 DAYS ............................... fo $2,298 Our Hub & Spoke tours offer great value starting at $150 per person per day including air, most meals, and all taxes. Many destinations available. Call today! 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It's possible to parse AP's wording to the point where you could argue that this isn't an error. SUDOKU FROM CLASSIFIED But at the very least it's a failed attempt at explain- ing how to hyphenate a modifier that comes after a noun or verb. And I caught it. That's why, from now on there'll be no living with me. June Casagrande is the author of "It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of Sentences." She can be reached at JuneTCN@aol.com. Bingo @ Elks, Game 6-8pm 10 games. $1 per game + $1 BOZO, Venice-Nokomis Elks, 486-1854. Specials + Burgers etc. Dinner 5-7pm. Transition Venice, Free Movie, The Story of Stuff at 6pm Venice Library 300 Nokomis Ave 275-5431 www.storyofstuff.org FOE BIYHOV6HT SHOP LOCAL TODAY! SAVE GAS, SUPPORT OUR LOCALLY OWNED BUSINESSES Travel Shows Attend one of our Free, Informative Travel Shows and learn the FACTS about Alaska travel! No reservations required. Register to WIN a 14-Day Denali Explorer CruiseTour! 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Since one pound of body weight equals 3,500 calories, NEAT calories could potentially result in one lost pound every ten days (all other factors being equal). Chiropractic plays a role in this effort by helping an individual maintain an active lifestyle. P.S. It bears repeating that watching television is a major contributor to a sedentary lifestyle that can potentially lead to weight gain, high blood pressure, and/or high blood-sugar levels. 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Free Civil War Program, Venice Historical Society hosts free lecture with Dr. William Coyle who will speak on "Triumphs of Medicine During the American Civil War."7 p.m., Nov. 27, Village on the Isle, Mark Manor Bldg., 930 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice. No reservations required. For more info, call 941-412-0151. C3~Y~~~~i~~~lT1 ~7~M~ [IO~i~~D 4B WEEKEND EDITION NOVEMBER 24, 2012 SOUTH TRAIL CONTACT US BOB MUDGE EDITOR 941-207-1000 bmudge@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS It's do or die for Lemon Bay scenic highway By STEVE REILLY STAFF WRITER Unless the Lemon Bay/Myakka Trail Scenic Highway Committee can resurrect Charlotte County and other local jurisdictions' interest, the scenic highway signs dotting the 50 miles of designated roadway from Venice to Port Charlotte could disappear. "It's covered with dust and we need to blow it off," said committee member Mo Welling of the effort to get active support for the scenic highway from Sarasota and Charlotte counties, the counties' respective metropolitan planning organizations and the Florida Department of Transportation. The state scenic highway designation applies to about 50 miles of highway from South Venice to Port Charlotte, including State Road 776, Old Englewood Loop (Dearborn Street and Old Englewood Road) and the Cape Haze Loop (Placida and Gasparilla roads). About 60 points of interest have been iden- tified along the scenic route, including Buchan Airport, Englewood Beach and Cedar Point Environmental Park. A committee goal is to enhance and add to the attraction of the scenic route. Originally, while Sarasota County partici- pated, Charlotte County took the lead in garnering the state designation. A plan developed for the scenic highway now needs a five-year update. FDOT is also revising its guide- lines for scenic highways throughout Florida. The committee itself is independent, unlike county advisory boards that can expect assis- tance of county staff. "We don't have the expertise," committee chair Bret Clark said. "We need direction." The committee plans to call a summit of the involved agencies. A committee meeting Thursday at Elsie Quirk Library was attended by Charlotte County-Punta Gorda MPO Director Robert Herrington, FDOT community liaison Russ Muller and Charlotte County planners Inge Williams and Venkal Valtikuli. In October, Thomas Maroney, a Sarasota County Public Works general manager, attended the committee meeting. The Charlotte County planner who originally worked with the commit- tee is no longer with the county, and Williams said she did not know under which department assist- ing the scenic highway would now fall. Five years ago, Sarasota and Charlotte counties, the MPOs and FDOT rep- resentatives signed off on the scenic highway, but Herrington noted none of those representatives is with his or her respec- tive jurisdiction now. "Cutting to the chase, you're trying to get the counties and the MPOs back on board," he said. Herrington said he was willing to assist the committee in revising its plan, but he also stressed that the committee needs to renew Charlotte County Commission SUN FILE PHOTO This sign marks the fact that the State Road 776 corridor has been designated by the state as the Lemon Bay/Myakka Trail Scenic Highway. The signs may come down if the corridor plan isn't updated soon. support for the scenic highway. Besides talking to com- missioners, committee members also discussed contacting Charlotte County's tourist develop- ment director to stress the value of the scenic highway to tourism and the local economy. If Charlotte County and other local jurisdic- tions decide to let the Lemon Bay/Myakka Trail Scenic Highway slip by the wayside, Herrington said the committee can expect FDOT to come and remove scenic high- way signs immediately, maybe even the next day. He's seen it happen in Collier County with its historic U.S. 41 scenic highway designation. Email: reilly@sun-herald.com Sea snake named after local wildlife advocate By STEVE REILLY STAFF WRITER Actors feel honored when nominated by their peers for an Emmy or an Oscar. For a research biologist like Bill Dunson, having your colleagues name a new species after you is the equivalent honor. In recognition of Dunson's re- search, a newly designated species, the Asian man- grove dog-faced snake, has been named Cerberus dunsoni by researchers John C. Murphy, Harold K. Vorisi and Daryl R. Kams. Dunson, a Penn State University professor emeritus and part-time Englewood resident, said the researchers were his colleagues, but the recognition "was totally unexpected." So it's an honor to have a snake named for you? "I think so, and am very pleased to have my years of study of marine reptiles recognized in this way," Dunson said. It shouldn't have been that surprising, according to one of the researchers who honored Dunson. "The story is quite simple," Murphy wrote in an email. "Bill collected (or obtained from local people) a number of dog- faced water snakes (genus Cerberus) while he was in Palau, Micronesia." In the 1970s, Dunson collected the snakes now bearing his name in the Republic of Palau, an island nation in the Western Pacific. The snakes inhabit brack- ish, saltwater habitats and Dunson's research involved trying to learn how they processed salt. He discovered a new type of salt gland, and that dis- covery led to him and his wife, Margaret publishing a scientific paper in 1979. Murphy said, "At the time (Dunson) did the research, the snake was thought to be one of two widespread species ranging from Mumbai, India, to Australia and Micronesia." Later, they discovered the snake was a separate, previously unidentified species. "We recognized five species in the genus, including one totally new species from Palau and named it after (Dunson) - he was responsible for getting the specimens into the museums and he did the research on the salt glands," Murphy said. "Thus, we thought it was appropriate to name these after (Dunson)." In a paper published in the journal Zootaxa earlier this year, Murphy, Vorisi and Karns described the snake as "uniform dark brown, lower labials have FILE PHOTO Bill Dunson, a retired biology professor emeritus at Penn State University, examines aquatic life discovered in the Rotonda West canal at White Marsh. He's offering nature walking tours and presentations to help people to discover and better under- stand local wildlife. some yellow pigment extending onto ventral surface of lower jaw. Belly uniform dark brown to black, on dorsal scale rows 1-2 light pigment forms an indistinct stripe. Ventral surface of the tail with a wide, dark medial stripe." Discovering a new species in this day and age is not that surpris- ing, Dunson said, partly crediting improved techniques for determin- ing DNA. A number of species can look identi- cal yet have completely different DNA, he said. Though found in salt- water habitats, Cerberus snakes differ from sea snakes, which are related to cobras. The Cerberus snakes have fangs in the rear of their mouths, and while they produce a toxin, the Cerberus bite is not deadly to humans, Dunson said. The snakes that bear Dunson's name may also bear another interest- ing characteristic. The collected snakes were all females, which may indi- cate they are reproducing through parthenogenesis, which literally means a virgin birth, and allows female snakes, lizards and other species to give birth in isolated habitats without a male mate. Dunson said that should not be unexpected PHOTO PROVIDED BY BILL DUNSON Off the Pacific Island of Palau in the1970s, Bill Dunson, then Penn State biology professor, collected dog-faced mangrove snakes to research how they processed salt. He discovered a new type of salt gland. The snakes are now considered a sepa- rate species and have been named after him. HlU lU HKIRVIULU BY BILL UUNSUN Now a retired Penn State biology professor, Bill Dunson captured a sea snake in 1973. He may never have guessed in the 1970s that it would be named for him and his research in 2012. because Palau is an isolated island habitat. The advantage with parthenogenesis, Dunson said, is that a species can reproduce in the absence of males. The disadvan- tage is the species lacks genetic diversity. Email: reilly@sun-herald.com Coupon swapping at the library a cut above By CLINTON BURTON STAFF WRITER Martha Hallas sat quietly in the Elsie Quirk Library clipping coupons she pulled from a plastic bin. As she sifted through the bin, she remarked how the container never runs out. "It's perpetually filled," she said. Unlike the so-called "extreme couponing" that has grabbed the media spotlight and had otherwise-rational people rummaging through their neighbors' recycling, Hallas isn't trying to save herself a few bucks at the super- market. Her intentions are much more altruistic. The purpose of these coupons is to help the needy and troops stationed overseas. Hallas and other mostly anonymous volunteers show up at the library when they can to go through the bin, which is filled with coupons brought in by others participating in a coupon-swapping project. Hallas hopes the idea will spread. "How it works is simple. People bring in coupons they don't need and trade them out for ones they do," she said. "They take what they can use and leave the rest." Hallas said a little saving can go a long way toward helping a needy family put food on the table. "I truly believe we're in bad times with the economy," she said. "Every little bit helps." Hallas said her inspi- ration for the coupon swap came from a rude awakening. 'About five years ago, I had a friend that became very ill and I went to her home one day to prepare food for her and the canned food was five and six years beyond the expi- ration date," she said. "She had gotten the food from a food bank in Englewood and I knew there had to be a better way." Hallas said she started working with a local food bank and realized that despite all their hard work, food banks often have trouble keeping their shelves stocked. "I said to one of the ladies who was in charge of the food banks, 'This food is six, seven, eight years beyond the expira- tion date,' and she said, 'You know what, we're keeping people out of the dumpsters,'" Hallas said. "I will go to my grave with that. It's unbelievable." Hallas said she never knew anything about couponing beyond cutting them out, going to the store and saving a little money. Then she got the idea to set up the coupon swap bin at the library. At first it was just Hallas trimming coupons from fliers that people had left in the swap box. Then others started joining in. "I'll come in to take out THE NEXT STEP Most coupons expire, but Martha Hallas said many manufactures have extended the expiration date by up to six months on coupons used on military bases she said some are even considering a one-year extension so when the expiration date is looming, the coupons are collected and sent to military bases in Florida. That process, however, poses its own problem. Hallas is having a hard time dealing with the cost of the postage. Rather than seek donations to help cover the cost of mailing the coupons, Hallas is hoping more people will get involved. She said she would like to see local schools, youth or civic organizations adopt a Florida military base and collect and mail it coupons. Then, she said, maybe the idea could spread to other parts of the country. For more information on how to help, call Hallas at 203-746-9799. a book and you'll have one or two ladies going through this thing and they have their scissors and are just clipping away," she said. "People just come in. I have no idea who they are or how many there are. They just come, they see coupons left, they take the box, they sit down they do a little work like I'm doing now. It's like this box has a life of its own." Email: cburton@sun-herald.com WEEKEND EDITION NOVEMBER 24, 2012 Inventor pushes eco-friendly flushing By TOM CHANG STAFF WRITER If you're an eco-con- scious person who wants to conserve water each time you flush, "urine" luck. Englewood resident Richard Liebel has invented a "home urinal," a system that attaches to a conventional toilet and uses far less water than a conventional toilet 15 ounces, the lowest in the industry, Liebel says. "I could run the urinal for 14 days with the same amount of water as (a low-flow toilet), to give you an idea of the consumption," he said. Liebel worked on the product after a discover- ing on his utility bills that he and his wife were using 3,000 gallons of water a month. "It always occurred to me that a lot of water goes down the toilets. Then I thought, 'What's somebody to do about it?'" he said. As Liebel worked on the solution, he was inspired by the Bill Gates Foundation's international water conservation efforts. "It wasn't just here, of course, it was around the globe," Liebel said. "I started to pick up more information from maga- zines. It seems like there was no end to the prob- lems with fresh water." After completing the initial design, Liebel built the device using fiberglass left over from auto repairs. He drilled a hole through his toilet into the drain system and connected the urinal prototype. He sought help from Bob Burkeholder, a neighbor and volunteer at SCORE, a nonprofit organization that special- izes in getting small busi- nesses started through mentoring and guidance. "I did not make any PHOTOS PROVIDED Englewood resident Richard Liebel invented the "home urinal" that can be connected to toilets to reduce water consumption in homes. He is awaiting a patent. initial judgment about his idea, good or bad," Burkeholder said. "What I tried to do is help through the very complex process of taking an idea into the marketplace." The neighbors dis- cussed intellectual property issues getting patents and such. "I'm not an attorney," Burkeholder said. "I just held a lot of patents in my day, and I've been around the process a bit." Burkeholder credits Liebel's attention to detail. "He's one of the very few people who has suc- cessfully submitted a util- ity patent," Burkeholder said. "He's done a tremen- dous amount of research in the patents and all the technical details that involve applying for a patent. It's valid." Liebel is still awaiting final approval of the pat- ent. For more informa- tion, call 941-697-8359. Email: tchang@sun-herald.com Holiday musical benefits Lions Club STAFF REPORT "Rockin' on top of the World," starring Brian Gurl, Judy Alexander, Tom Ellison and The Polar Express Band, is said to offer hot holiday arrangements that just could melt Frosty "faster than a balmy December afternoon." That is how the holiday musi- cal is promoted on the group's flyer. The show will be held Dec. 6, 7 p.m., at the Venice Community Center, 326 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice. Tickets cost $25 for Section A and $20 for Section B. Proceeds will benefit the Venice Lions Club. For more information and tickets, call 941-480-9290 or 828-284-2715. Tickets will be BLACKWELL FROM PAGE 1 temperatures too hot or too cold. So, I left within about 45 minutes. I had another appointment to get to, and decided to leave a little early. I am glad Panera Bread is here in Venice. It is a warm, friendly, contem- porary coffee shop where people of all ages can enjoy making a comfort- able start to their day, any day of the week. Email: ablackwell@venicegondolier.com PHOTO COURTESY OF IMAGEWERKS PRODUCTIONS Brian Gurl, seated, Judy Alexander, standing, and saxman Tom Ellison will perform Dec. 6 in a fundraiser for the Venice Lions Club. available in the VCC lobby Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., and at the door the night of the show. - SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL Panera Bread is located at 4179 South Tamiami Trail, Venice Village Shoppes, Venice. COURTESY PHOTO 55TH ANNIVERSARY McCandless Henry and Beverly McCandless were married Nov. 1, 1957, in Richland, Mich. The couple, residents of Venice for 42 years, cel- ebrated with family and friends. 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The bride is a 2008 3:30 p.m. cer- graduate of Northgate was performed at High School in Newnan, ral of Christ the and a 2012 graduate of church with Bishop Kennesaw State University Epps officiating. A in Kennesaw. She majored on followed at the in early childhood educa- Grove Banquet Hall. tion and is employed by on of honor was UGA University Childcare uner, of Newnan, Center as a teacher. fthe bride. The groom is a 2008 aids were Lindsay graduate of East Coweta , of Gainesville, Ga., High School in Newnan, f the bride; Jesse and a 2012 graduate of , of Newnan, sister the University of Georgia )ride; Kathleen in Athens, Ga. He majored s, of Newnan; Emily in microbiology and is , of Kennesaw, attending medical school zabeth Dixon, of at the Medical College of .aw; Autumn Merritt Georgia in Athens. iesaw; and Christen After a wedding trip to the f Newnan. Dominican Republic, the man was newlyweds reside in Athens. NEWSPAPERS America's BEST Community Daily S I-.. SUN NEWSPAPERS 5B rI I 6B ELIG N WEEKEND EDITION RELIGI NOVEMBER 24, 2012 CONTACT US 941-207-1110 Ikennedy@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS Our Town Hero: Earlene Joslin What do we 'belive'? Some years ago I got an email from a young man in the UK asking many religious ques- tions. He had gotten my email address from the congregation's website. It was a fun exchange, but especially so because he had a wonderfully free at- titude toward the Queen's English. Specifically, he couldn't spell. My favorite was when he asked what Unitarian Universalist's "belive." Of course, I knew he meant "believe." Still, I couldn't resist. "Yes!" I answered, "You've got it! We Unitarian Universalist are almost wholly uncon- cerned about your theo- logical opinions. We're much more interested in what you 'belive!' After 450 years of Unitarians and Universalists try- ing to shape religious communities that keep people alive and growing theologically, intellectu- ally and emotionally, we have steadfastly refused to have a creed to filter folk out. "We assume that, if God exists, S/He knows whether you're putting God on. Therefore, if I, as a religious leader, tell you what religious opinions you are supposed to hold, I am trying to suborn per- jury; that is, to get you to lie. And, if God does not exist, then being honest with your own insides is the only sane way to live in the world." OK. It's a rather thin joke. Still, like my lousy speller in the UK, we are interested in what you "belive." Very spiri- tual people from widely diverse religious tradi- tions have held equally diverse opinions about the correct theological propositions. Though Unitarian Universalists are among the most educated of churchgoers, we do not assume that our heritage has a lock on the correct ones. Nor do we think that any tran- scendent entity worthy of notice judges us on the basis of our getting those opinions right. Oh, we love to discuss and debate them, but what matters is not your take on the ontological structures of the universe. What matters is what you "belive." Our currently most popular denominational T-shirt says, "Standing on the side of love." Yes, that means we support same-sex marriage. But more important, it means YOUNG17 By LOU KENNEDY RELIGION EDITOR It all begins on a Monday morning in the sacristy at Venice Regional Medical Center. Retired RN Earlene Joslin punches in and learns from the daily roster which patients she will attempt to visit on her rounds as a Stephen's Minister and member of the hospital's Spiritual Care Team. Joslin looks for those who have been patients in the hospital from one to three days and sets out down the halls to see if she can bring some comfort and caring to them, and to their wor- ried families. The roster is heavy during season; Joslin may try to see as many as 60 patients. After identifying herself as a Stephen's Minister and member of the Spiritual Care Team, Joslin visits for a while, then asks if they would like her to pray with them. Most patients are very receptive to prayers, but some decline. Joslin respects their choice. "We always honor their wishes," she said, "but I usually stop outside the door, lean against the wall and pray a silent prayer that the Lord will bless them and keep them and restore their health." Ron Campbell, coor- dinator of the Spiritual Care Team, says its members see people of all Christian denomina- tions, atheists, agnostics, those of the Jewish faith and Buddhist patients without preaching or trying to convert. "They just bring God's love and comfort to them," he said. The 20-member Stephen's Ministry team has seen 24,000 patients since the program began three years ago, accord- ing to Campbell. Not all churches have Stephen Ministries, but those who do ask participants to spend 50 hours in care-giving training that includes lectures, discussion, skill practices and confiden- tial Christ-centered care. Those wishing to be part of the Spiritual Care Team at Venice Regional Medical Center tack on an additional 12 hours learning about hospital schematics, protocol, protection of health information and regula- tions and patient privacy and confidentiality. Joslin has given to others as a Stephen's Minister at Trinity Presbyterian Church for nine years and sees two families from the congre- gation on a regular basis. She spends two to three hours at the hospital on Earlene Joslin is Our Town Hero who volunteers at Venice Regional Hospital as a Stephen's Minister and Spiriitual Care Team member. After many hours of training, she visits and prays with patients there as well as in her congregation at Trinity Presbyterian Church. Monday and was one of the first Spiritual Care Team members at its inception in 2009. In addition, she serves several hours on Tuesdays in Trinity's food pantry. Peer review meetings and in-service programs also fill her calendar. "My father once told me you can never out- give God," Joslin said. As a nurse practitioner and nurse anesthetist for 37 years before retiring, Joslin is mindful of pa- tients' needs and wishes. "These are sick people not up to their full capacity of coping," she said. "We need to recog- nize that they're hurting, they're confused and many times frightened." She has always be- lieved that spiritual care and medical care go hand in hand. "Hospital chaplains have told us that chaplaincies are now teaching more and more about the importance of spiritual care for patients," she said. "And medical schools are acknowledging that the patient's spiritual and mental well-being go along with physical healing." Her favorite prayer is in keeping with those beliefs. "I always ask that they have a sense of well- being, that they will trust in the doctors and nurses for healing, but depend upon the Lord for His divine grace in healing because he is the Great Physician." If you are a Stephen's Minister and wish to vol- unteer as a Spiritual Care Team member at Venice Regional Medical Center, call Ron Campbell at 941-408-8705. Email: lkennedy@venicegondolier.com Chabad Center plans needed expansion FROM CHABAD JEWISH CENTER OF VENICE The Chabad Jewish Center of Venice and North Port is getting ready to celebrate eight years of service to the community in a grand way. Chabad has recently purchased more than 4 acres of land on Jacaranda Boulevard to house its new facility. Originally launched in a living room and trans- ferred six years ago to its current storefront loca- tion on South Tamiami Trail, Chabad's programs are full and expanding. The purchase will enable the center to serve more individuals and families PRINCE OF PEACE (WELS) EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Service: 10:00am Pastor Paul J Werner 2222 Englewood Road, Englewood I 474-0776 Swww.princeofpeacefl.com Fisherman's Net Church Non-denominational, Spirit-filled 941-223-1180 Sunday 10AM Service 1101 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice Island www.fishermansnetchurch.com NEW SERVICE TIMES First Baptist ILNIGL 9:00AM Classic Service 10:30 AM ModernService 312 W. Miami Ave, Venice 941-485-1314 S www.fbcvenice.org I Worship with us: Sat. 5 pm Sun. 8:30 & 11 am Counseling Appointments 926-2959 460314 I SMASk's E 5piscop Church Office: 941-488-7714 508 Riviera Street, Venice (2 blocks west of Venice Regional Medical Center) Saturday 5:00 p.m. Holy Communion (contemporary) Sunday 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion (wth nursery) g Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion & Healing Service The Rev James H Puryear, Rector Visit us on the web at: www.stmarksvenice.org and expand its diverse social, educational and religious programming. "As we continue to grow, expand and inspire, we also continue our commitment to main- taining an environment that serves the needs of the Jewish community in South Sarasota County," said Rabbi Sholom Schmerling, executive director of the Chabad Jewish Center. "It's a real challenge maintaining a wide array of programs in our current space. It's too small." Plans for the site at 1681 Jacaranda Blvd. include construction of a state-of-the-art Venice- Nokomis United Methodist Church Sunday Worship: 10 AM Children's Puppet Church: 10:15 AM Adult Sunday School 11:15 AM Youth Fellowship Monday 5:30 PM 208 Palm Avenue, Nokomis Phone 488-4137 (West of US 41,4 blks. South of Albee RdJMatthew Currie Ford) www.vnumc.net vnumc(davstar.net Senior Pastor, Glenda J. Brayman 10,000-square-foot facility that will house a synagogue, social hall, youth wing with classrooms and multi- media children's library, commercial kitchen and administrative offices. Established in 2005, by Schmerling and his wife, Chaya Rivka Schmerling, Chabad has stood strong as an organization that serves the community's various needs. Chabad has been privileged to provide a safety net to families and individu- als through counseling; hospital and prison visitations; adult and youth education classes; hands-on educational You're Invited CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Jerry Van Dyken, Pastor Larry Potts, Associate Pastor Sunday Traditional Worship Services 8:00 and 10:45 am Contemporary Service 9:15 am Sunday School 9:15 am and 10:30 am Nursery Provided for All Services Parking shuttle provided 493-7504 1475 Center Road, Venice www.cumc.info caringanddoig. Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice Worship Service and Youth Religious Education Sunday loo3 a.m. Rev Mike Young, Interim Minister r- ,,,' Venice - y Pesterian SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 9:15 & 11 AM Children & Youth Programs--9:15 AM Loving nursery available at both services Wednesday Morning Chapel Service-9 AM 488-2258 venlcepres.org 825 The RIalto, Venice On the Island, 2 blocks south of Venice Regional Medical Center programs; holiday en- richment programs; and the Women's Circle. Chabad is always there for an adult or child in need. Treasuring each individual for his or #ANewLife COMMUNITY CENTER home of 'lew- .fe Assemble of cod her unique qualities is Chabad's hallmark. The new facility will be a place of permanence for Chabad, where all Jews in South Sarasota County can call home. www.nlaog.org 941.493.0775 5800 Tamiami Trail South, Venice 34293 Sunday Worship: 8:45 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Family Night: 7:00 p.m. Drop by and discover our warm family environment, exciting worship and a message that makes a difference! Healing School: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. Celebrate Recovery: Thursdays 6:00 p.m. t LAKESIDE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2401 S. Tamiami Trail (Across from So. Cty. Admin. Bldg.) 493-5102 web: www.lakesidelutheran.net g email: LLC@lakesidelutheran.net Worship 8:00 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship 9:15 a.m. Children's Church 9:15 a.m. Nursery 9:15 & 10:30 am Ciia TM' m ,arrag&F mI lyC unli ng ,usli.n 1 i 93[1 PHOTO COURTESY OF CHABAD JEWISH CENTER Rendering of the new facility planned by Chabad Jewish Center of Venice and North Port on land purchased on Jacaranda Boule- vard in south Sarasota County. The LORD will give strength unto his people; | the LORD will bless his people with peace. Psalm 29:11 TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE SBible Fellowship 9 am S i Worship in the Word 10:15 am 700 Center Rd, Venice (Garden Elementary) (941) 525-6196 i///iii//ll~ :WEEKEND EDITION NOVEMBER 24, 2012 ACROSS 1 Witch-trial city 6 Knight_ 13 Mater 19 Lowers 21 Gorged 22 Halo 23 "Treasure Island" quote 26 Eastern name 27 Chinese "way" 28 Egg-shaped 29 Common verb 30 Depression 31 Networks 33 Deface 36 Details 38 Move like a crab 40 Preposition 41 Household hinter 43 Milit. unit 45 Force: L. 46 Stew 48 In addition 49 Moslem fast days 51 English race course 53 Delaware Indian 54 Space 57 Festival: Suffix 60 Small measures 61 Inborn abilities 62 Shade of green 63 Con: Prefix 65 Time periods: Abbr. 66 Warm 67 Essences 69 Method of scenic display 71 Follows 23 Across 72 Mountains 73 Oklahoma city 74 Coeur d' 75 Moor 76 Island off Alaska 77 Lip 78 Merchants 80 The Way: Astron. 82 Cowboy's affirmative 83 Some 84 Shining 85 Footless mammal 87 Grainy 89 Grape refuse 90 Aaron Burr, for one 94 Aromatic rootstock 95 Title 96 Relished 98 Cotton measure 99 Leaven 101 Late Canadian doctor 103 Fixed 104 Dumb guys 105 East: Ger. 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Call 941-735-4223 or go to www.scbb.org for more dates and times. From Suncoast Communities Blood Bank SOLUTION TO NOV. 17 CLASSIFIED CROSSWORD IDO ` L U L'H H C Rl c DITu E TET TODDI L LINDA I RA 0 I LED MCCOY FLORETS R D RECEDE lORM H E C L LI E 1! H p 1L A tlA I O P A L NEAT M R GALE ROC AURAL MESA EANYSERITENYMPH BINIHO'A RYIUHURA ANY WRiI E NYMPH SOLUTION TO TODAY'S CLASSIFIED CROSSWORD SOG LO AL F FL L I rI L AL SH AlRE L A EI GE 'Nr RE L I ST T IG DU E 5 I u-.1! P D; I A'N E .l'E NIDj E 1 R. U HAIN D E H 5 ELu O_ iEJS. U E EMR 5E E. I THE BIG RED BUS SCHEDULE Florida's Blood Centers needs all types of blood donations. Donating blood takes about an hour. Every donor receives a mini- physical and a screening with each donation. All mobile donors will receive a thank you gift. Donations are taken at 4155 South Tamiami Trail, Venice Village Shoppes, between Ross and Publix, Venice, or on The Big Red Bus, which will be in Venice Sunday, Nov. 25, FFLORIDA' I BLOOD CENTERS 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., at Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road; and Tuesday, Nov. 27, 8 a.m.-noon, at Colonial Manor Mobile Park, 1200 Ridgewood Ave. Call 941-492-9202 or go to www.fbcdonor.org for more dates and times. From Florida's Blood Centers LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? By AUDREY BLACKWELL ASSISTANT FEATURES EDITOR With Thanksgiving just around the corner, Venice Mayor John Holic and his wife, Pam, joined about 100 local business representa- tives, residents and friends of The Windsor of Venice Nov. 14 at the second annual "We're Thankful" event to benefit those in need of food. For the second year in a row, the event was cosponsored by The Windsor's Schelle'y Cunningham, director of sales and marketing, and the Kendrick family, owners of Venice Print YOUNG FROM PAGE 6 we take people where they are. It means that treating one another with justice and compas- sion trumps ideological correctness. It means that we would become Center. Local busi- nesses prepared Feed The Family baskets and donated nonperishable goods to the decorated boxes and bins at The Windsor. Food is being collect- ed for three area orga- nizations: Lift Church of Venice; St. Francis of Assisi Church of Grove City/Englewood; and Englewood Helping Hand. Lift Church is pre- paring grocery bags that contain all the traditional Thanksgiving meals for more than 70 families. The Thankful event is helping to make that goal reachable. St. Francis of Assisi aware of how we are related to that wonderful diversity of folk out there and learn how to live out of that awareness. It is why we join with other faith communi- ties to help address the human need out there - and yes, in here as well. Learning how to create the beloved community, Church has a food pantry that feeds hundreds of people each week in Englewood and local communities, Cunningham said in a press release. "The shelves become bare quicker this year, especially around the holiday season. Unfortunately, it's also a season where more and more people need the assistance," she said. Englewood Helping hand helped 9,654 individuals from Feb. 1 through Sept. 30, including Venice-area families. Working with several local churches, Englewood Helping Hand reaches out to across all the barriers - real and imagined that we humans have erected, is what we are called to do. Yes, it matters what we "belive!" The Rev. Mike Young is interim minister of Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice. 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PHOTO COURTESY OF BONNIE KAISER Pets dressed up for Halloween walked the runway at Paws And Claws in Englewood to compete in the 2013 pet calendar Jonathon Case, Venice High School band leader, and some band contest. students celebrate the receipt of a participation trophy for marching in the Sun Fiesta parade in October. Venice's Only Not-For-Profit, Faith Based Continuing Care Retirement Community Offering: 00 -O O 0o VILL ON TI EVE RYDAYi PHOTO COURTESY OF CHUCK DENNER The gospel choir from Greater Holy Temple Church performed during the Revive! festival Nov. 3 at First Christian Church. * Independent Living * Assisted Living * Skilled Nursing Care * Outpatient Rehab GE ISLE , NEW DAY p (941) 486-5484 920 Tamiami Trail South S Venice, FL 34285 Children play in the bounce house and others play sandbag toss at the Revive! festival Nov. 3. Debbie Waldron, left, Julia Miller, Jill Bruenning, Kelley Tate, Randi Sanders, Paula Siegel and Carol Adams, all from the Morgan Stanley office, participated in the Making Strides Against p% ^ ,Breast Cancer walk. To share your photo with us, email a JPG at least 4 by 6 inches with a list of who or what is in the photograph to ablackwell@venicegondolier.com, or mail photos to: Venice Gondolier Sun, Attn: Photo Album, 200 E. Venice Ave., PHOTO COURTESY OF PAWS AND CLAWS Apple Jack, a horse whose owner impersonated the headless horseman on Halloween, was highlighted in the 2013 pet calendar contest, held at Paws And Claws in Englewood. Bishop Frank Dewane, of Venice, and Theresa Smith attended the Freedom Rally in Sarasota Oct. 20. Tebow, a 20-pound cat dressed like a frog for Halloween, was PHOTO COURTESY OF DIANE HOUSTON a show favorite at the 2013 pet calendar contest held at Paws And Claws' Englewood location. 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SALE 18,999 #12299 3.6L V-6, SIX SPEED AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS/MIRRORS, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY CRUISE CONTROL, FULL STOW & GO SEVEN PASSENGER SEATING, SUPPLEMENTAL SIDE AIR BAGS FOR ALL ROWS, TILT/TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN, A/C WITH DUAL ZONE TEMPERATURE CONTROL, TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM, ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL, AM/FM/CD MEDIA CENTER, AND MUCH MORE. A I r!!!! Owners wait 34 and 40 years for dream cars Most of us have had to wait for things in our lives, especially if you are a senior. It took Charles A. Williamson, now 71, 34 years before obtaining his dream car, the Tuxedo Black and Silver 1958 Corvette, one of today's feature cars. That long wait began when he was growing up in North Carolina at age 16 when he got his driver's license. While in high school he discovered an advertisement of such a 'Vette in a magazine and told his dad, George Williamson, that's the car he wanted someday. At the time both parents were farming for a living and raising a family. Thus spare money was very limited. They were happy just to have a 1951 Chevy sedan, so talk about an expensive Corvette didn't sit too well, telling young Charles he could buy four Bel Airs for the same price, besides that little car only holds two people and he'd never be able to afford one. Nevertheless, the idea stayed in his mind even in the four years spent in the Air Force, followed by an apprenticeship program with IBM as a tool and die maker. He worked for them 30 years and retired at age 50. By then mar- riage to Mary Ellen had taken place along with five children in their busy lives. Charles thought he'd waited long enough to fulfill his dream of getting that 1958 and purchased this beauty from a doctor nearby in Chapel Hill, N.C. Sadly, his dad passed away and never got to see it. Mary Ellen, who was a very successful real estate broker, later retired and of course the children have grown up and have five grandchildren for the Williamsons to dote on, one of which they person- ally adopted. Everything is beautiful! Back to the special 'Vette, nicknamed "The '58," has only 56,000 origi- nal miles and is driven for pleasure, often on Sunday for one of those old-fashioned afternoon drives. Certainly many of us older folks fondly recall those looked forward to motoring experiences. Since this couple reside in Port Charlotte, you may see them with this gleam- ing automobile in the area. Feel free to speak to them and Charles' pleasant Carolina southern accent. They are good people with a great sporty car! Specifications for the 1958 Corvette: Basic cost new, $3,631; Production, 9,168; wheelbase, 102 inches; weight, 2,783 pounds; engine, V8, 283 cubic inches; Horsepower 245 with two four-barrel carbs; transmission, Borg Warner T10-4 speed; Rear- Posi Trac. Sharp, green Malibu Gulf Cove Port Charlotte resident Hamilton "Kip" Ernst and wife of 44 years, Linda had a 40-year wait before getting this sharp green 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu 350 hard- top coupe. Their story goes like this: Both were born, raised and at- tended schools together in Buffalo, N.Y Right out of school they married, then Kip, as he likes to be called, went into the Army for two years and was sent to Vietnam. While in combat he was very badly wounded with shrapnel throughout his body, came back to the states to spend many long periods of hospitalization. He is classified as total DAV and is still hindered by those terrible wounds. Somehow with Linda's guidance and encourage- ment, plus cooperative VA hospital staff this man was able to succeed in becoming mobile once again. They parented two children, Craig, who lives in Phoenix, Ariz., with his wife and one child. Lyn, the other child, remains in Buffalo. The Ernsts contin- ued to stay in New York to be near family, and Linda worked for 15 years as a teacher's aide until retiring in 2004. They often visited Florida and being a DAV were allowed to stay at the KeyWest Naval Base. Finally after Linda re- tired, both decided they'd had enough cold weather and settled in the Gulf Cove area on the water. Each love to boat and fish, which they can now easily do. She enjoys swimming in their own pool and reading. Kip had been looking at pictures and reading about muscle cars for the past 40 years wait- ing for the right time and a special Chevelle similar to aV8 LeMans they owned years ago. Finally on the Internet recently he discovered exactly what he had always wanted, today's co-featured car, a 1971 Chevelle Malibu 350 series atVolo Collector Car Sales near Chicago. After seeing many photos and detailed descriptions, a deal was closed and the dream car was shipped here to Charlotte County which happily turned out as represented. No more waiting, now it's time to enjoy "the Green Machine" dream car, which they do. You can find them at various auto events, always at the Joe Cracker Open Cruise In, near the Town Center Mall, the first Thursday of each month. Specifications for the 1971 Chevelle Malibu 350 coupe: Basic cost new, $2,980; production, 180,117; wheelbase, 112 inches; weight, 3,342 pounds; engine 350 cubic inches; HP 300 (has cowl instruments on hood); transmission, turbo hydramatic; rear-Posi Trac; has factory A/C. Don Royston is president and co-founder of the Veteran Motor Car Club of America SWFlorida Region and may be reached at 941-575-0202 or leekr42@embarqmail. corn. SUN PHOTOS BY LEE ROYSTON Hamilton "Kip" Ernst, owner of the 1971 Chevy Chevelle Malibu. m.-':- ~~:i ;.s i ^ ^ Charles and Mary Ellen Williamson owners of the 1958 Corvette. ~I FOR YOUR CALENDAR Today, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Last Saturday of Month Open Cruise-In at Home Depot, 3491 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda. No entry fees or pre-registration. Open to all makes,models or year cars, trucks or motorcycles. Free coffee, doughnuts and orange juice to all drivers for first half hour, 50/50, door prizes. Assisted by the Veteran Motor Car Club of America. Call Lee at 941-626-9359 or 941-575-0202. Nov. 25, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., Muscle Car City Last Sunday of Month Swap Meet/ Auto Related Flea Market. Bring your own table and set up free of charge. Diner, Memorabilia and Gift Shop and inside Car Corral open free to enter. Call Dina Modesto at 941-575-5959. Dec. 8,9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Punta Gorda Kiwanis Second Annual"Fill the Trunk with Socks"Open Car Show at the Slip Knot Lounge, 1601 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda. Assisted by the Veteran Motor Car Club of America. Any make, model, year vehicles are welcome. Participants entry fee is $5 or one package of athletic socks. All socks go to kids in Charlotte County Schools; Trophies will be awarded to old car owners. For informa- tion, call 941-575-0202. The Sun Classified-Section A Page 2 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, November 24, 2012 Saturday, November 24, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 3 2000 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 2005 Services 2010 Professional 2015 Banking 2020 Clerical 2025 Computer 2030 Medical 2035 Musical 2040 Restaurant/Hotel 2050 SkilledTrades 2060 Management 2070 Sales 2090 Child/Adult Care Needed 2100 General 2110 Part-time/ Temp 2115 Home Based Business 2120 Seeking Employment HELP WANTED 2001 BOOKKEEPING & ACCOUNTING We need an experienced Bookkeeper to help us run our business in our Port Charlotte office. Must have experience with Quickbooks. Only respond by email: conrad@tampapests.com PROFESSIONAL S2010 CHARLOTTE SUN Part Time Position Typesetter/Designer Person to design and make corrections to ads. Knowl- edge of Photoshop, Indesign and or Quark. Day and late after Noon hours. Must be willing to learn new skills. 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Pt Charlotte s n i-. t naro[[ Ias I I The Sun Classified-Section A Page 4 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, November 24, 2012 Starting over By DANNY GAWENDA SPECIAL TO THE SUN Well, I'm back. Darned old computer quit and I'm too cheap to buy a new one, so as a "jack of all trades," or a "know it all" as my wife says, I fixed it myself. The old comput- ers come with the program discs, so after installing a new hard-drive, it was easy as pie to reprogram it. Although I lost most of my information and programs, I went online and recovered the programs. Most of them were free. American-made cars At a recent meeting of the minds, a question came up as to just what is an American-made car? After a brief two-hour argument, most said anything made by the "Big Three." They were wrong. The car that was made in North America using the most North American parts was a Toyota Avalon with 85 percent. (The Toyota Matrix has 95 percent North American parts, but it is made in Canada.) On the other end is the Honda CR-2, made in the USA, but with zero percent parts made in the USA. What I do not understand is how can it be made with North American parts when we have very few companies in the USA that manufacture anything. I went to a local Toyota dealer and asked to see a headlight for a 2012 Avalon. Right on the box it said "Made in Japan." When I questioned the parts salesman as to why, he said "everything is made in Japan or China." So where are they getting the made-in-the-USA parts to make these cars? Check out www.americans working.com. This website shows all the companies that manufacture in the USA. Did not find any that made car parts. If you know of any USA manufac- turers of car parts, let me know. Important things The Mustang Club of Charlotte County had their annual car show at Fishermen's Village in Punta Gorda. A lot of the newer cars this year. Ed Walton brought his new 2012 Roush Mustang which was a great crowd pleaser. Several Ford Shelby's also were shown. The weather was great and talking to the crowd of people everyone enjoyed the show. The Sun Newspaper had their "welcome back snowbirds" car show in Port Charlotte, and a big crowd came out to enjoy the day, see the cars and tour the complex. Last Saturday was the Muscle Car City monthly car show in Punta Gorda, and the parking lot was getting full as the snow- birds are back with their rides. I spoke to RickTreworgy, owner of Muscle Car City, and he was elated that they are back. Again, the weather was great and it brought out a lot of cars. Check out these websites for car shows in our area: www.flacarshows.com www.CruiseNewsOnline.com www.PremiumCarShows. com www.westcoastmusclecar club.com www.coolcruisersof southwestflorida.com www.flhrh.com www.musclecarcity.net www.collectorcarstv.com www.veniceaaca.com www.eventhobo.com www.kara-fla.org (Sarasota area) For more info, contact Danny G., Head Lugnut, atLugnuts@ gmx.com. SUN PHOTOS BY CHRIS PORTER Auto Marketplace Rick Gladwell, general manager, and Chris Freeland, owner, cut the ribbon for Harbor Nissan's new full-service used vehicle store, Auto Marketplace located across U.S. 41 from Harbor Nissan at 4329 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. Chris Freeland, Rick Gladwell and Katherine Robinson of Encore National Bank celebrate the ribbon-cutting at Auto Marketplace. There's just no easy fix for this oil leak Dear Tom and Ray: OK, this is going to be a bit of a long story sorry. As a college graduation present, my father got me a used 2004 Mercury Sable with 189,938 miles on it. When he gave it to me, he said it had only a small oil leak, but that leak turned out to be coming from the oil pan, and it's more than a small leak. I have to fill it every three to four weeks, which is getting expensive. So I took it to a friend, who is also a mechanic, and he dis- covered that my oil pan is welded in place, not screwed on, like it should be. So we are at a loss as to how to remove it and replace it without things getting really expensive. My friend thinks we should drop the engine and try it that way. What do you think we should do? Kylee RAY: I'd say fill it with oil every three to four weeks and start applying for sales jobs, because they sometimes come with company cars. TOM: You're in a lousy situation here, Kylee. Your o~o CLICK and CLACK TALK CARS by Tom & Ray Magliozzi Because anyone who owns a car needs a laugh twice a week. oil pan is leaking, most likely because the gasket failed. Normally, that's a pain in the neck, but not a horrible repair. But I'm guessing that at some point in this car's recent past, someone broke off the bolts that attach the oil pan to the engine block. RAY: That would explain why they welded it back in place. The proper solu- tion would have been to drill out the broken bolts and tap new holes, and use slightly bigger bolts to reattach the pan. But that's a big and treacher- ous job, so they took the easy way out. TOM: Your friend is suggesting that you do that job now, because it requires pulling out the engine. RAY: But before you go to that length for a car with close to 200,000 miles on it, try a simpler solu- tion. Start by thoroughly cleaning the area where the oil pan meets the engine block. Use a good solvent, like Brake Kleen. You can reach most of the oil pan from underneath the car with minimal removal of nearby parts. TOM: Once it's been re- ally well-cleaned, remove any rubber gasket mate- rial that's hanging out, and then lay a bead of silicone caulk on the seam. There's a type of silicone caulk that's impervious to oil, which you can get at parts stores, and that's the stuff you want. RAY: I would start by putting a thin layer of the caulk where the pan meets the block, and let it dry overnight. Then apply another layer the next day. Even if it doesn't com- pletely stop the oil leak, it may slow it down. TOM: And that'll give you time to shop around for some really cheap cases of oil. Good luck, Kylee. What's the right way to rotate tires? Dear Tom and Ray: I just spoke to two dif- ferent tire shops and got opposite answers to the same question. The right-side tire on my pickup is wearing quicker than the left. I have radial tires. I assumed it was normal, due to the way the differential works. One tire shop told me that I should be rotating in a cross pattern, while the other tire shop said that I should be rotating only front to rear. I was always told that reversing the tire rotation caused tire separation. Which an- swer is correct? Eddie TOM: Well, neither shop gave you the advice you really needed, Eddie. They should have told you that you need a wheel alignment. RAY: Right. A right-side tire shouldn't be wear- ing any differently from the one on the left side. So if it is, something's mechanically wrong, and rather than rotate your tires and chew up another (now good) one, you should get that problem diagnosed and addressed first. TOM: Depending on whether it's the front or rear right tire and what kind of suspension you have, a single tire can go out of alignment because the frame got bent in an accident, or because one or more of the suspen- sion parts got bent or simply wore out. So the first thing you need is a good, old-fashioned four-wheel alignment - along with whatever repairs are necessary to get the wheels to actually align. RAY: Then, once your truck is properly aligned, you can absolutely cross the tires. You can cross all of them in an "X" pattern, or you can cross just the two you move to the front. Or cross just the two that you move to the rear. If you have a full-size spare, you can add that into the rotation, cross three of them, put the spare on the right rear and toss the leftover tire in the trunk. Your options are limited only by your talent for origami and your ability to count. TOM: There are a few exceptions. You can cross the tires only if you have the same size tires on all four wheels. If you have a muscle car, for instance, in which your rear wheels and tires are larger than your fronts, obviously, you can rotate only from side to side. RAY: And if you have directional tires (some high-performance tires have treads that are designed to go only in one direction), you can rotate only front to back on the same side. TOM: But for most people, tires can and should be crossed when they're rotated to even out the wear patterns and the pace at which they wear out. Why do unmitigated cheapskates like Tom continue to buy nothing but old clunkers? Find out by ordering Tom and Ray's guide "How to Buy a Great Used Car: Secrets Only Your Mechanic Knows." Send $4.75 (check or money order) to Used Car, PO. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. 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More info 941-421- 8485 IMAGINE MEDICAL PREP CNA, HHA, MEDTECH, CPR. Financing Avail 941-429-3320 UNEMPLOYED? Earn Your Commercial Driver's License (CDL) in Just 3 Wks. & Join the Ranks of Employed Truck Dri- vers Nationwide. Located Punta Gorda FL SunCoast Trucking Academy 941-347-7445. BIBLE STUDY & CHURCHES oa 3065 CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 1936 E. Venice Ave. Venice Friday at 9am. Study features video teachings of noted Bible Scholars on various subjects. For more info. Call Rev. Jones at: 941-485-7070 or visit www.CBCVenice.com BIBLE STUDY & CHURCHES 3065 COMMUNITY CENTER 4PM 7PM each Wednesday. Christ the King Lutheran Church, 23456 Olean Blvd. PC, Open to All Ages. For more info 941-766-9357 FAITH BUILDERS A Basic Study to Build your Christian Faith. Call Pastor Parsons at Christ the King Lutheran Church for times. 941-766-9357 Port Charlotte ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4005 Palm Drive, PG Thursday @ 10:30 a.m. Adult Bible Study Open To Everyone! 941-639-6309 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 278 S. Mango St. Englewood Monday & Thursdays at 9am. Offering chair exer- cise classes For more info. Call 941-474-2473 LIC. CHRISTIAN COUNSELING 941-876-4416 Liberty Community Church North Port Charlotte BURIAL LOTS/ CRYPTS 3070 CRYPTS, SIDE-X-SIDE $5,750 Royal Palm Memorial Gardens. (941)-639-2591 Gulf Pines Memorial GARDENS IN MAUSOLEUM @ CHAPEL OF PEACE SECTION PNF 20 & 21 CALL 941-206-0250 GULF PINES MEMORIAL Gardens Mosulem Building 11, 3rd Level Sect. PB35 $5300/obo 941-475-6272 or 941-441-7839 LOST & FOUND : 3090 FOUND furniture dolly on Fri. 11/16 area of Home Depot on McCall Rd. in Englewood. Call 941-460-8064. FOUND DOG, Small White Maltese Mix in the Vicinity of Port Charlotte. Respond to Animal Welfare League on Durant Street P.C. FOUND Female Brindle Pit 3-5 yrs old Very Friendly Loves People & Other Animals INFO CALL Dee Hannon 941-769-1111 DOG IS AT Animal Control, DeSoto Cnty 863-993-4855 GOLD INFINITY chain Lost Nov 12th Venice Heart & Vascular Ctr. Sentimental value. Reward for return 941-493-0197 ( -NEED A JOB? - CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! LOST CAT Missing grey cat. Last seen Mincey & Bluebird, Northport 3 weeks ago. CALL 941-237-7907. LOST CAT: CREAM COLORED MAINECOON, MALE, LARGE 3 YRS OLD, ANSWERS TO TOMMY, LOST NEAR TOLEDO BLADE & KENDALL DRIVE AREA. PLEASE CALL 941-306-8689 LOST WALLET in the Vicinity of the Good Times Cafe in Englewood on 11/19. Please Call Robert 406-600-5201 ARTS CLASSES S3091 ACRYLIC PAINTING CLASSES starting Dec 10th, at NP Hobby Lobby. Call Barb for more info 941-497-1395 S ARTS CLASSES S3091 ART JOURNALING Classes All Ages and skill levels. My studio or yours. Fun and affordable. Shauna Lee Lange Studios 941-875-9090 BEACH GLASS & Shell Jewelry @ Creative Classes. Call Susan for info, Venice: 941-492-2150. SHELL CRAFT CLASS Saturday Nov 24th 10am-4pm Final class of year. Make beautiful shell decor. All sup- plies included. Call Linda (941)-493-2276 CREATIVE BEADING Crystals, pearls, shells, beads Classes 9-12, 2nd & 4th Fri. Creative Classes, 2357 S. Tamiami Trail. Call 941-473-0829 941-276-4264 MAGIC OF MOSAICS CLASSES & WORKSHOPS ROSEMARY, ARTIST/INSTR 941-697-7888/941-258-6873 www.FlamingoFanny.com EXERCISE CLASSES S3095 GULF COAST ACUPUNCTURE 151 Center Rd. Wednesday 5:30pm Thursday 9:00 am Saturday 8:30am YOGA FOR BEGINNERS Proceeds to Venice Wildlife Center Call Rick or Mary 941-488-1769 RELIGION CLASSES 3096 BEGIN YOUR DAY IN DEVOTIONAL STUDY Christ the King Lutheran Church, 23456 Olean Blvd. TUES & FRI 9:00-9:30 am. For more info 941-766-9357 Port Charlotte C r *S t ASII AUN SUNWS ii ^jM^^Bii~ ~~ ~ W J^/J NEWSPAPERS ^ Bk ' Find the people here to keel) your home. business and transportation running smoothly, Include Your Business in This Directory. Call 866.463.1638 mc4 BEI O M lIlTraili ller Repair fwe doit RO IJONES ERA MI TI LE _TO_ aIer Repai.FREE EdTIMATEll Insallan Of All I Major & Minor Pressure Cleaning InstallationOf All I I I Rescreening s iee i Tile, Marble Stone Remodel Baths Floors Boat/Utility Demossing Trees Repa & Reple & Wood Flooring YOUR TILE OR MINE Trailers .Tree-,,, "--,j T. n'Removal Looso: Landscaping Loose o1 HlOW Shower Bath Remodel *Stone Portelain Sprins, Axles SoddingWeeding Floorile New Construction Marble* Wood Floors Installed Lifetime Resident - & Remodeling 941-625-5186 Bearings, Tires OwnerOperated FREE ESTIMATES CELL: 941.620442 Lights & Wiring David Sandefur Established 1988 MARTY-OWNER/TILESEER Englewod 30 years experience 941-204-2444 Licins Workman's omp. 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IUU U Exterior Doors Maintenance, Repairs, Install Free Estimate Windows, Doors Complete Handyman Service Venice Warehouse Complex f/Iee nimnse Wdow. Dors Call today for your REE ESTIMATE clns. & Home Repairs 941 .321.1 873 (941) 485-8402 941-661-5281 Lic./Insured 941.321.1873 N ======== I I j)) Tre Exper IEi )rlrS e )Tree m-, 0 )Tree Servic Saturday, November 24, 2012 ads .you rsun net EINICIV The Sun Classified-Section A Page 11 RELIGION CLASSES 3096 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4005 Palm Drive, Punta Gorda Various Days & Times CONFIRMATION/BIBLE STUDY Adult Infomational class 941-639-6309 OTHER CLASSES : 3097 CONCENTRATIVE MEDITA- TION with Linda Weser, 4 p.m. every Monday at Unity Church of Peace, 1250 Rutledge Street, off Veterans Boulevard between Orlando Boulevard and Torrington Street, Port Charlotte/North Port line. Free; open to the public. 941-276-0124 SClassified = Sales 5000 BUSINESS SERVICES AN OCCUPATIONAL LIC. may be required by the City and/or County. Please call the appropriate occupational licensing bureau to verify. CHILD CARE 5051 ALL CHILDCARE FACILITIES MUST INCLUDE, WITH ADVERTISEMENT, STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY LICENSE NUMBER. FLORIDA STATE LAW requires all child care centers and day care businesses to register with the State of Flori- da. The Sun Newspapers will not knowingly accept advertis- ing which is in violation of the law COMPUTER SERVICE 5053 A COMPUTER TUTOR (Your home or mine) ONLY $25.00 an hour! Please call Steve at: 941-445-4285 SMART TV & SMART PHONES Too Smart for You?? Need Wi-fi, Computer, Internet Set-Ups..ETC! Call Steve (941)- 2688811 Recent Navy Vet S CONCRETE S5057 POOL DECKS, REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS. FREE CRACK REPAIR WITH POOL RENOVATIONS 941-375-1103 BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! CLEANING SERVICES 5060 A CLEAN SWEEP Residen- tial, commercial and Construc- tion clean up, Honest & Reli- able. 941-223-0303 or 423- 6661 Nat's Cleaning Serivce! 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Call for all your needs, Sm/Lg 941-628-8326 Lic/Ins SUNSHINE SEAMLESS GUTTERS Cleaning Repairs Removal 0 Install BEST PRICES (941)-286-2663 Lic/Ins & TREE 5LAWN110/ AN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE may be required by the City and/or County. Please call the appropriate occupational licens- ing bureau to verify A JAMISON TREE SERVICE Complete & Professional 15% Sr Discount! CERTIFIED ARBORIST ON STAFF! FREE EST. LIC. & INSURED 941-423-0020, ENGL 941-475-6611 WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATE. LANDSCAPE DESIGN- FREE. Let me show you what $1000 will do. Growing Grounds. (239)-265-2766 FR EMT PR C SHARKS TOOTH CONSTRUCTION & LANDSCAPE SERVICES Lawns & Palms & MUCH MORE! Best rates in area! Now offering senior discounts 941-219-8741 www.sharkstoothservices.com ADVERTISE WITH THE SUN CLASSIFIED WALLPAPERING L 5140O BEST PRICES -- QUALITY JOB Best Coast Painting Residential/Commercial Handyman services also! 100/o Off With Ad! 941-815-8184 AAA00101254 L-------------------- STEVEN'S CUSTOM PAINTING Res/Comm. Int/Ext FREE EST. Lic. & Ins. 941-255-3834 Need a Friend? Look in the Classifieds NEWSPAPERS CLEANING 4 5180 BAILEY'S PRESSURE CLEANING Tile roof Clean- ings starting at @$150. Call 941-497-1736 SCREENING L 5184 RANDY HASKETT SCREENING POOL CAGES, LANAI'S, ENTRY WAYS, LIC. & INSURED 25YRS. EXP 941-809-1171 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venlce/Elnglewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas MISCELLANEOUS 5230 SPAULL'S SSmall Engine Repair Golf Cart & Lawn Equipment S Sales & Service SSet of 6 Volt Golf Cart Batteries for $449 (+tax) Carryout Only (installation Available) S Paul Wilkerson 829 Bostick Road . : Bowling Green FI 33834 : SO*OOS0O*000500*000 6000 MERCHANDISE GARAGE SALES 6001 6002 6003 6004 6005 6006 6007 6008 6009 6010 6011 6012 6015 6020 6013 6025 6027 6030 6035 6038 6040 6060 6065 6070 6075 6090 6095 6100 6110 6120 6125 6128 6130 6131 6132 6135 6138 6140 6145 6160 6165 6170 6180 6190 6220 6225 6250 6260 6270 Arcadia Englewood Lake Suzy Nokomis North Port Port Charlotte Deep Creek Punta Gorda Rotonda Sarasota South Venice Venice Out Of Area Flea Market Auctions MERCHANDISE Moving Sales Arts & Crafts Dolls Household Goods Furniture Electronics TV/Stereo/Radio Computer Equip Clothing/Jewelry/ Accessories Antiques & Collectibles Fruits/Veges Musical Medical Health/Beauty Trees & Plants Baby Items Golf Accessories Exercise/Fitness Sporting Goods Firearms Firearm Access. Bikes/Trikes Toys Photography/Video Pool/ Spa & Supplies Lawn & Garden Storage Sheds/ Buildings Building Supplies Heavy Constr. Equipment Tools/Machinery Office/Business Equip & Supplies Restaurant Supplies Appliances Misc. Merchandise Wanted to Buy/T rade 6000 MERCHANDISE ARTS AND CRAFTS S6025 DRAWING TABLE 42x31 white top accs&lite exc cond $75, OBO 941-629-6374 ORIG. PAINTINGS Starfish or sandollar aqua/tan acrylic 6x6 $15 859-466-9572 STEEL PICK machine silk flo- ral designing/extra picks $50, OBO 941-214-8119 TRIPOD METAL adj to 52in new w/carry case $25, OBO 941-214-8119 TRIPOD NEW METAL adj to 52in portable with carry case $25, OBO 941-214-8119 DOLLS Lo 6027 BOB MACKIE Moon Goddess New never removed from box $100 941-505-7755 A Bargain Hunters Delight Check the Classifieds first! A Whole Marketplace of shopping is right at your fingertips! Call The Sun Classifieds Today! From Venice, Englewood, North Port Areas Call 941-207-1200 From Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 941-206-1200 BOB MACKIE Queen of Hearts New NRFB $125 941- 505-7755 MUFFY BEARS Muffy Vander- bears-nonsmoking-ex.cond. $5 941-258-0810 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 AREA RUG 5'x8'.beige w/bor- der.new. $79, OBO 941-235- 2203 B&D STORAGE Cabinet plas- tic/69x18x26/4 shelves $15 941-460-8508 BAND SAW 9" Sears Trades- man.Extra blade $65 941-661-8437 BED MATTRESS & BOX. New Will Sell $100. 941-629-5550 BED FRAMES Queen size bed frame $45 941-493-6380 BEDSPREAD white crochet hand made new $200 941-227-0676 ASK US HOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! BIKE LADIES bike & helmet $50 941-456-2873 BIKE, MEN'S Mountain tour- ing, excellent cond. $35 941-460-9758 BLINDS BALI Vertical header and blinds off white color 104x84 $40 941-626-0304 CABINET ROLLS metal office 2 doors & place equip on top 23x23 $35 215-514-4750 CARPET Cleaner Bissell Lit- tle Green Mach Pro-Heat Turbo- Brush $50 941-613-2854 CEILING LIGHTS brass, crystal, w/chain $55, OBO 941-697-1110 Saturday, November 24, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 11 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 12 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, November 24, 2012 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 CHANDELIER BRONZE fancy scrolls, 24x24, 5 white lights, chain $75 941-743-2656 CHANDELIER TIFFANY style, 14x16, multicolor w/chain $50 941-743-2656 CHANDELIER WHITE fancy scrolls, 20x30, 5 lights, chain $125, OBO 941-743-2656 DEEP FRYER for Turkey, stainless, many extras! $50 941-286-5741 DINNERWARE SERVICE for 8, hardly used $10/ OBO 941-766-0857 DISHES, PFALTZGRAFF Dish- es Filigree, serve of 8, NEW $75 941-661-9443 DISHES,GIBSON SERV. for 8.White/Gold tr. $15.00 941-474-4254 FILET KNIFE Electric Rapala DIx AC/DC 2 set blades Case $25, OBO 920-470-5014 FILTERS, AIR HANDLER Pleat- ed 24x24x4 Pack of 6 New in Box $50 941-493-3851 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad, the ad must be 3 lines or less, price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** Classified = Sales HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 FLUORESCENT LIGHTS fixt. 2-4ft new in boxes $100, OBO 941-697-1110 FRIDGE, Maytag side by side $45 941-467-6077 GEL-PROMAT 12"X72" new- $199@BB&B. Now $85 obo. 941-474-4254 GRAND FATHER CLOCK Mini Table top excellent condition $50, OBO 941-468-3488 I BUY FURNITURE Or anything of value! 941-485-4964 JARS CLEAR Glass for C'mas balls/candy,seashells. 5grad szs. $25 941-276-1881 LAMP, GOLF motiff clubs&shade 36"high $45 941-474-4383 LIGHT FIXTURE bath 36" chrome w 6 cf bulbs $20 215-514-4750 Locking Desk Home Office Pickled Oak, matching Cabinet $150 OBO 941-769-3475 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 MATTRESS, QUEEN & BOX. Brand New Will Sell $175. Also Have KING. 941-629-5550 MATTRESS / queen box spring set Springwall chiro- practic $150 215-514-4750 Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: yoursun.com and click on Classifieds *Fast Easy * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUNMe CHlECK TIHE CLASSIFIED! HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 MATTRESS KING size King- Koil Good condition $150, OBO 941-743-0668 MATTRESS TWIN Sealy Superba Great Condition $80 941-258-7980 MIRROR 48X42 plate glass mirror no frame $15 414- 899-0006 MIRROR, LG. ornate gold 4'x2'.beveled glass.beautiful. $125, OBO 941-235-2203 PAINTING LG.54X43, Aqua Frame,Sny.Egret Very Florida $75, OBO 941-882-8752 QUILT/COVERLET/SHAMS GREEN/WH rev. full/qu sz. Like new. $35 859-466-9572 REVERSE OSMOSIS 4 stage filters used, no tank $25, OBO 941-626-0304 SERGER SINGER $125; Brother $50; Kenmore $40, All Ex. Cond. 941-493-7166 SEWING MACHINE Singer mdl 99K exc cond, attachmts $175 941-474-3641 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 SEWING MACHINE, Feather- weight Singer 221 Working $200, OBO 419-438-2220 SHELVING UNITS 1-5 shelf steel and 1-4 shelf plastic each $15 941-391-6163 STORAGE CONTAINERS w/lid plastic L 33" W 21" H 9.5" $6 941-585-8149 VACUUM HOOVER WIND Tunnel $20 941-474-4383 VACUUM KIRBY G6 series, power propelled with acces- sories $165 941-474-7387 VACUUM THERMAX CARPET CLEANER $100 941-286-3280 VANITY TOP 48" Cultured marble Vanity top with sink $75 414-899-0006 VANITY TOP 48" Cultured marble vanity top with offset sink $75 414-899-0006 WORKLAMP-BLUE MAX Clamp-on, 2 flex arms, swivel base $55 941-412-9090 I ^"-'= ..' sm-:'F.d= *A Gil;l GE &Ym i !*!S I!E SARASOTA COUNTY N 6001 Arcadia Area 6002 Englewood Area 6003 Lake Suzy 6004 Nokomis/Osprey Area 6005 North Port Area 6006 Port Charlotte Area 6007 Punta Gorda Area 6008 Rotunda 6009 Sarasota Area 6010 South Venice 6011 Venice 6000 MERCHANDISE GARAGE SALES 6001 m SAT. Nov. 24 8am-lpm Cross Creek RV Resort Annual Yard Sale 6837 NE Cubitis Ave. All Welcome! ENGLEWOOD GARAGE SALES 6002 IFRI.-SAT. 7:30-2 5314 MONTEGO LANE 33981. BLACK FRI MULTI-FAMILY Household, Furn, sm appl, tools, clothes, alot more DESOTO COUNTY Boca d Grande -" V S NORTH PORT GARAGE SALES 6005 [-FRI.-SAT. 9-2 7184 Gama Ct. XMAS decora- tions, toys, household misc., clothes, refrigerator. -FRI.-SUN. 8AM-3PM 3860 Garlenda Ave. Household items, Xmas, Golf Balls, & misc. Come & See!! [SAT. 8-? 3560 Elyton Ct. Upright Freezer, Man- nequin, Painting by Vanhunt, Ester and Others, Jr. Electric Guitar w/ Amp by Marigold, 6' Wine Rack, Antique Maps, Antique 1930's Wood Peiqat Tribe Fishing Pole, 2 Genera- tors, Washburn 1951 Amp. LOTS of Collectables, Tools, and Household & MORE! PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 BLACK SATURDAY SALE SAT, 6:30-2 2675 Lakeshore Cir., Hugh multi-family sale, clothes, toys, assorted household items. PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 DFRI-SAT 8-2 DEEPCREEK 103 Tocopilla St. HUGE SALE!! Clothes, Glassware, Hard- ware, HobbyTools, Misc. Take Sandhill, L-Deep Creek, L-Aysen, 4th R. SClassified = Sales DFRI-SAT 8-3 175 Harris- burg St. Black Fri. Sale Many gift items, fishing, lots of good clothes, pictures & more FRI-SAT 8-3 S 25550 Palisade Rd. 2 Family Yard Sales, Deep Creek Rays Memorabilia [cards, auto- graphed balls, bats, gloves, t-shirts, promo items,etc], Commemorative Whiskey Bot- tles, German steins and beer glasses, Ceramics [Lamps & statues], Metlox Sculptured Daisy Stoneware for 8, Assort- ed Collectibles, Perennial plants. FRI-SUN, 8-4 17399 Marcy Ave. Hugh Estate Sale. House- hold & vintage items, medical equip, tools, books, & clothes. Burnt Store PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 M FRI.-SAT. 8:30-?? E 4485 Tamiami Trail. PARKING LOT SALE WILSON REALTY Sale to include but not limited to: Tires, Electric and Hand Tools, Antiques, Christmas, Clothes, Small Frig, Boat Motors, Building Materials and Fishing Stuff and TON's of other things -FRI.-SUN. 9-4 S3490 Kenneth Rd. Moving Sale. Everything must go! Appliances, furniture, etc. EstIr l Sale SAT-SUN, 8-3 19310 Water Oak Dr, #103 Furnished 2-Bdrm Condo. Everything must go. Call for entry 941-628-1721 CHECK. THE -iSAT. 8-12 New York Ave. S2 Family sale. Regular stuff, stop by! -ISAT. 9-1 17474 Norse- Iman Ave. Huge sale some- thing for everyone! RfiTES 1 day- 1 1.95 4 lines ($5.00 ea. add'l line) 2 days *18.25 4 lines ($5.00 ea. add'l line) 3 days 23.40 4 lines ($5.00 ea add'l line) 7 days 29.65 4 lines ($5.00 ea add'l line) To place your ad cal: 866-463-1638 FREE GARAGE SALE SIGN WITH ANY AD GARAGE SALES 6007 -SAT.-SUN. 8-12 S1226 Edmund Street. 3k watt Electric start Honda Generator, utility trailer, more PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 GARAGE SALES 6010 -FRI.-SAT. 8:30-3PM 0607 Morningside Rd. MOVING SALE furniture, household, too much to list. Dont miss! 941-497-1005 [SATURDAY ONLY 8-1 HOURGLASS LAKES OFF 776 BY THE DOME FLEA MARKET COMMUNITY SALE SEVERAL FAMILIES QUALITY ITEMS! DON'T MISS! GARAGE SALES 6007 CONSIGNING WOMAN 6188 Elliot St. Now is the time! to bring in furni- ture/household items to sell! (941)-505-9701 F-FRI.-SUN. 8-4 25062 Doredo Dr. Burnt Store Village Furniture, Clothes, Sporting Much more. Dont miss! ISAT. 8-12 25477 Marion Ave. On the corner of Marion & Florida St. Rummage Sale! Furniture, chairs, couch, antiques & much more! -SAT. 8-3 3500 Mondovi Ct, 422 Punta Gorda, FI 33950. Huge garage/moving sale, furniture, tools, electron- ics, kids toys, adult and child clothing and much more. SAT. 9-2 16170 Trading Post Rd. in Burnt Store Lakes. Antiques, collectibles, furni- ture, household items & much more. Saturday, November 24, 2012 ads .you rsun net EINICIV The Sun Classified-Section A Page 13 HOLIDAY ITEMS S6031 ARTIFICIAL TREE 10ft Won't fit in our house! $60 941-505-0243 C'MAS ORNAMENTS: Sil- ver,white,blue. Approx. 80 items $7 941-276-1881 CHRISTMAS LIGHTS 300 NEW IN BOX-ENGLEWOOD $5 941-475-7577 CHRISTMAS TREE-LTS,ORN many more items, to many to list. $25 941-764-7823 CHRISTMAS VILLAGE, ceramic w/accessories $175, OBO 941-629-5746 COKE COLLECTION Publix lighted store in box new cond. $25 941-828-0469 CUCKOO CLOCK Like New Cuckoo Clock $75 941-889-9187 DEPT 56 North Pole Christ- mas Village 24 Houses at $20 each $20 941-496-8349 DOMINOES, Giant Color New,in Wooden Box.Very Nice Gift. $20 941-421-9984 HOLIDAY DOLL collection $25 941-227-0676 JIM SHORE Christmas 3shep- herds &Creche-in orig.box $25 941-258-0810 LIBERTY FALLS Christmas village,new in boxes+extras $150 941-828-0469 NATIVITY SET 1981-1982 Avon Nativity Set $100 501-442-8612 HOLIDAY ITEMS FURNITURE S6031 Lo L 6035 RANDALL REINDEER W/BOOK New,Naughty or Nice. $15 941-421-9984 SILK PLANT: Beautiful Pink Poinsettia w/lg velvet bow 15"Hx18W $8 941-276-1881 STAR PILLOWS: Gold/Silver metallic w/ctr bells Nice Unused $29 941-276-1881 TREE, CHRISTMAS 9FT, WITH 1001 WHITE LIGHTS $50 941-473-3773 VILLAGE-Dept 56 Dickens & New England Series, 9 pieces at $20 ea 941-429-2404 XMAS PLACEMATS, Napkins & Rings. 4 each. Excellent condition $20 941-575-9566 USE CLASSIFIED! XMAS TABLECLOTH & 10 Napkins. 62"x96". $20 941-575-9566 FURNITURE 6035 2 GLASS Table Tops 1@$80 1Beveled@$140 OBO 701/2x401/2 941-429-7889 2 LANE Big Man Recliners cost 1300 dk. green fabric $495 941-240-8980 A FURNITURE SHOPPE BUYING Quality Used Furniture 941-473-1986 BANQUET TABLE 5 Ft. Dia Sturdy and clean.Seats 10 $50 941-468-2752 Find in the BAR STOOLS 2 outdoor C I heavy black no cushions (used) NP 2for $20 941-544-1128 BAR STOOLS 28" Country Style. NEW! $89, OBO 941-286-2407 BDRM SET 2 TWIN HDBRDS DRESSER MIRROR NIGHT- STAND $499 941-412-9682 BED MATTRESS & BOX. New Will Sell $100. 941-629-5550 BED FRAME Queen Bed frame queen size $22 941-492-3430 BED, TRUNDLE King Coil mattresses. Rarely used. $95 941-697-1421 BEDROOM SET queen/white- moving $100 941-766-0464 BEDROOM SET WICKER, BEAUTIFUL. $350 574-849-0242 BEDROOM SET, Beautiful White King Size Panel Bed, w/Door Dresser w/Glass Front Panels, Mirror, Chest, 2 Night Stands, New-in-Box. Cost $4,300 Sell $2,500 941-286-9550 BOOKSHELF OAK, 5 shelves, 81x30 $75, OBO 941-655-8280 CHAIR SWIVEL recliner,leather,teal,ex.condi- tion $100 941-255-3446 CHAIR SWIVEL rocker,high back,gold/biege,highback,like new $150 941-882-2446 it Classified CLASS IFIED/J L FURNITURE 6035 CHAIR TAN/TAUPE,rolled arms, dark wood legs, nice $125 941-882-2446 CHAIRS LEATHER 2*CLUB*6MO.*CRM & BEIGE $100 941-697-1109 CHAIRS SIX off-white Parsons chairs,good condition $120 941-828-2619 CHINA CABINET & side serv- er ivory/rattan trim 79x38x18 $175 941-474-3194 CHINA CABINET, ORIENTAL 2PC BLK BAMBOO TYPE LIGHTED $60 941-743-2435 COFFEE TABLE Brown with glass tops $25. 941-493-6380 COFFEE TABLE Cherry, 45 x 27, 16 inches high $25 941- 391-5034 COFFEE TABLE Wht wicker w/glass top w/lower shelf $75, OBO 314-609-1575 COFFEE TABLE, DOLPHIN glass top. 2 dolphins, oval 129 941-284-7024 Classified = Sales COFFEE TABLE,2 end tables, glass top, like new $125 941-662-9191 COMPLETE FURNISHINGS for a 2 bedroom rental. $499 941-815-0247 COMPUTER DESK Brown in color $40, OBO 941-493-6380 CORNER CURIO Cabinet,dark wood, glass door $250, OBO 941-766-1178 COUCH TAN leather very nice cond. recliner ends, elec. mas- sage $375 941-769-5995 CURIO LT oak wd 77x45x17 mir back,4 gl shiv EXC COND $450 941-474-3194 DAY BED With Trundle White. LIKE NEW!! $300, OBO 941-286-2407 DESK 2-L-SHAPED w hutch-7 drawers-keyboard drawer $490 941-698-9896 DIN. TABLE walnut fin, 42x72 w/leaf, pedestal, 4 chairs $325 OBO 941-766-0857 DINETTE 42" round table w/4 chairs. ex cond. $225 941-662-9818 DINETTE SET 4 chairs light oak, exc.cond. Deep Creek $125 443-621-7428 DINETTE SET Glass & rattan w/palm tree pattern on chairs. Like new $350 941-627-5205 DINING RM set, ORIENTAL DRK WOOD, 6 CHAIRS 42"X60" $150 941-743-2435 S FURNITURE OO 6035 DINETTE SET 4 chairs, ex cond $149 574-849-0242 DINING ROOM table Oval, 66x39 w/2 self-storing leafs $30 941-391-5034 DINING ROOM table w/leafs & 6 chairs, off-white. $200 941-445-4369 DINING SET 4 chairs,self-stor- ing leaf,rectangle,light wood,A- 1 $295 941-882-2446 DINING SET 8 PIECES OFF WHITE RATTAN FABRIC GLASS TOP $499 941-412-9682 DINING SET Dolphin dining table and chairs $300, OBO 941-429-0760 DINING SET Rattan from Leaders glass top 42x62 4 chairs $349 941-627-6542 DINING SET Solid oak 40x60, 4 oak chairs, coverpad, A+ cond. $275 941-743-2656 DINING SET, Table w/4 chairs $100. Curio cabinet $100 OBO 941-426-4672 DINING SET/6 CHAIRS BEAU- TIFUL DENMARK STYLE $300 941-916-9946 DINING TABLE + 4 chairs Brown solid wood 42".Good cond $100 941-979-9194 DINING TABLE 54in.glass.4 chairs. $350, OBO 941-244-8640 DINING TABLE black glass top formal table 3x6 $199 941-662-9818 DRESSER 5-DRAW, $74 941-623-3496 DRESSER TALL 4 drawer white & pale green GC $60, OBO 941-735-1709 DRESSER, SMALL 3 drawer w/matching side table Black GC $65, OBO 941-735-1709 DRESSERS (4) EA. BEAUTIFUL. V.G.C. $95 574-849-0242 END TABLE-FRUITWOOD Glass Top Square Shape Very Nice! $20 941-766-1198 END TABLE:QUALITY natural rattan w/glass insert,26"x26" sq. $45 941-276-1881 END TABLES-PAIR. Solid wood w/fancy sides & beveled glass top. $50 941-766-1536 ENT. CENTER Solid oak glass dr. 53x44.5, tv area 31x25.5 $75 941-426-3829 ENT. 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EC $75.00 941- 623-0346 QUEEN/FULL BED frame NW Englewood $45 941-894-4115 RATTAN BAR w/2 stools Excellent cond deep creek $225 941-627-6542 RECLINER LAZY BOY Very ood condition Mauve color. 175, OBO 941-483-1058 RECLINER-made by Sealy $75 941-623-3496 RECLINERS LEATHER couch and loveseat. $495 941-423- 3655 ROLL TOP Desk $30, OBO 941-493-6380 ROLLTOP DESK 35" Walnut Secretary early 70's PRESTINE $150, OBO 941-497-3703 SECTIONAL LEATHER *dark-red*3pc. $499 941-697-1109 SERVING CART Rattan Fin.18X29 Good Cond. $50 941-882-8752 SLEEPER SOFA matching loveseat,Blue and white $350, OBO 941-525-4884 SLEEPER/SOFA QUEEN Dark fabric, Clean gd cond NW Eng $75 941-894-4115 SOFA 3-SEATER,light multi- color,very good condition, PC $50 941-391-6126 SOFA BED Pillow Back Beige/Blue Like New $150, OBO 941-769-3475 SOFA QN sleeper / chaise, layzboy, excellent tan, 8" matt unused $1600 new ask $475 941-486-4268 SOFA RECLINERS on ends tan ex cond $175 941-586-6885 SOFA, $400., Leather offwhite, 941.468.9311 SOFA/SLEEPER tropical Bahama style, queen, A-1 $495 941-882-2446 SPICE RACK / TVstand older style wood w3glass shelves needs tic $30 941-544-1128 STAIN GLASS Panels, Duck, Roses 19" X 20", Must See!! $100 941-496-8349 SWIVEL ROCKER w/ottoman & wood w/cushions each $50, OBO 941-629-5746 T.V. ARMOIRE SOLID MAPLE WOOD, 35" OPENING. $100, OBO 941-624-6224 TABLE 01 leave 04 chair beautiful $199, OBO 941-391-6551 TABLE Attractive Antique Solid Drop Leaf Maple, No Chairs, $150 OBO 941-764-6970 TABLE KITCHEN table 36/36 2cushioned chair $35 941-240-8243 TABLE/2 CHAIRS 36" round glasstop/black metal $60, OBO 941-456-6100 TRIPLE DRESSER wooden/2 mirrors/9 drawers excel cond $45 941-460-8508 TV ARMOIRE Drexel Heritage Cherry Wood antique $495 941-637-1992 TWIN BED base with drawers underneath. Solid wood. $35 941-766-1536 TWIN BED rattan/linens/new $25 941-460-8508 FURNITURE 6035 TWIN HEAD & Foot Board wood med to darker color GC $60, OBO 941-735-1709 WALL MIRROR 38X42 BEVELED GLASS WOOD FRAME $100 941-412-9682 WICKER DAY bed excellent condition 2 single mattress can be used separately or together $200 941-268-6495 WORKSTATION LAMP 2 flex- ible arms, swivel base. Dimma- ble $55 941-412-9090 ELECTRONICS LW 6038 DICTIONARY new Franklin spell correction $20 941-227-0676 DVD RECORDER for dvd's manual & remote was 197+ only $76 941-697-1102 GO.VIDEO VHS combo player and records on new tapes $30 941-474-7387 GPS GARMIN GPSMap 76CS with extras. $135, OBO 941-483-1058 T.V. 20 inch w remote ex cond $30 941-586-6885 TOWER SPEAKERS, Sony 3 v hi qual sound @ 440 watts only $94 941-697-1102 WII SPORTS SYSTEM 7 GAMES 2G-SD EXTRAS $300, OBO 941-286-3826 WIRELESS ROUTER TP-LINK 54/108M PLUS USB ADAPTER $40, OBO 941-412-9682 XBOX 360 arcade console only, works great firm $70 941-564-9499 TV/STEREO/RADIO S6040 CAR STEREO pwr amplifier sherwood 100w $60, OBO 941-769-5995 DIRECT SATELLITE oval dish w/ 3LNB & portable stand. $50 941-639-0838 DISH PRO Video Path Multi- Switch model DP34 4 receiver outputs $25 941-637-6432 DVR, HUGHES 40 Has new Card. Direct TV. $25, OBO 941-244-2944 ENTERTAINMENT CTR WOOD GLASS FIT TO 65"TV $285 941-473-4194 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! 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INCLUDES COVER. PRETTY! $40 954-809-5325 CONVERTIBLE CRIB White, sleigh crib, High End, Venice $300, OBO 941-525-4884 CRIB BEDDING PINK/PUR- PLE BUTTERFLIES. $80 954- 809-5325 CRIB MATTRESS 100% organic, by natur-pedic $100, OBO 941-525-4884 CRIB MATTRESS NEW MAT- TRESS FOR TODDLER BED/CRIB $80 954-809-5325 CRIB MOBILE, FISHER PRICE PRECIOUS PLANET MOBILE. NEW!! $40 954-809-5325 DRESSER/CHANGING Table White, matches crib, $250, OBO 941-525-4884 SLEIGH CRIB 3 in 1 Good Cond walnut color $75 941-429-8507 GOLF ACCESSORIES 6125 1Reconditioned Club Car Four Passenger Golf Cart New 2012 48 volt Batteries. Lights, Hardtop, Windshields. Good Paint, Tires & Charger Great Condition $2950. 941-716-6792 Other Carts from $ $1950 2 CLUB CARTS new rear seats, lights, windshield, mir- rors, new batteries in 1, ser- viced $1,995 ea. 603-969- 0053 2 FOR 1 GOLF LESSON SPECIAL Short Game School Playing lessons on the course 4 45 minute lessons Total cost person #1 $120 Total cost person #2 FREE You and a partner split the cost Gary Bower Dir. of Golf/Teaching Pro. 614-527-9527 6 V GOLF CART BATTERIES SET/6 NEW POWERTRON OR DEKA US MADE W/12MO WARR. EXCHANGE/CASH&CARRY $389 941-769-1431 GOLF ACCESSORIES S6125 2 GOLF PULL CARTS 1 BAG BOY $10.00 1 $6.00 OBO 941-625-3228 6V GOLF CART BATTERIES set/6 Powertron US made w/warranty. The CART GUYS incl tax $439 941-575-8181 GOLF 400 pages of every- thing Golf. Great gift/keepsake $20 941-391-1393 GOLF BALLS Wilson Staff Core Smart NEW in box 1 dozen $20 941-697-3938 GOLF BALLS, USED gently used all makes $5 941-258-0810 uvJ-r n I "57 CHEVY BODY" 1999 Club Car Chasis, new Paint, batteries, cables, Mir- ror, Tires, & Seat. Hardtop, Windshield, Crager hub caps and charger. Fully Serviced. Trunk is removable for Golf bag use. This cart is a real head turner. $4,450.00 OBO Plz Call John 941-716-6792 GOLF CART EZ-GO, lights , windshields, wheel covers $1,350 941-423-5804 GOLF CLUBS Ping Irons 3- PW, Wilson Metal Woods 1-3-4- 5, bag $80 941-916-2990 GOLF CLUBS RH 1-3-5 Titan like new $45 941-629-6374 Classified = Sales GOLF CLUBS, MENS, Cobra knock-off, 3-w, reg flex, steel, $50. 941-480-9586 GOLF UMBRELLA large, new $10 941-227-0676 LOCKING GOLF shipper used once, price new $140, sell $55 941-661-9140 PUTTER, ODYSSEY Ladies White Hot Like new head cover $50 941-416-9279 TRAVEL BAG new w/wheels,must see. $25 941-764-7823 EXERCISE/ FITNESS w4Z6128 BOWFLEX POWER PRO GOOD CONDITION $150 941- 268-5227 DIAMONDBACK APEX R8 Excersise Bike Good Condition $350, OBO 941-627-6034 EXERCISE BIKE Weslo Pur- suit2.0DS tm spd scan calor $100, OBO 941-735-1709 ROWING MACH, Lifestyler CardioFit low impt digital $125, OBO 941-735-1709 TREAD MILL NORDICK TRACK 9600 good condition $300, OBO 941-661-4974 TREADMIL, 2008 FUEL, FT94,Ex.Cond. $150 941- 505-1243 TREADMILL NORDIC TRACK EXP 1000X digital monitor 10MPH! $200 941-423-7611 TREADMILL Sportscraft2.5 good condition $130, OBO 941-276-1232 TREADMILL Weslo Cadence older model works great GC digital $150, OBO TREADMILL-CADENCE 2300 MONITOR,0-5 MPH $65 941-268-5227 TWIST MACHINE New,AB Doer works, waist,back. $40 941-421-9984 WESLO EASY Stride like ski- ing motion GC $120, OBO 941-735-1709 SPORTING GOODS 6130 AIR HOCKEY Table $45, OBO 941-624-2183 BASEBALL HOCKEY Cards 4-5,000 each box 1980-90's, $20 each $20 941-496-8349 BICYCLE RACK, Bell 3 car van trk hi qual cost 96+ only $28 941-697-1102 DALE EARRHARDT Sr. Jack- et 2XL Cotton new $80 941-223-2097 FIREWOOD No camping trip is complete without it! Pine, Oak, or Citrus, Split, Bundled and ready for the firepit! 941-468-4372 FIREWOOD No camping trip is complete without it! Pine, Oak, or Citrus Split, Bundled, and ready for the firepit! 941-468-4372 FISHING REELS 20 New $160 941-204-2332 GOLF BALLS Used Per dozen, no/few blemishes, sel from 100s $3 941-716-6386 INFLATABLE KYACK Has fab- ric cover Almost new $30 941-475-9689 PENN REEL Spinfisher 430 SSG NEW Unopened $45, OBO 813-508-9713 PENN REEL,Spinfisher 440 SSG, NEW-unopened $55, OBO 813-508-9713 ROLLER SKATES "Europa" RD track control Size 11 $40 941-697-0794 SNOW SKIES, 4 pair 187 to 160 with binding&poles $200, OBO 941-830-1116 STRIDER LOW Impact folds flat, good condition $50, OBO 941-637-1992 TENNIS RACQUETS 2 Wilson 6.1 last yrs,strung $100, OBO 941-830-1116 Wader Gander Moutain NEW XL $60, OBO 941-697-1110 FIREARMS L 6131 "1 GUN & KNIFE SHOW German American Club 2101 SW Pine Island Rd, Cape Coral, FL. Sat 12/1 9-5pm and Sun 12/2 9-4pm. Admission $5.00 under 12 FREE & FREE PARKING CWP Classes $49.95 11am & 1pm daily. Lee County Gun Collectors LLC. (239)-223-3370 BUY-SELL-TRADE www.capecoralgunshow.com GUNS TOO MANY TO LIST CALL 941-564-8778 HIGHER POWER OUTFITTERS Guns-Ammo-Buy-Sell-Trade. Concealed Weapons Classes. Financing Available. 1826 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda (941)347-8445 SCCY CPX-1 9mm 2 clps like new 199. 215-514-4750 BICYCLES/ TRICYCLES w 6135 3 WHEEL BIKE, DeSoda Classic Big basket, and seat. Arcadia. $125 989-292-0737 3 WHEEL E-Z Roll-Gegal,large seat & basket With hand brake $175, OBO 941-235-2471 3 WHEEL Trike New Tires, 2 bskts. Headlight, seatcover $200 941-255-9427 BICYCLES/ TRICYCLES 4 16135 ADULT TRIKE (989)831- 8383(cell) $150 941-764-8501 BICYCLE LADIES Ross 7 speed $40 941-497-2825 BIKE 1950"S Columbia ladies $400, OBO 941-698-1951 BIKE 1950.S Schwinn mens original $350, OBO 941-698-1951 BIKE, SCHWINN mens 21spd Nice! alum rims+carrier $85 941-625-2779 BIKES 15spd 26 rincon giant $25.00, 15spd girls 26" road- master $ 20, 3 spd 26" girls bike $20 941-625-3228 BIKES-2, 27"+24" each $45.00 941-623-3496 ELECTRIC BIKE-Liberty 530 Electric Street bike. 36 volt. $350.00. Call 941-204-8978. FOLDING BIKE Vintage 2 Sears-Roebuck&Schwinn world road $90 941-214-8168 GIRLS ELECTRIC scooter pink, RAZOR,girls 8-12. runs well $50, OBO 941-408-7426 MENS BIKE RIO-CRUZ,NO fenders, good shape,new bas- ket $20 obo 941-235-2471 MOUNTAIN BIKE MENS 18sd, Roadmaster, Very nice $60 941-697-0754 MOUNTAIN BIKE, LADIES 18 sd, Roadmaster, very nice $60 941-697-0754 MT. TRACK bike, TREK 850 $150, OBO 941-740-1214 MTN BIKE 24" full suspen girls 18spd $85 307-332-5389 PEDALS SHIMANO CLIP on road. Vgd cond w/all hardware $25, OBO 314-609-1540 TOYS 6138 AIR HOCKEY TABLE GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT. $250 941-426-8932 ANIMATED HORSE Large (Butterscotch) with motion and sound $75 941-496-4634 COLLECTIBLE CARS Franklin Mint Car Collection. $10 941- 889-9187 DYSON VACUUM DC07 Childs New in Box Never used $20 941-505-7755 GUITAR XBOX360 new,in box-sells for $100. $40, OBO 941-456-6100 JUNGLE TREEHOUSE Animal Planet Super playset. Like new in box. $35 941-423-7611 TOY CHEST BENCH Exc.qual- ity wooden Disney Princess. $50 941-423-7611 PHOTOGRAPHY/ VIDEO 6140 CAMERA CANON-ELPH LT 35mm,w/film-lithium batteries $30, OBO 863-993-3044 DIGITAL CAMERA ricoh RDC- 2E complete w/case&cables $50 941-697-3754 PRINTER-DOCK, Kodak Easyshare, incl. all access. $30 OBO 863-993-3044 PROJECTOR &TRIPOD In good condition $200 941-426-7598 POOL/SPA/ & SUPPLIES 6145 NEVER PAY RETAIL AGAIN! HOT TUBS & SWIM SPAS Wholesale pricing to public, Come see our factory! 941-462-0633 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 16 EINICIV ads .yoursun net Saturday November 24. 2012 ii&7. ^ N- w ~t rr*4' 'r 0 rAt ap::E The Sun Classified-Section A Page 16 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, November 24, 2012 ^S AL7at-i^t +* -~v Saturday, November 24, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 17 POOL/SPA/ & SUPPLIES i 6145 TRADE-IN'S WELCOME WE BUY USED & MOVE HOTTUBS. www.spasandmoreinc.net 941-625-6600 POOL 20'X4' COMPLETE, PUMP, SALT SYSTEM & ACCE- SORIES $500 941-460-8786 POOL VACUUM Hoses 4 ft. sections (4) $1.50 each. 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FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad and the price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign page)** HAMMOCK NC made 2man lounge normal weathering $60, OBO 941-735-1709 JOHN DEER Rider Mower $350, OBO 941-624-2183 JOHN DEERE rider $350 obo. 941-467-6077 LANAI SET Recliner, Chair & Loveseat, PVC, Good Cond. $100 941-624-3291 LAWN FURNITURE VICTORI- AN, Setee, chair & table $385 Good Cond 941-544-3314 LAWN MOWER Cordless w/trimmer. Needs battery $50, OBO 417-225-0383 LAWN MOWER MURRY, 20- IN, GAS, 3.5 HP, LIKE NEW $75 941-268-5227 LAWN TRACTOR 42"cut,Mur- ray.Just tuned, rus great $350 941-661-8437 LAWN & GARDEN 6160 LAWNMOWER 20" 5.5 Brig- gs in like new shape. 2yrs or less $125 941-697-0754 LAWNMOWER BRIGGS & Stratton 675 Series 22" cut $150, OBO 941-426-8353 LAWNMOWER HONDA 21" Cuts great but poor rear drive. $65 941-697-6677 LOUNGES,(POOL/PATIO) 2@$25 each.Perfect cond. 941-474-4254 i ADVERTISE WITH THEI SUN CLASSIFIED MOWER BLADES New many to choose from, $3 to $9 each 941-497-3702 MOWER TORO LX460 rider. call 941 697-7634 $200 MOWER, 22" HUSQVARNA 5 HP HONDA GOOD COND $175, OBO 941-286-3826 OUTDOOR TABLE/CHAIRS gr plast 32x54 6 chairs,& sm table $35 215-514-4750 RAIN BARREL 30gal w/faucet-no leaks $20 941-258-0810 RIDING MOWER 17.5HP, 42"cut, 7spd Excellent condi- tion. $350 941-460-8786 STIHL KM 55R power pruner $225. Stihl 192 one hand chain saw $175. Echo PB603 backpack blower $175 OBO. Call 941-875-2017. UTILITY TRAILER $350, OBO 941-624-2183 WEEDEATER RYOBI Expand- able.Used 4X.Wife doesn't like $65 941-697-6677 YARD TRAILER $200, OBO 941-624-2183 BUILDING SUPPLIES 6170 BATHROOM VANITY Cultured marbel with med cabinet. $200 941-661-4974 CARPET 12"X22" Gently used in bedroom EXC. Cond. $100 941-766-1198 DOOR HANDLES (4) antique brass bed/bath cost $103 sell $45 941-585-8149 DOORS DOUBLE 8ft. entry w/glass inserts.Hardware & frame. $50 941-661-8560 HURRICANE PANELS SET WHOLE HOUSE ALUM 3 SIZES $499.99 941-698-0896 HURRICANE PANEL SET WHOLE HOUSE ALUM 3 SIZES L/N $499.99 941-698-0896 NEW BALL valves 1/2 & 3/4 scrwd $5, OBO 314-609-1540 PANELING CURLEY Maple, 3/4 thick, various widths. $5.25 per ft. 941-629-7056 ROOFING ROLLED roofing,underlay,tabs,nails $60, OBO 941-629-5746 SINK/FAUCET KOHLER lake- field 33x22 almond gd cond $150 941-474-3194 WATTS 009 backflow 1/2" Gd cond w/air gap & strain $40, OBO 314-609-1540 TOOLS/I MACHINERY 6190 ACTRON CP9135 OBD2 AUTO SCANNER $80, OBO 941-286-3826 AIR COMPRESSOR Crafts- man. 6HP, 33 gallon Like new. $225 941-416-6293 B&D STORAGE hd plastic 69h/18d/26w $15 941-460-8508 BRIGGS & SRATTON Gas Generator Good Condition $450 OBO 941-627-6034 TOOLS/ MACHINERY 6190 CORDLESS DRILL Master- craft, Br. new in box 18v Li-ion. $55 941-629-3322 DRILL & Flashlight 14.4 Ryobi batt. or charger bad,grt cond $25 941-426-8353 DRILL BLACK&DECKER 18V with bits & case Cordless / like new $15 941-391-6163 DRILL CRAFTSMAN 3.6 cordless w/bits-case never used $10 401-941-6163 DRILL RYOBI 18volt, Heavy duty 5.5" steel saw, 2 batt's & charger $85 616-784-7329 DRILL/DRIVER SKIL,18V NEW in box with 2 batteries $85 941-629-3322 GENERATOR 5700 watt, never used. $250, OBO 941-276-1205 HAMMER DRILL, Hvy Duty ill w/bits to 1-1/2" and 4" core $300, OBO 314-609-1540 HAND CHISELS $1.00 each. Chisels for brick, block and cement $1 941-629-7056 LASER LEVEL SPECTRA-PRE- CISION L-600,VGC $475 941-830-0490 PARTS WASHER electric w/chems.newer $200, OBO 941-276-1205 PIPE CLAMPS 3/4 INCH 10 clamps for $12 each. Includes galv pipe $12 941-661-7092 PRESSURE WASHER gas troy bilt 2500psi like new with all accs $185 941-629-6374 ( NEED A JOB? , CHECK THE S CLASSIFIED! / ROUTER CRAFTSMAN 2 bits & line guide. $50, OBO 941-830-1116. ROUTER SEARS Craftsman in case. $25, OBO 941-456-0936 SANDER CRAFTSMAN 3 by 21" belts w/case & belts Like new $20 941-391-6163 SHOP VAC wet&dry,10 al,3.5 hp.extra long vac hose 45, OBO 941-235-2471 STANLEY TOOLS universal tool kit,spocket/hex $150 941-268-3775 WORK MATE Black & Decker Work Bench & Vice Stands, 3 ft Tall, w/Vice Clamps. $45, OBO 941-235-2471 EQUIP./SUPLIES Z 6220 OFFICE OUTFITTERS Pre-owned & new office furniture. VENICE 941-485-7015 COMPUTER CHAIRS 1 leather reclining chair $20, OBO 941-697-3754 MID-BACK CHAIR Leather w/padded arms, 4-way adj. MINT $65 941-412-9090 MOP BUCKET & Ringer, Rub- bermaid no handle on bucket $65, OBO 941-735-1709 PAPER CUTTER, XACTO 12inch paper cutter. Excl. cond. $15 941-423-2585 RESTAURANT SUPPLIES 6 6225 CITRUS JUICER LIKE NEW HAMILTON BEACH 96500 CASH $250 941-412-9682 FOOD MILL LT 5 Quart Tin Food Mill With Three Cutting Plates $15 941-815-2387 TABLE/(4)CHAIRS SETS(5) OUTDOOR BURGUNDY/GREEN TOP $250 941-412-9682 BIRDS 6231 SUN CONURES Pair, must go together, $400.00 firm, No cage, 941-223-8000 CATS 6232 NOTICE: Statute 585.195 states that all dogs and cats sold in Florida must be at least eight weeks old, have an offi- cial health certificate and prop- er shots, and be free of intesti- nal and external parasites. FREE: Rescued 20 Kittens! Please Rescue Me! All fixed, wormed, shots, flea, meds. 2 White Cats also available. Call 941-270-2430. DOGS 6233 NOTICE: Statute 585.195 states that all dogs and cats sold in Florida must be at least eight weeks old, have an offi- cial health certificate and prop- er shots, and be free of intesti- nal and external parasites. AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD pups ready for Christmas. Born 10/15, tails docked, health certificate, $400. Text or call 863-781-5271 COCKER SPANIEL Puppies ready 12/5. Taking deposits. First shots, $400 males, $450 females 941-426-0804 FREE to loving home, red pit bull, raised from puppy. Very loving, calm & well trained. 3 yrs old. 941-623-8073 HAVANESE, AKC, Different Colors, M & F, Health Cert. $500 OBO 941-876-3526 ROTTWEILER PUPPIES pure breed. 7 wks. Big boned. $700 941-769-1483 YORKIE PUP CKC REG. 1ST SHOTS, HEALTH CERT. 1 F $700. 941-268-1920 S PET SUPPLIES & SERVICES 6236 DOG CAGE 36" long. folds. Excellent condition. $45 941-549-1460 DOG CRATE LARGE DOG CRATE $45 941-426-8932 USE CLASSIFIED! DOG E Collar The SportDog SD-800 Sport Hunter training collar. $120 941-815-2387 FISH TANK 30 GAL Com- plete w/wood base fish +Xtras! $200 941-493-3851 WIRELESS DOG fence includes 2 collars. works great. $200 207-745-2910 WIRELESS DOG fence includes 2 collars. works great. $200 207-745-2910 APPLIANCES 6250 AC WINDOW Fedders 6000 BTU AC runs good $80 941-629-3322 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad, the ad must be 3 lines or less, price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** APPLIANCES 6250 BOSCH WASHER Like New HE NEXXT, white, Front loader. $300, OBO 850-380-3139 DEHUMIDIFIER WHIRLPOOL ENERGY STAR,50-PINT,EXC COND $65 941-268-5227 DISHWASHER WHIRLPOOL Quiet partner. $195 941-286-5093 DISHWASHER WHITE GE tri- ton, profile, like new $150 941-391-6047 DRYER FRIGIDAIRE, white, like new, light barely used $100, OBO 941-445-7489 DRYER MAYTAG-PROPANE excellent condition. $80 941-655-8280 REFRIGERATOR S/S 21.7 CF BLACK L/NEW $499.99 941-698-0896 ELECTRIC RANGE Whirlpool Ceramic top. $295 941-286-5093 FRIDGE like new, side by side, water & ice on door, 36"W $450 941-629-1352 HOME FREEZER White 27"Wide X 21"Deep X 34" High $50 941-769-3475 MAYTAG DRYER good cond., white in color $150 941-629-2808. MICROWAVE KENMORE above range $50 734-497-7942 MICROWAVE ONE Touch. good condition $95 941-286-5093 NEW CENTRAL AIR Still in box. 13 SEER. 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SU The best newspaper in the jungle. www.sun-herald.com The Sun Classified-Section A Page 18 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, November 24, 2012 ,(,TOd^ 40(1 Saturday, November 24, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/N The Sun Classified-Section A Page 19 / JEEP SCION 7080 L 7136 FORD 7070 1998 FORD MUSTANG GT,Auto, Leather, Modified! $5,488. 941-625-2141 GormaniFarly 2003 FORD MUSTANG CONV., 79k Mi! Sweet Loaded! $8,988. 941-625-2141 GrmTnFariy 2003 FORD MUSTANG GT, 5 Spd., Immaculate! $8,988. 941-625-2141 GormaniFamly 2003 FORD TBIRD 31K $19,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2004 FORD MUSTANG man- ual, silver, guaranteed credit app. $6,995 941-473-CARS NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! 2005 FORD THUNDERBIRD 50th anniv. Ed. 8225 mi, financing avail $29,900 941473-CARS 2006 FORD MUSTANG conv, low mi, Ithr, black, $13,995 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 2006 MERCURY MILAN Premier, V6, red, 45,287 mi, $11,475 877-219-9139 DLR 2007 FORD FOCUS SE 40K mi, loaded, 35mpg $10,995 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 2007 FORD FUSION clean, 45k miles, financing available $11,900 941-473-CARS 2007 FORD FUSION SEL low mi, loaded, sweet $13,495 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 2010 FORD MUSTANG $20,911 877-211-8054 DLR 2010 FORD MUSTANG V6, 2Dr, Black, 22,651 mi, $20,185 877-219-9139 DLR Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. 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White, 42,981 mi. $12,145. 877-219-9139 dlr PRO-POWER AUTO SALES (941)-627-8822 USED SATURN SALES PARTS & SERVICE "THE SATURN GUYS" 98 SW2 Wagon........$2,650 01 SL2 Sedan.........$3,099 04 VUE SUV............$3,899 04 VUE SUV.............$4,999 08 Aura XE Sedan..$10,599 08 VUE XE SUV.......$12,499 08 VUE XR SUV.......$13,299 23440 Janice Ave. Port Charlotte, FL 33980 SCION 7136 2004 SCION XA 4 dr, auto, cruise, CD, 99,600 mi, exc cond, $5,750 941-255-8420 2005 SCION XB Wagon 126,352 mi, white, $6875 877-219-9139dlr 2009 SCION TC, 1 Owner! Excellent Condition! Auto, Loaded! 21K Miles. Silver & Gray. $13,500. 941-661-2200 2009 SCION XB w/nav, 34K mi, 1 owner, mint $15,995 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 USED CAR DEALERS S7137 I-GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL www.pctcars2.com 941-473-CARS ACURA S7145 2005 ACURA TL 3.2 White, 91,904 mi. $12,457. 877-219-9139. DIr 2006 ACURA TL 3.2 sunroof, blue, 49,712 mi. $17,854 877-219-9139 DLR 2006 ACURA TL 3.2, gold, 67,604 mi. $14,950 877- 219-9139 DLR BMW L 7148 2004 BMW 330CI excellent condition, 77,000 miles, $13,200 941-421-9613 2006 BMW Z4 $17,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2007 BMW 3351 $27, 990 877-211-8054 DLR 2007 BMW 3351 black, 39,479 mi. $22,950 877- 219-9139 dir 2008 BMW 5351 nav, 4 dr, gray, 58,110 mi. $26,635 877-219-9139 dir 2011 BMW 3281S 4Dr, Black, 21,465 mi, $25,950 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 BMW 750LI $57,911 877-211-8054 DLR HONDA 7160 1999 HONDA ACCORD EX, Dia- mond Pearl White! Nice! $4,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFarly 2001 HONDA S2000 Convertible, 78,300 mi, RWD, 6 speed, Always garaged. Looks and runs as new. PGI, Pvt., $12,900 631-875-1154 2002 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, silver, 52,813 mi. $9,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2003 HONDA ACCORD LX, Green, 117,106 mi, $8755 877-219-9139 DLR 2003 HONDA CIVIC Silver, 56,001 miles $9,875 877- 219-9139 dir 2004 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 4dr, 48,140 mi, $13,854 877-219-9139 DLR 2004 HONDA ACCORD Gold, 63,560 mi., $11,987. 77-219-9139 DIr 2005 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, nav, 118,166 mi. $10,987 877-219-9139 dir 2005 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr. Gold, 77,904 mi., $11,985. 877-219-9139 DIr 2005 HONDA ACCORD Ix, 4dr, blue, 101,220 mi, $6,950 877-219-9139dlr 2005 HONDA S2000 Con- vertible, Blue, 39,662mi, $21,533 877-219-9139 DLR S USE DECLASSIFIED! 2006 HONDA ACCORD EXL, blue, 44,702 mi, $15,748 877-219-9139 DIr 2007 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 4dr, blue, 32,005 mi. $17,485 877-219-9139 DIr HONDA 7160 2007 HONDA ACCORD LX SE, Silver, 50,189 mi, $14,899 877-219-9139 DIr 2007 HONDA CR-V 26,250 mi, $18,754 877-219-9139 DIr 2007 HONDA ELEMENT EX, silver, 48,776 mi, $18,455 877-219-9139 DIr 2008 HONDA ACCORD LX, gray, 51,370 mi. $13,857 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC 68,587 miles $12,457 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC SI, man- ual, black, 54,833 mi. $16,857 877-219-9139 DIr 2008 HONDA S2000 Silver, 41,410 mi, $24,589 877-219-9139 DIr 2009 HONDA ACCORD EXL, Silver 41,992 mi, $19,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD Grey, 22,375 mi, $15,478 877-219-9139 DIr | Classified = Sales 2009 HONDA ACCORD LX, red, 43,827 mi. $14,785 877-219-9139 2009 HONDA CIVIC LX 1,900 mi, Estate, mint $15,995 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certified, 19,707 mi, $20,957 877-219-9139 DLR 2010 HONDA ACCORD EXL, blue, 35,270 mi, $21,255 877-219-9139Dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD EXL, Certified, 28,300 mi. $20,512 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, Certified, 21,556 mi, $20,457 877-219-9139 DLR 2010 HONDA CROSSTOUR Certified EXL, 2WD, 39,932 mi. $23,451 877-219-9139dlr 2011 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EXL, red, 20,199 mi. $23,875 877-219-9139dlr www.pctcars2.com WE BUY CARS & TRUCKS Guranteed Credit Approval 941-473-CARS 2011 HONDA FIT Certified, 4 dr, blue, 4,925 mi. $15,875 877-219-9139 2012 HONDA ACCORD sil- ver, 2,103 mi. Certified $24,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA CIVIC hybrid, silver, Certified, 18,080 mi. $22,457 877-219-9139dlr HYUNDAI 44 7163 2003 HYUNDAI SONATA LX, Lthr,. Low Mi., Perfect $6,488. 941-625-2141 GormanFamly 2004 HYUNDAI SONATA 1 owner, moon roof, Nice! $4950 941-833-2200 dlr 2005 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS, 4 dr, blue, 68,587 mi. $7,985 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 HYUNDAI SANTA FE, 1 owner, low miles $10,995 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 2005 HYUNDAI XG350 52K $9,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2006 HYUNDAI SONATA 1 owner, loaded, $7,995 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 2007 HYUNDAI AZERA Lim- ited, grey, 74552 miles. $11,457 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT GLS 35Kmi, loaded, warranty $12,495 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 2010 HYUNDAI GENESIS blue, 27,100 mi. $22,857 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HYUNDAI SONATA White, 27,532 mi, $13,950 877-219-9139 dlr L HYUNDAI 4O 7163 2011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA $17,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA 23K $23,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2012 HYUNDAI GENESIS BLACK 2 dr coupe fully loaded NEW Car Cond. $18,900 obo 941457-1717 L INFINITI L 7165 T 1997 INFINITI Q45T, Leather, Moonroof, Loaded! $4,988 941-639-1601, DIr 2005 INFINITI G35 Ithr, sun- roof, 112,008 mi. $10,785 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 INFINITI M35 26K $28,990 877-211-8054 DLR KIA 7177 2007 KIA OPT EX Wht- Prl.6cyl 1 owner,53xxx mi $11,000 941-882-8980 LEXUS S7178 1999 LEXUS LS 400, 1 Owner, 63K mi, mint $11,995 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 2001 LEXUS IS-300, Auto, Loaded! 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Needs nothing. $14,500/obo 941-380-6162 1998 MERCEDES-BENZ E320, 102K mi, good cond. $6,100 941-204-3002 2003 MERCEDES SLK320 43,000 MILES $15,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2008 MERCEDES CLS 550 $36,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2009 MERCEDES SLK300 $31,911 877-211-8054 DLR MITSUBISHI 7195 2008 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE SE, CPE, orange, 66211 mi $11,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 MITSUBISHI GALANT ES, 4DR, silver, 92,050 miles $5950 877-219-9139dlr NISSAN 7200 2005 NISSAN 350Z $22,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2006 NISSAN MAXIMA SL leather, pwr S/R $13,995 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 2007 NISSAN MAXIMA 3.5 SL, 4dr, beige, 65,251 mi $14,950 877-219-9139 DIr 2008 NISSAN ALTIMA SL, 1 owner, Ithr, pwr S/R $15,995 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 S, 4 dr, blue, 51,312 mi. $12,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 NISSAN MAXIMA SV LOADED 16K $24,990 877-211-8054 DLR SAAB S7206 2003 SAAB 9.3SE Convert., Wh/BI Roof, Gd Cond., Loaded, $4400-OBO, 941-828-8858 SUZUKI 7208 2010 SUZUKI GRAND VITARA LTD, slvr, 26,165 mi, $15,950 877-219-9139 dir STOYOTA 7210 2000 TOYOTA CAMRY LE loaded, very clean $5,995 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 2002 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 1 owner, loaded $7,995 JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. 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[NC. Award Winning Agent Exceptional Service Ontstandino Resuilts Xfw^M i rMk Lakefront Villa/Carriage Homes Prices start at $180,000 for 3/2/2first floor homes $199,900 for 3/3+den/2 second floor homes with private elevators Mon-Sat 10am 4pm After hours by Appointment 25579 HERITAGE LAKE BLVD. -PUNTA GORDA, FL 33983 ,, uweagdj.MffR-to TR 8- Rok- LOOKING FOR THE BEST IN REMODELING? BEST QUALITY BEST DESIGN BEST PRICE... ON BUDGET & ON TIME www.SandStatRemodeling.comt blog.SandStarRemodeling.com IKITCHEF 1000 REAL ESTATE Englew 1760 R plan, I ets, "We Are Pledged To The Letter And $99,9C Spirit of U.S. Policy For The Achieve- ment Of Equal Housing Opportunity Throughout The Nation. We Encour- age And Support An Affirmative Advertising And Marketing Program In Which there Are No Barriers To Obtaining Housing Because of Race, SUN Color, Religion, Sec, Handicap, Famil- lal Status Or National Origin." OPEN HOUSE 1010 11/24/12 Lis -A PELICAN POINTE OPEN SUNDAY 1-4PM 1189 HIGHLAND GREENS DR. 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DcS3to nglewood Nnh Ioru onv t e America's gEST Community Daily" Round Town in Real Estate! ERA Advantage Realty, Inc. Expands Ranks Janet Jennings Joins Firm Focused On Growth ERA Advantage Realty, Inc. recently announced the addition of Janet Jennings to its team of real estate sales professionals serving consumers in the area. Originally from Long Island, now living in Punta Gorda, Janet moved here in 1991. She spent most of her early career in the title industry in New York. Presently she spends time with her children and grandchildren who Janet Jennings live in Punta Gorda as well. A member of Charlotte Arts & Humanities and the Visual Arts Center, she spends any remaining time with a paint brush in her hand. "In today's market, growth is the only option and attracting top talent is a surefire way to achieve that goal," said Joel A. Ament, Broker. "We are thrilled to have a professional of Janet's caliber join our firm." "Unwavering commitment to clients has been critical to my success and ERA Advantage Realty, Inc., culture of collaboration, innovation and knowledge sharing combined with its reputation for superior service will not only enhance my career, it will enhance the experience of my clients as well," said Jennings. As part of ERA Advantage Realty, Inc., Jennings will be able to offer homebuyers and sellers a wide variety of innovative and market-relevant products and services, applicable programs such as the ERA Sellers Security Plan and the ERA Gold Star Property program as well as robust online marketing programs, extensive listings distribution partners and related service including mortgage, title and home warranty. For more information Janet Jennings can be reached at ERA Advantage Realty, Inc., 901 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, FL 33953 - 941-255-5300 or era@sunline.net 8517217 -r r i. The Sun Classified-Section B Page 2 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, November 24, 2012 OPEN HOUSE 1010 S 1010 OpenHous Sat& Su 10- Waterfront Pool Home 3br/3ba/2 car garage, Travertine Flooring,Wood Cabinetry Stainless appliances, pavered drive & pool deck. Overlooks the perimeter canal & preserve. Chad McCrory ReMax Anchor of Marina Park 941-628-6197 OPEN HOUSE SAT 11AM-2PM 3335 Purple Martin Dr #6 Punta Gorda $136,900 Affordable waterfront Town- house with updated kitchen!! (S on US41, R on Aqui Esta, L on Purple Martin) SAT 11AM-2PM 2333 Mincey Terrace North Port $114,900 3/2/2 on a double lot. Immaculate throughout. New appliances & A/C in 2011. (N on Chamberlain, L on Music, R on Mincey.) PORT CHARLOTTE SAT.-SUN.1-3 2110 Giralda St 2/2+ bonus room w/ fenced extra lot. All appliances. 1482 Sqft Under Air, close to everything! Lots of stor- age! Offered @ $64,900 Sharan Oehlman Century 21 Sunbelt 941-456-3513 Punta Gorda Isles Tour of Homes Sat. Nov 24th from 12-3 pm Stop By Five Star Realty (across from Fishermen's Village) for the list of homes and map Five Star Realty 941-637-6116 VENICE SAT. 11-3 Stoneybrook at Venice- A Gated Community 12010 Tempest Harbor Loop 2/2/2CG 1302 sq ft home has many upgrades including: Lanai extension, screened front Porch, Pro-hurricane Windows and Patio door, Gutters, Driving Directions: East on Center Rd. to Stoneybrook entrance, Right on Estuary Dr. Right on Justin, Left on Tempest Har- bor Loop. Ron Thomas Exit King Realty 941-916-2804 www.homesinvenice.net VENICE SUN. 1-4 PM Stoneybrook At Venice- A Gated Community 11978 Granite Woods Loop $219,900 2/2/2CG 1757 Sqft Lake View and ready to move in! Ron Thomas Exit King Realty 941-916-2804 www.homesinvenice.net HOMES FOR SALE 1020 2 ACRES, Venice 3br/2ba home. County water only 10%/ Down owner financing. 941-488-2418 or 496-9252 10 Acre ESTATE PUNTA GORDA PRIVATE FENCED-GATED-POND! CUSTOM 2004 HOME PLUS 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH, GUEST /POOL HOUSE, OUT- DOOR KITCHEN, DESIGNER POOL, SPA'S, EXTENSIVE PATIO AREA "ONE OF A KIND"! ATTN: PILOTS WALK TO SHELL CREEK AIR PORT $595,000 CALL JUDY PETKEWICZ ALISON JAMES ESTATES & HOMES 941-456-8304 CEDAR GROVE IN THE WOODLANDS N. PORT. SHORT SALE 3/2/2 MOVE IN CONDITION CITY WATER&SEWER, BIG PACKAGE SMALL PRICE. $121,900 CARON REALTY, INC. 941-925-3300 RONNIEC@VERIZON.NET $239,900 THIS 2007 BUILT 4/2 POOL HOME IS AVAILABLE IN THE BOATING COMMUNITY OF SOUTH GULF COVE. MANY UPGRADES IN THIS HOME,SEPA- RATE LIVING ROOM,FAMILY ROOM/TWO DOUBLE SINKS IN KITCHEN. BEAUTIFUL EXPANDED POOL DECK. HURRICANE SHUT- TERS A MUST SEE HOME. Pam Civitillo, Realtor Becky Borci Realty 941-815-2837 for more info I. M-I1 YOU can have it ALL! Prairie Creek Park Private & Deed Restricted Fenced/Gated 6 Acre Treasure ,Horses Wel- come! Newer 2600+SF,Spa- cious Open Floor Plan, Great Kitchen,Screened Pool & Lanai,, Barn + Att 3 stall Garage! Minutes to Punta Gorda & Hwy 75. $469,900. JUDY K PETKEWICZ ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 SELLING YOUR HOME, CONDO, OR LOT? We can help you. Advertise your home, condo or lot with us and reach over 150 000 readers in Charlotte Sarasota, & DeSoto Counties and online everyday. Ask about our 90 day special. Call one of our classified experts for all the details at 866-463-1638 Realtors Welcome! 2 ACRES, Venice 3br/2ba home. County water only 10%/ Down owner financing. 941-488-2418 or 496-9252 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 HIS6 / OPEN FLOOR PLAN IS PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING W/ GREAT RM, FAMILY RM, AND DINING RM COMBO. WONDERFUL SCREENED LANAI TO ENJOY THE OUTDOORS, SUNSHINE AND WILDLIFE. PAM CIVITILLO, REALTOR BECKY BORCI REALTY 941-815-2837 FOR MORE INFO GROUND FLOOR, END UNIT! COMMUNITY POOL ONLY $39,900 941-268-8794 OWNER DEEP CREEK 3/2/2 Deed Restricted Area Nicely Landscaped Lovely 2127sf pool home with FR, LR, DR $179,000 26355 Barranquilla Avenue Keller-Williams Realty Contact Larry 941-391-3940 -,- DEEP CREEK Beutirul 2- home with large, deep heated pool with extra large lanai and covered deck. A MUST see! 2226 Rio De Janeiro Ave. $140,000 Call Lori at (941) 380-2978 or Jeff at (941) 380- 1656 for appointment. NORTH PORT (near) 3/2/3 New Construction Home 10' ceilings & 8' doors 2045sf $174,900 14489 Cresent Avenue Keller-Williams Realty Contact Larry 941-391-3940 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 Any Income! 3BED, 2BTH, 1080SqFt, located in Arcadia @ 1918 NW Windy Pine Ave., $75,900. Visit www.roselandco.com\AEF Drive by then call (866) 351-1234 Englewood Sun. 2-4 pm 1760 Faust Dr. 2/2/2 split plan, large lanai, giant clos- ets, move in condition $99,900 (941) 475-8145 Clasified = Sales Get Your Property 21 Years of Award Winning Experience Shellee Guinta 941-426-4534 SNeed New ^" Listings! A""."""' InvestorsChoice Real Estate A Fainasst n e B HUD REGISTERED BROKER 941-475-7011 ENGLEWOOD 2/2 Placida Rd. #225..$68,000 VENICE 2/1 Treasure Rd. ..$56,000 3/2 N Cypress Pt D..... $167,680 NORTH PORT 3/2 Denicke St. $70,000 3/2 Snover Ave $92,000 3/2 Bessemer Ave.....$110,000 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/1.5 Barre Dr.......$43,415 2/2 Rebecca Ave...$47,000 3/2 Sunrise Trail.....$62,000 PUNTA GORDA 3/2 Buttonwood PI.....$200,100 You could save $1000's Call for a list of prop e r t i e s. T=T PROPERTY IV MANAGEMENT SERVICES A I Cr% Al /All A*01 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 ENGLEWOOD BEACH AREA SPACIOUS 3BR/2BA HOME ON HUGE CORNER LOT. GARAGE, ENCLOSED SUNRM, SUN DECK, TILE THRU-OUT. ONLY 5 MINS TO BEACH! $85,000 518-506-1980 ~- %; -- .. --- -_ HOMES FOR SALE 1020 Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: yoursun.com and click on Classifieds *Fast Easy * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUNt ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! New & Almost New 3 BR POOL HOMES Rent, Lease Purchase or Purchase Gulf Cove & S Gulf Cove. Gran- ite Counters, Paver Brick Lanai/Pool deck, etc. $1100/mo, or Less when you buy... we'll help repair credit. Lora Keller, Century 21 Aztec & Assoc. Call 941-505-1519 http://swflahome.mfr.mlx- change.com/?r=1022439849 &id=37353630383132.365 I HOMES FOR SALE 1020 North Port $838/mo Built 2006, like new Complete Owner Financing 3BR/2BA/2CG, $127k 941-716-0040 NORTH PORT Stunning 2,000 sq. 3/2/2+ 18 car detached gar. on 2 lots. Exquisite ceramic tile throughout, 42" solid wood cabin nets, granite. Fully tiled gar. w office, full bath & more. Priv. fence behind house, all extras. $389,900 Valeria Thompson, Realtor, 941-380-3000, Century 21 Almar & Assoc. CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! PUNTA GORDA 3/2/2 storage, 1/2 acre+, 1900sf Lovely Old Florida Style Home Built 1994 8045 Hillman $195,000 Keller-Williams Realty Contact Larry 941-391-3940 Saturday, November 24, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 3 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 PORT CHARLOTTE I':.I'- Community Ave Spacious 2/2/2, split plan, indoor/out- door living with pool & foun- tain. $137,500 941-627-5205 C NElD A JOmu ) CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! PRAIRIE CREEK PARK! 5+ ACRE sites Starting @ $49,000 Punta Gordas's BEST KEPT SECRET! Minutes to town, beaches, harbor! Deed restricted Horses welcome,black top roads. "A Very Special Ranch Community"! JUDY K PETKEWICZ GRI CRS ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 www.PuntaGorda Propertiesforsale.com REDUCED! ROTONDA WEST 249 Rotonda Blvd North 3/2/2 Oversized lot, Many upgrades Immaculate! $191,500 941-697-1497 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 PT CHARLOTTE GULF COVE Home located on three lots, 2493 SF of living, three car detached garage and a pool. 3/2, living room, family room, dining room. $244,000 Call Pam Civitillo, Realtor 941-815-2837 Becky Borci Realty for more info HOMES FOR SALE 1020 Remarkable home, has been exceptionally taken care of, move in ready condition! This 3/2 home boasts a living room, family & dining room with extra large lanai Reduced $15K to $149,900! Call Pam Civitillo, Realtor 941-815-2837 Becky Borci Realty for more info - GET RESULiTS -N k USE CLASSIFIED! _ rU in tuv\Ln I\AIIIuueIau 2/2/2 pool home with dock- age for 65' plus sailboat, depth maintained by city, dead end street in restricted neighborhood. REDUCED! $189,900 By Owner 941-276-3581 or rfrog@hotmail.com VENICE 522 Cedarwood Ln. Nice & Bright, large 2/2, 1938 sqft, open floor plan, Very well maintained & many updates. Private Backyard with a lake view, pool & spa. Adjacent to a greenspace area and a walk/bike path $245,000 FSBO 941-685-0659 or 941-685-1130 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 VENICE PERFECT 2BR/2BA Split plan w/ garage. Totally updated with new tile, paint waterheater, granite & roof. $99,900 2271 Gentian Rd. Call Diane Newland 941 223 5387 Palm Realty Group NEED CASH HOMES FOR SALE 1020 3/2/3+/den w/pool & FP. 2yrs young. Nearly 1/2 acre. Lake & preserve views. 2376sq ft $459,000 by owner 941-493-6140 WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 r v11\ i l\ ,/ L/ L I \u Creek Dr. Beautiful spilt plan, laminate firs, Ir lanai, solar pool, dock lift, 2 mins to har- bor $199,900 941-255-8756 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 #1 Sales Agent 2003 Through 2012 Ann Jiganti, Realtor (941) 724-2485 ajiganti@verizon.net ^^^^ 01 Is wt I A^ 2002 TOCOBAGA LN. 2606 SQ. FT. OF LUXURY! 3BR/2.5BA, office with custom cabinets, family room, spacious kitchen, w/island that features sink and wine refrigerator. Quartz counters, new cabinets & appliances. Updated master bath. Granite counters in guest bath. New A/C, heated pool w/private golf course views. Hurricane shutters & side load 2.5 car garage. $436,500 ANN JIGANTI, PA s DIRECT # 941-724-2485 Previews International Specialist International Presidential Circle -.., RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE, INC. Sn 8 Sorrento Drive, Osprey, FL. 34229 IU SHLITLAIND ClK. 1.2 acres of lush tropical landscaping! beautiful 3BR/2BA, plus office, great room plan w/12 ft. ceilings, granite counters, all tile except 2 bedrooms, large heated pool and oversize side load 2 car garage. this exceptional lot features gazebo, ponds and water fall. don't miss this chance to own a piece of paradise. $399,500 ANN JIGANTI, PA DIRECT # 941-724-2485 I III ... .......... ....... ........ ....." ~~.............. i ...... 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Mi NEWSPAPERS I I I CLASSIFIE The Sun Classified-Section B Page 4 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, November 24, 2012 AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS CHARLOTTE COUNTY/NORTH PORT COURTESY OF PUNTA GORDA, PORT CHARLOTTE, NORTH PORT ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ML# Status Address N5777929 SLD 18141 EAUGALLIECIR C7037109 SLD 22481 WESTCHERBLVD#A19 C7034848 SLD 21218GLADISAVE C7036333 SLD 21331 GLENDALE AVE A3963682 SLD 5130GROBEST N5775716 SLD 1294EXOTICWAVE C7037679 SLD 19505 QUESADA AVE #TT201 C7036454 SLD 8364 HERBISON AVE C7016981 SLD 21226MEEHANAVE C7038138 SLD 3365 NORMANDY DR C7036306 SLD 19505 QUESADA AVE #1201 C7013836 SLD 3006 CARING WAY #320 C7033944 SLD 4333 POCATELLAAVE C7021620 SLD 3400VASCOST C7034914 SLD 2160HERON LAKE DR#202 C7037810 SLD 8451 PICKWICKRD Zip Code 33948 33980 33952 33952 34287 34288 33948 34287 33952 33952 33948 33952 34287 33950 33983 34287 C7037501 SLD 449 ROYAL POINCIANA DR # 321 33955 U7558369 SLD 6657 MYRTLEWOOD RD 34287 C7038336 SLD 3310 LOVELAND BLVD # 1903 33980 C7037335 SLD 665 EDGEMERE ST NW 33948 C7036437 SLD 6845 APPOMATTOX DR 34287 C7037891 SLD 22376 NEW ROCHELLE AVE 33952 D5789486 SLD 873 E 4TH ST 34223 A3964894 SLD 4639 MARALDO AVE 34287 C7032681 SLD 1408 SAN CRISTOBAL AVE #6 33983 C7034495 SLD 1228 E CORKTREE CIR 33952 C7036237 SLD 3292 ELKCAM BLVD 33952 A3963889 SLD 4495 AMARI RD 34291 C7030894 SLD 19375 WATER OAK DR # 307 33948 D5788515 SLD 1195 RICHTERST 33952 D5787896 SLD 176EASTON DRNW 33952 C7036423 SLD 7419 HELLIWELL ST 34291 C7038040 SLD 1214WINSTON ST 33952 C7022518 SLD 2403 ALDALN 33952 C7036431 SLD 2590 ROLLING RD 34288 C7037481 SLD 175WINSON AVE 34223 N5777345 SLD 5154WILTONCT 34287 C7037172 SLD 78TUDORST 33954 D5789205 SLD 1198 DEWHURST ST 33952 C7031878 SLD 1177 LONGBOW AVE 34288 C6999921 SLD 1080 BAL HARBOR BLVD. # 13C 33950 D5786768 SLD 872E6THST 34223 D5789287 SLD 1619 BEACON DR 33952 D5788417 SLD 1259 AUTUMN ST 33980 D5788879 SLD 20988 KEARNEY AVE 33952 C7027539 SLD 26029 LUZON COURT 33983 D5789207 SLD 7120 MESA CT 34287 C7034615 SLD 802 SPRINGVIEW AVE NW 33948 C7034826 SLD 5417 ANDERSON RD 33981 C7033689 SLD 22323 MOROCCO AVE 33952 C7037558 SLD 4682 SUNBURST AVE 34286 C7034571 SLD 4546 DAKOTATER 34286 C7038218 SLD 2127 BALTIMORE ST 34286 C7033019 SLD 4893 FAIRLANE DR 34288 C7038214 SLD 120 DOWLING AVE NE 33952 A3959838 SLD 12007 CORSICA LN 34287 C7033935 SLD 601 SHREVE ST N # 63C 33950 C7037461 SLD 7346 N TULIP TREE 33955 D5788478 SLD 450VIRIDIAN ST 34223 C7037554 SLD 3473 JADE ST 34288 C7038087 SLD 3811 NASHVILLE RD 34288 C7038220 SLD 713CRESTVIEWCIRNW 33948 C7037311 SLD 13163 LEAGUE AVE 33953 C7037560 SLD 1568SCARLETTAVE 34289 C7032616 SLD 1836 BIRMINGHAM BLVD 33980 A3966289 SLD 1325 PRESTON ST 33952 C7035660 SLD 23242 BILLINGS AVE 33954 C7029888 SLD 3191 MATECUMBE KEY RD # 305 33955 A3960662 SLD 4138 PAWTUCKET ST 34286 C7029989 SLD 255 WEST END DR# 1307 33950 C7037424 SLD 5048 WAGON WHEEL DR 34291 N5776152 SLD 1744 BLUEBIRD AVENUE 34286 C7037447 SLD 25589 HERITAGE LAKE BLVD #4433983 C7036167 SLD 194 MOCHA CT 33983 T2508957 SLD 2600VALERIAN WAY 34289 C7034039 SLD 24104 RIVERFRONT DR 33980 D5787956 SLD 14421 BRIDGEVIEW LN 33953 A3962446 SLD 3589 IDLEWILD ST 33980 C7034860 SLD 17072 OHARA DR 33948 C7029725 SLD 26328 VILLA MARIA DR 33983 C7024392 SLD 1 COLONY POINT DR # 8C 33950 C7035338 SLD 1410 PARK BEACH CIR # 112 33950 D5787885 SLD 8042 ARLEWOOD CIR 33981 D5789211 SLD 1440 DEER CREEK DR 34223 C7035460 SLD 26165 FEATHERSOUND DR 33955 D5789469 SLD 3033 CURRYTER 33981 N5777811 SLD 5412ROYALPOINCIANAWAY 34291 C7037227 SLD 26250 FEATHERSOUND DR 33955 D5789132 SLD 2980 N BEACH RD # C3-3 34223 C7038646 SLD 950 LUCIA DR 33950 C7010575 SLD 108 ROSELLECT 33952 C7033922 SLD 21321 HARBORSIDE BLVD 33952 City PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT ENGLEWOOD NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE List Price 34,200 34,500 37,000 37,900 39,900 40,000 44,900 44,900 44,900 48,000 49,000 49,500 50,000 52,000 54,800 54,900 54,900 54,900 60,000 60,900 63,500 64,900 65,000 67,500 69,900 72,900 73,000 73,000 73,900 74,900 75,000 77,900 82,900 84,900 90,000 90,000 91,500 92,900 97,999 98,900 99,000 99,900 99,900 107,500 108,999 109,900 109,900 109,900 110,000 114,000 114,900 119,900 119,900 119,900 129,900 129,900 132,900 134,900 134,900 138,800 139,850 145,000 148,900 149,900 149,900 149,900 152,000 159,500 160,000 169,000 169,900 174,900 175,000 179,900 197,214 209,900 229,000 229,900 237,500 239,000 244,900 249,900 250,000 259,000 279,000 279,900 352,000 379,900 399,000 440,000 525,000 700,000 Pool Sold Price 34,200 30,000 37,860 28,000 33,500 N 46,548 40,000 42,000 N 34,999 48,000 N 44,000 N 43,000 45,000 Y 52,000 N 54,800 N 52,000 53,500 52,000 56,000 70,000 59,000 60,250 61,000 N 65,000 65,000 67,500 63,000 80,000 70,000 80,000 68,000 82,050 81,000 N 84,200 100,000 107,000 92,000 88,259 Y 95,000 98,900 Y 80,000 110,000 95,000 N 90,000 Y 102,900 N 106,000 115,000 106,000 94,000 114,000 103,000 119,000 120,000 105,000 122,500 123,500 128,000 128,000 122,000 136,000 120,000 130,000 143,000 150,000 130,000 145,000 Y 149,000 N 149,750 148,000 N 155,000 159,000 179,900 175,000 170,000 195,000 202,000 225,000 Y 220,000 228,000 Y 229,000 N 212,000 N 238,125 Y 225,000 250,000 267,000 265,000 335,000 379,900 325,000 440,000 Y 520,000 700,000 BE FB HB 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 1 1 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 2 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 1 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 5 3 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 3 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 4 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 4 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 4 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 1 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 4 2 0 2 2 0 3 3 0 5 3 0 2 2 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 4 3 0 4 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 4 4 2 5 5 1 551 Property Style Sold Terms Single Family Home All Cash Condo All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Condo All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Condo All Cash Condo All Cash Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home All Cash Condo All Cash Single Family Home New Conventional Condo All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Condo All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home Other Condo New Conventional Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Condo All Cash Single Family Home New FHA Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home New FHA Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home Assume FHA/VA Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home Other Condo All Cash Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home New FHA Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home Other Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home New FHA Single Family Home Assume Conventional Single Family Home New FHA Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Condo New Conventional Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home New FHA Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Condo All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Condo All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Condo All Cash Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home New FHA Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home New Conventional Condo All Cash Condo All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home New Private Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home Combination Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home New Conventional Condo All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home All Cash ENGLEWOOD COURTESY OF ENGLEWOOD AREA BOARD OF REALTORS 1800 ENGLEWOOD RD# 71 1475 FLAMINGO DR# 373 1503 SANDERLING DR 13100 S MCCALL RD# 183 6195 LA PORTE TER 8448 NIGHTHAWK DR 2 BUNKER CT 1620 MORNING DOVE LN 872 E 6TH ST Zip Code City 34223 ENGLEWOOD 34224 ENGLEWOOD 34224 ENGLEWOOD 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE 33981 PORT CHARLOTTE 34224 ENGLEWOOD 33947 ROTONDA WEST 34224 ENGLEWOOD 34223 ENGLEWOOD List Price Pool Sold Price BE FB HB Built Property Style Sold Terms 31,900 26,500 2 2 0 1974 Manufactured/Mobile HomeAll Cash 34,900 29,000 1 2 0 1990 Manufactured/Mobile HomeAll Cash 39,900 33,500 2 1 0 1975 Manufactured/Mobile HomeAll Cash 59,900 N 55,000 2 2 0 1984 Villa New Conventional 74,900 68,000 3 2 0 1978 Single Family Home New Conventional 76,900 73,000 2 2 0 1991 Manufactured/Mobile HomeAll Cash 79,000 80,000 2 2 0 1986 Single Family Home All Cash 89,900 N 83,000 3 2 0 1970 Single Family Home All Cash 99,900 110,000 3 2 0 1968 Single Family Home New Conventional Sold Date SP/SqFt 11/16/12 39.43 11/12/12 69.88 11/15/12 46.53 11/13/12 65.87 11/14/12 59.23 11/13/12 64.83 11/14/12 66.89 11/15/12 55.78 11/16/12 143.23 Sold Date 11/16/12 11/20/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/21/12 11/19/12 11/15/12 11/19/12 11/15/12 11/19/12 11/15/12 11/19/12 11/15/12 11/20/12 11/15/12 11/19/12 11/15/12 11/16/12 11/19/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/20/12 11/20/12 11/20/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/20/12 11/15/12 11/20/12 11/15/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/19/12 11/16/12 11/19/12 11/19/12 11/20/12 11/21/12 11/15/12 11/21/12 11/15/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/15/12 11/16/12 11/20/12 11/19/12 11/16/12 11/15/12 11/15/12 11/16/12 11/19/12 11/21/12 11/21/12 11/19/12 11/21/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/19/12 11/20/12 11/20/12 11/21/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/15/12 11/19/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/15/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/20/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/19/12 11/15/12 11/16/12 11/19/12 11/20/12 11/15/12 11/15/12 11/15/12 11/20/12 11/19/12 11/15/12 11/20/12 11/16/12 11/15/12 11/20/12 11/15/12 LP/SqFt 36.7 32.98 47.93 46.67 44.83 23.89 48.59 42.97 52.76 48.93 53.03 61.34 42.52 42.48 57.93 65.44 47.16 46.21 57.47 34.33 43.76 62.89 84.64 57.4 54.65 88.36 78.66 58.59 73.61 53.69 65.1 61.92 56.98 70.4 40.93 58.59 48.88 65.51 53.23 69.7 88.87 130.08 60.14 65.71 47.97 70.18 88.84 50.97 65.79 59.19 94.8 67.21 73.02 81.01 97.09 78.11 95.06 106.3 77.26 64.53 67.46 87.19 79.97 91.01 108.47 74.95 73.15 141.4 71.27 109.88 85.98 101.22 92.59 78.7 103.2 80.18 108.94 78.22 113.58 102.18 156.59 118.77 85.91 148.25 126.02 188.23 121.51 136.36 397.81 200 137.18 107.94 LP/SP Ratio 100 86.96 102.32 73.88 83.96 116.37 89.09 93.54 77.95 100 89.8 86.87 90 100 100 94.72 97.45 94.72 93.33 114.94 92.91 92.84 93.85 96.3 92.99 92.59 86.3 109.59 94.72 106.81 90.67 105.33 97.71 99.18 111.11 118.89 100.55 95 96.94 100 80.81 110.11 95.1 83.72 94.4 96.45 104.64 96.45 85.45 100 89.64 99.25 100.08 87.57 94.3 95.07 96.31 94.89 90.44 97.98 85.81 89.66 96.04 100.07 86.72 96.73 98.03 93.89 92.5 91.72 93.58 102.86 100 94.5 98.88 96.24 98.25 95.69 96 95.82 86.57 95.29 90 96.53 95.7 94.68 95.17 100 81.45 100 99.05 100 ML# Status Address D5789052 SLD D5789177 SLD D5789374 SLD D5785288 SLD D5787879 SLD D5789161 SLD D5789263 SLD C7035191 SLD D5786768 SLD LP/SP Ratio 83.07 83.09 83.96 91.82 90.79 94.93 101.27 92.32 110.11 Saturday, November 24, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 5 WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 UPDATED 1600+SF, 3/2/2 LANAI, SEAWALL, DAVITS, 5 MINS TO DOWNTOWN PG. A MUST SEE! $159,900. 941-916-1535 GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY 1035 PUNTA GORDA Jacobson Classic double, Blue Heron Pines 55+, Million dollar Rec hall, Olympic swimming pool & golf, large eat in kitchen, 3br/2ba/2cp large living/dining area sunroom/air,shed, furnished, $50k OBO 941-697-1942 or 508-726-8085 GOLF COURSE CONDOS/VILLAS COMMUNITY FOR SALE 1035 1040 \I 7 |* ;Z | PUNTA GORDA Jacobson Classic double, Blue Heron Pines 55+, Million dollar Rec hall, Olympic swimming pool & golf, large eat in kitchen, 3br/2ba/2cp large living/dining area sunroom/air,shed, furnished, $55k OBO 941-697-1942 or 508-726-8085 BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 To Advertise in The Showcase of Homes Please Call 866-463-1638 or Email; special@sunnewspapers.net IUK ZOALLr ul VrVI'l1t BEAUTIFUL VENICE ISLAND. FURNISHED CORNER CONDO. 55+ 2 BR/2 BA. LANAI, Cov. PARKING. NEAR SHOPS AND BEACH. $105,000. 773-517-1745 A Bargain Hunters Delight Check the Classifieds first! 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Walk to shops, 5 min to beach. $21K 203-912-6006 ww.71 11imeberry.wwv.w.coryveniceflorda CLASSIFIE AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS CONTINUED 5417 ANDERSON RD 300 GLADSTONE BLVD 10227 ROCKFORD AVE 7468 MICHAEL ST 8403 PLACIDA RD # 306 450 VIRIDIAN ST 8191 DELAND ST 10151 CHARLEMONT AVE 9140 CASTLE HILL AVE 813 BOUNDARY BLVD 10864 LERWICK CIRCLE LOT 24 10883 LERWICK CIRCLE LOT 50 3 SPORTSMAN RD 10858 LERWICK CIRCLE LOT 23 425 TOMOKA DR 64TEEVIEWTER 9090 BIG STAR AVE 8042 ARLEWOOD CIR 1440 DEER CREEK DR 2980 N BEACH RD # C3-3 33981 34223 34224 34224 33946 34223 33981 34224 34224 33947 34223 34223 33947 34223 34223 33947 34224 33981 34223 34223 PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD PLACIDA ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD 110,000 115,000 120,900 124,900 129,000 134,900 144,900 146,900 149,000 164,000 167,895 172,404 189,800 199,414 199,900 215,500 240,000 250,000 259,000 399,000 94,000 116,500 101,000 122,500 N 116,000 122,000 145,000 135,000 144,000 Y 157,500 167,895 172,404 167,000 199,414 195,000 195,000 220,000 Y 225,000 250,000 325,000 Single Family Home Assume Conventional Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Condo All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home New FHA Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home New Conventional Villa All Cash Villa New Conventional Single Family Home All Cash Villa All Cash Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home Combination Single Family Home New Conventional Single Family Home All Cash Single Family Home New Private Condo All Cash SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY- SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY-COURTESY OF VENICE AREA BOARD OF REALTORS Address Zip Code 748 CHURCH ST 34275 307 PINE TREE RD 34293 639 BIRD BAY CIR # 82 34285 541 SHAMROCK BLVD 34293 1144SHANECT 34293 720 APALACHICOLA RD # 205 34285 814 CAPRI ISLES BLVD #115 34292 244 SAINT AUGUSTINE AVE #103 34285 445 CLOVER RD 34293 1309 POPLAR AVE 34285 417 SHAMROCK BLVD 34293 295 UNICORN RD 34293 1726 KILLDEER CIR 34293 1080 BAY ST 34275 11807 TEMPEST HARBOR LOOP 34292 4411 POMPANO RD 34293 230 UNICORN RD 34293 510TREASURE RD 34293 129 PRESERVE PL # B 34275 422 SUNSET LAKE BLVD #204 34292 5831 JEFFERSON RD 34293 11994 GRANITE WOODS LOOP 34292 200 THE ESPLANADE N # A5 34285 845 ESPLANADE ST# 406 34285 328 WOODS POINT RD # 328 34229 456 PINEWOOD LAKE DR 34285 2114TIMUCUATRL 34275 19478 RIZZUTO ST 34293 950TARPON CENTER DR # 201 34285 40WEBBST 34229 747 SILK OAK DR 34293 1842 RAINTREE LN 34293 157 TAMPA E AVE #806 34285 401 N POINT RD# 401 34229 735 BACK NINE DR 34285 524 HABITAT BLVD 34229 913 MACEWEN DR 34229 336 BAY VISTA AVE 34229 472 DERBYSHIRE DR 34285 1259 TUSCANY BLVD 34292 658 CRANE PRAIRIE WAY 34229 202 PORTOFINO DR 34275 111 SUNSET DR 34275 1716 CASEY KEY RD 34275 Subdivision Name NOT APPLICABLE VENICE GDNS UNIT 2 BIRD BAY I VENICE GDNS UNIT 25 VENICE GARDENS UNIT 33 CANTERBURY APTS SUMMER GREEN SEC II VENICE COSTA BRAVA VENICE GDNS UNIT 7 EAST GATE UNIT 1 VENICE GDNS UNIT 15 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 32 QUAIL LAKE OTHER STONEYBROOK AT VENICE UNIT 4 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 3 SOUTH VENICE SOUTH VENICE UNIT 4 PINEBROOK PRESERVE SOUTH PRESERVE 1 WATERS VLG GULF VIEW ESTS UNIT 1 STONEYBROOK AT VENICE UNIT 2 GULF POINT CASA MADRID BLACKBURN POINT WOODS PELICAN POINTE GOLF CLUB 1 CALUSA LAKES UNIT 2 ISLAND WALK AT W VILLAGES ORLEANS WEBBS W D ADD LAKES OF JACARANDA UNIT 4 HERITAGE LAKE ESTATES WATERFRONT ON VENICE ISLAND MERIDIAN AT OAKS PRESERVE PELICAN POINTE GOLF CLUB 6 WILLOWBEND PH 1 OAKS 2 PH 2 BAY ACRES RESUB PELICAN POINTE GOLF CLUB 2 PELICAN POINTE GOLF CLUB 10 WILLOWBEND PH 2 VENETIAN GOLF RIVER C PH 3E NOKOMIS CASEY KEY List Price 74,900 79,900 89,900 98,900 99,900 105,000 109,900 109,900 114,900 129,987 139,900 143,000 148,000 149,900 159,900 159,900 162,000 164,900 169,900 174,700 210,000 219,900 229,000 244,000 245,000 248,900 269,900 279,005 279,900 299,000 315,000 319,000 319,000 329,000 333,500 424,900 450,000 465,000 472,000 500,000 550,000 639,000 674,900 3,389,000 Pool Sold Price 74,900 N 70,000 83,450 90,000 N 102,000 95,000 92,825 109,900 114,900 127,000 130,000 135,000 N 135,000 Y 149,900 N 148,000 150,600 Y 162,000 157,000 160,000 160,000 205,000 215,000 220,000 244,000 210,000 229,000 231,500 272,680 267,000 N 284,000 290,000 299,000 290,000 315,000 318,000 386,500 Y 445,000 Y 430,000 445,000 473,000 546,500 600,000 635,000 2,925,000 BE FB 3 2 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 4 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 4 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 2 Property Style Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home C7034826 SLD N5776941 SLD D5787835 SLD D5787993 SLD D5789487 SLD D5788478 SLD C7035583 SLD D5788155 SLD D5789104 SLD D5783338 SLD A3960803 SLD A3968995 SLD D5789077 SLD A3961512 SLD D5789577 SLD D5788119 SLD D5788293 SLD D5787885 SLD D5789211 SLD D5789132 SLD 11/15/12 11/12/12 11/15/12 11/16/12 11/13/12 11/16/12 11/14/12 11/16/12 11/13/12 11/13/12 11/16/12 11/16/12 11/14/12 11/16/12 11/14/12 11/16/12 11/12/12 11/15/12 11/15/12 11/16/12 56.22 76.04 54.45 75.62 114.97 69.87 48.4 65.25 88.34 75.79 117.33 120.48 108.58 128.08 129.57 114.64 96.79 77.32 143.1 324.03 85.45 101.3 83.54 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92.83 91 102.1 90.48 84.46 100 100 97.7 92.92 94.41 91.22 100 92.56 94.18 100 95.21 94.17 91.59 97.62 97.77 96.07 100 85.71 92 85.77 97.73 95.39 94.98 92.06 93.73 90.91 95.74 95.35 90.96 98.89 92.47 94.28 94.6 99.36 93.9 94.09 86.31 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 6 EINICIV ads .yoursun net Saturday, November 24, 2012 FOR SALE 1090 VENICE RANCH M.H.E. Community is being Renovat- ed! Lot rental community 12x46 2BR/1BA, fumished, asking $3,500 24x32 2BR/1BA, unfur- nished, new appliances, asking $5,300. Others to choose from. WALKING DISTANCE TO PUBLIC & CVS 55+ comm. No pets Call Jane 941-488-5672 www.VeniceRanch.com MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 1095 $19,900 ILLNESS FORCES SALE Includes the lot! Clean & cozy, full amenities, no pets, Adult park. N. Ft Myers 941-356-5308 $ 29,995 Immediate Possession 2/2 double carport screened lanai Nice lot & trees immaculate adult community Call Mike @ 941-356-5308 www.riversideoaksflorida.com I .... ..... m ] HOMES FOR RENT HOMES FOR RENT 1210 L 1210 2/2/1 Enclosed Porch, NP $725 3/2/cpt Large Lanai, PC $825 3/2/2 Corner Lot, PC $850 3/2/cpt w/Pool, PC $900 3/2/2 PooVCanal, PC $1275 Full property list available online www.almar-rentals.com 941-627-1465 800-964-3095 We have Qualified Tenants for Your Rental Property AFFORDABLE HOUSING!! N. Port & Pt. 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World rights reserved. aoluton 11-z3 14 Yesterday's 3 3 5 18 Z R 3 8 25 Challenger [ 1718 Answers 16 17 7 27 20 Answers = Cryptoquip 2011 by King Features Syndicate 11-24 XZRVPG BJAHS YFLJL RVY GXDKVKLZ KFVK LMLJEAPL'Z FVXJ THZK FVML DHJRE YVMLZ: KFL SLJT-HGVZ. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: WHILE THE MAJOR COMBAT USUALLY INVOLVED BULKY WAR VEHICLES, THIS SKIRMISH WAS A TANKLESS JOB. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: K equals T BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker HAGAR THE HORRIBLE By Chris Browne "No problem, mister. He just likes the new car smell." PICKLES By Brian Crane ARE Yo0 MAKI(M& MOcE SCVE-6S, CRAMMA? '" --- II --- B.C. By Mastroianni & Hart FARP. /MIIS GtK4OW- IT-ALLL HoW 0O I K-l4oW WHVEN TAh TUPRKE.Y IS CDoN. F SfT __-_p -,,r,, L __-s*'r**^ ^*" WH-Ev N THE AUDIENCE STAiRTS THR.oWIN& E-EK- 5 r.ER 5. 11-24 ohnartStudoscoL 11-24 JohnHartStudios.com THERE MAY BE MORE THAN ONE SOLUTION. 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At least one of every four adults lives with the bone-deep ache of gout, lupus, Lyme dis- ease, rheumatoid arthritis and/or plain old wear- and-tear osteoarthritis. But you can break free by taking advantage of new upgrades to tried-and- true pain-soothing fixes. Osteoarthritis pain news: Get hip. Thanks to the obesity epidemic and a rise in sports-related joint injuries, osteoar- thritis the erosion of the cartilage cushion between bones in your hip, knees and other joints is booming in 45- to 64-year-olds. Tried-and-true fix: Weight loss and con- sistent, but not jarring, exercise, especially strengthening exercises for the muscles on all sides of your joints, can slash pain 50 percent and slow down joint damage. New upgrade: Don't just strengthen the muscles around your knees or the front of your thighs. Exercises that strengthen hip muscles like side leg lifts can ease pain in knees by 14 percent and boost joint flexibility. And you can ease hip discomfort by using core- strengthening exercises to help you walk tall. Lyme disease pain news: Ask about retreat- ment, then pull up your socks (to avoid reinfection). Carried by sesame-seed-size black- legged ticks, this bacterial infection attacks joints causing arthritis-like damage and discomfort. On the rise in parts of the U.S. and Canada, Lyme disease usually clears up with antibiotics but not always. Tried-and-true fix: One course of antibiotic drugs. New upgrade: A second course of antibiotics may be worth trying to knock out lingering infection and symptoms. Ask your doctor if it's a good option for you. Bonus: Want to prevent Lyme disease? When you're outside, check for ticks regularly (cuts risk 41 percent); use tick repellent (cuts risk 30 percent); wear long pants (cuts risk 22 percent); pull up your socks and tuck your pants into them (cuts risk by an extra 17 percent!). Gout pain news: Sip smarter to prevent toe distress. In step with rising body weights, this inflammatory form of ooo Dr. Mehmet Oz & Dr. Michael Roizen arthritis is increasingly common today. Gout makes big toes (and other joints) swell and throb for about 1 in 25 adults, as needlelike uric acid crystals accumulate. You may have heard the news that munching cherries can slash risk for a gout attack by 35 percent. But why stop there? Tried-and-true fix: Prevent gout attacks by avoiding alcohol and foods that contain purine, such as asparagus, organ and game meats, dried beans and peas, herring, mackerel, mushrooms, sardines and scallops. They encourage the body to overproduce uric acid. New upgrade: Skip sug- ary drinks. Slurping two a day more than doubles gout risk, because a sugar called fructose raises uric acid levels in your blood- stream. And try glucos- amine and chondroitin sulfate supplements, if your doc agrees. Lupus pain news: First new drug in 50 years. If you have lupus, your immune system causes inflammation, pain and damage to skin, heart, lungs, kidneys, joints and more. Monitoring the disease and getting the right treatments means keeping medical appoint- ments is job No. 1 but many people with lupus miss at least 33 percent of their doctor visits. Tried-and-true fix: A variety of medications to soothe the immune system and protect the body. New upgrade: Early in 2012 the FDA approved belimumab; it's a mono- clonal antibody that, along with other drugs, improves control of the disease a good reason to make it to your next appointment! Rheumatoid arthritis pain news: Insist on treat- ment and don't give up. In RA, an overactive immune systems triggers inflammation of lining of the joints in hands and feet, knees, ankles, hips and shoulders. Tried-and-true fix: Early treatment with biologics can slow down or prevent joint damage. FRESHLY SQUEEZED By Ed Stein SA PEGSIMIST WOULP SAY... I WGNT CRAZY ON LACK FPIPAY ANP OVERSPINT MY BUPC T IN A FPRNZY OF RAMPANT CONSUMERISM. MARY WORTH By Karen Moy and Joe Giella IF THE CiE.'ErJr5HIP' I ,TRZ-rNG ENCU.j;H, HE MA' COi .- E AIR-LIUNC, Ir, n The Sun Classified-Section B Page 8 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, November 24, 2012 I~C Satuday Noembr 2, 212 ds .ourun et ININ Te Sn ClssiiedSecionB Pge0 Look for the g Directory pul Saturday ii Yreat deals in the Business & Service blishing Sundays, Wednesdays, and i the Classified Section of the Sun! *.a I * ft It b IS THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME BORN LOSER By Art and Chip Sansom ju VM Ab-& by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek .- 2 F' T W iLUSRFORCE! D aON LL TELL PA Z EA. T Ek NEXTTEI tE Unscramble these four Jumbles, '(OU'\E. BEE. FIGRCIN C? PICKS OwYOU one letter to each square, P i to form four ordinary words. Aaaaa! Can't believe Hmm. I uLessf W T O CITCR G T Sing i I dl n 'th @2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. -I .. O T S_ TECAN BLONDIE By Dean Young and John Marshall HA! HA! DO YOU REMEMBER HOW WWHAT MADE YOU THINK OF THAT, VOU USED TO ASK ME FOR MONEY DEAR? TO GO SHOPPING? O4, I WAS JUST THINKING LUDEMO OW TIMES AE CHANGED LUDEMO OR F FOESB E FHT S00 HOENE," -II Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as S suggested by the above cartoon. Print answer here: X II I (Answers Monday) Yesterday's Jumbles: GIANT VALET UNPAID MIDDAY Answer: She hoped her new billboard would give her company one AN AD-VANTAGE Options for a potato masher Dear Heloise: My favorite use for a potato masher is to make inter- esting decorations and patterns on cake icing. Just use a light touch.- Jim G., via e-mail Good idea. Here are some uses we came up with at Heloise Central: Crush fruit when mak- ing jams or jellies. Make designs on peanut-butter cookies. Mix up items in a round pot or bowl. Break up ground meat when cooking. Mash eggs when mak- ing egg salad. And here is a potato- masher use from Peg L. of Mansfield, Ohio: "I use the potato masher for my cream soups. Cook potatoes, broccoli or cauliflower in water. When cooked well, use the potato masher to mash up the chunks, and finish the soup. Great cream soup." Send your favorite use for a potato masher, and I will print as many as pos- sible and pick 10 favorites to receive a Heloise pamphlet. Send your hint to: Heloise@Heloise.com; fax to: 210-HELOISE (435- 6473); or mail to: Heloise/ Potato Masher, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000. Hope to hear from you soon. Heloise Shell-curtain preservation Dear Heloise: I bought a shell curtain when I was at the Texas coast and hung Hints from Heloise it over the bathroom en- trance (since my bathroom is decorated with fish). I loved it, but every time my husband would go through it, I was afraid he was go- ing to break the shells. We were having a party, and I worried that with the traffic in and out of the bathroom, the shells would get broken. So, I pulled all the strands together and looped them around a large candle sconce by the door. This way, everyone could go through the door without a problem. Worked great, and no broken shells. - Kay in Louisiana Happy birthday to you! Dear Heloise: A social- media friend of mine asked all her social-media friends if they would kind- ly mail a birthday card to an older friend. Imagine her delight when her post- office box was overflowing on her birthday with cards from as far away as Italy! As a sender, I can attest that her friend wasn't the only one who felt the joy! Chris Marchand, Manchester, N.H. MUTTS By Patrick McDonnell What are you THANKFUL for? WOOFI E BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott ^6 V-^JE (b(2f-(|{7 lrUJ'T NUTSS TO 6'T WNOlW D Al Coo- W0OMo,6 FR S&\0o0, F( /M FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE By Lynn Johnston I DONiTELIPVE IT -I NO MORE GEfTiN' L(Ra8 NICEF TO BRR D CHRSED, NO MORE LOGGS1L0of,--T iF FIGHTS, NO MORE. MERAESTG-CU/ IN CaSS HIDINGOl-O TH F- A ELL -RN' H'S NOT -GONNR, HOME FR:O:4 S_ Hoot! -3F__. TMe- OF w RoE! - Saturday, November 24, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 9 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 10 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, November 24, 2012 Teen who wan stop to think t DEAR ABBY: I'm 15 and my boyfriend, "Todd," is almost 18. He wants us to have a baby. I would like to, but I live with my grandmother because my mom has a drug problem and my dad was killed when I was 9. I'm scared if I get pregnant she won't let me keep it. My grandmother and I don't get along sometimes, and I'm scared she'll have my boyfriend put in jail. I have thought about this, and I really want to have a baby with him. I love Todd more than anything. Is it bad that I want to get pregnant? I'm in ninth grade and he'll be a senior. Please give me some advice. -WANTS TO BE A MOM, PRINCETON,W.VA. DEAR WANTS TO BE A MOM: Before you and Todd rush into this, it is important to consider how you will take care of a baby. Babies are not just cute; they are also com- pletely helpless and a lot of work. Some schools offer stu- dents a program in which boys and girls are given dolls that require 24-hour care. They are just like real babies in that they cry, wet, and must be "fed" and with a parent at all times. Students are assigned to care for their "baby" for a week or more, and often, by the end of the assign- ment period, the desire to have a baby disappears as the reality about the degree of responsibility becomes obvious. Please look into the possibility of attending a class like this because it is important. If you become pregnant as a freshman, it will lessen your chances of graduat- ing. You and Todd will need a diploma in order to support yourselves and a child. If loving a baby was all it takes, your mother would be caring for you instead of your grandmother. I cannot stress enough the impor- tance of you and Todd completing your education before becoming parents. It will make you better parents. You should also be prepared to stay together ts a baby must "y""r N"LLI" things through r sa *r4* 1 AoNEA. / Is,._ SACK l Dear Abby until your child is an adult. Isn't that what you would have wanted if your father hadn't died and your mother turned to drugs? I'm glad you wrote, that you're smart and didn't act on impulse. Your grandmother is doing her best to raise you, and she already has enough responsibility on her shoulders. Another child might be more than she can physically and emotionally handle. DEAR ABBY: I'm 16 and have been in a relation- ship for five months. I know I'm young, but things just happened. I like this boy a lot and he likes me. Before we went out we were best friends. Back then, we had so much to talk about. But ever since we officially became a couple, there's nothing really to say to each other. We used to talk all day on the phone, and now it's kind of hard to have a normal conversation. The physical attraction is there, but the mental attraction is sort of going away. He is amazing and listens to all my problems, but when I don't have any problems there is nothing to say. I don't want to end it between us. What should I do? - DISAPPOINTED DEAR DISAPPOINTED: You and your boyfriend may be spending too much time together and not enough on other activities. If you interact more with other friends, become active in sports or group activities and spend more time apart, then you and he will have more to bring to your conversations. Please try it, and encourage him to do the same. "For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee."- Isaiah 54:10 What a wonderful promise for the people of God. Do you know Him? If not, trust the One who keeps His promises and the One who is also full of mercy. PEANUTS By Charles Schulz SH SURPRLS1NG HOWt QUlCKL THE LOEEKS GO BY W)HN 'OU DO THE SAME THING EVER 5 ATUROAY C /.I 1B l7 CRANKSHAFT By Tom Batiuk & Chuck Ayers ( jILL.-JOU IQ 7-TW0 TOP -11eV ,00EL, E WWTI SNI-r | ciIm ErOUO LEFTTO 1R 1'% e gft-i A. ^^ WI< - SHOE By MacNelly Productions Venice Gondolier readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town section. I HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21-April 19). It's a bonus if someone S boundaries no matter how you try to teach them. like a no-brainer now, but there have been times Tolerance is a virtue, when you simply weren't as in touch with what CANCER (June 22-July 22). Objectivity is difficult to you needed. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).There's a bit of PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Friends are not whimsi- feistiness in your delivery, but that's only because cally brought together, though that's the way it you sense that it's necessary. Others won't readily might seem.You and yours are making choices can make you smile and laugh, but as a rule, you attain in a mirror.When you lookat yourself, you see LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Many want to pin yu give what they should unless you demand respect. based on similar inner drives. are selfentertaining.This independent quality will the flaws.Then you examine others, and you notice down, but it's hard to tell what you'll be doing two CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.19). Continue to act on TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Nov. 24).You'll receive more come in handy during the early evening lull. the positives, weeks from now, so avoid making definite plans. your outlandish ideas. 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CONDOS/VILLAS FOR RENT 1240 ANNUAL & SEASONAL RENTALS IN BIRD BAY VILLAGE BIRD BAY REALTY (Venice) 484-6777 or 800-464-8497 Classified = Sales DEEP CREEK 2/2 or 3/2, tile cath. ceil, wood cab. granite, W/D, lanai $725+ up, pets ok (941)-626-1514 or 661-4539 MOVIE LISTINGS Regal Town Center 16 941-623-0111 1441 Tamiami Trail Argo (R, 120 min.) 1:05 pm, 7:05 pm Flight (R, 139 min.) 11:30 am, 3:20 pm, 6:50 pm, 10:15 pm Life of Pi (PG, 126 min.) 10:40 am, 4:40 pm, 10:40 pm Life of Pi 3D (PG, 126 min.) 10:10 am, 12:40 pm, 1:10 pm, 1:40 pm, 3:40 pm, 4:10 pm, 7:10 pm, 7:40 pm, 10:10 pm Lincoln (PG-13, 150 min.) 12:10 pm, 3:35 pm, 6:55 pm, 10:15 pm Red Dawn (PG-13, 114 min.) 11:00 am, 1:50 pm, 3:55 pm, 4:50 pm, 7:50 pm, 10:05 pm, 10:35 pm Rise of the Guardians (PG, 97 min.) 10:45 am, 11:15 am, 1:15 pm, 3:45 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:25 pm, 10:40 pm Rise of the Guardians 3D (PG, 97 min.) 10:15 am, 12:45 pm, 1:45 pm, 3:15 pm, 7:25 pm, 8:00 pm, 10:00 pm The Sessions (R, 98 min.) 7:35 pm, 10:20 pm Skyfall (PG-13, 143 min.) 11:10 am, 11:45 am, 2:45 pm, 3:10 pm, 6:45 pm, 7:15 pm, 10:05 pm, 10:35 pm The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (PG-13, 116 min.) 10:00 am, 10:30 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:00 pm, 7:30 pm, 8:15 pm, 10:00 pm, 10:45 pm Wreck-It Ralph (PG, 108 min.) SCONDOSNILLAS FOR RENT 1240 DEEP CREEK Spacious 2/2 No pets, Avail Jan 1 $675/mo + utilities. 941-258-0098 NEED CASH? I Have A Garage Sale! DEEP CREEK GARDENS 2/2 tile firs, new carpet, DW, W/D, 1st Fir., Lanai, Pool, Tennis,NP, Incl.water season $1200/ann $650/mo +dep 941-626-8625 PORT CHARLOTTE Sunshine Villas, 1/1, Water included, $550 Month, $550 Security. NO PETS. 941-697-5015 10:00 am, 3:25 pm, 9:55 pm Wreck-It Ralph in 3D (PG, 108 min.) 12:45 pm, 7:15 pm Frank Theatres Galleria Stadium 12 941-408-0011 2111 Tamiami Trail Argo (R, 120 min.) 9:45 pm Flight (R, 139 min.) 10:30 am, 1:25 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:10 pm, 10:00 pm Life of Pi (PG, 126 min.) 11:05 am Life of Pi 3D (PG, 126 min.) 2:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:15 pm, 9:55 pm Lincoln (PG-13, 150 min.) 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm, 10:00 pm Red Dawn (PG-13, 114 min.) 11:10 am, 1:25 pm, 4:05 pm, 7:05 pm, 9:20 pm Rise of the Guardians (PG, 97 min.) 11:30 am, 1:45 pm, 4:00 pm, 7:30 pm Rise of the Guardians 3D (PG, 97 min.) 11:45 am, 2:15 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:00 pm, 9:15 pm Skyfall (PG-13, 143 min.) 10:30 am, 11:30 am, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm, 4:30 pm, 5:30 pm, 7:30 pm, 9:00 pm The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (PG-13, 116 min.) 10:30 am, 11:30 am, 1:30 pm, 2:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:15 pm, 8:00 pm, 9:45 pm Wreck-It Ralph (PG, 108 min.) 11:10 am, 1:30 pm, 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm Wreck-It Ralph in 3D (PG, 108 min.) 9:30 pm CONDOS/VILLAS FOR RENT 1240 VENICE GULF FRONT BEACH 2/2 towers, gorgeous views, htd. pool, clbhse. unfurn. Annual rental $1680 (941)-993-5592 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Vernce/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas VENICE ISLAND, 2/2 walk to beach or downtown, fur- nished, season or annual available. 941-661-5002 AMC Merchants Crossing 16 888-AMC-4FUN US 41 and Pine Island Rd. Argo (R, 120 min.) 10:00 am, 12:45 pm, 3:30 pm, 6:30 pm, 9:30 pm Flight (R, 139 min.) 12:40 pm, 3:30 pm, 7:00 pm, 10:30 pm Here Comes the Boom (PG, 105 min.) 2:15 pm, 7:15 pm Hotel Transylvania (PG, 91 min.) 11:15 am, 1:30 pm, 3:45 pm Life of Pi (PG, 126 min.) 11:45 am, 2:45 pm, 5:45 pm, 8:45 pm Life of Pi 3D (PG, 126 min.) 10:30 am, 1:30 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:30 pm, 10:30 pm Lincoln (PG-13, 150 min.) 10:15 am, 1:45 pm, 5:00 pm, 8:30 pm Red Dawn (PG-13, 114 min.) 10:15 am, 12:45 pm, 3:15 pm, 5:30 pm, 8:15 pm, 10:45 pm Rise of the Guardians (PG, 97 min.) 11:30 am, 2:15 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:15 pm, 9:45 pm Rise of the Guardians 3D (PG, 97 min.) 10:45 am, 1:15 pm, 3:45 pm, 6:15 pm, 8:45 pm Skyfall (PG-13, 143 min.) 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:45 pm; 11:15 am, 2:30 pm, 5:45 pm, 9:15 pm Taken 2 (PG-13, 91 min.) 12:00 pm, 4:45 pm, 9:45 pm The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 (PG-13, 116 min.) 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm, 7:00 pm, 8:00 pm, 9:00 pm, 10:00 pm, 10:45 pm Wreck-It Ralph (PG, 108 min.) 12:15 pm, 2:45 pm, 5:15 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:15 pm Wreck-It Ralph in 3D (PG, 108 min.) 11:00 am, 1:45 pm, 4:15 pm, 6:45 pm, 9:30 pm ACROSS 1 Block 5 Leather for honing 10 Bad mood 14 Nimbus 15 Chicago airport 16 Pantyhose shade 17 Kind of tradition 18 Principle 19 Verve 20 Buying time 22 Near (2 wds.) 24 Glamorous wrap 25 He directed Marion 26 Write hurriedly 29 Spectators 33 Goody-goodies 34 Woodstock folk singer 36 Free electron 37 Puffin kin 38 Whodunit or romance 39 Owed right now 40 Chiding sound 41 Shopper's guide 42 Not those 44 Lively party 47 More costly 48 River to the Seine 49 911 responder 50 Blizzards 53 Cager's feat (2 wds.) 58 It may be read 59 St. Teresa's town 61 Hoop's place 62 Ark. neighbor 63 Couch 64 Qatar ruler 65 Duck or hue 66 Correct a text 67 Look to be DOWN 1 Food, slangily 2 Superman's mom 3 Viking name 4 Tiger Woods' tote (2 wds.) 5 Mixer 6 Better late- never 7 Called the butler 8 Spanish gold 9 Fine 10 Laugh rudely 11 Westwood Bruins 12 Kukla's friend 13 Provide capital 21 Rainy weather systems 23 Bolo 25 Turn inside out 26 Mild quarrels PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED C A LL G RE=T HA I AR I AR I OTSMOURS REAP AGLO WIAMFM PARR T EE A SS E SS O D EREWHAT NA B B E1D-PR I IE CUT ELLEN SOUL DIME G TLE|NiBsLoI|LI N I |L E A SEL I NG S|T E|AL VISC OU NTIEH SKS M L A R KENA Y Sj OBO1 STIPP I T SU LK PU MP E P E E S U RAL IRAS D IS C E DIE E E11-24-12 2012UFS, Dist. by UCO E N click for UFS 11-24-12 @2012 UFS, Dist. by Univ. 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Annual Unfurnished $1150/ month (Includes water & Cable) + deposit. 1349 Aqui Esta Drive call Lora Keller, Century 21 Aztec, 941-505-1519 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas DUPLEXES FOR RENT 1300 DEEP CREEK New! 2BR/2BA $775/mo. lawn care incl. 941-629-3326/941-416-5966 ENGLEWOOD, 2/2. Sm Pet OK. $750/mo. + $1000 security Adobe Realty Inc. 941- 4853998 Marcel 941468-2529 PORT CHARLOTTE, 3/2 w/ car port. Indoor laundry, Dish- washer, wtr. incl. $725/mo +sec Avail.now 941-628-6653 FOR RENT 1320 ENGLEWOOD Walk Out Door to Priv Bch Fully Furn effic. avail Nov, Dec, & Jan, to Feb. 15th $1000 mo 941-475-4913 VENICE ISLAND Eff, 1 & 2 br, Immed. occup. No pets, 1 yr lease 9414165757or 3236466 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1320 PUNTA GORDA Large 2/1 with carport, unfurnished $700 mo includes water, + $700 sec 941-740-0491 PUNTA GORDA WATER- FRONT. Furnish'd 1BR Duplx+ many Xtras, $590 mo. annl. Dock avail. No Pets, N/Smkg. 941-626-9652 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1320 The Fountains 1/1 from $620 2/2 from $730 3/2 from $840 Call for Holiday Specials 941-429-9799 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1320 VENICE CLUBSIDE APTS. 1 Bedrooms Available. $350 Move in Fee. Call (941)-488-7766. VENICE ISLAND Efficency. Clean & neat! Walk to beaches & downtown. Start $535 Annual 941-932-1533 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1320 VENICE ISLAND Efficiency 1 & 2 br, Immed. occup. No pets, 1 yr lease 941-416-5757or 323-6466 I-ADVERTIE WITH THEM " SUN DECLASSIFIED S VENICE STUDIO S & 1 Bedroom Accepting Section 8 Vouchers 941-488-7766 VI Su ".n "LlUE:IN 1-t TO A MOVIE! CHECK FOR THE LOCAL LISTING AND REVIEWS! .. only in The Real Local Newspaper SUNEWSPAPERS |,,. Christa Murch, GRI 445(6 limiailli I irail Port ( 'li.lotte. I- 339H "Ich Sprechl Deculwh 941-235-5( 119 Fiur cr I -Sl, .n-44 -"' 43 l Iii u. lllau li aIi IIi. 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Only $48k 941-677-8550 BUYING OR SELLING A BUSINESS CALL HOLLMARK BUSINESS BROKERS INC 941-445-4726 www.hollmarkbrokers.com ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! BUSINESS RENTALS 1610 PAULSON CENTRE EXECUTIVE OFFICE SUITES 18245 Paulson Drive. P.C 25% off first Year Rent 80 s.f. to 230 s.f. Offices Virtual Offices available Info call (941)-206-2200 FI'DYOU HOMETDY w w el o ehomneicm I M YPASJTEC "Top Selling Golf, Riverfront, Resort Community." $129,000 to $699,900 Close to Gulf Beaches and Marinas. 4 Miles west of 41 on 776, go to gate for open house site directions. Riverwood Realty Visit or Call 941-743-9663 or 1-800-874-1869 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1PM-3PM SOUTH GULF COVE 9446 ROSEBUD CIR BEAUTIFUL 3/2/3 Waterfront home on seawalled lot with Gulf access. Heated salt water pool, covered boat lift w/trek deck. Extra 80'x125' lot. Must See! $349,000 941-828-8820 ROTONDA WEST 249 Rotonda Blvd North 3/2/2 Oversized lot, Many upgrades! Immaculate! $191,500 941-697-1497 Can be split into 2 lots. New 90 ft. dock, all utilities in place. Ready to build & not in hurricane velocity zone. Just minutes to the Gulf. Possible owner finance @ 3.9%. Only $364,900. 941-769-0200 YOUR SEARCH IS OVER. Well maintained custom home in quiet neighborhood. Close to shopping and schools. 3/2/2 LR/DR/FR/Lrg Kit. 1171 Richter St. $159,000 Bill Norris, Bob Melvin Properties 941-380-2400 3045 N. Beach Rd. #A. ENGLEWOOD A Unique 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Stilt Home with Deeded Rights to Lemon Bay Dock & Private Beach on Gulf! $459,000. John Colello, Beach & Luxury Realty Inc. 727-798-8144 3BR/2BA/2CG with 1900+ SF living space, large covered lanai + caged pool. Fruit trees. Fenced yard. $148,500. 941-830-1721 YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL! *.,*; .Ty,.*; .ssa ."H . PRAIRIE CREEK PARK PRIVATE & DEED RESTRICTED FENCED/GATED 6 ACRE TREASURE HORSES WELCOME! NEWER 2600+SF,SPACIOus OPEN FLOOR PLAN, GREAT KITCHEN,SCREENED POOL & LANAI,, BARN + ATT 3 STALL GARAGE! MINUTES TO PUNTA GORDA & HwY 75. $469,900.JUDY K PETKEWICZ ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 1856 Knights Bridge Trail Kingsgate Villa Port Charlotte Gorgeous Furnished 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath 55+ Villa. A Must See! 6;00,000 $189,500 MLS#C7031934 JILL BROUWER REALTY Jill's Cell 941-276-4459 Linda 941-457-7245 POOL HOME ARCADIA 3/3/2 w/pool on 4.75 acres w/easy access to PC & Sarasota. Large 4000 sq ft workshop/barn. MLS# C7018012 $295,000 Call Agent Peggy Mardis 863-990-1877 PORT CHARLOTTE 1064 Live Oak Cir. Immaculate 3/2/2 Mainte- nance free stand-alone home in Heritage Oak Park, set amidst towering oaks in the heart of Port Charlotte, within walking distance of Pub- lix, the Library & the YMCA! Totally updated and upgraded for maximum functionality. YOUR PERFECT RETIREMENT HAVEN! $184,900. MLS#C7037473 Patty Gillespie, Realtor, Remax Anchor 941-875-2755 --, ,,s .....' -__ VENICE 522 CEDARWOOD LN. Nice & bright, large 2/2, 1938 sq. ft. Open floor plan, Very well maintained & many updates. Private backyard, with a lake view, pool & spa. Adjacent to a greenspace area and a walk/bike path $245,000 FSBO 941-685-0659 or 941-685-1130 Saturday, November 24, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 15 SHW S O I I k11,l,3-i II -I vji E s The Sun Classified-Section B Page 16 EINICIV ads .yoursun net Saturday, November 24, 2012 PORT CHARLOTTE- Prime office space, 3 units 1,000sf. ea. Brand new. Sandhill Blvd. Turnkey/Fully built out. (941)-624-5992 WAREHOUSE & STORAGE 1640 NORTH PORT 800SF Ware- house $400/mo+tax. 400SF $210/mo+Tax 941-661-6720 VENICE Warehouse Com- plex Bay Rentals Starting at $200/per mo. 941-485- 8402 l, Every Thursday in the SSUN EHSPAPERS kI, l, tetM IV', n .. t ..G I -nll h 4 .-20. .i I oul de't get m cm coll M I-216 -111 FI 'DY O HOESDV wwwwecoe-hmeco I 10 ACRE ESTATE PUNTA GORDA BY OWNER Venice Pine Brook 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 car garage, swimming pool, long driveway on a cul de sac, partially fenced, ideal for several cars/boat, 5 minutes to beach and US41/1-75 (941) 497-6655 CUSTOMM ZUU4 HOME PLUS 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH, GUEST/POOL HOUSE, OUTDOOR KITCHEN, DESIGNER POOL, SPA'S, EXTENSIVE PATIO AREA "ONE OF A KIND"! ATTN: PILOTS WALK TO SHELL CREEK AIR PORT $595,000 CALL JUDY PETKEWICZ ALUSON JAMES ESTATES & HOMES 941-456-8304 GATED 5 PRIVATE ACRES oZ . PRAIRIE ;REEEK WEST ZUd SPACIOUS HOME WITH 3-4 BDRMS CUSTOM FEATURES GALORE, 3 STALL GARAGE+DETACHED 1200 SF CUSTOM GARAGE W FULL BATH EVERY MAN'S DREAM. BLACK TOP ROADS & PRIVATE DRIVE. PLENTY OF PARKING, MINUTES TO PUNTA GORDA. $489,000 CALL JUDY PETKEWICZ ALLISON JAMES ESTATES & HOMES 941-456-8304 VENIC STNEWA6 LAKE SUZY 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath with 1 Car Garage. Overlooks Lake! Breakfast Area. Screened Lanai. Inside Utility Room. $85.000. Doris Walters, Bud Trayner Realty 941-661-4019 PORT CHARLOTTE NW 1009 Cabot St. 3/2/2 w/ Workshop on Corner Lot. Many Upgrades! Immaculate! $169,900. FSBO 941-766-7466 5+ A~LKC sites Starting @ $49,000 Punta Gordas's BEST KEPT SECRET! Minutes to town, beaches,harbor! Deed restricted Horses welcome,black top roads. "A Very Special Ranch Community"! JUDY K PETKEWICZ GRI CRS ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 Make Your House a HOME! ENGLEWOOD 4/3/3 +1200 SQ FT POLE BARN WITH CAR LIFT. SPOTLESS POOL HOME TOO MANY XTRAS TO LIST! $399K TIM CEREN COCONUT BAY REALTY 941-228-9102 VENICE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2 CAR GARAGE. LAKE VIEW. DIRECT ACCESS TO POOL, TENNIS COURT, SHUFFLE BOARD, 55+, GREAT LOCATION! $155,000. CALL GEN: 941-228-4571 3/2/3+/DEN WITH POOL AND FIREPLACE. 2 YEARS YOUNG. NEARLY 1/2 ACRE. LAKE AND PRESERVE VIEWS. 2376 SQ FT. $459,000 BY OWNER 941-493-6140 DEEP CREEK, Quiet 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath on 1st Floor. Overlooks Lake! Hurricane Shutters. Clubhouse. Furniture Negotiable. Close to !hopping! $59,000. Doris Walters, Bud Trayner Realty 941-661-4019 Adopt an animal from your local animal shelter. Call 941-625-6720 SUNAm1-- I SHWCSEO The Sun Classified-Section B Page 16 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, November 24, 2012 |