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Title: Citrus County chronicle
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Creator: Citrus County Chronicle
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Place of Publication: Inverness, Fla.
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Publication Date: August 10, 2006
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Two schools mustpay for tutoring after

failing No Child Left Behind standards


CRISTY LOFTS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle


After failing, to meet federal No
Child Left Behind standards, two ele-
mentary schools must offer to pay for


some students to receive private
tutoring and allow them the option to
attend a different school altogether.
The glitch is, both schools are grad-
ed A and B schools by the Florida
Department of Education.
"How does that make sense?"


Citrus County School Board member
Pat Deutschman asked .
Board members were upset by a
presentation made at a school board
meeting Tuesday that outlined a com-
plicated predicament at Pleasant
Grove and Citrus Springs elementary
schools.
. "They do equally as well as the
other elementary schools," Director
of Accountability Gina Tovine said.
Under the No Child Left Behind


Act, schools are expected to increase
student score- each year, which is
called adequate yearly progress.
Using results from the Florida
Comprehensive Assessment Test, a
school must make improvements in
all subject areas each year.
The same FCAT scores were used to
award Pleasant Grove an A and Citrus
Springs a B, respectively.
However, No Child Left Behind
requires growth each year. Once a


school has 90 percent of students
passing in a subject area, they may
lose some growth as long as at least 90
percent of the students are proficient
in a subject area. For instance, a
school could have 96 percent of stu-
dents proficient in math one year and
91 percent the next, while still being
considered to make adequate yearly
progress.
If a school does not make progress
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Rebecca Martin looks at the baseball room Thursday in the new pediatric unit at Citrus Memorial Health System.

Citrus Memorial Health System bringing pediatric unit online


JIM HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle


Citrus Memorial Health System has
had a number of milestones in its 50
years, but the new arrival due this com-
ing Monday is a very special one for hos-
pital officials.
That's when the new pediatrics unit
becomes operational. .
"There's no mistaking it," said Chris
Poole, the hospital's foundation devel-


There's no mistaking
it. Citrus County now has
a pediatrics suite.

Chris Poole
foundation development director.
opment director as she looked around
while showing off the unit as the final
work was being done on it last week.


"'Citrus County now has a pediatrics
suite."
The four-unit suite is designed specif-
ically for children and their families,
and the artwork covering the walls
makes it obvious whose domain this will
be. The walls are replete with cartoon-
type art of happy active children at play
Until now, Poole said, children stayed
in rooms and wings designed for adults.
The unit was funded by sponsors from
Please see H .D'-/Page 4A


School Board District 1: Candidates tout intangibles, backgrounds


Earnheart wants to bring insight to board


SCRISTY LOFTiS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle


Paul Earnheait has seen education
in Citrus County from the
inside out.
He graduated from Citrus
High School, teaches at Rock
Crusher Elementary School
and has children of his own
going through school.
Earnheart is-running for the
Citrus County School Board's
District 1 seat. Pa
"I'm just an ordinary man, Earn
and I want to do extraordinary belie\
things," Earnheart said. nowli
He's taught in Citrus County local d
for the past decade and an adv
believes that while the Florida
Comprehensive Assessment Test holds
schools accountable, a focus is taken
off teaching the "whole" child.
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child did good in high school, but did-
n't pass the FCAT," Earnheart said.
He believes some sort of standard-
ized test is necessary, but people
should remember the test is simply a
snapshot of how a child is doing
in school.
"We need to stop looking at
this little window," Earnheart
said.
Earnheart said that while
he's never looked at the school
board budget, he doesn't
believe there is wasteful spend-
ul ing-atleast at his school. The
ieart one place he has seen waste
es his was in the Homosassa con-
dge of struction project, in which the
strict is district had to pay for remedial
vantage. construction work to correct
two buildings built with major con-
struction deficiencies. However, the
district is working to recover the


Please see EARNHEART/Page 5A


* Editor's note: The Citrus
County Chronicle is present-
ly interviewing local candi-
dates who 11 ill appear on the
ballot in the Sept. 5 primary
election. The Chronicle staff
will publish stones on each
candidate through Aug. 17.
DISTRICT 1 RACE
" WHAT: Citrus County
School Board District 1.
" WHO: Paul Earnheart,
incumbent Lou Miele and
Michael "Joey" White.
Race is nonpartisan.
* COVERS: All Citrus
County.
* TERM: 4 years.
" PAY: $30,598.
" ON THE BALLOT: Sept. 5
primary. Unless winner
gets more than 50 percent
of vote, top two finishers
in Nov. 7 election.


Miele says he's most qualified for job


CRUSTY LoFTis
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
When Lou Miele taught
children with disabilities, he
celebrated the small success-
es the ones that came at the
expense of weeks and some-


times years of work
"For those kids, success did-
n't happen every day," Miele
said.
With his experiences in the
classroom and the knowledge
gained as. a board member,
Please see IMILF/Page 5A


Lou M' s.'
believes he's
most qualified
candidate.


White has ideas to make schools better


IVichael
'Joey'
White
believes
background is
a plus for job.


CRISTY, LOFTIs
cloftis@chronicleonine.com
Chronicle
Michael "Joey" White is a
concerned parent with a mind
for his civic duty.
"I know how to work for
people," White said. "I know
how to get things done."
White is running for the
'Citrus County School Board's


District 1 seat
With a background in crimi-
nal justice, White believes
schools zero-tolerance poli-
cies aren't working. He under-
stands the rationale to expel a
student when the safety of
other children is at stake, but
believes students need alter-
natives to expulsions.
Please see WHITF/Page 5A


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Lieberman left out


Senate incumbent loses primary and
registers as independent./7A .


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Hearty and delicious meat loaf is great as
centerpiece entree .and packed for lunch./lC


Know the
candidates
Learn about the
candidates for
local office
before Sept.
5's pri-
mary
election
with the
Chronicle's
Primary 2006 sec-
tion./Saturday


Woman recovers
$100,000 with help
U Seniors vs. Crime
steps in to help
Beverly Hills resi-
dent./3A
N Sturgeon knocks
Wildwood man
unconscious./'3A
* Yankeetown board
tries to get things
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Today is Thursday, Aug. 10, the-
222nd day of 2006. There are 143
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Aug. 10, 1846, Congress
chartered the Smithsonian
Institution, named after English sci-
entist James Smithson, whose
bequest of $500,000 had made it
possible.
On this date:
In 1821, Missouri became the
24th state.
In 1874, Herbert Clark Hoover,
the 31st president of the United
States, was bom in West Branch,
Iowa.
In 1921, Franklin D. Roosevelt
was stricken with polio at his sum-
mer home on the Canadian island
of Campobello.
In 1944, during World War II,
American forces overcame
remaining Japanese resistance on
Guam.
In 1948, Allen Funt's "Candid
Microphone," later titled "Candid
Camera," made its television debut
on ABC.
In 1949, the National Military
Establishment was renamed the
MDepartment of Defense.
In 1977, postal employee David
Berkowitz was arrested in Yonkers,.
N.Y, accused of being "Son of
Sam," the gunman responsible for
six slaying and seven wounding.
In 1988, President Reagan
signed a measure providing
20.000 payments to Japanese-
S Americans who'd been interned
lV Id during World War II.
In 1993, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
was sworn in as the second
female justice on the U.S.
Supreme Court.
Ten years ago: Bob Dole com-
pleted the Republican ticket by
( S' m -- Housing Secretary Jack Kemp to
IMI S be his running mate.
i .,,,,a =a Five years ago: Space shuttle
Discovery roared into orbit on a
mission to deliver a fresh crew to
the international space station.
One year ago: A defiant Iran
resumed full operations at its ura-
. .. nium conversion plant.
,,,, Today's Birthdays: Actress
Rhonda Fleming is 83. Singer
Jimmy Dean is 78. Country musi-
cian Gene Johnson (Diamond Rio)
R* is 57. Actress Rosanna Arquette
is 47. Actor Antonio Banderas is
46.
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Unit helps recover woman's money


Agent reportedly

swindled senior

TAYLOR PROVOST
Chronicle


Seniors vs. Crime wants you t
know that the world is full of real:
good people and really bad one
too.
Three of the organization's volui
teers, with the help of a few friendly ci
izens, successfully recovered $100,0(
for an elderly woman scammed by
real estate agent she called her friend
Seniors vs. Crime became involve
when a neighbor of Margaret Rile
81, brought her to the Beverly Hil
storefront to file a complaint.
Unsolicited, a real estate agent
from Marion County had called Rile



Man, fish


meet in


strange


fashion


Incident third

such this year

BOB REICHMAN
For the Chronicle

A Wildwood man was
knocked unconscious Sunday
by a 4-foot fish that struck him
on the side of the head while
he was on a jet ski in the,
Suwannee River.
rBlake .NiAolas Fessenden,
23, was traveling north oprthe
river, in Gilchrist County at
about 30 mph when the inci-
dent happened, according to
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) investigators.
Fessenden was-just north of
the Hart Springs Sand Bar
about 5 p.m., when he looked
back to locate his girlfriend,
Danielle Lowell, who also was
riding on another personal
watercraft, according to GWC
spokesperson Karen Parker.
As Fessenden turned his
head, a four-foot sturgeon
jumped from the water and hit
him on the side of the head,
Parker said. The blow knocked
Fessenden unconscious, caus-
ing him to fall from his vessel.
Lowell, who went to Fes-.
senden's aid, held his head
above water. Passengers .on
another vessel pulled Fes-
senden from the water and
took him to the Hart Springs
Boat Ramp.
Fessenden was airlifted to
Shands Hospital in Gaines-
ville. He sustained non-life
threatening injuries, FWC
investigators said. Fessenden T
could not be reached for com- mo
ment ne
"Sturgeons do jump a lot," We
Parker said. "I've been out on aci
the Suwannee with officers, all
and you usually hear them de
rather than see them, but po.
they've been pretty active late-
ly." A.
Some biologists have said att
they simply have been jump- qu
ing because they can. Others Jud
have said the fish' remove par- rei
asites by jumping out of the mi
water, Parker said. Bo
Sturgeons colliding with gin
humans aren't as unusual' as
some may think rev
This is the third incident
this year where someone has
been struck by a jumping stur- -
geon, she said. k
Last month, a woman was
; knocked off her jet ski by a
jumping sturgeon, Parker said.
In April, a three-foot sturgeon
jumped into a boat on the river
hitting a woman in the face,
injuring her and causing about
$1,000 worth of damage to the cia
boat. me
"These fish are like armored to
torpedoes," Parker said. "They lie
can get rather large, between pl
6- to 8-feet long.
"They're like having a guid- ap
ed missile coming at you." th(
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after hearing she was going to sell her
2,000-square-foot house in Citrus
Hills, where vacant lots typically sell
for $80,000.
The Marion County-based agent,
who has since closed her business,
was a family friend whom Riley trust-,
ed completely. She told Riley that her
house would be worth about $80,000,
Riley and her husband had built the
house for $140,000.
"She simply sold her down the
drain," said Mary K. Hall, one of the"
case's volunteers.
Meanwhile, Riley prepared to move
to Massachusettes to be closer to her
family. She gave her son the right to
sign the sales contract But he had
been in an accident, and, as a result of
a head injury, could not fully compre-
hend the situation. At one point, Hall
was told to give up, that the case was
unsolvable.


Not yet ready to quit, Gene Desotell,
another volunteer and former police
officer, got in touch with appraiser
Charles Barnes Jr. from Homosassa
Springs. After hearing that Desotell
worked for Seniors vs. Crime, Barnes
agreed to do a $400 objective apprais-
al at no charge with no prior knowl-
edge of the victim's situation. His
appraisal determined 'that the house
and property were valued at about
$231,000.
At around the same time, Riley's
daughter from Massachusettes had
contacted a Lecanto Realtor, Erma
Brady
Brady said Riley's daughter was
concerned about whether it would be
more profitable to sell the house after
making necessary repairs or to sell it
as it was. Brady conducted a walk-
through with Riley's neighbor, the
same man who helped her file the


complaint and determined that with-
out the repairs the property was
worth around $180,000.
With the help of Seniors vs. Crime,
Riley eventually enlisted the help of a
private attorney in Tampa. On Aug. 1,
they documented a recovery 6f
$100,000 for Riley, who sold the house
to the same good-hearted neighbor for
$180,000.
Since it began in 2002, the Seniors
vs. Crime storefront, a joint project of
the Florida Attorney General's Office
and the Citrus County Sheriff's Office
to recover lost money for seniors, has
closed 785 out of the 838 cases it has
received.
To Sheriff Jeff Dawsy, there is little
that can provide more satisfaction.
"This is one of the greatest success
stories to be able to return almost
$800,000 in a four-year period is just
phenomenal," he said.


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Florida Highway Patrol troopers, Citrus County sheriff's deputies, Nature Coast EMS crews and rescue workers from two Citrus
County fire stations responded to a two-vehicle accident Wednesday morning at the intersection of County Road 491 and West
Cardinal Street in Homosassa. Above, Derek Davidson from Scally's Towing straightens the wheel of a Nissan Altima as he pre-
pares to put the car on his slide-bed truck and remove it from the crash site. Florida Highway Patrol spokesman Larry Coggins
said the crash, which occurred shortly after 9 a.m., sent two people to the hospital. He went on to say the crash happened as
a result of an improper pass by tractor-trailer driver Patrick Dotterweich, 65, of Spring Hill. He explained the crash happened
when the truck and a Nissan Altima driven by 15-year-old Stacle Brown of Brooksvllle collided. Both vehicles were traveling in
the northbound direction on C.R. 491 when the teen attempted to turn south on West Cardinal Street. Dotterweich attempted
to pass her on the left In the Intersection when he collided with the car, striking it on the driver's door. The truck then pushed
the car nearly 200 feet before coming to rest along an embankment north of the intersection. As a precaution, the teen was
flown by air ambulance to Tampa General where she was later released suffering minor injuries. Her mother, a passenger in the
car, was also transported to a local hospital and later released with minor injuries. Trooper Coggins said the truck driver, who
was uninjured in the crash, was cited for improper passing within an intersection.


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terrywitt@
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Chronicle

e state filed a joint
on with Dunnellon engi-
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nesday asking a judge to
lerate the dismissal of
nationss that he negligently
gned three drainage
Is in Inverness.
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rney Fred Reeves re-
ted Administrative Law
e Susan Harrell send the
mmendation for dis-
al directly to the Florida
*d of Professional En-
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irrell normally would
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dation for dismissal and write tO me boara or engineers
her own recommended order Probable Cause Panel, the
to the board of professional committee that originally
engineers. She could agree or found grounds to prosecute
disagree with Campbell's rec- Burrell. Reeves said he could
ommendation. not be more pleased with the
But Campbell and Burrell outcome of the case thus far.
want to short-circuit the "Mr. Burrell comes out look-
process. They say the facts of ing real; real sweet," he said.
the case are no longer in dis-
pute and the case should go Burrell is accused of negli-
directly to the final decision- gently designing three
making agency drainage ponds at the
making agency. Courthouse Annex, or Stovall
Campbell works as a prose- Building, in downtown In-
cuting attorney for the Florida ne. The ponds overflowed
Engineers Management.Comn- in June of 2003 and flooded
pany, the private firm that pros- neighbor John. Godowski's
ecutes administrative law neighbor John. Godowski filed a
cases for the board of engi- complaint against Burrell with
neers. He replaced Douglas the Florida Board of
Sunshine, the attorney who rofessional Engineers
filed the charge against Professional Engineers.
Burrell. Sunshine is no longer Burrell acknowledged the
with the firm. ponds malfunctioned. The


ponds were supposed 1
with water during rains
and empty within 72 h
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faulty data about the se
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Central Testing Labor
which caused the pon
fail.
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properly. The county coi
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redesigning and 'recons
ing the three ponds to
future flooding. Burrell
allowed to redesign
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Chronicle

governor-appointed finan-
board in Yankeetown is
ting weekly and continues
conduct town business in
of a special election
ned later this month.
v. Jeb Bush in late July
hinted seven members to
Yankeetown Financial
rgency Board because res-
ions in the town council


left the council without a quo-
rum.
The board includes Mayor
Joanne Johannassen, council-
men Dan Bowman and Glen
Spetz and 30-year town resi-
dent Edith McCrimmon. The
chairman is George Lambka, a
human resources consultant
from Morriston,
The board meets 7 p.m,
Monday at the women's club,
the same site as regular coun-
cil meetings.
Johannassen said the finan-
cial board hired an accountant


to audit the town records and is
paying bills on a timely basis.
Qualifying is this week for
. the special Aug. 29 election to
fill the remaining three council
seats.
"This board is set up basical-
ly to get the financial situation
in order," Johannassen said.
"That's what we've been work-
ing on, mainly."
McCrimmon, a longtime
Republican who helped form
the Inglis-Yankeetown Repub-
lican Club in 1980, said she did-


n't seek appointment t
special financial board bu
she has known Bush for y
"Everything is coming
pretty well," she said. "
got a lot of bills paid, a
decisions made."
Meanwhile, Johann
said the Florida Departm
Law Enforcement has
her no indication when i
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responsible for the swindle are still at
irge, though the case is still under
active investigation.
"What happened to her this is
going to be an ongoing issue," said
arbara Harmon, another key player
n the case.
Seniors vs. Crime Storefront
managerr Donald Moran knows that
ie program won't stop the scams
*om happening, but he hopes that
seniors that come in looking for help
'ill learn how to avoid situations
uch as Riley's.
"Citizens of Citrus County are much
)o trusting for their own good," he
aid. "This is something they should
e made aware of."
For more information about
eniors vs. Crime, call Moran at 249-
139 or visit its Web site,
'ww.seniorsvscrime.com.

County BRIEFS

Chronicle political
forum Tuesday night
The Citrus County Chronicle's
primary political forum is 7 p.m.
Tuesday at the Citrus County
Auditorium on U.S. 41 just south of
Inverness at the fairgrounds.
Candidates whose names are on
the Sept 5 primary ballot will get a
chance to speak.
The format is each candidate
will be given a four-minute speech
followed by two-minute rebuttals
after all candidates in a particular
race have spoken. The order of
speakers will be announced the
night of the forum.
All candidates, induding those
who are not in the primary but are
on the general election ballot, may
have tables set up to support their
campaigns. Tables also will be
available to the political parties and
Supervisor of Elections Susan Gill.
The general election forum is 7
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, at the .
x NationaLGuardArmory in QCystal
River. Details willtbe available at
later date.
The Chronicle also will sponsor
a forum at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.
10, at Crystal River Middle School
for candidates in the Crystal River
Council election; a similar forum at
7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12, is at
Inverness City Hall for candidates
in that city's council races.-
For more information, call
political reporter Mike Wright at
563-3228.
Manatee count
yields 87
Staff from the Crystal River
National Wildlife Refuge counted
87 manatees Wednesday from
the Cross Florida Barge Canal to
l the Homosassa River.
SThe aerial survey route included
the Crystal River, Kings Bay, Salt
River and the Homosassa River,
fill which includes the Blue Waters.
rnis The count showed 63 adults
irs. and eight calves in Kings Bay;
ved three manatees in Crystal River,
on- seven adults and two calves in the
om Salt River and three adults and
ory, one calf in the Lower Homosassa
to River.
Park will soon open
ell Mike Hampton Field
nds
his- Coming soon to a Little League
000 diamond at Bicentennial Park:
ict- Mike Hampton Field.
oid The Citrus County Commission
was on Tuesday voted to rename a
the field at Bicentennial Park after the
ave Atlanta Brayes pitcher for his
ess years of commitment to the youth
and of Citrus County.
ove Hampton, who grew up in
Go- Homosassa, is a Crystal River
High School graduate. His
ion fundraisers and baseball clinic
ey's raise tens of thousands of dollars
annually for youth sports and
scholarships.
Commissioner Vicki Phillips
k suggested the recognition. The
dedication will take place during
Hampton's annual benefit in
the December.
hat From staff reports
rs.
ng Correction
've
t of Because of a reporter's error,
a brief on Page 3A of Wednes-
sen day's edition, "Motorcycle crash
t of victim identified," contained
ven incorrect information. The 16-
Will year-old driver involved in a fatal


nto accident was charged with viola-
all, tion of right of way.
of The Chronicle regrets the
error.


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Henry, 52, and Patrick
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3:56 p.m. Tuesday on a charge of
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Folsoms got into a dispute that
resulted in Patrick hitting Henry with
a shoe and Henry grabbing Patrick
by the neck.
No bond was set.
Mark Steven Trevino, 21,
Homosassa, at 7:44 p.m. Tuesday
on a charge of domestic battery.
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Trevino pushed a woman and
grabbed her neck.
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the community, and in particular, Mike and
Kautia Hampton, whose major contribu-
tion, Poole said, made the unit possible a lot'
sooner than had been hoped.
The Hamptons had approached the hos-
pital foundation with a desire to help, par-
ticularly with child care, and their contribu-
tion earned them the title of "Pediatric
Champions," Poole said.
The new unit is the beginning of a three-
phase initiative by the Citrus Memorial
Health Services Foundation that will result
in both a pediatrics center at a Family Care
Health and Education Center at the Allen
Ridge Medical Mall in Lecanto and then
finally a larger pediatric unit at the hospital.
The rooms in the new unit at the hospital
all have a fun, park-like flavor In one room,
"f6r example the wall art'tieme is baseball.
The ballplayers are rollickingyoungster- in
baseball uniforms. They don't have Iteam


emblems on the uniforms, but it's no acci-
dent that one wears the number 32, the
same as Atlanta Braves pitcher Mike
Hampton.
Another room has a theme park motif,
and another a beach and surfingtheme. The
fourth room has an art theme focused on a
fishing pier. All the art is attached to the
walls so that when the unit is expanded, as
planned, it can be moved.
The rooms have chairs that open to beds
for parents who want to stay with their chil-
dren overnight
The unit is designed so that all rooms can
be observed from the central nurses' sta-
tion. Margie Leturno, the new manager of
Women and Children's Services for the hos-
pital, said that many staff members wanted
to work in the new unit Those chosen have
been taking special training for pediatrics.
The unit also has a family and playroom,
which will have toys, games and education-
al materials. A computer will allow children
or parents to access medical information in
layman's terms.
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Poole said if donors are as forthcoming
for the second phase of the plan, the pedi-
atrics center in Lecanto will go forward
ahead of schedule, too. The foundation is
raising $250,000 for that project Anyone
interested in becoming a donor can call
Poole at 344-6560.
Once that phase is done, she said, then
the foundation will begin raising money for
the expanded pediatrics center at the hos-
pital.
The pediatrics project was made possible
by 20 donors. They included: Mike
Hampton Pitching-in Foundation, Dr.
James and Elizabeth Ronzo, Guiseppina
Masellis, the Jenkins family"of Daytona
Beach, Genesis Women's Center, Joseph S.
Brannen, Dr. Ira Fialko and Dr and Mrs.
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Lecanto, on charges possession of
a controlled substance, marijuana
possession and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
According to the arrest report,
deputies responded to a home in
which Burdett and Trudell were hav-
ing an argument. Upon entering the
residence, deputies found a mari-
juana plant that weighed in at 11
grams and more marijuana that
weighed in at 28 grams.
Bond was set at $6,000 each.
E Anthony Orfin Jr., 50,1348 W.
Milan Lane, Hemando, at 4:39 p.m.
Monday on charges of knowingly
driving while license suspended and
leaving the. scene of an accident
with property damage.
Bond was set at $10,250.
Kenneth Robinson Jr., 33,
6744 Miami Ave., Arcadia, at 8:20
p.m. Monday on a charge of know-
ingly driving while license suspend-
ed (habitual offender).
Bond was set at $1,000.
Blake Andrew Stephens, 24,
50 Beverly Hills Blvd., Beverly Hills,
at 9:20 p.m. Tuesday on charges of
grand theft (motor vehicle) and crim-
inal mischief.
According to the arrest report,
Stephens had stolen a truck on July
26 and driven it to the point where it
would not run anymore.
Investigators were able to locate
Stephens because he left. his cellu-
lar phone in the bed of the truck.
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EARNHEART
Continued from Page 1A

money through the construction
contractor's bonding company
Out of the construction prob-
lems, Earnheart believes the
district should not simply
choose the lowest bidder for
projects. He also said the dis-
trict could possibly partner
with county government build-
ing inspectors to check con-
struction projects, rather than
using district employee inspec-
tors.
Earnheart said he under-
stands salary increases are driv-


MIELE
Continued from Page 1A

Miele believes he's the most
qualified candidate for the
Citrus County School Board
District 1 seat
Even with the school district
receiving an an "A' ranking this
year by the Florida Department
of Education, Miele knows there
is still much room for improve-
ment
He said school boards don't
have enough local control of
money and school programs.
This spring he met with Rep.
Charlie Dean and Sen. Mike
Fasano in Tallahassee to discuss
educational issues and how leg-
islators could make programs
better for children in Citrus.
Miele is glad district officials
and the local teacher's union
were able to negotiate higher
salaries this year. He thinks
$32,500 is a good starting teacher
salary for now, but thinks teach-
ers with more experience need
more money
"I think teaching is one of the
most important jobs people can


EARNHEART BIO
M Age: 40.
Hometown: Citrus
Springs.
Occupation: Physical edu
cation teacher, Rock
Crusher Elementary
School.

en by taxes, but he believes
Citrus teachers should be paid
more, especially because of the
high quality of education in
Citrus.
"We've been getting a good
product out of Citrus County,"
Earnheart said. "Teachers
deserve it"


MIELE B10
Age: 47.
Hometown: Beverly Hills.
Occupation: School Board
member since 2002;
Realtor, ERA American
Realty & Investments.

undertake," Miele said.
Miele is critical of the state's
new STAR program, which is
planned to give bonuses to
each school district's top 25
percent of teachers. There is
not a fair way to identify which
teachers are better than anoth-
er Miele said. Ultimately he
fears the program will inspire
hostility among employees.
"What we've been so good at
is sharing ideas," Miele said.
"This pits teacher against
teacher It's going to hurt more
than it's going to help."
With his experience in edu-
cation, Miele believes he will
be able to hit the ground run-
ning.
"I'm here for the right rea-
sons," Miele said. "We're not
perfect yet, but we're better off
now than we were four years
ago."


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Whit% said he believes the
school district worked well
through the problems that led to
Homosassa Elementary
School's media center and cafe-
teria being built with major con-
struction deficiencies in 2004.
He applauded the district for
creating an independent Blue-
Ribbon,Committee to independ-
enfly look into he policies and
procedures that broke down.
White suggested the district
create an inter-local agreement
so that county building inspec-
tors check school projects rather
than in-house ones.
White believes the district
could increase high school grad-
uation rates if they added more
technology in classrooms to
keep students interested in les-
sons.
With teacher recruitment and
retention being an issue in many
districts, White said Citrus


WHITE BIO
Age: 35.
Hometown: Lecanto.
Occupation: Owner/opera-
tor MJW of Crystal River
LLC.

make teachers feel more like
they're a part of a team and that
their input counts rather than
throw money into increasing
salaries.
White saidas a school board
member, he would work to cre-
ate more open relationships
with legislators, so people in
Tallahassee making decisions
would know the needs of Citrus
County students. He believes his
legislative experience from
serving on the Dunnellon City
Council and financial responsi-
bility from owning his own busi-
ness make him an ideal candi-
date.
"If the community wants
someone from the business sec-
tor, I'm the best chance they
have to have someone from the
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one year or falls below the 90 percent mark
in any subject area, they will not make ade-
quate yearly progress.
Last year, Citrus Springs fell from 90 per-
cent proficient in writing to only 89 percent
Pleasant Grove fell from 91 percent profi-
cient in writing to 89 percent Now both
must offer students the chance to attend a
different school and offer to pay for private
tutoring but only"for students who
receive free or reduced lunches are eligi-
ble
While other schools may have scored
lower, they still met federal requirements.
For instance, Homosassa Elementary only
had 85 percent of students passing the


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same subject last year, but made growth
from the year before.
"Pleasant Grove Elementary and Citrus
Springs Elementary School are very good
schools," Director of Support Services
Mark Brunner said. "I don't think it's fair,
but we have to do it"
Another stipulation of No Child Left
Behind requires the district to set aside
$520,762 for the 720 students who may
decide to get private tutoring on the school
district's dime. That's about $700 per stu-
dent
About 70 students are attending a differ-
ent Citrus County Elementary School as a
result of the school choice option.
"This is so disturbing," Deutschman said.
Brunner said Florida's Department of
Education is working with the federal gov-
ernment to create a uniform way to grade
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Also at the meeting, board members
accepted a land donation of 1.5 acres in
Homosassa. Inverness resident Karl Schulz
said last week that the land was worth
about $150,000 and could be sold to create a
trust fund that would pay for college schol-
arships from children that attended
Homosassa Elementary School.
Board Chairman Lou Miele said he did
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would be lucky to get $50,000 or $60,000, but
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Board member Ginger Bryant was the
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Anna
Cicalese, 82
FORT PIERCE
Anna R. Cicalese, 82, former-
ly of Beverly Hills, died
Monday, Aug. 7, 2006, in Fort
Pierce.
Mrs. Cicalese was born in
New York and moved to Fort
Pierce one and a half years ago
from Beverly Hills.
She was a homemaker and a
devoted mother.
Her daughter, Pauline
Cicalese, preceded her in
death.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Louis Cicalese of Fort
Pierce; two sons, Lou Cicalese
and Joe Cicalese both of Fort
Pierce; and two grandchildren.
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Feb. 17, 1931, in
Moss Point,
Miss., to Mil-
dred Florence
(Croft) and Bebe Dew
Reuel Walter
Grierson and she moved here in
1964 from Miami.
She was a retired teacher for
Crystal River Primary School.
She earned her bachelor's
degree from the University of
Florida and her master's
degree from the University of
South Florida.
She was Baptist and she was
a member of the Amaranth
Club..
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by a
son, Michael Allen Dew, in
1992 and her husband,
Hartwell A Dew Jr., in 2003.
Survivors include one
daughter, Lucy A. Mannion of
Lecanto; two sons, Joel Ward
Dew and Duncan Thomas Dew,
both of Crystal River;. three
grandchildren, Aubrey Chee-
ley and Rachel Mannion, both
of Lecanto, and Jesse Dew of
Oregon; and two great-grand-
children.
Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory, Crystal River.

Carolann,
Gropp, 60
HOMOSASSA
Carolann Gropp, 60, Hom-
osassa, died Friday, Aug. 4,
2006.
Born Oct 5, 1945, in
Philadelphia, Pa., to Carl C.
and Hattie R. (Sultz) Kauffman,
she moved to this area in 2004
from Crevite, Wis.
Mrs. Gropp was a homemak-
er
She enjoyed playing bingo,
ceramics, swimming and trav-
eling.
She was Catholic and she
taught Catechism at St.
Matthews Catholic Church in
South Milwaukee, Wis.
Survivors include her hus-
band of 35 years, Daniel Gropp
of Homosassa; son, William J.
Gropp and wife Patti of Green
Bay, Wis.; daughter, Danielle
Regina Gropp of Ocala; two
brothers, Lawrence R.
Kauffman of Punta Gorda and
Eugene D. Kauffman of Kansas
City, Kan.; two sisters, Dorothy
"Dot" Harrison and Virginia
Kauffman, both of Jack-
sonville; and two grandchil-
dren, Brandon Chubb and
Holly Chubb.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Homosassa.
S Donald
Medlin Jr., 51
HERNANDO
Donald Wayne "Bullrider"
Medlin Jr., 51, Hernando, died
Monday, Aug. 7,2006.
Mr. Medlin was born April
16, 1955, in Fort Lauderdale
and moved here in 1975 from
Davie.
He was a foreman for Texas
Aquatic Harvesting Inc.
He enjoyed all forms of out-
door lifestyle, airboating and
:spending time with family and
friends.


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Boy Scout leader.
His father, Donald W Medlin
Sr., preceded him in death.
Survivors include his moth-
er, Noreen L. Medlin of
Hernando; three brothers,
Dennis Medlin of Hernando,
Daniel Medlin of Floral City
and David Medlin of
Hernando; one sister, Colleen
Rouse of Floral City; and sev-
eral nieces and nephews.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
Click on http://www.
chronicleonline.com to view
archived local obituaries.

Funeral NOTICES

Anna R. Cicalese. Visitation
will be from 9 to 10 a.m. Friday,
Aug. 11, 2006, at Haisley
Funeral Home, 3015 Okee-
chobee Road, Fort Pierce. A
service will follow at 10 a.m. in
the funeral home chapel.
Burial will follow at Fero
Memorial Gardens, Beverly
Hills. Memorial contributions
may be made to the charity of
one's choice. Arrangements
are under the direction of
Haisley Funeral & Cremation
Service. A guest.book may be
signed at www.haisleyfuneral
home.com.
Bebe Chloe Dew.
Graveside services for Bebe
Chloe Dew, 75, of Crystal
River, will be conducted at 11
a.m. Friday, Aug. 11, 2006, at
the Florida National Ceme-
tery in Bushnell. Private cre-
mation will take place under
the direction of Brown
Funeral Home and Crema-
tory in Crystal River. In lieu
of flowers, donations can be
made to the charity of your
choice.
Donald Wayne "Bullrider"
Medlin Jr. A celebration of life
memorial service will be con-
ducted at 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11,
2006, from the Vineyard
Christian Fellowship Church
of Inverness with the Rev.
Lloyd Houston officiating.
There will be no viewing
hours. In lieu of flowers,
memorials are suggested in
Donald's memory to the
National Kidney Foundation
of Florida, 1040 Woodcock
Road, Suite 119, Orlando, FL
32803.
Deaths
ELSEWHERE

Donald K.
Baldwin, 88
NEWSPAPER
EDITOR
ST. PETERSBURG -
Donald K Baldwin, who as edi-
tor of the St Petersburg Times
in the 1960s built the newspa-
per's circulation and prestige,
and later served as first presir
dent of the Poynter Institute,
has died. He was 88.
Baldwin presided over the
Times newsroom from 1958-72
and saw the newspaper win its
first Pulitzer Prize.
He was working as the news
editor for The Associated
Press bureau in Tokyo, in
charge of the wire service's
reporting from Japan, Korea
and Okinawa, when he was
hired by the Times.

Bob Miller, 76
FOOTBALL PLAYER
CLARKSTON, Mich. Bob
Miller, a defensive tackle on.
the Detroit Lions' powerhouse
teams that won three NFL
titles in the 1950s, has died. He
was 76.
The Lions drafted Miller in
the fifth round out of Virginia
in 1952. He played seven sea-
sons in Detroit and was on
NFL championship teams in
1952, '53 and '57. He retired
after the 1958 season.
Miller also was a big winner
and prominent official in thor-
oughbred racing, The Detroit
News reported. He got
involved in racing in 1980,
obtaining a trainer's license at
the old Detroit Race Course in
Livonia. He and his wife,
Delphine, formed the DelRob
Stables.
The Millers had 870 winners
out of 4,790 starts, including 59
stakes winners.


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Lucent 548493 2.11 +.06
TimeWam 523269 15.84 -.35
BrMySq 362721 21.12 -.09
Pfizer 324164 26.15 +,23
FordM 311274 7.33 -.04

GAINERS ($2 OR MORE)
Name Last Chg %Chg
Banta 46.00 +12.01 +35.3
SaxonCp 13.84 +2.87 +26.2
Oxfordlnds 41,10 +6.28 +18.0
BradPhrm 12.20 +1.84 +17.8
FTDGrp 15.85 +1.88 +13.5

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Name Last Chg %Chg
Fdders pfA 8.20 -4.10 -33.3
Hospira 35.25 -7.55 -17.6
HarvNRes 10.76 -1.58 -12.8
ScottRe pfB 16.90 -2.35 -12.2
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IShRs2000 563359 67.70 -.69
SemIHTr 188829 31.05 +.02
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Microsoft 439721 24.44 +.10

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Cygne n 2.68 +.46 +20.7
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BellSouth 1.16
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Citigrp 1.96
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EKodak .50
ExxonMbl 1.28
FPLGrp 1.50
FlaRock .60
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Microsoft .36
Motorola .20
Penney .72
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SprintNex .10
TimeWarn .22
UniFirst .15
VerizonCm1.62
Wachovia 2.04
WalMart .67
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440.38
8,651.74
2,046.65
2,375.54
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ACE ACELtd 48.99 -.47
ACG ACMInco 7.91 +.03
AES AES Corp u20.61 +.31
AFL AFLAC 42.46 -.25
AG AGCO 24.05 -.95
ATG AGLRes 36.63 -.28
AKS AK Steel 12.27 -.03
AMR AMR 2029 -80
ASA ASA Ltd 64.79 +1.43
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AUO AUOptlon 14.74 +.02
AXA AXA 35.95 +.88
ABT AbiLab 47.32 -.35
ANF AberFito 55.14
ACN Accenture 28.03 -.56
ADX AdamsEx 12.86 -.05
KAR Adesa 19,97 -.34
AAP AdvAutos 28.95 -.66
EYE AdvMOpt 48.73 +.33
AMD AMD 19.85 -27
ARO Aeropstl 22.26 -.47
AET Aetna s 34.65 +.60
ACS AffCrnpS 49.11 -1.09
AGR AgereSys 14.46 -.14
A Agilent 27.28 +.20
AEM Agnico g 37.73 +.98
AHO Ahold 8.82 -.11
AAI. AirTran 11.58 -.87
ABSp Albrtsun 24.93
AL Alcan 46.5 -.73
ALA Alcatel 11.12 +.22
AA 'Alcoa 28.84 -21
ARS Aleris Int 51.99 -.86
AYE AlgEngy 41.52 +.57
All AllegTch 62.23 --37
ALE Aliete 45.03 -.41
ADS AliiDato 48.88 -.42
AWF AIIWrId2 12.46 +.05
AB AtliBem 65.26 +22
AW AldWaste 10.51 -09
ALL Allslate 55.22 -.63
AT Alltel 54.02 -03
ALJ AlonUSA u41.34 +1.27
ALO Alphanna 21.06 -.32
MO Altia 80.16 -.14
ABK AmbacF 82.86 +.36
DOX Amdocs 35.35 +.25
AEE Ameren 50.34 +.18
AMX AMovIL 35.84 +.34
AEEPA 36.46 -.06
AEL AEqlnvLf 11.14 -.10
AXP ArnExp 52.06 -.21
AFR AFndRT 11.10 -.45
AHM AmrnmMtg 32.50 -2.17
AIG AmlntGott 5849 -119
ASD AmStand 38.86 -.75
CSP AmSIP3 10.70 +.02
AMT AmTower 34.45 -.18
ACF Americdt 22.29 -1.42
APU Amneds 30.08 31
ABC AmeriBrgs iiP .4
ASO AmrSouth .6 -.04
APC Anadarks 47.49 +1.07
ADI AnalogDev 3225 -.01
AU AnglogldA 50.64 +.211
BUD Anheusr 47.99 -.08
ANN AnnTaylr 38.12 -.53
NLY Annaly 12.79 -.37
AOC AonCorp 32.72 -.59
APA Apache 71.09 +.08
WTR AquaAms 22.06 -.12


ILA Aquila 4.24 ... CNI CdnNRygs 40.33 -.58
RMK Aramark 32.37 -.21 CNQ CdnNRsg 55,93 +1.38
ACI ArchCOs 37.07 +.28 COF CapOne 74,66 -2.63
ADM ArchDan 41.81 +.39 CSE CapillSrce 22.83 -1.14
ASN ArchstnSm 50.32 -.30 CMOpB CapMpfB 12.91
ASH Ashland 64.80 -.17 +.06
AEC AsdEstal 13.55 -.18 CAH CardalHIth 66.22 -.53
AZN AstraZen 60.65 +.16 CMX CaremkRx 56.17 +.79
ATO ATMOS 28.85 +,53 CCL Camlval 37.60 -.19
AN AutoNaln 18.99 -.50 CG CarolinaGpu59.94 -1.00
ADP AutoData 45.67 +.17 CAT Caterpillar 6852 -308
AV Avaya 9,08 -.04 CE Celanese 18.20 -.17
AVR Aventinen 30.68 +.43 CLS Celeslicg 9.01 -.03
AVL Aviall 47.49 -.01 CX Cemexs 28.06 -.60
AVT Avnet 16,98 -.37 CD Cendants d1.91 -.08
AVP Avon 27.60 +.11 CNP CenterPnt 13.88 +.05
BBT BB&TCp 42.26 -.40 CTX Centex 47.60 -1.70
BHP BHPBillLt 41.48 -.18 CTL CntryTel 38.85 -.86
BJS BJSvcss 36.62 -.09 CHB ChmpE d5.20 -.70
BMC BMCSit u24.02 +1.08 CRL ChRvLab 38.35 +4.43
BP BPPLC 70.26 +71 CKP Checkpnt 16.23 +,39
BPT BP Pru 76.50 +2.89 CEM Cherntura 7,85 +.01
BRT BRT 27.00 ... CHK ChesEng 32.39 +.31
BHI BakrHu 77.25 -.14 CVX Chevron 67.48 +.28
BLL BallCp 38,00 -.69 CBI ChicB&l 25.05 +.67
BFT BallyTotF 4.00 -.18 CHS Chicos d21.19 -.50
BBD BcoBrads 32.29 -.30 CHL ChinaMbleu33.20 +1.44
ITU Bncolfaus 29.16 -.20 CQB Chiquita 15.54 -.16
BAG BkofAm 51.54 -52 CHH ChoiceHs 38.11 -1.09
BK BkNY 33.28 -.45 CB Chubbs 47.48 +.08
BN Banta 46,00 +12.01 CHT ChungTel d16.72 -.18
ABX BarrickG 32.79 +.68 CBB CincBell 4.45 -.10
BOL BauschLff 45.35 -.68 CC CircCity 22.86 -1.02
BAX Baxter 42.00 -.42 C Citiarp 47.83 -48
BTE BaytexEgn 23.00 +.05 CZN CizComm 13.31 -.12
BSC BearSt 139,09 -3.36 CLE ClairesSors 25.44 +.04
BZH BeazrHm 41.26 -1.64 CCU ClearChan 27.41 -.59
BDX BectOck u66.31 -.25 COH Coach 29.70 -.11
BLS BellSouth u3942 -70 CCE CocaCE 21.04 -,30
BGO BemaGold 5.74 -.01 KO CocaCI 43.75 -.06
BBY BestBuy 44.94 -1.17 CDE Coeur 542 +16
BLI BigLots u17.15 -.01 CL ColgPal 58.99 +.08
BVF Biovail 16.06 -.08 CMK Colintin 8.11 +.02
BDK BlackD d66,14 -2.09 CMA Comerica 57,30 -.68
BKH BIkHICp 35.42 -.50 CBH CnmcNJ 33.84 -.80
BRF BkFL08 14.05 -.01 CTV ComScop 28.17 -.70
HRB BlockHR 22.15 -.38 CYH CmtyHft 36.40 +.24
BBI Blockbstr 3.75 -.03 RIO CVRDs 23.01 -.47
BLU BlueChp 5.66 +.01 RIOp CVRDpfs 19.93 -.42
BA Boeing 77.16 -.69 CSC CompSci 47.49 -.14
BGP Borders 18.50 -.31 CAG' ConAgra 22.08 +.02
SAM BostBeeru31.91 +2.91 COP ConocPhil 6890 +127
BXP BostProp 95.99 -.81 CNO Conseco 20.16 -.36
BSX BostonSci 15.66 -.14 CNX ConsolEs 39.51 +1.14
BOW Bowatr 21.45 +.30 ED ConEd 45.64 -.37
BYD BoydGm 35.07 +.26 STZ ConstellA 25.06 -.04
BDY BradPhrm 12.20 +1.84 CAL CtlAirB 24.21 -1.92
BGG BrigStrat 24.60 -1.14 CVG Cnvrgys 19.01 -.08
EAT Brinker 32.00 -1.06 CTB CooperTire d823 -.22
BMY BrMVSo 21.12 -09 GLW Comino 1782 -.19
BC Brunswick 28.52 -1.03 CGA CorusGr 14,35 -.31
BNI BurINSF 65.77 -2.29 CFC CntwdFn 34.11 -3.23
CA CAInc 21.50 -.08 COVA CovantaH u19.72 +.42
CBG CBRE~llss21.69 -1.19 CCI CrwnCstle 33.58 -.57
: ,.CBSBn 26.25 CMI Cummins 117.00 -2.77
.:H, CH Engy 48.42 -.28 OC- CypSem 14.87 -.08
Ci CIGNA 107.43 -.07 W _
OT CITGp d43.17 -2.58
CSS CSSInds 28.20 -.81 DNP DNPSelct 10.37 +.02
CSX CSX 59.27 -2.08 DPL DPL 27.52 +.08
CVS CVSCp 33.18 -.72 DHI DRHorton 20.69 -122
CVC CbIvsnNYs21.70 -.80 DRS DRSTech d36.09 -.92
ELY CallGof 12.52 -.24 DTE DTE 41.57 +.02
CCJ Camecogs 38.50 -.01 DCX DaimlrC 51.10 +.65
CAM Camerons 48.70 -.53 DHR Danaher 63.10 -1.48
CPB CampSp 37.47 +.17 DRI Darden 33.86 -.55


DE Deere 70.37 -1.88
DK Delekn 17.32 +1.53
DVN DevonE 63.54 +.52
DO DIaOfs 71.93 -.48
DLR DIgItalRIt 27.62 -,92
DDS Dllards 30,05 -.30
DTV DlrecTV 16,52 -,56
DIS Disnev 2883 -15
DG DollarG 13,34 -.05
D DomRes 78.90 +.88
RRD DonlleyRR 33.02 +.02
DRL DoralFRnIf 4.90 -.12
DOW DowChm 36.15 +.28
DRC DresserR 19.10 -.0W
DD DuPont 39.20 -.01
DUK DukeEgy 29.70 -.29


ESV ENSCO 42.99 -.31
ETR Entergy u78.79 -.01
ENN Eqtyinn 15.30 -.13
EOP EqOffPT 36.,86 -.26
EQR EqtyRsd 47.30 -.03
EXC Exelon 58.22 -.05
XOM ExxonMbl u6929 +02
FPL FPLGrp 43.65 +.11
FCS FalrchldS 16.10 -.24
FNM FannleM II 47.35 +.10
FDX FedExCp 98,40 -3.99
FSS FedSnInl 14.31 -.21
FD FedrDSs 3446 +67
FII Fedlnvst 31.76 +.22
FGP Feirelgs u23.00 -.06
FOE Ferroa 16.17 -.05


GMT GATX 36.81 -1.51
GAB GabelliET 8.28 +.01
GUT GabUti 9.40 +.12
GCI' Gannett 54.11 +.04
GPS Gap 16.60 -.20
GTW Gateway d1.33 -.03
GY GenCorp d13.48 -.44
DNA Genentch 80.35 -.17
GD GenDyns 66.43 -.88
GE GenElec 32.28 -06
GGP GnGthPrp 44.51 +.32
GMR GnMant 40.11 +1.08
GIS GenMills u53.06 -.09
GM GnMotr 3078 -,08


DRE DukeRlty 36,.62 -.26 FDC FirstData 40.56 +.57 GM 32 19.51 +01
DQE DuqLight 19.46 +.03 FF FsIFmFd 16.83 -20 GB G GMdb33 21.51 +.01
DYN D 5.55 -.03 FMD FstMaA b 45.40 -.90 GPM GMd3 21.7 +.01
ET ET 22.35 -.91 FFA RTrFid 17.95 -.01 GNW Genworth 34.13 -.03
EMC EMCCo 965 -02 FRK FlaRock d36.12 -2.07 GYI Geoaym 44150 -.96
EOG EOGRes 70.32 +1.17 FLR Ruor 85.00 -1.91 GY Obm 3160 -.96
EXP EagleMats 35.53 -.65 FL FootLockr 24.00 -.13 GLG Glam sFe 19 +1.32
EMN EastChm 50.20 -.81 F FordM 733 -04 GSF GloblSFe 49.94 -.11
EK EKodak 19.30 +.21 FpS FordCpfS 30.66 -24 GG Golddpg 31.01 +.53
ETN Eaton 63.58 -,7' FRX ForestLab 47.13 +.30 GGW oklc 31.01 +
EIX Edisonlnt 42.60 +.83 FST ForesMs 34.73 +.10 GDWS GoldFn 73.93 -.7244
EP EPasoCp 14.73 +.08 FO FortunBe 72.07 -.09 G Goodrich 85028 -44
ELN Elan 14.84 -25 FCL FdtnCoal 37.55 +.39 G Goodyear i1.58 -.
EDS EDS 23.29 -.31 BEN FrankRes 92.09 +.52 GT Goodar11.59 -
EQ Embarqn 4525 -1.41 FRE FredMac 57.53 -09 G GranGr 61.69 -.42
EMR EmrsnEl 78.19 -.75 FOX FMCG 54.50 +.11 GRP Grantrde 42.86 +.37
EDE EmpDist 22.05 +25 FSL Freescale 28.77 +.54 GXP GtPlanEn 29.96 -.38
ELX Emulex 14.88 -.18 FSL/B FreescB 28.84 +.60 GMP GMP 33.65 +.17
EEP EnbrEPts 47.80 -.10 FMT Frernmoet 16.46 +.24 GFF Gsffon 2.82 -.24
ECA EnCana 55.00 +.39 FBR FiedBR 881 -.14 TS GTegR as198.44 .1
EAC EncoreAcq 28.14 -.16 FTO FronetOis u36.51 -.24 SH GuangRy 19819 +.17
ELE Endesa u3422 +.17 FRO Fronfline 44.00 +,93 HCA HCAInc 49.19 +8803
EPL EnPtil 18.38 +.79 L Haltns 3394 +88
NPO Eni 29.92 -.46 JS HanS 13.71 +.01


PDF HanPIDiv 8.40 +.08
PDT HanPlDv2 10.72 +.12
HC Hanover 19.08 +.18
THG HanoverIns 41.54 -.26
HAN Hanson 61.92 -.17
HDI HareyD 55.86 -1.03
HMY HarmonyG 13.76 +.05
HET HarrahE 59.05 -.39
HIG HartfdFn 79.86 -1,13
HNR HarvNRes 10.76 -1.58
HAS Hasbro 18.50 -.07
HE HawaiiEl 27.30 -.05
HW Headwars 21.94 +.17
HCN HitCrREIT 36.55 -.14
HR HlihcrRity 35.03 +.02
HNT HealthNet 41.82 -.61





























HL HedaM 5.75 +.03
HNZ Heinz 41.79 -.49
OTE HelnTel 11.45 +.07
HP HelmPays 25.56 +.38
HES Hesss 53.50 +.80
HPQ HewlettP 33.06 +.17
HXL Hexcel d13.59 -.36
HNW HighwdPrp 36.85 -.21
HB Hillenbd 53.59 +4.70
HLT Hilton 24.31 -.34
HOC HollyCps u55.05 +1.68
HD HomeDo 3340 -93
HMB HomeBpanc 7.02 -.59
NHON HonwIlln6S 37.12 -.82
HSP Hoesplra d35.25 -7,55
HPT HospPT. 44.11 -.04
HST HostHots 21.45 -.30
HOV HovnanE 25.72 -1.82
HUM Humana u58.83 -.15
IBN ICICIBk 26.76 -24
EWZ iShBrazil 39.65 -.35
EWH IShHK 13.77 +.19
EWJ IShJapan 13,43 +05
EWY iShKor 44.76 +.21


EWM iShMalasla 7.53 +.02
EWT IShTalwan 12.41 +.20
IYT IShDJTr 74.70 -2.18
IYR iShREst 72.68 -.68
SFI IStar 40.51 +.11
ITT rTCorps 48.38 -,83
IDA idacorp 36.68 -.14
ITW TWs 44.01 -1.15
IMN Imation 38.79 -.10
IMH ImpacMtg 9.80 -1.25
N INCO 75.96 -1.79
NDE Indymac 40.46 -2.88
IFX Infineon 10.74 +.21
IR IngerRds 36.76 -.85
IBM IBM 75.39 +.06
ICO IntlCoaln 6.48 -.17
IGT IntlGame 37.13 -.12
IP IntPap 34.97 +.40
]RF IntRect 33.78 -1.03
IPG Interpublic 8.59 +.29
IRM IronMtn 37.54 -.69

JPM JPMoroCh 44.35 -.64
JBL Jabil 23.97 +.47
JNS JanusCap 16.08 -.10
JNJ JohnJn 63.32 -.24
JCl JohnsnCI 74.68 +.14
KBH KB Home 42.37 -2.08
KTC KTCorp 21.39 -.11
KSU KC Southn 24.75 -.73
KDN Kaydon 36.35 -1.00
K Kellogg 48.21 -.22
KWD Kellwood 26.28 +.13
KMG KenrMcGs 70.43 +.01
KEY Keycorp 36.83 -.50
KSE KeySpan 40.51 +.15
KMB KimbCIk 61.04 -.28
KMP KindME 44.80 -.97
KCI KneticC 27.80 +.88
KG KingPhrm 16.71 -.10
KGC Kinross g 12.98 +.66
KSS Kohls 57,55 -.85
KFT Kraft u33,35 +.30
KKD KrspKmnlf 8.35 +.20
KR. Kroger 22.48 -.33
LLL L-3Com d66.58 -3.08
LRT LLE Ry 3.07 +.04
LSI LSI Log 8.05 -.12
LTC LTCPip 22.45 -.36
LZB LaZBoy 12.39 -.45
LG Ladede 32.23 -.07
LVS LVSands 60.50 -.70
LEA LeaComp 22.09 -.78
LM LeggMason 83.91 -.94
LEH LehmnBrs 64.62 -1.68
LEN LennarA 44.51 -1.83
LXP LexCrpP 19.83 +.17
LXK Lexmarn 53.30 +.22
ASG LbtyASG 4.86 -.02
LLY UllyEli 55.00 -.15
LTD -Umited 25.55 -.15
LNC UncNat 56.80 +.16
LNN Undsay 26.11 -.10
LMT LockhdM u81.36 -1.67
LTR Loewss '36.87 :+.03'
LPX LaPac 19.55 -.13
LOW Lowess 27.39 -92
LU Lucent 211 +06
LYO Lyodell 2326 +.34

MTB M&TBk 121.08 -1.25
MDC MDC 43.56 -1,27
MDU MDURessu24.96 +.04
WFR MEMCOf 31.00 -.25


MCR MCR 8.32 +.03
MTG MGIC d54.28 -1.61
MGM MGMMir 34.72 -.13
MAD Madeco 9.36 +.13
MGA Magnalg 69.74 -4.42
MHY MgdHi 6.09 -.07
MTW Manltows 39.53 -2.65
HCR ManorCare 51.44 +.18
MAN Manpwl 55.38 -2.06
MFC Manulif gs 31.71 +.38
MRO Marathon 92.19 +1.71
MAR MarlntAs 34.96 -.19
MMC MarshM 24.77 -.56
MSO MStewrt 16.97 +.31
MLM MartMM 78.29 -2.92
MAS Masco 26.60 -.88
MEE MasseyEn 25.67 +.06
MA MasterCd nu52.85 +.28
MSC MaterialSc 9.57 -.13
MAT Mattel 17.62 -.36
MOR McDermls 48.28 +1.78
MCD McDnIds 34.36 -.80
MHP McGnrwH 56.82 +.04
MCK McKesson 50.68 -.45
MFE McAfee 20.17 -.15
MTL Mechel 22.90 +.65
MHS MedcoHithu62.97 +.01
MRX Medids 27.43 +.05
MDT Medtmic 43.55 +.67
MEL MellonFnc 35.93 -.03
MRK Merck 4146 +48
MDG MeridGld 28.48 +.84
MER MemllLyn 71.94 -.25
MET MetUfe 51.85 -.59
METpAMeftepfA 25.89 -.02
MIK Michaels 42.50 -.05
MU MicronT 15.57 +.12
MAA MidAApt 57.44 +.14
MDS Midas 18.28 -.48
MZ Milacron 1.00 +.01
MIL Millipore 62.50 -.65
MLS MillsCplf d21.81 -.80
MIR Mirantn 26.93 +.67
MTU MitsuUFJ 13.65 +.23
MT MittalS 32.40 -.30
MBT MobileTel 35.00 +.90
MHK Mohawk 66.85 -1.99
MON Monsantos 45.03 -.03
MS MorgStan 64.68 -1.60
MSF MSEmMkt 24.30 +26
MOT Motorola 22.84 +.03
MEN MurdenhFd 10.87
MUR MurphO 51.35 +.95
MYL MylanLab 19.87 -.23
NCR NCRCp 32.82 +.06
NRG NRGEgy 48.76 +1.13
NYX NYSEGpn 57.85 -1.57
NBR Naborss 33.69 -.16
NCC NatCity 36.39 -.48
NFG NatFuGas 38.32 +28
NGG NatGid u58.82 +.51
NOV NORVarco 65.62 +.14
NSM NatSemi 23.60
NVT Navteq 25.80'- 0
-NSR NeuStar d26.67: --i
HYB NewAnr',- 2:21 *1
NEW NwCentFn 4223 -280
NJR NJRscs 48.23 .:1
NYB NYCmtyB 16.22 j
NWL NewellRub 26.42 -11
NFX NewfdExp 44.95 41 :.
NEM NewmtM 53.42 +r'1,'
NR NwpkRsIf 5.75 r
NWS/ANewsCpA 19.11 -21
NWS NewsCpB 19.90 -.'N
NI NiSource 21.60 -af


GAS Nicor 42.59
NKE NikeB 76.88 -.23
NE NobleCorp 65.32 +.39
NBL NobleEn s 50.52 +.92
NOK NoklaCp 19.85 +39
NMR Nomura 17.63 +.02
JWN Nordstrm 33,61 -.45
NSC NorlkSo 40.65 -1.07
NT NortelNtil 197. -.04
NFB NoFrkBc 27.72 -.50
NU NoestUt 22.54 -.10
NOC NorthropG 64.30 -.28
NFI NovaStar 32.70 -1.30
NST NSTAR 31.43 -.40
NUE Nucors 51.82 +.04
NQF NvFL 13.50 +.01
NiO NvIMO 14.78 -.04
OGE OGEEngy 35.46 -.11
OMM OMICp u23.78 +27
OSI OSI Rest 27.37 -.74
OXY OcciPet 106.34 +.92
ODP OffcDpt 35.93 -1.238
OMX OfficeMax u44.79 -.09
OIS OilStates 30.63 -.67
OLN Olin d15.14 -.08
OCR Omncre 46.82 +.86
OMC' Omnicom 86.42 -.24
OKE ONEOK u38.55 +.22
OKS ONEOKPt 52.91 -.32
OS OreSll 49.80 +.32
OSK Oshkshs 48.23 -.80
OSG OvShip u66.63 +.07
01 Owenslil d13.40 -.35
OXM Oxfordinds41.10 ,+6.28

PCG .PG&ECp 4121 +.31
PNC PNC 70.61 .-.52
PNM PNMRes 27.57 -.16
PPG PPG 61.75 -24
PPL PPLCps 34.58 -.12
PTV Pactiv 25.39 -.19
PSS PaylShoe 25.27 +.50
BTU PeabdyEs 48.00 +.05
PGH Pengthg 23.23 +.13
PVR PennVawi 26.51 -.60
JCP Penney 64.00 +.03
PBY PepBoy d9.73 -.15
PBG PepsiBott 33.48 -.39
PEP PepsiCo 62.84 -.78
PAS PepsiAmer 2239 -.47
PBT Prmian 16.95 ...
PBB/A PetitsA 84.46 -.57
PBR Petrobrs 94.62 -.07
PFE Pfizer 26.15 +.23
PD PhelpsDs 85.71 +.79
PNY PiedNG 25.40 +29
PIR Pier1 d5.92 -.26
RCS PimcoStrat 10.34 +.02
PXD PioNhi 44.57 +.48
PBI PitnyBw 41.62 -.17
PXP PlainsEx u45.88 -.13
PCL PlumCrk 33.86 -:10
PPP PoooPd 48.00 +.24


RL Polo RL 57.50 -1.33
PPS PostPrp 45.88 -.28
PX Praxair 54.22 -.39
PDE Pridelnti 26.11 -.09
PG ProctGarnm 59.54 -.18
PGN ProgrssEn 43.67 +.04
PGR ProgCps d22.24 -.22
PLD ProLogis 54.74 -.45
PHY ProsStHiln 3.16. +.01
PVX ProvETg 12.64 +.11
PRU Prudenti 71.95 +.04
PEG PSEG 67.25
PSD PugetEngy 22.40 -.12
PHM PuiteH 28.88 -1.12
PYM PHYM 6.92. +.03
PGM PIGM 9.46 +.01
PPT PPrfT 6.07 -.01
QI Qimodan 13.54
NX Quanexs 35.42 -1.04
STR Questar 88.81 +.54
KWK OksivRes 36.84 +.75
Q QwestCm 8.67 +.04
RPM RPM 18.31 -.13
RDN Radian 61.63 -.22
RSH RadioShk 16.37 -.42
RAH Ralcorp u45.08 +2.78
RJF RJamesFs 27.98 -.53
RYN Rayoniers 39.75 -.38
RTN Raytheon 44.54 -22
RDA Readaergd12.21 -.01
H Realogyn d20.72 -.58
0 RItyinco 23.13 +.03
RA Recksn 42.66 -.09
RF RegionsFn 36.25 -.14
RS RelSAs 32.084 -1.08
RRI RaellanEn 12.51 +26
RWY RentWay 10.09 -.06
REP Repsol 28.53 +.33
RVI RetailVent 14.35 -.34
REV Revtio 1.21 +.01
REY ReynReyn 38.77 -.17
RAl ReynldsAml25.47 -.13
RHA Rhodia 2.12 +.03
RAD RiteAid 4.33 -.07
RHI RobtHalf 31.65 -.52
ROK RockwIAut 60.21 -.33
ROH RoHaas 44.00 -.16
RDC Rowan 32.54 +.30
RCL RyICarb 33.87 -.69
RDS/A RoyDShlAu71.38 +.71
RVT Royce 1923 -.05
R Ryder 48.06 -1.74
RYI Ryerson 21.12 -.18
RYL Ryland 40.16 -2.72

SAP SAPAG 44.48 +24
SCG SCANA 39.74 -.09
SLM SLMCp 48.98 -1.04
SWY Safeway 28.13 -.38
JOE StJoe 45.29 -2.46
STJ StJude 32,82 -.37
STA StPaurTrav 42.84 -1.13
CRM Salesforce 2490 .1 ,4


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ACMR ACMoore 15.49 -.54
ADCT ADCTeIr 12.65 +.16
ASTSF ASETst 7.92 -.18
ASML ASMLHId 19.80 +24
ATYT ATITech 2022 -.16
ATMI ATMli-c 7.10 +29
ATPG ATPO&G 36.72 -123
ATSI ATSMed d2.06 -.04
AVII AVIBio 2.70 +.01
ASTM Aastrom 122 +.01
ABBI AbraxisBio 23.28 -.54
ACAD AcadiaPh d5.56 -A7
LEND AccHme 34.99 -7.29
ACGY Acergy 16.16 -26
ATVI Activis 12.41 -.19
ACXM Acxiom 24.06 -.22
ADPT Adaptec 3.99 +.02
ADBE AdobeSy 31.45 -.50
ADLR AdolorCp 24.38 -.49
ADTN AdIran 21.43 -.01
ADIC AdvDigInf 11.86 +.63
AEIS AdvEnid 12.59 -.09
ADVNA Advanta 31.10 -1.39
ADVNB AdvantB 33.83 -1.60
AFFX Affymet 1921 +.40
AGIL AgileSft 5.45 +.09
ARN AirpanNet 2.65 -.11
AKAM AkamaT 38.48 +21
AKZOY Akzo 54.06 -.21
ALSK AiaskCom 1223 +.19
ALDA Aldia 15,71 +.01
ALEX AlexBId 40.87 -.54
ALXN APexion 31.83 -.92
ALKS Alkerm 16.57 +.36
ALLI AlionHIt d3350 -2.48
MDRX Allscrips 20.68 -.52
ALTR AlteraCpIl 17.65 +.31
ALVR Alvadion 6.77 -.09
AMRN AmadnCp 2.80 +.11
AMZN Amazon 26.21 -15
UHAL AMERCO 83.25 -4.82
ABMC AmerBis .95 +.04
ABMCW AmrBiowt d.05 .03
ACAS AmCapSV 36.52 +.17
ACU ACrnclLnn 51.71 -2.39
AEOS AEagleO 33.71 -.15
AMMDo AmerMed 16.97 -.43
APCC APwCnv 16.39 -.19
ASEI AScIE d36.27 -9.53
AMGN Amgen 67.28 +.26
AMKR AmkorT 5,52 -.30
AMSG Amsurg d20.88 -1.08
AMLN Amylin 43.63 +32
ANAD Anadigc 5.19 -.03
ANDS AnadysPh d2.84 -.53
ALOG Anlogic 45.84 +.21
ANLY Analysist d1.95 -.10
ANLT AnylySurh .47 +.01
ANDE Andrsonss 37.39 +20
ANDW Andrew 9.55 -.02
ADRX AndrxGp 23.82 +.03
ANPI Angiolchg 10.97 -.18
AAUK AngloAmns 21.86 +,35
AGEN Anligncs dl.62 -.01
APOL ApolbGoH 43.50 -.01
AINV Apolblnv 19.17 -.17
AAPL AooleC 6359 -1.19
APPB Applebees 17.77 -.42
AINN ,Apidlnov 3.10 -.01


AMAT AoldMal 1512 -13 CTCl CTCom 21.65 -1.25
AMCC AMCCIf 2.56 +01 CTCM CTC Mda nu23.41 +125
AQNT aQuanive 24.08 -.03 CVrx CVTheam 11.17 +.32
ACGL PAchCap 58.59 -25 CCMP CabolMic 29.04 -.31
ARNA ArenaPhm 10.10 -.06 CDNS Cadence 15.67 +.07
ARCC AresCap 16.62 -.07 CCBG CapCtyBk 31.11 -.14
ARBA Anbainc 7.60 -.06 CPST CpsTirb 1.83 ..
ABFS ArkBest 4225 -223 CRME Cardiomg 11.95 -.12
ARRS Anis 10.53 +25 CECO CareerEd d18.64 -.43
ARTG ArtTech 2.46 -.10 CACS CanierAcc 8.12 +.29
AZPN AspenTc 11.92 +.04 CELG Celgenes 42.81 -.43
AACC AssetAcc d15.42 -22 CTIC CellThera 1.37 +.07
ASBC AsscdBanc 30.79 -.47 CBHI CentenBkn 9.72 -.19
ASTE Astec 20.60 +.45 CYCL CentComs 5.19 -.07
ASYT AsystTchl 6.56 -.07 CTLM Centillm d.93 -.02
ARDI AtRoad 4.07 -.08 CEDC CentEurs 21.94 -.02
AGIX AthrGnc 12.57 -.07 CENX CentAl 34.70 -.82
ATHR Atheros 16.76 +.43 CEPH Cephln 63.95 -1.30
ATML Atmel 5.15 ... CPHD Cepheid 7.41 -1.26
ADBL Audible d6.97 -.16 CRDN Ceradyne 44.03 -.84
VOXX Audvox 12.55 +.14 CERN Cemers 43.49 +1.15
ADSK Autodesk 32.90 +.53 CHAP Chaparral 69.99 -1.07
AVNX Avanex 1.35 +.06 CHIC ChadRsse 25.57 +.23
AVCI AviciSys 7.59 -.69 CHRS ChinSh 10.34 +.17
AVID AvidTch 35.25 +23 CHTR ChartCm 1.17 -01
AVCT AvoclCp 25.42 -31 CHKP ChkPoint 17.05 -.03
AWRE Aware 5.20 +.05 CKFR ChkFree 37.16 +.18
ACLS Axcelis 5.42 -.09 CAKE Cheesecaked2l.93 -.78
BEAV BEAero 21.85 -.81 PLCE ChdPic 54.37 -1.18
BEAS BEASys 1121 +.18 CBAK ChinaBAKnd4.46 -.19
BIDU Baidu.om 70.24 -324 CTDC ChinaTDvf 3.75 +.64
BLDP BallardPw 5.98 +.09 IMOS ChipMOS 5.45 -.09
BKUNA BnkUld 29.78 -1.49 CHRO Chordnt 239 -.17
BCON BeaconP 1,30 -.06 CHDN ChrchllD 37.23 +,57
BECN BeacnRfsd16.84 -1.05 CIEN ClenaCo 369 +.20
BBGI BeasleyB 7.17 +.30 CINF- CinnFn 46.43 -.07
BEBE BebeStrs 17.02 -.22 CTAS CInas 35.14 -.16
BBBY BedBah 34.16 -.19 CRUS Cmirrus 6.35 +.17
BELM i BelMic 4.41 -.14 CSCO Clsco 19.78 +2A19
BCRX Blocryst 8,96 -1.79 CTXS CitrixSy 28.96 -1.08
BIIB Biogenldc 41.86 +.13 CLHB CleanH 38.68 +.50
BMRN BioMain u15.34 -.03 CKCM ClickCm 15.0 +.24
BMET Bismet 33.66 -.01 CCOI CogenIC 8.50 +.29
BIOM Biomira d.88 -.02 COGT Cogent 11.43 -.01
BPUR Biopure .89 -.03 CGNX Cognex 22.77 -.34
BITS Bitsbm 5.77 -.16 CTSH CogTech 64,81 -1.65
BBBB Blkboard. 28.02 -.80 COGN Cognosg 30.04 -.54
BDCO BluDolp 5.46 -.23 CWTR CoitwCs 20.30 +.45
NILE BlueNie 31.93 +.87 CMRO Comarco 8.83 -.02
BOBE BobEvn 25.24 -2.93 CMCSA Corcast 3436 +11
BKHM Bookham 2.81 +.06 CMCSK Comcsp 34.37 +.16
BPFH BostPw 25.06 +,15 CCBI CmrclCapB 15.88 +.01
BEXP BrigExp 7,26 +.31 CBSS CompsBc 57.73 -1.10
CELL Bdghtpnts 14.98 -1.62 CCRT CompOrd 29.00 -.52
BRCM Broadcmsa 25.50 +1.56 CPWR Compuwre 6.65 +,06
BWNG Broadwing 9.86 ... CHCI CmslkHm d3.79 -.27
BRCD BrcdaCm 514 +13 COGO ComtchGr 11,98 +.18
'BRNC BroncoDrn20.42 +1.17 CMVT Comvemisf 19,37 -.15
BRKS BrooksAulf 12.79 -.08 CNQR ConcurTch 12,11 +10
BRKR BrukBlo u6,.43 -.07 CCUR ConcCm 1.70 +.02
BUCY Bucyruss 46,94 -.82 CNXT Conexant 1.66 +06
BLDR BldrFstSrcdl15.72 -.86 CNMD Conmed 19.56 -.12
BMHC BldgMals 20.84 -.99 CONN Conns d19A.40 -1.62
BOBJ BusnObj 23.80 -.04 CNCT Connelics 9.89 -.04
CCBL C-COR 6.79 -.07 CONR ConorMd 24.55 -.71
CHINA CDCCpA 4.46 -.04 COCO CofnthC 12.23 +.07
CDWC CDWCorp 57.47 -.68 EXBD CorpExc 86,25 +08
CHRW CHRobns 43.64 -1.82 CORS ConruisBks d21.50 -.99
CMGI CMGI 1.00 -.02 COSI Coslinc d4.39 -.20
CNET CNET 8.30 ... COST Costco 50,20 -1.46
CSG8 CSGSys 28.54 +.16 CVTI Covenant 12.58 -.19


CRAY Crayincis 13.02 -.16
CMOS CredSys d2,54
CREE CreeInc 17.77 -.17
CROX Crocsn 25.38 -.02
CCRN CssCtbyHi 15.58 -.41
CTRP Crip.coms 44.75 -.92
CBST CubistPh 20.19 -.50
CMLS CumMed 8.80 +.01
CRIS Curds dl.02 -.04
CUTR Cutera 24.46 +21
CYBX Cyberonclf 15.53 -.27
CYMI Cymer 38.83 -.07
CYPB CyprsBio 5.65 +.10
CYTO Cylogen 2.33 -.11
CYTC Cylyc 2321 -.02

DOVP DOVPhh d.98 -.01
DROOY DRDGOLD 1.41
DAKT Daktmnicss 28.14 +.56
DANKY Danka 1.24 +.06
DELL Dellinc 21.14 -45
DPTR iDIaPtr 18.98 +1.30
DNDN Dndreon 4.11 -.02
DRTE Dendrite .d8.58 -43
DENN IDennys 2.54 -.11
XRAY Dentsplys 31.68 +.05
DIGE DIgeneCp u44.42 +4.30
DRIV D igiver 43.19 -.89
DTAS Diglas 8.35 +.07
DISCA iDiscHoldA d13.25 -.34
DCEL IDobsonCm 6.24 -.72
DLTR DElrTree 27.97 -.44
DBRN DressBns 20.57 -.31
DRYS DryShips 13.51 +.11
DRRA DeraAlo .57 +.03
BOOM DFMatlls 31.76 -.61
EBAY eBay 2459 -.56
ECIL. EC0Tel 6.79 +.19
EAGL EGLInc 31.98 -2.63
EZEM EZEM 12.70 +.55
EGLE EagleBulk 15.12 +.07
ELNK ErlhUnk 7.13 -.01
DISH EchoStar 31.48 -3.60
ECLP Eclsyse 14.16 -.10
EDUC EduDv 6.60 -.07
ESIO ElectSdc 17.37 -,01
EGLS Etrgts 2.54 +.09
ERTS ElectArs 48.52 +.91
EFRI EFII 21.30 +.11
EMKR Emcore 6,25 +.04
HLTH Emdeon 11.72 +,04
EMIS EmrsTch 8.90 +.37
EMMS EmmIsC d11.15 -.19
ENPT EnPolnte 2.78 +,53
ENMC EncrMed 6,27 +.01
WIRE EncorW 34.44 -1.82
ENCY EncysiveP 4.12 +14
ENDP EndoPhrm 32.62 +.01
ENER EngyConv 30.62 +.07
ENTG Entegds 9,06 -.21
ENZN EnzonPhar 7,70 -.03
EQIX Equinix 50.23 +.30
ERICY Elcsn'TI 30.32 +.19
KEYW EssexCp 15.35 +.87
EEFT Euronael d24.23 -.76
ESLR EvrgrSIr 8.66 -.18
EXAR Exar 12.97 +.15
EXEL Exellxls 7.95 -.68
EXPE Expedia 13.82 +.33
EXPD Expdinlls. 38.01 -1.44
ESRX ExpScrlpts 81.59 +.93


EXTR ExNetw 3.57 +.05 IMCL Imndone 32.37 -.54
EZPW Ezcorp 36,76 -.36 BLUD Immucrs 18,81 -.13
FFIV FSNetw 43.19 +.94 IMCO ImpcoTch 7.97 -,03
FEIC FEICo 19.00 -21 INSP InloSpce 20.96 -.05
FUR FURSys 2325 +.03 IFOX Inbssing 11.00 +26
FAST Fastenals 3520 -.58 INFA Infmat 13.49 +20
RCC Fiedlnv 9.08 +.43 IFON InfoSonics 8.51 +.19
F1TB FFthThid 39.33 -.07 INFY Inlosyss 40.31 -.84
JOBS 51job 14.61 -.94 INSM Insmed 1.12 -.06
FILE FileNeth 34.65 +.25 IDTI IntgDv u16.18 +.98
FNSR Finisar 2.97 +.29 INTC Intel 17.40 +04
FNL FinUne 11.15 +,06 IDCC Inter ig 27.76 +.05
FRNS FslAvNet 6.41 -1.31 IMGC Iniags 27.13 +.02
FCFS FstCashFs 17.39 -.76 ITMN InterMune 15.62 -.21
FNFG FsNiagara 14.22 -.23 ISCA IntSpdw 44.83 -1.02
FMER FstMent 22.28 +.05 ISSX IntntSec 24.39 +.36
FISV Fiserv 43.49 +.56 ISIL Intersi 23.28 +.46
FLAG FagFRnd 24.67 -.66 IVAC Intevac 15.70 -1.10
FLEX Flextm 11.72 +.12 INTU Intuits 29.99 +.46
FLOW FRaowInt 12.39 +.14 ISRG IntSurg 9585 -1.28
FMCN FocusMda 58.11 +1.11 VTIV nVentiv 30.02 +.14
FORM FormFac 42.64 +.89 JFN InvFnSv 43.84 -.74
FWLT FosterWh 41.82 +2.57 VGN Invitogn 58034 +.40
FDRY Foundly 10.06 +06 IOTN Ionatron 6.12 -2.20
FRNT FmtrAir 6.07 -.22 IRIS IRISInt 8.00 +.26
FTEK FuelTch 13.55 +.74 ISLE IsleCapi 22.34 -.08
FULT FulionFnd 16.26 -26 ITRI hi an 48.29 +24
I y IVAN lmhneEn 203 -.13
eIA Ixa 0,42 +31
GMKT GMarkteln 14.60 -.080 __ 94 +.
GRMN Ganmin 85.75 -1,42
GMST Gemstar 2.66 +401 JCOM j2GItbals 23.57 -.07
GENR Genaerah d.8 -.03 JDSU JDSUniph 2,20 +.09
GNBT GenEtoc 1,32 +.01 JKHY ,JackHenry 17,63 -.05
GNSS GenesMcr 13,54 -04 JRCC JamesRIv d1625 -4.22
GNTA Genla 1.37 +.02 JBLU JelBlues 10.15 -.50
GNTX Gentex 13.35 +.06 JOSB JosphBnks 25,30 -1.12
GENZ Genzyme 66.87 -.46 JOYG JoyGIbls 38.17 -.52
GIGM GHgaMed 8.70 -.46 JNPR JrNtw 13.41 +,49
GILD GleadSd 61,68 +.10' JUPM upltamed d6.61 -2.77
GEMS Glenayre 2.41 -.11 KLA KLATnc 41.43 -.43
GLBL Goblind 17.23' +.05 KBAY Kanbay 17.28 +.28
GKIS GoldKist 12.88 -.18 KNDL Kendle 21.96 -.97
GOOG Google 376,94 -4,.06 KERX Keiyco 10.39 -.07
GTRC GutarC d36.88 -.90 KTCC KeyTmn 7.16 +.24
GYMB Gymbree 31.17 -.35 NITE KnghlCap 15.46 -.08
HEES H&EEqn 26.01 +1.00 KNOL Knology 9.60 -.42
HMNF HMNFn 34.00 -.76 KNOT Knot Inc 16.37 -1.34
HANS Hansens 28.99 -47 KOMG Komag 35.720 -2.63
HARB HarbrFL 44.03 -.01 KOPN KopinCp 3.10 -.11
HUT Harmonic 5.07 +.05 KOSP Kos Phr 42.46 +.54
HLEX HilhExl 27,26 +25 KRON Kronos 28.58 -.18
HTLD HtilndEs 14.25 -26 KLIC Kuicke 6.,60 -.18
HOLX Hologlns 41.10 +.39 KYPH Kyphon 34.02 +,71
HSOA HomeSol 5.82 -.18 LCAV LOCAVIs 39.60 -1.03
HOTT HotToplc 11.80 +,01 LKQX LKQCps 19,89 -.42
HUBG HubGrpa 21.56 -.90 LYTS LSIInds 13.09 -.44
HCBK HudsClfy 12.77 -.30 LTXX LTX 5.01 -,08
HGSI HumGen 9.78 +06 LRCX LamRsch 39.78 +,75
JBHT HunUB 19.55 -.71 LAMR LamarAdv 48.41 -.57
HBAN HuntBnk 23.91 -.37 LSTR Landslar 41.67 -2.05
HYSL HyperSolsa 30.70 -.39 LSCC Lattice 6.21 +.34
ITWO 12Tech 13.84 -.77 LWSN LawsnSIt 6.17 -.17
IACI IAC Inter 26.14 +.59 L1IX LeadBmds 5.20 +.21
ICOS ICOS 22.82 +17 LEAP LeapWirels 44.31 +67
IPCR IPCHold 27.00 -1.37 LVLT Leve 3,70 +02
IPAS Pass d4.21 -.59 LBTYA UbGlobAs 22.43 +.01
ICGN Icagen 1,03 +.02 LBTYK UbGbobCn 21.84 +.08
ICON IconixBr 13.53 -.17 LINTA UbMIntAn 17.62 +1.03
IDNX Identsx 6.37 -.06 LCAPA LibMCapA n 81,50 -1.38
ILMN llumine 35.67 -.79 LIFC Litfecell 26,84 -.56
IMAX Imax Cp 9.63 -.22 LNCR Uncare 35,06 -.36


LLTC UnearTch 3125 -.43
LFUS Utteiue 28.14 -3.76
LOJN LoJack 18.18 -1.49
LNET LodgEnt 18.11 -.13
LOGI Logtechs 19.89 -.05
STAR LneSSk 23,00 -.96
LOOK LookSmlrrs 2.50 +.04
LOUD Loudeyers 432 -.01

FLSH M-SysFD 35.00 +.10
MGEE MGE 31.77 +.75
MOGN MGIPhr 13.55 +.08
MROI MROSoft 25.46 +.02
MRVC MRVCm 2.25 -05
MTSC MTS 35.62 +.12
MVSN Macrvsn 19.23 -.14
MTEX Manntch 12.50 -1.62
MCHX MarchxB 13,66 +.18
MRVL MarveTifs 1765- +30
MATh MatriaH 21.68 -.84
MTSN Mattson 7.80 -.09
MXIM Maxim 2692 +43
MXWL MaxwifT 16.28 -.09
MCDT McDala 3.38 +.12
MCDTA McDataA 3.47 +18
MEDI Medlmun 25.61 -.10
MEDX Medarex 8,90 -.11
MCCC Mediacm 6.33 +.15
MDCI MedAct 21,87 -.11
MENT MentGr u13.92 -.02
MRGE MirgeTcl 6.96 -.33
MERX MalxCp 10.72 +.21
MESA MesaAir 7.91 -.08
MEOH Melhanx 20,32 +.24
MCRL Mirel 9,.5 -.09
MCHP Microchp 31,50 +.04
MSCC MIronSem 24.59 +,22
MSFT Microsolft 2444 +,10
MSTR MlroSIr 88.04 +,90
MLNM MillPhar 975 -.03
MLHR MillerHer 26,55 -.70
MICC Millicomlnl 36.08 +.73
MSPD Mindspeed dl.39 -.02
MSON MLonix 4.73 +,16
MOBE MobltyElec d4,60 -.25
MOLX Molex 33.66 -.88
MNTA Momenta 14.44 -.40
MGRM Monoomn 1.46 -.12
MNST MnstrWw 38,38 -.07
MHC MorgHtln d12,32 -.94
MOVE MoveInc 4,02 -.10
MOVI MovleGal 5.47 +.06
MFLX MultiFnElcdl8.29 -6,07
MGAM MultilmGm 8.31 .48
MYOG Myogen 30.50 -51
MYGN MyradGn 25,16 +.10
NABI NABIB1o 4,93 -.04
NCOG NCOGrp 26.29 -.18
NTGR NETgear 19.29 -.50
NAS NGASRs 9.15 +.29
NIHD NIIRIdga 49,49 +,34
NTLI NTL Inc 22.78 +.76
QQQQ Nasdl00Tr 36,53 +05
NDAQ Nasdaq 26.70 +.32
NSTK Naslech 13.74 +.03
NAHC NatAtiH 9.50 .
NKTR NeklarTh 16.39 +38
NWVRE Neoware 11.71 +.17
NTBK NelBank 5.,20 +.16
NETL NetLoglc 26.26 +2.34
NTES Natleases 18.47 -.11


NFLX Netflix 20.16 -.14 PHRM Phamnion 15.99 -.41 SHPGY Shire 48.50 +.70
NTAP NelwkAp 29.00 +.01 PHTN Photon 11.96 SHFL ShufflMstlf 26,56 -1238
NBIX fNeurcine 8.75 +.14 PLAB Phohn 13.67 +.28 SIRF SiRFTch 18.99 -.43
NOOF NewFmt 7,86 +.36, PXLW Pxiaks 2.34 +.18 SWIR SienaWr 11.34 -23
NTMD NiroMod 2.54 -.05 PLXS Plexus 22.74 -.71 SIAL SigmAl 70.67 -.03
NOBH NobTyH 27.50 -.06 PLUG PugPower 3,85 +.04 SGT. SigmaTel 4.60 -.10
NTRS NorTrsI 5626 -.71 PLCM Polycom 21.74 +.08 SBNY Signatlk 3234 -41
NVTL Nvltris 10.86 ... POOL PoolCorp 37.86 -1.70 SIMG SicnItmg 1042 +.02
NVAX Novavax 3.20 -.12 BPOP Popular 18.30 -22 SLAB Silltab 3528 +.18
NOVL Novell 6.38 +.01 PLAY PortPlay 12.51 +.06 SPIL Slinware 5.72 +.08
NVLS Novius 24.66 -.22 PDSN PwDsine 8.86 +20 SSRI SilvSldg 22.01 +.56
NOVN Noven u20.79 -.28 PWAV Powrwav 6.58 -.12 SINA Sinae 2232 -.70
NUHC NuHoriz 11.23 +.40 P02N Pozen 926 -.40 SBGI Sincair 7.90 -10
NUAN NuanceCm 6.94 -1.62 PRST Prestek 7.57 -.04 SMDI Sirenza 8.80 -.16
NTRI NutriSys 50.11 +4.53 TROW PriceTRs 41.42 +.16 SIRI SidusS 388 +01
NXXI Nutriton21 1.99 +.23 PCLN picelre 31.43 +58 SKYW SkyWest 2257 -.43
NUVO Nuvelo 16,06 -.03 PGNX PmgPh 20.27 -37 SWKS SkywksSol 4.29 -08
NVDA Nvidias 2433 -01 PGIC ProgGam 7.09 -53 SMSI SmthMIcro10.16 -.57
ORLY OReilyA 27,88 -.64 PSYS PsycSols 31.93 +.44 SSCC SmufStne 10.00 -26
OSIP OSIPhrm 33.80 -.24 QGEN QIAGEN 15.09 +.39 SONG SonicCps 19.14 -41
ODFL OldDomFs 29.99 -1.14 QLTI QLT 7.10 +.01 SNIC SonwcSol 1425 -19
OMNI OmnlEnr 10,66 -.64 QLGC Qogics 17.21 -.10 SNWL SncWall 9.41 -14
OVTI OmniVisn 17.39 +.16 Q OM Qualomn 3353 -33 SONO SonoShe 29.31 -135
OMRI OmiexBion 12.95 +.54 QNTA QuanlaCap d2.03 -.12 SONS Sonus 4.33 -.07
ASGN OnAsslgn 9.28 -.58 QSFT QuestSitwd11.47 -1.23 SMBC SouMoBc 15.50 +42
ONNN OnSmcnd 5.93 -.41 QDEL, Quidel 9.15 +.35 SPSN SpaSionAn14.28 +.17
ONXX OnyxPh d13.70 -1.84 RCNI RCN 2395 -.15 SPLS Staples 2255 -02
OPT OpenTV 3.07 -.05 RFMD RFMkD 6,11 +04 SBUX Starbuckss 29.55 -79
OPWV.OpnwvSy 711 +.21 RSAS RSASec 27.70 -.02 STLD S yn a 53 79 -86
ORCI OpnRsh 11.24 -.33 RACK RachSys 19.33 -27 1T S T o s 9,00 +014
OPSW Opsware 6,.66 -.08 ROIAK ROneD d5.79 -16 SHOO SMddens 32.53 -10
OPMR OptimalAg 14.40 -.02 RMBS Rambus 10.80 -.33 SUNW SunMk o 4.47 +03
OXPS op tn 26.21 +1.13 RARE RP Hosp 26.12 -.40 ST1 s- npa 9.01 +.0
ORCL Om ae 1495 +15 RNWK ReaNwk 10.02 -.08 0UQ sqBnc 23,67 -29
,OSUR OraSum d6.88 -2.12 RHAT RedHat 22.31 +33 SWFT STm 24,98 -5
OFIX Orthfx 39.90 ... RRGB RedRobin d3418 -1.45 SCR Sycmre 3.56 -.02
OSCI Osdent 1,07 -.07 RBAK Redback 15.19 +37 SYKE SykesEnt u19.26 -29
OTTR OtterTail 28.16 -.26 REGN Regenm 14.25 +,02 SMC Syartec 1723 +.04
OSTK Overstk 16,64 +,15 RCII RentACt 26.47 -1,42 eln 20.23 +1,4
_______ RBNC RepBcp 12.98 -:12 S y'M" Sym0n02 +,03
PALMl RUTX RepCa1sGpuP9,S80 -04 SYMM Symer 46,60 -.03 +
PDOL PDL Bl 17.19 +.04 01176 Op l. + SY: R S 4.00 +07
PETC PETCO 27.92 -.07 RESP Resoron 34,39 E26 LOS synraT 21 -29
PFCB PFChng 32.03 -.84 ROSSE OsetaRn 16.94 -07 SNPS S 5not 50 +'.05
PLXT PLXTchI 920 +.21 ROST RossSbs 23,02 -.10
PMCS P1Sm 8.0 :,18 015C Rudoph 1.642 :-10 AMTID Amelf 17.15-126
PRGX PRGSchlzs .35 .,04 ORAP RyanRe1t 165 -601 TPT THOPTs 2358 +03
PCAR Paccar 82.0 63TOPT OPTanks8 -.01
PACR Pacerinti 26.25 -.63 TRWO.O TakeTso 10.51 +-01
PEIX PacEthan 16.90 -.64 SFLK SAFUNKh ,39 TAR' Tarragn d1,30 -1.67
PSUN PacSunr d15,00 -.09 SBAC SBACom 23.82 -.84 TASRW TASER 6,89 -.18
PAKTR Packetr 8.42 -.15 SFCC0 SFC0Inl 168.76 +25 TECD TechDala b 4 49 +07
PALM Palmlncs 14.12 -.07 SPSS SPSS 22.83 +13 TECH Techne 46,7 5 +1,12
PMTI PalmrM 35.19 +.03 SAFC Satfco 54.06 +,03 TKLC Tekelec 11,96 +,05
PAAS PaFASnh 21,64 +69 SLXP SalixPtm 10.69 -.47 TTEC TeleTech 13,36 +35
PNRA PaneraBrdd46.85 -3.25 SNDK SanDik 46.26 +.41 TLAB Telab 9,05 -.30
PTRY Panlry 43.67 -1.23 SANM Sanmin d3,14 -07 TSRA TesseraT 31.88 -26
PLLL ParPet u26.25 -.10 SNTS Sanlas 5.72 +66 TTEK TetmTc 16.50 +716
PMTC ParnmTcois 14,35 +.11 SAFE Sapient d4,52 -.68 TEVA TevaPhrmn 34,95 -.78
PARL Paduxs 8.40 -.14 SVNT SavlentPh 5,624 +28 TXRH TexRdhsAs 10.01 -50
PDCO Paoerson 33,00 +31 SCHW Schwabi 1.77 +.05 KOOL bogn .d&41 -04
PTEN PaltUTI 27,36 +.23 SCRX ScielePh 19.39 -.15 TWPG TWeIon d14.39 -.69
PAYX Paychex 33.84 +05 SGMS SciGames 28,85 -.43 THOR Thoratc 14.30 -18
PGWC PegasusWn5.97 +.45 SEAC SeaChng 6.99 +.14 COMS 3Com 4,37 -25
PENN PnnNGni 33.11 +.01 SHLD Sea=H4Igs128,86 -1.08 THLD ThshldPh 1,.59 +.01
PSTI PrSeTch 22,62 +75 SGEN SealGen 4.05 .,. TIBX TibcoSf 7,26 -.04
PPHM Peregrne 1.28 -.02 SCUR SecuieCmp 6,.16 -.01 TWTC TWTele 16.92 -.08
PFGC PerFood 26.26 -.39 SCSS SelCmhns 18.26 -.30 TIVO T"VoInc 6,42 -.03
PRGO Pen' 15.32 -.35 SIGI Seldiln 50.27 -60 TOMO TomOnlln 11,07 -81
HAWK Peroawk 10.67 -.47 SMTC Setlech dl11A.44 41 TSAI TnmsacSy 35,31 +,57
PETD PeloDev 43.66 +69 SEPR Sepracor 46,97 -53 TMTA Tmsmeta 1,17 -.14
PETM PetsMadrt 23.02 -.55 SNDA Shanda 18.00 -.51 TXCC Tirnwc 1,63 -.01


TZIX Taleao dl2.14 -.61
TRID TridMics 16.31 -28
TRMB TrimbteN 47.20 -1,03
TQNT TrQuint 4.18 +.02
TRST TsltNY 10664 -.12
TRMK Trnusmk 31.76 -26
OVEN TurboCh 9.08 -.8
TFSM 24f7RealM 7.82 -.48
UAUA UALn d23.83 -.95
UCBH UCBHHId 16.41 -28
RMIX USCncrt 6.41 -1.85
USEY USEnSys 5.99 -.09
USMO USAMobi 18.91 +2.10
USIH USIHIdg 12.00 -.16
UTSI UTSImc 6.61 -.17
UARM UndArmrn 33.43 -1.75
UNTOD UtdOnn 10.50 +.10
USEG USEnr 3.63 -.15
USPI UdSurg 25.82 4.77
UTHR UldThlp 54.15 +.15
UFPI UnivFor 5029 -.71
URBN UrbanOtlsd14.02 +.01

WOOF VCAAnt 3328 -.10
VLTS Valetis .35 -04
VCLK VadueCrck 16,51 -.11
VARI Vadano 42.28 -.41
VSEA VatanSs 31.84 +.42
VSON Vasogeng .35 +401
VRSN Vaisign 17,46 +.05
VRTO VedxPh 30.12 -47
VPHM ViroPhnm 8.21 -.05
WJCI WJCann 1,75 +.17
WRNC Wamaoe d16,82 -1.12
WRES WarmnRs 14.50 +.08
WSSI WebSite 10.604 +14
WEBX WaebEx 32.14 +02
WEBM webMeah 723 +,06
WBSN Wbasenses 1871 +.15
WERN WeamnEnt 17.51 -47
WSTC WstCorp 47.66 -01
WMAR WslMar 11.07 +.01
WTSLA WetSeal 4.40 +.10
WPSC WhelPit 19.64 -126
WFMI WholeFdso d48,00 -.90
OATS WdOals 15.35 -.63
WIND WndRvr 805 -21
WRI WitssFac 42.09 -.19
WITS WtnSys 13.77 -1.16
WRLD WIdAccep 40.58 -1.56
WMGI WrighIM 21,65 +.57
WYNN Wynn 71.12 +,12
XMSR XMSatl 10,95 -,29
XLNX Xifx 2013 .34
XRTX Xyratex 19.27 -126
YRCW YRCWwde 3&62 -1.11
YHOO Yahoo 2722 -.22
ZBRA ZebraT 32.28 -22
ZHNE ZioeTch 1.38
ZION ZbmBcp 81,08 o 84
ZXI Z Co(p d481 -,14
ZOMX Zannx 1,99 +56
ZRAN Zoran 18,63 -.05
ZUMZ Zumlez 24.78 -1.53


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Name NAV Chg %Rtn
AIM Investments A:
BasValAp33.79 -.18 +34.0
ChaitAp 13.79 -.01 +32.7
Const p 23,49 -.04 +26.0
HYdAp 4.33 .. +32.8
IntlGrow 25.83 +.08 +90.2
MuBp 8.02 ... +14A4
SelEqtyr 18.84 -,11 +40.3
AIM Investments B:
CapDvBt 16.51 -.10 +51,0
AIM Investor Cl:
Energy 45.50 +.31+174.1
SummtPp11,89 -03 +43.0
Utilies 1535 +.04 +86,7
Advance Capital I:
Balancp 17.82 -.05 +26,8
Relinc 9.55 -.01 +15.9
Alger Funds B:
SmCapGrt 5.07 -.06 459.9
AlliancesBem A:
BealaAp 16.78 -.07 +28.8
GbTchAp 54.46 +.52 +20.9
SmCpGrA2322 -.18 +40.2
AllianceBern Adv:
LgCpGrAd 19.09 -.07 +22.1
AllianceBernm B:
CorpBdBp11.59 -.01 +16.5
GbTchlB 48.78 +.47 +182
GrowthBt 22.7 -.18 +242
SCpGrBt 19.39 -.15 +36.8
USGovlBp 6.76 ... +5.0
Allanceernm C:
SCpGrCt 19.45 -.15 +37.1
Allianz Funds C:
GwthCt 18.53 +.03 +28.0
TaigtCt 15.54 -.12 +31.4
Amer Century Adv:
EqGmrpn 23.75 -.16 +44.4
Amer Century Inv:
Balancedn16.19 -.07 +28.9
EqIncn 8.33 -.03 +40.8
FLMuBndn1O.59 ... +9.8
Growthlin 19.88 -.04 +25.4
Hertleageln14.66 -.05 +53.0
IncGmn 30.79 -.19 +42.1
IntDiscrn 15.82 +.04+112.5
IntGroln 11.00 +.06 +67.9
LifeSdn 5.09 -.03 +28.9
New0pprn5.97 -.07 +38.8
OneChiAgn11.79 -.01 NS
RealEstl n2923 -.09+100.7
Selecdin 34.03 -19 +7.1
Ultran 26.70 -.14 +11,9
Uiln 14.75 +.01 +80.1
Valuelnvn 7.12 -.03 +44.1
American Funds A:
AmcpAp 18.49 -.04 +29.6
AMutlAp 27,10 -.12 +37.4.
BalAp 18.03 -.01 +28.4
BondAp 13.14 ... +162
CapWAp 18.84 +.02 +23,3
CaplBAp 57.05 +.10 +52.7
CapWGAp39.17 +.17 +83.0
EupacAp 44.63 +.30 +922
FdlnvAp 38.33 -.02 +66.0
GwthAp 31.12 +.04 +502
HITrAp 12.18' ... +33.1
IncoAp 19.35 -.02 +45.7
IntBdAp 13.33 ... +6.8
ICAAp 32.99 -.05 +43.9
NEcoAp 23.09 +.04 +45.9
NPerAp 30.64 +.16 +66.0
NwWIdA 43.49 +.16+1065.8-
SmCpAp 3723 ... +81.1
TxExAp 12.40 -.01 +14.5
WshAp 3225 -.16 +37.6
American Funds B:
BalBt 17.96 -.01 +25.5
CaplBBt 57.05 +.10 +492
CpWGrB 138.97 +.16 +78.6
GrwthBt 30.06 +.03 +46.8
InCoBt 1925 -.01 +42.4
ICABt 32.84 -.05 +40.6
WashBt 32.05 -.16 +34.5
Arlel Mutual Fds:
Apprec 44.09 -.34 +25.0
Ariel 48.11 -.50 +34.6
Artisan Funds:
Ini 28.15 +23 +81.8
M.dCap 29.66 -.13 +40.6
IMdCapVal 1869 -.18 +72.4
Baron Funds: ..
Asset 57.01 -.53 +5.8'
Growth 44.15 -.51 +46.1
SmCap 21.56 -.34 +7.4
Bernstein Fds:
IntDur 12.97 -.01 +11.7
D DvMu 13.92 ... +8.6
STMglntV 26.54 +.12 +752
IntVal2 26.52 +.11 +76.7
.-BlackRockA:
AuroraA 33.53 -.17 +48.4
HiYInvA 7.84 ... +34.2
Legacy 13.58 -.09 +26.4
Bramwell Funds: '
Growttp 18.03 -.10 +19.6
Brandywine Fds:
Bmdywnn3125 -.13 +49.5
Brinson Funds Y:
HtYIdlYn 696 ... +33.3
p'CGM Funds:
Car.'r. 15 ,.)4+115.8.
F=oc.r. 39X16 4.41+121.5
I Muln 29.56 +.02 +67.9
SCalamnos Funds:
Gr&lncAp30.63 -.19 +36.6
SGwthAp 5028 -.42 +412
GrowthCt47.78 -.41 +38.1
Calvert Group:
L. Inop 16.55 -.01 +17.6
IntOEqAp 2320 +.15 +73.0
. MBCAI. .... ... .0
f Munlin 10.61 .4. 8
t, SodalAp 28.41 -.09 +24.4
11 SocBdp 15.66 ... +16.8
SocEqAp 35.15 -.07 +22.3
TxFU 10.45 ... +4.2
TxFLgp 16.44 +.01 +12.7
TxFVT 1558 ... +10.8
Causeway Intl:
Insiiutnlrn18.49 +.01 +85.7
SClipper. 84.55 -.36+20.1
SCohen & Steers:
RIySlrs 83.87 -.47+115.1
Columbia Class A:
Acomt 27.15 -.20 +65.0
Columbia Class Z:
SAconZ 27.79 -21 +66.7
AcolIntZ 37.34 +.10+124.7
Credit Suisse ABCD:
; ValueAt 2924 -.12 +47.1
DWS Scudder Cl A:
'.CommAp 19.58 -.09 +62.8
SDr-IiRA 48.01 -.09 +55.1
DWS Scudder CI S:
CapGrlhr 4620 -.11 +27j
CorPlsnc 12.50 -.01 +12.5
EmMkIn 11.74 +.04 +52.0
EmMkGrr 23.63 +.14+130.0
SEuroEq 34.14 -.03 +82.1
r GbBdSr 9.59 ... +13.6
SGOpp 40.13 -.02 +84.6
SGhliem 3325 +.18 +912
Gold&Prc 24.05 +.4+111.1
GrolncS 21.88 -.07 +33.4
SHiYIdTx 12.85 ... +19.5
InTxAMT 11.10 ... +10.4
-. InSFdS. 55.75 +.12 +79.0
LgCoGro 24.61 -.06 +22.3
LaAmrEq 52.62 -.45+195.6
MgdMunliS9.09 ... +14.5
PacOppsr 18.07 +.18+100.8
StifTmBdS 9.91 ... +6.4
Davis Funds A:
; NYVenA 34.67 -.11 +51.8
Davis Funds B:
NYVen8 33.10 -.11 +482
Davis Funds C &Y:
NYVenY 35.10 -.11 +53.2
NYVenC 3352 -.10 +483
SDelaware Invest A:
TrendAp 20.19 -.14 +25.6
TxUSAp 11.49 ... +16.6
Delaware Invest B:
DelicB 3.28 ... +37.9

Dimensional Fds:
EmMktV 26.65 +.12+181.8
lntSwVan1924 -.01+126.8
USLgVan 22.63 -.18 +63.8
USMicrnl4.62 -.15 +58.5
USSmalln19.50 -.19.+56.4
US SmVa 27.45 -27 +84.2
IntlSmCo n17.34 +.01+111.9
FrnmgMkln 22.02 +.08+131.0
IntVan 20.41" +.05+116.8
TMUSSV 24.05 -.24 +74.7
DFARIEn 28.92 -.14 +99.3
Dodge&Cox:
Balanced 83.63 -27 +41.1
Income 12.43 ... +11.0
SInlStk 39.44 -.06+122.7
Stock 143.60 -.71 +59.9
SDreyfus:
Aprec 42.04 -.08 +30.7
DIscp 34.29 -.16 +32.0
Dreyf 1022 -.04 +31.3
DiSo69nt 37.18 -.15 +34.8
EmgLd 39,62 -50 +47.4
& Fllintr 12.91 ... +8.0
InsMutn 17.69 ... +12.5
SDreyfus Founders:


S GrowthBn02 -.03 +20.8
GnwthFpnlO.90 -.02 +245
Dreyfus Premier:
CoreEqAt 15.62 -.04 +25.8
CorVop 31.99 -.12 +449
LtdHYdAp 7.13 ... +29.0
StrValAr 29.97 -.11 +58.7
TxMgGCt 16.62 -.05 +24.3
TcthGroA 21.31 +.03 +13.2
SEaton Vance CIlA:
- ChinaAp 17.84 +.19 +88,9
** AMTFMB110.83 +.01 +21.7
P GrwlhA 7.75 -.01 +34.1
InBosA 6.37 ... +3.8
NatlMn 11.63 ... +29.9
t' SpEqtA 11.54 -.09 +32.3
TradGvA 7.16 ... +6.1
SEaton Vance Cl B:
r FLMBt 10.99 .. +14.8
(e HthSBt 11.38 +.01 +16.8
C NatlMBt 11.63 .,. +27.4
f Eaton Vance Cl C:
V GovICp 7.15 ... +3.8
NaMCI 11.63 ... +27.0
Evergreen A:
AslAlIp 14.41 ... +42,6


Evergreen B : -. .
DvrBdBt 14.18 ...
MuBdBt 7.44 ... 41I
Evergreen C:
AslAIICt 13.95 -.01 :i',
Evergreen I:
CorBdl 10,29 -.01 ilu+ )
SIMunil 9.90 ...
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 26,23 +.11+''i
HIYleldp 4,48 ., 1'
ValRestr 46.62 -.34 +9 '
FPA Funds:
WNrie 10.911 .. 4IV
Federated A:
AmLdrA 23.72 -.17 4':1
MIdGrSA 32,955 -.23 ,01)3
KaufmAp 5.40 -.05 441,
MuSecA 10.57 ...
Federated B:
StdncB 8.64 +.01 ,,
Federated Instl:
Kaufmn 5.40 -.05 +40,1
Fidelity Adv FocT:
HItCarT 23.10 +.01 +:
NatResT 46.68 +.20+'4!'
Fidelity Advisor A:
DlntlAr 22.28 +.12 +- l
Fidelity Advisor I:
Divlntin 22.60 +.12 +4k
EqGrn' 49.19-.13 4._'
Eqlniln .29.49 -.17 -4'0
IntBdln 10.74 ... *
Fidelity Advisor T:
BalancT 16.07 -.05 +20.2
DivlntTp 22.04 +.11 +82.8
DivGrTp 12.17 -.07 +21.7
DynCATp 16.23 -.10 +37.5
EqGrTp 46.40 -12 +20.8
EqInT 29.13 -.17 +42.7
GovInT 9.81 ... +8.5
GrOppT 29.32 -.24 +17.4
HilnAdTp 9.77 +.02 +43.6
IntBdT 10.73 ... +8.7
MidCpTp 22.69 -.10 +48.7
MulncT p 12.83 ... +152
OvrseaT 21.01 +.11 +72.5
STFi 9.38 ... +7.1
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2010n 14.05 -.02,+25.7
FF2020n 14.65 -.03 +352
FF2030n 14.95 -.04 +39.6
FF2040n 8.79 -.02 +42.8'
FF2015n 11.57 -.02 NS
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGrrin 16.31 ... +26.9
AMgrn 16.02 -.03 +20.2
AMgrGrn 15.17 -.02 +22.3
AMgrlnn 12.89 -.01 +23.7
Balancn 19.05 -.06 +43.5
BlueChGrn41.12 -.12 +17,9
CAMunn 12.28 ... +15.2
Canada n 46.88 +.01+114.6
CapApn 25.20 -.14 444.9
Cplncrn 6 84 ... +38,6
ChinaRgn21.57 +.31 +81,5
CngSn 425,69 -.96 +32.6
CTMunrn11.30 ... +11.8
Conlran 64.68 -.17 +57.4
CnvwScn 23.44 -.03 +39.4
Destlln 12.10 +.02 +28.8
DisEqn 28.58 -.19 +46.0
Divlntin 35.50 +17 +89.8
DiOSkOn 14.04 -.11 +34.1
DivGthn 29.14 -.18 +23.9
EmrMkn 20.68 +.14+151.7
Eqlncn 54.47 -.27 +44.7
EQlin 22.87 -.15,+33.9
ECapAp 25,59 +.17 +93.7
Europe 39.97 +18+113.0
Exchn 289.58 -.90 +40.4
Export n 2.98 -.09 +50.4
FIdeln 32.29 -.11 +34.6
Fityrh 20.43 .-.12 +28.6
FltRateHirn9.92 ... +15.1
FLMurn 11.36 ... +13.9
FrinOnen 26.96 -.06 +42.3
GNMAn 10.66 ... +9.9
Govtlncn 9.98 ... +9.6
GroCon 60.39 -29 +43.3
Grolcn 533.66 -.24 +22.0
Grlnclln 10.02 -.02 +24.0
Highlncrn 8.78 ... +31.4
Indepnn 19.74 -.10 +40.0
.IntBd 10.18 -.01 +9.1
IntGovn "955 ... .8
IntlDiscn 34.56 +.17 +95.2
InUSCpr n 28,44 -.03+134.0
IrnvGBn 7.30 ... +11.9
Japan n 16.85 +.06 +82.9
Jpnmn 13.51 +.05 +90.0
LatAmn 37.38 -23+238.9
LevCoStkn28.03 -.03+109.9
LowPrh 41.87 -24 +63.5
Magelnn 83.47 -.36 +24.4
MDMu r n 10.76 ... +12.5
MAMunn 11.78 ... +14.7
MIMunn 11.75 ... +12.8
MidCapn 26.95 -.12 +54.9
MNMunn11.32 ... +12.4
MtgSecn 10.94 ... +11.5
Munllncn 12.71 .. +15.7
NJMun rnH.40 .. +142
NwMkIdrn 14.68 +.01'+482
NwMillit 34,75 -.18 +39.3
NYMunn 12.18 ... +14.2
OTCn 34.13 -.07 +27.4
OhMunn 11.54 ... +13.9
Ovrsean 44.84 +.30 +84.4
PcBasn 25.91 +.08 +91.0
PAMunSrn10.71 ... +13.3
Purlnn 1925 -.06 +34.3
RealEn 35.11 -.10+100.1
SUntMun 10.16 .. +6.2
STBFn 8.83 .. +7.9
SmCaplndn2.19.-.45 '+50.1.
SirrCpSrn16.93 -.12 +53.9
SEAsian 23.71 +.24+115.5
SO&cn 25.00 -.05 +37.2
Stallon 10.47 ... +27.4
SDReRmtr 10.28 +.04 NS
Trend n 58.09 -.26 +37.0
USBIn 10.73 -.01 +11.2
Uity n 16.76 -.02 +72.0
ValStmrtn3121 -.15 +49.9
Valuen 76.59 -.53 +65.8
Wdrdwn 20.30 -.01 +59.4
Fidelity Selects:,
Airn 41.17 -.97 +63.9
Bardng n 36.96 -.39 +35.1
BiMtchn 57.88 -.16 +21.0
Broln 68.13 -.87 +67.9
Chemn 63.17 -.30 +62.6
Compn 32.13 +.17 +12.3
Colnd n 24.50 -.13 +26.2
CsTHon 41.02 -1.16 +54.3
DfAern 73.73-1.39 +83.2
DvCmn 17.78 +.01 +37.5
Elecn 39.09 +.27 +23.4
Enrgyn 51.32 +.34+165.6
EngSvn 69.70 +.02+141.6
EWirn 15.99 -.19 +42.1
FinSvn 113.08-1.31 +38.2
Foodn 54.36 -.26 +49.3
Goldrn 35.49 +25 +872
Health n 12229 -.01 +33.4
HcomFn 50.43 -.90 +26.5
IndMtn 45.97 -.30 +85.
Insurn 64.1 -.54 +38.
Laisrn 72.98 -,70.+36.1
MedDn 49.00 -.09+122.8
MdEqSysn22.39 -.06 +34.0
Muhidsn 42.91 -.31 +26.9
NIWasn 41.26 +.36+162.9
Papern 28.99 -.08 +16
Phantn 10.38 +.04+34
RetaSil n 46.49 -.60 +34.6
Softwrn 54.29 -.34 +23.6
Techn 57.24 +.06 +19.1
Telcmn 41.68 -.06 +568.2
Transn 44.80-1.25 +58.7
UUIGrn 49.30 -.02 +79.0
Wirelessn 6.12 -.02+104.4
Fidelity Spartan:
Eqldxlcnv44.88 -.19 +362
5001nxlnvr n87.76-.36 +`363
Govonsn 10.74 ... +10.4
Fidelity Spart Adv:
EqldxAdn 44:88 -.19 NS
500Adrn 87.77 -.38 NS
First Eagle:
GlbA 46.06 +.12 +77.6
OverseasA 25298 +.11 +93.8
First Investors A
BIChpAp 21.18 -.10 +26.7
GoblAp 7.57 +.02 +41.4
GovlAp 10.63 +.21 +8.2
GrslnAp 13.95 -.08 +36.2
IncoA p 2.98 .. +25.6
..Irv~rAp 9.33 ... +9.4
MATFAp 11.78 -.31'+4T0.3
MITFAp 12.19 ... +10.0
MidCpAp 26.91 -.17 +49.9
NJTFAp 12.78 ... +10.3
NYTFAp 14.23 ... +10.3
PATFAp 12.81 ... +10.2
SpStlAp 21.51 -.13 +48.7
TxExAp 9.85 ... +9.5
TotRIAp 14.07 -.04 +25.8
ValueBp 7.05 -.04 +47.3
Firsthand Funds:
GIbTech 3.67 -.03 -2.7
TechVal 30.85 -.05 +22.2


Frank/Temp Frnk A:
AGEAp 2.06 ... +38.7
AdjUSp 0.87 ... '+6.6
ALTFAp 11.38 .. +14.8
AZIFAp 10.97 ,. +17,2
Ballnvp 64.57 -.51 +89.0
CallnsAp 12.57 .. +16.0
CAIntAp 11.43 ... +12.3
CalTFAp 7.27 +18.6
CapGrA 10.85 -.03 +20.0
COTFAp 11.90 .. +16.0
CTIFAp 10.99 .. +17.0
CvtScAp 16.19 -.02 +46.1
DbTFA 11.83 .. +16.9
DynTchA 24.06 -.01 +256.3
EqlncAp 21.06 -.11 +38.5
Fedlntp 11.31 .. +12.0
FedTFAp 12.02- ... +17.5
FLTFAp 11.81 .. +15,3
FoundAlp 13.16 +.01 NS
GATFAp 11.99 ... +15.5
GoldPrMA31.90 +.33+122.8
GrwthAp 36.61 -.21 +38,9
HYTFAp 10,81 +.01 +23.1
IncomAp 2.53 ... +44.4
InsTFAp 12.19 .. +14.4
NYlTFp 10.82 +10.1
LATFAp 11.44 .. +15.3
LMGvScA 9.83 ... +4.6
MDTFAp 11.64 -.01 +14.7


I~~~ HO.oRA3H UTA UDTBE


Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq Tables
show the fund name, sell price or Net Asset Value (NAV) and dally
net change, as well as ona total return figure as follows"

T es: 4-wk total return 1l%)
Wed: 12-mo total return (%j
Thu: 3-yr cumulallive 1oal return (%)
Fri: 5-yr cumulative total return (%)

Name: Name of mutual fund and family.
NAV: Net asset value.
Chg: Net change In price of NAV
Total return: Percent change in NAV for the time period shown, with
dividends reinvested If period longer than 1 year, return Is cumula-
tive.
Data based on NAVs reported to Lipper by 6 p m. Eastern
Footnotes: e Ex-capilal gains distribution f- Previous day's quote
n No-load fund. p Fund assets used to pay distribution costs., r -
Redemption tee or contingent deterred sales load may apply, s -
Stock dividend or split. I Both p and r x Ex-cash dividend NA -
No Information available NE Data in question. NN Fund does not
wish to be tracked. NS Fund did not exist at start date. Source:
Inner. Inc. and The Associated Press


MATFAp 11.81 ... +14.7
MITFAp 12.15 ... +13.9
MNInsA 11.9 ... +13.3
MOTFAp 12.16 .. +15.7
NJTFAp 12.02 ... +16.5
NYInsAp 11.48 .. +13.7
NYTFAp 11.72 ... +14.2
NCTFAp 12.19 -.01 +15.8
OhiolAp 12.45 ... +14.7
ORTFAp 11.75 ... +16.5
PATFA p 10.32 ... +14.4
ReEScAp 25.86 -.39 +74.4
RisDvAp 33.97 -.19 '+33.4
SMCpGrA35.98 -.29 +43.1
USGovAp 6.36 ... +9.5
UilsAp 12.81 +.02 +71.3
VATFAp 11.72 ... +16.2
FrankfTmp Fmk Adv:
IncmeAd 252 ... +45.2
Frank/Temp Fmnk B:
IncomBi p 2.53 ... +42.2
IncomeBt 2,52 ... +41.0
Frank/Temp Frmk C:
IncomC t '2.55 .. +42.5
FrankTemp Mtl A&B:
DiscA 27.90 +.04 +74.1
QuagldAt 20.89 +.07 +49.4
ShwesA 24.71 -.01 +49.3
Frank/TempTemp A:
DvMdIAp 25.92 +.30+130.0
ForgnAp 13,61 +.09 +66.7
GIBdAp 10.86 +.01 +31.9
GrwthAp 24.55 +.06 4+9.1
IntxEMp 17.74 +.12 +72.7
WoldAp 18.94 +.03 +65.0
Frenk/TempTmp Adv:
GrIhAv 24.59 +.05 +60.3
Frank/TempTmp B&C:
DevMktC 25.35 +.30+125.6
ForgnCp 13.38 +.09 4 +62.8
GE Elfun S&S:
S&SPM 44.60 -.03 +30.0
GMO Trust III:
EEmMkr 20924 +16+166,8
For 1705 +409 +913
IntlGrEq 30.61 +.17 NS
GMO Trust IV:
CorePlusBd 10.44+.01 NS
EmrMkI 200 +.17+167.3
Inrlnlq 33.47 +.17 +98.0
GMOTrust VI:
EmgMkIsr2021 +.16+167.6
USCoreEq 13.74 -.11 NS
Gabeill Funds:
Assetl ... ... NA
Gartmore Fds D:
Bond 9.42 -.01 +13.1
GvtBdD 10.06 +.01 +3
GrowthD 6.65 -.02 +23.6
NaionwD 18.84 -.09 +35.0
TxFrr 10.42 ... +14.0
Ghtiway Funds:
Gateway 26.15 -.04 +22.8
Goldman Sachs A:
GrIncA 27.94 -.09 +53.6
HYMuAp 11.39 ... +26.8
MdCVAp 3623 -.15 +72.4
SmCapA 42.19 -.43 +55.4
Goldiman Sachs Inst:
HYMuni 11.39 ... +282
Guardian Funds:
GBGInGrA16.59 +.17 +76.1
ParkAA 32.80 -25 +25.4
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.59 ... +12.7
CapAplnst29.50 +.07 +29.1
Intlr 56.06 +24+100.9
Hartford Fds A:
AdvrsAp 15.64 -.03 +20.7
CpAppAp36.44 -.08 +71.1
DivGthAp 19.93 -.07 +43.7
SmICoAp 19.90 -.11, +62.3
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 51.92 -.14 +75.6
Dtv&Gr 21.85 -.07 +46.1
Advisers 22.48 -.04 +222
Stock 49.01 -.11 +29.7
TotRetBd 11.34, -.01 +122
Hennessy Funds:
CoAGrow 19.28 -27 +58.6
Cornraol 29.02 -.40 +58.5
HoIBaFd n15.84 -.01+16.3
Hotchkls & Wiley:
LgCpVlAp22.84 -20 +52.7
MIdCpVal 2825 -.22 +725.
HussmnSbGr 16.16+.04
+24.6
ICON Fds:
Energy 35.23 +.18+172.6
Hlthcare 17.52 -.02 +51.7
ISI Funds:
NoAmip 7527 ... +12.4
IXIS Advisor CI A:
TarEqly 10.65 ... +65.1
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpValp 24.40 -.18 +56.0
JPMorgan Select:
IntEqn 35.47 6 .16 +78.0
JPMorgan Sel CIs:
lnldAmnern25.33 -.17 +6552
Janus :
Balanced 22.65 .. +29.4
Contlarian 15.75 -.07 +81.5
CoreEq 23.87 ... +53.0
Enterpr 41.0 -.25 +532.
FedTE. 6.95 ... +10.9
FIxBandn 9.28 -.01 +10.0
Fund 2526 -.05 +25.0
GLifeSdcirn19.72-.08 +4359
GrTechr 10.84 -.02 +25.8
GrInc 35.36 +.03 +42.0
Mercury 21.70 -.08 +30.1
MdCpVal 22.91 -.10 +61.8
lyspus 30.28 -.10 +33.2
Orion 8.56 -.06 +73.5
Owveasr 37.11 +28+130.2
ShTmBd 2.87 ... +7.4
Twenty. 4.41 +.03 +54.5
Venlur 55.35 -.47+44.9
WrdWr 42.83 +.09 +28.3
JennisonDryden A:
BlendA 17.68 -.02 +47.3
HildAp 5.64 ... +30.7
InsuredA 10.70 ... +11.1
UtiityA 15.96 +.02+133.5
JennlsonDryden B:
GrowthB 1329 +.02 +24.1
HiGYdBt 5.63 ... +28.7
InsuredB 10.72 +.01 +10.3
John Hancock A:
BondAp 14.62 -.01 +12.3
ClassicVI p25.02 -.17 +48.8
SIrinAp 6.80 +.01 +21.3
John Hancock B:
SIncB 6.80 +.01 +18.8
John Hancock Cl1:
LSBalanc 14.08 -.01 NS
LSGrwIh 14.31 -.02 NS
Julius Baer Funds:
InlEqlr 41.54 +.37+108.2
InUEqA 40.72 +.36+106.5
Legg Mason: Fd
OpporTrt 15.03 -.11 +33.0
Splnvp 36.47 -.09 +-4.2
VaFTrp 61.62 -.40 +25.9
Legg Mason Instl:
ValTrlnst 68.25 -.44 +29.7
, Legg Meson Ptrs A:
AgGrAp 105.94 -.30 +43.9
ApprAp 14.46 -.06 +30.9
HilncAt 6.66 -.01 +29.9
InAICGAp 14.01 +.11 +74.7
LgCpGAp20.84.,+.02 +12.6
Legg Mason Ptrs B: '
CaplncBt 17.11 -.04 +38.6
LgCpGB1 19.50 +.02 +10.1
Legg Mason Ptrs 1:
GrInd 15.84 -207 +28.3
Longleaf Partners:
Partners 32.25 -.10 .+35.3
intI 18.00 +.05 +60,5
SmOap 27.70 -.07 +56.0
Loomis Sayles:
LSBondl 132.5 +.01 +37,9
Lord Abbett A:
AfllAp 15.07 -.04 +44.9
BdDebAp 7.72 .., +25.0
GlIncAp 6.82 -.01 +13.4
MIdCpAp 21.06 -.09 +822
MFS Funds A:
MITA 18261 -.03 +35,3
MIGA 12.25 +.01 +18.5
GrOpA 8.38 +.01 +16.9
HilnA 3.77 -.01 +292
MFLA 10.05 ... +15.0
TotRA 15.53 -.03 +29.1
ValueA 24.64 -.10 +50.8
MFS Funds B:
MIGB 11,15 +,01 +16.3
GvScB 9,33 ... +82
HilnB 3.78 -.01 +26.3
MulnB 8.54 ... +14.1
TolRB 15.52 -.04 +26.6
MaInStay Funds B:
CapApBI 27.46 -24 +17.0
ConvBI 13.86 -.03 +26.2
GovtB t 8.09 .. +4.9
HYIdBBt 6.19 -.01 +34.5


IntlEqB 14.59 +.06 +65.4
SmCGBp 14.17 -.12 +282
TotRtBt 1888 -.08 +22.5
Mairs & Power:
Growth 69.70 -.52 +35.6
Managers Funds:
SpdEqn 84!64 -.85 +45.5
Marsico Funds:
Focusp 1734 -.19 +32.4
Matthews Asian:
PacTiger ... NA
Merrill Lynch A:
GAlAp 1803 +.06 +58.7
HealthAp 5:61 ... +28.1
NJMunBd 10.71 ... +18.6
Merrill Lynch B:
BalCapBt 125.73 -.02 +26.8
BaVIlB 3220 -.21 +40.6
BdHIIc 5:06 ... +31.7
CaensMB 11.46 ... +11.6
CrBPtBt 1136 .. +8.1
CplTBt 1152 -.01 +8.5
EqultyDOv 17.16 -.03 +60.0
EuroBt 18.44 +.21 +83.3
FocValt 13.11 -.07 +43.6
FndGBt 1696 -.03 +31.3
FLMBI 1023 ... +16.1
GIAlSt 17.67 +.06 +855.1
HealthB 393 ... +252
LaSABI 41.14 -25+237.4
LgCCBp 12.62 -.04 +552
MnlnBt 7.79 ... +12.3
ShTUSG t 9.04 ... +4.2
MuShIT 9.91 ... +3.1
MNUBt 10.46 ... +15.6
NJMB 1 10.70 ... +17.1
NYMBI 10.99 +.01 +12.2
NaIRsTBt51.80 +.25+147.4
.PacBt 24.55 +.15 +89.4
PAMBI 1123 ... +14.0
ValueOpp 121.02 -23 +49.1
USGovt 9.88 ... +6.1
UI'1ot 13.13 +.03 +77.8
WIdinBt 6.17 +02 +33.1
Merrill Lynch C:
GIAICt 17.11 +.06 +55.0
Merrill Lynch I:
BaCapl p26.49 -.03 +30.7
BaVll 33.11 -21 +45.0
BdHInc 5.06 .. +34.8
CalnsMB 11.46 ... +13.4
CrBPtIt 11.36 ... +10.6
CplTI 11.52 ... +102
DvCapp 25.12 +.16+131.6
EquityDv 17.12 -.02 +64.9
Eurolt 21.61 +25 +89.1
'FocVall 14.56 -.08 +48.0
FLMI 10.33 ... +17.9
GIAIIt 18.08 +.06 +59.9
Healthl 6.18 -.01 +29.1
LatAI 4329 -27+2482
Mnlnl 7.79 ... +14.8
MnShtT 9.91 ... +4.3
MuT 10.15 .. +9.9
MNall 10.47 ... +184
NatRsTrt 55.40 +27+155.1
Paci 26.89 +.17 +95.4
VadeOpp 23.83 -26 +53.7
USGovt 9.88 -01 +8.6
Utirtll 13.16 +.04 +81,9
WIdIncI 6.17 +.01 +35.9
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 4.19 +.04+152.4
Monetta Funds:
Moneftan 11.77 -.04 +31.8
Morgan Stanley A:
DivGhA 27.76 -.05 +29.7
Morgan Stanley B:
GbDivB 15.00 +.05 +52.9
GwIthB 12.64 -.10 +242
StratB 19.64 -.04 +38.3
MorganStanley Inst:
GIValEqAn18.69 +.04 +53.0
InlEqn 22.47 +.17 +72.8
Muhlenk 78.69-1.31+54.1
Mender Funds A:
ntlemtA 16,96 -.18 +18.5
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 16,16 +.01 +54,6
DiscZ 28.21 +.04 +76,0
QuaWldZ 21.03 +.07 +61.1
SharsZ 24.89 -.02 +50.8
Neuberger&Bermn Inv:
Focus 33.09 -.14 +34.9
InUr 23.63 +.05+120.8
Partner 28.00 -.17 +69.9
Neuberger&Berm Ti:
Genesis 48.44 -.09 +61.3
Nicholas Group:
Hilncln 2.10 ... +27.3
Nlchn 56.92 -.49 +33.3
Northern Funds:
SmCpldxn1068 -.10 +52.7
Technlyn 10.74 +.04 +18.7
Nuveen CI R:
InMunR 10.73 ... +13.7
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhitOkSGn2526 +.11 -3.5
Oalkmnark Funds I:
Eqtylncrn26.11 -.10 +40.0
Global n 2522 -.02 +72.3
Intlirn 25.82 -.04 +89.7
Oakmanrkrn41.55 -.47 +26.7
Select rn 32.02 -.40 +26.8
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZn10.96 +.05 +25.0
Oppenhelmer A:
AMTFMu 10.12 ... +29.0
AMTFrNY 1299 ... +26.4
CAMunlAp 11.50 ... +36.0
CapApAp 41.16 -.05 +23.0
CaplncAp12.01 -.05 +32.0
ChlncAp 922 ... +28.88
DvMklAp 37.43 +.23+163.1
Discp 41.25 -31 +16.5
EquyA 10.20 -.02 +31.5
GlobAp 67.64 +.03 +71.9
GIbOppA 36.58 -.26+104.5
Goldp 3075 +.30+137.1
HiYdAp 925 -.01 +29.8
IntBdAp &80 ... +41.2
UdTmMu 1578 ... +24.3
MnSIFdA 3830 -.13 +37.2
MidCapA 17.27 -.21 +33.6
PAMunlAp 12.79 ... +30.4
StrlnAp 4,15 ... +28.5
USGvp 9.35 ... +9.4
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 10.09 ,. +26.1.
AMTFrNY 13.00 ... +23.4
CplncBt 11.87 -.05 +28.7
ChilncBt 9.21 ... +26.0
EqutyB 9.73 -.03 +27.8
' HiYldB 9.11 ... +26.8
StrincBt 4.17 .. +25.5
Oppenhelm Guest:
QBalA 17.50 -.12 +25.6
Oppenheimer Roch:
LIdNYAp 3.37 ... +18.3
RoMuAp 1843 ... +30.2
RcNtMuA 12.52 ... +42.4
.PIMCO Admin PIMS:
TotIRIAd 10.33 -.01..+12.0
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
AIIAssetl 1280 +.02 +34.0
ComodRR 15.61 +.21 +76.6
HiYId 9.59 ... +30.5
LowDu 9.90 -.01 +7.0
RealRet 11.38 ... +30.6
RealRtnl 10.97 +.01 +202
TotRI 10.33 -.01 +12.9
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRtAp 10.97 -+.01 +18.6
TotRIA 10.33 -.01 +11.3
PIMCO Funds D: ,
TRInp 10.33 -.01 +11.8
PhoenlxFunds A:
BalanA 141.85 -.04 +2393
CapGrA 14,33 -.01 +11.0
InlA 12.55 .., +79.4
Pioneer Funds A:
BalanAp 9.85 .. +17.3
BondAp 9.00 ... +14.3
EqlncAp 31.44 -.12 +4.2
EurSlEqA36 .40 +21 +863
GrxthAp 12.09 +02 +163
Int VslA 22.01 +.11 +82.6
MdCpGrA 14.123 -.05 +235
MdCVAp 23.08 -.10 +482.9
PlonFdAp48.33 -21 +42.9
TxFreAp 11,69 .... +18.1
ValueAp 17.99 -.02 +41,3
Pioneer'Funds B:
HIYIdBI 10.77 -.01 +23.7
MdCpVB 20.07 -.08 +48,7
Pioneer Funds C:
HIYIdCt 10.87 -.01 +23.7
Prlce Funds:
Balance 19.97 -.03 +34.9
BIChlpn 31.66 -.10 +27.3
CABondn 10.92 .. +14.4
CapAppn 20.75 -.04 +46.0
DivGron 23.04 -.12 +34.2
EmEurp 28,09 +.30+208.1
Eqlncn 27.01 -.09 +45.1
Eqlndexn 34,03 -.14 +35.5
Europec 18,92 +,06 +71.5
FLinimn 10,66 .. +8.5


GNMAn 929 ... +9.5
Growth n 28.23 -.08 +33.4
Gr&ln n 20.39' -.07 +32.7
HIthSdcn 24.73 -.07 +45.4
HiYieldn 6.82 -.01 +30.2
ForEqn 18.12 +.08 +67.1
IntlBondn 9.62 +.01 +19.3
IntDisn 44.87 +.04+121.7
IntlStkn 15.38, +.08 +66.0
Japan n 10.86 +.08 +97.1
LatAmn 30.8 ,-.11+247.0
MDShrn 5.12 ... +4.4
MDBondnO10.58 ., +12.9
MidCapn 51.82 -.31 +51.1
MCdpValn24.41 -.10 +04.2
NAmern 29.95 -.08 +25.1
NAsian 12.37 +.07 +99.1
NewEran46.09 +.06+132.5
NHodzn 29.94 -.33 +49.5
NIncn 8.79 ... +11.2
NYBondn11.25 ... +13.5
PSIncn 15.12 -.01 +29.5
ReasEstn 22.55 -.10+110.8
Scaen 17.36 +.19 +14.5
ShtBdn 4.66 -.01 +6.5
SmCpStkn32.75 -28 +512.6
SmCapValn37.86-.33 +67.5
SpecGrn 18.55 -.04 +512
Speclnn 11.80 -.01 +22.1
TFIncn 9.93 ... +15.0
TxFrHn 11.96 ... +22.3.
TFInlmn 11.03 -.01 +9.9
TxFrSIn 5.32 ... +62
USTIntn 520 ... +4.0
USTL.gn 11.24 -.02 +122
VABondn 11.55 ... +13.6
Value n 24.65 -.08 +51.9
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 8.76 -.01 +6.1
AZTE 9.14 ... +12.7
ClscEqAp1322 -.06 +30.5
Convp 1806 -.05 +38.5
DiscGr 17.99 -.18 +27.8
DvurnAp 9.85 ... +256
EuEq 26.18 +,19 +819
FLTXA 9.10 ... +13.3
GeoAp 18.10 -.08 +26.0
GIGvAp 12.11 ... +172
GbEqlyp 9.88 -.02 455.7
GrInAp 19.84 -20 +35,3
HIthAp 61.60 +.19 +30.8
HiYdAp 7.86 ... +32.6
HYAdAp 6.04 ... +34.6
IncmAp 6.65 ... +10.7
IntlEqp 29.30 +21 +74.8
InlGrdnp 15.02 +.10 +912
InvAp 13.29 -.15 +385
Mrxp 8.94 ... +11,6
MNTxp 693 ... +12.5
NJTxAp 9.14 ... +12.5
NwOpAp 43.72 -.23+33.4
OTCAp 7.90 -.07 +33.4
PATE 9.05 ... +13&6
TxExAp 8.71 ... +142
TFInAp 14.75 ... +122
TFHYA 12.98 ... +21.8
USGvAp 12.91 ... +8.5
UInAp 11.92 +.04 +66.6
VsIaAp 9.96 -.10 +44.8
VoyAp 15.92 -.14 +13,3
Putnam Funds B:
CapApOt 18.48 -22 +35.6
CscEqBt 13.11 -.06 +27,6
DiscGr 16.49 -.17 +249
DvdnBt 9.77 ... +22.8'
Eqlnct 17.34 -.11 +39.8
EuEq 2524 .19 + 77
FLTxBI 9.10 ... +11,1
GeoBt 17.91 -.07 .?2
GllncBt 12.07 +.01 146
GIEqt '9.00 -.01 +822
GINtRst 30.32 +.19+128.1
GrnBt 19.55 -.19 +323
FHtBt 5528 +17 +27.9
HIdBI 7.82 -.01 +29.7
HYAdBt 5.96 ... +31.7
IncmBt 661 .. +8,4
IntGrint 14.74 +.10 +896
Inlr&opt 14.11 +.07 +76.4,
InvBt 12.17 -.14 +35.5
NJTxBt 9.13-. +10.4
NwOpBI 39.03 -20 +30.4
NwValp 18.11 -.15 +44.6
NYTxBIt 8.58 ... +11.0
OTCB t 6.94 -.06 +30.5
TxExBt 8.72 .. +12.1-
TFHYBt 13.01 +.01 +19.6
TFInBt 14.77 ... +10.1
USGvB 12.84 +61
ULIBt 11.85 +.04 +2.7
VistlaBt 8.64 -.08 +41.6
'VoyBI 13.87 -12 +10.8
RS Funds:
RSNtRsp 36.18 +.08+163.4
Value 25.66 -.05 +9.3
RiverSource A:
DEI 12.67 -.07 +73.7
DvOppA 8.09 -.03 + 49.1
Growth 2827 +.15 +25.0
HiYdTEA 4.36 ... +12.5
LgCpEqp 5.35 -.01 +26.4
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSvr16.47 -.05 +60.7
Mv1oCapl 17.11 -.10 +71.1
PennMul r 10.90 -.07 +63.6
rPleer r 16.92 -.10 +69.5
TolRetlr 12.78 -07 +03.5
Russell Funds S:
DOKEqS 4524 -.25 +37.9
InOSecS 74.49 +.32 +81.1
QuantEqS 38.77 -.15 +37.2
Rydex Advisor:
OTCn 9.45 +.02 +18.1
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxA nO.17 ... +11.8
InUEqAn 13.66 +.06 +84.5
LgCGroAnI8.75 -.07 +21.9
LgCValAn22.62 -.13 48.2
ST1 Classic:
CpAppAp 11.44 -.04,. +13
CpAppCp 10.72 -.05 +10.6
LCpVIEqA 13.88 -.08 +46.3
QuGrStkC t22.60 -.07 +13.8
TxSnGrl p 24.30 -.07 +17.3
Salomon Brothers:
BalancBp 13.21 ... 20.4
Opport 55.03 -.32 +54.8
Schwab Funds:
100oIlnvr 36.95 -.17 +37.3
S&Plnv 19.67 -.08 +35.6
S&PSel 19.75 -.08 +36.3
SmCplnv 23.18 -.21 +51.4
YidPIsSI 9.66 ... +10.6
Selected Funds:
AmnShD 41.54 -.13 NS
AmShSp 41.47 -.13 +49.4
Seligman Group:
FronlrAt 12.43 -.13 +31.0
FronltrDOt 10.81 -.12 +28.1
GIbSmA 17.47 -.06 +76.
GIbTchA 13.43 +.04.+35.8
HYdBAp, 3.26 ... +25.2
Sentinel Group:
ComSAp30,86 -.10 +43.3
Sequoia n151.22-1.43+24.3
Sit Funds:
LrCpGr 36.79 -.07 +36.9
St FarmAssoc:
Gwth 52.52 -.13 +39.9
Stratton Funds:
Dividend NA
Multi-Cap NA
SCap ... NA
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvBt 9.12 -.01 +6.5
SunAmerIca Focus:
' LgCpAp 16.60 -.18 +12.5
TCW Funds:
SalEqglyl 17.06 -.20 +17.7
TIAA.CREF Funds:
BdPlus 9.95 .. +10.6
Eqlndex 9.14 -.04 +39.2
Grolne 13.08 -.04 +36.7
GroEq 9.00 -.04 +19.5
HIYIdBd 8.98 ... +28.6
InllEq 13.42 +.03 +89.6
MgdAtc 11.49 -.03 +.3.6
ShtTrBd 10.27 ... +6.6
SacChEq 9.77 -.05 +39.5
TxExBd 10.64 ... +13.1
Tamarack Funds:
EntSmCp 29.68 -35 +52.9
Valus 40.18 -.12 +38.1
Templeton Instlt:
ErMSp 21,07 +,23+132,0
ForEqS 24.51 +.19 4+89.3
Third Avenue Fds:
Inllr '.. NA
RIEstVIr NA
Value NA
Thornburg Fds:
IntValAp 28.17 +.13 +925
Thrlvent Fds A:
HiYId 4,99 ... +30.5
lcomn 8.44 -.01 +11,3
LgCpSIk 26.61 -.09 +26.4
TA IDEX A:
JanGrowp24.15 -.09 +31.6


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GCGIobp 26.81 +.03 +362
TrCHYBp 9.03 +.01 +25.5
TAFbIlnp 9.19 -.01 +10.1
Turner Funds:
SmlCpGrn25.04 -21 +45.6
Tweedy Browne:
GlobVal 2820 +.13 +71.4
US Global Investors:
AMAm 27.38 -.04 +44.4
GIbRs .. ... NA
GIdShr NA
USCina 8.66 +.09+102.7
WdPrcMn NA
USAA Group:
AgoGt 29.44 -.36 +27.8
CABd 11.06 ... +15.6
CmstStr 26.69 -.01 +37.6
GNMA 9.41 ... +9.3
GrTxStr 14.38 -.03 +28.5
Grwth 13.57 -.12 +22.5
Gr&Inc 17.82 -.10 +32.1
IncStk 16.03 -.11 +49.9
Inco 11.96 -.01 +11.8
Int 26.54 +.09 +83.7
NYBd 11.89 ... +15.5
PrecMM 28.23 +.36+136.3
SiTech 10,00 ... +35.1
ShtTBnd 8.81 ... +82
SmCpStk 13.76 -.13 +50.0
TxEO 13.07 ... +13.5
TxELT 13.93 ... +16.8
TxESh 10,58 ... +6.8
VABd 11.51 ... +14.1
WkdGr 19.62 +.02 +64.4
Value Line Fd:
LevGn 22.39 -.13 +292
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATF4Ap 1837 +.01 +14.1
CmstAp 17.78 -.03 +46.1
CpBdAp 6.47 -.01 +13.8
EGAp 38.77 -.18 +21.8
EqlncAp 8.71 -.01 +37.9
Exch 391.84 +25 +392
GrInAp 20.80 -.04 +47.8
HaibAp 14.72 -.02 +30.8
.fldA '. 3.47 ... +27.8
HYMuAp 11.02 ... +2860
InTFAp 18.39 ... +142
MunlAp 14.67 +.01 +15.6
PATFAp 1725 ... +14.0
StrMuntc 13.44 ... +24.0
US MIgeA 13.36 ... +9.4
UtlAp 2025 +.04 +69.1
Van Kamp Funds B:
EGBt 32.89 -.16 +19.0
EnleqrpBt 11.30 -.08 +17.3
Eqinc8t... 856 -.01 +34.9
HYMuBt 11.02 .,, +232
MulB 14,65 +,01 +13,0
PATFBI 1720 ... +11.5
SiArInc 13.43 ... +212
USMge 13230 ... +6.6
Ut1iB 20.17 +,03 +65.1
Vanguard Admiral:
CpOpAdn75&18 -29 +62.4
Enegyn 124.88 +1.00+1792
EOllAdmln67.43 -.65 +47.1
ExdAdmn3427 -27 +68.6
550Admin116.82 -.48 +36.5
GNMAAdn10.10 +01 +11.4
HtI- n 60.90 +.05 +53.7
YldCpn 6,05 ... +25
HiYldAdmn1076 ... +1619
RTBdAdmln1r.07 .. +10.7
a. ..,-v...?4% +54 +85.5
i".lnsI 1322 ... +11.1
UldTrAdn 10.68 +.01 +62
MCpAdiln80.32 -58 +652
PrmCaprns6.12 -.36 +52.1
STsyAdn10628 .. +6.83
ShTrAdn 1554 .. +5.6
STIGrAdn 10.49 ... +88
SmCAdm n28.79 -25 +60.4
TBAdLImn 9.86 .. +10,.6
TSD Anidrn30.39 -.14 +412
WelslAAnA2.31 -.08 +23.9
WenAdmn5422-.11 +39.6
Windsrn 58.32 -.02 44.0
WdstlAdn57.94 -25 +55.3
Vanguard Fdsa:;
AssetAn 235. -.11 +35.6
CALTn 11.62 .. +15.1
CapOppn 32.52 -.13 +81.9
Cor n 13.88 -.02 4+39.
DdGron 13.03 -.04 +413
Enegy 66.48 +.54+179.4
Eqlncn 2423 -.12 +47.3
Efren 72.35 -.70 +46.4
FLLTn 11.51 -.01 +132
GNMAn 10.10 +.01 +11.1
GlobEqn 2139 +.02 +84.1
Gmonlcn 32.10 -.17 +38.6
GlhEqn 8.27 -.01 +24.7
HYCoipn 6.05 ... +24.8
HthCren14424 +.12 +63.3
InlaPron 12.04 +.01 +182
EapIrh5 19.85 +.05+120.3
InSrn 23.41 +.17 +84.5
InlVan 39.37 +21 +97.5
MTIGraden 9.55 ... +10.7
ITsTyn 10.65 -.01. +78
ieron 15.65 -.02 +25.6
LteGron 21.55 -.05 +432
felicn 13.49 -.02 +17.6
UfModn 18.77 -.04+34.4
LTGraden 8.92 -.02 +169
LT5s0yn 10.88 -.02 +15.4
Meg n 17.30 -.06 +37.5
MuHYn 10.76 ... +16.7
Mulns.gn 1251 ... +142
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Associated Press

NEW YORK Investors
concerned about erratic oil
prices and a slowing economy
sent stocks lower Wednesday
despite strong earnings from
Cisco Systems Inc. and the
Federal Reserve's pause in
raising interest rates.
The stock market fell as
crude futures fluctuated wide-
ly during the session. After
nearing new record highs after
the Energy Department report-
ed falling crude inventories, a
barrel of light crude fell
sharply to settle at $76.35, up 4
cents, on the New York
Mercantile Exchange.
Heavy industrial and trans-
portation stocks, which com-
prise the bulk of the Dow Jones
industrial average, sold off as
investors grew worried that
high energy prices would bite



Business BRIEFS


Execs charged

with falsification

NEW YORK Three former top
executives at Comverse Technology
Inc., a leading maker of voicemail
software, contrived to pocket mil-
lions of dollars by secretly manipu-
lating stock options, authorities
charged Wednesday.
A criminal complaint unsealed in
federal court in Brooklyn alleges
that former Chief Executive Kobi
Alexander, former finance chief
David Kreinberg and former senior
general counsel William Sorin con-
spired to falsify dates on which the
options were granted.
Kreinberg, 41, of Teaneck, N.J.,.
and Sorin, 56, of New York, surren-
dered Wednesday morning to the
FBI, authorities said. The where-
abouts of Alexander, 54, was
unknown.

Unions reach

labor agreement

LOS ANGELES The nation's
largest federation of unions agreed
Wednesday to work with a network
of immigrant day laborers to
improve wages and working condi-
tions for those who solicit work from
street comers across America.
The agreement does not clear
the way for day laborers to
become union members, but both
sides said it could be a step in that
direction.
Under the plan, theAFL-CIO and
network will pursue minimum wage
campaigns, safety at construction
sites and legislation to criminalize
employers who stiff day laborers.

-From wire reports


deeply into those companies'
profit margins.
Investors also remained con-
cerned because the Federal
Reserve, while opting not, to
raise interest rates Tuesday,
said it's willing to raise rates
again should rising prices pose
an increasing risk of inflation.
A slowing economy combined
with inflation is one of the
more dismal scenarios for cor-
porate profits.
In the end, the overall mix of
news left most investors guess-
ing, so while stocks surged
higher in morning trading, they
plummeted by late afternoon.
Bonds fell in response to the
Fed decision, with the yield on
the benchmark 10-year
Treasury .note rising to 4.94
percent from 4.92 percent late
Tuesday. The dollar was mixed
against other .major curren-
cies, while gold prices rose.


Market watch
Aug. 9,2006


Dow Jones -97.41
Industrials 11,076.18


Nasdaq
composite

Standard &
Poor's 500


Russell
2000


-0.57

2,060.28

-5.53

1,265.95

-6.42

681.05


NYSE diary

Advanced: 1,404 New highs

Declined: 1,899 104
New lows
Unchanged: 117 80o

Volume: 2,684,084,100

Nasdaq diary


Advanced: 1,151

Declined: 1,826

Unchanged: 176


New highs
24
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172


Volume: 2,123,232,831


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Treasuries
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6-month 4.94 4.98
-vannr 4.86 4.89


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30-vear 5.05 5.06


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Brazil 2 1644 21790
Britain 19049 1 9079
Canada 1 1195 1 1221
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Euro 7775 .7786
Honq Konq 7 7766 7 7765
Hunqsry 20893 20953
India 46.400 46 470
inrdr.sia 907500 907500
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Jordan 7085 7085
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Gary Bartell is concerned
water could be piped
from Citrus County to
other counties within our
regional water district -
He wants assurances that
won't happen, and he is not
alone.
The issue received significant
airtime in the past two weeks
after Jack Sullivan,
Withlacoochee Regional Water
Supply Authority
executive director,
said it is possible THE I1
for member govern- Water ti
ments to transfer
water across county OUR 01
political bound-
aries within the County
water district, written aE
Sullivan said he
wasn't sure if pri- YOUR OPIt
chronlcleor
vate firms could docomment a.
the same. Chronicle
Because of Sulli- ......
van's revelation, the
local water and wastewater
authority has asked county attor-
neys to research whether its
1977 agreement with the
WRWSA protects it from forced
water transfers.
Bartell, the county commis-
sion chairman, has concerns
because a private firm wants to
purchase and operate 11 water
systems within the county. He
said he asked for assurances
from officials of the company,
Aqua America, that they would-
n't transfer water, but has not
received an answer.


A spokesman for Aqua
America said they had not con-
sidered the possibility and don't
have any plans to do so.
Words are fine, but put it in
writing.
It is a bit premature to doubt
Aqua America's intentions. The
deal it offers depends on Citrus
County government first buying
the water systems from the
Florida Governmental Utilities
Authority (FGUA)
then selling it to
SSUE: Aqua America.
ansfers. The WRWSA's
attorney said it
PINION: would be theoreti-
cally possible for a
needs private company to
reement. transfer water, but
it would need the
ilON: Go to WRWSA's and the
eou today's Southwest Florida
edirorial. Water Management
District's approval
to do so. He also
said the high cost would be a nat-
ural deterrent
That may seem to be the case
now, but with the rapid population
growth of surrounding counties,
like Sumter where The Villages is
currently expanding to, it is not
unlikely that a member county
could run out of water Then, no
cost would be too high for water
transfers.
Therefore, it is imperative
before Citrus County buys then
sells FGUA that it has in writing
a water-tight agreement that no
transfers can ever take place.


It's not just about land


C TRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry M ulligan .............................. publisher
Charlie Brennan ..................................editor
Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs
Kathie Stewart ..............circulation director
Mike Arnold ........................managing editor
Andy Marks ......................sports editor
.w." John Murphy ............... classifieds/online leader
funded in 1891 Jim Hunter .............................senior reporter
by Albert M. Curt Ebitz ............................ citizen member
Williamson Sharon Richie-Melvan ......... guest member
"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus


Other voicES


VICTOR DAVIS HANSON
Despite the claims of terrorist
organizations, Israel's current
two-front war is not just about
land. After all, Hezbollah and Hamas
fired rockets from Lebanon and Gaza
well after Israel had withdrawn from
both places.
Indeed, if sacred Arab ground were
the driving force of the Middle East cri-
sis, then surely Syria itself would now
be willing to risk a shooting war over the
all important Israeli-occupied Golan
Heights. Meanwhile, Cairo is still per-
haps the nexus of virulent Arab anti-
Semitism, even though Israel finished
handing over Sinai to Egypt in 1982.
The world prayed that after the uni-
lateral departure of Israel from
Lebanon in 2000 and Gaza in 2005, and'
the recent elections in Beirut and the
West Bank, it was witnessing an incre-
mental evolution toward a lasting peace
between rational 'democratic states.
Gradually, Israel was returning to its
1967 borders. In response, gradually, it
was hoped, Israel's Arab neighbors
would vote into office reasonable states-
men who would renounce terror and get
on with the business of crafting work-
able economies and governments. But
all that optimism presupposed a radical
change in the Middle Eastern mentality.
Unfortunately, that hasn't happened.
So, if the most recent war in Lebanon
and Gaza is not about land per se, then
whence arises the elemental desire to
destroy Israel?
The answer boils down to Islamists
feeling their reputation is at stake.
Words like "honor" and "pride" are
evoked in the sense that they need to
be regained -by every insecure radical
in the Islamic world, from al-Qaida's
Osama bin Laden to Hezbollah's


Gamal Nasser, Ayatollah Khomeini,
Saddam Hussein, Yasser Arafat and
Osamia bin Laden have scapegoated tiny
Israel.
It is the closest Western bogeyman,
and its Holocaust survivors trans-
formed a part of desert into a techno-
logically sophisticated Western state.
Israel's astounding success is a constant
irritant to manynearby Muslims, repre-
senting the infidel's ability to fashion a
prosperous Middle Eastern society
without oil revenues under democratic
auspices.
Victimization turns out to be the real
creed of the Middle East, uniting dis-
parate Shiites, Sunnis, dictators,
theocrats and terrorists. "They did it to
us" offers an easy explanation of why
Islamic states are now weak and offer
little hope to millions of their poor, who,
ironically, emigrate to the much pillo-
ried West by the millions.
American cash aid, Israeli conces-
sions, windfall petrol profits and, most
of all, appeasement of radical Islamists
can do nothing to alleviate these per-
ceived grievances.
Instead, there will be no peace in the
general Middle East until Iranians and
Arabs have true constitutional govern-
ment, free institutions, open markets
and the rule of law. Without these
reforms, they will continue to fail, seek-
ing easy refuge in the shreds of mythical
ancestral honor and this pathetic
neurosis of blaming nearby Israel for
the loss of it

Victor Davis Hanson, a classicist and
historian at the Hoover Institution,
Stanford University, and can be
reached at author@victorhanson.com


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I see we finally have a
third party running for gov-
ernor. I'm really thrilled
because I haven't voted for
a Republican or Democrat .
in 20 years because
they're too corrupt and
they will never change. All CALL
they do is pay favors to 563
their campaign donors or 563-
are out to get re-elected.
The Republicans and
Democrats came up with a plan so
the people can vote against each
other. One party doesn't want the
other party to outshine them, so we
the people suffer. Why do we need a
Republican Party or Democrat
Party? Why can't we just have peo-
ple running for office and vote for
whom we think will do the best job?
We don't need all this corruption.
The best line I heard on TV is a
politician saying he is running on
his honesty and integrity.
Unbelievable. What a joke. Every two
to four years they come out from
under their rocks and start lying to
us.
More billions
Somebody was questioning the
$6 billion a month we're spending
in Iraq. Actually, we're spending $8
billion a month in a war that has no
good reason. It's amazing what you
can find out when you read newspa-
pers instead of getting everything
from TV sound bites.
Fallen empires
It is an historical fact that the
empires of Rome, Spain, the
Netherlands and Great Britain all
fell when they abandoned reason
and science for religion. That's an
historical fact. Those who want to
make this country based on bibli-
cal laws are going to bring about


Our children first


I see in the paper anoth-
er foreign child is being
brought over for free sur-
gery. Why don't they give
our children free surgery?
Ow We have many children
that need attention by doc-
579 tors, but their parents
0579 can't afford it. Why can't
we deal' with our own chil-
dren for a change?
American dream
I want to commend'the Chronicle
for the front-page article on Friday,
Aug. 4, on this young lady from
Africa who is living the American
dream...There are jobs out there.
There are ways to make money...
Harsh sentence
I have read about the Thornton
boy's case. Yes, he was wrong in
driving with a suspended license
and skidding through a stop sign,
causing the other car to smash into
his, but this was an accident. I do
feel very sorry for the young couple,
but 30 years for a 17-year-old who
was working and doing great in
school, with no previous record? I'm
sorry. I really do think Judge
Howard is pretty hard.
Stealing to give
Robin Hood stole from the rich to
give to the poor. Bush and his bud-
dies are stealing from the poor to
give to the rich. Please, everybody
get out and vote them out of the
offices.
Diaper dumping
... This is to the person who
dumped a garbage bag full of dirty
diapers on the side of North
Bucknell Terrace off Parsons Point
... Please be more considerate.


LETTERS>


Good, evil struggle
History and its morality are largely
the record of the winners, whether
they were good or evil, and the product
of authors who write books for a given
audience.
The Crusaders were good, in our
books and traditionally in our hearts
and minds, because they represented
us European Christians against the
"infidel" Muslims, whom the Crusaders
slaughtered to the glory of our God.
The fact that the Muslims were invad-
ed and the aggrieved party, and also
had a God, arguably perhaps the same
one, is irrelevant Onward, Christian
soldiers!
The American Indians were "bad"
because we European-Americans
killed them off, thereby validating our
historical goodness. The fact that Gen.
George Armstrong Custer, actually a
vainglorious madman, fell to a smarter
"general," Chief Crazy Horse, slowed
us down a bit, but fortified our justifi-
cation for the ultimate annihilation of
the American Indian nations, who of
course were the legitimate owners of
what is now the Forty-Eight States, but
always the bad guys in my childhood
history lessons and Saturday matinee
Westerns. The Seventh Cavalry was
staunch historical competition indeed
for the Crusaders!
And today, if we ultimately destroy
the nation of Iraq and turn it into our
petro colony and fortress in the Middle
East, we will once again ascend to his-
tory's heroic pedestal and be honored
even in our churches. The dark


to th


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motives and the lies that persuaded us
into the war will then be transmuted
into legends of inspirational leader-
ship. God bless this ship and all who
sail upon her!
At the cost of discomfort with a
naked self-image, America could
accrue some advantage in the fullness
of time by getting its just desserts for
the Iraq enterprise. Imagine a rare cor-
rect chapter in history that could lead
us to a valid assessment of ourselves.
Very few may readily grasp the benefit
of such an unusual reality, but perhaps
one of those will be the Prince of
Peace, of whom today our churches are


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ominously silent Are they waiting for
the winner to be declared?


Rolf Norbohn
Crystal Rivor

Daily dose
Come on Editors of the letters. Give
us a break! Honestly, three letters in A
row from Marilyn Day? If you're so
supportive of her letters, why don't you
offer her a job on your editorial page.
She would fit right in with your "Other
Voices" editorials. I personally don't '
know Marilyn Day, but if one has only
her letters to gauge the type of person
she is, she comes off as a lonely, bitter
woman who is consumed by her
hatred of President George W Bush. I
wonder if she calls the terrorists "free-
dom fighters" as her compatriot Cindy
Sheehan does? Does she support
Hezbollah and Hamas? Her letters are
full of nothing but disdain for our mili-
tary, country and president I find it
hard to believe someone can possess
so much hatred against one person
and against our country
You would never know there are
more registered Republican voters in
Citrus County than registered
Democrat voters by the letters that are
published daily in your newspaper.
But wait! Continue to publish as many
of Marilyn Day's letters as possible.
That way it will energize the
Republicans to get out and vote, assur-
ing a Republican victory in November.
Phyllis Shaw
Inverness


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AUGUST 10, 2006


Hassan Nasrallah and Iran's Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad. Fist-shaking crowds,
fiery mullahs and terrorists all boast of
not giving an inch to infidels, and of the
restoration of the now sullied honor of
the Islamic people.
Why their hurt?
For about the last half-century, global-
ization has passed most of the recalci-
trant Middle East by economically,
socially and politically The result is that
there are now few inventions and little
science emanating from the Islamic
world but a great deal of poverty,
tyranny and violence. And rather than
make the necessary structural changes
that might end cultural impediments to
progress and modernity such as trib-
alism, patriarchy, gender apartheid,
polygamy, autocracy, statism and funda-
mentalism too many Middle
Easterners have preferred to embrace
the reactionary past and the cult of vic-
timization.
At one time or another, they have wel-
comed all the bankrupt ideologies that
traditionally blame others for prior self-
induced failure: fascism, communism,
Baathism, Pan-Arabism and, most
recently, Islamic fundamentalism.
When there is high unemployment,
corruption, zero economic growth,
endemic illiteracy and no freedom, mul-
lahs, dictators and jihadists of the
Middle East always seem to fault the
ancient colonial power Britain,
France or Italy (though rarely Islamic
Turkey) that supposedly set them
back over a century ago. Or they try
blaming the omnipotent United States
whose oilmen developed the riches of
the Gulf and whose military has saved
Muslims from Kosovo to Kuwait
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This is what gets guys like
me going. The developers win
again. Homosassa's Riverside
Resort Project was passed in
spite of many objections of
local residents. It was passed,
even though a district devel-
opment overlay was in effect
and approved just last year by
the county commission.
The district overlay was
intended to maintain the char-
acter and ambience of the Old
J Homosassa area. The people
i" who live in Homosassa
P worked long and hard on this
development plan to help save
4 their community from the
developer's desire for bigger
and larger at any cost. Here
comes the first one and bingo
it's out the window.
What's the matter with bur
S commission? Commissioners
Jim Fowler and Dennis
Damato did not surprise me,
but Commissioner Gary
Bartell certainly did. It is his
district, he is well-liked down
o there and he just sold out his
y own constituents for a devel-
oper/owner, who, I might add,
employs his daughter and who
-, he is reported to be good
friends with.
It is too big, too high and too
^ dense for old Homosassa and
is exactly what the residents
wanted to prevent when they
put in lots of hours on the dis-
trict overlay plan that the
commission just brushed
aside. I hope the River
Alliance sues and gets this
-vote overturned as it did with
1,the Halls River Project a year
3 or so ago.
Richard "Dick" Callahan
Crystal River

Alien nation.
While watching the news
tonight, it was said that the
Congress and House elected
officials are dragging their feet
about the illegal alien issue. It
is not only those officials, it's
all our elected officials. Our
state, county and local offi-
cials have done nothing about
this issue or even talked about
it.
.1I am a subscriber to the
Chronicle and have seen very
little or nothing in the paper
about illegal aliens, other than
a few letters condemning our
government for doing nothing



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and spending taxpayers'
money to give these illegals
free welfare, housing, driver's
licenses, health care, etc.
Our elected officials took an
oath to uphold all the laws of
this country and their states,
and I would like to hear from
our state, county and local offi-
cials about where they stand
on the illegal alien issue.
Why haven't our state, coun-
ty and local officials passed
laws forbidding any state,
county and local taxpayers'
monies to be used for any pur-
pose to help illegal aliens?
How many illegal aliens are
on our state, county and local
payrolls?. Why hasn't our gov-
ernment passed laws making
English our national lan-
guage? Why is our county issu-
ing building permits to
builders who hire illegal
aliens? What has Sheriff Jeff
Dawsy done about the illegal
aliens in our county?
With the way the Chronicle
has handled the illegal alien
issue, I doubt this letter will be
printed.
Jake Little
Homosassa

Advertising what?
I am 80 years old and I'm
beginning to wonder how the
other people (either older or
younger than I) can fathom
what the commercials on TV
are advertising.
For months an ad comes on
and after watching it (if the
product name doesn't appear)
I have no idea what it is trying
to sell me or anyone else.
With the millions being
spent on such endeavors how
are the companies recouping
their investments?
We (my wife and I) are con-
stantly trying to decipher
what the ad is selling if
anything.
I realize that at my age, my
mind is not as sharp as it once
was, but I'm sure that if the
message was easier to under-
stand about what they.are
representing, there probably
would be more people buying
the products.
Of course, it's not my money
being spent on these seeming-
ly useless endeavors. So be it.
Leroy W. Loveland
Homosassa


Better to smile
I spotted a rare sight today; I
saw someone smiling in Citrus
County. I almost had a heart
attack. I notice down here these
people don't smile. Is it really
that bad? When you think about
it, it could be worse. They could
be in Iraq fighting every day


and their lives are in danger...
Vote for raises
Here's a constitutional
amendment most taxpayers
could probably agree on regard-
less of party affiliation: Put con-


gressional pay raises on the bal-
lot every four years. If they do a
good job, they get rewarded. If
they don't, they stay at their
same salary level. Either that or
make. states responsible for
salaries. They come out of state


money, including health bene-
fits.
Congress is the only organiza-
tion where the workers tell the
bosses not only when they get a
raise, but how much they get,
and then penalize the bosses by
not allowing other employees'
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This was exactly the kind of
job Craig Fohrman had been
waiting for
So, when Fohrman heard
that the Lecanto boys golf job
had recently been vacated by
Chuck Holstein, he put his
name in the mix.
Pending a review by the
school board, Fohrman has
been asked to coach the golf pro-
gram after being recommended
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Tyler and athletic
director Dick a ai
Slack W.W
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Lecanto Middle School.
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school jobs is once somebody
gets it," Fohrman continued,
"they're usually there for a
longtime."
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the right person but also doing
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let us know he was interested."
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member
Andrew Castorina, the boys
soccer coach at Citrus High
School for the past four sea-
sons, resigned this week His
decision was confirmed
Wednesday by the school's ath-
letic director, Vicki Overman.
Castorina joins a long list of
F coaches who have left the
coaching ranks at the county's
three public high schools in
the last six months. Crystal
River has had to replace
seven, I and
Lecanto has ,
lost two in
the past
month.
Now Castorina. who has had
a successful rour-year run as
the Hurricanes' soccer coach.
SAndrew's done a good job
for me," said Overman. Asked
about the timing of his deci-
sion during the first week of
the school year she replied,
"No, I'm not upset with him at
all He needs to do what he has
to do.
"Andrew brought youth and
the exuberance that comes
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S22
0 0
1 0
00
00
00
10


Totals 310 40 Totals 28 2 5 2
Tampa Bay 000 000 000- 0
Seattle 100 100 00x- 2
LOB-Tampa Bay 6, Seattle 4. 2B-
ISuzuki (14), Jones (3). HR-Beltre (13).
S-JoLopez.
IP H RERBBSO
Tampa Bay
Shields L,4-6 8 5 2 2 1 6
Seattle
WshbmW,6-11 62-3 3 0 0 1 4
RSoriano 11-3 1 0 0 1 1
PutzS,25 1 0 0 0 0 2
Blue Jays 4, Orioles 3
BALTIMORE TORONTO
ab rhbi ab r hbi
BRbrts2b 401 0 Jhnsonlf 4 00 0
Fahey If 4 12" 1 Ctlnotto dh 4-0 0 0
Mora 3b 3 11 1 VWells cf 4 120
Tejadass 4 00 0 Glaus3b 4 1 1 0
Gbbons dh 3 00 0 Rios rf 3 2 1 1
Millar dh 1 00 0 BMolna c 3 01 2
Tatislb 401 1 Ovrbaylb 3 0 1 0
CPttson cf 3 01 0 AHill 2b 3 00 1
Coninheph 1 00 0 JMcDId ss 3 0 1 0
RaHrdzc 4000
Mrkkis rf 3 12 0
Totals 343 8 3 Totals 31 4 7 4
Baltimore 000 210 000- 3
Toronto 013 000 OOx- 4
LOB-Baltimore 5, Toronto 4. 2B-Mora
(20), CPatterson (15). SB-BRoberts (29),
CPatterson (37), S-Mora.
IP H RERBBSO
Baltimore
BedardL,12-8 7 7 4,4 1 4
Williams 1 0 0 0 0 0
Toronto
HalladayW,14-3 71-3 8 3 3 0 5
BRyanS,26 12-3 0 0 0 0 3
Rangers 14, Athletics 0
TEXAS OAKLAND
ab rhbi ab r hbi
Mathws cf 6 22 1 Ellis2b 3 02 0
Laird rf 0 000 Swisher lb 4 00 0
MYong s 5000 Brdley rf 30 1 0
Wlkrsn If 1 000 DJmnz2b 1 00 0
CaLee dh 544 1 Thmasdh 3 000
Txeira lb 4 23 1 Kendall ph 1 0 0 0
Stairs lb 1 00 0 EChavz3b 2 000
DeRosa3b 5246 APerez 3b 2 000
Kinsler 2b 5 11 1 Payton cf 4 00 0
Brajasc 4 22 1 Kielty If 3 0 30
Cruz rf 5000 Mlhuse c 3 0 0 0
Hrst Jr If 3 11 2 Scutaro ss 3 0 1 0
Totals 44141713 Totals 32 0 7 0
Texas 100 147 100- 14
Oakland 000 000 000- 0
E-APerez (4), Payton (5), Scutaro (9).
DP-Texas 2. LOB-Texas 10, Oakland
6. 2B-Matthews (36), Teixeira (34),
DeRosa (31), Barajas (15), Halrston Jr. (3).
HR-Matthews (12), CaLee (1), DeRosa 2
(11), Barajas (10). CS-Hairston Jr. (1).
SF-Kinsler.
IP H RERBBSO
Texas
PadlllaW,12-7 7 6 0 0 1 6
Mahay 2 1 0 0 0 2
Oakland
ZltoL,12-8 5 11 6 6 1 2
Halsey 1-3 36 5 2 1
Witasick 1 2 2 2 2 2
Flores 22-3 1 0 0 1 2
Indians 4, Angels 0
LOS ANGELES CLEVELAND
ab rhbl ab r hbi
Figginscf 3020 Szmorecf 4 020


ct GB L10 Str
3 -z-10-OW-11
3 z-4-6 L-2
)4 1 z-5-5 W-1
82 3% 5-5 L-3
78 4 3-7 L-1


Home Away Intr
36-19 31-24 10-8
35-17 30-29 16-2
38-24 22-30 9-9
30-31 21-33 9-9.
29-26 18-42 11-7

Home Away Intr
37-19 39-19 15-3
39-15 28-31 16-2
35-21 31-25 14-4
27-30 21-34 8-10
24-33 15-40 10-8

Home Away Intr
30-26 32-26 8-10
27-28 32-27 7-11
26-30 31-28 7-11
31-29 25-28 14-4


Home Away Intr
34-22 34-22 6-9
27-31 28-27 5-13
23-30 29-31 5-10
27-28 .25-33 9-9
27-25 23-38 7-11

Home Away Intr
33-23 28-29 5-10
31-30 28-25 6-9
32-26 23-32 7-11
33-24 20-36 6-9
25-31 23-34 4-11
28-28 14-44 3-12

Home Away Intr
33-24 25-31 5-10
28-31 30-24 7-8
28-29 29-27 4-11
28-26 26-32 11-4
31-28 23-31 8-7


NATIONAL LEAGUE
Tuesday's Games
Florida 4, Washington 2
N.Y; Mets 3, San Diego 2
Cincinnati 10, St. Louis 3
Atlanta 3, Philadelphia 1
Chicago Cubs 6, Milwaukee 3
Houston 3. Pittsburgh 1
Arizona 5 San Francisco 1
:'LA. Dodgers 4, Colorado 2
Wednesday's Games
Piaaoeipnia 9. Atlanta 3
Washington 5, Florida 2
N.Y. Mets 4 San Diego 3
Cincinnati 8, St. Louis 7
Milwaukee 6, Chicago Cubs 3
Houston 14, Pittsburgh 1
San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Colprado at L.A. Dodgers,.10:10 p.m.
Thursday's Games
San Diego (Young 9-5) at N.Y. Mets
(O.Hemandez 7-8), 12:10 p.m.
St. Louis (Reyes 3-5) at Cincinnati (Arroyo
9-7), 12:35 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Prior 1-5) at Milwaukee
(Davis 7-6), 2:05 p.m.
Florida (Sanchez 4-2) at Washington
(Astacio 2-2), 7:05 p.m. .
Pittsburgh (Gorzelanny 2-2) at Houston
(Clemens 3-4), 8:05. p.m.
Colorado (Jennings 7-9) at L.A. Dodgers
(Billingsley 3-3), 10:10 p.m.
Friday's Games
St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
N Y Mers at Washington, 7 05 p m
Cincinnat at Pmiladelphia 7.05 p m
MIwaulee at Atlanta 7 35 p m
San Diego at Houston 8 05 p m
Chicago Cubs at Colorado 9 05 p m
Florida at Anzona 9 40 p m
San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:40 p.m.

Iziur,. 3b 4 0 1 0 Inglettl I 3 0 0 1
OCberass 401 0 Hafnerdh 3 00 0
VGrero dh 4 02 0 VMrtnz c 4 1 3 0
GAndsn If 400 0 JhPIla ss 4 1 1 0
JRivra rf 4 01 0 Choo rf 4 1 3 1
Kndrck lb 3 01 0 Luna 2b 2 1 00
AKndy 2b 3 00 0 Garko lb 3 0 1 1
JMolnac 3 01 0 Marie3b .3 000
Totals 320 90 Totals 30 410 3
Los Angeles 000 000 000- 0
Cleveland 030 100 OOx- 4
E-OCabrera (11). DP-Los Angeles 1,
Cleveland 3. LOB-Los Angeles 6
Cleveland 7. 2B-JhPeralta (21) SB-
Choo (1) CS-lzturis (4), Sizemore (3).
SF-Garko
IP H RERBBSO
.Los Angeles
Lackey L,10-8 6 9 4 3 3 6
Romero 1 0 0 0-1 0
Gregg ,1 1 0 0 0 1
Cleveland
Westbrook W,9-7 9 9 0 0 1 7
Twins 4, Tigers 3
MINNESOTA DETROIT
ab rh bi ab rh bi
LCshillo2b 4 14 1 Planco2b 4 0 1 1
Punto 3b 501 1 Monroedh 4 000
Mauerc 3.120 IRdrgzlb 3 0.00
Gddyer rf 3000 Gmdsn cf 1 000
Mmeau lb 4 112 MOrdzrf 3 0 1 0
THnter cf 4000 CGillen ss 3 1 0 0
Kubel dh 2 000 Thmes if .3000
Rabedh 1 100 Caseyl b 1 0 0 0
Tyner lf 401 0 Inge 3b 3 1 1 2
Bartlett ss 4000 VWIson c 3 00 0
Clevlencf 3 1 1 0
Totals 344 9 4 Totals 31 3 4 3
Minnesota 100 000 120- 4
Detroit 000 001 200- 3
E-Bartlett (5). DP-Detroit 2. LOB-
Minnesota 7, Detroit 3. 2B-Punto,(19).
3B-L-Clevlen (1). HR-Momeau (30), Inge
(21). SB-LCastillo 3 (17).
IP H RERBBSO
Minnesota
JoSantanaW,13-57 4 3 3 210
JRincon 2-3 00 0 0 1
DReyes 1-3 00 0 0 0
Nathan S,25 1 0 0 0 0 2
Detroit
Bonderman 7 8 2 2 2 5
JWalker 0 0 1 1 1 0
ZumayaL,6-2 2 1 1 1 1 4
Yankees 7, White Sox 6
NEW YORK CHICAGO
ab rhbi ab r hbi
Damon cf 2 110 Ozuna If 3 000
APhllps ib 3 11 0 Pdsdnk If 2 0 00
Jeter ss 3 21 0 Iguchi 2b 5 2 3 1
BAbreu rf 5 123 Thome dh 4 1 0 0
ARod3b 402 1 Knerko lb 3 1 1 1
Posada c 4 00 1 Dye rf 41 2 1
Cano2b 4 12 1 Crede3b 2 1 1 3
BWllmsdh 401 0 Przynsc 4 00 0
CWIson lb 4000 Cintron ss 4 000
Frnswr p 0 000 BrAdrscf 3 0 0 0
MRivra p 0 000
MeCbr If 4 11 1
Totals 37711 7 Totals 34 6 7 6
New York 100 031 200- 7
Chicago 000 000 240- 6
DP-Chicago 1. LOB-New York 5,
Chicago 6 2B-APnillps (10), Cano (19),
Konerlo (18). Dye (22j 3B-Damon (3)
HR-BAbreu (1), Cano (5). MeCabrera (61,
Iguchl (13), Crede (25). SB-Jeter (25).
IP H RERBBSO
New York
RaJohnsonW,12-96 3 2 2 2 5
Villone 1 0 0 0 1 0
Famsworth 2-3 34 4 1 2
MRivera S.29 11-3 1 0 0 0 1
Chicago
Garland L,12-4 6 10 6 6 1 5
Riske 2 1 1 0 1 2
MacDougal 1 0 0 0 0 1
RaJohnson pitched to 4 batters in the
7th, Garland pitched to 1 batter In the 7th.
HBP-by MRivera (BrAnderson). PB-
Pierzynskl.
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Phillles 9, Braves 3


PHILA ATLANTA
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Rollinsss 4 12 1 Aybar3b 4 1 2 0
Vctrnorf 5 11 1 MGiles2b 4 0 1 0
Utley 2b 5 12 3 Rnteria ss 4 1 2 0
Sndoval2b 0000 TPena ss 0 00 0
Howard lb 5 01 1 AJonescf 4 1 1 1
Burrell If 4 22 1 VIIrrI p 0 0 0 0
Madson p 1 00 0 Frncurrf 4 0 1 1
; Snches p 0 00 0 Diaz If 3 0 1 0
Rwandcf 411 0 Prattc 3 000
SLbrthal c 320 Thrmn lb 4 01 0
Nunez 3b 5 12 1 Jamesp 2 00 0
Wolfp 2 010 Yates p 0 0 0 0
RiWhtep 0 000 McBrid p 0 0 00
'Robrsn If 2 01 0 Prnto p 0 0 0 0
WFrnk p 0 00 0
Orr ph 1 0 0 0
Ray p 0 0 0 0
Lngrhn cf 1 0 0 0
Totals 40913 8 Totals 34 3 9 2
Philadelphia 000 001 800- 9
Atlanta 000 012 000- 3
E-Nunez (4), Aybar (7). DP-
j Philadelphia 1. LOB-Philadelphia 11,
Atlanta 6. 2B-Utley (33), Renteria (26),
Thorman (9). HR-Burrell (23), AJones
(28). SB-Rollins (26), Rowand (9). CS-
Diaz (3). S-Roberson.
IP H RERBBSO
Philadelphia
Wolf 51-3 5 3 2 2 4
RiWhite W,2-0 2-3 1 0 0 0 1
Madson 2 2 0 0 0 1
;Sanches 1 1 0 0 0 1
Atlanta
.James 6 5 1 1 0 6
. Yates L,1-3 1-3 1 4 4 3 0
.McBride 1-3 2 2 1 0 0
Paronto 0 3 2 0 1 0
.WFranklin 1-3 0 0 0 0 1
Ray 1 2 0 0 1 0
Villarreal 1 0 0 0 0 2
Paronto pitched to 5 batters in the 7th.
HBP-by James (Rowand). WP-Wolf.
T-3:18. A-27,222 (50,091).
Nationals 5, Marlins 2
FLORIDA WASHINGTON
ab rhbi ab rhbi


Amzgacf 5 110 ASrano f 4 1 1 0
Uggia2b 4 01 0 FLopezss 4 1 1 0
Jacobs 1b 4011 Zmrmn 3b 3 320
Abrcrm pr 0 00 0 NJhnsn lb 3 0 1 0
Mssngr p 000 0 Kearns rf 3 02 1
Pinto p 0000 Escbar cf 2 0 1 2
Borchd ph 1 000 DJcksn 2b 3 00 0
MiCbr 3b 3 020 MrAnd 2b 2 00 0
Wlnhm If 3 00 0 Harper c 2 0 1 0
Herges p 0 00 0 Ward ph 0 000
Helms 1b 1 000 0Schndrc 0 00 0
Hrmida rf 401 0 ROrtiz p 2 000
HaRmzss 4010 Bowie p 0 0 00
Olivo c 4 12 0 Matos ph 1 00 0
Willis p 2 000 Rauch p 0 00 0
CRoss If 2.00 0 CCrdro p 0 0 0 0
Totals 372 9 1 Totals 29 5 9 3
Florida 100 000 100- 2
Washington 201 010 01x- 5
E-Willis (5), FLopez (20). DP-Florida
1. LOB-Florida 10, Washington 14. 2B-
Hermida (17), Olivo (16), ASoriano (29),
Harper (1). SB-HaRamirez (34). CS-
Kearns (3). SF-Escobar 2.
IP H RERBBSO
Florida
Willis L,7-9 51-3 8 4 3 5 6
Herges 2-3 00 0 1 0
Messenger 1-3 1 0 0 1 0
Pinto 12-3 0 1 1 4 3
Washington
ROrtiz W,9-9 62-3 8 2 1 0 6
Bowie 1-3 0 0 0 1 0
Rauch 1 0 0 0 0 0
* CCordero S,20 1 1 0 0 0 2
HBP-by ROrtiz (Uggla), by Willis
S" (Harper)Y WP"Willis2; ROrfiz.IuJ i
t'-' -3:17. A-21,390 (46,382).
L Mots 4, Padres 3
c- SAN DIEGO NEW YORK
ab rhbi ab r hbi
, DRbrts If 3 00 0 Reyes ss 5 1 2 1
r rJhnson ph 1 00 0 L Duca c 5 0 1 0
BGiles rf 3 000 Beltran cf 3 000
* Cmeron cf 3 00 0 CDIgdo lb 4 0 1 1
SPiazzac 4222Wright3b 4 1 1 0
', AGnzlzlb 3 000 Ventin2b 3 1 2 1
S TWalkr 3b 4000 Chavez If 3 03 1
Blumss 401 0 Mlldgerf 2 1 00
Brfield 2b 3 11 1 PMrtnz p 2 0 0 0
-' Hnsley p 0 00 0 Heilmn p 0 0 0 0
Bowen ph 1000 Ledeeph 1 00 0
SEmbre p 0000 BWgnr p 0 0 0 0
Merdth p 000 0
Bard ph 1 00 0
Totals 303 4 3 Totals 32 410 4
San Diego 000 101 001- 3
NewYork 112 000 OOx- 4
E-Wright (14). LOB-San Diego 7,
i. New York 10. 2B-Reyes (22), Wright (27),
Valentin (19). HR-Piazza 2 (18), Barfield
(8). SB-Reyes (48), Valentin (5). CS-
':' J Chavez (2). S-Hensley 2, PMartinez.
IP H RERBBSO
San Diego (
J Hensley L,7-9 6 9 4 4 4 6
Embree 2-3 1 0 0 1 2
Meredith 11-3 0 0 0 0 1


r New York
PMartinez W,9-4 71-3 3 2
, ( Heilman 2-3 0 0 (
S- BWagner S,26 1 1 1


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221
2 2 1
1 1 0
2 2 1
1 1 2
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00 0
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T-2:39. A--49,979 (57,333).
Reds 8, Cardinals 7
. ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI
ab rhbi I ab
Eckstin ss 513 1 Freel rf .4
Duncan if 4 120 IHttberg lb 3
Flors p 0 O0 0 Grf Jr. cf 4
Ismghs p 0 00 0 EEcrcn 3b 3
Pujols lb 4 21 0 Dunn if 3
Rolen 3b 2 00 0 BPhllps 2b 4
Spiezio 3b 2 11 2 RFrkIn p 0
Edmnd cf 4 11 4 Clayton ss 3
JEcrcn rf 5 01 0 Vlentin ph 1
Biliard 2b 5 01 0 LaRue c 3
YMolna c 5 11 0 Bray p 0
Crpnter p 2 01 0 Coffey p 0
; Tguchi If 0 00 0 Merckr p 0
Aurilia 2b 0
J Dnorfia pr 0
Harang p 2
Crmier p 01
I Wthers p 0
Ross c 2


Totals 38712 7 Totals 32 8 8 8
St. Louis 400 020 010- 7
Cincinnati 010 203 002- 8
One out when winning run scored.
E-Clayton (15). LOB-St. Louis 10,
. Cincinnati 3. 2B-Pujols (22), YMolina
(22), BPhillips (20). HR-Spiezio (7),
Edmonds (17), Hatteberg (11),
,EEncamacion (8), Dunn (34), Ross (14).
S-Carpenter, Taguchi. SF-Dunn.
IP H RERBBSO
,, St. Louis
Carpenter 7 6 6 6 0 6
SFlores 1-3 0 0 0 1 0
lsrnghsL,3-5 1 2 2 2 1 1
Cincinnati
Harang 6 8 6 5 3 7
Cormier 2-3 1 0 0 0 1
Weathers 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Bray 1-3 3 1 1 0 0
Coffey 1-3 0 0 0 1 0
Mercker 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
RFranklin W,2-5 1 0 0 0 0 0
HBP-by Carpenter (EEncarnacion).
T-2:56. A-41,649 (42,271).
Brewers 6, Cubs 3
CHICAGO MILWAUKEE
ab rhbi ab r'hbi
Pierre cf 4 11 0 BCIark cf 5 1 2 2
l- zturis ss 4.01 0 Grffnno 2b 4 0 0 0


Foas t~h e recor game, 7-6 over Texas. .. Kansas City's
Luke Hudson won his fifth straight decision
r f O t liIn a 6-4 victory over Boston.
Ii SLUGGING
SCincinnati matched a season-high with
17 hits in beating St. Louis 10-3 on
Tuesday. ,The Reds now trail the NL
On the A IRW AV ES Central-leading Cardinals by 3%' games.
SW. The 17 hits are also the same number that


TODAY'S SPORTS,
BASEBALL
12:30 p.m. (ESPN) MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Cincinnati
Reds. From Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. (Live)
2 p.m. (WGN) MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee
Brewers. From Miller Park in Milwaukee. (Live) (CC)
7 p.m. (FSNFL) MLB Baseball Florida Marlins at Washington
Nationals. From RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. (Live)
* 8 p.m. (ESPN) MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Chicago
White Sox. From U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago. (Live)
BOXING
9 p.m. (OUTDOOR) Boxing Omar Nino vs. Brian Viloria. Omar
Nino battles Brian Viloria for the WBC Light Flyweight title. Also:
Carlos Bojorquez vs. Jose Luis Zertuche. From Las Vegas. (Live)
FOOTBALL
8 p.m. (13, 51 FOX) NFL Preseason Football Indianapolis Colts at
St. Louis Rams. From the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis. (Live)
(CC)
(47 FAM) CFL Football B.C. Lions at Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
From Canad Inns Stadium in Winnipeg. (Live)
GOLF
9 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Golf KLM Open First Round.
From the Netherlands. (Live)
1:30 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Golf Nationwide Tour Xerox Classic -
First Round. From Rochester, N.Y. (Live)
4 p.m. (USA) PGA Golf The International First Round. From
Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock, Colo. (Live)
7 p.m. (GOLF) Golf U.S. Women's Amateur Championship -
Second Round. From North Plains, Ore. (Live)
TENNIS
1 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series Rogers Cup -
Round of 16. From Toronto. (Live)
7:30 p.m. (ESPN2)ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series Rogers Cup
Round of 16. From Toronto. (Live)


Barrettc 3 100 Fildrlb 3 2 1 0
ARmrz 3b 3 11 3 Gross If 2 2 1 0
JJones rf 400 0 BHallss 2 000
Nevin lb 4 00 0 Jenkins rf 4 022
Murton If 2000 DaBell 3b 4 022
Eyre p 0 00 0 DMiller c 4 000
Ardsmp 0 000 Bushp 3 1 0 0
Cedeno 2b 3 00 0 Cirillo ph 1 000
CZmro p 1 00 0 FCdero p 0 0 0 0
Wuertz p 0 00 0
Theriot ph 1 00 0
Novoa p 0 000
Pagan If 1 00 0
Totals 303 3 3 Totals 32 6 8 6
Chicago 000 003 000- 3
Milwaukee 002 220 00x- 6
E-ARamirez (8). LOB-Chicago 3,
Milwaukee 7. 2B-Fielder (25), Gross (9).
HR-ARamirez (26), BClark (3). SB-
Pierre (40).
IP H RERBBSO
Chicago
CZmroL,12-5 42-3 5 6 4 4 4
Wuertz 1-3 00 0 0 0
Novoa 11-3 0 0 0 0 1
Eyre 2-3 1 0 0 1 1
Aardsma 1 2 0 0 0 1
Milwaukee
Bush W,8-8 8 3 3 3 1 6
FCorderoS,4 1 0 0 0 0 1
HBP-by Bush (Barrett), by Bush
(ARamirez). PB-Barrett.
T-2:35. A-36 012 (41,900).

PITTSBURGH HOUSTON
ab rhbi ab rhbi
McLth rf 4 11 0 Tveras cf 4 2 1 0
JWison ss 401 0 Sprger p 0 000
FSnchz2b 2 01 1 Brkski p 0 0 00
Castillo2b 1 00 0 Munson,c 0 0 0 0
Bay If 300 0 Biggio 2b 4 2 2 1
Shrplss p 0 00 0 Burke 2b 1 0 0 0
Marte p 0000 Brkmn lb 1 3 0 0
Cotac 1000 Lamblb 1 000
JHrndz lb 4000 Huffrf 4 236
Pallno c 3 01 0 Scott If 5 1 2 2
MGnzlz p 0 000 Ensbrg 3b 3 0 1 1
STorres p 0000 OPImro If 1 000
Bumitzph 1 00 0 AEvrttss 5 120
JBtsta 3b 3 00 Nieve p 0 0 0 0
Duffy cf 3 00 0 Asmus c 5 1 2 0
Chacon p 0 00 0 Oswaltp 3 1 1 2
VSants p 2 00 0 Lane cf 1 1 1 2
Nady rf 0 00 0
Totals 311 4 1 Totals 38141514
Pittsburgh 000 001 000- 1.
Houston 343 022 00x-.14
E-JBautista (6). DP-Pittsburgh 1.
LOB-Pittsburgh 5, Houston 6. 2B--
JWilson (21), FSanchez (38), Huff (4),
AEverett (22). HR-Biggio (16), Huff 2 (4),
Scott (3), Oswalt (1), Lane (12). CS-
Ensberg (4).
IP H RERBBSO
Pittsburgh
Chacon L,-1 12-3 6 7 7 4 1
VSantos 31-3 6 5 5 2 1
Sharpless 1-3 1 1 11 0 0
Marte 2-3 1 1 1 0 0,
MGonzalez 1 0 0 0 0 1
STorres 1 1 0 0 0 1
Houston
Oswalt W,9-7 6 4 1 1 1 6
Springer 1 0 0 0 0 3.
Borkowski 1 0 0 0 1 2
Nieve 1 0 0 0 0 2
T-2:47. A-31,077 (40,976).
MIB Leaders
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING-Mauer, Minnesota, .369;
Jeter, New York, .346; ISuzuki, Seattle,
.330; DeRosa, Texas, .327;' Tejada,
Baltimore, .327; VWells, Toronto, .325;
Morneau, Minnesota, .322; Dye, Chicago,
.322.
RUNS-Sizemore, Cleveland, 89;
DOrtiz, Boston, 85; Thome, Chicago, 85;
Hafner, Cleveland, 81; Glaus, Toronto, 81;
ISuzuki, Seattle, 79; Tejada, Baltimore, 78;
Damon, New York, 78; ARodriguez, New
York, 78.
RBI-DOrtiz, Boston, 110; Morneau,
Minnesota, 101; Hafner, Cleveland, 94;
lbanez, Seattle, 89; MRamirez, Boston, 89;
VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 88; Giambi, New
York, 88.
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 159; Tejada,
Baltimore, 151; MYoung, Texas, 148; Jeter,
New York, 145; Sizemore, Cleveland, 138;
Mauer, Minnesota, 138; VWells, Toronto,
138; Matthews, Texas, 138; Loretta,
Boston, 138.
DOUBLES-MYoung, Texas, 39;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 37; Lowell, Boston,
37; Matthews, Texas, 36; Teixeira, Texas,
34; CGuillen, Detroit, 31; DeRosa, Texas,
31.
TRIPLES-Crawford, Tampa Bay, 12;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 8; JoLopez, Seattle,
7; Teahen, Kansas City, 6; ISuzuki, Seattle,
6; Podsednik, Chicago, 6; 5 are tied with 5.
HOME RUNS-DOrtiz,, Boston, 41,;
Thome, Chicago, 34; Hafner, Cleveland,
33; Giambi, New York, 32; Glaus, Toronto,
31; MRamirez, Boston, 31; Morneau,
Minnesota, 30; Dye, Chicago, 30.
STOLEN BASES-Figgins, Los Angeles,
41; CPatterson, Baltimore, 37; Crawford,
Tampa Bay, 34; ISuzuki, Seattle,. 34;
Podsednik, Chicago, 32; BRoberts,
Baltimore, 29; Jeter, New York, 24.
PITCHING (13 Decisions)--Halladay,
Toronto, 14-3, .824, 3.23; Liriano,


Minnesota, 12-3, .800, 2.19; Garland,
Chicago, 12-3, .800, 4.99; Verlander,
Detroit, 14-4, .778, 2.79; Schilling, Boston,
14-4, .778, 3.78; Wang, New York, 13-4,
.765, 3.69; Mussina, New York, 13-4, .765,
3.46.
STRIKEOUTS-JoSantana, Minnesota,
178; Bonderman, Detroit, 151; Liriano,
Minnesota, 142; Schilling, Boston, 142;
Kazmir, Tampa Bay, 139; Mussina, New
York, 136; Lackey, Los Angeles, 135.
SAVES-TJones, Detroit, 31; Papelbon,
Boston, 30; Jenks, Chicago, 30;
FrRodriguez, Los Angeles, 28; MRivera,
New York, 28; Ray, Baltimore, 27; Street,
Oakland, 26; BRyan, Toronto, 26.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-FSanchez, Pittsburgh, .342;
MiCabrera, Florida, .334; CJones, Atlanta,
.333; Utley, Philadelphia, .328; Hatteberg,
Cincinnati, .326; Pujols, St. Louis, .323;
Holliday, Colorado, .322; Berkman,
Houston, .322.
RUNS-Utley, Philadelphia, 95; Reyes,
New York, 92; Rollins, Philadelphia, 87;
Beltran, New York,, 85; Pujols, St. Louis,
84; ASoriano, Washington, 84;
HaRamirez, Florida, 83.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 102;
AJones, Atlanta, 98; Berkman, Houston,
97; Beltran, New York, 97; Pujols, St
Louis, 91; Wright, New York, 85; CaLee,
;Milwaukee, 81., ,; -.....-1
:HITS-Utiey,Philadelphia,-T50; Holliday,
Colorado, 137; MiCabrera, Florida, 135;
Reyes, New York, 135; FSanchez,
Pittsburgh, 134; Furcal, Los Angeles, 132;
5 are tied with 131.
DOUBLES-LGonzalez, Arizona, 40;
FSanchez, Pittsburgh, 38; MiCabrera,
Florida, 36; Zimmerman, Washington, 35;
Atkins, Colorado, 35; NJohnson,
Washington, 35; Rolen, St Louis, 35.
TRIPLES-Reyes, New York, 13; Pierre,
Chicago, 9; DRoberts, San Diego, 9;
Lofton, Los Angeles, 9; SFinley, San
Francisco, 9; Sullivan, Colorado, 8;
Vizquel, San Francisco, 8.
HOME RUNS-Howard, Philadelphia,
39; ASoriano, Washington, 35; Dunn,
Cincinnati, 34; Pujols, St. Louis, 34;
Beltran, New York, 33; Berkman, Houston,
30; CaLee, Milwaukee, 28; AJones,
Atlanta, 28
STOLEN BASES-Reyes. New York, 48;
.Pierre; Chicago, 40; HaRamirez, Florida,
34; DRoberts, San Diego, 34; FLopez,
Washington 30 ASoriano, Washington,
28: Rollins. Philadelphia, 26; Furcal, Los
Angeles, 26.
PITCHING (13 Decisions)-Webb,
Arizona, 12-4, .750, 2.74; TGlavine, New
York, 12-4, .750, 3.96;. CZambrano,
Chicago, 12-5, .706, 3.54; Penny, Los
Angeles, 12-5, .706, 3.43; PMartinez, New
York, 9-4, .692, 3.42, Trachsel. New York,
11-5, .687, 5.03; Oisen. Flonda, 9-5, .643,
3.92; CYoung, Sah Diego, 9-5, .643, 3.78;
MBatista, Arizona, ,9-, .643, 4.87; Smoltz,
Atlanta. 9-5, 643, 3 54
STRIKEOUTS-CZambrano. Chicago,
162 Harang Cincinnati 153, Peavy, San
Diego, 145, Smoltz Atlanta, 145;,
Capuano Milwaukee. 132. Schmidt, San
Francisco 131. Arroyo, Cincinnati, 127.
SAVES-Hoffman, San Diego, 30;
Isringhausen, St. Louis, 29; Gordon,
Philadelphia, 27; BWagner, New York, '26;
Lidge, Houston, 25; Turnbow, Milwaukee,
24; Borowski, Florida, 23.
Baseball Today
SCOREBOARD
Thursday, Aug. 10,
Boston at Kansas City (8:10 p.m. EDT).
Curt Schilling looks to become the majors'
first 15-game winner this season.
SIDELINED?
Minnesota manager Ron Gardenhire
said there's a "99.999" percent chance
Francisco Llriano will go on the DL after the
rookie left-hander has an MRI on Thursday
to determine whether his injury is in his
forearm, elbow or both. Liriano is 12-3 with
a league-leading 2.19 ERA.
SIGNED
Cleveland's Cliff Lee signed a $14 mil-
lion, three-year contract extension with the
club Tuesday, another long-term commit-
ment by the Indians to a young, proven
player. In 99 career starts, the 27-year old
is 44-25 with a 4.47 ERA. This year, Lee is
9-8 with a 4.75 ERA In a team-high 33
starts.
BIG APPLE RETURN
New York beat the San Diego Padres 3-
2 Tuesday night to ruin the homecoming of
former Mets catcher Mike Piazza. Piazza
went 1-for-4 In his first game at Shea
Stadium since he signed with the Padres in
the offseason. He received loud cheers
from the moment he exited the dugout for
pregame stretching to his last at-bat In the
eighth Inning. STREAKING
The Los Angeles Dodgers won their 11th
straight game with a 4-2 victory over
Colorado on Monday night. The club
record is 15 in a row, set in 1924. The
Dodgers are now tied with Cincinnati for
first place in the National League wild card
race. ... The Los Angeles Angels are a
major league-best 24-10 since the All-Star
break after a 5-4 win over Cleveland on
Tuesday. ... Oakland won its sixth straight


St Louis had in a 13-1 rout in the opener
of the three game set
SLUMPING
Tony Armas Jr. took the loss in Florida's
4-2 win over Washington on Tuesday, and
is now 1-5 with an 8 18 ERA in his last
eignt starts
SPEAKING
"He was the face of the franchise for
such a long time He wore this uniform with
dignity, with class with a lot of profession-
alism." Mets third baseman David
Wright on Mike Piazza's return to New York
since signing with Padres in the offseason.
SEASONS
Aug. 10
1901 Frank Isbell of the Chicago
White Sox set anAL record by stranding 11
teammates on the basepaths.
1944 Charles "Red" Barrett of the
Boston Braves threw only 58 pitches to
beat the Cincinnati Reds 2-0 in a nine-
inning game.
1957 Mickey Mantle became the first
player to clear the center-field hedge at
Baltimore's Memorial Stadium when his
460-foot homer hit the base of the score-
board. The Yankees beat the Orioles, 6-3.
1969 Cesar Tovar of Minnesota broke
up the second no-hit bid against the Twins
by a Baltimore pitcher. Tovar singled with
no out In the ninth off Mike Cueller. Earlier
in the year, Tovar singled with one out in
the ninth to spoil Dave McNally's bid.
1971 Harmon Killebrew of the
Minnesota Twins hit his 500th home run in
the first inning off Baltimore's Mike Cuellar
to become the 10th player to hit 500 or
more in a career. Killebrew also hit No. 501
off Cuellar, but the Orioles won 4-3.
1981 Major league baseball resumed
play after a two-month strike. In the St.
Louis Cards-Phillies game at Philadelphia,
attended by 60,561 fans, Pete Rose broke
Stan Muslal's NL hit record when he sin-
gled for his 3,631st hit. It' came off Mark
Littell In the eighth inning.
1995 Ball Night at Dodger Stadium
turned into the first forfeit in the majors in
16 years. Los Angeles forfeited a game to
the St. Louis Cardinals after fans threw
souvenir baseballs onto the field three
times. The game was called with one out in
the bottom of the ninth.
2002 Sammy Sosa hit three three-run
homers before being pulled for a pinch-hit-
ter in the bottom of the sixth inning in
Chicago's 15-1 rout of Colorado.
2003 Atlanta Braves shortstop Rafael
Furcal turned the 12th unassisted triple
play in major league history against the St.
Louis Cardinals. With runners on first and
second in the fifth inning, Furcal made a
leaping grab of pitcher Woody Williams'
liner. The runners were going, and Furcal
stepped on second base to double up Mike
Matheny before tagging out Orlando
Palmelro.
2004 Barry Bonds became the first
player in major league history to hit 30
home runs in 13 consecutive seasons, hit-
ting a solo shot off John Grabow in the sev-
enth inning of San Francisco's 8-7 loss to
Pittsburgh. Bonds has hit 30 homers in 14
seasons, one shy of Hank Aaron's record.
Today's birthdays: Brandon Lyon, 27;
Dan Johnson, 27; Sal Fasano, 35.

TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
CLEVELAND INDIANS-Recalled OF
Franklin Gutierrez from Buffalo of the IL.
MINNESOTA TWINS-Recalled RHP
Boof Bonser from Rochester of the IL.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS-Activated RHP
Jay Witasick from the 15-day DL. Optioned
RHP Shane Komine and LHP Brad Halsey
to Sacramento of the PCL. Extended their
player development contract with Kane
County of .the Midwest League for two,
years through 2008. ,.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS-Acquired OF Todd
Hollandsworth from Cleveland for a player
to be named. Transferred LHP Brandon
Claussen from the 15-day to the 60-day
DL.
FLORIDA MARLINS-Placed RHP
Logan Kensing on the 15-day DL.
Activated RHP Sergio Mitre from the 60-
day DL. Designated RHP Jeff Fulchino for
assignment.
MILWAUKEE BREWERS-Activated
RHP Jose Capellan from the 15-day DL.
Optioned OF Tony Gwynn to Nashville of
the PCL
I NEW YORK METS-Placed OF Cliff
Floyd on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF
Michael Tucker from Norfolk of the IL.
Agreed to terms with RHP Kevin Mulvey.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS-Activated
1B Nomar Garciaparra from the 15-day
DL
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES--Acquired
RHP Zac Stott from Cincinnati to complete
an earlier trade.
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-Recalled RHP
Brad Thompson from Memphis of the PCL.
Optioned OF John Rodriguez to Memphis.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS-Named
Lenny Harris.minor league roving infield
Instructor.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS-Signed G
Jannero Pargo to a two-year contract.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
DALLAS COWBOYS-Signed TE Erik
Jensen.
MIAMI DOLPHINS-Claimed CB Chris
Thompson off waivers from Cleveland,
NEW YORK JETS-Signed WR Mario
Hill and Curtis Williams. Waived WR C.J.
Fayton.
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS-Signed CB
Quentin Jammer to a five-year contract
extension through the 2012 season.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS-Signed
TE Leonard Stephens. Released WR
Terrence Stubbs.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
BOSTON BRUINS-Announced the res-
ignation of Harry Sinden, president, who
will remain an adviser to club owner
Jeremy Jacobs.
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS-Signed
D Filip Novak, .
MONTREAL CANADIENS-Signed D
Ryan O'Byrne to a two-year contract.
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS-Signed RW
Connor James.


SAN JOSE SHARKS-Re-signed LW
Patrick Risamiller. Signed D Mathieu BIron.
COLLEGE
NCAA-Reinstated USC WR Dwayne
Jarrett's eligibility.
ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE-
Named Kristle Le assistant director of
media relations. Promoted Mike Finn to
associate commissioner for football opera-
tions.
CLEMSON-Named Josh Langley
assistant track & field coach.
CONNECTICUT-Named Paul
McCarthy senior associate director of ath-
letics-administration.
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL-Named
Joe Vogel women's golf coach.


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Andrew's done a great job
for me, including scouting
around for the best prices on
equipment and helping with
that for other programs, too."
His teams played effectively
as well. In his four years, only
one posted a losing record:
This season's squad was 6-8-4,
losing in the first round of the
District 4A-6 tournament to its
greatest nemesis, Lecanto. ,
Indeed, in three, of his four
seasons the Hurricanes were
ousted in the district semifi-
nals, twice by Lecanto and
once by Leesburg. Still,
Castorina's teams were 43-34-9
overall in his four-year reign as
coach, enjoying their best
record in 2005 when they went
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'I think he did a great job
over there," said coaching col-
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With less than two weeks
before the start of the season,
Holstein is helping Fohrman
set up the schedule.
Fohrman, a former PGA
assistant pro, thinks he can
help Lecanto golfers prepare
for the various courses well.
"Generally, with high school
students, they have a game
(already)," Fohrman said. "The
biggest thing at this time is just
giving them tips.
"Golf course management is
my expertise," Fohrman said.
"I can go to the courses we'll
play, scout them out and break
it down for them."
Lecanto finished six strokes
out at the Region 2A-2 tourna-
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who will be a senior this year,
qualified with a 76 out of the
region and should once again
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direction, and he developed
the talent he had."
Castorina's decision was
apparently due to a change in
focus regarding his career. He
will, however, remain in his
position as a math teacher at
Citrus. He did confirm he was
leaving as coach, but refrained
from adding further comment
Overman said a search for a
replacement is underway. She
added she would like to find a
coach within the school system,
if possible.
"That's always been our pref-
erence," she said. "Ifwe could,
we'd want someone on campus.
If not that, then we'd try and get
someone within the school sys-
tem."
The timing of Castorina's res-
ignation may make that diffi-
cult, something Overman is
well aware of.
"We'd like to try and get
somebody in place as soon as
possible," she said. Asked if she
would limit her search to the
school system, Overman
replied, "We're not going to lose
a program because we can't
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Outdoor
BRIEFS----=
Redfishing 101 with
Capt. Rick Burns
Redfishing 101 with Capt. Rick
Bums will be from 5 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 30, at the
Homosassa Lions Club. The Citrus
County Parks and Recreation
Department is presenting this
course.
The seminar will focus on fishing
for the Redfish. Targeting the right
time and the right habitat such as
the backcountry, flats, islands and
points will be discussed as well as
the importance of tides and moon
phases. Learn valuable information
on the history, biology, management
and migration. Live and artificial
tackle rigging, what rods, reels,
lines, leaders and knots and how to
rig your boat to target the redfish
along with proper catch and release
techniques are scheduled.
Participants will receive tackle
packs, maps and hotspots of
Redfish areas, literature and
'refreshments, along with ongoing
'door prizes.
For information or to register for
this class, call Citrus County Parks
and Recreation at 527-7677. The
,course is limited to 40 participants.
Bowhunting course at
annual jamboree
Learn how to bow hunt, for free.
'The course will be offered from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 2 during the
Florida Bowhunting Jamboree at
'Citrus Wildlife Management Area,
;conducted by the Florida Fish and
,Wildlife Conservation Commission's
,the Florida Bowhunter's Council.
The jamboree has attracted approx-
imately 600 archers in the past. The
participants competed in shooting
,skills using broadhead-tipped hunt-
ing arrows.
; This year's added attraction is the
,FWC's Bowhunting Course,
:designed to meet the requirements
of some states that require National
,Bowhunter Education Foundation
.-; '(NBEF) certification prior to pur-.. .
chasing a bowhunting license.
Participants must bring all equip-
ment, including bow and arrows.
Instructors Lowe Morrison and Terry
and Norma Neenan are among the
most accomplished and respected
bowhunting instructors in the state.
Students should pre-register for
the course by calling the FWC's
Lake City Regional Office at (386)
,758-0525. Students of all ages may
participate.
For more information on the
:Jamboree, please see ,,,
http://www.floridabowhunters.org/
Sportsman's license
cost increase
SThe Florida Fish and Wildlife
,Conservation Commission (FWC)
'has increased the cost of its gold
sportsman's license and sports-
man's license by $5 to cover the
:new crossbow season permit that
was recently added to the license
package.
The gold sportsman's license
'now costs $88.50 and includes
hunting, saltwater fishing and fresh-
water fishing licenses; and manage-
ment area, archery, crossbow, muz-
'zle-loading gun, turkey, Florida
waterfowl, snook and lobster per-
mits.
i The sportsman's license costs
$72.50 and includes hunting and
freshwater fishing licenses; and
management area, archery, cross-
bow, muzzle-loading gun, turkey
and Florida waterfowl permits.
Hunters who already possess
one of these licenses can hunt on
private lands during the new cross-
bow season without having to pur-
chase the $5 crossbow season per-
mit, if the license does not expire
until after the crossbow season.
The new permit is similar to the
archery and muzzle-loading gun
permits that also cost $5 and are
required for those hunting during the
archery and muzzle-loading gun
seasons.
These licenses are available for
purchase at tax collectors' offices,
license vendors and at
MyFWC.com/license.
Rodbenders looking for
new members
The Rodbenders Bass Club is
looking for new members, as its


new year is about to begin. The club
holds monthly tournaments across
Central Florida and has been exis-
tence more than 35 years.
For more information on the com-
petitive bass fishing club call Steve
Smith at 302-4851 or Matthew Beck
at 422-0888.


As fall a
W ell, summer is wind-
ing down. I know with
daytime temperatures
in the mid-to-high 90s, and the
THI bumping 100, it doesn't
seem that way, but, y'all need
to trust me on this one (even
my wife tosses a skeptical
glance my way when I say
this); fall is on the way. Some
special things happen in the
fall in Florida, and one of'
them is the annual redfish
spawn, which starts some time
after the full moon in August,
otherwise known as "tonight,"
and runs through November.
I know I got a bit scientific
on you last week, with the col-
umn on invertebrate her-
maphrodism, but no one e-
mailed me saying to knock it
off, and you could have, that's
why my e-mail address is at
the bottom of each column.
But with redfish such an
important part of our recre-
ation scheme, I thought you
might like to know what hap-
pens when the thoughts of red-
fish turn to... well, you know,
that "s" word.
Two things need to happen
to kick off the party for ol'
Sciaenops ocellatus (which
translates loosely from the
Latin to "Hey, this thing's got
spots that look like extra
eyes"). Not in order of impor-
tance, the constant water tem-
perature, excluding anomalies
such as short cool spells, has
to drop, and the days must get
shorter.
Gulf redfish and those in the
southern end of the Atlantic
range migrate offshore to
spawn, while those in the
northern end of the Indian
River Lagoon and the
Mosquito Lagoon on the
Atlantic side stay in the shal-
low waters.


approaches,
There are other differ- flirting. I \
ences-spawning times and oyster bar,
such, but I'll stick with Gulf started hit
redfish, since those
are the ones we
catch. Once at the
spawning grounds,
males follow
females for hours,
sometimes more
than one per
female; constantly
bumping them and
making the pecu-
liar drumming R.G. Schmidt
sound that gives TIGHT
them another of LINES
their common
names, "red drum."
Gives new meaning to being This cai
"hit on." often as ei
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FRI
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SAT
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MON
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TUES
8/15
WED
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so do redfish
ad already left the the female can emit as many
and these two guys as a million eggs each time, a
in' on me, and hum- potential total of'tens of mil-
nrin' Rod Stewart's lions of eggs, very few of
'Tonight's The which will ever see adulthood.
Night." The eggs float because of
Okay, back to tiny oil globules they contain,
>eing scientific. and are carried by currents
Shortly after dark, back into the inshore waters.
he female releases That's the part that has had
a milky substance me curious for decades; why
hat looks like thick go to the trouble of moving off-
og, and the male shore, when the eggs are com-
puffs out a cloud of ing right back into the shal-
3perm. The eggs lows, anyway?
Lnd sperm mix in Logic would dictate remain-
he water, and ing in the shallow waters, to
>resto, fertilized give a larger percentage of lar-
iggs. val fish a shot at making safety,
be repeated as but Ma Nature doesn't use
ary three days-
every five-and Please see SCHMIDT/Page 6B


Homosassa
High/Low
6.58 a.m 2:07 a.m.
6:14 p.m. 1:57 p.m.


Withlacoochee
HighLowI
3 54 a.m. 10.08 a m.
3:10 p.m. 10:56 p m.


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7:53 pm 344 p.m 6-14 pm 1:06pm 7.05 pm 2:43 p.m 4:01 p.m 11:32 p.m.
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8:44 p.m. 4-32 pm 7-05 p m. 1:54 p.m. 7.56 p.m 3.31 p.m. 4:52 p.m.
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9-39 pm 5-21 pm 8.00 pm 2.43 p.m 8.51 p.m. 4:20 p m. 5:47 p.m. 12.31 pm.
942am. 5 30 a.m. 8-03 am 2 52 a.m. 8.54 a m. 429 a.m. 5.50 a.m. 12:40 a m.
10.39 pm 6-15 p m. 9.00 p m. 3 37 pm. 9.51 p.m. 5.14 p.m. 6:47 p.m 1:25 p.m.
10 18 a m. 6:05 am 8:39 a.m. 3.27 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 5:04 a.m. 6:26 a.m. 1-15 a.m.
11.53 p.m. 7:17 p.m. 10 14 p.m 4:39 p m. 11:05 p.m. 6-16 p.m. 8:01 p.m. 2:27 p.m.
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The workshop is from 9 to 11
a.m. on the third Friday monthly.
The registration fee is $20; Register
for class at the administration office
in Whispering Pines Park, 8 a.m. to
5 p.m,, Monday to Friday. For fur-
ther information, call the administra-
tion office at 726-3913.


Outdoor
BRIEFS
Hunter safety course
slated for Aug. 12
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC) is
offenng an on-line completion day
for a free hunter safety course Aug.
12 in Citrus County.
The course will be at the
Withlacoochee Technical Institute,
1201 W. Main Street in Inverness
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Participants
must complete the CD-ROM or
Intemet course prior to attending
this one-day completion session.
Students must also bring the on-line
final report form to the session. An
adult must accompany children
under 16 years of age at all times.
The hunter safety course is
required for anyone bom on or after
June 1, 1975 to purchase a hunting
license. The FWC course satisfies
hunter safety training requirements
for all other states and Canadian
provinces.
Persons interested in attending
this course can register online and
obtain information about future
hunter safety classes at.
MyFWC.com/huntered or by calling
FWC's regional office in Lake City at
(386) 758-0525.
Power Squadron
safety classes
The Crystal River Power
Squadron will conduct a four-
evening boating safety course
called "Boat Smart" from 7 to 9 p.m.
Monday and Thursdays, August
14, 17, 21 and 24 at the Squadron
building at 845 N.E. Third Ave.,
Crystal River.
This course is designed to meet
the minimum requirements stipulat-
ed for procuring the Florida boat
operator's license for specified indi-
viduals such as everyone younger
than 22 operating a vessel with 10
HP and over. The Boat Smart class
is for skippers and would-be skip-
pers, and is open to adults and
teens. Boat ownership is not
required to attend the course.
This comprehensive eight-hour- ,
course includes such topics asi "m
Coast Guard and Florida State reg-
ulations, equipment requirements,
rules of the waterway, boat han-
dling, trailer handling, basic knots,
marine radio procedures, aids to
navigation and emergency proce-
dures. The course is free, but there
is a fee for course materials.
Upon successful completion of
the course and final exam, the stu-
dent eams the Boat Smart
Certificate of Completion. This cer-
tificate qualifies the student for the
Florida Boat Operator's License
Make safety afloat a part of your
boat. Sign up now. Class size is lim-
ited. For more information and to
register, call Bill Foster at 563-2114.
Pine Ridge Fishing
Club program
The Pine Ridge Fishing Club is
seeking new members to join who
are interested in fun and fellowship
through fishing.
The dub meets at 6:30 p.m. on
the second Tuesday monthly at the
Pine Ridge Community Center.
For information and to join this
new club, contact Mike at 746-4268
or by e-mail mikeisfishing@earth-
link.net.
Call the city of Inverness Parks
and Recreation Department at 726-
3913.
Fishing workshops
with Bud Andrews
The city of Inverness Department
of Parks and Recreation is now
offering a Fishing workshop with
Bud Andrews at Whispering Pines
Park Recreation Building.
Bud Andrews, world champion of
largemouth bass catches, was
inducted into the National Fresh
Water Fishing Hall of Fame. He has
been published in every major publi-
cation in the country, and has
caught 333 bass weighing over 10
pounds.
Andrews will be talking about a
variety of topics, including spring
and summer fishing tips and tech-
niques and the best places to fish
this time of year. He is a wealth of
information and has different topics
in all his classes. Register now and
have a chance to win a guided fish-
ing trip to be given away, Also
receive the many handouts and
samples Bud has at every class.


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Continued from Page 5B
reason, she uses history, and
you can bet that, somewhere
along the evolutionary line,
there was a reason for redfish
to move offshore through most
of their range. They may no '
longer have that reason, but, by
golly, this is the way it's done.,
After about two days (okay,
between 20 and 30 hours, Mr.
Picky), the eggs hatch, and the
tiny larval fish feed off a yolk
sac attached to their bellies,
for about three days. When
that's gone, they switch to
microscopic animals and
plants collectively called
"plankton" (Greek, "wander-
ing thing," because, for the
most part, they simply drift
around). Once they reach an
estuary, the juveniles move to
the edges of seagrass beds--
the thicker the better, for
more cover-and begin to
develop. At this point, they
have neither bones nor scales,
and their mouths are just
beginning to develop and
adapt for bottom feeding.
At about an inch long, juve-
nile redfish begin to gather in
schools, moving in and out of
backwater areas as they devel-


op; and develop they do, grow-
ing an inch per month.. At one
year old, a redfish can be as
much as 14 inches long.
Juvenile redfish stick with
copepods and very small crus-
taceans, young redfish prefer
crabs and shrimp (which is
what gives reds under 10
pounds their delicate flavor),
while older reds switch to
baitfish, for the most part, get-
ting the extra calories needed
to sustain their larger bodies
and more aggressive lifestyle.
At about two years of age for
males and four years for
females, they start the whole
thing over again.
It's easy to see why a
healthy estuarine/marsh/man-
grove system is critical to red-
fish. Such an ecology provides
hiding places and food, from
those microscopic plankton to
the crabs, shrimp and small
fish that make up their diet
It's a complex web, the ecolo-
gy, and what we must keep in
mind is that it isn't possible to
damage one part of it without
affecting many other parts.
Tight Lines to you.

R.G. Schmidt, Chronicle out-
doors columnist, can be
reached at
Schmidt@isgroup.net


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delicious next-day lunch

JULIANNE MUINN.l.
bonnyblu@ear thlink.net
Cln'honicle
I Are you starting to get just a bit bored with
salads and meals on the fly? Does school start-
up make you think of family suppers that are .
more robust. a prelude to cooler fall tempera-
tures and getting back to creating delicious
dishes in the kitchen'?
If the answer is yes to those questions in
spite or the still steamy August days then
maybe you're ready for some recipes that are
heartier, but don't take all day to prepare.
AMeat loaf is always a sure winner as a cen-
terpiece for" family dining, and there are so
many ways to prepare this quick and satisfy-
ing entree.
Most people usually think of good ground
beef when meat loaf comes to mind, but
today's Flair for Food proves there are no
S limitations to what meats you can use in mak-
ing this old-lash-
Meat loaf is ioned faorite.
SppThink traditional
always a sure beef meat loaf
spiked with horse-
winner as a radish or stuffed
S ,vith broccoli for
centerpiece tw ice the v itamins,
round pork loaf
; or family jazzed up with apple-
Sdining sauce and glazed ham
dining loaf for a few exam-
pies '"
An old-time method to get the family to eat
more vegetables is to make a standard ground
beef meat loaf. roll it into a rectangle and
. spread it with chopped onions and cooked baby
carrots Salt and pepper to taste and roll up like
a jelly roll before baking about an hour in a 350- .
degree oven, or until done. meat
Meat loaf is also a great base to hold other ther-
late summer vegetables, like squash, tomatoes, mometer
eggplant and whatever suits your tastes. inserted
And don't forget to make good use of canned reads 160 ..
i ingredients in the mix, such as cream of mush- degrees. Let loafrest Phoo courtesy, of the Natbonal Pork Board
room and celery soups, dry onion soup mixes 10 minutes before slicing to Mustard-Apple Meat Loaf served with mashed
S and canned tomato sauces and pastes They will serve. Serves 4-5, with leftovers potatoes, green beans and sliced apples makes a
all help keep the meat loaf from being too dry Optional: Top meat loafwith brown sugar and great entree for late summer or early fall.
S and impart delicious extra flavors. 2 to 3 slices bacon 30 minutes before done
Various glazes, fruits such as pineapple and All-American Meat Loaf
cranbenry and/or strips of bacon across the top Tangy Ham Loaf
of the loaf before it is sent to the oven are other 0 2 pounds ground chuck or sirloin
flavor enhancers. p 3/4 cup oatmeal
A n often overlooked, but remarkable aspect E 3/4 pound ground plain pork I 1 onion, chopped
of a good meat loaf is making enough for left- H 2/3 cup unsalted saltine crackers 1 1/2 cup ketchup
overs. Sliced meal loat warmed up or cold, l 1 small onion, chopped or several green N 1/4 cup milk
makes perfect sandwiches the next day with lit- onions, chopped
tie or no is. N 1/4 green pepper, finely chopped E 2 eggs
1 So get ready to make an entree that is twice P 1 tablespoon horseradish
nice and sure to please with the following 1 eggteaspoon salt
recipes: N 1/2 cup milk 14 teaspoon pepper
Sauce: 1/2 cu ketchup
Mustard-Apple Meat Loaf a 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar 12 cup ketchup
/12 p 1 tablespoon horseradish
,, M 2 pounds lean ground pork U 1/4 cup cider vinegar 3 tablespoons brown sugar
S1/2 cup applesauce 2 ounces 7UP or other lemon-lime beverage M 2 teaspoons mustard (prepared)
f2 1/2 cup dry breadcrumbs fl Dash or two of soy sauce Combine first 9 ingredients; shape into two 7
!Ui 1 1-ounce envelope dry onion soup mix 0 1/2 cup crushed pineapple 12- by 4-inch loaves. Place on a hlightly greased
M. 2 tablespoons Dijon-style mustard 9 1/2 teaspoon dry mustard rack ofa broiler pan; bake at 350 degrees for 40
SBlack pepper to taste minutes. Combine 1 2 cup ketchup, 1 tablespoon
Black pepper to taste Preheat oven to 3.50 degrees. Mlix all loaf
horseradish and remaining ingredients: spoon
In large mixing boul blend together ground ingredients and shape into a loat' place in a or er meat loat'and bake an additional 5 min-
por'k. applesauce. breadcrumbs, onion soup loal'pan. lMix sauce ingredients and pour over utes. Yields 2 loaves. Note: Ma1ay freeze the see-
mix. Dijon-st'le mustard and black pepper to the ham loaf 'Cover ham loaf the first 45 nmn- ond loa
taste. TuI'n inixture into loaf pan and bake in utes in the oven, then remove covering to allow
375-deg'ee oven tbfor 1 hour 15 minutes. until loal'f to bror n. Bake for 11 2 hours. Please see IU.'4 /Page 3C


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at home
talian, Asian and Mexican
cuisines and, of course, all
the variations thereof are
usually considered the three
most popular ethnic foods in
America. So I am more than
happy today to share some
wonderful Asian recipes sent
to me this week from Apple
Swan, who is Thai and a terrif-
ic cook
"Apple" is the English trans-
lation of her Thai name, which
seemed unusual to us at first-
until actress Gwyneth Paltrow
named her baby girl the same!
Do enjoy Apple's recipes:
"Here is a delicious Malay-
sian dish. Malaysia is where I
lived most of my life. It is easy
to make and not spicy. You will
have to get the black dried
mushroom from an Oriental
market This is a dish my Mom
used to always make. It is from
Borneo and is a Kadazan tribal
favorite." Apple

With Oyster Wc
(This is a subtly flavored
Chinese stir-fry the Malaysian
way)
l 1 pound of sliced beef
1 tablespoon of soy
sauce
2 teaspoons rice wine or
sherry (I prefer sherry)
11 2 teaspoons sugar
2 teaspoons sesame oil
E 4 teaspoons cornstarch
S11U4 tablespoons olive oil
8 Chinese dried black
mushrooms, soaked in
warm water until soft,
about 20 minutes.
I1 green bell pepper,
sliced
I1 red bell pepper, sliced
3 sliced green onions
Sauce:
0s2 tablespoons oyster
sauce
1/3 cup chicken stock
2 teaspoons comstarch
combined with 1
tablespoon water
Marinate beef in soy sauce,
wine, sugar, sesame oil, and
cornstarch for 20 minutes. Heat
2 tablespoons of oil in a wok or
pan. Add pepper and green
onions; stir-fry for about 2 min-
utes. Remove and set aside.
Add 2 tablespoons of oil;
heat, add beef and stir fry until
browned. Add the cooked veg-
etables and stir. Add the sauce
mixture and stir until -slightly
thickened. Serve with rice
Please see _."7 .'/Page 4C


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One cordial making comeback in Europe


Cordials are not trendy, today.
Years ago, sweet dessert liquors
such as Drambuie, Grand
Marnier and Kahlua were all the rage.
There are dozens more, too many to
mention, including a host
of\cream drinks such as
Bailey's. Who remembers .4,
Galliano or amaretto?
For ten years before
retiring, I owned a wine
shop in Connecticut we
called them "package
stores," so I had a chance
to sample just about every
product on the market But Ron Dri
there is a single ultra-
famous elixir that has WI
eluded me to this day. \ & S
It is called "absinthe,"'\
sometimes referred to as "Green
Gold" or the "Green Fairy" because
the real McCoy appears in the glass as
swampy green, a color resembling the
algae you might find in the
Everglades. I have never tasted
absinthe for two reasons: it is banned
in the United States, and when there


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was an opportunity while traveling in
Europe, I was cautioned about such
after-effects as madness, mind-alter-
ation and blindness. Huh!
So who in their right mind would
want to drink this. stuff?
S Lots of people, it seems,
-B because absinthe is mak-
ing a big comeback with a
'" worldwide cult following.
Absinthe was largely a
European phenomenon,
,j but it did prosper mightily
in one American town.
New Orleans is home to
ikhouse the famous Old Absinthe
IES House, a renowned water-
wES :ing hole in a city noted for
UCH them.
The stuff was first pro-
duced in the late 18th century in
Switzerland, where its principal
ingredient, wormwood, was plentiful
along with other alpine herbs. From
there, it migrated to France where its
popularity soared among noted artists
such as Degas, Van Gogh and Picasso
and literary types, including


Hemingway, Edgar Allen Poe and uted every evil under the sun to the
Oscar Wilde. drink, including epilepsy, convulsion
It was wildly popular among the and general madness.
common folk, as There were
well. During the many who said
late 1800s, it began Absinthe was largely this was not true,
to replace wine as a a European phenome- that absinthe was
drink of choice. no more unsafe
The cocktail hours non, but it did than any alcoholic
of 5 to 7 p.m. in drink. Cultists
Paris became prosper mightily in claimed it was not
known as "I'heure the pure absinthe
verte" or the green one American town. that caused a host
hour. By the early of medical prob-
1900s, absinthe con- New Orleans is home lems, but rather
sumption in France toxic adulterants
was rampant to the famous Old such as copper
It came to a flam- salts and antimo-
ing halt in 1905 Absinthe House. ny.


when a French
worker murdered
his entire family under the influence
of absinthe. A hue and cry followed
demanding the banishment of the
drink Quickly, other countries fol-
lowed the lead of France. A frenzied
combination of temperance groupies,
along with health authorities, attrib-


And in the years
following the
worldwide ban, there has been an
underground society that pursued its
manufacture. Gradually during the
past 10 years in Europe, it became
legal again. French manufacturers
shipped it to England where everyday
tourists followed by Hollywood types


such as Johnny Depp supposedly had
it sent over by the case.
An American entrepreneur named
Ted Breaux has set up shop in
Saumur in France's Loire Valley,
where he is making absinthe accord-
ing to recipes gleaned 100 years ago.
Anecdote has it the drink is quite
wonderful.
My daughter Katy, who watches this
kind of news for me, forwarded an
article by Jack Turner writing in the
New Yorker. Savoring the drink, he
commented: "There was a dark heady
taste of mint offsetting the natural
sweetness of anise ... bold herbal,
grassy, floral notes ... spice and a
clouding hint of bitterness ... a mild
astringency"
Anyone for the "green hour"?

Oak Ridge resident Ron Drinkhouse
was a buyer and seller of wines in his
native Connecticut He welcomes
inquiries, and can be reached via
e-mail atronoct9@aol.com or via
telephone at (352) 489-8952.


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Down East
Cranberry
Meat Loaf
1/4 cup whole cranberry
sauce
I 3/4 cup dark brown sugar
[ 2 1/2 pounds ground
chuck
N 1/2 cup milk
0 1 medium onion, finely
chopped
1/4 cup ketchup
N 1/2 cup plain bread-
crumbs
2 large eggs, beaten
E 1/2 teaspoon each thyme,
dried marjoram, rosemary
and white pepper
1 teaspoon salt
N 2 bay leaves
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Lightly oil a 9- by 5- by 3-inch
loaf pan. In a small bowl, com-
bine the cranberry sauce and
brown sugar. Place the cran-
berry sauce mixture in the
bottom of the prepared loaf
pan. In a large bowl, combine


the remaining ingredients,
except the bay leaves and mix
well. Set the meat loaf mixture
in the pan on top of the sauce.
Top the loaf.with the bay
leaves and bake for 1 1/2 hours
or until done. Allow the loaf to
cool for 20 minutes. Remove
the bay leaves. Very carefully,
turn the loaf onto a serving
platter so that the sauce side
is up. Drizzle the pan juices
over the loaf.
Cafe Meat Loaf
M 2 1/2 pounds ground beef
m 2 eggs
E 1 1/2 teaspoons
horseradish, optional
0 1/2 cup tomato sauce
1 tablespoon dry mustard
l 1 teaspoon pepper.
I 1 tablespoon Accent sea-
soning mix
1/2 teaspoon minced gar-
lic
1 1/2 cups breadcrumbs
1/2 cups fresh onions,
diced
3 tablespoons celery,
diced
3 tablespoons bell pep-
per, diced
Preheat oven to 300 degrees.


Place the beef in a bowl and
break into small pieces. Add
eggs, horseradish (optional),
tomato sauce, dry mustard,
pepper, Accent and garlic. Mix
well with your hands. Add
breadcrumbs and mix. Add
vegetables (use fresh onions)
and mix well. Pat into two loaf
pans, pressing down to make
the meat even. Pour some
tomato sauce over the top.
Cover with foil and bake for
50 minutes. Check center to
ensure meat is cooked. Each
loaf serves 6 people.
Broccoli Stuffed
Meat Loaf
1 1/4 pounds lean ground
beef
8 1 egg
1 4 tablespoons
breadcrumbs
N 4 green onions, minced
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon basil leaves,
dried
1/8 teaspoon black pep-
per
0 1 1/2 cups broccoli florets
E 1/2 cup mild cheddar
cheese, shredded
1 tablespoon butter,


melted
1 tablespoon ketchup
Preheat the oven to 350
degrees. Combine the beef,
egg, 1/2 the breadcrumbs, 3/4
of the minced green onion, 3/4
of the salt, the basil and the
pepper. Set aside.
Bring a pot of water to a full
boil. Drop in the broccoli flo-
rets. Cook until just tender-
crisp (3 to 4 minutes). Drain
thoroughly. Mix with the
cheese, the remaining bread-
crumbs, green onions and salt
Press half of the meat mix-
ture into a loaf pan (8- by 4-
inch), forming an indentation
in the center. Leave a 1-inch
thick layer on the sides. Fill
the indentation with the broc-
coli mixture. Top the broccoli
with the remaining meat mix-
ture. Seal well around the
edges, completely enclosing
the broccoli. Mix the melted
butter and ketchup. Brush the
top of the loaf with this mix-
ture. Bake until the loaf pulls
away from the sides of the pan
and the meat is done (about 60
minutes). Serve hot Cut in
slices.


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It's great to have little helpers in the kitchen. But as your
children learn the basics of cooking, be sure to follow
these kitchen safety rules:

* Turn pot handles toward the back of the stove to
prevent spills.

* Protect little hands with oven mitts.

* Use large bowls to minimize mixing spills.


* Treat mild kitchen burns with
never butter.


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MILES BLODGETT, 2ND VICE CHAIR
RAYMOND HUGHES
MARION KNUDSEN
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THURSDAY August 17, 2008, at 9:00 AM
Lecanto Government Building
3600 West Sovereign Path
Room 166
Lecanto, Florida 34461


JOHN BARD, 1ST VICE CHAIR
DWIGHT HOOPER
JAMES KELLNER
CHUCK DIXON (SCHOOL BD)
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Grilled Beef
Appetizer
N 1 pound beef
5 shallots, chopped
S3 cloves garlic, chopped
1 1/2 tablespoons peeled
fresh, chopped ginger
0 1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons oil
Bamboo skewers, soaked
in water for 1 to 2 hours
Cut beef into 1/4- by 1-inch
strips. Pound or process the
shallots, garlic, ginger, and salt
to a smooth paste. Add 2 table-
spoons of oil and mix together.
Put the beef in the paste mix-
ture and combine together. Let
marinate for about 2 hours in
the refrigerator. Thread the
meat strips on the skewers,
grill over charcoal or broil in
your oven (tastes better if
cooked over charcoal).
"Next are two curry recipes
I've enjoyed over the years.
Very easy to make and easy to
find ingredients. This is my
personal way of making the
curry Make sure you go to. an
oriental or Thai market Don't
buy the curry or coconut milk
in your regular grocery store; it
doesn't have that authentic
taste and it costs a lot Also the
,, ,green curry, is very ,spicy, so,
watchh out; .you might want to
Suse only hata'cain ofthe green
curry. The red curry is not that
spicy, but still has a lot of kick!
Both curries can be bought in a


small can or a plastic contain-


small can or a plastic contain-
er."
Red Curry
I Fresh chopped onions (as
much as you want)
Fresh chopped garlic (as
much as you want)
1 can of red curry
2 tablespoons dark brown
sugar
Oil
Fry ingredients together
until it the red slightly turns
color. Add 4 cups of coconut
milk. Add some chicken or
beef Bring to a boil. Add a
large can of bamboo shoots.
Add a handful of fresh corian-
der and a handful of fresh
sweet basil or Thai basil if
available. Squeeze a fresh lime
or smash two stalks of fresh
lemon grass. Add some fish
sauce (nam pla).
Let your curry boil until the
meat is tender. Enjoy with jas-
mine rice.
Green Curry
For the green curry, just do it
like the red curry, but use 1/2 to
1 can of green curry. Also, add
some fresh diced Thai eggplant
if you wish.
Pad Thai
(This is a meal-in-one and
needs no accompaniment)
M 1/2 pound of flat dried
rice noodles
IN 1 tablespoon minced
garlic
4 tablespoons minced
shallots
2 teaspoons shrimp paste


(kapee)
1 tablespoon dried shrimp
(optional)
Some shrimp and chicken
(as much as you want)
3 tablespoons fish sauce
(nam pla)
E 1 tablespoon rice vinegar
M 2 tablespoons light brown
sugar
N 2 tablespoons ketchup
2 eggs, slightly beaten
Garnishes:
1/3 cup coarsely ground,
unsalted peanuts
1/2 teaspoon dried red
chili flakes (optional)
2 sliced green onions
8 2 tablespoons fresh
coriander leaves
2 limes (squeeze the
juice onto your finished
Pad Thai)
1 sliced cucumber
[ Blanched bean sprouts
Soak your dried rice noodles
in boiling water for 20 minutes
before cooking; drain, blanch
the bean sprouts. Fry garlic
and shallots until golden. Add
the shrimp paste and dried
shrimp; stir. Add fish sauce,
vinegar, sugar, ketchup. Stir
until sugar dissolves. Add beat-
en eggs; scramble them. Add
noodles and toss for about 2
minutes. Place the Pad Thai on
a platter, and top them with
garnishes.
Enjoy!

'Julianne Munn is food editor
for the Citrus County
Chronicle. Her e-mail address
is bonnyblu@earthlinknet


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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APPROVAL OF MINUTES- August 3,2006
APPLICATIONS


VARIANCES (V) -LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE (LDC)

1. V.06-40 Jeanette Bendik & John Batton
REQUEST: A four-part variance to allow for the construction of carport addition, a screen enclosed porch
addition, and a screen enclosed pool area to a single-family residence as follows: (1)the proposed carport
having less than the required 50-foot minimum building setback from the centerline of the right-of-way of a
local street (minimum 25 feet from the property line), pursuant to Section 4245, Building Setback
Requirements, of the LDC; (2)the proposed carport having less than the required 50-foot minimum building
setback from the mean high water line (35 foot with berm and/or swale), pursuant to Section 4122,.Surface
Water Quality Protection Standards, of the LDC; (3) the proposed screen porch having less than the required
50-foot minimum building setback from the mean high water line (35 foot with berm and/or swale), pursuant to
Section 4122, Surface Water Quality Protection Standards, of the LDC; (4) the proposed screen enclosed pool
addition having less than the required 50-foot minimum building setback from the mean high water line (35 foot
with berm and/or swale), pursuant to Section 4122, Surface Water Quality Protection Standards, of the LDC.
LOCATION: Section 16, Township 19 South, Range 20 East more specifically Lake Tsala Gardens, Lot 13,
as recorded in Plat Book 2 Page 144, which property is located one lot east of 7576 East Shore Drive,
Inverness, Florida

STAFF CONTACT: Sunniva L, Brown, Customer Service Supervisor

2. V-06-41 Josephine Hickey for Robert C. McElroy
REQUEST: A three-part variance to allow for the placement of a replacement single family residence; (1)
having less than the required 5-foot minimum building setback from the side property lines, pursuant to
Section 4245.B, Building Setback Requirements, of the LDC; (2) having less than the required 50-foot
minimum building setback from the centerline of the right-of-way of a local street (minimum 25 feet from the
property [easement] line), pursuant to Section 4245, Building Setback Requirements, of the LDC; (3) having
less than the required 50-foot minimum building setback from the centerline of the right-of-way of a local street
(minimum- 25 feet from the property [easement] line), pursuant to Section 4245, Building Setback
Requirements, of the LOC.
LOCATION: Section 14, Township 19 South, Range 16 East; more specifically, Ruth Miles Survey 1A000
Unrecorded Subdivision, Lot 24 less the East 60 feet Described in OR BK 809 PG 183, which property is
located at 13539 West Brookview Lane, Crystal River, Florida.

STAFF CONTACT: Sunniva L. Brown, Customer Service Supervisor

r. 3 -V -4^ Flynlilhc fi W'f' -l
REQUES A variance to allow for the construction of a concrete block retaining wall on a developed
residential lot, having more than the allowed impervious surface ratio, pursuant to Section 4654. Impervious
Surface Requirements (ISR) for All Uses and Table 4-5.lmperviousSurface Ratios (ISR), of the LDC.
LOCATION: Seiori 30, Township 18 South, Range 17 Eat; more specifically, Lot 151, Dixie Shores Unit 1
Replat, as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 8, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida, which property is located
at 11806 West Bayshore Drive, Crystal River, Florida.

STAFF CONTACT: Cynthia L. Jones, E.I., Planner

4. V.06-43 Donald 1. Franklin
REQUEST: To allow for the construction of a circular drive and connecting sidewalk, on a single residential
lot, in excess of the allowable number of driveway aprons pursuant to Appendix A, Section 6, Item D.1.
Driveway Aprons, of the LDC.
LOCATION: Section 28, Township 19 South, Range 17 East; more specifically, Lot I of Blue Water Estates
Unrecorded Subdivision; which address is known as 4286 S. Purslane Drive, Homosassa, Florida.
(Homosassa Area)

STAFF CONTACT: Rick Parker, Planner

CONDITIONAL USE (CU) LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE

CU-06-18 Christ Way Fellowhip, Paul Sallee, President
REUEST To allow for building and recreational facilities expansion of a church and school within the Low
Density Residential (LDR) land use district pursuant to Section 4624. Low Density Residential District (LDR),
and Section 5300. Conditional Uses, of the Land Development Code.
LOCATION: Section 36, Township 18 South, Range 19 East; more specifically, Parcel
1919020060000100010, which address is 972 N, Christy Way, Inverness, Florida,

STAFF CONTACT: Kandi Harper, Planner

HEARING- COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS- 2006

CPAlAA-4- ~rnna for Citml Snri$ e Propertie
REQUEST This request is to amend 9.98 acres of a 28.3 acre parcel from LDR* Low Density Residential
allowing for mobile homes to GNC, General Commercial on the LDC Atlas and LDR, Low Density
Residential to GNC, General Commercial on the GFLUM,
LOCATION: Setion 2, Township 18 South, nd tRnge 19 East; further described as a portion of Parcel'
42000; and which property is known as 3350 E. Norvell Bryant Highway (CR.486). (Hemando Area). The
parent property, Parcel 42000, is located at the southwest comer of the intersection of CR-486 and N.
Skeeter Terrace,

STAFF CONTACT: Margaret A. Beake, AIA, AICP, Senior Planner


F. ADDITIONAL ITEMS

G. ADJOURN

If any person decides to appeal any decision made by the board with respect to any matter considered at this
meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, he or she may need to
insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes testimony and evidence upon which
the appeal is to be based.

Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment
should contact the County Administrator's Office, Masonic Building, 111 West Main Street, Third Floor, Inverness,
Florida 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the
TDD telephone (352) 341-6580.


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Box Office 637-3377 "Barnyard" (PG) 12:25 p.m.,
"World Trade Center" (PG- 2:45, 5:15, 8:05, 10:25.
13) 12:45 p.m., 3:45, 7:40, 10:30. "Talladega Nights: The
"Barnyard" (PG) Noon, 2:30 Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (PG-13)
p.m., 5, 7:20, 9:40. Noon, 2:30 p.m., 5, 7:40,10:20.
"Talladega Nights: The "The Ant Bully" (PG) 11:50
Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (PG-13) a.m., 2:15 p.m., 4:40, 7.
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p.m., 2:40, 5:10, 7:50. "Miami Vice" (R) 12:15 p.m.,
"Miami Vice" (R) 12:40 p.m., 4:15, 7:15,10:05.
4, 7:30,10:35. "Lady in the Water" (PG-13)
"Lady in the Water" (PG-13) 9:50 p.m.
10:45 p.m. "Monster House" (PG) 12:05
"Pirates of the Caribbean: p.m., 2:40, 4:55, 7:10, 9:55.
Dead Man's Chest" (PG-13) "Pirates of the Caribbean:
12:30 p.m., 3:50, 7:15, 10:25. Dead Man's Chest" (PG-13)
Crystal River Mail 9; 564-6864 12:20 p.m., 4, 7:20, 10:35.
"World Trade Center" (PG- Visit www.chronicleonline.com
13) 12:30 p.m., 4:30, 7:30,10:30. for area movie listings and enter-
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Your Birthday: In the year ahead, several new
alliances you make could turn out to be important in
helping you achieve your aims. There are likely to be
two individuals in particular who could turn out to be
beneficial to you in unique ways.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) If you are too insistent on
having your own way, you might not cooperate in ways
that would be highly advantageous to your welfare.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Don't allow your ego to
govern what types of jobs or responsibilities you take. If
they are beyond your talents or skills, you'll lose respect
from your peers when they see you fail.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) People are willing to be
your friends, but to, make a good impression and gain
their respect, you must be on your best behavior.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Competitive involve-
ments must be evaluated wisely and realistically, or you
could easily underestimate your competition and come
out poorly.
Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Someone with an
engaging and dominating personality, who might not
have much logic to go along with it, could induce you to
alter your behavior.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Take care not to get


involved in a joint arrangement where you are required
to put up more money than your counterpart. Even if it
is temporary, it could be a bum deal.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Your independence
is important to you. You are not likely to appreciate
being linked with someone who always tells others
what to do and when to do it.
Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) If you hope to have a
successful day, remember: In order to perform effeo-
tively, you must first be motivated. Lukewarm interest.
aren't likely to receive your most earnest efforts. ,
Aries (March 21-April 19) Be careful: Don't get
involved with an old acquaintance who seldom has
anything nice to say about others.
Taurus (April 20-May 20) There's a chance you
could be unduly influenced by the wrong people, which
could affect your reputation and career.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) Avoid discussions
where you don't know much about a subject and hope
to bluff your way through. You may look uneducated. '
Cancer (June 21-July 22) Business or commer-
cial transactions could be pretty tricky, so be on guard
in all of your involvements. You may think you have the
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EXP'D CABINET
INSTALLER &
CABINET SHOP
WORKERS
(352) 628-4518


EXP'D PAINTER
Must have own tools
& transportatlonll
(352) 302-6397


Experienced
Service Writer

Motorcycle
knowledge, good
customer skills, detail
oriented. Fax resume to
(352) 795-4956
Tues-Sat 9-5:30


Fast Pace,.
Growing Countedtop
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


F/T SERVICE
POSITION
For Qualified
Individual. Must be
able to lift 100lbs. Must
have clean driving
record, Ught Plumbing
duties required,
Fax Resume to:
352-621-0355
or call 352-621-0403

FRAMERS &
CARPENTERS

Must be
dependable
& exp'd. Own tools
and ride a must.
352-279-1269

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


GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL
NEEDED
Fr. Exc, benefits,
Please apply at
740 W Fenway Dr.
Hemando

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


.FINISH BOX
TRACTOR
OPERATOR

Call a (352) 465-0963
GREENBRIAR
ENTERPRISES
LOOKING FOR
LAWN &
MAINTENANCE
Personnel, Driver's lic.
req. (352) 302-7509
HANDYMAN
Electrical, plumbing,
carpen try a plus.
Housing Is available,
352-628-2688
LAWN CARE
FT/PT, paid upon
experience, must
have transportation
Paul Castagna
(352) 212-1684

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


LAWN
MAINT. WORKERS
F/T; Exp. helpful
(352) 382-0949

MANUFACTURED
HOME INSTALLER
Experience preferred.
$30K + potential
Income, Valid
driver's 11c, 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


MECHANIC
Heavy Truck &
equipment
mechanic wanted,
Must have owns'tools.
Call (352) 279-9856


MR. ELETr IC
cEn/Skill


MR. 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

i PLUMBERS
HELPERS
I No experience
necessary.
Health, Holidays &
Paid Vacation.
621-7705


Plumbers
Foreman,
& Exp. Helpers

Needed for
commercial work.
Benefits, competitive
wages. DFWP
Call (352) 726-5601


Trades
cn /Skills


J:b."I Trades
c.n /Skills


FRAMERS/SHEETERS
$$$ Local $$$
352-302-3362
Plywood Sheeters
& Laborers
Needed in Dunnellon
area. (352) 266-6940
ROOFING
CREWS NEEDED
Must have own tools &
transportation.
Good wage for the
right people.
John Gordon Roofing,
(352) 795-7003
SPRAYER/FINISHER
Furniture Finishing
High End Furniture Co.
Experience with
references a must
By appt. 7.95-1100
TOWER HAND
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
DFWP. Valid
Driver's Ucense. Steady
Work. Will Train
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
WALLY'S QP/AMOCO
806 NE US HWY 19
Crystal River
Needs Experienced
AUTO MECHANIC
3 Syrs active exp.
Must have drivers lIc.
Apply In Person


Service Techs &
Lead INSTALLERS

Top Pay.
(352) 564-8822


STUCCO
LABORERS
Must have
transportation,
352-344-1748


* CABINET MAKER
/Exp'd builder. Paid
holidays.(352) 795-5300


M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340

PAUL'S TREE &
CRANE SERVICE
Serving All Areas.
Trees Topped,
Trimmed, or
Removed,
FREE ESTIMATES.
Ucensed & Insured.
(352) 458-1014

R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins.& Uc
#0256879 352-341-6827
STUMPS FOR LE$$
"Quote so cheap you
wo*+n'tbeieeIll'


Quality
CareSit
Prep Inc.

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F 60FT Bucket
I JOE'S I
Tree Service i
Free Stump Grinding N
SAll types of tree work m
SUc.& ns.228-1354
A TREE SURGEON
Uc.&Ins. Exp'd friendly
serv. Lowest rates Free
estimates,352-860-1452
r AFFORDABLE,
S DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn. Const. ,
m Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
L .--6 6.Jd
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
COLEMAN TREE SERVICE
Removal & trim. Uc. Ins.
FREE EST. Lowest rates
guaranteed 344-1102
D & R TREE SERVICE
All phases of tree work,
no job to big or too
small. Uc., Ins., Ref.,
Cheap Prices, 302-7744
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Haullng,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
Bobcat work. Fill/rock &
Sod: 352-563-0272.
FJM LLC Landscape,
Tractor & Tree Service.
Bushhog, debris clean
up, stump grinding, tree,
trim, land clearing, any
size lob. 352-400-2790


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PICFIDDLE MUSIC
GUITAR LESSONS I
By Wally
S(352) 287-3233




ATLAS COMP SERVICE
Flat Rate Camp. Repair
Only $69.95 + Parts
No hourly feel
(352) 586-3636+
COMPUTER
TECH MEDICS
Hardware & Software
Intemet 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


E=.arpe
5 Repair


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VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Llc#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
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 1






George Swedllge
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400 /628-2245


Gregory McCarthy
Painting & Home Repair
Free Est./Sr. Discount
Uc #99990256375
(352) 563-5677 or
(407) 346-9408
Henry Trochez Painting
Press. wash, affordable.
Prof. job. Lic#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. Uc.3567
(352) 746-7965
Mike Anderson Painting
Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
ing, Pressure Washing
also. Call a professlon-
al. Mike (352) 464-4418
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
352-464-3967 *
Wall & Celling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263



A BOATERS FRIEND
Cliff's Outboard Repair
30+ yrs. Exp. Reas. Rates
(352) 746-2284
Affordable Boat Malnt.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
BOAT & JET SKI REPAIR
1.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
QUALITY OUTBOARD
REPAIRS, Full & dock
side service. Morrill
Marine (352) 628-3331



AT YOUR HOME Res.
mower & small engine
repair. Llc#99990001273
Bob, 352-220-4244



BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tileIs restored
to new conrd. All colors,
.,,lln aTO-T.SI /(aaso


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


vCnns .Sacne, Pinnnng
& WallcoveringAll work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Uc#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533




CLEAN BREEZE Free Est.
9 yrs. exp Uc./ins.
"Top Quality Products"
Sarah@(352)726-7604
DAILEY'S CLEANING
Family owned.
Comm/Res. w/ref.
Teresa (352) 503-3296
HOMES & WINDOWS
Serving Cs County ovr 17
years. Kathy(352)
465-7334
HOUSEKEEPING
BY ELLEN
Uc. & bonded, free est.
(352) 697-0764
Post Construction to
Residental/Commerical
Exp. & Uc.
(352)637-1497/476-3948
PROFESSIONAL
CLEANING SERVICE
Owner/Operated
Bonded, Uc. & Insur.
Will clean your home or
office. 527-6674 Home
563-3554 Bus.




The Window Man Free
Est., Com./resldehtial,
new construction Uc. &
Ins. (352) 228-7295




COUNTERTOP
FORMICA
New or Refacing &
Also Repair. Lic.
28417(352)212-7110




Additions/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Uc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
Call Tacumsa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels
& repairs. Free Estimates
CBC 253431
(352) 489-2581
ROGERS Construction
Additions, remodels,
new homes. Most
home repairs. 637-4373
CRC1326872


I-L KREKCRN
352-563-0104/257-1011
One panel or complete
Pool cage rescreen,
Superscreen w/10yr.
fact. warr. Fam.owned
& operated for 29 yrs.
FREEDOM RESCREEN
Pool Cages, Window
Scms, etc. Will beat all
estimates. Uc# 2815.
(352) 795-2332
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, LUc#2708
(352) 628-0562



Always Ready Hauling, i
light moving, power
washing & painting. Uc.
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
Cell (352) 220-9223






Henry Trochez Painting
Press. wash, affordable.
Prof. job. Uc#30555
Insured (352) 302-4928
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,
#0169757344-4409
CALL ME FOR Small
home repairs the big
contractors don't want.
I'll return your call, Uc#
25995 (352) 613-5427
A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No job too
small 7days wk. Uc
#3008. (352) 341-1440
A# 1I L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No job too
small 7days wk. Uc
#3008. (352) 341-1440
AAA HOME REPAIRS
Maint & repair prob-
lems Swimming Pool
Rescreen99990000162
352-746-7395
F AFFORDABLE, .
S DEPENDABLE
HAULING CLEANUP.
I PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
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Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters. No Job
too small Reliable., Ins
0256271352-465-9201

COUNTERTOP
FORMICA
New or Refacing &
Also Repair. Uc.
28417(352)212-7110


FAST AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Professional
Handyman Service
Most repairs. Free Est.
Uc #99990256374
(352) 257-9508
General Maint/Repairs
& other services. Many
yrs. exp. #99990255728
Tom (352) 601-2384
Grego rMcCorthy. ,
P enting IHp Rqpalr



MASTER PLUMBER
Retired & Boredl
How can I help you?
(352) 601-5680
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
servicesUc.0257615/Ins.
(352) 628-4282 VIsa/MC
REASONABLE RELIABLE
Superior Maintenance
Pwr wash, home repairs
Int/Ext cleaning & more
Uc. 30929 352-270-3551
Wall & Celling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
, Painting Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263



APPROVED SHEDS for
Dsed Res corm iShe
or pre-bull Sheds of
Cirus 3399 H,, 4. Ir..,


How can I help you?
(352)601-5680




All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving Items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
fforam A to Z 628-6790
AFFORDABLE,
I DEPENDABLE, |
HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages .
352-697-1126
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Always Ready, Hauling.
light moving, power
washing &-painting. Uc.
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
(352) 220-9223


C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILER
Low $$$/Same day serve
Furn., apple, 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




CARPET INSTALLATION
restretches & repairs
Vinyl & VC tile, 37 yrs In
busn. Uc2389 341-4449
MATTHEW ANTHONY'S
Floorina. llnoleum/crot/


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., Uc. #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
Lic# CCC 1327059
J Vaughn Roofing. Inc.
New Roofs, Re-Roofs &
Repairs; 25,yrs exp
Ins/Uc CCC1327365
(352) 795-6659
J.T. Neely Rooting
Reroofs, new roofs &
repairs (352) 637-6616
LIc. CCC055011
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est,
Proud to Serve You,
ccc01325492,
795-7003/800-233-5358


All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogglng
Driveways 302-6955
Benny Dve'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
352-464-3967
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Uc.1476 726-6554




Addttions/REMODEUNG
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Uc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE, |
HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const, I
Debris & Garages |
352-697-1 126

-Call Tacumsa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels
& repairs. Free Estimates
CBC1253431
(352) 489-2581
DUKE & DUKE, INC.
Remodeling additions
Uc. # CGC058923
Insured. 341-2675
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall. ie,'Tunr.g
Painting, Vinyi ceifir.gi.
Framing. 30 ,rs -.,p
344-1952 CBC058263




CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
,Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
Lic/Ins. #2441 795-7241




Wall & Celling 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
BUSHHOGGING, Rock.
dirt, tree, trash, drive-
ways. Call Sam Johnson
(352) 628-4743


DIrt

D&C TRUCK & TRACTOR
SERVICE, INC.
Landclearing, Hauling
& Grading. Fill Dirt,
Rock, Top Soil & Mulch.
LiUc. Ilns.(352)302-7096
FULIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclearing, Truck &
Tractor work.;House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch & Topsoil.
You Need It, I'll Get Itl
(352) 382-2253
Cell (352) 458-1023
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
S. (352).344-4288




AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush,
/.ppl Furn. Cort.
Debrs & Garages
352-697-1126
All Tactor & 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


D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
Bobcat work. Fill/rock &
Sod: 352-563-0272
RAM Landscaping &
lawn care. Specializing
In Pruning. Call Me
(352) 637-6588
SSOD SOD SOD+
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352)341-3032




THE LAWN RANGER
$10. & Up,.We do it 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 Uc, Ins,
352-220-6325/220-9533

r AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP, |
I PROMPT SERVICE
I Trash. Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn,. Const,
SDebris & Garages
S352-697-1 126
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Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Rellable,QUality work,
Residential/Comm.
Uc./Ins. 352-613-4250

DISCOUNT Lawn Service
Mowing & trimming
CITRUS COUNTY
(352) 527-1836
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852 !
For Professional lawn
core & lanadocaopng ,
services. Ir,,ernes area
Chru (352) 726-5123
LAWN LADY Residential
Comm. Mowing, Mulch;
trimming & cleanup I
257-1522 or 563-5746:
TONY'S QUALITY LAWN?
CARE, Now qcpepIingg
352-628-6022. 228-2414



MAVEN POOL MAINT.
Start enjoying 4
your pool again
CremT.. & rull service
a ail Uc (352)726-1674
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
A 352-464-3967 u



R.C. (GATOR) EDSON
PumFp ,Erice-.\II ,Tires
irns'd Uc 17 1 10191517
(352) 637-2519
WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models Uc Anrn'ime
344-2556, Richard




PHOTOGRAPHY
CITRUS PHOTO
Weddings & Events
(352)422-6956
MR CITRUS
COUNTYREALTY








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6" Seamless Gutter
7" Commercial Coppe;
& Aluminum Best Job,
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
ALL EXTERIOR
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S6 Seamless Gutters |
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Screen Rooms, Decks, Windows, Doors,Additions I


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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2006 9C


WANTED
HEAVY
FLEET MECHANIC
. Must have tools,
professional salary
for professional
mechanic, 746-0617
352-422-0690


Gener l
cz Help.A


2 DELI CLERKS &
1 PIZZA PERSON
Full and Part Time.
Immediate openings.
Apply In Person:
Ferrara's Dell
3927 N. Lecanto Hwy.
Beverly Hills, FL
(352) 746-3354
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
5296S. Rivervlew Cir.
Homosassa 628-5545
BUDDY'S HOME
FURNISHINGS
p Is currently seeking a
Delivery Driver/
Account Manager
Trainee.
I Good people skills.
(352) 344-0050 or
Apply in person at
1534 N. Hwy. 41,
Inverness.
EOEDFWP
CAREER SEEKERS
Like the sun?
S.Do you mind getting
Your hands dirty?
We have what you are
looking-for! Visit
Boulerice Roofing
& Supply
Corner of Cardinal &
Lewdinger, Homosassa
CAREGIVER CNA
I Wknd. care, various hrs.
L Floral City, Duval Isl. for
84yr. old Alzheimers
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

CUSTOMER
SERVICE REP

'lJ.olfn. .. "mrrrnr,
p-r...n.r..,l ,Jl>-.L ,II+
4 punchout coordlna-
* tion and home
Orientation walks with
customers. Must
demonstrate past
experience in this
ri-l.3 .a jl .a. ,pil at.
.r.: er.lc fe.. :..r, l.
handle tough job site
meetings. Send
resume to Box 1154P
c/o Citrus Chronicle
1624 N Meadowcrest
Blvd. Crystal River, FI
34429


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thepesr-r
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Must be reliable,
polite, & have a good
driving, record.















iA $9-$n 5 hr
Crystal River 563-6607
I Must be reliable.
polite, & have a good
Driving, record.
Crystal River 563-6607


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CLEANING PERSON

P/T. EVENINGS
Homosassa/
Sugarmlll Woods Area
(352) 795-6667
Exp. Shrub Trimmer
/Lawn Care
Must have driver's lIc,
352-628-9312
Exp'd Housekeeper
PT, A n person,
CENTRL MOTEL
Inverness, DFWP
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
JOBS GALOREIII
www.AAA
EMPLOYMENT.NET
LANDSCAPE CO.
Seeking Crewleader
Must have exp. In
Installation of water
' gardens, brick paver
patios & landscape
walls. Exc. wages.
Send resume to
munroslandscaping@
tampabay.rr.com
or call (352) 621-1944

LANSCPECO

Sekn -ep T ep


LANDSCAPING &
IRRIGATION HELP
WANTED (352) 422-7559
LAWN
MAINTENANCE
* Working supervisor $450
wk starting pay + paid
vacation & bonuses.
And Exp. help needed.
(352) 228-7472
LAWN MOWING
MAINTENANCE
Growing company.
Good payl Valid
Driver's License Req'd.
(352) 527-9373

LOT PORTER




F/T, Immediate
opening for Lot Porter
and some light car
cleaning. No exper.
necessary. Physically
.,emanling pooliorn
requiring in & outdoor
environment. Work
hours flexibility a must."
Clean driving record
a plus. $8/hr. to start
w/ review in 90 days.
Benefit pkg. incls.
paid vacation, health
& life Ins. & more.
Please apply within to
Jim Torrey. No phone
calls accepted, EOE
EAGLE BUICK
GMC TRUCK
1275 S. Suncoast Blvd.
(Hwy. 19), Homosassa
MAINTENANCE/
SECURITY

Requires ability to work.
hard, full time including
Saturday and Sunday.
Must be a team player
and have valid driver's
license. A Drug Free
Workplace and Equal
Opportunity Employer.
352-628-4656
MARINA HELP
Full Time & Part Time
Apply at Front Desk
HOMOSASSA
RIVER RESORT
5297 SCherokee Way
Homosassa, FL
P/T SECURITY
OFFICERS
Class D Secur Uity License
required. Local.
352-726-1551 Ext. 1313
Pool Cleaner

PT, needed to clean
3 pools at our
Country Club


Apply In Person:
240 W. Fenway Drive.
Hernando

Pool Tech.
Part Time. Will train.
Retiree's are welcome
to apply. Competitive
salary.
Apply In person:
2100 Woodvlew Ln.
Lecanto 352-527-1700


PHONE REPS
NEEDED
Set your own Hoursi
Set your own payratel
Exp. preferred
Call 352-628-0187
PRODUCTION
WORKERS

No experience needed,
Gulf Coast Metal
Products
Homosassa
Call between
8-11am, M-F
(352) 628-5555
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REAL ESTATE CAREER
I Sales Lic. Class I
I $249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC.
S (352)795-0060 I
SALES ASSOCIATES.
Full-Time & Part-time
positions, all hours avail-
able, heavy lifting re-
quired. Exp. in Pools &
Spas preferred but not
needed. Apply within,
Pinch A Penny,
1920 NW Hwy 19
Stucco, Plasterers
Latherers
$14 $20 hr.
CAMPBELL & WILLIAMS
STUCCO, INC.
352-302-0316, 302-0483
VANTEL PEARLS
Discover Vantel Pearls-
in-the-Oyster. Hostess a
EPaty, call 352-621-0930
WATER FILTRATION
SERVICE
FT Service/ Installation,
Will train the right
person. Must have a
truck or van. Benefits
352-795-0003
WE BUY HOUSES
Ca$h........Fast I
352-637-2973
Ihomesold com
WE BUY HOUSES
CaSh........ Fast 1
352-637-2973
lhomesold.com
WINDOW
CLEANER

Store route, must
have 1 yr. exp. In
commercial window
cleaning and own
transportation,
$9 -$15. hr.
(352) 351-6355


CAREGIVER CNA
Wknd. care, various hrs.
Floral City, Duval Isl. for
84yr. old Alzheimers
lady, bkrnd, ck. req,
Ref. ck'd, no smoking,
Exc. wrkng cond/pay
Coll 1-866-695-67211
CLEANING
PT Nights, must have
own transportation,
(352) 795-9059 .

OIL COMPANY
STORE CLERK
Wed. & Sat. 16 + Hrs.
..-. 1017.SE.Hwy. 19,,.
(352) 795-3469
Come In for Interview

Pool Tech.
Part Time. Will train.
Retiree's are welcome
to apply. Competitive
salary.
Apply In person:
2100 Woodvlew Ln.
Lecanto 352-527-1700
Sod Rolling
Machine Assistant
Part time, wages upon
exp. (352)400-2221




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accept
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for Sale. Call for Info.
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RESTAURANT FOR LEASE
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paying Aviation Career.
FAA predicts severe
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If qualify. Job place-
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$1,100+/weekl Great
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www.mcso.org 400
vacancies, Including
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For Central Florida
Local & National OTR
positions. Food grade
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equipment. Need 2
years experience. Call
Bynum Transport for
your opportunity today,
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OPERATORS *Increased
Payll *Lower CostIl
Insurance & morel
It takes 1 call to find
out: Call Missy,
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OPERATOR
CERTIFIED Hands on
Training, Job Place-
ment Assistance. Call
toll free (866) 933-1575
Associated Training
Services
5177 Homosassa Trail,
Lecanto, FL'34461 FCAN
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OPERATOR Training for
employment:
Bulldozers, Backhoes,
loaders, dump trucks,
graders, scrapers,
excavators; National
Certification, Job
Placement Assistance;
Associated Training
Services (800) 251-3274
www.equipment-
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bonus. Train to protect
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r LT? CAREER
L ESTATECAC
SSales Lic. Class I
$249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
S SCHOOL, INC. I
(352)795-0060
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SELL THE HOTTEST
PRODUCT IN
INSURANCE HISTORY.
'--$0 PrermlurrMedlcare.
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Included. Earn
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RENEWALS Life & Health
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FCAN
WE'RE RAISING PAY FOR
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the week Solid weekly
mllesi 95% no touch
Preplanned freight $.43
per mile sometime,
money & morel
HEARTLAND
EXPRESS (800) 441-4953
www.heartland
express.com FCAN


AMERICAN STANDARD
AVOCADO SQUARE
TOILET
In working order
$100
(352) 382-0226
GEORGE WASHINGTON
BEDSPREAD BY BATES
$150
(352) 382-7808
HO MODEL Railroad
Layout, 6,5 x 11.5'
Layout only,
$100.00
(352) 476-7172

-4

SPA
W/Therapy Jets. 110
volt, water fall, never
used $1895.
(a'\ '1597- 1An


30 X 30 X 9
(2:12 Pitch)
2- Roll-up Doors,
1 Walk Door, 2 Gable
Vents, 1 Window
w/4" concrete slab;
INSTALLEDII $16,895





25 X 30 X 9
(3:12 Pitch)
With Roof Overhang
2- Roll-up Doors,
I Walk Door, 2 Gable
Vents, 1 Window
w/ 4" concrete slab;
INSTALLEDII $17,395
Meets 120 MPH
Wind Code
20' to 35' Wide
Unlimited Length
"Stamped" Florida
Engineered Plans
METAL SYSTEMS
PLUS, LLC
1-877-951-2300
+ Sales Tax & Co. Fees
www, metalsy'stems

ALL STEEL BUILDINGS



25x25x7 (2:12 Pitch)
1- 9x7 garage door,
2 vents,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED-$10.595
30x30x9 (2:12 Pitch)
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab.
INSTALLED-$15.995
25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door.
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16.495
Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLC.COM
1-866-624-9100
metalstructuresllc.com
APPROVED SHEDS for
Deed Res. comm. Site
or pre-bulit. Sheds of
Crus 3399 Hwy 44 Inv.
(352) 726-0046
Shed 10' x 20'
Electric & A/C
$500.00 You Haul
(352) 795-7118
Shed, 8' x 12.5'
Poly. new in box.
warranty, $1200. new
Will sell, $9001
(352R,M2-7392
*WE MOVE SHEDS
564-0000"'



"LIVE AUCTIONS"
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For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
GAERTNER SCIENTIFIC
TOOLMAKER'S
MICROSCOPE, =450.
BLACK METAL AUTO
TRUNK, 18Wx19Hx42L,
$275. (352) 503-3210
MANY ANTIQUES TO
SELL, Furnituro, Bdrm
Set, Lamps, Clocks, Etc.
(352) 270-3313


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A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
2 Ton $780.00
-* 2-/2ton $814.00
3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
*Prof, Installation;
*Pool Heat Pumps
Also Available
Free Delilveryl
Call 746-4394
ABC Briscoe Appliance,
Sales Service & Parts.
New location
(352) 344-2928
AC CENTRAL SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
new w/ warranty
prices starting at $575
Toll Free 866-746-8513

ALL APPLIANCES. New
& Used, Scratch Dent.
Warr. Washers, dryers,
stoves, refrig. etc. Serv
Buy/Sell 352-220-6047
Amana RefrIgerator,
side by side 263.7 cu In.
energy efficient, Ice
maker, dispenser,
white, excel cond.
$375. (352) 341-4009
AMANA
WASHER & DRYER
Near new $150 each
$275/SET
(352) 563-0567
APPLIANCE CENTER
Used Refrigerators,
Stoves, Washers. Dryers.
NEW AND USED PARTS
Driver Vent Cleaning
Visa. M/C.. A/E. Checks
352-795-8882
AUTOMATIC WASHER
RCA, large capacity,
exc. cond., $200
(352) 344-8328, Iv.msg
Computer Desk,
walnut color,
excellent condition
$100.
(352) 341-4009
Dryer, propane
Sears 3 yrs. old.
$100.00
(352) 726-5217
GE & Hotpoint Ranges,
almond, self clean
both work great
$75. ea.
(352) 637-0765
GE STOVE
W/self cleaning oven.
Black, almond color
$75 Call Dan
(352) 726-9183
- -HOTPOINT.
DISHWASHER
$75
(352) 447-2994
KENMORE
WASHER & DRYER
Large capacity, pair for
$100. You pick up,
Call 344-4639
KENMORE WASHER &
DRYER, matching pair,
Deluxe features, very
nice, $300
(352) 344-8328, Iv. msg
Large HD Washer 201b,
GEHD Capacity Dryer
both like new, white
SMW, $275.
(352) 382-2072


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Refrigerator
Jenn Air, side by side,
stainless steel 25cu, ft.
Ice maker water
dispenser $400.
(352) 746-5031
Washer & Dryer
$100.
(352) 489-4301
WASHER & DRYER, Hvy
duty, like new, $295/set
90 day guar, Free del &
instal 352-263-5040




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AUCTION
LIQUIDATION OF
ENTIRE ORLANDO
ATIQUE TOR
4000 S. Fla. Ave.
Hwy. 41-S, Inverness
PREVIEW: 10 AM
SALE: 5 PM
100's of pcs. of furn.,
Incl: oak, mahogany,
cherry, oriental,
Victorian, wicker.
Hanging stained glass
lamps, mirrors, dining
& side chairs, Oriental
carpets, tapestries,
urns, clocks, floor
bases, lamps, crystal
& much much morel
See Web: www.
dudleysauction.com
(352) 637-9588
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DBL CAST IRON &
PORCELAIN SINK
White, Very good cond.
$75
(352) 637-2838
METAL ROOFING SAVE
$$$ Buy Direct from
Manufacturer. 20 colors
In stock with all
accessoles. Quick turn
around Delivery
available. Toll free
(888) 393-0335 FCAN



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
GATEWAY OFFICE 2000
Computer, 17" monitor
keyboard and speakers
$150.
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Benye Tractor, 04,3cyl
diesel. 4 wheel drive,
bucket, new backhoe
& bushhog. Low hours.
$14,000. or $16,500 W/
20' trl. dovetail
(352) 422-7128
YENMAR TRACTOR
1401D, diesel, 4 wheel
dr., 39 hrs. since rebuilt.
Looks newly 19 hp, 3 cyl.
w/box blade, 95% tread
on AG tires. $3,200
(352) 341-0483 Aftr 6:00




6-PC PATIO SET
Excellent Condition
Never Been Outsidel
$235 0 0
(352) 860-1380
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 100yrs. old.
$120 each.
(352) 746-2414


2 BEDRM SETS, 1-wd, qn
matt w/dsrsrs, mirrors,
ntstnds $900, 1-wht wd,
dbl matt w/dresser, mir-
ror, ntstnd,$6QQ. Exc
cond. (352) 527-3566
2 FLORAL LIVING
ROOM CHAIRS,
$50; both 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
2 Navy blue wing back
chairs, light blue sofa,
like new cond., $200
Used mauve recllner
$20. (352) 341-1015
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
3 PC. BEDROOM SET
White Formica, Custom
Orig. $2,000/Sell $600
KITCHEN TABLE w/4
CHAIRS $125
(352) 628-3995
4 Rattan Bar Stools
$100.00
PVC Dbl. Glider with
Table. $100.00
(352) 341-3422
Call after 6pm
7 PIECE KING
BEDROOM SET
White. Near New
I* mmac. Cond.$900;
(352)209-4744
1930's TOBEY DININGRM
SET, lo .le., 3 ieats 6
cnoair china cabinrt &
sideboard buffet.
exceptional condition,
$1A00 (352) 220-6326
7-PC DINETTE SET
Country Blue wood
$200
(352) 634-0718
89" FLORAL SOFA
,er, qooa 'rahope
Includes 2 matching
pillows. Cost $1200, Sell
$200. (352) 527-0560
9' COUCH
Uke newl Firm cushions.
Beige w/rust & green
highlights. $150
(352) 489-5498
BEAUTIFUL COFFEE TABLE
2 matching end tables,
$150. Cost much morel
(352) 344-8328
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BED: $185, New Queen.
No 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.
Uviving 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 ee BEDS
The factory outlet store
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 6 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
Blue recliner couch &
Ioveseat $400.00
Beige Recliner $75.00
(352) 341-3422
Call after 6pm
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
Bunkbed, Black metal
tube, twin top,
double bottom, $75.
Mattress/nearly new
$50.
Call (352) 637-1458
CEDAR CHEST w/LOCK
46'. \ 20"W v 20"H
Set-.n Ira
Great Condition






Che sfDraes
(352) 527-1656
CHAIR & 1/2
eiiro re $550
LAZY BOY RECLINER "15u
r"(Goi.. Cona.)
S(352) 563-0567
Chest of Drawers.
maiTUrIr.a ,are ,.gr ,/
minor ,T.mple, rrercr
plo..incal ,hrceI cona
52c. obo, 2 Sofa Tables
r Iratrsrlng queer, arne.
e'cel quairt $25. ea.
(352) 527-1986
CHINA HUTCH. 66" wide.
x 82" high x 15" deep, all
shelves mirrored, $500.
Inverness
Celi. (239) 839-2900
COUCH large ligril
brown,.leather. 7' long.
asking $95' 45" ROUND
Cocktail table. Bam-
boo & formica top.
$35. (352) 489-7475
Custom Formica Bunk
Beds, Includes, storage
shelves ladder, light &
mattresses $279.
Dresser & Bookcase $47
(352) 212-4786


ALL CASH CANDY
ROUTE Do you earn
$800/day? 30
machines, free candy,
All for $9,995.
(888) 629-9968
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with your owner business.
No B.S. No boss. Just
partners. Free training.
www.wahdreamteam.
coam FCAN
Looking for successful
entrepreneurs only
to open franchise
businesses In town, must
be proven In manage-
ment a born risk-taker
DO NOT CALL otherwise
(800) 819-2634 FCAN
PROPERTY MGMT
Retired couple to
manage rental prop
& possible Bed &
Breakfast In TN. Prop
mgmt in lieu of rent
w/possible Income
from meals served at
B&B. Apt, suoolled
w/ample storage
space & garage for
personal use, Call
Keven: (352) 422-0702


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CRAFTSMAN
10" Radial Arm Saw
$85.00
(352) 257-2097
Delta 10"
Tablesaw
$150;
(352) 341-0935



25" Zenith Color
Console TV,
$50.
13" Color TV
$15.
(352) 341-0379
32" RCA TV w/surround
sound, Stereo w/5
speakers & DVD
Pd. $1,500/Sell $500
(3 1/2 mos. old)
(352) 795-5145
60" Big Screen TV
$800.00
13" TV & Dual VCR
$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




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10- 2x4x8
$30.
Rebars 120 ft.
$35.
(352) 527-8549
10 Bundle, 30 yr.
Roofing Shingles
Molding 120 ft. '
$30.
(352) 527-8549
ALUM. ROOF PANS
white, self locking, $1.50
per sq.ft. (352) 344-8328
leave message
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
Interior/Exterior doors
Interior Prehungs: $35
Exterior Prehung 6
Panels: $85. Mirrors $10.
Next to Citrus County
Speed way
(352) 637-6500


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Day Bed, Includes 2
matresses, $125.
White Student Desk $35,
(352) 795-2386
DINETTE SET
5-pc., maple chairs,
burn proof table top,
$75. (352) 344-8328
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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
DINING0SLw/Hutch
Table & 4 Chairs $300
COUCH Navy Blue
Tapestry w/Flamepoint
Pattern $100
(352)746-4293 Daytime
Dining Set, Table w/4
upholstered chairs,
creme color wood,
Lighted china,
Good condition $375.
(352) 344-2833
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 ohrs &
3 leaves, like new, J500:
COUCH, rose-colored
pattern, very nice.
$300. (352) 527-3566
DR & LR SET
Pencil Rattan w/glass
top & 6 chairs, sofa,
chair, 3 tbls, etegare'
$1,500 set
(352) 382-2212
Full Set (4)
living room tables,
glass & brass.
$400.-
(352) 4225983
Imported Italian
entertainment Wall Unit,
black lacquer, mir-
rored, brass trim. $600.
Matching 5 blade
ceiling fan, wall remote
$75. (352) 422-5983
KING SIZE BED,
incl. Memory Foam
mattress, top, box
spring & rails, $400.
Headboard, solid wood
$75. (352) 628-3868
King Sz. Water Bed
Mirrored Canopy, w/
pedestal drawers,
$200. obo
(352) 476-4073
(352) 476-6645
LIKE NEW
Upholstered Chair,
green, tan & rust
colored floral print, $50.
(352) 382-7533
Love Seat, Leather,
Ivory, $250.
Recliner, Queen Ann;
dark green, $150.
Exc Cond.
(352) 489-5213
MOVING. House full of
furniture. Reasonable
prices. Call (352)
726-7082, after 3pm
.... NEW 7 PC. DINETTE
.60" Vinyl round table.
$125
(352) 527-6612
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
Sofa & Love Seat,
excel, cond. $400. obo
Broyhill Entertainment
Center
$300. obo
(352) 228-2760
Sofa & loveseat, $450;
Set of 3 glsstop LR tbls,
$150; Swivel rocker,
$50; 40" Glass top
Coffee table w/wood
legs, $150; 5 Pc. Glass
Top Dinette Set $175
(352) 382-2497
SOFA
Brown lvlvet, $200
Excellent condition
(352) 382-1282
SOFA SLEEPER
Twin size; light neutral
multi- colored stripes
Like New Never Used
$100 (352) 621-0352
SOFA SLEEPER, queen,
blue, nice, $400
Inverness,
Cell, (239) 839-2900
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed,
Call (352) 527-6500
Twin Bed & matress Set
$125.00
End Table $10.00
(352) 341-3849
WOODEN CORNER
COMPUTER TABLE
W/above storage.
Cost $200, Sell $75/oba
(352) 795-7822


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Assistant District Managers
Citrus County Chronicle Distribution

Approx. 20 early morning hours per week
3-4 days per week
Several schedules available
Good pay plus mileage
Perfect opportunity for seniors
and college students

Dependabletransportation necessary.

Call for more information
(352) 563-3282

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Twin Bookcase
Headboard,
$50
(352) 341-0935
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COUNTY REALTY







ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
; BUYERS AGENT
BUSINESS BROKER
(352) 422-6956
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CRAFTSMAN ELECTRIC
EDGER, used once, $Z5
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
MOWER REPAIR
Hernando, Pick up &
Delivery, Don Mead
(352) 400-1483



Landscaping Plants
& Lrg Herb Plants,
Wholesale prices,
(352) 586-2590



CITRUS HILLS
Lrg. garage sale. Sat. &
Sun, 9am-? Bedroom.
dining rm. living rm.
Other items.
340 E. Boston St.
CRYSTAL MANOR
2 Moving Sales Fri. Sat.
8a-? Furn, plants, tools,
fishing equip. '98 Civic
15' Pathfinder, lots of
misc. (352) 795-9004
CACALIA DR.
HERNANDO
ESTATE SALE Fri. 8-3:30
489 E. Falconry Ct.
HERNANDO
Moving sale, Wed. thru
Sat, 7am-6pm 2918 N.
Eisenhower Ave.
'HOMOSASSA
Moving Sale Wed.-Sun.
6421 W. Oaklawn St.
INVERNESS
Thurs. Fri. Aug. 10&11 8a
3284 E Quail Ct.
VARIETY CONSIGNMENT
New store In Hernando
3387 E. Buffalo Ln.
Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 10A-4P
LIQUIDATION SALE *


9 IU UIII
Call Mon-Fri 8-5
860-2545
.. 2 NtMauve Rattan
Rocker/Swivel Chairs
w/Matching Footstools,
$100; Panasonic 27" TV
w/Remote, $50. All exc
cond. (352) 382-1166
6 PC. PATIO SET
PVC; mint cond.
$175;
TRIPLE DRESSER
(Walnut) $45
(352) 746-4293 Daytime
50 CENT SLOT
MACHINE
200 OBO
(352) 794-5499
1979 IMPALA 2 DR.
COUPE. 350 engine with
extras. Rebuilt motor.
Race ready. All there,
Have other extras.
$2,300. Let's talk After
5pm, (352) 637-4029

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


24FT ROUND POOL,
everything Inlcuded,
pump, ladder, hose,
you dismantle, $550
obo (352) 560-7413
7-PIECE DINNERWARE,,
service for 12 + serving
pieces, from Germany,
$450. STIFFEL TABLE
LAMP, $175.
(352) 382-7808
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, 200ELIPTICAL
EXERCISER. 5=
772-528-6130 (CR area)
Craftsman Riding
Mower, needs tune up
S25H. 46" cut $300.
Whirl Pool Refrigerator,
white, 18 cu, ft, $200.
(352) 628-2064
DIAMOND TOOLBOX
fits S-10, $125.
(352) 341 0787
Dyson Vacuum
Cleaner
$299
(352) 341-0935
HANDMADE
Quilts & Scarves
Great giftsI Spec.Order
Avail, (352)303-9778
HEAT TRANSFER
CAP PRESS
Like newly $350
(352) 341-0483
Heavy duty Metal
Wheel Barrell, $30
Designer Leather
Jacket, like new size
Medium, $50;
(352) 726-0040
HEWLETT PACKARD
Office Jet 7210XI
Fax/scan/copy$200
FRIDGIDAIRE ELECT.
RANGE Cer, Cook-top;
Dual Elem.Controls;
Bake & warm dbl oven.
Brushed steel/black
$485 (352) 560-7221
Household Furniture
& appliances, excel.
cond., Reasonablel
(352) 628-7373
KENMORE
WASHER/ DRYER
2 mos, old $800/set;
'SOFA BED w/matching
LOVESEAT (near new)
$700 (352)209-4744
MEN'S GT MOUNTAIN
BIKE, needs gear work,
$50; 44 GAL CORNER
AQUARIUM, custom oak
base, S10
(352)794-5499
Pool Pump
Hayward, Max-fio,
1HP. excel, cond.
$150/obo
(352) 746-9342
Sewing Machine,
heavy duty, upholster-
ing excel, cond,
$150.
(352) 795-1221
SOD. ALL TYPES
Installed and delivery
avallable.352-302-3363
TANNING BED
Pro Sun, dual 2800
3yrs. old, excel. cond.
$1,500. obo
(352) 476-4073
(352) 476-6645
-T-SHIRT Heat Transfer
PRESS 15" x 11"
Like newl $385
T-shirt Supply Avail. .
(352)O;U4:0483 -
Weed Whacker,
runs good $25.
Sirrus Car/Home Satel-
lite Radio $100.
(352)746-7023
WHEELCHAIR LIFT
Fits full-size van
S1.2000BQ
(352) 382-8970
(please leave msg)
WOODEN DESK
$100 OBO
(352) 795-3394
Wooden Kitchen Table
w/4 chairs $60.
Camper Refrigerator
5'H, 2'W, maglc chef
$50.
(352) 341-0379


w/royal quick change
& tooling, has DRO's,
Mister, $3500.
25 Ton Press.w/ dve,
10,000 PSI pump, $800.
Enco Radial Arro Drill
w/lg tombstone, $2,000.
Miller CP 302-3 Phase
Welder w/roll around
feeder, & 60ft of travel.
$1,500. (352) 746-6128
; (863) 412-9102



CMT power Chair
$1,500. Commode $25.
Walker $25. Heml Walk-
er $25. Walker w/ Seat
$100. (352) 564-7956
LEGEND BY PRIDE
w/electrlc seat. $450,00
SONIC BY PRIDE
easy trunk loading
$425.00 (352) 628-9625
Scooter,
Bruno'3 wheel Super
Cub. Red. $500,00 OBO
(352) 219-2541


5 PC. DRUM SET
BRAND NEW (In Box)
Pacific Drums by DW
$260 (352) 527-4966
50 Something
Mandollnist/Bass Player
With varied musical
taste 60's, Beatles, Folk,
Rock, Bluegrass, etc,
seeking others of like
mind to create music
for fun and money
Rich (352) 341-4499
ACOUSTIC GUITAR
(Goya) $75;
(352) 795-4188
ANTIQUE ACCORDION
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
Baby Grand Piano
black, digital, electric,
.like new $5,500.
(352) 634-0718
Conga Drum Set LP,
callente-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
(352) 341-2091
ESTEY KEY ORGAN
w/BENCH & BOOKS,
Freedom II Model
Great Condition, was
$1200 new/ 00ab0
(352) 382-0789
GUITAR
Stagg elec. guitar, never
used, $300. Casio key-
board, never used, $95.
(352) 726-1526
SEGERSTOM PIANO
Upright; Good Cond,
$400
(352) 726-7147 (eve.)
Selmar Clarinet
$500.00 OBO
(352) 697-3170
TROMBONE
3 yr. old w/case; 2 slip
books & liar, $400
(352) 726-7548
YAMAHA ELEC.
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 I=
(352) 344-1093
UNIVERSAL-TYPE HOME
GYM. Includes bench
press, squats, lat pull,
pecdeck, dlibar, leg
curls, $150.
(352) 746-4776



Bicycle, Womens Huffy
26" The Baron 10
speed,$75.00 Mens 26"
Huffy, Superido. 15
-speed._$K00... Both like
new. (352) 563-6371
BIKE E Recumbent
2 Bike E's with kiddy
caboose. $500 for both.
Call 212-9193 after 6pm
Golf Cart
Club Car, $1,450.
(352) 527-1345
Golf Carts-2, Club Car,
48 volt, 2004 has
custom seats & wheels,
curtains, $2800, 2003
has curtains $2,300.
(352) 270-3206
LADIES' GOLF CLUBS
Set of Ping Eye 2 Irons;
Big Bertha Driver; 4,7.9
Woods, 6 more clubs &
bag. 1
(352) 746-6813
POOL TABLE,
Gorgeous, 8', 1" Slate,
new In crate; $1395.
352-597-3519
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
(352) 220-4386


BUY, SELL, TRADE, PARTS,
REPAIRS, CUST. BUILD
www.ezoulltrallers;comn
Moved to 6532 W Gulf
to Lake Hwy. Crys. Rvr.
GOOD USED UTILITY
raIler 5100 106 oall
metal frame, ready for
bed. Trailer frame, $150
Small boat trailer, $75
(352) 795-8863




GRACO BASSINET
$50
GRACO SWING
S30
(352) 746-4341
GRACO INFANT
CAR SEAT W/ BASE
Like New CanditlonI $40
(352) 746-4341
Maple Wood Baby
Crib, (brown wood)
$95 or Best Offer,
located In Sugarmill'
Woods. 352-628-0330
PORTA CRIB, with extra
thick mattress, pad &
sheets, exc, cond,; $40
(352) 341-1615



Looking for a
10'x 14' Shed.
Used o,k, Will pick up,
(352) 489-4301
Not Using Your
Computer
L.oeking Icor a Free
computer for two'
school age children
(352) 795-8779'/


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


CHOCOLATE
LAB PUPS
AKC, Ready nowl
$295 (352) 302-2143
Grand Eclectus Birds
Male/Female,
$1500. Great talkers
(352) 422-6236
Humanitarlans
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Spaved $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
(352) 563-2370
LAB PUPPIES
Reg., Health Cert, Shots
$350 (352)637-3249
MINI DACHSHUND
PUPPIES, Reg., H/C. All
colors & coats, Ready
now,$300. 352-628-7852
MIniture Schnauzer
1 male 10 weeks old, SP
& silver. 3 sets of shots.
HC, (352) 726-5576
POODLES, AKC, Toy,
1 male, 1 female, both
black $500. ea. 8 wks
old (352) 270-3470
ROTTWEILER
Male, little over 1 yr.,
kennel Incl,, $150,
(352) 465-9086
SWEET BABY LOVEBIRD
$35.
(352)628-2408
Iv. mess.



1/1 Furn or Unfurn
1/1 Furn, 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 2/11/2
furn, SW CHA. $650/mo
1st, Ist,sec. 813-361-4615
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1-', CH/A, $525, 1st,
last. sec. No pets
(352) S564-0578
CRYSTAL RIVER 4/2 DW
$700/mo. 1st, last, sec.
Avail. Aug. 564-0480,
HOMOSASSA
4/2 DW, pool & prch.
$700/mo Ist, sec. & Ref.
No pets (603) 529-1995
INVERNESS
Lakefront 55+ Park.
Fishing piers, affordable
living 1 or 2 BR. Screen
porches, appliances.
Leeson's 352-637-4170
INVERNESS
1Newer 3/2 DW. W/D,
fenced yrd, $850/mo.
(352) 560-3355
MINI FARMS
3/2/crpt; 2 scrnd prchs,
Ig, yrd. $850/mo. 1st,
sec & ref (Near Pine
Ridge)352-257-9498



$1350 DOWN PAYMENT
Gets you into 3,4,5
bedroom home on any
land, anywhere.
Land/Home specialist
on site everyday.
Call for details,
352-490-7422
1994 Fleetwood 14X60
',2 Ilbedt/ltbathonly' ,
$8,995.00. As Is where is.
Call Matt at
352-490-7422
2002 Manufactured
Home 3/2, lots of clos-
ets, Ig. eat In Kit., In
Forest View, upgraded
appliances, $95,000.
352-794-5035,422-2221
AMERICAN HOMES
Southern Energy Homes
of Merrit
352-628-0041
Can't Prove Your
Income? Go thru our
stated Income
Program. No proof
necessary, Guaranteed
Financing w/approved
credit. Call for details.
352-490-7422
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2, CH/A,
.25 acre $39,000
(352) 726-9386
FIRST TIME BUYERS
PROGRAM $1350 DOWN
Will get you Into your.
very own Land/Home
package anywhere In
the state. Call for
details. 352-490-7420
Funding Now Available
Through Aided Program
for eager people .jill-
Incomes troTm 19K-89K
per year Funds are lrr .
lied,. So riurr/ Call for
details. 352-490-7420
HOMOSASSA
12x50 SW, 1/1, new
carpel ,/C.newl,.
rernoaelea. 5ll 500
Call 1-888-282-1912




Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
REPO'S, REPO'S,
REPO'S
WE HAVE REPO'S,
CALL FOR MORE
INFO.352-621-9182
Single Parent Program
Ior incorrme- fl .31 Iasor
I 800 per rr,,n-Ir .
dunOIrig lillea Call ror
details. 352-490-7422
STONERIDGE LANDING
Beautifully Furnished
1994 Nobility DW
2Bed/1Bath carport,
scrn room, pool, club-


8res2n or y Waterfront, Brksvl. Gd CRYSTAL RIVER CITRUS HILLS VILLA Inverness
1981, 2/2 DW Lg, LR fishing, 55+ park, 2/1.5 On US 19, approx, 2/2/1 Fully turn, Pool, Pool, water., fall 3/2/2,
w/FP scrnd rm, crpt, furn, scrn porch, sunrm, 1,000 sf. $1000. mo., Short/long term. golf course, loc., $1,000.
Co$165mpletely fncd. laundry, wkshop, many 352-634-0129 (352) 586-0427 mo. 908-322-6529
$165,000(352) 344-2333 extras, 15.00 (352)
1,200 SF 4/1 270-3812/352-796-4600 INVERNESS INVERNESS 3/2/2 LAUREL RIDGE 3/2/2
NVERNESS Bring your personal Pool, Jacuzzi, $1500 mo,
INVERNESS 0 lot 4 offIces/Busness items, $1300 all Incl. 352-527-1051
on 120xi0lot 4 offices/Business +Own
$67,000. 352-637-3901 suite, approx. 1,000 +sec. Avail 1-6mos Rent or Rent to Own
727-541-4473 02S sq.ft. 425 S. Croft Ave., (352)637-5654 Brand New Home 3/2/2
1983 14 x 2 bdrm., LAKE PARK SUBD, 2 d (352) 341-0500- Great LocatlonI $970,
198314x502bdrm. LAKE PARK SUBD, 2 qdj per mo. (352) 875-4005
1 bth, scrnm, rm, 20 x 20 lots on paved street, www.L2PFlorlda.com
carport, shed, priv. central water & sewer, SUGARMILL WOODS
fence, on (2) high & dry pwr pole, no Impact 2 Comm./Res. 3/2 New 2,665 sqf 4/2
Homosassa Lots. tees $ 352-344-8579 1,4J1 Uj0ufl 2 Comm./Res. 3/2 New 2,665 sqft 4/2/;+
$48,000. (352) 621-4607 Houses adJ. to Hwy 44, home on 4ac-3 mins to
1999 PALM HARBOR 6llOS -- CITRUS HILLS 3/31V2 Inverness. $895/mo. ea. Sncst Pkwy. $1395/mo+-
+ acre, 28 X 64, 3/2, Wi -h -or.i L Condo, Furn. Short/long 1033 N. Lois Ter. & 1st+sec, Incls lawn svc.
Fireplace, pool, drywall, B Hg -f term. (352) 527-4951 8815 E, Hwy 44. (813) 748-5206
Land contract avail. CITRUS HILLS VILLA (352) 228-7033 SUGARMILL WOODS
$109,000 (419) 865-8630 2/2/1 Fully furn. Pool, BEV.HILLS New 4/2/2 from $995
2005 3BED/2BATH on V2 Over 3,000 Short/long term. 3/1+ Farn. rm. + gar. No River Links Realty
ac. Wooded Lot. Homes and (352),586-0427 pets. $745. 1st, last, sec. 628-1616/800-488-5184
Turnkey deal, $995.00 Properties INVERNESS 27 Filmore, 795-1722 HOMOSASSA*
down and $489 per listed at Cypress Cove Ct., BEVERLY HILLS New executive luxury
month. Hurry on 1 at naurecoast 2/2-1/2,3 decks & 1 & 2 BR homes; home for rent on.
Ih,; p.r;.: 352-490-7422 www.naturecoast home for rent on,
i .: 352-490-7422 balconies, on water, Some available now! Southern Woods G.C.,
2005 4BED/2BATH homefront.com approx. 1500 sq.ft. Pool. (352) 422-7794 2,200 sq ft, 4/3/2, '
onl AC Cleared Lot. Very tastefully $900 mo. BEVERLY HILLS rich trim, $1,495/m6
Turnkey deal, $995.00 (352) 817-3185 1/1/1 & carport, fam. (813) 390-7109 ,
down and $599 per or (352) 553-3136 rm. new carpet & floor-
month, Call for details, /SMW UNITS (2) Ing, no pets/smoking
352-490-7422 2/2/2, furn & fabulous $600.mo (352) 795-8888
3/2 Mobile on 1/2 ac, off Golf Crs. 228-9566 BEVERLY HILLS
Near Rock Crusher SUGARMILL RENTALS 2/1, C/H/A, FL rm, very frR-
Schools $69,000 Homes, villas, Duplex., k clean, new tile/carpet.
352-628-5466 2-4 BR, w/or w/out $700+sec 352-212-4494
352-302-4765 Cell pool. Long-term, F -BEVERLYHILLS
Ask for Julie short-term, & lease to 2/1/1BEVERLY HILLSm,675/
3/2 on S Beautiful Acres purchase available, HERNANDO ma, 1st/last +,se AvailS.
Fenced & Gated. *Donna Palmer* 2/2, good location. Aug. (727) 439-9106
Just off Citrus Ave. Coldwell Banker Next no smoking, no pets.
(Reducedl) $177,900 *Generation Realty* 637-3392/212-9626 BEVERLY HILLS
Call (352) 746-5912 (352) 382-2700 HOMOSASSA L. 2/2/1mos. rmapp
3/2/1 POOL, Cinnamon Beverly Hills Cute 2/1, w/ patio & Ig (352) 746-3700
RIdge-Lg Lot- new 27 N Fillmore St. yard. In nice neighbor- BRENTW Om
carpet, roof & central 2/1 Carport $600 hood, close to schools BRENTWOOD2 21Ca
A/C $88,000 Chassahowlttzka & shopping $600.mo. 2BR, 2BA, 2 Car Gar., 108 -a
(352) 212-1827 8449 W. Dixie Ct. (239) 727-9230 $850. mo 352 697-0801
'99 3/2 on 1.25 acres 2/2 Carport $650 LECANTO newer 2/2 CITRUS HILLS
Island kitchen, firepl, 10480 McClung Lp. dplxallktchnappis Unfurnished Homes & 4
pool, 14x14 shop, own- 3/2 Wtrfront, $850 tioWDhooapp Furnished Condos
er will hold 2nd mortg. Brooksvllle npatice WDExcel Chook-upnd www.reenbar
and give $2,000 at High Point +55 $Ice y(35ard 4 Excel Cond.
close. $115,000 (352) 2/2 Totally Furnished $675+ (352) 634-1341 Greenbriar Rentals, Inc.
342-0603 533-3125 $1200/mo 3 mo. mln, (352) 746-5921
1st, Last, Sec. Cr. Ck. h R ntIa CITRUS SPRINGS $890
(352) 382-1000 se 3/2/2; $975 4/2/2. 1j e1
Property River Unks Really
Management & #1 GOVERNMENT 628-1616/800-488-5184 BIG HENDERSON LK
Investment BACKED PROGRAM CITRUS SPRINGS Great view. Dock 3/21,
Ei /p In e M n tO M d3/1/crprt. S st(786)3023402
Group, Inc. Millions to lend, 100% & iec. (352) 563-5304 CHASSAHOWITZKA
A MUST SEEIII 2/2on Licensed R.E. Broker financing available. Citrus Sprlnas 3/2/2 Lg. 2/2 on caroi.algui
Ig. wooded lot. Gas 3/2/1 as low as $750 RENTT W/D. WNrnd oTa| co..
F.P., dix kit. mpl cabs. >- Property & Comm. mo. Land & Home Brand ne parkingrsmorage we
Too many upgrades Assoc. Mgmt. Is our packages, Homes $6000 down & $95mo. oaouse Inr. er., qu.et
to list $119,000 only Business starting as low 100k's Call (407) 227-2821wn & 995o. neignbornoo. .
249-1130/527-3028 > Res.& Vac. Call (352) 694-2900 Call (407) 227-2821 .5695/mo (727)459-2871
Rental Specialists Citrus SprinCs 3/2/2 CRYS. RIVER 2/2/I
CrystalRiver > Condo & Home RENfTTO'WN
2/1 with lot. $375. mo. owner Assoc. Mgmt. s-Daily/Weekly Brand new home Fui,. beau. Gulfe cc
(352) 795-3710 Robbie Anderson i Monthly $6000 down & $995/mo. www vacatlondreae
DERBY OAKS, 2002 LCAM, Realtor Call (407) 227-2821 w as."a
2400SQ.Moble Home. 352-628-600 Effici CITRUSSPRINGS 3/2/2 352-613-2761
4/2. 1.25 ac. $135,000 Infaoperhir w Seasonal Cuornr efra-ir CRSL I
(352) 279-0313 or managmentgoup $725-$1800/mo. River Links Realty CRYSTAL RIVER
(352) 341-0696 cam Maintenance 628-1616/800-488-5184 Co Undo .i or 2 BRongr0
HERNANDO 3/2 NIE Services CITRUS SPRINGS Sr,ort eir., $S950.i 1700.
C/H/A, EXTRA NICEI HCTHI S m3/2/2, fncd yrd. very (352)634-0129
Woterview, shaded, Available clean, Iwn maint Incl.
decks, scrn porch, $950/mo 1st & 2 mos. Crystal River3/3/3
ceramic tile, new crpt. Ho sforn 908 W. Hampshire Blvd. Exec. rental. Close to
Must see. $76,500 Assurance (786)298-1279 golf course, marina,
(352) 637-5143 covered boat dock.
HOMELAND Property 3700 sq. ft., Onenof ,
HOME/LAND ..&- Kind MUST SEEI Fum. pr
Buy This Spec Management unfurn 3200 month.
Newhome on 1/2 acre, Short or long erm.
3/2, 14C0Cwh Deck 352-726-0662 (813) 777-993 '-
driveway, under HOMOSASSA
Warranty. Great *1 BR, furn apt w/dock
location, country I Citrus Springs f o smok/pers $900/mo
setting, $000 down. 01 4/2/2 nc/ utfl (352) 212-4721
$670.92 per month fa0 IO r' HOMOSASSA Canal
@ 5.25% Interest for Alliance Realty Please Call: BR wlocal dock scr
qualifying person. (352) 341-3330 por utir nci Zckri
CALL 352-621-9183 BEVERLY HILLS For more Info. or or.+;ec (352)628-6537
-,u e 3/3/2 on GQoln Course visit the web at: o.ec (352)628-6537



2c/DWasRisa niceR P H I l Garage, Pet allowed or S nale $195,000. 1st, O ast
2are a d as -775.00 ma. '&sec. (561)6432-8025
800 "ra(-72 051922 CITRUS SPRINGS CITRUS SPRINGS
C. 3STAL7R-IVER 4 bedroom, 2 both, 2 4/2/2. WID S975/mo
NEW CRYSTAL RIVER garage. Brand new Trc lamvr. & peslt erv -
MANUFACTURED 2 Bdrm. Fumlshed $600. home. $1100 month Ho pets(352)465-3371 #1 GOVERNMENT,
O M 0 special (352) 563-9857 352-249-4433 or CRHomo 3/2/ 1 BACKED PROGRAM
on 1/2 acre. 2,000 sq.' I iew carpet nie. pairI
ft., S/S appliance pkg., CRYSTAL RIVER 352-683-6275 6795 2i/. 5525 795-1865 Million. t, lernd. 100%
dfck, asphalt driveway, Historic Downtown, C21llilancerealtv.,financing odalal
d capo,2c a Unique Location,1 BR =r ask for Chick CRYSTAL RIVER 3f21ia slow as la.k
32x24 carport, 2 car 2and
garage, tile shower. This Luxury Suites, 2/2 CBS 1lacre ,f land 6: 3t2/iLand & Hy750
home must sell. Great wkly, monthly 795-1795 CIT. SPRINGS 3/2/2 :miles from downlown packages. Hor, :
financing available as www.ctystaldver 2200sf. Y4 ac.$1050, 1st, Crystal River on private larting o.. low Ii s&
Iowas 525% W.A.C. landings.com Ist, sec. 561-379-9179 road. 561-371-4345 only Call (352) 694-2900
Call 352-621 -0119 CRYSTAL RIVER CITRUSSPRINGS $750.00 mo.



Aaislab Kindtal MUSTRuEEive mr3 CITRUS SPRINGS
Drywall Flshed Over 1 bedrm efficiencies w/ $1,150/mE w/opton Exec rental. Close to 1 /2/2 oBeaptfui l
$0 Down Financing No contracts m 352) 746-1636 covered boat dock. own. Isr/rasr/sec
necesary Nextcaoh3700 sq. if,, One of A s(352) 746-1636
Available n sary o GORGEOUS NEW Kind MUST SEEI Fum. or
Call: (352) 746-5918 par2Kings.3y HOMES FOR RENT, 3/2/2,.CITRUS
NW. f HOM Starting W@199 wk poss 4 BR/en 2458 Short oronterm. $1,/m. st/st/s.
NEW HOME3 (includes all utilities tot. sft .S095-$.150/mo Sh o (813) 777-193 $165,000 .(352) 527-307Iso
models on & Full Service (352) 854-7170 (1MOSASSA $CITRUS32)R2N31
display starting Housekeeping) HOMOSASSA
. $ 32,900 ,(352) 586-1813 If you can rent You 2/2/2 Kenwood Oaks, New 4/2/2 $1200/mb
You delivered and set upaler has CRYSTAL RIVER CanOwn Let us home Only area, rg Rentw/ oo
Yourthe best dealer has NICELY FURNISHED 1/1 show you how. Self- yard, newpaint, air & st/Last/Sec. Call K
Come bator call Great neighborhood. employed, all credit carpet, $850 mo + 1st/ (847) 812-9621
352-621-9181 No pets. 7 months issues, bankruptcy OK last/dep (352) 621-0750 CRYSTALRIERR
Taylor Made Homes, minimum 352-795-7261 Associated Mortgage
msnasa 352-344-0371 HOMOSASSA Renr or rr, to ow/2
HoEmosassca i www.amnamortgage. New executive luxury 3/oI/1 700/mo Is, lest
NEW 2/2 on 12 acre I com home for rent on .sec (352) 746-6606
Must Seel (Isabel Terr.) Southern Woods G.C., GORGEOUS NEW,
s0 Down. 56851per r L......1-Wi0 II liI al . 2,700 q ift. 3/3/2. HOMES FOR RENT, 3/2/2.
$Don 65000 UR dpxallkch aprLeNTAL hepo AscNTaAL 19/or gg
Won't Lasf 2/1 Apts. with W/D, B EVERLY HIL32 m. i .5/moa po 4 BR/den. 2.458
Call: (352)746-5918 patio, Starting at INVERNESSI ,22 (83) 390-7109 tot &f $I 095-S1 150/1
Sm$550/mo, 1st, last & BRENTWOOD HOMOSASSA (352) 854-7170 ,
0 sec, (352) 795-2626 lowrnomes 3 Br NEWI 3/2/2 From $775 HOMOSSASA ,
Crystal Palms Apts. CTRS HILLS CONDO2/2 River Unks Realty Sugarn.lll Wcoas,
1 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms. B LLS 32/2 628-1616/800-488-5184 RENT TO OWN/RENr
olak */dc Crystal River 564-0882 CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2 $ 1,300. mo., 4/2/2,
CaR. rVS~TAL RIVER.3,'2,'3 If you can rent You Debra (772) 708-6922
CRYSTAL RIVER Lg Bror t IBariiew Can Own Let us HEMS. SPGS.
1 Bdrm, & Studio Apts, IN5NESS,3/2 FURN, show you how. Self- 3/I/I 1000 ft C/H/A.
PRICED TO SELL II available, 1st, last, sec, ELNE Hg. 4/3/2. employed. all credit =
INVERNESS-'99-3/2 DW no pets (352) 795-5050 w/pool Issues, bankruptcy OK 1t, Io000s7) 375-2,08
Like new, Vac fncd yd, CRYSTAL RIVER FLORALCITY Brand AssocIated Mortgage 00w72) t5-t7
all appis, near Ralls-to-Tr 2/1Ys newly renovated, New3/2/2 352-344-0571 New golf course 4/2/2
S3,Q. Owner finance $650. mo 1st. last, sec., Great American www.amnamortgage. w/pool. reo apple/
possible (352) 560-3355 NS, NP (727) 455-8998 Realty (352) 637-3800 cam cbnts/gronie cntrtpt./
REMODELLED 2 BR, 1-1/2 INVERNESS 1/1 1KS bt owm__

S R P L ne You'll never know If, employed, all credit
O FLLE O WILL dPA LECANTO newer 2/2 you don't fry i Issues, bankruptcy OK
$5000 OF.YOUR dplx, all ktchn appls, Let helpyou Associated Mortgage
CLOSING COSTS patio, WD hook-up, Deb Intanrlne 352-344-0571 CRYSTAL RIVER 1BR
On this 1999 1700 sq, f nice yard, Excel Cond, EXIT REALTY LEADERS www.amnamortgage. fR.STAL RIVER pton
ape L, BIraO '.B8O00 ar INVERNESS 5350 352-795-7412
C. Ed Smith R.E. Inoc 2/1 caged p1, F ao... CRYSTAL RIVER


house, gated. Move In
condition. $39,900/obo.
352-637-2973




INVERNESS Canal front,
2/1. DW w/lIrg addition,
Shed, dock, needs TLC,
$89,900. (727) 492-1442
Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com




4/2 New carpet, 10 x 20
deck, Incl. new apple ,
only $754/mo. w/pool,
Call (814) 547-2809 or
1-1 u-asu-


decorated, X carport,35464-1086 $875/lwn care Inc.621-4763
scr. rm, shed, all new FOR RENT -12STl (786) 583-2577
vinyl carpet, sinks, 1 & 2 bedrms located in 'v INVERNESS 3/2/1
frldge "'.C Crystal Rvr and $950/mo 1st, &sec.,
Inverness $11,995. Homosassa. Call dep., Ref. Req'd
352-422-0154 (407) 496-3695. sa2 i B Call (352) 726-7604 CRYSTAL RIVER
CRYSTAL RIVER ** APTS 4 RENT ** INVERNESS Historic Downtown
2 BR MH .- $450 YEAR LEASE REQUIRED 3/2/2 n.:a /rd 1650 .t. Unique Locarlorn. I B
3 BR MH $500 $575 Inv 2/1 + $863 +10 -l,,, Renovatedi $1050/mo LuUr, Suies Daoll'
(352) 563-2293 sec/refs Aug & Sept l (407) 375-6187 wkl! rMAliy 795-1795
INVERNESS PARK 55+ $475 Inv 1/1 INVERNESS www.crvstalriver
2/1, partly furnished, + $715 sec/refs Sept 4 44 New homes for rent landingas.com
14x56, glassed-in porch $775 Royal Oaks 2/2 .1S.S. SSL 3/2/2, (352) 860-1981 INVERNESS 3/2/
A/C; new roof over, + $1163 sec/refs Bring yourpersona
$12,000(352) 726-8063 2g/&S9pt Items,- $130 all- n
88 rus HiA I2/2 ItemB y13p0oal
LOOKING TO +$1325 sec/refs Aug NIeWT3/2/2 +s5 /ailmos-
F sOWNSwZE? 2/2 split in Call Gina w/ BRENTWOOD (352) 637-5654
Forest View w/clubhs, TEAM DIEHL Townhomes 2 & 3 BR -
actvtes, handcap 352-586-7944 iv meg CTRS HILLS CONDO2/2
accessible, furnishedB....
SZ7 (352) 795-527590 BEVERLY HILLS 2527P1112/2
SAND OAK Tr Pr ? *-34iiT 1/1 cable, water Inci CITRUS SPRING$ 212 "C/2 L1-1
SANDY OAKS TrIr Prk t $67/mo. $275/wk CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/3 CRYSTAL RIVER
#35 6760 N. Lecanto 352-249-1149/208-2212 Lg. Brand New in rm.e Citf 14d20
Hwy Beverly Hills DW, ... I4 23/2 FUPIR I 14Y40 For more Info
2/2 1i 10 4 sr,. BEVERLY HILLS EIIQE HNg. 4/3/2 call: (352) 464-1086
porch, new roof & 1/1 w/ carport, W/D w/pool NEW 4,500 sf Zoned
AC, af. carprtln nice $690mo.(407) 948-8523 FLORALCITYBrand Comm. under const,
comm. $29,900 CITRUS HILLS 3/31/ New 3/2/2 I bik off Old Hom. 1aill
352-249-1130/ Condo, Furn. Short/long Great American & Michigan $375,000
352-527-3028 *I'. ii Si term. (352) 527-4951 Realty (352) 637-3800 (352)563-5300


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LAKE ESCAPE at the
Ridges Resort & Club HOMASASSA SPRINGS By Owner In Camb. BIG INVERNESS HOME, 2/1, $119,000 PRICED TO SELL HOME FOR SALE Over 3,000 FSBO, 3/2/2+pool, den,
Bed & Breakfast at Our 5 OFFICES, 2 BATHS w/2 Greens 3/2/2 "O" Down Seller paid 1154 SE 2nd St. Beautiful, NEW 4/2/2, On Your Lot, $110,900. FP, updated w/2100st
Beautiful Lakeside lots. Nice location, $20K split fl. plan, w/ lanai closing cost, Call Lynda for Details >2,300 SF. 55 min. to 3/2/1, w/ Laundry Homes and on 1/2+ acre, custom
Mountain Resort In down. No qualifying & pool on Yi acre, blg bathrooms, (352) 621-7530 Tampa. ,Many extrasI Atkinson Construction Properties woodwork, $2Z4.200
Hlawassee, GA mortgage. )1AA $239,000. big bedrooms.$125,000 Cute 3/1 Remodeled, Window treatments, 352-637-4138 listed at 7435.Appiewood Dr.,
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Sr(888) 834-4409 FCAN Inverness, HOy 41 On Your Lot, $110,900. Or Rent, (352) 726-3258 comm.,$ 2 C.C. FSBO Brand New Home 3/2/2 homefront.com Over 3,000
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space, Fenced in facll- 1900+ Homes for Sale Full Service Listing 352-637-4138' klt. cabs, Master Suite, w ww L2PFloridacom listed at
ty. $1,575/mo. 1st, last, In Citrus County. Call LUc.# CBCO59685 scrnd. Fl. Rm., new sod listed at
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SNEW 4500 s Zoned R. Max Slmms, LLC, No Hidden Fees If you can rent You (352) 572-0186 %$$ BELOW MARKET FSBO homefront.com
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bMk off Old Ham. Troil7(352) 527-1655 employed, all credit Just Straight TalkHM$MUST-SEEBeautiful
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advertising in this m. Land & Home $109.900 (352) 746-6624 (631)3348444 50lot. New roof, wood Sellers the market BROKERS/REALTORS NC Homes, cabins,
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newspaper is subject packages, Homes 2/2/1 Truly a Must See cm Homes TLARGE 2/2, spilt plan, painted In/out. Great I can help you. (352)795-0060. Cherokee Mountain Mostly waterfront.
to Fair Housing Act starting as low 100k's 1442sf. All new; Roof 2-cdr garage. Laundry family neighborhood, Deb Infantine GMAC Real Estate Between 89k & 279k.
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haf anndli -tatuor MAKE MONEY NOW & $119,000. 352-726-8489 f n ess fans,$ more. Must seel paved drive, C/H/A, five, gorgeous home, ive 'N CAROLINA Aah Cool
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includes children un- NEW 4,500 sf Zoned value) (352) 302-3129 caged in pool, all apple, 6015 E. Devon Ln. great buy at $55,000 NEW CONSTRUCTION Vew opti
der the age of 18 Comm. under const, stay. Must see $205,000 1240'sq. ft. LUv., new fir., (352) 628-0731 In Citrus County View Properties
living with parents or I bik off Old Hom. Traioll NICE 3/1.5/CP, 1,100 sf (352) 560-7353 appl.'s, fans $135,500. 4/2.5/3+CP, pool w/ Available to Realtor T Nww.exitmurphy.com
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pregnant women (352) 563-5300 cer, tile, owner finance $134,900 3/2/2, IHW, ONE-OF-A-KIND fncd n quiet areaencl Cuomersh 0% DOWN t2 3 0e e6
and people securing RETIRING INVESTOR 98,600 (352) 476-9527 2,000 sq.ft. under roof, MUST-SEE* Beautiful lanai w/pool tbl, new Please call 726-1113 When you own land! De nft
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$165-,900 (352)489-8605 CITRUS REALTY GROUPPegMio (352) 422-6956 REDUCED to $599,000.
FA U S(352)795-0060. 2/1/1, brick Doll house, 605;Morse St. by appt. Peggy Mixon (352) 422-6956 REDUCED to $599,000.
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Brand New Home 3/2/2 Realtor $130,000; Upscale neighborhood, 7 1accessi Gorgeous 2/2 $68,000 (727) 692-3519
A 'Great Location! $970 (352) 637-5252 3/2, greatroom, open w/2 fTplcs, spacious
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upg3ra5es!$274 900 schools, 3BR A $5000 OF YOUR remodelled, $249,900. at s ToGue $35,000. (352) 586-9498
TMBERLAEE427-4298S $165,900. By Owner (352) 341-06960 Seawall and 2 dockslw/ LOOKING TO BUILD
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fenced yard, mature $150+Million SOLDIII Quiet neighborhood, Spotted 1230 SF w/2B~2.5 Plantation Reak Inc Realty & InvestmeC nts
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--- dwlllmsl@tampa fenced 1/2 acre Room, Oak flrs. F/P, refrigerator & range, ..Beautiful lotl! $68,900
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$195,000 Very quietly! In upscale Hampton Pt. FOR SALE BY OWNER ee tAvoA 5 Villa Regency Park. HILLSIDE VILLAS
8 ~ ~IIE Craven Realty, Inc. (352) 637-5570 Dr. Lg. Out bldg. Open $170,000 Relaxing, prvt Inverness, 2/2/I, end V Terra Vista, in Skyview
#1 GOVERNMENT 352-726-1515 to all offers. Asking iiiia e wopndfm d unit, front and rear scrn. Golf Course Comm.
BACKED PGM FORSE OWNER CALL BARBII! $290,000. (352)726-2038 lanai w/viny sliders, uprce .ou ng C
Pine Ridge Beauty, (352) 586-9844 BELOW MKT VALUEIII firm price $158,000. split - - center & tennis courtsI
MedudBY OWNEd E 4002 scroea, Ing ed: W/D, closing cost 344-5634 - $78,000 (561) 310-9846
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3/2/1 as low as $750 upgraded carpet, solid s2048 sq. ft.,beautifu Side Refrigerator
mo. Land & Home surface counter tops, 4 scrnd pool, fruit trees ALL NEW: Roof, rugs,
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starting as low 100k's columns, formal dining, Big 3/2, CH/A, fam rm., treatments, int, neutral
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Good Credit w/ 15x30 In ground ,(352) 726-9386 reasonably priced, Mlchele Rose
*Bad Credit/No Credit diamond bright pool, Bonnie Peterson for sale. REALTOR
-Reduce your Pymnts Wood Deck, 335,000. Barbara Hopkins 2 / 2GoeoC
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Real Sacrificel Must Seill East Tennessee- Norris CRYSTAL RIVER Criscraft BOWRIDER WELLCRAFT
(2) 4.77 acres In Lake 5.6 Acre wooded Waterfront Lots, Deep 1989, like new, runs 20.6 ft 200 Yamaha
beautiful Romeo. Well lakefront lot- $66,500 5.1 water canal, Just off great, 17'11". 135HP Saltwater series, full
under market value, acre wooded view lot main river, no bridges, Motor & perf. trlr Inc, electronics, Quick load
Same adjoining parcel $28,900. Call Lakeside new sea-wall $364,900 $3,500 OBO trailer. Lost of extras
selling for 204k. Asking Realty @ (423) 626-5820 (561)358-0562 (352) 613-7663 $5,900. (352) 400-1951
$169. & $179. (water & or visit www.iakeside
electric). Romeo is one realty-tn.corn FCAN INVERNESS 1/2 AC. HURRICANE 23' WELLCRAFT
of the most beautiful GEORGIA/NORTH on Tsala-Apopka Lake, Fundeck,'05, all fiber V-20, 1992, 175 Suzuki,
agricultural areas In CAROLINA Captivating Wooded, wildlife $52K glass. Yamaha 225 4-str, GPS, VHS, depth finder
northern florlda, mountain views, lakes, No Realtors 341-0049 encl, head, $34,000/ exc cond In water, wll
LocatedIn Marion Co. b352-586-8920 demonstrate. $_
Just outside of Homesites starting, BINVERNESS AREA HURRICANE T/HULL (352) 489-7678
Dunnellon & Ocala, $39,900. Log home kits propeautifully cleon private 21', F/Deck, 2006 EPA,
Lush rolling hills, great @ $39,900. Limited lake lac MOL, prt K 130 Honda, GPS, D/F
schools, property availability. Call (i52) 200-9175 S/Shore, Ski Bar, FM/CD,
cleared and dry. Land (888) 389-3504 ext. 700 (352)B/Top, DA. F/Trr, SW.
selling fast In area. FCAN WATERFRONTI Over One trolling mtr, toilet, F/W. BOUNDER
631-744-3990 GULF FRONT LOTS $595K Beautiful Acre In S, Stainless everything, 1997, Cream of
p-- Homes starting mid Floral City right off Exc, cond., gar. kept, the Crop, has all the
$300K. New master Hwy. 41. Only $79,900. Many ras $18,000 goodies, updated
planned ocean front Call: (352) 746-5912 35237475/400-1438 $29,500. obo
____ _Sale_ community on beautiful JASON (352) 212-6182
Mustang Island, near L 157" Bass boat with
80 x 20 BUILDING LOT Corpus Christi, TX. www. I aI trailer, 1988 75HP Suzuki BUY- SELL- TRADE
level, close to town, cinnamonshore.com ,3 motor w/trim, 71 lb. CONSIGN AT
nice trees $18,500. (866) 891-5163 FCAN thrust motor guide, COMO RV & TRUCK
adjoining Lot also avail. KY- LAKE CUMBERLAND 20 TR used once, $3,600, Hwy. 44-W., Inverness
(352) 302-4512 KY-LAKE CUMBERLAND 2004 HONDA MOTOR
(352)3024512 LIMITED LAND SALE 15 hp, less than 30 hrs, Let's talk, After 5pm (352) 344-1411
Citrus Hills 1 acre, Up to $10,000 OFF all Elec. start $2,300 (352) 637-4029
Stafford St. Cleared waterfront parcelsI (352) 344-2993 Jon Boat Search 100's of
and impact fee Is paid, Parcels with generous 12 ft., 3.5HP, 3.5HP Nis- Local Autos
have permits & plans 120' frontage are being 25HP MERCURY san, Minn-Kota, tri. mo- Online at
for 4br. house. Savings discounted for a limited Outboard, w/controls & tor, deluxe swivel seats,
of $12,000. Must sell, time. Pool, tennis, walk- tanks. Runs good, $650 anchor mate. $950. www.naturecoast
$80,000. (516) 924-1591 Ing trails. (866) 462-8198 firm. (352) 726-3263 cash call after 10 am wheels.com
CITRUS SPRINGS FCAN HONDA MOTOR (352) 344-9449
10 Lots Available LAKE BARKLEY, KY LAND 2 hp, less than 5 hrs. KENNER PRO "t ,,
By Owner $26,900. 352 Sunsets and serenity are w/auxillary brackets. SKIFF
291-9223/561-358-0562 yours at this beautiful $500 2003,17' tunnel hull, TIOGA
lakefront community on 352-382-1073/422-1834 6hp Merry, low 1999, Class C 24ff,, E350
CITRUS SPRINGS the TN/KY border. 90 60hp Mercury, low
Cheapest Res. Lot min to Nashville, Close PONTOON 20FT trailer, hours, 4 blade stainless Triton, VI0, 55K miles,
below market, $24,899. to nat'l recreation area. never been in water or steel prop; blminI top, rear bed, full bath, AC,
Owner must sell now. 1-40 acres from the had boat on it. Conti- fish finder, 2 coolers, live $22,500. (352) 7265005
888-363-1668, TCHT RE $40's (86W) 339-4966 mental brand trailer, well, 2 pedestal seats, ULTRASTAR
CITRUS SPRINGS FCAN $1,600 (352) 726-0830 extra prop, galvanized '90,30ft, generator, air,
2 Ig lots available LOOKING TO OWN or (352) 302-8852 tsi ngleaxledrive5on trIr sleeps four, nea fridge,
18 ea.Owner must LAND? Invest In rural with spare tire 34K $10,500 $11,500, negotiable356
sell. (352) 302-9140 acreage throughout call between 4 & 7 pm. 34K ml, (352) 860-1356
America; coastal, Water (352) 586-2177 WILDERNESS
CITRUS SPRINGS mountain, waterfront KEYWEST '99, 31., 5th Wheel
40 W Vince P, Ut 18, properties, 20 to 200 2006, 17,6', Stalth Flats w/ dtl, slides and 1999
0.23 ac., $18K; MUST acres. For FREE Special 165' CANOE series, 7hrs, 115 Ford F350 Super Duty
SBEi\ (214) 228-6458 Land Reports: www. Grumman Aluminum Yamaha 4 stroke, 801b Crew Cab Long Bed
CRYSTAL RIVER. 9 LOTS landbuyersgulde.com/ No leaks. $400 24 volt minicota trolling Diesel, 47,600 ml. Both
(1 City Block) at NE 12th fl FCAN (352) 341-0483 motor,. Hummingbird In like new cond, below
St. & NE 3rd Ave MILLION DOLLAR VISTAS GPS fish finder, $29,000. retail value $32,900.obo
$320,000. for all With cool mountain 701 Yahama JET SKI (352) 726-5762 (352) 795-1586
(850) 566-4195 breezes high atop the 2 seater, very fast, looks. PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE WINNEBAGO BRAVE
INVERNESS Smokies between good, Incl. trailer All Makes & Models 1999, 35ft, Class A, ig
INVERNESS HIGHLANDS prestigious Highlands/ $1,300 All Work Guaranteed slide, 2 ACs, 2 TVs, hyd
bulots, 80x115 ea, good Franklin/Dillard. 352- 422-2181/563-6090 795-3674, 220-9435 Jacks, 30K, exc cond,
building lots, $20,900 ea Exclusive, private,
(513) 509-8276 seclusivded, private WAVERUNNER PROLINE SPORT 42.00 (352) 568-1859
Ihomesites from $3000/obo '98.,17'. 116 HP. Mariner,
. $175,Inverness over acre 000 (352) 726-9531 ctr console, bimlni, VHF,
9645 Baymeadows, (800) 679-7976 www, trit w/det. tong, $6,300
beautiful, live oaks; highland ss.com OBO (352) 382-2346
underground utilities, FCAN Regal Ventura 23'
deed restricted NEW Cutty Cab w/full 31 RVDONATIONS
$69,000. NEW, c an,7 M rc lers, a r omes
Call (352) 637-5234 PRE-CONSTRUCTION -ancan/ s 5_300hprp V MererAusx iblre
GOLF COMMUNITY 14' FIBERGLASS /0, SS Prop, VHF, Alum, Tax Deductible
INVERNESS, City Lot, Coastal Georgia, Large w/v wells, mtr, trir, fsh/ $19,500, 212-1754 when donated to a
aajorr6 Wriisperinrg lots w/deepwater, depth fndrs. Many Extras. SEA-NYMPH 43 year old
ire-: .-ias '?/i i marsh, golf, nature Readyto Gol IL 14', 1982, 15 hp. non-reporting
3 i t423 247-2525 views. Gated, Golf, 352-270-3812 (after 4P) Johnson, gal, trir. 501C-3 Charity
Fitness Center, Tennis, Runs perfectly $1,200 Maritime Ministries
NOIlICE Trails, Oak Park. Docks, 16' FACTORY (352) 422-6811 (352) 795-9621
Propedy in Auction S70ks-S300k. GO DEVIL BOAT SEAPRO Dee V
5.9 Acs-wmeb : (877) 266-7376 www. New31hp motor, galv SEAPRO Deep VLW
Mttp:adH-inoio.com c:.-pe- r.fp:rccrm iri r ai1e on '89,20'SB Hull, LW,
Aug. 24- 10 ami .,., ex c2)302-8119 blminI top, 75 gal fuel,
litiala inPRICED FOR QUICK (352 302-8119 2000 Johnson 150, Alum
27 -3 SEll 3.2 acrelake lot, 21ft G3 Yamaha trir. $9,500 464-3892 16" STOCK
mPE RIDGE 148 fof frontage, 2006 Brand NEW1 SEA-RAY CHEVY RIMS
S..e .N ric ortheast GA's largest 4 Stroke 90hp Yamaha 21', T-Top, Sport $00
;.e+b1., --r- ;::;r, ar..r-,, -:'aAe motor. MUST SELL Fsherman, 225 Merc, (352) 726-5329
0613.79-6494 .." r, ;,e .,r), $16,500, (352) 302-4042 low miles; well'cared
for. Exc. running cond. 35FTSTH WHEEL
PdNE RIDGE 06) 388-7703, 28ft Off Shore Extra heavy duty trir, NEWLY REMODELED INT
Pi.'.,-'.a s I ce, 865) 777-9191 www. 1993, stainless steel top. Dual axle w/brakes Inc. Great Shape, 1BR, I full
as.rjn,, *F l- llake'sI two 99 motors, 225 $19.000 both. Must seel $4200
528 74A6-6636 V,.f; -- cnr.m FC-l rn mercs., fresh water 352-795-1100/795-7270 OBO (352) 400-5308
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11WTs,I, AhCE,-.,-.'q.r nclosure,trie axle ftriL '94, 1811 Prontoonw/ HAULER. 14' garage,14'
3.W W, 095)ms9S T' 1 J'6f& avail. w dmo, runs trailer, Many extras camper; full length
s 224-1206 !-.T -r,.ar area $14,500. abe $4,500. 795-5234 owning, Incls all towing
#r CM, ,PRI Nh0T -r,-, -re -,-i (3,2) 302-2395, Iv, me. STRATOS ace. 221 352-795-9194
1l/2.oS,.-r .. y ,r,. BmvY INE s 28 1993, 19', w/150 COACHMAN 24'
1care/2ae..- io. ,, ,, ,,., B "AYLINER 28' Evinrude :traller, depth 1995. Fifth Wheel w/
nice area, gIOa roaor taxtltieservices.com 454 Mercrulser rebuilt finders, irling mtr. $7,500 rubberized roof; Used
uPriced well beow mrkt . ECAN engine. New Volvo OD, OBO (352) 586-6598 very little. Mint condl
injury fores saBlelvd, TN LAKEFRONT LAND Many xtrasl$15,000aobo $9.000(352)746-6963
6024 N. Bedsf9row Blvd LIQUIDATION Wooded (352) 726-0652 SWEETWATER
$34000 (352)795-3837 parcel was $69.900 PONTOON 2005,16' COLEMAN
WOODED LOT IN NICt now $39,900; Lakeview DAL.QUAUq1 40HP Yamaha w/180 KEY WEST,1996, Pop-up,
AM, A r~ted t e parM6was $149,900 W o!1. .,..:;riL, hri, +Extras, $11,800 sleeps 8, 2 stoves, fridge
WithatifAl m~$w nOw $9,9,& apporsed value (352) 22043860, Iv msg. & AC, good cond,
O tpite iOe when donated to a $3,995 (352) 746-0870
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te otfM non-eporng CLARANCE 21', 2006, Used 1 time,
i 0-C-4 Chai, Cost $19,900/Sell
SCnICaI M$e201krBR S14,500 Due to Illness,
$ & 52 ,,. () 95-9%21 $1995 (352) 527-3935
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318 DODGE ENGINE Cadillac Seville STS
& Transmission, 1987, 1995, Sunroof, need
$500 or best offer engine Good parts car
(352) 341-0787 or as a replacement.
2003 ACURA TL $550.00 Color Ivory
WHEELS (352) 382-0761
with N2 filled Dunlop tires CHEVROLET
10K miles $400 2003, MALIBU LS, 16K,
352-637-5955 green, 1 owner; Exc.
'80, Ford Station wagon cond. $14,000 obo
$200. obo (352) 746-2136
'77, Dodge window CHEVY
Van $200 2004, Corvette. auto,
(352) 447-3436 metallic gray w/ bik
'88 Ford Escort leather Int., less than
$300. obo 8,000ml. Must Sell.
'86 NIssan Pick up $36,000. 352-601-3691
$300. obo Chevy Cavalier LS
(352) 447-3436 1998, 4 dr., auto,
CAPTAIN'S CHAIRS cold air, 4 cyl, 35 mpg,
2 Sets, cloth, like new $3995. (352) 467-0872
$120 each set Chevy RS Camero
(352) 564-2545 1992,25th annlv.,new
CHEVY 1500 paint. New tires, new
1996, SILVERADO alpine system, body
PARTS ONLY-Bad eng perfect, runs good.
5.7L A/T $1400 OBO Over $2000. Invested.
(352) 229-3661 DAVID $1800. OBO 341-0179
CHRYSLER LHS
EAGLE BUICK 2000, Loaded, 58,400
GMC TRUCK mi. Flawless leather Int.
Special GMC Truck Sunrf, 4disc. CD, $8,.500
20" Wheels & /obo. (352), 302-9834
Goodyear Tires
Fit from 1999 2006 COMO RV TRUCK
Regularly $3,448. & AUTO SALES
On Sale $2,895. OF HOMOSASSA
We also have See Jim Shany Felt
Factory Take-Offs, (352) 628-1411
Aluminum Wheels &
Tires On Sale-Great FORD
Deall Call or see our 1987, LTD, $500 or best
Parts Department for offer, (352) 726-0887
details (352) 795-6800 FORD 500 SEL
Ask for Parts 2005, Loadedl Like
ELCAMINO Newl Sunroof; dual A/C
E LCAIN Retails 21 K/Sell $19,000
1977 CLASSIC Betsy (352)563-5721
Runs & drives.,V-8 A/T F
$750 abo FORD
(352) 229-3661, David '95, Mustang, V8
Front Bra Cover, fits straight stick, runs great
Chrysler T-C Mini Van yr. $2800.
Chrysler an r. (352) 344-8919
2001-2004 exc.w/bug (352)344-8919
protection/palnt $35. FORD LARIAT
sold new for $140. good 2003, Super Cab,
cond (352) 563-1139 Loaded w/many extras;
Mag Wheels & Tires low miles $17,500
like new, 235X60RX15 (352) 795-2699
for Chevy Tracker or FORD MUSTANG
Suzuki Sidekick, $550. '97, Red, Body & Trans.
(352) 382-2449 in exc cond, Engine
Truck Bed Lid, running, needs work.
fiberglass, red, fits small $1,000 (352) 560-773P
truck, 6ft bed, $75, FORD TAURUS
(352) 465-6818 1995, Fully loaded, 109K
ccmi 4dr, auto, 6 cyl. Drk,
ehifl ef[ grnm. tan Interior. $1800
W t(352) 220-6021
L~i ~iflh FORD TAURUS
ATV + ATC USED PARTS 1996, Wagon, A/C
Buy-Sell-Trade ATV, ATC $1,700
Gocarts, 12-5pm Dave's (352) 560-7221
USA (352) 628-2084 Grand Marquis '03
AUTOMOBILE Black beauty,excluslye
DONATIONS Pres. edition. Exc. cond.
Tax Deductible @ 32K. Priced to sell!
appraised value .$.9.00. (352) 465-4208
when donated to a JAGUAR
43 year old '92. XJ6, Sovereign. 4DR.
non-reporting sedan, 84k ml., excel
501-C-3 Chari cond. $6,900. abo
Maritime Ministrnes (352) 270-3547
(352) 795-9621 KIA
CASH BUYER '03, Spectra, hatch-
for Trucks, Vans & Cars back, low ml. ,one
Larry's Auto Sales owner, good cond.
Hwy 19 S Crystal River $7,800. (352) 422-7281
Since 1973 564-8333 Kla Rio
.1 'aI1'03. 4DR. Sedan. AC.
auto trans.. 13k mil.
excel. cond, $7,000,

'99 Continental. Silver.
all leather, 32 valve
FREE REMOVAL OF eng., loaded, exe,
Mowers, motorcycles, cond, $5,900 746-1832
RV's, Cars. ATV's, jet skis. MERCEDES 420 SEL
3 wheelers. 628-2084 1 987, New motor Job
exhaust syst, radio/CD.
tires. Will trade for boat
& mtr. of comp. value
or sell outright, $4,000
1999CHEW 0(352) 465-8907
1 CHE MERCURY SABLE
CAMARO 1999, 4 dr, Silver, Cold
77000, VW- Automatic AC, Excellent Condition
T-top roof, $4,300 OB01
$6500 or best offer. (352) 302-4311
637-2670 after 3 p.m. NISSAN ALTIMA
1* M :IA I 2000, GXE, 80K. very
fordAoe r clean, now tires, $6,250
53K, Ait, Co ........... $4,901 (352) 422-3309
'98 LInc, Mark VIII OLDSMOBILE
M V4 I,,.1$8,495 1993, Cutlass Clera, 61K
V -.2 Ford Rp ,,XL original ml., runs great,
40Aft, V&EdaiOl...$9,95 cold A/C, V6, $2,500
Io a abo(302) 726-9647O


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CAD SEVILLE
1976, yellow, 350,36K,
wire sp. wh., Stored A/C
gar. Orig. All Receipts
SHOWROOM $7,800
(352) 621-0484
CAMARO
1969, Big block,
Very clean/fast, $28,900
(352) 621-0182 Iv. mess.
CHEVY '55 *
4 dr, runs good; needs
new Interior. $5,900 firm
(386) 590-3569
Volkswagon Bug
'66, red, needs motor &
brake work one of a
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'01, 58,900 ml, loaded,
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es18,500
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1993, extended cob,
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CnTus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE




"ps. sons having claims or de-
452 Pleasant Grove Road mands against the estate
Inverness, Florida 34452 9f the decedent other
(352) 726-0901 Than those for whom pro-
(352) 726-3345 (Facsimile) vision for full payment was
Florida Bar No.: 0196529 made In the Order of
Is/ Jeannette M. Haag Summary Administration
'Attorney for Estate must file their claims with
Published two (2) times In this court WITHIiFt THE TIME
the Citrus County Chroni- PROVIDED BY LAW,
cle. August 10 and 17, ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
2006, MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
106-0817 THCRN BE FOREVER BARRED.
Notice to Creditors NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
Estate of OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
Juanita V. Ward PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
PUBLIC NOTICE TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
PROBATE DIVISION The date of first publica-
File No. 2006-CP-819 tion of this Notice Is Au-
IN RE: ESTATE OF gust 10,2006.
JUANITA V. WARD Person Giving Notice:
Deceased, /s/ CHRISTINE E. NIGELS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS 6598 S. WOODY TERRACE
The administration of the LECANTO, FL 34452
estate of JUANITA V. Attorney for Person Giving
WARD, deceased, whose Notice:
date of death was Janu- BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY,
28. 2006, Is pending In P.A.
Circuit Court for Citrus /s/ Michael Mountjoy, Esq.
nty, Florida, Probate 209 Courthouse Square
Islon, the address of Inverness, FL 34450
Ich Is 110 N. Apopka Florida Bar No.: 157310
Avenue, Inverness, FL Telephone: (352) 726-1211
34450. The names and Published two (2) times In
a dresses of the personal the Citrus County Chroni-
representative and the cle, August 10 and 17,
personal representative's 2006.
attorney are. set forth be- 109-0817 THCRN
S creditors f the dece- Notice to Creditors
I creditors of the dece- Estate of
nt and other persons Myrtle May Coffey
ving claims or de- PUBLIC NOTICE
nds against dece- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
dent's estate' on whom a CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
copy of this notice Is re- PROBATE DIVISION
quired to be served must File No.: 2006CP841
flit their claims with this IN RE: ESTATE OF
court WITHIN THE LATER OF MYRTLE MAY COFFEY
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME A/K/A MYRTLE RITTER
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION COFFEY
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 Deceased.
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SERVICE OF A COPY OF The administration of the
THIS NOTICE ON THEM. estate of MYRTLE MAY
All other creditors of the COFFEY a/k/a MYRTLE RIT-
cdecedent and other per- TER COFFEY, deceased,
sons having' claims or de- whose date of death was
handss against dece- May 2, 2006, Is pending In
dent's estate must tile the Circuit Court for Citrus
their claims with this court County, Florida, Probate
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER Division, the address of
TINE DATE OF THE FIRST which Is 110 North
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- Apopka Avenue. Inver-
TICE. ness; Florida 34450. The
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED names and addresses of
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. the personal representa-
NOTWITHSTANDING THE tive and the personal rep-
TIlAE PERIOD SET FORTH resentative's attorney are
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED set forth below,-
TWO (2) YEARS, OR MORE All creditors of the dece-
Ai~ER THE DECEDENT'S dent and other persons
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. having claims or de-
-The date of first publlca- mands against dece-
flon of this Notice Is Au- dent's estate on whom a
gust 10, 2006. copy of this notice Is re-
,'Personal Representative: quired to be served must
/s/ ANGELA PEARSON file their claims with this
1908 Thomhill Road, #305 court WITHIN THE LATER OF
S.. Wesley Chapel, FL 33543. 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
Attorney for Personal OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION
Representative: OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
S DpNALD F. PERRIN, P.A. DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
y /s/ Donald F. Perrin SERVICE OF A COPY OF
iirida Bar No. 164338 THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Post Office Box 250 All other creditors of the
nverness. FL 34451-0250 decedent and other per-
elephone: (352) 726-6767 sons having claims or de-
blished two (2) times In mands against dece-
thy Citrus County ChronI- dent's estate must file
cle, August 10 and 17, their claims with this court
2006. WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
107-0817 THCRN THE DATE OF THE FIRST
Notice to Creditors PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
(Summary Administration) TICE.,
Estate of ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
Virgil L Teets WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
PUBLIC NOTICE SET FORTH IN SECTION
TIN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE
C-- PROBATE DIVISION FOREVER BARRED.
S RFile No. 2006-CP-842 NOTWITHSTANDING THE
I-RE: ESTATE OF TIME PERIODS 'SET FORTH
VIRGIL L TEETS, ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
DECEASED, TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
(Summary Administration) DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
T6 ALL PERSONS HAVING The date of first publlca-
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS tion of this notice is August
'AGAINST THE ABOVE ES- 10,2006.
YATE: Personal Representative:
,;-:., 01a r,.is,. -, -...rrfi- /s/Phillip W. Coffey
r.1 r, --.,fr r., ,arrr ,o, 830 W. Pearson Street
,a.-.iir.rriori.-r.- no: r,:r, Hemando. Florida 34442
entered in the Estate of Attorney for Personal
VIRGIL L TEETS' deceased. Representative:
File Number 2006-CP-842. /s/ Thomas E. Slaymaker,
Iy- the Circuit Court for Esquire
Citrus County. Florida, Pro- Attorney for Phillip W. Cof-
bate Division, the address fey
of which Is 110 North Florida Bar No. 398535
Apopka Avenue, Inver- Slaymaker and Nelson,-
ness, Florida 34450; that P.A. ,
the decedent's date of 2218 Highway 44 West
death was JUNE 2, 2006;: nverness, Florida 34453
that the total value of the Telephone: (352) 726-6129
estate Is SNONE and that Published two (2) times In
S the names and address of the Citrus County Chronl-
those to whom it has cle, August 10 and 17,
been assigned by such or- 2006.
der are: 110-0817 THCRN
LOUIS P. TEETS Notice to Creditors
3880 N. CALUMET TER- (Summary Administration)
RACE Estate of
HERNANDO, FL 34442 Nancy E. Clark
AIL INTERESTED PERSONS PUBLIC NOTICE
ARE NOTIFIED THAT: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
"'All creditors of the estate THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
of-the decedent and per- CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
sons having claims or de- CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
rnnds against the estate PROBATE DIVISION
f" the decedent other File No.: 2006-CP-839
than those for whom pro- IN RE: ESTATE OF
vision for full. payment was NANCY E. CLARK a/k/a
made In the Order of NANCY EDITH CLARK,
Summary Administration a/k/a EDITH CLARK,
Jst file their claims with Deceased.

IDED BY LAW. (Summary Administration)
ALL CLAIMS AND DE- TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
)NDS NOT SO FILED 'WILL CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
BE FOREVER BARRED. AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY TATE:
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME You are hereby notified
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED that an Order of Summary
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Administration has been
,'TER THE DECEDENT'S entered In the estate of
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. NANCY E. CLARK, a/k/a
'The date of first publica- NANCY EDITH CLARK,
flop of this Notice Is Au- a/k/a EDITH CLARK, de-
gust 10, 2006. ceased. File Number
Person Giving Notice: 2006-CP- 839; by the CIr-
S /s/ LOUIS P. TEETS cult Court for Citrus Coun-
3880 N. CALUMET TER- ty, Florida, Probate DIvl-
RACE slon, the address of which
HERNANDO, FL34442 Is 110 North Apopka Ave-
orney for Person Giving nue, Inverness, Florida
Hflce: 34450; that the total cash
ADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, value of the estate Is cash
Sand that the names and
BMichael Mountloy, Esq. addresses of those to
SCourthouse Square whom It has been asslgn-
ierness, FL 34450 ed by such order are:
Jrida Bar No.: 157310 DENNIS JOE CLARK
Telephone: (352) 726-1211 3233 Lake Road Circle
IjblIshed two (2) times In Galnesvllle, Georgia
Se Citrus County Chronl- 30501
,6 August 10 and 17, MICHAEL PATRICK CLARK
06. 1537 Gllstrap Lane, N.W.
v 108-0817 THCRN Atlantd, Georgia 30318
Notice to Creditors ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
-(Summary Administration) ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
an, Estate of All creditors of the dece-
-,L Gladys E. Duplain dent and other persons
-'* PUBLIC NOTICE having claims or de-
4N THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR mands against dece-
-CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA dent's estate on whom a
lie PROBATE DIVISION copy of this notice Is
1, File No. 2006-CP-840 served within three
IN RE' ESTATE OF months after the date of
*LADYS E, DUPLAIN, the first publlcatlon of this
,,- DECEASED notice must file their


.- .NOTICE TO CREDITORS claims with this Court
(Summary Administration) WITHIN THE LATER OF
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES- CATION OF THIS NOTICE
TATE: OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
-p;You are hereby notified DATE OF SERVICE OF -A
that an Order of Summary COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
Ajmlnlstration has been THEM.
entered in the Estate of All other creditors of the
GLADYS E. DUPLAIN, de- decedent and persons
ceased, File Number having claims or de-
2006-CP-840, by the CIr- mands against the estate
cult Court for Citrus Coun- of the decedent must file
tyl Florida, Probate DIvi- their claims- with this Court
sJon, the address of which WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF-
l''110 North Apopka Ave. TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
Mi9p, inverness, Florida PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
34450; that the dece- TICE.
dent's date of death was ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
MAY 30, 2006; that the to- MANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
tah value of the estate Is BE FOREVER BARRED.
"WONE and that the The date of first pubillca-
..ormes and address of tlon of this Notice Is Au-
thipse to whom It has gust 10, 2006.
been assigned by such or- Persons Giving Notice:
der are: /s/DENNIS JOE CLARK
~RISTINE E. NIGELS 3233 Lake Road Circle
t 6598 WOODY TERRACE Gainesville, Georgia
LECANTO, FL 34452 30501
& ROBERTA LYNN SIERRA /s/ MICHAEL PATRICK
2Q,MOUNT JOBE ROAD CLARK
P&'MOUTH, CT 06782 1537 Gllstrap Lane, N.W.
Aj.L INTERESTED PERSONS Atlanta, Georgia 30318
ARE NOTIFIED THAT: Attorney for Persons GIv-
All creditors of the estate Ing Notice:
of the decedent and per- /S/ JOANNE WILBURNE,
o t ESQUIRE


Attorney for Estate of
NANCY E. CLARK, a/k/a
NANCY EDITH CLARK,
a/k/a EDITH CLARK
Florida Bar No, 0125164
305 N. Apopka Avenue
Inverness, FL 34450
Telephone: (352) 344-1313
Facsimile: (352) 344-4050
Published (2) two times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 10 and 17,
2006..
113-0817 THCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
Disposal of stored goods
and property pursuant to
Florida Statute #83.0806,
Notice Is hereby given
that PIcard Self Storage,
Inc., located at 1274 E.
Norvell Bryant Hwy., Her-
nando, FL 34442 with the
rental office located at
1274 E. Norvell Bryant
,Hwy. Hernando, FL, In-
tends to dispose of per-
sonal property/goods
stored by ALICHA BARBER
whose last known mailing
address was P.O. Box 3,
Inverness, FL 34450 for pur-
poses of satisfying delin-
quent rents and related
collection costs accruing
since May 31,2006.
Tenant 'stored goods, If
saleable, will be sold on
site after this public notice
has been published two
times In accordance with
Florida Statute #83.806.
The sale of stored goods,
If not redeemed by pay-
ment In full of all delin-
quent rents and related
costs, may be sold 15
days from the publication
of first notice In accord-
ance with Florida Statutes.
/s/ W. J. PIcard
President & Owner
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 10 and 17,
2006.
194-0810 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Paul J. Marszalek
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2006-CP-795
Division: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PAUL J. MARSZALEK
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate, of PAUL J.
MARSZALEK, deceased,
whose date of death was
May 16, 2006, Is pending
in the Circuit Court for Cit-
rus County, Florida, Pro-
bate Division; the address
of which Is 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Inverness. FL
34450. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low,
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice Is re-
quired to be served must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-,
sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
SALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE. TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice Is. Au-
gust 3, 2006.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Teresa Reddix
2659 E. Gulf to Lake High-
way
PMB 140
Inverness, Florida 34453
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/John S. Clordy III
Florida Bar No. 123129
Crider Clardy Law Firm PA
PO Box 2410
Crystal River, FL
34423-2410
Telephone: (352) 795-2946
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chronl-
cle, August 3 and 10,
2006.
197-0810 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
James R. Caldwell, Jr.
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 06 CP 520
Division: Probate
IN RE, ESTATE OF
JAMES R. CALDWELL, JR.
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of JAMES R. CALD-


WELL, JR., deceased,
whose date of death was
May 2, 2006, and whose
Social Security Number Is
261-68-8997 Is pending In
the Circuit Court for Citrus
County, Florida, Probate
Division;, the address of
which Is 110 N. Apopka
Avenue, Inverness, FL
34450. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth be-
low.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is re-
quired to be served must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate must tile
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The dote of first publica-
tlon of this Notice Is Au-
gust 3, 2006.
Personal Representative;
/s/ Undo E. Caldwell
1850 Southeast Third
Court
Crystal River, Florida 34429
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ Michael D. Sechrest
Florida Bar No. 0150710
Fisher, Butts, Sechrest &
Warner, P.A.
5203 SW. 91st Terrace
Ste. D.
Gainesville, Florida 32608
Telephone: (352) 373-5922
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 3 and 10,
2006.
199-0810 THCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Phyllis C. Cleary
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.: 2006-CP-682
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PHYLLIS C. CLEARY,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
Estate of PHYLLIS C.
CLEARY, deceased.
whose date of death was
October 17, 2005; File
Number 2006-CP-682. Is
pending In the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which Is
110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, Florida
34450-4299. The names
and addresses of the per-
sonal representative and
the personal representa-
tive's attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, on
whom a copy of this no-
tice Is served must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF .THE
FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY .CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice Is
August 3, 2006.
Personal Representative:
/s/ WILLUAM E. MASON
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
JOHN R. CAPPA, II ES-
QUIRE
1229 Central Avenue
St. Petersburg, FL 33705
FBN: 0056227 SPN:
01677133
Telephone; (727) 894-3159
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 3 and 10,
2006.


112-0810 THCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to customers of Forest Hills
Water System that there will be a customer meeting In
conjunction with the Citrus County Water & Waste-
water Authority board on August 21, 2006 at 7:00 P.M.
In Room #166 at the Lecanto Government Building,
3600 W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto, Florida. Forest Hills
Water System has applied for a staff assisted rate .case.
Rates may be changed as a result of the assessment of
Investments, costs, and operational requirements of the
utility. Customers are urged to attend and provide Input
to the Citrus County Water & Wastewater Authority
board as to the quality of water provided, the quality of
service provided, and any other comments they may
have. This Is a public meeting and minutes will be kept.
This will also constitute part of the official record for this
proceeding. Written comments can also be submitted
providing that the person signs the document and pro-
vides an address that Is In the service territory of Forest
Hills Water System.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the Office of Utility Regulation,
3600 W.' Sovereign Path, Suite 269, Lecanto, Florida
34461, at least one week before the meeting. If you
are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD Tele-
phone (352) 527-5312.
The Citrus County Water & Wastewater Authority will
render Its decisions based ,on the evidence brought
forward under the powers vested In It In F.S. 367.171
and Citrus County Ordinance 99-07. ANY PERSON WHO
DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS AUTHORITY
WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PER-
TAINING THERETO AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO EN-
SURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY
AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED, .
BY: /s/ MICHAEL SMALLRIDGE
CHAIRMAN
CITRUS COUNTY
WATER & WASTEWATER AUTHORITY

Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 10, 2006.


192-0810 THCRN
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
Wells Fargo Bank vs. Ronald S. Koller, et al ,
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 2006-CA-1172
DIVISION:

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA SUCCESSOR BY
MERGERTO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE,
INC. F/K/A NORWEST MORTGAGE, INC,


RONALD S. KOLLER, et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Mortgage Foreclosure dated July 12, 2006 and en-
tered In Case NO. 2006-CA-1172 of the Circuit Court of
the FIFTH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS County, Flori-
da wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC.
F/K/A NORWEST MORTGAGE, INC, is plaintiff and
RONALD S. KOLLER; SHARYL L KOLLER; BLUE VIEW COR-
PORATION; ATHENA FUNDING GROUP, LLP F/K/A ATHE-
NA FUNDING GROUP, LLLP; TENANT #1 N/K/A AGUSTA
HOSTOTTLE are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN
THE NEW ADDITION TO THE NEW CITRUS COUNTY
COURTHOUSE, 110 NORTH APOPKA AVENUE, INVER-
NESS, CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA at 11:00AM, on the 17th
day of August, 2006, the following described property
as set forth In said Final Judgment:
LOT 4, BLOCK A, SPRING GARDENS, UNIT. 1, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11,
PAGE 98, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORI-
DA.
A/K/A 8179 WEST TROTTER LANE, HOMOSASSA, FL 34446
Anv person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale If any other than the orooertv owner as of the
date of the Ils oendens must file a claim within, 60 days
after the sale.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on July 28,
2006.
Betty Strlfler
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /s/ Judy Ramsey
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 3 and 10,2006. F06003886


103-0817 THCRN
Notice of Mortgage Foreclosure Sale
Barbara Marie Williams vs. Brenda Hunt. et al
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2006-CA-1841

BARBARA MARIE WILLIAMS,
Plaintiff,
vs
BRENDA HUNT, If alive and If dead, her unknown
spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors and all par-
ties claiming by, through, under or against her, and all
other parties claiming by, through, under or against
them, and all unknown natural persons, If alive and If
dead or not known to be dead or alive, her several and
respective unknown heirs, devisees, grantees and
creditors, or other parties claiming by, through, or un-
der those unknown natural persons; the several and re-
spective unknown assigns, successors In Interest, trus-
tees or other persons claiming by, through, under or
against the Defendant and all claimants, persons or
parties, natural or corporate, or whose exact legal sta-
tus Is unknown, claiming under any of the above
named or described Defendants, or parties claiming to
have any right, title or interest In and to the lands here-
inafter described,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned. BETTY
STRIFLER. Clerk of the Court, pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure dated August 1. 2006 In Case No.
2006-CA-1841, Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit
in and for Citrus County. Florida, will sell to the highest
bidder for cash in the Jury Assembly Room at the Citrus
County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida at 11:00 a.m., on the 24th day of August,
2006, the following described real property as set forth
in the RFinal Judgment of Foreclosure, to wit:

LOT 122, OF TANGLEWOOD, ACCORDING TO THE MAP
OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES
I11 AND 112, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Ils pendens must file a claim within sixty (60)
days after the sale.
DATED on this 2nd day of August, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER, Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ Judy Ramsey
,'a Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) timerIF1 the Citrus County Chronicle.
August 10 and 17. 200.j


104-0817 THCRN
Notice of Sale
ERA American Realty vs, Stephen Fitzsimmons
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FORMS ITRUS COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NUMBER. 2006-CC-2223

ERA AMERICAN REALTY & INVESTMENTS,
Plaintiff,

vs.
STEPHEN FITZSIMMONS
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 31st day of July, 2006 in Case
No. 2006-CC-2223, of the County Court of the Fifth Ju-
dicial Circuit in and Citrus County. Florida In which ERA
AMERICAN REALTY & INVESTMENTS Is the Plaintiff and
STEPHEN FITZSIMMONS is the Defendant; I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash In the Jury Assembly
Room in the New Addition to the new Citrus County
Courthouse. 110 North Apopka Avenue. Inverness, Flori-
do at 11:00 a.m. on the 24th day of August, 2006, the
following described property set forth In the Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure:
MAYFAIR GARDEN ACRES LOTS 7 & 8 UNREC OF LOT 13
BLK C DESC'AS: LOT 7 COM AT NW COR OF LT 13 BLK C
MAYFAIR GARDEN ACRES PB 2 PG 141 TH S ODEG 26M
30S E AL W LN OF SD LT 13 174.97 F TH E PAR TO S LN OF
SD LT 13 314.15 FT TO POB TH CONT E PAR TO SD S LN
157.07 FT TH S ODEG 26M 30S E.PAR TO SD W LN 139.98 FT
TO A PT ON SD S LN TH W AL SD S LN 157.07, FT TH N ODEG
26M 30S W PAR TO SD W LN 139.98 FT TO POB SUB TO 15
FT EASE-NAL N BNDRY FOR R/W- -AND- -LOT 8 COM AT
NW COR OF LT 13 BLK C TH S ODEG 26M 30S E AL W LN
OF SD LT 13 174.97 FT TH E PAR TO S LN OF SD LT 13
157.08 FT TO POB TH CONT E PAR TO SD S LN 157.07 FT TH
S ODEG 26M 30S E PAR TO SD S LN 139.98 FT, TO A PT ON
SD S LN TH W AL SD S LN 157.07 FT TH N ODEG 26M 30S W
PAR TO SD W LN 139.98 FT TO POB SUB TO 15 FT EASE AL
N BNDRY FOR R/W TITLE IN OR BK
IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUNDS RE-
MAINING AFTER THIS SALE, YOU MUST FILE A'CLAIM WITH
THE CLERK NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. IF
YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED
TO ANY REMAINING FUNDS, AFTER 60 DAYS, ONLY THE
OWNER OF RECORD AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PEND-
ENS MAY CLAIM THE SURPLUS.

DATED this 1st day of August, 2006,
'BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /s/Judy Ramsey
As Deputy Clerk
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,,
August 10 and 17,2006.

189-0810 THCRN
Notice of Sale
Deutsche Bank vs. Francisco Marquez
PUBLIC. NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
CITRUS COUNTY
CASE NO, 2006-CA-2220
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST
COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR
CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF SOUNDVIEW
HOME LOAN TRUST 2006-OPTi, ASSET-
BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-
OPT1,
Plaintiff,
vs,


FRANCISCO MARQUEZ, IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST FRANCISCO MARQUEZ;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF FRANCISCO
MARQUEZ; UNKNOWN TENANT 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT 2,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated July 26, 2006 and entered In Case
No, 2006-CA-2220, of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judi-
cial Circuit In and for Citrus County, Florida, wherein
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUS-
TEE FOR CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF SOUNDVIEW HOME
LOAN TRUST 2006-OPT1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2006-OPT1, is a Plalntif and FRANCISCO MAR-


QUEZ, IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CRED-
ITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST FRANCIS-
CO MARQUEZ; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF FRANCISCO
MARQUEZ; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2
are the Defendants. I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at Jury Assembly Room In the New Ad-
ditlon to the New Citrus County Courthouse, 110 N.
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, at 11:00 A.M. on
August 17 2006, the following described property as set
forth In said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 99, BLOCK, RIVER GARDENS, UNIT NO. 2, AS PER PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 152, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the IIs pendens must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.
BETTY STRIFLER
As Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ Judy Ramsey
As Deputy Clerk

IMPORTANT
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons needing a reasonable accommodation to
participate In this proceeding should, no later than sev-
en (7) days prior, contact the Clerk of the Court's disa-
bility coordinator at 3526379853, 110 N. APOPKA AVE,
INVERNESS, FL 34450-4299. If hearing Impaired, contact
(TDD) via Florida Relay System.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 3 and 10, 2006.


188-0810 THCRN
Notice of Sale Pursuant to F.S. Ch. 45
James W. Morton vs. Doris Bree, et al
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2006-CA-814

JAMES W. MORTON,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DORIS BREE; RICHARD L. PARKS, JR.;
JANET L. PARKS; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AND ANY OTHER PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY WHOSE REAL
NAMES ARE UNCERTAIN
Defendants.,

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO F S CHAPTER 45

Notice Is given that ufider a Final judgment of Foreclo-
sure dated July 20, 2006, In case no. 2006-CA-814 of
the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, In and for
Citrus County, Florida In which JAMES W. MORTON,
Plaintiff, and DORIS BREE; RICHARD L. PARKS, JR., AND
JANET L. PARKS are Defendants, I will sell tothe highest
and best bidder for cash In the JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM
of the Citrus County Courthouse In Inverness, Citrus
County, Florida at 11:00 A.M. on the 17th day of Au-.
gust, 2006. The following described property set forth In
the Order of Final Judgment;

Parcel No. 5, OAKWOOD ISLAND, unrecorded subdivi-
sion. Citrus County, Florida, being more particularly de-
scribed as follows:
Begin at the Northeast comer of the West 1/2 of the
Northwest 1/4 of Section 6, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE
20 EAST go thence South 00"46' 51" East along the East
line of the West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 395.00 feet to
the POINT-OF-BEGINNING; thence, continue South 00"
46'51" East along said East line 305.80 W
feet; go thence North 89 40' 44" West 183.50 feet;
thence North 00 46' 51" West 312.80 feet; thence South
89" 40' 44" East 46.50 feet; thence South 00 46' 51" East
7.00 feet; thence South 89* 40' 44" East 137.00 feet to
the POINT-OF-BEGINNING.
SUBJECT to the Easterly 30.00 feet and the Southerly
25.00 feet to be used for roadway easement.
TOGETHER WITH 1987 CHAD doublewide mobile home
located thereon.

ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS
FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE US PENDENS MUST FILE
A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
DATED this 25th day of July, 2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of Circuit Court
BY: /s/ Judy Ramsey
As Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times in the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 3 and 10,2006,


190-0810 THCRN
S Notice of Sale
U.S. Bank vs. Jerry L Kirkpatrick
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2006-CA-2103

U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
vs.

JERRY L KIRKPATRICK; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JERRY L. KIRKPATRICK;'AMBRA L KIRKPATRICK;
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF AMBRA L
KIRKPATRICK; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF
REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, ULIENORS, AND TRUSTEES,
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TENANT #1;
UNKNOWN TENANT #2;
Defendantss,

NOTICE OF SALE

Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Sum-
mary Judgment of Foreclosure entered In the
above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Citrus Coun-
ty, Florida, I willlsell the property situate In Citrus County.
lorida, described as;
LOT 37, BLOCK 417, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5, PAGES 19 THROUGH 33, OF THE PUBLIC REC-
ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A
6415 East Wingate Street
Inverness, FL 34453
at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, tor cash.
Citrus County Courthouse. The Jury Assembly Room at
11:00 A.M., on August 17, 2006.

Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale, If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Us pendens, must file a claim within 60 dqys
after the sale.
Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 28th day
of July, 2006,
BETTY STRIFLER
LERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
I By: /s/ Judy Ramsey
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act
of 1990, persons needing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding should contact the ASA
.Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the
proceedings, If hearing Impaired, please call (800)
955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (voice), via Florida Re-
lay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 3 and 10, 2006.


191-0810 THCRN
Notice of Foreclosure Sale
Citimortgage, Inc. vs. Leonard lacopelll
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIt IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
.CASE NO.: 06-CA-1895

CITIMORTGAGE, INC.
PLAINTIFF'


VS.
LEONARD IACOPELLI IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST LEONARD IACOPELLI; MARY
IACOPELLI IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST MARY IACOPELLI; SHARON L.
HUCKINS; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
TENANTS IN POSSESSION..
. DEFENDANTS)

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 26, 2006 entered
In Civil Case No. 06-CA-1895 of the Circuit Court of the
5TH Judicial Circuit In and for CITRUS County, Inverness,
Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash
at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM In the NEW ADDITION to the
NEW CITRUS COUNTY COURTHOUSE at the CITRUS


County Courthouse located at 110 N. Apopka Avenue,
Inverness, FL, 34450 In Inverness, Florida, at '11:00 a.m.
on the 17th day of August, 2006 the following described
property as set forth In said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT 9, BLOCK D OF CONNELL HEIGHTS UNIT NO. 9, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 12, PAGES) 133' AND 134, OF THE PUBLIC REC-
ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale If any other than the property owner as of the
date of the Is pendens, must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale.

Dated this 28th day of July, 2006.
/s/ BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Circuit Court

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
By: /s/ Judy Ramsey
Deputy Clerk

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-
TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation should contact COURT ADMINISTRA-
TION, at the CITRUS County Courthouse, at 1-800-955-
8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 3 and 10,'2006.


111-0810 THCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Keep Citrus County
Beautiful, Inc. Board of Directors will. meet on Monday;
August 21, 2006, at 3:30 p.m., at the Whispering Pines
Park Administration Building Conference Room, 1700
Forest Drive, Inverness, Florida, to conduct business of
Keep Citrus County Beautiful, Inc.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the Citrus County Solid Waste
Management Division, (physical location) 230 West
Gulf to Lake Highway, Lecanto (mailing address) P.O.
Box 340, Lecanto, 34460, *2.-'-n*." at least two (2)
days before the meeting. ir ,ju ar-e r-earr.g or speech
Impaired, use the TDD Telephone (352) 527-5303.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Board of Directors with respect to any matter con-
sidered at this meeting, he/she will need to ensure that
a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made which
record shall Include the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal Is to be based.
BY: Mike Colbert, President

Published one (1) time In the Crrrru C.:.unr/ Chronicle,
August 10, 2006.


193-0810 THCRN
Notice of Sale
Christlan nk & Tru- t Co ve Carter J, Shackelford
PUBLIC NOTICE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2006-CA-1037

Christiana Bank & Trust Company, as
Owner Trustee of the Security
National Funding Trust,
Plaintiff,

vs.
Carter J. Shackelford, a/k/a Carter
J. Shackerford; John Doe; and Jane
Doe,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that pursuant to the final Judg-
ment of foreclosure, I will sell the property situate in Cit-
rus County, Florida, described as:
Lot 16, a part of Shady Acres Subdivision, an unre-
corded subdivision being a part of tracts numbered 57
and 58 of Green Acres Addition No. 2, as recorded in
Plat Book 5, pages 34 and 35, Public Records of Citrus
County, Florida, and being more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of tract 57
and thence go S 00 deg. 24' 15" W. along the East line
of said tract 57 a distance of 128.59 feet; thence go S
88 deg. 22' 15" W. a distance of 182.91 feet; thence go
N 00 deg. 23' 39" E. a distance of 128.59 feet to a point
on the South right-of-way line of West Glenbrook Street;
thence go N 88 .deg. 22' 34" E. along said right-of-way
a distance of 182.93 feet to the Point of Beginning. SUB-
JECT to a 30.00 toot wide easement described in Offi-
cial Record Book 1158, Page 831 and Official Record
Book 1356, Page 2477, Public Records of Citrus County,
Florida. and SUBJECT to a Florida Power Easement.
AND`'"'" ;-- -"
Lot 17, a part of Shady Acres Subdivision, an unre-
corded subdivision being a part of tracts numbered 57
and 58 of Green Acres Addition No. 2, as recorded In
Plat Book 5, pages 34 and 35, Public Records of Citrus
County, Florida, and.being more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at the Southeast comer of tract
57, Green Acres Addition No. 2, as recorded In Plat
Book 5., Pages 34 and 35. Public Records ol Citrus
County, Florida, and thence go N 00 deg. 24' 15" E.
along the East line of said tract 57 a distance of 387.00
feet to the Point of Beginning, thence continue N 00
deg. 24' 15" E. a distance of 128.59 feet, thence go S 88
dg22 25" W. 22 25" W. a distance of 18291 fee thence go S
00 deg. 23' 19" W. a distance of 128.59 feet; thence go
N 88 deg. 22' 40" E. a distance of 182.88 feet to the Point
of Beginning. SUBJECT to a 30.00 foot wide easement
described In Official Record Book 1158. Page 831 and
Official Record Book 1356, Page 2477, Public Records
of Citrus County. Florida, and SUBJECT to a Florida Pow-
er Easement.
AND
Lot 18, a part of Shady Acres Subdivision, an unre-
corded subdivision being a part of tracts numbered 57
and 58 of Green Acres Addition No. 2, as recorded in
Plat Book 5, pages 34 and 35. Public Records of Citrus
County, Florida, and being more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at the Southeast comer of tract
57, Green Acres Addition No. .2, as recorded in Plat
Book 5, Pages 34 and 35, Public Records of Citrus
County, Florida, and thenceN 00 deg. 24' 15" E. along
the East line of said.tract 57. a distance of 258.00 feet to
the Point of Beginning, thence continue N 00-deg. 24'
.1,5" E. a distance of 129.00 feet; thence go S 88 deg. 22'
40" W. 0 distance of 182.88 feel thence go S 00 deg.
23' 19" W. a distance of 129.00 feet; thence go N 88
deg. 22' 40" E a distance of 182.86 feet to the Point of
Beginning. SUBJECT to a 30.00 foot wide easement de-
scribed in Official Record Book 1158. Page 831 and Of-
ficial Record Book 1356, Page 2477, Public.Records.of
Citrus County. Florida, and SUBJECT to a Florida Power
Easement.
AND
Lot 19, a part of Shady Acres Subdivision, an unre-
corded subdivision being a part of tracts numbered 57
and 58 of Green Acres Addition No. 2, as recorded in
Plat Book 5, pages 34 and 35. Public Records of Cithus
County, Florida, and being more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of tract
57, Green Acres Addition No. 2, as recorded in Plat
Book 5, Pages 34 and 35, Public Records of Citrus
County, Florida, and thence go N 00 dog. 24' 15" E.
along the East line of said tract 57 a distance of 129.00
feet to the Point of Beginning, thence continue N 00
deg. 24' 15" E. a distance of 129.00 feeh thence go S 88
deg. 22' 40" W. a distance of 182.86 feet thence go S
00 .deg. 23' 19" W. a distance of 129.00 feet; thence go
N 88 deg 22' 40" E a distance of 182.84 feet to thePoint
of Beginning. SUBJECT to a 30.00 toot wide easement
described In Official Record Book 1158, Page 831 and
Official Record Book 1356, Page 2477, Public Records
of Citrus County, Florida, and SUBJECT to a Florida Pow-
er Easement.
AND
Lot 20, a part of Shady Acres Subditslon, an unre-
corded subdivision being a part of tracts numbered ,57
and 58 ot Green Acres AddItion No. 2, as recorded In
Plat Book 5, pages 34 and 35, Public Records of Citrus
County Florida, and beVng more particularly described
as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of tract
57, Green Acres Addition No. 2, as recorded In Plat
Book 5, Pages 34 and 35, Public Records of Citrus
County Florida, and thence S 88 deg. 22' 40" W along
the South. line of said tract 57 a distance of 182.81 feet
thence go N 00 deg. 23' 39" E. a distance of 129.00 feet;
thence go N 88 deg. 22' 40" E. a distance of 182.84 feet
to a point on the East line of said tract 57, thence go S
00 deg. 24' 15" W. along said East line a distance of
129.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. SUBJECT to a 30.00.
foot wide easement described In Official Record Book
1158, Page 831 and Official Record Book 1356, Page
2477, Public Records of Citrus County, Florida, and SUB-
JECT to a Florida Power Easement.
Together with a 1978 Home doublewide mobile home
with VIN 01630413AL and VIN 01630413BL,


at public sale to the highest and best bidder, for cash.
at the Citrus County Courthouse, Jury Assembly Room.
110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450 at 11:00
a.m. on the 17th day of August, 2006..
Any person claiming an Interest In the surplus from the
sale. If any, other than the property owner as of the
date of the Its pendens must file a claim within 60 days
after the sale,
Rule 2.065 Notices to Persons with Disabilities
If you are a person with a disability who needs any
accommodation In order to participate In this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you. to the
provision of certain assistance. Please contact John
Sullivan, 110 N. Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450,
r.or.ne 352-637 9653 rr.n 2 wonrir.g doa: of your re-
ceipt of Ith'is r.otl:e if fOu ore reaorng or .'oice Impair-
e. call I.-Br-955.8771 fTDD) or I-brfO-s.54770 via Fort-
oao Ierai' er l,:e

DATED on, July 28.2006.
BETTY STRIFLER
Clerk of the Court
BY: /s/ Judy Ramsey
Deputy Clerk

Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 3 and 10, 2006.




CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONIC4E


14C THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2006


Coach
Kerwin Bell


COME FOR THE SELECTION


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2006 ALTIMA


2006 TAURUS


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2006 G-6


$15,975'
'05 CAMRY
*14,825 297PER MONTH*
'05 CIVIC
12,375 s247PERMONTH*
'05 MALIBU
$9,875 '197PER MONTH*
'04 GRAND MARQUIS
S13,125 I 262 PER MONTH*
'04 SONATA
$10,950 *219 PERMONTH*
'04 COROLLA
*12,150 *243PER MONTH*
'03 CIVIC
*10,375 *207PER MONTH*
'03 MUSTANG
*11,125 *222 PER MONTH*
'02 TAURUS
*6,225 *136 PER MONTH*
'02 SONATA
5,925 1 18 PER MONTH*
'01 ACCORD
$9,525 I191 PER MONTH*


K13,8952
"2006 TOWNCAR'



$21,875
'05 ACCORD
$13,775 $275 PER MONTH*
'05 IMPALA
14,575*291 PER MONTH*
'05 MUSTANG
16,1 50 s323 PER MONTH*
'04 NEON
$8,125 162 PER MONTH*
'04 SEBRING
$9,475 189 PER MONTH*
'04 ELANTRA
8,575 $171 PER MONTH*
'03 MALIBU
7,850 157 PERMONTH*
'03 DEVILLE
$16,950 $339 PER MONTH
'02 CAMRY
1 1,375 p227 PER MONTH
'02LESABRE
9,325 186 PER MONTH*
'01 IMPALA
9,1 25 *182 PER MONTH*


S17,475 33,95O0
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.25,975
'05 F150
|13,475 0269 PERMONTH*
'05 TAHOE
$22,625*452PER MONTH*
-'05 EXPEDITION
16,375 327 PER MONTH*
'04 RAM
12,750 255 PERMONTH*
'03SILVERADO,
$1 1,275 225 PER MONTH*
'03 TAHOE
17,375 347 PER MONTH*
'03 DURANGO
S11,275 225 PER MONTH*
'02 RAM
$9,950 s199 PER MONTH
'02 TOWN & COUNTRY
$8,375 167 PERMONTH*
'01 FRONTIER
*7,875 *157 PERMONTH*
'01 SILVERADO
$1 1,275 225 PERMONTH*


,17,150
'05 CARAVAN
*12,475 249 PERMONTH.
'05 EXPLORER
13,675 273 PERMNTH*
'05 WINDSTAR
$12,450 *249 PER MONTH*
'04 CHEROKEE
$14,275 285 PER MONTH*
'03 RANGER
$8,775 175 PER MONTH*
'03 TACOMA
*9,925 $198 PERMONTH*
'02 LIBERTY
-9,425 188 PERMONTH*
'02 F150
$11,325 226 PER MOTH*
'01 EXPLORER
6,775 *135 PER MONTH*
'01 CARAVAN
6075. 121 PER MONTH*
'01 EXPEDITION
$10,275 205 PERMONTH


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