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Laishley backs
commission horse
prominent county businessman and
political player Bruce Laishley has
laid out his cards in the two-way Re-
publican-primary contest for the District 4
seat on the Charlotte
County Commission,
between incumbent
Stephen R. Deutsch
S" ~and challenger David
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Land Developers
partner RickTreworgy
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Brian host al Thursday
GLEASON fundraising reception
EDIORL PGE EngI for Ivankovic at
EDITORIAL PAGE EDITOR the Captain's Table
restaurant at Fishermen's Village in Punta
Gorda.
Former Punta Gorda mayor Marilyn
Smith-Mooney and Fishville General
Manager Patti Allen also are among
the host committee chairs, along with
Laishley business associate Rob Humpel
of Southwest Engineering; and Todd Katz,
president of Calusa National Bank.
The winner of the GOP primary will face
former pool contractor and current real
estate agent Don Monroe in the Nov. 4
general election. Monroe is running as an
Independent.
Ivankovic, who runs a local insurance
company, faces an uphill fundraising chal-
lenge against Deutsch, who has a $42,146
war chest, according to Charlotte County
Supervisor of Elections Office records.
Ivankovic had $3,090 in his campaign
account as of Feb. 10. Monroe loaned
himself $3,200, while Ivankovic raised his
money from 14 businesses and individu-
als, including Laishley's wife Barbara.
Deutsch defeated former commissioner
Dick Loftus, another Laishley-backed
candidate, in 2010. The former Rhode
Island state senator has maintained an
exhaustive official and campaign schedule,
including his own kickoff fundraiser earlier
this year.
Charlotte County on Thursday received
a terse, one-sentence denial of its request
for a rehearing of a utilities suit order
from Circuit Judge Joseph Foster. County
Attorney Janette Knowlton said the
county's attorney, Cort Frohlich, would
be sending a letter to Foster requesting a
reconsideration. If that request is denied,
the case would move to the damages
phase before a jury.
In January, Foster ruled in favor of
plaintiffs, alleging the inoperability of a
county-owned wastewater system, which
it purchased from one of the plaintiffs
companies, prevented them from develop-
ing their properties.
A similar suit over the same sewer
system cost the county $13 million in 2012.
Michael Mahaffey, communications
director for U.S. Rep. Tom Rooney,
(R-Florida's 17th district) stopped by for
a visit during a swing through Charlotte
County this week. He offered some insight
into prospective flood-insurance legislation
expected to be voted on in the House next
week that will need to be blended with a
Senate bill delaying rate increases that have
forced many homeowners and businesses
either to drop flood insurance or to absorb
rate hikes in the thousands of dollars.
Mahaffey, who has served on Rooney's
staff for four years, said he doesn't expect
much other legislation to come out of
Congress during this election year.
Meanwhile, his boss is working on the
implementation of the recently passed
Farm Bill, which includes $250 million for
citrus canker research, aimed at eradicating
the disease that affects an estimated 50 per-
cent of trees in Florida. Also a priority for
Rooney is eliminating a disability-claims
backlog at the Veterans Administration.
Brian Gleason is the editorial page editor
for the Sun Newspapers. Readers may reach
him atgleason@sun-herald.com, and follow
him on Twitter at @bglesun.
Judge: Request denied
County won't get Rotonda II sewer rehearing
By GARY ROBERTS
STAFF WRITER
CHARLOTTE COUNTY-In a
one-sentence ruling this week, Circuit
Judge Joseph Foster rejected the
county's request for a rehearing on the
Rotonda II sewer case.
"The motion for a rehearing is
denied," was all he wrote in the latest
development of a lawsuit that could
cost the county upward of $60 million.
Foster last month ruled against the
county for failing to provide water
and sewer service for more than 1,000
lots in Rotonda Villas, preventing the
landowners from developing their
properties.
County attorneys had asked the
judge to review his ruling in favor of
the plaintiffs, known as Andress Family
Florida, which includes Rotonda Lakes
II LP, RotondaWest LLC and the Cape
Cave Corp. However the court turned
back the motion for a rehearing.
"I can't say I'm surprised, but I
am disappointed," County Attorney
Janette Knowlton said.
The next step by the county, she
said, will be to ask the judge for a
reconsideration of his ruling denying
a rehearing. Knowlton would not
speculate on the outcome for this
latest request, but she believes in the
county's position.
"The matter is of great public
importance, and the county should
be entitled to present its argument in
open court," Knowlton said.
In the Jan. 24 ruling, Foster conclud-
ed that the facts in the case, dubbed
Rotonda II, were the same as presented
during a first lawsuit, settled in 2010,
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Not great-grandmas quilt show
10th biennial event continues today
10th biennial event continues today,
By BARBARA BEAN-MELLINGER
SUN CORRESPONDENT
PUNTA GORDA If the mention
of "handmade quilt" takes you back
to great-grandma's star quilt in calico
patterns, prepare yourself for some-
thing different.
The quilt show by the
Disconnected Piecers Quilt Guild,
which began Friday and continues
today at the Charlotte Harbor
Event and Conference Center, is a
show-stopping display of creativity
and eye-popping color.
Quilts with names like "Not So
Granny Squares," "Glow in the Dark"
and "The World's Largest Flower" warn
visitors to expect the unexpected.
"Disconnected Piecers is a small
guild of 75 quilters," said Susan Slaton,
who handled publicity, staffing and
many other show responsibilities. "It
was begun 20 years ago and has held
a show every other year since." This
is the guild's 10th show. (In the alter-
nating years, the Peace River Quilters
holds the show.)
Survey crew
finds man's body
in North Port
By ELAINE ALLEN-EMRICH
STAFF WRITER
NORTH PORT North Port police worked all day
Friday investigating the death of a man whose remains
were found in the woods between South Biscayne
Church and Fence Outlet.
According to police, a survey crew was on the church
grounds at about 10 a.m. Friday when they spotted the
man's decomposed body in the nearby woods. Police
cordoned off a large area bordering the church and the
BODY116
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BARBARA
BEAN-MELLINGER
Susan Slaton, left,
publicity chair for the
show, and fellow member
Liz Black won first place
in the Small Collaborative
Bed Pieced category
for their quilt, "Glacier
Star."
Sin Punta Gorda
This year's show was judged by Mary
M. Zesiger, a professional quilt judge
from Pennsylvania who is certified by
the National Quilting Association to
judge master quilts. Her work has been
featured in quilting magazines and has
won many first-place ribbons.
The show's winning quilts display
blue, red, white and yellow ribbons,
and even the ribbons are like none
other. Created by the guild members,
they're made with quilting fabrics.
QUILT 116
PCHS student faces
assault, stalking charges
By ADAM KREGER
STAFF WRITER
PORT CHARLOTTE Mike Desjardins, director of
student services for Charlotte County Public Schools,
said there may be a growing number of reported bullying
incidents in the schools, but it's because more students
are being educated about how serious the problem can be.
"They're becoming more aware of it because of our
programs," he said. "And the support staff- anyone
who comes into contact with kids is trained on how to
identify bullying. We make sure we have eyes and ears in
the hallways, in the cafeterias, the bus ramps the areas
that bullying or harassment could take place."
The goal is to nip harassment issues in the bud before
they become an ongoing problem.
"Just talking things out can go a long way," Desjardins
said.
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SUN PHOTO BY CAROL BRUYERE
Local authors Naomi Pringle, David Abraham, and Sonja Wright prepare for their recent book
signing.
Local authors
share black history
By CAROL BRUYERE
SUN CORRESPONDENT
What was it like to live
in a society fraught with
inequalities and sometimes
violence?
Ask local authors Naomi
Pringle, SonjaWright and
David Abraham. Their
books give a snapshot of
how life was for blacks in
America, Florida and even
in Punta Gorda. The three
shared their works with
interested readers and fans
at a recent book-signing
held at Charlotte State
Bank in Punta Gorda.
Pringle, whose family
emigrated to NewYork
from Jamaica, relates how
they survived and made
their way in society in her
first book, "Ginga' Root Tea:
American Journey."
Pringle's second book,
newly released, is a 1920s
sequel about her eldest
aunt. "Lily: Riding the
Color Line" documents the
young Jamaican-American
girl's life and how she
became a more confident
woman in the era's black
community.
Wright grew up in Punta
Gorda and graduated from
Charlotte High School. Her
friends and her mother
inspired her in 2007 to
write her first book, "Down
the Street: A Memory Book
of Punta Gorda's Black
Community," which details
the history of black people
who lived here between
1940 and 1970 and tells
their stories of what they
did, how life was then, and
where they went (down the
street).
"I realized we were
losing all the old bars,
cafes, schools and places
where we used to work and
socialize," Wright said, "and
I wanted to show what
used to be. I'm keeping'
those memories goirn'."
Abraham is a prolific
historian and novelist who,
though he didn't person-
ally experience the life,
decided to add a view of
Florida's past and its racial
disruptions, starting in the
days of Ponce de Leon.
How did the Spanish and
the Florida native tribes
treat the slaves who escaped
from Southern plantations?
How did Florida blacks who
became Union soldiers
during the CivilWar survive?
WouldWoodrowWilsorn's
formation of two divisions
of black soldiers during
WorldWar I result in better
treatment of blacks? When a
resident of Melbourne, Fla.,
formed the NAACP, what
changed? Has an influx
of Northerners brought
a different attitude and
better treatment? Abraham
tackles those issues in his
latest tome, "Dark Days of
Florida."
"What I do is take history
and build a story around
it," Abraham said.
By BILL JONES
SUN CORRESPONDENT
As the slow, soulful,
almost eerie classical
music emerged from the
pastoral scenes on the
large screen and filled
the darkened room, the
lecturer remarked that at
times the audio sounded
like a human voice, and
at other times a violin.
It was neither.
It was a harmonica
being played by a per-
son the lecturer called
"probably the number
one harmonica player in
the world."
The lecturer was
Raffaele Ponti, maestro
and music director of
the Charlotte Symphony
Orchestra. The harmon-
ica virtuoso was Robert
Bonfiglio. The occasion
was Ponti's Behind the
Notes lecture Thursday
at Florida Gulf Coast
University's Renaissance
Academy in Punta
Gorda.
Bonfiglio, playing
Heitor Villa Lobos'
Harmonica Concerto, will
be the featured guest art-
ist Sunday evening at the
CSO's sold-out concert at
the Center for Performing
Arts in Punta Gorda.
Ponti joked with his
audience that when he
proposed a harmonica
concerto to the orches-
tra's board of directors,
"they didn't know what
to make of it. They must
have thought I was
speaking Italian." But, he
said, Bonfiglio has played
the concerto
hundreds
of times
around the
world to
universal
acclaim, "so
it's a coup
to have him
here for
your Charlotte Symphony
Orchestra."
Ponti said that sym-
phony orchestras from
the 1940s through the
'60s routinely played
contemporary music,
but now some audiences
tend to react, "'Oh,
contemporary music?'
They're narrow in their
thinking," he said.
"They're narrow in their
ears." His intent, he said,
is to bring a classical
blend of both to the CSO.
The concert will
also include Felix
Mendelssohn's "The
Hebrides, Op.26,
Fingal's Cave." Ponti
called Mendelssohn a
brilliant composer "who
conceived a symphony
entirely in his head a
35-minute piece of music
with thousands and
thousands of notes -
before writing the whole
thing at once."
He said Mendelssohn
composed "The
Hebrides" at age 21
during a visit to the
Hebrides Islands off the
west coast of Scotland,
where he experienced the
power of the wind and
water while standing on
the rocks at Fingal's Cave.
Playing a portion of
the music, Ponti urged
the audience to picture
"standing on the rocks,
hearing the water
crashing, with the wind
blowing in your hair,"
and experiencing the
"calm before the storm."
The concert's con-
cluding composition will
be British composer Sir
William Edward Elgar's
"Enigma Variations," a
tour through 11 move-
ments depicting, by
his music, his wife and
10 close friends. Ponti
called it a "well-crafted,
genius piece of music
with beautiful short little
movements."
As each movement
played, ranging from a
barely audible cello to
resounding brass and
percussion, Ponti asked
the audience to give their
thoughts on the indi-
viduals being depicted.
And he challenged them
repeatedly to decipher
the enigma.
When none could,
he smiled and said the
enigma is the lack of a
theme to the entire piece,
thus "Variations" is the
enigma.
Now, he said, they
would be among the se-
lect few who would know
the secret on Sunday.
I OBITUARIES
CHARLOTTE
Joy M. Lawhead
Joy M. Lawhead died
Friday, Jan. 17, 2014.
A celebration of
Joy's life will be held at
3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23,
2014, at Friendship
United Methodist
Church in Tropical Gulf
Acres (South Punta
Gorda), Fla. Memorials
to Friendship Church
are the preferred
remembrance.
Robert Victor
Nystrom
Robert Victor
Nystrom, 92, passed
away Saturday, Feb. 15,
~ 2014, sur-
rounded
by loving
family at
*, his home
in Punta
\/W Gorda
Isles, Fla.
He
H..,, was born
.,. in Norway,
Mich., to
Victor and
Edna Nystrom.
Robert attended
Lawrence College in
Appleton, Wis., where
he met his wife Donna
(nee Green) Nystrom.
He served in the U.S.
Navy as a Lieutenant
during World War II.
Robert attended law
school at Kent College
of Law. After gradua-
tion, he began a long
legal career in Chicago,
Ill1., with a firm founded
by Charles E. Green.
The firm represented
Motorola for many
years. Following the
death of his first wife,
Robert retired and re-
located to Punta Gorda
Isles. He then married
Collete R. Nystrom, who
passed away in 1994.
Robert is survived by
his beloved wife, Bettie
F. Clarke Nystrom;
daughters, Luanne
(Richard) Makowski,
Jamie (Thomas) Shuler
and Karen (George)
Boulahanis; son, Mark
(Anne) Nystrom; 10
exceptional grandchil-
dren; one great-grand-
child; and many nieces
and nephews.
Memorial services will
be announced at a later
date.
ENGLEWOOD
There were no deaths
reported in Englewood
Friday.
NORTH PORT
There were no deaths
reported in North Port
Friday.
DESOTO
Velma Elizabeth
Hollinsworth
Velma Elizabeth
"Betty" Hollingsworth,
85, of Perry, Fla., died
Wednesday, Feb. 19,
2014, at Tallahassee
Memorial Healthcare in
Tallahassee, Fla.
She was born Feb. 20,
1928, in Arcadia, Fla.,
to Charles and Mary A.
Trump.
Betty was of the
Methodist Faith, and
in her spare time, she
loved growing flowers;
fishing; was active in
her church with sing-
ing; and she enjoyed
reading.
She is survived by
her daughters, Marilda
(Nathan) Smith of
Tennessee, Thomasina
(Fred) England of
South Carolina, and
Velma (Ray) Vickery
of Perry; sons, Dickie
(Belinda) Wheeler of
Florida, and Vernon
(Amy) Hollingsworth
of Sarasota, Fla.; 17
grandchildren; 27
great-grandchildren;
numerous nieces and
nephews; and she was
a caregiver to Douglas
Wetmore.
You may send condo-
lences to the family at
www.joepburnsfuneral
homes.com.
Arrangements are by
Joe P. Burns Funeral
Home, Perry.
Georgia Jean
Haag Beesting
Slawson
Georgia Jean Haag
Beesting Slawson, 57, of
Birmingham, Ala., and
formerly
of Arcadia,
Fla.,
passed
away un-
expectedly
Monday,
Feb. 17,
2014, due
to heart complications.
She was born Aug. 7,
1956, onAshiyaAir
Force Base in Japan.
Georgia spent most
of her life in Florida
and Alabama. She
was unconditionally
selfless, and loving to
her children, family,
animals, nature, rocks
and chocolate.
Georgia is survived
by her mother, Marilyn
Jean Haag; sisters,
Peggy Lee Shockley
and Linda Kay Breese;
husband, Byron Bart
Slawson; sons, Kenneth
Michael "Kenny" (fian-
cee, Jennifer Lyndsey
Jones) Beesting and
Daniel Robert "Danny"
(Alicia Rene6) Beesting;
daughters, Katherine
Rene6 "Katie" (Martin
Christopher Avey)
Beesting and Emily
Rose Slawson; and
grandchildren, Danielle
Beesting, Hannah
Beesting and Michael
Beesting. She was
preceded in death by
her father, Robert Hugh
Haag; and her brother,
Robert Lowell Haag.
A memorial service
will be held at 1:30 p.m.
today, Saturday,
Feb. 22, 2014, at East
Lake United Methodist
Church in Birmingham.
In lieu of flowers, the
family requests dona-
tions to a charity that
helped their family and
many other families of
wounded veterans find
homes after returning
from war: Wounded
Warrior Project, P.O.
Box 75851, Topeka,
KS 66675, or via www.
woundedwarrior
project.org because
the greatest trauma is
being forgotten.
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[M Words of
Comfort
Moments of joy
U are proof that at
"the heart of
Darkness
an unquenchable
light shines.
Ardis Whitman
For more
Words of Comfort, go to
www.wordsofcomfort.net
MORE ABOUT THE AUTHORS
To contact these authors, or purchase copies of their books:
Naomi Pringle, nisabelt@hotmail.com
Sonja Wright, sonja536@embarqmail.com
David Abraham, Davidcabraham@msn.com
Some of the books by these authors may be available at:
Copperfish Books, 1205 Elizabeth St., Punta Gorda, 941-205-2560
Florida Gulf Coast University, 117 Herald Court, Punta Gorda,
941-505-0130
Sandman Book Co., 16480 Burnt Store Road, Punta Gorda,
941-505-1624
Online at Amazon.com, books, and Author House
James A. Brantner
Col. James A. "Jack" Brantner, 97, of North Fort
Myers, Fla., peacefully departed this world for
his heavenly home Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014, in
fhis home, surrounded by his loving
and devoted family.
He was born March 1, 1916, in
Ashland, Wis., the son of James and
Ida (nee Kinsman) Brantner.
After growing up in Ashland,
he attended The University of
Alabama on an athletic scholar-
ship, where he was captain of the
basketball team. He graduated from
.'-.. The U of A in 1939, and became a
lifelong BAMA fan -"Roll Tide!" After
graduation, Col. Brantner coached
the Greenville, Miss., HS basketball team to their
first state championship. He married the love of
his life, Kathleen R. Hart of Hartford, Conn., on
Feb. 27, 1940. He was a devoted husband and
father to their eight children.
An Air Force veteran of more than 26 years,
Col. Brantner served his nation proudly
both overseas, and held command and staff
positions in almost all major Air Commands
stateside. Most notably, he served two tours at
Headquarters USAF in the Pentagon, was Base
Commander at Homestead AFB during the
Cuban missile crisis, and Base Commander at
Plattsburgh Air Force Base, N.Y. As his second
career, Col. Brantner worked as Manager of the
Univ. of Tennessee Space Institute in Tullahoma,
Tenn.
After retiring in 1974, attending Mass and re-
ceiving Holy Communion became an important
part of his daily activities. He also loved design
challenges, and applied his engineering knowl-
edge and training in both professional and per-
sonal construction projects. He was always quick
to help others in home design and additions. For
the past 35 years, Col. Brantner enjoyed splitting
the year between his home in North Fort Myers,
and a beloved lakeside home in Delta, Wis.
He is survived by his daughters, Linda
Redmond Brantner, Therese Aden Kilfoyle, Cea
(Fred) Call and Kathleen "Rosebud" Brantner;
sons, John (Karen) Brantner, Steve Brantner, Jim
Brantner and Bill (Sarah) Brantner; 11 grand-
children; and 11 great-grandchildren. He was
preceded in death by his beloved wife, Kathleen,
on June 15, 2001; his parents; and four sisters.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday,
March 1, 2014, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic
Church in Fort Myers, Fla. At a later date, a Mass
of Christian Burial will take place at Our Lady of
the Lake Catholic Church in Ashland, followed by
burial at St. Agnes Cemetery.
The Brantner family would like to thank the
compassionate team of Hope Hospice for all
their love and support.
Of violins, voices
and a harmonica
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RELIGION NEWS
The Sun /Saturday, February 22, 2014
The Fabric of Our Faith: Love is..., part 4
n my column last
week, I emphasized
that facet seven in
Love's diamond was
"Love doesn't demand its
own way." Above all else,
Love seeks God's best for
others.
Love's eighth facet
isn't irritated by things
that often get under
one's skin. Fathers who
integrate this aspect into
the parenting process
seldom provoke or
discourage their children
(see Colossians 3:21).
By keeping no record
of wrongs, facet nine
mediates the miracu-
lous. When one spouse
pledges forgiveness
for harmful words or
deeds to the other in a
marriage, the result need
not end with the "victim"
dredging up the inci-
dent(s) from the "Sea of
Forgiveness" for leverage
in another "interaction."
This grace, declared and
demonstrated, makes the
victim a victor as washed
out records of wrongs
once held against the
now "ex-offender" are
forgotten for heaven's
sake.
Love's 10th facet
rejoices at justice, and
is hilarious over truth's
victories. In Hebrews
11:25, Moses suffered
"with God's people rather
than enjoy the fleeting
pleasures of sin." When
he killed an Egyptian
slaveholder who mis-
treated God's people,
Moses fled for his life.
James 1:2-3 recaps the
next 80 years in his life;
40 years on the backside
of a desert, and 40 in the
wilderness, leave a great
lesson: "When troubles
come, consider them an
opportunity for great joy.
For... when your faith is
tested, your endurance
has a chance to grow."
Seeing God's children
living in truth (see 2 John
1:4) creates victorious
joy.
Four final facets accent
the previous verses. Facet
I1 l's heavy withdrawals
from Heaven's Bank
of Patience offset the
efforts of jealousy, pride,
selfishness, irritability
and revenge to bankrupt
heaven's account.
Thankfully, Love never
quits!
Facet 12 triumphantly
trusts in the Truth. Jesus
prays to God in John
17:17: "Your Word is
Truth." Luke 21:33 was
the third time Jesus said,
"Heaven and earth will
disappear, but my words
will never disappear."
Facet 13 projects an
objective outlook: "Love
is always hopeful."
Abraham's obedient
willingness to sacrifice
Isaac (see Genesis 22:
1-14) was possible only
because hope's struggle
against uncertainty was
sustained by the faithful
promises of God's Word.
As a Love that endures
every circumstance, facet
14 proclaims, "Love lasts
forever."
Only as God's Love
humbly fills us are we
empowered to "shine
like bright lights in a
world full of crooked
and perverse people"
(Philippians 2:15). Such
words stir memories
of typical July Fourth
fireworks, when plain
fuses affixed to dormant,
packaged explosives are
ignited.
Within seconds of
barely visible projectiles
being launched into the
night sky, a meteoric
shower of iridescent
colors becomes visible
miles away. Similarly,
Christ's selfless Calvary
love set his faithful
disciple's hearts aflame.
Today, more than 20
centuries later, Love's
eternal light continues its
invasion of sin's dark-
ness, never demanding
its own way.
The Rev. Larry Armbrust,
a retired United Methodist
Florida Conference pastor,
lives in Port Charlotte.
Email him atpastorlwa2@
embarqmail. com.
I RELIGION BRIEFS
Rummage Sale
Lutheran Church of the Cross, 2300
Luther Road (off Rampart Boulevard),
Deep Creek, will have a Rummage
Sale from 7:30 a.m. to noon today.
The sale will feature shoes, purses,
jewelry, bedding, knickknacks, plants,
toys, lamps, small appliances, books
and much more. There will be no food
service available, and organizers have
requested no clothing, large furniture
or magazines. The sale, which is
sponsored by the Ladies Parish Guild
and Thrivent Financial for Lutherans,
will support several charitable causes,
including Meals On Wheels. For more
information, call 941-627-6060.
Pancake
Brunches,
Farmers Market
This is the 41st season of the
Men's Fellowship Pancake Brunches,
held from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
select Saturdays in season at the
Englewood United Methodist
Fellowship Hall, 700 E. Dearborn
St. Remaining dates include: today;
March 8 and 22; and April 5. A cost of
$5 ($3 for children) buys unlimited
pancakes; orange juice, and
bottomless coffee or tea; plus egg
and sausage, biscuits and sausage
gravy, or quiche and fresh fruit as
side choices. Enjoy live music. Buy
nuts, grapefruit, honey and Creative
Faith
Spirituality
Workshop handcrafted gifts. Proceeds
benefit local charities. For more infor-
mation, visit www.englewoodumc.
net, or call 941-474-5588.
The same days as the brunches,
the church also presents a Farmers
Market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Purchase
fresh and organic produce and other
natural foods, special coffees and
teas, desserts, flowers and plants, art,
crafts, jewelry and more. All vendor
fees are donated to missions. There
also are new Trunk and Treasure
Sales: pay $15 to sell items from your
car trunk. Promotion and signs are
provided. To sell, call 941-626-5161.
'The Spirit Moves'
Grace Presbyterian Church,
10548 S.W. County Road 769 (Kings
Highway), Lake Suzy, will celebrate
its 15th annual Missions Festival
today and Sunday. The theme is "The
Spirit Moves in Worship, in People, in
Hearts!"Larry Buckman, a missionary
with HCJB and international project
coordinator for In Touch Ministries in
Atlanta, will be the weekend speaker.
He has served in Ecuador, Honduras,
Paraguay and Central Brazil, and
continues to work in Central America,
now training pastors.
At 8:30 this morning,the
Buckmans will share with attendees
at breakfast. In the evening will be an
informal gathering with the Missions
Committee.
At 9:30 a.m. Sunday, during
adult Sunday school, Carla Stevens, a
missionary with Mission to the World
and a Christian education consultant,
will enlighten all about what's
happening regarding Christian schools
around the globe. At the morning
worship at 10:30, Buckman will present
the message "The Spirit Moves'."
At 5:30 p.m. Sunday, the congre-
gation will enjoy the 15th annual
festival banquet. There will be special
music, and Buckman will complete
his message on "The Spirit Moves'."
For more information, call
941-743-7971.
Fashion Show,
Luncheon,
Card Party
The Isabella Guild, along with
the St. Charles Knights of Columbus,
will play host to a Fashion Show,
Luncheon and Card Party starting
at 11 a.m. today at the St. Charles
Borromeo Catholic Church Parish
Hall, 21505 Augusta Ave., Port
Charlotte. Fashions will be by Bon
Worth. The luncheon includes door
prizes, card games and gifts. The
cost is a $12 donation. For tickets
and more information, call Gloria at
941-624-6281.Tickets also will be
available at the door. Proceeds will
benefit community charities.
'Have You Had
a Spiritual
Experience?'
Port Charlotte Eckankar will
play host to a discussion meeting
at 11 a.m. today in Room B at the
Mid-County Regional Library, 2050
Forrest Nelson Blvd., Port Charlotte.
The discussion topic is "Have You Had
a Spiritual Experience?"The public is
invited. Following the meeting, there
will be fellowship, light refreshments
and a free booklet available.
2014 Winter
Concert Series
Sunnybreeze Christian Fellowship,
7049 S.W. Liverpool Road, Arcadia,
will play host to the third concert
of its 2014 Winter Concert Series
today, featuring family quartet
The Taylors from North Carolina,
sharing their passion for the Gospel
through music. The final concert of
the season will be held Saturday,
March 8, featuring family trio, The
Hyssongs from Tennessee, sharing
their music through song, trumpet
and trombone.
Each evening, the music begins
at 7. The public is welcome. Since these
groups are not sponsored, a generous
love offering would be appreciated
as it is taken each evening. For more
information, call 863-494-3273.
Breakfast,
health check
Punta Gorda Seventh-day
Adventist Church's Health Ministries
department plays host to a free
breakfast and health screening to
the public between 9 a.m. and noon
the fourth Sunday of most months.
The next planned date is Sunday. The
church's Community Service Center
also will have a yard sale that day,
from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The church is
located at 1655 Taylor Road (on the
corner of Cooper Street and Taylor
Road). For more information, call
941-629-5388.
Sunday Message
Series
Cleveland United Methodist
Church, 28038 Cleveland Ave., east
of Punta Gorda, continues to offer its
Sunday Message Series emphasizing
the Christian's response to the issues
of our everyday experiences that can
hinder our living abundantly. The
public is invited to join in as members
examine "Because of Jesus"- the
higher calling of following Christ.
Traditional worship is at 9:30 a.m., and
contemporary worship is at 11I a.m. For
more information, call 941-639-2775.
Exsultate! concert
Exsultate! will present"Voices of
Illumination: From Shadows to Light"
at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Grace
United Methodist Church sanctuary,
400 Field Ave. E, Venice Island.
Featured will be performances of
Morten Lauridsen's"Lux Aeterna"and
Margaret Green's "Adirondack Suite'."
Also appearing will be the Exsultate!
Youth Chorus and Jubilate! ensemble.
Individual concert tickets are $17
(students, $5). Tickets are available at
the door; by calling 941-484-8491; at
Reflections in Gold on Venice's Tamiami
Trail South; or online. For more
information, visit www.exsultate.org.
Camp kickoff
event
Several area churches-
including First Baptist of Port
Charlotte, Murdock Baptist, First
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1928 Book of Common Prayer
Worshipping at
McDonald Hall
Sunday, 10am
2230 Hariet St., Port Charlotte
For Info Contact Don Kieffer
941-235-8052
Eastside Baptist
Church
Pastor Mike Mowry
6220 Golf Course Blvd., Punta Gorda
639-1648
Sunday Worship 1 am & 6pm
Sunday School 9 45am
"AWANA" Wednesday 6 00-7 45pm
Wed Discipleship & Prayer Service 6 45 pm
Nursery & Children's program provided
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First Baptist Church
Port Charlotte
20035 Quesada Ave.
Jim McCarty, Pastor
SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 AM & 11:00 AM
WORSHIP 8:00AM, 9:30AM, 11:00AM
12:30 Hispanic Service
Call for information on weekly
activities and special events.
24-HOUR INFO LINE 629-0444
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF PUNTA GORDA
459 Gill St., Punta Gorda
639-3857
www.fbcpuntagorda.org
Barrett Hardin, Pastor
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Worship Services 10:30 a.m.
Team Kid Wednesday- 6:00 p.m.
Prayer/Bible Study 6:15 p.m.
Nursery Provided
Peace River
Baptist Church
478 Berry Street, Punta Gorda
www peaceriverbaptistfl org
Jim Stultz, Pastor
637-6768
Sunday School 9 45am
Sunday Worship 8 30am, 11 00am, 6 00pm
Tuesday AWANA & Youth Group 6-8pm
Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 6 30pm
You are Invited to
Berean Baptist Church
An Old Fashioned Ciuii, Church
17377 Godwin Avenue
(Located off Collingswood Blvd)
Port Charlotte 941-629-7053
Bible Study- 9:30 am
Sun. Worship Service 10:30 am, 6:00 pm
Wed. Evening Service 6:30 pm
Tri-City Baptist Church
24058 Heritage Place,
Port Charlotte, FL 33980
941-625-7412
Jay Sheppard, Pastor
website: tri-citybaptistchurch.com
Sunday School 10am, Sunday Worship 1 am
Sunday Eve Worship 6pm
Wed Bible Study/Prayer Meeting 7pm
Nursery Provided & Children's Program
tricitybaptist@comcast.net
SAN ANTONIO
CATHOLIC CHURCH
24445 Rampart Blvd.
Port Charlotte, FL 33980
(941) 624-3799
sanantoniorcc.org
Weekdays 8AM Saturday's 8:30AM
Saturday-9:OOAM & 3PM Confessions
Saturday Vigil- 4PM & 6PM
Sunday 7AM, 9AM, 11 AM
Holy Days 6:00PM
SAN PEDRO
CATHOLIC CHURCH
14380 Tamiami Tr.
North Port, FL 34287
Sat. Vigil: 5:00 pm (May -Nov.)
4:00 pm & 5:30 pm (Dec. Apr.)
Sun.: 7:30 am, 9:00 am & 10:45 am
Weekdays: 8:30 am Daily
Holy Days: 7:30 am, 9:00 am, 7:00 pm
Welcome to
.ST. CHARLES BORROMEO
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2500 Easy Street, Port Charlotte
941-625-4754
Mass Times: Weekdays- 7:00am &8:30am
Sat. Vigil: 4:00 pm & 6:00pm (Jan. -Apr.)
Sun: 7:00am, 9:00am, 11:00am,
1:00pm (French Creole)
& 6:30pm (Youth Mass)
www.stcharlespc.org
TSIFMAXIMILIAN KOLBE
CATHOLIC CHURCH
1441 Spear Street
Port Charlotte, FL 33948
(941) 743-6877
Email parishoffice@stmaxcatholic org
Website http //stmaxcatholic org
Winter Mass Schedule Mon -Fri 8am
lr-I1,-1" gll 430pm
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Sunday Mass 7 30am, 9 30am,
11 30am
Confessions on Saturday 3 00-4 15pm
and by appointment
MURDOCK
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
17500 Elmwood Ave., Murdock
255-1858
Minister Keith Sergent
Sunday Worship 10:30am
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FIRST ALLIANCE CHURCH
20444 Midway Blvd.
625-7435
Sat. 6:00pm
Sun. 8:00am, 9:20am
and 11:00am
Youth Ministries 6:00pm
Wed. 6:30pm (Life U)
Rev. W. Scott Borden
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PUNTA GORDA
ALLIANCE CHURCH
Pastor Clint Stasney
7500 Florida Street, PG 33950
(Corner Airport Rd/Florida St. near Edison)
941-637-6444
9:30am Adult Sunday School
10:30am Sunday Worship
Wed. 10am Prayer & Bible Study
www.pgachurch.org
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
OF PORT CHARLOTTE
LaPlaya Plaza Unit LI
2811 Tamiami Trail
10:00 am Sunday Service
3:00 pm on 1s & 3rd Wed.
941-625-2765
Reading Rm. 1-3 pmWed.
www.christianscienceportcharlotte.org
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ENGLEWOOD EAST
CHURCH OF CHRIST
9600 Gulfstream Blvd
Englewood, FL 34224-9256
(941) 475-4973
Evangelist: Jim Ratliff
Adult Sunday School 10 00 am
Worship Service 11 00 am
Youth Service 11 30 am
Wednesday Eve Fellowship 5 00 pm
Wednesday Eve Bible Study 6 00 pm
www.engchurch.com
SOULSHARBOUR
CHURCH OF GOD
451 West Helen Ave. Punta Gorda
941-639-1048
Welcome
Sunday School, 10:00 am
Morning Worship, 11:00 am
Midweek Service, Wed., 7:00 pm
Pastor, Phil Keaton
THE CHURCH OF
THE GOOD SHEPHERD
401 W. Henry St., Punta Gorda
639-2757
The Rev. Roy W. Tuff, Pastor
"All Are Welcome"
Sunday 8 & 10 am Holy Eucharist
Nursery Available at 10Oam Svc
Email church@goodshepherdpg corn
www goodshepherdpg corn
ST. NATHANIEL'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
4200 Biscayne Dr, North Port
426-2520
Priest-In-Charge
the Rev. Jean Hite
Sunday 8 & 10 am -
Holy Eucharist
Sunday School 10:45 am
www.stnathaniel.org
St. James Episcopal Church
1365 Vizcaya Dr., Port Charlotte
627-4000
The Very Rev Cesar Olivero, Pastor
Sunday 8 00AM & 10 30AM -Holy Echarnst
Sunday School 11 00AM
Wednesday 1000 AM Holy Eucharist healing service
Praise and worship 1st Sunday of each month @ 530 PM
AdultBible Study Sunday @ 930AM &Wednesday @ 3 OOPM
www stjamespcfl org
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF PORT CHARLOTTE
SUNDAY HOURS
9:00 am Contemporary Service
10:00 am Coffee Fellowship
11:00 am Traditional Service
Rev. Donald Buck, Pastor
2230 Hanet St Between Midway & GibMalter
625-5045
www.f c c.cpm
IN YOUR WORDS
"Love is patiently kind. Love doesn't envy, brag, and isn't arrogant
or insensitive, selfish or irritable, and it never tries to get even. It
rejoices over justice and in the victory of truth. Love never quits, always
believes, and is fully confident it will finish the race. Spiritual gifts like
prophecy, speaking in tongues and special knowledge will become
useless. But the power of Love will last forever!"
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RELIGION NEWS
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Sermon of the Week: Emerging Elishas, part 2
As I was worshiping
the other day, I re-
ceived a vision, as
I have committed to sit at
the feet of Yeshua. In this
vision I saw a remnant
coming out from among
the remnant. As they
were stepping out, I saw
their garments become
whiter (this represents
the garments of righ-
teousness). I saw their
countenance become
brighter as a light shone
out from within them.
I felt the Lord show me
that this is the year of a
great Release coming to
the body of Christ. As
they stepped out, they
Faith
Spirituality
stepped out together,
and stepped forward in
a place of worship. The
release, though, is only
for those who have made
themselves ready.
It will be a greater
release of the giftings,
callings and blessings
that are within them
- a release from that
which has been hold-
ing them back. It will
open doors, and be a
going-forward into a
greater and fuller com-
pletion of all that Abba
Father has prepared for
them. A greater release
into the Holy of Holies,
and a fresh revelation
from heaven as to the
love of Abba Papa, Our
Beloved Bridegroom,
who is waiting to take
us home; and our
Everlasting friend who
is always with us, the
Holy Spirit.
Restoration, healing
and unity in many of the
homes and families, and
in the body, who have
been praying for such for
a long time, are coming.
But this does not come
without a greater price.
A trumpet call is going
out ... for those who will
commit to a laying down
of one's life to go deeper
in, with prayer and
fasting and seeking His
face a more complete
surrender of all the
areas that the Holy Spirit
wants laid down on the
altar.
What was OK last year
will need to be surren-
dered upon His Holy
Altar for His Mercy Fire
to burn it up, and leave
only that which can
shine forth like 24-karat
gold. Into this place we
cannot take religion,
excuses, reasoning, and
all the hindrances to the
greater place He has for
us. There is going forth a
Trumpet Call for a great-
er place of surrender,
and a heart's attitude of
Holiness as He sees it -
and not us.
In this place we will
emerge the manifesta-
tions of the Sons and
Daughters of God. He
has been waiting for this
since the beginning of
time.
Who will commit to
go into this place of
fasting and prayer to
come forth with whiter
garments, washed by
His Blood, and brighter
countenances ready for
the Great Release?!
The Rev. Sarah Jansson
is pastor of Heart of
Mercy Ministries. Email
her at sarah-jansson@
hotmail.com, or learn
more at www.hmercy.com
or www.sarahjansson.
com.
RELIGION
FROM PAGE 6
Alliance, Edgewater United Methodist
and Eastside Baptist- will have
a kickoff rally for Winshape Camps
Port Charlotte from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday, March 1, at Chick-fil-A,
1814Tamiami Trail, Murdock.The
rally will feature bounce houses and
games, a car wash and more, to
promote the camp, which is set for
Monday, June 30, to Friday, July 4, on
the campus of Community Christian
School at First Baptist Church of Port
Charlotte, 20035 Quesada Ave.
Campers can sign up beginning
Sunday at www.winshapecamps.
org; or 888-448-6955, ext. 2396.
The cost is $146 per camper (a $50
deposit is due at registration), but
scholarships are available. There are
special gifts available for those who
register early. For more information,
contact Richard Finucane, children's
ministry director, at 941-629-0444 or
Richard@lovingfamilies.us.
Radio mission
presentation
Five hundred years after the Spanish
conquest of Mexico, there remain
isolated tribes of people descended
from the Aztecs who speak no Spanish
and communicate in their native tribal
languages. There are about 120 such
language groups in the Mexican state
of Oaxaca, who cannot read and have
never heard of the Gospel. This oral
language barrier now is being broken
because the New Testament has been
translated into 61 of these languages,
and is being transmitted from tiny
missionary "suitcase radio studios"
to solar-powered fixed-tuned radios,
which are distributed to very isolated
villages across the south of Mexico.
Tom Blackstone, executive director
ofGalcom USA, the missionary radio
manufacturer, recently returned from
a trip to Oaxaca. Galcom manufactures
these solar-powered radios both in
Israel and Canada, where volunteers
play a major part in the fabrication
process. In addition, women in many
local churches, including Cleveland
United Methodist and First United
Methodist of Punta Gorda, construct
tiny parachutes from discarded bed
sheets for use in dropping these radios
into the most remote jungles in the
world.
Blackstone will offer a presentation
about this ministry, preceded by a
potluck dinner, all starting at 6 p.m.
Monday in the Bryant Life Center at
First United Methodist Church of Punta
Gorda, 507 W. Marion Ave. Everyone
in the community is invited, with or
without a covered dish or dessert. For
more information, call 941-639-3842.
'The United
States, Iran and
Israel ...'
Tuesday, Temple Shalom, 23190
Utica Ave., Port Charlotte, will present
a DVD showing of"The United States,
Iran and Israel: What Next?"The DVD
features Michael Doran, who served
as a deputy assistant secretary of
defense and a senior director at the
National Security Council. He will be
joined by Warren Kozak, a journalist
and author. This program appeared
live Feb.11 at the 92nd StreetY in
New York. Temple Shalom is one of
three synagogues on the west coast
of Florida presenting the program as
a partner of the 92nd StreetY. The
doors open at 6:45 p.m. Refreshments
will be served, and the showing
starts at 7 p.m. All are welcome at
no charge, as the Sylvia Hershkowitz
Memorial Fund is the sponsor.
'Finding the
answer to cancer'
Local oncologist, Dr. Eric Lubiner,
will give a talk titled"Finding the
answer to cancer: Why clinical trials are
so important"at 10 a.m. Wednesday at
Temple Shalom, 23190 Utica Ave., Port
Charlotte. This event is sponsored by
the Sharon Chapter of Hadassah, and is
free and open to the public. For more
information, call 941-575-2815.
5K Friend Day
A 5K Friend Day, sponsored by
Suncoast Baptist Church and Zoomers
of Southwest Florida, is set for
Saturday, March 1, at the church, 410
Warrington Blvd., Port Charlotte. The
event begins at 8 a.m., with sign-in
from 7 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. There will
be awards for first-place overall; and
first-, second- and third-place for
males and females in each age group.
Preregistration is $20, with same-day
registration at $25. There will be
T-shirts for the first 100 registrants.
There also will be a 1 mile fun run
for kids younger than 13; the cost is
$6 with preregistration, or $10 the
day of the event.
For more information, contact
Patrick Brown at 941-421-9116.
Breakfast offered
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 2565
Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, offers
breakfast from 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
the first Saturday of most months.
The next offering will be March 1.
Hot breakfast is made to order, and
costs only $6 per person; children
younger than 12 eat for free. There
are new items each month. For more
information, call 941-625-5262.
Rummage Sale
The Episcopal Church Women of
Church of the Good Shepherd, 401 W.
Henry St., Punta Gorda, will have their
Annual "rain or shine"indoor Rummage
Sale from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday,
March 1. There is plenty ofon-site free
parking. The sale will have a selection
of housewares; tools; electronics; toys;
books; home decor; clothing for men,
women and children; shoes; purses;
furniture; gardening equipment;
kitchenware; dishes; and linens. For
more information, call 941-639-2757.
Fundraiser
breakfast
From 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Sunday,
March 2, St Charles Knights of
Columbus Council 5399 will hold a
fundraiser breakfast at the St. Charles
Borromeo Catholic Church Parish Center,
21505 Augusta Ave., Port Charlotte.
Breakfast will include: scrambled eggs,
three sausage links,juice and coffee,
and all the pancakes you can eat. The
cost is $5 for adults; kids younger than 9
eat free. The public is invited. All money
collected helps needy adults and youth
of Charlotte County.
'Peace Initiative
Series' talk
The third speaker of the"Peace
Initiative Series,"sponsored by the
Social Justice Committee of the
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of
Charlotte County, 1532 Forrest Nelson
Blvd., Port Charlotte, will feature
Gregory Newburn, project director of
the Florida chapter of Families Against
Mandatory Minimums. His talk,"The
Case for Sentencing Reform in Florida,"
will take place at 12:15 p.m. Sunday,
March 2. A graduate of the University
of Florida and the UF Levin College of
Law, Newburn has worked at the Cato
Institute, and has taught economics
and government to high school
students. This free event is open to
the public. For more information, call
941-627-4303.
'Run for Life
Spaghetti Dinner'
From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday,
March, 2, Knights of Columbus Council
5399 will play host, along with three
other district councils, to a "Run for
Life Spaghetti Dinner"to support the
Pregnancy Care Line. The dinner will
held at the St. Charles Borromeo Parish
Center, 21505 Augusta Ave., Port
Charlotte. Tickets for the dinner are $10.
All proceeds go to the care line. Tickets
at the door will be limited, so those who
wish to attend are asked to call ahead.
For tickets and more information, call
John Kukulski at 941-743-6696, or Jerry
Allen at941-916-0550.
Mobile Food
Pantry
The Harry Chapin Food Bank plans
to have a Mobile Food Pantry from
10 a.m. to noon select Mondays,
including March 3 and 17; April 7 and
21; May 5 and 19; and June 2,16 and
30 -all at Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, 211 W. Charlotte Ave. (corner
of U.S. 41 South and West Charlotte
Avenue), Punta Gorda. The pantry
truck will be located in the parking lot
across West Charlotte from the church.
The mobile pantry provides free food
to needy families and individuals in
Charlotte County. Recipients are asked
to bring a bag or a box to carry their
food. The Sacred Heart Conference of
St. Vincent de Paul is playing host to
the pantry. For more information, call
941-575-8770.
Spiritual quote:
"That piece of red, white and blue
bunting means five thousand years of
struggle upwards. It is the full-grown
flower of ages of fighting for liberty.
It is the century plant of human hope
in bloom."
-Alvin Owsley
Marion Putman is handling religious
news for the Charlotte Sun. You can
contact her byphone: 941-206-1183;
fax (to her attention): 941-629-2085;
email: marionmputman@gmail.com;
or write (to her attention): dc/o the
Charlotte Sun, 23170 Harborview Road,
Charlotte Harbor, FL 33980. TYPE or
PRINTsubmissions, each of which MUST
include the church's NAME, ADDRESS,
PHONE and the name of a contact
person. Don't forget the TIME, DATE
and LOCA TION of the event. Email is the
preferred method for communicating
this information. Email photos, in
.jpg format, as file attachments.
Submissions will be edited for length.
Information must be received NO
LATER than NOON WEDNESDAY for
inclusion in the upcoming Saturday's
column; announcements will run on
a space-available basis. Ifyou would
like to purchase an ad to guarantee a
spot in the paper foryour event, call
941-206-1000 and ask for Display
Advertising.
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DEEP CREEK
COMMUNITY CHURCH
1500 Cooper St.,
Punta Gorda
941-235-REAL
Sunday Services
9:00am& 11:00am
www.dc3.TV
Real Love, Real People
FAITH LCMS
Punta Gorda
"Welcome Home!"
Contemporary Sat. 5:30
Traditional Sun. 9:30
941-639-6309
4005 Palm Drive
1/4 mile west ofUS41
on Rio Villa
OLY UNITY
LUTHERAN, ELCA
2565 Tamiami Trail, Pt. Charlotte
625-5262
Traditional Service 7:45, 11:00 AM
Celebration Service 9:00 AM
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Rev Ken & Andrea Barrios Co-Pastors
Food Pantry Open Mon, Wed & Thurs 9am-12pm
Email office@htlchurch org
We are an equal onnortunitv provider
CHURCH & PRESCHOOL, ELCA
"The Little White ChurchIn The County
12475 Chancellor Blvd.
(North Port Blvd & Chancellor)
North Port 941-625-8090
SundayWorship 8:15 am & 10am
Sunday School 10:00amn
Wed. Pastors 2Go Bible Study 7-8pn
Rev. Dr. Dell Shiell
We Welcome Snowbirdsl
www.LivingWatersLutheran.coir
LUIHERAN LHURKLH
OF THE CROSS LCMS
2300 Luther Road, Port Charlotte
627-6060
Sun. Worship 7:45 & 10:15 a.m.
Christian Education Hour
Sunday 9:00 a.m.
Rev Kenneth Redmann Pastor
Rev James Cotter, Winter Asst Pastor
Nursery Provided
Email Secretary@lccross org
www lccross org
OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN
CHURCH LCMC
Meeting in the El Jobean Community Center
14344 Jamison Way, Port Charlotte
10am with Communion every Sunday
Clyde W. Kaminska, Ph.D Pastor
Preaching Grace, Faith, Scripture
"No Warmer Christian Fellowship
Anywhere!"
For further information phone
(941) 766-7567 or (941) 764-8646
CHRISTCOMMUNITY
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
IN HARBOUR HEIGHTS
27000 Sunnybrook Road
629-1593
Pastor Duane Waters
Sunday Worship at 10 am
Communion first Sunday of the Month
Covered Dish Dinner
First Sunday of the Month at 11 30 am
Membership Sunday last Sunday of the Month
Hall available for Rent
CLEVELAND UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
28038 Cleveland Avenue
Punta Gorda, FL 33982
941-639-2775
Traditional Service 9:30 am
Contemporary Service 11:00 am
EDGEWATER UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
19190 Cochran Blvd.
(At the corner of US 41 & Cochran Blvd)
www edgewaterchurch corn
625-3039
Pastor Dan Prine
Services:
Saturday Night Contemporary Worship Service 6:00pm
8:00am Traditional 9:30& ll:00amContemporaiy
ll:00am Sunday Bible Study Class
Sunday School: 9:30 Nursery Provided
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
507 W. Marion Ave.
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
639-3842
Rev. Michael Loomis
Sunday Worship 8:00 & 11:00 a.m.
Contemporary Service 9:15 a.m.
Adult, Teen &Youth Sunday School
Nursery Provided
www.puntagordamethodist.com
UNITED METHODIST
12275 Paramount Dr.
Punta Gorda
637-1717
Pastor Bruce Antle
9:30 am -Traditional Service
9:30 am Children's Church
10:55 am Contemporary Service
PORT CHARLOTTE
UNITED METHODIST
21075 Quesada Ave
625-4356
Brian James, Pastor
Worship Services
8 00 a m Traditional Service
8 00 a m Radio Broadcast
on\WVIJ FM91 7
930am ( ...i Service
11 00 a I,. .1 I Service
Sunday School 9 30 and 11 00 a m
TRINITY UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
23084 Seneca Ave.
Charlotte Harbor, FL 33980
625-3372
Pastor Marion R. Sortore
Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.
Nursery Provided
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9:00am-9:45am
Fnday FoodPantry & Lunch 1100am-100pm
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Freedom Bible Church
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2280 Aaron St., Port Charlotte
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us at: www.FreedomBibleChurch.comn
370 Atwater St., Port Charlotte
Rev. Dr. David Blood
Contemporary Service 9:30
Coffee 9:00
Welcome Hope Children's Home
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Bible Chapel
Worship Service with Meaningful Bible Message
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1435 Collingswood Blvd.
Port Charlotte, FL 33948
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF PORT CHARLOTTE
SUNDAY HOURS
9:00am Contemporary Service
10:00 11:00am Coffee Fellowship
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Rev. Donald Buck, Pastor
2230 Hariet St.-Between Midway & Gibralter
625-5045
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF PUNTA GORDA
25250 Airport Rd., Punta Gorda
639-1959
Rev. Stephen Mock
Sunday Worship
New Betininnn' Service 9:00am
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10548 Kings Hwy., 4 mi. N.E. of 1-75
941-743-7971
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BURNT STORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
11330 Burnt Store Rd, Punta Gorda
(2 miles south of US 41)
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Traditional 8:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
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preschoolers for all Sunday morning actvilUes.
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OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY
Rev Amy Kindred
Worship Sun 10:30 AM
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1532 Forrest Nelson Boulevard
Port Charlotte 941.627.4303
CONGREGATIONAL
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
1201 Aqui Esta Drive, Punta Gorda
www.puntagorda-ucc.com
637-8443
Worship at 9:00am, 10:30am
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PILGRIM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
24515 Rampart Blvd. Pt. Charlotte
629-2633
Rev. Matthew L. Neumann, Sr. Pastor
Sunday Traditional Service 8:00am
Contemporary Service 10:00am
Nursery & Children's Church
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28330 Bermont Rd., Punta Gorda
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engage in business und
titious name of I
NOTIONS located at 12(
Blvd., in the County of
in the City of Port Charl
da 33981 intends to re
said name with the D
Corporations of the
Department of State,
see, Florida.
Dated at Port Charlotte
this 20th day of Februa
/s/ Stephanie J. Ridgdil
Publish: February 22, 2
110833 3005807
S NOTICE T
CREDITOR
ao OT120
IN THE CIRCUIT CO
FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISIC
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARC J. FRIEDMAN,
Deceased.
File No: 14
NOTICE TO CREDIT
(Summary Administr
TO ALL PERSONS HAV
OR DEMANDS AGAINST 1
ESTATE:
You are hereby notified th
of Summary Administration
entered in the estate of MAR
MAN, deceased, File
14000078 CP, by the Circi
Charlotte County, Florida, F
sion, the address of which
Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda
that the decedent's date of
November 18, 2013; that th
of the estate is $500.00 a
names and addresses of tho
it has been assigned by such
Marlene P. Friedman
13733 Lake Point Circle
Port Charlotte, FL 33953
ALL INTERESTED PERS
NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate
persons having claims o
against the estate of the dec
than those for whom provision
ment was made in the Order
Administration must file their
this court WITHIN THE TIM
SET FORTH IN SECTION 7
THE FLORIDA PROBATE C
CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
NOTWITHSTANDING AN
APPLICABLE TIME PER
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
MORE AFTER THE DECEDE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first public
notice is February 15, 2014.
Person Giv
Marlene F
13733 Lake F
Port Charlotte
Attorney for Person Giving
W. GRADY HUIE, ESQUIRE
FL Bar No. 0192724
143 East Miami Avenue
Venice, FL 34285
Telephone: (941) 488-8551
Fax: (941) 488-5268
E-Mail: ghuielaw@gmail.com
Publish: Feb. 15, 22, 2014
L NOTICE 0
FORECLOSI
IN THE CIRCUIT C
THE TWENTIETH
CIRCUIT, IN
CHARLOTTE COUNTY
CASE NO. 110C
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIC
TRUST COMPANY, AS IN
TURE TRUSTEE, FOR N
CENTURY HOME EQUIT
TRUST 2005-3.
Plaintiff,
vs.
CHARLES L SORRENTIN
DEBRA SORRENTINO;
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE S
NOTICE IS HEREBY G
suant to a Final Judgme
closure dated Decer
2013, and entered in
11000657CA of the Cir
of the Twentieth Judicia
and for CHARLOTTE Co
da. DEUTSCHE BANKr
TRUST COMPANY, A;
TURE TRUSTEE, FOR I
TURY HOME EQUIT
TRUST 2005-3 (hereaf
tiff"), is Plaintiff and CF
SORRENTINO and DE[
RENTINO, are defend
sell to the highest and b
for cash via the In
www.charlotte.realforec
, at 11:00 a.m., on the
May, 2014, the
described property as s
said Final Judgment, to
LOT 17, BLOCK
PORT CHARLOTTE
VISION, SECTION
ACCORDING TO TH
THEREOF AS REC
IN PLAT BOOK 5,
26-A THRU 26-F,
PUBLIC RECORD
CHARLOTTE C(
FLORIDA.
If you are a person w
ability who needs any
modation in order t<
pate in this proceed
are entitled, at no cos
to the provision of
S NOTICE OF NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE
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assistance. Please contact the
Administrative Services Man-
ager, whose office is located
S at 350 E. Marion Avenue,
Il Punta Gorda, Florida 33950,
S and whose telephone number
is (941) 637-2281, within two
working days of your receipt
of this Foreclosure Complaint;
if you are hearing or voice
S impaired call 711.
Dated this 31 day of Dec., 2013.
BARBARA T. SCOTT
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY J. Miles
FAME As Deputy Clerk
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any
other than the property owner as
of the date of the Lis Pendens
must file a claim within 60 day
after the sale.
us Name Publish: 2/22/14 & 3/1/14
to 232598 3005869
119,
es IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IVEN that OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
siring to CHARLOTTE COUNTY
er the fic- GENERAL JURISDICTION
ECLECTIC DIVISION
040 Duval CASE NO. 08-2012-CA-002123
Charlotte, ThE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL-
otte, Flori- LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW
*gister the YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
divisionn of CERTIFICATE-HOLDERS OF THE
Florida CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED
Tallahas- CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-20,
Plaintiff,
e, Florida, vs.
arvy, 2014. NANCY PIERCE, WILLIAM T.
| PIERCE A/K/A WILLIAM THOMAS
2014 PIERCE, DECEASED, HIS/HER
-14 RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN SPOUS-
ES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
- GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDI-
TORS, LTENORS, AND
TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PER-
SON CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT; AND THE AFORE-
)URT MENTIONED NAMED DEFENDANT
Y, FLORIDA AND SUCIHI OF THE AFOREMEN-
>N TIONED UNKNOWN DEFENDANT
AND SUCH OF THE UNKNOWN
NAMED DEFENDANT AS MAY BE
INFANTS, INCOMPETENTS OR
000078 CP OTHERWISE NOT SUI JURIS,
Division PR UNKNOWN TENANTS) N/K/A
ORS LINDA CONNERS, STATE OF
action) FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REV-
ING CLAIMS ENUE, UNITED STATES OF AMER-
THE ABOVE ICA DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE,
an an Order UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF NANCY
has been
C J. FRIED- PIERCE,
Number Defendants.
uit Court for NOTICE OF
Probate Divi- FORECLOSURE SALE
isFL 33950 East NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-
,FL 33950;
Death was suant to a Summary Final Judg-
e total value meant of Foreclosure filed Decem-
mand that the ber 20, 2013 entered in Civil
ise to whom Case No. 08-2012-CA-002123 of
Order are: the Circuit Court of the Twentieth
Judicial Circuit in and for Char-
lotte County, Punta Gorda, Flori-
SONS ARE da, I will sell to the highest and
te and other best bidder for cash at www.char-
r demands lotte.realforeclose.com in accor-
cedent other dance with Chapter 45 Florida
Sfor full pay- Statutes at 11:00 AM on the 1
of Summary day of May, 2014 on the following
r claims with
E PERIODS described property as set forth in
33.702 OF said Summary Final Judgment:
CODE. ALL All that certain parcel of land
SNOT SO situate in the County of Char-
SBARRED. lotte, and State of Florida
Y OTHER
IOD, ANY being known and designated
YEARS OR as Lot 2, Block 379, PORT
WENT'S DATE CHARLOTTE SUBDWISTON,
SECTION 23. according to the
nation of this Plat thereof, recorded in Plat
ing Notice: Rook 5, Pages 14A thru 14E,
. Friedman of the Public Records of Char-
Popint Circle lotte County, Florida,
, FL 33953 Any person claiming an interest
Notice: in the surplus from the sale, if
any, other than the property
owner as of the date of the Lis
Pendens. must file a claim within
60 days after the sale.
Dated this 10 day of January,
2014.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
As Clerk of the Court
BY: J. Miles
Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disabili-
ty who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
COURT OF proceeding, you are entitled, at
I JUDICIAL no cost to you, to the provision or
AND FOR certain assistance. Please con-
, FLORIDA tact Jon Embury, Administrative
00657CA Services Manager, whose office
ONAL is located at 350 E. Marion
NIDEN- Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida
EW 33950, and whose telephone
Y'LOAN number is (941) 637-2110, at
least 7 days before your sched-
uled court appearance, or imme-
diately upon receiving this notifi-
1O; cation if the time before the
scheduled appearance is less
than 7 days; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call 711.
SALE Publish: 2/22/14 & 3/1/14
IVEN pur- 338038 3005886
nt of Fore-
nber 23, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Case No. THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL
rcuit Court CIRCUIT
I Circuit in IN AND FOR CHARLOnTE
unty, Flori- COUNTY, FLORIDA
NATIONAL CIVIL ACTION
3 INDEN- CASE NO.:
NEW CEN- 08-2012-CA-002208
Y LOAN DIVISION:
ter "Plain- BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,
-ARLES L SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
3RA SOR- BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-
nts I will ING, LP FKA, COUNTRYWIDE
est bidder HOME LOANS SERVICING LP,
ternet at Plaintiff,
lose.corn vs.
1_ day of JOHN W. WEBSTER, et al,
following Defendant(s).
set forth in NOTICE OF SALE
wit: PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
2700, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pur
SUBDI- suant to a Final Judgment of Fore-
N 31, closure dated January 7, 2014,
E PLAT and entered in Case No. 08-
ORDED 2012-CA-002208 of the Circuit
PAGES Court of the Twentieth Judicial Cir-
)F THE cuit in and for Charlotte County,
S OF Florida in which Bank of America,
OUNTY, N.A., Successor by Merger to
BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP
vith a dis- FKA Countrywide Home Loans
y accom- Servicing LP, is the Plaintiff and
o partici- John W. Webster, Tenant # 1, Ten-
ling, you ant # 2, The Unknown Spouse of
st to you, John W. Webster, are defendants,
certain the Charlotte County Clerk of the
Circuit Court will sell to the high-
est and best bidder for cash in/on
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
, Charlotte County, Florida at
11:00 AM on the 30 day of April,
2014, the following described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment of Foreclosure:
LOT 10, BLOCK 510, PORT
CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION,
SECTION 13, A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THERE, RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5, PAGES 2A THROUGH
2G, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 22527 UTICA AVE
PORT CHARLOTTE FL 33980-
8535
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as
of the date of the Lis Pendens
must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Dated in Charlotte County, Florida
this 9 day of January, 2014.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Charlotte County, Florida
By: M. B. White
Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disabili-
ty who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in a
court proceeding, you are enti-
tled, at no cost to you, to the pro-
vision of certain assistance.
Please contact the Administrative
Services Manager, whose office
is located at 350 E. Marion Ave.,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 and
whose telephone number is
(941)637-2281, within two (2)
working days of receipt of this
notice; if you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.
To file response please contact
Charlotte County Clerk of Court,
350 E. Marion Street, Punta
Gorda, FL 33651-1687, Tel:
(941) 637-2238; Fax: (941) 637-
2216.
Publish: 2/22/14 & 3/1/14
272484 3005832
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.:
08-2012-CA-002323
DIVISION:
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JUNIOR FORBES, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pur
suant to a Final Judgment of Fore-
closure dated Dec. 23, 2013,
and entered in Case No. 08-
2012-CA-002323 of the Circuit
Court of the Twentieth Judicial Cir-
cuit in and for Charlotte County,
Florida in which JPMorgan Chase
Bank, National Association, is the
Plaintiff and Junior Forbes, Omar
Lytlle also known as Omar Lyttle,
Tenant # 1 also known as Album
Service, Tenant # 2 also known
as Alina Hotchkiss, The Unknown
Spouse of Junior Forbes, The
Unknown Spouse of Omar Lytlle
also known as Omar Lyttle, Ver-
ness Forbes, are defendants, the
Charlotte County Clerk of the Cir-
cuit Court will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash in/on at
www.charlotte.realforcelose.com
, Charlotte County, Florida at
11:00 AM on the 30 day of April,
2014, the following described
property as set forth in said Final
Judgment of Foreclosure:
LOT 15, BLOCK 276, PORT
CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION,
SECTION 8, A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4 AT PAGES 16A
THROUGH 16Z7, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 18182 WAKASHAN
AVE PORT CHARLOTTE FL
33948-6000
Any person claiming an interest in
the surplus from the sale, if any,
other than the property owner as
of the date of the Lis Pendens
must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
Dated in Charlotte County, Florida
this 31 day of December, 2013.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Charlotte County, Florida
By: J. Miles
Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disabili-
ty who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in a
court proceeding, you are enti-
tled, at no cost to you, to the pro-
vision of certain assistance.
Please contact the Administrative
Services Manager, whose office
is located at 350 E. Marion Ave.,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 and
whose telephone number is
(941)637-2281, within two (2)
working days of receipt of this
notice; if you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.
To file response please contact
Charlotte County Clerk of Court,
350 E. Marion Street, Punta
Gorda, FL 33651-1687, Tel:
(941) 637-2238; Fax: (941) 637-
2216.
Publish: 2/22/14 & 3/1/14
272484 3005852
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 08-2013-CA-001122
SUNTRUST BANK,
Plaintiff
vs.
ISRAEL GONZALEZ
A/K/A/ ISRAEL E. GONZALEZ
A/K/A ISRAEL GONZALES, et al.
Defendants)
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OTHER NOTICES
K 3138
SPECIAL MAGISTRATE
APPLICATIONS
NOW AVAILABLE
2014/2015 VALUE ADJUST-
MENT BOARD SESSION
The Value Adjustment Board (VAB)
of Charlotte County is seeking
individuals to serve as Special
Magistrates for the 2014/2015
L NOTICE OF
I FORECLOSURE I
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NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pur-
suant to a Final Judgment dated
Feb. 18, 2014, entered in Civil
Case Number 08-2013-CA-
001122, in the Circuit Court for
Charlotte County, Florida, wherein
SUNTRUST BANK is the Plaintiff,
and ISRAEL GONZALEZ A/K/A/
ISRAEL E. GONZALEZ A/K/A
ISRAEL GONZALES, et al., are the
Defendants, Charlotte County
Clerk of Court will sell the proper-
ty situated in Charlotte County,
Florida, described as:
Lot 7, Block C, Unit 7, PEACE
RIVER SHORES, according to
the plat thereof, recorded in
Plat Book 6, Pages 7A and
7B, of the Public Records of
Charlotte County, Florida.
at public sale, to the highest bid-
der, for cash, at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
at 11:00 AM, on the 24 day of
March, 2014. Any person claim-
ing an interest in the surplus from
the sale, if any, other than the
property owner as of the date of
the lis pendens must file a claim
within 60 days after the sale.
Dated: Feb. 19. 2014.
Charlotte County Clerk of Court
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: J. Miles
If you are a person with a disabili-
ty who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact the Administrative Services
Manager, whose office is located
at 350 E. Marion Avenue, Punta
Gorda, Florida 33950, and whose
telephone number is (941) 637-
2281, within two working days of
your receipt of this [describe
notice]; if you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 711.
Si ou se yon moun ki gen yon
andikap ki bezwen aranjman nen-
pot nan lod yo patisipe nan sa a
pwose dapel, ou gen dwa, san sa
pa koute ou, ak founiti asistans a
seten. Tanpri kontakte Adminis-
tratif Sevis Manadje a, ki gen
biwo sitiye nan 350 Avenue Mari-
on E., Punta Gorda, Florid 33950,
epi ki gen nimewo telefon se
(941) 637-2281, nan de jou k ap
travay yo resevwa ou nan sa a
[avi dekri]; si ou se odyans oswa
vwa ki gen pwoblem, rele 711.
Si vous etes une personnel handi-
capee qui a besoin d'une adapta-
tion pour pouvoir participer a
cette instance, vous avez le droit,
sans frais pour vous, pour la four-
niture d'une assistance certain.
S'il vous plait contacter le
Directeur des services adminis-
tratifs, don't le bureau est situe au
350, avenue E. Marion, Punta
Gorda, Floride 33950, et don't le
numero de telephone est le (941)
637-2281, dans les deux jours
ouvrables suivant la reception de
la present [decrire avis]; si vous
etes audience ou de la voix
alteree, composer le 711.
Si usted es una persona con una
discapacidad que necesita
cualquier acomodacion para
poder participar en este proced-
imiento, usted tiene derecho, sin
costa alguno para usted, para el
suministro de determinada asis-
tencia. Por favor, pongase en
contact con el Administrador de
Servicios Administrativos, cuya
oficina esta ubicada en 350 E.
Avenida Marion, Punta Gorda,
Florida 33950, y cuyo numero de
telefono es (941) 637-2281, den-
tro de los dos dias habiles sigu-
ientes a la recepcion de esta
describea aviso]; Si usted. esta
escuchando o la voz alterada,
Ilame al 711.
Publish: 2/22/14 & 3/1/14
276862 3005664
NOTICE OF
MEETING
L4 3126
The Southwest Florida Water Man-
agement District (SWFWMD)
announces the following public
meeting to which all interested
persons are invited:
Change of location for the
Joint Agricultural and Green
Industry Advisory Committee.
This meeting will include a
FARMS Project tour. One or
more Governing Board mem-
bers may attend.
DATE/TIME: Thursday, March 13,
2014 at 10:00 a.m.
PLACE: 14576 Blackjack Road,
Dover FL 33527
Pursuant to the provision of the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
any person requiring reasonable
accommodations to participate in
this workshop/meeting is asked
to advise the agency at least 5
days before the workshop/meet-
ing by contacting SWFWMD's
Human Resources Bureau Chief,
2379 Broad Street, Brooksville,
Florida 34604-6899; telephone
(352) 796-7211, ext. 4703 or 1-
800-423-1476 (FL only), ext.
4703; TDD (FL only) 1-800-231-
6103; or email to ADACoordina-
tor@swfwmd.state.fl. us
For more information, you may
contact: Cindy.Taylor@watermat-
ters.org; 1(800)423-1476 (FL
only) or (352)796-
7211,x4150(Ad Order EXE308)
Publish: February 22, 2014
112958 3005595
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OTHER NOTICES
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session. Florida Statute 194.035
requires a Special Magistrate
appointed to hear issues of
exemptions, classifications, and
portability assessment difference
transfers be a member of The
Florida Bar. Florida Statute
194.035 further requires that a
Special Magistrate appointed to
hear issues of real estate valua-
tion be a State Certified Real
Estate Appraiser, and that a Spe-
cial Magistrate appointed to hear
issues of tangible personal prop-
erty valuation be a Designated
Member of a Nationally Recog-
nized Appraisers Organization.
Each Special Magistrate shall
have not less than three years'
experience in the appropriate
area and have completed formal
certification training provided by
the Florida Department of Rev-
enue (DOR). Florida Statutes
194.035 and Rule 12D-9.010(3)
direct that a Special Magistrate
need not be a resident of the
county in which he or she serves.
Florida Statutes 194.035 and
Rule 12D-9.010(4) restricts a per-
son from serving as Special Mag-
istrate if he or she is an elected
or appointed official or an
employee of the county, a taxing
jurisdiction, or of the State. Flori-
da Statutes 194.035 and Rule
12D-9.010(4) further directs that
a Special Magistrate may not rep-
resent a person before the Board
in any tax year during which he or
she has served that Board as a
Special Magistrate. Completion of
DOR formal certification is a
requirement. Magistrate inter-
views will be scheduled prior to a
mandatory Orientation. Magis-
trates will be asked to record
their hearings. To obtain the
required application, please con-
tact:
Joanne Lansing
18500 Murdock Circle,
Room 416
Port Charlotte, FL 33948
Phone: 941-743-1403
Fax: 941-623-1043
Email: vab@co.charlotte.fl.us
Completed Applications must
be received by 5:00 pm on
Friday, March 14, 2014.
A $100.00 per hour rate is
being offered with a four (4)
hour minimum. Magistrates
will be responsible for their
travel time and clerical
expenses.
Clerk to the
Value Adjustment Board
By: /s/ Barbara T. Scott
Publish: February 22, 2014
163352 3005614
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Wednesday at The Orange
House Wine Bar, 320
Sullivan St., Punta Gorda.
There will be music on the
patio, dancing, a raffle,
adoptable dogs and much
more. This event will raise
funds needed to renovate
one of the AWL buildings.
For more information, call
941-625-6720.
Local Sbarro
to remain
open
By PATTI MIHALIK
SUN CORRESPONDENT
Employees of Sbarro
Pizza in the Port
Charlotte Town Center
mall are breathing easier
today at the good news
they've been given: The
store is not closing,
according to a corporate
spokesman and Mark
Wilson, general manager
of the Murdock eatery.
Although Sbarro is
closing 155 locations, the
Port Charlotte store is not
one of them.
"We have been here
since the Murdock mall
opened and we are doing
well," Wilson said Friday.
"We've been assured we
are remaining open."
Corporate spokesman
Jonathan Dedmon con-
firmed that news Friday
morning.
"We made it a point to-
day to tell our employees
in the Port Charlotte store
there are no plans to close
them," he said. "They are a
profitable location, and as
a matter of fact they had a
good sales day (Thursday)
as the rumor about their
closing floated."
He added there are
14 stores in Florida
scheduled for immediate
closing, including the
Sarasota and Bradenton
stores.
Wilson said he is opti-
mistic that might mean
an uptick in his business.
"We have a loyal
following of people who
love our pizza," said
Wilson, whose store
employs eight. "Those
in the Sarasota area can
come here."
The Sbarro home office
in Melville, N.Y., an-
nounced earlier this week
that 155 of its stores are
being closed, with most
of them located in food
courts.
"Malls aren't attracting
the traffic they once did
and it's hard for stores
that rely on that traffic to
hang on," Dedmon said.
Ironically, it has been
through mall locations that
Sbarro was able to grow
from a family business to a
successful chain. Founded
by Gennaro and Carmila
Sbarro, it was an immedi-
ate hit when it first opened
as an Italian specialty store
in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Starting in 1970, Sbarro
developed the concept of
open kitchens in malls to
offer fast self-service of its
popular Italian offerings.
In 2008, Entrepreneur
magazine rated Sbarro
as the number one quick
service restaurant in the
Italian market segment.
The business expanded
to over 1,000 locations in
44 countries, primarily in
shopping malls, airports,
cinemas and college
campuses.
The business was sold
in 2007 and filed for
bankruptcy protection in
2011 while it worked on a
restructuring plan.
The closing of 155 loca-
tions is part of that restruc-
turing, Dedmon said.
COMMUNITY
NEWS BRIEF
Animal league to
hold fundraiser
The Animal Welfare
League, 3519 Drance St.,
Port Charlotte, will hold a
Dogs Night Out fundraiser
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The Sun /Saturday, February 22, 2014
LOCAL/REGIONAL NEWS
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C OurTown Page 9
Man gets 3 years in
$92K scholarship theft
By ADAM KREGER
STAFF WRITER
ENGLEWOOD- A
Port Charlotte man was
sentenced to three years
in prison followed by
25 years of probation
for stealing more than
$92,000 from a scholar-
ship fund that was set up
by Englewood Masonic
Lodge 360 to benefit
Lemon Bay High School
students.
WWI Michael
Cripps,
L60, turned
himself in to
L authorities
in July 2013
after the
Sarasota
CRIPPS County
Sheriff's
Office issued a warrant
for his arrest. He had
been accused of stealing
from the Englewood
Masonic Family Trust
scholarship since 2007.
Cripps was a catechism
instructor at the lodge.
Cripps pleaded guilty
Feb. 10 to a charge of
scheming to defraud, and
he was sentenced Friday
by 12th Judicial Circuit
Judge Thomas Krug at
the Sarasota County
Courthouse in Sarasota.
Cripps also is required
to pay $92,5630.70 in
restitution.
Email: akreger@sun-herald.com
Report: 3 arrested
after child, drugs
found in home
DEEP CREEK -Three
people were arrested
after drug paraphernalia
was found in a child's
bedroom, and drugs were
located throughout the
rest of the home, accord-
ing to a Charlotte County
Sheriff's report.
The agency's narcotics
unit executed a search
warrant at a home on the
2200 block of Bremen
Court early Thursday.
A bag with cannabis
residue was found within
reach of a "small minor
child" in the child's room;
218.9 grams of cannabis
(just less than a half a
pound) and 30.5 grams
of hash were found in
a teen's bedroom; and
6.6 grams of cannabis and
two "burnt roaches" were
found in an adult couple's
bedroom, the report
shows.
Marlene Fernande
Tovar, 53, and Fernando
Augusto Tovar Reyes, 37,
were arrested on charges
of possession of less than
20 grams of marijuana,
possession of drug
paraphernalia and child
neglect.
Clint Merritt
Heeseman, 17, was
arrested on two counts
of possession of more
than 20 grams of mar-
ijuana, and one count
of possession of drug
paraphernalia.
The young child was
turned over to a caregiver.
Heeseman was booked at
the Charlotte County Jail,
and then was released to
a parent/guardian.
The adults were
released on $10,000
bond each Tovar on
Thursday, and Tovar
Reyes on Friday.
I POLICE BEAT
The information for Police Beat is gathered from police sheriff's office, Florida High way
Patrol, jail and fire records. Not every arrest leads to a conviction and guilt or innocence is
determined by the court system.
Report: Clerk sold
alcohol to minor
CHARLOTTE COUNTY
-The Charlotte
County Sheriff's Office's
most-recent alcohol- and
tobacco-compliance check
yielded just one citation.
Ulla Young, 60, sold a
24-ounce Twisted Tea to
an undercover aide at
the Circle K on the 23200
block of Harborview Road
in Charlotte Harbor, the
report shows.
Young was issued a
notice-to-appear citation
on a charge of sale of al-
cohol to a person younger
than 21. Authorities say
she checked the underage
aide's ID, but sold the
beverage anyway.
The compliance check
took place Feb. 13. A doz-
en other local businesses
were tested and passed.
The Charlotte County Sheriff's
Office reported the following
arrests:
Lawrence Albert Wagle Jr., 21,
700 block of Trojan Road, Venice.
Charge: possession of drug parapher-
nalia. Bond: $3,500.
Russell Grayson Wenzel, 20,
2900 block of Valencia Drive,
Venice. Charges: two counts each of
possession of less than 20 grams of
marijuana and possession of drug
paraphernalia. Bond: $10,000.
Michael Torres, 29, Luther Road,
Deep Creek. Charge: battery. Bond:
none.
Valerie Marie Flannery, 29,12400
block of Catalina Drive, Punta Gorda.
Charge: violation of probation (orig-
inal charges: petty theft and providing
false information on pawned items).
Bond:none.
Thomas Earl Love, 28, Lee St.,
Punta Gorda. Charges: three counts
of uttering a forged instrument,
uttering an altered instrument and
grand theft. Bond information was
unavailable Friday.
*Terry Thomas Carlton, 42, 2000
block of Pellam Blvd., Port Charlotte.
Charge: driving with a revoked license.
Bond:none.
Michael Hayes Herman, 54,19100
block of Studio Ave., Port Charlotte.
Charges: possession of more than
20 grams of marijuana and possession
of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $7,500.
Lucinda Fultz, 43,1000 block of
Eppinger Drive, Port Charlotte. Charge:
battery. Bond: none.
Gabriel Anthony Agatep, 41,1400
block of Lullaby St., Port Charlotte.
Charges: battery and resisting
an officer. Bond information was
unavailable Friday.
Irving Jerome Beckom, 27, of
Lehigh Acres. Charge: violation of
probation (original charge: driving
with a suspended license). Bond:
$500.
Kasey James Worley, 30, Roberts
Road, Punta Gorda. Charge: nonsup-
port of dependents. Purge: $390.
Crystal Lynn Omar, 33,1200 block
of Price Circle, Port Charlotte. Charge:
battery. Bond: $2,500.
Andrew Joseph Ranson, 39, 4200
block of Parmely St., Port Charlotte.
Charges: refusing a DUI test and DUI.
Bond information was unavailable
Friday.
*Yochanan Ariel Walker, 22, 22300
block of Midway Blvd., Port Charlotte.
Charges: aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon and battery. Bond:
none.
Lee Herschel Miller, 28,131300
block of S.E. Lake Road, Arcadia.
Charge: violation of probation. Bond:
none.
Compiled byAdam Kreger
I COMMUNITY NEWS BRIEF
Porcelain artists
to hold show, sale
The Charlotte Porcelain Artists
group will hold its annual Show &
Sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today
at the Visual Arts Center, 210 Maud
St., Punta Gorda. There will be
painting demonstrations and free
refreshments. Three hand-painted
porcelain items will be raffled off at
2:45 p.m. Tickets for this raffle are
three for $1. Admission is a $1 dona-
tion, which will qualify an attendee to
win one of the hand-painted items.
For more information, call
Florence at 941-627-1927, or Pat at
941-624-5737.
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ACROSS
1 Way down
8 All's Well That
Ends Well count
15 Throw on the
floor
16 Trendy
17 Plate cleaner
18 Illustrations on
the newest maps
19 Attack a spread
20 First Biblical
grandson
22 Columbus met
them in 1492
23 Banquet fixture
24 What an antique
cushion may
hold
26 She beat
Rachael for a
2013 Talk Show
Emmy
29 Series opener
30 Code's contents
33 Familiar
product line
35 Lingering trace
36 Mark on a
bouncer?
37 Low notes
39 One use for
Wi-Fi
40 Braces
42 A la King
44 Where Einstein
developed
special relativity
45 "Whose beard
with age is":
Coleridge
46 High winds
47 Day for hunting
49 It may shorten a
sentence
50 Grammy
category
52 Board-game
piece
54 18 Across
material
57 Crawl past,
perhaps
59 Makeup of
some rods
61 Makeup artist's
supply
62 "Uh-uh"
63 Symbols of
authority
64 Track entry
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2 Score's big
number
3 Swift creation
4 Word of
defiance
5 Astronomical
models
6 Title teen of the
comics
7 Brand once
called Froffles
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8 Specialty
9 They're
not major
requirements
10 Let accumulate
11 "Tablets
Un-leashed"
sloganeer
12 Vehicle for satire
13 Gulf known as
"Pirate Alley"
14 Muddle
21 Cricket protector
23 It's picked by
Polynesians
25 Dancer's topper
26 Grammy
category
27 Put out
28 The African
Queen novelist
29 Secretary of
State under
Madison
31 One with large
calves
32 Certain
speakers and
monitors
34 Jimmy Kimmel
Live! follower
38 Filled fare
41 Suddenly
engages
43 Open
48 Affix, in a way
49 Field trip?
50 Pan, in part
51 Stinging remark?
53 Spoiler, maybe
54 Effort
55 Lacking
the usual
furnishings
56 Telenovela topic
58 Parisian
possessive
60 hist.
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Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis
ACROSS
1 Honolulu
memorial
11 Stroked
15 Approached
16 Quite
17 What "c" might
mean
18 Cold War capital
19 Befogged
20 Beginning for
metric
22 Hipster
23 Rat
26 Do maintenance
on, as a roof
28 Inlet
31 Adopted great-
nephew of
Claudius
33 Self-titled 1991
debut album
34 Fashionable '40s
garb
37 Jumbles
38 Nervous
39 Honored, in a
way
41 8 for 0, e.g.
42 Lively dances
44 Apple Store tech
support station
46 Cram
48 Cheer
49 One wearing a
"Y" shirt,
perhaps
50 Formal talk
52 Messenger
molecules
54 SS supplement
55 "Deputy ": old
toon
57 "The King and I"
group
61 Nonsense
63 Don't bother
66 2013 Zipcar
acquirer
67 Pinocchio, for
one
68 Composer
Rorem and
others
69 Pronunciation
aid
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team
2 Fine cut
3 Soaks, in British
dialect
4 Fire proof
5 Hires to handle
the case
6 Names
7 Letter number
8 Spoiler of a
perfect semester
9 Musical
deficiency
10 Tenor Bocelli
11 Sound of distress
12 Response to a
knock
13 Amer. citizen, e.g.
14 Education
innovator
21 _Accords:
1993 agreement
24 Huit follower
25 Composer who
incorporated
Norwegian folk
music into his
work
27 Singing syllables
28 Caspian Sea
republic
29 Haute couture
shopping area
30 Hexagram on
the Israeli flag
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The repaying of Veterans Boulevard, from east of Cochran Boulevard to U.S. 41, had eastbound
traffic down to one lane Friday. The work will continue through next Wednesday. During
this time, Charlotte County officials say the motorists may encounter traffic congestion and
encourage travelers to use alternate routes, if possible.
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VIEWPOINT
Derek Dunn-Rankin Chairman
David Dunn-Rankin Publisher
Chris Porter Executive Editor
Brian Gleason Editorial page editor
Stephen Baumann Editorial writer
Email letters to letters@sun-herald.com
I OUR VIEW
Frontier Days
brings the
county's
past to life
B ayshore Live Oak Park
was crawling with kids
on Friday for the 18th
annual Florida Frontier Days
Festival. Students from several
Charlotte County elementary
schools competed in pre-
digital age games, such as
tug-of-war, sack races and
three-legged races, learned
about 19th century lifestyles
and pastimes and made crafts
on the blustery shores of
Charlotte Harbor.
Staged by the Charlotte
County Historical Center
Society, the festival continues
today from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission is $3 for adults
and $2 for children under 12.
Proceeds from the festival
benefit the Charlotte County
Historical Center.
Festivalgoers can sample
swamp cabbage made from
the hearts of palm trees,
buy frontier-era goods such
as painted palm fronds and
knitted shawls and make their
own dipped candles.
Popular among the
schoolkids enjoying a rare
field trip was a farm display
where they cuddled with
chicks and bunnies and
a fossil dig on the beach
where dozens of youngsters
waited their turns to scour
the sand. A wooden nickel
booth, where the thin disks
fetched $1, demonstrated the
twin hazards of inflation and
alternative currencies. A brisk
westerly breeze made for great
homemade kite-flying and a
craftswoman clad in frontier
garb showed her charges how
to make pottery bowls embed-
ded with sea shells.
Students gathered around
two booths where they learned
about period weapons, includ-
ing muskets and bayonettes,
from a re-enactor outfitted in
a Confederate Army uniform.
The park played a small role
in the Civil War. Its shores
were a staging area for cattle
driven from central Florida
to waiting barges, which had
to run a Union blockage of
Charlotte Harbor to get their
cargo to ships bound for Cuba
or Confederate ports along the
Gulf and Altantic coasts.
A roadside
distraction
ave you noticed the
people standing by the
side of busy roads hold-
ing signs advertising everything
from e-cigarettes and pizza to
$4.99 lunches, $10 haircuts and
tattoos?
How about the costumed
State of Liberty dancing? The
sign twirlers?
How could you not?
Last week, the Venice City
Council approved a 64-page
revision of its sign law which
including a ban on hand-held
commercial signs in city limits.
No mascots or costumes, no
business-signs waving, period.
(Ron Paul advocates note:
Political signs are OK.)
What a welcome idea.
We know some people really
need sandwich-board jobs
and we appreciate the value
of advertising. But the sign-
flippers are distracting. The
whole point is to attract the
eye of passing motorists, after
all, and they do their job all too
well.
Annoying. Distracting. A
potential danger. And they
detract from the community's
appearance.
Is it April 15 yet? Outside of
Venice, we're looking forward to
the make-believe Lady Libertys
taking a nine-month hiatus.
LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
Be true to self,
and to others
Editor:
What is truth? Let's find out.
The dictionary says, "That
which is honest and conforms
with the facts." We want to
hear the truth from everyone
who we know and meet. The
Scriptures give us the Ten
Commandments. They are
spiritual truths that tell us
how to live our lives in the
sight of Yahweh, our creator.
Every day, in every way, we
learn more truth. For life is
a constant learning process.
President George Washington
said, "There is but one straight
course, and that is to seek
truth, and pursue it steadily."
He was right, for if we lie, it
can lead to another lie and no
one will believe us. We have
to judge people by what they
do, not by what they say, for
some have lied to us when we
wanted the truth. If we always
told the truth, we would never
have anything to hide from
anyone, for honesty is the
best policy. Let's be true to
ourselves, and always tell the
truth.
Donald Bohr
Port Charlotte
Strong supporter
of CHS magnet school
Editor:
I owe a great debt of grat-
itude to this school district
that I constantly try to repay.
My sons were educated right
here in the Charlotte County
school system, and they were
well prepared for the future.
The educational foundation
has led to their successful
careers as a doctor and an
attorney.
I am a firm believer in
the strength of our public
educational system. I was
involved in the Edison
Collegiate Academy from its
inception and I was a board
member of the Charlotte
Local Educational Foundation
for years. Everything that
my family has in this world
started with my grandparents
attending the public schools
and the City College of New
York.
Townsend Harris estab-
lished the tuition-free City
College of New York. My
grandfather and father both
went to the New York City
Academic Magnet School
that was named in honor of
Mr. Harris. Consequently, I
am prepared to roll up my
sleeves to help facilitate the
establishment of a new tech
magnet school at Charlotte
High. This computer-based
project-oriented type of
learning that has come from
the mind of Bill Gates is a
perfect complement to an
already very capable high
school. This blended instruc-
tional process includes highly
evolved computer learning
along with advanced class-
room instruction. I firmly
believe that this arts academy
will launch our schools into
the future for years to come.
With the full support of
the school district admin-
istrators, the teachers, the
support personnel, and the
school board; plus the people
who are on the Arts Academy
board, it will almost cer-
tainly be a success. With my
co-trustees Gail Tidwell, Dr.
Mark Asperilla, Dr. Lourdes
Tadalan, Dr. Jacqueline
Williams, Rex Koch and
Cheryl Temple, and the other
contributors from the various
arts organizations, there's no
way it can fail.
David M. Klein
Port Charlotte
Use sales tax
for sewers
Editor:
According to the Charlotte
Sun on Feb. 15, the 1 percent
sales tax, commonly known as
the penny sales tax, generates
approximately $18 million
annually. The sewer system
for East and West Spring
Lake will cost approximately
$17.7 million dollars. What is
more important beautifying
Charlotte County and plant-
ing trees or a sewer system?
If the penny sales tax is
designated for sewers over
a period of time Charlotte
County will have sewers
throughout the county, ease
the burden on homeowners
and avoid lawsuits and court
costs. In addition it will be
more desirable for businesses
to come to Charlotte County,
increasing tax ratable and
employment opportunities.
Alice M. Esposito
Port Charlotte
Why not try
the Caribbean?
Editor:
I am responding to the
recent letter writer who
expressed his unhappiness
with various police
procedures that he i
adhere to as an alivee
country.
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all know, runs a mu
efficient system tha
here.
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wanted or inconvenient and
the next generation of bene-
ficiaries will not be covered.
Darlene Priddy
Punta Gorda
Planned Parenthood
waging the real war
Editor:
I read with interest the
letter in Sunday's Sun enti-
tled "No 'war on women' in
Israel."
The writer has been fooled.
Far too many of us have been
duped into thinking that
Republicans are "waging a
war on American women."
Repetition does not make a
lie into the truth. He casti-
gates Republicans because,
as a political party, they want
no tax dollars to be spent on
abortion in the U.S., while
"allowing" Israel to pay for
Israeli abortions with gov-
ernment funds, including
fungible aid from the U.S.
He fails to understand that
Israeli sovereignty is not
subject to Americans, even
Republican Americans.
People of all political
stripes, many faiths and even
no faith affiliation defend
our freedom not to have U.S.
taxes spent on practices we
know are objectively wrong.
It is Planned Parenthood
policies that is "waging a war on
tially women ... and men" with
I find massive revenues from killing
id why them before they are born,
irn to and also by neglecting people
rs, when as parents suffering from
recom- guilt and regret after choos-
ends in ing abortion.
ch as we Pro-lifers seek to end
ch more abortion-related death and
n we do post-abortion suffering. In
the United States, there are
you return thousands of pregnancy care
)k for my centers which all exist to help
less than women and men through
ced at the emotional and financial
stress of an unplanned
ennis Henry pregnancy and post-abortion
Punta Gorda sorrow.
Abortion is not health care.
Positioning abortion as a
N on "choice" is a foolish euphe-
7en mism for a cultural error,
hen' just as positioning slavery
as "good for cotton farming"
Editor:
In response to a recent
letter, I would like to say, from
a woman's viewpoint, what
war on women? I don't get the
point.
If Israel needs its women,
then why do they abort their
children? I believe America
also allows freedom of choice,
but I do not agree taxpayers
should pay for their choice.
I also wonder why America
should be concerned with
what Israel allows. They are
a Jewish nation and those of
us who are Christians happen
to believe it is wrong to abort
God's creation.
We support Israel for
political and biblical reasons
(Genesis 12:3 will enlighten
you). How they live their lives
is between them and God.
I could argue with you on
so-called women's health at
Planned Parenthood. Follow
the money, sir. I am a health
care provider, and I can tell
you there is more interest
in the financial outcome
than the women's health.
Have you followed up on
the health of a woman after
an abortion? Does Planned
Parenthood give their
services free? The Health
Department is a provider
of women's health for those
who need it. Adoption is one
alternative to abortion and
prevention is another.
The funds you receive from
Social Security and Medicare
come from those young
workers who support the
older beneficiaries of these
programs. Just get rid of the
babies because they are not
was a cultural error in a
younger America.
Anne C. Talley
Punta Gorda
Grateful for
better sight
Editor:
Technology can be so
beautiful. When in doubt get
your eyes checked!
New to the area, and not
the best in choosing doctors,
I was in a fit of panic when
my vision failed in a three-
week period. I thought the
worst, that like my mother, I
had macular degeneration at
such an young age. My vision
had gone from 20/20 never
wearing glasses, to 20/2500,
deemed legally blind.
I contacted The Center
For Sight in North Port. They
evaluated my problem, and
I am happy to say they have
saved my sight.
I owe my happy future to
Dr. Shoemaker for removing
my cataracts, correcting two
stigmatisms and getting me
back my 20/20 vision. This is a
blessed miracle.
I must add, for all my
follow-up visits Dr. Elizabeth
McVey has gone above and be-
yond the call of duty. Anyone
with vision concerns should
make The Center For Sight the
clear choice. I wish the whole
staff the best for their new
location in Englewood.
Good doctors all need a
grateful "thank you."
Mary Jane Tracy
North Port
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The Sun /Saturday, February 22, 2014
Rental property registration in Charlotte County
T he issue of requir-
ing the registration
and inspection
of rental properties in
Charlotte County has
surfaced again, as recent-
ly as Jan. 21 at the County
Commission's workshop
meeting. The issue was
specifically pertaining to
the Parkside area in Char-
lotte County, however,
the registration in Com-
munity Redevelopment
Areas only would be
short-sighted. The pur-
pose of such registrations
is to ensure all landlords
provide a safe environ-
ment for all tenants who
rent such properties. One
may say that the writer
favors more government
control and is anti-land-
lord. However, I have an
interest in such rental
property and support the
registration. In addition,
the purchase and rental
of such properties is a
business and should be
required to pay a tax as is
any business.
In Parkside, it is esti-
mated that some 40 per-
cent of the properties
are rentals. The boom in
the area after Hurricane
Charley, and the sub-
sequent decline in the
real estate market has
made this area a "perfect
storm" for landlords to
buy up properties for
rentals. Drive around
any street in the area or
any place in Charlotte
County and one can
usually identify a rental
property. The pride of
home ownership is just
not present in these
homes. The purpose of
such registration of the
rental properties is to
ensure the safety of the
tenants and to make
sure the properties are
properly maintained.
If anyone purchases
insurance on a home, es-
pecially one that is older,
the insurance companies
require a "four-point
inspection" to ensure the
structure meets certain
standards. The county
would mandate the
"four-point inspection"
in addition to ensuring
certain safety standards
and code compliance.
How would the resi-
dential property regis-
tration work? Individuals
or a corporation that
owns such property
would be required to
obtain a license to do
business in the county.
The dwelling would need
to be inspected to ensure
code compliance and
safety specifications.
Code enforcement would
conduct the inspections
and determine a fee
for registration of the
property which would
cover the cost of such
inspections. I would go
one step further and
require a refundable re-
serve or bond to be held
in escrow that would
cover any code issues
during the rental period.
Usually if the county has
to pursue an owner of a
rental property for high
grass or other issues,
they must go through a
lengthy process of a lien
placement on the prop-
erty and resolve the issue
from county funds. The
escrow would resolve
that issue. Additionally,
if an owner is cited more
than a certain number
of times, the license to
operate such business
would be revoked.
The ordinance would
further require out-
of-county owners of
such rental properties
to provide a registered
representative with the
county with specific
contact information,
such as name, address
and emergency contact
info. In addition to the
owner's name on the
county website, if the
property is a rental, the
emergency contact must
be noted. The emergency
contact would be respon-
sible for maintenance
and operation of the
property. Many times we
see tenants place whole
contents of a dwelling
curbside for trash
pickup, especially if they
leave in the middle of the
night. After scavengers
rummage through the
trash, the area is a mess.
It is not the responsibility
of Waste Management
to deal with the mess. If
the property is owned
by someone out of state,
they will not deal with
the mess, hence the
necessity of the regis-
tered representative. The
above scenario happens
often and makes neigh-
borhoods unsightly.
The issue of the
registration of such
properties has been
kicked down the road
for some time. As a
previous member of the
housing committee in
the Parkside CRA, a code
enforcement employee
informed the committee
that a draft of a rental or-
dinance was put forward
with little support. At the
latest commissioner's
workshop meeting in
January it seemed the
registration issue still
lacked support. "It will
make landlords unhap-
py," "It is too Big Brother,"
and "Place the program
in CRAs only" were
comments expressed by
several board members.
The time has long past to
adopt the rental regis-
tration for the good of
Charlotte County.
Bill Southwick is a
member of the Charlotte
County Curmudgeon
Club. The Curmudgeon
website is www.cccur
club@embarqmail.com.
Dynamic and authentic partnerships produce results
eam Punta Gorda
volunteers are in
high gear this win-
ter dazzling us with their
creativity and energy.
Just this past week alone
they:
Raised money in
about two weeks' time
to purchase two EMS
bicycles for the Fire
Department to be able
to access emergencies
in crowds. Thanks to
Bayfront Punta Gorda
and the Peace River
Riders Club for their
generous donations.
Completed the
Mosaic Company-funded
community garden
behind the Punta Gorda
Public Safety Building
with help from the Punta
Gorda Public Safety staff,
the Charlotte Volunteer
Master Gardeners and
several young people
of the AMI Crossroads
program. Thanks to their
joint efforts, the garden
is complete and ready
for citizens to plant. The
program will be adminis-
tered by the Punta Gorda
Police Department's
Volunteer Auxiliary.
*Hosted a morning
"Coffee with Claiborne"
event, a think tank that
brought city and boating
group leaders together
with waterfront expert
Claiborne Young. This fo-
rum generated new ideas
for encouraging boaters
from other communities
to visit Punta Gorda by
boat.
In the planning stages
is our landmark event for
2014, Paint Your Heart
Out, Punta Gorda! This is
a project in partnership
with Charlotte Habitat
for Humanity and is
designed especially for
Comcast Cares, an annual
community service day.
Already signed on are
local builders, churches,
volunteers and other
sponsors. On April 26, we
plan to paint 10 houses
and the Blanchard House
Museum with Comcast
employees and commu-
nity volunteers.
How does all of this
happen with such
regularity in Team Punta
Gorda? Lots of people talk
about teamwork, alli-
ances, and collaboration
- whatever you want to
call it today it's almost
a cliche. When we say it
at Team Punta Gorda, it's
about the continual nur-
turing of ongoing part-
nerships that really work.
When we have a banner
week like the one just
described, it is because
community partners
were already working
together regularly so that
when opportunities or
needs come along, we are
positioned to make things
happen quickly. What
is the secret to being
effective partners? Among
the variables that make
it work are common
goals, trust, reciprocity,
transparency and shared
leadership.
Don't miss a chance
to be part of it! This
spring you can play a
round of golf to help
support Team's work or
enjoy a day of cycling to
support Bicycle Friendly
Communities Initiatives
and the Lymphoma
Leukemia Society.
Team Punta Golf
Outing, March 15: Have
great fun, win lots of
prizes, and play some
great golf at St. Andrews
South Golf Club. We
have food, carts and
some great surprises. All
proceeds benefit Team
Punta Gorda. So we look
forward to you signing
up for our March 15
tourney to play a round
of golf for a good cause.
Pedal & Play in
Paradise, April 5, 2014: If
you like to ride a bicycle,
please join us for the
5th Annual Pedal & Play
in Paradise Bicycle Tour
on April 5. It starts out
from Laishley Park. It
offers many ways to
have a lot of fun. Pedal &
Play has rides for all skill
levels (62-, 30- and 15-
mile rides). Two special
feature rides include the
Isles Yacht Club Mystery
Poker Run (10 miles) and
the always interesting
city manager's ride led
by Howard Kunik (10
miles). Friday evening
will highlight Yoga in the
Park at Laishley Park, led
by the Yoga Sanctuary.
Breakfast, lunch and
entertainment are part
of ride day. Go to www.
pedalandplayinparadise.
com to register and to
find out more. Proceeds
benefit the Lymphoma
& Leukemia Society and
Team's Bicycle Friendly
Community Initiatives.
These are just a few of
the many things you can
do to participate in Team
Punta Gorda's activities
this year. Did you know
we have 17 all-volunteer
committees working
year-round? On March 8,
we will have an open
house at FGCU in Herald
Court, so come and
team up with Team and
enjoy free coffee and
doughnuts. We'll match
a volunteer opportunity
to your interests and
availability, large and
small. Jump on board our
fast-moving train. Team
Punta Gorda volunteers
really are the best.
Nancy Johnson is the
CEO of Team Punta
Gorda. Readers may reach
her at team@teampunta
gorda.org.
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VIEWPOINT
Habitat shopping builds homes
It seems everyone is
looking for a good HABITAT FOR
deal and the Habitat HUMANITY
for Humanity Resale
Stores have many.
Habitat trucks are
picking up donations all
over Charlotte County
each week, and vol-
unteers are diligently
helping to restock
shelves with gently used
merchandise. The need
is greater than ever
ELLEN CARDILLO
not only for donations,
but ultimately to help
low-income Charlotte
County residents
purchase an affordable,
safe, decent home for
their families.
We have a record
number of applicants
for our homeownership
program. Economic
indicators show housing
and rent prices rising
but not family incomes.
This makes it more
challenging for people
to meet their family's
needs. Habitat offers a
zero interest mortgage to
qualifying families who
are willing to partner.
Habitat homeowners
are able to escape
rising rents along with
often deplorable living
conditions and seize
the opportunity to build
equity and dignity for
their family.
Fully 100 percent of
the net proceeds from
our Resale Stores are
used to build addi-
tional homes, so the
more you shop and/
or donate, the more
families we are able to
serve. Our Resale Stores
are located at 1750
Manzana Ave., Punta
Gorda, 941-205-7467;
1354 El Jobean Road,
Port Charlotte, 941-206-
2606; and 3949 S. Access
Road, Englewood,
941-681-3600.
You can help by
shopping, donating,
volunteering or making
a financial contribution.
For additional informa-
tion, please call 941-639-
3162 or visit our website
www.charlottecounty
hfh.org.
Ellen Cardillo is the
special events coordinator
for Charlotte County
Habitat for Humanity.
She can be reached at
941-639-3162, ext. 413, or
events@charlottecounty-
hfh.org.
Service
and honor
SUN PHOTOS BYTAMI GARCIA
Port Charlotte homeowners, U.S. Air Force veteran Fred Helsel and his wife Sandy, bow their
heads Wednesday as the Rev. Arthur Jacobi of Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Punta Gorda
provides the invocation during a Charlotte County Habitat for Humanity Veteran Home Repair
dedication.
Mike Mansfield, CEO of Charlotte County Habitat for Humanity, left, and Paul Lioon, board
member of Habitat, place their hands over their hearts while reciting the Pledge of Allegiance
during the dedication for Fred and Sandy Helsel at their Port Charlotte residence.
Jan Nick, center, administrative assistant for Habitat, introduces Fred and Sandy Helsel, while
Mike Mansfield and Paul Lioon listen, during the Veteran Home Repair dedication.
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Ryan Simonson, representing the Patterson Foundation, shakes the hand of Sandy Helsel, while
her husband Fred observes. As part of the Legacy of Valor campaign, Charlotte County Habitat
for Humanity and the Patterson Foundation assist local veterans with repairs to their homes,
partnering with veterans organizations to locate and qualify veterans for the program, recruit
veterans for volunteerism, and promote veterans helping veterans.
Paul Lioon, board director of Charlotte County Habitat for Humanity, shakes the hand of Sandy
Helsel while her husband Fred looks on.
Rozier Sharpe, right, representing the American Red Cross, hands a first aid kit to Port Charlotte
homeowners Fred and Sandy Helsel.
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Charlotte
County Habitat
for Humanity
CEO Mike
Mansfield,
right, listens
while Fred
Helsel thanks
those who
helped with
the assistance
of his Veteran
Home Repair.
Helsel is a
veteran of the
U.S. Air Force.
Charlotte County
Commissioner
Stephen R.
Deutsch gives a
congratulatory
handshake to
Veteran Home
Repair recipient
Fred Helsel.
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Trail dedicated to man who walked the walk
By CAROL BRUYERE
SUN CORRESPONDENT
Aah, the serenity
of nature. A peaceful
setting in the Florida for-
est, with birds singing,
a light breeze blowing,
and eagles soaring.
That's what you'll find
at the Charlotte Harbor
Environmental Center's
new Chet Lewis Trail.
Friday was a perfect
day to dedicate the
trail in memory of Chet
Lewis, a devoted 30-year
volunteer trail builder
at the Environmental
Center. A sign showing
Lewis' name and rec-
ognizing his years of
service to CHEC was
unveiled at the entrance
to the trail.
Bob Isaksen, a fellow
volunteer, park manager
John Aspiolea, and CHE
CEO Jim Thompson
highlighted Lewis' con-
tributions over the years
to the trails and to the
educational programs
that were established
there. The event was
attended by a large
group of the center's
volunteers, staff, board
members
and trail
hikers
Fishing to
honor Lewis
and take a
first hand
look at the
eW new trail.
Following the brief
ceremony, Isaksen led a
guided tour for the event
attendees. He spoke of
his experiences working
on the Environmental
Center trails, mention-
ing what wildlife they
encountered and how
they have dealt with
poisonous snakes, moth-
er bobcats protecting
their babies, wild boars,
alligators, tortoises, and
eagles on the hunt.
Isaksen explained
what it took to plan a
trail, clear its path, and
manage invasive non-
native fauna such as the
Brazilian pepper.
Maintaining access to
the trails and viewing
areas has a list of its own
challenges, including
trimming back over-
grown foliage, filling in
holes dug by foraging
armadillos and wild pigs,
Follow this sign for the Chet
Lewis Trail.
installing and main-
taining informational
signs, bridges, and water
features, and supervis-
ing controlled burns
to prevent devastating
forest fires.
Board members
Aspiolea, Kelly Beall,
Stacy Calvino, Ken
Doherty, Barbara
Fleshman, Michael
Haymans, Mary Ann
Hughes, Rachel Keesling,
Larry Linn, Steve
Osborne, Thomas Parker,
Lee Swift, Dorothea
Zysko, and Thompson,
additional staff, and
SUN PHOTOS BY CAROL BRUYERE
John Aspiolea, Lee Swift, Dorothea Zysko, Thomas Parker, Larry Linn, and Jim Thomson look on as
Bob Isaksen cuts the ribbon to dedicate the Chet Lewis Trail.
volunteers, agreed on
the decision to dedicate
one of the center's trails
to Lewis after he passed
away last year.
Even though Lewis
really didn't care for
a lot of ceremony, he
was recognized anyway
for his years of unpaid
service to the Charlotte
Harbor Environmental
Center.
Trails and educa-
tional programs at
the Charlotte Harbor
Environmental Center
are open for hikers and
students at no charge
thanks to sponsors.
Guided nature walks
are provided at 10 a.m.
Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday at Alligator
Creek Preserve, 10941
Burnt Store Road.
Volunteers are al-
ways welcome. Stop
in or call the center at
941-575-5435.
Boat race planning pushing forward
By STEVE REILLY
STAFF WRITER
ENGLEWOOD-Asthe
inaugural Charlotte Harbor
Super Boat Grand Prix,
scheduled for April 11-13,
approaches, organizers
continue to iron out details
to ensure its success.
At an organizational
meeting at the Englewood
Florida Chamber of
Commerce on Tuesday,
Jerry York, president of
the organizational group,
said, "Things are coming
together."
The organizers have
been able to overcome
"hurdles and hiccups in
the road," such as with
garnering the permitting
to stage the event on
Englewood Beach, but
those and other challenges
are being "smoothed out,"
York said.
The organizers are
preparing to launch a
media campaign March 1
to promote the race that
will extend in the Gulf
from Stump Pass north
to the public Englewood
Beach. The organizers
produced and are
fine-tuning a video, which
now appears on the race's
website at www.chsbgp.
com. They will also be
asking various businesses
to help promote the race
from their marquees,
such as the promotion
TENTATIVE BOAT RACE
SCHEDULE
On the Charlotte Harbor Super Boat Grand Prix
website at www.chsbgp.com and Facebook page,
organizers have posted the following tentative
schedule of events:
April 11
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Boat team registrations and
inspections at the race's dry pits on Englewood Beach
and Chadwick Park.
4:30 p.m.- Boat parade in Punta Gorda.
April 12
STBA A meet and greet with the boat drivers.
S8:30 a.m. Mandatory drivers meeting at the dry
pits.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Powerboat race teams in the
dry pits.
Englewood's Babe's Ace
Hardware is already doing
for the event.
They also agreed to
encourage to promote and
support the race on their
Facebook sites.
"Don't underestimate
Facebook," York said.
York did concede signing
up sponsors has been
slower than he had antici-
pated, but he said he's seen
a "180-degree turnaround"
as people become more
confident in the launching
of what he hopes will be an
annual event. He expects
several larger donors to
step forward in the near
future.
The organizers have
also created what they
call "CSBGP Super
Boat Booster Teams"
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Inspections at the dry pits.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Racing registration at the dry
pits.
Noon to 5 p.m. -Testing according to the Super
Boat International rules.
Noon to 5 p.m. Launching of boats.
Noon to 6 p.m. Beach party.
S2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Bikini contest.
April 13
7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Drivers'physicals at the
dry pits.
8:30 am Mandatory drivers meeting in the dry
pits.
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Launching.
S11:30 a.m. Boats proceeding to the milling area.
SNoon Start of the first boat race.
S1:30 p.m. Boats proceeding to the milling.
2 p.m.- Start of the second race.
5 p.m.- Awards ceremony.
sponsorship packages
for small businesses and
individuals, ranging from
$100 to $500. They're
selling T-shirts from $19.95
to $24.95 at Babe's Ace
Hardware, Gasparilla
Marina, the Englewood
and Punta Gorda cham-
bers, and on the race's
website at www.chsbgp.
com.
General admission
tickets are being sold in
advance on the race's
website for $15, while VIP
tickets are $100. General
admission on the day of
the event will be $20. Bus
transportation and parking
for two days will be includ-
ed in the ticket price.
The boat race is being
promoted as a "no-parking
event" on Manasota Key.
V AW,
Organizers have secured
more than a dozen
parking areas throughout
the Englewood area and
plan to bus people onto
Manasota Key. On the eve
of the event, the Charlotte
County Sheriff's Office
intends to post no-parking
signs on the key.
Email: reilly@sun-herald.comn
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Truck overturns, spills
oil into DeSoto stream
A semi hauling a dump trailer filled with sand wrecked
Friday on State Road 72 in DeSoto County just west of
Koch Road. The driver said he swerved to avoid hitting
a deer. The trailer separated from the tractor and both
overturned, spilling an unknown amount of diesel fuel
and hydraulic fluid into a small stream that flows into
Horse Creek. DeSoto Fire Rescue and Florida Department
of Transportation used the spilled sand to help stop the
flow of contaminants into the stream. No injuries were
reported and no other vehicles were involved.
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I COMMUNITY NEWS BRIEFS
Pub Crawl to
benefit food bank
The fourth annual Pub
Crawl will be held at 10 a.m.
today at the Ice House Pub,
408 Tamiami Trail, Punta
Gorda. From 10 a.m. to noon,
participants will sign in and
donate their food items. The
crawl will run from 12:30 p.m.
to 6:30 p.m., with prizes given
out between 6:30 p.m. and
7:30 p.m. at the Ice House.
Pub crawlers will receive a
T-shirt, a Koolee cup and a
coupon book. Those who
donate food items will receive
a raffle ticket for every can of
food; the limit is 20 tickets.
The raffle prize is a Key West
getaway for two.
Participants will take a walk
through some of the most
awesome pubs, bars and
restaurants Punta Gorda has to
offer. There are seven stops in
total, some with live music. For
a package of four prepaid tick-
ets, the cost is $27 in advance,
or $35 the day of the crawl.
Proceeds will benefit the Harry
Chapin Food Bank. For more
information, call Mike Colgan
at 239-872-1171, or Nick Berry
at 941-628-4800; or visit www.
puntagordapubcrawl.com.
Sunset Celebration
planned
The Peace River Wildlife
Center, 3400 Ponce de Leon
Parkway, Punta Gorda, will
hold a Sunset Celebration from
4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Friday. Share
the evening with the wildlife,
then meet on the beach to
watch the sunset. Beverages,
finger foods and music by Steve
Widmeyer will be provided.
There is no admission charge;
however donations are accept-
ed graciously. For more infor-
mation, call 941-637-3830.
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FROM PAGE ONE
The Sun /Saturday, February 22, 2014
Survivors design for CHAIRity
By BARBARA
BEAN-MELLINGER
SUN CORRESPONDENT
Dr. Angela Boehler
looked at the chair in
front of her and saw a
mouse. Not the small, gray,
scurry-across-the-floor
mouse, but the red-and-
white polka-dotted one
with the hair bow. So she
turned a perfectly ordinary
chair into a celebration of
Minnie.
Boehler has a lot to
celebrate. Diagnosed with
breast cancer in 2009, she's
a survivor. So when she
was asked by her dental
hygienist, Gail Ethridge,
to decorate a chair for
Ethridge's Relay for Life
team's CHAIRity Auction,
Boehler was happy to
oblige.
Her chair and those
created by other cancer
survivors 20 in all -
will be auctioned at the
event on March 1 at
Visani Restaurant in Port
Charlotte. The CHAIRity
Auction is a luncheon from
11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Its three-course menu
consists of salad, chicken
Parmesan and dessert.
Tickets are $30, including
tax and tip.
In addition to a live
auction of the chairs, a
silent auction will feature
many other items during
the event.
This is the third time the
CHAIRity Auction will be
held. It was started in 2010
by the Relay for Life team
Conway Professionals and
Friends, which Ethridge
leads. Team member Linda
Wilson saw a similar chair
auction in another city
and suggested the idea,
Ethridge said. The event
was such a success that the
team held it again in 2011.
"Many of the people
name their chair, and most
write a narrative explain-
ing why they created
their design," Ethridge
explained.
Boehler titled her chair
"Reflections of Minnie"
IF YOU GO
What: CHAIRity Auction
When: March 1
Time: 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Where: Visani Restaurant, 2400 Kings Highway, Port Charlotte
Tickets: $30; call 941-916-1914 to order
and created it in honor of
her mother, who is also a
cancer survivor.
"My mother has had
uterine cancer, kidney
cancer, colon cancer
and breast cancer," said
Boehler. "She doesn't
smoke ... and she never
worked in a coal mine
... but she has prevailed.
She was my inspiration
throughout my treatment."
As in previous years,
all proceeds from the
CHAIRity Auction benefit
Relay for Life, an annual,
day-long event during
which participants walk
or run around a track all
day in relay style to raise
money for the American
Cancer Society.
For more information
about the CHAIRity
Auction or to purchase
tickets, contact Ethridge at
941-916-1914.
QUILT
FROM PAGE 1
At a reception before the show started, the
members had the chance to peruse the show
and see their quilts on display, as well as
those of other guild members.
Slaton and fellow member Liz Black col-
laborated on their quilt "Glacier Star," which
won first place in the Small Collaborative
Bed Pieced category. Black created the
quilt top using a variety of colors and tech-
niques. Slaton then quilted it with designs
that enhanced the patterns.
Although some quilters complete their
quilts themselves from start to finish de-
signing, sewing together the pieces, quilting
the top and back together with the batting,
and finishing with the binding it's also
common for one quilter to put the top
together and another, who specializes in
quilting, to finish it, the women explained.
In addition to winners in categories rang-
ing from small and large wall and bed quilts
to miniature and rookie quilts, several won
Best of Show in their category. One category
-Viewer's Choice is yet to be awarded.
Viewers receive a ballot with their ticket to
vote for their favorite. The winner will be
announced at the close of today's show.
Along with their biennial show, the
Disconnected Piecers make quilts for pre-
schoolers in Head Start and signature quilts
for people in hospice care. They also have a
boutique at the show with place mats, table
runners, wall hangings and quilts of all
sizes for sale, all made by guild members.
Door prizes and a quilt raffle also will be
awarded.
IF YOU GO
What: A Gathering of Quilts 2014 show by
Disconnected Piecers Quilt Guild
When: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today
Where: Charlotte Harbor Event and Conference Center,
75 Taylor St., Punta Gorda
Cost: $7 per person
"Rafflesia Arnoldii, the World's Largest Flower,";' by Joan Balmer, won
first place in the Innovative Art Quilt category.
SUN PHOTOS BY BARBARA BEAN-MELLINGER
"Time and Season, by Jane Becker and Bonnie Rhoby,
won first place in the Large Collaborative Bed -
Mixed category, and also won Best of Show Bed
Quilt.
"Glow in the Dark,";' by Shirley Ruchtiwon first place in the Miniature Quilt category
and also Best of Show Wall Quilt.
BODY
FROM PAGE 1
business, near U.S. 41.
"The body was
unrecognizable," North
Port Police Capt. Chris
Morales said. "We
believe this was an
isolated incident. The
neighborhood is safe."
Police are not looking
for a suspect at this
time.
Morales could not
confirm that the man
may have been living
in the woods when he
died.
Residents have
spotted homeless
individuals coming in
and out of the woods
near that location.
Police asked for the
help of Sarasota County
Sheriff's Office helicop-
ter Air One, so aerial
photos could be taken
of the scene, which
includes thick brush
and many trails.
The Rev. John
Cross, pastor of South
Biscayne Church, said
he is unsure if the body
actually was found on
church property.
"It's very sad," he
said. "We will say a
prayer for the individu-
al who died, as well as
their family."
Management from
the Fence Outlet told
police the alarm system
was tripped several
times Thursday night
due to animals near the
business. They offered
police any security
footage if it would help
the case.
Customers of the
Fence Outlet also said
they know a man nick-
named "Big Foot" who
lives in those woods
near the church.
Some homeless res-
idents who live locally
in the woods also have
been spotted trying to
sell items or asking for
work in the area.
Police Chief Kevin
Vespia said the age
of the man is not yet
known.
"We have been work-
ing all day to confirm
the identity of the
man," Vespia said. "We
don't know if this per-
son was a transient, but
anything is possible."
Vespia said investi-
gators did not describe
the area where the body
was found as resem-
bling a homeless camp.
He said the name
of the man may be
released by early next
week.
Email: eallen@sun-herald.com
DENIED
FROM PAGE 1
that determined the
county committed a "tak-
ing" of property rights.
In the initial case,
the county was ordered
to pay $8.9 million for
failing to provide water
and sewer for a 150-
home development in
RotondaVillas, planned
by Jason McGillicuddy.
However, by the time
the county exhausted its
appeals, the judgment
had grown to $13 million,
including legal expenses,
plus interest.
A year ago, a third
Rotonda lawsuit was
filed by property owners
John Arnold, managing
member of the Rotonda
Group; and his wife
Lynnell Arnold. The third
suit includes 104 lots.
If the judge will not
reconsider a rehearing
for Rotonda II, the suit
would proceed to the
damages phase, with
Foster establishing a
methodology for deter-
mining financial com-
pensation. This formula
then would be used by
a jury to determine the
amount of the award.
Email: groberts@sun-heraldx.com
STALKING
FROM PAGE 1
But sometimes, the
situation escalates too
rapidly for such a peace-
ful resolution.
Kiani Tiani Phoenix, 17,
a student at Port Charlotte
High School, was arrested
early Friday, and faces
charges of aggravated as-
sault, aggravated stalking,
battery, escape and
resisting arrest, in con-
nection with an incident
that took place Thursday
at her school.
Authorities said Kiani
walked into class playing
music on her cellphone,
when another student
asked her to put head-
phones on or turn it
down so she could work.
"Kiani became an-
gry and words were
exchanged," the report
shows, and Kiani picked
up a computer keyboard
and threatened to strike
the student with it.
But it didn't stop there,
as Kiani "would not let
the situation go," accord-
ing to the report.
Kiani was following the
student between classes,
"attempting to provoke
an altercation," authori-
ties said, but the student
ignored her, despite
being pushed and having
her chair pulled out from
under her.
The report shows Kiani
then punched the student
several times in the face.
She subsequently was
brought into the office
of the school resource
officer, but allegedly fled.
The SRO gave chase, but
lost sight of her. Kiani
eventually was found
around 1 a.m. Friday at a
nearby apartment where
she was staying.
"It's gotten to the point
where peer pressure
makes people feel like
they have to intimidate
people," said Lt. Gary
Ellsworth, with the
special operations unit
of the Charlotte County
Sheriff's Office.
"And if one bully gets
away with it, it spreads,"
he said. "You have to
stop it. We take it very
seriously, and investigate
everything to the fullest."
Kiani, who was turned
over to the Department
of Juvenile Justice, faces
three felonies.
"It can get out of
hand," Ellsworth said.
"But we try and stop
it before it gets to that
point."
The report shows Kiani
had been "bragging
about beating up (the
victim)" on Facebook
and Twitter. Desjardins
said the school district
has staff dedicated to
combating cyberbullying
too, even though it takes
more time.
"Even if we can prevent
one tragic accident from
happening, it's worth it,"
he said.
Kiani's mother, Kayon
Brown, said her daughter
has been "going through
a lot" since moving to the
area from New York a few
years ago. She feels like
the authorities are being
too hard on Kiani.
"They're exaggerating
the charges," Brown said.
"I really, truly don't get
that stalking charge. But
what really bothers me
is that escape (charge).
Where did she escape
from? They're digging a
hole for my daughter."
Brown said Kiani needs
only a credit and a half
to graduate from high
school.
Email: akreger@sun-heraldx.com
PHOTO PROVIDED
Dr. Angela Boehler's chair "Reflections of Minnie" is one of
the 20 chairs created by cancer survivors that will be
auctioned at the CHAIRity Auction on March 1.
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INSIDE
Obama ramps up
go-it-alone policy
This week, President Barack
Obama promoted tougher fuel
efficiency standards for trucks.
He touted progress on initiatives
to strengthen the U.S. patent
system. And he signed an exec-
utive order intended to speed up
the process for approving import
or export cargo.
Page 3 -
Stocks gain early,
fade at closing
The S&P 500 index fell 3.53
points, or 0.2 percent, to
1,836.25. The index lost 2.38
points for the week and is now
12 points below its record close
of 1,848.38, set Jan. 15.
Page 5 -
Renzi accepts Italian
premiership
Matteo Renzi named a
16-member cabinet Friday, with
the finance ministry going to
Pier Carlo Padoan.
Page 9 -
9 attackers dead in
attack on Somalia
president palace
Nine al-Shabab militants
wearing military fatigues and
carrying guns and grenades died
after attacking the presidential
palace with two car bombs
on Friday, in an assault the
president called a "media
spectacular" by a "dying animal."
Page 9 -
Snow crushes 400
carports in Japan
According to aYomiuri Shimbun
survey, automobile retailers
in the prefectures, including
Tokyo, are currently busy
repairing cars crushed under
collapsed carports.
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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22, 2014
Rebels resist Ukraine deal
Deal cuts president's powers, calls for early elections
By ANGELA CHARLTON electrifying develop- chanted, referring to
ana JIM nHEINTZ
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRrrITERS
KIEV Ukraine-
Under heavy pressure
from the West following
a deadly day of clashes
and sniper fire in the
capital, President Viktor
Yanukovych and op-
position leaders struck
a deal Friday aimed
at bringing Ukraine's
three-month political
crisis to an end. But
radical protesters and
some pro-Russian fac-
tions rejected it, leaving
lingering doubts over
whether peace could be
restored.
On a day of
ments, me ukrainian
parliament also
opened a path for
Yulia Tymoshenko -
Yanukovych's political
nemesis to be let out
of prison.
In spite of what
looked like a significant
government retreat,
protesters booed
opposition figures who
took to a stage Friday
evening to present
the deal, which cuts
Yanukovych's powers
and calls for early
elections but falls short
of demands for his
immediate resignation.
"Death to the
criminal!" some
YanuKovycn.
"Resign! Resign!
Resign!" shouted others
as one radical speaker
threatened to go on
an armed offensive if
the opposition doesn't
demand the president's
resignation by Saturday
morning.
Addressing the crowd
in Kiev's Independence
Square, opposition
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tried to pers
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All he was parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Friday. In a fast-moving day
re. that could change Ukraine's political destiny, opposition
going to re- leaders reached a deal Friday with the country's belea-
n't realistic, guered president, and parliament changed the consti-
tution and opened the way for the release of ex-Prime
UKRAINE 14 Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
AP PHOTOS
Employees at work in the new multibillion-dollar Honda car plant in Celaya, in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato, Friday. Mexico is on track to
overtake Japan and Canada and become the United States' No. 1 source of imported cars by the end of next year, part of a national manufacturing
boom that has turned the auto industry into a bigger source of dollars than money sent home by migrants.
Mexico's auto power soars
By ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
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The multibillion-dollar
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growth and diminishing
poverty south of the
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AUTO 14 the Gulf city of Veracruz, Mexico.
Cellphone calls on planes?
Don't ask the feds
By JOAN LOWY
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
WASHINGTON It
looks like the govern-
ment is more conflicted
about cellphones on
planes than most travel-
ers. Even as one federal
agency considers allow-
ing the calls, another
now wants to make sure
that doesn't happen.
Passengers par-
ticularly those who fly
often oppose allowing
calls in flight, polls show.
In line with that senti-
ment, the Department of
Transportation signaled
in a 22-page notice
posted online Friday
that it wants to retain
a ban on the calls. But
the notice comes just
two months after the
Federal Communications
Commission voted to
pursue lifting the ban.
The Department of
Transportation regulates
aviation consumer
issues. The FCC has re-
sponsibility over whether
the use of cellphones
in flight would interfere
with cellular networks on
the ground.
Congress is also getting
into the act. Lawmakers
are pushing legislation
to require transportation
regulators to implement
a ban on the calls.
In its notice on Friday,
Transportation said it
believes allowing passen-
gers to make cellphone
calls "may be harmful or
CELLPHONE 14
Scott backs
project with
ties to top aide
By GARY FINEOUT
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
KTALLAHASSEE The
$200 million that Florida
Gov. Rick Scott pledged
this week to put toward a
train depot at Orlando's
busy international airport
also will benefit a company
that previously employed
the governor's chief of staff.
SCOTT Adam Hollingsworth
SCOTTI4
I HEADLINE NEWS FROM AROUND THE STATE
Sheriff changes
position on 'stand
your ground'
JACKSONVILLE (AP)-
Jacksonville Sheriff John
Rutherford says changes
to Florida's "stand your
ground" law are needed.
Rutherford told the
Florida Times-Union that
he supports a tweaking
of the controversial law
that allows the use of
deadly force if someone is
threatened with death or
great bodily harm.
Rutherford previously
supported the legislation,
but says there should be
some "duty to retreat"
provision if it can be done
safely.
The law returned to
the news recently with
Michael Dunn being
convicted of three counts
of attempted second-de-
gree murder after shoot-
ing into a car carrying
four teenagers. Dunn
complained to the teen-
agers about loud music
playing in their car and
claimed to see a firearm
during the confrontation.
Seventeen-year-old
Jordan Davis was killed,
but jurors were hung
on first-degree murder
charges.
Man killed, woman
injured while
jogging
JUNO BEACH (AP) -A
man who was hit by a car
while jogging with his
wife in Juno Beach has
died.
Juno Beach Police
Chief Brian Smith told
The Palm Beach Post the
driver won't be criminally
charged in the Thursday
evening crash. He called
it a tragic accident.
Police say the car was
stopped at a light on
U.S. 1. As the joggers ran
into the road, the car
pulled forward, likely to
make a right turn on red.
Smith says the driver
likely startled the joggers.
The man put out his hand
to ask the driver to stop,
but it continued forward.
The victims were
taken to the hospital. He
died and she's in critical
condition.
Police say the driver
and the couple lived in
the same complex.
Driver killed in
wrong-way crash
on 1-275
TAMPA (AP) -The
Florida Highway Patrol
is investigating another
wrong-way crash on
Interstate 275 in Tampa.
The crash killed
25-year-old Chase Kaleb
Leveille early Friday.
Investigators said Leveille
was initially heading
south on the interstate
around 2:30 a.m. But
he apparently U-turned
and headed north on the
wrong side of the high-
way. He crashed his 1993
Honda Civic head-on into
an Enterprise rental truck
near Bearss Avenue.
Leveille died at the
scene. Truck driver
Jason D. Lullen, 47, and
passenger Joe N. Smith,
65, received only minor
injuries.
Cuban migrant
lost windsurfing
found adrift
KEYWEST(AP)- A
Cuban migrant who
disappeared while trying
to windsurf across the
Florida Straits has been
found adrift on his board.
Coast Guard officials
say a recreational boater
found the man Thursday
about 10 miles south
of Big Pine Key. Ensign
Peter Bermont tells The
KeyWest Citizen that the
man was dehydrated and
exhausted but otherwise
uninjured.
Bermont says U.S.
Citizenship and
Immigration Services is
investigating and will
determine whether the
man will be taken back to
Cuba.
The man was one
of three migrants who
left Jibacoa, Cuba, on
Tuesday. One made it
to KeyWest more than
nine hours later and told
authorities that he lost
sight of the others about
60 miles south of Key
West.
The third migrant
remains missing.
Woman uses
iPhone app to
track stolen items
DAYTONA BEACH (AP)
-A woman helped police
track down items stolen
out of her car by using an
app on her iPhone to track
her stolen iPad.
The Daytona Beach
News-Journal reports
Theresa Conroy and her
son Thomas discovered on
Wednesday morning that
both of their vehicles had
been burglarized while
parked in front of their
rental home.
Theresa Conroy says she
recalled her sister using the
tracking app in a similar
situation. She gave it a shot
and it showed her exactly
where her iPad was.
The Conroys went to
Daytona Beach police.
They stopped by the
house where the iPad was
located. The resident didn't
give them permission to
search the house. So they
got a search warrant.
Officers found the iPad
hidden in a hole in the
garage wall.
Venice ticket wins
$75,581.30 jackpot
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
- Three "Fantasy 5"
game players selected all
five winning numbers
to win a jackpot worth
$75,581.30 each, the
Florida Lottery said
Friday. The winning
tickets were purchased in
Venice, Fort Lauderdale
and Orlando, lottery of-
ficials said. The numbers
drawn Thursday night
were 05-07-15-22-23.
11 years for DUI
hit-and-run
PENSACOLA (AP)- A
Florida Panhandle wom-
an has been sentenced to
11 years in prison for a fa-
tal drunken driving crash.
An Escambia County
judge sentenced 26-year-
old Brianna Lynn Strum
on Thursday. She pleaded
no contest in December
to DUI manslaughter.
Authorities say Strum
was drunk and driving
92 mph on eastbound
Interstate 10 in April
when her minivan
rear-ended a car. The car
flipped several times,
ejecting a passenger,
U.S. Navy Chief Robert
Michael Paul Roy.
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Home sales
dipped 5.1 percent
in January
WASHINGTON (AP)
- Sales of existing U.S.
homes plummeted in
January to the worst
pace in 18 months. Cold
weather, limited supplies
of homes on the market
and higher buying costs
held back purchases.
The National
Association of Realtors
said Friday that sales
fell to a seasonally
adjusted annual rate
of 4.62 million units
last month. That was
down 5.1 percent from
the December pace. The
sales rate declined 5.1
percent over the previous
12 months. Higher mort-
gage rates and higher
prices have contributed
to a slowdown in home
buying in five of the past
six months. Freezing
temperatures and
snowstorms have also
caused most housing
activity to slip this winter.
GM ignition-switch
flaw known seven
years before recall
WASHINGTON
(Bloomberg) U.S.
auto-safety regulators
didn't start a defect probe
into failures that prompt-
ed last week's recall of
almost 800,000 General
Motors cars after learning
of them seven years ago,
reports show.
GM, the largest U.S.
automaker, said six crash
deaths may have resulted
from faulty ignition
switches causing engines
and air bags to turn off.
"Any crashes, deaths
or injuries that occurred
after 2007 shouldn't have
happened," said Clarence
Ditlow, executive director
of the Center for Auto
Safety, a Washington-
based advocacy group.
"The agency shares as
much blame as GM."
Fannie Mae to pay
US $7.2 billion,
offsetting bailout
WASHINGTON (LA
Times) Fannie Mae
posted its eighth straight
profitable quarter in the
final three months of
last year and will send
the federal government
$7.2 billion, pushing its
total dividend payments
above the cost of the 2008
bailout for the first time,
the company said Friday.
Boosted by the housing
market rebound, the
mortgage giant posted
$6.5 billion in profit in
the fourth quarter of 2013
and a record $84 billion
for the year.
The dividend payment,
based on those profits,
will bring the total amount
Fannie Mae has paid to
the Treasury Department
to $121.1 billion. That will
more than fully offset the
$116.1 billion in govern-
ment aid it received since
2008.
Obama hosts
Dalai Lama at
White House
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President Barack Obama
welcomed the Dalai
Lama to the White House
on Friday, casting aside
familiar objections from
China in favor of a private
~on human
rights with
the Tibetan
spiritual
leader.
The
,meeting was
DALAI LAMA mthe third
White House
sit-down between Obama
and the exiled Buddhist
monk, and each has
sparked condemnations
from Chinese officials
who have sought to
diminish the influence
of the 78-year-old Nobel
Peace laureate.
Chinese authorities
consider the Dalai Lama
a separatist and have
accused his supporters
of "deceiving" people
into setting themselves
on fire to protest China's
control of Tibet. Shortly
before the meeting, a
spokeswoman for China's
Foreign Ministry warned
that it would "severely
impair China-U.S.
relations."
TV newsman
Garrick Utley dies
NEWYORK (AP)-
NBC News says veteran
reporter Garrick Utley has
died of cancer. He was 74.
Utley began at NBC
News in 1963, where for
three decades he handled
a wide
variety of
assignments.
Early on,
he report-
ed from
Vietnam
on the
UTLEY escalating
conflict. In
later years, he moderated
"Meet the Press."
He once speculated
that he may have been
the only person at NBC
News who handled every
type of programming as
host or anchor.
In 1993, he left NBC to
be a foreign correspon-
dent for ABC News. He
reported for CNN from
1997 to 2002.
Colorado, Utah
move to hike
smoking age to 21
DENVER (AP) -Two
Western states with some
of the nation's lowest
smoking rates are con-
sidering cracking down
even more by raising the
tobacco age to 21.
Utah and Colorado
lawmakers both voted
favorably on proposals
Thursday to treat tobacco
like alcohol and take it
away from 18- to 20-year-
olds, a move inspired
by new research on how
many smokers start the
habit as teenagers.
Portland teens
charged with
swastika attack
(LA Times) -Four
Oregon high school
students have been
charged with kidnapping
and assault in connection
with an attack on a fellow
student that included
carving a swastika on his
forehead.
Dustyn Jae Murrain, 16,
was attacked after school
in Portland on Feb. 10,
authorities say, and the four
were arrested the same day.
They remain in custody.
The three oldest were in-
dicted as adults Wednesday
and pleaded not guilty to
charges including assault,
kidnapping and weapons
violations. Bail was set
about $2.9 million each,
according to online court
records. The fourth, who
is 14, was charged as a
juvenile.
Pink joins lineup
of pop artists on
the Oscars
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Producers of the
86th Academy Awards
announced Friday that
Pink will appear on
the Oscar show. The
Grammy-winning singer
joins a lineup already set
to include performances
by U2, Pharrell Williams,
Bette Midler, rocker
Karen 0 and Broadway
star Idina Menzel.
Producers Neil Meron
and Craig Zadan didn't
specify what Pink's per-
formance will entail. They
also haven't said what
song Midler will sing.
Williams, Menzel,
Karen 0 and U2 are set to
perform their nominated
original songs on the
March 2 show.
Obama ramps up go-it-alone policy
WASHINGTON (AP)
-This week, President
Barack Obama promoted
tougher fuel efficiency
standards for trucks. He
touted progress on initia-
tives to strengthen the U.S.
patent system. And he
signed an executive order
intended to speed up the
process for approving
import or export cargo.
Welcome to Obama's
self-proclaimed "year of
action," where hardly a
day goes by without the
president and his top
advisers trumpeting policy
initiatives the White House
is undertaking without the
help of Congress.
The mostly modest
actions far shy of the
sweeping immigration
overhaul Obama hoped
for this year put into
sharp focus the president's
limitations as he grapples
with reluctant lawmakers
in an election year. They
also underscore how
much has changed for
Obama since the early
days of his presidency,
when he declared, "We do
big things."
Yet the flurry of execu-
tive actions does seem to
be having a cathartic effect
inside the White House,
which was in need of a jolt
after a frustrating and dis-
jointed 2013 that included
the flawed rollout of
Obama's signature health
care law and a sharp drop
in the president's approval
ratings. Advisers who end-
ed the year dispirited now
appear buoyed by a new
sense of purpose and
the prospect of working
around a Congress that
has long been an irritant
to the president.
"I think people came
back from the break over
the holidays in a real pos-
itive frame of mind," said
David Axelrod, a longtime
adviser to the president.
"You don't want to be the
prisoner of a negative
narrative that somehow
Congress has stymied the
president and nothing can
get done."
Signaling how little the
White House expects to
change on Capitol Hill this
year, Obama communi-
cations director Jennifer
Palmieri said advisers are
already mapping out plans
for executive actions that
will be unveiled well into
the fall and winter. That
process, she said, "has
ignited a lot of creative
thinking around here."
Even so, the president's
political standing looks
little better than it did at
the end of last year. His
approval rating continues
to hover in the mid- to
low-40s. Democrats are on
edge about their prospects
of retaining control of
the Senate. And hope of
securing an immigration
overhaul Obama's
one legislative goal that
appeared to have some
chance of success this
year faded when House
Speaker John Boehner,
R-Ohio, announced this
month that a measure was
unlikely to pass in 2014.
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Two dozen Army veterans set for Medal of Honor upgrade
WASHINGTON
(Washington Post) -
President Barack Obama
will correct a historical
act of discrimination
next month when he
awards the Medal of
Honor, the nation's
highest commendation
for combat valor, to a
group of Hispanic, Jewish
and African-American
veterans who were
passed over because
of their racial or ethnic
backgrounds.
The unusual presen-
tation will culminate a
UKRAINE
FROM PAGE 1
We have to think about
realistic steps," Klitschko
said.
The agreement signed
Friday calls for presiden-
tial elections to be moved
up from March 2015 to
no later than December,
but many protesters
said that is far too late.
And it does not address
the issue that set off the
protests in November
-Yanukovych's abandon-
ment of closer ties with
the European Union in
favor of a bailout deal with
longtime ruler Russia.
The standoff between
the government and
protesters escalated this
week, as demonstrators
clashed with police and
snipers opened fire in
the worst violence the
country has seen since
the breakup of the Soviet
Union a quarter-century
AUTO
FROM PAGE 1
Mexican cities into bright
spots of prosperity.
But critics note that
a major attraction for
car manufacturers
are Mexico's low and
stagnant wages, which
have helped kept the
poverty rate between 40
and 50 percent since the
passage of NAFTA two
decades ago.
An $800 million Honda
plant opening Friday
in the central state of
Guanajuato will produce
about 200,000 Fit hatch-
backs a year, helping
push total Mexican
car exports to the U.S.
to 1.7 million in 2014,
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FROM PAGE 1
injurious" to other passengers.
This is because "people tend
to talk louder on cellphones
than when they're having
face-to-face conversations,"
the department said. "They
are also likely to talk more and
further increase the noise on
a flight, as passengers would
not be simply talking to the
persons sitting next to them
but can call whomever they
like."
Some planes already have
SCOTT
FROM PAGE 1
worked for companies
connected to the
company behind All
Aboard Florida, a private
passenger line that
would link central and
South Florida. All Aboard
Florida stands to get a
significant boost from
the airport depot.
Text messages
obtained by The
Associated Press show
Hollingsworth discussed
the rail project with a top
aide in the Scott admin-
istration while he was
still working for Flagler
Development Group and
Parallel Infrastructure.
Monica Russell, a
spokeswoman for the
12-year Pentagon review
ordered by Congress into
past discrimination in
the ranks and will hold
a particular poignancy
when conducted by the
nation's first African-
American president.
Although the review
predates Obama's tenure,
he has made addressing
discrimination in the
military including
ending the ban on gay
and lesbian service
members a priority as
commander in chief.
With the ornate White
House East Room as
backdrop, the March 18
ceremony will mark an-
other step to revisit a his-
tory of discrimination in
the armed forces as the
nation's demographics
and social values shift.
The recipients,
whom the White House
announced Friday
afternoon, served in
World War II, Korea and
Vietnam. Collectively,
their award ceremony
will mark the single
largest group of Medal of
Honor recipients since
World War II, when more
than two dozen service
members were honored
in that conflict's last
days.
Just three of the 24
veterans who will be
honored are still alive. All
but five of the soldiers
are Hispanic, Jewish
or African-American,
including Melvin Morris,
a former Green Beret
who was wounded three
times on a mid-Septem-
ber day in 1969 recov-
ering the body of his
fatally wounded master
Opposition supporters dressed in handmade bulletproof vests arrive on Kiev's Indep
Square to show their support for the opposition in Kiev, Ukraine, Friday.
ago. The Health Ministry
put the death toll at 77
and some opposition
figures said it's even
higher.
The U.S., Russia and
the 28-nation EU are
roughly 200,000 more
than Japan, consulting
firm IHS Automotive
says. And, with another
big plant starting next
week, Mexico is expected
to surpass Canada for
the top spot by the end
of 2015.
"It's a safe bet," said
Eduardo Solis, pres-
ident of the Mexican
Automotive Industry
Association. "Mexico is
now one of the major
global players in car
manufacturing."
Mexican President
Enrique Pena Nieto plans
to attend the opening
of the plant in the town
of Celaya along with the
economy minister and
top Honda executives.
When NAFTA was
signed two decades
deeply concerned about
the future of Ukraine,
a divided nation of
46 million. The coun-
try's western regions
want to be closer to the
EU and have rejected
ago, Mexico produced
6 percent of the cars built
in North America. It now
provides 19 percent. Total
Mexican car production
has risen 39 percent from
2007, to nearly 3 million
cars a year. The total val-
ue of Mexico's car exports
surged from $40 billion
to $70.6 billion over that
span.
Manufacturing in
Mexico is now cheaper
than in many places in
China, though the vast
majority of the cars
and trucks made in
North America are still
produced in the U.S. for
domestic consumption
and export to other
countries.
And many of the
vehicles built in Mexico
are assembled with parts
sergeant from a jungle
ambush in the Chi Lang
district of northeastern
Vietnam.
"I never thought much
about it and didn't until
recently," said Morris,
72, who was decorated
three times for his
service in Vietnam and
retired from the Army
after 22 years. "But I
think that this is some-
thing the military always
should address because,
in almost every process
we have, someone is
overlooked."
restore the 2004 con-
w., stitution that limits
' J' presidential authority,
a J clawing back some of the
powers that Yanukovych
had pushed through
for himself after being
elected in 2010.
Parliament then voted
to fire the interior minis-
r ter, Vitali Zakharchenko,
who is widely despised
and blamed for ordering
6 police violence, including
the snipers who killed
S scores of protesters
Thursday in Kiev, the capi-
tal that has been nearly
paralyzed by the protests.
Then the parliament,
P which once was over-
AP PHOTO whelmingly pro-Yanu-
endence kovych, took the bold
move of approving a
measure that could free
arch-rival Tymoshenko,
Yanukovych's authority in
many cities, while eastern
Ukraine favors closer ties
with Russia.
Hours after the deal
was signed, Ukraine's
parliament voted to
that are produced in
the United States and
Canada and cross the
border without tariffs
under NAFTA.
"There was a realiza-
tion that there were some
structural issues that
had to be resolved in the
auto industry to make
it more competitive
again. Moving parts, not
all of the production, to
Mexico was a good way
to deal with that," said
Christopher Wilson, an
expert in U.S.-Mexico
economic relations for
the Woodrow Wilson
International Center for
Scholars.
Mexico's government
and the car industry
say the automotive
industry has become the
primary source of foreign
seat-back phones in place, but
they are rarely used, it said.
The "concern is not about
individual calls, but rather the
cumulative impact of allowing
in-flight calls in close quar-
ters," the department said.
In an Associated Press-
GfK poll three months ago,
48 percent of Americans
opposed letting cellphones
be used for voice calls while
flying, while 19 percent were
in favor and 30 percent were
neutral. Among those who'd
flown four or more times in
the previous year, the rate of
opposition soared to
78 percent.
Scott administration,
said this week that
Hollingsworth never dis-
cussed the $200 million
spending request with
the governor. Russell
said Hollingsworth didn't
even see the press release
announcing Scott's
support for the depot.
Florida Department of
Transportation officials
also maintain that
Hollingsworth, who has
been Scott's chief of staff
since July 2012, was not
involved in any discus-
sions about the project.
Three years ago, Scott
scuttled a planned high-
speed rail line linking
Orlando and Tampa
after he rejected billions
in federal aid awarded
to the state. He said the
project was too risky and
predicted the state would
wind up subsidizing the
project because ridership
and revenue projections
were "overly optimistic."
Scott told the AP
on Thursday that the
request from the airport
"made sense" because
Orlando is growing and
because he wants to at-
tract more tourists to the
state. He did not answer
when asked if he had
spoken to Hollingsworth
about the project.
Florida East Coast
Industries announced in
March 2012 that it would
spend $1 billion to build
the All Aboard Florida
line by combining 200
miles of existing tracks
and 40 miles of new track
between Miami and
Orlando.
At the time,
Hollingsworth worked
as CEO of Parallel
Infrastructure, a sub-
sidiary of Florida East
Coast Industries. On
his job application with
the state, Hollingsworth
said he was responsible
for helping with sales,
marketing and "growing
the business into new
markets."
Hollingsworth stepped
in as chief of staff
after Steve MacNamara
abruptly resigned
following a series of
news stories detailing
his job performance and
handling of contracts.
Hollingsworth, who
spent time as chief of
staff for then-Jacksonville
Mayor John Peyton, had
ties to Scott's campaign
manager and had worked
previously for the rail-
road company CSX.
who has served two and
a half years on a convic-
tion of abuse of office,
charges that domestic
and Western critics have
denounced as a political
vendetta.
currency for Mexico,
surpassing oil exports
and remittances from
immigrants in the United
States.
Migration to the U.S.
has slowed dramatically
in recent years, though
experts attribute that
mostly to tougher
enforcement and a
slower U.S. economy.
Despite successes such
as the car-making boom,
Mexico still isn't creating
nearly enough formal
jobs for the hundreds
of thousands of people
entering the workforce
each year.
The Mexican govern-
ment announced Friday
that the economy grew
a meager 1.1 percent in
2013, its worst perfor-
mance since 2009.
AP PHOTO
This Oct. 31,
2013, file photo
shows a plane
passenger
checking her
cellphone
before a flight
in Boston. While
one govern-
ment agency
considers
allowing
cellphone calls
on passenger
planes, another
now wants to
ban them.
Hollingsworth, who
worked on Scott's tran-
sition team in late 2010,
exchanged several text
messages with Scott's
deputy chief of staff
shortly before the All
Aboard Florida project
was publicly announced.
Hours before the re-
lease came out he texted
Carrie O'Rourke and told
her she would get a copy
of it in advance. "If you
see any hiccups, let me
know," Hollingsworth
texted. "Thanks for all
your help."
Last year, All Aboard
Florida reached an
agreement with Orlando
International Airport
to develop its central
Florida rail station at
the depot the airport
wants to build south
of the main terminal.
ALMANAC
Today is Saturday, Feb.22,
the 53rd day of 2014. There are
312 days left in the year.
Today in history
On Feb. 22,1732, the first
president of the United States,
George Washington, was born
in Westmoreland County in the
Virginia Colony.
On this date
In 1862, Jefferson Davis,
already the provisional
president of the Confederacy,
was inaugurated for a six-year
term following his election in
November 1861.
In 1924, President Calvin
Coolidge delivered the first radio
broadcast from the White House
as he addressed the country over
42 stations.
In 1934, Frank Capra's
romantic comedy"lt Happened
One Night/'starring Clark Gable
and Claudette Colbert, opened at
New York's Radio City Music Hall.
In 1959, the inaugural
Daytona 500 race was held;
although Johnny Beauchamp
was initially declared the winner,
the victory was later awarded to
Lee Petty.
In 1967, more than 25,000
U.S. and South Vietnamese
troops launched Operation
Junction City, aimed at smashing
a Vietcong stronghold near the
Cambodian border. (Although
the communists were driven out,
they later returned.)
In 1974, Pakistan officially
recognized Bangladesh (formerly
East Pakistan).
Today's birthdays
Announcer Don Pardo is 96.
Actor Paul Dooley is 86. Actor
John Ashton is 66. Basketball
Hall of Famer Julius Erving
is 64. A. Former White House
adviser David Axelrod is 59.
World Golf Hall of Famer Vijay
Singh is 51. Actress-comedian
Rachel Dratch is 48. Actor Paul
Lieberstein (TV: "The Office")
is 47. Actress Jeri Ryan is 46.
Actor Thomas Jane is 45. TV
host Clinton Kelly (TV:"The
Chew"; "What Not to Wear") is
45. Actress-singer Lea Salonga
is 43. Actor Jose Solano is 43.
International Tennis Hall-of-
Famer Michael Chang is 42.
Rock musician Scott Phillips is
41. Actress Drew Barrymore
is 39. Actress Liza Huber is 39.
Singer James Blunt is 37. Actor
Zach Roerig is 29. Actor Daniel
E. Smith is 24.
AP PHOTO
In this picture taken on Feb.
15 in Rovaniemi, Finland,
a reindeer is seen with
fluorescent antlers.
Reindeer get
fluorescent
antler makeovers
HELSINKI (AP) -
Rudolph the reindeer is
having a glittering antler
makeover the latest
attempt to halt some of
the thousands of road
deaths of the roaming
caribou in the wilds of
Finland.
Anne Ollila of the
Finnish Reindeer
Herder's Association says
the antlers of 20 reindeer
have been painted with
various fluorescent dyes
to see how the animals
react and whether the
paints are resistant to the
harsh Arctic climate.
If successful, animals
with glittering antlers will
be free to roam Lapland
- a vast, deserted area
in northern Finland
where herders tend to
some 200,000 reindeer.
Ollila says reflectors
and reflective tape have
proven unsuccessful
as reindeer have torn
them off- and road
signs warning drivers of
roaming reindeer often
are stolen by tourists as
souvenirs.
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Stocks gain early, fade at closing
NEWYORK (AP) -
Stocks slipped on Friday,
pushing the market to a
weekly loss, as investors
assessed the latest round
of company earnings.
Express Scripts, the
largest U.S. pharmacy
benefits manager, fell
after its fourth-quarter
earnings slipped, hurt by
the loss of UnitedHealth, a
large customer. Groupon
plunged after the online
deals company said it
expects to post a loss this
quarter and issued a weak
outlook for the year.
The Standard & Poor's
500 index rose in early
trading Friday and had al-
most wiped out its loss for
the year by late morning,
climbing to within two
points of its record close.
By late afternoon the index
started to turn lower.
The stock market
has gained this month
after getting a boost from
decent corporate earnings
for the fourth quarter and
optimism that the econ-
omy will start to pull out
of its winter slump as the
weather improves.
While investors have
been willing to overlook
much of the weak eco-
nomic data this month,
they appear reluctant to
push the stock market
back above its recent highs
before they see firmer
evidence that the economy
is sustaining its recovery.
Investors are "giving the
economic data points a
bit of a free pass, but at
the same time they're not
fully convinced either,"
said Robert Pavlik, chief
market strategist at Banyan
Partners, a wealth manage-
ment firm.
The S&P 500 index fell
3.53 points, or 0.2 percent,
to 1,836.25. The index lost
2.38 points for the week
and is now 12 points below
its record close of 1,848.38,
set Jan. 15.
The Dow Jones industri-
al average fell 29.93 points,
or 0.2 percent, to 16,103.30.
The Nasdaq composite
dropped 4.13 points, or
0.1 percent, to 4,263.41.
Real estate the big picture
I recently delivered a
comparative market
analysis to a seller
whose home is worth
$225,000. She was very
disappointed, as she
thought her home was
worth the $300,000
she had paid for it in
2006. She made a quick
decision to postpone
her move to another city
until the market in-
creased her home's value
to $300,000.
The seller had not yet
done research on the
market conditions in the
city she wants to relocate
to, and took a firm stance
she would not sell her
home until she could
recoup her investment.
While this thinking is
commonplace, it can be
self-defeating.
A more productive
and profitable approach
would be to compare
our market trends with
those in the community
she hopes to relocate to.
At $225,000, her home
is worth 25 percent less
than she paid for it.
But the downturn that
decreased her market
value drove prices down
throughout most of the
country.
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showed that, in the
city the seller wants to
relocate to, home prices
have fallen 37 percent
during the same period
her home declined
25 percent.
The idea of selling
your home for 25 percent
less than it was worth
in 2006 initially seems
like a losing proposition.
But using the proceeds
to buy a home that is
discounted 37 percent
from its 2006 value
turns this into a winning
proposition.
Another benefit to re-
locating now rather than
when prices are higher is
that, if you are moving to
a state with homestead
and "save our homes"
benefits, you will lock in
a lower SOH basis, which
will save you money on
property taxes.
Home prices have
risen throughout most
of the country over the
past two years, but there
are wide variations in
the rate of appreciation.
If you are a seller and
planning to buy a home
where you relocate,
keep focused on the big
picture by keeping up to
date on market condi-
tions in your relocation
destination.
I regularly encounter
buyers and buyers'
agents who express an
interest in a home but
are not ready to submit
an offer. They request I
call them if I get an offer.
The inference is that this
may motivate them to
submit an offer, too.
My response has been,
"If you want this proper-
ty, now would be a good
time to make an offer." I
don't know anyone who
likes bidding wars. If a
buyer comes along who
is committed enough to
make an offer, is it fair to
the buyer to issue alerts
that may throw that
person into a bidding
war? Too many bidding
wars end with both
buyers walking away, or a
winning bidder who uses
a contingency to cancel
the contract because
they felt pressured.
It's surprising how
much real estate proto-
cols can differ between
states. The protocol in
Florida is that closings
are typically done by a
title company and the
buyer takes possession at
the closing. But in some
states, both buyer and
seller retain their own
attorneys who handle
the closing. And in some
states, the buyer does
not take possession for
a month or so after the
closing.
When you call a Realtor
for the first time, you'll
get better service if you
identify yourself upfront
by your first and last
name. This elevates the
encounter from a "con-
versation with a nameless
someone" to a dialogue
with someone who wants
to be recognized.
Brett Slattery is Broker/
Owner of Brett Slattery
Realty LLC in Rotonda
West and a real estate
analyst for Sun Coast
Media. Reach him via
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waves of technological
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destruction is the cause.
Our ability to process the
knowledge is the effect.
That's Schumpeter for you.
Email Malcolm at
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52-week wk YTD
Hi Low Name Div PE Last chg %chg
71.99 50.21 CVSCare 1.10Of 19 71.20+1.30 -0.5
12.50 6.74 CYSInvest1.28m dd 8.62 +.03+16.3
20.16 13.62 MvsnNY .60 13 16.10 -.50-10.2
41.78 26.22 CabotOGs .08 51 36.07 -2.79 -6.9
14.24 4.45 CadncePh ... dd 13.98 -.02+54.5
15.96 12.33 Cadce ... 27 15.14 +.46 +8.0
61.34 38.81 Cal-Maine 85e 21 52.45 +.62 -12.9
13.58 11.69 CalaCvH 1.02 q 13.65 +.15 +5.6
21.30 16.04 Caon ... 23 18.95 -2.06 -7.9
23.72 18.54 CalifWf .65f 24 23.59 +.56 +2.3
22.16 18.18 Calpine ... cc 19.97 -.49 +2.4
40.25 24.84 CalumotS 2.74 dd 27.15 -.99 4.3
6.93 3.10 CamcoF ... 12 6.30 -.11 -5.7
76.06 56.09 CamdeniPT2.64f 37 65.43 +.42+15.0
67.42 52.50 Cameron ... 22 61.83 +.76 +3.9
48.83 38.30 CampSp 1.25 27 43.98 +.97 +1.6
58.40 46.48 CchNRgs 1.00f ... 55.71 -.62 -2.3
37.53 26.98 CchNRsgs .80f ... 36.99+1.95 +9.3
43.60 3.12 Cdchlar ... dd 37.77 +.13+26.7
27.90 19.87 CapSiL ... dd 24.53 +1.49 +2.3
13.28 11.08 CapsleadM1.24e 14 12.67 -.09 4.9
1.80 .82 CpslTub ... dd 1.77 +.18+37.2
71.87 41.42 CarIllHth 1.21 61 71.75 +1.48 +7.4
41.98 31.51 CareFudon ... 25 41.08 +.13 +3.2
29.52 14.95 Caike 6 29.11 +1.0 +4.6
41.89 31.44 Carrival 1.00 29 39.42 -1.09 -1.9
62.95 43.30 CarpTech .72 23 58.89 -1.02 -5.3
47.87 20.15 Canizo ... 20 44.98 +1.67 +0.5
97.67 79.49 Catpillar 2.40 18 97.50 +.95 +7.4
53.16 36.16 CcarF 2.80f 27 53.03 +.32 +7.0
4.25 .97 Celihera ... dd 3.42 +.07+79.1
13.51 9.13 Coex .451 ... 13.24 +.24+11.9
10.12 5.23 Crdgpfs2.02e ... 5.59 -.08 -6.1
25.65 20.43 Conerpt .95f 32 24.48 +.43 +5.6
38.40 27.93 CntyJnk 2.16 dd 31.09 +.44 -2.4
3.92 1.85 Civeo ... dd 3.29 +.11 4.4
144.02 76.19 CharterCm ... dd125.08 4.27 -8.5
18.25 10.50 Ched t ... dd 13.99 +.88 -11.3
6.83 .76 ChQseah ... dd 6.04 +1.31+36.2
32.64 23.18 ChRemn .92 14 28.98 -.44 -8.5
48.60 19.64 ChedereEn ... dd 48.41 +1.51+12.3
29.06 18.21 ChesEng .35 20 26.57+1.43 -2.1
127.83109.27 Chevron 4.00 10112.68 -.80 -9.8
83.42 50.41 ChcB&l .20 28 79.17 -.25 4.8
19.95 15.27 Chics .30f 17 17.29 +.32 -8.2
3.34 2.71 Chimra .36a ... 3.09 -.02 -0.3
66.96 56.36 ChurchDwt1.24f 24 66.15 +.85 -0.2
27.94 14.14 CiAnaCorp ... dd 25.50 +.50 +6.6
90.63 55.97 Cigna .04 13 77.34 -.37 -11.6
4.44 2.62 CindBall ... dd 3.40 +.06 4.5
53.74 43.62 CiAmRn 1.76f 15 46.75 -.25 -10.7
27.66 16.46 Cnus ... 10 18.11 -.07 -11.3
26.49 19.98 Gsco .76f 15 22.13 -.43 -0.6
55.28 40.28 Cilgraup .04 11 48.26 -1.26 -7.4
77.16 51.18 CirixSys ... 33 59.80 +2.66 -5.5
14.82 9.20 CleanEngy ... dd 9.65 -.12-25.1
29.57 15.41 CliffsNRs .60 5 21.97 -1.04 -16.2
96.76 80.20 arox 2.84 20 87.01 -1.10 -6.2
60.12 44.31 Coach 1.35 14 47.65 -.41 -15.1
30.27 13.75 CdobaltlEn ... dd 17.72 +.84 +7.7
43.43 36.83 CocaCda 1.22f 20 37.18 -1.75 -10.0
13.08 9.01 CoS IR .72 q 10.23 +.05 +7.9
29.60 22.58 CohSSdPf2.06a q 25.27 +.25 +2.3
66.49 54.96 CdgPalms1.36 26 61.56 -1.12 -5.6
17.00 11.81 CdoiialFS ... dd 11.80 -.20 -11.3
55.28 38.75 Comcast .90f 20 51.05 -2.65 -1.8
53.10 37.35 Comcspd .90f 19 49.18 -2.38 -1.4
49.95 33.29 Comaca .76f 16 46.74 -.89 -1.7
26.11 15.50 CmpTask .20 16 15.99 -.80-15.1
12.74 9.66 Compume .50 cc 10.59 +.04 -5.5
33.65 22.65 Conaech 1.20f 32 31.51 +.13
37.28 28.55 ConAgra 1.00 15 28.50 -.86 -15.4
80.34 29.63 Conns ... 14 33.16-20.68 -57.9
36.45 27.75 ComnWtSv .99 21 34.03 +.83 4.2
74.59 56.38 ConocoPhil 2.76 10 64.68 -.85 -8.5
41.01 26.25 ConsolEngy.25m 13 39.69 +1.26 +4.3
20.42 15.83 ConsComl.55 22 19.18 -.02 -2.3
64.03 52.85 ConEd 2.52f 16 55.29 +.13
121.78 72.35 ConlRes ... 26118.18+4.91 +5.0
34.79 20.55 CoopeTirTe .42 6 23.82 -.05 -0.9
60.98 30.90 CaoOnDem ... dd 59.59+2.63+11.8
19.22 12.20 Coming .40 14 19.07 -.04 +7.0
29.95 21.48 CpO 1.10 dd 27.08 +.28+14.3
126.12 98.95 Costo 1.24 24113.19 -2.91 4.9
17.74 12.83 Cotyn .20 ... 14.47 -.27 -5.1
21.45 2.74 CSVnvNG ... q 2.81 -1.02-68.2
36.62 17.90 CSVdIVST ... q 31.87 -.98 -7.3
61.70 6.45 CSVxShtrs ... q 7.07 +.29 -5.7
16.89 11.24 CrestwdEq .55f dd 12.98 +.26 -6.1
17.95 11.96 Q s ... cc 15.49 -.19 -2.7
32.62 16.65 CrosslxLP 1.44f dd 30.03 -.99 +8.8
45.40 37.29 CrowHdd ... 17 44.31 +.06 -0.6
61.09 18.87 Cp.com ... 57 49.28 +3.45 -0.7
143.60103.41 Curimns 2.50 18142.83+1.34 +1.3
8.10 4.91 CytCpt ... dd 7.70 +.40+20.5
13.23 8.61 CypSermi .44 25 10.04 -.01 4.4
8.35 1.83 CytRx ... dd 5.63 -.29-10.2
D-E-F
8.45 6.62 DCTInd .28 dd 7.67 +.07 +7.6
19.54 14.89 DDRCorp .62f dd 16.61 +.29 +8.1
10.77 9.30 DNPSdct .78 q 9.81 +.14 4.1
27.75 17.52 DRItbon .15 16 23.65 +. 03 +6.0
73.32 63.38 DTE 2.62 19 72.29 +.56 +8.9
28.73 23.07 DTEEn61 1.63 .. 25.07 +.40 +3.7
23.46 15.51 DanaHIdg .20 dd 21.33+1.13 +8.7
55.25 44.11 Dadan 2.20 19 51.01 +2.63 -6.2
40.22 26.70 DeVryEd .34 40 40.26 +3.60+13.4
22.96 13.59 DeanFdsrs ...... 14.43 -.25 -16.1
93.88 79.50 Dese 2.04 9 84.69 -1.15 -7.3
32.92 13.16 DdtaAir .24 3 31.76 +.48+15.6
19.65 15.56 DenbuyR .25 14 15.94 -.24 -3.0
66.92 50.81 DevonE .88 dd 63.67 +1.62 +2.9
134.08111.87 Diageo 3.0e ...125.95 +1.88 4.9
75.35 45.24 DiaOffs .50a 11 48.01 +.97 -15.7
37.27 27.59 Debdd 1.15 dd 35.99 -.72 +9.0
12.75 8.51 S ilnl ... 47 9.83 -.04-18.9
74.00 43.04 DigitalRt 3.32f 25 53.48 +.09 +8.9
97.87 75.33 Dillaids .24 12 89.33 -.37 -8.1
75.50 47.71 DireTV ... 14 75.02 +3.13 +8.6
337.00 24.14 DxGIdBIrs ... q 51.04 +.75+86.2
50.72 20.72 DxRnBrrs ... q 21.97 +.39 +2.2
45.08 16.02 DxSCBrrs q 16.35 -.74 -3.7
36.00 18.72 DxEMBIs q 23.47 -.48-18.2
93.24 46.12 DxFhBulls q 85.38 -1.62 -5.4
83.25 19.02 DirDGdBrs q 19.29 -.94-56.2
81.16 36.98 DxSCBuls1.19e q 76.65+2.88 -1.0
58.87 33.79 DshNwh ... 36 57.92+1.02
80.00 53.59 Disney .8 22 80.13 +.90 +4.9
62.93 43.35 Ddlaren ... 18 57.49 +.23 4.7
60.19 39.86 DdlarTre ... 19 51.97 +.05 -7.9
71.73 53.79 DonRescs2.40f 23 71.39 +.28+10.4
73.41 44.45 Dormres .80 31 73.25 +1.07 +5.2
20.89 9.39 DonleyRR 1.04 17 18.36 +.47 -9.5
47.32 29.81 DowChm 1.48f 13 46.96 +.25 +5.8
67.38 51.46 DresseR ... 19 54.10 4.60 -9.3
9.90 7.34 DiySt .59 q 8.06 +.07 +6.1
5.00 1.65 DJyShips ... dd 3.51 -.19 -25.3
65.46 46.02 DuPont 1.80 12 64.87 +.37 -0.2
12.49 9.81 DufPUC .84 q 10.34 -.07 +3.1
75.46 64.16 DukeEngy 3.12 19 71.49 +.04 +3.6
18.80 14.12 DukeRty .68 35 16.57 +.30+10.2
15.14 3.88 E-House .15e dd 13.94 +1.53 -7.6
22.99 9.52 E-Tracde ... 77 22.37 +.56+13.9
58.04 48.06 eBay ... 25 54.59 -.18 -04.5
27.34 21.45 EMCQCp .40 19 25.50 +.10 +1.4
18.30112.05 EOGRes .75 44178.00+1.04 +6.1
78.19 55.41 Eatoi 1.68 18 73.50 +.78 -3.4
13.30 10.80 EVEEq2 1.05 q 13.29 +.19 +2.3
10.32 8.75 EVTxMGIo .98 q 10.20 +.11 +2.0
1C8.34 72.W3 Ecdab 1.10f 34102.19 -.96 -2.0
90.31 60.62 EdivUSd ... 24 68.24 +.71 +3.8
10.38 5.35 EldbGldg .06e 34 7.16 +.W3+25.8
28.50 16.65 Becthrs ... dd 28.C0 +.42+22.1
30.95 18.15 Emeritus ... dd 29.01 +7.24+34.1
70.66 53.09 EmersaiElI 1.72 18 63.42 -1.09 -9.6
24.32 20.77 EmpDist 1.02 16 23.89 +.58 +5.3
33.49 26.59 Erb dgEPt 2.17 dd 27.15 -.54 -9.1
48.41 39.69 Ertidge 1.40f ... 42.93 -.58 -1.7
20.55 16.48 EnCa ag .28 17 18.91 +.40 +4.8
Stock Footnotes: Stock Footnotes cld Issue has been called for redemption by company d New 52-week low
ec- Company formerly listed on the American Exchange's Emerging Company Marketplace g- Dividends and earn-
ings in Canadian dollars h Does not meet continued-listing standards If- Late filing with SEC n Stockwas a new
issue in the last year The 52-week high and low figures date only from the beginning of trading pf Preferred stock
issue pr- Preferences pp- Holder owes installments of purchase price rt- Rightto buy security at a specified price
rs- Stock has undergone a reverse stock spit of at least 50% within the past year s Stock has spit by at least 20
percent within the last year wi Trades will be settled when the stock is issued wd When distributed wt- Warrant,
allowing a purchase of a stock u New 52-week high un Unit,, including more than one security vi Company in
bankruptcy or receivership, or being reorganized under the bankruptcy law Appears in front of the name Stocks in
bold are worth at least $5 and changed 5 percent or more in price Underlining for 50 most actively traded stocks of
the day
Dividend Footnotes: a Extra dividends were paid, but are not included b Annual rate plus stock c- Liquidating
dividend e Amount declared or paid in last 12 months f- Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent
dividend announcement i Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate I Sum of dividends paid this
year Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred k- Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends
in arrears m Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement p Initial divi-
dend, annual rate not known, yield not shown r Declared or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend t -
Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date
PE Footnotes: q Stock is a closed-end fund no P/E ratio shown cc- P/E exceeds 99 dd Loss in last 12 months
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52-week wk YTD
Hi Low Name Div PE Last chg %chg
76.91 27.70 EndoPhm ... dd 78.45 +6.81 +16.3
113.16 89.52 Enerizer 2.00 16 95.32 -1.41 -11.9
57.31 45.16 EngyTsr 3.68f dd 53.74 -.20 -6.1
19.59 13.54 Ernislnc .70 12 15.78 +.12 -9.9
65.50 48.25 ENSCO 3.00f 10 52.42+1.18 -8.3
72.60 60.22 Entegy 3.32 16 64.45 -.04 +1.9
67.79 55.29 EntPrRP 2.80f 23 65.37 -1.47 -1.4
29.42 11.29 EidknAC ... 21 20.74 +1.06 -0.2
14.22 10.67 Eicsson .43e ... 12.63 -.05 +3.2
9.00 4.60 ExcoRes .20 5 4.77 -.27-10.2
8.41 4.32 Exdbds ... dd 7.02 -.19+14.5
37.80 26.45 Exdlon 1.24 15 30.42 +.68+11.1
78.17 54.57 EScpts ... 33 74.01 -2.74 +5.4
101.74 84.79 ExxonMU 2.52 10 95.03 +.92 -6.1
59.79 47.58 FMCTech ... 23 50.02 -1.22 4.2
13.35 11.01 FNBCpPA .48 15 11.81 -.28 -6.4
70.11 22.67 Facetook ... cc 68.59 +1.50+25.5
75.29 54.06 Famor 1.24f 17 65.71 +2.28 +1.1
53.38 42.48 Fastenal 1.00 30 45.61 +.63 40
144.39 90.61 FedExCp .60 26134.90 +.98 -6.2
15.10 5.31 FedNaedHId .12 15 12.93 +.21 -11.8
25.46 18.10 FIrelgs 2.00 42 25.00 -.05 +8.9
33.80 21.99 Fi dNFin .72 18 33.22 +.75 +2.4
11.13 8.94 Rn 1.00 9 9.71 +.07 +5.0
21.96 15.43 FrihTird .48 11 21.44 -.19 +1.9
11.34 7.83 FstNiagara .32 12 8.71 -.01 -18.0
65.99 24.46 FstSoar ... 12 55.93 +2.76 +2.4
46.77 30.10 RrstEngy 1.44m 17 31.70 -.05 -3.9
23.51 14.82 FstMet .64 17 20.00 -.30 -10.0
9.71 6.48 Hexn ... 28 9.18 +.09+18.1
25.67 18.14 RomsFds .45 19 20.77 +.57 -3.3
83.93 53.50 Huor .84f 20 79.19 -.48 -1.4
18.02 12.10 FArdM .50f 11 15.16 -.08 -1.7
97.97 35.22 ForesLab ... cc 96.88+25.49+61.4
6.67 2.85 Foresol ... 11 3.08 -.02-14.7
47.92 32.51 FBHnSec .48f 30 44.98 -.90 -1.6
38.09 26.37 FMCG 1.25a 12 33.36 -.39-11.6
22.79 12.35 Freescale ... dd 22.71 +1.74+41.5
5.02 3.71 FurieCrn .40 66 4.63 -.05 -0.3
5.18 1.71 Frofine ... dd 3.92 -.16 4.8
20.20 8.32 Fudsono ... dd 10.64 -.05+19.4
G-H-I
25.71 24.41 GMAC44dd1.84 ... 25.44 +.02 +0.2
60.98 37.71 GNC .64f 17 46.91 +2.19 -19.7
12.89 2.61 GTAdTc ... dd 12.11 +.44+39.0
22.35 17.58 GabDvnc 1.08 q 21.87 +.22 -1.4
12.56 8.40 GabMulfT .80 q 11.17 -.15-10.0
7.12 6.22 GabUL I .60 q 6.68 +.04 +4.5
7.77 1.65 GalenaBo ... dd 3.91 +.18 -21.2
57.74 23.36 GameSaop 1.10 11 35.56 -.05 -27.8
40.48 30.46 Gam&Lsrn.52p ... 38.23 -.12 -0.6
46.56 31.22 Gap .80 15 42.77 +.43 +9.4
52.72 32.52 Gamin 1.92f 19 51.97 +5.89+12.5
20.00 12.38 Geelkt ... cc 14.47 -3.08 -20.0
36.04 29.66 GAInvr 2.10e q 34.29 -.05 -2.6
108.00 65.37 GenDynam224 16107.45 +1.10+12.5
28.09 21.11 GenElec .88 17 24.94 -.58 -11.0
23.33 18.63 GenGrPrp .56f 80 22.26 +.34+10.9
53.07 44.50 GenMills 1.52 18 49.51 -.38 -0.8
41.85 26.19 GenMotors 1.20 15 36.69 +.74 -10.2
56.80 42.34 GenesisEn2.14f 47 52.34 -3.93 -0.4
34.41 18.36 Genlex .56 20 31.51 -.03 40
16.75 8.08 Genwoi ... 14 15.21 -.35 -2.1
8.65 5.27 Gerau .10e ... 6.41 -.49 -18.2
7.79 .98 GeronCp ... dd 4.88 -.09 +3.0
84.40 41.18 GileadSd ... 45 82.59 +1.38+10.0
56.73 43.68 GlaxoSlln2.47e ... 55.69 +.55 +4.3
13.34 8.38 GImchR .40 dd 9.60 +.17 +2.6
5.22 2.08 GluMcdle ... dd 4.70 -.22+21.1
9.41 2.92 GddFId .09 ... 4.02 -.07+25.6
34.01 20.54 Gddcpg .60 dd 27.60 +.05+27.4
181.13137.29 GddianS 2.20 11164.50 +.78 -7.2
28.55 11.16 GooPet ... dd 12.67 4.33 -25.6
27.27 11.83 Goodyear .20 12 26.54 -.22+11.3
1212.87761.26 Googe ... 321203.79 +.99 +7.4
101.72 68.23 Grace ... 32 99 .47 +.77 +0.6
6.28 3.71 GranrcyP 1 5.64 -.13 -1.9
10.58 7.05 GraphPkg ... 20 10.32 -.18 +7.5
82.00 20.55 GNIrn 10.00e 2 20.95 +.27-69.2
26.02 21.44 GPiRanEn .92 17 26.15 +.52 +7.9
124.42 43.01 GrenMiC 1.00 37123.04 +7.01+62.9
58.27 45.49 GreifA 1.68 19 50.99 -1.44 -2.7
34.40 26.80 Gdfinh .20 dd 30.21 +.03 -9.5
12.76 4.24 Grupon ... dd 8.03 -2.48 -31.7
17.77 10.02 GpFnSnMx.96e ... 11.22 +.31 -17.7
31.99 21.86 GpTdaisa .14e ... 28.85 -.33 4.7
28.17 18.73 GuangRy 64e ... 22.89 -.87 -0.9
56.06 35.50 HCPInc 2.18f 17 37.11 -.58 +2.2
98.83 52.42 HainCd ... 31 87.50 +1.92 -3.6
8.12 3.16 HalconRes ... 20 3.76 +.05 -2.6
56.52 36.77 Hallibrt .60 19 55.30 +1.73 +9.0
74.50 38.18 Hanesbrds 1.20f 23 73.61 +.69 +4.8
61.72 42.00 Hanoverlns 1.48 10 58.15 -.89 -2.6
70.04 49.15 HaleyD 1.10f 20 64.32 -.66 -7.1
6.73 2.35 HaIamonyG .05e ... 3.37 +.18+33.2
28.99 20.98 Harsco .82 dd 25.39 +.29 -9.4
36.76 22.64 HaFfdFh n .60 19 34.31 -.36 -5.3
28.28 16.17 HateasF 2.60e dd 19.19 -.12+17.4
28.30 23.84 HawaiB 1.24 16 25.24 -.93 -3.1
80.07 52.43 HICREFrT 3.18f cc 56.78 -.08 +6.0
29.53 21.60 D thCS .68f 39 26.59 -.32 -6.3
5.28 2.63 HedaM .02e dd 3.60 +.13+16.9
83.51 34.52 Hebalife 1.20 16 66.72 +.33 -15.2
7.96 4.38 HacOfsh ... dd 4.54 -.05-30.4
108.47 79.14 Hashey 1.94 30107.70+2.91+10.8
29.81 18.12 FbHertz ... 40 27.50+1.80 -3.9
85.15 61.32 Hess 1.00 5 81.17+1.67 -2.2
30.28 16.57 HewVttP .58 11 29.79 -.23 +6.5
37.28 30.35 Hillshire .70 22 36.51 +.55 +9.2
25.61 12.34 HilltopH ... 21 23.67 -.07 +2.3
15.33 2.87 HirnaxTch .25e 89 13.42 -.37 -8.8
82.57 63.82 HbrmeDp 1.56 21 77.74 -.19 -5.6
48.90 24.75 HomeAway ... cc 47.74 +5.99+16.8
42.96 35.15 Honda .79e ... 3614 -.61 -12.6
95.07 68.84 Hawllnl 1.80 19 93.93 -.68 +2.8
46.75 36.09 Hamd .80f 23 46.71 +1.55 +3.4
32.64 23.75 HospPT 1.92 38 26.40 +.29 -2.3
19.71 15.60 HosHotls .56f 45 19.54 +.55 +0.5
49.59 33.80 HuanRr 1.37e ... 36.15 -.07 -0.3
122.07 90.36 HubelB 2.00f 23118.95 -1.84 +9.2
9.79 7.67 HudsCiy .16 24 9.22 -.05 -2.2
9.91 6.75 HuntBncsh .20 13 9.11 -.01 -5.6
98.33 44.27 Huntgng .80f 23 98.10 +2.09 +9.0
24.74 16.02 Huntsrm .50 29 23.43 +.18 4.8
8.04 3.15 IAMGIdg ... 21 4.00 -.18+20.1
41.41 13.98 iGdaleCaorp ... 28 34.76 +2.20 -13.4
14.93 7.00 ING ...... 14.43 -.11 +3.0
15.75 11.51 iShGdd ... q 12.84 +.04 +9.9
57.76 38.00 iShBraIl 1.44e q 40.76 +.12 -8.8
21.02 17.81 iShHK .61e q 19.86 +.08 -3.6
12.43 9.91 iShJapan .13e q 11.51 +.13 -5.2
76.80 57.69 iShMexco 1.33e q 61.81 -1.67 -9.1
14.77 12.48 iSTaIwn .26e q 13.99 -.03 -3.0
28.89 17.75 iShSiu q 20.97 +.32+12.1
71.40 60.13 iShISdDiv 2.19e q 71.31 +.29 -0.1
40.32 31.35 iShCinaLC1.02e q 35.74 -.04 -6.9
186.06149.49 iSCorSP5003.35e q185.08 -.01 -0.3
44.43 36.16 iShEMIds .86e q 39.43 -.23 -5.7
124.26101.17 iSh20yrT 3.34e q106.67 +.09 4.7
67.36 56.44 iSEafe 1.70e q 66.97 +.48 -0.2
96.30 88.27 iShBxHYB6.09e q 94.17 +.26 +1.4
117.37 88.79 iShR2K 1.41e q115.66+1.A60 +0.3
71.24 62.43 iShHDiv 2.24e q 69.08 -.33 -1.7
41.09 36.63 iShUSPfd 2.37e q 38.42 +.21 +4.3
76.21 60.92 ShREs 2.37e q 67.64 +.37 +7.2
26.21 20.18 iShHmCnst .03e q 25.28 +.07 +1.9
55.42 45.62 Idesrp 1.72 16 55.67 +1.44 +7.4
5.55 .19 IdraPhm ... dd 6.0 +1.60+29.6
84.32 59.71 T1 1.68 20 81.48 +2.89 -3.1
14.25 5.50 IndBkMI 3 12.08 -.45 +0.7
48.97 17.10 Inbflox ... dd 21.36 +1.95 -35.3
63.42 40.63 Inge Rd 1.i0f 19 59.41 +.98 -3.6
74.31 58.28 Ingredon 1.28f 13 65.07 +.66 -5.0
12.05 9.17 IrandRE .57 9 10.36 -.17 -1.5
3.W3 .49 InoloPr h ... dd 3.22 +.47+11.0
12.77 6.48 InigDv ... 25 12.15 +.36+19.4
63.58 52.08 InedrysE 2.72 16 56.73 +1.04 +4.3
27.12 20.10 Indl .90 13 24.42 -.34 -5.9
497.00 3038 InteceptP ... dd370.17+3.66+442.1
9.60 6.51 InletAP ... dd 7.93 -.10 +5.5
215.90172.19 IBM 3.80 12182.79 -.90 -2.5
21.20 13.91 InlGame .44f 13 14.70 -.27 -19.1
50.33 39.47 IniPap 1.40 16 49.16 -.02 +0.3
17.85 12.00 Inladutic .38f 29 16.84 +.36 4.9
11.10 5.69 Iniersesns .80 33 6.52 +.15 -16.3
77.78 55.54 Intuii .76 31 77.24 +5.55 +1.2
583.00351.14 InSurg ... 26435.19 -3.64+13.3
36.88 25.46 Invesco .90 16 33.54 -.59 -7.9
17.34 11.38 ItauUnibH .38r ... 13.14 +.22 -3.1
J-K-L
12.80 3.37 JA Sdar ... dd 10.0
16.61 11.68 JDSUrph ... 43 13.42
59.82 46.05 JPMagCh 1.52 13 57.61
66.88 46.92 JacbsEng ... 19 60.10
9.45 5.90 JetBue ... 18 8.95
95.99 75.50 JohnJn 2.64 19 91.52
52.50 30.58 JnsnCtl .88 19 49.72
28.75 15.62 JnprNk ... 33 27.95
13.38 8.91 KKRFn .88 9 12.15
+.39 +9.1
-.27 +3.4
-.54 -0.8
-.37 4.6
+.41 4.8
-.58 -0.1
+.72 -3.1
+.53+23.8
-.04 -0.3
LARGE-CAP
S&P 500
-0.1%
week
+2.6% -0.7%
It MO T) YTD
52-week wk YTD
Hi Low Name Div PE Last chg %chg
29.40 25.65 KKRFn 41 209 ... 27.42 +.28 +2.3
125.96 8 8.56 KCSoulhn1.12f 30 95.58 -.38-22.8
67.98 55.69 Kelogg 1.84 12 59.95 -.24 -1.8
16.40 6.33 ayxBo ... dd 16.36 +1.09+26.3
9.45 5.61 KeyEngy ... cc 8.47 +.47 +7.2
14.14 9.14 Keyap .22 13 12.85 -.07 -4.2
111.68 91.13 KrmbCk 3.24 20109.85 -.39 +5.2
92.99 77.13 KndME 5.44f 29 78.44 -1.33 -2.8
41.49 32.30 KndMarg 1.64 29 33.03 -.75 -8.3
6.48 2.10 Knd'M W ... 224 -.01 -44.8
8.17 4.23 Knrossg ... dd 5.24 +.02+19.6
14.11 7.27 KodakOg ... 25 11.80 +.17 +5.3
58.76 46.65 KratFGp 2.10 12 55.09+1.33 +2.2
9.18 4.08 KralosDef ... dd 7.92 -.07 +3.1
26.63 12.32 spKim ... 53 17.97 -.25 -6.8
43.85 27.64 Kroger .66 13 39.60+2.22 +0.2
13.70 10.08 Kulicke ... 16 11.55 -.03 -13.2
67.16 42.49 LBrands 1.36f 19 53.53 -.16 -13.5
115.90 75.20 L-3Com 2.40f 14115.58+2.08 +8.2
11.10 5.99 LSI Corp .12 53 11.08 -.01 +0.4
48.69 34.30 LTCPrp 2.04 22 36.66 +.34 +3.6
59.56 50.39 Landslar .24a 19 59.15 +.33 +3.0
82.48 47.95 LVSancds 2.00f 29 80.89 +.74 +2.6
32.21 22.84 LaSalleH 1.12 41 30.23 +.24 -2.0
34.28 28.00 LegPlad 1.20 19 31.39 +.30 +1.5
44.40 30.90 LrnarA .16 20 41.85 +.37 +5.8
39.09 19.12 Levd3 ... dd 38.37 -.11+15.7
6.41 4.90 LbtyASE .37e q 5.82 -.02 -2.5
90.93 62.71 UbGlobA ... dd 86.56+2.96 -2.7
45.02 31.96 UbtProp 1.90 23 37.06 +.70 +9.4
2.68 1.10 UfL tge ... 15 1.35 +.02-18.2
58.52 47.53 Ul[yi 1.96 13 57.96 +3.76+13.6
257.56155.00 Unkedln ... cc 192.62 +6.49 -11.2
39.47 20.35 UmErngy 2.90 dd 33.35 +.50 +8.3
165.89 85.91 LcdltM 5.32 18164.33 +1.44+10.5
53.27 37.95 LWllatd 2.46f 15 48.05 +.05 -5.2
22.55 14.51 LaPac ... 15 17.90 -.05 -3.3
52.08 35.86 Lowes .72 22 47.06 -.22 -5.0
82.50 44.32 lululergs ... 27 51.39 +.34-12.9
56.18 44.21 Lxotca .76e ... 53.98 +.81 +0.1
86.24 55.02 LyonBasA 2.40 15 85.65+1.18 +6.7
M-N-O
119.54 95.68 M&TBk 2.80 14113.51 -.55 -2.5
16.15 8.73 MBIA ... 3 12.55 -.12 +5.1
5.55 4.25 MCGCap .50 13 4.44 ... +0.9
41.14 27.00 MDC 1.00 5 29.51 +.54 -8.5
34.97 23.37 MDUFes .71 24 34.55 +.57+13.1
9.46 2.36 MGICIr ... dd 8.93 +.15 +5.8
26.93 11.72 MGMRsts ... dd 27.05+1.03+15.0
56.65 38.52 Macys 1.00 15 53.71 +.31 +0.6
9.22 2.37 MagHFs ... dd 8.93 +.24+22.2
30.70 16.18 Manitowc .08 26 30.43 +1.36+30.5
8.70 2.46 MarnKd ... dd 6.02 +.44+15.8
20.36 13.43 Manulfeg .52 .. 19.18 -.31 -2.8
38.18 29.47 MaratnO .76 13 33.26 +.04 -5.8
92.73 61.32 MaralhPet 1.68 13 87.31 -.40 4.8
68.84 28.82 MVJrGldrs ... q 42.91 -1.13+38.2
39.77 20.24 MklVGdd .19e q 26.53 +.18+25.6
30.28 23.94 MldVRjs 74e q 25.66 -.66 -11.1
26.35 23.54 MVPreRMu.15e q 24.57 -.02 +0.3
75.79 54.60 MakWest 3.44f cc 70.48 -2.05 +6.6
51.98 38.17 ManiA .68 26 52.51 +. 99 +6.4
48.90 33.71 MartnMid 3.14f 33 43.79 +.20 +2.3
16.15 9.16 MaIvelFrT .24 32 15.60 +.28 +8.5
23.60 17.98 Masco .3030 22.44 -.02 -1.4
84.75 50.74 Mast uds .44 30 75.70 -1.69 -9.4
48.48 34.98 Matd 1.52f 14 35.55 -.72-25.3
13.08 6.68 McDrmlnt ... dd 8.68 +.07 -5.2
103.70 92.22 McDrdlds 3.24 17 96.45 +.67 -0.6
3.19 1.63 McEwnM ... dd 3.10 +.03+58.2
86.87 66.80 MeadJohn 1.36 25 80.90+3.23 -3.4
39.38 33.38 MeadWvCol.0a 8 35.70 -.53 -3.3
9.00 3.50 Mdgeics ... dd 8.70 -.22+45.2
17.73 11.47 MedProp .84f 21 13.07 -.20 +7.0
60.93 43.51 Medtic 1.12 16 57.12 +.24 -0.5
45.48 17.76 Mdcow ... 68 42.27 -.35 +7.8
56.00 41.58 Merck 1.76f 38 56.03 +.59+11.9
51.00 36.03 MrcGn 2.4 6 22 44.92 +.26 -9.6
53.84 35.55 Meredith 1.73f 17 44.07 +.05-14.9
11.92 4.11 Metor ... cc 11.94 +.32+14.5
54.70 33.89 MetLife 1.10 14 50.52 +.13 -6.3
25.68 7.64 MironT ... 16 25.08 ...+15.3
38.98 27.23 Mirosoft 1.12 14 37.98 +.64 +1.5
3.49 1.0 3 Micrsh ... dd 2.83+1.47+114.4
260.90140.51 Midcdeby ...35262.54+8.39 +9.5
22.46 18.58 MdsxWaIr .76 20 20.34 +.31 -2.9
14.66 5.78 MillenMa ... dd 5.89 -1.32 -19.0
24.06 16.77 M leTde .94e ... 17.47 -.61 -19.2
8.06 4.51 Mdycrp ... dd 5.41 +.01 -3.7
36.05 26.48 Monddez .56 15 34.30 +.18 -2.8
117.50 94.00 Monsanto 1.72 24112.45+2.96 -3.5
7.81 4.02 Monsti ... dd 7.65 +.19 +7.3
69.97 42.85 MoogA ... 23 61.55 +.87 -9.4
33.52 20.16 MrgStan .20 20 29.62 -.07 -5.5
64.65 39.75 Mosaic 1.00 19 48.03 +.25 +1.6
52.44 27.66 Myan ... 34 51.92 +5.82+19.6
38.27 20.02 MyiadG ... 16 37.36 +5.92+78.1
9.82 1.90 NllHdg ... dd 2.94 -.20 +6.9
38.74 7.35 NPSPhm ... dd 38.57+1.54+27.0
25.90 6.32 NQMoe ... cc 18.50 +.48+25.9
30.28 23.43 NRGEgy .48 16 28.56 +.13 -0.6
16.86 14.58 NTiDOC0.61e ... 16.29 +.14 -1.3
57.80 24.66 NXPSi ...... 56.15 +.55+22.3
22.77 14.34 Nabos .16 47 22.00+3.91+29.5
77.05 56.32 NaFuGas 1.50 23 75.84 +.41 +6.2
69.72 53.75 NalGrd 3.17e ... 68.94 +1.03 +5.5
72.99 53.01 NtHIhlr 3.08f 19 60.81 -1.01 +8.4
84.71 63.08 NOVarco 1.04 14 74.80 -1.62 -5.9
14.47 8.72 NeklarTh ... dd 13.65 +.22+20.3
51.22 30.27 Neognis ... 57 43.27+1.49 -5.3
45.96 32.75 NetApp .60 25 39.89 -.83 -3.0
441.24159.00 Nt ... cc432.23 -3.28+17.4
9.89 4.68 NwGddg ... 27 6.36 ...+21.4
47.60 40.60 NJRscs 1.68 20 45.38 +.31 -1.9
34.50 14.40 NevoiEd .35e 42 32.00 +.33 +1.6
17.39 12.91 NYmtyB 1.00 15 15.74 -.01 -6.6
7.62 5.55 NYMtgTr 1.08 8 7.46 +.07 +6.7
5.05 3.74 Newcasle .4b ... 4.80 -.09 -0.7
32.55 19.57 NewldEp ... 45 24.70 -.47 +0.3
43.39 20.79 NewtM .60m dd 23.38 -.45 +1.5
94.04 71.42 NextEraEn 2.90f 22 92.56 -.71 +8.1
36.82 26.81 NSource 1.00 21 35.40 +.23 +7.7
80.26 53.27 NikeB .96 26 76.48+1.41 -2.7
27.99 21.14 NipponT ...... 27.73 +.14 +2.6
42.34 30.04 NceCorp 1.50f 14 31.16 ... -16.8
78.01 52.62 NoleEns .56 25 66.86 +.50 -1.8
8.20 3.02 NokiaQ ...... 7.46 +.32 -8.0
12.61 7.00 NordcAm .48b dd 10.17 +.20 4.8
95.10 70.27 N kSo 2.16f 15 90.47 -2.37 -2.5
45.66 39.35 NoesLAtUt 1.57f 18 44.65 -.32 +5.3
33.24 17.83 NtnTEn 2.63e 7 24.02 -.66 -2.4
121.37 64.20 NatapG 2.44 14120.47 +.19 +5.1
15.30 8.14 NStarFt .84f dd 14.92 +.34+10.9
15.05 11.98 NwstBcsh .52a 19 14.15 -.12 4.3
46.37 39.96 NwstNG 1.84 20 41.94 -.45 -2.1
82.94 66.65 Novatis 2.72e 21 82.65 -.29 +2.8
6.50 1.68 Novavax ... dd 5.76 +.06+12.5
44.57 29.90 NoNords.64e ... 44.87 +1.02+21.4
23.38 13.00 NuanceOm ... dd 15.07 +.26 -0.9
54.73 41.32 Nucr 1.48 33 50.42 -.91 -5.5
15.78 12.10 NuvDvA .89 q 13.42 +.02 +6.6
13.36 11.98 NuvEqP 1.08 q 12.55 +.05
15.74 12.29 NuvMuOpp .88 q 13.66 +.06 +3.3
16.74 12.82 WO .96a q 14.14 +.09 +4.5
15.24 11.76 NvMAd .80a q 12.95 +.10 +6.5
1810 14.57 NvAMT-Fr .80a q 15.83 -.12 +4.1
16.87 12.83 NvNYP .85 q 13.76 +.09 +3.4
16.41 12.61 NuvPP .92 q 14.30 +.13 +5.7
10.70 8.44 Nfdlnco .76 q 9.22 +.14 +3.9
15.16 11.96 NvPMI .86 q 13.29 +.13 +7.4
15.14 11.78 NuvPI .86 q 13.27 +.13 +7.6
15.54 12.01 NuvPI2 .89a q 13.54 +.10 +7.9
14.92 11.10 NuvPI4 .85 q 12.34 -.W3 +1.7
15.55 11.84 NuvQInc .82 q 13.23 +.10 +8.0
18.82 12.04 Nvdia .34 25 18.64 +.73+16.4
14.64 8.77 NbSiageMd ... dd 13.77 +.63+37.7
40.00 27.70 OGEEgys .0 20 362.37 +.68 +7.3
99.42 77.21 OcdPet 2.88f 13 95.39 -.37 +9.3
19.47 13.43 CoesnFst .48 18 17.38 -.01 +1.5
60.18 33.54 OcrnFn ... 21 37.54 -.31 -32.3
6.10 3.55 ficeDpt ... 40 5.14 +.W3 -2.8
15.80 11.68 OdNBcp .44f 14 13.40 -.04 -12.8
17.45 11.57 OdRapab .73f 12 15.41 +.02 -10.8
29.52 21.79 Gin .80 12 25.98 +.09 -9.9
38.41 27.18 O ht 1.50f 22 31.42 +.01 +5.4
15.27 7.51 O P ... 12 11.66 +.58 -5.1
64.87 36.31 Orma'e .80f dd 61.30 -3.12 +1.6
9.57 6.80 OnSmcnd ... 26 9.38 -.04+13.8
12.88 6.55 OncoGenex ... dd 11.57 +.04+38.7
61.34 45.40 OnedkP' 2.92f 24 55.54 -.48 +5.5
12.95 6.14 OpkoHIuh ... dd 8.83 +.34 +4.6
22.54 15.07 OpinkC ... 33 17.15 -.27 -7.8
38.77 29.86 &ade .48 16 38.10 +.12 -0.4
14.41 9.W0 Qbotch ... dd 13.64 -.35 +0.9
39.58 19.35 Ofhx ...... 21.54 -.24 5.6
58.50 33.88 ) .60 14 56.38+2.16+11.9
31.88 25.84 OtbfTall 1.21f 22 30.60 -.02 +4.5
P-Q-R
48.50 39.43 PG&ECp 1.82 21 43.94 ... +9.1
MID-CAP
4 S&P 400
S +0.7%
week
+3.2% +1 .0%
19MO toYTD
52-week wk YTD
Hi Low Name Div PE Last chg %chg
84.43 60.37 PNC 1.76 11 80.23 -1.39 +3.4
25.59 21.11 PNMRes 74f 20 25.67 +.34 +6.4
85.77 62.30 POSCO 1.77e ... 67.59 -2.31 -13.3
192.23128.20 PPG 2.44 26189.87+1.58 +0.1
33.55 28.44 PPLCOrp 1.49f 12 31.80 +.28 +5.7
62.79 45.81 Paccar .80a 19 62.37 +.83 +5.4
17.50 9.78 PanASIv .50 dd 15.13 +.89+29.3
38.21 11.48 Pandora ... dd 37.18+1.04+39.8
194.77150.33 PaneraBrd ... 27183.40+5.18 +3.8
22.39 9.42 Para tS ... dd 14.80 +. 06 +6.9
8.67 3.75 PakDd ... cc 7.93 +.61 -2.5
129.77 84.50 PakerHan 1.92f 19117.77 -.08 -8.4
30.10 18.83 PatUTU .40f 23 29.62 +1.30+17.0
24.63 14.34 PeabE .34 50 16.98 +.33-13.1
36.27 27.75 P mbnag 1.68 44 35.85 -.09 +1.8
6.86 3.82 Pengitg .48 ... 6.74 +.08 +8.7
15.50 10.84 PmnNGm ...... 11.61 +.11 -19.0
14.22 3.56 PemnVa ... dd 14.15 +1.35+50.1
13.16 7.03 PnWstg .56 ... 7.93 +.03 -5.1
12.24 10.32 P FnantPk 1.12 12 11.60 +.24
23.10 4.90 Pney ... dd 5.64 -.50-38.4
47.79 27.61 Penske .72f 15 42.09 -.03 -10.8
79.25 49.67 Polaar 1.00 28 79.17 +.79 +1.9
15.70 12.62 PeapUtdF .65 19 14.06 -.10 -7.0
14.07 10.21 PepBoy ... dd 12.67 +.35 4.4
22.72 18.04 PqepcoHdd 1.08 19 20.67 +.09 +8.1
87.06 73.48 PepsiCo 2.27 18 78.22 +.13 -5.7
162.35112.05 Pefigo .42f 52159.06+9.78 +3.6
77.32 61.30 PetSmart .78 16 64.83 +.18 -10.9
20.75 11.29 Pe TorsA .77e ... 12.09 -.18 -17.7
19.65 10.63 Petrdras .27e ... 11.43 -.08-17.1
32.50 26.82 PIzer 1.04f 16 31.46 -.48 +2.7
145.30 71.85 Phamac ... cc151.61+18.33+43.3
96.73 75.28 PhilipMer 3.76 15 78.97 -1.42 -9.4
38.40 26.51 PhlipsNV .98e ... 34.71 -1.13 -6.1
79.00 54.80 Pillips66 1.56 12 74.95 -.98 -2.8
61.54 24.26 Phoos ... dd 47.24 +1.10 -23.1
35.53 31.56 PiedNG 1.24 19 33.59 +.24 +1.3
11.81 9.56 PimncSr2 .96 q 10.49 +.12 +5.4
61.89 51.15 RnWst 2.27 15 54.73 +.34 +3.4
227.42109.19 PioNb .08 dd 187.08 +1.78 +1.6
26.00 12.85 PiBw .75 36 25.11 -.53 +7.8
59.52 47.26 PlainsAAP 2.46f 18 53.00 -.97 +2.4
4.90 .12 PlugPowh ... dd 3.6 -.15+134.2
54.62 41.63 Plumlk 1.76 32 42.39 -.57 -8.9
146.99 82.80 Polaris 1.92f 24129.83 -2.29 -10.9
44.13 28.55 Potash 1.40 16 33.33 -.34 +1.1
90.42 65.96 PwShsQQ[.88e q 89.93 +.12 +2.2
13.29 2.10 PranaBo ...... 8.03 +.78+14.6
134.23107.69 Paxar 2.60f 22128.07-1.74 -1.5
274.96180.06 PrecCasp .12 22256.40 4.04 4.8
1313.82665.05 pieine ... 371315.65+35.67+13.2
50.97 30.49 AinFrd 1.12f 14 44.48 -.06 -9.8
55.44 42.29 ProAssur 1.20f 10 46.34 -1.08 -4.4
32.47 25.10 ProShtS&P ... q 25.24 +.01
104.76 56.07 ProUl QQ .13e q103.50 +.14 +3.9
102.71 65.48 ProULtSP .25e q101.17 -.16 -1.4
553.60 59.32 PUVixSTrs ... q 64.08 +3.07 -4.5
85.82 73.61 PesGam 2.41 21 77.97 -1.43 -4.2
28.54 22.53 ProgsvCp 1.00e 12 23.92 -.06 -12.3
49.34 29.35 ProUShSP ... q 29.67
114.24 56.13 PUShQQQrs ... q 56.77 -.16 -5.3
153.20 51.75 PShtQQQrs ... q 52.64 -.18 -8.3
131.12 59.18 PUS1hSPXrs ... q 60.15 ... -0.2
11.62 10.05 ProsptCap132 ... 11.34 -.03 +1.1
92.68 53.70 Pruonli 2.12 dd 83.93 -.53 -9.0
37.07 31.03 PSEG 1.48f 14 36.58 +1.88+14.2
176.68145.04 PubSg 5.60f 35166.44 +.69+10.6
24.47 14.23 PulteGrp .20 3 20.37 +.35 ...
8.4 6.47 PMMI .47 q 7.02 +.01 +5.7
34.24 26.24 QEP Fs .08 31 31.66 -.14 +3.3
37.57 23.23 OikTchi ... dd 28.14 -.24 +5.7
76.75 59.02 Quacumn 1.40 19 75.61 -.67 +1.8
35.35 25.26 QuantaSvc ... 18 34.50 +2.51 +9.3
26.01 21.44 Questar .72 20 23.69 -.09 +3.0
3.61 1.44 QvRes ... dd 3.46 +.21+12.7
6.20 4.30 RFMicD ... dd 5.81 -.07+12.6
59.05 30.96 Ra ac ... 56 33.48 -.33 -14.4
4.36 2.02 RadioShk ... dd 2.53 -.11 -2.7
192.03146.00 RLaIuren 1.80f 20158.40 +.01 -10.3
17.72 4.71 RaptorPfnhm ... dd 16.18+1.10+24.3
42.99 27.41 Ravntnds .48 31 37.31 +1.12 -9.3
60.62 39.49 Rayoier 1.96 16 45.98 +1.33 +9.2
97.13 53.66 Raytheon 2.20 16 96.60 +.67 +6.5
24.78 16.28 RedvdTr 1.12 9 18.89 -.07 -2.5
29.52 23.11 RegncyEn 1.90f cc 27.19 +.66 +3.5
11.08 7.42 ReonsFn .12 13 10.24 -.11 +3.5
76.78 59.44 RdStIlA 1.32 17 70.14 -3.66 -7.5
16.62 5.73 pg ... 24 16.22 +.36+18.9
6.96 5.38 csreCap .80 13 6.01 -.07 +1.3
15.79 12.60 RtalOpp .60 36 14.58 -.03 -1.0
52.93 42.46 ReynAm 2.52 15 48.62 +.41 -2.7
6.58 1.54 RiteAid ... cc 6.67 +.75+31.8
121.01 80.60 Reod(Al 2.32 21119.32 +2.32 +1.0
81.18 57.75 RokCdl 1.20 18 81.97+3.45+10.9
63.00 37.20 Rogers ... 34 60.25 +1.63 -2.0
142.53118.01 Roper .80f 24134.92 -1.95 -2.7
68.89 55.49 RoyalBkg 2.8 ... 65.13 +.31 -3.1
52.90 31.35 RyCaiC 1.00 22 51.87 -.39 +9.4
78.68 65.02 RoyDSIB 3.60 10 78.64 +2.03 +4.7
50.42 33.04 Ryand .12 6 43.05 -.23 -0.8
S-T-U
26.41 17.14 S&TBcp .64 15 21.85 -.25-13.7
54.41 44.75 SCANA 2.10Of 15 49.60 +.90 +5.7
27.34 18.38 SLMQCp .60 8 23.84 +.24 -9.3
94.00 54.95 SM Energy .10 20 72.89-13.25-12.3
165.51137.60 SpdrtDJIA 3.60e q160.81 -.35 -2.8
156.80114.46 SplGold ... q127.58 +.43 +9.9
184.95148.73 S&P500ETF3.35e q183.89 -.13 -0.4
33.38 26.94 SodrHore .10e q 32.83 +.29 -1.4
41.95 38.21 SpdrLehHY2.96e q 41.15 +.19 +1.5
41.24 29.67 SpIS&PRB.56e q 38.15 -.65 -6.1
88.95 65.48 Siel .53e q 82.28 +1.06 -6.6
73.76 54.04 SpdOGEx .58e q 69.00 +.75 +0.7
16.35 8.25 SABESPs .39e ... 9.38 -.19 -17.3
55.00 44.01 SabnR 3.95e 13 51.01 -.42 +0.9
36.90 20.00 Safeay .80 3 36.84+3.19+13.1
35.31 18.55 Saialncs ... 20 34.20 +2.39 +6.3
23.46 16.82 So ... dd 18.34 +.34 4.4
63.96 36.09 Salesfes ... dd 63.59 +.79+15.2
108.87 47.07 SalixPnhm ... 63105.37+4.57+172
31.86 25.25 Sallyy ... 19 28.20 -.21 -6.7
18.22 14.01 SJuanB .86e 32 18.02 +.19 +7.6
32.96 17.02 SandhezEn ... dd 29.29 -2.69+19.5
75.50 48.88 SanDisk .90 17 74.80 +.21 +6.0
6.96 4.52 SandRdge ... dd 6.40 -.01 +5.4
55.94 46.16 Sadnol 1.91e ... 50.69 +.27 -5.5
94.91 69.08 Schrtirg 1.60f 18 90.07 -.38
27.11 15.96 Sdhwab .24 35 26.25 +.8A0 +1.0
48.09 34.06 SeadrilLld 3.80f 16 36.83 +.95 -10.3
62.76 30.26 SeagedeT 1.72 11 50.77 +.63 -9.6
67.50 32.85 SeasHldgs ... dd 40.93 -.51 -16.5
94.54 75.24 SnpraEn 2.52 22 93.00 -.15 +3.6
29.99 20.70 SnHous 1.56 26 21.43 +.35 -3.6
198.47153.94 Sh in 2.20f 26193.59+2.42 +5.5
17.98 14.12 ShipRn 1.56 9 17.71 +.25 +8.1
6.29 2.38 SdeurNac .43e ... 4.81 -.10-22.4
95.05 58.85 Sgnetwrs .60 21 94.34+15.06+19.9
35.01 17.75 Silvhnig .45e 20 25.84 +.46+28.0
182.45142.47 SimonProp5.00f 38159.56 -.63 +49
92.83 45.54 Sna ... dd 72.95 +2.95 -13.4
4.18 2.95 SriusXM ... 60 3.61 +.06 +3.4
8.02 4.80 Skullcandy ... 33 7.86 +.14 +9.0
33.40 19.57 SkysSd ... 21 32.72 +.72+14.6
1.94 .79 SmhMicr ... dd 1.94 +.27+31.1
114.72 87.10 Smuckr 2.32 18 97.94 +6.13 -5.5
110.12 76.67 SnapOn 1.76 18108.77 -.36 -0.7
77.80 35.27 SdaStm ... 17 40.46 -.47 -18.5
25.95 21.13 SdaCap 1.60 15 22.34 +.34 40.9
79.99 15.88 SdarCity ...... 75.86 +1.86+33.5
43.75 31.14 SoneoP 1.24 20 41.70 -.35
3.82 1.98 Sous ... dd 3.76 +.59+19.4
23.38 13.75 SonyCp .25e ... 17.12 +.CE -1.0
69.09 55.73 Sorc 3.20f q 68.90 +2.01 +2.7
62.28 51.77 SoJrlnd 1.89 20 55.45 +.11 -0.9
48.74 40.W3 SuihnCo 2.W3 19 42.35 -.17 +3.0
22.10 11.23 SwsdAiri .16 20 21.76 +.46+15.5
43.51 31.91 SretnEngy ... 75 42.81 +1.17 +8.8
80.24 60.29 SovranSS 2.72f 34 72.13 +.83+10.7
37.92 28.54 SesdraEn 1.34f 23 37.64 +.59 +5.7
12.11 8.24 SpiiitRCn .66 dd 10.82 -.08+10.1
11.47 5.15 Sintn ... dd 8.29 -.11 -22.9
46.57 37.10 SPMals .96e q 46.19 +.07 -0.1
59.01 42.71 SPIthC .83e q 58.81 +.60 +6.1
43.43 37.67 SPCnSt 1.02e q 41.60 -.24 -3.2
66.85 49.40 SPConsum.77e q 65.20 +.W3 -2.4
88.54 73.52 SPEngy 1.52e q 86.41 +.38 -2.4
22.16 17.16 SPDRFrd .32e q 21.48 -.16 -1.7
52.32 39.97 SPInds .87e q 51.39 +.02 -1.7
36.18 29.10 SPTeti .61e q 35.95 -.12 +0.6
41.44 35.80 SP Utl 1.46e q 40.55 +.27 +6.8
9.97 7.W3 StdPac ... 18 8.57 +.03 -53
92.76 73.77 SianBlkDk 2.C0 25 81.74 +.42 +1.3
17.30 12.08 Staples .48 17 13.09 +.06-17.6
5.94 4.32 SiaGas .33 10 5.65 +.04 +7.6
82.50 52.52 Siaihucks 1.04 30 72.56 -2.47 -7.4
76.24 54.57 StateSfr 1.04 15 68.52 -.29 -6.6
19.74 13.85 SIDynam .44 21 17.66 -.21 -9.6
50.25 41.01 SubPpne 3.50 15 44.C0 -.56 -6.2
SMALL-CAP
Ae) Russell 2000
+1.3%
week
+1.8% +0.1%
to MO YTD
52-week wk YTD
Hi Low Name Div PE Last chg %chg
21.31 13.77 SuffdkBcp ... 18 19.71 +.54 -5.2
43.49 27.38 SunHydi .36a 30 42.10 +2.75 +3.1
16.45 3.95 SunEdsonai ... dd 16.54 +2.32+26.7
40.21 26.93 SunTrst .40 14 37.22 -.62 +1.1
8.76 3.75 Supvalu ... dd 6.10 +.19 -16.3
24.62 12.58 SilffTrans ... 22 24.28 -.25 +9.3
27.10 20.31 Symantec .60 17 20.53 -.67 -12.9
3.79 2.44 Synovus .04 26 3.43 -.04 4.7
43.40 31.13 Sysco 1.16f 22 36.04 +.33 -0.2
34.10 16.01 T-MoUSn ...... 32.03 +.74 4.8
52.61 42.16 TCPpLn 3.24 23 46.99 -.03 -3.0
19.22 16.12 TECO .88 18 16.70 +.05 -3.1
64.38 43.43 TJX .58 20 60.08 +.29 -5.7
20.30 15.70 TaiwSeri .50e ... 17.74 -.15 +1.7
20.49 14.08 TakeTwo ... 7 19.29 +.18+11.1
13.38 10.34 TalismEg .27 ... 10.45 -.16 -10.3
73.50 54.66 Target 1.72 15 56.24 +.18-11.1
89.46 61.43 Taubmn 2.00 41 70.88 +1.38+10.9
32.95 19.98 Teckfsg .0 ... 23.17 -.71 -10.9
60.10 34.26 Ternneco ... 20 60.69A +1.80 +7.3
65.96 39.16 Terada ... 20 45.58 +2.27 +0.2
20.49 14.05 Teraclyn .24 29 20.23 +.36+14.8
44.36 25.60 Tex .20 22 42.12 -1.74 +0.3
242.50132.51 TeraNtl12.82e 11167.86 +423+19.0
215.21 33.80 TedaMot ... dd209.60+11.37+39.3
65.75 40.90 Tesoro 1.00 16 50.34 +.08 -13.9
49.23 36.26 TevaPhim1.28e 97 48.45+4.60+20.9
44.82 32.19 TexInst 1.20 25 44.15 +.29 +0.5
29.07 16.90 TexRdhse .48 24 25.92 +.34 -6.8
42.58 33.53 Texlainr 1.88 10 36.42 +.61 -9.4
39.24 24.87 Texton .08 22 38.31 +.98 +42
125.01 71.60 ThaTmoRs .60 35123.18 -.56+10.6
97.28 27.88 3DSyss ... cc 80.74+6.91 -13.1
140.43101.75 3MCo 3.42f 20131.57 -.55 -6.2
61.46 47.76 THorong 1.28f 18 52.33 -.36-10.4
147.28 84.57 TWCable 3.00f 21140.54 -5.46 +3.7
70.77 51.62 TimreWam 1.27f 17 64.73 -.57 -7.2
64.35 50.22 Timken 1.00f 20 58.95 -.46 +7.0
39.25 29.64 TdlBros ... 39 38.19 +.40 +3.2
TErchEngy ...... 45
79.42 54.87 Trchma*k .68 14 76.08 +.22 -2.6
47.33 38.22 TodFBkgs 1.72f ... 44.64 -.23 4.4
62.45 45.93 Total SA 3.23e ... 62.27+1.24 +1.6
22.30 2.40 TowaGplf ... dd 2.76 +.01 -18.3
56.69 41.44 T anso 2.24 cc 43.14 +.01 -12.7
91.68 77.38 Traveers 2.00 9 83.79 -.23 -7.5
20.24 16.84 TiConl .68e q 19.67 +.02 -1.6
51.99 42.10 TridCnl lpf 2.50 ... 45.00 ... +1.1
17.84 3.31 TdnaSdar ... dd 14.67 -.11 +7.3
67.62 34.57 Tinty .60 15 68.08 +7.76+24.9
7.67 5.13 TrstNY .26 15 6.49 -.07 -9.6
97.14 73.07 Tuppwe 2.72f 15 77.62 -.12 -17.9
5.99 2.94 TurqHills ... dd 3.59 +.34 +8.8
35.75 24.71 21slCFoxA .25 .. 32.94 +.35 -6.3
35.19 25.08 21slCFoxB .25 11 32.13 +.30 -7.1
74.73 38.80 TwitAern ...... 55.92 -1.52-12.1
14.02 8.94 TwoHtblr1.17e 10 10.07 +.06 +8.5
39.31 21.79 Tyson .30 16 38.91 +1.18+16.3
27.04 21.96 UDR .94 37 25.69 -.23+10.0
44.25 35.13 UGIlCarp 1.13 17 43.87 +.21 +5.8
42.14 36.14 UlLHdd 1.73 19 40.00 -.17 +3.2
60.51 42.51 UNSEngy 1.74 23 60.50 +.29 +1.1
25.70 15.78 UltraPig ... 17 25.10 +1.30+15.9
110.00 46.31 UnderAmr ... 75112.68+6.68+29.1
113.06 82.53 UiRFrst .15 19116.00+10.12 +8.4
180.49132.79 UnionPac 3.64f 19179.12 -1.02 +6.6
54.83 40.51 Uint ... 26 55.19 +2.62 +6.9
49.20 25.53 UtdCaonll ... 32 45.60+1.10+20.5
105.37 81.51 UPSB 2.68f 21 96.11 -.46 -8.5
87.25 44.85 UtdRntals ... 22 86.59 +3.28+11.1
41.86 31.99 USBanorp .92 13 40.34 -.45 -0.1
27.58 16.60 USNGas q 27.69+2.71+33.8
39.54 30.79 USOIlFd q 36.69 +.78 +3.9
31.15 15.80 USSted .20 dd 25.00 -2.23 -15.3
118.20 88.37 ULdTTech 2.36 18115.38 +1.51 +1.4
77.33 52.51 UtdhhGp 1.12 13 73.81 +.29 -2.0
63.59 48.13 UnvsldCpQ 2.04 10 55.39 -.93 +1.4
35.40 23.58 UnumGrp .58 10 33.55 +.01 4.4
2.74 1.40 UraiumEn ... dd 1.66 +.01 -17.0
V-W-X-Y-Z
63.45 38.90 VFCarps 1.05 22 58.49+1.64 -6.2
19.70 12.39 ValeSA .78e ... 14.73 +.07 -3.4
18.81 11.24 ValeSApf .78e ... 12.98 +.01 -7.4
53.64 33.00 ValacE 1.00f 10 50.23 +.37 -0.3
10.73 8.75 VlyNBcp .44m 15 9.87 -.01 -2.5
7.06 2.57 ValVisA ... dd 5.79 -.07 -17.2
78.86 63.40 VangREIT2.75e q 69.71 +.32 +8.0
75.35 62.77 VangDiAp1.39e q 73.49 -.09 -2.3
44.81 36.02 VangEmg 1.15e q 39.07 -. 03 -5.0
59.72 46.85 VangEur 1.64e q 59.56 +.41 +1.3
41.88 34. VangFTSE1.09e q 41.50 +.27 -0.4
38.00 31.83 Vctren 1.44 23 37.96 +.67 +6.9
84.11 54.89 Venias 2.90f 39 60.62 -.90 +5.8
18.80 10.98 VediaEr .91e ... 17.79 +1.18 +8.7
62.96 43.28 Visdgn ... 14 54.99 +.47 -8.0
54.31 44.26 VaizonCm 2.12 12 47.27 +.76 -3.8
28.97 21.89 ViadCorp .40a 19 23.44 -.30-15.6
15.39 11.54 Vinshayi .24 18 13.84 -.22 +4.4
101.52 64.86 VMare ... 41 96.41 +1.21 +7.5
39.44 24.42 Vodae 1.61e ... 39.00 +2.19 -0.8
4.94 2.54 Vonage ... 35 4.54 +.14+36.3
67.97 45.42 VulcanM .20f cc 65.73 -.55+10.6
79.31 51.31 WD40 1.36f 28 70.44 -.19 -5.2
79.34 55.23 WPCarey 3.48f 42 62.36 -.12 +1.6
23.69 14.03 WPXEngy ... dd 17.95 +.49-11.9
81.37 68.30 WalMart 1.92f 15 73.12 -2.67 -7.1
67.24 39.74 Wagm 1.26 23 66.32 +1.54+15.5
40.60 9.88 WalterEn .04 dd 10.31 -.68-38.0
30.58 22.30 WREIT 1.20 79 23.74 +.08 +1.6
46.38 36.23 WsteMInc 1.50f cc 40.99 -2.68 -8.6
115.06 87.85 Waters ... 22113.31 +.83+13.3
17.38 11.11 Weahnt ... dd 15.00 +.22 -3.2
32.67 21.82 Webostefth .60 16 30.07 -.24 -3.6
48.63 20.52 WWch ... 6 21.90 -.20 -33.5
35.91 27.21 WdnRIt 1.30f 38 30.84 +.84+12.5
94.36 60.41 WdlPoint 1.75f 11 88.55 +.75 4.2
46.84 34.52 WellsFargo 1.20 12 45.60 -.53 +0.4
9.85 5.28 Wn CysCo .20 99 9.90 +.57+13.5
34.96 29.79 WestaiFn 1.36 15 35.03 +.56 +8.9
15.82 11.31 WAstEMkId 1.02 q 11.84 +.04
13.78 11.14 WAsllnfSc .38 q 11.50 ... +0.7
43.00 25.62 Wsleffin 1.04f 8 38.98 +.64 -8.1
19.50 13.80 WslnUrion .50 11 16.04 -.22 -7.0
35.12 24.98 Wespacs1.92e ... 29.82 +.04 +2.7
33.24 26.38 Weyerhs .88 26 30.18 -.27 4.4
160.01104.06 Whrpl 2.50 14138.80 +.24-11.5
65.59 40.70 WhdeFds .48f 35 52.76 +.51 -8.8
42.47 31.25 Wmscos 1.61f 49 42.CE +1.23 +9.0
9.15 7.18 Wndstm 1.00 29 7.86 -.CE-1.5
45.C0 39.04 WscEngy 1.56f 17 43.92 +.30 +6.2
18.50 8.30 WisdoTr ... 39 14.65 -.33 -17.3
53.95 39.41 WTJpHedg1.24e q 47.62 +.77 -6.3
46.69 33.49 Wobaead .32 20 43.34 +.24 -5.0
24.96 8.20 WdWEni .48 cc 24.67+1.17+48.8
2_26.0011339 Wy 5.50f 32228.35+6.01+17.6
31.79 26.90 XcdEngy 1.20f 16 30.05 +.40 +7.6
12.65 7.75 Xerx .25f 11 10.74 +.02 -11.8
51.09 34.98 X1iln 1.16f 24 50.81 +.92+10.6
41.72 20.58 Yahoo ... 30 37.29 -.94 -7.8
15.66 8.31 Yamanag .15m 31 10.44 -.13+21.1
45.42 19.93 Yandex .. 36.66 -3.63 -15.0
96.96 20.94 Ydp ... dd 91.82 +2.04+33.2
8.77 1.62 YiriGm ... dd 6.CE +.05+20.0
22.C0 17.86 Yod'Watl .57 28 20.27 +.27 -3.2
36.84 15.54 YoukuTud ... dd 30.97 +.83 +2.2
78.68 63.16 YumBrnds 1.48 31 72.85 -.57 -3.7
8.24 3.58 Zagg ... 14 4.22 +.16 -3.0
21.00 3.76 ZaleCp ... cc 21.04 +.10+33.4
97.86 72.24 Zrmu .80 19 95.40 -.67 +2.4
35.42 28.77 Zoens .29f 29 29.61 -.27 -9.4
5.19 1.16 Zbgeix ... dd 4.68 -.02+36.0
14.93 12.23 ZwNgFd .92e q 14.64 +.15 -1.5
5.16 2.50 Zynga ... dd 5.00 +.13+31.6
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12 mo
Fund NAV chg%rtn
AQR
DivArbtl 11.03 +.05 +2.3
MaFtStrl 10.11 +.06 +1.9
MaFRStrN b 10.03 +.06 +1.6
MIStrAItl 9.63 +.03 +1.8
Advance Capital I
Balanced b 19.68 +.01 +13.3
EqGrow b 25.49 +.20 +22.9
Retlnc b 8.72 +.01 +1.5
Alger Group
CapAplnsl 27.04 +.08 +30.9
SmCapGrB m 8.05 +.16 +28.3
Alliance Bernstein
HighlncA m 9.47 +.03 +6.7
HighlncC m 9.57 +.03 +5.8
IntDivA m 14.43 +.01 -.3
SmCpGroA m 53.84 +.88 +45.5
AllianzGI
NFJAIICpVaA m15.77+.03 +21.9
NFJAIICpVallns15.85 +.03 +22.3
NFJSmCVIs 34.62 +.15+21.1
NFJSmCVIA m32.62 +.14 +20.7
WellnessD b 32.99 +.81 +40.4
Alpine
DynBal d 12.83 +.04 +10.0
DynDiv d 3.81 +.02 +15.9
Amana
Growth b 32.49 +.13+21.0
Income b 43.32 +.15+21.1
American Beacon
LgCpVllnv 27.10 +.03 +26.6
LgCpVMls 28.59 +.03 +27.1
SmCaplnst 26.67 +.14 +27.2
American Century
CapVallv 8.72 -.03+21.6
DivBdlnstl 10.67 ... -.1
DivBdlnv 10.67 ... -.3
EqGrowlnv 30.61 +.09+25.4
EqlncA m 8.58 +.01 +13.8
Eqlnclnstl 8.59 +.01 +14.3
Eqlnclnv 8.58 +.01 +14.1
Heritlnv 26.29 +.44 +29.4
HiYldMu 8.99 +.05 -2.5
InTTxFBIns 11.29 +.02 -.6
InTTxFBInv 11.29 +.02 -.8
IncGrlnv 35.83 -.02 +26.4
InfAdjl 11.71 -.01 -6.5
IntlGrlnv d 13.67 +.12 +20.4
InvGrlnstl 33.27 +.06 +25.2
InvGrlnv 32.91 +.06 +25.0
MdCpVallnv 15.82 ... +23.3
Selectlnv 56.14 +.03+25.6
Ultralnv 34.36 +.02 +32.4
Valuelnv 8.15 -.03 +21.6
American Funds
AMCAPA m 28.25 +.22 +34.6
BalA m 24.31 -.06 +17.1
BondA m 12.56 +.01 +.1
CaplncBuA m 58.66 +.32 +12.5
CapWldBdA m20.44 +.01 +.2
OpWldGrlA m 45.71 +.27 +22.2
EurPacGrA m 49.09 +.35 +18.1
FnlnvA m 51.52 -.09 +24.8
GIbBalA m 30.83 +.22 +17.5
GrthAmA m 43.75 +.20 +30.9
HilncA m 11.48 +.04 +7.0
HilncMuA m 14.70 +.04 -1.1
IncAmerA m 20.85 +.01 +16.0
IntBdAmA m 13.50 ... -.1
IntlGrlnA m 35.05 +.23 +16.8
InvCoAmA m 36.86 +.16 +27.7
LtdTmTxEA m 16.08 +.01 +.7
MutualA m 34.58 -.01 +21.2
NewEconA m 39.48 +.26 +39.4
NewPerspA m 37.63 +.17 +23.0
NwWrldA m 58.12 +.38 +7.9
STBdFdA m 10.00
SmCpWIdA m 50.44 +.56 +25.8
TaxEBdAmA m12.64 +.03 -.7
USGovSecA m13.71 ... -1.0
WAMutInvA m 39.16 -.07 +25.5
Arbitrage
Arbitragl d 12.85 ... +1.6
Ariel
Appreclnv b 54.82 +.35 +30.4
Ariellnv b 71.97 +.36+28.6
Artio Global
GlobHiYldl 10.19 +.04 +9.8
TotRtBdl 13.12 +.01 -1.1
Artisan
Intl d 30.14 +.17 +20.3
IntlVal d 37.13 +.35 +26.2
MdCpVal 26.68 +.13 +22.3
MidCap 50.77 +.88 +40.7
SmCap 31.90 +.80+44.9
SmCapVal 18.33 -.03 +16.9
Aston Funds
MidCapN b 44.91 +.69 +36.5
MtgCIGrl 28.23 ... +19.7
MtgCIGrN b 28.08 ... +19.3
BBH
BrdMktFxl 10.35 ... +1.1
TaxEffEq d 21.08 -.11 +17.2
BNY Mellon
EmgMkts 9.40 ... -6.9
MidCpMuStrM 14.71 +.14 +29.2
NtllntM 13.54 +.03
Baird
Aggrlnst 10.58 +.01 +.7
CrPIBInst 10.94 +.01 +.8
ShTmBdlns 9.73 ... +1.5
Baron
Asset b 63.21 +.81 +31.0
Growth b 72.52 +.75 +28.2
Partners b 34.84 +.78 +40.5
SmCap b 34.85 +.26 +29.9
Berkshire
Focus d 20.00 +.58 +56.9
Bernstein
DiversMui 14.42 +.01
IntDur 13.52 ... -.2
IntlPori 16.35 +.15 +17.4
TxMIntl 16.44 +.14 +17.7
Berwyn
Income d 14.16 +.05 +15.2
BlackRock
BasicValA m 30.29 +.07 +28.1
BasicVall 30.53 +.07 +28.5
CapApplnA m 27.76 +.15 +32.7
Engy&ResA m 15.01 +.11 +13.5
EqDivA m 23.84 -.09 +16.9
EqDivl 23.90 -.09 +17.2
EquitDivC m 23.29 -.09 +16.1
GlobAIcA m 21.40 +.05+12.5
GlobAlcC m 19.81 +.04+11.6
GlobAlcl 21.50 +.05+12.8
HiYldBdls 8.33 +.04 +10.2
HiYldlnvA m 8.33 +.04 +9.9
HiYldSvc b 8.33 +.04 +9.9
HthScOpA m 45.19+1.07 +46.7
LowDurlvA m 9.78 +.01 +1.2
NatMuniA m 10.60 +.02 -1.1
NatMunil 10.60 +.02 -.9
Brown Advisory
GrEqlnv d 18.75 -.06 +20.9
Brown Cap Mgmt
SmCo Is b 74.08+1.53 +36.3
Bruce
Bruce 468.76 +.46 +18.0
Buffalo
SmallCap d 37.06 +.62 +36.8
CG Capital Markets
LgCapGro 21.26 +.16 +31.6
CGM
Focus 39.76 +.37 +26.4
CRM
MdCpVllns 34.47 +.26 +26.1
Calamos
GrIncA m 33.43 +.10 +14.6
GrowA m 48.21 +.40 +32.9
MkiNeul 12.83 ... +5.0
MkiNulnA m 12.96 +.01 +4.7
Calvert
EquityA m 47.62 -.13 +24.0
Causeway
IntlVllns d 16.23 +.17 +24.1
Clipper
Clipper 90.19 +.10 +22.6
Cohen & Steers
Realty 67.73 +.24 +6.6
Realtylns 43.95 +.17 +7.0
Columbia
AcomA m 35.92 +.37 +24.3
AcomlntZ 46.60 +.38 +18.7
AcomUSAZ 36.30 +.59 +27.0
AcomZ 37.48 +.39 +24.7
CAModA m 12.24 +.04+11.7
CAModAgrA m13.34 +.07 +14.8
CntrnCoreZ 20.39 -.05 +25.9
ComlnfoA m 51.84 -.05 +23.7
DivlncA m 18.06 -.04 +19.2
DivlncZ 18.08 -.04 +19.6
DivOppA m 10.11 -.01 +18.4
DivrEqlnA m 13.60 -.03+22.1
IncOppA m 10.16 +.05 +6.2
IntIVIB m 14.88 +.21 +25.4
IntmBdA m 9.06 ... -.6
IntmMuniBdZ 10.62 +.02
LgCpGrowA m33.88 +.19 +26.4
LgCrQuantA m 8.32 ... +25.6
Mar21CB m 17.94 +.26+40.3
MarGrlA m 25.45 +.25 +33.1
MdCapldxZ 15.22 +.12 +25.7
MdCpValZ 18.44 +.28 +30.4
SllncZ 9.98 +.7
ShrTrmMuniBdZlO.50 ... +.8
12 mo
Fund NAV chg %rtn
SmCaVallZ 18.36 +.24+29.1
SmCapldxZ 23.19 +.23+30.3
StLgCpGrA m 19.91 +.25+42.4
StLgCpGrZ 20.22 +.25+42.8
TaxExmptA m 13.53 +.03 -1.4
ValRestrZ 48.55 -.11 +26.1
Community Reinvest
Quallnv b 10.63 ... -1.9
Constellation
SndsSelGrl 18.77 +.20+42.9
SndsSelGrll 18.34 +.20+42.6
DFA
1YrFixlnl 10.32 ... +.3
2YrGIbFII 10.02 ... +.5
5YearGovl 10.68 ... +.1
5YrGIbFII 10.96 +.8
EmMkCrEql 18.75 -.03 -5.7
EmMktVall 26.29 -.10 -7.8
EmMtSmCpl 19.86 ... -4.3
EmgMktl 24.82 -.05 -6.3
GIAI60401 15.52 +.03+13.3
GlEqlnst 17.91 +.07+23.0
GIblRIEstSecsl 9.37 +.07 +4.7
InfPriScl 11.68 -.02 -6.4
IntCorEql 12.97 +.09+22.1
IntGovFII 12.47 ... -1.4
IntRIEstl 5.18 +.06 +4.3
IntSmCapl 21.04 +.16+30.7
IntlISCol 19.73 +.15+26.4
IntlIValu3 17.66 +.14+23.8
IntlValul 20.05 +.15+23.5
LgCaplntl 22.63 +.15+18.9
RelEstScl 28.02 +.13 +5.1
STMuniBdl 10.24 +.01 +.7
TMIntlVal 16.51 +.13+23.0
TMMkWVal 23.37 -.07+28.1
TMUSEq 20.17 +.02+26.4
TMUSTarVal 31.81 +.23+29.8
TMUSmCp 36.02 +.35+31.6
USCorEqll 16.50 +.06+28.0
USCorEq21 16.26 +.06+28.2
USLgCo 14.51 -.01 +24.8
USLgVal3 23.29 -.11 +28.3
USLgVall 31.06 -.14+28.1
USMicrol 19.66 +.18+33.2
USSmVall 34.51 +.32+28.4
USSmallI 30.52 +.33+31.0
USTgtVallnst 22.33 +.19+29.6
USVecEql 16.18 +.09+28.9
DWS-Scudder
EnhEMFIS d 10.43 +.04 -4.0
EqDivB m 42.42 -.04+18.4
GNMAS x 14.38 -.04 -1.8
GIbOA m 45.37 +.32+27.7
GIbOB m 39.67 +.28 +26.7
GIbOC m 39.97 +.28 +26.7
GIbOS d 46.94 +.33+28.0
GrlncS 23.24 +.08 +28.7
HlthCareS d 39.24 +.95+50.1
LAEqS d 25.26 -.15 -17.6
LC2020S 15.33 +.05+12.5
MgdMuniA m 9.02 +.03 -1.8
MgdMuniS 9.03 +.02 -1.7
SP500IRew 26.30 -.02 +24.7
StrHiYIdTxFS 12.09 +.04 -3.4
Davis
NYVentA m 41.10 +.07+24.4
NYVentC m 39.27 +.06+23.5
NYVentY 41.61 +.07+24.8
Delaware Invest
AmerGovtA m 8.43 +.01 +.7
DiverlncA m 9.00 +.01 +.8
OpFixlncl 9.51 +.01 -.8
USGrowls 25.22 +.14+29.2
Valuel 16.10 ... +23.3
Diamond Hill
LngShortl 22.41 -.01 +15.4
Dodge & Cox
Bal 98.42 -.11 +22.7
GIbStock 11.49 +.03+28.2
Income 13.78 +.02 +2.4
IntlStk 43.21 +.35+23.8
Stock 167.72 -.36+31.4
DoubleLine
TotRetBdN b 10.97 +.01 +1.3
Dreyfus
Apprecialnv 51.13 -.25+13.8
BasSP500 37.71 -.03+24.6
Fdlnc 11.98 +.05+27.2
IntlStkl 15.14 +.10 +5.4
MidCapldx 37.18 +.27+25.4
MuniBd 11.37 +.04 -1.2
NYTaxEBd 14.50 +.04 -3.0
SP5001ldx 48.65 -.04+24.2
ShTrmlncD 10.65 ... +.9
SmCapldx 29.20 +.30+30.2
SmCoVal 36.07 +.62 +36.8
Driehaus
Activelnc 10.81 +.02 +2.6
EmMktGr d 31.85 +.19 +2.3
Eaton Vance
DivBldrA m 13.30 -.06+19.6
FloatRateA m 9.49 ... +3.9
IncBosA m 6.11 +.03 +7.8
LrgCpValA m 23.93 -.06 +23.3
NatlMuniA m 9.36 +.04 -5.4
TMSmCaB m 20.43 +.04+23.9
FMI
LgCap 20.59 +.06+20.5
FPA
Capital d 45.81 +.74+17.0
Cres d 33.21 +.15+17.6
Newlnc d 10.32 ... +.9
Fairholme Funds
Fairhome d 38.97 +.20+28.8
Federated
HilncBdA m 7.91 +.04 +7.2
InstHiYIn d 10.33 +.05 +8.0
IntSmMCoA m 43.70 +.31 +23.1
KaufmanA m 6.44 +.09 +39.5
KaufmanR m 6.44 +.08 +39.2
MDTMdCpGrStB m37.17+.48+33.8
MuniUShlS 10.05 ... +.6
MuniUItA m 10.05 +.2
StrValA f 5.89 +.06+18.6
StrVall 5.91 +.05+18.9
ToRetls 10.99 +.01 +.9
Ultrals 9.16 ... +.7
Fidelity
AstMgr20 13.46 +.03 +5.5
AstMgr50 17.79 +.08+13.1
Bal 23.02 +.05+18.5
BIChGrow 65.72 +.55+38.4
CAMulnc d 12.54 +.01 +.4
Canada d 58.54 +.05+10.4
CapApr 37.10 +.28+34.2
Caplnc d 10.01 +.05+10.2
ChinaReg d 33.25 +.15+18.3
Contra 96.78 +.32+31.1
ConvSec 32.17 +.48+24.0
DivGrow 35.17 -.03+24.4
Divrlntl d 36.75 +.20 +22.8
EmergAsia d 30.00 +.27 +.6
EmgMkt d 23.21 +.13 -1.3
Eqlnc 58.19 +.01 +19.2
Eqlnc II 24.21 -.03+19.6
ExpMulNat d 24.22 +.22 +21.6
FF2015 12.83 +.03 +10.5
FF2035 13.51 +.06 +17.4
FF2040 9.54 +.04+17.7
Fidelity 43.57 +.15 +25.5
FItRtHiln d 9.98 ... +3.8
FocStk 20.93 +.22 +40.1
FourlnOne 35.79 +.14 +20.3
Fr2045 11.00 +.05+18.1
Fr2050 11.05 +.04+18.2
Free2000 12.54 +.02 +4.7
Free2010 15.42 +.04 +9.9
Free2020 15.70 +.04+11.5
Free2025 13.39 +.05+14.2
Free2030 16.34 +.06+15.3
Freelnc 11.83 +.02 +4.7
GNMA 11.38 -.01
Govtilnc 10.28 ... -.7
GrStr d 28.66 +.36 +30.5
GrowCo 126.54+1.81 +41.7
Growlnc 27.41 -.08 +24.0
Hilnc d 9.45 +.03 +6.9
Indepndnc 39.11 +.54+44.2
InfProtBd 12.09 -.02 -6.5
IntBond 10.93 +.8
IntMunilnc d 10.33 +.02 +.1
IntRelEst d 10.27 +.14+12.6
IntlDisc d 40.03 +.27+20.8
InvGrdBd 7.78 +.4
JapanSmCo d 12.72 +.15 +35.5
LargeCap 27.42 +.02 +32.4
LatinAm d 28.59 -.27 -22.9
LevCoSt d 43.07 +.08 +27.1
LowPriStk d 48.99 +.31 +26.8
MAMulnc d 12.01 +.02 -1.4
Magellan 94.09 +.44 +32.0
MdCpVal d 22.64 +.22 +27.2
MeCpSto 15.24 -.05 +25.1
MidCap d 40.54 +.45+33.8
Munilnc d 12.94 +.02 -.9
NYMulnc d 13.06 +.03 -.9
NewMille 40.41 +.35+33.9
NewMktln d 15.52 +.05 -5.1
OTC 83.33 +.42+51.8
Overseas d 40.47 +.39 +24.3
Puritan 21.67 +.06+19.2
Reallnv d 34.29 +.07 +4.6
RelEstlnc d 11.53 +.06 +5.0
Seriesl001dx 11.84 -.07+21.6
ShTmBond 8.60 ... +.8
SmCapDisc d 30.42 -.11 +22.3
SmCapStk d 20.82 +.11 +22.4
SmCpOpp 13.49 +.09+28.5
MutualFunds
12 mo
Fund NAV chg %rtn
SmCpVal d 19.47 -.04+21.3
StkSelec 36.18 +.28+29.4
StrDivlnc 14.07 +.01 +13.5
Stratlnc 10.96 +.03 +2.3
TaxFrB d 11.21 +.02 -.5
TotalBd 10.57 ... +1.0
Trend 87.05 +.47 +34.0
USBdldx 11.50 ... -.1
USBdIdx 11.50 -.2
USBdIdxInv 11.50 ... -.3
Value 105.26 +.88 +29.5
ValueDis 21.62 +.02+27.4
Woddwid d 25.31 +.21 +30.7
Fidelity Advisor
AstMgr70 20.78 +.13 +18.1
CapDevO 15.50 +.01 +26.9
DivStk 22.88 +.01 +27.0
EmMktlncl d 13.30 +.05 -5.1
EqGrowB m 78.88 +.86 +39.2
RtfRateA m 10.00 +.01 +3.6
RtlRatel d 9.97 ... +3.8
Fr2020A m 13.44 +.03+11.0
Fr2025A m 13.22 +.04+13.6
Fr2030A m 14.02 +.05+14.7
GrowOppT m 60.17 +.92+40.0
IntlCapAB m 13.05 +.10+16.0
LeverA m 53.27 +.08 +27.7
LmtdTermBondA m11.51... +.6
LmtdTermBondB m1l1.50... -.1
LrgCapA m 26.91 +.02 +32.3
LrgCapB m 25.15 +.01 +31.3
NewlnsA m 27.03 +.19+31.1
NewlnsC m 25.08 +.18 +30.2
Newlnsl 27.50 +.21 +31.5
NewlnsT m 26.54 +.20 +30.9
StSlctSmCp d 26.30 +.19 +29.7
StratlncA m 12.22 +.03 +2.0
StratlncC m 12.19 +.03 +1.2
Stratlncl 12.38 +.03 +2.2
Fidelity Select
Botech d 223.90+9.47+91.3
Chemical d 144.84 +.56 +27.2
Electron d 67.55 +.35 +39.1
Energy d 55.27 +.15 +14.4
Gold d 22.94 +.06 -25.4
HealtCar d 215.56+7.21 +68.9
ITServcs d 37.23 +.17 +40.8
Leisure d 132.48 +.25 +35.6
Materials d 85.14 +.18+20.9
MedDeliv d 74.51 -.08 +32.9
MedEqSys d 37.97 +.24 +38.3
NatGas d 38.65 +.40 +20.1
NatRes d 37.36 +.11 +13.5
Pharm d 21.19 +.84+46.9
SofiwCom d 122.45 +.64 +47.0
Tech d 128.54 +.86 +34.6
Wireless d 10.60 +.13+26.1
Fidelity Spartan
500ldxAdvtg 65.26 -.05+24.8
500ldxAdvtglnst65.26 -.05 +24.8
5001ldxlnstl 65.26 -.05+24.8
5001ldxlnv 65.25 -.05+24.7
ExtMktldAg d 54.47 +.69+31.8
ExtMktldl d 54.47 +.69+31.8
IntlldxAdg d 40.84 +.43 +20.0
Intlldxln d 40.84 +.43 +19.9
TotMktldAg d 54.18 +.10+26.1
TotMktldl d 54.18 +.10+26.1
Fidelity-,/E
LtdTermMunilnc d10.72... +.7
First Eagle
GIbA m 54.19 +.39+14.8
OverseasA m 23.57 +.29 +12.8
USValueA m 20.07 +.02 +14.1
First Investors
GlobalA m 8.53 +.06+21.0
GrowlncA m 21.47 +.05+26.2
TotalRetA m 19.04 +.03 +15.1
Firsthand
e-Comm 8.21 +.06+39.7
Forum
AbStratl 10.97 -.04 -1.6
FrankTemp-Frank
FedTFA m 11.99 +.03 -2.1
FedlntA m 12.15 +.02 -.3
FrankTemp-Franklin
CATFA m 7.13+.03 -1.3
CAInTFA m 12.41 +.03 -.6
EqlnA m 22.65 -.01 +22.5
FLTFA m 10.97 +.06 -4.3
FLRtDAAdv 9.21 ... +4.3
RRtDAccA m 9.21 ... +4.1
RxCpGrA m 57.36 +.65+36.4
GrOppA m 30.60 +.50 +37.2
GrowthA m 66.17 +.22+26.3
HYTFA m 10.06 +.04 -3.9
HighlncA m 2.13 +.01 +8.6
HighlncAd 2.14 +.02 +8.7
Income C m 2.48 +.01 +13.7
IncomeA m 2.46 +.02 +14.4
IncomeAdv 2.44 +.02 +14.2
InsTFA m 11.95 +.02 -1.5
NYTFA m 11.34 +.05 -2.9
RisDivAdv 47.88 -.01 +20.4
RisDvC m 47.15 -.02+19.2
RisDvA m 47.91 -.01 +20.1
SmMdCpGrA m42.41 +.74 +34.6
StrlncA m 10.52 +.03 +3.3
StincC m 10.52 +.03 +3.0
TotalRetA m 9.95 +.01 +.7
USGovC m 6.48 .. -.2
USGovA m 6.52 +.1
Utils A m 15.86 +.12+14.9
FrankTemp-Mutual
DiscovC m 33.02 +.27+18.8
Discov Z 33.86 +.28+20.0
DiscovA m 33.36 +.28 +19.6
Euro Z 25.32 +.31 +26.3
QuestZ 18.31 +.19+21.9
Shares Z 28.29 +.23+21.0
SharesA m 28.06 +.23 +20.7
FrankTemp-Templeton
DvMkA m 21.87 +.08 -9.0
FgnA m 8.31 +.06+24.6
Frgn Adv 8.21 +.06 +24.9
GIBondC m 12.91 -.04 -.5
GIBondA m 12.88 -.04 -.2
GIBondAdv 12.84 -.04 +.1
GrowthA m 25.30 +.25 +27.2
WoddA m 19.38 +.11 +24.8
Franklin Templeton
FndAIIA m 13.51 +.10 +20.4
FndAIIC m 13.31 +.10 +19.4
HYldTFInA 10.10 +.04 -3.8
ModAIIcA m 15.95 +.08 +13.0
GE
ElfunTr 55.53 -.03+27.1
ElfunTxE 11.56 +.02 -1.9
IslntlEq d 13.16 +.16+18.5
S&Slnc 11.47 ... +1.1
S&SUSEq 54.85 -.02 +27.6
GMO
EmgDbtlV d 9.57 +.04 -2.3
EmgMktsVl d 10.17 -.05 -9.7
InCorEqlV 34.93 +.41 +27.9
IntlVIllI 26.27 +.32 +27.9
IntltVIlV 26.23 +.31 +27.9
Quill 24.71 -.10+17.7
QuIV 24.73 -.11 +17.7
QuVI 24.72 -.10 +17.8
USCorEqVI 16.97 -.08 +20.5
Gabelli
AssetAAA m 64.76 +.35 +24.1
EqlncomeAAA m28.32+.07+21.5
SmCpGrAAA m47.86+.47 +25.8
Value m 19.44 +.10 +23.3
Gateway
GatewayA m 28.79 -.01 +5.4
Glenmede
SmCapEqAd 25.79 +.22 +36.0
Goldman Sachs
GrOppls 31.00 +.29 +28.0
HiYdMunls d 8.81 +.07 -2.9
HiYieldls d 7.23 +.03 +8.5
MidCapVaA m 44.86 +.30 +26.0
MidCpVals 45.24 +.30 +26.5
ShDuGovA m 10.18 -.01 +.1
ShDuTFIs 10.56 +.2
SmCpValls 55.83 +.43 +28.6
Harbor
Bond 12.14 +.02 +.1
CapAplnst 58.86 +.36 +39.2
CapAprlnv b 57.85 +.35 +38.7
HiYBdlnst d 11.04 +.07 +7.2
lntlAdm b 70.27 +.34 +14.9
Intllnstl 70.78 +.35 +15.2
lntllnv b 70.06 +.34 +14.8
Harding Loevner
EmgMkls d 47.02 +.16 -.7
lntlEq d 17.51 +.10 +10.3
Hartford
BalHLSIA 25.19 +.02+17.4
BallncA m 13.13 +.02 +9.8
BallncC m 12.98 +.02 +9.0
CapAprC m 41.12 +.28+32.9
CapAprA m 46.92 +.32 +33.9
CapAprl 46.96 +.33+34.3
CapAprY 51.23 +.37+34.5
CpApHLSIA 60.09 +.33+32.1
DivGrowA m 24.78 -.01 +23.1
DivGrowl 24.69 -.01 +23.3
DivGthY 25.19 -.01 +23.5
DvGrHLSIA 26.95 -.01 +23.8
EqlncA m 17.83 +.01 +20.3
RoatRtA m 9.04 ... +4.6
RoatRtC m 9.02 -.01 +3.7
RoatRtl 9.05 ... +4.8
InOpHLSIA 14.83 +.03+18.6
12 mo
Fund NAV chg %rtn
MdCpHLSIA 39.81 +.63+36.8
MidCapA m 26.35 +.42+35.8
SmallCoB m 20.29 +.41 +38.6
StkHLSIA 57.23 -.02 +22.6
TRBdHLSIA 11.52 ... +.2
Heartland
ValuePlus m 34.66 +.12+21.2
Henderson
IntlOppA m 27.23 +.31 +26.2
Hennessy
ComerGrlnv 16.71 +.10+25.9
Hodges
Hodges m 37.61+1.01 +53.1
Hotchkis & Wiley
MidCpVall 41.08 +.36+32.2
ING
CorpLeadB 31.58 -.10+20.1
GIREstA m 18.76 +.16 +5.6
INVESCO
CharterA m 21.98 +.05+21.9
ComstockA m 23.51 -.02 +25.8
DivDivA m 17.08 +.13+22.6
DivDivlnv b 17.07 +.13+22.6
Divlnclnv b 19.02 +.08+17.9
EnergyA m 45.17 +.51 +13.3
Energylnv b 45.00 +.50+13.3
EqlncomeA m 10.72 +.02+19.2
EqlncomeC m 10.55 +.02+18.3
EuroGrA m 39.66 +.35+19.7
GIbGrB m 27.89 +.20+20.8
GrowlncA m 26.98 +.05 +24.4
GrwthAIIA m 13.64 +.06+12.4
HiYIdMuA m 9.32 +.02 -2.9
IntlGrA m 33.47 +.22+14.7
IntlGrI 33.94 +.24+15.1
MidCapGrA m 38.68 +.71 +34.8
MunilncA m 13.18 +.03 -1.4
PacGrowB m 21.80 +.09 +6.8
SmCapEqA m 16.64 -.03 +24.6
SmCapValA m21.89 +.13+32.2
Summit b 17.75 +.09+33.9
Techlnv b 39.97 +.22 +28.0
USMortA m 12.43 -.01 -.1
Ivy
AssetSTrB m 30.99 +.20+19.8
AssetStrA m 32.05 +.21 +20.7
AssetStrC m 31.14 +.20+19.8
AssetStrY b 32.10 +.20+20.7
HilncA m 8.72 +.03 +9.6
HilncC m 8.72 +.03 +8.9
LtdTmBdA m 10.94 ... -.1
MdCpGrA m 23.40 +.09+24.2
MdCpGrthl 24.54 +.09+24.6
ScTechA m 54.41 +.79 +49.6
JPMorgan
CoreBdUlt 11.63 +.01 +.2
CoreBondA m 11.62 ... -.2
CoreBondSelect 11.62 +.01 +.1
DiscEqUlt 22.14 -.01 +27.1
EqlncA m 12.73 -.04+23.0
EqlncSelect 12.91 -.04+23.4
FEmMkEqls 21.51 -.01 -9.5
FIntlVals 15.11 +.12+18.6
HighYldSel 8.11 +.04 +7.7
HighYldUI 8.10 +.04 +7.7
IntmdTFIs 11.01 +.01 +.3
IntrAmerS 34.69 +.10+27.6
InvBalA m 14.68 +.02+12.5
InvConGrA m 12.64 +.02 +8.0
InvConGrC m 12.58 +.02 +7.4
InvGrlnA m 16.38 +.04+16.6
InvGrowA m 18.55 +.05+22.2
LgCapGrA m 32.64 +.13+33.0
LgCapGrSelect 32.65 +.12+33.2
MdCpGrSel 35.12 +.17+25.0
MidCapVal m 34.82 +.17+24.7
MidCpVall 35.44 +.17+25.4
MktExpEhldxS 13.16 +.11 +27.8
MorBacSeU 11.32 ... +.7
ShDurBndSel 10.91 ... +.4
ShtDurBdU 10.92 +.6
SmCapSel 49.87 +.16+27.6
SmRt202Ol 18.00 +.05+12.1
SmRt203Ol 18.56 +.06+16.7
TxAwRRetl 10.08 ... -1.4
USEquit 14.07 ... +28.5
USEquityl 14.09 ... +28.7
USLCpCrPS 27.67 -.08+29.1
ValAdvSel 27.23 +.03+24.9
James Advantage
GoldRainA b 24.12 +.16 +9.9
Janus
BalC m 29.96 +.10+15.5
BalT 30.13 +.10+16.5
ContrT 22.01 +.38+38.7
EntrprsT 83.76 +.40+27.5
FlexBdS b 10.49 +.01 +1.3
GIbValT d 14.10 +.08+17.4
Gr&lncT 43.89 +.16+23.6
HiYIdT 9.30 +.04 +8.5
OverseasT 35.36 +.13 +7.7
PerknsMCVL 23.61 +.09+19.1
PerknsMCVT 23.37 +.10+19.0
PerknsSCVL 25.78 ...+19.9
RsrchT 44.32 +.23+31.3
ShTmBdT 3.08 +.01 +1.7
T 41.23 +.22+26.2
TwentyT 63.03 +.07 +30.8
USCrT 20.14 +.13+29.5
VentureT 63.91 +.30+29.8
Jensen
QualtyGrl 37.12 -.03+22.1
QualtyGrJ b 37.10 -.04+21.8
John Hancock
DiscVall 17.87 ... +26.5
LifAgl b 16.07 +.09+22.8
LifBal b 15.49 +.07+14.7
LifCol b 13.83 +.03 +5.3
LifGrl b 16.24 +.09+19.6
LifMol b 14.43 +.04 +9.8
Keeley
SmCapVal m 37.44 +.18+22.3
Laudus
InMktMstS d 23.98 +.12+18.9
USLCGr d 18.91 +.11 +33.9
Lazard
EmgMkEqlnst d17.52 -.03 -7.3
EmgMktEqOpen m17.97-.03-7.5
IntlStEqlnst d 14.57 +.13+22.5
Legg Mason
CBAggressGrtihA 192.68+4.98+43.9
CBAggressGrthl208.02+5.39 +44.4
CBAIICapValueA m16.26+.03+19.6
CBAppreciatA m19.15-.07+21.3
CBEquitylncA m18.05-.07+17.2
CBSmallCapGrA m29.05+.40+38.0
ValueC m 58.70 +.18+30.4
WACorePlusBdFI b11.35+.01+.6
WACorePlusBdll1.35 ... +.9
WAManagedMuniA n16.17+.05 -2.6
Litman Gregory
Maslntllntl 18.08 +.16+17.6
Longleaf Partners
Intl 18.21 +.19+22.3
LongPart 33.21 +.11 +20.5
SmCap 33.47 +.21 +25.5
Loomis Sayles
Bdlnstl 15.36 +.01 +6.7
BdR b 15.29 +.01 +6.3
GIbBdlnstl 16.38 -.01 +.3
Lord Abbett
AffiliatA m 15.41 -.03 +23.0
BondDebA m 8.28 +.04 +8.6
BondDebC m 8.30 +.04 +7.9
CalibrdDivA m 15.16 -.02 +18.7
DevGrowl 30.22 +.83 +58.4
FdmtlEqtyA m 15.36 +.11 +27.4
FItRateF b 9.50 ... +5.1
MABalOppA m12.45 +.07+15.0
NatlTaxFA m 10.78 +.04 -3.7
ShDurlncA m 4.56 ... +2.0
ShDurlncC m 4.59 ... +1.4
ShDurlncl 4.56 ... +2.2
SmCpVall 35.50 +.17+22.0
ValOppA m 21.05 +.24+28.8
MFS
BondA m 13.91 +.02 +1.9
GrAllocA m 18.04 +.11 +16.7
GrowA m 66.69 +.45 +32.7
Growl 69.66 +.47 +33.1
IntDivA m 16.26 +.13+12.6
IntlNDisA m 28.08 +.23+14.4
IntlNDisI 28.85 +.24+14.7
IntlValA m 33.85 +.49 +22.4
IslntlEq 22.22 +.14+15.7
MAInvA m 27.75 -.01 +24.3
MAInvB m 27.11 ... +23.4
MAInvGrA m 22.83 +.01 +22.8
MAInvl 27.17 ... +24.6
ModAllocA m 16.49 +.08+12.6
MuHilncA f 7.65 +.02 -3.4
Reslntll 18.33 +.17+15.8
ResearchA m 36.79 +.06 +25.4
TotRetA m 17.59 +.02+14.5
UtilA m 21.47 +.09+19.8
ValueA m 32.78 +.02+24.9
Valuel 32.95 +.03+25.2
MainStay
HiYldCorA m 6.13 +.03 +6.6
Intll 35.92 +.09+18.7
LgCapGrA m 10.23 +.04+33.3
MAPI 44.22 -.03+22.1
SelEql 48.54 -.01 +21.0
Mairs & Power
Grlhlnv 109.52 -.52+24.7
Managers
BondSvc 27.79 +.03 +2.3
12 mo
NAV cha %rtn
Fund
Manning & Napier
PBConTrmS 13.79 +.04 +7.1
PBMaxTrmS 20.14 +.15+21.2
WrIdOppA 9.10 +.05+15.1
Marsico
21stCent b 20.67 +.30+41.1
RexCap b 18.45 +.22+33.8
Matthews Asian
Divlnv d 15.08 +.03 +3.2
Grlnc d 18.66 +.10 +.8
PacTiger d 24.45 -.11 -1.2
Merger
Merger b 16.04 +.01 +4.6
Meridian
MeridnGr d 36.50 +.02 +19.0
Metropolitan West
LowDurBd b 8.82 +.01 +1.7
LowDurBdl 8.82 ... +1.9
TotRetBdl 10.67 ... +1.6
TotRtBd b 10.68 +.01 +1.4
Midas Funds
Magic m 23.57 -.19 +24.6
Midas m 1.61 +.01 -24.1
Morgan Stanley
FocGrA m 54.14 +.22+50.8
FocGrB m 47.17 +.19+49.7
IntlEqA m 16.73 +.26+17.4
IntlEql d 16.94 +.26+17.6
MdCpGrA m 45.92 +.72 +39.5
MdCpGrl 48.03 +.77 +39.9
SmCoGrl d 20.43 +.07 +49.4
Muhlenkamp
Muhlenkmp 66.81 +.36 +22.6
Munder Funds
MdCpCrGrA m41.82 +.26+25.2
MdCpCrGrY 43.03 +.27 +25.5
Mutual Series
BeaconZ 16.81 +.18+21.3
Nations
LgCplxZ 35.54 -.03+24.6
Nationwide
Intlldxl 8.56 +.07 +19.8
S&P500Is 14.09 -.01 +24.6
Natixis
LSInvBdA m 12.04 -.01 +2.5
LSInvBdC m 11.93 -.02 +1.6
LSInvBdY 12.05 -.01 +2.7
LSStratlncA m 16.59 +.03+11.4
LSStratlncC m 16.68 +.02+10.5
LSValY 26.71 +.17 +26.4
Needham
Growth m 46.19 -.31 +30.2
Neuberger Berman
Genesislnstl 59.77 +.12 +25.1
Genesislnv 40.28 +.08 +24.9
GenesisTr 62.30 +.12 +24.8
SmCpGrlnv 29.58 +.82 +47.2
Nicholas
Nichol 65.54 +.41 +32.6
Northeast Investors
Growth 17.26 ...+22.1
Northern
Bdlndx 10.54 ... -.2
Fixedln 10.21 +.01 +.7
HYFixlnc d 7.57 +.03 +7.9
IntTaxE 10.43 +.01 -.2
Intllndex d 12.36 +.10+19.6
MMIntlEq d 10.86 +.08+13.0
SmCapVal 20.31 +.13+24.7
Stkldx 22.78 -.02+24.7
Nuveen
HiYldMunA m 15.99 +.07 -1.7
HiYldMunC m 15.98 +.07 -2.2
HiYldMunl 15.99 +.07 -1.5
IntMunBdl 9.07 +.01 +.1
LtdTmMunl 11.05 ... +1.0
NYMuniBdl 10.65 +.02 -2.0
RIEstSecl 21.31 +.09 +5.3
Oak Associates
BIkOakEmr 4.08 +.04 +39.7
HlthSinces 19.83 +.13+36.5
PinOakEq 45.45 +.47 +29.4
RedOakTec 15.34 +.06+39.4
Oakmark
EqlncI 32.43 +.16 +19.4
GISell 16.43 +.13+25.1
Global I 30.23 +.25 +27.3
Intl I 26.59 +.28 +24.2
IntlSmCpl d 17.45 +.21 +23.5
Oakmark I 63.30 +.49+29.6
Select I 40.96 +.75 +34.0
Old Westbury
GIbOppo 7.91 +.03 +8.3
GIbSmMdCp 17.17 +.09+18.3
LgCpStr 12.51 +.08+21.8
Oppenheimer
ActAllocA m 11.90 +.06+17.8
CapApA m 60.89 +.38 +26.2
CaplncA m 9.72 +.01 +8.2
DevMktA m 36.23 +.07 +2.4
DevMktY 35.81 +.07 +2.8
DevMktsC m 34.49 +.06 +1.7
DiscoverA m 80.67+1.20+41.3
EqlncA m 31.13 +.08+23.8
EquityA m 12.39 +.04+24.5
GlobA m 79.27 +.59+22.1
GlobOpprA m 43.03 +.51 +42.0
GlobY 79.34 +.58 +22.4
IntIBondA m 6.05 ... -4.1
IntlBondY 6.05 ... -3.7
IntlDivA m 14.67 +.10+18.3
IntlGrY 38.01 +.37 +20.9
IntlGrowA m 38.18 +.37+20.5
MainSSMCA m31.31 +.41 +28.5
MainStrA m 48.45 -.17 +26.9
RisDivA m 19.57 +.06+20.0
RisDivY 20.07 +.06 +20.3
SrFltRatA m 8.42 ... +5.7
SrFltRatC m 8.43 ... +5.0
StrlncA m 4.14 ... -.1
Oppenheimer Rocheste
AMTFrMunA m 6.69 +.04 -3.3
FdMuniA m 14.85 +.12 -8.3
LmtTmMunA m14.20+.10 -2.7
LtdTmNY m 3.12 +.03 -4.8
RochHYMA m 6.88 +.04 -4.0
Osterweis
OsterStrlnc d 11.99 +.04 +6.2
PIMCO
AAstAAutP 10.00 +.06 -4.3
AIIAssetA m 12.17 +.05 +.4
AIIAssetC m 12.12 +.05 -.3
AIIAssetl 12.16 +.05 +1.0
AIIAuthA m 9.99 +.06 -4.8
AIIAuthC m 9.98 +.05 -5.5
AIIAuthIn 9.99 +.06 -4.3
ComRIRStI 5.88 +.12 -7.2
Divlnclnst 11.58 +.02 +.4
EMktCurl 10.05 -.01 -3.4
EmMktslns 10.66 +.04 -5.3
Roatlncl 8.80 +.01 +2.4
ForBdlnstl 10.65 +.02 +2.2
ForBondl 10.18 -.05 -.5
HiYldls 9.71 +.04 +6.7
Income P 12.43 +.01 +4.9
InvGrdlns 10.42 +.01 +.2
LowDrA m 10.39 ... +.6
LowDrls 10.39 +.9
LowDurD b 10.39 +.6
LowDurP 10.39 +.8
ModDurls 10.66 +.01 +1.2
RealRet 11.17 -.01 -6.2
RealRetD b 11.17 -.01 -6.6
RealRltnA m 11.17 -.01 -6.6
RealRtnC m 11.17 -.01 -7.1
RIEstStRetl 4.24 +.01 -5.9
ShTermAdm b 9.87 +.8
ShtTermls 9.87 ... +1.0
ToRtlllls 9.51 ... -.4
ToRtllls 10.34 ... -.1
TotRetA m 10.83 ... -.7
TotRetAdm b 10.83 ... -.5
TotRetC m 10.83 ... -1.4
TotlRetls 10.83 ... -.3
TotRetrnD b 10.83 ... -.6
TotlRetnP 10.83 ... -.4
PRIMECAP Odyssey
AggGr 31.61 +.60+53.1
Growth 25.05 +.43 +39.2
Stock 21.43 +.14+28.6
Parametric
TxMgEMInstl d47.65 -.13 -1.0
Parnassus
Eqlnclnv 36.61 +.01 +24.5
Pax World
Bal b 24.46 +.01 +13.6
Permanent
Portfolio 44.58 +.24 +1.9
Pioneer
CoreEqA m 15.75 +.03 +24.5
PioneerA m 39.20 +.02 +25.7
StratlncA m 10.92 +.02 +2.0
StratlncY 10.92 +.02 +2.3
Principal
BdMtglnst 10.82 +.01 +.8
Divlntl 11.97 +.09+17.2
HiYIdA m 7.84 +.03 +7.3
HiYldll 10.65 +.05 +7.9
LT20201 14.32 +.05+13.7
LT20301 14.55 +.06+16.5
LT20401 15.00 +.06+18.8
LT20501 14.53 +.06+20.0
LCGrllnst 12.87 +.02+31.9
LCIIIInst 14.30 -.02+23.3
LgCGrlnst 11.24 +.13+33.9
LgCSP5001 12.91 -.01 +24.6
ForeignExchange
Country (currency)
Currency in USS USS in Currency
Last WkAao Last WkAao
- I -
Argent (Peso) .1278
Australia (Dollar) .8972
Bahrain (Dinar) 2.6523
Brazil (Real) .4250
Britain (Pound) 1.6648
Canada (Dollar) .8987
Chile (Peso) .001803
China (Yuan) .1642
Colombia (Peso) .000490
Czech Rep (Koruna) .0502
Denmark (Krone) .1842
Dominican Rep (Peso) .0231
Egypt (Pound) .1436
Euro 1.3744
Hong Kong (Dollar) .1289
Hungary (Forint) .0044
India (Rupee) .0161
Indnsia (Rupiah) .000085
Israel (Shekel) .2854
Japan (Yen) .009754
Jordan (Dinar) 1.4125
Malaysia (Ringgit) .3035
.1280
.9036
2.6518
.4187
1.6741
.9107
.001828
.1648
.000493
.0500
.1836
.0232
.1436
1.3699
.1289
.0044
.0161
.000085
.2849
.009814
1.4098
.3025
7.8220
1.1146
.3770
2.3530
.6007
1.1127
554.58
6.0917
2042.50
19.91
5.4292
43.25
6.9660
.7276
7.7559
225.68
62.145
11785.00
3.5042
102.52
.7079
3.2950
7.8120
1.1067
.3771
2.3884
.5973
1.0980
546.95
6.0670
2027.50
19.99
5.4469
43.08
6.9649
.7300
7.7553
225.48
61.930
11825.00
3.5098
101.89
.7093
3.3052
Country (currency)
Mexico (Peso)
N. Zealand (Dollar)
Norway (Krone)
Pakistan (Rupee)
Peru (New Sol)
Philpins (Peso)
Poland (Zloty)
Russia (Ruble)
Saudi Arab (Riyal)
Singapore (Dollar)
So. Africa (Rand)
So. Korea (Won)
Sweden (Krona)
Switzerlnd (Franc)
Taiwan (Dollar)
Thailand (Baht)
Turkey (Lira)
UA.E. (Dirham)
Ukraine (Hryvnia)
Uruguay (New Peso)
Venzuel (Bolivar)
Currency in USS USS in Currency
Last WkAao Last WkAao
.075417 .075518
.8281 .8374
.1646 .1646
.0095 .0095
.3559 .3552
.0224 .0224
.3310 .3305
.0282 .0285
.2666 .2666
.7889 .7944
.0915 .0922
.000928 .000943
.1532 .1553
1.1273 1.1213
.0329 .0330
.03074 .03093
.4589 .4585
.2723 .2723
.1123 .1140
.0444 .0448
.1590 .1590
13.2596
1.2075
6.0764
105.00
2.810
44.57
3.02
35.5101
3.7506
1.2676
10.9346
1077.28
6.5278
.8870
30.36
32.53
2.1790
3.6731
8.9050
22.4999
6.2877
13.2418
1.1941
6.0747
104.85
2.815
44.60
3.03
35.1226
3.7505
1.2588
10.8490
1060.70
6.4412
.8918
30.30
32.33
2.1809
3.6729
8.7750
22.3299
6.2877
MoneyRates
Last/Wk Ago Last/Wk Ago Last/Wk Ago
Prime Rate 3.25 3.25 T-Notes: 6-month 0.33 0.33
Discount Rate Primary 0.75 0.75 1-year 0.13 0.14 FHLB Cost of Funds, 11th District:
Fed Funds Target .00-.25.00-.25 2-year 0.32 0.32 Eff. Jan. 31 0.784 0.784
T-Bills: 5-year 1.54 1.53 FNMA30-yearmortgagecommitment:
3-month disc 0.05 0.02 10-year 2.73 2.73
6-month disc 0.09 0.08 T-Bond: 60-days 4.01 3.94
T-Bill, annualized, adjusted for 30-year 3.69 3.70 Money market fund:
constant maturity: Libor: Fidelity Cash Reserves:
1-year 0.12 0.12 3-month 0.23 0.24 7-day avg yld: 0.01 0.01
Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD
Crude Oil (bbl) 102.20 102.92 -0.53 +3.8
The price of Ethanol (gal) 2.07 2.07 ... +8.3
oil fell slight- Heating Oil (gal) 3.10 3.18 -2.47 +0.7
ly but remained Natural Gas (mm btu) 6.14 6.06 +1.17 +45.0
above $102 a Unleaded Gas (gal) 2.83 2.85 -0.47 +1.7
barrel on Fri-
day, aided by METALS CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD
strong demand Gold (oz) 1323.90 1317.10 +0.52 +10.2
Silver (oz) 21.78 21.68 +0.46 +12.6
due to severe Platinum (oz) 1427.90 1412.50 +1.09 +4.1
winter weath- Copper (Ib) 3.34 3.32 +0.36 -3.1
er in the U.S. Palladium (oz) 739.80 736.10 +0.50 +3.1
Among metals,
gold and silver AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS. %CHG %YTD
posted gains. Cattle (Ib) 1.45 1.45 -0.03 +7.5
Coffee (Ib) 1.69 1.69 -0.15 +52.3
f r Corn (bu) 4.53 4.56 -0.60 +7.4
Cotton (Ib) 0.87 0.86 +0.83 +2.9
2 Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 363.60 359.90 +1.03 +1.0
S Orange Juice (Ib) 1.47 1.47 -0.44 +7.4
Soybeans (bu) 13.71 13.58 +0.92 +4.4
Wheat (bu) 6.10 6.16 -1.05 +0.7
12 mo
Fund NAV chg%rtn
LgCVall 12.84 +.02+21.9
MGIIIInst 12.34 +.11 +29.2
MidCapA m 20.40 +.16+26.0
PrSeclnst 10.09 +.05 +3.2
SAMBalA m 15.72 +.06+14.4
SAMConGrA m17.88 +.08 +18.5
SCGrllnst 14.73 +.25+40.3
SCValIII 13.47 +.10 +27.9
Prudential
GblRealEstZ 22.56 +.18 +4.9
JenMCGrA m 39.47 +.43+24.1
Prudential Investmen
BlendA m 22.44 +.16+29.3
IntlEqtyC m 7.10 +.04+15.7
JenMidCapGrZ 41.14 +.44+24.5
JennGrZ 30.09 +.19+39.1
NaturResA m 50.45 +.33 +9.8
ShTmCoBdA m11.38 ... +1.5
SmallCoZ 28.77 +.23 +27.0
UtilityA m 15.20 +.07+28.1
Putnam
DivrlnA m 7.88 +.02 +5.8
EqlncomeA m 20.48 +.04 +23.7
GIbUtilB m 11.87 +.10+15.2
GrowlncA m 19.97 +.08+28.0
IntlNewB m 18.01 +.25+20.3
InvestorA m 19.49 +.04+28.1
MultiCapGrA m78.31 +.74 +34.5
SmCpValA m 15.18 +.06+28.0
VoyagerA m 32.25 +.21 +40.9
Reynolds
BlueChip b 75.16 +.77+30.4
RidgeWorth
LgCpVaEql 16.55 -.04+24.0
MdCpVIEql 13.62 +.03+22.8
SmCapEql 17.25 +.03+20.3
USGovBndl 10.12 ... +.2
Royce
Opportlnv d 15.61 +.14+32.6
PAMutlnv d 14.46 +.08+24.5
Premierlnv d 22.10 +.37+22.6
SpecEqlnv d 24.13 +.11+18.2
TotRetlnv d 16.14 +.10+21.9
ValueSvc m 13.08 +.07+21.9
Russell
EmgMktsS 17.27 +.06 -5.0
GIbEqtyS 11.43 +.09+22.2
ltlDvMktS 37.08 +.52+20.7
StratBdS 11.03 +.01 +.1
USSmCpEqS 30.67 +.33 +33.5
Rydex
Electrlnv 66.88 +.56 +33.4
HlthCrAdv b 26.44 +.62+44.6
Nsdql01v 21.78 ...+35.2
SEI
ldxSP500E d 49.54 -.04+24.5
IntlEqA d 10.21 +.11 +19.3
IsCrFxlA d 11.29 ... +.3
IsHiYdBdA d 7.82 +.02 +6.9
IsltlEmMA d 10.21 -.03 -5.8
IsLrgGrA d 32.74 +.08+27.3
IsLrgValA d 24.08 +.04+26.1
IsMgTxMgA d 18.58 +.04+27.6
Schwab
10001lnv d 48.69 +.06+25.5
CoreEqlnv d 22.72 -.03+23.2
DivEqSel d 17.44 -.04+21.2
FUSLgCInl d 14.03 +.01 +24.0
Intllndex d 19.92 +.17+19.7
S&P500Sel d 28.75 -.02 +24.7
SmCapldx d 27.64 +.37 +30.2
TotStkMSI d 33.69 +.06 +26.0
Scout
Intemtl 36.53 +.03 +9.9
Selected
AmerShS b 49.96 +.12+23.9
American D 49.95 +.12+24.3
Sentinel
CmnStkA m 42.34 -.07+21.3
Sequoia
Sequoia 229.68+1.48+30.4
Sound Shore
SoundShor 49.12 +.25+33.4
Spectra
SpectraA m 17.72 +.04+30.8
State Farm
Balanced 62.66 -.08+11.0
Growth 67.93 -.27+18.1
SteelPath
MLPIncA m 10.82 -.07+12.6
Stratton
SmCapVal d 74.38 +.64+31.5
SunAmerica
FocDvStrC m 16.45 -.03+26.2
T Rowe Price
Balanced 23.48 +.06+17.4
BIChpGAdv b 65.54 +.31 +38.4
BIChpGr 65.88 +.32 +38.7
CapApprec 26.13 +.08+19.5
Corplnc 9.63 +.01 +1.6
DivGrow 33.44 -.05 +22.7
EmMktBd d 12.43 +.05 -5.5
EmMktStk d 30.59 +.01 -8.2
Eqlndex d 49.61 -.04 +24.5
Eqtylnc 32.44 -.04 +20.9
EqtylncAd b 32.35 -.04+20.5
EurStock d 22.16 +.13+35.0
FinSer 20.16 -.11 +25.7
GNMA 9.55 -.01 -.3
GIbTech 13.29 +.02+43.0
GrStkAdv b 52.91 +.20 +36.9
Growlnc 29.72 +.02 +26.5
GrowStk 53.61 +.21 +37.3
HealthSci 64.92+1.84+57.5
HiYield d 7.24 +.03 +9.3
InSmCpStk 20.45 +.16+31.4
InsLgCpGr 28.20 +.20 +43.5
InstlHiYI d 9.84 +.04 +9.0
InstlLgCV 18.71 -.02+25.6
IntlBnd d 9.64 -.01 +.9
IntlDisc d 56.80 +.42+21.7
IntlEqldx d 13.56 +.13+18.2
IntlGrlnc d 15.80 +.09+21.6
IntlStk d 16.18 +.11 +11.8
MDTaxFBd 10.61 +.01 -.7
12 mo
Fund NAV chg %rtn
MediaTele 70.67 +.58 +40.2
MidCapE 42.27 +.29 +35.1
MidCapVa 30.27 +.24+24.0
MidCpGr 75.56 +.48 +34.1
NJTaxFBd 11.68 +.02 -1.2
NewAmGro 45.00 +.21 +35.6
NewAsia d 15.62 +.02 -3.8
NewEra 45.06 +.29+13.9
NewHoriz 47.75 +.54 +43.1
Newlncome 9.41 ... -.3
OrseaStk d 10.16 +.07+19.8
PerStrBal 23.24 +.07+16.5
PerStrGr 30.74 +.10+21.9
R2015 14.42 +.03 +13.3
R2025 15.51 +.05+18.2
R2035 16.42 +.05+21.7
Real d 22.87 +.11 +7.8
Ret2020R b 20.26 +.04 +15.2
Ret2050 13.17 +.04+22.6
Retlnc 14.84 +.01 +8.0
Rtmt2010 17.93 +.03+10.3
Rtmt2020 20.55 +.05+15.8
Rtmt2030 22.80 +.07+20.2
Rtmt2040 23.62 +.08 +22.6
Rtmt2045 15.75 +.06+22.6
SciTech 40.20 +.19+41.1
ShTmBond 4.80 ... +.7
SmCpStk 44.97 +.35 +29.9
SmCpVal d 49.93 +.31 +24.1
SmCpValAd m 49.57 +.30+23.8
SpecGrow 24.17 +.09+24.7
Speclnc 12.86 +.01 +3.9
SumGNMA 9.64 -.01 -.6
SumMulnc 11.41 +.02 -1.5
SumMulnt 11.69 +.02 +.4
TaxEfMult d 20.77 +.17 +32.6
TaxFHiYld d 11.25 +.04 -1.8
TaxFInc 10.04 +.02 -1.4
TaxFShlnt 5.67 +.01 +.9
TrRt2020Ad b 20.42 +.05+15.5
TrRt2030Ad b 22.63 +.06+19.8
TrRt2030R b 22.48 +.06+19.5
Value 34.02 -.02+29.2
T.Rowe
ReaAsset d 11.35 +.07 +4.6
TCW
Emglncl 8.39 +.04 -5.1
TotRetBdl 10.14 ... +2.4
TotRetBdN b 10.46 +.01 +2.1
TIAA-CREF
BdPlns 10.56 +.02 +1.3
Bondln 10.38 +.01 +.9
Eqlx 14.13 +.02+26.1
Gr&lncln 12.14 +.05+29.7
HYIIns d 10.34 +.05 +7.3
InfL 11.38 -.02 -6.2
IntlE d 19.26 +.16+20.0
IntlEqln d 11.94 +.06+24.9
LCVal 17.36 ...+24.0
LgCVldx 16.19 -.01 +22.8
LgGrlns 15.41 +.10+35.9
MidValln 23.16 +.16+26.7
MidValRmt 23.04 +.15 +26.4
SCEq d 19.04 +.27+32.9
SPIndxln 20.59 -.02+24.7
Target
SmCapVal 26.44 +.18 +25.2
Templeton
InFEqSeS 22.87 +.23 +19.6
Third Avenue
RealEsVal d 29.75 +.15 +17.6
Value d 56.31 +.42 +12.1
Thompson
Bond 11.89 +.03 +3.3
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HItCrAdml 86.39+3.02 +46.8
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InfPrtl 10.55 -.02 -6.1
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InstTStld 42.38 +.07+26.4
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IntlStkldxAdm 27.85 +.15 +13.0
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LTGradeAd 9.98 +.01 -.6
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LTsryAdml 11.41 +.01 -5.4
LgBdldxls 12.89 +.01 -2.5
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LgCpldxlnv 34.20 ... +25.2
UfeCon 18.22 +.02 +8.5
UfeGro 27.70 +.07 +17.5
UIfelnc 14.51 +.01 +4.3
UfeMod 23.25 +.04+12.9
MdGrlxlnv 36.59 +.47 +28.5
MdPDisGr 18.57 +.02+13.5
MidCapGr 25.14 +.20 +29.0
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MidCp 30.69 +.37 +29.6
MidCpAdml 139.28+1.71 +29.9
MidCplst 30.77 +.38 +29.9
MidCpSgl 43.95 +.54 +29.8
Morg 26.17 +.18 +32.0
MorgAdml 81.09 +.54+32.2
MuHYAdml 10.79 +.04 -.6
Mulnt 13.95 +.02 +.1
MulntAdml 13.95 +.02 +.2
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MuLtd 11.08 ... +1.0
MuLtdAdml 11.08 ... +1.1
MuSht 15.88 +.6
MuShtAdml 15.88 +.7
NJLTAdml 11.85 +.02 -.1
NYLTAdml 11.30 +.02 -.7
PALTAdml 11.24 +.02 -.3
PacldxAdm 72.91 +.58+10.0
PrecMtls 11.58 +.11 -18.0
Prmcp 96.03+1.10 +36.2
PrmcpAdml 99.59+1.15 +36.3
PrmcpCorl 20.07 +.18+32.1
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REITIdxInst 15.30 +.08 +5.7
REITIdxSg 26.38 +.13 +5.7
STBond 10.53 +.6
STBondAdm 10.53 +.7
STBondSgl 10.53 +.7
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STFedAdml 10.74 ... +.3
STGradeAd 10.74 ... +1.5
STIGradel 10.74 ... +1.5
STsryAdml 10.71 ... +.4
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SmCapldx 53.38 +.58 +30.5
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SmCplndxSgnl 48.13 +.53+30.7
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SmGthldx 35.32 +.54+33.3
SmGthlst 35.38 +.54+33.5
SmValldx 23.36 +.17+26.9
SmVlldlst 23.41 +.17+27.1
Star 24.14 +.08+16.0
StratgcEq 30.74 +.45 +35.7
TgtRe2010 25.81 +.03 +8.4
TgtRe2015 14.88 +.03+11.4
TgtRe2020 27.27 +.05+13.5
TgtRe2030 27.73 +.06+16.9
TgtRe2035 17.02 +.04+18.6
TgtRe2040 28.35 +.08+19.8
TgtRe2045 17.78 +.05+19.7
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TgtRetlnc 12.61 +.01 +5.8
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TotBdAdml 10.69 ...
TotBdlnst 10.69 ...
TotBdMklnv 10.69 ... -.1
TotBdMkSig 10.69 ... ...
Totlntl 16.65 +.09+12.9
TotStlAdm 46.76 +.08 +26.3
TotStllns 46.77 +.09 +26.3
TotStlSig 45.13 +.08+26.3
TotStldx 46.74 +.08 +26.2
TxMBalAdm 25.22 +.05+12.5
TxMCapAdm 93.92 +.10+26.7
TxMGIAdm 82.56 -.07+24.7
TxMIntlAdm 13.34 +.11 +19.6
TxMSCAdm 42.91 +.43+30.4
USGro 29.38 +.21 +32.2
USGroAdml 76.04 +.54 +32.3
ValldxAdm 29.47 -.02+22.9
Valldxlns 29.47 -.02+22.9
ValldxSig 30.67 -.02+22.9
Valueldx 29.47 -.02+22.7
VdHiDivlx 24.28 -.07+19.6
Wellsl 25.07 +.03 +8.0
WellslAdm 60.74 +.09 +8.1
Welltn 38.09 +.03+15.8
WelltnAdm 65.80 +.06+15.9
WndsllAdm 64.89 -.03+23.6
Wndsr 20.45 +.10+28.6
WndsrAdml 69.00 +.36+28.8
Wndsrll 36.56 -.02+23.5
ex-USIdxlIP 104.33 +.55+12.4
Victory
SpecValA m 21.07 +.19+23.7
Virtus
EmgMktsls 9.17 +.01 -10.0
MulSStA m 4.87 ... +1.6
MulSStC b 4.93 +.01 +1.4
Waddell & Reed Adv
AssetStrA m 11.77 +.08+21.4
CorelnvA m 7.32 -.01 +29.7
HilncA m 7.68 +.03+10.3
NewCncptA m 11.74 +.04+24.8
SciTechA m 16.70 +.26+53.8
Wasatch
IntlGr d 28.76 +.19+19.6
L/Slnv d 15.99 -.02+10.5
LgCpVal d 12.02 -.07+15.1
SmCapGr d 53.39 +.86+28.3
Weitz
Shtlntmlnc 12.56 ... +1.0
Wells Fargo
AstAIIIcA f 14.03 ... +8.8
AstAlllcC m 13.56 +.01 +8.0
Discovlnv 34.44 +.69 +37.6
EmgMktEqA f 19.96 +.03 -7.1
GrI 57.03 +.45+31.6
Growlnv 52.20 +.41 +30.9
GrowthAdm 55.26 +.44+31.4
Outk2010Adm 13.36 +.01 +3.8
PrmLrgCoGrA f14.67 +.08+31.6
STMuBdlnv 10.00 +.01 +1.0
UISTMInA f 4.82 ... +.1
UISTMInl 4.82 ... +.4
William Blair
InsllntIG 17.36 +.16+16.3
IntlGrI d 26.83 +.25+16.3
World Funds
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Yacktman
Focused d 24.63 -.09+15.4
Yackiman d 23.12 -.06+16.7
Mutual Fund Footnotes: b Fee covering market costs is paid
from fund assets, d Deterred sales charge, or redemption fee.
f front load (sales charges), m Multiple fees are charged, usual-
ly a marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. NA not
available, p previous day's net asset value, s fund split shares
during the week. x fund paid a distribution during the week.
Source: Morningstar and the Associated Press.
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9 attackers dead: Somalia president palace attack
MOGADISHU,
Somalia (AP) Nine
al-Shabab militants
wearing military
fatigues and carrying
guns and grenades
died after attacking
the presidential palace
with two car bombs on
Friday, in an assault
the president called a
"media spectacular" by
a "dying animal."
President Hassan
Sheikh Mohamud was
unharmed, but two
government officials
were killed, the interior
ministry said.
The attack under-
scores a worrying new
trend in Mogadishu:
That despite a period of
relative calm following
al-Shabab's ouster from
Mogadishu in August
2011, militants have
carried out a series
of deadly assaults in
recent weeks that have
seen the city hit with
mortar fire and pitched
battles.
Weapons meant for
the Somali army could
have been used by the
militants in Friday's
attack. A confidential
U.N. Monitoring Group
on Somalia and Eritrea
reported this month
that the country's mili-
tary is selling weaponry
in markets where the
al-Qaida-linked mili-
tants buy weapons.
In at least one case
weapons were sold by
a military commander
directly to an al-Shabab
commander, the confi-
dential report said.
Friday's attack against
the compound where
the president and
prime minister live
began with a car bomb
explosion, followed by
an assault by gunmen
on palace guards, said
police Capt. Mohamed
Hussein. Al-Shabab, an
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Somalis gather near the wreckage of one of the vehicles used for a car bomb, following a mili-
tant attack on the presidential palace in Mogadishu, Somalia Friday. Nine al-Shabab militants
wearing military fatigues and carrying guns and grenades died after attacking the presidential
palace with two car bombs.
al-Qaida-linked group,
claimed responsibility.
"President just
called me to say he's
unharmed. Attack on
Villa (hash)Somalia
had failed. Sadly some
lives lost. I condemn
strongly this terrorism,"
the U.N. representative
to Somalia, Nick Kay,
said on Twitter. He
added later: "The
Somali people are tired
of shootings, bombings
and killings. It's time
for a new chapter in
Somalia's history."
The Interior Ministry
displayed the seven
bloodied and dead
bodies of the attackers
and said two others
blew themselves up. The
wreckage of two car
bombs lay nearby.
The two others killed
included a former
intelligence com-
mander and an aide
to the prime minister,
a Somali-American
named Mohamud Hersi
Abdulle, said Hussein.
"Apart from media
headlines, Shabab
will achieve nothing
from it," a Twitter
account run by the
office of Hassan Sheikh
Mohamud said. 'Don't
be fooled by this
"media spectacular'.
This is another act of
desperation from a
dying animal."
3 suspected Auschwitz guards arrested in Germany
STUTTGART,
Germany (AP) -Three
suspected Nazi-era
concentration camp
guards were arrested
in Germany during
police raids in several
states, authorities said
Thursday.
Prosecutors in
Stuttgart accuse the men
of having worked as SS
guards at Auschwitz, the
WORLD
Renzi accepts
Italian premiership
ROME (Bloomberg) -
Matteo Renzi accepted
the mandate to become
Italian prime minister
a week after toppling
Enrico Letta's government
in an intra-party dispute.
Renzi
Friday
named a
Il 16-member
Cabinet,
with the
Finance min-
istry going
NZ to Pier Carlo
RENZI Padoan,
chief economist of
the Organization for
Economic Cooperation
and Development. Renzi,
the premier-designate,
spoke to reporters in
Rome after officially
accepting the job in a
meeting with President
Giorgio Napolitano.
Renzi, 39, is a step
away from becoming
the youngest head of
government in post-
World War II Italy. His
acceptance comes after
four days of talks with
lawmakers aimed at
reconstructing Letta's
ruling coalition and
agreeing on a Cabinet.
Renzi will be sworn in
Saturday and then faces
confidence votes in both
houses of parliament,
with attention focused on
how many votes he gets
in the fragmented Senate.
Maduro kicks CNN
out of Venezuela
CARACAS, Venezuela
(Bloomberg) -
Venezuela's government
said Friday it has revoked
the credentials for CNN's
main reporter in the
country as President
Nicolas Maduro seeks to
crack down on nine-day-
old protests that have led
to eight deaths.
Reporter Patricia
Janoit and at least three
other CNN journalists
had their accreditations
revoked, according to
the news channel and
the government. Maduro
said the network was
misreporting the political
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largest of the so-called
death camps. Nazi-era
documents were seized
from their homes.
One of the suspects
confirmed he had
been at Auschwitz but
denied involvement in
the killing of inmates,
prosecutors said.
The three, ages 88
to 94, were taken into
custody during a search
of houses belonging
to six men in the
southwestern state of
Baden-Wuerttemberg on
Wednesday.
They are being held
at a prison hospital in
Stuttgart, prosecutors
said.
Raids also took place
in Hesse and North
Rhine-Westphalia.
Prosecutors said the
residences of 11 people
suspected of having
assisted in extermina-
tions at Auschwitz were
targeted.
Germany's central
office for investigating
Nazi crimes recently
reviewed several cases
for prosecution.
In North Rhine-
Westphalia, another
man confessed to having
been at Auschwitz in
1942, but denied direct
involvement in mass
murder, prosecutors
said.
In the state of
Hesse, two suspected
former guards of
Auschwitz-Birkenau are
being investigated, said
senior prosecutor Doris
Moeller-Scheu.
At least 1.1 million
people most of them
Jews were killed at
Auschwitz alone during
World War II.
Nazi hunter Efraim
Zuroff, of the Simon
Wiesenthal Center in
Jerusalem, welcomed
the arrest of the three
men. Their advanced
age should not prevent
authorities from prose-
cuting them, he said.
Colombian television
channel NTN24 off the air
following its coverage of
the demonstrations.
One man dies as
snow crushes 400
carports in Japan
TOKYO (Yomiuri
Shimbun) One man
has died and at least 406
carports or parking spaces
with simple roof structures
have collapsed in seven
prefectures due to record
heavy snowfalls that hit
such areas as the Kanto and
Koshin regions in Japan.
In Fujioka, Gunma
Prefecture, a man who was
removing snow died after
a carport collapsed on him
last weekend.
According to a Yomiuri
Shimbun survey, automo-
bile retailers in the prefec-
tures, including Tokyo, are
currently busy repairing
cars crushed under
collapsed carports.
A carport maker said
most carports in the Kanto
region are not reinforced
to withstand heavy snow.
In heavy snowfall areas,
carport roofs have more
pillars for support.
Militants turn
to violence
in Egypt
CAIRO (MCT)-
Islamist opponents of
Egypt's military-led
government are increas-
ingly embracing militant
tactics to push back
against the months-long
crackdown that has seen
23,000 people arrested in
the past seven months.
Some are joining
extremist groups calling
for jihad and some are
establishing armed
groups of their own.
Others are turning to
social media to advocate
a new level of violence,
calling for assassina-
tions, kidnapping and
the torching of police
cars on Facebook pages
that quickly draw tens
of thousands of "fans" in
an eery echo of the way
the 2011 uprising that
toppled President Hosni
Mubarak began.
The pages are often
deleted before police are
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CONDITIONS TODO
UV Index and RealFeel Temperal
6,"5
4: 5 ,:
1 4 *
TODAY
Partly cloudy with a
passing shower
820 / 630
30% chance of rain
SUNDAY
Partly cloudy
82 / 630
20% chance of rain
Y AIRPORT
tureg Today Possible weather-related delays today Check
with your airline for the most updated schedules.
Hi/Lo Outlook Delays
Ft. Myers 84/66 storms afternoon
Punta Gorda 84/63 storms afternoon
S 0 Sarasota 76/62 storms all day
69 82 89 89 81 77 SUN ANDMOON
8a.m. 10a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. The Sun Rise Set
The hioier the AccuWeathercom UV Index number, Ty '5am 6. m
the geaterthe need for eye and skin protection. 0.2 Low; oday 6:59 a.m. 6:25 p.m.
3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11 Extreme. Sunday 6:58 a.m. 6:26 p.m.
RealFeel Temperature is the exclusive The Moon Rise Set
AccuWeather.com composite of effective temperature Today 12':40 a.m. 11:'49 a.m.
based on eightweather factors. Sunday 1:40 a.m. 12:43 p.m.
AIR QUALITY INDEX Last New First Full
Air Quality Index readings as of Friday 1
0 50 100150200 eb22 Marl Mar8 Mar16
0 50 100 150 200 300 500 Feb 22 Mar I Mar 8 Mar 16
0-50 Good; 51-100 Moderate; 101-150 Unhealthy
for sensitive groups; 151-200 Unhealthy; 201-300
Very Unhealthy; 301-500 Hazardous
Main pollutant: particulates
Source: scgov.net
POLLEN INDEX
Pollen Index readings as of Friday
Trees
Grass
Weeds0 -;." q
Molds
absent low moderate higi very high
Source: National Allergy Bureau
ALMANAC
Punta Gorda through 5 p.m. Friday
Temperatures
High/Low 87/690
Normal High/Low 78/550
Record High 92 (1997)
Record Low 34 (2009)
Precipitation (in inches)
24 hours through 5 p.m. Friday 0.00"
Month to date 0.97"
Normal month to date 1.78"
Year to date 4.64"
Normal year to date 3.58"
Record 0.79" (1987)
MONTHLY RAINFALL
Month 2014 2013 Avg. Record/Year
Jan. 3.67 0.43 1.80 7.07/1979
Feb. 0.97 2.12 2.52 11.05/1983
Mar. 1.98 3.28 9.26/1970
Apr. 3.06 2.03 5.80/1994
May 2.76 2.50 9.45/1991
Jun. 10.50 8.92 23.99/1974
Jul. 7.38 8.22 14.22/1995
Aug. 9.29 8.01 15.60/1995
Sep. 11.12 6.84 14.03/1979
Oct. 3.48 2.93 10.88/1995
Nov. 0.01 1.91 5.53/2002
Dec. 0.97 1.78 6.83/2002
Year 4.64 53.10 50.74 (since 1931)
Totals are from a 24-hour period ending at 5 p.m.
SOLUNAR TABLE
Minor Major Minor Major
Today 11:31a 5:17a 11:59p 5:45p
Sun. 12:27p 6:12a --- 6:41p
Mon. 12:52a 7:07a 1:22p 7:36p
The solunar period schedule allows planning days
so you will be fishing in good territory or hunting in
good cover during those times. Major periods begin
at the times shown and last for 1.5 to 2 hours.The
minor periods are shorter.
TIDES
High
Punta Gorda
Today 9:31a
Sun. 8:51p
Englewood
Today 8:08a
Sun. 7:28p
Boca Grande
Today 7:13a
Sun. 6:33p
El Jobean
Today 10:03a
Sun. 9:23p
Venice
Today 6:23a
Sun. 5:43p
Low High Low
3:04a 7:41p 1:02p
4:29a .. .
1:20a 6:18p 11:18a
2:45a .. .
9:39a 5:23p ---
1:06a .. .
3:33a 8:13p 1:31p
4:58a .. .
9:57a 4:33p ---
1:24a .. .
MONDAY
Partly cloudy
810 / 630
20% chance of rain
Clearwater1
77'63
S... -,
St. Petersburg
78, 63
%Br
7E
Longboat Key -
75/66
Sarasota J
76/62
Osprey
77/62
Shown is today's weather.
Temperatures are today's
highs and tonight's lows.
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Transcripts show Fed at times slow to grasp crisis
WASHINGTON (AP)
-The Federal Reserve
agonized in 2008 over how
far to go to stop a financial
crisis that threatened to
cause a recession and
at times struggled to
recognize its speed and
magnitude.
"We're crossing certain
lines. We're doing things
we haven't done before,"
Chairman Ben Bernanke
said as Fed officials met
in an emergency session
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March 10 and launched
never-before-taken steps
to lend to teeteringWall
Street firms, among a
series of aggressive steps
to calm investors and
support the economy.
"On the other hand,
this financial crisis is now
in its eighth month, and
the economic outlook
has worsened quite
significantly"
The crisis had been
building for months.
In a conference call
Jan. 21, Bernanke had
rallied support for a deep
cut in interest rates. He
warned that market
turmoil reflected investors'
concerns that "the United
States is in for a deep and
protracted recession."
Bernanke apologized to
his colleagues for conven-
ing the call on the Martin
Luther King holiday. But
he felt the urgency of the
crisis compelled the Fed
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to act before its regularly
scheduled meeting the
next week. It approved
a cut of three-fourths of
a percentage point in its
benchmark for short-term
rates.
On Friday, the Fed
released hundreds of pages
of transcripts covering
its 14 meetings during
2008 eight regularly
scheduled meetings and
six emergency sessions.
The Fed releases full
transcripts of each year's
policy meetings after a
five-year lag.
The 2008 transcripts
cover the most tumultuous
period of the crisis, includ-
ing the collapse and rescue
of investment bank Bear
Steams, the government
takeover of mortgage giants
Fannie Mae and Freddie
Mac, the fateful decision
to let investment bank
Lehman Brothers collapse
in the largest bankruptcy
in U.S. history and the
bailout of insurer American
International Group.
For all its aggressive
steps in 2008, the
transcripts show the Fed
failing at times to grasp the
dimensions of the crisis
they were dealing with.
Bemanke
and histop
lieutenants
Soften
expressed
puzzlement
that they
weren't
BERNANKE managing
to calm
panicky investors.
As late as Sept. 16, a day
after Lehman Brothers
filed for bankruptcy,
Bernanke declared, "I think
that our policy is looking
actually pretty good."
The Fed declined at
that meeting to cut its
benchmark short-term
rate. Just three weeks later,
after the Fed had rescued
AIG, Bernanke convened
an emergency conference
call. In it, he won approval
for a half-point rate cut.
Early in the year, some
Fed officials had yet to ap-
preciate the gravity of the
crisis. In January, Frederic
Mishkin, a Fed governor,
missed an emergency
conference call because he
was "on the slopes."
"I think in Idaho some-
where," Bernanke said.
The transcripts reveal
the arguments Bernanke
deployed to marshal
backing for unorthodox
policy actions including
support from Janet Yellen,
who succeeded Bernanke
this month as Fed chair. At
the time, Yellen was head
of the Fed's San Francisco
regional bank.
At an Oct. 28-29 Fed
meeting, Yellen noted
the dire events that had
occurred that fall. With
a nod to Halloween, she
said the Fed had received
"witch's brew of news."
"The downward
trajectory of economic
data," Yellen went on, "has
been hair-raising with
employment, consumer
sentiment, spending and
orders for capital goods,
and homebuilding all
contracting."
Market conditions had
"taken a ghastly turn for
the worse," she said. "It
is becoming abundantly
clear that we are in the
midst of a serious global
meltdown."
Yellen had downgraded
her economic outlook and
was predicting a recession,
with four straight quarters
of declining growth.
The recession was later
determined to have begun
in December 2007. It lasted
until June 2009.
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Saturday, February 22, 2014
FGCU regains A-Sun edge
with win against Mercer,
*Page 5
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* PREP TRACK & FIELD: Bobcat Relays
Bobcats reclaim throne
Krstec leads
North Port
girls to title
By ROB SHORE
SPORTS WRITER
NORTH PORT -After
Maddi Krstec won
her third relay race
at North Port High
School's Bobcat Relays,
she headed over to the
scorer's tent and asked
permission to change
from her track shoes into
sneakers.
Bobcats girls track
coach Phu Nguyen
assured Krstec she had
plenty of time.
"So I should put these
on?" the freshman asked,
holding up a pair of ra-
dioactive-colored shoes.
Krstec might have
dominated the Bobcat
Relays running in
three winning relays, two
setting school records -
but she showed she still
had a lot to learn.
"I feel like I ran good,"
she said, smiling. "It was
just hard, because I ran
four races and I've never
done that before."
But the freshman was
a key part of the Bobcats
winning the girls meet,
which they hadn't done
since 2009.
"I believed in our team,
I believed we were going
to win," Nguyen said. "I
just knew that overall, we
had a great team."
The Bobcats won four
of the relays and pole
vaulter Kendra Pinter
posted the top mark at
9 feet as North Port beat
BOBCATS18
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Port Charlotte: at Red Knight
Invite (North Fort Myers),
Tuesday, 4 p.m.
Lemon Bay, North Port: at
Ram Invite (Sarasota-Riverview),
Friday, 2:30 p.m.
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North Port High School's Ibsen Marcial competes in the long jump during the Bobcat Relays on Friday.
WINTER GAMES DAY 16
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2014
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MEDALS TABLE
(Through 88 events)
G S B Tot
United States 9 7 11 27
Russia 9 107 26
Canada 9 105 24
Norway 104 8 22
Netherlands 6 7 9 22
Germany 8 4 4 16
Medals table, PAGE 4
OLYMPICS ON TV
NBC: 2:30-6 p.m.; 8-11:07
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Marcel Hirsher of Austria
goes for gold in men's
slalom, the final Alpine
skiing event of the Sochi
Olympics. In all, seven
golds will be awarded.
-Today's best bets, PAGE 4
AP PHOTO
Women's slalom gold
medal winner Mikaela
Shiffrin of the United
States poses with the
American flag on Friday in
Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.
See Story, PAGE 4
* MEN'S HOCKEY: Canada 1, United States 0
Canadian border patrol keeps Americans out of net
By FRANK FITZPATRICK
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
SOCHI, Russia- Let's face
it, Americans don't usually give
much thought to Canadian
borders. You flash a smile and
you're through. We're neighbors,
eh? Not enemies.
But Friday night, in an
Olympic hockey semifinal,
Canada threw up an impene-
trable wall around its net and
its national game, defeating the
United States, 1-0, in a contest
that, depending on your nation-
al allegiance, was either wildly
entertaining or maddeningly
frustrating.
"They kept us out of their
zone," said James Van Riemsdyk,
his assessment of the intense 60
minutes as good as any.
The only goal came on a
Jamie Benn deflection of a point
shot early in the second period.
From then on, the Americans,
unable to get close to Canadian
goalie Carey Price, were increas-
ingly desperate.
Price stopped 31 shots, most
of them from far out and few of
them challenging. U.S. goalie
Jonathan Quick had 36 saves.
The atmosphere in sold-out
Bolshoy Ice Dome was a far cry
from the electricity that marked
the teams' meeting in the 2004
gold-medal game.
While colorfully garbed
American and Canadian fans
tried to maintain a steady din,
the Russians in the crowd, no
doubt still recovering from their
team's premature elimination,
were surprisingly passive.
"It was a little flat," said U.S.
forward Ryan Callahan.
Team Canada will meet Sweden
in Sunday's gold-medal game,
while the U.S. and Finland will
play for bronze today at 4 p.m.
Victory Sunday would firmly
reestablish Canada as the world's
preeminent hockey power,
especially with Team Russia in
disarray. It would give Canada
a second consecutive Olympic
NET 15
Sports Editor: Mark Lawrence
* PREP FOOTBALL:
* PREP FOOTBALL:
North Port
Bobcat
coach
steps
down
By ROB SHORE
SPORTS WRITER
NORTH PORT In
a perfect world, Billy
Huthman would have
found a regular teaching
position at North Port
High School, so that he
could have finished the
job he started last year
when he took over the
football program.
As it turned out, that
perfect world didn't
materialize for Huthman
or for the Bobcats.
Huthman confirmed
Monday that he would
leave North Port to take
a football coaching
position at Cocoa Beach
High School. Athletic
director Ryan LaVallee
said the school's inability
to find him a permanent
teaching position was
COACH 18
* MLB: Tampa Bay
MLBPA
head stops
by Rays
ByJOSH VITALE
SPORTS WRITER
PORT CHARLOTTE-
Tony Clark is going to
have a busy few weeks
ahead of him.
The new executive di-
rector of the MLB Player's
Association made the
first of his 15 stops across
the Grapefruit League on
Friday in Port Charlotte,
meeting with the Tampa
Bay Rays for more than
two hours at Charlotte
Sports Park.
While he wouldn't go
into specifics on what he
discussed with the Rays,
Clark who called the
meetings a "state of the
union" or "what's going
on" type of conversa-
tion addressed all of
baseball's most pressing
issues, including instant
replay, home-plate col-
lisions and how players
might react to an openly
gay player in a clubhouse.
"Spring training is a
great time to get in front
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INDEX I Lottery 2 Community calendar 21 Hometown Heroes 21 NFL 21 Auto racing 31 Olympics 4-51 NBA 51 College basketball 5 | Baseball 6 | Scoreboard 71 Golf 71 Preps 8
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* HOMETOWN HEROES
Injuries sideline Venice grad Leonard
Tennis player
deals with knee,
shoulder issues
By BARBARA BOXLEITNER
SUN CORRESPONDENT
Michael Leonard isn't
playing college tennis this
year.
The Venice High School
graduate played last year
as a freshman for Palm
Beach Atlantic University.
He was 2-8 playing at the
Nos. 3-6 singles positions
and 3-5 in doubles play.
But lingering knee and
shoulder ailments forced
him to sit out this year.
He said his right knee
has bothered him in
past years. "The doctor
just said it needs to be
strengthened," he said.
"It's weak."
He said the doctors
diagnosed the shoulder
condition as glenohu-
meral internal rotation
deficit, the loss of
internal rotation of the
glenohumeral joint. The
condition
is common in overhead
athletes, such as pitchers
in baseball. Because of
it, Leonard said, he feels
pinches to the neck.
He decided in late
summer to sit out the
season. He said he has
gone to physical therapy
a few times and is doing
exercises to strengthen
the knee and shoulder.
Leonard has been
playing tennis yet said he
is able to hit only for 15 to
20 minutes. He hopes to
resume play for PBA next
year.
MORE MEN'S TENNIS
Charlotte High School graduate
Asti Adams is playing No. 4 singles
and No.2 doubles for PBA. The
sophomore is 0-3 in singles and 1-3
in doubles.
BASEBALL
Though five games, all starts,
Southeast Missouri State University
senior Matt Tellor hit .333 with three
runs batted in. The first baseman out
of Venice High had a 1.000 fielding
average in a team-high 45 chances.
Another past Indian, Josh Grubbs is
pitching for the Rollins College junior
varsity team. The freshman allowed
six runs, five of them earned, in three
innings of his first start, suffering the
loss against Lake Sumter Community
College.
Florida Institute of Technology
pitcher Michael Knott, also from
Venice, was 1-0 with no earned run
average in two appearances.
Send updates about area athletes to
Barbara Boxleitner at BKLE3@aol.com.
* BASKETBALL
North Port's King gets HOF honor
She played in
high school for
Attleboro, Mass.
By ZACH MILLER
SPORTS WRITER
NORTH PORT North
Port resident Rebecca
"Becky" King was one of
14 former high school
basketball players induct-
ed into the new Attleboro,
Mass., area basketball hall
of fame on Friday.
King, a 1953 Attleboro
High School graduate,
played four years of
varsity and scored 1,038
points in just 40 career
games. Girls teams back
then were limited to short
seasons in leagues that
didn't crown a champion,
but if there had been
championship games
it stands to reason that
King's teams might have
won some. They went
37-3 in her 40 games.
"I had three brothers
and a father who was
a very good athlete,"
King said. "We made a
backboard in the back
yard with a light from my
room window, and we
used to play one-on-one
and practice foul shoot-
ing and all that stuff. I
loved sports and I really
worked at it. At that time,
there was no place for
women to go."
She was the oldest of
the 14 players inducted,
the next oldest being a
1969 high school grad-
uate. Unlike the other
inductees, King never
received any recognition
from the Boston Globe
during her playing career.
She continued to struggle
with society's general
disregard for women's
sports for many more
years after that.
"Just to show you how
far women's sports have
come, when I went down
to Long Island after grad-
uating from Springfield
College, I was offered a
job at Carle Place High
I COMMUNITY CALENDAR
TODAY
Harbour Heights 5K
Run/Walk: 8 a.m., at Harbour
Heights park. Entry fee: $20. Call
941-258-2890 or log on to www.
active.com.
BASEBALL
Game Day Heat: 12U travel
team looking for players. Practices
Tuesday and Thursdays, 6 p.m. at
North Charlotte Regional Park. Call
Scott, 941-421-8378.
Red Sox dinner and
auction: Monday, 5:30 p.m.,
JetBlue Park, 11500 Fenway South
Dr., Fort Myers. Silent and live auction
items include a trip to watch the
Boston Red Sox on Fenway Park's
Green Monster. Contact Shannon at
239-334-1886 or slane@bgclc.net, or
visit www.bgclc.net.
BASKETBALL
Spring men's league:
Open to men 16 years and up. Team
registration fee: $250. Register at
Morgan Family Community Center.
Mail-in registrations must be received
by Friday. League play begins week
of March 6. Games played Thursday
evenings at the Morgan Center.
BOXING
Youth and adult classes:
Male and female. Mondays-Fridays,
6-8 p.m., at 24710 Sandhill Blvd.
in Deep Creek. Training and/
or competition. Member of USA
Boxing. Call 239-292-9230 or
visit CharlotteHarborBoxing.
com, www.facebook.com/
CharlotteHarborBoxingGymnasium.
FOOTBALL
Flag Football: Franz Ross
Park YMCA's flag football for ages
5-13 begins March 17. Register at
CharlotteCountyYMCA.com, or call
941-629-9622.
Port Charlotte Bandits:
Unlimited Weight Midget team for
ages 11-14 in Charlotte/Sarasota
counties. Headed by former NFL player
Anthony Hargrove. Contact Shea at
941-661-9368.
HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETICS
Sarasota Area Sports
Alliance scholarships: SASA
is awarding a limited number of
scholarships to qualified high school
student-athletes in Sarasota and
Manatee counties. For guidelines
and applications, log on to www.
sarasotaareasportsalliance.org/
Scholarships.html. Application
deadline is March 21.
KICKBALL
CC Adult Sports: Games
on Thursday at 7 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.
at Englewood Sports Complex adult
softball fields. Call 941-209-5924.
PICKLEBALL
2nd Annual Pickleball
Midnight Marathon: Noon
to midnight March 1 at South County
Regional Park in Punta Gorda. Food,
live music, and raffle drawings will be
available. Cost is $20 per person.
PRESCHOOLERS
Franz Ross Park
YMCA: All Sport, Soccer and
T-ball. Register in person, online at
CharlotteCountyYMCA.com or call
941-629-9622.
PROSPORTS
ACADEMY
Youth sport specific
personal training and
group sessions: Football,
baseball, basketball, track& field,
volleyball and soccer. Strength
and conditioning, speed, agility,
stretching, mobility and weight
management. Call Elgin, 941-268-
1891 or email makeitcountsports@
gmail.com.
RUNNING
Foot Landing Running
Academy: Go from walker to
runner in six-week training program.
Cost: $35. Contact Scott and Krissy,
239-216-1355 or scottgobucks@aol.
com.
5K Friend Day: March 1,8
a.m., at 410 Warrington Blvd, Port
Charlotte. Preregistration cost is $20,
same-day cost is $25.
SAILING
Charlotte Harbor
Multihull Association: For
multihull owners or those interested
in them. No dues. Meets first Monday
of each month 6 p.m. at Harpoon
Harry's. Visit http://groups.yahoo.
com/group/CHMA/or call Ron,
941-876-6667.
Snowbird Adult Sailing
Camp: Englewood Sailing
Association is offering a camp from
March 17-20,10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
each day, at Indian Mound Park in
Englewood. Register at the Englewood
Family YMCA. Call Craig, 941-697-
0536 or visit www.englewoodsailing.
org.
Punta Gorda Sailing
Club: Racing and cruising programs
for all ages. Call Bill, 781-910-3217 or
visit pgscweb.com.
SOCCER
Franz Ross Park
YMCA: Spring soccer for ages
5-6, 7-9 and 9-13 starts March
18. Register in person or online at
CharlotteCountyYMCA.com. Call
941-629-9622.
TOPSoccer: North Port Youth
Soccer program for ages 4 to 19 with
disabilities. Eight-week season starts
March 8. Players receive a uniform
shirt and soccer ball as well as a
trophy celebration at the end of the
season. Middle and high volunteers
also needed to work with the athletes.
Register online at www.north-
portyouthsoccer.org. Call Jennifer,
941-266-8454.
SOFTBALL
Spring Adult Co-ed
Softball League: Open to men
and women 16 years and up. Team
registration fee: $250. Register at
the George Mullen Activity Center or
Morgan Family Community Center;
mail-in registrations are accepted but
must be received by Feb. 27. Games
will begin the week of March 11 and
are played at 6:45 p.m. and 8:15 p.m.
on Tuesday and Thursdays at Dallas
White Park.
SWIMMING
Charlotte County
Swimming: Year-round USA
Swimming team provides instruction
and competition ages 5 and up.
Visit www.ccswim.org or call Susan,
941-628-1510.
TENNIS
Instruction: Age 5 to adult,
at Franz Ross Park YMCA. Register
at CharlotteCountyYMCA.com or call
941-629-9622.
Free adult clinic:"SERVE"
format, conducted by pros Pete Zeeh
and Art Richards. March 1,10 a.m. at
Rotonda Community Park for all levels
of play. Call 941-548-2447.
Rotonda QuickStart:
Free lessons for parents and kids
(12-under), 10-11 a.m. Saturday,
Rotonda Park. Rackets and balls
provided. Call 941-698-9480.
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School, which is about
18 miles from New York
City" King recalled. "They
said they wanted me to
coach the hockey team,
basketball, volleyball, be
in charge of the cheer-
leaders, all of these things
that of course I wanted
to do, and the superin-
tendent said to me, 'Gee,
Becky, we'd love to pay
you but we can't because
you're not a married man
with a family.' People
don't believe it, but that's
the way it was in 1957.
When I see these kids
(now) and I look at the
UConn women's basket-
ball team and stuff on TV,
I hope they realize how
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
INDIANAPOLIS -
Johnny Manziel shed the
Hollywood image Friday
- maybe for good.
The brash-talking,
Heisman Trophy-winning
quarterback from Texas
A&M entered and exited
the Lucas Oil Stadium
media room through a
back door. He ignored the
television screens around
him, monitors that
provided live coverage of
his media availability and
that had been showing
his college football high-
lights prior to his arrival.
And it seemed Johnny
Football had suddenly
transformed himself into
Johnny Business.
"This is a job now.
There are guys' families,
coaches' families and jobs
and all kinds of things
on the line," he said in a
stern, deliberate voice at
the NFL's scouting com-
bine. "For me, it won't
be a hard thing to kick.
I'm extremely focused on
whatever organization I'll
be at and really pouring
my heart out trying to be
football 24-7 with that
team."
What he has to prove
now is that he means
every word.
Since bursting onto
the national stage in
his Heisman-winning
freshmen season, Manziel
has been living large.
But in Indianapolis,
none of that stuff means
a thing.
Here, scouts and NFL
front-office executives
are treating Manziel as
just another draft hopeful
in the standard blue-
and-green warm-up suit.
They'll see how he runs,
how he tests and perhaps
most important, how he
answers questions.
Most teams want
to know whether this
21-year-old, fun-loving
football star is mature
enough to handle mil-
lions of dollars and live
up to the tag of franchise
quarterback. Friday's
media availability may
lucky they are to have the
opportunity to do these
things."
King didn't make the
trip back to Massachusetts
for the induction cere-
mony, choosing not to
deal with the tumultuous
weather the area has been
getting. She also said that
because it's been so long
since she lived there, she
doesn't know many people
there anymore. But that
didn't diminish the honor.
"It was quite an honor
because I was very active
in women's sports and to
have something like this is
very, very nice," she said.
Contact Zach Miller at 941-206-1140
orzmiller@sun-herald.com.
have been a good start.
Rather than showcasing
his bravado, Manziel, at
times, sounded almost
apologetic for some of the
things he's said and done
recently.
"The main thing I want-
ed to portray that was
more in the subplots of
the article," he said, when
asked about a story in
which he seemed to warn
Houston about bypassing
him with the No. 1 overall
pick, "was that whatever
team I do end up with,
whenever I do get to
that team, whenever I
am in that organization,
each one of those guys is
now my teammate, my
brother and if I'm on the
field with those guys, I'm
going to try to be the best
football player I can be."
Other times, he sound-
ed almost defiant.
"I knew who I was
meeting with, but I'm not
sure of his official title.
Something along the lines
of just a counselor," he
said when pressed about
reports he was being
treated for alcoholism
and anger management
while at Texas A&M.
When it became clear
the 2012 Heisman winner
measured in at 5-foot-
11%4 inches, 207 pounds,
shorter and lighter than
his listed college mea-
surements of 6-1 and 210,
and shorter and lighter
than many NFL teams
seek in a starting quarter-
back, he wouldn't confirm
the measurements.
Instead, he explained
that he more heart and
passion for this sport
than anyone in the draft.
Not all the news was
bad for Manziel.
Though he stands
about five inches shorter
than Central Florida's
Blake Bortles, another
quarterback vying to
wind up in Houston,
Manziel came in with
bigger hands a poten-
tially big advantage on
draft weekend.
*NFL COMBINE
Manziel sticks to
football at combine
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* AUTO RACING
ROUNDUP
AP PHOTO
Dylan Kwasniewski looks up at
approaching rain clouds after
qualifying for today's
Nationwide Series race in
Daytona Beach.
Elliott,
Labonte
join Hall
ballot
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAYTONA BEACH
- Bill Elliott and Terry
Labonte, a pair of
Cup champions, are
among the first-year
eligible nominees for the
NASCAR Hall of Fame.
Drivers Mike Stefanik
and Buddy Baker, and
engine builder and team
owner Robert Yates
also were selected for
nomination in their first
year. The honorees were
announced at Daytona
International Speedway
on Friday by a 22-person
committee of repre-
sentatives from all over
NASCAR.
Mark Martin, winner of
96 races across NASCAR's
three national divisions,
failed to make the
ballot in his first year of
eligibility.
Elliott and Labonte
both benefited from a
series of sweeping chang-
es NASCAR made last
year to the Hall of Fame
election process.
Drivers are now eligible
if they have competed
for 30 or more years in
NASCAR or turned 55
in the calendar year
before nominating day.
Previously, drivers were
not eligible until they
had been retired for three
years, so drivers can
continue to compete and
still reach the hall.
The ballot included
only 20 nominees, down
five from the first five
classes. Five inductees
will be elected for
enshrinement by the
NASCAR Hall of Fame
voting panel, which
includes a nationwide fan
vote on NASCAR.com.
Results will be an-
nounced May 21.
Busch wins Truck
opener: Kyle Busch used a
perfectly timed pass to edge Timothy
Peters in the final few feet to win the
NASCAR Truck Series season opener at
Daytona International Speedway.
Peters was leading coming out of
the final turn and did all he could to
block Busch. But Busch didn't blink
and drove by Peters just before the
finish line.
It was Busch's 36th Truck Series
victory and first at Daytona. Johnny
Sauter was third, followed by Ryan
Truex, Ron Hornaday Jr. and Ryan
Blaney. Defending series champion
Matt Crafton was 13th.
Kwasniewski leads
Nationwide qualifying:
Dylan Kwasniewski led a Turner Scott
Motorsports sweep of the top three
spots in qualifying for the Nationwide
Series opener at Daytona International
Speedway.
The 18-year-old rookie will make
his series debut today starting from
the pole. He topped the speed chart
with a lap at 192.078 mph to grab the
top starting spot in the rain-shortened
qualifying session.
Kyle Larson qualified second with
a lap at 192.074 and Danica Patrick
was third.
I AUTO RACING:
Hamlin aims for a
No driver has
won three
Cup events in
Speedweeks
By JENNA FRYER
ASSOCIATED PRESS
DAYTONA BEACH-
Denny Hamlin almost
couldn't help himself at
the start of his Daytona
500 qualifying race,
when he anxiously tried
to charge to the front
and shake out all the
cobwebs and frustration
from his injury-plagued
season a year ago.
The move backfired.
He found himself mired
in traffic and after a deep
breath to regroup, used
a different game-plan to
get to the front.
It was a valuable
lesson in patience, one
he'll need Sunday when
he tries to become the
first driver at Daytona
International Speedway
to sweep Speedweeks.
He opened Daytona with
a win in the exhibition
Sprint Unlimited and in
the second of two 150-
mile qualifying races,
but those races are only
confidence-boosters.
The big daddy is the
Daytona 500, and no
driver has ever complet-
ed the trifecta.
Denny Hamlin, center, cheers as he stands on his car in Victory Lane after winning the
of two NASCAR Sprint Cup qualifying auto races at Daytona International Speedway in
Beach on Thursday.
Oh, what a prize that
would be for Hamlin,
who sat out five races last
season with a fractured
vertebra then gamely
drove through the pain
for the final six months
in a failed attempt to
salvage his year.
"I think the biggest
challenge for myself is
keeping the reins back
for 400 miles, 450 miles,"
he said. "Obviously,
when you go out here
and you perform the way
we have over these last
few races, it's hard not to
just want to go out there,
charge out there, show
that you're still on top
and still the best right
DAYTONA 500
WHAT: 56th annual Great
American Race
WHEN: Sunday, 1Ip.m.
WHERE: Daytona International
Speedway, Daytona Beach
TRACK: 2.5-mile superspeedway
TV: FOX
RADIO: Motorsports Radio
Network
TICKETS: daytonainternational-
speedway.com
DEFENDING CHAMPION:
Jimmie Johnson
position, but als
conservative an
sure you're their
end of the day."
This is a fami
Daytona, where
winners often s
win and heartbi
the norm. The 1
Earnhardt won
at Daytona but
win his only Da'
until his 20th tr
Bayne? He won
Daytona 500 de
expense of there
NASCAR chami
on lap one. It's going to Stewart, who is
be battling those inner and has lost the
demons of wanting to in spectacular f
go out there, lead laps, He was passed 1
putting yourself in a safe Newman on the
sweep
* in 2008, didn't get the
push he needed on the
final restart when Bayne
won in 2011 and played
second-fiddle to Dale
Earnhardt Jr. in 2004.
Like Hamlin, or Kevin
P Harvick last year, Stewart
is among the many
drivers who had domi-
AIN nant Speedweeks only to
come up empty bidding
for the biggest prize.
Most notably was 2002
when he was the driver
to beat and his engine
failed on the second lap,
A PHT leading to a last-place
AP PHOTO finish for Stewart and Joe
second Gibbs Racing.
i Daytona So Gibbs expects
nothing on Sunday even
though both Hamlin and
so being Matt Kenseth, winner of
id making the first qualifying race,
e at the established themselves
as two of the favorites.
liar act at "i don't think I ever go
Surprise into something where I
teal the feel like, 'Hey, we got this
reak is thing," Gibbs said. "So
ate Dale many things have got
34 races to go your way. I think
didn't drivers and crew chiefs,
ytona 500 they're more optimistic
y. Trevor than I am because I'm
his always nervous about it."
but at the Gibbs has every reason
e-time to be anxious: A year
pion Tony ago, Kenseth dominated
0-for-15 the race only to suffer
race an engine failure while
fashion. leading. Moments later,
by Ryan teammate Kyle Busch's
e last lap engine also expired.
I AUTO RACING SCOREBOARD
Camping World
Truck Series
NEXTERA ENERGY RESOURCES 250
SAt Daytona International Speedway
SDaytona Beach
Lap length 2.5 miles
(Start position in parentheses)
S1.(7) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 100 laps, 119 rat-
Sing, 0 points, $70,870.
2. (18) Timothy Peters, Toyota, 100, 100.7,
43, $52,260.
3. (9) Johnny Sauter, Toyota, 100,101.2,41,
$37,226.
4. (14) Ryan Truex, Chevrolet, 100,100.8,0,
$27,700.
5. (2) Ron Hornaday Jr, Chevrolet, 100,
108.6,39, $23,050.
6. (3) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 100, 94.4, 38,
$18,925.
7. (11) Jeb Burton, Toyota, 100, 86.9, 37,
$17,625.
8. (13) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 100, 75.2,0,
$14,375.
9. (30) JimmyWeller III, Chevrolet, 100,56.8,
35,$15,625.
10. (23) German Quiroga,Toyota, 100,71.7,
34,$15,900.
11. (12) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 100,72.2,33,
$14,525.
12. (10) Tyler Reddick, Ford, 100, 63.2, 32,
$15,350.
13. (4) Matt Crafton, Toyota, 100, 71.4,31,
$15,250.
14.(6) John WesTownley,Toyota, 100,81.4,
30, $11,875.
15. (1) Ben Kennedy, Chevrolet, 100,103.4,
|31,$14,650.
16. (32) Justin Jennings, Chevrolet, 100,
46.9,28, $11,775.
17. (25) Bryan Silas, Chevrolet, 100,67.3,27,
$13,720.
S18. (34) Ryan Ellis, Chevrolet, 100, 55.3, 0,
$11,350.
19.(27) ChrisFontaine,Toyota,100,61.3,25,
$11,250.
20.(36)Norm Benning,Chevrolet,100,48.4,
24,$14,025.
21. (35) Jennifer Jo Cobb, Chevrolet, 98,
38.3,23, $11,050.
22.(28)Travis Kvapil, Chevrolet, 95,46.8,23,
$10,950.
23. (19) John King, Chevrolet, 87, 51.9, 21,
S$13,075.
24. (33) Michel Disdier, Chevrolet, 83, 30.9,
20, $12,950.
25. (26) Brennan Newberry, Chevrolet, 81,
51.2,19, $13,000.
26.(16) Darrell Wallace Jr,Toyota, accident,
76,77.9,18, $12,750.
27. (29) Caleb Holman, Chevrolet, accident,
74,61,17,$10,350.
28. (22) Mason Mingus, Toyota, accident,
73,67.3,16, $11,250.
29. (15) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, accident,
73,87,0, $10,150.
30. (8) Ross Chastain, Ford, accident, 73,
84.2,14, $10,550.
31. (20) Sean Corr, Ford, accident, 73,61.1,
13, $10,000.
32. (5) Joey Coulter, Chevrolet, accident, 73,
69.9,12, $10,950.
33. (21) Brian Ickler, Toyota, accident, 73,
63.9,11, $9,900.
34. (17) Tyler Young, Chevrolet, accident, 73,
S60.7,10, $9,845.
35. (24) Chris Cockrum, Chevrolet, accident,
73,30.3,9, $9,790.
36. (31) Jason White, Chevrolet, engine, 45,
36.4,0, $9,703.
Race Statistics
Average speed of race winner: 142.631
mph.
Time of race: 1 hour, 45 minutes, 10 sec-
onds.
Margin ofvictory:0.016 seconds.
Cautionflags:4for 19 laps.
Lead changes: 8 among 4 drivers.
Lap leaders: B.Kennedy 1-52; K.Busch 53-
57; T.Peters 58-59; K.Busch 60-62; T.Peters
63-76; TKvapil 77-79; K.Busch 80-95; T.Pe-
ters 96-99; K.Busch 100.
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps
Led): B.Kennedy,1 timefor 52laps;K.Busch,
4 times for 25 laps; T.Peters, 3 times for 20
laps;T.Kvapil, 1 time for 3 laps.
Nationwide Series
S DRIVE4COPD 300
S After Friday qualifying; race today
At Daytona International Speedway
S Daytona Beach
SLap length 2.5 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (31) Dylan Kwasniewski, Chevrolet,
192.078 mph.
2. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 192.074.
3. (30) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 192.033.
4. (54) Kyle Busch,Toyota, 191.62.
5. (11) Elliott Sadler,Toyota, 191.62.
6. (20) Matt KensethToyota, 191.563.
7. (55) Jamie Dick, Chevrolet, 190.787.
8. (91) JeffGreen,Toyota, 190.783.
9. (80) Johnny Sauter, Toyota, 190.739.
10. (10) David Starr, Toyota, 190.722.
11. (44) Blake KochToyota, 190.674.
12. (19) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 190.646.
13. (14) Eric McClure, Toyota, 190.625.
14. (99) James Buescher, Toyota, 190.379.
15. (24) Harrison Rhodes, Toyota, 189.942.
16. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr, Chevrolet,
189.909.
17. (22) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 189.845.
18. (85) Bobby Gerhart, Chevrolet, 189.817.
19. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 189.749.
20. (2) Brian Scott, Chevrolet, 189.745.
21. (23) Robert Richardson Jr, Chevrolet,
189.657.
22. (29) Scott LagasseJr, Toyota, 189.653.
23. (3) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 189.577.
24. (28) MikeWallace, Dodge, 189.569.
25. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 189.569.
26. (9) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 189.538.
27. (62) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet,
189.406.
28. (00) Jason White, Toyota, 189.239.
29. (39) Ryan Sieg, Chevrolet, 189.175.
30. (43) Dakoda Armstrong, Ford, 188.604.
31. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 188.517.
32. (40) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 187.731.
33. (51) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, Own-
er Points.
34. (01) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, Owner
Points.
35. (70) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, Owner
Points.
36. (52) Joey Gase,Chevrolet, Owner Points.
37. (4) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet, Owner
Points.
38. (74) Mike Harmon, Dodge, Owner
Points.
39. (16) Ryan Reed, Ford, Owner Points.
40. (84) Chad Boat, Chevrolet, 189.239.
Sprint Cup Series
DAYTONA 500
AfterThursday qualifying; race Sunday
At Daytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach
Lap length 2.5 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 196.019.
2. (78) Martin TruexJr, Chevrolet, 195.852.
3. (20) Matt KensethToyota, 194.574.
4. (11) Denny Hamlin,Toyota, 194.477.
5.(5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 194.544.
6. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 195.042.
7. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 194.894.
8. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 194.078.
9. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr, Chevrolet,
195.211.
10. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 194.919.
11. (98) Josh Wise, Ford, 192.061.
12. (33) Brian Scott, Chevrolet, 194.776.
13. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 194.658.
14. (21)Trevor Bayne, Ford, 194.334.
15. (47) A J Allmendinger, Chevrolet,
194.108.
16. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 194.41.
17. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 193.736.
18. (40) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 193.732.
19. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 195.707.
20. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 194.523.
21. (14)Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 193.365.
22. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 192.695.
23. (26) ColeWhitt,Toyota, 192.538.
24. (32)Terry Labonte, Ford, 192.135.
25. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford,195.818.
26.(52) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, 191.493.
27. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 194.380.
28. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 194.582.
29. (23) Alex BowmanToyota, 189.685.
30. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 195.712.
31. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 192.798.
32. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet,
194.637.
33. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 195.296.
34. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 195.004.
35. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 194.582.
36. (7) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 194.574.
37. (18) Kyle BuschToyota, 194.502.
38. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 194.422.
39. (36) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 194.066.
40. (51) JustinAllgaier, Chevrolet, 193.815.
41. (30) Parker Kligerman,Toyota, 193.594.
42. (66) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 193.428.
43. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 192.328.
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44. (83) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 190.347.
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000
DAILY
UPDATE
Medals table
(88 of 98 events)
Nation G S B Tot
United States 9 7 11 27
Russia 9 10 7 26
Canada 9 10 5 24
Norway 10 4 8 22
Netherlands 6 7 9 22
Germany 8 4 4 16
France 4 4 7 15
Sweden 2 6 6 14
Austria 2 7 3 12
Switzerland 6 3 2 11
China 3 4 2 9
Czech Republic 2 4 2 8
Japan 1 4 3 8
Italy 0 2 6 8
South Korea 3 2 2 7
Slovenia 2 1 4 7
Belarus 5 0 1 6
Poland 4 0 0 4
Finland 1 3 0 4
Britain 1 1 2 4
Australia 0 2 1 3
Latvia 0 1 2 3
Ukraine 1 0 1 2
Slovakia 1 0 0 1
Today's schedule
ALPINE SKIING
Men's Slalom,first run, 4:45 a.m.
Men's Slalom, second run, 8:15 a.m.
BIATHLON
Men's 4x7.5km relay, 6:30 a.m.
BOBSLEIGH
Men's Four-Man (Run 1), 8:30 a.m.
Men's Four-Man (Run 2), 10 a.m.
CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING
Women's 30km Mass Start Free, 1:30 a.m.
Men's 50km Mass Start Free, 11 p.m.
FIGURE SKATING
Gala Exhibition, 8:30 a.m.
ICE HOCKEY
Men
Bronze Medal
Finland vs. United States, 7a.m.
SNOWBOARD
Men's Parallel Slalom First Round, 1:15 a.m.
Men's Parallel Slalom Quarterfinals, 1:30
a.m.
Men's Parallel Slalom Semifinals, 1:50 a.m.
Men's Parallel Slalom Finals,2 a.m.
Women's Parallel Slalom First Round, 2:10
a.m.
Women's Parallel Slalom Quarterfinals,2:35
a.m.
Women's Parallel Slalom Semifinals, 2:50
a.m.
Women's Parallel Slalom Finals,3 a.m.
SPEEDSKATING
Women'sTeam pursuit Semifinals, 5:30 a.m.
Men'sTeam pursuit Finals,5:50 a.m.
Women'sTeam pursuit Finals,6:1 0a.m.
Today on TV
NBC
2:30-6 p.m.
Women's Snowboarding: Parallel Slalom
Gold Medal Final; Women's Cross-Country:
30km Freestyle Gold Medal Final; Men's
Biathlon: 4x7.5km Relay Gold Medal Final;
Men's Snowboarding Parallel Slalom Com-
petition
8-11:07 p.m.
Men's Alpine Skiing: Slalom Gold Medal Fi-
nal; Four-Man Bobsled: Competition; Figure
Skating: Gala Exhibition; Men's Snowboard-
ing: Parallel Slalom Gold Medal Final; Men's
and Women's Speedskating: Team Pursuit
Gold Medal Finals
Midnight-1 a.m.
Figure Skating: Gala Exhibition
1-4 a.m.
Primetime Encore
NBCSN
3-4:30 a.m.
Men's and Women's Snowboarding: Parallel
Slalom Competitions
4:30-7:30 a.m.
Women's Cross-Country: 30km Freestyle
Gold Medal Final (LIVE); Men's and Wom-
en's Snowboarding: Parallel Slalom Gold
Medal Finals
10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Men's Hockey: Bronze Medal Game (LIVE)
12:30-2:30 p.m.
Figure Skating: Gala Exhibition
6-8 p.m.
Game of the Day: Hockey
Friday's medalists
ALPINE SKIING
Women
Slalom
GOLD-Mikaela Shiffrin, Eagle-Vail, Colo.
SILVER-Marlies Schild, Austria
BRONZE-Kathrin Zettel, Austria
BIATHLON
Women
4x6km Relay
GOLD-Ukraine (Vita Semerenko, Juliya
Dzhyma, Valj Semerenko, Olena Pidhrush-
na)
SILVER-Russia (Yana Romanova, Olga
Zaitseva, Ekaterina Shumilova, Olga Vilukh-
ina)
BRONZE-Norway (Fanny Welle-Strand
Horn, Tiril Eckhoff, Ann Kristin Aafedt Flat-
landTora Berger)
CURLING
Men
GOLD-Canada (Brad Jacobs, Ryan Fry, EJ.
Harnden, Ryan Harnden, Caleb Flaxey)
SILVER-Britain (David Murdoch, Greg
Drummond, Scott Andrews, Michael Good-
fellow, Tom Brewster)
BRONZE-Sweden (Niklas Edin, Sebastian
Kraupp, Fredrik Lindberg, Viktor Kjaell, Os-
kar Eriksson)
FREESTYLE SKIING
Women
Ski Cross
GOLD-MarielleThompson, Canada
SILVER-Kelsey Serwa, Canada
BRONZE-AAnna Holmlund, Sweden
SHORTTRACK SPEEDSKATING
Men
500
GOLD-Victor An, Russia
SILVER-Wu Dajing, China
BRONZE-Charle Cournoyer, Canada
5000 Relay
GOLD-Russia (Ruslan Zakharov, Semen
Elistratov, Vladimir Grigorev, Victor An)
SILVER-United States (Jordan Malone,
Denton, Texas; J.R. Celski, Federal Way,
Wash.; EddyAlvarez, Miami; Chris Creveling,
Kintersville, Pa.)
BRONZE-China (Shi Jingnan,Wu Dajing,
Chen Dequan, Han Tianyu)
Women
1000
GOLD-Park Seung-Hi, South Korea
SILVER-Fan Kexin, China
BRONZE-Shim Suk Hee, South Korea
MEN'S SLALOM
The U.S. hasn't been a factor in the men's
slalom in a long time, so don't expect a sweep
of the slalom after Mikaela Shiffrin's win on the
women's side. Even though Ted Ligety won the
giant slalom, it doesn't really translate to the
tighter gates of the traditional race.
FOUR-MAN BOBSLED
SPEEDSKATING
PARALLEL SLALOM
Steven Holcomb is hoping to become the first The long track competition finishes up with the This latest invention of a sport will be lacking
U.S. driver to win back-to-back Olympic golds men's and women's team pursuit. The U.S. did not much of a U.S. presence. No one qualified on the
in 82 years. But he has a calf injury that could qualify either team for the finals. It's the first time women's side and only Justin Reiter on the men's.
jeopardize the U.S. chances. Today is the first two since 1984 that the U.S. did not win a long-track Reiter almost made the team in 2006 and 2010
of four runs, with the final runs taking place just medal. The Netherlands is the prohibitive and then took a couple years off before coming
before the closing ceremony.
favorites on this last day of competition.
* WOMEN'S SKIING:
Battling balance for go
Shiffrin
earns title
of youngest
slalom champ
By HOWARD FENDRICH
ASSOCIATED PRESS
KRASNAYA POLYANA,
Russia Normally so
composed, so in control,
so not-very-teenlike on
and off the slopes, Mikaela
Shiffrin suddenly found
herself in an awkward
position halfway through
the second leg of the
Olympic slalom.
Guilty, perhaps, of
charging too hard as she
swayed this way and that
around the course's gates,
Shiffrin briefly lost her
balance. Her left ski rose
too far off the snow. Her
chance at a gold medal in
the event she's dominated
for two years was about to
slip away.
"Yeah, that was pretty
terrifying for me. There I
was, I'm like, 'Grrreat. I'm
just going to go win my
first medal.' And then,
in the middle of the run,
I'm like, 'Guess not,'" the
American said with a laugh
Friday night. "So like, 'No.
Don't do that. Do not give
up. You see this through.'
My whole goal was to just
keep my skis moving."
Somehow, she did
just that. Shiffrin stayed
upright, gathered herself
and, although giving away
precious time there, was
able to make a big lead
from the first leg stand up.
She won by more than a
half-second to become, at
18, the youngest slalom
champion in Olympic
history.
"It's going to be
Mikaela Shiffrin skis past a gate in the women's slalom Friday in Krasnaya Polyana, Russia.
won gold by more than a half-second to become the youngest slalom champion in Olympic
something that I chalk
up as one of my favorite
experiences for the rest of
my life," Shiffrin said. "But
my life's not over yet."
No, Mikaela, it's not. It's
only just beginning. Think
about this for a moment:
How might a typical
American teenager have
spent her Friday night? At
the mall with friends? At
a movie? At a high school
dance?
Shiffrin spent hers
outracing the best skiers in
the world down a floodlit
Rosa Khutor course,
knocking aside gates with
her neon yellow pole
handles. She was fastest
in the first run, then
sixth-fastest in the second,
for a combined time of 1
minute, 44.54 seconds.
A pair of Austrians won
silver and bronze: Marlies
Schild was 0.53 behind
Shiffrin, and Kathrin
Zettel was 0.81 back. At
32, Schild is the oldest
Olympic slalom medalist
ever old enough to
have been someone
Shiffrin looked up to as,
well, even more of a kid
than she is now.
"I won my age class,"
Schild joked.
She holds the record
with 35 career World
Cup slalom wins and
now owns three Olympic
medals in the discipline,
two silvers and a bronze.
"You know what's
surreal? That Marlies and
Mikaela are on a podium
together," said Shiffrin's
father, Jeff. "Marlies, she's
battled, she's had injuries,
but she's been the queen
of slalom. Mikaela has
said, 'I've channeled
Marlies.'"
Shiffrin has won nine
of the last 19Wo
or world champ
slaloms; no one
won more than t)
span. Last year, ]
world title made
youngest champ
event since 1985
Talk about pre
And serious-mir
Since she was at
Shiffrin has jotte
thoughts in note
about skiing, yes
also about what
questions might
from reporters.
"I first met hei
she was 16, and
right away that s
of a kind," said R
Pfeifer, the U.S.x
technical coach.
wants to know e
about skiing. Th
trains, the volun
trains, she probe
already."
U MEN'S BOBSLED:
Russian shoulders strc
Holcomb
says pressure
is on Zubkov
By TOM WITHERS
ASSOCIATED PRESS
KRASNAYA POLYANA,
Russia Alexander
Zubkov won't travel alone
in his drive toward possi-
ble Olympic history. He'll
carry three large team-
mates crammed inside his
bobsled and the weight
of a nation.
Russia is counting on
him.
Steven Holcomb is
counting on him to
crumble.
Zubkov, capitalizing on
his intimate knowledge of
the Sanki Sliding Center's
icy mountainside track,
outclassed the world's
best drivers to easily win
the two-man competition
in these games. The
dominating victory the
closest sled was 0.66
seconds back was the
39-year-old Zubkov's first
since 2011 in an interna-
tional two-man event.
It raised his stature
but also intensified the
pressure on Zubkov to win
again, this time in four-
man, the signature slide
in bobsled. And, there's
a possibility President
Vladimir Putin will be
there to see if Zubkov can
Steven Holcomb celebrates his bronze medal win in the men's
two-man bobsled competition. Holcomb is the defending
Olympic four-man champion.
save some face after the
Russian hockey team's
flameout.
The heat is on Zubkov.
That's fine with
Holcomb.
"It's kind of taken a lot
of the pressure off us,"
said Holcomb, the defend-
ing Olympic four-man
champion, who ended a
62-year medal drought in
two-man for the U.S. by
winning bronze here. "It's
adding pressure to him
because people are like,
'You were so fast in two-
man in front of your home
country, you better win.'"
The mind games are
officially open.
In redirecting the
spotlight toward Zubkov,
Holcomb may be trying
to see if he can make
an experienced driver
he considers "a friendly
rival" crack. It's suddenly
Zubkov, not Holcomb,
who has become the man
to beat and will have to be
on his game during two
runs today and two more
Sunday.
The same goes for
Holcomb, slowed the past
few days by a strained calf
muscle, an injury that pre-
vented him from running
at top speed during six
training runs.
After Friday's two
practice runs, Holcomb
said his calf is "about
75" and hopes it's 100
percent OK by the time
he, Curt Tomase
Langton and Ch
jump in USA-1 a
win it all again.
Four years ago
Vancouver, Holc
drove his "Night
sled to gold, the
American four-n
since 1948. Tom;
and Langton, his
partner, are badck
him again and H
believes the clos
group can draw
experience from
magical evening
"We've been ti
done that," said
from Park City, U
think that's the h
part. I didn't win
my first four yea
But once you wi
race, you under
to win, and it's li
OK, that's how yo
a race and it just
comes naturally.
"We know hov
We know what it
as long as we all
we'll be on track
Zubkov, though
home-ice advan
that meant ever
two-man. Where
failed to find spe
Zubkov picked u
He knows where
are hidden time
under the ice.
Zubkov was ei
or second in fou
runs, but skippe
two.
back and making the current team.
FRIDAY'S
*d HEADLINES
1 U.S. skaters finally claim
i ld medal on their last try: J.R.
Celski and his three U.S. teammates
clasped hands, crouched down, and
Sfeigned as though they were about to
Sleap onto the podium.
S No need for that.
A simple step upward felt
Pretty darn good.
"It's relieving,"Celski said,"to be
leaving here as a medalist."
The men's 5,000-meter relay team
made sure the American skaters didn't
have a totally wasted trip to the Sochi
Olympics, claiming a silver medal on
the final night of short track.
Finally, the folks at U.S.
Speedskating which governs
both short track and the beleaguered
long-track program had a medal to
celebrate.
It wasn't gold, but it was good
enough.
"I told the guys,'We're not going to
let skating go without a medal,'"said
Jordan Malone, another member of
Sthe relay from Denton, Texas. "It was a
disappointing year for speedskating:'
S Earlier, next door at Adler Arena, the
AP PHOTO long-track team ensured its first medal
Shutout since the 1984 Winter Games
Shiffrin, 18,
Shisori with a dismal showing in team pursuit.
That put all the pressure on short track,
which still had the relay team and three
rid Cup individual skaters in the mix for medals
ionship going into the finale.
else has
two in that Ahn ties Ohno's record:
hier slalom y ~ ^
uher slalom Viktor Ahn was already a Russian
her the citizen. At the Sochi Olympics, he was
)ion in any embraced as a national hero by his
adopted country.
cocious. Ahn clapped as he crossed the finish
aded, too.
ide, too. line after leading Russia to Olympic
)out 13, gold in the 5,000-meter relay. His coun-
d down
books, trymen applauded right back, cheering
but the speedy skater who delivered the
s nation's first medals in short track.
sorts of "This will be the best Olympics in
I arise
my life/he said in Korean."l will never
S forget it"
when Fittingly, Ahn capped his four-medal
I realized
h isloe performance in Sochi with gold in the
she is one
1oland relay, a medal he wanted the most as
1oman s a way to unify the team he joined after
women's ^ ^
"hens forsaking his native South Korea.
e "I'm so happy to be able to smile in
everything the end with my teammates/he said.
e way she Ahn won two golds on the final
ne she
S1 night of short track to tie retired star
l s 5 Apolo Anton Ohno for the most career
Olympic medals in the rough and
tumble sport with eight. Ahn won
four golds at the 2006 Turin Games,
and added a bronze and three golds
in Sochi.
S 1SS Ukraine earns first gold
in two decades: Four Ukrainian
women gave their politically torn
vicz, Steve ^ ^
vCZ, St country some good news at the Sochi
ris Fogt, Games
nd try to As government and opposition
leaders worked to end the months-
in long Ukrainian crisis that erupted in
omb deadly violence this week, the Ukraine
Train women's 4x6-kilometer biathlon relay
first for an team won the nation's first gold medal
nan team in two decades.
asevicz Ukraine's team of twins Vita and
s two-man Valj Semerenko, Juliya Dzhyma, and
k with Olena Pidhrushna missed five targets
[olcomb but avoided penalty loops to finish in 1
e-knit hour, 10 minutes, 2.5 seconds. Russia
on the was 26.4 seconds behind to take silver,
That and Norway trailed by 37.6 to win
.bronze.
lere, we've The four women celebrated with a
Holcomb, Ukrainian flag as lawmakers back home
Jtah. I paused to mark the occasion.
hardest "Great proof of how sport can unite
i a medal the nation," Sergei Bubka, the pole
rs driving, vault great and leader of the Ukraine
n that first Olympic Committee, wrote on Twitter.
stand how
ke, 'Oh, Bobsledder, biathlete
ouwin kicked out for doping: The
t kind of first doping cases hit the Winter Games.
Italian bobsledder William Frullani and
v to do it. German biathlete Evi Sachenbacher-
t takes and Stehle were kicked out of the games
execute after positive doping tests. Frullani
was in the four-man bobsled race,
h, has which begins today. Sachenbacher-
tage and Stehle, a five-time Olympic medalist,
y'hing in participated in five events in Sochi but
others did not win any medals.
eed,
[p velocity. Canada continues
there curling dominance: Canada's
treasures championship gave the country a
sweep of the curling titles in Sochi. The
their first Canadian women won their first-ever
r training curling title on Thursday. Sweden won
d his last the bronze in men's curling, taking an
extra end to defeat China 6-4.
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gold medal, having i
defeated the U.S. in that
memorable matchup at
Vancouver four years ago.
And the Canadian Koe'
women, who as usual
beat the U.S. in their
gold-medal meeting
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Thursday have won four
straight golds. *
The U.S., meanwhile
had been hoping for
its first gold medal of
the Olympics' NHL era,
which began in 1998. By
beating Canada, they had
hoped also to avenge the
women's stinging over-
time loss a night earlier
and their own gold- medal AP PHOTO
heartbreak in Vancouver.
All those reasons plus People watch a TV news report with images of Russia's Adelina Sotnikova, left, and South Korea's
the familiar chants of Yuna Kim about the result of women's figure skating, at the Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South
"U-S-A. U-S-A' from their Korea, on Friday. Many South Koreans were furious over judging that left Kim with the silver medal.
supporters weren't enough
on a night when Team | sdofheis
Canada never let them gets "
anything started.
"We had plenty of moti-
vation in this game, said
U.S. defenseman fRyantk and cry precedes whining
it out on the ice." d r ces h n i
"They're a good team. fPlarin the fist in Olympic singles
"IthinkwePlaying theeo~~t^ ^~ twsls
But we sat back and were figure skating for Italy.
passive. You can't play points system "Adelina collected more
scared. I thought we sat p reduces gold if points. That is really the
back on our heels ande g only way you can de-
just didn't take it to them not artistry scribe it," Hamilton said.
at all." "If you look ateYuna of the
If the Bolshoy Ice Dome By BARRY WILNER past, this was not a pro-
crowd hadn't been paying ASSOCIATED PRESS gram as difficult as she
attention to this tour- SOCHI, Russia Leave has done, and she left the
nament, it would have it to figure skating and opportunity for someone
been surprised to find out judging, where winning ..to collect points on that
the U.S. team that was can be obscured by.* side of the scoring.
so thoroughly throttled whining. "It may not have been
had averaged five goals Any sport without a AP PHOTO as beautiful as Yuna
a game in routing four finish line or clock or and Carolina, but under
opponents here by a some define tive standard Adelina Sotnikova waves from the rules and the way it
combined score of 20-6. the podium after becoming works, she did all that.
"I think we were theasdsubjctutosec the first Russian to win a
first team that could skt a bout the results. It women's Olympic figure ... I think it was a just
with them inthe tour- has happened at there skating gold medal. strategy that worked on
nament," said Canadian Olympics before, and now the night."
forward Matt Duchene a it's happened at Sochi adopted after the judg- It was a strategy based
"Even the Russians didn't after Adelina Sotnikova ing scandal at the 2002 not so much on artistry
eplayn them as hard as we skated away with the Salt Lake City Games, but on technical superi-
did. We've got a real com gold medal, the first for Sotnikova, 17, did exactly ority. Nothing in the rules
mitment to back-checka a Russian woman in the what she needed to win. says the program must be
ing and making ourselves individual event. "Today's figure skating an artistic masterpiece.
hard to play against." Social media was comprises those eval- Some observers called
Bigger and more ablaze Friday with nations that include a Kostner's "Bolero" just
physical than their swifter questions and accusa- program, steps, jumps," that Thursday. Just check
rivals, the Canadians were tions, particularly from Sotnikova's coach, Elena off the boxes: great cover-
built for defense. They South Koreans who saw Buyanova, said Friday. age of the ice, connection
allowed only a handful countrywoman Yuna Kim "We were not behind in between steps, execution
of difficult U.S. shots on denied a second consecu- our complexity, rotations, that is powerful.
Price and through five tive Olympic title. Others and I think we should be Sotnikova did that as
victories in Sochi have wondered why there is proud of our two girls." well.
yielded only three goals so little transparency in Watching from his Eteri Tutberidze -
"They did a good job of the judging, or about NBC broadcast location, coach of 15-year-old
keeping us to the outside," the makeup of the panel 1984 Olympic champ Russian Julia Lipnitskaia,
said U.S. defenseman Alla Shekhovtsova Scott Hamilton was who overshadowed
David Backes, "limiting of Russia is the wife of intrigued by the 17-year- Sotnikova until the last
our chances and traffic in Valentin Piseev, general old Sotnikova's strategy, two days fully support-
front of the net. We need director of the country's which he said worked ed the outcome.
to get to those hard areas figure skating federation. perfectly for the scoring "Later at night, I
and sustain that zone time Perhaps this simple format. It was more than watched on TV and
to make sure we're getting fact can be offered as an enough to beat Kim and Sotnikova was an abso-
bodies there. We didn't do explanation: Under the Carolina Kostner, whose lute champion for me,"
that enough." current points system, bronze medal was the said Tutberidze.
U NBAROUNDUP
Orlando outlasts Knicks in
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ORLANDO Arron Afflalo had
32 points, rookie Victor Oladipo
added 30 points and a career-high
14 assists, and Orlando rallied to
beat New York 129-121 in double
overtime on Friday night.
The Magic trailed by as many as
14 points, but received 25 points
and 10 assists from Oladipo after
halftime to stave off the Knicks.
Tobias Harris added 22 points.
Orlando snapped a three-game
losing streak in its first game
following the departure of Glen
Davis, who had the remainder of
his contract bought out earlier in
the day.
Carmelo Anthony led the Knicks
with 44 points, but only 14 came
after the third quarter.
The Knicks' loss ended their
eight-game game win streak over
the Magic. New York has last four of
its last five.
MAGIC 129, KNICKS 121
NEWYORK(121)
Smith 4-140-0 10,Anthony 16-28 6-7 44, Chandler 5-8 4-8
14, Prigioni 3-4 0-0 9, Felton 7-160-0 15, Hardaway Jr. 6-16
0-0 15, Stoudemire 3-6 4-6 10,Tyler 1-1 2-2 4,World Peace
0-20-0 O.Totals 45-95 16-23 121.
ORLANDO (129)
Afflalo 11-186-932,Harris7-11 8-8 22,Vucevic 7-13 0-0 14,
Nelson 1-8 1-2 3, Oladipo 11-23 6-6 30, O'Quinn 3-3 0-0 6,
Moore4-11 1-1 10,Harkless4-9 0-010, Nicholson 0-2 0-00,
Lamb 1-1 0-0 2.Totals 49-99 22-26 129.
NewYork 30 30 26 20 7 8-121
Orlando 31 22 26 27 7 16-129
3-Point Goals-New York 15-34 (Anthony 6-10, Prigioni
3-4, Hardaway Jr. 3-6, Smith 2-6, Felton 1-7, World Peace
0-1), Orlando 9-16 (Afflalo 4A, Oladipo 2-3, Harkless 2-3,
Moore 1-2, Nicholson 0-1, Nelson 0-3). Fouled Out-
Vucevic. Rebounds-New York 55 (Anthony, Chandler 11),
MAGIC AT RAPTORS
WHO: Orlando (17-40) at Toronto (30-25)
WHEN: Sunday, 6p.m.
WHERE: Air Canada Center, Toronto
TV: Fox Sports Florida
RADIO: 1010 AM, 1280 AM, 1480 AM
Orlando 56 (Vucevic 15). Assists-New York 24 (Felton 8),
Orlando 29 (Oladipo 14). Total Fouls-New York 21, Or-
lando 19. Technicals-Orlando Coach Vaughn. A-16,498
(18,500).
Pistons 115, Hawks 107: In Auburn
Hills, Mich., Andre Drummond had 20 points and
11 rebounds and Kyle Singler made a pair of big
3-pointers late in the fourth quarter to lead Detroit.
The injury-riddled Hawks lost their eighth
consecutive game despite shooting 17 of 20 during
a 41-point second quarter. Detroit rallied from an
11-point halftime deficit.
Bobcats 90, Pelicans 87: In Charlotte,
N.C., Al Jefferson had 33 points and 10 rebounds,
and Charlotte won its third straight since the
All-Star break. The Bobcats missed four of six free
throws in the final minute before Kemba Walker
knocked down four foul shots in the final 9 seconds
to put the Bobcats up by three.
Mavericks 124, 76ers 112: In
Philadelphia, Dirk Nowitzki scored 25 points, Shawn
Marion had 22 and Dallas handed the 76ers their
10th consecutive loss.
A day after dismantling the roster and trading
away Evan Turner, Spencer Hawes and Lavoy Allen,
the Sixers had just eight players in uniform. They're
hoping for a top-3 draft pick and trying to clear
20Ts
space under the salary cap to make a run at quality
free agents.
Raptors 98, Cavaliers 91: In Toronto,
Terrence Ross scored 20 points, Jonas Valanciunas
had 18, and Toronto snapped Cleveland's six-game
winning streak. Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan
each had 14 points as the Atlantic Division-leading
Raptors won for the fourth time in five games.
Bulls 117, Nuggets 89: In Chicago,
D.J. Augustin had 22 points and eight assists, and
Chicago romped to its fifth consecutive victory.
Rookie Tony Snell added a career-high 20 points as
the Bulls put seven players in double figures. Randy
Foye scored 23 points for Denver, which has lost six
of seven.
Around the league: LeBron James
has a broken nose, and his availability for Miami
on Sunday against Chicago will be a game-time
decision. The Heat announced the diagnosis after
James'injury was evaluated Friday. He missed the
final 5:50 of Thursday's game at Oklahoma City
when he was struck inadvertently by defender
Serge Ibaka on a drive to the basket ...
Orlando general manager Rob Hennigan
announced that the team had agreed on a buyout
for the remainder of forward Glen Davis'contract.
Davis has started 43 of the 45 games he's appeared
in this season. Terms of the buyout weren't revealed,
but Davis'salary is just over $6 million for this
season and about $6.6 million next season ...
Houston guard James Harden sustained a
hyperextended right elbow in a collision with David
Lee in the closing minutes of Houston's 102-99
overtime loss to Golden State late Thursday. ...
Atlanta requested waivers on forward Antawn
Jamison, whom they acquired from the Los Angeles
Clippers on Thursday.
* COLLEGE BASKETBALL:
Eagles gain
playoff edge
on Mercer
By ZACH MILLER
SPORTS WRITER
FORT MYERS -The
road to the NCAA tour-
nament can still come
through Southwest
Florida.
Florida Gulf Coast is
back in the driver's seat of
the Atlantic Sun confer-
ence standings after a
nationally televised 75-61
win against Mercer on
Friday night.
The Eagles came into
the game trailing the first-
place Bears by one game,
and now both teams are
tied at 12-3 in conference
play with three games
remaining. After splitting
the season series, FGCU
owns the tiebreaker with
a better record against the
league's third-place team,
South Carolina Upstate.
FGCU has three games
remaining: a home game
against Kennesaw State
on Sunday and two road
games next week. Two of
Mercer's final three games
will be at home.
"We've talked about it
the whole year, just take
one at a time in league
play," FGCU coach Joe
Dooley said. "It sounds
like an old cliche, and it
is, but that's the reality of
it. We can't control any-
thing else but ourselves.
We're both 12-3, we can't
change what they do,
they can't change what
we do and we've just got
to prepare ourselves and
get ready."
The Eagles took
advantage of Friday's
opportunity against
Mercer, using a 15-0
run with less than eight
minutes left to pull away.
FGCU outrebounded the
best rebounding team in
the league 48-29. Junior
Jamail Jones pulled down
13 of those and scored 11
points for his first career
double-double.
"I would have to
commend my big fellas
down low, Nate (Hicks),
Eric (McKnight), Chase
(Fieler), I mean they're
down there fighting,"
Jones said. "I had 13
rebounds, but I would
credit them for over half
of them because they're
boxing their men out and
I just come out of no-
where and just get it."
Jones had a three-point
play on a layup and a
OWLS VS. EAGLES
WHO: Kennesaw State (6-22,
3-12) at Florida Gulf Coast
(18-10,12-3)
WHEN: Sunday, 1:33 p.m.
WHERE: Alico Arena
RADIO: 99.3 FM
TV: ESPN3
EAGLES PERCH
Check out suncoastsportsblog.
corn for Eagles Perch reports,
including the Kennesaw State vs.
FGCU pregame report on Sunday
morning.
STATE SCHEDULE
TODAY
Florida at Mississippi, Noon
Boston College at Miami, Noon
UCF at Houston, 2p.m.
Tulsa at FIU, 2 p.m.
USC Upstate at Jacksonville,
3:15 p.m.
Florida A&M at Bethune-
Cookman, 4p.m.
ETSU at North Florida, 7p.m.
N. Texas at FAU, 7p.m.
3-pointer as part of the
Eagles game-clinching
run, which ended with a
dunk by McKnight. Brett
Comer led all Eagles with
15 points, Fieler added 14
and Hicks pulled down
eight rebounds, all in the
first half.
The team that ends up
in first place in the final
conference standings
earns the No. 1 seed and
home-court advantage
throughout the Atlantic
Sun tournament in
March. FGCU is 12-1 at
home and set an Alico
Arena attendance record
on Friday when 4,664 fans
showed up.
Contact Zach Miller at 941-206-1140
orzmiller@sun-heraldxom.
FLORIDA GULF COAST 75, MERCER 61
MERCER (21-7)
Thomas 1-3 0-0 3,WhiteJr. 2-5 0-0 6, Gollon
2-9 0-0 4, Hall 3-12 8-10 16, Coursey 4-10
1-4 9, Leonard 2-3 1-2 5, Canevari 0-1 2-2 2,
Nwamu 5-9 1-2 11, Hallice0-2 0-0 0, Moten
0-4 0-0 0, Bento 0-0 0-0 0, Bryan 0-0 0-0 0,
M. Brown 2-3 1-25.Totals21-61 14-2261.
FLORIDA GULF COAST (18-10)
Comer 5-11 4-9 15, Thompson 1-6 5-6 7,
Jones4-102-511,McKnight2-41 -2 5, Fieler
5-7 3-4 14, Hicks 1-1 0-0 2, Shoon 0-0 0-0 0,
Cvjeticanin 3-6 2-3 9, Allen 0-0 1-2 1, Boyle
0-2 4-4 4, Blake 0-0 0-0 0, Graf 2-3 2-2 7. To-
tals 23-50 24-37 75.
Halftime-Florida Gulf Coast 26-23.
3-Point Goals-Mercer 5-20 (White Jr. 2-4,
Hall 2-8, Thomas 1-2, Moten 0-1, Leonard
0-1, Gollon 0-1, Canevari 0-1, Nwamu 0-2),
Florida Gulf Coast 5-17 (Fieler 1-2, Comer
1-2, Graf 1-2, Jones 1-3, Cvjeticanin 1-4,
Boyle 0-2, Thompson 0-2). Fouled Out-
None. Rebounds-Mercer 29 (Coursey 5),
Florida Gulf Coast 48 (Jones 13). Assists-
Mercer 9 (Hall 3), Florida Gulf Coast 9 (Com-
er 4). Total Fouls-Mercer 24, Florida Gulf
Coast 18. A-4,664.
This was supposed to be
the encore of college bas-
ketball's game of the year,
matching two top-five
teams in No. 1 Syracuse
and No. 5 Duke, and the
winningest men's coaches
in Division I history.
It's also a meeting of two
teams trying to avoid a
losing streak.
Both the Orange and
Blue Devils stumbled
ahead of their rematch
tonight in the first visit to
Cameron Indoor Stadium
for Hall of Fame coach Jim
Boeheim's team.
The midweek losses by
Syracuse (25-1, 12-1 ACC)
and Duke (21-6, 10-4) may
have taken some luster off
the matchup.
They've also made it
more important in an ACC
race because neither team
Tie game ends 40 hours
later: In Charlotte, N.C., Joshua
Linson finished what he started,
breaking a 40-hour tie game by
knocking down a go-ahead 3-pointer
with 24 seconds left to lift Johnson C.
Smith over Winston-Salem State 89-86
in overtime Friday in the completion of
a bizarre game.
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic
Association game was suspended
Wednesday night when Linson's
full-court heave with 0.3 seconds
remaining shattered two lights about
20 feet above the court, leaving one
dangling perilously from a wire.
The game was postponed until
Friday because of safety concerns with
the score tied at 76.
Winston-Salem State had the option
to decide the outcome by a coin flip,
but instead elected to travel the 90
minutes back to Charlotte to play a
five-minute overtime period, which
lasted 14 minutes in real time.
* COLLEGE BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK
Orange take 1st
trip to Duke
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS can afford another defeat.
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* COLLEGE BASEBALL:
Success on a shoestring
Mississippi Valley
State coach keeps
homeless program
competitive
By ZACH MILLER
SPORTS WRITER
PORT CHARLOTTE -If
Mississippi Valley State is the
Oakland Athletics of college
baseball, then Doug Shanks is Billy
Beane.
Like the As general manager,
Shanks has found a way to create
and sustain success despite a slim
budget.
When he took over the program
14 years ago, the Delta Devils
had never put together a winning
season. In his third season, he
broke the school's single-season
wins record with a modest 23. Now
he brings his team to the Snowbird
Baseball Classic needing one win
for 250 for his career.
He's done all that at the school
with the lowest budget in NCAA
Division I. He has just five schol-
arships to offer: Most Division I
schools use the full 11.7 they are
allowed.
In the 14 years he has been at
MVSU, the school has had five
presidents, four athletic directors,
four football coaches and four
basketball coaches.
"This school has been absolutely
mismanaged from one end to the
other," Shanks said. "I'm just being
honest. People don't want to hear
that, but that's the truth. The lead-
ership we've had at this university
up until this point has been awful.
One bad move after another and
when you add it up for about 13 or
14 years it starts taking a toll."
This year, for the second year in
a row, his team is also without a
home field. A sinkhole developed
in center field of their usual home
field last winter and still hasn't
been fixed. Meanwhile, the team
practices at nearby Pillow Academy
(Greenwood, Miss) and will play
"home" games six miles away at
Mississippi Delta Community
College in Moorhead.
His trick to success amid all of
the challenges has been keeping
a steady stream of junior college
players coming into MVSU for their
junior and senior years.
"What you see is what you get
with a junior college kid and they
don't think they're Babe Ruth any-
more," Shanks said. "They just want
to play because they love the game,
and you get a little bit different
attitude from them."
The 67-year-old coach has many
SNOWBIRD ROUNDUP
Iowa 9, Mississippi
Valley State 4: Kris Goodman's
three-run homer in the eighth and
Blake Hickman's two-run shot in the
ninth propelled the Hawkeyes (3-1),
who scored seven runs on seven hits
in the eighth and ninth innings at
South County Regional Park in Punta
Gorda.
Freshman Matt Allen (1-1) threw
1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief to
post the first career victory. Ryan
Rumpf recorded his first save with a
two-inning outing.
The Hawkeyes didn't arrive
in Port Charlotte until the early
morning hours because of weather
related travel delays in the
Midwest.
Tyler Case (0-1) took the loss in
relief for Mississippi Valley State
(0-5).
Wisconsin-Milwaukee
5, Nebraska-Omaha 4:
Cody Peterson was perfect through
four innings and Pat Wilson hit
a three-run homer to lead the
Panthers (1-3) at North Charlotte
SUN PHOTO BY JENNIFER BRUNO
Mississippi Valley State coach Doug Shanks shakes hands during the pregame meeting
at the plate before Friday's Snowbird Classic game at South County Regional Park in
Punta Gorda. Shanks is one win away from 250 in his career.
connections across the country
from his time as a scout, and he
uses them to find potential Division
I talent at junior colleges. He relies
almost entirely on those players:
This year's seven-member fresh-
man class is his largest.
"I used to send kids to California
junior colleges, and I was lucky
enough to start getting some
of them back (when I started),"
Shanks said. "So I had a bunch of
California J.C. guys before I got
established with the Mississippi J.C.
guys. I figured out where there's a
niche to recruit in and when we're
able to develop a couple good
arms, we really have good years."
He also cranked up the level of
competition the Delta Devils were
playing. MVSU played a lot of
games against NAIA schools prior
to his arrival, but he immediately
started scheduling games against
nearby Southeastern Conference
Regional Park.
Peterson (1-0), a junior transfer,
struck out five of the first of the
first 10 batters he faced. Reliever
Jake Tuttle gave up two hits in four
innings for his first save.
Wilson's homer came with two
outs in the fifth and gave Wiscon-
sin-Milwaukee the lead.
Tyler Fox gave up all five runs
on seven hits and 4% innings for
Nebraska-Omaha (0-1).
Ball State 3, Wiscon-
sin-Milwaukee 1: Scott
Baker allowed run in eight innings
en route to his first win of the
season. Baker, who was named the
Mid-American Conference pitcher of
the year and a third-team All-Amer-
ican last season, surrendered four
hits and two walks.
Brian Keller took the loss for
Wisconsin-Milwaukee despite
giving up only three runs in 7 1
innings.
Caleb Stayton and Brandon Estep
hit solo homers in the fifth and
sixth, respectively.
Kansas 14, North-
western 10 (11): Kansas
(5-0) scored once in the ninth to
force extra innings and four times
in the 11th to earn the victory
despite squandering an 8-2 lead in
the middle of the seventh inning.
Tucker Tharp scored three runs
and drove in four, including three
on his first-inning home run for
Kansas. Ka'iana Eldredge and Justin
Protacio led Kansas with three hits
each.
Matt Hopfner and Walker Moses
had three hits each for North-
western (0-4). Hopfner improved
his batting average to .500.
Ball St. 12, Mississippi
Valley State 1: A seven-run
second inning, highlighted by Sean
Godfrey's grand slam, carried Ball
State (5-1) in its second game.
Jacob Brewer allowed two hits
in six innings while striking out 11.
Brewer missed last season due to
injury. Jarrett Rindfleish led Ball
State's 14-hit attack by going 3 for 4
with three RBIs.
schools. His team makes regular
trips to Alabama and Arkansas,
which also became a source of
revenue because the school gets
a paycheck for traveling to those
games.
That willingness to traveling to
seek competition is what brought
Shanks and the Delta Devils to the
Snowbird Classic. The Delta Devils
face Iowa, Ball State, Northwestern
and Kansas this weekend.
Mississippi Valley State lost its
tournament opener to Iowa, 9-4,
despite leading late on Friday.
Shanks and Snowbird Classic
director Steve Partington said the
two parties are already working on
dates for MVSU to make another
trip next year.
"I like everything about it,"
Shanks said. "The only thing I don't
like is the bus ride."
Contact Zach Miller at 941-206-1140 orzmiller@
sun-herald.com.
SCHEDULE
All games at North Charlotte
Regional Park unless noted
Nebraska-Omaha vs. North-
western at Field 3,10 a.m.
Wisconsin Milwaukee vs. Kansas
at Field 6,10:30 a.m.
Mississippi Valley State vs.
Northwestern at Field 3,
1:30 p.m.
St. Bonaventure vs. Iowa at Field
6,2 p.m.
Iowa vs. Ball State at Field 3,
5:30 p.m.
TOURNEY FACTS
WHEN: Through March 22
WHERE: North Charlotte
Regional Park 1185 O'Donnell
Blvd, Port Charlotte; South
County Regional Park, 670
Cooper St, Punta Gorda.
WHO: 24 Division I programs; 20
Division III programs
ADMISSION: $7 per person per
day/$35 weekly pass (Saturday
to Saturday)
* MLB NOTEBOOK
Arbitration filers land big raises
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TAMPA The average
raise for a player in
salary arbitration was
117 percent this year,
according to a study by
The Associated Press, led
by steep hikes for Freddie
Freeman, Craig Kimbrel,
Giancarlo Stanton and
Michael Brantley.
The 146 players who
filed for arbitration av-
eraged $3,859,912 under
their new contracts, up
from $1,778,081 under
their previous deals. The
average increase was just
below the 119 percent
increase last year.
Minor leaguer
suspended: First baseman Rhyne
Hughes, a minor league free agent
who briefly played for Baltimore in
2010, was suspended 100 games
for using a performance-enhancing
substance. He tested positive for
exogenous testosterone, meaning
it came from outside the body.
The 30-year-old Hughes played in
Double-A for the New York Mets last
year.
Around the nation: Los
Angeles Dodgers great Sandy Koufax
was hit by a foul ball off the bat of
Andre Ethier during practice. Koufax
was standing in the bullpen down
the third base line when he was hit.
The 78-year-old was struck on the
forehead, but he walked off the field
and told reporters he was fine....
Toronto claimed pitcher Liam
Hendriks off waivers from Baltimore.
The 25-year-old went 1-3 with a 6.85
ERA in 10 games with Minnesota.
Hendriks was claimed by the Chicago
Cubs off waivers from Minnesota last
December. Later the Orioles claimed
him.
Thinks missing
trio will arrive
before spring
games begin
ByJOSH VITALE
SPORTS WRITER
PORT CHARLOTTE -
Sixty-one of the Tampa
Bay Rays 64 players
have reported to spring
training. The other three
remain stuck in the
Dominican Republic.
InfielderWilson
Betemit, and relievers
Juan Carlos Oviedo and
Juan Sandoval are having
issues obtaining visas.
Manager Joe Maddon
said he hopes the problem
will not linger too much
longer. He hopes to have
all three in camp "before
the games" start on
Friday. Once they arrive,
he doesn't expect them to
take too long to catch up.
"I would bet that
(Oviedo) has been throw-
ing on an equal basis to
what we've been doing
right here," Maddon said.
"I would bet that he's been
throwing enough that he
won't be too far behind, if
he's behind at all."
Zobrist feels better: Rays
second baseman Ben Zobrist said his
lower back, which he tweaked in the
RAYS
FROM PAGE 1
of the times in a fairly
relaxed atmosphere,"
Clark said. "I think it went
well. Having an opportu-
nity to spend time with
the players, offer them
information, hear their
concerns, answer any
questions they might
have ... I'm very humbled
to have been part of this
one."
While the new instant
replay which estab-
lished a review "com-
mand center" at the MLB
Advanced Media offices
in New York that will
make the determination
on calls in question -
was unanimously ap-
proved by the clubs, Clark
said he expects there will
still be issues to iron out.
"We wanted to make
sure that there are
conversations held
throughout the course of
the year where, if there
are adjustments that need
to be made or things that
need to be addressed,
understanding that you're
going from home runs
and fair/foul to a signifi-
cant amount of plays that
are going to be reviewed,"
Clark said. "There may
be some challenges along
the way, and we need to
make sure we're in a posi-
tion to address them."
There are many more
questions surrounding a
proposed rule that would
ban collisions at home
plate Rays manager
Joe Maddon has said he
opposes the rule and
Clark said many of them
are still unanswered. The
league has made progress
in outlining the rule, and
Clark hopes it will be done
"sooner rather than later."
"We're trying to make
sure that the runner
is protected, that the
catcher is protected, that
you don't change the
integrity of how runs are
scored during the course
of a game," Clark said. "It
sounds great, then you
try to write up a rule, and
things get a little muddy."
The league is begin-
ning to run out of time,
though. Clark said he
has been fielding calls
from teams asking him if
some of the things they
are working on with their
catchers during spring
SUN PHOTO BY
KATHERINE GODINA
Tampa Bay's Sean Rodriguez
waits for the pitch during
batting practice on Friday at
Charlotte Sports Park.
weight room on Wednesday,"feels a
lot better.":'
Zobrist didn't participate in the
team's workout on Thursday or Friday,
but said he's optimistic that he'll be
able to get back on the field sometime
early next week.
News and notes: The Rays
will hold an abbreviated workout from
8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. this morning
before traveling to Tampa Bay for the
annual Rays Fan Fest. ... All of the
autograph sessions for Fan Fest are
sold out .... Proceeds from the sales
of single-game tickets for the Rays'
game against the Twins on March 11
will be donated to the Rays'community
partners in Charlotte County: Big
Brothers Big Sisters, the YMCA, Habitat
for Humanity and the Charlotte County
Homeless Coalition.
Contact Josh Vitale at 941-206-1122 or
jvitale@sun-herald.com.
* MLB:
Maddon shakes
off visa worries
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training will still be legal
under the new rules.
If the rule is not put in
place before the season
starts, Clark said it would
likely have to wait until
next year, as it would be
"unfair" to make catchers
and teams learn a new
rule without have a spring
training to practice it.
Clark also addressed
what the players' reaction
might be to an openly
gay player in a clubhouse,
something that has come
to the forefront since
Missouri football player
Michal Sam announced
that he is gay.
Clark hasn't yet spoke
with any teams about
that issue, but he said he
expects any team would
welcome an openly gay
player under the premise
of "if he could help us
win."
"One of the great things
about baseball, that I
think is different than
some of the other sports,
is that the dynamic of our
locker room is far more
diverse than others. From
countries, locations, ages,
experiences, you name it,
it's just different," Clark
said. "We are in a position
to adjust the way others
simply don't have to."
Clark who played in
the MLB for 15 seasons
from 1995-2009 hasn't
even been on the job for
three full months yet, but
he's already had his hands
full dealing with what
he has called "a busy
offseason."
With the historic
change in instant replay, a
proposed rule that could
change the way the game
is played around home
plate and other issues in-
cluding qualifying offers,
draft-pick compensation
in the new CBA agreement
and all the issues that
around Alex Rodriguez
and the Biogenesis
scandal, Clark has already
gotten everything he can
handle from the MLB and
the players.
"They're going to find
out if I can hit the fast-
ball," Clark said. "Then
they're going to find out
whether I like the ball in
or away from me. Then
they're going to try and
spin it to see how I work
counts. There's no doubt
about it. And I would do
the same thing."
Contaa Josh Vitale at (941) 206-1122
orjvitale@sun-herald.com.
The Sun /Saturday, February 22, 2014
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I QUICK HITS
LANCE ARMSTRONG
CASE BACK IN COURT
OVER BONUSES
DALLAS Attorneys
for Lance Armstrong
argued Friday that he
shouldn't have to return
to arbitration with a
Texas company over
million-dollar bonuses he
received for winning rac-
es even if it was revealed
years later that the cyclist
lied about taking perfor-
mance-enhancing drugs
during his spectacular
career.
SCA Promotions of
Dallas sued shortly after
Armstrong acknowledged
last year that he had lied
for years about doping. It
then asked an arbitration
panel to reopen a 2006
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2a.m.
ESPN2 NHRA, qualifying for Carquest
Auto Parts Nationals, at Chandler, Ariz. (de-
layed tape)
GOLF
Noon
TGC PGA Tour-WGC, Accenture Match
Play Championship, quarterfinal matches,
at Marana, Ariz.
2p.m.
CBS PGA Tour-WGC, Accenture Match
Play Championship, quarterfinal matches,
at Marana, Ariz.
TGC LPGA Thailand, third round, at
Chonburi,Thailand (same-day tape)
MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
11:30a.m.
FS1 -Xavier at Georgetown
Noon
CBS Regional coverage, Florida at Missis-
sippi or Louisville at Cincinnati
ESPN2 -Wisconsin at Iowa
1 p.m.
ESPNU Indiana St at Missouri St.
1:30 p.m.
FS1 -St. John's atVillanova
2p.m.
ESPN2 Notre Dame at Virginia
3p.m.
ESPNU -Tennessee atTexas A&M
3:30 p.m.
FS1 -UAB at Charlotte
4p.m.
ESPN -LSU at Kentucky
ESPN2 -Iowa St. at TCU
6p.m.
ESPN2 -UCLA at Stanford
7p.m.
ESPN -Syracuse at Duke
7:30 p.m.
ESPNU-Texas at Kansas
8p.m.
ESPN2 Missouri at Alabama
NBCSN -Brown at Cornell
9p.m.
ESPN -Arizona at Colorado
9:30 p.m.
ESPNU -Temple at Memphis
10p.m.
ESPN2 San Diego St. at New Mexico
11:30 p.m.
ESPNU Harvard at Princeton (same-day
tape)
12 Mid.
ESPN2 Gonzaga at San Diego
SOCCER
7:40 a.m.
NBCSN Premier League, Everton at Chel-
sea
12:30 p.m.
NBC Premier League, Crystal Palace vs.
Manchester United, at London
WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL
4p.m.
FSN Charlotte at MiddleTenn.
8p.m.
FSN Kansas at Oklahoma
WINTER OLYMPICS
See schedule, Page4
Glantz-Culver Line
NCAA BASKETBALL
FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG
at Georgetown 21/2 Xavier
at Iowa 6/2 Wisconsin
Indiana 11/2 at Northwestern
Clemson 1 at Georgia Tech
at North Carolina 151/2 Wake Forest
atMiami 41/2 Boston College
Louisville 3 at Cincinnati
at Kent St. Pk Buffalo
Florida 61/2 at Mississippi
Indiana St. 1 at Missouri St.
atVillanova-x 912 St. John's
atWestVirginia 3 Baylor
at South Carolina 1 Georgia
at Oklahoma St. 10 TexasTech
at Houston 41/2 UCF
atVirginia 12 Notre Dame
Dayton 4 at Duquesne-y
NCState 1 atVirginia Tech
at Saint Joseph's 14 Fordham
Tulsa 6 at FlU
MiddleTenn. 612 at Marshall
Marquette 7 at DePaul
at Cleveland St. 1212 Milwaukee
Tennessee 312 atTexas A&M
at Charlotte Pk UAB
at Oregon St. 41/2 Washington
Arkansas 7 at Mississippi St.
at Kentucky 12 LSU
Saint Mary's (Cal) 412 at Santa Clara
Nevada 1 at Air Force
atSt. Bonaventure 1012 Rhode Island
at William & Mary 5 Northeastern
at Richmond 412 La Salle
at Oklahoma 412 Kansas St.
Iowa St. 1012 atTCU
Towson 412 at Hofstra
at East Carolina 8 Rice
at Southern Miss. 612 UTEP
at Auburn 412 Vanderbilt
atColoradoSt. 3 Wyoming
at Ohio St. 8 Minnesota
at Akron 412 Ohio
at Duke 51/2 Syracuse
at UC Santa Barbara 13 Cal St.-Fullerton
at Penn 31/2 Dartmouth
Coil. of Charleston 21/2 at UNCWilmington
LouisianaTech 61/2 atOld Dominion
at FAU 51/2 North Texas
at Kansas 111/2 Texas
atW. Kentucky 9 La.-Monroe
at South Alabama 51/2 Troy
at Saint Louis 7 GeorgeWashington
at UALR 2 Texas-Arlington
atArkansasSt. 101/2 TexasSt.
settlement it reached
over about $12 million
in bonuses it said it paid
for three of Armstrong's
seven Tour de France
victories. He has since
been stripped of all seven
victories and given a
lifetime ban from sports.
The panel voted 2-1
in October to review the
case. Armstrong's attor-
neys want Judge Tonya
Parker to overrule the
panel, saying the arbitra-
tion case is closed.
TENNIS
Nadal, Ferrer reach
Rio semis: In Rio De Janeiro,
top-seeded Rafael Nadal reached the
Pablo Andujar in the semifinals.
Andjuar ripped through Tommy
RobredoofSpain6-1,6-1. lIn the
other semifinal, second-seeded David
Ferrer will meet Alexandr Dolgopolov.
Ferrer defeated Thomaz Bellucci of
Brazil 4-6,6-3,6-3 and Dolgopolov of
Ukraine advanced against third-
seeded Fabio Fognini 6-1,6-1....
Organization president Chris
Kermode said the ATP is owed $3
million by Rio de Janeiro's state
government and doesn't expect
to get paid. Kermode said Friday the
state government and the tour agreed
to end a contract that allowed the
2016 Olympic host city to promote
itself at ATP events ...
In Delray Beach, Steve Johnson
defeated No. 6 seed Feliciano Lopez
6-3,6-2 at the Delray Beach Open.
semifinals of the Rio Open, showing Johnson, who upset top-seeded
no problems with a sore back in Tommy Haas two days ago, earn,
defeating Joao Sousa of Portugal 6-1, spot in the semifinals for the firs
6-0. Nadal will face fellow Spaniard at an ATP event. ...
Brown 6
Harvard 1
at Bradley 51/2 L
atValparaiso 51/2
atWichita St. 171/2
atTulane 81/2
S. Illinois 1
atBoiseSt. 6
at Alabama 1
at Georgia St. 81/2
atBYU 121/2
at Utah St. 7
at Stanford Pk
at Memphis 16
at Cal Poly 81/2
at San Francisco 7
at New Mexico 31/2
UC Irvine 6
Arizona 5
Gonzaga 612
at Hawaii 141/2
IPFW 71/2
at Furman 1
atW.Carolina 15
atCanisius 131/2
Elon 41/2
Southern
Quinnipiac 3
at N. Dakota St. 81/2
SE Missouri 21/2
at South Dakota 4
atMonmouth(NJ) 2
at Davidson 8
at Murray St. 4
atTennesseeTech 41/2
at Denver 8 N
at N. Arizona 1
E.Kentucky 51/2
at Montana 7
Weber St. 31/2
E.Washington 71/2
N.Colorado 1 a
x-atWells Fargo Center
y-at Consol Energy Center
FAVORITE
at Charlotte
atWashington
Dallas
at Atlanta
Indiana
Minnesota
at Sacramento
at Golden State
Tennis
NBA
LINEO/U
Pk (183)
7 (1961/2)
3 (2141/2)
11/2 (202)
9 (190)
31/2 (200)
6 (202)
6 (2001/2)
at Cornell
at Princeton
oyola of Chicago
Youngstown St.
Drake
UTSA
at Evansville
UNLV
Missouri
La.-Lafayette
Portland
Fresno St.
UCLA
Temple
UC Riverside
Pacific
San Diego St.
at CS Northridge
at Colorado
at San Diego
UC Davis
atIUPUI
Appalachian St.
The Citadel
Fairfield
at Georgia
at Niagara
S. Dakota St.
at UT-Martin
W. Illinois
St. Peter's
Wofford
Morehead St.
Jacksonville St.
lebraska-Omaha
North Dakota
at Austin Peay
Idaho St.
at Montana St.
at S. Utah
t Sacramento St.
UNDERDOG
Memphis
New Orleans
at Detroit
NewYork
at Milwaukee
at Utah
Boston
Brooklyn
ATP DELRAY BEACH INTERNATIONAL
At Delray Beach Stadium &Tennis
S Center, Delray Beach
Purse: $539,730 (WT250)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
| Singles
S Quarterfinals
Kevin Anderson (4), South Africa, def.
Marinko Matosevic, Australia, 6-7 (3), 6-3,
6-3.
Steve Johnson, United States, def. Felicia-
no Lopez (6), Spain, 6-3,6-2.
SMarin Cilic (7), Croatia, def. Teymuraz
Gabashvili, Russia, 6-2,6-3.
SRIO OPEN
At Jockey Club Brasileiro, Rio de Janeiro
Purse: Men, $1.99 million (WT500)
Women, $250,000 (Intl.)
Surface: Clay-Outdoor
Singles
Men
Quarterfinals
Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, def. Fabio
Fognini(3),lItaly,6-1,6-1.
David Ferrer (2), Spain, def. Thomaz Bel-
lucci, Brazil, 4-6,6-3,6-3.
Pablo Andujar (8), Spain, def.Tommy Ro-
bredo (4), Spain,6-1,6-1.
Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Joao Sousa,
Portugal, 6-1,6-0.
Women
S Quarterfinals
Kurumi Nara,Japan,def. Lourdes Domin-
Sguez Lino, Spain, 7-6 (5), 2-0, retired.
Klara Zakopalova (1), Czech Republic,def.
Katarzyna Piter, Poland, 6-4,6-0.
Teliana Pereira, Brazil, def. Irina-Camelia
SBegu, Romania, 6-A, 6-4.
Nastassja Burnett, Italydef. Paula Ormae-
chea, Argentina, 5-7,6-2,7-5.
SATPOPEN13
At Palais des Sports, Marseille, France
Purse: $850,900 (WT250)
Surface: Hard-Indoor
Singles
S Quarterfinals
Richard Gasquet (1), France, def. Ivan
Dodig (5), Croatia, 7-5,6-3.
SErnests Gulbis (3), Latvia, def. Nicolas Ma-
hut (8),France,6-3,7-6(1).
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (2), France, def.
Edouard Roger-Vasselin (6), France, 6-7 (3),
6-2,6-2.
Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany, def. Mi-
Schael Llodra, France, 6-4,6-3.
SWTA DUBAI DUTY FREE CHAMPION-
SHIPS
At Dubai Tennis Stadium, Dubai, United
SArab Emirates
Purse: $2 million (Premier)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
| Singles
Semifinals
Venus Williams, United States, def. Caro-
lineWozniacki (8), Denmark, 6-3,6-2.
SAlize Cornet, France, def. Serena Williams
(1), United States, 6-4,6-4.
Hockey
NHL
Olympic break
Play resumesTuesday
ECHL
Thursday's result
Bakersfield at San Francisco, Cancelled
Friday's results
Evansville 4, Greenville 3
Cincinnati 5, South Carolina 2
Elmira 5,Wheeling 2
ed a
time
Reading 4,Gwinnett2
Orlando 7,Toledo 3
Fort Wayne 4, Florida 3, SO
SLasVegasat Utah, Cancelled
Stockton at Colorado, 9:05 p.m.
Idaho at Utah, 9:05 p.m.
Bakersfield at San Francisco, Cancelled
Ontario at Alaska, 11:1 5 p.m.
Today's games
Fort Wayne at Florida, 7 p.m.
Evansville at South Carolina, 7 p.m.
Reading at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m.
Wheeling at Elmira, 7:05 p.m.
Orlando atToledo, 7:15 p.m.
I Stockton at Colorado, 9:05 p.m.
SLasVegasat Idaho, Cancelled
Utah at Idaho, 9:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Bakersfield, Cancelled
LasVegasat Bakersfield, 10p.m.
Ontario at Alaska, 11:15 p.m.
| AHL
S Thursday's results
No games scheduled
SFriday's results
Springfield 4, Manchester 3, SO
Oklahoma City4, Grand Rapids2
Bridgeport 4, Hartford 3
Albany 4, Adirondack2
Utica 2, Syracuse 1, OT
San Antonio 3, Rochester 2, SO
Binghamton 4, Hamilton 1
Iowa 2, Lake Erie 1
St.John's5,Worcester 1
Abbotsford 4, Milwaukee 2
Rockford 2, Chicago 1
Charlotte atTexas, late
Pro basketball
Atlantic
Toronto
Brooklyn
NewYork
Boston
Philadelphia
Southeast
Miami
Washington
Charlotte
Atlanta
Orlando
Central
Indiana
Chicago
Detroit
Cleveland
Milwaukee
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENi
W L
30 25
25 27
21 34
19 36
15 41
W L
39 14
26 28
26 30
25 29
17 40
W L
41 13
29 25
23 32
22 34
10 44
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest
San Antonio
Houston
Dallas
Memphis
New Orleans
Northwest
Oklahoma City
Portland
Minnesota
Denver
Utah
Pacific
LA. Clippers
Phoenix
Golden State
L.A. Lakers
Sacramento
CE
Pt GB
.545 -
.481 32'/
.382 9
.345 11
.268 1512
Pt GB
.736 -
.481 131/2
.464 141/2
.463 141/2
.298 24
Pet GB
.759 -
.537 12
.418 181/2
.393 20
.185 31
Pet GB
.727 -
.673 3
.589 712
.574 812
.426 161/2
Pet GB
.768 -
.667 6
.481 16
.463 17
.358 221/2
Pct GB
.649 -
.604 3
.600 3
.333 171/2
.333 171/2
Thursday's results
Miami 103, Oklahoma City 81
Denver 101, Milwaukee 90
Golden State 102, Houston 99, OT
Friday's results
Orlando 129, NewYork 121,20T
Dallas 124, Philadelphia 112
Charlotte 90, New Orleans 87
Toronto 98, Cleveland 91
Detroit 115, Atlanta 107
Chicago 117, Denver 89
Memphis 102, L.A. Clippers 96
San Antonio at Phoenix, late
SUtah at Portland, late
Boston at L.A. Lakers, late
Today's games
New Orleans atWashington, 7 p.m.
Memphis at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
NewYork at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.
Indiana at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Minnesota at Utah, 9 p.m.
Boston at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
Brooklyn at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Transactions
BASEBALL
COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE Suspend-
ed free agent 1 B Rhyne Hughes 100 games,
effective when he signs with a major
league organization, after testing positive
for a banned substance in violation of the
Minor League Drug Prevention and Treat-
ment Program.
American League
KANSAS CITY ROYALS Agreed to
terms with LHP Justin Marks, RHPs Louis
Coleman and Kelvin Herrera, INFs Ches-
lor Cuthbert, Mike Moustakas and Danny
Valencia and OF Lane Adams on one-year
contracts.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS Claimed RHP
Liam Hendriks off waivers from Baltimore.
Designated INF Brent Morel for assignment.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
HOUSTON ROCKETS Recalled G
Isaiah Canaan from Rio Grande Valley
(NBADL).
ORLANDO MAGIC -Agreed on buyout
termswith F Glen Davis.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS -Waived F Earl
Clark.
FOOTBALL
Canadian Football League
B.C. LIONS Released WR Paris Jack-
son.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
MINNESOTA WILD Reassigned D
YOUTH FOOTBALL
Study: Youth participa-
tion increases: A new report
found that the number of football
players 8 or younger increased by 10.2
percent from 2012 to 2013 a stark
contrast to recent trends showing
overall athletic participation is
waning.
The study was conducted by
the Sports and Fitness Industry
Association for Indianapolis-based
USA Football, an umbrella group for
youth sports.
The five-year trends for all the
sports measured by the study
continue to show declines.
From 2008-12, soccer participation
dropped by 7.1 percent, baseball
participation fell by 7.2 percent and
basketball participation declined
by 8.3 percent. Football showed the
smallest decline, 5.4 percent, over the
same span.
Jonathon Blum and F Jake Dowell to Iowa
(AHL).
PHOENIX COYOTES Assigned D Da-
vid Rundblad to Portland (AHL) for condi-
tioning.
WASHINGTON CAPITALS Reas-
signed Cs Michael Latta, Ryan Stoa and
CaseyWellman to Hershey (AHL).
trade.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
COLUMBUS CREW- Signed D Giancar-
lo Gonzalez.
FC DALLAS Acquired F David Texeira
from FC Groningen (Netherlands).
National Women's Soccer League
SKY BLUE FC Named Jay Cooney
goalkeeper coach.
COLLEGE
PRESBYTERIAN Named EliasValentin
II women's assistant volleyball coach.
SAN JOSE STATE Named Greg Rob-
inson defensive coordinator/linebackers
coach and Keith Carter offensive line
coach/running game coordinator. An-
nounced offensive coordinator/quarter-
backs coach Jimmie Dougherty adds the
responsibilities of assistant head coach;
cornerbacks coach Donte Williams will be
the defensive backs coach; and graduate
assistant Eric Thomason adds the duties of
tight ends coach. Shifted tight ends coach
Terry Malley to wide receivers coach and
safeties coach Joe Staab to outside line-
backers coach.
WESTVIRGINIA Named Tom Bradley
assistantfootball coach.
College basketball
FRIDAY'S MEN'S SCORES
SOUTH
Florida Gulf Coast 75, Mercer 61
Kennesaw St. 67, Stetson 63
Lipscomb 70, N. Kentucky 66
EAST
Columbia 70, Brown 68
Harvard 83, Penn 63
lona 80, Rider 77
Princeton 67, Dartmouth 57
Siena 67, Manhattan 63
UMass 80,VCU 75
Yale 82, Cornell65
MIDWEST
Oakland 86, III.-Chicago 71
SOUTHWEST
No scores reported
WEST
No scores reported
FRIDAY'S WOMEN'S SCORES
SOUTH
No scores reported
EAST
Columbia 66, Brown 59
Fairfield 73, Manhattan 52
Marist 79, Rider 51
Penn 63, Harvard 50
Princeton 87, Dartmouth 46
Yale 60, Cornell52
MIDWEST
Drake 94, Bradley 71
Green Bay 59, Cleveland St. 56
Indiana St. 73, Missouri St. 37
N. Iowa 73, Loyola of Chicago 49
Wichita St. 85, Illinois St. 66
Youngstown St. 81, Milwaukee 69
SOUTHWEST
No scores reported
WEST
Arizona St. 55, Colorado 51
Stanford 64, Southern Cal 59
Utah 52, Arizona 47
College baseball
FRIDAY'S SCORES
SOUTH
Belmont 9, Miami (Ohio) 8
Charlotte 6, Canisius 0
Cincinnati 5,Wake Forest 0
Clemson 5, Maine 2
Cumberland (Tenn.) 15,WVU Tech 7
Eastern Mennonite 18, Maine-Presque Isle
4
Florida St. 8, Georgia 3
Georgia Southern 23, Md.-E. Shore 0
Georgia Tech 7,UNC-Greensboro 3
Hampden-Sydney 9, Keystone 4
Indiana-Southeast 12,Tenn.Wesleyan 8
Indiana St. 10, Lipscomb 6
Lincoln Memorial 4, Lenoir-Rhyne 3
LindseyWilson 12, Bethel (Ind.) 6
Louisville 21,W. Michigan 8
Miami 6, Florida 4
MiddleTennessee 8, Dayton 6
Mississippi College 2-1, Hardin-Simmons
1-11
Missouri 15, Radford 3
Mobile 5, Spring Hill 0
NC State 6, Appalachian St. 5
Point Park 4-6, Bryan 2-8
Stetson 5, Boston College 3
Taylor 3, LindseyWilson 1
Tennessee 8, UNLV 7
Tennessee Tech 11, NYTech 2
Trevecca Nazarene 11, Union (Tenn.) 2
Trevecca Nazarene 5, Lewis 2
Tusculum 5, Carson-Newman 0
Vanderbilt 14, III.-Chicago 1
W. Kentucky8, UNC-Asheville5
Wheaton (111.) 8, Centre 0
William Carey5, Belhaven 4
William & Mary 4, High Point 2,10 innings
Xavier 2, North Carolina 1
SOUTHWEST
Angelo St. 10, Colorado Mines 1
Cent. Arkansas 6, Abilene Christian 4
Mary Hardin-Baylor 13, Howard Payne 3
Newman 4-8, McMurryO -9
Northeastern 7, Houston Baptist 4, 10 in-
nings
St. Edward's 5-8, Oklahoma Christian 2-13
TCU 10,BYUO0
Wayland Baptist 3-4, MidAmerica Nazarene
2-5
WEST
New Mexico 12, N. Illinois 0
Pepperdine 5, Utah Valley 0
* GOLFROUNDUP
AP PHOTO
Graeme McDowell hits out of a bunker on the fourth hole in
his match against Hunter Mahan during the third round of the
Match Play Championship on Friday in Marana, Ariz.
Escape artist
strikes again
McDowell
sees lady luck
in latest rally
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MARANA, Ariz. -
Graeme McDowell
figured his luck had run
out Friday at the Match
Play Championship.
After two remarkable
rallies to even reach the
third round, McDowell
missed a pair of 8-foot
putts to fall 2 down with
two holes to play against
Hunter Mahan, who had
lost only four times in 18
matches at the Golf Club
of Dove Mountain.
"My head went down
as I walked off the 16th
green. I really thought
I blew it," McDowell
said after yet another
improbable comeback. "I
genuinely thought I was
done this time. I really
didn't think there was any
way back from that."
Even he couldn't
believe what followed.
McDowell won the
next two holes to extend
the match. He made a
20-foot par putt on the
20th hole to stay alive,
and then won the next
hole with a 15-foot birdie
putt.
"Nine lives have been
used up and then
some," McDowell said.
Ernie Els is 5-over par
in 57 holes over three
matches and he reached
the quarterfinals. Jim
Furyk has been at least 2
down in every match and
he advanced to the quar-
terfinals for the first time
in 14 appearances. Rickie
Fowler won a match that
featured an 18-foot par
putt conceded to him by
Sergio Garcia, who felt
bad because of a ruling
that had taken too much
time on the previous
hole.
The Accenture Match
Play Championship
always has its share of
wild tales.
McDowell tops them
all.
How else to explain
how a guy can play 58
holes over three matches
without ever hitting a tee
shot with the lead? Most
players are relieved with
every match they win.
McDowell felt a tinge of
guilt.
"Embarrassed is the
wrong word. I'm not
embarrassed," he said.
"But I just feel like I'm
robbing these guys."
Perhaps it's only fitting
that his quarterfinal
match is against Victor
Dubuisson of France,
who took out Bubba
Watson. Dubuisson has
never trailed at any point
this week. He plays the
guy who has never led
a single hole while the
match was going on.
Nordqvist holds on to
lead by stroke: Anna Nordqvist
made two late bogeys at the rainy
LPGA Thailand, leaving her a stroke
ahead after the second round in
Chonburi.
The Swede shot an even-par 72
to remain 6 under. Germany's Sandra
Gal, Paraguay's Julieta Granada and
Spain's Azahara Munoz were tied for
second.
The players got a break from the
usual hot, humid conditions, with the
temperature only reaching the 70s
the first two days at Siam Country
Club.
"I think we all expected it to be
warmer,"said Nordqvist, also a stroke
ahead Thursday after opening with a
66. "Today with a little bit of rain and
overcast it felt like I still had a lot of
the energy leaving the 18th green'."
Nordqvist bogeyed Nos. 16 and
18. She had three birdies and three
bogeys.
I GOLF SCOREBOARD
LPGATour
HONDA LPGATHAILAND
At Siam Country Club (Pattaya Old
Course)
Chonburi, Thailand
Purse: $1.5 million
Yardage: 6,568; Par: 72
a-amateur
Second Round
Anna Nordqvist 66-72 13
Julieta Granada 71-68 13
AzaharaMunoz 71-68 13
SandraGal 69-70 13
StacyLewis 71-69 14
MichelleWie 67-73 14
KarrieWebb 71-70 14
SoYeonRyu 69-72 14
JenniferJohnson 68-73 14
Angela Stanford 68-73 14
Brittany Lang 73-69 14
LydiaKo 72-70 14
Jenny Shin 72-70 14
InbeePark 71-71 14
Caroline Hedwall 69-73 14
Suzann Pettersen 69-73 14
LexiThompson 68-74 14
Thidapa Suwannapura 73-70 14
ShanshanFeng 71-72 14
CristieKerr 71-72 14
Gerina Piller 70-73 14
Morgan Pressel 70-73 14
MariajoUribe 75-69 14
AiMiyazato 74-70 14
SeRiPak 72-72 14
Pornanong Phatlum 71-73 14
Dewi Claire Schreefel 71-73 14
YaniTseng 72-73 14
DanielleKang 74-72 14
SunYoungYoo 74-72 14
Carly Booth 72-74 14
MinaHarigae 70-76 14
Catriona Matthew 76-71 14
Natsuka Hori 75-72 14
HaejiKang 75-72 14
ChellaChoi 73-74 14
HeeYoung Park 71-76 14
Karinelcher 78-70 14
MamikoHiga 77-71 14
MoriyaJutanugarn 77-71 148
NaYeonChoi 75-73 148
Dani Holmqvist 75-73 148
Carlota Ciganda 72-76 148
SEun-HeeJi 70-78 148
SJodiEwart Shadoff 74-75 149
SPaula Creamer 72-77 149
SAriyaJutanugarn 72-77 149
World Golf
Championship
ACCENTURE MATCH PLAY
CHAMPIONSHIP
At Dove Mountain, The Ritz-Carlton
Golf Club
Marana, Ariz.
Purse: $9 million
Yardage: 7,791; Par: 72
Third Round
(Seedings in parentheses)
Jim Furyk (20), United States, def. Harris En-
glish (36), United States, 1 up.
Rickie Fowler (53), United States, def. Sergio
Garcia (5), Spain, 1 up.
Graeme McDowell (14), Northern Ireland,
def. Hunter Mahan (30), United States, 21
holes.
Victor Dubuisson (27), France, def. Bubba
Watson (11), United States, 1 up.
Louis Oosthuizen (32), South Africa, def.
SWebb Simpson (17), United States, 5 and 4.
Jason Day (8), Australia, def. George Coet-
zee (56), South Africa, 3 and 1.
Ernie Els (31), South Africa, def. Jason Duf-
ner (15), United States, 1 up.
Jordan Spieth (10), United States, def. Matt
Kuchar (7), United States, 2 and 1.
TODAY'S TEE TIMES
12:05 p.m. Jason Day (8), Australia, vs.
Louis Oosthuizen (32), South Africa.
12:20 p.m. -Jim Furyk (20), United States,
Svs. Rickie Fowler (53), United States.
1:45 p.m. Jordan Spieth (10), United
States, vs. Ernie Els (31), South Africa.
2 p.m. Graeme McDowell (14), Northern
Ireland,vs.Victor Dubuisson (27), France.
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* BOYS WEIGHTLIFTING: Pirate Invitational
Pesti paces Tarpon victory
Lemon Bay
takes second;
hosts fifth
By GARY BROWN
SUN CORRESPONDENT
PORT CHARLOTTE -
Charlotte High School
weightlifter Billy Pesti has
gotten off to a strong start
this season.
Pesti, who made the
state meet last season,
won the 238-pound
division at the Pirate
Invitational on Friday
with a personal best over-
all lift of 670 pounds. He
had a personal best 375
in the bench press and
By CHUCK BALLARO
SUN CORRESPONDENT
PORT CHARLOTTE
- GradyWells endured
six tough innings on the
mound and Kelvin Soto
highlighted a six-run third
with a two-run single as
Port Charlotte High won
its opening District 6A-11
game of the season, 10-3
over North Fort Myers on
Friday.
Wells did not go 1-2-3
in any of his innings, but
got the big outs when he
needed them, allowing
three runs, seven hits,
two walks and two hit
batsmen while striking
out six in helping the
Pirates (3-2, 1-0) to their
third straight win.
"Grady did well. He
caught last night and
never really had his legs
under him, so he was
competing on adren-
aline," Port Charlotte
coach Bryan Beisner said.
"He went out there and
got the job done."
Port Charlotte took the
lead in the first without a
hit. Brandt Little walked
with one out, stole
second, and went to third
on a grounder.
Wells walked before the
pair executed a double
steal to give the Pirates a
1-0 lead.
North Fort Myers (2-3,
0-2) tied the game in the
ensuing ining on a Zach
St. Amand RBI single, but
Dylan Czerwinski was
picked off third with one
out to end the threat.
The Pirates blew the
game open in the third,
scoring six times and
chasing Red Knight
starter Brady Peterson.
Donovan Petrey tripled
toscore Little, who scored
three times in the game.
Petrey came home on a
wild pitch moments later.
After two walks and
an infield single loaded
the bases, the Red
Knights brought in Shane
Rodrigues and Soto
drilled a single into left
center to score two and
make it 5-1. Matt LePoint
singled home another,
and Vince Farruggio
COACH
FROM PAGE 1
the deciding factor in
Huthman's departure.
"We knew that coach
Huthman, he told us
he was going to have to
look for a job when we
couldn't find a teaching
job," LaVallee said. "We
were hoping it wasn't
lifted 295 in the clean and
jerk. He just missed at 310
pounds. His personal best
in that lift is 315 pounds.
"I just couldn't get
under it enough," the
Tarpons' senior said
about his final clean and
jerk lift. "But I'm aiming
for at least 700 pounds
in the overall lift, 400
or more pounds in the
bench press and 325 in
the clean and jerk this
season."
Pesti had a 365-pound
lift in a preseason meet
two weeks ago, showing
he can be consistently
good. He helped his team
win the invitational easily
with 49 points. Lemon
UP NEXT
Port Charlotte: vs. Lemon Bay,
Monday, 7 p.m.
PREP SCHEDULE
Today
No events scheduled
MONDAY
Baseball
Lemon Bay at Cardinal Mooney,
4p.m.
Marco Island at Community
Christian, 6 p.m.
DeSoto County at Dunbar, 6 p.m.
Softball
DeSoto County at North Port,
7:30 p.m.
Girls tennis
Venice at Palmetto, 4 p.m.
Boys tennis
Palmetto at Venice (at Laurel
Nokomis), 4p.m.
made it 7-1 on a sacrifice
fly.
"Kelvin did a nice job
catching the game and
he's swinging the bat
well," Beisner said. "He
got a clutch knock and
we weren't getting those
last week, but now we're
getting two-out hitting."
In the fifth, Zachary
Harris scored on a throw-
ing error and Landon
Nyberg drove in a run
with a grounder to third
to make it 7-3.
The Pirates countered
in the bottom half. Brad
Baker singled home a
run, Little doubled home
another and Petrey drove
in his second run with a
single to end the scoring.
Peterson allowed four
runs in 21/3 innings, with
three walks.
"Once that third inning
got away it was tough
catching up,"said North
Fort Myers coach David
Bechtol. "Our kids battled
and we'll get better every
game. We just need to
look forward to our next
opponent."
PORT CHARLOTTE 10, N. FORT MYERS 3
N. Fort Myers 0100200 3 72
PortCharlotte 106030X- 10 8 1
Brady Peterson, Shane Rodrigues (3), Seth
Lewis (5),Gavin Paz (6) and Zach St. Amand.
Grady Wells, Matt Lepoint (7) and Kelvin
Soto. W:Wells L: Peterson. Leading hitters:
Soto 2-4,2 RBI, 2 runs. Donovan Petrey 2-4,
triple, 2 RBI, run.
coming, but we got the
first call (about Huthman)
a week and a half ago."
Longtime assistant
coach Larry Detweiler will
take over the North Port
team through the spring
game on an interim basis.
Huthman, who led the
Bobcats to a 3-6 record in
his only season as head
coach, said he was "very
disappointed" he had to
leave the school now. He
Bay finished second with
35.
Charlotte had three
first-place finishers.
Besides Pesti, Anthony
Calleja at 129 pounds
and Omar Powell at 169
pounds also finished
first. Powell won with a
470-pound lift.
Calleja had a 385
overall lift as the Tarpons
also had several more
lifters place as they had a
complete effort.
"We're getting better,"
Tarpons coach Ray
Hixson said. "We had a
great week of practice
and we did better again
today. We're younger
than we've been in the
BOBCATS
FROM PAGE 1
second-place Sarasota-
Riverview 113-99. Lemon
Bay was fourth and Port
Charlotte placed sixth of
10 teams.
Riverview took the
boys scoring with 125
points, ahead of North
Port's 109. Lemon Bay
placed fifth and Port
Charlotte took seventh.
The Mantas punctu-
ated the night with a
dramatic win in the girls
1,600-meter relay after
the stadium lights at the
Preserve suddenly went
out. The heat was run in
the twilight of the towers
trying to retire, and soph-
omore AbbyWeinfeld
ran a strong anchor leg
to win it in 4:24.30 with
Daniella DoValle, Nikki
Lenard and Haley Blem
also running legs.
Weinfeld had to hold
off some pretty strong
competition to win,
namely Krstec and Port
Charlotte standout
Michelle Atherley.
"I just went," the soph-
omore said, beaming. "I
didn't even feel like I was
kind of tired. I just went,
I wanted to win."
Atherley had previously
stormed the track with a
strong anchor leg as the
Port Charlotte girls won
the shuttle hurdles relay.
The North Port boys
got a good outing from
Sly Augustyn in the shut-
tle hurdles (the Bobcats
finished second in the
event).
"He ran really well
last week (against
Charlotte)," North Port
boys coach Tony Miller
said. "This week, he
stepped up his form to
get a lot better in the
hurdles."
Ibsen Marcial won
the high jump, while
brother Evenson Marcial
took first in the triple
jump. The Port Charlotte
relay of Tyler Fisher,
Nick Dunakey, Micheal
Wessels and Jordan
Croteau won the 3,200
relay in 8:30.40.
Contact Rob Shore at 941-206-1174
orshore@sun-herald.com
BOBCAT RELAYS
at North Port HS
Team scores
Girls: North Port 113, Sarasota-Riverview
99, Venice 84, Lemon Bay 78, Sarasota 60,
Port Charlotte 57, Palmetto 50, Bishop
Verot 29, Hardee 20, Booker 4.
Boys: Sarasota-Riverview 125, North Port
109, Venice 69, Sarasota 67, Lemon Bay
52, Hardee 46, Port Charlotte 44, Bishop
Verot 38, Palmetto 33, Booker 19.
GIRLS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
High jump Michelle Atherley (PC) 5-2,
Tanner Gauthier (V) 4-10, Lexi Dills (V) 4-8.
leaves as the team looked
to have an intriguing
group of young players
returning to the squad
next season, including
quarterback Brennan
Simms.
Huthman had previ-
ously been the team's
offensive coordinator.
"I just had to take
care of my family first,"
Huthman said. "The
administration did
UP NEXT
Port Charlotte, Charlotte,
Lemon Bay,North Port: at
Sarasota Invitational,
March 1,TBD
Lemon Bay: vs. North Port and
LaBelle, Wednesday, 4 p.m.
past but we're not young.
We should continue to
get better."
Lemon Bay had a big
effort in finishing second.
The Manta Rays got first
places from Eric Smith at
139 and junior Anthony
Marinola at 154. Smith
had a 400 overall lift and
Marinola a 575. Marinola
finished second in the
state at 139 pounds last
season, but moved up to
154 this season.
"We did a good job,"
Lemon Bay coach Don
Southwell said. "We came
in here expecting to win.
"We had some good
efforts today."
North Port finished
fourth with 30 points and
Port Charlotte was fifth
with 27 in the eight-team
tournament.
The Pirates had first-
place finishes from Jeff
Burrell at 183 and Ian
Bush at heavyweight.
North Port had a first
place from Kawika Barnes
at 119 and a second place
from Josh Dejesus at 219.
PIRATE INVITATIONAL
At Port Charlotte HS
Team scores: 1. Charlotte 49,2. Lemon Bay
35,3. Riverview 31,4. North Port 30,5. Port
Charlotte 27, 6. Venice 24, Sarasota 17, 8.
Booker 7.
Individuals: 119 pounds: 1. Kawika Barnes
(NP) 325 (165 bench press, 160 clean and jerk);
2. Issac Enright (R) 300 (155,145); 3. Domnick
Schofield (LB) 295 (160-135); 129:1. Anthony
Calleja (C) 385 (205, 180); 2. Alec Brown (V)
370 (190.180; 3. Denkinta Butler (S) 360 (180,
180); 139:1. Eric Smith (LB) 400 (215,185); 2.
Andrew Vaitier (R) 250 (195, 155); 3. William
Pasko (C) 345 (180, 165); 154: 1. Anthony
Marinola (LB) 575 (315,260);2.Tyler Loche (C)
500 (255,245); 3. Jake McCarthy (V) 480 (245,
235); 169:1. Omar Powell (C) 470 (250,220); 2.
Benny Neptune (R) 470 (280,190); 3. Michael
MacCormack (NP) 465 (240,225).
183. I.Jeff Burrell (PC) 555 (320,255); 2. Josh
Schulte (LB) 540 (290, 240); 3. Willie Emerson
(S) 515 (280, 235); 199:1. Vick Sanec (S) 610
(330,280;2. Luis Cruz (C) 580 (300,280); 3.Jake
Hobbs (PC) 570 (290,280); 219:1. Sam John-
son (R) 595 (310,285); 2.Josh Dejesus (NP) 585
(290,295);3.Chris Morgan (PC) 575 (350,225);
238:1. Billy Pesti (C) 670 (375, 295); 2. David
Knisly (R) 635 (320, 315); 3. Dennis Mathurin
(C) 530 (250,270); Heavyweight: 1. lan Bush
(PC) 20 (345, 275); 2. Tyler Gauthien (V) 615
(375,290);3. Romello Bucke (B) 580 (315,265).
SUN PHOTOS BY JENNIFER BRUNO
Lemon Bay High School's Kelsi Ogilvie runs during the Bobcat Relays on Friday at North Port
High School.
Polevault Kendra Pinter (NP) 9-0;The-
resa Kelley (V) 8-6, Shauna Naudascher
(NP) 7-6. Long jump Beau Doyle (V)
15-2,Armani Seale (NP) 15-0,KelsyUpton
(V) 14-10. Triplejump -Tanner Gauthier
(V) 31-1 1/ 2, Judley Laroche (NP) 30-11,
Gabrielle Falco (SR) 30-10. Shot put Al-
ison Gollnick (SR) 40-6 1/2, Elizabeth At-
kinson (P) 33-9, Kristy Ann Lowe (PC) 33-7.
Discus- Elizabeth Leone (V) 102-2, Alison
Gollnick (SR) 99-6, Georgiana Coca 92-9.
6,400 relay Sarasota 21:48.50; 2, North
Port 22:16.90; 3, Lemon Bay 22:49.30.
3,200 relay North Port 10:08.50; 2,
Lemon Bay 10:24.83; 3, Sarasota 10:40.50.
Shuttle hurdles Port Charlotte
1:15.70, Lemon Bay 1:15.80, North Port
1:15.90. 1,600 medley Sarasota-River-
view 4:47.70, Venice 4:51.70, Lemon Bay
4:54.20. 400 relay North Port 52.60,
Palmetto 53.30,Venice 53.60.
Distance medley Sarasota 13:08.20,
Sarasota-Riverview 13:42.61, Lemon Bay
13:57.12. 800 relay North Port 1:52.30,
Palmetto 1:56.70, Sarasota-Riverview
1:57.20.800 medley Palmetto 1:57.50,
Venice 1:59.60, Port Charlotte 2:00.30.
Throwers 400 North Port 58.10, Sara-
sota-Riverview 58.70, Sarasota 1:02.10.
1,600 relay Lemon Bay 4:24.30, Venice
4:25.40, Port Charlotte 4:28.10.
BOYS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS
High jump-Ibsen Marcial (NP) 6-0,Jha-
mi Gonyae (NP) 5-8, Jarquese Calloway
(S) 5-6. Pole vault Travis Amuso (SR)
13-6, Matthew Detert (NP) 12-6, Ronald
Hess (SR) 11-6. Long jump Corey Wil-
liams (S) 22-1, Ibsen Marcial (NP) 21-9,
Evenson Marcial (NP) 20-8. Triple jump
everything they could to
try and find me a job. It
just didn't happen."
The 51-year-old
Detweiler was excited to
take over the team, for
which he has been an
assistant coach for all but
one year of its existence.
He holds a position at
North Port as a history
teacher.
"I think the thing I'm
enjoying so far is I know
North Port High School's Savannah Seale clears 7 feet during
the pole vault at the Bobcat Relays on Friday.
- Evenson Marcial (NP) 42-3, Anthony
Deijuste (PC) 42-3, Ibsen Marcial (NP)
41-2 1/2. Discus Juan Garcia (V) 148-
0, Peter Larson 137-9, Jovon Edmonds (V)
133-0. 6,400 relay Sarasota 18:57.80,
Sarasota-Riverview 18:59.38, North Port
19:19.90. 3,200 relay Port Charlotte
8:30.40; 2, Sarasota-Riverview 8:40.00;
3, North Port 8:47.20. Shuttle hurdles
- Sarasota-Riverview 1;06.40, North
Port 1:07.80, Lemon Bay 1:13.80. 1,600
medley Venice 3:49.20, North Port
3:55.30, Sarasota-Riverview 4:05.80. 400
the athletes," Detweiler
said. "I know the po-
tential and I know the
direction Billy and I have
been trying to move the
program. There will be
some subtle changes, but
nothing really dramatic.
And I think the kids are
going to accept that and
buy in."
Detweiler said
Huthman's departure
caught him off-guard.
relay Sarasota-Riverview 43.50, Pal-
metto 43.90, North Port 44.30. Distance
medley Sarasota 10:54.10, North Port
g 11:13.60, Sarasota-Riverview 11:17.70.
800 relay Palmetto 1:31.60, Saraso-
ta-Riverview 1:32.10, North Port 1:33.20.
800 medley Sarasota 1:39.12, North
Port 1:42.70, Venice 1:43.42. Throwers
400 Sarasota-Riverview 49.70, Lemon
Bay 51.90, North Port 53.90. 1,600 relay
- Venice 3:34.80, North Port 3:35.30,
Booker 3:40.40.
"I am personally
going to miss the guy,"
Detweiler said. "I've been
around five head coaches
now and each one has
brought something spe-
cial. He brought a tem-
perment I'd never really
been around in football
- he was calm and cool,
not heavy-handed. It was
a bonus."
Contact Rob Shore at 941-206-1174 or
shore@sun-herald.com
* PREP BASEBALL:
Port Charlotte 10, North Fort Myers 3
Pirates open
district play strong
on both sides
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he two vehicles
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represent the last
production year for Henry
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the first production year
for the improved Model A
(1928).
The Model T, also
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Anew 1927 Model T se-
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Model T rolled off the
assembly line concluding
all manufacturing of the
beloved Model T.
The 1927 gray and
black Model T sedan is
owned by Don and Linda
Langford of Arcadia.
Don writes that he
was born in Arcadia and
graduated from DeSoto
High School in 1966. At
that time, he and Linda
(from Englewood) were a
steady couple and enjoyed
cruising around and
competing at local drag
strips in his 1957 Chevy.
They both graduated
from Manatee Junior
College in Bradenton.
Linda then completed
her education at the
University ofWest Florida
in Elementary Education.
She is now retired after
teaching for 30 years. Don
IDon and Lee
moved to Houston and
graduated in 1971 from
the University of Houston
in Electrical/Electronic
Engineering Technology.
He's now retired from
General Electric, where he
was employed as a project
manager for production
and installation of gas
turbine electric power
plant projects, worldwide.
After retiring in 2005,
Don moved back to
Arcadia. He joined
Facebook and in 2010
reconnected with his high
school sweetheart, Linda,
after being apart for
42 years. They dated for a
year and were married in
2011.
An old Model T in a
neighbor's open barn is
something he wanted
for several years, so he
offered to purchase the
vehicle. In June 2013, the
owner, former DeSoto
County Commissioner
Felton Garner, called Don
and said he was ready to
sell. The purchase was
completed and the T was
trailered to Don's barn.
Over the past six
months restoration work
included rebuilding the
engine and transmission,
all wiring, installing
new top wood and vinyl
roof cover, replacing all
windows with safety glass,
the headliner, carpet, seat
cushions and interior pan-
eling. This man performed
all of the work himself. It's
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destinations. The final
phase will be body work
and paint, which will be
done by professionals.
How about that for very
interesting coverage of
their personal background
and details regarding
the restoration thus far?
Don and Linda wrote it
themselves and emailed
the results to me after an
interview kept getting
interrupted each time I
attempted to learn this
information at the Sun
newspaper's show.
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on the left controls the
planetary transmission.
Push down for low range,
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pedal in the center is
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down to back up. The one
on the right operates the
brakes. In an emergency
the driver can engage the
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foot and also "shift" down
to a low range with the left
foot plus pull back on the
emergency brake hand
lever. Yours truly owned
two Model T's and can
attest to scary quick stops.
Moving up one year
to the fully restored
dark green and black
1928 ModelA Ford, a
completely different
automobile from the
PHOTOS BY LEE ROYSTON
SThree foot pedals that control
k, fl._i47 r L. the transmission, C. reverse,
R. brakes, with the hand brake
The uncomplicated engine of the 1927 Model T. to the far left.
John "Cap't. Jack" and Karen Lakeman with their 1928 Model A Ford.
aforementioned 1927
Model T. Both are two-
door sedans, however
that's about all they
have in common. The A
series used a larger, more
powerful 40 horsepower
engine, regular type
clutch and a manual shift
three-speed transmission,
has a wheel base of 103.5
inches and good four-
wheel brakes. Model As
could cruise 45 mph with
a top speed of 60 and
were priced from $395 to
over $1,000 depending on
body style.
Today this co-featured
sedan's owners are John
"Jack" Lakeman and his
wife Karen, Port Charlotte
winter snowbirds from
Gloucester, Mass. There,
Jack is a commercial fish-
erman as captain of his
100-foot boat and another
50-foot Sealine boat plus
he has a spotter airplane.
Karen was in the beauty
business in Boston for
30 years before retiring.
Jack located the 1928
Ford in Cherry Hill, N.J. in
September 2013. It was a
real "basket case" that he
hauled back to Gloucester
on a trailer. Working day
and night this energetic
fellow personally rebuilt
or replaced everything
including the running
gear, chassis, body and
fenders, paint, interior,
roof top, lighting and
electric system.
Don and Linda Langford with their 1927 Model T.
Nov. 1 the car was
registered and they now
proudly motor about in it
living a carefree life.
In the past, Jack has
restored boats for years
also other Fords and a
1937 Packard. You can
see their "'A' and the 1927
T at collector car events
in Charlotte, Lee, DeSoto
and Sarasota counties.
Interior
dash of the
'28 Model
A.
They will gladly answer
any question relating to
these vehicles.
Don Royston is president
and co-founder of the
Veteran Motor Car Club
ofAmerica SW Florida
Region and may be
reached at 941-575-0202
or leekr42@embarqmail.
corn.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Today, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monthly Open Cruise-In at Home Depot,
3941 Tamiami Trail/Burnt Store Road., Punta Gorda by the Veteran Motor
Car Club of America. Open to all vehicles of any year, make or model car/
truck. Free OJ, coffee and doughnuts to car show drivers, 50/50 raffle,
limited door prizes, no preregistration or fees nor to have been in the
military. Information, Lee 941-626-9359, or 941-626-4452.
Also today, Approximately 3 p.m. The Florida Gumball Rally, The
Ultimate Road-trip across Florida will be at Checkpoint Muscle Car
City, 3941 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda. See the "cool rides"that are
touring Florida, have lunch with the drivers from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at
the museum diner. For more information phone Dina Modesto, general
manager, 941-575-5959. Lee and I will be there, come meet us!
Sunday, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Muscle Car City auto-related flea market,
3811 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda. $10 double booth space to auto-re-
lated vendors only. Music by Tom's Traveling Tunes. Free to the public.
Diner, memorabilia store, speed shop and indoor for sale car corral open
to the public also free of charge. Information contact Dina Modesto,
general manager or Dave D'Amore, 941-575-5959.
Thursday, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Beef '0' Brady's Open Cruise-In, 1105
Taylor Road, Punta Gorda assisted by the Veteran Motor Car Club of
America. Open to all vehicles including modified. No preregistration or
fees, nor need to have been in the military, BOGO dinner to car show
participants. Information, 941-626-4452.
Information for Collector Car Events: Larry Day of Lee County has
Cruise-In and show information from Naples to Sarasota. Email him at
lwnkday@aol.com to get his free email newsletter with all the details.
Also for similar but somewhat different hobby happenings log onto
www.musclecarcity.net, or www.Flacarshows.com.
You may also contact the DJ's: Tom's Traveling Tunes 941-
240-5799 and Lance "Cruzin'to the Hop"- 941-371-1061.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
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It's kind of a secret, but the V-6 Accord Coupe is fun
By Terry Box
THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
(MCT) Pencil-
pushing accountants
drive battered hubcap-less
Hondas that shine on
spreadsheets.
Low cost and depreci-
ation, minimal mainte-
nance, 30-plus miles per
gallon, plastic hubcaps
available at every junkyard
for $40 each.
What's not to love?
Hondas are the Boy
Scouts of the auto industry,
built solidly for Tuesday
afternoons, not Saturday
nights.
Saintly Hondas pop-
ulate the parking lots at
Consumer Reports and
Green Car Journal.
I'll bet the pope even
keeps a good grayAccord
stashed in the papal
garage, powered, of course,
by one of Honda's new
"Earth Dreams" engines.
Just try to ignore the
rowdy one clad in all black
at the very back of Honda's
hushed finishing school
my troublemaking 2014
AccordV-6 Coupe.
Honda rarely talks about
the car. It's sort of a wan-
dering son, I guess, that left
the seminary and landed
hard in the alcohol-soaked
sand of KeyWest.
That's OK. I'll do it for
them.
The AccordV-6 Coupe is
one of Japan's great sleeper
cars and it's more fun
than any other front-
wheel-drive coupe on the
market.
Black with black interior,
my Accord arrived at The
Daily Planet with both
the rebellious V-6 engine
and hold on to your
hats a wholly irrev-
erent six-speed manual
transmission.
Can you say "holy
smoking front tires"?
Don't tell the feds, but
the Accord's superb V-6 -
under-rated at a relatively
modest 278 horsepower
- made the prestigious
Ward's 10 Best Engines list
for 2013.
Even better, no one will
see you storming down the
highway. The 2014 Accord
Coupe looks pretty much
like it did five or six years
ago.
Though now a bit
clunky, the Coupe still
flashes a few fine lines
with its clean, blacked-out
grille and wrap-around
headlamps.
Along hood, raised
slightly, hinted at trouble
ahead. Like most Accords,
the Coupe wore deep char-
acter lines that defined its
otherwise smooth sides.
A nicely curved top
eased down onto a high
trunk deck. Fairly substan-
tial dual exhausts provided
two clues that this Accord
might be kind of special,
but average 235-45 tires
on 18-inch alloy wheels
tended to deflect attention.
While attractive enough,
the Coupe was not some-
thing you'd take to Cars
and Coffee unless you
drove it hot-rod style with
the hood off.
Its upgraded 3.5-liter
V-6 incorporates
better-breathing heads,
more efficient exhaust
manifolds and variable
valve timing.
The result is silky,
flexible power all the way
to the engine's 6,800 rpm
red line. And how about
this: 0 to 60 in 5.6 seconds,
according to Car and
Driver, which is roughly a
half-second slower than
the acceleration times
of some pretty credible
mainstream muscle cars.
Moreover, it should
deliver 18 miles per gallon
in town and 28 on the
highway. Wards Auto said
its big-footed, hard-driving
staff averaged 29.4 miles
per gallon in their V-6
Accord.
Withl that sort of
mileage, you can tell your
significant other that you
are buying an economical
Japanese coupe that gets
nearly 30 mpg and it
won't be at all like trying
to explain that matchbook
from the Mefn's Club.
Although the V-6 felt a
little soft right off idle, it
started to surge before it
even hit 2,000 rpm and
was in full song by 4,000.
Strictly for research pur-
poses, I discovered I could
get rubber in the first three
gears, though third gear
was just a scratch.
But, really, would you
expect any of that?
The Accord sported
a tight, low-effort
clutch that could be
abrupt and slightly
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The 2014 Honda Accord coupe offers a feisty V-6 engine that landed on the prestigious Ward's
10 Best Engines list for 2013.
embarrassing and a
reasonably smooth shifter
that sometimes got balky
on downshifts.
Under hard acceleration,
I could feel torque-steer
tugging lightly at the
steering wheel, but it never
moved the 3,400-pound
Coupe around.
Even more impressive, I
thought, were the Accord's
steering and ride, partic-
ularly for a car built off a
mass-produced, midsize
Japanese sedan platform.
Like most front-drivers,
the steering felt murky
and kind of thick right off
center, as if it weren't quite
connected to the front
wheels.
But with speed and
more movement in the
wheel, it got lively and
quick, and felt surprisingly
well-weighted.
The Coupe even seemed
to kind of like being tossed
into corners. Though
hardly a BMW it turned
aggressively into curves
with mild body lean.
On tight curves, I could
even induce a light drift yet
still steer the car some. It
wasn't especially pretty, but
for a vehicle susceptible to
understeer, it was pretty
darn impressive.
Expect a fairly athletic
ride in return. I never
found it harsh or really
firm, but the Coupe's
strut front suspension
and multi-link rear did
transmit road bumps and
imperfections.
At $33,190, the Coupe
is hardly cheap. But it has
many capabilities, includ-
ing a back seat with more
leg- and headroom than a
Mustang or Camaro.
Mine had fine smooth
black-leather seats with
white stitching and
fairly high-quality, flat-tone
plastic on the swoopy dash-
board and door panels.
I didn't care much for
the large, busy center
stack that had two screens
and four separate levels of
controls. Accords must be
more complex than I had
realized.
In addition, one of the
Coupe's nannies a
lane-departure warning
- would trigger itself in
curves with absolutely no
one around.
C'mon, Honda.
Still, the Coupe was
like stumbling across the
world's best blind date
- an unexpected mix of
performance, reasonable
economy, decent handling
and strong fun factor.
Neither Toyota nor
Nissan builds anything
that can match it.
Now if we can just keep
the Coupe from being sent
back to finishing school.
What is the cause of hot floorboards?
Dear Tom and Ray:
My 2002 Honda Odyssey
(96,000 miles) has been
a great car, other than
having to replace the
transmission at 60,000.
When we take a road
trip, we notice that after
about two hours on the
highway, the floor of
the car just behind the
front passenger seat gets
hot really hot! So hot
that it is uncomfortable
to keep shod feet on
the carpet for more
than a few minutes! The
underside of the right,
middle-row seat gets
uncomfortably hot to
the touch, too. We took
the car in to our regular
mechanic, who generally
does a good job. He said
that everything is fine
as long as nothing is
glowing under the car
when it gets that hot.
It's hard to believe that
this is not a fire risk! I'm
not confident I would be
able to see something
glow in broad daylight.
Do I listen to my me-
chanic, or do I cave to
my safety-freak maternal
instincts and take this in
to the dealer for what is
likely to be an overpriced
repair bill, whether or
not they fix the problem?
What do you think is
causing this? Many
thanks.- Beth
TOM: It sounds like the
heat is coming from a
CLICK and CLACK
TALK CARS
by Tom & Ray Magliozzi
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Because anyone who owns a car
needs a laugh.
catalytic converter, Beth.
There's one right in the
spot you describe.
RAY: It maybe
something minor, like a
missing heat shield. Or
it could be something
more significant. But
it was lame of your
mechanic to send you
on your way without
bothering to figure out
what's wrong.
TOM: So you have two
problems: A heat prob-
lem, and a mechanic
problem. If you don't feel
that your mechanic is
willing to put in the time
to figure this out, then
find someone else (check
the Mechanics Files at
cartalk.com for a free list
of highly recommended
mechanics by ZIP code).
Because, of course
excessive heat can be a
fire hazard.
RAY: There are three
possibilities that come
to mind. The simplest
is that a heat shield has
corroded and fallen off.
Parts that get very hot,
like catalytic converters,
are surrounded by
shielding material to
prevent the heat from ig-
niting something nearby.
Like your buttocks.
TOM: But heat shields
are made of cheap metal,
and eventually they fall
off, or start making so
much rattling noise that
people remove them. So
first you want to see if
your heat shield is intact.
RAY: The second
possibility is that some-
thing's wrong with the
engine that's causing
your converter to run
hot. If your fuel-air
mixture is too rich due
to a cylinder misfire,
for instance gasoline
will get combusted in
the converter instead of
in the engine. And that
can produce a lot of heat
- which you will feel,
whether the heat shield
is intact or not.
TOM: The final
possibility is that your
converter is plugged up.
That's what happens
when converters get old.
Typically, you'll notice a
drop in power because
exhaust is unable to
leave the engine freely,
but you might not notice
it. A plugged converter
will run hot, and eventu-
ally glow.
RAY: Whatever it is,
though, get it figured
out and address it. Or
your next letter to us
might start out: "My 2002
Honda Odyssey has been
a great car, other than
having to replace the
transmission at 60,000
and the four-alarm car
fire at 97,000!" Good
luck, Beth.
Oil numbers
explained
Dear Tom and Ray:
You were answering a
question a few weeks ago
about what type of oil
to use (5W-30, 10W-40,
etc.). My question is:
What does the "W"
mean? For years, I
understood it to mean
"weight." But then I
read some literature
published by Shell Oil
Co. stating that the "W"
meant "winter," and that
"weight" was a misno-
mer. So, what is your take
on this? Thanks! Fred
RAY: It's "winter"
Fred. Oil's viscosity or
thickness is described
as an oil's "weight," so
that's probably why
there's confusion about
what the "W" means.
TOM: According to
the American Petroleum
Institute, which is sort of
the Vatican of oil, when
you see a designation
that reads, for instance,
5W-20, it means that the
oil acts like 20-weight
oil in the summer or,
generally, in hot weather.
And it acts like a lighter,
5-weight oil in the winter,
or in cold weather.
RAY: Now, since you're
an inquisitive fellow,
Fred, you probably want
to know why it's not
labeled "5W-20S," then?
TOM: Because the
"summer" designation is
unnecessary. Obviously,
if one number is the
cold-weather number,
the other must be for hot
weather. It's why boxes
sometimes say "This side
up" but don't bother also
saying "This side down."
RAY: Wouldn't it be
more useful if boxes DID
say "This side down" or
"Other side up," instead
of "This side up"? I mean,
once you can see the
words "This side up," you
already have that side
up! What you really need
is "Other side up" to tell
you when the genuine
4th century Ming vase
you bought on eBay for
$49 is upside down and
already broken.
TOM: Have we an-
swered Fred's question?
RAY: I think so. I
mean, Fred, I'm sure you
understand why we have
multi-viscosity oil. In
the old days, people had
to drain out their sum-
mer-weight oil in the fall
and put in winter-weight
oil. That was a pain in
the butt.
TOM: But when it's
winter, you want a lighter
oil so the engine's parts
can move through it
more easily. In the win-
ter, everything's harder to
move.
RAY: Like me, for
instance.
TOM: So now, oils mi-
raculously (I think) vary
their viscosity to adapt
to conditions, so we can
spend our time more
productively, like surfing
eBay for more junk.
If you buy a used car,
will you just be inheriting
the previous owner's
problem? Tom and Ray
dispel this and other
myths about used cars
in their pamphlet "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.
Get more Click and
Clack in their new book,
"Ask Click and Clack:
Answers from Car Talk."
Got a question about
cars? Write to Click and
Clack in care of this
newspaper, or email them
by visiting the Car Talk
website at www.cartalk.
com.
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131 W Marion Ave
Punta Gorda, FL
| SKILLED TRADES
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AUTO TECH NEEDED
Some Certs Preferred
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Gene Gorman Auto Repair
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4290 James St. #8
Pt. Charlotte 33980
941-743-4466
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Punta Gorda 33982 I
MAINTENANCE
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6940 Outreach Way
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Port Charlotte, Fl
33954
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7 2060
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EXECUTIVE
SUN NEWSPAPERS IS LOOKING
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120W DEARBORN
ENGLEWOOD, FLORIDA
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ADVERTISING
SALES MANAGER
The Smart Shopper
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Charlotte Sun
23170 Harborview Road
Charlotte Harbor, FL
33980
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BACKGROUND
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PLEASE FORWARD
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LICENSED REAL ESTATE AGENT
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We are America's Best
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* Assists customers with any
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Growth opportunities may be
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We look for candidates with
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degree preferred
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interpersonal skills
Student Mentality
Leadership Experience
Experience in retail, sales,
advertising & marketing
Ability to work in a high
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Please email resume to:
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Sun Classifieds attention:
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Pre-employment drug &
nicotine testing required.
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PROFESSIONALS
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LDownsizing furniture, toys,
tools, antiques, kitchen stuff &
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miles past 1-75 on Kings Hwy.
F-GARAGE & BAKE SALE
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DeSoto Village 4810 NW Hwy
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OVERBROOK GARDENS
COMMUNITY YARD SALE
1929 Green Lawn Dr.
and Several other Loca-
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-] FRI. AND SAT. 8AM-?
II 7175 Spinnaker Blvd.
MOVING SALE
INSIDE ENTIRE HOUSE.
Tools, Curio, Men's and
Womens clothing, glass-
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FRI.-SAT. 8-1
ED 869 Calle Menuda.
2 FAMILY HUGE SALE
Something for everyone!
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household items, & misc!
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FRI.-SAT. 8-3, SUN. 10-3
1423 Sanderling Dr. Holiday
Estates III, Need To Downsize,
Golden Years Are Turning
Rusty. Parting With Our Trea-
sures. Vintage & Antiques,
Tools, Garden Tools, Ext. Lad-
der, Chainsaw, 3 Vintage Metal
Lawn Chairs, box of driftwood,
depression glass, other fine
glass, clothes, costume jewel-
ry, wooden cheese boxes,
scotch liquor crate from Scot-
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letter openers, pen knives,
antique brass fire hose nozzle,
& lots of other nice items!!
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m-FRI.-SAT. 8-5 3310 Blue
JJay lane. Moving Sale!
Sandal Haven Estates!
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F- FRI.-SUN. 9-? 11323
Zola Ave. MOVING SALE!
Lg. freezer/fridge, above
stove microwave, misc.
items, 12' boat w/motor,
1991 collector car.
941-743-8666
r-mFRI.-SUN. 9-4 1467 E
iiManasota Beach Rd.
ESTATE SALE, Glassware, Art
Glass, Furniture, & more.
m-PREVIEW FRI. 2-4pm
-$3.00 -Free Sat. 9-1 480
Yale St. Antiques, Jewelry,
Books, Clothes, Plants, Cards,
Collectibles & Baked Goods!
IISAT. 8-1 1300 S. River
doRd. Over 50 Indoor/Out-
door Vendors, Eng. Sports
Complex
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IlEnglewood Isle. Moving
Sale! Tools, fishing tackle,
household items, women bike
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Honduras Mission Team Trip
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I-Iday. Huge Community Sale
Lake Suzy Estates 175 Exit
170 go NE on Kings Hwy 1 mi.
turn right on Courtly Manor.
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lat Rivendell, Off Old Venice
Rd. Osprey. On Clear Creek Dr.
Computer Equip., 18' Boat,
Bicycle, Furn., Hockey Equip.,
Electronics, Collectibles, Bed-
ding, Books, Plants & More!
FISAT. 8:30-12:30 1200
Colonia Ln, Corner of
Albee Farm Rd.. BAY LAKES
ESTATES CLUBHOUSE,
Rummage and Bake Sale.
NORTH PORT
GARAGE SALES
m-FRI.-SAT. 8-2 145 Raro-
1Itonga Rd. Lazy River Vil-
lage. Floral Patterned Stuffed
Couch & Love Seat, End
Tables, Small Tables, 27" TV, 2
Blue Swivel Rockers, Rugs,
Kitchen Items, Assorted Yarn,
Knick- Knacks & MUCH MORE!!
SAT. 8:30-1
Annual Yard Sale, WMS/
LSS Arch. Society @
US 41 & Ortiz Blvd.
Lots of great items!
m-SUN. 9-12 1681 Sara-
IIcen Lane. Some Furniture,
Kitchen Items, Ball Gowns &
Dance Dresses & MORE!
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I-ITODAY 8AM-1PM
13137 Cascabel Terr.
ESTATE SALE, Entire Contents
of 3 bdrm home.
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[-]FRI 8-4/SAT 8-2 24437
lHarborview Rd. ANNUAL
COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE.
Mary Lu Park. Lg collection of
items. Furn., clothing, misc.
Food/Bake Sale No Early Birds
IFRI-SAT 8-2 Kenmore St
25th Annual Neighborhood
Sale! Many on Fri and MORE
on Sat!. Quesada to Kensing-
ton to Wardell to Kenmore.
r-iFRI-SAT 8-3 1513 Fire-
Iside St. Puzzles, tools,
toaster oven, Portable Poker
table top & chips
r-iFRI-SAT 8-3 21019 Ran-
Idall Ave Estate sale,
household ,furn, 2000+ books
r-IFRI-SAT 8-3. 18358 Ker-
Irville Cir. 3 Family. Every-
thing from A-Z. Look for signs
off O'Hara & Crawfordsville.
r-IFRI-SAT 8-4. 4278 Gard-
IIner Dr. corner Gardner &
Edgewater. HUGE SALE. Furn.,
jewelry, lots of household, etc
IFRI-SAT. 9-3. 528 Mag-
inolia Ave NW. No Early
Birds. Downsizing, furniture,
tools, household, misc.
FRI. & SAT. 9AM-3PM
23212 ROUNTREE AVE.
Corvette Convertible,
2 Mercedes, Jet Skis, Harley
Davidson, Antiques, Unique
Vintage Items, Slot Machine,
Jewelry, Estate is FULL of
Treasures!
r-iFRI.-SAT. 8-2 26598
ITrinilas Dr. Off Deep Creek
Blvd. Treadmill, 100's of new
DVD's Blue Ray, Antique time
clocks, knives & much more.
-IFRI.-SAT. 8-3 24325
1Harborview Rd #7B. Doll
furn., crafts, Antiques, old
postcards, stereo, wave mas-
ter punching bag & lots more.
r-iFRI.-SAT. 8-4 18070
INorthern Ave. Steeler
Memorabilia, Men's Clothing,
Shopsmith, Lift Chair, Misc.!
r-iFRI.-SAT. 8:30-12:30
122333 Nyack Ave. A little
bit of everything!
m-FRI.-SAT. 9-? 268 Mc
IICabe St. (41 & Sumter)
Furniture, Bike, Tools, Fishing
Rods, Books, Glassware..ETC!
F-IFRI.-SAT. 9-3 20272
Tapan Zee Dr. Tools, Lad-
ders, coolers, crafts, fabric,
yarn, household items & more
i-ISAT 7AM. 3644 Harbor
LBIvd. Tools, lawn equip,
bikes, furn., fishing poles, run-
ning jet ski & trailer. Huge Sale
m-SAT-MON 9-5 5127 Mel-
1bourne St. Harbor Point,
Bldg 8. MOVING! Living Rm, Din-
ing Rm, 2 Bdrm, + Contents.
PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP
CREEK GARAGE SALES
ii 6006
D SAT 9-1 HUGE
F- INDOOR FLEA MAR-
KET AND CRAFT SALE 70
TABLES OF TREASURES,
HOT DOGS AND BEVER-
AGES. RIVERSIDE RV
RESORT 9770 SW County
Rd. 769 (Kings Hwy) 4
miles east of 175.
E SAT. 2/22 8-2 Rain
I Date Sun. Community
Sale Grassy Point
Cousley Dr off Edgewater.
Many items, Come & See!
r SAT. 8-? 3120 Saint James
St. ESTATE SALE, Whole
house full. 2 bdrm, LR, DR, All
kitchen supplies & linens.
-] SAT. 8-1
I21057 Evanston Ave.
Kyaak, furniture, household,
air hockey table, much more.
SSAT. 8-1
IFI 4435 Tamiami Trail.
LAFRANCE DRY CLEANERS
All proceeds go towards
feral cats in our community!
HUGE HUGE SALE
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m-FRI-SUN 8-12:30 2616
IVia Veneto Dr. surfer,furni-
ture, leather coats,framed
pics,housewares & more
D-FRI.-SAT. 8-1 1404
Ultramarine Lane. HUGE
SALE! Household items, scrap-
booking and lots of misc!
FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9-2
260 FREEPORT CT.
PUNTA GORDA ISLES
Household, Power Tools,
Dolls, Canning Jars, Artificial
Plants & Deco Items.
[- MERCY'S ESTATE SALE
17488 TAUXPAN LANE
Fri-Sat-Sun 9-3
FAR BUT GREAT!
Golf cart, 2002 Cadillac, lots
of tools, lathe, drill press,
router, BR, DR, LR, patio sets,
kitchen, plants, paintings,
computerized organ, books,
desks, collectibles, misc.
[-SAT 8-1 1722 Griffith Ave
I(off Riverside Dr)
Recliners, lamps, electronics,
tools, & household!
[ SAT. 8AM-1PM
8320 RIVERSIDE DR.
LAZY LAGOON PARK
ANNUAL TRASH &
TREASURE SALE
Household, clothing,
crafts, antiques, baked
goods, raffles, lunch
much more
i-mSAT. 9-1 3610 Colony
UCt. (Off Rio Villa) Lots Of
High Quality Goods. Guitars,
Jewelry & Wallace Silver Plate.
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USALE @ Sunstate Plaza.
Corner of Taylor & Elizabeth.
Antiques, Books & Household!
SSAT. 9-2
ED 10101 Burnt Store Rd.
PARKHILL CRAFT SHOW!
Crafts, Raffle & Bake Sale!
Lunch Available!
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LPlace. HUGE SALE! Nauti-
cal Antiques & Decor, Boating,
Fishing, (2) 9' Boats, Wetsuits,
Tools, Household, & MORE!
m-ISAT. 9-5 440 Hazel Cr.
IIHousehold items, Men's
sweaters, & lots of misc items!
RAIN OR SHINE!
m-iSAT. ONLY 7:30-? 1634
IICasey Key Dr. Fishing,
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- SAT. ONLY 8AM-1PM
S Riverside Oaks MHP
27205 Jones Loop Rd. 1 Mile
E. of 1-75, Exit 161. Or
Approx. 3 Mi. E. Rt. 41 &
Jones Loop. Household, Furn.,
Clothes, Electronics, Tools,
Books, Baked Goods, Break-
fast & Outdoor Grilled Lunch.
SAT., E13 22MDV
sAM-2 PM
51M.
2ND ANNUAL
COMMUNITY
GARAGE SALE @
VIVANTE
2950 W. MARION PGI
ANTIQUES, APPLIANCES,
CLOTHING, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS,
BEDDING, LOTS OF PATIO
FURNITURE, BIKES, HARLEY
DAVIDSON, BOAT AND DIVING
EQUIPMENT, PS3 & WI
GAMES, DINING SET, SOFABED,
ARTWORK, NEW ITEMS,
CRAFTS, BAKE SALE...ETC.
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SIDE ENTRANCE & PARKING.
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PARKING LOT.
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AFTER 11:00.
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1-8-12 229 West Grace St.
Tools, Clothing, Hshld., VCRs,
DVDs, Fridge, Gas Dryer ETC!
SROTONDAAREA
GARAGE SALES
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261 Annapolis Lane.
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Furniture and Collectibles.
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IBoundary Blvd. Rotonda
West Household, furniture,
baby items & more.
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[- Fri and Sat 9 'TIL 5PM
S4140 BONITA ROAD,
ELECTRONICS, 8 OZ. COKE COMM
BOTTLES, PLANTS, BOOKS,
HOUSEHOLD, OFFICE EQUIP, TOOLS,
JEWELRY, LUGGAGE, VACUUMS,
PLUMERIAS (FRANGIPANI)
FRI.-SAT. 8-4 2929 Siesta Dr.
6 Family Sale! Hshld, Deco,
Clothing, Bed Sets, Des. Bags,
Jewelry..And Much More!!!!
[-mFRI.-SAT. 9-12
2180 Sandlewood Dr.
MOVING SALE, lots of misc
items. Come & See!
i-mFRI.-SUN. 9-2 340 Aza-
lea Rd. HUGE SALE!! Fur-
niture, Books, Clothing, House-
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FRI.-SAT. 8-2 Beach
Manor Villas South Annual
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Island) Watch for signs!
m-SAT. 7-? 1301 Groveland
I-Ave. Recliner, furniture,
china cabnit, tv stand, & misc
household items!
r-iSAT. 8-1 1109 Pine Rd.
IIOff Gulf Dr. on Island
Antiques, collectables, house-
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m-ISAT. 8-1 Pinebrook Com-
1-Imunity Yard Sales. Off
East Venice Ave. Tools, Furn.,
Jewelry, Household, Clothing,
Collectibles, Bike Trailer, Exer-
cise Machine, Band Saw & etc.
[- SAT. 8-12 1041 Capri
i Isles Blvd. Gulf Green.
Furniture., kitchen items,
clothes, bake sale etc.
= SATURDAY, 8AM-2
AUBURN WOODS ANNUAL
COMMUNITY SALE!
(Off Venice Ave.,
1 Block East of Capri Isles!
m SUN 8AM-1PM 500 Pen-
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Tools, Electronics, Linens &
Towels, Hshld, Decos, Pet
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6005 North Port
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6013 Moving Sales
6025 Arts & Crafts
6027 Dolls
6030 Household Goods
6035 Furniture
6038 Electronics
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6060 Computer Equip
6065 Clothing/Jewelry/
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6070 Antiques &
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6075 Fruits/Veges
6090 Musical
6095 Medical
6100 Health/Beauty
6110 Trees & Plants
6120 Baby Items
6125 Golf Accessories
6128 Exercise/Fitness
6130 Sporting Goods
6131 Firearms
6132 Firearm Access.
6135 Bikes/Trikes
6138 Toys
6140 Photography/Video
6145 Pool/ Spa & Supplies
6160 Lawn & Garden
6165 Storage Sheds/
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6170 Building Supplies
6180 Heavy Constr.
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6190 Tools/Machinery
6220 Office/Business Equip
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6225 Restaurant Supplies
6250 Appliances
6260 Misc. Merchandise
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ARTIST FRAMES 3-24x18, 1-
20x16 $50 941-629-4857
PAINTING Northwest Water
Color Large & Mahogany
Frame $375 941-460-8189
PRINT BY Tracy Dennison
Signed, Framed & N $130
941-889-7592
DOLLS
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ELEANOR ROOSEVELT Mint
condition orig box $25 941-
451-0964
ELVIS TEDDY BEARS HAVE 4
$90 941-627-6780
FRANKLIN D Roosevelt Mint
condition orig box $25 941-
451-0964
LIBERACE MINT condition
orig box $25 941-451-0964
W C Fields Doll Mint condition
orig box $25 941-451-0964
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HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
leather sofa/loveseat $100
941-822-5226
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Z 6030 ^
100 BOXES used Ix, ulineS-
4695,14"x12"x4" $22
941-726-1628
2 KOHLER TOILETS Can
email pics $40 863-491-1404
2 TWIN beds Includes all bed-
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941-830-0162
AFGANS (2) Mint or Ivory
80x80 Queen size $25
941-681-2433
AREA RUG Almost new. multi
colored. $60 423-773-6336
BATHROOM TOWEL4-SETS
2ea Blue,Green,Gold,Stri $10
941-681-2433
BED MATTRESS & BOX.
New-Will Sell $100.
941-629-5550
BED SHEETS King set Drk.
Blu. 400 count E.C. $15
941-585-8149
BRADFORD REGISTERED
Plates w/holder & certificate
$10 941-629-4973
CABINET DOORS 8 Hickory
cab. doors 17 3/4" x 24"h
$40 941-505-7479
CANASTA Card Game New
Cards Invented $20
941-726-1628
CANISTER SET 6 Piece with
mushroom pattern. $10
941-629-4973
CHANDELIER 5 Globes
26"Hx26"W $50
941-889-7767
COFFEE TABLE 35"round
glass,chrome stand gd cond.
35 941-740-3286
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Z :^ 6030 ^
COMFORTER Queen, tan,
beige, brwn, grn design Like
new $50 941-764-0929
COUNTERTOP MARBLE
bathroom 22" x 57-1/2" $50
941-625-4731
DINETTE SET Rnd 48" glass.
4 swivel chairs $250
941-637-1493
DRAWER CHESTER solid
pine excellent condition 4
drawers. $65 941-740-3286
DROP LEAF table Like new
38"Dia or 38Lx22Diax23 $60
941-889-7767
FOOD PROCESSOR Sun-
beam-cut,slice,shred blades
$25 941-830-8590
FOOD STEAMER NEW Rival
4.8Qt. Easy storage. $20
941-426-0760
GOURMET COOKWARE
15pcs Cost $300 Like new
$75 941-916-9026
GROHE FAUCET Grohe gold
finish Ladylux Cafe kit $100
941-244-3494
HAND PAINTED antique win-
dow with wire $125 941-716-
3259
HARVEST TABLE Cherrylike
new 54"Lx64"Wx28"H $60
941-889-7767
IVY SPRAY Bright colorful
decoration $20
717-829-6525
KITCHEN RANGE Wte-
Whirlpool smoothtop30" $300
317-473-3957
KOHLER KITCHEN sink
double Kohler sink $100
941-244-3494
LAMPS (2) 1 floor, 1 stick
w/shades. $30 941-625-4731
LAMPS (3) & wall mirror, 3
Lamps ea. $20 941-268-3534
LAMPS ASSOTED Lg-Sm Liv-
ing Rm/ Bed Rm $80
941-681-2433
LANAI SET white hexagon
table 4 vinyl chairs gd cond.
$75 941-740-3286
LIGHT Tiffany Nice Pendant;
Deep Creek $60
941-276-2411
LIGHTING 1 dining room light
and 1 entryway light. Can
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941-889-7767
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Also Have KING.
941-629-5550
METAL CABINET 5 shelves,
like new 30W xl2D x63H $20
941-889-7767
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
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MINIFRIDGE HAMILTON
BEACH 2.7 cu ft Compact
Fridge NE $85 352-467-0303
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LARGE,RUSTIC STYLE $35
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PRINTS FRAMED large and
small Assorted $25
941-681-2433
QUILT FULL 14 pc. Colorful
lightweight style. $50
717-829-6525
RECLINER GREEN MATERIAL
GOOD CONDITION. $60
941-740-3286
REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
Amana 2-door $250
941-457-5876
RUG 1987 AUBUSSON Rug
7' by 11' Lt blue, celery, pink.
$350 941-697-1291
RUG 5'x7', Rubber Back, Tan
w/Maroon Edging. $35 941-
639-0838
SEWING MACHINE Singer
Futura F.Arm, Bit-in $59
920-470-5014
SEWING MACHINES, White
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Exc. Cond. 941-493-7166
SOLDERING IRON 120 Watt,
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941-698-4157
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Z :^ 6030 ^
SOLID OAK WALL UNIT SOLID
OAK WALL UNIT 78"X 18"
$225 941-249-1829
STEAM CLEANER Haan
MS30 Used Once $50 941-
412-1228
STEAM CLEANER scunci
hand held good condit $60
941-698-1951
STEAMVAC HOOVER deep
carpet cleaner Hoover $75
941-492-5507
TV STAND Black glass &
metal 48x20x18 nearly new
$100 317-473-3957
VACUUM CLEANER Kirby
Heritage all attach Ewd $50
440-655-2727
VACUUM, Kirby Sentra, All
attachments Pd. 2150, $499
828-777-5610 (cell)
VACUUM/KENMORE INTU-
ITION As new $150 941-624-
0364
WASHER & DRYER RCA
roper great condition white
$200 941-961-5963
WEBSTSER'S INTN'
Unabridged 1965 ed good.
cond $25 941-575-7822
WREATH IN/OUTDOOR Col-
orful decoration $20
717-829-6525
HOLIDAY ITEMS
L 6031 ^
WATERFORD Night before
Christmas W/ Box. $30
941-889-7592
XMAS LIGHTS NIB ,some
unique, $2 941-624-0928
FURNITURE
L 6035 ^
ANTIQUE TRUNK steamer
trunk $100 941-539-7468
ARMOIRE CHERRY/FLOW-
ERS for TV or clothes $495
941-624-0364
BAR SERVER pecan wood
fold out top 2 doors $125
941-585-3196
BED MATTRESS & BOX.
New-Will Sell $100.
941-629-5550
BED, MURPHY QUEEN
NEW Custom Built,
White Raised Panel Doors.
Delivered & Installed. $1295
941-493-3954
BEDROOM SET (Girl's) white
with purple accent, exc. condi-
tion. $200, 941-223-7244
BEDROOM SET 6 pc tan mar-
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941-627-1388
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BEDROOM SET full size bed
w/mattress $200 941-423-
8373
BEDROOUUUM lSET KING I-UU
POSTER $950 734-497-7942
BEDROOM SET- 5 Piece,
Twin Beds. Excellent Condition!
$250. 941-639-2444
BRASS BED FULL Add mat-
tress/Box spring for only $50!
$200 717-829-6525
BRASS BED FULL Must see
design. $300 717-829-6525
CHAIR RED Leather Like New
Large club style $300
941-302-8333
CHAIR VINTAGE MAPLE Van-
ity Chair lovely $35
941-460-8189
CHAIRS TELL CITY Chairs
Vintage Tell City Chairs Model
$400 941-266-6718
CHANDELIER BRASS 35 x
35 Beautiful $50
941-255-1445
CHERRY DESK and Chair
Leather top, perfe $185 352-
467-0303
CHILDS BISTRO Set 3 pcs
metal. RARE $225 941-716-
3259
COFFEE TABLE Bev. gls
tops/white ba $110 941-624-
0364
COMPUTER DESK $50
941-698-9787
CURIO CAB Bev. Glass, Lg.
Solid Wood. Like New! $400
Pd. $1,200. 610-751-7939
DESK AND chair small off
white desk/chair $150
516-983-9415
DESK CHAIR 5 wheels, arms,
cushioned back,seat $29
941-426-1088
DINETTE DK wood, lam.
leath. Paid 1250.00 $375
989-545-9088
DINING ROOM w six chairs
beautiful dark wood solid oak
$250 941-505-1396
DINING SET Dining set-
Antique Oak drop-leaf table. 4
upholstered seats, straight
back chairs. $250
941-475-6631
DINING SET table 6 chairs
china closet buffet beig $175
941-585-3196
DINING SET table 6 chairs
white nice $100
941-585-3196
DINING SET WROUGHT IRON
Antique; Glass Top $150
941-276-2411
DINING TABLE 6 chairs
cream color smoked glass
$80 941-223-7046
DINING TABLE Counter ht.
w/leaf, 8 chairs $475 941-
740-0537
DRESSER CHEST Mahonany
5x5,armour,quality $350 786-
306-6335
DRESSER/W MIRROR light
oak with 8 drawers $75
941-763-2847
ELECTRIC LIFT recliner chair
orig 1100. like new $495
941-580-4460
END TABLES(2) Glass/white
stone bases $110 941-624-
0364
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
$475 941-493-4702
NI I I'T IIVINTL I i -, '.'jiK
Satin Finish, Fits TV/DVR, DVDs,
CDs $800 941-408-0620
FOLD OUT bed multi pattern
as new $130 941-223-7046
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FUTON OAK with mattress
$200 941-429-5270
GEORGE FORMAN grill with
stand.Grilltop closes. $110
941-303-8333
GLIDER ROCKERS (2) green
cushions good cond. $55
941-493-3760
HAMMOCK W/STAND New
In Box $280 941-460-8189
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941-485-4964
KING DRESSER mirror light
wood,quality $85 786-306-
6335
KITCHEN CHAIRS Kitchen
chairs(4) white, $100
941-493-4702
LAMP SPIDER 5 domes
w/lites $25 941-496-7569
LANAI TABLE bistro table
glass top 2 swivel chairs $25
941-585-3196
LAZYBOY RECLINER & rock-
er microfiber green $80 941-
575-5191
LAZYBOY RECLINER. Green
leather. In Venice. $179
941-485-9185
LEATHER RECLINER BLACK
$50 941-474-5019
LEATHER SOFA Gold, no
tears, slight wear $125 352-
467-0303
LEATHER SOFA Thomasville
green leather goo $115
941-255-1445
LIVING ROOM furniture sofa
and chair white wicker teal
and raspberry excellent $200
585-944-7955
LOVE SEAT and Chair It.
green fabric 3 pie $125
941-255-1445
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LOVE SEAT beige fabric,
clean, like new. $75
508-864-3794
LOVE SEAT By Norwalk, 62",
exc cond, It brown $100
941-697-4991
LOVE SEAT Leather pale pink
$125 941-661-6941
MATTRESS & BOX.
New-Will Sell $100.
941-629-5550
MATTRESS Q CHERRY
SLEIGH BED $450
941-743-2424
OAK DINING table/6 chairs
With leaf in 6x4, $300 941-
743-2989
OTTOMANS 2 Red Leather
Like New. $300
941-302-8333
RECLINER $50
423-773-6336
RECLINER NICE recliner that
also rocks. Dark blue. $75
423-773-6336
RECLINER RICH brown
leather $110 941-624-0364
RECLINER SWIVEL, black
leather, high back, new $250
941-639-0838
ROLLTOP DESK and Chair set
(childs) CA1920 $175
941-266-6718
ROUND TABLE 6ft fiberglass
round folding table $50
941-815-9752
ROUNDED ARM chair LIGHT
color arm chair, new $85
941-624-0928
SECTIONAL SOFA 2 Pcs.
color "smoke" USA $500 941-
240-5540
SE;IIUNAL, La-Z-Boy w/
Recliner & Chaise, Choc Br.. Micro
Suede. $750 941-408-0620
SLEEPER SOFA & Loveseat.
Rose, Sage and Beige. $200
DINING Rm Table, 6 chairs
with leaf $125. Corner TV
Stand $35.00 941-473-7375
SHOP DESK solid oak great
for work shop $50 941-505-
0094
SOFA & Loveseat Wicker
w/cushions. In Venice $119
941-485-9185
SOFA 4 months old,
Microfiber, Beige $325 941-
421-8540
5urA DCU rxuuu diiU OLULiRKy
in like new cond. Very comfort-
able. Neutral color gold. $399
obo. Must See 941-380-7723
SOFA BY Braxton, 83", floral
print, exc cond $125
941-697-4991
SOFA SLEEPER bed 80" It
green very clean har $299
941-412-5283
SOFA SLEEPER good condi-
tion $85 941-391-6163
SOFA TABLE Annie Sloan sofa
table gorgeous $425 941-
716-3259
SOFA'S BOTH tan (1 large)
(1 small) matching $200
941-423-8373
STORAGE BED, new,twin,
white wicker/rattan, incl.
nightstand/vanity $450 828-777-
5610
TABLE AND chairs Oval table
42 x 60med. $125
941-255-1445
TABLE Cocktail/Coffee Cus-
tom, was 800 now $150
941-894-4115
TABLE KITCHEN GLASS
TABLE 45 INCH 4 CHAIRS
$175 941-249-8288
TABLES (2) COFFEE End
Table Chrome Ba $175 941-
828-3645
WHITE WOOD corner desk
original paint,a year old $110
941-505-1503
S ELECTRONICS
: ^ 60380 ^
ACER ICONIA Al tablet and
case brand new never opened
$125 941-626-6922
ATARI VIDEO Pinball Model
C380 Exc cond $50 941-451-
0964
BIAMP 600W speakers, mike
$50 941-624-2002
CD PLAYER 100 disc-remote
pioneer mfgr $50
941-496-7569
HP OFFICEJET 7410 all in
one Nice printer. $125 423-
773-6336
MONITOR SONY 19" LCD
SDM-X95F This ite $120 773-
322-8383
NINTENDO 2DS Bundle
2DS,Case,Poke,Lugi $180
941-585-5331
SAMSUNG DVD Player Like
new, with manual. $20
941-460-8338
TV 55" Philips older model in
good cond. $75
941-763-2847
STV/STEREO/RADIO
z 6040 ^
52" TV Panasonic good for
DVD or gaming $75 941-539-
7468
BOSE SPEAKERS and Sony
receiver. 626-0967 $100
941-639-0964
COMPACT DVD Player W/
Coax To RCA Cony $8
941-426-4827
DVD/VHS SYLVANIA Play-
er/Recorder-new. 626-0967
$100 941-639-0964
RECORD PLAYER CROSLEY
cd player cassetteoak $50
941-698-1951
STV/STEREO/RADIO
Z 6040 ^
SAMSUNG SURROUND
sound 6 pieces EC $80
941-623-0346
SATELLITE DISH Use
Dish/Direct $425 941-456-
9238
SOUND BAR, RCA Media
stream w remote $25.00 941-
698-4157
SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM
4 speakers and woofer,
$300, OBO 941-764-8508
TV 61" choice of Samsung or
JVC; also 27" $200 941-822-
5226
TV DISH Dish Pro 500 from
Dish Nwork. $15 941-240-
5540
TV NEW Craig 13" HD LCD
after 5pm only $60
941-628-5293
TV NEW Craig 15" HD LCD
720p. Still in box. $80
941-628-5293
TV TV BIG SCREEN PROJEC-
TION 50" GREAT $75 941-
629-6429
| COMPUTER
EQUIPMENT
17" MONITOR Great picture
and condition. $15
941-743-2656
22" WS MONITOR samsung
Built-in speakers call4D $75
401-234-4423
COMPAQ LAP TOP Vista OS
2 GB Ram. $89.
941-426-2027
COMPAQDESKTOP DC7400
WorksGreat XP $50
941-275-7175
COMPUTER KEY board
works good $10
941-228-1745
COMPUTER NEW All in One
20" call 4 details $300
401-234-4423
DELL OPTIPLEX GX208
DeskTop WorksGreat XP $40
941-275-7175
DELL POWEREDGE 840
Server MS2003 DualCr $150
941-275-7175
DELLOPTIPLEX GX280
DeskTop Works Perfect $45
941-275-7175
FLATSCREEN MONITORS
nice 17" color monitor $35
941-474-1776
HP PRINTER hp 1055 all in
one new in box $35
941-681-2088
MONITOR 22" Viewsonic
w/built-in spkrs. Mode $95
941-412-9090
NETWORK OF Dell Servers &
Computers Al $499
941-275-7175
RACK FOR CD and DVD Steel
iron 9 shelves black $5 773-
322-8383
CLOTHING / JEWELRY/
ACCESSORIES
COAT ALL-WEATHER Top
Coat, 38 reg. w/zip-out lining
$50 941-488-5595
JACKET HARLEY DAVID-
SON Jacket black & orange
$30 941-460-8338
JACKET JEAN Calvin Klein
large almost new $25
941-445-5619
MENS SPORTCOAT, It. blue,
42 short & like new. $20 941-
875-2285
MINKS:
BLOND MINK CAPE LARGE
SIZE & DARK MINK COAT
LARGE SIZE GREAT COND.
$250/EA 941-204-3734
CLOTHING / JEWELRY/
ACCESSORIES
MENS SPORTCOAT, tan, 42
short & like new. $20 941-
875-2285
MOTORCYCLE JACKET Size
Irg w/armor $55 314-609-
1540
L ANTIQUES
COLLECTIBLES
6^^070 ^
1930 VANITY table & bench
triple-mirror vanity $150
941-412-0991
ACTIVELY BUYING!
Antiques, Paintings; All Sub-
jects, Silver, Ivory, Jewelry, Ori-
ental Rugs, New England
Items. Anything Unusual or of
Quality! Local 941-306-8937
ALWAYS BUYING
ANTIQUES, ART, SILVER
NEW ENGLAND ANTIQUES
(941) 639-9338
ANTIQUE CERAMIC LAMP
Very stylish la $110 773-322-
8383
ANTIQUE WRITING desk
Antique writing desk $175
941-539-7468
BAR-MIRRORS Labatts, Hein
, Amstel &more $25& $25
941-697-6592
BIRDHOUSE VICTORIAN LG
Wood & metal, $175
941-698-1489
Buying Pre-1965
Silver Coins
Top Prices Paid!
Call 941-759-0274
CASH PAID**any old mili-
tary items, swords, medals,
uniforms, old guns. Dom
(941)-416-3280
CHAIR VICTORIAN CORNER
CHAIR Walnut,Eastlake,Gr
$400 941-629-4857
CHINA, Patrician Wedgwood
Set, Pre-1950. $250. Asst.
Theodore Haviland China
Pieces $150 617-686-3062
CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPERS,
85 issues. Great Gift Your
choice $20/ea 941-488-8531
All war News- Venice***
CLOCK ANSONIA ANTIQUE
100 years old $169
941-764-7971
CLOISONNE PLATE Azure-
Winged Magpie, 7 in, NIB. $40
941-575-4838
COIN 1878S PCGS CERTI-
FIED MORGAN MS-63 $105
941-457-0155
COIN 1880OS PCGS CERTI-
FIED MS-63 MORGAN $65
941-457-0155
COIN 18840MS-61 PCGS
CERTIFIED MORGAN $60 941-
457-0155
COIN 1885MS-62 PCGS
CERTIFIED MORGAN $63
941-457-0155
COIN 1898MS-62 PCGS
MORGAN CERTIFIED $63
941-457-0155
COMIC BOOKS batman-
superman large selection $1
941-496-7569
CUP & SAUCER Collection 22
Tit or $20 ea $375
941-764-0083
DISH BY MARSH American
porcelain #7852 $8
941-889-7592
DON PERIGNON 1990, OR.
BX. EX. YEAR $95
941-391-6377
DRESSER 5 DRAWER walnut
some marble.ex. $350
941-235-2203
COLLECTIBLES
6* (070 i
ELVIS TELEPHONE SING &
DANCE, EXCL.COND $60
941-627-6780
FREDERIC REMINGTON
"Horsethief" mini Bronze $200
941-769-0163
GERMAN CHRISTMAS Feath-
er Tree Angel top&50glass orn
$250 941-474-0192
GERTZ MUGS & steins gertz
beer steins &mu $350
941-549-1232
I NEED CASH? I
GLASS FIGURINES Gold
trim 5 set & others $35
941-764-0083
ICE CREAM parlor chairs Two
vintage ice cream parlor chairs
$45 each 941-412-0991
LICENCE-PLATES
n.y,con,tex, more $5&up $5
941-697-6592
MAGAZINES Vintage 1960's
Car great selection $3
941-474-1776
MONKEY WRENCH FORD
MODEL T 90 years old $35
941-764-8068
MORGAN DOLLAR 1889-0
collector Ex-fine $125 941-
697-6592
NEW HAVEN CLOCK Ca,
1880 Gothic $100 941-629-
4857
NEWSPAPER 100 yr. old.
London Times. TITANTIC Great
gift. $25 941-488-8531
"OLD" SLAW CUTTER
16"x6".ex.cond. $15
941-235-2203
PENNY 1943 steel war one
cent ex-fine collector $5 941-
697-6592
RADIO 1920S GE Wood Con-
sole 40" high $150
941-445-5619
SCOTCH RARE MUNRO'S
55YEAR $95 941-391-6377
SEWING MACHINE Vintage
Singer treadle $200
941-451-3958
SHARKS TEETH 150 Sharks
teeth from Venice $10
941-486-8388
SPORT FLING minnow bucket
model #7230. $25
941-235-2203
TENNIS RACKET (5) $10 &
up Ideal f/decorati $10
920-470-5014
THE SHOE BOOK BILL SHOE-
MAKER'S SIGN BY WI $25
941-391-6377
THIMBLE DROME racer
1951 yellow/black #12 $275
941-735-1452
TRADING CARDS TV-WEST-
ERNS rare 1958 $100
941-445-5619
US STAMPS older unused US
stamps $250 941-735-1452
VINTAGE COCKTAIL MIXER
WIND-UP $18 941-764-7971
WANTED: OLD POST cards
pre 1940, stamp collections,
old photographs and paper
items
Collector pays highest prices
207-712-6216 or 9414934714
WATCH MENS OMEGA dress
gold filled like new $350 941-
735-1452
WWII ARISAKA bolt cover
orig. WWII excl. cond $50
941-735-1452
YELLOW DEPRESSION glass
4 sherberts. Excl. Cond $52
941-235-2203
S FRUITS &
VEGETABLES
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FARMS
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I MUSICALi
L 6090 _
BASS/HARD CASE Fender
Deluxe Active Jazz $425 941-
7641210
GIBSON,EPY accst elect
dreadnut, sunburst, equal $299
786-306-6335
GUITAR & 5 Easy Learn DVD's
New $150
231-544-2023
GUITAR EPI AJ5OORE
Acoustic/Elec $400
810-240-5370
ORGAN LOWREY Carnival
with Magic Genie 2 keyboards,
foot peddles make offer beau-
tiful. 941-426-6117
PIANO w/ Bench, Console,
Mahogany, Electric. Great
Cond! $400 610-751-7939
w MEDICAL
'w':6095 -
BATHTUB & SHOWER
GRAB BARS INSTALLED
Don't Wait to FaHl to Call!
Free In-Home Evaluation
22 Years Experience
CALL JIM'S
BATHROOM GRAB BARS, LLC
941-626-4296
BEDSIDE COMMODE GREAT
CONDITION $25
941-268-8951
ELEC RECLINER/LIFT CHAIR
Lt Green, hardly us $200
941-473-4983
ELECTRIC RECLINER/LIFT
Chair dark green, fiull power
$450 941-764-8508
ELECTRIC SCOOTER w/
brand new batteries Black and
red $499.90 9894154893
EZ ACCESS Ramp 30 x 24
carry ramp w/handles $40
941-423-7795
HOVEROUND FOR sale used
one year. $450, OBO 941-
451-0038
HOYER LIFT with 2 slings,
Hydralic, $400 like new. Call
941-764-8508
KNEE SCOOTER cruiser Bet
ter than crutches. Excl. Cond
$175 941-255-5047
POWER CHAIR Jazzy power
chair with adjust $500
941-276-2933
TRANSPORT CHAIR Chair
w/stool. New. $65
941-423-7795
WALKER 4 WHEEL W/Hand
Brakes, Basket $45
941-268-8951
WHEEL CHAIR COMPANION
STYLE. NICE $60
941-268-8951
WHEELCHAIR BY Jazzy, elec-
tric 4wheel, with charger $200
OBO 941-627-4075
WHEELCHAIR INVACARE
Tracer SX5,exc cond $110
941-268-5227
Looking for
Adventure?
Find it
in the
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HEALTH/IBEAUTY
^ 6100 ^
LIBERATION BY
AMERICAN STANDARD
Walk-in Bath. Don't struggle
getting out of a normal bath-
tub. Stay in your home longer,
safely, independently. Libera-
tion walk-in baths commended
by the Arthritis Foundation.
Best lifetime warranty in the
industry. Hydrotherapy, Chro-
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extra cost. Installation includ-
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Free Today 1-866-583-1432.
I HEALTH/BEAUTY
Z 6100 _
MAGNET BLANKED 3'x6'twin
bed Pain relief $255
941-575-0690
TANNING BED 110Ov unit
w/22 high pwrd. bulbs, Must
sell $150 obo 941-639-3731
WEDDING DRESS Size 6
$300 423-773-6336
I TREES & PLANTS/
FLOWER POT RACKS MEDAL,
3 SHELF'S 2 $120
941-627-6780
GARDENIA 2 Gallon Pot Flow-
ering $10 941-204-9100
HUGE DESERT Rose Large
Flowering Succulent $125
9412049100
ASK US
HOW
you can place a
PICTURE
of your item
for sale
in your
classified ad!
KEY LIME Trees 2 Gallon Pot
$20 941-204-9100
MADAGASCAR LARGE Palm
Large Flowering Succul $45
941-204-9100
PALM TREES 6 PALM TREES
$50 EACH 941493-0792
VIBURNUM GREAT FOR
PRIVACY HEDGE 3-15G.AL,
BARREL,SYLVESTER PALMS
PIGMY PALMS & MORE
SUfs Nusuw 941-488-7291
SNOW QUEEN Hibiscus Red
Flower Varig Leaves $15
941-204-9100
L BABY ITEMS
Z ^6120 ^
BASSINET Cape Haze area
$25 9416971585
SGOLFACCESSORIES
LZ-6125 -
2010 CLUB CAR GOLF
CART PRECEDENT
2012 Batteries
Folding rear seat, lights
Battery watering system
Factory 2014 recondition,
White, Warranty $3875
Like New! 385-985-3277
2010 CLUB CAR GOLF
CART PRECEDENT
New batteries (11/13), new
"Steel Blue" paint, folding
rear seat. As new $4250
941-830-5312
2013 TAYLOR made SLDR,
Left Handed club, exc condi-
tion $275 231468-1418
6V GOLF CART BATTERIES
6V $429, 8V $499
PER SET/6
NEW, FACTORY WARRANTY
EXCHANGE/CASH & CARRY
941-769-1431
BRAND NEW callaway 52
wedge callaway clu $25
941-423-4409
CALLAWAY PRO X-14 5-AW,
2* Flat lie.Rotonda $125 309-
224-1406
GOLF ACCESSORIES
^_ 6125 ^
FAMILY GOLF membership 1
year, St. Andrews South Golf
Club. (PG) Asking $2,400 Sav-
ings of $2000. 941-585-1660
GAS GOLF CART
4 seat Club Car, Lifted, 23"
wheels, new paint, rear seat,
lights, extended roof.
Fast $3975 941-769-1431
GOLF BAG brand new Call-
away, silver & black $150
941-743-2656
GOLF BAG Classic Hot-Z, blue
& brown, excellent $50
941-743-2656
GOLF BAG new ladies Wilson
blk w Burberry trim $30 941-
488-7774
GOLF BAG Wilson. VG cond.
Blue, black, pink $75
941-743-2656
GOLF BALL monogramer
park avenue its new $10
941-228-1745
GOLF CART, 2010 EZGO,
Charger, Ights, windshield Exc.
Cond. $2800 941-786-6982
GOLF CLUB Olimar Hip tri-
metal driver, senior. Excl.
Cond. $35 941429-1160
GOLF CLUBS blue bag full set
$40 941-626-3029
GOLF CLUBS ladies starter
set 7 clubs+putter excel $25
941-488-7774
GOLF CLUBS Lady Hogan
irns,3,4/67'9, & Cobra #7
$40 941429-1160
GOLF SET 13 PIECE with BAG
Right hand set $25 773-
322-8383'
GOLF SET Jack Nickalaus
Classic 11, 4 wds, irns 2/pw
and bag $50 941-429-1160
MENS GOLF SHOES NEW,
SIZE SMALL, BLACK $20 941-
627-6780
RECONDITIONED '08 CLUB
CAR 4 passenger, white golf
cart. New batteries, paint,
tires & windshield. $3795
941-830-5312
TMADE BURNER SF nib 9.5
S-flex new $125
941-627-6922
TMADE Rll driver, reg,
Tmade Rll driver $110
941-627-6922
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FITNESS
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AB-LOUNGER like new with
manual $75 941549-1232
Seize the sales
with Classified!
ELIPTICAL MACHINE Small,
clean $29 941-894-4115
ELYPTICAL TRAINER
w/Electronics, Nice $75
941-268-8951
EXERCISE BIKE Passport
375DL,monitor, good cond
$70 941 268-5227
EXERCISE BIKE RECUMBANT
w/Electronics $60
941268-8951
GAZELLE FREESTYLE Like
new works great. $30
941-661-8194
PRO FORM low profile Tread-
mill electric, inclin $125
941-302-8333
PRO-FORM SR30 cycle Digi-
tal display with ow $110
941-549-1232
STAIR STEPPER Like new
Call 516 983 9415 $100
516-983-9415
STEPPER PORTABLE, folds
for storage e/c $40
941-549-1460
TREADMILL PRO-FORM 390
Custom-fit workouts $225
941-698-9787
TREADMILL, (WESLO) Good
Condition works great $100
941-786-4632
TREADMILL-NORDIC
TRACK C2420 PROGRAMMA
$220 941 2685227
SPORTING GOODS
6130 ^
BICYCLE BASKET BRAND
NEW BLACK 9.5 X 9.5 $10
941475-7577
BIKE MEN'S 1 yr old $25
516-983-9415
BRASS .45 CLEANED
deprimed resized per 1000
$45 941-624-4244
CAMPING EQUIPMENT TWO
TENTS, 2P & 4P 2 S BGS.
$125 941-249-1829
COOLER IGLOO Marine 54
Coolers w/seat cushions 2 @
$30 ea 941-6616347
DR COOKS Bitless Bridle
Leather, NEW No reins $125
352 4670303
FIDDLER CRABS $3.00 DOZ.
941-441-5213
FIREWOOD No camping
trip is complete without it!
Pine, Oak, or Citrus
Split, Bundled, and ready for
the firepit!
941-468-4372
FISHING TACKLE SALTH20
ALL FOR $100 714-599-2137
MOTOR TOTE Outboard
motor trailer support new
must sell $20 630-248-3596
PING PONG table Includes
accessories $70 941412-
4496
POOL TABLE Brunswick like
new, 8 foot, Orig $3208 now
$850 941-623-0348
PROP MERCURY outboard
propeller new 10x13 25HP
$30 941-815-9752
RODS AND REELS 16 assort-
ed fresh and salt water. $2
and up. 941-426-3494
SCUBA PRO SMALL BC VEST
- SIZE XS XC $35
714-599-2137
TAYLOR MADE Golf Clubs
Complete Set $150
941-676-2449
I Classified Sales I
TENNIS RACKET (4) $10 &
up Wilsons & Heads $10
920-470-5013
TROLLING MOTOR Salt
Water 2 new batte $400
941-429-5270
WHITES BEACH Hunter ID
Used twice. $400 941-627-
2285
FIREARMS
Lmw,76131 ^
ASTRA 9MM Mod. 600,'43
Military Holster, zipper case.
ammo $499 941-764-8068
GUNS
Buy Sell Trade
over 100 New Guns with
Lifetime Warranty.
Special pricing for military
and LEO retired or active.
1-800-PAWNBROKER
201 US 41 Bypasss South
Venice FL
KEL-TEC PMR30, NIB, $700
Firm. Universal Ml Carbine,
$400. 941445-0114
NORINCO SKS $450.
Includes 180 rounds of ammu-
nition and 3 stripper slips.
Beautiful wood stock in great
cond. Case incI 941-786-7805
REM. SEMI. 7400 carbine
30-06, shot 6 times, $575.
(941-759-0013 Pt. Charl.
S & W 357 Mag Mod 66, cust
grips, holster, act job S.S.
$600 941-624-4244
ACCESSORIES
''i^ 6132 ^
WANTED TO BUY:
SHOT SHELL reloading
supplies. 618-889-1255 PG
I BICYCLES/
I TRICYCLES I
*^ 6135
BICYCLE Peugeot US
Express Touring. 12 speed
$100 941-916-9087
BIKE 3 WHEELER Beautifully
restored 3 Wheel bike $225
941-474-1776
BIKE RACK Dura Assist
swings level $150
9412763820
BIKE RACK Heavy duty 4 bike
rack never use $75 941-698-
1951
BIKE RACK Swingaway
bike/cargo rack must see
$375 941-456-9238
BIKE RACK With receiver
holds 2 bikes like new $125
630-248-3596
BIKE RESTORED ADULT
Bikes look good in neighbor-
hood $65 941-474-1776
BIKE SEAT New over size
schwinn bike seat $20
630-248-3596
FOLDING BATTERY Powered
Bicycles Mariner model. New
$1,300 ea. Sale $475 ea
Firm. $475 941286-0406
FOLDING BIKE RAWLEY
needs work $75
941-4740192
SCHWINN BIKE 7 speedmen
26' ride errect,vg cond. used
2 seasons $95 941-786-1644
TRICYCLE ADULT size
Red,new tires,pickup style bed
$250 410-707-5077
TOYS/GAMES
^ 6138 ^
4 WHEELER/POWER wheels
3+age/max651bs $125
941-286-8736
N SCALE Train Layout: trains
and all included $375
941-764-3454
PUT CLASSFIEDS
TO WORK
FOR 'OJ!
FIND A JOB!
BUY A HOME!
BUY A CAR!
TRAINS, mth, lionel quality
items, too much $399
786-3066335
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VIDEO
L 6140O
DVD MOVIES 200 diff titles
that's less than $1.00 each
$150 941-661-6941
[ POOL/SPA/
& SUPPLIES
L 6145
Local Manufacturer
offering to sell direct
to public *5 Pr-S(OIN
S'A $ 1895. SWIM SPSA
LOADED $7995. 0 Fu rl-
GL^S I "L I0?x2O $6700
LOCAL: 941-421-0395
SPAS & MORE**
WAYS OVER
20 IN STOCK
TRADE INWS ECOME
ft BUY USED & MvE SAs
www.spasandmoreflorlda.com
941-625-6600
2 CLEANER heads,good qual-
ity, for pole $45
786-3066335
DIA SOLAR RINGS (8) 5FT 2
mo old $20 941244-0534
GREAT WHITE Automatic Pool
Cleaner Like New $150
941-473-1541
SOLAR RINGS Pool covers,
solar rings. $21
941-7436368
LAWN & GARDEN
:Z6160 ^
12 X 12 red step stone 12 x
12 red step stone $0.75
$18.75 941-244-3202
ALL PRICES REDUCED, 52"
Husqvarna mower, new
motor $3495; 42" Walker
mower low hours $2995;
Echo Trimmer $99, Echo
Edger $199 941-639-3468
BOULDERS 25+ pounds $5
941-244-3202
CHAINSAW REMINGTON 14
inch electric $25
941-451-3958
CHIPPER Shredder Craftsman
8 HP Chipper- $175
989-365-3815
CHIPPER SHREDDER MTD 4
HP. $135 9416243372
CHIPPER shredder TROY-
BUILT SUPER TOM $275
941-629-3193
CUB CADET Lawn Tractor
17hp,V,Twin,42"deckcruise/c
o $400 941-445-1889
Cuddle up by the fire!
Firewood Split, Bundled and
ready for the firepit
Pine, Oak, or Citrus,
941-468-4372
EXMARK HYDRO 48" for
parts needs motor $200 941-
445-1889
FOUNTAIN BOY and dog
$225 941-244-3202
GAS BLOWER Homelight
170mph Blower $30 941-
575-0690
HEDGE CUrTTER Ryobi like
new. w/battery & charger $75
941-421-9984
JOE MADDON garden nome
new in the box $50
941-228-1745
LAMP POST BACKYARD 6ft
cast antique style $300
941-735-1452
LANDSCAPE EDGING 60 tan
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1986 CHEVY CAVALIER
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2005 ACURA 3.5RL
NAVI 88K $13,990
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2010 ACURA TSX5
58,257 mi, $17,854
877-219-9139 DIr
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EXTRA CLEAN $27,989
855-242-9258 DLR
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NICE PRICE $9,777
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2011 AUDI 2.0T
39K $23,990
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2011 AUDI QUATTRO
S4 37K $40,990
877-211-8054 DLR
BMW
7148
1997 BMW Z3ROADSTER
65,203 mi, $8,975
877-219-9139 DIr
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2005 BMW 325CIC
CONVT., 75K $12,990
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2011 BMW 3351
66,655 mi, $24,575
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1998 HONDA CIVIC
40,807, mi, $6,987
877-219-9139 DIr
2000 HONDA CIVIC
45,246 mi, $6,457
877-219-9139 DIr
2002 HONDA CR-V
70,340 mi, $10,897
877-219-9139 DIr
2004 HONDA ACCORD
103,607 mi, $8,575
877-219-9139 DIr
2006 HONDA ACCORD
85,625 mi, $11,987
877-219-9139 DIr
2006 HONDA CR-V
80,918 mi, $10,950
877-219-9139 DIr
2007 HONDA CIVIC
64,376 mi, $10,875
877-219-9139 DIr
2007 HONDA PILOT
71,617 mi, $16,998
877-219-9139 DIr
2008 HONDA ACCORD
41,698 mi, $15,897
877-219-9139 DIr
2008 HONDA CIVIC
41,559 mi, $14,950
877-219-9139 DIr
2008 HONDA CR-V
47,593 mi, $13,987
877-219-9139 DIr
2008 HONDA ODYSSEY
85,857 mi, $16,745
877-219-9139 DIr
2008 HONDA PILOT
112,564 mi, $14,995
877-219-9139 DIr
2009 HONDA ACCORD
18K $14,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2009 HONDA ACCORD
62,285 mi, $15,447
877-219-9139 DIr
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75,227 mi, $12,547
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49,291 mi, $14,578
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7160
2009 HONDA CR-V
68,330 mi, $18,745
877-219-9139 DIr
2009 HONDA FIT
25,844 mi, $13,,987
877-219-9139 DIr
2010 HONDA ACCORD
35,321 mi, $14,895
877-219-9139 DIr
2010 HONDA ACCORD
48,156 mi, $17,845
877-219-9139 DIr
2010 HONDA CR-V
43,024 mi, $19,875
877-219-9139 DIr
2010 HONDA PILOT
63K $20,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2011 HONDA ACCORD
20,385 mi, $19,452
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA ACCORD
22,294 mi, $19,875
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA ACCORD
CERT,. 16,055 mi, $19,875
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA CIVIC
CERT,. 32,720 mi, $13,950
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA CR-V
14,207 mi, $20,547
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA CR-V
17,520 mi, $21,897
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA CR-V
30,170 mi, $19,875
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA CR-V
36,474 mi, $21,897
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA CR-V
39,343 mi, $21,874
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA CR-V
41,075 mi, $15,950
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA CR-V,
26,153 mi, $22,475
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA RIDGELINE
56,128 mi, $22,457
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 HONDA ACCORD
18,071 mi, $19,754
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2012 HONDA ACCORD
26,966 mi, $16,950
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2012 HONDA ACCORD
62,639 mi, $17,995
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3,088 mi, $23,894
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31,586 mi, $15,304
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2012 HONDA CIVIC
CERT,. 12,017 mi, $15,487
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 HONDA CR-V
32,500 mi, $24,975
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 HONDA CRV
21K $26,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2012 HONDA ODYSSEY
EXL, DVD, 31K $26,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2013 HONDA ACCORD
5M,398 mi, $27,546
877-219-9139 DIr
2013 HONDA ACCORD,
10,187 mi, $23,987
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L HYUNDAI
004:7163
2005 HYUNDAI ACCENT
black, 83K, exc cond. $4,100
941-486-8359
2005 HYUNDAI XG350,
Loaded! $7,988. 941-625-
2141 #1 Used CarDealer
2008 HYUNDAI ELANTRA, 4
Dr! Gas Saver! $6,988. 941-
639-1601 DIr. P.G
2009 HYUNDAI GENESIS
88,748 mi, $14,754
877-219-9139 DIr
2010 HYUNDAI SANTA-FE
25,089 mi, $14,578
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
62,592 mi, $19,997
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA
ONLY 20K MILES $16,888
855-242-9258 DLR
2012 HYUNDAI ACCENT
18,698 mi, $13,988
877-219-9139 DIr
2013 HYUNDAI SANTAFE
5,546 mi, $25,647
877-219-9139 DIr
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2003 INFINITI G35
101,375 mi, $8,574
877-219-9139 DIr
2006 INFINITI G35
58,471 mi, $14,754
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 INFINITI EX35
18K $26,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2011 INFINITI FX35
NAVI 18K $34,990
877-211-8054 DLR
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2007 JAGUAR XK
ONLY 39K MILES $33,989
855-242-9258 DLR
2010 JAGUAR XF
57K $31,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2011 JAGUAR XF
ONLY 34K MILES $29,989
855-242-9258 DLR
2011 JAGUAR XK8
SELECT CERTIFIED $59,989
855-242-9258 DLR
2013 JAGUAR XF
SELECT CERTIFIED $42,988
855-242-9258 DLR
2014 JAGUAR F-TYPE
6 YEAR WARRANTY $74,911
855-242-9258 DLR
|KIA
2011 KIA SORENTO Utility,
36k miles, $14,000. 815-
632-7903 Punta Gorda
2013 KIA FORTE, Like New!
30K Miles! $14,988
941-639-1601 P.G. DIr
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2004 LEXUS RX330
77K $12,911
877-211-8054 DLR
2006 LEXUS GX470
112,686 mi, $18,950
877-219-9139 DIr
2006 LEXUS IS250
ONE OWNER $17,988
855-242-9258 DLR
2007 LEXUS ES-350 Only
35K Miles! Lots of Extras!
$18,000. 941-258-2682
2011 LEXUS ES350
SHARP LOOKER $29,988
855-242-9258 DLR
2011 LEXUS IS250
26K $25,911
877-211-8054 DLR
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MAZDA
7180
7180
1990 MAZDA MIATA I o n,,,
great cond, new tires/brakes.
Red, black cony top. Looks
like new $4,250 618-4074431
2009 MAZDA MAZDA3
65,462 mi, $13,874
877-219-9139 DIr
2010 MAZDA cx7
46,723 mi, $18,987
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 MAZDA cx9
31,657 mi, $21,875
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 MAZDA MAZDA3
33,652 mi, $13,875
877-219-9139 DIr
L MERCEDES
WOO: 7190
2008 MERCEDES S550
ALL THE LUXURY $34,977
855-242-9258 DLR
2009 MERCEDES C350W
27K $24,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2009 MERCEDES E350W
NAVI, 54K $24,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2009 MERCEDES SL550
Wholesale Pricing $47,911
855-242-9258 DLR
2011 MERCEDES GLK350
26K $29,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2013 MERCEDES C250
NICE LOW PRICE $31,777
855-242-9258 DLR
2013 MERCEDES CLS550
NAVI 11K $67,990
877-211-8054 DLR
L MINI COOPER
a ^ 7192
2011 MINI COOPER
ONLY 21K MILES $19,911
855-242-9258 DLR
S MITSUBISHI
7195
2010 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
66,564 mi, $12,457
877-219-9139 DIr
2002 NISSAN FRONTIER SE, 4
Dr, Only 56K Mi! $8,988. 941-
625-2141 #1 Used Car Dealer
2004 NISSAN MAXIMA 3.5
SL, 143K, well maintained,
$4,500 SOLD IN 2 DAYS!
2006 NISSAN PATHFINDER
85,045 mi, $10,874
877-219-9139 DIr
2007 NISSAN MURANO
79,077 mi, $13,974
877-219-9139 DIr
2009 NISSAN MURANO
83,646 mi, $14,950
877-219-9139 DIr
2010 NISSAN 370Z
16K Miles with Navi $26,989
855-242-9258 DLR
2010 NISSAN Z-CAR
21,654 mi, $26,987
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 NISSAN MURANO
16K $22,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2012 NISSAN SENTRA
11,090 mi, $14,975
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 NISSAN VERSA
12,200 mi, $15,875
877-219-9139 DIr
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2001 CHEVY CORVETTE
coupe, navy metallic, auto,
glass top, 1 owner, garaged
30K. $21,500 216-375-5574
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2006 SAAB 9.3, Sports Turbo!
$9,988. 941-625-2141 #1 Used
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L ^ 7207 ^
2008 SUBARU LEGACY
80,946 mi, $10,950
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 SUBARU LAGACY
13,385 mi, $18,975
877-219-9139 DIr
TOYOTA
7210
LEXUS USED
CERTIFIED
WARRANTY: 3 YEAR OR
100,000 MILE!.
1-877-211-8054
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2005 TOYOTA camry
79,673 mi, $10,452
877-219-9139 DIr
2006 TOYOTA AVALON
83,345 mi, $12,985
877-219-9139 DIr
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59K $21,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2008 TOYOTA CAMRY
CLEAN CARFAX $15,777
855-242-9258 DLR
2008 TOYOTA COROLLA
31K $11,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2010 TOYOTA HILANDER
77,701 mi, $24,875
877-219-9139 DIr
2010 TOYOTA TUNDRA
61,006 mi, $32,475
877-219-9139 DIr
2010 TOYOTA VAN
55,590 mi, $21,475
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 TOYOTA CAMRY
30,266 mi, $18,745
877-219-9139 DIr
TOYOTA
7210
2012 TOYOTA MATRIX
9,670 mi, $16,950
877-219-9139 DIr
2013 TOYOTA CAMRY
10K $22,988
877-211-8054 DLR
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2006 VOLKSWAGEN BEE-
TLE 31,550 mi, $10,844
877-219-9139 DIr
2008 VOLKSWAGEN GTI
71,565 mi, $12,875
877-219-9139 DIr
2009 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA
46,396 mi, $17,458
877-219-9139 DIr
2010 VOLKSWAGEN CC
63,631 mi, $15,875
877-219-9139 DIr
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37K $23,990
877-211-8054 DLR
2013 VOLKSWAGEN BEET
15,402 mi, $24,518
877-219-9139 DIr
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maroon/white, 400 motor,
$16,000 obo. 810-252-2172
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SS, 130K mi, blk ext, red int,
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$8,300 618-407-4431
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1994 GMC JIMMY, Low Mi!
4 Door! Runs Great! $988.
941-639-1601, DIr
1995 BUICK LESABRE
Clean! Ice Cold A/C! New
Starter. Good Tires & Battery.
Runs Good. $950. 941-615-
7573 (Call After 4:00PM)
1999 NISSA ALTIMA SE, Low
Mi! All Power Opt! $2,988.
941-625-2141 #1 Used Car Dealer
2000 HONDA ACCORD,
5 Speed! $1,388. 941-
625-2141 #1 Used Car Dealer
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$42 941-764-6123
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67-69 Camaro $200
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TIRES (4) 225 70 R15
$275 941-505-7479
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285/50/20 less than 6,000
miles $450 941-505-1396
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2000 CHEVY VENTURE 7
pass, exc. cond. in/out, 109K
mi, $4500 941-828-7470
2005 CHRYSLER T & C,
Stow & Go! Low Miles!
$6,988. 941-639-1601 DIr
2007 HONDA ODYSSEY
57,262 mi, $19,875
877-219-9139 DIr
2009 HONDA ODYSSEY
82,285 mi, $18,474
877-219-9139 DIr
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WHEELCHAIR van, 10" lowered
floor & ramp. 941-8704325
2011 HONDA PILOT
40,607 mi, $25,781
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA PILOT
41,196 mi, $25,874
877-219-9139 DIr
2011 HONDA PILOT
6,954 mi, $26,547
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 HONDA ODYSSEY
45,503 mi, $24,785
877-219-9139 DIr
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2012 HONDA ODYSSEY
CERT,. 15,292 mi, $35,787
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 HONDA PILOT
24,882 mi, $32,986
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 HONDA PILOT
26,322 mi, $28,754
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 HONDA PILOT
27,329 mi, $28,974
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 HONDA PILOT
8,185 mi, $31,475
877-219-9139 DIr
2012 HONDA PILOT
CERT,. 30,781 mi, $28,754
877-219-9139 DIr
2013 HONDA PILOT
16,025 mi, $25,689
877-219-9139 DIr
2014 HONDA CR-V
1,208 mi, $26,987
877-219-9139 DIr
2014 HONDA ODYSSEY
CERT,. 4,706 mi, $38,957
877-219-9139 DIr
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L 7300 J
1995 B2300, 5 Speed Pick Up!
Cheap Bed! $1,588. 941-625-
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$5800/obo 941-698-0637
2003 FORD F-150 Super
crew XLT, V8 triton, Full tow
pkg, 85K, $9,900 941-284-1218
2003 GMC SONOMA SS, V6
W/ Tow, Cap, A.C. Clean.
$5,500 obo. 941-875-9264
2005 CHEVY COLORADO
Ext. Cab! Great Gas!
$6,988. 941-639-1601 DIr.
2005 FORD EDGE, Red.
Tool Box. Alloy Wheels!
$4,000. 941-764-1471
2007 CHEVY SILVERADO
Reg. cab, long bed, 2wd, tool-
box, Tonneau cover, hwy.
miles, $4900 941-539-9916
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$6,000 941-830-2028
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22' 1987 CATALINA 6hp
stroke motor, 2 sails, bimini.
$3,400 205-907-0928
3' tMIMLIIlM UUO, OU lip
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$77,000. 941-505-2787
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BOAT RADIO ssb- ham
automatic smart antenna
$150 941-347-8114
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21.5'HYDRA SPORT $5,300
200 HP Evinruud, Live Well,
Lots of extras. 941-429-8221.
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great condition $25 941-347-
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941-661-7634
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$14,600. 941-697-5677
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$499 941-204-1803
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$260 941-979-9196
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^ ^ 7370 ^
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Over 2100sf split plan
updated, floors, Kitchen,
bathrooms, 2 Ig. living areas.
Travis Webster
941-786-5607
NORTH PORT
SUN., 2/23, 1PM-4PM
2500 S. Biscayne Dr.
4/3/2 Solar heated pool &
jacuzzi. Beach entry pool.
Large eat in kitchen. Granite
counters. Sprinkler System.
City water, sewer.
Linda Curran 941-496-2757
25 OAKLAND HILLS CT.
ROTONDA WEST
4 Bedroom 2 Bath Golf
Course Pool Home
newer roof, remodeled
kitchen. This is a steal
for under $70/sq.ft.
$129,900.00
$1000.00 Buyer rebate if
purchased through
Fla Golf Properties Inc
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941-698-4653
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14)972 T, ,mAi Tr. North Pot FL 34287
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7599 PARRISH ST. N.P.
TURNKEY, 3/2 Oversized
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Mary Oliveri, REALTOR
941-525-4042
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11-3 4279 Hamwood St.
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1733 SAN SLVESTRO, 34293
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t239,900
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122 CLEAR LAKE DR.
Gated Stillwater Comm.
SANDRA NEWELL
941-735-6405
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Port Clhairlotte
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L'pdated POOL Hoime ," 2
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Rotonda West
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front home with super
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941-254-1844
Keller Williams Realty
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941-457-5400
RE/MAX Anchor Realty
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941-875-5747
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N5782841 SLD 1168YOSEMITEDR
D5794550 SLD 206 PARK FOREST BLVD
D5796715 SLD 9276 MIAMI CIR
D5795086 SLD 2031 FORKED CREEK DR
N5782597 SLD 155 S OXFORD DR
A3982492 SLD 113WESTWIND DR
D5795658 SLD 706 BOUNDARY BLVD
D5796748 SLD 14394 AURELLA CIR
D5794164 SLD 8794 GRAND AVE
D5791828 SLD 5000GASPARILLARD#VH34
Zip Code City
34224 ENGLEWOOD
34224 ENGLEWOOD
34223 ENGLEWOOD
34223 ENGLEWOOD
33947 ROTONDA WEST
34223 ENGLEWOOD
33947 ROTONDA WEST
34224 ENGLEWOOD
34224 ENGLEWOOD
34223 ENGLEWOOD
34224 ENGLEWOOD
34224 ENGLEWOOD
33617 TAMPA
33981 PORT CHARLOTTE
34223 ENGLEWOOD
33981 PORT CHARLOTTE
34224 ENGLEWOOD
34224 ENGLEWOOD
34224 ENGLEWOOD
34223 ENGLEWOOD
34223 ENGLEWOOD
34223 ENGLEWOOD
33981 PORT CHARLOTTE
34223 ENGLEWOOD
34223 ENGLEWOOD
33946 PLACIDA
33947 ROTONDA WEST
33981 PORT CHARLOTTE
33946 PLACIDA
33921 BOCA GRANDE
List Price
35,900
44,900
49,500
58,500
59,900
60,000
67,500
69,900
69,900
69,900
78,900
80,000
80,000
81,900
89,200
90,000
94,000
95,000
99,000
99,000
99,500
99,900
99,900
114,000
115,000
115,900
119,900
124,990
129,000
129,900
129,900
129,900
129,900
130,000
132,900
134,900
135,000
139,900
140,000
140,000
144,900
144,900
144,900
149,500
149,898
149,900
149,900
155,000
159,000
159,000
159,900
169,900
169,900
169,900
174,900
179,900
189,900
199,999
207,500
209,000
214,900
215,900
219,000
224,900
224,900
239,900
259,000
289,000
317,500
327,000
339,800
384,900
394,900
429,000
449,000
505,000
795,000
List Price
49,900
52,900
58,500
79,900
89,900
99,500
109,000
110,000
112,000
115,000
119,800
120,500
122,000
124,900
130,000
139,000
145,000
149,900
152,500
174,600
174,900
179,000
191,124
224,900
239,900
259,900
279,900
370,000
420,000
725,000
Sold Price BE FB HB
33,900 2 2 0
43,900 2 1 0
49,500 3 2 0
52,000 1 1 1
54,000 2 2 0
52,000 2 2 0
74,494 2 2 0
69,900 2 2 0
67,500 2 2 0
68,500 3 1 1
75,000 4 2 0
80,000 3 2 0
80,000 2 1 0
81,000 2 1 0
87,500 4 2 0
88,000 3 2 0
82,000 2 2 0
95,000 3 2 0
92,000 3 2 0
99,000 3 2 0
80,000 2 2 0
100,000 3 2 0
75,000 3 2 0
112,000 3 2 0
105,000 2 2 0
105,000 2 2 0
115,000 2 2 0
120,000 3 2 0
115,000 3 2 0
128,000 3 2 0
129,900 4 2 0
129,900 3 2 0
125,500 3 2 0
125,000 3 2 0
127,500 3 2 0
132,000 2 2 0
140,000 3 2 0
134,000 2 2 0
140,000 3 2 0
112,000 3 2 0
140,000 2 2 0
142,500 3 2 0
134,000 3 2 0
131,500 3 2 1
140,500 3 2 0
135,000 3 2 0
142,000 2 2 0
147,500 3 2 0
141,000 2 2 0
165,100 5 3 0
158,000 3 2 0
157,000 3 2 0
162,500 3 2 0
167,000 2 2 0
168,500 3 2 0
175,000 3 2 0
179,900 2 2 0
195,600 3 2 1
200,000 3 2 0
195,000 3 2 0
202,250 3 2 0
205,000 2 2 0
210,000 3 2 0
206,000 2 2 0
200,000 2 2 0
230,000 4 3 0
255,000 3 2 0
281,000 3 2 0
306,500 3 2 0
319,500 3 2 0
317,500 4 3 0
320,000 4 3 0
375,000 3 2 0
380,000 3 3 0
435,000 3 2 0
505,000 3 2 1
720,000 4 3 1
Pool Sold Price
42,500
48,404
52,000
71,900
85,000
80,000
105,000
105,000
112,000
105,000
113,000
114,500
120,474
116,000
131,000
139,000
145,000
150,000
145,000
174,600
165,000
162,000
191,124
206,000
230,000
230,000
265,000
370,000
385,000
685,000
BE FB HB
2 1 1
3 2 0
1 1 1
2 2 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
3 2 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
3 2 0
3 2 0
3 2 1
3 2 0
3 2 1
2 2 0
2 2 0
4 2 0
2 2 0
4 3 0
3 2 0
3 2 0
3 2 0
1 1 0
3 3 0
Property Style
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Condo
Single Family Home
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
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
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Condo
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Sold Terms Sold Date
All Cash 02/14/2014
All Cash 02/13/2014
All Cash 02/18/2014
All Cash 02/14/2014
All Cash 02/14/2014
All Cash 02/18/2014
All Cash 02/18/2014
NewFHA 02/19/2014
All Cash 02/14/2014
All Cash 02/14/2014
All Cash 02/14/2014
All Cash 02/14/2014
All Cash 02/14/2014
All Cash 02/14/2014
All Cash 02/13/2014
Assume Conventional 02/18/2014
All Cash 02/18/2014
New Conventional 02/18/2014
ARM02/18/2014
New FHA
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
New FHA
New Conventional
New Conventional
All Cash
New VA
All Cash
All Cash
New VA
Assume Conventional
All Cash
New Conventional
New VA
Owner Financing
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
New FHA
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
New Conventional
New Conventional
New Conventional
Combination
All Cash
All Cash
Combination
All Cash
New Conventional
New VA
New Conventional
All Cash
New VA
All Cash
Combination
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
New Conventional
Property Style Sold Terms
Manufactured/Mobile Home All Cash
Manufactured/Mobile Home All Cash
Condo All Cash
Co-op All Cash
Condo All Cash
Single Family Home All Cash
Single Family Home All Cash
Single Family Home Assume Conventional
Condo Owner Financing
Condo All Cash
Single Family Home All Cash
Single Family Home All Cash
Single Family Home All Cash
Single Family Home All Cash
Villa All Cash
Single Family Home New Conventional
Single Family Home All Cash
Condo All Cash
Single Family Home All Cash
Single Family Home New Conventional
Villa All Cash
Single Family Home All Cash
Single Family Home All Cash
Single Family Home New Conventional
Single Family Home NewVA
Single Family Home All Cash
Single Family Home New Conventional
Single Family Home All Cash
Single Family Home New Conventional
Condo All Cash
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/17/2014
02/13/2014
02/18/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/18/2014
02/18/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/18/2014
02/13/2014
02/13/2014
02/18/2014
02/13/2014
02/14/2014
02/18/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/17/2014
02/18/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/13/2014
02/14/2014
02/13/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/18/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/13/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/14/2014
02/17/2014
02/18/2014
02/14/2014
02/18/2014
02/18/2014
02/18/2014
02/14/2014
02/18/2014
2/10/2014
2/11/2014
2/14/2014
2/10/2014
2/14/2014
2/14/2014
2/14/2014
2/14/2014
2/11/2014
2/14/2014
2/14/2014
2/14/2014
2/10/2014
2/11/2014
2/14/2014
2/10/2014
2/11/2014
2/14/2014
2/14/2014
2/10/2014
2/14/2014
2/10/2014
2/10/2014
2/14/2014
2/13/2014
2/13/2014
2/14/2014
2/12/2014
2/13/2014
2/14/2014
LP/SqFt..........LP/SP Ratio
41.31 94.43
47.11 97.77
40.51 100.00
90.42 88.89
63.79 90.15
64.94 86.67
45.67 110.36
65.27 100.00
46.17 96.57
67.21 98.00
44.78 95.06
34.16 100.00
52.63 100.00
71.65 98.90
59.07 98.09
66.62 97.78
65.41 87.23
70.74 100.00
69.38 92.93
82.85 100.00
96.79 80.40
74.94 100.10
65.55 75.08
81.78 98.25
103.42 91.30
91.26 90.60
105.73 95.91
91.63 96.01
76.06 89.15
78.68 98.54
69.5 100.00
83.27 100.00
93.12 96.61
64.52 96.15
99.4 95.94
99.48 97.85
84.8 103.70
103.4 95.78
80.09 100.00
66.7 80.00
103.65 96.62
71.2 98.34
78.37 92.48
82.87 87.96
87.25 93.73
71.79 90.06
120.98 94.73
75.5 95.16
104.88 88.68
68.8 103.84
65.37 98.81
75.88 92.41
115.03 95.64
112.97 98.29
98.81 96.34
82.87 97.28
148.59 94.73
93.98 97.80
113.57 96.39
121.58 93.30
115.91 94.11
136.82 94.95
101.58 95.89
138.66 91.60
167.21 88.93
119.47 95.87
148.77 98.46
172.85 97.23
191.03 96.54
152.8 97.71
135.49 93.44
125.01 83.14
189.86 94.96
207.75 88.58
196.41 96.88
225.35 100.00
200.96 90.57
LP/SP Ratio
85.17
91.5
88.89
89.99
94.55
80.4
96.33
95.45
100
91.3
94.32
95.02
98.75
92.87
100.77
100
100
100.07
95.08
100
94.34
90.5
100
91.6
95.87
88.5
94.68
100
91.67
94.48
57.12
60.96
80.37
74.9
67.14
77.82
77.26
80.21
97.99
94.42
90.4
101.42
78.13
92.87
94.31
84.96
79.63
77.84
80.87
92.19
119.13
124.23
82.03
127
114.54
132.79
103.07
148.77
427.78
552.42
Sold Date SP/SqFt
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Rotonda W. ENGLEWOOD
2002, 3/2.5/2, Oversize
Canal Lot W/Pool $285,000
Fran Tobin, REALTOR
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Private Beach access on Gulf
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25431 Tevesine Ct, P.C.
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$229,000
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SAT. 02/22 11AM-3PM
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Address Zip Code
1017 ROSEDALE RD 34293
1703 BAL HARBOUR DR# 2 34293
708 STAMIAMITRL UNITTRL # 31534285
1215 KAREN DR 34285
172 GREEN ST 34229
4407 MERIDIAN RD 34293
1699 NORTHAMPTON ST # 1699- 34293
71 ABALONE RD 34293
104CAPRI ISLES BLVD# 105 34292
705 PADUA CT 34275
1072 REDSTART RD 34293
231 VICTORIA RD 34293
2955 DATURA RD 34293
230 ARNORD 34293
203 SILVER LAKE DR# 201 34292
404 CERROMAR N CIR# 108 34293
433 CERROMAR LN #341 34293
462 SUNNYSIDE DR 34293
265 CAPRI AVE 34293
575 ACADIA RD 34293
1211 CAPRI ISLES BLVD# 99 34292
512WVENICE AVE# 106 34285
154TIZIANOWAY 34275
302 CASA DEL LAGO WAY #302 34292
903 AUBURN LAKES CIR# 201 34292
1802 AUBURN LAKES CIR #1802 34292
300 LYNBROOK CIR #102 34292
11685 TEMPEST HARBOR LOOP 34292
9173 COACHMAN DR 34293
220 FIESOLE ST 34285
4009 MILLAYCT 34293
1008TRIANO CIRCLE #1008 34292
70 PALM DR 34292
337 MELROSE CT 34292
2156 CHENILLE CT 34292
108 BAYSHORE RD 34275
960 CITRUS RD 34293
3140 SUNSET BEACH DR 34293
522 SAWGRASS BRIDGE RD 34292
1114 HOOVER ST 34275
526 MEADOW SWEET CIR 34229
518 LATITUDE LN 34229
5694 HALE RD 34293
837 WHITE CAP CIR #10 34285
4326 VIA DEL VILLETTI DR 34293
411 WELLINGTON CT 34292
19730 COBBLESTONE CIR 34292
85 SUGAR MILL DR 34229
4901 TOPSAIL DR 34275
Subdivision Name
SOUTH VENICE UNIT 63
VENICE GDNSTOWNEPARK
HOLIDAY APTS
EAST GATE TERR CORR AMD
OSPREY PARK 2
SOUTH VENICE UNIT 74
VILLA NOVA PH 1-6
SOUTH VENICE UNIT 12
VILLA D ESTE SEC B
MOBILE CITY UNIT 2
SOUTH VENICE UNIT 40
SOUTH VENICE UNIT 32
SOUTH VENICE UNIT 42
VENICE EAST 3RD ADD
GDNS 2 ATWATERSIDEVLG
WESTCHESTER GDNS ATTHE PLANTATION
FARMINGTON VISTAS
VENICE EAST 4TH ADD
VENICE EAST 3RD ADD
SOUTH VENICE
FAIRWAYS OF CAPRI PH 2
VENICE AVE CONDO
VENETIAN GOLF & RIVER CLUB PH 4A
CASA DEL LAGO
AUBURN LAKES
AUBURN LAKES
WEST PRESERVE ATWATERSIDEVLGPH 1
STONEYBROOK AT VENICE UNIT 4
PENNINGTON PLACE UNIT 2
VENEZIA PARK VENICE
WOODMERE LAKES UNIT 2
TRIANO
RIVER PALMS
VENICE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB UNIT 3B
STONEYBROOK ATVENICE UNIT 2
OTHER
SOUTH VENICE UNIT 7
SUNSET BEACH UNIT 1
SAWGRASSUNIT6
LAUREL WOODLANDS
RIVENDELL UNIT 1
WILLOWBEND
MANASOTA LAND &TIMBER CO
POINTWHITECAP APTS
VENETIA PH 2
VENICE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB UNIT 2B
STONE WALK
OAKS
BLACKBURN RIDGE
List Price
59,500
65,000
74,000
74,900
77,500
79,900
89,000
89,000
89,500
89,700
90,250
115,000
115,000
119,000
124,000
127,500
134,900
149,900
157,490
157,900
159,000
159,900
165,000
168,500
169,500
174,900
177,000
194,900
239,500
239,900
249,900
250,000
259,000
268,900
269,900
275,000
279,900
279,900
302,287
325,000
349,000
389,900
399,900
437,900
449,000
459,900
459,900
519,500
1,499,000
Pool Sold Price
50,000
60,000
N 70,000
65,000
N 76,000
73,000
85,000
87,500
85,000
57,750
87,299
115,000
120,000
115,000
124,000
121,000
129,000
143,500
151,000
155,000
152,500
155,000
N 185,000
162,000
167,000
164,000
168,500
189,800
230,000
225,000
235,000
245,000
225,000
255,000
269,000
258,000
255,000
275,000
302,287
299,900
327,500
375,000
Y 375,000
410,000
425,000
420,000
438,000
494,500
599,900
Property Style
Single Family Home
Condo
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Condo
Single Family Home
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Condo
Condo
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Condo
Condo
Single Family Home
Condo
Condo
Condo
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Condo
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Single Family Home
Sold Terms
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
New Conventional
Assume Conventional
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
All Cash
New Conventional
All Cash
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N5781890 SLD
N5782475 SLD
A3985232 SLD
A3984587 SLD
C7050346 SLD
A3983226 SLD
A3987482 SLD
N5782966 SLD
M5838739 SLD
T2604347 SLD
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941-639-3800
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Horizon Realty International
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1015 Pondersoa Rd.
Venice 34293
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Linda 941-457-7245
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11971 SW Kingsway Circle
LAKE SUZY 34269
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(941)-628-0941
ROTONDA WEST
157 COUGAR WAY
Beautifully Remodeled 2001 Pool
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Coldwell Banker Sunstar
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941-629-9586
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Spacious 3/2.5/2 on two lots.
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RE. 941-623-8423
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BEAUTIFUL! A MUST SEE!
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lot w/ lanai Ig storage bid. & more!
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941-356-5308
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3/2/2.5, By Owner 155' on
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$356,990.
631-848-1210.
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ite, all new Appliances. Lots of Storage!
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Remax Anchor 941-875-2755
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495 CARTAGENA ST.
VERY NICE 3/2/2 IN A VERY QUIET AREA.
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Call 941-661-4800
FISI-ERMANSVLLAGE REALTY, LLC.
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Custom home, 2156 sq ft with pool,
built in 2002, spectacular large
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REDUCED!! $275,000
Call Pat Walker 941-276-4674
RE/MAX Anchor Realty
BEAUTIFUL POOL HOME
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NORTH PORT 2300 Jasmine Way
Beautifully Remodeled 2005 Pool
Home 3 Bd/2Ba/Plus Den/2CG, 1946
SF Under Air, New SS Appliances,
tropically Landscaped in gated
Community of Charleston Park.
Asking $249,900
Bay Bridge Homes 941-626-8200
PUNTA GORDA ISLES
Beautiful Canal View!
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath POOL Home on
Oversized Lot! Tile Floors.
Well Maintained!
$374,900.
Deb Sestilio 941-391-1873
Fisherman's Village Realty
SPACIOUS DEEP CREEK HOME
26220 CHESTERFIELD RD.
Exceptional Tim Towles Built Home
3/2.5/2 1920 Sq. Ft. Split Floor Plan
Separate Living & Family Room
Immaculate Many Upgrades
Elec. Hurricane Shutters
BY OWNER $167,000
941-979-5785
REODLD!I OVSI EAY
PORT CHARLOTTE
22361 La Guardia Ave.
Completely remodeled 4/2/2 with
enclosed lanai. Granite counters, new
flooring & much more!
MUST SEE! $139,900
Oralia Ramirez
863-990-6093
Home Choice Realty
PEACE RIVER Frontage 20+ acres over 537
feet on the River. Multimillion dollar estate
adjoining property. Build your dream home
or hide-away. Near historic Arcadia.
Bring all offers. BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY
HomeServices Florida Realty 941-585-9599
www.CarolWade.com
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WITH LG CORNER LOT AND SEAWALLED
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ESTATES. NO CARPET (tile and laminate
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PATTY GILLESPIE Remax Anchor
941-875-2755
Water Front-Gateway Point.
Ground floor, Lanai, Tile,
Stainless Appl., clubhouse,
large pool, walk to
Fisherman's 2/2/2
Owner 419-863-9358
PUNTA GORDA ISLES
Fully Furnished TURNKEY Waterfront
Condo. 2 Bed/2 Bath Tile Floors,
Updated Kitchen. Low Condo Fees -
Walk to Fishermans Village or
Downtown! $120,000. $115,000.
Deb Sestilio 941-391-1873
Fisherman's Village Realty
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Almost a third of North
Americans more than
103 million of you are
living single. And despite
the constant press about
the health benefits of
marriage (married people
are 17 percent more likely
to catch cancers in earlier,
more-treatable stages and
20 percent more likely
to survive cancer than
unmarried folks, according
to a new Harvard Medical
School review of the
health histories of
1.2 million people), there's
no reason you can't enjoy
healthy perks living on
your own.
For example, one study
found that couples in an
antagonistic relationship
have 40 percent slower
wound healing; so it's
not just any old marriage
that makes your immune
system stronger! And
another shows that single
people tend to work out
more and gain less weight
over time, a surefire way to
stay healthier and dodge
everything from dementia
and depression to breast or
prostate cancer, diabetes
and heart disease.
So if you're looking for
ways to boost your health
and keep it there on your
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Step No. 1: Emphasize
your single (or self-reliant)
advantages. Marriage
increases a woman's risk
for being overweight by
3.9 percent, and a guy's by
6.1 percent. The reason?
People eat up to 41 percent
more when they eat
together! That translates
into more pounds and
body fat. So don't despair if
you're eating meals alone,
just make sure you take the
time to cook for yourself all
the healthy, sizzling flavors
and foods that you deserve
to enjoy. Don't go the "zap
a frozen dinner, watch TV,
eat too fast, have ice cream
from the container" route!
Singles also have more
time and more inclination
to get physical activity. So
make sure you've included
time for exercise in your
daily schedule. If you enlist
a workout buddy, you'll
stick with it and reap the
benefits of companionship
- less stress, better mental
health and improved
cardio health!
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difficult marriage auto-
matically bestows a health
boost by reducing chronic
stress. (That former stress
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amped up inflammation
and raised your risk for
heart disease, high blood
pressure, depression, re-
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diabetes.) So don't focus on
the negatives in your new
life; do whatever you can
to sustain a more stress-
free, healthier lifestyle.
Step No. 2: Cultivate
close connections with
others and yourself, and
de-stress daily. Friends give
life meaning, and spending
time with them switches
on health-bestowing nerve
pathways. So make time to
hang out with like-minded
people in a community
group or club, at work or
volunteer to help others.
People with close friends
are more likely to live lon-
ger without disability, keep
their mental functions and
have a healthy heart that
can tolerate the exercise
of sex!
For stress reduction,
practice a "loving kind-
ness" meditation (wish
yourself, then others, a
healthy, happy life). It will
increase your sense of
connection to others an
experience that tones up
your vagus nerve. That's
a good thing. The vagus
nerve relays information
to your internal organs;
when it's tuned-up, it helps
you relax so your body can
repair itself. Also, harness
the stress-reducing powers
of exercise and of spending
time with a pet, listening
to music or laughing every
day.
Step No. 3: Eat more
fruits and vegetables.
Studies show that you
munch less fruit and fewer
veggies than your married
pals. Maybe because
you're busy, don't want to
cook spinach just for one,
hate the idea of uneaten
produce going bad in the
fridge or have fewer food
dollars to spend. Bump
up your quota (aim for at
least five servings a day;
nine is best) by investing
in frozen vegetables and
fruit (we love raspberries
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Dear Heloise: I was dis-
tressed when an attorney
informed me that my older
pets could not be included
as a part of the updating
and finalizing of my will.
But I was able to include
(in the will), as a request,
that my wishes be carried
out concerning them. He
stated that the request
(their euthanasia and
cremations at a specified
facility) are not enforce-
able. He stated, "Who is
going to check?"
I was heartbroken. Laws
may vary from one state
to another. My dinnerware
will be bequeathed, but
my beloved pets' care
and final resting place are
considered only a request.
- Heartbroken in Texas
You are a very caring
and loving pet owner.
I hope my readers will
stop and think about this
and try to make plans
for their pets, just in case
something happens.
The Humane Society of
the United States rec-
ommends that you have
at least two friends or
relatives willing and able
to carry out your wishes
concerning your pets.
Provide them with your
veterinarian's information,
keys to your home and
care instructions for your
pets before an emergency
occurs, because pets need
care every day. Heloise
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appreciate an easy hint
on how to clean my
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Venetian blinds. They
are metal. Norita A.,
Bellevue, Neb.
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blinds a really good clean-
ing, make a mixture of 1/4
cup of laundry detergent,
a scoop of oxygen cleaner
and warm water in your
bathtub. Take off the blinds
(as long as they are metal)
and soak them in the tub
for about 30 minutes. Rinse
and then hang to dry.
For a quick clean to
remove dust, use an old
sock and wipe away. Why
not clean your windows
while your blinds are soak-
ing? Mix a solution of 1/2
cup of vinegar with 1/2 cup
of water. Spray on your
windows and wipe with
newspaper. Heloise
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you are aware of the
plastic key-chain fobs that
grocery and convenience
stores, etc., give out to be
scanned for bonus points
at purchases. To prolong
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Teen is reluctant to share
summer camp with friends
MALLARD FILLMORE By Bruce Tinsley
DEAR ABBY: I'm 14. Last
summer I went to camp
in a different state with my
cousin "Mary." I told my
friends at school about our
adventures, and a couple of
them said they want to go
there with me next summer.
Mary and I don't get a
lot of time together, and
camp is one of the only
times when I can see her.
I don't want my friends to
come. How can I tell them
that without hurting their
feelings? TORN IN TEXAS
DEAR TORN: Out-of-state
summer camps can be
expensive, and although
your friends might want to
come to yours, it remains
to be seen if their families
can afford to send them.
However, if it turns out
that they will be going next
summer, you should let
them know beforehand that
you may not be seeing a
lot of them after you arrive
because it's the only time
you get to spend with your
cousin during the year. The
chances of their being hurt
will be less if you tell them
in advance.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
and I enjoy entertaining
and having family over to
celebrate birthdays and hol-
idays. Our son's birthday is
approaching and I'd like to
get your view of something
my husband's older sister,
"Jane," has been doing.
Jane is 55, divorced
and has been dating her
co-worker "Chuck" for
a couple of years. At our
celebrations, after everyone
is done eating, Jane makes
up a large plate of food
(without asking) and invites
her boyfriend over to eat.
Chuck shows up, stands
at the kitchen counter and
devours the food while
complaining about it. Then
he helps himself to more
and leaves. He never says
thank you, never partici-
pates in the celebration and
wasn't invited to begin with.
How should this be
handled at the next event?
If I confront my sister-in-
law, does that make me as
rude as she is? My husband
doesn't want to rock the
boat. However, it bothers
him, and he, too, is put off
Dear Abby
by it. Any suggestions you
have would be appreciat-
ed.-AGHAST IN NEW
ENGLAND
DEAR AGHAST: What
Jane has been doing is
extremely presumptuous
and to call her on it isn't
rude. This should not be
"handled at the next event";
it should be handled before
the next event. Tell her you
prefer any leftover food be
saved for your own family,
and that in the future, she
should not invite Chuck
unless she has first cleared
it with you. If she can't abide
by your wishes, you should
not invite her.
DEAR ABBY: I grew up
like most children of the
'80s and '90s, on fast food
and propped in front of the
TV I have worked hard to
change this lifestyle. I want
to raise my future children
in a healthier fashion than
I was. However, when I
bring up the subject of
future grandchildren with
my mother, she can't stop
talking about how she's
going to spoil them with
sugary treats because she's
the grandma, and "that's
what grandmas do."
She knows how I feel
about this and knows it
upsets me, but she keeps
taunting me. I have gone so
far as to tell her that if she
can't respect me, I will limit
her time with the kids. What
would you suggest I do? -
HEALTH FIRST IN MAINE
DEAR HEALTH FIRST: I
don't know when you plan
to have children, but until
you do, I suggest you drop
the subject. Your mother
may be saying this to get
a rise out of you. If she's
serious, it will be your job as
a parent to enforce the rules
you set. But right now, this
discussion is premature.
"The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many
waters, yea, than the mighty waves of the sea. Thy testi-
monies are very sure: holiness becometh thine house, 0
Lord,forever."- Psalms 93:4, 5.
Have you stopped lately to praise Him not only for
His love but for His might and miracles. Oh Father, our
creator of all that we are and all that we see around us,
we give you praise and worship in Jesus' names. Amen.
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overcome your weaknesses, feed your strengths.
Eventually, the weaknesses will be so overshad-
owed that they'll become a non-issue.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20).There's a very interest-
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too hard.Think of events and people as fireworks.
You have to let go to appreciate them; otherwise,
you'll get hurt.
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her, you'll proveyour spiritual largesse today. You'll
only concern yourself with the truly important stuff.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). The challenges of the
day will require you to make a decision in a flash.
Arguably, the aesthetics of the author will somehow
be reflected there.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Statistics can never predict
the outcome for any one individual. You'll defy the
odds a reason to celebrate, even if you happen
to be celebrating by yourself.
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is: love. Bottom line: What is the most loving choice
you could make?That's the right choice.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You're in the mood fora
fearless, freewheeling adventure. Who will be your
partner in this rebellion?The obvious choice will be
the best one this time.
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but wonder what others are thinking, but you
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everyone is cheering you on to great heights.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You'll recognize
don't need you to do much else besides just be your-
self. The people who use you require much more.
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mon sense. It's bringing your own car to the party.
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and accepting that everyone has their own timing.
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contribute to the resolution of a problem, then it's
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problem that doesn't fall into this category.
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accept gifts. Is there a reason why it's not a good
idea?
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competent and in control as you go into this year.
Thethrills of March may be unsustainable for the
long term, so enjoy it while you can. April brings
a change of tone and a rock-steady influence
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WALKING DISTANCE TO
PUBLIC & CVS
55+ comm. No pets
Call Jane
941-488-5672
www.VeniceRanch.com
MANUFACTURED
HOMES FOR SALE
,49,985o Well Kept, 2/2l
Sectional, 2 Lanai's,
Drywall, Fully Furnished.
Oversized, Beautiful!!
"WHERE WE LEFT THE TREES"
Call Mike, 941-356-5308
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Prestige Homes, Punta Gorda
941-637-1122
**** Punta Gorda Salt
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closets, 2 BA, new fixtures &
tile, cath. ceiling, beautiful
sunroom overlooking ocean
$96K. Call 941-629-3261.
NEW 2BR/2BA + DEN,
dr, carport 1480 sf
Windmill Village 55+
31 Copenhagen PG
Community Pool, Marina
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941-676-2302, 706-7371
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PUNTA GORDA
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www.rentalsflorida.net
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boat pool home, 3500 sq.ft.,
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502-682-0199
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paint, carpet, etc... Turnkey
furnished. $725/mo +
deposits 941-979-0317
VENICE ISLAND, Downtown,
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incl. Htd. pool. Walk to every-
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239-482-2382
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23170 Harborview Rd.
Pt. Charlotte, FL 33980
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PORT CHARLOTTE
Exceptional 8,000 sq. ft.
building available in
Murdock area.
18215 Paulson Dr.
Originally built to house
a phone company. Large
open office area, confer-
ence rooms, server room
and warehouse. To
schedule a visit contact
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(941) 258-9520.
Professional & Retail
Space in Several
Punta Gorda & Port
Charlotte Locations.
Call 941-815-2199
For Availability & Prices.
33661 Serene Dr. 10 Acres
Zn AE, Partly Cleared 40/80
steel bldg, w/elec, slab, 2
12X12 OH drs $139,000
941-505-7272
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canal lots; various sizes, some
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or the whole trac; well located;
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triples; $ 4000/$6900; many
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PORT CHARLOTTE LOT
Saltwater canal with 158' on
the water. Area of newer
homes. Water/Sewer. $75,000
941-766-1466
PORT CHARLOTTE,
160' Of Waterfront!!
5 Minutes to Myakka River!
Cleared. $125,000/80' Lot.
Nancy Rector,
941-391-2606
Fisherman's Villge Realty.
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RIVERSIDE!
$39,995
2/2, FURNISHED.
UPDATED AND VERY CLEAN!
Mike 941-356-5308
www.riversideoaksflorida.com
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33661 Serene Dr.
10 Acres Zn AE, Partly
Cleared 40/80 steel bldg,
w/elec, slab, 2 12X12
Overhead doors $139,000
941-505-7272
1/29 LIE VVUIrul DLVU.
PORT CHARLOTTE
Luxurious 3/2/2 Split Plan with
HEATED POOL on Canal!
Sue Ellen Fumich,
941-276-2894
Coldwell Banker Morris Realty, Inc.
PRAIRIE CREEK PARK!
5-30 Acres Starting @ $49,900
Punta Gordas's BEST KEPT SECRET!
Minutes to town, beaches,harbor!
Deed restricted Horses welcome,black top
roads. "AVery Special Ranch Community"!
JUDY K PETKEWICZ GRI CRS
ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes
941-456-8304
http://www.PuntaGordaPropertiesforsale.com
EXTRA LOT & RV PAD!
2007 HOME w/GREAT ROOM PLUS DEN,
IMMACULATE! CATHEDRAL & TRAY CEILINGS. DINING
ROOM & B'FAST NOOK. GREAT KITCHEN W/LARGE
BREAKFAST BAR. LESS THAN 4 MILES TO BEACH, 1
MILE TO 5 GOLF COURSES. $179,000 C7048826
MARY MCKINLEY 941-629-2100
"SELLING WITH INTEGRITY"
PUNTA GORDA,
2/2/1 Deed Restricted
Charlotte Park!
Boat Ramp & Amenities!
Newly Redecorated &
Landscaped. SS Appliances,
Granite Counters. Turn-Key!
$149,900. 941-505-2324
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ENGLEWOOD,
6127 Bennington St.
3/2/2 Immaculate pool home on cor-
ner lot with many upgrades. Built in
2004, hurricane shutters, propane
back-up generator, 1746 SF.
Turnkey Possible.
By Owner. Appointment Only
$195,000. 815-228-6801
PORT CHARLOTTE
2007 3/2/2 Custom designed heated
pool home. Tile, stainless steel appl.,
crown molding & many more
upgrades throughout home, fenced
yard with fruit, nut & avocado trees.
$174,900
A Clear Choice Realty
Henry Gustaf 941-204-8213
310 SPRING LAKE BLVD.
Furnished 3/2/2 Lakefront Pool
home w great views, boat dock and
lift. Remodeled Kitchen and Pool.
$310,000
Wayne Rose 941-268-6349
Barnes & Phillips Real Estate
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ARCADIA: 2.5 Acres,
Includes 3/2 MH & Carport Near
1-75, Walmart & Peace River Boat
Ramp. $145k Cash.
941-743-6601
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LAKE SUZY 3/2/3 POOL HOME!
12539 SW KINGSWAY CIR. Newer S/S
Appliances, All Tile except one guest
Bedroom. Beautiful view of Kingsway
Country Club. Motivated Seller
$329,9 $299,950 Jill Brouwer Realty,
Jil Bmuwer941-766-1606/941-276-4459 or
Call Linda 941-457-7245.
Owner is a licensed Real Estate Broker.
PORT CHARLOTTE
23204 Rountree Ave.,
Flawless! Beautiful 2/2,
totally new kitchen, incl apple and
cabinets. New Tile & electrical panel.
Freshly painted inside & out. DON'T MISS
THIS EXCEPTIONAL BUY! $84,900
PATTY GILLESPIE REMAX ANCHOR
941-875-2755
REDUCED!
11971 SW Kingsway Circle
LAKE SUZY 34269
Exec. Home. Golf Course & Lake
View. 3/2.5/2, Updated Kitchen.
Metal Roof, EIc. Shutters, Work-
shop. 4237 sf. with Additional
Buildable Lot Available. Best Buy!
$269,000. Lolly Lopinski,
South East Realty (941)-628-0941
PORT CHARLOTTE
3/2.5/2 in Gated Comm. of
Pepper Tree Estates! Open Con-
cept! 2,218 SF. New Energy Effi-
cient AC Unit & Newer Water Htr.
$198,900.
Jeff Runyan, Re/Max Palm.
941-979-2843
PORT CHARLOTTE
PROMENADES EAST 2/2 CONDO
Includes all updated appliances,
& air conditioning.
Completely furnished.
Large beautiful pool & spa,
elevator & inside parking.
$69,900 941-255-5252
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PORT CHARLOTTE-
1643 Red Oak Lane
3/2/2 Spacious Villa in Heritage
Oak Park! Tropical Landscape &
MANY Amenities!
$147,900. Sue Ellien Fumich,
941-276-2894
Coldwell Banker Morris Realty, Inc.
PORT CHARLOT'E, 22139 BAHAMA LN
Across from Presbyterian Church.
Move In ready, immaculate older 2/1.
Florida Room, Carport, Workshop, CHA,
City Water & Sewer, Not in Flood Zone.
All up-graded. $59,900.
Excellent investment property!
941-391-2022
Well Kept, 2/2 Sectional,
2 Lanai's, Drywall, Fully
Furnished. Oversized, Beautiful!
"WHERE WE LEFT THE TREES"
Mike 941-356-5308
www.riversideoaksflorida.com
DEEP CREEK, 3/2/2 Pool home
Granite counters in kitchen &
baths, lots of upgrades. S/S
appliances. Overlooks large
greenbelt. $189,900.
A CLEAR CHOICE REALTY
941-979-9396
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12041 Duval Blvd.
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2005 Nlasterbuilders Showvplace
3Bd+Office WVith 2565sf
Like-Nei\/E\tras & Upgrades!
Quick Boating Access! $525,000
John Littlejohn
941-380-5354
Coldwvell Banker Residential RE
PORT CHARLOTTE
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more. Tremendous Value. $165,000
Patty Gillespie Remax Anchor
941-875-2755
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STILLWATER VILLA, MODEL -
LAKEFRONT 1718'
2BR/2BA/2CG + DEN, LOTS OF
EXTRAS! FOR SALE BY OWNER
$239,900.
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NORTH PORT, 5379 Ensley Terrace,
3/2/2 Pool home on corner lot, spacious,
open floor plan, sprinkler system, utility
shed, hurricane shutters & Sentricon
termite system. No deed restrictions! No
flood zone! Gracious Comfortable Living!
$195,000
Patty Gillespie, REALTOR
Remax Anchor 941-875-2755
PUNTA GORDA ISLES
Sailboat Water- 3 Bd. pool home w.
Ig. lanai, about 10 min. to Harbor.
Great Rm. plan, 2 car garage+work-
shop. Granite counters, hurricane
shutters,gas stove +dock & 10,0001b
vertilift. $465,000
Adele Bourcier Coldwell Banker
941-468-2571
5 Acre Prairie Creek Park Home with
Caged Pool Punta Gorda 3 bdrm 2
bath Gem 2100 SQ FT, Beautiful Setting,
Pond & Very Private Fenced & Gated .
2 stall Attached + Detached garage
Horses Welcome, Black top Rds,& miles
of riding trails. New Listing $295,000
Hurry! Judy Petkewicz 941-456-8304
Allison James Estates & Homes
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PORT CHARLOTTE 138 Cousley Dr.
100' Sailboat Frontage
3/2/3 Open split home with vaulted
great room, dining & kitchen.
Built 2007, hurricane shutters and
pool with solar heat.
Great location, 10 min. to harbor.
$369,000
941-815-7588
LAKE SUZY 12567 SW Pem-
broke, Circle. 3/2/2, 1964sf.
Beautiful Split Plan w/ Separate
Living & Family Rooms!
$249,900. MLS# C7048798
Linda 941-457-7245 or Jill
Brouwer 941-276-4459
Jill Brouwer Realty,
PUNTA GORDA Remodeled
3/2/2 gulf access beautifully
maintained pool home in Burnt
Store Isles. $380,000.
June Poliachik, Sun Realty
941-916-0100 or email
junepl@yahoo.com
NORTH PORT 8298 Gancedo Ave.,
Move-in-ready light, bright, airy '96-built
1200+SF 3/2/2 with new screened lanai
overlooking private back yard in lovely
centrally-located neighborhood! Volume
ceilings. Eat-in kitchen. City water!
No deed restrictions! $120,000
Patty Gillespie Remax/Anchor
941-875-2755
PUNTA GORDA-
760 West Marion Ave.
Charming 2/1 in Historic
District! Block from Gilchrist Park,
Fisherman's Village & MORE!
$169,900.
Sue Ellen Fumich, 941-276-2894
Coldwell Banker Morris Realty, Inc.
LAKE SUZY, 11335 SW Essex Dr.
Located in Kingsway Golf Course
Area. 2+ Bedrooms/Den,
2 Baths, 2 Car Garage!.
Single Unit Villa! Meticulas!
MLS#C7047973 $209,950.
JILL BROUWER REALTY
Jill's Cell 941-276-4459
Linda 941-457-7245
PUNTA GORDA ISLES
2/2/2 with den. 1550 Sq.ft. Pool
home with 80' waterfront on canal
and 10.000 lb. boat lift.
18" tiles & crown molding.
NEW appliances, roof & A/C!
MOVE IN READY!
For Sale by Owner $285,000
941-575-6217
PUNTA GORDA ISLES
Fabiilotis 4BD/3BA/3CG with
2S10SF. Loads of Extras &
LUpgrades On Two Full Size
Sailboat Lots. lhOFt On Water.
Sh')'),._,. $S649,900. lohn Littlejohn
941-380-5354
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Patty Gillespie. REALTOR
Remax Anchor 941-875-2755
LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT POOL HOME AT 17
MEDALIST COURT IN PRESTIGIOUS WHITE
MARSH. MODERN CRIP AND SOPHISTICATED
DESIGN. QUALITY DETAIL AND FINISHES MAKE
THIS 3/2/3 HOME A TRUE MODEL OF
NEW FLORIDA LUXURY LIVING. $339,900.
CALL 941-769-0200 OR EMAIL:
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3885 N. Cranberry Blvd.
A Gardner's Dream. Custom 2/2/2 with
extra lot. Spacious wide open feeling. Util-
ity shed, city water, sidewalks, street
lights. Large tiled Lanai. Fruit Trees.
$149,900
PATTY GILLESPIE Remax Anchor
941-875-2755
BEAUTFLVLA
NORTH PORT
Short sale. 2/2/2 built 2006
Cypress Falls Villa in the
Woodlands with community
heated pool, and many more
amenities. Call June Poliachik,
Sun Realty 941-916-0100
NORTH PORT-
Built in 2007. Beautiful,
Private 3/2/2 on 3 Lots!
1550+ SF. New A/C & Well!
Freshly Painted. Granite
Counter Tops. Must See!
$149,900. Donna Wilkinson,
Sanderling Realty, 941-623-8423
PUNIA UUKGORDA ISLES
3/2/2.5 POOL w/ Waterfall
Home on Canal. Fabulous
Kitchen and Master Suite.
Exquisite Gardens!
$675,000
Sharon Kerr 941-286-7315
Coldwell Banker Sunstar
[REDUCED
Water Front 2012 Gulf Access Burnt
Store Isles 2408 SF Custom Canal
Home! Seawall Dock & Boat Lift
Nice location with Privacy Viewing
Nature Preserve. Was $499-0 NOW
$479,000
CALL JUDY PETKEWICZ
ALLISON JAMES ESTATES &
HOMES 941-456-8304
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PUNTA GORDA-
Spacious 3/2.5/2 Townhouse
in Gated Calusa Creek. Lots of
Amenities! Short Distance to
Historic Punta Gorda! $169,900.
Elaine Martin
Call 941-661-4800
FISHERMANS VILLAGE *
REALTY, LLC.
PORT CHARLOTTE-
5194 Fleming St.
3/2.5/2+ Pool! Fully Furnished.
FREE Pontoon Boat, 10k# Lift.
$395,500 Marianne Lilly, 941-7647585
WaterfrontHomeBuyer.com
RE/MAX Harbor Realty
DEEP CREEK
26266 ARGENTINA DR
FANTASTIC LOCATION-
LONG GREENBELT & LAKE VIEW!
3/2/2-1919 SF-LOTS
OF UPGRADES & UPDATES-$189,900
BARB MCHENRY 941-833-1667
COLDWELL BANKER MORRIS
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PORT CHARLOTTE Oaks III,
E206, 2/2 Totally renovated,
Partially furnished, heated
Pool, Active Clubhouse,
Beautiful Grounds.
$54,500 OBO
Owner 423-343-6349
PORT CHARLOTTE
3/2/2 Pool Home with gulf access.
135' of waterfront on Spring Lake
waterway. Lot size 17,193 sq.ft.
Completely updated, remodeled
includes mocha galzed cabinets,
stainless steel appliances & more!
$259,900 A Clear Choice Realty
Henry Gustaf 941-204-8213
CUTE 2/1/2 WATERFRONT HOME!
PORT CHARLOTTE
18165 Ohara Dr. Cute
2/1/2 house that's been freshly
painted inside and out, new floor
tiles, and two sheds. No bridges out
to Charlotte Harbor! 80' on water.
$129,000
June Poliachik Sun Realty
941-916-0100
ON LEMON BAY IN ENGLEWOOD
3/4 AC +/- ESTATE LOT AT 1600 NEW POINT
COMFORT RD. CAN BE SPLIT INTO 2 BUILDING
LOTS. NEW 1,800 SQ. FT. WATERFRONT PAVER
PATIO AND NEW MAINTENANCE FREE 90 FT. DOCK.
ALL UTILITIES IN PLACE. OWNER FINANCING POSSI-
BLE $529,900 CALL 941-769-0200 OR
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"Gated Private PRAIRIE CREEK EQUINE
ESTATE 2008 Exquisite Custom 6847 SF home
(5034 SF underAir). 4 bedrooms, 2/2 Baths, Fabulous
Kitchen. Extra Ordinary Features Throughout. 3 car
attached (1100 SF) garage + detached (2068 SF) 5 Stall
garage. Exceptional "1448 SF CBS" Deluxe Equine
Barn, Box Stalls, A/C Tack & Feed Rooms. Vinyl
Fenced 10 acres, paddocks, pasture ,Pond. New List-
ing Virtual Tour Available! CALL JUDY PETKEWICZ,
941-456-8304 ALLISON JAMES ESTATES & HOMES
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