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Lawsuit takes
aim at approval
of resort plans
1 TERRY WITT
terrywitt@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
An environmental group filed
a lawsuit Thursday alleging the
4 Citrus County Commission's
approval of the Homosassa
Riverside Resort expansion
violated land-use rules and
denied group members their
.right to a fair hearing.
The Homosassa River
.Alliance said the decision
ignored development restric-
.tions in the comprehensive
S plan and land development
-code that limit development in
QOld Homosassa to two stories
'and prohibit residential
expansions of this magnitude
in the Coastal High Hazard
Area (CHHLA)
In the suit, attorney Denise
S Lynn asks the court to overturn
the county commission's deci-
sion.
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Chronicle
S.& The Citrus County
Sheriff's Office K9 Unit
recently doubled its size,
thanks to a small army of
generous citizens and busi-
ness owners.
"We felt it was time we
...had representation out
--..-.. there 24 hours a day, seven
V days a week," said Sheriff
JeffDawsy. The addition of
five new German shep-
herds to the unit makes it
possible for each of the
-agency's eight shifts to
have its own dog and han-
dler, day or night
Ordinary citizens and
regular philanthropists
alike donated money for
the new dogs, one of which,
W Ajax, replaced Dep. Kevin
S ,Brunk's recently retired
L shepherd, Thor. Terry
1 Woliford and Carl
L 7Longerich, as well as
- Atlanta Braves pitcher
BRIAN LaPETERIC hmn.iceMike Hampton and his
BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle wVife, Kautia, contributed
Deputy Bobby Price and his K9 Kong run Thursday through the new sheriff's office confidence course. The course now allows the vife, Kautia, contributed
sheriff office's eight K9 units to train in the county. They formerly trained in Marion County. Please see l9/Page 9A
County Commission I
: Callahan says constituents will be priority
STERRY WITT Callahan said he wants no destruc
i i terrywitt@chronicleonline.com tion of wetlands, and believes mitiga
4 Chronicle tion is an excuse to trade something o
R Ce value "for something you don't want.'
Richard Callahan promises to be Callahan said he is not taking an.
different than Jim Fowler, if elected contributions from builders or devel
Lo the District 4 county com- opers, "and that's probably
qpission seat. \why I'll lose
Callahan said his con- He said he thinks the coun
S' tuents would be his highest ty is doing a good job witi
priority roads, but he would never
; '"Jim' Fowler torgot who his have supported increasing th(
constituents were," Callahan gas tax or implementing a I
said. "What rny constituents cent sales tax to pay for trans
want w ill be uppermost in, my ca position.
miind." -r;h'O "There are other ways to ge
r nd. c.'anla n money for roads," he said.
S Callahan served two toiuris wants to Callahan said impact fee:
of duty in Vietnam and control growth could be doubled. He saic
worked as a police officer in impact fees have never hur
Miami for 23 years. His parents lived anyone.i
in Citrus Count for 30 years, and he He would support a ban on fast
said he came to love the county dur- release fertilizers to clean up thE
ing visits.
He is plain spoken. Please see CALIAHAN/Page 5A
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Chronicle is presently interview-
ing local candidates who will
appear on the ballot in the Sept.
5 primary election. The Chroni-
cle staff will publish stories on
each candidate through Aug. 17.
CITRUS COUNTY
COMMISSION DISTRICT 4
* WHAT: Citrus County
Commission District 4.
WHO: Democrats James
Brunswick and Bernie Leven;
Republicans Richard
Callahan, Mike Smallridge
and John Thrumston; no-
party affiliate Steve Hasel.
COVERS: All Citrus County.
TERM: 4 years.
PAY: $52,601.
ON THE BALLOT: Sept. 5
Democrat and Republican pri-
mary; winners and Hasel in
Nov. 7 election.
SmalUidge wants affordable housing
Mike
Smallridge
want to bring
fresh ideas to
the table.
TERRY WITT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chron icle
Michael "Mike" Srnallridge
said his roots run deep in
Citrus County soil as a sixth-
generation resident, but he
also wants to help shape the
county's future as the next
District 4 county commissioner.
Smallridge is a Realtor and
chairman of the Citrus County
Water and Wastewater
Authority, a regulatory board
that sets rates and resolves
consumer conflicts with public
and private utilities.
Please see SMALLRt DGE/Page 5A
Thmru ton touts long-range vision
TERRY WIrTT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chroniclec
John Thrumston lost the
District 4 county commission
race to Jim Fowler four years
ago, but he said he learned
from the experience and has
been active in the community
since that time.
He heads the Habitat for
Humanity program, and says
its number of homes built
annually increased from 1 1/2
to 5. Thrumston said he has a
long-range vision for the com-
munity.
Please see THRUMSTON/Page 5A
John
Thrumston
says he's
learned from
experience.
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Man's mailbox
vandalized Tuesday
* $500 reward
offered for ID
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* EDC head plans
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with child rape in
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3-of-5 12,608 $8
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Today is Friday, Aug. 11, the
223rd day of 2006. There are 142
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
Fifty years ago, on Aug. 11,
1956, abstract painter Jackson
Pollock, 44, died in an automobile
accident on Long Island, N.Y.
On this date:
In 1909, the SOS distress signal
was first used by an American
ship, the Arapahoe, off Cape
Hatteras, N.C.
In 1942, during World War II,
Vichy government official Pierre
Laval publicly declared that "the
hour of liberation for France is the
hour when Germany wins the war."
In 1965, rioting and looting that
claimed 34 lives broke out in the
predominantly black Watts section
of Los Angeles.
In 1978, chiefs of state and for-
eign dignitaries arrived in Vatican
City for the funeral of Pope Paul.
VI. !-1
In 1991, Shiite Muslim kidnap:-
pers in Lebanon released two
Western captives: Edward Tracy.'
an American held nearly five
years, and Jerome Leyraud, a
Frenchman who'd been abducted
by a rival group three days earlier.
In 1992, the Mall of America, the
biggest shopping mall in the U.S.
opened in Bloomington, Minn.
Ten years ago: The Reform
Party opened the first part of its
two-stage convention in Long
Beach, Calif., with Ross Perot and
Richard Lamm battling for the
presidential nod.
Five years ago: In his weekly
radio address, President Bush said
his decision to restrict but not for-
bid federal financing of embryonic
stem cell research placed him at
the crossroads between protecting
and enhancing human life.
One year ago: President Bush
expressed sympathy for war pro-
testers like Cindy Sheehan, the
mother camped outside his Texas
- ranch demanding answers for her
soldier-son's death, but said he
believed it would be a mistake to
bring U.S. troops home immediate-
ly.
Today's Birthdays: Rev. Jerry
Falwell is 73. Rock musician Jini'
Kale (Guess Who) is 63. Country
singer John Conlee is 60. Singer
Eric Carmen is 57. Wrestler-actor
Hulk Hogan is 53. Singer Joe
Jackson is 52. Actor Miguel A.
Nunez Jr. is 42. Rock guitarist '
Chariie Sexton is 38.
* Thought for Today: "The best
of all the preachers are the men:
who live their creeds." EdgarA.
Guest, American author, journalist
and poet (1881-1959).
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EDC director plans Feb. leave
Wattles offers to
,ytay as volunteer
*' MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@
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Chronicle
Brett Wattles announced
Thursday he would leave his
position as executive director
of the Citrus County Economic
Development Council when his
contract expires in February.
District
'demands
Reduced
bipumping
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nFGUA facing
possible fines
TERRY WITT
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
-_,. The Florida Governmental
Utility Authority is facing
$47,000 in fines for pumping
more water in Sugarmill
Woods than its permit allows,
according to the Southwest
Florida Water Management
District
A proposed consent order
issued-by )th4e district Aug,:4
would force, FGUA. to pay the
fines and devise a conserva-
tion plan to reduce consump-
tion as soon as possible.
S j, Consent orders are used as
a way to achieve voluntary
S compliance with water dis-
trict rules, according to
,-spokesman Michael Molligan,
but the orders are legally
binding and can be enforced
in court.
FGUAs permit allows the
utility to pump 2,010,000 gal-
lons of water per day in
Sugarmill Woods.
However, FGUA's pumpage
rose steadily from a low of 2.1
billion gallons in July and
August 2005 to a high of 2.6
inillion in May 2006 and 2.7
million in, June, the consent
order said.
A special condition of
F~GUA's permit, requires the
utility to submit an annual
water conservation report,
but the last report submitted
was July 1, 2003. The consent
order said reports were not
received for calendar years
2003, 2004 or 2005.
Overpumping is nothing
niew in Sugarmill Woods. On
,4une 22, 2005, district staff
issued a notice of noncompli-
ance to FGUA for pumping
more than 2.1 million gallons
of water per day.
"This quantity represents
an overpumpage amount of
154,315 gallons per day on an
annual average, or approxi-
iately 7.7 percent over the
permitted quantity," the con-
sent order said.
SFGUA was given 30 days to
bring the pumpage into line
with the permit.
SFGUA responded by send-
ihg letters July 19, 2005, and
tuly 22, 2005, requesting a
meeting. The compliance
investigation, was closed
,.hen a possible data error
\vas uncovered, but district
staff later, discovered there
had been no error.
SOn April 6, the district noti-
Ced FGUA that for the previ-
ous 12-month period an aver-
age of 2.3 million gallons per
day had been pumped in
Sugarmill Woods.
"This quantity represents
an overpumpage amount of
298,918 gallons per day on an
annual average, or approxi-
mately 14.9 percent over the
permitted quantity," the con-
-sent order said.
Wattles made the announce-
ment during the EDC board of
directors meeting at Central
Florida Community College in
Lecanto.
Wattles was interim execu-
tive director before the perma-
nent appointment in 2002.
"We know you have done a
lot for this organization," EDC
president Jack Reynolds told
Wattles.
Wattles offered to stay on as a
volunteer member of the EDC
board.
His decision comes at anoth-
er critical juncture in the
EDC's funding arrangement
with the county commission.
Commissioners scheduled a 3
p.m. workshop Sept. 12 to dis-
cuss whether to continue using
about $131,000 in public money
to help fund the EDC.
Those public dollars come
from a portion of the $25 annu-
al occupational license fee
paid by businesses.
The commission in March
agreed to extend the EDC's
contract, but some commis-
sioners wouldn't commit on
funding until discussing the
2007 fiscal budget. That budget
will get final approval in late
September and takes effect
Oct. 1.
Reynolds and Wattles are
organizing meetings with indi-
vidual commissioners to learn
of any concerns prior to the
Sept. 12 workshop. On
Thursday, Reynolds was frus-
trated at what he suggested are
mixed signals coming from
county government.
"It does become difficult
when these issues keep coming
up over and over again," he
said. "We try to do what the
business community thinks is
appropriate and right."
Asked later if the commis-
sion may use the opportunity of
Wattles' departure to reduce or
eliminate public funding,4
Reynolds acknowledged: "You
always have that risk."
Wattles said it would be a
mistake for the county to cut off
public funding for economic
development.
."Lord help us," he said, "if
they do that"
Reward offered in mailbox maim
DAVE SIGLER/Ir'a I,.yce
Jim Steed's manatee mailbox was recently smashed, and he has offered a $500 reward for anyone who provides information
leading to the arrest and conviction of the vandals who damaged his mailbox on Elkcam Boulevard, Pine Ridge.
Pine Ridge man pledges $500 to whoever identifies Tuesday vandals
KHUONG PHAN
kphan@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
When visitors called on Jim and Dolly
Steed, the Pine Ridge couple used to tell
everyone their house was the one with
manatee mailbox.
They couldn't do that anymore after
Tuesday.
The couple had been out of town, and
when they returned to their home on
Elkcam Boulevard just north of Pine
Ridge Boulevard, the Steeds found a gap-
ing 6 1/2-inch by 9-inch-wide hole in the 5-
foot-tall fiberglass manatee's head.
"I was devastated," Jim said. "I'd
rather they stole it than destroy it"
Clearly, this mailbox was more than
just a letter receptacle for the Steeds.
The couple love manatees, and six,
years ago Jim purchased the mailbox,
which is comprised of both a mother and
baby manatee, for $850 from the
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
as a 30th wedding anniversary gift.
"That's what has me perturbed, too, is
the fact that it was bought for our anniver-
sary," Jim Steed said.
Jim went so far as to refer to the
beloved mailbox as "part of the family."
According to the Citrus County
Sheriff's Office, it is typical every now
and again to hear of mailbox vandalism
in the Pine Ridge, Beverly Hills and
TIPS FOR FIGHTING
MAILBOX VANDALS
N Don't wait until daylight hours to
report mailbox vandalisms. If at any
time you hear or see anything suspi-
cious around your property, call 911
immediately. A tag number, direc-
tion of travel or physical description
of a suspicious vehicle could help
provide valuable information to local
law enforcement for the purpose of
developing suspects.
Source: Citrus County Sheriff's Office.
I'd rather they stole
it than destroy it. i
Jim Steed
owner of vandalized manatee mailbox,
Citrus Springs area. CCSO spokeswoman
Gail Tierney said that such crimes are
more prevalent in areas like these
because the homes and streets are in
such close proximity to each other, mak-
ing it easier for vandals to hit multiple
mailboxes in a row.
Tierney added that unfortunately the
crime could be difficult sometimes to
solve because deputies can't stake out
everywhere at once.
While mailbox vandalisms may be
somewhat common, Jim Steed's potential
solution to the problem is not: He's.offer-
ing a $500 reward for information leading
to the arrest and conviction of those
involved with damaging his mailbox.
Jim admitted that he could probably
just take the $500 to the mailbox manu-
facturer and get a brand new manatee,
but he believes he's serving a higher pur-
pose.
"It's an act of principle," he said. "I'm
not fooling around here. I want this per-
son caught"
If the vandals are apprehended,,
Tierney said that they could expect to be
charged with a first-degree misdemeanor
because of the reported value of the
Steeds' mailbox.
Jim added that he has heard of other
people in Pine Ridge being vandalized
and he hopes, that by offering such a gen-
erous reward, he can help apprehend the
perpetrators so his neighbors won't have
to suffer the same fate he did.
"The point is to draw out the person
who is responsible for this," he said.
According to Jim, the mailbox .appears
to have been vandalized some time
between midnight and 1 a.m. Tuesday.
Anyone with information, or those wish-
ing to report similar incidents, should
call the Citrus County Sheriff's office at
726-4488.
CountyBRIES
Cat sought in
biting incident
Citrus County Animal Ser-
vices is looking for an orange
and white cat that bit a woman
Aug. 4 around the 7700 block of
West Drover Street, Homosas-
sa.
The cat must be found by
Aug. 14 to prevent the victim
from undergoing rabies shots.
Call Animal Services at
726-7660.
Man faces sex
offense, fraud hges
The Florida Highway Patrol
Bureau of Investigations has
arrested David Thomas
Chandler, 39, of 645 N.E. 10th
Street, Crystal River, for driver
license draud, title fraud, crimi-
nal use of another's identity and
an outstanding Indiana warrant
for sexual assault on a minor.
In February 2006, Chandler
entered the Florida Driver
License Office in Crystal River
and fraudulently obtained a dri-
ver's license in another person's
name. In addition to the driver's
license fraud, Chandler also pur-
chased a 1999 Nissan Path-
finder and 1999 Tracker boat in
the fraudulently obtained identi-
ty. This matter was detected by
Division of Driver License per-
sonnel who notified the Florida
Highway Patrol Bureau of
Investigations. During the
course of the investigation, FHP
discovered an outstanding
Indiana warrant for Chandler for
sexual assault on a minor
charges.
On Aug. 10, FHP Troopers
located Chandler at Triton
Marine & Lumber in Homosassa
Springs, arrested him on the
above charges and booked him
into the Citrus County jail with-
out incident.
,, Bond was setat;$3Q,000 for,
the-FlGorida-rhargesAndiana i
-'authorities-will extradite
Chandler on their charges.
Suspect sought
in robbery at mall
The Crystal River Police
Department has released a
composite photograph of a sus-
pect in a recent robbery, and is
asking for the public's help in
identifying this suspect.
The robbery occurred at
about 12:30 p.m. July 24 in a
restroom near K-Mart at Crystal
River Mall.
David Persinger of Crystal
River entered the restroom. He
had been shopping with his wife
and felt ill. As he entered a rest-
room stall, he was attacked from
behind by an unknown male.
The suspect is described as
white, 29 to 35 years of age, 6
feet tall, with curly blond hair. He
was wearing a green shirt and
tan shorts.
The suspect choked and beat
Persinger while demanding
Persinger's wallet. The suspect
was not able to get the victim's
wallet, but did tear a gold chain
and pendant from Persinger's
neck.
With the assistance of the
Citrus County Sheriffs Office,
detectives developed a compos-
ite photo of the robbery suspect.
Anyone with any information
related to this crime is asked to
call Detective Craig Reese at
795-4241, or the tip line at
795-6599.
4 Sumter men charged in child rape case
AMANDA MIMS
For the Chronicle
Four Webster men could face
the death penalty or life in:
prison for allegedly raping a 5-
year-old girl and her 4-year-old
brother.
One of the men, 20-year-old
Kevin Davis, is a registered sex
offender with the state of
Florida.
He and his brothers, Brian
Davis, 18, Jonathon Davis, 18,
and another relative, Cleston
Raulerson, 18, all of 1705 County
Road 753 in Webster, were
arrested last week, each for two
counts of capital sexual battery
on a child under 12, according to
the Sumter County Sheriff's
Office.
They are being held at the
Sumter County Detention
Center without bond.
All four men are accused of
having sexual intercourse with
both children, according to sher-
iff's office records.
Both children identified each
man as "one of four adults
involved in the sexual battery
over a time period of several
months," according to the affi-'
davits.
Kevin and Brian Davis were
arrested Aug. 2.
Jonathon Davis and Raul-
erson were arrested Aug. 3,
when they turned themselves in
to the sheriff's office.
"This is probably one of the
worst (cases) we've seen in a
while," Sheriff Bill Farmer said
Monday. "It is terrible ... we're
going to take (prosecution) to the
fullest extent"
Kevin Davis is a registered
sex offender with the state of
Florida, according to a Sumter
Sheriff's Office press release.
He has been serving community
control for an August 2005 con-
viction on sex charges in
Hernando County
The alleged acts that led to the.
four arrests last week occurred
more than three months ago and
the investigation was initiated in
Okeechobee County, sheriff's Lt
Bobby Caruthers said.
"Both victims disclosed the
sexual activity during a Child
Protection Team forensic inter-
view conducted in Okeechobee
County, where the victims now
reside," according to the
release.
A medical exam revealed
physical evidence of sexual
abuse, according to the sheriff's
office.
The sheriff's office released
limited information regarding
the case to protect the children's
identities, but Caruthers did say
there were other residents in
the home where the four men
live. Also, the children "did live
in Sumter County at some
point"
Kevin Davis was sentenced
nearly one year ago to two years
of community supervision fol-
lowed by four years of probation
for charges of lewd and lascivi-
ous conduct on a child under 16
in Hernando County. At that
time, he also pled guilty to a bat-
tery charge. He was arrested
Dec. 24,2004.
Kevin Davis was additionally
charged last week with violating
community supervision.
Amanda Mims is a reporter
for the Sumter County Times.
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For the RECORD
Florida Highway
Patrol
DUI arrest
Pamela Slusher, 37, 7877 E.
Brooks Lane, UnitA, Floral City, at
2:46 a.m. Thursday on a charge of
driving under the influence.
Bond was set at $500.
Crystal River Police
Arrest
Benjamin Moran, 29, and
Stefanie Moran, 25, both of 391
Lochview Terrace, Crystal River, at
7:54 p.m. Wednesday on a charge
of possession of drug parapherna-
lia.
Stefanie was released on her
own recognizance, and Benjamin's
bond was set at $500.
Citrus County Sheriff
DUI arrest
Ryan Smith, 31, 6730 S.
Beagle Drive, Homosassa, at 3:59
a.m. Thursday on charges of driv-
ing under the influence, leaving the
scene of an accident involving
property damage, refusing to sign a
traffic citation and refusing to submit
to a second alcohol/drug test.
Bond was set at $1,250.
Other arrests
Daniel Gilmore Bennett, 19,
3081 E. George Street, Inverness,
at 10:59 a.m. Thursday on a
charge of marijuana possession.
Bond was set at $500.
*aJustin Adam Bernstein, 18,
9631 Moss Rose Lane, Crystal
River, at 9:57 a.m. Wednesday on
charges of possession of a con-
trolled substance with intent to sell,
dealing in stolen property and pos-
session of drug paraphernalia.
According to the arrest report,
Bernstein was selling marijuana. In
his room, investigators found 54
grams of the drug, a marijuana
pipe, a digital scale, a ledger with
transactions on it and multiple IOUs.
Bernstein also reportedly had a
stolen computer in his possession.
Bond was set at $12,500.
Thomas David Grossbauer,
18, 3509 E. Jonah Place,
Inverness, at 4:31 p.m. Wednesday
on four juvenile counts of burglary
of a dwelling and four juvenile
counts of criminal mischief.
According to the arrest report,
Grossbauer admitted to investiga-
tors that he and others entered a
home and vandalized it. The
alleged crimes took place before
Grossbauer turned 18.
He was released on his own
recognizance.
David Paul Jack, 31, 2385 S.
Tennyson Point, Homosassa, at
12:15 p.m. Wednesday on charges
of felony possession of a controlled
substance without a prescription
with intent to sell and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
According to arrest report, inves-
tigators discovered that Jack was
illegally importing human growth
hormone from China and selling it
over the Internet.
Bond was set at $10,500.
Philip Kise, 22, 6775 N. Capri
Loop, Inverness, at 4:37 p.m. Wed-
nesday on a charge of petit theft.
Bond was set at $250.
John Pope, 63, Inglis, at 8:05
p.m. Wednesday on a charge of
lewd/lascivious exhibition with a
child under 16.
According to the arrest report, two
girls ages 14 and 17 reported
seeing Pope standing on his porch
in only his underpants. Both girls
said they saw Pope rubbing his
chest and the 17-year-old said that
she saw Pope reach into his under-
pants and fondle himself in what she
believed was a sexual manner.
Bond was set at $15,000.
Travis Tatman, 27, 8388 N.
Pitcaim Drive, Citrus Springs, at
9:33 p.m. Wednesday on a charge
of attempting to obtain a controlled
substance by fraud.
Bond was set at $5,000.
Ashley Nicole Slider, 18,
2315,N. Sunshine Path, Crystal
River, at 2:20 p.m. Thursday on a
charge of burglary of a dwelling.
She was released on her own
recognizance.
Burglaries
*A burglary, reported at 9:43 a.m.
Friday, Aug. 4, between 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 1, and 6:45 a.m.
Friday, Aug. 4, to a business in the
8000 block of W. Aquaduct Street,
Homosassa.
*A burglary and theft, reported at
3:47 p.m. Friday, Aug, 4, between 6
p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 2, and 12:30
p.m. Thursday, Aug. 3, to a con-
veyance in the roadway on
Randolph Street, Inverness.
A burglary, theft and criminal
mischief, reported at 4:08 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 4, between 4:05 p.m.
and 7:45 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, to a
business in the 200 block of E.
Highland Boulevard, Inverness.
MA burglary, reported at 7:55 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 4, between 2 p.m.
Friday, June 9, and 8 p.m. Friday,
Aug. 4, to a residence in the 1900
block of S. Campbell Point,
Homosassa.
EAburglary, reported at 8:37 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 4, between 8:15 p.m.
and 8:25 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, to a
conveyance in a parking lot in the
8500 block of W. Periwinkle Lane,
Homosassa.
A burglary, reported at 4:46 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 5, between 4:50 a.m.
and 5:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, to a
conveyance in a driveway on S.J.
Kellner Boulevard, Beverly Hills.
*Aburglary, reported at 8:30 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 5, between 2:30 a.m.
and 8:25 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, to a
conveyance in a driveway in the
1800 block of W. Freeman Place,
Dunnellon.
A burglary, reported at 10:33
a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, between mid-
night Tuesday, Aug. 1, and 10:30
a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, to a business
in the 900 block of Crystal Glen,
Lecanto.
SAburglary, reported at 4:51 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 5, between 9:45 a.m.
and 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5,. to a
conveyance on South Tyler Street,
Beverly Hills.
MAburglary, reported at 6:40 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 5, between 3 p.m.
and 5:50 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, to a
residence in the 6700 block of N.
Carl G. Rose Highway, Hemando.
Thefts
A theft, reported at 12:12 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 4, between 2 p.m. and 6
p.m. Friday, July 28, in a parking lot
in the 500 block of E. Hartford Street,
Hemando.
A theft, reported at 1:32 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 4, at 1:50 p.m. Friday,
Aug. 4, to a business in the 300
block of N. Suncoast Boulevard,
Crystal River.
A theft, reported at 3:59 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 4, between 4 p.m. and
4:55 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, to a busi-
ness in the 300 block of N. Suncoast
'Boulevard, Crystal River.
A theft and vandalism, reported
at 3:32 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at
3:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, to a
business in a parking lot in the 300
.block of E. Highland Boulevard,
Inverness.
A theft, reported at 10:24 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 5, between 6 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 2, and 5 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 4, from a back yard in
the 4400 block of E. Lake Park
Drive, Hernando.
A theft, reported at 3:02 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 5, at 3 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 5, to a business in the 2800
block of E. Gulf to Lake Highway,
Inverness.
*A theft and burglary, reported at
5:52 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, between
6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday, July 29,
to a storage facility in the 8100 block
of W. Grover Cleveland Boulevard,
Homosassa.
A theft, reported at 1:01 p.m.
,Sunday, Aug. 6, between midnight
and 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, to a res-
idence in the 8000 block of W. Fern
Place, Homosassa.
A bicycle theft and vandalism,
reported at 10:34 p.m. Sunday, Aug.
6, at a residence in the 7500 block of
N. Nature Trail, Hernando.
Vandalisms
A vandalism, reported at 5:40
p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, between 10 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 2, and 6:45 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 4, to a driveway in the
5400 block of S. Memorial Drive,
Homosassa.
A vandalism and DUI, reported
at 10:47 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, between
10:45 p.m. and 11:14 p.m. Friday,
Aug. 4, on roadway in the 1900 block
of Northwest U.S. 19, Crystal River.
A vandalism, reported at 3:51
p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, between
noon and 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, to
a side yard in the 5500 block of S.
Garcia Road, Homosassa.
A vandalism, reported at 3:19
a.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, at 3:05 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 6, to a residence in the
1900 block of S. Casey Point,
Homosassa.
SA vandalism and theft, reported
at 5:07 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6,
between 10 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, and
5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, to a business
site in the 1200 block of W. Main
Street, Inverness.
A vandalism and trespassing,
reported at 10:57 p.m. Sunday, Aug.
6, at 11 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, at a
residence in the 7300 block of S.
Bedford Road, Floral City.
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activities for the week beginning August 14, 2006.
HERBICIDE TREATMENTS:
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Cooter Pond Fanwort
Floral City Pool Tussocks/Coontall
Inverness Pool Tussocks/Fanwort/Coontail
Hemando Pool Fanwort/Tussocks/Nitella
All treatments are contingent upon weather conditions and water quality. Treated areas
will be identified with "Warning Signs" indicating the date of treatment and the necessary
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.CALLAHAN
Continued from Page 1A
county's water bodies.
Callahan said he would sup-
port using property tax dollars
to obtain matching grants for
water and sewer projects.
However, he said he did not
like the way the county han-
dled the Chassahowitzka water
and sewer project.
`' Callahan said he is most
closely aligned with Com-
inissioner Joyce Valentino on
kthe county commission, but is
'-hot sure how he would build
consensuss or heal the divisions
"among the board members.
S1 Suncoast Parkway II is an
overrated issue, Callahan said.
'-He said the Florida Depart-
h
SMALLRIDGE
Continued from Page 1A
Ir
He said he wants to offer
,specific solutions to the chal-
".lenges the county faces.
r As a Realtor, Smallridge said
he hates impact fees, but he
ftrealizes they are needed.
_, "The price of living in civi-
flization is there is a tax equa-
,.tion in there," he said.
Smallridge said he favors dev-
_eloping short-term tax free
zones, or enterprise zones, to en-
courage businesses to move to
itris County and create jobs.
In a policy paper, he also
advocated creating a Work-
force Housing Land Trust to
assist people entering the
affordable housing market to
purchase a home.
THRUMSTON
S; Continued from Page 1A
-" Thrumston said his cam-
paign is broad-based and only
20 percent of the contributions
-have come from developers
and builders, and he is not a
clone of Fowler.
"That record will stand by
itself," said Thrumston, a busi-
nessman who is married and
has one son. Thrumston is from
Floral City.
Part of his vision is to improve
county planning, he said. He
would. like .the county commis-
sion to meet at least once every
month-for ,planning purposes;
He said there is a whole list of
projects in the comprehensive
plan never completed.
Concerning the county com-
WNH HUGE STORE.WIDE SAWNGS,.THIS WEEK
* <"'
RICHARD CALLAHAN
Age: 61
Hometown: Crystal River
Occupation: Accurate
Data Service, pre-employ-
ment screening.
ment of Transportation will
build the road when it feels
like it, and the county's only
input will be in helping choose
the route for the toll road.
Callahan said he feels Com-
missioner Dennis Damato did a
good job in developing a county
office space needs plan. He was
surprised "that people came
down on him the way they did."
Callahan said he wants to
slow growth and force develop-
ers to abide by the comprehen-
sive plan.
MIKE SMALLRIDGE
Age: 37
Hometown: Inverness
Occupation: Peal estate
sales. Century 21 J.W.
Morton Real Estate Inc.
He said the county's Afford-
able Housing Committee would
buy land, or have it donated.
Qualified persons then could
lease land on which to build a
home.
Smallridge said he doesn't
think gas taxes are a good way
to fund roads. He said it doesn't
provide enough money.
He suggested creating town
centers within five miles of
major housing developments
to reduce the amount of travel
needed.
"The automatic answer should-
JOHN THRUMSTON
Age: 41
Hometown: Floral City
Occupation: Owner/opera.
tor Home Stuff Interiors in
Inverness.
mission's problems hiring a
new administrator, he said if
the county isn't willing to step
up to the plate and pay what an
administrator is worth, they
are wasting their money.
Thrumston said he would
favor a gas tax more than a 1-
cent sales tax, since a gas tax is
a user fee. But he thinks some
of the excess- property= taxes
thisyear could be used to "buy
down" the amount of gas tax
the county levies.
He said if residents want a ref-
erendum election about wheth-
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n'tbe expanding roads," he said.
Smallridge said he would
support giving people a choice
of whether to keep their septic
tanks or hook to a central water
and sewer system.'
County government should
remain in Inverness,
Smallridge said.
Smallridge said he had mixed
feelings about the Riverside
Resort expansion approved by
the county commission recently.
He said Florida is a strong
property rights state, but he
said it appears the develop-
ment doesn't fit what the com-
munity wants.
Smallridge said the county
commission should respect what
the community wants. He said if
the rules need to be tweaked, the
board should do that
But he added, "I don't want
us to be high-rise condos."
er the additional 6 cents in gas
taxes imposed this year should
be replaced by a 1-cent sales tax,
he would support the election.
Thrumston noted that county
government owns and operates
300 vehicles, and 48 of those are
gas guzzlers. He said he can't
understand why the county
needs to own Ford Crown Vict-
oria cars or Chevy Tahoe SUVs.
"These people don't need to
be sitting in a leather interior
to go from Inverness to
Lecanto," he said.
He said he doesn't favor a
countywide assessment for water
and sewer He believes those who
benefit from water and sewer
assessments should pay the bill.
Thrumston said he supports
the county having water quali- .
at its number one goal, but he
said he doesn't feel water and
sewer falls into that category.
LAWSUIT
Continued from Page 1A
The CHHA is the area pri-
marily west of U.S. 19, where
the height of buildings and
density of housing develop-
ments is restricted to prevent
excessive damage from hurri-
canes and to allow for easier
evacuation.
Resort owner Gail Oakes
won county commission
approval for the expansion on
July 11.
Oakes plans to construct four
hotel/condominium buildings
on 6.20 acres on the river, each
building standing four stories
tall and having 18 living units,
the suit said.
The resort owner has argued
the buildings are less than 50
feet tall, which meets the
CHHA rules, and her property
is zoned general commercial,
allowing high-density develop-
ment.
The alliance's lawsuit, how-
ever, said adding 72 units to the
resort would violate the coun-
ty's master guide for develop-
ment and growth, the compre-
hensive plan.
In the suit, Lynn cited Policy
4.10.10 of the comprehensive
plan prohibiting new construc-
tion or expansion of "R2" resi-
dential dwellings in the CHHA.
R2 dwellings are of a more per-
manent nature, she said, like
the condos that Oakes plans to
build,
The suit said the condo units
would have living and sleep-
ing, eating, cooking and sanita-
tion facilities, and most resi-
dents would stay for more than
30 days.
'After review of the record,
this court should determine
that trying to squeeze 72 resi-
dential dwelling units upon
this sensitive parcel of proper-
ty in Old Homosassa and in the
Coastal High Hazard Area does
not comply with the provision
of the Plan and does not meet
the vision the Board has set
forth in Old Homosassa," the
suit states.
The Old Homosassa
Community Redevelopment
Plan and the related Old
Homosassa Overlay District
were adopted by the county
commission last year to pre-
IM at warp
serve the character and archi-
tecture of the rural fishing vil-
lage, but the resort project has
triggered a fierce debate about
what the rules really mean.
Alliance members say the
resort would be the first four-
story building in
Old Homosassa
and would not fit
the style or archi- A
tecture of the
community, and had little
would not be in to do
keeping with the
intent of the over- introi
lay district to
limit redevelop- herself
ment to two sto-
ries above park- leave tl
ing.
An additional to staff
allegation in -the
suit said County allegation from
Commissioner by the Hor
Dennis Damato Alliance agi
read from a pre- County Co
Alliance coi
pared statement county improl
at the July 11 an e>
public hearing a Homosassa Ri
statement he had sought by own
written in ad-
vance and brought with him.
Embedded in the statement
was his decision to vote for
approval of the resort.
The suit said the statement
showed Damato had made up
his mind before he heard the
evidence, and thus denied
alliance members their right to
due process. Damato denied
the allegation Thursday.
Attorney Denise Lynn, who
represents the alliance, said
state court decisions have held
that elected officials who serve
on boards must come to public
hearings with an open mind
and listen to the evidence
before rendering a fair and
unbiased decision. She said
Damato failed to meet his legal
obligation.
Damato acknowledged he
had read from a prepared
statement at the public hear-
ing, but said he heard nothing
at the hearing that he had not
heard during an earlier public
workshop about the resort. He
added that proponents of the
resort made better arguments
than opponents.
"If I had heard something
new, I would have canned it,"
Damato said. "That doesn't
hold water. There was nothing
new."
Alliance President Priscilla
Watkins said the alliance has
for some time had concerns
about Damato reading from
prepared statements.
"Damato came to the hear-
ing with a written statement of
what he wanted
to say," Watkins
said. "He's been
applicant aggravating peo-
ple with those
le more written state-
than ments. He did it
at the workshop
duce and hearing. He
just read from
If and the statement."
County Attor-
he rest ney Robert Bat-
tista and Assis-
tant Attorney
Michele Lieber-
Sa lawsuit filed man were unav-
mosassa River ailable for com-
ainst the Citrus ment. A spokes-
mmission. The woman said they
intends that the had not read the
perly approved a n rea e
pension to the lawsuit, which
verside Resort was filed late
er Gail Oakes. Thursday, and
would not be
able to comment until they
were familiar with the con-
tents.
The lawsuit also alleges that
county staff introduced Oakes'
development for commission-
ers and gave it their blessing
before Oakes ever spoke. Staff
recommended approval of the
project. Oakes played a prere-
corded video rather than make
a presentation, the suit said.
'"Applicant had little more, to
do than introduce herself and
leave the rest to staff," the suit
said.
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Sarah Key, 78
INVERNESS ."
Sarah L. Key, 78, Inverness,
died Monday, Aug. 7, 2006, at
Life Care Center of Citru
County in Lecanto.
She was born in Richlari&
and moved to Inverness from
Hernando 54 years ago.
She was a member of the
Greater Mount Carmel
Missionary Baptist Church of
Inverness and Eastern Star
Chapter 66 of Dunnellon.
Survivors include five sons,
James Key and Robert Key,
both of Inverness, Larry Key of
St. Petersburg, Greg Key ans
Herbert Key, both of West Palnh
Beach; four daughters, Mars
Walker of Fort Lauderdalqo
Gladys Washington and Essio
Mae Davis, both of Inverness
and Mattie Key of West Palitg
Beach; three brothers, JaspeD
Futch of Lacoochee, Johnny
Futch of Dunnellon an4
Thomas Futch of Inverness; 35
grandchildren; and 37 great-
grandchildren.
Cason Funeral & Cremation
Services, Inverness.
Anne Rieker, 82
LECANTO
Anne Ellora Rieker, 81,
Lecanto, died Tuesday, Aug. 8[
2006, in Ocala.
She was born in Elmira, N.Y.
Mrs. Rieker was a retire
probate judge for tl.
Surrogate Court of Sussex
County New Jersey.
She was a member of S
Anne's Episcopal Church mn
Crystal River, Daughters of
King St. Anne Episcopal
Church and Episcopal Church
Women's Club.
Survivors include her hus-
band of 62 years, Thomas H.
Rieker of Lecanto; daughter,
Carla Cloninger; granddaugh-
ters, Erin and Cara; and grand-
son, Maj. Marshall Tway
National Cremation Society,
Fruitland Park
Click on http://www.chrotr
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ved local obituaries.
Funeral
NOTICE
Sarah L, Key. Friends e ma
call from 6 to 8 p.m:, Friday4
Aug. 11, 2006, at the Greate
Mount Carmel Missionary
Baptist Church, 122 Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. Avq,
Inverness. Funeral services for
Sarah L Key will be conducted.
at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 1,
2006, at the Vineyard Christi-a
Fellowship Church, 960 S. U.,
41, Inverness, with the i Re
Leroy Ed Jones officiatim4
Interment will follow in th
Pine Hill Cemetery i-
Inverness. Cason Funeral &
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Get your safety
: on with AARP
I, Special to the Chronicle
I( Take the AARP Driver Safety
coursee for a good refresher. There is a
$10 per person course fee and partici-
pants who complete the two four-
l1ur-day course may receive a dis-
count on their auto insurance.
' You do not have to be a Florida res-
ident nor an AARP member to attend.
Call the listed instructor to register.
Y' For information regarding future
classes, call Charlie Lucente at
%26-0753.
-I M Sept 9 and 16: 1,1 a.m. at Central
Ridge Library, 425 W Roosevelt Blvd.,
Beverly Hills. Call Charlie Lucente at
726-0753.
Sept 12 and 14: 8:15 a.m. at
Beverly Hills Recreation Center, 71
Civic Circle, Beverly Hills. Call
Theresa Williams at 746-9497.
' Sept 14 and 15: 9 a.m. at First
Presbyterian Church of Crystal River,
Group to
jiash out
hazard,
:disaster
plans
Committee meets
Wednesday
Special to the Chronicle
-The Citrus County Local
Mitigation Strategy (LMS)
Coamiittee' willimeet at 1:30
p.lm. Wednesday at the Lecanto
Government Building Room
117 in Lecantol
-The LMS Committee is coor-
dinated by the Citrus County
community Development Div-
Vion and is comprised of local
citizens and government rep-
ifsentatives. The LMVIS com-
mittee is responsible for devel-
oping and maintaining a com-
munity plan that promotes
lizard mitigation and guides
fi6st-disaster recovery.
pThe meeting is open to the
public. For more information,
contact Nancy Witty, flood man-
agement coordinator, at 527-5312
ri nancywitty@bocc.citrus.flus.
Any person requiring rea-
s onable accommodation at this
meeting because of a disability
pr physical impairment should
Contact the County Adminis-
ator's office, 110 N Apopka
*Aye. Inverness,, Florida, 34450
341-6560. If you are hearing or
speech impaired, use the TDD
telephone 341-6580.
1501 S.E. U.S. 19, Crystal River. Call
Joanne Nesler at 382-5330.
Sept. 19 and 20: 9 a.m. at
Inverness Elks Lodge No. 2522, 3580
Lemon St., Hernando. Call Bob
Dicker at 527-2366.
Sept 19 and 20: 9 a.m. at St
Benedict Catholic Church, 455 S.
Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River Call Joan
Holland at 382-4435.
Sept. 20 and 21: 8:30 a.m. at Citrus
Springs Community Center, Citrus
Springs. Call John Engberg at
465- 2816.
Sept 25 and 26: 9 a.m. at First
United Methodist Church, 8831 W
Bradshaw Ave., Homosassa. Call
Frank Tobin at 628-3229.
Sept. 27 and 28: 1 p.m. at Citrus
Memorial Health System, SHARE
Club Auditorium, 502 W Highland
Blvd., Inverness. SHARE Club mem-
bers only. Call Frank Reesby at
527-7476.
Sing, sing, sing!
Special to the Chronicle
From left are: Bob Spence, treasurer; Arthur Lemieux, recipient and Fran
Donohoe, president of the Chorus of The Highlands. Last week, Lemieux was
presented a Length of Service Award in appreciation of his 63rd consecutive
year of singing as a Barbershop Tenor. Lemieux started his singing career in
Quincy, Mass., in 1943. He has sung in several quartets through the years
and participated in the 1959 International at Chicago, as well as at the
International of Boston in 1960. During 1995 and 1997 he received awards
for recruiting 10 new chorus members. He Is the only remaining Chorus of The
Highlands member from the seven founders of our Citrus County Chapter in
1986. For details about joining the choir, call Ray Collins at 726-5234.
Special to the Chronicle
Magge Ericson, a volunteer with the Dunnellon Fire and Rescue, received a certificate of completed course work at the
Emergency Management Institute, Emmitsburg, Md. Pictured, from left, are: Classmate Michael Conrad, Florida Department of
Community Affairs; Instructor W. Kent ULim, disaster recovery coordinator/national economic development representative, U.S.
Department of Commerce; Instructor Suzanne Frew, The Frew Group, Oakland, Calif; Instructor David Witschi, associate direc-
tor Office of Economic Adjustment, U.S. Dept. of Defense; and Instructor Joe Bills, training specialist, mitigation section,
Emergency Management Institute. Dunnellon Fire and Rescue is developing a program for Dunnellon area businesses in busi-
ness continuity planning for disasters. The program will be known as P.A.R., for Prepare, Assess and Recover from Disasters.
Chief Canfield said the program will include community meetings and businesses that attend the meetings will receive work-
books to help them prepare their business continuity plan for disasters and recovery. "Be on P.A.R." will be a free outreach pro-
gram of the Dunnellon Fire and Rescue. Ericson will coordinate the program and be available for businesses developing their
continuity plans. The date for the meeting is tentatively set for Nov. 16 with a morning and evening session. The location of the
meetings will be announced at a later date. For Information, call 465-8594 or 465-1951
Hard work rewarded!
Special to the Chronicle
Girl Scouts in Troop 373 of Inverness decided to use the money they earned from cookie sales
this past year to have an end-of-the-year trip to Disney's Fort Wilderness in Orlando for a week-
end of camping fun. The group went swimming, hiking and earned patches. The trip was a
great success.
Sewing groups more fun
than a barrel of thread
Special to the Chronicle
In September, the America
Sewing Guild -neighborhood
group, the Snippits, will have a
demonstration on making
valances by Joan Murray, and in
October, a bus trip is planned to
two Tampa-area fabric stores.
Regular meetings are at 10 a.m.
the first Thursday monthly at A
White Sew & Vac. Call Jean,
746-2621, or Mary Jane, 563-0401.,
On Sept. 22 and 23, the
American Sewing Guild is hav-
ing a garage sale at 5401 W
Ranger in Pine Ridge. Many
sewing-related items as well as
general items will be for sale.
The chapter's annual meet-
ing will be at 11 a.m. Oct 14 at
the University Hilton in
Gainesville. Tickets will be
$20, which includes the lunch
and program. Members will
present a "fashion show" of
items that they have created.
Two new neighborhood
groups have been formed in
Inverness. The Cut-Ups meet
at 9:30 a.m. the third Monday
monthly at Citrus Sew & Vac on
U.S. 41. Call Sheila at 860-0090.
For those who work or prefer
an evening meeting, the Sew
Busy group meets, at 6 p.m. the
second Tuesday monthly at
Citrus Sew & Vac. In August, the
group will learn to construct the
"Magic" pillowcase. Septem-
ber's program will. feature
wardrobe recycling. Call Cheryl
at 726-9743 with questions.
Members and guests are wel-
come at all of the neighbor-
hood group meetings.
The American Sewing Guild
is a national organization for
people who think sewing is a
creative and rewarding activi-
ty, people who feel that sharing
the benefits and joys of sewing
is almost as much fun as
sewing itself. The guild pro-
vides up-to-date sewing infor-
mation and a friendly support
system for sewers at all levels
of experience and is open to
anyone interested in sewing.
Annual dues are $40.
News NOTES
Seventh-day
Adventists to meet
Sabbath School begins with
song service at 9:10 a.m. Satur-
day at the Inverness Seventh-
day Adventist Church. Prayer,
special music and a mission
story from the South Sea Islands
will be followed by Bible classes
studying Daniel's 70-week Bible
prophecy that predicted the
coming of the Messiah.
"Character" will be the theme
of the day. Sabbath School
Superintendent Jane Baker's
remarks will center on "The
Making of a True Christian."
Pastor Hershel Mercer's sermon
for the 11 a.m. worship service is
titled "Who Are These People?'
Musical selections will focus on
Jesus in our lives. Bob Baker will
host the sundown Vespers pro-
gram starting at 7:45 p.m.
The health food store will be
open following the Saturday
evening Vespers program and
twice again on Wednesday,
from 9 a.m. to noon and at 7
p.m. after the prayer meeting.
The Community Service Thrift
Shop:has quality bargains from
9 a.m. to noon on Wednesdays. '
The church and stores are
located in Eden Gardens, 4.5
miles east of Inverness off State
Road 44. Call 726-9311, or visit
the Web site at www.sda-inver
ness.com.
New Sea Cadet
Unit to meet
The Manatee Division of the
U. S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps
will hold its first drill from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Yank-
eetown Coast Guard Station.
Interested young people
between the ages of 11 and 17
are welcome at this drill to pick
up applications and learn about
the program. Applicants must be
drug free, crime free, physically
fit and doing well in school/
home school and be a citizen of
the United States.
Please bring your parents.
For information call Lt. Cmdr.
Wambojd, NSCQ, at.216-2342
or instructor Dunn at 212-0025,
or e-mail: nsccmanateediv@
tampabay.rr.com
Masons to host
boppin' breakfast
The next Old Time Country
Breakfast hosted by Floral City
Masonic Lodge 133, 8350
Orange Ave., will be from 8 to
10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19.
Sojourning Masons always
made welcome. All Masonic
family members are invited.
Lodge communication is on
the first and third Thursday. For
information, call Clifford McPhee
at 344-1474 or the secretary at
344-4074. Visit the Web page
for District 19 at www.Florida
Lodges.com.
Fishing club relives
'50s, '60s
The Beverly Hills Fishing Club
will be going to the Show
Palace dinner theater on Friday,
Aug. 18, to see the "Fabulous
'50s and '60s Revue."
This show was brought back
by popular demand. There are
limited seats left; call Pat at
527-2773 to reserve a seat.
There are also other plans in
the making for the next month
or so. Call Pat at 527-2773. The
next regular meeting of the
Fishing Club will be on Sept. 20.
PET SPOTLIGHT
The Chronicle invites
readers to submit pho-
tos of their pets for the
daily Pet Spotlight fea-
ture.
Photos need to be in
sharp focus. Include a
short description of the
pet and owners, include.
ing names and home-
towns. Photos cannot
be returned without a
self.-addressed, stamped
envelope, Group photos
of more than two pets
cannot be printed. Pets
should be alive and
belong to local owners.
* Send photos and infor-
mation to Pet Spotlight,
c/o Citrus County
Chronicle, 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429.
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fundss to help the agency
acquire Ajax, along with
)eputy Phil Martin's K-9 Mito,
Deputy Brett Tackett's K-9
rests, Deputy Bobby Price's K-
) Kong and Deputy Tim
.owand's K-9 Tuck
The five new teams, who are
expected to achieve their certi-
fcation by Aug. 21, join the
theirr three original teams,
eputy Ryan Glaze and Kane,
eputy Jon Payne and
VIagnum and Deputy Scott
iwnley and Blade.
lete their basic course and
raining requirements, the
heriff's office began looking
nto getting its own training
facility for the revamped unit
ast K-9 teams underwent
raining at Marion County's
gaining facilities with certified
instructor and evaluator
wnley, who has since relocat-
.dhere.
"I had a love of the- dog and
he job," said Townley, who
|egan working with K-9 Units
n 1992. "I love taking a young
group like these guys and
holding them."
Each new K-9 must complete
)O0 hours of approved, special-
zed training in order to meet
certificationn standards. The
dogs are taught skills like
racking, criminal apprehen-
'ion, wind scenting and article
location. To help them practice
,such skills, the agency teamed
with the Inverness Lowe's
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Technical Institute (WTI) to
build the dogs a "confidence
course."
"As the name says, the course
builds confidence in the dog,"
said Townley. "If a suspect hur-
dles, he can hurdle. If they go
through a culvert, he can."
The obstacle course features
several culvert-like tunnels,
fences, hurdles and seesaws.
"The dog also learns to trust
the handler," he said.
Lowe's Operations Manager
Bob Hicks said he donated the
different types of lumber used
to build the course because he
saw it as an opportunity to do,
something good. WTI Director
Andy Buchanan said building
the course was a good opportu-
nity for the carpentry and con-
struction students.
"After getting the designs, we
built them," he said. "(The stu-
dents) could work off a plan
and it was good exercise for
them. Also, they're doing some-
thing for the community."
But the generosity didn't stop
there. Staff from the Margarita
Grill in Homosassa provided
apprehension sleeves, leashes
and harnesses and several
area businesses agreed to
allow the unit to conduct build-
ing searches as part of their
training.
When Payne approached his
friend, Crystal River Dairy
Queen owner Paul Coleman,
about making a donation, he
never expected that Coleman
would contribute towards buy-
ing the unit a new training suit,
valued at close to $1,000.
"When he approached me, I
asked, 'What do you guys
need?' The suit allows them to
go through different scenar-
ios," said Coleman. The newer
suit, which is used to test the
dogs' apprehension capabili-
ties, is lighter than past mod-
els. Less bulk means more
mobility for the trainers, allow-
ing the drills to be as accurate
to real life as possible.
As a token of gratitude, the
agency allowed Coleman to
slip into the new suit Thursday
morning at the site of the new
confidence course, where he
experienced firsthand how the
dogs "apprehend" a criminal.
"They're trained to target the
arm, but if they can't get to that,
they're going to take whatever
they can get to," said Townley.
At the call of their handlers,
Tuck and Priest took turns exe-
cuting their tasks just as they
had been trained.
"He really got into the arm,"
said Coleman after the demon-
stration.
In addition to their new
equipment, the. K-9s also
received four brand-new bul-
letproof and puncture-proof
vests, donated by Dr. Paul
Mack, DVM, of Dunnellon.
Townley said Mack volun-
teered to pitch in after he took
the dogs in for a check-up.
"Everything just fell into
place," he said. "It's something
that wouldn't have come
through without community
support."
For more information about
partnering with the Sheriff's
Office K-9 Unit or making A
donation, call Townley at
726-4488.
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-5.6 MnslrWw 38.55 +,17
-21.4 Move Ino 4.01 -.01
-47,1 MovieGal 297 -350
-61.5 MultlFnElI 18.55 +26
-10.5 MultlmGm 8.28 -.03
+21.8 .MyriadGn 25,34 +,18
+1.2 NETgear 19.49 +.20
-13,3 NGASRs 9.09 -.07
+13.5 NIIHIdgs 49.58 +.09
-28.7 NMS Cm 2.49 +.07
-16.7 NTLInc 22,78 -.02
-9,0 Nasdl00Tr 36,79 +,26
-23,.2 Nasdaq 27,01 +.23
-4,0 Nastech 14.13 +39
-14.2 NatAtlIH 9.40 -.10
-36.7 Navarre 3,50 +068
+.1 NektarTh 16.47 +B08
-48.6 Neoware 11.97 +.26
-3.8 NelLoglo 26.21 -.05
+32.3 Neteases 18.57 +.10
-25.5 NelSix 20.15 -.01
+8.0 NetwkAp 29.16 +.16
+3.2 NeurMrx 28.16 -.77
-85.5 Neurcdne 9.09 +34
-11.4 NRvrPhs 22.98 -.38
+24,5 Newport, 16.86 -.02
-78.9 NitroMed 2.95 +.41
+1.8 NobltyH 27.50
483 NorTrst 56.12 -.14
-8.3 NviWrls 11.10 + 24
-16,6 Novavax 3.21 +.01
-28.7 Novell 6.30 -.08
43.4 Novlus 24.95 +29
+16.8 NuHoriz 11.80 +.57
+2.0 NuanceCm 7.78 +,84
+40.3 NuMiSys 50.54 +.43
+208.4 NuIitiorn21 1.98 -.01
+103.0 Nuveto 16.46 +.40
4322 Nvidias 24,16 -.17
-9.4 OReillyA 29.01 +1,13
+21.6 OSIPhrm 34.09 +.29
44.1 OSISys 19.14 +1.59
-15.5 OdysseyHt 15.75 -.32
-12,7 OhioCas 24.73 -19
+14.4 COIL.,nrF '31,i.4. +,85
+188.9 0T-,,-E,-r ,it, -.03
-10.9 OmniVisn 17.78 +39
1-13.7 OnAssign 9.41. +.13
+6.7 OnSmcnd 5,.90 -.03
-21.3 1800Flowrsd5.05 -.80
-10.7 OnlineRes 9.87 +.25
-533 OnyxPh d13.44 -.26
-.4 OpenTt 14.05 +.68
+22.8 OpenTV 2.75 -.32
-59.1 OpnwvSy 7,14 +.03
-1.5 Opsware 6.69 +.03
+9.8 optXprs 26,96 +.75
+239 Orade 1513 +18
-25.9 OraSure d6.54 -.34
-.6 Orthfx 39,64 -.26
-47,6 Oscient 1.19 +.12
-1.3 OtterTail 28,59 +,43
-413 Oversok 16,53 -.11
-382 PDLBio 17.55 +.36
+27.3 PETCO 27.94 +.02
-33.2 PFChng 33.16 +1.13
-315 PMCSra 528 -02
-45.9 PRG Schlz .33 -.02
+19.3 Paccar 82.60 +.52
+53.4 PacEthan 16.60 -.30
-39,2 PacSunwr 15.15 +.15
48.2 Packetr 8,41 -.01
-9.9 Palmlncs 14.32 +.20
-2.7 PalmrM 34.09 -1.10
+11.7 PanASIv 21.03 -.61
-26.8 PaneraBrdd48,08 +1.23
+8.6 PapaJohns 32.20 +,20
+54.6 ParPet 26.30 +.05
-4,2 PanmTcts 14.61 +,26
-46,5 Partuxs 8.16 -,24
-8.6 Pathmrk 9.14 +.46
-1.5 Palterson 32,89 -.11
-17.5 PatLUTI 27.18 -.18
-10.4 Paychex 34.15 +.31
-58.4 PegasusWn 5.78 -.19
+120,9 Pemstar 3.27 -.06
+2,4 PnnNGm 33.73 +.62
+34.4 Peregrine 1,25 -.03
+4.6 Perrtgo 15.59 +.27
-20,3 Petrohawk 10.54 -.13
+27,3 PetoDev 42.43 -1.23
-8.7 PetsMart 23.43 +,41
+21,2 PhrnPdts 37.54 +.84
-9.4 Phohtrn 13.65 -.02
+,6 Plexus 22.87 +,13
+45.2 Poycom 22.21 +.47
+14.5 Polyred 38.33 +.98
+2,5 PoolCorp 38,14 +.28
-12.1 Popular 18.59 +29 -5.0 SienLab 34.82 -.46
-55.4 PortlPlay 12.62 +.11 -27.0 SST 3,70 -.02
-48.5 Powrwav 6.47 -.11 -8.4 Scenware 5.80 +.08
-4.9 Pozen 9.12 -.14 +40.9 SivStdg 21.62 -39
-15.9 Prestek d7.60 +.03 -6.6 Sina 22.57 +.25
+172 PriceTRs 4220 +.78 +95.7 Sirenza 9.02 +.22
+38.7 pdceine 30.96 -.47 -43.7 SiiusS 3.77 -11
-172 ProgPh 20.70 +.43 +51.2 SirnaThera 4.58 +.16
-31.7 ProgGam 6,74 -.35 -39,3 SitonaDennd25.78 -.84
-17.5 ProvidSvcd23.76 -1.25 -13.4 SkyWest 2325 +.68
+25.2 QIAGEN 14.71 -.38 -14.5 SkywksSol 4.35 +,06
+11.2 QLT 7.07 -.03 +62.2 SmlthMlcro 9.49 -.67
+68.6 01.-g; 1732 1 .11 -29,5 SmnitfSte 9.99 -.01
-213 0jl.'iT. ,,i'' '; +12.1 Sohu.cm 20.56 -.28
-2.2 Crali'7r 51.0> *L +1,0 Sonkicps 1987 +.73
-62.7 OwCo.a u-'a' ij 1 ,-5,0 SonicSol 14,35 +.10
-20.2 QuestSftwd11.64 +17 +241 SncWall 9,83 +.42
+13.1 RFMicD 6.12 +.01 +194 Sonus 4.44 +11
+147.1 RSASea 7.65 W.05 +2.0 SouMoB6 15.00 -.50
-34.3 RackSys 18.71 -.62 +1,5 Sroeltnnk 1129 -.23
+32.6 RadiSys u23.00 +1.65 +5.2 SpansonAnl4.65 +.87
-45.0 ROneD d5.69 -.10 -13.1 '.SdMic 24,93 -.13
-33.3 Rambus 10.80 ..- +2.6 Staples 23.30 +.75
+40.0 Randgold 22.59 -.68 -2 St+aruckss2996 +41
+272RealNwk 9.87 -.15 -17.5 STATSChp 8.61. +07
-16,8 RedHat 22.69 +38 +50.2 oDyna 53.33 -.48
-Ji2 ieat,:.+.i,. 35,06 +.88 -4.9 Sternells 2.04 -.03
*53 rr,.a 14.81 -.38 +1.9 Stereotaxs 9.55 55
+43.6 RentACt 27.09 +62 +439 Sterons 2421 -.65
+4.6 RepubAIr 16.50 +1.04 -8.1 Statex 3.36 +16
+I.5 Repcp 13,03 +05 +69 SunMioro 448 +01
+12.3 RschMotn 74.12 +5.54 +74.1 SunOpta 9.18 +.15
-13.3 ResConn d22.63 -25 -8.8 SunPowern31,.01 -.39
-8.2 Respiron 34.02 -37 +1.9 SusqBnc 24.13 +.46
+7.5 RigePh 899 +03 4+25.2 SwATn 25.42 +.44
-18.6 RomShts 23.53 +.51 -15 Sycamore 3.52 -.04
-93,0 Rotechn di.18 -182 8 SykresEn 18.50 -.76
-52.4 RurlelA d86.95 -27 -,5 Syeansec 17,42 +,19
+2.5 RuthChris 18.55 +.36 -17.6 Symeriec 98 +38
+29.8 RyanRest 15.65 -112 Synopsys 1.81 +.22
-22.6 Synovis d7.76 -.01
-49.4 SAFLINKh .40 +,01 -53.8 Syntrop d4.17 -.03
+32.1 SBACom 23.64 -.18 -8,7 TDAmedtr 16,88 -27
+33.1 SEIInv 49.25 +,28 +2.8 THQs 24.51 +53
-21.6 SPSS 24.24+1.41 -2.8 TILCVLieon 4,59 +.40
-4,7 SVBFnGp 44862 +.15 -19.3 TOPTanks 5,69 -.19
-4.8 Safeco 53.76 -30 +16.0 TTMTch 10.90 +.34
-36.7 SalixPhm 11.13 +.44 -39.9 TakeTwo 10.64 +.13
-25.2 SanDsk 47.01 +.75 -40,0 TalxCps d18.27 -.40
-.I'?I :,.nT,,Ir ,(~, .) ..' -.4 ,TASER 6,93 +.04
2f- ,,rr.I 2 59 -12,7 TechData 34.57 +.08
-14.9 Sapient 4.84 +32 -15.8 Techne 47.23 +.48
,-20,0 Satoon d1.20 -.08 -30,7 TecumA d15.92 -1.00
+8.8 Schwab 15.96 +.19 -14.0 Tekelec 11,96
+13.2 SdelePh 19.53 +14 +15,9 TeleTech U13.97 +.61
+6.3 SciGames 29,00 +.15 -85 Telikinc 15,5 +.18
+22,0 SearsHldgs141,00 +2.14 -17,0 Tellabs 905 ,
-48.9 Secureemp 6.27 +J11 -19,3 TevaPhrm 34.72 -23
-1,9 SelCmfrts 17,89 -.37 +47.7 TexReg 38,00 +05
-5,3 Selln 50,31 +.04 -32.8 TexRdhsAs10.45 +.44
-36.7 SemtechIfd11.56 +,12 +63.2 The9Ltd 24,95+2.01
-6.3 Sepracor 434 +1,37 -34.4 TWelsel nd3105 -1.34
-2.5 Shanda 14,86 -.14 -31.6 Thorate 14.15 -.15
+25,9 Shire 48.84 +.34 +21,1 3Com 4.36 -.01
+5.7 ShufflMstlI 26.57 +.01 -89,3 ThrshldPh 1.55 -.04
-34.6 SiRFTch 19.49 +.50 -.9 TibcoSS 7.40 +14
+.8 SienaWr 11.19 -.15 +70.5 TWTele 16.79 -.13
-39.5 SigmaDg 9.30 -.12 +24.0 TiVolInc 6.35 -.07
+12.6 SigmAl 71.29 +.62 -47.5 TomOnlind10.41 -.66
-64.1 SigmaTel 4.70 +.10 -15.2 TractSupp 44,89 +37
+18.7 Silcnlmg 10.77 +.35 48.0 Tmsmeta 1.22 +.05
-28.1 TnrZeto 12.22 -08
-8.1 TridMics 16.54 423
+36.4 TdmbleN 48.42 +1.22
-4.9 TriQuint 423 4,05
+14.7 TrueRalign 17.66 -.18
-13.4 TrstNY 10.75 +.11
+17.5 Trustmk 3227 4.51
-36.0 TuesMm 13939 +.36
45.3 24I7ReaJM 7.73 -.09
-45.5 UALn d23.52 -'31
-8.0 UCBH-HId 16.80 +.39
-342 USCncrt 624 -,17
-13.8 USAMobI 20.07 +1.16
-27.6 UTiWlds d22.41 +.73
-7.3 UTStror 747 4~86
-11.4 UndAkmrn 33.96 +.53
-28.1 UtdOnin d1023 -.27
-18.5 USEnr 3.57 406
-192 UtdSurg 2597 +.15
-22.3 UtdThrp 53.72 -43
+2.1 UnvAmr 15.40 -.10
+4.9 UnlvDIsp d11.02 -1.06
-9.5 UrniFor 49.99 -.30
-36.7 UrbanOutsl6.01 +199
-6.86 ValueClick 16.91 +.40
+10.4 VadanSs 32.33 +.49
-11.0 VascoDta 878 +.15
-79.0 Vasogeng .43 +.08
-21.1 Versign 17.29 -.17
+10.0 VertxPh 30.44 +.32
-22.3 Vignette 12.867 -20
-19.3 ViisageTrs 14.21 +.45
-37.0 V\onPhm 1,04 +.04
-54.5 ViroPhnm 8.41 +20
-35.6 Wamaco 17.22 +.40
-9.0 WarenRs 14.39 -.11
-42.9 WebSide 10.36 +32
+53.4 WebEx 33.18 +1.04
-4.5 webMeth 7.36 +113
-42.3 Websenses18.95 +.24
-9.6 WemerEnt 17.80 +.29
+13.1 WslCop 47.67 +01
+110.8 VWheelP 19.01 -.63
-37.7 WholeFd asd48.23 +.23
-31.9 WidrThann 10.36 +46
+37.1 WltdOats 16.56 +121
-45.1 WindRvr 8.11 +.06
-31.5 WitnSys d13.48 -,29
+24.6 WidAccep 35.50 -5.08
-84.4 WoddSpce d2.26 -1.03
+30.7 Wynn 71,.7 +.68
-59.0 XMSat 11,18 +,23
+7,5 XOMA 1,72 -.08
-19.9 Xinx 20.20 +.07
+10.6 Xyratex 19.55 +28
-16.5 YRCWwde37.23 +,61
-29,8 Yahoo, 27,49 +27
+25.3 Zevexs 10,11 -1.17
-34,0 ZoneTch 140, +02
+7,3 ZIonBcp 81.07 01
+124,1 Zoltek 19.68 -325
-4.3 Zomax 1,99
-2,7 Zoran 15.77 +14
+20.2 Zumier 25.98 +1.20
J6%FJ% rRIDAY, MU(i UbT I JL, 6UVU
THE MARKET IN REVIEW
Rrr US.COU.TY mix) HRONI,,CLn fl.SDPSFIA.AGS 1 06
6 5-Yr.
ame NAV Chg %Rtn
AIM Investments A:
BasValA p33.97 +.18 +15,5
ChadAp 13.85 +,06 +17.0
tConstp 23.60' +.11 +4.6
HYdAp 4.33 ... +34.0
InlGmOw 25.,93 +.10 +63.8
'MuBp 8.02 ... +24.5
SelEqtyr 18.91 +.07 +6.9
AIM Investments B:
CapOvBt 16.58 +.07 +32.0
AIM Investor Cl:
Energy 45.25 -25+172,3
SummirtPpl11,93 +04 +13,0
Utiltes 15.34 -.01 +32.7
Advance Capital I:
Balancp 17.88 +.06 +29.8
Retinc 9.54 -01 +31.4
Alger Funds B:
SmCapGrt 5.10 +.03 433.2
AlllanceBem A:
BalanAp 16.84 +.06 +26.8
GbTchAp54.82 +.36 -20,0
SmCpGrA 23.42 +.20 +14.5
AllianceBem Adv:
LgCpGrAd 19.18 +09 -13.7
AlllanceBem B:
CoipBd8p11.59 ... +22.3
GbTchBt 49.10 +.32 -23.0
-GrowthBt 22.47 +.10 +0.5
,kSCpGBt 19,56 +.17 +10.0
"USGoatBp 6.75 -.01 +13.5
AllanceBernm C:
CpGrCt 19.62 +.17 +102
Alllanz Funds C:
GwthlCt 18.54 +.01 -8.3
TargCt 15.58 +.01 -1.1
Amer Century Adv:
EqGropn 23.82 +.07 +24.8
Amer Century Inv:
Balained n123 +.03 +25.5
Eqlncn 8.37 +.04 +51.9
FLIMuBnd n10.59 .. +21.1
Growthin 19.98 +.08 +0.5
Heritageln14.67 +.01 +27.0
IncGron 30.89 +10 +24.8
IntDiscrn 15.70 -.12+110.7
IntlGrolbn 10.93 -.07 +36.1
WifeScdn 5.11 +.02 0.0
I, 6.,ij riOn',% -.01 +12.0
." rAgi ,ii Y .. NS
-,' RealEst n 29.22 -.01+156.6
r Utran 26.81 +.11 -4.8
"r ULn 14.74 -.01 +28.8
RP Valielnvn 7.17 +05 +482
trAmerican Funds A
T AmcpAp 18.60 +11 +18.9
1W AMuiAp 2721 +.11 +32.1
V BalAp 18.08 +05 +33.4
e BondAp 13.13 -.01 +322
T' CapWAp 18,76 -.08 +553
t. CaplBAp 56,86 -.19 +65.9
t' CapWGAp39.19 +.02 +87.7
N EupAp 44.67 +.04 +762
-FdlnvAp 3834 +.01 +45.5
OC ,tAp 3121 +.09 +312
HTiAp 12.18 ... +50.7
'i*- i,,' 19.32 -.03 +52.5
& InltBdAp 13.32 -.01 +172
ICAAp 33.07 +08 +31.6
SNEcoAp 23.23 +14 +20.3
NPerAp 30.68 +,04 +53.0
c N~9ldA 43.54 +.05+127.4
SmCpAp 37.42 +.19 +72.7
~TxExAp 12.40 ... +25.6
;WshAp 32.37 1 +.12 +26.5
BAmerican Funds B:
BaBt 18.01 +.05 +28.5
8R CaplBBt 56.86 -.19 +59.3
CpWGrBt 139.00 +.03 +80.6
,. GrwtlrBt 30.15 +.09 +26.3
IncoBt 19.2 -.03 +46.8
SICABt 32.91 +.07 +26.5
VWashBt 32.17 +.12 +21.8
Z Ariel Mutual Fds:
,- Apprec 44.59 +50+37.1
ArHie 48.32 +21 +54.8
CArtlsan Funds:
c" Int 28.00 -.15 +51.3
dCap 29.85 +.19 +25.9
E Baron Funds:
s. 57.31 +.30 +47.1
r..Wfli 44.50 +35 +57.4
'-GrSmCap 21.70 +.14 +60.9
Bernstein Fds:
.nr 127 ... +24.0
Mu DiT 1392 ... +18.1
ITMglntV 268.59 +.05 +75.1
SIntVaI2 26.56 +.04 +762
BlackRock A:
AuitrsA 33.74 +21 +44.0
rirh.,A 7.84 ... +542
Legacy 13.66 +.08 .+4.7
;,ravmweil Funds:
;Growth p 18.11 +.08 +3.5
sBrandywine Fds:
,s.Bmdy n31.43 +.18 +23.0
D'Brinson FundsY:
HiYIdlYn 6.96 ... +47.0
TrCGM Funds:
-. c. 2U9S % -224 +82.4
ar- ., iv' t 30 -4+16+.5
Uur. a' w -7 6 +59.1
Calamos Funds:
Ti.CUr&c 4Ap30.8 +.05 1489
r AwnAr8. 61 +.33 +44.0
CDi' Cg i l +32 +8.7
I Calved Group:
Incop 16.55 ... +31.0
IntEqAp 22.93 -27 +49.5
MBCAI -... 0.0
*.tu-,nm 106. ... +19.6
i Xp ida 4 a +.07 +142
S.a p 1ii. ... +28.1
-SocEqAp 35.41 +26 +20.0
TxFLt 10.45 ... +10.1
O.TaFLii, 164 4 +24.7
%T.rFVT 1 i ... +21.0
rCauseway Intl:
i,cr' fri..i6t -.10 NS
C jCpper 85.00 +.45+28.3
FCohen & Steamers:
S RItyStr 83.79 -.08+158.4
-'Columbla Class A:
8' Acomt 27.31 +.16 +72.8
Columbia Class Z:
SAcorZ 27.96 +.17 +76.7
r AcomlntZ 37.40 +.06+112.0
SCredit Suisse ABCD:
-VaaueAt 20.41 +.07 +319
: DWS Scudder CIA:
; ComsAp 19.60 +.02 -6.8
," Dr-RA 48.15 +.14 +372
e DWS Scudder Cl S:
SCapGrhr46.38 +.18 -09
SCoDftislnc 12.50 .. +24.0
8',. EmMtdn 11.73 -.01+112.5
a, EmMkGrr20.70 +.07+179.7
V. EuroEq 34.08 -.06 +48.0
O!.GNMAS 14.54 ... +209
ai.:GbdSr 9.58 -.02 +355
0L GbOpp 40.18 +.05 +792
&.GWlThein 33.95 ... +67.5
oGdd&Prcm 23.61 -.44+350.4
roilnrcS 21.97 +.09 +11.5
0-. HiYldTx 12.85 ... +31.7
L -.IntTxAMT 11.10 ... +20.7
'lntlF-dS 55.81 +06 +47.4
.L,:'"i:. I +.10 -7.3
LiTI, :'/j7 +.25+189.7
v' l : J~r,, 0 9I ... +26.5
.MATFS 14.19 +25.8
PacOppsr18.16 +.09+125.1
ShTmBdS 9.91 ... +15.2
O'Davls Funds A:
SNYVenA 34.72 +.05 +395
OsDavis Funds B:
NYVenB 33.15 +205 +34.1
.iDavis Funds C &Y
tp NYVenY 35.15 +.05 +41.7
re Delaware Invest A:
& .TrendAp 20.37 +.18 +19.2
r. TxUSAp 11.49 .. +29.1
it.Delaware Invest B:
ri. DelchB 3.28 ... +55.8
eDlimenslonal Fda:
3, E.,s'r, i.- -.01+275.4
,' Ir.riTi.v,-. iC ...+190.6
U'.l'.ir, '. ; +`14 +52,0
U1,'Lr..r,Ir'i +`11 +62.3
1 35.,u:.TaIi'-.r +`14 +61.2
"' USSmVa 27.61 +.16+109.1
8" intrSmCon17.38 +.02+1494
EmgMktn 22.07 +05+171.1
T TM USSV 24.19 +`14 +79.5
* FAt En 28.93 +1+1480
'. Dodge&Cox:
si Balanced 83.72 +`09 +54.6
., Income 1243 ... +28.9
IntlStk 39.42 -.02+1202
Stock 143.87 +27 +64.1
Dreyfus:
Aprec 42.19 +.15 +13.5
Discp 34.45 +.16 +8.4
Drey$ 10.27 +.05 +11.9
Dr5001nt 37.35 +17 +13.
EF.mgLd 3951 +.29 +21.1
r..FLIntr 12.81 ... +192
0InsMutn 17.69 ... +21.5
Growt4hB n10.40 +`08 -0.7
1* G- hFpnlO.97 +.07 +4.0
S Dreyfus Premier:
CoreEqAt15.70 +.08 +6.5
CjOrlp 32.08 +.09 +20,8
LIHYdAp 7.13 ... +27.8
SalAr 30.04 +.07 +45,4
TxMgGCt 16.71 +.09 +5.1
TchGroA 2150 +.19 -13.5
ton Vance Cl A:
Cr,,.A p 1;4 *10 +98.7
AMT.II I')*82 -01 434.7
,r..iA 76 -01 +24.2
i..B.:,54 " ....+56.1
0., a i i. 11t. ... +44.2
S .SE,' i6 i- *07 +0.2
T.ad,.A i ... +17.0
Eaton Vance CI B:
r hiBI i ... +24.1
H Hitr." I 1II 11 -06 +10.3
rIp iei ,II ,. +402
, Eaon Vance CIC.
r ,'j,:,.: ,. + ... +12.5
S, riIIMC, 0 +i 3 B ... +389
0'.Evergreen A,
t. Vi.A11 1444 *03 +57.7
* Evergreen B.
,Bi.lr 141sr: -01 NS
* *f MEuBr I 44 ... +21.5
.'Evergreen C:
" M.' C.\II Iij .04 NS
'Evergreen 1
CorBdl 10.29 ...+26.2
SIMuril 9.90 ... +172
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 26.14 -.09+151.3
HiYeldp 4.48 ... +26.3
ValRestr 46.76 +.14 +48.9
FPA Funds:
Nwinc 10,91 .. +24.2
Falrholme 27.62 +.06+97.3
Federated A:
AmLdrA 23.89 +.17 +15.7
MIdGrStA 33.10 +,15 +24.9
KaulnAp 5,42 +.02 +45.6
MuSecA 10,57 ... +24.9
Federated B:
StrincB 8.63 -.01 +46.8
Federated Instl:
Kaumun 5.42 +.02 +45.5
Fidelity Adv FocT:
HItCarT 23.12 +.02 +16.6
NatResT 46.42 -26+128.4
Fidelity Advisor A:
DivlnilAr 22.20 -.08 +7.7
Fidelity Advisor I:
DMntvn 22.53 -.07 +90.7
EqGdrn 49.44 +.25 -5.1
EqlnIn 29.65 +.16 +34.3
IntBdI n 10.74 ... +25.7
Fidelity Advisor T:
BalacT 16.11 +.04 +21.0
DivMntTp 21.97 -.07 +85.0
ivGrT p 12.25 +08 +4.6
DynCATp 16.31 +.08 +31.0
EqGrTp 46.63 +.23 -7.8
EqInT 29.29 +.16 +30.7
GovInT 9.81 .. +22.3
GrOppT 29.47 +.15 +065
HilnAdTp 9.77 ... +672
InIBdT 10.72 -.01 +24.0
MidCpTp 22.83 +.14 +39.6
MulncTp 12.82 -.01 +27.0
OvrSeeT 20.93 -.08 +48.8
STIT 9.38 ... +17.6
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2OOtn 14.07 2 +02 +25.8
FF2020n 14.68 +03 +27.7
FF2030n 14.99 +04 +27.3
FF2040n 8.81 +.02 +27.1
FF2015n 11.59 +.02 NS
Fidelity invest:
Aggirrrn 16.47 +.16 -16.9
AMrn 16.05 +.03 +18.4
AMgrGrn 15.20 +.03 +13.9
AMgrInn 12.90 +01 +2.8
Balancn 19.10 +05 +47,6
BlIChGrn41.35 +.23 -4.1
CAMunn 12.28 .. +26.7
Canadan 46.63 -.25+144,2
CapApu n 25.31 +.11 +37.0
Cplncrn 8.45 -01 +65.6
ChinaRgn21.61 +.04 +79.6
CngSn 426.96 127+17 +19.3
CTMunrn 1.30 .. +24.0
Contra n 64.75 +07 +565
CnScn 23.43 -.01 +39.1
Des8 In 12.17 +.07 +13.2
UisEqn 28.73 +.15 +30.0
Divlni n 35.37 -.13 +93.8
DivStkOn 14.09 +.05 +9.0
DvGthn 29.36 +.22 +7.6
EmrMkn 20.61 -.07+190.2
Eqirncn 54.70 +.23 +30.4
EQI n 22.92 +.05 +279
ECapAp 25.39 -.20 +61.
Europe 39.68 -29 +67.6
Exchn 290.79 +121 +26.9
Exporn 21.02 +.04 +40.8
Fideln 32.43 +.14 +14.6
Fityrn 20.48 +.05 +39.
RlRateHirn9.92 .. NS
FLMurn 11.36 ... +254
FdnOnen 27.03 +.07 +312
GNMAn 10.66 .. +22.5-
GovtIlncn 9.98 ... +239
GroCon 60.61 +22 +10.8
Grolnn 33.78 +.12. +6.5
Grolnclln 10,07 +.05 +17.7
Highlncrn 8.77 -.01 +48.4
Indep n 19.80 +.06.+28,4-
IntBdn 10.18 ... +24.8
lntGovan 9.95 ... +21.3
IlnDison 34.43 -.13 +93.9
InOSCprn 28.41 -.03 NS
InvGBn 4 7.30 ... +27.7
Japan n 17.05 +.2 +50.9
JpifSmn 13.66 +.15 +90.1
LatAmn 37.65 +27+228.1
LevCoStk n28.0 +.05+204,1
LowPrn 41.98 +11 +95.4.
Magelltn 83.88 +.41 +3.3
MDMUrn 10.75 -.01 +23.6
MAMunn 11.77 -.01 +26.8
MIMunn 11.75 ... +25.9
MidCpn 27.07 +.12 +25.5
MNMunn11.32 ... +24.2
MtgSec n 10.94 ... +25.8
Munrilncn 12.70 -.01 +29.0
NJMunrn1l.40 ... +25.8
Nw"Mrn 14.68 ...+100.1
SNwlin 34.92 +.17 +30.8
NYMunn 12.68 .:. +27.6
OTCn 34.36 +.23 +8.4
OhMunn 11.64 .. +265
Ovnrsean 44.68 -.16 +612
PcBasn 26.08 +.17 +82.2
PAMun r n 10.71 ... +25.0
Puritnn 19.30 +.5 +32.9
R.miEr. 35.07 -.04+146.0
ini',4un 10.16 .. +15.8
STBFn 8.83 ... +19.7
SmCaplndn2020 +.01 +54.2
,SmICpSrn17.08 +.07 +59.7
SEAslan 23.66 -.05+147.7
StkSlcn 25.12 +.12 +20.6
Stralncn 10.46 -.01 +53.6
StrReRtr 1021 -.07 NS
Trend n 58.33 +24 +19.1
USBIn' 10.73 ... +27.6
Ulty n 16.73 -.03 +23.3
ValStratn31.29 +.08 +42.1
Value 77.01 +.42 +71.6
Wddwn 20.32 +.02 +48.2
Fidelity Selects:
Arm 41.50 +.33 +28.0
Baning n 37.00 +.04 +38.6
Blotchn 57.42 -.46 -2.1
Brokrn 68.59 +.46 +77.1
Chem n 63.38 +.21 +72.8
Compy n 32.44 +.31 -19.9
Conlndn 24.80 +.30 +16.0
CastlHon 41.24 +22 +79.3
DfAern 74.33 +.60 +97.1
DnCmn 17.92 +.14 -13.3
BElectrn 39.54 +.45 -23.7
Eragyn 51.01 -.31+142.9
EngSvn 69.45 -.25+1682
Envirn 16.07 +.08 +24.9
FinSvn 113.64 +.56 +36.6
Food n 54.66 +.30 +47.4
Goldrn 35.19 -.30+256.68
Health n 122.29 ... +20.1
HomFn 50.52 .+.09 +34.3
IndMtn 45.84 -.13+119.5
Insurn 65.36 +.45 +522
Leisrn 73.65 +.67 +27.0
MndDIn 49.24 +.24 +98.8
MdEqSysn22.57 +.18 +69.1
Multndn 43.37 +.46 +24.8
NtGasn 40.95 -.31+139.6
Papern 28.97 -.02 +7.9
Phainnn 10.34 -.04 +8.6
Retail n 47.53 +1.04 +26.9
.Softwrn 54.75 +.46 +22.4
Techn 57.65 +.41 -9.5
Telncmn 41.78 +.10 +8.2
Trans h 45.15 +.35 +54.9
UfilGrn 49.25 -.05 +19.4
Wireless 6.13 +.01 +11.9
Fidelity Spartan:
Eqldxlnvn45.10 +.22 +18.9
500nxlnvrn8.18 +.42 +15.9
Govin n 10.74 ... +25.4
Fidelity Spsrt Adv:
EqldxAdn45.10 +`22 NS
500Adrn 88.19 +42 NS
First Eagle:
Glb1A 45.91 -.15+128.3
OverseasA 25.78 -.20+149.3
First Investors A
8IChpAp 21.29 +`11 -3.6
GloblAp 7,55 -.02 +28.2
GovtAp 10.62 -.01 +19.2
GriolnAp 14.02 +07 +15.4
IncoAp 2.98 ... +37.7
InvGrAp 9.39 ... +232
MATFAp 11.70 .. +21.9
MEtFA'p 12.19 "x.: +21.3
MidCpAp 27.08 +.17 +334
NJTFAp 12.78 ... +21.0
NYTFAp 14.23 .. +20.8
PATFAp 12.81 .. +222
SpSitAp 21.68 +`17 +21.6
TxExAp 9.85 ... +20.1
TotRIAp 14.11 +.04 +15.1
ValueBp 7.09 +.04,+18.3
Firsthand Funds:
GIbTech 3.74 +.07 -27.2
Tech Va] 31.27 +32 -27.5
FranklTemp Frnk A:
AGEAp 2.08 ., +52.7
A4USp. 8.87 ... +13.2
ALTFAp 11.38 ... +27,0
AZTFAp 10.97 ... +25.9
Balsnvp 64.69 +.12 +82,7
CallnsAp 12.57 ... +27.4
CAIntAp 11.43 ... +21.7
CaITFAp 7.27 ... +28,2
CapGrA 10.90 +.25 -1.9
COTFAp 11.89 -.01 +25,9
CTTFAp 10.99 ... +26.6
C cAp 16.19 ... +48.1
DbTFA 11.62 -.01 +25.8
DynTchA 24.24 +`18 +19.2
EqlncAp 21.13 +.07 +23.3
Fedlntp 1131 ... +23.4
FedTFAp 12.02 ... +27.1
NFLTFAp 11.81 ....+27.5
FoundAlp 13.14 -.02 NS
GATFAp 11.98 -.01 +25.9
GokldPrM A 31.26 -.64+283.1
GrwthAp 36.79 +.18 +15.0
HYTFAp 10.80 -.01 +32.5
IncomAp 2.53 ... +62.0
InsTFAp 12.19 ... +26.2
NYITFp 102 ... +21.5
LATFAp 11.45 +.01 +26.4
LMGvScA 9.83 .. +15.0
MDTFAp 11.64 ... +26.6
MATFAp 1180 -.01 +25.9
MrTFAp 12.14 -.01 +25.5
MNInsA 11.99 .., +24.2
MOTFAp 12.16 ... +27.7
NJTFAp 12.02 ... +26.8
NYInsAp 11.47 -.01 +25.0
NYTFAp 11.72 ... +25.7
NCTFAp 12.19 .. +27.7
OhlolAp 12.44 -.01 +285.9
ORTFAp 11.78 .. +27.0
PATFAp 10.32 ...,. +28.2
ReEScA p265.6 +.10+113.8
RiDvAp 34.26 +.28 +48.1
0I HOWToREADTEUTALFU
Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq. Tables
snow the fund name. sell price or Net Assel Value (NAV) arnd daily
net change, as well as one total return Ilgure as follows'
TUes: 4-wk total return (%)
Wed: 12-mo total return (%)
Thu: 3-yr cumulative total return (%j
FrI: 5-yr cumulative total return .%p
Name: Name of mutual tund and family.
NAV: Net asset value.
Chg: Net change In price of NAV
Total return: Percent change In lAV for the time period shown, with
dividends reinvested. If period longer than 1 year, return is cumula-
live.
Data based on NAVs reported to Upper by 6 p m Eastern
Footnotes: e Ex-coapital gains distribution I Previous days quole
n No-load fund. p Fund assets used to pay distribution costs r -
Redemption fee or contingent deferred sales load may apply. s -
Stock dividend or split. t Both p and r x Ex-cash dividend NA -
No Information available NE Dala in question NN Fund does not
wish to be tracked. NS Fund did not exist at start dale Source:
Unoer. Inc. and The Associated Press
SMCpGrA36.38 +.40 +19.9
USGovAp 6.36 ... +21.1
UtsAp 12.80 -.01 +60.4
VATFAp 11.72 ... +26.6
Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv:
IncmeAd 2.51 -.01 +62,9
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
IncomBi p 2.53 .. +58,0
IncomleB I 2.52 NS
Frank/Temp Frnk C:
FoundAlIp 12.94 -.02 NS
IncomCo t 2.54 -.01 +57.7
Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
DiscA 27.87 -.03 +70.0
QualfdAt 20.91 +.02 +49,9
SharesA 24.76 +.05 '+41.4
Frank/TempTemp A:
DvMktAp 25.75 -.17+177.3
ForgnAp 13.52 -.09 +624
GIBdAp 1.0.4 -02 +61.1
GwIhA p 24.52 -.03 +65.9
IntxEMp 17.56 -.18 +593
WorldAp 1890 -.04 +646
Franlk/Temp Tmp Adv:
GdhAv 24.57 -.02 +68.0
Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
oDeMktC 25.17 -.18+168.3
ForgnCp 1329 -.09 +56.4
GE'Elfun S&S:
S&SPM 44.83 +.23 +15.4
GMO Trust III:
EmMkr 20.34 +.10+246.2
For 17.06 +.01 +98.0
GMO trust IV:
CorePsBd 10,44 ... NS
EmrMkt 20.30 +.10+246.9
Foreign 17.06 ... +98.6
InfIntrVI 33.53 +06+1119
GMO Trust VI:
EmgMkisr20.31 +.10 NS
USCoreEq 13.83 +.09 NS
Gabelll Funds:
Asset 43.97 -.11 +41.3
Gartmore Fds D:
Bond 9.42 ... +29.6
GvtBdD 10,05 -.01 +24.4
GrowthD 6.68 +.03 +1.6
NaionwO 18.93 +.09 +22.1
TxFrr 10.41 -.01 +242
Gateway Funds:
Gateway 2621 +.06 +23.5
-Goldman Sachs A:
GrIncA 27.98 +.04+45.7
HYMuAp 11.38 -.01 137.9
MdCVAp 36.39 +.16 +82.6
SmCapA 42.50 +.31 +75.4
Goldman Sachs Inst:
HYMunl 11.38 -.01 +40.6
Guardian Funds:
GBGInGrA 16.43 -.16 +40.5
ParkAA 33.00 +20 +3.0
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.58 -.01 +81.7
CapAplnst 29,66 +.16 +1.5
Inllr 56.10 +.04+111.8
Hartford Fds A:
AdorsAp 15.68 +.04 +12.3
CpAppAp 3660 +.16 +47.5
DivGI Ap 20.00 +.07 +32.1
SmICoAp 19.98 +.08 451.6
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 52.16 +24 +585
Div&Gr 21.92 +.07 +34.9
Advisers 22.54 +.06 +13.5
Stdck 49 21 +.2 72
TotRelBd 11.34 ... +31.5
Hennessy Funds:
CooGrow 19.29 +.01 +87.0
Ceoioll 29.11 +.09 +84.6
HollBalFd n15.86 +.02+11.4
Hotchkls & Wiley:
LgCpVIAp23.05 +.21 NS
MidCpVal 28.47 +22+101.6
HussmnStrGr 16.15-.01
+702
ICON Fds:
Energy 35.08 -.15+193.7
othcare 17.61 +.09 +65.7
IS[ Funds:
NoAmp 726 -.01 +262
IXIS Advisor Cl A:
TarEqty 10.66 +.01 +40.1
Ivy Funds:
GINatRsAp 30.77 -.26+222.5
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpValp 24.53 +.13' +85.
JPMorgan Select:
InlEqn 35.54 +.07 +69.6
JPMorgan Sal CIs:
InLdAmern25.40 +.07 NS
Janus :
Balanced 22.74 +.09 +26.3
Conradan 15.85 +.10 +672
CoeEq 20.93 +.00 +32.0
Entepr 4125 +.20 +17.3
FedTE 6.94 -.01 +202
FI xndn 928 ... +26.7
Fund 25.37 +.11 -5.9
GIUeSdrn19.79 +.07 +172
Grrechr 10.96 +.12 -13.7
Grinc 35.41 +.05 +18.6
Mercury 21.85 +.15 -1.7
MdCpVal 23.00 +.09 +72.0
Olympus 30.36 +.08 +7.0
Orion. 8.60 +.04 +57.3
Oseas r 37.33 +22 +87.9
ShTmBd 2.87 ... +15.5
Twenty 49.22 -.19 +24.2
Ventur 55.65 +.30 +35.7
WddWo r 43.01 +.18 -2.6
JennlsonDryden A:
BlendA 17.7810 +.10 +25.3
HiYIdAp 5.64 ... +40.2
InsuredA 10.70 .. +22.0
Ulit8yA 15,91 -.05 +74.7
JennlsonDryden B:
Grow*hB 13.37 +.08 -5.0
HiYIdBt 5.63 ... +36.8
InsuredB 10.72 ..+20.4
John Hancock A: ;
BondAp 14.62 ... +25.9
ClassVip28.17 +.15 +65.3
StirnAp 678 -.02 +44,.
John Hancock B:
Sltrncs 6.78 -.02 +29.6
John Hancock CI1:
LSBalanc 14.07 -.01, NS
LSGlnth 14.30 -.01 NS
Julius Baer Funds:
InllEqlr '41.03 -.51+116.5
InllEqA 40.22 -.50+112.5
Legg Mason: Fd
OpporTrt 15.15 +.12 +42.9
Splnyp 36.91 +.44 +58.3
VaTrp 61.73 +.11 +12.0
Legg Meson Instl:
ValTrInsI 6837 +.12 +17.8
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrAp 106.00 +.06 +13.1
ApprAp 14.53 +.07 +18.8
HilncAt 86,66 ... 39.9
InAICGAp 13.66 -.15 +372
LgCpGAp21.00 +.16 +2.5
Leg Mason Ptrs B:
CapncBt 17.11 ... +35.1
LgCpGBt 19.65 +.15 -1.2
Legg Mason Ptrs 1:
GrInd1 15.89 +.05 +11.2
Longleaf Partners:
Partners 32,32 +.07 +41.1
Intl 17.91 -.09 +45.3
SmCap 27.90 +.20 +70.9,
Loomis Sayles:
LSBondl 13.93 -.02 +79.8
Lord Abbett A:
AfIAp 15.12 +.05 +31.6
BdDebAp 7.71 -.01 +355
GIlncAp 6.80 -.02 +35.7
MIdCpAp 21.17 +.11 +5627
MFS Funds A:
MITA 18.70 +.09 +12.0
MIGA 12.30 +.05 -6.3
GrOpA 8.43 +.05 -6.1
HIlhA 3.77 ... +413
MFLA 10,05 ... +26.9
ToIRA 15.55 +.02 +30.9
ValueA 24.72 +.08 +40.1
MFS Funds B:
MIGB 11.19 +.04 -9.2
GvScB 9.32 -.01 +16.3
HIlnB 3.78 ... +36.6
MulnB 8.53 -.01 +21.2
TolRB 15.54 +.02 +26.7
MalnStay Funds B:
CapApBt 27.65 +.19 -13.5
ConvBt 13.87 +.01 +24.0
GovtBt 8.09 ,.. +15.1
HYIdBBI 6.19 ... +58.2
InUEqB 14.59 ... +70.6
SmCGBp 14.24 +.07 45.2
TolRtBt 18.94 +.06 +7.6
Mairs & Power:
Growth 70.42 +.72 +45,4
Marslco Funds:
Focus p 1736 +.02 +25.2
Matthews Asian:
PacTlger 20.48 +.13+161.8
Merrill Lynch A:
GIAIAp 17298 -.05 +67.4'
HealthAp 5.57 -.04 +16,2
NJMunBd 10,70 -.01 +27,8
Merrill Lynch B:
BalCapB 125.78 +.05 +16.6
BaVIBt 32.34 +.14 +27.1
BdHiInc 5.06 ... +42.6
CalnsMB 11.46 ... +22.2'
CrBPBt 11,36 ... +20.6
CplTBt 11.52 ... +21,8
EqutyDiv 17.14 -.02 +51.2
EuroBl 18.14 -.30 +68,9
FocValt 13.17 +.06 +32,7
FndlGBt1 17.00 +.04 +1.8
FLMBt 10.32 -.011 +26.4
GIAIB1 17.62 -.05 +61.0
HeaGhBt 3.90 -.03 +13.7
LatABt 41.41 +,27+214.6
LgCCBp 12.68 +06 +39,1
MnInBt 7.78 -.011 +23.2
ShTUSGI 9.04 ... +12,0
MuShtT 9.91 ,. +8.7
MNIlBt 10.46 ... +27,1
NJMBt 10.69 -.011 +25.0
NYMBI 10,98 -.01 +22,0
NaRsTB t 51,36 -,44+180.3
PacBI 24.48 -.07 +62.2
PAMBt 11.230 ... +25,2
ValueOppt2.12 +.10 +43.2
USGovt 9,88 ... +16.5
ULITlMct 13,08 -.05 42.7
WIdlnBt 6.13 -.04 +48.5
Merrill Lynch C:
GIAICt 17.06 -.05 +61.0
Merrill Lynch I:
BalCapl 26.55 +.06 +22.7
BaVII 33.25 +.14 +33.8
BdHinc 5,06 ... +482
CalnsMB 11.46 ,.' +25.4
CrBPIt 11.36 .. +25.3
Cprl 11.51 -.01- +24.8
DvCapp 25.07 -05+162.0
Equlty 17.10 -.02 +59.1
Eurolt 21.26 -.35 +77.8
FocVall 14.63 +.07 +39.7
FLMI 10,32 -.01 +29.7
GIAOt 18.04 -.04 +69.5
Health 6.15 -.03 +19.9
LalAl 43.57 +28+231.5
MnInl 7.79 ... +27.9
MnShtT 9.91 ... +10.7
Mum 10.15 ... +21.8
MNaUl 10.47 ... +2.0
NatRsTrt 54.94 -.46+195,0
Pad 26.81 -.08 +70,9
ValueOpp 23.95 +.12 +50,7
USGovt 9.88 ... +21.1
Utillcnli 13.11 -.05 +484
WIdlncl 614 -.03 +54.3
Midas Funds:
Midasd 4.15 -.04+361.1
Monettas Funds:
Monettan 11.78 +,01 +27.6
Morgan Stanley A:
DivGtA 27.85 +.09 +12.4
Morgan Stanley B:
G0O B 14.92 -,08 +40.7
GmthB 12.68 +.04 -0.9
StratB 19.71 +.07 +26A4
MorganStanley Inst:
GValEqAn18.61 -.0 +32.2
IntEqn 22.25 -22 +76.5
Muhienk 78,83 +.1+492
Under Funds A:
InemlnA 17.04 +.0 -12.1
Mutual Series:
BeacZ 16.19 +.03 +475
DiscZ 28.17 -.04 +73.0
QualfdZ 21.05 +02 +52.6
SharesZ 24.94 +.05+43.8
NeubergHe&Berm Inv:
Focus 3328 +.19 +.5
Inur 23.54 -.091+110.
Partner 28.06 +.08 +44.3
Neuberger&Berm Th
Genesis. 48.53 +.09 +655
Nicholas Group:
Hilnctn 2.10 ... +27.3
Nmchn 57.19 +27 +19.1
Northern Funds:
SmCplcdxnlO.76 +48.6
TechnlynA10.79 +.05 -17.6
Nuveen Cl R:
InMunRx 10.69 -.04 +25.3
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhltOkSG n2832 +.06 -302
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncrn26.16 +.05 +57.1
Gloal na 25.1 +.09+119.5
InuIrn 25.77 -.05 +91.8
Oakrnakrn41.91 +.36 +20.6
Select r n 3229 +.37 +30.3
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZn11.04 +.08 -41.4
OP~helm+e1r A:
M u 10.12 +.. +385
AMTFrNY 12.99 ... +33.0
CAMuniAp 11.49 -.01 +43.0
CapApAp41.39 +23 -1.6
CapcAp 12.02 +.01 +25.4
ChlncAp 9.21 -.01 +37.8
DvMklAp 37.53 +.10+218.1
Discp 4141 +.16 +6.8
EquityA 1025 +.05 +19.9
GlobAp 67.74 +.10 +51.0
G~rOppA 36.67 +.09 +72.8
Gold p 30.16 -.59+299.1
HiYdAp 9.25 ... +37.3
IntBdAp 5.79 -.01 +92.6
UdTmMu 15.78 ... +35.9
MnStFdA 38.44 +,14 +20.6
MidCapA 17.42 +.15 +10.1
PAMunlAp 12.79 .. +47.3
StdnAp 4.15 ... +50.5
USGvp 9.35 ... +24.3
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 10.08 -.01 +33.1
AMTFrNY 13.00 ... +28.0
CplncBt 11.88 +.01 +20.1
ChlncBd 9.20 -.01 +32.7
EqutyB 9.79 +.06 +14.7
HiYldBt 9.10 -.01 +K220
StrincBt 4.16 -.01 +44.9
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 17.55 +.05 +14.6
Oppenhelmer Roch:
LdNYAp 3.37 .. +26.5
RoMuAp 18.42 -.01 +37.5
RcNtMuA 12.51 -.021 +56.2
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
ToiRtAd 10,33 ... +29.0
PIMCO Inetl PIMS:
AllAsset 12.76 -.04 NS
ComrodRR 15.34 -.27 NS
HIYId 9.58 -.01 +44.6
LowDu 9.90 ... +19.1
RealRel 11.32 -.05 NS
RealRtnl 10.93 -.04 +42,7
TolRI 10.33 ... +30,6
PIMCO Funds A:
ReaIRtAp 10.93 -.04 +39.5
TolRIA 10,33 ... +27.6
PIMCO Funds D:
TRIn p 10.33 .... +26
PhoenlxFunds A:
BalarinA 14.90 +.05 +18.5
CapGrA 14.44 4.11 -11.9
IntlA 12.53 -.02 +57.6
Pioneer Funds A:
BalanAp 9.87 +.02 +9.1
BondAp 9.00 ... +30.1
EqlncAp 31.53 +.09 +36.4
EurSelEqA 36,38 -.02+103,0
GrwthAp 12.08 +.08 -17.4
IntlVaIA 22.07 +.06 +56.1
MdCpGrA 14.37 +.14 +6.7
MdCVAp 23.17 +.11 +58A4
PIonFdAp4657 +.24 +19.6
TxFreAp 11.59 ... +24.9
ValueAp 17.98 -.01 +25.7
Pioneer Funds B:
HIidBl ,10.76 -.01 +43.8
MdCpVB 20.16 +`09 +51.6
Pioneer Funds C:
HiYidCt 10.86 -.01 +43.7
Price Funds:
Balance n 20.01 +.04 +433
BIChlpn 31.83 +.17 +11.4
CABondn 10.92 ... +25.1
CapAppn 20.78 +03 +54.1
Dm~ron 23.18 +.12 +22.0
EmoEurp '28.28 +.19+375.1
Eqlncn 27.12 +.11 +37.2
Eqlndexn 34.19 +.16 +14.9
Euaopen 18.81 -.11 +52,2
FLInImn 10.68 ... +193
GNMA n 9.29 ... +22.2
Growth n 28.36 +.13 +20.6
GrSInn 20.49 +`10 +14.4
HIthScIn 24.62 -.11 +45.0
HiYieldn- 6.82 ... +502
ForEqn 18.11 -.01 +45.7
InllBondn 9.54 -.08 +52.4
InlDIsn 44.94 +.07+114.0
InllSIkn 15.36 -.02 +43.0
Japann 10.98 +,12 +49.7
LaWn n 30.98 +.10+236.6
MDShrtn 5.12 ... +11.1
MDBondn1058 ... +25.1
MidCapn 52.04 +.22 +4902
MCapValn24.55 +.14 486.5
NAmnern 30.17 +.22 +7.5
N Asian 12.46 +.09+137.0
New Era n45.1 -52+133.2
NHorizn 30.17 +.23 +42.9
N non 8278 -,01 +25.1
NYBondn 11,25 .. +25.1
PSIOnn 15.14 +.02 +36.6
RealEstn 22.53 -.02+161.9
SciTecn 17.47 +.11 -23.7
ShtBdn 4.66 ... +17.7
SmaCpStkn32.99 +24 +56,0
SmCapValn38.07+.21 +97,1
SpecGrn 18.62 +.07 440.3
Specnln 11.80 ... +40.1
TFInc n 9.93 .. +26.3
TxFrHn 11.96 .. +32.4
TFIntmn 11.04 +.01 +20,9
TxFrSI n 5.32 +14,9
USTInI n 5.20 +199
USTLgn 11.23 -.01 +28.0
VABondn 11.55 .. +26.1
Value n 24,73 +.08 +7.2
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvAp 8.76 ... +17.4
AZTE 914 ... +23.6
CIscEqAp 13224 +.02 +11.4
Convp 18.05 -.01 +47.2
ODlscGr 18.03 +04 +1.2
DvrlnAp 9.84 -.01 +47.0
EuEq 26.03 -.15 +52.8
FLTxA 9.10 ... +23.3
GeoAp 18.14 +.04 +22.7
GIGvAp 12.06 -.05 +43.3
GbEqlyp 9.89 +.01 +31.5
GrnAp 19,.94 +.10 +17.1
HlMthAp 61.56 -.04 +11,5
HIYdAp 7,86 ... +49.2
HYAdAp 6,04 ... +51.8
IncmAp 6.65 ... +23.4
InllEqp 29.24 -.068 +50.7
IntGrlnp 14.98 -.04 +74.6
InvAp 13.33 +.04 +10,2
MiTxp 8.93 -.01 +21.7
MNTxlp 8.93 .. +23.6
NJ1Ap 9.14 ... +22.2
NwOpAp 43.93 +.21 +2.8
OTCAp 7.91 +.01 -0.5
PATE 9.04 -.01 +24.5
TxExAp 8.71 .. +22.8
TFInAp 14.75 ... +23.5
TFHYA 12.98 ... +27.0
USGvAp 12.91 +19.2
UIAp 11.90 -.02 +25.9
VstaAp 10.04 +.08 +15.0
VoyAp 15.99 +07 -12.1
Putnam Funds B:
CpApr 18.53 +.05 +9.0
C&EqBS 13.13 +.02 +7.3
DisoGr 16,53 +.04 -2.5
DvlnBt 9.76 -.01 +41.3
Eqlnct 17.40 +.06 +29,6
EuEq 25.10. -.14 +47.1
FLTxBt 9.09 -01 +192
GeoBt 17.,5 +.04 +182
GIlncBt 12.02 -.05 +38,1
GbEq1 9.01 +.01 +26.9
GINtRt 30.18 -.14+123.2
GrinBt 19,.4 +09 +12.8
HlhBt 55.24 -.04 +7.4
HiYSBt 7,82 ... +43.8
HYAdoBt .96 ... +45.8
InmBI 6,60 -.01+18.8
IntGrint 14.70 -.04 +68.1
InlNopt 14.08 -03 +582
InvBt 1221 +.04 +62
NJTxBt 9.13 ... +18&3
NwOpBt 39.22 +.19 -1.0
NwValp 18.19 +.08 +2.5
NYTxBt 8.58 ... +19.1
.OTCBI 10.9 +.01 -4,0
TxExBt 8.72 ... .+18,9
TFHiYBt 13.00 -.01 +23.3
TFInBt 14.77 ... +19.6
USGvBt 12.83 -01 +14.7
UbIBt1 11.83 -.02 +212
VomtaBt 8.71 +. +10.8
VoyBt 13.92 .+.05 -15.4
RS Funds:
RSNIRsp 35.91 -27+242.7
Velue 25.75 +.09+1395
RlverSource A:
DEI 12.70 +.03 +03.3
DvOppA 8.09 ... +11.6
Gwth 28.26 -.01 -12.6
HiYdTEA 4.36 ... +22.6
LgCpEqp 5.37 +.02 NS
Royce Funds:
LwPSkSvr16.47 ... +69.9
McMrCap 17.09 -.02 +90.8
Pem l nr 10.97 +7 +81.9
Prumei r 18.93 +.1 +93.5
TolRetIr 12.85 +.07 +71.6
Russell Funds S:
DIvEq 45.43 +.19 +17.4
InISecS 74.37 -.12 +60.3
QuantEqS 38.98 +.19 +16.3
Rydex Advisor:
OTCn 9.51 +.06 -15.3
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxAnlO.16 -.01 +252
ItEqAa 13.59 -.07 +51.8
LgCGroAn18.87 +.12 -5.6
LgCValAn22.69 +.07 +36.7
STn Classic:
CAppAp 11.51 +.07 -7.3
CpAppCp 10.79 +.07 -9.5
LCpVIEqA13.95 +.07 +302
QuGrStkCt22.73 +13 -72
TxSnGd p 24.44 +.14 3.0
Salomon Brothers:
Balance p 1323 +.02 +23.3
Opport 55.16 +.13 +272
Schwab Funds:
10001nvr 37.12 +.17 +1&9
S&P lnv 19.76 +.0 +14.9
S&PSel 19.84 +.09 +15.9
SmCplnv 23.32 +.14 +40.7
YIdP sSI 9.66 ... +16.8
Selected Funds:
AmShD 41.61 +.07 NS
AinSSp 41.54 +.07 +36.7
Setlgman Group:
FrontrAt 12.57 +.14 +12.5
Frontrt 10.94 13 +.13 +4
GIbSmA 17.47 ... +50.7
GIbTchA 13.56 +.13 -0.9
HYdBAp 3.25 -.01 +17.4
Sentinel Group: I
ComSAp30.90 +.13 +26.7
Sequols n153.23 +2.01 +33.9
Sit Funds: ,
LrgCpGr 36.83 +,04 +3.4
St FarmAessoc:
Gwth 52.64 +.12 +27.1
Stratton Funds:
Ddend 37.31 +.08+104.5
Multi-Cap 41.66 -.01 +66.8
SmCap 44.57 +.03+111.3
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvBt 9.11 -.01 +18.9
SunAmerica Focus:
FLgCpAp 16.56 -.04 +2.5
TIAA-CREF Funds
,BdPlus 9.95 ... +27.1
Eqlndex 9.18 +.04 +20,9
Grolnc 13.13 +.05 +11.7
GroEq 9.05 +.05 -8.8
HIYIdBd 8.97 -.01 +40.5
InllEq 13.43 +.01 +67.9
MgdA c 11.51 +.02 +27.1
ShtTrBd 10.27 .. +20.6
SocChEq 9.81 +04 +21.5
TxExBd 10.64 ... +26.5
Tamarack Funds:
EntSmCp 29,93 +.05 +60.2
Value 40.31 +13 +24.3
Templeton Instit:
ErnMSp 20.92 -.15+183.8
ForEqS 24.28 -.23 78.1
Third Avenue Fds:
Intlr 22.96 -.04 NS
RIEstVIr 32,57 -.08+133.1
Value 57.45 -.15 +78.1
Thornburg Fda:
InIValAp 26.00 -.17 +3869
Thrlvent Fds A:
HlYd 4.995 ., +36.3
Incom 8.44 .., +23.1
LgCpStk 28.73 +.12 +6.3
TA IDEX A:
JanGrowp24`12 -.03 +2.6
GCGIobp 26.71 -.10 -0.2
TrCHY~p 9.02 -.01 +30.9
TAFlInp 9.18 -.01 +28.2
Turner Funds:
SmlCpGrn25.20 +.16 +31.8
Tweedy Browne:
GlobVal 28.06 -.14 +55.1
US Globsl Inveetors:
AIIAm 27.37 -.01 +14.4
GIbRs 17.34 -.22+455.6
GIdShr 16.23 -.28+511.2
USChina 8.62 -.04+106.7
WIdPrcMn 29.99 -.60.624.0
USAA Group:
AgnGt 29.47 +.03 +0.1
CA86 11.06 ... +26.9
CmslOIr 26.74 +.05 +35.1
GNMA 9.40 -.01 +21.3
GrTxSIr 14`41 +.03 +21.5
GsWth 13.62 +.05 -10.8
GrSinc 17,89 +.07 +13.0
IncSlk 16.10 +.07 +23.7
Inco 11.90 .,, +24.0
[ntl 26.57 +.03 +77.7
NYBd 11.85 -.01 +2659
PrscMM 27.58 -.66+415,3
ScTech 10.06 +.06 -2,3
ShITBnd 8.81 ... +9.0
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TxElt 13.07 ... +24.7
TxELT 13.92 -.01 +30.3
TxESh 10.58 ... +14.8
VABd 11.50 -.01 +25.9
WidGr 19.69 +.07 47.1
Value Line Fd:
LevGtn 22.48 +.09 +1.0
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 18.36 -.01 +25.1
CmstAp 17.84 +.06 +27.0
CpBdA p 6.47 ... +25.8
EGAp 38.87 +.10 -13.1
EqlncAp 8.73 +,02 +37,0
Exch 391.75 -.09 +13.7
GrInAp 20.89 +.09 +36.7
HarbAp 14.73 +.01 +17.7
HiYldA 3.47 ... +252
HYMuAp 11,02 ... +37.3
InTFAp 18.39 ... +25.8
MunlAp 14.66 -.01 +26.3
PATFAp 1725 ... +24.0
StMunlnc 13.43 -.01 +33.5
US MtgeA 13.35 -.01 +20.6
U inlAp 20.20 -.05 +2552
Van Kemp Funds B:
EGBt 32.98 +.09 -16.4
Enlerpct 11.36 +.06 -9.9
EqlncBt 8.58 +.02 +31.8
HYMuBt 11.02 .. +32.3
MulB 14.64 -.01 +21.7
PATFBI 17.19 -.01 +19.3
SIMunlnc 13.42 -.01 +28.6
USMtge 13.30 ... +15.8
UtB 20.13 -.04 +30.3
Vanguard Admiral:
CpOpAdlIn75.2 +.74 NS
Enegyn 123.89 -.99 NS
ExplAdmln6781 +.38 NS
ExtdAdrmn34.45 +.18 458.1
S0)Adnmrh117.38 +56 +16.3
GNMAAdnlO.09 -.01 +25.1
HIthCOn 60.88 -.02 NS
IHYklCpn 6.5 ... NS
IHYIdAd n10.76 ... NS
TrBdAdmInl8.07 ... NS
lntGrAdm n74,44 -.12 NS
[TMAdmn 1322 .. +215
LdTrAdn 10.68 ... +15.4
MCpAdmlan80.71 +39 NS
PmCap0rn68.51 +39 NS
STsyAdrln102 ... +192
ShtTrAdn 1554 -. +11.7
STGrAdn 10,89 ... +19.7
SCAdrnn20.98 +.19 +57,8
llBAhdmln 9.85 -.01 NS
TSkAdrn n3.53 +.14 +247
WetslAdramn52 +.01 +35.4
WelltnAdnn5431 +.09 +41.1
Windsorn 58.37 +.05 NS
WdslAden58.07 +.13 +392
Vanguard Fds: ,
AsselAn 25,92 +12 +28.1
CALTn 11.6i -0 *I
CapOppn 32.84 +32 +KAI-
CorMtn 13,88 ,. +45.1
DivdGron 13.10 +.07 +17.4
Energy 6585 -.53+219.7
Eqlncn 24,30 +.07 433
Exp 72.76 +.41 +39.4
FLLTn 11.51 ..- +2
GNMAn 10.09 -.01 +24.6
GlobEqn 21.39 .. +9-.6
Grolncn 3226 +.16 +19.0
GthlEqn 9,91 +.04 '-13
HYCoapn 6.05 .- +34.6
thAmRn 144.19' -.05 +52.0
InfaPron 12.00 -.04 +404
iE#prn 19.73 -.12+1182
MBIGrn 2337 -.04 +842
InWaln 3929 -.08 467.9
TmGrade n 9.54 -.01 4280
ITTslyn 10.65 +26.6
UleCon 15.68 +.03 +28.3
UfSGron 21.62 +.07 +33.1
Uaflncn 13.50 +.01 +25.0
ULfeodn 18.82 +.05 +91.5
LTIGradan 8.91 -.01 +35.6
LTTsryn 10.86 -02 +242
Mogn 17.40 +.10 +18.8
MuHYn a10.76 ... +272
MulnsLgn 12.51 ... +27.1
Mulntn 1322 ... +21.1
MuUdn 10.68 ... +16.0
MuLongn 11.16 +25.9
MuShn 15.54 ... +11.4
NJLTn 11.73 ,. +25.8
NYLTn 11.16 -.01 +26.1
OHLTTEn15.8 ... +27.1
PALTn 11.24 ... +262
PrecMlts rn28.60 -.28+367.6
Pnncprn 65.96 +38 +30.6
SelValurn19.58 +.11 +628
STARn 19.74 +,02 +5.0
STIGradenlO.49 ... +19,2
STFedn 10.22 -.01 +18,4
StralEqn 22.16 +.07 +68.7
TglRe2015n11.66+.02 NS
TgtRe2025n12.00+.03 NS
USGron 16.38 +.07 -14.1
USValuen 13.,7 +07 +34,9
Welllyn 21.59 ... +34.7
Welltnn 31.44 +.05 +4023
Wndsrn 17.30 +,02 +30,0
Wndslln 32.71 +.08 +38,6
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500 n 117,37 +.56 +15.9
Balanced n19.93 +.05 +26.1
EMktn 20.79 +.07+.17.4
Europe n 31,90 -.24 +695
Exlend n 34.40 +.18 +57.3
Growth n 26,585 '+.17 +49
ITFndn 10.07 ... +27.8
LgCaplxn 22.82 +.10 NS
MIdCapn 17,78 +.09 +62,1
Padlcn 1.1.73 +,07 +60,9
REITrn 2262 +.01+140.8
SnlCapn 28.96 +.19 +67.1
SmICpVIn 15.30 +.08 +67.7
STBandn 9.84 ... +17.5
TolBnd n 9.85 -.01 +23.3
Tolllnlln 15.82 -.03 +75.5
ToltStkn 30.53 +,15 +24.2
Value n 23.97 +.07 +312
Vanguard Insti Fds:
DvMkllnstn1l26 -.04 +87,6
Intlldxn 116.46 +.55 +16.6
InsPIn 116.47 +.56 +16,8
TollBdldxn49.75 -.02 NS
IneTlPlus n27,49 .14 +25.7
MidCplsn 17.84 +.09 +63.4
TBIstn 9.25 -.01 +24,0
TSInatn 30.54 +,15 +25.0
VIctory Funds:
DnsSIA 16274 +.07 +213
Waddell & Reed Adv:
CorelnvA 6,80 +,03 +14.4
Wesatch:
SmCpGr 34,78 +.41 +37.9
Waltz Funds:
Value 36,30 +,23 +19.4
Wells Fargo Adv:
CmStkZ 22.32 -.06 +452
Opplylnv 44.41 +.16 +23.6
Western Asset:
CorePlus 10,32 -.01 +36.7
Core 11.09 -.01 +30.0
William Blair N:
GrowthN 11.07 +.09 +6.0
IntlGthN 26.89 +.04 +61.5
Yacktmsn Funds:
Fundp 15,29 +.08 +41.4
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Canada t.1266 1 1195 Write the
China 79690 79745
Euro .7822 7775 Chron-
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Japan 11527 11523
Jordan .7085 .7085 1624 N.
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-10.9 SaraLee 16.84 +.30
+23.5 SaxonCp 13.99 +.15
-3.3 SchergPI 20.16 -.09
+32.4 Schlmbs 64.32 -.31
+10.0 SoolPw n 46.07 +.13
-71.9 ScottishRe 6.90 -24
-10.7 Scrtpps 42.89+1.99
-+.9 SeagateT 20.17 +.22
+5.3 SempraEn 47.20 -.45
+102 Senslent 19,72 +.41
-3 ServlceCp 7S9 +50
-13.1 Svcmnsir 10,39 +.14
-24.1 ShawGp 22.08 +.43
+19.6 Shurgard 67,83 +,43
+46.3 SiderNac 31.30 -:62
+10.7 SierrPac 14.44 .068
+73.1 SilvWhtng 10.04 -.15
+8.0 SimonProp82.79 +.96
+14.0 SmithAO 40.01 +07
+19.3 Smitln8 44.27 +.38
-18.3 Solec n 2.99 +05
+58.9 Sothebys 29.17 +.43
-2.5 SoJerlnd 28.40 +.09
-3.2 SouthnCo 33.42 +08
+34.9 SthnCopp 90.33 +.14
+3.1 SwstAld 16.94 +.04
-1.8 SwnEnys 35.28 -.04
-.4 Sovwgncp 20.51 +:18
-20.9 SolintNex 16.77 -13
-37,0 StdPacs 23.17 +.32
-2.0 Standex 27,21 +.68
-5.9 SteawdHtlnd51,43 -1,04
+10.4 StaleStr 6121 +.16
-16,5 StatlonCas 56.59 +1.97
-15.8 Steelcse d13,33 -.07
-8.6 Steris 22.88 +.22
-20.3 StIllwtrM 9.22 -.91
+22,6 OTGold 63.25 -1.38
+5.9 Styker 47,07 -.10
-4.3 SturmRug 6.71
+32.2 SubPpne 34.66 -.61
+1,0 SunCmls 31.71 +,52
+33.9 Suncorg 84.53 -.84
-1.2 Sunoco 77.42 -1.81
-17,9 SunriseSslf 27.67 -.49
+10,8 SunTrst. 80.62 +57
-14.8 Supvalu 27.68 +1.47
-19,7 SymblT 10.30 -.02
-9.8 Sysco 28.02 +.36
-2.0 TCFFncI 26.61 +.18
-2.8 TD Bknorth 28.25 +,02
-9.5 TECO 15.54 +.06
+12.2 TJX 26.07 +.73
+29.1 TXUCps 64.79 -.38
-8.5 TalwSeml 880 +35
+3.4 TallsmEgs 18,23 -.27
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-13.2 Target 47.72 +2.44
-257 TelNorL 13.31 +.05
-37.1 TelcNZ 20.54 +.01
-2.5 TelMexL 24.06 -.09
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-11.5 Teradyn 12.89 +.13
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+12.2 IShGerm 22.71
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-12,2 IShSlvern 121.21
+95 IShEmMkt 96,6.
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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan ..............................publisher
Charlie Brennan ............................. editor
Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs
Kathle Stewart ...............circulation director
Mike Arnold .......................... managing editor
SAndy Marks ........................... sports editor
John Murphy ............classifieds/online leader
Founded 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
UNITED EFFORT SUCCEEDS
Cooperation in
Crystal River
bust laudable
T o have two suspected drug living in al
dealers operating right other.
across the street from a Illegal
public high school is discourag- nearly ev
ing. To know that the Crystal nation, an
River Police Department and exception.
the Citrus County Sheriff's tile fields
Office worked together to clean once they
this up is great news. are very h
The three-week
investigation that
resulted in the two THE ISSUE:
recent arrests was a Drug case.
joint effort between
the two law enforce- OUR OPINION:
ment agencies that
began with the Keep up the
proactive response aggressive police
of Crystal River work.
Police Chief YOUR OPINION: Go to
Stephen Burch. chronicleonlne.com to
After learning comment about today's
about the possibili- Chronicle editorial.
ty of drug sales in
that area, Burch
contacted the sheriff's office answer. It
and received the assistance of ed effort
two detectives who made under- ment pro
cover drug purchases. Search cerned c
warrants were obtained and the impact. If
investigation resulted in the con- sees on te
fiscation of crack cocaine, as cooperation
well as a controlled substance ing to be
and the arrest of two individuals achievable
Teach respect Q L
To "Hats off at dinner":
How do you expect the
young adults and
teenagers to act these
days when the adults and
seniors sit in restaurants
with their hats on? It's not
because their heads are
cold; just a lack of respect
that their parents taught
them. Our seniors are
afraid to correct their older
CALL
563-(
children and their grandchildren. To
receive respect, you have to teach
respect. Any questions?
Carts block cars
Citrus County is really missing the
opportunity to make a lot of money.
While living in Virginia outside
Washington, D.C., people who left
shopping carts blocking cars from
beingable to park in a desired park-
ing spot were fined $50. You can
bet people were much more likely to
park in the designated locations
instead of being so uncaring about
causing problems for other people.'
To burn or not?
Why doesn't the fire department
in Hernando put some experienced
personnel on the fire department
who know what they're doing? I do
woodworking. I live on Royal Coach
Road and a man says I cannot burn
my wood in a burn barrel, yet they
say you can burn brush and tree
limbs in the burn barrel. Why don't
they make up a standard set of
rules on what you're supposed to' do
and you're not supposed to do in
this town?
Post Beatitudes
Here's an idea: Instead of posting
the Ten Commandments in public
places, why don't we post the
Beatitudes in public places? You
know, blessed are the peacemakers,
blessed are they who hunger and
thirst after justice, etc. There are
eight of them and they certainly are
germane to today's society.
Roofing tips
Anyone having a roof put on
should check the company to make
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apartments next to each
drugs have invaded
ery community in the
d we are certainly no
High schools are fer-
for drug sales, and,
have been infected,
hard to clear up. This
case is just a repre-
sentation of what is
happening all over
and the response of
law enforcement
greatly impacts how
rapidly the problem
is allowed to grow.
Although perhaps
unrealistic, a drug-
free county is a wor-
thy goal. Drug deal-
ing is an extremely
difficult and evolv-
ing problem. No one
has the perfect
will take a coordinat-
among law enforce-
fessionals and con-
itizens to have an
one believes what one
television, this type of
on is rare. It's refresh-
reminded that it is
in Citrus County.
re and ask for proof for
rkman's comp. Expense
rtificates do not work.
ey are only for the
'ner of the company.
so, I suggest you make
re they have liability
surance for the roofing
mpany, not a handyman
rvice or painting. If you
would have a problem
er on, you will not have
y recourse and your roof
is being done illegally.
Teachers' pay
It's time to address schoolteach-
ers' pay. We've got to quit blaming
the president of the United States
or even the governor of Florida.
Neither one has anything to do with.
pay.
The pay comes from the county.
It's from our school board, our
superintendent. We elected a school
teacher to the school board, think-
ing that would help teachers. I did-
n't see a suggestion of a big pay
raise from her.
We have an influx of money com-
ing from the higher tax rates. We
have a surplus of $1 million to the
lunchroom program that going for
TV sets, which could have been
given to teachers. Why doesn't the
county take the lead? Let's start our
teachers at $40,000 a year. That
way we' can get good, quality teach-
ers in and actually hire teachers
that have a degree in the subject
they're teaching.
Shopping observations
I was shopping with my wife a few
days ago, which I do not usually do.
Two things I noticed: downsizing
and price-upping. Also, I noticed
how the prices are uip to date, but
the wages are out of date. I don't
know how she does it. What's with
that?
Money lost at sale
This is for the lady who lost
money at the Inverness garage sale
on Aug. 5. She said she lost her
money. I found the money and if
she would either come by or call, I'll
be glad to give it back to her. It's
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A bold soul
Re: Editorial of July 12- "Not
worth being bold if you're out in the
cold"
I think you have pointed your
weapon at the wrong target It was not
Sen. Nancy Argenziano who sold her
soul to the governor, but Senate
President Tom Lee. It was he who
sold out He stepped out of bounds in
aiding the governor in attempting to
secure a political win. In my opinion,
this constitutes a misuse of his pow-
ers as senate president. It was he who
also secured the way for a less-than-
honest person to be the next senate
president. Perhaps a review of the
credentials of Ken Pruitt and Alex
Villalobos is in order, or a review of
what the senate president did with,
the voucher issue. Whether you are
for or against school vouchers, it's the
process and tactics*Lee used that
should be scrutinized, not the fallout
from his political angling.
Perhaps you think Argenziano
should be more like the president of
the Senate. He is a smooth operator,
handsome, soft spoken, very easy to
get along with, or maybe she should
strive to be more like Pruitt
It's not Argenziano's tactics that
may leave her in the cold, it's the
antics of a few unsavory senators that
may leave her in the cold.
My vote is for Argenziano any day.
She is one elected official who can be
characterized as honest, open and
frank, and when it comes to fighting
for her constituents, she may be a lit-
tle relentless in her quest But one
thing is for sure about her, she will not
sell her soul and she will fight for us.
I'm glad Argenziano kept her soul,
her integrity and her focus on her
constituents throughout the legisla-
tive session. And if she isn't hob-knob-
bing with the penthouse merrymaking
slicked-up, suited-up and fine-talking
men and women clinking their cham-
pagne glasses, it's because of the lead-
to the Editor --- .
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ership or lack thereof, of the Senate.
Deborah Faunce
Homosassa
Support for doctor
We, the undersigned physicians,
have too long stood by without
expressing our support for one of our
colleagues, Dr. David Powers. Powers
has, and continues to be, a beacon of
exceptional health care for the chil-
dren of CitrusCounty. For more than
25 years he has touched countless
lives. Whether it is coming to the hos-
pital in the middle of the night or see-
ing scores of children in his office on
a daily basis, he never complains. It is
a terrible tragedy that such a man
receives nothing but negative publici-
ty in the media, while his incredible
humanitarian efforts go unmentioned.
The growth of Citrus County is in no
small part due to the outstanding
health care that is here, and a large
part of this is due to the efforts of
men like Dr David Powers.: How
many of the people reading this letter
have personally experienced the
health care provided by Powers? We
simply ask that people look beyond
what is printed and look to a person's
heart, and we believe that Powers can
be an example to us all.
Steven A. Roth, M.D., FACOG, Chief
of Staff; Nolan Toth, D.O.; Brad
Ruben, D.O.; William Harrer, M.D.;
Lee McCaskill, M.D.; Craig Englund,
M.D.; Manuel Seneriz, M.D.; Tim
Brant, M.D.; Joshua Summers, M.D.;
Tom Hendrick, M.D.; Stanley
Williams, M.D.; Peter Schmidt, M.D.;
Blessilda Liu, M.D.; Thomas Antony,
M.D.; V. Upender Rao, M.D.; Sunil
Gandhi, M.D.; C. Desaraju, M.D.;
Bhadresh Patel, M.D.; R. R Bellam,
M.D.; S. Dela Cruz, M.D.; V. Shah,
M.D.; V. Alugubelli, M.D.; Patrick
Jean, M.D.; Rama Nathan, M.D.;
Meena Nathan, M.D.; Robert
Arrington, M.D.; Boris Todorovis,
M.D.; Stephen Campbell, M.D.; Vikas
Kamat, M.D.; Tara Connor, D.O.; Jon
Frankel, M.D.; Fernando Bueno, M.D.;
Shawn Kersh, D.O.; Robert Holstein,
D.O.; L. Reddi, M.D.; S.
Chandrupatla, M.D.i John D. Gelin,
M.D.; Stacy Witfill, DPM; Ralph
Abadier, M.D.; Khai Chang, M.D.;
Gustavo Fonseca, M.D.; and Abel
Garibaldi, M.D.
Citrus Memorial Health System
Inverness
Declaring war
Under the title "Why war was
waged," Tom Morgan of Homosassa
wrote, and I quote, "We were not
attacked by Iraq or Japan...."
We were not attacked by Japan in
the war we are now fighting, but in
1941, I1 was 11 years old on the
Sunday, Dec. 7, Japan did attack
Hawaii, and damaged or sunk almost
our entire fleet I consider this a rea-
son to declare war on a country.
Nadine Blackerby
Beverly Hills
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TO THE
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Success:
Waste it
or grab it
Irony. It makes life rich,
sports in particular.
Five years ago Maurice
Clarett was on top of the world.
He finished his senior year at
Warren (OH) Harding High
School, averaging 10 yards a
carry and rushing for 22 touch-
downs, Which earned him the
distinction as Ohio's, Mr.
Football.
He had already committed
to Ohio State. which after
graduating early from high
school he started attending
in January 2002.
His rocket would continue to
climb into the stratosphere, a
life among the stars a certainty
He proved instrumental in
OSU's capturing its first NCAA
football title in 34 years,
becoming the first freshman to
start at running back since
1943 and eventually scoring
the game-winning touchdown
in a double-overtine win over
Miami in the championship
game.
But trouble has always
trailed Clarett. His actions
were erratic, to put it kindly,
even during that first season.
.-.He angered Buckeye Fans by
"":*saying he was considering
leaving for the NFL while still
in the midst of his first season,
accused OSU administrators
of lying when they wouldn't
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Chicago
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Cleveland
Kansas City
Oakland
Los Angeles
Texas
Seattle
New York
Philadelphia
Florida
Atlanta
Washington
St Louis
Cincinnati
Houston
Milwaukee
Chicago
Pittsburgh
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB LI0
67 43 .609 7-3
65 48 .575 3% z-3-7
61 54 .530 8% 4-6
51 64 .44318% z-4-6
47 68 .409 22% z-4-6
Central Division
W L Pct GB L10
76 38 .667 6-4
66 46 .589 9 5-5
67 47 .588 9 /6-4
49 64 .43426% 4-6
41 73 .360 35 4-6
West Division
W L Pct GB L10
62 52 .544 z-8-2
59 56 .513 3% z-5-5
58 58 .500 5 z-6-4
56 58 .491 6 z-5-5
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB L10
69' 44 .611 z-7-3
55 58 .487 14' 6-4
53 61 .46516% z-5-5
52 61 .460 17 4-6
50 64 .439192% 4-6
Central Division
W L Pct GB L10
62 52 .544 4-6
59 56 .513 3% 4-6
56 58 .491- 6 7-3
54 60 .474 8 z-5-5
48 66 .421 14 5-5
42 73 .36520% z-3-7
West Division .
Arizona 58 56 .509
Los Angeles 58 56 .509
San Diego 58 56 .509
Colorado 55 58 .487
San Francisco 54 60 .474
z-first game was a win
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Thursday's Games
Cleveland 14, L.A. Angels 2
Texas 8, Seattle 2
Kansas City 5, Boston 4
Toronto 5, Minnesota 0
N Y Yankees at Chicago White Sox, 8:05
pm
Friday's Games
Baltimore (Loewen 2-3) at Boston
(D Wells 0-2), 7:05 p.m.
Kansas City (Bemero 0-0) at Cleveland
(Byrd 7-6), 7:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Saunders 3-0) at N.Y.
Yankees (Lidle 1-0), 7:05 p.m.
Toron:o tBumett 3-5) at Minnesota (Garza
0-0), 8 10pm
Seattle (Meche 9-6i at Texas (K.Wells 1-
0), 8:35 p.m.
Detroit (Veriander 14-4) at Chicago White
Sox (Contreras 10-4), 835 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Kazmir 10-7) at Oakland
(Haren 9-9), 10:05 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Kansas City at Cleveland, 1:05 p.m., 1st
game
Kansas City at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m., 2nd
game
Baltimore at Boston, 1:20 p.m.
L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 1:20 p.m.
Detroit at Cnhicago White Sox. 1:20 p.m.
Toronto at Minnesota 7:10 p.m.
Seattle at Texas, 8:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Oakland, 9:05 p.m.
Sunday's Games
LA. Angels at N Y Yankees, 1:05 p.m.
Kansas City at Cleveland 1:05 p.m.
Baltimore at Boston, 2:05 p.m.
Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 2 05 p m
Toronto at Minnesola, 2 10 p.m.
Tampa Bay at Oakland. 4 05 p.m.
Seattle at Texas 8 05 p m
Mets 7, Padres 3
SAN DIEGO NEW YORK
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DRbrts If 4 0 Reyes ss 5 2 22
TWalkr 3b 310 0 Chavez cf 4 1 2 1
BGiles rf 411 0 Wright 3b 3 1 2 1
AGnzlz lb 4A 11 2 CDIgdo lb 3 1 00
Bard c 402 1 VIentin 2b 2 0 1 2
Blum ss 4 00 0 Tucker If 4 0 1 1
Brfield 2b 3 00 0 Ledee rf 4 0 1 0
Jhnson cf 300 0 DiFIcec 2 1 00
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Brocail p 0 00 0 Felicno p 0 0 0 0
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Totals 313 53 Totals 31 710 7
San Diego 200 000 100- 3
New York 030 000 40x- 7
DP-San Diego 2. LOB-San Diego 3,
New York 9. 2B-BGiles (21), Bard (14),
Wright 2 (29) Tucker (1). 3B-Reyes (14).
HR-AGonzalez (20). SB-Chavez 2 101.
Wnght 2 u14). SF-Chavez.
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CYoung 5 4 3 3 6 4
Adclns 1 0 0 0 0, 1
Brocall L 2-1 0 4 4 4 1 0
Embree 1-3 1 0 0 1 1
Williamson 2-3 0 0 0 0 01
Thompson 1 1 0 0 0 0
New York
OHrndzW8-8 7 4 3 3 1 4
Heilman 1 0 0 0 1 2
Feliciano 1 1 0 0 0 2
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WP-CYoung
T-2:52. A-39 649 (57.333)
Cardinals 6, Reds 1
ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI
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Eckstin ss 5 11 0 Freel.rf 4 0 0 0
Duncan if 5222 Httberg 1 b 5 030
Pujols1b 5 11 0 Grf Jr cf 5 0 1 0
Edmnd cf 5 13 2 EEcrcn 3b 3 01 0
Spiezio 3b 3 11 2 Dunn If 4 02 0
Tguchi rf 4012 0 Phllps2b 3 000
M les 2b 4 02 0 Rossc 20 000
GBnntt c 4 0.0-0 JCastro ss 3 000
Reyes p 2 01 0Arroyo p 2 00 0
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Totals 39612 6 Totals 33 1 8 1
St. Louis 101 030 001- 6
Cincinnati 000 000 100- 1
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LOB--St. Louis 7, Cincinnati 11. 2B-Miles
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Reyes W,4-5 5 2 0 0 2 5
Wainwright 2 4 1 1 0 3
Flores 0 1 0 0 0 0
Thompson 2 1 0 0 1 0
Cincinnati
Arroyo L,9-8 7 10 5 4 1 8
Coffey 1 1 0 0 0 2
Cormier 1 1 1 1 0 0
Flores pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
HBP-by Reyes (Ross), by Reyes
(BPhillips), by Reyes (EEncarnacion).
T-2:58. A-39,591 (42,271).
Brewers 8, Cubs 6
CHICAGO MILWAUKEE
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31-25 14-4
28-31 16-2
21-34 8-10
15-40 10-8
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32-28 7-11
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28-27 5-13
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23-32 7-11
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29-27 4-11
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30-25 7-8
27-32 11-4
23-32 8-7
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Thursday's Games
N.Y. Mets 7, San Diego 3
St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 1
Milwaukee 8, Chicago Cubs 6
Florida 9, Washington 6
Houston 5, Pittsburgh 2
Colorado at L A Dodgers 10 10 pm
Friday's Games
St. Louis (Suppan 9-6) at Pittsburgh IDuke
7-10) 7 05 pm
N.Y. Mets jGiavine 12-4) at Wasningtor.
(Traber 1-1), 7 05 p rri
Cincinnati (Lonse 0-0; at Philadelphia
ILieber 4-9i. 7 05 p m
Milwaukee (Capuano 10-8) at Atlanta
(Smolrz 9-5) 7 35 p m
San Diego tPark 7-6) at Houston iPenirte
10-12) 805pm
Criucago Cubs (Hill 2-41 at Colorado ICook
7-10), 9:05 p.m.
Florida (J.Johnson 9-6) at Arizona
(Hemandez 9-8), 9:40 p.m.
San Francisco (Lowry 5-7'T at L A. Dodgers
(Hendrickson 1-4), 10 40 p m
Saturday's Games
San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 4:05 p.m.
Milwaukee at Atlanta 7 05 p rr
San Diego al Houston 7 05 p m
St Louis at Pittsburgn 7 05 p m
N Y Mets at Washinglon, 7 05 p m
Cincinnati at Philadelphia 7 05 p m
Chicago Cubs at Colorado 8 05 p m
Flonda at Arizona 940pm
Sunday's Games
Milwaukee at Atlanta, 1 05 p m
N Y Mets at Washington, 1 05 p m
St Louis at Pittsburgh 1 35 p m
Cincinnati at Philadelphia. 1 35 p m
San Diego at Houston 2 05 p m
Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 3 05 p m
Florida at .rizona 4'-0'p Ti
San Francisco at L A Dodgers 8 05 p m
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Mabry ph
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Howry p
Prior p
Cedeno ph
Mateo p
Murton ph
Ohman p
Ardsm p
Barrett c
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3 1 1 3 Mench If
4 01 1 Gross rf
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4 00 0 DaBetl 3b
4 11 0 Rivera c
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4 1 1 2 Jenkins pn
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Chicago 100 020 120- 6
Milwaukee 402 200 00x- 8
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Chicago 8, Milwaukee 7 2B-Pierre (25)
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Pierre t41) Tnenot 2 14) CS-Pierre (13)
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Prior L,1-6 3 4 6 5 4 1
Mateo 2 2 2 '0 2 1
Ohman 1 0 0 0 0 2
Aardsma 1 0 0 0 00
Howry 1 .0 0 0 0 1
Milwaukee
DDavis W,8-6 7 8 4 4 3 8
Capellan 2-3 1 2 1 0 0
BShouse 1-3 1 0 0 0 0
FCorderoS5 1 0 0 0 1 0
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T-2,43 A-41.686 141.900)
Marlins 9, Nationals 6
FLORIDA
WASHINGTON
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Uggla 2b 4 12 2 FLopez ss 3 2 1 0
MiCbr 3b 4 02 1 Zmrmn 3b 3 0 1 0
Jacobs l0 4 00 0 NJnnsn lb 3 1 1 3
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Mehler p 0 00 0 Cnurch cf 4 0 1 0
Amzga If 0 10 0 Schndr c 4 01 1
Wlnhmlf 534 1 BCstro 2b 3 00 0
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Olivoc 5 12 1 SRivra p 0 000
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ASnchz p 1 000 Asracio p 2 01 0
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Helms lb 1 01 2 Hughs p 0 0 0 0
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Florida 020 110 221- 9
Washington 000 020 400- 6
DP-Florida 2, Washington 1. LOB-
Flonda 8. Washington 11 2B-Borchard
(3) Helms (81. Ward (8) HR-Uggla (18).
Willingham (17). ASoriano (36; CS-
Abercrombie (51 S-HaRamirez.
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Mitre 0 0 3 3 2 0
MoehlerW,6-8 2 4 1 1 0 3
BorowskiS,24 1 1 0 0 1 2
Washington
Astacio 6 8 4 4 1 4
Hughes 1 1 2 2 0 0
RWagnerL,0-1 1 3 2 2 1 1
SRivera 1 2 1 1 1 1
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HBP-by Mitre (ASoriano), by Hughes
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ASanchez (Church). WP-Hughes,
RWagner.
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Astros 5, Pirates 2
PITTSBURGH HOUSTON
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McLth cf 511 0 Tveras cf 4 0 1 0
JWlsonss 4 02 0 Biggio2b 4 1 1 0
FSnchz 3b 301 1 Burke 2b 0 0 00
Bay If 401 0 Brkmnlb 1 1 00
Bumitz rf 2' 00 0 Huff rf 4 000
JBtsta cf 1 000 Ensbrg 3b 3 2 1 3
Nadylb 4 120 Scott If 3 1 1 0
Castillo 2b 401 0 AEvrtt ss 4 0 1 0
Palino c 401 1 Asmus c 4 032
Grzlny p 1 00 0 Clmns p 2 0 0 0
Randa ph 1 000 Qualls p 0 000
STorres p 0 000 Wheelr p 0 0 0 0
Grabow p 00 TreMllrp 0 0 0 0
Capps p 0 00 0 Lamb ph 1 000
JHrndz ph 1 000 Lidge p 0 0 0 0
Totals 342 9 2 Totals 30 5 8 5
Pittsburgh 000 001 001- 2
Houston 010 100 30x- 5
DP-Pittsburgh 1, Houston 1. LOB-
Pittsburgh 8, Houston 8. 2B--JWilson (22),
Nady (19), Biggio (28). HR-Ensberg (20).
SB-McLouth (10). S-Clemens. SF-
FSanchez.
IP H RERBBSO
Pittsburgh
Grzlny L,2-3 6 5 2 2 5 6
STorres 1-3 1 2 2 1 1
Grabow 1-3 00 0 0 1
Capps 11-3 2 1 1 0 2
Houston
ClemensW,4-4 6 4 1 1 2' 5
Quails 1 1 0 0 0 0
Wheeler 2-3 2.0 0 0 2
TreMiller 1-3 00 0 0 0
Lidge 1 2 1 1 0 1
Clemens pitched to 2 batters in the 7th.
T-2:57. A-41,476 (40;976).
AL Boxes
Indians 14, Angels 2
LOS ANGELES CLEVELAND
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Figgins 3b 5 020 Szmore cf 4 1 1 0
Kndrck 2b 5 02 0 Gutirrz cf 1 00 0
OCberass 3 000 Mchels If 5 332
Izturisss 201 0 Hafnerdh 4 323
VGrero rf 3 11 0 VMrtnz c 4 1 2 1
Napoli c' 1 00 0 Choo rf 5 1 3 3
'JRivra cf 3122 JhPlta ss 4 1 2 0
Pride rf 1 01 0 lnglett2b 4 1 1 1
'GAndsn If 3 01 0 Marte 3b 1 0o00
Murphy cf 1 000 Garko lb 3 224
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Quinlan lb 4 02 0
-JMolnac 401 0
Totals 39213 2 Totals 40141714
'Los Angeles 000 200 000- 2
Cleveland 210 721 10x- 14
SDP-Los Angeles 1, Cleveland 1. LOB-
Los Angeles 10, Cleveland 8. 2B--Pride
F(2), JMolina (13), Sizemore (38), Michaels
2 (20), Hafner (25), Choo (5), Garko (2):
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Los Angeles
ESantana L,12-6 1-3 11 1 0 1
Gregg 3 4 33 3 3
Romero 1-3 56 6 1 0
HCarrasco 3 7 4 4 0 2
Donnelly 11-3 0 0 0 1 1
Cleveland
CILeeW,10-8 7 9 2 2 0 5
Carmona 2 4 0 0 0 2
HBP-by HCarrasco (Hafner). WP-
HCarrasco.
T-3:21. A-24,362 (43,415).
Rangers 8, Mariners 2
SEATTLE TEXAS
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ISuzuki rf ,4cp..Q. Mathws~of .3, ,2 0 0
-rJoLpez2b t4 01 0 MYong ss 5 133
Beltre 3b 4 01 0 CaLee If 4 2 30
I banez If 4 00.0 Txeira lb 4 0 1 3
y.Sexson lb 4000 Blalock 3b 4 0 1 0
-Brssrd dh 3 11 1 DeRosa rf 4 0 2 0
,Jhjima c 3 01 0.Stairs dh 3 00 1
"YBtcrtss 2 00 0 Kinsler2b 4 1 2 0
;Jones cf 2 11.1 Brajas c 4 2 2 0
;Dobbs ph 1 00 0
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jTotals 312 5 2 Totals 35 814 7
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E-YBetancourt (13). DP-Seattle 2.
LOB-Seattle. 3, Texas 8. 2B-MYoung
(40), Teixeira (35), Barajas (16). HR-
Broussard (15), Jones (1). CS-Beltre (4).
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HBP-by Green (Stairs). PB-Barajas.
T-2:26. A-31,763 (48,911).
Blue Jays 5, Twins 0
TORONTO MINNESOTA
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Riosrf 5.01 2 LCstillo2b 4 0 1 0
Ctlnotto If 4 01 0 Punto 3b 4 0 1 .0*
Jhnson If 0 00 0 Mauer c 4 0 0 0
VWells cf 4000 Cddyer rf 3 0 0 0
Glaus3b 300.0 Mrneaulb 4 0 0 0
Ovrbay lb 4 110 THntercf 2 0 00
Hinskedh 3010 Rabedh 2 0 1 0
,BMolna c 4 22 2 Kubel dh 1 0 0 0
AHill 2b 4 100 Tyner If 3 000
JMcDIdss 4120 Bartlettss 3 01 0
Totals 355 84 Totals 30 0 4 0
Toronto 000 020 300- 5
Minnesota 000 000 000- 0
DP-Toronto 1. LOB-Toronto, 5,
Minnesota 5. 2B-Catalanotto (24). HR-
SBMolina (10). SB-Hinske (1).
IP H RERBBSO
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'Lilly W,10-10 6 3 0 0 2 ; 3
'ILeague 2 1 0 0 0 2
rTallet 1 0 0 0 0 1
SMinnesota
CSilva L,8-10 61-3 7 5 5 2 1
,Neshek 2-3 00 0 0 2
:.Crain 1 0 0 0 0 0
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TODAY'S SPORTS
AUTO RACING
9 p.m. (47 FAM)Auto Racing USAR Hooters ProCup Series.
From South Boston Speedway in South Boston, Va. (Taped) (CC)
BASEBALL
7 p.m. (ESPN) Little League Baseball World Series Regional.-..
Teams TBA. From Williamsport, Pa. (Live) (CC)
9 p.m. (ESPN) Little League Baseball World Series Regional -
Teams TBA. From Williamsport, Pa. (Live) (CC)
9:30 p.m. (FSNFL) MLB Baseball Florida Marlins at Arizona
Diamondbacks. From Chase Field in Phoenix. (Live)
10 p.m. (66 PAX) MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Devil Rays at /
Oakland Athletics. From McAfee Coliseum in Oakland Calif. (Live)
BOXING
9 p.m. (ESPN2) Boxing Friday Night Fights. Daniel Alicea vs.
Edner Cherry. From Chester, W.V. (Live) (CC)
11 p.m. (47 FAM) Boxing Guilty Fight Night. (Taped)
FOOTBALL
7:30 p.m. (8 NBC) (9 ABC) (20 ABC) NFL Preseason Football
New York Jets at Tampa Bay Buccaneers. From Raymond James
Stadium in Tampa (Live)
8 p.m. (6 CBS) (10 CBS) NFL Preseason Football New England
Patriots at Atlanta Falcons. From the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.
(Live) (CC)
GOLF
9 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Golf KLM Open Second Round.
From the Netherlands. (Live)
1:30 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Golf Nationwide Tour Xerox Classic -
Second Round. From Rochester, N.Y. (Live)
4 p.m. (USA) PGA Golf The International Second Round. From
Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock, Colo. (Live)
7 p.m. (GOLF) Golf U.S. Women's Amateur Championship -
Third Round. From North Plains, Ore. (Live)
TENNIS
1 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series Rogers Cup -
Quarterfinal. From Toronto. (Live)
3 p.m. (ESPN2) WTA Tennis U.S. Open Series JPMorgan
Chase Open Quarterfinal. From Carson, Calif. (Live)
6:30 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP Tennis U.S. Open Series Rogers Cup
- Quarterfinal. From Toronto. (Live)
MLB Leaders
AMERICAN LEAGUE,
BATTING-Mauer, Minnesota, .365;
Jeter, New York, .346; DeRosa, Texas,
.329; ISuzuki, Seattle, .327; Tejada,
Baltimore, .327; Dye, Chicago, .324;
VWells, Toronto, .322; MRamirez, Boston,
.322.
RUNS--Sizemore, Cleveland, 90;
Thome, Chicago, 86; DOrtiz, Boston, 85;
Hafner, Cleveland, 84; Glaus, Toronto, 81;
ISuzuki, Seattle, 79; Damon, New York,
79.
RBI-DOrtiz, Boston, 110; Morneau,
Minnesota, 101; Hafner, Cleveland, 97;
MRamirez, Boston, 91; Ibanez, Seattle, 89;
VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 88; Giambi, New
York, 88.
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 159; MYoung,
Texas, 151; Tejada, Baltimore, 151; Jeter,
New York, 146; Sizemore, Cleveland, 139;
Mauer, Minnesota, 138; VWells, Toronto,
138; Matthews, TexBas.;38;..,VGUero,
Los Angeles, 138; Loretta, Boston, 138.
DOUBLES-MYoung, Texas, 40;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 38; Lowell, Boston,
37; Matthews, Texas, 36; Teixeira, Texas,
35; CGuillen, Detroit, 31; DeRosa, Texas,:
31.
TRIPLES-Crawford, Tampa Bay, 12;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 8; JoLopez, Seattle,
7; Teahen, Kansas City, 6; IlSuzuki, Seattle,
6; Podsednik, Chicago, 6.
HOME RUNS-DOrtiz, Boston, 41;
Hafner, Cleveland, 34; Thome, Chicago,
34; Giambi, New York, :32; MRamirez,
Boston, 32; Glaus, .Toronto, 31; Momeau,
Minnesota, 30; Dye, Chicago, 30.
STOLEN BASES-Figgins, LosAngeles,
41; CPatterson, Baltimore, 37; Crawford,
Tampa Bay, 34; ISuzuki, Seattle, 34;
Podsednik, Chicago, 32; .BRoberts,
Baltimore, 29; Jeter, New York, 25.
PITCHING (13 Decisions---Halladay,
Toronto, 14-3, .824. 323 Liriano,
Minnesota, 12-3, .800, 2.19; Veriander,
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; Garland, Chicago, 12-4, .750, 5.16.
STRIKEOUTS-JoSantana, Minnesota,
178; Bonderman, Detroit. 151; Liriano,
Minnesota, 142; Schilling, Boston, 142;
Kazmir, Tampa Bay, 139; Mussina, New
York, 136; Lackey, LosAngeles, 135.
SAVES-TJones, Detroit, 31; Papelbon,
Boston, 30; Jenks, Chicago, 30; MRivera,
New York, 29; FrRodriguez, Los Angeles,
28; Ray, Baltimore, 27; Street, Oakland,
26; BRyan, Toronto, 26.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-FSanchez, Pittsburgh, .342;
MiCabrera, Florida, .336; CJones, Atlanta,
.333; Hatteberg, Cincinnati, .330; Utley,
Philadelphia, .328; Berkman, Houston,
.322; Holliday, Colorado, .321; Pujols, St.
Louis, .321.
RUNS-Utley, Philadelphia, 95; Reyes,
New York, 94; Rollins, Philadelphia, 87;
ASoriano, Washington, 86; Pujols, St.
Louis, 85; Beltran, New York, 85;
HaRamirez, Florida, 83.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 102;
AJones, Atlanta, 98; Berkman, Houston,
97; Beltran, New York, 97; Pujols, St.
Louis, 91; Wright, New York, 86; CaLee,
Milwaukee, 81.
HITS-Utley, Philadelphia, 150; Holliday,
Colorado, 138; MiCabrera, Florida, 137;
Reyes, New York, 137; FSanchez,
Pittsburgh, 134; Pierre, Chicago,. 134;
Furcal, Los Angeles, 134.
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, 14; 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; ASorlano, Washington, 36; 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, 41; 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; MBatista, Arizona, 10-5,
.667, 4.79.
STRIKEOUTS-CZambrano, Chicago,
162; Harang, Cincinnati, 153; Peavy, San
Diego, 145; Smoltz, Atlanta, 145; Arroyo,
Cincinnati, 135; Capuano, Milwaukee, 132;
Schmidt San Francisco 131.
SAVES-Hoffman, San Diego, 30;
Isrlnghausen, St. Louis, 29; Gordon,
Philadelphia, 27; BWagner, New York, 26;
Lidge, Houston, 25; Tumbow, Milwaukee,
24; Borowski, Florida, 24.
FOOTBALL
NFL Preseason Boxes
Eagles 20, Browns 7
Cleveland 0 0 0 7 7
Philadelphia 3 0 14 3 20
First Quarter
Phi-FG Akers 22, 7:10.
Third Quarter
Phi-McCants 32 pass from Garcia
(Akers kick), 10:35.
Phi--Tapeh 4 run (Akers kick), 1:02.
Fourth Quarter
Phi-FG Cochrane 24, 5:01.
Cle-Harrison 8 pass from Campbell
(Chandler kick), 2:57. ,,
A-67 249
Fis downs '
Total Net Yards 179 287
Rushes-yards: ,16-47,. 39-.
104
Passing 132 .183
Punt Returns 6-29 3-5
Kickoff Retums 1-23 0-0
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-3
Comp-Att-Int 20-35-1 16-
21-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 4-37 3-22
Punts 8-39.5 6-
45.2
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 .0-0
Penalties-Yards 7-5512-87
Time of Possession 23:32 36:28
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS >
RUSHING-Cleveland, Droughns 4-21,
Suggs 4-13, Wright 1-10, K.Dorsey 1-6,
Green 6-(minus 3). Philadelphia,
M.Johnson 12-47, J.Davis 10-32, Tapeh 5-
11, Mahe 7-10, Chang 4-2, Garcia 1-2.
PASSING-Cleveland, Frye 4-7-0-23,
K.Dorsey 5-10-0-48, Anderson 3-4-0-21,
Campbell 8-14-1-77. Philadelphia,
McNabb 7-9-0-78, Garcia 8-11-0-125,
Chang 1-1-0-2.
RECEIVING-Cleveland, Heiden 2-26,
Mosley 2-24, Cribbs 2-23, Brewster 2-13,
Harrison 2-13, Wright 2-8, Winslow 2-7,
Wilson 1-26, Suggs 1-8, Droughns 1-7,
Jurevicius 1-6, Northcutt 1-4, F.Jackson 1-
4. Philadelphia, McCants 2-44, Baskett 2-
39, L.Smith 2-20, Parry 2-9, Schobel 1-34,
Avant 1-22, Mahe 1-9, J.Davis 1-8, Tapeh
1-8, Gaffney 1-7, Spach 1-3, Thorn 1-2.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.
Rams 19, Colts 17
Indianapolis 10 0 0 7 17
St. Louis 12 7 0 0 19
First Quarter
Ind-Utecht 8 pass from Manning
(Vinatieri kick), 12:43.
StL-Safety, Gandy tackled by Hargrove
in end zone, 9:04.
StL-FG Hamilton 33, 5:50.
Ind-FG Vinatieri, 53, 4:07.
StL-Fisher 7 run (Hamilton kick), :19.
Second Quarter
StL-Williams 1 run (Hamilton kick),
9:47.
Fourth Quarter
Ind-L.Thomas 40 pass from King
.(Andrus kick), 10:50.
A-60,620.
Ind StL
First downs 14 25
Total Net Yards 249 404
Rushes-yards 16-38 40-
202
Passing 211 202
Punt Returns 1-0 3-28
Kickoff Returns 4-125 3-74
interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-0
Comp-Att-Int 16-32-1 20-
31-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 5-25 2-12
Punts 6-41.8 4-
37.0
Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0
Penalties-Yards 6-62 4-30
Time.of Possession 24:21 35:29
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Indianapolis, Chapman 4-
13, Rhodes 4-10, Mungro 4-6, King 1-6,
Addal 3-3. St. Louis, Russell 6-53,
S.Jackson 5-41, Fisher 5-33, Williams 7-
17, Fitzpatrick 4-17, Washington 4-15,
Bagwell 4-14, Ragone 5-12.
PASSING-Indianapolis, Manning 3-5-0-
60; Sorgi 7-17-0-64, King 6-10-1-122. St.
Louis, Bulger 3-6-0-51, Frerotte 2-3-0-32,
Fitzpatrick 8-11-0-51, Ragone 7-11-1-80.
RECEIVING-Indianapolis, Wayne 2-42,
Clark 2-22, Addal 2-12, Utecht 2-8,
L.Thomas 1-40, Sandeford 1-34,
Chapman 1-16, Hinkel 1-16, TWilkins 1-
16, Morehead 1-14, Hollings 1-8, Mungro
1-8. St. Louis, Looker 4-29, Thompson 3-
31, Williams 3-19, Bruce 2-36, Pyatt 1-40,
McDonald 1-21, Holt 1-15, Klopfenstein 1-
11, Stubblefleld 1-7, Walker 1-5, Collins 1-
2, Russell 1-(minus 2).
MISSED FIELD GOALS-St. Louis,
Hamilton 48 (WL), 37 (WL).
NFL Preseason Glance
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Buffalo 0 0 0.000 0 0
Miami 0 0 0.000 0 0
New England 0 0 0.000 0 0
N,Y. Jets 0 0 0.000 0 0
South
W L T Pet PF PA
Houston 0 0 0.000 0 0
Jacksonville 0 0 0.000 0 0
Tennessee 0'. 0 0.000 0 0
Indianapolis 0 1 0.000 17 19
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Baltimore 0 0 0.000 0 0
Cincinnati 0 0 0.000 0 0
Pittsburgh 0 0 0.000 0 0
Cleveland 0 1 0.000 7 20
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Oakland 1 0 01.00016 10
Denver 0 0 0.000 0 0
Kansas City 0 0 0.000 0 0
San Diego 0 0 0.000 0 0
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Philadelphia 1 1 0.500 30 23
Dallas 0 0 0.000 0 0
N.Y. Giants 0 0 0.000 0 0
Washington 0 0 0.000 0 0
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Atlanta 0 0 0.000 0 0
Carolina 0 0 0 000 0 0
New Orleans 0 0 0.000 0 0
Tampa Bay 0 0 0.000 0 0
North
W ,L T PctPF ,PA
Chicago 0 0 0.000 0 0
Detroit 0 0 0.000 0 0
Green Bay 0 0 0.000 0 0
Minnesota 0 0 0.000 0 0
West
W L T Pct PF PA
St. Louis 1 0 01.00019 17
Arizona 0 0 0.000 0 0
San Francisco 0 0 0,000 0 0
Seattle 0 0 0.000 0 0
Sunday's Game
Oakland 16, Philadelphia 10
Thursday's Games
Philadelphia 20, Cleveland 7
St..Louis 19, Indianapolis 17
Friday's Games
Denver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.
New England at Atlanta, 8 p.m.
N.Y. Giants at Baltimore, 8 p.m.
Chicago at San Francisco, 10 p.m.
Saturday's Games
Pittsburgh at Arizona, 4:05 p.m.
Jacksonville at Miami, 7:30 p.m.
Buffalo at Carolina, 7:30 p.m.
New Orleans at Tennessee, 8 p.m.
Kansas City at Houston, 8 p.m.
Dallas at Seattle, 10 p.m.
Green Bay at San Diego, 10 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 13
Washington at Cincinnati, 8 p.m.
I Monday, Aug. 14
Oakland at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Claimed RHP
Anderson Garcia off waivers from the New
York Mets and assigned him to Bowie of
the EL.
MINNESOTA TWINS-Placed LHP
Francisco Liriano on tihe 15-day DL.
S National Lea' ue L
LARZONA-bSIAq6 BAC&S=NMarri1ed
Jerry Dipoto director of player personnel
.and A J Hinch director qf player develop-
ment.
CINCINNATI REDS-Optioned OF'Cl ns
Denorfia to Louisville of the IL
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
NBA-Named Michael Curry vice presi-:
dent of basketball operations' and Josh
Wachs vice president of community rela-
tions
MILWAUKEE BUCKS-Traded F Joe
Smith to Denver for F Ruben Patterson.'
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS-Named
Michael Preston director of public rela-
tions, Scott Faust assistant trainer, Katie
Rauchut game entertainment manager,
Amber Stuart community relations manag-
er, Brent Rossi director of marketing, Darin
Swartley box office manager, and World B.
Free director of player development, in
addition to his duties in the community
relations department.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
CHICAGO BEARS-Signed DT Delbert
Cowsette to a one-year contract.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Agreed to
terms with QB Jeff Smoker on a two-year
contract.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Signed DE
Javon Nanton, G Stefon Wheeler and DT
Josh Williams. Waived DE Tommy Davis,
LB Cie Grant and FB Jamar Martin.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Signed G
Jason Murphy. Waived TE Mike Gomez.
Canadian Football League
TORONTO ARGONAUTS-Signed DT
Noah Canter. ,
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
ANAHEIM MIGHTY DUCKS-Signed C
Travis Green to one-year contract.
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS-Announced
the retirement of D Eric Desjardins.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
NEW YORK RED BULLS-Acqulred M
Dema Kovalenko and M Shawn
Kuykendall from D.C. United for a partial
allocation.
COLLEGE
ALBANY, N.Y.-Named Garett Baron
men's assistant baseball coach.
AUGUSTA STATE-Named Laura Coble
women's golf coach.
CENTRAL MICHIGAN-Named Barry
Schrock women's assistant basketball
coach.
CLEMSON-Announced the resignation
of Bobby Skelton, ticket manager.
COLGATE-Named Sean Mackin
women's assistant basketball coach.
DRFEXEL-Named Joe Palmer assistant
crew coach.
FLORIDA TECH-Named Adam
Thorstad women's rowing coach.
JAMES MADISON-Named Jeremy
Spring men's assistant soccer coach,
Kerri-Ann Grosso women's first assistant
volleyball coach, Chuch Amshoff women's
second assistant volleyball coach, Kevin
Conlogue assistant strength & conditioning
coach, Ken Goglas men's and women's
assistant track & field coach, and Daniel
Green men's and women's assistant golf
coach.
MICHIGAN-Announced C Zack Gibson
is joining the basketball program after
transferring from Rutgers.
NEWBERRY-Named April Taylor
women's assistant basketball coach.
NEW ORLEANS-Named Scott
Monarch, Kenny Clark and Lorenzo
Watkins men's assistant basketball coach-
es.
NORTH CAROLINA-Named Rick
Stelnbacher associate athletic director for
marketing and promotions.
PRESBYTERIAN-Named Heide Zeiser
senior women's administrator.
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finance his trip home for a
friend's funeral, then got into
trouble with the law by submit-
ting a false robbery report.
Who could have imagined
that his 5-yard touchdown run
in the NCAA final against
Miami would be the last play of
his football career?
It's often been said that one
moment can define a life. In
Clarett's case it took more than
one, with an armed robbery
felony and, on Wednesday, an
attempted getaway from the
police while armed with four
handguns and bullet-proof vest
later added to his resume.
He had a multitude of
chances, and he treated them
with disdain, as if yet another
would be just around the cor-
ner. Jail time likely awaits him.
It seems ironic, unfair really,
that Clarett should get so many
opportunities while others
labor for just one. Like Jeff
Cunningham.
The former soccer standout
from Crystal River has been
among the top scorers in Major
League Soccer throughout his.
career, averaging nearly nine
goals a season during his seven
years with Columbus. Last
Wednesday, he scored two
goals and assisted on another
to lead Real Salt Lake to a.4-1
triumph over Colorado, the
team that traded him after last
season.
Cunningham has never been
on a really good club, and yet
he's always managed to put the
ball in the net His scores on
Wednesday made him the MLS
leader in goals with 13, but his
team flounders, tied for fifth
place with Los Angeles in the
MLS's West Division, four
points out of a playoff berth
with a 6-10-5 record.
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matter of minutes. Too bad.
Cause this year, despite his
ranking among the league's top
scorers, he wasn't even chosen
for the game.
A month ago, I made a rather
bold statement by saying Team
USA, which bombed out in the
World Cup, could have used a
player the caliber of
Cunningham. Why not?
Everyone could see the
Americans couldn't score, and
Cunningham is a proven scor-
er. Play him 10 minutes in a
game when needed.
But what do I know, right?
Cunningham deserved a,
chance. He was listed in the
U.S. team pool, but he's never
been given a real shot
According to sources, his
contract with MLS expires
after this season and
Cunningham hopes to catch on
with a European team. Some
interest has been expressed by
several clubs, and hopefully
he'll get the chance to fulfill his
dream by playing for a team
overseas.
That kind of exposure means
a lot to those in command of
U.S. soccer.
Can you see the irony in this
comparison? Clarett is given
all sorts of chances to succeed
and wastes them; Cunningham
is lightly-regarded by his col-
leagues, but manages anyway
Both may yet achieve their
goals. Cunningham seems des-
tined for an overseas adven-
ture, which could easily
define his career. My belief is
he'll pull it off.
As for Clarett, he may yet
find his way to the stars if
he is convicted and they put
together a sequel to the latest,
Longest Yard film, perhaps
it'll lead to a role in the
movies.
How ironic. Or moronic.
C.J. Risak Chronicle sports-
writer, can be reached at
icjrisak@chronicleonline.com.
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AMD at the Glen
Site: Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Schedule: Friday, qualifying (Speed
Channel, 3 p.m.); Sunday,, race (NBC, 1
p.m.).
Track: Watkins Glen International (perma-
nent road course, 2.45 miles, 11 turns).
Race distance: 220.5 miles, 90 laps.
Last race: Jimmie Johnson pulled off ai
gritty win at Indianapolis battling back from
an early tire problem to take the lead, only to
see it evaporate when a late debris caution
bunched up the field IT dropped inim from first
lo eighth and forced himn to slice his way to
the front in the final 14 laps But he did it with
ease and pulled away for his second major
victory of the season.
Last year: Tony Stewart overcame a bro-
ken alternator late in the Sirius Satellite Radio
at The Glen and recorded his fifth victory in
seven races.
Fast facts: Bill Elliott will replace Jeremy
Mayfield.in the No. 19 Dodge at Watkins Glen
this weekend, furthering speculation that
Mayfield is on his way out at Evernham
Motorsports.... Stewart has won the last two
races at Watkins Glen and three of the past
four. ... Jeff Gordon is the w;nningest driver at
Watkins Glen with fc.ur victories Mark
Martin won this race three straight years from
1993-95 Dale Earnhardt Jr stoie a sixth-
place finish at Indianapolis by not pitting on
the final caution to salvage a horrible day and
reclaim the 10th spot In the Chase for the
championship standings. .'.. Greg Biffle has
finished 30th or worse in each of his three
starts at Watkins Glen.
Next race: GFS Marketplace 400, Aug. 20,
Brooklyn, Mich.
Busch Series
Zippo 200
Site: Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Schedule: Saturday, qualifying (Speed
Channel, 11:30 a.m.), race (NBC, 2 p.m.).
Track: Watkins Glen International (perma-
nent road course, 2.45 miles, 11 turns).
Race distance: 200.9 miles, 82 laps.
Last race: Points leader Kevin Harvick
passed pole-starter Denny Hamlin on lap 84,
built a lead of more than 2 seconds with 20
to win the pole in a major auto racing senes. is
expected to make her first IndyCar stanr since
2004 this weekend The 25-year-old Fisher
won the pole at Kentucky in 2002 and still
holds the track qualifying record of 221.390
mph. Danica Patrick won the pole in last
year s event but finished 16th Rookie Jeff
Simmons finished 10th at Michigan for his
fourth consecutive top-10 finish
Next race: Indy Grand Prinx of Sonoma,
. Calif Aug 27
NHRA
Lucas Oil Nationals
Site: Brainerd, MInn.
Schedule: Friday, qualifying, 3:45 pm
Saturday, qualifying, 12:15 p.m. (ESPN2, 6
p.m., tape); Sunday, eliminations, Noon
(ESPN2, 7 p.m., tape).
Track: Brainerd International Raceway
Last event: Top Fuel rookie J.R. Todd
upset three-trime series champion Tony
Schumacher for the second time in three
weeks on July 30, winning the Fram-Autolite
Nationals Eric Medien. Jason Line and Chip
Ellis won their divisions at Infineon Raceway.
Last year: Median defeated 1 3-time Funny
Car champion John Force on reaction times
in the finals of the Lucas Oil Nationals. Doug
Kalitta (Top Fuel), Kurt Johnson (Pro Stock),
and G.T. Tonglet (Pro Stock Motorcycle) alsq
won., '
Fast facts: Todd and Schumacher have
met in each of the last four events, with each
winning twice.,... Schumacher has advanced
to the finalin four straight events and jumped
to third in the Top Fuel standings, 126 points
behind Kalitta. ... Tony Pedregon dropped to
3-1 in Funny Car finals this season after los-
ing to Melden at Infineon. ... Top Fuel driver
Melanie Troxel has had three consecutive
first-round losses.
Next event: O'Reilly Mid-South Nationals,
Aug. 20, Memphis, Tenn.
Formula One
Last race: Jenson Button won a Formula
One race for the first time, capturing the
Hungarian Grand Prix, while standings leader
Fernando Alonso failed to pick up points.
Next race: Turkish Grand Prix, Aug. 27,
Istanbul.
laps left and held off Reed Sorenson in the
Kroger 200 at Clermont, Ind., foi his series-
high fifth win of the season.
. Last year: Ryan Newman won a three-lap
dash to the finish, holding off hard-charging
Robby Gordon to win the Zippo 200
Fast facts: Harvick has six iop-five finishes
in his last six races including two victories
His five wins this season lie his series career
high set in 2001 Hamlin nas started from
the pole a series-hign six times this season
... Last year s event was the first for the
series at Watkins Glen since 2001, when Ron
Fellows recorded his third career win at the
track.
Next race: Michigan 250, Aug. 19,
Brooklyn, Mich.
Craftsman Trucks
Toyota Tundra 200'
Site: Lebanon Tenn
Schedule: Saturday, qualifying, 1 p.m.,
race (Speed Channel, 5 p.m.).
Track: Nashville Superspeedway (tri-oval
1.33 miles, 14 degrees t.anKing in turns).
Race distance: 200 miles. 150 laps
Last race: Rick Crawford took the lead in a
tight four-truck battle with 32 laps remaining,
then held on to beat Dennis Setzer by 10
truck lengths in the Power Stroke Diesel 200
at Clermont, Ind.
Last year: David Reutimann squeezed
past Mike Skinner with two laps left and held
off Ted Musgrave by about two truck lengths
to win the Toyota Tundra 200. ,
Fast facts: Bobby Hamilton Jr. has not.fin-
ished higher than 15th In any of his last 10
truck starts. He had three top-. 10 showings in
his first five races. Nashville
Superspeedway is the second of three con-
crele Iracks the series will run on this season
Mark. Martin wonr, at Dover on June 2, but will
not compete this weekend. ... Scott Riggs
(2001) and Mike Bliss (2002) are the only
drivers to win this race from the pole.
Next race: O'Reilly Auto Parts 200, Aug.
23, Bristol, Tenn.
Champ Car World Series
Grand Prix of Denver
Schedule: Friday, qualifying, 4:20 p.m.;
Saturday, qualifying, 4:20 p.m.; Sunday, race
(Speed Channel, 3:30 p.m.).
Track: Streets of Denver temporary street
course, 1 674 miles, 9 turns)
Race distance: 160.729 miles, 97 laps.
Last race: Senasten Bourdais raced to his
fifth victory of the season and second win in a
row on the downtown street course at the
San Jose Grand Prix on July 30. The 27-
year-old Frenchman, well on the way to what
would be his third consecutive title had not
won since staring the season with four wins..
Last year: Bourdais took advantage of a
late crash by Paul Tracy then pulled away
from the pack to defend his title in the Grand
Prix of Denver, his third straight victory and
fourth of 2005
Fast facts: Cristiano da Matta had surgery
to remove a ruptured blood vessel in his head
after his race car collided with a deer that
wandered onto the track during a test session
at Road America on Aug 3 Bourdais has
now won from the pole 13 times, breaking out
of a tie for fifth all-time with Michael Andretti.
NewmaniHaas Racing cars have recorded
36 victories in the last 75 races
Next race: Molson Indy GP Montreal Aug
2
Indy Racing League
Kentucky Indy 300
Site: Sparta.
Schedule: Salurday. qualifying. 4:30 p.m.;
Sunday, race (ABC, 3:30 p.m.).
Track: Kentucky Speedway (tri-oval, 1.5,
miles, 14 degrees banking in turns).
Race distance: 300 miles, 200 laps.
Last race: Hello Castroneves took advan-
tage of a superior car and an aggressive
strategy to win the Firestone Indy 400 on July
30, ending team owner Roger Penske's
open-wheel drought at Michigan International
Speedway. Castroneves beat Vitor Meira by
1.62 seconds, picking up his series-high
fourth victory of the season and moving past
teammate Sam Homish Jr. for the points
lead.
Last year: Scott Sharp won for the first
time In more than two years by taking the
Amber Alert Portal Indy 300 at Kentucky
Speedway. It was his first win since Japan in
2003, a streak of 40 winless races.
Fast facts: Meira has finished second three
times this season, the most runner-up finishes
of any driver. ... Sarah Fisher, the first woman
(Jack Sprague)
Aug. 4 Power Stroke Diesel 200,
Indianapolis (Rick Crawford)
Aug. 12 Toyota Tundra 200, Lebanon,
Tenn.
Aug. 23-O'Reilly Auto Parts 200, Bristol,
Tenn.
Sept. 16 Sylvania 200, Loudon, N.H.
Sept. 23- Las Vegas 350
Oct. 7 TBA, Talladega, Ala.
Oct. 21 Kroger 200, Martinsville, Va.
Oct. 28 EasyCare Vehicle Service
Contracts 200, Hampton, Ga.
Nov. 3 Silverado 350, Fort Worth, Texas
Nov. 10- Phoenix 150, Avondale,Ariz.
Nov. 17 Ford 200, Homestead, Fla.
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Nextel Cup
Feb. 19 Daytona 500, Daytona Beach,
Fla. (Jimmie Johnson)
Feb. 26 Auto Club 500, Fontana, Calif.
(Matt Kenseth)
March 12 UAW-Daimler Chrysler 400,
Las Vegas (Jimmie Johnson)
March 19 Golden Corral 500, Hampton,
Ga. (Kasey Kahne)
March 26 Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn.
(Kurt Busch)
April 2 DIRECTV 500, Martinsville, Va.
(Tony Slewarti
April 9 SamsungiRadioSnack 500, Fort
Worth, Texas (Kasey Kahne)
April 22 Subway Fresh 500, Avondale,
Ariz. (Kevin Harvick)
April 30 Aaron's 499, Talladega, Ala.
(Jimmie Johnson)
May 6 Crown Royal 400, Richmond, Va.
(Dale Eamhardt, Jr.)
May 13 Dodge Charger 500,
Darlington, S.C. (Greg Biffle)
May 28 Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C..
(Kasey Kahne)
June 4 Neighborhood Excellence 400,
Dover, Del. (Matt Kenseth)
June 11 Pocono 500, Long Pond. Pa.
(Denny Hamlirii
June 18 3M Performance 400,
Brooklyn, Mich. (Kasey Kahne)
June 25 Dodge/Save Mart 350,
Sonoma, Calif. (Jeff Gordon)
July 1 Pepsi 400 Daytona Beach, Fla.
(Tony Stewart)
July 9 USG Sheetrock 400, Joliet, III.
(Jeff Gordon)
July 16 Lenox Industrial Tools 300,
Loudon N H (Kyle Busch)
July 23 Pennsylvania 500, Long Pond,
Pa (Denny Hamlini
Aug 6 Allstate 400 at tne Brickyard,
Indianapolis (Jimmie Johnson)
Aug 13 AMD at the Glen, Watkins
Glen, N.Y.
Aug. 20 GFS Marketplace 400,
Brooklyn, Mich.
Aug 26 Sharpie 500. Bnstol Tenn
Sept 3 Sony HD 500 Fontana Calif
Sept 9 Chevy Rock & Roll 400,
Richmond, Va.
Sept 17 Sylvania 300, Loudon, N H
Sept 24 Dover (Del 1400
Oct 1 Banquet 400 Kansas City. Kan
Oct 8 UAW-Ford 500 Talladega Ala
Oct 14 Bank of America 500, Concord.
N.C.
Oct. 22 Subway 500, Martinsville, Va.
Oct. 29 Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500,
Hampton. Ga
Nov 5 Dickies 500 Fort Worth, Texas
Nov. 12 Checker Auto Parts 500,
Avondale, Ariz.
Nov. 19- Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.
Busch Sedes
Feb. 18 Hershey's Kissables 300,
Daytona Beach, Fla (Tony Stewart) .
Feb. 25 Staler Bros 300, Fontana,
Calif (Greg Biffle)
March 5 Telcel-Motorola 200. Mexico
City Denny Hamlin)
March 11 Sam s Town 300. Las Vegas
(Kasey Kahne)
March 18 Nicorette 300, Hampton Ga.
(Jeff Burton)
March 25 Sharpie Mini 300. Bnristol
Tenn (Kyle Busch)
April 8 0 Reilly 300. Fort Worth. Texas
(Kun Busch)
April 15 Pepsi 300, Lebanon, Tenn.
(Kevin Harvick)
April 21 Bashas Supermarkets 200.
Avondale. Anz (Kevin Harvick)
April 29 Aaron s 312. Talladega. Ala.
(Martin Truex. Jr )
May 5 Circuit City 250, Richmond, Va.
(Kevin Harvickl'
May 12 Diamond Hill Plywood 200,
Dardinglon, S C (Denny Hamlin)
May 27 Carquest Auto Parts 300,
Concord, N C (Carl Edwards)
June 3 StonebndgeRacrng com 200,
Dover, Del 'Jeff Burtoni
June 10 Federated Auto Parts 300,
Lebanon. Tenn (Carl Edwards)
June 17 Meijer 300, Sparta. Ky. (David
Gilliland)
June 24 AT&T 250, West Allis. Wis.
(Paul Menard)
June 30 Winn-Dixie 250, Daytona
Beach Fla (Dale Eamhardt. Jr)
July 8 USG Durock 300, Joliet, III
(Casey Mears)
July 15 New England 200, Loudon,
N H (Carl Edwards)
July 22 Goody s 250 Martinsville, Va
(Kevin Harvick)
July 29 Busch Silver Celebration 200,
Madison. III. (Carl Edwards)
Aug 5 Krioger 200. Indianapolis (Kevin
Harvick)
Aug 12 Zippo 200 Watk.ns Glen N.Y.
Aug 19 Michigan 250, Brooklyn
Aug 25 Food City 250 Bnstol. Tenn.
Sept 2 Amenquest 300, Fontena, Calif.
Sept. 8- Emerson Radio 250, Richmond.
Va.
Sept. 23 Dover 200, DeL
Sept. 30 Yellow Transportation 300,
Kansas City, Kan.
Oct. 13 Dollar General 300, Concord,
N.C,
Oct. 28 Sam's Town 250, Memphis,
Tenn.
Nov. 4 -O'Reilly Challenge, Fort Worth,
Texas
Nov. 11 Arizona.Travel 200, Avondale,
Ariz.
Nov. 18 Ford 300. Homestead Fla.
Craftsman Trucks
Feb. 17 GM Flex Fuel 250, Daytona
Beach Fla (Mark Martin)
Feb 24 racetickets.com 200, Fontana,
Calif (Mark Martin)
March 17 John Deere 200, Hampton,
Ga ITodd Bodinet
Apnl 1 Kroger 250, Martinsville, Va.
(David Starr)
April 29 Dodge Ram Tough 200,
Madison, III (Todd Bodine)
May 19 Quaker State & Lube 200,
Concord, N.C. (Kyle Busch)
May 27 City of Mansfield 250, Ohio
(Ron Homaday Jr.)
June 2 -AAA Insurance 200, Dover. Del.
(Mark Martin)
June 9 Sam's Town 400, Fort Worth.
Texas (Todd Bodine)
June 17 Con-way Freight 200,
Brooklyn, Mich. (Johnny Benson)
June 23 Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200,
West Allis, Wis. (Johnny Benson)
July 1 O'Reilly Auto Parts 250, Kansas
City, Ken. (Terry Cook)
July 8 Built Ford Tough 225, Sparta, Ky.
(Ron Homaday Jr)
July 15 O Reilly 200. Memphis, Tenn.
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A look AHEAD
Indy Racing League
March 26 Toyota Indy 300, Homestead,
Fla. (Dan Wheldon)
April 2 Grand Prix of St. Pete, Fla, (Hello
Castroneves)
April 22 Indy Japan 300, Suzuka (Hello
Castroneves)
May 28 Indianapolis 500 (Sam Hornish Jr.)
June 4 Watkins Glen Indy Grand Prix,
N.Y. (Scott Dixon)
June 10 Bombardier 500, Fort Worth,
Texas (Hello Castroneves)
June 24 SunTrust Indy Challenge,
Richmond, Va. (Sam Hornish Jr.)
July 2 Kansas Indy 300, Kansas City
(Sam Hornish Jr.)
July 15 Firestone Indy 200, Gladeville,
Tenn. (Scott Dixon)
July 23 A.J. Foyt 225, West Allis, Wis.
(Tony Kanaan)
July 30 Firestone Indy 400, Brooklyn,
Mich. (Helio Castroneves)
Aug. 13 Kentucky Indy 300, Sparta
Aug. 27 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma, Calif.
Sept. 10 Chicagoland Indy 300, Joliet, Ill.
Formula One
May 7 European Grand Prix,
Nuerburgring, Germany (Michael
Schumacher)
May 14 Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona
(Fernando Alonso)
May 28 Monaco Grand Prix, Monte
Carlo (Fernando Alonso)
June 11 British Grand Prix, Silverstone,
England (Fernando Alonso)
June 25 Canadian Grand Prix, Montreal
(Fernando Alonso) ,
July 2 United States Grand Prix,
Indianapolis (Michael Schumacher)
July 16 French Grand Prix, Magny
Cours (Michael Schumacher)
July 30 German Grand Prix,
Hockenheim (Michael Schumacher)
Aug. 6 Hungarian Grand Prix, Budapest
(Jenson Button)
Aug. 27 Turkish Grand Prix, Istanbul
Sept. 10 Italian Grand Prix, Monza
Oct. 1 Chinese Grand Prix, Shanghai
Oct. 8 Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka
Oct. 22 Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo
Champ Car World Series
June 4 The Milwaukee Mile, West Allis,
Wis. (oval course) (Sebastien Bourdais)
June 18 G.I. Joe's GP, Portland, Ore.
(road course) (A.J. AIIlmendinger)
June 25 GP of Cleveland, Burke
Lakefront Airport (street course) (A.J.
Allmendinger)
July 9 Molson GP of Toronto, Exhibition
Place (street course) (A.J. Allmendinger)
July 23 West Edmonton Mall Grand
Prix, JAGflo Speedway at City Center Airport
(street course) (Justin Wilson)
July 30 San Jose (Calif.) GP (street
course) (Sebastian Bourdais)
Aug. 13 Grand Prix Denver (street
course)
Aug. 27 Molson Indy GP Montreal,
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve (road course)
Sept. 24 Road America, Elkhart Lake,
Wis. (road course)
Oct. 22 Lemark, Indy 300, Gold Coast,
Australia (street course)
Nov. 12 Mexico City (road course)
NHRA,
The 2006 NHRA schedule (winners in
parenthesis, TF-Top Fuel; FC-Funny Car;
PS-Pro Stock; PSM-Pro Stock
Motorcycle) and driver standings:
Feb. 12, CarQuest Auto Parts
Winternationals, Pomona, Calif. (TF-
Melanie Troxel; FC-Robert Hight; PS-
Greg Anderson)
Feb. 26 Checker Schuck's Kragen
Nationals Chandler, Ariz. (TF-Rod Fuller;
FC-Tomrmy Johnson Jr.; PS-Wairen
Johnson)
March 19 NHRA Gatornationals,
Gainesville, Fla. (TF-David Grubnic; FC-
Ron Capps; PS-Tom Martino; PSM-
Angelle Sampey)
April 2 O'Reilly Spring Nationals,
Baytowrr, Texas (TF-Brandon Bernstein;
FC-Ron Capps; PS-Mike Edwards;
PSM-Angelle Sampey)
April 9 SummitRacing.com Nationals,
Las Vegas (TF-Melanie Troxol; FC-Cruz
Pedregon; PS-Kurt Johnson)
April 30 O'Reilly Thunder Valley
Nationals, Bristol, Tenn. (TF-Doug Kalitta;
FC-Ron Capps,. PS-Jason Line)
May 7 Soulnerr Nalhonals, Commerce,
Ga. (TF-Doug Kalitta; FC-Tony Pedregon;
PS-Dave Connolly; PSM-Antron Brown).
May 21 Pontac Performance Nationals
Columbus Onio iTF-Brandon Bemrnstein
FC-Tony Pedregon; PS-Jim Yates;'
PSM-Angelle Sampey)
May 28 O'Reily Summer Nationals,
Topeka, Kan. (TF-Doug Kalitta; FC-Ron
Capps; PS-Dave Connolly)
June 11 CarOuest Auto Parns Nationals,
Joliet, III. (TF-Doug Kalitta; FC-John
Force; PS-Kurt Johnson; PSM-Ryan
Schnitz).
June 18 K&N Filters Supernationals,
Englishtown, N.J. (TF-Rod Fuller; FC-
FC-Ron Capps; PS-Jason Line; PSM-
Matt Smith)
June 25 Midwesi Nationals Madison
Ill. (TF-Tony Schurracner. FC-Tor.y
Pedregon; PS-Mike Edwards; PSM-Chip
Ellis).
July 16 Mopar Mile High Nationals,
Morrison, Colo. (TF-J.R. Todd; FC-Ga.ry
Scelzi; PS--Dave Connolly; PSM-Andrew
Hines).
July 23- Schuck's Auto Supply Nationals,
Kent, Wash. (TF-Tony Schumacher; FC-
Whit Bazemore; PS-Allen Johnson).
July 30 Fram Autolite Nationals,
Sonoma, Calif. (TF-J.R. Todd; FC-Eric
Median; PS-Jason Line; PSM-Chip Ellis).
Aug. 13 Lucas Oil Nationals, Brainerd,
Minn.
Aug. 20 O'Reilly Mid-South Nationals,
Memphis, Tenn.
Sept. 4 Mac Tools U.S. Nationals,
Clermont, Ind.
Sept. 17 NHRA Nationals, Reading, Pa.
Sept. 24 O'Reilly Fall Nationals, Ennis,
Texas
Oct. 8 NHRA Nationals, Richmond, Va.
Oct. 29 -ACDeico Nationals, Las Vegas
Nov. 12 Automobile Club of Southern
California Finals, Pomona, Calif.
American Le Mans
July 1 New England Grand Prix,
Lakeville, Conn. (Rinaldo Capello, Allan
McNish)
July 15 Grand Prix of Utah, Salt Lake
City (Emanuele Pirro, Frank Biela)
July 22 Grand Prix of Portland, Ore.
(Rinaldo Capello, Allan McNish)
Aug. 20 Road America 500, Elkhart
Lake, Wis.
Sept. 3 Grand Prix of Mosport,
Bowmanville, Ontario
Sept. 30 Petit Le Mans, Braselton, Ga.
Oct. 21 Monterey Sports Car
Championships, Calif.
Grand Am
May 13'- Phoenix International Raceway
(Scott Pruett, Luis Diaz)
June 3 Watkins Glen International, N.Y.
(Jorg Bergmeister, Boris Said)/
June 24 Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course,
Lexington (Adrian Fernandez, Mario
Haberfeld)
June 29 Daytona International
Speedway, Fla. (Jorg Bergmeister, Colin
Braun)
July 30 Barber Motorsports Park,
Birmingham, Ala. (Jorg Bergmeister, Colin
Braun)
Aug. 11 -Watkins Glen International, N.Y.
Aug. 26 Infineon Raceway, Sonoma.
Sept. 2 Miller Motorsports Park, Utah
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6:30 amRegistration & Packet Pickup
7:30 a.m. 5K Race 1 Mile Walk 'Simultaneous Start*
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Off Hwy 491 -1 Mile North of Hwy 486 Lecanto, Florida
5K & Walk Entry Fee Register on-line: www.active.com
$15 Pre-Registered (by August 15th)
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J Raft race
The David Marcocci Memorial
Raft Race and Family Fun Day
will be Saturday, Aug. 19.
Citrus 95, along with
MacRae's of Homosassa and
H-omosassa Riverside Resort,
will host the 24th annual raft
race. Registration for rafts will
be free by pre-registering your
rafts before the event. Festivities
include volleyball tournaments,
C children's activities, live music,
the Miss Citrus 95 and Mr.
Naturecoast contest and more.
The race begins at 12:30 p.m.
S Prizes this year include: a
$500 cash prize for the first-
place winner, along with a $500
cash prize to a charity of their
choice; second place receives
$250 cash prize and third place
receives $100. The winners for
the volleyball tournament will
receive a cash prize as well as
a cash prize for charity.
For more information about
how to pre-register for the raft
race and the volleyball tourna-
ment, visit
www.citrus95radio.com or call
628-4444.
Volkssport club
This Labor Day Weekend,
b:lubs of the American
Volkssport Association will host,
go-at-your-own-pace walking,
biking and swimming events in
the Nature Coast area. Events
are open to everyone and can
be started anytime between 8
and 11 a.m. each day.
Fee for each event is $3 adult
(free for children). Participants
will follow written directions and
marked routes with water and
candy stops.
On Sept. 2, a 5/10/15K walk
and a 25K bike ride start at
Liberty Park, 285 N. Apopka
'Ave. Inverness. On Sept. 3, a
'5/10K walk starts from the picnic
shelter at Fort Cooper State
SPark, 3100 S. Old Floral City
Road, Inverness; a 300M swim
will take place in nearby Lake
Holathlikaha. On Sept.4, a
5/1 OK walk begins at the public
library, 8360 E. Orange Ave.,
Floral City.
For more information about
these events, call Alice
Lawrence at (727) 595-2173 or
e-mail pipers@tampabay.rr.com.
For information about volkss-
porting in the Nature Coast
area, call Frank Caldwell at 628-
4543 or e-mail ecasey21@hot
Tmail.com.
'On STAGE
Dinner theatre
Gulf Islands Civic Theatre will
host two one-act comedy plays,
"Fresh Ice' and "Yard Sale," by
local author Sam Nail. The plays
S. :ill be presented as dinner the-
ater at Tuscany on the
Meadows, in the Citrus Hills
Lodge, County Road 486,
Hernando. Opening night today
and the plays are in production
at this location for one weekend
only. On Friday and Saturday,
;he seating begins at 6 p.m. and
at 2 p.m. for the Sunday mati-
nee.
Enjoy a delicious dinner before
the show The menu offers a
choice of chicken marsala or
sliced prime rib au jus, along with
classic appetizers, served salad,
red roasted potatoes, Tuscany
vegetables, assorted breads and
a fabulous dessert, plus the
chocolate fountain.
A cash bar is on the premises.
Entertainment cost is $35 and
that includes dinner, show, tax
S and gratuity. For reservations, e-
Smail gulfislandscivctlheatre
@yahoo corn or call 527-9061.
Musical auditions
S Auditions for the musical pro-
duction, "No Way to Treat a
Lady" by Douglas J. Cohen, will
;' e at 2 p.m. Saturday and 7
p.m. Monday.
Jackie de Torres will direct.
This is a small musical made up
:f experienced actors who can
sing. Those auditioning should
: come prepared to sing a theatri-
cal song to demonstrate vocal
range, and may bring along
sheet music for an accompanist.
Reading will be assigned from
the script. Needed are two lead-
ing ladies, and one male lead.
For further information, call
deTorres at 860-1976.
Please see ./Page 2C
BRIAN LaPETERiChroncle file
Playhouse 19 productions of 'Carousel,' above, and 'Love Letters,' below, are two of the plays up for awards Saturday night dur-
ing the annual Crystal Awards Banquet at Citrus Hills Country Club.
Playhouse 19 will stage its own version of the Tony's o
TAYLOR PROVOST'
Chronicle
They might say the neon
lights are bright on
Broadway, but on Saturday
they'll be shining on some of
Citrus County's biggest stars
at Playhouse-19's annual
Crystal Awards Banquet
The awards, a local version
of Broadway's Tonys, are pre-
sented to area actors and
actresses whom theater
members and season ticket
holders believe demonstrat-
ed the best performance dur-
ing the season. This year, the
awards will place more
emphasis on youth in theater.
"We've never in the past
had a special award for chil-
dren," said Playhouse 19
President Derunnis Love. "This
year we're going to start
because they don't get a lot of
recognition and sometimes
they're the best part of the
show."
Anyone younger than 18
who participated in a play
will automatically receive a
"Youth Rising Star" medal.
Love hopes this method will
prompt more young people to
participate in the theater's
productions.
"We want to bring more
kids into the theater and get
them more heavily involved,"
he said. "Then we can do
plays with a full cast of kids."
Peter Clapsis, a Playhouse
19 actor nominated for Best
Male Comedic Performance,
will host the event A medley
from each of the musicals
will be presented as part of
the entertainment
The nominees for Best
Male Lead in a Musical are:
Peter Abrams for "The
Melody Lingers On" Michael
Benson for "Carousel" and
Love himself for "Cyrano."
n Saturday night
Kristin Guenther, Mary
Jefford and Annie Redding
are up for Best Female Lead
in a Musical for their roles in
"Cyrano," "The Melody
Lingers On," and "Carousel,"
respectively.
Three of last season's plays
and three of its musicals are
up for Best Show, including
"Butterflies are Free," direct-
ed by Peter Abrams;
"Carousel," directed by
Danielle Flury; "Cyrano" and
"The Melody Lingers On,"
both directed by Jackie
Doxey; "It was a Dark and
Stormy Night," directed by
Jeri Augustine; and "On
Golden Pond," directed by
Jim Davis.
Due to limited seating, tick-
ets are no longer available
for the Crystal Awards.
However, for more informa-
tion about how to become
involved with Playhouse 19.
call the box office between 10
a.m. and 2 p.m. at 563-1333.
Playhouse 19 season tickets still on sale
Passes cover admission
for five productions
Special to the Chronicle
Season Tickets to the Playhouse 19
2006-07 season are on sale to general pub-
lic. Season tickets may be obtained by \is-
iting the box office at 865 N. Suncoast
Blvd., Crystal River or by calling (352) 563-
1333. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to2 p.m.
Tuesday through Satu'day and one hour
before each performance.
The price for five shows is $60.
The season line up is:
"Li'l Abner," Sept 7 to Oct 1.
Music by Gene de Paul and lyrics by
Johnny Mercer The musical is based on
Al Capp's creations.
By the mid-50s, Al Capp's newspaper
strip was a part of American conscious-
ness. Li'l Abner had been celebrated on
magazine covers, a feature film, comic
books, a series of theatrical cartoons and
more merchandise than you could shake
a Shmoo at Still, an area that especially
interested Capp remained unconquered:
The Broadway stage. All that changed the
night of Nov 15, 1956, when the musical
version of "Li'l Abner" opened at the St.
James Theater.
N "Seven Year Itch." Nov. 2 to 26.
By George Axelrod, Comedy. This
Local guitarist releases live album
M" r a / The performances featuring
MusiCi 11 produced record hiZse Ze a nin
kr.Zenl, a U.S. mandolin cham-
pion, sounded so good to
TAYLOR PROVosT since he quit his job at an elec- Gilewitz that he decided to
Chronicle tronics firm more than 15years devote four out of 13 tracks on
ago to pursue a career in his CD to the duets.
In an attempt to appease his music. The remaining tracks are a
fans, Inverness-based guitarist Using a home recording combination oforiginal compo-
Richard Gilewitz just released device called an Edirol, he sitions, songs written by other
a self-recorded live album, recorded 12 live composers and
"Live at 2nd Street Theater" performances ON THE NET several tracks
(GillaZilla Records 2006) that on his U.S. tour s h o w c a s i n g
features the quirky anecdotes last year. At a www.nchardgilewitz.com Gilewitz's knack
audiences have come to expect show last August toir entertaining
from his live shows. in Bend, Ore., he finally got it the audience as much with his
"I brought my laptop com- right. storytelling as with his music.
puter on the road with me," "There was a Czech man- One story, "Most People are
explained Gilewitz, whose dolin player named Radim. Dead," tells of an ill-fated
acoustic performances and Zenkl who I invited to play with 'workshop Gilewitz held for a
instructional workshops have me and it sounded so good," he
won him international acclaim ,a id. "He was just an element." Please see ALBUM/Page 5C
expression appears to have been invent-
ed by American playwright Axelrod in his
play "The Seven Year Itch" (1952) and fur-
ther popularized by the film version star-
ring Marilyn Monroe (1955). George
Axelrod's play was a huge Broadway hit;
the married hero's yearning for an affair
with 'The Girl" slyly undermined post-
war insistence on hearth and home.
Axelrod wouldn't let the play be filmed
until the Broadway run was complete.
"The World Goes Round," Jan. 4 to
28, 2007.
Music by John Kander and lyrics by
Fred Ebb. Featuring more than two
dozen classic songs by Kander and Ebb,
such as the title song. "All That Jazz,"
Please see ii:'k..F_./Page 2C
'Monster
House' a
delightful
little scare
onster House" is a
v h imsicalLy
frightful tale that
could be told around a camp-
fire. Despite some "moon-
Walk" (a term I will explain
later) animation, the movie's
pleasantly spooky quality is
great fun.
While prepping for
Halloween festivities, the
bright D.J. (Mlitchel MussoI and
not-so-bright Chowder (Sam
Lerner) become suspicious of
their neighbor: the cranky old
Nebbercracker (Steve
Buscemi). The codger is noto-
rious for snatching children's
misplaced toys. "Do you want
to be eaten alive?" is his con-
stant warning to anyone who
dares to set foot on his lawn.
Naturally, D.J. must put an
end to the tyranny across the
street Everyday he observes
the old man, while fervently
jotting down notes.
Never has he planned to
actually confront the coot,
until one fateful day.
Chowder idiotically hurls
his prized basketball into the
crabby man's yard.
Consequently, he forces DJ.
into the forbidden territory to
retrieve it There D.J. comes
face to face ,with the mean
menace, who shakes him vio-
lently The tumultuous strug-
gle ends when Nebbercracker
has a heart attack.
Not long after the incident,
strange things begin occurring.
Nebbercracker's run-down
home comes to life, devouring
family pets and loners who
stray away D.J. believes that
the paranormal phenomenon
is due to the fusion of
Nebbercracker's vengeful
spirit with the house.
Terrified, he tries to find
help, but to no avail. With
nobody to turn to, D.J.,
Chowder and the "red-hot car-
rot-top," Jenny (Spencer
Locke), venture into the
Monster House. Their mission:
total annihilation.
"Monster House" would
have been the ideal Halloween
release; it had a ghoulishly
pleasurable feel. I'll look for
the DVD this October. The fall
setting was skillfully construct-
ed. I loved the autumn trees,
and the lighting these ele-
ments were magical.
The characters (especially
the house) were utterly engag-
ing.
Nevertheless, glitches exist
As I wrote before, the anima-
tion had a "moonwalk" quality;
the characters seemed to
"float" free of gravity as they
traveled through their sur-
'roundings. While running,
their legs practically moved in
Please see FOSTER/Page 5C
Secial to the Cnronicle
Richard Gllewltz, right, Jams with Rick Derringer recently at the
Summer NAMM in Austin, Texas. Gllewltz, an Inverness-based gul-
tarist, recently released a self-recorded live album, 'Live at the 2nd
Street Theater.'
Shiningon stage
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ACT 2006-07 season
The Art Center Theatre plans to
produce these plays this season:
"Old Wine in a New Bottle" by
Murray Schisgal, Sept. 8 through
24; "No Way to Treat a Lady" by
Douglas J. Cohen, Oct. 27 through
Nov. 12; "Pygmalion" by George
Bernard Shaw, Jan. 27 through
Feb. 11; "Wife Begins at Forty" by
Sultan, Barret & Cooney, March 16
through April 7; and "Curtain Up on
Murder" by Bettine Manktelow,
April 27 through May 13.
Season tickets are now on sale
at the box office in the Art Center
Gallery at the intersection of North
Annapolis Avenue, and County
Road 486 in Citrus Hills. All season
tickets are $70, seat choice as
available.
Individual play tickets will be
available throughout the season.
Call 746-7606 during box office
hours, 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday, or visit the Web site at
www.artleague.info.
Music
Club seeks singers
The Chorus of the Highlands
(Barbershoppers) will be preparing
for its next performance at the
Curtis Peterson Auditorium in
Lecanto. For this purpose, selected
singers will be added to the
Chorus. It's not necessary to read
music learning tapes are avail-
able for all new songs in the reper-
toire and you need not be a great
soloist to sing in a chorus. If you're
not sure of the part in which you
sing, we'll fit you into the right spot.
Now is an opportune time to join,
before we start learning our new
material.
Check us out during our routine
6:30 to 8:30 Tuesday night practice
at the First United Methodist
GOT A NEWS TIP?
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tips from readers about
breaking news. Call the
newsroom at 563.5660,
and be prepared to give
your name, phone num-
ber, and the address of
the news event
To submit story ideas for
feature sections, call
563.5660 and ask for
Cheri Harris. Again, be
prepared to leave a
detailed message.
Church of Inverness. For more
information, call Will Sill at 341-
0684.
Country Music Show
At 2 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 2, at
Cowboy Junction Opry on State
Road 44 at County Road 490 in
Lecanto starts another season of
Country-Western Music Shows at 2
p.m. Saturday. We'll sing you the
songs of the most famous, Jimmy
Rodgers, Gene Autry, Tex Ritter,
Roy Rogers, Merl Haggard,
Johnny Cash, Roy Acuff, Bill
Monroe, Hank Williams, Wilf
Carter-Montana Slim, to name a
few. Performers will be Buddy Max,
Leo Vargason, Don Sulisky, Woody
Faltinowski, Paul Hyde, Country
Bob,. including Tom Wayble and
Bobby Henwood the Country ,
Bluegrass Boys, and a host of oth-
ers.
There will be fiddles, guitars,
banjoes will be strumming and the
music will be a playing and songs
a singing. They will be coming from
all parts of the United States and
Canada as the season progresses,
to entertain you, and the show is
free. There will be vinyl records, .
CDs, cassette tapes, pictures, a
few music books, etc. at Cowboy
Junction Opry, Lecanto, from 2 to 4
p.m. Saturday.
Jazz Society
The Citrus Jazz Society's next
session has been set for 1:30 p.m,
Sunday, Sept. 3, in the permanent
location of the Citrus Jazz Society
at the Loyal Order of the Moose
Lodge (side entrance, please) at
1855 S. Suncoast Blvd. (U.S. 19,
Homosassa. The Moose Lodge is
next to and just south of the Harley
Davidson Motorcycle dealership on
the east side of U.S. 19. Sodas,
beer, wine, liquor and light snacks
are available for purchase from the
lodge. Dancing is encouraged.
Please note that the session is .on
the first Sunday of the month.
The session will feature jazz and
Dixieland music provided by the
society's local musicians according
to Anthony Caruso, president and
music director. The public is invited
to join members in an entertaining
afternoon of good music by this tal-
ented group of musicians, many of
whom have played with well-known
big bands.
A donation of $7 per person for
nonmembers will be collected at
the door for each session. Please
note new donation amount. Annual
memberships and renewals are
available for $35 per person and
are available at the door at ses-,
sions. Also please note new
amount for dues and renewals.
The society can always use
additional musicians for its jam
sessions and any accomplished
players should contact Tony
Caruso at the September session
or by calling him at (352) 795-
9936. Visit our new Web site at
www.Citrusjazzsociety.net.
Chorus rehearsals
The Chorus of Beverly Hills will
begin rehearsals for its holiday
concert from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 5, in the Beverly Hills
Community Church's Jack Steele
Fellowship Hall on the Civic Circle.
Singers for all four voice parts
are encouraged to join this friendly,
music-loving group.
Singers will be registered and
music will. be distributed. The cho-
rus welcomes all people who are
residents of Citrus County and who
are eager to sing and to make the
commitment to attend rehearsals
regularly. While the ability to read
music is desirable, it is not neces-
sary.
The chorus is still looking for a
director; but it does have a new
accompanist, Beverly Engberg.
The concert will be at 3 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 16, in the Sanctuary
of the Beverly Hills Community
Church, 82 Civic Circle.
For more information about join-
ing this fun-loving group, call
Volena Van Gunst, music chair-
man, at 746-5680.
Sunday in the Hills
Continuing the popular Sunday
in the Hills program, the Beverly
Hills Recreation Association at 77
Civic Circle will present "The -
Entertainer" Bob Rodgers from 2 to
4 p.m. Sept. 10.
His musical program will bring
back memories of your favorite
songs and vocalists.
Enjoy coffee and sweet treats
during a brief intermission. Tickets
are $6.
For information, call 746-4882.
Choir auditions
The Citrus Community Concert
Choir will resume rehearsals at 7
p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 12, at Faith
Lutheran Church, 935 S. Crystal
Glen Drive, Lecanto, for its fourth
annual presentation of the oratorio,
"The Messiah" by G.F. Handel.
New singers are always wel-
come and, at this time, there is an
especial need for altos. Auditions
will begin 30 minutes before regu-
lar rehearsal times. There is still a
need for a few violins and wood-,
winds for the choir's accompanying
chamber ensemble. Musicians
should be familiar with such works
as "The Messiah," Vivaldi's "Gloria"
and Mozart's "Requiem Mass."
To make audition arrangements,
call Jacki Doxey at (352) 212-1746.
Dances
DJ beckons dancers
The music of "DJ" Bob Arthur will
once again beckon dancers tonight
to the Beverly Hills Recreation
Association Clubhouse, 77 Civic
Circle. Be it a waltz, fox trot, cha-
cha or tango, every tune is certain
to please all attending, as folks
whirl about on the county's best
dance floor.
Everyone is invited. Doors open
at 7 p.m. with dancing from 7:30 to
10 p.m. Cake and coffee are
served. All tickets are $6.
For information, call 746-4882.
Please see DANCES/Page 4C
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Continued from Page 1C
"Maybe This Time," '"A Quiet
Thing" and "Kiss of the Spider
Woman." "The World Goes
'Round" won the 1991 Drama
Desk Award for Outstanding
Musical Revue. Filled with
humor, romance, drama, non-
stop melody and brassy, insight-
ful lyrics, this is a thrilling cele-
bration of life and the fighting
spirit that keeps us all going.
"True West," Feb. 22 to
March 18, 2007.
A Sam Shepard classic,
"True West" centers on the two
brothers, who at the beginning
of the play are as different as
night and day. "True West" is
uncharacteristically tradition-
al in its structure, but typically
over the top in its story arid
style. The play tells the story of
two brothers: Austin, ia
Hollywood screenwriter, anid
Lee, a small-time criminal. Tile
play's encounter between the
brothers explores the duality of
human personality and our pri-
mal capacity for violence.
"Godspell ." April 19 to May
13, 2007.
Music and lyrics by Stephen
Schwartz. The rock musical
was an immediate hit when i
opened in the spring of 1971 a;
an off-Broadway theater
Based on the Gospel accord in
to St. Matthew, it is one of the
most successful musicals;-imi
history. His followersand dis-
ciples re-enact, parables and
scenes from Jesus' lie with
great energy. ,. ; i~ i i
L- it's what matters. UnitedWay
of Citrus County
United Way of Citrus County
Proudly Presents
The 2006-07 Campaign,,
Kick-Off Luncheon
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Citrus Hills Golf & Country Club
11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
$20.00 per person
$200.00 for
Corporate Table of 8
Dress Business Artire
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For more information:
Contact the United Way
Office at 527-8894
RSVP by Wednesday,
August 23, 2006
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Lodge dines, dances
Loyal Order of Moose Inverness
Lodge 2112 offers a fine, reason-
ably priced full-course dinner at
5:30 p.m. Friday followed by danc-
ing. Members and qualified guests
are invited for an evening of good
food and good fun. Call the lodge
at 726-2112.
Summer dance
The Italian Social Club located
on County Road 486 in Hernando
is celebrating "Summer in Florida"
Dinner Dance at 5:30 p.m.
Saturday featuring a menu of
stuffed pork chops or 1/2 baked
chicken. As is our policy, setups
and ice are also provided to com-
plement your favorite beverage.
Dinner will be served at 6:30 fol-
lowed by music and dancing to the
sounds of the Carriers.
For tickets and information, call
John at 726-1328 or Marie at 726-
8406. Tickets are $13. Come in
any Thursday at 5 p.m. and try our
weekly dinners.
Spirit of Citrus dances
The public is invited to attend
Saturday night dances at Kellner
Auditorium, 102 Civic Circle,
Beverly Hills, Citrus County.
Dances are sponsored by Spirit of
Citrus Dancers, USA Dance
Chapter 6072.
Saturday "Birthday Dance"
honoring dancers with birthdays
this month complimentary cake
will be served. Music and lesson
by Butch Phillips.
Aug. 26 "County Fair dele-
brating the great American way" is
the theme. This dance promises to
be lots of fun with treats, games
and prizes. Dress is casual; straw
hats would be appropriate. Music
and lesson by Butch Phillips.
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. A com-
plimentary dance lesson will be
given at 7. General dancing is from
7:30 to 10. There is a "get
acquainted" table for dancers with-
out dance partners. Admission is
$7 for non-members and $5 for
members. Coffee, sodas and ice
are available. For information, call
Ann at 344-3768 or Lloyd and
Kathy at 726-1495.
Afternoon dance
The Men's Association of St.
Elizabeth Ann Seton, on West
Country Club Road in Citrus
Springs, is sponsoring an afternoon
of music for dancing and listening
from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the
Parish Hall. Admission is $4 per
person; BYOB, set-ups and coffee
will be provided. Live music will be
provided by JQ with Peg on vocals.
The duo will feature ballroom
dance music.
In addition, the afternoon per-
formance will include sing along,
country, line dancing, etc., plus a
tap dance number by the talented
Peg. All are invited for an afternoon
of fun. Singles are welcome and a
singles table will be set up. Doors
will open at,1:30 p.m. No advance
purchase required.
For information, call Joe at (352)
489-3703. ,
Citrus Squares
Come square dance with the
Citrus Squares square dance club.
Dances start at 7 p.m. Tuesday at
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church at
114 N. Osceola Ave., behind the
Crown Hotel in downtown
Inverness. The club dances main-
stream and plus. Ellis Lindsey is
the caller. Call (352) 489-1785.
Elks dinner dance
The Homosassa Elks will host a
dinner dance Friday, Aug. 18, at its
Lodge. Dinner is served from 5 to 7
p.m. with a menu choice of home-
made eggplant parmesan or fried
fish, along with salad, potato, veg-
gie, rolls, coffee and dessert. The
popular Carriers Duo will be play-
ing your favorite music for listening
or dancing. This is for Elks and
their guests. Tickets for the dance
and dinner are $9 per person.' To
dance, it's $3. No reservations, pay
at the door.
Memorable music
Beverly Hills Recreation
Association will host The Santellas,
Dick and Glorida, at the Aug. 25
Friday night dance at the -
Clubhouse, 77 Civic Circle.
All BHRA dances are open to
the public. Doors open at 7 p.m.
with dancing from 7:30 to 10 p,m. -
All tickets are $6. Refreshments' -.
are served.
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Citrus Cinemas 6 Inverness p.m., 4:35 p.m., 7:20 p.m., 9:50
Box Office 637-3377 p.m. Digital.
"Step Up" (PG-13) 1:30 p.m., "World Trade Center" (PG-
4:40 p.mi., 7:50 p.m., 10:35 p.m. 13) 12:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30
-"World Trade Center" (PG- p.m., 10:30 p.m. Digital.
13) 1:10 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:30 "The Descent" (R) 11:55 a.m.,
p.m., 10:30 p.m. Digital. 2:25 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:50 p.m.,
"Barnyard" (PG) 1:40 p.m., 10:10 p.m. Digital.
4:4 5 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10:15 p.m. "Barnyard" (PG) 12:25 p.m.,
"Talladega Nights: The 2:40 p.m., 5:05 p.m., 7:45 p.m.,
Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (PG-13) 10 p.m. Digital.
1:20, 4:30, 8,10:40 p.m. "Talladega Nights: The
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p.m., 10:25 p.m. Noon, 2:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:40
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p.m. "John Tucker Must Die" (PG-
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Dead Man's Chest" (PG-13) 1, "Miami Vice" (R) 12:15 p.m.,
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Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864 "Monster House" (PG) 11:50
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10:25 p.m. Digital. Dead Man's Chest" (PG-13)
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Your Birthday In the year ahead, the path you inclined to try to even the score with an individual who
elect to follow may not be an easy one, but you'll know recently did something you greatly resent.
better than others what it means to you. Much success Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Upon occasion, you
is likely, especially if you follow the courage of your con- can use poor judgment and be far too generous to the
victions. undeserving for your own good. This could be one of
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) You might have difficulty in those days when you once again exercise unwise con-
getting someone who is indebted to you to settle his/her sideration.
obligation in a meaningful way. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) Be careful what you
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) In order to maintain wish for. There's a possibility you may spend too much
domestic harmony, be extremely diplomatic in dealings time and effort on present goals and objectives that won't
with your mate. This is not a good time to bring up issues bring you contentment once they're achieved.
where each holds opposing views. Aries (March 21-April 19) Friends might find you
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) There is a fine line a bit frustrating to deal with because of your reluctance
between constructive criticism and simply nit-picking. If to express yourself in clear and concise ways.
you overstep that line, the hostile responses you evoke Taurus (April 20-May 20) Be extremely careful
and receive may surprise you. about which individuals you choose to associate with.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If you purchase mer- There is a strong possibility of trouble arising, especially
chandise from a company with which you've never dealt if you choose a companion who likes to make waves.
previously, make certain the item can be returned if it Gemini (May 21-June 20) Bear this in mind:
doesn't live up to your expectations. Matters that might be important to you may not be of
Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) It would be best to equal interest or concern to your mate or companions.
make a sincere effort to be congenial instead of demand- Cancer (June 21-July 22) If you have a poor atti-
ing, especially if persons with whom you're involved don't tude regarding your duties or responsibilities, you are
do everything you expect of them. likely to do things in ways that may result in a lot of wast-
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You could feel ed time and you'll get nothing of consequence done.
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Watercolor club
Artist Anne Weaver will be the
guest demonstrator the Citrus
Watercolor Club's next meeting,
which will be at 1 p.m. today. The
club meets the second Friday
monthly at the United Methodist
Church in Inverness located on
County Road 581. The public is
invited to attend as guests for a $3
donation at the door.
For information about the meet-
ing or to become a member, call
Meredith Keene at 382-8973 or
Barbara Fife at (352) 622-9352.
Art exhibit
The Old Courthouse Heritage
Museum presents an exhibition
titled "History Rendered: Artistic
Visions of Citrus County."
The exhibit will be open through
Tuesday.
The Old Courthouse Heritage
Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday through Friday. For
information, call Laurie Diestler at
341-6429.
Decorative artists
Paintings done by the members
of the Manatee Haven Decorative
Artists will be on display in the .
Crystal River Library during August.
Meetings are at 9:30 a.m. the
,second Saturday monthly. The
next meeting will be Saturday at
the Bittner residence, 8089 W.
Pine Bluff St., Crystal River. We
welcome beginners, intermediate
and advanced painters in all medi-
ums to join us and share in the
fun.
For directions and information
about the project, call Jan Bittner,
Crystal River, 563-6349; Bea
Peterson, Ocala, (352) 861-8567; or
Katherine Goulet, Spring Hill, (352)
596-9956. Margaret Fredrick will
teach pen and ink with oil rouging.
Harvest Moon Craft Show
The Citrus County Craft Council
will host its 17th Annual Harvest
Moon Craft Show from a.m. until
3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2, at the
Crystal River National Guard
Armory on Venable Street, across
from Home Depot (off U.S. 19,
south of Crystal River airport) in
CrystalRiver.. '
The show will benefit the Daystar
Life Center of Citrus County. Craft
items will be raffled semi-hourly and
refreshments will be available for
purchase throughout the day from
Inverness Sertoma.
There will be a collection of non-
perishable food items for holiday
baskets and the Daystar food
pantry for the disadvantaged fami-
lies in Citrus County. All donations
are greatly appreciated.
There is no admission charge to
this inside and outside show with
plenty of free parking.
For information, call Maria or
Gene at 621-3608.
The Citrus County Chronicle is a
major sponsor.
BHAG
The Beverly Hills Art Group will
resume painting classes Sept. 7.
Classes are from 9 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. Thursday in the Community
Building on Civic Circle, and are
open to everyone.
The monthly membership meet-
ing is' at 1 p.m. the third Monday
monthly at the Central Ridge
Library.
For more information, call Alice
at (352) 747-5731.
Applique society
The Heart in Hand Chapter of
the Appliqu6 Society is hosting a
handwork retreat from Sept. 12 to
15. This is the sixth year for the
retreat, which will be at the
Methodist Conference Center in
Leesburg. The cost is $175 for dou-
ble occupancy and features all
meals including dinner the first
evening and breakfast the last day.
The price of a private room is $220.
1 For more information, call Mabel
at 746-9861.
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INVERNESS 2321 A Carter Street. $450. P223
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1 19 N. Filmore. $625. P223
INVERNESS 2/1 8805 Aquarius. .. Waterfront, Garage, Nice family room. $700. P227
INVERNESS 2/2/1 6387 Glencoe, Pet Friendly $800. P33
INVERNESS 2/2/2- 5780 S KLINE Terrace, Pet Friendly, with new flooring, screened lanai. On over
half acre comer lot. $800 P44+'
FLORAL CITY- 7696 Crescent Loop, 2/1, Fireplace, Screened Pdrch. $825. P207
,INVERNESS- 2/2/1 Windemere villa. 804 Inverie Dr. Rent includes cable, garbage P/U, clubhouse,
4wn maintenance. $850. P 218
IVERNESS- 157 Rooks'3/2/2, newer home. $875. P161
INVERNESS -793 Rooks 3/2/2. $900. LB
)INVERNESS 820 N. Charles, 3/2/2. $900. LB ,
kIERNANDO-2617 N. Canterbury Lake Drive, 3/2/2 $900. P224
PRITCHARD ISLAND -Terrific views of Lake Henderson. 3/2/1 community pool, boat docks, tennis
:ourts. $950. P180
PRITCHARD ISLAND-956, 3/2/1, screened porch, lakefront, community pool. Pet considered.
11000. P177,
9EVERLY HILLS -893 W Colbert Dr. 3/2/2 Beautiful brand new home In Oakwood Village. Near golf
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FLORAL CITY 7722 S. Shore Acres. 3/2/2, Pet Friendly. $950. P222
TOWNHOUSE AT LAKESIDE 849 S Florida Ave GORGEOUS, BRAND NEW. 3/2 fully furnished
$1000. P60 ,
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Lecanto
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE 2519 Hwy 44 West, Inverness. Ideal for Doctors, CPA, Title Co, etc.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE, BEVERLY HILLS. MEDICAL COMPLEX 4,500 sq. ft.*
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TOTALLY REHABBED I un 2000 New
IVERY NICE 2BR, 1BA home. Quiet windows, roof, A/C, updated electric &
neighborhood. This home has been plumbing. Very nice 3BR, 2BA, w/ebt-in
extremely %ell taken care of. Newer kitchen. Detached carport w/attached
shed w/electric. Enjoy romantic evenings
heat & air, newer appliances in kitchen, w/the FP in MBR. All this situated on 2.5
washer & dryer. $110,000 #300003 acres (mbl) $220,000 #300645
BILL HUTCHINGS SAVE THOU
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tiled front porch and new heat pump. Master quiet street. New roof In 2005, fenced yard,
bedroom has bath with large walk-In shower. 1 car attached carport, 4 calling fans, storage
Exterior freshly painted. Beautiful lawn. All shed, and beautiful laminate floors.
appliances stay: MUST SEEI MLS #304737.
LOTS FOR SALE
Sugarmill Woods OakVillage South, Verynice, Comer loton HeucheraCt. $59,900 Agentowned.
Sugarmill Woods Torenia. Verbenas. Nicecul-de-sacloL $59,900 Agentowned.
Pine Ridge Exollentloton Lamp Post Dr. Just past Nakoma $79,900' Agent owned
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60 yrs. of age, 5'9", 145
Ibs. brown eyes & hair,
would like to meet lady
'40-60 yrs. who enjoys
dining out, walks on
beach, sportscars &
life! For
companionship or Long
Term relationship.
Homosassa, FL
Blind Box 1153M
c/o Chronicle 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.
Crystal River, FL 34429
Or Call (352).628-1775
Healthy, Wealthy & Wise
2 out of 3 ain't bad,
SWM, seeks SWF,
55+ who enjoys the
finer things in life and
wants to be spoiled,
PO Box 715
Homosassa, Fl. 34487
SWM In 60's, 510", 1160#
In good shape. Looking
for single female 55+ for
lasting companionship
to enjoy life together.
Recently widowed.
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2 Siamese cats, Indoor
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I Yr. Old LAB Mix
Needs fenced yard I
Free to good homel
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Abandoned
Mother Cat & 5 kittens,
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spayed, kittens 3-4mos.
3 F, 2M (352) 270-3345
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service.
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White. Leg needs repair.
746-9625
Free Dog 1 yr. old
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KITTENS PURRFECT PETS
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1729 W Gulf to Lake
HEy
Looking for Good home
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Wallet, Kash & Karry In
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questions asked.
REWARD (352) 382-2425
Cat, Light gray, long
hair, blue eyes 15 lbs.
needs medication,
Near Croft & Dawson
(352) 344-1640
Chihuahua brown
w/long legs. Vicinity of
Rock Crusher. (352)
564-8915
Adult BASSET
& Black Puppy
w/collars; Vic. of Turkey
Oak/Mall 8/8. 270-7015
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Sm black BasenjI-type
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SMALL FEMALE DOG
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495/488 area, call to ID
(352) 212-7555
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184,053 $ 10,900
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must see. Cathi Schenck 352-527-1820 #304177
Cathi Schenck, ABR
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Prudential
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8551 N Tempest Drive, Citrus Springs.
Spacious 3/2/2 pool home on an oversized corner lot. Close to schools, golf
courses and shopping. 32 ft. lanai w/child safety gate at pool. Large laundry room,
entertainment niche, island kitchen. $258,000 MLS #302422
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all appliances. Large screened lanai. Entire furniture &
contents package available at very low cost. $139,500
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UPGRADED 31212 PALMWOOD
POOL HOME on the cul-de-saci Lots of
tile, plant shelves and 10' ceilings. Beveled
glass front doors. Family room has built-in
entertainment center. Lg. pantry in
spacious. kitchen w/upgraded appliances.
Breakfast nook has built-in bar & window
overlooking pool & deep greenbelt. Neutral
decor. Diamond Brite pool. Every interior
wall Is insulated #303640 $275,000
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1045 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy.
Hernando, FL 34442
Office: 352 344-8018
Cell: 352 212-3559
Fax: 352 344-8727
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RUTENBERG GOLF COURSE POOLISPA
HOME! 3 bedrooms + office, 3 baths +3
car garage home. Professionally decorated
& landscaped. 18" tile in main living areas.
Gas fireplace in family room. China cabinet
in dining room. Pocket door leads to guest
suites. Office has custom built-ins. Lots of
storage and upgrades throughout. Tile roof,
crown molding & beautiful view of #9
fairway. #303627 $388,000
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floor plan, if
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HEILI (352)563-1807
Woman seeking
position as personal
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errands, personal
shopping, transp. for
doctor visits, etc. Please
respond to
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Box 1158P 1624 No.
Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429
FERO PLOT
Bev. Hills. Grdn of
Peace-#180C. $2,400
value-asking $1,800.
(585) 224-8736.
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Mausoleum Crypt
Bullding-F Tandem for
P-$5,000 & Single $2,500
4 Garden Side
052) 613-0189 Iv. mess,
Fountain Mem. Grdns.
52 spaces In Westlawn
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PAYABLE CLERK
Full time position
available for a fast
growing construction
company. Duties will
Include matching, Job
coding and
entering of invoices.
Knowledges of Excel,
Quick Books,
Timberllne Software
very helpful. This
person' must be very
organized, detail
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accurate entry.
Qualified candidates
fax or email resume
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PART TIME
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Mon thru Fri.
*RECEPTIONIST*
Good phone skills.
General office
knowledge. MS Word,
Excell & basic com-
puter skills a must This
Is a very versatile Job-
Phone, copies, files,
Insurance, deposIts,
supplies, spread
sheets, letters, mall
and morel
Please Fax Resume
to: (352) 795-0134
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TEACHER NEEDED
(352) 795-6890
ACCOUNTS
5 days per week. 4-5
hrs, per day. 1 toddler
and 1 infant. In my
Citrus Springs home.
email resume to
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Beverly Hills, FL 34464
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POSITION
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Vacations & 401k
available. Qualified
candidates. Must
have reliable
transportation & a
great service
at titude, Must be
able to work
weekends &
holidays.
Please fax cover
letter & resume to:
352-795-4897
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Must have exc, phone
skills & general office
knowledge with
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20 hrs/wk, M-F,
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(352) 344-0067 or email
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Uc &nl EAp'd friendly
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.'HAULING CLEANUP,
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'- App.i Furn, Const,
3; Debris & Garages
352-697-1126
.All Tractor & Dirt Service
.orna Clearing free Ser
-H-iauling, Bushhogging
.; _Driveways 302-6955
"-ZOLEMAN TREE SERVICE
Removal & trim. Uc. Ins.
;'FREE EST. Lowest rates
guaranteed 344-1102
:, D & R TREE SERVICE
,JAI phases of tree work,
no Job to big or too
"small. Uc., Ins., Ref.,
Cheap Prices, 302-7744
DOUBLE J STUMP
'GRINDING, Mowing,
HaulingCleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
IBobcat work. Fill/rock &
,-Sod: 352-563-0272.
-,FJM LLC Landscape,
Tractor & Tree Service.
Bushhog, debris clean
zip, stump grinding, tree
,tlm. land clearing, any
:tize Job, 352-400-2790
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB Gregory McCarthy
CAT SERV Trash & Brush Painting & Home Repair
removal, const. debris, Free Est./Sr. Discount
Free est. (352) 400-5340 Uc #99990256375
SL'S (352) 563-5677 or
PAUL'S TREE & (407) 346-9408
CRANE SERVICE I Henry Trochez Painting
Serving All Areas. | Press. wash, affordable.
Trees Topped, Prof. Job. Lc#30555
Trimmed, or I Insured (352) 302-4928
Removed, INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
FREE ESTIMATES. I &ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
i Ucensed & Insured. I J. Hupchick Uc./Ins.
(352) 458-1014 (352) 726-9998
L im mIN &
R WRIGHT TREESERVICE, MICHAEL DAVIDSON
tree removal, stump 20+ yrs Panting
grind, trim, Ins.& Uc hndmnc t ctr 7
T266879 352-34I6 handymbn. Uc.3567
#02679 352-341-6827 y(352) 746-7965
STUMPS FOR LE$$
Quole 'o heap ,ou Mike Anderson Painting
,.on I belly .eil- Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
(352) 476-9730 Ing; Pressure Washing ".
also. Call a profession-
- al, Mike (352) 464-4418
POOL BOY SERVICES
igKgll!IO Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
PCFDDL E O 352-464-3967 *
PICFIDDLEMUSIC Wall & Ceillng Repairs
I GUITAR LESSONS I Drywall, Texturing,
I By Wally I Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
(352) 287-3233 Framing. 30 yrs, exp.
I. 23-Jm l 344-1952 CBC058263
AILA5 COUM. SERVICE
Flat Rate Comp. Repair
Only $69.95 + Parts
No hourly feel
+ (352) 586-36364
COMPUTER
TECH MEDICS
Hardware & Software
Internet Specialists
(352) 628-6688
IN HOME
SERVICE
New & Used Comput-
ers, Will build to your
spec's, Upgrades,
Networking Issues,
CALL (352) 400-4175
PC Troubleshooters
We clean,.optimize
PC's Call for In home
appt. Ask for Mark
(352) 219-7215
prce.Ins/i'
#734025092
A BOATERS FRIEND
Cliff's Outboard Repair
30+ yrs. Exp. Reas. Rates
(352) 746-2284
Affordable Boat Mdlnt.
& 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. LUc#99990001273
Bob, 352-220-4244
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile is restored
to now ,onl All lrlor
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY
Modern & antique.
Denny, 628-5895
or 464-2738
Custom Home Interiors
Draperies, Slipcovers
Woven Blijnds, 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
SVacancy; Prvt home
operated by F/T RN.
(352) 621-3868
www.theoldfolks
home.net
NEW REGISTERED
HOME DAY CARE
Full/oan time opening
slots, before & after
school care. Highladnds
Area 352-726-5163
VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcoverlng.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Lic#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
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CLEAN BREEZE Free Est.
9 yrs. exp. Llc./Ins.
"Top Quality Products"
Sarah@(352)726-7604
DAILEY'S CLEANING
Family owned.
Comm/Res. w/ref.
Teresa (352) 503-3296
HOMES & WINDOWS
Serving Clus Couny over 17
years. Kathy (352)
465-7334
HOUSEKEEPING
BY ELLEN
Lic. & 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.
COUNTERTOP
FORMICA
New dr Refacing &
Also Repair. Lic.
28417 (352) 212-7110
Additions/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
LUc. & Ins, CBC 058484
(352)344-1620
Call Tacumsa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels
& repairs. Free Estimates
CBC1253431
(352) 489-2581
Remodeling &
Renovations.
Lie CGC 062450 & Ins.
(352) 228-0432
ROGERS Construction
Additions, remodels,
new homes, Most
home repairs, 637-4373
CRC 1326872
FL RESCREEN
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
Scrns, 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, Uc#2708
(352) 628-0562
Always Ready Hauling,
light moving powerr,,
washing & painting. Uc.
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
Cell (352) 220-9223
"390 092
Henry Trochez Palnting
Press. wash, affordable.
Prof. job. Lic#30655
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
-I-owl
#1 IN HOME REPAIRS,
paint, press.wash, clean
Sroof&gutters, Reliable,
#0169757 344-4409
V CALL ME FOR Small
home repairs the big
contractors don't want.
I'll return your call. Lic#
25995 (352) 613-5427
'A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No Job too
small 7day wk. LIc
#3008. (352) 341-1440
A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No Job too
small 7days wk, Lic
#3008. (352) 341-1440
AAA HOME REPAIRS
Maint & repair prob-
lems Swimming Pool
Rescreen99990000162
352-746-7395
p AFFORDABLE, 1
DEPENDABLE
HAULING CLEANUP.
PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl Furn, Const,
| Debris & Garages
S 352-697-1126
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. Lic.
28417 (352) 212-7110
DOCKS
Built & Repaired
Uc #2564 / Ins.
(352) 341-4152
FASTI 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
Gregory McCarthy
Painting &.HomeRdepalr
Free Est./Sr, Discount
_.Uc 1#9990256375
(352) 563-5677 or
(407) 346-9408
MASTER PLUMBER
Retired & Boredl
How can I help you?,
(352) 601-5680
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services.Uc.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 & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
APPROVED SHEDS for
Deed Res. comm. Site
or pre-built. Sheds of
Ctrus 3399 Hwy 44 Inv.
(352) 726-0046
A+ TECHNOLOGIES
Plasma TV's Installed.
Stereo, phone, cable &
more (352) 746-0141
CITRUS ELECTRIC
All electrical work.
LIc & Ins ER13013233
352-527-7414/220-8171
FULL ELECTRIC SERVICE
Remodeling, LUghting,
New InstallLIc,. & Insur.
#2767(352) 257-2276
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving Items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
AFFORDABLE,
| DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP
PROMPT SERVICE
I Trash, Trees, Brush.
Appl. Furn, Const;
Debris & Garages
S352-697-1126
Always Ready, Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. Uc.
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
(352) 220-9223
Appl., Furn. & fTash
Removal, Moving?
YOU CALL ...I'LL HAUL
Larry270-3589, 726-7022
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILER
Low $$$/Same day serv
Fum., appi, trash, brush,
726-2264 201-1422
J&J Moving & Hauling*
Clean Outs, Relocations
Odd Jobs, Yard Work
(352) 628-9370
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
. removal; const, debris,
-ree est (352) 400-5340
WE MOVE SHEDS
564-0000
CARPET INSTALLATION
restretches & repairs
Vlnyl & VC tile, 37 yrs In
busn. Uc2389 341-4449
MATTHEW ANTHONY'S
Flooring, Ilnoleum/crpt/
tile wrRepa/rs/Sales/Svc
352-476-4231/746-0171
All kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
Free estimates,
(352) 527-3431
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All types.Free estimates
Commr/Res. 628-4002
BEACH FENCE
Free est., Lic. #0258336
(352)628-1190
813-763-3856 Cell
OAKHILL FENCE
Specializing In Farm
Fenrce Lic /free e.t
(352) 302-8226
ir RAr SEaWaLLS &
CONCRETE WORK
LUc#2699 & Insured,
(352)795-7085/302-0206
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
S352-464-3967
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Uc.1476 726-6554
Additions/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
'Uc. & Ins, CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
r AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE, i
* HAULING CLEANUP, g
I PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash. Trees, Brush,
Apple, Furm Const.
SDebris & Garages
L 352-697-1126 ,
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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
Drywoll, Teorunrig.
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
Ston
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
D&C TRUCK & TRACTOR
SERVICE, INC.
Landclearing, Hauling
& Grading, Fill Dirt,
Rock, Top Soil & Mulch.
LUc, Ins,(352)302-7096
FLIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclearing, Truck &
Tractor work. House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch & Topsoil.
You Need It, I'll Get itII
(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
(352) 344-4288
%-u
r AFFORDABLE
S DEPENDABLE, I
HAULNG CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush.
Appl. Furn, Const,.
| Debris & Garages
L 352-697-1126
All actor & DirtServce
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling. Busnhoaglng
Driv.eways 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
sizejob, 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, cost. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340
TURTLE ACRES
BUSHHOG SERVICE
No job too small ULic.
(352)422-2114
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
SOD SOD SOD*
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352)341-3032
THE LAWN RANGER .
$10. & Up, We do It.alll
Call 352-863-9824
Or 352-228-7320
Advanced Lawncare &
More. Lawn Care $10 &
upl C lean ups. No job
too bigorsmall Lc, Ins.
352-220-6325/220-9533
S AFFORDABLE,
I DEPENDABLE, I
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush, I
tApp, Furn, Const. ,
I Debris & Garages I
1 352-697-1I126
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Reliable,Quallty work,
Residential/Comm.
LIc./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
care & landscaping
services, Inverness area.
Chris (352) 726-5123
LAWN LADY Residential
Comm. Mowing, Mulch,
trimming & cleanup
257-1522 or 563-5746
TONY'S QUALITY LAWN
CARE, Now accepting
New Customers.
352-628-6022, 228-2410
DANIAL COLE POOL
CLEANING SERVICES
Reliable, Wkly Cleaning
Uc. Ins. 352-465-3985
MAVEN POOL MAINT.
Start enjoying ,
your pool agalnl-
Chtem & full ierIce
avail LI. (352)726-1674
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
352-464-3967 e
R.C. (GATOR) EDSON
Pump Service-All Types
Ins'd, Uc. 17110191517
(352) 637-2519.
WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Pepair. or, all moae~
& n',oael Uc .Ar.y.rnme
344-2556, Richard
PHOTOGRAPHY
CITRUS PHOTO
Weddings & Events
(352) 422-6956
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
BUSINESS BROKER
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
NOTARY SERVICES
Call Jackle
(352) 212-7400
SiJn'.,S7f-rir & Fj,.aj..Skinirig..Roo',tu.:,rs.Cirapon,
, Screen Rooms,Decks, Windows,Doors,Additions
Irst Cans
F LLC.
Commercial Residential
Roll Off Container Service 10-40 yds.
Land Clearing Fill Demolition
3 2427443I Reliable Service
WHAT'S
MISSING?
Your ad!
Don't miss outi Call for more information.
563-3209 v
Maids on Call
We Make House Calls
Residential &
Commercial
Cleaning
679005
Call for a free quote
Phone: (352) 726-8077
Lic. # 99990003051
Aluminum Structures Inc.
COSMETOLOGIST/
STYLIST/NAIL TECH
Flex hrs, sign-on bonus,
pd. vac,, benefits
*(352) 628-4888*
+(352) 476-5885+
HAIR STYLIST
Immediate
Opening
Call Sue: at
352-628-0630
RECEPTIONIST
With Exp. In Hair Salon
Shear Delight
(352) 795-1060
Child Care & Light
Housekeeping.
a Skilled Facility has
openings for:
CNA's F/T 3-11
Excellent Health &
Dental Blue Cross/
Blue Shield of FL &
paid vacation &
holidays. $1.75
Weekend shift
differential. Come
Join our Exceptional
Nursing Teaml
Fax Resume
(352) 746-0748 or
Apply in person
Woodland Terrace
124 Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hernando
(352) 249-3100
Your World
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C." Meica^ cm Meical
a Skilled Facility has
openings for
Full-time Floor
Tech.
Apply In person
Woodland Terrace
124 Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hemando
(352) 249-3100
A+ Healthcare
Specialists
Medicare Home
Health
RN's/LPN's
Medicare Visits.
Excellent Visit rates
Call Robin for
more Info:
(352)564-2700
rkeefei@atlantic.net
C.N.A.
Citrus Health and
Rehabilitation Center
has a RARE
opportunity for CNA's.
We have two
7am-3pm positions
immediately
available. We offer
an excellent wage
(based on
experience), a
weekend shift diff.,
benefits Include
health/dental/ vision
as well as a flexible
paid time off benefit
that never expireslI
Please apply In
person for an
Immediate interview
at 701 Medical Court
East, Inverness.
EOE/DFW/
Not-Fot-Profit
CAREGIVERS
WANTED
WE HAVE
SEVERAL OPENINGS
FOR CARING AND
DEDICATED WORKERS
IN A BEAUTIFUL
ASSISTED LIVING
FACILITY. MAKE A
DIFFERENCE IN
SOMEBODY'S LIFE...
I WE ARE NOT
ONLY A GREAT PLACE
TO LIVE, BUT A GREAT
PLACE TO WORK
WE HAVE OPENINGS
IN OUR ALZHEIMERS
UNIT AS WELL AS
OTHER FLOORS.
7-3 SHIFT. 3-11 SHIFT.
11-7 SHIFT
CALL PAT OR ELLEN
(352) 860-2525
CNA/
HOMEMAKER/
COMPANION
Immediate Openings
Flexible hrs., $8-$10/hr.
(352) 271-4201
CNA'S/NA'S
FT & PT
ALL SHIFTS
Assisted Living Facility.
Sign on bonus
Pay based on exp,
Benefits after 60 days
Vacation After Jan,
1st. Apply in Person:
Brentwood Retirement
Community
Commons Build.
1900 W. Alpha Ct.
Leconto 352-746-6611
DFWP/EOE
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Fast paced general
dental practice
seeking F/T Assistant.
Exp. pref'd. Will train
the right person.
Fax resume to:
(352) 795-3310
or Call (352) 795-1074
DENTAL ASSISTANT
& RECEPTIONIST
Exp. Necessary. We
are looking for'a high
energy, upbeat
people-person.
Highly motivated.
24/7 smiles. Great
benefits, bonuses,
paid vacation
& 401K.
Phone Jennifer
(352) 795-0151
F/T CHECKOUT/
INSURANCE
RECEPTIONIST
Medical office
experience required,
preferably w/Medical
Manager software.
Duties include posting
procedures and
payments, making
appointments and
posting insurance
payments. Benefits
Include vacation,
sick, holidays,
medical, 401(k).
Apply in person
West Coast Eye
Institute,
240 N. Lecanto Hwy,
Lecanto, FL 34461
746-2246 x834
FRONT OFFICE/
RECEPTIONIST
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/Cell 422-3656
MEDICAL
RECEPTIONIST
for family practice,
Full time. Fax resume
(352) 795-2296
Nurses
Needed NOW
RN to $35/hr
LPN to $23/hr
CNA's to $14/hr
HMKR's/HHA
LOTS OF WORK
Nursetemps
866-431-8700
nurse-temps.com
Optometric Asst.
Needed full time for
busy practice. Team
player. Excel. work
environment with
benefits. Fax resume
to Homosassa Eye
Clinic. (352) 628-6377
PRN
Knowledgeable IBCS,
Day Shift Mon Fri.
Fax Resume To:
352-637-2525
r"-- -'"-
F/T, RN/LPN
Needed for a
Physician's office.
Benefits Include:
lnsurance/401K,
Competitivesalary I
Fax Resume to
(352) 746-6333
S=- = I
CORRECTIONAL
OFFICER
(Full Time)
GREAT BENEFITSil
Paid Vacations,
Holidays, Health
Insurance & 401 K
Qual: H.S./GED, A
valid Florida Drivers
license is required.
Must be at least 19yrs.
of age,
Applications are
available at
2604 W. Woodland
Ridge Drive
Lecanto, Fl 34461
www.corrections
coap.com
M/F/VET/HP
E.O.E. Drug Free
Workplace
Legal Assistant or
Paralegal
CHECKERS
Inverness now hiring
Assistant Managers
Fast food management
experience req'd,
Benefits Included.
Send resume to:
253 SE Hwy. 19
Crystal River 34429
or call (352) 563-1322
OFFICE MGR/
BOOKKEEPER
Local, long-estab
home appliance
dealer needs
energetic people-
person for work In fast
paced but cordial
retail setting, In
newly remodeled
showroom & offices.
Looking for flexible
Indiv w/a team spirit.
Must have basic
knowledge of D.E.
Accounting for use
on computer-based
acctg, sys. Excel &
Word mandatory. Exp
w/Tyler Business Sys a
plus. F-T, pd vacation
& holidays, medical +
other benefits.
Mail resume w/
detailed workplace
exp, salary history &
salary rqmts to:
Blind Box 1155
Citrus Co. Chronicle
106 W. Main St.
Inverness, FL 34450
We are a drug/
alcohol-free WP
w/pre-employment
screening &
background checks.
RESIDENT
SERVICES
DIRECTOR
Barrington Place, part
of Emeritus Assisted
Living, a dynamic,
rapidly expanding
company committed
to providing quality
care for seniors, is
seeking a motivated,
self-directed
Individual to
coordinate resident
care activity ,
Including resident
assessments,
medication
management &
overall resident
satisfaction,.
Requires strong
leadership &
technical ability, a
documented history
of working with the
elderly, the ability to
problem solve &
Implement resident
focused systems,
experience in an
assisted living, nursing
home or home
health environment,
and a thorough
understanding of
state requirements.
LPN a must. ,
C I T R U S :.C 0 U N T Y
SI,
*NOW HIRING*
Coldwell Banker Next
Generation Realty Is
recruiting new and
experienced real
estate associates.
Call Summer today
(352)382-2700 or
(352)303-8793 *
LIC. INS. AGENT
CRYSTAL RIVER
(800) 604-7249, Ext. 3
MR. AUTO INSURANCE
Seeking CSR
440 Ilc, pref., but will
train. 352-795-0099
P/T DIRECTOR OF
MUSIC MINISTRIES
First Presbyterian
Church of Inverness
206 Washington Ave.
Job Description Avail.
637-0770 Or fax
resume to: 637-6326
REL EALSTATE CAREER
I Sales Lie. Class 1
S$249. Start 9/12/06
I CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC. |
S (352)795-0060
VETERINARIAN
P/T position for busy
clinic. Send resumes to:
Blind Box 1149P
Citrus County Chronicle
1624 N Meadowcrest BI
Crystal River, FL 34429
Chandler Hills
Restaurant
Line Cooks &
Sous Chef
Experienced line
cooks and sous chef
needed for our
casual dining
restaurant.
ALSO,
Experience a plus.
Servers, Bussers,
Dishwashers
Full and part-time,
flexible schedules.
Earn top wages and
benefits!
ACTIVITY
COORDINATOR
F/T Position. Organize
activities for children
and adults. Fun and
friendly resort
atmosphere. Flexible
hours during the
week, must work all
holidays and
weekends.
Computer skills
required. Fax resume
to: 352-795-4897
DISHWASHERS
Apply in person
505 E Hartford St.
Hernando
(352) 746-6855
EXECUTIVE CHEF
Needed for upscale
country club.
Exp. required. Fax
resume to 746-9863
EXP. SERVERS
Apply In person
INVERNESS
Golf & Country Club
(352) 726-2583
EXP'D LINE COOK
Apply at: CRACKERS
BAR & GRILL
Crystal River
FOOD & BEVERAGE
MANAGER FOR
COUNTRY CLUB
Restaurants, banquets &
bar. Professional
w/good people skills,
Exp. neededed.
Fax resume to
352-746-9863
FOOD SERVICE
MANAGER
AND COOKS
Immediate opening
at Cypress Creek
Juvenile Facility.
Institutional cooking
and hands-on
management
experience preferred.
Competitive Wages,
Direct Deposit, 401 K,
Vacation Pay, Health,
Bonus Plan for '
Management and
Cooks. Dental and
V Islon Benefits.
Must pass back-
ground check and
pre-employment
drug screen.
Contact
Sandra McDowell at
352-527-3091 Ext: 119
or fax resume with
salary history to
225-273-2165
attn #648 or email
resume to HRI1@abl
management camrn
EOE
jj^el au ranl
Lou ngnefK
into-the conimpter syte ad u at all paperwork *t.
r, accuracy of ads/. Wo closely with customers.
Wi" wU to train in all aspect oif job. Music be computer
profcient and possess experience in customer service.
FT Paginator Seeking experienced paginator to joinp
busy weekly newspapers. Applicants should be able t9
design reader-rendly pages and be deadline-oriented
with knowledge of Quark .Xpress, Photoshop, proper
graWmar.and spellig.
PT Accounting Clerk 29 hours per week. Handle
receivables, payables, billing and newspaper proofng.
Assist with month-end close-out functions. Minimum 2
years accounting etp. Pr6ficient in M Word,Fsceld.-
.FT Warehouse Assistant Assit warehouse .manager
with various duties. .General cleaning, loading.. &
loading trucks, lift adiinO~&eprinted materials, mpke
dtNverles. Must be able t ork Saturdpy nits..
SULgals Ad Rep- lnpittall ineg dvr0aii eeelw
comingg calls,e-nialls, faes p. nW"':WiL advertisers and'
fIailitate Uieir legal ad ~itn..g neeilr. Coljuter
proficiency a must. ''
Preoress Operator Grapihlpc ats hacgiround.Send all.
.:edlit0jal and ad copy .alec.roiea.y. ast-paced hift
S4PMi13:30AM and wj:'ii .weekend'work. .,:'::
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S T',~ p ke, -, .,. ..tei; ..6.5
1. T:lfIltr*let Manng ,:: i. ^ *
d4'eliiery and ivJci!fD Q ^.
,i. Recrultmeuitit,
del.'ery quality riatis.
basis, Working wj^t I.I 1 t n.L o
,process improvementt at .
Arir(er, sljes prourais 14ys
.... I .. 0.
PT Collatotr Help c e putpapers tgetfer,
by organizing the sectiobIs and ilseating the mit rhils
that get delivered with the papecra.h day. Work with a
great tram. We will train In l aspec-t of the Job. M.u be'
able to' lfl up to 40 I bs and' io 'lohg perinos tlme
K Stop by Meadowcrest to' "oti aappIitioi
,-Successful apst
Stopinfotil&l
Citrus CountyG l
1624 N. MeadowcrI .
Crystal River, FL 34429, -
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CLIASSIFIEDS
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
LCT WANTS YOUII
Immediate
processing for OTR
drivers, solos or
teams. CDLA/Haz,
required Great
benefits
99-04 equipment
Call Now
800-362-0159 24 hours
On Top of the World
Communities
Grounds & Golf
Course
Maintenance
Workers
Full & Pan-lfime positions
availaSe
Construction
Labor
Futlime positions.
Must haveawnlngness
towork&avald FL
Driversbcese
HandyMan
(Persopn)
lght carpentry,
painting, etc.
2" Shift Facilities
Maintenance
General building
maintenance: AC,
electrical,
experience
required.
Applications
available at
Main Gate
SW 99'Street
Road
Ocala
Come
"FRndyourpiace in
the world"
FRAMERS/SHEETERS
$$$ Local $$$
352-302-3362
A/C SERVICE TECH
& INSTALLERS
Exp, req'd, Apply In
person Air Care
Heating & Cooling
7745 W, Homosassa Trall
AC SERVICE TECH
Want great pay &
benefits? Must be drug
free & pass bkgmd ck.
Apply In person.
6575 Hwy 44, C. River
JOE'S EXPRESS DELI
is Now Hiring
EXP'D COOK
& SERVER
Over 18. Need to anDpl
In person after 1:00 pm
20359 E Penn Ave. Ste B
Next to Am South Bank
LINE COOKS
PREP COOKS
DISHWASHERS &
WAIT STAFF
Apply in person
9:30am-1pm, M F at
ROMANO'S
5705 Gulf to Lake Hwy.
(352) 564-1211
NOW HIRING
ALL POSITIONS
ALL SHIFTS
Apply within.
NIcole's Fine Dining
P/T Bartender
Nights & Wknds.
Experience a plus.
MApply, n person.
Manatee Lanes,
Crystal River DFWP
795-4546
PIZZA CAFE
Drivers, Servers &
Kit. Staff Needed
Days/nights/weekend
Shifts avail.
Applications accepted
any day btw. 2 4 pm
2780 N. Florida Ave.
Unit 6 Hernando Plaza
(352) 637-1920
VAN DER VALK
FINE DINING HIRING
EXP. LINE COOK
DISHWASHER
EXP. BARTENDERS
Please Contact
(352) 637-1140
Cemetery Sales
Person
Best Kept Secret!
A Service that every
family needs. Reces-
sion proof. No travel.
Local opportunity w/
complete training.
Benefits and ad-
vancements. This may
be the most benefi-
cial phone call you
ever make.
Call today
(352) 628-2555
Lic. Realestate
Associate
For model Center,
immediate position
please fax resume to:
Panda Construction
Inc., Attn. Bonnie
727-815-9541
MOTIVATED REAL
ESTATE AGENTS
WANTED
r--S
REAL ESTATE CAREER
Sales Lic. Class I
I $249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC.
L (352)795-0060
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
VILLAGE
Village Cadillac
Toyota/Sclon'Is
preparing for the
opening of our brand
new dealership and
we need six more
sales reps to meet the
needs of our
customersI
Village is starting a
two week sales
training class
Tuesday Aug. 22nd
We offers
Paid Training
Best Pay Plan
in Area
Blue Cross/
Blue Shield
401K With Employer
Contribution.
Paid Vacation
Dental Plan
Promotion from
within
No experience nec-
essary but you must
be well dressed, well
groomed, articulate,
have a great attitude
and work ethic.
Please apply In
person at:
Village Cadillac-
Toyota/Scion
2-31 i S5 ur.coa.r bl..3
Homosassa
We are a Drug Free
Workplace
Trades^^
cn /Skills^
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICm
"Copyrighted Material
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ALUMINUM
COMPANY
Seeking Installers. Pool
enclosures, screen
room, carports, etc.
Top pay w/benefits
pkg. Valid driver's
license required.
Call 726-6547
AUTO DETAILERS
Port Richey,
Brooksvllle, Inverness,
& Crystal River Area
Dri. Lic & background
check req. DFWP
(352) 302-2863
Cabinet Co. In -
Sumterville Needs:
*2 EXP. SERVICE
TECHS FOR
KITCHEN CABINET
PUNCH & SERVICE.
*MICA CABINET
BUILDER
*DELIVERY DRIVER
Van & tools furn.,
Start immediately.
(352) 793-2396
CABINET SHOP
HELP
Builder, Laminator,
cut out person, exp.
only (352) 746-3532
EXP. ALUMINUM
INSTALLERS
White Aluminum
Products
Call 352-746-3312
EXP'D CABINET
INSTALLER &
CABINET SHOP
WORKERS
(352) 628-4518
EXP'D PAINTER
Must have own tools
& transportation!ll
(352) 302-6397
F/T SERVICE
POSITION
For Qualified
Individual. Must be
able to lift 100lbs. Must
have clean driving
record, Light Plumbing
duties required.
Fax Resume to:
352-621-0355
or call 352-621-0403
Fast Pace,
Growing Countertop
Manufacturer
now hiring:
FULL TIME
SHOP HELP
No experience
necessary, on-site
training Great-pay
and benefits .
No phone
calls please;
Apply In person at.,
6843 N. Citrus
Avenue,
Crystal River, FL 34428
FINISH BOX
TRACTOR
OPERATOR
Call (352) 465-0963
FRAMER
Full Time
352-302-1206
FRAMERS &
CARPENTERS
Must be
dependable
& exp d, Own tools
and ride a must.
352-279-1269
GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL
NEEDED
FT. Exc, benefits.
Please apply at
740 W Fenway Dr.
Hemando
GREENBRIAR
ENTERPRISES
LOOKING FOR
LAWN &
MAINTENANCE
Personnel. Driver's lIc.
req. (352) 302-7509
DRIVERS *
IMMEDIATE
OPENING
30 + year
manufacturing Co. Is
looking for qualified
drivers w/valid Class
"A" CDL and 2 years
minimum
experience.We offer a
competitive benefit
package of Medical
Insurance, 401K, Paid
Vacation & Holiday &
Short Term Disabillity.
Apply In prson at:
Woods
194 C.R. 527-A, Lake
Panasoffkee or Call
Terry at
(888) 238-3771
HANDYMAN
Electrical, plumbing,
carpen try a plus.
Housing Is available,
352-628-2688
CABINET MAKER
Exp'd builder. Paid
,holldays.(352) 795-5300
HANDYMAN, ,
JACK-OF-ALL
TRADES
Full or Part Time. Fax-
qualifications to:
(352) 726-7723
LAWN
MAINT. WORKER J
F/T; Exp. helpful -
(352) 382-0949
Leading National
Propane Marketer
TRU GAS
Has immediate
opening for an
energetic route
sales driver for their
Crystal River based
operation.
Candidates must
possess strong
customer service skills
team player attitude
along with.a Class B
CDL license with an
air brake endorse-
ment and a hazmaci
endorsement. Clean
driving record &
propane experience
preferred. Excellent-=
starting salary with
competitive benefit
program for the 1
qualified candidate-.
EOE. For consldera-
tion for this position
please fax your iQ
resume to
352-795-0472 -
Tru Gas
P.O. Box 1828
Crystal River, FL
34423
MANUFACTUREDf
HOME INSTALLER-
Experience preferra..
5330K + poternhat
l.. Irtc.ri. Valid .
Call(352)I382-1076
for Interview.
Manufacturer of A/C
grille. regi.ters and
aiftru r has --
rrmredalte opernirngs,
..
Production
workers *
for day ora nigri.ni
srirff oiailable
Housekeeoing
position oaivable
nighr shiftt Pnor
exrenerice r.
housekeeping a pl_
Maintenance--
poutioan wrr 5 to C'6-
year. InaujtrilIa
elcrrcaal aorn I
maintenance
background. Must
have minimum 51
years experience in
programmable
controls, and
knowledge of
hydraulic and _
pneumatic systems-
Responsibilities to
include, but not
limited to
troubleshooting and
mechanical repair.
Welding capability a
plus,
Forklift Driver
for night shift. Must
have minimum 3-5
years experience.-
Apply in person to
Metal Industries, 400
W. Walker Ave.,
Bushnell, Fl 33513 or
call Rhonda Black at-
352-793-8610 for
more details.
Excellent benefits
package, 401k withe
company
contributions. ,W
DFW, EOE.
Puestos de trabajo
Inmedlatos estan.
disponlbles en MetaU
Industries localizad--
en Bushnell. Fl. Se' V
habla espanol, No
requlere experienced[
Entrenamlento .
provlsto por nosotroq
para muchas '.
poslclones en
nuestras operaclone
de manufacture. .
Aplique hoyy -y
empleze a trabajar
mananal Trabajo
constant y buenos
beneficlosi '
Aplique en -:
persona en: ';
Metal Industries 400
W. Walker Ave.
Bushnell, Fl 33513.
DFW, EOE. .
MARINE POSITION-
DIXIE OFFSHORE "1
TRANSPORTATION CO.
has immediate 't
openings for 3 -
AB &OS SEAMEN
positions. USCG
Merchant Mariner
Documents i
REQUIRED. Excellent !
pay, overtime, 401(k).,(
Medical Insurance, .i
Belle Chasse, LA '
70037 (504)392-7800 '
Or send resume to: *
Personnel, P.O. Box
880, Harvey, LA 70059
or FAX (504)391-2295-
CiRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
MECHANIC
Heavy Truck &
equipment
mechanic wanted,
Must have owns tools.
Call (352) 279-9856
MR. ELECTRIC
Taking applications for
SERVICE
TECHNICIAN
Looking for a career
with a future?
Not justajobll
Must be clean cut, drug
free & able to pass
background check.
Qualified technicians
will have pay & benefits
beyond expectaflonsll
Call (352) 794-7368
PLUMBERS
HELPERS
No experience I
necessary.
Health, Holidays &
Paid Vacation.
621-7705
Plumbers
Foreman,
L & Exp. Helpers
Needed for
commercial work.
eneflts, competitive
wages. DFWP
SCall (352) 726-5601
PLUMBER'S
_o HELPER
Service Plumbing exp.
helpful, but not nec.
Call Roto Rooter
Plumbing Service
(352)621-1993
Plywood Sheeters
-- & Laborers
Vteeded In Dunnellon
area. (352) 266-6940
ROOFING
pREWS NEEDED
1Must have own tools &
transportation,
Good wage for the
right people.
John Gordon Roofing,
(352) 795-7003
'Service Techs &
Lead INSTALLERS
Top Pay.
.a (352) 564-8822
SPRAYER/FINISHER
Furniture Finishing
Nigh End Furniture Co.
Ir Experience with
references a must!
By appt. 795-1100
TOWER HAND
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
i DFWP. Valid
Driver's License. Steady
Work. Will Train
352-694-8017 Mon-Frl
WALLY'S QP/AMOCO
806 NE US HWY 19
Crystal River
Needs Exrienced
i AUTO MECHANIC
f 3 5yrs active exp.
Must have drivers lic.
Apply in Person
,: WANTED, -
HEAVY
-FLEET MECHANIC
Must have tools,
professional salary
Sfor professional
nechanic. 746-0617
352-422-0690
I-
S2 DELI CLERKS &
I PIZZA PERSON
-Full and Part Time.
Immediate openings.
,, Apply in Person:
Ferrara's Deli
3927 N. Lecanto Hwy.
Beverly Hills, FL
(352) 746-3354
BECOME A
MORTGAGE
BROKER
Now offering State
A Required Course,
In Citrus County.
Positions available
CINTRON
.FINANCIAL GROUP
*(352) 398-1313
BKLEEN CARWASH
Fulltime Positions
DRUG FREE ONLY.
STue Sat, 9-5:30
491 in Bev. Hills
S 527-4977
CAREER SEEKERS
Uke the sun?S
,Do you mind getting
your hands dirty?
We have what you are
looking forl Visit
Boulerice Roofing
& Supply
Corner of Cardinal &
l)ewdlnger, Homosassa
C CAREGIVER CNA
Wknd. care, various hrs.
Pbral City, Duval Isi. for
r84yr old Alzhelmers
lady, bkrnd. ck. req.
Ref. ck'd, no smoking.
Exc. wrkng cond/pay
SCall 1-866-695-6721
CAREGIVERS
S&S Resource &
S Services Is seeking
persons to work with
developmentally
disabled. Call
u (352) 637-3635
CUSTOMER
SERVICE REP
i4Home builder seeks
qualified warranty
person for job site
(punchout coordina-
tion and home
orientation walks with
customers, Must
demonstrate past .
experience In this
field and display at
t Interview ability to
handlee tough job site
. meetings, Send
resumee to Box 1154P
c/o Citrus Chronicle
(1624 N Meadowcrest
Blvd. Crystal River, Fl
34429
CLEANING PERSON
P/T EVENINGS
Homosassa/
Sugarmill Woods Area
(352) 795-6667
DOMINO'S PIZZA
is Now hiring
Full & Part time
DRIVERS
Must be reliable,
polite, & have a good
driving, record,
S9-$15 hr
Crystal River 563-6607
EXP. LAWN CREW
All phases of lawn &
landscape work.
Valid Fl Drivers Uc.
pref. (352) 621-3509
Exp. Shrub Trimmer
S /Lawn Care ,
Must have driver's Ic,.
352-628-9312
Exp'd Housekeeper
P, A in person,
Inverness, DFWP
HOUSEKEEPERS
Good Benefits
Apply in person at:
Best Western
Crystal River
JOBS GALORE!!!
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
LANDSCAPING &
IRRIGATION HELP
WANTED (352) 422-7559
LAUNDRY RUNNER/
HOUSEMAN
Good Benefits
Apply In person at:
Besr Western
Crystal River
LAWN
MAINTENANCE
Working supervisor $450
wk starting pay + paid
vacation & bonuses.
And Exp. help needed.
(352) 228-7472
LOT PORTER
F/T, immediate
opening for Lot Porter
and some light car
cleaning. No expert.
necessary. Physically
demanding position
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
LAWN MOWING
MAINTENANCE
Growing company.
Good payl Valid
Driver's License Req'd.
(352) 527-9373
MARINA HELP
Full Time & Part Time
Apply at Front Desk
HOMOSASSA
RIVER RESORT
5297 S.Cherokee Way
Homosassa, FL
P/T SECURITY
OFFICERS
Class D Securty License
required. Local.
352-726-1551 Ext. 1313
PHONE REPS
NEEDED
Set your own HoursI
Set your own payratel
Exp. preferred
Call 352-628-0187
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
PRODUCTION
WORKERS
No experience needed.
Gulf Coast Metal
Products
Homosassa
Call between
8-1 lam. M-F
(352) 628-5555
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REAL ESTATE CAREER
m Sales Lie. Class m
$249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC. I
S (352)795-0060 .
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
Egdtv, 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
SCa$h.i.Fasf I"
352-637-2973
Ihomesold corn
WE BUY HOUSES
CaSh.....Fast I
352-637-2973
lhomesold.com
WILL TRAIN
Willing to work long
hours, for position In well
drilling operation &
pump repair. Must have
clean driving record.
Benefits; Apply @
Citrus Well Drilling
2820 E Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hemando
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 Alzhelmers
lady, bkrnd, ck, req.
Ref. ck'd, no smoking.
Exc. wrkng cond/pay
Call 1-866-695-6721
CLEANING
SPT Nights, must have
own transportation,
(352) 795-9059
Mechanic P/T
For nights & weekends.
(Will Train). Must be
over 18. Apply In
person. Manatee
Lanes, Crystal River.
DFWP
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.
Retirees 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
ADVERTISING
NOTICE:
This newspaper
does
hot knowingly
accept
ads that are not
bonaflde
employment
offerings. Please
use
caution when
responding to
employment ads.
CLASSIFIED
-4
SPA
W/ Therapy Jets. 110
volt, water fall, never
used $1895.
(352) 597-3140
REAL ESTATE CAREER
I Sales Li. Class I
I $249. Start 9/12/06 "
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
SCHOOL, INC.
S (352)795-0060 .a
PROPERTY MGMT
Retired couple to
manage rental prop
& possible Bed &
Breakfast in TN. Prop
mgmt In lieu of rent
w/posslble Income
from meals served at
B&B. ACt. suPPlied,
w/ample storage
space & garage for
personal use. Call
Keven: (352) 422-0702
Tanning Business
In Inverness location
for Sale, Call for Info,
(352)344-8933
RESTAURANT FOR LEASE
Downtown Inverness
Full Service
(352) 344-5234
INVERNESS
FLEA MARKET
CC Fairgrounds
Invites The Public
$4.00 Outside
$6.00 ~ Inside |
7am til? For Info
Call 726-2993
[-- ^
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
S25X3X9 i
(3:12 Pitch)
With Roof Overhang
S2- Roll-up Doors,
1 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 metalsystems
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-I15.995
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 rhe Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLC.COM
1-866-624-9100
metalstructuresllc.com
APPROVED SHEDS for
Deed RQs. comm. Site
or pre-built. Sheds of
Citrus 3399 Hwy 44nv
(352) 726-0046
Shed, 8' x 12.5'
Poly, new In box.
warranty, $1200. new \
Will sell $900.
(352) 220-7392
WE MOVE SHEDS
564-0000
"LIVE AUCTIONS"
www.charllefudge.com
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, Furniture, Bdrm
Set, Lamps, Clocks, Etc.
(352) 270-3313
AMERICAN STANDARD
AVOCADO SQUARE
TOILET
In working order
$100
(352) 382-0226
HO MODEL Railroad
Layout. 6.5' x 11.5'
Layout only.
$100.00
(352) 476-7172
A/C & HEAT PUMP
SYSTEMS. 13th SEER
& UP. New Units at
Wholesale Prices
-* 2 Ton $780.00
2-/2 ton $814.00
-*3 Ton $882.00
SInstallation kits;
*Prof. Installation;
SPool Heat Pumps,
Also Available
Free Deliveryl
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 26,7 cu in.
energyefficlent, 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
Dryer Vent Cleaning
Visa, M/C., A/E. Checks
352-795-8882
AUTOMATIC WASHER
RCA, large capacity,
exc. cond., $200
(352) 344-8328, Iv.msg
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
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,
GE HDCapacity Dryer
both like new. white
SMW, $275.
(352) 382-2072
MICROWAVE
GoldStar Microwave
Model ER4010 Very
nice condition. $25
(352) 795-0999
Refrigerator
Jer.rAir. aL dbe side.
stairless .Ieel 25cu. ft.
Ice make r'4A e
aipernerr ;00
(352) 746-5031
Washer & Dryer
$100.
(352) 489-4301
Antique/Collectible
AUCTION
LIQUIDATION OF
ENTIRE ORLANDO
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 more!
See Web: www.
dudleysauctlon.com
A3)637-"9588
AB167 AU2246
12%BP 2%DIsc ca/ck
uelra iu'
Tablesaw
$150;
(352)341-0935
Electronic Testing Insts.
used for HVAC + Electr.
Testing Insts.,,$QQ; MlIw.
Sawzall, V" Var. Speed
Drill + 3/8 Hammer Drill
w/blts & saw blades
22 (352) 746-1603
SHOP SMITH MARK V
Model 510. Like new
cond, caster set, biscuit
Joiner, router aft & more
$2400+ new/sell for $700
(352) 637-9570
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
LG. CERWIN-VEGA
SPEAKERS
In Cabinets
$100
(352) 422-5707
10- 2x4x8
$30.
Rebars 120 ft.
$35.
(352) 527-8649
10 Bundle, 30 yr.
Roofing Shingles
M60.
Molding 120 ft.,
(352) 527-8549
ALUM. WINDOWS
Deluxe, top-of-the-llne,
slider type, still In car-
tons, 7 @ 53-1/2x66-1/2;
1 @ 33-1/2x66-1/2, $200
ea. 344-8328 Iv.msg
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TYIIVMAK IRKACIIUK
1401D, dIesel, 4 wheel
dr., 39 hrs, since rebuilt,
Looks newl19 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
(352) 860-1380
PATIO SET w/ COVER
66"x41" table, 4 side
chairs + 2 capt swivel
chairs, cloth cushions.
Uke New, $400 0B1
(352) 533-2303
Tropltone 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
(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 FLORAL LIVING
ROOM CHAIRS,
$50; both exc cond.
(352) 382-1282
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 Dbl 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
Immac. Cond.$900;
(352)209-4744
1930's TOBEY DININGRM
SET, table, 3 leafs, 6
chairs, china cabinet &
sideboard buffet,
exceptional condition,
$1A400 (352)\220-6326
89" FLORAL SOFA
Very good shape.
Includes 2 matching
pllows, Cost $1200, Sell
$200, (352) 527-0560
9' COUCH
Like newl Firm cushions.
Beige w/rust & green
highlights. $150
(352) 489-5498
BASSETT HUTCH, lighted,
older darker wood,
good shape, $250
(352) 489-6416
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'
4 DS BEDS BEDS
The factory outlet storel
For TOP National Brands
Fr.50%/70% off Retail
Twin $119 + Full $159
Queen $199 / King $249
Please call 795-6006
Black Metal Tube Bunk
Bed, Twin top, full
bottom with mattress.
$300.00
(352) 795-5444
Breakfront, Pecan,
Traditional, 50 x83,
lighted beveled glass
w/ matching table, 4
chairs, 2 leaves, 42x62,
$250. Castro Hide a
bed, brown sofa $50.
(352) 527-8021
ALUM. ROOF PANS
white, self locking, $1,50
per sq.ft. (352) 344-8328
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DBL CAST IRON &
PORCELAIN SINK
White, Very good cond.
$75
(352) 637-2838
Interior/Exterlor doors
Interior Prehungs: $35
Exterior Prehung 6
Panels; $85, Mirrors $10.
Next to Citrus County
Speed way
(352) 637-6500
Computer Desk,
walnut color,
excellent condition
$100.
(352) 341-4009
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.
(352) 697-9631
HP Pavilion computer
31.6 GB storage, key-
board, monitor, speak-
ers, HP PSC 1315 all In
one printer, desk, '
phone chair, bookcase.
All less than 2 yrs old,
$500 (352) 860-2538
PENTIUM 3 COMPUTER
Internet ready, 17" color
monitor, keyboard.
mouse, cornpleIe win
Brown velvet, .2QQ
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
Sofa, Love Seat,
white leather,
$350. both,
very good cond,
(352) 746-0217
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
Twin Bookcase
Headboard,
$50
(352) 341-0935
Blue recllner couch &
loveseat $400,00
Beige Recllner $75.00
(352) 341-3422
Call after 6pm
Bunkbed, Black metal
tube, twin top,
double bottom, $75.
Mattress/nearly new
$50.
Call (352) 637-1458
CEDAR CHEST w/LOCK
46"L x 20"W x 20"H
Set-In Tray
Great Condition
(352) 527-1656
CHAIR & 1/2
Yellow $50
LAZY BOY RECLINER $50
(Good Cond.)
(352) 563-0567
Chest of Drawers,
matching dresser w/
mirror, maple, french
provincial, excel. cond.
$200. obo, 2 Sofa Tables
matching queen anne
excel, quality $25. ea.
(352) 527-1986
CHINA HUTCH, 66" wide,
x 82" high x 15" deep, all
shelves mirrored, $500.
Inverness
Cell, (239) 839-2900
COUCH large, light
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
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
DININGJN Lw/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,
ULhted china,
Goodcondition $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
DR & LR SET
Pencil Rattan w/glass
top & 6 chairs, sofa,
chair, 3 tbls, etegare'
$1,500 set
(352) 382-2212
Dual Reclining Sofa by
Broyhill. 7' long. Creme
colored w/pattern.
Each half reclines.
Good cond. $300. OBO
(352) 344-5660
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Lg. FL Burlwood lighted
cabinets bridge Mu.'t
see to apprecialte
Paid S3,'c00/Sell $ 1,500
EIRM (352) 628-4714
.KING SIZE BED,
Incl. Memory Foam
mattress, top, box
spring & ralls. $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
LA-Z-BOY HIde-a-way,
multi color, $150 obo
various furniture. All exc.
cond. (352) 344-1669
LIKE NEW
Upholstered Chair,
green, tan & rust
colored floral print, $50.
(352) 382-7533
Love Seat, Leather,
Ivory, $250.
Recllner, 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
PRE OWNED FURNITURE
Unbeatable Prices
NU 2 U FURNITURE
Homosassa 621-7788
Preowned Mattress Sets
from Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
QUALITY FURNITURE
Uke new, 6 pc. King Sz,
Bdrm Set, Dinette table
w/4 chrs 352-527-3503
QUEEN SIZE SOFA BED
Pastels & off-white;
upgraded mattress;
Exc. cond. $375
(352) 637-6330
Sofa & Love Seat,
excel cond. $400. obo
Broyhlll 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
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
CRAFTSMAN ELECTRIC
EDGER, used once, $25
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
SCAGG heavy duty '
commercial Riding
mower, 22HP Kohler, 61"
cut, hydrostatic drive,
runs great, $1,350
(352) 637-6520
Landscaping Plants
& Lrg Herb Plants,
Wholesale prices.
(352) 586-2590
Beverly Hills
Sat. 11 lam-2pm Lots of
electrical stuff & tools,
Come see, all inside
house. 100 Jeffrey Ave.
(Take 491, rt at Regina,
left. at Jeffrey),
CITRUS HILLS
Lrg, garage sale. Sat. &
Sun. 8am-? Bedroom,
dining rm. 'lvng rm.
Other items.
340 E. Boston St.
CR MINI FARMS
Frl. & Sat. 11/12, 8- ?
Tools, Hsehld, & misc.
6269 W Kampala Ln.
CRYSTAL MANOR
2 Moving Sales Fr. Sat.
8a-? Furn, plants, tools,
fishing equip. '98 Civic
15' Pathfinder, lots of
misc. (352) 795-9004
CACALIA DR.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Fri. & Sat. 9-5
2535 N. Crede Ave.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Friday Only 8AM 2PM
7938 Hargrove Pt.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Saturday 8-?
5924 W. Pine Cir.
Dunnellon
3517 W Cypress Dr.
Sat. 9-? Fum. Huge
aquarium w/stand,
misc. More if Hubby
agrees 2 Families
off HWY 488, turn on
Oakleaf Ter.
HERNANDO
ESTATE SALE Fri. 8-3:30
489 E. Falconry Ct.
HERNANDO
Moving sale, Wed. thru
Sat, 7am-6pm 2918 N.
Elsenhower Ave.
HERNANDO
Sat. 8a-lp., 2 Family,
Lg. plants. 1V, X-mas,
and other assort. Items
681 E. Falconry Ct.
HOMOSASSA
Moving Sale Wed.-Sun.
6421W. Oaklawn St.
HOMOSASSA SMW
Estate Sale Sat. 7-3
Lots of Antique Glass
2 Balsam Ct. S. (Inside)
INVERNESS
100's of pcs. from many
homes. Sat. 8am-?
In front of
Dudley's Auction, US 41
INVERNESS
MOVING SALE Sat. 8-4
2.5 ml. out Turner Camp
INVERNESS
Thurs. Fri., Aug. 10&11 8a
3284 E Quail Ct.
LECANTO '
Fri. & Sat. 8-3
251 Carraway Pt.
(352)400-1978
Clothin 3mo-3T to
adult, tools, toys, sports
equip. Much morel
LECANTO
Movin Sale
House & Kennel Sale
Frl.-Fr 8am-12noon
& 4pm-7pm
JDP Kennel
4865 W. Gulf To Lake
Hwy
PINE RIDGE
MOVING SALE
Everything goes8
House. Guns, tools, furn,
Antiques, lots of stuff,
SUN. 12-5 ONLY
5545 N Flagstaff Ave.
Cash only, No checks.
Sugdrmill Woods
ESTATE SALE
Sat 8/12, 8am -?
19 Beverly Ct.
VARIETY CONSIGNMENT
New store In Hemando
3387 E. Buffalo Ln.
Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 10A-4P
* LIQUIDATION SALE *
(352) 860-2949
PINE RIDGE
Sat. & Sun. 9-4
Furniture, dishes, etc.
* BURN BARRELS *
$10 Each
Call Mon-Fri 8-5
860-2545
2 Mauve Rattan
Rocker/Swivel Chairs
w/Matchlng 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
$20 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
$15]-$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 S250.
You pick up.
(352) 860-1203
10HP 5,000 WATr
GENERATOR. $350
(352) 344-5835
24FT ROUND POOL,
everything inicuded,
pump, ladder, hose,
you dismantle, $550
obo (352) 560-7413
42" LAWN SWEEPER
Brimly $200;
18,000 BTU A/C
w/remote $300
(352) 302-0488 *
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, $20 EUPTICAL
EXERCISER, SQ=
772-528-6130 (CR area)
DIAMOND TOOLBOX
fits S-10, $125.
(352) 341-0787
Dyson Vacuum
Cleaner
$299
(352) 341-0935
GAS POOL HEATER,
Comfort Zone,
159,000 BTU Input,
$250
(352) 637-6310
HANDMADE
Quilts & Scarves
Great gifts Spec.Order
Avail. (352)303-9778
HEAT TRANSFER
CAP PRESS
Like newl $350
(352) 341-0483
Heavy duty Metal
Wheel Barrell, $25
Designer Leather
Jacket, like new size
Medium, $45;
(352) 726-0040
HEWLEIT PACKARD
Office Jet 7210XI
Fax/scan/copy$200
FRIDGIDAIRE ELECT.-
RANGE Cer. Cook-top;
Dual ElemControls;
Bake & warm dbl oven.
Brushed steel/black
$485 (352) 560-7221
Household Furniture
& appliances, excel,
cond,, Reasbnablel
(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,
Q50 44 GAL CORNER
AQUARIUM, custom dak
base, $100
(352) 794-5499
Pool Pump
Hayward, Max-flo,
1HP, excel. cond.
$150/obo
(352) 746-9342
Sewing Machine
heavy duty, upholster-
ing excel, cond.
$150.
(352) 795-1221
SNAPPER RIDING Mower
12.5 HP w/bagger
Good Cond. $300 obo
CLIMBING TREE STAND
Alum,, sturdy, $40
(352) 726-9399
TANNING BED
Pro Sun, dual 2800
3, yrs. old, excel, cond,
$1,500. obo
(352) 476-4073
(352) 476-6645
T-SHIRT Heat Transfer
PRESS 15" x 11"
Like newly $385
T-shirt Supply Avail.
(352) 341-0483
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Installed and delivery
avallable.352-302-3363
TWIN BEDS, complete,
$200. FULLSIZE BED,
complete, $200
(352) 637-3172
Weed Whacker,
runs good $25.
SIrrus Car/Home Satel-
lite Radio $100.
(352) 746-7023
WHEELCHAIR LIFT
Fits full-size van
$1,200 OBO
(352) 382-8970
(please leave msg)
WOODEN DESK
$100 0B0
(352) 795-3394
Wooden Kitchen Table
w/ 4 chairs $60.
Camper Refrigerator
5'H, 2'W, magic chef
$50.
(352) 341-0379
JAZZY POWER CHAIR
Exc. cond. $400.
(352) 464-2895
LEGEND BY PRIDE
w/electric seat. $450.00
SONIC BY PRIDE
easy trunk loading
$425.00 (352) 628-9625
Rascal Scooter
3 wheel, R5 Scooter
newly new, paid $1,800.
asking $800.
(352) 527-8388
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
Mandolinist/Bass Player
With varied musical
taste 60's, Beaties, Folk,
Rock, Bluegrass, etc.
seeking others of like
mind to create music
for fun and money
Rich (352) 341-4499
ANTIQUE ACCORDION
O.-,r l rf ,r o F.i t r.i
ca se i0
(352) 628-1408
APPLAUSE GUITAR
model AE36, w/elec.
pick up. copy of
Ovation $225. CRATE 8
channel PA system
6Vj watt. 2 12" Speaker.
,v/slands. '625
(352) 746-9868
Conga Drum Set LP,
caliente-color tobacco
sunburst w/ stand, seat,
carry bags, Instruction
booklets DVD & CD
$350. (352) 564-9518
ELECTRONIC ORGAN/,
PIANO, LOWREY Model
G200, walnut w/bench,
music cartridges &
sheet music. $250 OBO
(352) 341-2091
ESTEY KEY ORGAN
w/BENCH & BOOKS,
Freedom II Model
Great Condition, was
$1200 new/$400 BOe
(352) 382-0789
GUITAR
Stagg elec. guitar, never
used, $300. Casio key-
board, never used, $95.
(352) 726-1526
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
PRO-FQRM TREADMILL
w/power Incline. Folds
for easy storage. Uke
new condition. S3QQ
(352) 382-7043
SUPREME PILATES
EXERCISER, adv on TV,
folds up for under bed,
$350 new-never used
Selling for IM
(352) 344-1093
UNIVERSAL-TYPE HOME
GYM. Includes bench
press, squats, lot pull,
pecdeck, dipbar, leg
curds, $150.
(352) 746-4776
2 BIKES Trek 700, 18
speed Road Bike, $200.
18 speed Hybrid Mount
Pocono, $125
(352) 489-6416
Bicycle, Womens Huffy
26" The Baron 10
speed.$75.00 Mens 26"
Huffy, Superia. 15
speed. $100. Both like
new. (352) 563-6371
BIKE E Recumbent
2 Bike E's with kiddy
, caboose. $500 for both.
Call 212-9193 after 6pm
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 Ddrver; 4,7.9
Woods, 6 more clubs &
bag, $19
(352) 746-6813
POOL TABLE,
Gorgeous, 8', 1" Slate,
new In crate. $1395,
352-597-3519
CITRus CouNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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FINAL
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Kerwin Bell
ON
2006!
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2006 SENTRA
'11,875
2006 FRONTIER KINGCAB
2006 ALTIMA
^15,9
2006 MURANO
23,97 5
2006 MAXIMA
'14,875
2006 FRONTIER CREWCAB
s18,875
'23,875
2006 ARMADA
25,675
2003 SENTRA
$8,850 $176
8l850 Per Month*
2002 MAXIMA
p875 p h276 $1
13,875 Per Month* 1
2001 ALTIMA
$9,875 ,198
Per Month*
2003 ALTIMA
112,875 $ h256
Per Month*
2002 QUEST
2001 FRONTIER
$8,750 s176
Per Month*
2003 XTERRA
'13,675 $276
13L,6 7I5 per Month*
2002
PATHFINDER
$13,675 '276
$1 / 3Per Month*
2001 MAXIMA
11, 875 *236
11875 Per Month*
2003 MURANO
$18,475 $368
Per Month*
2002 FRONTIER
:$O,75$213
10,675 Per Month*
1999 SENTRA
S4,995 '109
1 1Per Month*
NISSAN
2200 SR 200 .(352)622-4111 (800)342-3008
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USping
cm GoodsmiB
Golf Cart
Club Car, $1,450.
(352) 527-1345
TAYLOR made Dual 5
Driver $150.00
PING 1-3 Irons SW-3
$325.00 Excel. cond.
(352) 860-0048
SWE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
-. (352) 726-5238
(352) 220-4386
FACTORY DIRECT
S5X8 -$695 w/ad $650
5X10 $750 w/ad $695
PARTS SERVICE. TRADES
EZ Pull Trailers 400-1430
Z 6532 HWY 44, Crys. Rvr.
GOOD USED UTILITY
f trailer. $100, 10x6 all
metal frame, ready for
^ bed, Trailer frame, $150
Small boat trailer, $75
(352) 795-8863
GRACO BASSINET
$50
GRACO SWING
$30
(352) 746-4341
SMaple Wood Baby
i Crib, (brown wood),
S$95 or Best Offer,
located in Sugarmill
Woods. 352-628-0330
i Looking for a
0 10' x 14'Shed.
Usea o Will .ick up.
(352) 489-4301
Not Using Your
i Computerd
SLooking for a Free
computer for two
school age children
(352) 795-8779
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: NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
.. dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
a CHOCOLATE
LAB PUPS,
AKC, Ready now!
$295 (352) 302-2143
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
SCat Neutered $20
Cat Soaved $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
(352) 563-2370
SJack Russell Puppies,
10 wks. old, 2 males
-i.." hrealiihr ce $240.
(352) 628-9087
LAB PUPPIES
.Reg., Health Cert, Shots
$350 (352) 637-3249
Lg. Beautiful Cage.
White, Orig. price
$500.00 Sacrifice
0'$200.00 Small ring neck
parrot free. (352)
464-1548 or 464-3676
Minrture Schnauzer
.= -rrlaie 0 ,'.-=e : O1.3 :P
H. (352)726-5576'
POODLES .KC: To.,
Si rase I female. .-,
Slack S06 ea 8 .wks
.i old.(352) 270-3470
S ROTTWEILER
Male, lile"o.er i ,r
.- rin.r. fncl. 150
(352) 465-9086
SSWEET BABY LOVEBIRD
S $35.
(352)628-2408
Iv. mess.
0 16 HD. BLUE EYED RED
- DUN PAINT GELDING
,I(Overo) Has been used
Sas lesson horse. Very
flashy;medlcine hat
4 w/flaxen m/t. Must go
4 to good home. $1,700
(352) 489-7616
PASIURE LAND
iLecanto 4 acres; max 2
a-i horses $150 per horse
4 (352) 302-0488
1/1 Furn or Unfurn
1/1 Furn, computer &
cr.rm, carport No pets/
Smoking (352) 628-4441
Crystal Riv & Hernando
Rent/Sale 2/2, No pets
1st, last & sec., From
$495. (352) 795-5410
F CRYSTAL RIVER RV
55+ $425/mo. Incl.
i electric & cable 130 S.
ieSuncoast Blvd 795-9049
CRYSTAL RIVER
2 BR MH $450
3 BR MH $500
(352) 563-2293
CRYSTAL RIVER
i 2/1-1/2, CH/A, $525, 1st,
Last, sec. No pets
S (352)564-0578
CRYSTAL RIVER 4/2 DW
ON $700/mo. 1st, last, sec.
W Avail. Aug. 564-0480,
HOMOSASSA
e1/1, convenient to US19
$375/mo. + l'st/last/sec
(352) 634-2368
y HOMOSASSA
S4/2 DW, pool & prch.
S$700/mo st, sec. & Ref.
No pets (603) 529-1995
HWY 488 2/2
t Quiet, Ig. lot, carport,
%,clean $525/mo. No pets
(352) 795-6970
INVERNESS
Lakefront 55+ Park.
Fishing piers, affordable
,living 1 or 2BR, Screen
Porches, appliances.
Leeson's 352-637-4170
INVERNESS
Newer 3/2 DW, W/D,
fenced yrd, $850/mo.
% (352) 560-3355
1 MINI FARMS
3/2/crpt; 2 scrnd prchs,
. Ig, yrd. $850/mo, 1st,
sec & ref (Near Pine
Ridge)352-257-9498
r $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 bed/i bath only
*.$8,995.00. As is where Is.
Call Matt at
352-490-7422
I *for Sal
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 with
Incomes from 19K-89K
per year. Funds are lim-
ited, so hurry. Call for
details. 352-490-7420
HOMOSASSA
12x50SW, 1/1, new
carpet, A/C. newly
remodeled, $11.500
Call 1-888-282-1912
0'LON
Wih rWihotLad
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
for Incomes of at least
$1,800 per month,
Funding limited, Call for
details. 352-490-7422
STONERIDGE LANDING
Beautifully Furnished
1994 Nobility DW
2Bed/1 Bath carport,
scrn room, pool, club-
house, gated. Move In
condition. $39,900/obo.
352-637-2973
WatUfon
INVERNESS Canal front,
2/1. DW w/Irg 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 appl.,
only $754/mo. w/ pool.
Call (814) 547-2809 or
(352) 601-5600
2.8 Acres In Floral City
1981,2/2 DW Lg. LR
w/FP, scrnd rm, crpt.
Completely fncd.
$165,000(352) 344-2333
1,200 SF 4/1
INVERNESS
on 120xIO10 lot.
$57,000. 352-637-3901
727-541-4473
1983 14x50 2 bdrm.,
1 bth, scrn. rm. 20 x 20
carport, shed, priv.
fence, on (2) high & dry
Homosassa Lots.
$48,000. (352) 621-4607
2005 3BED/2BATH on Y/2
ac. Wooded Lot.
Turnkey deal. $995.00
down and $489 per
month. Hurry on 1 at
this price. 352-490-7422
2005 4BED/2BATH
on1 AC Cleared Lot.
Turnkey deal. $995.00
down and $599 per
month. Call for details.
352-490-7422
3/2 Mobile on 1/2 ac.
Near Rock Crusher
Schools $69,000
352-628-5466
352-302-4765 Cell
Ask for Julie
3/2 on 5 Beautiful Acres
Fenced & Gated.
Just off Citrus Ave.
(Reducedl) $177,900
Call (352) 746-5912
3/2/1 POOL, Cinnamon
Rldge-Lg. Lot- new
carpet, roof & central
A/C $88,000
(352) 212-1827
'99 3/2 on 1.25 acres
Island kitchen, firepl.,
pool, 14x14 shop, own-
er will hold 2nd mortg,
and give $2,000 at
close. $115,000 (352)
342-0603 533-3125
A MUST SEEIII 2/2 on
Ig. wooded lot. Gas
F.P, dlx kit, mpl cabs.
Too many upgrades
to listl $119,000
249-1130/527-3028
DERBY OAKS, 2002
24005Q, Mobile Home.
4/2, 1.25 ac. $135,000
(352) 279-0313 or
(352) 341-0696
HOMELAND
Buy This Spec
Newhome on 1/2 acre,
3/2,1400sq ft., Deck,
driveway, under
warranty, Great
location, country
setting, $5,000 down,
$670.92 per month
@ 5.25% Interest for
qualifying person.
CALL 352-621-9183
N. CRYSTAL RIVER
2/4ac w/DW, as is, nice
area, $90,00. cash sale
on"vl (352) 795-7205
NEW
MANUFACTURED
HOME
on 1/2 acre. 2,000 sq.
ft., S/S appliance pkg.,
deck, asphalt driveway,
32x24 carport, 2 car
garage, file shower. This
home must sell. Great
financing available as
low as 5.25% W.A.C.
Call 352-621-0119
New 3/2 on 1/2 acre.
Drywall Finished. Over
1,800 sq. ft. Must seel
$0 Down Financing
Available
Call: (352) 746-5918
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
1/1 on lake w/ dock
Privileges. Newly
decorated, Xl carport,
scr. rm, shed, all new
vinyl, carpet, sinks,
fridge, A/C,
Inverness,$ 1,995.
352-422-0154
INVERNESS PARK 55+
2/1, partly furnished,
14x56, glassed-in porch
A/C; new roof over,.
$12,000 (352) 726-8063
LOOKING TO
DOWNSIZE? 2/2 split In
Forest View w/ clubhs,'
activities, handicap
accessible, furnished
$73,900 (352) 795-5275
SANDY OAKS ITr Prk
#35 6760 N. Lecanto
Hwy, Beverly Hills DW,
2/2, 14 x 10scrn.
porch, new roof &
AC, aft. carprt In nice
comm. $29,900
352-249-1130/
352-527-3028
Waterfront, Brksvl. Gd
fishing, 55+ park, 2/1.5
turn, scrn porch, sunrm,
laundry, wkshop. many
extras, $15,00 (352)
270-3812/352-796-4600
LAKE PARK SUBD, 2 adj
lots on paved street,
central water & sewer,
pwr pole, no Impact
fees $35 352-344-8579
Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefroht.com
PRIVATE CANAL LOT In
Fish Bowl Marina, Old
Homosassa, w/boat
docking & access to
main river, $150/mo
(352) 318-0182
SUGARMILL RENTALS
Homes, villas, Duplex.,
2-4 BR, w/or w/out
pool. Long-term,
short-term, & lease to
purchase available.
*Donna Palmer*
Coldwell Banker Next
*Generaftion Realty*r
(352) 382-2700
NAUE ,OS
83 gEHw.1
Available Rentals
(as of August 7, 2006)
SMW, 4/2/2 BRAND
NEW HOME.$1500
SMW, 4/2/2 w/fam. rm.
+ scr. porch......$1100
SSMW, 3/2/2 w/Irg.
scr. lanai..........$1095
CR, 2/2/1 BRAND
NEW HOME.....'$900
CR, 2/2 ISLANDS WF
CONDO..............$900
CS, 3/2/2 w/fenced
yard + shed ......$900
CR, 3/2/2 CONNELL
HEIGHTS..........$850
CS, 2/2/2
Two Masters.......o$800
SINV, 2/1/2
LAKEFRONT.....$750
It, 161 f"-4 I
JUST REDUCED If you like
the country, this house Is for
you! 2/2/1 car garage....$675
We have homes In many areas
Sugarmill Woods....$850
4/2/2 Cypress Village...$1,300
Beve*lilst22VeyIlage....$800
4/3/3 Large comer .$1,100
Lecanto.................$600
Too many to list
-AcTION-
Marle E. Hager
Broker.Realtor-Propety Manager
3279 S. Suncoast Blvd.,
Homosassa, FL
(352) 621-4780
1-800-795-6855 I
Beverly Hills
27 N Flllmore St.
2/1 Carport $600
Chassahowitzka
8449 W. Dixie Ct,
2/2 Carport $650
10480 McClung Lp.
3/2 Wtrfront, $850
Brooksville
High Point +55
2/2 Totally Furnished
$1200/mo 3 mo, mln,
Ist, Last, Sec. Cr. Ck,
(352) 382-1000
CRYSVAL RIVER
2 Bdrm. Furnished $600.
mo. $1000. Move In
special (352)'563-9857
CRYSTAL RIVER
Historic Downtown,
Unique Location,1 BR
Luxury Suites. Dally,
wkly, monthly .795-1795
www.crvstalriver
landlngs.com,
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
1 bedrm efficiencies w/
fully equip kitchens.
No contracts
necessary. Next to
park/ Kings Bay
Starting @$199 wk
(includes all utilities
& Full Service -
Housekeeping)
(352) 586-1813
CRYSTAL RIVER
NICELY FURNISHED 1/1
Great neighborhood.
No pets. 7 months
minimum. 352-795-7261
HOMOSASSA
New 1 BR Apt,, sec.
gate, no smoking/pets
$550. (352) 628-4391
2/1 Apts. with W/D,
patio. Starting at
$550/mo, 1st, last &
sec, (352) 795-2626
,Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms.
Crystal River. 564-0882
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 Bdrm. & Studio Apts.
available, 1st. last, sec.
no pets (352) 795-5050
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1 'h. ipno. at"
6now a s*c
s. r- (727 4-808
INVERNESS 1/1
Clear. quiet area r Jor,
rr.Oklr.ing 385.. Isr, lam,,
sec. 352-464-4440
INVERNESS
2/1., large eat In kitch.,
no pets, $600 1st, last.
sec. 746-6148 697-0970
2/1 with lot. $375. mo.
(352) 795-3710
NEW HOME
30 models on
display starting
@ $32,900
delivered and set up.
Your #1 dealer has
the best prices.
Come by or call
352-621-9181
Taylor Made Homes,
Homosassa
NEWI 2/2 on 1/2 acre
Must Seel (Isabel Terr.)
$0 Down, $685 per mo,
Won't Lasti
Call: (352) 746-5918
INVERNESS-'99-3/2 DW
Lke new, /4ac fncd yd,
all appis, near Rails-to-Tr
$83900. Owner finance
possible (352) 560-3355
REMODELLED 2 BR, 1-1/2
BATHS, Irg. screen rm,
shed, extra Irg. lot,
$50,000, (352) 341-4030
SELLER WILL PAY
$5000 OF YOUR
CLOSING COSTS
.'On this 1999,1700 sq. ft.
3/2 DW with brand new
a- ,pl1 :ab., & car-
pel Imno: $89,000
C. Ed Smith R.E. Inc.
(352) 628-0505
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms.
Crystal River. 564-0882
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1, Just renovated
$650/mo. 352-464-1086
** APTS 4 RENT**
YEAR LEASE REQUIRED
$575 Inv 2/1 + $863
sec/refs Aug & Sept
$475 Inv 1/1
+ $715 sec/refs Selpt
$775 Royal Oaks 2/2
+ $1163 sec/refs
Aug & Sept
$885 Citrus Hills 2/2
+ $1325 sec/refs Aug
Call Gina w/
TEAM DIEHL
352-586-7944 Iv msg
- jIW'.Ptt
CRYSTAL RIVER
On US 19, approx,
1,000sf. $1000. mo.
352-634-0129
INVERNESS
4 offices/Business
suite, approx. 1,000
sq.ft. 425S. Croft Ave.,
(352) 341-0500 ,
CITRUS HILLS 3/3/2
Condo, Furn. Short/idng
term. (352) 527-4951
CITRUS HILLS VILLA
2/2/1 Fully furn, Pool,
Short/long term.
(352) 586-0427
INVERNESS
Cypress Cove Ct.,
2/2-1/2,3 decks &
balconies, on water,
approx. 1500 sq.ft. Pool.
Very tastefully $900 mo.
(352) 817-3185
or (352) 553-3136
SMW UNITS (2)
2/2/2, turn & fabulous
off Golf Crs. 228-9566
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
Newl $675/mo +
1st, last & security
(352) 422-7836
HERNANDO
2/2, good location.
no smoking, no pets.
637-3392/212-9626
HOMOSASSA
Cute 2/1, w/ patio & Ig
yard, In nice neighbor-
hood, close to schools
& shopping $600.mo.
(239) 272-9230
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1 Cable, water Incl.
$675/mo. $275/wk.
352-249-1149/208-2212
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1 w/ carport, W/D
$690mo.(407) 948-8523
CITRUS HILLS 3/3/2
Condo. Furn. Short/long
term, (352) 527-4951
CITRUS HILLS VILLA
2/2/1 Fully furn. Pool,
Short/long term.
(352) 586-0427
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Bring your personal
Items, $1300 all Inci.
+sec. Avail 1-6mos.
(352) 637-6654
BEV.HILLS
3/1+ Fam. rm. + gar. No
pets. $745. 1st; last, sec.
27S.FIIlmore, 795-1722
BEVERLY HILLS
I & 2 BR homes;
Some available nowl
(352) 422-7794
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1/1 & carport, fam.
rm,r new carpet & floor-
ing, no pets/smoking
$600.mo (352) 795-8888
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, Fl, Rm +, nw crpt,
tfile, First/last/sec $675
(352) 249-3228
BEVERLY HILLS 2/2/1
Spotless 1994, large lot,
Oakwood VII., remod,,
$850 + 1st/last/sec.
COLDWELL BANKER
INVESTORS REALTY
(352) 302-0314
BEVERLY HILLS
Lg. 2/2/1, fam, rm. DW,
full sz. W/D, fenced
yard. Pets welcome.
$835/mo. 321-652-7168
BEVERLY HILLS
Lg. 2/2/1, sun rm, newer
appliances, Good area
$750/mo.(352)746-3700
FRIDAY, AUGUST 11. 2006 7D
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Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
)- Property & Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. Is our
only Business
>' Res.& Vac,
Rental Specialists
)- Condo & Home
owner Assoc. Mgmt.
Robble Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
Infoforoperly
managmentgroup,
WARM"
RevedyIn q eLJiit
12S.Tl[O.[er X'..
3/1u$85 /i-no
HOMOSASSA
SPRINGS
Immaculate luxury 2/1,
fenced yard, $650/mo,
Quiet neigh. Ist/last/sec
(800) 709-8555
#1 GOVERNMENT
BACKED PROGRAM
Millions to lend, 100%
financing available.
3/2/1 as low as $750
mo. Land & Home
packages, Homes
starting as low 100k's
Call (352) 694-2900
wDaily/Weekly
Monthly
Efficiency
Seasonal
$725-$1800/mo.
Maintenance
Services
Available
Assurance
Property
Management
352-726-0662
Alliance Realty
BEVERLY HILLS
3/3/2 on Golf Course
$1350,00 mo. Inhc
lawn svc. Pets
allowed.
BEVERLY HILLS
2 bedrooms 1 bath
Garage, Pet allowed,
$775.00 mo.
CITRUS SPRINGS
4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2
garage. Brand new
home, $1100 month
352-249-4433 or
352-683-6275
C21alllancerealtv
corn ask for Chick
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2 Beautiful new
$1,150/ mo. w/optlon
to own. Ist/last/sec.
(352) 746-1636
GORGEOUS NEW
HOMES FOR RENT, 3/2/2,
poss. 4 BR/den, 2,458
tot. sf. $1 095-$1,150/mo
(352) 854-7170
HOLDER 3/2/2
Spacious, Lg. fenced
yard, dog ok. $1100/mo
(352) 302-7303
If you can rent You
Can Own Let us
show you how. Self-
employed, all credit
Issues, bankruptcy OK
Associated Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage.
corn
RENTALS
BEVERLY HILLS 3/2/2
INVERNESS New 3/2/2
BRENTWOOD. :
Townhomes 3 BR
CTRS HILLS CONDO2/2
BEVSILL 3/2/2
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/3
Lg Brand INew
INVERNESS ,,W FURN .
PINE RIDG M 4 1/3,8f.
w/pool -
FLORAL CITY Braf ,
tlew.3/ /2 .f "
Great American'
Realty (352) 637-3800
STOP PAYING RENTI
You may be
able to buy?
You'll never know if
you don't try I
Let me help you.
Deb Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
CITRUS HILLS
Unfurnished Homes &
Furnished Condos
www greenbriar
rental.com
Greenbrlar Rentals, Inc.
(352) 746-5921
CITRUS HILLS/POOL
671 Olympia, 3/2/2, 1
Acre, $1,150. Open
Man & Tues 563-4169
CITRUS SPRINGS $890
3/2/2; $975 4/2/2.
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1/crprt. $700 1st, last
& sec, (352) 563-5304
Citrus Sprins 3/2/2
RENT TOt3WN
Brand new home
$6000 down & $995/mo.
Call (407) 227-2821
Citrus Springs 3/2/2
RENTTOOWN
Brand new home
$6000 down & $995/mo.
Call (407) 227-2821
CITRUS SPRINGS 3/2/2
Custom, extrasI $875.
River Links Really
628-1616/800-488-5184
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/2/2, fncd yrd, very
clean, Iwn maint Incl.
$950/mo 1sf & 2 mos.
908 W. Hampshire Blvd.
S (786)298-1279
Citrus Springs
4/2/2
$1000.00
Please Call:
(352) 341-3330
For more Into. or
visit the web at:
citrusvlllages
rentals.com
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2, $1,000. mo. Rent
or Sale $195,000. 1st, Ist.
sec. (561) 432-8025
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2, W/D $975/mo.
Inc. lawn & pest serve.
No pets(352)465-3371
CITRUS SPRINGS
Brand New 4/2/2 home
in quiet neighborhood,
no pets, $1,000/mo Incis
lawn svc (352) 812-1414
CR/Homo 3/2/1
New carpet, tile, paint,
$795: 2/1., $525 795-1865
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2 CBS 1 acre of land. 6
miles from downtown
Crystal River on private
road. 561-371-4345 only
$750.00 mo.
Crystal River 3/3/3
Exec. rental. Close to
golf course, marina,
covered boat dock,
3700 sq. ft., One of A
Kind MUST SEEI Furn. or
unfurn. $3200. month.
Short or long term.
(813) 777-0993
HERNANDO
Lg. 2/2/2, Jacuz. BA,
scmd rm. Ig. shed, lake
acc., lawn maint. Inc.
$950/mo + $500 sec
(352) 341-0952/
(954) 448-4855
HOMOSASSA,
2/2/2 Kenwooa Oaks.
ranres onl,' area. Irg
yoid, new paint. aira s
1 150 me Isi!
'1OMOSASSA
New executive luxury
home ror renI on
Southern Woods G.C.,
',2,700 sq ft, 3/3/2,
rich trim, $1,595/mo
(813) 390-7109
If you can rent You
Can Own Let us
show you how, Self-
employed, all credit
Issues, bankruptcy OK
Associated Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage,
coam
If you can rent You
Can Own Let us
show you how. Self-
employed, all credit
Issues, bankruptcy OK
Associated Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage.
comr
CRYSTAL RIVER
Pool home, 5 ac. All
until Incl. $125/wk
(352) 628-9106
HOMOSASSA
US19 & 490. Drug Free
smi. rm. w/ House Priv.
$75/wk, $150 dep
621-4763
CRYSTAL RIVER
Historic Downtown,
Unique Location, 1BR
Luxury Suites. Daily,
Wkly, Mthly 795-1795
www.crvstalriver
landlngs.com
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Bring your personal
Iren-. i300 iall nci.
+;c. ,'A%.,il -31 ,mM
(352) 637-5654
CRYSTAL RIVER
In the City, 14x20 to
14x40. For more Info
call: (352) 464-1086
NEW 4,500 sf Zoned
Comm. under const.
I blk off Old Horn. Trail
& Michigan $375,000
(352) 563-5300
#1 GOVERNMENT
BACKED PROGRAM
Millions to lend, 100%
financing available.
3/2/1 as low as $750
mo. Land & Home
packages. Homes
starting as low 100k's
Call (352) 694-2900
HOMOSASSA
NEWI 3/2/2 From $775
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
INVERNESS
2/1, caged pool, Fla.
rm, like new, no pets,
no smoking close to
Walmart, $950 mo,
(352) 344-1411
INVERNESS
2/2 on Chain of Lakes
1754 S. Paradise Pt.
$875/lawn care Inc.
(786) 553-2577
INVERNESS 3/2/1
$950/mo 1st. &sec.,
dep., Ref. Req'd
Call (352) 726-7604
INVERNESS
3/2/2 fncd y'd a16R Of
Renovatedl! i:. mc.
(407) 375-6187
INVERNESS
New homes for rent
3/2/2, (352) 860-1981
Inverness
Pool, water, fall 3/2/2,
golf course.'loc,, $1,000.
mo. 908-322-6529,
LAUREL RIDGE 3/2/2
Pool, Jacuzzi, $1500 mo.
352-527-1051
Rent or Rent to Own
Brand New Home 3/2/2
Great Locationl $970.
per mo, (352) 875-4005
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BRENTWOOD
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CTRS HILLS COND02/2
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CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/3
Lg. Brand New
INVERNESS 3/2 FURN.
PINE RIDGE Hg. 4/3/2
w/pool
FLORAL CIY Brand
New 3/2/2
Great American
Realty (352) 637-3800
SUGARMILL WOODS
New 2,665 sqft 4/2/2+
home on %ac-3 mins to
Sncst Pkwy. $1395/mo+
Ist+sec, Incis lawn svc.,
(813) 748-5206
SUGARMILL WOODS
New 4/2/2 from $995
Rivqr Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
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Southern Woods G.C.,
2,200 sq ft, 4/3/2,
rich trim, $1,495/mo
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352-463-3631 $239,000.
NEW 4,500 sf Zoned
Comm. under const.
1 blk off Old Hom, Trail
& Michigan $375,000
(352) 563-5300
RETIRING INVESTOR
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Inverness & St. Pete.
(727)492-1442
2005 HOME 4 SALE
312 512 Large Home
3,441 sqft total, 2471 liv-
ing sqft, wood firs through
out, granite tops, stainless
steel appl. Large rooms,
.5 acre lot $317 000 Call
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$1100. (786) 302-3402
HOMOSASSA
I BR, furn apt w/dock
No smok/pets $900/mo
Incls utlls (352) 212-4721
HOMOSASSA Canal
1BR w/boat dock, scmrn.
porch, until. Incl. $700
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CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2 Beautiful new
$1,150/ mo. w/option to
own. Ist/last/sec.
(352) 746-1636
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2, low AC bill,
$1,000/mo. 1st/last/sec.
$165,000 (352) 527-3017
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 4/2/2 $1200/mo.
Rent w/opt. to own,
lst/Last/Sec, Call Kelly
(847) 812-9621
CRYSTAL RIVER
Rent or rent to own
3/1/1 $700/mo. 1st, last
sec (352) 746-5606
GORGEOUS NEW
HOMES FOR RENT, 3/2/2,
poss. 4 BR/den, 2,458
tot. sf, $1 095-$I 150/mo
(352) 854-7170
HOMOSSASA
Sugarmill Woods
RENT TO OWN/RENT
$1,300. mo., 4/2/2
Debra (772) 708-6922
HOMS. SPGS.
3/1/1, 1000 sf.,. C/H/A,
Ist/ last/sec $850/mo
$120,000(727) 375-2078
New golf course 4/2/2
w/pool, new appi/
cbnts/granlte cntrtps/
crpt/tile/roof & Indscp,
$195K-$20K below mkt
(352) 216-6429-Mel
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on Golf Course, fully
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Furn, beau, Gulf acc.
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352-613-2761
CRYSTAL RIVER
Condos, 1 or 2 BR, Pool,
Furn. or Unfurn. Long or
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(352) 634-0129
Crystal River 3/3/3
Exec. rental, Close to
golf course, marina.
covered boat dock.
3700 sq, ft,, One of A
Kind MUST SEEI Furn. or
unfurn. $3200. month,
Short or long term.
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239-200-2455
Inverness, Hwy 41
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w/18i sq rr. org
pace Fenced-a in aci.
h,. "-i.575,mo it la.
se: (352)341-0903
NEW 4,500 sf Zoned
Comm. under const.
1 blk off Old Ho. Traill
& Michigan $375,000
(352) 563-5300
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CIT. SPRGS Golf & CC NICE 3/1.5/CP, 1,100 sf 2/2, Lake Tsala Gardens OPEN HOUSE SUNDAYS 100% Financing Avail. "NO BULLI" Need a mortgage NORTH CAROLINA FARMS, 2.5 wooded Directly off Kings Bay
2/2/1 on 1/3 ac. fncd MOL w/extra storage, motivated seller, new 12-3PM, 2br, 2ba, 2car $650/mo W.A.C will get & banks won't help? Mtn. Log Cabin, acres, easy access, fresh water canal lot wlit
bk. yrd., FR w/frplc, cer, tile, owner finance roof & flooring, Jet tub, 6015 E. Devon Ln. you In this like new 3/2 Just Straight Talk Self-employed $109,900. Easy to Finish $68,000 (727) 692-3519 now seawall and current
$165,900 (352)489-8605 No Credlty Rent to Own $129,900 Owner/ appl.'s, fans $135,500. V4 ac. ot. $69,000. Bankruptcy OK access. Wont Last CRYSTAL MANOR downtown area. Ready ,te
2-3/2/1 Agent Call Lena, (352) 228-7493 (352) 628-0731 Associate Mortgage Flnancing828-652-8700 1 ac corner lot, close to build. $269,000. AL
FABULOUS CUSTOM 321-206-9473 52)212-4835 ONE-OF-A-KIND 00 352-344-0571 UPSTATE NY BANK a (352) 302-8159 considered. 352-302-624 -
3/3/3 Golf Course visit Jademlsslon.com 2/1/1, brick Doll house, MUST-SEE Beautiful 100% Fnancng Avail. www.amnqmrtgdge. R2EPOSSESSEDLANDI a
Pool Home. Master 3/I/ /1 n r www.amDemoffgge. REPOSSESSED LDrya RDanna
Suite, Lg Eat-in Ktch. new kitch & appL., A/C, 2200 sq if, 2/2, trd-level, e wlyom enovat-I50 com 10 acres- $39,900. 5 s1/2+acres--n M95.
Well under appraisal I paint, floors. Scr. lanai, secluded / ac. on ed home on 1a o Quality acreage + acres on 495.'e
SSfenced, Near shopping, Lake Pocono; 20x28r lot New roof, woodQar aes
at 282,50 MUST church & Hospital scrnd lanai overlooking floors, carpet, newly Over 3,000 Hardwoods, apple 2 8705 CRYSAL RIVER
SEL (352) 875-4760 129,000 (32) 21-0842 lake & nature, 60' dock, painted in/out, Great Homes and Beautiful country FLORAL CITY FSBO Waterfront Lots, Deep,
GORGEOUS NEW 2/2/2 Pool Home carpet, FP, 12x24 wksh $119,900. 352-628-0731 Sellers the market Properties setting MIns off 1-901 2 lots, 1+ac ea, hi/dry, water canal, Just offi
HOMES FOR RENT, 3/2/2, Sunrise Lake Est, ofc or pet, FP, 12x24 ws7O 1 Fnc A I haschanged. listed at G'teed buildablel Ig oaks, pvd rd, city wtr main river, no bridges,
poss. 4BR/den, 2,58 3rdBR, gas FP, fncd yd w/pwr& AC,3627 100% Financng Avail. Ican help you wwwnaturecoast (877) 856-5263. www. 45K (813) 453-3621 new sea-wall $364,900--
tot, sf. $1.095-$ .150/mo Irr sys, scr lanal, 3110 S. (352) Like new, 3/2 DW on 1 Deb Infantine mohawkhlghlands.com FLORAL CITY 1AC. High (561)358-0562
(352) 854-7170 Eagle Ter., $225,000 POOL HOME FSBO fenced ac. New roof, (352) 302-8046 homefront.com UPSTATE NY HORSE & Dryl Lg. oaks, part INVERNESS 1/2 AC. uH
(352) 344-3110 Inverness Golf & CC 10)(28 deck, 2 sheds, EXIT REALTY LEADERS --- - FARM Was $699,900 fenced, beautiful on Tsala-Apopka Lake,
rea, 4/23/2 MFG Home on 1.09 roof, Jau, F r d' "Top Producer" REAL ESTATE CAREER REDUCED to $599,000. $35,000. (352) 586-9498 Wooded, wildlife $521
Ac.MF/P, cov. f,& bk. $2100003526374198 floors&muchmore Sales Lie. Class Tyrn-key breeding LOOKING TO BUILD No Realtors 341-0049
W*9,133 .. 0M* porch, lam, hardwood P T $119,900352-628-0731 I $249.I1 I facility. 4BR home, YOUR HOME IN .
floors w/tile in wet PRICED TO SELLI 2/1 $119,900. 352620731 CITRUS REAL ESTATE equipped barns, indoor CITRUS COUNTY? NVERNESS AREA
Rent or Rent t OwnPeterson are ceilings/ RENOVATED; Office, 2/12000SWonAc SCHOOL, INC. arena 67 acres, fenced CONTACT US. Beutfu ca
Brand New Home 3/2/2 eat Locaton $970. Realtor fans, Ig. barn, upgrad- fenced, 818 Oak St newly set up in '04 (352)795-0060 pastures (877)896-5263 la property on pi..,L e, "'
Great Location $970, ed kit. appl. Mut seel $124499352-422-3670 great buy at $55,000 I --- -- i http://horsefarm. lake, lac MOL I -
per mo.(32) 875-4005 Your Satsfactn Is $130,000. Reduced, 3 BR, 2 BA, (352) 628-0731 Rent or Rent to Own upstateNYland.com (352) 200-9175
ENEwww.L2PForida.co my Futurel (352) 637-5252 2-car gar., extra large CHARMING HOMEI* Brand New Home 3/2/2 WATERFRONTI Over Oe
SENERGY SAVERII+ my / i n house, tiled flrs., 3 scrn. 4/2.5/3+CP, pool w/ Near Rock Crusher Great LocationI $970. Beautiful A Iren
New 3/2/2, 2,500 sf. 3/2/2 CBH Splt Plan o porches, wood deck, solar sys, 2300sf, /2+ac, lAc. Lot, 3/2 Ranch, per mo. (352) 875-4005 BeFloraCity cre ioff
FOAM HOUSE Asking (352) 794088 In H landsscr Fire Place, corner lot, fncd In quiet area, endcl $174,500 For photos & www L2PFlorda.com HwFly. 41. Only $7990ight off
215,000(352)40-1698 Ex Realy Leaders of 0x12 shed, part fncd 605 Mor St by ppt lnl w/pol l new Ino: wwwnaure Call: (352) 746-912
Sf n9 ori, (352) 586-7685 CH/A, newer appls, coasthomefrontcom 12
CrystlBRENiWOOD 3/2/2 e I mf#TPW726000 1- $236.000 352-503 -3460 Listing #12483685
B=NineRidge930, Maple Ave. i;- PtPA-, For Sale By Owner 352-628-1564/586-7465 3.9%/2.9% We Specialize InSal
j-Pool w/lanai, Fl room, (352)637-7189 Full Service Listng Helping FAMILIES
Golf frs. view, all applls .'.3/2,$92.193 Acquire A
BEST VALUE IN P.R.$ Owner Relocating, (352) 563-9857 Why Pay More??? QualIy-Low-Priced
Uke new 3/2/2, Motivated seller, 857 Why Pay More??? uln FediLot INVERNESS
Underwood Home $209,000480-241-5849 25+Yrs. Experience Building HIGHLANDS
on I acr. FSBO Many CRYSTAL OAKS .. 15K MOVES YOU INI Call & Compare ask for C.R. Bankson 2--1 house for rent I
upgrades $274,900 Pool home; Many a R 2/2/2 on atERAAmricn Hhlands. Newly rem
(352) 427-4298 up-gradesi 3/2/2 Split; 3/2/2 o 2.13 Rent-to-Own, $1200/ $150+Mlfllon SOLDIII Real& vestments eled kitchen and bathiHr
(32 427-4298 Tile & carpet, coVa lanal 023 ,' *N w ,'" ." [ Bi ^ moerent,.$500/mo Please Call for Details, New family room. New
2or 3/2/2+ On 4ac. FP w/T r backyardon .," -_..r, credit toward Ustings & Home ChuckTomberlin crbankon@era.com carpet New AC and heqlA
2 or 3/2/2+On backyardan mo re, 500o Please Call o DetaFlsine Chuckomberlsn r bankson@era.com N el om N
In mstr bdrm. ond.w/L cul-de-sac. $225,000 -purchase price. Market Analysls Fne Homes Lawn seryice. First an
S 210s (352) 746-7088 CUS BUILT Open House F 8/18 Acreage, Waterfront, FOR FREE PACKAGE security. No pets.
www.olneridgeflorlda & Sat. 8/19, 10A-3P. RON & KARNA NEI1Z Commercial $750:00 per month.
Gourmet kit HOME SWEETWATER L a lt Bring checkbook, BROKERS/REALTORS (352) 795-1182 Call 800 # Above Lease. 476-5541 Pur-
S15,0 32-746-33 TIMBERLANE ESTAESPOINTEwon'tlastl CITRUS REALTY GROUP Florida Reality and Lv. Name & Address chase Option possibleaOT
Bestideal in Citrus Col 2309 sf, Upscale neighborhood, 9735 E Moica C, In32)79 Auctioncom MINI FARMS By Owner
2400 sf, 1+ acre, 3/3/2 3/2, greatroom, open 3 2//2 Impeal Exec- Vc McD di 2.5Ac. Partially cleared.n,55K
Pool home $325,000 catforanfecete2/2/2hImperialhExecu- Vpartiallyhcleared. 9K
FSBO 52)746-1332 i ils, floorplan, replace, hotile, tive, gorgeous home, OBO (352)489-7616
S tub beautifully land. pool hot l dblpain windows, solar (352) 637-6200 Crystal River Home NOTICE
open oor escaped, washer & dryland-heated poolbeauti- w/ great location and Property In Auction 2004 HONDA MOTORh1 '
-- ......i. i- M i plan. Adj. er, irr sys, 1+ acre, Ask- fully landscaped yard, fantastic view on open 5.95 Acres- web site: 15 hp, less than 30 t r
BEAUTIFUL SETTINGII h MnA Ing $389,000. By Appt Peggy Mixon $169,000.(352) 422-2019 water, minutes To Gulf, http://land-lnfo.com Elec. start $2,300 ,
Very prvt. 3/2/2.5, 1 .01 ac, Only 637-3898 Seawall and 2 docks w/ Aug.24- 10a.m. (352) 344-2993
2360sf, built 2002 bot lift. Call owner Plantation Inn
Codlan counters, also avail Two ADJ. LOTS w/ (352) 274-5413 Owner, 727-580-3884 PONTOON 20FT trailer,
pillars n DR tile $295,000 BO w 4d firs, 2ND LOT w/3 car Crystal River, 2 Story PINE RIDGE had beaten n wf. Cnt-er
throughout, extra *3$295800-1877BWatwdffirsi22L / rtalv c
Irrigation, gazebo 3.9%/2.9% (352) 860-1877 ar. 1206 W Bucknell Waterfront, 2 kit. 2 cov- Pine Ridge Blvd. 1 acre mental brand trailer,
14 x 24 detach. bldg., Full Service LUsting $189,900. 386-776-1728 ered boat slips, 5 BR, Beautifullotll $68,900 $1,600 (352) 726-0830
fenced yard, mature 3/2/2 RENOVATED TWO STORY COUNTRY 3BA, over 3,200 sq. ft. (352) 746-1636 or (352) 302-8852
oaks everywherelil Why Pay More??? New roof/floors, wood/ Style home near down- Realtor $899,000. on canal to HILLSIDE VILLAS
No brokers. $299,900 No Hidden Fees tile, paint In and out. town Inverness and My Goal Is Satisfied Kings Bay 352-563-9857 Terra Vista, In SkyviewI
5479 Nakoma Dr. 25+Yrs. Experience Quiet neighborhood, schools, 3BR, 2BA, Customers FSBO, 3/2/2+pool, den, Golf Course Comm. cJ*Wfa
(352) 527-8339 Call & compare Gospel Island $158,000 $165,900. By Owner h A&& nAm se FP, updated w/2100sf Outstanding activist
$150+Milllon SOLDIIIl abo (352) 726-1875 (352) 860-0701 iBonnie Peterson on 1/2+ acre, custom center & tennis courts
DontHose AroundPlease Call 3/2/2 Brck House, me & gt free Realtor REAT Y ONE woodwork, 2Z74900 $78,000 (561) 310-9846 2 YAMAHA
for Details Fl.Rm1863sq.ft. iv., 2/2/2 Many upgrades Nomt on esi 7435 Applewood Dr. --- WAVE RUNNERS 00L 3.
Market Analysis 2588 UR, .6 cre, Closets galore, quiet (2 Naotransactoneesl Yoursatsfacton IS Inverness 352-344-5298 GP7o0 wh oiler ',
Market Anaysis corner lot, $16500. neighborhood (352) 86-9072 my Futurel (352)637-6200 Inverness Golf & it56 500/Dorn
RON & KANA NE 309 N. Braenmar Dr. Asking $147,900 Qn ( 745 Country Club Water- (352) 257-1355
BROKERSREALTORS 352 -,- 37 35 2(352) 586-6921 MR CITRUS front 3/2/3, 3352 sq ft Real Saccel Must SellI E
CITRUS REALTY GROUP 3/2, Cul-de-sac Y heated poolw/water (2 4.77 acres In16.5'CANOE
A l Di Ra nt aIT(U 5 T UP0/nrne Nature Coast aExitR lL rs of COUNTY REALTY fk> aGrumman Aum4 um,
Call Dlna WoIrms (352)795-0060. Inverness Golf & Co.N[tureCoast Crystal River fall, dock, 6 yrs. old, too beautiful Romeo. Well
A Pine Ridge Resident club over 1,800 sq. ft. many amenities to list under market value. No leaks. $400W
dIms pa (352) 344-3948 Room 30 A.G.pol, appls, new 30 yr roof, SELLING? CALL ME LET OUR OFFICE $169. & $179. (water & 701 Yaha J SKI
bPy.Rrcom 3 0 over 2000 sq.ft. under g4GUIDE OUI electric). Romeo Is one 2 seater, ver fast locks
b rcm E l3/2/2 Must S9ell 3.500 wove00sq.ftnde gas fireplace, well FOR RESULTSI GUIDE YOU ofthemostbeautiful good. incl, haller
e e I 3/2/2-Built in 2003 Sq. Ft. MOL. Lg. Fam. roof, reduced $134,000. maintained, 234 agricultural areas in $1300
Craven Really, Inc. Presidential Estates Room, Oak firs, F/P, Peggy Wilson (352) 628-5316 northern florda 352- 422-2181/563-6090S
352-726-1515 fenced 1/2 acre Fenced corner, 2.5 ac Keller Williams Realty wnLocated i n Marion Co. S
gas fp, 1500 s llv. area in upscale Hampton Pt. (352) 464-2359 Riverhaven By Owner Just outside of WAVERUNNER
FOR SALE BY OWNER $195,000 Very quietly Dr. Lg. Out bldg. Open 2006, Unique design.,AjNstSounnelo f WoaaR$001b
PineI RidbgeBeuty, 19LAN e D O n 3 % L SLluh & Ocala.L3 0 0/ 1
Pine/RidgeuBeauty, (352) 637-5570 to all offers. Asing22+OfficeIg3 u lin 726-9531
ceramic tile & By Owner In Camb. $290,000. (352)726-2038 .ra roINVESTORS schools, property
upgraded carpet, solid Greens 3/2/2 BELOW MKT VALUEIII #20689616for photo BUYERS AGENT eared and dry. Land
surface counter tops, 4 spilt plan, w/lanal Reduced to $157,40 (352) 628-7267 BUSINESS BROKER selling fast in area.
sky lights, stunning & pool on acre BY OWNER, NEWER 4/2 (352) 422-6956 Plantation Really Inc. 631-744-3990
columns, formal dining, $239,000. 2.048 sq. ft.,beautiful SELLER WILL PAY ANUSSO.COM 1352)795-0784 --
office, separate tub & Call (352) 726-3712 scmd pool, fruit trees $5000 OF YOUR Cell 422-7925 14' FIBERGLASS ";
shower in master, CALL BARBIII (352) 637-5937 CLOSING O Usa VanDeboe w/ivy wel, mh. tr rsh
beautiful fenced yard (352) 586-9844 Big 3/2, CH/A, farm., Call Me I I Broker (R)/Owner dptih nrrdrs. Many Erros,
w/1 5x30 In ground (352) 586-9844 Bg 3/2 CH/A On this 1999 1700 sq. if.
scr. porch, workshed, 3/2 DW ith brand new PHYLLIS STRICKLAND See all of the listings In ox 20 BUILDING Lot eady o Go S 650
Wood Deck $3M,000. wateew Posble appll's kit. cab., & car- (352) 613-3503 Citrus County at level, close to town 352-270-3812 (after 4P)
29)34 W. B -amwood Dr."1 1900+ Homes I r Solo pet. Immac. $89 ,000
(352)13640-10 (32) 726-9386 IIn Citrus Courty. Call C. Ed SmithoE. Inc. rOver 3,000 alccomadjoiningLot also avail. 16'FACTORY
2 B3W. Bwodr.ow er 79000 eConrmwefnnes EXITREALTY LEADERS LOoomnt vals New O gT
(352) 400-5193 BIG INVERNESS HOME. TheMaxl" for details. (352) 628-05 CB 3/2.5 Bull n 1999 Propertes 302-4512Citrus Hills acr New oor, ga
"O Dowr. Seller paid R. Max Simms, .LC, 5 ac surrounded oy Citrus Hills 1 acre all exc cond,$2
Need a mortgage closing cost, GRI. AHWD ,some of the mor listed at Stafford St. Cleared (352)302-8119
& banks won't help? big bathrooms, Broker Associate. beautiful frmndn wwwnaturecoast and impact fee is paid,
Self-employed, big bedrooms.$ 125,000 (352)527-1655 Citrus Coll Asking WntC t have permits & plans 21ft G3 Yamaha
all credit Issues almost new, 464-4187 $340000 (352)726- Ai homefront.com for 4br. house. Savings 2006- Brand NEW1 I
Bankruptcy OK. *i RB of $12,000. Must sell, 4 Stroke 90hp Yamaha
Associate Mortgage Barbara Hopkins Deeded lake Access RAINBOW RIVER o$8l,=000. (516) 924-1591 motor MUST SELL
352-344-0571 Realtor 3/2 DET, Encl. pool. fully Move in & enjoy your tCITRUS SPRINGS $16.00 (352) 302-4042
www.amnamortgage. www citruscounty 2 /1 remodelled, $249900 pv. park & oat 10 Lo CITRUS SPRINGS $16 52) Available
corn forsale.com 3GREAT52)341-0696 access Gorgeous 2/2 i By Owner $26,900. 352 28ft Off Shore
EXIT Realy Leaders GREAT 2/1$19.000 (352) 302-2902 w/2 frpIcs, spaious B 291-9223/561-358-0562 1993, stainless steel top.
PINEuRIDGE 2006COesto2/the t it o n .-..,custmbuiltoh9291-9223/561-368-0562 19 ms et
Roomy 3/3 POOL Home (352)627-1112 CONDITIONI 1154SE2nd St. HOME FOR SALE dbl nature lot. 3w0 CITRUS SPRINGSo 99 motors,225
Roomy 3/3 POOL Homer (352 527-C112 CallLyndaforDetailsObiiokmin mercs., fresh water
5880 N. Petunia Ter. New roof Call Lynda f Details On Your Lot, $10900. $299,000(352) 489-1054 Cheapest Res. Lot wash down, rocket
(352)726-7533 Greg Blance (352)621-7530 3/2/1, w/Laundry below market, $24,899. launchers, canvas
www.Rellance-RE.com (352) 422-0421 Priced under S Atkinson ConstructIon t r c Owner must sell now. Inclosure triple axie I
RelIance Really value $99,900.. Spotted 352-637-4138 888-363-1668, TCHT RE avail wll demo ru
The &ERAAmerican IDog come CCe0685CITRUS SPRINGS great $14500. o abo
4 ERAAmecan Dog u.# cco96 Over 30002 Ig lots available (352) 302-2395. I, mess
SReaty Team Real Estate Over 3,000 Homes and Sl a Owner must
3.9%/2.9 The Right choice Team (352)628-9191Properties sell. (352) 302-9140 BAYLINER 28'
Full Service Lisin Rebekah Homesand listed at CITRUS SPRINGS Mercrul,er rebuilt
ttte Properties www.naturecoast 40 WVince PI, Ut 18. engne New Volvo OD.
Why Pay More??? Potter listed athofntcom 0.23 ac., $18K;MUT L Man v trc'sSi 5.000 obo
No Hidden Fees 352476-70411 ww.naturecoast omerontom (214) 228-6458 (352) 726-0652
25+Yrs. Experience Bonnie Peterson homefront.com ONE-OF-A-KIND CRYSTAL RIVER. 9 LOTS
Call & Compare Retired Citrus Co. Greg Blance BonSieSete.sonMUST-SEE *Beautiful (Ct Block) at lE 12th BOAT DONATlONS
$150+Milllon SOLDIII School Teacher now (352) 422-0421 Realtor 31HOMS. SP/GS. sq fi-2/2 Ift'E3ro .Ae T
P Cf serving your 3/1/I, 1000 st., LEILA K. WOOD, GRI secluded -Y ac. on $320,000. for all appraied jalue
Please Call for Details, Real Estate Needsl Your Satisfaction Is Ist/last/sec $850/mo Broker/Realtor Lake Pocono: 20x2 (850) 566-4195 rier, dnote to a
Ustngs & Home Call for appointment. .my Futurel $120.000(727) 375-2078 Your Real Estate scrnd lanal overlooking nverness over acre non-reaorng
Market Analysis Consultant with vision lake & nature, 60' dock, 9645 Baymeadows, 50-C 3 C
O N& Keller Williams Really (352) 794-0888 r PARADISE REALTY & Over 3,000 stnless apple, tile/Pergo/ beautiful, live oaks, Mart1me Mlstries
(352 ) 1 SM-6921 Marfflme MInkses
RON &KARNALT (352) 344-RI 113 (352) 586-692 l rsofInvestments Inc. Homes and carpet, FP 12x24 wkshp underground utilities, (352) 795-9621
BROKERS/REALTORS Exit Realty Leaders of 7655 W. Gulf to Lake w/pwr & AC, $275,00 deed restricted,
CITRUS REALTY GROUP TERRA VISTA OF Crystal River Hwy., Crystal River Properties (352) 362-3435 $69,000. CANOE
(352)795-0060. CITRUS HILLS ute Remodeled FOR SALE BY OWNER (352) 795-9335 listed at RETIRING INVESTOR Call(352)637-5234 ohw Solo
F Lg patio under lanal. School Teacher now 3/2/2 LR, DR, laundry -,', .v:" Between 89k&279k, Pines Villas( 75x2517,
Must see Island serving your Need a mortgage room, garage w/ ', hInverness & St Pete $16K (423) 247-2525
kitchenill $485,000 Real Estate Needsl & banks won't help? screen. Included: W/D, (727) 492-14 2 NOTICE
SCall 352-726-3776, Call for appointment Self-employed, stove, micro, Side by LLUDilNGli1 pProperty In Auction W a
830-305-3683 or R all credit Issues Side Refrigerator s 5.95 Acres- web site:
352-527-4953 Keller Williams Realty Bankruptcy OK. ALL NEW: Roof, rugs, 3 BEDROOM, 2 FULL htip://land-Info.com
S (352) 344-1113 Associate Mortgage vinyl, window BATHS glassed In porch, Aug.24- 10a.m. Sales *Storage -Service
A 352-344-0571 treatments, Int. neutral no malnt. fee, Plantation Inn Sweetwater & Tuscany
HOME FOR SALE www.amnamort-gage paint t. xc mmeduate $125,500. Owner 727-580-3884ny
3.9/2.9% on Your Lot, $i10,900. cam move-in cond/ifonll Michael Harris (352) 341-4030 Ow NEr, G Pontoons
FullServceLstingSome tasteful furniture, Fine Homes, $98,500 VILLA 1 acre, nice lot, priced
1900+ Homes for Sale Why Pay More??? 352-637-4138 3/2 Newer app. tile & for sale Acreae front, 120, So rap belo (w6are 79 J' Proa ts
In Citrus County, Call No H hidden Fees Lic.# CBCO59685 carpet. Many updates, 29 Golfvwew C5 3 2419 3 2B1 tiim 4 (96 P0ttsho i
"The MaxI" for details. 25+Yrs, Experience $184,900 Owner (352) 382-0619 (352) 220-0801 storage. Pool. 746-3944 PINE RIDGE 'Polar Oflshore
R. Max Simms, LLC, Call & Compare If you can rent You Call Bonnie Peterson, orida Realty and CITRUS HILLS Pine Ridge Blvd. I acre. & Bay Boats
S GRI, AHWD Can Own Let us Exit Realty Leaders SUGARMILL T.H. Auctlon.com MEADOWVIEW 2/2/1 There is Ni CHARGE Beautiful lotl $68,900 Hwy. 19, Crystal Rivet"
Broker Associate. $150+Milllon SOLDIII show you how. Self- (352) 586-6921 New 3/3/2 apple, W/D VILLA. New roof, siding, to use my services, (352) 746-1636 yg Ig
(352) 527-1655 employed, all credit ("Your satisfaction $1200/mo(617)201-3521 I S l ty AC, only $142,900 (352) 302-8046 THE RANCHES .
O Please Call for Details, Issues, ankruptcy OK Is my future") Owner (352) 746-0658 Deb Infantine 1 ad. $62,500
Ustings & Home Assocated52-344-057 Mortage *** ** **** Citrus Hills Condo EXIT REALTY LEADERS 3,53 ac, $195,000
Ill 0 Market Analysis www.amnamortgage, kicbs MastS e 2/2, quiet, between "Top Producer" 3 CI2/2.SLRPRSoli wood i u "
n Rscrnd, Fl. Rm, new sad 3.9%e2.9% o af orses, pl, w oCITRUS SPR InG
6wexcel, cond, $139,900. W.RIVERFRONT $395,000 I/2 ac,, great location,
2 vROKERS/REATOR INV GOLF & CC HOME t185000MsSel Full Service Llelng 382-302-3467, Owner AC rel 2/2/2 story nloe area. good rods. ,,T= g
2/1/1 Uv. Rm + Farm. CITRUS REALTY GROUP 3/2/2 open split & plann ig (352) 572-0186 y Pay Mre??? Suarmi Woods 2/2 Bieach& very remote Pdriced well low mrtl ecT
Rm., vinyl screen porch, (352)795-0060. corner lot, tam rm, sun No Hidden Fees 1st oor, g. u 500 sq f Deck, ock, shed spa, lrury forces sale Selection
updated, carpet porch. Movein Cond. "rs $ H$denl$$$view TRNKE or MT 6024 N. Bedsf row Beld. Of Clean
appliances, pa2nt F : ie L REDUCED to 23,0 25+Yrs. Experience llv. area, golf view, new RN W O 5owne
318S.HarisonSt. I 3R%/2.9% Callt&Compare AC, heat & hot water, (352) 637-1326 $34,000 (382)795-3037 Preownu
2/2/1, Truly a Must See (239) 209-1963 Full Servce Ustng $150+Millon SOLDIII $159,~0. (352)382-179 AREA Restricted to site We needl Them
AC Wood Cabinets Just over m acre 2/I HOME on 2- AC, 200' N Hidden Fees Please Call for Details, er o i n 2//lbe e
Appliances Windows. Steal i for $79 WF, 4/3 irg kitch firepL 25+yrs Experience Listings & Hom leL Rose Ine nss 2/ e ned
AC Lana, fenced yard. ponds, $525,000 $150+Mllllon SOLDIII RN & KARNA NEITZ I' Work Harder" firm prce S158.000. 353 10
$ 19,000. 352-726-8489 ,o6 )334-U", BROKERS/REALTORSI nomesoa.com
3/2/2.5, Ig encl pool, LARGE 2/2, split plan, Please Call for Detals, CITRUS REALTY GROUP thorn@atnticnet o IL ORDA HURRICANE23 '
2-car garage. Laundry Ustings & Home352-726eclsr (s9-veaO oN O R 1 7Fundok,'05, all fiber,'
db lot clrc dr Spanh 3 LRG. BR2 BATH, living 6079 Daly Lane Price tocrnor 352-72 as low as $699-151500 per sted at TN AKEFRONT LAND glassYamaha 2254-str,
3 I9 2u9 2 d e ro e cd 2 7 monta .0r ,nccrng duecoast sailboat lot w/concrete ruel a 3
tile, all upgr adedCHA; & den, dnng rm, back porch, 80x120 lot U ae C un* dock & seawall. d hla d. /
sprinkler sys, 12x2 shed gas fireplace, 130,000(32) 637-3846 RN & KARNA NETZ 5 m. from Suncoast. O Apprasal surey & -
$15e0 (belo "kt caged in poolol app. BROKERS/RALTORS 3/2/2, completed 8/06, O n$n i BELOW MARKET FSBO Alx Chotoaerial available. 400Kp u l
value) (352) 302-3129 stay, Must see $195,000 LIKE NEW 2/2/14/2/2, CITRUS REALTY GROUP 150 + reenIN TRENTON, FL 9.5 Fine HomesUPSATE NY SACRIFICE d in
Ho(32)60-7353 New carpet, tile, ceiling (352)79-0060. area spacious ACRES & SITE BUILT Acreage. Waerfooms munty ofr paved streets cOner/Broer $19,915700, Bass boat with
1006 Princeton Ln fans & more. Must seel c2 Tampa. Many extras lots, Payments oe al Escape to the fsh er.2 coo8er75HP Sz
$2/1/1 opt, 3rd BR 6079LDaly Lone inc Window oeament1c lo MAKE MONEY NOW & (352) 628-0968 Adirondack Mtns( Pne 3 e2. 2 t eder seaPSu'
RON KARNA NE CBS2 fenced lots, new as low as $699.00 p RESALE DETAILED INFO orida e andN LAKEFRONT LAND motor w/trlm, 71 lb.
$134,900CITRUS REALTY GROUP oaks 3/2/2, quiet nelghborhd. open to sc. porch, month 100% financing LIQUIDATION Wooded thrust motor guide10.
(352)7950060 2,000 By Own er, $80,000 roof reduced to $139,900. DW, GD, Refr, Range, WEBwIDw tureA000192190 getaway cabn cl between 7 p
Full erve stng 352-322-00upgraded kitchen & 32-442-77 352-628-156472/637-720/586-7465 (386) 569-6777Jacuzz 352-463-3631 $239,000. show-2-490-7422 parcel was 9,918-5263 used once, $3,6-2177
batheminor TCing 7772/63em~cro,, Macuz &shBticpnow $39,900; Lakeview Let's talk, After 5pm '
Why Pay Mare???, (352),563-4169 fans, sprinklers, 252Q Iv,/ I parcel now $99,900.
No Hidden Fees 15K UNDER APPSD + 285100E Leto sOtalk 3,379,Cow9mpetng .r
25+yrs. Experience 3/2/2pool Highlands $ .excesl Inventory means SKIFF PRO 1
Call & compare Ig tiled lanai-fenced yard (352) 584-5983 opportunity for savings 2003 17' muneru.
$150+Miillon SOLDIII tile and wood flooring *i i PRICEDTO-SEL i n Cit [ ounty $$ BELOW MARKET FSBO Alex Choto Call (877)rs93i9732 203 17 turne ,o.u ,
Please Call FAST SALE -$170,000 Avai ......... Beautiful, NEW 4/2/2, l IN TRENTON, FL 9.6Fine Homes, UPSTATE NY SACRIFICEI -.urs. 4 alade talnle's..,
for Details, 352-726-4178 or...................*CHARMING HOMEI* >2,300 SF. 55 min, to ui ACRES & SITE BUILT Acreage. Waterfront, 5 acres- $19,900, sleel prop. rlm InI to -
Ustings & Home 464-0062 Near Rock Crusher Tampa. Many extrasl IIII HOME $$ Commercial Escape to the f-,h findret. 2 coolers. I
Market Analysis 2/1/1 opt. 3rd BR Ml ,l 1 IAc. Lot, 3/2 Ranch, Window treatments, MAKE MONEY NOW & (352) 628-0968 Adirondack Mtnsi Pine ell. 2 reaeslai sear,".I '
RON & KARNA NEITZ CBS,2 fenced lots, new...............* $174,500 For photos & upgrade RESALE DETAILED INFO Florida Reality and forest, near state landl e'ra prop. galvanize .j
BROKERS/REALTORS paint. lrg. scr. porch. R -USOU I:rntosun-tunnels. Privt. golf AT WWW.GAINESVILLE. Auction.com Snowmobile trails, very single a)ie drIe on
CITRUS REALTY GROUP oaks, quiet nelghborhd. r-2438 coasthomefronf cor omm.,2.C O 0raMiLty secluded Perfect for wllr. spore hie S 10.50Q,'
(352)795-0060.GROUP By Owner, $80,000 firm Llstlnig #12483685 : $229,900 fB WEB ID # A000192190 ,wne,$80000frm,-getaw*tay. getaway cablnl call bereer, & 7 pr
352-322-0101286-6185 l352-628-154/586-7465 (386) 569-6777+ 352-463-3631 $239,000. (877) 918-5263 (352)586-2177
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-- Jon Boat
ft., 3.5HP, 3.5HP Nis-
s ,. MInn-Kota, trl. mo-
tyrr.deluxe swivel seats,
i',nchor mate. $950.
dash call after 10 am
(352) 344-9449
KEYWEST
2 6, 17.6', Stalth Flats
I "series, 17hrs, 115
%?aha 4 stroke, 801b
24 volt mInlcota trolling
Motor, Hummingbird
GPS fish finder, $29,000.
(352) 726-5762
S c MAVERICK
-PATHFINDER Tunnel
Hull, 1998, 17'. 2001 70
S' amaha, new tdr.
$8%900 (815) 674-6178
S(352) 795-2975
they come in!
SOLD at
NO FEE
PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE
All Makes & Models
AIFWork Guaranteed
795-3674,220-9435
PONTOON
Sunray '21 w/ 40hp
Tohatsu, bimini top, well
maintained, no trir. $2500
.,1:(352) 726-7355
RROLINE SPORT
7'., 115 HP. Mariner,
dfonsole, bimlnl, VHF,
trlri/det, tong. $6,300
OBO (352) 382-2346
Regal Ventura 23'
Cutty Cab. w/ full
canvas 5.7 300hp Merc
I/O SS Prop, VHF, Alum.
Trl,$19,500. 212-1754
SEA-NYMPH
L14', 1982, 15 hp.
Johnson, gal. trir.
.Rns perfect! $1,200
#'(352) 422-6811
ci3
Boats
SEAPRO 1989
20', bImlni top, 2000
Johnson 150, Aluminum
trailer. $9,000
(352) 464-3892
SEA-RAY
21', T-Top, Sport
Fisherman, 225 Merc,
low miles; well cared
for, Exc. running cond,
Extra heavy duty trir.
Dual axle w/brakes Inc.
$19,000
352-795-1100/795-7270
SPECTRUM
'94,18ft, Pontoon w/
trailer, Many extras
$4,500. 795-5234
STRATOS
1993, 19', w/150
Evinrude; trailer, depth
findets, trllng mtr, $7,500
OBO (352) 586-6598
PROLINE
END OF
THE YEAR
On all 2006 Boats
In Stock
1976 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Homosassa, FL 34448
TRADE-IN
CLEARANCE
20' Renken B/R
$1995
25' Wellcraft WAC
$7450
20' Praline D/C
$12,995
25' Pursuit WAC
$12,995
20' Sunchaser
$14,995
20' Sweetwater
$15.495
22' Hurricane
$15,900
2006 Clearance
On All Remaining
Inventory
CRYSTAL RIVER
MARINE
(352) 621-3764
TWIN-V CAT, 2001
20', T-t, T-top, 2-90hp Mercs
('03) w/tndm trir, hydr
steering + many extras
$22.000 (352)621-3764
VIP 19' SKIBOAT
'89, 150 HP blue
metaflake rail, Incl.
trailer, Must Sell, Best
offer. (352) 382-7188
WANTED TO BUY
or repair Pontoon boat
needing repair.
(352) 637-3983
WELLCRAFT
20.6 ft 200 Yamaha
Saltwater series, full
electronics. Quick load
trailer. Lost of extras
$5,900. (352) 400-1951,
WELLCRAFT
V-20, 1992, 175 Suzuki,
GPS, VHS, depth finder,
exc cond. In water, will
demonstrate. $4,800
(352) 489-7678
BOUNDER
1997, Cream of
the Crop, has all the
goodies, updated
$29,500. obo
(352) 212-6182
BUY- SELL- TRADE
CONSIGN AT
COMO RV & TRUCK
Hwy. 44-W., Inverness
(352) 344-1411
Holiday Rambler 36
5th Wheel, good cond.,
king & queen size bed,
air, stereo, etc. $5800.
negotiable 628-9230
,Search 100's of
Local Autos
Online at
www.naturecoast
wheels.com
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c= Boats
SAFARI 36'
1992, Diesel, $37,000
rlcksfla@aol,com
For picks & equip, list,
(352) 489-2548
TIOGA
1999, Class C 24ft., E350
Triton, V10, 55K miles,
rear bed, full bath, AC,
$22,500. (352) 726-5005
ULTRASTAR
'90,30ft, generator, air,
sleeps four, new fridge,
$11,500, negotiable
34K ml., (352) 860-1356
WILDERNESS
'99,31ft., 5th Wheel
w/ dbl. slides and 1999
Ford F350 Super Duty
Crew Cab Long Bed
Diesel, 47,600 ml. Both
In like new cond. below
retail value $32,900.obo
(352) 795-1586
WINNEBAGO BRAVE
1999.35ft, Class A, Ig
slide, 2 ACs, 2 TVs, hyd
Jacks, 30K, exc cond,
$42000(352) 568-1859
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RV DONATIONS
Trailers, Motor Homes
Tax Deductible @ '
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year'bld
non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime MInistrles
(352) 795-9621
35' 5TH WHEEL TRLR
NEWLY REMODELED INT.
Great Shape, 1BR, 1 full
bath. Must see $3,800
OBO (352) 400-5308
ALUMA-LITE 1992
5th wheel, 26', air, awn-
ing, new tires, exc.
cond. $6,200/obo
(352) 382-2272
CAMPMASTER TOY
HAULER, 14' garage.14'
camper; full length
awning. Incis all towing
acc, =21K 352-795-9194
COACHMAN 24'
1995, Fifth Wheel w/
rubberized roof; Used
very little. Mint condlli
$9,000(352)746-6963
COACHMAN, 24'
Catalina Llte #248TB, '02
sleeps 6, many extras,
fully self-contained, exc
cond, sacrifice $7,250,
352-795-6878; green
eye43@yahoocom
COLEMAN
KEY WEST,1996, Pop-up,
sleeps 8,2 stoves, fridge
& AC, good cond.
$3,995 (352) 746-0870
FUN FINDER
21', 2006, Used 1 time,
Cost $19,900/Sell
$14,500 Due to illness.
(352) 527-3935
PALAMINOPUMA
'0525'9". deluxe model,
swaybar hth, slps6, cnt.
sound sys. full awning,
slide out, refrlg, qu.
bed. Pristine. MFRP
$25,000, Asking $18,000
Crys. Rv. (813) 943-3882
RV Refrigerator
like new,
gas or electric,
$350.
(813) 748-4607
STARCRAFT
Pop-up, A/C & awning,
1,100 lb. dry weight.
Sleeps 6; $2,200
(352) 586-2203'
TRAVEL TRAILER 22'
1972, Gd. cond. Every-
thlng works. $2500
(352) 634-0554
(352) 628-9848
90 Cougar
for parts.
(352) 795-2754
318 DODGE ENGINE
& Transmission, 1987,
$500 or best offer
(352) 341-0787
2003ACURATL
WHEELS
with N2 filled Dunlop tires
10K miles $400
352-637-5955
16" STOCK
CHEVY RIMS
$100
(352) 726-5329
'80, Ford Station wagon
$200. obo
'77, Dodge window
Van $200
(352) 447-3436.
'88 Ford Escort
$300. obo
'86 NIssan Pick up
$300. obo
(352) 447-3436
CAPTAIN'S CHAIRS
2 Sets, cloth, like new
$120 each set
(352) 564-2545
CHEVY 1500
1996, SILVERADO
PARTS ONLY-Bad eng
5,7L A/T $1400 O80
(352) 229-3661 DAVID
EAGLE BUICK
GMC TRUCK
Special GMC Truck
A 20" Wheels &
Goodyear Tires
Fit from 1999 -2006
Regularly $3,448.
On Sale $2,895.
We -also have
Factory Take-Offs,
Aluminum Wheels &
Tires On Sale-Great
Deall Call or see our
Parts Department for
details (352) 795-6800
Ask for Parts
ELCAMINO
197.7 CLASSIC
Runs & drlves..V-8 A/T
$750 obo
(352) 229-3661, David
Front Bra Cover, fits
Chrysler T-C MiniVan yr.
2001-21-2004 exc. w/bug
protection/paint $35.
sold new for $140. good
cond (352) 563-1139
Mag Wheels & Tires
like new, 235X60RX15
for Chevy Tracker or
Suzuki Sidekick, $550.
(352) 382-2449
Truck Bed Lid,
fiberglass, red, fits small
truck, 6ft bed, $75.
(352) 465-6818
ATV + ATC USED PARTS
Buy-Sell-Trade ATV, ATC
Gocarts, 12-5pm Dave's
USA (352) 628-2084
1999 CHEVY
CAMARO
77000, V-6 Automatic
T-top roof.
$6500 or best offer.
637-2670 after 3 p.m.
97 Ford Aerostar
.; ',uk i f.,ir, 54,995
'98 Linc. Mark VIII
Red, Moonmof, V-8, Sharp...$8,495
102 Ford Ranger XLT
4r, Ai, V6,ExtraCean......$9,995
BUICK,'97
LaSabre, custom, excel.
cond. everything runs,
look & decide, Asking
$4,000. (352) 382-0217
BUICK PARK
AVENUE, '95
Recent new engine
Exc c6nd, 3,000
(352) 382-3892
BUICK REGAL
1995, Grand Sport. 4 dr,
92K, exc. cond.
All toys $4,200
(352) 795-2383 Iv. mess.
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AUTOMOBILE
DONATIONS
Tax Deductible @
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year old
non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime Ministries
(352) 795-9621
CASH BUYER
for Trucks, Vans & Cars
Larry's Auto Sales
Hwy 19S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
FREE REMOVAL OF
Mowers, motorcycles,
RV's, Cars. ATV's, jet skis,
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CADILLAC
'90 4-dr. Sedan DeVllie,
exc, running cond.
$2,500 obo
(352) 637-5241
Cadillac Sedan
Seville, 1989, excel.
cond, new tires, $1500,
(352) 628-1923
Cadillac Seville STS
1995, Sunroof, need
engine Good parts car
or as a replacement.
$550.00 Color Ivory
(352) 382-0761
CHEVROLET
2003, MALIBU LS, 16.K,
green. I owner; Exc.
cond. $14,000 obo
(352) 746-2136
Chevy Cavalier LS
1?98,4 dr., auto,
cold air, 4 cyl, 35 mpg,
$3995. (352) 467-0872
Chevy Malibu
1996, runs perfect. 1
$3000. (352) 628-9230
Chevy RS Camero
1992,25th anniv.,new
paint, New tires, new
alpine system, body
perfect, runs good,
Over $2000, Invested.
$1800. OBO 341-0179
CHRYSLER LHS
2000, Loaded, 58,400
ml. Flawless leather Int.
Sunrf, 4disc, CD, $8,.500
/obo. (352) 302-9834
COMO RV TRUCK
& AUTO SALES
OF HOMOSASSA
See Jim Shany Felt
(352) 628-1411
FORD 500 SEL
2005, Loadedl Like
Newly Sunroof; dual A/C
Retails 21K/Sell $19,000
Betsy (352) 563-5721
FORD
'95, Mustang, V8
straight stick, runs great
S $2800.
(352) 344-8919
FORD LARIAT
2003, Super Cab,
Loaded w/many extras;
low miles $17,500
(352) 795-2699
FORD
1987, LTD, $500 or best
offer. (352) 726-0887
FORD MUSTANG
'97, Red, Body & Trans.
In exc cond. Engine
running, needs work.
$1,000 (352) 560-7730
FORD TAURUS
1995, Fully loaded, 109K
mlb 4dr, auto, 6 cyl. Drk,
grn. tan interior. $1800
(352) 220-6021
FORD TAURUS
1996, Wagon, A/C
$1,700
(352) 560-7221
Grand Marquis '03
Black beauty,exclusive
Pres. edition. Exc. cond.
32K. Priced to sell
$9,900. (352) 465-4208
JAGUAR
'92, XJ6, Sovereign, 4DR,
sedan, 84k mi., excel.
cond. $6,900. obo
(352) 270-3547
KIA
'03, Spectra, hatch-
back, low ml., one
owner, good cond.
$7,800. (352) 422-7281
Kia Rio
'03, 4DR, Sedan, AC,
auto trans., 13k ml.
excel, cond. $7,000.
(352) 489-6056
Lincoln 6 pass. Limo
1988, white w/ grey int.
Nice cond.
-Asking $4000.
(352) 746-1320
LINCOLN
'99 Continental, Silver,
all leather, 32 valve
eng., loaded, exc.
cond. $5,900 746-1832
LINCOLN Town Car
'96,87K orig, cold A/C,
Leather; Showroom
Cond. $3,900 obo
(352)-697-2461
Lincoln Towncar
Executive 1994, Blue
ext. & Interior- nice
cond., Asking $2000.
(352) 746-1320
MERCEDES 420 SEL
1987, New motor'job,
exhaust syst, radio/CD,
tires. Will trade for boat
& mtr. of comp. value
or sell outright. $4,000
(352) 465-8907
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MERCEDES 450 SL
1978, 81K, w/hard-top
$10,000
(352) 257-1355
MERCURY SABLE
1999, 4 dr, Silver, Cold
AC, Excellent Condition
$4,300 OBOI80!
(352) 302-4311
NISSAN ALTIMA
2000, GXE, 80K, very
clean, new tires. $6,250
(352) 422-3309
NISSAN ALTIMA
2005, 27,900 ml. Power
seat, CD player, dual
airbags, red with black
Int. Excellent CondltionI
$15,000 OBO.
Call anytime
(352) 428-0031
OLDSMOBILE
1993, Cutlass Clera, 61K
original ml., runs great,
cold A/C, V6, $2,000
obo(352) 726-9647'
PONTIAC
'93, Sunbird conv., red,
V6, auto, 106k ml,,
Restored, must see.
$2,995. (352) 382-0398
Pontiac Grand Prix
2001, auto., cold AC,
rnew brakes, good tires
excel, cond. $5995.
(352) 860-0302
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TOYOTA
93 Corolla LE, 32 mpg. 1
owner, well maintained,
All options, $2,900.
(352) 637-4534
TOYOTA CAMRY
'97, LE Ice cold AC/
new tires; looks/drives
exc. All opts $6,000
OBO(352)634-0517
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1991,350 4x4 auto,,
awesome mud truck
$5000. OBO
(352) 860-1069
DODGE
1994 Dakota, auto., 4
wheel drive, new tires,
very clean, $4,400
(352) 637-2032
FORD
1988 Ranger, 4x4,11ft kit,
real clean, runs good,
$1,000 (352) 201-0804
FORD RANGER
2000, XLT, 4 dr. Ext. cab,
auto, tow pkg, bed
...liner. $10,500 0BO
352-795-0420/613-3218
JEEP
'94, Wrangler, no rust
good tires & rims;
2 tops, $3,800. obo
(352) 634-4496
JEEP
95 Jeep Laredo 4X4,
new tires, AC, runs well,
very clean, 126K miles
tow package/ reese
hitch
352-560-7480
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C86, C10, short bed,
Restored, like new
. $8,800. aobo
t1352) 746-4693 Lqcanto
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l. OF HOMOSASSA
4See Jim Shany Felt
(352) 628-1411
DODGE
D150 LE. one c..ner.
ragedd rujrs Ile n.v
'look; real ir.oul r.ei
ire-. i r na r. $3,900.
(352) 637-1992
DODGE_
95. Ram 1500. V6.
$3,750. obo
(352) 804-2968,
(352) 628-2059
DODGE P.U.
I9l' 3.1 1 Club Cab0
400 C I .^ulo SI 000
(507) 250-3030
-- DODGE RAM
.-tef. duallie 35003 SLi
.Quad Cab 0k ekyraz
- eerv clear, 5.2.200
(352)257-2282
DODGE RAM
'01,58,900 ml, loaded,
* tow pkg, Exc. cond.
DOe,&el Sis18S
(352) 628-7239
DODGE RAM
98 1OC00 V8 loaded &
dcresed club cab. lowJ
pkg exc cona $7500
(352) 726-7355
FORD
Ui 1992,F150.
prur,; penecrt ocyl
W $2,800.
(352) 220-6373
FORD
- 'I'8 ?ornger J -peea
gqrod work nruck eer.Ir
il-ing work rur.n real
S5 200 C2.o 726-6550
; FORD F-150
S009 Cola air clear,
good cona. 5.J 800
(352) 344-3311
*FORD F-250 XLT
lC-3" e'erndea cab
7 3 dieLel er$ good
(352) 266-1048
GMC S-15
20')2 -35 0 ,3 9r.":Ni
Caio 1'e, pOCk rOci
lock rBergloi cap
(352) 586-3102
GMC SIERRA 1500SL
19'o r'ev. 4C. & M.lorel
Vra ,Clea r, ur. Greori
(352)476-3131
ISUZU PU
Il r 5 p."3 runs'loOk,:
I greal 130K ml
-S15i00firm N.:. "C
(352) 302-7420
RANGER '01
Eage pkg E,1 coo
5sil.de Red Cold4 "C
PW PL cruie clear
11l18K irl uu cS0 o0 o
(352) 344-2124
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& AUTO SALES
OF HOMOSASSA
See Jlm Shany Felt
'352)628-1411
i. FORD
'95, Explorer, great
r4 shape, runs great,
S$4,000. Call after 12N
i, (352) 302-2911
FORD BRONCO
'96, 4x4 w/Tow Pkg
r7iewer. Very clean, well
I maintained. $4,800
352-726-4408/422-4423
DODGE
'85, Ram, 1 ton
engine & trans
$1,300.
(352) 464-4
DODGI
'88, Caray
$700.
(352)464-4
DODGI
'92 Ram 250 All
captains seats,
fully loaded, exc
$2,500 (352) 56
DODGE R
2003, 1500 Con
Van, 24K, AC
loaded, Immoa
$16,900 (352) 2
: FORD
.'99, Work Van, \V
w/ air, very we
talned;47k ml:,
/' ; (352) 62873
FORD E250,
WORKVAN, 31
good cond, gre
hitch, $00. C
or wknds. 352-4
NISSAN Qi
'94.193K ml. Be
bk. $160C
(352) 527-6
PLYMOU
MINIVA
1986, Runs goo
bad, $500/c
(352) 726-9
PONTIAC Tra
'95, 5 seats nev
runs, very.clear
Is or for parts.
(352)489-6
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MOTORCYCLE
trailer with tle
Never used, 15'
with spare, $
(352) 860-1
DUAL SPOR
SUZUKI, '04, ele
street legal, low
70mpg,=$2j
(352) 746-1
HARLEY DAV
'06, 1200 SPO
Take Over Pai
(352) 302-8
HARLEY DAV
2001, FXDL, 1
3480miles, Exc
$13,200. (941) 7
HARLEY DAV
2003 Sportster
Edition Screc
Eagle1200
$9,000 (352) 20
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Crystal Ri
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CITRUS CouNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the Undersigned,
Sue Lyons, VIce President
Doing business as:
Clubhouse Dell, Inc.
at
8371 Suncoast Blvd.
Sulte 111, Bldg. A
Homosassa. FL 34446
with a mailing address of
1404 N. Cherry Pop Dr.
Hernando, FL 34442
desiring to engage In
business under a fictitious
name Intends to register
said name with Florida
Department of State, Divi-
sion of Corporations, Talla-
hassee, Florida.
DATED this 8th day of Au-
gust, 2006.
-s- Sue Lyons, Vice Pres-
ident
Published one (1) time In
the Citrus County Chroni-
i rebuilt
mission
872-0811 FCRN
,299 Notice to Creditors
Estate of
E Don Allen Patrick
an, PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
299 FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
E FLORIDA
i tE PROBATE DIVISION
leather File No. 2006-CP-396
TV, CD, Division:
c. cond. IN RE: ESTATE OF
60-7141 DON ALLEN PATRICK
AM Deceased.
nverslon NOTICE TO CREDITORS
version The administration of the
(F/R), estate of DON ALLEN PAT-
c.Condl RICK, deceased, whose
49-9144 date of death was Janu-
ary 16. 2006, and whose
V6, auto, Social Security Number Is
II main- 364-84-1396 Is pending In
$12, 000 the Circuit Court for Citrus
9,00. County, Florida, Probate
09( ,'-ivslon"' the address '.of
1991 which Is, 110 N. Apopka
02 V8, Avenue, Inverness, Florida
eat tires 34450. The names and
6all eves addresses of the personal
.64-3886 representative and the
personal representative's
UEST attorney are set forth be-
low blue low.
0, All creditors of the dece-
500 dent and other persons
having claims or de-
TH mands against dece-
N dent's' estate on whom a
d, looks copy of this notice Is re-
obo quired to be served must
?31 file their claims with this'
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
insport 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
er used, OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
n, sell as OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
$600.00 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
098 SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
O's of All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
d sons having claims or de-
at mands against dece-
.coast dent's estate must file.
their claims with this court
Om WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
"PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
US. WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
EALTY 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 publlca-
tion of this Notice Is July
28, 2006.
;SO Personal Representative:
ngS /s/ Barbara Ann Patrick
iS 6610 Date Palm Blvd.
;ENT Apt. #10
OKER Port Richey, FL 34668
6956 Attorney for Personal
1OM Representative:
/s/ William H. McKnight
SFlorida Bar No. 651095
RO. Box 10442
Tampa. FL 33679-0442
Telephone: 813-870-1020
Published two (2) times In
D PARTS the Citrus County 'Chroni-
SATV, cle August 4 and 11,
12-5p'm 2006.
(352) 873-0811 FCRN
14 Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Ruth J. MestJIan
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
/ Utill.ty File No. 2006-CP-688
Utility Division: PROBATE
downs. IN RE: ESTATE OF
Wheels RUTH J. MESTJIAN
$900. Deceased.
211 NOTICE TO CREDITORS
T 200 The administration of the
ec start, estate of. RUTH J.
miles' MESTJIAN, deceased,
50QQ' O whose date of death was
May 27, 2006, Is pending
1524 In the Circuit Court for CIT-
IDSON RUS County, Florida, Pro-
)RTSTER bate Division, the address
of which is 110 N. Apopka
yments Ave., Inverness, Florida
8372 34450. The names and
IDSON addresses of the personal
450cc, representative and the
Cond, personal representative's
'95-2906 attorney are set forth be-
low.
IDSON All creditors of the dece-
Special dent and other persons
amln' having claims or de-
]cc mands against dece-
01-9018 dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice Is re-
Of quired to be served must
file their claims with this
Liver court WITHIN THE LATER OF
ock! 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
Do's OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
$9699. OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
W99, DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
oot99.r SERVICE OF A COPY OF
ooter n THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
199.00 All other creditors of the
500 decedent and other per-
799.00 sons having claims or de-
' Com mands against dece-
NEW dent's estate must file
BIkesI their claims with this court
B32 WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
Peoria, Illinois 61614-1187
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ Thomas E. Slaymaker,
Esquire
Attorney for Donna K.
Smith
IFlorida Bar No. 398535
Slaymaker and Nelson,
iP.A.
2218 Highway 44 West
,Inverness, Florida 34453
Telephone: (352) 726-6129
Published two (2) times In
,the Citrus County Chronl-
,cle, August 4 and 11,
:2006,
886-0818 FCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Mildred L Miller
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR-
CUIT IN AND FOR CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE CASE NO.
2006-CP-801
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
MILDRED L MILLER
FORD EXPEDITION
2000, Eddie Bauer Ed.,
104K miles, good cond
$8.50 (352) 563-2727 or
(352) 527-3887
JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
1993, 4x4, V8, 196K, runs
great. In good shape
j (352) 302-9504
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TOYOTA 4 RUNNER
2000,41,500K, Good
cond. Many upgrades;
HONDA 750, 2003
CUSTOM. A Real Beautl
Many custom parts.
Looks like HD Fatboy
$7,000 (352) 795-9194
KAWASAKI KX-125
DIRT BIKE, 1999, SMF SFT
Pipe, SMF Power Core II
Silencer, 500QQB
(352) 746-6937
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SUZUKI '02 VL 1500
Intruder, Wndshid, bags
2 helmets Jet kit, Vance
& Hines pipes. 6k ml.
$6,700. (352) 249-9117
SUZUKI
2004 Belushl, VL800,
windshield, saddlebags,
lots of chrome, 5K ml.
(352) 212-0214
SUZUKI GZ250
'03, Runs & looks great.
Great starter bike. Low
miles. Asking $2300 obo.
726-4769 after 6p.m.
SUZUKI SV-1000
'03,2K ml, lowered, pwr
command dyno, silver,
racing pipe w/helmet
$6,000 (352) 621-3764
VTX1300, 2004
Many custom parts.
$8,000
(352) 795-9194
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 date of first publi-
cation of this Notice Is Au-
gust 4, 2006.
Personal Representative:
/s/ CHRISS MICHAEL
ROEMER
1684 Markham Rd.
Hood River, OR 97031
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ GLEN C. ABBOTT
Florida Bar No. 235911
P.O. Box 2019
Crystal River, Florida ,
,34423-2019
Telephone: (352) 795-5699
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chronl-
cle, August 4 and 11.
2006.
877-0811 FCRN
Notice to Creditors
(Summary Administration)
Estate of
Lucllle C. Saska
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2006-CP-808
:IN RE: ESTATE OF
LUCILLE C. SASKA,
DECEASED,.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-'
TATE:
You are hereby notified
-that an Order of Summary
Administration has been
entered In the Estate of
LUCILLE C. SASKA, de-
ceased, File Number
:2006-CP-808, by the Cir-
cuit Court for Citrus Coun-
ty, Florida. Probate Divi-
sion. the address of which
,Is 110 North Apopka Ave-
inue, Inverness, Florida
.34450; that the dece-
dent's date of death was
JUNE 3, 2006; that the to-
tal value of the estate is
SNONE and that the
names and address of
those to whom it has
been assigned by such or-
der are:
STEPHEN W. SASKA
3856 BRADLEY-BROWNLEE
ROAD
CORTLAND, OHIO 44410
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
.ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate'
of the decedent and per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the estate
,of the decedent other
than -those for whom pro-
vision for full payment was
made In the Order of
Summary Administration
must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE TIME
PROVIDED BY LAW.
ALL CLAIMS AND DE-
IMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publi-
cation of this Notice is Au-
gust4. 2006.
Person Giving Notice:
/s/ STEPHEN W. SASKA
3856 BRADLEY BROWNLEE
ROAD
COURTLAND, OHIO 44410
Attorney for Person Giving
Notice:
IBRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY,
P.A
i;/ Michoel Mounqtoy,'Esq
Jri Courtouse Square
inverness, FL 34450
Florida Bar No.: 157310
Telephone: (352) 726-1211
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle. August 4 and 11.
2006.
878-0811 FCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Ltta E. Adams
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File.No.: 2006CP622
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ILITTA E. ADAMS, A/K/A
ILITTA ELIZABETH ROSANNE
ADAMS-WATTS
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of ITTA E. ADAMS
a/k/a LITTA ELIZABETH
IROSANNE ADAMS-WATTS,
deceased, whose date of
,death was February 9,
2006, is pending In the Cir-
,cult Court for Citrus Coun-
ty. Florida. Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which
is 110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness. Florida-
34450. The names and
'addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
'attorney are set forth be-
llow.
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 riO-
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 date of first publica-
tion of this notice Is August
4, 2006.
Personal Representatlve:
/s/ Donna K. Smith
7114 N. Windchlme Court
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of Mildred Miller,
deceased, whose date of
death was May 4, 2006, Is
pending In the Circuit
Court for Citrus County,
Florida, Probate Division,
File Number 2006-CP-801;
the address of which Is
110 North Apopka Ave-
nue, Inverness, Florida
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 PLIULIC-TIOrl
'OF THU N'ri':E C'l' .0
DA-.. -I i'P IHE D- .TE
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THI [j:Ti,.CE ON THEM- .
11 :ir. ,r ..: i.- .l ., ..r tr,
3-.:A .Jr, l .ar, .' tr.r r.
..:,r.: no r. irg :I.Ii. 0 5 .
T.-,r.a; against dece-
ir,'. e.:iate must file
'ruer oli.; with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
-PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO 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 publlca-
tlon of this Notice Is Au-
gust 11,2006.
Personal Representative:
Thomas A. Miller
PO Box 3267
Dunnellon, FL 34432
Attorney for Personal Rep-
resentative:
Thomas M. VanNess, Jr.,
Esq.
Florida Bar No, 0857750
VanNess & VnNess. P.A.
1205 North Meeting Tree
Blvd.
Crystal River, FL 34429
1-352-795-1444
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle. August 11 and 18,
2006.
887-0818 FCRN
Notice to Creditors
Estate of
Isabelle C. Grossman
PUBLIC NOTICE
879-0811 FCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
AND PUBLIC HEARING
The Florida Governmental Utility Authority ('FGUA') an-
nounces a public meeting to which all Interested per-
sons are invited. The FGUA is a legal entity and public
body created pursuant to the provisions of Section
163.01. Florida Statutes, and Interlocal agreements
among Citrus County. Florida. Osceola County. Florida,
Polk County, Florida, Lee County. Florida and Collier
County. Florida. The public meeting and public hearing
will be held at 10:00 a.m. on September 15, 2006 in the
Clirus County Administration Building, Board Room 101,
110 N. Apopka Avenue, Invemess, Florida 34450. The
FGUA Board will address general operating Issues of
the FGUA. The meeting will also Include a public hear-
ing to consider adoption of the annual budgets and
capital Improvement programs for the Citrus Utility Sys-
tem, the Golden Gate Utility System, the Lehigh Acres
Utility System, the Poinclana Utility System and the
Non-system Specific Enterprise Fund, All customers of
the FGUA. affected property owners, tenants or occu-
pants, and all other Interested persons. shall have an
opportunity to be heard concerning the proposed an-
nual budget-andLcapltal Improvement programsand
to fire wrrte.is comrrrent'. wih MIn FGu4 I'a Oe"or..ae->
cides to appeal ani,' de~lon maae b IIe FGu. ,with
respect to a.'Y matter consJderea at r.e hearin.-.g cn
person wil need a record of the proceedings and may
need to ensure that a verbatim record Is made, Includ-
ing the testimony and evidence upon which the ap-
peal is to be made. In accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act, persons needing special accom-
modations or an Interpreter to participate In this pro-
ceeding should contact the Clerk to the FGUA Board
at (877) 552-3482. at least three business days prior to
the date of the hearing. If you have any questions,
please contact the Clerk to the FGUA Board at (877)
552-FGUA.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 4 and 11, 2006.
885-0811 FCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES
ALLEN PLANTATION .
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The Allen Plantation Community Development District.
located In Citrus County. Florida announces that pro-
fessional engineering services will be required on a
continuing basis for planning, preparing reports and
plans, designs and specifications for Water Manage-
ment Facilities, Water, Wastewater and Irrigation Facilli-
ties, Bridges or Culverts, Roadways, Landscaping,
Conservation and Mitigation'Areas and other public
.improvements and community facilities authorized by
Chapter 190, Florida Statutes.
The engineering firm selected will act In the general
capacity of District Engineer and provide the above
engineering services as required. Any firm or individual
desiring to provide professional services to the District
must furnish a resume of Its qualifications and post ex-
perience on Standard Forms No. 254 and 255
(Standard Form 330 will also be accepted) with perti-
nent supporting data.
The District will review all applicants and will comply
with the State procedures as established by the Con-
sultant's Competitive Negotiations Act, Chapter 287,
Florida Statutes. All applicants Interested must submit six
(6) copies each Standard Forms No. 254 and 255
(Standard Form 330 will also be accepted) and letter
of Interest by Monday, September 11, 2006. to the at-
tention of Stacle Vanderbilt, Allen Plantation Commu-
nity Development District, 201 East Pine Street. Suite
950, Orlando, FL 32801, phone number 407-841-5524.
George S. Flint
Manager
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 11,2006.
889-0818 FCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
'NOiCE 1S HEREB, Gi.EfJ that the Board of County
Ccommrisioner iof Cnlrui County, Florida, will hold a
public hearing In the Board of County Commissioners'
meeting Room, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North
Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, at. 38:15 P.M,
on August. 22, 2006, for the purpose of hearing public
'comment on the adoption of a Resolution of the Board
ratifying and confirming the assessment roll for the Cit-
rus County Solid Waste Municipal Service Benefit Unit
for Fiscal Year 2006/2007 and address'same to the
Clerk of the Board of Countr, CoGrrrrmlsrer: 110 North
"Apopka Avenue, Inverr.er: FI.nrda J0 W j Sald com-
ments must be received prior Ito 12.00 Noon on Mon-
day, August 21,2006.
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by
the Board of County Commissioners with respect to
any matter considered at this public hearing he will
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
Ings Is made which record shall Include the 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 impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450,
(352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting,
If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD tel-
ephone (352) 341-6580.
/s/ GARY BARTELL
CHAIRMAN
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 11 and 18,2006.
891-0818 FCRN
Sale of Vessel
NOTICE OF PUBLICAUCTION
Pursuant to Sec. 4 and/or 7 of F.S. 328.17, United Ameri-
can Uen & Recovery as agent with power of attorney
will sell the following vessels) to the highest bidder
above 50% of the fair market and subject to prior re-
corded liens.
Inspect 1 week prior at marina: cash or cashier check:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CITRUS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2006-CP-844
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ISABELLE C. GROSSMAN
Deceased,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of Isabelle C.
Grossman, deceased,
whose date of,death was
June 17. 2006, Is pending
In the Circuit Court for Clt-
rus County. Florida, Pro-
bate Division, the address
of which Is 110 N. Apopka
Ave., Inverness, Florida
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-
rn.rd; .agair.ir 3Ice-
,J-r, s ta'l, : r.:n ri a
copy of this notice Is re-
quirid io be served must
ill.i, irei ir. 1, r,. this
C.',r' .VIIHIII I'6 L-IEr OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THI' NOrTICE OR 30
[,-.; iE-IE iHE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM, .
All dther creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or de-
mands against the 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.
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 date of first publica-
tion of this Notice is Oc-
tober 3, 2005.
Personal Representative:
/s/ Patricia D. Thayer
3404 SE 35th Street
Ocala, Florida 34471
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ John S. Slmons
Attorney for Patricia D.
Thayer
Florida Bar No. 257450
Savage, Krim Law irm
121 NW Third Street
Ocala, Florida 34475
Telephone: (352) 732-8944
Published two (2) times In
the Citrus County Chroni-
cle, August 11 and 18,
2006..
clude transaction fee
Car or van $3.00
Single axle pickup truck $9.00
Dual axle pickup truck $18.00
Car or van with trailer $ 6.00
Pickup truck with trailer <12 feet long $18.00
Pickup truck with trailer > 12 feet long $27.00
Dual axle pickup truck with trailer <12 feet long $36.00
Dual axle pickup truck with trailer > 12 feet long $60,00
Dump trucks Weight Is equal to the density calculated
'for landfill- CSA waste boxes times the capacity of the
dump bed. Rate Is the normal per ton rate,
Items that are normally free ftor residents will be
charged. Material separation for disposal location re-
mains In effect. Receipts for'all transactions (It re-
quested) will be manual tickets Indicating date. and
cash amount paid.
No vegetative debris will be accepted during the first
three days following a natural disaster,
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle.
August 11 and 18.2006.
15% buyer prem.; all auctions are held with reserve;
any persons Interested phone (954) 563-1999.
Sale Date September 1 2006 @ 10-00 am. 3411 NW 91th
Ave., #707, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309.
V10550 1986 XUE1 FL0362FR, hull ID#: XUE61823C686
In/outboard pleasure gas white fiberglass L 23ft, r/o Da-
vid Eugene Calder and Theresa L Smith, Uenor: Pete's
Pier Inc. 1 SW First Rd., Crystal River, FL
Licensed and Bonded Auctioneers & Surveyors FLAB422
FLAU765 & 1911.
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 11 and 18, 2006.
890-0818 FCRN
Notice of Action-Constructive Service
Wells Fargo Bank vs. William H. Hutchinson, et al
PUBLIC NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO.: 06-CA-2726
WELLS FARGO BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
fLeiliilIFF
VS.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE WILLIAM H. HUTCHINSON
A/K/A WILLIAM HUTCHINSON,
DECEASED, ET AL
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES. AS--
SIGNEES, LIENORS,, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES,. AND ALL OTH-
ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UN-
DER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM H. HUTCHIN-
SON AKA WILLIAM HUTCHINSON whose residence Is un-
known If he/she/they be living; and If he/she/they be
dead, the unknown defendants who may be spouses,
helfs, devisees, grantees, assignees, Ilenors, creditors,
trustees, and all parties c1iiming.- an JInterest by,
through, under against the Defendants, who are not
known to be dead or alive, and all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title or Interest In the prop-
erty described In the mortgage being foreclosed here-
In.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following property:
LOT 4, BLOCK 15, GREEN ACRES ADDITION, NUMBER SIX,
UNIT THREE, SAID TRACT BEING DESIGNATED IN AC-
CORDANCE WITH THE PLAT OF SAID ADDITION, AS THE
SAME APPEARS OF RECORD IN PLAT BOOK 8, AT PAGES
34 THROUGH 100, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LANDS RE-
CORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1304 AT PAGE 832
AND DESCRIBED:
PARCEL A:
BEGINNING AT THE MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OF LOT 4,
BLOCK 15, GREEN ACRES ADDITION NO. 6, UNIT 3, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES .94 THROUGH 100,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE
GO N 45 DEG. 00' 00" E ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY
LINE OF LOCUST TERRACE A DISTANCE OF 103.57 FEET,
THENCE N 45 DEG. 00' 00" W A DISTANCE OF 210.28 FEET;
THENCE S 45 DEG. 00' 00" W A DISTANCE OF 103.57 FEET
TO A POINT ON THE NORTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
OF ARROWHEAD DRIVE, THENCE S 45 DEG. 00' 00" E
ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 210.28
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
has been filed against you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written defenses, If any, to it on
DAVID J. STERN, ESQ. Plaintiff's attorney, whose address
Is 801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE, STE 500, PLANTATION, FL
33324 on or before September 11, 2006, (no later than
30 days from the date of the first publication of this nfo-
tice of action) andfile the original with the clerk of this
court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or im-
mediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be en-
tered against you for the relief demanded In the com-
plaint or petition filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of tis Court at CITRUS
County. Florida, this 3rd day of August, 2006.
BETIY STRIFLER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/M.A. Michel
DEPUTY CLERK
IN. ACCORDANCE. WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILU-
TIES ACT, persons with disabilities needing a special ac-
commodation .rould coI..JacT C1OUJT PDMINISTRA-
/. the Olfru Co'ji.'ry Courrr.ouse r., 1-800-955-
S8771 (TDD) or 1 -800-955-8170. .ia Flonra Pela,' Serri.:e
Published two (2) times In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 11 and 18, 2006, 06-56403 (MYNW)
888-0818 FCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County
Commissioner, o C lru, County. Florida, will hold a
public hearing In the Board of County Commissioners'
Meeting Room, Citrus County Courthouse. 110 North
Apopka Avenue. Invemess,, Florida 34450. at 3:00 P.M.
on August 22, 2006. for the purpose of hearing public
comment on the adoption of a Resolution of the Board
adopting the method of determining the amount of
the Annual Disposal Assessment for the Citrus County
Solid Waste Municipal Service Benefit Unit and deter-
mining the annual rates, fees, charges, assessments, or,
service charges to be Imposed upon the owners of Im-
proved Real Property and the Disposal Service Unit
Rate (commercial solid waste disposal fee) as de-
scribed In Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part
hereof. Also to be considered is the Fee Schedule for
the Citrus County Landfill for Fiscal Year 2006/2007 as
described In Exhibit "BL attached hereto and the Emer-
gency Fee Schedule as described In Exhibit 'C" at-
tached hereto. Anyone not attending the hearing but
who wishes to make comments shall do so In writing
and address same to the Clerk of the Board of County
Commissioners, 110 North Apopka Avenue. Inverness.
Florida 34450. Said comments must be received prior to
12:00 Noon oh Monday, August 21, 2006.
If a person decides to appeal any decLsion made by
the Board of County Commissioners with respect to
any matter considered at this, public hearing he will
need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed-
Ings is made which record shall Include the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disabilityl or physical Impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450,
(352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting.
If you are hearing or speech Impalred, use the TDD tel-
ephone (352) 341-6580.
S/s/ GARY BARTELL
CHAIRMAN
EXHIBIT "A"
RESIDENTIAL DISPOSAL ASSESSMENT
S$25.00 per re:laertIol dwelling urni
(Each single-family residence, condominium unit,
apartment, mobile home or mobile home within a mo-
bile home park shall constitute a residential dwelling
unit, but shall not apply to commercial as defined in
Section 90-731, Citrus County Code.)
COMMERCIAL DISPOSAL FEE
$1' .20 per cubic yard (Disposal Service Unit Rate)
(Nonresldentlal or commercial as defined In Sections
90-731 qnd'90-763, Citrus County Code.)
EXHIBIT "B'"
FEE SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1,2006
CHARGED AT LANDFILL:
TRANSACTION FEE: $2,00 per vislt for all pald items
LOST INBOUND CARD: $10.00
Clty trucks/city contract haulers
$45.00 per, Ton
Non-contract haulers and business self-haul
$60.00 per Ton
Roll-off containerized waste from unincorporated
areas
$60.00 per Ton
Roll-off containerized waste from cities
$45,00 per Ton
Mixed city/countyroutes
Blended Rate
Out of County Waste
Per agreement with BOCC only
YARDWASTE:
Uncovered or uncontained waste surcharge
$10.00 per Ton ($10.00 minimum)
Gross leaves, trimming debris branches palm fronds
$22,50 per Ton
Residential Christmas Trees
No Charge (Dec. & Jan. only)
Stumos In excess of 4 feet In diameter will not be
accepted
Logs In excess of 4 feet In diameter or in excess of 10
feet In Length will not be accepted
SPECIAL WASTE:
(1) Asbestos, Sludge, Oll-Contaminated Materials by
staff pre-approval only
(2) Whole Boats or Trailers greater than 14' and
.(3) Items requiring 'verified burial: $90.00 per Ton
CITRUS COUNTY UTILITIES DRIED SLUDGE:
$41.50 per Ton
SCRAP METAL, No charge
METAL APPLIANCES: Commercial Residential
Refrigerators Freezers
A/C Unit $ 7.50 Each No Charge*
Propane Tanks
Up to 30-pound
capacity $ 2.50 Each No Charge
Over 30-pound
capacity $10.00 Each No Charge
Other Metal Appliances
(Stoves, Washers, etc.) No Charge No Charge
SMaximum 2 per visit and 4 per year
TIRES: Commercial Residential
Passenger Car Tires
(up to 5) $1.00 Each No Charge'
Passenger car or small
truck tires (over 10) $9Q.00per Ton $90,00 per Ton
Oversize tires
(any number) $175.00 per Ton $175.00 per Ton
*Maximum 5 per visit and 10 per year
WASTE RELOCATION CHARGE: (1 HOUR MIN.)
$90.00 per Man-Hour
DUPLICATE TICKET CHARGE: $ 2.00
MERCURY CONTAINING DEVICES: (after 10 per month)
Straight 4' and 8' Fluorescent Lamps
$0.80 per Lamp
Compact Fluorescent Lamps
$1.00 per Lamp
High intensity Discharge Lamps (HIDs)
$2.50 per Lamp
Irregularly Shaped Lamos
$1.00 per Lamp
Other Mercury Containing Devices
$1.00
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT: Commercial Residential
Televisions and computer
monitors $ 8.00 Each No charge"
Computers and all other -.
electronic Items $ 2.00 Each No charge"
Maximum 2 per visit and 4 per year
"Maximum 4 per visit and 8 per year
WASTE DELIVERED BY REGISTERED NON-PROFIT ORGANI-
ZATIONS WITH THRIFT SHOPS
SOLID WASTE: S30 00 per Ton
BULKY WASTE:
First 600 pounds per month each organization No
Charge
All amounts thereafter $30 per Ton
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT:
Televisions and computer monitors:
Flrst 2 units per month each organization No
Charge
All amounts thereafter $8.00 each
Computers and all other devices:
First 4 units per month each organization No
Charge
All amounts thereafter- $2.00 each .
METAL APPLIANCES:
Refrigerators Freezers AC units*
First 2 units, per month each organization No
Charge
All amounts thereafter $7.50 each
Procoarne Tonic uc to 30-lb cacacltv
Fir 2 units per m.nnm each organbzaion No
Charge
All amounts Thereafter 52 50 each
ProDone Tanlc over 30-Yb caDarity
Firsi 2 urri Der monTh each organization No
Charge
All amounts thereafter $10.00 each
Other Metal Appliances, No Charge
TIRES:. ; .' -
Passenger car tires'
First 5,per month each organization No Charge
All amounts thereafter $1.00 each or $90.00 per
Ton'
ANNUAL RESIDENTIAL SELF-HAUL
ADVANCE DISPOSAL PAYMENT PROGRAM:
SUBJECT TO LIMITATIONS IN PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Bogged Household Garbage
Five 30 Glaon Contalns per Week
Bagged Household Garbage/Bagged Yard
Fwve 30 Glaon Containers per Week, Each Material
(Rates for new pass holders or n-person renewals)
Purchase Date:
Oct. 1-Dec.31 $60 per Vehicle $80 per Vehicle
Jan, 1-Mar. 31 $45 per Vehicle $60 per Vehicle
Apr.1-June,.30 $30 per Vehicle $40 per Vehicle
July 1-Sept. 30: $15 per Vehicle $20 per Vehicle
(Rates for renewal by mall only)
Purchase Date:
Oct. 1- Dec. 31, $50 per Vehicle $70 per Vehcle
Loads may be combined with "No Charge' Items up
to per- Asit limits and still use bypass lane
Loads that contain Items for which there is a charge
must use the scale lane.
HAZARDOUS WASTE DELIVERED BY CONDITIONALLY EX-
EMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATORS $2,000/TON
HAZARDOUS WASTE FROM SMALL QUANTITY (AND
LARGER) GENERATORS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
HAZARDOUS WASTE DELIVERED BY RESIDENTS ON
NON-PROGRAM DAYS 600/TON
Note: Italiczed Items are changes from fee schedule
effective October 1. 2005.
Exhiblt "C
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY FEE SCHEDULE
This fee schedule may be Implemented under the fol-
lowing conditions:
Locally declared state of emergency, or
Failure of the landfill's normal and backup power sup-
ply. scales, scalehouse building and/or computers for
scalehouse management system.
This fee schedule will be terminated and the regular
fee schedule will be reinstated under the following
conditions:
Return of function for power, scales, scalehouse
building and/or computers for the scalehouse man-
agement system or
Termination of state of emergency or
Direction of BOCC,
Charge customers certified waste collectors
Front load and rear load route trucks Weight Is equal
to the maximum load weight for that collection vehi-
cle, for the same ,waste type. within the past 30 days.
Rate Is the normal per ton rate, If the truck has no visits
during the period of'record, use the most similar truck
(type. capacity) from the same collection company
for the maximum load.""
Rolloff truck with open-top box, Weight is equal to the
density calculated for landfill CSA waste boxes times
the capacity of the open-top box, Rate Is the normal
per ton rate.
Compactor rolloff boxes., Weight is equal to the maxi-
mum weight for that container within the past 30 days.
Rate Is normal per ton rate. If the container has no visits
during the period of record, use the most similar con-
talner from the same collection company for the maxi-
mum load,
Receipts will be manual tickets Indicating date, time.
truck number and material and If applicable, roloff
container capacity.
Charge customers all others
See below.
Resldentlal and commercial cash customers prices In-
BAGGED OR CANNED WASTE:
Residential Solid Waste/Trash
$ no additional charge up to 4 bags
$ 0.50 per bag from 5 to 9 bags
Residential Yard Waste
$ no additional charge up to 4 bags
$ 0.20 per bag from 5 to 9 bags
RESIDENTIAL SELF-HAUL BULKY WASTE: No Charge
Including furniture and carpet
SORTED CLEAN RECYCLABLES:
As defined in the county's recycling drop-off
program
No Charge
FLUORESCENT LAMPS & MERCURY-CONTAINING
DEVICES:
Residential (up to 10 per month) No charge
Businesses,(up to 10 per month) No Charge'
ALL COMMERCIAL HAULERS AND LOADS OF LOOSE
DEBRIS (NOT BAGGED OR CANNED) WILL BE CHARGED
ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING RATES. WITH WEIGHTS
DETERMINED BY THE LANDFILL SCALES. ALL LOADS WITH
GREATER THAN 9 UNITS ON FLAT FEE WILL BE CHARGED
BY SCALE WEIGHT.
SOLID WASTE:
Uncovered-or uncontained waste surcharge
$10.00 per Ton ($10.00 minimum)
Contract haulers and residential self-haul
$30.00 per Ton
CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
Vrwwe LINCOLN MERCURY
.1
LINCOLN
REACH HIGHER
Forin ...mu.1. 0, -md ..e-
FREE
JUTANUNE,~~u:,~J~-Ki u:iRtru, I~J
S.1115JUST ANNOUNCED, F'.i OR4<;:'-;., "ov-P~aft; *.iyt..-,'=r I
6 YEARS OR 70,000 MILES ON ALL 2006 ULINCOLN VEHICLES"
PLUS
S12,0C0 ASH
TO 12,000BACK
(Includes $2,000 Owner Loyalty Cash)**"
"Powertain Extended Service Plan, see dealer for contract details.
Povertrain Limited Varranty in Florida. see dealer for a copy. "$2,000
additional cash back for current qualified owners of Lincoln Mercury products.
Proof of ownership required. Residency restrictions apply. Take new delivery
from dealer stock by 8/31/2006. See dealer for complete details
'CELEBRATE'
Your New Purchase
Aboard Carnival's
Celebration...
Compliments of
Lincoln Mercury!
MERCURY
NEW DOORS OPENED
JUST ANNOUNCED,
5 YEARS OR 60,000
PLUS
TO7,500
CASH
BACK
"Powertrain Extended Service Plan, see dealer for contract details.
Powertrain Limited Warranty in Florida see dealer for a copy "
Residency restrictions apply Take new delivery from dealer stock
by 8/31/2006. See dealer for details
#8811
2006 Lincoln Zephyr
$27,550*
#8898
The All New
06 Mercury Milan
Form, Function, Fashion
#8799
2006 Mercury Montego
Responsive and Fuel-Efficient
#8778
2006 Mercury
A Feeling of Serenity
Mariner
and Security
2002 FORD
FOCUS
4 door, gold. auto,
A/C #R3103
*7.995.
ZUU1 IRKINU
MARQUIS GS
Gold, leather, like
new #8259A
8,.995.
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VAN
Gold. 46,000 miles
#R3104
$9.995.
2004 FORD 2003 GRAND 2002 SABLE 2002 GRAND
FOCUS SE MARQUIS GS WAGON LS MARQUIS LS
Silver, 21k mi, CD, White. 43k miles, Green, one owner, Ultimate, blue, leather
like new. #X869 cloth. #8628A leather intenor #8832A #8445A
$10.995. 10,995. 11,995. $ 11,995.
2002 MERCURY 2004 MERCURY 2, -
VILLAGER ESTATE SABLE LS
Burgandy, leather mt, Leather Green, one ,i
dual air #8328A owner. #8808A
* 11995. $12,995.0
2003 GRAND 2002 TAURUS
MARQUIS GS WAGON SEL
White & gold two tone White, leather, one
Ithrint #R3100 owner #8744A
$12.995. $12.995.
2003 GRAND 2004 MUSTANG 2004 MERCURY 2003 GRAND
MARQUIS GS 40T ANNIVERSARY SABLE GS WAGON MARQUIS LS
Blue, 17k miles, one V6, auto, CD player, Green, 30,000 miles, Silver, leather interior,
owner. #R3068 24k miles #R3108A one owner. #R3116 only 25k miles. #X862
* 13,995. 3,995. *I3,995. *14,995.
2004 GRAND 2004 FORD
MARQUIS LS F-150
Silver, leather, 28k Blue, V8, auto, only
miles. #R3079A 14,000 miles. #R3097
$14.995. *16,995.
2005 GRAND .'
MARQUIS LS :-
Gold, leather, .
19,000 miles #X853 .N'
s16,995.
2002 LINCOLN LS 2005 FORD 2005 MERCURY 2005 MONTEGO 2003 TOWN CAR 2005 LINCOLN 2003 TOWN CAR 2003 TOWN CAR
LIMITED RANGER 4X4 MONTEREY VAN PREMIER SIGNATURE LS SIGNATURE PRESIDENTIAL
Burgundy, moon roof Red, 4 door V6. Silver 3,000 mi, cloth, Moon roof, Ithr. green, Gold. only 17k miles, V6. leather intenor, only Gold, only 13k miles, Blue, 19,000 miles
#X836 15,000 miles. #R3118 one owner #R3096 25000 miles #R3117 like new #R3124 7,500 mi. #8855A one owner. #8882A one owner. #R3061
S17,995. .17,995. $18,995. o18,995. 19,995. *19,995. $19,995. 20.995.
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2006 FORD F150 2
XLT SUPER CAB -
White, only 12,000 .
miles #R3090
121.995.
2006 FREESTYLE 2004 TOWN CAR 2005 MERCURY 2006 TOWN CAR 2005 FORD 2005 TOWN CAR 2006 LINCOLN 2006 TOWN CAR 2006 TOWN CAR (
WAGON ULTIMATE MOUNTAINEER SIGNATURE EXPLORER LIMITED LIMITED ZEPHYR LIMITED LIMITED .
Gold 3rd seat. CD One owner black. A.LD moonroof silver Gold leather inlenor Gold. 4y4 V8, Ithr. Gold, moon roof. Gold. moon roof, Gold, moon roof. White, moon roof,
player 7k mi #R3087 25,000 mi #R3091A 18k miles. #R3082 only 13k mi #R3107 chrome whis. #R3078 loaded #R3059 12,000 miles #8673A 177,000 miles #R3111 12.000 miles. #R3112
$21,995. 922,995. *23,995. 24,995. $25,995. $26,995. $27,995. $28,995. 28,995.
GENUINE I FACTORY I GENUINE
MOTORCRAFT*' AUTHORIZED A/C MOTORCRAFT'
PREMIUM WEAR' SYSTEM CHECK BRAKE SERVICE
INDICATOR Inspect AIC system components I
S Perform electronic inspections
WIPER BLADES Analyze A/C refrigerant *
Genuine Moloicraft' voper blades w.l1h v.ear indicator, per
pa.r installed Taxes extra Coupon must be presented at time
* Measure A/C pressures Leak test the A/C system with I
Ford authorized service equipment
Offer .alld on mor vehicless Refrigerant exLra. Taes exira
Get the brakes engineered
specifically for your vehicle.
Installed by the experts who know
your vehicle best.
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2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2006 Dodge Ram 1500
#D60353
Quad Cab
ThunderRoad
20" Wheels1
#B61116
$20,353
2006 Chrysler 300C Hemi
#J60474
MSRP.....................$35,250
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Sdown plus tax, title, $399.50 dealer fee, tag transfer, 72 mo. @ 6.49% with 720 or above beacon score. Includes all dealer Incentives and rebates, T1,000 miles per month. 20 cents per mileover, sales tax not included. Chrysler Paciflca: Selling price $20,353, residual $10,418, 39 month lease,
signing. Jeep Grand Cherokee: Selling price $21,426, resldua $12,537.50, 39 month lease, $1,353.55 due at signing. Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab: Selling price $21,999, residual $14,099.70, 39 month lease, $1,674.28 due at signing. Chrysler 300C. Selling price $31,405, residual $19,387.50, 39
month lease, $1,641.32 due at signing. t1To qualify you must finance with CFC.
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01 CHEVROLET
VENTURE LS
Silver #CRBG,0855A
*7,888
05 KIA
RIO
Gold #CR9869L
s10,888"
04 DODGE
CARAVAN SXT
Red. #CRD60419A
$10,8881
04 CHEVROLET 99 DODGE 04 CHRYSLER PT 04 KIA AMANlI
SILVERADO 1500 DURANGO SLT CRUISER CLASSIC W/LEATHER
White. #CRN6291A Auto, A/C, AM/FM:. #D09707A Auto, AM/FM/CD. #DON6084A Auto, AM/FM/CD. #DOJ60268B
$10,888 *9,598+ 12,3941 *13,998+
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04 HYUNDAI
SONATA GLS
,Auto, A/C. #DO9806A
*14,3941
04 CHRYSLER 02 JEEP LIBERTY
PT CRUISER CLASSIC LIMITED
t Wnhite #CR.J60r.17, Green. #CRB7005A
N,11,888 1 1,888W
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06 FORD
TAURUS SE
Beige. #CR9866L
*n2,888
00 CADILLAC 05 BUICK 02 CHEVROLET
DEVILLE CENTURY TRAILBLAZER LS
, White. #CR9665A White. #CRJ60599A Pewter. #CR9846P
S13,801 13,88813 *3888.
-01 DODGE RAM 1500 3 8 03 CHEVY TRAILB
Auto, A/C, AM/FM. #CRJ0082B 13,888 Auto, A/C, AM/FM.#CRJ60760A.....
-03 CHRYSLER VOYAGER 03 FORD F-150
a'ulo A/IC A lFM/CD.#CRJ9867A......................... 10 ,8 8 8O Auto, A/C,AM/FM/CD.#9623P
.;04 JEEP WRANGLER 01 FORD F-150
, Auto, A/C, AM/FM/CD. #CRJ60698A ....... 4,888..... Auto, AM/FM/CD, A/C. #9663P
,03 DODGE RAM 03 CHEVROLET IM
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03 DODGE
DAKOTA SLT
White. #CR9833P
13,888
05 CHRYSLER TOWN
& COUNTRY TOURING
Silver. #CRB60886A
$17,888+
LAZER $3888
...13,888.
$12,8880
$13,888'
IPALA 10,888'
*10,888
05 CHRYSLER TOWN 03 DODGE RAM 06 DODGE GRAND
& COUNTRY LX 1500 SLT CARAVAN SE
Auto, A/C. #DOD60398A Auto, A/C. #DOD60227A Auto, A/C, ABS. #DO9811P
sL5,998 *36,594 1$6,594Q
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05 MERCURY
MONTEGO LUXURY
Auto, fthr. #DON6076A
$19,494*
04 FORD 06 DODGE RAM 05 DODGE RAM
EXPEDMON XLT 1500 SLT 1500 SLT QUAD
Auto, A/C, ABS. #DOD60650A Auto, AM/FM/CD. #DO09737L Auto, A/C. #DON6177B
$19,998+ $19,9983 *20,398'
04 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE $
Auto, Ithr, A/C,AM/FM/CD, keyless. #D09714A....... .5 ,9
03 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT $4
Auto, A/C, AM/FM/CD, alrbags, ABS. #DO9334G.... 14,994
02 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY $8 +9
Auto, A/C, AM/FM, alrbags, ABS, cruise. #DO9697A..... ,598
02 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL SELECT $13 2941
Auiu lIhr moonroor /iC AM/FMICD DO972P 13 ,294
06 CHEVROLET HHR LS $4 1 5998'
Auto, A/C, AM/FM/CD, keyless. #DO9729T ............. I,99
06 GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO417,99
A/C, AM/FMICD, keyless, airbags. #D009736L....... l
06 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX1 47 ,994
Auto, AM/FM/CD, A/C, keyless. #D09814P............. 17,994
03 FORD RANGER EDGE
5-spd.AM/FM/CD airbags ABS #DO09886P
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MSRP .......................... ............O.R ...$33,880
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MSRP.................. ... .... ...-.".,. $43,365
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Sale Price
*All'Cadillac prices reflect rebates in lieu of 0% financing. Plus tax, tag, title & $39
.... PRU-i ED SPECIALS' "
-F.-Honda CIVIC Hybrld.......... ...,..Aut., P-w, PI/, Cruise, CD, Low Miles. #T7014A,......,
04 Mercury MoUntalneer.......Leather, Loaded, All The Equipment &.More, 30k Miles. m#T60812A ...,.,,.19,988
02 Nissan Altlma J' Auto, All power, CD; 1\ry New. #TS131A .... .*13,988
05 Chevy Blazer..... 14k Miles, All Power, Leather lhterlo, Like New. #TBi395F .... ......17,988
,; 05 Chevy Blazer All Power, Vary Clean, Only 9K Miles, Leather. #Tpl181A .. 18,988
, 05 Dodge Caravan ..Very Clean, 4 Door, Rear A/C, CD, P/W, P/L. #T61299F . '13,988
, 08 Dodge Pickup Quad Cab............4x4, Leather, Loaded, 5.7 Hemil, Silver. #T70141A ............ 24,988
05 Mazda MPV NWry Nilo, Loaded. Law Miles. #6007. .. .. ......... 6,483
05, Buick Terraza,............Crossover Vehible, Loaded, DV0, All Power, 18k Miles, Leather. #T61156A ,21,988
100 Pontiac Vlbb,........................... .............Anto, PW,,Pi, CD, Low Miles, #TS12S0A .......9.8. .... .. 4,988
5i.S Lincoln Aviator Loeded, All The Options, Like N'w, Low MIles.#CBOa50B... .....2998
'64 Nissan Xterra Auto, all povfer like neW, euperarged, CD charger. 4r61322A,..... ... 17988
VO' BMW 3251 Loaded, Auto, So Ni'ce Only 30k Mile. #60S2........ ..'27988
'3 Mercury Marquis Loaded, Low Mles, 'Like New. #T076A..... ........... 12988
,Chrysler PaCifia..................Loaded, Only 8k Miles, White. Premium Whdels. #CS0062A ,. 20,988
0591 4onda Accord EX VS., Leather, Loaded, Only 12k Miles. #C50165A ......... '25,988
03 Diadge Dakota Quad Cab SLT AUtO, All Power, Like Now, Only 50k Miles, #T61299A 1. ,988
04 Ford: Mustang Convertible..............AutO,PW, Pl., Loaded, White, s#T70144A . ..15,988
03 Pontlac, Bonneville SLE.....................All The Toys, Only 41k Miles .#8058 .......... 16,483
00 Honda S2000.. Like new, Yellow, Qhly 2K Miles, Won't Lastl. #T70149A....,................... 29.888
CADILLAC CARS, TRUCKS & SUV'S
02 Cadillac Devllle Loaded. Vinyl Tbp, Chrome Pkg, All Power. #T61207A., .. '16.988
04 Cadillac CTS Leather, Loaded, Very New, 21k Miles. #T60170 B .......... 21,988
04 Cadillac Deville................. Loaded, Leather, Very Clean, Only 28k Miles, Beige. #G0220A . '22,988
04 Cadillac SRX Auto, Loaded, VB, CD, Like Now, Silver, Sunroof. #6045 ... .. ...27988
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