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winning numbers
selected Saturday
in the Florida
Lottery:
CASH 3
7-3-7
PLAY 4
1-2-4-8
LOTTO
13-15-18-22-29-44
FANTASY 5
13- 17 -22 -25 27
FRIDAY, AUGUST 4
Cash 3:4 -2 2
Play 4: 3 -7 7 -2
Fantasy 5:1 -16 21 28 36
5-of-5 1 winner $270,056.81
4-of-5 329 $132
3-of-5 11,325 $10.50
Mega Money: 1 8 28 29
Mega Ball: 4
4-of-4 MB No winner
4-of-4 12 $894.50
3-of-4 MB 86 $273.50
3-of-4 1,717 $40.50
2-of-4 MB 2,363 $20.50
2-of-4 49,161 $2
1-of-4MB 18,439 $2.50
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3
Cash 3:7 2 2
Play 4:4 7 7 4
Fantasy 5: 3- 20- 24- 34 36
5-of-5 2 winners $119,221.81
4-of-5 267 $144
3 of 5 9,006 $11.50
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2
Cash 3:8 -4-8
Play 4: 0 6 2 6
Fantasy 5: 2 7 18 25 26
5-of-5 6 $44,848.21
4-of-5 442 $98
3-of-5 13,517 $8.50
Lotto: 3 9 18 38 39 41
6-of-6 No winner
5-of-6 130 $5,017.50
4-of-6 7,615 $69.50
3-of-6 150,261 $5.00
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1
Cash 3:6 -7-0
Play 4: 0 2 7 2
Fantasy 5:1 -2 -12 -16 25
5-of-5 2 winners $119,999.60
4-of-5 373 $103.50
3-of-5 11,927 $9
Mega Money: 4 -16 -43 -44
Mega Ball: 14
4-of-4 MB no winner
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The county commission is
about to review impact fees.
Should it:
A Keep them the same?
B Lower them to spur eco-
nomic growth?
C. Raise them to deter peo-
Spotlight on PERSONALITIES
A.list actor i
ple from coming here?
D. Adjust them to target larg-
er businesses?
To vote, simply access the
Chronicle Web site,
www.chronicleonline.com.
Results will appear in the Aug.
13 edition, along with a new
question.
Technical difficulties pre-
vented last week's online poll
from being published.
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CITRUS COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL PET PROFILES
The Citrus County Animal
Control Shelter has lonline
listings of impounded ani-
mals. Go to the Web page
http://animalcontrol.citrus.fl.
us/ and click on "Impounded
Animals" to begin a search.
NAME: (none)
AGE: kitten
SEX: M
ID #: 69183
NAME: (none)
AGE: kitten
SEX: M
ID #: 69184
To enquire about the ani-
mals listed here, refer to the
type (cat or dog), age group
and gender in a search.
The shelter can help you
save an innocent pet. The
shelter is in Inverness near
NAME: (none)
AGE: kitten
SEX: M
ID #: 69063
NAME: (none)
AGE: kitten
SEX: M
ID #: 68936
the airport. It is open for
adoptions from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday through Friday
and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday.
Call 726-7660 for more
information.
NAME: (none)
AGE: puppy
SEX: F-
ID #: 68818
NAME: (none)
AGE: puppy
SEX: F
ID #: 68820
Financial assistance for
spaying and neutering of
your adopted pet is avail-
able through the Humani-
tarians of Florida, 563-2370,
or from the Humane Society
of Citrus County, 341-2222.
NAME: (none)
AGE: puppy
SEX: F
ID #: 68821
NAME: (none)
AGE: puppy
SEX: M
ID #: 68797
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The weather REPORT
CITRUS COUNTY WEATHER
FOUR DAY OUTLOOK
TODAY Exclusive daily forecast by:
High: 90 Low: 75
Partly cloudy skies with scattered
thunderstorms.
F MONDAY
High: 89 Low: 74
Partly cloudy with scattered PM
thunderstorms.
F m TUESDAY
High: 89 Low: 75
Partly cloudy with scattered, mainly
afternoon and evening thunderstorms.
S WEDNESDAY
High: 90 Low: 76
Partly cloudy with scattered afternoon and
evening thunderstorms.
City H L F'cast City H L F'cast
Daytona Bch. 88 77 tstrm Miami 88 79 tstrm
Ft. Lauderdale.87 79 tstrm Ocala 92 73 tstrm
Fort Myers 92 74 tstrm Orlando 93 76 tstrm
Gainesville 92 72 tstrm Pensacola 92 77 tstrm
Homestead 89 79 tstrm Sarasota 92 75 tstrm
Jacksonville 92 73 tstrm Tallahassee 98 75 tstrm
Key West 89 80 tstrm Tampa 93 76 tstrm
Lakeland 93 75 tstrm Vero Beach 88 78 tstrm
Melbourne 89 78 tstrm W. Palm Bch. 89 79 tstrm
East winds from 5 to 15 knots. Seas 2 to Gulf water
3. Bay and inland waters a moderate chop. temperature
Partly cloudy with scattered showers and
thunderstorms. 8 9
Taken at Egmont
Location Fri. Sat. Full
Withlacoochee at Holder 28.08 28.12 35.52
Tsala Apopka-Hernando 36.37 36.36 39.25
Tsala Apopka-lnverness 37.56 37.54 40.60
Tsala Apopka-Floral City 39.10 39.08 42.40
Levels reported In feet above sea level. Flood stage for lakes are based on 2.33-year flood, the mean-
annual flood.whlch has a 43-precent chance of being equaled or exceeded In any one year.This data Is
obtained from the Southwest Florida Water Management District and Is subject to revision. Ip no event will
r. C'istri.:l or In. Urileo Sitlesi Ge~oloica SuP.ae be liable Ior any damages arising o.,, of line use ot Timsr
.1l1 II .:.'J na,. dr. ,-ue Ionr ,s .u 5.nulc l contract Tr.e l. Ical Data Saciui n at 1352i1 7967211
Tide times are for the mouths of the rivers.
Sunday M
h/Low High/Low High/Low
Sa/12:04 a 3:26 p/11:31 a 6:08 a/12:59 a
Sa/8:53 a 1:47 p/10:21 p 4:29 a/9:54 a
Sa/641 a 11:34'a/8:09 p 2:16 a/7:42 a
i a/10:30 a 2:38 p/11:58 p 5:20 a/11:31 a
onday
High/Low
4:26 p/12:32 p
2:47 p/11:08 p
12:34 p/8:56 p
3:38 p/--
TEMPERATURE*
Saturday 95/71
Record 95/68
Normal 72/91
Mean temp. 83
Departure from mean +2
PRECIPITATION*
Saturday trace
Total for the month 0.04 in.
'Total for the year 15.92 in.
Normal for the year 32.43 in.
*As of 6 p.m.from Hernando County Airport
UV INDEX: 11
0-2 minimal, 3-4 low, 5-6 moder-
ate, 7-9 high, 10+ very high
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
AN. AIA. 1 MII g. 93 AD. 3I1
DATE DAY
8/6 SUNDAY
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Saturday at 3 p.m. 30.01 in.
DEW POINT
Saturday at 3 p.m. 68
HUMIDITY
Saturday at 3 p.m. 57%
POLLEN COUNT**
Trees and grasses were light and
weeds were moderate.
"Light only extreme allergic will show symp-
toms, moderate most allergic will experience
symptoms, heavy all allergic will experience
symptoms.
AIR QUALITY
Saturday was good with pollut-
ants mainly particulates.
SUNSET TNIGHT .................... 8:18 M.
SUNRISE TOMORROW.....................6:55 A.M.
MOONRISE TODAY......................... 6:23 P.M.
MOONSET TODAY ............................3:26 A.M.
MINOR MAJOR
(MORNING)
3:13 9:28
MINUR MAJOR
(AFTERNOON)
3:44 9:59
Today's Fire Danger Rating Is: LOW. There Is no burn ban.
For more Information call Florida Division of Forestry at (352) 754-6777. For more
information on drought conditions, please visit the Division of Forestry's Web site:
http://flame.fl-dof.com/fire_weather/kbdl
The current lawn watering restriction for the unincorporated areas of Citrus County allow
residents to water twice a week: Addresses ending in 0, 1 or 2 and A through I may water
Monday and Thursday; addresses ending In 3, 4, 5 or 6 and J through R may water Tuesday
and Friday; and addresses ending In 7,8 or 9 and S through Z have Wednesday and
Saturday. Watering must be done before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. New plant material may be
Irrigated during a 60-day establishment period (restrictions apply).
Residents within the city limits of Inverness can water according to the following schedule,
before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. Addresses ending In even numbers or A-M water Tuesday
and/or Saturday only; addresses ending In odd numbers or N-Z water Wednesday and/or
Sunday only.
Residents of Crystal River can water on Tuesday and/or Friday, before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m.
FORECAST FOR 3:00 P.M.
SUNDAY
Saturday
City H L Pcp.
Albany 82 62
Albuquerque 80.62 .53
Anchorage 62 52
Asheville 81 66
Atlanta 98 74trace
Atlantic City 91 64
Austin 99 69
Baltimore 91 65
Billings 79 63
Birmingham 96 73
Boise 93 60
Boston 84 73
Brownsville 94 73
Buffalo 82 62
Burlington, VT 75 63
Charleston, SC 93 72
Charleston, WV 90 64
Charlotte 88 73 .09
Chicago 86 63
Cincinnati 88 62 .01
Cleveland 83 68
Columbia, SC 95 76 .06
Columbus, OH 86 66
Concord 81 60
Corpus Christi 95 72
Dallas 10379
Denver 88 63
Des Moines 85 64 .26
Detroit 83 64
ElPaso 86 69
Evansville 90 66
Harrisburg 87 64
Hartford 85 66
Honolulu 87 72 .03
Houston 93 75
Indianapolis 87 66
Jackson 99 74
Kansas City 97 73
Las Vegas 98 75
Little Rock 93 73
Los Angeles 77 66
Louisville 91 67
Memphis 95 75
Milwaukee 81 64
Minneapolis 83 72
Mobile 85 75
Montgomery 98 73 .01
Nashville 90 72
Sunday
Fcst H L
ptcldy 86 68
tstrm 85 66
shwrs 66 52
tstrm 83 66
tstrm 89 74
sunny 81 70
tstrm 10073
sunny 90 68
sunny 88 60
tstrm 94 75
tstrm 96 67
sunny 79 69
tstrm 91 76
ptcldy 87 73
ptcldy 85 68
tstrm 92 76
ptcldy 90 71
tstrm 89 71
tstrm 91 68
ptcldy 90 69
ptoldy 87 70
tstrm 91 74
ptcldy 89 70
sunny 85 64
tstrm 92 75
ptcldy 10177
tstrm 84 65
tstrm 89 66
ptcldy 89 71
ptcldy 88 71
ptcldy 92 71
sunny 89 71
sunny 84 67
ptcldy 89 77
tstrm 91 76
ptcldy 90 71
tstrm 94 74
ptcldy 99 76
sunny 10278
ptcldy 96 75
sunny 75 66
ptcldy 93 74
tstrm 97 78
tstrm 89 67
ptcldy 83 61
tstrm 93 75
tstrm 96 75
tstrm 93 73
Saturday Sunday
City H L Pcp. Fcst H L
New Orleans 89 73 .37 tstrm 92 77
New York City 89 72 sunny 84 72
Norfolk 89 76 .37 ptcldy 87 75
Oklahoma City 10472 ptcldy 10375
Omaha 96 66 .14 tstrm 90 64
Palm Springs 10270 na sunny 10381
Philadelphia 88 70 sunny 89 72
Phoenix 10381 ptoldy 10585
Pittsburgh 84 60 ptcldy 87 69
Portland, ME 81 63 sunny 77 63
Portland, Ore 86 56 ptcldy 85 60
Providence 88 69 sunny 82 67
Raleigh 89 76 tstrm 90 70
Rapid City 96 66 sunny 88 57
Reno 91 65 sunny 92 58
Rochester 80 63 ptcldy 86 73
Sacramento 82 63 sunny 84 56
St. Louis 91 68 ptcldy 95 75
St. Ste. Marie 80 57 tstrm 80 59
Salt Lake City 93 69 tstrm 94 69
San Antonio 99 75 tstrm 99 75
San Diego 78 67 sunny 74 65
San Francisco 75 59 ptcldy 66 53
Savannah 99 70 .35 tstrm 93 75
Seattle 81 55 sunny 80 59
Spokane 81 55 sunny 91 59
Syracuse 79 62 ptcldy 88 71
Topeka 10171 ptcldy 10073
Washington 92 73 sunny 90 73
YESTERDAY'S NATIONAL HIGH & LOW
HIGH 108 Stillwater, Okla. LOW 34 Meacham, Ore.
SUNDAY
CITY H/L/SKY
Acapulco 89/78/ts
Amsterdam 73/53/pc
Athens 92/72/s
Beijlng 89/75/ts
Berlin 74/55/sh
Bermuda 88/78/ts
Cairo 96/73/s
Calgary 77/54/s
Havana 88/78/ts
Hong Kong 89/76/ts
Jerusalem 90/73/s
Lisbon 91/71/s
London 76/55/pc
Madrid 87/65/s
Mexico City 75/60/ts
Montreal 82/70/pc
Moscow 87/65/ts
Paris 77/56/pc
Rio 78/67/s
Rome 79/58/pc
Sydney 65/45/sh
Tokyo 88/76/pc
Toronto 86/70/pc
Warsaw 75/53/sh
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Today in
HISTORY
Today is Sunday, Aug. 6, the
218th day of 2006. There are 147
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Aug. 6, 1945, during World
War II, the United States dropped
an atomic bomb on Hiroshima,
Japan, killing an estimated
140,000 people in the first use of a
nuclear weapon in warfare.
On this date:
In 1787, the Constitutional
Convention in Philadelphia began
to debate the articles contained in
a draft of the United States
Constitution.
In 1806, 200 years ago, the
Holy Roman Empire went out of
existence as Emperor Francis II
abdicated.
In 1825, Bolivia proclaimed its
independence from Peru.
In 1890, convicted murderer
William Kemmler became the first
person to be executed in the elec-
tric chair as he was put to death at
Auburn State Prison in New York.
In 1926, Gertrude Ederle of
New York became the first
American woman to swim the
English Channel, arriving in
Kingsdown, England, from France
in 14-1/2 hours.
In 1962, Jamaica became an
independent dominion within the
British Commonwealth.
In 1965, President Johnson
signed the Voting Rights Act.
In 1978, Pope Paul VI died at
Castel Gandolfo at age 80.
In 1986, William J. Schroeder
died after living 620 days with the
Jarvik-7 artificial heart.
Ten years ago: Officials
announced the Air Force had pun-
ished 16 officers in connection with
the crash that killed Commerce
Secretary Ron Brown and 34 oth-
ers in April 1996.
Five years ago: Ending months
of speculation, former President
Clinton said he would write his
much sought-after memoirs for
publisher Alfred A. Knopf. Gen.
One year ago: Anti-war activist
Cindy Sheehan, whose soldier-
son, Casey, was killed in Iraq,
began a weeks-long protest out-
side President Bush's ranch in
Texas.
Today's Birthdays: Jazz musi-
cian Charlie Haden is 69. Country
singers Peggy and Patsy Lynn are
42. Movie writer-director M. Night
Shyamalan is 36. Actress Soleil
Moon Frye is 30.
Thought for Today: "A suc-
cessful lie is doubly a lie; an error
which has to be corrected is a
heavier burden than the truth." -
Dag Hammarskjold, U.N.
Secretary-General (1905-1961).
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AUGUST 6, 2006
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Crowd gasps at development issues
Conservation group
asks for support ,
S MICHEL NORTHSEA
Staff writer
A standing-room-only crowd of 160
o people was asked to tell Dunnellon
City Council that people don't ap-
prove of a proposed stipulated agree-
ment to build 350 homes along a 1.3-
Smile stretch of the Rainbow River.
During the two-hour Thursday
; night meeting hosted by Rainbow
River Conservation Inc., gasps,
applause and boos were heard as five
members of the group shared what
they had learned and their concerns
., about the proposed development of a
258-acre tract of land, east of the
Rainbow River bordering the north
side of County Road 484.
Earl ier this year, the Department of
Community Affairs, a state agency
that reviews large-scale land-use
requests, said the proposed develop-
ment was not in compliance with the
city's comprehensive plan, and asked
for additional protection for the river,
denoted as an Outstanding Florida
Waterway and Florida Aquatic
Preserve.
RRC Vice President Burt Eno told
the crowd the RRC felt the DCA had
folded during subsequent mediations
with the city and the DCA had forgot-
ten about the 40 inconsistencies listed
in its non-compliance report and gave
the developer what it wanted, which
included allowing the construction of
docks on the river and in the cove
area of the property.
Eno also explained how the group's
effort to be named interveners, so
Members could be included in media-
tion, had been refused by both the
attorney for the developer and for the
city. Gasps came from the audience
when Eno said the administrative
hearing judge had allowed the group
to become interveners the day after
the July 13 mediation session leading
to the stipulated agreement.
Former Councilman Rick Hancock
said when the council submitted the
plan to the DCA for the required state
review, it told the public it would fol-
low the direction from the state agen-
cies regarding protection of the
Rainbow River.
He suggested the city should have
reworked the plan until it got it right.
"Instead, they chose to defy DCA
and refused to rework the plan. Our
city council became legal adversaries
of the state agencies established to
protect our public interests," he said.
The audience gasped again when
he pointed out since the non-compli-
ance report had been issued, there
had not been a public meeting to
review concerns and recommenda-
tions from the state agency
The city council has held two attor-
ney-client sessions not open to the
public to discuss mediation.
Dunnellon resident Louise Kinney
told the crowd while the potential tax
base of the 350 homes was justifica-
tion to council members for moving
forward with the development, she
suggested future annexations already
in the works could bring the needed
tax base, meaning there would be no
"reason to sacrifice the land" she
described as environmentally sensi-
tive.
She suggested the public ask for the
state's Florida Forever fund to be
used to purchase the land.
Two other RRC members, Bill
Vitter and Paul Marraffino, showed
slides of the cove and shoreline along
the Rainbow River Ranch property
lines. Included in the presentation
were many photos of birds and large
cypress trees in the area.
Mark Penfield, developer of the
property, drew "boos" from the audi-
ence when he introduced himself dur-
ing a question session, but he was not
allowed to speak publicly during the
meeting.
Old water tower may come down
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Utility Service Co. employees discuss work they have completed on the 70-year-old water tower overlooking Dunnellon. The tower may be torn down soon. It will
soon be used to temporarily store water while the current tower used by the city undergoes maintenance.
Group struggling to save landmark structure in Dunnellon
JIM HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Time may have finally caught up
with the old Dunnellon water tower.
The 70-year-old tower, with its bass
icon, is an historic landmark for many.
A report from a company that works
on water towers is due soon to
Dunnellon City Manager Ed Ericson,
and he will review it and present a
recommendation to the city council.
Preliminary research from the city's
consultant indicates that for cost, util-
ity and safety reasons, the old tower's
days may be numbered. The tower's
fate will be up to the city council.
The consultant has been inspecting
it and getting it ready for temporary
use one more time as the city does its
mandatory three-year inspection,
maintenance and resealing on the
inside of the city's current water
tower.
Unfortunately, the old tower off East
Pennsylvania Avenue has a lot going
against it, said Tim McDaniel of
Utility Service Co., the tower mainte-
nance and consulting company for the
city.
"It's just a tough situation,"
McDaniel said. He realizes it's a his-
torical landmark for many people, but
he also noted that it hasn't had the reg-
ular maintenance in the past 30 years
or so that it takes to keep a water
tower serviceable.
If kept up, he said, old water towers
can last for many, many years. The city
of Live Oak water tower, built in 1898,
for instance, is an example of one that
has been kept up and is still in use,
McDaniel said.
That's not the case in Dunnellon,
however, and the rusting old tower
does not meet federal standards any
longer. And since the newer 250,000-
gallon water tower that the city
presently uses off State Road 40 is
larger, on higher ground and was mis-
takenly built at a different height, the
two don't work well in conjunction.
The old tower has been used only as a
back up.
Just to paint the old tower to keep it
as an inoperable landmark would be
extremely expensive, McDaniel said,
because it would have to be sandblast-
ed, and under current regulations that
would require tenting the whole tower
to contain the sandblast material. The
tenting alone would cost about
$80,000.
Just to paint the tower to preserve it
in a non-operable condition would
cost $125,000 at a minimum, McDaniel
said.
All that was sad news to Sue Strobl,
who said she had recently heard
about the situation. She and others
have fought to raise money to save and
maintain the old landmark "It doesn't
sound good," she said. "It just sounds
like it's going to be taken down,"
Strobl said last week "We were hop-
ing to save it"
Renovating the old tower would
probably cost anywhere between
$175,000 and $225,000, McDaniel said,
and a new tower, one that would work
in conjunction with the present tower,
could be built for $235,000.
The Save the Water Tower group
has been working for years to keep the
tower, which Strobl said would have
been great addition to the city and its
historic district as an historic struc-
ture for the future. She said the tower
was built between 1935 and 1936,
when Franklin D. Roosevelt was pres-
ident
Ericson said the fact that a new,
interconnected, fully functioning
tower could be erected for not much
more than it would cost to renovate
the old one would probably mean the
old one would have to come down, but
he said he would present all the
options and costs to the council.
He said as much as some would like
to save it, investing in a renovation as
the city expands its sewer and water
system might not prove prudent, given
the growth that planned subdivisions
around the city are going to bring in
the not-too-distant future.
He said it would cost about $18,000
I
Estimates to renovate the old water
tower In Dunnellon are not much less
than the cost of a new tower.
to take the old tower down.
Ericson said that when the water
system is shifted from the present
water tower to the old one so the cur-
rent one can get its required inspec-
tion, cleaning and resealing, residents
may experience lower pressure and a
slight discoloration of the water.
Those conditions will be short lived,
he said, and shouldn't take longer
than three weeks. He said the tempo-
rary changeover would be advertised.
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Arrest made in
jewelry store theft
A 24-year-old man was ar-
rested Friday evening, admitting
he smashed a jewelry store win-
dow.with a wrench and took
items including earrings, a neck-
lace and charm.
According to a Citrus County
Sheriffs Office arrest report,
Raymond Allen Cox, 304 Stotler
Ave., Invemess, was arrested at
7:30 p.m., about three hours af-
ter the incident at Whalen Jewel-
ers in the Highlands Square
Shopping Center in Invemess.
According to the report, Cox
was riding a bike in front of the
store when he got off his bike
and broke the window, taking
five pieces of jewelry.
Cox was arrested on charges
of unarmed burglary of an occu-
pied structure, criminal mischief
and grand theft. Once arrested,
- he was additionally charged wilh
grand theft of a motor vehicle
due to aqnunrelated incident. His
,".bonduwasset at-$30;500.-
'SheriEff gets new
FOCUS truck
Monday the community will
have the opportunity to see the
Citrus County Sheriffs Office's
new Filtering Out Crime United
with Students, FOCUS, vehicle.
The Dodge Magnum SUV is
completely wrapped in vibrant
colors with the FOCUS logos
and mascots. It will be in the
parking lot of the Sheriffs Oper-
ations Center in downtown In-
vemess from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The Magnum just got back
from the 27th annual Florida
Association of School Resource
Officers training conference in .
Daytona, where the vehicle
earned a first-place award.
The SUV is equipped with a
32-inch Samsung LCD high-defi-
nition television and can serve
as a mobile classroom at school
or community events.
CFCC Foundation
sets meetings
The public is invited to attend
CFCC Foundation meetings:
General business of the
CFCC Foundation Budget &
Finance Committee at 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Central Florida
Community College (CFCC)
Enterprise Center, Building 42,
Second Floor Boardroom, 3001
S.W. College Road, Ocala.
General business of the
CFCC Foundation Board of
Directors at 4 p.m. Tuesday,
Aug. 15, at Central Florida
Community College (CFCC)
Citrus County Campus, 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway, Jerome
Multipurpose Room-L2, Room
103, Lecanto.
Copy of the agendas will be
available at the meetings. For
information, contact the CFCC
Foundation Office, P.O. Box
1388, Ocala, FL 34478-1388.
From staff reports
State BRIEF
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matched the four winning num-
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resulting in a rollover to produce
an estimated $1.9 million jack-
pot for the next drawing, the
Florida Lottery said Saturday,
See payouts, Page 2A.
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For the RECORD
Citrus County
Sheriff
Domestic battery
arrest
Arthemus R. Blakley, 37,
Webster, at 11:42 a.m. Thursday on
a charge of domestic battery.
According to an arrest report, he
pushed a woman to the ground.
Blakley was'being held without
bond.
Melba Gail Ostrander, 50,
Homosassa, at 8:50 p.m. Friday on
a charge of domestic battery.
According to an arrest report,
Ostrander scratched a person's face
and chest.
Ostrander is being held without
bond.
Other arrests
Matthew Shane Brower, 19,
211 S.E. Wacahoota Road,
Micanopy, at 1:20 p.m. Friday on a
warrant charge of sexual battery.
According to an arrest report, a
19-year-old Dunnellon woman said
he threatened, hit and sexually
assaulted her in July. She said that
she had dated Brower in the past.
Brower is being held without
bond.
David Paul Curry, 35,6163 W.
Grant St., Homosassa, at 3:30 p.m.
Thursday on charges of dealing in
stolen property, grand theft and petit
theft.
According to an arrest report
Curry sold three, 50-foot rolls of cop-
per tubing that belonged to his
employer, 36 pounds of copper and
one air conditioning recovery unit.
Bond was set at $17,500.
Timothy M. Murray, 33,16499
Little Dove Road, Brooksville, at
2:34 a.m. Saturday on charges of
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon, battery, improper exhibit of
a firearm/dangerous weapon and
concealed weapons law violation.
According to an arrest report,
Murray was at Roxy's Bar and Grill
when a security guard saw him hit
another man in the face. Security
guards separated the two and strug-
gled to take Murray to the ground.
That's when someone noticed a
black handgun fall from Murray's
pants, according to the report.
Once tackled, Murray was found
to have another gun in his waist-
band.
Murray told a deputy he never hit
anyone. According to the report,
Murray said he had the guns
because the person's car he was
keeping them in was not going to be
the person taking him home.
Bond was set at $5,750.
Katheryn Marie Pujol, 46,
Beverly Hills, at 10:20 p.m. Friday on
a charge of battery on a person 65
or older.
According to an arrest report,
Pujol's mother said her daughter
was drunk and angry, which is why
she grabbed and twisted her right
arm, pushed her down and pulled
her hair.
Pujol is being held without bond.
Joseph A. Palmier, 52,10264
W. Central Ave., Homosassa, at
11:35 p.m. Friday on charges of
worthless check, sell/make/manu-
facture/deliver/traffic drugs, posses-
sion of a controlled substance and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
According to an arrest report,
deputies went to his house to serve
a warrant for worthless checks.
Palmier said he wanted to get his
shoes and when the deputy followed
him, he saw an ashtray with cocaine
in it, according to the report. Palmier
also pulled out a syringe and crack
pipe from his pocket.
A further search of the house
found more drugs and drug para-
phemalia, as well as several other
people.
Also arrested at Palmier's house
were: Candice R. Burke, 22,10264
W. Central St., Homosassa;
Michelle M. Kies, 39, homeless;
and Christian E. Nielson, 27,
Chamberlain Pool Street,
Homosassa. Each was charged
with possession of a controlled sub-
stance and possession of drug para-
phemalia.
Crystal River Police
Arrests
Bryan Martin Westrich, 27,
217 Denese Lane, Auburndale, and
Angela R. Westrich, 30, of the
same address, at 10:05 p.m. Friday.
According to an arrest report, offi-
cers responded to the Ale House in
Crystal River in reference to a fight.
An officer saw Bryan Westrich argu-
ing with others and told him to stop.
The officer said that's when Bryan
hit him in the forearm, according to
the report. As a result the officer pep-
per sprayed Bryan.
Angela Westrich told the officer
he could not arrest her husband and
began yelling and flailing her arms,
according to the report. Because of
her interference, he handcuffed her
and told her to sit on a curb. When
she didn't, the officer arrested her.
Bryan Westrich was charged with
battery on a law enforcement officer.
His bond was set at $5,000. Angela
Westrich was charged with resist-
ing/obstructing an officer without vio-
lence. Her bond was set at $500.
Florida Highway
Patrol
DUI arrests
Melanie Lynn Eggleston, 42,
3265 W. Grimms Court, Lecanto, at
12:31 a.m. Friday on a charge of
driving under the influence.
Bond was set at $500.
William Edwin Mckinzie, 55,
3051 N. Defrahaven Point, Crystal
River, at 11:52 p.m. Friday on a
charge of driving under the influ-
ence.
Bond was set at $500.
Burglaries
MA burglary, reported at 7:09 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 1, between midnight
Monday, July 31, and 7 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 1, to a public school
on W. Educational Path, Lecanto.
*Aburglary, reported at 6:40 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 1, between 6:15 a.m.
and 6:40 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1, to a
business in the 5700 block of S.
Suncoast Boulevard, Homosassa.
ON THE NET
For more information
about arrests made by
the Citrus County
Sheriff's Office, go to
www.sheriffcitrus.org and
click on the link to Daily
Reports, then Arrest
Reports.
Thefts
A theft, reported at 1:07 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 1, between 5 p.m.
Monday, July 31, and 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 1, at a residence in
the 9000 block of W. Mark Court,
Crystal River.
EA theft and vandalism, reported
at 6:09 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 2,
between 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 2, to a back yard
in the 11000 block of S. Rural
Terrace, Floral City.
A theft, reported at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 2, between 3 p.m.
Thursday, July 27, and 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 2, to a residence
in the 600 block of W. Wild Pine
Circle, Beverly Hills.
Vandalisms
A vandalism, reported at 8:59
a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1, between
11:30 p.m. Monday, July 31, and
midnight Tuesday, Aug. 1, to a resi-
dence in the 5000 block of W.
Glenbrook Street, Homosassa.
A vandalism, reported at 7:22
p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1, between 8
p.m. Friday, July 28, and 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 1, to a driveway in the
300 block of S. Harrison Street,
Beverly Hills.
A vandalism, reported at 7:48
a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 2, at mid-
night Wednesday, Aug. 2, to a vehi-
cle in driveway in the 4000 block of
N. Concord Drive, Crystal River.
A vandalism, reported at 7:37
p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 2, between
6:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. Wed-
nesday, Aug. 2, to a mailbox in the
200 block of S. Jeffery Street,
Beverly Hills.
SIGNS OF PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY
Eight or more new ear infections within one year.
Two or more serious sinus infections within one year.
Two or more months on antibiotics with little effect.
Two or more pneumonias within one year.
Failure of an infant to gain weight or grow normally.
Recurrent, deep skin or organ abscesses.
Persistent thrush in mouth or elsewhere on skin after age 1.
Need for intravenous antibiotics to clear infections.
', Two or more deep seated infections.
i A family history of primary immunodeficiency.
WISH
Continued from Page 1A
When the dog's owner came
to pick it up, Noah was devas-
tated, his mom Teresa Gilstrap
said.
Life gets lonely for Noah. In
the past, people with PI were
kept isolated,
like the "Bubble
Boy" who was I'
placed .in a pro-
tective bubble to tea
from birth in
1971. how 1
Noah is fortu-
nate in that he dead, I
can be around
people, but only and sil
ifthey and he are
extremely care- Noa
ful. Until last about plans
February, when boxes
he was hospital-
ized for two weeks and almost
died, he attended school at
Inverness Christian Academy
Now, the third-grade pupil is
homeschooled.
After the rescued boxer left,
Noah told his mom, "All I want
is a boxer, Mom. All I want is a
boxer."
That's when his mother con-
tacted the Make-A-Wish
Foundation and local volun-
teers Lea Kendall and Craig
McCurdy got to work making
Noah's wish come true.
In addition to Petland,
Sunshine Limo in Spring Hill
donated the ride to Leesburg,
complete with "George the driv-
er"
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Both Winn-Dixie and Wal-
Mart in Inverness donated gift
cards and Biscuit's Pet Bakery
of Citrus County is allowing
Noah to order dog treats from
its Web site.
After the limo ride, Noah and
his family were greeted by store
employees; a Welcome Noah
sign, signed by the employees; a
cake and a shopping spree.
Noah got to
choose a cage,
mn gOing toys, a puppy
outfit and a
Ch her rhinestone col-
lar.
o play Later that af-
ternoon, another
oil over surprise awaited
Noah friends
from school and
friends of the
h Gilstrap family came to a
to train his new party, complete
r puppy, Nacho. with Happy
Meals donated
by McDonald's.
"When I saw her (Nacho), I
thought she was really, really,
really, really cute," Noah said.
"I'm going to teach her how to
play dead, roll over and sit"
"It's hard to watch him be
sick," Teresa said. "In February,
we almost lost him. But to see
him get his wish, that's an awe-
some feeling.
"Seeing him so happy today
and to see him so loved by her
(Nacho), she's truly fallen in
love with him," she said. "This
is probably the most exciting
day Noah's ever had."
For information about the
Make-A-Wish Foundation, call
toll-free (888) 874-9474.
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Obituaries
Angus Dugger, 96
INVERNESS
Angus Esteese Dugger, 96,
Inverness, died Saturday, Aug.
5, 2006, at the Hospice Care
unit at Citrus Memorial hospi-
tal in Inverness.
Mr. Dugger was born in
Milltown, Ga., July 31, 1910, to
Corlis and Ernest (Stapleton)
Dugger. He came -here from
Atlanta, Ga., in 1973.
He was a retired mechanic
in the commercial trucking
industry Mr. Dugger was
Protestant
He was preceded in death by
his wife of 72 years, Kimball
Dugger.
Survivors include his son,
Michael Dugger of Lecanto;
three grandchildren; and one
great-grandchild.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
Elmer Hamley
Jr., 79
INVERNESS
Elmer John Hamley Jr., 79,
Inverness, died Thursday, Aug.
3,2006, in Lecanto.
He was born March 27, 1927,
in Cleveland, Ohio, to Elmer
and Matilda (Kramish) Hamley
He was a U.S. Navy veteran
of World War
II and Korea.
Mr. Hamley
built and fixed
computers.
He moved
here from Homestead in 1992.
He was a handyman who
enjoyed fixing and repairing
things, loved building and sell-
ing computers, and enjoyed
gardening. He was also a
Scoutmaster in Key West
He attended Our Lady of
Fatima Catholic Church.
He is preceded in death by
his parents.
Survivors include his wife of
58 years, Betty Hamley of
.Inverness; sons, Michael John
Hamley of Brandon, Allen
James Hamley of Jacksonville,
and Steven Greg Hamley of
Key West; daughters, Barbara
Jean Hamley of Gainesville,
Susan Joan Hamley of Palm
Beach Gardens, Andrea Lynn
LaFave of Hope Mills. N.C.,
and Patricia Ann Neal of Port
St Lucie; eight grandchildren;
and three great-grandchildren.
For those who wish, memori-
al donations may be made to
Hospice of Citrus County, PO.
Box 641270, Beverly Hills, FL
34464.
Hooper Funeral Homes,
Inverness chapel.
Austin Jolhnsomn,
8 uoillmlhs
BEVERLY HILLS
Austin Mark Johnson, 8
months old, Beverly Hills, died
Wednesday Aug. 2, 2006, at his
home.
He is survived by his par-
ents, Frank and Jessie
Johnson, who moved to the-
area three weeks ago from
Thomaston, Maine; and his
brother, Elijah Zachary
Johnson.
Roberts Funeral Home,
Dunnellon.
ComksLakmce
Melillo, 92
DUNNELLON
Constance R. Melillo, 92,
Dunnellon, died Thursday,
Aug. 3, 2006, at Timberidge
Nursing Home.
She was born June 20, 1914,
in Siracusa, Italy, to Julius and
Josephine Rizzo.
Mrs. Melillo was a member
of the Choir at Top of the World
and was also with the St.
Augustine Cathedral choir. She
was a candy striper.
She was, preceded in death
by her husband, Donald.
Survivors include her son,
Anthony Donald Melillo of Port
Orange; daughter, Judith Ann
Heesch of Dunnellon; 10
grandchildren; 12 great-grand-
children; and two great-great-
grandchildren.
Roberts Funeral Home,
Dunnellon.
Ray Pullilam, 88
BEVERLY HILLS
Ray A Pulliam, 88, Beverly
Hills, died Friday, Aug. 4,2006,
in Lecanto.
He was born June 22,1918, in
Big Run, Pa., to Clyde and
Minnie Pulliam.
He was a retired coal con-
sultant and served in the U.S.
Army during World War II.
Mr. Pulliam
moved here
f r o m
Wildwood in
1993.
He was
Methodist.
He was preceded in death by
his son, John Bradley Pulliam;
and three brothers, Richard
Pulliam, Jack Pulliam and
William Pulliam.
He is survived by his wife of
20 years, Helen Harms Pulliam
of Beverly Hills; son, William
Pulliam and wife Charlotte of
Charleston, WVa.; daughters
Heather Helkins of Rutland,
Ohio, Dawn Rae Pulliam of
Charleston, WVa., and Molly
Hays Fullerton of Colorado;
and many grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Friends who wish may make
memorial donations to
Hernando/Pasco Hospice, 2417
Lecanto, Highway, Lecanto FL
34461.
Hooper Funeral Homes,
Beverly Hills chapel.
Delimiro
Trespalacios, 82
INVERNESS
Delimiro Trespalacios, 82,
Inverness, died Friday, Aug. 4,
2006, at his home.
A native of Santa Clara,
Cuba, he was born Nov. 7, 1923,
to Angel Trespalacios
Espinosa and Angela Perez
Nunez and came to this area 15
years ago from Union City, N.J.
He was a professor and
teacher of Spanish and math in
the New Jersey area.
He enjoyed gardening, trav-
el, reading and especially
studying astronomy
Survivors include Delimiro
Trespalacios Jr. of Miami;
daughters, Alejendrina
Trespalacios of Orlando, Maria
I. Trespalacios of Miami, and
Jasmine Trespalacios of
Inverness; and three brothers,
Rafael and ife Zaida
Trespalacios of Inverness,
Fernando Trespalacios of Lake
City, and Orlando and wife
Gloria Trespalacios of Havana,
Cuba.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
Frederick Vyse
Sr., 80
CRYSTAL RIVER
Frederick E. Vyse Sr., 80,
Crystal River, died Saturday,
July 29, 2006, in Lecanto.
He was born in Brooklyn,
N.Y, and moved here from
Staten Island, N.Y,. in 1976.
He was a veteran of World
War II and Korea, serving in
the U.S. Navy.
He was a
member of St.
Benedict
Catholne ic
Church and a
retired fire-
man for the
city of New York
Survivors include his wife,
Miriam Vyse of Crystal River;
sons, Fred E. Vyse Jr. of
Belleview, and Andrew J.
Knouse of Atlantic Highcards,
N.J.; sister, Ann C. Sweeny of
Middle Village, N.Y; daughter,
Doreen Ghigliotty of
.Summerfield; five grandchil-
dren; and two great-grandchil-
dren.
Contributions may be made
to Arthritis Foundation, 2699
Lee Road, Suite 330, Winter
Park, FL 32789.
Hiers-Baxley Funeral
Services, Belleview.
Constance R. Melillo. The
Funeral NOTICE
family will receive friends 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the
funeral home with a prayer
service at 7:30 p.m. A Catholic
funeral Mass will be celebrat-
ed 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St.
John the Baptist Catholic
Church in Dunnellon. A repast
to immediately follow and
interment at Good Shepherd
Memorial Park at 1:30 p.m.
Arrangements by Roberts
Funeral Home of Dunnellon.
Elden Auker, 95
Deaths
ELSEWHERE
PITCHER
Elden Auker, a submarine-
style pitcher who struck out
Babe Ruth, faced Dizzy Dean
and helped the Detroit Tigers
win their first World Series
championship, has died. He
was 95.
Auker, who died Friday in
Vero Beach; used his unique
delivery to go 130-101 for the
Tigers, Boston Red Sox and St.
Louis Browns from 1933-42.
The Strunk Funeral Home in
Vero Beach confirmed Auker's
death.
As a rookie, Auker fanned
Ruth on four pitches with his
unorthodox motion. Auker
recalled how one of the New
York Yankees' bench jockeys
heckled him, shouting, "You
got the Bam real upset"
Auker developed his style
after getting hurt as a quarter-
back at Kansas State, where
Grantland Rice picked him as
a second team All-American.
Auker had a chance to play pro
football for the Chicago Bears,
but chose baseball and enjoyed
early success.
In 1934, Auker went 15-7 as
the Tigers took the AL pen-
nant He pitched a complete
game and beat St Louis 10-4 in
Game 4 of the World Series, but
lost to Dean and the Cardinals
11-0 in Game 7.
The next year, Auker went
18-7 and led the league in win-
ning percentage as Detroit
again reached the 1935 World
Series.
Auker got a no-decision in
Game 3, and the Tigers went on
to win their first title in six
games.
Arthur Lee, 61
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Lee died Thursday after a
battle with leukemia, accord-
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Hospital.
He formed Love in Los
Angeles, and the group was
signed to the newly formed
Elektra label to release its self-
titled debut album in 1966. The
band's most well-known album,
"Forever Changes," released in
1968, is considered a classic of
the '60s rock era.
Lee was diagnosed with
leukemia in February and
received a rare umbilical cord
blood transplant in May.
He had not left the hospital
since the transplant, said Ruth
Ann Hale, hospital spokes-
woman.
Before his diagnosis, Lee
was performing original Love
songs in Europe and the
United States, backed by the
Los Angeles group Baby
Lemonade.
A benefit concert was held in
New York City in June head-
lined by former Led Zeppelin
singer Robert Plant in order to
raise money for his treatment.
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will need more room by the
2008 presidential election.
Increasing
security, the
requirements
of rew voting
laws,': growing
storage speeds
and a larger
staff are the
basis for her *'
request etty
Circ it l trifer
ircitCourt clerk of courts
Ben Striner is' uses modular
also short on furniture to
space in the, maximize
courthouse. space.
Like' Warren
and Hensley, she has made the
best of her available space
using modular furniture.
But where will all the offices
expand?
Count' Commissioner Den-
nis; p4.amato i
pressed aa 27-
page space
need plan. on .-
July4 ,,Among
other things,
he called for
constcdtion of
two. :, 25,000-
squ.ar e-fopt Dennis
buildings near Damato
the court- commissioner
house, one for suggests
Warren,.' .the leasing space
other f'r -ill. from city.
Hensley would
take- Wajrn's,. space in the
ann .
He also suggested leasing
space. at. nverness City Hall
and-,buidding ,an additional
office, ,i,-:building in the
MeaAkcrest-Lecanto area.
But his plan hit heavy oppo-
sition from Commissioners
Vicki Phillips
and Joyce Val-
entino when he .'
refused to
identify the
two pieces of r 3
property he
had proposed
as building
sites in dovn o
town 'I, er- ,,,, Joyce
ness ,The,.ver; Vaentipo
bal exchangess' commissioner
between' board opposes
D..e ' Uamato's
members had a plan.
mm ai plan.
sharp edge.
The space
need Wfts 'lle-tii. li to the'
couilY &isYr n~'Aug. 22,
and Damato TI hoping the
board will give staff authority
to obtain appraisals on two
pieces of prop6e'ty he and staff
identifm :Lfor the tax collector
and'a bpraiSer's'offices.
Identifying land
Damato wants the commis-
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sion to consider purchasing the
former Inverness Police
Station property for a tax col-
lector's office and purchase
property along Dampier Street
for the elections office.
Phillips said Damato was
never instructed to develop a
space needs plan.
Commission Chairman Gary
Bartell said his
recollection is
that the board '
assigned Da- ,. .
mato to meet :.
with constitu-
tional officers 4 .Nt
and determine
their space
needs. He Gary
doesn't believe Bartell
they gave him a commission
directive to chairman
develop.a plan, hopes for
but is not ab- amicable
solutely sure. meeting
In any case, Aug.
Bartell said he
hopes the dialogue between
board members is friendlier
Aug. 22.
"It just seems there were
some attacks, and some very
personal attacks," Bartell said.
"I just hope the board can stay
more professional."
Phillips said Damato's plan
has holes in it, and she wants to
step back and take a broader
look at the
space needs of
the constitu-
tional officers
before pro-
ceeding. If the '. *
board's plan is
to focus on ::7 .
downtown In-
verness prop-
erty, she thinks Vicki
commissioners Phillips
need more in- commissioner
formation. And asked for map
if the tax col- of county
lector, property properties.
appraiser and
elections supervisor have
immediate needs, she said the
county should lease space until
they can build permanent facil-
ities.
She has asked Acting County
Administrator Tom Dick to
make a map identifying what
properties the county owns in
downtown Inverness, what the
city owns, what space is avail-
able for lease and what proper-
ties are available to the county
for purchase or lease.
Phillips said the county must
account for space to house the
state attorney, public defender
and Guardian Ad Litem offices.
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And Phillips said the county
couldn't continue to ignore
John Godowski's property next
door to the annex. She said
Damato's attitude is that
Godowski asked $5 million for
his property and the county has
no interest in negotiating with
him if he wants that much
money.
But she said any sincere
effort by the county to find
additional property for office
space can't ignore people like
Godowski.
"What they should say to Mr.
Godowski is we'll get two
appraisals, and you (Godowski)
get an appraisal, and we'll get
back together and talk,"
Phillips said. "You can't get
anything done if you tell some-
one 'you want $5 million for
your property, so we can't talk
to you'."
Damato said it seems like
Phillips is always leaning in
the direction of moving more
buildings into her district in
Lecanto when space needs are
discussed.
He said there are plenty of
county offices in Lecanto
already, including the Lecanto
Government Building, old
Lecanto Government Complex,
the Citrus County Resource
Center, Citrus County Deten-
tion Center, county extension
service and health department
building, and soon the 36,000-
square-foot emergency opera-
tions/911 center, and sheriff's
office vehicle maintenance
building.
Moving county seat
"It seems like Vicki's always
leaning in that direction
because she's the commission-
er from that area," Damato
said.
Phillips said it upsets her
whenever anyone suggests she
is trying to'move offices out of
the county seat
She said she is more than
willing to look at space in
downtown Inverness, and she
is aware that the core offices
It just seems there were some
attacks, and some very personal attacks.
I just hope the board can stay more
professional.
Gary Bartell
chairman of county commission, about upcoming meeting Aug. 22.
for county government must
remain in the county seat,
which is Inverness. The bound-
aries of the county seat were
extended to include Lecanto a,
number of years ago.
But she said the county seat
includes the entire city of
Inverness, not just downtown.
"We've got to look at that. It's
unrealistic for this board to put
everything in downtown
Inverness," she said.
As for moving to Lecanto, she
said the sheriff is gradually
moving his operations to
Lecanto. The new emergency
operations/911 center also will
contain much of his investiga-
tions department, she said. He
will maintain a presence at the
administrative office in
Inverness, but Phillips said she
is not the only one looking
beyond downtown.
City Manager
Frank DiGio-
vanni also has
weighed in on
the debate. 4
DiGiovanni .
said whenever
he begins to
hear catch ,
phrases like Frank
"there's not DiGiovanni
enough space Inverness city
downtown," it manager
raises a red wants to keep
flag in his core offices in
mind, and he downtown.
tries to offer
constructive suggestions to the
county.
He said he obviously wants
to keep the core county offices
in the downtown area where
they belong.
Old campus plan
DiGiovanni has offered to
lease the county space in the
new city government center. In
the late 1990s, the city devel-
oped a government campus
plan that would have convert-
ed everything within four
blocks of the courthouse into a
landscaped government com-
plex.
An artist's rendering shows
four, four-story buildings
around the courthouse and
appears to include Godowski's
property. But the plan never
found support among county
commissioners.
Phillips said the plan would
have required condemning
property through. eminent
domain, which she would
never support.
SDamato has suggested the
county commission lease office
space on the second floor of the
new city hall, freeing space in
the courthouse for other
offices.
But Phillips said she is dead
set against leasing anything
from the city, and she wants the
county commission to have a
permanent home of its own.
There is one other offer on
the books, which Damato did
not include in his study.
North Inverness site
Realtor Jessy Halverson sent
Damato a proposal offering to
sell the city 21 acres of indus-
trially zoned
land on the
northwest side -
of the U.S. 41
bridge in north ?
Inverness. The 1.
offering price is
$1.9 million, .
Halverson said
the county Jessy
could solve Halverson
many of its Realtor offered
space needs by property in
purchasing the north
property. Inverness.
Damato re-
jected the offer, calling it a
sales pitch, and noting the con-
stitutional officers told him
they wanted the new offices
built within walking distance
of the courthouse, for the sake'
of their customers.
Halverson, who is part
owner of the property with two
local doctors and her husband
through a company, called
Tropical Highland Invest-
ments, said using the property
for county expansion would
relieve some of the traffic in
downtown Inverness.
Phillips agrees it's worth tak-
ing a look
And Phillips said adding
parking should be a high prior-
ity in any space needs study.
She feels Damato's plan gave
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number of housing units in
projects coming in the near
future easily tops 12,000, plus,
there are other subdivisions
planned, though they are not
yet far enough along to be plat-
ted.
Presently still in the plan-
ning stages are more than 2,600
more lots in those subdivisions.
They include the Brannen
Tract off County Road 491
south of Inverness that would
tentatively add another 379
homes, the River Oaks subdivi-
sion off State Road 200 north of
Hernando that would add
another 350, Lecanto Hills off
C.R. 491 near the Allen
Plantation that would add 450
units, and the Rooks Parcel off
Watson Street on U.S. 41 south
of Inverness that would add an
additional 999 homes.
Currently, the 263-acre
RealtiCorp commercial/resi-
dential project south of Crystal
River is in the unincorporated
county, though it had once been
annexed by Crystal River The
last projection of the number
of homes planned for that proj-
ect was around 500.
Put all that together, and the
county is looking at about
15,000 dwellings coming down
the pike in the next few years
according to what's planned.
Add to that the constant infill
routinely going on in the coun-
ty in the older sections of the
big, vested subdivisions of
Sugarmill Woods, Citrus Hills,
Pine Ridge and Citrus Springs,
it's anyone's guess what-the
real number is.
The county property ap-
praiser's office said that in
addition to the newly platted
and planned subdivisions, con-
sidering everything now plat-
ted for home lots in the county,
there are about 68,800 unim-
proved lots in the county.
In the projects on the coun-
ty's current list, the subdivi-
sions range in size from small
ones with 15 to 25 lots to big
ones like Allen Plantation on
C.R. 491 with 810 units and Oak
Lakes offS.R. 200 with 971 lots.
The list includes moderate
ones like Brentwood Villas VI
and VII, with 185 lots between
them; Crystal Pointe Unit 2, a
manufactured home subdivi-
sion off County Road 495 with
106 lots; and Walden Woods
South near Sugarmill Woods
with 248 lots. .
Some of the other, bigger,
new ones include projects such
as Sterling Hills at Crystal Glen
with 568 units off State Road 44
in Lecanto and Felicia Station
with 650 units offS.R. 200 north
of Hernando.
In the city of Crystal River,
there are a number of projects
that would mean more than
1,100 new housing units for the
city. Those would include the
111-acre property just north of
the mall on the east side of U.S.
19. That tract is part of the
mall's original development
agreement and could bring on
549 units of mixed, town homes
and apartments eventually.
Not far away, there is a condo
project near the mall that is
soon to get under way, which is
slated for 284 units, and though
the 60-acre Three Sisters
Property has not submitted
specific plans yet, city officials
expect it to propose something
fewer than 300 units.
There is also an affordable
housing project off Turkey
Oaks that's scheduled for
annexation into the city, which
will have 75 units and a few
other small projects that will
add a few dozen homes and
condos.
In Inverness, where the
Brannen track project is slated
for annexation, the Wyld Palms
Con'db Project on the north
. side of Little Lake Henderson
off Turner Camp Road is slated
to bring 350 units online.
There are 34 homes and 20
duplex townhouse villas
planned for a 10-acre project
west of Turner Camp Road
abutting Windemere.
There also is a 49-unit condo
project planned on seven acres
behind the Outback Steak-
house and the Parsley Lake
project with 98 single-family
homes and 130 condos on 60
acres north of Inverness
Middle School.
FEES
Continued from Page 1A
increased needs for services
like law enforcement, fire and
EMS that are created by
growth.
The county's builders, while
in general supporting the con-
cept of impact fees, have
expressed fears that the com-
mission will raise impact fees
to the point where they are so
much higher than surrounding
areas that homebuyers will buy
there instead of Citrus County.
They say the building indus-
try is an important segment of
the countys-ecoaomy, and but-
ting them at a disadvantage in
the regional market will hurt
not only them but the county,
too.
Marion.., County's current
impact fee~:for a single-family
home is $4,000, but a new
school impact fee of $31516
goes into effect Nov. 1, making
its total $7,516.
Lake County's impact fee is
$9,438 for a 1,500-square-foot
home and $9,990 for a 2,500-
square-foot ,home. Hernando
County's total impactfee is just
less thfi'$9,300.
Sumter County's total fee
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varies from $1,800 to about
$3,000, depending on which
end of the county one lives in,
the north end, with The
SVillages, being the more
expensive. The Villages also
has a tax assessment district to
pay for infrastructure like
Roads and sewers.
Considering all the current
development slated, Citrus
County Development Services
Director Gary Maidhof said
S the area of growth impact that
he is most concerned about is
transportation.
SHaving absorbed much of
he roads' capacity with old
S and current projects, he said,
the county will face serious
concurrency issues in the next
few years. Concurrency is the
ability of infrastructure, like
roads, to adequately meet
demands.
Maidhof said with the way
the costs of building roads has
escalated far beyond what
anyone could have ever imag-
S ined transportation is an
area where the cost of growth
will be very tough to meet.
Currently, $3,612 of the
$6,664 total impact fee in
S,.Citrus County goes to trans-
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Have a basket-full day!
Special to the Chronicle
Kings Bay Rotary President Edward Johnston, left, and Administration Chair Daryl Seaton,
right, present a gift basket to District 6950 Governor Doug Palonder. Palonder recently visit-
ed the Kings Bay Rotary as part of his role of overseeing and encouraging the 55 Rotary clubs
in the district. Kings Bay board members met with Palonder reporting on projects that will be
accomplished in 2006-07. President Edward Johnston announced that these include a joint
Citrus County project to distribute dictionaries to every third grader In Citrus County, as well
as the continued support of clean water projects in poor nations such as Honduras. Kings
Bay Rotary meets at Nicole's Restaurant on Wednesdays at noon. Call Shelby Weingarten at
352-382-5591 for more information.
Rolling
i Thunder
to meet
Saturday
Special to the Chronicle
Rolling Thunder Inc. Florida
Chapter No. 7, a POW/MIA
awareness group, meets at 10
Sa.m. the second Saturday
monthly at the Harry S. Nesbitt
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
10087, 2170 Vet Lane, Beverly
Hills. The next scheduled
meeting is this Saturday.
Florida Chapter No. 7
encourages new members to
join in promoting, public
awareness of the POW/MIA
issue and helping veterans in
need. More than 88,000 combat
veterans are still unaccounted
for from all wars. Rolling
S Thunder is not a veterans'
4: group or a motorcycle club,
although many support the
-cause. Full membership is
open to all individuals 18years
-or older who wish to dedicate
time to help educate the public
of the fact that many American
Veterans have been leftbehind
after all pastwars. The group is
committed to helping all veter-
ans from all wars.
Rolling Thunder will provide
speakers for meetings or events.
S: : For information, call Ray
SThompson at (813) 230-9750 or
SJim Stepanek, chapter secre-
tary at (352) 489-1644 or e-mail
ImCrazyJim@aol.com.
Run or walk,
you can be
a winner
Event aims
to spotlight
ovarian cancer
Special to the Chronicle
The inaugural Ovarian
Cancer 5K Run and 1-Mile
Walk at Black Diamond Ranch
will start at 7:30 a.m. Saturday,
Aug. 19. The purpose of the
race, sponsored by the Ovarian
Cancer Alliance of Florida and
the Citrus Road Runners, is to
Raise public awareness of ovar-
ian cancer.
Ovarian Cancer has the high-
est mortality rate of all cancers
of the female reproductive sys-
tem because of the lack of early
symptoms. It is usually diag-
nosed at an advanced stage
after the cancer has spread.
Awards for the 5K race will be
given in the categories of Overall
Individual Male/Female, Overall
Masters (40+) Male/Female, and
5-year age groups (9 and younger
through 70+). Preregistered
walkers will receive a souvenir
T-shirt
Register online at
www.active.com for $15. Race-
day registration begins at 6:30
a.m. and costs $20 (CRR Club
members $13). T-shirts are only
guaranteed to those who are
pre-registered.
Black Diamond Ranch is on
County Road 491, one mile
north of County Road 486 in
Lecanto. For more informa-
tion, call Teresa Rosebrough at
527-0524, Chris Molling at 637-
2475, or go online to www.cit-
rusroadrunners.org.
Greece is the word
Special to the Chronicle
During a recent holiday in Athens, Greece, Tom Hampton visited the Parthenon, atop the Acropolis. Built in the 5th century B.C.,
the Parthenon was a temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.
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Special to the Chronicle
Tickets for the Women of Sugarmill Woods "All That Jazz" Fashion Show luncheon are still
available. About half of the 400 available seats have already been sold. The show Is set for
Nov. 3 at Palace Grand in Spring Hill. Tickets are $30 each. One of the show's Platinum
Donors is Key 1 Realty. From left are Judy Nally, co-chairwoman of fashion show; Rick
Christensen, Key 1 Realty; and Ann Blewett, co-chairwoman. The show raises funds for col-
lege scholarships, offered to local children under the "Take Stock in Children" program. The
show will feature door prizes, a silent auction, a 50/50 drawing, and a grand prize of a
Caribbean cruise. Fashions are provided by Patricia's Boutique. For more information, call
382-7203, 382-7518, or 382-1573.
Yard sale' funds to
benefit community
Reservations.
being accepted
for September
Special to the Chronicle
Citrus County Home and
Community Educators will
hold their annual yard sale
Saturday, Sept 23 at the Citrus
County Auditorium, 3610 S.
Florida Avenue.
Doors open at 8 a.m., and the
sale will last until 2 p.m.
Proceeds will go to help spon-
sor Citrus County community
projects. CCHCE requests that
only clean, pressed and like-
new yard sale items be offered
for sale.
Table rentals are available
for sellers; prices are one table
for $8 or three tables for $20.
Two chairs will be included.
Checks only. The deadline for
reservations will be Friday,
Sept. 15. -
For-reservatiolhs, call Cris at
527-5701. Checks should be
made out to the CCHCE
Council.
Set-up will be on Friday,
Sept 22, from 10 a.m. to noon.
CCHCE do not profit from the
sales of sellers.
This program is offered'by
the Citrus County Extension
service. Programs and activi-
ties offered by the extension
service are available to all per-
sons without regard to race,
color, handicap, sex, religion,
or national origin.
For persons with disabilities
requiring special accommoda-
tions, call the office at least five
working days prior to the pro-
gram so that proper considera-
tion may be given to the
request The phone number is
527-5700. For the hearing
impaired, call the Florida
Relay Center Service at (800)
955-8771.
Special to the Chronicle
Three-pound bundle of love
Casita loves to be close to
her "daddy." The two-yearold
Chihuahua lives In Lecanto
with Howard and Sue Solkl,
who think she's the best
thing since popcorn and
candy.
News NOTES
Pine Ridge center
slates movies
Pine Ridge residents are invit-
ed to view upcoming movies in
the Community Center.
Saturday -"Crash," a 2005
Oscar-winning film starring Matt
Dillon and Sandra Bullock; R-
rated, drama.
Saturday, Sept. 9 -Alfred
Hitchcock's suspense thriller
"North by Northwest," starring
Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint.
Saturday, Oct. 14 -
"National Treasure," an
action/adventure movie with
Nicolas Cage and Harvey Keitel.
Popcorn and soft drinks will
be available, or bring a snack.
The movies begin at 7 p.m. This
is free to residents of Pine
Ridge.
Elks to host
dinner dance
The West Citrus Elks will host
a dinner dance Friday at their
lodge. Dinner will be served
from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., with a
choice of baked half chicken,
fried fish, or shrimp, each with
salad, veggie, rolls, and dessert.
Music by "The Two Of Us."
Tickets for members and their
guests are $9. To dance only,
the cover is $3. No reservations.
Edward Penno VFW
has full plate
VFW Ladies Auxiliary, Edward
W. Penno Post 4864, will have.
their monthly meeting on
Tuesday at the post starting at 7
p.m. For information, contact
President Jennie Parks, (352)
489-2955. The Men's Auxiliary
meets the third Monday of each
month at 7:30 p.m. Staff meet-
ings are the third Tuesday at 7
p.m.
Friday night dinners start at 5
p.m. This Friday is pork dinner.
Aug. 18 will be beef, and Aug.
25 is chicken. Breakfast is
served at 8 a.m. every Saturday
moving. Bingo every Tuesday
at 1 p.m., and shuffleboard
every Wednesday at 7 p.m.
VFW Edward W: Penno Post
4864 is located at 10199 N.
Citrus Springs Blvd., Citrus
Springs. Call the post at (352)
465-4864.
BHRA slates
holiday celebration
The Beverly Hills Recreation
Association, 77 Civic Circle, will
host a'Labor Day Shindig, open
to all, starting at 1 p.m. on
Monday, Sept. 4. Tickets, now
on sale through Aug. 31, are $7
for members and $8 for non-
members. A luncheon will be tbt-
lowed by music and entertain-
ment by Razzmatazz, featuring
Lou Mele and Ray Thomas of
the Tr-County Banjo Band. For
information, call 746-4882.
Head Start
orientations ahead
CDI Head Start parent orien-
tations are scheduled for
August. All parents and legal
guardians are encouraged to
attend parent orientation/open
house. This is the opportunity
for them to meet the teachers
and visit their child(ren)'s class-
room and review CDI policies
and procedures.
Yankeetown Head Start orien-
tation is 5 to 6 p.m. Thursday,
Aug. 17, at the Head Start class-
room.
For more information, call -
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A Military Retirement
Seminar will be held at the
Officers' Club, Naval Air Station
Jacksonville from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 16. The seminar is
open to all military retirees, spous-
es, surviving spouses and those
military personnel nearing retire-
ment.
Presentations will cover pay mat
ters, legislative action and other
topics of interest for military
retirees. Booths with additional
information will be manned by offi-
dials from the Bureau of Naval
Personnel, Defense Finance and
Accounting Service, the VA, Naval
Hospital, legal services and various
other military organizations.
Entrance to Naval Air Station
Jacksonville requires a current
Department of Defense vehicle
decal and military ID.
For additional information, call
(904) 542-2766, ext. 128; or e-mail
raojax@nasjax.navy.mil.
The Association of Fifth
Army Veterans of World War II,
Italian Campaign, and their sons,
daughters, families and friends will
visit Rome, Anzio, Cassino,
Florence, Futa Pass-Mt. Battaglia,
Bologna, Venice, and American
military cemeteries.
Family members and friends of
veterans who battled Nazi forces
from 1943 to 1945 will visit Italy for
10 days from May 7, 2007 to May
17, 2007 for a nostalgic tour of
cities, towns and places their
fathers, grandfathers and friends
fought and died for.
Those interested in joining this
tour should call Sy Canton at (561)
865-8495 or write to him at 5121 B
Nesting Way, Delray Beach, FL
33484.
The National Association of
Atomic Veterans wants to identify
veterans who have been exposed
to ionized radiation during testing
of atomic and hydrogen bombs,
resulting in illness to themselves or
their offspring.
Paul L. Silvage, NAAV Inc.
Florida Central West Area com-
mander, invites all atomic veterans
to contact him at 8024 Las Cruces
St., Port Richey, FL 34668; phone
(727) 862-7815; e-mail
pls56mon@aol.com. Atomic veter-
ans have treatment and programs
available to them at the VA hospi-
tal.
The Veterans Appreciation
Week Ad Hoc Coordinating
Committee will conduct its annual
Veterans-in-the-Classroom pro-
gram Oct. 31 through Nov. 10, as
part of its 14th Annual Veterans
Appreciation Week activities.
Coordinated by the Military
Officers Association of America
(MOAA), Citrus County Chapter,
the Veterans-in-the-Classroom pro-
gram brings living history to the
classrooms of the county's public
and private schools, as well as
home school groups. Veterans
share with students their first-hand
military experiences and travels
while serving our country in uni-
form during peace and war.
The program's success has gen-
Serated the need for additional vet-
erans to participate as guest class-
room speakers. Persian Gulf,
Afghanistan, Iraq, Air Force,
National Guard and women veter-
ans are especially needed as par-
ticipants.
All interested veterans are
encouraged to call Mac McLeod
746-1384, Gary Runyon 563-5727
or Bob Truax 860-1630.
Withlacoochee P.T. 76 in
Hemando at the VFW Post 4252
on State Road 200 is having the
Cootie meeting at 1:30 p.m. today,
to be followed by a spaghetti and
meatball dinner at 5 p.m. with a
jam session from 5 to 9. The public
is always welcome.
Cooties will taked a bus trip to
the Sterling gambling boat on
Thursday, Aug. 17. The cost is $20
per person. Call Joan at 344-2090.
September's meeting will ibe on
the third Sunday. The Post Labor
Day Picnic will be on the first
Sunday and the Cootie district
meeting will be on the second'
Sunday at the VFW Post in Crystal
River at 1:30 p.m. All Cooties are
encouraged to attend.
VFW Post 4252 and the
Ladies Auxiliary in Hernando on
State Road 200 will serve dinner
from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Friday for a $6
donation. This week's dinner will be
chicken breast and fish. Music will
be from 6:30 to 10:30. Country
Swing will play this week.
The Post has bar bingo at 2 p.m.
Sunday. Ladies Auxiliary hosts
bingo at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
Food is available.
Ladies also have bar bingo at 2
p.m. Tuesday. Profits go to local
charities. This month is for CREST
School.
Send e-mail to VFW4252@tam-
pabay.rr.com.
Ladies Auxiliary goes to nursing
homes four times a month to play
bingo with the residents. Everyone
is welcome.
Dues and cancer insurance can
now be paid.
Ladies Auxiliary dues are $25 for
new members and $22 for
renewals. Ladies should give some
thought to becoming life members,
it will be cheaper in the long run.
The post dues are $25 for new
members plus $1 for paper work
and renewals are $25. The post
members should think about
becoming life members because
dues will be increasing in January.
MEET THE
CANDIDATES
Primary Election
Political Forum
August 15
Citrus County
Auditorium
Doors open 6 p.m.
Forum begins 7 p.m.
Refreshments served by the
^ Boys & Girls Club of Citrus County
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Donations are now being
accepted to assist home-
less veterans in Citrus
County in observation of
"Make a Difference Day,"
which will be Oct. 28.
Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 7122 Ladies
Auxiliary, Floral City, is
collecting items to distrib-
ute within the community.
Needed items include:
warm clothing (new or
used, but in good condi-
tion, for men, women and
Post honor guard is available for
funerals, flag raising and nursing
homes. Call Nick at 476-6274.
Call Commander Bob Prive at
726-3339.
VFW Post 7122, Floral City,
announces the following:
Today: At 9 a.m. the Post will
have a G.I. Party. We are inviting
everyone to come down and help
us clean! The canteen will open at
1 p.m.
Tuesday: Burgers and wings
served from noon to 7:30 p.m.
Bingo is canceled through
September.
Wednesday: Italian combo-veg-
etable and beef lasagna and ravioli
dinner with dessert, $6, served
4:30 to 7:30 p.m. All dinners open
to the public. (Nonsmoking section
available.)
Friday dinner: AYCE Fish, (fried,
blackened or baked) or three-piece
fried chicken dinner, $6.75, served
4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Karaoke with
Jannie Faye from 7 to 11.
Saturday: Slow roasted prime rib
dinner with dessert $8.75, served
from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Our Honor Guard is available for
children) such as flannel
shirts, coats, sweaters,
jackets; socks and T-shirts;
towels and blankets; tar-
paulins (tarps) and camp-
ing equipment, tents; cast-
iron pans and cooking
utensils; matches; folding
cots and folding chairs;
canned foods and other
food items such as rice,
dried beans, peanut butter
and coffee.
Donations may be
dropped off at the post,
8191 S. Florida Ave., Floral
City.
veterans' services with military hon-
ors at local chapels, cemeteries
and the National Cemetery in
Bushnell. Call Bill Shaw,
Commander.
VFW and Ladies Auxiliary meet
at 7:30 p.m. the first Thursday
monthly. Men's Auxiliary meets at 7
p.m. the second Thursday monthly.
If interested in becoming a member
of the VFW family call the post for
details.
Loan Closet is available for our
veterans who need crutches, walk-
ers, wheelchairs and canes.
Community Service: VFW is an
option for those who have a com-
munity obligation.
VFW Post 7122 is at 8191 S.
Florida Ave., in Floral City. Phone:
637-0100.
VFW Edward W. Penno Post
4864 Friday dinners start at 5 p.m.
Aug. 11, roast pork; Aug. 18, roast
beef; Aug. 25, chicken dinner.
Breakfast is at 8 a.m. Saturday.
Men's Auxiliary, meet at 7:30
p.m. the third Monday monthly. The
staff meeting is at 7 p.m. the third
Tuesday monthly. Bingo is at 1
p.m. Tuesday. Shuffleboard is at 7
Make a difference
to homeless vets
p.m. Wednesday.
There are two containers for
recycling newspapers at the east
end of the parking lot.
VFW Edward W. Penno Post
4864 is at 10199 N. Citrus Springs
Blvd., Citrus Springs. For informa-
tion, call (352) 465-4864.
The H.F. Nesbitt VFW Post
10087 Men's Meeting is held at
7:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday
monthly. The VFW Ladies Auxiliary
meeting is held at 2 p.m. the sec-
ond Thursday monthly. The VFW
Men's Auxiliary meeting is held at
6:30 p.m. the second Wednesday
monthly.
Friday dinners are served from 5
to 7 p.m. Our dining room is
always open to the public. Your
choice is fried grouper or shrimp
for a donation of $6 per dinner.
Hall bingo every Sunday starting
at 1 p.m.
We will keep you busy in our
lounge with something for every-
one. Monday and Thursday, dart
tournaments at 7 p.m.; Tuesday at
2 p.m. and Thursday at 7 p.m.,
pool tournaments; Wednesday and
Friday lounge bingo begins at 2
p.m.; Wednesday night from 5 to 8,
ladies drink for half price.
Enjoy fresh burgers and hot
dogs off the grill from 4:30 to 7
p.m. at our Wednesday cookouts.
Our lounge, has Saturday Night
Fever from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday,
featuring different DJs and
karaoke. Snacks are served at
8:30.
For all of the golfers in the area,
we have two different days that you
can join us at different courses
throughout the area.
For Monday play, contact Jim
Freiheit or Dick Sorrells. For
Thursday, the play has changed.
The league is now men and
women. You can get information by
contacting Mary or Randy Benfer.
Keep our first annual VFW golf
tournament on your calendar: It will
be a four-person (men and
women) best-ball scramble.
There will be a 9 a.m. shotgun
start at Pine Ridge Golf Course.
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County will meet at 10:30 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 12, for its regular
monthly meeting at Crystal
Paradise restaurant, 508 N. Citrus
Ave., Crystal River. All Seabees
and Honeybees are welcome to
attend the meeting, stay for fellow-
ship and lunch. For further inf6rma-
tion, call Commander David Puffer,
746-9327.
Navy Seabee Veterans of
America Island X-18 Citrus County
will meet for a luncheon Tuesday,
Aug. 15, at Cracker's Restaurant
on U.S. 19 in Crystal River. (Please
note this is a change from the ;
newsletter.) All Seabees, including
those who served with Seabee
Battalions but not rated as a
Seabee, Honeybees and friends
are invited to call for information
and reservations.
For more information, call
Commander David Puffer, 746-
9327.
Navy Seabee Veterans of.
America Island X-18 Citrus County
will meet for breakfast at 8:15 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 27, at Crystal
Paradise Restaurant, 508 N. Citrus
Ave., Crystal River.
All Seabees, Honeybees and
friends are invited. For more infor-
mation'call Commander David,
Puffer, 746-9327.
Dumas-Hartson VFW Post
8189 meets at 7 p.m. the second
Monday monthly at its facility On
Veterans Drive, Homosassa, west
of U.S. 19. Turn on to Veterans
Drive from U.S. 19 at Dixon's
Auto Sales across from
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Aug. 8 to 11 MENUS
Today's HOROSCOPE
'. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Tuesday: Breakfast Cheese
Stoast, oatmeal, apple slices, tater
S' ;tpts, milk variety/orange juice.
Lunch Cheese pizza round,
chicken nuggets, vegetarian plate,
-garden salad, turnip greens, black-
'a'yed peas, fresh fruit, milk and
:juice variety.
Wednesday: Breakfast -
French toast, mini loaf, yogurt,
pineapple, milk variety/orange
juice.
Lunch Tacos, salad shakers,
turkey and noodles, garden salad,
.carrots, green beans, fresh fruit,
pineapple, crackers, milk and juice.
SThursday: Breakfast Sweet
,, potato muffin, scrambled eggs with
cheese, peach cup, toast with jelly,
;,roilk variety/orange juice.
Lunch Sliced pork with gravy,
turkey wrap, vegetarian plate, gar-
,,,den salad, peas, sweet potato
'bake, fresh fruit, cookie, milk and
juice.
S..: Friday: Breakfast Cheese
grits, ham slice, toast with jelly,
:applesauce, milk variety/orange
juice.
Lunch Barbecued rib hoagie,
,burrito, salad shaker, baked french
fries, baked beans, garden salad,
peas and carrots, fresh fruit, crack-
ers, milk and juice.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Tuesday: Breakfast Sausage
pizza, sausage and biscuit, cereal
, ,;y.ariety, applesauce, tater tots, toast
.,:.with jelly, milk variety/orange juice.
Lunch Tacos, mac and
b.Cheese with ham, chef salad
plate/crackers, Spanish rice, green
beans, garden salad, black-eyed
-,peas, peas and carrots, fresh fruit,
apple crisp, milk and juice variety.
Wednesday: Breakfast -
,Sliced ham with grits, scrambled
.,eggs with cheese, cereal variety,
,mixed fruit, toast with jelly, tater
-,tots, milk variety/orange juice.
VETERANS
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[-- Harley Davidson. Officers are
requested to be in proper uniform
for the meetings.
Also, VFW Post 8189 serves
dinners each month on Fridays
with fish night the second Friday
($5), steak night the third Friday
($8) and meatloaf the fourth Friday
($5).
All veterans are treated with
respect, with everyone having an
opportunity to be heard as we work
as a team to benefit the Post.
Veterans interested in joining VFW
Post 8189 should bring a copy of
their DD 214 or a Transfer
Request. ,
For more information, please call
o mmander Ron Houlihan at 628-
;-160 or Sam Cernek at 382-4222
T V VFW Post 8189 during its can-
:~Ien hours from 1 to 10 p.m.
'*-:- Phone Cards for the Armed
"Forces Help our U.S. soldiers
phone home. Purchase a first-class
phone card and deposit it in the
special box at the Lecanto post
office.
The U.S. Postal Service, in con-
junction with the U.S. Armed
Forces, will make sure that our
men and women in Iraq receive
these cards as a gift from the car-
ing people of Citrus County.
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Lunch Chris P Chicken bites,
burrito combo, turkey salad plate,
garden salad, scalloped potatoes,
vegetable blend (Italian), corn,
fresh fruit, pineapple, milk and juice
variety.
Thursday: Breakfast Sweet
potato and walnut muffin, cheese
toast, cereal variety, fresh fruit,
toast with jelly, tater tots, milk vari-
ety/orange juice.
Lunch Turkey wrap, meatloaf,
shrimp salad plate/crackers,
mashed potatoes with gravy, gar-
den salad, carrots, fresh fruit,,
applesauce, chocolate chip cookie,
milk and juice variety.
Friday: Breakfast Ham and
cheese toast, grits, cereal variety,
pineapple, tater tots, toast with jelly,
milk variety/orange juice.
Lunch Pepperoni pizza, corn-
dog, garden salad, peas, fresh
fruit, peach cup, gelatin, milk and
juice variety.
HIGH SCHOOL
Tuesday: Breakfast Ham and
cheese toast, oatmeal/cereal, bis-
cuit and gravy, doughnut, sweet
potato and walnut muffin, toast with
jelly, peaches, tater tots, milk vari-
ety/orange juice.
Lunch Chicken and yellow
rice, vegetable blend (California),
peas, roll, fresh fruit, pizza, salad
bar, chicken and hoagie bars,
french fries, milk.
Wednesday: Breakfast -
Sausage and biscuit, sweet potato
and walnut muffin, cereal, toast
with jelly, biscuit and gravy, tater
tots, doughnut, mixed fruit, milk
variety/orange juice.
Lunch Beef-a-roni, green
beans, corn, fresh fruit, peach cup,
roll, pizza, salad bar, hamburger
and hoagie bars, french fries, milk.
Thursday: Breakfast -
Scrambled eggs with cheese,, cere-
al, cheese grits, biscuit and gravy,
doughnut, sweet potato and walnut
Hunger and Homeless
Coalition -Anyone who knows of
a homeless veteran in need of
food, haircut, voter ID, food
stamps, medical assistance or
more blankets is asked to call John
Young at the Hunger and
Homeless Coalition at 628-4357, or
pass along this phone number to
the veteran.
Gilley-Long-Osteen VFW
Post 8698, 520 County Road 40
E., Inglis (one mile east of U.S.
19). Men and LAVFW meet at 7:30
p.m. the third Wednesday monthly
at the post. Men's Auxiliary meets
at 7 p.m. the second Monday
monthly. Call Skeeter Fizz, (352)
447-3495.
The Marine Corps League,
Samuel R. Wall Detachment 1139
will conduct its regular meeting at 7
p.m. on the third Wednesday
monthly at DAV Post 70 in
Inverness at the intersection of
Independence Avenue and U.S. 41
North. Come to the meeting as
elections are rapidly approaching.
All former Marines are welcome.
Call Tom Heron at 637-2724 or Joe
Spoto at 746-3315.
The Military Order of Devil
Dogs an Honor Society of the
Marine Corps League, meets regu-
larly on a quarterly basis. Contact
Tom Heron at 627-2724. Woof-
Woof!
Fleet Reserve Association,
muffin, toast with jelly, apple slices,
tater tots, milk variety/orange juice.
Lunch Lasagna, black-eyed
peas, broccoli, pasta salad, fresh
fruit, pears, pizza, salad bar, chick-
en and hoagie bars, french fries,
milk.
Friday: Breakfast Sausage
pizza, cereal, doughnut, sweet
potato and walnut muffin, biscuit
and gravy, applesauce, tater tots,
toast with jelly, milk variety/orange
juice.
Lunch Turkey and dressing,
sweet potato souffle, turnip greens,
fresh fruit, pizza, salad bar, ham-
burger and hoagie bars, french
fries, milk.
Menus are subject to change
without notice.
CONGREGATE DINING
Aug. 7 to 11
Monday: Oven broiled hamburg-
er with ketchup, hamburger bun,
baked beans, Mexican corn, straw-
berry yogurt, low-fat milk.
Tuesday: Chicken breast patty,
German potato salad, green
beans, whole wheat bread with
margarine, mixed fruit cup, low-fat
milk.
Wednesday: Krab meat salad,
tossed garden salad with French
dressing, carrot-raisin salad, whole
wheat bread with margarine, fresh
banana, low-fat milk.
Thursday: Beef burgundy over
noodles, broccoli cuts, mixed veg-
etables, whole wheat bread with
margarine, black forest cake, low-
fat milk.
Friday: Oven fried, breaded
chicken quarter, stewed tomatoes,
mashed potatoes, whole wheat
bread with margarine, peaches
and pears, low-fat milk.
Congregate dining sites include:
Lecanto, East Citrus, Crystal River,
.Homosassa Springs, Inverness
and South Dunnellon. For informa-
tion, call 795-6264.
Branch 186 will meet at 6:30 p.m.
the third Thursday monthly at the
DAV Building, Independence
Highway and U.S. 41 North,
Inverness. Call Bob Huscher, sec-
retary, at 344-0727.
The VFW Post 7991 of
Dunnellon meets the third
Thursday monthly. Social hour at 5
to 6 p.m. The meeting starts at 6
p.m.
The post home is at 3107 W.
Dunnellon Road. Phone (352)
489-1772.
Landing Ship Dock (LSD)
Sailors meet at Denny's in
Crystal River at 2 p.m. on the
fourth Thursday monthly. For
more information, call Jimmie at
621-0617.
The Marine Corps League
Citrus Detachment 819 meets at
7 p.m. the last Thursday monthly
at the VFW Post 10087 in Beverly
Hills. The Military Ball will be held
on Nov. 11 and is expected to be
another sellout, so get your tick-
ets early. For more information on
both the Marine Corps League or
the Military Ball, call Bob at 527-
1577 after 4 p.m. or Ralph at 726-
7836.
Korean War Veterans
Association, Citrus Chapter 192
meets at 1 p.m. the first Tuesday
monthly at VFW Post 10087 in
Beverly Hills behind AmSouth Bank
and across from Haywires. Any mil-
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It'll prove you should never write off any old venture
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Airman Holly
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graduated from
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Holly training at
Borrmann Lackland Air
The former crewmembers
from the USS JONAS INGRAM
(DD-938) will have their next
reunion in Charleston, S.C., Oct.
itary person who served from 1950
to present day is eligible to become
a member for $10 a year or $3 for
associate or auxiliary members.
Call Commander Louis Poulin, 302-
0850, or Vice Commander Paul
Salyer, 637-1161. No meeting in
August.
Dan Campbell Chapter of
the 82nd Airborne Association
has changed its meeting night to
the first Wednesday monthly.
posed to be a day of rest for you, forget it and go after
something big. Your time will be well worth your
efforts.
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yourself through the eyes of your peers, you would be
extremely pleased with the image they have. Others
are apt to be talking about you, but saying only nice
things.
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proper gratitude and making the person feel good.
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by size or titles, because you're likely to be at your
best when dealing with groups, large organizations or
people in authority. You'll feel like you're on friendly
turf.
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well in dealings or arrangements you have with
friends, family or friendly acquaintances. Those who
like you and care about you will do all they can to
please you.
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During the six weeks of training,
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mission, organization, and military
customs and courtesies; performed
drill and ceremony marches, and
received physical training, rifle
marksmanship, field training exer-
cises, and special training in
human relations.
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12 to 15. If you served aboard the
Jonas Ingram, get in touch with
Pete Ventola so we can get you
added to our database. Address:
Meetings will be at 7 p.m. at VFW
Post 4337 in Invemess. This is for
all Airborne personnel, not just the
82nd Airborne, and all services, not
just the Army.
A AMVETS Post 5 will meet at 7
p.m. the first Wednesday monthly
atAmerican Legion Post 155 on
the north side of West Gulf-to-Lake
Highway (State Road 44), Crystal
River, two miles east of U.S. 19
opposite Publix. All are welcome.
In addition, airmen who com-
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toward an associate degree
through the Community College of
the Air Force.
Borrmann is the daughter of
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SVictoria Lynn Price and
Corey Evan Daluz were united
in marriage Saturday, May 20,
2006, at Crystal River United
Methodist Church. The Rev.
Alan Jefferson performed the
service.
The bride is the daughter of
Richard and Stephanie Price
of Crystal River.
SThe groom is the son of
Penny Daluz of Homosassa.
' The bride's father, Richard
Price, gave her in marriage.
: She wore an Oleg Cassini
designer gown in champagne,
strapless with beaded lace and
pearls with a train.
The elbow-length veil was
Australian crystals with satin
trim with an Australian crystal
tiara.
i! The bridal bouquet consist-
ed of red, pink and yellow
roses in a cascade spray with
ivy and baby's breath.,
Maid of honor was Kimberly
Price, sister of the bride, and
best man was Grady Bell.
Bridesmaids were Sarah
Bartley and Katelyn Bartley,
Cousins of the bride of
Homosassa, and groomsmen
were Daniel Ford and Nelson
Johnson.
S The flower girl was Lindsey
heckrone and the ringbearer
S was Nicholas Slusser, both of
Crystal River.
The maid of honor wore a
charmeuse A-line formal dress
with rhinestones in cham-
pagne. The bridesmaids wore
charmeuse A-line formal
dresses with rhinestones in
S antique rose.
The flower girl wore a satin
tank bodice with pearl-beaded
trim with empire waist in ivory.
S The maid of honor carried a
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cascade of roses an
bridesmaids carried
attached to Victorian fat
The groom wore an iv
with tails.
The groomsmen wor
with top hats and canes.
The reception was gi
the bride's parents at
Rivers County Club, (
River, after the ceremony
Out-of-town guests in
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mi'
of Panama City and M
Mrs. Jonathan Schwa
Orlando.
The bride and groo
graduates of Crystal
High School, and are t
owners of M&E Don
Crystal River.
They went on a hone
trip to Savannah, Ga., a:
live in Crystal River.
Lentz-McBride
- Brittney Lentz and Ryan
McBride were united in mar-
riage July 3, 2006, in a beautiful
historic church in the small
town of Boston, Ga.
Brittney McBride, of Floral
City, is the daughter of Chuck
Lentz of Hudson and Sandy
and Tony Dayton, also of Floral
City.
The bride graduated from
Cit-ru High School in 2003 and
;i.,eurreutly.,u nthne Li.S. Air,
Force, stationed at Tyndall Air
Force Base.
The bride was given in mar-
iage by her father, .Tony
)ayton; and her mother, Sandy
payton, served as matron of
honor.
Ryan McBride, of Inverness,
is the son of Cabot and Judi
M'cBride, also of Inverness.
The groom graduated from
Citrus High School in 2002 and
is currently a U.S. Marine, sta-
tioned at Camp LeJune, N.C.
The groom's brother, Josh
McBride, served as best man.
A reception of close family
and friends was held in
Tallahassee immediately fol-
lowing the ceremony.
The couple honeymooned in
Panama City.
Holly Bryant and Kyle
Treece were united in mar-
riage Saturday, April 1, 2006, in
St. Augustine. The Rev. Bobby
Crum performed the service.
The bride is the daughter of
SCarey and Marianne Bryant of
Inverness.
The groom is the son of Dale
:, and Janice Treece of Troy, Ind.
S Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a strap-
Sless A-line, floor-length gown
with 5-foot train, made by the
groom's mother. Her veil was
floor length with a flowered
wreath headpiece made by her
mother. Her bouquet consisted
of reniculas, calla lilies and
blue delphiniums.
Matron of honor was Nena
Thomas and best man was
Corey Jones. Bridesmaids
S were Caity Bryant, Cara
Bryant and Kathy Kelly and
groomsmen were Brett Taylor,
id the Lee Taylor and Chandler
roses Cavaness.1 Flower girl was
ns. Kailey Long and ringbearer
ory tux was Austin Cavaness.
The bridal attendants wore
Stuxes purple halter A-line, calf-
length dresses and carried
ven by calla lilies and delphiniums.
Seven The reception was held fol-
Crystal lowing the ceremony at the
1y. U.S. Armory, State Road 207,
eluded St Augustine. Friends, family
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Robyn Lynn Beckett and
Thomas (Tom) Fuller were
united in marriage Tuesday,
July 4, 2006, at sunset on the
beach in Key West
The bride is the daughter of
Gerry and Gale Beckett of
Hernando.
The groom is the son of
Frances Fuller of Beverly Hills
and the late Herbert Fuller.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her children, Hunter
and Fischer McDaniel, who
also served as the maid of
honor and best man.
The reception was held
immediately following the cer-
emony on the beach.
The newlyweds honey-
mooned at Atlantis, Paradise
Island, Nassau, Bahamas.
and loved ones attended from
Florida, Virginia, Tennessee,
Connecticut and North
Carolina.
The bride is a third-grade
teacher. She graduated from
Flagler College in 2003.
The groom is a student at
University of North Florida,
studying accounting.
The couple honeymooned in
Townsend and Gatlinburg,
Tenn.
They will live in St.
Augustine.
They will live in Inve
Smith-Whitehead
Celeste Gineen Smith and
Christopher Ronald Whitehead,
both of Homosassa, exchanged
wedding vows in a morning
ceremony July 4, 2006, at The
Wedding Chapel in Inverness.
Howard Gerlach and Jason
Sharp stood by as witnesses for
the couple.
Donna Viglione of The
Wedding Chapel officiated the
rites.
James G. (Jim) and Maureen
M. (Mo) Jeffries of Hernando
will celebrate their 30th wed-
ding anniversary on a five-day
cruise to the Bahamas and Key
West.
They were married Aug. 14,
1976, at Plymouth Congre-
gational Church in Coconut
Grove.
They both are retired from
BellSouth.
The couple have two sons,
Kirk Jeffries of Homestead
and David Jeffries of
Hernando, and one grand-
child.
The couple has lived in
Citrus County since 2000.
The Jacksons
1-
Charles and Jill Jackson of the lake with the large house-
Crystal River celebrated their boat, and, while anchored,
50th wedding anniversary with they all enjoyed water sports
all their children and grand- like skiing, fishing, tubing,
S children on a five-day house- kayaking, swimming and snor-
boat trip on Norris Lake in keling.
Tennessee. The Jacksons had been mar-
Present were son Mark and ried 50 years on July 28, and
mess. wife Jana and their children have been residents of Crystal
Jamie and Brett, of Houston, River since 1965.
Texas; and son Scott and wife Pictured, after returning
ielg. a and) their .childrJfrQ loi>eioue bfat: trip arg,
.. Sarah, Joshua and Lucas !ofi- ront:-'Lueas,-Brett-,Josh, DeMa
Hernando. and Sarah; rear: Jana, Jamie,
They enjoyed cruising on Mark, Jill, Charlie and Scott.
SO YOU KNOW
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and first birthdays.
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With friends like these ...
S TW T hat is that?" Sue asked. We were
looking into a UPS box we had just
received from our friends the
Fergusons. The Fergusons had just spent a love-
ly weekend with us lovely for them, anyway.
"What does the note say?" I carefully reached
into the box, trying to avoid all the vicious metal
edges of the mysterious object inside and pulled
out a piece of Beverly Ferguson's stationery.
"Thanks for being such kind and gracious
hosts, we really enjoyed our weekend with you.
So few of our friends seem to have any free time
to see us any more. It's funny, the more free time
we get, the busier everyone else seems to get
"I'm sure, in his own way, even if he doesn't
verbalize it, that Cartier is very sorry
about breaking that ugly statue of
yours. But really, should you leave .
something like that locked in your
bedroom closet where anyone could
accidentally knock it over? I know
he's joking, but Burt says Cartier prob- -
ably increased its value. Look how
much those broken Roman statues
are worth. No one-wants a whole one.
"Even though she never came out of
her room the entire weekend, JI
Bresson really had a fun time. I think MUI
the change of scenery is good for her.
Your guest room is so much different
than her own. It's so much smaller. Bert had the
most fun of all. Weekends are the only time he
really gets to unwind. I'll bet you've never seen
him dance naked before, have you? By the way,
before our next visit, he really prefers the red
Zinfandels to the Cabs, so if you want to stock up
"I thought everyone knew that I was allergic
to green peppers and gluten, so I have to apolo-
gize for spoiling that first dinner. I hope the
stains came out of the carpet Don't forget, I'm
lactose intolerant, too. So if you could just have
some soymilk handy, it would solve a lot of prob-
lems.
"We're free almost every weekend this sum-
mer, so just let us know what's convenient for
you and we'll be happy to drive up and bring a
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little joy into your empty lives.
"See you soon! Bev and Bert
PS. Here's a little gift for all your time and
trouble. I hope you don't have one already!"
"It looks like something from a horror movie,"
I said as I pulled the thing out of the box.
"It's a horseshoe crab. Made out of rusty tin
can lids. It's what they call 'outsider' art," Sue
said.
"'Outsider' junk would be more like it."
"Where do you want to put it?"
"The recycling bin."
"No, seriously. We have to put it somewhere.
When they come back they'll expect to see it in
a prominent place."
"What do you mean, 'when they
come back?' They're not coming
back They can't come back until
Cartier's in reform school and Bert
P t gets out of Betty Ford."
S "It's got a hook on the back I think
they expect us to hang it on the wall."
She can't seriously be thinking of
inviting them back. ,
... "Put it on their pillow. Like a mint
A giant, face-shredding mint," I said.
'M "Or we could move and change our
.LEN phone number. They'd never find us.
I know they're our oldest and dearest
friends, but I think spending time
with them is wrecking our friendship. Losing
contact with them altogether could only make
our friendship stronger"
"If we hang it in the upstairs hallway no one
will see it"
"I got a better idea. Let's put it in the bedroom
closet with all the other stuff people have given
us over the years, like that ugly statue cousin Al
sent us. The one Cartier broke. Actually, I think
Bert's right, Cartier did make it more valuable.
Let's just leave a bunch of stuff we don't like out
the next time he visits. He can break it all."
Reach author Jim Mullen
atjim_mullen@myway.com.
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Foster homes sought in Citrus County
Special to the Chronicle
There is a critical shortage of
licensed foster homes within
Citrus County. There are a
number of Citrus County foster
children presently residing in
foster homes of other counties,
some as far away as Seminole
and Orange counties, because
of the lack of available bed
space here.
If you would like to help
these and other unfortunate
children who have found them-
selves in their situation
through no fault of their own,
consider opening your doors
and your homes to these chil-
dren by becoming a licensed
foster home.
Becoming licensed as a fos-
First BIRTHDAY
Vincent Russell Fricke cele-
brated his first birthday July
17.
Vincent is the son of Jeremy
and Cynthia Fricke of Lake
Orion, Mich. Maternal grand-
parents are Bill and Doreen
Rose of Dunnellon.
Paternal grandparents are
Jay Fricke of Troy, Mich., and
Kathy Fricke of Royal Oak,
Mich.
Engagement
Ellis-Clark
Rick and Jennie Ellis,
together with Steve and
Debbie Brazil, have an-
nounced the engagement of
their daughter, Krystle Ellis, to
Craig Clark, son of Bill and
Noreen Clark
The bride-to-be is an insur-
ance agent with Lassiter-Ware
Insurance.
The future groom is a super-
visor with Dave's Tree Service.
The wedding is planned for
March 24, 2007:
ter home does entail taking a
40-hour MAPP class, as well as
rigorous background checks
and in-home inspections.
Call Eleanor Alido, licensing
specialist for the Harbor
Behavioral Health Care, at 344-
2933, or call Bill Harrigan, vice
president of the Citrus County
Foster Parent Association, at
726-4332.
New ARRIVAL
Congratulations to the fol-
lowing new parents:
To Sean and Tiffany
Hodgkins, Orlando, a son,
John Paul Hodgkins, born at
9:14 a.m. Monday, May 8,
2006, at Arnold Palmer
Hospital. He weighed 7
pounds, 11 ounces. Grand-
parents are Paul and
Patricia Bonzo and Joe and
Judy Casper.
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KIM COMMON
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Curtis Neumann took advan-
tage of slower traffic to win his
first Open Wheel Modified
event at Citrus County
Speedway on Saturday night
Ten laps into the Open
Wheel Modified CCS, track
officials were forced to red-
flag the 30-lap event due to
rain showers that had moved
into the Inverness area.
Fourty-five minutes later,
the Open Wheel Modified field
returned to the racetrack with
Teddy Nelson in control.
Slower traffic quickly
became a factor when
Brandon Pitts refused to move
over for the leaders and forced
a four-wide scramble with the
frontrunners.
Winning the charge to get
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Kyle Bookniller, 'Jimmy
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a win at iis home track But,
with a swift push outof the rac-
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goal was dashed.
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Campi finished second and
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we have some kids that can
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It's been a great week of physi-
cal practice."
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sion over James Ellis, Chris
Hooker, Kevin Harrod, Johnny
Siner, Jonathan Camp, Jay
McKenzie, Mark Powers, Rick
Litka and Todd Haught.
Limited Sportsman action
included Chris Cross in victory
lane. Second place finisher,
Adam Joyner, was disqualified
during the post-race technical
inspection for an illegal mani-
fold. Aaron Williamson picked
up second, Dusty Bremer third,
Ernie Reed fourth, Edward
Allen fifth, Tom Posavic sixth,
Fred Tuski seventh, Bobby
Taylor eighth, Jeff Rook ninth
and Pat Hunt tenth.
Erin Ray drove her way to
the winner's circle in Thunder
Stock action. Mike Dubbs gave
her a run for her money in the
closing laps but settled for sec-
ond. Megan Spicer followed in
third. Rounding out the top ten
included Rick Shahid, Jim
Kruse, Glen Colyer, Tim
Wilson, Jason VanOchten,
Carmine Castoria, and Kristine
Henick
Two Thunder Stock drivers,
Dennis Sanderson and Gary
Johnson, were disqualified
after an incident involving dur-
ing the last of six caution peri-
ods. The event ended under
caution due to the incident
Ashlee Williamson beat out
an 18-car 4-cylinder Bomber
field to find victory lane. Chris
Allen, a former Mini Stock
.champion at the racetrack, fin-
ished second, Justin Durbin
third, Marlon Durbin fourth,
Jon Doucette fifth, Peter
Nelson sixth, Phil Edwards
seventh, James Williamson
eighth, Terry Dunbar ninth,
and Jeramy Root finished
tenth.
Results from the FAST Late
Model and FAST Truck divi-
sions were not available at
presstime.
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BASEBALL
Tigers 4, Indians 3
CLEVELAND DETROIT
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Szmore cf 4 11 0 Grndsn cf 3 0 0 0
Mchels f 4000 Planco2b 5 1 1 1
Hafnerdh 3 11 2 IRdrgzc 5 1 2 2
VMrtnzc 4 000 DYongdh 4 0 1 0
Blake ib 3 12 1 CGillen ss 4 0 2 0
Shppchc 0000 Monroe If 4 01 0
JhPlta ss 3 00 0Casey lb 4 0 0 0
Choo rf 2 000 Infante ss 0 00 0
Luna 2b 3 00 0 Thmes rf 4 1 1 1
Inglett2b 1 000 nge3b 4 1 20
Marte3b 2000
Totals 293 4,3 Totals 37 410 4
Cleveland 300 000 000- 3
Detroit 000 010 102- 4
Two outs when winning run scored.
E-Blake (4), Luna (1). DP-
Cleveland 1, Detroit 1. LOB-Cleveland
5, Detroit 9. 2B--Sizemore (36). HR-
Hafner (33), Blake (16), IRodriguez (9),
Thames (20). SB-Infante (3). S-
JhPeralta.
IP H RERBBSO
Cleveland
Byrd 62-3 7 2 1 2 4
JaDavis 11-3 1 0 0 0 0
Carmona L,1-7 2-3 2 2 2 0 1
Detroit
Rogers 7 4 3 3 2 3
ZumayaW,6-1 2 0 0 0 2 0
HBP-by Rogers (Choo).
T-2:39. A-43,015 (41,070).
Twins 14, Royals 3
MINNESOTA KANSAS CITY
ab rhbi ab rhbi
LCstillo2b 6243 DJesus If 4 1 1 1
Punto 3b 1 103 EGrmn if 1 000
Mauer c 3 112 Grdzin 2b 3 0 00
Cddyerrf 501 1 Blanco2b 0000
Mrneau lb 4 21 3 Teahen 3b 4 1 1 0
THntercf 401 0 Brown dh 4 1 22
Rabe If 1 00 0 Costa rf 4 0 2 0
Kubeldh 3 20 0 Shealy lb 4 0 00
Tyner If 331 0 Bako c 1 0 00
Bartlett ss 5 332 Buck c 3 02 0
Berroa ss 4 0 1 0
Gthrght cf 4 0 2 0
Totals 35141214 Totals 36 311 3
Minnesota 003 250 130--14
Kansas City 000 003 000- 3
E-Costa (4), Berroa (14). DP-
Minnesota 2, Kansas City 3. LOB-
Minnesota 11, Kansas City 7. 2B-
Mauer (25), Bartlett (10), Costa (14),
Buck (15). HR-Morneau (29), DeJesus
(6), Brown (8). SF-Punto 2.
IP H RERBBSO
Minnesota
CSilva W,8-9 61-3 10 3 3 0 1
Neshek 12-3 0 0 0 1 3
Eyre 1 1 0 0 0 1
Kansas City
SRuHernandez L,2-7 42-3 4 9 8 9
2
JoPeralta 1-3 2 1 1 1 0
Dohmann 2 3 1 1 2 1
Nunez 2 3 3 3 2 0
HBP-by RuHernandez (THunter).
T-3:10. A-25,131 (40,785).
NL Boxes
Mets 4, Phillles 3
PHILA NEW YORK
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SVctrno rf 4 01 0 Reyes ss 4 1 1 0
Rwandcf 2110 Mlldgerf 4 01 1
SDllucci rf 1 00 0 Beltran cf 4 1 1 0
Rollinsss 411 0CDIgdolb 4 1 1 0
Howard Ib 3 123 Wright 3b 3 1 1 1
Burrell If 4 01 0 CFloyd If 0 0 0 0
Cost c 4 00 0 Chavez If 3 0 1 2
Nunez 3b 3 000 Vlentin 2b 3 00 0
Utley ph 1 01 0 DiFelice c 30 0 0
Sndoval 2b 3 00 0 TGIvin p 2 0 00
Lbrthal ph, 1,00,0 Mrrero ph 1 0 0 0
SLieber p' 3 00 0 Heilmn p 0 0 0 0
BWgnr p 0 0 0 0
Totals 333 7 3 Totals 31 4 6 4
Philadelphia 300 000 000- 3
New York 100 003 OOx- 4
E-Lieber (2). DP-New York 1.
LOB-Philadelphia 5, New York 3. 2B-
Victorino (12), Rowand (22), Reyes (21),
Chavez (16). HR-Howard (38).
IP H RERBBSO
Philadelphia
Lieber L,4-9 8 6 4 1 0 6
New York
TGlavine W,12-47 5 3 3 2 2
Heilman 1 0 0 0 0 2
BWagnerS,24 1 2 0 0 0 2
T-2:11. A-44,829 (57,333).
Reds 8, Braves 6
ATLANTA CINCINNATI
ab rhbi ab r hbi
J Aybar 3b 4 11 0 BPhllps 2b 3 3 3 4
MGiles 2b 5232 Httberg 1b 4 1 0 0
SRnteriass 511 0 Grf Jr. cf 4 1 22
AJonescf 4000 Aurilia 3b 5 0 00
McCnn c 4 14 3 Dunn If 4 1 1 2
-Frcur rf 5 01 0 Ross c 3 0 00
LaRche lb 4 11 1 Dnorfia rf 3 0 0 0
SThrmn If 3 00 0 JCastro ss 2 1 1 0
Yates p 0 000 Wthers p 0 000
SShiell p 2 00 0 Bray p 0 0 00
McBrid p 0 00 0 Arroyo p 1 1 0 0
SPrnto p 0 00 0 Coffey p 0 0 0 0
Lngrhh ph 1 00 O'Crmierp 0 0 0 0
VlIrrl p 0 00 0 Clayton ss 1 0 0 0
Diaz If 1 01 0
Totals 38612 6 Totals 30 8 7 8
Atlanta 300 003 000- 6
Cincinnati 300 300 02x- 8
E-Shiell (1), Aurilia (7). DP-
Cincinnati 1. LOB-Atlanta 10,
Cincinnati 10. 2B-BPhillips (19),
Griffey Jr. 2 (15). HR-MGiles (8),
McCann (14), LaRoche (23), BPhillips 2
(10), Dunn (33). S-Aybar, Arroyo 2.
IP H RERBBSO
Atlanta
Shiell 3 5 6 6 3 2
McBride 1 0 0 0 0 0
Paronto 1 0 0 0 2 1
Villarreal 2 0 0 0 1 2
Yates L,1-2 1 2 2 2 2 0
Cincinnati
Arroyo 52-3 8 5 5 2 3
Coffey 1-3 1 1 1 0 0
Cormier 1 1 0 0 1 0
SWeathers W,4-3 1 1 0 0 0 1
Bray S,2 1 1 0 0 0 1
Shiell pitched to 3 batters in the 4th.
HBP-by Villarreal (Denorfia), by
Shiell (BPhillips), by Arroyo (LaRoche).
SWP-Villarreal.
T-2:58. A-33,170 (42,271).
Cubs 7, Pirates 5
- PITTSBURGH CHICAGO
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Duffy of 5 00 0 Pierre cf 3 2 1 0
SMcLth rf 5 11 1 Izturis ss 3 0 1 1
FSnchz ss 5 00 0 Barrett c 4 0 1 1
_Bay If 321 0 ARmrz 3b 2 1 1 0
Nady lb 311 0 Nevin lb 2 1 0 0
Castillo 2b 4 02 1 Mabry b 1 0 00
JBtsta3b 2000 Paganrf 3 222
Palino c 3 11 3 Murton If 4 1 2 2
Duke p 3 020 Dmpstr p 0 0 0
Grabow p 0000 Cedeno 2b 3 02 1
STorresp 0000 Priorp 2 01 0
Burnitzph 1 000 Ohman p 0 000
Capps p 0000 Theriot ph 1 0 0 0
Marte p 0 00 0 Eyre p 0 0 0 0
Wuertz p 0 0 0 0
Howry p 0 0 0 0
JJones rf 1 0 00
Totals 345 85 Totals 29 711 7
Pittsburgh 010 011 110- 5
Chicago 400 001 11x- 7
E-JBautista (5), Paulino (10),
Cedeno (18). DP-Pittsburgh 2,
SChicago 1. LOB-Pittsburgh 7, Chicago
5. 2B-Duke (3), ARamirez (22). HR-
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TODAY'S SPORTS
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2:30 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) NASCAR Racing Nextel Cup -Allstate 400
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1 p.m. (66 PAX) MLB Baseball Boston Red Sox at Tampa Bay
Devil Rays. From Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg (Live)
(FSNFL) MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at Florida Marlins.
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Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. (Live) (CC)
2 p.m. (WGN) MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Chicago Cubs.
From Wrigley Field in Chicago. (Live) (CC)
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Mets. From Shea Stadium in Flushing, N.Y. (Live) (CC)
HORSE RACING
5 p.m. (ESPN) Horse Racing Haskell/Taylor Made
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EXTREME SPORTS
1 p.m. (ESPN) X Games From Carson, Calif. (Live) (CC)
FOOTBALL
8 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) NFL Preseason Football Hall of Fame Game -
Oakland Raiders vs. Philadelphia Eagles. From Canton, Ohio. (Live)
(CC)
GOLF
8 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Golf Scandinavian Masters -
Final Round. From Sweden. (Live)
1:30 p.m. (9, 20, 28 ABC) Golf Weetabix Women's British Open
- Final Round. From Royal Lytham & St. Annes in Lancashire,
England. (Same-day Tape) (CC)
(GOLF) PGA Golf Nationwide Tour Cox Classic Final
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3 p.m. (6, 10 CBS) PGA Golf Buick Open Final Round. From
Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club in Grand Blanc, Mich. (Live)
(CC)
6 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Golf Champions Tour: 3M Championship,
Final Round. From Blaine, Minn. (Same-day Tape) (CC)
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3 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP Tennis US Open Series Legg Mason
Classic Final. From Washington, D.C. (Live)
McLouth (6), Paulino (5), Pagan (4),
Murton (6). SB-Pierre (39). CS-
Pagan (2). S-JBautista, Izturis,
Cedeno.
IP H RERBBSO
Pittsburgh
Duke L,7-10 6 9 5 5 3 2
Grabow 1-3 0 1 1 1 0
STorres 2-3 1 0 0 1 0
Capps 1-3 11 1 0 0
Marte 2-3 00 0 0 0
Chicago
PriorW,1-5 52-3 5 3 2 3 5
Ohman 1-3 0 0 0 0 1
Eyre 1-3 1 1 1 0 0
Wuertz 2-3 0 0 0 0 0
Howry 1 2 1 1 0 0
DempsterS,21 1 0 0 0 0 0
HBP-by Prior (JBautista).
T-2:43. A-41,007 (41,118).
Dodgers 10, Marlins 2
LOS ANGELES FLORIDA
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Furcalss 4123 Amzgacf 5 020
Ledee If 1 000 Uggla 2b 5 1 1 1
Lofton cf 5 121 Jacobs lb 4 0 1 0
Carrar p 0 00 0 Hoover c 1 0 1 0
Belmel p 0 00 0 MiCbr 3b 3 00 0
JLugo2b 5220 Mssngrp 0000
JDrew rf 4 02 1 CRoss ph 1 0 1 0
Ethier If 3 13 2 Knsng p 0 0 0 0
RMrtnzss 1 00 0 Hrmida ph 1 00 0
Btemit3b 5 100 Wlnhm If 3 001
Martin c 522 1 HaRmz ss 3 00 0
THall c 0 000 Borchd rf 2 0 1 0
Loney lb 5122 Olivoc 4 000
BIngslyp 3 100 Jhnson p 0 000
Repkocf 1 000 Abrcrm ph 1 000
Mehler p 1 000
Helms3b 2 1 1 0
Totals 42101510 Totals 36 2 8 2
Los Angeles 140 203 000--10
Florida 001 000 100- 2
E-Jacobs (6), HaRamirez (16). DP-
Florida 1. LOB-Los Angeles 8, Florida
11. 2B-JDrew (20), Ethier (16). 3B-
Furcal (4), Loney (3), Helms (3). SB-
JLugo (2).
IP H RERBBSO
Los Angeles
Billingsley W,3-36 3 1 1 3 7
Carrara 2 3 1 1 1 5
Beimel 1 20 0 0 0
Florida
Johnson L,9-6 3 8 5 5 2 3
Moehler 4 7 5 3 0 2
Messenger 1 0 0 0 1 0
Kensing 1 0 0 0 00
WP-Billingsley.
T-2:59. A-17,863 (36,331).
Cardinals 4, Brewers 3
MILWAUKEE ST. LOUIS
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Gross cf 4 00 0 Eckstin ss 3 00 0
Grffnno 2b 3000 Spiezio If 4 1 1 0
Fildr lb 4 00 0 JEcrcn rf 0 0 0 0
Mench If 5 01 0 Pujols lb 4 2 2 2
BHall ss 4 12 0 Rolen 3b 3 0 1 1
Jenkinsrf 311 2 Edmndcf 3 1 1 0
DaBell 3b 4 120 Blliard 2b 3 0 1 1
Kolb p 0 00 0 Duncan rf 2 0 0 0
DMiller c 2 00 0 Hanck p 0 '0 0 0
BShetsp 0000 TJhnsnp 0 000
Gnzlz p 1 00 0 Looper p 0 0 0 0
BClarkph 1 01 1 Rdrgezph 0 000
HIlng p 1 00 0 JfWevrpr 0 0 0 0
Cirillo 3b 1 00 0 Isrnghs p 0 0 0 0
GBnntt c 4 0 0 0
Reyes p 2 000
Tguchi rf 1 0 0 0
Totals 333 7 3 Totals 29 4 6 4
Milwaukee 000 300 000- 3
St. Louis 103 000 OOx- 4
DP-Milwaukee 1, St. Louis 1. LOB-
Milwaukee 10, St. Louis 7. 2B-DaBell
(19), Rolen (34), Edmonds (18). 3B-
DaBell (3). HR-Jenkins (10), Pujols
(34). SB-BHall (6), Pujols (5).
IP H RERBBSO
Milwaukee
BSheets L,2-4 1 2 1 1 2 1
Gonzalez 2 4 3 3 1 4
Helling 3. 0 0 0 2 1
Kolb 2 0 0 0 1 1
St. Louis
Reyes W,3-5 5 5 3 3 3 6
Hancock 2-3 1 0 0 2 0
TJohnson. 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Looper 2 1 0 0 1 1
Isrnghs S,29 1 0 0 0 0 0
HBP-by Reyes (Graffanino).
T-2:55. A-43,299 (43,975).
Top Ten
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Mauer Min
Jeter NYY
ISuzuki Sea
Tejada Bal
DeRosa Tex
Matthews Tex
Morneau Min
VWells Tor
R H Pct.
60 132.365
74 143.350
76 155.334
77 149.333
54 106.325
60 135.324
64 125.323
61 130.319
mph.
35. (88) Dale Jarrett, Ford, 178.685 mph.
36. (32) Travis Kvapil, Chevy, 178.642 mph.
37. (5) Kyle Busch, Chevy, 178.522 mph.
38. (43) Bobby Labonte, Dodge, 178.448
mph.
39. (42) Casey Mears, Dodge, 178.348
mph.
40. (45) Kyle Petty, Dodge, owner points.
41. (41) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, owner
points.
42. (22) Dave Blaney, Dodge, owner points.
43. (60) Boris Said, Ford, 178.529 mph.
Failed To Qualify
44. (15) Paul Menard, Chevy, 178.221
mph.
45. (55) Michael Waltrip, Dodge, 178.091
mph.
46. (70) Johnny Sauter, Chevy, 177.599
mph.
47. (49) Kevin Lepage, Dodge, 177.103
mph.
48. (90) Stephen Leicht, Ford, 176.946
mph.
49. (04) Bobby Hamilton Jr., Dodge,
176.807 mph.
50. (61) Derrike Cope, Chevy, 174.537 mph.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX-Purchased the
contract of C Corky Miller from
Pawtucket of the IL. Designated RHP
Bryan Corey for assignment.
National League
ATLANTA BRAVES-Optioned RHP
Jason Shiell to Richmond of the PCL.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BUFFALO BILLS-Signed S Donte
Whitner. Released P Joshua Brazen.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Released
WR Dez White. Signed CB Tony
Beckham.
NEW YORK JETS-Placed TE Jason
Pociask on injured reserve.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS-Signed
CB Dwight Ellick. Released CB Reuben
Houston.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
BOSTON BRUINS-Declined their
option on the contract of D David
Tanabe, making him an unrestricted free
agent.
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-Re-
signed G Marc-Andre Fleury to a two-
year contract.
MRamirez Bos 105 376 68 120.319
Pierzynski ChW 96 353 45 112.317
Dye ChW 97 357 67 113.317
Home Runs
DOrtiz, Boston, 39; Hafner, Cleveland,
33; Thome, Chicago, 33; Glaus, Toronto,
31; Giambi, New York, 31; MRamirez,
Boston, 31; Dye, Chicago, 30.
Runs Batted In
DOrtiz, Boston, 108; Morneau,
Minnesota, 97; Hafner, Cleveland, 94;
MRamirez, Boston, 89; Glaus, Toronto,
85; Ibanez, Seattle, 85; Giambi, New
York, 85.
Pitching (12 Decisions)
Liriano, Minnesota, 12-2, .857;
Halladay, Toronto, 13-3, .812; Garland,
Chicago, 12-3, .800; Verlander, Detroit,
14-4, .778; Schilling, Boston, 14-4, .778;
Contreras, Chicago, 10-3, .769; Wang,
New York, 13-4, .765; Mussina, New
York, 13-4, .765.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
G AB R H Pct.
FSanchez Pit: 107 386 2 2131 .339
CJones Atl 81 309 1i63.333
Utley Phi 108 442 93145.328
Garciaparra LAD 79 312 60102.327
MiCabrera Fla 109 393 78128.326
Holliday Col 105 410 72 133.324
Berkman Hou 99 349 58 112.321
Pujols StL 91 335 77107.319
Hatteberg Cin 96 305 45 97 .318
Atkins Col 104 391 70124.317
Lo Duca NYM 83 347 53110.317
Rolen StL 97 357 67113.317
Home Runs
Howard, Philadelphia, 38; Pujols, St.
Louis, 34; ASoriano, Washington, 34;
Dunn, Cincinnati, 33; Beltran, New York,
33; Berkman, Houston, 29; CaLee,
Milwaukee, 28.
Runs Batted In
Howard, Philadelphia, 99; Beltran,
New York, 97; Berkman, Houston, 94;
AJones, Atlanta, 93; Pujols, St. Louis,
89; Wright, New York, 82; CaLee,
Milwaukee, 81.
Pitching (12 Decisions)
Webb, Arizona, 12-4, .750;
CZambrano, Chicago, 12-4, .750;
TGlavine, New York, 12-4, .750; Olsen,
Florida, 9-4, .692; Penny, Los Angeles,
11-5, .687; Trachsel, New York, 10-5, /Tmap -
.667; PMartinez, New York, 8-4, .667. mp
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AUTO RACING $189
NASCAR Allstate 400 Lineup
After Saturday qualifying, race
Sunday
At Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Lap length: 2.5-mile ovalA9
(Car number in parentheses) $449
1. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevy, 182.778 mph.
2. (07) Clint Bowyer, Chevy, 182.771 mph.
3. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 182.752 mph.
4. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 182.441 mph.
5. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevy, 182.238
mph. Sp"" d *
6. (18) J.J. Yeley, Chevy, 182.171 mph. 1 99
7. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 182.065 mph.
8. (12) Ryan Newman, Dodge, 181.925
mph. 12 a
9. (7) Robby Gordon, Chevy, 181.877 mph.
10. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevy, 181.734
mph.
11. (21) Ken Schrader, Ford, 181.539 mph.
12. (10) Scott Riggs, Dodge, 181.076 mph.k
13. (96) Tony Raines, Chevy, 181.036 mph. Pic y
14. (11) Denny Hamlin, Chevy, 180.937
mph.
15. (19) Jeremy Mayfield, Dodge, 180.509
mph. (UQRG
16. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevy, 180.505 mph.
17. (37) Mike Skinner, Dodge, 180.487
mph.
18. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford, 180.426
mph.
19. (6) Mark Martin, Ford, 180,234 mph.
20. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 180.126 mph. AmenUrnR
21. (01) Joe Nemechek, Chevy, 180.112 -oy~is .
mph. .itWn ";
22. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 180.065 mph.
23. (1) Martin Truex Jr., Chevy, 180.065 l g I M
mph.
24. (40) David Stremme, Dodge, 179.462 OIL CHA
mph.
25. (34) Chad Chaffin, Dodge, 179.365 1 LUBE A
mph. ,, o tldn
26. (00) Bill Elliott, Chevy, 179.258 mph. a SS
27. (38) EllIott Sadler, Ford, 179.229 mph. "I -l r
28. (78) Kenny Wallace, Chevy, 179.201
mph. Got a company
29. (66) Jeff Green, Chevy, 179.026 mph. We seVn
30. (25) Brian Vickers, Chevy, 178.973 nai onal
mph. national
mph.
- 31. (8) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevy, 178.923 M
mph. s rAUTOM
32. (20) Tony Stewart, Chevy, 178.909 EXCeLLEI
mph.
33. (14) Sterling Marlin, Chevy, 178.845
mph.
34. (4) Scott Wimmer, Chevy, 178.731
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Ripley sets possible record in Citrus 5K,
Former Panther
Witherspoon
wins female race
LARRY BUGG
For the Chronicle
Believe it or not, it was
Ripley's race.
Saturday morning, Ryan
Ripley ran a probable course
record 15:35 to win the
Citrus 5K(3.1 mile) race in Citrus
Springs. Ripley, a former stand-
out at Belleview High School, is
now running for the Oklahoma
State University cross country
team. Lecanto High's Nick
Farrington was second with a
time of 17:17.
"For my training right now,
that's definitely pretty good,"
said Ripley. "I feel good about
this performance. (Conditions
were) perfect No wind. It's a lit-
tle warm once you get going. (I
took the lead) about half a mile
in. The Citrus Road Runners
people are great people."
"He just took off after the mile
mark," said Farrington. "I've
been running at night lately to
keep away from the heat I have
to get used to running in the heat
again."
Brooksville's Daniel French,
43, took the men's masters title
with a time of 17:56. He was the
third runner to finish. French
has a history of heart problems
and had a recent cardiac conver-
sion.
"I'm pleased considering my
heart situation," said French. "I
tried to hang (with Farrington)
but he has a little better leg
speed than I do. My goal was to
run 18 minutes (he ran 17:56).
I'm thankful. As you get older,
the heat affects you more."
Former Lecanto High stand-
out Deirdra Witherspoon took
the woman's title with
an 18:43. Witherspoon lives in
the Citrus Springs area and is
warming up for college cross
country at Florida International
University in Miami.
This is her second straight
year taking the female title and
she didn't waste any time grab-
bing the lead.
"(I took the female lead) in the
beginning," Witherspoon said.
"It was a little warm for a morn-
ing run. At this time last year, I
ran a 19:17."
Robert Brockett, who started
the Crystal River Triathlon, ran
alongside 13-year-old Paige
Cooke. Brockett, of Lecanto, fin-
ished 43rd with a time of 22:58.
Cooke, 13, finished 44, with a
time of 23:09.
"(I outran Paige) just barely,"
said the heavy breathing
Brockett. "It won't be too long
(before she races past him). It
(the race) is in the neighborhood.
I thought I would ride my bike
over here, loosen up and see
how bad a shape I'm in. (I'm in)
moderate shape. Running out,
we had a nice cloud. It was a fun,
race."
Crystal River residentJimArd
finished 10th with a time of
19:02. His daughter, Nike, fin-
ished 82nd with a time of 27:29.
"I did a lot slower than I want-
ed to," said Ard. "I laid off the.
last year and I am just now get-
ting back into. I am mostly doing
marathons. I'm doing this for
speed training. I am going to do
the Toronto marathon in
September As usual, it was hot
and humid. I was aiming for 18
minutes and I ran 19."
The race director was happy
that a large number of runners
competed.
"It was an awesome turnout,"
said race director Chris Moling
"We had over 150 runners. We
had a very good crowd. It was
our biggest Citrus Road Run in
a number of years: We had a"
great sho%%ing in the high school
and young guy category Ryan
might have set a course record.
Nick pulled off second place.
Congratulations to him. Dan
French did an awesome job
today We didn't have a htpical
storm or hurricane to contend
with."
Cirus 5K Race Results
Men's Overall winner Ryan
Ripley, Ocala, 15:35
Women's Overall winner Deirdra
Witherspoon, Citrus Springs, 18:43
Men's Masters winner Daniel
French, Brooksville, 17:56
Women's Masters winner. Mary
Menton, Ocala, 19:03
Top 10 Finishers
1. Ryan Ripley, Ocala, 15:35; 2.
Nick Fanington, Homosassa, 17:17; 3.
Daniel French, Brooksville, 17:56; 4. ".
Michael Rabold, Crystal River, 18:13;
5. Stephen Clark, Inverness, 18:18; 6..
Tyler Baldwin, Brooksville, 18:22; 7.
Eric Hughes, Crystal River, 18:30; 8. ;
Roger Travis, Fort Pierce, 18:38; 9.
Deirdra Witherspoon, Citrus Springs,
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Women's Bdtish Open Par Scores
Saturday
At Royal Lytham & St. Annes Golf Club
Lytham St. Annes, England
Purse: $1.8 million
Yardage: 6,480 Par: 72
a-amateur
Third Round
Sherri Steinhauer 73-70-66
Lorena Ochoa 74-73-65
Sophie Gustafson 76-67-69
Karen Stupples 73-69-70
Juli Inkster 66-72-74
Cristie Kerr 71-76-66
Natalie Gulbis 72-74-67
Candle Kung 72-70-71
Beth Daniel 73-71-70
Julieta Granada 71-73-70
Gwladys Nocera 70-73-71
Young-AYang 72-75-68
Nina Reis 70-76-69
Christina Kim 71-73-71
Heather Young 72-74-70
Karine Icher 72-73-71
Annika Sorenstam 72-71-73
Paula Creamer 72-71-73
Lorie Kane 73-69-74
Lindsey Wright 71-71-74
Shi Hyun Ahn 75-73-69
Laura Davies 72-72-73
Yuri Fudoh 74-75-69
Jee Young Lee 72-77-69
Liselotte Neumann 76-72-70
V. GoetzeAckerman 75-72-71
II Mi Chung 72-71-75
Silvia Cavalleri 69-72-77
Jeong Jang 78-73-68
Nicole Castrale 73-75-71
Joo Mi Kim 73-73-73
Hee-Won Han 80-71-69
Laura Diaz 75-73-72
Michelle Wie 74-74-72
Sakura Yokomine 72-73-75
Wendy Ward 71-74-75
Maria Hjorth 69-76-75
Anja Monke 75,76-70
Tracy Hanson, 74-77-70
Lynnette Brooky 73-78-70
Sun Young Yoo 76-74-71
Sarah Lee 72-77-72
Kyeong Bae : 73-73-75
Ai Miyazato 71-75-75
Marta Prieto 75-70-76
J. Gallagher-Smith 77-74-71
Becky Morgan 77-73-72
Morgan Pressel 75-75-72
P. Meunier-Lebouc 75-75-72
Becky Brewerton 76-73-73
Seon-Hwa Lee 74-77-72
Chieko Amanuma 71-80-72
L. Walker-Cooper 76-74-73
Joanne Morley 73-77-73
Nikki Garrett 76-71-76
Young Jo 80-70-74
Teresa Lu 73-77-74
Allison Hanna 70-76-78
Riikka Hakkarainen 76-75-74
Elisa Serramia 73-78-74
a-Amy Yang 76-74-75
Ursula Wikstrom 75-75-75
Brittany Lincicome 74-76-75
Helena Alterby 74-74-77
Angela Stanford 76-69-80
Marisa Baena 75-75-76
a-Belen Mozo 73-74-79
Iben Tinning 75-76-76
Kris Tamulis 72-76-79
Veronica Zorzi 74-76-78
Rachel Hetherington 71-79-83
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Buick Open Par Scores
Saturday
At Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club
Grand Blanc, Mich.
Purse: $4.8 million
Yardage: 7,127 yards Par: 72
Third Round
Tiger Woods 66-66-66 198-18
Lucas Glover 67-67-66 200 -16
Scott Verplank 68-66-66 200-16
Robert Allenby 67-67-66 200-16
Vaughn Taylor 67-71-63 201 -15
Stephen Ames 69-66-66 201 -15
Joe Durant 65-69-67 201 -15
Mike Weir 63-70-68 201 -15
Vijay Singh 64-69-68 201 -15
Sean O'Hair 68-68-66 202 -14
Charley Hoffman 68-67-67 202-14
Woody Austin 65-69-68 202 -14
Brett Quigley 65-66-71 202 -14
Harrison Frazar 70-64-69 203 -13
Jim Furyk 66-68-69 203 -13
Camilo Villegas 66-72-66 204 -12
Brian Gay 71-68-65 204 -12
Shane Bertsch 70-68-66 204 -12
Jay Delsing 68-68-68 204 -12
Craig Barlow 71-67-67 205 -11
Scott Gutschewski 69-68-68 205-11
Skip Kendall 70-67-68 205 -11
JeffSluman, 66-67-72 205 -11
John Daly 69-69-68 206 -10
Fred Funk 69-69-68 206 -10
Nick Watney 70-68-68 206-10
.David McKenzie 68-70-68 206-10
Tom Pemice Jr. 69-69-68 206 -10
Kenny Perry 68-70-68 206 -10
James Driscoll 71-66-69 206 -10
David Branshaw 70-69-67 206-10
Zach Johnson 71-65-70 206 -10
John Rollins 70-69-68 207 -9
Bob Estes 70-68-69 207 -9
J.J. Henry 72-67-68 207 -9
Kent Jones 72-67-68 207 -9
Greg Kraft 70-69-68 207 -9
Charles Warren 71-68-68 207 -9
Dicky Pride 71-69-67 207 -9
Paul Goydos
Stephen Leaney
Bo Van Pelt
Mark Wilson
Frank Lickliter II
Steve Lowery
Michael Connell
Corey Pavin
Jimmy Walker
Ryuji Imada
Kris Cox
Jeff Brehaut
Jeff Overton
Todd Fischer
Bob May
Steve Flesch
Bart Bryant
Bob Tway
John Cook
Olin Browne
Geoff Ogilvy
Brad Faxon
Jeff Gove
Mark O'Meara
Ryan Palmer
J.P. Hayes
Nathan Green
Duffy Waldorf
Danny Ellis
Bill Haas
Brian Bateman
Alex Cejka
lan Leggatt
Rod Pampling
Alex Aragon
John Riegger
John Engler Jr.
Arron Oberholser
Brent Geiberger
Bubba Dickerson
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At TPC Twin Cities
Blaine, Minn.
Purse: $1.75 million
Yardage: 7,100
Second Round
Curtis Strange
David Edwards
Morris Hatalsky
Craig Stadler
Rick Rhoden
D.A. Weibring
Bruce Fleisher
Hale Irwin
Brad Bryant
Loren Roberts
Hugh Baiocchi
Gil Morgan
Ron Streck
Chris Starkjohann
Bruce Lietzke
James Mason
Keith Fergus
Andy Bean
Joe Ozaki
Vicente Fernandez
Jim Thorpe
Mike McCullough
J.C. Snead
Tim Simpson
Jim Colbert
Scott Simpson
Larry Nelson
Walter Hall
R.W. Eaks
Mike San Filippo
Tom Purtzer
John Harris
Tom Kite
Mark McNulty
Joe Stansberry
Gibby Gilbert
Wayne Levi
Ed Dougherty
Rick Karbowski
Tdm Je-nkinhs
Graham Marsh
Mike Reid
Don Pooley
David Eger
Jack Ferenz
Tom McKnight
Andy North
Bruce Summerhays
Lonnie Nielsen
Jim Ahem
Fuzzy Zoeller
Dan Pohl
Mark McCumber
Bob Gilder
John Jacobs
Danny Edwards
Dave Eichelberger
Bill Rogers
Massy Kuramoto
Bob Murphy
Bob Ralston
Jack Renner
Jim Chancey"
Leonard Thompson
Dale Douglass
Dana.Quigley
Joe Inman
Bobby Wadkins
Scott Masingill
Kirk Hanefeld
Lee Trevino
Dave Stockton
Jim Dent
Rocky Thompson
Bob Eastwood
Mark Johnson
Jim Albus
Mark Lye
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their schedule while running
t their routes and memorizing
the playbook, Franklin said. But
their dreams go beyond just the
Regular season.
"Everybody's focusing on a
State championship," Franklin
said. "We're really pushing for
that, but we're taking it one
game at a time.
Beasley was more cautious
about the season's potential out-
come.
"First we've got to get through
a tough district, that's our No. 1
goal," Beasley chuckled. "But
our talent level is right where it
needs to be. It's just a matter of
putting it all together."
Leading the offense- at quar-
terback will be junior Andrew
Stichter, whom Beasley called
"efficient" in practice. The
coach said new blood in the
position will help the: offense's
effectiveness.
"We're going to try to be more
efficient when we throw,"'
Beasley said. "We're a running
team, and we want to be physi-
cal, but we want to drop back
and throw it around if we have
to."
Though Stichter is still hon-
ing his skills, Beasley said it's
still early and he has confi-
dence that the quarterback will
get the job done.
"You can't replace game
experience, he didn't play much
last year. You just have to go out
there and get your feet wet
Hopefully he'll be great addi-
tion to us."
The team practiced for three
hours Friday night to beat the
summer heat, and the coach
liked what he saw. Franklin said
that everything's going accord-
ing to plan, and that they expect
to be a force this fall
"We're growing up... all the
mistakes we made last year,
we're making them perfect this
year," he said.
The Tigers also have the ben-
efit of depth, with only two play-
ers starting on both sides of the
ball. This makes practice more
competitive, as starters are
already beginning to face off
against one another.
"You have to figure out what
the identity of your football
team is," Beasley said. "A lot of
times at this point in the year,
you're still searching for kids
that want to hit We're kind of
blessed this year Our kids are
very physical."
But a tough season awaits
them, and Beasley is well aware
that a lot of work still needs to
be done.
"There are a lot of things that
go into having a great season,"
he said. "We're going to take it
one game at a time and take no
one for granted."
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3M Championship Par Scores
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MTV turned 25 on Aug. 1. Pictured are some of the notable faces from Its quarter century on the air. Top row, from left: Beavis and Butthead, Madonna and winner of the first "I Wanna Be
A VJ" contest Jesse Camp. Bottom row, from left: The cast of 1994's "The Real World, San Francisco," Michael Jackson and Beyonce Knowles.
Chronicle staffers share
some musical memories
Cheri Harris, 37,
features editor
I %was less than a year old when Neil
Armstrong walked on the moon, so I
don't remember getting very excited
when it happened.
But I was the perfect age to appreci-
ate the astronaut planting the MTV flag
as fledgling cable TV network's theme
song rocked the small screen.
I think I was 13 or 14 in eighth grade
when I saw an MTV music video for the
first time. It was "Don't Tell Me You
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I was at my friend Laney's house.
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mom" (who drove a Jag) and cable TV
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ry farm with my parents and my
Please see MEMORIES/Page 3C
MTV is 25 years old, but is it still revolutionary?
JONATHAN DEUTSCHMAN
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Chronicle
I, too, am 25. This means I will
always be the same age as MTV -
and you can be assured that MTV
will always be around in some
form so decades.
from now, when my memory is
but a memory, when there 'is
annual talk ofThe Channel That
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remember how old I am. At this
point, that is the only virtue it
seems to possess for me.
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pop culture can stream semi-unfiltered into
one's living room. Whether due to the good
quality of its mid-years' programming or to
my own naivete at that time, I can't say any-
thing honestly disparaging about MTV until
around 1997. Before then, it was a pretty
happening place to be on the dial an
instant party, in fact
A lot of people I know feel this way, too.
But why? And why does it seem so irrelevant
now, when it is perhaps more watched than
it has ever been?
ociated We all know the story of how
oks at MTV started out: rocket launch
the most stock footage, a Buggies video,
ble five veejays with unfortunate
s from hairdos, and a plan to rule the
25 years. world. That dream has indeed
AGE 4C been achieved in full force; dur-
ing the quarter-century that
MTV and I have shared, one of
us has done quite well for ourselves.
So well, in fact, that it has forgotten its
younger self entirely. The only place to find
any mention of MTV's silver anniversary
this month is on VH1 Classic, the sister sta-
tion of MTV's sister station VHI (all of them
Please see :vK '/Page 4C
My brief brush with
'Real World'greatness
'This is the true
story, of seven
strangers, picked
to live in a house,
work together and
have their lives
taped, to find out
what happens
when people stop
being polite and
start getting real." Khuong Phan
n 1992, co-cre- Sj' i OM
ators Mary-
Ellis Bunim KHOJONG
and Jonathan Mur-
ray kicked off a television revolution
with those simple words. MTVs "The
Real World" is literally the egg that
birthed the chicken that is reality tele-
vision. And I was almost a part of its
Please see KINGDGi/Page 4C
You don't have to look far to find good folks in Citrus County
IC itrus County
has always
been the home
bf.some of the nicest
people you can find in *t'
the state of Florida.
:Let me tell you
about two of them.
U Merle Faltin-
owski was 75 years
pld when she died Gerry M
earlier this week Her, OUT
job, for many WUNi
decades, was to help
the husbands of
,Citrus County get out of trouble.
.,Merle was known to most as
the "Rose Lady," because for
niany years she grew and sold
the most beautiful roses you
could find in the area.
Merle and her hus-
band Woody lived
just north of
Inverness off of U.S.
41.
For the 28 years I
lived in this county,
you could always stop
by Merle and Woody's
mulligan home and buy roses.
THE I don't know about
DOW everyone else, but I
was usually stopping
by to get some roses
because I had done something
dumb at home and needed
Merle's flowery assistance to get
back in good graces.
While I might have been in a
rush when I pulled up to Merle's
house, she never let you stay in a
rush.
"Now Gerrrry," Merle would
say. "Let's sit down and catch up
on what's new."
After we sat, drank some ice
tea and talked, Merle would
walk through her gardens and
cut your roses.
Every time I left her garden,
she somehow helped me get my
personal life priorities back in
order She helped slow things
down and put them in perspec-
tive.
Merle was a native of Citrus
County with deep roots to our
early founders. Her father was of
the Van Ness family and her
mother of the Cato family.
I know I join many others who
mourn her passing.
Don Taylor is a somewhat
new resident of Citrus County,
but he fits in just fine.
Don is the financial guy at the
Progress Energy plants in
Crystal River and lives in
Sugarmill Woods with his wife
Sue.
You might remember that Sue
was recognized last year for her
work at the Homosassa
Elementary School. Don is
equally involved in organiza-
tions such as the Citrus County
Chamber of Commerce, the
Rotary Club of Crystal River and
the United Way of Citrus County.
Recently, Don had a good
thing happen. He purchased a
bunch of tickets to a duck race
fundraiser planned by the
Rotary Club. As luck would have
it, Don's duck was the best and
fastest when the July 4 race was
held at Hunter Spring's Park in
Crystal River His prize-$1,500.
Now most people (myself
included) might use the $1,500 to
take a little vacation or buy some
little luxury in life. Instead, Don
took his $1,500 in winnings back
to Progress Energy and got their
community affairs division to
match it with $750. He then
turned around and contributed
the $2,250 check to the United
Way of Citrus County to help
fund two projects. The first proj-
ect is searching for a way to
bring low-cost prescription
drugs to needy residents of our
community and the second is
looking at solutions to our afford-
able housing problem.
Some people have a knack for
turning personal good luck into
good fortune for others.
Merle and Don are two people
who make this community spe-
cial.
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GerryMulligan is publisher
of the Chronicle He can be
e-mailed atgmulligan@
chronicleonline-com.
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apparatus of logic."
Norman Cousins
C TRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan ........................... publisher
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Kathle Stewart .................circulation director
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Iy Albert M. Curt Ebitz ............................ citizen member
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"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus
FEE FOR ALL
Be careful
when Mincreasing
our impact fees
L ocal governments in
Florida use impact fees to
help cover the costs asso-
ciated with the influx of new res-
idents. The concept is that when
a family builds a new home, they
make a one-time payment to the
county so that roads can be
improved, schools expanded
and new parks developed.
Currently, the impact fee for a
new home in Citrus County is
$6,664. If a consultant's recom-
mendations are followed, the
impact fee next year will be well
above $10,000 for a new home.
We urge local government to
be very cautious about overdo-
ing a good idea.
We have long supported the
idea of impact fees as a tool to
raise funds to make improve-
ments to public
facilities. But we
would warn the THE IS
county commission- I mpact
ers and school 2." ":-a-
board members that R
there is a tipping
point when they Don't le
look at continuously get out c
raising the cost for
new residents. YOUR OPIN
If the fee grows chronicleon
too large, local Chronicle
builders and devel-
opers will be placed
at a disadvantage when com-
pared to surrounding counties.
If that happens, and an artificial
barrier is established that keeps
new residents from coming here,
our local economy will suffer.
Impact fees are not supposed
to be used as a barrier to growth.
Many people who move to our
part of paradise would just as
soon slam the door shut once
they arrive. But that was not the
intent when impact fees were
created. They were created so
growth could help pay for itself,
not, to stop growth.
Many of those in the building
and real estate industries will
tell you that things have slowed
down considerably since just,
last year. While commissioners
have pledged to review the
impact fee rate every year, we
don't think it's a great idea to
double the fees while the econo-
my is sputtering.
Before making a final decision
on impact fee rates, we urge
New section o
Well, I noticed in the past
couple of weeks that you
have the time to print up a
new section called
"Wheels," about cars.
That's all well and good.
But I can't understand why
you can't find enough time CALL
to add another quarter-inch
spot in the TV guide to 563-
announce what in the world
Speed Channel has on. You
people are absolutely impossible.
Think Lecanto
Flow could the county commission-
ers even consider Inverness down-
town for more offices? Look at the
traffic problems, look at the available
parking spaces. How about impact on
the environment that's going to be so
close to the lake? The storm-water
drains and runoff is going to really be
a problem on the lake system. Last,
the debacle over the last drainage
problems. Think Lecanto and a multi-
commissioners to at least do a
comparative analysis of the fees
charged in other counties in cen-
tral Florida. We shouldn't let
Citrus' fees get so out of line that
they do become a factor when con-
sumers are making decisions
about where they are going to live.
Impact fees by their very
structure are inherently
unfair to low and middle income
consumers. If a young family is
building a $100,000 home and
they have to pay a $10,000 impact
fee, they are slapped with a 10
percent tax.
But if a wealthy CEO retires to
Black Diamond and builds a $1
million home, he will pay that
same $10,000 fee or a 1 percent
tax.
Why is the greater burden
levied against the
people who can
SSUE: least afford it?
fees.In truth, impact
".' fees are p tua r
'INION: with people who
N N" already live in the
.t them county. Most resi-
)f hand. dents unless they
build a new house
/ION: Go to -- will never have to
line.com to pay the fee. And
Aout today
editorial. let's face it, it's
much easier for
politicians to raise
taxes on people who can't yet
vote for them.
But impact fees need to be one
of the tools local government
uses to meet the needs that
growth brings to our community;
but it shouldn't be the only tool.
With the increased value of
property in Citrus County we
had a one-year jump of 33 per-
cent in 2006 our local govern-
ments are growing flush with tax
dollars.
And many of the new homes
are a best-case scenario for local
governments. Higher income
retirees build homes with a
higher valuation and thereby
pay higher local property taxes.
But because they're retirees,
they are not making an equal
demand for schools, parks or
other public facilities.
We urge the county commis-
sion to proceed slowly in adopt-
ing higher impact fees. Too
much of a good thing could have
long-term negative results.
R story building and parking
garage. And a large part of
our county is being built in
that area and it would be
closer to the people there.
Read the paper
This is in response to
Wednesday, Aug. 2's Sound
Off, "Too much crime." For
0579 person who called in on
059 "Too much crime," about
the Crystal River Police
Department reporting a 9.9 percent
decrease in crime, and he's stating
that one-third to one-half of the
newspaper daily is covering crime. He
needs to read the articles.
Some of these articles are
statewide, some are countywide.
Crystal River's reporting their jurisdic-
tion of Crystal River area has a 9.9
decrease. The crime rate could be up
in the county countywide, but they're
only reporting their jurisdiction. So
people need to read the article and
use common sense and understand
what they're reading.
Israel right, wrong, right, etc.
DOUGLAS COHN
AND ELEANOR CLIFT
taunch supporters of Israel, along
with those who sympathize with
Israel's precarious position in the
Middle East but think they've taken the
current campaign too far agree on one
thing: It is wrong to make war on civil-
ians. The backing that Israel initially
received when Hezbollah captured two
of its soldiers and killed a third has dis-
sipated as images of civilian casualties
in Lebanon fill television screens
around the world.
The expectation that Israel could
rout Hezbollah with a few days of
bombing has given way to the realiza-
tion that it will take a ground offen-
sive. Raining weapons down upon
Lebanese targets has brought Israel
world condemnation and accom-
plished little toward the goal of dis-
abling Hezbollah. This so-called
"standoff attack" is war on the cheap, a
way of avoiding losing the lives of your
soldiers while guaranteeing civilian
casualties.
Bombing and artillery attacks lack
precision and create havoc on the
ground for innocent people. Hezbollah
fighters are intermingled among the
civilian populations. Israel says it has
no choice but to target the enemy
where they are, but the suffering of the
Lebanese people has eroded much of
the moral high ground Israel enjoyed
at the outset of this conflict Weapons
- Other VOICES
dropped from the sky spare Israeli sol-
diers by keeping them from close con-
tact with the enemy. But three weeks
of bombing hasn't gotten the job done,
and won't get the job done. Israel is
finally doing what it should have done
at the outset, mobilizing troops to go
into Lebanon and root out the enemy
Israel is also coming to grips with
what's most important to its enemy,
and that's land in the space-starved
Middle East Israel agreed to a 48-hour
ceasefire in order to allow humanitar-
ian aid to get into Lebanon. The strat-
egy appears to be for Israel to go to the
Latani River and create a buffer zone
that extends to the border that would
then be turned over to an internation-
al force. Who would serve on this force
is uncertain except everybody agrees
U.S. troops should not be involved.
The reason given is that America's mil-
itary is already over-extended, but the
real reason is that U.S. soldiers are
seen as allies of Israel who cannot be
trusted to patrol neutral territory.
Land for peace is the only formula
that's had any success in the Middle
East Israel has been out of Lebanon
for six years, and now they are in the
process of retaking land they gave
back so they can give it back again.
Land for peace is the bargain that
leaves the fewest civilian deaths.
We're talking about Arab land. Israel
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needs defensible borders, and its abil-
ity to give up strategic territory is more
problematical than it is for its Arab
neighbors.
Civilians can't get out of the way of
artillery shells and bombing, which is
why Israel now finds itself isolated in
terms of world opinion. Innocent non-
combatants can escape when the tanks
roll through with an invading Army.
The notion of humane warfare is an
oxymoron. War is always violent.
Civilians always suffer. But you don't
create democracy at the point of a gun.
Beirut was once the banking capital of
the world and Lebanon the gem of the
Mediterranean.
Israel was justified in responding
when Hezbollah fighters crossed into
their territory unprovoked. But the
iron fist only works so long, and then
the time-honored rules of warfare take
hold. Don't wage war on civilians, and
keep the focus on what's most impor-
tant to the enemy. Israel is on the right
track now but getting there has been a
human disaster for Lebanon, and a
public-relations disaster for Israel and
its most prominent ally, America.
Douglas Cohn and Eleanor Clift
author the Washington
Merry-Go-Round column, founded
in 1932 by Drew Pearson.
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State your needs
Our state constitution requires the
Florida Supreme Court to determine if
the boundaries of the state's District
Courts of Appeal need to be adjusted.
And the public has a role to play
Some people may not know these
five courts even exist But the DCAs
are a critically important part of
Florida's judicial branch. In fact, in
the vast majority of appeals, they are
the courts of last resort.
Florida's high court has regularly
reviewed the district courts since they
were first created half a century ago.
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court
created an eight-year review cycle
and directed the committee of judges
and attorneys conducting the current
review to seek input from the public.
The goal of the review, according to
the Supreme Court, is to "ensure that
our district courts of appeal ... contin-
ue to dispense justice in a timely and
efficient manner that meets the needs
of our people."
Now's the time to speak up. Online
surveys can be found at
www.flcourts.org until Aug. 15 and
take only a few minutes to fill out It
really couldn't be easier.
Here's the kind of question the sur-
vey asks: Do you think appeals are han-
dled efficiently? Do you understand
the court's decisions? Do you think
they are fair and based on the law?
If people want to do more than fill
out a survey, they should mark their
calendars for Sept. 7, when the
review committee will hold a public
hearing in Orlando.
I hope your readers consider this
survey another opportunity to prac-
tice the thoughtful citizenship we are
all called on to practice when we
vote, serve on a jury and keep current
with events in our communities and
our world.
Denise A. Lyn,
The Florida Bar Board of Governors
Inverness
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Boat-rockers wanted
With reference to the July 12 edito-
rial, I have to ask why you consider
Sen. Nancy Argenziano a traitor? Use
of the word renegade to describe the
senator seems way off base. Webster's
Dictionary defines renegade as: apos-
tate; deserter. Apostate is further
defined as one who renounces his
religion or his party; false, traitorous.
Oxford Dictionary definition:. A per-
son who deserts and betrays an organ-
ization, country or set of principles. A
person who behaves in a rebelliously
unconventional manner; having
treacherously changed allegiance.
Are any of these a true description
of the senator? Whom do you believe
she has betrayed, the Republican
Party, the voters who elected her, or
the big guys you suggest she go along
with? Is an oath of loyalty required on
registering as a Republican or
Democrat? Is the senator expected to
sell out her values to get along?
Straying from the party line might not
be too bad when the line seems off
the Editor
course. Are the voters expected to put
"yes men and women" in office to fol-
low a party line, even though they may
disagree with it? Too often, the party
seems more interested in getting re-
elected than constituents' concerns.
When are the big guys going to get
serious about storm-damaged homes
still unrepaired, costs and unavail-
ability of homeowner insurance,
school problems and why vouchers
are still being promoted in the face of
the Florida courts ruling against
them? Are these and other issues
being sidelined because our legisla-
tors lack the capacity or will to work
together toward solutions? Narrow
following of a party line isn't getting
work done. We need more open-mind-
ed thinkers in office, people unafraid
to rock the boat, wake up the big guys,
and get things done.
Let's get more Nancy Argenzianos
in office.
Raymond D. Brymer
Homosassa
Useless program
I joined the government's prescrip-
tion drug program with the under-
standing that one is better off not to
purchase medications from Canada.
This so-called program is of no help
when the amount I pay for the drugs
is included in the total amount my *
drug company applies to the $2,250
cut-off of assistance.
Currently, together we have reached
the figure of $2,180.82. Included in this
figure is medication that I pay for ard
no percentage paid for by this drug :
company. Congress is not looking out
for us, but spending money elsewhere
instead of caring for the legitimate resi-
dents of the United States.
Republicans and Democrats arel ll
looking out for themselves and it is
time for the people to take a stand by
voting them all out of office. ,
Chester H. Cowen
Hernaido
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CITRUS COUNrY (FL) CHRONICLE OjvMMENv.iA .
It's now forty years later, and I still haven't let go
A t the begin-
ning of 2006, I
advised this
-iwould be a special
-y :ear for Cheryl and I V
me, heading toward
our 40th wedding
anniversary in
,'September. I gave
fair warning my
columns would Fred B
reflect on those A SLI
.events, both past and LI
present. Today is
one such reflection.
"The hills are alive with the
- sound of music ..."
Recently, I heard the incom-
parable Julie Andrews singing
3rannen
CE OF
FE
these lyrics as a part
of a TV commercial
touting the 40th
anniversary DVD of
"The Sound of
Music."
I remember when
the movie was
released, it was so
popular, reserved
tickets were neces-
sary tickets which
even specified the
seat in which you
were to sit
November 30, 1965.
It was Monday evening and
Cheryl and I were at the end of
a most unusual date. It was the
very first time we went out
together. We attended a foot-
ball game. Going to a football
game wasn't unusual, but the
fact she played linebacker was.
It was a high school "powder-
puff" game. It was also when I
first realized that girls sweat.
In spite of the perspiration, I
knew I wanted to go out with
her again, and the sooner the
better.
As I was leaving, I asked,
"Are you busy Friday night?"
I saw a look of uncertainty in
her eyes and heard her say,
"Yes."
My heart fell, but before it hit
the floor, before the despair of
What was even
more thrilling was,
Cheryl was no
longer sweaty
rejection could set in, she con-
tinued, "My father has two tick-
ets for me to see "The Sound of
Music" in Tampa. I'd planned
to ask a girlfriend to come."
Then with a twinkle in her
blue eyes and a smile on her
lips, she inquired, "Would you
like to come with me
instead?"
Friday night came and I
drove us to Tampa. It was my
first attempt at driving in the
big city, so as you might expect,
I got lost. But, ultimately, just in
the nick of time, we found the
theater and were seated for the
opening scene.
What an opening scene it
was.
The visual effects of the
mountains and the abbey and
the musical score were
thrilling.
What was even more
thrilling was, Cheryl was no
longer sweaty. Every strand of
her golden hair was in place,
her makeup was perfectly
applied and she smelled good!
The sights and sounds of the
film were fascinating. It was a
musical; it was a war drama;
and, above all, it was a love
story.
At what would prove to be
the right moment, while the
misfit Maria innocently
charmed the aristocratic
Captain Von Trapp, I reached
over and gently took Cheryl's
hand it's now forty years
later and I still haven't let go.
Fred Brannen is an
Inverness resident and
Chronicle columnist
Campaign TRAiL - ____
a Bernie Leven, Democratic
:; candidate for county commission
district 4, will host a fundraiser from
noon to 4 p.m. today at Colonel
Frog's on U.S. 19 in Homosassa
', Springs. Information: 522-0009.
0 The deadline to register to
vote or make a party change for
the primary election is 7 p.m.,
Monday. The registration books
must be closed on the 29th day
before each election and must
remain closed until after that elec-
tion. All registration and party
S; changes made after Monday will
Sbe effective for subsequent elec-
tions. In addition to the extended
hours, the election office in
Inverness will be open from 9 a.m.
Until 4 p.m. Saturday.
Florida is a closed primary state.
In the primary election, a voter will
receive a ballot for the party in
which they are registered as of
Aug. 7, 2006.
Registration forms are available
* at the supervisor of elections office,
public libraries, driver's license
offices, government offices, post
MEMORIES
Continued from Page 1C
paternal grandparents, where I
shared a makeshift bedroom in
a garage with my maternal
grandmother
Being educated in conserva-
tive parochial schools in
, Tennessee with a home life
that mostly reinforced a cau-
tious approach to "worldly"
entertainment, when I hit my
teen'-years, I knew I had some
catching up to do when it came
to all things hip.
By my freshman year in high
school, we were out of the
strawberry farming business
and we had cable, so when
I .-Mom and Dad weren't around,
SI watched MTV
,- I learned from VJ tutors
;:>--beginning with Alan Hunter,
Nina Blackwood, Mark
6_Goodman, J.J. Jackson and
Martha Quinn, who all gave me
a crash course in pop culture
:-.that I soaked up with enthusi-
asm.
U, Here's a list (alphabetical, of
-.course) of '80s MTV acts that
make me smile:
Adam Ant, B-52s, Cyndi
Lauper, Duran Duran, Elvis
Costello, Frankie Goes to
.Hollywood, George Michael,
JIuman League, INXS, Joan
Jett, Kajagoogoo, Lionel
Richie, Men at -Work, Night
Ranger, Orchestral Maneuvers
in the Dark (OMD), Prince,
Quiet Riot, Romeo Void, Sting,
T'pau, U2, Van Halen, Wang
Chung, XTC, Yes, ZZ Top.
My favorite music video
My favorite music video is
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of
This)" by Eurythmics. It's the
'combo of amazing vocals by
Annie Lennox and cows.
Nancy Kennedy, 51,
features reporter
I remember our neighbor,
Larry, trying to tell us about a
;. .new thing he saw on TV
"It's like songs on the radio,
but it has weird pictures with
it, like they're acting out the
song but not really," he said.
"You have to see it to know
what I'm talking about"
Next time we went over to
his house, he put this music
:channel on and there were
these guys with flower pots on
their heads singing, "Whip it.
Whip it good."
'- It was quite strange.
That was my introduction to
1 MTV I've never really watched
it, except when my kids were
still young and at home.
SHowever, I got hooked on the
First "Real World" series. But if
you tell anyone I said so, I'll
..deny it.
My favorite music videos
"Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" by
the Crash Test Dummies,
"Losing My Religion" by R.E.M.
Sand, of course, "Whip It," by
Devo.
offices, area banks or apply online
at www.votecitrus.com.
Call 341-6740 for information.
It just got easier to register to
vote. July is designated "Register
Online Month" as part of the Get
Out The Vote statewide effort.
To register online go to
www.votecitrus.com and click on
Registration. You must be able to
print your completed form, sign the
form and mail it to the Inverness
elections office. You must be regis-
tered by the Aug. 7 Book Closing
date to be eligible to vote in the
Sept. 5 Primary Election.
You may also request an absen-
tee ballot online or call 341-6740.
All registered voters in Citrus
County were recently mailed new
voter information cards that will
replace the voter identification
cards. Voters should make sure
their cards are correct.
The card will not be used for
identification at the polls, so voters
should provide a photo and signa-
ture identification, i.e. a valid
Florida driver's license.
Jeff Bryan, 32,
copy editor
MTV at its birth was revolu-
tionary.
No one ever thought it would
make it this far. OK, let's be
honest, no one thought it would
make it past the first week
But, oh, what a catchphrase
- "I want my MTV"
Sure I remember the '80s.
MTV was close to being at its
best
But in the 1990s, the network
exploded. Of course, this also
came at the time that musical
genres itself were on the rise.
We had pop, punk, metal, rap,
R&B and grunge, to name a
few.
Oh, the '90s. ,What a decade!
There was Nirvana, Pearl
Jam, Stone Temple Pilots,
Soundgarden, Smashing Pump-
kins and Alice
in Chains. We
all know, well Anyone
most of us can who
recall, that Who
Nirvana and was
Pearl Jam were
at the forefront anyone
of'grunge." And
anyone who wanted
grew up during
that period can to be
remember
wearing flannel on that
shirts, thinking
it was cool. Small
Crowd surfing? sa
Didn't Eddie' Stage
Vedder invent
that? We remember his per-
formance in the video "Even
Flow."
While each of the aforemen-
tioned groups made some spec-
tacular videos, it wasn't the
music that defined the '90s on
MTV It was how the music was
made, particularly when the.
brain trust at MTV thought of
"Unplugged."
That was the epitome of cool
for the decade.
Anyone, who was anyone
wanted to be on that small
stage, no amps, no electric, just
a few fans, guitars and drums.
Well, unless you were L.L. Cool
J.
I can recall watching.
Nirvana, Pearl Jam belt out
their best tunes. Vedder pair-
ing with Neil Young jamming to
"Rocking in the Free World."
While "Unplugged" rolled
out performances from bands
such as the likes of 10,000
Maniacs, Live and Stone
Temple Pilots, the biggest and
most memorable performance
was bringing on "some" guy
named Eric Clapton.
Hello, Classic Rock
His performance was vin-
tage. And when he busted out
an acoustic version of "Layla,"
WOW! The crowd just erupted
after that performance. To this
day, Clapton's "updated" ver-
sion of "Layla" is a new classic.
If MTV decides to go retro in
the next few years, it'd be in
Be aware that the voter registra-
tion numbers have changed. Call
341-6740 with questions.
Registered voters in Citrus
should call 341-6740 or visit
www.votecitrus.com if they have
not received the new card.
Phillip Mulrain, candidate for
county commissioner district 2,
announces he has returned from a
one-year contract in Iraq in support
of our military troops as a military
contractor.
He will be available to all clubs
and civic organizations for meet-
ings to get to know him as a candi-
date. Call him at 628-7633 with
requests.
Michelle Morley, candidate for
Fifth judicial circuit court judge,
group 7, will host a reception meet
and greet at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Aug.
8 at the Ewers Center at Central
Florida Community College in
Ocala. Information: 360-0026.
The Beverly Hills Civic Association
and St. Petersburg Times will host a
forum at6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10 at
the Beverly Hills Recreation
their best interest to revive
"Unplugged," because pulling
the plug on that show was a
mistake.
My favorite music video
While I personally haven't
tuned into MTV in the better
part of four years, the last video
I recall seeing on the network
was one of Johnny Cash's final
performances.
Yes, the Man in Black on
MTV Cash did a cover tune of
Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt," and to
this day, that video sticks out in
my mind. While Cash's voice
wasn't at its strongest, the lyrics
and clips from that video are
too powerful to forget
Wes Fulton, 31,
copy editor
My earliest memories about
MTV were just about keeping
up with what the heck my
peers were talking about MTV
was kind of like a cheat sheet
for teen pop culture in the '80s.
It dished out the background
you needed to riff intelligently
on the latest bands, the latest
hairstyles, the latest catch-
phrases, the latest fashions.
Later, as a little punk metal-
head, there was Headbangers'
Ball it came on at like one
o'clock in the morning, so I had
to learn to set the VCR to tape
it the "VCR" is an ancient
piece of technology we had use
back then, before TiVo. I HAD
to watch Headbangers' Ball. It
was the only way to keep up
with what was happening in
the all-important world of
heavy metal.
My favorite music videos
My favorite video is a tough
one. I can tell you my LEAST
favorite was "Sledgehammer,"
by Peter Gabriel. I hated the
song, and the video was just
plain annoying, all the more so
because a lot of people seemed
to think it was the greatest
video of all time.
Favorite, I'd say it's a tossup
between "Warriors of the
Wasteland" by Frankie Goes to
Hollywood, and "Pour Some
Sugar on Me," by Def Leppard.
They weren't necessarily the
greatest videos of all time, but
they're the ones I recall most
fondly. "Wasteland" had killer
animation, and "Pour Some
Sugar on Me" was the closest
any video ever came to captur-
ing the feel of a live perform-
ance.
Cristy Loftis, 24,
education reporter
By age 11, it was already.too
late ... MTV was my channel of
choice.
Sad to admit, but I spent a
good part of 1992 dancing
around my television singing
and dancing to the classically
bad "I'm Too Sexy"
By 1995, I was more of a
Coolio "Gangsta's Paradise"
kind of gal. As I grew up, MTV
videos taught me how to boogie
and how to strut. Some of the
best afternoons are the ones
Association center on the Civic Circle.
Candidates for county commission and
school board whose names are on the
Sept. 5 primary ballot will speak.
Information: Call 527-0643 or 860-
7301.
Commission Chairman Gary
Bartell and school board candidate
Renna Jablonskis will speak at the
Nature Coast Republican Club
meeting Aug. 12.
The meeting is at the American
Legion Post 155 building, 6585
State Road 44 in Crystal River.
Breakfast will be served at 8:30
a.m. with the meeting to follow. The
price of the breakfast is $5.50.
All registered Republicans are
eligible for membership. Call Al
Cislo, president, at 628-5004.
Gary Bartell, Republican
incumbent for county commission
District 2, and Renna Jablonskis,
candidate for school board District
3, will speak at the Nature Coast
Republican Club at 8:30 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 12 at the American
Legion Post on State Road 44 in
spent dancing
around my I wonder
room with a
hairbrush or how
spatula, man
singing along many
with the pop more
star of the
moment years
Through the
years, MTV can I
has changed.
There are few- watch
er videos and
more reality these
shows. Some-- w
of my cohorts ShoWS
believe it's a before
bad thing -
but I love it! I'm too
"MTV
Cribs" taught old
me about the
blingier side
of life. I've been through joy
and heartbreak with Nick
Lachey and Jessica Simpson. I
learn about event planning on
"My Super Sweet 16," and
remember to keep my room
neat and tidy in fear of being
put on "Room Raiders." It may
have been a complete waste of
time to partake in the "There
and Back: Ashley Parker
Angel" marathon a few months
back, but let me tell you some-
thing, that whiny minor pop
star has persevered.
The creme de la cr6me of
MTV's television lineup will
always be "The Real World."
I've been a dedicated fan of the
reality show for years. I may
sound like a total teenybopper,
but I have to brag that I once
took a picture with "Real
World/Road Rules Challenge"
cast members Rachel and
Shane in a club in Gainesville.
It was a special moment
After reading this, some may
lose some respect for me
because of my MTV guilty
pleasure. I wonder how many
more years can I watch these
shows before I'm too old (even
at 24, I1 feel like my fellow MTV
watchers are fading out)
But I have found hope. My
friend, who is at the respectful
age of 42, admitted she still
keeps up with the latest MTV
has to offer Maybe it's addict-
ing, or simply just quality pro-
gramming whatever it is, I'm
pretty sure I'm in for the long
haul. Happy 25th, MTV
My favorite music videos
Well, I have quite a few
favorites, but the two timeless
ones are a-ha's "Take on Me,"
and Madonna's "Cherish."
(What can I say? One had car-
toons and the other had pretty
mermaids.)
Jon-Michael
Soracchi, 24,
sportswriter
My first awareness of MTV
came when I was about 3.
Michael Jackson had
released "Thriller" and the
title track had gotten the music
video treatment.
Crystal River. Information: Al Cislo,
628-5004.
Renna Jablonskis, candidate
for school board District 3, will
have a dinner fundraiser from 4 to
7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, at the
Citrus County Builders Association
building. Information: 400-5336.
Renna Jablonskis, candidate
for school board District 3, will
speak at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Aug.
14, for the American Business
Women's Association of Citrus
County. Information: 400-5336.
M A political forum featuring can-
didates whose names are on the
primary ballot is set for 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 15, at the Citrus
County Auditorium on U.S. 41 just
south of Inverness.
The forum is sponsored by the
Citrus County Chronicle and is the
first of two countywide forums this
political system. The second one is
Oct. 17 at the National Guard
Armory in Crystal River.
Candidates in the Sept. 5 pri-
mary will get a chance to speak
during the Aug. 15 forum. Other
My parents loved music and
were both in their 20s when
MTV launched in 1981. I have a
lot of early memories of sitting
in the living room while my
mom vacuumed, with MTV on
full blast
Between MJ turning into a
werewolf (which is less scary
than what he is now) and then
doing a choreographed dance
number as a zombie, I was mes-
merized. It was surely different
than watching Sesame Street
The funniest thing to me now
-is that- if you wanted to hear
new music, you either turned
on MTV or the radio. Now with
the proliferation of the
Internet, that's no longer the
case.
MTV in my eyes, has fallen.
That's not an original argu-
ment, but I may have slightly
different reasons than most
I don't have a huge problem
with the fact that they are a
reality televi-
sion station
now. You cater
to your audi-
ence and it's
proven that
people love
"The Real
World/Road
Rules "
Playing music
videos less of
the time isn't
even a sticking
point for me.
The huge
setback for me
is that when-
ever I happen
to turn it on
now, it seems
to be one of 20
videos in con-
stant rotation.
Looking
back on MTV, I
Looking
back on
MTV, I
see it
isn't as
great
as it
was,
and the
older I
get, the
worse
it gets
see it isn't as great as it was,
and the older I get, the worse it
gets.
Also, while the technological
leaps in the last 25 years have
been incredible in terms of
artists having chances to try
things that would have been
unthinkable earlier, nothing
catches my imagination like
Weezer's "Buddy Holly," a-ha's
"Take on Me" or even
"Sabotage" by the Beastie
Boys.
Those aren't even the great-
est music videos of all time, but
each was fresh, inventive and
- above all entertaining.
Something that MTV unfor-
tunately, is not anymore.
My favorite music video
"Buddy Holly" by Weezer.
This song exemplifies why
music videos were cool in the
first place. You take an average
song and make it instantly bet-
ter. (In the video, the band goes
"Happy Days.") I'm a Weezer
fan and I don't think this is
their best song. But it will
always be their most memo-
rable.
candidates will be introduced and
have tables available. For informa-
tion call Mike Wright at 563-3228.
School Board District 5 candi-
dates Hank Hemrick and Linda
Powers will speak at the North
Suncoast Republican Club meeting
at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19.
Information: 382-9981, or visit
www.nsrc-gop.com.
The North Suncoast
Republican Club's speakers for the
Aug. 19 meeting will be Board
District 5 candidates Linda Powers,
incumbent, and Hank Hemrick.
The public is invited to attend
our meetings. For information, visit
www.nsrc-gop.com.
The Citrus County Chronicle pub-
lishes fundraisers, political speaking
events and the like in its Campaign
Trail. Submissions should be sent to
Mike Wright at the Citrus County
Chronicle, 1624 N. Meadowcrest
Blvd., Crystal River, FL, 34429; or
fax to 563-3280; or e-mail news
desk@chronicleonline.com with
Campaign Trail in subject line.
Taylor Provost, 19,
reporter intern
No birthday cake. No can-
dles. MTV's 25th birthday came
and went, much like the videos
that used to entertain us.
Though I
have yet to leve
even reach Ibelieve
the ripe old the
age of 20, my
musical taste channel
goes beyond
that of most of had a
my: ...peers,
often beyond hand in
MTV itself.
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the channel
had a hand in my love
shaping my Of music
love of music Of MUSIC
during those during
first critical
years of grow- those
ing up, when
even the little first
things shape
who you will critical
become.
My brother, years of
10 years my
senior, acted growing
as babysitter
during those Up
years and,
when I wasn't
making him watch Disney sing-
alongs, he often turned on MTV
to watch the "VJs" serve up the
latest in popular music.
From Nirvana to Tupac,
some of the most influential
videos of all time played in the
background while I played
with Polly Pockets. But I still
heard them and still listen to
those artists today The first
song I ever sang was
Aerosmith's 'Janie's Got a
Gun," thanks to hearing it on
MTV at 18 months old. A throw-
back to those early years,
music remains a common topic
of conversation between my
brother and me, only now I'm
usually telling him about new
bands.
An article I read speculated
that 25 might sound kind of old
to a target audience of 15-year-
olds and MTV was afraid to
show its age.
But that same audience has
missed out on sculpting a wide
spectrum of musical taste, a
great tool in helping them to
become well-rounded individ-
uals. When MTV does show
videos, early in the morning
when most people are asleep
or at schoolwork, it is almost
all hip-hop, and many of the
videos look the same. MTV is
not only afraid to look old, it is
afraid to play the alternative
music and provocative subject
matter that made it so popular
in the first place.
My favorite music video
The White Stripes' "Fell in
Love with a Girl." You can't go
wrong with stop-motion Lego
animation. Too bad I first saw it
on the newly-hip sister channel
to MTV VH1.
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enormous legacy... sort of.
My freshman year at FSU,
MTV decided to have an open
call for "The Real World" and
"Road Rules" just off-campus
at a bar called the Sweet
Shop. Hearing about the
event, I did the only reason-
able thing I could think of: I
skipped class to stand in line.
The way I saw it, an opportu-
nity like this may never come
my way again, and, besides, at
this point I had skipped class-
es for less.
Professor. Mr. Phan, why
weren't you in class on
Monday? ..
Me: Well sir, it's complicated.
I had to go to the store to buy
bread because I was out and I
really wanted a cheese sand-
wich.
Professor. And?
Me: (confused) And what?
Apparently, in addition to
interviews, the folks at MTV
must have been giving out free
gold and dates with Daisy
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owned by Viacom). If you get
that channel, you might have
seen all or part of the 24-hour
marathon of all the videos
shown on. MTVs first full day.
On MTV and MTV2, you didn't
hear even a passing reference.
Though I admittedly missed
the channel's earliest days, it
appears that I came to it at the
perfect time the early '90.
The musical landscape was
just beginning to shift, with the
gloss of hair metal, the gritti-
ness of, grunge and the newer
sounds of hip-hop still sharing
the" airwaves. MTV was. Ajired
in glory, having hit its stride
and struck a balance between
music videos, music-related
programming and subculture
potpourri.
The channel rather quickly
transcended the limitations of
the music video, and it grew a
stable of wildly eccentric
shows. Some cursory research
on Wikipedia reveals a slew of
programs now nearly lost' to
history: "Lip Service," a
karaoke free-for-all; "Dead At
21," sort of a teenage "24";
"Singled Out," a crueler ver-
sion of "The Dating Game"
which introduced the world to
Jenny McCarthy. If you didn't
like watching videos, you had
hours of other options; and
those options grew exponen-
tially into the present, as now
the channel unapologetically
no longer really plays videos.
Sadly, with the decline of video
Fuentes, because when I
showed up the line was actual-
ly longer than the one for
Disney's "Splash Mountain"'
and "Space Mountain" com-
bined.
I was like No. 687 on the list
Luckily, my friend Lisa was
also there, so I had someone to
keep me company. I was feeling
pretty good, genuinely believ-
ing that I had a pretty good
chance to move on to the next
round.
My reasoning was this:
1. I have a weird name.
2. I'm an Asian guy and
they've never had one of those
before.
3. This was going to be an
interview and I never lose
those.
4. My mom says I've got a
great personality.
. 5. She always tells me that
I'm the handsomest boy she
knows.
With those kinds of creden-
tials, how could they not pick
me?
Lisa then dropped a bomb-
shell.
"Khuong, you're a little too
normal to be on the show. They
play, the decline of acceptable
options closely followed, ren-
dering the channel unwatch-
able for anyone who actually
likes music.
At one point, though, MTV
was ahead of its time in almost
every regard. It predated the
popular 'Adult Swim" block
currently on Cartoon Network
with experimental animation
like "Liquid Television,"
"Cartoon Sushi" and animated
serials aimed at a mature audi-
ence like "The Maxx" and
"Aeon Flux"; the anarchic low-
budget sketch comedy show
"The State" paved the way for
the Comedy 'Central show
"Reno 911" which is currently
being made into a feature film;
-and everyone knows what
fresh hell "The Real World"
spawned. There was "Rock
The Vote" which inspired
young adults to vote even
before George W Bush was in
office, and I distinctly remem-
ber a special about the meth
epidemic airing a good five
years before it was acknowl-
edged as a national crisis.
The channel dealt in pretty
much every facet of the
teenage psyche, both good and
bad, added some twentysome-
thing hipster intellectualism, a
thirtysomething sense of nos-
talgia and globalized it all.
MTV wasn't really aimed at 13-
year-olds in those days, and
watching it at that age, one got
a keen feeling that maybe one
shouldn't be watching it -
there was definitely an R-rated
quality to some of the output.
But one also got the warming
sensation of being in on some-
want controversy or crazy or
weird or at least different
You're just nice and normal."
She was right Scanning my
memory banks, former cast
members jumped out at me.
Stephen, Seattle cast:
Effeminate and so crazy, he
slapped a girl in the face.
Flora, Miami cast: Crazy,
crazy, crazy and mean.
Beth, Los Angeles cast: So
crazy makes Cybil look as bor-
ing as Angela Lansbury chew-
ing salad while reading the
phone book
Neil, London cast:
Wannabe rockstar who actually
had part of his tongue bitten off
by some guy at his own concert
That's crazy
Puck, San Francisco cast:
Horrible hygiene and just
obnoxious. Very, very crazy.
The list goes on and on.
To sweeten my chances, I
was going to have break free of
my middle-class, milquetoast,
suburban upbringing.
I had the better part of the
afternoon to come up with a
new identity, and boy, did I
ever.
Jokingly, I told Lisa that I was
thing; of hanging out with an
older crowd.
The annual Video Music
Awards, or VMAs, were an
event on my street, anyway.
No one my age cared or knew
much about the Oscars, but the
VMAs were something that at
least seemed to matter. The
same bands always won for
same-looking videos for same-
sounding songs, but that was
hardly the point The pre-show
buzz about who would be the
host and who would show up
drunk and who would go vulgar
on live television seemed
absolutely deafening.
When Roseanne Barr host-
ed, it was nothing less than a
milestone. When Courtney
Love told off Madonna, it was
off-the-chlarts outrageous.
When Neil Young did a sur-
prise performance with Pearl
Jam, it truly seemed important
It's laughable now that anyone
ever cared, but MTV had a sin-
cere way of making you feel
you were a part of something.
For me, the best show of all
was "120 Minutes," airing at
midnight on Sundays, playing
videos that seldom or never
saw the light of daytime televi-
sion. The time slot required
that I ignore all parental and
logical laws in order to watch
it, often with the volume negli-
gibly audible so as not to
arouse suspicion.
The oft-changing hosts exist-
ed in a fog of cigarette smoke
and hair. The studio was only
adequately lit and the opening
credits extremely low budget.
The weekly guest musicians
were sometimes late and some-
going to walk in there and pro-
claim I was a gun-toting,
Republican, lesbian, ex-felon,
kleptomaniac/pyromaniac,
Jedi knight whose hobbies
included taxidermy, clogging,
eating lithium pills and reen-
acting the Franco-Prussian
War.
It was a plan I had no inten-
tion of making a reality.
S"They're goingto love me for
me," I thought
When Lisa and I finally got
the call, we were thinking that
the interviews were going to be
one-on-one. They most certain-
ly were not The Sweet Shop
was filled with so many people
it looked'like a Calcutta flea
market Instead of individual,
personal time to sell ourselves,
we were seated seven to a table
with one interviewer
We had, like, five minutes to
make our cases.
To make matters worse, we
all had to compete for talking
time and this rather large girl
at our table was no pun
intended hogging all the con-
versation.
For some reason, I was
struck dumb. Usually the most
loquacious guy in the room, I
literally was mum the whole
time. Looking back on it now, I
should've stuck to the plan
and just shouted the most
ridiculous things to make
myself stand apart from the
686 other people they had met
that day.
"I would vote for Nixon if he
ran for office again!"
" Shot a man in Reno just to
watch him die."
"My biggest achievement?
Oh, that would be declaring a
new German Empire at the
Palace of Versailles on Jan. 18,
1871." -
"Bring over your favorite pet
and I will' totally stuff it, and if
you'd like, dress it up, too."
"I love Ellen DeGeneres
almost as much as the sweet
sounds of Melissa Etheridge."
"My hero?" Probably my
uncle. He played Chewbacca in
'Star Wars.'"'
"If you don't pick me, I will
seriously come to your house,
steal all your stuff and then
burn it"
"It only takes me five min-
utes to get ready every day.
When you look this handsome
times didn't show up at all. This But how quickly the world
was alternative music as its turns on. its heroes. Jesse
true self- this world could not Camp, the winner of the first "I
exist with all the other videos, Wanna Be a VJ" contest, in
so obnoxious in their blatant 1998, fell fast and hard from
playability. There is nothing adoration. I saw him perform
like this show on the air today, with his band, the 8th Street
and odds are there never will Kidz, on the small stage at the
be again. The time and place Vans Warped Tour shortly after
are gone forever, but those-of'-he- won. A succession of items.
us who watched got to be there gradually escalating in size and
while it lasted. weight were hurled at him
What's missed most by me throughout the set, culminating
about those years is the famil- with a single steel-toed combat
iarity I grew to have with the boot which squarely hit its
channel and its inhabitants. The mark (Camp's face). I never did
VJs for the most part were not like him, -but this, nonetheless,
contrived and seemed like they seemed undeserved; yes, his
could show up at the roller rink band was terrible and his spaz-
or the record store on any given motic rocker image obviously
day. The erudite Kurt Loder, the an act, and he had won the '98
shrill Kennedy, the curmud- contest by something of a lark
geonly and encyclopedic Matt (as reported by the Village
Pinfield they all seemed Voice, one person voted for
patently unfit for television. The Camp more than 3,000 times),
sense of "this could be you" was but, still, he wasn't Dan Cortese,
a real, palpable thing, and it so this was harsh punishment
only existed on MTV The fact But it helped illuminate, for
that "Beach House MTV" was me, the Big Lie that everyone
on all summer, every summer, knows television is, deep down.
was somehow comforting, even And the fact that amateurish-
if one spent all summer tryingto ness, however endearing at
avoid it The clunky cuts from first, cannot survive when con-
show to show, the one-camera fronted by a mob of blinding
productions, the casual tone and indifference.
attire of the hosts these all And so it was that MTV went
lent an endearing quality to the way of them all: corporate
everything. and commercial. It always was
For all its lo-fi modus that way, of course, but it held
operandi, MTV still launched out from being suffocatingly so
the careers of several now- long enough to keep the illu-
notable names: Ben Stiller, sion alive.
Mike Judge, Jon Stewart; and Music videos themselves had
sent more halfway to the moon gone in a short time from
before crashing in varying badly-lit exercises in uncon-
states of embarrassment: Tom vincing lip-synching to mini-
Green, Daisy Fuentes, both movies with high production
Julie Browns. values, and MTV was solely
naturally, it doesn't take much.
You don't have to take my word
for it though, just ask my mom." '
Obviously, I didn't make it '
Later, I contemplated mailing
in a video of myself, but ulti- .T
mately, I gave up my dream. As
the years have passed, I some- -
times tune into the show and t-
think of what might have been. ,
The problem I've realized is -
thamriaybe I am just too-polite
and a little too real real bor-
ing, that is.
Why didn't I just push that fat
girl out of her chair and speak
up? I could've been somebody...
My favorite music video
This one s easy. a-ha's "Take
on Me." This is hands down the -
greatest video ever! It's half -
live-action, half animation and
all awesome, baby. This video,-
was so good that in 1986 it won
In six categories at _the MITV
Video Music Awards. Before a-
ha, the only cool thing to come .F-
out of Norway was smoked fish -'--
and Vikings.
KhuongPhan, Chronicle -
reporter, can be reached at,
kphan@chronicleonline.com. ;-.
responsible for -turning the -
medium into ,an art form.- J
Likewise, it is just as responsi--.
ble for reducing it to yet another;-'t
obnoxious marketing ploy, often
replete with gratuitous skin and':
seizure-inducing jump cuts.
It may seem impossible now,;
but indeed it was the case that-: ,
.shows like ."Headbanger's' .:
Ball," "Yo! MTV Raps,"-:
"Alternative Nation," the
Vogue magazine-esque "House-
Of Style" and the dance party :-
"The Grind" all abutted each;:,.:
other at one point In being so:
broad-minded, MTV T id. noth-
ing less than make the world a.,
smaller place.
What other media outlet:'*:
today caters to such a varied-'
audience? Who will tell the.-',
teenagers of today there is: ;
more to popular culture than::::
Laguna Beach and 50 Cent? Is;:
there, anymore?: ..
To watch the channel now,*-..,
you'd just never know.
My favorite music video ':*.
My favorite video is probably'
Elvis Costello& The Attractions'
'Accidents Will Happen." An:..`*-
animated trip into a surreal,
Rube Goldberg-esque world, the-
artist in question is glimpsed:
only briefly in the form of a pai: .
of thick-rimmed glasses and the :::
tone borders between thrilling:
and terrifying. It's also exactly -
what you see in your head whet.
you just listen to the song. Nq '-
small feat
Jonathan Deutschmkan is a
Chronicle copy editor. He can,..
be e-mailed atjdeutschman@-, "
chronicleonline.com.
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Health club vote
As past president of the Pine Ridge Service
Corp. (now called Pine Ridge Property Owners
Association) I write to clarify a misunderstand-
ing among the board of directors. The issue is
the approval by the members of the proposed
health club facility.
Specifically, I refer to "Pine Ridge votes
detailed," Central Ridge Visitor (July 5).
The article leaves the reader with the false
impression that section 18.10 (e) of the Pine
Ridge Deed Restrictions as written in 1998
requires a vote by 50 percent plus one of all
members (lot owners) of Pine Ridge for
approval of a referendum item.
* This interpretation would be false because:
As president of the Pine Ridge Service Corp.
in 1998,1 I was instrumental on behalf of the
board of directors to have article 10.18 (e)
- among others included in the deed restric-
tions. With respect to the situation mentioned
above, I never intended to require 50 percent
plus one vote of all members for approval of a
capital improvement When I added the sec-
tion 18.10 (e) to the deed restrictions in 1998,
the largest number of votes from our member-
ship was around 1,200. I would never have
required 2,401 votes (which is 50 percent plus
one) to achieve approval. Had I required this,
nothing ever would have been approved.
The Pine Ridge Deed Restrictions mandate
that 50 percent plus one of those who partici-
pate in the vote will decide the issue on the
ballot
A final note: I have an e-mail from the corpo-
rate attorney for Pine Ridge, J.Neal, dated
April 4, 2006, addressing this issue:
"... it has always been the intention of all par-
,, ties ... that only those who chose to vote would
-m decide the issue. Never was it the intention of
anyone I am aware of that a majority of all
* owners approve projects in excess of $50,000."
The other point made in the Visitor refers to
- the By-Laws Article I, Sect 5. This article does
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fies who is entitled to vote in the affairs of the
Association.
B. L. Thyssen
Pine Ridge
Standing your ground
Charley Reese attributes the media's inaccu-
rate description of assault weapons to igno-
rance. Maybe so, but it could also be propagan-
da to continue to promote an anti-gun agenda,
'such as has and is being done to distort the
"stand your ground law." The controversial law
expands a citizen's right to assess an attacker's
intent, to determine the danger and to act
accordingly.
The law states a person has a right "to
remain unmolested" and "to not surrender his
or her personal safety." Deadly force can be
used if it "is necessary" if a person has "a rea-
sonable fear" and is "acting in defense" under
"certain circumstances." Random killing is not
allowed, as some suggest, and it is not a license
to kill.
The law puts more of the onus of responsibil-
ity for what happens upon the aggressor. As
before and as always, authorities decide the
legality and prosecute if necessary. Of course,
if one person is dead it is difficult to know the
truth, but it always was. And to claim self-
defense is not a new idea, law or no law.
Opponents try to cultivate the idea it is a
"gun law." It is not, for it merely "guarantees
the right of the people to bear arms," as before.
Also as before, any method can be used for
self-defense, and the provocation must be
extreme for normal people to kill.
But not so for hotheads and criminals, who
do not care about laws. There's nothing new
about that, either
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Move ovet; Mary' Kay and Merle
Norman, Yai Yai Mineral Makeup
has joined the sisterhood of the cos-
metics industry.
"Right now it's a small set-up,"
said Lillian Knipp, owner and developer of the
cosmetics line. Knipp also owns Rock N' Roll
salon in Crystal River.
"I've been in the industry for 15 years, and
doing brides and makeup for special occasions,
we've always had an issue with the quality of
makeup. So, I decided, that's it I'm going to do
my own," she said.
She set out to research companies that made
a product she wanted to put her name on.
The name, Yai Yai, is a family nickname.
When a niece tried to say "Lil Lil," it came out
"Yai Yai" (pronounced Yah Yah) and it stuck.
Ever since, her family has called her Yai Yai,
and.Knipp even had her middle name legally
changed recently, so now she's Lillian Yai Yai
Knipp.
The products come from a company in New
York, which she found through research on the
Internet
care," said Milligan.
Seven Rivers Regional Medical
Center is a 128-bed general, med-
ical/surgical acute care facility that
opened its doors in 1978 and
serves the communities of Citrus,
Levy and South Marion counties.
Seven Rivers Regional was rec-
ognized in Fall 2005 by
HealthGrades for its clinical excel-
lence in orthopedics ranking
among the top percent in the
nation for joint replacement sur-
gery.
The medical center is fully
accredited by the Joint Commis-
sion on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations (JCAHO), is a partic-
ipant of the American Heart Associ-
ation/American Stroke Association
Get With The Guidelines programs,
a partner with Florida Medical
Quality Assurance Inc. on Medi-
care projects and has been hon-
ored as one of the nation's Top 100
Hospitals (1999, 2001) and Top
100 Hospital for Stroke (2000).
Seven Rivers Regional can be
found on the World Wide Web at
www.srrmc.com.
SRRMC honored for
respiratory care
The American Association for
SRespiratory Care (AARC) recently
acknowledged the outstanding res-
piratory care patients receive at
Seven Rivers Regional Medical
Center and named SRRMC a
Quality Respiratory Care Recog-
nition (QRCR) hospital for 2006.
Al Barcena, manager of respira-
tory services at SRRMC, is very
proud of his team's success and.
attributes it to the strict safety and
quality standards maintained by
SRRMC's qualified respiratory ther-
apists.,
Earning QRCR designation is an
honorable accomplishment only
about 10 percent of the hospitals in
: the U.S. have been.named Quality
Respiratory Care institutions,
according to Sherry Milligan, asso-
ciate executive director at ARRC.
"The citizens in your community
are lucky to have a facility such as
Seven Rivers Regional, in,which
they can be assured of receiving
the highest standards of respiratory
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Yal Yai is a line of mineral makeup currently being
marketed at Rock N' Roll Salon.
"In this industry, there are a lot of different
makeup companies, and there are companies
that y6u can contact and tell them what you're
looking for and they create the product for you,"
Training course
for food managers
Just because summer is here
doesn't mean that proper food
safety practices can be eliminated.
The University of Florida/IFAS-
Citrus County Extension Office is
providing training to enable food
managers and staff to offer
Florida's consumers the safest
food prepared in a clean environ-
ment.
This is a comprehensive training
that provides the most up-to-date
information'and current regulations.
The National Restaurant Associ-
ation's ServSafe Manager's Exam
is given at the end of the training,
which provides a National Certi-
fication that is good for five years.
Certification is required in Florida
for food managers of all establish-
ments licensed by the Department
of Business and Professional
Regulation, the Department of
Agriculture and Consumer
Services and selected licenses of
the Department of Health.
The brochure/registration form
she said. "This is not my formulation, but I
shared some of my ideas with theirs."
Basically, she wanted a line of mineral-based
cosmetics, which have been popular with con-
sumers for about 30 years, although they've
been around since ancient Egyptian times; The
makeup foundation, concealer, eye shadow,
blush, even lipstick and lip liner is made
from crushed minerals with no preservatives or
fillers.
"The thing about mineral makeup is that it
becomes part of your face," she said.
As Knipp tried samples from the New York-
based manufacturer, she added her specifica-
tions,.such as vitamins A, E and D, also a sun-
screen and lavender for a little aromatherapy.
Plus, she wanted a stronger pigment dye load,
which means a tiny bit of the crushed powder
goes a long way.
"I wanted to stay with an American-based
company, although some of the lip liners come
from Germany," Knipp said.
Her initial investment was less than $10,000,
she said. The cosmetics are for sale in her
salon.
Although Knipp is the sole owner of her com-
pany, she has help from her daughters, Hannah
Please see i':.'', :.l:,/Page 4D
can be downloaded from
http://foodsafety.ifas.ufl.edu or call
the toll-free hotline at (888) 232-
8723 to register by credit card.
No cash will be accepted.
Preregistration is required for test-
ing. Cost for the class and test is
$100, or for the class, exam and
manual, $140. Manuals.may be
purchased in English or Spanish.
Class begins at 8:30 am, Bring ID
and lunch. Class and exam will be
held at the UF/IFAS Citrus County
Extension Office, 3650 W.
Sovereign Path in Lecanto, next to
the Lecanto Government Building.
Next class in Lecanto is on Aug.
16.
For information, call Katherine or
Gloria at the University of Florida/
IFAS-Citrus County Extension
Office in Lecanto at 527-5700,
Programs and activities offered
by the Florida Extension Service
are available to all persons without
regard to race, color, handicap,
sex, religion or national origin.
Persons with disabilities requiring
special accommodations may call
the office at least five working days
prior to the program so that proper
consideration may be given to the
request. For hearing impaired, call
the Florida Relay Center at (800)
955-8770 (voice) or (800) 955-
8771 (TDD.)
Bar seeks members
for committees
TALLAHASSEE Florida Bar
members interested in serving on
two new certification committees
should submit letters and resumes
to the Bar by Sept. 1. Nine mem-
bers each are needed for both the
State and Federal Government and
Administrative Practice Certification
Committee and the Intellectual
Property Law Certification Com-
mittee. For appointments to both,
attorneys should be eminent in the
practice field, members in good
standing and admitted to The Flor-
ida Bar for no less than 10 years.
For both committees, Florida Bar
Rule 6-3.2 spells out minimum
qualifications for initial appoint-
ment. For the State and Federal
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DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
Rock N' Roll Salon owner Lillian Knipp has recently developed her own line of mineral cosmetics called Yal Yal. Mineral makeup is so popular because it
is very sheer and long lasting and is easier on skin than traditional makeups, -
Crystal River businesswoman puts a new face on ancient form of makeup materials
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High Low Name Last Net Chg Net Chg % Chg % Chg
11,670.19 10,156.46 Dow Jones Industrials 11,240.35 +20.65 +.18 +4.88 +6.46
5,013.67 3,550.55 Dow Jones Transportation 4,378.56 -36.34 -.82 +4.35 +17.34
440.38 378.95 Dow Jones Utilities 434.05 -.97 -.22 +7.14 +9.63
8,651.74 7,211.14 NYSE Composite 8,270.92 +15.94 +.19 +6.67 +10.97
2,046.65 1,555.08 AMEX Index 1,990.90 +26.74 +1.36 +13.18 +22.10
2,375.54 2,012.78 Nasdaq Composite 2,085.05 -9.09 -.43 -5.45 -4.26
1,326.70 1,168.20 S&P500 1,279.36 +.81 +.06 +2.49 +4.3
784.62 614.76 Russell 2000 701.26 +1.23 +.18 +4.17 +5.80
13,472.98 11,630.20 Wilshire 5000 12,811.60 +12.99 +.10 +2.35 +4.51
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52-Wk
Hi Low Name Div PE PPE Last
A-B-C
14.85 6.92 ABB Ltd .09e ... 1
8.50 7.31 ACM Inco .60 q
20.60 14.45 AESCorp ...14 1
49.65 41.63 AFLAC .52 14 1
40.00 32.23 AGLRes 1.48 14 1
29.32 10.00 AMR ... dd
74.20 37.65 ASALtd .90e q
30.93 21.75 AT&TInc 1.33 18 1
25.74 24.50 AT&T20411.75 ... -
38.76 26.03 AXA 1.75e ... .
48.19 37.50 AblLab 1.18 23 1
13.53 12,37 AdamsEx.86e q .
27.14 19.65 Adesa .30 15 1
42.70 16.90 AMD ... 22 1
52.48 30.94 Aetna s .02f 12 1
41.70 12.19 Agnicog .03 ... 3
9.30 6.72 Ahold ,.....
18.85 9.75 AirTran ... 48 1
36.96 22.28 Alcoa .60 14
49.30 41.28 Allete 1.45 19 1
13.24 11,88 AIIWdd2 .95 q
72.11 43,65 AlliBem 3,43ea 21 1
33.88 13.35 Alpharma .18 8 1
80.98 66.04 Alria 3.2015 1
56.77 47.96 Ameren 2.54 21 1
41.25 21.44 AMovilL .684e 1
40.80 32.27 AEP 1.48 17 1
55.00 46.59 AmExp .60f 18 16
71.09 57.52 AmlntGpIf.66f 17 10
11.16 9.95 AmSIP3 .84 q
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29.83 23.85 AmSoulh 1.04 14 13
56.98 41.50 Anadarks .36 7 8
48.81 40.15 Anhousr 1.181 20 18
29.79 20.13 AquaAms.46f 34 2
4.64 3.29 Aquila dd
56.45 28.61 ArchCs .24 37 13
46.71 19.75 ArchDan .40 20 11
75.17 50.45 Ashland 1.10 15 17
13.70 8.65 AsdEstat .68 5
29.97 25.00 ATMOS 1.26 16 1I
13.11 8.85 Avaya .. 6 1i
47.95 27.50 Aviall ... 28 2
34.00 24.33 Avon .70 23 1!
50.74 29.24 8HPBillLt,64e ...
42.85 29.23 BJSvcss .20 17 12
27.65 21.90 BRT 2.161 12 .
89.30 50.37 BakrHu .52 12 11
45.00 34.16 BailCp .40 14 13
52.34 41.13 BkofAm 2.241 13 1
38.00 28.65 BkNY .881 16 1
62.50 34.41 Banta .72 12 12
36,03 24.46 BarrickG .22 23 17
84.81 40.75 BauschLIf .52 17 11
40.44 24.32 BellSouth 1.16 24 17
6.33 2.18 BemaGold ... dd 8
59.50 40.40 BestBuy .401 20 1i
44.63 32.46 BIkHICp 1.32 28 11
15.60 13.75 BlkFL08 .45a q ..
6.74 5.33 BlueChp .58e q ..
89.58 62.01 Boeing 1.20 32 20
25.49 16.20 Borders .40 15 14
30.00 21.00 BostBeer ... 32 2
99.74 64.40 BostProp 2.72 26 44
29.35 15.46 BostonSci ... dd 16
26.14 20.70 BrMySq t.12 16 18
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87.99 52.22 BurNSF 1.00f 15 1:
30.00 23.85 CBS Bn .721 11
50.32 43.03 CHEngy 2.16 19 11
133.7788.05 CIGNA .10 9 11
37.59 25.26 CSSInds .48 16 1
3429 23.89 CVSCp .15 22 19
17.42 11.49 Cal[Gof .28 42 1'
38.02 28.29 CampSp .72 19 11
13.10 12.16 CapMpfB11.26....
82.03 48.25 Caterpillarl.20f 15 1
2.93 1.91 Cendants ......
15.13 11.62 CenterPnt .60 11 14
89.50 80.08 CnlLtp 4.50 .....
40.00 31.14 CnlryTel .25 13 16
16.50 625 ChmpE 3 1
29.91 15.37 Checkpnt .01 20 1'
40.20 25.80 ChesEng .24f 8 10
6 12.89
7.89
6 18.25
4 43.38
4 37.17
8 21.90
.. 63.24
3 30.97
.. 25.08
.a 35.75
7 47.24
12.93
3 20.61
7 20.47
1 33.40
3 36.59
.. 8.94
3 12.88
9 29.57
6 46.55
.. 12.43
7 66.50
6 23.18
4 79.90
4 51.04
4 35.75
3 37.01
6 52.21
0 60,.07
.. 10.72
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3 29.38
8 46.68
8 47.72
8 23.31
- 4.34
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6 40.91
7 66.50
. 13.73
5 28.83
6 9.28
3 47.46
9 27.51
. 42.63
2 36.59
. 27.00
6 77.82
3 38.86
1 52.32
4 33.78
2 34.80
1 31.84
6 46.78
17 40.30
1 5.68
6 48.35
6 36.14
. 14.10
5. .69
0 79.49
14 19.24
5 29.58
4 100.50
6 15.95
8 22.75
2 30.15
3 69.04
5 25.80
9 49.08
I 105.04
2 29.09
9 33.80
4 12.92
9 36.71
. 12.76
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2 229
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. 84.00
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4 17,21
0 32.43
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+.11 -4.7
-1.63 +15.3
-.79 -6.5
-2.03 +6.8
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-.58 +19.8
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-.20 -15.6
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-1.38 +5.8
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-.77 -0.4
-.45 +22.2
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-.04 +64.6
-5.30 -3.6
-.28 +27.6
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-.01 +13.2
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-.07 +6.1
-1.20 -30.1
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-1.05 -31.1
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-.07 -9.8
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-.23 +2.4
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-.42 -54.3
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52-Wk YTD
HI Low Name Div PE PPE Last chg %chg
68.47 53.76 Chevron 2.08 9 8
4.60 3.21 CinciBell ... dd 13
50.72 42.91 Citigrp 1.96 10 11
36.73 22.89 ClairesStrs,40a 15 12
37.40 25.18 Coach ... 24 19
23.90 18.52 CocaCE .24 21 15
46.37 39.36 CocaCI 1.24 20 18
7.37 3.40 Coeur ... 26 15
9.10 7.83 Collntln .54a q
41.20 27.89 CmcBNJ .48 23 19
29.10 16.12 CVRDs .62e 9 .
24.96 18.85 ConAgra .72 19 19
72,50 57.05 ConocPhill.44 6 7
49.29 41.17 ConEd 2.30 21 15
29.01 21.15 ConstellA ... 18 13
32.04 9,03 CtlAlrB ,.20 7
19.87 13.58 Cnvrgys 19 16
29.61 16.61 Coming ... 32 16
17.44 86.01 CorusGr .269 ......
43.67 29.34 CntwdFn .60 9 8
D-E-F
11,75 9.74 ONPSelct .78 q ...
28.34 24.33 DPL 1,00 22 17
41.99 19.52 OR Horton .40 5 8
47.39 38.77 DTE 2.06 15 13
60.22 45.98 DaimlrC 1.82e ... 12
42.94 28.18 Darden .40 16 15
91.98 56.99 Deere 1.56 11 10
18.04 13.17 DirecTV ... 40 17
31.03 22.89 Disney .271 22 18
20.39 13.02 DollarG .20 13 12
86.97 68.72 DomRes 2.76 24 14
49.45 33.00 DowChm 1.50 8 9
45.75 37.60 DuPont 1.48 20 13
30.96 25.06 DukeEgy 1.28f 23 16
38.55 30.77 DukeRlty 1.901 18 49
38.50 33.80 DuqplA 2.10 ......
19.64 15.67 DuqLight 1.00 16 18
5.81 4.06 Dynegy ... 6 52
14.75 9.44 EMCCp .... 21 17
58.15 44.10 EastChm 1.76 10 11
30.91 19.07 EKodak .50 dd 23
16.39 10.76 EIPasoCp .16 dd 13
19.42 7.53 Elan ... ... ...
24.41 19.25 EmpDist 1.28 23 17
57.08 42.00 EnbrEPtrs3.70 20 19
34.53 21.93 Endesa 2.98e ......
40.08 25.09 EnPro .. 14 12
58.75 37.36 ENSCO .10 13 7
79.22 66.78 Entergy 2.16 18 15
18.43 12.21 Eqtyinn .76 cc 40
59.95 46.62 Exelon 1.60 44 14
69.28 54.50 ExxonMbIt128 11 11
48.11 37.81 FPLGrp 1.50 17 14
120.01 76.81 FedExCp .36f 18 15
19.75 12.69 FedSignl .24 dd 17
22.84 20.18 Frreigs 2.00 14 25
22.70 13.82 Ferrolf .58 ... 15
18.81 14.85 FstFinFd4.12e q ...
20.00 16.67 FtTrFid 1.60 q ...
67.98 37.34 FlaRock .60 13 11
11.04 6.06 FordM 20m dd .
94.34 68.45 FoduneBrl.56f 16 13
72.20 39.54 FMCG 1.25a 9 10
G-H-I
48.58 35.38 GATX .84 cc "2
9.56 7.63 GabelliET.76a q .,
10.50 7.71 GabUtil .72 q ..
22.19 15.90 Gap .32 14 13
69.87 55.09 GenDyns .92 15 15
36.34 32.06 GenElec 1.00 20 15
37.34 18.33 GnMotr 1.00 dd 7
"41.66 16.02 Goldcrpg .18 31 21
169.31106.69 GoldmanSi.40 9 9
47.45 33.60 Goodrich .80 12 13
19.31 9.75 Goodyear ... 10 11
32.72 27.08 GIPlainEn1.66 15 16
34.00 26.62 GMP 1.12 15 ..
28.55 21.11 Griffon ... 15 11
22.72 13.07 GuangRy .75e ..
52.74 41.80 HCAInc .68 16 15
41.99 27.35 Hallibins .30 13 14
15.40 13.11 HanJS .96e q ..
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-.07 +12.1
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-.34 +0.7
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-1.66 +25,8
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-.85 -7.0
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-.23 -1.3
-.45 +4.8
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-.06 -2.5
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-.31 -27.1
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-2.13 -15.2
-.03 +28.0
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-.56 +14.9
-1.07 -2,0
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-1.11 -6.8
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52-Wk YTD
HI Low Name Div PE PPE Last chg %chg
9,38 7.75 HanPIDiv .47 q 6. 8.41 +.22 +4.3
12.37 9.88 HanPIDv2 .58 q .. 10.67 unc +5.1
54,43 36.85 Hanoverlns ,.. 19 10 42.45 -4.02 +1.6
69.74 46,30 Hanson 1.92e 62.47 +1,19 +13.8
57.47 44,40 HarleyD .841 16 14 57.19 +,65 +11.1
83.33 57.29 HarahE 1,601 33 15 60,25 +.16 -15.5
22.10 17.00 Hasbro .48 19 15 18.81 -.20 -6.8
28.93 25.50 HawaiiEl 1,24 17 15 27.50 -1.14 +6.2
39.17 32.80 HIICrREIT2.56 24 27 37.44 +1.21 +10.4
41.25 31.01 HthicrRlty2.64 38 34 35.34 +2.19 +6.2
12.650 9.60 HellnTel ... ... 11.49 -.25 +9.6
34.52 23.66 HewletIP .32 29 14 32.44 +.33 +13.3
37.73 26.72 HighwdPrpl.70 65 ... 37.77 +.22 +32.8
29.22 18.78 Hilton .16 23 20 25.39 +.89 +5.3
43.95 32.85 HomeDp .60 12 11 34.71 +.12 -14.3
44.48 32.68 Honwllntll .91 17 14 38.17 -.09 +2.5
46.47 38.42 HospPT 2.961 25 20 45.37 +1.67 +13.1
59.08 41.08 Humana ... 34 18 58.10 +6.56 +6.9
15,55 10.15 IShJapan .06e q 18 13.61 +.03 +0.7
44.20 35.16 iStar 3.08 18 11 40.90 +123 +14,7
37.49 27.46 Idacorp 1,20 24 17 36.74 -.01 +25.4
50.93 37.11 Imation .56 21 17 40.56 -.46 -12.0
49.00 34.95 IngerRds .721 11 10 37.97 +2.11 -5.9
89.94 72,73 IBM 1.20 14 12 75.91 -1.05 -7.7
39.39 25.44 IntlGame .50 29 25 37.,81 +.01 +22.8
45.09 33.03 IronMtn ... 41 36 39.37 -.75 -6.8
48.80 32.92
65.35 56.65
90.00 56,50
44.33 26.77
49.39, 41.35
34.57 21.83
38.31 30.10
41.52 32.66
56.22 43.62
12.11 3.91
23.23 18.05
6.25 1.90
11.81 7.60
23.75 19.26
17.25 10.13
35.65 28.60
6.26 4.75
60.52 46.94
28.01 18.31
81.92 58.50
J-K-L
JPMorgChl.36 14 12
JohnJn 1.50 17 16
JohnsnCtli.12 16 12
Kaydon .48 15 17
Kellogg 1.16 19 18
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Keycorp 1.38 13 13
KeySpan 1.86 18 17
KiME 3.24 30 20
KrspKrm lIf ... ... ...
Kroger .26 17 15
LLERy ... 13 ..
LSILog ... cc 15
LTCPrp 1.44 10 ...
LaZBoy .481 dd 16
Laclede 1.40 16 16
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-.08 +21.3
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52-Wk
HI Low Name Div PE PPE Last
34,85 '26.90 Lowess .20 15 13 28.78 +.08 -13.7
3.49 1.99 Lucent ... 16 14 2.08 -.05 -21.8
29.81 18.86 Lyondell .90 10 t 22.77 +.48 -4.4
M-N-0
123.66101.31 M&TBk 2.40 18 16 123.96 +1.19 +13.7
25.33 19.51 MDU Res s.51 16 15 25.13 +.52 +15.1
48.90 15.90 MEMC If .. 19 15 31.34 +1.38 +41.4
8.82 8.08 MCR .48 q 8.32 +.01 -3.3
11.72 7.67 Madeco .03a ...... 9.55 +.36 +22.9
83.35 65.52 Magnalg 1.52 12 10 75.14 +.94 +4.4
6.45 5.74 MgdHi .49 q ... 6.17 +.11 +2.7
33.63 24.59 Manulifgs .70 .. 13 30.95 -.97 +5.3
93.26 55,41 Marathon 1.60 7 8 87.20 -2.15 +43.0
33.42 24.00 MarshM .68 20 13 25.00 -2.56 -21.3
34.74 14,76 MStewrt .. dd ., 16.88 -.18 -3.2
34.30 25.92 Masco .88 13 11 27.36 +.47 -9.4
16.50 8.48 MaterlailScl ... 24 15 9.77 +35 -30.7
36.75 30.25 McDnlds .671 16 15 35.41 +.12 +5.0
44.20 MedImic .441 21
25.50 Merck 1.52 16
56.06 MenillLyn 1.00 15
46.40 MelUfe .521 9
10.97 MicronT ... 29
42.53 MidAApt 2.38 cc
16.85 Midas ... 89
.83 Milacrn .. dd
59.12 Miliportes ... 40
21.92 MillsCp If 2.51 33
27.80 Monsanto s.40 35
50.18 MorgSlan 1.08 13
19.10 MSEmMkt2.44e q
18.66 Motorola .20 12
10,05 MunienhFd.56 q
17.19 MylanLab .24 23
29,09 NCRCp ... 13
29.30 Naborss ... 12
27.74 NatFuGasl.201 16
44.18 NatGrid 2.39e ...
20.56 NatSemi .12 22
1.91 NewAm .21a q
40.68 NJRscs 1.44 17
37.43 NewmrlM .40 42
5.05 NwpkRsIf ... 24
13.94 NewsCpA.17e ...
19.51 NiSource .92 24
37.42 Nicor 1.86 17
76.53 NikeB 1.24 15
YTD 52-Wk YTD
chg %cha HI Low Name DIv PE PPE Last chg %chg
86.16 57.14 NobleCorp.16 18 8
23.47 15.43 NoldaCp .46e ......
57.71 35.24 NortlkSo .721 13 12
3.60 1.92 NorlelNtl ... dd 20
30.64 23.05 NoFrkBc 1.00 15 14
23.07 17.30 NoestUt .751 dd 18
71.37 52.17 NorthropG1.20 16 14
31.93 24.90 NSTAR 1.21 16 15
60.30 25.92 Nucors .40a 11 10
16.35 12.92 NvFL .70 q ..
15.56 13.62 NvlMO .77 q ...
39.15 24.41 OGEEngyl.33 12 17
110.89 68.80 OcciPet 1.76f 8 10
22.65 15.43 Olin .80 9 10
54.13 40.60 ONEOKP13.801 18 16
65,69 38.80 Oshkshs .40 18 15
P-Q-R
30.45 22.49 PNM Res .88 25 15
68.88 55.64 PPG 1.92 14 12
35.16 27.83 PPLCps 1.10 17 15
27.80 15.02 PaylShoe ... 24 16
76.29 31.25 PeabdyEs.24 24 16
25.75 20.00 Pengrth g 3.00 ......
32.46 22.90 PennVawil.50f ... 18
69.34 44.16 Penney .72 14 13
16.55 9.61 PepBoy .27 dd ...
63.98 53.55 PepsiCo 1.20 25 20
25.88 20.95 PepsiAmer.50 17 15
17.15 14.05 Prmian 1.54e 11 9
26.98 20.20 Pfizer .96 18 12
102.80 51.07 PhelpsDs .75 14 6
26.17 21.26 PiedNG .96 18 18
12.98 9.97 PimcoStrat .89 q ...
45.13 40.18 PitnyBw 1.28 cc 15
39.63 33.42 PlumCrk 1.60 20 20
48.48 33.83 PostPrp 1.80 14 ...
57.62 45.32 Praxair 1.00 23 18
62.50 52.75 ProctGamn1.24 22 19
45.50 40.19 ProgrssEn2.42 17 15
3.46 2.68 ProsStHiln .28 q ...
12.99 9.90 ProvETg 1.44 ......
72.45 56.05 PSEG 2.28 28 15
83.25 77.25 PSEGpfA4.08 ... ...
23.82 20.13 PugetEngyl.00 12 14
47.50 26.02 PulteHs .16 5 9
7.13 6.58 PHYM .38a q ...
9.86 9.11 PIGM .49a q
6.34 5.95 PPrIT .36 q
49.02 32.41 Quanexs .48 9 9
91.02 67.37 Questlar .941 20 17
8.99 3.69 QwestCm ... dd 28
19.70 16.90 RPM .64 dd 12
27.24 13.73 RadioShk 25 14 17
45.40 34.30 Ralcorp ... 21 17
31.66 19.43 RJamesFs.32 16 15
47.50 34.00 Rayoniersl.88 16 23
25.28 21.08 Rftylnco 1.41 21 21
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36.87 29.16 RegionsFnl.40 15 13
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18.20 13.05 SwstAirl .02 21 19 17.97 -.18 +9.4
44.28 23.66 SwnEngys ... 32 25 34.88 +1.94 -2.9
23.42 19,39 SovrgnBcp.32b 19 12 20.95 -.01 +1.7
27.20 16.88 SprintNex .10 31 11 17.54 -2.98 -17.2
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28.26 21.26 Steris .16 23 18 22.78 -.57 -9.0
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36.05 23.51 SubPpne2.551 81 14 34.01 +1.07 +29.8
37.10 29.07 SunCmts 2.52 dd ... 32.40 +.15 +3.2
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59.29 44.70 Target .481 17 14 47.22 +.76 -14.1
35.31 19.06 TelcNZ 2.92e ...... 19.53 -.51 -40.2
13.06 5.77 TenelHith ... dd ... 5.92 unc -22.7
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36.40 26.77 Texinst .12 '20 17 30.03 +.68 -6.4
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41.85 27.32 ThermoEl ... 30 20 37.70 +.50 +26.1
61.34 31.95 ThmBet ... 21 16 47.99 +.96 +14.4
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31.28 24.60 Tycolntl .40 16 13 25.65 -.58 -11.1
35.75 27.38 UILHidwil.73 dd 19 34.58 -.61 +28.3
45.11 28.65 UniFirst .15 16 13 '31.04 -.04 -0.2
29.05 20.88 UDomR 1.25 33 28.44 +.32 +2).3
83.99 66.75 UPSB 1.52 18 16 67.74 -2.27 -9.9
32.24 27.32 US Bancrpl.32 13 .12 32.31 +.31 +8.1
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V-W-X-Y-Z
21.11 14.75 ValeanlPh .31 dd 26 18.51 +1.25 +2.4
70.75 41.48 ValeroEs .32 8 8 66.20 -.93 +28.3
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10.91 4.05 Visten ... 1 ... 8.66 +1.78 +38.3
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105.35 78.03 Vomado 3.20 35 38 105.24 +.14 +26.1
21.84 13.60 Wabash .18 5 9 14.06 -.18 -26.2
60.04 46.30 Wachovia2.04 13 11 55.59 +1.82 +52
50.87 42.31 WalMart .67 16 14 44.87 +.41 -4.1
49.01 39.55 Walgrm .31f 30 25 48.61 +1.68 +19.8
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66.35 43.58 Wendys .68 58 24 60.47 +.72 -+9.4
24.97 20.09 WestarEnt.00 14' 15 23.52 +.15 +9.4
12.72 11.15 WAstTIP2.66a q 11.62 +.14 -2.1
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52-Wk YTD 52-Wk
Hi Low Name Div-PE PPE Last chg %chg HI Low Name DIv PE PPE Last
A-B-C
29.37 12.40 ACMoore 48 20
27.90 11.81 ADCTelr .. 32 11
23.64 15.92 ASMLHId ... ... 14
20.48 10.47 ATITech dd 22
3.90 2.09 ATSMed ... dd ...
18.03 10.47 Aclivisns ... 95 43
40.85 25.80 AdobeSy 33 23
38.24 22.62 Advanta .85f 15 ..
41.74 24.76 AdvantB 1.021 17 13
52.44 17.50 Affymet ... 56 36
40.46 13.26 AkamaiT ... 19 39
59.90 40.01 Akzo 1.47e ..
35.60 13.56 Aldila .60a 7 5
22.61 13.00 Allscripts ... 93 24
22.99 15.54 AlteraCplf ... 24 16
10.96 4.92 Alvarion ... dd 55
50.00 25.84 Amazon ... 38 43
1.26 .78 AmerBio .... ,.e
.32 .03 AmrBiowt ... ... ..
39.61 29.65 AmCapSIr3.321 11 11
36.15 19.45 AEagleO .451 17 14
28.56 16.28 APwCnv .40 31 21
6.92 63.52 Amgen .. 30 17
13.09 3.57 AmkorT .. 12 7
51.54 18.96 Amylin .. dd ...
67.48 43.78 Anlogic .40 17 28
3.88 1.99 Analyss ... dd ..
3.74 .25 AnlylSurh ... dd ..
14.25 7.08 Andrew .. 42 12
6.65 2.69 ansthink ... dd 9
79.25 44.87 ApolloGlf ... 17 15
86.40 42.02 AppleC .. 32 27
5.13 3,05 Apldlnov 14
21.06 14.39 ApidMafl .20 21 13
4.30 2.09 AMCCIf ... dd 14
29.94 15,.58 aQuantive .., 45 36
14.30 7.12 Arris ... 13 12
35.26 28.87 AsscdBanc.16 13 12
28.80 8.18 Atheros ... 31 20
5.71 1.97 Almel .,. cc 14
19.00 11.08 Audvox ., dd 22
48.27 29.56 Autodesk ... 27 20
7.60 4.32 Aware ... dd ...
8.20 4.05 Axcelis ... dd 10
14.29 8.09 BEASys ... 31 20
153.98 44.44 Baidu.com ... ... ...
15.59 6.23 BeasleyB .25 15 16
29.87 13.05 BebeSIrs .201 23 18
46.47 30.92 BedBath ... 18 15
50.72 35.66 Biogenldc cc 18
15.55 6.94 BioMarin .. dd .
39,45 30.22 Blomete ;30 20 17
1.91 .64 Biopure ... d
30.99 21.50 BobEvn .48 19 17
28,50 8.41 Brighlpnts ... 47 16
50.00 21.98 Broadcms ... 29 16
16.44 4.26 Broadwing ... dd ..
7.10 3.34 BrcdeCm ., 89 17
17.83 10.56- BrooksAul ... dd 15
8.97 4.77 C-COR ... dd 24
55.18 29.00 CHRobns.52 35 29
16.09 7.07 CNET 49 28
29.79 11.65 CVlThera .., dd ..
19.65 14.31 Cadence .. 48 13
39.33 29,51 CapClyBk .65 19 17
5.89 1,74 CpslnTrb ... dd .
42.59 27.55 CareerEd ... 9 8
49.41 .22.59 Colgenes ... cc 61
56.657 17.82 CentAl dd 5
82.92 38.24 Cephln dd 18
49.38 32.50 Cerners ...34 27
15.18 9.69 ChrmSh 13 11
24.50 16.27 ChkPont ... 14 11
57.08 33.76 ChkFree ... 27 18
39.28 22.11 Cheesecake.. 22 19
48.40 31.07 ChrchllD .50 6 26
5.62 2.04 CienaCp ... dd 3
10.46 6.22 Cirrus ... 15 13
22.00 16.83 Cisco ... 20 14
45,50 22.92 CilrixSy ... 29 20
40,87 22.53 CleanH ... 28 17
33.10 10.11 Cogent ... 20 19
71.46 42.25 CogTech .. 50 38
42.00 25.10 Cognosgll ... 24 19
YTD 52-Wk
chg %chg HI Low
31.26 15.40 CowrCs ... 36 23 19.60
13.25 6.22 Comarco ... 12 ... 9.81
35.10 25.35 Comcast 57 33 34.84
35.00 25.09 Comcsp .57 ... 34.73
46.85 27.62 CompCrd 10 7 30.19
9.99 6.02 Compuwre ... 18 14 ,6.87
29.64 17.04 Comverslf ...... 19 19.29
3.40 1.45 ConcCm ... dd ... 1.69
30.74 17.88 Conmed ... 31 17 19.98
57.94 40.51 Costco .52 23 19 51.78
10.97 2.72 CredSys ... dd 6 2.74
37.00 20.32 Crocsn ...... 28 27.41
40.69 14.70 Cyberoncll ... dd ... 16.74
56.69 29.80 Cymer ... 24 14 38.97
5.24 1.93 Cytogen ... dd ... 2.34
D-E-F
2.82 1.05 Danka .. dd .. 1.12
41.02 18.95 Dellinc ... 16 18 22.45
24.95 13.79 DllaPtr ... 64 .. 17.81
14.99 7.34 DIgitas .. 18 13 8.79
9,99 5.30 DobsonCm dd ... 7.11
29.00 20.56 DIrTree .. 17 15 29.01
28.09 10.75 DressBns .. 16 16 21.74
43.20 17.22 DynMallsa .15 23 22 32.91
47.86 22.83 eBay .. 34 21 24.20
26.59 11.62 EZEM .. 14 18 12.24
12.21 7.00 ErthLink ... 10 ... 7.28
35.60 24.44 EchoStar .. 12 19 35.40
26.27 13.86 Ecllpsys .. dd 17 14.24
10.61 6.51 EduDv .201 11 .. 7.00
26.78 17.23 ElectSc ... 25 18 17.76
5.92 2.29 ElcirgIs .. dd .. 2.65
62.55 39.99 ElectAs ... 71 55 48.57
12.60 6.61 Emdeon ... 50 13 12.02
6.45 4.41 EncrMed .. 57 23 6.29
13.29 3.29 EncysiveP .. dd ... 4.23
12.00 8.37 Entegris .. dd 13 9.69
39.37 28.88 EricsnTI .58e .. ... 30.35
39.78 24,17 Euronet ... 33 21 26.89
17.50 5.73 EvrgrSIr .. dd .. 9.61
27.55 12.87 Expedia .. 23 13 13.38
58.32 26.26 Expdlntls .221 38 33 41.30
95.00 51.64 ExpScrpts ... 27 21 77.00
5.30 3.44 ExtNetw .. 36 15 3.62
49.32 28,84 Fastenals .40 30 24 36.93
43.57 35,04 FIflhThIrd1.601 15 14. 39.01
33.65 24.81 FlleNeth .. 35 27 34.64
5.49 .79 Finlsar .. dd 12 2.88
28.89 20.89 FstMerit 1.12 15 13 22.20
13.99 8.97 Flexm .. 42 13 111.62
18.32 8,98 Foundry 26 18 10.32
17.35 14.87 FullonFncl.59b 16 14 116.67
G-H-I
109.50 51.91 Garmin 1.00f 24 20 86.69
21.00 12.74 Gentaex .36 19 17 113.36
77.62 54.64 Genzyme .,. 41 23 69,04
66.20 40.26 GlleadSci ... 29 26 61.33
19.92 9.82 GloblInd .., 43 14 16.69
475.11273.35 Google .,. 55 31 373.85
38.22 12.89 Gymbree ... 22 18 31.62
36.10 28.14 HMNFn 1.00f 13 12 36.00
52,72 9.89 Hansens .. 52 28 40,25
44.50 32.71 HarbrFL 1.10 21 19 44.20
56.71 21.74 Hologics .. 53 39 43.44
14.14 1.51 HomeSol ... 23 8 6,32
17,25 10.78 HotToplc ... 33 18 11,68
14.07 11.15 HudsCity .30 25 20 12,90
15.20 7.63 HumGen ... dd ... 9.97
25.90 17.38 HuntJB .32 16 13 21,09
25,16 20.97 HuntBnk 1,00 14 13 24,73
31,50 23.49 IAC Inter a .. 32 15 25,65
40.00 10.88 Illumina .., cc 52 36.99
43.08 28.26 Imclone ... 10 18 33.68
16.47 9.04 InIgDv ... dd 15 15.59
27.66 16.75 Intel .40 16 18 17.49
58.92 43.48 InllSpdw .081 15 15 46.56
25.58 17.44 InInISec .. 31 22 23.62
30.99 18.65 Intersil .20 26 17 23.05
31.84 21.10 Inluita ... 26 21 30.19
139.50 63.77 InISurg ... 37 45 89.54
86.79 60.14 Invilrogn .. 28 15 56.70
73.72 37.98 Itron .. 31 19 48.76
32.00 17.91
4.30 1.48
16.85 8.93
72.23 26.25
24.68 12.98
55.03 38.38
54.98 24.49
49.35 26.59
23.64 13.16
19.94 12.00
53.74 27.92
8.25 5.35
6.00 1.87
27.35 18.21
26.38 17.43
20.25 15.84
44.76 33.62
40.47 27.80
19,82 11.77
5.75 2.21
Name Div PE PPE Last
J-K-L
j2Globals ... 23 19
JDS Uniph ..dd 50
Jet8lues ...dd 63
JoyGIbIs .45 22 14
JnprNtw 22 16
KLATnc .48 24 16
Komag 9 8
Kronos ... 21 21
LKQCps .. 31 24
LSIInds .48 21 14
LamRsch ... 17 11
LawsnSft 27 21
Level ... dd ...
LibGlobAs ... ...
UbGlobCn .........
UbMnltAn ...... 24
Uncare ... 17 15
UnearTch .60 24 19
LodgEnt .. dd 66
LookSmtrs ... dd ...
M-N-0
37.60 24.27 M-SysFD .. 28 20
38,.12 29.20 MGE 1.38 18 ...
27.62 13.95 MGIPhr .. dd .
25,53 13.68 MROSoft ... 28 23
48.38. 29.82 MTS .40 19 16
26.11 14.84 Macrvsn ... 51 16
36.84 16.71 MatvellTs ... 35 17
45.91 27,25 Maxim .50 20 13
23.35 12.08 Maxwir ... dd ...
5.57 3.01 McDataA ... dd 10
37.58 24.87 Medlmun ,.. dd 39
26.67 16.30 MedAcI ... 21 18
16.07 8.28 MIcrel ... 24 17
38.56 26,97 Microchp .941 24 21
28.38 21.46 Microsoft .36 20 16
11.46 7,83 MIllPhar ... dd ..
8.85 4.07 Misonix .. dd ...
59.99 28.59 MnslrWw .. 39 26
25.36 1.68 MovieGal ... dd 10
15.86 6.80 NGASRs ... cc 40
67.18 35.25 NilHIdgs ,. 40 21
31.00 19.99 NTLInc .04
43.31 35.54 Nasd100Tr.16e q 20
46,75 21.55 Nasdaq ... 45 21
23.14 11.15 Nastech ..dd ...
13.40 8.02 NatAIIH ... 39 6
23.20 13.63 NektlarTh ... dd .
25.49 13.79 Neteasea ... 15
33.12 18.25 NeUllix .. 20 28
38.50 22.50 NetwkAp .,. 44 27
35.50 22.21 NobItyH ... 16 14
8,.39 .70 Novavax .,, dd
9.83 5.73 Novell ,. dd 33
30.62 20.83 Novlus ... 26 15
12.40 5.83 NuHoriz .. 28 12
13.48 4.01 NuancaeCm 20
76.33 17.40 NultriSys .. 35 20
31.88 13.52 Nvidlas .. 28 17
34.49 11.74 OmniVisn .., 12 11
13.60 5.26 OnAssign ... 57 28
7.68 3.91 OnSmcnd .. 14 9
23.19 5.91 OpnwvSy .. dd 12
9.25 4.17 Opsware .. dd 46
15.29 11.75 Oracle ... 23 14
48.48 35.00 Orthlx ... 9 15
31,95 25.78 OllerTall 1.15 15 16
P-Q-R
33.30 16.39 PDLBlo ,.. dd 53
13.77 4.78 PMCSra ... dd 10
44.50 7.50 PacEthan .., dd 82
27.99 15.10 PacSunwr ,.. 10 9
24,91 12.25 Palmncs ... 4 13
27.68 14.78 PanASIv ...... 19
17,85 11.66 ParmTcrs ... 32 12
38.49 22.50 PattUTI .321 10 6
43.37 32.37 Paychox .64 28 24
16.25 10.01 Petlrohawk ... 46 12
46.17 30.09 PelroDev ... ... ...
33.19 8.76 PortlPlay ... 7 .
15.76 6.20 Powrwav ... 20 12
18.62 5.26 Pozen .. cc ...
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chg %chg
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-1.37 -22.9
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-.23 -18.4
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-.21 -0.,5
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-.08 +6.0
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-3.17 +16.4
-.98 -18.6
-.16 -8.6
-1.98 -23.5
-.07 -6.7
-.10 -11.9
-.21 -1.0
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-.06 -0.1
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-02 +5.3
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-.29 +19.4
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-.47 -8.6
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+.02 +0.,9
-.45 +19.7
+.15 +0.3
-.07 unc
52-Wk
HI Low Name DIv PEPPER Last
13.74 7.58 Prestek .. 35 16 7.94
43.62 30.11 PriceTRs ... 24 20 41.50
30.83 19.95 ProgPh ... dd ... 21,82
21.62 14.10 Qtogics .. 11 18 17.10
53.01 33.80 Qualcom .48 25 19 35.81
9.58 4.81 RFMIcD ... 38 13 6.02
27.70 10.50 RSASec ... 58 36 27.75
56.00 12.50 RackSys ... 12 17 20.56
46.99 10.22 Rambus ... 38 33 11.38
11.05 4.91 RealNwk ... 5 20 10.33
32.48 13.50 RedHat ... 56 37 22.78
24.99 8.15 Redback dd 27 15.36
13.66 10.34 RepBcp .44b 15 14 13.30
90.53 51.00 RschMoln ... 34 20 66.13
31.04 22.34 RossStrs .24 16 13 23.25
S-T-U
28.20 13.70 SBACom ... dd ... 23.53
79.80 33.62 SanDisk ... 25 18 4764
5.85 3,23 Sanmina ., dd 8 3.33
18.53 12,75 Schwab .12 24 18 16.21
40.63 26.07 SclGames ... 36 20 29.30
167,95111.64 SearsHldgs ,. 21 15 142,74
15.29 4.82 SecureCmp.. 33 14 6.20
59.28 46.04 Selctln .88 11 11 52.15
21.06 11,51 Semlechl ... 21 13 12.36
60,75 42.29 Sepracor .. dd 26 49.69
42.50 18.20 SIRFTch .. 70 22 20.17
12,22 7.01 Silicnlmg .,. 29 15 10.50
60.00 26.51 SilcnLab .. 56 20 34.96
7.25 3.98 SIcnware .25r .. 8 5.39
30.36 20.23 Sina ... 33 28 23,37
7.98, 3.60 SiusS ... dd ... 3.94
8.00 4.03 SkywksSol .. 63 14 4.44
15.15 9.06 SmudStne .. dd 15 9.88
5.99 3.54 Sonus .. 58 27 4.09
15.50 11.80 SouMoBc .36 12 ... 15,42
27.71 20.36 Staples ,221 20 16 22.90
39.88 23.01 Starbuckss ... 43 34 30.61
69.95 26.63 SilDyna .801 10 8 54.61
6.58 2.14 Stratex ... 83 12 3.33
5.40 3.57 SunMIcro ... dd ., 4.53
27.30 22.01 SusqBnc .96 14 14 24.56
33.66 16.25 SwiftTm ... 15 12 27.01
24.01 14.78 Symantec ... 69 14 17.21
10.80 6.48 Symetric .. 69 13 6.90
11.09 8.03 Synovis ... dd 57 8.42
23.02 13,30 TDAmedlr6.00e 18 14 17.13
28.17 18.54 THQs ... 63 23 24.46
25.91 9,06 TakeTwo ... dd 24 10.61
11,38 5.,31 TASER ... cc 32 7:14
42.65 32.10 TechData ., cc 18 34,97
21.15 9,50 Tekolec -. 36 10,24
17.2 85.61 Tellabs ,. 16 1 5 9.2
36.70 24,58 TesseraT .. 75 22 33,10
45.91 290,22 TevaPhrm;28e dd ., 34,31
19.13 9.16 TexRdhsAs... 25 20 10.65
25.39 11.56 Thoratlc .. 'cc 32 15.26
5,70 3.21 3Com .. dd 67 4.71
9.02 6.44 TlIbcoSII ., 25 21 7.55
18.73 6.4 5 TWTele ... dd 17.46
31.49 13,95 TrdMics .,. 90 16 16.71
49.86 26.64 TrimbleN ... 29 23 48.53
6.07 3.30 TrQuint ... 43 14 4.34
13.60 10.40 TrstNY .64 15 14 10.97
32.32 24.00 Trustmk .84 16 15 32.27
11,79 4.21 24I7RealM ... dd 17 8.75
43.75 23.75 UALn ... .. 10 24.61
9.25 5.19 UTSIrcm .. dd ., 6.95
7.36 3.30 USEnr .. dd ... 3.66
78.74 47.00 UtdThrp ., 26 27 55.47
80.28 47.94 UnivFor .11 13 11 51.58
33.77 13.98 UrbanOuts ,.. 20 14 14.69
20.98 12.21
26.62 15.95
24.36 7,07
79.90 49.97
80.19 42,06
36.91 9.63
29.98 18.35
55,00 36,07
43.66 24,91
29.85 12.33
V-W-X-Y-Z
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ViroPhrim .. 4 6
WholeFds,60a 43 31
Wynn ... dd 41
XMSat ,,- dd ..
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YRCWwde ,. 9 7
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-.67 -27.8
-4.27 -29.7
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-1.35 -16.4
+.07 +9.2
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-1.66 -19.6
-.08 +31.5
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-2.76 -4.6
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-.07 +30.8
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-.31 -7.2
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-.36 -2.5
-.14 -11.7
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-2.91 -43.0
-1,32 -13.,8
-.42 -16.4
-4,13 -19,7
-.08 -6.6
-.01 -42.0
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-.42 -19.7
+.77 -53.5
-6.42 -33.8
+5.10 +26.2
-.65 -55,9
-.25 -20.4
-1,96 -12.8
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6.44 b.6 AdoAsvac.42 q
44,75 18.20 AdmRsc .371 9
5.38 2.35 Adventrx ... dd
27.00 12.46 ApexSil ... dd
8.95 2.45 BrchMtg ......
4.20 1.70 Cambiorg ......
18.12 15.00 CarverBcp .32 12
10.64 5.14 CFCdag .01 q
44.40 32.52 CheniereEn ... dd
5.65 5.10 ColdSpign ......
12.50 9.34.ComSyslf.361 16
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17.11 13.78 EVInMu2 .78 q
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8.33 6.05 EllswthFd.31e q
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16.36 12.52 FTrVLDv 1.05 q
12.10 6.02 FiveStar ... dd
16.84 11.86 FlaPUtil .431 19
18,75 6.70 GamLkg ......
7.95 3,34 GasooEngy ......
3.89 2,10 GoldSlrg 4 4
8.93 6.50 GreyWol 9
12.09 3.80 GpoSim ......
Foreign Exchange
Val PrVaue/ PrevValue Todays Prav$
Country name Currency indollars value In currency
Argent Peso .3264 .3257 3.0637 3.0705
Australia Dollar .7656 .7607 1.3062 1.3146
Brazil Real, .4764 .4703 2.0990 2.1265
Britain Pound 1.9082 1.8884 .5241 .5295
Canada Dollar .8861 .8888 1.1286 1.1251
Chile Peso .001835 .001839 545.00 543.65
China Yuan .1254 .1254 7.9770 7.9748
Colombia Peso .000419 .000415 2386.95 2407.15
Czech Rep Koruna .0451 .0449 22.16 22.26
Denmark Krone .1728 .1717 5.7878 5.8255
Dominican Rep Peso .0305 .0306 32.80 32.73
Egypt Pound .1741 .1742 5.7432 5.7400
Euro Euro 1.287 1.2805 ,7767 ,7809
Hong Kong Dollar .1286 .1287 7.7736 7.7730
Hungary Forinl .0048 .0047 209.75 212.43
India Rupee .0215 ,0219 46,420 46,500
Indnsla Rupiah .000110 110 10 9082.00 0075.00
Israel Shekel .2275 .2273 4,3950 4,4003
Japan Yen ,008742 .008699 114,39 114.96
Jordan Dinar 1,4094 1.4094 .7095 .7095
Kuwait Dinar 3.4578 3.4578 .2892 .2892
Lebanon Pound .000663 .000664 1508.00 1505.00
Malaysia Ringgil .2723 .2717 3.6730 3.6800
Mexico Peso .091693 .091305 10.9060 10.9523
N. Zealand Dollar .6257 .6199 1.5982 1,6132
Norway Krone .1632 .1628 6.1264 6.1420
Pakistan Rupee .0167 .0166 60.00 60.20
Peru New Sol .3085 .3085 3.242 3.241
PhIlpins Peso .0194 .0194 51.47 51.61
Poland Zioly ,3311 .3268 3.02 3.06
Russia Ruble .0375 .0365 26.6650 27.3830
SDR SDR 1.48633 1.48410 .6728 .6738
Saudi Arab Riyal .2666 .2666 3.7503 3.7503
Singapore Dollar .6358 ,6334 1.6728 1.5788
Slovak Rep Koruna .0342 .0338 29.26 29.62
So, Africa Rand .1468 .1458 6.8108 6.8600
So. Korea Won .001037 .001035 964.70 965.75
Sweden Krona .1400 .1390 7.1422 7.1953
Switzedrnd Franc .8184 .8127 1.2219 1,2305
Taiwan Dollar .0304 ,0305 32.86 32.81
Thailand Bahl .02647 .02640 37.78 37.88
U,AE. Olrhamrn .2723 .2723 3,6728 3.6728
Uruguay Now Peso .0416 .0416 24.0450 24.0270
Vonzuel 'Bolivar .000466 .000466 2147.30 2147,30
YTD
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+.34 -4.3
+1,12 -2.3
+.70 -35.0
+,28 +18.3
+.05 +16.2
+.43 +34.7
-1,68 -12.0
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-.19 +23.1
+.41 +5.2
+.14 -12.7
-.12 -4.3
+.08 +2.1
-.34 +21.,8
+.18 +144,6
-08 +16.3
-.92 +25.0
-,31 -4.4
+.73 +22,9
-.22 -45.2
-.04 +16.3
+.07 -4.9
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22.83 17.83
25.09 18.44
44.04 28.26
152.5095.49
11126574.85
162.80 99.08.
96.00 81.61
81.10 79.26
70.65 54.39
85.70 67.19
75.90 64.63
53.85 47.63
78.53 61.06
81.55 63.01
78.58 61.06
77.45 67.17
3.61 1.92
15.50 3.60
28.81 12.36
34.27 21,90
22.16 11.62
40.70 31.82
21.15 3.60
10.40 8.70
2.90 1.78
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iShGerm .12e
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-.03 +1).3
-.32 -7.5
+24 +$.7
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-.20 +8.3
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-1.88 -3Z.6
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+.07 +9.7
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Spot Metals
NEW YORK (AP)_ Spot nonferrous metal prices Fri
Aluminum -$1.131 perItb, London Metal Exch.Fri.
Copper -S3.5983 Cathode lull plate, U.S. destinations.
Copper $3.6625 N.Y, Mere spot Fd,
Lead $1123.0 per meincton, London Metal Exch.
Zinc -$1.6592 per lb., delivered.
Gold $652.25 Handy& Haman (onlydaily quote).
Gold $644.00 troy oz., NY Mere spot Fri.
Silver $12.485 Handy & Harman(ony daly quote).
Sitver- $12.440 troyoz.. N.Y. Mere spotl PFri.
Mercury $58300 per 76 flask, NY.
Platinum -$1242.00 troy oz., N.Y, (contract).
Platinum $125600troyoz., N.Y. Mere spot Fri,
nq.-not quoted, n.ea-not available r-revised
Money Rates
Today Prem
Prime Rate 8.25 8.26
Discount Rate Primary 6.25 6.25
Fed Funds close 5.25 5.25
T-Bills:
3-month disc 4.95 4.94
6-month disc 4.96 4.95
T-Bill, annualized, adjusted for
constant maturity:
1-year 5,17 5.22
T-Notes:
1-year 5,05 5.0&
2-year 4.91 4.98'
5-year 4.83 4,92
10-year 4.90 4.99
T-Bond:
30-year 4.99 S.OT
Libor:
3-month 5.50 5.49
6-month 5,55 5.55
FHLB Cost of Funds,. 1 th District:
Elf. July 31 4090 3.88
FNMA 30-year mortgage commitment:
30-days 6.51 6.59
Money market fund:
Mrill Lyn Rea y Asset s:
30-day avg yld:
4.57 4.54'
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*12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
ABN AMRO Funds:
M&CGroN 23.42 -.07 -2.0
AIM Investments A:
BasicValAp 34.32 -20 +2.9
CapDovp 18.41 +.15 +8.4
SChart p 13,88 -,08 +6.4
,Constlp 2378 +01 +1,2
HYIdAp 4.3 +,01 +3.0
.11nlGrow 25.95 +08 +21.0
LrgCpGrAt 10,48 +4,2
,MdCpCrEqp 28,53 -.17 +0,6
MuBp 8,02 +.03 +2,8
.RealEst p 33.21 +,40 +22,2
,,SaIEqlyr 19,02 +,13 +.5
SmCpGrAp 27.94 +13 +2,9
AIM Investments B:
BaslcValBt 3204 -.20 +2,1
-CapDevBt 16,81 +.13 +7,6
CharB1I 13.29 -.08 +5,6
' ConslB t 22.01 +.01 +0.4
AIM Investor Cl:
DivrsDividp 12.97 +.03 +6.8
*0ynamc 18,94 +.17 +6.9
: Energy 45.13 +,01 +20.1
SummitP p 12.03 -.05 +5.2
0Utilities 15.40 +.04 +13.8
AMF Funds:
rtShrtMtg x 9.66 ... +3.6
Advance Capital I:
*Balanced p 17.97 +04 +3.7
-'Retlncn 9.56 +.04 +0,8
Alger Funds B:
SmCapGrt 5.20 -.07 +7.7
SAlger Funds InstlI:
'MidCpGrI 15,96 +.16 -1.4
AlllanceBern A:
"BalOaAp 16.92 +.05 +4.1
MBIWthStrAp 12,64 +.06 +8.,1
GbGovlncA 7.47 +.02 +4.7
GIblTechAp 54.52 -.10 -4.3
GrolncAp 3.97 +.01 +4.8
SGrowthA p 33.20 +.31 -7.2
t tlnGroAp 17.22 +.06 +19.1
*InlValAp 20.81 +,13 +29.0
*LgCapGrAp 18.63 +.07 -3.2
SmCapGrA 23.93 -.08 -0.1
AlllanceBern Adv:
I. 'llnValAdv 21.11 +.14 +29.4
LgCapGrAdv 19.28 +.07 -2.9
AllianceBem B:
CorpBdB p 11.62 +.06 -0.1
G. IbTechBt 48,84 -.10 -5.0
'GrIncBp 3.88 +.01 +3.8
browthB I 22,86 +.22 -7.9
'gCpGrB t 16.68 +,05 -3,9
SmCpGrBt 19.98 -.07 -0.9
'USGovtB p 6.76 +.03 +0.1
AlllanceBern C:
'SmCapGr t 20.04 -.07 -0.9
'AlllanceBem I:
SReEInol 16.80 +,26 +21.9
*Allianz Funds A:
MFJDivValt 15,82 -,01 +15.7
-SmCpVA 31.40 +.26 +8.8
SRenaisA 21.40 +.12 +2.2
Alllanz Funds C:
,owthCt 18.72 +.05 +2.2
TargetC 15.95 -.10 -2.6
Amer Beacon AMR:
LgCapAmr 21.90 +.01 +9.6
Amer Beacon Insti:
InOEqlns 23.36 +.19 +21<5
SmCapOnst 21.03 +.07 +2.9
'Amer Beacon Plan;
'4.gCapPlan 21.18 +.01 +9.1
SSmCpPlan 20.62 +.07 +2.6
Amer Century Adv:
EqGro p 23.98 +.07 +4.4
,Eqtylncnp 8.40 .. +8.0
Amer Century Ins:
-Ultra 27.27 -.01 -8.8
Amer Century Inv:
Balanced n 16.29 +.07 +3.3
EqGroInvn 24.01 +.08 +4.7
Eqlncon 8.40 ... +8.3
FLMuBndn 10.60 +.04 +2.8
ONMAIn 10.06 +.05 +2.3
G: in 19.28 -.02 +13.1
'GblGoldxn 18.91 +.46 +63.4
S 'rowthl n 20.06 -.06 +0.1
Heritageln 14.93 -.01 +13.1
IncGron 31.17 +.10 +4.9
SIntBnd 13,.71 +.16 +22
intDisontr 15.94 +.21 +30.6
IntlGrol n 11.06 +.11 +19.7
0 LgComVal 6.91 +.01 +8.6
L UfeScin 5.13 ... -4.3
,NewOppnr 6.13 +.02 +7.0
'OneChgAgg n 11.67 +.04 +7.8
V'ealEstl n 29.89 +.35 +21.4
Selectl n 34.26 -.14 -10.4
SGov n 9.32 +.01 +2.9
SmCapVal n 9.88 +.02 +3.5
SmallCo 9.62 +.02 -2.5
"StlMod n 6.88 +.03 +6.4
Ultra n 26.96 -.01 -8.9
01 l n 14.79 +.01 +10.8
r Valuelnvn 7.18 -.03 +6.1
rfyistatn 15.84 ... +3.7
,4merican Funds A:
,mcapFAp 18.64 -.11 +1.1
AmMullAp 27.32 -.07 +6.3
;alAp 18.12 -.04 +3.9
"londFdAp 13.14 +.05 +3.1
.CapWIdAp 18.84 +.16 +2.0
:CaplnBIdAp 57.18 +.39 +12.1
SCapWGrA p 39.26 +.15 +17.7
EupacA p 44.73 +.20 +22.9
-FundlnvAp 38.59 +.22 +14.5
G ovtA'p 13.24 +.06 +1.5
wthFdAp 31.25 -.08 +7.3
k I TrstAp 12.19 +.05 +5.9
SlncMunAI, 15,64 +.04 +4.8
4ncoFdAp 19.44 +.07 +10.0
JntBdAp 13.33 +.03 +2.4
dnvCoAA p 33.20 -.03 +9.7
;IwEconAp 23.23 -.03 +7.0
ewPerAp 30.68 +.07 +15.0
N'ewWorddA 43.39 +.18 +22.3
'SmCpWAp 37.53 +.10 +14.1
TaxExptA p 12.41 +.05 +3.3
+ TxExCAAp 16.62 +.07 +3.5
WshMutAp 32.59 -.14 +7.3
'American Funds B:
rAmcapBt 17.97 -.11 +0.4
BalanBt 18.06 -.03 +3.1
"BondBt 13.14 +.05 +2.3
SCapinBB t 57.18 +.39 +11.2
CapWGrB t 39.07 +.,15 +16.8
EurpacB t 44.12 +.19 +22.1
'undInvBt 38.48 +.20 +13.6
mrowtBt 30.20 -.o8 +6.5
$'*nComeBl 19.34 +.07 +9.3
4CABIt 33.04 -.05 +8.8
-NewPerspt 30.12 +.06 +14.1
WashBt 32.39 -.15 +6.5
'Ariel Mutual Fds:
Apprec 44.90 -.52 -3.7
Ariel n 49.43 -.50 -4.5
'Artisan Funds:
d"ti 28.19 +.23 +25.2
It lSmCpr 22.02 +.34 +24.3
Ill Valu r 25.79 +.18 +27.2
MidCap 30.25 +.41 +2.8
S MdCapVal 18.98 -.04 +2.0
ImICap 16.92 -.01 -1.6
SmCapVal 18.40 +.11 +8.0
Baron Funds:
Assetn 57.99 +.71 +7.7
SGrowth 45.26 +.09 -1.0
SPartnersp 19.26 +.23 +8.7
"iSmlCap 22.37 -.02 -2.7
Bernstein Fds:
4ntDur 12.98 +.06 +2.2
'CaMu 14.10 +.05 +2.4
DivMun 13.93 +.05 +2.3
NYMun 13.76 +.05 +2.3
oTxMgdIntlVI 26.76 +.13 +23.0
IntVal2 26.75,+.11 +23.5
EmgMkts 37.96 +.11 +21.1
,BlackRock A:
Aurora A 34.20 ... -0.9
SBIResA 72.44 +1.24 +23.9
HlYdlnvA 7.84 +.02 +4.9
tegacyAp 13.61 +.09 -0.2
BlackRock Fds BIrk:
CoreB[rk 9.42 +.04 +2.3
.Bramwell Funds:
.'rowthFdp 18.31 +.09 +1.4
,Brandywine Fds:
'BlueFd 30.24 +.29 +1.4
Brandywine n 31.67 +.41 +4.8
SBridgeway Funds:
USCMarket 18.10 +.03 +3.1
,. Brinson FundsY:
HIghYldYn 6.95 +02 +3.8
Buffalo Funds:
SmlCap 25.23 +.04 -1.9
CGM Funds:
CapDexn 30.70 +.04 +12.9
FocusFd 39.13 +.23 +20.8
Mualn 29.62 +,35 +11.1
RealC y n 31.53 +.33 +24.5
CRM Funds:
MdCapVall 28.45 +.27 +8,2
Calamos Funds:
Gr~lncCt 31.17 +.07 +5.1
Gh&IlncAp 31.00 +07 +5.9
GroewthAp 51.54 +.22 -0.1
GrowthBI 52.81 +,22 -0.86
GrowthC t 48.99 +.21 -0.8
Calvert Group:
Inco p 16.56 +.07 +2.8
InlEqAp 23.34 +.28 +21,
MuBoCAI .,, 0.0
MunIlnt 10.61 +.04 +2.2
SoclalAp 28.64 +.11 +2.4
SocBdp 15.87 +.07 +2.6
SocEqA p 35.52 +.21 +0.5
TxFLtd n 10.45 +.02 +1.8
TxFLngp 16.43 +07 +3.1
TxFVT 15.58 +07 +2.8
Camblar Fonda:
OpptylnstlI 10.24 -.05 NS
Oppeolnv 18,21 -.05 +3.0
Causeway Inti:
InsltIullonal 18,63 +.13 +17,8
Investor r 18.53 +.14 +17.6
Clipper 85.31 -.18 +2.3
Cohen & Steers:
InslIRIty n 54.31 +.92 +22.4
RltyShra n 68.79 +1.46 +22.4
Columbia Class A:
Acorn t 27.75 +.06 +6.2
FcusEqA t 19.58 +.19 +3.2
IntlValueAr 23.71 +,16 +22.1
EgCapValuA 14.22 +.08 +9.9
21CenlryA t 12.62 +.13 +15.5
MarsGroAt 18.27 +.19 +1.2
MldCpValA 13.84 +.07 +9.8
I TxExA p 13.56 +.08 +3.6
Columbia Class B:
Acorn 26.67 +.06 +5.5
Columbia Class C:
Acomn 26.62 +.06 +5,3
Columbia Class Z:
Acorn Z 28.41 +.07 +6.5
Acornlntl Z 37.51 +.36 +24.6
'.-r cornUSA 26.82 +.20 +3.0
r'eoreBondZ 10.42 +.05 +1.3
FocusEqZI 19.92 +.19 +3.4
inlmBdZn 8.72 +,04 +2.0
InImTEBd n 10.26 +,04 +2,4
InlEqZ 15.03 +.05 +21.4
-In0lSkZn 18.69 +.01 +22.7
i.nlValZ 23,85 +.17 +22.5
'4tgCapCoreZ 13.28 +.03 +6.3
,'t.gCapGrwth 21,55 +.04 +1.2
t.#kgCapldxZ 2488 +.03 +0.,4
ltLgCapValZ 14,24 +.08 +10,2
12-mo,
Name NAV chg % rtn
MarsGrPrZ 18.56 +.19 +1.4
MarlnOppZ r 13,60 +.03 +24.9
MidCapGrZ 24.04 +17 +9.1
MIdCpldxZ 11,40 +.03 +4,9
MdCpVal p 13.87 +.08 +10,2
STIncoZ 9.74 +.01 +3.2
SmCpCoreZ 19,25 +.08 +6,0
SmdCapldxZ II 20,54 +.12 +4.4
TolratlBd CIZ 9,58 +.05 +1.8
CG Cap Mkt Fds:
InlIEq 13.33 +10 +22.9
LgGso 12,60 -.01 -2.3
LgVal n 11.99 -.02 +9.5
Credit Sulass ABCD:
ValueAl 20,55 +.13 +8.4
DWSScudder CIA:
BalancoA 9.27 +.03 +3.5
CommA p 19,.74 -.17 +7.6
DrnmHRA 48,28 +,01 +9.
DSmCaVal 35.78 +,25 +12.3
HlIncA 5.35 +.01 +5,4
MgdMunl p 9,08 +.04 +3.5
RREEFp 24.58 +.40 +19.2
TechA 9.89 +.04 -11.9
US GovIA 8.31 +.05 +2.1
DWS Scudder CI C:
DrmHIRC 48.17 .. +9.0
DWS Scudder Cl S:
CapGrthr 46.58 +.03 +1.3
CorePluslnco 12.51 +,07 +1,6
EmMkln 11.67 +.13 +10.2
ErngMkGrnr 23.42 +.18 +24.7
EuroEqty 34.58 +.32 +20.7
GlblBdSr 9.59 +.06 +2.1
GiobOpport 40.61 +.33 +11.7
GlobalTheme 34.00 +.02 +25.5
Gold&Prec 23.76 +.57 +58,9
GrolncS 22.07 +.16 +4.5
HiYIdTxY n 12.85 +.04 +4.7
IntrTxAMT 11.10 +.04 +2.5
InternmlS 56.13 +.42 +22,2
LgCOpValSr 22.86 +.09 +7.8
LgCoGron 24.81 +.02 +0.4
LaEAmerEq n 53.52 +.21 +44.8
MgdMuniS 9.09 +.04 +3.8
MATFPS 14.20 +.07 +3,3
PacOppsr 17.82 -.06 +20.9
ShlTmBdS n 9.91 +.02 +3.3
DWS Scudder InstI:
Eqty5OOIL 145.11 +.16 +5.4
Davis Funds A:
NYVen A 35.05 -.09 +9.5
Davis Funds B:
NYVenB 833.47 -.09 +8.7
Davis Funds C &Y:
NYVenY 35.48 -.09 +9.8
NYVen C 33.69 -.09 +8,7
Delaware Invest A:
Diver Incp 8.55 +.05 +2.5
LgCapValA 19.15 -.06 +9.2
TrendAp 20.78 -.17 -3.6
TxUSAp 11.49 +.05 +2,7
Delaware Invest B:
DelchB 3.28 +5.,6
SelGrBI 21.58 -.05 -3.3
Del-Pooled Trust:
IntlEq 23.60 +.10 +22.1
Laborlnll 20.81 +.10 +22.6
Dimensional Fds:
EmgMktVal 26.49 -.03 +28.2
InISmVa n 19,39 +.26 +21.9
TMUSSm 23,53 +07 +4.8
USLgCo n 37.61 +.05 +5.5
USLgVa n 22.96 -.08 +8,2
USLgVa3n 17.67 -.06 +8.3
US Micro 1508 .. +4.2
US Small n 20.07 +,05 +4,
USSmVal 2826 +.06 +8.4
IntlSmCon 17.48 +.23 +21,1
EmgMkt n 21.89 +.05 +21.1
Fixd n 10.18 +.01 +3.9
Govtn 10.37 +.01 +3.0
IntVan 2054 +.17 +26.6
IntVa3 n 19.41 +.17 +27.0
GIb5Fxlnc 10.38 +.02 +2.0
LIgCaplntln 2184 +.09 +22.7
TM USSmV 24.72 +.05 +7.8
TM IniValue 18.04 +.14 +26,6
TMMktwdeV 16.19 -.03 +10.6
TMMIVa2 16.10 -.03 +10.8
TMUSEq 13.49 +.03 +4,8
2YGIFxd n 10.01 +.01 +3.6
DFARIEst n 29.64 +.45 +20.2
Diversifd Inv Fds:
Val&lnc 25.08 +.02 +8.2
Dodge&Cox:
Balanced n 04,32 +.05 +7.8
IncomeFd 12,43 +.06 +2.1
Intl Stk 39.78 +.14 +24.0
Stock 145.42 -.18 +11.0
Domini Soc Inv:
SocalEq n 29.84 +.03 +1,0
Dreyfus:
Aprec 42.22 +.18 +7.0
BaslcS&Px 26.58 -.10 +5.3
Disp x 34.69 -.13 +6.1
Dreyfus 10.32 -.01 +6.0
DreyMid r 28,26 +.08 +4.6
Drey5001nt 37,56 +.04 +5.0
EmgLead 40.80 +.05 +2.3
FLIntr 1292 +.05 +1.9
InsMunnt 17.70 +.09 +2.5
MidcpVI r 31.11 -.02 +0.4
MunBdr 11.78 +.04 +3.4
NYTaxr 14.67 +.07 +2.8
SmlCpStkr 22.31 +.13 +4.2
Dreyfus Founders:
GrowthB 10.43 +.02 +2.6
GrowthFnp 11.00 +.01 +3.4
Dreyfus Premier:
CalTxExBdZ 14.70 +.07 +3.0
CoreEqAt 15.70 +.09 +6.3
CoreVInvp 3224 +.09 +10.9
EmgMktA 23.11 +.08 +19.9
LtdHYIdAp 7.14 +.02 +4.3
NwLmnrsn 46.78 +.32 +7.6
StrValA r 30.21 -.03 +10.4
TaxMgdGCt 16.71 +.09 +6.0
TechGroA 21.52 ... -5,9
EVFtRtHIAdI 9.66 ... +5.2
Eaton Vance Adv:
RIgRate t 9.84 ... +5.2
Eaton Vance Cl A:
TMG1.0 561.22 +1.01 +5.3
ChlnaAp 17.66 -.17 +17.4
FloatRate 10.18 ... +5.2
AMTFrMuBdl 10.82 +.07 +5.4
GrowthA 7.80 +.08 +5.8
HIlhSdA p 11.03 -.03 +1.8
IncBosA 6.37 +.01 +6.1
LgCpVal 19.66 +.06 +11.6
NatlMun 11.61 +.05 +7.1
SpcEqtA 11.80 +.05 +7.4
TMG1.1 24.02 +.04 +5.0
TradGvtA 7.16 +.01 +2.6
Eaton Vance Cl B:
FLMuniBt 10.98 +.06 +4.2
HIthSdBt 11.58 -.02 +1.0
NaoMunBt 11.61 +.05 +6.4
TMG1.1 t 22.74 +.03 +4.2
Eaton Vance CIC:
FloatRIt 9.84 +.01 +4.5
GovtC p 7.16 +.01 +1.9
NatlMCt 11.61 +.05 +6.3
Evergreen A:
AstAIlAp 14.45 +.05 NA
BalanA 8.72 +.03 +2.7
SpValuAp 28.49 -.05 +8.2
Evergreen B:
AstAlloBt 14.24 +.05 NA
DvrBdBI 14.19 +.05 +0.1
MunlBondB t 7.45 +.04 +2.5
Evergreen C:
AstAlloC t 14.00 +.05 NA
Evergreen I:
CoreBdl 10.31 +.05 +2,2
AdjRatel 9.28 +.02 +3.9
IntlBondl 10.66 +.09 +0.2
IntlEqtyl 10.83 +.07 +22.6
LgCapEqIyl 16.42 +.13 +7.1
SMlinBdl 5.90 +.02 +2.2
SIMunil 9.90 +.02 +2.5
SpecVal 28.68 -.05 +8.4
StrGrol 26.32 +.06 -1.9
Excelsior Funds:
EmgMks r 12.34 +.05 +27.8
Energy 25.97 +.58 +18.7
HIYieldnpx 4.48 +.01 +3,7
ValRestrn 47.61 -.07 +6.7
FAM Funds:
Value n 47.29 +.53 +0.1
FBR Funds:
SmallCape 45.09 +.59 +3.86
FMI Funds:
Focus n 32.70 -.11 +2.6
FPA Funds:
Capit 40.89 -.02 +1.1
Newino 10.90 +02 +4.3
FPACresn 25,87 -.03 +7.9
FalProlne 27.65 +.16 +14.4
Federated A:
AmLdrA 24.02 +.02 +4.2
CapAppA 25.0 -.07 +4.0
MIdGrSIA 33.53 +.25 +22
KaufmA p 5.64 +.03 +4.2
MktlOppAp 13.26 +.08 +9.,2
MunSecA 10.58 +.04 +2,9
Federated B:
KaulmnS p 5.37 +.02 +3.4
StdncB 6.63 +.08 +4.2
Federated C:
KaulmnC I 5.37 +.02 +3.4
MktOppC 13.17 +.07 +8.3
Federated Instl:
Kaufman 5,54 .03 +4.2
MId~ap 22.27 +.07 +4.5
Fidelity Adv FooT:
HItCarT 23.25 -.07 +2.7
NatResT 46.61 +.17 +28.8
Fidelity Advisor A:
DivrlnllA r 22.43 +.23 +19.5
EqGrAt 46.94 +.08 +0.1
EqlncA p 2.08 +.06 +7.6
MidCapA p 22.04 -.14 +2.3
Nwlnsghls p 16.98 +.02 +10.6
Fidelity Advisor C:
DivlntlC nl 21.62 +.22 +18.6
Nwlnsghtlsin 18.60 +.01 +9.8
Fidelity Advisor I:
Divlntl n 22.75 +.23 +19,8
DIvGrthl 12.55 -.01 +4.8
EqGrl n 49.00 +.09 +0.4
Eqlnl 29.81 +.06 .+7.9
IntBdl n 10.75 +.04 +2,.
Newinalghll 17.12 +.02 +10.9
Fidelity Advisor T:
BalancT 16.20 +.03 +7.0
DIvlntlT p 22.20 +.23 +19.3
D[vGrthT p 12,34 -.01 +4.3
DynCapAppTpl.,53 +.04 +10.6
EqGrTp 46,98 +.08 -0.1
EqInT 29.45 +.06 +7.4
GovInT 9.82 +.04 +1.6
GrOppT 29.73 -.01 -4.8
HiIncAdvT p 9.75 +.07 +4.7
IntBdT 10.73 +.04 +2.2
MIdCapTp 23.04 -.14 +2.1
MuonllncT p 12,84 +.06 +2.7
Nwlonsghs p 1.86, +.01 +10.4
OvreeaT 21.18 +.18 +17.5
STFFr 9.38 +.02 +3.1
SmICapTp 22.18 ... +0,6
StrInT 11.57 +.06 +4.3
ValStraT 29.89 -.09 +4.4
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2000 n 12.28 +.03 +3.6
FF2010 n 14.13 +.05 +5.0
FF2020 n 14.77 +.05 +6.2
FF2030 n 15,10 +.05 +7.0
FF2040 n 8,88 +.03 +7.3
FF2035n 12,33 +.04 +7,1
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %1 rtn
FF2015 11.65 +.04 +5.8
FF2025 p 12.06 +.04 +6.5
IncoroFd nx 11.32 -.01 +3.7
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGrr 16.52 -.07 -4,1
AMgr 16.11 +05 +43
AMgrGrmn 15,28 04 +3,0
AMgrlnx 12,92 +.01 +0.2
Balano 18.20 +.03 .7.0
BluoChlpGr 41.54 -.08 -2.0
CA Munn 12.29 +.06 +3.1
Coonda n 46.40 +.74 +20.9
CapAppn 25.67 m,07 +5.3
Caplnco nr 8.45 +.02 +5.80
ChlnaRegn 21,11 -.11 +12.8
CongrStl l 427.16 +.57 +9,2
CTMun n 11.31 +.05 +2.6
Contra n 65.22 +.13 +10.0
CnvSec 23,57 -.03 +9.8
Destlnyll n 12.16 +.01 +5.4
DisEq n 2.93 +.21 +7.5
Dlverlntin 35.64 +.22 +20.7
DIvStkO n 14.26 .. +6.5
D1.iGth n 29,55 -.03 +4.9
EmrgMM n 20.49 +.14 +35.1
Equllnc n 55.08 -.03 +10.0
EQII n 23,21 +.10 +4.9
EurCapAp n 25.76 +.44 +24.4
Europe n 40.27 +.32 +19.3
ExchFdn 291.66 +1.68 +8.4
Export n 21.15 -.02 +6.0
FidelFd 32,68 +.26 +7.3
Fifty nx 20.63 -2.00 +5.8
FIIRaleHI r 9.91 ... +5.0
FL Mu. 11.37 4.05 +2.9
FourlnOne n 27.22 +.08 +7.5
GNMAn 10.67 +.06 +2.3
Govtlnc n 9.99 +.05 +2.1
GroCon 61.75 -.40 +5.4
Grolnc 34.17 +.05 +1.2
Grolncll e 10.10 -.18 +6.7
Hghlnc rn 8.77 +.03 +5.6
Indepndncen 19.94 -.08 +7.0
InPmoBnd 10.94 +.10 +2.8
IleBd n 10.19 +.04 +2.6
InlGov 9.95 +.04 +2.4
IntmMunl n 9.90 +.04 +2,9
IntlDIso 34.77 +.29 +22,5
InlSmCap rn 2878 +.36 +22.2
IntlSCpOppr 13,43 +.34 +34,3
InvGB n 7.30 +.03 +2,7
Japan n 17,07 +,08 +36,6
JpnSmCo n 13.81 +,22 +14.1
LalAm n 37.80 +A15 +48.7
LevCoSlock 27.98 +.14 +11,4
LowPrrn 42.54 +.18 +6,3
Magellan n 84.72 +.07 +1.8
MD Mum 10.76 +,05 +2,6
MAMunln 11.78 +,05 +2.7
MI Muni n 11.77 +,06 +3.0
MIdCapn 27.30 +,24 +11s,
MN Munn 11,32 +.04 +2,
MtgoSec n 10.94 +.05 +26
Munllncn 12.71 +.05 +3.0
NJ Munr 11,41 +.05 +2.7
NewMkt nr 14,65 +,11 +11.1
NewMillln 35.28 +07 +9.2
NY Mun n 12,69 +.06 +2.7
OTC 34,61 -.08 -4.4
Oh Munn 11,56 +,06 +2.7
Orsea n 44.90 +.40 +23,6
PacBas n 26.02 +.02 +26,8
PAMunnr 10.72 +.05 +2.9
Purilan 19.39 +.03 +7.5
RealEst n 36,18 +.50 +18.1
ShtlntMu n 10,16 +.03 +2.3
STBF n 8.83 +.01 +3.4
SmCaplnd 20.59 +.26 +2.7
SmallCapS nr 17.36 +.33 +4.7
SmCapValu r 13.12 -.07 +5.8
SE Asia n 2338 +.04 +24.5
StkSlon 25.22 ... +6,3
StratDivlnc 12.69 +.02 +8.9
Stratlnc n 10.46 +.05 +4.9
StratReRtnr 10.25 +.09 NS
TotalBondn 10.32 +.05 +2.7
Trendn 5.77 +.15 +6.6
USBIn 10.75 +.06 +2.2
UtShtBdm r 10.02 ... +4.2
Utility n 16,80 -.03 +15.2
ValStrat 31.62 -.09 +4.9
Value n 77.88 -.21 +6.9
Wrdde n 20.51 +.07 +14.3
Fidelity Selects:
Air n 42.96 -.65 +22.9
Banking n 37.64 +,27 +9,8
Biotech n 59.57 -.39 -0.7
Brokern 69.72 +.13 +21.2
Chem n 64.35 -.55 -0.9
Compn 32.44 +22 -9.7
Coolndt n 24.84 +.15 +1.6
CstHou n 4295 +.86 -11.0
DIAero n 76,39 -.40 +10.9
DevCom n 17.91 -.08 -4.7
Electr n 39.30 -.06 -7,8
Energy n 51.00 +.12 +23,2
EngSvc n 70.36 -.31 +20.8
Environ 16.44 +.08 +5.j
FinSvcn 115.56 -.33 +10.9
Foodn 54,84 -.25 +11,4
Gold m 35.11 +.85 +65.0
Health n 122.90 -.37 +3.3
HomeFinln 51.71 +.13 +4.2
IndMatn 46.62 +.71 +21.9
Insurn 65.87 -1.33 +2.9
Lelsrn 74.21 -.01 +2.7
MedDel n 48.95 +.67 -0.5
MedEqSys n 22.57T -.08 -2.7
Mulmed n 43.44 -.09 +2.6
NatGasn 40.53 +.28 +16.7
NatRes m 27.31 +.09 +27.7
Paper n 29.10 -.01 +3.3
Pharmnan 10,45 -.02 +14.5
Retailn 47.68 +.54 -1.7
Sotwrn 55,.01 +.03 +6.8
Tech n 57,84 -.07 -7.3
Telecom n 42.20 +.48 +10.8
Transn 46.91 -.31 +14.8
UtIIGrn 49.54 -.35 +14.0
Wireless n 6.19 -.10 -0.8
Fidelity Spartan:
Equtlndlnvn 45.34 +.05 +5.4
ExIMktIndinv 35.30 +.09 +5.6
5001ndxlnv nr 88.66 +.10 +5,4
Govinn 10.75 +.05 +2.1
Intllndxlnv 39.88 +.28 +23.1
TotMktindlnv 35.76 +.05 +5.6
Fidelity Spart Adv:
EqlndxAdv 45.34 +.05 NS
500Adv r 88.67 +.11 NS
TotlMklAdvr 35.77 +.06 NS
First Amer FdsY:
CoreBond 10.86 +.06 +2.1
Eqtylnco op 14.85 +.06 +8.2
Eqldxi np 23.96 +.03 +5.3
IntBoid 9.75 +.04 +2.2
Intln 14.28 +.08 +21.4
MdCpGrOp 40.36 +.23 +4.1
First Eagle:
GlobalA 46.23 +.27 +18.3
OverseasA 26.04 +.26 +22.5
SoGenGold p 24.52 +.51 +57.1
First Investors A
BSChipA p 21.42 -.07 +3.2
GlobalAp 7.61 ... +10.7
GovlA p 10.63 +.05 +1.8
GrolncAp 14.16 -.04 +2.0
IncomeAp 2.98 +.01 +3.1
InvGrdA p 9.40 +.04 +0,B
MATFAp 11.71 +.04 +1,9
MITFAp 12.21 +.06 +2.3
MidCapA np 27.29 -.02 +0.2
NJTFAp 12.79 +.05 +2.1
NYTFAp 14.24 +.06 +2.2
PATFA p 12.83 +.06 +2.4
SpSltAp 21.89 +.25 +8.2
TaxExptAp 9.86 +.05 +1.8
TotRetAp 14.19 ... +2.0
ValueS p 7.15 +7.8
Firsthand Funds:
GlobTech 3.73 +.05 -3.1
Tech Value n 30.91 -.63 +0.1
Frank/Temp Frnk A:
AGEApx 2,06 ... +4.4
AdUS px 8.88 ... +2.9
ALTFAp 11.38 +.04 +2.7
AZTFAp 10.98 +.06 +2.2
BSallnvp 65,55 +.21 +8.8
CAHYSdp 10.39 +.05 +5.3
CallnsAp 12.57 +.05 +3.1
CAIntermAp 11.43 +.04 +2.7
CalTFrApx 7.27 +.01 +3.9
CepGrA 11,00 +.01 +1.5
COTFAp 11.90 +.05 +3.1
CTTFAp 10.99 +.04 +3.0
CvlSecAp 1634 -.04 +3.9
DblTxFrA 11.84 +.06 +2.8
DynaTechA 24.32 +,05 -2.5
EqlncAp 21.'28 +.03 +0.7
Fdlnlerm p 11.33 +.08 +2.0
FeodTxFrApx 12.02 +.02 +3.1
FexCapGrA 309.68 +.20 +3.7
FIRIDApx 10.06 -.,01 +4,.
FLTFA p 11.01 +.04 +3,2
FoundPAl p 13.22 +.08 +.9,4
GA TFAp 11.09 +.06 +2,6
GoldPIMA 31.57 +1.11 +68.2
GrowthA p 37.27 +.06 +68.
HYTFAp 10.81 +.03 +3.9
IncooerA px 2.04 +.01 +7.2
InsTFAp 12.19 +.04 +2.7
NYIntmlTF p 10.83 +.05 +2.2
LATFAp 11.44 +.04 +2.6
LMGvSecAx 9083 +.02 +1.8
MDTFAp 11.65 +.05 +3.0
MessTFAp 11.01 +.04 +2.2
MihTFA p 12.15 +.04 +2.0
MNInaA 12.00 +05 +2.8
MOTFAp 1217 +.06 +2,7
NJTFA p 12.03 +.05 +2,9
NYionAp 11.48 +.05 +27
NYTFApx 11.72 +.01 +2,8
NCTFAp 12.20 +.05 +3.1
OhsolTFAp 12.40 +,06 +3,0
ORTFAp 11.76 +,00 +2.9
PATFAp 10.33 +.04 +3.1
ReESecAp 28.82 +62 +8,3
RisDivA p 34.29 +.11 +9.1
SMCpGrA 36.90 +.04 +2.1
Stratlnc px 10.09 +.01 +4.0
USGovA px 6.36 +,01 +2.1
UtllitliesAp 12.85 +.04 +8,7
VA TFA p 11.73 +.05 +2,9
Frank/Tmp Fmk Adv:
IncomeAdv x 2.52 .. +7,0
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
IncomeBi px 2,54 +,01 +6.6
IncomeB (x 2,53 +6,3
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
FoundFAlp 13.02 +.07 +8.7
IncomeC tx 2,65 .. +6.2
Frank/Temp MIl A&B:
BeaconA 16.13 +.05 +10.3
DlscovA 28,05 +.18 +16.1
QuallfledAt 20.94 +.12 +11.5
SharesA 24.88 +.06 +10.2
Frank/Temp Mtl C:
DlscC t 27.79 +.18 +15.4
SharesC I 24.56 +.05 +9.4
Frank/TempTemp A:
DevMklAp 25.49 +.15 +22.4
ForelgnA p 13.61 +.05 +13.8
GIBondA p 10.84 +.07 +7,2
GISmCoAp 6.89 +.02 +8.1
GrowlhAp 24.71 -.05 +12.0
InllxEM p 17.79 +.13 +18.6
WorIdAp 19.01 +.05 +11.6
Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
FrgnAv 13.58 +.05 +14.0
GdhAv 24.76 -.05 +12.3
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
Frank/TempTmp B&C:
DevMktC 24.93 +.15 +21.6
ForgnC1 p 13.38 +.05 +12.9
GnwthC p 24.08 -.05 +11.2
GE Elfun S&S:
S6& icoon 01102 h04 |122
S&SPMn 44.78 -.02 +5.3
ToxEx 11.5 .05 +3.2
Trusl sn 51.10 +.08 +0.7
GE Instl Funds:
IntlEqn 1407 +.11 +25,8
GMOEurMkV r 10.07 -.06 +27.0
GMO lTrust II:
Foreign 17.08 +.12 +23.7
GMOTrust ll::
EmgMkr 20.02 -.06 +27.0
ECD 10.95 +.08 +12.9
Foreign 17.13 +.12 +23.8
InllllnBd +,07 NA
InllGrEq 30.74 +.15 NS
InllCoreEqty 36.82 +.17 NS
IntllntrVal 33.65 +.16 +23.7
InlcmCo 13.06 +.16 +23.0
TxMgdInlE 19.00 +.09 +24.6
USQItyEqty 20.43 +.11 +2.3
USCoreEqty 13.97 +.04 NS
GMO Trust IV:
CorePlusBd 10,43 +.06 +3.3
EmgCnDt 10.95 +.08 +13.0
EmerMkt 19.98 -.06 +27.0
Foreign 17.14 +.13 +23.9
InIllnrVal 33.64 +.16 +23.7
USQualEq 20.44 +.11 +2.4
GMOTrust Vi:
EmgMkltsr 19.99 -.06 +27.1
USCoreEq 13.95 +.04 NS
Gabelli Funds:
Asset 44.46 +.30 +7.2
GrowthAAA 28.24 +.10 +2.3
Value t 19.23 +.01 +3.0
Gartmore Fds D:
Bond x 9.43 +.04 +2.2
GvtBdDx 10.06 +.04 +2.1
GrowthD 6.72 +.01 -4.5
NatlonwD 19.05 +.04 +4.5
TxFre rx 10.42 +.04 +2.7
Gartmore Fds Instl:
Inlldxin 10.04 +.04 +23A1
MdCpMkldxl n 14.93 +.05 +4.0
NwBdldxlcnx 10.65 +.05 +1.8
S&P5001nstl n 10,97 +.02 +5.3
Gartmore Fda Serv:
IDModAgg p 10.40 +.03 NA
IDMod p 10.48 +,03 NA
IGateway Funds:
Gateway 26,.23 +.07 +7,0
Glenmede Funds:
Intll 1,37 +.28 +23.4
Phllalntl 21.20 +.26 +22.8
Goldman Sachs A:
CapGrA 20.13 -.01 -1.0
GrlncA 28.17 +.17 +11.1
GdhOppsA 20.43 -.01 -3,5
HIYIaledA 7,89 +.02 +5.7
HYMunlAp 11,39 +.04 +5.8
MIdCapVA p 36.69 +.18 +6.4
SmaCapA 43.29 +.58 +6.3
Goldman Sachs Inst:
CoreFxo 9.75 +.04 +2.0
GrthOppI 21,05 ... -3.1
HIYield 7,90 +.02 +6,0
HYMunI 11.39 +.04 +6,2
MIdCapVal 37,02 +.18 +6.8
SIructllntll 14.34 +.09 +23.9
Guardian Funds:
GBG IntGrA 16.68 +.10 +20.9
ParkAv A 33,08 +.10 +6.3
Stock 30,00 +.10 +6.8
GuideStone Funds:
CpOppGS4 15.78 +.06 +6.2
Glb]EqGS4 16,66 +.06 +7.4
GrincoGS4 14.47 +.07 +4.9
GrEqGS4 16,38 +.05 -3.0
IntlEqGS4 19.09 +.12 +22.4
MdDurGS4 13.28 +.08 +1.9
ValuEqGS4 18.30 +.06 +8.2
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11,60 +.07 +2.2
CapApplnstn 29.74 -.09 -3.0
Intll nr 56.49 +27 +29.4
SCpVllnst 20.17 +.03 -1.9
Harding Loevnerr
EmgMklsr 37.17 +.28 +26.3
Hartford Fds A:
AdvrsAp 15.77 -.02 +3.5
CapAppAp 3678 +.15 +12.6
DivGthAp 20,13 -,03 +9.6
FItRaleAp 10.10 +.01 +6.0
MldCapA p 23,99 +.17 +7.6
SmICoA p 20.35 -.01 +11.0
Hartford Fds B:
,CapAppBpn 33.68 +.13 +11.8
Hartford Fds C:
ICapAppC 33,82 +.14 +11,9
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 52.47 +.27 +13.5
IDiscplEqy 12.96 +.04 +3.8
IDiv&Grwth 22.07 -.03 +102
GblLdrs 19.00 +.06 +6.8
GrthOpp 28.78 -.12 +6.2
Advisers 22.67 -.02 +4.0
Stock 49.63 -.20 +5.5
Index 30.82 +.03 +5.2
IntlOpp 14.81 +.04 +19.2
MidCap 28.22 +.21 +8.0
SmallCo 20.00 -.01 +11.6
TotalRelBd 11.35 +.07 +1,8
Hartford HLS IB :
Advisers p 22.81 -.02 +3.8
CapApprecp 52.14 +.27 +13.2
Div&Grop 21.98 -.03 +9.9
TotRetp 11.2B +.07 +1.6
Heartland Fds:
Value 49.04 +.01 +12.1
Henderson Gibl Fds:
IntlOppAp 21.72 +.10 +24.8
Hennessy Funds:
CorGrow 19.58 +.20 +4.5
ComrGroll 29.57 -.21 +3.7
HollBalFd 15.88 +.03 +4.6
Hotchlds & Wiley:
LgCpVal 23.32 +.09 +0.1
LgCapValAp 23.24 +.08 -0.2
MdCpValAp 28.59 +.29 +1.8
MidCpVal 28.74 +.29 +1.9
-ussmnStrGr 16.12 -.09 +4.3
ICAP Funds:
Equity 44.43 -.12 +11,6
SeleclEqty 38.91 -.29 +9.3
ICM SmICo 38.83 +.09 +7.2
ICON Fds:
Energy 35.15 +.11 +16.9
Hlthcare 17.74 +.03 +3.5
ING Funds Cl A:
IntValA p 20.09 +.15 +22.5
ING Partners:
JPMFInl nx 14.82 -.10 +20.2
SBAggGrIn 4521 +.22 +6.7
TRPGrEqIl nx 52.46 -.1.1 +3.2
INGT,M,Q&1:
IntVall 20.12 +,14 +22.9
ISIFunds:
NoAmpx 7.27 +.04 +2.5
IXDS Advisor CI A:
TarEqty 10.73 +.10 +9.0
Ivy Funds:
GINalRsAp 31.08 +.31 +34.3
GIbNalResCp 28.85 +.28 +33.4
JPMorgan A Class:
I[nvBalp 12.48 +.06 +5.5
InvGr&InA p 13.89 +.07 +6.6
MdCpVal p 24.80 +.26 +7.0
JP Morgan Instl:
MidCapValn 25.19 +.27 +7.5
JPMorgan Select:
Bondx 9.17 ... +1.7
IntlEq 35.76 +.12 +21.6
IntrepdGr 20.52 +.02 +2.8
MdCpValu ... +7.3
USEqulty 11.28 +.01 +5.0
JPMorgan Sel CIs:
CoreBond x 10.46 +.01 +2.1
CorePlusd nx 7.64 +.01 +2.3
Eqlndx 29.15 +.04 +5.3
HIYIdBondx 8,22 -.03 +5.8
InlBondinx 10,24 +.01 +2.5
IntmdTFBdx 10,57 +.01 +2.4
IntlEql 25.11 +.15 +22.90
InordAmer 25.65 +.09 +7,7
LgCapVal 16.74 +.08 +9.2
MIIGpMkNeur 11.11 +.03 +5.4
MunllncSIx 9.67 +.01 +2.6
SmCpCore 45.61 +.11 +2.7
TaxFrBond nx 12.61 +.02 +2.7
JP Morgan Ultra:
MigBackedx 10.31 +.01 +2,9
Janus:
Balanced n 22.72 +,08 +5.6
Conlrsaen 15,80 +11 +14,0
CxoreEq 23.98 +13 +9.1
Enlerpr 41.82 +.10 +4.9
FMdTxEx n 6.95 +.03 +2,8
ldxBond 9.29 +.04 +1.6
Round 25.40 +.11 +1,8
GI LIleSelcnr 19.98 +.02 +1,5
OGITech r 10.90 -.01 -0,6
Odhlno n 35.44 +.31 +5.1
Mercury n 21.97 -.02 +0.1
MdCpVInsi 23.27 .03 +6.g
MIdCspVl 23,17 +.04 +2.7
Olympus n 30.72 -.07 +0.4
Orion 8,73 -.04 +13.2
Overseas nr 36.0 -.02 +380.1
ShTmBd 20,7 ... +3.1
SCVInsI 28.30 ... +3.0
SCVIno 28,08 ... +2.8
Twenly 49,85 -.005 +8.
Vantur 56.79 -.08 -0.8
Wd4dWnr 43,12 +.20 +4.7
Janus Adv S Shre:
Forty 28.15 -.09 +2.1
Janus Aspen Instl:
Balanced 25,93 +.09 +5.7
Worldw~rn 27.53 +,13 +4.9
JennlsonDryden A:
BlendA 17,81 +.03 +7.5
GrowthA 14.66 -.04 -3.7
HIYIdA p 0.64 +.02 +5.2
InsuredA 10.70 +.05 +2,3
UlllllyA 16.00 +,11 +22,2
ValueA p 21.32 +,03 +13.7
JennisonDryden B:
GrowthB 13.41 -.04 -4.4
HiYIdB nt 5.63 +02 +4.7
InsuredB 10.72 +.06 +2,1
JennlsonDryden Z&l:
GrowthZ 15.09 -.04 -3.5
Jensen J 24.16 -.04 +1.4
John Hancock A:
BandA p 14,64 +.07 +1.5
ClassleVal p 25.41 -.14 +6.7
RgBkA 41.,9 +.30 +11.5
StrlncA p 6,79 +.02 +3.7
USGIbLdrs n 26,35 +.02 -7,3
John Hancock B:
StrlncB 6.7 9 +.02 +3,0
John Hancock Cl1:
LSAggress 13.87 +.05 NS
LSBalance 14,16 +.06 NS
LS Conserve 13,51 +.08 NS
LSGrowth 14.43 +.06 NS
LS Moder 13.47 +.06 NS
Julius Baer Funds:
inllEqlir 41.58 +.40 +26.9
IntlEqA 40.76 +.39 +26.5
IntlEqll r 13.41 +.12 +25.1
KeelSmCpp 23.71 +.17 +14.8
LSV ValEq n 17.72 +.07 +12.5
Laudus Funds:
InllMMalrl 19.44 +.16 +19.1
llame I Jurru Cl muTuUil fur and laml rl
NAV: Ji brluer oaliui or prlc ail wlcr lur.d r.oul'3 Don acid lui
lul idry cl no 1116
Chg: V nalyi nl I:liango r Tin? tJA'.'
12 mo rin i-inr pea'er1 *JElln 11 lu01 a sa fr ar lm Heii-t, Ir.ciludli ,
roln, tatmorin of I iiielu i dGdi c r 12 r:nlrnhs
Mutlual Fund Footnotes: e E .capFlal glins LditlLib llon I -
Pruilcue day B quola n I o l)iO luridr Funda 6lelti used 1o
Pri' dlJirlbuflr'i Cosli r R duir mpflon tIs or co,-llriperi
delarrbud 6sles load mn'ay orply s St1,'1 dihidrd nl r apill I -
Bon p rnd r Et-.cah dlvidnd NA j1O inlormallon s\a311
lle NE Dall in quasnion NN Fund .,rs not slV h to Ibe
IrTa.,kd NS Fund did ntl e.al i tsiran date
Source: Lpper. Inc and The Associatled Press
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtno
Lazard InstI:
EmgMkll 19,26 +,12 +26.7
IntlEqlnsll 15.54 +.08 +21.7
Legg Mason: Fd
Opply Fl p 15.59 -.32 NE
OpportTr t 15.36 -.31 -6.8
Splnv.np 37.21 -.67 -6.8
ValTr p 62.15 -.46 -6.1
Legg Mason InstI:
BFMSmCp 11.04 ... -1.3
ValTrFI p 67.64 -.50 -5.5
ValTrlnsI 68.63 -.50 -5.2
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrA p 107.42 +.94 +6.6
ApprA p 14.57 ... +4.4
CaplncAx 17,36 -.04 +4.2
FdValA p 15.15 -.01 +5,9
Hl[ncAt I 6.67 +.03 +3,9
IntlAIICpGrA p 14.09 +.11 +20.6
LgCapGA p 21.01 +.06 -7.9
MgMuA p 15.57 +.04 +5.2
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
AgGrBtI 95.61 +82 +5.7
ApprB t 14.16 .. +3,5
CaplncB Ix 17,22 -.03 +3,6
FdValBt 14.13 -.01 +5.1
LgCapQBtI 19.66 +,06 -8.6
Legg Mason Ptrs C:
AggGrC 96.39 +.83 +5.9
Legg Mason Ptrs 1:
DIvStratl 17.22 +,02 +6.6
Gronc 1 16,01 +,05 +2.,2
Legg Mason PtrsY:
AggGroY I 111.95 +,99 +7.0
LgCapGroY 21.72 +.06 -7.5
Leuthold Funds:
Corelnvst n 17.79 -,03 +10,8
Longleaf Partners:
Partners 32.79 -.48 +8,4
Inoln 18.22 -.02 +12.8
SmnCap 27.96 -.04 +9.0
Loomis Sayles:
LSBondl 13.92 +.09 +7.2
StrncC 14.38 +.08 +6.2
LSBondR 13.89 +.10 +7.0
StrincA 14.32 +.08 +6.9
Lord Abbett A:
AffillatdA p 15.16 +.08 +11.6
AIValueA 12.58 +.12 +9.7
BalanSraLA 11.62 +.06 +7.2
BondDebAp 7.77 +.04 +3,9
GllncA p 6.84 +.06 +1,1
MIdCapA p 21.33 +.12 0.0
RsSmCpA 31.47 +.22 +15,3
RsAmVal p 12.38 +.04 +2.2
Lord Abbett B:
Affild8 p 15.20 +.08 +10.
BdDbB p 7.78 +.04 +3.3
MICapVp 20.50 +.11 -0.7
Lord Abbett C:
AffildC p 15.17 +.08 +10.9
BdDbCp 7.78 +.04 +3.2
MidCapVICp 20.43 +.11 -0.7
Lord Abbett Y:
AMY 15.20 +.08 +12.0
RschSmCpY 32.71 +.23 +15.6
MFS Funds A:
MITA 18.79 -.03 +5.1
MIGA 12.36 -.01 -25
BondA 1240 +.06 +1.5
EmGrA 3320 +.09 +0.3
GrAlA 13.86 +.04 +5.2
GrOpA 8.45 -.01 -6.4
HilncA 3.78 +.02 +3.9
IntNwDA 25.71 +.26 +19.6
MuBdA 10.47 +.04 +3.2
MuHIA t 8.44 +.02 +5.4
MuFLA 10.06 +.05 +3.2
ResBoedA 9.88 +,04 +1.4
RschA 21468 ... +0.6
ReschIntA 18.97 +.07 +25.6
ToIRAx 16.63 -.01 +3.7
UtlA x 14.14 +.02 +15.7
ValueA 24.88 -.03 +9.9
MFS Funds B:
MA rITB 18.28 -.03 +4.5
MIGS 11.25 -.01 -3.1
GScB 9.33 +.04 +0.7
HilnB 3.79 +.02 +3.2
MulnB 8.54 +.03 +2.6
TotRBx 15.62 -.01 +3.1
Value 24.73 -.04 +9.2
MFS Funds C:
TotRICx 15.68 -01 +3.1
ValueC 24.70 -.04 +9.2
MFS Funds 1:
ReInT 19,44 +.0 +26.1
Vluel 24.99 -.03 +103
MFS Funds Instl:
InaEqty 19.75 +,07 +23.8
ManStay Funds A:
HIYdBdAx 6.22 -.02 +5.0
MainStay Funds B:
CpAppBI 27.98 +.20 -1.7
ConrwB 13.91 -.02 +4.8
GovtBtx 8.09 +.01 +0.7
HiYrdBBtx 6.19 -.02 +4.3
InOEqB 14.61 +.10 +17.3
SmCpGrB p 14.57 +.06 -4.3
TotRtBI 19.06 +.05 +2.6
MainStay Funds I:
S&P5001dx 29.76 +.03 +5.3
Malr & Power.
Growth n 70.93 -.56 +0.9
Managers Funds:
FremonBdn 10,.20 +.04 +1.8
SpclEq 86,64 +.06 +1.1
Mareico Funds:
Focus p 17.65 +.16 +3.3
Growp 18.20 +.19 +0.7
MassMutual Inst,
CoreBdS 10,79 +.06 +1.8
Master Select:
Equity 14.41 -.14 -1.3
Int 19.06 +.02 +21.4
Matthews Asian:
AsianG&I 18.20 -.09 +12.2
PacTpger 20.23 -.03 +13.7
Mellon Funds:
BondFundx 12.16 +.01 +1.5
EmgMkIs 24.15 +.09 +20.5
InlFund 17.46 +.13 +21.3
LrgCapSlkx 10.14 -.02 +2.9
MldCapStk 14.09 +.14 +8.1
Mellon oInst Funds:
InlEqty 38.08 +.14 +22.9
MergerFdmn 15.71 ... +5.8
Meridian Funds:
Growth 38.44 +.49 +7.1
Value 36.15 +.08 +3.4
Merrill Lynch A:
BalCapAp 26.55 +.01 +6.6
BasValAp 33.31 -.02 +9.7
FdGrAp 18.71 +.05 +4.7
GIbAlAp 18,03 +.09 +13.8
HealthAp 5.68 -.02 -0.1
LgCapCrA p 13.34 +.05 +7.0
LrgCapValAp 17.93 +.07 +10.8
NJMunlBd 10.71 +.05 +4.1
S&P500p 15.76 +.02 +4.9
Merrill Lynch B:
BalaCapBI 25.85 +.01 +5.8
BasVIBt 32.59 -.02 +8.9
BdHlnc 5.07 +.01 +5.9
CalnsMB 11.46 +.04 +2.4
CoreBdPlIBt 11,37 +.06 +0.9
CpITBt 11,.3 +.06 +1.0
EqullyDIv 17.25 +.01 +12,7
EuroB 18.46 +.25 +21.3
FocusValue I 13.28 -.07 +7,0
FundlGrBt 17.09 +.04 +3.9
FLMBt 10.33 +.05 +2,9
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtm
GIAIB t 17.67 +.08 +12.9
HealthB 1 3.98 -.01 -0.9
LalAmBnt 41.76 +.35 +45.8
LgCapCrBp 12.74 +.05 +6.3
MnInsB I 7.79 +.04 +2.4
ShtTrmUSGvtl 9.04 +.01 +2.4
MunShtTm 9.91 +.01 +1.9
MNa lBt 10.47 +.05 +3.1
NJMB I 10.70 +.05 +3.7
NYMnBt 10.99 +.05 +3.1
NalResTrBt 51.38 +.06 +17.4
PacB I 24.68 +.16 +29.1
PAMBI 11.23 +.04 +2.7
ValueOppt 21.55 -.03 +6.5
USGovtl 9.89 +.04 +0.9
UITIcm t 13.15 +,11 +10.9
WIdloncBt 6.17 +.07 +2.86
Merrill Lynch C:
FdGrCt 17.18 +.04 +3.9
GlobAIC1t 17.11 +.08 +12.9
LrgCapCrt 12.70 +.04 +6.2
Merrill Lynch I:
InliVal 31.08 +.31 +23.2
BalaCapl 26.61 +.01 +8.8
BasVoll 33.50 -.02 +10.0
BOHIIno 6,07 +.02 +7.0
CalnsMB 11.46 +.05 +2,9
CoreBdPIf It 11.37 +.06 +1,6
CplTI 11.53 +.06 +1,8
DevCapI p 24.87 +,35 +28,86
EqultyDIv 17.20 +.01 +13.8
Eurol t 21,64 +.30 +22.6
FocusValuel 14.75 -.07 +8.1
FundlGrl 19.15 +.05 +5.0
FLMI 10.33 +.05 +3.4
GIAllI t 18.08 +.08 +14.0
Health 6.26 -.02 0,0
LrgCapCrl 13.54 +.05 +7.3
LalAnI 43,94 +.37 +47.3
MnlnsIl 7.80 +.04 +3.3
MunShodTm 9.91 +.01 +2.2
MulnTrI 10.16 +.04 +2.4
MNatil 10.47 +.04 +3.9
NalResTrt 54.95 +.08 +18,6
Pacl 27.03 +.18 +30.,5
S&P500 15.82 +.02 +5.2
Value0pply 24.43 -.03 +7,6
USGovt 9,89 +.04 +1.7
UIITIcml I 13.17 +.11 +11.6
WIdlncI 6.18 +.08 +3.5
Metro West Fds:
TotalRelBondl 9.49 +.04 +3.0
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd n 4.15 +.13 +97.6
Monetta Funds:
Moneta n 11.91 ... +3.5
MontagGr I 23.50 -.07 -1.8
Morgan Stanley A:
DivGthA 27.93 +.04 +4.5
EqtyWtdAp 39.63 +.15 +5.0
FocusGroA 25.09 +.04 -1.9
GlobDivA 14.90 +.01 +11.4
US vtA 8.90 +.03 +1.6
Morgan Stanley B:
DivGthB 28.07 +.04 +4.7
FocusGrowB 23.41 +.03 -2.6
GIbDiv 15.09 +.02 +11.5
GrowthB 12.84 +.04 +0.8
StratB 19.75 -.02 +8.5
MorganStanley Inst:
Acint n 13.83 +.11 +24.4
EmMk n 26.40 +.17 +31.5
CrPIFInstn 11.33 +.04 +2.9
GIValEqAn 18.81 +.02 +10.9
InlSrmCpAn 24.22 +.13 +10.8
IntEq n 22.60 +.25 +15.5
InIEq8 np 22.40 +.25 +15.2
LtdDurPi nx 10.28 -.02 +3.3
MCapGr n 24,39 +.10 +5.3
MCGrAdv p 23.75 +.09 +5,0
SmCGrB np 11.72 ... -1.2
SrnCoGrA n 12.29 ... -0.9
USLgCpGrA 18.10 +.07 +1.8
USReal n 27.06 +.47 +22.1
Muhlenkmpn 80.95 +.44 -4.9
Munder Funds A:
IntemelA 17.27 +.03 -8.3
MdCpCGrt 23.36 +.21 +4.8
Mutual Series:
BeaconZ 16.24 +.06 +10.6
DiscZ 28.35 +.18 +16.5
EuropZ 23.28 +.21 +20.2
OualdZ 21.08 +.12 +11.9
SharesZ 25.07 +.07 +10,5
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus n 33.49 -.01 +3.4
Genesis n 34.39 +.19 +3.8
Gweslnst 4722 +.26 +4.0
Guardo n 18.10 +.11 +4.9
Int r 23.70 +,45 +20.7
Partner n 28.36 +.59 +4.8
Neuberger&Bernn T
Genesis n 49.13 +.27 +3.7
Partner n 21.86 +.45 +4,5
Nicholas Group:
HIkhlnci 2.10 +.01 +3.8
Nicdln 57.96 +34 +1.1
Northeast Investors:
Trust 7.65 +.01 +6.7
Northern Funds:
HIYFxIncn 7.90 +.03 +3.6
IntlEqldx r ... +22.7
IntGrEqn 12.67 ... +20.9
LrgCapVal 13.50 -.03 +7.0
SmlCapklx n 11.00 +.02 +6.1
Technlyn 10.85 -.03 -5.8
Nuveen CI A:
HYIdMuBdp 22.39 +.09 +6.4
Nuveen CIC:
HYMunBdt 22.38 +.10 +5.9
Nuveen Cl R:
InMun R 10.73 +.06 +3.0
IntmDurMuBd 8.96 +.03 +2.9
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhitOakSIGrn28.48 -.34 -13.0
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncr 26.25 +.03 +9.3
Globall r 25.41 ... +15.8
Intl1 r 26.04 +.22 +22.8
IntSmCp r 22,50 +.23 +23.3
Oakmnarkr 4231 +.10 +1.5
Select r 32.75 +.02 +0.6
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tech&ComZn11.06 -11 -1.4
Old Westbury Fds:
Intln 12.99 +.12 +21.9
MIdCapEq p 16.21 +.01 +6.3
RealRetum 11.14 +.14 +8.5
Olstein Funds:
FnciAlertC 16.21 -.02 +0.3
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFrMuA 10.12 +.04 +53
AMTFrNY 12,99 +09 +5.5
CAMunlAp 11.49 +.06 +5.2
CapAppAp 41.59 +.09 -0.4
CapincAp 12.15 -.04 +3.3
ChlncAp 9.23 +03 +3.7
DevMktAp 37.05 +.22 +23.0
DlscFdp 42.44 -.59 -2.8
EqullyA 10.29 -. +0.1
GlobalAp 68.16 -.44 +10.2
GIblOppA 37.34 +14 +17.2
Gokldp 30.38 +.90 +68,5
GrowihAp 27.73 +.08 -4,3
HighYIdAp 9.25 +.02 +4.2
InllBdA p 5.80 +.05 +4.0
InlGrowp 23.57 +.02 +19.8
InIlSm[CoA 22.55 +.44 +27.8
LTGovAp 9.92 +.02 +2.8
LtdTriMu 15.78 +.03 +3.6
MnStFdA 38.62 +.03 +6.8
MaInStrOpA p 14.04 +.01 +7.3
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
MnSISCpAp 21.32 +.07 +7.4
MIdCapA 17.78 +21 +1.1
PAMunlAp 12.79 +.04 +4.7
RealAstAp 8.37 +,10 +9.0
S&MdCpVIA 33.50 +,09 +4.1
Strl ncAp 4.16 +.02 +3.2
USGv p 9,36 +.05 +1.4
ValuoAp 24.12 -.04 +4.5
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFlMuB 10.09 +.05 +4.6
AMT-FrNY 13.00 +.09 +4.7
CapAppB p 30.13 +,07 -1,3
CaplncB I 12.02 -.04 +2.5
ChIlncBI 9.22 +,03 +2,9
Equity B 9.83 .. -0.8
GloblBI 63.43 -.42 +9.3
HIYIdB 9.11 +.03 +3.5
MnSItFdB 37.41 +.02 +5.9
SIrincBt 4.16 +.02 +2.4
Oppenheimer C&M:
DovMktC1 36.19 +20 +22.1
GlobalC p 64.51 -.43 +9.4
MnSIFdC 37,35 +.02 +6.0
Oppenheim Quest:
QBalA 17.72 +.04 -0.1
QBalanC 17.40 +.04 -0.9
QBalanB 17.38 +.03 -1.0
QOpptyA 28.25 -.13 -1.3
Oppenheimer Roch:
LtdNYA p 3.37 +.01 +3.7
LtdNYCI 3.36 +.01 +2.9
RoNtMuC I 12.49 +04 +3.6
RoMuA p 10.43 +.08 +5,7
RoMuB 18.42 +.09 +4,8
RoMu C p 18.41 +.0 9 +4.8
RcNIIMuA 12.51 +.04 +4.3
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
ShtTmAd p 9.98 .., +3.4
TolRetAd n 10.34 +.05 +1.9
PIMCO InstI PIMS:
AIIAset 12,78 +.13 +4.5
CommodRR 15.46 +.45 +12,6
DevLocMk r 10.62 +.05 +8.1
OlverInco 10.96 +.05 +4.9
EmMkIsBd 11.17 +.08 +9.1
Fliglnor 10.40 ... +6.5
FrgnBdUndr 10,30 +.08 +1.6
FrgnBd n 10,32 +.01 +2.7
GlobelBd n 9.82 +.07 +1.8
HIYIdn 9.59 +.04 +4.3
LowDur n 9.91 +02 +2.7
LTUSG n 10.48 +.10 -1.2
ModDur n 9.94 +.03 +1.8
RealRelurn 11.36 +.17 +2.1
RealReilnell 10.95 +.11 +3.3
ShortT 9.98 ... +3.6
ToltRetn 10.34 +.05 +2.1
TR II n 9.82 +.05 +1.8
TRIlln 9.15 +.05 +2.0
PIMCO Funds A:
All Asset p 12.71 +.12 +3.8
CommodRR p 15.35 +.46 +12.0
HIYIdA 9.59 +.04 +3.9
LowDurA 9.91 +.02 +2.3
ReslRelAp 10.95 +.11 +2.8
TotRIA 10.34 +.05 +1.6
PIMCO Funds B:
RealRIB1 10.95 +.11 +2.1
ToIRIBI 10.34 +.05 +0.9
PIMCO Funds C:
AIIAsselCi 12.62 +.12 +3.0
CommRRp 15.19 +.45 +11.2
ReaIRealCp 10.95 +.11 +2.3
TotRIC t 10.34 +.05 +0.9
PIMCO Funds D:
CommodRRp 15.36 +.4 6 +12.0
RealRtn p 10.95 +.11 +2.8
TotRtn p 10.34 +.05 +1.8
PaxWorld:
Balanced 24.02 -.01 +3.6
PennMutC p 10.52 +.04 +6.9
PhoenixFunds A:
BalanA 14.94 +.08 +4.9
CapGrdhA 14.44 +.07 -3.7
IntlA 12.67 +.11 +20.2
MulSSIA p 4.69 +.01 +3.2
RealE A 33.34 +.55 +23.8
Pioneer Funds A:
BalancAp 9.87 ... +1.1
BondAp 9.01 +.04 +1.3
EqIncAp 31.75 +.19 +11.9
EuroSelEqA 36.66 +.25 +16.6
GrowthAp 12.07 -.01 -3.7
HghYIdAp 10.77 +.02 +4.2
IntlValA 22,10 +.14 +24.0
MdCpGrA 14,46 +.01 -3.3
MdCpVaAp 23.23 +,.10 -0.1
PlonFdAr p 46,83 +.30 +9.3
TaxFreeAp 11.60 +.05 +2.4
ValueA p 18.16 -.02 +6.3
PIoneer Funds B:
HIYeldB I 10.82 +.02 +3.4
MkdCapValB 20.22 +.09 -1.0
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYIdC I 10.92 +.02 +3.4
Price Funds Adv:
Eqtylnc p 27.19 -.09 +7.2
Growth pn 28.26 +.08 +3.3
HIYkMp 6.81 +01 +3.8
Value p 24.69 -.14 +8.9
Price Funds:
Balance n 20.09 +.08 +6.9
BlueChlpG n 31.95 +.07 +0.8
Cairxn 10.93 +.05 +3.3
CapAprn 20.85 -.09 +6.1
DivGron 23.32 -.03 +5.5
EmgEurope 27.81 +.53 .30.9
EmMklSn 27.16 -.01 +22.1
Eqlnc n 27.25 -.08 +7.4
Eqldx n 34.380 +.04 +5.2
Europe n 19.13 +.25 +16.3
FLIntmn 10,67 +.04 +2.1
GNM n 9.29 +.04 +2.3
Growth n 28.50 +.08 +3.6
Gwthlinn 20.56 +.05 +3.3
HllhSdn 25.09 +.11 +8.1
HiY1dn 6.82 +.01 +4.0
ForEqrn 18.27 +.10 +17,8
IntlBdn 9.64 +.10 +2,0
IntlDis n 45.23 +.71 +27.1
Intl Gr&lnc 16.00 +.08 +23.6
IntStk n 15.50 +.09 +17.9
Japan n 10.98 +.10 +28.4
LatAmn 31.18 +.32 +53.1
MdShltn 5.12 +.01 +2.0
MdTxFrn 10.568 +.04 +3.1
MediaTI n 35.20 +.12 +12.4
MIdCapn 52.76 +.21 +4.2
MCapVal n 24.71 +.12 +8.6
NewAmn 30.36 +.06 -2.7
N Aslan 12.20 -.08 +11.3
NewEran 46.37 +.28 +21.2
NwHrznn 30.90 -.02 -0.2
Newlnoon 88.0 +.05 +1.9
NYTxFn 11.25 +.0 +.05 +3.1
PSBal n 18.99 +.04 +5.0
PSGrown 23.68 +.03 +5.7
PSIncon 15.18 +.04 +4.4
RealEst n 23.22 +.28 +23.2
R2010 n 15.04 +.04 +6,3
R2015 11.59 +.03 +6.6
Relire2020n 16.15 +.03 +6.9
R2025 11.87 +.02 +7,3
R2030n 17.10 +.02 +8.0
SciTch n 17.30 -.07 -11.9
STBdn 4.660 +3.0
SmCapSIkn 33.68 -.01 +6.8
SmCapValn 38.89 +.13 +7.8
SpecGr 18.75 +.01 +7.3
Specinn 11.83 +.04 +3.8
TxFreen 9.93 +.04 +3.3
TxFrHYn 11.96 +.03 +5.0
TFInltmn 11.04 +.04 +2.6
TxFrSI n 5.32 +.01 +2.3
USInt 5.21 +.03 +1.0
US Long 11.29 +.10 -1.1
VATFn .11.55 +.05 +2.9
Value n 24.66 -.13 +9.1
Principal Inv:
BdMIglnsllx 10.53 +.02 +2.1
DiscLCBIlnsI 15.05 +.07 +6.0
IntlIGhlnst 12.78 +.12 +26.3
LfTm20201n 12.98 +.07 +7.8
PtLV In 14.51 +,02 +9.6
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 8.77 +,04 +0.9
AABalAp 11.58 +.06 +7.4
AAGthAp 12.93 +.06 +10,5
AZTE 9.15 +.04 +2,6
CATxAp 8.16 +.04 +3,1
ClasslcEqAp 13,36 -.10 +1.9
Convert p 18.21 ... +8.3
DIscGr 18.34 +07 +2.9
DvdnAp 9.84 +.05 +3.4
EqlnAp 17,66 +.04 +8.1
EuroEqA 26.29 +27 +21.2
12-mo.
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
FLTxA 9.11 +.04 +3.0
GeoAp 18.25 +,04 +4.1
GIG Ap 12.12 +.10 +1.2
GIbEqly p 9.95 +.01 +13,0
GrinAp 20,19 -.01 +4,9
HlhA p 62.01 -.35 +3,2
HIYdA p 7.86 +,04 +4.5
HYAdA p 6.04 +.03 +6.2
IncmAp 6,65 +.04 +1.4
lnllEq p 29.41 +.24 +21.8
InllGrln p 15.09 +.12 +23.8
InlCapO p 32.31 +.29 +23.9
InvA p 13.57 +.04 +3.9
MITx p 8.95 +.04 +2.5
MNTx p 8.94 +.04 +2.7
NJTxA p 9.14 +.03 +2.5
NwOpAp 44.46 +.06 +1.6
NwValA p 18.64 -.03 +6.2
NYTxA p 8.60 +.03 +2.7
OTCAp 8.04 +.05 +5.9
PATE 9.05 +.04 +2,6
TxExA p 8.72 +.04 +2,7
TFInAp 14.77 +.07 +2.5
TFHYA 12.99 +.04 +4.7
USGvAp 12.91 +.08 +2.0
UllA p 11.92 +.04 +8.5
VslaAp 10.25 +.05 +2.1
VoyA p 16.23 +.01 -4.6
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 18.95 +.03 +1.0
ClasslcEqB t 13.25 -.10 +1.2
DiscGrwth 16.82 +.07 +2.2
DvrlnB t 9.76 +.05 +2,6
Eqlnct 17.51 +.03 +7.3
EuEqly B 25.34 +25 +20.2
FLTXB 9.10 +.03 +2.2
GeoBt 18.06 +.03 +3.3
Gllnclt 12.08 +.09 +0.5
GIbEqlyt 9.06 +.01 +12.0
GINtRs t 30.10 +.09 +19.7
GrInBt 19.89 -.02 +4.1
HlthB1 55.65 -.32 +2.4
HIYIdB t 7.82 +.03 +3.7
HYAdvSI 5.96 +.03 +5.4
Incomes t 6.61 +.04 +0.8
IntlEq p 28.26 +.22 +21.0
InlIGrln I 14.81 +.12 +22.9
InIlNop I 14,20 +.05 +20.2
InvB 12,43 +.04 +3.2
NJTxBt 9.14 +.04 +1.8
NwOppB t 39.70 +.06 +0.9
NwVal p 18,.31 -.03 +5.4
NYTxB t 8.59 +.04 +2.1
OTC Bt 7,06 +.05 +5.2
TxExBt 8,.72 +.03 +2.1
TFHYB t 13.01 +,04 +4.0
TFInBt 14.79 +.07 +1.8
USGvB t 12.84 +.08 +1.2
UIIIBI 11.85 +.04 +7.7
VIstaBt 8.89 +.04 +1.4
VoyBt 14.14 +.01 -5.3
Putnam Funds M:
Dwrlncp 9.75 +.,05 +3.1
Putnam FundsY:
Gr&lsnc 20.23 -.02 +5.1
Income 6.69 +.03 +1.7
IntlEq 29.63 +.24 +22.2
Voyager 16.77 +.01 -4.4
Quaker Funds:
StrGrwthA 23.88 +.03 +8.9
RS Funds:
RSNalRes np 36.10 +.76 +24.1
RSPainers 34.21 +.05 +5.3
Value Fd 25.05 +20 +6.8
Rainier Inv Mgt:
SmMCap 34.43 +.26 +11.6
SmMCplnst 34.80 +.26 +11.9
RiverSource A:
BalancedA 10.23 +.03 +5.8
DispEqA p 6.75 +.01 +6.1
DEI 1283 +.02 +15.0
DivrBd 4.74 +.02 +1.8
DivOppA 8.16 +.04 +11.9
EqtyValp 12.16 -.03 +14.6
Growth 28.34 -.49 -0.5
HiYMBond 2.87 +.01 +5.4
HiY4dTxExA 4.36 +.02 +2.7
IntlSeiValp 10.27 +.06 +25.9
LgCpEqAp 5.40 -.03 +3.3
MklCapGrA 12.94 -.09 -7.0
MkIdCpValp 8.94 +.04 +12.5
StrIgcAA 10.54 +.05 +8.2
RiverSource B:
DivrEqlnc 12.83 +.01 +14.2
LgCpEqBt 5.29 -.03 +2.5
Royce Funds:
LowPrSkSvcr 16.70 +.18 +15.8
MicroCapin 17.35 +.04 +17.6
Opplylr 12.92 -.03 +7.5
PennMul m 11.12 +.04 +6.0
Premier nr 17.16 +.08 +11.4
TolRellr 13.01 +.06 +6.6
Russell Funds S:
DMOBondS x 22.97 +.03 +1.6
DIvEqS 45.80 +.05 +4.5
EmerMMs 20.31 +.09 +24.0
IntlSecS 75.30 +.58 +22.7
MstratBondS xl0.19 +.01 +1.8
QuantEqS 39.13 +.17 +5.6
RESecS 52.51 +.75 +20.1
ShortDuraBdS 18.62 +.04 +2.7
SpedalGrS 51.88 +.33 +4.7
Russell Inst I:
Eqtyll 31.33 +.04 +4.9
EqtyQ I 36.74 +.18 +6.1
Intl1 48.02 +.37 +23.1
Russell LfePts C:
BalStICp 11.58 +,06 +6.8
Russell LfePts R3:
BalStratp 11.66 +.06 +7.3
Rydex Advisor.
OTCn 9.55 -.06 -8.4
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxlnAn 10.17 +.05 +1.9
EmgMkt np 16.20 +.09 +21.2
EqIndxA n 38.04 +.04 +5.3
HIYIdn 8.35 +.03 +4,6
InlMunIA 10.75 +.05 +2.4
IntlEqAn 13,77 +.11 +23.3
IntlFixAn 10,67 +.02 -4.5
LgCGmAn 19.00 -.04 -1.9
LgCValA n 22.83 +.10 +10.7
SmCGrAn 17.82 -.01 -0.1
SmCValA n 20.48 +.06 +5.0
TaxMgdLC 12.18 +01 44.1
SSgA Funds:
EmgMkt 20.99 +.08 +30.3
SP500n 21.09 +.02 +5.3
STI Classic:
CapAppIn 12.18 -04 -0.3
CapAppAp 11.58 -.04 -0.6
CapAppCp 10.86 -.04 -1.3
HIghYldIx 10.52 +.04 +2.6
IntEqI 14.87 +.10 +23.1
LCpVIEqA 14.05 +.10 +11.3
LgCpRelVall 17.13 -.03 +6.9
QuGrStkCtI 2281 +.03 -3.5
SmCapGd n 1987 -.01 -2.2
TxSenGd np 2452 +.03 -2.5
Salomon Brothers:
BalancB p 13.23 +,02 +5.0
Opport 5594 +.38 +13.5
SalBrosFd 15.78 +.05 +2.9
SandsCapGrol 10.32 -.05 -8.5
Schroder Funds:
NAmEqlnvn 11.74 +.02 +6.1
Schwab Funds:
CoreEqty 17.01 +,06 +7.2
IntISSr 20.02 +.08 +22.4
l0001nvr 37.36 +.05 +5.1
10O0Sel 37.37 +.04 +5.2
S&P Inv 19.87 +.02 +5.3
S&P Sel n 19.95 +.02 +5.4
S&PInstSel 10.16 +.01 +5,5
SmCplnv 23.81 +.10 +4.3
TotBond 9,71 +.04 +2.2
YIdPIsSel 9.66 ... +4,6
Selected Funds:
AmerShsD 4198 -.10 +10.1
AmShsSp 41,91 -.10 +9.8
Seligman Group:
ComunAt 27.88 -.47 +6.3
FrontlerAl 12,77 +.03 +2.1
FrontlerDi ,1,11 +.02 +1,3
GIbSmCoA 17.75 +18 +11.7
GlobTechA 13.60 -.19 +6.0
HiYBdAp 3,26 +.01 +2.2
Sentinel Group:
ComStkAp 31.12 -.02 +6.5
SmCoAp 7.53 +.09 +4.0
Sequoia 154.27 +.14 +6.9
Sit Funds:
LargeCpGrn 37.15 -.03 +3.7
SoundSh n 37.04 -.59 +5.1
St FarmAssoc:
BSalann 5283 +.22 +8.1
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
Gwlhn 52,80 +.27 +8.2
Stratton Funds:
Dividend nx 38.09 +.54 +13.6
Mull-Cap 42.44 +.46 +0.6
SmCap 4578 -.14 +6,1
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvBt 9.14 +.05 +0,6
SunAmerica Focus:
FLgCpA p 16.84 ... -7.5
TCW Funds:
DlvFocused 12.10 -.04 +4.7
SelEqlyl 17.50 -.01 -10.9
TCW Funds N:
SelEqlyN p 17.09 ... -11.1
TIAA-CREF Funds:
BondPlus 9.95 +.05 +2.0
Eqtylndex 9.26 +.02 +5.2
Grolnc 13.20 +.04 +6.7
GroEqty 9.12 +.06 -2.5
HIYIdBond 8.97 +.05 +4.0
InllEqty 13.55 +.13 +24.8
MgdAIIc 11.58 +.06 +5.6
ShtTrmBond 10.27 +.03 +2.9
SocChcEqty 9.90 +.01 +4.5
TaxExBond 10.65 +.06 +2.7
Tamarack Funds:
EnterSmCp 30.67 +.42 +9.3
Value 40.50 +.17 +5.7
Templeton Instit:
EmMSp 20.74 +.13 +22.9
ForEqS 24.52 +.13 +18.3
Third Avenue Fds:
Inll r 23.00 +.15 +15,4
RealEstVal r 3339 +.48 +16.2
SmICap n 25.30 +.10 +5.8
Value 58.01 +.62 +10.9
Thornburg Fds C:
IntValuCI 25.03 +.16 +21.0
Thornburg Fds:
IntlValAp 26.21 +.18 +21.9
IntlValue I 26.71 +.18 +22.4
LtdMunA p 13.46 +.04 +2.2
ValueA I 35.45 -.30 +9.9
Valuel 35.95 -.30 +10.4
Thrivent Fds A:
HIghYIdx 4.99 +.02 +4.1
Income 8.45 +.04 +1.7
LgCapStlok 26.84 +.01 +3.6
MIdCapStk 17.35 +.10 +7.9
MunlBdx 11.25 +.05 +2.7
Torray Funds:
Fund 33.21 -.66 0.0
Touchstone Family:
LgCpGrwthA 20.64 -.11 +0.1
TA IDEX A:
JanGrow p 24.43 +.21 -0.4
GrCoGlob p 27.15 +.03 +10.1
TrConHYB p 9.01 +.04 +3.6
TAFlexincop 9.20 +.05 +1.0
TA IDEX C:
AsAIModGr t 12.32 +.08 +7.4
Turner Funds:
MldcpGwth 26.80 -.05 +3.5
SmlCpGrwtlh 25.58 +.13 +4.8
Tweedy Browne:
GlobVal 28.30 +.12 +12.3
UBS Funds Cl A:
DynAlphat 11.09 -.02 +6.3
GlobAIo t 14.05 +.01 +8.1
UBS Funds Cl C:
GlobAJlop 13.75 ... +7.3
UBS PACE Fds P:
IntlEqtyPn 19.23 +.15 +24.4
LCGrEqtyPn 16.00 +.02 -0.1
LCGEqPrn 22.36 +.03 +11.4
UMB Scout Funds:
World 30.13 +.19 +17.2
US Global Investors:
AIAm 27.42 +.30 +10.0
EstnEuro p 44.70 +.89 +37.6
GIbRsc n 17.46 +.41 +37.8
GIdShr 16.35 +.65 +100.9
USChina 8,57 -.08 +20.4
WIdPrcMIntn 30.40 +1.15 +94.9
USAA Group:
AgsvGthn 30.15 +.30 +0.1
CABdn 11.06 +.05 +3.2
ComrnstStrn 26.85 +.08 +6.0
GNMA 9.41 +.04 +2.3
GrTaxStrn 14.45 +.04 +4.6
Grwth+ n 13.83 +.06 -4.8
Gr&lncn 18.11 -.02 +0.6
IncStkn 16.23 +.09 +8.4
Income n 11.98 +.06 +2.1
Intlln 26.69 +.09 +23.5
NYBdn 11.89 +.0 6 +2.8
PrscMM 27.83 +.79 +78.0
S&PIdxn 19.19 +.02 +5.3
SciTech 10.10 -.06 +1.6
ShtTBnd n 8.82 +.02 +3.6
SmlCapStkn 14.09 +.06 +2.4
TxEFTn 13,08 +.05 +3.1
TxELT n 13.93 +.06 +2.9
TxESh n 10.59 +,02 +2.8
VA Bd 11.51 +.05 +2.7
WIdGr n 19.77 +.01 +16.3
Value Line Fd:
Levrge Gth n 22.69 +.07 +4.0
Van Kamp Funds A:
CA TFA p 18.36 +.09 +2.6
CmstA p 17.97' -.12 +7.1
CorpBdA p 6.48 +.03 +1.3
EmGroAp 39.43 +.14 -1.5
EntAp 12.63 +.08 -1.2
EqtylncAp 8.78 -.02 +6.2
ExchFdx 392.45 +1.26 +6.8
GiblFranp 26.24 +.12 +15.8
GvScAp 10.00 +.02 +1.5
GrinAp 21.05 -.12 +7.6
HarbAp 14.82 +.07 +5.2
HIghYIdA, 3.47 +.01 +2.7
HYMuAp 11.03 +03 +6.1
InTFAp 18.40 +.09 +3.1
MIdCGthp 24.45 +.09 +4.2
MunlnAp 14.67 +.07 +4.2
PATFAp 17.25 +.06 +3.1
PacaFndAp 9.76 +.04 +1.3
StrMunlnc 13.45 +.04 +6.1
USMtgeA 13.37 +.04 +2.0
UtiltyAp 20.30 -.02 +8.6
Van Kamp Funds B:
Cmrnst t 17.96 -.13 +6.3
EmIGBt 33.45 +.11 -2,3
EnterpBt 11.46 +07 -1.9
EqlncBt 8.63 -.03 +5.4
GrincB t 20.90 -.12 +7.3
HYMuBt 11.03 +.03 +5.3
MunlnBn 14.65 +.07 +3.5
PATFB nt 17.20 +.07 +2.4
StrMunInc 13.44 +.04 +5.3
US MIge B 13.32 +.05 +1.0
U1B5 20.23 -.02 +7.8
Van Kamp Funds C:
CommStkC 17.97 -.13 +6.3
EqlncCt 8.67 -.02 +5.5
Vanguard Admiral:
AssetAdml n 58.54 +.08 +5.8
BalAdm n 20.04 +.07 +4.2
CAITAdm n 10.93 +.05 +3.0
CALTAdm 11.63 +.06 +3.6
CpOpAdIn 76.30 +.09 +5.0
Energyn 123.63 +.52 +25.0
EqlncAdml 51.29 +.14 +10.1
EuropAdml 76.07 +.52 +21.7
ExplAdml 69.34 +,33 +2.3
ExntdAdmn 35.10 +.11 +5.5
FLLTAdmon 11.52 +.05 +3.0
500Admln 118.02 +.14 +5.4
GNMAAdmn 10.10 +.05 +2.7
GrolncAdm 52.94 +.34 +5.2
GrlthAdmln 26.68 ... -0.7
HihCaresn 61.33 -.18 +12.1
HiYldCp n 6.05 +.02 +3.5
HiYdAdmn 10.76 +.04 +4.1
InsdLTAdmn 12.52 +.06 +3.2
ITBondAdml 10,08 +.05 +0.9
ITsryAdmI n 10,67 +.05 +1.8
IntlGrAdmi 75.12 +,63 +24.8
ITAdmI n 13.22 +.05 +2.9
lTCoAdmd 09.56 +.05 +1.8
LtdTrmAdm 10.67 +.02 +2.4
LTGrAdml 8.97 +.09 -1.9
LTAdmIn 11.17 +.06 +3.2
MCpAdmIn 81.87 +.44 +6,A
MorgAdm 54.41 +.06 +3.6
NJLTAdn 11.74 +.07 +344.2
NYLTAdm 11.17 +.06 +2.9
PCapepr 69.14 -.34 +7.3
PaalAdml 76.78 +.06 +278.6
PALTAdmn 11.24 +.05 +239
REITAdml r 9,46 +1.50 +19.5
STsryAdml 10,26 +.02 +3.0
STBdAdmIn 9.85 +.03 +2.8
ShtTrmAdm 15.54 +.01 +2.7
STFedAdm 10.22 +.01 +3,2
STIGrAdm 10.49 +.02 +3.7
FUURE
Exp. Open High Low Settle Chg Exp. Open High Low Settle Chg
CORN (OBOT) May07 1626 1639 1600 1600 -18
6,000 bu minlmum- cents per bushel Jul07 160 1650 1621 1621 -18
Sep06 245,00 248.00 243.00 245,.00 Sep07 1651 1652 1640 1640 -19
Dec06 262.00 266.00 260.00 262.00 +,00 Dee07 1663 1663 1663 1663 -18
Mar 07 275.00 279.00 274.00 276.00 +.00 Est. sales 12,538, Thures sales 11,793
May 07 285.00 288.00 283.00 285,00 ... Thus open int. 142,207, +118
Jul07 293.00 297.00 292,00 294.00 SUGAR-WORLD 11 (NYBT)
.0 112,000 lbs,- cents per lb,
Sep07 30100 302,00 30000 301,00 Oct06 14.40 14.46 14,26 14.41 +.13
Dec07 309.00 313.00 307.00 310.00 +.00 Mr7 14.02 1499 14.01 140 +14
Est. sales 125,909. Thumss sales 140,367 Mar07 14,82 14.99 14,81 14,93 +14
Thumssopenlnt. 1,390,014,-13,554 May07 14.81 14.95 14.81 14.93 +.15
OATS(CBOT) Jul07 '14.77 14,93 14,77 14,86 +.15
5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Oct 07 14.87 14.96 14.39 14.93 +.10
Sep 06 184.00 191.00 184.00 184.00 -3.00 Mar08 14.85 14.93 14.83 14.93 +.10
Dec06 194.00 196.00 192.00 193.00 -.00 May08 14.78 14.90 14.75 14.83 +.10
Mar07 202.00 202.00 200.00 200.00 -1.00 Eslt.sles52,158.Thu'e sasales53,274
May 07 205.00 205.00 205.00 205.00 .. Thuess open Int. 460,927, -548
Jul07 208.00 208.00 208.00 208.00 CATTLE (CME)
S. 40,0001be.- cents per lb.
Sep 07 213.00 213.00 213.00 213,00 Aug06 83.70 84.90 83.60 84,82 +1.95
Dec07 215.00 215.00 215.00 215,00 8? a 8 +.
Est. sales 964. Thu'Roessales 1,328 Oct 06 88.60 89.65 88650 89.50 +1,5
Thuseopenlnt. 12,667,-197 Dec06 88,75 89.77 88.70 89.70 +1.45
WINTER WHEAT (KCBT) Feb07 90.60 91.47 90.50 91.40 +1.25
5,000 bu minimum-cents per bushel Apr07 88.70 89.60 88.70 89.57 +1,15
Sep06 489.00 491.00 484.00 486.00 +1.00 Jun07 83,90 84.67 83,80 84.55 +,95
Dec 06 505,00 507,00 499,00 601.00 +.00 Au 07 84.15 84.75 84,15 84.75 +.70
Mar07 515.00 515,00 507,00 507.00 +1.00 Est, sales 38,964. Thu saes ss34,480
May 07 502.00 502.00 498,00 500.00 +1.00 ThuSes open Int. 237,043, +4,817
Jul07 480.00 484,00 477.00 480.00 +4.00 FEEDER CATTLE (CME)
50,00001be.- cents per Il.
Sep07 485,.00 488.00 481.00 488.00 +3.00 Ao06 114.15 115.25 114.00 115,.12 +1,30
Dec07 500,00 505,00 494.00 496,00 0
Eet. sales 11,8509.Thuossales 21,877 Sep06 114.20 115.55 114.20 115,25 +1,20
Thusopnnlt. 167,45,-2,524 GOct06 114.35 115.50 114.10 115.45 +1.37
COTTON2 (NYBT) Nov06 113.35 114.35 113,05 114.25 +1,60
50,000 bs.-cens perlb, Jan07 108,25 109,35 108.20 109.17 +1.17
Oct06 55,20 55,25 53,90 54,48 -.75 Mar07 104.75 105,70 104.75 105.60 +1,20
Deo06 57,00 57,15 56.75 56.28 -,87 Apr07 105,00 105.40 105.00 105,40 +1,16
Mar 07 59,70 59,75 58,75 59,13 -.77 Est. sales 4,8809 Thuluss sales 4,395
Msy07 60,45 60,45 59.90 59,90 -.75 Tihuos open Int. 32,190, +151
Jul 07 60,55 60.55 60.55 60,55 -.60 HOGS-Lean (CME
40,000 lbs.- cents per lb.
Oct 07 60,95 60.95 60.95 60,95 -45 Aug06 69.20 70.00 69.00 69.97 +.98
Dec 07 62,70 62.70 62.40 62.40 -.53 Oct06 61.15 61.90 61.10 61,65 +,85
Est. sales 8,586. ThuA2s sales 19,036
Thuoas open Int. 163,630, -90 Dec06 5925 59.685 59.10 59,80 +,45
COCOA (NYBT) Feb07 60.70 61.25 60,50 61.12 +.37
10metriclons-$perton Apr07 60.75 61.50 60.75 61.40 +.75
Sep06 1526 1543 1501 1504 -19 May07 64.90 64.97 64.90 64.97 +.17
Dec06 1569 1585 1545 1547 -18 JunO7 66.75 67.40 66.70 67.32 +.42
Mar 07 1602 1619 1580 1580 -18 Est. sales 22,128. Thuoass sales 17,045
Exp. Open High Low Settle Chg
Thuwas open Int. 161,934,-212
GOLD (COMX)
100 Itroy ozt- dollars per tIroy oz,
Aug 06 646.00 653.50 643.00 644,00 -.90
Sep 06 646.60 646.60 646.60 646.60 -.90
Oct06 652.00 659.50 649.00 649.60 -.90
Dec06 657,50 666.00 655,00 656.00 -1,00
Feb07 664.00 671.50 662.50 682.50 -1.00
Apr07 670.00 670.00 668.90 668.90 -1.00
Jun 07 675.20 675.20 675.20 675.20 -1.00
Est. sales.... Thuems sales 34,082
Thumas open int. 306,823, -278
SILVER (COMX)
5,000 troy oz.- cens per troy oz,
Aug06 1244.0 1244.0 1244.0 1244.0 +39.5
Sep06 1208,5 1265.6 .0206.0 1248,5 +39.5
Oct06 1250,5 1250.6 1250.5 1250.5 +39.5
Dec 06 1225.0 1279,0 1225.0 1263.9 +39.7
Jan 07 1267.5 1267.5 1267.5 1267.5 +39.1
Mar07 1237.0 1279.0 1237.0 1274.1 +38.6
May 07 1278.4 1278.4 1278.4 1278.4 +37.6
Est. sales .... Thulss sales 15,704
Thuvms open InL 102,389, +482
HI GRADE COPPER (COMX)
25,000 Ibs.- cents per lb.
Aug06 363.50 372.00 363.00 366.25 +13.30
Sep06 347.60 368.50 347.60 363.25 +14.30
Oct06 350.90 363.00 350.90 361.45 +14.40
Nov06 345.30 362.00 345.30 359,70 +14.45
Dec 06 343.50 363,00 342,00 357.95 +14.50
Jan07 355.50 356,00 352,50 355,55 +14.35
Feb07 352,95 352.95 352.95 352,95 +14,25
Est, sales .... Thuas sales 9,547
Thuues open int. 71,870, -226
EURODOLLARS (CME)
$1 million-pla of 100 pcL.
Aug06 94,490 94,585 94,490 94,562 +.065
Sep 06 94,470 94.565 94,43 94,550 +075
Oc 06 94.520 94,520 94,520 94,520 +.065
Nov06 94.555 94,555 94.555 94,555 +.075
Dec 06 94.490 94.600 94,485 94.580 +,075
Jan07 94.640 94,640 94.640 94.640 +,080
Mar 07 94.585 94,710 94,575 94.680 +.080
Esl, sales ... ThuIas sales 2,542,024
Thuques open Int, 0,898.751, -1006,75
LUMBER (CME)
110,000 bd.t,- $ per 1,000 bd. t,
Sep06 276.7 280.4 275.3 276.9 +2.1
Nov 06 279.9 284.5 278,3 278,7 +1,0
Exp. Open High Low Settle Chg
Jan 07 290.9 292.1 288.6 292,1 +3,1
Mar 07 297.2 297.2 297.2 297,2 -1.6
May 07 308.8 308.8 8308.8 308.8
Est. sales 888. Thuosn sales 1,144
Thuors open inl. 6,860, -21
NATURAL GAS (NYMX)
10,000 mm btues, $ per nrmm btu
Sep06 7.295 7.398 7.120 7.246 -.046
Oct06 7,525 7.629 7,860 7.471 -.071
Nov06 9.100 9.126 8,930 8,991 -.111
Dec06 10.530 10.550 10,330 10.401 -.181
Jan07 11,219 11.220 10.950 11.091 -.151
Feb07 11.188 11,200 11,050 11.106 -.156
Mar07 11.000 11.000 10.780 10,876 -161
Est. sales .... Thuies sales 84,606
Thha es open int. 929,062,+7,866
UNLEADED GASOLINE (NYMX)
42,000 gal, cents per gal
Sep06 229.50 230.00 220.50 223.15 -6.19
Oct06 217.31 217.50 210.50 212,92 -4.15
Nov06 207.75 207.75 203.50 204.92 -3.15
Dec 06 200.77 200.77 197,75 198.32 -2.45
Jan 07 198227 198,.27 195.47 195.47 -2.30
Est. sales... Thu'ems sales 31,974
Thuses open int. 87,049, -840
HEATING OIL (NYMX)
42,000 gal, cents per gal
Sep06 211.45 211.69 207.10 208.96 -2.39
Oct106 216.95 217,15 213,20 214.63 -2.47
Nov06 222.00 222,59 218,50 219.73 -2.37
Dec 06 225.90 226.79 222,60 224,08 -2.32
Jan 07 227,81 229.20 226.70 227.48 -2,32
Feb07 231,00 231,00 228.65 229.28 -2,27
Mar07 230,25 230.25 228.28 228.28 -2.27
Estl. sales .... Thumes sales 35.546
Thu"rs open Int, 161,883, +542
LIGHT SWEET CRUDE (NYMX)
1,000 bbl.- dollars per bbl.
Sep06 75,60 75,68 74.15 74.76 -.70
Oct06 76,67 77,05 75.60 76.16 -,58
Nov06 77,53 77.79 76.35 76,97 -,50
Dec 06 78,07 78,35 77.00 77,57 -,45
Jan 07 78,57 78.,57 78,06 78,06 -.40
Feb07 78.71 78.71 78,.42 78.42 -436
Mar 07 79.20 79,20 7,69 78.69 -.33
Est. sales ... Thusres sales 215,971
Thuiles open Int, 1,155.127, +17,923
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
SmlCapAdml n29,55 +.09 +4.6
TxMCap r 61.55 +.20 +5.4
TxMGrlnc r 57.34 +06 +5.5
TIIBdAdmln 9.87 +,05 +2.0
TolStkAdmrn 30.78 +.05 +5.6
USGroAdml n 42,89 +.21 -2.3
ValueAdmin 24.15 +.06 +12,3
WallslAdm n 52.48 +.33 +5,7
WelltnAdm n 54.60 +.12 +8,9
WindsorAdm n58,91 -.73 +4.4
WdsrllAdm 58.59 -.05 +7.9
Vanguard Fds:
AsselA n 2607 +,03 +5.7
CAIT n 10.93 +.05 +2.9
CALTn 11.63 +.06 +3.5
CapOpp n 33.01 +.04 +4.9
Convl n 13.94 -.01 +10.7
DvidendGro 13.15 -.01 +9.0
Energy 65.81 +27 +25.0
Eqlncn 24.47 +.07 +100
Explorer n 74.42 +.36 +2.1
FLLTn 11.52 +.05 +2.9
GNMAn 10.10 +.05 +2.6
GlobEq n 21.54 +.10 +17.3
Grolnn 32,41 +.20 +4.9
GrowthEq 9.99 -.01 +0.5
HYCorp n 605 +.02 +3.4
HthCafren 145,24 -.43 +12.0
InllaPro n 12.01 +.12 +3,2
IntlExplrn 20.02 +.18 +21,7
IntlGr 2359 +.20 +24,6
IntlVanl n 39.61 +28 +26.4
ITI Grade 9.56 +.05 +1,6
ITTsry n 10.67 +.05 +1,6
LIFECon n 15.73 +.05 +5.0
LIFEGro n 21.76 +,05 +7.8
LIFEIno n 13.53 +,05 +3,5
LIFEModn 18.92 +,06 +6,3
LTInGraden 8.97 +.09 -2.0
LTTsry n 10.93 +.10 -0.6
Morgan n 17.53 +.02 +3.4
MuHYn 10.76 +.04 +4.1
MulnsLg n 12.52 +.06 +3.2
MulntIn 13.22 +.05 +2.0
MuLtdn 10.67 +.02 +2.3
MuLong n 11.17 +.06 +3.1
MuShd n 15.54 +.01 +2.6
NJLTn 11.74 +.07 +3.1
NYLTn 11.17 +.0 6 +2.8
OHLTTxE n 11.89 +.06 +3.1
PALT n 11.24 +.05 +2.8
PrecMtlsMIn r 28.80 +.40 +53.7
PrmCpCorem11.63 -.11 +6.6
Prmcpr 66.57 -.33 +7.1
SelValur 19.65 +.11 +3.8
STAR.n 19.88 +.05 +5.9
STIGrads 10.49 +.02 +3.6
STFed n 10.22 +.01 +3.1
STTsryn 10.26 +.02 +2.9
StratEq n 22.58 +.15 +4.1
TgtlRel2005 11.08 +.05 +2.8
TgtRetl2015 11.72 +.04 +4.6
TglRet2025 12.08 +.03 +5.2
TglRet2035 12.71 +.03 +6.7
TgtRe2045n 13.12 +.04 +7.8
TaxMngdlniml12.90 +.06 +23.7
TaxMgdSC r 23.56 +.15 +4.1
USGro n 16.54 +.08 -26
USValuen 13,90 +.05 +3.7
Wellslyn 21.66 +.14 +5.5
Welltn n 31.61 +.07 +8.7
Wndsr n 17.46 -.21 +4.3
Wndslin 33.00 -.03 +7.8
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500 n 118.00 +.13 +5.3
Balanced n 20.03 +.06 +4.1
DevMktn 11.47 +.05 +23.3
EMkIn 20.57 -.01 +23.2
Europen 32.37 +.22 +21.6
Extend n 35.06 +.11 +5.4
Growth n 26.67 -.01 -0.9
ITBondn 10.08 +.05 +0.8
LgCapldx n 22.96 +.03 +5.6
LTBondn 11.22 +.10 -1.4
MidCap 18.03 +.09 +6.5
Pacificn 11.72 ... +27.7
REITr 23.31 +.35 +19.4
SmCapn 29.52 +.08 +4.5
SmlCpGrow 16.39 +.01 +21
SmICapVal 15.59 +.07 +6.7
STBondn 9.85 +.03 +2.7
TotBondn 9.87 +.05 +1.9
TollnU n 15.93 +.07 +23.3
TotStk n 30.77 +.05 +5.5
Value n 24.15 +.07 +12.3
Vanguard InstI Fds:
Ballnst n 20.04 +.07 +4.3
DevMktlnst n 11.37 +.05 +23.5
Eurolnst n 32.42 +.22 +21.8
Extinn 35.12 +.12 +5.5
Growthlnst 26.68 ... -0.7
InflProtlnst n 9.61 +.10 +3.3
Instldxn 117.09 +.13 +5.5
InsPIn 117.10 +.14 +5.5
TolBdldx n 49.83 +.23 +2.0
InstTStPlus 27.70 +.04 +5.6
MidCapInstin 18.10 +.10 +6.7
PacInstln 11.74 ... +27.9
SmCplnn 29.57 +.09 +4.7
TBIst n 9.87 +.05 +2.0
TSInstn 30.78 +.05 +5.6
Valuelnstln 24.15 +.06 +12.4
Vantagepoint Fds:
AggrOpp 11.55 ... +3.2
CoreBondldxlx9.70 +.01 +1.6
Eqtylnc 9.37 -.04 +5.8
Growth n 8.44 -.01 +0.5
Grow&Inc 10.94 +.02 +5.2
Intl 1269 +.05 +24.2
MPLongTernGr22.63 +.02 +5.7
MPTradGrwth 22.94 +.04 +5.0
Victory Funds:
DvsStkA 16.72 -.20 +1.5
WM Blair Fds nst:
InlGrwth 19.39 +.12 +21.3
WM Blair Mtl Fds:
IntlGrowthlr 27.38 +.16 +20.9
WMGrpofFdsA:
EqtylncAp 21.20 +.06 86.9
WCstEqty 40,37 +.08 +5.6
WM Str Asset Mgmt:
BalancedAp 13.76 +.06 +3.8
BalancedBt 1373 +.06 +3.1
BalancedCt 13.65 +.05 +3.0
ConGrwB t 14.87 +.05 +3.4
ConGrwAp 15.39 +.06 +4.2
ConGrwCt 14.77 +.05 +3.4
StratGrAp 16.88 +.06 +4.5
Waddell & Reed Adv:
Accumutiv 6.87 +.03 +4.8
AssetSp 10.54 +.06 +29.8
CorelnvA 6.57 +.02 +9.3
NwCcptAp 10.12 +.05 +5.1
ScTechA 10373 -.06 +1.2
VanguardA 8.97 -.05 +1.9
Wasstch:
CoreGrth 3993 +.56 -4.4
SmCapGth 35.36 +.08 -6.3
Weltz Funds:
PartVal 22.96 +.09 +3.6
Valuen 36.43 +.12 +3.0
Wells Fargo Ad Adm:
Index 51.80 +.06 +5.3
Wells Fargo Adv A:
AsetAllA 20.16 +.06 +3.2
Wells Fargo Adv:
CmStkZ 22.61 +.08 +8.0
Growthlnv n 20.41 -.13 +2,5
Opptntytnvn 44.73 -.07 +08
SCapValZp 32,02 +.24 +13.0
Wells Fargo Admin:
DivisEq I 38.61 +05 +4.5
GrthBaln 29.81 +,05 +4.4
LgCoGrl 43.54 -.41 -10.0
Western Asset:
CorePlus 1034 +07 +22
Core 11.10 +,06 +1.9
William Blair N:
GrowthN 11.23 -.02 +41
IntlGthN 26,99 +.16 +20.6
Yacktmian Funds:
Fundp 15.28 -.05 +2,9
U11MO LAJUIN
CmIus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
RTiTSITNESS
4D SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2006
MAKEUP
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and Morgan. At age 10, Hannah
designs handbags. Three-year-old
Morgan tells everyone, "I'm a design-
er for Yai Yai," Knipp said.
"They've been raised around this,"
she said.
Knipp, who grew up in the Tampa
area, said she was headed for law
school in college, but art and design
captured her interest and passion.
She attended Yavapai College in
Arizona and later opened her own
modeling school, agency and salon.
She also taught modeling for
Barbizon International and later from
her own salon when it was in
Inverness.
Yai Yai branding
The cosmetics line is just a part of
the Yai Yai branding. Knipp is also
developing a line of accessories and a
skin care line for three age ranges:
teens, mid-range and older skin.
"This all branched off my Yai Yai
body-type clothing line," she said.
"I used to be in the fashion industry,
and as a designer I always noticed dif-
ferent body types," she said. "That's
why celebrities are designing their
own clothing lines they want
clothes that fit.
"Clothing design is like art, but
some designers are so into the art
part of it that you can't really wear the
clothes. So, I've designed clothes that
correct figure flaws so women can
dress according to their body type,"
she said.
She said the letters in her name,
YAI, form three body types larger
on top, larger on the bottom and
straight up and down.
Using her own sketches, Knipp has
a few people in Florida who have cre-
ated patterns and then constructed
garments. Currently, she has jeans
and a suit made. The clothing line
isn't available yet. She's waiting for a
trademark approval.
"Baby boomers, like my mother's
age, is a huge market," Knipp said,
although like the skincare line, her
clothing will be for all age groups and
size ranges from petites to plus.
Knipp said she'll start by offering
all her Yai Yai products locally
through her salon, but her goal is to
build a prototype store, Yai Yai Style
Lounge, in the metro west area of
Orlando, which will be a full-service
salon, complete with boutique and
gourmet coffee and wine bar.
"You can shop, get your hair done,
your nails done, with the style shows
on the big plasma TVs in the back-
ground," Knipp said. "It's all based
after international trends."
She said she would love to see Yai
Yai as a franchise, but right now she's
starting small, with the cosmetics.
"What I'd really love is to do an
infomercial," she said. "Everybody
watches TV, and that's how they know
about the other mineral lines. We'll
see."
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Government and Administrative
Practice Certification Committee,
court-approved standards also
establish that three attorneys
should work for governmental enti-
ties two for the state and one for
the federal government. At least
three attorneys should be in private
practice. All members should have
experience in rulemaking and adju-
dication. The committee should
also include at least two attorneys
whose state and federal govern-
ment and administrative practice is
primarily non-litigation. For the
Intellectual Property Law
Certification Committee, a mini-
mum of three members should be
registered patent attorneys with
patent application prosecution
experience; two members need
patent infringement case experi-
ence; two should have trademark
Jaw experience; and two need
copyright lawexperience. -
Appointment requests should
include the member's qualifications
relative to the standards for each
committee. Committee service
expenses are not .reimbursed.
Applicants should send letters and
resumes to President Henry M.
Coxe III, at The Florida Bar, 651 E.
Jefferson St., Tallahassee, FL
32399-2300, no later than Sept. 1.
Hospice of Citrus
names PR manager
Hospice of Citrus County is
pleased to announce the addition
of Joseph Foster to the organiza-
tion as Public Relations Manager.
A graduate from Florida Atlantic
University with a Bachelor's
Degree in Communications, Foster
has been involved with community
service locally for close to ten
years. As a member of the team at
Hospice of Citrus County, Foster
will assist the organization to
achieve its short and long term
goals in order to help families who
are facing end-of-life situations.
"We are delighted to welcome
Joe to our staff," said Anthony J.
Palumbo, CEO of Hospice of
Citrus County. "He brings with him
a wealth of experience and knowl-
edge, as well as a genuine sense
of caring and commitment."
Hospice, a movement that helps
improve the process of dying, and
assisting patients and families in all
life-limiting and palliative care situa-
tions, has been growing in America
since its first introduction in the
1970's. Though Hospice care is
typically covered by Medicare,
Medicaid and many insurance
companies, the services of
Hospice of Citrus County are avail-
able to any individual or family,
regardless of ability to pay.
For more information about the
many services that Hospice of
Citrus County offers, call Joseph
Foster at (352) 527-0063, ext. 228,
or visit the Web site at www.hos
piceofcitruscounty.org.
Taylor attends
conference in Nevada
Joyce Taylor, owner of Whalen
Jewelers in Inverness, recently
attended a series of educational
seminars, work-
shops and cours-
es at the
Independent -
Jewelers
Organization's
Fall Buying &
Seminar
Conference in it '1
Reno, Nev. Joyce
Taylor also had Taylor
the opportunity to Whalen
preview the lines
of more than 150 top manufactur-
ers and jewelry designers who
exhibited their latest designs, some
of which are exclusive to Master
IJO Jeweler members and! are not
available from any other stores in
' 'this area. "Attending the IJO
Conference gives us a competitive
edge by keeping us up to date with
what is currently going on iin our
industry" said Taylor.
IJO (www.ijo.com) is an interna-
tional buying group and education-
al organization of independent
retail jewelers with almost 900
members worldwide.
Whalen Jewelers is this area's
exclusive Master IJO Jeweler
member, at 255 E. Highland Blvd.,
Inverness.
Tunstall rejoins
Cynthia's Salon
Cynthia's
Salon welcomes
back Cindy
Tunstall to its
staff of profes-
sional hairstylists.
Tunstall is avail-
able
Wednesday,
Thursday and
Friday. She can
be reached at
795-6050.
Cindy
Tunstall
Cynthia's
Salon.
Winn-Dixie fights
Muscular Dystrophy
JACKSONVILLE Winn-Dixie
customers doing their weekly gro-
cery shopping will find more than
food brimming the shelves. During
the next month, the aisles will be
filled with smiles literally. "Aisles
of Smiles" is a nationally recog-
nized fundraising program that
runs in concert with the Jerry Lewis
telethon. The proceeds raised
through the program help finance
research to find a cure for muscu-
lar dystrophy, a disease that deteri-
orates the muscles and afflicts
mostly children.
Customers can make donations
through Aug. 29 at their local Winn-
Dixie, by adding $1 to their grocery
bill at the time of checkout. In
return, they'll receive an Aisles of
Smiles mobile, which they can sign
and have displayed in the store or
take home. All proceeds will go
directly to the Muscular Dystrophy
Association (MDA) and Jerry's
Kids.
For information about muscular
dystrophy, visit www.mdausa.org.
Founded in 1925, Winn-Dixie
Stores Inc. is headquartered in
Jacksonville. For more information,
visit www.winn-dixie.com.
Storage facility
expands in Hernando
A-Mini Storage Hernando has
completed its newest expansion,
adding 18,000 square feet to its
award winning facility. Approx-
imately 7,000 square feet is air-
conditioned for long-term storage
of fine household goods and com-
mercial records storage. Also com-
pleted is a new 15,000-square-foot
area to store boats, RVs and
autos.
A-Mini Storage Hemando is 3/4
mile north of the U.S. 41/State
Road 200 split on State Road 200
in Hemando. The facility has 24/7
access for its patrons. Call Lew or
Dawn at 344-2224 for more infor-
mation.
CFCC to be training
site for Andale
Internet sales company Andale
Inc. has announced that Central
Florida Community College will
become the first North American
training site for its auction manage-
ment software. Andale is the
largest provider of listing tools and
research services for online sellers.
As a result of an agreement
between Andale and CFCC's
Auctionlnstructor.com, students will
receive the Andale Intemet
Business Management software
training when attending CFCC's
weeklong Internet Business Boot
Camp. The next camp begins
Monday, Sept. 18, and will be held
at CFCC's Ocala campus, 3001
S.W. College Road. Registration is
$489 and includes all workbooks,
and handouts.
In addition to learning the Andale
software system, students will learn
the basics of selling on eBay and
how to start an eBay business. The
Andale tools are used for the man-
agement of product inventory, cre-
ation and management of ads for
eBay stores and auctions, stream-
lining sales, payments, shipping,
feedback, fee refunds, customer
communications and more.
"For easy Internet business
management and increasing
Internet business sales and profits,
no other solution compares to
Andale's user-friendly seller tools,"
said Tom Burke, executive director
of Auctionlnstructor.com. "Andale is
the best and receives our highest
recommendation. We are pleased
to be offering college classes on
using Andale."
Ravi Garikipati, chief executive
officer of Andale, said the agree-
ment provides the first official train-
ing center for Andale auction man-
agement tools. "We are excited
about working with
Auctionlnstructor.com to offer
Andale training at CFCC's Internet
Business Education Institute."
For additional information about
the Internet Business Boot Camp
or other Internet business courses
offered by CFCC, visit
www.CFCCeBIZ.com or call (352)
732-8120.
Contact CFCC Marketing and
Public Relations Coordinator Lois
Brauckmuller at (352) 854-2322,
ext. 1374, brauckml@cf.edu;
Barbara Trebilcock, coordinator,
trebilcb@cf.edu; or Dr. Joe
Wallace, director, wallacej@cf.edu.
The Ocala Campus is at 3001
S.W. College Road, Ocala, FL
34474, (352) 873-5800. The Citrus
County Campus is at 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway, Lecanto, FL
34461, 746-6721. The Levy County
Center is at 114 Rodgers Blvd.,
Chiefland, FL 32626, (352) 493-
9533. The Hampton Center is at
1501 W. Silver Springs Blvd.,
Ocala, FL 34475, (352) 873-5881
and the Appleton Museum of Art is
at 4333 N.E. Silver Springs Blvd.,
Ocala, FL 34470, (352) 291-4455.
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Bonomo joins
Capital City Bank
Capital City Bank is pleased to
announce that Robert "Bob"
Bonomo has joined the Citrus
County team as a mortgage origi-
nator for Citrus and Marion coun-
ties. He comes to Capital City Bank
with more than 36 years of banking
experience, 10 of which were work-
ing in the Citrus County area.
Bonomo received his banking
certificate atAIB Hofstra University
in New York. He is a member of
the Citrus County and Dunnellon
chambers of commerce. He is a
board memberand teacher for
Junior Achievement in Citrus
County.
Capital City Bank Group Inc.
(NASDAQ: CCBG) is one of the
largest financial services compa-
nies headquartered in Florida and
has more than $2.6 billion in
assets. The company provides a
full range of banking services,
including traditional deposit and
credit services, asset management,
trust, mortgage banking, merchant
services, bankcards, data process-
ing and securities brokerage serv-;
ices.
The company's bank subsidiary,;
Capital City Bank, was founded ir.,
1895 and now has 69 banking
offices, four mortgage lending "
offices, and 79 ATMs in Florida,
Georgia and Alabama. Visit ,
www.ccbg.com.
SCORE offers free
counseling services:
The Citrus County SCORE '
Chapter 646 offers free confidential
counseling services to new and
existing businesses in the county.;.
The counseling covers a range of
business-related topics.
For an appointment, call 621-
0775.
ABWA chapter invites
new members
The Citrus County Manatee ,
Chapter of the American Business.
Women's Association invites busih-
nesswomen who would like a
chance to network and enhance ;
their business skills to join the
chapter.
Call Diane Elswick at 563-2933C
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Property transaction infor-
,1hation is supplied to the
-Chronicle by the Citrus County
'Property Appraiser's Office.
N Nall 341-6600 with questions.
Seller: Hampton Hills
Buyer: Timmerman Pauline
S'Price: $96500
-Addr: West County: 01319 W Diamond
Shore Loop
'Description: Lakevlew Villas Pb 17 Pg 107
,'ot 17 Blk D
Seller: Posplech Contracting Inc
'Buyer: Timyoung Michael &
Prilce: $175500
Addr West County: 00334 S Raymo St
Description: Lecanto Acres Unit 1 Pb 2 Pg
S. 13 Lot I: S 129.36 Ft Of N 517.44 Ft Of Lot
1-Lecanto Acres
.Sller: Varnadoe J Stephen & Pamela J
buyer: Torchio Ralph J & Kathleen A
Price: $177500
'AMddr: West County: 01195 N Tiger Pt
Description: Forest Hills Unrec Sub Lot 6
3: Com At The Nw Cor Of Swl/4 Of
Sel1/4 Sec 30-18-18, Th N 88d 46m 34s E Al
The N Ln Of
Sbller: Varnadoe J Stephen & Pamela J
SBuyer: Torchio Ralph J & Kathleen A
fPrice: $177500
ddr West County: 01193 N Tiger Pt
DDescription: Forest Hills Unrec Sub Lot 6
Blk 3: Cam At The Nw Cor Of Swl/4 Of
6S61/4 Sec 30-18-18, Th N 88d 46m 34s E Al
Jihe N Ln Of
eller: Stockle Arthur W
'Buyer: Torres Eric
e ice: $136000
Addr: West County:
'Description: Nwl/4 Of Nel/4 Of Nel/4
Desc In Or Bk 238 Pg 349, Or Bk 453 Pg
581, Or Bk 585 Pg 1493 & Or Bk 927 Pg
2026
Seller: Cruger William E & Ethel
Buyer: Vachon Richard E
,Pice: $15000
'Addr: West County: 07171 W Stuart Ln
Description: Villa Ter Unit 9 Of Homosassa
Pb 1 Pg 50 Lot 8 Blk 313
Seller: Boatright Ethel
Buyer: Vachon Richard E
Price: $15000
Addr: West County: 07185 W Stuart Ln
Description: Villa Ter Unit 9 Of Homosassa
Pb 1 Pg 50 Lot 9 Blk 313 Desc In OrBk 705
P9 778 & Or Bk 905 Pg 2118
Seller: Boatright Ethel
Buyer Vachon Richard E
Price: $15000
Addr: West County: 07201 W Stuart Ln
Description: Villa Ter Unit 9 Of Homosassa
Lot 10 Blk 313.Desc In Or Bk 754 Pg 1809
Seller Billups Curbin D
Buyer. Valentine Edward G & Margaret
Price: $29000
Addr: West County: 09583 W Moss Rose
1Description: Replat Of Hour Glass Lake Pb
7 Pg 114 Lot 13 Blk G
Seller Enrlquez Erresto
Buyer: Varverls Manuel
Price: $51000
Addr: West County: 07455 S Cindy Pt
Description: Green Acres Add 5 Pb 5 Pg
71 Lot 8 Of Lts 19,20 & 21 Desc As: Cor
At Nw Cor Of 11 21 Green Acres Th S
.8deg35m 18s E A,
Seller Becker Richard & Rita &
Buyer: Viau Mary M & Christopher
Price: $34400
SAIdn West.County: 09116 W Melanie Ln
scription: Highland Hts Pb 11 Pg 22 Lot
29
Seller. 6.grieam on.ica A & Dcnra A.
Buyer: a ace .Jarqes)H & Ca:r.,, Ann
Price: $1901t l
Addr: West County:
Description: .aJture Coast Landings
Campground Lot 2
S .eller Miracle Orvial & Hazel
Buyer Watkins Larry L & Lavonne
Price: $102000
S i Addr West County: 05532 S Peaceful Pt
Description: Green Acres Add 1 Pb 5 Pgs
S56 Lot 7 Unrec Of Lot 55: Com At The
Sw Car Of Lot 55, Th Al The W Ln Thereof
N. NOd 15m 22s
Seller Daniel Gerald A & Jackle H
i Boyer: Wel Bul & Susanna
S Pce: $34900
SAddr: West County: 10191 N Dawnflower
S Ale
'Description: Crystal Manor Unit 3 Pb 8 Pg
136 Lot 23 Blk 153
Sller: Whaley Willard E
Buyer: Whaley Willard E %& Irma D
Price: $76000
S A:ldr West County: 02537 N Virginia Rd
Description: Citrus Acres Pb 2 Pg 68 Pcl B
Of Lot 41 Desc As: Coam At Nw Car Of Lt
S 41 ThS0 Odeg 19m E Al W Ln OfSdLt41
1Q7.14 Ft To
Sdiler: Whaley Wlllard E %& Irma D
Buyer: Whaley Willard E & Irma D
Price: $76000
SAadr: West County: 02537 N Virginia Rd
Description: Citrus Acres Pb 2 Pg 68 Pcl B
Of Lot 41 Desc As: Cam At Nw Car Of Lt
S4T Th S Odeg 19m E Al W Ln Of Sd Lt 41
,107.14 FtTo
SSller: Lyslak Olga W
S Buyer: White Patrick &
Price: $25300
AIdr: West County: 01474 S Candlenut
Ave
S. Description: Crystal Acres 1st Add Pb 2
Pg 153 Lots 7, 8, 9 & 10 Less W 23 Ft Of
Lots 7, 8, 9 & 10 & N 23 Ft Of Lot 7 For Rd
Blk 28 D
i Seller: Chancey Marvlns T Jr & Sheri W
Buyer: Woodvlew Intestments Lic
Prjce: $100100
Addr: West County: 02611 N Lecanto Hwy
Description: Crystal River Ctry Ests Pb 7 Pg
'147 Lot 53
Seller: Chancey Marvlns T Jr & Sheri W
SBayer: Woodvlew Investments Llc
Price: $100100
Addr: West County: 02599 N Lecanto Hwy
Description: Crystal River Ctry Ests Pb 7 Pg
147 Lot 54
Seller: Nature Coast Landings Resort
Buyer: Wygle Gary E & Carol D
Price: $42900
Addr: West County:
Description: Nature Coast Landings
Resorts Phase I Lot 136 Title In Or Bk 1653
Pg 1772
Seller: Bluhm Randy
Buyer: Yale Arnold C & Tammy
Price: $360000
Addr: West County: 02070 W Tall Oaks Dr
* Description: Pine Ridge Unit 3 Pb 8 Pg 51
Lot 5 Blk 42,
Seller: Nature Coast Landings Resort
Buyer: Young Robert L & Patricia A
Price: $49900
Addr: West County:
Description: Nature Coast Landings
Resorts Phase I Lot 139 Title In Or Bk 1653
Pg 1772
Seller: Perkins Edna Est
Buyer: Zayas Raul &
Price: $40000
Addr: West County: 07719 N Heller Ave
Description: Mini Farms Unit 3 Unrec Sub
Lot 27 Desc As: Coam At Se Cor Of Sec
S !26-17-17 Th N 1deg 23m 45s W Al E Ln Of
Sd Sec 26 3589.
_ Seller: Bartlett Walter J & Dorothy M
Buyer: Bartlett Walter J & Dorothy M
Price: $14500
Addr: Beverly Hills: 00097 S Barbour St
Description: Beverly Hills Unit 5 Pb 9 Pg 2
Lot 27 Blk 74
Seller: Ulaneckl Mary
Buyer: Farr Bryan Daniel & Christina
Price: $90200
Addr: Beverly Hills: 00029 E Murray St
Description: Beverly Hills Unit 3a Pb 5 Pg 1
Lot 29 Blk 40
Seller: Hamme John D &
Buyer: Gallagher John D & Jane M
Price: $110000
Addr: Beverly Hills: 00508 S Monroe St
Description: Beverly Hills Unit 6 Sec 2 Pb
11 Pgs 132-134 Lot 24 Blk 149
Seller: Gronert Anna M & Steven A
Buyer: Gronert Amy Marie
Price: $125000
Addr: Beverly Hills: 00068 Roosevelt Blvd
Description: Beverly Hills Unit 5 Pb 9 Pg 2
Lot 15 Blk 85
Seller: Longchamps Joseph Richard &
Buyer: Herrera Justin H & Jennifer L
Price: $179500
Addr: Beverly Hills: 04250 N IBrynner Pass
Ter
Description: Oakwood Village Of Beverly
Hills Phase 2 Pb 14 Pg 15 Lot 16 Blk 209
Seller: Waslk Kevin
Buyer: Shepard Edwin L & Ann J
Price: $85000
Addr: Beverly Hills: 00016 N Wadsworth
Ave
Description: Beverly Hills Unit 1 Pb 3 Pg
149 Lot 16 Blk 5
Seller: Solomon Investment Lic
Buyer: Agulnaldo Michael & Lydia
Price:$37500
Addr: Citrus Springs: 02356 W Paragon Ln
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 25 Pb 8 Pg
19 Lot 14 BIk 1777
Seller: Sanchez Joaquin &
Buyer: AJmad Daruech
Price: $15900
Addr: Citrus Springs: 06632 N Glacier Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 16 Pb 6 Pg
145 Lot 19 Blk 988
Seller: Freya Inc
Buyer: Assa Bernard D
Price: $29000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 08092 N Galena Ave
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 13 Pb 6 Pg 98
Lot 6 Blk 906
Seller: Kozlov Valerly I & Lldlya V
Buyer: Avdzhleva Rosltsa Rumenovo
Price: $30000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 02020 W Alfot PI
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 27 Pb 9 Pg 54
Lot 4 Blk 1393
Seller: Nuin Gonzalo A &
Buyer: Barnett Property Group Lic
Price:$30000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 08758 N Salina Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 4 Pb 5 Pg 133
Lot 19 Blk 417
Seller: Bolsbrun Maryanne Et Al
Buyer Builders Property Group Lic
Price: $20000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 03315 W Usher Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 11 Pb 6 Pg 80
Lot 14 Blk 643
Seller Gleyzer Isabella
Buyer Carey Cheryl A &
Price:$46000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 03648 N Norwick PI
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 10 Pb 6 Pg 67
Lot 6 81k 834
Seller Florida Low Income Housing
Buyer: Casteel Christopher & Marian
Price: $128000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 10697 N Malva Way
Descripionl: Citrus:Sps Uhit 2T7-Pb 9'Pg 54
Lot 23 Bik-1391 -
Seller: Focal Point Properties Lic
Buyer Crispo Robert J & Irene T
Price: $30000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 07946 N Hale Rd
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 13 Pb 6 Pg 98
Lot 5 Blk 907 Desc In Or Bk 447 Pg 314 &
Dc In Or Bk 652 Pg 1360
Seller: Ewer Stephen E
Buyer: Cutllp Dale & Unda M
Price: $428714
Addr Citrus Springs: 09392 N Sherman Dr
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 5 Pb 6 Pg 1
Lot 12 Blk 527
Seller: New Vista Properties Inc
Buyer: Daniel Clifton & Gloria
Price: $70000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 02332 W Summer PI
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 3 Pb 5 Pg 116
Lot 1 Blk 211
Seller: Mercedes Homes Inc
Buyer: David Gilvert & Felicity I
Price:$215600
Addr: Citrus Springs: 08593 N Cinder Way
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 4 Plat Bk 5
Pg 133 Lot 10 Blk 403
Seller: Van Ness Properties Inc
Buyer: Designer Homes Inc
Price: $14400
Addr: Citrus Springs: 00956 W Hampshire
Blvd
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 23 Pb 7 Pg
115 Lot 7 BIk 1761
Seller: Murray Shone S
Buyer: Freya Inc
Price: $120000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 08092 N Galena Ave
Description: Cltrus Spgs Unit 13 Pb 6 Pg 98
Lot 6 BLk 906
Seller: Bachim Gus J Est
Buyer: Grant Richard K & Susan G
Price: $27900
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09793 N Travis Dr
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 4 Plat Bk 5
Pg 133 Lot 13 Bk 353 Descr In Or Bk 533
Pg 1372
Seller: Mercedes Homes Inc
Buyer: Grund Daniel K & Elizabeth
Price: $217900
Addr: Citrus Springs: 08041 N Dyke Way
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 7 Pb 6 Pg
33 Lot 3 Blk 794
Seller: Dublnsky Mlkhaol
Buyer: Hamilton Doris Y & Alex
Price: $42000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 08321 N Downer Way
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 4 Pb Bk 5 Pg
133 Lot 5 Blk 442
Seller: Llonza Construction Inc
Buyer: Horal Adam & Caralee
Price: $207900
Addr: Citrus Springs: 03354 W Gloster PI
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 6 Pb 6 Pg
15 Lot 2 Blk 604
Seller: Adams Lorl A
Buyer: Hyer Frank M Jr
Price: $60000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 08891 N Creek Way
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 4 Plat Bk 5
Pg 133 Lots 3 & A Blk 350desc In Or Bk 534
Pgs 271 & 272
Seller: Finger Paul J &
Buyer: Ignaclo Bernard Joe V & Brenda
Price: $27000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 10215 N Elkcam Blvd
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 3 Pb 5 Pg
116 Lot 9 Blk 227
Seller: J J Remodeling & Aluminum Inc
Buyer: J J Remodeling & Aluminum Inc
Price: $56029
Addr: Citrus Springs: 04125 W Fireside Ln
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 10 Pb 6 Pg 67
Lot 13 BIk 867
Seller: Sky Development Group Lic
Buyer: Kolsky DImltry
Price: $418600
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09774 N Hadley Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 15 Blk 131
Seller: Sky Development Group LIc
Buyer: Kolsky DImitry
Price: $418600
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09711 N Gallum Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 7 Blk 131
Seller: Sky Development Group Lic
Buyer: Kolsky DImitry
Price: $418600
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09710 N Hadley Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 10 Blk 131
Seller: Sky Development Group Lic
Buyer: Kolsky Dimitry
Price: $418600 '
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09775 N Gallum Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 2 Blk 131
Seller: Sky Development Group Lic
Buyer: Kolsky Dimitry
Price: $418600
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09765 N Gallum Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 3 Blk 131
Seller: Sky Development Group Llc
Buyer: Kolsky DImltry
Price: $418600
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09724 N Hadley Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 11 Blk 131
Seller: Sky Development Group Llc
Buyer: Kolsky DImltry
Price: $418600
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09750 N Hadley Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 13 Blk 131
Seller: Sky Development Group Lic
Buyer: Kolsky DImltry
Price: $418600
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09764 N Hadley Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 14 Blk 131
Seller: Sky Development Group Lic
Buyer: Kolsky DImitry
Price: $418600
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09734 N Hadley Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 12 Blk 131
Seller: Sky Development Group Lic
Buyer: Kolsky Dimitry
Price: $418600
Addr Citrus Springs: 09751 N Gallum Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 4 Blk 131
Seller Sky Development Group UcL
Buyer Kolsky Dimitry
Price: $418600
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09735 N Gallum Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 5 Blk 131
, Seller: Sky Development Group LUc
Buyer: Kolsky Dimitry
Price: $418600
Addr Citrus Springs: 09791 N Gallum Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 1 Blk 131
Seller: Sky Development Group Uc
Buyer: Kolsky Dimltry
Price: $418600
Addr Citrus Springs: 09798 N Hadley Ter
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 16 Blk 131
Seller Sky Development Group LlUc
Buyer Kolsky Dimltry
Price; $418600 .
Addr 'Ctrus Springs: 09725 N Gallum Ter-
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
,-.LQt.6 Blk 131
Seller Focal Point Properties Uc
Buyer Lefebvre Paula M Trustee
Price: $30000
Addr Citrus Springs: 01454 W Diamond Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 8 Pb 6 Pg 43
Lot 6 Blk 812
Seller: Leopold Harry Jr & Carol M
Buyer: Maronda Homes Inc Of Florida
Price: $30000
Addr Citrus Springs: 11962 N Condor Dr
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 21 Pb 7 Pg
73 Lot 10 Blk 1511
Seller. Campbell Bridgett
Buyer: Ngo Cuong
Price: $34000
Addr Citrus Springs: 02498 W Elmore Loop
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 14 Pb 6 Pg
110 Lot 20 Blk 749
Seller: Properties Of Central Florida
Buyer: Ngo Vu T
Price:$37000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 08240 N Opal Way
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 4 Pb 5 Pg 133
Lot 11 Blk 442
Seller: Schmind William & Stacle
Buyer: Nigro Frank &
Price: $32000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 07725 N Darby Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 11 Pb 6 Pg 80
Lot 12 Blk 661
Seller: Tomlin Sandra L
Buyer: North Karen Williams
Price: $30000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 01523 W Lorralne Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 4 Plat Bk 5 Pg
133 Lot 7 Blk 371
Seller: Schmld William & Stacle
Buyer: Paleen Manor Corporation
Price: $35300
Addr: Citrus Springsr 10441 N Citrus
Springs Blvd
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 5 Pb 6 Pg 1
Lot 8 Blk 540
Seller: Sky Development, Group Lic
Buyer: Phang Philip
Price: $43900
Addr: Citrus Sprlngs: 06469 N Airmont Dr
Description: Cltrus Spgs Unit 22 Pb 7 Pg 93
Lot 8 Blk 1596
Seller: Heyden Rlch & Janet
Buyer: Pico Pllar
Price: $26900
Addr: Citrus Springs: 01716 W Magenta Dr
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 27 Pb 9 Pg
54 Lot 2 Blk 1478
Seller: Jagannath Sallgram N & Leela
Buyer: Rodrlguez Yasmln &
Price: $46900
Addr: Cltrus Springs: 00047 W Lathan Ln
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 5 Pb 6 Pg 1
Lot 6 Blk 521
Seller: Sllvera Glenn
Buyer: Schmldt Chrlstoopher C &
Price: $230000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 03012 W Arkon PI
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 11 Pb 6 Pg 80
Lot 3 Blk 675
Seller: Kinard Steven S
Buyer: Shahid Victor
Price: $100000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09351 N Citrus
Springs Blvd
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 5 Blk 187
Seller: Holiday Builders Inc
Buyer: Singh Zandra S
Price: $195700
Addr: Citrus Springs: 08212 N Empire Ave
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 10 Pb 6 Pg
,67, Lot 84 Blk 836
Seller: Holiday Builders Inc
Buyer: Singh Zandra S
Price: $191700
Addr: Citrus Springs: 08226 N Empire Ave
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 10 Pb 6 Pg
67 Lot 83 Blk 836
Seller: Bruzual Rafael
Buyer: Sky Development Group Llc
Price: $28000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 02346 W Eric Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 4 Blk 150
Seller: Swensen Marc
Buyer: Sky Development Group Lic
Price: $61000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 03189 W Babcock PI
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 11 Pb 6 Pg 80
Lot 23 Blk 648
Seller: Swensen Marc
Buyer: Sky Development Group Lic
Price: $61000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 03397 W Early PI
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 6 Pb 6 Pg 15
Lot 13 Blk 600
Seller: Di Siblo Glanni
Buyer: Sky Development Group LUc
Price: $28000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 02365 W Fernwood Ln
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 14 Blk 157
Seller: Swensen Marc
Buyer: Sky Development Group LIc
Price: $30000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 02714 W Rutland Dr
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 3 Pb 5 Pg
116 Lot 3 Blk 237
Seller: Salom Jesus
Buyer: Sky Development Group LIc
Price: $28000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 02391 W Menores Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 14 Blk 141
Seller: Salom Jesus
Buyer: Sky Development Group Lic
Price: $28000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 02419 W Menores Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 16 Blk 141
Seller: Kurtz Kathryn M
Buyer: Sky Development Group Uc
Price: $32000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09130 N Travis Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 1 Plat Bk 5 Pg
89 Lot 18 Blk 70
Seller: Di Siblo Blanni
Buyer: Sky Development Group Lic
Price: $28000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 02381 W Fernwood
Ln
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 2 Pb 5 Pg 108
Lot 15 Blk 157
Seller Kuschka Romane Maria Et Al
Buyer: Smith Owen K
Price: $5000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 03883 W Keene Ln
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 22 Lot 14
Blk 1558 Descr In 0 R Bk 558 Pg 1333
Seller: Tinkler Paul
Buyer: Suncoast Land Holdings Lic
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BUSINESS
Price: $15000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 02241 W Wilmington
Loop
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 23 Pb 7 Pg
115 Lot 8 Blk 1672
Seller: Tinkler Paul
Buyer: Suncoast Land Holdings Lic
Price: $15000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 06437 N Elnora Way
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 22 Pb 7 Pg
93 Lot 17 Blk 1595
Seller: Turnley W Gary Trustee
Buyer: Swartz David S
Price: $4700
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09428 N Sherman Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 5 Pb 6 Pg 1
Lot 7 Blk 527
Seller: Igb Group Lic
Buyer: Teret Edwin
Price: $42900
Addr: Citrus Springs: 02398 W Paragon Ln
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 25 Pb 8 Pg 19
Lot 11 Blk 1777
Seller: Van Den Boogaard Antonlus H J
Buyer: Territory British Virgin Isl
Price: $9000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 08756 N Spartan Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 6 Pb 6 Pg 15
Lot 20 Blk 581
Seller: Turnley W Gary & Pamela D
Buyer: Turner Latisha
Price: $5500
Addr: Citrus Springs: 03721 W Lappula Ln
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 3 Pb 5 Pg 116
Lot 18 Blk 279
Seller: Goldfarb Lev
Buyer: Vigo Alberto Rafael & Vanessa
Price: $46900
Addr: Citrus Springs: 09830 N Quarry Dr
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 5 Pb 6 Pg 1
Lot 11 Blk 542
Seller: New Vista Properties Inc
Buyer: Walker Samuel & Adena
Price: $55000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 01573 W Magenta Dr
Description: Citrus Spgs Unit 27 Pb 9 Pg 54
Lot 6 Blk 1475
Seller: Leoncilnl Paul A & Edith A
Buyer: Yebara Samlr
Price: $30000
Addr: Citrus Springs: 11325 N Roble Ter
Description: Citrus Springs Unit 20 Lot 2 Blk
1345
Seller: Segarra Victor I
Buyer: Bhandari Mahinder & Sandra F
Price: $29000
Addr: City Of Inverness:
Description: Inverness Hglds South Pb 3
Pg 51 Lots 30 & 31 Blk 223
Seller: Qmm Holdings Company Inc
Buyer: Jones Paulette Watson
Price: $22000
Addr: City Of Inverness: 01469 S Border
Ave
Description: Inverness VIg Pb 6 Pg 26 Lot
2 Blk 7
Seller: Mc Caffrey Barbara
Buyer: Allen Horace & Undo
Price: $375000
Addr: Crystal River: 01910 Nw 18th St
Description: Woodland Ests Unit 2 Pb 2 Pg
89 Lot 4 Blk 10
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(NIE).
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Citrus County Chronicle delivers over 1500 copies to every public
school and several private schools through the Newspapers in
Education (NIE) program. This free service enables educators to use
newspapers to develop creative ways to teach the required subjects.
Keep those papers coming to your children!
With your support NIE gives our young people a new textbook every
day that keeps them reading, learning and thinking. That means a
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Citrus County Chronicle
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2006 5D
Seller: Friedman Heather
Buyer: Bohn Shirley A
Price: $89000
Addr: Crystal River: 00768 Ne 2nd Ave
Description: Townsite Of Crystal Park Lot 6
Unrec Of Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9 Further Desc
As: Begin At Se Cor Of Lt 9 Crystal Park Sd
Seller: Smith Charles D
Buyer: Daluz Corey E &
Price: $89600
Addr: Crystal River: 00821 Ne 4th Ave
Description: Townsite Of Crystal River Pb 1
Pg 2 Parcel 2: W 100 Ft Of Lot 95 And S
10 Ft Of W 100 Ft Of Lot 94
Seller: lola LI
Buyer: Leu Fred J &
Price: $430000
Addr: Crystal River:
Description: Allbrittons Add To Crystal
River Pb 2 Pg 35 Lots 1,2 & 3 BIk 2
Seller: Knaapen Robert
Buyer: Belancin Mark & Tamra
Price: $230000
Addr: East County: 12890 S Oakvlew Ave
Description: Whispering Oaks Pb 7 Pg 20
Lot 3 Blk E
Seller: Millan Marcella B & Alfredo C
Buyer: Biscano Nallda
Price: $90000
Addr: East County: 00938 N
Hambletonlan Dr
Description: Clearview Estates First Addn
Pb 14 Pg 146 Lot 5 Blk 10
Seller: Mcyer Clark F
Buyer: Bolton Drusiller J
Price: $170000
Addr: East County: 03880 E Laguna Loop
Description: River Lakes Manor Unit 1 Lot
67 Bik 21 Pb 3 Pg 96
Seller: Lnz Of Citrus County Inc
Buyer: Cooper Eugene & Linda A
Price:$312500
Addr: East County: 04915 E Hunts Ct
Description: N 130 Ft Of Nwl/4 Of Nwl/4
Of Swl/4 Of Swl/4 Less W 50 Ft & E1/2 Of
Nwl/4 Of Swl/4 Of Sw1/4 Less S 25 Ft & S
70 Ft Of N
Seller: Hitt Jonathan R
Buyer: Cooper H Lee & Janna L
Price: $101000
Addr: East County: 09312 E Mlstwood Dr
Description: Alameda Estates Pb 12 Pg 25
Lot 10 BIk B
Seller: Mc Donald Cathy
Buyer: Dossat Angellque
Price: $50000
Addr: East County: 04492 E Liza Knowlton
Dr
Description: Emerald Hills Unit 1 Pb 14 Pg
122 Lot 3 Bik 3 ,
Seller: Konkin Vladimir L & Lyubov P
Buyer Doten Leroy E & Judith
Price: $31000
Addr: East County: 06630 E Sage St
Description: Inverness Hglds West Pb 5 Pg
19 Lot 107 BIk 309
Seller: Morse Warren H Jr & Lynn
Buyer Ffrench Colleen J &
Price: $85000
Addr: East County: 03965 N Longvalley Rd
Description: Fairvlew Estates Lot 62 Blk F
Pb 12 Pg 49
Promotional information from the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce
SUNDAY
AUGUST 6, 2006
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Mixing it up
JIM SHEILDS/Speclal to the Chronicle
July's Business After Hours mixer was held in two loca-
tions. The fun began at the Ozello Civic Association, where
everyone enjoyed wonderful food provided by the Full Belly
Deli and some special treats provided by Divine Designs by
Diane and members of the Ozello Civic Association. Along
with the food, music and karaoke was provided by the
Parrotheads of Citrus County. Everyone learned about the
many attributes of the Ozello area and caravaned to the
second location, Paradise Found Island Retreat, for more
mingling, food and fun. If you are interested in attending
future mixers, contact the chamber offices at (352) 795-
3149 or (352) 726-2801.
Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors
Kevin Cunningham ................... RE/MAX Realty One
President
Carl Flanagan ..........................Nature Coast Bank
President-elect
James Holder .............................AmSouth Bank
Past President
Leanne Hadsell ................ Citrus Management Services
Secretary
Karen Dixon .................. ...Central Florida State Bank
Treasurer
John Barnes ...................................Exit Realty
Richard Bradtmuller ................... Publix Super Market
Joyce Brancato ......... Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center
Pete Burrell .........................Citrus County Chronicle
C.L. Calloway .................. Withlacoochee River Electric
Jim R. Crosley ..........................Rusaw Homes Inc.
Charles E. Davis .............. Charles E. Davis Funeral Home
Dick Dolbow ................... Citrus County School District
Mike Fitzpatrick ..................................Sprint
Jim Harvey ............... Central Florida Community College
Rocky Hensley ................. SunTrust Bank, Nature Coast
Mike Moberley ....................... Tropical Window Inc.
Gerry Mulligan .................... Citrus County Chronicle
Jim Neal ..............................James A. Neal, Jr. PA
Jack Reynolds ..................... Homosassa Springs Bank
Frances Roberts ...........Best Western Crystal River Resort
Don Sutton .............................Associate Member
Don Taylor ..................... Progress Energy Florida Inc.
Rob Wardlow .......... Williams, McCranie, Wardlow & Cash
Janice W arren .............................. Tax Collector
Rick Welch .................... Welch Cabinet & Appliances
Chet White . . ........................ Stanley Steemer
Janet Yant ................. . . . . . . . .JDP Kennel
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Chamber offers many
KEVIN CUNNINGHAM
Special to the Chronicle
In Citrus County, small- to medium-
sized businesses make up 85 percent
of our total chamber membership.
With this in mind, the chamber is continu-
ally striving to bring our members the
highest value in return for their chamber
support.
The Citrus County Chamber of
Commerce is proud to offer a wide range
of resources that can help you market your
business by increasing your exposure
within Citrus County. By harnessing the
"chamber" brand, our members create
marketing leverage that saves them thou-
sands of dollars.
Chamber publications
Citrus County Chamber publications are
a great vehicle for members to advertise
their business and promote special pro-
grams, products and services.
The Chamber Connection, the monthly
newsletter of the chamber, with a circula-
tion of more than 1,500, offers excellent
rates for both display advertising and
inserts.
Two "Chamber Connection" pages are
also published each week in the Citrus
County Chronicle and give the general
public an insight into chamber business.
With a circulation of more than 30,000, this
publication is a must when it comes to
who's who in Citrus County business.
The Citrus County Chamber
Membership Directory & Business
Resource Guide has a circulation of more
than 5,000 and contains a detailed com-
munity and economic profile, as well as
alphabetical and category listings for all
chamber members. Advertising options
include black-and-white and color display
ads, profiles of success and additional list-
ings.
Grand opening ribbon-cuttings
If you are a new business, have plans to
expand, remodel or relocate your existing
business, or are celebrating an anniver-
sary or special promotion, the chamber
can help your promotional efforts.
Members of the Ambassadors Committee,
staff members and other volunteers will
show up at your event and provide a "rib-
bon-cutting" service, take some photos
resources
and we'll put a write-up in the next cham-
ber newsletter and the Chronicle.
Information displays
These are available at all three chamber
offices. Members can display their busi-
ness cards and related information at no
charge.
Business After Hours
This mixer is the chamber's informal
monthly mixer that provides the opporti-
nity for members to network with oth*r
members on a one-to-one basis. The mij-
ers are scheduled at different members'
businesses to provide marketing opportd-
nities to our membership.
Referrals
The Chamber of Commerce receive
numerous inquiries each day regarding
local goods and services. Business refer-
rals are reserved solely for members.
Want to save money and increase your
bottom line? Get involved in chamber pro-
grams and events.
The Citrus County Chamber of
Commerce means business: It's your busi-
ness, so get involved!
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Dreamer Workshop
JIM SHEILDS/Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon-cutting for Dreamer Workshop. Front row, from left, are: Ambassador
Betty Murphy, Dharma Murphy, Owner Mei Vitalo, Store Manager Bonnie Makepeace, and Ambassadors Renee Melchionne, Rhonda
Lestinsky and John Porter. Back row, from left, are: Ambassador Chuck Morgan, Chamber Office Assistant Tomarra Post, Chamber
Executive Director Kitty Barnes and Ambassador Wendy Hall. Dreamer Workshop offers a !election of beautiful imports, each hand-
selected including oil paintings, oriental dolls, home d6cor, pearl necklaces and a wide variety of Chinese-style knick knacks. Stop by
and visit with Mel and share your dreams at the Dreamer Workshop. Dreamer Workshop is at 433 N.E. First Terrace, Crystal River. You
may contact Mel at (352) 346-1958 or e-mail yeimei.tw@yahoo.com.
Member News
On Wednesday, Aug. 9, from 5
to 7 p.m. at the Plantation Inn &
Golf Resort, join tourism industry
businesses for an informative
meeting with the staff of the CIT-
RUS COUNTY VISITORS & CON-
VENTION BUREAU and GOLD &
ASSOCIATES, advertising and
public Relations firm.
The team is looking forward to
sharing information and obtaining
input about its upcoming year's
Citrus County Tourism Marketing
Plan. All county tourism business
people are invited to participate in
the development of the plan, which
will be presented to the Tourist
Development Council in
September. Attendees are encour-
aged to bring brochures or rack
cards for distribution from the
VCB's office to interested tourists.
For more information about this
meeting or other VCB programs,
contact Mary Craven at 628-9305.
UNITED WAY OF CITRUS
COUNTY proudly presents The
2006-07 Campaign Kick-Off
Luncheon to be held on
Wednesday, Aug. 30, at the Citrus
Hills Golf & Country Club from
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The cost is
$20 per person or $200 for a cor-
porate table for eight. Please
RSVP by Wednesday, Aug. 23, to
the United Way office at (352) 527-
8894.
B1 The COMMUNITY LEARNING
will stage its second annual benefit
fundraiser, a semiformal
dinner/dance and show, from 6 to
10 p.m. Aug. 26 at the Beverly Hills
Recreation Association building, 77
Civic Circle, Beverly Hills.
Single adult tickets are $35, or
$60 per couple. Children ages 6 to
12 are admitted for $20. A table
can be reserved for $240.
Nonalcoholic drinks will be provid-
ed. Catering will be by Ferrara's.
For more information, call Diane
Alexander, 560-0000.
CITRUS COUNTY ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Inc.
(EDC), in conjunction with the
Citrus County Chamber of
Commerce, announces the 24th
Annual Industry Appreciation
Week. The "Kick Off" Celebration
sponsored by Technology
Conservation Group in Lecanto will
be Thursday, Sept. 14, from 5 to
6:30 p.m. and is free to the public.
The Awards Luncheon spon-
sored by Progress Energy and
CLM Workforce Connection will be
at Citrus Hills Golf & Country Club
on Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 11:30
a.m.; cost is $15 per person. The
date for the annual barbecue is
Thursday, Sept. 21, at the Citrus
County Fairgrounds Pavilion in
Inverness from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.;
cost is $30 per person In advance
by Sept. 8 or $35 per person after
Sept. 8 and at the gate.
Don't forget to send in your
Awards Nomination Form for
"Outstanding Small Business,"
"Outstanding Employer or
Corporate Citizen" and "Person of
the Year." Nomination forms should
be submitted by Aug. 31. For more
information, to request a nomina-
tion form or to purchase tickets,
call the EDC office at 795-2000.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF
CITRUS COUNTY celebrates com-
pletion of the first-ever Women
Build home in Citrus County, the
28th home for this affiliate.
Everyone is welcome to join us in
the celebration of this momentous
event on Aug. 12 at 9 a.m. at 3228
East May St., Inverness.
Volunteers are always welcome.
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THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
OF CITRUS COUNTY serve
youths ages 6 to 18, providing
diverse activities that meet their
interests. There are presently three
clubs serving Citrus County: the
Westside Unit in Homosassa, the
Crystal River Unit and the
Inverness Unit.
Club program areas include:
character and leadership develop-
ment, education and career devel-
opment, health and life skills, the
arts and sports and recreation.
The after-school program hours
are from 2 to 6 p.m. Cost is $45 a
month. In addition, the Westside
and Inverness units offer a before-
school program starting at 6 a.m.
For information about member-
ship, call 621-9225.
The David Marcocci Memorial
Raft Race and Family Fun Day -
Hosted by CITRUS 95 WXCV FM
- will be Saturday, Aug. 19, at ,
MacRae's, 5290 S. Cherokee Way,
Homosassa. The Raft Race starts,
at 12:30 p.m. Also included will be
a Volleyball Tournament that takes
place at the Homosassa Riverside
Resort, 5297 S. Cherokee Way. ,
Don't miss the children's activities,
live music and the The Miss Citrus
95 and Mr. Naturecoast contest!
Awards will be announced at 4:30
p.m.
All proceeds from T-shirt sales
will be donated to CASA, the CitrQs
Abuse Shelter Association. In addj-
tion, the Marcocci family is donat-
ing $10,000 to CASA to commem-
orate the late co-owner of Citrus -
95, David Marcocci.
Register early to avoid any fees.
Log onto our Web site at www.cit-
rus95radio.com to leam more and
to download registration forms.
For more information, contact
Debbie Bloss at 628-4444.
SEVEN RIVERS REGIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER announces
the next Safe Sitter Class will be
on Saturday, Aug. 19, from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Registration is open to
children 11 to 13 years old.
This medically accurate program
teaches babysitters how to handle
emergencies when caring for
younger children,
Enrollment is limited to 12 stu-
dents.
Call Marketing & Public
Relations at 795-8344 for more
information, or you can access the
Web site at www.srrmc.com.
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Promotional information from the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce
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SUNDAY
AUGUST 6, 2006
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Chamber Staff
Kitty Barnes ...........................Executive Director
Suzanne Clemente ...................... Office Manager and
Special Events Coordinator
Marion Elson ..................Office Assistant (Homosassa)
Joyce Greene ................. Office Assistant (Crystal River)
Diane Mclnnis ................Office Assistant (Crystal River)
Tomarra Post ................ Office Assistant (Crystal River)
Diane Nally ..................... Office Assistant (Inverness)
Kelly Marker .................... Office Assistant (Inverness)
Mary Ann Lynn ..............................Membership
Amy Virgo ......................... Vice President, Tourism
Inverness ...................................... 726-2801
Hom osassa .................................... 628-2666
Crystal River .................................. 795-3149
Chamber Ambassadors
JIM SHEILDS/Speclal to the Chronicle
SRecently, the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting for Pipino's Pizza. Front row, from left, are: Ryan Prell,
Frankie Pipino, Teresa Pipino, Lisa Pipino, Kelly Myrick, and Ambassadors Renee Melchionne and Reyna Bell. Back row, from left, are:
wAmbassador John Porter, Chamber Executive Director Kitty Barnes and Ambassadors Wendy Hall and Chuck Morgan. Not pictured Is
lMichael Pipino. Pipino's Pizza offers authentic "New York-style" pizza, along with tasty subs, salads and dinners In a fun, family atmos-
phere! Pipino's Pizza is at 132 N. Florida Ave. in Inverness. To call in orders, you may reach them at (352) 341-3354.
Member News
I..
i aTRUS MNEORIALHEALTH1SYS-
' T has scheduled its community
i education programs for August:
,. Free blood pressure screen-
,ng: Friday, Aug. 4, from 10 to11
['a.m.;-CMH auditorium
Don't let the heat of summer
keep you from attending our
'inonthly blood pressure screening
a good way to make sure that
your blood pressure readings are
Within the healthy range. You don't
.-need to make an appointment for
his screening; just come to the
.auditorium and let our volunteer
nurses check your blood pressure.
An Introduction to Medicare:
Thursday, Aug. 10, at 10 a.m.,
-CMH auditorium
Whether you've had Medicare
-ior a while, or whether you're near-
-.ijng that magic age of 65, you'll
S- ant to hear this explanation of
what Medicare covers, what it
S doesn't cover, and what preventive
-services are paid for by your
Z'Medicare insurance. Our speaker
.:'ill be Greg Olex from AAA South.
Call 344-6513 for a reservation.
Oh, My Aching Back!
S Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 4 p.m.,
CMH auditorium
Problems with the back seem to
--be a "common denominator" as we
age. At this program, spine sur-
.geon James Pariso, D.O., will dis-
cuss what we can do to both treat
and prevent back injuries and back
pain. Call 344-6513 for a reserva-
lion.
S' Get a Grip: An Overview of
Hand and Wrist Problems: Friday,
SAug. 18, at 1 p.m., CMH auditori-
um
Everyone has had at least a
minor problem with a finger, hand
or wrist. But when those problems
interfere with our daily activities, we
eed to seek advice from a spe-
cialist. James Mueller, M.D., is a
board-certified orthopedic surgeon
Image Award
JIM SHEILDS/Special to the Chronicle
The Image Award for July was awarded to Rufus Miniard of
AAA Roofing Inc. at the chamber membership luncheon.
Image Awards are voted on by the chamber Ambassadors
and awarded to chamber businesses that have improved
their current location or built a new location. Any sugges-
tions for Image Awards may be submitted to the
Ambassadors by contacting the chamber at (352) 795.
3149 or (352) 726-2801 or ccommerce2@tampabay.rr.com.
at Citrus Memorial who has had
special training with issues related
to our hands. Join us as he dis-
cusses treatment options for those
with hand problems. Call 344-6513
for a reservation.
Maintain your Brain: Thursday,
Aug. 24, at 10 a.m., CMH auditori-
um
Are you worried that your memo-
ry isn't as sharp as it once was?
Join us for this two-hour workshop
given by Jerry Fisher, MSW, and
Ed Bergman, B.A., from the
Alzheimer's Association. They will
discuss how we can make brain-
healthy choices now to help main-
tain our brain health. Call 344-6513
for a reservation.
Wildlife in Your Backyard:
Wednesday, Aug. 9, at 10 a.m.,
CMH auditorium
Whether it's gators, snakes or
more friendly creatures, we all
come across Florida's wildlife in
our own backyards. At this pro-
gram, Joan Bradshaw, Ph.D., from
the Citrus County Extension Office,
will discuss these Florida critters
and take some of the mystery out
of our encounters with the wildlife
around us. Call 344-6513 for a
reservation.
Several support groups meet
monthly at Citrus Memorial.
Meeting rooms are in the CMH
Administration Building unless oth-
erwise indicated. For more infor-
mation, call the number indicated
for the support group.
Bariatric Support Group:
Meeting held every three months;
next meeting in October at 6:30
p.m., Cypress Room. Contact: .
Claudia 697-0051.
Breast Cancer Support Group:
Second Friday, noon, Robert
Boissoneault Cancer Center.
Contact: June O'Donnell, 527-
8371.
Childbirth Classes: A four-
week course that meets every
Wednesday evening from 6 to 9
p.m. Registration required. Call.
344-6576.
Citrus Cancer Support: Third
Tuesday, 4:30 p.m. Citrus
Memorial Cafeteria Meeting Room.
Contact: Carol, 726-1551, ext.
6596 or ext. 3329
Cancer Support: Last
Wednesday, 3 p.m. Cancer
Treatment Center Contact: Tina
Wicks, 746-1100.
Dystonia Support Group: Third
Saturday of every other month, 10
a.m., Cypress Room. Contact:
Anna DePleco, 726-8489. Next
meeting is in Sepmteber.
Fibromyalgia Support: Second
Saturday and fourth Friday, 1 p.m.,
Cypress Room. Call: June Rogers,
746-6122.
Citrus Country Ostomy
Support: Third Sunday, 2 p.m.,
Cypress Room. Contact: Bob at
746-6693, Elizabeth at 489-6166,
Betty at 726-3802 or Frank at 341-
0005.
. Parkinson's Support Group:
Will not meet in August.
MACS Man-to-Man Prostate
Cancer Support & Education
Program: Will not meet in August.
Usually first Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.,
Robert Boissoneault Cancer Center.
Allen Ridge Medical Mall, 522 N.
Lecanto Hwy., Lecanto. call: 527-
0106.
Chamber Tidbits
Come meet, get paid
Get paid to come to the
monthly membership meet-
ings!
That's right the chamber
is now going to do a random
drawing from its membership
at both the monthly member-
ship luncheons and breakfasts.
It's simple! If your name is
.drawn at the meeting, you win
the cash. If not, the cash is
added to and saved for the next
meeting.
The money will continue to
accumulate until the name of a
business is drawn who is pres-
ent when their name is called!
Besides the great networking
opportunities that come from
attending monthly meetings,
can you think of a better reason
to attend the meetings?
Rise and shine
The next monthly member-
ship breakfast will be Aug, 16 at
7:45 a.m. at Golden Corral in
Inverness. Congresswoman
Ginny Brown-Waite will be the
guest speaker.-
Cost is $7 per person with a
reservation and $9 without (if
spaces are available).
Reservations are required.
Please call 726-2801, 795-3149
or 628-2666 by Aug. 14.
Membership luncheon
The next monthly member-
ship luncheon will be Friday,
Aug. 11, at 11:45 a.m. at
Sugarmill Woods Golf &
Country Club.
Ernie Holtzhauer of
Withlacoochee River Electric
Cooperative Inc. will speak
about lightning and how to pro-
tect yourself and your property.
The cost is $14 per person
with a reservation and $17
without (if spaces are avail-
able). Reserve by Aug. 9.
Reservations are required.
Call 795-3149, 628-2666 or 795-
3149.
Mantee Festival
Florida Manatee Festival
applications are now available
at the chamber offices in
Crystal River, Homosassa and
Inverness.
The 20th annual festival will
take place Jan. 13 and 14, 2007.
The festival hosts more than 75
fine artists, 175 crafters, food
vendors, entertainment, chil-
dren's activities, boat tours,
wildlife and manatee educa-
tion and much more!
Please direct your
announcements and/or press
releases to Tomarra Post at
ccommerce2@tampabay.rr.com.
Reyna Bell Associate Member
Larry Blanken -
Lawrence Consulting
Pete Burrell-
Citrus County Chronicle
Nancy Coffey Associate Member
Mike Gudis Friends of the
Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park
David Heinz -
Heinz Funeral Home
Kandy Kremnentz -
OSO Pure Shaklee Products
Rhonda Lestinsky -
Nature Coast Bank
.. U **iti j A fl j* A
Jackie Marx Capital City Bank
Renee Melchionne Team Spirit
Chuck Morgan -
Chuck Morgan Inc./Raymond James
Betty Murphy -
Manatee Office Supplies
Curtis Peters Holcim (US) Inc.
John Porter Porter's Locksmithing
Charles Richer Canadian Meds
Lillian Smith Mary Kay
Rosann Strawn -
All American Mortgage
Joanie West -
Eternal Ascent Society
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MEET THE
CANDIDATES
Primary Election
Political Forum
August 15
Citrus County
Auditorium
Doors open 6 p.m.
Forum begins 7 p.m.
Refreshments served by the
Boys & Girls Club of Citrus County
Citrus County Craft Council
Presents its 17t Annual
HARVEST MOON
CRAFT SHOW
To Benefit Citrus Daystar Life Center
Saturday. September 2, 2006
9 AM 'Till 3 PM
Crystal River Armory
U.S. 19 N.* Crystal River, FL
FREE PARKING & ADMISSION
.Donations of nonperishable
foods wXill be appreciated.
Refreslhments provided by Inverness Sertoma.
For More Information,
,CH RN i[[^ 'Call Maria or Gene at 621-3608
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"HELLO" SWM, Christian
60 yrs. of age, 5'9", 145
lbs, brown eyes & hair,
would like to meet lady
40-60 yrs. who enjoys
dining out, walks on
beach, sportscars &
life! For
companionship or Long
Term relationship.
Homosassa, FL
Blind Box 1153M
c/o Chronicle 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.
Crystal River, FL 34429
Or Call (352) 628-1775
42 Year Old Male
who likes fishing
boating & the
outdoors. Seeking
female companionship
or possibly more.
(352) 465-3891
SUM, BLONDE LADY
looking for a longterm
gentleman friend. 60+
Reply Blind Box 1144-P
c/o Citrus County
Chronicle, 106W. Main
St., Inverness, FL 34450
SW Christian lady,
widow, very many
interests. Seeks a
gentleman 59+
Reply Blind Box 1146-P
c/o Citrus County
Chronicle, 106W. Main
St., Inverness, FL 34450
SWCF, Attractive,
intelligent, very busy.
Looking for a kind gen-
tleman friend first. 29+
Reply Blind Box 1145-P
c/o Citrus County
St., Inverness, FL 34450
OK 352-476-4392 Andy
Tax Deductible Receipt
2 ADORABLE
FREE KITTENS
(352) 697-1688
2 Washers, Kenmore
Fridge & Micro, Admiral
Dryer, hood fan, small
fridge, water tank
(352) 564-8915
3 BEAUTIFUL CATS
Free to good loving
homes, only. For info
(352) 382-1669
COMMUNITY SERVICE
The Path Shelter is
available for people
who need to serve
their community
service.
(352) 527-6500 or
(352) 746-9084
Leave Message
FREE CATS & KITTENS
Litter trained; good
indoor pets
(352) 726-7837
FREE KITTENS
9 wks. old. Variety of
Colors Litter Trained
(352) 621-8086
FREE KITTENS
to good home.
Housebroken, healthy,
full of energy.
(352) 795-5587
FREE REMOVAL OF
Mowers, motorcycles,
RV's.Cars. ATV's, jet skis,
3 wheelers, 628-2084
Horse Manure
4075 W. Bonanza
Drive Pine Ridge
Area: (352)613-3205
KITTENS PURRFECT PETS
spayed, neutered,
ready for permanent
loving homes. Available
at Eileen's Foster Care
(352)341-4125
LONG HAIR KITTENS
2 Maine Coon Cats & 1
Tortoise Shell
(352) 344-5221
NEED A HOME?
1983 Single wide, 1997
Double wide, both
need int. wrk. Must be
moved, (352) 795-1243
Organ, Conn
Needs tune-up. Nice
cabinet & bench
(352) 344-2949
PUPPIES MIXED
Lab/english spaniel.
To good homes only.
(352) 382-3337
employee?
This area's
#1
employment
source!
CH sifcLE
Classifieds
BLACK RABBIT
Free to good home.
CAT, BIk/whtVicinity of
Whispering Pines Prk,
No collar, male, Missing
hair on back & sides.
(352) 726-2974
ECHO CHAIN SAW, CR/
Homosassa or Grover
Cleveland Blvd. area
(352) 628-3436
LADIES WEDDING RING
w/1 diamond, w/ en-
gagement ring w/4
diamonds. REWARD
(352) 726-9384
LOST DOGS
Brother & Sister Brown &
White (Basenjil) Vic. of
Citrus Springs, 8/4
(352) 489-5928
Lost Large Pocket Knife.
No handle. Inv. Publix or
Eden Dr. BP.
Sentimental value.
DrWTM Ki rM>T
Divorces
1Bankruptcy1
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*CHRONICLE.
INV. OFFICE
106 W. MAIN ST.
Courthouse Sq. next
to Angelo's Pizzeria
Mon-Fri 8:30a-5p
Closed for Lunch
2pmz3om
HOMEWORX Legal form
services, wills, divorces,
bankruptcy, notary
serv., credit card assis-
tance, (352) 637-9635
REAL ESTATE CAREER .
| Sales. Lic. Class
S$249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
I SCHOOL, INC. I
S (352)795-0060
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rescued pe.com
View available pets
on our website or call
(352) 795-9550
Need help rehoming
a pet call us
Adoptive homes
available for small
dogs
Requested donations
are tax deductible.
PET ADOPTIONS
Friday, August 11
2-4pm
Mercantile Bank
Rt 44, Inverness
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
.
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
BUSINESS BROKER
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
I Will do Medical Care,
Dr's appt.errands,
resolte, overnilaht. Lic.
FERO PLOT
Bev. Hills. Grdn of
Peace-#180C. $2,400
value-asking $1,800.
(585) 224-8736.
Fero Memorial Gardens
Mausoleum Crypt
Building-F Tandem for
2-$5,000 & Single $2,500
Garden Side
(352) 613-0189 Iv. mess.
EXP. 2 YEAR OLD
TEACHER NEEDED
(352) 795-6890
Court Alternatives
Program Assistant
Responsible
administrative/
secretarial work
assisting the Drug
Court Program
Coordinator. Very
heavy public contact
work Involving data
entry, maintaining
confidential files;
answering phones;
ordering office
supplies; tracking
client balances in
Quick Books.
Observes female
clients urine
screening. Acts as
liaison for drug court
team, lab and
judiciary system.
Manages accounts
receivable and
payable, Prepares
reports and billing for
lab; takes notes in the
courtroom. High
school or GED.
Working knowledge
of Drug Court Policies
and Procedures
desirable. Working
knowledge of
Microsoft Office Suite
of Products and
Quick Books.
Staring pay
$8.45 hourly.
Excellent benefits.
Apply at the
Citrus County Human
Resources,
3600 W. Sovereign
Path, Suite 178,
Lecanto, Florida
34461
no later than Friday,
August 11, 2006.
EOE/ADA
JOBS GALORE!!!
www.AAA
EMPLOYMENT.NET
Receptionist
SNF in Wildwood
Seeks a receptionist
To join our team.
Full-Time
M-F
With occasional
I weekend hours.
Great pay + Benefits
Arbor Village Nursing
490 S. Old Wire Rd
Call 352-787-2910
Fax 352-748-3919
JOBS@CQcare.com
Receptionist/
Office Assistant
For local construction
company. PT flexible
hrs. Excel & Word req.
Mall resume to
Box 1148M c/o
Citrus Chronicle
1624 N Meadowcrest
Blvd. Crystal River,
FL 34429
WEEKEND
RECEPTIONIST
Part-time
Come join a
fun team
Multi-phone system
and data entry
skills preferred.
Dependability a must.
Apply in person:
Arbor Trail Rehab
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FI
EOE
L--1'l.
seeking male
companion. Candl.,
352-628-1036
BAND/CHOIR DIRECTOR
20 years experience
For P/T w/Church, .
Community Choir or
Private School
(352) 697-2310
TRUCK DRIVER FOR 3RD
SHIFT LOCAL
Experienced, clean
MVR, Class A, all
endorsements. Call
Scott @ (352) 270-3405
Woman seeking
position as personal
asst. Extensive back-
ground in public
relations. Able to
handle any & all
situations In professional
& confidential manner.
(352) 795-7512
COSMETOLOGIST/
STYLIST/NAIL TECH
Flex hrs, sign-on bonus,
pd, vac., benefits
*(352) 628-4888+
*(352) 476-5885*
HAIR STYLIST
Immediate
Opening
Call Sue: at
352-628-0630
Nurses F/T
Days & Nights
Limited positions
available for caring &
committed nurses.
New enhanced pay
scale. We pay for and
value experience.
Scheduling options &.
great benefits. New
graduates welcome.
Crystal River Health
136 NE 12th Ave.
a Skilled Facility has
openings for:
CNA's F/T 3-11
Excellent Health &
Dental Blue Cross/
Blue Shield of FL &
paid vacation &
holidays. $1.75
Weekend shift
differential. Come
join our Exceptional
Nursing TeamI
Fax Resume
(352) 746-0748 or
Apply in person
Woodland Terrace
124 Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hernando
(352) 249-3100
of Citrus County
a Skilled Facility has
openings for:
Full-time Floor
Tech.
Apply In person
Woodland Terrace
124 Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hernando
(352) 249-3100
Administrator
Beautiful 100+ skilled
bed facility located In
Citrus County, Good
annual licensing
history. Candidate
must posess a current
FL Administrator's
License, Strong
leadership skills, a
strong business sense,
and a passion for
providing high quality
care Is a must, Please
send resume to
Citrus County
Chronicle,
Blind Box 1147M,
1624 N. Meadowcrest
Blvd., Crystal River, FL
34429
Your World
I. td. a---
of g9rMge sale
ci FRo7)NICLE
CNA's
If you are ready to
brighten up your
career, join our
caring, dedicated
team.
Sign-on Bonus
3-11 & 11-7
"Full-time
*Competitive wages
"Pay for experience
*Shift differential
"Bonuses
'Tuition
Reimbursement
"401K/Health/
Dental/Vision
Apply In person
Arbor Trial Rehab
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL
EOE
CNAs
New Hiring
rates
Please Apply in
Person at:
TimberRIdge Nursing
& Rehab Center
9848 SW 110th St.
Ocala, FL 34481
E-mail resume to:
Darlenegoddard
Fax # 352-854-9730
Job Lne: 291-7007
EOE/DFWP
CNAs
Wlldwood SNF seeks
Nursing Assistants
to join our team.
3-11,11-7 Shiftf-
Full-Time
Great Salary &
Benefits
SUPER WORK
ENVIRONMENT
Arbor Village Nursing
490 S. Old Wire Rd
Call 800-442-1353
Fax 877-571-1952
Jobs@CQcare corn
CNA'S/NA'S
FT& PT
ALL SHIFTS
Assisted Living Facility,
Sign on bonus
Pay based on exp.
Benefits after 60 days
Vacation After Jan,
1st. Apply in Person:
Brentwood Retirement
Community
Commons Build.
1900 W. Alpha Ct.
Lecanto 352-746-6611
DFWP/EOE
DENTAL
ASSISTANT/
HYGIENIST
Needed. Warm
responsible team
player. Assistant must
have crown & bridge
exp. for patient
centered practice.
Fax 352-489-3009
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Fast paced general
dental practice
seeking F/T Assistant.
Exp. pref'd. Will train
the right person.
Fax resume to:
(352) 795-3310
or Call (352) 795-1074
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/ Cell 422-3656
EXP. FT BILLER
Must have exp. In bill-
ing & bookkeeping.
Mail Resume to P.O,
Box 1690 Dunnellon Fl
34430 or Fax. 489-5786
Full Time or PRN
postlon for
CERTIFIED SCRUB
TECH
In outpatient surgery
center.
No Weekends or call.
Excellent benefits..
Apply In person or
mail resume to:
Healthsouth Citrus
Surgery Center
110 N. Lecanto Hwy
Lecanto, Florida
34461
HELP NEEDED
FOR BUSY MEDICAL
PRACTICE
Fax: (352) 746-2236
JoIn Our Teaml
Opening for a
Part-time Laundry/
Housekeeping
Specialist. Days and
nights. Flexible hours.
Apply In Person at
Citrus Health
And Rehab Center
701 Medlcal Court
East. Inverness
(352) 860-0200
Drug Free Workplace
EOE
Cottages of Gentle
Breeze. ALF 489-5539
LPN
11-7 Shift
Looking for
Experienced-Night
Owl to join our
Great Teami
Ask about our
Sign-On Bonusl
We offer excellent
benefits:
'401K/Health/
Dental/Vision
'Vacation/Sick Time
Apply In person
Arbor Trail Rehab
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL
EOE
LPN 3-11 F/T
We offer excellent
pay and benefits In a
mission driven
environment.
Visit us at:
3325 W. Jerwayne
Lane, Lecanto FL
34461. EOE DFWP
LPN
Opportunities
in Wildwood
Offering Top Salary
Great Benefits
Package
+ recognition
programs
3-ll, 11- shifts
FT & PT openings
Apply Todayl
Arbor Village Nursing
Call 800-442-1353
Fax 877-571-1952
Jobs@CQcare.corn
Medical
Opportunities
Citrus Memorial
Health System,
the community's
preferred resource for
acute care, is excited
about our plans for a
healthy future
ER MANAGER
Home Health
Accountant -
FT
Home Health
RNs -
FT/PT/PRN
(needed for Citrus,
Sumter & Hernando
Counties)
RN's
Med/Surg FT & PT
Orthd
Progressive Care
Critical Care
Emergency Room
Cardiovascular
Neuro Telemetry
Home Health
Women's Peds Unit
For more Information
and to view other
career opportunities,
visit us online at
www.citrusmh.com
EOE
CITRUS MEMORIAL
Optometric Asst.
Needed full time for
busy practice. Team
player. Excel. work
environment with
benefits, Fax resume
to Homosassa Eye
Clinic. (352) 628-6377
RISK MANAGER
RN Req'd, LHRM/RN
pref'd w/experlence.
Competitive wages &
benefits. Send resume
to: Exec. Director
Heron Pointe Health &
Rehabilitation
1445 Howell Ave.
Brooksville, FL 34607
Fax: (352) 796-3149
EOE/DFWP
P/T RECEPTIONIST
Medical exper req'd
Fax resume to:
(352) 563-6328
RN
3-11 Supervisor
Come Joln a great
team
We offer excellent
benefits:
*401K/Health/
Dental/Vision
*Vacation/Sick Time
Apply In person
Arbor Trial Rehab
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL EOE
or Fax Resume to:
(352)860-7751
| F/T, RN/LPN
Needed for a
SPhysician's office.
SBenefits Include:
Insurance/401 K,
Competitive salary.
| Fax Resume to:
(352) 746-6333
Assistant Public
Works Director
Responsible
management work
assisting the Public-
Works Director in all
phases of
department
operations. Organize,
plans, leads and
*: :,nh o profeisior.l
and lechrical .atl f ir,
the planning,
financing, acquisition,
design, construction,
operations and
maintenance of
county public works
operations and
projects. Reviews
processes,
relationships, space
utilization, computer
operations,
manpower and
equipment utilization.
Formulates and
Implements short
and long range plans
for division operations
and maintenance, BS
degree in public
administration, civil
engineering, or other
related field from an
accredited college
or university. Four
years experience in
management of
public works
department or similar
operation including a
minimum of two years
in supervisory
capacity.
Professional Engineer
highly desirable.
Salary range Is
$54,719.60 to
$82,080.70 per
annum DOQ
Excellent benefits.
Apply at or send
resume to Citrus
County Office
of Human Resources,
3600 W. Sovereign
Path, Suite 178,
Lecanto, Fl 34461
no later than Friday,
September 15, 2006.
EOE/ADA
E-I'
ACCOUNTING
ASSISTANT
Needed for Irg
manufacturer. Must
have heavy
experience in AP, GL,
Accrual, bank
Recons., spread
sheets: Must have
exp, w/ Lotus & Excel.
Apply in person
Pro Line Boats
1520 S Suncoast Blvd.
Homosassa
DFWP/EOE
Faculty Associate
Degree Nursing
Instructor:
Ocala Campus:
Master's degree in
Nursing or Master's
degree with a
concentration in
Nursing, (a minimum
of 18 graduate
semester hours in the
teaching discipline)
hired. Doctorate
preferred. Prefer
three years of recent
clinical experience
(medical,
surgical/adult health
preferred) or a
combination of work
and teaching
experience. Ucensure
as a registered nurse
In Florida required.
220 Day Contract.
Experience working
with diverse student
populations
preferred.
Close date 8/31/06
Adjunct Instructor
to teach
NUTRITION
at Citrus Campus:
Master's degree with
18 graduate semester
hours In Nutrition or
Dietetics. Experience
working with diverse
student populations
preferred.'
CONTACT RITA BIRCH
(352) 746-6721,
EXT. 6124
Need a job
or a
qualified
employee?
This area's
#1
employment
source!
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*NOW HIRING*
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Generation Realty Is
recruiting new and
experienced real
estate associates.
Call Summer today!
(352)382-2700 or
(352)303-8793,*
BC/BE
PULMONOLOGIST
For Private practice In
Crystal River &
Inverness Florida.
Outpatient &
Inpatient
responsibilities.
Send CV to
Manoj B. Shukla, MD
Citrus Pulmonary
Consultants
5616 W. Norvel Bryant
Hwy
Crystal River FI
34429
No J-1 or H-IB
Opportunities
FT/PT LOAN REPS
MORTG. BROKERS
Want to make 3K to
10K a month? Call CD
Mortg. 352-400-1501
Training classes starting
Legal Assistant or
Paralegal
Experienced required.
Wills, Trusts, Estate
Planning, Probate and
Trust Administrations.
Send Resume to Citrus
Chronicle Blind Box
1143P, 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429
LIC. INS. AGENT
CRYSTAL RIVER
(800) 604-7249, Ext. 3
MR. AUTO INSURANCE
Seeking CSR
440 lic. prer ,oui wi1
train. 352-795-0099
OFFICE MGR/
BOOKKEEPER
Local, long-esraD
home appliance
dealer needs
energetic people-
person for work In fast
paced but cordial
retail setting, In
newly remodeled
showroom & offices.
Looking for flexible
Indiv w/a team spirit.
Must have basic
knowledge of D.E.
Accounting for use
on computer-based
acctg. sys. Excel &
Word mandatory. Exp
w/Tyler Business Sys a
plus. F-T, pd vacation
& holidays, medical +
other benefits.
Mail resume w/
detailed workplace
exp, salary history &
salary rqmts to:
Blind Box 1155
Citrus Co. Chronicle
106 W. Main St.
Inverness, FL 34450
We are a drug/ ~-
alcohol-free WP
w/pre-employment
screening &
background checks.
REAL ESTATE CAREER
| Sales Uc. Class
I $249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
| SCHOOL, INC. |
(352)795-0060
L -- U.
RESIDENT
SERVICES
DIRECTOR
Barrington Place, part
of Emeritus Assisted *'
Uving, a dynamic,
rapidly expanding
company.committed
to providing quality
care for seniors, Is
seeking a motivated,
self-directed
Individual to ,
coordinate resident
care activity
Including resident
assessments,
medication
management &
overall resident
satisfaction.
Requires strong
leadership &
technical ability, a
documented history
of working with the
elderly, the ability to
problem solve & i
implement resident _.-i
focused systems,
experience in an
assisted living, nursing
home or home -,
health environment, ,-i
and a thorough ,
understanding of
state requirements. .
LPN a must.
SIGN ON BONUS
We provide -
comprehensive *
benefits, Including .
competitive pay, .-,'
medical, dental, W
vision & 401(k) plans ,*.
and paid actiono. 1
holiday & sick ,
inme inlIeled g j'
conrdidates please
forward a resume to.
Boarrlrgtonfiace._ i
Fao (352) 746f166
EOE
h-.e Sltrt of
,Smethlingr Wondi'rr
P/1 position for busy .1!A
clinic Send resumes to' .JF
Blind Box 1149P I..j
Citrus County Chronlcle-"
1624 N Meadowcrest BI
Crystal River. FL 34429 .
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Exp. ULine Cook '
Apply at CRACKERS-
BAR & GRILL A
Crystal River 1i
FOOD SERVICE .=
MANAGER
AND COOKS
Immediate opening _
at Cypress Creek 'e
Juvenile Facility. ,
Institutional cooking
and hands-on
management ..
experience preferred. v
Competitive Wages.,
Direct Deposit, 401K.
Vacation Pay. Health, "r,'
Bonus Plan for
Management and .
Cooks. Dental and -
Vision Benefits.
Must pass back-
ground check and a*
pre-employment ~ ,'
drug screen.
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DISHWASHERS
Scampl's Restaurant
'. (352) 564-2030
EXP. SERVERS
pply In person
INVERNESS
Golf & Country Club
k(352) 726-2583
JOE'S EXPRESS DELI
Is Now Hiring
:XP'D COOK
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4Ov 18. Need to apoly
SInp rsofl after 1:00 pm
203 9 E Penn Ave. Ste B
S Nes to Am South Bank
* .INE COOKS
PREP COOKS
D SHWASHERS &
WAIT STAFF
Apply In person
9:30am-1pm, M F at
t ROMANO'S
570k Gulf to Lake Hwy.
1(352) 564-1211
"NOW HIRING
ALL POSITIONS
ALL SHIFTS
,Apply within.
Nlbole's Fine Dining
P/T Bartender
P/ Snack Counter
Help
Nights & Wknds.
Experience a plus.
Eipply in person.
Manatee Lanes,
crystall River DFWP
795-4546
C4--' Restaurant
cm /Lounge
SAUTE COOK
NEEDED
Scampl's Restaurant
(352) 564-2030
WANTED DELIVERY
PEOPLE & COOKS
Apply In Person
750 W. Hampshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills
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SETTERS NEEDED
Write your own pay
check $$$$$$$
Exp, preferred
Call 352-628-0254
LTC INS. SALES
Incoming Phone
Sales
Proprietary Program
REQUIREMENTS:
Florida License
E & 0 Coverage
(616) 498-0334 (Cell)
PEST CONTROL
SALES
Exp, Preferred,
Averaae
$225.00 per lead,
LOTS OF LEADSilIII
Apply In person
6421 W. Homosassa
Tr.(352) 628-5700
REAL ESTATE CAREER
Sales Lic. Class I
I $249. Start 9/12/06 1
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060
Your WVorld
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Mv.c...r.ohloir. niln.,C.aiT
A/C Tune up w/ Free
permanent filter +
temite/Pest Control
Insp. w/ Free Termite
mcinitors. Only $44.95
for lioth.(352) 628-5700
1 caco36870
i- Sree Service
SFree Stump Grinding
IAItypes of tree work
Uc.& Ins.228-1354
kA TREE SURGEON
-estinates,352-860- 1452
AAA TREE
SPECIALISTS
Trien, top, cleanout,
|f ending, firewood
25yrs. lexp./Free Est.
352. 400-5443/341- 1640
I H DE PENDABLE, I
" Tlsh, Trees, Brush,
- .rApl. Furn, Const,
I Debris & Garages I
3 4- -1 6U
All Tactor & Dirt Service
Lan Clearing, Tree Ser.
Dyleways 302-6955ree
Rerroval & trim. Uc. Ins
FRE EST. Lowest rates
gu:2anteedl 344-1102
All Iases of tree work,
no job to bCg or too
small. TUc, Ins., Ref.,
Cheap Prices, 302-7744
DOUBLE J STUMP
Hpuling, Cleanupo
Mu2ch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Lindscape & Expert
Treet Svce Personalized
ddslgn. Cleanup &I
Bob at ork. Fill/rock &
FJi LLC Landscape,
Traqor & Tree Service.
Bus hog, debris clean
up, stump grinding, tree
trimhand clearing, any
slzeJob, 352-400-2790
AI Srvlng All Areas.
Tree Topped,
IC M Trimmed, or I
I Removed. I
FREE ESTIMATES.
I L Tensed &Insured.
-(hi52) 458-I014 -
S Trmmed, Pror
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
#0256879 352-341-6827
STUMPS FOR LE$$
"Quote so cheap you
won't believe Itl"
(352) 476-9730
PCFIDDLE MUSIC
I GUITAR LESSONS I
I By Wally n
352 \ 9287-32 3
COMPUTER
TECH MEDICS
Hardware & Software
Internet Specialists
(352) 628-6688
IN HOME
SERVICE
New & Used Comput-
ers, Will build to your
spec's, Upgrades,
Networking Issues,
CALL (352) 400-4175
PC Troubleshooters
We clean, optimize
PC's Call for in home
appt. Ask for Mark
(352) 219-7215
CARPET REPAIR
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
(352) 586-1728
vChris Satchel[ Painting
& Wallcovering.All work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Lic#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
All Phaze Construction
Quality painting & re-
pairs. Faux fin. #0255709
352-586-1026 637-3632
Always Ready Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. LIc.
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
Cell (352) 220-9223
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting. Licensed &
Insured. 637-3765
FERRARO'S
PAINTING SERVICE
Interior, Exterior.
Free Estimates.
Senior Discount,
(352)465-6631
George Swedllge
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400/628-2245
Gregory McCarthy
Painting & Home Repair
Free Est./Sr. Discount
LUc #99990256375
(352) 563-5677 or
(407) 346-9408
Henry Trochez Painting
Press. wash, affordable.
Prof. job. Uc#30555
Insured (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchick Lic./Ins,
(352) 726-9998
MICHAEL DAVIDSON
20+ yrs. exp. Painting
contractor/
handyman. Lic.3567
(352) 746-7965
Mike Anderson Painting
Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
ing, Pressure Washing
also, Call a profession-
al, Mike (352) 464-4418
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
*. '352-464-3967 u
Wall & Celiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp,
344-1952 CBC058263
A BOATERS FRIEND
Cliff's Outboard Repair
30+ rs. Exp. Reas. Rates
(352) 746-2284
Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
BOAT & JET SKI REPAIR
I.B & O.B. & electrical
Major Credit Cards Acc
(352) 476-1559
PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE
All Makes & Models
All Work Guaranteed
795-3674, 220-9435
PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE
All Makes & Models
All Work Guaranteed
795-3674, 220-9435
QUALITY OUTBOARD
REPAIRS, Full & dock
side service. Morrill
Marine (352) 628-3331
AT YOUR HOME Res.
mower & small engine
repair. ULc#99990001273
Bob, 352-220-4244
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile Is restored
to new cond. All'colors
avall. 697-TUBS (8827)
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY
Modern & antique.
Denny, 628-5595
or 464-2738
Custom Home Interiors
Draperies, Slipcovers
Woven Blinds, Fabrics
352-447-3582/447-4244
BORED, RETIRED MAN
looking for job to help
elderly w/sm, repairs,
shopping, transp, to drs,
etc. (352) 465-0432
I Will do Medical Care.
Dr's appt. errands,
respite, overnight. Uc.
w/ref. (352) 795-2909
THE OLD FOLKS HOME
Vacancy; Prvt. home
operated by F/T RN.
(352) 621-3868
www.theoldfolks
home.nei
NEW REGISTERED
HOME DAY CARE
Full/part time opening
slots, before & after
school care. Highlands
Area 352-726-5163
VChrls Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Lic#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
DAILEY'S CLEANING
Family owned.
Comm/Res. w/ref.
Teresa (352) 503-3296
HOMES & WINDOWS
SeMvtgClrus County over 17
years. Kathy (352)
465-7334
HOUSEKEEPING
BY ELLEN
Uc. & bonded, free est.
(352) 697-0764
PROFESSIONAL
CLEANING SERVICE
Owner/Operated
Bonded, Uc. & Insur.
Will clean your home or
office. 527-6674 Home
563-3554 Bus.
SARA'S CLEANING
"I'll sweep your cares
awayl' Ref. available
(352)465-0958
Vacuum Cleaning
$15.95. Thorough,
Reliable, By Appt. Only
8-10am (352) 795-0230
The Window Man Free
Est., Com./residential,,
new construction Lic, &
Ins. (352) 228-7295
COUNTERTOP
FORMICA
New or Refacing &
Also Repair. Lic.
28417 (352) 212-7110
Additions/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Lic. & ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
Call Tacumsa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels
& repairs. Free Estimates
CBC 1253431
(352) 489-2581
ROGERS Construction
Additions, remodels,
new homes. Most
home repairs. 637-4373
CRC1326872
FREEDOM RESCREEN
Pool Cages, Window
Scrns, etc. Will beat all
estimates. LUc# 2815.
(352) 795-2332
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Uc#2708
(352) 628-0562
Always Ready Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting, Ucic.
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
Cell (352) 220-9223
Henry Trochez Painting
Press. wash, affordable.
Prof. Job. Uc#30555
Insured (352) 302-4928
J & M Full Lawn Malnt.,
Tree Work & Pressure
Cleaning. Great PricesI
352-437-0401/478-6164
KEN'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Pressure Washing,
General Maintenance,
Lawns, Hauling,
Cleanups. Free est.
601-2342
KEN'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Pressure Washing,
General Maintenance,
Lawns, Hauling,
Cleanups. Free est.
601-2342
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure, .
houses,driveways. 25 yrs
exp. Uc./Ins. 341-3300
#1 IN HOME REPAIRS,
paint, press.wash, clean
roof&gutters, Reliable,
#0169757 344-4409
V CALL ME FOR Small
home repairs the big
contractors don't want.
.I'll return your call. Uc#
25995 (352) 613-5427
A HIGHER POWER
Ceiling fans,
Lights, etc.
LIc. #999900022251
422-4308/344-1466
A# L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No Job too
small 7days wk. Uc
#3008. (352) 341-1440
A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No Job too
smaIll days wk. LIc
#3008. (352) 341-1440
AAA HOME REPAIRS
Malnt & repair prob-
lems Swimming Pool
Rescreen9999990000162
352-746-7395
AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE
l HAULING CLEANUP. l
I PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl, Furn, Const,
I Debris & Garages l
S 352-697-1126
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters, No job
too smaIll Reliable, Ins
0256271 352-465-9201
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COUNTERTOP
FORMICA
New or Refacing &
Also Repair. Lic.
28417 (352) 212-7110
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Professional
Handyman Service
Most repairs. Free Est.
Uc #99990256374
(352) 257-9508
General Malnt/Repairs
& other services. Many
yrs. exp. #99990255728
Tom (352) 601-2384'
Gregory McCarthy
Painting & Home Repair
Free Est./Sr. Discount
Uc #99990256375
(352) 563-5677 or
(407) 346-9408
MASTER PLUMBER
Retired & Boredi
How can I help you?
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
servlces.Uc.0257615/lns.
(352) 628-4282 Visa/MC
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall. Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
APPROVED SHEDS for
Deed Res. comm. Site
or pre-built, Sheds of
Citrus 3399 Hwy 44 Inv.
(352) 726-0046
A+ TECHNOLOGIES
Plasma TV's installed.
Stereo, phone, cable &
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, Lighting,
Newlnstalll tic. & Insur,
#2767(352) 257-2276
MASTER PLUMBER
Retired & Boredl
How can I help you?
(352) 601-5680
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving Items delivered,
clean ups.Everythlng
from A to Z 628-6790
r AFFORDABLE, .
S DEPENDABLE,
I HAULING CLEANUP, I
PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush, I
SAppI, Furn, Const,
I Debris & Garages I
S 352-697-1126
Always Ready, Hauling,
liahl rr,G.in' 1o..er"
\.,.)r,ir,g & pair-ilin, LI,.:
Irs (352) 522-0520
(352) 220-9223
AppI., Furn. & Trash
Removal, Moving?
YOU CALL ...I'LL HAUL
Larry270-3589, 726-7022
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILER
Low $$$/Same day serve
Furn., appi, trash, brush,
726-2264 201-1422
J&J Moving & Hauling**
Clean Outs, Relocations
Odd Jobs, Yard Work
(352) 628-9370
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340
WE MOVE SHEDS
564-0000
MATTHEW ANTHONY'S
Flooring, linoleum/crpt/
tile !rRepairs/Sales/Svc
352-476-4231/746-0171
All kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
Free estimates,
(352) 527-3431
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All types.Free estimates
Comm/Res. 628-4002
BEACH FENCE
Free est., Lic. #0258336
(352) 628-1190
813-763-3856 Cell
OAKHILL FENCE-
Specializing in Farm
Fence, Uc./free est.
(352) 302-8226
IRRIGATION- New
Systems & Repairs. Ins. -
Uc. 3000. A.L Evans
(352) 637-5825
#1
at Service
Hise Roofing Inc.
Your local hometown
roofing company
specializing in
new construction.
reroofs & repairs.
25 yrs. exp,
Leak specialist,
(352) 344-2442
Llc# CCC1327059
J. Vaughn Roofing Inc
New Roofs, Re-Roofs &
Repairs; 25 yrs exp
Ins/iUc CCC1327365
(352) 795-6659
J.T. Neely Roofing
Reroofs, new roots &
repairs (352) 637-6616
Lic. CCC055011
John Gordon Roofing
Reas, Rates, Free est,
Proud to Serve You.
RIP RAP SEAWALLS &
CONCRETE WORK
Lic#2699 & Insured.
(352)795-7085/302-0206
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser,
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
Benny Dye's Concrete
Concrete Work
All types Uc. & Insured.
RX1677. (352) 628-3337
Concrete Slabs
Driveways, patios, boat
shed & RV Slabs, etc.
Pavers. Ins. CRC1326431
Mario (352) 746-9613
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
v 352-464-3967 i
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Uc. 1476 726-6554
Additions/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Uc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages
L_352-697-1126 .
Call Tacumsa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels
& repairs. Free Estimates
CBC1253431
(352) 489-2581
DUKE & DUKE, INC.
Remodeling additions
Lic. # CGC058923
Insured. 341-2675
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
LIc/Ins. #2441 795-7241
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs, exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
JD Drywall
Top Quality Worki
Llc#200500542093
Free Est. 464-2899
REPAIRS, Wall & ceiling
sprays, Int/Ext Painting
LIc/Ins 73490247757
352-220-4845
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All types of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
D&C TRUCK & TRACTOR
SERVICE, INC.
Landclearing, Hauling
& Grading. Fill Dirt,
SRock, Top Soil & Mulch.
Uc, Ins.(352)302-7096
FLIPS-TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclearlng, Truck &
Tractor work. House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch & Topsoil.
You Need It, I'll Get Itl
(352) 382-2253
Cell (352) 458-1023
BUSHHOGGING, Rock,
dirt, tree, trash, drive-
ways. Call Sam Johnson
(352) 628-4743
SN HAULING, LLC
Fill, Rock, Sand, Clay,.
Mulch. Up to 9 yards.
(352) 453-6335
VanDykes Backhoe
Service. Landclearing,
Pond Digging &
Ditching (352) 302-7234
(352) 344-4288
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S AFFORDABLE
I DEPENDABLE, n
HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
* ra.r.. rhE:. Bru,. h
S Appi Furr, C...r.;l. a
Debris & Garages 1
3S2-697-1126
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
DONALD KERNZ'S
M.H. demolition,
landclearing & Const.
debris (352) 634-0329
FJM LLC Landscape,
Tractor & Tree Service.
Bushhog, debris clean
up, stump grinding, tree
trim, land clearing, any
size job, 352-400-2790
HAMM'S BUSHHOG
SERVICE. Pasture
Mowing, lots, acreage.
Licensed & Insured
(352) 400-5233
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris.
Free est. (352) 400-5340
TURTLE ACRES
BUSHHOG SERVICE
No lob too small Lic.
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
Bobcat work. Fill/rock &
Sod: 352-563-0272
PremlerScape
Design & Installation.
Palms, trees, shrubs, sod
& more. Free estimates
(352) 205-3210
RAM Landscaping &
lawn care. Specializing
In Pruning. Call Me
(352) 637-6588
SOD SOD SOD*
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352) 341-3032
THE LAWN RANGER
$10. & Up. We dolt all!
Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
Advanced Lawncare &
More, Lawn Care $10 &
upl C lean ups. No job
too big or small Lic. Ins, .
352-220-6325/220-9533
AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE, l
HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush, l
SAppl,. Furn, Const,
I Debris & Garages I
S 352-697-1126
L-ii-iiil
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
RellableQuality work,
Residential/Comm.
Lic./Ins. 352-613-4250
DISCOUNT Lawn Service
Mowing & trimming
CITRUS COUNTY
(352) 527-1836
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Haulling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
For Professional lawn
care & landscaping
services, Inverness area.
Chris (352) 726-5123
J & M Full Lawn Maint.,
Tree Work & Pressure
Cleaning. Great Pricesi
352-437-0401/478-6164
LAWN LADY Residential
Comm. Mowing, Mulch,
trimming & cleanup
257-1522 or 563-5746
TONY'S QUALITY LAWN
CARE, Now accepting
t fj ./C rJ'.Y:,r,, : s ...
352-628-6022. 228-2410
MAVEN POOL MAINT.
Start enjoying
your pool again!
Chem. & full service
avail, Lic. (352)726-1674
POOL BOY SERVICES
Tnt+-l DPcI /nCro
R.C. (GATOR) EDSON
Pump Service-All Types
Ins'd. Uic. 17110191517
(352) 637-2519
WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Lic. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
PHOTOGRAPHY
CITRUS PHOTO
Weddings & Events
(352) 422-6956
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
Al AL N IIICn
0 RAINDANCER O
6" Seamless Gutter
7" Commercial Copper
& Aluminum Best Job
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
F ALL EXTERIOR
ALUMINUM
Quality Pricel
6" Seamless Gutters
Uc & Ins 621-0881
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MISSING?
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Don't miss outi Call for more information.
563-3209
Aluminumg,Structures Inc.
NEW LOCATION!
7090 W. Gulf to Lake Hwv.
Crs .i R r a
Pool Enclosure.,
Screen Rooms . -
Vinyl & Glass Roor, m
Vinyl Siding,
Soffit, Fascia
Rescreening
Storm Panels
Prepare for Hurricane Season!
Have your fastening components checked.
W 352-563-2977-
LIc./Ins. CB-CA15418
LC.L
Commercial -Residential
Roll Off Container Service 10-40 yds.
Land Clearing Fill Demolition
'3 ,|SS Reliable Service
Maids on Call
We Make House Calls
SResidential &
"T Commercial
Cleaning
Call for a free quote
Phone: (352) 726-8077
679665 Ic. #.99990003051
Siding,Soffit & Fascia, Skirting, Roofovers, Carports,
Screen Rooms, Decks, Windows, Doors,Additions
Trades
c.n/Skills
-A'Trades
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SUM)^AY Aucus'r1 6, 2006 9D
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VILLAGE
Village Cadillac
Toyota/Sclon Is
preparing for the
opening of our brand
new dealership and
we need six more
sales reps to meet the
needs of our
customers
Village Is starting a
two week sales
training class
Tuesday Aug. 22nd
* Paid Training
* Best Pay Plan
In Area
* Blue Cross/
Blue Shield
* 401K With Employer
Contribution
* Paid Vacation
* Dental Plan
* Promotion from
within
No experience nec-
essary but you must
be well dressed, well
groomed, articulate;
have a great attitude
and work ethic.
Please apply In
person at:
Village Cadlllac
Toyota/Scion
2431 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Homosassa
We are a Drug Free
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CHANGE OUTS
& SERVICE
Needed
Immediately
Pay commensurate
w/ experience
(352) 628-0254+
Your World
Classifiedr
ww.ohronlileon~lne.oom
1 -"4 Trades
c.n /Skills
ALUMINUM
Ciwvus COUNiTY (FL) CIIRONmcU
IOD SNDAY, AUGUST 62006
""Taesn Trades^^
C. Slsm Ic /Skfl~ls
FRAMERS/SHEETERS
$$$ Local $$$
352-302-3362
A/C SERVICE TECH
& INSTALLERS
Exp. req'd. Apply In
person @ Air Care
Heating & Cooling
7745 W, Homosassa Trail
ALUMINUM
COMPANY
Seeking Installers. Pool
enclosures, screen
room, carports, etc.
Top pay w/ benefits
pkg, Valid driver's
license required.
Call 726-6547
Auto Body Prep
Person
Shop help paint, prep
& clean up. Light body
work not a must.
(352) 489-2882
AUTO DETAILERS
Port Richey,
Brooksvllle, Inverness,
& Crystal River Area
Dri. Lic & background
check req. DFWP
(352) 302-2863
Cabinet Co. In
Sumtervllle Needs:
2 EXP. SERVICE
TECHS FOR KITCHEN
CABINET PUNCH &
SERVICE
Van & tools turn..
Start Immediately.
(352) 793-2396
CABINET MAKER
Exp'd builder. Paid
holidays.(352) 795-5300
CABINET SHOP
HELP
Builder, Laminator,
cut out person, exp.
only (352) 746-3532
CABLE TV
INSTALLER
Top $ paid for video,
phone & data Install-
ers in Leesburg area.
Truck or van required.
Employee based; full
benefits, OT, mileage,
cell & 401K. Exp. pref.
800-780-9181
DEPENDABLE
HARD WORKING
LABORERS
NEEDED
(352) 637-3677
DRIVER
CDL, Class A
For Local '
Wildwood Company
Paid Hourly, $13/hr,
40-50 hours week.
Home every night.
Pneumatic
Experience a plus.
352-330-2213
DRIVER
Dump Truck/Transport
2 yrs. mIn. exp.
(352) 799-5724
DRIVER/
DELIVERY
TECHNICIAN
PART-TIME
Apria Healthcare is
the nation's leading
provider of
Integrated home
healthcare
products and clinical
services. We are
seeking a
conscientious, flexible
and reliable
individual who will be
responsible for
delivering medical
supplies and
equipment to our
patients In the
CITRUS COUNTY area
while they
recuperate at home.
We require a strong
service orientation
and the ability to lift
and move heavy
objects. Applicants
must be 21 years of
age, and possess a
valid driver's license
with a clean DMV
record (CDL w/ air
brake, tanker and
hazmat
endorsements
preferred).
Employment is
contingent upon a
drug screening test
and background
Investigation. Please
provide current MVR
with application.
Forward your
resume/descriptive
letter to:
Apria Healthcare,
Attn: Branch
Manager, 3404 N.
Lecanto Hwy.
Beverly Hills, Fl
34465-3548
Fax: (352) 726-2657
E-mail: Chris Kinser@
Visit our webslte at:
www.Aprla.com
EOE, M/F/D/V.
DUMP TRUCK
DRIVER & BOBCAT
OPERATOR
Must have CDL
Good Pay.
1-877-398-6698
Electrician's
Helper
Experienced or
Inexperienced. Must
pass level 2 security.
DFWP
Falcon Electric
813-814-1816
EXP. ALUMINUM
INSTALLERS
White Aluminum
Products
Call 352-746-3312
EXP'D HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
FOR MINING
COMPANY
Excellent Pay &
Benefits
800-378-9477
M-F, 9AM-4PM
EXP'D LAWN
CARE WORKERS
Must have driver's IIc.
& own transport,.
$9/hr, (352) 302-1149
or (352) 527-1879
Experienced
Service Writer
Motorcycle
knowledge, good
customer skills, detail
oriented. Fax resume.to
(352) 795-4956
Tues-Sat 9-5:30
F/T AC TECH
Apply In person
6575 W, Gulf to Lake
Hwy., Crystal River
F/T SERVICE
POSITION
For Qualified
Individual. Must be
able to lift 100lbs. Must
have clean driving
record. Light Plumbing
duties required.
Fax Resume to:
352-621-0355
or call 352-621-0403
Fast Pace,
Growing Countertop
Manufacturer
now hiring:
FULL TIME
SHOP HELP
No experience
necessary, on-site
training. Great pay
and benefits.
No phone
calls please;
Apply In person at:
6843 N. Citrus
Avenue,
Crystal River, FL 34428
GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL
NEEDED
FT. Exc, benefits,
Please apply at
740 W Fenway Dr.
Hernando
DRIVERS *
IMMEDIATE
OPENING
30 + year
manufacturing Co. Is
looking for qualified
drivers w/valld Class
"A" CDL and 2 years
minimum
experience.We offer a
competitive benefit
package of Medical
Insurance, 401K, Paid
Vacation & Holiday &
Short Term Disability.
Apply In person at:
Great Southern
Woods
194 C.R. 527-A, Lake
Panasoffkee or Call
Terry at
(888) 238-3771
Wt. -.u~k..1
Manufacturer of A/C
griles, registers and
diffusers has
Immediate openings.
Production
workers
for day and night
shift available.
Housekeeping
position available for
"' night shift. Prior
experience in
housekeeping a plus.
Maintenance
position with 5 to 6
years industrial
electrical and
maintenance
background. Must
have minimum 5
years experience In
programmable
controls, and
knowledge of
hydraulic and
pneumatic systems.
Responsibilities to
Include, but not
limited to
troubleshooting and
mechanical repair.
Welding capability a
plus.
Forklift Driver
for night shift. Must
have minimum 3-'5
years experience.
Apply in person to
Metal Industries, 400
W. Walker Ave.,
Bushnell, FI 33513 or
call Rhonda Black at
352-793-8610 for
more details.
Excellent benefits
package, 401k with
company
contributions.
DFW, EOE.
Puestos de trabajo
inmediatos estan
disponlbles en Metal
Industries localizado
en Bushnell, Fl. Se
habla espanol. No se
requlere experienclal
Entrenamlento
provlsto por nosotros
para muchas
poslclones en
nuestras operaclones
de manufacture.
Apllque hay y
empleze a trabajar
mananal TrabaJo
constant y buenos
beneflclosi
Apllque en
persona en:
Metal Industries 400
W. Walker Ave.
Bushnell, FI 33513.
DFW, EOE.
FRAMER
Exp'd only; good pay,
steady work.
(352) 465-3086
LAWN CARE
FT/PT, paid upon
experience, must
have transportation
Paul Castagna
(352) 212-1684
LAWN
MAINT. WORKERS
F/T; Exp, helpful
(352) 382-0949
Leading National
Propane Marketer
TRU GAS
Has Immediate
opening for an
energetic route
sales driver for their
Crystal River based
operation.
Candidates must
possess strong
customer service skills,
team player attitude
along with a Class B
CDL license with an
air brake endorse-
ment and a hazmat
endorsement. Clean
driving record &
propane experience
preferred. Excellent
starting salary with
competitive benefit
program for the
qualified candidate,
EOE, For considera-
tion for this position
please fax your
resume to
352-795-0472
Tru Gas
P.O. Box 1828
Crystal River, FL
34423
MAINTENANCE
Wildwood
Manufacturing
company Is looking
for maintenance
worker. Must have
3+ years experience
In Industrial
Maintenance.
Welding/Fabrication
and 3-phase
electrical experience
req'd. Excellent pay
and benefits.
Call: 352-330-2213
or Fax resume to:
352-330-2214
Securitas
Security
Services Inc.
the largest Security
provider In, the world,
Is currently hiring for
Security Officers for
the Crystal River site
located at the
Progress Energy
Nuclear FacllIty In the
Citrus County area.
Securltos Is currently
hiring for contingency
and permanent
positions.
If you enjoy working
in a physically
demanding,
professional
environment, have
excellent customer
service skills, and are
dedicated to doing
a great job, this may
be the opportunity
for youl
Minimum
Requirements:
> Reliable
transportation
> Eligible to work In
the U.S.
> 21yearsof age or
older
> High School
Diploma or G.E.D.
>- Good written and
verbal commune
cation skills
> Military
background or
previous Security
experience Is
preferred, but
NO EXPERIENCE
NEEDED.
Willing to submit to
background
procedures include
Ing drug screen
and background
check.
ALL APPLICANTS ARE
WELCOME. To learn
more about Securitas
Security Services Inc,
In your area, visit us at
www.cr3security.net
Beginning rates of
pay are as follows:
While In training
$8.80 per hour -
Once certified by
CR3.standards and
the State of Florida
rate then Increases to
$13.25 per hour.
ALL Interested
applicants please fax
your resumes to
(352) 563-4446 or
apply online at
www.cr3securlty net
go to job applicants
and till out the online
form, we will be
accepting resumes
the whole month of
August,
Thank you
for your Interest
Driver
" Covenant
Transport
Hiring Experienced Sales Teams,
CDL-A Graduates, Lease Purchase
and Owner/Operators
We offer:
Competitive pay
Excellent home time
Q* outstanding driver support
Fantastic benefits
Get the respect you deserve
at Covenant Transport!
Choose your division;
Temperature Control
Team Expedited Long Haul
Dedicated Service
Regional Service
(866) 609-3616
wWw.covenantdrivers.com EOE
MANUFACTURED
HOME INSTALLER
Experience preferred.
$30K + potential
Income. Valid
driver's lIc. required.
Call (352) 382-1076
for Interview.
MARINE POSITION
DIXIE OFFSHORE
TRANSPORTATION CO,
has Immediate
openings for
AB& OS SEAMEN
positions. USCG
Merchant Mariner
Documents
REQUIRED. Excellent
pay, overtime, 401(k),
Medical Insurance,
Apply @ 333 WPA Rd,
Belle Chasse, LA
70037 (504)392-7800
Or send resume to:
Personnel, P.O. Box
880, Harvey, LA 70059
or FAX (504)391-2295
MASONS $20 hr.
& LABORERS
352-529-0305
MISTER ELECTRIC
Taking applications for
SERVICE
TECHNICIAN
Looking for a career
with a future?
Not just a jobll
Must be clean cut, drug
free & able to pass
background check,
Qualified technicians
will have pay & benefits
beyond expectatlonsll
Call (352) 794-7368
*Plumber
Experienced In all
3 phases
Plumber's
Helper
Experienced or
unexperienced.
(352) 746-5807
SEXPPLUMBERS 1
S Startfing Wage i
between $16-18/hr.
I Health, Holidays & I
I Paid Vacation,.
S 621-7705 *
PLUMBERS
HELPERS
I No experience I
necessary.
Health, Holidays &
Paid Vacation.
S 621-7705
Plywood Sheeters
& Laborers
Needed In Dunnellon
area. (352) 266-6940
STUCCO
LABORERS
Must have
transportation.
352-344-1748
Tile Helper
(352) 564-2772
(352) 302-6123
TOWER HAND
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
DFWP, Valid
Driver's Ucense. Steady
Work. Will Train
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
TREE SERVICE
Looking for Exp.
Grounds man. 30-35hrs
a wk. Must have on
trans. (352) 621-0891
WALLY'S QP/AMOCO
806 NE US HW 19
Crystal River
Needs Experienced
AUTO MECHANIC
3 Syrs active exp.
Must have drivers IIc.
Apply In Person
WANTED
HEAVY
FLEET MECHANIC
Must have fools.
professional salary
for professional
mechanic. 746-0617
352-422-0690
ASST. BUSINESS
MANAGER
The fastest growing
new and pre-owned
auto dealership In the
North Suncoast Is
looking for a dynamic
Assistant Business
Manager with
outstanding people
skills, sales ability and
Is good with numbers.
Able to learn the
flnahce & Insurance
end of the business.
Full Time position,
hours may vary. Call
for an appointment
and get your career
started today:
352-279-1953
A/C LEAD
INSTALLER FOR
CHANGE OUTS
& SERVICE
Needed
Immediately
Pay commensurate
w/ experience
(352) 628-0254*
APPOINTMENT
SETTERS NEEDED
Write your own pay
check $$$$$$$
Exp. preferred
Call 352-628-0254
BECOME A
MORTGAGE
BROKER
Now offering State
Required Course,
In Citrus County.
Positions available
CINTRON
FINANCIAL GROUP
(352) 398-1313
BOAT WASHER
F/T help. No experience
necessary. Benefits pkg.
Apply In person @
Riverhaven Marina
5296 S. Rivervlew Cir.
Homosassa 628-5545
BUDDY'S HOME
FURNISHINGS
Is currently seeking a
Delivery Driver/
Account Manager
Trainee.
Good people skills,
(352) 344-0050 or
AFp4y In person at
534N.Hwy. 41,
Inverness.
EOE DFWP
CAREER SEEKERS
Like the sun? 0
u Do you mind getting'
your hands dirty?
We have what you are
looking forl Visit
Boulerice Roofing
& Supply
Corner of Cardinal &
Lewdinger, Homosassa
CAREGIVER CNA
Wknd, care, various hrs.
Floral City, Duval Isl. for
84yr. old Alzhelmers
lady, bkrnd. ck. req.
Ref. ck'd, no smoking.
Exc. wrkng cond/pay
Call 1-866-695-6721
CAREGIVERS
S&S Resource &
Services Is seeking
persons to work with
developmentally
disabled. Call
(352) 637-3635
CLEANING PERSON
NOW HIRING
Construction Cleaning
of New Homes
Looking for help, exp.
not necessary, will train,
F/T, serious Inquiries only
Inverness 352-302-8724
CUSTOMER SERVICE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVES
Now Hiringl
New Pay Rates
In effect
Starting Pay Range
$9.41/hr-$12.50/hr
If you're ready to
share your greatness,
call 866-344-JOBS
to prescreen for an
Appointment or
apply at any
One Stop Workforce
location.
X cingular
fits yowboo*
EOE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE REP
Home builder seeks
qualified warranty
person for Job site
punchout coordina-
tion and home
orientation walks with
customers. Must
demonstrate past
experience In this
field and display at
Interview ability to
handle tough job site
meetings. Send
resume to Box 1154P
c/o Citrus Chronicle
1624 N Meadowcrest
Blvd. Crystal River, F
34429
-d '
lS~ 11
Help developmentally disabled adults
learn living skills in their home and the
community. Great pay with a
competitive benefit package for all F\T
employees including paid vacations
and holidays, 401k, profit sharing, life
insurance, BC\BS medical and dental
insurance w/prescription coverage for
$10 co-pay.
$9.50/hr after 90 days.
Shifts available:
2:30 PM 11:15 PM
-:3n PM t1'-1 AM
polite & h.ve a good
driving, record
Crystal River 563-6607
SERVICES, INC. S
The followil positlons
areCavail abi in
itrus county.n
*HS Family
Services o
*EL Parent
Services
Specialist
Apply in person or
call our JOB LINEp
Attn: HRm
Suite 900
Ocala, FL 34470
EOE/AA/DFWP
SERVICES
gsrNowilirWnr
Oppll o&rtn tie
available in
HOUSEKEEPINGa
LAUNDRY & BUILDINGo
MAINTENANCE.
All Rehif-s.
Excel brefits.
EXP. DELI HELP
For New Citrus Co. Deli,
upscale & fun environ-
ment. (352) 302-1902,
able to work closelson
with sal ure mana R
and sales dept. Work
hard and you will be
r rewarded s Craig:
Eagle B nGMC
Suncoast Blvd.
NO H po cakLls
please. E e
MAINTENANCE
TECH.
aCube o winrli clsee
exp. Individual
electrical. F/T with
benefits. Applyg
Black Diamond HR
lRock Crusher RV Park
275 So. Rock Crusher
Rd. Crystal River,
MAINTELIMEL
PresCitrus County.
upscadvocanto seeks
wit h satal Ravers
eO EODFWP
Experienced
Commercial Pool
Tech.
Full Time, Competitive
salary with benefits,
Apply In person:
2100 Woodview Ln.
Lecanto 352-527-1700
FLOOR
CLEANING& FIRE/
WATER DAMAGE
TECHNICIAN
NEEDED
Benefits available.
Apply in Person only
Mon- Fri 9am-4pm
275 NEUS Hwy 19
Crystal River
Sen'ice.4L4STER
Gean
FT General
Warehouse
Associates
Starting Wage
$10.50
HIRING
NOW!
Kmart
gcerier-
caa, FL
If you are a
team-player who
thrives In a
challenging,
exciting and
rewarding
environment..
Kmart has
Immediate
positions
available
for youl
*Loading and
unloading trailers
*Ability to lift 701bs
We offer competi-
tive pay, benefits,
training, and
opportunities for
advancement,
and a .500 bonus
to eligible full-time
associates
APPLICATIONS
accepted
Monday
10AM-2PM
Tuesday-
Wednesday
I0AM-SPM
The following
Information will be
required:
*Picture ID
Walk Ins Welcome
KMART
DISTRIBUTION CENTER
655 SW 52nd Ave.
Ocala
1-75. exit 352, west on
SR 40 to 1st light, left
on SW 52nd Ave.
Sears Holdings Is
an EEO Employer.
We support a
drug-free workplace.
GOLF COURSE
MECHANIC
Work for Prestigious
country club In
Lecanto. Exp. small
engine mechanic
needed. Must have
own tools. Med & dntl.
401K avail. DFWP
Call 746-0404
for Interview
GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE
Join our team Med &
Dntl, 401K avail.
Prestigious country
club In Lecanto now
hiring entry level and
exp. golf course
maintenance
personnel. DFWP
Call 746-0404
for Interview
*DRUG FREE WORKPLACE*
F\T benefits include: SickVacation time
Comprehensive Medical Ins. package,
401(k)
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Positions available in Resd. Services.
New salary structure Increased pay.
For more information call: 352-341-4633
WE HAVE A JOB FOR YOU!!!
STORE CLERK: P\T position utilizing
various customer service skills, register
and floor work.
COMMUNITY INCLUSION SPECIALIST I/VAN
DRIVER: F\T position M-F 7:30 AM 3:30 PM.
Organize and supervise community activities
for developmentally disabled adults. Must
have a Florida I!cense with safe record, prefer
CDL class B with PS. One year minimum
working experience with DD population.
Proof of HS dlploma\GED required.
INSTRUCTOR: F\T position working In a
classroom setting, M-F 8:00 AM 4:00
PM teaching basic life skills to DD
adults. 4 years of college and/or 4 years
experience in field required.
Apply at the Key Training Center
Human Resource Dept., or call
341-4633 *
(TDD: 1-800-545-1B33 ext 347) SEOE*
FOUNTAINS MEMORIAL
PARK, HOMOSASSA
Accepting applications
GROUNDSMAINT.
PERSON
P/T; exp. In Heavy
Equipment a plus.
(352) 628-2555
10-Noon For appt.
DFWP/EOE
GROWING BBQ &
CATERING BUSN.
Hiring happy, prompt,
dependable,
courteous, driven,
outdoorsy team
members for day shift.
Must have reliable
transportation
Call (352) 302-8971
HELP WANTED
Experienced. Neat &
Tidy Lawn Service
(352) 344-5134
JOBS GALORE!!!
www.AAA
EMPLOYMENT.NET
S LABORERS
* NEEDED!
I Must have
transp, 746-5951
LAND SURVEYING
* Registered Land
Surveyor
Party Chief
Instrument Person
CADD Tech
NATURE COAST
LAND SURVEYING
1907 Hwy. 44-W.,
Inverness, FL 34450
(352) 860-2626
LANDSCAPING &
IRRIGATION HELP
WANTED (352) 422-7559
LAWN CARE
WORKER
Experienced
352-628-6022, 228-2410
Looking for Honest
reliable & fast worker
Exp pref'd but will train
Catering &
Sandwich making.
$6.00-$7.00/hr to start
Must have References.
352-795-2699/287-9073
MAINTENANCE
PERSON NEEDED
Apply in person
Comfort Inn C. R.
P/T SECURITY
OFFICERS
Class D Security Ucense
required. Local.
352-726-1551 Ext. 1313
Park Attendant
Primarily manual
work at the
Chassahowitzka River
Campground
maintaining the park
grounds, cleaning
facilities and
repairing equipment.
Duties also include
renting camp sites,
boats and canoes.
Makes minor repairs
such as painting,
plumbing and .
carpenter work.
SOperates cash
register, keeps
records, makes bank
deposits, assists
customers. Previous
customer service
experience helpful.
High School diploma
or G.E.D certificate.
Starting rate
$6.92 hourly.
Excellent benefits.
Apply at
Citrus County Human
Resources Office,
3600 W. Sovereign
Path, Suite 178,
Lecanto, FI 34461
no later than
Friday, August 11,
2006.
ADA/EOE
PEST CONTROL
SALES
Exp. Preferred,
Average
$225,00 per lead,
LOTS OF LEADSl!!II
Apply in person
,6421 W. Homosassa
Tr.(352) 628-5700
PRODUCTION
WORKERS
No experience needed.
Gulf Coast Metal
Products
Homosassa
Call between
8-1 1am, M-F
(352) 628-5555
REAL ESTATE CAREER
| Sales Lic. Class I
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC. i
-- =- l
RETAIL CUSTOMER
SERVICE CLERKS
Hernando, Inverness, &
Citrus/Dunnellon. Lifting,
typing, shipping, com-
puter knowledge req.
Dependable, F/T & P/T
Some Saturdays req.
(352) 637-1699
ROOF TRUSS
PLANT
Now hiring truss
builders. Full time.
Will train. Apply:
2591W. Hwy, 488,
Dunnellon
352-465-0968
SITE MANAGER/
OUTREACH
WORKER
Volunteer
coordinator and
recruiter for the home
delivered meals
program under the
Older America's Act.
Acts as substitute site
manager and driver
as needed. One
year's experience in
record keeping,
Interviewing and
outreach. Must have
knowledge of streets
and cities throughout
Citrus County.
Computer
knowledge required.
Starting pay
$8.45 hourly.
Send resume-
or apply at the
Citrus County Human
Resources Office,
3600 W. Sovereign
Path, Suite 178,
-Lecanto, Florida
34461
no later than Friday,
August 11; 2006.
EOE/ADA
Stucco, Plasterers
Latherers
$14 $20 hr.
CAMPBELL & WILLIAMS
STUCCO, INC.
352 302-0316., 302-0483
THE TOWN OF INGLIS
is no* accepting
applications for the
position of
MAINTENANCE II
This position is full-time
for 40 hrs. per week.
'r-12l i -,t mru-t ha.,
HI. i ,01. :.:r.:.. : Iploma
o( E CD .-oi.a rL
Driver's license, (3)
years related work
experience in
construction,
maintenance of
buildings, grounds,
equipment, vehicles,
operate mowers,
backhoe, grader,
etc. Applications will
be accepted until
Wednesday, August
5th, 2006 12:00 Noon
and may be picked
up at the
Inglis Town Hall
135 Hwy 40 West,
Inglis, FL
Monday-Friday
8:00-5.00 P.M. E ':E
TIRE TECH
Experienced, Apply
Goulds Tire & Auto
-" Dlunnell6n ..... -
(352) 489-1444
TOP HAT
LAWN CARE
Seeking Experienced
lawn person. Salary plu.
(352) 344-8444
WE BUY HOUSES
Ca$h ......,Fast 1
352-637-2973
Ihomesold.com
CAREGIVER CNA
Wknd. care, various hrs.
Floral City, Duval IsI. for
84yr. old Alzheimers
lady. bkrnd. ck. req.
Ref. ck'd. no smoking.
Exc. wrkng cond/pay
Call 1-866-695-6721
Sod Rolling
Machine Assistant
Part time, wages upon
exp. (352) 400-2221
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(352) 344-5234
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2- Roll-up Doors,
1 Walk Door 2 Gable
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APPROVED SHEDS for
',Qeed Res, comm. Site
'* Dpre-bullt. Sheds of
'GIltus 3399 Hwy 44 Inv.
', (352) 726-0046
,.Shed, 8' x 12.5'
-- 'Poly, new In box.
4wirranty, $1200. new
*, Will sell $900.
(352) 220-7392
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564-0000
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,G;ERTNER SCIENTIFIC
TOOLMAKER'S
MICROSCOPE, $450.
BLACK METAL AUTO
TRUNK, 18Wx19Hx42L,
S$275. (352) 503-3210
MANY ANTIQUES TO
SELL, Furniture, Bdrm
"et Lamps, Clocks, Etc.
SW, (352) 270-3313
SEWING MACH. White
Randd In attractive
"wood cabinet, $50
Vintage Sunbeam
Toaster & JulceKing, $25
fdr both. Beverly Hills
(352) 746-3069
AMERICAN STANDARD
AVOCADO SQUARE
TOILET
In working order
(5 $100
(352) 382-0226
.FRANCISCAN APPLE
DINNERWARE
Butter Dish & Dinner
Plate, $55; Sauce Boat &
.Dinner Plate, $40
.. (352) 795-9230
I-GEORGE WASHINGTON
-'BEDSPREAD BY BATES
$150
(352) 382-7808
-; SPA
W/ Therapy Jets. 110
volt, water fall, never
used $1895.
(352) 597-3140
20 Cu. Ft. FREEZER
Excellent condition!
S $70
; '(352) 447-3295
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
S-2 Ton $780.00
2-1h ton $814.00
,-4 3 Ton $882.00
S**nstallation kits;
*'Prof. Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Available
Free Deliveryl
Call 746-4394
ASC Briscoe Appliance,
Sales Service & Parts.
New location
S(352) 344-2928
AC CENTRAL SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
new w/ warranty
prices starting at $575
TbAI Free 866-746-8513
'AIR CONDITIONER
i Amana 31h Ton, 11 Seer
heat pump, 7 yrs old.,
:currently in use
$1,400.
S (352) 341-2918
APPLIANCES. New
I &lsed, Scratch Dent.
JW&rr. Washers, dryers,
stoves, refrig. etc. Serv
S luy/Sell 352-220-6047
S AMANA ELEC. RANGE,
selfcleaning, glas stop,
white, with matching
OTR microwave/vent,
S,$275 (352) 341-1734
AMANA
Radarrange,
--, 1200 watt
- .microwave, $25
-- (352) 795-1986
AMANA
',WASHER & DRYER
S ear new $150 each
$275/SET
(352) 563-0567
APPLIANCE CENTER
S Used Refrigerators,
Stoves, Washers, Dryers.
NEW AND USED PARTS
SDryer Vent Cleaning
Visa, M/C., A/E. Checks
352-795-8882
AUTOMATIC WASHER
S CA, large capacity,
xc. cond, $200
(352) 344-8328, Iv.msg
Dryer, propane
Sears 3 yrs. old.
$100.00
(352) 726-5217
S ELECTRIC STOVE
S JennAIr Older, but
works, $200 OBO
(352) 527-1743
S ',.. Gas Stove,
S' Caloric, 4 burner
-.. ,* & Refrigerator
S. $100. for both
S (352) 344-1515
,E& Hotpolnt Ranges,
almond, self clean
> both work great
$75. ea.
S (352) 637-0765
-GE ELECTRIC RANGE
OVEN, $75
SHARP MICROWAVE
SOVEN. Carousel, 1100
...an lar.ge. $75
.: (352) 795-6736
GE STOVE
SW ;elr cleaning o.en.
Blac almror. clr.:. 'r
";5 Call Dar,
(352) 726-9183
Hot water heater, new
$40.
Water Cooler
$50.
(352) 746-5077
Kenmore Electric Stove
& Hood, stainless steel/
black, exc cond, $300
3 Black Fans w/light
kits, $90
(352) 601-3775
KENMORE WASHER &
DRYER, matching pair,
Deluxe features, very
nice, $300
(352) 344-8328, Iv. msg
Kltchenald Dishwasher,
stainless steel/black,
$150; Double Sink
w/faucet, stainless
steel, $100
(352) 601-3775
Refrigerator
Jenn Air, side by side,
stainless steel 25cu. ft,
Ice maker water
dispenser $400,
(352) 746-5031
WASHER & DRYER, Hvy
duty, like new, $295/set
90 day guar. Free del &
Instal 352-263-5040
Whirlpool Electric stove
w/hood exhaust fan,
almond, self cleaning
oven, like new, $200;
Panasonic Microwave,
$50. (352) 563-2480
BLK. OFFICE CHAIR
Band Saw 12",
craftsman, $100.
Router & table,
black & decker $50.
(352) 344-0980
CRAFTSMAN TOP & BOT-
TOM TOOLBOX
on rollers. Nice
$75
(352) 637-2838
Electric Chain Saw,
Poulan and case $40.
2 tool boxes
misc, tools $30.
(352) 344-0980
60" Big Screen TV
$800.00
13" TV& DualVCR
$120.00
(352)341-5247
Dining Table, Oak with 4
swivel chairs. $750.
Wicker Daybed, white
with trundle. $300.
(352)341-5247
LG. CERWIN-VEGA
SPEAKERS
In Cabinets
$100
(352) 422-5707
RCA COLOR TV
48'" works perfect, floor
model console, has
casters, $300
(352) 344-9958
10 Bundle, 30 yr.
Roofing Shingles
Molding 120 ft.,
$40.
(352) 527-8549
ALUM. ROOF PANS
white, self locking, $1.50
per sq.ft. (352) 344-8328
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ALUM. WINDOWS
Deluxe, top-of-the-line,
slider type, still in car-
tons, 7 @ 53-1/2x66-1/2;
1 @ 33-1/2x66-1/2, $200.
ea. 344-8328 Iv.msg
DBL CAST IRON &
PORCELAIN SINK
White, Very good cond.
.$75
(352) 637-2838
FOR SALE
New cupboard doors,
oak, with European
hinges. $400 OBO
(352) 726-1526.
Interior/Exterior doors
Interior Prehungs: $35
Exterior Prehung 6
Panels: $85. Mirrors $10.
Next to Citrus County
Speed way
(352) 637-6500
JALOUSIE WINDOWS
(8) 55 X 36
$125
(352) 628-5748
ROOF SHINGLES
Never used. 208 GAF
20-yr. Golden cedar,
7.9+ bundles,
2.67 squares $55
(352) 795-1986
Ten 2 x 4 x 8
$30.
Rebars 120 ft.
$40.
(352) 527-8549
DELL COMPUTER
Monitor w/speakers,
keyboard.
$150
(352) 564-6833
DIESTLER COMPUTERS
Internet service, New &
Used systems, parts &
upgrades. Visa/
MCard 637-5469
http://www.rdee.net
LAPTOP, Dell Latitude
P4,2.2Ghz, 40 gig HD,
512 RAM, 15" display,
64Mb graphics, DVD-
CDRW drive, floppy, 2
batteries, wireless, XP
Pre R,
Benye iracror, 04, icyl
diesel. 4 wheel drive,
bucket, new backhoe
& bushhog. Low hours.
$14,000. or $16,500 W/
20' tri. dovetail
(352) 422-7128
BUSHHOG & AUGER
Works great & In very
good cond. $1,100
For details
(352) 257-2282
12 PC. PVC PATIO SET
48" Table, 4 chairs,
chaise lounge, reclining
chair & ottoman;
Cushions Incl. $350
(352) 726-1036
PATIO SET w/ COVER
66"x41" table, 4 side
chairs + 2 capt swivel
chairs, cloth cushions,
like new, $450
(352) 533-2303
Tropitone Patio Set
White/sling, rectangular
table, 6 chairs, bar ta-
ble w/4 barstools, 1
chaise & chair w/ otto-
man. Must see to
appreciate $900. obo.
(352) 302-8322
(Qu. Bed) Nautilus
SLEEP SYSTEM-Dual Air
Control Mattress
Deluxe found. & frame.
15 yr. warr. Exc cond.
$850 (352) 746-2284
2 ANTIQUE
DRESSERS
Over l00yrs. old.
$120 each.
(352) 746-2414
2 BEDRM SETS, 1-wd, qn
matt w/drssrs, mirrors,
ntstnds $2Q900 1-wht wd,
dbl matt w/dresser, mir-
ror, ntstnd, 600. Exc
cond. (352) 527-3566
2 FLORAL LIVING
ROOM CHAIRS,
$50; all exc cond.
(352) 382-1282
2 HEKMAN
END TABLES
$190 each
(352) 382-7808
2 MATCHING
Blue swivel rocking
chairs, $50 each.
2 MARBLE TOP
End tables, $50 each.
(352) 746-6806
3 Bar Stools
solid oak, excel. cond.
$200.
(352) 726-2958
3 PC. BEDROOM SET
Inc. FU. Sz. bed, solid
wood DbI Dresser &
night stand $200
TWIN Matt/Box $100
(352) 465-1743
5 PIECE
BEDROOM SET
(Full Size)
$325
(352) 746-3977
8 Assorted Lamps
w/shades, $175 for all
or will sell separately
(352) 637-3688
1930's TOBEY DININGRM
SET, table, 3 leafs. 6
chairs, china cabinet &
sideboard buffet,
exceptional condition,
$1.400 (352) 220-6326
3-DRAWER OAK
DESK WITH CHAIR
$50
(352) 795-4372
7-PC DINETTE SET
Country Blue wood
$200
(352) 634-0718
89" FLORAL SOFA
Very good shape.
Includes 2 matching
pillows. Cost $1200, Sell
$200. (352) 527-0560
Armoire Style
Entertainment Unit
like new, $275.
2 White Storage Units
$60.
(352) 382-1708
BEAUTIFUL COFFEE TABLE
2 matching end tables,
$150. Cost much morel
(352) 344-8328
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BED: $185, New Queen..
SNo Flipped Pillow Top
Set. 5 yrs warr. King Set
$225. Delivery
352-597-3112
BED: $559 Nassa
Memory Foam Set,
Seen on T.V. 20yr Warr.
Never Used. Retail
Cost $1459. Can Deliver
352-398-7202
Bedroom Set, 6pc.
cream, canopy $250.
Living Room Set,
navy, pit group, couch
& lounger $350.
(352) 634-0718
Bedroom Set, 6 pc.
queen solid pine $850
Bookcase Headboard,
king, solid pine $100.
(352) 634-0718
BEDS % BEDS .% BEDS
The factory outlet store I
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 ,* Full $159
Queen $199 /King $249
Please call 795-6006
Black Metal Tube Bunk
Bed, Twin top, full
bottom with mattress.
$300.00
(352) 795-5444
Breakfront, Pecan,
Traditional, 50 x83,
lighted beveled glass
w/ matching table, 4
chairs, 2 leaves, 42x62,
$250. Castro Hide a
bed, brown sofa $50.
(352) 527-8021
Buffet & hutch
plus bookcase,
solid pine. Excel. cond.
$325.00
(352) 270-1865
Bunkbed, Black metal
tube, twin top,
double bottom, $75.
Mattress/nearly new
$50.
Call (352) 637-1458
CEDAR CHEST w/LOCK
46"L x 20"W x 20"H
Set-in Tray
Great Condition
$150
(352) 527-1656
CHAIR & 1/2
Yellow $50
LAZY BOY RECLINER $50
(Good Cond.)
(352) 563-0567
Chest of Drawers,
matching dresser w/
mirror, maple, french
rovincial, excel, cond.
$200. obo, 2 Sofa Tables
matching queen anne
excel. quality $25. ea.
(352) 527-1986
CHINA HUTCH, 66" wide,
x 82" high x 15" deep, all
shelves mirrored, $500.
Inverness
Cell, (239) 839-2900
COMPUTER DESK &
CHAIR $75;
KOALA Sewing Cabinet
$500
(352) 382-5769
COMPUTER DESK
W/Hutch, by Sauder,
magnetic dr. w/keys, 2
drawers, exc. cond.
$125/obo
(352) 637-3688
COUCH w/CHAISE
w/end tables & coffee
table (marble top)
Over $2,000 new/
Sell$650 2 yrs, good
cond. (352) 860-1106
Covertable Couch
light pink leather,
Queen size mattress
$35.00
(352) 628-9987
DINETTE SET
5-pc., maple chairs,
burn proof table top,
$75. (352) 344-8328
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Dinette Set -
glass top, with 4 chairs.
$125.00
(352) 465-1864
DINETTE SET 5-pc,,
natural oak table top &
chair bottoms, legs &
backs- forest green,
pop-up leaf, top cond.,
$125 (352) 344-8328
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Dining Room Set, All
wood. upholstered
chairs and leaf. With
lighted hutch. $1050.00
sucha2L@cox.net
(352) 476-6463
Dining Room Table w/ 6
Chairs, 2 leafs and
matching hutch, white
w/ gold accent trim
Good Condition Asking
$400. (352) 527-1596
DINING TABLE, 4 chairs,
white, with butcher
block trim, table has tile
insert, $125
(352) 344-4105
DININGRM TABLE w/4
CHAIRS, solid oak, 54"
round pedestal table.
Outstanding condl
$650. Call after 5:30pm
(352) 341-1700
DININGROOM SET,
Duncan-Fife w/4 chrs &
3 leaves, like new, 500'
COUCH, rose-colored
pattern, very nice,
$300. (352) 527-3566
DR & LR SET
Pencil Rattan w/glass
top & 6 chairs, sofa,
chair, 3 tbis, etegare'
$1,500 set
(352) 382-2212'
Dual Reclining Sofa by
Broyhill. 7' long. Creme
colored w/pattern,
Each half reclines.
Good cond. $300
(352) 344-5660
Full Set (4)
living room tables,
glass & brass.
$400.
(352) 4225983
Full size bed w/frame,
mattress & springs,
$75;
Sheets, Comforter,
Shams, $20.
(352) 628-3995
Imported Italian
entertainment Wall Unit,
black lacquer, mir-
rored, brass trim. $600.
Matching 5 blade
ceiling tan, wall remote
$75. (352) 422-5983
KING SIZE PILLOWTOP
MATTRESS
(5 mos. old) Good
cond. $150
(352) 228-0505
LIKE NEW
Upholstered Chair,
green, tan & rust
colored floral print, $50.
(352) 382-7533
LOTS OF FURNITURE
Less than 1 yr old.
Multi cushioned beige
on beige sofa &
loveseat. $650; Set of 3
glsstop LR tbis, w/ metal
frames, $250; 2 40" sq.
giss top dining tbis
w/metal frames, 8 bei-
ge on beige chairs,
$250 ea. set. Mauve
swivel rocker, $50; 40"
sq. Ethan Allen coffee
tbl %" glass top w/ cher-
ry qu. Anne feet, $250;
Pictures, lamps, linens,
pots & utensils. Priced
to sell. (352) 382-2497
Love Seat, Leather,
Ivory, $250.
Reclilner, Queen Ann,
dark green, $150.
Exc Cond.
(352) 489-5213
LOVE SEAT, white, $65
SOFA SLEEPER, multi-
colored stripes, $J1
Both Like New Never
Used. (352) 621-0352
MAN'S VALET CHAIR
$15
OAK BARSTOOL
$12
(352) 382-0077
NEW 7 PC. DINETTE
60" Vinyl round table.
$125
(352)527-6612
Oak Roll Top Desk
w/ matching chair,
like new $225.
(352) 527-3190
OCALA
APARTMENT SALE
Furniture/Misc.
(208) 816-0351
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
QUEEN SIZE SOFA BED
Pastels & off-white;
upgraded mattress;
Exc. cond. $375
(352) 637-6330
ROOMS-TO-GO COUCH
61" long x 3' wide,
Tan w/tan couch cover
$300
(352) 527-0786
Sofa & Love Seat,
excel, cond. $400. obo
Broyhlll Entertainment
Center
$300. obo
(352) 228-2760
SOFA SLEEPER, queen,
blue, nice, $400 ,
Inverness,
Cell, (239) 839-2900
SOFA,
brown velvet, $2Q00;
both excellent cond
(352) 382-1282
STEARNS&FOSTER
QUEEN SET. Double pil-
low top Ultra plush model.
New=$1900. $400/OBO. I
can deliver 352-302-4006
TABLE, Pecan Formica
Top/Balance, Ant. Wht.
Oval 40x40;
60X40 w/leaf $135
Like newl Must Seell
(352) 746-6963
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed,
Call (352) 527-6500
Twin Bed & mattress Set
$125,00
End Table $10.00
(352) 341-3849
TWIN BEDROOM SET
All Wood. Dbl dresser,
mirror, ntstnd & beds w/
head/ft rails, sideralls,
mattresses & bxsprngs,
$250 (352) 270-3102
TWIN DAY BED
Wood oak frame, $150
(352) 344-9148 or
(352) 422-4001
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
BUSINESS BROKER
(352) 422-6956
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RUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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Wicker Desk and chair,
Wicker chair, wicker
armoire, wicker cradle,
wicker shelf. Coffee
Table & end tables,
misc. lamps. Doll
furniture & dolls, 100+
Longaberger baskets
(priced under original
Issue price) MOVING
(352) 341-5247
WOODEN CORNER
COMPUTER TABLE
W/above storage.
Cost $200, Sell $75/obo
(352) 795-7822
CRAFTSMAN ELECTRIC
EDGER, used once, $75
BRIGGS & STRATTON
3HP PRESSURE WASHER
on wheels, $100
(352) 382-0226
FREE REMOVAL OF
Mowers, motorcycles,
RV's, Cars. ATV's, jet skis,
3 wheelers. 628-2084
JOHN DEERE LT155
LAWN TRACTOR, 15hp
Kohler engine, hydro-
drive, 38" deck, exc
cond, $1.100 OB
(352) 726-0230
LAWN MOWER
6hp Briggs, self-prop,
bag or mulch, used
very little, $150 firm
(352) 341-1714
MOWER REPAIR
Hernando, Pick up &
Delivery, Don Mead
(352) 400-1483
MURRAY RIDING
MOWER, Auto Trans.
46" cut, twin cyl, 18 hp,
LIKE NEWI RUNS GREAT
$450 (352) 613-7663
Troy-Bllt 6hp Pony Tiller,
almost new.
With Parts.
$560.00
(352) 563-9987
Landscaping Plants
& Lrg Herb Plants,
Wholesale prices.
(352) 586-2590
CRYSTAL RIVER
Big Yard Sale, Aug. 5&6
8-5p, 11151 W. Gem St.
Crystal River
Multi-Family Yard Sale
Sat. & Sun. 9am-lpm
3212 N Oakland Terr.
follow signs off Donovan
or Crede
Dunellon
Sat. & Sun. 8-3
Kennesaw Rd.
Off 40 Across from
new church
HOMOSASSA
Sat. & Sun., 9AM-4PM
Gas stove, Bud Pool It.,
color CRT, Antique?
Sears Tractor
6350 W. Patriot St.
INVERNESS
3 FAMILY SALE
Sat. & Sun. 5 & 6, 8a-2p
1015 Hickory Ave.
INVERNESS
Sunday Only, 8/6, 7-3p
Aquarium full set up,
electronics, antique
shot gun and more
5991 E Marble Lane
(352) 341-3425
SUGARMILL WOODS
EstateSe Sat/Sun 9-4
Furniture, T.V.s, Sewing
Items. Household Items
106 Douglas
VARIETY CONSIGNMENT
New stare In Hemando
3387 E. Buffalo Ln.
Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 10A-4P
LIQUIDATION SALE *
(352) 860-2949
BURN BARRELS *
$10 Each
Call Mon-Fri 8-5
860-2545
25 x 37 BUILDING
FOR SALE to be moved
Call for details
(352) 400-2431
150 GAL. FISH TANK,
Fully equipped,
wooden cabinet, $600
(352) 637-6855
2006
SPECIALS
6 lines 10 days
Items totalling
$1-$150...........$5.95
$151-$400......$10.95
$401-$800.......$15.95
$801-$1,500....$20.95
CALL CHRONICLE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
726-1441 OR
563-5966
Two general
merchandise Items
per ad,
private party only,
(Non-Refundable)
Some Restrictions
May Apply
10" Table Saw, Sears
$100.
Chase Lounge, Ivory
Brocade $250,
You pick up.
(352) 860-1203
10HP 5,000 WATT
GENERATOR, $350
(352) 344-5835
7-PIECE DINNERWARE,
service for 12 + serving
pieces, from Germany,
$450. STIFFEL TABLE
LAMP, $175.
(352) 382-7808
ABSOLUTELY Beautifulll
TABLE w/ padded
bench 28" H x 48" L
Dk. Wood $50
(352) 860-1106
ACOUSTIC GUITAR
(Goya) Exc. Cond. $75;
DELUXE FUTON
MATTRESS
ULike new $50
(352) 795-4188
AFGHANS
$50
DINING SET
Table w/4 Chairs
$100
(352) 489-1640
BBQ GRILL, Ig w/side
burner, gas, good cond
$15 firm; LA-Z-BOY
PLATFORM ROCKER,
clean, like new, $125,
firm (352) 341-1714
BEDSPREAD
King, white silk, $25
KING SHEET SETS (4)
$60
(352) 382-0077
BISSELL VACUUM
"Flip-It" Hard Floor
Cleaner, nearly new.
Sacrifice $40.
(352)465-1109
BREAKFAST NOOK
L-shaped w/storage,
long L-shaped bench,
seats 4, $2 ELIPTICAL
EXERCISER, $50
772-528-6130 (CR area)
Carpet for home
theatre. Size 8' x 12'
(glows In dark). $50.00
(937) 564-0696
Craftsman Riding
Mower, needs tune up
25H, 46" cut $300.
Whirl Pool Refrigerator,
white, 18 cu. ft. $200.
(352) 628-2064
Designer Leather
J r.l-ced. ui r., -.-. ;
Heavy duty
MetalWheel Barrow,
$35 (352) 726-0040
GLASS DOOR INSERTS
w/internal Blinds. Fits
22 x 64 opening $75
GIRL'S 26" 5 spd. BIKE
Like newly $30
(352) 746-6877
Hoover Steam Vac Cpt
Cleaner, 5 rotating
brushes, $110; Mobile
Home 32" Storm Door,
pre-hung, white, $40
(352) 795-6736
KENNEL FENCE
6 Pc's. Chain link. 8' tall.
10' panels. $125/obo
(352) 726-9531-
UviIlvIJI'JI IUJ'LDtv.JA
flis S-10, $125.
(352) 341-0787
MICHELIN TIRES
XW4 Radlals
P225/60 R16 $15eoa.
WOODEN DESK
$100 080
(352) 795-3394
MTD RIDING MOWER
$200
HOTPOINT DISHWASHER
$75
(352) 447-2994
Nylon Rope, Assorted
size. Less than whole-
sale. Antique Typewriter
$10, (352) 341-3849
Professional Massage
Table
$125.
(352) 746-5077
Sewing Machine
heavy duty, upholster-
ing excel. cond.
$150.
(352) 795-1221
SMALL KITCHEN
table, 4 chairs, $100
COMPUTER with printer
$150 (352) 341-0705,
evenings
SOD. ALL TYPES
Installed and delivery
avallable.352-302-3363
TREADMILL, manual,
with battery operated
digital read out, $30
2 computer desks
$20 & $30
(352) 795-1986
WHEELCHAIR LIFT
Fits full-size van
$1.200 OBO
(352) 382-8970
(please leave msg)
Wrought Iron/Glass Top
coffee table w/2 end
tables, exc cond, $150
for set; 2 White & Brass
Celling Fans w/light kits,
$150 (352) 601-3775
w/royal quick change
& tooling, has DRO's,
Mister, $3500.
25 Ton Press w/ ve.
10,000 PSI pump, 800.
Enco Radial Arr Drill
w/ig tombstone, $2,000.
Miller CP 302-3 Phase
Welder w/roll around
feeder, & 60ft of travel.
$1,500. (352) 746-6128
(863) 412-9102
3-WHEEL ELECTRIC
SCOOTER
Like New $350
(352) 628-3269 or
(352) 220-1721
CMT power Chair
$1,500. Commode $25.
Walker $25. HemI Walk-
er $25. Walker w/ Seat
$100. (352) 564-7956
JET-3 PRIDE POWER
CHAIR, brand new,
$90);
(352) 637-5999
LEGEND BY PRIDE
w/electric seat. $450.00
SONIC BY PRIDE
easy trunk loading
$425.00 (352) 628-9625
POWER CHAIR
250LB. Cap. Oxygen
tank rack, $1500/ obo
(352) 746-0565
WHEELCHAIR LIFT FOR
CAR,
$300
(352) 637-5999
5 PC. DRUM SET
BRAND NEW (In Box)
Pacific Drums by DW
$260 (352) 527-4966
ANTIQUE ACCORDIAN
over 100 yrs old, with
case, $150
(352) 628-1408
APPLAUSE GUITAR
model AE36, w/elec,
pick up, copy of
Ovation $225. CRATE 8
channel PA system
600 watt, 2 12" speakers
w/stands, $625.
(352) 746-9868
SUNDAYAUGUST 6,1D
.rS
B CLARINET &
TENOR SAX
Schaeffer-Paris; All
w/stands & cases.
Good cond, $1,200
080(352) 382-2212
Baby Grand Plano
black, digital, electric,
like new $5,500.
(352) 634-0718
Conga Drum Set LP,
caliente-color tobacco
sunburst w/ stand, seat,
carry bags, Instruction
booklets, DVD & CD
$350. (352) 564-9518
ELECTRONIC ORGAN/
PIANO, LOWREY Model
G200, walnut w/bench,
music cartridges &
sheet music. $250 0BQ
(352) 341-2091
SEGERSTOM PIANO
Upright; Good Cond.
$400
(352) 726-7147 (eve.)
TROMBONE
3 yr. old w/case; 2 slip
books & liar. $400
(352) 726-7548
YAMAHA 4 STRING
BASS GUITAR
Exc, cond. $150
(352) 637-2838
SUPREME PLATES
EXERCISER, adv on TV,
folds up for under bed,
$350 new-never used
Selling for $15
(352) 344-1093
WIEDER
CROSSBOW
Lat bar-leg press-extra
bows. I can move too.
$225/obo 352-302-4006
Adjustable Basketball
Goal $50.
7 ft. Pool Table w/ ball
return. $200.
(352) 726-9080
Bicycle, Womens Huffy
26" The Baron 10
speed.$75.00 Mens 26"
Huffy, Superia. 15
speed. $100. Both like
new. (352) 563-6371
BIKE E Recumbent
2 Bike E's with kiddy
caboose. $500 for both.
Call 212-9193 after 6pm
POOL TABLE,
Gorgeous, 8', 1" Slate,
new In crate, $1395.
352-597-3519
Taylor made, R7 425
Driver 10,5. brand new
$280.
Wilson deep red, fat
shaft Iron SW-3, $120.
(352) 860-0048
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
(352) 220-4386
BUY, SELL, TRADE, PARTS,
REPAIRS, CUST. BUILD
www.ezoulltrailers.com
Moved to 6532 W Gulf
to Lake Hwy. Crys. Rvr.
DUMP TRAILER
6'X12'X2' D, tandem
wheels, new tires, new
battery. $900
(352) 628-2758
GOOD USED UTILITY
trailer, $100. 10x6 all
metal frame, ready for
bed, Trailer frame, $150
Small boat trailer, $75
(352) 795-8863
Utility Trailer
4 ft x 8 ft, drive up gate,
good cond.
$375.
352-400-0018
UTILITY TRAILER 7' x 16',
dual axle, 12" sides,
ramp gate $1,750. obo
(352) 628-5371, lv. mess
GRACO INFANT
CAR SEAT W/ BASE
Like New Condition! $40
(352) 746-4341
Maple Wood Baby
Crib, (brown wood)
$95 or Best Offer,
located in Sugarmill
Woods. 352-628-0330
PAYING CASH for DISH
NETWORK RECEIVERS &
YELLOW SMART CARDS
Jeff @ (352) 949-5601
WANTED:
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FOR WORK SHOP
(352) 637-5840
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Taking Applications For
Assistant District Managers
Citrus County Chronicle Distribution
Approx. 20 early morning hours per week
3-4 days per week .
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Dependable transportation necessary.
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NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
AKC, Choc Female Lab,
5 yrs old, Exc.
temperament, Moving,
needs new home, $300.
(352) 422-2146
CHIHUAHUA, 8 mos.
Neutered, all shots.
Very well behaved.
Needs a good home.
$150 QBQ. Call after
10AM. (352) 302-3032
CHOCOLATE
LAB PUPS
AKC, Ready nowl
$295 (352) 302-2143
Grand Eclectus Birds
Male/Female.
$1500. Great talkers
(352) 422-6236
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
CatSpayed $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
(352) 563-2370
JACK RUSSELL PUPPIES
1M, 3F, all Health Certs
(352) 628-3436
LAB PUPPIES
Reg., Health Cert, Shots
$350 (352) 637-3249
LAB PUPPY
8 wks old, AKC reg. fe-
male. $500.
(352) 503-3349
MINI-DACHSHUND
PUPPIES, Reg., H/C. All
colors & coats, Ready
now,$300. 352-628-7852
QUAKER PARROT
Female, talks, w/ cage,
S $50.00
(352) 621-0930
Quaker Parrot
with cage. Cage price
alone $125. Will sell bird
& cage for $125.00
(352) 628-6993
Engineered
Trusses
Trenton, Florida
1-800-823-9298
ROTTWEILER
Male, little over 1 yr.,
kennel Incl., $150.
(352) 465-9086
11 Yr. Old Thorobred,
Gelding 16.2 hands,
Jumps 3 ft. $2,000.
8 Yr. Old Quarter Horse
Paint Gelding 14,1
hands, rides English &
Western, trail rides &
jumps $1,800.
(352) 793-4013
1991 Sorrel & White
paint Mare, good on
trail rides, gentle, $1500.
w/tack (352) 564-8915
MINI-HORSES, $800 &
up; ALPACAS, males,
$600 & up.
(352) 628-0036
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1974 EVINRUDE
9.9 hp, short shaft,
Runs great $450
(352) 637-3753
2004 HONDA MOTOR
15 hp, less than 30 hrs.
Elec. start $2,300
(352) 344-2993
HONDA MOTOR
2 hp, less than 5 hrs.
w/auxillary brackets.
$500
352-382-1073/422-1834
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MINN KOTA MODEL 35
24# thrust, like new,
cond. Sacrifice $145.
(352) 344-5933
PONTOON 20FT trailer,
never been in water or
had boat on It, Conti-
nental brand trailer,
$1,600 (352) 726-0830
or (352) 302-8852
POLARIS
2003, 1200, garage
kept, like new, custom
trir., low hrs, $4,000 (352)
726-9260 563-6090
WAVERUNNER
$3000/obo
(352) 726-9531
2.5 LITRE
MERCRUISER &
trailer, $495 obo
Boat free
(352) 628-4276
14' Fiberglass
Canoe
$125.
(352) 726-8005
14' FIBERGLASS
w/lv wells, mtr, trlr, fsh/
dpth fndrs. Many Extrasl
Ready to Got $1.650
352-270-3812 (after 4P)
16' FACTORY
GO DEVIL BOAT
New 31hp motor, galv
trlr, all exc cond, $7.200
(352) 302-8119
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONtOm
16ft. Infinity Boat
90 HP, Chrysler, w/ pow-
er trim & tilt, new Interi-
or, water pump, auto
bilge pump, CD player,
tilt on trailer, looks &
runs great 50+ MPH
$3,500. (352) 726-0527
18ft SEAPRO
Center consoled,
130hp Yamaha, very
low hrs on boat/mtr/Irlr
$7.L200 (352) 568-1859
21 ftG3 Yamaha
2006 Brand NEWI
4 Stroke 90hp Yamaha
motor. MUST SELLI
$16,500. (352) 302-4042
28ft Off Shore
1993, stainless steel top,
two 99 motors, 225
mercs., fresh water
wash down, rocket
launchers, canvas
Inclosure, triple axle tli.
avail, will demo, runs
great $14,500. obo
(352) 302-2395, Iv. mess
BAYLINER 28'
454 Mercrulser rebuilt
engine. New Volvo OD.
$15,000 OBO
(352) 726-0652
,Sales 'Storage *Service
Sweetwater & Tuscany
Pontoons
Hurricane Deckboats
SPolar Kraft
Jon Boats
Polar Offshore
& Bay Boats
Hwy. 19, Crystal River
795-2597 I
BOAT DONATIONS
Tax Deductible @
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year old
non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime Ministries
(352) 795-9621
CANOE
Mohawk Solo 13
w/paddle; One person
Red 36 Ibs. $300
(352) 746-6583
Large
Selection
of Clean
Preowned
Boats
We need Theml
&
We sell Theml
Hwy. 19, Crystal River
563-5510 I
Criscraft BOWRIDER
1989, like new, runs
great, 17'11", 135HP
Motor & perf. trir Incl.
$3,500 OBO
(352) 613-7663
GRADY WHITE, 20ft
OVERNIGHTER, walk-
around cabin + electr,
175hp Johnson, $3,000
(352) 795-2043
HURRICANE 23'
Fundeck,'05, all fiber
glass. Yamaha 225 4-str,
encl, head, $34,000/
obo, 352-586-8920
HURRICANE T/HULL
21', F/Deck, 2006 EPA,
130 Honda, GPS, D/F
S/Shore, Ski Bar, FM/CD,
B/Top, DA. F/Trlr, S.W.
trolling mtr, toilet, F/W.
S. Stainless everything.
Exc. cond,, gar. kept.
Many xtras $18 000 obo
352-637-0475/400-1438
KENNER PRO
SKIFF
2003,17' tunnel hull,
60hp Mercury, low
hours, 4 blade stainless
steel prop, biminl top,
fish finder, 2 coolers, live
well, 2 pedestal seats,
extra prop, galvanized
single axle drive on trir
with spare tire. $10,500
call between 4 & 7 pm.
(352) 586-2177
KEYWEST 17'
1999, C/C 90 hp Merc,
Jack pit, GPS/Sonar,
alum trir, biminl, L.W.,
new batft. Must seel
$7,950 obo352-586-8203
WE NEED
BOATS!!
Selling them as fast
as they come in!
SOLD at
NO FEE
Wheel of a Deal
2
677383
MULLET BOAT
24FT, 115HP Mercury,
tandem trailer, motor
needs work, $2,000 obo
(352) 726-5559
PRO LINE 20' DC
'00, 150 hp Merc, 130
hrs, radio, live well, F.F.,
qn. seat, twin batt,
blmlnI top, wind
screens. $11,500
obo(352) 270-3790
PROLINE SPORT
'95, 17', 115 HP, Mariner,
ctr console, bimlnl, VHF,
trir w/det. tong. $6,300
OBO (352) 382-2346
Regal Ventura 23'
Cutty Cab. w/ full
canvas 5.7 300hp Merc
I/O, SS Prop, VHF, Alum.
Trl, $19,500. 212-1754
SEA-NYMPH
14', 1982, 15 hp.
Johnson, gal, trir.
Runs perfectly $1,200
(352) 422-6811
SEAPRO Deep V
'89, 20' SB Hull, L.W,
blminl top, 75 gal fuel,
2000 Johnson 150, Alum
trr,. $9,500 464-3892
SEA-RAY
21 ', T-Top, Sport
Fisherman, 225 Merc,
low miles; well cared
for, Exc, running cond,
Extra heavy duty trir,
Dual axle w/brakes Inc.
$19,000
352-795-1100/795-7270
STRATOS
1993, 19', w/150
Evinrude ; trailer, depth
finders, trolling motor,
$8,000(352) 586-6598
12' Alum.
V-Bottom Boat
$300 (352) 726-8005
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KEY LARGO 180
YAMAHA 90 HP 4 STROKE
Including Trailer
New 2005 must gol
$18,200
sony, no trades
1976 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Homosassa, FL 34448
SWEETWATER
PONTOON 2005, 16'
40HP Yamaha w/180
hrs. +Extras, $11,800
(352) 628-1976, Iv msg.
VIP 19' SKIBOAT
'89, 150 HP blue
metaflake rail, Incl.
trailer, Must Sell, Best
offer. (352) 382-7188
Wec Tri Hull 13.6'
Boat 1994, 25hp
Mariner, runs great.
With Trailer. $900.00
(352) 341-0401
WELLCRAFT 16.6ft
Bowrlder, 120hp Merc/
Crus, custom trir, 67hr TT,
many extras, exc cond,
$4.50obo352-344-0175
WELLCRAFT
20.6 ft 200 Yamaha
Saltwater series, full
electronics, Quick load
trailer. Lost of extras
$7,000 (352) 400-1951
(352) 563-5966
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WELLCRAFT 1995 GULFSTREAM FREE REMOVAL OF
V-20, 1992, 175 Suzuki, 35' TT; 2 entry doors Mowers, motorcycles,
GPS, VHS, depth finder, Under 10K Miles RV's, Cars. ATV's, Jetskis,
exc cond, In water, will Henry (352) 216-5570 3 wheelers, 628-2084
demonstrate. $4,800
(352)489-7678 2005 36' ALLEGRO
SV-10 Low miles. -
2 SlldesI Nice .unit.
Rich (352) 274-3956
97 Ford Aerostar
BOUNDER 2006 STARWOOD 53K, DualAr, Clean .............$4,995
1997, Cream of 33' 11 Bunkhouse '98 Linc. Mark VIII
the Crop, has all the Slide;Only used twice Red, Moonroof, V-8, Sherp!....$8495
goodies, updated Tony (352) 250-5074 '00 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT RU.
$29,500. obo 4drAulto, ,BlueLoaded....$
(352)212-6182 16" STOCK .f ,
CHEVY RIMS
BUY- SELL- TRADE $100 ixa
CONSIGN AT (352) 726-5329 BI *
COMO RV & TRUCK 3 157 726-5r3 C tK ,
Hwy. 44-W., Inverness 35FT 5TH WHEEL 1997 LeSabre Cu
(352) 344-1411 Newly remodeled, full power, clean, lo
great shape, 1BR, 1 full running car Ingreat, 152K HCtrwy. B
DEMCO bath, Must see $4,800 running car in CitHws-
KAR KADDY SS obo (352) 400-5308 $1,900 (3 5) 27-8960,
2004 TOW DOLLY, folds BRAND NEW BUICK CENTURY
for storage, Si,600 BRAND NEW BUICK CENTURY ,
(352) 341-0273 TRAVEL TRAILERS 1994, Runs & looks,
Ten to choose from good. 135K Excellent
MONACO DIESEL Starting @ $13,995 transportation $1,600
BRAND NEWIII (352) 867-7313 OBO(352) 628-1873
149K, 2 slides BUICK PARK
(352) 867-7313 CAMPMASTER TOY AVENUE, '95.,
HAULER, 14' garage,14' Recent new engine
camper; full length Exc cond, 3,000
Spawning, Incls all towing (352) 382-3892
$9Oacc, $21K 352-795-9194 CADILLAC
COACHMAN 24' '90 4-dr. Sedan DeVlie,
1995, Fifth Wheel w/ exc. running con
*-1rubberized roof; Used $2,500 obo
very little. Mint condl! (352) 637-5241 ,
Search 100's of 0Cadillac Sedan'
COLEMAN Seville, 1989, excel.
Local Autos KEY WEST, 1996, Pop-up, cond. new fires, $1500.
Online at sleeps 8, 2 stoves, fridge (352) 628-1923 ,-
www.naturecoast & AC, good cond. Cadillac Seville STS
wheels.com $3,995 (352) 746-0870 1995, Sunroof, need
COLEMAN engine Good parts car
Cfll. 1998, 19' Pop-up, sleeps or as a replacement.
8, fridge, stove, sink. $550.00 Color Ivory,
TIOGA Very good cond. $3,500 (352) 382-0761
1999, Class C 24ft., E350 obo (352) 795-3866 CHEVROLET -
Triton, V10, 55K miles, FUN FINDER 2003, MALIBU LS, 16K,
rear bed, full bath, AC, 21', 2006, Used 1 time, green. 1 owner; Exc.
$22,500. (352) 726-5005 Cost $19,900/Sell cond. $14,000 obo
ULTRASTAR $14,500 Due to illness. (352) 746-2136
LT90,3E (352)C527-3935 CHEVROLET
'90, 30ft, generator, air, (352) 527-3935 CHEVROLET
sleeps four, new frtdge,8 LEISURECRAFT '6, Caprice Classic, 1
$11,500, negotiable Generator, A/C, 50K (352) 746-2932 ,
34k ml., (352) 860-1356 mies. $6,900 CHEVROLET -
WILDERNESS (352)867-7313 '98 Malibu, 4-dr, 61K ni,
'99,31ft., 5th Wheel $4,200. (352) 201-0714-
w/ dbl. slides and 1999
Ford F350 Super Duty RCHEVY '
Crew Cab Long Bed N F2004, Corvette. autd,
Diesel, 47,600 mi. Both *metallic gray w/ blk
in like new cond. below Cleather int., less than
retail value $32,900.obo o 8,000mi. Must Sell- .':
(352) 795-1586 -$36,000. 352-601-3'91
WINNEBAGO BRAVE PALOMINO PUMA Chevy RS Cameroa
1999, 35ft, Class A, Ig '05, 259". deluxe model, 1992,25th anniv.,new
slide, 2 ACs, 2 TVs, hyd swaybar hth, sIps6, cnt. aine te, d
Jacks, 30K, exc cond, sound sys. full awning, alpine system, body
--- (352) 568-1859 slide out, refrig, qu. Overf$2000, invested.
,bed. Pristine. MFRP $1800. OBO 341-0179
R s $25,000, Asking $18,000
Crys. Rv, (813) 943-3882 CHEVY VENTURA
R=(39438 '03, Ext. LT, 60K, V-6;4
ROLLS spd. auto. Auto drs, 2ndc
RV DONATIONS 1974, International, 29',, row captains seats.
Trailers, MotorHomes AC, awning, Oldie but $10,500 (352)270-379D-
Tax Deductible @ Goodle, $3000.
appraised value SEBRING JXI CONV"e
when donated to a STARCRAFT 1996,90k mi, gold wl'.
43 year old Pop-up, A/C & awning, blk top, leather, loaded
non-reporting 1,100 lb. dry weight. $5500 obo 564-8776
501-C-3 Charity. Sleeps 6; $2,200
Maritime Ministries (352) 586-2203 COMO RV TRUCK
(352) 795-9621 & AUTO SALES -
TRAVEL TRAILER 22' OF HOMOSASSA
1972, Gd. cond. Every- See Jim Shany Felt,,
thing works. $2500 (352) 628-1411 "
(352) 634-0554 -
(352) 628-9848 FORD
HUNTER SPECIAL 1 L $500.orbe
HUNTER SPECIAL offer, (352)726-0887-
20' Nomad, all equip. o
Inc. New tires & AC. FORD -
Sleeps 4 $5,000 1998 Taurus76-cyl.,,
_,(352) 726-7805 ."ulu,, Ioolea J--r
rr,, & dri. ec, o erfecl.
'1.8.O (352) 697-0889
FORD 500 SEL
20)5 L.-,aed' ume-
Nevl Sunroof, ,ua,1 ,tC
4 BLACK STEEL WHEELS, Retails 21K/Sell $19,000-
15x6-1/2 from '04 Betsy (352) 563-572.1"'
Camry. $60 eachFO
Wheel covers avail at FORD
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90 Cougar runs good $500.'`- -
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318 DODGE ENGINE '95. Mustang, V8
& Transmission, 1987. straight stick, runs great.
$500 or best offer $4,000.
(352) 341-0787 (352) 344-8919 -
1984 Chrysler 4 door FORD CROWN VI
1993 Dodge Spirit 2001 LX, leather, power.-
Any part or both loaded, white, mint.
for $500.00 cond. 59K new tire '
(352) 795-4878 $9,300 obo 726-2384
*-. -... |2003 ACURA TL FORD CROWN VIC-"-
WHEELS 2004, 41K, Champagne'-
with N2 filled Dunlop tires w/velour seats, new'-.
10K miles $400 tires, $13,000
enate 352-637-5955 (352) 527-3828
'80. Ford Station wagon FORD LARIAT:."
"Oves8 $20W obo 2003, Super Cab,
'77, Dodge window Loaded w/many extras;
in I Van $200 low miles $17,500
(352) 447-3436 (352) 795-2699
M e '88 Ford Escort FORD MUSTANG*,
'88 Ford Eso 1993 Coupe, 4-cyl., 23,
'86 $300. an ml.. green, like newr .
.6..$300. Obo P$4,000 (352) 726-937-
(352) 447-3436 FORD TAURUUS -
CAPTAIN'S CHAIRS 1995. Fully loaded, 1D
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$120 each set gin. tan interior. a 18
(352) 564-2545 (352) 220-6021
O EDK BLUE TRUCK TOPPER '99 SE 4 dr Sedoan, 16K
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Fiberglass like new, LEER seats, Runs exc $2,0
TOPPER Side lift up. obo (352) 697-4779-
Windows $525 OBO
Da(352) 503-3587 Grand Marquis '03
eBlack beauty exclumIve
EAGLE BUICK Pres. edition, Ex. cond
SGMC TRUCK 32K. Priced to sell
Special GMC Truck $0,500 (352)465-4268
20" Wheels & HONDA ,,
Goodyear Tires '00, Accord EX, V6, load-
Fit from 1999- 2006 ed, w/leather, excel9
Regularly $3,448. cond. 93k mil., $8,4a0.
On Sale $2,895. obo (352) 503-4544 -
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Factory Take-Offs 1996, 4 dr; GAS MISER,
Aluminum Wheels & new tires, exc. cond,
Tires On Sale-Great 67K, $5,850
Deal Call or see our (352)527-1788
?ntatives details (352) 795-6800 1T'r 1 If t i e
I Front Bra Cover, fits AffORAABlI SALE
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2001-2004 exc, w/bug FROM=875-UP
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sold new for $140. good
UEf il VI ^ XJ6 Vandanplas
ijl Uafi -- 4dr. Sedan 89K ml, Exc.
ATV + ATC USED PARTS cond, $9.800,
Buy-Sell-Trade ATV, ATC (352) 382-1481
Gocarts, 12-5pm Dave's JAGUAR
USA (352) 628-2084 '92, XJ6, Sovereign, 4DR,
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AUTOMOBILE cond. $6,900. obe
DONATIONS (352) 270-3547
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501-C-3 Charity. $8,700. (352) 422-7281
Maritime Ministries LINC CONTINENTAL
(352) 795-9621 '95, white, tan leather
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CASH BUYER 145K ml, runs good,'
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CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
Date: August 6,2006
Dale: August 6, 2006
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2006 G-6
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2006 TOWNCARi p2006 ARMADA> p2006 TRAILBLAZERe
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'05 CAMRY
$14,825 $297PERMONTH*
'05 CIVIC
$12,375 $247PER MONTH*
'05 MALIBU
*9,875 *197PER.MONTH*
'04 GRAND MARQUIS
13,125 262 PER MONTH*
'04 SONATA
1 0,950 s219PER MONTH*
'04 COROLLA
$12,150 $243PER.MONTH*
'03 CIVIC
$10,375 207 PER MONTH*
'03 MUSTANG
$ 11,125 222 PERMONTH*
'02 TAURUS
6,225 136 PERMONTH*
'02 SONATA
*5,925 118 PER MONTH*
'01 ACCORD
$9,525 191 PER MONTH*
'05 ACCORD
$13,775 275 PERMONTH*
'05 IMPALA
$14,575 $291 PER MONTH*
'05 MUSTANG
s16,150 323 PER MONTH*
'04 NEON
'8,125 I162 PERMONTH*
'04 SEBRING
$9,475 189 PER MONTH*
'04 ELANTRA
*8,575 $171 PERMONTH*
'03 MALIBU
*7,850 I157 PERMONTH*
'03 DEVILLE
*16,950 $339 PER MONTH
'02 CAMRY
$11,375 *227 PERMONTH*
'02 LESABRE
9,325 186 PERMONTH*
'01 IMPALA
9,125 $182 PERMONTH*
'05 F150
$13,475 *269 PER MONTH*
'05 TAHOE
$22,625 *452 PER MONTH
'05 EXPEDITION
$16 ,375 -327 PERMONTH*
'04 RAM
12,750 255 PER MONTH*
'03 SILVERADO
*11,275 225 PERMONTH*
'03 TAHOE
*17,375 $347 PER MONTH
'03 DURANGO
$11,275* 225 PER MONTH*
'02 RAM
$9,950 199 PER MONTH
'02 TOWN & COUNTRY
$8,375 167 PERMONTH*
'01 FRONTIER
7,875 *157 PER MONTH*
'01 SILVERADO
1 1,275* 225 PER MONTH*
'05 CARAVAN
$12,475 *249 PERMONTH*
'05 EXPLORER
*13,675 *273PERMONTH*
'05 WINDSTAR
$12,450 s249 PER MONTH
'04 CHEROKEE
$14,275 $285 PERMONTH*
'03 RANGER
$8,775 175 PER MONTH*
'03 TACOMA
9,925 0198 PERMONTH*
'02 LIBERTY
9,425 188 PER MONTH*
'02 F150
$11,325 226 PER MONTH*
'01 EXPLORER
6,775 1 35 PERMONTH*
'01 CARAVAN
6,075 $121 PER MONTH*
'01 EXPEDITION
$10,275 *205 PER MONTH*
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Pat Nordstrom, far right, watches Anthony Cremona, left, and Leesa Trudeau install gutters recently at his house in Crystal River.
Antiques expert
John Sikorski
looks at a pretty
mug and odd
binoculars, among
other items this
week.
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Everyday CHEAPSlKTE
Mary Hunt, the
queen of thrift,
offers some
interesting recipes
and looks at a
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Mr. HANDYPESON
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money by using
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cleaning mold and
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2t l SALES: 726-6668 3 2'
jwmortonrealestate.com 1-800-543-9163 1
$225,000 HISTORIC .HOME Over 2.500 square
fe/-t of be/autifui Ihardfwood floors n rfiis historic home
CoTmpieeiiV .-urrAihed ar.naimnt ri. this two-slory
home i, aitng ror some 1-LC from new owner Call
today for sr.owingr Mary Parsonsr 422-5437.
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726-41-)ZO. for lIo~lyugi
re-ty kIc-her,. ,t3 decrrIcaLr ile
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mncr.ulae throughourL Asking
2 pn-me Call Barn Monanan at
SF301idid
tO be completed on the insider Come take a Look andi
rinoose all your own decor Thus name s 2'5tory witr a
rft and is warning for you 10 finish IL Pncea night ano
rits on 50 acre MLS 1;304516 ULied for 5125,000.
AAK ior Maxin-e Heilrrers
PARADISE ON 1241- WATERFRONT ACREAGE
1988 3J2 on 15 acres 13 separate lot) a ih 10N acres
of a Nafture Reserve light at your backfard on Lake
Davis just ? blcxs from the id Hole Golf & Country
Club! Price to -ell @ $299.9001 Ten Paduano Cell
357.212.1446 or toll iree 866-2494857 MLS 0162899
a-w,. *i...?-nr cn- Tour 110066004 3
.. ... 31 Dai RDCDI agefmlynmerNEW LISTING. CITRUS HILLS. Beauty & elegance :.
^ REDUCEDI Large family rome ,n rir, e n, err,e;s asscre ins .7s tied-Dor.w 2 barn home on I acre. . 2 .I" fi-"-
P-D-- P as I-fgnland, Went 3 rec.nom 2 tarn pla ptan p nuresd c, 3 Guel stirei rwlh a tast fully landscaped MOVE RIGHT INtI 2 bedroom, 2 bath. 1350 living
hardwood Bloors. hrmily r om 1n firapi3.ap MaElr yara r.i home nasa ger al room c,,h cathedral cellngs. area Cathedral caling. Living room win bayr wrwroow
bearoiom. master bair, with snoher an drrin re i .:.'mrj d,,ing, rom'..g ornom, .ineo arnary. p6s a bo1nu seat, family room. eat-m klchen. Large matter surte WATERFRONT: This 3 edroomn 2 bath home is so
:- SolJ wood cabematls In latmhen. Bra imast bar Opan roc-m Iht c.-uld ne 4tA Ied.mom mith separate entrance. withI garden nlO arind walk-lin shower. Bonus room neat 9nd clear., It has the most wonderful waterfront
: flow plan. Screened porcn r. rear 2 car garage. Maier ue *,Inwlh walk-in snower and his & her walk-in coulm De 3rd bedroom Sceened porch. Close to aq views o& natures wildlife Come let your cates Boat
SPrced at $175,900 301370 Call Century 21 J I' ciosea Large screened porilrianai & a 2 car garage arnannmes. Priced at $150.200 1300791. Call away aa yc.u go boating on me chain of takes. ala at a
SMorton RE.- Inc. Ask for Cneryl Scruggs for more. Pn.na 31 $329,000 3.14.493 Call Cheryl Scjggs at Cepntuir 21 JW Moon R.. R rInc k for Cheryl pofmn on a quiet cul-oe-sac. 5174,900. Call Ruth
T- C ^ Cernlcr/213 J.W MoytonR.E, Inc 1-00--43-683 lruggs. freiaerclic 1-352-563-6866.
C.. eryl S-cruggs - - .
NEW LIZTDIG: Thra is a super large mobile ai.h WOWI Tnta POOL home has it allff 3 bedrooms 2' DYNAMITE POOL HOME IN INVERNESS- This name
1600 area. Has 3 bedrooms and 2 traIns war baths 2 car garage, "lI- floors openispllt floor plan WONDERFUL HOME in Inverness HIglands Is I ht s er casting arge rooms
_, Ea S2 full e3ths, ahercad 2 car garage large greal roum
open view of the labs from lhe fireplacad Irvrg room new roof home warranty. Lush landscaplig fnru Irees boasting 3 o.Drooms, 2 lull bBtha. s511 plan. 115mg eat-In kitchen, screened porch, caged lG noel and fully
Has a boal ramp, dock and boat cover, comes ann a large 180x15D rot that Is completely fenced bor room, dnlrng room, kIdchen. family room w/ffreplac., ferned yard 5,ith il/sly arbor IneIsor is tiled and
'furis e Ied and Is on Ihe Hemanao Pool of Lake Tsala aecunty. The enclosed lanai oerlooks the park-like and screerted poirch OuLtsloe i an extended pato and bedrooms are carpeted This loely horame Is located in Ine
Apopka Chai. Has lrnc yard ano 2 car carpor. backyard & swimming pool You',e gotl in see Otis ofe shed for all your lawn euipmen All ona 112 acre of Insemess Highlanas Nornm ard close f all shopping.
.: aCentral waer and sem Call Rti Frederkk 1.352. Call Maxcne Halirrem or Kimerly Miner to Slew pre ground Call MteoLha Snyder 352-476-8727.Ask leslaurants and lown Call today to p-re.lawhra beaul.
TammyBurning 563-6866.$179g,00 IF304792 MLS#301.t83 Pncedatl$219.900 lor fle #301588 5169.900 CalliMarthaSnyder Akefor fie pri30058. 5175,000
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Multi-Million Dollar Sales Team
(352) 634-4286
C.ALL~~~ BOB DAN AAT634 -28
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4BR/3BA pool home including 2 lots
Oversized pool' Oversized garage!
Conveniently located near Community
Center A must see! # 162787 $369,000
SPOTLESSI IMMACULATEI ,BRU2BA Pius cif~icpt.-- Lgim
tn! tbnghtl Co.,pletlyi NRE-iaii nateal maMI fa Cryha,
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ker. 1.410i it.r.&-' I), rxIrh i i-Drage 1L.lii-i ivE c01dOiCl li-E
u1502~77 S234.900
JUST COMPLETED! New quality
construction. 31212 with lanai Cathedral
ceilings. oak cabinets. lots oi tile. wood
laminate floors, insulated windows 9
insulated French door unit. dimensional
shingles R-30 insulation #301256 $199,000
GORGEOUJS RuSAW HOME -3a I Reaw. 3 e.~, -i.a~j.
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2/2/Z HUM[: IN tI:V1:-KLY MILL.. venect
condition! Lovely Berber carpeting hie in kilcnen
and balnrooms Beautful inside and oull
Completely handicap accessDoe! Trns nome nas
plenty of space for you and your family. come and,
take a look' All located in a perfectly manicured
quiet re.qgnDorhood i 162558 $150,000
THINKING
OF
SELLING?
YOUR HOUSE
SHOULD BE
HERE!!!!
GORGEOUS 2u1 511 ON BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED
LOT WITH TONS OF PRIVACY- You *&n i be,.ien, our
ea.-El Comnpic.ieli upriatn-d *,r, ne.- 1,1- ficor, oik
cabireL3 ,-.ocunienop nlner. applarce: zar -d and
out Ajc real pimnp. Todi garzagE d-,or dtpn'..4 douDiC
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BEVERLY MODEL. Central neal and air
Vacant Imrmrediate Occupancy' Possible
owner financing' #301940 $94,900
GORGEOUS 2BR/2BA completely rermo.deled
home ,r. Beven~ Hills Updaied knrcnen cournre-s
cabr.,ei. arda appliances brand new carpeung.
pain and tile' Very ligni and bn.rt g.lassea-ir.
aunroorr .:,fi ,r',inng area Brand new ro:, witn
transnerrable warranry to niew owner-r Thi. r.om.
.sa real find' #162315 5134,900
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SUPER NICE! Central heat and air!
Vacant! immediate Occupancy! Possible
owner financing! Owner is a
Florida Realtor. #301938 $94,900
BEAUTFUL 2 polrOE Ento roper D.
pool and i nreene-a inra, Laq-e T pic'ou; 0edmromn.;
saa.:r, with- pri-. Ble ramn a..i.x': i~ h.. nomne a. raine
find in a rot ,xomrnufi..y Jote to ,c .31i.0r
.ahoootiro 93K918 $159.000
WHAT A DOLL HOUSE! Beautiful
2/1 with central heat and air.
Ceramic tile throughout! A must
see' Great value' Owner is Florida
Realtor #150762 $91,900
PINE RIDGE
4019 W. Alamo Dr.................................$79,800
4359 N. Pink Poppy Dr.........................$79,900
5414 Piute ........................................... $99,900
5619 W. Yearling Dr............................$439,000
CITRUS SPRINGS
8410 N. Pocono Dr...............................$35,000
CITRUS HILLS
8741 Quarry............................................ 37,500
8755 Quarry............................................ 37,500
1320 W. Mineral................................ $72,000
871 N. Fresno......................................... $85,000
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
9005 N. Deltona, Citrus Springs .........................................................................................$1,750,000
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GORGEOUS SANDERSON BAY SANIBEL LOCATION LOCATION I ,:..-, ', r,-r:.,:,
GMOOEL L ANDR' ON A -iA -. ] ,-, .'i,, u ri,,: PROFESSIONAL OFFICEiRESIDENCE A.ir.
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L (352) 341-1233 (352) 220-0005 1 (352) 476-2645
r.,. BEAUTIFUL CITRUS SPRINGS"312i.:.r.
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.CAU. WENDY HOPKBNS L CALL DEBI BEITZ
] (352) 464-3209 cAsUEMAU IE (352) zl8-798 (352) 220-0005
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ready for carefree living. Everything new; VERY NICE 31212 POOL HOME IN CITRUS
Sroof, landscaping, carpets, tile, appliances, BEAUTIFUL 211 HOME ON A QUIET STREET. SPRINGS. Home is in immaculate condition
bathrooms- ceiling fans. lighting. and paint New roof in ?005 fenced yard I car attached' and has a large lanai with an inviting
Do. -r, T, i rr,.i rarUIiu; r..:,.T.-' MLSm i00.),$ ci ,-a. -i'.' 3 lr a.. aG-O la I3 a r.a l, I. A.r.T..~ ol all -.iTl't 0.1 3'LI ar. ac &
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BARBARA STONE BILL HUTCHINGS CALL DAVID IVORY
(352) 586-3072 (352) 697-3133 _(352) 613-4460
LOVELY 2i2/1 HOME ;,l. I q,,. le
jE P Ic.. Tr-. n.:-L r.HM E ., ] GORGEOUS LIGHT & BRIGHT 2,2.
HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN r..aly Ia.:< a]i-O ir. L u i rauW .... .'..' l'il *' r5 .,1'.;I 1.31 r.'i C ..- 1a.-. l.er-a.n e
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CALL DAVID IVORY BARBARA STONE (352) 476-8924
as2) 613^-4460 (352) 586-3072 j
EXCEPTIONALLY NICE jl 91 r.orne .r ATTRACTIVE 21 '1 r..:,.re ,.a q,.Ll WELL CARED FOR 312 HOME on a. scr.cea
Beverly Hills. Fully landscaped lot, recent neighborhood. Nice screened porch with river half acre in beautiful Crystal River. Home is
Sreno v stjin m3iv thi home r.:< + c. ;..: .. ,: i : d '3...,r .:.. -,,,- ,il, ,,~a l oa neM .i-,o.l,;rag and
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RICHARD HLDEBRANDTr & ROY CAWLEY CALL DAVID IVORY
(352) s86-0478 (352) 220-1607 (352) 613-4460
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CALL BARBARA JONES-DOVI
(352) 476-2645 OR
ROCIOO CARDOZA (352) 287-9073
LIKE NEW' Tr., i6bgR#1 r. noe wia ?CC
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l,aTures lii alik-n rj-izel .nti BA mla :iparieC
nsr,oer & garden wla prnecti or relaxing. Prnatl
d.a IC guei. BA romu ar.cdirr room a
*cr.Ir-t ial .i'cuiTmi color jrn.jugr.ouul Frer..:r aoor:
elicomre you V0,0 a AFOriWnully lar.di]',ipid yar-]
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CALL GENE WADE
(352) 341-1233
LOVELY 2 elt1 POOL HOME ,n a quiel
neighborhood. Carpet and tile throughout,
and a convenient kitchen with upgraded
appliances. Sliding doors lead to a screened
porch riai overlooiks mne depLacnd .r.-giouri.
cage pco' Call today) lor a,
Ftcr-ra"n ,.iewrg' ML54161620
CAL BARBARA DEE
& ROY CAWLEY
(3S2) 220-1607
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VERY NEAT AND CLEAN 2211 norme in
Seceriy Hill- Tnra norr.- r-a rnaa leceni
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MLS a 0 166 4
CALL DAVID IVORY
(352) 613-4460
CUSTOM 30212 HOME on a be aiEUhullv
iandacape- rl inr Be.-il, Hi!I Large greal
room, built-ins, kitchen has ample amounts of
ioi.ag nome iocurr.r ,.i'Tm a;,d .:cnirali
S .aiTi D-,n i mr.I ulur or.nmi
C i.T.el MLS. Ol31 3-i
CALL BILL HUTCHINGS
(352) 697-3133
)ERS
ills 527-1112
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ANXIOUS OWNER DESPERATE TO SELL?
JOB TRANSFER HAS NEW HOME SALE
PENDING NO REASONABLE OFFER
REJECTED? HURRY' Par...T..-,.c 1:cAl Bil
..4, 01 Ir.ir Cr.5ri BA Lock Ti nome on ve pre.:.uD
res realutful es pari- ally c.:learedl
and feced Greal privau- rlocaon older
CALL GENE HURWADE
(352) 341-12-53
WOWL CHECK THIS ONE OUTO CuMe
esta BR1.5A block nome on five pretty
aces beaupooful uees pandally cleared
and fenced Grear pnvale location older
home thal ras some new renovauon. A
fan loastc buT Come see tIhe
opponlunies a #303735
CALL GEDAVID WADE
(352) 341-1233
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS CUSTOM
BUILT Mediterranean style 5/4/3
estate home overlooking the 16th fairway. 9
ft. African Mahogany doors, double spiral
staircases, pool, guest suites, and marble
I -l boomrl Too many amenities to list,
call todayl MLS #300784
CALL DAVE IVORY
(352) 613-4460
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL FRESHLY
PAINTED 2/1.5/1 home. New carpet, updated
and tothis 4/3y emode ed kitchfully fen and aced
pi backyard on an oversized lo Lake
Truly a must see MLS #163035
j CALLL DEB PETERSON
(352) 586-9844
ROOM TO ROAM INSIDE AND OUT. An
electronic gated entry welcomes you home to
this 4/3 home on 3.75 fully fenced acres.
Stainless steel appliances, front and back
1..s'K : all iil1 01 .iOielf Lake
CALL DEB PETERSON
(352) 476-8924
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Crystal River 794-0888 Inverness 341-1233 Beverly Hills 527-1112
DperlEAM le 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH HOME ON COMER LOT IN CITRUS
BLwaters Oper Gulf SPRINGS. NYO URcornc Kiiirr,. Mcv,- .r
alars only 2 5 iles away ana 15 mIrs irom coria.n. a ^ar C.' er'' t la I r..ippeij i4 r-n-ny
Surcoasl Par way AOaceni omam rol onoL g qoiiinu p [ryc ia' ULSI 16'9l.C
CAl BROOK WARRNDER CALL NANCY LEWIS
el ,,-sac L n a s
- (352) 228-9199 a (352) 302-6082
waers Oarr Ger@extr SPRINGeatyeadeS. Ncom nancytteewisaoLcom
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(352) 697-3133
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OPEN HOUSE Sat. 8105 & Sun. 8/06 12:00 PM *3 PM
3472/3450 ', PAf"'-
W. Hampshire Blvd.
BRAND NEW.
BUILT 2006 2000 sq.'A :""J' .
ft. Ranch on quarter
acre lot. Extra larce i n, .,i
closet, cathedral "TT J
ceilings, eat-in kitchen, formal den, extra large showers.
Ceramic & carpet floors. Custom stone work. Spr. Sys, all appl.
included. 1 year home warranty. Ready to move in. Call for
showing. $188,900. (352) 746-0615. (718) 801-4497 cell.
United Country Pulsar Realty Group, Inc.
NMarge Malm Office: 352-637-3010
lRealtr"' Toll Free: 866-637-3010
MulunM"hlllon Dollar Club Fax: 352-637-3020
[ 1 ^ Email: pulsarrealtyll@earthlinkniet
Miebsite: ww.pulsarrealtyofcitrus.com
2780 N. Florida Ave. Suite 1 Hemando FL 34442
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1111" 9101 INVERNESS. 2.2 VaLh open floor plan
CITRUS SPRINGS. 4/2/2 with a beautiful Home features fireplace, new roof, a split
pool and fenced yard. Home is in wonderful bedroom plan, and a fenced yard. Close to
condition. Call for your appointment! Asking everything. Call to see this nice home.
$285,000.MLS #303656 Asking $125,000.MLS #303947
The Royal Chelsea
3 Bedrooms 2 Baths 2 Car Garage
CITRUS HILLS. 2/25 with carport. Nice CAMBRIDGE GREENS OF CITRUS
Greenbriar 1 Townhouse. Maintenance free HILLS. 2/25/2 with a caged pool. Lovely
living at its best. Community pool and tennis area. Needs some TLC. Asking Only
courts. Asking $147,500. MLS #303645 $199,900. MLS #303759
8438 S. SUNCOAST
BLVD.(HwY 19),
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LOTS AVAILABLE
* BROOKRIDGE 3 AVAILABLE ON THE GOLF COURSE $45,000
*BROOKRIDGE CORNER LOT.$40,000
OICRoRIDGE LOTS STARTING AT $28,000
S'C us CoUNTY.-.93 ACRE LOT ON MEMORIAL DRIVE $29,900 .
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* I0' lHigh Ceilings in All
Li ring Areas and Porch
* 12' High Ceilings at Front
EnI arid Foyer
* S" Hih Sliding Gl:ss Doors
* Great Room Features
Double Tray Ceiling
* Solid Surface Countertops
in Kitchen with Integral
Sink
* Thermafoil Vinyl Kitchen
Cabinet Doors and Drawer
Fronts
* Dome Lighting in Kitchen
* Light Fixture Ml.%,ance
$750.00
* Master Bach with Walk-In
Shower and His and Her
Van ties
* Venied MicTowave
* His and Her Air-
Conditioned Walk-ia
CloseLs
* Spanish Lace Ceilings
* Sprinkler System up to 90'
X 120' Lot
* Landscape Package
* Foranm Sod Allowance np
to 8500 sq. ft.
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PINE RIDGE ESTATES Oversized garage w/9 ft door (Heat/Air) I Split Floor Plan
CUSTOM BUILT POOL 3 ft. wide doors for a WHEELCHAIR #302075
HOME This stately four www.KellvGoddard-EllieSutton.net Breakfast Nook
bedroom home sits atop
1.82 lushly landscaped Covered Screened Lanai
acres and features a den, 3/2/2 MLS #300179 $193,000
double-sided fireplace, -
laminate wood floors, formal
dining room and spacious 1
island kitchen. Too many
upgrades to list! Completely
fenced and ready for horses.
Offered at $459,000 MLS 0
#302561
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LOTS & ACREAGE
PINE RIDGE 1 1/2 Acre Comer, beautiful lot and
owner is motivated to sell!! Make an offer...$114,900
PINE RIDGE FARMS 4 acre Estate lot at end of
cul-de-sac. RARE OPPORTUNITYIl
Seller wants offers $175,000
CITRUS SPRINGS 1 Acre, a steal at............$49,900
CITRUS SPRINGS 1+ Acre comer lot!.........$49,900
S99* built 3BR, 2 Bat
* Living and Family Room
* Kitchen withwood cabinets
Lots of Tile #300283
* Close to Hwy 491 & Beverly Hills
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$65,000 1 ACRE LOT IN CITRUS
HILLS 100X148
$40,000 3 LOTS IN TOWN OF
HOMOSASSA .89 ACRE TOTAL
MLS #340851 $110,000
This 2/I/CP with family room has been
completely renovated to include new windows &
kitchen. Newer roof & A/C, large tile in living
area. Move-in condition. Calch the view of the
hillL from your front porch Don't pass this one
n. A 1 14.000
Original owner home that has been updated w;,th
Hurricane Impact Windows + newer roof & air,
newer appliances, tile & carpeting. 2BR/7.5BA/
7CG Family room & fenced yard. Make your
appointment today.
DUNNELLON MINI FARMS
INVERNESS LOT 5 acres (mol). Bring your horses or build
your dream house. Velveteen Pt. $115,000
MLS #304055 3ARPRC
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community. OWNER MUST
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office: 795-2441
Residence: 795-9661
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RICHARD VENTICINQUE
Re/Max Realty One
Office: 795-2441
Citrus County Realtor 19 Years
8 Million already closed for 2006.
Top 1% ofall FL ReMax Agents,
a^lj .2 years running.
email: richardv@remax.net
Website: www.citruscounty-florida-realestate .net
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lot with private views to golf course and water. Heated Living room w/cathedral ceilings on main level.
pool w/spa. walk-in wet bar, gorgeous 18" white marbl Fireplace, wet bar & 'eA bath downstairs in family ..
te floors, updated Coan & wood cabinets in kitchen room. Oversized 2 car garage with workshop/storage
Granite &e wood cabinMets in bathrooms 4th bedroom can a Bahama shutrs tl Ml .5 $205,0^0 "1
Sbe office or den. MLS#1 63049 $372,000 area. Bahama shutters too! MLS#151445 $205,000
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MEN Multi-Million Dollar Realtor
ERAI Cell: 634-4346
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Email: homes4C3@mindspring.com
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ENJOY 'LIFE IN FLORIDA'! Well maintained 3
bedroom villa with 2 baths and 2 car side entry
garage with screen. Fully maintained yard. Vaulted
ceilings. Skylights in kitchen & baths. Glass
enclosed Florida room has heat and air. Newer air
handler, A/C and digital thermostat. Split bedroom
floor plan. Great views of private greenbelt from
Florida room & master suite. #161761 $192.000
3/2/2 ON ESTATE SIZE LOTI Vaulted ceilings.
New berber carpet. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car
garage. Convenient pass-thru from kitchen to 25x13
lanai. Extra large master suite with walk in closet.
New garage door opener. Newer roof & air handler.
Original owners only here 6 months a year! Nicely
landscaped with large trees. #301001 $174,000
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Realtor
Call me for all of your Real Estate needs.
Office: (352) 382-1700
" o.PoJ Y.. Cell: (352) 634-0431
PRETTY AS A PICTURE! 3/2/2
spacious great room pool home.
Separate dining room and
breakfast nook with bay window.
Updated neutral color tile and
carpet. Caged pool with plenty of
deck area. Tons of storage space.
New A/C in 2005. Oversized
garage. Security system. Call
Danielle today! #304557
$262,000
Lots
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(352) 382-1700
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3/212 Nice & neat with oversized side entry garage. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE !3/2/2 Greatroom style home with
This well maintained home has large open family room over 2,500 sq. ft. of total living area. Open kitchen with breakfast
& eat in kitchen. All have lovely view of lush greenbelt. nook & pantry. Master suite W/ 2 walk in closets, garden tub and
Newer appliances including smooth top range. Updated separate shower. Ceramic tile and laminate woodflooring. Home
neutral color berber carpet. Screened lanai and outside is prewired for surround sound. Work bench and storage cabinets
patio. #302640 $194,900. in garage. New a/c. #302963 $229,900.
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Seller: Ingram Randolph M
Buyer: Brogan Sean
Price: $12900
Addr: West County: 08469 W Aeroview Ln
Description: Crystal Crest Pb 3 Pg 146 Lot
13 Bik D
Seller: Fugate Herman E &
Buyer: Brogna Sean
Price:$72000
Addr: West County: 05728 N Anddr Dr
Description: Shamrock Acres Of Crystal
River Phase 1 Unrec Sub Lot 18 Desc As:
Com At Sw Cor Of Se 1/4 Of Sec 4-18-17
Th N 89deg 13m
Seller: Harvell James & Or Scarlet
Buyer: Brogna Sean
Price:$7500
Addr: West County: 03032 N Chameleon
Pt
Description: Shady Oaks East Unrec Sub
Lot 22 Desc As Follows: Comm At Nw Cm
Of E 1/2 Of E 1/2 Of Sw 1/4 Of Sec 13-18-
17 Thn E Odeg
Seller: Harvell James &
Buyer: Brogna Sean
Price: $7500
Addr: West County: 03033 N Amphibian
Pt
Description: Shady Oaks West Unrec Sub
Lot 19 Desc As Follows: Comm At Nw Cm
Of E 1/2 Of Sw 1/4 Of Sec 13-18-17 Thn N
89deg 13m 24s
Seller: Wynn James H &
Buyer: Brown David & Terry
Price: $118000
Addr: West County: 04142 S Brian Pt
Description: Heather Acres Unrec Sub Lot
23 Desc As: Com At Sw Cor Of E 1/2 Of
Nw 1/4 Of Nw 1/4 Of Sec 28-19-18 Th S
89deg 02m 39s E
Seller: Bognetti Donald A & Donna A
Buyer: Bush Donald E & Constance E
Price: $43900
Addr: West County: 10173 N Suncoast
Blvd .
Description: Nature Coast Landings
Resort 2 A Co-Operative Unit 177,
Seller: Cain Russell E & Kristy Lee
Buyer: Cain Russell E &
Price: $2300
Addr: West County: 02017 S Overview Dr
Description: 490 Commercial Plaza Pb 11
Pg 150 Lot 9 Blk B
Seller: La Ponsey Leon
Buyer: Clark Betty M
Price: $156000
Addr: West County: 4065 S Skylark Ter
Description: Green Acres Add 6 Unit 2 Pb
7 Pg 70 (Lr-99-31 Accepted 12/1/99 Or Bk
1339 Pg 548-553) Pcl B: N 109 Ft Of S 218
Ft Of Lot
Seller: Ozello Holdings Uc
Buyer: Clark Roger &
Price: $175000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
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$9.3 Million Sold in 2005
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2 bedroom, 2 bath condo In Meadowcrest. Big and beautiful and ready for
you. Rents for $875 a month.
7849 Wooded Trail Peace & quiet abound at this 2 bedroom, 1 bath home on the water.
Rents for $750 a month.
3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile on water off Stokes Ferry Rd. Property has direct access to the
Withlacoochee. Home rents for $750 a month.
.9212 Elliot Citrus Springs home that comes with furniture. Home is very nice. $700 month.
2 bedroom, 2 bath home on an acre fenced in Floral City. Off Tumer Ave. Home rents for
$825 a month.
Adorable fumished studio apartment in Downtown Invemess. Ready now unit rents for
$500 a month. Owner provides water.
1855 Coralberry Lane 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo unit in Whispering Pines. Has one car
garage. Rents for $800 a month.
3262 Pierce St 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage Newer construction Rents for $875 a
Month.
Very large 2 bedroom, 1 bath home with water view. Only requires 1st and security to move
in. $750 a month. Home is located on 44 E.
Commercial rental across from the courthouse -Over 2000 sq. ft. Rents for $1500 a month.
We have more rentals, both homes & commercial. Call for more details.
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F or weeks now, I've been doing -
battle in my garden. It's me
against the cucumbers. So far
we're running a dead heat, but that-
could change soon if this hot summer .
weather continues. I've picked, sliced
and pickled, gifted, pawned-off and
even begged friends and colleagues to
participate in this harvest Don't get me
wrong. I'm not complaining, if for no
other reason than my cukes have given Mary
me lots to write about And my search EVER
continues for great ways to use these CHEAP
delicious garden-fresh cucumbers.
Check out my latest finds.
TZATZIKI SAUCE
2 (8-ounce) containers plain yogurt
2 cucumbers, peeled, seeded and diced
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 lemon, juiced
salt and pepper to taste
1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
3 cloves garlic, peeled
In a food processor or blender, combine all
ingredients and process until well combined.
Transfer to a separate dish, cover and refrigerate
for at least one hour for best flavor. Use this
yummy dressing for gyros or Greek salad. It also
makes a nice dipping.sauce for veggies.
Source: Allrecipes.com
Many thanks to Brenda Ponichtera, registered
dietitian and friend of this column, for coming to
my aid with the following refreshing and nutri-
tious summertime soup, which calls for fresh
Hunt
YDAY
'SKATE
cucumbers and tomatoes. Stop at a
farmer's market and buy fresh produce
if you don't have a garden. The flavor of
fresh, right-from-the-garden fruits and
veggies is hard to beat
One serving is a good source of fiber.
Optional ingredients are not included
in the nutritional analysis.
GAZPACHO
This is a cold soup, and it is wonder-
ful when tomatoes and cucumbers are
in season. The fresh cilantro is a must
Use a food processor or blender to sim-
plify this recipe.
1 large cucumber, unpeeled, quartered
2 medium tomatoes, quartered
1 green bell pepper, quartered
1 medium onion, quartered
3 cups tomato juice, divided (see Cook's note)
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon chopped garlic
1/2 teaspoon hot pepper sauce (optional)
1/4 teaspoon salt (optional)
"T/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
Dash cayenne pepper
Optional toppings:
1/2 to 1 cup chopped fresh cilantro
Nonfat sour cream or nonfat plain yogurt
Cook's note: Sodium is figured for reduced salt
In a blender or food processor, combine the
cucumber, tomatoes, green pepper, onion and 1-1/2
Please see CHEAP/Page 12E
Pretty green and gold-trimmed mug has large collector interest
Dear John: First, I want to
thank you for having a column
like this. I look in several col-
lectors' books, but can never
find my items. First is a green
glass with gold trim mug that
has "Father and
Mother 1908"
engraved on it
I also have a fig-
urine, which is very
heavy and with very
fine details, but has
no markings. It is
approximately 3 1/2
inches long and 1 V2
inches tall. John S
M.L.E., Inglis
Dear M.LLE.: The SIKOF
green Pattern Glass AT
mug was made in
America. The maker is U.S.
Glass and the pattern is
Colorado. Pattern Glass is a
large category of collector
interest and has been for
decades. Current potential dol-
lar value is below $50.
The figurine depicting a
young child sleeping has a
wonderful look. What is it
made of? To test if it is cast
iron, place a magnet on it If the
magnet does not stick, make a
little scratch on the underside
and check the color. If the color
is yellowish, it is either bronze
or brass; if silver colored, it is
spelter. Take several good,
clear photographs of the front,
back and underside, then I will
finish the story.
Dear John: I have
this pair of binocu-
lars for you to look
at They measure 6
1 inches long closed
by 5 inches. The
only writing is
Vendome Paris,
which is right on top
ikorski of the lenses. They
are wrapped in
SKI'S some kind of leather
rIC or skin. They are not
too heavy. They are
made of all brass. Just interest-
ed if they may be worth any-
thing today on the market. I
appreciate your time and
knowledge. F., Homosassa
Dear F.: The binoculars you
have are of no specific collec-
tor interest Potential dollar
value is catch-as-catch-can.
Dear John: Enclosed is a pic-
ture of an old clock I have. It
has been running up until I
wound it up a few months ago.
Inside it says Wurttenberg A42,
~- -~-,-~'
I
Special to the Chronicle
This pretty Pattern Glass mug
is worth about $50.
Unghans, Germany 160.
I was told it could be a pre-
1900 clock because of the way
the time hands are fastened,
which would increase its value.
Any information would be
appreciated. Also, do you know
of a clock repairman I could
contact for repairs? R.S.,
Beverly Hills
Dear RS.: Your mantel clock
is referred to as tambour style
or camel back It was manufac-
tured by the Junghans Co. in
Germany. Junghans is recog-
nized by clock collectors as a
good-quality company.
Special to the Chronicle
This black iron circus wagon is probably a reproduction.
They produced a large vari-
ety of styles in massive quanti-
ties.
Your clock was produced
sometime between World Wars
I and II. Value has nothing to
do with the hands on the dial.
The three holes in the dial
indicate it has a full chime
works and strikes the quarter,
half and full hour.
Potential dollar value is
below $200. Try contacting
Winston Hall Jewelers in Ocala
at (353) 237-2240.
Dear John: Can you give me
any information and worth on
the following?
A black iron circus wagon
with detachable horse,
stamped in the metal "Iron art
JM 109". Second is a U.S. mail
iron wagon, horse-drawn with
driver.
The horse is detachable. It is
painted gold, green and red.
There is no other information.
The overall length with horses
attached is 11 inches. J.R.B.,
Internet
Please see ATTIC/Page 12E
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
NEW HOME incluae 3 bedrooms, plus en. 2 bans ana a 710 sq. n. 3
car garage. Home features include vaulted ceilings, tiled entry and foyer,
kitchen nook and laundry room, plus a pool bath that leads to a 42x10
lanai with caged pool. Beautiful master bedroom includes 2 walk-in closets,
tray ceilings, Jacuzzi tub, wood cabinets, granite countertops and much
THIS INCREDIBLE GOLF COURSE POOL HOME ,r,. a grea .... 01i LIr firE'
green and fairway is professionally landscaped with a fish pond This is 21:03
"Sweetwater home." modified Westwind 2 model. The 13 foot ceiling erLr,',.,
leads to an open floor plan with all the upgrades, heated pool and spa, lii.c
veranda and lanai, crown molding, double tray ceilings, Corian countertops, central
vac, surround sound system, two master suites and three car garage and much
kitchen with new
room/den, jetted
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2006 7E
ads of a
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(EN-CARE OF golf course home on first fairway in Pine R
has 3 BR, each having their own walk-in closet. This floor
cious. Living rm. & family rm. which open to large lanai. Kit
iliances staying & a pantry. Home has sprinkler system, sec
THIS 2003 BUILT ELEGANT 3 BedriouT. rpinl pia,. air. 2 dath" Vauiira
Ceilings, Dining Room has arches and pillars, great room has slider open
to larger lanai and caged pool. Kitchen has jeta counter tops and large
laundry area. 2 Car attached garage plus a 24x32 detached garage and a
12x16 matching shed. This home has a lovely manicured lot Make this
home one to see! $369.900. 162221
2 BUILT HOME war, .:.penr. ,:,cr p'yr. or. 1 acre .r. P.n.re R',i OPe,
ten to great room with kitchen nook opening to lanai with enough roor
future pool. Home's backyard is fenced in. Split bedroom plan with
rooms and 2 baths. Seller is building home with closing to be around
5/2006 or will lease back until home is completed. Owner financing
able with 20 down 15 year amortization. $264,900. 302418
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION 2006. Open floor plan, large
lanai, dimensional shingles, dual pane windows, upgraded
cabinets and appliances. Garage door opener, stone trim
and. much much m..re 300536 $189.900
:W 2006 BUILT s. 2; lc..:ai6 1 ,, 'iru. r S .rq-. Tr,i:
'ri i:, lull Ih..l.e ,in upgr.Co.a K ricrr. & 4 .hrinrn..
hting, fixtures, ceiling fans and lots of ceramic tile. Grea
me at a super price. It won't last long. Approx. finish date
NEWLY COMPLETED 3-2.2 Tr,, r,.:,,T,, tiu, -a gr at
room, diri'i af1 a, n'lra ei D&eooiToO DAtIM '/a, ,uDle %,an' (lJ,
separate shower garden tub. Amenities include beautiful
tile in kitchen and baths. A covered entry, screened lanai,
sprinkler system. An appliance package is included with the
06 BUILT 3-2-2 STERLING MODEL. Pack your bagi
d move in. All neutral colors. Range and dishwashe
irdeiSri $196;000. 301241
EARLY COMPLETED 2006 BUILT '2 ,n.n,,
include beautiful tile, oversized master bath. Huge walk-in
loset, laundry room, pool bath and much more. Most
appliances included, along with a screened lanai and
nrinklarrvstm 1R9..41 S1lQ7.gQl
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HIS 2006 BUILT HOME .-,le. c," :rn. lrul,..,,, .:.i,-., 3
Sr,..,T, ;, r, .:T a : r .J ,-ag-. i plni r. i ---' TC., r. m .:,lp
ange, dishwasher, disposal, washer, dryer, sprinkler
system and much more. Affordably priced! Call today.
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UNDER CONST Z. ,,',lr, rr,. ri, c 'rr) E- ,3 .. :.-..
Ii..r,; ( i. [i- 1 r,.:,,TI, 1 alu,." ,'r" 'ri-"-" G4 Lr'- '--l
breakfast bar, all kitchen appl., french dr w/mini blinds, mstr
suite wlwalk-in closets, crown molding, neutral carpet, tile,
screened lanai, sprinkler system & much more. 304867.
BRAND NEW HOME d y,:u 5,' I.,-:, I n:, ir,- ,:
h,I,,l rno-,Tr, Lr,.-, c,:.. '*,:, r,,,ru rA- ru,-; rE Ocrl Ti,, E u jai
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screened lanai, master suite on main, plant shelves, crown
molding, second floor 4br, 2ba, computer area, sprinkle
i,;
42E STTmAY ATrGUST 6. 2006
PROPERTY
Continued from Page 38E
Seller: Piersons John G
Buyer Yoffe Stewart &
Price: $130000
Addr: East County: 01850 S Mandarin Ter
Description: Lake Tsala Gardens Pb 2 Pg
144 Lot 12 Blk G
Seller: Sweetwater Homes Of Citrus Inc
Buyer: Christensen Richard T &
Price: $362800
Addr: Sugarmill Woods: 00049 Cactus St
Description: Sugarmill Woods Oak Vig Pb
10 Pg 10 Lot 21 Blk 147
Seller Hartland Homes Inc
Buyer Hamman Margie V
Price: $251000
Addr: Sugarmill Woods: 00005 Cyclamen
Ct
Description: Sugarmill Woods Oak Vig Pb
9 Pg 86 Lot 19 Bik 209
Seller: Peto H Richard
Buyer Huffman Virginia R
Price: $160000
Addr: Sugarmill Woods: 00095 Anton Ct
Description: Springwood Condo Or Bk
691 Pg 1389 Bldg 1 Unit C
Seller: Murphy Mary Jean
Buyer: Morehead Clifton D
Price: $160000
Addr: Sugarmill Woods: 4-41B Cypress
Run
Description: Cypress Run Condo Phase lii
Or Bk 574 Pg 604 Unit 41b
Seller Stevenson Marsha D
Buyer: Nril East LUc
Price: $15000
Addr: Sugarmill Woods: 47-61 Seagrape
St
Description: Fairway Woods Condo Decl
In Or Bk 610 Pg 785 Lot 7 Desc As: Coam
At Se Car Lot 5 Blk N Sugarmill Woods
Cypress Village Th
Seller: Mercedes Homes Inc
Buyer: Owens Whitney
Price: $282100
Addr: Sugarmill Woods: 00005 Celosla Ct
Description: Sugarmill Woods Oak Vig Pb
10 Pg 10 Lot 10 Blk 177
Seller: Marquise Homes Inc
Buyer: Acosta Enrique &
Price: $74000
Addr: West County: 05923 N Buffalo Dr
Description: Pine Ridge Unit 1 Pb 8 Pg 25
Lot 10 Blk 118
Seller: Brogan Sean
Buyer: Affordable Home Company
Price: $99400
Addr: West County: 08469 W Aeroview Ln
Description: Crystal Crest Pb 3 Pg 146 Lot
13 BIk D
Seller: Brogna Sean
Buyer: Affordable Home Company
Price: $99400
Addr: West County: 05728 N Andri Dr
Description: Shamrock Acres Of Crystal
River Phase 1 Unrec Sub Lot 18 Desc As:
Com At Sw Cor Of Se 1/4 Of Sec 4-18-17
Th N 89deg 13m
Seller: Brogna Sean
Buyer: Affordable Home Company
Price: $12800
Addr: West County: 03033 N Amphibian
Pt
Description: Shady Oaks West Unrec Sub
Lot 19 Desc As Follows: Comm At Nw Crn
Of E 1/2 Of Sw 1/4 Of Sec 13-18-17 Thn N
89deg 13m 24s
Seller: Brogna Sean
Buyer: Affordable Home Company
Price:$12800
Addr: West County: 03032 N Chameleon
Pt
Description: Shady Oaks East Unrec Sub
Lot 22 Desc As Follows: Comm At Nw Cm
Of E 1/2 Of E 1/2 Of Sw 1/4 Of Sec 13-18-
17 Thn E Odeg
Seller: Ozello Holdings Lic
Buyer: Angelica Gerald R & Nancy &
Price:$165000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Petrella Andrew J & Jennifer D
Buyer: Aronimink Uc
Price: $300000
Addr: West County: 03844 N Pine Valley
Loop
Description: Black Diamond Pb 13 Pg 100
Lot 16 Bik C
Seller: Bruns Douglas L & Sue Ann
Buyer: Baker Craig & Nancy
Price: $135000
Addr: West County: 05284 W Corinas Ct
Description: Fullenkamp Unrec Sub In
S1/2 Of Sel/4 On Map 388b Lot 21: Cornm
At Nw Car Of S1/2 Of Sel/4 Of Sec 8-20-
18, Tn S 89 Deg 36m
Seller: Lebo Roy G &
Buyer: Barnsdale Frederick F &
Price: $159900
Addr: West County: 06904 W Berrigan Ct
Description: Skylark Acres Unrec Sub
Map 219c Lot 46 Further Desc In Or Bk
913 Pg 534
Seller: Hoequist Adison Leroy
Buyer: Barron William G Iv & Amy
Price: $60600
Addr: West County: 05414 W Bandy Ln
Description: Backwaters Hts Unit 4 Pb 5
Pg 69 Lots 14 & 15 Blk F
Seller: Pavlus Maxine
Buyer: Bell Vivienne Joy Trustee &
Price: $95000
Addr: West County: 01137 N Van Nortwick
Rd
Description: Forest Hills Unrec Sub Lot 1 Blk
2 Desc As: Coam At Nw Car Of Swl /4 Of
Sel/4 Of Sect 30-18-18 Th N 88deg 46m
34s E Alg N
Seller: Shine Samuel M & Betty S
Buyer: Bellam Rajendra P & Radha K
Price: $149000
Addr: West County: 03551 N Grayhawk
Loop
Description: Black Diamond Second
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
Buyer: Booker Pearl &
Price: $62500-
Addr: West County: 06110 S Coronado
Ter
Description: El Dorado Ests Pb 11 Pg 35
Lot 21 BIk A
Addn Pb 16 Pg 45 Lot 1 BIk J
Seller: Hampton Hills
Buyer: Blanco Frank &
Price: $64000
Addr: West County: 01379 W Diamond
Shore Loop
Description: Lakeview Villas Pb 17 Pg 107
Lot 4 Blk D
Seller: Neff Robert Allen & Bonnie
Buyer: Blackshear David K & Mary
Price: $162714
Addr: West County: 04537 N Pine Valley
Loop
Description: Black Diamond Pb 13 Pg 100
Lot 8 Bik E
Seller: Booker Pearl &
Seller: Tiny Inc
Buyer: Boudreau Peter J
Price: $29000
Addr: West County: 05060 S Fuchsia Pt
Description: Green Acres Add 2 Pb 5 Pg
34 Lot 7 Of Lots 93 & 94 Further Desc As
Comm At Se Car Lot 94 Thn S 88deg 22m
22s W Al S Ln 0
Please see PROPERTY/Page 43E
Building A Home
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Office Located at the Entrance of Timberlai
1940 N. Prospect Ave., Lecanto, FL 34461
Estates, on Hwy. 486
352.527.9400 Toll Free 800.853.2363
Includes:
Delivery, Set-up,
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Sugarmill Woods. 4BR, 2BA,
cul-de-sac. Almost 2600 sq. ft.
#303909 $242,900 Call Brad.
BACK ON THE MARKET
Great 5 acre concrete
outbuilding, nice 3/2 mobile.
#303668 $144,900
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Sun. 11-5
1. Citrus Springs (352) 465-7255
8/321
7/738
13/274
4/1008
30/722
17/267
16/769
3/943
3/571
30/1242
14/961
15/961
16/948
16/95
Austin "A"
Mt. Vernon "E"
Baybury "C"
Aberdeen "A"
Durham "A"
Austin "A"
Baybury "C"
Baybury "R"
Durham "A"
Chapel Hill "C"
Austin "A"
Baybury "R"
Aberdeen "A"
Austin "A"
3. SugarMill Woods (352)
6/98 .........Baybury"
4/98 Austin "A"
3/74 Winchester "V"
1/91 G.Washington "E"
7/91 Cumberland "A"
2236
2342
2818
1782
1830
2024
2818
2818
1830
1729
2236
2818
-1782
2236
Price includes Homesite
4/2/2
3/2.5/2
4/2.5/2
4/2/2
3/2/2
4/2/2
4/2.5/2
4/2.5/3
4/2/2
4/2/2
4/2/2
4/2.5/3
4/2/2
4/2/2
206-5061
2818 4/2.5/3
2024 3/2/2
3004 4/3.5/2
2909 5/2.5/2
3922 5/4.5/3
$181,900
$198,150-
$200,300
$165,775
$164,250
$181,900
$201,200
$216,975
$171,750
$185,900
$184,400
$218,900
$163,900
$181,900
$276,100
$207,350
$266,150
$259,775
$321,600
SugarMill Woods (continued)
8/88
10/87
7/104
8/104
18/104
43/125
28/23
29/90.
28/24
Mt. Vernon "E"
_G.Washington "E"
Cumberland "A"
Baybury "R"
Baybury "R"
Mt. Vernon "E"
Austin "A"
Sunbury "T"
Mt. Vernon "E"
2342
2909
3922
2818
2818
2342
2236-
2223
2342
4. Sugar Hill (352) 688-1156
7/1319
21/1549
13/1369
23/1492
243
14/183
Baybury "R"
Sunbury "R"
Sunbury "S"
Austin "A"
Baybury "B"
Austin "A"
2818
2223
2223
22361
2818
2024
3/2.5/2
5/2.5/2
5/4.5/3
4/2.5/3
4/2.5/3
3/2.5/2
4/2/2
3/2.5/3
3/2.5/2
4/2.5/3
3/2.5/3
3/2.5/3
4/2/2
4/2.5/2
3/2/2
4. Royal Highlands (352) 683-0336
8/211 Mt. Vernon "E" 2342 3/2.5/2
$212,400
$263,950
$319,850
$270,900
$274,700
$215,975
$212,900
$224,900
$215,450
$238,900
$225,900
$229,900
$207,430
$224,900
$198,850
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HOMES across street from CrLru. Sprnngs Goli
Course Home offers ,irrm rrngles. dual parne
Awinaroviz Trane NAC. ieal Ceramic tile in
Iv,rg room dining room breakiasi nook kit
Douile sinks large bar & A-paralte- srier in
Tmasler Laundry room wideep sink &
a.abirne. Large lanai upgraded appliances.
,mrgatrorr s5yleErrr garage door opener and
aired fir security system Nicely landscapedl
2-10 Buyers Home Warranty. 301000.
$249.900.
EXCEPTIONAL 2006 BUILT 312J r,.,T,.e orr an oer.i.zed
cerriEr :l Fl h e .* ,.:hIjd c u i' r, .T Ju'u-.4.; ai..3 a ia l.- '
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$204.490
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cabnets, breakfast bar, a noo overlooks the 2814 ingrond caged poo
n nai wi ue he17 laundry room eas a C All
BRAND NEW 4 birarorn., 2 Datr, 2 car qsr3q.: pTia
Upcgrea. 'a apprl,,anS-c aDi.-rl- abo D'r,,,, : rO,.3',rnL,
bu'-.3ie- A 3 a rir 11)j 1r I x:elle' l :.l ocariC Clo ir. Iri
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MOVE RIGHT INTO mi exceDptonally eii ma.na.nea
bu2-2 r Bum .-r 20102 romre a reng od complnfIel)
lumisnea. Tnis name is Scualea on 112 acre witn eeauirfu
oaks, mature fruit trees & plenty -of privacy. 163202.
$199.900.
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1~ CONSTRUCTION
2006.
m Open floor plan. large
lanai. aem sh.ngles
dual panel windows.
upgrades cari.neis &
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*'- opener stone trim
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519 300227
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maintained 2/2/2 w/a pool. Kitchen has been updated i
tile counter tops, new cabinets, double refrigerator. Ne
roof &A/C. 12x20 lanai. $169.000 301266
BEAUTIFUL FLORIDA LIVING is offterea wrin r.is 3 -2
Citrus Spr'i.gs nome Features include an open spI-i floor
plan and a large enclosed lanai wh.cn as accessed from
tre greal rc-om. family loom, & master Dedroorr. Dy Slacers
Located on an oversized comer tot The property has
Irrigation system which is landscaped with palms, fruit
trees & more. Home has been exquisitely-maintained and
onm, 2 bath, 1 car garage
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& dual pane windows -
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THIS CHARMING WELL-MAINTAINED 3-2-I
HOME E,n.j.a 'r.rn'jf well Faturijr.. ,Ccure
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home has barely been lived in, in fact the
dishwasher, stove and washer & dryer are brand
new. Features included security doors and
windows, plant shelves and much more. Must
see to appreciate! $179,900. 162977
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home on this beautiful acreage. This property is
on paved roads, horses & pets are allowed &
offers plenty of privacy. Well & septic are already
on the property so the impact fee has been paid.
301540. $250,000.
MAKE SURE YOU DON'T MISS THIS BEAUTY.
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Florida room plus Living room, eat-in kitchen,
dining room & large laundry area. Comer lot.
Close to Citrus Springs Golf Course,
Elementary School. You need to see this one.
162897. $199.500.
HOME IS LOCATED IN THE HEART r CIru .
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THIS WELL MAINTAINED HOME imnmaculate
6 stcl fbly d,.coratea Homor rneraes 3 redrrrnsa
2 bTrs a great r'oorimoaig roomn & an add6lrCal
room currtry a wldeakfas roor. rounl be nav
office). Most appl. are included along beautiful
window treatments, blinds & a wet bar. All situated
on a wonderful oversized lot, which has been
professionally landscape & features a pond and
more. 163A .301&1
THIS ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE 2 I5
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TO FIND. 4 72 acres -im fencing and large
vith sprinklers in the pasture. Place for horses or
. This 2 bedroom, plus den, 1 bath home has
d living room, dining room, kitchen that leads to a
lorida room. All appliances stay. MLS #300872.
inia o O M, Dunruls l. lumutelelu Sse wiui nlew reli
Flooring and professionally painted walls. The kitchen ha
granite counter tops with wood cabinets and a newer glass to
stove, microwave and dishwasher. The home has a newer roe
central water plus a private well. This 3 Bedroom home ha
walk-in closets and 2 bathrooms plus a Florida room with her
and air. Large 2 car garage plus golf cart door. The yard i
f- t470 0nn* Y 4-
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OKING FOR 2.27 ACRES in a park-like setting with a
x12 shed and a 10x8 storage shed. Home has 3 large
Rooms, 2 baths, and one car garage. Great room with
ae eat-in kitchen with ai-appliances to stay with home.
W.900 MLS#303860
under roof This home sits on ni(
bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage, lil
plus large 18x17 Florida room.
THIS LOVELY HOME HAS 3 BEDROOMS AND 2
BATHS. There is a 23X19 Living Room, Formal
Dining Room and an eat-in kitchen. Family Room
16x16 and screened Room 16X9. $157,500
#304229
THIS HOME HAS EVERYTHING. 3 large bed-
rooms with 2 full baths. Home has newer carpet plus
all appliances to stay. Electric heated, caged pool
with fountain and 24x14 lanai with hot tub. Backyard
isfenced-in with 12x16 shed. $169,900. 300812
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BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath doublewide on 1.14 acres.
Cathedral ceilings, split floor plan, master bath has double
sinks, garden tub and separate shower and tiled floor. 2nd bath
has garden tub and sink. Plenty of room for boat and RV park-
ing. Fenced 83x600 yard. Horses allowed. A perfect starter
home at an affordable price. Has a 10x10 concrete block shed
and a concrete block dog pen. Won't last long at this price.
HIS 2003 BUILT HOME is
is vaulted ceilings in living!
an with master having pr
bedroom has been put in ga
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nice imiimy aea. nmime
i kitchen, split bedroom
and walk-in closet 4th
Can be converted back.
hed make this a great
CESS DELUXE MODEL. 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths
I car garage. Living room, family room, large laundry
with extra cabinets and door to screened porch. Newer
inches, smooth-top stove, updated A/C, freezer. Washer
ryer to stay. Rainbird sprinkler system and tool bench in
BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, 2 car garage.
This home has lots of stone work outside with large
front entry and large 30x12 lanai, living room, formal
dining room. Large kitchen with tray ceiling, island.
Jetta countertops, wood cabinets. Master has jetted
BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, 2 car garage.
This home has lots of stone work outside with large
front entry and large 30x12 lanai, living room, formal
dining room and large kitchen with tray ceiling, island.
Jetta countertops, wood cabinets. Master has jetted
tub with large walk-in closet $249,900. 303239
BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, 2 car garage.
This home has lots of stone work outside with large
front entry and large 30x12 lanai, living room, formal
dining room and large kitchen with tray ceiling, island.
Jetta countertops, wood cabinets. Master has jetted
tub with large walk-in closet. $224,900. 303237
THIS IS A LARGE mobile home with open kitchen to
large 26x18 great room with fireplace and vaulted
ceiling. Split plan with 3 bedroom and all appliances to
stay. One acre yard is fenced plus a 32x16 back deck
UPDATED 2/1. Newer carpet, paint and vinyl. All new
kitchen cabinets and countertops. Upgraded fixtures ir
kitchen and bath. New septic and drain field recently
installed. Home includes an attached shed. Located
Close to local restouranl
se with hardwood floors
ss i-em a -on i-ourse nas a
the home. Thiis a large living
ludes a full appliance package,
- will also suppy a washer and
a tray ceiling. The master bath
,a garden tub and large tiled
anai which make this house one
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21111 LOCATED CLOSE TO SHOPPING. v0ill rr,a,r,a,r,r.,:
home with extra large con.: i,' piao an.j .:,r.:ul'r ar0.,-
Kitchen cabirert and ,:ounrer are illrI LIAerp arage i0or
storage. Laundry has extra cabinets. Concrete pad in
III WITH CARPORT Hnmn ha
rllu naU u r-inu, small nome wim gooo size rooms ana
an in-ground pool and shed in back of home. Home is on
It potential. Fenced central water and sewer and is sold as is with right to
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Realtors' Affiliates Fair coming Aug. 17
Special to the Chronicle
The Realtors' Association
Affiliates are pleased to
announce their Annual
Affiliates Fair on Thursday,
Aug. 17.
The theme this year is an
International Flair. Realtors
are invited to come in ethnic
DIGEST
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Million dollar producer
Realtor Christi Doll is the inau-
gural million dollar producer for
new real estate firm Crystal
Realty. Broker
Annemarie
Hooper is very
proud of Doll for
achieving this o
goal, and for
sharing a mile-
stone with the !
brand-new com-
pany. Christi
Doll's previous Doll
experience as a Crystal
local business Realty
executive has
helped her to successfully negoti-
ate transactions on behalf of her
many customers.
Doll specializes in luxury homes
and acreage throughout Citrus
County.
She can be reached at Crystal
Realty by phone at 563-5757, or
on the Web at
www.crystalsells.com.
Reaching new goal
Realtor and commercial sales
specialist Greg Damato of Exit
Realty Leaders
has attained the
multi-million dol-
lar sales desig-
nation at the
Crystal River
branch.
He is one of
the top listing
agents among Greg
the 75-plus Daregm o
agents working Exit Realty
at the Exit Realty Leaders
Leaders organi-
zation at three locations.
For your commercial real estate
needs of buying or selling, call
Damato at 257-9468 and visit
www.cccproperties.com.
www.ChronicleOnline.corn
costumes or other dress that
suits the occasion. A disc jock-
ey will be entertaining all
evening, with dancing and
dance contests.
Dinner will be provided by
the award-winning Seven
Rivers Hospital catering team,
again with an international
flair There will be booths dis-
playing the affiliates' various
products and services.
The event will be held at the
Citrus Springs Community
Center from 5:30 to 9 p.m.
Tickets are $15 each in
advance, or $18 at the door
Guests are encouraged to pur-
chase their tickets early, as
seating will be limited.
* Items submitted to Real Estate Digest witriout provided
photographs will not be rerun at a later date.
I4 Vic McDonald
REALTY ONE Office: (352) 637-6200
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ROYAL OAKS VILLA! HIGHLANDS WEST
2BR/2BA garage, screened porch, 1363 sq. Very nice 2BR home, garage, family room,
ft. living area, community pool, clubhouse, central H/A, large screened porch. $109,900.
$129,900. MLS #301941 MLS#302925
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CHARMING HOME IN CITY
PRICED TO SELLI 2BR/2BA garage, city water, central H/A,
2BR home, 1 car garage, 2 outbuildings, fenced backyard, new roof 2005, new paint/
Florida room, on large lot. carpet, ready for immediate occupancy.
$105,000. MLS #162368 $134,900. MLS #300914
SPARKLES LIKE NEW! LOCHVERNESSI
2BR/2BA, garage, family room, central H/A, Gorgeous 3BR/2BA/2 car garage, split plan,
central water, freshly painted inside & out, family room, lots of upgrades and amenities.
ready for immediate occupancy! City Water, Central H/A, 2218 sq. ft. living
$149,500. MLS #302914 area. MLS #302891. $174,900.
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POOL HOMEI Beauiiul 3BR/2BA. garage, split plan, family room, cmnral H!A,
caged pool/lanai, fenced backyard. $179,900. MLS #300700
Checks and names can be
mailed to: Sue Kampuis, The
Real Estate Book, 2653 N.
Lecanto Highway, Lecanto, FL
34461.
There will not be tickets, as
the list of prepaid guests will
be available at the door. Please
join us for an evening of fun,
good food, and friends..
www.sandersonbayrealty.com
AUs SANDERSON BAY
- REALTY, LLC.
1724 E. RIDGELINE PATH, INVERNESS, FL 34453
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This home has one of the most scenic views on Kings Bay. The clear
panoramic view across the deep, crystal clear water of the bay gives a true
feeling of tranquility. This home has an attached, cut-in boat garage, which
can't be duplicated with the current building codes. Nice landscaping with a
seawall and boat dock. The abundance of aquatic and bird life make this a
very appealing home. Home being sold AS IS with right to inspect. Must be
seen to be appreciated. $1,450,000. MLS304464. 352-302-1419
Thrs home is located in Hampton
.j.l Hils and has been a builder's
- model ISt Martin) for the past two
-. ".* years It has numerous upgrades
through-out including, 21 inch
ceramic tile in the family, living room
i and kitchen. Driveway, walkway,
..-'..la. ar a and pool deck are brick
pavers. Kitchen cabinets are
.- -.. Merr;lah Masterpiece collection.
Game room has a built-in wet bar, family room has a built-in entertainment center/
with a BOSE entire house sound system. Living room has a unique built-in with a LP
Gas fireplace located in the center. This home must be seen to be appreciated.
$680,000. MLS # 301916.
Ths has been a builder s model
home Anripeka for the last Iwo
years Three (3) bedroom. two k2)
bath. water garden. 1946 sq h
spl;i plan with Great room. formal
dining Ceramic tile in Dairs. foyer
Beautifully upgraded classic
Frenc.n country theme It was
awarded outstanding preientlaiion
for ite 2003 Parade of Homes
S330.000 MLS 302184
Shenandoah Estate Lots
260 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop................ lot 3..........2.57 acres................. $194,900.00
588 N. Rockingham Point lot 4..........2.90 acres.................. $250,000.00
605 N. Rockingham Point lot 7..........2.91 acres.................. $235,000.00
579 N. Rockingham Point lot 8..........2.69 acres..................$230,000.00
504 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 17..........2.65 acres..................$235,000.00
242 N. Bradock Point lot 20..........2.22 acres..................$220,000.00
284 N. Bradock Point lot 21..........2.90 acres..................$225,000.00
570 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 22..........2.87 acres..................$220,000.00
592 N. Lake Shenandoah.Loop.................lot 23..........2.73 acres..................$220,000.00
571 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop .................lot 27..........2.42 acres..................$250,000.00
441 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 30..........2.67 acres.................. $240,000.00
353 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 33..........2.75 acres..................$225,000.00
329 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 34..........2.50 acres..................$229,000.00
287 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 35..........2.64 acres................. $225,000.00
645 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop................ lot 37..........2.82 acres.................. $239,000.00
1654 E. Ridgeline Path lot 40..........2.36 acres.....................$194,500.00
1550 E. Ridgeline Path lot 42..........3.34 acres..................$225,000.00
1471 E. Ridgeline Path lot 45..........3.08 acres..................$225,000.00
678 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 53..........2.26 acres..................$187,900.00
Crystal River Waterfront Lot
11306 W. Coral Court.........( ready to build on) $259,900.00
Casa De Sol Lot Cambridge Greens Lots
343 E. Dusty Court ...................$85,000.00 2562 E. Monopoly Loop................$81,000.00
Fairview Estates Lot
3955 N. Indianhead Road.............$88,800.00
Pine Ridge Lots
5073 N. Wayne Drive..................$98,900.00
3309 W. Mustang Blvd .................$89,900.00
2562 W. Elm Blossom St..............$97,900.00
1645 E. Ventnor Lane...................$81,000.00
1416 E. Monopoly Loop............... $85,000.00
1439 E. Oriental Court..................$85,000.00
Sugarmill Woods Lots
77 Oak Village Blvd...................$ 75,000.00
15 Cyclamen Court East...............$90,000.00
17 Cyclamen Court East...............$90,000.00
6 Boxwood Court..........................$71,500.00
27 Black Willow Court...................$71,500.00
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Myrna Pamela
Wolf Shemet
Century 21 Century 21
Alliance Alliance,
firm. She felt that
she would be
able to better, .
serve her clients !. -
at a smaller, fain-
ily-oriented firm.
Her great
attention to detail
and her love of Larry
working with peo- Parkin
pie make her an Crystal
excellent addition Realty
to Crystal Realty.
Parkin, originally from Michigan,
moved to Bradenton in 1987.
He retired as the senior systems
manager for Manatee County in
2005, when he and his wife decid-
Greg
Morrison
Crystal
Realty
ed to call Citrus
County home. He
decided that
retirement just
was not for him,
so he decided on
real estate.
He is new to
real estate, but
not at working
with people and
striving to meet
their expecta--
tions.
In his spare time, he enjoys fish-
ing, woodworking, and golfing.
Morrison is a graduate of
Colorado State University. He
worked in call center and sales
management for nearly a decade
before relocating to Crystal River in
2002.
A proud father of two, former
local business owner and pub-
lished outdoors writer, he is happy
to join Crystal Realty and contin-
ue to bring quality real estate
services to his neighbors in Citrus
County.
"With the addition of Michelle,
Larry and Greg to our company,
Crystal Realty will continue its
path to success as a contempo-
rary company," said broker
Annemarie Hooper. "New technol-
ogy and the increasing sophistica-
tion of buyers and sellers require
real estate practitioners to per-
form at an ever-increasing level of
professionalism and intelligence.
It's more important than ever to
work with an agent who has a
keen understanding of the real
estate business. Crystal Realty
has the best and the brightest in
the industry to achieve that level
of understanding."
They can be reached at Crystal
Realty, 921 N. Citrus Ave, Crystal
River, by phone at (352) 563-
5757, or on the Web at www.crys-
talsells.com.
Please see DIGEST/Page 40E
Top June agents
Century 21 Alliance is pleased
to announce Myma Wolf as the
top listing agent for June, and the
top sales agent honor goes to
Pamela Shemet. We are proud to
recognize these two associates.
Call Century 21 Alliance Realty
for all your real estate needs at
249-4433.
Multi-million mark
The associates and staff of
REIMAX Realty One are very
pleased to recognize Melanie
Gray for reaching the multi-million-
dollar mark in
sales volume this
year. She is a
hard-working
conscientious
agent, who has i;
done very well
this year. The
multi-million-dol-
lar mark is an Melanie
impressive mile- Gray
stone that only a RE/MAX
handful of agents Realty One
achieve.
Gray specializes in the Levy and
West Citrus counties marketplace.
She has done a great job in grow-
ing her business since entering the
real estate profession. She can be
reached in the Crystal River office
of RE/MAX Realty One on U.S. 19.
New team members
Realtors Michelle Albert, Larry
Parkin and Greg Morrison have
recently joined the real estate firm
of Crystal
Realty in Crystal
River.
Albert, original-
ly from
Indianapolis,
Ind., is a third-
generation
Realtor with a Michelle
background in Albert
law and invest- Crystal
ments. She start- Realty
ed her real
estate career with a large franchise
G MACp .Hollie A. Kramer
roToll Owner/Broker
REA Real Estate (352) 628-241
Toll Free: 1-888-628-2410
; INVERNESS 5193,900. JUST LISTED.
L" "'22 '-O AO- -... ~* ^ H. HOMOSASSA 5167,000. LIVE HIGH .. 3 DONT DREAM A DREAM BUY ONE! ._-.- u.n ..: .u-,- ..i a ., :B;'6 ..-..:.
LOVELY 2.2 ON APPROX. 1.6 ACRES. hill in this 2/1 mobile on over 5 acres. Convenient Absolutely perfect from the ground up. 3BR, 2 bath nome in Lakesiae. updateo mrougnou, gracious
Close to town. Covered rear porch, newer heat to most anything. Build your dream home or use as in a homes-only subdivision. Freshly painted, new dining area, family sized LVRM, picnic-perfect
pump, rear of site backs up to dry lake bed. All for a weekend escape. Will go fast! Possible seller carpet, new kitchen cabinets, lovely landscaped patio, spacious 2 car garage, room for pool. Can't
$135,000. MLS #162955. financing. MLS #304690 1/2 acre lot on a dead end street. $135,500. miss at this price! Call now. MLS #304714.
For more Info call David Ahern Usia Bjorklund 352-613-6292 MLS #304598 Lisia Bjorklund 352-613-6292
-" NEED SPACE? Ta.P a oxr rj s-r, :.i F eira.:,a NEW LISTING. ..., .....- ,' Fnr.",,. C,
RELAX AND GO FISHING! Go fishing in the DW w/add-ons. Lots of extra rooms, thermal with many extras. Split floor plan, garage used as
pond sitting on your own porch!! Nice furnished 2/1 windows, dual AC/H w/split system, screen rooms, workshop, breezeway used as carport, Florida
SW on a double lot Workshop, covered parking, workshop with A/C & extra sheds, carport and room, fenced yard, above-ground pool w/canvas
covered patio for only $58,000. MLS #300636. more. All on fenced acre MOL. $93,500. cover for deck, screened rooms & so much more.
Call Linda McPike @ 586-8463 MLS #163636. MLS #304366. Asking $102,300.
or Lisa Moulton @ 302-2553 Call Thela D. Conard Ask for Thela Conard
everything New tomosassa ,
Library, Rec. area, Shopping. .- ,.
ocal attractions. Perfect site for WANT A NICE GET-A-WAY? Tr,, iri,, AFFORDABLE. SPACIOUS & NEAT AS CAN US 19 FRONTAGE HOMOSASSA -
Investment home or your own mobile on 2 lots wi a wo road access Property 1985 on .43 of an acre located at the end o a cu-de- CORNER LOT. 20u aepm is GNG, Ne;l iu .u
dream home. MLS #303858. is 80% cleared with a large pond. Island kitchen, sac In the Hernando area, eight beside Citrus Hills. Lots MR with many uses to augment commercial.
all bedrooms have walk-in closets and many other of privacy. Reduced to $62,500. Must see to High volume traffic area. 100' frontage on US 19
Call for more extras.Asking $159900. ML#163725. appciatel Motivated seller & easy to show. on a comer lot. Take a look today. MLS #112109
Call Linda McPike @ 586-8463 or For more Information Priced to sell at $150,000. info
information Lisa Moulton @ 302-2553 for more info call Suzanne Smith @ 352-613-0110. Call Elaine Burr for more info.
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MeloMle Haag' _257-1783 ,' 14
MAKE THIS ONE A MUST SEEI 4 1 G ranu WELL KEPT DOUBLEWIDE on 10 acres Home features 3
never lived in home in Sugarmill Woods. Double walk-in closets b WELT KEPT DOUBLEWIDEo n 110 acres Home features
in maser bedroom, dual sinks, island tktchen counter and much e s batho s, spit r plan, n ca bit and a 1
more!#162291 year home warranty Come see and y today 30292
LOTS OF LOTS
Crystal River.............$9,600-$68,000 Pres. Estates $69,900
Inverness............. $13,500-$23,000 2.5 acres $89,900
Citrus Springs.........$23,900-$37,900 10.55 acres $250,000
Waterfront $57,000 1.89 acres $59,900
Pine Ridge $109,900
SOME Owner financing available
678825
SBruce R. Brunk
KELLER The Brunk Dream Team
WILIAM^S 352-228-7744
F i 7 Our Team Serves Your Dream!
F ,NEW A.
LISTING!
$319,900
.LS Elegant, open, Ut:LINAr HILL. Lorner iO0. upen ano
welcoming 3/2/2 home with spacious Citrus Hills membership
. Tons of upgrades. 312.512 with spacious rooms, walk-in
161698. VIRTUAL TOUR. closet, and caged pool. $259,900
I HAMPSHIRE HILLS Perhaps the best GOSPEL ISLAND Private waterfront
2.72 acre building lot in Inverness. lot at the end of the road with no
Excellent location for custom home. adjacent lots on 3 sides. Build your
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Homes Starting at One of a kind 4/3/2
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$85,500 to $152,000 MLS #303803. $449,900
PINE RIDGE PINE RIDGE
Near completion 3/2/2 New 3/2/2. Never lived in.
MLS #162535. $329,900 MLS #162535. $269,900
CRYSTAL RIVER CITRUS SPRINGS
2/2 mobile on 1/2 acre 2 NEW HOMES. 3/2/2
MLS #163737. $75,000 MLS #162754. $169,000
INVERNESS
Golf Course Home.
2/2. Great Features
MLS #146953. $184.900
COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY LECANTO
3.15 acres GNC/res
MLS #159065. $320,000
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Pine Ridge Citrus Hills Citrus Springs
21x16 great room with its own
lk-in closet garden tub, private
2 patio, large laundry room with
THIS NEWER HOME SITS ON EXTRA LARGE 1/3 acre comer lot
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath, split plan with open kitchen to dining room and
great room. 2 car attached garage with indoor laundry room. Come
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MODEL ,:
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HARD TO FIND, brand new 4/2/2 home in Citus Springs, being butt
in 2006, split floor plan, 1729 sq. ft living, living room with bay
window, family room, breakfast nook, plenty of room for a pool. Near
schools, shopping and 2 golf courses in the community. Blnds, stove
and dishwasher all included. Under constucion with completion
kitchen with formal dining
garden tub. In kitchen -
sher all stay. Close to elem
THIS BRAND Ntr HOMa E ,.. ,-, .:n C,:, ,-, r. *; -. :
Fronts on Kitchen cabinets and Bathrooms. The Bathrooms are tiled and
in the Master Bedroom is a iame walk-in closet and a Garden Tub in the
Master Bathroomn The home has a 33 Foot Long Lanai with outside
entrance to full guest bath would be convenient for a future pool.
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IILLS 3 bedroom, plus den, 2 bath, 3 car side entry garage on an acre.
hunter tops, large bedroom, caged pool, sprinkler system, tray ceilings,
sets, study off great room, pool bath. Why wait for your new home.
LAND NEWi M.inNTENANCE FREE 4,.l4ii .
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and area rm
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. Master bath
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CITRUS SPRINGS
Lg. Crnr Lot 105 X 150
8289 Alameda $26K.
Quick cash closing Only
$19,500 (386) 793-3980
CITRUS SPRINGS
40 W Vince P, Ut 18,
0.23 ac., $19K; MUST
SELLI (214) 228-6458
CRYSTAL RIVER. 9 LOTS
(1 City Block) at NE 12th
St. & NE 3rd Ave
$320,000. for all
(850) 566-4195
INVERNESS HIGHLANDS
5 lots, 80x115 ea, good
building lots, $20,900 ea
(513) 509-8276
Inverness over Yh acre
9645 Baymeadows,
beautiful, live oaks,
underground utilities,
deed restricted,
$69,000.
Call (352) 637-5234
INVERNESS, City Lot,
adjoins Whispering
Pines Villas, 75x117,
$18K (423) 247-2525
PINE RIDGE
1 acre, nice lot, priced
below market $75,000
(561) 379-6494
PINE RIDGE
Pine Ridge Blvd. 1 acre,
Beautiful loftl $79,900
(352) 746-1636
+ CITRUS SPRINGS +
1/2 ac., great location,
nice area, good roads.
Priced well below mrktl
Injury forces sale!
6024 N. Bedstrow Blvd.
$36,900 (352)795-3837
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BUILD YOUR DREAM
HOME IN PUNTA GORDA
Over-sized salt water
sailboat lot w/concrete
dock & seawall.
Appraisal, survey &
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CRYSTAL RIVER
Waterfront Lots, Deep
water canal, just off
main river, no bridges,
new sea-wall $364,900
(561)358-0562
Indian Waters-cleared,
seawall, FSBO, $249,900
3847 N. Hiawatha Terr.
(352) 563-6424
INVERNESS AREA
Beautifully cleared
property on private
lake, lac MOL, $175K
(352) 200-9175
WATERFRONT Over One
.Beautiful Acre In
Floral Cnir ngri cff
Hwy, 41. Orn, ..nr:,
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Property TRANSACTIONS
Property transaction infor-
mation is supplied to the
Chronicle by the Citrus County
Property Appraiser's Office.
Call 341-6600 with questions.
Seller Lakeside Development Of
Buyer. Fomey Leland
Price: $150000
Addr: East County: 00883 N Rembrandt
Way
Description: Lakeside Town Homes
Condominium Unit 212 & Parking Space
#27 & #28
Seller Dennison Scott Edward &
Buyer. Goyette Robert G Jr & Mary Sue
Price: $125000
Addr: East County: 13161 S Pleasant
Grove Rd
Description: N1/2 Of Swl/4 Of Nwl/4 Of
Se1/4 Of Sec 12-21-19 Except 15 Feet Off
Southem Boundary For R/W Desc In Or Bk
490 Pg 136, O0
Seller: Millspaugh Josephine
Buyer Hageman Pamela B
Price: $50000
Addr: East County: 07970 E Penbrook Ln
~- Description: Pine Lake Pb 4 Pg 67 E1/2 Of
Lot 3, All Of Lot 4 & W1/2 Of Lot 5 Blk J
Seller: Ritter Eleanor A
Buyer: Hall Lana Gail
Price: $17000 -.
Addr: East County: 05774 E River Rd
Description: River Rd Unrec Sub Lots 12 &
13: Lot 12: Com At Sw Cor Of Sel/4 Of
Nel/4 Of Sec 30-17-20, Tn S 88 Deg 09m
06s E Al S Ln
Seller: Davis William J Estate
Buyer Hamp Ethel S
Price: $152000
Addr: East County: 03518 S Belgrave Dr
Description: Royal Oaks First Add Pb 14
Pg 117 Lot 1 Blk 7
Seller: Hanna Paul
Buyer: Hanna Paul &
Price: $46500
Addr: East County: 00915 Stetson Ter
Description: Invemess Hglds South Pb 3
Pg 51 Lots 41, 42 & 43 Bik 289
Seller: Soltesz Barbara Etal
Buyer: Hartford Property Connection
Price: $2000
Addr: East County: 06760 E Haynes Ln
Description: Inverness Hglds West Pb 5 Pg
19 Lot 14 BIk 343
Seller: Archutowski Frederick S
Buyer: Highland Real Estate Group Ltd
Price: $47000
Addr: East County: 00761 N Spend-A-
Buck Dr
Description: Clearview Estates First Addn
Pb 14 Pg 146 Lot 9 Blk 8
Seller: Yinger Loren L & Rebecca S
Buyer: Holm Michael J
Price: $185000
Addr: East County: 06344 E Mockingbird
Ln
Description: Inverness Hglds West 1st Add
Replat Pb 6 Pg 116 W1/2 Of Lot 1 Blk
419b
Seller: Kelley Leonard S
Buyer: Kelley Leonard S &
Price: $20000
Addr: East County: 01229 E Bismark St
Description: Citrus Hills Pb 8 Pg 5 Lot 22 BIk
6 Desc In Or Bk 748 Pg 978 & Or Bk 915 Pg
1695
Seller: Gibbs Gary L & Jayne W
Buyer: Kennoh Jesse
Price: $160000
Addr: East County: 00481 N HIghview Ave
Description: Citrus Hills 2nd Add Replat Pb
12 Pg 18 Lot 10 Blk 53a
Seller: Weber Paul N
Buyer: Kinney Paul & Hope
Price: $22000
Addr: East County: 07035 N Paradise Pt
Description: Paradise Pb 7 Pg 85 Lot 30
Seller: Doolittle Mike &
Buyer: Laurenzo David A & Joan I
Price: $149900
Addr: East County: 06122 E Dell Ln
Description: Inverness Hglds West Pb 5 Pg
19 Map 607d Lot 16 BIk 324
Seller: 'Newton Harold R & Karen V
Buyer: Legate Steven P & Debra S
Price: $108000
Addr: East County: 05484 E Live Oak Ln
Description: Sportsmens Park Pb 2 Pg 39
Lot 129
Seller: Monterrey Coffee Packers Inc
Buyer: Lewis James Darrell & Sirena
Price: $330000
Addr: East County: 04196 S Pleasant
Grove Rd
Description: Buckskin Reserve Pb 3 Pg 117
Lots 1, 2 & 3 Blk B
Seller: Mullings Anthony M A & Dorothy
Buyer: Lopez Benjamin
Price: $40000
Addr: East County: 08927 E Island Dr
Description: Barnette Ests Unrec Sub Lot 5
Desc As: Com At Sw Cor Of Sw 1/4 Of
Nw 1/4 Of Sec 2-19-20 Th N 88deg 43m E
Al S Ln Of Sd S
Seller: Atkinson James T & Adeline J
Buyer: Mc Daniel Michael E & Cheryl
Price: $212000
Addr: East County: 04330 E Shorewood Dr
Description: River Lakes Manor Unit 1 Pb 3
Pg 96 Lot 103 Blk 21
Seller: Fogleman John W & Joan E
Buyer: Moffatt Roberta L
Price: $178000
Addr: East County: 03732 S Belgrave Dr
Description: Royal Oaks Third Addn Pb 16
Pg 89 Lot 7 Bik 5
Seller: Lakeside Development Of
Buyer: Mundrean Dusan & Olimpia
Price: $145857
Addr: East County: 00903 N Rembrandt
Way
Description: Lakeside Town Homes
Condominium Unit 207 & Parking Space
#17 & #18
Seller: Marcus Beatrice P
Buyer: Mvs LUc
Price: $510000
Addr East County: 03733 E Gulf To Lake
Hwy
Description: E 115 Ft Of W 515 Ft Of That
Portion Of Nel/4 Of Se1/4 Of Sec 11
Lying Betw Old Sr-44 & Sr-44 Desc In Or Bk
495 Pg 5-13
Seller. Lakeside Development Of
Buyer: Pauelsen Tony & Maria
Price: $115000
Addr East County: 00933 N Rembrandt
Way
Description: Lakeside Town Homes
Condominium Unit 102 And Parking
Space #4 & #5
Seller: Kandel Jimmy Ray Trustee
Buyer: Perez James Jr & Terry S
Price: $59500
Addr: East County: 08200 E Sunray Ln
Description: Lake Magnolia Est Pb 1 Pg 82
Lot 43
Seller: Jackson John P & Nancy
Buyer: Petrone Keith & Francine
Price: $148000
Addr: East County: 03461 S Oakdale Ter
Description: Inverness Hglds West Pb 5 Pg
19 Lot 14 Blk 309
Seller: Artesi Joseph J & Providence A
Buyer: Pigeon David W & Tami M
Price: $115000
Addr: East County: 03355 S Dalton Ter
Description: Inverness Hglds West Pb 5 Pg
19 Lot 2 Bik 311
Seller: Stewart Terriann
Buyer: Pou Maritza &
Price: S125000
Addr: East County: 09761 E Goldfinch Ln
Description: Twin Lakes Condo No One
Decl In Or Bk 749 Pg 1702 Bldg 7 Unit 1
Subject To Easement In Or Bk 1319 Pg 869
Seller: Darden Gary M & Nancy C
Buyer: Redente Anthony L Trustee &
Price: $197500
Addr: East County: 09009 E Sandpiper Dr
Description: Inv G & C Club Ests Pb 3 Pg
144 Lot24 Blk B
Seller: Patino Antonio Jr & Juliette
Buyer: Reed Travis
Price: $6000
Addr: East County: 06445 N Wave-Pt
Description: Corn At Ne Car, Th S 0 Deg
3m 22s E Al E Bdry 1482.69 Ft To Pt On
Nw'Ly R/W Ln Of Tsala Apopka Outfall
Cnl Being Pob, T H
Seller: Pichler Randolph C
Buyer: Register Paul Oren
Price: $33900
Addr: East County: 04524 N Canoe Ter
Description: Apache Shores Unit 7 Pb 4
Pg 114 Lots 30 & 31 Blk 10
Seller: Rockwwell Clifford M
Buyer: Rockwell Clifford M
Price: $108500
Addr: East County: 03565 S Dover Ter
Description: Inverness Hglds West Pb 5 Pg
19 Lot 16 Bik 313
Seller Smirnov Andrel
Buyer Rockwwell Clifford M
Price: $108500
Addr: East County: 03565 S Dover Ter
Description: Inverness Hglds West Pb 5 Pg
19 Lot 16 Bik 313
Seller Loewy David S
Buyer Rushing Roland Dairold Trst &
Price: $80000
Addr East County: 01137 N Spend A
Buck Dr
Description: Clearview Ests Pb 13 Pg 57
Lot 12 BIk 7
Seller Loewy David S
Buyer: Rushing Roland Dalrole Trst &
Price: $80000
Addr: East County: 01153 E Triple Crown
Loop
Description: Clearview Ests Pb 13 Pg 57
Lot 10 BIk 1
Seller: Wiepper R A & Orpha M
Buyer: Rusk Danny L & Patricia Brown
Price: $67900
Addr East County: 05727 N Highland Park
Dr
Description: Forest Lake North Plat Bk 8
Pg 101 Lot 281 Desc In Or Bk 823 Pg 1962
Seller: Salisbury Timothy Jon
Buyer: Salisbury Timothy Jon & Joanne
Price: $31000
Addr: East County: 06279 E Malverne St
Description: Inverness Hglds West Pb 5 Pg
19 Lot 18 Blk 368
Seller: Mackie K D
Buyer: Serrano Judy A
Price: $20000
Addr: East County:
Description: Inverness Hglds Unit 3 Pg Bk 2
Pg 103 Lots 38, 39 40,; 41 & 42 Blk 104
Title In Or Bk 1773 Pg 729
Seller Potts Robert L & Phyllis A
Buyer: Shelton Paul D & Judy A
Price: $450000
- Addr: East County: 09023 E Aqua Vista Dr
Description: Point 0 Woods Unit 2 Lot 57
Bik C Pb 4 Pg 74 Subject To Easement In
Or Bk 1293 Pg 100
Seller: Buteau Joseph R
Buyer: Shepherd Gilbert B & Barbara J
Price: $209000
Addr: East County: 00191 N Indianapolis
Ave
Description: Citrus Hills 1st Add Lt 29 Blk 54
Pb 9 Pg 73
Seller: Hamp Ethel S
Buyer: Silva Michael J & Teresa A
Price: $139000
Addr: East County: 06810 E Royal Cres St
Description: Royal Oaks Pb 13 Pg 51 Lot
14 Blk 2
Seller: Arnold Morris H & Barbara B
Buyer: Sinkowitz Gary W
Price: $24900
Addr: East County: 06190 E Waverly St
Description: Inverness Hglds West Pb 5 Pg
19 Lot 6 Blk 410 Desc In Or Bk 712 Pg 951
Seller: White Stephen L
Buyer: Small Timothy W
Price: $145000
Addn East County: 01026 Rutgers Ter
Description: Inverness Hglds South Pb 3
Pg 51 Lots 1 & 2 & W 5 Ft Of Lot 3 Blk 239
Seller: Everett Management Group Inc
Buyer: Smith Barbara M
Price: $150000
Addr: East County: 06246 E lona Ln
Description: Inverness Hglds West Pb 5 Pg
19 Lot 14 Blk 354
Seller: Walker Forbes A
Buyer: Stewart Terrlann
Price: $144500
Addr: East County:
Description: Inverness Highlands Unit 3 Pb
2 Pg 103 Lots 159, 160, 161 & 162 BIk 111
Seller: Lakeside Development Of -
Buyer: Stingu Josif & Olga Bartos
Price: $139000
Addr: East County: 00929 N Rembrandt
Way
Description: Lakeside Town Homes
Condominium Unit 103 & Parking Space
#6 & #7
Seller: Patnode George A & Janet A
Buyer: Swain James S &
Price: $132500
Addr: East County: 00720 E Gllchrist Ct
Description: Greenbriar Two Condo Decl
In Or Bk 687 Pg 1199 Phase Iv Unit 5a Bldg
25
Seller: Smith Richard &
Buyer: Talliefer Etienne
Price: $15000
Addr: East County: 06891 N Blue Bream
Ter
Description: Tsala Apopka Rets Lot 2 Blk E
Desc In Or Bk 771 Pg 194 Together With A
1/192 Int In Lot 86 Blk A Or Bk 270 Pg 306
Seller: Moffatt Roberta L
Buyer: Verrico Roland C & Barbara A
Price: $233000
Addr: East County: 09125 E Gospel Island
Rd
Description: Pt Of Sec 2-19-20 Known As
Pct 31315 On Citrus Co Assessment Map
580c Corn At The Ne Cor Of The W 1600
Ft Of S 3/4 OfT
Seller: Strauss Harry J & Margaret D
Buyer: Watson Christopher R
Price: $85000
Addr: East County: 11530 E Salmon Dr
Description: Withlapopka Isl Unit 4e Add
Plat Bk 8 Pg 72 Lot 85 Blk 30 Desc In Or Bk
720 Pg 355
Seller: Mc Kelvey John
Buyer: Yancey Ronald Sr & Carlotta
Price: $200000
Addr: East County: 07220 S Florida Ave
Description: Comm At Sw Crn Of Sw 1/4
Of Sec 10-20-20 Thn N 00deg 45m 58s W
AIg W Ln Of Se 1/4 Of Sec 10 1376.06ft To
Sw Cm Of Nw 1/
Please see PROPERTY/Page 42E
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
$170,000 Relaxing, prvt
view of pond frm scrnd
lanal w/vinyl sliders.
3/2/2 LR, DR, laundry
room, garage w/
screen. Included: W/D,
stove, micro, Side by
Side Refrigerator
ALL NEW: Roof, rugs,
vinyl, window
treatments, int. neutral
paint. Exc. Immediate
move-In condiflonll
Some tasteful furniture,
reasonably priced,
for sale,
29 Golfview Ct.
Owner (352) 382-0619
GOLF COURSE HOME on
quiet, beautiful street,
w/deck & enclosed
patio & pool that Is
both solar & elec. heat-
ed. 3/2/2. Cathedral
ceiling; hardwood
floors; flagstone
fireplace. 6/10 acre.
Well-landscaped lot
w/many mature trees &
meditation garden.
Sprinkler system w/well
& pump; water purifi-
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(352) 382-5323.
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3/2/2, completed 8/06,
100x 150 + Ig. green
area spacious rooms,
cath. cell., 4-6ft doors
open to scrn. porch,
DW, GD, Refr., Range,
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352-726-5531/212-4147
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CITRUS HILLS
MEADOWVIEW 2/2/1
VILLA, New roof, siding,
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Owner (352) 746-0658
Citrus Hills Condo
2/2, quiet, between
two golf courses, pool,
excel. cond. $139,900.
352-302-3467, Owner
CRYSTAL RIVER CONDO
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in cond. Great loca-
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includes like new
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$159,900. (352)382-1179
Villa Regency Park.
Inverness, 2/2/1, end
unit, front and rear scm.
porches, all apple's incl.
firm price $158,000. split
closing cost 344-5634
ESTATE SALE 3/3/2
Golf Course Home,
3700 S.F. View of 18th
hole at 7 Rivers CC
I owner, no smoking/
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on 1/2+ acre, custom
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7435 Applewood Dr.,
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Homosassa Riverfront
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(727) 492-1442
ONE-OF-A-KIND
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2200 sq ft, 2/2, tri-level,
secluded % ac. on
Lake Pocono: 20x28
scmd lanai overlooking
lake & nature, 60' dock,
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$68,000 (727) 692-3519
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$37.000 (352) 302-8159
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5 1/2+ acres on 495.
$125,000 OBO
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$35,000. (352) 586-9498
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Citrus Hills
Desirable Kensington
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$76,000. (772) 879-7567
CITRUS SPRINGS
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1114 S. OTTO WA a=-Ki-KONT
Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home with boat dock.
.OWNER WANTS OFFER.
Call Penny Pendergrass
344-8320
From old Courthouse, take
North Apopka, turn right at
1,Gospel Island Rd., turn Right on
Allen Drive, Right on Waterriew,
bear left on Otto to sign.
ROYAL OAKS Need
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Peggy Pendergrass
726-9533
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOME
2+Acres. 3BR, 3BA, pool.
$299,900 MLS #161768
Call Peggy Pendergrass
726-9533
1/2 ACRE
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2 BEDROOMS &
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Convenient to 1-75 and in
area of nice, well cared
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dryer, bathrooms, paint.
Furnishings negotiable.
You'll want it!
$69,900.
Debbie Davis 212-4947
2/2 MOBILE HOME
on oak shaded 100'x50' lot. Roofover,
22x28 screened porch, extra large
carport. Public water. $72,900.
Call Ron Mayer 634-1337
LOTS
Citrus Springs, Close to
Entrance, 80x125.........$19,000
Citrus Hills, Flat,
Wooded, 1 AC..............$70,000
Call Venu Reddy 601-2373
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OUT!
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features include a living
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very nice FL rm. Newer
appl., side entry garage,
circular drive, a detached
workshop for the man of
the house, hurricane
treated windows and, oh
yes, a 25,000 Watt 500 lb.
propane generator installed
Dec. 2005.
I am priced right at
$249,900
and waiting for my new
family.
Be sure to call my real
estate agent, Tammy
Munday at
352-422-4656 for your
showing.
Make sure she shows you
the attic above the garage
too!
Beautiful 112i2 caied pool
home on immaculate / acres,
many extras: 1 car detached
garage, covered RV port,
security system, Kenetico
water system, Skeeter Beater
garage door screen, partial
fencing, gas fireplace. MUST
see to appreciate. Reasonably
priced @ $259,900. Call
Bob Holman 352-302-1140
#303262
NEW MAYFIELD
ACRES 3 bedroom,
2 bath on 5+ acres.
$275,000. Call Bob
Holman 302-1140
20 ACRES
Looking for a piece of
property? Here it is!
20 acres of natural
beauty etc. East of
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is close to the Gulf of
Mexico and close to the
Withlacoochee and
Rainbow Rivers. Per
owner, there is a natural
spring on the property and
it also features amazing
grandfather oaks. Imagine
sitting on the porch of
your new home watching
the sunset in the evenings
or the sunrise in the
mornings. Zoning allows
cattle, horses, etc. This
would make a great
farmer's ranch.
ASKING $400,000
Owner Financing
Available
Call Tammy Munday
at 352-422-4656
NEW KEITH COOK HOMES
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 Car Garage,
concrete block cathedral ceilings, Trane
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$149,900
Call O.C. Cook 726-4197
New Code Construction. Easier and less costly to insure
CITRUS HILLS
Freshly painted and gorgeous!
3BRs, 2 baths, family room
with fireplace, large inside
utility/laundry room. Membership
available. Vacant move in now!
$299,900 #162348
Call Peggy Pendergrass
726-9533
COMPLETED
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Over 1500 sq. ft. of
living area, separate
living & FRs, 3/2 inside
laundry, screened
porch WOW! Take a
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Call Rob Tessmer, Jr
@ 352-302-0469
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CHICKENS! COWS!
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Perfect little farm. Large
3BR, 2BA home. 5 acres,
fenced & cross-fenced.
$299,900. MLS #301642
Call Peggy
Pendergrass 726-9533
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Call Bob
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352-302-1140
WATERFRONT 2BR with fireplace
on 1/2 acre. $180,000 MLS#302252
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Shows like a model home. 3/2/2 2003
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651 W. COLBERT CT.
Set on a huge comer lot in Oakwood Village is
this awesome home. This home has 3
tastefully decorated bedrooms, 2 baths and a
2 car garage. Large kitchen with newer
appliances and breakfast nook. Also, large
living room and dining area, screen and vinyl
porch that overlooks Twisted Oaks Golf
Course. Newer interior + exterior paint/window
treatments Plus new Carrier A/C system. This
home also has 3 double and
1 single set of hurricane/security shutters.
SEE this home today. #302929 $168,000
Dir: From 491 take Forrest Ridge Blvd
to right onto Colbert Court and
the first home on the right
2067 S. GLENEAGLE
Gorgeous 3BR/2BAi2CG ronCm on a Lasterullh
landscaped 1 acre secluded lo ril ir e HMil. of
Avalon Cathedral ceilings with an abundance
ol plar.I shelves a gas r"replae starlese steel
appliarici-c, garden lubiJaCr. i in rnmater
bathroom wilh a large eiparatle rnower Marny
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This home has a new imensonal shie roof, intenor & exterior paint and lots other
updates. The seser is in the process of insaling window treatments and some additional
new aignht bures The seer may pay a $2500 doar allowance at dosing for floor
covengs.15 Regina is aso vaiabae at the sane poice. The ser is an aive cense FL
Realtor,. Sections: From 491 Take Regtoa the home on the left. Price $82,500
740 W. KUHNS LN.
Handy mans dream nome. Witn a lite imagination you can nave
a wonderful 4/2 home. Lots of square feet to work with. Great
potential in this home on over 1/2 acre. Close to Citrus Hills.
$79,900. #301319
Directions: Highway 44 west to right on Thayer, left on West
Kuhns Lane. home is on left about half way down.
3199 N. TY
Beautiful pool home on 1 acre.
outside. Split plan. Tile floors, v
Only $249,9
Directions: 44 E. to 486 (east-lu
Annapolis. Right on Bismark. Lel
24 E. GOLDEN ST.
Cute 1/1 with 2 bonus rooms. Completely furnished and could easily be a 2
bedroom. Fully fenced back yard, shed and carport. New roof in 2001 and
CentralA/C In 1997. What a dealf!! #302163 $78,000
Directions: Take 491 through Bevery Hills to righton Golden then 2 blocks to
house on right
E AVE 9198 E. RIVERBLUFF COURT
C. Painted inside and New mobile home. Never lived in. Shaded lot. Close to river and
ceilings, skylight home. boat ramp. Well & septic are new. $119,900. #300501.
4100 Directions: US 41 to right on Harvest St. to left on E. Turner Camp
Forest Ridge. Left on Rd. to right on Junglecamp Rd. to left on E. Riverbluff.
one. Home on the right. 3rd home on right.
15 REGINA
This 2 Bedroom 1Bath home has new interior/exterior
paint and a new roof. Priced to sell at $82,500.
17 REGINA ALSO AVAILABLE AT THE SAME PRICE.
Directions: Route 491 to Regina home on the left.
22 S. DAVIS ST
Lovely 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath home located in a sought after area
of Beverly Hills. Enjoy nice tiled floors and recent interior and
exterior paint on this beauty. This home has been well cared for
and has a newer roof. This home is priced to sell quickly, See this
home today! $96,500. Directions: Beverly Hills Blvd. to right on
Davis to house on right.
2240 N. BRENTWOOD CIRCLE
Charming 3/2/2 home with beautiful stone fireplace, cathedral ceilings
and bonus room. New paint, carpet & tile. Great open floor plan!
$182,500. #163006. Directions: Hwy. 486 to entrance ofBrentwood,
follow N. Brentwood Circle to 2240 on left before first stop sign.
407 CIRCLE WOOD ST
Brand New 3BR, 2BA home. Construction 30 days away from completion.
Buyer picks carpet New dishwasher, fridge, stove, microwave. Large spacious
living/diningrm. Extra room for home office space or other use. Minutes from
hospital and downtown Invemrness yet located in a semi-private area.
$150,000 Directions From 41S make a fight on Hill SL (right after Bank of
Inveress. Left on Woodiawn and then right on W Ckidewod SLHouse is located on
the right, look florsign.
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This 3/1 with ceramic tiled bath, kitchen, and utility area is nicely 11025 N. WAHOO TRAIL
1112 E. BLOOMFIELD DR. situated on a comer lot. Small portion of former garage has been 9330 N. SNTOS DRIVE
left for storage. Roof in 2003 and NC in 97. New garage door. Great 3BR, 2BA mobile on 2.8 acres. Close to Lake 9330 N.SANTOS DRIVE
HUGE 3 bedroom/3 bath/4+ POOL HOME. Includes fireplace, Newer appliances and a fresh coat of paint for the interior and Rousseau. Just 99,750! #304225 Here is a nice 3BR, 1BA home at an
hardwood flooring, new kitchen. #161871 $265,000. exterior make this a great home to see. Buy now and pick your Directions: From Citrus Ave. take a right onto Wahoo Trail to awesome price $89,900.
Directions: Take 581 N to right on Bloomfield Dr. Turn left at stop own carpet colors. MLS: 301537. $95,500 the home at the end on the left.
sign. House at the end. No sign. Dir: 491 to Beverly Hills to Right on Regina to home on right Di. Fom 491 o 41N. ton second ftuS Spns vd. To Lef on Sano
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Here is a great 2BR 1BA home with a glassed florida room and a 1 """ "- '
31 S. JACKSON ST. car garage.Set in a sought after area is this home that backs up to 9740 GENOA DR. .
Unique 2/2 home with EXTRA LOT filled with huge herb garden, a large vacant parcel land. Enjoy all that Beverly Hills has to offer Very clean 2/2 home on an extra large comer lot Nice lanai, 3062 E. GLADYS ST.
fruit trees and tropicals. Home comes with sun room, newer roof, This home also has a hot tub in the florida room and a screened private backyard with utility shed, and room to park your boat. See Charming 3/2 home that has been well maintained and located in
new hot water heater, and more new items #162971 $127,500. front porch. Priced to sell quickly. Directions: From Forrest Ridge this lovely home today! $149,000. #302768 a great area of Inverness. Nice laminate flooring and inside
Dir: Rt. 491 to right on Roosevelt to left on Jackson to home on Blvd take Sugarmaple to the home on the right. $112,500 Directions: Hwy. 41 N to L on Country Club Dr. to R on Sandree laundry. Large 140x120 lot. Listed at $148,900.
comer of Jackson and Rose. to L on Bridge. Follow Bridge to Genoa. Dir: Hwy 44 to Croft Ave. Turn R on Gladys, home is 3062 on the right.
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1900+ Homes for Sale
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Broker Associate.
(352) 527-1655
2/2/1, Truly a Must See
1442sf. All new; Roof,
AC. Wood Cabinets.
Appliances, Windows,
Doors, MB, Tile, Carpet,
Washer/Dryer, 12X16
AC Lanai, fenced yard.
$119,000. 352-726-8489
3/2/2.5, Ig encl pool.
dbl lot, circ drv. Spanish
tile, all upgraded, CHA;
sprinkler sys, 12x24 shed
$159,900 (below mkt
value) (352) 302-3129
No Credit Rent to Own
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Pool Home 1948sqft,
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OakRidge, comer lot on
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3/2/2-Built in 2003
Presidential Estates
fenced 1/2 acre
gas fp, 1500 sf liv. area
$195,000 Very quiet!!
(352) 637-5570
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1875 N. Macvicar Road
Crystal River, FL 34429
1-800-485-5240
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By Owner In Camb.
Greens 3/2/2
split fl. plan, w/ lanai
& pool on /2 acre.
$239,000.
Call (352) 726-3712
CALL BARB!!!
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(352) 422-0421
Retired Citrus Co.
School Teacher now
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(352) 637-2777
TERRA VISTA OF
CITRUS HILLS
Beautiful new pool
home 3/2/2 plus den in
gated community.
Lg patio under lanai.
Must see Island
kitchen!! $485,000
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3 LRG. BR, 2 BATH, 1l
Handyman Special
Just over 1 acre. 2/1
Steal it for $79,000.
(813) 266-4505
3 LRG. BR, 2 BATH, living
rm. & den, dining rm,
Irg. gas fireplace,
caged in pool, all apple.
stay. Must see $205,000
(352) 560-7353
1006 Princeton Ln
$134,900 3/2/2, IHW,
2,000 sq.ft. under roof,
upgraded kitchen &
bath, minor TLC
(352) 563-4169
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100% FINANCING to
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3/2 Cream puff!
$138,500
Call (352) 601-3734
15K UNDER APPSD
3/2/2pool Highlands
Ig tiled lanai-fenced yard
tile and wood flooring
FAST SALE -$170,000
352-726-4178 or
464-0062
2/1/1 opt. 3rd BR
CBS,2 fenced lots, new
point, Irg. scr. porch.
oaks, quiet neighborhd.
By Owner, $80,000 firm
352-322-0101 286-6185
2/1/1, brick Doll house,
new kitch & apple A/C,
point, floors. Scr. lanai,
fenced, Near shopping,
church & Hospital
$129,000 (352) 201-0842
2/2/2 Pool Home
Sunrise Lake Est, ofc or
3rd BR, gas FP, fncd yd,
irr sys, scr lanai, 3110 S.
Eagle Ter., $225,000
(352) 344-3110
2/2/2+FL rm+Fam Rm, in
Inv. Golf & CC, mature
shade trees. 2,184 sq ft.
Immaculate! Quiet
Neighborhood!
$144,900 (352) 726-0040
3/2/2 RENOVATED
New roof/floors, wood/
tile, paint in and out.
Quiet neighborhood,
Gospel Island $158,000
obo (352) 726-1875
3/2 MFG Home on 1.09
Ac. F/P, cov. ft. & bk.
porch, lam. hardwood
floors w/ tile in wet
areas. Vltd. ceilings w/
fans, Ig. barn, upgrad-
ed kit. appl. Must see!
$130,000.
(352) 637-5252
3/2, W/ Carport,
3733 E. Dawson Dr.
new kitchen, roof,
10x12 shed, 14 x 28 faom.
rm. asking $139,000.
(352) 422-2120
3/2/2 CBH Split Plan on
3 lots in S. Highlands, scr
lanai, Ig K w/nook, WIC,
10x12 shed, part fncd,
1mi fm town. $165,000
owners.com #TPW7260
930 Maple Ave.
(352) 637-7189
3/2/2 on 213
acres
CUSTOM BUILT
HOME
2309 sf.,
cath. ceilings,
open floor
plan. Adj.
1.01 ac. also
avail.
$295,000 OBO
(352) 860-1877
3/2/2, btw. Inverness &
Floral City, over 1,800
sq. ft. of liv. 12x20 lanai,
/2 acr lot, cul-de-sac st.
$249,900. Agent owned
(352) 344-3948
3/2/2 Must Sell! 3,500
Sq. Ft. MOL. Lg. Fam.
Room, Oak firs, F/P,
Fenced corner, 2.5 ac.
in upscale Hampton Pt.
Dr. Lg. Out bidg. Open
to all offers. Asking
$290,000. (352)726-2038
BELOW MKT VALUE"il.
Reduced to $157,400
BY OWNER, NEWER 4/2
2,048 sq. ft.,beautiful
scrnd pool, fruit trees
(352) 637-5937
BIG INVERNESS HOME,
"0' Down Seller paid
closing cost,
big bathrooms,
big bedrooms.$125,000
almost new, 464-4187
2/1
GREAT
CONDITION!
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Priced under
value $99,900.
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352.476-70411
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(352) 422-0421
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3/2/1 w/ Laundry
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352-637-4138
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LAKEFRONT COUNTRY
HOME. on 2-'2 AC, 200'
WF, 4/3, Irg. kitch. firepl.,
front porch, priv. Lrg.
oaks, gardens, fish
ponds, $525,000.
(631) 334-8444
LARGE 2/2, split plan,
2-car garage. Laundry
room, covered deck
back porch, 80x120 lot
$130,000 (352) 637-3846
LIKE NEW! 2/2/1/V2
New carpet, tile, ceiling
fans & more. Must see!
6079 Daly Lane. Price
reduced to $139,900.
352-442-7772/637-7250
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS
12-3PM, 2br, 2ba, 2car
6015 E. Devon Ln.
1240 sq. ft. Uv., new fir.,
appl.'s, fans $135,500.
(352) 228-7493
ONE-OF-A-KIND
MUST-SEE Beautiful
2200 sq ff, 2/2, tri-level,
secluded 14 ac. on
Lake Pocono; 20x28
scrnd lanai overlooking
lake & nature, 60' dock,
stnless oppi, tile/Pergo/
carpet, FP. 12x24 wkshp
w/pwr & AC, $275,000
(352) 362-3435
PRICED TO SELL! 2/1
RENOVATED; Office,
fenced, 818 Oak St
$124,499 352-422-3670
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POOL HOME FSBO
Inverness Golf & CC
area, 4/2/2/2+, Jacuzzi
1,975 SFLS. new roof,
$210,000. 352-637-4198
Reduced, 3 BR, 2 BA,
2-car gar., extra large
house, tiled firs., 3 scrn.
porches, wood deck,
Fire Place, corner lot,
605 Morse St. by appt.
only (352) 586-7685
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Upscale neighborhood,
3/2, greatroom, open
floorplan, fireplace, tile,
fenced yard, pool, hot
tub, beautifully land-
scaped, washer & dry-
er, irr sys, 1+ acre, Ask-
ing $389,000. By Appt.
Only 637-3898
TWO ADJ. LOTS w/
4/2/1 home, scr prch,
wd firs, 2ND LOT w/3 car
gar. 1206 W Bucknell
$189,900. 386-776-1728
TWO STORY COUNTRY
Style home near down-
town Inverness and
schools, 3BR, 2BA,
$165,900. By Owner
(352) 860-0701
2/2/2 Many upgrades!
Closets galore, quiet
neighborhood.
Asking $147,900
352-726-6544/422-2011
7615 E.Stagecoach Trail
3/2/2 scrn. pool, 2300
Sq/Ft Block Ranch on
100x125 fenced lot
Completely remodeled
$164,900 Bkr coop @2%
352- 601-3863/201-9101
Remodeled 2/2/1, Fla.
Room, 30' A.G.pool,
over 2000 sq. ft. under
roof, reduced $134,000.
Peggy Wilson,
Keller Williams Realty
(352) 464-2359
1900+ Homes for Sale
in Citrus County. Call
"The Max!" for details.
R. Max Simms, LLC,
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Broker Associate.
(352) 527-1655
Giiand&G&Alndu
2/1, $119,000
1154 SE 2nd St.
Call Lynda for Details
(352) 621-7530
Cute 3/1 Remodeled,
On large lot,
in quiet neighborhood.
$97,000. (352) 726-3258
Peaav Mixon
Bonnie Peterson
Realtor
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4/2/2, LR, Solid wood
kit. cabs, Master Suite,
scrnd. Fl. Rm., new sod
$185,000 Must Seel!
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1996 DW set up in '04 on
'/4 ac. lot. $69,000.
(352) 628-0731
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3/1t/2/1 newly renovat-
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lot. New roof, wood
floors, carpet, newly
painted in/out. Great
family neighborhood,
$119,900. 352-628-0731
100% Financing Avail.
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fenced ac. New roof,
10X28 deck, 2 sheds,
paved drive, C/H/A,
10X20 Fl. rm. Wood
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$119,900. 352-628-0731
2/IV2 2000 SW on 4Ac
newly set up In '04,
great buy at $55,000
(352) 628-0731
3/2 recently remodeled
Fireplace, fenced yard,
country setting, close to
park, great for family
$164,900 (352) 684-1520
4/2.5/3+CP, pool w/
solar sys, ?300sf, /2+ac,
fncd in quiet area, end
lanal w/pool tbl, new
CH/A, newer appis,
$235.000 352-503-3460
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3/2, $92-193
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(352) 628-5316
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2006, Unique design,
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appli's kit. cab., & car-
pet. Immac. $89,000
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$120,000(727) 375-2078
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New 3/3/2 appi, W/D
$1200/mo(617)201-3521
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352-628-5598
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$1100. (786) 302-3402
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352-613-2761
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 BR, turn apt w/dock
No smok/pets $900/mo
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HOMOSASSA Canal
SBR w/boat dock, scrn.
porch, util. incl. $700
mo.+ sec.(352)628-6537
HOMOSASSA UNFURN.
$875 3/1 w/workshop
River Unks Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
INVERNESS
3/2, On Withlacoochee
Great house/location
$900. mo. Call owner
(352) 341-4755
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2/2, 1200st. AC, 65' priv.
dock on Homas. Rvr.
813-299-8142
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2, low AC bill.
$1,000/mo. 1st/last/sec.
$165,000 (352) 527-3017
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3/1/1 $700/mo. 1st, last
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HOMS. SPGS.
3/1/1, 1000 sf., C/H/A,
Ist/ last/sec $850/mo
$120,000(727) 375-2078
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CRYSTAL RIVER
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bar, 5 ac. All until Incl.
$125/wk (352) 628-9106
HOMOSASSA
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for other privileges
$400.mo. non smoking
(352) 422-2187
Homosassa
New home, + pool,
bedrm & bath, all Incl.
except phone. $400.
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Inverness & St. Pete.
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3,441 sqft total, 2471 liv-
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out, granite tops, stainless
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.5 acre lot, $317,000 Call
Dave @ 352-613-3136
3/2/2 Citrus Srings
RENT TO OWN
Brand new home
$6000 down & $995/mo.
Call (407) 227-2821
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bk. yrd., FR w/frplc,
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$165,900 (352)489-8605
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5479 Nakoma Dr. Rm,, vinyl screen porch,
(352) 527-8339 updated, carpet
appliances, paint
318 S. Harrison St.
PINE RIDGE $109,900 (352) 746-6624
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5880 N. Petunia Ter. NICE 3/1.5/CP, 1,100 sf
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ceramic tile &
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surface counter tops, 4
sky lights, stunning
columns, formal dining,
office, separate tub &
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take to keep your window-
mounted air-conditioning unit
operating in tip-top condition
while using the least amount of
energy.
1. Every month during the
months of operation, replace
(or clean) the filter located in
the front grill. Cost: $20.
2. The condensing coils on an
air conditioner get very dirty,
and the dirt tends to accumu-
late on the inside of the coils,
out of sight. Once a year,
remove the entire cover of the
air conditioner to gain access
to the coils, and then clean
them by blowing compressed
air on them or using a soft-bris-
tle brush.
3. Don't despair if you've
accidentally bent the alu-
minum fins on the rear of the
unit; RepairClinic.com will
send you a handy fin-straight-
ening comb. Cost: $2.
Expert answers to the top-
three dilemmas:
A MOTOR IS RUNNING
BUT NO AIR IS BLOWING:
Air conditioners have two
motors, the compressor and
the fan motor. It is possible that
only one is running. If, after
removing the cover of the unit,
you discover the fan blade is
very stiff and difficult to rotate,
the fan motor may need oiling
or may need to be replaced.
WATER LEAKS FROM THE
FRONT OF THE UNIT: This is
normal. All air conditioners
should be installed so they tilt
slightly backward to allow for
proper removal of condensed
water that accumulates.
THE AIR SMELLS MUSTY:
Air conditioners remove mois-
ture from the air Most of it is
evaporated from the unit.
However, it is possible for some
water to stagnate in the base of
the air conditioner. Also, dirt,
lint or dust can collect in the
water pan at the base of the
unit and absorb water, allowing
mold and mildew to grow. All
this leads to bad smells. Clean
the water pan thoroughly each
year when you clean the con-
denser coils.
Need more help with your
window-mounted air condi-
tioners? Go straight to
www.repairclinic.com/0047_16.
asp, or call a customer-service
representative at (800) 269-2609
for help.
Collaborative team
Recently, a press release
crossed my desk that intro-
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1206 SE Hwy. 19 Crystal River, FL 34429
web site: www.erasuncoast.com
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Morton Real Estate, Inc.
1645 W. Main Street
Inverness, FL 34450
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CRYSTAL RIVER "::'
678785
COME AND SEE this well cared
for 4/2 DW MH on 4.75 acres.
This home includes two 10x12 I
sheds, a kitchen w/an island,
updated faucets, walk-in closet
in master, a garden tub and
separate shower in the master
bath. Don't miss it! MLS
#303712 $179,900
- home. (' .- IJu ..- I t,,.
A .- it.- r.rd ,.- 4 .ul ".-t,
p[rad,,el 5115,000
THIS 3/2 DW MOBILE HOME is at Ihe
end of a deadend street. It is the
perfect starter or retirement home with
a split floor plan and room for a pool
kids or pets. Nice, quiet setting to calh
home. 10x20 shed w/elecdric & a
window A/C unit. Reduced to only
$68,000 MLS#158407
Magnificent waterfront home on canal to river w/dock &
boat slip. 3 car garage. Separate workshop w/electric.
12x20 detached screened room for bar-b-que. Tile floors.
Ceramic tile in bathrooms. Wood cabinets with slide
outs, new central heat & air. MLS #304810.
Call Renee Rosenberger 860-5301 to see.
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CHEAP
Continued from Page 14E
duced a term I'd never heard
before. Collaborative divorce is
a process that engages a team
of experts to guide, co ples
thi iough the. proce;t' yo.-
Witg TyppicaUi my Ma m&i6&WV
divorce team ine4des 'attor-
neys, financial expels and
F' understand the theory
behind the team approael, but
I must adifthat reading'up on
thih.subjedt"eft me cold. I amr
not divorced so I am not the
best person to assess such a
process, but I wonder how
things might change if couples
who are opting for the cost and
effort of a collaborative-
divorce team put that same
energy and care into restoring
communication.
I do not believe that an
unhappy niarriage is doomed
to divorce. In fact, the likeli-
hood of an unhappy marriage
improving dramatically all on
its own is quite high. Labeling
a marriage as a "bad marriage"
is not a fact: It's a judgment by
one person at one moment in
time a "fact" that can
change. All marriages go
through difficult times, .but
things can, and often do,
change.
There is plenty of research
to show that, except in very
rare cases in which one of the
spouses and the children are
being physically abused and
theirsafet is compromised, an
S e is better for
liew many unhappy couples
tumteir marriages around by
sia) choosingg to stay togeth-
er? In .ene study reported in
"The Ca,6e for Marriage" by
"t .
Linda Waite and Maggie Ca the anonymous Sound Off line at 563 0579.
Gallagher (Doubleday, 2000),86 Call the anonymo Sound Of line at 5630579.
percent of unhappily married
people who stuck it out found
that five years later their mar-
riages were happier. In fact,
nearly three-fifths of those who
said their marriage was unhap-
-py in the late 1980s and who
'marrage.'.a. ,eit *..very a dja&Iiml| m
happy or'-quite happy" when Ww omosas
reintervLewed in the early
Please see C.EAPPage 16E. ..
i- "PAT WALMSLEY U lh
ABR,CRS,GRI
Broker-Salesman V 'n'
e mail parwalmdley@Crermax n K VuetI
OFFICE: 1-352-637-6200
24 Years in Citrus County CELL: 1-352-212-3340
Real Estate TOLL FREE: 1-888-462-7230
CAMB G G N $
Cambridge Greens of Citrus Hills Expanded Huntington Model. 3
bedroom, 2 bath home. Huge screened lanai 16x30 with brick pavers,
perfect to enjoy sunsets over Citrus Hills. Lots of upgrades in this less
than 1 year old immaculate home. Call Pat!! Cellular (352) 212-3340
WELL CONSTRUCTED HOME in Forest Lake. Newer well &
septic less than 3 years ago, NC done less than 5 years ago. Too
many features to mention. Home is in need of your personal TLC
for this quiet secluded life style. $389,000. GMAC 158B713.
MLS #304236. Call Gwen Jeffers or Debra Kilbum at (352) 527-8100.
2BR/1BA HOME M n ce quil area of Beoeriy Hills MOBILE HOME IN PARK. 1BR/IBA s.nglewide
waiting for your TLL. Many extra features, extra mobile, excellent condition inside and out. New
cabinets in kitchen, entry way and unique roof Centrally located. Includes some furnishings
landscaping. $124,750. GMAC 158b698. MLS roof entraly located ncdes som fumishings
#301282. Call Gwen Jeffers or Debra Kilburn at (352) and appliances. Only $9,000. MHC035. Call Rusty
527-8100. Baker at (352) 564-8331.
FOR LEASE HERNANDO PLAZA
Open Your Store Or Office Here!
2-715 sq. ft. Units Available
$625 Month First, Last and Security.
Call Louise or Dennis at (352) 344-5535
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^SMW 412/2 4 tam.
s-cr r.orcr, $1100
SMW 3/2 w/large
screened lana $9M95
Crystal Rreir 2/2--
Brand nc* nome
$900
Crystal River -
-2NVWF Co.ndo. $901
Citru: Spnr.as -
2 i' l c, jsar.d
+ shed, $900
Crystal River-
3/2/2, $850
Citrus Springs -
2/2/2, $800
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2 Bdrm. Furnished $600.
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CRYSTAL RIVER
Historic Downtown,
Unique Location,1 BR
Luxury Suites. Daily,
wkly, monthly 795-1795
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CRYSTAL RIVER
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Starting @ $199 wk
(includes all utilities
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(352) 586-1813
CRYSTAL RIVER
NICELY FURNISHED 1/1
Great neighborhood.
No pets. 7 months
minimum. 352-795-7261
2/1 Apts. with W/D,
patio. Starting at
$550/mo. 1st, last &
sec. (352) 795-2626
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms.
Crystal River. 564-0882
CRYSTAL RIVER'
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LECANTO
1 Bedroom Apartment.
352-613-2989/527-3502
LECANTO newer 2/2
dplx, all ktchn appis,
Spatio. WD hook-up,
nice yard, Excel Cond.
$675+ (352) 634-1341
Crystal Palms Apts!
1 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms.
Crystal River. 564-0882
FOR RENT ..
1 & 2 bedrms locatediin
Crystal Rvr and
Homosassa. Call
(407) 496-3695.
** APTS 4 RENT**
YEAR LEASE REQUIRED
$575 Inv 2/1 + $863
sec/refs Aug & Sept
$475 Inv I/I
+ $715 sec/refs Sept
$775 Royal Oaks 2/2
+ $1163 sec/refs
Aug & Sept
$885 Citrus Hills 2/2
+ $1325 sec/refs Aug
Call Gina w/
TEAM DIEHL
352-586-7944 Iv msg
44 W. INVERNESS
800 sq. ft. of upscale
office retail space;
$675/mo.(352) 344-5488
J. W. Morton Real Estate, Inc.
Property Management
1645 W. Main Street
Each Office Is Independently Owned and Operated (352) 726-9010
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CITRUS HILLS 3/31/2
Condo. Fum. Short/long
term. (352) 527-4951
Citrus Hills
Fum. Condo, Seasonal
or long term. Available.
Immed. (352) 697-1685
CITRUS HILLS VILLA
2/2/1 Fully furn. Pool.
$1400. Short/long term.
(352) 586-0427
HOMOSASSA 2/2, 1h mi.
from town, pool, W/D,
scm patio, FP, $800/mo
+ 1st, last, sec.
Eves (352) 628-1158
CITRUS SPRINGS
New, 2/2, all apple W/D
$700 (954) 557-6211
HERNANDO
2/2, good location.
no smoking. no pets.
637-3392/212-9626
HOMOSASSA
2/1 Off Homosassa Trail,
Laundry Room. new
carpet, $500 mo. + sec.
727-244-3949
LECANTO
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Large 2/1-1/2 w/studio.
Kitch. equip., W/D
hookup, no pets, $595.
(352) 344-8313
LECANTO
New duplex, 2/2, Ig
yard, $625/mo. No pets
(352) 637-0848
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dplx, all ktchn appls,
patio, WD hook-up,
nice yard, Excel Cond.
$675+ (352) 634-1341
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BEVERLY HILLS
RENT/RENT TO OWN
2/1/1, $850/mo.
Alex, 352-686-8850
CIT. SPRINGS 3/2/2
2200sf. /4 ac.$1050, 1st,
Ist. sec. 561-379-9179
CITRUS SPRINGS
Remod 2/1: Lg fncd
yard, shed, dbl lanai,
$795/mo: + Dep. Req'd
Toni (352) 592-2194
arDaily/Weekly
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Efficiency
Seasonal
$725-$1800/mo.
". Maintenance
Assurance
Propery
Management
352-726-0662
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New 3000 sq.ft. 4/3/2.
$1300/mth. 1st, Ist, Sec.
Call 954-288-6806
HOMOSASSA
Rent to Own, Brand
New 3/2/2, $950/mo
3844 S. Swan Terrace
(813) 956-3563
If you can rent You
Can Own Let us
show you how. Self-
employed, all credit
Issues, bankruptcy OK
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RENTALS
BEVERLY HILLS 3/2/2
INVERNESS New 3/2/2
BRENTWOOD
Townhomes 3 BR
CTRS HILLS CONDO2/2
REV.HI 3/2/2
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/3
Lg. Brand New
INVERNESS 3/2 FURN.
PINERIGE Hg. 4/3/2
w/pool
FLORAL CITY Brand
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Great American
Realty (352) 637-3800
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Sable to buy?
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you don't try !
Let me help you.
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EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1 Cable, water incl.
$675/mo. $275/wk.
352-249-1149/208-2212
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1 w/carport, W/D
$690mo.(407) 948-8523
CITRUS HILLS 3/3g/2
Condo. Furn. Short/long
term. (352) 527-4951
CRYSTAL RIVER 2/2/2
. .OnLk Rousseau; Rriv.
boat iomp'& dock. Rof'
re s O PE81lop I '
rrme. S t00jBc. deri
352-79516323
2 Comm /Res. 3/2
Housea.*1. to rcr,, 44
inverpess. S8,..mo ,a
1033 N L.is rer T&
8815E HMw, J.
(352) 228-7033
3/2/2 Citrus Springs
RENT TO OWN
Brand new home
$6000 down & $995/mo.
Call (407) 227-2821
BEV.HILLS
3/1+ Fam. rm. + gar. No
pets. $745. 1st, last, sec.
27 S. Filmore, 795-1722
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1 CHA, Fl Rm, enc.
porch, carport $675
(352) 341-8451
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1/1 & carport, fam.
rm. new carpet & floor-
ing, no pets/smoking
$600.mo (352) 795-8888
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1, C/H/A, FL rm, very
clean, new tile/carpet,
$700+sec 352-212-4494
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, Ig fam rm, $675/
mo, 1st/last + sec. Avail.
Aug. (727) 439-9106
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1 1, nice, clean,
cul-de-sac, 5 Donna Ct
$850mo, 1st, last & Sec.
352-746-5969
BEVERLY HILLS
Lg. 2/2/1, scrn. rm, apple,
$775/mo. Ist/last/sec.
(352) 746-3700
BEVERLY HILLS, 2/1.5/2
carpeting thruout, new
appl/windows, C/A, no
get/smk, $650/mo +Ist/
last/sec (352) 344-5999
BRENTWOOD
2BR, 2BA, 2 Car Gar.,
$850. mo 352 697-0801
CIT. HILLS AREA
New 3/2/2, $895/mo.
(352) 344-2796
CITRUS HILLS
Unfurnished Homes &
Furnished Condos
www.greenbriar
rental.com
Greenbrier Rentals, Inc.
(352) 746-5921
CITRUS HILLS/POOL
671 Olympia, 3/2/2, 1
Acre, $1,150. Open
Mon & Tues 563-4169
CITRUS SPRINGS $890
3/2/2; $975 4/2/2.
River Unks Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
CITRUS SPRINGS 3/2/2
Custom, extras! $875.
River Unks Really
628-1616/800-488-5184
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2, fncd yrd, very
clean, Iwn maint incl.
$950/mo 1st & 2 mos.
908 W. Hampshire Blvd.
(786)298-1279
CITRUS SPRINGS
Brand new beautiful
spacious 4/2/2,$1,395/
mo. (352) 746-1636
CR/Homo 3/2/1
New carpet, tile, paint,
$795; 2/1, $525 795-1865
HOMOSASSA
NEWI 3/2/2 $775
River Unks Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
Citrus Springs
4r2!2
** -Sl000CuC '"
please Call- -
(352)341-3330
For more Info. or
visit the web at:
cnrusvillages
mgals.com
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2 CBS 1 acre or lara 6
mile from downtown
Cryatal River on private
road S61-3'1-4345 only
$7?50 0C mu
Crystal River 3/2/2
Lg. lot, encl. scrn. patio,
cul-de-sac off Rt. 44,
$825./mo $825. dep &
credit check req'd.
(352) 422-4478
HOMOSASSA
2/1.5, Deed Res., scm.
rm., tile, New paint $650
mo. + Utl. s &Sec.
Credit/Ref. No Pets.
(352) 397-9822
HOMOSASSA
New executive luxury
home for rent on
Southern Woods G.C.,
2.700 sq ft, 3/3/2.
rich trim, $1,595/mo
(813) 390-7109
If you can rent You
Can Own Let us
show you how. Self-
employed, all credit
Issues, bankruptcy OK
Associated Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage.
coam
If you can rent You
Can Own Let us
show you how. Self-
employed, all credit
Issues, bankruptcy OK
Associated Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage.
coam
INVERNESS -
3/2/2
3744 E MAXWELL $875
3875 E BENNETT $850
3058 E GLENN $895
3452 E CINDY $910
3145 E GERALD $875
ALL APPLIANCE INC
W/D
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
CORNER, INC.
352.464.3990
Inverness
Pool, Spac. 3/2/2, golf
course. loc., No pets
$950.mo 908-322-6529
INVERNESS
2/1, 6 mi. East of Inv.
4 acres, $600 1st, last,
sec. (352) 476-4700
INVERNESS
2/1, caged pool, Fla.
rm, like new, no pets,
no smoking close to
Walmart, $950 mo.
(352) 344-1411
INVERNESS
2/1/1, nice yard.
$625/mo.2014 A Milton
(321) 412-2469Aternoon
INVERNESS
2/2 on Chain of Lakes
1754 S. Paradise Pt.
$900/lawn care Inc.
(786) 553-2577
INVERNESS 3/2/1
$950/mo 1st. & sec.,
dep., Ref. Req'd
Call (352) 726-7604
INVERNESS
3/2/1 Lrg. 3BR, 2 BA,
waterfront, super clean,
$850 mo., 1st, last, sec.
(352) 476-4733
INVERNESS
3/2/2 fncd yrd, 1650 sf,
Renovatedl $1050/mo
(407) 375-6187
INVERNESS
3/2-1/2/2, Lrg. corner
lot, super clean, split
plan. $900 mo., 1st: last,
sec. (352Dh4.,-4 .,3 ,
2/1/T. wionani & pc.ol
Pool ser. provided,
Exc. cord No pets.
i8,50 344,.,13 :
INVERNESS .
rNew n-mes lor rent
3/2/2. (352.8.19: .
INVERNESSM ^
Newer 3/2/2, $850. mo
(352) 442-3460
LAUREL RIDGE 3/2/2
Pool, Jacuzzi, $1500 mo.
352-527-1051
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Sunday 10-2
CITRUS SPRINGS
10061 Glenmar Dr.
10068 Glenmar Dr.
Rent $850/mo.
Ist/last/sec
For more into
Call Gordon Davis @
(774) 644-3770*
PINE RIDGE
2/2/2 newly remodeled,
brand new appliances,
$975/mo. 1st, last, sec.
(352) 302-1466
Rent or Rent to Own
Brand New Home 3/2/2
Great Locatlon! $970.
per mo, (352) 875-4005
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INVER WATRFRNT3/2
INVERNESS New 3/2/2
BRENTWOOD
Townhomes 2 & 3 BR
CTRS HILLS CONDO2/2
BEV. HILLS 3/2/2
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/3
Lg. Brand New
INMERNESS3/2 FURN.
PINERIDGE Hg. 4/3/2
w/pool
FLORAL CITY Brand
New 3/2/2
Great American
Realty (352) 637-3800
SUGARMILL WOODS
$1,025 new 4/2/2;
River Unks Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
SUGARMILL WOODS
New 2,665 sqft 4/2/2+
home on %ac-3 mins to
Sncst Pkwy. $1395/mo+
I st+sec, incis lawn svc.
(813) 748-5206
Sugarmill Woods
Villa 2/2/1, On Golf
Course, $850. mo.
KEY 1 REALTY
(352) 382-1700
HOMOSASSAx
New executive luxury
home for rent on
Southern Woods G.C.,
2,200 sq ft, 4/3/2,
rich trim, $1,495/mo
(813) 390-7109 *
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1/1 Fum, computer &
scr.rm, carport No pets/
Smoking (352) 628-4441
Crystal Riv & Hemando
Rent/Sale 2/2, No pets
1st, last & sec., From
$495. (352) 795-5410
Crystal River 2/1 /2
turn. SW CHA. $650/mo
1st, Istsec. 813-361-4615
CRYSTAL RIVER 4/2 DW
$700/mo. 1st, last, sec.
Avail. Aug. 564-0480,
CRYSTAL RIVER
-Big 3/2, CH/A, $850
-3/1, CH/A, fenced
lovely house, $850
(352) 726-9386
HERNANDO
WOWl *
2/1, unfurn. CH/A new
carpet & vinyl. No pets.
$525. (352) 344-8313
HOMOSASSA
2/11h. Priv. lot. No pets.
$500 mo. 1st, st. sec.
(352) 628-5696
HOMOSASSA
2bed,lbath,1 acresand
road.NO PETS$400mo.
,last& sec. MAY SELL?
352-628-1196
4/2 DW, pool & prch.
$700/mo 1st, sec. & Ref,
No pets (603) 529-1995
INVERNESS
Lakefront 55+ Park.
Fishing piers, affordable
living I or 2 BR. Screen
porches, appliances.
Leeson's 352-637-4170
AMERICAN HOMES
Southern Energy Homes
of Merrit
352-628-0041
BANK OWNED
REPO"S!
Never lived in
Starting @ $40,000 -
Only a few left
Payments from
$349.00 per month
Call for locations
352-621-9182
HOMOSASSA
12x50 SW, 1/1, new
carpet, A/C, newly
remodeled, $11,500
Call 1-888-282-1912
SCRYSTAL RIVER *
-$39,000 2/2, CH/A,
remodeled
-$44,000 1.25 AC, w/
handyperson (ugh!)
trailer, great land
INVERNESS *
-$79,000 Big 3/2,
CH/A, fam. rm. scr.
porch, workshed,
water view
(352) 726-9386
Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
INVERNESS Canal front,
2/1. DWw/ lrg addition,
Shed, dock, needs TLC,
$89,900. (727) 492-1442
U SiD i ISLO MAN C3AEME
Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
$0 Down Move In!
4/2 New carpet. 10 x 20
deck. Incl. new apple ,
only $754/mo. w/ pool.
Call (814) 547-2809 or
(352) 601-5600
2.8 Acres in Floral City
1981,2/2 DW Lg. LR
w/FP, scmd rm, crpt.
Completely fncd.
$165,000(352) 344-2333
1983 14 x 50 2 bdrm.,
1 bth, scrn. rm. 20 x 20
carport, shed, priv.
fence, on (2) high & dry
Homosassa Lots.
$48,000. (352) 621-4607
1999 PALM HARBOR
1+ acre, 28 X 64, 3/2,
Fireplace, pool, drywall.
Land contract avail.
$109,000 (419) 865-8630
3/2 Mobile on 1/2 ac.
Near Rock Crusher
SSchools $69.000
352-628-5466
352-302-4765 Cell
Ask for Julie
3/2 on 5 Beautiful Acres
Fenced & Gated.
Just off Citrus Ave,
(Reduced!) $177,900
Call (352) 746-5912
3/2/1 POOL, Cinnamon
Ridge-Lg. Lot- new
carpet, roof & central
A/C $88,000
(352) 212-1827
A MUST SEE!
New 3 bedroom,
2 bath on 1/2 acre.
Great location, the
best construction,
too many options to
list. Seller motivated,
$2,000 down,
$587.47 per mo.
Call for more info
352-621-9181
A MUST SEEIIl 2/2 on
Ig. wooded lot. Gas
F.P., dlx kit. mpl cabs.
Too many upgrades
to list! $119,000
249-1130/527-3028
2400SQ. Mobile Home.
4/2, 1.25 ac. $135,000
(352) 279-0313 or
(352)341-0696
HERNANDO 3/2
C/H/A, EXTRA NICE!
Waterview, shaded,
decks, scm porch,
ceramic tile, new crpt.
Must see. $76,500
(352) 637-5143
LAND/HOME
1/2 acre homesite in
country setting.
3 bedroom, 2 both
under warranty,
driveway, deck,
appliance package.
Must See
$579.68 per month
W.A.C. Call
352-621-9183
N. CRYSTAL RIVER
214ac w/DW, as is, nice
area, $90,00 c sale
only! (352) 795-7205
New 3/2 on 1/2 acre.
Drywall Finished. Over
1,800 sq. ft. Must see!
$0 Down Financing
Available
Call: (352) 746-5918
NEW! 2/2 on 1/2 acre
Must See! (Isabel Terr.)
$0 Down, $685 per mo.
Won't Last!
Call: (352) 746-5918
OWNER MUST SELL!
Land & Home
3 bedroom, 2
bath full appliance
pkg. Quite lot with nice
oak trees. 5 yr.
warranty. Owner will
assist with down
payment! Only $684.41
per mo. W.A.C.
Call for more details
352-621-0119
PRICED TO SELL!!
INVERNESS-'99-3/2 DW
Like new, Vaac fncd yd,
all appis, near Rails-to-Tr
$83.900. Owner finance
possible (352) 560-3355
REMODELLED 2 BR, 1-1/2
BATHS, Irg. screen rm,
shed, extra Irg. lot,
$50,000. (352) 341-4030
Topline CrystalRiver
2/1 with lot. $375. mo.
(352) 795-3710
$5000 OF YOUR
CLOSING COSTS
On this 1999 1700 sq. ft.
3/2 DW with brand new
appli's kit. cab., & car-
pet. Immac. $89,000
C. Ed Smith R.E. Inc.
(352) 628-0505
1/1 on lake w/ dock
privileges. Newly
decorated, XI carport,
scr. rm, shed, all new
vinyl, carpet, sinks,
fridge, A/C,
Invemess,$11,995.
352-422-0154
CRYSTAL RIVER
2 BR MH $450
3 BR MH $500
(352) 563-2293
INVERNESS PARK 55+
2/1, partly furnished,
14x56, glassed-in porch
A/C; new roof over,
$12,000 (352) 726-8063
LOOKING TO
DOWNSIZE? 2/2 split in
Forest View w/ clubhs,
activities, handicap
accessible, furnished
$73,900 (352) 795-5275
OAK POND ESTATES
55 Plus Park
D/W, 2/2, furnished
New A/C ('04) many
extras, $35,000
(352) 726-7568
SANDY OAKS Trir Prk
#35 6760 N. Lecanto
Hwy, Beverly Hills DW,
2/2, 14 x 10 scrn.
porch, new roof &
AC, art. carpet in nice
comm. $29,900
352-249-1130/
352-527-3028
Waterfront, Brksvl. Gd
fishing, 55+ park, 2/1.5
turn, scrn porch, sunrm,
laundry, wkshop, many
extras, $195 lot rent
$19,500 (352) 270-3812
LAKE PARK SUBD, 2 adj
lots on paved street,
central water & sewer,
pwr pole, no impact
fees $35K 352-344-8579
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WihorWthu Ln
Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
SUGARMILL RENTALS
Homes, villas, Duplex.,
2-4 BR, w/or w/out
pool. Long-term,
short-term, & lease to
purchase available.
*Donna Palmer*
Coldwell Banker Next
*Generation Real"ty
(352) 382-2700
RENTALS
BeverlyHills,2/2.........5675/mo.
Beveriy Hills 2......S7u00/mo.
Bevedy Hills.2122,DFmished,
Utilities .... ............51250mo.
Crystal River Village,2t2,
Furnished ................. 3900'!mo.
Duunellon,2/lDuplex..S450/Hmo.
Homosassa,2/2,DW......_S850mo
Inverness,3/2,Fun.......S1300/mo
OakYVille,SMW,30 M.....300/mo
Oak, *.tSfMW,3P/2....lOOOu/mo.
Alexander
Real Estate
rn' 795-6633
JUST REDUCED If you like
the country, this house is for
you! 2/211 car garage....$675
We have homes in many areas
Sugarmill Woods....$850
4122 Cypress Vage...$1,300
Beyf ls2P2Vey lage....$800
4/3/3 Large comer..$1,100
Lecanto .................... $600
Too many to list
-EACTON--
Mare E Hager
Broker-Realtor-Property Manager
3279 S. Suncoast Blvd.,
Homosassa, FL
(352) 621-4780
1-800-795-6855
Get
Results in
the
homefront
classified!
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27 N Fillmore St.
2/1 Carport $600
Chassahowitzka
8449 W. Dbde Ct.
2/2 Carport $650
10480 McClung Lp.
3/2 Wtrfront, $850
Brooksville
High Point +55
2/2 Totally Furnished
$1200/mo -3 mo. min.
1st, Last, Sec. Cr. Ck.
(352) 382-1000
Castro Realty
And Property
Management Inc.
352-341-4663
333 N_ CroftAve.
mav-es, FL 34442
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Chronicle
16E SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2006
CITRUS CouNTY (FL) CHROiNICLE ''
Special to the Chronicle
The .University of
Florida/IFAS Citrus County
Extension Service announces
"Energy Efficient Building
Construction in Florida," a
two-day continuing education
course that completely fulfills
these requirements, to be Aug.
24 and 25 in Lecanto.
Florida is expected to oust
New York as the third most
populated state by 2020 and
that means lots of business for
Florida's construction indus-
try. Energy Efficient Building
Construction in Florida shows
building professionals how
they can use principles of sus-
tainable development to build
more energy efficient prod-
ucts, minimize the impact of
construction on the environ-
ment and techniques for mar-
keting these green building
practices.
The course was developed at
the University of Florida espe-
cially for building contractors
and inspectors and includes
Advanced Florida Building
Code, OSHA, Worker's
Compensation and a general
business practice (Green and
Profitable Marketing).
Advanced registration for 14
CEUs is $225. To register or for
additional information, contact
Katherine Allen at (352) 527-5700
or download a registration form
from the Web site at www.ener-
gy.ufl.edu/cecampus.
Contractors Do you
have your 14 CEUs?
.^ ^ BILL MOORE V
MEN REALTORO .
(352) 795-6811 Office
EJRA (352) 563-1756 Home
REAL ESTATE ^
SUNCOAST REALTY (352) 697-1613 Cell _
MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER!!
MAYFAIR GARDEN ACRES. AVOCADO FIRST TIME OFFERED... 3 bedroom. 2
STREET. Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath D/W bath, double wide mobile home built in 1999.
mobile on nearly an acre. Well-maintained Conveniently located between Homosassa
with nice deck on back. Open floor plan w/ and Crystal River. Features newer A/C and
vaulted ceilings, inside laundry, nice appli- Heat central unit in 2002, plus kitchen
ances include stack washer & dryer. Master appliances. Priced for someone on a budget
bath has separate tub & shower & walk-in at $75,000. Call for more information.
closets. ONLY $129,900. #303846 #302625
PARADISE FOUND Spacious 3 bedroom, 2
1/2 bath home on approximately 2.5 acres on
a private lake. Features 39'x32' garage, PINE RIDGE... Over 5A2 acres with approx.
vaulted ceilings, glassed lanai w/summer 400' on Yacht Terrace. Upscaled golf course
kitchen, master suite w/sitting room and the & equestrian subdivision with over 28 miles of
list goes on. Over 2680' of living area & horse trails. Nice rolling property with nice
shows great. Call today for the tour. tees & backs up to horse trails. Priced for
$479,000. #302470 quick sale at only $209,900. #303502
CHEAP
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Surprisingly, the very worst
marriages showed the most
dramatic turnarounds.
If they achieved those results
by doing nothing more than not
leaving, imagine what could
happen if they actually made a
concerted effort to learn how
to resolve their conflicts and
improve their communication.
Sadly, not all marriages can
be rescued. But I am quite sure
that many could be saved if as
much effort went into saving
them as apparently is going
into collaboratively dissolving
the union, home and family
I can't wait to get a press
release telling me of an even
better trend: collaborative
marriage a process that
engages a team of experts to
guide couples through the
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3/2/2 w/screened heated pool.
Oak cabinets, stainless appliances,
ceramic tile, tiled bath and more.
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stainless appliances, W/D, water hook-up fees, sprinkler system, landscape pkALJ
CoBmjilt Bumi Ier$ 'c,
Family owned & operated Building for over 35 years
352-489-3178 Model Home
Come visit our model on E. Citrus Spgs. Blvd.
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EXIT REALTY LEADERS
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1 WAEFRN HM S & LOT AVIAL aCLFODETAL
POOL HOME
Crystal River area. Large 4+
den on 3/4 acre. Close to
shopping & gulf. Great for big
family or mother-in-law.
Fireplace. Too many upgrades
to list. Below appraised value.
#300982. won't last. $229,900
11695 CLEARWATER CT.
WATERFRONT
Beautiful double lot. Open
water into Hernando chain
of lakes. Build your
getaway home. #301393.
$184,900
LOWER TAX BRACKET -
Tax deduction app. $16,900 LIKE RUSTIC CHARM?
year plus still make profit Then this is it. 2 fenced-in
per year. Nice duplex or acres. Park your RV or boat.
triplex. Well-maintained. 2/2 & could be 3 BR, 2 car
High rent. Long time garage, family room,
tenants. Near town and beautiful stone fireplace,
shopping, etc. #161572. new carpet tile, etc.
GREAT MINI FARM
onr, .1 acre ir., .5 ,in urr.i...e .:,r..3.ouon. Home is a 3/2 split MFG. home w/FP
S& open w/inside utility. Home is in move-in condition. Front & rear porches add
576 ft. to home. Porches are enclosed. Property is completely fenced w/no
climb fence. Combination horse barn, tack room & outside utility has 372 ft. This
is a rare find as home & property are in "A-1" condition. Great carport for 4
vehicles (760 ft.) Citrus: MLS#303806 & Marion: R237629A $237,000 |
DOLL HOUSE
Near town. Nice corner lot across
from park. 2/1/1 with new bath, screen
porch, roof, new garage door &
opener, updated kitchen. #300921
$112,900 Possible owner finance.
6343 AMITY. INVERNESS -
SPA & POOL HOME
Gorgeous & shows like a model. 2000
sq. ft., 3 yr. old home. Many upgrades,
ceramic tile, tray ceilings, etc. Low
maintenance yard. Fireplace, new
appliances. Possible owner financing.
#151003
RARE FIND
2 acres on Golf Course corner lot in
the heart of beautiful Citrus Hills in
exclusive Terra Vista gated
community. Million dollar clubhouse,
etc. Build your estate home here.
#301049. $299,000
process of preparing for mar-
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2006 17E
i&" 'AMERICAN
E 0 0 REALTY & INVESTMENTS
RE 4511 N. Lecanto Hwy. Bevely Hills
REAL ESTATE Cell: (352) 697-1681
Beverly Hills Pool Home This beautifully
maintained 2BR, 2BA home shows pride of
ownership. It boasts over 1330 sf of living
area with newer ac/heat, flooring, kitchen,
appliances, washer & dryer, 14x28 newly
refinished pool and an oversized garage.
Relax on the lanai overlooking your pool &
beautiful property. This is a must see!
Reduced to$179,900 #303674 Call Lou
now.
Commercial
corner property one
block off Dunnellon
Rd. Loads of
Possibilities!
Beautiful 4.88
acres. Build your
dream home here
located in Citrus Hills.
$156,000 #302538
I
Lou Miele,
Realtor"
,FL 34465
EOUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
Pine Ridge Pool Home! This fine home
boasts 3 large bedrooms, 2BA, 2 car garage,
2 car carport and a detached garage, 1 car
garage at rear of property. The interior shows
like new with new stainless steel appliances,
new carpet, paint, countertops, spanish lace
texture, newer roof, and so much more.
Don't miss this one priced to sell, Only
$269,900 includes a one year home
warranty #300371
BUILD YOUR
DREAM HOME
on this 7+ acre
site in an area of
fine homes and
country y
settlements. And
it's just minutes to
town. $215,000
#159392
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$478 NE3rd St.
Crystal River, FL 34429
www.kingsbayrealty.com
FETR OF TH WE
CINNAMON RIDGE. A honey of a home on Honey
Bear Way. 3/2, spacious, newer mobile on quiet cul-de-
sac. Fully fenced yard. Move-in condition. Separate
workshop/storage building. MLS #302405 $98,500
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SALES EVENT
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OCCUPANCY
STANDARD FEATURES:
* Ceramic Tile: All Baths & Wet Areas
* Fully Sodded Lot & Landscaping
* Irrigation System for Entire Lot
* Garage Door Opener & 2 Remotes
* Screened Lanai
* 30-Year Fungus Resistant Timberline
Dimensional Shingles
* Spanish Lace Ceilings & Textured Finish Over
All Walls
* 50 gal Hot water Heater
* Raised Panel Kitchen Cabinets
* Whirlpool Appliances Include: Side-By-Side
Refrigerator, Smooth-Top Range, Microwave,
Dishwasher Washer & Dryer for Laundry Room
* Rounded Corners
* R-30 Blown Fiberglass Insulation Over All Living
Areas
* Expanded Foam Sealant Over All Draft Points
* 16 in. On-Center Framing On All Interior
Walls.
MODEL CENTER LOCATION:
1865 W. Citrus Springs Blvd.
Citrus Springs, FL 34434
352
HOURS: Mon. -
.522.0268
Sat. 10am-6pm Sunday 12pm-5pm
Builder's Property Group, LLC 255 Alhambra
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
Special to the Chronicle
Do you have a unique or
amazing home? If you think
your home is spectacular and
worth a story, tell us about it
Feel free to send in photos. If
selected, your home will be
featured in an upcoming
HomeFront section.
Send your submissions
including name, phone num-
ber and address to Cheri Harris
at charris@chronicleonline.com
or 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429.
Looking for unique
and amazing homes
CARLA BERGER
Lic. Real Estate Broker
21 56th Street, Yankeetown, FL 34498
Business: 352-447-4663 Cell 352-302-8007
Fax: 352-447-5094
E-Mail: nalmre@adelohia.net
p~a"'oRaL
THE DOLPHIN
THE SUNFLOWER
DRASTICALLY REDUCED 3 ADJOINING LOTS
1 ACRE COMMERCIAL LOT IN FLORAL CITY
Property has city water and is on a very close to the chain of lakes.
paved road. Easy access to Major Hwy Driveway has already been installed on
19, Hwy 40, and C-40A. MUST SEE this property, ready for your new home.
BEFORE ITS GONE. $35,000 $47,000
WE HAVE THE POWER TO SAVE YOU MONEY! www.mysticrealty.net
3850 E. GULF TO LAKE HWY., INVERNESS, FLORIDA
INVERNESS COUNTRY CLUB
INVERNESS HIGHLANDS CITY LIMITS This is one of the places you say you're just
This 3/212 will provide you with a lot of comfort looking, but after one look you're hooked on this
with its robust structure of block and brick in the 3/2/2, 1700+ sq. ft. split plan home in a great
upcoming hurricane season. Being in the city location close to golf course. Beautiful view of
limits gives you water when the power is off and the lake, new shingles and tons of goodies
trash removal when it's over. The large shaded inside, including advanced appliances,
screen room will provide pleasure year round, fireplace, wood/carpeted floors, incl. Spanish
Can't miss at only $149,900. tile in sunroom. Being offered at $228,900.
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This 2 bed, 2 bath singlewide mobile comes
completely furnished with a 100x200 lot,
screened front porch, cathedral ceilings, split
plan, bath off each bedroom. Huge front
yard. And you can get it all for $73,900.
INVERNESS CITY LIMITS
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wonderful extra features. Come see for yourself.
REDUCED TO $149,000.
Dir Right on Montgomery, across from Kash &
Kany, past Highland to house on comer #529
Hiawatha.
LOTS FOR SALE
WOODED LOT IN CITRUS HILLS. Lots of building going on. In good area. 1 ACRE. REDUCED
TO $79,900.
2 ACRES GREAT LOCATION Built up area near SR581 Beautiful homes as neighbors.
Asking $99,900, but will talk.
SUPER LOCATION JUST OFF RT. 486 in Casa Del Sol part of Citrus Hills. 1 ACRE. REDUCED TO $79,900
CALL BOB WHITE ON CELL: (352) 212-9174
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20 YRS Experience
"Millions Sold"
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CRYSTALRIERWATERFRONT-Styshcontempoaayhome CRYSTAL RIVER WATERFRONT-Near Three CRYSTAL RIVER WATERFRONT- Pretty BLACK DIAMOND Nice view of 2nd & 7t1
on wide ite lagoon ss than 100 YDS from ve Home Sisters Springs, this home features 3BR, 2BA, Springs location just around the comer from green. Home features 4BRs plus a den, 3.5BAs
oires 48R p riae aopen l iesan l0 e YSomdeluxe app -s, png I Three Sisters Springs. Home features 3CG. Eat-in kitchen/ poolside FR w/fireplace, we
see deck oveooking lagoon, ceral vac, security system, open kitchen w/view & breakfast bar, living/dining, living/dining and nice water view from family bar & a wine cooler. Formal LR & DR w/FP.
energyimpact windows, 12x2storagerm,4pwclifts,28oatig family rm w/ FP, split fl. plan, wood flooring, Irg. room. Rear screened lanai, upgraded Wood flooring in den & DR, large comer lot
do&c Easyaccess to Crystal River, Kings Bay& Gulf. $925,000 lanai with hot tub, new floating dock. $489,000 kitchen and appl. $449,000 $675,000
BEVERLY HILLS 3 bedroom, 2 bath FARM HOUSE ON 10 ACRES Charming updated AFFORDABLE 3BED/2BATH Quiet neighborhood is 3 BR 2 BA Poi Home in Nice Homes Only Area. Beauufully
pool home! Split floor plan, poolside family farm house nestled under grandfather oaks, 10 where you will find this 3 bed/ 2 bath home. Features landscaped with room to park an RV or boat Open and bright floor
room, Living/Dining, Nice Open kitchen. cleared acres, workshop/barns, includes sw mobile include 1464 sq ft of living, rear screen patio, CB/stucco plan. Living room has 2 skylights and sliding doors to lanai, and
Floor plan is amazing, nice & open. Call for rental income. Paved road and dose to town construction, close to shopping, paved road. Priced to dining room has lovely bay window. Rear lanai with raised 12x16
today to see this great home in a great and a small spring fed pond. OWNER-TERMS sell! $123,900 301917 deck and 14x28 pool (22x37 screened enclosure). Close to town
area! $199,900. $415,000 303744 and shopping. A Great Buy! $185,000
2!., ON
Specdacuia Morrisonl Buinl efhi. .g31 r.,T,. Faorr, L,.,,q ro.T, CRYSTAL RIVER- 3 bed 2 bath home very CRYSTAL RIVER Its here! 3 Bed 2 bath 2 CITRUS SPRINGS Incredible 3/212 pool tome
w/ gas fireplaceFormal dining room, Lrg family rm open to.kitchen Ac V vat ttin Built in Former mode, stunning floorplan, lots of tile,
area w/ breakfast bar and informal dining area, 10x13 office/den convenient to town. Spacious floor plan, open car gar on 5 Acres. Very private setting, Built in winFormer model, stunning oorplan, lotsl of1 year
(4BR beautiful Italian tile flooring, truly a wonderful home, Lr 2004 and lived in very little. Great location, tinted windows. New roof, caged pool only 1 year
master suite MABAhasfauxmarble Jacuzz type tub& walkrg kitchen, living/dining, family room, workshop/l 2 i oat am miles old. Master suite w/ french doors to pool
shower. Caretaker type caged pool with GEM finish and lighting. XL storage area, laminated flooring, 80x144 lot, new to gulf beach, 1 mile to play Golf. Horse's OK. area, sprinkler system, A/C in garage with
dble garage, dbli pane tinted windows, central vac, Situated on a roof. $155,500 310283 $259,500 recessed workshop. Much-Much-More $237,500
private 80x142 lot. Home warranty included $319,500 151063 $
478 NE 3" St. Crystal River, FL 34429 "Next to Walgreens"
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Plantation Plantation
Realty Realty
Winning team
Earlier this year, Plantation
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of Realtors and had a "highest pro-
duction" contest It was "Cleo's
Closers" pitted against "Sindy's
Sensational Sellers." The winning
team was promised a catered dinner
aboard Capt. Galen's Crystal River-
Eco Tour Water Taxi. In the end,
since the contest was too dose to
call, the whole office was invited to
attend. The Realtors and office staff
of Plantation Realty would like to say
thank you to broker Lisa VanDeBoe
for her generosity.
Winning team members are Mick
Checchi, Cleo Lydy, Kevin Mullen,
Tonia Waldron, Sheryl Reinhart
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A BEAUTIFUL 312 POOL HOME on the
Meadows Golf Cour'.e in Curu- H.-is. A great
location! Frechly paired inside out and new
carpet An k l-.n kil.:hen w*itr room to spare
Estates. It is situated on a beautifullyded wood
bun has a gas fireplace in the greatm L Iing room,
iAInd roo ir iouqhout New ite on lanai and
oversized bre akfasto Cnooke a Jacuzzipping and
.. ,r,,T,cl_ A, E0'I 9e s162294 S289,900
THIS LOVELY 312 POOL HOME is located in
the quiet, pristine community of Canterbury Lake
.' Estates. It is situated on a beautifully landscaped
comer lot. Close to Rails to Trails. This home
"~ has a gas fireplace in the great room, a formal
dining room and a fully equipped kitchen w/an
-: oversized breakfast nook, a Jacuzzi in the
master bath, inside laundry & a pantry, too. The
28x14 pool is gas heated and self-cleaning. Your
POA dues include an active Clubhouse, tennis
courts and a pool. What more do you need?
Come see for yourself. #302067 $272,000
Sunset Realty & Investment
Laurie B. Clark, Broker OR
White lake Dr., Inverness 352-201-0650 Email: SunsetRealtyFL@yahoo.com
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Office: 795-2441 Home: 628-4222
IE R1 THIS 3/2/2 POOL HOME
IS READY TO SELL$!
Seller is almost moved out.
Located in Kenwood North in
Homosassa. Everything is
-"almost" new kitchen, pool
redone, paint, yard is ECO
type (water saver). Must see.
Call Tim Counts 628-4222.
S $195,500. #301863
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THIS LOVELY 3 BEDROOM, 2
s BATH HOME with 1 car
attached garage, has a 4 car
detached garage with
1 1.EW ih workshop, bedroom/office and
?mZ :,_: full bath. Located on 3 adjoining
lots on a corner. Fenced yard.
$219,000
THIS LOVELY 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH
POOL HOME is wrestled on one acre
S- m o in Pne Ridge The screened
Spool area plus the great room and
eat-ir, k.lcnen add a great place to
en certain All lop appliances You must
see to appreciate Fenced backyard
with a large shed Take a look'
5320,000
* 2/2 '93 mobile, totally furnished, near Homosassa River, Beautiful!!
228-1301 $91,500
* 2 side by side large parcels w/mobiles. Land can be subdivided.
Backs up to Citrus Hills. Call for info 228-1301
* 3/2/1 Home on Inwood Terr. Needs TLC.. ..$119,000
* 2/1 30 Columbus St., completely renovated Beautiful...$117,000
LOTS & ACREAGE AVAILABLE
Beautiful 114 acre single family, wooded home site in Oak Village South
of Sugarmill Woods $65,000
Nice 200x210 wooded acre located half a block away from
Seven River's Hospital $48,000
Very pretty, wooded parcel of land off 488 (80x125)............. $30,900
Beautiful piece of land (almost 5 acres) sitting in an area of all nice
homes and acreage $180,000
Beautiful, wooded 3+ acre parcel of land in Levy County
off Hwy. 40 $90,000
REDUCED Pine Ridge comer lot, 1.05 acres mol.................$80,000
Two .45 acre (mol) lots in Holiday Heights $25,000 per lot
Beverly Hills 2/2....................................$800 $1150
Citrus Springs 2/2/2 w/pool .. ...................... $1000
Citrus Springs 4/2/2........................... $1150 $1350
Citrus Springs 4/3/3 ...................................... $1500
Crystal River 2/2 duplexes........................$675-$695
Crystal River Apartments..................................$375
Crystal River 3/2 Doublewide Dishwasher...... $7 5
Crystal River 1/1 part. furn. efficiency...............$ 5
Beverly Hills 2/1.5 w/enclosed porch ........... 7... $0
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PERFECT GETAWAY HOME Waterfront Open/split plan, cathedral ceilings, eat-in New, ready to move in... Spacious 3/2/2. REWARDING & RURAL Well maintained 3BR/
3BR/2BA stilt home. Fully furnished & kitchen w/granite countertops, formal dining, Split plan, cathedral ceilings, tile/carpet 2BA DW on nearly 2'1/ acres w/in-ground pool.
tastefully decorated, open floor plan, great den/office, master w/jetted tub & tray ceilings, thru-out, master w/Jacuzzi tub, kitchen BRING THE KIDS Spacious 4BR/2BA Reduced $174,900. Motivated seller, bring
rm., eat-in kitchen, master suite, wrap inground pool, lanai, beautifully landscaped w/ appliances. Breakfast nook, dining rm., home, eat-in kitchen, great rm, master offers! #303254
around porch, 4+ garage, boat dock, Gulf private wooded area & fenced backyard. Agent lanai, and on nicely landscaped 'half acre. suite, Ig lanai, fenced backyard, one acre. DIRECTIONS: Hwy 19 S, L on Cardinal Ln., L
access. $289,000 304070 owned. $355,000 304712 $229,000 163099 $89,900 163771 on S. Gross Ave., L on Linden Dr.
9812 Regency Row, Invemrness WATERFRONT COMMUNITY 3/1 ir
GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB HOME Meticulously WHY RENT? Remodeled & fully furnished desirable, homes only neighborhood w/
maintained 2/2/2 w/spacious & open floor plan. 2/1/1 car carport. New flooring thru-out, boat ramp access. New roof 2006. TURNKEY LIFESTYLE Well maintained & INVITING JACUZZI Come enjoy the
$199,900 #304447 kitchen/bath updated, freshly painted in & Remodeling in the works, new flooring & furnished 2BR/1BA/1 car carport. Separate screened porch w/lovely spa, overlooking
DIRECTIONS: Hwy 41 S, L on Eden Dr., R on Old out, new roof-over, screened ft porch, Ig. all kitchen/bath to be updated, Will be ready dining rm., Florida rm., screened porch, fenced the backyard. Renovated 3/1/1 car carport,
Floral City Rd., L on Sandpiper, turns into Canal season back porch, quiet neighborhood. for new owners to move in & enjoy! yard, quiet 55+ park, plus water access to bass new tile/carpet thru-out, ready to move in.
Rd., R on Regency $66,900 163749 $159,900 162972 stocked lake. $59,900 #302316 $99,900 162592
SINVITING POOL Updated 2BR/2BA/2 car A SIMPLER LIFESTYLE 2 bedroom, 1 HIDDEN POCKET 3BR/2BA/1 car carport ESTATE SALE! Motivated to Sell! Bring GULF ACCESS Incredible craftsmanship in this
garage. Split plan, eat-in kitchen, formal dining bath, 1 car carport in central location close on fenced 1+ acre. Relax on the front porch, offers! This 3/2.5/2 car garage home is a magnificent 2BR/2BA log home. Located on one
rm, master suite, lanai, solar heated pool, 2 utility to amenities. Add some finishing touches to enjoy the above ground pool. Very quiet dead diamond in the rough. A little TLC & this very private waterfront acre. Two boathouses &
buildings, cul-de-sac location, golf course make it your own. Perfect for winter home end street, yet close to amenities. $119,000 would make a great home or investment. dock, canal to spring fed river & Gulf. $946,000
community. $189,900 #303802 or investment property. $89,900 151373 #303397 $179,900 300315 #304240
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NEW CONSTRUCTION ready io move n r.'.rma ,,rurg, IWrO c,',, r.iA .,%a%04r, ,C.ei, I REALIZE THE POTENTIAL 2/.2/1 car 2BRiBA/l ca, garage. Tilicarp t thru-out
3/2/2 w/lg kitchen & open floor plan perfect spacious bdrm's, lanai, freshly painted in & out, COMFORTABLE & COZY Well maintained carport, split plan, eat in kitchen, partially in excellent condo living rm & family rm lots
for entertaining. Cathedral ceilings, family new flooring thru-out, quiet neighborhood, close to 2BR/1BA/1 car garage w/central heat/air, fenced w/an above ground pool. Needs ell condo living rm & family rm lots
rm, master suite, lanai. Quiet, friendly amenities. Seller will pay up to $5,000 closing Living rm, family rm, cozy fireplace, central TLC but what a deal for 2.35 acres! of storage, screened porch, fenced yard,
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equipment and road traffic
paint all utilize lead-based
paint Bridges and steel struc-
tures utilize lead paint to pre-
vent rust and corrosion. Today,
about 90,000 bridges in the
U.S. are coated with lead-
based paint
Lead is poisoning children
and adults around the country.
If you are remodeling, you can
be poisoned by lead. It can
make you very sick and even
kill you. Lead enters the body
in two ways: eating/ingestion
or breathing. Lead particles
can be swallowed by eating,
drinking, smoking, or even by
chewing the fingernails if you
didn't wash your hands before-
hand. Once you swallow the
lead, it travels to your diges-
tive systems and there slowly
enters the blood. The particles
can also enter the body
through breathing. Once in the
lungs, the lead can be
absorbed into the blood
stream.
The problem with remodel-
ing is that taking off old paint
can result in dust with high
levels of lead. This dust can be
easily transferred to your body
when you inhale or by touch-
ing contaminated hands to
your mouth while eating or
smoking. Lead paint tends to
chip or crack in squares (some-
times referred to as "alligator-
ing"). As it weathers and flakes
off, the chips can get into the
soil and contaminate chil-
dren's play areas. The flakes
can also be picked up and
eaten by small children. Lead
tastes sweet In fact, lead was
added to wine during Roman
times or now continues to be
added to candies that have
been imported (check for
Mexican candies packaged
under the names "Casa de
Dulce," "Juanita's," "Payaso"
or "Mojave."
Citrus County Extension
links the public with the
University of Florida/IFAS's
knowledge, research, and
resources to address youth,
family, community and agricul-
tural needs.
Programs and activities
offered by the Extension
Service are available to all
persons without regard to
race, color, handicap, sex, reli-
gion or national origin.
Katherine Allen is the
Family and Consumer
Science Agent and Director of
Citrus County Extension.
fac Jackie & Bob Davis
MEN American Realty & Investments
EL A 117 S. Hwy. 41 Inverness, FL
REAL ESTATE
Office:
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Princerin Square is a unique block
of old-' world row houses sitting in
to,,,n Enjoy the convenience of
restauranrs, shopping, Rails-to-
Trails, doctors, the hospital. This 2
bedroom, 2 bath, end unit home.has
a stone fireplace in the huge living
room, a porch with vinyl windows
and an enclosed patio. A skylight
and .lar tubes, new C/H/A,
updated appliances.
#304697 $128,000
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Lead paint
hazards:
Are they
real?
ead-based paint was uti-
lized inside homes on
woodwork, walls, floors,
windows, doors, and stairs
because it resisted wear and
tear. It was also used on exteri-
ors (porches, windows, and
doors) because of its ability to
withstand extreme weather
changes. Because mold and
mildew typically grow in high
moisture areas, lead-based
paint was often used to kill
mold and mildew in places
where moisture is found, like
the kitchen, bathroom or on
windows and doors.
Unfortunately, there are
some very serious health
effects that have been linked
to lead exposure. So, the U. S.
Government banned the use of
lead-based paint in houses,
hospitals, schools, parks, play-
grounds and public buildings
in 1978. Stores with existing
stock were allowed to sell out
their stock until 1980. Thus,
most homes built after 1980
should not have a problem
(unless they used some old
paint someone had stored!)
Luckily, latex paint became
very popular in the 1950's,
which further reduced the
likelihood of lead-based paint.
The U. S. is a little behind, as
France, Germany and
Australia have either restrict-
ed or banned lead-based paint
in the late 1800s and early
1900s. About 38 million homes
and apartments in the U. S.
contain lead-based paint.
Surprisingly, there are no
restrictions on the use of lead-
based paint for industrial pur-
poses. Cars, boats, metal furni-
ture, industrial steel, farm
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Courses coming up
Central Florida Community
College Citrus County Campus
and the Realtor's Institute of
Citrus County have teamed up to
offer courses for future and cur-
rent real estate professionals.
Pre-license real estate courses
will be offered in August and
September.
This first step toward state
licensure as a real estate agent is
a 63-hour course.
The cost is $285 and includes
the required textbook and an
optional state exam preparation
course.
The courses will be at the
Realtor's Institute of Citrus
County, 714 S. Scarboro Ave.,
Lecanto. Registration takes place
at Central Florida Community
College Citrus County Campus,
3800 S. Lecanto Highway in
Lecanto, or by calling Amy
Prodan at (352) 249-1210.
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I0 3.m I
E LIKE NEW 2u04. s//2/ nome on 1 TERRA VISTA- Ventura Model In pristine condition,
acre on quiet street n beautiful Pine Move right in! 2/2/2 with den/office. Lots of quality
iity Built by Mitch Underwood Homes. CB1
on. Features: Tiled Baths, Tray Ceiling, upgrades. Bruce hardwood floors, Corlan counter
'es. Deluxe master bath with garden tub, tops/ oak cabinets, French doors, expanded 26x26 lanal
hower. Light and bright kitchen with all
Large screened lanai overlooks wooded d w/ pavers, plant shelves, built In entertainment center,
lots of privacy. Quiet street. You must see crown molding, window treatments and blinds. Beautifully
274,900. Call owner for appointment (352) appointed! $288,500CallOwner352-527-4652#1880
d #1871.
HOMESITES FOR SALE-SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS
LECANTO 5 acres. Comer parcel, citrus Hills area for ranchette homes. Zoned MDRM. Can
Sbe subdivided. $165,000. Call Owner 352-795-3833 or 352-697-0915.
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PINE RIDGE Last 7+ acre lot available in prestigious executive homes on acreage
_......... ..... / surround this lovely tree filled parcel. This is an exquisite building site with good high
elevation. Property backs up to the horse riding trails. Pool would have a desirable
\-_.. .'.: J .,L.,..j southern exposure. Take a look at this lot before It's gone! Call owner for details. (727) 360-
ij _, .. 0793 or (810) 394-6693.
PINE RIDGE 6413 W. El Dorado Ln. Nice corner 1+ acre lot In prestigious Pine Ridge
LSSA Well kept Estates a Golf and Equestrian community. Lot is high above street level. Upscale
oublewide in a nice community offers 28 miles of riding trails, tennis courts, and more. Asking $85,000.
rhood. Screened all Owner 32-46 CRYSTAL RIVER
tail carport, three CITRUS WOODS- 2.5 acre lots, high and dry, $45,000. OWNER TERMS.
ings W/electricity. 2.5 acre lot, high and dry, well, septic, Impact fee paid. Ready for your home. $60,000. OWNER TERMS.
ge w/30 amp hook call Broker/Owner 352-795-5070 or 352-586-9349
ppliances and most WATERFRONT LOT- Crystal River Indian Waters deep water canal front access to
3pliances and most Crystal River & Gulf. Cleared and ready to build, 80x142, current survey, Soil boring &
e. 628-1811 Eng & Reccom., avail. Seawall, Public water, near Mall. Access road not flooded by
Alberto. $249,900 352-563-6424
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CTRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2006 23E
utter cleaning and
maintenance may have
once been draining, but
new advances have made the
age-old nuisance a breeze, if, w
not completely unnecessary.
David W Crosby, who owns
his own aluminum company in
Homosassa, specializes in roof
guards that keep leaves out of
gutters forever, making the task
of cleaning virtually obsolete.
Todd Dudkewic, owner of Rain
Control Aluminum in X
Inverness, sells a similar prod-
uct
"We do a few thousand feet a
week of a leaf guard product
that keeps people from having
to clean gutters it goes inside
the gutter so you don't see it
and you don't have to lift the,
shingles," said Dudkewic. The
product can also be used for
pool enclosures. I i
Both experts agree that gut-
ters, if installed correctly,
should never need to be
replaced as long as one family
lives in a single house.
Crosby said homeowners L
with a lot of trees in the area
ought to clean their gutters two
to three times a year so leaves
or pine needles don't create
buildup that could lead to roof
damage.
"Go with a leaf guard prod- .
uct," said Dudkewic. "You
shouldn't need to clean them if W
water is not overflowing them."
But for those who just can't
imagine their life without the
chore of gutter cleaning,
Crosby did offer some words of
wisdom.
"Ladders are kind of danger-
ous for us older folks. The more
we keep off them, the better we
And don't let the small Anthony Cremona, left, and Leesa Trudeau install gutters recently on Pat Nordstrom's Crystal River home.
insects and other creatures liv-
ing inside your gutters startle Homeowners with a lot of trees in the area ought to M
you right off the ladder and or p
into the hospital. clean their gutters two to three times a year so leaves or pine feet
"You can find all kinds of pole
critters but nothing that'll hurt needles don't create buildup that could lead to roof damage. E
anybody," he said. age,
Lifetips.com provided some was
more ideas to help quell your sure washer or hose to make from draining cleaners and hose. ter
gutter cleaning fears. sure to release any dirt, debris, wastewater. Otherwise you risk damaging wat
M Start with the soffits first. or detergent residue. 0 Always inspect the quality or knocking the gutters loose. Yo
Thoroughly spray the under- This should ensure that the of the gutter before going at it U Ponder your proximity to the
side of your roof with a pres- gutters don't cause any streaks with a pressure-washer or power lines. help
BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
ake sure your ladder, hose
ower-washer is at least 10
from any power line or
If you encounter a block-
insert a hose or pressure
her at the bottom of the gut-
mnd form a seal to keep the
er from draining out
u can build pressure on
blockage in this manner to
clear it away.
Get your mind on the gutter
New innovations
make task easierlo
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26E SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2006
OVer b h' '
price and .l -h ae- nOmedr ac
. Pice an rs accepted!
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IMA KEUMIA NL nIiIMA U:7ul r-.cn;J a-- -------
CITRUS SPRINGS SPRING HILL
Michele I Michele IVw/Game Room At Mercedes Homes we are paying too much to
Was $242,990 Now $214,990 Make Us an Offer! Was $326 990 Now $289,990 Make Us an Offerl At Mercedes homes, we are paying too much to
4BR/2BA/2-cor garage, 2526 sq. ft. split floor plan, 19'x 8' 4BR/2BA/-car garage w/aame room, pool bath door, 19'x10' keep holding on to our inventory homes-money
covered patio, 42" upper oak kitchen cabinets, pool bath door. covered lanai, deluxe master bath, deluxe landscape package,
In a great neighborhood with all-new construction close to Citrus upgraded light fixtures, custom interior paint color, 42 oak kitchen we would rather pass on to you in the form of
Springs golf course and major roadways. cabinets. Standard crown molding and radius cabinet molding for
kitchen cabinets. Front door w/glass inserts. Plantation blinds, tile savings. So for a limited time, our Representatives
CITRUS SPRINGS level 2 in wet areas. Gutters entire house w/downspouts, security
Jacqueline IV w/Game Room system prewire, optional door w/landing at game room. Located have been authorized to accept all reasonable
Was $334,990 Now $324,990 Make Us an Offer! centrally in Spring Hill close to Hwy. 50 and US-19. offers on our already discounted inventory
4BR/3BA/3-car garage, 3238 sq. ft. This kitchen has all new
appliances and beveled countertops. Laundry room upper and
lower cabinets plus Kenmore Elite Total Care washer and dryer.
The upstairs bonus room is perfect for a media room or game
room Move in the pool table and big screen TV and let the
party start!
SPRING HILL
Michele lll
Was $276,400 Now $223,990 Make Us an Offerl
3BR/2BA/2-car garage, standard 30" oak kitchen cabinets,
upgraded landscaping package, upgraded lighting package,
interior custom paint color standard crown modding for kitchen
cabinets with 2 glass front upper cabinets and under cabinet trim,
plantation blinds. Close to US-19 and amenities.
SPRING HILL
Ascott llI
Was $279,990 Now $253,990 Make Us an Offerl
2447 sq. ft. Split floor plan, 19'x10' covered patio, tile in wet
areas, custom interior paint color. Security system prewire,
convenient to 50, shopping, Oak Hill Hospital, one block off
of Oak Hills Golf Course and dose to High Pointe Golf Course.
Close to Weeki Wachee Springs and Amusement.
SPRING HILL
Ascott IV
Was $344,264 Now $307,990 Make Us an Offerl
4BR/3BA/2-car garage 19'x 10' covered patio, hall bath
door, upgraded lighting, upraded landscaping, custom interior
paint color, 42" upper kitchen oak cabinets. Convenient to 50.
SUGARMILL WOODS
Michelle II w/Deluxe Kitchen
Was $320,578 Now $274,990 Make Us an Offer!
4BR/2BA/2-car garage, deluxe master bath, optional study,
42" maple kitchen upper cabinets. Granite countertops,
upgraded li,.ghktr upgraded landscaping, custom interior paint
color, planii..r,.{ b.lhd.. Corner lot, convienent to Suncoast
Parkway (589). All this in a picture-perfect golf community!
SUGARMILL WOODS
Ascolt IV
Was $314,354 Now $263,990 Make Us an Offerl
4BR/2BA/2-car garage, 2686 sq. ft. 19'x10' covered patio,
upgraded landscaping, upgraded lighting, custom interior
paint color, plantation shutters, oak kitchen cabinets, granite
countertops. All lots in Sugarmill are wooded in back. All this
in a picture-perfect golf community!
homes. Don't wait--once these homes
are sold, they are gone!
FOR A LIMITED TIME!
WE HAVE MANY MORE HOMES AVAILABLE
*@2006. Mercedes Homes is a service mark of Mercedes Homes, Inc. Price comparisons are made after adjustment for the value of options, upgrades, extras,
land, locations, incentives related to options, and other unique characteristics of the compared houses. Prices are compared at the time of closing for houses
located in the some subdivision. Mercedes Homes reserves the right to change or withdraw any offer at any time without notice. Offers, incentives and seller
contributions are subject to certain terms, conditions and restrictions which may include designated lenders and dosing agents. Ask your sales representative for
details. Void where prohibited by low. QB0004582.Principal and Interest payments paid by builder. Buyer is responsible for taxes, insurance and PMI. 10%
down payment is required. Must be financed through MHI Mortgage, a subsidiary of Mercedes Homes, Inc. Equal Housing Lender. Florida license
#CL0100415. Not all buyers will qualify. Limited time offer. Prices and promotions subject to change. Photos are for illustrative purposes only.
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CITRUS COUNTY (PL) CHRONICLE
HILLS-D 1IS.UUU
. norn-'l a3 S-e."-
he Oaks Golf Course,
net kitchen w/wood
)ors, oversized BR &
ng pool. Membership
yres #302336
flSTA $365,
"Antique"
rs, French
ters. A Mu
-elen Forte
CITRUS HILLS W439.000
Exqui.te 6!4/2 on 1 16 acres w,pool
Formal gaining, living & family rms.,
kitchen has dbl. wall ovens, master
suite has a separate sitting area.
Tankless hot water system & 2 a/c
units. Must see today!
Florence Cleary #162982
TERRA VISTA S389.900
3/2/2 -t- aen/orfice on one Isc no
of the Skyview Golf Course. HL
lanai w/pool, DBL. pane window
wood cabinets, tile & much mo
Membership Required.
Kathy Daglefelen Forte #162621
TERRA VISTA $357,000 TERRA VISTA 5349.500
3;2,2 "Lancana nMprol br.gnE open Dezirable il2 ,2 Martin.iue i.ll,
plan, breathtaking sunsets & a kew ,i marq upgrades. Excra dci1
del W of the Skyview Dr.sing Range green- garage wrap arcunr iar.,i ana
ors & space. Discerning buyers will hosor spec.al ieatures Memr.oersh.i
;ee!! appreciate the many upgrades. required
3123 Florence Cleary #300230 Finprno ci-alearuinn. Lind.A 301746
IASTA 29.900
manta.nred 31,'2,2
del. 0 er ', 100 sq. ft TERRA VISTA
minded lanaf oversized Beautiful brand new
w/Jactzzi tub. Lots of t.ie & Eerber
led appliances. Rarely airy. Third rtedr&Om
den/office Many upg
nith #304556 Jo Ann Condr
i.mulatw
GREENBRIAR S159,900
Trau completely iurnisaned
2/2.5/1 townhouse is in excellent
condition. Remodeled kitchen,
wood cabinets & newer appliances.
Membership Available.
Marcia Cunningham #302771
rin-e mwuzc wo,uu
Exquisite 3/2/2 on 2.75 acres mol.
Many upgrades include crown
molding, plantation shutters,
hardwood flooring, island kitchen
w'Cornan counrierps wo-,3
CaDin .rc. 3 3lt pool r.:.r lon
mairtenrance
rt. Rn-rar SirIsR
GREENBRIAR $155900
2,21 end unt upstairs furnmianea.
freanly painted new appliances &.
enclosed [lani MemoxrsanpAva.iDole
Steve Dobbyn #163443
PINE RIDGE $495,000
Stunr..rg 3.2 5,1? t office Formnal
oir.nr. & aIIvng rrn- yo.urmet
woo,,Conarn khrcnen, 15x34 p-xcl,
spa, family & came rnmr. Uprg-ad--s
galore.
Anna Moore #302145
Du model TERRA VISIT
it. iDrighr & -lose rgnt in to thi.
e used as a private lot With
* Priced *eil beiow- re
1828 Leo Smrrh
o00 GREENBRIAR $13A 900
.Dil o a 1 icely rurnsr. a J oE n iornr.ou-w
eo par.aco. near Prol I real ,eC ClsIe ll
nr valu. u amenliee
Frank Ayres .300514
M .-=
LAUREL RIDGE $289,000 OAK RIDGE $279 000
/2/2 "Juniper' with panoramic 5tunnina 3i2'2 home loada* w*iOr
lew of the 8th and 9th holes of the extras. granite counters in me ear-
wisted Oaks Golf Course. Fully fur- in kitchen, raised cabinets tile
wished, lots of tile, jetted tub, floors, split plan w/den. Formal
enclosed lanai w/air & heat, fire- dining rm. & great room, diamond
'lace in family rm. brite heated pool & spa.
Dotti Lindia #162772 Kathy Dagle/Helen Forte #162417
GREEN ACRES$249900
3reat 2/2/2 pool horrie ,r, 2 5 acre-- INVERNESS HIGHLANDS $229.000
Separate 3 bay tLeel u.i.'rig, wood Greal z/2/: or, Lake N.na Solio cheiTy
urnuming itoe, 2 'ur, r.n:..:,s cedar kllcrei- ir i. iCoiari countenopE i.'i
dosect, a new dra.n f.elo & a 14. 30 slone f.eiptac irn inning -li & .c:eer.
:aged pool wi'ne .:ree-, and porch Room ior expansion NE* o1031 in
surface. Must s-e LOdi,' 199, A O 6 see
Jane 0 Gwynn #3072744 Jane O'Gwynn #162857
a~te^awdaB! 54
INVERNESS HOME S164 900 BEVERLY HILLS $164.500
312/f hoer locarea neai Ine WeVJl Tra.irns.nd i.'2? rn. Ial arise
Witniacoocriee P-.,r Geal room & i-lornr- ie.arures eal-.r. kitchen eIoIs c1
dining roorr. Masler bid.oii.Tl ha: cab.nrE. Mastei Dearoonm ilmnrn-
skylighi an-.3 alk.r. cio:ei Property ,a bath s.er, ned porch ana a Fior.n]
3ppro< 500 if narrn ie-r icm -. iTu si e.,
Charles Mendel ,#149769 Kathy Dagle/Halen Forte #300061
WS H- !e". 3
ibITA bau,uu 3, 2/2,
. Open floor plan, eat-in
I, professionally Great
idscaped. Citrus Hills pool as
quired. breezy
NTWOOD $269.900 CAMBRIDGE GREENS 5269.900
i floor plan ieaturnng an Beauciul 3.2.2 aon 1 .2 acre Seir
en plus a breakfast bar cleaning pool highlights this cozy
Soverlooks solar r.ea[ed nome nrsted- amona large mapistic
Ste master :rear-3om & a oaks. Refinea country Ir..ing at |*s
ened parch On culade sac Diest
& Florence Cleary 1303546 Steve Dobbyn #300114
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CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATES
OOD $235;000 5214,000
n!! Completed July 6, 3/2/2 win eal-,n kltcnen. large real
erber carpet & wood I
community with all room. Shows nice & ongnr scieenea ;22,
Two available at this lanai & other features round out this Florida
excellent value! Great I
Axceporrnallyv nice .:0'- i lnnr.r.ru:e
)ining rmi.. kitchen. living area. skylight
. ailr-in c:-lsel Screened lanti & rnear
-i, healed comrrmuniry pooI C.TruI H-ill
flemr er- rp r .'.,laS
Dott Linain #153558
Kk- a
10 GREENBRIAR 5134,900
arclosaco 2srn i iace & clean. Eatl-in lkneriEn, greatly
nenities. U room & lanai. Close to golf, tennis &
clubhouse. Won't last long.
PINE RIDGE $349,900
ovelyr 3/2,? w/hreated c-:.-'l v
vatertall c-n 81n ,:re- LiUht &
inar.it w, k .lsr.c3s p : or-. .
.dlldj. Lushn l-andap.ru, tea.ucTui
a e e & i-sr.r) or ree r,-,r pr.-ac,
Teresa Boozer 301592
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nr-. m~uj- ..w.- .l
3./2, nC r..- .-e. ,On a-:e-=. Iteal
rar.m-s.:a,-3 flso-rs, Qrai-ite cournt-rs
and a mas.--er .sut-. Foarr.l dini r.
fo0om, great room ara e ac-,n,
gourmet kitchen. This home has
all the extras.
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INVERNESS $140,000 BEVERLY HILLS $139.900
/ery nice 2/2/1. Tile in kitchen & Beautiful 2/2/1 all new flooring,
bath Nee, eertier ,a i.-..E ,n hi;ir,an oar ,t r, -ru'-. e .:r In. r. im- n.' is
area. i ce '.c. oT.s E.-.: ,:- Inn a ad ,, niin- iii ..er,
rri isvgreat ..-+v of, p:,nd coroi ..-er.t l.:anon
Herb Huney #302856 Jo-Ann Condni #151101
RIVER LAKES MANOR S139900 THE GLEN 5125.000
2, 2 cn 1 3 ierceo acres Formrai La3 -1 2.'- 1 ,,i ..- r popular cc+
I...l' & arriQng rTi.: Family rm n. :,r- .:t" :-3 .-an ,.,a- t & p.air.r. F'2
a.ersiied eat-ri hcriesi w,lots of coia. c001, ('.erf.1 paint, cran pm3.u
:abinets. 2 sheds w/electric & cable, lawn & street maintenance. A
newer roof. must see.
Mii
Pine Ridge Office
1411 Pine Ridge Blvd.
Beverly Hills, FL 34465
(352) 527-1820
1-888-5.53-2223
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12 S. HAZELWOOD CT., SUIGARIMILL WOODS. $229.900
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S699900N 7 N ,I TERRA VISTA S549.900 TERRA+ VISTA $54 900
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N.",NT. 44rr'Cu-.,.i-rm.'.zd 'Coedovz rr~odA or, Lake I* aw 1 ro.orh r, CLEARVIEW ESTATES 1469.900
U :..lr~. .. r,'~..rtN, Pazi:,x 'Jt'i5d a~r 3ncrdro plnbai1argNvtf cl'"se 10 Beartrrrur 3.. 3,1 + office. Nc:*.m -rl ice
r,:...'. ISr.:r. '4l Ccurz 'N erm tr; -,h ~ r- 3S
...IN NU~r, ~N.:a+,,.,.rr 7~N~~N ~kiN-:ran, qoif :r a-w & -,r- .~I -cuN y~.ergteourmet kitch~en. healteld p~oI.ol,
F~~.- .5 +~ *.:r. . -.rEAr, cage. -Srr.at lak.. 41' w~~~r-,ill a pr.:c-5.N. Ers, ffrY roof, gas l4.fplace summer kitCrer,
M.-nt .r~r.p II I rr.,. gr3.rl Call TOdar, and much more A mist Sep,
it oh Lomnard 9146981 Sieve Dobbyn #301886 Ma.rcia Cunningham #1506d2 Ellen Ba.ss $163226
Macinifcart 4.'2.5 1
racuiar *. ,ew of thE
upgradedI courNnet
caorfleLi. Ed, floors.
nt~d seir cleaning I
A,,a-IabI.,
Frank Ayres
HILIDSE 'LLAS51350
5--d-irot"o, t~ Cer. &1,C
C Elo~r' eE: & C~-..an Cou.rai.rv. Luih,
or. 3te taci',ard 1-11,Tnbvrnr-r,r
JoAnn Condit 301651
CITRUS HILLS $379 900 CITRUS HILLS 379,500
Gc.rdeous 4/3i.'' home on I acre Elegant 3,2 5., 3. Mlagnidicent v.ew of TERRA VISTA $374 900 '
Fel.a.jre ismil. rm & .n.,rig rm me 10tn -reen or, the Mleadaow Golf Like new 3/2.5/2 + den "W.nawar'
K -.r.:rer, w/ .s. .-sto y.. & ,:n [i' plantrly Course rFer roof. paint ,rae & out' model on a cul-de-sac Tile & carpet, TERRA VIST,
S pull out fr.l.A' ir cabineClfS Hlge All new [ile, ig brreaifasr. nGok, ePparided lna, Large pr[i ate back Beautiful 3.2,2 "Ar
lanai wirn ir.r.ourn ,:aged ool. rn .rr-e r kirchn. onr-i;ea lanai yard & double pane windows Cirrus hardwood floors,
Mei,t.mtrno A.alaDle Mi-eml'ersipr,o Av.alable |IIs Merrbersnp Required plantation shuters
Kathy Dagle/Helen Forte #162390 Kathy DaglelHelen Forte #151195 Jane O'Gwynn #162516 Kathy Dagle I Hele
&*..* *" ..:'^. ^Bj, .- -! _aiid
CiTRuS rILLZ s395000 _
I r-- 1,c,, N,r. .,=a r.to'. TERRA V'iSTA S379 900
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TERRA viSTI S329,500 INVERNESS $209000
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i.T.. :.-:." .-LE 3 t .13r. . -rr,.- i r,, r 1 1.
Jacu.z, Eub. Conar & upgraded CIose LO gaI, DOaL ramp & Kv
appliances. Rarely lived in. storage. Must see today!
Leo Smith 9304556 Leo Smith 4304503
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TERRA VISTA $349 000 CLEARVIEW ESTATES $339,900 CITRUS HILLS 1339.900 TERRA VISIT;
TERRA VISTA 00 3/2/2 + denon'ice. Op n v.,w .r, rear OuISanoa.rg 38R der. 24A homrre Ai Lovely 3BR, 2BA 2 cai garage nome on Impecca.-l>, ma.
ewII ViSTA .$349,50 -healed pool/.p ialI. parr. w,n.].ws, ilarnd upgo e appl & conan counters the PresDoigous 6ak.i oil C.u.rse New "Marr.rque model.
Newly constructed 2/2/2 detache-d erErrairnmrr. center, surround eahr.g area S bngmn FR Many lemaures roof new AiC new cage new iIVng area e par.ae
vilIa. Lots of tile and other souna, .nadoa e-,cloed lana, tile, r whose nouse fan hN/nealer a la3ge arphance., new pool neater plus an masier suite
upgrades. walk to activity cetier rans, great lana.cape and much colkshop & rnucn rriole Mem&er-nip ,n.ible fer,.:e for your pets. TIs home COrian r upgraded .
emrersrp Required. 3more .I1sle -5 waing ih, you' .ved in
Leo Smith #300119 Dick Rockwell #162220 Jo-Ann Condit #162206 Kathy Daglel Helen Forte 9163186 Leo Smith
FAIRVIEW ESTATES S299.900
,2 5., n,,e n ..qu.,t .e.l.brr..,c.d CAMBRIDGE GREENS $294 900 TERRA VISTA $289,900
F.-,rml d.n.r r.c.rrn. y'ar .'oorn CITRUS HILLS $299,000 3i1/2, plt plan pool home Many 2,2,2 + den/office. Decorated in TERRA VIST;
eat-in kitchen Neutral coors 3/2/2 on the Oaks Golf Course. Lots upgrades includes large closets, tile neutral colors throughout. Eat-in 2/2/2 w/office.
throughout r w/all new carpets. o he Foda ro, r kitchen counters, wood fireplace, kitchen greatroom. carpet/tile great room.
puplearp. o ol -lr, nr,i, rceh,d araie ard great .ei a runnng.it Itnanpoo ina rea. h rotersnal floors & tWe root. Membership decorated & land
lTep. Pc b 1 l e d brlt I-rapsn CtrsMet0r.r9p5 a l Aailemtabe Required. Member srip ReDquor
Steve Dobbyn 301759 Steve Dobbyn 1303813 Frank Ayres #303905 Steve Dobbyn #302595 Steve Dobby
I GREENBRIAR $132,900
floor 2/2/1 condo freshly painted
and neutral Berber carpets, enclos
t see poch. Upstairs unit with carpo
Ready for mediate occupant
CITRUS HILLS $249.900 BRENTWOOD S238.900
Custom built 2.2/2 ei.plt floor Brand new, mant iree ,ll-a r.n
BRENTWOOD $259,900 plan on nicely landscaped I acre ..rs-,zed lot 2BR, + den. 2 ull
Beautiful 3/2/2 fully furnished, lot. Lg. kitchen w/wood cabinets, bas rb 2 car garage. Wood 3
open floor plan, great room, wonderful living rm., Ig. family rm., walk-in closets in M, upgraded
kitchen & bath updated. nicely tiled floors w/Berber carpet light/fans in all rooms. Membership &
Membership required, in BR'S & screened Florida room. Required. W
CANTERBURY LAKE ESTATES
$235000 BRENTWOOI
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Citrus Hills Office
20 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy.
Hernando, FL 34442
(352) 746-0744
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