Title: Venice gondolier sun
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Title: Venice gondolier sun
Alternate Title: Venice gondolier
Gondolier
Physical Description: v. : ill. (some col.) ; 58 cm.
Language: English
Creator: Venice Gondolier Sun
Publisher: Venice Gondolier Sun
Place of Publication: Venice Fla
Publication Date: October 14, 2007
Copyright Date: 2007
Frequency: semiweekly
regular
 Subjects
Subject: Newspapers -- Venice (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Sarasota County (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Genre: newspaper   ( marcgt )
Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Sarasota -- Venice
Coordinates: 27.098611 x -82.438889 ( Place of Publication )
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Additional Physical Form: Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 56, no. 7 (April 4-6. 2001)-
Numbering Peculiarities: Issue for April 4-6, 2001 also called April 4, 2001.
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Volume ID: VID00425
Source Institution: University of Florida
Holding Location: University of Florida
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Resource Identifier: ltuf - ANK8420
oclc - 47264140
alephbibnum - 002730652
issn - 1536-1063
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Preceded by: Venice gondolier (Venice, Fla. : 1983)

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local school forums


BY COURTNEY LINN
STAFF WRITER


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Stop-gap wells may

help until rain comes

Drought conditions have county utility officials
scratching for enoughwater. A project to draw
large quantifies from Cowpen Slough is still years
away.


Communication with par-
ents about what's going on in
Sarasota County schools is
the focus of school communi-
ty forums.
But only a handful of par-
ents are showing up at them.
The district's newly recon-
structed communications de-
partment set up these forums
to help educate parents on
NeXt Generation learning
and to get feedback about
what parents want from the
district.
At the Laurel Nokomis
forum Thursday night, six
parents attended.
Melodies Deeds, assistant
principal at Laurel Nokomis,
said she sent out numerous
flyers and had the help of out-
side sources to promote the
event. She said the forum was-
competing with a basketball
game at the school, which F
could have been a reason N
attendance was low.
Venice Elementary had .:
roughly 30 people at its for- f
um; the number of parents
v -asn't available at press time. t
Venice High School had 22 s
attendees; five were parents.
School board members, p
the superintendent and com- f
munications staff were not at I
Laurel Nokomis either. e
Page Dettmann, head of f
middle school education for $
the district, did attend the a
Laurel Nokomis forum and t


BY JACK GURNEY
PELICAN PRESS


SUN PHOTO BY COURTNEY LINN
From left: Matt Gerzeny, Melodie Deeds, Lisa Callaghan and Sheryl Cutrona brainstorm at the Laurel
Nokomis community school forum.


was available for questions
rom parents.
According to records from
he VHS forum, no district
staff members were present.
The district was unable to
providee an exact cost for the
orums because the cost is
largely employee time. How-
*ver, for the Laurel Nokomis
orum it cost a minimum of
$562.68 in principal and
assistant principal hours for
he event alone.


In addition, the communi-
cations department's funding
has been increased by
$259,083 since 2005 in order
to improve communication
within the district. Events
such as the community
forums are part of that effort.
What parents want
The parents who -did
attend the LNS forum wanted
more communication from
their schools. However, the


type of communication par-
ents wanted had nothing to
do with NeXt. Generation
learning.
Matt Gerzeny said e-mails
from the school regarding
what's going on with their
children would be helpful
in addition to e-mails with
homework assignments.
Teachers in the district
have or can have their own
Please see FORUMS, 7A


Utility officials and geolo-
gists may be hard pressed to
find enough drinking water
for Sarasota County cus-
tomers if the current South-
west Florida drought contin-
ues through next winter and
once plentiful sources such as
the Peace River slowly dry up.
On Tuesday, the county
commission rolled the dice
on a $582,000 contract for 10
new wells at the T. Mabry
Carlton Reserve and gambled
that at least two of them will
pull up enough water to help,
supplement daily supplies
through the tourist season.
"We're expanding our net-
work of monitoring wells,"
said Jody Kirkman, a county
utility planning manager.
"They will be used for some
exploration and to test the.
aquifer. We're working on a
plan to provide additional
supply and the additional
wells will help."
The county's wellfield near
Nokomis is supposed to pro-
vide about 5.9 million of the
17 million gallons county res-
idents currently consume
every day. In a couple of
months, when winter resi-
dents and tourists arrive in
droves, the demand will
increase to more than 19 mil-
lion gallons.


Filling the gap
In January, the Southwest
Florida Water Management
District in Brooksville provid-
ed the county with something
called a "gap permit" to pump
8 million gallons a day at the
Carlton Reserve when the
need arises. It is a short-term
precaution while the Peace
River is low and vulnerable.
The county typically draws
3.5 million gallons a day from
the Peace River, but the
drought has forced a cutback
to about 1.5 million. A river
plant expansion is supposed '
to supply another 9.8 million
gallons to the county each
day from the river when it's
finished, but only if rain
comes.
Until then, Sarasota Coun-
ty is buying about 9 million
gallons a day from Manatee
County under a contract that
will impose an 8 million cap
next April, plus' drawing 1.5
million gallons from wells
along University Parkway and
receiving 250,000 gallons
from a small Venice plant.
* "We're using all of our
resources," said Jennifer Ry-
an, a county utility planner
and geologist. "Right now the
daily demand for water is fair-
ly low, but this drought situa-
tion is serious. One of the pos-
sibilities we will have to look
Please see WELLS, 7A


Street festival petitioned

Miami Avenue merchants have mixed feelings over an arts and crafts festi-
val recently approved for their street by city council.


BY GREG GILES
NEWS EDITOR


It's part of the small town
ambience ofVenice: the crowd-
ed walkways, ice cream cones,
colorful arts and wares for sale
during fall and winter street
festivals.
Everyone likes a Street fair,


right?
Well, almost everyone, as
long as it's in someone else's
neighborhood.
Greg Silvia, owner, of Al-
thea's Restaurant on Miami,
recently showed up at a city
council meeting with a peti-
tion from 10 business owners
on Miami Avenue who aren't


SUN PHOTO 6Y' JEFF TAVARES, Ipava(es@'venlcegonaolier corri
Althea's Restaurant owner Greg Silvia leaves council chambers after
he presented Venice City Council with a petition signed by a number
of business owners on Miami Avenue.The petitioners want an arts
and crafts festival scheduled for February moved off Miami Avenue.


too keen on the idea of an arts
and crafts festival just ap-
proved for Feb. 9 and 10.
They'd rather see the festival
moved over to Tampa Avenue.
Another four Miami Ave-'
nue businesses, according to
Silvia's survey of merchants,
were in favor.
It's not that Silvia and oth-
ers don't like street festivals.
They do.
For some, however, it's bad
for business.
It may sound counter-
intuitive, but for those most
directly affected, a street festi-
val can be more of a nuisance
than a boom to business,
Silvia said.
Take Silvia's restaurant, for
example. Althea's is a land-
mark on Miami Avenue. Silvia
says the street fair brings in a
lot of business, but it pushes
out his local customers who
congregate there. They're
used to sitting in their usual
booth or table.
"It actually takes business
away from our regular cus-
tomers," Silvia said..,.
No good
It's even worse for Susan
Riley, owner of the Venice
Clinic of Massage Therapy.
She's been in business on one
side of Miami Avenue or the
other for 30 years.
Please see FESTIVAL, 7A


What are you doing for


national volunteer day?


Make A Difference


EDITOR'S NOTE:
You can make a difference
in the life of someone or help
an organization that desper-
ately needs it.
If you have a special skill,
or already know how you,
could be of assistance, call a
local volunteer organization
like Meals On Wheels, Big
Brothers Big Sisters, United
Way or your local church to
find out more about how your
actions can touch the lives of
others.
Remember, volunteering
doesn't have to be a 'full-time
job. You can volunteer for a
short period, or for a specific
project until its completion -
perhaps only for an hour a
week.
Help clean up an elderly
neighbor's home, visit resi-
dents at an assisted living
facility, plant a tree, pick up
trash at a local beach or park


mentor a child or join some-
one else's project.
If you're unsure how you
can help, but want to get
involved, visit the Friendship
.. Volunteer Center at friend-
shipvolunteer.com or call
* (941) 953-5965.
The center will help con-
nect you with a needy organi-
zation or put you in contact
with another agency to help
you find your niche.
Get involved ... and make
a difference.

Make A Difference
Day is Oct. 27

STAFF REPORT

Venice's Friendship Vol-
unteer Center is already
abuzz with activity. And it's
about to get busier.
The center is ground


zero for Make a Difference
Day in the greater Venice
area..
It's preparing for Sat-
urday, Oct. 27 -- Make A
Difference Day a nation-
al day of service organized
locally by the center.
According to Assistant
Director Kelsey Hitching-
ham, this all-day event
spans Sarasota County and
will see 55 projects being
completed by teams of vol-
unteers.
"Projects being complet-
ed on Make a Difference
Day include church beauti-
fications; senior visits, beach
dean-ups and aVision Fair,"
Hitchingham said.
"The teams of volunteers
are community members,
church parishes, employees
of local corporations and
school groups."
Last year, 49 teams work-
ed on 87 project sites, total-
ing more than 4,800 hours
of service throughout the
county.
It has been a tradition
in Sarasota County for 15
years.
"One of our strongest
projects is Brush-Up, where
Please see DAY, 7A


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Do the math
Tropical Bob was astound-
ed to learn that the federal
government is proposing to
buy 17,000 homes along the
Mississippi Gulf coast, move
the residents out and create a B
giant public-purpose area.
The "hurricane-protection *'
zone" would cost about $40 .
billion.
"There goes the neighbor-
hood," many residents said of, ,
the plan.
It's happened before. His-
tory confirms that our govern-
ment has seized vast proper-
ties and converted them to
public purposes like mining TROPICAL BOB
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JESSE KNIGHT and his family built a double-pen log house in
1868 andsettled in the wilderness area that is now Nokomis.
Knight fenced 150 square miles of land on which he ran 22,000
head of cattle. When he died in 1911, at the age of 4, he had
greatly contributed to the Florida cattle industry, built the area's
first church, started the first school and left a family of 15 chil-
dren to his growing community.


County urban forest goals remain elusive


BY JACK GURNEY
PELICAN PRESS


Decades of development
have significantly reduced the
canopy of trees that used to
shade Sarasota County, a
problem politicians frequent-
ly talk about but have not
resolved through long-range
replanting programs to re-
store the urban forest.
Last month the county
commission talked once again
about the benefits of trees and
voiced dissatisfaction with the
lack of action, but stopped
short of demanding a reorga-
nization of the forestry divi-
sion so it can lead a meaning-
ful effort.
"It's what we want to hap-
pen," Commissioner Shan-
non Staub said. "I'm disap-
pointed there haven't been
more trees planted and the
urban forest isn't growing. It's
a matter of giving clear direc-
tion. I don't care where the
forestry division is based."
Commissioner Joe Bar-
betta echoed Staub's senti-
.ments.
"It's green infrastructure
and needs to be indepen-
dent," he said of the forestry
division. "This department
needs the freedom to do what
is right, either in environmen-
tal services or as a stand-
alone division."
The chorus of discontent
continued.
"I don't think the present
structure is as successful as we
want it to be," Commissioner
Jon Thaxton said. "We need
planting to restore the canopy.
The results aren't where we'd
like to see them be."


Commission Chair Nora
Patterson agreed.
"This is more than just
about street trees," she said.
"We're losing ground on this
and not gaining tree canopy.
It will take an investment, and
we need to centralize where
this discussion takes place."
Finding balances
The last one to chime in
was Commissioner Paul Mer-
cier, who suggested some-
thing tangible.
"We have established no
mitigation banks so develop-
ers can replace the trees that
have been removed and put
them where they are needed
the most," he said.
County Administrator Jim
Ley listened patiently to the,
wave of concern aimed in his
direction.
"This is a mission, money
and management issue," he
said. "It's what I call the three
'M's. We need better direction
on the mission, then I can
decide who manages and how."


That drew a quick reply.
"We want to maximize our
opportunities to replenish
the canopy of trees and man-
age them so they don't disap-
pear," Patterson said. "We are
not currently on that road.
I've seen dense development
that saves trees. All we are
doing is wringing our hands."
Ley didn't budge. Instead,
he challenged the commis-
sioners to make tough choic-
es.
"Government is about
finding balances," he said.
"This can be resolved if you
tell us trees are more impor-
tant than storm water infra-
structure and roads."
Barbetta disagreed.
"It's not a matter of trees or
roads," he said. "I'm not buy-
ing that argument. It bothers
me. We need to step up and
do something immediately.
Trees are a critical part of our
infrastructure, just like air
and water. This is about qual-
ity of life."
Ley took another tack.


"If you really want to focus
on trees," he said, "you need a
zoning code that's perfor-
mance-oriented and land
development regulations that
aren't cookie cutter. We have
to examine our systems in
more detail. We need to be
more sophisticated."
Budget stress
When Mercier suggested
"tree people" should be invit-
ed to express their views at a
workshop meeting, Barbetta
sensed further discussion
was fruitless and moved that
the commission recommend
a shift of the forestry division
out of public works.
"If we're going to be a sus-
tainable Sarasota," he said,
"this has to happen quickly."
The. motion died when
Mercier, Patterson, Thaxton
and Staub remained silent,
apparently content to let Ley
address the urban forest issue
within the administration.
What Ley plans to do is still
anybody's guess.


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Oct. 11.......300
Oct. 10.......266
Oct. 9.........689
Oct. 8.........184


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381 4-digit winners:..........$112
12,001 3-digit winners: ....$9.50
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MegaBall.......................... 18
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Payoff for Oct. 12
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Wildlife ordinance



faces enhancement


Retirement 'Villag(



approved by city


Sarasota Countyis like-
ly to adopt cotiprehen-
sive protective neqa-
sures that exceed state
regulations in February.

BY JOHN HAUGHEY
STAFF WRITER

Sarasota County could act
to beef up its.,ildlife preser-
vation ordinance darly next
year.
Momentum to adopt a lo-
cal law that imposes stan-
dards beyond state and feder-
al regulations has been stalled
since January.
The proposed ordinance
was tabled because the U.S.
Fish & Wildlife Service reclas-
sified the status of gopher
tortoises, bald eagles and
manatees, prompting the
Florida Fish & Wildlife Com-
mission to craft new state-
wide management plans for
the species.
The federal agency down-
graded the gopher tortoise
from a species of special con-
cern to threatened, while
upgrading bald eagles from
endangered to unlisted and
manatees from endangered
to threatened.
County Resource Protec-
tion Manager Matthew Oster-
houdt said the new state
management plan for gopher


tortoises, which becomes law
in December, will present the
, most extensive changes.
The FWC's revised bald eagle
management plan, which re-
flects the bird's upgraded status,
will also be implemented in
December. A new manatee
management plan will be pre-
sented next year.
FWC's management plans
provide a baseline minimum
for protective standards ap-
plicable statewide.
Local governments can
impose their own regulations
with more strident require-
ments.
Not comprehensive
Sarasota County has an
array of wildlife protective
measures incorporated with-
in its development review
process that exceed state
standards.
However, those stipula-
tions are not codified into a
comprehensive ordinance,
Osterhoudt said, something
county officials and commis-
sioners hoped to accomplish
during a January workshop.
Deliberation on that pro-
posed ordinance was tabled
until the state presented its
revised gopher tortoise and
bald eagle plans.
With those new plans set
for December implementa-
tion, Osterhoudt said a local
wildlife preservation ordi-
nance could be presented to


commissioners&in February. .-
Osterhoudt said Ohe FVCX
will stll req.'e qq,.ervaion
easements.. r bald' eagles"
despite their "delisted" status:.
But while the state reduces
nest buffers from 750 feet to
no more than 660 feet,
Osterhoudt said' the county's
proposed ordinance retains
the 750-foot minimum.:
I He said despite, the mana-.
tee's upgraded, status, the
FWC isn't likely to weaken
statewide regulations that
protect them when it pre-
sents its revised management
plan in 2008.
Even if it does so, Oster-
houdt said, Sarasota County's
more intensive manatee pro-
tection plan will remain the
same unless commissioners
change it.
Osterhoudt said the go-
pher tortoise management
plan will pose the most signif-
icant changes.
Right now, state regula-
tions allow landowners to
entomb tortoises in burrows
by securing a "take" permit.
Osterhoudt said Sarasota
County already requires tor-
toise relocation.
The revised FWC manage-
ment plan now mandates
relocation statewide, but in-
cludes a complicated multi-
tiered permitting system
based on burrow numbers.
jhaughey@sun-herald.com


Venice City Council approves plans for a 55-a
over luxury retirement development in Venice
.but airs concerns over future growth in the ar


BY GREG GILES
NEWS EDITOR


Venice, City Council this
week narrowly approved
plans for a, future upscale
retirement community in
Venice.
The project, called The
Village at Venice, squeaked
through by a vote of 4 to 3.
Some council members
shared strong reservations
about approving similar pro-
jects in the future east of
Aston Gardens assisted living
facility on Pinebrook Road at
Hatchett Creek Boulevard.
Most of the 24 parcels east of
the planned retirement com-
munity are currently zoned to
allow one dwelling for every 5
acres.
The Village atVenice would
accommodate 144 units on
15 acres.
Jim Woods, Bill Willson,
Rick Tacy and John Sim-
mo.nds voted in favor of the
project, which consists of 18
buildings, mostly two- and
three-story coach homes.
Two of the buildings would be
three-story buildings above
parking. A pool and club-
house are also planned.
"I have to tell you it's a


great concern ... what
be coming down the r.(
see trouble," said John M
who voted against the pr
He was referring to
and other services the ci
eventually be required to
vide.
Vicki Taylor shared
concern.


Moore


Taylor


"It's going to be a (t
nightmare down there
said.
"The message is we're
ly concerned with how
people (could) go in
and traffic," added IN
Fred Hammett.
Natural
Orlando architect
Evans said the design
very purposely consi
neighboring developme


nd-, That's why, he said, "all the
, balconies look inward, so no
ea ..-one..in Aston Gardens, for
example, will have neighbors
who look down at their
might homes."
oad. I "They deserve their privacy
4oore, as they have it," Evans said.
project. "We feel it's a very natural pro-
roads ject."
tywill Enviroscape buffering up
o pro- to 200 feet is also part of the
design by developer Tom
d his Harrison of Discovery Com-
munity, an upscale building
firm. .' i -
-The dev~10pment is, con-
k sidered "mediumr'dtisity" for
the area. .
The project drew sharp
criticism at an earlier plan-
ning commission meeting. At
that time neighbors in Aston
Gardens to the west of The
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traffic) egress.
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e real- but no audience members
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William D. Armiger Sr.
William Donald Armiger Sr.,
age 65, of Venice, Fla., passed
away on Friday, Oct. 12, 2007.
He was born on Jan. 30,
1942, in Annapolis, Md. He
moved to Venice nine years
ago from Stevensville, Md. He
retired in 2000 after 30 years
of service with Bank of
America in Md. and Venice
serving as assistant vice pres-
ident and branch manager.
He was a Christian and an
avid sports fan.
He is survived by his beloved
wife of 42 years, Linda; loving
children William Donald Ar-
miger, Jr. of Churchton, Md.,
and Julie Lynne Winstead of
Elkridge, Md.; and a brother,
James Franklin Armiger of
Bowie, Md..
He also leaves behind
three grandchildren.
Services: A private family cel-
ebration of Donald's life is
planned. Contributions:
Memorial donations may be
made to the American Cancer
Society, South
Sarasota/DeSoto Unit, 2801
Fruitville Road, Sarasota, FL
34237.

Helen S. Baker
Helen S. Baker, 99, passed
away Saturday, Sept 22, 2007,
inAkron, Ohio. She was borning
1908 in Bradford, Pa., and
moved to Cleveland, Ohio, at a
young age where she started
banjo and guitar lessons at age


13. She gave lessons and played
professionally most of her life.
During the 1930s she
played on the Vaudeville cir-
cuit with the Ina Rae Hutton
Band; during the 1950s she
played with the Strifigtones
and during the 1960s with the
Banjokers. They played in
supper clubs, inns and tav-
erns throughout the Cleve-
land area.
In 1972 she left the Ban-
jokers and devoted her time
to playing privately and giv-
ing lessons until 1988, when
she and Ollie Austin co-
founded the Gulf Coast Banjo
Society in Florida.
Helen continued to play
well into her 90s; she was a life-
long learner, well-read and
knowledgeable on many sub-
jects. She was a remarkabe
woman and her musical talent
and love of music touched the
lives and warmed the hearts of
many people.
She will be missed by her
many friends and others
whose lives she touched.
Interment was in Green-
lawn Cemetery, Akron, Ohio.

May M. Gregg
May M. Gregg, age 95, of
Venice, Fla., passed away on
Friday, Oct. 5,2007.
She was born May 22,
1912, in Glasgow, Scotland.
She, graduated from the
University of Oregon with a
master's degree in education.


She moved to Venice in 1979
from Pittsburgh, Pa. She was a
school teacher.
She is survived by her sis-
ter-in-law, Mary Settle of Fort
Worth, Texas; friends Riva and
Skip Sinclair of Venice and
other special friends.
Services: A private graveside
service was held at Venice
Memorial Gardens. Farley
Funeral Home in Venice han-
dled the arrangements.
Friends may visit anytime
online at www.farleyfuneral
home.com.

Kathryn J. Henry
Kathryn J. (Katie) Henry,
79, passed away very sudden-
ly at her home in Akron, Ohio.
She was born in Akron in
1928 and spent her growing
up years in Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio.
Katie resided in Akron dur-
ing the summer months and
enjoyed many good times
with her friends at her cabin
in Pennsylvania. During the
winter she resided in Venice,
Fla., for many years.
Katie retired from B.E
Goodrich after 40-plus years
of working in the payroll
department. She was a fun-
loving, caring person and a
good friend and neighbor. In
the later part of her life she
became a caregiver, first to
her mother and then to her
good friend Helen Baker.
Preceded in death by her


parents William and Fern
Henry, she is survived by spe-
cial cousins Marilyn (Wil-
liam) Strossman, Ruth (Ed-
win) McCamish; other cous-
ins; many friends; and Peach-
ie, her precious poodle.
Interment was in Green-
lawn Cemetery in Akron, Ohio.

Lois E. Henry-Walter
Lois E. Henry-Walter, 85, of
Venice died Wednesday, Oct.
10, 2007, at home.
She was born Aug. 31,
1922, in Deanville, Pa. She
came here 36 years ago from
Kittanning, Pa. In 1946 she
married Delbert Lemuel Hen-
ry. He preceded her in death
at the age of 47. In. June 1996
she married Adam Peter
Walter.
She is preceded in death by
Adam. Survived by a son,
David Lemuel Henry of Tam-
pa; a daughter, Melissa Huth
of Venice; grandchildren Da-
vid Lee, James, William, Deb-
orah and Veronica; and great
grandchildren Trinity and
Lillianna.
Services: Visitation will be
Sunday, Oct. 14, noon-2 p.m.
with a service at 1 p.m.
Arrangements by James A.
McKee Funeral Homes, North
Port.

Everett G. Hunt
Everett G. Hunt, 75 of
Venice, Florida died Thurs-
day, Oct. 11, 2007. Farley Fun-


POUCE BEAT


Sarasota County
Sheriff's Office arrests
Sherrie A. Thomas, 59,
600 block Valencia St., No-
komis. Charged: DUI. Bond:
$500.
Sean A Fiedler, 32, 1100
block South Lane, Engle-
wood. Charge: obstructing or


opposing an officer without
violence. Bond: $750.
Darrun N. Mather, 42,
2000 block Mission Valley
Blvd., Osprey. Charge: con-
tempt (open container -
Manatee County warrant).
Bond: $2,000.
Michael B. Bays, 28, 1600


block Overbrook Road, Eng-
lewood. Charges: possession
of cocaine, possession of drug
paraphernalia, possession of
a controlled substance. Bond:
$2,120.
Glynn L. Lewis, 20, 600
block Harris St., Laurel.
Charge: open container.'


Bond: $120.
Anthony B. Alexander, 40,
no number listed, Roslyun
Road, Venice. Charges: dri-
ving while license suspended
or revoked, possession of
cannabis less than 20 grams,
possession of drug parapher-
nalia. Bond: $490.


North Port to get ER by December '08


BY JOHN HAUGHEY
STAFF WRITER


Sarasota Memorial Hospital
will open a "true, first-class"
29,000-square-foot emergency
room in the Bobcat Village
Center off Toledo Blade Boul-
evard by December 2008.
The hospital's board of
trustees unanimously agreed
Oct. 3 to install the ER in the
first floor of the proposed $15
million North Port Medical
Plaza, creating an urgent-care
foothold that could eventual-
ly expand into a full-service
hospital in the city.
"This represents a turning
point in medical care for the
city of North Port, something
we have worked hard on for
the last five years," City Com-
missioner Vanessa Carusone
said.
"This is huge for the city,",
agreed Dr. Lee Gross, a family
practitioner. "I can tell you as
a doctor, my office becomes
an emergency room because
we don't have one. Now there
will be a place where ambu-
lances can go without leaving
the city."
Gross is a partner in the
firm financing construction of
the 75,000-square-foot, three-
story North Port Medical
Plaza on 10 acres in the
Bobcat Village Center.
With SMH secured as a
first-floor tenant, the project's
permitting prognosis is dra-
matically improved. However,
Gross said, the hospital's ER
commitment has far-readh-
ing ramifications for all city
residents.
"It's important for the city
from an economic develop-
ment standpoint," he said.
"One of the first things a com-
pany asks when they want to
move to a city is, 'What are the
medical facilities like?'"

The plan
The ER will include a trau-
ma bed, overnight observa-
tion unit, full imaging center
and onsite lab, Gross said. It
will be manned by at least one
board-certified physician and
support staff 24 hours a day.
"Even though it is not a
full-fledged hospital, I think
having an ER will certainly be
an immediate step in provid-
ing needed medical services


in the city," said Sarasota
County Commissioner Shan-
non Staub. "The number of
uninsured because if the
economy has just grown sig-
nificant and it would really
help having a public ER in
that area."
Gross said all permits have
been applied for with city and
county planners, noting "it's a
complicated process" be-
cause the project must meet
strict standards.
"It will have to be built as if
it is a hospital," he said.
If permitting goes well,
Gross said, "We're shooting
for a December construction
start."
The medical plaza and ER
are expected to take 12
months to build, he said,
meaning it would be open by
December 2008.
"That's the plan," Gross
said.


Good beginning
There are only seven pri-
mary-care doctors in North
Port and no pediatricians for
more than 9,000 children reg-
istered in local schools.
North Port was preliminar-
ily awarded a certificate of
need for a hospital by the
state in 2003.
However, the decision was
overturned following an ad-
ministrative judge's ruling in
2004 that there was no need


shown for a facility, even
though the U.S. Department
of Health and Human Ser-
vices has declared North Port
a medically underserved area.
Staub said it will take time,
money and some frustration
to secure the certificate of
need.
"It's a good beginning, but I
wouldn't even look that far
into the future yet," she said.

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p.m. at Venice Beachcomber
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CarlW Myers, 46, of Denver,
Colo., formerly of Jacksonville,
Fla., died Tuesday, Oct. 9,2007.


Carl was born in Heidelberg,
Germany, and graduated from
Venice High School. He was
employed by IBM.
Survivors include his par-
ents, Charles and Jill of Venice;
a brother, Christopher of Val-
dosta, Ga.; sisters Caren Rom of
Englewood and Nancy and
Julie of Venice; his former wife,
Judy of Jacksonville; a stepson,
Scott of Gainesville; and several
nieces and a nephew.
Contributions: Donations
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LEGAL NOTICES
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SARASOTA COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
INGRID R. BOWEN,
Deceased.
File No: 2007-CP-108970-SC


NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY I. MELEHAN
a/k/a MARY MELEHAN,
Deceased.
File No. 2007-CP-11610-SC


NOTICE TO CREDITORS

File No. 2007-CP-009201-SC
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
RONALD W. WATERMAN,
deceased, File Number 2007-
CP-009201-SC is pending in the
Circuit Court for SARASOTA Coun-
ty, Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is P.O. Box


NOTICE TO CREDITORS Division: Probate 3079, Sarasota, lorina 34230u-
The administration of the estate of 3079. The name and address of
INGRID R. BOWEN, deceased, NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Personal representative and the
whose date of death was August The administration of the estate of Personal Representative's attorney
26, 2007, is pending in the Circuit MARY MELEHAN a/k/a MARY are set forth below.
Court for Sarasota County, Flori- MELEHAN, deceased, whose date
da, Probate Division, the address of death was August 5, 2007, All creditors of the decedent and
of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sara- and whose Social Security Number other persons having claims or
sota, Florida 34230-3079. The is xxx-xx-7191, is pending in the demands against decedent's
oe rdd e o 7t e Circuit Court for SARASOTA Coun- estate, including unmatured, con-
sonal representae nd the per ty,Florida, Probate Division; the tingent or unliquidated claims, on
sonal representative and the per- address of which is Karen E. whom a copy of the notice is
soal reprsenative's attorney are Rushing, Clerk Probate served must fle their claims with
set forth below. Department P.O. Box 3079, this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
All creditors of the decedent and Sarasota, FL 34230-3079. The THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
other persons having claims or names and addresses of the per- DATE OF THE RRST PUBLICA-
demands against decedent's estate sonal representative and the per- TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIR-
on whom a copy of this notice is sonal representative's attorney are TY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
required to be served must file their set forth below. SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
claims with this court WITHIN THE All creditors of the decedent and NOTICE ON THEM.
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER other persons having claims or
THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- demands againstdecedent's estate All other creditors of the decedent
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 on whom a copy of this notice is and persons having claims or
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- requried to be served must file their demands against the de cedens
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS claims with this court WITHIN THE ematn aint unmath red cnt
NOTICE ON THEM. LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER state, including unmatured, con-
NOTICEONTHEM. LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER tingent and unliquidated claims,
All other creditors of the decedent THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- must file their claims with this court
and other persons having claims or CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 WITHIN THREEMONTHS AFTER
demands against decedent's estate DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- THI D FTHE FM T PUBLA
must file their claims with this court VICE OF A COPY OF THIS THE DATIONEOF THE FIRST PUBLI-ICE.
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE NOTICE ON THEM. CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- All other creditors of the decedent ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
TION OF THIS NOTICE. and other persons having claims or ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED T
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED demands against decedent's estate HIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET must file their claims with this court FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 0F
FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE
THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. TION OF THIS NOTICE.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL YEARS, OR MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH BE FOREVER BARRED. DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH
IS BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of this PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE,
notice is October 7, 2007. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) The date of the first publication of
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE this Notice is October 7, 2007.
Personal Representative: DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH
Scott E. Pearson IS BARRED. Personal Representative:
318 Lake Victoria Circle THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- WILFRED WATERMAN
Melbourne, FL 32940 CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS 91 Mendon Road
OCTOBER 7, 2007. Attleboro, Massachusetts
Att yfor 02703


Attorney for
Personal Representatives:
Dennis J. Tracy. Esq.
Attorney for Scott E. Pearson
Florida Bar No. 176558
Dulmer & Tracy, Chartered
229 Pensacola Road
Venice, Florida 34285
Telephone: (941)-485-7761
Fax: (941)-488-9482
PUBLISH: October 7, 14, 2007


IN THE, CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY LOUISE ZEPPENFELD,
Deceased.
File No. 2007-CP-0087572-NC
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)


TO ALL PERSONS
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notifi
Order of Summary Ad
has been entered in th
MARY LOUISE ZEP
deceased, File Numb
CP-008757-NC, by
Court for SARASOT
Florida, Probate Div
address of which is P.O
Sarasota, FL 34230-30
decedent's date of death
UARY 26, 2005; tha
value of the estate is e
be $336 000.00. Inc
value of the homes
exempt property, an
names and addresses
whom it has been assign
order are:
Name
Palma A. Senatore,
a/k/a
Palma A. Senator

42 Pilgrim Lane
Fairfield, CT 06824
ALL INTERESTED
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the es
decedent and person
claims or demands
estate of decedent
those for whom proviso
payment was made in t
Summary Administratio
their claims with this cc
THE TIME PROVIDED B'
ALL CLAIMS AND
NOT SO FILED WILL I
ER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
OTHER APPLICABLE
OD, ANY CLAIM RFLE
YEARS OR MORE F
DECEDENTS DATE
IS BARRED.
The date of first public
Notice is August 26,X
Person Givi
Palma A. Sena
Palma
c/o 213 Harbor D
Venice,
Attorney for Person I
Notice:
Donna-Lee M. Roden
Florida Bar No. 7717
213 Harbor Drive No
Venice, FL 34285
Telephone: (941)-481
PUBLISH: August 26
bher 2, 2004


Personal Representative:
CHRISTOPHER JAMES MELEHAN Attorney for
346 Woodbrook Crest Personal Representative:
Canton, GA 30114 Katherine P. Walter
Florida Bar No. 0873411
R.W. Wellbaum, Jr- Esq -...elLaw IrA.


R.W. Wellbaum, Jr., Esq.
Wellbaum & Emery, P.A.
Attorneys For Personal
Representative
686 North Indiana Ave, Suite A
Englewood, FL 34223
(9411-474-3241
Florida Bar No. 0176816
PUBLISH: October 7, 14, 2007
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
'IN RE: ESTATE OF
JAMES E. WARBINGTON,
Deceased.
File No: 2007-CP-011328-NC
Division: Probate


3 HAVING NOTICE TO CREDITORS
S AGAINST The administration of the estate of
JAMES E. WARBINGTON,
deceased, whose date of death
ed that an was August 25, 2007, is pending
ministration in the Circuit Court for Sarasota
e estate of County, Florida, Probate Division,
PENFELD, the address of which is: Post
ber 2007- Office Box 3079, Sarasota, FL
the Circuit 34230-3079. The names and
TA County, addresses of the co-personal rep-
vision, the resentative and the co-personal
7 Box 3079, representative's attorney are set
79; that the forth below.
th was JAN- All creditors of the decedent and
mated total other persons having claims or
luding the demands against decedent's estate
stead and on whom a copy of this notice is
id that the required to be served must file their
of those to claims with this court WITHIN THE
ned by such LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
STHE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER-
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate, must file their claims with
this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PERSONS PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET
state of the FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF
ins having THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE
against the WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
other than NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
sion for full PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
the order of ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
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c/o Michael D. Horick, P.A.
1314 E. Venice Avenue Suite D
Venice, Florida 34285
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LET 'EM HAVE IT: SHOULD DEVELOPMENT IN NORTH VENICE FOLLOW THE SAME STANDARDS AS THE REST OF THE CITY? CALL US AT 207-1111.


A harder sell next time


Unexpected. Like many other taxpayers when we voted for
the referendum by the school board, I thought we were going
to get such things as lower class sizes and maybe some
improved facilities. Instead what we have is an exorbitant pay
increase for Gary Norris I think about 23 percent while
many teachers and aides were cut and some of the facilities are
not very good at all. There are classes with upward of 35 and
some physical education classes with upward of 60 people in
them. Automated systems have been purchased to notify peo-
ple about things like the fact that their son or daughter may
owe 10 or 20 cents. I think the call probably costs more than
that. I think it would be very hard to get me to promote anoth-
er tax increase referendum by the fact that I have a vested inter-
est in it.


No change. I want to call.
about the TV book. I think it's
an insult to your readers.
Since I do not see a change in
the making, I'm going to can-
cel my subscription. I should
think every newspaper should
have a readable, understand-
able, comprehensive TV and
you have none of it.
Supply and demand. Jim
Clinch is still busy complain-
ing about the old folks in
Venice, but don't we old folks
supply just what he wants?
We move here after we retire
and die in 10 or 20 years. We
bring ouf money, our Social
Security money our children
are paying for up North. We
get all kinds of illnesses pro-
viding a stable market for the
region's real big business,
medical care. We don't have
kids that must be schooled.
When we die, our home's tax
protection expires and new
owners pay full tax. Actually,
most of us oldsters would like
to see some young tourists
around. Unfortunately, our
chamber of commerce was
quiet when beachfront hotels
were closed and turned into
condos. The chamber of com-
merce would just as soon
have condos filled with old


people as real hotels down-
town. Speaking of cyclical
industries, isn't home build-
ing just like the car industry
whose downturn ruined
Detroit? Isn't the housing
market crash hurting Venice
right now? If we old people
didn't keep getting illnesses,
the Venice economy would
really be hurting right now.
Not over. The local daily
quotes Republican Vern Bu-
chanan as saying that every
vote was counted in the
District 13 race. Well then,
why are they having that in-
vestigation? Why is Congress
going through all this, and the
GAO? That's interesting. I
think Buchanan must have
some inside information
from the supervisor of elec-
tions because I kind of sus-
pected they were working
together anyhow. Hey Vern,
it's not over till it's over.
Listing. I just want to tell
you that I don't like some of
the changes you're making to
the newspaper. I know it's
done in an economic way, but
one of the reasons I pur-
chased the Gondolier Sun was
because I liked your TV guide.
Now, it's almost impossible to
read. You used to have lines


and different colors. It's just
getting really bad and harder
to read. I'm sorry, but I'm in
my 70s and I'm finding it very
difficult to read. I cannot
understand why we are doing
these things to confuse peo-
ple. My second point is, I don't
think we need a roundabout
at Venice Avenue and Jaca-
randa. We'll have more acci-
dents than we already have.
One paper. I'm calling to
say that I am not very happy
with the edition of The Sun. I
live in South Venice and I
don't understand why you
can't have all the information
in one paper. We own a small
business and we need to
know the events that are hap-
pening in Nokomis as well as
Osprey and the area. I'm not
the only person who feels this
way. I've talked to many peo-
ple who think it ought to be in
one paper.
No more improvements.
Please add my 2, 3 and 5 cents
to the complaints about the
new TV Times/Puzzlebook
format. Puzzlebook consists
of one page of Sudoku puzzle
pages; the overall print is too
small repeated use of the
word Movie tells nothing, as
does the title, which is so
abbreviated it cannot match
the alphabetical listings, as
worthless as the many films
not listed at all. I've sub-
scribed to the Gondolier Sun
for more than 12 years mainly
because of the TV Times,
which was wonderful. Please
don't make anymore im-
provements; the latest are bad
enough. Can't we please go
back to wonderful?
Like it. Fortunately this is
America and people can voice
their opinion. All I have read


in the Let'em Have It column
are the negative opinions
regarding the TV Times. I like
the new version.
There's no need to keep
repeating morning dupli-
cates, thus using more pages
and cutting down more trees.
The environment needs all
the help it can get; even the
little ones count. Gondolier
Sun, keep up the good work.
And folks, just try adjusting to
this positive change and get
on with more important
things in your lives. Thanks
for listening to me.


The Let'em Have It line
allows readers to sound off
on issues of local interest.
Opinions expressed here
are solely those of the
callers. Personal attacks on
individuals; attacks on or
commercials for business-
es; candidate endorse-
ments or attacks during
election season; or opinions
or comments otherwise
unfit for publication will not
be printed. If you would like
to participate, call the line
at 207-1111. Call no more
than once a week. Please
keep your comments brief.
The line is available all
hours. Caller identification
is not required.

Unwanted. I'm calling
about the Ecineville column,
Venice spelled backwards.
That is the silliest thing I have
ever read, and I'm surprised
you even give space to it. I
would also like to know what
has become of Brother Craig.
I always liked his columns. He
had a good sense of humor. I
would like to see more of him
and that type of thing, but
please get rid of this stupid
Veniceville column.


EDITOR'S NOTE: Brother
Craig's monastery was asked to
relocate by the Diocese of
Venice.
Bad fix. Don't like the
new TV book at all. It lacks
information and the movie
summaries have been
shortened and are incon-
cise, certainly not enough
information for any of the
programs. Besides which,
the book itself is awkward to
handle from day to day.
Bring back the old one. If it
ain't broken, why fix it?
Old, but wise. Hey Jim,
count me as one of the better
educated and more intelli-
gent people that you know.
Everything you wrote about
the growth in Venice is ab-
solutely on the money. I agree
with every word. Of course,
I'm 83 years old, so what do I
know about anything?
Degrees. Jim Clinch must
have been attempting to be a
humorist in his column, "I'm
just nuts about Venice." I
guess he must have been
from "Hahvahd."
Only a northeastern liberal
can dismiss opposing views
by stereotyping everyone in
Venice as grumpy old folks. I


can't believe he had, the
audacity to declare, as he
admittedly stated, "I tend to
hang around with better edu-
cated people of all ages." I can
assure him that during the 10
years that I've lived in Venice,
I've only encountered and
associated with people with
college degrees, Ph.D.s, col-
lege professors, lawyers and
medical doctors.
Wants to see. I am calling
in response to Show Me. I,
too, would like to see a com-
plete video on a roundabout.
Let us all know when and
where. I do not like round-
abouts and I do not want one.
I am perfectly content to deal
with red lights. Please stop
pushing this on us.
Help wanted. I have a
question for you about the
LIFE program. I'd like to
know if you know where
Helen Petterman is and
where she may be working.
She helped me and I'd like to
thank her.
Horrible. I just wanted to
call and say your new TV
Times is horrible, horrible,
horrible. I guess I might as
well cancel my subscrip-
tion.


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SARASOTA COUNTY CONE ZONE, WEEKOF OCT.15


FROM FDOT


U.S. 41 Nokomis
project, week of Oct. 14
The installation of the first
half of a decorative concrete
medallion at the U.S. 41/
Albee Road intersection will
trigger a traffic shift on U.S. 41
in both directions.
Motorists wishing to enter
and exit Albee Road at the
point where it intersects with
southbound U.S. 41 will need
to use one of two alternate
routes while the medallion
work is under way.
The traffic shift and detour
routes will be set up between
9 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 14, and 6
a.m., Monday, Oct. 15, and
remain in effect for at least
two or three weeks while the
first half of the Sarasota
County medallion is being
installed.
During this phase of con-
struction, motorists will have
these alternative routes to
choose from:
To reach Albee Road West
from U.S. 41 in both direc-
tions, follow Laurel Road west
(1/2 mile) and Bayshore Road
south (7/8ths mile); or take
Palmetto Road west (3/8ths
mile) and Lyons Bay Road
north (1/8th mile);
To reach U.S. 41 in both
directions from Albee Road
West, follow Bayshore Road
north and Laurel Road east;
or take Lyons Bay Road south
and Palmetto Road east.
Motorists are urged to
obey the posted speed limits
on the streets being used as
detour routes and are re-
minded that all businesses
along Albee Road West will
remain open during con-
struction. Truckers are ad-
vised to use only the Laurel
Road/Bayshore Road detour
route.


After the portion of the
medallion encompassing the
southbound lanes of U.S. 41
from the median to Albee
Road West is finished, work-
ers will begin work on the sec-
ond phase that includes the
northbound U.S. 41 travel
lanes from the median to
Albee Road to the east.
The second phase will take
an additional three weeks to
complete and require mo-
torists to use an alternate
route when Albee Road on
the east side of U.S. 41 is
closed.
The traffic shifts and de-
tours are needed to give
workers a safe and spacious
staging area for installing the
decorative concrete medal-
lion at the U.S. 41 /Albee Road
intersection.
The medallion project is
being funded by Sarasota
County.
Sarasota County is in-
stalling decorative medal-
lions at the U.S. 41/Albee
Road and the U.S. 41/Colonia
Lane intersections to en-
hance aesthetics along the
three-mile corridor of U.S. 41
from State Road 681 (Venice
Connector) to Bird Bay Drive
in Nokomis.
The medallion project at
the U.S. 41/Colonia Drive
intersection is scheduled to
begin later this year or early
next year and will require traf-
fic shifts and detours.
Motorists may also experi-
ence intermittent lane clo-
sures after 9 p.m., Sunday,
Oct. 14. through Thursday,
Oct. 18. at some signalized
intersections along U.S. 41
between Roberts Road and
Bird Bay Drive for the installa-
tion of traffic signal mast
arms.
Construction activities not
requiring lane closures in-
clude grading at the north


end of the project between
State Road 681 and Laurel
Road; installation of a con-
crete median divider and
light poles between Albee
Road and Pahn Avenue; dem-
olition of the. original Shakett
Creek and Dona Bay bridges
and construction of substruc-
ture for new spans of both
bridges; installation of drains
and the limerock base for the
new U.S. 41 southbound trav-
el lanes between the Dona
Bay and Roberts Bay bridges;
rehabbing of the original
Roberts Bay Bridge; and the
paving of new U.S. 41 travel
lanes on the project's south
end between the Roberts Bay
Bridge and Bird Bay Drive.
During the past week,
crews installed and adjusted
temporary traffic signals at
several signalized intersec-
tions and erected mast arms
for directional signs north of
Roberts Road.
For more information, call
485-8700 or 232-5590.

FROM SARASOTA COUNTY

The Legacy Trail, Sarasota
to Venice: The installation of a
communication conduit and
reuse water main and force
main is continuing. Bridge
construction in the Oscar
Scherer State Park and Bay
Street areas continues. Base
material is being placed in the
Colonia Lane and Laurel
Road areas. Construction ve-
hicles will be entering the trail
at the U.S. 41 Bypass, Colonia
Lane, Laurel Road, Bay Street,
Central Sarasota Parkway and
Palmer Ranch Boulevard.
Laurel area: For the Laurel
water project, construction
crews will be working this
week along Forest Street from
Mt. Pleasant Road to Collins
Road, and onAnderson Street


and Collins, Brown, Mt.
Pleasant and Chandler roads.
Work is expected to be com-
pleted in November.
Nokomis Water Line pro-
ject: Sunrise Drive, Sunset
Drive, Pocono Trail, Colonia
Lane, Cherokee Place, Nip-
pino Trail, Buena Vista Drive,
Dona Drive, Central Avenue,
Ceil Drive, Canal Way, Os-
ceola Road, Florence Street,
Aquila Street, Sierra Street,
Verona Street, Portia Street,
Venetia Trail, Kenwood Ave-
nue, Pinewood Avenue, Shady-
lawn Avenue, Orange Grove
Avenue and Edmondson
Road. Signs, barricades and
flagmen will be present as
needed to maintain two-way
traffic through the area. Con-
struction in these areas is
expected to be completed in
spring 2008. Other areas are
targeted for completion in
early 2009.
Venice Gardens area, Ven-
ice: Construction along Ven-
ice East Boulevard and most
of Pomelo Drive is complete.
Work this week will focus on
Briarwood Road from Dagon
Road to Palm Drive, as part of
thewGarden Elementary
School area sidewalks pro-
ject.
Sidewalks, stormwater
pipes and structures will be
installed. Signs, barricades
and flagmen will be on-site,
as. needed, to maintain two-
way traffic through the area.
Access to properties will be
maintained at all times.
Construction of the project is
expected to be finished in
April 2008.
Lemon Bay Preserve,
South Venice: Construction is
under way on the second of
two boardwalks in the Lemon
Bay Preserve. The other
boardwalk is complete. Com-
pletion is expected by De-
cember.


Contact the governor


and local legislators


GOVERNOR
Gov. Charlie Crist
Office of the Governor
The Capitol
400 S. Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001
Phone: (850) 488-7146
Fax: (850) 487-0801
E-mail: charlie.crist@
myflorida.com

HOUSE
Rep. Ron Reagan
R-Sarasota, District 67
317 House Office Building
402 South Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300
Phone: (850) 488-6341
District phone: (941) 727-
6447
E-mail: ron.reagan@
myfloridahouse.gov
Rep. Doug Holder
R-Sarasota, District 70
1101 The Capitol
402 South Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 34399-1300
Phone: (850) 488-1171
District phone: (941) 918-
4028
E-mail: doug.holder@
myfloridahouse.gov


Rep. Michael J. Grant
R-Port Charlotte, District 71
303 House Office Building
402 South Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 34399-1300
Phone: (850) 488-0060
District phone: (941) 613-
0914
E-mail: michael.grant@
myfloridahouse.gov

Sen. Michael Bennett
R-Bradenton, District 21 216
Senate Office Building
404 S. Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100
Phone: (850) 487-5078
District phone: (941) 727-
6349
E-mail: bennett.mike.web@
flsenate.gov

Sen. Lisa Carlton
R-Osprey, District 23
404 Senate Office Building
404 S. Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100
Phone: (850) 487-5081
District phones: (941) 486-
2032
and (888) 349-3042
E-mail: carlton.lisa.web@
fisenate.gov


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FESTIVAL from Page 1A
"The fair itself is great, but
it doesn't do us any good,"
Riley said.
"People can't get to their
appointments. They have to
park blocks away. Some of my
clients are 80-plus and don't
want to walk that two blocks
in the sun to get to their mas-
sage appointment.
"The lookers and (ice
cream) lickers ... they come
in to use the restrooms, and
when the street fair is on
Miami Avenue, there's no-
where to park.
"It's to the point where we
sometimes don't book clients
that day."
You'd think Yesterday's
Memories owner Ron Roy
would benefit from the


increased traffic. He sells
upscale consignment items.
"Trust me," Roy said, "any
time an avenue is shut down
it affects a customer's ability
to get here. Once they see
that street is shut down, they
won't bother to come down.
It's been a problem.
"I used to make appoint-
ments for customers to bring
items in to sell. I don't do that
any more. They couldn't get
into the parking lot.
Supportive
Tucked into the Merchants
of Venice building, off Miami
Avenue, Roy says his business
is not as affected as some
others directly located on
Miami Avenue, yet it does fill
up his parking lot even
though "Tow away zone"


parking signs are conspicu-
ous.
"It's hard enough for peo-
ple to find me when the street
isn't closed," he said. "We
used to put out a sandwich
sign. The city of Venice took
away that privilege. People
still don't know where we
are."
Most downtown business
owners, however, are big fans
of the street fairs.
News of the petition came
as a surprise to Venice Main-
Street Inc. Executive Director
KC Quaretti-Lee.
"Our members welcome
the street festivals and the
business it brings in," Quar-
etti-Lee said. "They are very
supportive."
Bella Luna Cafe owner Bill
Vanderstine said festivals do


present parking challenges,
but it brings in additional
business for many. He's
expecting the Arts & Crafts
Festival to bring 10,000 peo-
ple into downtown Venice.
As president of MainStreet
Inc. he's been asking mer-
chants to take a pledge not to
park on the street so more
spaces are available for shop-
pers.
"We're doing all we can. It's
not in the city's plan at this
time to build a parking lot, so
we as merchants have to
work together to be able to
remedy these issues," Van-
derstine said.
"We want Venice to be a
positive -experience for our
shoppers."

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WELLS from Page 1A


at is additional watering re-
strictions."
Cap vs. demand
The county wants to ex-
pand its water supply with
an estimated $186 million
project that would repair
environmentally damaged
Dona Bay north of Venice by
reducing the flow of Cowpen
Slough and capturing up to
15 million gallons from the
Myakka River tributary.


But engineering plans
and environmental permits,
will take years to assemble,
and the drought problem is
now. One short-term, option
still available is an emer-
gency arrangement with
Manatee County that would
allow purchases not con-
templated in a current con-
tract.
Sarasota County has
agreed to reduce its purchas-
es from Manatee County


through a series of cutbacks
that finally end in the spring
of 2025. It is supposed to cap
daily purchases at 8 million
gallons in 2008, 6 million in
2015, 5 million in 2020, and
zero in 2025.
The neighboring counties
have a long history of water
deals dating back to 1973,
when Sarasota County
signed a 40-year contract to
buy up to 10 million gallons
a day. In 1991, Sarasota


County signed a second con-
tract for an additional 4 mil-
lion gallons a day over 20
years.
By 2023, new Sarasota
County growth is expected
to drive the daily demand for
drinking water up to' more
than 32 million gallons, a
reality that has forced the
county to plan for other
resources such as the Dona
Bay-Cowpen Slough project
and look at other options.


FORUMS fromPage1lA


Web site that allows them to
post what is going on in their
classrooms..However, Gerzeny
would prefer e-mails.
Lisa Callaghan said she
thought schools should take
outweeklyfull-page ads in local
newspapers to let parents know
what's going on at the schools.
Other parents wanted more


information on tutoring pro-
grams.
Bullying
Callaghan and Gerzeny also
wanted help from the school on
how to handle Internet bully-
ing.
Students will use Web sites
like myspace.com to bully or


intimidate other students.
Deeds said myspace.com is
not accessible on school prop-
erty, but she knew students do
most of the bullying off cam-
pus.
Gerzeny wanted to know if
there was a software program
available to squelch bullying
that the district could invest in


or recommend. *
Information from all of the
forums will be given to the
communications department
at the school district and then
to the school board members.
For more information on the
community forums, visit
www.sarasota.kl2.fl.us/.
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OPINION


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BOB MUDGE
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OUR VIEW



Myakka River deserves greater protection


wo Florida lawmakers hope to trans-
form the entire length of the Myakka
River into what is called a "wild and
scenic river."
Three public hearings in Manatee, Sara-
sota and Charlotte counties will be held this
month to let the public sound off on the pro-
posed change in status, starting at the river's
Manatee County headwaters. If the lawmak-
ers are successful, the "wild and scenic" des-
ignation would run all the way to Charlotte
Harbor.
The Myakka drains some 229 square
miles, starting near the Hardee-Manatee
county line. Myakka River State Park, in the
protected areas, is the largest in Florida, cov-
ering 45 square miles.
In 1985 the Myakka was given the "wild
and scenic" designation, but only along 34


miles in Sarasota County.
At the time the Legislature said the wind-
ing Myakka "possesses outstandingly re-
markable ecological, fish, wildlife and recre-
ational values that are unique in the state of
Florida. These values signify the river as one
that should be permanently preserved and
enhanced for the citizens of the state of
Florida."
That's true, of course, for the river as a
whole, not just the portion in Sarasota County.
The proposed expansion of the designa-
tion has the potential of developing into a
battle between those who want more of the
river to remain pristine, on one side, and
local boaters, developers, real estate sales-
people as well as concerned property own-
ers who worry about sea walls and speed
limits for boats.


For some environmentalists, the designa-
tion comes years too late. They had hoped to
prevent new development.
State Rep. Keith Fitzgerald; D-Sarasota,
and Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Bradenton, pass-
ed legislation in 2007 that could eventually
protect the entire Myakka River.
Their plan would give county and local
government more control over what hap-
pens along the river's edge.
The bill, signed by the governor on June
19, is only the first step in that direction. It
requires that a report be handed no later
than Jan. 1, to the governor, the president of
the state Senate and the speaker of the
House of Representatives.
A portion of the bill reads: "At a minimum,
the report shall include a description of the
extent of the Myakka River area that may be


covered under the expanded designation
and any recommendations or concerns of
affected parties or other interests."
Before the state can apply the "wild and
scenic" label to the entire river, hearings will
be held in all three counties that would be
affected.
The first hearing is slated for 7 p.m. on Oct.
16 at the Myakka Family Worship Center in
Myakka City. The second will be held 7 p.m.
on Oct. 17 at the Green Building Conference
Room, Twin Lakes Park, 6700 Clark Road,
Sarasota. The third is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Oct. 18 in the Auditorium at Edison College,
26300 Airport Road, Punta Gorda.
The Myakka is the environmental chain
that links Manatee, Sarasota and Charlotte
counties. Tell our legislators to do all they
can to preserve it.


Can you be nice?


BOB VEDDER
COLUMNIST


We all have had moments
where someone has done
something to set us 'off.
An example happened last
Sunday at Bogey's, when a
guy had the gall to cut in the
front of a long line just before
it opened. People really were
upset, although they didn't
say anything.
Two weeks ago I was sitting
in a restaurant next to the
window and a guy came by
and gave me the middle-fin-
ger salute.
That kind of thing happens
everyday, as people are in-
considerate of others either
by their actions or their
words. As a society we have
developed this as our culture,
and it's not one we should be
proud of. Why can't we be like
the Japanese or the Irish, who
are so much more thoughtful
and friendly?
Well, Gulf Coast Com-
munity Foundation of Venice
is embarking on the huge task
of getting us all straightened
out. This is no small under-
taking since in most cases
these manners are a result of
our upbringing and associa-
tion with peers. I would say
it's almost an impossible task.
Nonetheless, how we cur-
rently behave overall as a
society is certainly not what
we want it to be. We should be
happy that the foundation is
trying to do something about
it.
I know that many schools
work on this as a part of their
curriculum. Garden Elemen-
tary is a notable example. As
you go into the school you see
signs reminding students of
good traits, such as respect
and listening.
The foundation is spend-
ing a half million dollars this
year and over three years like-
ly more than a million dollars.
That is a lot of money to try to
change behaviors that are so
ingrained that it likely will
effect little change, at least in
the older part of our commu-
nity.
A lot of people would have
rather seen the money spent
to help a cause that desper-
ately needs help such as the
drug rehab problem I dis-


cussed recently. Others have
commented to me that with
nonprofits suffering in very
tough financial times they
could use a helping hand,
which is not the normal func-
tion of a foundation but
maybe should be in a crisis.
But efforts in the schools
right help undo some of the
bad traits learned at home.
The celebrities the founda-
tion is using for ads include
locals such as Martina
Navratilova and Dick Vitale
and others such as golfer
Mark O'Meara. I just hope it
didn't spend much money on
those people.
Certainly it will get the
foundation a lot of PR, which
some feel is the real reason it's
doing the series, since it
requires an immense amount
of publicity to achieve the
desired result. It's promoting
the project as a four-county
effort, way beyond its mission
area and beyond where
money from the main fund-
ing source is to be used.
Yet someone needs to
make a statement and see if
there is a way to make a
change. The thing that makes
this more feel-good than be-
good is that it is not really
measurable. Being nice is just
hard to count. The results will
mostly be subjective. Maybe
it can get SCOPE involved to
try to quantify the results.
Over the next months you
will be seeing and hearing
lessons on 10 key items
GCCFV hopes it can affect.
They are: respect, thinking
positively, paying attention,
making a difference, speaking
kindly, saying "thank you,"
accepting others, discovering
silence, listening and keeping
your cool. You can learn more
about this by going to gulf-
coastcf.org or becauseitmat-
ters.net.
The foundation hopes to
make an impact on the work-
place, in the schools and in
neighborhoods. It feels strongly
that organizations, whether
service organization, or church-
es or neighborhood associa-
tions, can all make a big dif-
ference.
It's making speakers avail-
able for meetings. That can be
arranged through becauseit-
matters.net.
So smile, do something
nice and see if you can make a
difference.

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trouble with retirement is you
never get a day off.

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LETTERS FROM OUR READERS


Venetian doesn't need its own Wal-Mart


Editor:
We were distressed by Roger Button's article announcing
thatWal-Mart would anchor the new Renaissance project near
Laurel Road and 1-75.
The article states that "the residents ofVenetian Golf & River
Club have to drive several miles to reach existing Publix-
anchored shopping centers ... This new Wal-Mart store will
serve them and future residents of the 9,000 homes planned
for nearby ... ."
As a resident of the Venetian, I can assure you that the few
miles we have to drive to Publix is a small inconvenience.
Having aWal-Mart on our road -with all the traffic sure to fol-
low would be disastrous.
When we bought our home, we did so with the understand-
ing that Venice would maintain its charming character. Had we
known of this plan, we would have moved elsewhere.
There already is a Wal-Mart Super Center just a few miles
down the road. That is certainly sufficient.
The upscale Venetian Golf & River Club and other such
developments have enhanced the entire area. This plan would
put an immediate halt to the progress that has been made.
There are plenty of discount stores and fast-food places in
the immediate area. We don't need more. If the proposed plan
is approved, North Venice will become a community to avoid,
not a community that is desirable.
Ronni and Cos Mallozzi
North Venice


Hold hearing on
Renaissance
Editor:
I respectfully request that
Venice officials try -not to
hoodwink the citizens of Ven-
ice.
Like Lakewood Ranch, we
want controlled growth ab-
sent a Super Wal-Mart, hun-
dreds of multi-family homes
and impossible traffic condi-
tions.
I very respectfully request
that our city officials delay the
Oct. 16 meeting regarding the
proposed Renaissance devel-
opment project at 1-75 and
Laurel Road. I would also ask
that our officials host a public
hearing on any road infra-
structure plans for the North
Venice area. This hearing


should include c
state officials.


county and

Lou Bills
North Venice


Foresees 'colossal
traffic nightmare'
Editor:
What a shock to our com-
munity.
The Renaissance project
by Mike Miller was approved
with absolutely no mention of
aWal-Mart Super Center as its
anchor. The vision by the city
is for North Venice to have a
small-town atmosphere with
bike and walking paths, mov-
ie theater, fun center, inter-
connecting communities and
retail stores to create a com-
munity that would be a great


place to live.
Our biggest concern is the
road system. We have one
way in and one way out of
North Venice Laurel Road
and 1-75. The projects to
widen 1-75 and to supersize
the ramps at the Laurel Road
interchange are at least five to
10 years away. The Knights
Trail extension was recently
voted down by the county
planning board and may
never happen.
Can you imagine the traffic
problems from more than
9,000 new North Venice
homes, landfill traffic, new
cement plants, existing and
new industrial traffic and
now add a 20-screen movie
theater, other retail outlets,
plus a Wal-Mart Super Cen-
ter? We will be faced with a
colossal traffic nightmare.
We believe that other com-
munities on Laurel Road and
Pinebrook Road will also feel
the effect of this new traffic.
We are asking the city of
Venice Planning Commission
to delay its Oct. 16 approval of
the site and development
plan until the area's citizens
give the commission their
input.
John Moeckel
North Venice

'Radical departure'
for Renaissance
Editor:
We are residents of \Ltnict,
residing at the Venetian Golf
& River Club on Laurel Road,
We write to you regarding
articles reporting a potential
Wal-Mart Super Center for
the Renaissance develop-
ment at Laurel Road and
Knights Trail.


We have watched as vari-
ous proposed development
projects have been put forth
for the Renaissance develop-
ment, with residential and
commercial use. Then a Wal-
Mart Super Center is an-
nounced and Mike Miller is
quoted in the newspaper, "We
decided the Renaissance
should be the commercial
activity for all developments
in the area shifting away from
residential to commercial."
We believe this is a major
shift and a radical departure
from the concept that was
approved and sold to our
cofmnunity. This announce-
ment and switch came just
three weeks before going to
the planning commission for
approval.
We totally oppose this
venue and .olicit %our help to
stop this direction. We cannot
allow this type of change to
take place without communi-
ty input and involvement
VWe do not have to tell you
that the volume of traffic go-
ing tluoough the Laurel Road/
Knights Tr'ail intersection is
huge. The addition of a Wal-
Mart Super Center would ex-
acerbate an already danger-
ous intersection.
We thank you for your
time, unde'rsiuliding and sup-
port on this issue.

James and Anita Smith
North Venice

Wal-Mart doesn't
fit the plan
Editor:
I wish to object to the
inclusion of a Super Wal-Mart
in the newly proposed plan

Please see LETTERS, 9A


EVERYONE IS OVER-REACTING
TO THESE SCHOOL GANGS.


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Don't let Venice history repeat itself


BY RITA KUTIE
GUEST COLUMNIST
In your Oct. 8 issue you af-
forded Jim Clinch the oppor-
tunity to defend a statement
he recently made before Ven-
ice City Council. He quotes
his own remarks: "Anyone
who thinks we can have a
viable local economy based
solely on renting kayaks at the
Myakka River, or conducting
scrub jay tours along Water-
way Park or by turning Venice
airport into a windmill farm
is, in a word, nuts."
He says he "stands by every
word, syllable, jot and tittle of
that statement."
Is he attempting to be
humorous? Or is, this his
introduction to the disparag-
ing statements that follow
about a segment of the popu-
lation he labels "nuts"? That
segment of the population is
primarily its senior citizens.
In the interest of civility, I
will not address his insulting
vocabulary (such as: angry,
misguided, atavistic, over-
medicated, illogical and un-
informed citizens) and nega-
tive attitude, but try to deal'
with his business and eco-
nomic viewpoints.
In his next three para-
graphs it appears he is trying
to say that tourism is the only
business, industry or service
that generates taxable in-
come to fund city operations
- a simplistic observation
that he has no data to sup-
port. For instance, doesn't the
health care service industry
generate sizable taxable in-
come?
Let's agree, however, that
tourism is the major source of
taxable income. Mr. Clinch
does not consider the adverse
economic effects. of "putting


all one's eggs in one basket."
Most economics textbooks
suggest that a diverse eco-
nomic base provides some
safety from complete eco-
nomic collapse should a busi-
ness or industry fail or be-
come obsolete.
He did not endure the
Great Depression of the 1930s
and apparently is not familiar
with its causes and conse-
quences. On Wall Street it was
speculation in the stock mar-
ket. In Florida, it was specula-
tion in land.
Nor does Mr. Clinch seem
to be familiar with the history
of Venice. The Friends of the
Library in 1987 commis-
sioned Janet Snyder Mat-
thews to research and write
the history of Venice. Her
book, titled "Venice, Journey
from Horse and Chaise," is a
scholarly, factual documenta-
tion of the city's history.
In light of today's local,
national and worldwide eco-
nomic conditions, it would be
well for all citizens to read the
latter chapters in this text and
compare economic condi-
tions of the 1920s with those
of the past 10 years. The simi-
larities are alarming, or at the
very least, thought-provok-
ing.
Many probably most -
younger people respect us
senior citizen "nuts" for hav-
ing gained some wisdom
from our past experiences.
Mr. Clinch's labeling us as
"no-growth" advocates is
both inaccurate and insult-
ing.
Many citizens not only
senior citizens by any means
- are opposed to rapid
growth for several legitimate
reasons.
First, it is irrational to
repeat the mistakes of the


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1920s from which the city did
not recover until the prosper-
ity that followed World War II. -
Second, the founders of
Venice, both individual in-
vestors like Dr. Fred Albee and
the Brotherhood of Locomo-
tive Engineers on behalf of its
membership, were interested
in a retirement community -
a locale different from the
concrete jungle of urban
cities: space, fresh air, sun and
year-round good weather; a
place to pursue cultural and
sports activities as they
enjoyed their senior years.
Their original efforts, how-
ever, were delayed for about
30 years because of greed and
failure to foresee the future -
in Alan Greenspan's term,
"irrational exuberance."
Let's not repeat their mis-
take. The younger generation
of Venice residents like Mr.
Clinch and. their offspring
may not get a second chance,
as its current seniors did.


Lt I I I-KS from Page 8A


clear


road and no matter how wide
you make Laurel Road, it will


for the Renaissance Project not handle the projected traffic
on Laurel Road. Laurel Road density not even if a super
will become a traffic night- traffic circle were included.
mare as the road infrastruc- I do not see the need for a
ture will be extended beyond new Super Wal-Mart, as there
any envisioned plans for the are already two Wal-Marts
foreseeable future, within 10 miles of the proposed
The Sarasota County Plan- location. How does the inclu-
ning Commission recently sion of a Wal-Mart conform to
turned down a request to cre- the "livable community devel-
ate a permanent northern opment practices" envisioned
access to the Central County in the 2007 Venice Comp-
Landfill in Nokomis, which rehensive Plan for the area?
might have reduced some I am not anti-develop-
waste truck traffic on Laurel ment. Our community needs
Road. Now it is reported that and wants reasonable devel-
Mike Miller, developer, decid- opment, i.e., a regular super-
ed the Renaissance project market, a pharmacy, a bank,
should include a Super Wal- small retail stores and restau-
Mart along with other exten- rants, to meet area needs now
sive development, and in the future.
He stated this revision was
accomplished by shifting Ann Turner
away from residential to com- North Venice
mercial. There is not enough North Venice
traffic control or roadway ex-
pansion that will accommo- would be ruined
date the traffic this proposed Editor:
project will generate. Laurel Please help stop Mike Mil-
Road, from 1-75 to Knights ler's ruining the new commu-
Trail Road, is a short length of knity of North Venice with his


Wal-Mart Super Center and
congestive housing plans. This
will only create traffic as well as
forever change North Venice.
Rocky Nigro
North Venice

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Venice
* 11589 Dancing River Drive,
Stoneybrook at Venice, Unit
2: modify existing pool cage.
Owner: Gary Natiss
* 11643 Dancing River Drive,
Stoneybrook at Venice, Unit
1: swimming pool with paver
deck
Owner: Stefan Ragozzino
* 5853 S. Miami Road, Venice:
add pool and deck
Owner: Josh and Amanda
Fronckowiak
* 109 Paddington Road,
Venice: Install shed with elec-
tric hookup
Owner: Anna Wright
* 1440 Horizon Road, South
Venice: pre-built shed
Owner: none listed
* 157 N. Havana Road,
Venice: Install new fabric
awning over entryway
Owner: Loveland Center
* 464 Altair Road, Venice:
pool and deck
Owner: David K. Cottrill
* 708 Fairmount Drive, Unit
653, Venice: set above ground
LP tank and run gas line
Owner: Mary Rose Anna
Kramer
* 12132 Granite Woods Loop,
Stoneybrook at Venice, Unit
3: mansard-style pool enclo-
sure.on existing deck
Owner: Rivendell Joint Ven-
ture
* 1475 Center Road, Venice:
Christ United Methodist sign
Owner: Christ United
Methodist
* 711 Golfers Retreat, Venice:
install impact-resistant win-
dows and doors
Owner: Mary K. Buehler
* 5216 Layton Drive, Venice:
pour concrete slab with foot-
er
Owner: William Steep
* 1207 Knollcrest Court,
Venice: air-conditioning sys-
tem work
Owner: Victoria E. McVey
* 824 Harrington Lake Lane,
Venice: remove existing
equipment, install new sys-
tem/heat pump
Owner: Carol M. Barnes
* 554 Laurel Cherry Lane,
Venice: install hurricane
shutters
Owner: Gigante Del
* 1702 Bamboo Drive, Venice:
upgrade electrical service
Owner: James J. Guerin
* 322 Venice East Blvd.,
Venice: repipe water lines
Owner: MarkWilson
* 1210 Covey Court, Venice:
change out air-conditioning
system
Owner: Patrick E Padden
* 1928 Cove Pointe Drive,
Venice: change out air-condi-
tioning system
Owner: Carole W Burke
* 1192 Coral Lake Drive,
Venice: change out system
Owner: Alexander R. Rain
* 389 Gulfbreeze Blvd.,
Venice: repair wall, replace
three windows
Owner: Gary A. Gray
* 1007 Shasta Road, Venice:
exchange system
Owner: Erna E. Buchholz
* 524 Shamrock Blvd., Venice:
air-conditioning system
change out
Owner: Dianne L. Varvel
* 4888 Jacaranda Heights
Drive, Venice: air-condition-
ing system
Owner: Elizabeth R. Aldred
* 1116 Gretchen Court,
Venice: repipe
Owner: John W. Klisiewicz
* 664 Silk Oak Drive, Venice:
replace air handler
Owner: Veronica Filbin ,
4080 Amber Road, Venice:
repipe
Owner: Thomas C. Matheny
Jr.
4307 Manfield Drive,
Venice: repipe
Owner: FrederickW. Kreutzer
472 Bermuda Isles Circle,
Venice: repipe hot and cold
water lines due to slab leak
Owner: Michael R. Pizza
551 Warwick Lane, Venice:
replace 2-ton condenser
Owner: Sidney F. Keoghan
436 Pelican Moorings,


Venice: solar pool heating
system
Owner: William G. Kitterman
* 430 Bermuda Isles Circle,
Venice: replace water service
w/backflow
Owner: Patricia A. Stack
* 1346 Nantucket Road,
Venice: air-conditioning sys-
tem work
Owner: Paul D. Johnson
* 570 Silk Oak Drive, Venice:
repipe hot and cold water
through attic
Owner: John Devita
* 1773 Elm Drive, Venice: re-
pipe
Owner: Walter Gerber
* 137 Hourglass Drive,
Venice: repipe
Owner: Edmond Bedner
* 1618Waxwing Court,
Venice: repipe
Owner: Douglas and Marika
Fries
* 2621 Flower Road, Venice:
replace system
Owner: Jerry and Tammy
Purvis
* 1285 Flamingo Road,
Venice: replace system
Owner: John R. Bona
* 444 Center Road, Venice:
repipe
Owner: Deborah L. Huset
* 441 Glen Oak Road, Venice:
culvert
Owner: Elijah B. Warfield
* 150 Algiers Drive, Venice:
repipe
Owner: Robert J. Valenziano
* 280 Malvern Drive, Venice:
replace system
Owner: Thomas Tumayan
* 556 Lake of the Woods
Drive: repair duct work
Owner: Manfred and Sally
Spendler
* 367 Sunnyside Drive,
Venice: storm shutters
Owner: Marvin Klopfenstein
* 470 Mexicali Ave., Venice:
reroof
Owner: EvelynW. Reed
* 4869 Orangetree Place,
Venice: pool for section D.
Owner: Ronald E Campbell
* 1600 Vikki Court, Venice:
replace air-conditioning sys-
tem
Owner: Bruce Sherwin
* 400 E. Mission Trail, Unit
102: air-conditioner change
out
Owner: Vernon J. Salwasser

Nokomis
* 301 Bayview Parkway,
Nokomis: extend garage and
add bedroom
Owner: Kuschinski
* 1216 Sunset St., Nokomis:
Lanai addition
Owner: none listed
* 1831 Mackintosh Blvd.,
Nokomis: electric panel
change
Owner: John A. Marmaro
* 312 Monet Drive, Nokomis:
repipe potable water leak
Owner: Pino Gambo
* 712 Shore Road, Nokomis:
run water service from house
to meter
Owner: Shawn Koss
* 212 Margaret Drive,
Nokomis: Change out system
Owner: MarjoryW. Crane
1269 Vermeer Drive,
Nokomis: mansard-style pool
enclosure
Owner: Mark A. Van Zorn
210 Palmetto Riad,
Nokomis: hook up to water
service
Owner: Marie Aranyosi
712 Sandpiper Lane,
Nokomis: install new hot and
cold water piping
Owner: Charles and Suzanne
Barksdale
459 Picasso Drive,
Nokomis: tile reroof
Owner: Fred Jurgens
2088 Tocabaga Lane,
Nokomis: roof repairs
Owner: Nicholas
Varricchione
212 Jessica St., Nokomis:
reroof
Owner: David Clapp
215 Roberts Road,
Nokomis: change out air-
handler
Owner: Eloy M. Rivas


Osprey
408 Cezanne Drive, Osprey:
Install boatlift on existing
dock.
Owner: Ashby B. Hoover Jr.
512 Bayview Ave., Osprey:
foam seal and roof strapping
Owner: Ted A. Elkins
1466 Shoal Way, Osprey:
Install pool enclosure on
existing deck
Owner: Andrew Bagguley
1862 Island Way, Osprey:
air-conditioning system work
Owner: Claudia M.
Whitehurst -
873 S. Tamiami Trail,
Osprey: tear off, nail deck,
install glass base, etc.
Owner: Dorothy A. Mac
914 Mac Ewen Drive,
Osprey: replace air-condi-
tioning system
Owner: RobertW. Naidel
* 124 Tina Islan Drive,
Osprey: service change
Owner: Bernard E. Higginson

Englewood
1860 Bayshore Drive,
Englewood: construct a sin-
gle-family dock, install
boatlift, etc.
Owner: Kathleen A.
Hollingsworth
231 Bahia Vista Drive,
Englewood: addition of mas-
ter bedroom and bathroom.
Owner: Charles and Ann
Gillis
51 Old Englewood Road,
Englewood: Install new exte-
rior doors
Owner: Lori-Nan Mihley
Living Trust
840 Park Road, Englewood:
Replace 12 windows
Owner: John E. Quinn
686 Indiana Ave.,
Englewood: Change vinyl let-
ters on multi-tenant sign
Owner: RobertW. Wellbaum
Jr.
40 Waterford Drive,
Englewood Isles: foundation
stabilization
Owner: Luella Patterson
1440 Overbrook Road,
Englewood: move meter and
bury power lines
Owner: James and Becky
LeClerc
1700 Larson St., Englewood:
replace 2-ton system
Owner: Mark Evans
670 Linden Drive,
Englewood: exchange system
Owner: Nancye A. Lynch
1726 Fessler St., Englewood:
replace 2.5-ton condenser
Owner: Fred Windecker Sr.
29 Dominica Drive,
Englewood: replace two
French doors
Owner: Terrence Bunting
1926 Greenlawn Drive,
Englewood: replace existing
garage door
Owner: C.K. Clark
780 N. Manasota Key Road,
Manasota Key: install irriga-
tion back flow preventer
Owner: Judson C. Green
8 Pine Ridge Way,
Englewood: re-roof
Owner: William M. Vincent
312 Indian River Lane,
Englewood: air-conditioner
change out
Owner: Gerald A. Noda
313 Elder St., Englewood:
system work
Owner: V L. Lancing
1 Dover Drive, Englewood:
service change
Owner: William E Griffin
116 Abercrombie Ave.,
Englewood: hurricane storm
protection
Owner: Elizabeth Williamson
273 Park Forest Blvd.,
Englewood: replace three-
ton heat pump
Owner: John D. Walter

North Port
513 San Clemente Circle,
North Port: Replace eight
windows
Owner: Bernadine Rodden
12767 S. Tamiami Trail,
Warm Mineral Spring: install
new sign
Owner: Charles Gramm
630 Fairmount Drive, Unit
670, North Port: change out
system w/duct work


I M arri ges, O c. 1 -5S


* Frank Rubman and Jennifer
D. Berlin
* Jared 1. Jurina and Trisha D.
Henson


* Ricky H. Rumfelt and Zina
A. Boggs
* William L. Kcaling and
Laurie A. Kealing


* Michael J. Camell and
Gabriella J. Marcano
* James R. Harmony and
Armata Harmony


* Herbert T. Lane and
Kimberly A. Byrnes
* Richard E Stadter and Carol
T. Chappell Brethauer
* Eric D. Williams and
Melissa S. Bowers
* JasonW. Potter and Kendra
L. Betz
* Robert C. Demarest and


Kimberly A. LeMonde
* Robert A. White and Willette
J. Fox
* Anthony D. Hanifan and
Kristin E. Snowdon
* Mario M. Morales and
Donna L. Morales
* Marc Insalaco and Danielle
M. Abreu


* Ronald E. McDonough and
Barbara R. Young
* Slyvanus C. Chiaku and
Cynthia C. Akpamgbo
* Michael E Henry and Ellen
M. Desrosiers
* Thomas E Cochran and
Denise E. Vingoe


Divorces, Oct. 1-5


* Alan J. Knapp v. Francoise
Enoe-Knapp
* Kathryn L. Kilberis Parker v.
Warren S. Parker
* Gretchen E. Peterson v. Carl


W. Peterson
* George S. Benfield v.
Melinda K. Benfield
* Carrie-Ann E. Denham v.
Timothy K. Denham


* Angela Lyon v. Mark Lyon
* Cherie H. Scott v. Mike E.
Kochman
* Aimee Dunn v. Christopher
Rosario


Mortgage oreclosursOt1-


* U.S. Bank NationalAssoci-
ation v. Eric Millichamp, et al.
* LaSalle Bank National As-
sociation v. Jorel Simon,
Marie I. Simon, et al.
* The Bank of NewYork v.
Joyce Gugel, Leslie Gugel, et
al.
* Everhome Mortgage
Company v. Paul M. Harris,
Jolan A. Vaughn Harris, et al.
* The Bank of NewYork v.
Barbara L. Kisling, Roland
Iny, Carla Kenney, et al.
* U.S. Bank National Asso-
ciation v. John T. Allaire, Don-
na M. Allaire, et al.
* Novastar Mortgage v. Anna
lonashku, et al.
* HSBC Bank v. Lloyd Mund-
le, Shanda Griffin, et al.
* Mortgage Electronic Regis-
tration Systems v. Wayne
'Dugay, Melissa Dugay, et al.
* Fifth Third Mortgage
Company v. Juan A. Hidalgo,
etal.


* Wells Fargo Bank v.
Kimberly Esteve, et al.
* Avelo Mortgage v. Joseph M.
Parker, Christine L. Jacquez,
Edward L. Tesseyman, Judith
A. Tesseyman, et al.
* Wells Fargo Bank v. Inna V
Bugayev, Anatoliy A. Bugayev,
et al.
* Aurora Loan Services v.
Diane E. Lee, et al.
* Deutsche Bank Trust Com-
pany v. Michael B. Thull,
Joanna J. Thull, Edwin G.
Tope, et al.
* LaSalle Bank v. Manuel A.
Cortes, Mary Joan Cortes, et
al.
* LaSalle Bank v. Mahase Kis-
soon, Padmini Kissoon, et al.
* U.S. Bank National Associ-
ation v. Stephen M. Dazzo,
Theresa C. Dazzo, et al.
* Deutsche Bank National
Trust Company v. Ronney L.
Smith, et al.
* U.S. Bank, National Associ-


action v. Gregory Couture, et
al.
* Deutsche Bank National
Trust Company v. Jesus
Menchaca, et al.
* Deutsche Bank National
Trust Company v. Rosella J.
Broome, et al.
* Bank of NewYork v. David
W Green, et al.
* Deutsche Bank Trust
Company v. Martin A.
Samuda, Karlene Samuda, et
al.
* Bayview Loan Servicing v.
Devash Mahadeo, et al.
* Deutsche Bank Trust
Company v. Dawn Wyandt, et
al.
* WM Specialty Mortgage v.
-Marcia Kovacs, et al.
* U.S. Bank National
Association v. Sharlane
Winskunas, et al.
* Residential Funding Com-
pany v. Noe Garcia Martinez,
Enid H. Hernandez, et al.


Smal cais, ct.1-


* American General Financial
v. Vanessa M. Smith: between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.
* Capital One Bank v. Jamie
Chandler: between $2,501.01
and $5,000.
* Harborside Internal v. Frank
Benevenga: between $500.01


and $2,500.
* R & S Marble Designs v.
Grover Bros. Construction:
between $2,501.01 and
$5,000.* Midland Funding v.
Ruth E. Potter: between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.
* Crowther Roofing and


County Calendar
BicyclelPedestrianlTrail Advisory Committee Oct. 16
5:30 p.m., First Floor, Training Room, Administration Center
1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-0891
Board of County Commissioners Workshop Oct. 19
9 a.m., Think Tank, Third Floor, Administration Center
1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5344
Charter Review Board Oct. 17, 6 p.m., Commission
Chamber, First Floor, Administration Center
1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5279
Citizens Advisory Committee for Public Transportation
(CACPT) Oct. 18, 2 p.m., Meeting Room, Gulf Gate
Library, 7112 Curtiss Avenue, Sarasota. Call 941-861-1003
Community Alliance Health Strategic Planning
Work Group (in conjunction with the Health System
Collaboration Committee) Oct. 15, 9 a.m.
Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice
601 Tamiami Trail South, Venice. Call 941-861-2877
Community Alliance Steering Committee Oct. 15
1:30 p.m., Conference Rooms A/B, School Board of
Sarasota County, Brown Awning Building, The Landings
1980 Landings Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2877
Development Services Advisory Committee Oct. 16
3 p.m., Development Services, Building A, Second Floor
Conference Room, 1301 Cattlemen Road, Sarasota
Call 941-861-6637
Early Learning Coalition Oct. 17, 6 p.m., Rooms A-B
The Landings, Brown Awning Building, School Board of.
Sarasota County, 1960 Landings Blvd., Sarasota
Call 941-954-4830
General Contractors Licensing and Examining Board
Oct. 18, 4 p.m., Planning & Development Services
Bldg A Second Floor Conference Room, 1301 Cattlemen
Road Sarasota. Call 941-861-6126
Planning Commission Public Hearing Oct. 18, 6:30 p.m.
Commission Chamber, Administration Center
1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5153
Sarasota Partnership for Children's Mental Health Social
Marketing Work Group Oct. 16,10 a.m.
The Florida Center, 4630 17th Street, Sarasota
Call 941-684-0090 ext 1253
Sarasota Partnership for Children's Mental Health
Training Work Group Oct. 19, 11 a.m.
The Florida Center, 4630 17th Street, Sarasota
Call 941-684-0090 ext 1253
SCAT North-South Bus Rapid Transit Workshop
Wrap-up Oct. 16, 10 a.m.-noon, Sudakoff Conference
Center (on the campus of New College of Florida)
5845 General Dougher Place, Sarasota. Call 941-861-9616
SCAT North-South Bus Rapid Transit Workshop
Wrap-up Public Meeting Oct. 16, 4-6 p.m.
Sudakoff Conference Center (on the campus of New College
of Florida) 5845 General Dougher Place, Sarasota.
Call 941-861-9616
SCAT North-South Bus Rapid Transit Workshop
Wrap-up Public Meeting Oct. 17, 4-6 p.m.
Robert L. Anderson Administration Center
4000 S. Tamiami Trail Venice Call 941-861-9616

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scgov.net | 941.861.5000 TV19


Sheet Metal of Florida v.
David A. Hollerbach: be-
tween $2,501.01 and $5,000.
* Safety Insurance Company
v..Dillon A..Grilley: between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.


Substance Abuse and Mental Health Stakeholders'
Consortium Oct. 19, 9 a.m., Auditorium, Second Floor
Sarasota County Health Department, 2200 Ringling Blvd
Sarasota. Call 941-861-2578
Tourist Development Council Oct. 18, 4 p.m.
Commission Chamber, First Floor, Administration Center
1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5075
Volunteers and Donations Strike Team of the Sarasota
Community Organizations Active in Disaster Committee
Oct. 18, 9 a.m., Salvation Army, 1400 Tenth Street, Sarasota
Call 941-861-2561
Advisory Board Vacancy
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Nov. 2,2007
Advisory Board: Building Code Board of Adjustments and
Appeals
Information: Planning and Development Services, Cheryl
Swenney
941-861-6637
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Nov. 9, 2007
Advisory Board: Community Action Agency Board (CAAB)
Information: Health and Human Services
Rik Jimison, 941-861-2564.
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
Advisory Board: General Contractors Licensing and
Examining Board
Information: Planning and Development Services, Betsy
Bollinger, 941-861-6126.
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
Advisory Board: Mechanical Contractors Licensing and
' Examining Board
Information: Planning & Development Services
Betsy Bollinger, 941-861-6126.
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Nov. 2,2007
Advisory Board: Metropolitan Planning Organization Citizens
Advisory Committee
Information: Administration, Marcia Campbell, 941-861-5344
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Oct. 29,2007
Advisory Board: Neighborhood Initiative Grant Advisory
Committee
Information: Planning and Development Services,
Neighborhood Initiative, Teresa Mast, 941.861-5415
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Oct. 12, 2007
Advisory Board: Sarasota Tree Advisory Council
Information: Urban Forestry, Glenna Fleming, 941-861-0844
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Oct. 19, 2007
Advisory Board: Waterways Advisory Council
Information: Environmental Services/Navigable Waterways
Maintenance Management, Paul Semenec, 941-861-0665


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AREA INTEREST RATES
Banks Phone Money 6-month CD 1-year CD 5-year CD
Rate / Yield MIn. Dep. Rate / Yield MIn. Dep. Rate / Yield Min. Dep. Rate / Yield MIn. Dep.
Farm Bureau Bank Call Local Agent 4.78 / 4.90 $2.5K 4.59 / 4.70 $1K 4.78 / 4.90 $1K 4.54 / 4.64 $1K

First Priority Bank (941) 584-6280 4.59 / 4.70 $50K 4.88 / 5.00 $1K 5.07 / 5.20 $1K 4.88 / 5.00 $1K

Florida Community Bank (941) 624-4225 4.75 / 4.85 $99K 4.84 / 4.90 $1K 5.00 / 5.00 $1K 5.05 / 5.05 $1K

Insignia Bank (941) 366-7100 4.88 / 5.00 $25K 4.88 / 5.00 $1K 4.97 / 5.10 $1K 5.12 / 5.25 $1K

MetLife Bank (941) 366-0687 x116 -/ -/ -/ / -

Peninsula Bank (941) 474-7734 2.00 / 2.02 $50K 4.00 / 4.07 $1K 4.25 / 4.33 $1K 4.00 / 4.07 $1 K

People's Community Bank (941) 584-6161 -/- 4.89 / 5.00 $1K 5.03 / 5.15 $1K 5.13 / 5.25 $1K

State Farm Bank Call Local Agent 1.64 / 1.65 $1K 4.88 / 5.00 $500 4.88 / 5.00 $500 4.78 / 4.90 $500

The Bank of Commerce (941) 373-0522 3.92 / 4.00 $50K 4.64 / 4.75 $1K 4.88 / 5.00 $1K 4.55 / 4.65 $1K
Brokers

Edward Jones, Venice (941) 485-6556 4.15 / 4.24 $2.5K 4.85 / 4.85 $5K 4.85 / 4.85 $5K 4.90 / 4.90 $5K

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Financial 15-yr. fixed 30-yr. fixed Adjustable Financial 15-yr. fixed 30-yr. fixed Ad stable
institution Ratel LIP Rate/ LIP Ratel LIP InstitutionRate LIP Rate LIP R LIP
Points Points I Points Points Points Points
A 2 Z Home Loans No 30 No 30 No 30 1st Metropolitan Mtg. 5.875 30 6.250 30 No 30

941-629-3450 Quote Quote Quote 800-548-5988 0 0 Quote

AAA Mortgage 5.875 30 6.250 30 5.500 30 Golden Rule Mortgage 5.500 30 5.875 30 No 30

866-247-8984 0 0 0 FHA/VA 800-991-9922 1.63 1.63 Quote

AAXA Discount Mortgage 6.000 30 6.375 30 No 30 Heidelberg Capital Corp. 5.875 30 6.250 30 No 30

877-728-3569 0 0 Quote 800-968-2240 0 0 Quote

Absolute Mortgage Co. 5.875 30 6.250 30 5.750 30 Paradise Mortgage 5.875 30 6.250 30 5.875 30

888-90-HOMES 0 0 0 941-575-5626 0 0 0

AmCap Funding Corp. 5.625 30 6.000 30. No 30 Prime Financial Group, Inc. No 30 No 30 No 30

800-289-6516 1 1 Quote FHA/VA 941-228-4221 Quote Quote Quote

Earth Mortgage 5.625 30 6.000 30 5.500 30 Webb Mortgage Direct 5.625 30 6.000 30 No 30

877-327-8450 .99 .99 .99 800-952-8706 1 1 Quote
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Bakrptie


The following have filed
petitions with the U.S.
Bankruptcy Court for the
Middle District in Tampa.
SARASOTA COUNTY
Carlos Colcas, 875 Liberty
St., Englewood. Sept. 27.
Chapter 13. 07-08914.
Yadira Garcia, 4451 Mav-.
erick St., North Port. Oct. 1.
Chapter 13. 07-09189.
Malgorzata Z. Pazdro, 85
Palm Drive, Venice. Oct. 3;
Chapter 13.07-09287.


Pete Ramos, 2718 N.
Salford Blvd., North Port. Oct.
1. Chapter 13. 07-09190.
Joseph A. Sentell, 4843 Alfa
Terrace, North Port. Sept. 30.
Chapter 13.07-09152.
Alexander A. Shur, 1031
Duquesne Road, Venice. Sept.
27. Chapter 13. 07-08915.
Robert W. Epstein, 401
Bayshore Drive, Venice. Oct.
3. Chapter 7. 07-09273.
Steven B. Kvamme, 3299
Duar Terrace, North Port.
Sept. 27. Chapter 7. 07-08939.


Mary Lou O'C'onnell, 5948
Espanola Ave., North Port.
Sept. 27. Chapter 7. 07-08951.

CHARLOTTE COUNTY
Brian Bearor, 18654 Kerr-
ville Circle, Port Charlotte.
Sept. 27. Chapter 13. 07-
08911.
Jeffrey G. Beeton, 22392
Lacombe Ave., Port Charlotte.
Sept. 27. Chapter 13. 07-
08917.
Adriano E. Gheorghiu, 369


Encarnacion St., Punta Gor-
da. Sept. 30. Chapter 13. 07-
09156.
Kurt Alan Jordan, 2503
Mauritania Road, Punta
Gorda. Sept. 27. Chapter 13.
07-08938.
Richard KI Nalley Jr., 5602
Oakview Lane, Punta Gorda.
Sept. 30. Chapter 13. 07-
09146.
Jason K. Richards, 25141
Roland Lane, Punta Gorda.
Oct. 1. Chapter 13. 07-09179.
Bradley A. Schleuter, 87


Broadmoor Lane, Rotonda
West. Sept. 30. Chapter 13.07-
09166.
Thomas Vollaro, 26485
Rampart Blvd. #D6, Punta
Gorda. Sept. 27. Chapter 13.
07-08918.
William C. Bailey, 23181
Quasar Blvd., Port Charlotte.
Sept. 28. Chapter 7. 07-08997.
Bruce J. Harris, 26397
Nadir Road #108, Punta
Gorda. Sept. 27. Chapter 7.
07-08970.
, John D. McArdle, 13513


Darnell Ave., Port Charlotte.
Oct. 3. Chapter 7. 07-09282.

DESOTO COUNTY
Oscar Russell Barrera, EO.
Box 1285, Arcadia. Oct. 2.
Chapter 13. 07-09226.
Edward C. Russell, 1377
S.E. Maple Drive, Arcadia.
Sept. 30. Chapter 13. 07-
09157.
John Pelham Spratlin Jr.,
EO. Box 250, Nocatee. Oct. 2.
Chapter 13. 07-09227.


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Young quarterback is mature beyond his years
/ . .


The sophomore has had no trouble filling his role as a leader on


the Indians football team

BY TRIPP MILLER
SPORTS EDITOR

What you need at quarter-
back isn't a guy who can put
up big numbers. It isn't a guy
that can throw the ball a mile,
run up underneath it and
catch it. Those things are nice
to have, but you really need
something more from your
quarterback.
What you need is a leader,
and Venice High School has
one.
Only a sophomore, quar-
terback Trey Burton has
shown that he can be a leader.
He can put the team on his
shoulders. And he has decent'
numbers, too.
"I like being the leader,"
Burton said. "I like when
everything is on me. I like
when if I do something right,
we win. I want that to be on
my shoulders because I like
pressure. I don't fold under
pressure. The more pressure,
the better for me. It doesn't
really bother me."
Clearly not. After starting
every game at safety last sea-
son, Burton has made a nice
transition into the spotlight
that goes along with playing
quarterback. Just 15 years old,
he leads the area in passer
rating. He has completed 54
of 99 passes for 857 yards and
nine touchdowns. Perhaps
the most impressive statistic
is that through six games, he's
thrown just one interception.
And the kid can run, too.


Burton has carried the ball 87
times for 395 yards and two
touchdowns, making him the
second-leading rusher on the
team behind senior running
back Paul Costanzo. With
senior running back Jimmy
Laurie healthy again, Burton
may get a little bit of a break
from running the football, but
not because he wants one.
If it were up to him, he
would play every position on
every down. He still plays on
both offense and defense,
and he says he doesn't even
get tired.
"It might just put a wear
and tear on me but I want to
play both ways," he said. "If I
had my choice I would play
both ways but I don't have my
choice, I mean, they want to
rest me. But in big games, I
want to play both ways."
It might have been hard for
Burton to come in and lead
this team. He's younger than
most of the team, and still has
to hitch a ride home from
practice because he's not
even driving yet. He turns 16
on Oct. 29, and he'll get his
license the following day. He's
looking into buying a 2000
Cadillac. ..
Some guys just have it all.
Star quarterback: and a
Cadillac. But Burton says he
doesn't even have a girlfriend.
When he's not playing foot-
ball, he's hanging out with his
teammates. Most of the time.
If he weren't playing foot-
ball or basketball on a Friday


night "I would probably just
be chilling at my house with
Branden (Wilkinson) and
Justin (Grant). They're my
best friends on the team," he
said. "Occasionally some girls
might stop over for a little
while, but other than that I'm
usually hanging out with
some people on the team."
Wilkinson and Grant are
also underclassmen, but it's
not hard for Btrton to mesh
with the older guys, either. He
played with most of the
upperclassmen in Pop Warn-
er because he was so much
bigger than other kids his age,
so they don't see him as being
any younger.
"Most of my friends are on
the J.V team, you know? I've
played with most of the kids
on the varsity team ever since
I was in seventh grade. I knew
a lot of them, like Billy
Marsden and Kyle Callahan.
They were probably my best
two friends. I always looked
up to them because I was so
young and they were two or
three years older. They used
to be my idols but now I'm up
there playing with them so it's
a good experience," Burton
said.
"As far as his leadership
ability, of course he's got a lot
of room to grow but he's done
a great job. None of our play-
ers look at him as a sopho-
more," Head Coach John
Peacock said. "He started
every game for us [at safety]
last year as a freshman so


SUN PHOTO BY JEFF TAVARES, jtavares@venicegondolier.com
Trey Burton, normally No. 22 on Friday nights, has worked hard in practice to make the transition from
defensive back to quarterback. He leads the area in passer rating so far this season.


nobody looks at him as an
underclassman. He's a player
and he's put in the time. He
doesn't act like a sophomore,
he does make some mistakes
that I'm sure he won't make
when he's a senior,"'but he
doesn't look like a sophomore
or act like a sophomore and
he's not treated like one."
There will be growing
pains. Burton said he likes
when he can do something
right to win a game, but that
works both ways. In ,the
homecoming game, he ftm-
bled on the last drive and cost
the Indians the game. But he's
not finger pointing.
"I~ ws.s.o tired that game,"
he said. "That was totally my
fault. I couldn't really think
straight. I actually got sacked.


I was back,, ready to throw it
and I saw that kid come up so
I tried to go forward and I
wasn't even thinking about
holding onto the ball. I was
thinking about trying to get a
couple more yards.'.'.
Those are the mistakes
that come along with being a
sophomore, but the account-
ability he shows is well be-
yond his years. -
"The kid has great charac-
ter. He never gets.in trouble,'".
Peacock said. I've never had'
any problems with himh as far.
as school stuff, grades. Every-
body seems to like him and
he fits in well with everybody.
Ie'e'-rally. iusti a .jo a to"be
around."
It's his humility that makes
him such a. strong leader.


Burton says he doesn't have
any goals for himself this sea-
son. If he throws for 30 touch-
downs, that's great. If he
hands it to Costanzo or Laurie
and they each get 30 touch-
downs, even better. He just
.wants the team to succeed.
'This is definitely the best
team I've played ond,' "htsaid.
"This is a good bunch of kids.
I want to win state in my years
here. We have the best chance
this year to do it. but we just
have to perform and go out
there and do it. You saw what
we can do against Port Char-
lotte. We can tear every team
up like that."


miller@
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Venice girls take 2nd, Thomas 5th at G.T. Bray


BY TRIPP MILLER
SPORTS EDITOR

Good conditions at G.T.
Bray Park made for great fin-
ishes for Venice High School
cross country.
After running in the slop
and the heat at the Walt
Disney World Cross Country
Classic last week, runners
enjoyed a comfortable morn-
ing in Bradenton on packed
gravel. It showed in the In-
dians' times.
Ben Thomas beat his per-
sonal record, coming in fifth
place overall with a time of
17:08.
"The course was a little
fast, and I liked it," Thomas
said. "This was probably the
first time in a long time that
I've felt better, like I've im-
proved. I've got high hopes


for the rest of the season."
Thomas is gunning for the
state meet, which takes place
in a little more than a month.
He will need to continue to
shave seconds off his time, he
hopes to break into the 16-
minute range in the upcom-
ing county meet.
"We don't have a meet next
week, but the week after that
is counties," he said. "It's
always tough because there
are hills and it feels like they
haven't cut the grass in 10
years."
As for the rest of the boys
team, they were short a few
runners so they didn't qualify
for team scoring.
In girls action, six of the
seven girls that ran Saturday
broke their personal records,
many of them by 30 seconds
or more. Kim Pinkerton led


the Indians, placing 17th with
a time of 21:02. Sarah Britton
tas right:onher heels, finishi-
iig 18th with a time of 21:02.
Rosa Canas and Amberose
Courville finished 20th and
22nd, respectively, and within
30 seconds of the first two
Venice girls. Crnthia Flynn-
Melendez and Diana Mehs-
erle also set new personal
records.
"Each week you strive to
run just a little better than the
week before and if you ac-
complish that, it's a great sea-
son," girls coach Brenda Clark
said. "These girls have
worked so hard and they've
listened to me, they've trusted
me and they're believing in
their ability and the results
are now."
As a team, the girls finished
second behind Riverview


High School Third-place Lake-
wood Ranch High School,
. fourth-place Shorecrest High
School and fifth-place Man-
atee High School rounded out
the top five.
"Outstanding. Our goal to-
day was to beat Lakewood
Ranch because they're in our
region, and we accomplished
that today," Clark said. "Every-
body PR'ed, just about. It was
just an outstanding race.
They were all right together
where I wanted them to be.
We just want to close that gap
a little bit more and we're
right where we want to be. I
don't want to peak too soon,
but we're sitting right where I
want us to be right now."


miller@
venicegondolier.com


Venice vs. Buchholz: Tuesday in the Teepee


BY TRIPP MILLER
SPORTS EDITOR


The Indian faithful have to
be hungry for some action.
With no football this week, it's
been kind of quiet around
here.
But not for long.
The volleyball team has
heard your cry and they have
the answer. Tuesday night -
Venice High School vs. Buch-
holz High School. Live from
the Teepee.
"I think it's one of the best
regular-season volleyball teams


that we've brought in," Head
Coach Brian Wheatley said.
"So if people want to come
out and watch good volley-
ball, they've got four kids that
are Division-I [caliber play-
ers] with their big-hitter going
to North Carolina."
The Bobcats, led by Head
Coach Jeff Reavis, are ranked
No. 2 in the state by Max-
Preps.com. Venice is ranked
No. 7 in the same poll. It
should be a clash of the titans.
These two teams have met
twice before this season. The
Indians defeated Buchholz


both times in in the Buchholz
gym. The first match was a
regular season matchup be-
fore the Gator Town Classic.
The second match was for the
championship of the afore-
mentioned tournament.
In that match, the Indians
fell behind two games to
none before battling back to
win three games in a row for
the tournament champion-
ship.
"I enjoy when our teams
beat Reayis's teams because I
respect him so much as a
coach," Wheatley said.


The Bobcats will be look-
ing to get revenge on the In-
dians for the bitter loss hand-
ed to them on their home
floor. If they get it, it would be
the first regular-season, home
loss for the Indians in quite a
while.
"I just hope to be competi-
tive," Wheatley said. "They're
going to be out for blood."



miller@
venicegondolier.com


Venice Warriors suffer


first defeat of season


BY TRIPP MILLER
SPORTS EDITOR

The Venice Viking's Midget
division Warriors are perfect
no more.
After shutting out their first
four opponents to start the
season 4-0, the Warriors fell
Oct. 6 to the Suncoast Bucca-
neers 25-16.
The rivalry game lived up
to the hype surrounding it, as
it was dominated by physical
play and all-around good
football. Anthony Alexander
had two rushing touchdowns
for Venice and kicker Chris-
tian Allen made both extra
points (worth two in Pop
Warner) to round out the
Warrior scoring.
Venice, now 4-1, can only
hope to learn from this de-
feat, as they will likely see the
Bucs again when the playoffs
roll around.
As for the rest of the Vik-
ings program, the Junior Mid-
get division Crusaders bounc-
ed back after two straight.
losses, beating Suncoast 10-0
to improve to 4-2. The
defense won this game, pitch-
ing a shutout and holding the
Bucs to just four first downs.
The Crusaders clung to a 2-
point lead after a safety by


Frankie Gionfriddo. It wasn't
until late in the third quarter
that the Crusaders found the
end zone on a five-yard
touchdown run from Jack
Jeskey. That score was possi-
ble thanks to a daring fourth
down pass play 'by Zach
Flerlage that went for 29 yards
and a first down.
The Pee-Wee division
Lancers (3-3) are back at .500
on the season after defeating
Suncoast 18-12. The running
game carried the weight in
this one. Beau Billings and
Tyler McKenzie both aver-
aged more than four yards
per carry. Billings took two to
the house from 12 and three
yards out. Chase Kuentzel
took it in for another score
from the six yard line.
Wrapping up the week's
action in Pop Warner were the
Mighty Mite division Kings
falling to Suncoast 8-6 and
the Tiny Mite division Danes
getting the best of the Bucs in
a game in which no score is
kept,.,
The Junior Pee-Wee divi-
sion Knights accepted a for-
feit from Suncoast, as they
have no team at that level.

tmniller@
venicegondolier.com


SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE


Silver Division
Oct. 10 Games
Rugs as Art def. Builders Specialties (19-13)
Tu Be Computer def. WGACA Trainers (23-17)
Peluso Air def. Critter Ridge Landscaping (16-0)
Palmer Ranch Travel def. Affordable Tree Service (8-7)


GOLF RESULTS


Lake Venice Golf Club
Men's Golf
Association, Partner
Quota Points
Oct. 12
Larry Rice, Bob Klotz, +13; Carl
Galtes, John Carroll, +12; Don
Hummel, Bob Joyce, +11; Al


Rockey, Farrell Harding, +9; Chuck
Snyder, Ralph Barry, +9; Tom
Buckwalter, Bob Caserotti, +7.

Myakka Pines Golf Club
18-Hole Ladles, Stableford
Oct. 11
A-lst: Teresa PIfer, 40; B-lst: Sally


Long, 36; C-1st: Cheryl Malmberg,
37; D-1st: Shirlee Van Slyke, 33.

9-Hole Ladies, Modified Low
Gross
Oct. 11
A-1st: Elaine Halverson, 51; B-1st:
Doria Long, 57; C-1st: Phyliss Em-"


ery, 57; D-lst: Kathy Macheky, 65.

Men's Shootout, Quota Points
Oct. 12
Don Judy, Howard Cheek, Chuck
Spath, Jerry Morrissey, +8; Bob
Banz, Ed Flormann, Bob Hale. +8;
Two teams tied, +7.


Silver Division standings
Team
Builders Specialties
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Palmer Ranch Travel
Peluso Air
Affordable Tree Service
WGACA Trainers
Rugs as Art
Critter RIdge Landscaping


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INVITATION TO TEA
The Venice Area
Women's League will host
an evening tea 7-9 p.m.,
Oct. 15, to meet members
and learn more about the
league. For more informa-
tion, call Charleen Kelleher
at 266-9324 or Freya Fuller
at 223-1644.


Members of the Venice Area Women's League pose with photographer Clyde Butcher in his darkroom, the scene of a
fundraiser cocktail party benefiting the league's charities. Butcher's daughter Jackie Obendorf co-chaired this event and
the Shadows & Light luncheon the same day at the Venice Yacht Club.
Story and photos by Marty Dover


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Coast Community Foundation of Venice, was a silver sponsor of the
fundraiser. Ken Modzelewski, right, is chief executive officer of the
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Graduation party that will benefit from the event's proceeds.


Two fundraising events in
one day helped the Venice
Area Women's League, collect
a record amount of donations
for its 2007-08 charities.
More than $10,000 will be
shared by three local organi-
zations to benefit children:
Historic Spanish Point, the
Rotary Futures Program and
the Venice High School Pro-
ject Graduation. Also, this
year for the first time the
VAWL will sponsor its own.
scholarship.
The two events, co-chaired
by Jackie Butcher Obendorf
and Teresa Ziegler, were a
luncheon at the Venice Yacht
Club followed by an evening
cocktail party and book sign-
ing at photographer Clyde
Butcher's Venice gallery,
which Obendorf manages.
The league
Established in 1963 as the
evening division of the Venice
Nokomis Women's Club, the
Venice Area Women's League
has 28 members. Its mission
is to provide educational, cul-
tural, environmental and so-
cial active ties for the youth of
our community, past presi-
dent Ziegler said.
Dues are $30 per year and
membership is open to any-
one who has been a resident
for at least six months.
Meetings axe held the first
Monday of the month except
in September, because of
Labor Day. There are no sum-
mer meetings.
"It is a group of local
hometown women," Ziegler
said. "Members have the op-
portunity to contribute to the
community and receive the


benefits of giving."
Any group with activities
or programs benefiting chil-
dren is invited to send a letter
requesting help to the club
before Sept. 1. At their Sep-
tember meeting, members
vote on the letters to select
the year's beneficiaries and
begin their fundraising plans.
Letters should be sent to: the
Venice Area Women's League,
PO 1966, Venice, FL 34284.
Freya Fuller is the current
president. Ziegler is a director
at large.
There will be an evening
tea for prospective members
to learn more about the club
from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 15. For
more information about the
tea, call Charlene Kelleher at
266-9324 or Fuller at 223-
1644.
Beneficiaries
Representatives of the
beneficiaries of the event's
proceeds thanked everyone
for attending and contribut-
ing.
Lisa McNealy, curator of
HSP, said the donation would
be used for children's scholar-
ship programs at the muse-
um. HSP the former home of.
Bertha Palmer who once
owned some 140,000 acres of
Sarasota and Manatee coun-
ties, is an archeological, envi-
ronmental and historic site
on Little Sarasota Bay. Its
maritime heritage program
interprets coastal Florida's
maritime past.
-Bob Vedder, publisher of
the Gondolier Sun, expressed
gratitude for the donation to
the Rotary Futures Program,
which he started and is now


sponsored by the Rotary
Club. The program provides
assistance to local students of
all ages in obtaining post-
high school education geared
to their specific needs.
Project Graduation is an
annual all-night, drug- and
alcohol-free graduation party.
hosted by the South County
Family YMCA to keep Venice
High School graduates safe
on their special day, and is
supported by the Venice area
community. About half of the
VHS graduates participate
each year.
Events
More than 45 businesses
and organizations donated
items for the silent auction.
Butcher donated one of his
original photographs, "Dunes,"
valued at $2,100, for a raffle
prize, which was won by
Jackie Barfield.
Guests from as far away as
Clearwater, Fort Lauderdale
and Naples attended the lun-
cheon, at which Butcher and
his wife, Niki, presented a
slide show and lecture.
Butcher, with his characteris-
tic sense of humor, related his
life story.
He began as an architect
who could not draw, so he
used photography instead.
He became the largest clock
manufacturer in the United
States, making 700,000 face-
less clocks a year. His pho-
tographs replaced the clock
faces.
After the death of his son,
Butcher turned to nature for
solace and began pho-
tographing Florida's natural
wonders.


"I started thinking more
about the environment than
making money," he said.
Butcher pooh-poohed the
danger of snakes and gators
when slogging through the
swamps.
"I've never heard of an alli-
gator attacking a person in
the wild. They're scared to
death of you," he said.
"Lightning, that's the prob-
lem."
He said he never gets lost:
"I just get misplaced."
Butcher's slide show is
ever-changing as he expands
his photography to other
areas of the world. His Cuba
exhibit is now being featured
at the John and Mable
Ringling Museum of Art in
Sarasota.
Later, at the catered cock-
tail party at his Venice gallery
on Warfield Avenue, Butcher
signed books and gave an
informal tour of his pho-
tographs and his darkroom.
Butcher's giant customized
enlarger was surrounded by
candle-lit tables and food dis-
plays. Harpist Betsy Wagner's
music contributed to the fes-
tive atmosphere.
Bartenders Annie Roberts
and Caryn Davis turned on
their charm to earn $75 in tips
for the benefit.
The next event on the
league's calendar is the eve-
ning tea for prospective
members.
"There's satisfaction in do-
ing something for the com-
munity," said Obendorf. "It's
giving back."
She summed up the spirit
of the VAWL: "It's all about the
children."




Left, Craig Martin and Christina
Narr were two of the silver
patron sponsors of the event.



Right, aspiring photographer
Ariel Torres, center, and her
grandmother Kathy Wayer came
from Marco Island to attend the
evening party at the Clyde
Butcher gallery.


Clyde Butcher holds the crystal globe presented to him by the
VAWL in appreciation for his continued dedication to helping
our community.











2B SUN NEWSPAPERS


YOUR TOWN <


OVER EASY


SUNDAY, OCT. 14, 2007


And now


BY TED RANK
STAFF ESCRITOR
Hang on to your sanity,
ladies and gentlemen. It's
time for News from Ecine-
ville.
"No matter how you look
at it, 874 pigs each weighing
between 200 and 240 pounds,
wandering through the city,
is a lot of pigs," said Ecine-
ville Police Chief Trudy
Redford.
The first 9-1-1 call came
in at 4:53 a.m. when Licey
Dentnsave reported that a
line of pigs was walking on
the sidewalk in front of her
home at 9AA Elwell Ave. in
Ecineville.
EPD Officer Randy Moss
called dispatch at 5:07 a.m.
reporting he had arrived on
scene and there were doz-
ens of large pigs every-
where.
Five 18-wheel pig-haul-
ing trucks were found out-
side of Ozland, the new 24-
hour men's club, located
just west of the Efankanel
Church.
The back doors of the
trucks were open and the
ramps lowered.
The five drivers were
inside Ozland "talking" with
some of the "dancers" and
were at a loss as to how the
trucks were opened.
Daylight revealed the
magnitude of the problem
when the Richa County
Sheriff's Office hang glider
did a fly-over.


000 *


The News


"What I was wondering
is how are we going to
round up hundreds of pigs?
I mean from the air, well,
the pigs stretched over a
9.12-square-mile area. They
were everywhere," said RCSO
hang glider pilot Orville Taga-
boo.
Apparently before dawn
more than 50 pigs had wan-
dered over the Ecineville
Bridge. The pigs were block-
ing north- and southbound
rush hour traffic on U.S. 14
Bypass as police and volun-
teers chased the pigs and
in some cases, the pigs
chased them.
Since the bridges had
been raised to prevent any
more of the pigs from wan-
dering off the island, traffic
was at a standstill.
"Are you out of your
mind?" was Ecineville May-
or Juan Suarez's response to
a suggestion that 50-caliber
machine guns be brought in
from the Yerpso National
Guard Armory and the pigs
be slaughtered.
Suarez also rejected the
idea of using the AH-64A/D
Apache Attack Helicopter
that happened to be visiting
the Ecineville Municipal
Airport.
Instead, Suarez contact-
ed famed Pig Expert Curt
Stanley of Merterd County
Community College in Mer-
terd County, Kan.
Stanley suggested a pig
jam to round up the sound-
er of pigs.


FINE WHINES


Move over, Evel Knievel


BY BOB MUDGE
EDITOR


"Yes, I would say with
that many pigs on the loose
I would use a pig jam. It was
first used quite effectively in
Fiirstenau, Switzerland, on
Dec. 9, 1937, when more
than 1,100 pigs escaped
from a pig rehabilitation
farm. If the authorities had-
n't come up with the pig jam
idea, those pigs could have
overrun the Fiirstenau Cas-
tie," said Stanley.
Apparently, according to
Stanley, pigs will walk to-
ward the sounds of two ac-
cordians, a soprano yodel-
ing, a man banging an alu-
minum garbage can with
his wooden leg and three
reporters banging their
heads against a wall. A
rather odd "band."
Who could known.
Using large amplifiers,
the "band" started playing
and within an hour the pigs
were back in the trucks.
And in the new American
tradition of untalented, un-
qualified and untrained peo-
ple rising to the top ofAmer-
ican culture, the "band" has
been invited to compete on
American Idol
Well, this is Ted "I'm a
reporter, I'm a reporter"
Rank reporting. I'll see you
next issue with more news
from Ecineville. Until then,
remember, snorting in pub-
lic is a crime here in Ecine-
ville.

trank@venicegondolier.com


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What are the two most
commonly spoken words in
'the English language? Based
on communications at my
house, my guess is: "No,
Tyler."
Tyler is our 4-year-old. Four-
year-old what? you might ask.
Well, we're not sure. He's clear-
ly
Part owl, for his nocturnal
activities.
Part snake, for his ability
to go seemingly for days on a
single meal (definitely not a
trait shared with anyone on
either side of his family).
Part monkey, given his
desire to climb anything he
can get a hand- or foothold
on.
Part Japanese, for his
kamikaze dismount tech-
nique from anything he has
managed to climb.
Part rubber, for the way
he bounces off whatever he


from Ecineville


real parenting challenge aris-
es. His independent streak
(roughly the width of the
Space Shuttle landing strip) is
one of the things likely to
make him a success in life, but
it's also what turns him deaf to
our pleas not to engage in
activities that might lessen the
chances of his actually making
it to adulthood.
We don't want to discour-
age him from looking over the
edge, just from jumping to
see whether his Superman
costume really works.
It's a fine balance we're
seeking, made more difficult
by the fact that he can get
himself out of almost any
parental pickle by making us
(especially mom) laugh or
turning on the charm.
(Obviously, he gets that
from me.)
Is there a casting out there
looking for a junior version of
,Eddie Haskell?
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Members of the Sailfish Base USS Veterans Inc. gather at the group's charter meeting Sept. 27. All sub-
mariners and their widows are welcome to join the group, which meets at noon the third Thursday of
each month at the American Legion No-Vel Unit 159 Post, 1770 E. Venice Ave. For more information,
call Jack McAlister at 493-7488.





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lands on, rarely ever sustain-
ing any injury (or at least not
one worth crying about for
more than 30 seconds).
Part wood, for the atten-
tion he pays'to mom or dad
saying, "No, Tyler."
In other words, he's a typi-
cal 4-year-old boy.
Which means, we now
know, that his big brother was
not a typical 4-year-old boy
three years ago.
Back then, as two first-
time parents, we assumed
Evan, who tended to be
somewhat cautious, was pret-
ty average, as kids go. By com-
parison to baby brother, we
see now, he was about as
thrill-seeking as a sloth.
He's now more of a dare-
devil, but it's Tyler who will
unanimously be selected
"Most Likely To (fill in the
blank)" by his high school
class.
(He gets it from his mother,
quite frankly.)
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SUNDAY
OCT. 14, 2007


SUNDAY,
OCT. 14
Concert
The Sarasota Music Archive
Second Sundays at Selby
presents selections from
opera, operetta, song and
musical comedy at 2:30 p.m.
at Selby Public Library, 1331
First St., Sarasota. Perfor-
mers include soprano Mi-
chelle Giglio, tenor Robert
Lischetti and John Goodman
on piano. Admission is free.
Call 861-1168 or e-mail
smarchive@yahoo.com.
Ride for the Kids


The South County Road Ri-
ders host a Support the Kids
Ride benefiting the Pediatric
Brain Tumor Foundation at
South County Honda, 811
South U.S. 41 Bypass. Sign
up for $10 per person at 8
a.m. with coffee and dough-
nuts; first bike out at 9 a.m.;
last bike out at 11 a.m.; last
bike in at 1:30 p.m. Ham-
burger, hot dogs, chips and
drinks at the end, plus a
50/50 raffle. Call Skip at 375-
1509 or Steve at 484-7642, or
visit rideforkids.org.
Adoption Day
Sarasota in Defense of
Animals visits PetsMart
Landings Shopping Plaza,
4942 Tamiami Trail, Sprasota,
Sl:304am ;-3:30 p.m.-The
SDA adoption team will
'bring dogs and cats for
adoption into approved
homes. Call 924-2505 or
e-mail smatthes@aol.com.
Navy breakfast
The Tin Can Sailors Squad-
ron holds a traditional Navy
breakfast for the public for
$5, 8 a.m.-noon, at the
American Legion No-Vel
Unit 159, 1770 E. Venice Ave.
Breakfasts are made to order
and served by former dest-
royer and destroyer-escort
sailors. No reservations nec-
essary. Proceeds support ser-
vices to handicapped chil-
dren in the Venice school
system and other communi-
ty assistance programs. Call
485-4748.

MONDAY,
OCT. 15
Music jam
An acoustic jam is held
7:30-10 p.m., Mondays at
Books-A-Million, 4230 South
Tamiami Trail. All types of
acoustic instruments are
welcome, as are all playing
levels. Seating is limited;
bring your own chair.
Contact Bruce at 492-6704 or
bruceb@onsync.com.
'Look Good ...
Feel Better'
The American Cancer Soci-
ety-Venice Resource Cen-
ter offers its "Look Good...
Feel Better" program at
2 p.m. at the South County
FamilyYMCA, 701 Center
Road. Volunteer cosmetolo-
gists help female cancer
patients learn how to use
makeup and skin-care tech-
niques to overcome the
appearance-related effects of
chemotherapy and radia-
tion. The class and materials
are offered free to women in
active cancer treatment. To
register, call (800) ACS-2345.
Back in time
Jacaranda Public Library
presents Visit a 17th Century
Grist Mill, 10-11 a.m., at 4143
Woodmere Park Blvd. Take a
trip back 250 years to Stony-
brook, N.Y., to learn about


colonial history. For mo
information, call 861-12
Seniors group
Seniors Without Partne
meets at American Leg
No-Vel Post 159, 1770 E
nice Ave., Mondays, 12:
3:30 p.m. for a meeting
cards. Call 485-8739.
Travelin' gals
Women on the Go Solo
at 2 p.m. at Venice Publ
Library, 300 S. Nokomis
Members and newcom
are invited to have lunc
with the group at 12:30
at Ilia's Restaurant in th
Park Isles Plaza in Noko
Call Kay at 485-3525 for
lunch reservations. Woi
on the Go Solo meets
monthly to share travel
ideas, experiences and
outings. All are welcome
lunch and the meeting.
Carol at 473-1639.
Hearing loss group
The Community Centei
the Deaf and Hard of H
ing hosts a support groin
those dealing with hear
loss, the third Monday (
mnionth at I Oa.-m. atVer
office, 628A Cypress Ave
by CCDHH Interim Exe
cutive Director Donna (
Iton. RSVP to dcarlton@
ccdhh.org or call 921-54
Antique autos


The Venice Chapter of t
Antique Automobile Cli
America invites all who
interested in antique, cl
or custom cars to join it
monthly meeting at 7 p
Venice Public Library, 3
Nokomis Ave. Owning a
is not a requirement. Ca
Gary Felker at 493-3780

TUESDAY,
OCT. 16
Cub Scouts
Cub Scout Pack 77 mee
6:30-7:30 p.m., Tuesday
Grace United Methodis
Church hall, 400 E, Fieli
The.pack is open to any
terested boy in grades o
through five. Experience
learning, fun, social skil
and community spirit.
Bob at 376-6163.
Senior Friendship
Venice Senior Friendshi
Centers activities have r
ved to 2350 Scenic Driv
Call 584-0075. Donation
welcome.
* 9 a.m., woodcarving,
beginners welcome
* 9:30 a.m., teddy-bear n
ing, bring your own furs
Ready for Relay


A Relay for Life meeting
takes place at 5:30 p.m. at
the Venice Area Chamber of
Commerce, 597 South Tami-
ami Trail. All are welcome.
Call Michelle at 497-4309,
Ext. 39 or e-mail michelle.
larock@cancer.org.

Jacaranda Public Library,
4143 Woodmere Park Blvd,
861-1270


:re ,* 2-4 p.m., free matinee:
270. "Must Love Dogs"'
3:30-4:30 p.m., Doggy Tales
with pet therapy dogs from
rs Suncoast Humane Society.
ion For preschoolers and school-
.Ve- age children.
30-
and Tuesday tunes
Les Gowan and Tin Pan
Alley perform 1-3 p.m. Tues-
days at the Senior Friendship
meet Centers, 2350 Scenic Drive.
ic All are welcome. For more
s Ave. information, call 584-0075.
ers The David Pruyn Trio, with
-h 'Charlie Prawdzik on piano
p.m. and Mark Newenschwander,
e on bass, joins guest artists
)mis. 7-10 p.m. Tuesday at Har-
mony House at the Holiday
men Inn, 455 U.S. 41 Bypass. Call
412-3000.
plan MOAA lunch
e for- The Venice Area Chapter of
Call The Military Officers Associ-
ation of America holds a
meeting and luncheon at
11:30 a.m. at the American
r for Legion No-Vel Unit 159,
ear- 1770 E. Venice Ave. Open to
up for all who have held a warrant
ring or commission in any com-
of the ponent of the Army, Marine
.ice '- - Corps,. Na\y, Air Force,,Coast
e. Led Guard, Public Health Service,
*- NOAA and spouses. Visit
Car- venicemoaa.com or call 497-
. 5906 or 412-3592.
447.
Focus on seniors
The Laurel Osprey Venice
Nokomis Community Health
Action Team holds a Senior
-- Focus Committee meeting at
1:30 p.m. at Venice Public
Library, 300 S. Nokomis Ave.
All are welcome. Contact
Diane at 650-4856 or
diane ramseyer@doh.state.fl
he .us, or visit chip4health.org.'
ub of
are Watercolor class
classic June Milliken-McInerney
:s teaches a beginners water-
.m. at color class 12:30-2:30 p.m.,
90 S. Tuesday, Oct. 16-Nov. 27, at
E car Woodmere Park Recreation
all Center, 3951 Woodmere Park
. Blvd. Fee: $98. Limited to 12
students. To register, call
473-0537.
Physician lecture
Englewood Community
Hospital sponsors a free lec-
ture for the public at 5:30
ts p.m. in the Administrative,
s at Conference room at 700
t Medical Blvd. Orthopedic
d Ave. surgeon Ronald Heromin,
in- M.D., discusses Treating
mne Osteoarthritis. Reservations
e required. Call 473-3919 or
Is (888) 685-1598.
Opera Guild



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ns



mak-


The Venice Opera Guild
meets at 1:30 p.m. at the
Jewish Center of Venice, 600
North Auburn Road. Light
refreshments served. Guests
are welcome for $7. For more
information on upcoming


events, call Bill at 492-4285.
Please donate
Florida's Blood Centers' Big
Red Bus visits Crane Envi-
ronmental, 10 a.m.-noon, at
7030 Commerce Drive; and
Sunset.Lake Health and Re-
hab, 1:30-4 p.m., at 832 Sun-
set Lake Blvd. For more
donation sites, call FBC at
492-9202 or Suncoast
Communities Blood Bank at
954-1600, Ext. 240.


WEDNESDAY,
OCT. 17

Paddlin'
Oscar Scherer State Park of-
fers year-round, ranger-led
canoe tours of South Creek,
Wednesday, at 1843 South
Tamiami Trail, Osprey. Regis-
ter at 8:30 a.m., tour at 9 a.m.
Canoe rental fee and park
fee. Call 483-5956.
Epiphany activities
Epiphany Parish Hall offers
free activities Wednesdays at
305 W. Tampa Ave.
* 9 a.m., wake-up exercising
* 9:30 a.m., quilting
* 10 a.m., mah-jongg;
needlepoint and knitting;
blood pressures
* noon, beginners bridge
* 1:15 p.m., Stretch& Flex
class
Peace meeting
The Venice Peace Coalition
meets 6-8 p.m. at Venice
Public Library, 300 S. Noko-
mis Ave. The meeting will
feature a presentation on
"Beyond War," with discus-
sion to follow. Call Joyce at
921-3375.
Food bank
The Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer
Services and All Faiths Food
Bank distribute free USDA
commodities to eligible Sa-
rasota County residents,
3-5 p.m., at the Sandra Sims
Terry Community Center,
509 Collins Road, Laurel. Call
483-3338.
Don't miss the boat
The Coast Guard Auxiliary
Flotilla 86 of Venice offers a
four-session GPS program
7-9 p.m. Wednesday. The
program contains three les-
sons and one lab and covers
GPS theory, its history and
perspective, using GPS to
navigate and more. Sessions
will be held at the Coast
Guard Auxiliary Training
Center, 1200 Harbor Drive.
Cost: $40. To learn more, call
492-5904 or visit www.
cgauxvenice.org.
Strike up the band
* The Selby Public Library
and the Sarasota Music Ar-
chive host a free, six-week
Masters and Masterpieces of
Music weekly forum with Dr.
John Goodman, 10:30-11:45
a.m., at the library, 1331 First
St., Sarasota. Topic is Music
Fundamentals. Oct. 17:
Rhythm and Properties of
Musical Tones. All are wel-
come; no prior knowledge
required. Call 861-5000 or
e-mail vneumann@
scgov.net.
* The New Artists Quartet
performs at Munchtime
Musicales at noon at David
Cohen Hall, Beatrice


Freedman Symphony
Center, 709 North Tamiami
Trail, Sarasota. Free. Call
925-7811 for upcoming
events.
Depot tours
Trained docents from the
Venice Area Historical Soci-
ety lead free Venice Train
Depot tours 10 a.m.-noon,
Wednesday. Donations wel-
come. For groups of 10 or
more or for more informa-
tion, call 484-0769.
Howdy, Sailor!
The Tin Can Sailors Squad-
ron meets 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at
the American Legion No-Vel
Unit 159, 1770 E. Venice Ave.
All former destroyer or dest-
royer escort veterans, as well
as those interested in pre-
serving the history of the
U.S. Navy's destroyer force,


Meet this divine Diva













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PHOTO COURTESY OF ST FRANCIS ANIMAL RESCUE
Diva is a 7-year-old domestic shorthair, part Siamese female with
gorgeous blue eyes. She would do best as an only cat or with
one other kitty pal. She likes to be petted and has soft fur. Meet
Diva at St. Francis Animal Rescue, located at 1925 South Tami-
ami Trail. Adoption hours are Monday through Thursday, 1-5 p.m.,
and Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 492-6200 or visit stfrancisarfl.
org.


are welcome. Each meeting
includes a social hour,
made-to-order lunch for,$5
per person, and one or more
special events. Call 485-4748.
Health help
* Jacaranda Public Library
holds a Your Web, Your
Health computer class,
10-11 a.m.; and a Healthy
Living Life Skills class, 10
a.m.-noon, at 4143 Wood-
mere Park Blvd. Registration
required for both. For more
information, call 861-1270.
* Summerville is hosting a flu
shot clinic open to the pub-
lic, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., at 200 N.
Nassau St. No appointment
necessary. Pneumonia shots
also available. Call 485-2404
for details.
* The Venice Ostomy support
group holds its first meeting
of the season at 1:30 p.m., at
the Venice HealthPark, Suite
1283, at 1283 Jacaranda Blvd.
Call 484-0607.
* The Sarasota County
Health Department's Health
in Motion Mobile Medical
Unit visits the Sandra Sims
Terry Community Center,
2-5 p.m., at 509 Collins Road,.
Laurel. Services include
health screenings, adult im-
munizations, health educa-
tion and more. For more
information, call 861-2852.
* A Woman to Woman breast
cancer support group meets
3:30-4:30 p.m., at the Isles of
Chestnut Creek Clubhouse,
487 Catalina Isles Circle. This
is an American Cancer Soci-
ety support group for all


Shamrock Blvd. Music by M.
Merena Orchestra. Tickets:
$15 for members or $20 for
nonmembers. RSVP to
Lucjan at 485-5750 or
Chester at 405-9657.

Venice-Nokomis Elks
Lodge, 1021 Discovery Way,
Nokomis, 486-1854
* The Venice-Nokomis BPO
Does 141 host a dinner
dance luau, 5-10 p.m., Satur-
day, Oct. 20. Elk and Doe
members and guests wel-
come. Performance by Elks'
own exotic luau dancers and
luau buffet by Buffalo Bill's;
music by Alex Keller. Tickets:
$12 per person. RSVP to 484-
2204.
* "The Elks' American Idol,"
Saturday, Nov. 3. Cash prizes
for first-, second-, and third-
place winners. Entry fee is
$10. Guests will be charged
$15 for buffet dinner and the
show. Proceeds benefit Harry
Anna. Call Betty at 497-2753
or Rose at 488-8069.
Women and Wealth
The Women's Resource Cen-
ter of Sarasota County pre-
sents Women, Wealth and
Wisdom, 6-8 p.m., Thurs-
days, Oct. 18 and 25, at 806
Pinebrook Road. Speaker:
Financial planner Victoria

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T-REC ball
Teens and adults with dis-
abilities are invited to a free
T-REC Coalition costume
masquerade ball, 7-9 p.m.,
Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Oak
Park School gym, 7285 Proc-
tor Road, Sarasota. Light
refreshments will be served.
Dance to music byWired for
Sound. Costumes are op-
tional and prizes will be
awarded for the most origi-
nal, funniest and judges'
choice. RSVP by Thursday,
Oct. 18, to 486-2781.
Dances
* Dance with the Harmony
Band at the Venice Commu-
nity Center's Sweetheart
Dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m.,
Thursday, Oct. 18, at 326 S.
Nokomis Ave. Two for $5 at
the door. BYOB; ice, cups,
napkins and light refresh-
ments provided. No shorts or
T-shirts, please. For reserva-
tions for six or more, call
Barbara at 497-3227. '
* The German American
Friendship Club of Venice
holds its first fall dance at
7 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 20, at
the South Venice Yacht Club,
4425 Yacht Club Drive.
Tickets: $10 for members;
$15 for nonmembers. RSVP
to Sonja at 497-2692.
* The Polish American
Society of Venice hosts a Wel-
come Back dance, 6 p.m.-
midnight, Saturday, Oct. 27,
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Card party
Venice-Nokomis Drove No.
141 BPO Does host a Guys
and Dolls card party, 11:30
a.m.-2:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct.
18, at the Venice-Nokomis
Elks Lodge, 1021 Discovery
Way, Nokomis. Finger sand-
wiches, desserts and prizes
awarded. Donation: $5. Call
President Jean Owens for
more information.
Don't miss the boat
The Coast'Guard Auxiliary
Flotilla 86 of Venice offers its
Boating Skills and Seaman-
ship Program, 6:30-9 p.m.,
Monday and Thursday, Oct.
18-Nov. 19. Sessions will be
held at the Coast Guard Auxi-
liary Training Center, 1200
Harbor Drive. Cost: $50 per
person or $60 for a couple
sharing a book. The program
covers seamanship, legal re-
sponsibilities, boat handling,
safety and more. Call Judi at
492-5904 or visit www.cgaux
venice.org.
Wine tasting
* The third annual Sertoma
Wine Fest takes place 6-9
p.m., Thursday, Oct. 18, in the
tent on the 100 block of South
Nokomis Avenue downtown.
The $50 tickets, which must
be purchased in advance,
include wine and food tast-
ing. Food from local restau-
rants will be served. Proceeds
benefit the Sertoma Speech
Clinic, serving area children
with speech developmental
problems. Call Don at 350-
7510.
* In the Pink A Taste of
NewGate is the fifth annual
food and wine fest benefiting
scholarships at New Gate
Montessori School at 6:30
p.m.; Friday, Nov. 9, at 11011
State -Road 72, Sarasota.
Tickets are $60; $70 at the
door. Call 922-4949 or visit
newgate.edu.

Pet health fair
Trinity Charities inc. holds a
Pet Health Day Fair, 9 a.m.-5
p.m., Saturday, Oct.- 20, at-
7225 North Lockwood Ridge
Boadi'Sarasota. The 'day' fea-
tures pet communicator and
intuitive, Chris Stakes, as well
as alternative medicine vet
consults, a pet blessing, Reiki
healing sessions, pet pho-
tographs, greyhound rescue,
a pet parade and more. All
proceeds and donations will
benefit Trinity Charities' pet
program. Volunteers are


needed for this event. To
learn more, call 355-0847.
Fun Fair
Venice Gardens hosts a Fun
Fair, featuring free activities
and Sailor Circus acts,
11 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, Oct.
20 at 406 Shamrock Blvd. Hot
dogs and soda for sale. Tables
available. Call Pat at 493-
2725.

Community forum
The Coalition for Inclusion
& Diversity is holding a com-
munity forum on hate
crimes, 2-4 p.m., Sunday, Oct.
21, at the Robert Taylor
Community Complex, 1845
34th St., Sarasota. Organizers
aim to create a road map for
preventing and responding to
hate crimes via a forum with a
panel discussion and dia-
logue. All concerned citizens
are welcome. Contact Jake
Thomas at 365-8751 or e-mail
jthomas@scopexcel.org.
'Dining for Dance'
The nonprofit Florida Ballet
Arts Foundation hosts Dining
for Dance, a benefit in sup-
port of local ballet, jazz and
modern dance education and
performances, 4-6 p.m., Sat-
urday, Oct. 20, at The Bone-
fish Grill, 8101 Cooper Creek
Blvd., Sarasota. Tickets are
$50 and must be purchased
in advance. Contact the foun-
dation at mail@fbafounda
tion. com or 993-2195.

Help a newborn,
The John "Chris" Show me-
morial third annual golf
scramble takes place Sunday,
Oct. 21, at The Golf Club at
Capri Isles, 849 Capri Isles
Blvd. Registration for this "Tee
Off for TJ" begins at
7 p.m.; 8 a.m. shotgun. Fee:
$75 per player includes 18
holds, cart, food and bever-
ages. Call Jeff M:anning at
861-4129 ot 915-1884. All pro-
ceeds support medical ex-
penses for baby TJ, born Sept.
2 to Venice Police Depart-
ment Det. Sgt. Todd Resch
and administrative assistant
Robin Resch. TJ was diag-
nosed with hypoplastic left
, heart syndrome, -requiring a
heart transplant for survival.
Make checks payable to
Laurel Civic Association or
LCA c/o TJ Resch, account
4011246156, Riverside Bank
of the Gulf Coast, locations:
717 E. Venice Ave., Venice; 211
South Tamiami Trail, Venice;
and. 1099 Tamiami Trail,
Nokomis.


Italian lessons
Learn to speak Italian at the
Italian American Club of
Venice, 1375 Ringling Drive.
The club sponsors Italian lan-
guage classes starting Mon-
day, Oct. 22. Beginners class
at 5:30 p.m.; intermediate and
advanced also offered. The
public is welcome to these
free classes. Instructors are
Bruce Bastian, Domenic
Scotece and Peter Divecchio.
Call 486-1492.
Pharmacy benefit
The Community Pharmacy of
Sarasota County hosts a wine
and cheese social, 5:30-7
p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23, at the
Venice Chamber of Com-
merce, 597 South Tamiami
Trail. The Community Phar-
macy is located in Nokomis
and provides Sarasota County
residents with prescription
medicine for as long as they
need it, free of charge, regard-
less of race, religion, color,
creed or national origin. The
pharmacy is run entirely with
private donations and com-
munity volunteers. To RSVP
for the event or to volunteer
your time, call the pharmacy
at 445-5687 or visit cpsaraso
ta.org.
Kiwanis fundraiser
Enjoy a steak lunch at Out-
back Steakhouse, noon-1
p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 24, at
4220 South Tamiami Trail.
Tickets are $10 and are avail-
able at the Paper Pad, 220
Tamiami Trail. Proceeds ben-
efit the Kiwanis Club's chil-
dren's charities. Call Irene at
484-6022.
Boo!
* Bay Indies Community hosts
a gala Halloween dance,
Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 950
Ridgewood Ave. Doors open at
7 p.m. Music by LaCroix, 7:30-
10:30 p.m. BYOB; snacks and
setups provided. Prizes for
best costumes. Tickets: $7 per
person. RSVP to 484-1122,
8 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, Thurs-
day or Friday.
* The Sons of the American
Legion host a Halloween
party, 6-9 p.m., Saturday, Oct.
27, at the American Legion
No-Vel Post 159, 1770 E.
Venice Ave. Games, prizes,
raffles, horse racing and beer
walks. Music by J.W. Dinner
includes lasagna, salad and
garlic bread for $9. Tickets
available at the bar before
Saturday, Oct. 20; no tickets at
the door. All are welcome.
Call 488-1157.
* The past presidents of


Fraternal Order of Eagles
#3482, Venice-Nokomis, 620
Colonia Lane, Nokomis, hold
a Halloween party Friday Oct.
26, starting at 8 p.m. with
unmasking at 9:30 p.m. The
Aerie will serve the usual fish
dinner and have music fol-
lowing. The past presidents
will furnish prizes for best
costumes and games as well
as snacks. All members and
guests are invited.
* The Manatee-Sarasota Sier-
ra Club Singles hold a Hal-
loween Beach Bash at 6 p.m.,
Friday, Oct. 26, at Turtle
Beach on the south end of
Siesta Key. Bring a dish to
share, a drink and dinnerware
to the picnic pavilion, fol-
lowed by a full-moon beach
stroll. Costumes optional.
Donation: $5. RSVP by Oct. 24
to Ginger at 330-9603.
* Disabled American Veterans
hosts a Halloween party at 7
p.m., Saturday, Oct. 27, at 600
East Colonia Lane, Nokomis.
Live music and costume con-
test. E-mail davl01venice(f
aol.com or call 488-4500.
* The Venice-Nokomis Elks
Lodge holds a Halloween cos-
tume party dinner dance 6-9
p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 31,
with a "ghoulish" buffet, priz-
es for best costumes. Elks,
Does and guests welcome.
Music by Ziggy. Tickets: $15.
Call 486-1854.


Manatee-Sarasota
Sierra Club
* Sierra Singles Night at Metro
Cafe, 5-7 p.m., Wednesday,
Oct. 24, at 711 S. Osprey Ave.,
Sarasota. Call Ginger at 330-
9603 or visit metro-coffee.
com.
* Environment/Conservation
Summit and potluck supper,
6:30 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 30, at
Palma Sola Botanical Park,
9800 17th Ave. N.W, Braden-
ton. RSVP by Oct. 21 to (941)
792-8314 and bring a dish to
share.
MOMS Club party
The MOMS (Moms Offering
Moms Support) Club of Ven-
ice-South hosts its annual
open house and fall costume
party, 9 a.m.-noon, Friday,
Oct. 26, at Jacaranda Public
Library, 4143 Woodmere Park
Blvd. Come for costumes,
food, beverages, games, crafts
and more. Call Dana at 492-
6400 or e-mail MomsClub
Venicesouth@yahoo.com.

Alumnae event
The Sarasota Area Alumnae
Chapter of Delta Delta Delta
holds its first meeting of the
season at noon, Friday, Oct.
26, at Turtle Rock Clubhouse,
Sarasota. Social at 11:30 a.m.,
lunch at noon. For.details, call
Susan at 493-3491.


Marines birthday ball
U.S. Marines and the public
are invited to help celebrate
the 232nd Marine Corps
Birthday Ball Gulf Coast
Detachment 643 Friday, Nov.
9, at Boca Royale Country
Club, 1601 Englewood Road,
Englewood. Cocktails at
5 p.m.; prime rib, chicken or
salmon dinner at 6 p.m.
Music by JW. Attire: formal.
Tickets: $35 per person. RSVP
by Oct. 24 to Patti Camara at
468-4262 or John Gulitti at
735-0394.
Caribbean Nights
The Laurel Civic Association
hosts its annual Cool Carib-
bean Nights fundraiser, 5:30-
11 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 27, at
the Sandra Sims Terry Com-
munity Center, 509 Collins
Road in Laurel. All proceeds
support the association's chil-
dren's and adult programs. All
are welcome for an evening of
fun, food, friends, a silent
auction and a look at
the association's accomplish-
ments in the community.
Tickets are $75 per person.
For reservations, to donate a
silent auction item, or to
make a monetary donation,
call 483-3338 or visit laurel
civic.org.

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Please mail the completed application form
and your entry fee of $15 to:
Venice Christmas Boat Parade, Inc.,
P.O. Box 1165, Venice, FL 34284-1165
OR APPLY ONLINE AT
www.venicechristmasboatparade.om
Entry Deadline: Wed., November 28, 2007
All entrants will receive a commemorative Plaque
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personalized advisory services with a vast array of
products and solutions to help you reach your financial goals.


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(941).486-3911
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VENICE, FL 34285


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Who signed you up or solicited you for the boat parade?
Owner's Statement
I hereby agree that my participation in the Annual Venice Christmas Boat Parade of Lights is voluntary and at my own risk. I further
agree to indemnify and hold fully harmless Venice Christmas Boat Parade, Inc., local, state, and federal government agencies,
including their directors, officers, employees and agents, from any personal injury or property damage which I, my vessel, or my
passengers may cause in any way, or which may be occasioned by me or those on my vessel as a result of my participating in the
subject Annual Christmas Boat Parade of Lights. I certify that I have a current policy providing hull, liability, property damage, and
personal injury insurance on the boat I have entered on this application and that I have an operative VHF radio on board. I under-
stand that the boat owner or skipper MUST attend the "Skipper's Meeting" scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM on Wednesday,
November 28th, at the Venice City Hall Council Chambers. Attendance at the "Skipper's Meeting" is mandatory and cannot be
waived. I agree to comply with all Venice Christmas Boat Parade rules and U.S. Coast Guard Safety Standards in the operation and
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WELL-BEING BRIEFS


Senior Friendship Centers,
2350 Scenic Drive, 584-0075,
seniorfriendship.com
* 9 a.m., Monday, Oct. 15,
hearing seminar with Beltone
representatives on the ter-
race.
* 9:30-10:15 a.m., Friday, Oct.
26, balance movement class.
Call 556-3223.
* 10 a.m.-noon, Mondays, free
hearing screenings by the
Audiology Department of the
Silverstein Institute. Registra-
tion required.
* 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 24,
senior health care with the
Dilling Investment Group.
* 10 a.m., Monday, Oct. 29,
footcare with retired podia-
trist Dr. Irving Miller.
'Look Good ...
Feel Better'
The American Cancer Society
- Venice Resource Center
offers its "Look Good ... Feel
Better" program at 2 p.m.,
Monday, Oct. 15, at the South
County Family YMCA, 701
Center Road. Volunteer cos-
metologists help female can-
cer patients learn how to use
makeup and skin-care tech-
niques to overcome the
appearance-related effects of
chemotherapy and radiation.
The class and materials are
offered free to women in
active cancer treatment. To
register, call (800) ACS-2345.
Diabetes lecture
Jacaranda Public Library
hosts part four of the four-
part series on diabetes, 10
a.m.-noon, Tuesday, Oct. 16,
at 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd.
Receive a free copy of the
Diabetic Resources Guide.
Call 861-1270.
Relay for Life
* A Relay for Life meeting
takes place at 5:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the Venice
Area Chamber of Cormmerce,
597 South Tamiami Trail. All
are welcome. Call Michelle at
497-4309, Ext. 39 or e-mail
michelle.larock@cancer.org.
* A kickoff event for Relay for
Life takes place 6-8 p.m.,
Thursday, Nov. 15, at the
Gazebo downtown Venice.
Preparations, will take place
for the April 25 and 26 Relay at
Laurel Nokomis School. Call
480-0132.
Physician lecture
Englewood Community Hos-
pital sponsors a free lecture for
the public at 5:30 p.m., Tues-
day, Oct. 16, in the Admin-
istrative Conference room at
700 Medical Blvd. Orthopedic
surgeon Ronald Heromin,
M.D., discusses Treating Os-
teoarthritis. Reservations re-
quired. Call 473-3919 or (888)
685-1598.
Health screenings
The Sarasota County Health
Department's Health in Mo-
tion Mobile Medical Unit vis-
its the Sandra Sims Terry
Community Center, 2-5 p.m.,
Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 509
Collins Road, Laurel. Services
include health screenings,
adult immunizations, health
education and more. Call 861-
2852.
Breast cancer support
A Woman to Woman breast
cancer support group meets
3:30-4:30 p.m., Wednesday,
Oct. 17, at the Isles of
Chestnut Creek Clubhouse,
487 Catalina Isles Circle. This


is an American Cancer Soci-
ety support group for all
South County residents. Call
497-4309, Ext. 37.
Ostomy support
The Venice Ostomy support
group holds its first meeting
of the season at 1:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, Oct. 17, at the
Venice HealthPark, Suite
1283, at 1283 Jacaranda Blvd.
Call 484-0607.
Flu shots
* Summerville is hosting a flu
shot clinic open to the public,
11 a.m.-1 p.m., Wednesday,
Oct. 17, at 200 N. Nassau St.
No appointment necessary.
Pneumonia shots also avail-
able. Call 485-2404 for details.
* Sarasota Health Services
administers flu shots at Ven-
ice Nokomis United Meth-
odist Church, 208 Palm Ave.,
Nokomis, 10 a.m.-noon, Sat-
urday, Nov. 10. Bring Medi-
care card.
*Walk-in flu shots are offered 8
a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, at the NokpmisWalk-In
Clinic, 621-623 Tamiami Trail
(485-5645), and 9 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, at the
Sarasota Family MedicalWalk-
In, 6813 South Tamiami Trail,
Sarasota (923-5861). For daily
flu shot locations, call the
Sarasota County Health De-
partment's flu information
line at 861-2800 or visit sara
sotahealth.org.
Pulmonary support
The Venice Pulmonary Sup-
port Group meets at 1 p.m.,
Thursday (Oct. 18), atVenice
City Hall, 401 W. Venice Ave.
Call City Hall at 486-2626 or
Gail at 497-5347.
Sj6gren's support
Dentist James T. Cannon dis-
cusses dental conditions as-


sociated with Sjbgren's Syn-
drome at 1:30 p.m., Thursday,
Oct. 18, at Venice HealthPark,
Lions Club Community
Room, 1283 Jacaranda Blvd.
Family, friends and health-
care professionals welcome.
Call Susan at 966-8939.
Wellness fair
The Women's Group of Eng-
lewood Community Hospital
sponsors a free women's well-
ness fair, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Sat-
urday, Oct. 20, in the Suncoast
Auditorium, behind the hos-
pital at 700 Medical Blvd. Visit
28 booths to receive free edu-
cational information and
samples. Screenings offered
include cholesterol (fasting
required), osteoporosis, hear-
ing and more. All are wel-
come. Call (888) 685-1598 to
schedule a screening.
Prostate group
Dr. Larry Silverman from 21st
Century Oncology speaks on
high-dose radiation at 2 p.m.,
Monday, Oct. 22, at the Sara-
sota Man to Man prostate
cancer support group, taking
place at Sarasota Memorial
Hospital, Waldemere Auditor-
ium, 1700 South Tamiami
Trail. Call Art at 488-2166.
Pharmacy benefit
The Community Pharmacy of
Sarasota County hosts a wine
and cheese social, 5:30-
7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23,.at the
Venice Chamber of Com-
merce, 597 South Tamiami
Trail. The Community 'Phar-
macy is located in Nokomis
and provides Sarasota County
residents with prescription
medicine for as long as they
need it, free of charge, regard-.
less of race, religion, color,
creed or national origin. The
pharmacy is run entirely with
private donations and com-


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Parents of Addicts Sharing
Time is a support and advo-
cacy group that meets at
7 p.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday of the month (Oct.
23) in the conference room at
Jacaranda Public Library,
4143 Woodmere Park Blvd.
Visit parentsofaddictssharing
time.org or call Trina at 266-
8469.
Addiction forum
Addiction: A Community Dis-
ease takes place 9 a.m.-
3 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 10, at
the Venice Community Cen-


ter, 326 S. Nokomis Ave. Key-
note speaker: author and ad-
diction researcher Terence T.
Gorski. Workshops include
Prescription Medications and
Addiction, Nutrition and Ad-
diction, and Teens Building
Our Community. Sponsored
by the Laurel/ Osprey/Venice/
Nokomis and North Port Com-
munity Health Action Teams
and Parents of Addicts Sharing
Time. Fee: $25 by Oct. 26; $35
thereafter. RSVP by Nov. 2 to
650-4856. Scholarships avail-
able for youth.
Deaf-Blind Association
The Florida Deaf-Blind Asso-
ciation holds its fall meeting
10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday, Oct.
27, in Room B at the Largo
Public Library, 120 Central
Park Drive, Largo, 33771,


(727) 587-6718. Interpreters,
signers and support service
provider volunteers are need-
ed. Contact Nellie Pohlmeyer
at nelliepohlmeyer@hotmail.
com or Steven Rhodes at
deaf.husker@comcast.net.
AIDS Walk
The second AIDS Walk in
Sarasota and Manatee coun-
ties to support the programs
of Trinity Charities Inc. takes
place Saturday, Oct. 27. The
2-mile walk starts at 8 a.m. on
the campus of New College
on Tamiami Trail in Sarasota.
Teams are being formed and
more than 500 walkers are
expected. There will also be
food and drink, raffles, music
and prizes. Register at trinity
charities.org or call 355-0847
for details.


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TideWell Hospice and Pal-
liative Care's volunteer train-
ing in Venice will be held
9 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday, Nov. 2
and Monday, Nov. 5, at the
Hospice Staff Center, 220
Wexford Boulevard in Plan-
tation Golf & Country Club.
Lunch, beverages and snacks
will be served. To be eligible
for this course, you must
complete and return a volun-
.teer application, two volun-
teer reference check forms
and a volunteer self-analysis.
TideWell Hospice and Pal-
liative Care also does a back-
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an annual mandatory TB skin
test on all volunteers.
TideWell Hospice & Pal-
liative Care, the new name of
Hospice of Southwest Florida,
has a vast network of more
than 1,200 active volunteers
in Manatee, Sarasota, Char-
lotte and DeSoto counties. All
volunteers participate in a 12-
hour training program that
orients them to the TideWell
philosophy and helps them
find their niche in volun-
teerism.
Patient care is just one of
the roles available to volun-
teers. Some of the other
duties needed include: host
or hostess at the Hospice
House, barbering/hair sty-


ling, gardening, reception-
ists/office assistance, trans-
portation, bereavement calls,
arts and crafts, handyman
chores, delivering medica-
tions and running errands,
pet therapy and more.
Space is limited in the vol-
unteer training course so you
must register as early as pos-
sible.
If you'd like the rewarding
experience that is involved
with becoming a TideWell
Hospice and Palliative Care
volunteer in the Venice area,
contact Linda Pierce, volun-
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or lpierce@tidewell.org to reg-
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working with the public, there
are openings in reception
areas, escorting patients and
visitors.


Openings are also avail-
able to work with a variety of
merchandise at The Korner
Gift Shoppe and Elephant's
Trunk Thrift Store.
A few hours per week is all
that is needed to make a dif-.
ference.
Call 483-7050 for more
information.


Indian Summer weather adds to a perfect trip to Poland


FRAN VALENCIC
SOCIAL COLUMNIST

Ray and Cathi Modjeski,
Frank and Pat Bochnowski,
Louise Tokarski-Vinti and
Joe Sikorski traveled with me
for two weeks in Poland.
Along with several men and


women from Illinois, New
Jersey and other cities in
Florida, the group saw an
overview of Poland.
The pilgrims returned last
week after, experiencing gotr-
geous cool weather.:,that
made the leaves turn red, yel-
low and gold. The colors
painted the Tatra Mountains
in a majestic landscape.
As the tour bus traveled
throughout Poland, it was
clear we saw a country under
construction. New roads are
being built everywhere. The
Venice travelers saw firsthand
that roundabouts do work
successfully and we found
ourselves often commenting
on them.


Needless to say, you will be
reading more about our
adventures in Poland.
Speaker's bureau
for local clubs: ,,.,
Give a.shout if,,your club
wants to learn about the his-
tory of Venice or the Venice
Train Depot. Betty Intagliata,
president of the Venice His-
toric Society, announces
speakers are available for pre-
sentations at meetings. There
is no charge but the group
asks for a donation toward
the work of the Society. Call
484-0769 for information.
The depot docents con-
ducting tours for this year are
Carol Dettmore, Judi and


Reggie Foote, Dot Fuhr-
meister, Betty and Paul In-
tagliata, Mary Ellen Lowe,
Jim Middleton, Penny
Phelps, Carolyn Shrauger
and GeorgeWilson.;
Venice Train Depot .tours
are offered on Wednesday.
Special arrangements are
available for groups of 10 or
more by calling 412-0151. You
can also call this number if
you are interested in becom-
ing a docent.
Former students unite
I recently had a call from
Sharon Brown telling me her
son Steven Barclay enlisted
in the Marines. Steven was
one of my wonderful fifth-


graders at Taylor Ranch
Elementary 'School. The stu-
dents and I always agreed
that after spending the year
together, we were family.
While ,.at Parris Islatad boot.
camp, ;Steven ,would, loe. to,,
receive mail from family,
friends and former class-
mates.
It you would like to write to
Steven, please e-mail me for
his address at franvalencic@
comcast.net
Pat on the back
Belated happy birthday to
Phyllis Callucci, also known
as "The Ball" because she
bounces around so much.
This terrific lady recently cel-


ebrated her 88th with family
and friends at a dinner at the
Venice Yacht Club. Since I was
in Poland I had to miss the
event, which I am sure was
:She, ppntinues, ,tpypjin-;,
teer at the Women's Resource
Center and the Health Care
Volunteers of Venice.
She sometimes shows up
at the Senior Friendship Cen-
ters for classes.
She is often seen around
town shopping and enjoying
the sights.
She has a great sense of
humor and the ability to
make everyone she knows
feel special. It is a joy to send
her belated greetings.


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Pet trusts: How to ensure your pets



are cared for when you're not there


JIM MILLER
SAVVY SENIOR


Dear Savvy Senior,
When I read that Leona Helms-
ley (who recently died) left $12 mil-
lion to take care of her dog, it got
me thinking about my own pets.
While I don't have millions to leave
my furry family, I want to make sure
they're well taken care of after I'm
gone. What can you tell me about
"pet trusts" and how do I set one
up? Pet Loving Lucy
Dear Lucy,
Pet trusts have become
increasingly popular in
recent years as older pet.
owners are looking for ways
to ensure their pets will be
well cared for when they're
no longer able to do the car-
ing. Here's what you should
know.
Pet trust
A pet trust is a legal instru-
ment that allows you to des-
ignate a specific amount of
money for your pet's care and
name a trustee to carry out
your wishes. There are two
main types of pet trusts you
can set up. One option is a
"traditional pet trust,"
which is effective in all states:
and'ik'similarto a trust you'd
set up for a child, but it's
pricey costing around $1,500
to $2,000. Or you could opt
for a "statutory pet trust,"
which is a much cheaper
option (under $100) and is
currently allowed in 38 states
and the District of Columbia
(see www.estateplanning
forpets.org).
To create a statutorypet
trust you simply add a few
lines to your will, instead of
setting up a separate legal
trust. But the drawback is it
takes several months for the
will to go through probate, so
you'll need to arrange care


for the interim.
If you want to set up a pet
trust, talk to an estate-plan-
ning attorney (see www.
aaepa.com), preferably one
who has experience with pet
trusts. Or you can work with
a company like Pet Guardian
(www.petguardian.com;
(888) 843-4040) which cre-
ates living pet trust in any
state for birds, cats, dogs and
horses, and charges around
$500. Some factors you'll
need to consider before set-
ting up a pet trust include:
The trustee and caretak-
er: Most pet trusts designate
both a trustee to manage
the money and a caretaker
to handle the day-to-day
care of the pet. The'trustee
can make sure the caregiver
is doing what they're sup-
posed to do. It's also a good
idea to name an alternate
caregiver.
Caregiving details: With a
trust, you can specify the
things you want your pet to
receive like their favorite
foods, how often they should
be taken to the vet, their bur-
ial arrangements, etc.
Funding the trust: You
can set aside money from
your estate to cover the costs,
or if you're short on funds,
another option is to buy or
use an existing life insurance
policy and name the trustee
as the beneficiary.
Leftover funds: What to
do with unused funds when
the pet dies. Some trusts
direct leftover money to the
caretaker, which is a nice way
to reward the person who's
cared fo o6ur pet: But it also-,
gives the caregiver an incen-
tive to skimp on your pet's
care in the meantime.
Other arrangements
If you don't want to spend
the cash or time on a trust,
there are other options to
ensure your pets are cared
for, including:
Make an informal
arrangement. This non-legal
option is to simply find a
trusted friend or relative to
take care of your pet if some-
thing happens to you. In
addition, you could set up a
separate bank account to


cover expenses and name the
caretaker as the beneficiary.
Leave a direct bequest in
your will. Just like any other
possession you would leave
to your heirs you can also
leave your pet and money to
cover its care. But keep in
mind, this doesn't offer the
legal protection of a statutory
pet trust.
Leave your pet to a sanc-
tuary, rescue, life-care pro-
gram, humane society or
other animal welfare group.
If you have no one to name
as a caregiver, these options
find new homes for pets or
offer lifetime care, but may
require a fee or donation.
Talk to your veterinarian
about options in your area or
see www.petfinder.com.
Knees: What's the best
way to get them?
Dear Savvy Senior,
My arthritic knee is killing me
most of the time and my family
doctor thinks it may be time for a
new one. I understand there's a
new total knee replacement proce-
dure that provides a much faster
recovery. What can you tell me
about this? Suffering at 60
Dear Suffering,
It's called the minimally
invasive knee replacement
procedure and while it does
offer a faster recovery than
the traditional method, it has
its risks and it doesn't work
for everyone. Here's what you
should know.
Nearly half a million
Americans including the
growing number of exercise-
loving boomers have knee
replacements each year. But
what's the best way to get
them? Most people have the
time-tested traditional
surgery that requires a deep
incision into tendons and
muscle. However there are a
growing number of people
opting for the newer, less
invasive method. Here are
the pros and cons of each
procedure.
Traditional replacement
Developed back in the
1960s, traditional knee
replacement surgery is still
considered by many knee
surgeons to be the gold stan-


dard, with predictable and
consistently good results. In a
traditional knee replace-
ment, an 8- inch to-12-inch
incision is'made typically on
the front of the knee, through
part of the quadriceps mus-
cle and tendons where the
damaged portions of the
tibia (shin bone), patella
(kneecap) and femur (thigh
bone) are removed and the
new knee components
(made of metal and plastic)
are installed. While the large
incision provides good work-
ing room to install the new
knee properly, it also causes
more tissue trauma resulting
in a longer and more painful
recovery.
So what can you expect
following a traditional knee
replacement operation? Most
patients spend their first
post-op day or two on heavy
pain medication in a hospital
bed. Once they're out of bed,
they need a walker or crutch-
es to move around and they
remain hospitalized for a
week, on average. Then it's
two or three months of phys-
ical therapy, more pain med-
ication and relying on a cane,
before they're ready to start
dancing again.
Less invasive method
With minimally invasive
surgery (MIS), surgeons
make an incision only 3
inches to 5 inches long to
remove the damaged joint
and install the implant.
Muscles.are pulled aside
rather than cut which is
the key so there tends to
be less pain, a faster.recovery
and a shorter hospital stay.
Most patients, after an MIS
procedure, take steps the
very next day using only a
cane. They spend only two or
three days in the hospital
and are walking without any
assistance in a few weeks.
The main drawback to this
method however, is that the
smaller cut (3 inches to 5
inches) offers less room to
work, creating a greater risk
of misaligning the knee,
which can cause pain as well
as wear and tear on the
device. It's also important to
know that the MIS technique


is not for everyone. If you're
overweight, or you've already
had a replacement or exten-
sive knee surgery you'll need
the traditional procedure.
Points to consider
Before you decide to have
any type of knee replace-
ment surgery, here are some
helpful points to consider:
Is it really necessary?
Surgery should be a last
resort, if other treatments
such as knee supports, exer-
cise, weight loss and ultra-
sound fail.
Look for experience: No
matter which procedure you
choose, look for an experi-
enced, reputable orthopedic
surgeon and a hospital that
does a high volume of total
knee replacements. The
American Association of
Orthopaedic Surgeons
(www.aaos.org) offers a list of
board-certified doctors to
help you search in your area.
Also, because the MIS tech-
nique is relatively new, less
than 20 percent of the
nation's 20,000 orthopedic
surgeons do the procedure.
To find them, check the arti-
ficial joint maker sites like
www.depuyorthopaedics.
com, www.zimmer.com
(which recently developed a
new Gender Knee for women
only), www.biomet.com
(which offers a unique partial
knee system), www.stryker.
com and www.smith-
nephew.com.
Do some research: Lots
of good information is avail-
able on www.orthoinfo.orgi,
www.aahks.org and ..
www.arthritis.org.
Check your insurer:
Typically, both types of
surgery cost in excess of
$20,000. Many health plans
cover knee replacements and
Medicare coverage varies
from state to state.

Send your senior questions
to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box
5443, Norman, OK 73070, or
visit www.savvyseniororg.
Jim Miller is a contributor to
the NBC "Today" show and
author of "The Savvy Senior"
books.


7B
SUNDAY
OCT. 14, 2007


LUNCH MENU

FOR OCT. 15-19

Lunch is served at noon at
Senior Friendship Centers,
2350 Scenic Drive, Venice,
584-0090 or 584-0031.
The Senior Friendship
Englewood Cafe is open every
Tuesday.
Please call Venice for reser-
vations in Englewood.
Reservations required 24
hours in advance.
Suggested donation: $3. All
meals served with bread and
milk.
Monday, Oct. 15: Turkey
Creole casserole, yellow rice,
green beans, diced pears
Frozen alternative: Veal
Parmesan with tomato sauce,
mashed potatoes, broccoli
and carrot medley
Tuesday, Oct. 16: Tomato
soup, hamburger patty with
ketchup, baked beans with
tomato bits, fiesta corn,
applesauce
Frozen alternative: Three-
cheese macaroni casserole,
seasoned carrots, green peas
Wednesday, Oct. 17: Pasta
primavera casserole, lemon
spinach, carrot cuts, diced
peaches, tossed salad with
French dressing
Frozen alternative: Chick-
en-broccoli au gratin, raspber-
ry applesauce, mashed pota-
toes
Thursday, Oct. 18: Chicken
breast coq au vin, garlic
mashed potatoes, green peas,
chocolate chip cookie
Frozen alternative: Salis-
bury steak with brown gravy,
garlic mashed potatoes, cut
broccoli
Friday, Oct. 19: Swedish
meatballs and brown gravy,
wild rice au gratin, winter
medley vegetables, diced
mixed fruit'
Frozen alternative: Grilled
barbecue chicken .breast,
mashed potatoes, green peas
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Three years after enduring the wrath of
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EDITOR'S NOTE: Part one of a
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BY KIM COOL
FEATURES EDITOR

Seven maybe alucky num-
ber for Cancun.
The hotel zone of the nnum-
b 9Qy. tourist destinal.uphn in
Mexic6 is located on a land
mass shaped much like the
numeral seven.
Despite major damage
inflicted by Hurricane Wilma
in 2005, the city and its seven-
shaped hotel area have
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and far more capable of deal-
ing with another \Vilma.
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Now dubbed the "'Mayan
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It took nearly two years,
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The Mexican government
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nearly all of the 28,000 hotel


Cancun's hotel zone area is shaped like the numeral seven.The
Cancun lighthouse is on the upper tip of the numeral at Punta
Cancun.


On the island of Mujeres, life is more casual than in downtown
Cancun.You can dine on fish grilled on the beach within 100 feet of
where the fish was caught earlier the same day.


Guests enjoy a drink at this hotel bar within one of the Fiesta Americana's pool areas.


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- that spit of land in the
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LIBRARY BRIEFS


Venice Public Library
300 S. Nokomis Ave.,
861-1330
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Film festivals
Film historian Jim Orville's
12th annual film festival con-
tinues in October with the
theme The Little Known
Bogart. Oct. 18 double-fea-
ture: see "The Return of
Doctor X" from 1939 and "San
Quentin" from 1937. "In a
Lonely Place" from 1950 will
be shown Oct. 25.
Multimedia lectures
Baila Miller will present mul-


timedia lectures on promi-
nent artists of the 20th centu-
ry, at 2 p.m. the third Tuesday
of each month during season,
except February. Oct. 16, the
program will focus on Freda
Kahlo's husband, muralist Di-
ego Rivera (1886-1957). Other
featured artists include Geor-
gia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock,
Norman Rockwell, Pablo Pic-
asso and Christo.
Author visit
Irish author Ann O'Farrell dis-
cusses her novel, "Norah's
Children," noon-1 p.m., Fri-
day, Oct. 19, during Booked
for Lunch. Bring a lunch;


refreshments provided.
Adult computer classes
One-hour computer lab
classes are being taught by
VPL reference librarians. For a
list of classes and registration
six days before the day of the
class, stop by the reference
desk or call 861-1340. Pref-
erence will be given to pa-
trons who have never (taken
the class.
Bonjour, mes amis
Practice your French lan-
guage skills at 10 a.m. Friday
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FROM SARASOTA
COUNTY LIBRARIES


All Sarasota County Public
Libraries have adopted new
operating hours.
The change in hours
comes as a result of a
$865,500 budget reduction
for libraries due to the state
Legislature's passage of prop-
erty tax reforms.
Those measures required
county government to roll
back property tax rates to
2006-07 levels.
"In adjusting our opera-
tions, we relied on a variety
of library-use data that told
us the busiest times for li-
braries and the services most
in demand. That data en-
abled us to identify the
busiest hours of operation
between facilities and make


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adjustments that will have
the least amount of impact.
"We were also able to
ensure that a public library is
open virtually whenever a
customer needs it and of
course, you can always ac-
cess the public library
through our Web site, www.
sclibs.net," said Libraries
General Manager Sarabeth
Kalajian.
Sarasota County is home
to one of the busiest library
systems in the state of Flor-
ida.
In 2006, more than 2.1
million people visited the
Sarasota County public li-
braries, the highest ranking
for visits-per-capita in the
state.
For more information,
contact the Sarasota County
Call Center at 861-5000.


New operating hours


Elsie Quirk Library
(Englewood)
9 a.m.-8 p.m., Monday
9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday
through Friday
9 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday
Fruitville Library
(Sarasota)
9 a.m.-8 p.m., Monday
through Thursday
9 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday and
Saturday
Gulf Gate Library
(Sarasota)
9 a.m.-8 p.m., Monday and
Wednesday
9 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday and
Thursday
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a spaceship on Pluto al-
ready?" Dud said, flipping his
coffee cup into the upright
and ready-to-fill position.
Loretta came over with the
coffee pot.
"Who's they?" asked Doc.
"Oh ... the Russians," Dud


said. "Heard about it late last
night on the radio"' '
Herb looked over. "Wonder
what they want up there. Not
much g6ing on, I don't think.
Just a little cold planet out
there."
"Not even that," said Steve,
twitching his walrus mous-
tache. "I heard they took Pluto
out of it."
"Out of what?"
"Out of the planet list. It's
not a planet any more. They
deplanetized the poor little
booger."
"What is it then?"
"Just a cold rock flying
around out there, I guess."
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tion for a few minutes.
"So what you're. saying is
that IF the Russians sent a


spaceship to Pluto, they didn't
send it to a planet, right?"
"Well, no," said Steve.
"Because of the time, you see.
IF the Russians sent a space-
ship to Pluto, they would
had to start it on its way when
it was still a planet."
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Steve nodded. "All they
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FROM CIRCUS SARASOTA

Not since John and Mable
Ringling have one couple, one
love story, had such an impact
on the American Circus
World.
They were the consum-
mate circus power couple
when an equipment malfunc-
tion during a Big Apple Circus
performance grounded dare-
devil aerialist Pedro Reis only
two days after he proposed to


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"Queen of the Air" Dolly Ja-
cobs.
After recovering from his
accident, Reis experimented
with other circus acts and cre-
ated an aerial pas de deux
with Jacobs called "On Wings
Of Love," but the flame and
passion for performing had
scarred him.
They then decided to form


their own circus, but one
with great heart and a mis-
sion to serve the community
in a way that no other circus
had before. In 1997, Circus
Sarasota was born in
Sarasota, Fla., the historic
home of John Ringling and
his wife, Mable.
Circus Sarasota
Jacobs and Reis took every
risk, financially and emotion-
ally, to nurture and build
Circus Sarasota into an orga-
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at the VPL French Club. The
group practices French con-
versation during the first hour
followed by reading from
French literature and current
topics. Copies of the weekly
readings will be available at
the circulation desk. No regis-
tration necessary; new mem-
bers are welcome.
Plant help
Bring your gardening ques-
tions to Venice Public Library
9:30 a.m.-noon, Thursdays.
Experts from the Sarasota
County Extension Service
helps with horticultural prob-
lems.
Youth activities
* Dial-A-Story: Dial 486-2330
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* Preschool storytime: Tues-
days, 10-10:30 a.m. for 3- to 5-
year-olds. Oct. 23: Special:
Venice Fire Department with
a truck and film; Oct. 30:
Halloween Party wear a
costume.
* Tot Time: Wednesdays, 9:30-
10:30 a.m. for ages birth to 3
years old.
* After-school fun: Wednes-
days, 3:45-4:15 p.m. Ages 4-9
are invited for stories, guests
and crafts. No registration
required.
* Fall crafts fun: 10 a.m.-4
p.m., Saturday, Oct. 20: De-
sign a scarecrow and pump-
kin patch.


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HOURS from page 9B
9 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday and 1-5 p.m., Sunday and Wednesday Saturday
Saturday 9:30 a.m.-8 p.m., Tuesday 1-5 p.m., Sunday
North Sarasota Library and Thursday
Jacaranda Library Noon -8 p.m., Monday, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Friday Venice Library
(Venice) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Venice Library
9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday and 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Wednesday, Noon-8 p.m., Monday
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9 a.m.-8 p.m., Tuesday 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Monday Thursday
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CIRCUS from Page 9B


nization that made everyone
proud.
Their critically acclaimed
seasonal performances in Feb-
ruary have elevated the profile
of the circus arts, building a fol-
lowing among those who nor-
mally frequent opera houses
and concert halls.
Throughout the year, their
professional clowns provide
therapeutic outreach and
meaningful encounters with
individuals in institutions
such as nursing homes and
adult day care centers.
Professional circus perform-
ers also provide a curriculum-
based educational program in
local'schools and after-school
centers. More than 5,000 indi-
viduals every year are touched
by their programs.
Circus Sarasota celebrated
its 10th season in 2007.
"We had waited long
enough to get married and now
Circus Sarasota is not only sta-
ble, but successful," says Reis.
Their wedding will take


place in the courtyard of the
John and Mable Ringling Mu-
seum of Art on Friday, Oct. 26.
The happy couple
Born to circus stardom,
Jacobs, the daughter of leg-
endary clown, Lou Jacobs,
was a headliner with her bal-
letic aerialist Roman Ring act.
Her father, who passed away
in 1992, will be remembered
with a memorial on each
guest table at the wedding.
Reis, who received his cir-
cus training at a YMCA in


Cape Town, South Africa, was
also a headliner. He created
the Survivors, an aerial act
that was considered one of
the most daring in circus his-
tory and later as a solo aerial-
ist on the cloud-swing.
They first met while re-
hearsing with the Ringling
Brothers & Barnum and
Bailey Circus. As their rela-
tionship grew,! many in the
circus world whispered that
their love was reminiscent of
another great aerialist couple
- Lillian Leitzel and Alfredo


Cordona who, in the early
20th century, were consid-
ered the most spectacular
aerialists of all time.
Tragically, Leitzel fell to her
death in an equipment mal-
function, and Cordona pined
for her the rest of his life. The
love story of Reis and Jacobs
has a much happier ending,
one which serves as a romantic
reminder of the power of two.
Circus Sarasota will open
its 2008 season on Feb. 1. For
information, visit www.cir
cussarasota.org.


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PETS


Sarasota County welcomes Feral Cat Day


BY ELISE MATCHES, THERESA FOLEY
AND THE STRAY CAT ASSISTANCE TEAM
GUEST COLUMNISTS
cross the United States in 2007, a rev-
olution has been quietly stirring in the
way homeless cats and dogs are being
treated. Humane, affordable no-kill
solutions are replacing outdated animal con-
trol/shelter practices that rely on euthanasia
(killing) to reduce animal overpopulation.
Nationally seven of every ten cats that enter
shelters and are killed, whether the cats are
owned, strays or feral.
Compared with some other counties in the
United States, Sarasota County is not yet on
the vanguard for pro-animal practices in its
shelters. San Francisco; Ithaca, N.Y, and New
York City and the entire state of Utah are
already most of the way there, but here we
have made only a limited amount of progress
in the new age of animal rights. The progress
we have made is thanks to local nonprofits
and generous donors.
But the fact remains that animal rights,
especially the rights of feral and free-roaming
cats, are still not recognized in 2007. Activists
and some attorneys are working to change
this, and increasing numbers of Americans
feel that all animals, not just their pets,
deserve to be treated humanely. Establishing
basic rights for animals, such as has been
done for women, blacks and children, is a
work in progress. Feral cats are still considered
fair game for unregulated removal and killing,

COMING UP
What: SDA Cat Walk
Why: To support progressive policies toward
community cats.
When: 8-11:30 a.mL, Saturday, Oct. 20
Where: The Daiquiri Deck on Siesta Key
Beach
How: For a registration form, call Russell
at 915-0302 or visit sdasarasota.com.


having fewer rights than endangered species,
native wildlife and owned animals.
In an effort to shed light on one aspect of this
subject, that of feral and free-roaming stray
cats, Tuesday, Oct.
16, has been desig-
nated as National
Feral Cat Day. This
is the eighth year
that the cause of
protecting colo-
nies of communi-
ty cats has been
recognized by
hundreds of ani-
mal protection ,
groups that form a
loose coalition de-
dicated to ending --
the suffering and
lethal eradication
of unowned cats.
Most activists
believe the best
course of action
for free-roaming
and feral cats is
the Trap, Neuter,
Return program
(TNR), under
which cats are
sterilized, vacci-
nated and retur-
ned to where they
have been living
under the watch-
ful eye of a feeder-
caretaker. Through this program, the breeding
and explosive population of unwanted home-
less kittens are curtailed, and behaviors like
fighting and spraying are reduced.
Because we do have humane ways to deal
with this issue, it is time to get the word out
that it is unacceptable to kill stray and feral
cats simply because they are unadoptable.
When the cat population is reduced and the


public is educated, cats and humans can learn
to coexist.
Feral cats are not inherently wild animals;
they are simply cats that fear and avoid
human contact. By
nature, cats are sur-
? .. vivors and outdoor
animals; even if hu-
.. mans do not feed
them, they will find
a way to survive. The
pretty little tabby
you see feeding
behind a restaurant
or running from the
woods into some-
one's backyard does
not deserve to die
just because some-
where along the
pet/owner chain a
selfish, uncaring, ir-
responsible person
has cast the cat or its
parent aside. It's not
the cat's fault but
certainly is the cat's
problem and our
responsibility .to
help alleviate its suf-
fering.
The benefits of
STNR go far beyond
improving the con-
ditions for the
homeless cats.
Neighbors have
fewer complaints, the cats engage in fewer
nuisance behaviors, feral cat populations are
brought under control, and county-spon-
sored euthanasia of feral cats is curtailed -
freeing up tax dollars for other projects.
Virtually all feral cats that end up in shelters
today are euthanized as a matter of animal
control policy. It is time that animal shelters,
public and private, stop taking in ferals alto-


gether, and instead establish the cat's right to
live under some protective guidelines that
include mandatory spay-neuter and rabies
shots.
TNR is being practiced locally by Sarasota
in Defense of Animals (SDA), which has spon-
sored a cat clinic that has sterilized more than
500 cats this year with the help of a grant from
the Florida Animal Friends license plate pro-
gram. The funds from this grant have been
exhausted, and unless we can raise money to
keep the clinic going, we will be forced to end
this vital program.
Now that you are informed, what can you
do to help? The answer is easy and fun. Join
Sarasota in Defense of Animals (SDA) and The
Daiquiri Deck on Siesta Key Beach at 8 a.m.,
Saturday, Oct. 20, for a Cat Walk in support of
progressive policies toward our community
cats. Walkers get refreshments, prizes and a T-
shirt with a painting by artist Beth Surdut. Do
something positive for the cats, the communi-
ty and yourself. For Cat Walk registration, call
Russell at 915-0302 or download a form at
sdasarasota.com.

HOW TO GET HELP
If you are feeding cats or have housecats
that are not fixed, Sarasota Defense of
Animals wants to help. Visit sdasarasota.com
to learn about monthly spay-neuter clinics,
held at Palmer Ranch Veterinary Clinic, (925-
2592), and supported in part by the Florida
Animal Friend license plate grant program.
If you live in Venice and need help with
traps for outdoor cats, call SDA volunteer
Theresa Foley at 445-4322.
SDA also is grateful for the participation
of Dr. Ebert at South Trail Animal Hospital in
South Venice in our spay-neuter program.

Elise Matthes is president of Sarasota in
Defense ofAnimals. Theresa Foley is a feral cat
activist.


Hands-on pet safety at Epiphany Cathedral School


To help its students learn the proper way to
approach ,a dog, Epiphany Cathedral School -
invited professional dog trainer Kim Gilchrist to
visit Oct. 2. She will visit different grades through-
out the school year, giving presentations on
proper approach, petting, pet responsibility and
information on guide and therapy dogs.


DID YOU KNOW?
You can place free lost or found pet ads in the Venice
Gondolier Sun and the Sun. Call 207-1200 to learn more.


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EPIPHANY CATHEDRAL SCHOOL
, Above: T.C. Liming interacts with
dogs at Epiphany Cathedral
School's pet safety class.
Above right: Epiphany fifth-
grader Rachel Picot gets to
know Moses the dog.



DOGGY TALES
Jacaranda Public Library
invites preschoolers and
school-age children to read
to trained pet-therapy dogs
from the Suncoast Humane
Society, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Tues-
day, Oct. 16, at 4143 Wood-
mere Park Blvd. No registra-
tion necessary. For more
information and upcoming
dates, call 861-1270.


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Wildlife Centers are overloaded with squirrel babies


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ed, this species is vital to
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Florida and apparently it vores, or vegetarians, they
is also tree trimming sea consume lots of seeds which
son. These two events are not .. in turn help to disperse tree
a good combination. Re- seeds. They also feed on
cently, the Wildlife Center of mushrooms and then dis-
Venice and the Peace River tribute truffle fungal spores.
Wildlife Center have been Of course, being a small
inundated with orphaned mammal species, they are
gray squirrel babies. The last prey for larger mammals and
count at the Wildlife Center raptors such as bobcats and
ofVenice recorded 120 squir- red-shouldefred hawks.
rel babies. One of the main -oAside from tree trimming,
causes for the overwhelming other activities are possible
number ofo orphans is tree reasons for the overworked
number of orphans is tree "'.'" "M"' i wildlife rehabilitators. Cons-
trimming. Residents trim or wildlife rehabilitators. Cons-
hire a professional to trim the traction sites may not always
trees in their yards. Unfor- .. survey for nests prior to
tunately, many times people clearing an area such as a sin-
do not check the tree prior to i gle family home lot of land. Som-
cutting the limbs. The nest 'mercial plot of land. Some-
ends up on the ground, peo- times hurricanes and other
ple recover the nest, bring it natural weather conditions
to the Wildlife center and may knock a nest down but
then the squirrels will never usually, the mother is pre-
see their mother ever again.pared to move her babies to
Other causes for the large another area. Squirrels can
number include construction make up to 30 nests during
and incompatibility. one nest season. They build
Many of the babies at the . ... new nests each year but usu-
center are dependent on ally stay in the same area.
center are dependent on The wildlife center and
their mother's milk. Any centers are nonprofit facili- wildlife species in Florida wildlife biologists under-
readers who are parents may ties dedicated to the rescue, have been nesting later than stand what to do when this
remember back to those rehabilitation and release of usual possibly because of happens. Many people, how-
smelly, goopy formula days. sick and injured wildlife, drought conditions. Without ever, do not know and feel
The formula'can get quite the average rainfall, trees pro- helpless. Below are some
expensive and the feedings Late nesting duce fruit and seeds later ideas to prevent orphaning a
Seem endless. Imagine sub- The eastern gray squirrel than usual, providing a food squirrel, what to do if you
stituting a cold plastic (Sciurus carolinensis) ranges source later in the year for the find a squirrel, and how you
syringe for a warm and fuzzy over the eastern United babies. The adults sense this can help the wildlife centers
mother. Needless to say, the States to just west of the Mis- through environmental cues who are working around
staff and volunteers are ex- sissippi River and north to and wait until the time is just the clock to save these ani-
hausted and sticky from Canada. This species prefers right. Each year, the mother mals.
feeding gallons of formula in mature continuous wood- has two litters each season,
the unofficial squirrel orpha- lands habitats greater than on average producing two to Please see BABIES, 13B


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BABIES from Page 12B


WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND A NEST
Place the nest at the bottom of the nearest tree. The moth-
er may come back and move her babies to another tree.
If the mother does not come back after two hours, bring
the babies to either of the wildlife centers.
If this was your tree, please leave a donation for the care of
the babies. You sought out a professional to trim or remove
your tree and you are now seeking a professional to care for
the babies. If you had the squirrels removed from your attic,
you would have to hire a wildlife trapper.


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* Volunteer at either of the
wildlife centers they need
lots of helping hands.
* Donate supplies or a valid
check is always appreciated.
* Visit their Web sites to get
more information.
* Both centers have been
flooded with calls, so please
be patient.


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OF STEPHANIE ROUSSO

Clockwise from lower left:

A 3-week-old squirrels naps
with a full belly after his after-
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Nokomis East Association's 50th Anniversary Celebration offered
visitors hot dogs and hamburgers, snow cones, popcorn and a huge
"Happy 50th Anniversary" cake.


Haley Holder, her mom, Cassie, and baby brother admire her animal
balloon at the Nokomis Community Center.


SUN PHOTOS BY CINDY GNEGY
Robin Skinner was joined by his brother, Jim, who took time between
grilling hot dogs and hamburgers, to sing and play guitar at the cele-
bration.


Down Memory Lane.


.or Trail


CINDY GNEGY
COLUMNIST


The Nokomis East Associ-
ation's 50th Anniversary cele-
bration mixed hot dogs and
music with memories and his-
tory of the area which is now
the Nokomis Community Cen-
ter and Sarasota county park.
Just off U.S. 41 on Nippino
Trail, the park has tennis


courts, a large children's play
ground and plenty of open
space..Jim Skinner, a native
Floridian and chair of the
Nokomis East Association Inc.
and with obvious community
pride, jumped right in with
historic details about the
Nokomis East Association.
It was formed in 1957 as the
Mobile City Association Inc.
The name was changed in
1968. Historic pictures collect-
ed by Earl Midlam were dis-
played inside the community
center.
Midlam, a former Venice
city councilman, filled several
long tables with photos and
news clippings of Nokomis
and Venice through the years
and provided detailed narra-
tives.
Firefighters Brendan Mun-


gavin, Juan Leyva, Paul Dris-
coll and Tony Nguyen from
the Nokomis Volunteer Fire
Department were intent lis-
teners as Midlam pointed out
pictures of fire training of a
planned burning of the old
Cardinal's Villa Nokomis when
the building needed to be
demolished. The firefighters
had spent the morning assist-
ing the Nokomis Fire Academy
with training for state certifica-
tion and came to the event, as
Levra said, "to pay tribute to
Nokomis history," and to bring
flyers promoting this month's
Nokomis VFD Pumpkin Patch
and Haunted House.
Midlam's wife Karen and
Carolyn Taylor Davis were on
hand to tell their'experiences
of growing up in Nokomis and
attending the Venice-Nokomis


High School. Davis recalled
her classes were held in the
Venice Nokomis Women's Club
building on the site which is
now a community garden. Na-
dine Leach, owner of Nokomis
Groves, was the oldest gradu-
ate in attendance, graduating
from the high school in 1949.
In addition to sharing
memories, there was food ga-
lore. Hot dogs and hamburgers
were cooking on the grill. Snow
cones and popcorn and a huge
"Happy 50th Anniversary"
cake were available as well.
Families sat outside on
benches under the covered
walk while Robin Skinner kept
them entertained with a vari-
ety of songs and Bobbymack
the Magic Clown enthralled
the kids by making balloon
animals. Will and Diana Bern-


stein, eight-year residents,
mere newcomers to Nokomis
among this crowd, thanked
those who put this 50-year
anniversary party together and
said they "very much enjoyed
the event."
Association president Jim
Cuddy said he was extremely
pleased with the great support
of the community, its board
members, and grateful for the
donations from local business-
es and the help of Wendy
Mages, Sarasota Countr Parks
and Recreation program coor-
dinator, in helping to make rhe
event successful.
The future, too, was on the
minds of residents as Terry
Redman manned the table for
Friends of Our Nokomis Area
Parks, soliciting community
involvement.


Nokomis East Association held it's 50th Anniversary Celebration at the Nokomis Community Center.


Bobbymack the Magic Clown kept busy twisting balloons into animal shapes for the kids at the 50th
Anniversary Celebration of the Nokomis East Association.


Nadine Leach, left, was the oldest graduate of the Venice-Nokomis Earl Midlam gives Nokomis Volunteer Firefighters details of the first
High School in attendance at the celebration. Nokomis Fire Department at the 50th Anniversary Celebration.


Brendan Mungavin, Juan Leyva and Tony Nguyen intently listen as
Earl Midlam tells about the burning of the old Cardinal's Villa
Nokomis during training for the Nokomis VFD.







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Summerhouse Lane. 866-685-8375.


CAPE HAZE WINDWARD. Eep(iO)r Illy well-nrainijre
3BR home wilih over 2 300 iii i. oovr,,:id lunai pool
mUlli level duk & boal hih lui i. mnirerti tr.-.m I"n
shopping, dining & teaches $549.500 loty Oibhdgqe
473. 7, or 32(-636l0 o54144
HAMMOCKS CAPE HAZE INis tarna.l nemv i ompiel,-
4BR Palm villa feature graniteu(ounaerFS la vir. pnvlr
2-car arage 8 upstairi. ift are,i 54 i1.1 oIt. [lbndiq
473- 7750or 320-6360. 8548882
HAMMOCKS CAPE HAZE. li, ianrtas.,. newly i..inpleil
',eimnl. aejre)BRr 0 cron,' iTidpig l iwilidj,
upgrades Cummuniry onier, FiTlneT I ,' r1-ni r l .:. irr ,,
.45 S' I iby Delbrnd,.- 4 175.i. )< j3ilso) #..439r3
IDEAL HOME FOR BOATING ENTHUSIAST with to,:h a
Jo00. t'civ:i Mrulte1 C Cult :hriPFpp-r r-itjurntis. golf
eirureS an, upgraded In her' dli, Ienrazso flioCr & ltrh
jrhvpdrtn sirrouJrnld,'l,] puol .1 use luby Delbndge
47l 75;06r 12,3-6i J,431929
ENGLEWOOD. 1.77 acres directly on Buchan 'held ,n
Englewood. Build your dream home & hangar with
excellent views of the airport. Quiet & peaceful setting.
$429,000. Jason Theen, 473-7750 or 809-7730. #528512
PLACIDA. Panoramic views of tb e lake golf course &
wildlife from the living room, bedrooms & kitchen of this
lovely 2BR pool home in Cape Haze Windward.
$347,000. Pam Neer, 473-7750 or 830-0999. #547228
LARGE FAMILY HOME with a flow-through floor plan &
4BRs. Newly constructed. $328,000. Veronica Anderson,
473-7750 or 628-3964. #547786
STILLWATER ENGLEWOOD Newly built, this home in
desirable the Stillwater community features extensive
tropical landscaping, double entry doors & an open &
airy floor plan. $3T9,900. Matt Bertrand, 473-7750 or,
232-0938.#531533
ROTONDA WEST. Custom Schroeder Lorelei model 3BR
home on canal with a partially fenced yard. The excellent
floor plan offers a family room formal dining room large
master suite & pool/spa. $314 900. Mercedes Skitmore,
473-7750 or 716-5406#533402
ENGLEWOOD. Great development site in downtown area
of Enqlewood. Over one' acre zoned RSF-3. $299,000.
Mercedes Skidmore, 473-7750 or 716-5406. #519984
SANDPIPER KEY CONDO. Newly remodeled kitchen and
spacipus sundeck for entertaining. Amenities include
two heated swimming pools a clubhouse and full serv-
ice property management. 5295,500. Toby Delbridge,
473-7750 or 320-60. #540860
SOUTH GULF COVE SAILBOAT WATER. 1,700-.-ft. lot on
dee water with seawall. Near lock & exquisite homes.
$27,000.VeronicaAnderson,473-7750or628-3964.#556419
ROTONDA HEIGHTS. Beautiful attached villa on
Paradise Lake, only minutes from shopping & beaches.
Enjoy a peaceful view on a quiet cul-de-sac. $249,900.
Paul O'Bien, 473-7750 or468-7157. #488777
ENGLEWOOD. New 3BR home with spacious great room,
splitplan, pretty kitchen th abundant counter spacelarge
lanai & private backyard. Close to shoppin & beach.
$239,000. Sharon Andres,473-7750 or468-9897. #556405
ROCKY CREEK CANAL Convenient to everhing & only 2
bridges to the Gulf, this oversized lot offers a 17' dock.
$239,000. Elizabeth Burr, 473-7750 or855-1142.#552804
ROTONDA LONG MEADOW. This 3BR home is located
on a freshwater canal. Open & spacious qreat room floor
plan with 2 separate lanais, tie roof sone-year war-
ranty. $234,900. John & Margo Grimshaw, 473-7750 or
457-2612. 9559778
ENGLEWOOD. Discover the potential in this in-town Goulf
access 3BR home just 2 bndges to Gulf through Ainger
Creek. $234,900. handy and Joni McLendon, 473-7750-or
504-1947.#548275


VILLAGE OF HOLIDAY LAKES ha, amter acer to the
Myala Efier & GuAlf Enjoy lae vlew i ulo Ihai double
wide horrme redri' in 19 5 Appro.Imilely 1.74 s;q ft
pea wn r I" ':iui.w hurn i Miigo Cmrsaww 473. '50
or 4572612. 551tc.I
ENGLEWOOD. This 3BR home with carport is just
monients from shopping, fishing, boat ramp, golf &
Boca Grande. $79,900. Phil Corcoran, 473-7750 or
586-2134. #536310
ROTONDA WEST. Build vOu, dreamrr home on this over
: oid .lorner Ilot r the des,.atle Wh.to Marsh eLTi.:.n of
RitOnd, (Ix. lu gll. thoppng sChooli reijurnb
.') 00f,( it.y Oebir,,q1e 4. ]77500 or 3'0-6tW iv5i.446
EILEEN PLACE. Build your home ust a f~w milee fom
the beach on this great inliown location Three conliqu
'uS Ii ,iivailjble all have central water arid ewer and
arpar-ialy ilear.S6 00)0 lobby Delbridg-e. 4 s1150or
"'i-nr.u0 l50287t.
ROTONDA VILLAS. Nice building lot, 3 together avail-
able for $29,000 each. Central water and sewer.
Convenient to area golf, marinas, Boca Grdand the
barrier islands. $29,000. Sharon Andres, 473-7750 or
468-9897. #544717

PORT CHARLOTTE COUNTRY ESTATE with 19.6 arrest
zorind HRI located ur the Apolo Waterwan uo l off the
Mv.iHlRaetr fully wrldr tr31a, wrhalrtl e)Th.3 pOtl lenms
courl 2 boa hol riy' wilh I,t & a gJefh, :u i 5000
1l.',jh-thBurr 4.3 F-7 0 oi 85-".l 14 I '29 5 1
RARE PORT CHARLOTTE FIND. 3.98-acre waterfront
land adjacent to Riverwood Golf & Country Club on
the Ingersol Waterway. $1,500,000. Tammy Vaughn,
423-3300 or 628-6768. #677785
GENEROUS ESTATE LOT. Build your home In Girasy
Point Estaits, Port (harlotre most exclusive gated
community Located directly on (harlotne Hirbor with
spcta6ular waler v,'wi 98!5;iJO' lToby [ielridge.
47". 7?'.m.,,r d2.-6r360 5W 46
HERON CREEK. Within walking distance to the com-
munity heated pool, tennis, fitness center & golf, this
3BR, 2,200-sq.-ft., 2-car garage home boasts upgrades
throughout & added hurricane protection. $374,300.
Don Mullan, 423-3300 or 445-2072. #674792
BEAUTIFUL POOL HOME on city water. Features 3BRs,
ceramic tile, all appliances, granite counters, spacious
lanai, screened front porch & 2-car garage. $255,000.
Donna Poser, 423-3300 or 276-4199. #670680
PORTOCHAROTTE. Beautiful 3BR home with oversized head
poo. Set on a quiet street. $223,900. Karen Williarfrm,
473-7750or941-286-5411.#556705
LAKESIDE PLANTATION. Enjoy views of the nature
preserve from this 3BR, 2-car garage home in a pri-
vate, maintenance-free community. Features built-
ins, volume ceilings & neutral colors. $199,900.
Beverly Weltzien, 485-5421 or 223-0612. #558255
NEW HOME in a quies neiqhirbrhood Features tile
floors, upgraded kitchen abimels & a iedulttul lanai
$199,900.DonMullan,423-3300or445-2072 0677738
SABALTRACE. Beautifully maintained, immaculate3BR
end unit on ground floor overlooking pond & fountain in
a gated community. Close to shopping & dining.
$195,500. Don Mullan, 423-3300 or 445-2072. #677366

PORT CHARLOTTE. Great residential lot -Not in
Flood Zone and Not in a Scrub Jay area. Close to
Englewood Gulf Beaches, shopping & restaurants.
$19,700. John & Margo Grimshaw, 473-7750 or
457-2612. #528909


I ROTONDA
ROTONDA WHITE MARSH. 194 ROTONDA BLVD E. 5530,000. MERCEDES SKIDMORE. 473-7750
VENICE
PELICAN POINTE. 1178 HIGHLAND GREEN DR. 5412,000. BEVERLY WELTZIEN. 485-5421
WATERSIDE VILLAGE. 873 SARANAC LAKE 104. $249,900. NELSON RITNER. 485-5421
MYRTLE TRACE. 254 SOUTHAMPTON. $199,750. LARRY BROWN. 485 5421
CURRY COVE. 1800 CURRY AVE. $174,900. MARY SAMPLES.485-5421
VENICE ISLAND. 512 PARKDALE MEWS 512. S210,220. SHERREY WELCH. 485-5421
NORTH PORT
1475 HEDGEWOOD DR, $ 204,900. DON MULLAN, 445-2072
1334 HEDGEWOOD DR, $179,900. DON MULLAN, 445-2072


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INVITATION M BID
THE SCHOOL BOARD
OF CHARLOTTE C6UN-
TY, FLORIDA -
INVITATION TO BID
BID NO 07/08-510
PAPER PRODUCTS FOR
DISTRICT WAREHOUSE
STOCK
Sealed bids will be
received into The School
Board of Charlotte County,
Florida Purchasing Depart-
ment, Room #303, Punta
Gorda Center, 1016 Edu-
cation Avenue, Punta
Gorda, Florida 33950 until
2 p.m., October 30,
2007 for'Paper Prod-
ucts for District Ware-
house Stock.
Bids will be opened pub-
licly and read aloud in The
School Board of Charlotte
County, Florida-Punta
Gorda Center, Purchasing
Dept. at 2 p.m. on Octo-
ber 30, 2007. Any ques-
tions' regarding this Bid
Request should be direct-
ed to Gloria Quick, Buyer,
(941-575-5400, ext. 147).
The School Board of Char-
lotte County, Florida
Dr David Gayler, Superin-
tendent
Publish: October 7th &
14th, 2007
123300 1957724

NOTICE OF ACTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT, IN AND FOR CHAR-
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 07-2505 CA
SUNTRUST BANK,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOYCE M. COONS, et a],
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: .
JOYCE M. COONS
Last Known Address:
3702 Tripoli Boulevard,


TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI- IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE N
VIDED INTEREST, IN THE 20th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF C
COMMON ELEMENTS FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
APPURTENANT THERETO. CHARLOTTE COUNTY
has been filed against you Case #: 07-2569 CA a
E
and you are requirdd to Division #: C
serve a copy of your writ- UNC: L
ten defenses, if any, to it, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., L
on Marshall C. Watson, Plaintiff, L
P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, -VS.- I
whose address is 1800 Kim A. Piccirelli and Bar- F
NW 49TH STREET, SUITE bara M. Piccirelli, his wife; C
120, FT. LAUDERDALE FL Palisades Collection,. LLC, F
33309 on or before Nov. Assigned of AT&T; CACV
8, 2007, a date which is of Colorado, LLC; I
within thirty (30) days after Unknown Parties in Pos-
the first publication of this session #1; Unknown Par- (
Notice in the CHARLOTTE ties in Possession #2; If (
SUN and file the original living, and all Unknown l'
with the Clerk of this Court Parties claiming by,
either before service on through, under and
Plaintiff's attorney or against the above named
immediately thereafter; Defendant(s) who are not
otherwise a default will be known to be dead or alive,
C
entered against you for whether said Unknown
the relief demanded in the Parties may claim an inter-
complaint. est as Spouse, HeirsIn accordance with the Devisees, Grantees, or

Americans with Disabilities Other Claimants
Act of 1990 (ADA), d's- Defendant(s).
abled persons who, NOTICE OF ACTION FORE-
because of their disabili- CLOSURE PROCEEDINGS.
ties, need special accom- PROPERTY
modation to participate in TO:
this proceeding should Kim A. Piccirelli; ADDRES f
contact the ADA Coordina- UNKNOWN BUT WHOSE
tor at 110 E, Marion Ave., LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 or IS: 18502 BRIGGS CIRCLE
Telephone Voice/TDD PORT CHARLOTTE, FL
(321) 637-2115 not later 33948
than five business days Residence unknown, if liv- t
prior to such proceeding. 'ing, including any unknown I
WITNESS my hand and the spouse of the said Defen- %
seal of this Court this 4 dants, if either has remar- I
day of Oct, 2007. ried and if either or both of
Barbara T. Scott said Defendants are dead,
As Clerk of the Court their respective unknown
By C. Coulter heirs, devisees, grantees,
As Deputy Clerk. assignees, creditors, I
Publish: Oct. 7, 14, 7 lienors, and trustees, and 1
107507 196006i all other persons claiming
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF by, through, under or
THE 20TH JUDICIAL CIR- against the named Defen- I
CUIT, IN AND FOR CHAR- dant(s) KIM A. PICCIRELLI;
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA and the aforementioned
CIVIL DIVISION named Defendant(s) and
CASE NO.: 07-2560 CA such of the aforemen-
DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- toned unknown Defen-
I AL TRUST COMPANY, AS dants and such of the
TRUSTEE OF ARGENT aforementioned unknown
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, Defendants as may be
a ASSET BACKED PASS infants, incompetents or
)I THROUGH CERTIFICATES, otherwise not sui juris.
SERIES 2005-W2 UNDER YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
THE POOLING AND SER- FIED that an action has
a VICING AGREEMENT been commenced to fore-)
j. DATED AS OF APRIL1, close a mortgagelon the
a K05, WITHOUT following real property,
il RECOURSE, lying and being and situat-
Plaintiff, ed in Charlotte County,
V. Florida, more particularly
WENDY DAVIDSON, et at, described as follows:
Defendants. LOT 331, BLOCK 2148,
NOTICE OF ACTION PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDI-
e TO: VISION, SECTION 37,
e WENDY DAVIDSON ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
a Last Known Address: THEREOF RECORDED IN
g 20295 Lorenzo Avenue, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 41A
Port Charlotte, FL 33952 TO 41H, INCLUSIVE, OF
Current Residence THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
d Unknown CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF FLORIDA.
WENDY DAVIDSON more commonly known as
Last Known Address: 18502 Briggs Circle, Port
20295 Lorenzo Avenue, Charlotte, FIL 33948.
Port Charlotte, FIL 33952 This aGtion has been filed
Current Residence against you and you are
Unknown required to serve a copy
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an of your written defense, if
action for Foreclosure of any, upon SHAPIRO &
Mortgage on the following FISHMAN, LLP, Attorney
described property: for Plaintiff, whose
LOTS 21 AND 22, BLOCK address is 2424 'North
476, PORT CHARLOTTE Federal Highway, Suite
F SUBDIVISION, SECTION 360, Boca Raton, Florida
18, ACCORDINGTO THE 33431 within thirty (30)
PLAT THEREOF, RECORD- days after the first publica-
ED IN kAT BOOK 5, tion of this notice Nov. 6,
PAGES 8A THROUGH 8E, 2007 and filethe original
INCLUSIVE OF THE PUB- with the clerk of this Court
LIC RECORDS OF CHAR- either before service on
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Plaintiff's attorney or
has been filed against you immediately there after;
and you are required to otherwise a default will be
serve a copy of your writ- entered against you for
ten defenses, if any, to it, the relief demanded in the
on Marshall C. Watson, Complaint.
P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, WITNESS my hand and
whose address is 1800 seal of this Court on the 1
NW 49TH STREET, SUITE day of Oct, 2007.


NOTICE OF ACTION
Morristown Ave, Port
Charlotte, FL 33981;
6018 Morningside Dr,
Kansas City, MO 64113
and 9333 Falcon Ridge
Dr, Lenexa, KS 66220
Current Residence
Unknown
LUIS RODRIGUEZ
Last Known Address:
15073 Ingraham Blvd,
Port Charlotte, FL 33981
Current Mailing Address:
PO Box 327, Placida, FL
33946
Also Attempted at: 14392
Morristown Ave, Port
Charlotte, FL 33981;
6018 Morningside Dr,
Kansas City, MO 64113
and 9333 Falcon Ridge
Dr, Lenexa, KS 66220
Current Residence
Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following
described property:
LOT 15, IN BLOCK 4478,
OF PORT CHARLOTTE
SUBDIVISION, SECTION
81, A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 6, AT PAGE
51A THRU 51P OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
has been filed against you
and you are required to
serve a copy of your writ-
ten defenses, if any, to it,
on Marshall C. Watson,
P.A., Attorney of Plaintiff,
whose address is 1800
NW 49TH STREET, SUITE
120, Fr. LAUDERDALE FL
33309 on or before Nov.
7, 2007, a date which is
within thirty (30) days after
the first publication of this
Notice in the CHARLOTTE
SUN and file the original
with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or
I immediately thereafter;
I otherwise a default will be
entered against you for
the relief demanded in the
complaint.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990 (ADA), dis-
abled persons who,
because of' their disabili-
ties,'need special accom-
modation to participate in
this proceeding should
contact the ADA Coordina-
tor at 350 E. Marion Ave.,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 or
Telephone Voice/TDD
(321) 63772115 not later
than five business days
prior tosuch proceeding.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this court this 3
day of Oct, 2007.
Barbara T. Scott
As Clerk of the Court
By C. Gallagher
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: Oct. 7, 14, 2007
107507 1959939


VS.
Telephone Voice/TDD LUIS RODRIGUEZ, et a], I
E (321) 637-2115 not later Defendants.
than five business days NOTICE OF ACTION I
prior to such proceeding. TO:
F WITNESS my hand and the TAMMY RODRIGUEZ I
seal of this Court this 3 Last Known Address:
day of Oct. 2007. 15073 Ingraham Blvd
Barbara T. Scott Port Charlotte, FL 33981'
< As Clerk of the court Current Mailing Address:
By C. Gallagher PO Box 327, Placida, FL
As Deputy Clerk 33946
Publish: Oct. 7, 14, 2007 Also Attempted at: 14392 1
107507 1959999


I ..... ... ..... _. _- -
either before service on ANY PERSON CLAIMING
Plaintiff's attorney or AN INTEREST IN THE SUR-
immediately there after; PLUS FROM THE SALE,' IF
otherwise a default will be ANY, OTHER THAN THE
entered. against you for PROPERTY OWNER AS OF
the relief demanded inthe THE DATE OF THE LIS
Complaint. PENDENS MUST FILE A
WITNESS my hand and CLAIM WITHIN SIXTY (60
seal of this Court on the 4 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
day of Oct, 2007. If you are a person with a
BARBARA T. SCOTT disability who needs any
Circuit and County Courts accommodation is order
By: C. Gallagher to participate in this pro-
Deputy Clerk feeding, you are entitled,
Publish: October 14, 21, at no cost to you, to the
2007 provision of certain assis-
118683 1963079 tance. Please contact
Court Administrator, 350
NOTICE M CREDITORS East Marion Avenue, Punta
Gorda, Florida 33951.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR (941) 637-2281; 1-800-
SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION 955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-
955-8770 M, via Florida
IN RE: ESTATE OF Relay, Service, not later
MARY LOUISE ZEPPENFELD,
Deceased. than seven (7) days prior
to the proceeding.
File No. 2007-CP-OCt87572-NC WITNESS my hand and the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS official seal of said Court
(Summary Administration) this 4th day of October,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING 2007.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Barbara Scott, Clerk of
THE ABOVE ESTATE: the Court
BY: Q. Baniak
You are hereby notified that an Deputy Clerk
Order of summary Administration
has been entered in the estate of Publish: Oct. 7, 14, 2007
MARY LOUISE ZEPPENFELD, 202370 1960118
deceased, File Number 2007-
CP-008757-NC, by the Circuit
Court for SARASOTA County, NOTICE OF SALE
Florida, Probate Division, the ,
address of which is 2000 Main Notice of Sale/Auction
Street, Room 102, Sarasota, FL
34237; that the decedents date of Time of Sale: 9:00 a.m.
death was FEBRUARY 21, 2007; Location of Sale: 1110 S.
that the total value of the estate is Tamiami Tr., Punta Gorda,
estimated to be $75,000.00, and FL 33950
that the names and addresses of
those to whom it has been Date of Sale: October 26,
assigned by such order are: 2007
Names VEHICLE DESCRIPTIONS)
Mary, Elizabeth Duffy 2002 CHEVROLET SUB-
Marcia L. Scott URBAN/BLACK
James Scott
Addresses VIN#
c/o Alison K. Douglas, Esq. 1GNEC16Z22J192793
Cummings & Lockwood LLC Publish: October 14,
P.O. Box 413032 2007
Naples, FL 34101-3032 274754 1963262
Name
Mary Elizabeth Duffy and William M. OTHER NOTICES
Zeppenfeld, co-Trustees of the
Mary Louis Zeppenfeld Revocable
Trust ulald 7/30/1993. LEGAL NOTICE
Addresse In Re: THE WALSH FAMILY
c/o Alison K Douglas, Esq. REVOCABLE LIVING
Cummings & Lockwood LLC
RO. Box 413032 TRUST
Naples, FL 34101-3032 ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT;
ARE NOTIFIED THAT- All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
All creditors of the estate of the having claims or demands
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against the against decedents' Trust
estate of decedent other than on whom a copy of this
those for whom provision for full notice is served within
payment was made in the order of
Summary Administration must file three months after the
their claims with this court WITHIN date of the first publication
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH of this notice must file
IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLRIDA PROBATE CODE. their claims with the
Trustee WITHIN THE
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS LATER OF THREE
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV-
ER BARRED. MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUB-
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY LOCATION OF THIS NOTICE
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERI-
OD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
DECEDENrS DATE OF DEATH A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
IS BARRED. ON THEM.
The date of first publication of this All other creditors of the
Notice is October 14, 2007. decedent and persons
Person Giving Notice: having claims or demands
MARY ELIZABETH DUFFY against the decedents'
WILLIAM M. ZEPPENFELD Trust must file their claims
c/o Alison K. Douglas, Esq.
Cummings & Lockwood LLC With the Trustee WITHIN
P.O. Box 413032 THREE MONTHS AFTER
Naples, FL 34101-3032 THE DATE OF THE FIRST
Attorney for Person Giving PUBLICATION OF THIS
Notice: NOTICE.
ALISON K. DOUGLAS, ESQ. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS
Florida Bar No. 0899003
CUMMINGS & LOCKWOOD, LLc AND OBJECTIONS NOT
3001 Tamiami Trail N., Ste 400 SO FILED WILL BE FOREV-
Naples, FL 34013 ER BARRED.
Telephone: (239)-262.8311 The date of the first publi-
PUBLISH: October 14, 21, 2007 cation of this notice is
October 14, 2007.
NOTICE OF Trustee
FORECLOSURE Dorothy R. Walsh
1227 Stamford St
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Port Charlotte, FL 33952-
THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL 2853
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR 941/255-5205
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, Publish: October 14'
FLRIDA 2007
FLRIDA ESTATE, LLC, a 188875 1962908


IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE
20th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY
Case #: 2007 2802 CA
Division #:
UNC:
HSBC Bank USA, as
Trustee for ACE Securities
Corp. Home Equity Loan
Trust, Series 2006-OP1
Asset Backed Pass-
Through Certificates,
Plaintiff,
-VS.-
Theodore Parabak;
Unknown Parties in Pos-
session #1; Unknown Par-
ties in. Possession #2; If


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living, and all Unknown
Parties claiming by,
through, under and
against the above named
Defendants) who are not
known to be dead or alive,
whether said Unknown
Parties may claim an inter-
est as Spouse, Heirs,
Devisees, Grantees, or
Other Claimants
Defendants)
NOTICE OF ACTION FORE-
CLOSURE PROCEEDINGS-
PROPERTY
TO:
Theodore Parabak;
ADDRESS UNKNOWN BUT
WHOSE LAST KNOWN
ADDRESS IS: 153 NORTH-
WEST BUKEYE AVENUE
PORT CHARLOTTE, FL
33952
Residence unknown, if liv-
ing, including any unknown
spouse of the said Defen-
dants, if either has remar-
ried and if either or both of
said Defendants are dead,
their respective unknown
heirs, devisees, grantees,
assignees, creditors,
lienors, and trustees, and
all other persons claiming
by, through, under or
against the named Defen-
dant THEODORE PARA-
BANK; and the aforemen-
tioned named
Defendants) and such of
the aforementioned
unknown Defendants and
such of the aforemen-


www.sun-heraid.com/classifieds


NOTICE OF ACTION
tioned unknown Defen-
dants as may be infants
incompetents or other-
wise not sui juris.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
FIED that an action has
been commenced to fore-
close a mortgage on the
following real property,
lying and being and situat-
ed in Charlotte County,
Florida, more particularly
described as follows:
LOT 167, BLOCK 16,
PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDI-
VISION, SECTION 6,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES
7A TO 7F, INCLUSIVE, IN
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
more commonly known as
153 Northwest Buckeye
Avenue, Port Charlotte, FL
33952. -
This action has been filed
against you and you are
required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if
any, upon SHAPIRO &
FISHMAN, LLP, Attorneys
for Plaintiff, whose
address is 2424 North
Federal highway, Suite
360, Boca Raton,' Rorida
33431 within thirty (30)
days after the first publica-
tion of this notice, Nov. 8,
2007 and file the original
with the clerk of this Court


NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
Florida Limited Liability
Company
Plaintiff,
V.
SONIA BENITEZ,
Defendants.
Case File No. 07-719-CA
Division: Civil
NOTICE OF FORECLO-
SURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given
that the undersigned Clerk
of the Circuit Court of
Charlotte County, Florida,
will on the 30 day of Octo-
ber, 2007, at 11:00
o'clock A.M. at the Char-
lotte County Justice Cen-
ter, 350 East Marion
Avenue, Punta Gorda,
Florida, offer for sale and
sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder for
cash, the following
described property situat-
ed in Lee County, Florida:
Lot 12, Block 482, Port
Charlotte Subdivision,
according to the plat
thereof, recorded in Plat
Book 5, Pages 8A to 8E,
inclusive, of the PUblic
Records of Charlotte
County, Florida.
Strap #: 0019547-
000000-0
pursuant to the Final Judg-
ment entered in a case
pending in said Court, the
style of which is indicated
above.


ISLES 1, A CONDOMINIUM,
PHASE 1, ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM FOR VIL-
LAS OF BURNT STORES
ISLES 1, A CONDOMINIUM,
FILED IN O.R. BOOK
2554, PAGE 1214, AS
AMENDED, OF THE PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF CHAR-
LOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
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$159,900 Woodland
Construction
941-232-0636 for
appt

BY OWNER, Save $1K's, 2
story, 3/2.5/3, corner lot,
many upgrades. 3140 SF,
$219,900. (941)628-9492
Distress Sale $184K
3/2 Pool home
Gulf Access Homes Team
Dudley Kearney743-6984


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1024 NORTH PORT

FREE INSURANCE
SELLER pays 1st year
HOME OWNERS INSUR-
ANCE. 2002 big pool
home on fresh canal.
Lots of room for family
or entertaining. 3/2/2
+fam. rm., fenced yard.
$289,900
Gail Collins
941- 426-8965
1-800452-8681
Prudential FL WCI RIty
Income Property units
bring hi $1,300, Fuly
occupied turkey, over
-
$400 cash flow per monwh
Let me show you the
numbers. $115,00 fmi
(941)-875-9023
MASADA HOMES' spec
1829 New London St.
1685 living area 3/2/2.
Many upgrades, pool
package avail. 941-625-
9065 or 941- 979-8773.



Must See!!!
$10,000
Cash big rebate
at closing or you
can OWNER
FINANCE or
TRADE your
N. Port house in.
Move right in.
3-4br/2ba, garage.
tile, carpet, big lot.
city water & sewer,
ONLY!!! $139,000
Call (941)716-0040

N. Port, Steal my home
3/2/2, built in 2000
$139,900
1470 Rival Ter.
941-626-6600
NEED A MORTGAGE?
100% Investor Financ-
ing
Call Kazwell
(941)-625-0015
NORTH PORT LOT, beaut.
oversized corner lot,
cleared & elevated, nice
neighborhood w/new
homes. Only $30K obo.
941-661-0564
Priced fight 2/2/1 move in
ready, public water and
sewer, new paint and car-
pet. $94,900 Call Donna
Brooks, 457-0452 at
McCarthy Realty.


1024 NORTH PORT
REDUCED $80,000.
4/2/2 W/POOL ON 2
FENCED LOTS. Built in
2004. $269,900. Call
Kathleen White at CENTURY
21 Aztec & Associates at
941-661-6299.
RENT or OWN
NEW 4/2/2, 2000sf,
$1190.1st &sec. IMMED
OCCUPANCY 941-504-2995
SUN. 1-3pm 2589 Valerian
Way, Cypress Falls. Gated,
pond, clbhs. Lanai View!
Granite, SS Appl., all tile,
2/2/2 + den, 1950 sf. a/c
$329,900. 941-876-3815
Tenbusch bit doll house, 3/2/2,
hardwood fls, new roof, A/C,
city water, Lubec Ave, mature
oak & citrus $169,700 423-
7250 aft 6pm
WHY RENT? Buy our house!
No bank qualifying. Bad
credit okay. Low dn pmt.
Easy monthly pmts.*New
2007 3/2/2, off Atwater
Drive. Call Bob at (941)-
358-9936.
WINTER HOME
3 poss. 4 Bed w/own
entrance. Great for
office or mom, FL rm.,
lanai, underground gas
lines, city water &
sewer. Priced to move
you right in.
$135,000
Gail Collins
941- 426-8965
1- 800 452-8681
Prudential FL WCI RIty

1025 PT CHAR
FOR SALE

"NEED TO SELL!"
Discount rates more $$
in your pocket
629-5590/888-775-0577
www.gulfaccesshomes.com
Gulf Access Homes Inc.

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TO WORK FOR'YOU
Venice, Englewood, *
North Port 207-1200
Pt. Charlotte.Areas
Call 206-1200
$134,500 3/2/1
Murdock area, lanai, cath
clgs, inside laundry, grt cond
& area 9414758966
3br/2ba/CP, remod-
eled, swimming pool,
fenced yard, central
heat/air, sunroom,
$145,006.
(775)-690-5332


1025 PT CHAR 1025 PT CHAR
FOR SALE FOR SALE
1 Almost 2000 sq/ft Distress Sale $189K
under A/C. Pool included 5BR Pool Home
$159,900! Large home Dudley Kearney743-6984
for a great price. Gulf Access Homes Team
Go towww.viewhomesto- Everything new 3/2 on
day.net large corner lot. 1,442 sq.
1317 Randolph street ft. built in 1983, $124,900.
Call 1-888-809-1500 Call Donna Brooks, 457-
RE/MAX PALM REALTY 0452 at McCarthy Realty
2/1, 22357 Midway Blvd.R 3/2 po
large yard & lanai, remod-FIXER UPPER 3/2 poo
eled. Must sell ASAP. $99,000 FIRM.
$85,000. (305)-205-4602 Lake Worth Blvd.
239-867-6373.
2/2 remodeled. On canal. -
10 min. to harbor, $10k BUY IT!
down. Assume mrtg. Call SELL IT!
(239)-963-8887 FIND IT!
2000 SQ FT ON PORT SUN CLASSIFIED!
CHARLOTTE GOLF
COURSE! 3/2/2.5. Investor Sell Off
$5000 towards closing Homes from $69K
costs. $187,500. Call for List
Call Kathleen White at CEN- 941-626-6600
TURY 21 Aztec & Associ- MASADA HOMES model
ates at 941-661-6299 for MASADA HOMES model
details. w/lease back. Sec 15,
477 Loveland Blvd. 2061
2br/lba+office, newer living area 3/2/2 w/
roof/ywal &texlure.Tie upgraded pool. 941-625-
floors, berber carpet, ean, 9065 or 941- 979-8773.
cozy tunkey home. NEED A MORTGAGE?
$69,000(941875-9023 1st Time Home Buyers
3/2 BLOCK home 12077- Call Kazwell
Warden Ave. Gulf Cove (941)-625-0015
area. Like new cond.
$128,000 941-628-3934 PC, 2/2 Saltwaterfront
502 E. Tarpon
3/2/2 w/pool, (40x60) $149,900
garage, 3 extra lots Incl. 941-626-3230
TAKING OFFERS!!
(941)-286-4599 PC, 3/2 Saltwaterfront
168 Barre
BARGAIN HOME!! $139,900
Unfinished Concrete 941-626-3230
Shell, 23156 Lark Ave,
$80,000. obo Call PC, Owner Finance
Albert 941-629-2558 2BR/2Bath/lcg,
or 941-628-2883 Pool Hm, $5K down/
BRAND NEW Masada $992 per month pyt
Homes spec.Sec 15 184 20392 Calder Ave
Harrisburg St. 2298 living 941-626-6600
area 3/2.5/2 w/many
upgrades. Call 941-625- PC-Steal my
9065 or 941- 979-8773. Canal Home
554 Lindley Terr.
Canal Home Bargain! 3BR/2Bath/Carport
815 Conreid Dr $144,900
$149,900 941-769-1451
941-626-6600
COMPLETELY RENOVATED PC-Steal My Home
HOUSE in & out, 3/1/1 3BR/2bath/caged
w/Ig. fam. rm or 4th BR pool. $149,900
Downtown PC. Only $125K dbl corner lot/
obo. 1366 Sheehan
941-661-0564 941-626-6600
CREATIVE FINANCING RENOVATED 3/1/lanai,
3/2/2 +Pool, 2100sf, cust. cab. NEW: roof, firs,
$0 Dn, BK OK, Easy Terms, kit. appl. $164,900. May
Dave (941)-2684921 *finan 6%. (941)- 629-6329


1025 PT CHAR
FOR SALE

TO ADVERTISE
IN THE
,SHOWCASE
SOF HOMES
CALL DEE.
:'941-206-1200
dscott@sun-
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1026 PUNTA GORDA
FOR SALE
Burnt Store Meadows
3/2/2 former model home,
built 2004, 7445 S. Seagrape
$249,900. (941) 875-5366.
Buy-this ugly 3/2/2. 100%
financing. 11160 Pinetrail.
So. Punta Gorda Heights.
(941)-268-7718
By Owner, 2300 SF, 3/3/3,
built '04, 110x200 lot,
granite, cherry cab.,
pool/cage, $399,900.
440-328-5491

Come Home
to "PGI" !!
Sailboat access pool
homes....1717 Suzi
Street $QO9,000
$699,000. Must be
sold! 1454 Wren Ct.
$829,000 $699,000.
Estate sale!
Karen Tammen
Realtor, RE/MAX
Harbor Realty
800-445-6560 or
(941) 380-0639
Distress Sale $250K
NEW Huge 3000SF AC
Gulf Access Homes Team
Dudley Kearney743-6984


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FIND A JOB!
BUY A HOME!
BUY A CAR!
FOR SALE BY OWNER
1312 N Odyssey Ct.
4Br/2Bth/2CG
1788 sq ft a/c, Built
2005. Immaculate!
$165,000. W/O realtor
call 760-271-8400
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1026 PUNTA GORDA
FOR SALE


//New Home in
Punta Gorda
This 3/2 spacious
home is minutes
from Golf courses,
famous Burnt Store
Marina (public boat
launches) and beach-
es. Offers a large lot.
2 car garage, sprin-
kler and alarm sys-
tem. Over 1800sf liv-
ming. $209,900
941-493-0400/

PG1 3/2.5/2, POOL, dock,
lift. Furniture optional.
Appts. phone 941-639-
4261 or 941-639-1086.

1027 SOUTH VENICE
FOR SALE

BRAND NEW 2 Homes
to choose from 3/2/2.
$189,9000
2972 Nocturne Rd
$199,900
976 Seneca Call today
owner/broker 941-497-
2763
or 270-2650 ,

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SUN CLASSIFIED



By
By Owner Gulf View
Estates. 2br/2ba/2cg,
pool, den, liv rm, fam rm,
kitchen w/nook, totally
protected w/hurricane
shutters $319,900. Call
941-497-0320 Thereza
GREAT FLOOR PLAN,
2BR w/2 full baths,
Family room, inside
utility. Terrific rental
or 1st time buyer! You
can be happy here!
$155,000 941-486-
9037

1028 VENICE FOR SALE
$167,500 VENICE E,
3/2/1.5 & $165K VENICE
Condo Beautifully deco-
rated, all ceramic tile

2br/2ba Pre Fab Home,
fully furn, in 50+ resort
facility. $1OK owner
financing 516-728-7487
or 516-728-2991


1028 VENICE FOR

3/2/2 Immac. Poo
course view. $36
The Verity Team Cen
Almar 941-268-193C
FSBO 2543sf, Be.
3/3, Pool, Lake,
Listed 4/06 $519
Appraised 7/07 for
REDUCED TO $39
(972)333-589
Jacaranda Pool h
unbelievable $22E
OPEN HOUSE Sat.
923 E. Kathy C
The Verity Team C
21 Almar 941-268
VENICE GARDENS,
2438sf, Lots new
water, Great ho
Needs shrubs $
941-408-230

Venice- Steal my
4BR/2Bath/1
$149,900
849 Mangrove
941-926-002

1030 WATERFRI
HOMES

3/2/2, Waterfront
Large tip lot $479
Jon 941-763-4
Pelican Coast R



A MUST S
Riverfront w/g
access!!! Move rig
3/3/2. oversized
dock & seawa
Appraised in 200
S500,0000. N
S369,000. Owne
consider lease op
Call (941)716-0
or (941)-423-12
www.mmhammer

By Owner Beach C
Totally Handi
Access. 3/3.5 Ap
$550K. 941- 815-6
Complementary
Analysis for your
View my website at
www.loriannmertens
RE/MAX ANCHOR R
941-457-7072
Distress Sale $1
3/2 Canal Ho
Gulf Access Home
Dudley Kearney74
Gulf Access 200
M.H., 55+, redu
$129K, includes s
furnishings 781-608


SALE 1030 WATERFRONT
HOMES
il. Golf
9,900. ******
dury 21 PORT CHARLOTTEWa-
terfront Homes
autiful ***************
Golf, TAKE ADVANTAGE
9,000 NOW!
$453k 3/2/1, 1 Bridge,
8,000 5 Minutes out.
96 $200,000
m @ 3/2/2 Sailboat Water,
5,000 Pool, 2 Minutes out.
11-2 $450,000

entry Possible Financing or
-1930 Rent to Own
2/2/2
N, city (630)-964-2834
use!
169K MANASOTA KEY BEACH
00 HOUSE 2/1 FURNISHED
100' TO BEACH GULF
home RLTY LINDA MCCRANEY
cg 94146&2076 $475,000
PALM ISLAND/DOCK intra-
Rd coastal, 100'x124' lot,
?2 exclusive area. Min. from
Gulf/Palm Island Resort.
ONT Private Island, ferry access
only. Beautiful views. App.
$600K. FSBO $519K.
, Pool, 319-389-3438.
9,900 PC Beach 2 Houses
590 Fero 4/3.5, pool,
ealty sailboat water! 3800 sf
& 3/2 waterview 2050
sf. $735K & $220K
850-567-7978
EE! Port Charlotte, 2/2/2,
ulf great cond. & area, lift &
ghtin. dock, 423 Fountain St.
pool. $230K. (508)4154486
.for SHELLS
ow REALTY
r will 2494 Vankeuren Dr.,
option. Custom 3/2/3, built
040 2002, 160' on access
m313 canal nr Riverwood,
r.com dock/lift/pool $499,900

complexx Kent Wolfe (941)-504-
capped 4019
)praised | Classified = Sales I
797
Waterfront off of Lemon
Market Bay, 3BR/2BA, office,
home. fully furn., set up as a
vacation rental w/4 web-
s.com sites already estab-
EALTY lished. 2 car oversized
garage, swimming pool,
150K boat dock & lift, fish
me cleaning station. OWNER
s Team MUST SELL!
3-6984 852 E. 6th St., Engle-
wood
15 2/2 $290K obo (775)-690-
ced to 5332
share & www.usarealestatel969.c
8-8943 om


1040 CONDOSNILLAS
FOR SALE
1/1 condo Venice. FL low
maint, covered parking,
pets OK handyman, work
started $75,000. Open to
offers. (941)423-6376



1/1 Condo, MUST SELU Short
Sale, Walk to Bch. $137,900
For Photos: ouract@aol.com
(561)706-6179
2-2 fully Furpished,
Good Condition, 1050
sq. ft., Inside Laundry
& Cable. 2nd. Floor,
Close To Everything.
$89,000 SALE,
$1250 SEASONAL
RENT, $695 LEASE.
BUD TRAYNER RLTY.
(941)-766-7278
2/2 Bristol House
North, Venice Walk to
down town & beach.
$178K 941-416-3870
2/2 D.C. Golfers Dream,
furnished, granite, wood
floors, awesome views.
Owner-Agent $130K (941)
698-4653
2/2 PC, Cedar Woods,
pool, 1st fir. W/D includes
water. Must sell. $90,000.
obo. (941)-624-5234




2/2 Condominium
Sailboat Water, Dock,
70 other properties
Oct. 27 in Person,
Phone or Online Bidding




DEVELOPER'S
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VILLAS AT
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2 BRs, Den/3rd BR
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Cathedral Ceilings, Lanal
Visit our Model at
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1040 CONDOSNILLAS
FOR SALE
EL JOBEAN, 2/1 Villa, scr.
lanai, water view, cath. ceil-
ings, fans, quiet. Must sell.
$110K Pool. 941475-2533
EMERALD OAKS CONDOS
Take advantage of this one
time oppty. Purchase a Lux-
ury Condo unit in a Presti-
gious Comm. in N. Port,
FL. Save up to $70K in
pre-sale & seller conces-
sions on the next 20 units
sold. No closing costs No
condo fees for the 1st yr -
Low interest rates. Special
financing-Programs avail.
for 1st time buyers. Special
pricing avail. only thru Oct
Fed Shute RE & Dev Inc.
CB-C058694
(941)426-1489 or
Tol Freel-888-803-3100
Harborfront PG, breath-
taking long range water
views. New 3/2 w/design-
er upgrades. Gated.
$485K. Owner-Agent. (941)
376-1663
Heritage Lake Park
$122,900, 2/2 in presti-
gious gated community.
941-268-1943
HERITAGE OAK PARK
.BY OWNER
1st floor condo.
2/2 breakfast nook
Like New',
Was $12.9,90
SNow $125,000
Best Location
Best Price
941-457-6811


1070 DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
Pt. Charlotte, 3/1 & 3/1
Gross rents. $1,445/
mo. Sell for $135,000
w/new loan. $145,000
Owner Finance. 21307
& 11 Coulton Ave. (off
Harbor Blvd.)
(775)690-5332
2BR/1BA & 3BR/1BA.
341 & 343 Granada
Blvd. North Port, FL
34286 Owner needs to
sell!!! $137,500 (775)-
690-5332
www.usarealestatel969.c
om
DUPLEX
NO MONEY DOWN
2 AVAILABLE
239-571-8239
come Property 3iurs
bring i $1,300, Fuly
occupied, turnkey, over
$400 cash flow per monh
Let me show you the
numbers. $115,000 frm
(941)-875-9023
INVESTOR ALERT- Arcadia
duplex, remodeled, CHA,
ceramic tile thruout. $104k.
Will consider lease option.
$5k down. (941-876-3636

1080 APARTMENTS
FOR SALE
VENICE ISLAND Single Story
Unit, 2/1 Turnkey. Close to
beach, walk downtown.
Everything Newly remodeled.
$148,000
941-650-5309


* * 1090 MOBILE HOMES
PRICE REDUCED! FOR SALE
HERITAGE OAK PARK ** 3 yr qld double wide,
FOR SALE BY OWNER 2BR/2BA, huge wood
.* deck in Windmill Vill. Sail-
2/2/2, + DEN boat access. New Price
PAID $217,000 $84,900. 941- 623-8423
SACRIFICE $139,000. 2 Bedroom, Single, Mobile
Home in Buttonwood Vil-
CALL OWNER lage in Punta Gorda. Very
941-627-2067 reasonable. Call 941-626-
8396 or 941-626-8284
PUT CLASSIFIED 2007 FACTORY DIRECT, new
TO WORK FOR YOU wind codes, 14x482/1, set
V e, E o, up in 55+ park. Dealers cost,
Venice, Englewood, $34,500. 941-474-1353
North Port 207-1200
Pt. Charlotte Areas 24x41 2br/lba Park
Call 206-1200. Model, across from heated
htd pool, on Myakka Rvr,
$21K OBO 941-240-8703
IN VENICE IT'S
BIRD BAY VILLAGE 985 INAGUA ST E. Bay
CONDOMINIUMS! Indies, Venice Open Sat &
Pools, Tennis & Golf Sun 10/13 & 14, 2/2 w/
Maintenance Free lanai, furnished, Asking
WHY PAY MORE! $4000,. (941)-412-3886
1/1 w/priv laundry BEAUTIFUL 4 STAR adult
$162,500 MHP comm., lot fees start-
2/2 overlooking-pool $195K ing at $265/mo. Several
2/2Via on gof course immaculate homes to
o$249,900 choose from. $49,900. to
2/2Bayhouseapt spit $120K. For details call
$239,900 941-356-5308.
3/2 on Lake$178,500 ENGLEWOOD GREEN VIL-
Call us- Condo special- LAGE 55+. MHP, 1/1/cp,
ists scrnd porch, Ig workshop.
Bird Bay Realty, $7500/obo (985)-778-3535
Inc.
941-485-4804 New Homes of Merit,
Sales & Rentals 2/2/CP, shed, fully set-up
in beautiful park in PG
MUST- SELL 3BR/2BA, $69,900, (941)-626-7829
Deep Creek. Pool & lake. NOKOMIS, 2/2, completely
$179,900. Nancy (771- refurbished, lot incl. Pets
642-4303 Owner/Agent allowed. Owner financing.
NEED A MORTGAGE? $99,900 (941-408-7023
100% Condo Financing NOKOMIS, Palm & Pines
(9Call awell15 MHP 55+, 1 & 2BR Start-
(941) 625-0015 ing at $3500. All refur-
OWNER FINANCING bished. MOVE IN NOW! or
Low Down Pmt. 2/2 Rent starting at $495
Condo, good area, pool. (941)-486-3637
Call 941-380-5626 or
941-625-0015 Own Land,Lot is 110 x 50
Furnished, 2515 Jerry Ave
PC, Newly redecorated P.G. $51,000 Negotiable
2/2 Condo in well 941-875-1837
maintained community.
Close to everything. PALM HARBOR
Asking $89,900. FSBO 4/2 tile floor, energy pkg
Call 941-391-2551 Deluxe loaded
over 2,400 sqft
VENICE ISLAND. Water- 30th Anniversary Sale
front of Venice. 2/2, Sale $21,000 call for
den, on ICW, walk to FREE Color Brochures
beautiful downtown 800-622-2832
Venice. $749K (941)-
484-8282 or 468-1903 PALM HARBOR
4/2 Tile floor, energy pack-
1070 DUPLEXES age, Deluxe loaded Over
FOR SALE 2,200sq ft.
30th Anniversary Sale
$142,000, 2/1, scr. lanai, Special. Save $15,000.
W/D hookup, good rental Call for Free Color
history, conveniently loc. Brochures.
Must sell. 941-685-7612 800-622-2832


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RESALES
OPEN
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
1 4 PM


1090 MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE


1205 LEASE OPTION

RENT TO OWN BRAND


PG park model 1/1, furn., NEW 3/2/2 POOL HM.
w/lanai, pets ok. Reduced SS appl. granite, tile.
from $23K to $18K obo. $1400 mo Englewood
941-268-8903 941-468-0124
PJ's Rotonda 5 Great
New Fleetwood double houses Lock in today
wide for only $47,900! prices while renting.
Call 941-639-9555 Starting @ $1250/mo
Totally remodeled Mobile Flex. terms. Ron
Home, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 941-223-4781
kitchen, dining area, living Rotonda 5 Great
room, Palms & Pines houses Lock in today
Resort, MHP on Peace prices while renting.
River, boat ramp, fishing Starting @ $1250/mo
piers, community hall. Flex. terms. Ron
$12,000.00. Call Laurie 941-223-4781
941-639-5461,no answer
Call 941- 815-0505. S. GULF COVE.
Pet friendly!!
VENICE ISLE REAL 2-3BR/2ba
ESTATE SALES, INC. fenced yard, 2 sheds,
55+ Resident Owned $1000/mo 1/2 Rent
Community. towards purchase.
Uc. R.E. Broker. $175K 941-697-9763
941-485-7743 Many
homes to choose from. SELLER FINANCING. No
down pymt/closing costs.
VENICE RANCH Cute 3/2. Renovated. New
24x32, 2BR/1.5BA. Asking roof. Close to beach.
$6000. Furnished. $160k. 352-201-0658
12x56, 2BR/2BA. Asking
$12,000. Furnished. 1210 HOMES FOR RENT
55+ Comm. NO PETS.
Others to choose from.$$ Save, October rent free!
www.veniceranch.com Venice, 10min from hwy 75,
Dick or Steve (941)-488- 3/2/2 upgrade, comm.
5672 pool, $1,100/mo. Great

1095 MANUFACTURED cond. Quiet area, Lawn-
Scare inc. Pets OK. 845-674-
HOMES 1587 Call for virtual tour.
Brand new 3BR/2BA mod- $$*$975 A 3/2/2 Port
ular on 1.7 A. Horses OK. Charlotte on canal, harbor
Rent $1000 mo or sell access, boat dock, quiet
$150,000.239-246-8587 area. 561-251-5119.


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8.8 acres, Pool and Pond
$395,000. 386-208-2540
or 386-294-1834

1120 WANTEDTO BUY
2004 homes or younger.
Up to 90% market value.
Principles only. No real-
tors.
941-234-2166

1205 LEASE OPTION
RENT TO OWN
E. ENGLEWOOD
5BR/2.5BA, 2900SF,
Built 2007 or' 2br/2ba
Pet frinedly w/ fenced
yard. Call for details.
(941)-697-9763
*A FURNISHED sailboat
waterfront 3/2/2 home.
Lease option. Edgewater
area. (239)-643-6311
N.P. Bit 2000, Nice 3/2/2,
City Water, $995/mo. $500
Rent Credit. Call for Details.
Broker (603)759-9000
Englewood
A RENTER NO MORE
100% 1st yrs. pmt applies
to purchase. Brand new
3/2/2. Owner financing.
Rick 954-673-3772
Lake Suzy home w/lake-
view fully furnished turnkey,
pool 3/2/2, 1,750 sf. a/c,
$1,395 mo. 6 mo. min. No
pets, no smoking, (954)-
560-5872 or (941) 830-
8320
Owner financing 100%.
Take over existing pay--
ments. Totally renovated,
wood firs., granite, dock,
300' canal, 1 bridge out,
170 Buckeye Ave. Bal.
$395K. (407)-709-6174
Pumta Gorda, 3BR/1BA +
carport, 1018 Ansin St.,
0 down, owner finance,
take over existing pay-
ments, new windows & roof,
central ar. $152,000
(941)-875-9023


$0 Rent Until Sept 1.
2007 Absolutely the
Best Deal!
North Port
4br/2ba/2cG,
1,471sf., Single-Fapi-
ly Homes,
$799/month
No Application fee,
$199 move in fee on
approved credit.
941-423-8837
$NO CASH DOWN
Nlew 3/2/2 $159,900
OPEN.TODAY 12-2
12131 Gulfstream
941-270-1461 Cell
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**4br/3ba on E Clarke Rd.
Sarasota, 7 acres, Horse
Stalls, Lake, Pool, $2300/
mo. (941)-920-2883
Featured Home* *
2/2 Home, 1 car
garage, comm. pool.
20013 Beule, PC
$650
2 Bedroom
6637 Rue $500
GCP #102 $550
6351 Myrtlewood$600
3261 Mill. Run $650
3937 Corvette $670
5177 Chaves $700
130 Concord $800
3 Bedroom
5691 Kismet $750
18354 Eblis $775
6114 Legend $800
23233 McBurney$800
Condos 2 & 3 Bdrms
$600-$1800'ALL
AREAS!
941-629-1121
www.allfloridarealty.com
*2br/2ba Convenient, grt
neighborhood. Negotiable
Please call
(218)-863-1991
*TIRED OF RENTING?
Rent to own in PC, 3/2
$975/mo. $3500/Dn. No
/Limited Credit OK. Call
Now. 941-587-3662
1 Manasota Key gulf front
2/2 home on 1 AC on your
own private beach, fabu-
lous, rent annual unfur-
nished or seasonal fur-
nished 941-474-6633


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Riverwood is a Gated Community with Golf, Tennis,
Activity Center, State of the Art Fitness Center, Pool,
Close to Beaches and Marinas. Fabulous Lifestyle.
Riverwood Resales Mid 200's to Over 1 Million.
From Rt. 41 and 776 in Murdock, go west on 776 about
4 miles to entrance
Come Visit or Call 941-743-9663 or 1-800-874-1869

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1210 HOMES FOR RENT
1 MONTH FREE with 12
mo. lease. Deep Creek,
new 4/2/2, 1800SF.
$1,195/mo. annual,
(317)-538-6800
* 3 & 4br Brand New,
Spacious, North Port.
Homes, Rent or Lease
Option, Flexible Terms
941-223-6067 owner bro-
ker

18198 Griffen

2858 N; Biscayne
2/2/1, above ground
pool, North Port
$965
7126 Gurley Court
3/2/1, fenced yard
North Port $850
341 Waltham
3/1/1, fenced yard
Port Charlotte $795
PETS WELCOME
941-628-4494
1906 SF, 3/2/2, all tile,
upgraded kit., screened
lanai, Burnt Store Lakes,
$1250. 941- 815-4013
1A Bay view, canal, 3/2/2, 3
min to Gulf across from
Stump Pass. Vry Deep water,
OK for 2-3 large boats. Rent
or rent to buy 941-474-6633
2 & 3BR's from $775/mo.
incl lawn care! N. Port to
Osprey. RE/MAX Effort
SRealty 485-7740
www.effort.com
2 Homes for rent. 3/2/2
$950/mo and Lg. 3/2/2
with lanai $1100/mo no
deposit, move right in!
(941)-628-5278
22322 Catherine Ave,
Pt. Char. 3/2/1
$780 mo
239-437-6892
3/2/1 Homes $700
per month.
Diane L. Deily
Lic. RE Broker
(800) 785-9555
3/2/2 Deep Creek $950
mth plus Sec. for more info
call 863-990-4570
3/2/2cg, N. Port, clean,
built in '04, lanai, sm pet ok,
grt location! $925/mo.
+$500 Sec. 941426-5904
AFFORDABLE HOMES
$625 & up, 4BR $975 & up!
www.flarentals.net
Realty Mgmt 941- 625-
3131 or 877-655-3131
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TWO BEDROOM HOMES.,...$750.$85
THREE BEDROOM HOMES.,695-$1100
FOUR BEDROOM HOMES ..$1095.$1400
POOL HOMES......................$800-. $1700
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1210 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 HOMES FOR RENT
ANNUAL/SEASONAL E. Englewood 3/2/2,
2BR/2BA Recently renovat- pool, separate workshop,
ed, and never rented, immaculate, close to
Fenced Back Yard, schools, shopping, beach-
Screened Lanai with Hot es, $1,200 mo. or lease
Tub. Community Pool, Play- option. (941)-876-0245
ground, & Clubhouse. 1789
Birch Dr., Venice Gardens PUT CLASSIFIEDS
$1250/mo. 1st/L/Sec 941- TO WORK FOR YOU
650-1789 Venice, Englewood,
North Port 207-1200
ArcadiaModular 4/3 on ac. pt. Charlotte Areas
w/ pasture & barn.Lease Call 206-1200
option $1200 home $300.
barn & pasture.$500. Sec. East Englewood & Port
call (863)491-8242 or aft Charlotte, 3/2/2 or
5pm & wknds 863-558- 4/2/2 for $950.
1113 Pool homes also avail.
AVAILABLE NOW.! Jerry Tomlinson
Thomas Ryan (941)-258-5880
Real Estate Mgmt. Inc.. ENGL ISLES 2/2/2, fire-
941- 833-4777 place, Comm. Pool, lawn,
1/1: $600 pest incl. Nice & clean.
2/1: $595- $775 $925/mo 941488-5700
2/2: $600- $1300 EngI, Brand New 2 &
3/2: $725- $1400 3BR Condos w/Tennis,
4/2 & 4/3: $995-$1150 Pool, Fitness, Pet ok,
Inquire about our pool From $850/mo inclds
and seasonal homes water & cable (941)-
AWESOME! $875 & up 350-1288
New Homes, 1600 2200 ENGL. 36 French Ave.
SF. Free Washer & Dryer. 2br/lba/cp, lanai. Nice
1st & security. Pets. location $675/mo 727-
Denise at (941) 204-0031 527-7859 718-490-4491
BARNES & PHILLIPS ENGL. GULF COVE New
3/2 on S/W canal incl.
REAL ESTATE Inc. dock, seconds to open
743-4260 water. Dog ok. $1050/mo.
ANNUALS (941-286-0880
ENGL/STILLWATER 3/2/2
2 Bdrms $600 $750 split plan, w/d, pets ok
3 Bdrms $675 $825 $1250/ann. $2200/seas
NEW 3 Bedrooms plus sec. (941)-475-6353
$800 $1,100 ENGLEWOOD ON BAY
-2 & 3 bedroom Condos w/Dock. 2/1 & 1/1: cute,
$700- $875 clean & quiet. N/S 941-
Homes with pools 979-2649 941-628-9143
$850 $1,200
Call about our move-in Englewood 2/2 w/ garage
specials! avail immed. $825/mo
barnesandphillipsrealestate.net pets ok. Lease option
Brand New 2/2, Granite poss. (941)-270-1711
CouBrand New 2/2, oGraol Englewood. 2/2, Bright &
Counters, W/D Pool, Clean, New AC, Landscaping
Clubhouse & Garage. & water incl. Nr Beach, NP,
$950/mo. 941-758-6542 NS, $800 941-954-9599
BRAND NEW W/POOL Englewood
3/2.5/2 w/Roman tub A RENTER NO MORE
Located in Burnt Store 100% 1st yrs. pmt applies
Village. 239-789-5980 to purchase. Brand new
Brand new, w/pool 3/2/2. Owner financing.
3/2.5/2 upgraded inside. Rick 954-673-3772
Located in Burnt Store ENGLEWOOD Yr round
Village. 239-789-5980 2br/lba, 1 mth FREE
BRAND NEW 3/2/2, den, rent, Nice area. $800+
great loc. in North Port. utils 1-800-226-6434
$1050 mo. Must See!! Call Engl, 2/2/1 Irg encl. lanai,
941-815-2152 for details. fenced yard, lyr lease
BSI waterfront. Luxury $950/mo Last & Sec. 1st
3/2/2. Pool, dock, lift. Sail- Month Free (941)-474-5036
boat access. Annual or sea- Englewood, 2BR, Bay front
sonal. Furnished or unfur- Estate. Priv tropical paradise
nished. $1,450 annual w/dockage, Immaculate.
unfurnished. (941) 639- Ann/Seas. (941)716-2552
1503 or (239) 229-1347 ENGLEWOODCedar St.,
Burnt Store Lakes, PG 2br/2ba Cottage, porches
17222 Nile Ct, 3/2/2 Gr. location $1000 mo. +1
den, new 2,232sf $995 mo Sec. 941-483-6323
./mn 1(23 9) 19-2243.


Burnt Store Meadows, PG
3/2/2 former model home,
built 2004, 6445 S. Seagrape
$1200/mo. (941) 875-5366.
Burnt Store Village, Corner
lot, brand new construc-
tion, 3/2.5/2cg, large fami-
ly room (2391-789-5980
Char. Harbor
2bd/2ba/2cg with lanai.
Waterfront w/dock, nice
area, ns/np,$1 ,050/mo.
(239)-821-8252
DEEP CREEK, beautiful 2004
3/2/2, Tiled N/S, N/P.
$1000/mo. Lawncare incl,
Ist/Lst/Sec. (941)-740-1417
Deep Creek, Beautiful'
3/2/2, Pool,
26546 Trinilas -
- $1095 941-626-3230
DEEP CREEK. Spacious
2/1, Ig. Fla. room, beautiful
,area, like new. $800. GREG
(305) 506-5809.
DEEP CREEK 4bd/
2ba/2cg, beautiful,
1800 SF New Home
w/Lanai $995 mo 1st, last
& sec. 941-833-4777
E ENGL, New 3/2/2,
Energency Efficient,
Save on Utils, Pets okay,
$1100 (941)- 504-8083
E. ENGLEWOOD
2/1, $725/mo.
Call 941-544-1705


ENGLEWOOD:
3/2 barn 6 acres $1200
3/2/2 quiet pet ok $875
3/2/1 new bath, tile
kitchen, carpet $775
2/2/1 on deep water
$900 WEST COAST
PROP.MGT


1210 HOMES FOR RENT


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ENGLW, 2-3/3/2, 1800sf, Annual or Seasonal
Lrg Crnr Lot, on Forked (941)-629-3337 or
Crk, No Bridges to Gulf, (313)-600-5238
$1,150 1st,/Lst/Sec. wmbgvacsabionpi OerbtEs.ci
(941)-650-8656
FREE Lawn Svc. at Hamp- ADVERTISE
ton Point Apts. Call about In
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apt homes 941-979-1001 The Classifieds!


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317 Singapore Rd
PUNTA GORDA
4 BR, 2 BA, 2590 SF
Local Agent: Jon Marshman,
ReMax Harbor RIty, 941-639-8500
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$475, 55+...........1/1 -PC
$495................. 2/1 PC
$600................. 2/1 PC
$650.........2/2 condo- PC
$800................. 3/2/1- PC
$950 ................3/2/2 PC
$700 2/2 condo, new DC
$995................4/3/2 DC
$850................. 3/2/2- NP
$1000..... 3/2/2 just bit.- NP
$990...........3/2/2, pool NP

S. Gulf Cove
4/2/2........$1100
Gulf Cove
3+/2.5/2 lots of grades
$1150
Great 2 bedrm Pt Char.
New Kit, new apple, wash-
er/dryer incl. 1 & ?bath.
$700/mo PLUS utilities.
Discount offered for
long term lease. MUST
PASS CREDIT CHECK.
Call 203-378-8993 or
email
kiddos@optonline.net
Gulf Cove 3/2/2, unfur-
nished. 5569 Gillot blvd.
$1000 mo., 1st., last sec.
(941)-624-0355





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GULF COVE, 3/2/2, clean,
carpet/tile, fans, fenced yd,
pet w/dep. lst/L/sec.
$860/mo. 941-475-2533

PORT CHARLOTTEWa-
terfront Homes
* **** *** **
TAKE ADVANTAGE
NOW!
3/2/1, 1 Bridge,
5 Minutes, out.
$1,000 mo.

3/2/2 Sailboat Water
Pool, 2 Minutes out.
$1,300 mo.

Possible Financing or
Rent to Own
.*** ********* *

(630)-964-2834
Newer* 3/2/2 in NP,
Scr Lanai, W/D Crnr Lot,
$875/mo. Grt School Area
ist/Sec. 941-429-2846
Historic P.G. large 2/2/CP,
Ig yard Walking distance to
Harbor, $1,000, (404)-384-
7055



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Venice:
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$1500/A


Cathy Ledford, Mgr.
(Need Help?)
941-681-1189
941475-7011
website: www.icre.us

Lease in Deep Creek this
gorgeous 1,200sf brand
new 2/2 plus den+W/D.
First month FREE!
Call Connie Now
941-628-0949
RENT ME FLORIDA
Lease this Super Nice 3/2
Home in East Englewood.
Great Neighborhood &
House! Call
RENT ME FLORIDA 941-
474-2882 Open 7days!
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MUST SEE!!
PT. CHARLOTTE Beauti-
ful view of canal, 3/2/1
pool home $1095/mo.
1st & sec. 941-380-
0889
N Port New built in 2005,
3/1.5ba, scr. lanai, 2 car
garage, close to schools,
175, Quiet neighborhood,
Rent $1050/mo + Sec
dep. 941-575-7878
N. Port Nice & clean,
3/2/1. No pets.
$725. lst & $700 Sec.
(941)-493-8203




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CHECKOUT THESE
LOCAL HOMES:
22250 Belinda Avenue
Port Charlotte
2 BR, 1 BA, 840 SF
AGENT: Carolyn
Depenbrock, Coldwell
Banker Residential,
941-625-4193
2218 Lee Terrace
Port Charlotte
3 BR, 2BA, 1575 SF
AGENT:-Llnda Walton,
Century 21 Sunbelt,
941-625-6120
21242 Glendale Avenue
Port Charlotte
S2 BR, 1 BA, 851 SF
AGENT: Linda Ellis, '
Sandals Rty,
239-645-7847
2234 Lakeshore
Port Charlotte
2 BR, 2 BA, 1115 SF
AGENT: Carolyn
Depenbrock, Coldwell
Banker Residential,
941-625-4193
4420 Larkspur Court
Port Charlotte
3 BR, 2 BA, 1641 SF
AGENT: Jon Marshman,
Remax Harbor Realty
941-639-8500
1217 Aqui Esta Drive #2
Punta Gorda
2 BR,2BA, 1120SFCondo
AGENT: Carolyn
Depenbrock, Coldwell
Banker Residential,
941-625-4193
134 Allworthy Street
Port Charlotte
3 BR, 2 BA, 1276 SF
AGENT: Carolyn
Depenbrock, Coldwell
Banker Residential
941-625-4193
18655 Mac Gill Avenue
*Port Charlotte
3 BR, 2 BA, 1462 SF
AGENT: Carolyn
Depenbrock, Coldwell
Banker Residential
941-625-4193
Punta Gorda
4 BR, 2 BA, 2362 SF
Home on 1.25 acres
AGENT: Mary Waldeck
SunState Realty,
941-766-0500
317 Singaaore Road
Punta Gorda
4 BR, 2 BA, 2590 SF
AGENT: Jon Marshman,
ReMax Harbor Realty,
941-639-8500 '

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3/2 Churchil l 900/A
3/2 Snowflake $1250/A
3/2 Ashland $1000/A
3/2 Seaport $1000/A
Englwood
3/2/ Marcum St $ 900/A
3/2/2 S. Lake Dr $3000/S
3/2 Clewiston $2600/S
2/2 Condo $2300/S
2/2 Manasota bch condo
$3000/S
2/1.5 Moming Dove $650/A
2/2 Green $900/A
2/2 Martin $ 750/A
2/2 Pend duplex $700/A
Rotonda
3/2 Oakland Hills F $1000/A
2/2 Oakland Hills F $1000/A
2/2 Duplex Boundry $600/A
2/2 Oakland Hils PI $900/A
2/2 Natures Trail $900/a
2/2Apts. $700/A
Port Charotte:
3/2 Lakeland,pool $2600/S
3/2 Arapahoe $2200/S
3/2 Thorman $2200/S
3/2 Biltmore $1000/A
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1210 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 HOMES FOR RENT
N. Port, 6643 Dennison RENT TO WN!
Ave. 3br/2ba, comm. 3/2/2, N. Port, Scrnd
pool, clubhouse, $850/ Lanai, Irrigation, Cul-de-
mo. (941)-365-8769 Sac, $875/mo.
N. Port, 2/1/CP Enclosed Fred (941)-322-0181
Lanai, 4611 Los Rios
$700/mo. lst/Sec, 941- 0 TJ TI
697-6904 North Port Brand New
N. PORT, 3/2/2, $950/mo. 1,900 sf
NEARLY NEW HOME, under air, 3BR/2BA/2CG,
Rent or Rent-to-Own Call (941)-374-1833
Cell (248)-910-0341 North Port, 2/1.5/1, 55+
N. Port, BEAUTIFUL, Like deed restricted, nice quiet
new 3/2/2, quiet neigh- community on cul-de-sac,
borhood Drive by at 2637 furnished, $800 -$1,500
Seagull Ln. $850/mo annual/seasonal, no pets
(727)455-0635 Sue Ellen Fumich, Century
PoerrtLkfont 21 Sunbelt Realty
.Prt, (4276-2894
3/2/1, Ig backyard, I -2762894
good boating & fishing, North Port, 3/2, kitchen
$895. Tenant w/good nook, lanai, tile, all appli,
'credit & refs. .st/L-., beautiful yard. A must see!
-/Sec.. Rent to own $750 +Sec. (941)6858503
option. (941)-426-7625 North Port, 3/2/2, 2485
,N.. Port, Ig 3/2, caged Yalta Terr., all tile $750
pool, great house-for mo., 1st., last, dep. N/P
responsible tenant. Annual (941)-639-4194
Avail. immed. $895:." NORTH PORT, 3/2/2,
Tenant w/gobd credit & Washr/Dryr., Dishwasher.
..,rfs. R.t .o 61 i Close to 75. $895/mo. +
oon.' (94) 2.6-46g2 sec. 941-716-3428
N. Port, New 3/2/2, Fam NORTH PORT, 3BR
Rm, 5 Mins to 175 & 2BA with bonus room,
US 41, $975/mo. upgrades, rent or
(941)-266-4945 lease/ purchase.
N. Port, recently bit 3BR/ $1100 mo. w/security
2BA/2CG, Pool,2100 sf lv. deposit or $229,500.
space, 1-75, RT 41, schools 772-287-1614
& shopping, 1st/L/Sec Sect PORT, 2/1,
8 welcome, $1400/mo. PORT 2/1, LANAI,
9414266217 or 347-721- NEW PAINT, $550/M0.
2958 (941)-724-5907
N.P. 3/2/2 pool, brand. North Port, BRAND NEW!
new, private area, upgrad- 3/2/2, .formal living, dining
ed kit., $1,200 mo. 1st & separate family room.,
last, sec. 941-815-1128 'large tile throughout, quiet
Neighborhood $1,000 mo,
N.P. NEW 3/2/2, LR, DR, (941)-457-0727
Irg. fam. rm., laundry rm,
lanai, W/D. close to 1-75 & North Port, custom htd
schools, $1100/mo. pool home, corner lot,"
(954)-520-8798 fenced yard $1,395/mo.
Shown by appt only.
www.pelicanpm.com
New Rentals! Lic Broker 941-232-8223
Short Commute! North Port, like new,
New Rentals! 3/2/2, serene wooded
Brand NEW Homes setting but close to I 75.
Short Commute* $895 mo 561-644-2100
3/2/2 1,520 sqft
4/2/2 & Pool Homes Avail. North Port, new luxury
Rentals as low as built '05, 3/2/2 7489
$845/MONTH!!! Batalla, $975 mo. lyr.
NORTH PORT CAPE lease. (786)-255-2805


CORAL-LEHIGH ACRES
Contact Brian Fischer
(941)-240-6404
Se hablo espanol:
(866)-441-1405
BrianFischer@gulfstreamrealty.com
www.GulfstreamRealty.com


R .LTY & DEVLOPMENT, LI

*rNEED A RENTAL*
Paradise Properties
& Rentals, Inc.
941-625-RENT
NEW 3/2/2 + den,
.1800 SF, nice North Port
area. $925/mo..
941-4561486.


NOKOMIS 3/1/CP, DECK,
SCREENED-PORCH,
EXTRA PARKING, SHED
$750.W 941-493-6465
Nokomis Beach area,
2br/2ba garage, 520 Aca-'
cia Ln-, furnished.
$950/mo. Annual, N/S,
N/P. (941)492-7831
NOKOMIS, 2br/lba, xlrg
Scrnd Porch, W/D Hookup,
Fncd Yard $850/mo.
1st/Sec. (941)485-3852
NOKOMIS, 3BR/1BA/CP.
W/D hkup. Conv. location,
walk to beach/shopping&
$795/mo. (941)-966-5489
Nokomis-Waterfront, 2/2,
garage, lanai, shed, dock,
$1,475/mo.
(941)-349-6338
NOKOMIS: Near Beach,
Immac. 2/1, compl. fum., no
pets, no smokers. First, last,
sec. $950/mo. Yearly lease.
941488-3808 or 350-8060
NOKOMIS:
Pool home, 4/2/2. ALSO
3BR/2BA, Both Available
Nov. 1st (941)-302-0050
Rent or Lease to Own -
No Bank Qualifying. Low
money down moves you
irn. Your job is your credit.
Lease payment. $1,000-
"$1,350/mo. Length of
.lease3--12.mos. New in
." '. 2005.' -,942sf, *,.7
"..4R/2BA/2CG, 1042
Slanai4,Available; Now.l
Rudy 231-590-3729
North Port $925 Mo.
2078 Smyer Ave. 3/2/2
Tile Floors Common Areas
www.pelicanpm.com
Uc Broker 941-232-8223
N, North Port 2/1/CP,
v;eOty clean, screened
,Inlanai, $750/mo 1st
&Sec. (941)223-7801]


1210 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 HOMES FOR RENT
P.C. lovely & clean 3/2/2 .
pool home at 284 Orlando
BI. $1175 mo. includes PC-3/2/2 on Wilkinson,
pool serv. 1st/last/sec tile, lanai, pets okay,
845-255-0434. 900.00
P.C. NEW COURTYARD PC 3/2/2
HOME, 4/3/2, Pool, all saltwaterfront,pool, inc.
tile & granite, ss appli- lawn svc. Ohara 1200.00
ances, 2600sf under air, PC 3/2/2 on Loveland, new
4300sf total,, 1750/mo., home tile,carpet
(941)-627-2686 900.00
P.C. Spacious 4/2/2 NP. 3/2/2 Hadden Terr.,
with lanai. 98 Seasons new home, city water
Dr. $1245. Call (941)- 900.00
766-1928. PC, 2/2/1 city water, incl.
lawn svc. 700.00
PC 2/1 & 3/1 clean, DC 3/2 Condo, Heritage
updated $600 up. 1st L Lakes, 750.00
& $500 sec. 941-916-
0896. Owner/Agent Seasonal Rentals
Available
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$750. 443-622-7887
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PC 2/1/1 $695
Waterfront
18875 Ashcroft or
5081 Administration
941-626-3230
PC 2/1/CP, near hospi-
tals, Florida'room, lanai,
storage, updated, small
pet okay $650 (941)-
766-0503
PC 2/2 or 3/2, tile, lanai,
appl. w/d $675-$925 mo.
1st +. sec. Annual. Small
pet okay. (941)-626-1514
PC 2428 Aquilos Ct.
Huge 2/2/CP Fence,
Shed, End. Lanai $850
941-628-9810
PC 2br/2ba duplex,
W/D, lanai, spacious
25038 Harborview or
21254 Stillwater
(w/garage). i $745.
(941)-766-1928
PC 3/1 $675
250 Shadow Street
5056 Chaves Circle
941-626-3230


A TH POR-11
Ansonia Terr. Nea PC 3/1/1 $695
Schools & Shp. Ctrs\ 5040 Chaves Circle
3/2/2 Large fenced .373 Grenada Street
/backyard. $1050. mo 941-626-3230
KscRk 941-993-9887
Norh Port-New Custm C 32Hm 1 large
2000 Sq. Ft Under A/C ack yar Rochester.
1139Wapello ee $850 mo Avail. now!
www.pelicanpm.com Joe 941-993-9887.
Uc Broker 941-232-8223 PC 3/2/2 centrally located,
Northport off Biscayne, 600 mo. 1st, last & secu-
3/B 2/B, Sc. Porch 2 car rity. No pets. Call 941-637-
3/B. 2/B, Sc. Porch 2 car 1239 eves.
gar. $1000 mthly,w/
Option to Buy (8631-990- PC 3/2/carport, 1400 SF
9332 living. 2597 Starlite. Lg.
Sshed. Sm. pets OK. $775
SNP a nice 3/2/1 Gr8 mo. (941)-661-8632
location, $750 mo. &, o. (941)-66
$750 sec. Avail., 11/01 CLASSIFIED
(941)-268-4339 SELLS
NP NEW 4/2/2, 2600 CALL TODAY!
SF. Split plan, scrnd 941-207-1200
lanai, near schools. Ref. Vence/Enlewood
$1200.954-369-6538 North Port
NP, newer 3/2/2; $900 + OR
security or rent to own'with 941-206-1200
50% rent refunded. (941)- Pt. Charlotte.Areas
286-2038' PC a nice clean 3/2/cp
NP, New big house 4,2. convenient location, $725
close to 1-/5 & 41,$1,I100. mo. & $725 sec. Avail
$700 sec. 786-326-9740, 11/01 (941)-268-4339
941-875-0688 PC ann. furn., sailboat
NP, Lease / rent new water, 3/2/2, Edgewater
3/2/2 1700sq. Near I- area. $1250. mo. (239)-
75. 50% of your rent 643-6311
back toward closing PC beautiful waterfront
(94 781)25 9-76924103 2/1, nice neighborhood,
(941)2-4103pets ok, $850/mo. or rent
Outstanding deals on new to own, 786-556-5173
3/2/ & 4/2/2 in North PC beautiful 3/2 w/pool &
Port, FL. Rents start at dock on canal, near Mur-
$1100/mo. suburban dock. NS/NP. $1250 mo.ur-
Realty (800-693-9667 neg. 615-308-5099.
PUNTA GORDA, Waterfront PC pc,
3Bd 2Ba, ,Garage, Boat PC spacious 2/1/1, W/D,
Docki Large Patio. $865. carpet, painted, nice area,
mo.+ Sec. (239%-734-2020 no pets 1st sec. $750 mo
P.C. 3/2/1 Canal, dock, credit ck. 941-624-0756
min to Harbor, awesome PC WATERFRONT, 3/2/1
view, lanai, W/D $1000/mo. Remodeled, boat lift, hot
1st, last & sec. 1-905-651- tub, 10 min to Harbor,
5983 18334 Burkholder Cir.
$995/mo. 1st/Last/sec.
P.C. 3/2/2 + lanai, 373 941-376-7653
Orange Dr., all appl/blinds
$875 mo. + sec. dep. PC 3 spacious BR 2BA,
Owner (941)-815-7588 lanai, garage, Ig. yard,
P.C. 3BR/2BA/CG, Appi Exc. schools. 20094
P.C. 3BR/2BA/lCG, Appl Lorenzo Ave. $995.
Incl. 857 Webster Ave. o. (941)-766-1928
Exc. Cond. $825/mo. mo. (941)-766-1928
1st & Sec. (941Y-362- PC, 3BR/2BA/CP, Pool,
7522 spa, $1000/mo incl pool
P.C. 3BR/29A/ICG, Appl maint. 1st & sec. No pets.
Incl. 857 Webster Ave. Nice area! 941- 629-2858,
Exc: Cond. $825/mo. 1st cell 815-8687
& Sec. (941)-362-7522 PC, Clean, large 2-3BR/
P.C. Garage. small 2/1, 2BA/1CG, nice yard, near
FL rm, C/H/A, W/D1, Park. $790 includes some
nego, $600/mo. 2496 until. (9415867697
Deedra St. 941-474-0395 PC, New 4br/2ba/2cg,
P.C. mmac, good loc W/D, Gated Community,
P.C. Immac, good Ioc, Near 175, $1200/mo.
low price! $865- 3/2/2; lstSec. 941N3567198
$750- 2/2 CAH city
water $1200 /mo. NP PC, saltwater 3/2, -Florida
(941) 240-1749 Room., new paint & carpet.
Call (941)-766-0778
Punta Gorda 2br/2ba, PC, SWF 3/2 remodeled,
$800/mo. Fenced Yd, ns, np, $2,200 mo. 1st.
Call (941)-457-0555 last & sec. 941-916-1670


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941-764-7777
RENTALS

PC-Gulf Cove $795
3BR/2BA/lcg
5056 Munhall
941-626-6600
PG 3313 Sunset Key
condo @ B.S. Marina 3/2
11440 Fifth 3/2 $895
ROSSMAN PROP. MGMT.
*239-443-1091 *
PG Heights, 3/2, avail now.
$650 mo.+ util. 941-639-
1355 or 352-321-1862
PG Historical, 1/2 block
to Gilchrist Park 2/2/den
$875 mo. + security. Call
941-286-781?2.
PGI 3/2/1 w/ pool, sailboat
dock, annual unfurn. Call
Debra Peters ReMax
Anchor Realty 286-0201
PGI, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, single
family, pool, dock/sailboat,
10 min. to Harbor, $1,250/
mo. Annual N/S '(239)
571-2287, (239)272-7842
PGI, beautiful sailboat
new granite & S.S kit, new
dock + spa. $1375/mo.
annual (781)413-5629
Port Charlotte $595
1 BR Home Lge. Lanai
22062 Gatewood Ave.
www.pelicanpm.com
Uc Broker 941-232-8223
Port Charlotte $695
3 BR New Central A/C
21082 Bersell Avenue
www.pelicanpm.com
Uc Broker 941-232-8223
Port Charlotte
22315 Breezeswept
.$695
21338 Percy $695
941-626-6600
Port Charlotte 3/2/CP


1210 HOMES FOR RENT


. Reduced Rates
Call Riverwood Realty
(941)-743-9663
ROTONDA, 3/2/2,
Immaculate & beautiful,
Ig. lanai, priv, Pets ok.
$1000. 941-740-0761
S: Venice 2/2/1 tile floors,
lanai, cats welcome. steal
at $800. Also Isl 2/2
w/solar htd pool, a$1200
location plus! Call today, my
rentals don't last. Sue Miller,
MatchMaker Homes 941-
480-9090 or 468-9978
SO. VENICE, Furn.
2/2/2, No pets. No
smoking. Yearly or sea-
sonal. 941-493-0849


2515 Tamarind St., CHA, (941) 764-7777 OR
Ig. lot: $795/mo, 1st, last, (941) 627-9555 "
sec. N/P (941)-391-4069; (800).283-043X.,
S VISIT uS
a , s l cWesu ni e ltmio
PORT CHARLOTTE vicnb .
3B, 2BA W/POOL & a ent
,2C GAR. ABEL ST. seriess:
$1085
*3B, 2BA, 2C GAR. .. .
WALLING CT. $1000 P, M-
3B, 2BA, 2C GAR.
HARBOR BL. $850
NEW 2B, 2BA, 1C 1
GAR. BERSELL AVE.
$750
Sunbelt Mgmt. Svcs. '.
(941) 627-9555 k ,-
Port Charlotte, Large 2/1, Venetian Falls, Single Fam.
all appliances, lanai, tile Maint. Free Hm, Over
$575 mo + secu87879ty & 2000sf, 2br/2ba/2cg, Den,
water, (239)-878-7938 Formal L/R, Scmd Porch,
Port Charlotte- $750 State of the Art Comm. Cen-
3BR/1BA/CP ter, $1400 (941)-228-7588
21490 Gladis Ave VENICE CHESTNUT
941-626-6600 CREEK 2/2/2 W/ Sun
Port Charlotte- FURNISHED room. $1200/mo avail
2/2/2 seasonal, beautifulimed941-492-2108
home on sailboat canal Venice East 2/2/lcg,
RentAHome Srvs637-6797 Immaculate. $1050/mo
PORT CHARLOTTE: Venice Gardens 2/1/CP
RT 9 HARLOTT:Brand new carpet, both
Large 2 bedroom, 1Brand new carpet, both
bath, CHA, NEW blinds have city water. $850
and carpets, N/P $600 941-223-2624
mo.(941)-743-3489 VENICE EAST, 2/2/1,
Pt Char-Deep Creek 995 Avail 10/1, Nice Yard, Very
Pt Char-Deep Creekr Lot Clean, Sm Pet ok, N/S.
Large 3/2/2 Comerot $825 Annual. ERA (941)-
26442 Copiapo Circle 485.9602
www.pelicanpm.com
Uc Broker 941-232-8223 VENICE EAST, NICE, 2/1, Irg
Pt Charlotte yd, Dog OK $750. without util.
Pt Charlotte $650 Mo $1000 with utilities.
2 Bedroom CHA 941-302-0023
3404 Lucerne Terrace
www.pelicanpm.com VENICE GAR, clean, 3/1
Uc Broker 941-232-8223 $895. Dbl: carpt, fans, tile,
PT Charlotte country-home quiet, 1st/I/sec. petw/dep.
3/2 pool waterfront fenced; 941-475-2533
2/1 near Midway/Lakeview VENICE GDNS. $900/mo
RentAHome Srvs637-6797 2/2/1, FL rm. No pets.
Pt. Char 2/1, lanai, Ig. Annual, avail. now.
yard, nice area, on canal, Call (516)-694-0152
clean 160 Rodgers $725, Venice House for Rent.
lst+Sec. 239-821-4999 Nice 3/2, 1190 Graham
Pt Char. 102 Curds Ter- Rd. Call 941-266-4312
rae, 4/2ansalat r Janeene Abde
rcania $2 /mo. RENT ME FLORIDA
$1,700 moves you h. Pets VENICE PLANTATION, 3br/
OK, 941-504-5468 2ba, Gated Comm, Next to
Pond, End Lanai, Rent w/
Pt. Char. 21155 Bersel option to Buy. $1200/mo.
I, Am., "1st & 2nd Mo. + $500
2/1/1, $699/mo. Dep. 11th Month Free.
$1,000 moVmsyeu 11 (941)-492-3501 or 497-
941-504-5468 1906 or 492-5469 or 735-
Pt Charlotte 3BR + office or '3785. If no ans, Iv msg
4th bedroom, 2 livingrooms, Venice, 4/2 Very Large
fireplace, 2 baths, carport, Pool Home. Rough Credit
workshop, shed. pets OK, Okay. Call 941-266-4312
21298 Hepner, $850/mo. Janeene Abde -
(941)-875-9023 RENT ME FLORIDA


1210 HOMES FOR RENT 1240 CONDOSNILLAS
FOR RENT


Pt. Charlo, 2/1 VENICE, CLEAN & READY
Pt. Charlotte, 2/, FOR YOU... Duplex, condo,
inside laundry, nice & maint free home, 2 &
clean. Avail now! $850 3br's,3 w/pools, $600-
moves you hF $1,200/mo.
$625/mo. F'RE Gulf Coast Rentals & Real
REN! (941)875-9324 Estate Co. (941)492-4280
Punta Gorda Burnt Store Weichert, Realtors
2000 Sq Ft $950/Mo. Southern Choice
25308 Islas Drive 941-613-2300
www.pelicanpm.com
Uc Broker 941-232-8223 WE HAVE RENTALS!
Punta Gorda FURNISHED NP 3bdrms, vaulted ceil. $1200
3/2/2 PGI pool waterfront PC 3 bdrm fenced yard .$600
3/2/2 BSI; 2/1 waterfront NP 2 bdrms furn. ..... $950
RentAHomeSvs 637-6797 PC 2 bdrms central ... .$750
Punta Gorda Must See! NP 3 bdrms condo furn ..$1200
G M us) PC 2 bdrm duplex ...... $700
3/2/2(B.S Meadows)'pool Property Mgr. Patricia Moore
3/2 (BS Isles) townhouse .941-623-2421
RentAHomeSvs 637-6797
WHY RENT? CREATIVE
Punta Gorda 1/1 newly FINANCING
remodeled, avail, now. 3/2/2 +Pool, 2100sf,
-weekly rental $225 incl. $0 Dn, BK OK, Easy Terms,
everything 941-575-6482 Dave (941)-2684921.
Punta Gorda Seminole
Lakes CC, 2/2, furnished 1240 CONDOSNILLAS
or un, golf, pool etc. (941)- FOR RENT
575-0020 ann/sea.
PunaGrd, +VENETIA Venice! New
P ca G rdai, 3BR/2bA/1CG Super
carpor tView, Pools, Tennis, Gym,
floors,secluded, pvate, Gated, NP, $950/mo
pets OK. $750/mo. 941497.2888
(941)-875-9023
Punta Gorda, Burnt Store 1/1 Promenades East,
Lakes, 3/2/2 rg. lanai clean, .amenities, near hos-
pets, neg. Annual $95an pital. $625 mo. 774-521-
mo. (941)4574422 6730 or 941-286-4813

Punta Gorda 2/2/gar., FL. 1BR Sunshine Villas, $550
Rm., Ig. yard, near boat mo 1st, last & sec. Wilson
ramp/park, $700 + $350 Realty, (941)-629-6624
sec. 941- 347-8624 2/2 annual seasonal PGI
RESPONSIBLE waterfront-dock-furn-unfurn
RENTERS NEEDED storage, washer/dryer, no
Great house & super pets. 941-629-4444. .
deals!! (941)-426-7625 2/2 BEAUTY, turnkey
Rie odRe furn. on D.C. Golf Course,
SRiverwood Rentals S0/mo. n water/
/8008$ mo. irncl. water/


cable, F/A/S, NS/NP, 866- NP, Sabel Trace GC, 2/2
698-3898. 1st Fir, 18th Fairway,
2/2 Cape Haze Sm Pet Gated, Pool, 1st/L, NS,
ok, $675/mo. 2/2 Fid- $800+util (941)429-9962
dlers Green $675. 2/2 P.C. 2/2, 22291 Westch-
LgLux Condos $750. ester, 1st. fir. all upgrades
3/2 Lux @ The Ham- pool, w/d, $500 + until. &
mocks $1100/mo sec. N/P 941-629-2475
www.fgrentals.com PC
Open 7 Days P.C. off Kings Hwy POOL
1-800-697-8454 & TENNIS 2/2 condos,
owner upgraded $695
2/2 CONDO 1st floor, New- mo. ,941-833-0563 or
port condos on 175 Kings 941-286-5003
Hwy.$800/mo 401-639-7942da P.C. Promenades East 1/1,
$800/mo 401-639-7942 updated kit. & bath, beauti-
2/2 Gulf Cove Pt. Taste- ful decor, pool, sauna &
fully Furn. Villa, 13100 elev. $650 annual, $950
McCall Rd. Avail Now thru seasonal, (941)-255-3006.
April $1200/mo Utils Incl P.C. Updated 2/2 condo,
(941)497-0599 fresh, clean, W/D, comm.
2/2.5 TOWN HOUSE in pool, tennis, pet poss.
PGI. Waterfront. 5 min. to $675 mo. 941-916-0120
.Fishermen's Vil. unfurn. P.G. Charlevoi 2/2
Avail now. 941-637-0195 luxury ondo 55, desir-
2BR condo, close to able 1st floor, furnished,
beach/shops. Seasonal/ lanai with water view,
annual. After 5pm (203)- heated pool, annual,
464-0578 or 8:30am- 5pm $900 /month plus sec.
(203)432-0520 (941) 639 8640
AFFORDABLE CONDOS PC 1st. floor end unit
$495 & up! w/direct parking 2/2 cus-
www.flarentals.net tom unit, pool, 'tennis.'
Realty Mgnmt 941. 625 $775 mo (941)-286-5003
3131 or 877.655.3131
PC 2/2 Unfurn, 1st fir,

pool, W/D. Avail.
Immed., ref. req. $695.
mo. (941)-505-2326
PC. 2bd/2ba, 55+ fully
furn., Exc. location, 1st.
floor, pool, tennis, $735-.
34 CONDO/VILLA LISTINGS mo. Call 941-625-5783
ONE BEDROOME.................. .......$5 PC CEDAR WOODS 2/2
central A/C, walk-in closet,
TWO BEDROOM...................6 150 W/D, pool, N/P, N/S. $625
IHE mo. Lease. 603-305-5515.
VILLAS WITH GARAGE,..,$801.-$105)
AUEMAIL FOR LIST F LL RENTALS PG, 2/2, 1276 SF, W/D,
SHORT TERMIFURNISHEDOLSOAVAIL pool, no pets. $750/mo,
1st., last, sec. arinual,
Bird Bay Realty, Venice, (941)-639-8125
FL Annuals from
$750/mo. PG, 2/2, 1276 SF, W/D,
Seasonals from pool, no pets. $750/mo,
$1,800/mo. 1st., last, sec. annual,
Rental Dept (941)484- (941-639-8125
6777 PGI Great brand new, end
CN LVN( unit, spectacular location.
APRTEN Walking distance to Historic
Dist., Fisherman's Vil., PGI
& PG Library and shopping,
1ST MONTH FREE AND never lived, G.E. appls.,
REDUCED SEC. DEP. tile/carpet fir., granite
FOR NEW TENANT. counter tops. 3/2/1.
HERON COVE APTS $1300/mo. ann. call 941-
Of Engle (off Dearborn) 575-7441
Spacious 1300sf 2br PGI new waterfront condo
w/den or 3BR w/scr lanai, dock, 3/2/1, W/D, pool &
SOLAR Htd pool, Gazebo, pa. Very private. N/S
tennis court, close to bch & moke. $900 mo or $2250
walking distance to public & seasonal. (508) 962-8110
walgreens. Sm pets & fam-
ilies are welcome. RENT p.G WATERFRONT,.
STARTING AT $900/mo. o- q1' Spacious
(941)-473-0450 ', "a t r-'"
www.HeronCoveFL.com O of, '
AVAILABLE NOW.! ;. 5,4 :it
D.C. 2/2, lanai, cath. ceil., cmplex, First, last
tile, wood cab., granite, 00w secuty.
new appl., 1st., last + sec., 239-939-76741 -F
$695-$895 941-6614539 .*9-5, 80' 498,9835
-afte 5:00opm &
Deep Cr Heritage Lake weeketds- i
New 2/2 pets ok $750
www.nhtoflorida.com
(603)-930-0718 ,PGI WATERFRONT:
DEEP CREEK 2/2 Condo. 2/.lanalw' r
recently remodeled. Gor-
geous enc. pool & club- view'Off Aqui
house. $695 annual. Sec Es. t. $750: 4unit
& 1st mo. 941-276-9296. complex: First, last
&'$400.00 security.
DEEP CREEK beautiful new 239-930-7674 M-F'
condo on golfcourse, 9-5, 805-698-9835
3/2/CP lanai, furn. Short after5:Opm & "
term. Avail. Nov. & Dec. weke ndsi
$950 mo. (631)-286-7574


DEEP CREEK, 3/2 unfurn.
tile throughout, updated,
$875 mo. Annual. Call
Susan, 941-628-5412.
DEEP CREEK, 2/2 on. Golf
Course. Pool, Tennis, Lanai
$800. mo. 1st Month's
Rent Free! 941-815-3058
EL JOBEAN, 2/1 Villa.
Waterview. Prvt., Scm. lanai.
Clean, fans, carpet, No pets,
w/d. $600. 941475-2533
EI-Jobean condo on FW
canal, 2br/lba fully
furn, comm. pool &
club house, 6-12 mth
lease. $750/mo +
1mth sec. incids W/S
& direct TV. NP
(941)-661-4372
EMERALD PT. Ultra
stunning luxury furnished
waterfront condo, boat
dock. Ideal for the suc-
cessful excecutive who
loves to entertain. Min.
from Hospital & 1-75.
(941)-626-3350
HARBOUR HGTS. 27235
Adams Dr. 2/2 condo-cpt.
1 yr old. $650 mo. Pets
allowed. 216-469-2944
Heritage Lake, 2bd/2ba
Gated, tennis crt. gym &
pool, $750/mo. 1st.4&
Sec. (941-255-0304
NOKOMIS 55+, 2/2,
VILLA, fireplace, pool,
unfurn, nice, quiet,
$800/mo. 941-716-0844
North Port 3 BR Condo
Lakeside Plantation-$925
1058 Jonah Drive
www.pelicanpm.com
Uc Broker 941-232-8223


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VENICE ISAND, D2Br/2Ba near 41,
VENICE ISLAND 2/2, newly renovated, W/D,
Lanai, 1st Floor, Furn., water & lawn care incl.
Walk to Beach, Water Inci. $700/mo. 407-234-1753
$800/mo. No Pets. 941- 700/mo 40
497-6648 PGI 2/2/1, fresh paint,
tile carpet, w/d, hurri-
Venice, BIRD BAY, 2/2, cane shutters, $775mo
unfum, annual, nice, + dep. (239) 598-3431
W/S & Cbl incl. Tennis,
htd pool, N/S, N/P, ROTONDA 2/2/2, Canal
$850/mo 941-223-1210 View; Lg Lanai, W/D, sm
Pet Okay. $775. + Sec.
VENICE: San Lino new (941)-626-7158
condo top fir. 2BR, den,
xtra rm 2BA-gar. lake view VENICE, 2/1.5, Lanai,
$1275. 630-917-0202. Laundry Rm. Lawn Maint.
VI 1/1 Furnished Incl $700/mo. lst/L/Sec.
Annual ot Seasonal' (941)468-1206
Near Airport & Bch. 1320 APARTMENT
941-628-9810 1320APARTMENTS
VI 1/1 Unfurn.
$650. + Utilities
Newly Renov. All Tile $1,000 IN
.941-628-9810 FREE RENT

1300 DUPLEXES TOLEDO CLUB
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
Apartment Homes
$$FREERENT $$ starting at $608/mo.
$700 Move-n!r Brand New
Eff. 1, 2, 3 & 4 beds avail 3500 Island Club Dr.
941-548-1115 North Port
941-548-1115 941-423-6600
(2) 2B/1B Duplex,
Arcadia. 1 w/free water **VENICE ISLAND, Clean &
$650 mth call John Neat Efficiency, Walk to
863-990-2220 Beaches & Dntown. Under
$600/mo. 1-800-7464030
1br Tri-Plex Unit in Central
Part of Englewood, *2/1 ENGLEWOOD,
$575/mo. 3 MOS. FREE!
(941)-809-0684 PETS OK.
2BR/1BA, E. Englewood NEW PAINT, NEW
duplex, on time rent $625 TILE. $600/MO.
+ $1000 sec. No pets. (941)-475-2178
Avail.now. 941-769-1163
1ST MONtill REE AND
DEEP CREEK DUPLEX REDUCED SEC.DEP.
2BR/2BA/1CG for Sm. FOR NEW TENANT.
Family, Exit 170 $695 HERON COVE APTS
Nego. (941)737-7037 Of Engle (off Dearborn) Spa-
Deep Creek spacious cious 1300sf 2br w/den or
3/2/2, new kit, paint, 3BR w/scr lanai, SOLAR
appl., cath. ceiling LR, DR, Htd pool, Gazebo, tennis
laundry rm. $950 + sec. court, close to bch & walk-
Pets ok (941)-575-7559 ing distance to public & wal
E ENGLEWOOD, 2/1/1, greens. Sm pets & families
W/D hookup, just updat- are welcome. RENT START-
ed, sm pet ok, $725/mo. ING AT $900/mo. (941)-
+ Sec. (941)-270-7875 473-0450
www.HeronCoveFLcom
E. ENGL. 2BR/1BA, clean, AVAILABLE NOW!
W/D. No smoking. No
pets. $675/mo. 1st, last, APTS & HOMES
sec. (941)-473-7847 1,2,3 BEDROOMS
FREE 1 MO. RENT ASK STARTING AT $700
ABOUT GOOD TENANT SURFSIDE REALTY
DISC. E ENGL SPOT- 941-473-4050
LESS! 2/2 WD Hkp Open
Plan, min.to Bch.x Sm Char Harb Immaculate,
pet $650/mo. crttbkgd updated units, 1 block to
941-474-5315 harbor, N/S, lbr/2br $650
Eng 1,2,3 Bed 1st Sec up. 941-7434663
SandDollar Prop SW FL CHAR. HBR. 1/1 updated
941-240-1772 units incl. water, pool, scr.
lanai, no pets. $600 mo.
ENG. 2BR/1.5BA Tile 1st + sec. 941-628-3759
Floors Lanai, 2nd
floor, Cnvenient loc. Clean, cozy & safe corner
$650/mo 1st/last & apt. with glass slider & pri
$500 sec. NS, No pets vate deck, lbr furn.,
(NEED HELP?) includes utilities. Punta
DAVE 475-7011 Gorda 941- 815-0710
ENL, GROVE CIT21 VENICE ISLAND, 1 br apt
ENGL, GROVE CITY, 2/1/ $595; Studo $495. 1st &
cp & closed in lanai, Clean! $595; D Stio $495. 1st &
Beautiful apti $675/mo. Dep. nc water. (941)-
No Pets. 941-525-3402 484-6022
Engl-9291 Tacoma, 2/2, Efficiencies 1 & 2 Bed-
W/D, Sm Pet Poss. room apts. furnished.
$800/mo. Also 2/1 $175-up. Triangle Motel
$600/mo. Call Josh after 639-8356
3PM (941)468-6216 ENG. 2/2 6428 HAMLET
ENGL: 1/1 $525/mo. DR. NEW TILE, PAINT.
w/lanai, remodeled, NO SMOKE! $650 MO.
N/P, N/S. 1st & Securi- 1ST/L/SEC. 941-830-
ty. (941)-400-1670 1350
Englewood 2/2, lanai, ENGL NEW APT.
w/d hookup, $700, $1000 MOVES YOU IN!
$500 sec., small pet ok. 2/1 new w/d, refrig.
Sam 847-323-1697 941-473-8223


1240 CONDOSNILLAS
FOR RENT
PGI Waterfront Executive
condo, newly remodeled &
refurnished, 1,100 sq. ft.
2/2, monthly, yearly.
Frank (330)-836-3943
PGI Waterfront Villa,
2/2/1, sailboat dock, 2
lanais, pool, W/D, $800
per mo + Security. Call
(941)-661-3654
PLACIDA:
New 3/2
covered parking
Spectacular water view
WEST COAST
PROP.MGT
941-473-0718
RentalsFlorida.net
Punta Gorda Isles 2bd/2ba
Walk to Fishermans village.
Heated pool, great view of
Peace River. Seasonal
$1,500. mo. 941-815-
8320 Wanda
PUNTA GORDA-
New Luxury 3/2 Condo.
www.vivante-fl.com for pics
& info. $1250. mo. (770)-
265-6447 or
(678)-296-3574
RENT TO OWN
2/2 Condo, nice area,
pool. 941-380-5626 or
941-625-0015.
ATHENS TOWNHOUSE
2br/1.5 Marble Bath. Walk to
'Beach & Venice Ave. Shops.
Quiet, Annual (941)485-7645
VENETIA: lstflr 3/2/1, Pool,
tennis, gym. Close to shop,
rest.,.'bch. ns/np. Annual
$985/mo. 941-284-1934
VENICE E. home 3/2/1.5
$900; or VENICE IsI. condo
2/1.5 $895; N.S, sm dog ok.


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1300 DUPLEXES
FOR RENT
Englewood 2/2/1,
large lanai, W/D hook
up, new carpet & paint,
great neighborhood,
201-638-5805

ENGLEWOOD:
2/1 new paint & tile
$635
1/1/cp downtown,
watersewer & lawn inc
$550
WEST COAST
PROP.MGT
941-473-0718
RentalsFIorida.net
E. ENGLE. 2/1, CATH.
CELING, INCLW/D &
LAWN MAINT. NO PETS.
$650 941-460-9403
MURDOCK, Avail Now!
3/2/CP, Tile, Sect.8.
$750 mo. incl. water. 941-
628-1430, 766-2824
NORTH PORT- 2/1,
$600/mo. 1st/Sec.
Annual Lease. No Pets.
(941)-423-8448
NORTH PC 2/1, Avail. Nov.
1, $600 mo. Sm. pets OK.
Close to beach/ shopping
941- 6614101.
OVERBROOK GARDENS,
2/1/CP,
NICE & CLEAN.
941-493-7027
P.C. 2BR/2BA/1CG,
QUIET AREA, clean, pantry,
$600/rho. + Security
(941)423-0486
PC, 2/1/1 across from Cul.
Ctr., w/d hook up, lanai,
new A/C, 1st & -sec.
$800/mo. 941-764-7460
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1320 APARTMENTS
FOR.RENT
ENGL, 1BR/1BA, NICELY
DECORATED, $575/MO.,
NO PETS.
941-276-3760
ENGL, quiet setting, unfurn
3/1, 2/1 & 1/1. All cony.
located, N/P, sec dep req.
Must call! 941474-5869
ENGL/Manasota Key S.
lbr/lba furn, 5 min walk to
beach. Monthly S650 or
Seasonal 941-735-6490
ENGLEWOOD 1BR/1BA,
completely furh./spotless,
new tile & carpet, newer
appl., lanai, lawn serve 1.5
mi. from beach, $695/mo.
lst/Lst/Sec. No pets.
(941)475-3889
ENGLEWOOD 2/2 BRAND
NEW wall to wall ceramic
tile floors. ADOBE REALTY
INC. MARCEL 485-3998
ENGLEWOOD WATERFONT
1/1, Very Clean, Close to
Shopping, No Pets
$600/mo
941-475-5409
ENGLEWOOD, 2br/lba,
scrnd lanai, no pets.
$800/mo. plus Deposit.
(941)-475-2347

ISLANDOF VENICE
iEf,'1.& 2 br, -yr lease..
hITmed occup. No pets.
; (941i4165757
Large 1/1 apartments
starting at $565 mo. 1st.
last, security Wilson Realty
(941)-629-6624






LIVE ON THE ISLAND!
> 2BR condo style apts.
> Prv. entrance, covered
> parking, huge balconies,
> beautiful brand new
kitchens w/
> granite counters..Pet
> friendly. W/D. Across
> from Park. Call
888.430.7630
MANASOTA Key 1BR on


beach very quiet area. Big
porch. Small pet ok. $850
mo. + sec. 941-661-7120
MANASOTA KEY, STEPS
TO THE BEACH, 1/1;,
furn, until & Incl'cable.
,$270/wk long term
... (41}-716-3660
Murdock Circle, 1,2,3 & 4
bdr. avail, for immed.
occ.! Ask about move-in
specials. (941)-627-3900
Equal Housing Opportunity
N. PORT(WMS), COZY IBR,
Furn.,Scrnd Lanai, Pool,
Utils incl., No Phone,
$650/mo.
(941)426-9294 or 223-
5039
NOKOMIS Eff. immacu-
late furn., W/D, N/S, N/P.
Util Incl. Oct/Nov/Dec
$625/mo 941-488-6565
NOKOMIS, 1/1, Irg scrnd
porch on priv. treed yard,,
Close to Beach/Shop
$595 (941)-966-5489
Nokomis, 2nd FIr Apt, Lrg 1
bdrm, reduced $450/mo. from
$~6Q. 1st/L, Ref.'s, No Pets.
(941)-480-0330
Nokomis, Studio apt.
$600/mo., 1BR furn. apt.
$650/mo. Utils. Incl. -
Duplex 2/1 $600/mo.
(941)-488-8163
P.C. 1 mo. FREE. Charlotte'
Harbor, new 1br, unfum,
c/V/a, fans, N/P. $650/mo.
(941)587-7828 or 918-2078
P.C., 2BR/2BA, canal;
tile, carpet, lanai, $650
mo. Annual. N/P 941-505-
1474 or 941- 724-3352
P.G./C.H. 2BR/1BA, all
remodeled, pool, lanais.
Pets OK. Starting @ $625
mo. (941)-391-1559
Port Charlotte 2/2/1
$700 F/L/S
941-809-3508
Punta Gorda 2/1, tile
throughout, central air &
heat, $600 mo.
(941)-639-2823
ixjQ^Adli,,bf apnd new

1:,69.3224.
PUT CLASSIFIED
TO WORK FOR YOU
Venice, Englewood,
North Port 207-1200
Pt. Charlotte Areas.
Call 206-1200
Rotonda West 2/2
with pool no pets -
$700 F/L/S
941-809-3508


WOODMERE
APARTMENTS
OF VENICE
Starting at $757/mo.
3900 Woodmere Park
> Blvd. 941-496-

S VENICE, Lge, unfurn, stu-
dio in pvt home w/garage.
N/S. $550/mo. cable Incl.
1st & Sec. (941)-650-
8109


1320 APARTMENTS 1350 EFFICIENCIES
FOR RENT FOR RENT
SO. SARASOTA/OSPREY I
furnished, Large 1/1,
upstairs apt. 16x8 NORTH PORT, ALL TILE
deck, very priv, utilities $125 WK. INCLUDES ALL,
& cable incl. Avail Now. AVAILABLE NOW! PETS OK!
Sm pet ok. $1000 575-648?
mo CALL 989-585- P.G. Studio on Peace
3326 River, furn. some util. incl.
VENICE-Spacious 2/1.5, Yearly $575 mo. 1st.,


1370 RENTALS TO 1500 LOTS & ACREAGE
SHARE
5 ACRES, Resid.
WANTED Female Roomate Port Charlotte Suncoast
$460 a month, utilities Estates, Nova Lane,
included in Venice. Phone Horses OK. $225,000.
488-8903 or 586-7477 941-268-6209

1390 VACATION/SEAS BUY IT!
RENTALS SELL IT!
FIND IT!
2/2 PGI Condo, w/dock SUN CLASSIFIED!
view, 500' to harbor, nice-


$525mo (941)966-5489 Call 941485-2266 (941)-377-3637 Arcadia


70+ Lots, Houses, Condos


October 27, Live In Person,


Online or Pfone Bidding
www *-- aco
941-48-1500


next to Holiday Inn, newly last, sec. (941)-505-8291 ly furn; 32" HD TV, lanai 3-6
renovated, close to shop- CLEAN furn. efficiency mo rate 941-505-1078
ping, $70.0 lst/L/Sec apts. So.PG $180-$200 2/2/1 VERY clean, furn.
(941)-966-2762 aft 6pm per wk, incl util/cable, no Quiet street, Dock, near
VENICE ISLAND Studio pets.Call 941-740-0491. Engl. Beach. No smk or
apt, No pets. 2nd floor TROPICAL BAY INN pets $1600/mo 3 mo
$500/mo (941-484-2206 MOTEL Char. Harbor min 941-473-1800
or (941)485-5698 Waterfront, 2 rm suite, AVAIL. GULF BEACH-
VENICE ISLAND Annual, nr furn., full-'kit, sofa, TV, FRONT
beach & downtown, 1/1 sep. rm w/qn. bed. $210 Venice Island Condo's
$560 includes water, 2/1, weekly & up. 941-625- Effs. & lbr. Turnkey F
$750, Call (941)488-2613 3004 furn., Pool, Wk/Mo/Ann. G
VENICE ISLAND VENICE ISL' EFF. FURN., 941-485-7967
STUDIO & 1BDRM 1/2 mi bch. FLS/NS/NP. trudypage@hotmail.com O
AVAILABLE NOW! $500. util/laundry incl ALMAR RENTALS & M
(941)-7354020 941-483-0053 MGT. SERVICES. MANY F
VENICE ISLAND, 2/1, pool, Venice Island, Furn, Elec, FURNISHED UNITS TO S
close to beach, $650/mo water, cable incl Close to CHOOSE FROM. (
close to beach, $650/mo S BeachNearby, 800-964-3095 EMAIL
water inc. N/P, N/S. Shop c Nar ALMARRENTAL@
803-802-3060. Avail Oct. $600/mo. (813)690-1359 YAHOO.COM
VENICE 1360 ROOMS ARUBA CONDO sleeps 4,
Newly remodeled, lbr $650, FOR RENT Jan 12 26, 2008.
2BR $725. No pets. Sea Jay $1000/week.
Apts. (941-232-9893 $125/Wk PC. nice clean (941)-575-4450
VENICE, lbr apt, 1st fir, room + common area, all BEAUTIFUL CONDO,
clean & secure, ref nec- tile, central air, elec., cable, lbr/lba, Nov Jan 7th.
essary. lst/L/Sec. w/d 941-743-2040 Walk to Beach $1000 for
(941)-488-0276 Iv'msg $80 $140/WEEK 9 wks. (941)-387-4702
VILLA SAN CARLOS II PC & PG FULL HOUSE BIMINI BAY 2/2 furn. I
22250 Vick St., P.C. PRIV condo, htd pool, NS/NP,
Available Soon 1 bed- CALL 941-626-3230 $850/mo. 941-6984653
rooms. For 62 or Older A Port Charlotte, clean, DEEP CREEK, 3/2/2, fully
HUD Subsidized rents nice area. Furnished. furnished, pool exc. condi-
based on income. For cable, utilities, laundry tion, near golf course.
application call 941-624- $145/wk. 941-626-7306. $2200/mo. 941-255-1657
4404 EHO/HC Accessible. A+ FURN. RM. in PC or 941-575-0113
Wm. Min Springs 1/1, tile. w/priv. entrance, incl. util. ENGL E 2/2 Close to
12205 Genoa Dr., cent air. cable, W/D, house priv. shops 15 mins to
fum/unfum $600. 941-240- $140/wk. 941-626-2832. beach, avail Nov thru
5175 or 305-206-3058 CLEAN & SOBER Recov- Apr 941-716-4305
ery Housing in PC. Men Englewood/Rotonda
1330HOTEUMOTEL & Women. Interested in Great-selection of
Punta Gorda, clean, fur- obriety 941-624-3748 Homes/Mobiles avail-
nished rooms, cable, pool MURDOCKroom w/private able WEST COAST
& utilities included. Close to bath, $100/wk." ref. req. PROP.MGT
1-75. From $80 per wk. 941-623-3338 473-0718 or
(9411-575-9577 N. PORT, clean, ac, tv, 877-448-0667
N/S, N/D, priv. bath, 1st RentalsFlorida.net
1340 MOBILE HOMES & Last. $135/wk, many LOVELY 2BR/2BA
FOR RENT extras!! (941)423-8779 S. Venice Avail Oct Dec.,
North Port pool home, March & April. $2000/mo
Nokomis, Clean semi fum $500 includes all utilities. 941-223-4442
1BR, own lot, scr porch, wash- Please call (941)-240-6478 LUXURY RIVERFRONT
er, $600/mo. + electric gorgeously furnished
(941)484-1104or485-0209 NP, Rm avail. Util Incl gorgeouslyndo 3/furnished
+cable, NS, NP, must be turnkey condo 3/3, 1,865
NOKOMIS: i omsf. 3rd. floor view of Peace
BR/BANOKOMIS:d2BR/BA empl. Woman pre f. River $2,500 mo. 6 mo.
(94BR/1BA and 914-2760 $125/wk 941-423-6055 min., no pets, no smoking,'

NOKOMIS: 2BR/1BA, new ONLY $125/WIk n Pt Char, (941)A629-9001
carpet, A/C. $700/mo. t E *,vAVAIL NOW! Manasota
incl. elec. 941-587-4351 or cable, ac. All U I" cl. Beach area clean quiet t
(941)-485-4095 (941).276-3134 276-1025 2/1. turnkey w/d, utils,
PELICAN PERCH RV, PG 1 & PC lear & Quet, be scr lanaich. $1200/m o walk to
2 BR's $475/$600. $400 $145/wk. $500/mo inci beach. l1200/mo
sec. dep. N/pets, Sites utils, furn'd, refs. 941- ,941488-1703Iv msg
Available 941-639-4412 743-3070 941-740-2565 PC condo -2/2, 1st fir.
PG 2/2, 55+ lake view PG furn.,cable, phone, furn., free until: Min. 3 mo:
PG- 2/2, 55+ lake view PG. fun l, po, $1450 or ? No pets, 55+.
furnished, avail. now, near util. incl. $125 wk. 2-3 BR 630-248-3596
Hwy 75, $900/mo + sec. apt. $325 wk. N/P,
dep. + until. (941) 505-2960. 941-639-1089/941- Pt. Charlotte, furnished 2/2
Several AvaiL. From $400 .623-7921 condo, 10 min. to beach,
-$750. Punta- Gorda, pool, tennis, shopping. N/S
Nocatee & Kings Hwy. (941-)-833-0563
Incl. CHA. 1st, 'Last, & PUNTA GORDA 1/1, Char.
Sec. 941-624-0355 Harbor water view, boat.
Slip, $1,200 mo. + dep.
Move-n Now Sapecial N/S, N./P. 941-661-9332
2 & 3 Bedroom MH from Punta Gorda, 1 bedroom,
$125 wkly or $450 mo. quiet, near hospital. Heat, irl
with Low Dep. No pets. air, laundry & cable. $400, sicfurn, 4/2 on SW caal,
Family Park, Close to 1st + last. (941) 585-9563 HunrywInl. I 941504-
schools. Call 863-698- Venice Gardens, Furn.
4910 Hardee Co. $400/mo.; Female pre- S. SARASOTA /OSPREY
ferred. $100/Sec. (941)- FURN 2/1 HOME,LG.
1345 MISC. RENTALS 4964525 Leave Message YARD, LG DECK, VERY
Reasonable rates, apart- VENICE: RESPONSIBLE PRIVATE SETTING.
Reasonable rates, apart- MALE $1295/MO UTIL &
ments, Mobile Home Lots, MALE $1295/MO UTIL &
RV Lots. Peace River, Punta no alcoholics, smokers or CABLE INCL. 989-
Gorda. Has Boat ramp, drugs $500/mo. + sec, 585-3326.
Piers, Community Hall. 941- until. incl. Tom (941)-497- VENICE 3/2 NR BEACH
639-5461, no answer, call 4609 Furn, Former Model Home,
941- 815-0505. 14' Ceilings, Pool, BBQ,
1370 RENTALS TO (941)492-6704
1350 EFFICIENCIES SHARE www.veniceflrealestate.net
FOR RENT Al Venice comm! $125 & Click on Vacation Home
$150 PER WEEK, All utiliti- /wk inclds nice furn. rm w/ VENICE ISLAND CONDO,
ies included. $150 priv. entr. utils, TV, W/D, 2BR/2BA
deposit. Private house, N/S Refs. (941)-485-3943 W/GUL7FVIEWS.
fenced yard, own Engl, Rotonda, fully fum 2/2
entrance, (941)-575-6482 condo in Rotonda. 2 htd pools, VENICE ISLAND, condo on
tennis. $435/mo +1/2 tJlils canal w/2 baths, ideal for
IBR Efficiency, $400. (941)6980340 couple htd pool on Gulf. 3
plus 1 mo. security. mo. min. at $2500/mo. 941-
141 Granada Blvd. N.P. New Home,. furn 484-7313
Call Ron (941)-320-5011 bdrm, priv. bath, kit. priv. yENCE, 2br/2ba HOME,
Efficiency suites, full W/D, V N/S, N/P clean VENICE, 2br/2ba HOME,
Efficiency suites, full $125/wk (9411-426-6789 ully furn, 50+ resort fac.
kitchen, fully furn., cable, /wk(94)4 / kly, Mo, Yearly. 516-728-
$180 wk. & up. 941-629- North Port share beautiful 7487 or 516-728-2991
4046/625-3004 furn. home, bedroom,
SUNNYBROOK MOTEL (DC) $400, master suite $58,0 Waterfront off of Lemon
incl utilities & cable. 941- Bay, 3BR/2BA, office,
Summer Discounts Avail- 234-2166 fully furn., set up as a
able!!" Englewood Area Effi- vacation rental w/4 web-
ciencies, P.C. ROOM FOR RENT, M sites already estab-
1 & 2 BR's avail immediate- or F Full house privl., listed. 2 car oversized
ly pool. $105 wk utilities garage, swimming pool,
Call (941)-302-0050 incl. (941)-623-3042 boat dock &. lift, fish
FLAMINGO MOTEL, PG, 1 PC Nice area, beautiful cleaning station. OWNER
& 2 rm. efficiencies, pool, pool home, NS, NP, ND. MUST SELL! 852 E. 6h
cable, $180 wk. & up. Full house privl. Call for St., Engl $290,000 obo
941-286-6511 639-7750 details. (786)-5974195 f775)-969.c690-5332
Furn. Small Eff. Apt. Nr. Punta Gorda, 1 bedroom, om
So. Venice Beach, quiet, near hospital. Heat,
Yearly or Seasonal. air, laundry & cable. 5400, 1500 LOTS & ACREAGE
NP/NS. 941-493-0849" 1st + last. (941) 585-9563
NP-L. 94T1-4 ffi0 1 REMODELED HOME with $0 Closing Costs?
JO-EL MOTEL Effic. & 1 pool. Female preferred. Double lots (1/2 acre) on
bdrm apts. Daily & Weekly Smoker ok. $125/ week. Adalia Terr. Great neighbor-
rates, S. Punta Gorda. No Please call 941-624-3436 hood. No Scrub Jays.
Pets. (941)-639-1532 Home. Lae Owner accepting offers.
NOKOMIS Efficiency Apt, Bdrm & Bath for Mat re (941) 628-3434
privt./peaceful, Furn, Lady. Reasonable rent, 2.25 Beautifully wooded
walk to beach/shopping, exchange for housekeeping.. Country Acres. $90,000


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$1.1M, Real Estate Also
Available
Recreational Rentals -
$399K, Great Location!

VR Business Brokers
941-627-5565
www.vrfla.biz
HAUUING BUSINESS
18'X7' OPEN TRAILER
W/COVERS. 4' SIDES
W/ RAMP, BRAKES, 99
4X4 GMC P/U & equip
$15K (941)697-9923


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SELLER. Only $69K. UNITS/WAREHOUSE near
Run Semi-Absentee Charlotte Co. Airport. Great
Est. 20+ yrs. $96K opportunity 239-777-2329
Net. Asking $200K. MURDOCK PROF. OFF./
Candy Store #5567 RETAIL space. High Traffic
Sells bulk candy, store- area, @984 sq. ft. water
made fudge, etc. High inc. Call ALL FLORIDA
Traffic Loc. $75K Dn. REALTY SERVICES, INC.
Metal Fabrication (941)-629-1121
#5433 Nets OFFICE SPACF S,
$500K/yr..Est. 25 yrs. Venice Tamiami Tr.
Quality work. $200K 750sf, $950/mo inclds
Req (SBA) utils. 941-484-3596
1,000's SW Florida OFFICE/RETAIL State Rd
Businesses Available 776 Near Stadium, Fair-
Online. Visit us at: grounds & Murdock Village.
floridabusinessbro- 3300sf, 1100sf of Office &
kers.cem Showroom, High Traffic &
Or Visibility. Owner 941-387-
businessbroker.com. 6657
OFFICE/WAREHOUSE
-115 Corporation Way,
Venice area, rear rollup
door. Ample parking.
(941)-468-2834
'I OLEAN PLAZA Unit C1, 2
1L AI J offices & recep., waiting rm
Mobile Disc Jockey Ser- & storage. $750mo+ tax
vice -Professional sound. & & util. (941)-627-0333
lighting equipment. Many
extras. $3,000/obo. 286- 't '
6916
Operating Restaurant for
sale, great location!! US 41 1st Month Rent Free!
Punta Gorda, seats 60 65, Port Charlotte
for information call 941- Executive Office Suites
766-0961. Receptionist, all util. &
PRINT SHOP, OFFSET & other support svcs.
LETTERPRESS, complete Omni Executive Center
w/support equip. all offers A Friendly Place to be !!
considered, 941-726-2699 4055 TAMIAMI TRAIL
SAcrosss from Bob Evans
RESTAURANT. Doing good Call Marj or Jan
business. With season 941-627-9755
coming up NOW is the time
to .buy So you will-be PAULSON CENTRE
ready. 'Call 941-815-8871 Executive Office Suites
SCREEN PRINTING 18245 Paulson Drive, PC
BUSINESS Over 15yrs in (behind Charlotte Honda)
Englewood. 80 s.f. to 230 s.f.
Call (941)-270-2811 Includes Receptionist,
Sartyourwnvendg Utilities & use of
moute, Conference Rooms
4 combo snack & soda Virtual Offices also
machines, 1 ig sda Call-Wilma-or Alicia @
machln, 25(3) choice (941)206-2200 for info
candy machines, ALL FOR PC .- Olean Plaza 660
$4,700 SQ. FT. VACANT,. $700
(941)-875023 mo. Call 941-769-4077
WllilED iRu or 941-740-6431.
VerdingMacn, any area, PIK-N-RUN PLAZA
cash buyr(941)8158649 Peachland Blvd.
1610 BUSINESS Retail/Office/Profes-
RENTALS sional, Newly Renovat-.
RENTALS ed, Plenty of Parking.
2 Offices & Reception, 1,200 sq. ft. @
800 to 1600 sf. Best $15.00, based on
Rental in Murdock annual lease, includes
941-743-8338 CAM (941)-627-3500
2000SF Office Recently Port Charlotte US 41
remodeled. $2000/mo 1830 SF. 3 mo. free
2240 S. McCall Rd. rent with a 24 month
941-493-7792 min. lease. Suitable for
5,000 sf. 600 sf. offices, law office, real estate,
4 overhead doors, $10 sf. title company, medical,
plus insurance & taxes. etc. Plenty of parking.
Charlotte County Airport (941)-629-4850
(941)-639-1101 Prime 41 office profes-
700sf RETAIL/OFFICE sional unit like new, 1000
UNIT on Bus. 41, Venice sq. ft. $1,550 mo. water
Island, High Traffic Area. included. (941)-627-2774.
$1000/mo..(941)-485- PROFESSIONAL
5797 or 416-1537 MEDICAL OFFICE
900sf, $1,200/mo. Cental Englewood route
Downtown Punta Gorda 776, 1176sqft or
next to Turtle Club Rest. 2352sqft avail. Ample
(239)-571-8239 parking. 941-474-2475
PROFESSIONAL Office
ADVERTISE Space (3) 1 room offices,
In $350 each incl utili. 3480
The ed Depew Cr. 941-743-3812
The Classed PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
Aztec Plaza SPACE- (2) 1500 sf. Units
US 41 Office Space for $1,875. mo. ea. + CAM
immediate. occupancy. Units Can be Customized.
Call Rick for size and Call (941)-255-3991 for
prices (941) 815-2199 More Information

BRAND NEWi Punta Gorda
BRAND NEW- FOR LEASE
BOB T CA SU ARE "25166 on Marion"-,
1st CLASS BUSINESS office/retail, medical,
SPACE 1000 6000 sf. from
GREAT PRCFRS $1625 per month or
1 BME .CK FROM $199,000. Choice of inte-
MEDICA CN rior layout. Ready to move
(941)276-0516 in. Beautiful building near
CEDAR POINT OFFICES PG hospital, courthouse. Call
ft. $477/mo. & 1200 sq. 941-628-1883
ft. $1667/mo. Call Flip www.seecommercial.com
.941-505-0482. www.seecommercial.com
DANCE STUDIO/WOR- Restaurant for Rent 8000+
DANC H TLDiO/WTCR sf, 80+ parking spaces, on
SHIP HALL/ETC. lake, on 776 near Engle-
SF. BEST PRICING. RT. 41, wood. Ready to Go 941-
VENICE, (941)716-2552 204-9084

Downtown Punta ROUTE 41 VENICE, EXC
Free standing building! LOCATION!! Office/Profes-
"Nostalgia Building" Interior sional/Retail. 400-4000
built out to your specs. Up SF (941)716-2552
to 3520 sf. of office, med- STORE/OFFICE
ical, retail. Call Buz @ US 17 space for immedi-
Berson Realty Group ate occupancy. Call Rick
941-628-1883 for size and prices
www.seecommercial.com (941) 815-2199.


1610 BUSINESS
RENTALS
VEICE-WARFELAV
A"d office 4 rms 720sf,
w/attached 2480sf warehouse.
Also, 400/575sf bays. 941-
485-5853 or 9414886602
'VENICE: 1150 SF Office
Warehouse on Seaboard
Ave. $950
941485-1119


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Conditioned, 12' Overhead
Door. 941485-1119
Venice Office Warehouse
Space for Rent, 1100,
1500 & 1800sf Avail.
Price Nego. 941-809-5767
Warehouse/Office
7,500 sq. warehouse
w/20' ceiling. 1,250 sq.
ft. a/c office. Near Tole-
do Blade & 1-75. Avail-
able immediately. (Cell,
#) (941) 232-5012,
(Work #)
(941) 743-3159.
Ask for Dwain
WAREHOUSE/STORAGE
SPACE 2,000 in Punta
Gorda, $1,598/mo.
incl. all expenses
except electric. 941-
347-8328

1615 INCOME
PROPERTY
come Property 3urits
brligm $1,300, Fuy
occupied, turkey, oer
$400 cash ilow per month
Let me show you the
numbers. $115,000 irm
(941)875-9023
NEED TO SELL
way below area prices
2 leased 1250 SF office/
warehouses. Gross income
$3,152 mo ++.
1-75 & Toledo Blade,
$350,000. 941-743-5752,
941-626-4204

1620 COMMERJ
INDUST. PROP.
6000 sf comm. build-
ing, over 1000 sf u/a, 3
OHD in PG. Special
price for 1st yr $300C
mo. 941-505-2633.


800 to 3000 SF Ware-
house space Murdock &
Charlotte Harbor. Start @
$400 mo'941-639-7532.




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1 & 2, Many Absolute, Char-
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Realty (239)-571-8239

BRAND NEWIII
BOBCAT SQUARE
1st CLASS CONDOS
1 BLOCK FROM
MEDICAL CNTR

"SPECIAL"
$40k DISCOUNT
4130 SF on Toledo Blade
$168.00 Per SF

"SUPER SPECIAL'
$30k BUYER DISCOUNT
3000 SF OFFICE BLDG
1000 SF LEASED, $595K

1000 SF, 3 OFFICES +
CONFERENCE, BUY
$199k, OR LEASE
$16.50 SF.
(941)276-0516
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY
For Sale Bayshore Rd
.56 acres. corner lot.
Call 941-764-6824
Ir75/Laurel Rd./Exit 195
NEW OFFICE/WARE-
HOUSE
Open T/W/TH 10-2
1633 SF Sale $219,000
Lease/Purchase $1950
mo.
100% Credit toward
purchase.
Frank Logan 941-223-
0489
Lauden Pitts 941-374-
7349
Century 21 Sorrento
Realty
941-966-3602


1620 COMMERJ
INDUST. PROR



jCIp
FOR SALE 0
*Com. Bldg. on 1 acre,
fenced, zoned C.I. Bus.
avail $699K
eRestaurant / Drive-in,
Equipped, Real Estate on
41 P.C. $399K
*Com. Condo, build out is
complete, near 1-75
$187,500
lInd. Bldg. Ch. Cty. 5895
sq. ft. sale/lease, on 2+
acres $1,499K .
*On Veteran's Blvd. Comm.
condo $155K. Automotive
okay. Busy complex.
*Turnkey Restaurant. RE,
Bus. Equip., $760K. Great
Opportunity.
FOR LEASE 9
*For Lease P.C. Brand
new office/whse, approx.
2,250 sq. ft., S8.50 NNN
*Ind. Bldg. in P.C., 5895
sq. ft. w/loading docks.
$8.50 NNN
*Lease this C.G. condo for
$12.00 NNN, built out
*Office/Medical N.P. Call
for sizes / prices.
Other units available.
Call for prices

CALL TODAY
(941) 255-5300
1-800-940-5033
Commercial Invest-
ment Group
mycig.com
NEW DEVELOPMENT
PUNTA GORDA
"Taylor Business
Center" FOR SALE OR
LEASE 1200 14,400
lease from $1375/mo., Cl
Zone, office, warehouse,
retail, It. manufacturing,
wholesale, veterinarian.
For sale 1200 sf.
$169,900! Liberal parking,
finest business flex park in
Charlotte County!! A must
see! Call Buz @
Berson Realty Group
941-628-1883.
www.seecommercial.com
Newer Condo in Ex Loca-
tion. Fr/Rear Access +
Parking, 10' Garage Door,
2 offices, Bath, Storage
Area 941-628-3248
PC. Prime office space,
5 units 1,000sf. each.
Brand new. Sandhill Blvd.
Turnkey/Fully built out.
(941)-624-5992
PG, 40,000 sf., cleared
land, zoned Cl with 1450
sf. office near 1-75. 3%
comm. 28088 Mitchell
Ave. Steal @ $199,900!
239-313-0290
Prime Location.fP.P.'
storefront, 3 units,'
*-left: Reduced-to-
$2,300 rho.I per unit


VENICE, JAMES ST.
FOR LEASE: 7500 SF
WAREHOUSE OFFICE,
$.65 PER SF, PER
MO. 941-484-4201
WAREHOUSE FOR LEASE,
25591 Technology Blvd
Punta Gorda, 9000 sf.
$8.00 sf. (3) 14x14 steel
doors. 2 office spaces with
A/C. High capacity electri-
cal system for light industri-
al. Cl zoned, near highway
75. Enclosed locking chain
link fence. Call 941-637-
1027

1640 WAREHOUSE
& STORAGE
$1 Move-In- Special Self-
Storage. North Port Self
Storage Offers the Lowest
Prices for Storage, and RV
Parking. Stop by! We also
rent UHauls.
Will beat any competitors
price! 5055 Pan American
Blvd Just off US-41
941426-6464.
OPEN SUNDAYS!
www.north-port-
storage.com
1,000 SF O.H. door,
bathroom, $550 mo.
Avail. now Murdock
Industrial Park 941-626-
0416 or 743-6737
1,200 2,500 sf., busi-
ness condo/whse avail.
Short/long term $750 +
up. (941)-204-7352
1200 SF, PC, Whse/
Off/ Bathroom. 10' OH
door/ IL Zoning $750
mo 941- 204-7352
CHEAP
WAREHOUSE/STORAGE
(Up to 6,000 sq. ft.)
Staring at $399.
per mo. Great location!
Call Albert 941-629-
2558 or 941-628-2883









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1640 WAREHOUSE
& STORAGE
PORT CHARLOTTE 1200
sf garage/warehouse
w/office $650 Avail, now!
(917)974-8260


2000


EMPLOYMENT

EMPLOYMENT
2005 Services
.2010 Professional
2015 Banking
2020 Clerical
2025 Computer
2030 Medical
2035 Musical
2040
Restaurant/Hotel
2050 Skilled Trades
2060 Management
2070 Sales
2090 ChildAdult
2 Care Needed
2100. General
2110 Part-
time/Temp
21,15 Home Based
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2120 Position Job
Wanted

2010 PROFESSIONAL

10/14/07




EDISON
COLLEGE
Accounting Specialist -
Lee Campus

High school diploma and 3
years of appropriate
accounting experience
req'd. Co lege course.
work or vocational., tech-
nical training may substi-
tute at an. equivalent rate
for req'd experience.

For more information
..and to apply online.
please Visit
http://jobs.edison.edu by
10/26/07. Criminal
background check reqd
EA/EO.
Director of Marketing
Regents Club a 98 unit
'assisted living faciliry is
seeking an experienced
Director of Marketing 1o
increase occupancy of it's
community. Required
attributes include: slrorg
Interpersonal relationship
skills, good commuriicator.
passionate about working
with older adults. knowl-
edge of the area. sell
starter, tean player, ener-
getic & professional.
Base + commissions.
Email: Bruce@
theehlersgroup.com
EASY CLIPPERS hiring-
BARBERS 80% STYLIST
65% comm. With clien-
tal. 941-628-8634
ESTABLISHED LAW Firm ,in
Punta Gorda, has opening
for experienced Legal
Assistant. Candidates
should be detail oriented,
and highly organized with
excellent computer and dic-
tation transcription skills.
Experience in Litigation a
plus. Full time position with
competitive salary and ben-
efits. To be considered fax
resume to 941-639-8617
or email to
shudson@wotitzkylaw.com
Exp. Hair Stylist needed w/
Clientel preferred but not
nessesary.. Flexible hours
Please Call 941473-1663
HAIR STYLIST with clientele
pref. to rent station in
downtown PG. Wilshire Hair
Salon;'575-2232.
Hair Stylist, Immediate
FT/PT Position Avail, Busy
Salon, Great Team, Clien-
tele Opt,, (941)493-5959




Income Tax
Preparer
If you're experienced,
highly professional,
have great people
sllls,,,,,and are up to
the challenge to
expand your skills and
services to earn a
iubst.iianti.al year round

OPPORTUNITY
KNOCKSI Find out if
you might quality to
loin the ft1 locally
owned tax and
financial firm,
T learn more and
arrange an Interview,
cal| '",l I i.2 S i.I and
ask for Janet Shriver


2010 PROFESSIONAL

NEW salon opening soon in
North Port looking for exp.
STYLISTS, 50 60% com-
mission. Call Amy 941-
979-8524 or email
afterglowskin@aol.com

.Newspaper
Advertising
Sales
Professional

Come "work at the
Charlotte Sun,'Amer-
ica's Best Communi-
ty Daily newspaper.
This is an outstand-
ing opportunity to
loin a company
Here you make the
difference. We are
looking for an expe-
rienced sales profes-
sional with a posi-
tive, 'energetic, can-
do-approach to join
our advertising
team. We are looking
for a highly niotivat-
'bdi Indlidual who
thrives 'on theisales
challenges; : ad
I enjoys .working. in a
positive team envi-
rnment .. .
_

Responsibilities
i .clude iserviciig
existing clients, mar-
keting of new
prospects, face-to-
face sales, closing
contracts, identify-
ing client needs, and
cold calling. Qdali-
fied candidate will
have the drive- to
meet and exceed
sales targets, excep-
'tional sales presen-
tation skills, 'and
excellent verbal and
written' communica-
tidn skills.

Join- us-as We set
th' industry stan-
dard for profession-
alism and quality!

We pffer,1
*Compptitive
Salary:plius
C commission
*Vacation. .
;OHealth insurance
*Sick and short
.lerm disability,
'9401(k)-with
company match.
*.Training
*Stable company
that is very Commu-
nity minded and
involved.

'Please send your
resume-to:
Charlotte Sun
,.Advertising
Manager,
Glen Nickerson
23170 Harborview
Port Charlotte, FL
33980

Fax to:
941- 629-4499
Email: .
gnlckermon@sun-
herald.com
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2015 BANKING

Head Teller

Peninsula, Bank


has an immediate
opening for a
Head Teller, at our
Englewood Office.
Must have 2 yrs
exp. as leadteller,
strong leadership,
customer service
skills. EOE
email:
hrOpeninsula-
bank.com
Fax-
941-629-8409


2015 BANKING


Peninsula Bank
Compliance
Department
Englewood
Location


Bank Compliance
Assistant

Minimum of two
years Banking exp.
required,knowledge
of various banking
regulations helpful.
Must be proficient in
Word and Excel.
Duties include
preparation of
reports,maintaining
and updating files,
monitoring and
reviewing daily
account activity and
research and item
production pertain-
ing to legal request.

Administrative
Assistant, Bank
Compliance

Candidate must
enjoy a fast paced
environment &
be detail oriented.
Must be proficient in
Word, Excel,
and Power Point.
Duties to include
report preparation,
Board of Director
monthly reports and
packages and
answering phones.
Responsible for
retrieving and
reviewing several
daily system
reports. Minimum
2yr bank exp &
knowledge of bank
regulations req.

hr@peninsulabank.
corn
fax 941-629-8409
EOE



2020 CLERICAL/OFFICE

m kI:A177M


A/R strong bookkeeping
background and admin.
exper. Looking for quick
thinking, independent work-
er.
2394 Tamiami TrI., PC
(near Midway Blvd.)




Auto Club South

AAA Auto Club South is
now accepting applica-
tions for a 220
Licensed Agent or
440 Licensed Cus-
tomer Service Repre-
sentative. Applicants
need 1 year insurance
sales or customer serv-
ice experience, Compa-
ny benefits. Applicant
can apply at the AAA
office 21229A Olean
Blvd., Port Charlotte,
FL. Attn: Louanne
or e-mail
Ihemenwayblass@
aaasouth.com

ACCOUNTING PROFES-
SIONAL with AR, AP &
inventory management
exp. Must be proficient in
Excel. F/T Mon-Fri. Exc
salary and benefits. Send
resume to:
Bookkeeper, P.O. Box
1968, Nokomis, FL 34275
APPT. COORDINATORS in
Venice for high value
residential inspections,
P/T & F/T. Must have
professional & curteous
phone manner & be
computer literate in
Microsoft Word, Outlook
& Excel. Will train strong
candidates. 2 wks vaca-
tion. No benefit pack-
age. email resume to:
I info@sDds.us
I NEED CASH? I
ASST. ACCOUNT MAN-
AGER, FT & PT, Editing
residential insurance sur-
veys. Exp with high value,
residential const & ins,
drafting, simple CAD,
Word, Excel, databases,
mapping, digital photos,
Sbasic math skills, profes-
sional customer serv. Will
train strong candidates, 2
wks vacation. No benefit
package. Venice Isl, Send
resumes to 937 Riviera
St., Venice, FL 34285.
Email lnfo@spds.us
OR FAX 941-486-8675
BHIGUAL RECEPfONIST
N. Port. Must be comput-
er !,lr.,te pleasant, & able
to transform English docu-
ments into -.-. 'ih Apply
Helping Hands Staffing.
No fee.
941-751-6262


2020 CLERICAL/OFFICE
Busy insurance agency
seeking a smart, self moti-
vated individual for a
Receptionist position.
Must have great clerical &
customer service skills.
Generous base salary,
benefits package, and
bonus plan. Fax resume
to: (941) 575-1275
OFFICE ASST. needed PT,
possible FT. Must have PC
& orginazational skills.
Flex hrs. 941-764-1594
C NEED A JOB?
CHECK THE
CLASSIFIED!
Office Asst., FT, Busy RE
office, experience a plus.
Fax resume 941- 255-1218
EOE DFWP

RECEPTIONIST -
full time, good tele-
phone & people
skills. Answer
phones, filing,
paperwork. Benefits
Apply-in person:
10/17 & 10/19
ONLY! Bet. 12-4pm
Miracle Ear
4410-B Tamiami
Trail, Pt.Charlotte
Receptionsit; PT
Evenings & Weekend

Apply to:
PALMER RANCH
HEALTHCARE & REHAB
5111 Palmer Ranch
Pky, Sarasota
or call (941)-926-1966

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We are lookin,,g cr people
like you who: relish
providing compassionate
and high quality care for
their patients, perform
with integrity, take pride
in doing good work and
want to flourish in an
environment where you
are valued. We currently
have the following
employment opportunities
available:

Psych Nurse
PRN
PTs
PRN
RN
PRN
Englewood
Port Charlotte
Arcadia
Paid Weekly
Flexible Schedule
Mileage
Reimbursement
PRN Health Benefits
We offer a competitive
benefits plan for part-
time employees which
includes, health, dental,
vision, long and short-
term disability insurance
as well as 401(k) and
paid vacation.
If your goal is to provide
leading edge patient
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permits, then please
contact:
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a *

A BUSY outpatient physi-
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a FT FRONT
DESK/OFFICE SUP-
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resume to: 9 ..66 i.l 4J


2030 MEDICAL 2030 MEDICAL
DIETARY AIDES
CHARLOTTE Experience preferred
REGIONAL Apply in person Regents
MEDICAL CENTER Club, 22332 Vick St.,
Job Openings! Port Charlotte,
(941)-627-5388.
www.charlotteregional.com Englewood private PT
clinic seeking a PT or
ARNP OR PA PTA looking for a per-
Well established deratooma nent position. Treat-
ogy office seeks qualified ing patients one on
ARNP/PA. Will assist busy one. Flex. PT to FT
two physician practice. position. Fax resume
Competitive salary & benefit on. Fax resume
package. Exp. pref. but not to: 941-474-0547.
required. Please Fax
resume to (941)625-6134.
ARNP, FT, Seeking full
time ARNP to join our pedi- Fast growing Radiology
,atric team. Ideal candidate practice seeking
must have a current Flori- experienced Accounts
da license, 1 2 yrs. exp. Receivalbe Specialist.
in similar setting, strong Health Insurance collec-
interpersonal skill & the tions experience
ability to see patients in a required Great benefits
fast paced -environment & salary. Fax resume to
daily. We offer a competi- (941) 258-3292
tive salary & benefit pack- Front & Back office. Part


age. All .qualified candi-
dates please fax resume
to Tina 941- 629-4701 or
email CV to tlindenberg-
er@edm- barqmail.com
Assistant with Dental
Exp. Full Time./ Hygenist
3-4 days week. S. Venice
Office. Great Pay +
Bonuses Fax Resume
941-408-0896
Busy Family Practice look-
ing for full time medical
asst. Please fax resume to
941-575-9805
Busy Family Practice look-
.ing for Full Time Front
Desk Personnel.
Please fax resume to
941-575-9805
CAREGIVER, PT 2
AFTERNOON & 2
NIGHT SHIFTS. FIRST
AIDE, CPR & MEDICINE
CLASS REQUIRED.
(941)-266-0278

Caregiver/Compan-
ions In-Home Care.
FT/PT & Live-In Avail.
Work Now. Experience
necessary. Top Pay.
(941-493-0643

CERTIFIED MEDICAL
CODER, Murdock 2 doctor
office. FT. 401K, profit
sharing, health ins. Many
other benefits. M-F, 8 4:30
call Blanche 941- 627-
9095.
CERTIFIED DENTAL
HYGIENIST needed tempo-
rary full time 4 days/week
to cover maternity leave
with possible permanent
part time in the future. We
are a progressive practice
in a modern state of the art
facility with a team centered
focus. Please contact Deb-
bie at 627-9900.
CNA or MA position avail-
able PT, Mon Sat. Please
fax or mail resume to
2525 Harbor Blvd. Ste
102, Pt Charlotte, FL
33952, fax 941-625-2751
CNA's FT or PT for 3-11
pm only. Caring, depend-
able and reliable for 79
bed SNF. If you fit this
profile and enjoy working
with the elderly, COME
JOIN THE HARDEE
MANOR HEALTHCARE
TEAM. NEW NURSING
MANAGEMENT. Apply in
person or CALL:
Hardee Manor
Healthcare center
401 Orange Place
Wauchula, Fl. 33873
PH 863-773-3231
FAX 863-773-0959
Coding/Billing position
open. Full Time. Fax
resume to Linda at 941-
637-3873.
Come join the team. Busy,
internal medicine/pediatric
practice is growing &
needs FT Medical Records
/Clerical person. Send
resume to keithjohnson@
primaryurgentcare.com or
fax (941)480-9322

Dental Assistant
Our Venice dental
practice is seeking a F/T
DENTAL ASSISTANT.
Compensation based on
exp! Full benefits pkg
avail incl health/life ins.,
401K & bonuses. Please
reply to: Attn: Dee Fax:
(941) 484-9142
DENTAL RECEPTIONIST
Needed part time for friend-
ly Englewood Office. Multi
task w/computer skills req.
Fax resume to 941-474-
2603 or email
dr.bddsmpb@comcast.net

Desoto Health and
Rehab has the following
opportunity available:
RN, 7am-3pm. Week-
ends, Premium pay.
For consideration sub-
mit application At:
1002 N. Brevard Ave.
Arcadia Fax resume to
(863)-494-9470 For
questions call (8631-
494-5766


time/Full time. Saturday
required. Apply in person
Englewood Medical Ctr
655 N. Indiana Avenue
FRONT DESK PT/FT,
check-in/check-out,
reception, collections
for peds off. 625-4919
Growing internal medi-
cine/pediatric practice will
need a FT LPN or CMA to
work with new physician
joining the team. Send
resume to keithjohnson@
primaryurgentcare.com or
fax (941)480-9322
Home Health Agency seeks
CLINCIAL SUPERVI-
SOR/RN with home health
experience. Please fax
resume to: 941-766-1644
Lic. # H299991018. DFWP.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Internal medicine/pediatric
practice is. growing and
needs a front office Recep-
tionist. Send resume to kei-
thjohnson@ primaryurgent-
care.com or fax (941)480-
9322
Live Longer @
Home Health Care
is EXPANDING!.
SRN's (full/part-time),
LPN's, CNA's, Homemak-
I ers.
Great Pay! Great Bene-
fits!
313 W. Oak St. Arcadia
863-491-0002

Live Longer @
Home Health Care
Physical Therapist
Wanted! for Arcadia &
Surrounding counties.
80K 100K plus yearly,
depending on exp.
313 W. Oak St. Arcadia
863-491-0002
LPN needed for busy
Doctor's office.,Must be
a team player & able
to multi task. Some
experience preferred.
Great hours & benefits.
Please fax resume to
(941)-613-2401
LPN / CNA / HHA
MAKE YOUR OWN
SCHEDULE

We are in your neighbor-
hood. We are looking for
caregivers who want to
enjoy the rewards of help-
ing others.

Recruiters available
24/7. 888-783-1133
Ext 2022
csi.recruit@cgsi.cc
MEDICAL ASSISTANT
for busy OBGYN office.
Medical exp. req. Fax
resumes, 941-764-0391.
BUY IT!
SELL IT!
FIND IT!
SUN CLASSIFIED!
Medical Asst w/ Exp
& PT Bookkeeper
Busy Dermatology Practice
in Venice. Join Our Grow-
ing
Practice! Fax 941-485-
2288

NURSECERE
IMMEDIATE
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
RN's
*LPN'S
*CNA's
NurseCore has many
homecare and nurs-
ing home positions
available. Enjoy what
NurseCore
can provide for you.
Freedom to choose:
*Positions you want
*The schedule you
want
*Health benefits


4


Contact us
online at
www.
Nursecore.net
or
941-743-8878
HHALic#207890961


2030 MEDICAL
NURSING

RNs and LPNs
FT, All Shifts
MHM Services has immedi-
ate opportunities available
at the De Soto Correctional
Institution in Arcadia.
We offer excellent compen-
sation and benefits, includ-
ing health/dental
/vision; 28 paid days off; 6
holidays; 401(k) w/match
and more. Contact Marsha
Mitchell at: 800-467-5970;
fax: 800-858-6305 or
e-mail mmitchell@mhm-ser-
vices.comrn MHM is an EOE
Occupational ThriApi-t
& Registered -Nurse
/Perdiem for busy
rnedicare home .'hbath
agency ip Port Char-
lot4eHome.Health.exp.
pae ., Ptaseaa ball;94F-
62 9-5[.33 Fax

6t1TEQE bWP
OTs & COTAs
REHAB
OPPORTUNITIES

Fawcett Memorial
Hopsital
gives you more opportuni-
ties to enjoy what you do

OTs, Full-Time
$5,000 Sign-On
Bonus!

Requires a Bachelor's
degree; state licensure;
and current certification as
a BLS Healthcare Provider.

OTs, PRN

COTAs, PRN
Requires state licensure
and current certification as
a BLS Healthcare Provider.
Apply online:
www.MoreCareerChoices.com
Or contact Donna Goodall
at 727-772-5158 or
donna.goodall@hcahealth-
care.com


HCA
Fawcett Memorial
Hospital
A member of.the
HCA West Florida Division
Because you expect
more. EOE
PT position, M-F. after-
noon, front desk specialist.
Medical office exp.,
a plus. Charlotte Surgery
Center. Fax resume
941-764-7542.
PHYSICAL
THERAPIST/PHYSICAL
THERAPIST ASSISTANT
needed Full Time in out
patient clinic. Please fax
resume to: (941)-766-1644
or Call (941)-766-1235

RNSA.PN
Ful Time 3-11
Quality Health Care
Ctr, 6940 Pan Ameri-
can Dr. North Port
S (941)-426-8411
E0E. DFWP.



MANAGER
Full Time
*********** *
Competitive Pay



401(k)
Apply at HQM in
Port Charlotte
4033 Beaver Lane
Port Charlotte
EOE/DFWP
RN'S & LPN'S Needed.
Up to 36 hrs./wk. Exc

Call Steve @ Regal Home



RN's, LPN, and other
healthcare specialists.
Priority Staffing has tempo-
p~ v






rary, short term and long
term assignments to meet
your lifestyle needs. Excel-
lent hourly rates and bonus
programs. Call 941 575-
0400 or cyndyjohn-
stone@verizon.net
NEED CASH?
Have A Garage
Sale!
SURGICAL TECH
Full Time
CERTIFIED SURGICAL 1st
ASSISTANT- Full Time


Human Resources
Desoto Memorial
Hospital
900 N. Robert Ave.
Arcadia, Fl. 34266
OR
www.dmh.orn and look
under Careers
OR
Fax Resumes to:
863-494-8400
E-mail: hr@dmh.org
863-494-8405


2030 MEDICAL

The Glenridge on
Palmer Ranch is
seeking a Full Time
Supervisor to work
weekends, from
11llam-7:30pm.
Supervisory
Experience is
required. CDM or
Diet Tech preferred.

We offer excellent
benefits & comp
salary. For consider-
ation, please fax
resume & cover
letter to:
Fitness Center
Manager at
941-552-3601. EOE
M/F/D/V
The Glenridge
on Palmer
Ranch
WANTED
PT Live In Companion/
Caregiver 3 4 Days/wk
Own Car & Phone w/ Good
References. 941-921-
9506 or email resume
sarasota@comfortkeepers.co
m
WHITSYMS NURSING REG-
ISTRY IS SEEKING
CNA's, HHA's, RN's, LPN's
and COMPANION's
Please call 941-625-5900
PUT CLASSIFIED
TO WORK FOR YOU
Venice, Englewood,
North Port 207-1200
Pt. Charlotte Areas
Call 206-1200

2035 MUSICAL


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2040 RESTAURANT/
HOTEL
Hotel General Manager
for itd service hotel in Port
Charlotte, FL; experience
preferred; competitive
salary, bonus program &
benefits; position open
immediately; fax or email
resume and salary history
to fox_hotel@hotmail.com
or 404-591-0201.



LINE COOK
Must have exp. Some
Breakfast exp. a plus. Burnt
Store Grille, (941)-575-
2757 ask for Phil
LINE COOK, FT-
dependable. Apply in
person at Heron Creek
& CC, 5301 Heron
Creek Blvd., N. Port.
Drug Free Workplace.
Opening November 1st.
Pizza Deli. Now taking
applications for Man-
agement in PG. 941-
621-2905
P/T Servers for lunch &
dinner. Must be flexible
with hours. Must be able
to work weekends and
some late shifts. Pies &
Plates, 2310 Tamiami Tr.,
Suite 3117, Punta Gorda.
941-505-7437
www.biesandolates.com
A Drug-free workplace
SERVER Nice Hrs. Good
pay. Charming small cafe.
Apply in person until
3:30. LePetit Jardin Cafe,
218 Tampa Ave. W.
Venice Island.

Me JV60


PUT CLASSIFIED
TO WORK
FOR YOU!


Go to sun-herald.com/cIassi- FIND A JOB!
fieds.
Fast Convenient Easy BUY A HOME!
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(Visa or Mastercard)
SUN.T1,T.6 SERVERS (Part time) &
sI .Weekend Cocktail Serv-
er. Apply in person, Mon -
Fri, 9- 5, Sat. 9- 2,.
S4400 Lister St., Port Char-
lotte. DFWP
2040 RESTAURANT/ Twin Isles CC now hiring full
HOTEL time experienced LINE
COOK. Apply within, 301
$$$ are waiting for you! Madrid Blvd., Punta Gorda
Venice Airport, Cockpit between 10am4pm EOE,
Cafe. Wait staff weekdays Drug Free Workfplace
from 7am-3pm. Apply in,
person, 400 E Airport Ave. 2050 SKILLED TRADES
A+ BARTENDER & A/C Maintenance Tech
POKER DEALER Exp. w/tools & valid DL,
School. Ages 18+ DFWP. Kobie Complete
Placement Assistance (941)-474-3691
239-334-6300 Ft. AC SERVICE TECH
,Myers AC SERVICE TECH
www.BartenderDealer.co with Sales ability,
m 2yrs. + experience.
Call 941-628-0433
BOCA BISTRO Is looking for
a Highly experienced Maitre AUTOMOTIVE TECH for
De/Sommelier. Call (941). local full service repair cen-
964-8020 ter, that specializes in auto
A/C as well as electrical.
I Classified = Sales I Must be exp. in all general
BOCA BISTRO Is looking for repair and A/C. ASE Cert.
experienced Fine Dining must have own tools. Call
Wait Staff, Bartender, 941-7694631
Cook/Dishwasher. Call ELECTRICIANS
(941-964-8020 ELECTRICANS
with commercial experi-
BOCA GRANDE ence needed in Pt. Char-
CLUB lotte
Nw h Call Alex (863)-287-6876
Now hiring dish- EOE DFWP
washers and know -
edgable cooks with Exp. Back Hoe Opera
volume experience toror/Truck Driver, Class
for upscale menu. B CDL, Competitive salary
Apply in person, Driver's License a must.
To Chef Ethan Arcadia ,S631. 3-0477
5000 Gasparilla Rd. Job Title:
BG Gravity Sewer Foreman
Wok Schedule:
7:00 am-5;30 pm
Rate of Pay:
$18.00 per hour
Job Description Super-
Beter fiza. vise the installation of
deep ,p.4h% sewer ss-
BUSINESS IS BOOMING! teM. Perbfo iu'," .I of
ALL LEVELS OF deep gravity sewv
MANAGEMENT NEEDED! pipelyer. Set up ler
DRIVERS NEEDED beam for a y sew
INSIDERS NEEDED! i"Statllat S t
using a tevelL lr istall wjtw,
Competitive Salary Room ~ '79i -" ad sw er m
for Advancement Flexible and servess. f i
Hours Mileage Health problems with and ua*
Dental Vision 401K. stand the 0 .t :, Mf
dewatenng pumps, I iabI-
DRIVERS MUST BE 18 nation of wetlpont sstem,
YEARS OLD. HAVE VALID Pressure test water
DRIVER'S LICENSE AND mains, irrigation mans,
PROOF OF CURRENT sewer mains. Vacuum test
INSURANCE. manholes. Operate track-
hoe and front-end loader,
Applications Taken at the Education, Training and
Following Stores: Experience: 2 yearly
prior Gravity Sewet
1900 TamiamiTr., #115, Pipelayer experience
Port Charlotte desired
1223 US 41 Bypass Job Locations: Lee,
S Venice Charlotte, Sarasota
Counties
Equal Opportunity Applicants to refer-
Empl oyert ence: ETA Case #P-
Employer 05164-63257KJE9
Hiring all positions at the Send resumes by fax
Braemar Pub. Experience to: (484) 270-1615 or
a must. Competitive pay. mail to: Backlog Elimina-
Servers, Bartenders, tion Center Employment &
.Hostesses, Dishwashers, Training Administration
Line Cook & Souf Chef. Division of Foreign Labor
Apply Mon. the 15th & Certification. 1 Belmont
Tues. the 16th, btw 1 & 5. Avenue, Suite 220, Bala
2440 S. McCall Rd, Engl. Cynwyd, PA 19004


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2050 SKILLED TRADES 2070 SALES


MAINTENANCE
PERSON
Handles service request
Monitor pool & spa chemi-
clas daily, maintain log-
books as req by health
dept. High School diploma'
or equivalent is preferred.
Trade school and/or mili-
tary training a plus. Must be
able to lift up to 501bs and
work w/heavy equipment.
Valid DL's and good driving
record req. Apply Toby's
RV Resort 863494-1744
or email
tobys_rvresort@mhchom
es.com
PLUMBERS (Commer-
cial) Minimum 5 years
experience & Plumbers
Helpers. Valid Driver's
License. Paid holidays
and vacations. Call
(941) 575-6257
SERVICE TECH with
Min. 5 yrs Experience
& Vocational training &
certifications. Top pay &
benefits. Apply at Executive
Cooling and Heating, 1205
D Elizabeth St. PG. 941-
637-9800, or online at
executivecoolingandheat-
ing.com

2060 MANAGEMENT

MAINTENANCE
SUPERVISOR overall main-
tenance of RV & PM homes.
Supervise staff by schedul-
ing, delegating & directing
work. Cert. pool operator
preferred. Waste water
treatment plant 2 lift sta-
tions. Domestic water treat-
ment plant. HS Diploma or
Equivalent preferred. Mini-
mum 3 yrs hands on exp. in
areas plumbing, electrical,
carpentry, HVAC, etc. Exc.
communication skills req.
Must be able to lift up to
501bs and .work w/heavy
equip daily. Valid DL's &
good driving record along
w/auto ins. req. Apply
Toby's RV Resort 863494-
1744 or email
tobysrv_resort@mhchom
es.com a

2070 SALES

A Career In Real Estate Is
It Right for you? Join us for
Career Night. Tues. 7 pm.
Call for reservations:
613-2300/429-3200
Weichert, Realtors
Southern Choice
Afraid of Downsizing?
Start building a business
today to supplement your
income in case of lay-off.
Fax resume to:
(866) 347-7208

APPOINTMENT
SETTERS

P/T DAY & NIGHT
HRS. F

$8.00/Hr. Day
$9.00/ Hr. Night
Great Bonuses
No Exp. Needed
Paid Training
RT. 41 Location

Call 941-613-1870
Ask for Virginia

Attenion Network
Marketers
Ground Floor Opportunity
in Health & Wellness Indus-
try. New Product just
launched. Tested with
proven results. Great
Compensation plan. Get
paid weekly. Call 941-350-
1990 to get started now.
Attention Realtors
You'll FLIP when you hear
all the great services and
benefits we provide our
Real Estate agents on a
daily basis. Call ERA
Advantage Realty to
schedule a private, confi-
dential interview. We have
an opening for one Real
Estate professional in our
Port Charlotte Office.
ERA Advantage, Inc.
941-255-5300


Business Opportunity from
home, PT/FT, Earn Commis-
sions, Bonuses & Health Ins.
Courtney (941)-234-5029



HOW
you can place a
PICTURE
of your item
for sale
in your
classified ad!


Experienced Agents:
A great place for sea-
soned professionals.
Egos are checked in at the
door freeing us to deliver
exceptional service in a
supportive environment.
Call. Rick Page at (941)
815-2199. CENTURY 21
Aztec & Associates
GRANITE CO. looking for
Exp. Sales Rep. Spanish a
+, own trans. Fax resume
941-625-6294
HANDYMAN (ON CALL)
Maintain 4 buildings.
Nokomis area $20/hr
Call 941-966-9521
ext. 110
Insurance Representa-
tives, Realtors, Mort-
gage Brokers. Great
career opportunity with 'six
figure income potential as a
multi-line insurance agent
with Farm Bureau Insur-
ance. Call Cameron at
(941)-232-5894 or email
resume to
cameron.jolly@yahoo.com
INTERNET SALES Adver-
tisement sales to local busi-
nesses for high profile com-
munity website. Easy to
earn $100 to $300 daily.
Ron 941-204-1935
LICENSED CSR needed
for busy insurance office.
Send responses:
CHARLOTTE SUN
23170 Harborview Road
BOX A, Charlotte Harbor
FL 33980
MAKE US AN OFFER WE
CAN'T REFUSE Thinking'
of making a real estate
change? We'll beat your
present commission,
plus offer free desk space
or work from home, free
advertising, training and
opportunities in short sales
and pre-foreclosures, rental
agent openings, luxury
home division...you name
it...we'll provide it, and
you'll walk away from clos-
ing with a lot more in your
pocket!
Call now...941-575-9775
MEDICARE
ENROLLERS

$5000 to $8000
MONTHLY

Join a national
effort to assist in
the enrollment of
the new Medicare
Advantage Pro-
grams.

You will work in
Pharmacies and
Senior Centers in
local areas. Insur-
ance licensed
required but will
consider quality
non-licensed indi-
viduals.

CALL MR.MCCRARY
TODAY AT:
941-743-2622

CLASSIFIED
SELLS
CALL TODAY
941-207-1200
Venice/Englewood
North Port areas
OR
941-206-1200
Pt. Charlotte Areas
New Agents:
Don't let our size, location
and productivity intimidate
you! We provide mentor-
ing/learning for those who
are serious about a full
time real estate career.
Call managing Broker/
Owner, Rick Page at (941)
815-2199. Century 21
Aztec & Associates
ADVERTISE
In
The Classifieds!


2070 SALES

Newspaper
'Advertising
Sales
Professional

Come work at the
Charlotte Sun, Amer-
ica's Best Communi-
ty Daily newspaper.
This is an outstand-
ing opportunity to
join a company
where you make the
difference. We are
looking for an expe-
rienced sales profes-
sional with a posi-
tive, energetic, can-
do-approach to join
our advertising
team. We are looking
for a highly motivdt-
.ed. individual who
thrives on.-the sales
challenges ; and
enjoys working in a
positive team envi-
roninent.

Responsiblities
includde.- .servicing
eistihg clients, mar-
keting :of new
prospects, face-to-
face sales, closing
contracts, identify-
ing. client needs, and
cold calling:' Quail-
fled candidate will
have .the drive to
meet and exceed
sales targets, excep-
tional sales presen-
tation skills, and
excellent verbal and
written cmmunica-
tion skills, -

Join us as; we set
thp industry, stan-
dard for profession-
alism and quality!

We offer:
eCompetitive
Salary plus
Commission,
OVacation "
*Health insurance
*Sick and short
.iterrm disability
e401(k) -wth
company'match
*Training:
*Stable company
that is very Commu-
nity minded -and
involved.

Please' send your
: resume to:
Charlotte Sun
Advertising
Manager,
Glen Nickerson
23170 Harborview
Port Charlotte, FL
S33980..

Fax to:
941-,629-4499
.Email:
-gnickerson@sun-
herald.com
Or Call:
941r 206-1262 .


SALES $100K + Year.
$$$$ motivated Reps.
Exper. in-home Sales
Closers. Big $$$$ com-
mission, bonuses,
incentives. 3 daylight
appoints, daily. Auto
req'd. Call now
1-800-518-5532


Sales
*0
BROOKDALE
SENIOR LIVING
Brookdale Senior Living,
the nation's leader in
assisted living communi-
ties, has an exceptional
oppty to market our Ster-
ing House of Punta
Gorda assisted living res-
dence.
COMMUNITY SALES
REPRESENTATIVES
You will implement and
guide the sales and mar-
keting plan for the resi-
dence. You will also con-
duct outreach to the loca
community, build relation-
ships with professional
referral sources & net-
working groups, and plan
special events. 2 yrs exp
in inside/outside sales
and marketing preferred.
We offer a competitive
compensation and bene-
fits package as well as
advancement oppties.


For consideration, please
apply online at: www.
brookdaleliving.com/jobs
Job ID: CSRshpgFL080607
EOE M/F/D/V
SALES REPS NEEDED
Busy Port Charlotte
office expanded and
needs people to call
auto repair shops. Work
9am-2pm, M-F. Commis-
sion based.
Come join our family.
941- 255-3862


2090 CHILD/ADULT
CARE NEEDED
A ILAEC- center seeks an
e-perienced CDA teacher.
Apply in person @ 329
Allen Street, PG
86O0P.P EEPER, 6 hrs/wk, to
tracH invoices & checks by
computer & other office
work 512/hr. Apply at:
Emmanuel Lutheran Church,
790 S Tamiami Tr, Venice
34286
MALE quadriplegic needs
personal care, P/T flex.
hrs S9-$10/hr. Exp. not
nec. Jay (941)-629-0157.
Part time Pre-
School Teacher with
CDA. Old Town Acade-
my. (941) 575-4377
Prolessional & Experienced
Preschool Teacher Needed
lor Quality Early Learning
Academy in Venice. Degree
Pret CDA Req., EOE. Call
Today 941-525-3589 or
Fax Resume to 941-429-
545;
TEACHER P/T, F/T for
infant 22yr. old center. CDA
required. Experienced,
love working with children &
responsible. Benefits. Call
(9411-575-1177 for
appointment.

2100 GENERAL
$15 $20/HR Need
VER'i hard working per-
son to learn landscape
lighting. Must be Bi-lin-
gual. Eng/Spanish.
Must have own trans-
portation. (941)426-9190
"ATTN: OWN A
COMPUTER,
Put it to work!
S1500-$5000, PT/FT,.
www.homebizl23.co
m

BUY IT!
SELL IT!
FIND IT!
SUN CLASSIFIED!
100 WORKERS NEEDED
Assemble crafts, wood'
items Materials provided.
To 5480+ wk.'Free info
pkg 24 hr. 801-428-4893
A skill- take short evening
COURSE now @ Char.
Tech Center. Cisco Com-
puter Tech cert., Photo-
shop, Beginner Computer,
MORE. (941)-255-7500.
AMERICAN AUTO BODY
is looking for dependable
individual for Shop Helper
& Detailer. Will train. Apply
in person at: 23273 Har-
borviewv Rd.
Are You
People Oriented?
The Charlotte Sun is
accepting applications
lor a full time
Customer
Service
Representative.
Must be 18 years or
older. Reliable, pleasant
personality and the abili-
ty to handle customer
relations. Computer liter-
ate and be able to multi-
task. 8:00 to 5:00 .
weekends. We offer an
excellent
benefit package.
Please apply at
23170 Harborview
Rd.,
Charlotte Harbor,
Monday through Friday,
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Applicants, please fill
out
an application or drop
off a resume,
attention Lynda
Toner.
We will contact you for
an interview. We are a
drug free workplace and
pre-employment drug
testing is required. EOE.
Busy grooming shop
looking for bather.
219 Wood Street,
Punta Gorda.
CAREGIVERS NEEDED.
ALL SHIFTS available.
Must be flexible. Only the
serious need apply.
Retirees welcome. Venice
(941)488-2248


2100 GENERAL
Customer Service
Storage Consultant
Metro Self Storage is seek-
ing property manager can-
didates to manage a self
storage property in Port
Charlotte. Responsibilities
include daily operations,
leasing, customer service,
administrative, and light
housekeeping. We offer a
competitive base salary,
bonus program,
medical/life plans, 401k,
and a uniform allowance.
Please apply on-line at
www.jobs.metrostorage.co
m.

DAILY WORK/DAILY PAY
Temp. to Perm No Fees
All Types of Positions
LABOR FINDERS
627-4041
E0E Trans. Avail.
DAY MAILROOM
Going in to season snow-
birds coming south. We are
looking for friendly, depend-
able & energetic people o
join the team in our Day
Mailroom at the Charlotte
Sun. Tuesday thru Satur-
day, 20 to 30 hours per
week. Please fill. out an
application at: Sun Coast
Media Group, Inc. 23170
Harborview Rd., Charlotte
Harbor. DFWP/ EOE
DRIVER/WAREHOUSE
Clean driving rec, It lifting
$8-$10/hr. 941-743-4844
or 697-7016, after 6pm
EARN $3200/MONTH
PROCESS HUD
REFUNDS
HUD-INFO-HOTLINE
941-556-1300

GENE

GORMAN'S
Looking to hire (1) full
time Detailer. Must be
able to work Satur-
days. Valid, clean dri-
vers license. Starting
@ $9/hr. (941)-639-
1601



GORMAN'S
Looking to hire (1) full
time Inventory Manag-
er. Mon. Fri. starting
@ $10/hr. Valid, clean
drivers license. Must
be organized & able to
do light mechanic
work. (941)-639-1601
GROWING SOUTHWEST FL
CO. has recently expanded
to Venice and is currently
seeking motivated employ-
ees.
1-866410-9191
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
CHECK (AOUR OPPORTU-
NITES! www.shaveremploy-
ment.com
F/T, FLOOR TECH,
EXP HELPFUL
P/A, NIGHT LAUNDRY

Apply to:
PALMER RANCH
HEALTHCARE & REHAB
5111 Palmer Ranch
Pky, Sarasota
or call (941)-926-1966


LEASING
PROFESSIONALS

PICERNE
Development
is currently accept-
ing resumes for the
Punta Gorda area.
Position requires
strong customer ser-
vice skills, high ener-
gy and individuals
that possess a "Team
Player" attitude.
Come join our win-
ning team!
Fax resume to:
941-979-1003
DFW/EOE

LIC. MORTGAGE
BROKERS ONLY
CO. EXPANDING!!
No experience needed.
Full training provided.
$1000.-$3000. Month.
I9A 1 4iA 3n0co


CASHIERS wanted F/T for
Produce Market. No exp
necessary, $7.50/hr to
start. (941)485-4454 Pio- LIKE TO TALK...
neer Farm Market, Venice. 14 yr old carpet cleaning
PERFECT FOR company has opening in
phone room no selling- no
RETIRED COUPLE quotas good checks.
Caretakers for residential Interivew (941)-764-0004
property: Male: Grounds,
pool & equip. Female: NEED CASH?
Cleaning, laundry, some Have A Garage
cooking and assisting w/ Sale!
partially handicapped
wife. Cottage: NO $$$?
electric/water provided NEED $$$$?
with monthly salary. No M A K E $$$$$!
other employment off This opportunity is
premises. available in
Experience with refs. 0 Venice
The Domestic Register S Englewood
(941)-365-7004 North Port
Custodians needed for Pay Day EVERY Friday!.
retail store in the Port Char- 1-800-518-1333
lotte Town Center. P/T ext. 103
AM/PM & weekends. Call www.deliverthephone-
888-210-2308. book.com
EEO/AAP Employer.


2100 GENERAL 2110 PART TIME/
TEMPORARY
OFFSHORE JOBS
AB's-Captains-Mates CASHIERS wanted P/T for
Engineers-Oilers Produce Market. No exp
Also Boat Cooks necessary, $7.50/hr to
Progressive Marine start. (941)-485-4454 Pio-
Personnel 561-586-1878 neer Farm Market, Venice.
P.G. HORSE FARM GHOST WRITER, experi-
needs experienced stall enced, fiction, work from
cleaner/groomer. Must be home. Mail short sample of
physcially fit. Must be your work. 200 Harbor
available weekends & Walk Dr. #255, Punta
some holidays. Also need- Gorda, FL 33950
ed just 1 day per wk OPTICAL: Part time posi-
Groundkeeper/Maine- tion in Venice, FL
nance. References a Pre-Testing, Optical Sales
must! (941) 637-7448 & misc. tasks. Exp. pref.
Send resume to:
P/R PERSON, also Grant Ocular Services, Inc.
Writer needed. Apply in per- 1430 Columbian Dr.
son @ the Nav-A-Gator Grill Punta Gorda, FL 33950
& Marina, off Kings Hwy. Pro Shop person needed.
Call (941)-627-3474 Will train 90-30 hnurs npr


ROUTE TECH. Exp. pref.
for condo service & swing
position. DFWP (941)-
485-6313 for more info.
PEST CONTROL/LAWN
TECHS. Immediate posi-
tions available. Will train
capable individual.
Salary, commission, bene-
fits. Clean FL DL a
MUST. Drug free work-
place. Apply in person,
17506 Brighton Ave. PC
off Collingswood. Previous
applicants need not apply.
I NEED CASH? I
Cooks & Dietary
Aides,
At Pinebrook Rehab &
Nursing, at. our award
winning, 120-bed LTC
facility. Quality individu-
als needed for FT & PT
positions. We offer a
great work environment,
competitive pay & FT
includes full benefits
package. Apply in per-
son or fax resume to:
Apply in person or fax
resume to:

Pinebrook RNC
1240 Pinebrook Rd
Venice, FL
Fax: (941)484-7924

EOE
POOL SERVICE TECH
FT/PT position. Exp. or
Will Train. Must Have FL
Driver's License. Good
Pay w/ Benefits..(Venice
area) (941)-497-3333
Service Porter/Light Build-
ing Maintenance person
needed immediately at Des-
oto Automall. Full-time Mon-
day-Saturday. Valid driver's
license and clean driving
record required. Excellent
company benefits (medical,
profit sharing, 401k)
$7.00/hr plus overtime to
start. Contact Scott Holt or
Bill Klein 863-494-4848.
EOE, Drug Free Workplace
ADVERTISE
In
The Classifieds!

The Glenridge on
Palmer Ranch has a
unique Part Time
opening on'our
Fitness Team to
provide personal
training, group class
instructions & exer-
cise testing to our
members. Excellent
communication &
customer service
skills a must.
Experience with
older adult fitness &
national certification
is also required.

We offer excellent
benefits & comp
salary. For consider-
ation, please fax
resume & cover let-
ter to:
Fitness Center
Manager at
941-552-3601. EOE
M/F/D/V

The Glenridge
on Palmer
Ranch
WAREHOUSE PERSON for
busy carpet store. Must
have forklift exp & driver's
lic. (941)-270-1082
WAREHOUSE TECH Full
time, M-F, healthcare experi-
ence preferred.




Human Resources
Desoto Memorial
Hospital
900 N. Robert Ave.
Arcadia, Fl. 34266
OR
www.dmh.ore and look
under Careers
OR
Fax Resumes to:
863-494-8400
E-mail: hr@dmh.org
863-494-8405
WORKING BLOCK Foreman,
w/comm. exp. to run crew.
Benefits. Call (941)-485-
9350 or fax resume to
941485-9351. Ask for Eric
or Tom. EOE


week. Apply in person
Arcadia Golf Course 1769
NE Livingston St. Arcadia
VENICE ART GALLERY
REPRESENTATIVE
General Sales Exp a Plus,
Retired Okay, Personable
a Must. Flexible Hours &
Pay Options, Please Con-
tact Art (941)468-1308.
CLASSIFIED
SELLS
CALL TODAY]
941-207-1200
Venice/Englewood
North Port areas
OR
941-206-1200
Pt. Charlotte Areas

2115 HOME BASED/
BUSINESS
$400 $1000.
Daily Working OnLine.
www.iloveit-casheveryday.com
1-800-743-9688
ACCESS TO A COMPUTER?
$25 $75/per hr. PT or FT
877-212-3568 or go to:
www.dreamsdocometrue4us.com
DESIRE WEALTH?
Strong desire & moti-
vation = high income.
leisurelifenow.com
(941)-639-6225

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3010
ANNOUNCEMENTS



SUNtPS


PUNTA GORDA
OFFICE

NOW OPEN FOR ALL
CUSTOMER SERVICE
BUSINESS

331 SULLIVAN ST
(Olive green 2-
story house, 1st fl.
Corner of West
Virginia Ave. and
Sullivaui St.)

BUSINESS HOURS

Monday Friday

7 a.m. 1 p.m.
2 p.m. 4 p.m.

(941) 205-1000

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Pt. Charlotte
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Venice/N.Port
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Come Meet
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1225 US 41 unit B3
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SENSATIONS
The Ultimate Stress Release
38Q0 Tamiami Trail, P.C
2 mi. N. of P.G. bridge.
Always hiring. 941-766-
7995. Private Rooms,
entrance & parking in rear.
DANCERS WANTED
NOW HIRING
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(your choice)
941457-7077
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4477
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3020 PERSONALS

(MASSAGE
Therapeutic Intro Offer!
S MA 46431
Susan 941-504-5958

T. M. & B. Stress
release. Always $25.
2705-A Tamiami Trail,
941-258-3222. Hiring
A Sensual Body Rub
An older woman.
For total relaxation
239-540-2191
ZANY & SASSY
(941)921-9840
OUTCALLS ONLr!!
DREAMERS -WHY DREAM
WHEN YOU HAVE THE
REAL THING. LOWEST
RATES. (941)-623-61,13.

3060 SCHOOLS &
INSTRUCTION
2 WEEK CNA TRAINING
$250 SPECIAL/incl. book
Quality Healthcare. State
testing onsite. N. Port 941-
822-2273
NEW CAREERS IN
10 OR 17 WEEKS!




MASSAGE
& a kin Care
Educating Hands Since 1992
Day Eve. Part Time
Financing Available
Placement Assistance
Open House Thursday
(800) 324-9543
www.famsc.com
TUTORING, Elementary
grades 1-8, certified, exp.
Teacher. 941-697-4411 or
410-913-9112 aft 3pm

3070 BURIAL LOTS/
CRYPTS
Restlawn Cemetery in "Gar-
den of Eternal Love" LAST
2 spaces & 2 burial vaults,
with 1 granite bar. Value
$6,000. Moving must sell.
(352)474-6257

3080 TRAVEL.TICKETS
Gator Football 3 tickets
Sideline vs Vanderbuilt
$200. 2 FAU Row 1 South
Endzone $200. 979-9427
Nascar Homestead Race, 2
day, grand stand. Sat &
Sun. November 17th &
18th. 3 sets avail. $175
per set. (863)494-1348 .

3090 LOST & FOUND
DIAMOND 32 degree
masonic ring. Lost
between Deep Creek &
Budget Medical on Tamia-
mi Trail. $200 REWARD
(941)-624-6047


rFuuiiu CAT: cay indies,
Venice. Grey/White, Fe-
male, very affectionate.
Call (941)-258-1479
LOST Chihuahua, male 6
months. Chocolate with tan
accents. Vicinity McGregor
& Willams St. Punta Gorda.
REWARD 574-286-7683
LOST/STOLEN: Miniature
Schnauzer, Salt & Pepper,
Male, Last Seen at Pizza
Hut by Sub Station Rd in
Venice on Oct. 8th. Collar
w/ Paw Prints. Daughter
Misses him. 941-485-2593
or 232-8432
LOST: Cat, brown & tan
Calico, answers to "Katie",
North Port near Salford
Mon. 10/1. No collar.
Heartbroken owner.
REWARD (941)423-2524
LOST: White & Yellow Gold
Bangle Bracelet in PC/Engl
Area, Birthday Present.
Reward! 941-697-0656


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OPPORTUNITIES
"CALL ME" Own your own
Home Business, the Product
Sells Itself. Unlimited Income
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OWN
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Commercial Cleaning
Franchise. Low Invest-
ment. 941-423-7670
www.vanguardcleaning.com
FANTASTIC SAMS
National hair salon
franchise. No hair exp.
needed. Low investment.
Strong local support.
Cash business.
Meets E-2 Visa.
1-888-326-7267
LIQUOR LICENSE. Char-
lotte, Lee, Desoto & oth-
ers. Financing available.
Call (727) 517-0983 or
(800) 633-8561.
MOBILE VENDING BUSI-
NESS For Sale or Lease.
2000 Chevy 3500 + equip
Details (941)-223-1987
Startyour own vending
route,
4 combo snack & soda
machines, 1 Ig soda
machine, 25 (3) choice
candy machines, ALL FOR
$4,700
(941)-875-9023
VENDING MACHINE ROUTE
3 Antares snack & soda
machines & 2 Savenco
snack machines already in
place, $1200/mo. profit.
$16,000/obo. (941)-697-
3319 or (954)-662-3003

4080 LOANS/.
MORTGAGES
100 % Financing/Mtg
loans, All Types.
No Credit/No Score OK.
call 866-485-5448
AVOID FORECLOSURE!
Refinance now! New
FHA'Secure program.
Call 941-496-9800
iwwEagleMongageVenicecorm
Mortgages. Low Rates.
Low Fees. Luigi T. Maceri.
Mortgage Broker Business
941-234-2166
PUT CLASSIFIED
TO WORK FOR Y6ul
Venice, Englewood,
North Port 207-1200
Pt. Charlotte Areas
Call 206-1200,

NEED CASH NOW7
We buy. payments secured
by Real property buisness
loans secured by property
& other
structured settlements.
Call 1-888-658-9666
or visit
w*w.noteseekers.com
PRIVATE MONEY
Real Estate Only
625-7001 or 941-475-
7755
REFINANCE YOUR LAND OR
HOME W/ PRIVATE MONEY;
no income or credit check;
Lic. Local. 1-800-879-6510

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BUSINESS SERVICES






PUNTA GORDA
OFFICE

NOW OPEN FOR ALL


5020 APPLIANCE
SERVICE/REPAIR

CARL'S APPLI-
ANCE REPAIR
Factory Trained
25 years experi-
ence
941-780-3689
repaircarls@yahoo.co
m
Lic. #
L07000078523

5040 CARPET
SERVICES
Bosman Carpet & Uphols
Cleaning-Highest temp. &
strongest vacuum avail, in
industry. Lic & Ins Free Esti-
mates 9414238600

5050 CHILD/ADULT
CARE


-SNI Driveway, sidewalks,
AFFORDABLEE SENIOR patios
HOME CARE BY ANGELS LIC. & INS. FREE EST.
)ur caring'home companions 941-955-1348 or 586-
help seniors live at home! 4512
leals, housework, shopping
errands & more. Up to An Occupational License
P4hrs. care. Top refs. We d may be required by the City
things your way. License and/or County. Please call
\ #229499. N the appropriate occupation-
VISITING ANGELS al licensing bureau to verify
941-496-9600 CONCRETE

20 YEARS EXPERIENCE, Driveways, Sidewalks,
CNA F/T in-home elderly & Room Additions
care. References & Certifi- Michael Hodge
cation avail on request. 941-743-4364
(941)497-4643 CUSTOMERS Slow
ADULT RESPITE OR times, less bucks. We
LONG TERM'CARE. Will need more work so try
provide 24/7 service by our SUPER DEALS
LPN. PC (941)-815-5674 NOW on all home
ALL CHILDCARE FACILITIES repairs & rhaint pro-
MUST INCLUDE WITH jects. We need you
ADVERTISEMENT STATE NOW!!! (9.41)-426-7625
OR LOCAL AGENCY DAN THE HANDYMAN
LICENSE NUMBER. I do it all with just one call.
CNA Home care Painting, Carpentry, Any-
companion 20 yrs thing? (941)-697-1642
exp. incl. Hospice Housecleaning $20/hr,
care. 941-445-4353 Yes We Do Windows &
CREEPERS & TOTS (nr Screens. Lic. & Ins. 941-
Hab-erland) FT & PT, 0-4 447-9498
yrs. Snacks & Meals incl. THE CARPENTER, cabi-
Structured day. $105/wk & netry, rotted wood, doors,
up (941)429-9801 windows, counters, soffit,
I A fascia. #RR0067689. Phil
EXPERIENCED CNA offers 627-0657
24 hr. TLC for your loved 6-06
one in her PC home. Ref. VINCE DeRico
avail. Call 941-623-6903. Handyman Service
FLORIDA STATE LAW eRescreen
requires all child care cen- *Gutters
ters and day care business- eHauling
es to register with the State eMiscellaneous
of Florida. The Sun News- 941-483-1060
papers will not knowingly
accept advertising which is
in violation of the law. 5110 LAWN/GARDEN
Pinebrook Early Learning &TREE
Academy has Openings for
Children Ages 5mos 5yrs. A & A LAWN CARE
Call Today 941-525-3589 Professional, Depend-
Lic. 585101798 able"Now Accepting
Private Home has rooms New Accounts"
for RENT for Elderly 941-661-4783
includes meals and house- A JAMISON TREE SERVICE
keeping. 941423-0532 Complete & Professional
Responsible experienced Will Beat Any Estimate!
mother will care for your Free Est. 10% Senior
child during the day before Disc., Lic. & Ins. 24 Hr.
& after( school in my P.C. 941-423-0020
home. Ref's avail. Call Jack- A+ Tree Cutting,
ie 941-629-6815 Stump Grinding, Debris
Take A Break Loading & Hauling.
Offering care in you, home Local, 27 yrs. Good
fo r loved one with work, very reasonable
Alsheimers. 2 hr min. for prices (941)-629-0020
info 941-697-0407 An Occupational License
Voluntary Pre-K Roundup! may be required by the City
VPK Programs in North and/or County. Please call
Port, Venice & PC, Wrap the appropriate occupation-
Around Care Avail. World al licensing bureau to verify
Class McLoughlin Learning BALLINGER'S
Centers. Call Now! 941- Lawn Maintenance
525-3589. Full Service By the Cut
or Contract. Lic. & Ins.
5053 COMPUTER 941-628-9291
SERVICE BEST RATES LAWN CARE
"COMUTER REPAIR & Servicing North Port, Port
TUTOR Charlotte & Punta Gorda.
IN YOUR HOME OR OFFICE 941-457-4416
10% Sr. Disc. Reason-
able Prompt. 941-615- OMPLETE TREE SERVICE
7888 Tree removal specialist
COMPUTER PROBLEMS? L owed & operated.
C Free estimatesifl Jesse
Wireless intemet/network set Martin 408-8539
up, Printer set up, Tune up,'
Advice, Help, Training. GULF STREAM TURF
Alex 941-586-0773 'We don't just cut grass


CUSTOMER SERVICE
BUSINESS 5060 DOMESTIC
CLEANING SERV.
331 SULLIVAN ST Don't pay ridiculous prices
(Olive green 2- to have your home cleaned
story house, 1st fl. or run errands. Rose will do
Corner of West it for 15.00 hr. 2hr min. Call
Virginia Ave. and 575-6864
Sullivan St.) LOCAL CLEANING compa-
ny seeks nfew customers.
BUSINESS HOURS Lic/Insured/Bonded, Refs
avail. (941)-266-2813
Monday Friday SUE'S CLEANING
FREE ESTIMATES &
REFERENCES AVAIL.
7 a.m. 1 p.m. CALL ANYTIME
2 p.m. 4 p.m. (941)-240-6738
VENICE AREA CLEANING
(941) 205-1000 Responsible, flexible, reli-
able, references. (941)-
I NEED CASH? 1492-4929 Iv msg.


we grow it".
(941)-629-2162
HANDYMAN LAWN SVC.
Sean Hopson-Owner. NOW
accepting NEW accts. PC,
PG, North Port areas. 941-
613-1818, 941-204-3460
JMS MOWING SERVICES,
Great rates, Greater ser-
vice. Mowing, edging,
blowing, per cut or
monthly. 941-628-1283.
KLEAN CUTS LAWN CARE
Mow, Trim, Edge.
Res/Comm. By the Mow or
Contract 941-391-4437 Ask
for Kevin.
Kutz's Cuts, Full service,
dependable. By cut or con-
tract, will beat any esti-
mate, also ask about
handyman serv 232-9646


5080 BOBCAT/
BUSH HOG
Englewood Tractor Svc
Inc
Bushhog mowing, grading,
driveways, gravel, shell, fill
& topsoil. Lic/Ins. 941-475-
2188


5110 LAWN/GARDEN
&TREE
SANDEFUR'S
TREE TRIMMING,
LAND SCAPING,
PRESSURE CLEANING &
MUCH MORE. 941-484-
6042


DAN'S TRACTOR SERVICE Stanly's Landscaping &
Comm. & Residential. Lot Weeding. Sm. Trimming &
Clearing, Tree Removal, Fill & Weeding. (941)-697-7155
Grade. Free Est. Dan (941) or 941-475-6295
ACOQ A1


Pete Root's Bush
Hog Service
Vacant lots, Acreage
mowing, Hauling,
Debris removal. Serv-
ing PG, PC, NP Arca-
dia areas. Uc/Ins.
(941)716-4814

5085 FENCES
IN-LINE FENCING
Secure your yard.
Reliable & Quality
Work
941-416-7430

5100 HOME & COMM.
IMPROVE.
CONCRETE 0
High Quality Low Price
10% OFF WITH THIS AD


6000


5130 MOVING/HAULING
AFFORDABLE HAULING
Cleanouts, House, Gar.,
Shed, Yard, Garb & Con-
struction (941)268-3256
BUY IT!
SELL IT!
FIND IT!
SUN CLASSIFIED!
GIANGRASSO MOVING
FLA. Mover Reg. No.
IM407 426-3095
ONE ITEM OR WHOLE
HOUSE
HAULING, YARD &
CONSTRUCTION
WASTE.
Garage Clean Out.
Trash.
426-6379 OR 914-2249
SKIP'S MOVING Local &
Long Dist. 1 item or whole
house! Fla. Movers Reg.#
IM1142 Lic/Ins 766-1740

5140 PAINTING/
WALLPAPERING

Alexander's Paint
In/Out
Pressure Wash
Home/Drive
Redo-Remove-Install
Too!
Pre Rent/Sale Spe-
cials
30 yr Exp., Uc., Ref.,
Free Estimates Bob
941-496-9131/223-
0941

Repair Al & More!
EXPERT 50 YEARS EXP.
Also, dryw repair.
Affordable rates
FREE ESTlMATESiFS
Cal (941)426-7625

5165 POOL SERVICES
*MAGERLY CLEAN
POOL SERVICE
Serving Venice, Nokomis,
Englewood (941)-223-
4725

5180 PRESSURE
CLEANING
MOLDY ROOF?
CLEAN $299 OR
FREE WITH SEAL
(941)-268-3224

5185 ROOFING
ENGLEWOOD ROOFING
Re-roofs are our Specialty.
New Roofs & repairs
Call 474-5487
CCC1325679

5195TILE/GROUT
Bosman Tile & Grout Cleaning
& Restoration. The Utilmate in
Tile & Grout Cleaning. Refs.
avail. Lic & Ins Free Estimates
941-4238600
EXPERT Tie Instalers. 25
years experience. Best
prices for crative &
expert ie work. Floors,
counters, showers, etc.
Aforlable rates
FREE ESTIMATES
Cal (941)426-7625

,/VV//I
IN THE SUN
CLASSIFIED
YOU CAN.....

/Find a Pet
/'Find a Car

/Find a Job
/Find Garage Sales

/Find A New Employee
/Sell Your Home
/Sell Your Unwanted
Merchandise

/Advertise Your
Business or Service


Classified -
it's the reliable
source for the
right results


5230 MISCELLANEOUS
Kelly's Affordable Pressure
Cleaning & Auto Detailing
Svc. We Do It All! Lic. &
Ins.
941-237-1822'
THE WINDOW WIZARD
Professional Window Tinting
MOBILE SERVICE
I can Travel to You or Visit
my Studio in Venice
22 yrs Exp
Jeff 941-412-0288


borhood Garage
6001 ARCADIA Sale, Woodmere
Park, near
10/14/07 Jacaranda Library.
m- Huge Sale Oct. 13 & Jacaranda Library
S14 8-4 across from SAT.A8:3OAM-Noon
Wal-mart Dist. on Hwy 17, MARKET. Bay Indies,
Something for everyone. 950 Ridgewood Ave.
]SUN. 8AM-?, 2837 Se ADVERTISE
-Brown Rd. (In back of
home in garage) Clothing, In
household, furniture, etc. The Classifieds!

6002 ENGLEWOOD SAT., Oct 20th 9AM-3.
Miami Av. Downtown
[SAT & SUN 2 Wknds Venice
LOct 13 -14 & 20-21 FLEA MARKET
9am-3pm. No Earlybirds 25-30 Booths, Antiques,
1620 Morning Dove Ln Treasures & Refresh-
(across 776 from Drury) ments.
NEW Gift Items, Office
Supplies, Candles, Odds 6012 GARAGE SALES
& Ends, Household Items
m-]SAT & SUN, 445 Palm [-]SAT., OCT. 20, 9-2
LCreek Dr, Household L-121841 Felton Ave.,
Items, Electronics, Furn, Pt. Charlotte, benefiting
Clothes, Lots of Stuff! SVdP St. Charles Bor-
SAT & SUN, 8-4 romeo, 941-625-9784.
SSAT & SUN, 8-4 Refreshments available.
9199 Hillburn Ter- Raffling violin. Many items
race, E. Engl off for sale: Clothes, house-
Wilmington Blvd wares, some furniture.
[-mSAT & SUN, 9am-? Fill a plastic grocery bag
11378 Lafitte PI (off' with clothes for only $2.
Oceanspray, rt on Wilm- May drop off items for the
ington, 1st left) Multi Fam. sale Fri., Oct. 19, 9-5.
tile table set, crib, baby,
pet items, aquarium, kids 6020 AUCTIONS
tapes/books, girls clothes

6004 NOKOMIS/OSPREY A TQUE'/

SAT & SUN 8-2
F 1839 US 41 NORTH ESTATE
Across from RV World
MOVING SALE Furniture, AUCTION
collector cards & WED Oct. 17
much, much more. 6P


6005 NORTH PORT
F-SAT & SUN, 8-4,
3740 Lothair Ave.,
Cordless phones, elect.,
appli., furniture, etc.
[-]SAT. Oct. 13 8AM-?
SUN. Oct. 14, 9AM-?
3096 Abbington St. Off N.
Salford to Donatello, right
on Abbington.
HUGE MOVING/
GARAGE SALE
Everything from Soup to
Nuts including furniture
and collectible dolls.
[-SATURDAY 8AM-3PM,
1 Day Only!!!
3375 Hobart Street.
(Take Hillsborough to
Haberland, follow signs)
Lots of children items,
tables, toddler bed &
much more!!!

6006 PT. CHARLOTTE

18011 OHara Dr. Moving
sale. Furniture, stereo, and
more! Sat and Sun only 8-
2.
CASH for your Garage Sale
BEFORE you have it. Also
Antiques & Collectibles.
941-875-3442
D-ISAT. & SUN, 8- 2,
21596 Gibralter Dr. 2
families- baby, trendy
home decor, furniture, etc


Over 100 Antique Vin-
tage Furnishings.
1920's bedroom set,
Beaufront China Cab,
Golden oak bookcase,
Lawyers stack book-
case, French style vit-
rine, Slant front Desks,
Dressing/Van les.
Persian Carpets, oil
paintings by listed
Artists, collection of
Bronzes & Ivory fig-
urines. Sterling Silver,
Umogps, coins, Dia-
mond & Gold Jewelry,
Clock. Nippon,
Roseville, Carnival,
Fenton, Pachinko
jnach. 1930's and up
porcelain/tin signs, Ori-
ental collectibles,
lamps, VanBriggle &
Majoica.
See Website For Photos
sarasotaauction.com
Penvmw 4PMDay OfSae
Sarasota
Auction
625 N.Tamlami Tr.,
Nokomis
Jeff Carison Auction-
eer
AB896, AU1299
12% BP, Cash, Chk, CC
485-3141


MERCHANDISE

MERCHANDISE

GARAGE SALES
60pl Arcadia
6002 Englewood
6003 Lake Suzy
6004 Nokomis
6005' North Port
6006 Pt. Charlotte
6007 Punta Gorda
6008 Rotonda
6009 Sarasota
6010 South Venice
6011 Venice

6015 Flea Market
6020 Auctions
6025 Arts & Crafts
6027 Dolls
6030 Household Goods
6040 TV/Stereo/Radio
6060 Computer Equip
6065 Clothing/Jewelry
6070 Antiques/
Collectibles
6075 Fruits/Veges
6090 Musical
6095 .Medical
6100 Health/Beauty
6110 Trees & Plants
6120 Baby Items
6125 Golf Accessories
6128 Exercise/Fitness
6130 Sporting Goods
6135 Bikes/Trikes
6138 Toys
6140 Photography/
Video
6145 Pool/Spa &
Supplies
6160 Lawn & Garden
6165 Storage Sheds
/Buildings
6170 Building Supplies
6180 Heavy Constr.
Equipment
6190 Tools/Machinery
6220 Office/Business
Equip & Sup.
6225 Rest. Supplies
6230 Pets & Livestock
6250 Appliances
6260 Miscellaneous
6270 Wanted to Buy/
Trade


6006 PT. CHARLOTTE
[-SAT & SUN. 9 ?,
27263 Whitman Ave.
Toys, books, clothes,
childs twin bed, lots of lit-
tle girl stuff. too much to
mention. ,
I-iSUN. OCT. 14TH.
7AM-3PM. 25250
Sandhill Blvd. Deep Creek.
Community Garage
Sale at Hearing
Impaired Persons.
Some outside spaces still
available $15 743-8347
THE COURTYARD'S
ANNUAL CRAFT AND
YARD SALE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER
18, 9AM 2PM
**NO EARLY BIRDS**
26455 Rampart Blvd.
Deep Creek
For directions call
941-624-2225

* Veterans Motor Club
Car Show
Family Home Medical
Veterans Salute
Council on Aging
Cracker Barrel's
favorite items
Premier Books & Gifts
Crafters, yard sale
items
Hot Dogs, Soda

Any questions, please call
Pat at 941-624-2225

6007 PUNTA GORDA
D-Sat & Sun. 11188
Royal Rd. Trailers,
generator, sporting
goods, party tents, com-
pressor, housewares etc.
[SAT. & SUN, 8AM-
-4PM. Hwy. 17
(Across from the Wal-
mart distribution center
in De Soto County)
BIG SALE!!!!!

6011 VENICE

SAT, OCT 20,
8-lpm,
"THE BIG ONE"
60-Family Event.
Jacaranda Neigh-


6030 HOUSEHOLD
GOODS


6020 AUCTIONS

mumti-ESt-ea
Auction Event
Sat. Oct. 20th 11:00am
(Preview 10:00am)
1009 Campbel Street
Port Charlotte, florida
Large multi-estate auction
loaded with modem home
firn., artwork, Fishing,
Power & Hand Tools, Gen-
erator,' Pressure Washer,
Mini-Bikes, Mannequins,
60" Antique Ships Wheel
Table, 'Refrigerated Beer
Keg Tap unit, Diecast, Col-
ectibles, Yard'Equip. Mar-
ble Fireplace,. -ew..(3rmo
old) Culligan Gold Series -
Water Filtration Sys *
tem..,.much morel! Large
Sale with something fdr:all!
Go to our web site i&
pictures and' additional
details at: .
SwW..Stcoatupti o...
West Coast Auclon;.Cb.
Ab2448, Ray Sheerna
Auctioneer Au340 :,
Cash, Ck, C.C-,13%
B.P. ,, '.-. '
(941)468-.715

6025 ARTS AND
CRAFTS
BADGER model 180-11, air-
brush, compressor, paints,
and books, $200. 941-
637-4623.
Shelving-Portable Stained
Wood Craft Display Racks.
Solid wood shelves, col-
lapsable, excellent condi-
tion. 2 72"x35"x16" units,
1 34"x35"x16" unit. $175
941-637-6418


HU i WAI K eater, lanK-
less, Elec. Unlimited hot
water, energy saving


Du: Gul Coast Mar ed in bx $24
ABSOLUTE BARGAIN tress. Owner selling (941s-429-9530
BEDS. Twin $160 business will not be
Full $225 Queen undersold. 627-9919
$275 COFFEE TABLE (28x58) 2
King $350 Free deliv- end tables. Brass w/glass
ery. (941)-875-7726 tops $200 941-575-1666
(941)-815-6727 COMPLETE ROOMS TO
GO FURNITURE SET -
USED. Bought several
years ago; includes the
Couch, loveseat, 2
glass side tables, 2 L/Rm Set, Henry Link Wicker
lamps, and glass coffee Couch 2 Chairs, Coffee Tbl,
table. $350 obo Call Blue & White Cushions Like
941-624-4731. New $850 Free 27" ColorTV
**ALL NEWFIRE Computer Armoire, w/PurGhase (941)4974121
RETARDENT MAT- Oak, very nice, $225. LANAI FURN. brushed satin
TRESS SETS, REAL (941)-627-4716 look Alum. oblong table
MATTRESS SETS FOR COUCH, love seat, w/glass top 66"x 41", 4.
REAL SAVIINGS ottoman, Broyhill, vgc, dark wingback chairs, $195.
W/WARR, FREE DELIV- sage cloth, $450 obo. 941- 941-625-2681.
ERY (941)815-6727 833-8994. LANAI set, wicker fiber-
COUCHES 2 olive toned, glass, oval table, 4 swivel
**WHOLESALE exc., cond., $500. (941)- chairs, $300; 4 bar stools
FURNImjURE 628-9019 $195 941-639-2815
Bedroom, Dining room DAY BED, MATTRESS Living rm set w/sofa, love
Living room & nlore. $125. Twin bed or foot seat, end, coffee, sofa
Many to choose from. stool $50 (941)484-0191 tables, floor & table lamps,
50-80% off Rdeals avail. Can Deliver Daybed, Antique Brass w/ Irg., mirr., $1,150 Must
941-815-6727 Trundle, upgraded twin see!! 941-286-5093
mattresses. Like new. LIVING ROOM set, Robb &
3 BAR STOOLS Swivel, Wil- $500. 941-228-6206. Stucky, white, $350. blue &
low, 30" $120.00 Desk, Slant face, 3 draws, white couch & chair, $425.
(3) 941-830-0601 1930's, very nice, $250. coffee and end tables,
(941)-493-5649 $150., ent. ctr., $450. or
6 Lrg Wicker Dining Rm 48" $1200 for all. (941)-255-
Armchairs on Casters, 1 Din Rm Table 48" round, 8420 Iv msg
Sofa, 1 Bokhara Rug (Red) solid oak, leaf & 6 chrs, exc MATRESS & BOX SPRING,
11.6x9', 2 Sm Antique Ice cond $395 (941)426-8552 Stearns & Foster. Queen.ING,
Cream Chairs. (941)492- Dining Rm Set, 6 Chairs, A Steal Kembridge Classic
7129/416-0468 Light Wood, Country Style. $700. (941)-429-4238
$300 (941)-876-3512 BED: An Absolute Deal,
DINING RM SET, Broyhill, 4- Nasa Memory Foam
upholstered chairs, It Mattress Qn $398; Kg
wood, 1 leaf, 69x45 $275 $498 Original Tern-
1 4 (941R-426-9703 N.Port purpedic
Dining room set dark tinted from $698; All Sizes.
Bdrmrh dresser & computer glass with black leather 25 Year Warranty
desk, washed oak $200; chairs. $125 obo 941- www.mattressdr.com
Dirt Devil vacuum cleaner, 240-1614 4305 Clark Rd Sarasota
$30; 7ft red microsuede DINING TABLE Glass top 6 Free Fast Delivery 941
couch & blue oversized chairs & Bakers rack $800 921-4010Open 7 Days A
chair w/ottoman, stain (941)-475-1316
treated, 2 yrs old, $500;
TV stand, mahogany w/ Dining table, w/6 chairs
drawers $50; Coffee table $250. Entertainment cen-
oval, traditional $25; 2 ter, $50. 941-276-4498
square glass top metal end. Diningroom set 9pc. 4 pc.
tables, $50; 2 bamboo bedroom set., 5 pc. break-
counter stools, $50; black fast set, loveseat & table
computer chair, $50. 941- $600 obo. Will spearate,
391-0581 (941)-625-2677 MOVING SALE Lots of
34A Diningroom Set, solid QUALITY Furniture for all
D Ti'. cherry, table w/4 chairs & rooms. Call for details &
'M OY. 2 leaves, beautiful hutch prices. (941)423-9701
.IbF .Sl,.7" W$650. Dinnerware Wood MOVING: Qn. Matt/Box
SKING $ 1'* & Sons Ironstone, made in $100, W/D $150., Gas grill
P ASTIC 1 IW. England, service for 8, & $100 (941)-587-5419
5 91- extra pieces, $75. (941)
8-477 '. 347-8958
c Dn. Rm. table, 42X54/72, lasifie
4 navy skirted chairs, 2 lad-
BED Select Comfort Sleep der backs, $450 Exc. cond. Enter your classified ad online
Num. Model 5000. 9mths 941-426-5016 and pay with your credit card.
old, perfect. $599. Can DOUBLE BED, white wickerIt's fast, easy, and convenient.
oli, perec. 941-488-7301an DOUBLE BED, white wicker, Go to sun-herald.com/classi-
deliver. 941488-7301 dresser & night stand, mat- fields.
Bed set, w/q., euro style tress & box spring. $400; Fast Convenient Easy
bed, mattress, 2 night DINING TABLE, hand paint- Sun-Herald.com/classifieds
stands, 2 lamps, dresser ed glass topped 6 chairs & (Visa or Mastercard)
w/mirr., seldom used, mov- matching hutch $495. 941- SUNL,
ing, must sell $750. 941- 276-8946 .
286-5093 Dresser, 56tX42w, dark y "
Bedroom Set 4 pc. Warm wood, carved detailing, $100
Maple Finish. New, in obo (941)416-7570
boxes. Will sell $399. Ent Ctr, Like New, Hand- PATIO FURNITURE: year
Local PC 941-629-5550 some Wd Grain, 53", Great old, large round glass top
Bed Mattress/Box. New, Buy $100 (941)485-3943 metal table, 6 metal swivel
still in plastic. Will sell ENT. ctr, oak, fits 32" TV chairs, 4 foot stools. Tall
$100. Local-Port Charlotte exc. cond. $150; 48" deck lamp Over $1200
941-629-5550 or 941-456- round oak pedestal table, 4 new. $495. 941-276-8946
5555. chairs & 2 leaves, exc. Privacy screens (3), lattice
Bed, Queen Mattress/Box. cond. $300. (941)- 743- lanai molded plastic $75
New, still in plastic. Will sell 2621 for all 3. (941)-505-5747
$175. Local Port Charlotte Entertainment unit, oak, Queen-sized Bed Complete
941-629-5550 or 941-456- glass doors, good cond., $300/OB0 Must Sell
5555. Also have KING. $150 (941)-743-9673 570-466-9251


6030 HOUSEHOLD
GOODS

BED: An Absolute Deal,
Nasa Memory Foam
Mattress Qn $398; Kg
$498 Original Tem-
purpedic
from $698; All Sizes.
25 Year Warranty
www.mattressdr.com
4305 Clark Rd Sarasota
Free Fast Delivery 941-
921-4010 Open 7 Days A
Week
Bedroom Furniture -
Country Maple Full Size
Headboard and Foot-
board complete, 2
dressers and end table
$ 350.00 OBO
941-764!9211
BEDROOM SEF 8pc
SLEIGH, Cherry, Pine
or White Qn $1400,
King $1500. Will
Deliver.
(941)-875-7726

BEDROOM SET 8pc
SLEIGH, Cherry, Pine
or White Qn $1400,
King $1500. Will
Deliver.
(941)-875-7726
BEDROOM SET: like new, 6
piece, king, white wash,
bookcase mirrored head
boards, hutch top dresser
with stainglass mirror, TV
armoire, 2 night stands, pil-
low top mattress & box
spring. Exc. cond. $800
nho. Call 941-743-0861


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6030 HOUSEHOLD
GOODS

ESTATE LIQUIDATORS
Quality Used Fumrniture & Col-
lectibles. You wont believe
our prices! 609 E Colonia
Ln, Nokomis, Tues-Sat,
10am-5pm. (941)485-3040
WOOD FENCE
CLEARANCE 6X8
sections $20-$30 ea.
1-800-673-7862
FUTON, solid wood, queen
sz w/mattress, good cond
$150 (941-875-1455
Glass Top Coffee Table and
4 End Tables. Ex Cond
$375. 624-5475
CLASSIFIED
SELLS
CALL TODAY
941-207-1200
Venice/Englewood
North Port areas
OR
941-206-1200
Pt. Charlotte Areas


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PUNTA GORDA
OFFICE

NOW OPEN FOR ALL
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BUSINESS '" -

331 SULLIVAN ST
(Olive green 2-
story house, 1st fl.
Corner of West
Virginia Ave. and
Sullivan St.) ,

BUSINESS HOURS

Monday Friday

7 a.m. 1 p.m.
2 p.m. 4 p.m.

(941) 205-1000
RECLIERS Swivel. 4
matching, fabric with geo-
metric design, good cond.
$50 ea. 941-575-1666
Round Tile Table 109" W/
Lazy Susan, W/ 4 Chairs.
$1000. (941) 255-1066
RUG CLEANER, HOOVER, 5
brushes, $50.' (941)-485-
9475 .
Scandivinian Wall Unit .
Coctail table, Chairs (all
It. maple); Decorator
items, red. Excellent
(941)-323-1454
Sleeper Sofa (Qn)
soft floral print with bam-
boo trim, pd. $900, sell f
$350. Also: Bamboo Cof-
fee Table/End Table with
glass tops, pd. $425, sell
$150 for'both, all mint
cond. (941) 505-8502 PGI
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fabric, $375. (941)-833-
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6065 CLOTHING/
JEWELRY
CLOTHING Brand name,


like new ladies 10-14 Mens Wheel Chair In Good Condi-
pants. 36-38, jackets 40- tion. $100 Please Call
42, $5-$20./ea Ex cond. (941) 637-1927
941485-7622 WHEELCHAIR LIFT For Van,
Great Shape! $250 obo.
6070 ANTIQUES (941)-2864599


S EERT0 116 & PLANTS


WE REPAIR old radios
anything with tubes. BAMBOO
Amps.,Phonographs Bamboo farm
etc. 941-624-3286 www.bamboo-farm.com
ALWAYS BUYING vintage 941-505-8400
clothes & costume jewelry' Neem Trees no skeeters,
from Estates-Shops-YOU! flys, ants, 2900 medicinal
any qty./cond. 627-2254 purposes. 863491-5149
ALWAYS BUYING Plants for sale Viburnam,
Sterling Silver, Quilts. Hibiscus, etc....


Viburnum, $2.50/up.
Coconut, Adonidia, Fish, Fox
Tail Palms, 941-488-7291
.o


SOFA & LOVESEAT Show CASH PAID FOR: Wind up 6120 BABY ITEMS
rm cond. Cream bkground Tin Toys, Pre 1970 Base-,
$675. 941-475-1137 ball Cards, Antique Glass, CAR SEAT/stroller (infant),
Sofa (New),End Table. Pottery, Old Dolls, Pre pink, Evenflo, $50; Breast
S Round Coffee Table, Stp 1970's 941-234-8062 pump, double elec, never
End Table, 2 Side Chairs, Baseball Cards, huge used,$40. 941-624-2879
(Wood And Upholstery) 1980's collection. (2,000+) CRIB with mattress never"
$650 For All. 637-1927 un-picked over. $350 obo used $40.00.
SOFA BED, contemporary, or trade for gun 661-1509 941-740-1164
queen with matching, pgi2141@comcast.net Crib, Solid Wood + Com-
loveseat & arm chair, great Crib, Solid Wood + Corn
c- ond $495. 941-380-0010 OPENING SOON forter Set, Paid $550 Sell
Old Towne.Antiques & for $150. Jeep Pack n Play
Solid Oak Oval Pedestat Collectible in South $50 (941)-257-8431-
table, 6 solid oak chairs, Punta Gorda. Dealer Dreamcastle bed toddler
perfect cond. $500.' space available. Dream castle bed toddler
(863)773-6280 or 781- Can be seen Mon, Tue, $60.941-740-1164
0308 Wed or Fri. or call
Village Collection, Christ- John for appointment LUV crib $75, Zooper stroller
mas Victorian, Ceramic or leave a message. $50, basinett & jumperoo
12 pieces & access. Great 941-621-2499 $30ea (941)4740109
Xmas Decor. Mint' $150 for
all (941 Min-5747 0 for Collectible Records MATERNITY CLOTHING 2
WICKER entertainmentcen-.. (941)-493-5069 bags, $100. all. Various
WICKER entertainment cen-. baby items $-$50. baby
ter-2 swivel bar. stools, Oak tabfe/4 chairs $175, boy clothing 0-6 fos. $75.
kitchen table.w/4 chairs-.buffet $250, cedar chest all (941)-628-9591
$50 each. 941-423-9779 $175.'941-276-4498
Wii System Package-Almost GLASS DOLL CASE & 6125 GOLF
New $300 941-6264084 DOLLS FOR SALE, $500. ACCESSORIES
CIll 941-815-8364.
6040 TV/STEREO/RADIO 2006'EZ Go Golf Cart w/
Antique oak chest of draw- Charger, New Batteries,
2 Technics 1200 series ers w/brass pulls, nice Great Cond. $2500 obo 941-
M3D turntables, 'new Mark condition $300.00 OBO 587-1859
DM1720X mixer, Denon 941-639-1983
X300 mixer & many techno. 1886 ANTIQUE Defir & Hughs EZ-GO-WorRhorse Loaded
- records included. Asking EuropearLiano, mint $b200 $1800)- bo
S$800obo, (941-815-0955obo 41426-6681 (941-63-4914 .
27" Flat screen TV Hand Made Dresser GOLF APPAREL, ladies,
like new $125 obo Very, Verry Old like new, sz 14. Outfits $20;
941-240-1614 Must see shorts $10. (941)483-3557
36" Sony Triton, great pic- A STEAL AT $ 500.00 GOLF BALLS. Bargain.
ture, rarely used $800 rew Call 941-764-9211. As new Nike, Titleist,
asking $150. Callaway,. etc. Mixed
Call 941-740-1164 Antique Fair boxes of 200. $50. per
50" Big screen, works Saturday, October 20th box. Call .(941)-639-
great, nice picture, 6yrs. Downtown Arcadia 6277
old, $200 obo. (239)-246- Royal Dalton Figurine Mint Golf Clubs, mens full set
1968 In Punta Gorda. (Autumn Breezes) HN1913. w/bag used twice like
50' TV, 2 YEARS OLD $175 (941)426-1391 new! $150 (941)-505-
LIKE NEW. $475. 5747
9.41-276-8946 6090 MUSICAL GOLF CLUB sets, lady's &
52" projection TV men's with bags. Both for
$300.00 obo '.1970's LUDWIG 7 $100. *SOLD*
941-258-7113 PIECE DRUMSET Looking to sell or trade
Red includes hi-hatsnare
SATELLITE receivers 2, stand kick pedal No your golf cart?? Call US
w/remotes, $40. (941)- cymbals $350.00 obo FIRST. Gulf Carts of Port
833-2676 (941) 347-8684 Charlotte. 941-625-7969
SONY TRITON Color TV, VERY clean Club Car,
w/stand, rarely used, AMPEG TILT/ROLL $1400/obo.
$325/obo 941475-4629 SPEAKER CABS (941)-637-4914
TV, 13" port. Color 3'6" tall 2'6" wide 16"
w/remote exc. cond. $25 deep incl Sammi SM35T '6128
firm. (941)-505-5747 Horns Fuzzy finish EXERCISE/FITNESS
TV, 27" Colored 'Console $200 obo
Sylvania, $75. (941)-474- (941) 347-8684 Body by Jake, AB SCIS-
7573 SOR. Paid $269 Ask-


6060 COMPUTER
EQUIPMENT
COMPUTER REPAIR-
In-Home & Office. Sr. Disc
& No local trip fees. Ray @g
941-286-7055 A+ Tech
COMPUTER TRAINING
& REPAIR SERVICE
Call John 941-234-
7249
LAPTOP 1 Sony VAIO,
works great, nice, .
$295 941-889-7555
LAPTOP, Pentium 3, wire
less internet, case 2003,
$265. 239-628-3294
Lexmark All in one Printer
Brand New in Box $50.00
(941)-629-2337 .-


DRUM SET, 7 piece, ing $100/obo. (941)-
stick bag, good for begin: 743-8972 (N. Port)
ners, $200/obo, also 4
string Washburn bass, BUYING & SELLING
standard bag, $150 obo. USED .. Treadmills, Exc.
Must sell. Bikes, Weight Equip.,
Call 941-697-9402 Bowflex Motivator II, $650.
12 Mo. No Payments, No
GUITAR LESSONS Interest. Play It Again
Tommy Skeoch from the Sports. US41, Just South
Platinum selling rock band of Midway. 941-255-
"Tesia" giving guitar 1378
lessons in the Port Char- Total Gym XL (like. new)
lotte, Punta Gorda area Total Gym (like new)
Call (941 276-8483 complete w/accessories &
fitness tapes retail $1600.
Marshall' amp JCM 800 sacrifice $485. Call after
- lead series 50 watt like 5pm
new $575.00 445-7142 941-268-3378
Mountain Dulcimer, never Weider Pro Olympic Style.
used, with soft case $100, WeightBench.W/acc.
Jim 863-214-1483 North 3051bs. in weight. $125
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6090 MUSICAL
ORGAN Lowery Majesty
Deluxe Theatre, LX/510,
$4,000 obo. Church Free
1st Presbytrian Church
of Punta Gorda,
*SOLD**
Pair Samson DB-500 loud
speakers, excellent condi-
tion!!! $400.00
(941)445-7142
PIANOLA, player piano
w/music. $550/bbo
(941)-423-3838

6095 MEDICAL
Jazzy 1113 Power Chair, Exc
Cond., 2 New Batteries.
$1200 obo (941)441-5005
JAZZY/ Scooter chair, 4
wheel, cost $5880, used 2
mos. 6 mos wrrnty, $1100.
Lift also avail. (941) 586-
*9686
SCOOTER, Pride Mobility
Sonic 3 wheel. Used 1
time: Perfect condition.
$650.obo.
941-426-1815 after 5:30
Sleep machine, CPAP,
w/case, cor, hose & mask
$350 exc. cond. (941).
505-5747


(941)-915-1530 492-9192 puppies, 8 wks., tiny. Shot 41-tore Umbrella clothes line new $20;
6190 TOOLS/ Cute, baby cat needs a & health ceirt. $750S 941-429-8378 Warehouse Coleman Gen 3000w $150.
MACHINERY good home. Details at 9414754913 OVEN-Maytag wall oven.. (94194740109
www.maxkelly.conm/cator.cal Brand new, with stovetop. WORK BENCH DRAWERS -
AIR COMPRESSOR, Cole- (941)485-9888 6235 LIVESTOCK $200 obo 941-623-3415. 4 drawer $25.
man Powermate 25 gal. 941 -3914834
Solar panels for pool heat. tank, 5HP w/2 Bostitch FREE KITTEN TO GOOD ... .. -RCA DISHWASHER like new 941-91-4834
Used 2 years. roof nail guns & 2 50' HOME. INCLUDES LITTER *Horse Boarding. $150 (941)-474-3822 6270 WANTEDTO
941-735-8147 hoses, electric. $300 obo. BOX AND FOOD. & Lessons* REFRIGERATOR Kenmore, BUY/TRADE
SPA 3/4 person, exc., (941)-375-2116 941-585-9154 Show Barn Setup. side by side, pull 'out BUYRADE
cond., cover/chemicals, CHAINSAW 18" craftsman FREE KITTENS $495/month ful. shelves,-white, $400 (941)- A COLLECTOR BUYING
$500 (941)-235-1710 rarely used with case TO A LOVING HOME 941-234-7619 628-6821 wristwatches & pocket
Spa, 5 Person, Like New, $70.00. 941-740-1164 CALL 941-255-3007. Discount bird cages Refrigerator, .GE, 25cu, wahes working or not,
220volt, Waterfall, Lights, Craftsman 220. able Saw, Free to good home Fern. Discount dog crates white, side by side, ice & swords, weapons, militia
.Cover & Chemials. $1000 3hp $100. 941-966- spayed & declawed after Pet Owner's Warehouse water door, exc. cond., &-fire'. det- +cigarette
(941)42,9-5353 1628/809-5271 5pm 941-87.5-9697 .(94.1>6274787 $400 (941)-488-3556 lighters. (.941)412-9391"


6130 SPORTING 6160 LAWN & GARDEN 6190 TOOLS/ 6232 CATS 6235 LIVESTOCK 6250 APPLIANCES
GOODS MACHINERY, ---
LAWN EDGER 3hp excel- Refrigerator, Kenmore
12 Ga & 20 Ga Bolt Action lent condition. $70.00 Craftsman Router Table, Kittens (3) 2-F, 1-M, 9 wks. FULL BOARD new barn, 16 S/S, 4yrs old
Shotguns, Ex Cond, $135. 941-3914834. New $50,' Planer 8" Molder litter trained. Free to good stalls, Lipizzan trail, 941- $600.00
ea 941-268-9029 LAWN MOWER 7hp self Floor Model $150. 941- home. (941)-629-5890 626-0172 Kenmore Washer/Dryer
12 Ga pump, $195 & 20 propelled walk behind 966-1628/809-5271 SIAMESE, Seal Lynx Male, $400/ $425- both $250.00
Ga pump, $250. Mosse- Excellent condition. $100. Delta 6" V Speed Bench $400, Bluepoint Female, HERD FOR SALE: Electric lawnmover b/d
burg 941-268-9029 941-3914834 Jointer $125. 941-966- $300. All tests neg. vet Bulls, Cows, Calves. Loveseat65.00ood cond
45 CAL. auto Para Ord LDA MOWER- Toro Grounds- 1628/809-5271 9413585417 or e-mail 941-468-4838 for info. $60.00 941426-6972
stainless, mint, all access. master, 25hp diesel, 72" Generator/Welder kamakatl@verizon.net ..Horse stall w/pasture REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
$595 obo. 941-661-1509 deck, $2,400. 941-650-. Hobart 10,000 Watts, North Port Estates, -. Hotpoint, white 28" wide
9MM Glock, 11 shot, new 1258 or 941-916-5570 230 Amp DG/CC 6233 DOGS new barn $55 rno x28" deep, :1/2" high,
$575; 12 ga Mossberg MOWER, MTD 18/46" welder, used 197 hrs 941-240-5672 freezer sec. 18 1/2",
pump, $175. 575-7176 w/triple bagger, wheels 863993-272 refrig. sec. 43" $150.
Ruger M77, MK2, Interna- weights, $750. (941)-235- Karcher gas powered Adorable TinyYorkies, BBT Male: Gray & efrig. sec. 43",.. $150.
tional, Mint, $600. 941- 3955 or 941-661-3143 POWER WASHER. $200; Mom & Dad 61bs, Cal White, G at w/Kids, STO!
468-6721 MOWERS 2 Self-prop $175 Coleman 5000 watt, Power for Appt. Bargain at ge, Food, Acces- Remodeling Sale: STOVE 2
466Browning,1 Lever Action 30- ea. manual mower $90 p/t MateGENERATOR.$250. $795 (94L)-475-7314 series. Needs Good yr old Frigidaire, stainless
Browning Lever Action 30- a. manual mower $90 p Mate GENERATOR Home. $100. Call 204- steel .glass top, self clean-
06, Mint, $600obo 941- lattice-50' 941-626-3102 941-276-8946 Akitas to Yorkies 3100 ing $450: REFRIGERA-
468-6721 Mulcher, 5.5hp, Yard Matco Mig Welder 110 Volt PUPPYS PUPPYS IJPPYS TOR stainless steel double
Springfield MIA National Machine. $100 w/ Gas Bottle $400. 941- Many to Choose From ,..6236 PET SUPPLIES & door $475.WASHINs &
SprMatch, Mint, $1200.A Nationa941- (941)423-1109 966-1628/809-5271 Our Quality Puppies SERVICES DRYER commercial grade
Mat MintMurray Lawn Tractor 38" Premium Blast Hose, Brand Are worth your Drive $395 941-276-8946
468-6721 Cut, 2.5HP New Blades New, 50'. $150. (941475- Puppiestarting at HORSES boarded, Rotisserie oven, Showtime,
Swords, Daggers etc. Garage Kept, Gd Cond. 6000 good pasture wall accessories' used
Wad. an 0 Petland of Sarasota Englewood Farm on ce MIN $75 FIRM.
Waned Paing up to $450 (941)-735-6490 Pro Mig Welder #175, NEW 941-343-9752 Acres 9414753265 (941)505-5747
$900 for G.I. 45's. RIDING MOWER, Garage $500. 941-966-1628 or Fmitville Rd. next to Target Acres 941S47 ..5W3265 1 505-5747 e
(941)705-5145 kept, extra' nice, recently 809-5271 Bullmastiff 8wk old -AKC W LOVE PETTOMAKE sh/Droy, Dishw, Stove,
COLT AR 15, pre ban serviced, fir st come, $300, PUMP for u puy 1sshots very sweet A DIFFEREN CE Refig.,WellTank. 3yrs. old.
w/access. $1000. Firm. (941)-268-0917 well, 1 1/2 HP, new cond. $600. (941)493-2312 A DIFFERENCE? Refrig., W1Tank. 3yrs. old.
No trades. 941-423-6377 Sand Bay Island Grill 50. Dachsund puppies Healthy Englewood AnimalT Offer. 94132095 .
Complete w/3 burner Cal WATER RESTORATION and ready to gopuppies. $100/ealthy Rescue Sanctuary. asher $125 Dryer $90.
COLT Det. Spc .38cal, flame, 70" Long Black EQUIPMENT!! Hepa Vac's,. 863491-0548 CALL USAT W/D set $225. glass top
4175Colt1911 GI. $850. Granite x 33" wide 1 Yr. Old De- Humidifier's, Air ENLISH BULL DG PUP- (941) 475-0636 stove$350. 941--626-
(941-237-1224 New $4995-Now $1600 movers, and Air Scrubber. ENGLES Champion blood PUP- - 3102
Deerfield Mod. 67X 16ga 941-639-3150 Bob All in good working condi- PES, Hhn d lne; PARROT-CAGE $ -
Pump, 28" barrel $375 tion. Priced to sell"' Start- KC,. Health' Cert. 1st large size $150. WASHER & DRYER match-
Pump, 28" barrel $375 Sod Cutter, Gas $300. tion. Priced to sell!!! Start- aing only 2yrs^old Gr condo.
941-423-9818 941-966-1628/809-5271 ing at $75.00 and up shots. Ready togo.41,628-57 500 Call941-2041313 ng,only y Gr cn.
Please call 766-1414 ea. 941-628-5760' S$300 (941)496-9065
Fishing Equipment includ- TREES-Direct Wholesale FREE.TO A GQOOD HOME addle Abettad Like ynthetic WAS10/both, woER & DRYER.
ing Antique Reels Sat. sale corner of Kings 6195 FARM EQUIPMENT Need toPlet go. Unable to 'Great Gift Idea $300. (9411-223-0199. .
(941)493-5069 Hwy. & Harborview Rd. take care of anymore. :g94)G6293ea337 (941-223-0199.
FLORIDA CONCEALED Large sizes avail. 941- TRACTOR-1953 Ford. A loving male brindle pitbull Washer & Dryer, 3.2 tub, 7
Weapons Permit Class 626-6612 Jubilee NAA running 1' 1/2 years. ....either WANTED: Cat. Tree or cycle, good c6nd. $200
(941)697-1885 WHITE, LATTICE-TOP, cond., incl. bushog, indoor or outdoor animal. If Tower w/carpet on it, My (941)-743-9673
PRIVACY FENCE rake,'blade and box interested please e-mail cat-is tearing up my Washer & Dryer, Fisher &
FOR SALE by original $60 941-623-2516 blade $4500. request to house! 941-375-6915 Paykel, exc. cond., extra
owner. Sig Sauer .380 cal. 863-993-2723 ladylukk_22@yahoo.com capacity, $375/ pr., (941)-
model P232 SL, absolutely 6165 STORAGE SHEDS/ and put "Rage" in the sub- 6250 APPLIANCES 876-6734
mint cond. 1 mag fired in 3 BUILDINGS 6220 OFFICE/BUSINESS Ject 876-6734
years, in orig. box, comes EQUIPJSUPPLIES FREE to good home 1/2 $40 SERVICE CALL The Washer & Dryer Kenmore
with ammo & in-pants hol- SHED: 12x20 w/elec. & pit, 1/2 bull, 1 1/2 yrs old. Areas mosttrusted Appliance $100ea
ster, 2 mags incl. $550. lofts. Pd.$6K, $3900 B.O. DESKS, FILE DRAWES, All shots, neutered. (941). Repair Service, serving PC, *GE Range $100
Cash only. 941-637-8461 941-276-3661 Bookshelves, formica 743-7421 N.P. EngI, Venice. We can fix 2 Whirlpool Stack W/D
counter tops, CHEAP! Germah short hair pointers, id941473-9484 $225
GUN SHOW STORAGE, GARAGE, (941)-416-3800 ... 2m, lyr. old, akc, mom is APPLIANCE WORLD eGE Refridg $125
Oct 13 & OctSun 9-4 TOOL & STEEL BLDGS. HUNDREDS OF Pre- JH title, dad. is 3x NFTRA Washers/Dryers $129. ea (941)-492-6698
Sat 9-5 & Sun 9-4 Trade-ins Buy owned desks, files, chairs, champion, akc, -dc, house:- -I or $249. set. Washer + Dryer
Charlotte Cty Used* dFast Deliv.s conference tables, 'parti- broke & crate trained, Refrig/Stoves also.Up $250 obo.Dan
Fairgrounds Instant Financing tions, workstations. All at $400 each, ready to- star.t- to One Year Warranty. 941-706-6039
2333 El Jobean Rd. (941)-629-9955 huge .. savings! hunting bf just a'great, 941'-766-0226- WASHER front loader
Pt. Charlotte SHED'S NOW in PC OFFICE OUTFITTERS house pet & great w/chil- APPLIANCES G.E. Dish- used 3 times, w/3yr..warr.,
NEW/BUY-SELL TRADE 11596 Kings Hwy. E 881 E Venice Ave., Venice dren.941456-1684 washer, Oven,'Refrigerator & stand, $800. '(941)-628-
FREE Parkine 2nd New.Location 485-7015 or 800-330-9215 .,Got love? & Micrdwave. All white 9019. -.
Carry permit class 12594Tamiami Tr. PG Ready Mde Office .Wantt6 there your 50'Call 941456-6588 /Dryer Kenmore
Car15 permitasows sucWasher/DryerKenmore
2 GUYS SHOWS 1.5 mi. S. Tuckers Grade Executive Desk Lami- honMe4 a dog or cat? COMPLETE kitchen set, $450.00 obo like new
727-776-3442 T-N-T Metal Bldg 20x30, nated w/ ...Matching, -.EAR$Peedo foster stove, refrig., microwave & 941-25'8-711-3
12 walls $4500-retail, sell Printer --Stand $M.0 .' ? t1s1 long W dishwasheiT5975. 941-
Paintball-Gun WPG-Auto- $1500. delivery/assembly Matching Bookcase 624-3196,2864458.- Washer/Dryer, Ste efriger-
cocker-Like New $250 avail 941-270-1729 $100 Sm oak 2 drawer Cil:941/475-0636 eator..$995/alWor obo or sepa-
/OBO 941-626-4084 file.cab $10,andIg 2 for.more Information. Dre, electric irp.o rate. Bill(9413560217
POOL TABLE exc. cond., 6170 BUILDING draw lateral file $75 RAVf-NESE ilX~N a city, ineoriginal carton .6260 MISCELLANEOUS
8 foot by 4 ft. beautiful SUPPLIES 941-764-9211. SHED $350,COLORS TO- 520,. (941)-637-6256-''
must see to believe. NOT Startyour own vending CHOOSE" FROM, VET
Slate. new cost $1100.00 #1 CLAY BRICK, Multi tyoCHECKED 941-429-8146 FREEZERLFrigidaire, frost Arcylic or vinyl windows for
selling $350 Call 941-697- Color, solid, face both ute, prool, upright white, 32" your screen room at dis-
S s s 4coosnack&soda HAVANESE, free ;'white, 32" your screen room at dis-
5170 sides. In patios, on sand. 4combosnack&soda HAVANESE free-adult, to wide x 70 1/2 height x 28 counted rices with free
You remove. 9000+. machines, 1 Ig soda good home. (941)468- 1/2" deep. $300. Call. installation. Call collins alu-
RUGER P85 9mm, $3500. (1/2 Price). mache, 25 (3) choice 8302 SOLD! minum at (863)494-3440
AUTO, $475. (941)-320-9529 candymachines, ALLFOR. PIT BULL PUPPIES, tan & GAS DRYER like new C&M Northern Express
41-276-8946 Carpet & Pad,6x12.5,4,00 brindle, parents on premis-. 200Frontad washer One Pieceor Household,
RUGER, Mini 30 rifle, SS, Deep Burgundy Plush. (941)75-902 es $75.941-204-5584 $100. 941-639-3787. Local & Long Distance
exc. cond. Access. $600/ $150. (941)-697-7558 WWTMIED nitaflrie POODLES, TOY, .(2)- HIWATER Het3er Tank IM1536 (941)-475-0068
obo,. (941)-286-5679 ikendig Machnrg ii ar"' BLACK ltAKC, $400 HOT WATER Heater, Tank-
obo,. (941E-286-5679 Cultured Marble /ca ihU ( g1)B14x BA FAr0 less, Elec.. Unlimited hot Cargo Carrier by Thule
SCUBA EQUIP. Regs, wet 36 x 60 & 42 x 60 P 164 & UP. (941)-639-5858 .:water energy saving 600 X-Lrg Fits on Top
suits, tanks & compressor. tubs new overstock 6225 RESTAURANT Pug Puppies 8wks old unused in box $249., n
more. 941-4564853 $200.00 each. AKC.,. health cert., 1st (941)429-9530 :. of SUV/Auto $100 obo
Stevens Mod. 311, Also misc tops & sills SUPPLIES shots. $400 ea. (941)-: MIC941-376-6915
SxS 12 ga. 629-4111 Ice Machine, 2005 628-5760 (94 6 8 Exterior & Frerich Doors $75-
28" barrels $375 DESIGNER LAMINATED Hoshizaki KML-450..Air Red Nose Pitts, tails (941-76'8-896- aft $200 chest,.freezerh $110.
941423-9818 FLOORING Never used. cool w/lg bin, $1250/ clipped, all colors, blue MICROWAVE 900 Watt minfridge 941-626-31.02-7
Super Blackhawk 44 Red- 30% thicker. $.79 sq. ft. obo. (941)-347-8098... ,eyes. 3F &.3 M,- $150 -ea. Magic Chef -'Full. Size .
hawk 357, $385 ea. (941)- Must se1239-334-4839 PIZZA OVEN BAKERS PRIDE '(941)-234-3492 .. .'-5000 941-830-0601,.- -Fresh PIrida
625-8995 ENERGY SAYING TITAN 110v, countertop, for up SCOTTY, AKC,-blk, $850, MILLER'S APPtIANCES JUMBO SHMP
6135 BICYCLES/ TANKILESSWATE R- to 18" Pizza Pd. $650. wendybirdtoo@hotmail.com. New & Used 2006 & ARIVINGNOW@
6135 BICYCLES/ ATERSave Sac. $195. (941)-474- 941-544-2386 2007 Scratch & Dent .. $6.00LB,
TRICYCLES money Save space 7960 Like new! SHIH-TZU Puppies, lOwks, Model Appliances 941-623-2100
BIKES 2 Mongoose 10spd $249.00 FACTORY Blk/White, Vet Checked, SLASHING PRICES KllS SWING Set $25.;
$35. ea. (941)-255-8420 DIRECT PRICE!!! 6230 PETS & $350Q. $450. (941)426- ON .EVERYTHING! Mickey Mouse phone
wwwgucoastenrgysver.com LIVESTOCK 7354 Lve Msg. STAINLESS STEEL $35 ~x8' sliding doors
Folding Bikes 2 Dahon (941)492-5675 SIBERIARERIDGERATORS $750Hcomplete $175; WANT-
Mariner model, multi- CHIHUAHUA Puppies 7 wks SIBERIANHUSKYSTAINLESS STEEL complete $175 WANT-
speed, 20" wheels, nylon FL Glass/Screen, 100'x3' adorable call 863-558- WITH PAPERS, CRATE, RANGES $750 ED: 30" Ext. door & sin-
carry cases $200 ea. Roll for Pool Cage/Lanai. 2797 863-491-5494 DOG HOUSE, ALL SHOTS USED WASHER & DRYER gle hung
(941-639-1393 $100 (941-474-0109 POMERANIAN PUPS, AKC AND RECORDS, PAIRS FOR $250 windows & 45 Records.
erGOOD WITH KIDS AND TOO MUCH TOO UST. (941)-496-9252
6138TY Health cert. 1st shots, OTHER PETS. $950.00 ITEMS WONT LAS MOVING, Everything must
6138TOYS$450. 941-639-2332 CALL 941429-5667 MUST SEE TO BEUEVE! go. Maytag Washer/Dryer
Paintball Gun Tippman A-5 6231 BIRDS SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies, VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT $125; GE 18cf refrigerator
w/e-grip, w/extras, $150. 63 R Reg. $400 each. 941-639- www.millersappliances.com $100; Sealy 13" queen
(941)-6254792 6647 .-- FOR WEEKLY SPECIALS !M mattress set $125; vari-
6145COCATEILS- $25 EACH Skorkies: 18wks, .shots, LOCALWAREHOUSE IN.- ous lawn tools, misc.
S6145SP USPL (941)-426-1163 H/C,. 2 males, $350/ea-. NORTH PORT, FL .household items Call.941-
& SUPPLIES $0e. U 423-2321 or 223-'3181 '..-'Mon Thrs 9am 5pm 474-2587 .. -
FIN CHS, $10 ea., use_ Fri Sat&-Suo'9am -4pm .
Bird Cages, Sm-Lg $5. TINY PUPPIES' 4953 TROTT CIRCLE. N.P. 'Old Small Wooden Car Port,
$125/ea (941)484-0191 Chihuahuas to Yorkies, BLDG A. UNFTS 9 & 10 Metal Roof, $S20 You Haul it
PEACH FACED LOVE BIRDS All Shots, $500, Private 941-961-5868 Store AAway. (941)-74.30678
(2) w/cage & access $55. Breeder (941)-284-9290 941-429-8378Warehouse. POWER Wheelchair Quickie
941-429-6757 ' YORKIE P00 males, 10 MILLERS APPLIANCES Pl90 w/charger, batt. fair
Cockatiels, grey, ..young wks, vet check, lst.shot & New &-Used 2006 & $425. 941-575-2299 .
Hot Tub/Spa, seats 5, male & female w/cage wormed $400 each. Mama 2007 Scratch & Dent Printer, hp 6100, all-inone,
never used, lounger, cab/- HOT WATER HIeater, Tank- $male&/1 fema g4541 4yrs. -iouse cert., $150. Model Appliances $100. Juicer, Jack
net, 5HP, 24jets, Can Deliv- less, Elec. Unlimited hot $75/ (941)42645 941)-505-0964 This Week's Special! LaLanne JLS-8 $100
er. $1,695 941-755-9813 unused in box $ 249.,ng 6232 CATS Yorkie, Male, 11 months"' SLASHING PRICES (941)-639-2684
POOL above ground, (941)429-9530 old. For sale to- a good ON EVERYTHING! Trailer 4X8
24 x 24 round deluxe, home. Very cute, great VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT:. Good Condition!!!
1 1/2 yrs. old, $1,500 Solar Panels (5) $1500. CORNISH REX, Beautiful personality. Current on all www.millersappliances.com $200 (941)412-0578
obo. (941)-628-5750 (941)-426-5666 Curly, white, male. 1 yr., shots' and is papered. Mon Thurs 9am 5pm
POOL HEAT PUMP 5HP WINDOWS BRAND NEW Neutered, declawed, Affec- $700 obo. Fri, Sat & Sun 9am 4pm Trailer 6'x10' $650.
Heat siphon, 2 yrs old, STILL IN FACTORY BOX. tionate and clean. Needs to 941-473-3783. 4953 TROTT CIRCLE. N.P. Weedeater $35 Lrgbar-type
used 2 mths $1400/obo VINYL $79. 941-6294444 be only cat. $175. (941)- YORKIES, AKC, 2 Female Bl.DG A UNITS 9 & 10 fridge $99 941-626-3102


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WE NEED MANY CARS FOR
EXPORT IMMEDIATELY!
HIGHEST PRICES PAID.
CASH/CASHIER'S CHECK.
941-626-5436
BUY IT!
SELL IT!
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Old Fishing Lures,
Rods, Reels.
Call 941-743-9114
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OFFICE

NOW OPEN FOR ALL
CUSTOMER SERVICE
BUSINESS

331 SULLIVAN ST
(Olive green 2-
story house, 1st fl.
Corner of West
Virginia Ave. and
Sullivan St.)

BUSINESS HOURS

Monday Friday

7 a.m. 1 p.m.
2 p.m. 4 p.m.

(941) 205-1000


TRANSPORTATION

7020 BUICK
10/14/07
1998 Park Ave, super
charged 3.8, new tires,
$4,000 obo *SOLD*

2000BUICKLESABRE I
,VEIW SHARp"S 9,;


2005 LASABRE, white/tan,
23,000 mi, warr thru Nov
'08. Immac, sr owned,
$14,500 (941)-485-2751



2006 Buick LaCrosse CX
PDL, PW, CD, ABS,
TSW, CC $15,985
Greg 941- 639-1155

7030 CADILLAC
1993 STS, 79K, needs
minor repair, $2200. (941)-
380-6982
1999 CADILLAC SEVILLE
STS, sunroof, new tires.
Excellent Condition.
$8500. 941-276-8946



GORMAN'S
2003 CADILLAC CTS,
LOW MI., MINT, SUN-
ROOF, PWR. $19,690
625-2141, Pt. Char.


7030 CADILLAC


7040 CHEVROLET -

$189.65 mo
(WAC)
2005 CAVALIER
GAS SAVER
49K Mi 1 Owner, auto,
exc. cond, air, power
wind. & power opt.
alloy wheels, CD only
$500,total down. cash
or trade, pymts. incl.
all taxes & fees.
warranty inc, sharp!'
SALE PRICED =
$8,685.00
NO GAMES OR
GIMMICKS -
If you have income,
you will be approved
for a auto loan.
WE HAVE OVER 50
VEHICLES STARTING
AT $175.00 MO.
WITH LITTLE OR NO
MONEY DOWN.
See this vehicle &
others at WWW.
AutoMallofVenice.
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AUTO MALL OF
VENICE
941-483-4700
301 US 41 BYPASS S
After Hours & Sunday
941-626-6753

1986 Chevy Caprice
Wagon, runs good, new
batt. Good work or derby
car. $600/obo. (941)-627-
9826
1990 Buick Riviera, orig.
classic cond. Ready for
showing Collectors (863)-
491-0514
1993 GEO METRO, $500.
North Port. (863)-244-
8793
1995 Cavalier, 4cyl, 4dr, a/t44
82k mi, white, runs good
,$1300obo 941-7864631
1996 Chevy Camaro, exc.
cond, low mi., cold ac, sil-
ver/charcoal, 1. owner,
$4,300 (941)-661-4164
1998 Calaviar LS, 4-dr,
extras, 89K, great cond.
$2600. 941-623-0348
1998 Chevy Cavalier LS,
4Dr, Auto, Air, Loaded! 1
Owner 69K, $3450 obo,
(941)468-1489
2002 Chevy Malibu, 6
cyl, loaded, sale price
$5280. (941)-766-0050
dir..
LITTLE RICHIES
2004 CORVETTE COUPE
GLASS TOP 1 OWNER,
CAR FAX CHROME
WHEELS, AUTO, 27K;,
FLAWLESS $28,995.
(941)-474-6998



2004 Corvette Z-06
PDL, PW, CD, ABS,
TSW, LTHR $39,845
Greg 941- 639-1155
2006 Corvette coupe,
red, w/ebony interior,
perfect condition, 6 sp.,
3,500 mi $37,500
(941)-627-8982
or (941)-626-7941

7050 CHRYSLER
1986 LEBARON CONVERT-
IBLE, 84K, good tires/top.
SHARP! $2950 (941)-497-
5441
1998 Sebring Cony. JXI,
Exc. Cond., Gd Top,
Must sell $2895
(941)-423-6270
2000 Chrysler LHS, Awe-
some Cond., 44K mi, Bur-
gandy w/ Tan leather, Sun-
roof, Chrome Wheels, New
Tires & AC, $8375 obo. 941-
488-8500/485-7987
2001 Sebring Cony.
White, 25k, $9,970.
Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543






2002 Sebring LXI Conv.,,
Blowout Sale at $5,999!
941.628-4419 Photos at:
wwwlikenewautosales net



2005 CHRYSLER 300C
PDL, PW, CD, ABS, TSW,
CC, LTHR $28,952
Greg 941- 639.1155
2005 Chrysler Town &
Country, 31k ml, ex, cond,
$14,500, obo (863)494
7043


7050 CHRYSLER




2005 WIFE'S CREAM PUFF
PT CRUISER, Pristine Cond,
Garage Kept, Vanilla w/BIk
Top & Interior, Turbo Cony.,
34,800 mi, Loaded,
$14,900 (941-697-6535
jirn@chippewachiefparts.com
7060 DODGE
2006 CHARGER SXT
Black leather, alloys
$19,970. Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543



2006 Dodge CHARGER
R/T, PDL, PW, CD, ABS,
TSW, LTHR $24,868
Greg 941- 639-1155

7070 FORD
1988 ESCORT $500.
8164 Archie St.
Englewood
1992 Ford Ranger 87,000
miles new tires, fair condi-
tion will sell with 8' single
axle homemade trailer or
separate.
$1500. for both OBO.
Call 625-3570.
1994 Mustang, White,
Mach 1 Rims. 351 Cam, 3
Stag rev lim. C-4 Trans,
Shift kit, very low mi.
$3000obo. 941-473-3783
or 270-2361
1997 Crown Victoria Inter-
ceptor, exc. cond. a/c.
Must see. Needs nothing.
Low NADA $3575. Make
offer. Call 941-626-2979
1997 Ford Taurus, 72K mi.
Good cond. New tires.
$1950. (941)-505-0471.
2000 MUSTANG CONVERT
"The Pony" auto, v6, Exc.
shape $7900/obo
(941)-474-4137
2001 Corolla CE Cold AC,
CD, 31k miles. $6800.
(941)497-5627 Sr; owner
2001 Ford Focus Wagon,
55k miles, new tires, Kel-
.ley Blue Book price
$5,980 will sell for $5,400
941-575-4983

GEE
GORAN'S
2001 MUSTANG COBRA
CONV., 5 SPD, LTHR.
LOW MIL $18,990.
625-2141 Pt. Char.
2001 Mustang, 107k mi.
Blowout Sale At $3,995!
941-6284419 Photos at:
www.likenewautosales.net
2002 Ford Taurus SE
Wagon, loaded, great con-
diton $6,450 (941)-979-
6234
LITTLE RICHIES
2003 FOCUS ZTW
WAGON FULLY LOADED
32K, LIKE NEW $9995
(941)-474-6998
2003 FORD FOCUS 4dr,
hatchback w/MP3 player
and leather seats, $7000.
(941)-815-0335.

GEE
GORNAN'S
2003 MUSTANG CONV.
GT, AUTO, LEATHER.
GORGEOUS! $14,990.
639-1601 Punta Gorda
2003 Mustang GT. Super
Super Clean. Must
see.$11,950. Raimers
Motors Inc. 627-2791

GME
GORNAS
2005 MUSTANG GT,
ONLY 21K MI! 5 SPD.
LTHR. FAST! $23,790.
625-2141, Pt. Char.
2007 Mustang conv.
pony pkg. leather, 2k,
$20,970. Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543



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," 7080 JEEP
1987 JEEP CJ7, does
not run, body in good


condition all parts
work, has 33 x 11.5-15
mud tires. $850.00
obo. make an offer.
*SOLD* *
1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Ltd., fully loaded 4X4, good
cond. $2,800, (941)-815-
1165
1998 Grand Cherokee,
165k mi,, new tires, great
cond, $4,400
obo 9,1) !iI 1! ,71


7080 JEEP
1999 Isuzi Rodeo LS, only
80K mi., V6, auto, ice cold
air,. $4,950 Kevin's Car
Sales (941)-268-4395
El Jobean Florida



GORAN'S
1999 JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LMTD. 56K
MI., SUNROOF $10,490
625-2141, Pt. Char.
1999 WRANGLER sport
4x4, 4cyl, 5spd, Exc.
cond. $7500/obo
(941)-474-4137
2000 Jeep Sport, 4x4,
Blowout Sale at $4,295!
9416284419 Photos at:
www.likenewautosales.net
SO u'rJUa NT
TRUST AUTO
OUTLET
2001 Jeep Grand Chero-
kee Laredo, loaded, low
miles, $138. mo. WAC
941-766-0050



2004 Jeep GRAND
CHEROKEE LIMITED
PDS,ABS, LTHR $17,965
Greg 941- 639-1155
2004 Jeep Liberty
Like New! 37,480 miles,
tinted windows, step-up
bars, new tires
2-1-07.
Tim, 941-627-3100.
ADVERTISE
In
The Classifieds!


7085 LEXUS

2006 LEXUSLS430
CERI IED PLUS 3.99%
#2497 $49,980



2006 LEXUS RX330
LOADED PRICED FROM
$32,980



2007 LEXUS GX470
CERTIFIED PLUS 3.99%





2007 LEXUS IS250 #471A
531,980
WILDE LEXU
ON CLRK RD


LITTLE RICHIES WILDE LEXUS CERTIFIED
2004 JEEP WRANGLER X- PREOWNED 3.99%
MODEL 5.SPD, AC, 6 CLY FINANCINGG FOR UNITED
29K CD, FACTORY WARR TIME.
LIKE NEW $15995 W E
(941)-474-6998
2005 Jeep Liberty. V-6. 9
Like new. $12,950.
Raimers Motors Inc 7090 LINCOLN
(941)-627-2791
1978 Continental, under
60k original miles, $3,000
obo (941)-769-0446
2005 Jeep Wrangler 1986 LINCOLN Town Car
CD, TSW, CC Signature white/blue carr.
$18,856 top, leather, garaged,
Greg 941- 639-1155 maint. Must see. $2500.
9414574197.
7085 LEXUS .
2002 Lincoln Continen-
.196MLo> L. .0 tal, full pwr. options, only
.'1996L.EXUSLS400 $137. mo. WAC (941)-
766-0050 dIr.

R 200 ULINCOLN LS WHITE
51K MILES $13,980

1999 LEAUS LS 400.
105,000 miles, great cond.
New timing belt. $9000. 9
941-204-0404
.7100 MERCURY
20WLEXUW$LS400.Wf E
$10,980 '. 2000 GRAND MARQUIS
Great shape, needs some
transmission work
$2,500 941-2864490
941-94304 2001 Mercury Grand
20 EXSRX300 AWD Marquis LS trim, loaded,
CEAN1RRA like new Only $127. mo
'$16,980 WAC (941)-766-0050
2003 GRAND MARQUIS

S .. -T (9411-497-2053
GSE'4c.l o n, 'd,3,100

SILVER A$14,980 SOU' &.LM'1sT
1', TRUST AUTO
OUTLET
2005 Mercury Grand
Marquis GS, Leather,
'. loaded, only 26k miles


7110 OLDSMOBILE
9M-94 30540 m. W941-
1999 Olds Alero 6 cyl.,
105K, $3,900. (941)-916-
0187
2002 Olds Intrigue
ON CA65K 3.5L, V6, A-1 cond,
$6925. (941) 639-7210.
C7130 PONTIAC
1994 Pontiac Trans-Am,
WID 61K orig. mi., leather Pwr.
O Windows, locks, bone stock
9 4all orig. Consider trade of
Jeep Wrangler $7,400

2001 Firebird, 50k mi.,
WILD removable T-top, sports
O L R pkg, org. owner. Ext. war-
9 4ranty (941)492-5050



2003 Pontiac Grarnd AM
EGT1, PDL, PW, CD, ABS,
OTSW, CC, LTHR $11,964
I Greg 941- 639-1155
2004 RX 330, Navi., DVD, 2005 Gran Prix GTP.
backup camera, 49,800 Show Room cond. Special
mi. $28,000. $13,950. Raimers
(941)-769-9595 Motos Inc 627-2791



2006 Pontiac Torrent
PDL, PW, CD, ABS,
TSW, CC $17,983
Greg 941- 639-1155

T." ." 7135 SATURN
W1993 Coupe, under 90k,
original mi., great cond.
$1200obo 941-625-4070


7135 SATURN 7160 HONDA


2001 Saturn SL2
CD, TSW
$7,885
Greg 941- 639-1155
BUY IT!
SELL IT!
FIND IT!
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LITTLE RICHIES
2001 SL1I4DR, AUTO,
AC, LIKE NEW, LOW
MILES, CD $6495
(941)-474-6998


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GENE
GORMAN'S
2003 CR-V LX AWD, ALL
PWR. OPTIONS!
1 OWNER! $13,990.
639-1601 Punta Gorda

2004 HONDA PLOT
LOADED BLACK $20,980

WILE.*1- I


2067 LEXUS LS460 NAV (941) 627-8822
AND PARK 2K MILES
.$63.980.. 7136 SCION

SOuWILDELtT
9 4 0 TRUST AUTO
S2007 LEXUS LS460 OU5 ,TLet
STARFIRE 2005 Scion Xb, great
$61.980 gas mileage, like new
W Lonly $139. mo. WAC
941-766-0050


20081LEXUSRX350
S2177A LOADED OR aAN'S
$35,980 2006 TC HATCHBACK,
SUPER SPORTY! ALL
5PWR! MINT! $16,990
94-2-00 625-2141, Pt. Char.


2006 MA -5
CLEAA R16,820 '




7190 MERCEDES


7140 MISC. DOMESTIC
S AUTOS




GUARANTEED FINANCING!
NO MATTER YOUR
CREDIT HISTORY!
NO MATTER YOUR
CREDIT SCORE!
NO SOCIAL SECURfTY
# REQUIRED
EVEN IF YOU'VE BEEN
TURNED DOWN
ELSEWHERE...WELL GET
YOU FINANCED...
GUARANTEED!
AUTO TECH OF VENICE
941-480-0309
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TO VIEW VEHICLES
www.autotechofvenice.com

7145 ACURA
1992 Acura Legend runs &
drives but needs some
work $1300 OBO. 941-
743-7748

1999 ACURA TL
LOADED $10,995




2005 ACURA 3.5RL.





2006 ACURA 3.5RL
1WK MILES $35,98




2006 ACURA MDX
-LOADED $33,980
WILDELEXa
ON LAR IRD


7147 AUDI

2003 AUDI A4 CABfI0-
I LET BLUE LOADED
$ 19,980 1-




7148 BMW
1997 7401, auto, Emerald
green, black leather inter.
$7800obo 941-628-6575
2002 3251 LOADED,
LEATHER, ROOF
$15,970. Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543
2003 BMW Z4 Convertible,
Fully Loaded, Exc Cond,
22K Mi, $29,000. (941)-
724-9530


Z~~A2601MERCEDES WAiOft
IIHARPP1,9lO SH01WROOM CODIBN

L7 -- i-: -I [-


7160 HONDA
1994 Del Sol, auto, cold
AC, 108K, $3450/obo.
(9411-628-3408 dlr
1999 Honda EX, 1 owner
car, 95K mi, 6 cyl, 3.0
motor $5700. 575-1863
2002 OND ACCORD
'WHITE LEAST EX
45K MLES $11,980


7195 MITSUBISHI

12004 MTfUH GALANT
WILOADED L





2006 TSUBISHI ECLIPSE
LOADED RED $19,980

WID 'aIIS


'


7163 HYUNDAI
1999 Hyundai Sonata,
auto, fully loaded, local
one owner $4380.
(941)-766-0050 dir.
2000 ACCENT, 4cyl., auto,
great on gas, $3400.
(941)-539-3227
LITTLE RICHIES
2001 ELANTRA GLS
AUTO, A/C, PW/PL, 67K,
4DR, LIKE NEW $5995.
(941)-474-6998
sou d- .&m
TRUST AUTO
OUTLET
2003 Hyundai Elantra
GLS, full power options.
Only $6880. 941-766-
0050
2003 Hyundai Tiboron.
Auto, AC, low miles
$7,970 Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543

GENE

GORMAN'S
2003 SANTE FE LX,
ALL PWR. OPT! EXTRA
CLEAN! $11,990.
639-1601 Punta Gorda
LITTLE RICHIES
2005 ELANTRA GLS
AUTO, A/C, FULLY
LOADED, 23K, CD,'
WARRANTY $9995
(941)-474-6998
2006 HYUNDAI SONATA
WHITE LOADED
$15,980




7165 INFINITI
2002 i35, AUTO,
LEATHER, ROOF, ONE
OWNER 50K, $13,970
Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543

GEE

GORMAN'S
2004 G35 COUPE, 3.5L,
V6, AUTO, LOW MI!
PRISTINE! $25,990.
639-1601 Punta Gorda

7175 JAGUAR
1995 Jaguar XJS
Convertible
BEAUTIFUL!!!!
$11,200 941-240-5672

7180 MAZDA
1991 MIATA Convertible
104K. Must sell. $2200
obo. Call 941-258-8348
1999 MIATA auto, 49k,
all power, mint cond.
$8400. (941)-697-2432

GENE

GORKAN'S
2002 MIATA MX5 LS,
5 SPD., DROP THE TOP
& GO! $12,595.
639-1601 Punta Gorda

GEE
GORNAN'S
2004 MAZDA 6, ALL'
PWR! V6, DUAL
EXHAUST! $13,990.
625-2141, Pt. Char.
SO .JujiLEitN
TRUST AUTO
OUTLET
2005 Mazda M3, rear
spoiler, xtra clean, $129.
mo. WAC 941-766-0050


7200 NISSAN

$185.45 mo
(WAC)
1999 NISSAN
ALTIMA GLE
LOW MILES,
GAS SAVER
85k miles, 1 owner, 6
cyl, excell. cond. all
power options, alloys
cd player, lots of
extras warranty inc.
gas saver Only $800
total down. cash or
trade. pymts. incl. all
taxes & fees.
warranty inc, sharp!
SALE PRICED =
$6,795.
NO GAMES OR
GIMMICKS -
If you have income,
you will be approved
for a auto loan.
WE HAVE OVER 50
VEHICLES STARTING
AT $175.00 MO.
WITH LITTLE OR NO
MONEY DOWN.
See this vehicle &
others at WWW.
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corn
AUTO MALL OF
VENICE
941-483-4700
301 US 41 BYPASS S
After Hours & Sunday
941-626-6753 '

$229.48 mo
(WAC)
2002 NISSAN
MAXIMA SE
85k miles, 1 owner, 6
cyl, excell. cond. all
power options, alloys
cd player, lots of
extras warranty inc.
gas saver Only $800
total down. cash or
trade. pymts. incl. all
taxes & fees.
warranty inc, sharp!
SALE PRICED =
$8,995.00
NO GAMES OR
GIMMICKS -
If you have income,
you will be approved
for a auto loan.
WE HAVE OVER 50
VEHICLES STARTING
AT $175.00 MO.
WITH LITTLE OR NO
MONEY DOWN.
See this vehicle &
others at WWW.
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941-483-4700
301 US 41 BYPASS S
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941-626-6753

2002 INFINTI 1-35
48K MILES $13,98P.,0










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7205 SPORTS CARS
1990 Corvette Convert.,
54k, 2 tops, 6 sp, loaded,
red, bik int., exc. cond.,
$12,500 (941)-697-7592


7220 VOLKSWAGEN


GEmE
GORMAN'S
2003 JETTA 1.8
TURBO, AUTO, SR.
SPORTY! $12,990.
639-1601 Punta Gorda

GE

GORAN'S
2003 JETTA 4 DR. GLS
TURBO WAGON. 5 SPD.
LOADED! $11,990.
625-2141, Pt. Char.






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7230 VOLVO
1994 850, full power, sun-
roof, 105k, blue book
$3,495. Buy for $2,495
obo (941)492-4277
1997 850, full pw, sunroof,
spoiler, 90k, senior driven,
as new, blue book $7,910.
Buy for $4,495 obo
(941)492-6483


7240 MISC. IMPORTS



WILDE u
ONCLRKRD
941-94-304


7250 ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES
1966 MUSTANG COUPE red,
6 cyl, ex cond. must sell.
$9k/obo 941-429-6367
1966 VW camper bus,
split windshield. Needs
restored, have all pieces
$1000 941-629-5939

1970 VW choo too con-
vertible $650; VW Dune
Buggy, body/chasis + parts
$250. (941)-716-6875
1971 Plymouth Duster, 6
cyl., AC, PS, 56K, nice
body great project or drive
as is. $3800. 941-650-
1258/941-916-5570
1972 CHEW Chevelle Mal-
ibu, red, 454, 500 hp, mus-
cle car, 3 speed auto,
$19,900. 941-661-7816
1972 Jeep Commando,
4x4, Auto, 304, V8, $4000
(941)-468-3100
1980 Corvette Wht/Red
interior, rebuilt High
performance motor
many xtras! Must see.
$8,500.00
941-232-6606
1984 Olds Regency
Brougham, all power, 94K
$3,600 (941)-391-4762
Mech. & Electrical repairs
to antique/collectible cars
and trucks. Charlotte RV
Service Center 23180
Harper Ave, Charlotte
Harbor, (941)-883-5555
NEED A JOB?
CHECK THE
CLASSIFIED!


7210 TOYOTA
2001 Prius auto, ac,
est 50 mpg. low miles
$9,970.
Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543
SO u'-tJItJN
TRUST AUTO
OUTLET
2002 Toyota Camry LE,
V6, loaded, only $143.
mo. WAC 941-766-0050
2005 MUSTANG, auto,
v6, AC, 11k Clean,
$16,970.
Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543
2006 COROLLA LE, power
everything, factory warr,
exc. cond. $13,600. OBO.
(941)-457-5943
2006 Scion X-B, auto,
AC, Like new, $12,970
Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543
2006 Solara convert., red,
biege top & interior,
$24,750 (941)232-2735


2006 GTO, black, 6 spd.,
10K immaculate $27,000
obo. Don 941-235-1962

7208 SUZUKI
SOu-A w.1.sjN
TRUST AUTO
OUTLET
2001 Suzuki XL7, Limit-
ed Ed. Fully loaded. Only
$119. mo. WAC 941-
766-0050

7210 TOYOTA
1995 Toyota Camry LE, 6
cyl-sunroof-a/c, new tires,
exc. cond. many extras
$3,800. (941)-575-9960






1999 Toyota Camrnry
LE, 89K, good condition,
$5600. (941) 639-7210.
2002 Corolla S, 1 owner,
74K, Auto, 4Dr. Loaded,
white. Runs New. $7,495
(941)-575-7843 dir








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7250 ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES


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7252 BUDGET BUYS

1984 DODGE VAN 318
w/rebuilt trarnsm, no title
$450/obo (941)423-3838
1986 Dodge Aries,
Runs, no aircondition-
ing, 74,000 mi. $500
obo. 941-492-9538
after 1:00
1988 Nissan Sentra, Top
end, rebuilt, reliable
transportation. $900
941-627-9344
1988 V6 Ford Ranger work
truck, 124K, 5 spd.
$850/obo 941- 875-0620
1989 Buick LeSabre runs
good! $800.00 obo
941-258-7113
1989 Dodge RV/Van Conver-
sion Hi Top. Runs great,
$1495. 941-223-7766
1989 Ford Bronco 4x4, full
size; runs exc. stereo,
auto, good cond. $1550.
(941)-623-3112
1989 New Yorker, runs
exc, leather seats, cold
a/c, new tires, pw/pl,
$525. SOLD
1990 Buick LeSabre 4dr,
v6, AC, Low miles, Nice
cond. leather int. $1000.
941)-626-0713
1991 CHEVY Lumina 4 dr.
white-original owner, 103K
Cold A/C, good cond.
$1500. 941-697-6888.
1992 Acura Legend,' good
cond, ac, sunroof, $1,200
(941)445-5576
1993 Dodge Caravan,
white, red int., runs good,
$750 obo 941-2234104


7252 BUDGET BUYS
1993 FORD Escort wagon,
PW, runs $500. obo. (941)-
626-8040
1994 FORD CROWN VIC
(police car) $600.
941-716-3324
1994 T&C Van, no air
runs well, 190K mi, $900.
(941) 505-9762, leave msg.
1995 Saturn 2dr coupe
5spd, good transportation.
1988 Dodge Ram P/U with
topper good work -truck.
$550/ea 941)-623-3112


1997 Chevy Lumina, Cold
AC, Gd Tires, $1200. 734-
834-3463 Venice
1999 Buick LeSabre,
leather, power everything,
95k mi., strong motor, cold
a/c. Must see, $650.
(941)-815-5355
2000 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 5
speed, cold A/C, $985
obo. (941)-628-3408 dir

GOOD CARS
AT
REASONABLE
PRICES
ALL VEHICLES
THOROUGHLY SAFETY
CHECKED &
RECONDITIONED


Dr., iuK u1 .owner miles,
full power, cold 'air; A very
good car $1696 -.
1994 Marc Topaz 4dr.,
44k senior 1 own. mi., all
pwr.1 cold air,, nice.
$1995. -.
1981 Ford' Fairmont
Wagon, cold air, Very, very
nice. $1995 .-
1994- Vl9Ivo 850 turbd
sw, 'ltnr, moonroof, etc.
206k mi., runs great, cold
air. $3495. $2495.
1979 Mercury 'Cougar
Brougham, 4 Dr., LoadPd,
Cold Air, New Tires, 50I
Senior Driven Miles $2595
1993 Toyota Ciary LE,
4 Dr., loaded including sun-
roof, new tires; 89K mi., a
very nice car! $4795
1988 Chevrolet Silvera-
do 4X4, 60K ] owner!
miles, absolutely one-of-a
kind. $4995 : '. '.-
1998 Ford Explorer XLT,
4wd, loaded incl. moon-
roof, 160K 1-own' mf.,
exceptibnal $6495.
1997 Chry. -;ToWhn &
Country Van LXI 133K 1-
owner 'mlles 16ided with
equip. Michilin tres $6495
1997 Chrys. Sebring JXi
Conv., loaded,- 69K miles.,
Exi.c. Cond' $6495. ,
2001 VW Jetta GLS VR6.
loaded w, Ithr, sunroof, exc.
cond. 96k m,. I owner
$10,900, $9495.
2001 Mazda Tribute ES
SUV, 4WD, loaded, new
bres, MUST SEE!$! rT06
$9995.

ALL REASONABLE
OFFERS CONSIDERED


CHARLOTTE
COUNTY,
HABITAT FOR
HUMANITY.
1354 SR 77, Miurdock
I BIk. W. of Sam's Club
Dick Fields
Cell 941-740-4043


7260 AUTOS WANTED


*WE BUY CARS- TRUCKS
* '91 & Higher $200+ up
* Free Tow-away junkers
* 941-276-0204 Frank
M.S.B. RECYCLING
Free Vehicle Removal
Cash Possible
941-575-4008

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& RV'S ALSO)

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FOR HUMANITY FOR
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WRITE OFF.
Nothing Rejected.
Free Local Towing.
DICK FIELDS
CELL 941-740-4043


TOP CASH
$$$$$$$$$$
FOR CARS &
TRUCKS
DEAD OR ALIVE
485-7515
Junk & Abandoned
VEHICLES REMOVED!!!!
COULD BE WORTH
$$ss
697-7222 OR 475-9007
CASH
FOR YOUR CAR
OR TRUCK
ANY YEAR OR MAKE
(941) 966-7111
AUTO CITY
JUNK CARS REMOVED.
FREE! RUNNING OR
NOT. CASH POSSIBLE!
Ready 24/7! Lic./Ins.
(941) 276-8826

Junk Cars, Vans,
Pick-ups Wanted,
Top Dollar Paid, Call
Any Time. Fast Frank
941-429-8402
CASH POSSIBLE for your
Vehicle! Fast Remdval!
941-286-4599
ALWAYS TOWING
I want Your Junk Cars.
Poss. Cash Today. Also 24
Hr. Towing Service.
941-391-0987

7270 AUTO PARTS/
ACCESSORIES
1965 Corvette Rear Valance
w/ Exhaust Holes Perfect
$100 941)4756000
1973 MG MIDGET
for parts or whole $400.
941-473-8524
1984 F350 parts, good
8ft. bed $150. Call for
other parts. (941)-661-
1073
1986 Toyota Truck 6FT
BED $250.
941-423-3838
1990 Dodge 318 motor, &
Aito Trans, Runs Good
$300. 941-286-7739


7270 AUTO PARTS/
ACCESSORIES
1990 Chevy 4x4 w/new
350crate motor w/ 1500mi.
$900 no title or $500motor
(941)623-5550
1990 FORD Extended Van,
runs good $550/obo 941-
270-1073
31x10.50 R15 "Mud Lug-
ger" Tires on Ford 150
truck rims. Like new $400.
also Ford Truck Parts 941-
474-8939
4 new 17" AT tires, on '05
F250 8 lug stock alum
wheels $499 (941)423-3838
400 Chevy small block
rebuilt long block, lost oil
press$650. 286-7739
Cargo Carrier by Thule
600, X-Lrg Fits on Top
of SUV/Auto $100 obo
941-375-6915
Corvette Car Covers (2), Like
New, $90 each (941)475-
6000
Hitch, fits big Ford maybe
Mercury, $75 (863)-993-
3386
LS1 5.3L engine from a
2002 Silverado.
Low miles $900 OBO
941-258-6237
Tires, 4 BF Goodrich Radial LT,
P235/70R/16, 8K Young.
$100 (941)423-1109
Toolbox Husky black dia-
mond plate for full size
truck, $175. 625-4792
TRUCK TOPPER 5x6 that
fits F150 king cab, black,
$650/obo (941)-830-1648
Turbo 350 & 400 trans,
Point, Olds, Buick & Cad
$150. ea 941-286-7739
Vogue Tires P225/60R16
$50 each. (941) 380-6264

7290 VANS

$169.45 mo
(WAC)
2000 DODGE
GRAND CARAVAN
67K Mi, 1 Owner, 6
cyl. 3rd Seat, exc.
cond., power windows
& opt. Lots of extra's,
warr incl. Only $500
Total Down. Cash or
Trade, Payments incl
all taxes & fees.
SALE PRICE $5,995.
NO GAMES OR
GIMMICKS
If you have income,
you will be approved
for a auto loan.
WE HAVE OVER 50
VEHICLES STARTING
AT $175.00 MO.
WITH LITTLE OR NO
MONEY DOWN. See
this vehicle & others
at WWW.
AutoMallofVenice.
comr
AUTO MALL OF
VENICE
941-483-4700
301 US 41 BYPASS S
After Hours & Sunday
941-626-6753
1989 DODGE VAN Extend-
ed.
GREAT CONDITION!!!
$895 (941-716-1601


1992 ASTRO van, 115k
mi., new A/C & tires.
$1100. obo. (941)-623--
5606
1998 'CHEVY, 1 Ton, 350
Vortec eng., 90K, solid.
$7500/obo 941-391-7673


7290 VANS
1994 Chevy, 1995 Ford,
1992 Ford. All run good. All
have working AC. Call with
offer 941- 629-4280.
1998 Pont Trans Sport,
exc., fully loaded., leather.
51K mi. $6000 /obo.
N. Engle. (941)460-9456
2 Chevy Astro's, 1 work
van w/ladder racks, 1
3 seater. Buy two for
$1,795 (941)493-4277
2000 Chry Grand Voyager
S. V6, 45K, Exc. cond.
$6,500. (941)-426-8965.
2001 Windstar LX
35,000mi. no rust, one
owner, non
smoker, $5,900
(941)-483-3913
2002 GRAND CARAVAN EL,
like new, 25K mi. $10,000.
941-255-0753.
2002 OLDS. SILHOUETTE
GLS, one owner, non smok-
er, new tires, exc. cond.
71,500 mi. Asking $8300.
(941)480-9867

GEME
GORMAN'S
2002 TOYOTA SIENNA
SYMPHONY EDT.
LOADED! $12,990.
639-1601 Punta Gorda

ASK iUS

HOW
you can place a
PICTURE
of your item
for sale
in your
classified ad!
2003 Ford Windstar SEL
loaded, rear A/C & ent.
unit. Special $139. mo.
WAC. (941)-766-0050
dir.
2003 Kia Sedona, 63K mi,
4dr, Clean, Runs Great
$6900 obo (941)-276-3161
LITTLE RICHIES
2003 WINDSTAR'4DR,
REAR AC, 7 PASS 60K
MILES, POWER W/L, TILT
AND CRUISE $7995
(941)-474-6998
2004 GMC Safari SLE, 46k
mi., 1 own., $10,900.
1941).876-0362
2004 Toyota Sienna LE
auto, dual ac, power
door $16,970
Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543



2005 Chevy ASTRO
CARGO VAN, ABS, CC
$15,863
Greg 941- 639-1155



2005 Chrysler Town &
Country, PDL, PW, CD,
TSW, CC $12,987
Greg 941- 639-1155

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647 Tamiami Trail
Port Charlotte
941 627-2791
1987 CHEVROLET, C-10,
305 engine, good condition
$975. 941-613-2872
1993 Chevy Box truck,
3500, 14' Box Runs,
needs some work.
$3,000/obo 941-2700809
1993 GMC Sonoma, 39K,
V6, auto, AC, PS, cruise,
cap, new tires, runs great.
$2600. (941)-627-6514
1994 Ford F350 7.3 Turbo
Diesel crew cab duelly.
Runs, needs engine work.
$2000 obo 941-276-0705
1995 Dodge Diesel, 4
wheel dr, new tires & A/C,
$5,000 SOLD!!
1995 Dodge 1500 SLT
1992 Chevy 2500 UtilBed
$1450.ea obo 916-1268
1995 Toyota T100 w/cap.
4 cyl. 120K mi. Red, exc.
cond $2800 627-4829
1996 SILVERADO, 88K MI.,
V8, auto, loaded, A/C.
$3650. Call 239-938-5705
1996 Tacoma SX, Auto,
AC, Topper. Runs Great.
$4,895.
(941)-575-7843 dir
1997 Ford F-350, 4x4, 72K
Mi, 1 Owner, Loaded,
Extras, $8900 obo (941)-
240-6522
1999 DODGE DAKOTA
EXT. CAB w/22" wheels,
70K mi. Great cond.
$4500. 941-627-2730
1999 Dodge Ram, Quad
Cab. 5.9 liter. Runs good.
AC, CD player $5000 obo
(863)-558-0198
1999 F-150 XLT, 1 lady
owner, 47K mi. V-6, Auto,
Wht. Must see! $6,595.
(941)-575-7843 dlr
1999 GMC JIMMY, runs
good needs work. $3000
obo. Call 941-286-8840,
2000 Chevy SO, V6, AC,
8' bed w/liner, Diamond
Plate tool box. $4,600.
625-9978 or 628-6093
2000 Ford F-150 XLT,
super cab, V8, auto, air,
$5,500, (941)-639-1899
2001 CHEVY S-10 pick-up
bugandy, 110K, 5 spd.,
cold A/C, exc. cond. asking
$5000 941-235-2505


7300 TRUCKS/
PICK-UPS
2001 Chevy S10
extreme, 3 door, V-6
auto, 44k actual mi.,
$6,800 Call after 12pm.
(941)-613-3505
2001 Dodge Ram 1500SLT
Lg. bed, topper, $8500
(9411-830-8727

GEE
GORMAN'S
2001 FORD F-250
SUPER DUTY, DIESEL,
LARIAT PKG $19,990.
625-2141, Pt. Char.



2001 GMC Sonoma
CD, ABS, TSW, CC
$7,585
Greg 941- 639-1155
2001 SILVERADO 1500,
exc. cab, short bed, very
good condition. $9500.
Call 941-889-7592
2002 Chevy S10, Xcab
LS, auto. Sale priced.
$5440. (941)-766-0050
dir.
2002 Ford Ranger, only
68k miles, local trade in.
sale priced $5280.
(941)-766-0050 dir.

GEE
GORMAN'S
2004 NISSAN TITAN,
KING, SE 4X4, LOW MI.,
MINT. $18,990.
639-1601 Punta Gorda
NEED CASH?
Have A Garage
Sale!



GORIAN'S
1998 FORD EXPLORER
XLT, LOW MILES, $5490.
625-2141, Pt. Char.
2003 Ford F250 Diesel.
4 dr. Super chip. Exc.
cond. Raimers Motors
Inc (941)-627-2791

GEE
GOFAU'S
2003 NISSAN FRON-
TIER KING CAB SE,
4X4, 5 SPD. $15,990.
639-1601 Punta Gorda
2003 Toyota Tacoma
4x4 ex-cab, auto, ac,
clean, $15,970.
Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543



2004 Chevy 1500
Silverado, ABS, TSW
$12,947
Greg 941- 639-1155



2004 Chevy Colorado
Z71 Crew Cab, PW, CD,
ABS, TSW $15,983
Greg 941- 639-1155
2004 Dodge Dakota SLT,
only 37k miles, auto,
like new $145. mo.
WAC. (941)-766-0050
dir.
2004 RAM P/U 1500,
Hemi. Exc. cond. $9850.
Raimers Motors Inc
(941)-627-2791


7300 TRUCKS/
PICK-UPS


GEE
GORMA'S
2004 FORD EXPLORER
XLT 3RD SEAT, LO MI.,
MINT. $11,990.
625-2141, Pt. Char.
LITTLE RICHIES
2004 TOYOTA TACOMA
REG CAB AUTO AC, TOP-
PER, CD, LIKE NEW. 65 K
MILES $10,995.
(941)-474-6998

GEE
GORMAN'S
2005 FORD F150 STX
LONG BED, LOW MI.
PERFECT. $12,990.
639-1601 Punta Gorda
2004 Toyota Tundra
4dr, sunroof, 20"
alloys, all power, 18k,
$19,970.
Cramer Toyota
1-800-507-1543



2005 Chevy TrailBlazer
EXT, PDL, PW, CD,
ABS, TSW, CC $18,986
Greg 941- 639-1155



2005 Dodge Ram 1500
THUNDER ROAD, PDL,
PW, CD, ABS $24,577
Greg 941- 639-1155
RD SUPER CREW
ILODVERYCLEAN1




LITTLE RICHIES
2005 GMC CANYON OFF
ROAD, EXT CAB AUTO
AC, 50K MILES, 11995.
(941)-474-6998
2005 Toyota Tacoma,
29K mi., garage kept.
Cash or trade. $12,000,
(941)-623-3042



2006 Dodge Ram 2500
Quad Cab Dsl, PDL, PW,
CD, ABS, TSW $37,340
Greg 941; 639-1155-
2007 Ford F-350 Super
duty, V8, 6.0L Turbo
Diesel, 12000 miles, reg
cab, 4WD, dually, equip-
ment fuel tank. Utility Truck
comes with tools and over-
head pipe rack. Call (941)-
637-8705 Must Sell.
22' 1992 Hurricane Deck
boat, recently second. new
interior, 150hp Yamaha,
Pro-VMax w/low hours,
$5500. 941-916-4123.



PALM DODGE
2006 DODGE RAM 1500
with Reading Body
Chassis $15,000 OFF
Call Bill Insinga
941- 639-1155 X300
Trucks Trucks Trucks
Many to choose from at
GREAT PRICES.
Raimers Motors
941- 627-2791


7305 SPORT UTILITY/
VEHICLES
1992 JEEP Cherokee good
cond., dep. trans. $1150
obo941-468-4707
1995 FORD EXPLORER
SLT, 4x4, A/C, nice,
$2000. obo. (941)-623-
5606
2000 Mercury Mountaineer
102K V8, Auto, Sun Roof,
2WD, White W/Tan Lthr,
Power Everything, $5900,
941-255-6904
SO u'rJstasN
TRUST AUTO
OUTLET
2001 Land Rover, Dis-
covery Series II, Super
Clean, Only $10,980.
941-766-0050
2001 NISSAN PATHFIND-
ER LOADED CLEAN
- I



GENE

GORKAN'S
2002 BUICK REN-
DEZVOUS, ALL POWER,
LOW MI! $11,990.
625-2141, Pt. Char.
2002 CVROLET TRA-
BLA2ER BLACK LOADED
$12,980









2002 Land Rover. Free
Lander. Nice $9,950.
Raimers Motors Inc
(941)-627-2791

SOu L aH.asN
2003 Chevy Tahoe LT,

running boards, leather,
WHfully loaded $18,780.
941-766-0050




GORMAN'S
2003 FORD EXPEDIT-Rover. Free
ION EB, ALL POWER.
IMMACULATE! $16,990.

2003 Ford Expedition
Eddie Bauer. 50K. Brand
new. $15,950. Raimers
Motors Inc 627-2791

2003 VUE, red, AT, sun-
roof, 4cyl, 26mpg, gd cond
63K $8900 (941)-492-6003
OUTEET




















GORMAN'S

2003 XTERRA, 4X4,
LOW ME! TOW PCKG.,
SR. SWEET! $16,790.
625-2141, Pt. Char.

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2005 Expedition, 12K mi.,
3rd row seats, $21,000.
(941)-637(4708
(9411-6374708


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$$rCASPAIDN$$-'
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Any Size or Price.
Will Come To You,
(941)626-9075
10/14/07
12' JON BOAT 15HP Evin-
rude, good cond. $450
obo. sold!
14' & OVER
A GREAT WAY TO
SELL YOUR BOAT!
Buyers waiting!
WE FINANCE
HUGE Storage Lot
FREE No Charges
To Consign Your Boat
Gulf Coast
Marine Center
Call 629-9666
16' 1999 Sea Hunt w/1999
90hp Yamaha, CC W/trailer
and top. Garage kept.
$6000 941-629-9989
17' Kenner Pro Skiff, 2006,
Polling Platform, 50hp
Yamaha, w/ Trailer $5100
obo (941-374-6973 -
17' Polar, 40hp Yamaha,
trailer, GPS, LOW hrs.
$2500. (941)-237-1783
17' 2003 FOUR WINNS
Freedom 3.0L mercruiser
135HP stern drive w/SS
prop. less than 10 hrs.
Exc. cond. Many extra's.
$10,400. *SOLD*


18' 05 Lightning flats
90hp'00 Yamaha jack-
plate livewell trailer
$6,500 941-628-8250
19.5 Seasport 1997 CC,
fishing boat, Nissan 125
motor w/trailer. $5000.
OBO. 941-915-7922.
1988 21' Chris Craft, 5.7
Merc 10, alum. trlr. exc.
$4900. 941-456-4853
20' 1989 Mako CC, T-
top,w/alum. trailer, newly
rebuilt 85hp outboard
runs excellent. $3500.
941-740-1164


20' SEA FOX Bay Boat
2002 115 4-stroke loaded
$15,500. Don 235-1962
2007 Coastal Bay 1910,
150 yamaha 4 stroke, 49
hrs., with trolling motor,
boat master custom fit
tandem axle alum., trailer,
$38,600 or take over pay-
ments of $406.95 mo.
(941)-628-4519
21' 1998 BOSTON Whaler
Outrage, 200HP Merc 2
stroke, low hours, VHF,
GPS, FF, auto pilot, HD
steering, $19,500. Call
941-575-1877.


CASH 21.6 Proline, WAC,
CAH '01-150 Merc, rebuilt,
TODAY tlr, lift kept. $7500
For Your Boats 941-625-7336
& Jet Skis 22' 1990 BOSTON
(941)-268-7516 WHALER Outrage (2)
20' Starcraft Deck Boat, 2001 Yamaha 200HPDI
2000, 140 4 Stroke Suzuki, 210hrs. Lowrance
Bimini Head, Stereo & Show- color GPS, FF, 2 Live
er. $7900 (941)473-0375 wells, fish box w/
or 727-434-1926 Cell pump out. New uphol-
stery, 4 covers, CD
2001 Mako, 17', Open player VHF, SW wash-
Fish, 115 Merc., Alum down. 2005 Alum trail-
Trailer, Full Cover, Bimini, er $29,500. 941-586-
Fish Finder, Stereo VHF, 0029
Very Low Hrs, Exc. Cond,
$10,900 941-270-6148 22' Grady-White 1986,
cuddy cabin, 200 h.p.
2004 Palm Beach Flats Yamaha, like new,
boat 50 hp merc, trl motor, hydraulic steering, deck
poling platform, trailer, chairs, life jackets, bimini
more! Beautiful! $6500 obo top, Garmin GPS,
941-276-0705 $14,500, (941)-639-2032


7330 BOATS-POWERED

22' Pathfinder 2003, '03
150 Yamaha, warr. til 1/08,
T-Top, trolling motor, power
pole, jack plate, trim tabs.
Dual axle alum. trailer.
$24,800, Call Lyn (941)-
380-6677
23' PEN YAN, 318
Chrysler, fly bridge, trailer,
$5,750. (941)-258-6332
25.6' Cobia Deck Boat
1997, Yamaha 200, exc.
cond., lift kept, S/S prop,
bimini, cover, ski tripod,
VHF, stereo, HD steering,
CG pkg., head, sink, life
vests, throw cushion,
anchor chain/rode, dock
lines, reaching poles,
bumpers, rocket launch-
ers, seats 14, $17,599
(941)-575-1889
26', 2004 Sea Fox, CC,
225 Merc, Tandum Alum.
Trailer, Exc. Cond., Dealer
Svcd, T-Top, Over $2500
of Canvas, $3000+ Elec-
tronics, $1500 Fishing
Gear, Cushions, CG Equip,
Head in Console, 2 Cool-
ers, Lrg Bait/Live Well.
$28,000. (25% Below
Avg. Book Value) 941-426-
8489 or Cell 941-400-
.3923 A Turnkey Boat
29' 1985 Wellcraft,
Express Cruiser. V. Good
cond; Lift stored, low hrs.
Call for detail. Asking
$12,300. 941-626-2979


7330 BOATS-POWERED
31' MAXUM CRUISER, 2002,
very low hrs, full electronics,
($69,990 (941)-697-9222
Boat Donations wanted
to support Clearwater
Marine Aquarium. Tax
Deductable (727)-409-
6282 ext. 235
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FOR YOUR HOME
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(941)-639-1340
1035 Elizabeth St.
Unit 112, Punta Gorda
Mon Fri 9am-5pm
Sat., 9am-12pm


7330 BOATS-POWERED

PACKAGE DEAL 1997 Ford
F150, new trailer, 2004 22'
Seahunt, T-top, dual batts,
GPS, 150hp Yamaha,
$26,750. obo. Call (941)-
235-1116

10' to 40'
SELL YOUR
BOAT TODAY!
CASH CONSIGN
OR TRADE
fischermarine.com
(239) 694-4626

WOW Man! 1994 Crest II
22' Pontoon, Very Clean
w/ 2005 Tandum Trailer.
$5000 (941)-628-1606

7331 SAILBOATS

1978 Compact 16 w/trail-
er, 3.2 hp evenrude
motor, main & gib sail,
everything in good cond.
$1,850 (321)-288-8139

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7331 SAILBOATS
24' BAHAMA ISLANDER,
comply restored ($6K in
parts), on trlr. A must see!
$10,000 (941)-876-3939
31' ALLMAND, RARE
Family Cruiser
Restored 06, New Every-
thing! Paint & Sails!
Forward/Aft Staterooms!
Home Theatre, Call for
Brochure/Slideshow
$31,900
(941) 637-6831
Ready to Cruise!!!

7332 PERSONAL
WATER VEHICLES
(2) SINGLE JET SKI
TRAILERS, $675.00 OBO
(941) 639-2435
1995 Sea-Doo Jet Ski XP,
& trailer $1,500 obo,
(941)-626-5984
2003 YAMAHA XLT 800,
80 hrs. Just serviced.
Runs great, many extras.
Includes cover & trailer.
$4600. (941)-240-5770
2005 Sea Doo's RXT & GTX
wave runner. Less than 50
hrs. Extended warranty to
2009, Magic Tilt tandem
trailer, $13,500/ obo,
(941)-623-0040
2007 Kawasaki, 2007
Yamaha, both less than 40
hrs. $16,000/pair. 941-
769-3805
I NEED CASH? |


7333 MISC.
BOATS/WATER SPORTS

9' 1965 BOSTON Whaler
dingy, exc. cond., $450.
obo. (941)-766-9742
Canvas Dingy, Grandpa was
lost at sea & Grandma found
his Canvas Dingy & will sell it
$600 obo (941)3560217

7334 OUTBOARD/
MARINE ENGINES
1999 Evinrude 225HP,
282hrs, Hydraulic Porta
bracket, $4500
941473-2106

7336 BOAT STORAGE/
DOCKING
BRAND NEW 40' DOCK
IN ENGLEWOOD YACHT
CLUB
ALL FUEL SOLD AT
COST MUST SEE! ONLY
$250/MO. (9411-286-
0406
DEEP WATER BOAT
SLIPS ENGLEWOOD
25-60' $8/FT/MO.
1 w/boatlift 941-270-
1449
BUY IT!
SELL IT!
FIND IT!
SUN CLASSIFIED!
DOCK FOR RENT,
in Port Charlotte.
No bridges $100 mo.
Call 941-235-4738.


7338 MARINE SUPPLY
& EQUIP.
Boat Leaning Post 4 Rod
Holders & Storage $450.
941-966-1628/809-5271
DOCK DAVIT, 1000 lb+,
used 2x, cost $1200,
$495. (941)-639-2815
Floating Dinghy/PWC
dock. EZ-Port. 60 X 126"
w/60 X 20" extension.
$650, (941)-639-1393
Lines, PFDs, cords,
anchors, fenders, lots of
misc. 941-456-4853
ADVERTISE
In
The Classifieds!

7339 CANOES/
KAYAKS
12.5 SOT, FISHING
KAYAK with rudder.
$450. -"*SOLD**
2) 14.5' Wilderness pemli-
co tandem kayaks, front
seats slide back so
kayaks can be used as a
single. 1 has a rudder
$600. The other is $500.
each comes with 1 paddle
& 1 life preserver. (941)-
916-0550


Huge Selection New &
Used Kayaks Starting
at $299. Economy
Tackle 941-922-9671


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7305 SPORT UTILITY/
VEHICLES

2004 CHEVROLET
AVALANCHE LOADED


SOu ij .tl X N
TRUST AUTO
OUTLET
2004 Chevy Blazer LS
trim, loaded, sale priced
$144. mo. WAC 941-
766-0050



2004 Chrysler Crossfire
PDL, PW, CD, ABS, CC,
LTHR $21,950
Greg 941- 639-1155

2004 GMC ENVOY
LOADED SILVER $18,980




GENE
GORNa'S
2005 DODGE DURANGO
SLT, ENT. SYS. LOW MI,
ALL PWR $17,990
625-2141, Pt. Char.
LITTLE RICHIES
2006 HONDA RIDGELINE
RT, PKG 13K, FULL FACT
WARRANTY 4X4,
1 OWNER! $22,995.
(941)-474-6998

GENE
GORMAN'S
2005 HONDA ELEMENT
EX, 4x4, 16K MI! 1
OWNER! MINT! $15,990
625-2141, Pt. Char.
2005 MERCURY
MARNER LOADED
$,,17,9W /



2006 Ford Eddie Bauer


Expedition, 7/ ass, 2. Tone
Exterior, Leather, Captain
Chairs, New Tires, Exc.
Cond. $28,500 941-429-
0196



2007 Ford Expedition
XLT, PDL, PW, CD, ABS,
TSW, CC $25,968
Greg 941- 639-1155


MINT-2003 Dodge
Durango SLT, Garage
& Cover kept, 4X4,
19,000 miles, 3rd row
seat, Leather, New
A/R Teflon wheels-New
Tires-New Edelbrock
IAS Shocks-justed
tuned up, Tow pack-
age, Alpine Stereo
w/iPod control.
$13,500 Firm. Call
732-580-9701, if
interested must be
picked up by 10/12.

7310 4 X 4'S
1988 Dodge Ram
Charger 4x4 318 Looks
GREAT needs help! $1,000
obo 941-276-0705

7320 AVIATION

Buchan Airport (x36)
Wan. to rent Hangar
space for sport cruis-
er S-LSA. Can you
make room? Nov -
Apr. Call Tom -
Venice
941-408-0771
or John Ohio
440-821-0249
Challenger II LSA, Used
$7995. 239-633-6407
(Cell) or 239-731-5524
7329 BARGAIN BASKET
1989 Suburban 4x4 runs
great, cold AC, first 600
takes it. 941-740-1164
PUT CLASSIFIED
TO WORK FOR YOU
Venice, Englewood,
North Port 207-1200
Pt. Charlotte Areas
Call 206-1200

7341 TRAILER &
ACCESSORIES
12' Enclosed Cargo Mate
Trailer, Single Axel. $2800
(9411)-697-1923
2002, 6X13 US Cargo Areo
Wedge, enclosed, ramp &
side door, $2,000 obo,
(941)-661-1310
2004 Cargo Trailer 75001b,
22'x8'x8', drop gate. 4'
side door, elec brakes, Int
lights, carpet. Only 2500
miles, used for storage,
Like new $54200, obo 941-
916-5588 or I.'l '-
4019
2006 CARGO trailer, 5x10,
enclosed w/ramp. Good
conrd., $2000. obo, Call
(9411-286-2098


7341 TRAILER & 7360 CYCLES/MOPEDS/ 7365 ATV
ACCESSORIES SCOOTERS SWAMP BUGGY
2007 Forest River 2006 KX250 Low hrs. Mint Seats 5, Ford powered,
16ft Semi-V cond. $3400. $5,000. (941) 639-0418.
enclosed insulated trailer 9414600394 or 6238676 Swamp Buggy, runs great
w/110v, A/C, outlets, 2006 SUZUKI C50T like $5,600 obo.
lights, new, 4K mi. w/svc contract 2005 Suzuki Quad Sport
Ramp door/side door. Tan- & ext warranty. Must sell. 250, automatic, great
dem axles w/alloy $6995. (941)-380-7708 or cond. $2,200 obo, 2002
wheels.941-916-6488 or (941-764-7724 Honda 300 EX, great
941-235-9858 cond. $2,000. (941)-457-
$5995 OBO 2007 HONDA, Shadow 3719
6.1/2' x 12' single axle 750, 1200 mi, like new NEED A JOB?
1/2wood floor, tailgate like$5800/obo (941)650-2915 ( CHECK THE
wood floor, tailgate, like CLASSIFIEDS! .
new, $850 obo. Call 941- 2007 TRIUMPH 900 Scram-
623-2204 after 4pm. bier, $6700/firm or will trade 7370 CAMPERS/
8' ENCLOSED TRAILER, for Ural. (941)468-9279 TRAVEL TRAILERS
brand new, 30 mi. black,
$1600. 239-292-909b4ac 7365 ATV 1999 31' GULFSTREAM
BOAT T R ec. 5th Wheel, priv br w/bath,
BOAT TRAILER, exc. fits up 1997HONDA TRX300, fibreglass siding, oak cab
to 21. $150. camo color, $1200 $14,900 (941)-423-3838
**ENCLOSED CAR HAULER 6 (941)-716-6875 2004 28" Trail Lite TT. Oak
mo old 8.5x24 w/ramp 2006 80CC Yamaha Rap- cabinets 14" Slide' 25"
$4500. 727-214-7391. tor, 3 spd. auto, perfect Awning. 769-2272
cond. $2200. 743-0087, 2005 COACHMAN CAS-
New & Used Utility 228-7121 CADE 26' Deluxe travel trail-
Trailers. Trailer Hitches Go-Cart, 2 sweater yellow, 6 er, w/reese hitch, 1 slide, AC
TWOMORRnOW'S h.p., roll-cage, brand new, & awning, garage kept, used
NTERPRISES, INC paid $1,700, sell $500. once, $14K.
941-460-9700 941585-1.064 941-488-3808 or 350-8060

NEW BOAT TRAILERS AT
Dealer Cost. Credit
Cards
Accepted. WEST COAST
TRAILER (941)698-
9902
TRAILER- 17' alum.
float on boat trl. $200
(941)-6254792
TRAILER jet ski or small
boat, new tires, good
cond., $200 941-661-
1073
TRAILER FRAME
14' long, 8' wide, dual axle
$275 as is 941-475-2121
Trailer's 1) 6'x13', H/D,
tandem, open cargo. 1)
5'x8' gal., tilt. 1) H/D Tan-
dem bunk boat trl. Taking
offers! 941-255-9285
Trailer, 4x9' Flatbed, Newer
Axel & Springs, Needs TLC
$150 (941)-743-0678
TRAILER, enclosed 12' x 6',
drive-on tailgate $850.
941-270-1073


ENCLOSED
FROM $1495
Area's Largest
Selection
eUtility eCar Haulers
*Custom
Full Service Dept.
1.5 Mi. South of
Tucker's Grade on
41 in Punta Gorda
941-833-2200
Toll Free 877-725-3704


7360 CYCLES/MOPEDS/
SCOOTERS
1996 HD Sportster 1200
cc, exc. cond. Low mi. w/
extras, $4,000/obo. (941)-
627-9826
1999 Victory V92C, US
Made Cruiser, not HD
clone. All upgrades, incl
trans. '1520cc, Fast, han-
dles well. low mi $7000 or
BO May consider old car
trade. 941423-4804
2000 Harley Davison
1200, 6500 miles, would
trade for airboat, $5000.
505-1041 or 268-6795
2000 YAMAHA PW80
Many extras, starts 1st
kick, needs nothing, must
sell$750 obo 475-1109
2001 YAMAHA V-star 1100,
classic, loud, fast, new
brakes & tires, many xtras
$4500/firm (941)456-9481
2001 YAMAHA V-Star clas-
sic, low mi, gar kept, load-
ing for touring. Must see!
$4500 (941)-473-3695
2002 Honda VTX 1800, III
Blue 4400 Miles, Rear Seat
& Back Rest. Ex Cond.
$5995. 941-628-8567
2002 SUZUKI INTRUDER
1500, great cond. 7000 mi
$6500 239-292-9094
2002 Suzuki Intruder VS
1400, like new, custom
pipes, mirro's, grips,
$4,995, (941)-204-1313
200N BMW, F650GS, rides
like new, very good cond
$6,0000 (941)423-2744
2001 Kawasaki Vulcan
Classic 800, 7k mi EXTRAS!
$4,000. **SOLD**
2003 KTM 625 SXC St.
Legal. Exc. cond. $4K
OBO. 941-468-3101
2004 Kawaski Vulcan
1500, red/black show
bike, $3,500 of extra
chrome, 1,680 mi. never
dropped, $6900. 941-
235-7777,
2005 Suzuki DRZ 125, like
new, $1,500 obo, (941).
628-5783
2005 Suzuki RMZ450, 4
stroke motocross bike.
Triple clamps, new clutch,
ready to race or ride,
$3495. 941 6288r567
2006 Harley Road Glide.
MUST SEE, MUST SELL
(941) 232-5012


7370 CAMPERS/ 7380 MOTOR HOMES/
TRAVEL TRAILERS RVs
2007 25' JAYCO FEATH- 36' Diesel Pusher, 1996
ER WEIGHT TRAILER- Beaver Monterey, 250 cat,
Used Only 5 Times, Sleeps loaded, 79,600k, tow, 2001
9,main main bedroom slide Saturn wagon, 941-486-
-out, 1587 or 941-323-9380
Complete Tow Pkg. 88 PaceArrow 34' 86K
941-484-0001 454, new roof, ceiling,
I BUY Travel Trailers, 5th floor, new furniture, A/C
Wheels & Park Models. awnings, runs great.
Pay Cash/Top dollar $10,500. 941-697-0722
Dave 813-713-3217 $$ CASH PAID $$
Rustic Home Built 16ft,. For Your Motor Home/
Clean & Comfortable $450 Travel Trailer Any Size
(863)-993-3386 or Price. Will Come To
You.
TRAIL MANOR sleeps 6, full (941)626-9075
bath, awning, AC, folds
down for easy towing, just ADVERTISE
2400 Ibs. $5,995. (941)- In
223-1407 I
The Classifieds!
7380 MOTOR HOMES/ Charlotte RV Center
RVs Sales Service Parts
1985 Chevy, great for Trades & Financing.
1985 Chevy, great for Can used Motorhomes
parts, runs, as is $400 Cleand Trailers available.ores
S (941-276-499 and Trailers available.
obo, (941)-276-4909 On US 41 at Kings Hwy.
2006 Road Treck, loaded, Port Charlotte, 33980.
less than 2k mi., not broken (941) 883-5555
in!!! (941)-698-4264 www.charlottervservice.com


7380 MOTOR HOMES/
RVs

OKTOBERFEST
RV & BOAT
SALE

All remaining 2007
models priced to
move.
Drink up the savings
before they're gone!

At R.V. WORLD INC.
of NOKOMIS
2110 N. Rt. 41,
Nokomis
1-75 Exit 195

October 17 21
Wed Sat 8:30 to 6
Sunday 10 5
1-800-262-2182
www.rvworldinc.com
INDOOR STORAGE
In Port Charlotte for
RV's, Boats & Trailers.
(941)258-3033


7380 MOTOR HOMES/
RVs
Saturn Tow-Cars. 15 to
choose from. Blue-Ox tow
hitches. PRO-POWER
AUTO SALES (941) 627-
8822 P.C.
The
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CAR SALE HOT LINE: 941.650.8456 HELD AT WALMART PORT CHARLOTTE
SALE HOURS: THURSDAY OCT 11 9AM-8PM FRIDAY OCT 121 9AM-8PM SATURDAY OCT 13th 9AM-6PM SUNDAY OCT 14TH 9AM-5PM
0 DOWN, $00 PER MONTH AND 5.74% APR FINANCING ALL WITH APPROVED CREDIT. NOT EVERYONE WILL QUALIFY. MINIMUM AMOUNT FINANCED $15,000 WITH APPROVED CREDIT. SEE REPRESENTATIVE FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. $5,000 MINIMUM TRADE
FOR CARS OFl $3,000 ACTUAL CASH VALUE. CREDIT SEVERITY WILL EFFECT DOWN PAYMENT AND/OR TERMS. SEE DEALER ON UNLIMITED MILEAGE WARRANTY DETAILS. DEALER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. SPONSORED BY 1099 LC.
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