November 2011 - Clay Electric
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November 2011 - Clay Electric
KILOWATT The newsletter for members of Clay Electric Cooperative, Inc. NOVEMBER 2011 Invite safety home for the holidays...page 5 Trustee Cedrick Smith Jr. passes away...page 2 Co-op lowers cost of power... page 3 Proactive approach to pollution control pays off...page 4 Trading Post ads...pages 6-8 STAY SAFE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON--The holidays are a time for celebration, and that means more cooking, home decorating, entertaining, and an increased risk of fire and accidents. Some safety tips to keep in mind are found on page 5. NOVEMBER 2011 KILOWATT/1 Trustee Cedrick Smith Jr. passes away C edrick M. Smith Jr., a member of Clay Electric Co-op’s board of trustees since 1980, passed away on Oct. 22. He represented members in District 8. A resident of Wacahoota, Smith, 77, operated a construction business and was a timber farmer. He had served as president, vice president, secretary and treasurer of Clay’s board of trustSmith ees, and had also served as an alternate director on Seminole Electric Co-op’s board of directors. He also had served as county and state president of the Florida Cattleman’s Association. Smith is survived by his wife, Jo Ann, two children and a number of grandchildren. Smith’s family has a long association with Clay Electric. His uncle, C. N. Smith, served on the co-op’s board for 39 years (1941-80). “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Smith family,” said Ricky Davis, Clay Electric’s general manager/CEO. “Cedrick Smith was always concerned about the co-op doing its very best to serve the members in District 8 and throughout our 14-county service area.” NEWS IN BRIEF... CO-OP GETTING NEW INFORMATION SYSTEM... Clay Electric is in the process of implementing a new customer information system (CIS). This system, which is critical to the co-op’s daily operations, handles all aspects of customer account services including billing, customer information, service orders, customer contacts, capital credits and more. It is a critical system that allows the co-op to better provide essential services to members. The new system, from Harris-Cayenta, is more flexible and will enhance Clay Electric’s ability to meet the changing service needs of members, as well as to adapt to future changes. For now, members will not notice any differences. Early next year, members might notice some slight changes in the appearance of their bills and also how they log in to their accounts on the co-op’s website. More information about these changes will be shared in the near future. Statement of ownership, management and circulation 1) Date of filing: October 1, 2011. 2) Title of Publication: The Kilowatt. 3) Frequency of issue: Six times per year (Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept. & Nov.). 4) Location of known office of publication: Hwy 100 (P. O. Box 308), Keystone Heights, FL 32656. 5) Location of headquarters of general business office of the publishers: Hwy 100 (P. O. Box 308), Keystone Heights, FL 32656. 6) Names and addresses of publisher, editor and managing editor: Clay Electric Cooperative, Inc., P. O. Box 308, Keystone Heights, FL 32656; Editor, Kathy Richardson, P. O. Box 308, Keystone Heights, FL 32656; Managing Editor, N/A. 7) Owner: Clay Electric Cooperative, Inc., P. O. Box 308, Keystone Heights, FL 32656. 8) Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders owning or holding 1% or more to total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: Cooperative Finance Corp., Dulles, Va.; CoBank, Greenwood Village, CO.; 9) The purpose, function and nonprofit status of this organization and the exempt status for Federal income tax purposes has not changed during the preceding 12 months. 10) Extent and nature of circulation: A. Total no. copies printed (avg during preceding 12 months): 133,132; no. copies nearest filing date: 133,030. B. Paid circulation: 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales: None; 2. Mail subscription (avg during preceding 12 months): 132,595; no. copies nearest filing date: 132,532. C. Total paid circulation: (avg during preceding 12 months) 132,595; no. copies nearest filing date: 132,532. D. Free distribution (including samples): None. E. Total free or nominal rate distribution: None. F. Total distribution (sum C&D): (avg during preceding 12 months) 132,595; no. copies nearest filing date: 132,532. G. Copies not distributed: (office use - avg during preceding 12 months) 528; no. copies nearest filing date: 498. H. Total (sum of F&G) (avg. during preceding 12 months) 133,132; no. copies nearest filing date: 133,030. I certify that the statements above are correct and complete. Kathy Richardson 2/KILOWATT KILOWATT NOVEMBER 2011 VOLUME 42 NUMBER 6 KILOWATT is published six times a year (in January, March, May, July, September and November) by Clay Electric Cooperative, Inc., Highway 100 West, Keystone Heights, Florida, as an informational and educational service to its member-owners. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $1 a year, to Clay Electric members. Periodicals class postage paid at Keystone Heights, Fla. and at additional mailing offices. USPS 783-900; ISSN 1087-4747. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Meets Dec. 15 in Keystone Heights at 12:30 p.m. Laura Dean - President Keystone Heights - District 1 John Henry Whitehead - Vice President Lake Butler - District - 7 Susan Reeves - Secretary Hawthorne - District 3 Carl Malphurs - Treasurer Alachua - District 4 Kelley Smith - Trustee Palatka - District 2 Robert Mullins - Trustee Starke - District 5 Floyd Gnann - Trustee Middleburg - District 6 Vacant - District 8 Angus Hastings - Trustee Fort McCoy - District 9 Ricky Davis - General Manager & CEO Henry Barrow - Director Member & Public Relations Herman Dyal - Director Engineering Chip Gray - Director Human Resources Mark Maxwell - Director Finance & Administrative Services Bruce McHollan - Director Information & Communication Technology Howard Mott - Director Operations Cheryl Rogers - Director Internal Audit Bill Thompson - Director District Operations DISTRICT MANAGERS Derick Thomas - Gainesville & Lake City Dale Furlong - Keystone Heights Andy Chaff - Orange Park Jim Beeler - Palatka & Salt Springs COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION Wayne T. Mattox - Manager of Communications Kathy Richardson - Editor [email protected] PUBLISHING, EDITORIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICES CLAY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. P.O. Box 308, Keystone Heights, Florida 32656 Telephone (352) 473-8000 POSTMASTER: In using Form 3579, please give key letter and mail to KILOWATT, P. O. Box 308, Keystone Heights, FL 32656. NOVEMBER 2011 The General Manager’s Report Ricky Davis Clay mourns loss of Trustee Cedrick Smith L ast month we were saddened by the passing of one of our long time board members, Cedrick Smith Jr. of Wacahoota. I had the honor of working with Mr. Smith since 2009 when I became general manager. During that time I found Mr. Smith to be a tremendous asset to the co-op with his three decades of service and knowledge. It became clear to me that service to Clay Electric was a big part of his life. Mr. Smith never wanted to miss a trustee meeting, and even in the past few months when he wasn’t feeling well, he found the strength to attend board meetings. In addition to his commitments to Clay Electric, Mr. Smith also served in the past as an alternate board member for Seminole Electric Co-op, our wholesale power provider. The employees of Clay Electric meant a great deal to him. Mr. Smith knew intuitively the employees are the main reason for Clay’s reputation of excellent and professional service. In every decision he made as a trustee, he would ask, “Is this the best decision for our member-owners and our employees?” Mr. Smith was one of the many long time board members who led the way in helping make our cooperative the success it is now. Cedrick Smith Jr. will be remembered as someone who served Clay Electric with dedication and enthusiasm. Cost of power falls due to lower fuel expenses It’s always good news when we announce that the price of electricity is going down. Your cost for 1,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) dropped $1.50 at the beginning of October, thanks NOVEMBER 2011 to lower fuel expenses for power generation. Therefore, your cost for 1,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) is now $112.80, down from $114.30. The decrease in power cost is seen in the Power Cost Adjustment portion of your bills. The new PCA rate is .02400. The PCA number is multiplied by the total number of kilowatt hours consumed during the billing period to obtain the PCA amount. If the lower cost of power isn’t enough good news, Clay’s finance director has said the lower cost could extend through 2012. Clay’s lower cost for 1,000 kWh makes it the lowest among the state’s 15 electric co-ops. It is also lower than the average cost for 1,000 kWh for the state’s five largest investor-owned utilities ($113.72). We’re proud that we’re able to provide you affordably priced electricity, plus excellent and reliable service. We’re all aware of how bad the economy has been in recent years. For us, the reduced economic activity has meant little or no growth in new connects. However, thanks to sound fiscal policy, direction from our board and planning from our management team, we are able to continue providing the level of service you have come to expect. We remain committed to maintaining our financial stability and provide our members with competitive rates and excellent service. We continue to monitor legislative issues As I mentioned in my report to you in the October Power Line, there are a number of new rules and regulations being issued by federal agencies that could have a huge impact on the cost of energy. Most of the regulations are being issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and affect a wide swath of the U.S. energy sector, either directly or indirectly. According to the publication Investor’s Business Daily, more than a thousand power plants will be required to retrofit their cooling systems, which will cost many millions of dollars. The reclassifying of coal ash as a hazardous waste (without justification) will impose costs of $20 billion annually and could lead to the early retirement of 250 to 300 coal plants. This drives up the cost of electricity and creates job losses. The EPA also wants to impose the most strict mercury emissions rules in U.S. history, which will likely cost utilities upwards of $350 billion in compliance costs and result in the closure of 15 gigawatts of power. Plant closures of this magnitude would likely mean that approximately 15 million households, small businesses and commercial centers will experience less reliable power and higher energy prices. We believe in protecting the environment and avoiding activities that pollute our air and water resources. However, by most standards this nation’s air and water are the cleanest we’ve seen in many years. Raising the emissions standards so high that electricity becomes a luxury for many Americans, at a time of high unemployment and economic hardship, is not sound policy. KILOWATT/3 Proactive investment cuts mercury, other emissions during power generation W hen Seminole Electric Cooperative, Clay Electric Cooperative’s power supplier, built its Seminole Generating Station (SGS) in Putnam County, it installed more than $250 million in pollution-control equipment, making it one of the nation’s cleanest electric-generating facilities when Seminole units 1 and 2 came on line in 1984. SGS always has complied with emissions standards from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. This pollution-control equipment primarily reduces emissions of sulfur dioxide, particulate matter and nitrogen oxides, but it also cuts other emissions, including mercury. In the last five years, Seminole has spent approximately $280 million more on additional pollution control upgrades. This increased mercury removal from about 80 percent to more than 90 percent. These facts are significant in many ways. First, when Seminole’s board approved the additional pollution controls, it had many options. Instead of installing some of the equipment, it could have used different quality coal, or met the EPA’s rules by buying emission credits from other entities. In the short term, these would have cost less. However, as concern over the environment increased, the Seminole board decided to install the best available pollution-control technology. The system is paying huge dividends. This is especially true since the EPA has proposed a rule that would place restrictions on mercury emissions from coalfired power plants. 4/KILOWATT In the EPA’s pending rule, coal-fired plants like SGS would have to remove up to 90 percent of the mercury emitted from its stacks. The EPA is scheduled to finalize the rule in November. Coal-fired plants would have to Seminole Electric Cooperative’s Seminole Generating meet the stanStation in Putnam County is pictured. The SGS has polludard in three tion control equipment that reduces many types of emisyears. sions, including mercury. While the debate on the proposed rule investment in pollution-control continues, one fact remains: equipment early on was good Seminole has been years ahead for the environment. It also of the curve. proved to be cost-effective. “If the EPA adopts a mercury Even with its pollution-conrule as currently proposed, trol equipment, SGS is still one Seminole would already be of the lowest-cost resources for meeting the standard,” said your electricity. Only nuclear Mike Opalinski, Seminole’s power is less costly to operate. senior vice president of energy So contrary to many opinions, policy. today’s modern coal plants can While other utilities may have protect the environment while to choose between huge investproviding reliable and affordments in pollution controls or able electricity. shutting down plants, Seminole That is great news for Clay is not in that hard position. The Electric Cooperative and you. Recipe Corner Sweet Potato Soufflé Ingredients 3 cups cooked & mashed sweet potatoes, about 3 lbs. uncooked 1/4 cup dark brown sugar 3 tablespoons melted butter 4 extra large eggs 1/4 cup light rum 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon salt Topping 1/3 cup melted butter 1 cup brown sugar 1/3 cup flour 1 cup chopped pecans Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Beat sweet potatoes, brown sugar, butter, eggs, rum, cinnamon and salt together with a wire whisk until smooth and fluffy. Pour into a greased 2 quart baking dish. Mix together ingredients for topping in a medium bowl. Sprinkle over the top of the sweet potato mixture and bake for 45-50 minutes or until a knife inserted near the center comes out clean and the top is firm and golden. Serve warm. NOVEMBER 2011 It’s easy to make safety a part of your holiday with these tips. Tackle one a day and you’re well on your way to a safe New Year! What’s that noise? Ouch! Prevent trips and falls by What a shocker! Kids eat the darndest things! Avoid putting lights, keeping cords safely along walls and out of doorways and high traffic areas. Test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Make sure everyone knows what to do if they hear them. Before use, inspect all electrical lights, decorations, and extension cords for damage. Two’s company, three’s a crowd. Do not overload outlets with too many decorations or devices. Is it working? Test your ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) and arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) to make sure they’re protecting you. metal hooks, breakable ornaments, and other small decorations within reach of young children. Nice and warm. Keep space heaters at least 3 feet away from anything that can burn— decorations, trees, gifts, and curtains. Can’t touch this! Consider installing tamper-resistant outlets/ receptacles to prevent kids from inserting objects into the slots. Thirsty? Keep your Christmas tree stand full of water. A fresh, green tree poses less of a fire hazard than a dry tree. Escape Route: Make a wish! Blow out the away from cooking areas; use back burners and turn pot handles in away from little hands. candles before leaving a room or going to bed. Share your family fire escape plan with overnight guests. Hot stuff! Keep children There’s no greater gift you can give your family than a safe and happy holiday! Learn more at holidaysafety.org. Invite safety home for the holidays I t’s easy to get caught up in the hectic pace of holiday entertaining—cookies to bake, decorations to hang, presents to wrap. But don’t overlook safety during the rush. The winter holiday period marks peak time for home fires and preventable injuries. The good news is that it’s not difficult to make your home ready to safely host all of your favorite holiday activities. First, take time out from your party preparations to test your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms should be SCRIPTURE Blessed are those who find wisdom, those who gain understanding, for she is more profitable than silver and yields better returns than gold. Proverbs 3:13 NOVEMBER 2011 installed on every level of the home and outside each sleeping area. Smoke alarms should also be located inside each bedroom. Be sure to share your family fire escape plan with any overnight guests. Arrange your holiday decorations to avoid overloading electrical outlets with too many lights, cords, or appliances. Inspect all decorations, cords, and outlets for damage before use. Keep electrical cords out of doorways and high traffic areas where they pose a tripping hazard. Do not damage cords by pinching them or attaching them with staples or nails. Keep young visitors safe by preparing your home before they arrive. If your home is not already “child proof,” install tamper-resistant receptacles or use safety covers on all unused electrical outlets. Store breakables, candles, matches, and other potentially dangerous items in inaccessible or locked areas. Don’t forget to put away small items, like buttons, coins, and jewelry, which are a choking hazard. Use safety gates at the top and bottom of stairways to keep babies and toddlers safe. Safety doesn’t stop when the party starts. Keep decorations, gifts, and other combustibles at least three feet from heat sources or open flame. Never leave the kitchen when something is cooking. Make sure children are supervised at all times in the kitchen and anywhere space heaters, candles, or fireplaces are being used. Turn off and unplug all decorations before leaving home or turning in for the night. Remember that a safe and happy holiday remains the best gift you can give friends and family. Source: Electrical Safety Foundation International KILOWATT/5 The Trading Post Submit your Trading Post ad by sending a post card to Clay Electric, PO Box 308, Keystone Heights, FL 32656. For more Trading Post ads, visit the Clay Electric web site at clayelectric.com NC MOUNTAINS 3/2 Bungalow, 1 owner, overlooking golf course; ski slopes 15 min.; 828-737-9367 or 828773-6386 Page PLANTS & ROSES 7 gal.bottle brush $10; dogwood trees 3 gal. $8; big blue liriope $2; Aztec border grass $1;roses, 3 gal.$10; mini roses 1 gal.$5; crape myrtles 3 gal.; assorted 3 gal.crape myrtles $5 each. Glen St. Mary 904-563-6950 Crews POTTED PLANTS & artificial flowers; peace lilies, canes, polka dots, climbing vines, bromeliad, bamboo and others in pots; Florida Gardener’s Guide $15. 904-579-4163 Hensley SOFA $400; bar stools (4) $200; glider chair (no cushions) $50; TV Console (Glass) $50; 3 pc. Luggage set $30; King size bedding $40 neg. 386214-0042 or 352-485-2887 Thomas HONEY BEEHIVES local, 5810 Sequoia Rd. Keystone Hgts, 352-2350768 Waters 1977 CADILLAC SEVILLE lt. blue metallic, all original, 44k miles, $4,500; 1987 Seville black w/ black leather, 84k miles $3,500, both exc., bad gas issues; 1974 Chev C-30 flat bed dually 454 engine, 400 trans. $3,500; 1974 Lincoln Mark IV, 32k miles $8,000; Dyson “Animal” vac $200; Howard Miller oak gun cabinet w/ glass & locks 40Wx79HX21D $300. 386-776-1211 White CONDOMINIUM, Astor-Waterfront, Jungle Den Villas, 2/2, corner unit, covered carport, covered boat slip w/ electric hoist will co-broke. 386-4923880 Blair CANOE w/ aluminum trailer, trailer used twice, 15’ canoe, 2 life jackets, 3 oars & 4 floating pillows $850; truck bed cover for a short bed Ford Ranger pu, exc. cond. $150. 352-472-6436 Ergle HEAT PUMP 4-ton condensing unit, new, 5-year warranty, $1300; stainless steel cabinet 6’ tall 4 ½’ wide, 18” deep w/ ½ inch; S.S. rods for racks, meat smoker, call after 8 p.m. 352-473-7482 Cole 24’ ABOVE GROUND round aluminum-sided swimming pool, needs new liner, you disassemble & haul away, plus deck, $1000 obo. Alachua 386-462-0757 Wolf 2002 ELECTRA Glide Classic trike, green & black reverse & electric cooling fan, power commander, true dual exhaust, 21k miles obo. 386-325-7906 or 386-546-0563 Smith 8-PIECE SETTING 71 pieces, pink rose garden, gold trim, Korona-made in Poland, $100, free flatware in chest. 386-467-2870 Heckert RIDING LAWNMOWER, Craftsman 13.5 HP electric start, 30” mower/ mulcher, short turn radius, new battery, 4-5 yo, well maintained cond., w/ operator’s manual, $525 obo. Keystone 352-473-8440 Martin 6/KILOWATT 5 ACRES, antique barn, older DW, spacious pasture, large oaks, ownerfinance (prefer long-term mort. contract) $45,000 obo. 352-367-9548 Dekin TRUCK TOPPER 100x72 $150. 352-316-0706 McKinney GRUMMAN 12’ aluminum Jon Boat, 9/9 Evinrude motor-Magic trailer all $1,400; exercise bike, Confidence USA, $50. 904-282-5990 Kite 2005 GULFSTREAM motorhome 28’, 39k miles, sleeps 6, AC, generator, 19” LCD TV, 6 new tires, asking $28,000. 904-276-7451 Stephens GARDEN TILLER, yard machine, rebuilt, Honda Motor 5 H power/160cc, $125. 386-974-9628 Evans WATERFRONT, 470’ on lake 2/14 ft. wide 2/1.5 MH, great fishing, swimming, dock, $44,800. 904-223-3261 Dickinson CERAMIC DECALS fired or as decoupage, discontinued colors EZ strokes & glazes, music boxes; 2 burial plots, Forest Meadows East: list $1895 each, sell for $1,450 each obo. 352372-1506 Frazier HIGH SPRINGS 5 acres, 22647 NW 142 Avenue, nice lot in Springstead subdivision, $75,000. 305-481-6305 or [email protected] Nelson RIFLE .40 cal youth/women’s, newly finished handcrafted 1750s style Lancaster style “squirrel” rifle, curly maple, short stock, brass furniture, Rice (B) swamped & rifled barrel (browned), Chambers Siler lock. 11grndkds@ gmail.com Archer STOVE, Maytag, Ceran smooth top, $75; black Kenmore dishwasher, $50; GE Spacemaker microwave, $35; all operational. 904-403-7883 Barrington COUNTRY LIVING 3/2 MH in Putnam County, 5 acres, 2-car carport, dog yard, 2 sheds & more, metal roof & AC in 2009. 352-318-4835 Johnson PANASONIC 12vt or 110 vt 9 ½” TV w/VCR $40. Panasonic 20” w/VCR $25 or both $50; album state quarters 1999 to 2008, $25; Kenmore 1,100 w 1.1 cu. ft. $50. 386-649-8502 Hagele MODULAR HOME on 10 ac, 3 mi west of Lake City, paved road. 4 BR, fenced, a 20x40 shelter, barn w/shelter, $177,000. 386-288-0555 or 386-7585844 Harris JACKSONVILLE Memory Gardens, 111 Blanding Blvd. 2 side-by-side cemetery plots in “Garden of Devotion” valued at $2,100 ea. 904-375-9255 or 970-258-3375 Mossi 1800s ROCKING CHAIR $150; 4 shelf woven whatnot unit 5’ tall $20; Circular French provincial stand 3 ½’ $30. 904-215-0645 Bauer ANTIQUE TRUNK $100; Singer sewing machine & motor, $100; Gang box, $250; Bookshelf/cabinet $30; Misc. tools $50; Side saddle $300; near Gold Head State Park 904-699-2119 Blevins PUSH BROOM braces, secures handles from loosening or breaking, box of 95 complete metal kits, $150. 386-466-1942 Forman 1996 FORD Explorer, blue, 6 cyl, 4wd, 115k, $2,500. 352-472-6110 Snyder SLANDER BEACH Resort Timeshare New Smyrna Beach, 1 BR, sleeps 6, furnished, must sell @ reasonable offer, great for vacation. 386-546-0340 Dewdney RED CEDAR, aromatic, cut at 1/23/4”; 6-18”x10x12, $2.50 BF; 2” thick x 18-24”x10-12, $3.50 BF.; GLASS, 72”x44”, $100 ea.; Coontie seedlings .50 ea.; used 3 gal pots .15 ea.; 1 gal./.10 ea. 352-481-4791 Drake 1994 29’ Ford Jayco Eagle, 48k, $12,000; 513-515-8015 Clark 2005 DODGE Ram Van, 2500/3-4 Ton, 98k, V-8, auto $3000. 904-5046719 Vinson 1998 FORD F150 auto, white, ext. cab,120k, $5,000. 352-450-6756; 904572-2319 Danse TOWBAR stainless 6k capacity w/ magnetic lights, never used, $249 obo. 386-752-7726 Enos 1915 MODEL T, restored, very good cond. asking $18,000. 386-6592562 Berry DINETTE SET: 48” dia. glass top w/ metal & wood base; 4 chrs; exc. cond. $150 obo. 386-438-8260 Harris 300 SAVAGE rifle model 99 lever action $800; pool table slatboard$600. 386-497-1271 Wasmund 1.15 ACRE corner lot w/FleetlineMH, 3/2, 1400 sf on Redwater Lake, Hawthorne, $67,410. 352-481-4452 Smith FANCY BEEF show heifer Maine Anjou x Simmental x Angus, born April, market price. 386-755-3541 Robinson 1977 CHEVY Vette needs brakes & paint; 1977 Chevy Vette parts; 2003 fifth wheel 30’ Forest River. 904-9235166 Smith CUSTOM HOME 3/2 1600 sqft under air, 2 car garage, 12’x24’ workshop, 12’x32’ RV port, asking $175,000. 352-473-9815 Hughes 2004 COACHMAN Somerset Dream Catcher w/ 5th wheel slide hitch $29,500; St. Augustine time share condo, Ocean Gate, 1508 sq. ft. sleeps 8, $13,000; encl. 24’ 2003 Haulmark car/cycle trail, $6,500; Westminster, S.C. time share at base of Blue Ridge Mtns, $1,000 obo; Lake George, Welaka, Park Model, $149,000 (terms avail.) or rent (1/1) $700/mo. 386-9371092 Minnick DOWNSIZING: free Xmas tree, 2 Halloween costumes $5; Brother fax-phone $20; dehumidifier $20; 78-records, cassettes, ladies sweaters, scarves, purses, jackets, shoes, set (4) snack trays on stand, books, wine opener, old watches & more. 352-4732768 Braaten 2 TWIN bedspreads,matching sham plus curtains w/ valance from JC Penney, paid $250, sell for $50; 2 size 16 ladies jackets $5; ladies slacks sizes 1 to 16 $3; blouses size 12-20 $2-$4; men’s robe $3; 2 ladies robes size 18, $4; some ladies purses $2ea.; computer keyboard $2; cash. 904-3184548 McGukin 12” DEWALT double compound miter saw w/ portable stand & 2 Bosch 12” 80 tooth blades, $400 obo; new Jazzy select mobility chair w/ charger $400 obo. 386-329-9155 Austin BLACK CREEK waterfront 3.96 acres, not in flood zone, zoned for horses, bring boat, $130,000. 904-6559686 Pemberton OLDER COKE machine, $200; round top cigarette machine, $450; Tom’s shelf, snacks metal $100; Coke sign lg. good cond., $250. 352-4732041 Harrelson MENS WRISTWATCH, DuFonte by Lucien Picard $45; men’s navy blue sport coat, size 46R $18; Black & Decker Edge Hog, 2-in-1 Landscape edger, cost $89 sell for $65. 904-2695668 Foss 1986 FORD F150 XLT Lariat, w/ topper, good mech.Cond. 351 motor, $1,500 obo. Lake City 904-616-5892 or 386-752-2657 Davis FSBO 4/2 3,600 sf 4/2 residential built in 1992, Tax ID #06180-0-01000, 1010 S.E. 27th St., Melrose, $139,000; Bucket truck, 1992 Chevy w/mtd lift, 40’ working hgt, diesel,352-473-5831 or 352-258-3883 Floyd 9.6 ACRES, Harlem, Putnam Co. 386-328-1637 Tillis METAL STORAGE 49” x 65”$20; Hydraulic jack 4000 lbs $20; Danish dining table $80; lg cherry china closet, $400. 352-473-0735 Baxley 03 WINNEBAGO Rialta camper van, 18-22 mpg, self-contained, 64k. VG cond. $33,500 Lake City 386-7556506 Leonard 2001 FORD F450 XLT crewcab, 7.5 ltr, 6 spd trans, low mi,, 2004 40’ custom built enclosed Interstate gooseneck trailer, 1 owner & driver, $25,000. 904-945-3626 Fraser A/C UNIT for MH 3 ½ ton, 10 yo, works good, $500. 352-409-7544 Gillard KAYAK 2010 Emotion/Grand Slam, 14.5’, flaming red, like new. $600/neg. 352-538-9727 Longstreth ORECK XL2600 vacuum cleaner, $200; king brass rail headboard, $25. 904-282-9938 Letchworth TEXAS TRAILER, 8’ w/ ramp, like new, garage kept, w/ box, $575. 904529-7094 Kipen FENDER MANDOLIN, like new w/ hard case, FM-52E, plays acoustic or electric, tear drop shape,$300. 352685-1890 Parra REMINGTON 270 cal. 2-3 yo, model 7400, over/under see-through mounts, 3x9 BDC Nikon Buck Master Scope, asking $550. 352-473-3095 Alligood SMALL TRACTOR hydraulic drive pull w/ sand rake, 3 wheel drive, $2,500 obo. Lake City 386-755-3465 Delbene ROUGH SAWED lumber, Magnolia, air dried; Remington chainsaw, needs work; Cub Cadet 149 garden tractor for parts; Rototiller, fits 149 & 1450 Cadets; 2 load locks, alum., for semi-trailer, Admiral four burner, 21g. & 2 small burners; Conair Shiatsu neck massager, new; GPX 5” TV&CD player, AC/DC battery powered, never used. 386-467-2817 Osgood TRAVEL TRAILER 26’ Coachmen Captiva 2006, like new, 13’ slide, orig. $24,500, sacrifice for $8,500. 561-8184123 Compton 1979 HOLIDAY Ramble Sportman, 360 eng, sleep 6, a/c, $2,000 obo. 352595-3048 or 352-857-9104 Gochenour 1994 JEEP 4 cyl, 4WD, a/c, 5 speed, 108k, like new,$6,750; Lab puppies AKC registered $400. 352-546-3971 or 850-454-1452 Orton 1997 16’ BASSTRACKER Panfisher, 40hp Mercury w/power trim, exc. cond., $3,500; 1985 14x56 2/1 Gold SWMH, 160x132, fenced NOVEMBER 2011 lot, near Crescent City, w/ Crescent Lake deeded access, 3 storage bldgs, covered work area, $53,500. 386-6592973 Touchton 2006 ITASCA Suncruiser motor home, 38’ w/ 3 slides, loaded, full body paint, nice, $99,000. 904-276-0529 Hixon ORANGE PARK, 3/2 w/ office, on 1 acre, Blanding & College Dr. area, carport, new roof, 30x40 steel shop bldg, 12x22 wood bldg. close to everything, appraised at $133k, accepting offers. 904-272-3887 Weseman 3 ACRE LAKE LOT, Lakewood Lot #1 on Lake Crosby in Starke, wooded, high & dry, $89,500. 904-2173829 or [email protected] Messer HAY CLEARANCE, argentine bahia, horse quality, $35/ roll, 3 or more, $25 each. 386-454-5767 Brown HARLEY DAVIDSON 1200 Sportster, 16k miles, new ignition, battery, tires, brakes, black powder coat on wheels, drag pipes, windshield, HD embroidered seat for 2, w/ HD helmet, asking $4,000. 904-415-0290 McClelland E-Z OUT boat ramp skid plate, fastens to boat trailer in front of wheel, eliminates trailer hang up on boat ramp, $60. 352-466-0124 Thomas 2008 FORD Ranger Super Cab XL pickup, 2 door, 20k, gray, 352-481-0049 Pearson POOL, NIB, 16’ round, 42”, blue, blow-up, style cover, pump, ladder, quick set-up $200. 904-403-0395 Clay LOT OF BOARDS & scrap, $100; 2 weaving looms: table top $10, floor $40, both need new heddles; Hammond chord Organ, $20; old 4-drawer painted chest of drawers, $15; small 3-drawer dresser, $20; 6-drawer heavy metal office desk, $35; office chair/ wheels, $10. 352-475-1772 Gensel 68-72 CHEVY pickup parts, step side fenders, LWB bedsides, 3 deuce Offenhauser intake with carburetors, holly dominator intake, Edelbrock carburetors, cast iron Rams head exhaust,57 Chevy 4100 rear differential. 352-481-5455 Bungert SCHWINN bicycle, replica of the 40s, exc. cond., call for price. 904-282-1474 or 904-982-1042 Jeffries 2 CEMETERY spaces, Holly Hill Memorial Park, Middleburg, $1200 for both. 904-962-9703 Howard KENMORE king size washer & dryer, Energy Star, less than 3yo. Lake City 386-754-5948 Lick 2000 OLDSMOBILE Silhouette minivan, handicap accessible, PB,PW,PDL,PS, good cond., 77k., 1 owner, $6,000 obo. 386-684-3460 Hanes FORT WHITE area 10 acres, 5/2,new a/c, fireplace, 2 fenced pastures, as is, needs some work, $78,000. 386-454-1716 or 386-433-6036 Ramey SPLENDIDE compact washer/dryer combo., used very little, cost $1300 new, $500 obo. 904-964-5094 Magyari CRIB BEDDING set, Baby Martex Blossoms Collection set & accessories, cranberry/pink in corduroy & plaids, $125; 2009 Cedar Creek 5th Wheel, 36’ bunk house w/ 3 slides, exc. cond., lots of storage, must see, $39,000. 904-291-6528 Jannotti NOVEMBER 2011 SUWANNEE FL, 4 residential lots + 5th lot w/ self-storage facility, level cleared, lots on main road, ready for homes or MH or business, $119,000 obo. 352-316-3165 Gilroy ATV/UTV TIRES: 2 Polaris Xtreme Tires, black rims, 26X11R12,from a Polaris Ranger Crew, less than 20k, exc. cond., $50. 386-467-6938 Schneider ETHAN ALLEN rocking chair, exc. cond., bought in 1973, $125 obo. Orange Park railroadpj@bellsouth. net Ponte 2007 KEYSTONE Fuzion 5th wheel toy hauler, sleeps 8, 2 slides, triple axle, 5th wheel hitch & rails incl., brand new cond., $36,000. Middleburg 904-2488019 Staab REDUCED 3/2 2006 Keystone golf course home, 15th green, heated pool, lg lot, walk to schools, $245,000. 352235-6817 Ronquille FOREST RIVER 29’ Wildcat 5th wheel w/ 2 slides, exc. cond., perfect family camper, paid $32k, camped 6 times, must sell, $29,000 obo. 352-4735667 Baldwin UMBRELLA COCKATOO, hand-fed baby, 6 months, black iron round cage on wheels approx. 70”x30” & more, $650. In Astor, can deliver. 352-759-2227 Logan LAKE CITY 3BR, 1200 sf block home rebuilt & remodeled, new roof, A/C, 960 SF garage, 11x16 building, carport, 1 acre, great view, private, 4 miles to I-75 exit 414 possible owner finance, $89,000. 386-697-5493 Weaver 100 YEARS World Series anniversary collection: 24 mint condition balls & display racks, signed pictures of players, certificate of authenticity; collector’s items, 6 LE (1996) Pokemon 23k gold plated trading cards; Solid cherry desk, lion paw legs, paid $900, reasonable offer. 386-546-2817 Spittle 1987 MH 3/2 good cond., 1 ¾ acres, encl. back porch, 2 carports, new metal roof, partially furnished $59,000. 4734162 Russell 5x8 TRAILER w/ high tailgate wood flooring $275; RV pop-up trailer cover 14’-16’ long, $75. 904-318-7606 Bracken 86 FORD F150 w/ topper 351 V8 auto, a/c, $1,200. Lake City 904-6065892 Davis CAR HAULER trailer, new tires & lights, 4 web straps, wood floor, new alum.ramps, $1,600. Lake City 386-752-3199 or kanduet@comcast. net Reynolds 02 FASTBACK Corvette, 77k, exc cond. blue w/black leather, glass removable roof, cowl hood, $20,000. 305-401-3876 Hartman YANMAR model YM1601D 4x4 diesel tractor w/Koyker 110 front loader 3pt & PTO 440 hours $5,500; swing set heavy duty galv. pipe frame $300; 86 Minnie Winnie Chevy chassis, 30k, good cond., $5,000. 352-546-4297 Kupsick SELLER FINANCING Keystone Hts 3/2 brick/hardi, wood/carpet, jetted tub/fireplace, 2 car garage, sec sys/sprinkler sys, 2550 sf Patti St. $179,000. 352-473-7600 Temple ACCUSMART treadmill, $100. 904282-9347 Boyer 1988 MAZDA RX7 turbo, 10-year anniversary ed, manual trans, 54,900 on second engine, very good cond. $8,000. 352-378-6365 Lovedahl ST. JOHNS RIVER Astor DW on canal, $169,000; 1910 house in Andersonville, GA renovated 2/1 asking $47,900; 57 acres in Ellaville, GA, $114,000; 3/3w/ views of Lake Minnehaha, approx 3,000 sq ft, $249,000. 352-970-3790 or 352-272-1324 Morgan U.S. COMMEMORATIVES $.25 various dinosaurs stamps, whole sheets of 40; Elvis Presley U.S. $.29 stamps, sheet of 40; all in exc. cond., serious bidders only. 386-467-9646 Bass DWMH 3/3 w/ lgFlarm, laundry, ceiling fans, front porch, double carports, 2 outside bldgs, metal roof 2009, new heat/air 2010, ref, stove, dw, washer/ dryer, close to schools & church, Ft. White 410-734-7790 or [email protected] Blakeley RESTAURANT SEATS red vinyl 69” long, 5 at $15 each; 42 ½” long, 14 total $10; all 15 ½” wide; good cond., will accept offer on all seats. Orange Park 904-982-0629 Gambill MINIATURE DACHSHUNDS, 4 male, 2 female, 8 weeks on Nov. 12, health cert., 1st shots, vet checked, CKC reg., black/brown or white w/ black spots, mom avail., dad blk/tan, $350 firm. 352-473-9244 or 352-4781585 Maestre LOT ON CANAL around Dunn Creek & St. Johns River in Satsuma, fenced, new power pole,10x10 shed, 2 docks, big oak trees & private, limerock driveway, $16,900 obo. 352546-3665 or 352-817-4404 Wainwright ADULT CATS: female tortoise shell 6 lb., 6 yo., spayed, needs 1 cat home; male Russian Blue 18 lb., 5 yo., neutered; cats have shots, reg. flea treatment, & comes w/ supplies: litter box, bowls, scratch pad, carrier, etc. Middleburg 904-708-6514 or windpsc@ yahoo.com Cox 2006 COUGAR 5th wheel; $15,000, 591-5549 Butler KOBALT 30 gal air compressor w/ snap on air impact, mac tool air ratchet & air hose, $500 firm; custom built Nashburn banjo w/ scrub tuners, 5th string capo, locking hard shell case $600 firm; must see to appreciate. Orange Park 904-264-6614 McGlothlin 26’ PEARSON Sailboat 2/outboard motor $2,900; Westriver Rd lot owner finance $10,000; 12’ Zodiac w/ trailer,$850. 386-974-1333 Donohoo 2006 HONDA 450 dirt bike, exc. cond., barely used, $3,500. 386-7520668 Reeves 6217 LITTLE LAKE Geneva Rd. 3/2.5, metal roof, possible owner financing, $75,000. 904-234-3735 Stroud 1973 WINNEBAGO Dodge 360 $2,000; two Husky chainsaws $75& $100 or both $150; Winchester 30-06 Mod 70, w/ scope & hard case $600. 904-588-2035 Sheely SOLID OAK dining table w/ 4 chairs wrought iron base & chair frames, extends to seat 8, $275 firm. 386-3254711 Thompson SUWANNEE RIVER RV lot, 1 acre, full hookup, near Bell, owner financing avail. [email protected] or 386-462-3029 or 727-804-2169 Bonner PONTOON BOAT & trailer 2007 Suntracker Party Barge 18’, 2008 Mercury 50hp motor $7,500 obo. 352475-5146 Trigger MINI DACHSHUNDS, rare colors, dapple $250-$300, home raised; Mini Dachshund 1 yr male, dapple reg. make good pet or breeder, very friendly $200; Mini mares all colors, some bred, starting at $450. 352-546-1174 Murray KENMORE glass top range, $275.00; boys 20” Huffy Rocket Bike, $45; (1) 19”, (2) 14” color TV $45; Choice, Kenmore Upright vacuum, needs repair $10. Keystone Heights 352-473-1130 Lingg 1984 WINNEBAGO Chieftain 27’ Class A Motorhome, $3,500. 352-546-4883 Frankhouser OCALA 16 acres NW Marion County, close to town, nice home site, possible owner financing, $352,000; Palatka 32 acres on Crescent lake 660’ lake front, $55,000; piano baby Grand Fisher & Piano player w/264 musical rolls, $3,500. Alachua 352-373-1196 Schmitt OCALA FOREST, 17560 NE 246th St., Hunt Camp, 2 lots, 190x165, .71 acre, wooded 2/1, plus other bldgs, needs handy owner, Cedar Landing, $35,000 obo. 813-877-8598 Diaz COLEMAN AIR RAFT 9’ two person, like new, asking $45. 904-2827062 Pharis HAY WAGON 7x12’, good cond., $1,000 obo. 352-481-1034 Harris OLD CAST IRON double kitchen sink w/ side drain boards & a back splash, heavy old one, $80. 904-2647929 Hatcher ANTIQUE BELL, pre 1900s 22” high 15” dia, w/ mount $400; boat motor, make unknown, $250. 386-4541472 Steurer 1990 NISSAN 240 SX auto 4 cyl.$2,200 obo; treadmill 2/computer, Candence 805 $95; Stationary exercise bike deluxe model, $50. 386-661-2737 Faulkes ALACHUA COUNTY acreage 2 miles from downtown Alachua, 6 acres zoned ag, approx. 10 acres automatic drip irrigation, commercial well; 2/2 modular home, large pole barn plus out buildings asking $189,000. 386-4621048 Harris TIMESHARE Windward Point Hyatt, Key West, 2/2 apt., week in mid-May $10,000 obo; Tennessee farmland 50-28-acres, timber, pasture hills, level, springs, creek, old homesite, city water, near Shelbyville, Tenn. Walkinghorse capital. 386-698-2773 or 386-427-1152 Palmer TECHNICS electronic piano/organ/ harpsichord w/ bench, some music, barely used, $2,500 new, sell $1,200 obo, possible delivery. 813-754-4959 or 352-669-9450 Halford LAKE HOUSE & camper, 2,000 s.f., 2-3/ 2.5 on .77 ac., screen porch 23x16, $139,000; Nomad camper, 1999 25’ $2,500. 352-473-7217 or 239-4542970 Kramer WHIRLPOOL refrigerator side-byside, off-white, like new, $300; black Magic chef microwave, turntable, like new $50. 278-2274 Nelson BOAT, Scott 15.3 center console, KILOWATT/7 50hp Evinrude, $3,500. 386-325-7243 Hudson 2001 TOYOTA Corolla 4-door, great shape, clean history, great gas mileage, new heavy duty front brake rotors, only 77k, book value $5,925, asking $5,725. 352-475-1067 Brunson MINI FARM $50,000 will finance; Victrola antique couch, chair (wicker) bedroom suite $4,000; chest of drawers dresser, stool, 3 circus trunks, piano. 813-767-6965 Brown AUST. STOCK SADDLE Hand-crafted by Australian Stockmans Saddlery in Australia, 15.5” seat, incl. all fittings, exc. cond., $500;English gaited saddle, hand-crafted Bona Allen, 19” seat, incl. girth, good cond. $100. 352-379-6111 Witmer LAKEFRONT, 6 acres on Adams Lake near Branford, 4 buildable lots, owner financing avail., $99,000;home on Santa Fe River, 2/2 w/ office, 1512 sqft, dock & outbuildings, $399,000. 386-292-3076 Grekowicz SKS YUGO rifle, scoped, shoots 1.5” groups @50 yds. 660 rds. hunting ammo 200 rds.fmj 500 rds. sealed pkg silver bear hp, pos. sep. rifle & ammo. or partial trade, $565; Ruger 22/45 w/ scope target bbl., offer partial trade, $380; A Zoli O/U 20 ga chrome bore, $460 offer/ part trade, Genrac generator, like new, $500 obo. Green Cove Springs [email protected] or 904-284-1369 Duell INVACARE 2008 Lynx SX-3 power scooter w/ 2 new batteries, $775; Hydraulic lift for power scooter/wheelchair, fits heavier car or SUV w/ 2” receiver $200; Power lift chair, brand new, used 1 month, petite size in burgundy, $750; photos avail. 904-343-4789 Taylor WIDE CARRIAGE computer printer, Epson LQ-1070+ $195, rolling cart $25, box of 14 wide fanfold paper $45, 4 extra ribbons $20. 352-495-0701 Mauch CB/HAM radio & accessories, $100; Ham Tail Twister Rotor, new $650, will take $300; MFJ 986 antenna tuner, new $260, now $150; Kenwood 440S Mobile Transceiver Ham Radio, some problems, call for info, new $1,060, now $150; Astron 35 amp power supply, new $170, now $75, Will let all go for $600 as is. 603-729-6522 Corwell BLACK LAB, almost 3 years old, needs good home where he can run, neutered, even tempered, loves children. 386-752-1560 Green COTTON PATCH GEESE, nonaggressive breed, around 24” tall, 2010 & 2011 adults, $150 each, cash only, farm pickup. 386-961-9112 Wright CEMETERY LOTS 3 together in Palatka Memorial Gardens, front section, $1,200 each or all $3,000. 386325-7650 Robinson FOUR WINDS Windsport Motor Home, Exc. cond., 35’, lg slide, sleeps 6, storage inside & outside, consider trade for N GA land/home, $35,000 obo. Lake City 396-755-7553 Combs ELECT SIGN 24”Hx96L, $400 obo; 2 card racks $75 each; Post card Rack $50; cards & post cards $1.25/dz; slat wall & peg board hooks, $.15/ea. 352473-2961 Saez EXERCISE BIKE Pro-Form XP 110R, like new, $170; Dirt Devil hand held upholstery spot cleaner $15; Zero 8/KILOWATT Gravity chaise lounge, good cond. $25; Chain Wrench $5; LCD digital multimeter 21 ranges $8; Bernzomatic electric light trigger start torch $10; Asst. short gun ammo gold dot 380 Kel Tec ammo box of 20. 386-467-8182 Cunningham 3 NEW BOXES, 60 rounds, 6.5 Grendel, rifle ammo, $40 or trade for 6.5 Carcano Ammo. 386-467-2185 Jenkins POOL TABLE 7’ one pc Slate good cond., accessories incl., $600 you move. 352-236-3199 Manning 3/2 HOME, family room, dining room, kitchen, all appl., DW 24’x52 1248 sq ft, assume mortgage of $410/ month, .27 acres, close to Keystone schools. 352-473-3236 Griffis SEARS XCARGO xtreme car top enclosed, lockable carrier w/ adapter for 05 Jeep Liberty, $120. Keystone Hgts 603-724-3540 Leduc JOHN DEERE A tractor $2,250; 350 Farmall $750; 2 ton chain hoist $200; 1” socket set $200; Antique Spinning wheel $200; Simon Computing Scale $200; gas power washer, $125. 386-758-7434 Placey MANDOLIN, Eastman 615C hand-carved spruce top, maple back, ebony fret board, classic finish, $975. 904-282-1824 Colborn BUILD YOUR HOME on 1.10 acre lot in horse & family friendly community of Foxmeadow in Middleburg, $45,000 obo. 904-449-9520 Ford REESE 15K 5th wheel hitch w/ slider, very good cond., $300 obo; GE Electric Range, very good cond., $100 obo; 6” Jointer/planner Contractors Series on stand. good cond., $100; 10” Radial Arm Saw w/ cabinet, good cond., $50. 386-325-6751 Smith 2001 HONDA XR80R dirt bike $800 obo; Craftsman 44” mower deck $60; GT 6 speed 22 HP parts tractor, $30; barbwire $10; 4’ chain link fence & 2 gates $20; 95 Jeep Cherokee 2’ rec. hitch, $30; 6 spoke wheel/GY Wrangler p225/75R15, $10 cash. 904-282-5389 Pharis 9 ACRES 4 mi W of High Springs on SR 45, fenced w/ DWMH & utility shed w/lean-to for tractor/mower, 2 wells/2 septic tanks, asking $145,000. 229-3396168 Willis SEASONED OAK firewood, close-out prices, u-haul. Bostwick 386538-1383 Gantt 14x70 SWMH $3,000 must be moved; 537 Nat. Geographic mags., all $200 or $.50 each; Ben Franklin Stove, $50. 904-961-0799 McInnis 2008 H.D. ELECTRA Glide classic motorcycle, black, like new, all the toys, $17,000. 386-325-9020 or 386-9725200 McQuaig MEAT GRINDER & heavy duty meat slicer, stainless steel from a butcher shop, both for $1,000 obo; 1972 antique Honda 350 motorcycle w/ many new parts, $1,000 obo. 904-2826977 McKeen WHEELS & TIRES, 8 wheels, 6 tires, 8.75x16.5, good cond., $300. 352-672-4917 Donaldson 2 CEMETERY LOTS Jax. Southside, $4,000 for pair, neg. 386-6494150 or 904-655-5771 Blanton NEW WOOD CHIPPER PTO drive $3,500 obo; 13 ½ airboat cotton mouth hull $8,000; Polimen pad 6 cyl., Continental aircraft motor, carbon filter prop; Airboat Cumby hull cage & regain $3,000; Model T needs put together, $3,500. 386-467-7147 Ward GENERATOR Lowes 5550 watt, new, used only 15 min. half price, $300. 352-336-9345 or 352-284-5317 Dixon BOWFLEX Motivator exc. cond. $350; 57 Chevy 411 rear differential, $250. 352-481-5455 Bungert ST. JOHNS RIVER, Astor 2/1 MH 14x50 w/enclosed porch, covered car port, 8x12 kool building, covered boat/ fish cleaning dock, lot rent $275/mo., $32,500; 2005 Pontoon avail. 231-7507033 or [email protected] Willson GREEN SECTIONAL 6-piece, has 2 built-in recliners & chaise lounge, like new, $200. 352-283-2189 Jou KIRBY VACUUM, all accessories, like new, paid over $1,800, sell for $1,400. 352-481-2021 Maynard ALL ALUMINUM handicap portable ramp, open size is 10x30”, folds into 2 sections 15”x5, used for about 1 year, like new, cost $450, sell for $375. 352625-1883 Porcaro BERETTA o/u 687 diamond pidgeon skeet, full set of briley ultralight tubes, 20,28 & 410 briley screw in chokes americase, $6,000. 352-213-1552 Brooker TSC GULL WING truck box, silver diamond finish, 2 lids open from sides, gently used, retail for $200, $150 obo. 904-735-4963 Bourgoin 30840 SE 99th LANE, lot is 75/100 has well & septic w/ MH, needs a lot of work, Ocala National Forest, consider financing $1,000/ down $300/ month you pay taxes & insurance $32,000 obo. 828-231-6807 Traynor TRUCK BED cover rugged brand, vinyl 60”x75”, good cond., $100; Vintage Disson hand saws & misc. antique tools, make offer; electric power washer, only used once, $30. 904-509-6474 Britt SCOOTER, new batteries, weighs only 120 lbs, asking $350; Ruger 44 magnum carbine asking $450; 22 cal rifle w/scope, asking $175; Fender strait w/ hard shell case, like new, $350; Crate amplifier with dual 10’s factory reverb $350; Pool Table Brunswick pro-eight 4 ½ x 8 ½ plus assc. $1,200. 352-625-1783 Rich FIREWOOD pick-up truck load, $75; converter box $20; 25” Sanyo TV $50; security mini camera $100 obo; reverse osmosis water filter, $50. 386-659-1774 Stephens HOSPITAL BED, electric, works great, $125. 412-614-1360 Walsh CONFERENCE TABLE, exc. cond. 12’ long x 42” wide $325, Round oak dining room table w/ leaf, 6 chairs, matching hutch $400/ both; recumbent bike, less than 1 yo, $100. 352-4739057 Hayes BARBIE DOLLS, MIB, $35 each, willing to neg. price for lot, email for list of dolls avail., [email protected] 904-655-3626 or 904-214-2512 Cullity FOUR GALLONS of red stain, $100. Orange Park 904-272-4515 McConney ELVIS PRESLEY singing watch, never worn, needs battery, Elvis picture in acrylic 2x3 M&M collectable dispensers; 2-4 thousand record albums and a handicap scooter-Jazzy type. 352-3753294 Nance LAKE FRONT 470’ lake frontage w/ 2BR/1.5b, central heat, septic, deep rock well, fishing/boat dock, great fishing, swimming, $44,800. 904-223-3261 Dickinson 2002 CHEVY Tahoe LT, fully loaded, leather, entertainment system (DVD), third row seat, $7500. 386-937-3467 Womble 2001 MONACO Diplomat RV, 38’ 330 Cummins diesel eng., 2 slides, exc. cond., 1 owner, lots of extras. $65,000 obo. 352-475-3999 or 352-235-1769 Redfearn Rentals LAKE KERR private RV campsite, $425/mo or $2,000 for Nov-May. 352685-9154 Hayes MH 10x60, fresh remodel, tight unit, fenced yard, mowing incl. some pets ok w/ dep. ,on family property, perfect for retirees or single person, snowbirds welcome, $400 mo. +deposits. Available Nov. 1st. 352-546-2738 Simpson RV CAMPER LOT, between Brooker & Gainesville, water, sewer, 50 amp service $225/ mo plus electric 352-359-3501 Marriott ROOM in 3/2 home, incl. utilities, kitchen, laundry & satellite hook-up, close to High Springs & Rum Island, off CR 138, $475/mo or $400/mo in exchange for yard work. 352-283-2189 Jou ORANGE PARK home to share w/ employed, responsible individual, prefer male, no smoking, access to kitchen, washer/dryer, family room, room fully furnished w/ small TV, private bath, must pass background check, $550 rent + $550 security, no exceptions. 904-278-5152 Carver Wanted LOT in Memorial Cemetery across from National Guard Center in Lake City. 386-752-8521 Mansfield OLD TOY trains: Lionel or American Flyer, [email protected] or 904-2727060 Bryner AMERICAN DREW bedroom pieces w/ item numbers on back: Nightstand 40-402; chest of drawers 40-210 or other last 3 digit number. 352-475-1067 Brunson PUSH WHEELCHAIR, lg. for handicapped person, please help, donate or sell for low price. 904-2829496 Jimmison NOVEMBER 2011