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Former commissioner dies
Businessman Skip Hudson dead at 61
JIM HUNTER
jhunter@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Homosassa businessman Skip
Hudson, a former Citrus County
,commissioner, died as the result of
a traffic crash Friday morning in
Crystal River on U.S. 19 after his
car hit a semi-tractor trailer.
His death shocked many people
on the west side ot the county and
around Citrus who had known
him as a commissioner and long-,
time owner of Land Title
Insurance of Citrus Coun ty Inc. in
Homosassa Springs
Hudson, 61, was reportedly on
the w\ay to the hospital to have
himself checked out after begin-
ning to feel ill. The accident
occurred at about 8:10 a.m.
Hudson was well-know\n and
was a longtime member of the
chamber of comnimerce. Kitty
Barnes, the executive director of
the Citrus County Chamber of
Commerce, said the tragic news
had consumed the chamber at a
luncheon Friday.
"I can't believe it," she said. "It's
devastating. All I can say is that he
will be missed. He was a real nice
guy."
Friends and acquaintances
speculated that it may have been a
heart attack, but Crystal River
Police Department Chief Steven
Burch said that could not be con-
firmed. The accident report said a
preliminary investigation indicat-
ed that Hudson "may have suf-
fered a medical event, which con-
tributed to the crash," but, Burch
said at this point in the investiga-
tion, that was all that could be stat-
ed.
The report said Hudson's car
Please see FORMER/Page 4A
Mosquito
board
chairman
creates buzz
Kelly admits improper"
campaign use
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The chairman of the Citrus County
Mosquito Control Board who is seek-
ing re-election admitted this week he
inappropriately obtained campaign
material from district equipment
Gerald Kelley told the board
Thursday morning that he asked a dis-
revise name badges
that board members
used during an April
open house for his
re-election cam-
J paign.
Kelley turned
over about 12
badges to district
director June John-
son, who shredded
them.
It was "it wasn't inten-
tional. It was just an
JUst an oversight on my
oversight part," Kelley told
board members dur-
on my. ing their monthly
meeting.
part. Kelley, who was
elected four years
ago, faces former
Citrus County
Gerald Public Works
i lle y Director Ken Frink
SMosquio in the Nov. 7 elec-
SBoard tion for Seat 2.
chairman. Board members
serve four-year
tennrms and are paid $4,800 annually'
Kelley said in an interview Friday
that he asked the supervisor oF elec-
tions office if lie could use the
; Mosquito Control District logo on his
campaign material. When he was told
that was OK, Kelley said he went to
the district office in Lecanto and
asked an employee to reconfigure the
Please see 0MTl .,i/Page 5A
Mullet man
BRIAN LaPETER/Cnroric
The shade from a palm tree and the brim of a straw hat keep Joseph Nocera cool Friday as he fishes at the Mullet
Hole in Crystal River. He wasn't having much success, though. "Fishing has been bad for the last week," he said.
School
personnel
negotiate
pay raises
Contract must be OK'd
by board, employees
CRISTY LOFTIS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
School bus drivers, cafeteria work-
ers, custodians and maintenance staff
are on track to get a 7.2 percent pay
increase after successful union nego-
tiations Friday
The employee union, Teamsters
Local No. 79, accepted the Citrus
County School District's initial offer
of 65 cents an hour
for workers, with 75
cents going to
employees at the
top of the pay scale. It's a
"It's a pretty darn
good raise, we pretty
think," said Steve
Richardson, the darn good
district's personnel raie,
director raise,
The district also we think.
;offered to con- we think.
tribute an addition-
al $10 per month for
employee insur-
ance plans, bring- e-.
ing the school R dic'ha ti
board's contribu- personnel
tion to $190. director.
The raises will
cost the district about $400,000 for the
388 employees.
The percent increase mirrors what
the Citrus County Education
Association negotiated for teachers
and support personnel in July. The
raise brings a starting teacher salary
to $32,400 from $30,300 and raises all
teacher salaries by about $2,000. For
educational support professionals.
like teacher's aides, the raise is 60
cents more per hour, with 70 cents for
those at. the top of the pay scale. The
cost of their raises combined is about
$52 million for the 1,756 instructional
employees.
Teamsters asked the district about
Please see A-igSES/Page 4A
County Commission District 4: Democratic hopefuls talk taxes
Bmnswick says he won't shove
decisions down people's throats
TERRY WITT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chron icle,
James A. Brunswick said lie is run-
ning for the District 4 county commis-
sion seat to bring county government
back to the people.
One reason lie decided to run was his
opposition to the county's levying of an
additional 6 cents in gas taxes, lie said.
, Brunswick said it's an example of a
county commission decision that should
l have had more community inpul.
"I'm opposed to anything being
shoved down people's throats." he said.
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He said he believes
count) commissioners
should meet once a
month in town hall Jamnes A.
meetings in their dis- Brtu swick
trict to discuss issues says county
and advise residents commissioners
of items cominie up on should keep
the board agenda public in
Brunswick said he the know.
believes the county
comImission should be nonpartisan,
meaning the board members should
not be Democrats or Republicans
"I represent hardworking men and
Plea.e see e e 1''-,h o :m./Page 5A
$12 million man
Jamie Gold bluffs his way to the World
Series of Poker Championship '2A
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 affili
ate Steve Hasel.
* COVERS: All Citrus
County.
m TERM: 4 years
* PAY: $52,601.
* ON THE BALLOT: Sept. 5
Democrat and Republican
primary; winners and
Hasel in Nov. 7 election.
Know the
candidates
Learn about the
candidates for
local office
before the
Sept. 5
primary
election '
with the "..'
Chronicle's
Primary 2006 sec-
tion./Today .
Leven says he isproblem-solver,
environmental advocate
TERRY WITT
terrywitt@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
After moving to Citrus County in 1999,
Bernie Leven said he bought a boat and
spent a lot of time on the rivers. He said
it inspired him to run for public office.
"I was sailing down the river in my
boat I thought this is what the
Indians saw 200 years ago," Levens
said. "This is what I want my children to
see. not condominiums."
He said the county is destroying its
environment through greed, misman-
agement of growth and lack of knowl-
Technology streamlines medical practice
for doctors at Citrus Cardiology./Sunday
edge about the natural
resources. He said wet-
land protection is
needed. B,:m :i
Leven is a member of Leven
the water activist group says county
TOO FAR, the needs better
Homosassa River knowledge of
Alliance and Friends of environment.
Chassahowitzka.
He describes himself as a person
who solves problems, but never runs
from them.
Having worked in the corporate
world, Leven said he never liked the
Please see L.Y!EN/Page 5A
Political season
heating up
* Board candidates
tout their stuff at
forum .'3A
N Public Counsel
seeks refund for
Progress cus.
tomers./3A
* Man surrenders
aboard Grey.
hound bus in
Jacksonville.,'4A
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winning numbers
selected Friday in
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Cash 3:6-7-2
Play 4:0 7- 8 7
Fantasy 5: 2-4 12 27 35
5-of-5 3 winners $79,520.99
4-of-5 354 $108.50
3 of 5 10,294 $10
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9
Cash 3:2 9 -1
Play 4:4-9- 5- 9
Fantasy 5:14 23 24 31 34
5-of-5 No winner
4-of-5 314 $932.50
3-of-5 9,571 $11.50
Lotto: 14 20 30 31 33 34
6-of-6 1 winner $3 million
5-of-6 38 $7,397
4-of-6 2,894 $78.50
3-of-6 58,498 $5.50
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8
Cash 3:1-4-7
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Fantasy 5: 7-8- 13 23 26
5-of-5 2 winners $116,563.10
4-of-5 472 $79.50
3-of-5 12,608 $8
Mega Money: 5 24 37 41
Mega Ball: 17
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4-of-4 8 $1,333.50
3-of-4 MB 55 $425
3-of-4 1,132 $61.50
2-of-4 MB 1,805 $26.50
2-of-4 36,448 $2
1-of-4 MB 16,884 '$2.50
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Play 4: 0 -1 8 9
Fantasy 5: 3 -6 -22-25- 26
5-of-5 3 winners $76,450.23
4-of-5 409 $90
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winning lottery numbers,
players should double-check
the numbers printed above '
with numbers officially posted
by the Florida Lottery. On the
Web, go to www.flalottery
.com; by telephone, call (850)
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HISTORY
Today is Saturday, Aug. 12, the
224th day of 2006. There are 141
days left in the year.
Today's Highlight in History:
On Aug..12, 1944, Joseph P.
Kennedy Jr., eldest son of Joseph
and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, was
killed with his co-pilot when their.
explosives-laden Navy plane blew
up over England.
On this date:
In 1898, fighting in the Spanish-
American War came to an end.
In 1898, Hawaii was formally
annexed to the United States.
In 1972, the last American com-
bat ground troops left Vietnam.
In 1985, the world's worst sin-
gle-aircraft disaster occurred as a
crippled Japan Air Lines Boeing
747 on a domestic flight crashed
into a mountain, killing 520 people.
In 2000, the Russian nuclear
submarine Kursk and its 118-man'
crew were lost during naval exer-"
cises in the Barents Sea.
Ten years ago: The Republican
Party opened its 36th national cdn-
vention in San Diego by celebrat-
ing Bob, Dole as a tested, trustwoi-
thy leader who would lower taxes
and bring compassionate conser-
vatism to the White House.
Five years ago:A suicide ;
bomber blew himself up on the :v
patio of a restaurant near the ,'
northern Israeli coastal town of
Haifa, killing himself and wounding
21 people.
One year ago: A NASA spaces'!
craft, the Mars Reconnaissance
Orbiter, began a seven-month voy-
age to the Red Planet. An
Ecuadorean boat overloaded with
113 U.S.-bound illegal migrants
capsized off Colombia's Pacific
coast; only nine people survived.
Today's Birthdays:
Choreographer Michael Kidd is 87.
* Former Sen. Dale Bumpers, D-Ark.,
, is 81. Country singer Porter
" Wagoner is 79 Actor George
m, Hamilton is 67. Actress Jennifer
Warren is 65. Rock singer-musician
Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits) is 57.
Singer Kid Creole is 56. Jazz musi-
cian Pat Metheny is 52. Actor Sam
J. Jones is 52. Actor Bruce Green-
wood is 50. Country singer Danny
Shirley is 50. Pop musician Roy
Hay (Culture Club) is 45. Rapper Sir
Mix-A-Lot is 43. Actor Peter Krause
is 41. Tennis player Pete Sampras
is 35. Actor Michael lan Black is 35.
Actress Rebecca Gayheart is 34.-.
Actor Casey Affleck is 31. Actress ,
Dominique Swain is 26. ;.
Thought for Today: "Bigotry
has no head, and cannot think; no
heart, and cannot feel." Daniel
O'Connell, Irish political leader
(1775-1847).
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Candidates tout stuff at forum
Board House hopefuls
share viewpoints
.MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
The dozen or so supporters in red T-shirts sat
together in the audience, eagerly waiting their
cue.
And when Renna Jablonskis gave it, they
imped to their feet, exclaiming in unison:
"MIrs. J lights the way!"
'Those were the only theatrics during a politi-
cal forum Thursday night in Beverly Hills, spon-
sbred by the St Petersburg Times and Beverly
Hills Civic Association.
Candidates for school board, county commis-
sion (see related story) and U.S. House of
Representatives were asked their views about a
variety of topics. Each candidate also was given
two minutes to wrap up his or her campaign.
About 180 people attended.
i. Jablonskis is in the school board District 3
race against incumbent Pat Deutschman. That
race will be decided in the Sept 5 primary.
Both were asked whether the school board
should have term limits.
Jablonskis said two terms is enough.
,,"'One runs the risk of feeling they are the ones
who are in charge," she said. "We need to look,
at things with new eyes and new paradigms."
Deutschman, who is seeking her third term on
the board, said that's not the impression she
received from the many people who have
praised her efforts on the board and urged her
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forum 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Citrus County
Auditorium on U.S. 41 at the county fair
grounds. Doors open at 6 p.m.
to run again.
"I don't think term limits is something you
want me to be subjected to," she said.
In the District 1 race, challengers Paul
Earnheart and Michael "Joey" White both said
school board terms should be limited while
first-term incumbent Lou Miele explained it's
not that simple.
"There's a huge learning curve being a school
board member," Miele said. 'You can'i hit the
ground running."
District 5 challenger Bruce Bellamy wasn't
happy with the first question directed at him
from Citrus Times Editor Jim Ross: Should
school board members' phone numbers be list-
ed and should board members be accessible to
the public?
Bellamy's phone number, given to the
Supervisor of Elections when he qualified, was
disconnected and he since then has another
one.
"That's a pretty dumb question, to me," said
Bellamy, adding he believes parents should
have access to school board members.
Challenger Hank Hemrick agreed, adding: "I
don't want people calling me too late at night"
Incumbent Linda Powers said her home num-
ber is included on the school district's Web site.
Bellamy later brought some chuckles when,
referring to Jablonskis' "Mrs. J" crowd, he said:
"I almost should have brought my Little League
football team so I could have a cheering sec-
tion!"
Commission
hopefuls put best
foot forward
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Without an incumbent in
the primary, Citrus County
Commission District 4 candi-
dates told an audience in
Beverly Hills what they would
have done on past votes and
what they may do in the
future if elected.
Democrats James Bruns-
wick and Bernie Leven both
assailed the commission's
decision to add six cents to
the gasoline tax to pay for mil-
lions of dollars in road
improvements.
"You don't institute the
maximum right off the bat,"
Leven said. "Six cents at a
time is a big bite for our citi-
zens to take."
Brunswick said he supports
Commissioner Jim Fowler's
proposal for ,a referendum
asking voters if the gasoline
tax increase should be
replaced with a 1-cent sales
tax. Fowler is not seeking re-
election to the District 4 seat.
Republican candidates
Richard "Dick" Callahan,
Mike Smallridge and John
Thrumston were asked if one
of the county's two airports
should close.
Smallridge didn't think so,
noting that along with hangar
rent, the airports bring indi-
rect revenue to the county
from visitors.
"Just the opposite," he said.
"Those assets need to per-
form to their maximum poten-
tial." ,
Thrumston said he supports
keeping both the Crystal
River and Inverness airports,
even though neither may be
moneymakers.
Callahan got the applause,
though, when he blurted; "I
know absolutely nothing
about the airports!"
Callahan said he lived in
Miami-Dade County and he
knew the international air-
port there was a huge money-
maker. The same holds true
for local airports, he said.
"If they should make money
for Citrus County, they should
stay. If they can't make money
for the county, they should
go."
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in this field on County Road 491 in Lecanto.
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County BRIEFS
Boil water notice
issued at campground
After a water main broke in
the area of Chassahowitzka
Campground, a precautionary
boil water notice is being issued
due to a power failure for the
campground only. This loss of
pressure in the distribution sys-
tem has made the bacteriologi-
cal quality of water question-
able.
Citrus County Utilities recom-
mends all water used for con-
sumption and cooking purposes
be roll boiled until further notice.
Citrus County Utilities will
flush the affected lines and will
collect two consecutive days of
bacteriological samples as soon
as all flushing and disinfecting is
completed. This is a precaution-
ary measure to ensure that the
water meets all safe drinking
water standards.
This notice will remain in
effect until satisfactory bacterio-
logical samples are received. At
that time, residents' doors will
be tagged with a rescinding
notice.
Call 527-7650 information.
Sheriff's helicopter
sustains damage
The Citrus County Sheriffs
Office's new helicopter sus-
tained minor damage this week
during training exercises.
According to Capt. Mike
Richie who oversees the
CCSO's aviation unit, the
recently purchased $2.4-million
AS350B3 Eurocopter was being
moved by one of the manufac-
turer's pilots and a small piece
known as a "strike tab" was
damaged on the tail rotor.
The stainless steel tab is
located at the bottom of the
rotor and is used as an indica-
tor, alerting pilots to the fact that
the rotor may have come in con-
tact with an object such as a
treebranpch- and needs to be
inspected-for-any.damage as a
t:safety predaition. :
Richie said that in this case,
it's the manufacturer's policy to
have the rotor removed and
shipped to its plant to be
inspected. Richie added that the
rotor appeared to be perfectly
fine, but policy had to be fol-
lowed.
Richie stressed the fact that
the piece is quite small and
. inexpensive to replace. Despite
the damage, he said the heli-
copter is still on schedule to be
deployed on time.
Since the tab was damaged
by a Eurocopter pilot, the sher-
iffs office will not incur any cost
to ship and replace the piece.
Six qualify for
Yankeetown election
Six people qualified this week
to run for three open positions
on the Yankeetown Town
Council.
The special election is Aug.
29.
SQualifying with the Levy
County Supervisor of Elections:
Dawn Clary, Douglas Dame,
Ralph Dixon, Larry Felchusen,
Ray Phares and June Proffit.
From staff reports
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Citrus County Sheriff
Arrests
Joseph Edward Johnston,
46, 6165 E. 36th Ave., Ocala, at
7:45 p.m. Thursday on Marion
County warrant charges of worth-
less check, uttering a forged instru-
ment, petit theft and dealing in
stolen property.
Johnston is being held without
bond.
Gregory Wayne Youngken,
21, 818 Palm Ave., Invemess, at
10:07 p.m. Thursday on charges of
breaching the peace and disorderly
intoxication.
Bond was set at $350..
Louis Bequer, 70, at 11:25
p.m. Thursday on charges of an
accident involving damage to vehi-
cle/property leaving the scene of
an accident.
Bond was set at $250.
Burglaries
A burglary and vandalism,
reported at 8:02 a.m. Monday, Aug.
7, between 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug.
5, and 8:15 a.m. Monday, Aug. 7, to
a residence in the 3000 block of E.
Porter Street, Invemess.
A burglary, vandalism and tres-
pass, reported at 9:22 a.m. Monday,
Aug. 7, between midnight Monday,
*May 1, and 9 a.m. Monday, Aug. 7,
to 6 residence in the 1800 block of
N. Bud Terrace, Invemess.
A burglary and vandalism,
reported at 9:57 a.m. Monday, Aug.
7, between 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4,
and 9:57 a.m. Monday, Aug. 7, to a
residence in the 3900 block of W.
-,Tropic Lane, Dunnellon .
I An attempted burglary, reported
at- 12:24 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7,
between 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, and
9 a.m. Monday, Aug. 7, to a resi-
dence in the 400 block ofS. Roselyn
Way, Lecanto.
A burglary, reported at 3:33
p.m. Monday, Aug. 7, between 4
p.m. Monday, July 24, and 3:33 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 7, to a residence in
the 5400 block of W. State Street,
Homosassa.
SA burglary and theft, reported at
6:24 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7, between
6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 6, and 4 a.m.
Monday, Aug. 7, to a conveyance in
front yard of a residence in the 5700
block of W. Tce Court, Homosassa.
A burglary, reported at 1:16
pm. Tuesday, Aug. 8, between 10
a.m. and noon Tuesday, Aug. 8, to a
conveyance in the 3500 block of W.
Cypress Drive, Dunnellon.
H A burglary attempt, reported at
6:34 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, between
7:10 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. Tuesday,
Aug. 8, to a residence in the 600,
block of E. Vine Street, Inverness.
Thefts
A theft, reported at 7:24 a.m.
Monday, Aug. 7, between 3 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 4, and 7 a.m. Monday,
Aug. 7, to a construction site in the
4200 block of W. Gulf to Lake
Highway; Lecanto.
A mail theft, reported at 9:45
a.m. Monday, Aug. 7, between 7
p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, and 7 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 5, in the 2800 block
of W. Axelwood Drive, Beveriy Hills.
EA theft, reported at 12:53 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 7, between noon on
Wednesday, June 21, and mid-
night Friday, July 28, from the
roadway in the 2700 block of W.
Pharaoh Court, Lecanto.
A theft, reported at 12:54 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 7, between midnight
Friday, July 28, and midnight
Saturday, July 29, to a residence
on E. Joshua Court, Hernando.
A theft and vandalism, report-
ed at 8:12 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8,
between 11 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7,
and 7 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, to a
business in the 300 block of E.
Norvell Bryant Highway,
Hernando.
A theft, reported at 18:28 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 8, between 4 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 3, and 4 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 7, to a construction
site on E. Angelina Street,
Invemess.
A theft, reported at 5 a.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 9, between 9 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 8, and 4:30 a.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 9, of a vehicle
from the driveway in the 6600 block
of N. Ewok Point, Dunnellon.
Vandalisms
A vandalism and trespass,
reported at 8:54 a.m. Monday, Aug.
7, between 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.
2, and 7 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 5, at a
residence in the 2400 block of W.
Swanson Drive, Dunnellon.
A vandalism, reported at 9:28
a.m. Monday, Aug. 7, between 6
p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, and 9:28 a.m.
Monday, Aug. 7, to a construction
site in the 9000 block of N.
Saponaria Drive, Dunnellon.
A vandalism, reported at 10:27
a.m. Monday, Aug. 7, between mid-
night Friday, Aug. 4, and 9:30 a.m.
Monday, Aug. 7, to a residence in
the 1800 block of W. Hialeah Drive,
Dunnellon.
A vandalism, reported at 6:36
p.m. Monday, Aug. 7, at 6:30 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 7, to mailboxes in the
2000 block of W. Hampshire
Boulevard, Dunnellon.
'IA vandalism, reported at 7:26
p.m. Monday, Aug. 7, between 8
a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 7, in
the 8400 block of S. Florida Avenue,
Floral City.
A vandalism, reported at 12:13
a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, between
12:14 a.m. and 12:30 a.m. Tuesday,
Aug. 8, to a conveyance in the 1500
block of W.. Mansfield Street,
Lecanto.
SA vandalism, reported at 12:47
a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, between mid-
night Sunday, Aug. 6, and 12:47
a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, to business
property in the roadway on N.
Brookshire Point, Crystal River.
A vandalism, reported at 8:44
a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, between mid-
night Monday, May 1, and 7 a.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 8, to a business in the
800 block of S. Rock Crusher Road,
Homosassa.
A vandalism, reported at 4:48
p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, between 9
a.m. Monday, Aug. 7, and 4 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 8, to mailboxes in the
5300 block of N. Elkcam Boulevard,
Beverly Hills.
A vandalism, reported at 4:52
p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, between
noon and 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug.
8, at a business in the 500 block of
W. Highland Boulevard, Inverness.
A vandalism, reported at 6:04
p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, between 6
p.m. and 6:21 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8,
to mailboxes in the 200 block of W.
Chase Street, Hemando.
A vandalism, reported at 7:27
p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, between 7:25
p.m. and 7:34 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8,
to a residence in the 700 block of
Independence Highway, Invemess.
A vandalism, reported at 10:44
p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, between 7:30
p.m. and 10:35 p.m. Tuesday, Aug.
8, at a boat dock in the 12000 block
of W. Fort Island Trail, Crystal River.
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went through the red light at
Kings Bay Drive on U.S. 19 and
hit the side of an empty log car-
rier truck in the northbound
lane. The driver was Willis BR
Osteen, owner-operator of
Osteen Trucking in Cross City
He was not injured.
Hudson was transported to
Seven Rivers Regional Medical
Center where he was pro-
nounced dead.
The Florida Highway Patrol
assisted in the investigation. The
northbound lane of U.S. 19 was
closed until almost noon.
Hudson served oni the county
commission from 1986 to 1990,
until he was replaced by Gary
Bartell.
Bartell said that he rarely saw
Hudson, but had happened to
run into him a few weeks ago,
and Hudson said he hadn't been
feeling well, though he attrib-
uted it to getting older
Former longtime County
Commissioner Nick Bryant, who
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offering compensation for
employees who earn addition-
al and advanced certification.
Richardson said the district
will work to put a committee
together to look at the possibil-
ity and to find out what other
counties offer in that area.
Teamster vice president Leo
Krug and other representa-
tives were upset that the dis-
trict wasn't offering more to the
people who have topped out of
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served on the board, with
Hudson, praised him both as a
commissioner arid business-
man.
"He, did a really good job,"
Bryant said.
Hudson sometimes pushed on
issues, Bryant allowed, but he
said Hudson was consistent and
efficient as a commissioner. "He
was very upbeat He was a real
nice guy"
Bryant, a longtime local real
estate broker associate, said he
occasionally worked with
Hudson in real estate and said
Hudson was pleasant to work
with because he was very effi-
cient in his business dealings.
Fbrmer County Commissioner
John Barnes, a longtime Gulf
Region businessman, said of
Hudson, "He was a good 'man,"
He may have occasionally ruf-
fled a few feathers as a commis-
sioner, Barnes said, but added
that, in the end, "He got things
done."
Strickland thneral Home in
Crystal River .is handling
arrangements., Hudson's obitu-
ary and funeral notice will
appear in Sunday's Chronicle.
the pay scale and won't receive
a step raise along with the rest
of the employees. With the reg-
ular yearly 30-cent increase,
people with less experience
would receive a 95-cent raise,
wheras people who have been
there for 17 years or more only
get a 75-cent raise.
"It's not right for the longevi-
ty people," Krug said.
The request for more money
went unheeded by district offi-
cials.
The raises will be retroac-
tive to July 1, but first must be
ratified by both employees and
the school board.
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name badges so that it included
"re-elect" with his name.
"That was the extent of it, and
I never gave it a second
thought," Kelley said.i,
The next day, assistant direc-
tor Bill Harmon suggested to.
Kelley that it was inappropriate
for him to obtain election mate-
rial from a district employee.
and use district equipment.
Kelley said he then realized his
error and sought to correct it
"It was just an oversight," he
said. "I'm not at all pleased
about it You can never be too
cautious."
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women and retired people
who have legitimate issues
with county government," he
said.
Brunswick said he favors
conserving the county's natu-
ral resources and would like to
make Citrus County a bright
star on the state map..
He said the county should
purchase the Florida
Governmental Utility Autho-
rity, but recognizes these are
aging water and sewer sys-
tems.
But after buying the systems,
he said he thinks all the coun-
ty's sewage effluent should be
sent to two major treatment
plants.
Brunswick said he hates the
word tax.
While he opposes the gas
tax, he said that's just his opin-
ion and he would prefer giving
people a choice between the 6-
cent gas tax and a 1-cent sales
tax in an election.
Brunswick said he has to do
more study about comprehen-
sive plan issues. He said he
knows more about the environ-
ment.
He said he believes county
government can get a better
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way corporate and government
officials approached problem
solving.
"The thought process behind
problem solving is ignore it and
it goes away," Leven said. "If I
see a problem, I say bring it on.
Let's get it done."
He has a plan that would gen-
erate about $1 million to $1.5
million annually in each of the
five county commission dis-
tricts. The plan is to assess a
millage in each district to fund
recreational projects, water
and sewer, or anything resi-
dents considered a priority.
Under his plan, he said the
county could avoid a property
tax increase by lowering the
county's overall millage by the
amount levied in the five indi-
vidual districts.
Leven also has a Plan B. The
idea would be to fund water
and sewer projects in each of
the five districts with a fltjfe
of $10 to $15 on each property
owner If a district did not have
water and sewer needs, he said
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deal on purchasing materials
if all the departments go
together and solicit one bid.
He said departments often buy
from different vendors under
the current system.
Brunswick said Chassahow-
itzka is a big issue and he
believes the county needs to
remove nutrients flowing into
the river there, but at the same
time he said many people can
barely make their house pay-
ments in the community. They
can't afford the assessment.
LEVENS BIO
a Age: 58.
Hometown: Citrus
Springs.
Occupation: self-employed
recruiter,'business broker;
semi-retired.
the money could be used for
other purposes, such as parks.
Leven said he doesn't support
the county commission's deci-
sion to add 6 cents to the local
gas tax. He thinks the county
should have added 2 cents ini-
tially, examined it in six
months, and then added more if
needed.
"That 6 cents was a big hit for
a lot of people," he said.
He said he would not support
doubling residential impact
fees. He said he is concerned
such increases could cripple
the. county's development
industry that provides 60 to 65
percent of the jobs.
Doubling the fees on small
businesses'could cause them to
fail, he said.
"The ,county doesn't need
-another Wal-Mart. It needs a
YMCA," he said.
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Obitwzries
Wilbur Dixon, 78
BEVERLY HILLS
Wilbur C. Dixon, 78, Beverly
Hills, died Thursday, Aug. 10,
2006, at Hospice House in
Lecanto.
Born Dec. 23, 1927, in Ashley,
Mich., to
George and
Doris Dixon,
he moved to
this area 19
years ago from
Venice.
Mr. Dixon was a retired
owner and operator of an RV
sales company in Venice. He
was a Merchant Marine.
He was Presbyterian.
Survivors include one son,
Shelly Dixon of Naples; one
daughter, Kerry Horan of
Midland, Mich.; one sister,
Margaret Rusch, also of
Midland, Mich.; five grandchil-
dren; and three great-grand-
children.
Private cremation arrange-
ments under the direction of
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
Margaret
Hirth, 59
BEVERLY HILLS
Margaret M. Hirth, 59,
Beverly Hills, died Thursday,
Aug. 10, 2006, at her home
under the care of her family
and Hospice of Citrus County.
Born Oct. 3, 1946, in Nashua,
N.H., the daughter of Ray and
Evelyn Sullivan, she moved to
Beverly Hills in 1987 from
Hudson, N.H.
Mrs. Hirth was the cafeteria
manager for Pope John Paul II
Catholic School in Lecanto
since 1989.
She was a member of St
Scholastica Catholic Church in
Lecanto.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Thomas J.
Hirth, and brother, Daniel
Sullivan.
Survivors include six daugh-
ters, Ivy Jean Hirth of Beverly
Hills, Mary Hirth of Nashua,
N.H., Ruth Hirth of
Greensboro, N.C., Martha
Hirth, Margaret Hirth and
Theresa Hirth all of Beverly
Hills; three sons, Martin Hirth
of Key West, Keith Hirth of
Beverly Hills and Matthew
Hirth of Palm Beach; three
brothers, James Tupper of
Merrimack, N.H:, Bruce
Tupper of Nashua, N.H., and
Robert Sullivan of New York;
three sisters, Theresa Ladue
and Jeanette Leavitt both of
Nashua, N.H., and Donna
Rothwell of New Jersey; and
two grandchildren, Samuel
and Mary Renovato, both of
Beverly Hills.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.
J.D. Kelly, 63
CRYSTAL RIVER
J.D. Kelly, 63, Crystal River,
died Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2006 at
Shands Hospital in
Gainesville.
He was born Oct. 24, 1942, hi
Fort Walton
Beach to
Taylor and
Victoria Kelly
and was a life- -
long resident
of Citrus
County.
Mr. Kelly was a U.S. Army
veteran and he was the owner
of J.D. Kelly Asphalt Paving Co.
for more than 40 years.
He was a loving husband,
wonderful father and caring
grandfather and great-grandfa-
ther. He lit up the room with
his smile and his way with peo-
ple. He had a story or recollec-
tion to fit almost any circum-
stance and was happy to share
it He will be dearly missed.
He was Pentecostal.
In addition to his parents he
was preceded in death by his
first wife, Bonita Kelly, and
three brothers, Mike, Lucky
and Eddy Kelly.
Survivors include his wife
Jeanette; a son, Jimmy Kelly
and wife Shannon; two daugh-
ters, Melanie Moffatt and hus-
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band Larry and Diane
Brumett; two brothers, Danny
and Gilly Kelly; stepchildren,
Dawayne Levins, Jan Proctor
and Annette Parrish; 11 grand-
children; and four great-grand-
children all of Citrus County.
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
Linda Love, 56
INVERNESS
Linda Fox Love, 56,
Inverness, died Friday, Aug. 11,
2006, at her home under the
care of her family and Hospice
of Citrus County.
Born Aug. 13, 1949, in
Danese, WVa., to James and
Ina Mae (Tincher) Walker, she
moved here in 2003 from
Indian Rocks Beach.
Mrs. Love .was a manager
and receptionist for Putting On
The Ritz beauty salon of
Inverness.
She enjoyed reading, sports,
antiques and art.
She was Baptist
Survivors include her hus-
band of 19 years, Jay M. Love;
one brother, David, K. Walker of
Houston, Texas; two sisters,
Deborah McGraw of Oscoda,
Mich., and Rebecca Maxey of
Mascott, WVa.; several nieces
and nephews, great-nieces and
nephews and one great-great
niece.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
Shelly Walsh, 30
LECANTO
Shelly M. Walsh, 30, Lecanto,
died Thursday, Aug: 10, 2006, at
Hospice House in Lecanto.
She was born March 5, 1976,
in Brooksville to George and
Carol Hoefler and was a life-
long resident'
Mrs. Walsh was a homemak-
er and enjoyed gardening and
marine science.
She was a former student of
Citrus High School in
Inverness and she was
Catholic.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Thomas Walsh Jr.; two
sons, Trevor Austin, Ryan
Walsh, and one daughter, Erika
Walsh all of Lecanto; parents,
George and Carol Hoefler of
Inverness; mother and father
in-law, Sharon J. and Thomas
Walsh Sr. of Homosassa; pater-
nal grandmother, Ruth Hoefler
ofaParrotsville, Tenn.; maternal
grandfather, Delton Riebow of
Tampa; stepbrother, Mathew
Hoefler, and stepsister,
Christine Ruth Armstrong,
both of Worchester, Mass.; sev-
eral nieces and nephews, one
grand niece and cousins.
The family suggests in lieu of
flowers, those who wish may
make a memorial contribution
to Hospice of Citrus County,
PO. Box 641270, Beverly Hills,
FL 34464.
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
George
Worrall, 84
HERNANDO
George William Worrall, 84,
Hernando, died Thursday, Aug.
10, 2006, at the
House in
Lecanto.
Born May 3,
1922, in
.Brooklyn, N.Y, to the late
William and Daisy (Beers)
Worrall, he moved to this area
in 1982 from Bayville, Long
Island, N.Y.
Mr. Worrall retired from the
Oyster Bay Post Office in New
York as a letter carrier with
more than 25 years of service.
He served in the U.S. Navy
during World War II having
been honorably discharged
with the rank of Torpedoman's
Mate 2nd Class.
His enjoyments in life were
crossword puzzles, reading,
outdoor life, feeding the
wildlife animals and .spending
time with his cat Sweety.
His son, Jeff Worrall, preced-
ed him in death in 1994.
Survivors include his wife of
24 years, Jean Worrall; two
sons, Billy Schmidt of
Inverness and Freddy Schmidt
of Keller, Texas; one daughter,
Jackie Maggio of Northport,
L.I., N.Y; one brother, Bill
Worrall of Brick, N.J.; one sis-
ter, Marion Henry of South St.
Paul, Minn.; and three grand-
children, Hollie, Stacey and
Theodore.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
Click on http://www.chroni-
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local obituaries.
Funeral NOTICES
Margaret M. Hirth. Visitation
for Mrs. Hirth, age 59, of
Beverly Hills, will be held
between the hours of 2 p.m. to
4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
on Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006, at the
Heinz Funeral Home in
Inverness. Vigil service at 7
p.m. The Mass of Christian bur-
ial will be conducted at 1 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 14, 2006, at St
Scholastica Catholic Church in
Lecanto. Interment will follow
at Florida National Cemetery
in Bushnell.
J.D. Kelly. The funeral serv-
ice for J.D. Kelly, age 63, of
Crystal River, will be conduct-
ed at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15,
2006, at the Crystal River
Church of God. Interment will
follow at Crystal River
Memorial Cemetery. Visitation
will be on Monday evening
from 6 to 8 p.m. at the
Strickland Funeral Home
Chapel in Crystal River.
Linda Fox Love. A celebra-
tion of life memorial gathering
will be held from 2 to 5 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 13, 2006, at the
Love residence, 3121 S. Skyline
Drive, Inverness. There will be
no viewing hours at the funeral
home. In lieu of flowers,
memorials are suggested to
Hospice of Citrus County, PO.
Box 641270, Beverly Hills, FL
34464. Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home. with Crematory,
Inverness.
Death
ELSEWHERE
Yasuo Takei
BILLIONAIRE
TOKYO Japan's richest
man, Yasuo Takei, who rose to
fame as founder of consumer
credit company Takefuji Corp.
but retired in shame after a
wiretapping scandal, has died.
He was 76.
Takei died Thursday of liver
failure at his home in Tokyo,
the company said in a state-
ment
Takei was listed as Japan's
richest man, along with his
family, in Forbes. magazine's
listing this year of the world's
billionaires, with assets of $5.4
billion. But Takei's reputation
was tarnished in 2004 by his
conviction on charges he
ordered the wiretapping of a
journalist who had written
articles criticizing his compa-
ny
Takei turned to illegal
snooping after the critical arti-
cles triggered a decline in his
company's share price, making
him suspect someone was
working behind the scenes to
discredit the company, the
Tokyo District Court ruled.
Takei was sentenced to three
years in prison, suspended for
four years, and his company
was fined $8,700.
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No meetings set
for this month
Special to the Chronicle
Though no membership
rheetings are scheduled during
August, the Beverly Hills
Recreation Association will
'continue to offer activities in
Pilot
Club
plans
; show
Special to the Chronicle
The Pilot Club of Crystal
-BRiver members have begun
K.planning- its 11th Annual
SChristmas In September art
,,;and craft show fundraiser.
* The event will be from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
,23, at the National Guard
,Armory at U.S. 19 and
.Yenable Street in Crystal
River.
If you are a crafter and
would like to be part of this
year's event, call Kathy
Grazio at 527-8679 or B.J.
Lesbirel at 795-5223, daytime,
or at 795-3616, evening, for
more information or to
request a registration form.
Registration forms are also
available at American Speedy
Printing at 728 U.S. 19 in
Crystal River; PakMail in the
Shoppes of Citrus Hills; or at
Connie's Mastectomy Bou-
tique at 547 W. Fort Island
Trail in Crystal River.
CUB
helps with
birthdays
Special to the Chronicle
Citrus United Basket's birth-
day program, with proof of a
child's birthday, allows a par-
ent to receive a cake mix and
frosting to bake, plus appropri-
,ate toys for their child.
It also offers a thrift shop
that is open to the public from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Items avail-
able are clothing, appliances,
knick-knacks, books, electron-
ics and more. Clean donations
are accepted, except furniture.
The sales generated in the
thrift shop help to replenish
food and supplies needed for
daily giveaway programs.
Citrus United Basket is two
blocks behind the courthouse
in Inverness. Take North
Apopka to Dampier Street
and make a right and go to
Mill Avenue and make a right.
It is the only business on the
right.
Call Nola Gravius, executive
director, 344-2242, between 10
a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
the coming months.
Tennis continues to go full
swing. The water at the pool is
most inviting for that daily
swim. Basic and Intermediate
Bridge lessons are given each
Monday morning. It's not too
late to join a class.
Mark your calendars for the
next members only pizza party
Thursday. Doors will open at 5
p.m. with Ferrara's pizza to be
delivered at 5:30. After enjoy-
ing pizza, salad, dessert, coffee
and soft drinks, the evening
will wind up with a game of
bingo.
On Sunday, Aug. 20, "Sunday
in the Hills" will continue with
vocalist "Hank" Eichner, and
the Sept 10 program will bring
"The Entertainer" Bob
Rodgers, with afternoon shows
at the usual time, 2 to 4 p.m.,
with refreshments served.
Tickets are $6 and will be
available until noon on
Wednesday. A minimum of 25
attendees is needed to have
this a "go."
The Santellas will have cen-
ter stage Friday, Aug. 25 at 7:30
p.m.
Plans are in progress for a
visit to Dudley Farms on
Saturday, Nov. 18. On
Wednesday, Dec. 20, we plan to
enjoy a Show Palace Christmas.
BHRA is happy to assure its
membership that our numbers
are increasing each month. If
you notice a new member, be
sure to say "Hello" and ask if
they have any questions that
you might be able to answer.
BHRA is at 77 Civic Circle.
For more information, call
746-4882.
Human football winners announced
Special to the Chronicle
The Progress Energy team took first place In the fifth annual Human Foosball Tournament at Key Training Center's Community
Celebration recently. From left are: Natalie Harness with her two daughters, Gary Sanford, Tricla Dyakon, team captain Scott
Sutton, Donna Davis, John Farabaugh, Carolle Butler, Renee Meade, Kathy Morse and Key Center program participant Jamie
LaLiberty.
Progress Energy comes out on top at annual Key Center fundraiser
Special to the Chronicle
The Key Training Center has
announced the fifth annual Human
Foosball Tournament team awards.
Six teams competed for the champi-
onship title. Progress Energy took first
place, with the Citrus County
Chronicle earning second place. The
"Most Team Sprit" award went to the
Key Center team. The Heisner Family
team won the "Best Costume/Uniform"
award. The "Best Fan Club" unani-
mously went the Progress Energy
team.
Special recognition goes out to all the
teams, including the Rolling Thunder
and Inverness Rotary Club for provid-
ing the audience with highly visual
entertainment and subjecting their bod-
ies to the heat and possible injury, all in'
the common goal of raising funds for the
Key Center's Run for the Money.
. The Key Center, a nonprofit organiid'-
tion, depends on a caring community t6
provide year-round services that enable
mentally challenged adults to lead per-
sonally satisfying, productive and useful
lives. For more information, call
527-8228.
Georgia trip rewarding in many ways
T o go on a six-
hour trip with
Emmy in the '
car, Patrick and I
decided we'd leave
at 4 o'clock in the
morning. That way,
she'd sleep for most
of the way. The night
before, I even kept
her up until mid- Shalyn
night (just to be sure). FU
We were on our way PL
to Atlanta to see
Emmy competing in
the Sunburst International
Pageant
Since she won Florida, we
didn't feel like we could pass it
up. So last weekend, we
packed up the car and headed
to Georgia with Grandma and
Grandpa Barker or, as
Emmy calls them: "Damma"
and "Papa".
The ride wasn't that bad -
Emmy slept for most of the way
and Patrick and I talked nearly
the whole way about all kinds
of stuff (if you read my article
about our love bugs conversa-
tion, I am sure you can imagine
what it might have been like).
I
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We stopped once we
got to Georgia, once
to get coffee and
once to go to Target
and stretch our legs.
When we got to
the hotel, we went
downstairs for a
quick lunch and
back to the room for
Barker a three-hour nap.
LL The next day
WTE began the competi-
tion, but not until
the afternoon, so we
decided to take the, MARTA
(Atlanta's above-ground transit
system) to the Georgia
Aquarium, which I guess is
now supposed to be the biggest
in the world. It was nice, but I
guess it's hard to impress
Floridians with an aquarium.
One section of the aquarium
had a tank of shrimp that peo-
ple were making a fuss about
Shrimp.- and for 20 bucks a
ticket! I could have taken them
down to Pete's Pier to look at
shrimp for free. Very close by
was a tank of the biggest
grouper I had ever seen, and
well, since I hadn't had lunch
Wine tasting
Altrusa International of Citrus
County recently hosted a wine tast-
ing to raise funds for the Women
Build program of Habitat for
Humanity of Citrus County. Pictured
are Karen Brown, president of
Habitat for Humanity of Citrus
County and Candy Murphy, volun-
teer coordinator for the Women
Build program. The house being
built by the Women Build volunteers
will be dedicated on Saturday at 9
a.m. The address Is 3228 E. May
St., Inverness.
Special to the Chronicle
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River; by fax at 563-3280: or by e-mail to community@
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yet, you can figure out what
this Floridian wanted to do.
Anyway, after our trip down-
town, Grandpa said he had
never walked or seen so
much pavement in his life.
All in all, we were proudly feel-
ing like a bunch of hillbillies.
When we got back to the
hotel, Emmy competed in a
supermodel search, for which
she gave her most precious
scowl and swimsuit She did
great in swimsuit probably
because I told her we were
going to the pool and she was
doing her little "I'm going to
the pool dance" on stage.
The next day, she competed
in interview, daycare wear and
formal wear. In an interview,
she proudly told the judges
"My name Emmy," and right
when she did, the moderator
started talking over Emmy
about a mix-up of contestant
numbers. It scared Emmy and
she didn't want to talk after
that I was a little disappointed,
but you can't win them all,
right?
In daycare wear, she got on
stage and batted her eyes at the
judges who went into hysteri-
cal laughter, and during formal
wear she blew kisses, said
"thank you" and refused to get
off the stage.
That night, we went to Build-
a-Bear, where Emmy proudly
built a "moo-cow" that she has-
n't let go of yet We went out for
dinner and went to bed early
for the award ceremony the
next morning.
Emmy got fourth runner-up
in swimsuit, first runner-up in
daycare wear and she won
Miss Photogenic. She also
placed third runner-up overall.
We were ecstatic.
After the pageant, we hillbil-
lies loaded up. our cars and
headed home. We had a won-
derful time at the pageant, but
that will be the last time we
spend $20 to look at shrimp.
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Shalyn Barker resides with
her husband, Patrick, and
daughter, Emmy, in the
Beverly Hills area. All three
are lifelong residents of Citrus
County. She can be reached at
citrusamom@yahoo.com.
Special to the Chronicle
Pepper lives with Zachary
Fay, 6, and Rachel Fay, 4, In
Citrus County. She loves to
sleep by the bath tub.
* News notes tend to run one week prior to the date of an
event. Publication on a specific day cannot be guaranteed.
* Expect notes to run no more than twice
Employee recognized
/ Inverness resident Iriz
SChan of Nutritional
*' S Services was selected as
B Citrus Memorial Health
Al P System's Class ACT
Champion of the Month
f. for August. Chan's nomi-
S nation said she goes out
of her way to help people,
and she always has a pos-
Itive attitude and wears a
ve. .big smile. She has been
with Citrus Memorial
since July 2004.
Special to the Chronicle
'* *", ": "r
ALI.UIST I 2, 2006
News :' .
Rally shows
troop appreciation
Operation: Citizens for
America meets from 5 to 6 p.m.
Thursday in Inverness on State
Road 44 East and South Apop-
ka Avenue on the Walgreens
side.
The public is invited to this
appreciation rally for military
defenders of America, the coun-
try and the president. There will
also be information on hand
about how to write troops over-
seas and send them care pack-
ages.
Call Mike Pitts or Carole
Jones at 341-5801 or Shirley
Sanservino at 637-3126.
Sanservino can also be reached
by e-mail at shirleyl3@
tampabay.rr.com.
Citrus 95 announces
race, fun day
The David Marcocci Memorial
Raft Race and Family Fun Day
will be Saturday, Aug. 19.
Citrus 95 along with
MacRae's of Homosassa and
Homosassa 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,
children's activities, live music,
the Miss Citrus 95 and Mr.
Nature Coast contest and more.
The Race begins at 12:30-
p.m.
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.
Educators group
meets Sept. 11
The Citrus County Retired
Educators will resume monthly
meetings Monday, Sept. 11, at 2
p.m. in Room 115 of the
Withlacoochee Technical
Institute in Inverness.
Ruth Levins will report on the
annual 'Flonda Retired -
Educators Delegate Assembly
held recently in Jacksonville.
All retired educators and
school personnel are invited to
attend and affiliate with the
group. Retirees from all states
are invited: Refreshments will be
served by the culinary arts stu-
dents of the school.
For membership information,
call Ethel Winn, membership
chairman at 795-2533 or AI
Sukut, president, at 726-7367.
Come play cribbage
in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills Cribbage
Players (BHCP), formed in
November 2005, will meet as
usual from 1 to 4 p.m. on the
second and fourth Fridays
monthly all through the summer
in the fellowship hall of the
Beverly Hills Community
Church, 82 Civic Circle, Beverly
Hills.
The group is very informal
with no dues, just lots of fun.
New members welcome. Call
Bob at 746-7023.
Artisans and
crafters wanted
The West Citrus Ladies of the
Elks will host its annual Arts and
Crafts Show from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18.
The group is looking for new
vendors to add to the many that
have already applied. The appli-
cation fee is $20 and it includes
the use of one table and two ,
chairs.
Call JoAnn Ryan at 382-1138.
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issue wilh dlildenda Irn arrears m Current ennuri rate, wrilct was decreed y mcby t -, .
recent dildena er.nouncement p InI1 al dildend annual rate not known, yield not a .. I.
s.ho.n r Declared or plid In preceding 12 morhs plusiu soci dividend I Paid in aoSlT .
,approirlnrile r.ash ualue or aex.dlierlbutarulc, dat.
Source: The Assoclated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.
YTD
Name DIv YId PE Lest Chg *.Chg
AT&T Inc 133
AmSOuth 1 04
BkolAm 2 24
BellSouth 1 16
CapCtyBI, 65
Citlgrp 198
Disney 27
EKodao 50
Eonr.blI 1 28
FPL Grp 1 50
FlaRoc. 860
ForddM 20
GenElec 1 00
Gn.Mor 1 00
Hm:rneDp 60
Intel 40
IBM 1 20
+23 4
-06 .103
-12 .114
+04 +457
-04 -91
-33 -18
-15 +228
. 10 -17 2
+ 39 +24 1
. 27 +5 0
-37 -258
-02 -45
- 17 -7_3
-50 .550
- 34 -17 8
-34 -302
- 26 -82
YTDI
Name DIv YId PE Last Chg coCho
LOweS a 20
fr,cDnids 67
Microsoft 36
Motorola 20
Penney 72
PrograsEn 2 42
SearsHidg
SprintNe 10
TlmeWarn 22
UniFirt, 15
VenzonCmi 62
via.:howla, 204
Wial.lar 67
Whlgi rr 31
+08 -15
-18 +29
-03 -886
-36 +4
-38 +173
-34 -1 6
+39 .224
-16 -216
SO01 -8.0
+ 38 -15
+ 13 +13"1
-23 +1'4
-20 ii -45 ,
-07 +94
52-Week Net YTD 52-wk
High Low Name Last Chg Chg * Chg 0. Chg
I1 6 19 10 .156 46 Do.v Jones. industrii3l 11 08803 -36.34 33 -34 6 .+460
5010, 67 355055 D0.* J..r.e. Tranponrt.aliir. 4 1J 41: -71 36 -1 72 -1 30 +1051
440 38 37895 E.Do Jor.ine Uliiies 432 96 -96 22 *6 87 .9 32
8,Fl :-4 7211 14 t.SE Comp:.i.,I 8? 8ic3't"1 -46 50 -57 .528 8001
2046E.65 1 i5508 AiTme. rInde. I 9"' 72 -18 18 -91 -1209 .2044
2 35 54 201278 tlasda. Corripc.ii. 2 057 71 -14 03 -68 -6 69 -4 60
1 326 7' 1 168 20 8P S500 126674 -507 -40 48 *2 9-
.8462 6.1476 Rusiiell2000 67904 -72. -I 05 +.86 *288
1347298 11 63020 D.J Wlhire 5000 12 6411 21 -6171 -49 .99 .291
N O OAN
Div Name Last Chg
.09 ABBLtd 12.72 -24
1.50f ACELtd 49.31 -.50
.60 ACMInco 7.92 +.03
.. AESCo2p 20.22 -25
.52 AFLAC 43.23 +.10
... AGCO 23.09 -.76
1.48 AGLRes 36.14 .
AKSteel 125.600 -.70
.. AMR 18,83-1.46
.90o ASA Ltd 62.02-1.78
133 AT&TInc 302?
1.75 AT&T 2041 25.02 +.03
.09r AUOplron 15.29 +.07
1.75e AXA t 35,91 +.20
1.18 AbtLab 47.41 -.31
.70 AberFftc 55.47 -.40
.30e Accenture 27.67 -.38
.856 AdamsEx 12.83 -.04
.30 Adesa 20.03 ...
24 AdvAutos 28.94 -.84
... AMD 19.78 -23
... Aeropst 22.66 -.19
.021 Aetrnas 35.41 +.04
_. AfiCmpS 4829 -.56
Ar... eSys 14.46 -.33
.. Aghet 2720 -.60
.03 Agnicog 35.05-1.59
... Ald 9.03 -.10
1.36 AiPlrd 63.82 -.12
AlrTran 10.91 -.84
.52 Alberuld 48.86 -.24
.801 Alan 46.32 +1.40
21e Alcatel 11.10 -.07
.60 Alosa 2827 -.66
A4 AlegTch 58.490-2.20
.40 ergan 109.43 +.23
1.45 Adete 44.67 -.06
,95 AIWdd2 12.54 +.04
3.43e AflBem 66.49 +.82
1.15 AlianEgy 35.00 -.49
... AdWaste 10.35 -.07
1.40 Alstate 55.66 +.01
1.54 AIe 55.60 +1.80
.18 Alphamna 21.18 +.04
320 Alria 80.84 +.28
.721 AmbacF '83.00 -.02
.. Amdocs 34.65 -.61
2.54 Ameren 50.28 -.11
.84e AMov1L 36.47 +.44
1.48 AEP 38.32 -.19
.560f AmExp 51.80 -.18
1.08 AFndRT 10.72 -.33
4.04f A bMIg 31.72 -.30
.66f I AntGD 61 57 +1 25
.72 AmnStand 39.63 +.13
.84 AmSIP3 10.77
.AmTower 34.14 -.40
... Americdt. 22.56 +.26
2.32 Amerigas 29.70 -.05
.10 AmeriBrgs 43.31 +.06
1.04 AmSouth 28.91 -.06
.36 Anadarks 46.41 -.83
64f8 AnakMoDevd26.73-5.17
.40e AnlogldA 49.16 -1.26
1.18f Anseusr 4820 -.01
... AnnTayIr 38.65 +.02
.47e Aanaly 12.67 -.02
.560 AonCoDrp 33.51 +32
.40 Apache 69.11 -.74
.46f1 AqaAms 22.36 -.39
.. Aquia 4.32 +.03
28 Aramark 32.53 -.05
24 ArchCs 35.47 -.58
.40, ArchDan 40.83 +.26
1.74 ArchstnSm 50.07 -.10
.40 AtvMedt 14.80 -.40
1.10 Ashland 64.08 -.24
.68 AsdEstat 13.56 -.02
1.41e AstraZen 6027 -.73
1526 ATMOS 28,56 -.14
,; AutoNaI1n 19.43 +.04
.74 AutoDate 46.11 +.17
... Avya .9.13 +13
Avll 47.50
... Aet 16.89 -.07
,70 Avon 27.66 -.41
1.68f BB&TCp 42.40 -.25
.64e BHPBIILt 41.07 -.21
... BISYS If d9,26 -2.66
.20 BJSvc s 36.22 -.31
BMCBSft 24.23 -.82
2256e BPPLC 69.32 -.44
9,20 BP PmU 78.00.+2.74
2.16f BRT 27.10 +.20
.52 BakrlHu 75.47 -.78
.40 BallCp 38.23 -.66
.0 BalTotF d2.76 -1.19
1.07 Booas 32.41 -.34
2.241 BkofAm 51.40 -12
.881 BkNY 33.66 +.17
.72 Banta 45.69 -.06
... BanPhm 53.00 +1.00
.22 BabdickG 31.17 -.73
.52 BausohLIf 45.01 -.02
.58e Baxter 42.87 +.07
2.16 BaytexEgn 23.00 +.44
1.12 BearSt 137.10 -3.82
... BeadingP f 7.67 -.14
.40 BeazrHm 40.13 -.42
1.16 BellSouth 39.48 +.04
... BemaGold 5.42 -.11
.16 Berkleys 34.42 -.21
.40f BestBy 46.25 -.15
BgLots 17.46 +.07
.50e Boail 15.59 -.33
1.52 BlackD 67.31
1.32 BIkHICp 35,26 -.14
.45a BOkFL08 14.03 +.02
... Blocbsr 3.60 -.10
.58 BlueChp 5.60 -.03
1.20 Boeing 75.96 -.24
.40 Borders 19.00 -.05
B... Bee 31.22 -.50
2.72 BostProp 95.10 -.38
.. BootonSd 1630 +60
.54 BoydGm 35.80 +.07
.88 BdgSlrat 27.26 +.76
.40 Bdnker 35.59 +.67
1.12 B&/S a d2024 -.59
.60 Brunswick 29.47 +.24
BrshEMat 23.22-1.60
.40e Buenavnt 28.00-1.02
1.001 BudNSF 64.84 -.71
.16 CAInc 21.66 -.22
... CBRBliss 20.60 -.32
.721 CBSBn 26.37 -.13
2.16 CHE.Ec.y 48.33 -.36
.10 Cio-rL 105.94 -2.71
.80 ,':Trp ,' *d42Z'44,"-.247r
C MSEng 14.03' -.01
.48 CSS Inds 27.40 -.48
.8015f CSX 58.93 -.96
.15 CVSCp 33.97 +.17
.16 CabotO&G 54.27 -.23
.28 CatGOf 12.64 -.10
.16 Camecogs 38.53 +.32
... Canmerons 48.05 -.95
.72 CampSp 37.98 +.32
.30 CdnNRsg 54.48 -.62
.11 CapOne 71.82 -1,58'
1.96a CaptSrce 22.62 -.18
1.26 CapMplfB 12.92 -.03
,36 CardnlHh 66.53 -.92
,40 CaremkRx 55.91 -.68
.. CarMax 34.906 -.16
1.00 Camval 37.59 -.32
1291 Cateromillar 67,03 -129
... Celesog 8.77 -,06
.67e Cemexs 27.92 +.14
... Cendants 1,87 -.02
SCentane 17,09 -.16
.60 CanterPnt 13.87 +.05
,16 Centex 46.90 -1.17
4,50 CnnlLtpf 86,00+2.00
25 CntyTel 39.40 +.20
... ChmpE 5.47 +,32
S ChRvLab 38.03 +.26
.01 Checkpnt 16.10-.13
24f ChssEng 31,95 -.32
2,08 Chevron 67.85 +.50
2.52 ChiMer 464.91-11,59
... Chlcos 21.46 +.05
.. ChYuch 6.03 +.71
.40 Ghlqulta 14.87 -.25
,. CholoePt 35.67 -.19
.1,00 Chuobbs 47.74 -.23
... CindBetl 4.42 -.09
.16f CircCny 23.43 +.09
1.96 Citsro 4764 -.33
1.00 Comm 13.13 -.16
.40a ClairesStrs 25.95 +.06
.75 ClearChan 27.77 +.07
.50 ClevCliffs 34.79 -1.09
1.16 Clorox 58.35 -.70
... Coach 29.99 -.15
.24 CocaCE' 21.09 -.22
124 CocaCI 43.76 -.14
... Cosur 5.14' -.13
1.28 CoDPal 59.51 -.28
.54a Colntln 8.03 -.01
.48 CmcBNJ 33.51 -.58
.24f CrndMtls '22.41 -.42
.. ComScop 27.59 -.36
.25e CBD-Pao 27.29 +.04
62e CVRDs 2241 -48
,62e CVRDpfs 19.42 -.48
CompSd 47.16 -.18
.72 ConAgra 22.386 +.03
1.44 ConocPhO 68.38 +.28
... Coneco 20.14 -.02
.28 ConsolEs 37.94 -.88
2.30 ConEd 45.80 +.03
.. ConstellA 25.35 +.18
1.51 ConstelEn 57.95 +.60
.. GCtAIrB 22.16-1.70
.Cnvgyj 19.12 -.16
.42 Cooperie 8.10 +.12
... Conol 18.95 +.56
.26e Con1sGr 14.63 +.10
.60 CntwdFn 32.94 -.81
Coventys 52.85 -.94
CrwnCste 33.00 -.21
.. CrownHdold 16.90 +.13
1.44f Cummins 115.72-2,40
.. CypSem 14.72 -.32
.78 DNPSelt 10.48 +.02
1.00 DPL 27.13 -.09
.80f DRHorton 20.35 -.38
.12 DRSTech 38.26 +1.14
2.06 DTE 4127 -28
1.82e DaimitC 50.69 -.48
.08 Danaher 63.38 -.02
.40 Darden 34.38 +.31
., DeanFds 38.25 +.14
1.56 Deere 69,07 -.99
... Delekn u18.60 +1.12
.87e DeulTel d13.76 -.60
.45 DevonE 63,32 -.24
,50a DlaOffs 71.79 -.30
DloikSprt 38.01 +.96
,16 Dillards 31,32 +.74
DIrecTV 17.00 +.17
271 Disney 29.43 -.15
.20 DollaiG 13.36 -.15
2.76 DomRnes 79.27 +.15
1.04 DonliteyRR 33.44 +.20
.06I Doralinlf 4,54 -.11
.74 Dover 45.82 -25
1,50 DowChm 36,02 -.29
... Dresser 20.00 +1.40
1.48 DuPont 39.07 -.18
1.281 DukeEgy 29.68 -.04
1.90f DukeRtty 36.00 -.04
1.00 DuqLUght 19.45 -.01
... ',Dnegy 5,69 +.04
... d 22.36 -32
EMGCp 1015 +25
.24 EOGRes 68.14-1.76
.70 EagleMats 35.37 -.02
1.76 EastChm 50.37 -19
.50 EKodak 19.38 +.10
1.561 Eaton 64.50 +.20
.40 EatnVan 26.05 +1.20
1.08 EdisonInt 42.18 -29
.16 BPasoCp 14.62 +,03
.. Ban 14.62 -22
.20 EDS 23.19 -.12
2.00 Embarqn 44.30 -.79
1.78 Emrsnt 79.37 +.36
1.28 EmpDlst 22.2 +.01
... Emulex 15.01 -.09
3:.70 EnbrEPtrs 47.15 -.20
.40 EnCana 53.86 -.46
2.98e Endesa 33.89 -.41
... EnPro 29.51 -1.01
.10 ENSCO 41,75 -.59
2.16 Entergy 77,78 -.22
.76 Eqhyinn 14.81 -.29
1,32 EqOfPT 36,84 -.24
1.77 EqtyRsd 47,31 -.04
.40 EsteeLdr 36.77 -2.22
Evercore n 24.85
1.60 Exelon 57.91 +.13
128 ExxonMbl 69.73 +39
1.50 FPLGrp, 43.64 +.27
,.. FarchldS 15.91 -.36
1.04 FannieMI9 47.71 -.21
.36f1 FedExCp 98.34 -1.94
.24 FedSlgnl 14,53 -.22
.511 FedrDSs 35.94 +.21
.72 Fedlnvst 32.17 +.01
2.00 Fee 23,04 +.04
.58 Fenso 16,30 -.02
,24 FustData 39.78 -.60
4.12e FstFinFd 16.63 -.37
.48 FslMalt 48.20 -.22
1.60 RFtTFd 1805 +.04
1.80 Fe -n/y 56.20 +.03
...Fish 76.16 -.19
.60 FlaRock 36.40 -.37
.36 FotLockr 23,99 -24
.20m FordM 7,37 -.02
3.25 FordCpS 31.22 +.17
:.. ForestLab 46.75 -.52
1.56f1 FortuneB 7227 +.19
1.88 FredMac 56.50 -.19
1.25a FMCG 53.50 -.73
... Freescale 29.01 -28
.. FreescB 29.01 -29
.44 Fremont 1628 -28
.80 FriedBR 8.73 -.18
.121 FrontOis 36.66 +.35
6.50r Frontine 43.31 -.09
25 FullerHBs 1825 -.75
.84 GATX 36.72 -.77
.76a GabellET 8.27 +.00
.72 GabUSl 9.30 -.04
1.20 Gallaghr 26.96 -.05
GameStp 46.45 +1.89
1.241 Gannett 54,46 -.22
.32 Gap 16.90 +.09
.. Gateway 1.31 +.01
GenCorp d13.04 -.39
.. Genentch 79,56 -.56
.. GnCable 35.99 +.17
.92 GenDyns 67.63 +.30
100 GenBec 3250 -.17
1,64 GnGrthPrp 43.55 -.55
........ ,-13.82--.0
.96e. HanJS 13.82 -.01
.47 HanPtDiv 8.37 -.02
.58 HanPtDv2 10.74 -.01
.. Hanover 19.03 -.01
Hanoverlns 41.36 +.05
1.92e Hanson 61.69 -.25
.841 HarleyD 56,90 +.80
.05 Herman 77.88 -.12
HarmonyG 13.31 -.35
1.60f HarrahE 60.17 +.09
1.60 HartfdFn 80.61 +.03
... HarvNRes 11.20 +.13
.48 Hasbro 18.55 +.01
1.24 HawaJlEI 27.10 +.04
2.56 HItCrREIT 36.87 +,17
.24 HItMgt 20.75 -.09
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1.401 GenMlos 53.20 +.03
1.00 GnMoIr 3011 -.50
1.31 GMddb32B 1564 -.11
.30 Genwoith 33.69 -.06
.57e Gerdaus 15.38 -.37
G,. e m 44.96
Gas 38627 -120
.90 GlobaSFe 49.61 -.83
23e GoldFLtd 20.65 -.73
.18 Goklapg 29.58 -.70
.32 GoldWFn 73.47 -.10
1.40 Go&dmanS 151.11 -.52
.80 Goodrich 37.83 -.60
Goodyen 11.30 -,40
GrantPde 41.96 -1.02
1.66 GtPlaiEn 30.01 +21
1.12 GMP 33.57 +.02
.Giton 22.77 -.14
.16e GTeesas 18,96 +.31
.34 Gtech 34.49 +.03
.75e 19.53 -.25
.68 HCAtnc 48.90 -.16
3.75e HSBC 90.09 -.46
.30 Halftbs 3387 -.15
2.64 Hkrh0rty 3421 -24
He., tNet 41.71 -.69
... HedlaM 5.64 -.08
1.401 Heinz 41.12 -.88
H.. En 3.70 -.57
... HenTel 11.49 +.17
.18 HelmPays 25.25 +.15
.40 Hesss 51.94 +.44
,32 HewlettP 3305 +.04
1.70 HghwdPrp 35.98 -.35
.16 Hilton 23.57 -.20
.321 HollyCps 53.40 -150
,60 HomeDo 3327 -34
.91 Howllntl 37.46 +.22
.Ora 34.35 -20
2.96 HopPT 44.01 -12
.68f HosftHots 20.69 -.49
.. HoustEx 61.65 -.33
... HovnanE 25.16 -.49
.. Humana 57.67 -1.70
.58e iShBrazil 39.50 -.52
.36e IShHK 13.78 -.02
.06e iSLanan 13.45 -13
.29e iShMalasia 7.50 -.05
.14e iShTalwan 12.45 -.11
2,06e IShSP500 127.32 -.28
2,556 IShREsI 72.23 -.60
3.08 IStar 490.6 -.38
.44 ITTCoips 48,38 +.19
1.20 Idaorp 36.74 -.19
.841 TWs 44.28 -.32
.56 Imaton 38.37 -27
.50 INCO 79.21 +2.63
5.53e IndlaFd 37.99 -2.72
1.92f Indymac 40.07 -.83
.. InLneon 10.65 -.12
.. Infrasrce 17.02 +.02
.721 IngerRds 36.99 +.04
.. InputOut 9.77 -.07
IntcntlExn 60.27-1.22
1.20 IBM 75.48 -.26
InlCoal n 6.33 -.09
.50 InteGame 36.91 -.37
1.00 InLPap 34.10 -.52
.. IntRect 32.84 -1.76
.. Interpublc 8.59 -.06
.16 Intrawtq 34.18 +7.67
... ronMn 37.15 -.65
.02 JLGo s 17.96 -.44
1.36 JPMorgCh 43.93 -.12
.28 Jabil 23.69 -.08
.04 JanusCap 16.65 -.05
1.50 Johnln 63.47 -.06
1.12 JohnsnCO 73.53 -.64
1.00 KB Home 41.11 -.88
.48 Kaydon 36.59 -.25
1.16 Kellogg u48.94 +.11
.64 Kel:lnod 25.68 -.17
1.38 Keycorp 36.97 -.18
1.86 KeySpan 40.55 -.01
1.96 KimbCOk 61.16 -.84
324 I ndME 44.78 +.28
3.50 KindMobrg 100.40 -.25
K.. nelicC 27,99 +.13
., KngPhrm 16.49 -.43
Kinrossg 12.37 -.29
.08 KnlghlTrs 16.46 -.69
SKohs u6076 +257
.92 Kraft 33.74 -.01
KrrpKrml 8.89 +.37
.26 K ogw 22.68 -.31
.75 L-3Com 68.85 -.98
.. LLERy 321 -.04
LSILog 7.82 -.15
1.44 LTCPip 22.06 -.27
.48f LaZBoy 13.08 +28
L...LabCp 66.37 -21
1.40 Ladede 32,05.-.22
.. LVSands 60.33 -22
LeapFrog d7.19 -.14
25 LeasCorp 2120 -.87
.841 LeggMason 83.35 -.84
.48 LehmnBrs 64.26 -.63
.64 LennasrA 43.57 -1.08
... Lexmnark 53.33 +.21
.60e LblyASG 4.88 +.01
1.60 IJyEi 54.36 -.53
:.60- ULimited '25,79,-"-,32 -
1.52 LUncNat 57.47 +.13
261 UndsayM 26.44 -.71
1.20" Loc M 81.82 -.58
.60 LaPac d19.39 -.20
20 Lowess 2810 +08
.. Lucent 2.11 -,02
,90 Lyondell 2321 +.06
2.40 M&TBk 121.57 -.09
1.00 MDC d42.46 -.50
.51 MOURens 24.64 -.15
.51 MDURess 24.64 -.15
... MEMCIf 31.11 -.56
.48 MCR 8.36 +.04
1.00 MGIC 54.87 -.14
.. MMMr 35.39 +.32
.03e Madeco 9.16 -.06
1.52 Magnalg 70.16 +.06
49 MgdHI 6.02 -.01
.14 Manitows 39.74 -.81
.54 Manpwl 55.29 -1.71
.70 Manulffgs 31.96 +.31
1.60 Marathon 89.35 -1.76
.251 MarIlnAs 35.48 +.12
.68 MarshM 24.99 +.04
.. MStewrt 17.07 +.04
,92 MartMM 76.39 -.70
... MarvelE 19.89 +.09
.88 Masco 26.53 -.17
.16 MasseyEn 25.40 +.20
.. astard n 53.68 +.12
... MaterialSdol 9.28 +.01
.501 Mattel 18.10 +.05
... McDerms 47.77-1.22
.671 McOnlds 34.69 -.18
.73 McGrwH 57.08 +.23
.24 McKesson '51.10 -.31
.. McAfee d19.68 -.14
... MedcoHt 61.74 -225
.441 Medtic 43.06 -.34
.88 MellonFnc 36.13 -.05
.20 MensW 33.20 +.71
1.52 Merck 40.60 -.73
... MeidGd 27.40 -.64
1.00 MemllLyn 72.73 -.40
.521 MetUle 52.62 -.68
.... MicronT 15.74 -.26
2.38 MidAApt 57.24 -.29
... Midas' 1829 -.21
... Miacron '.99
Millipore 61.70 -.85
2,561 MIIIsCDf d15.91 -6.68
... Mrantn .27.47 +23
.06e MtsuUFJ 13.50 -.40
.50 MittSO 31.13 -1.06
S MobileTel 35.90 +.09
.40 Monsantos 45.01 -.39
.30 Montpelr 17.81 +.32
.28 Mody 57.20 -.79
1.08 Mogatan 65.36 +.13
2.44e MSEimMId 24.01 -.09
20 Motorola 22.69 -.36
.56 MunletnhFd 10.67 -.10
.24 MylanLab 19.92 -.37
NMR~p 32.65 -29
.. NRGEgy 48.11 -.25
... NYSE Gpn 57.39 +.09
Naborsa s 33.85 -.24
1.56f NatlCity 35.75 -.37
1201 NatFuGas 37.75 -.48
2.39e NatGrId u59.36 +.34
... NOIlVarco 64.80 -.90
.12 NatSemi 22.26 -2.03
... Navteq 25.51 -.34
NeuStar 27 i ':
.21a NewAm .- ' .ur
7.40f1 NwCentFn 41.02-1.17
1.44 NJiRscs 47.86 -.43,
NY&Co .12.02 -.07
1.00 NYCmtyB 16.24 +.03
.70 NY Times 22.51 +.03
24 NewAliBc 14.00. +.01
.. NewfdExp 44.67 -.37
.40 NewmtM 51.75-1.12
... NwpkRslIf 5.62 -.16
.17e NewsCpA 18.55 -.44
,13e NewsCpB 1921 -.50
.92 NISource 21.39 -.12
1.86 Nicor 42.59 -.15
1.24 NikeB 7.51 +.31
.16 NobleCorp 64.60 -.17
.30 NobleEns 49.94 -.43
.46e NoklaCp 19.63 -.32
.42 Nordstnm .34.31 +.43
.721 NorflkSo 40.93 -.17
NortelNtIf d192 -03
1.00 NoFrkBc 27.09 -.30
.75f NoestUt 22.45 -.20
1.20 NorthropG 64.75 -.15
.89e Novarns 55.45 -.08
1.21 NSTAR 31.86 +.16
.4a Nucors 48.77 -2.50
.70 NvFL 13.48 -.06
.77 NvIMO 14.76 -.01
1.33 OGEEngy 35.01 -.29
... OMGroup 35.66 +.20
.40 OMICp 23.14 -.34
1.76f OcciPet 105.18 -.50
... Oceaneer 39.41 -.54
... OffcDpt 36.59 -.60
.60 OficeMax 43.52 -22
.80 Olin d14.99 -.05
.09 Omncre 46.37 -.30
1.00 Omniom 86.81 -.27
3.80f ONEOKPtu5420 +.50
... OreStl 47.39 -2.05
.40 Oshkshs 48.97 -.02
1.32 PG&ECp 4133 -.28
2.20 PNC 70.42 -.42
.88 PNMRes 27.65 -.03
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.96 Raytheon 45.01 -.09
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.. AdvEnId 12.28 -.44
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.85f Advanta 30.36 -.24
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.40 APwCnv 16.61 -.09
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1.80 Apollolnv 19.49 -.03
AoDleC 6365 -42
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,20 AptMaot 15.17 -,26
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1.601 AresCap 16.90
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... AvantrPrs 5.92 -3
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.25 BeasleyB 6.90 -.26
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.. Blocryst 8.91 +.01
.. Biogendc 41.45 -.13
BloMadn 15.08 -.21
.30e Biomet 33.23 -.03
.. Biopure .91 +.02
.48 BobEvn 25.30 +.20
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.32 BostPrv 25.03 +.02
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.. Brightpnt s 14.66 -.32
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.. Broadwing 10.07 -.04
.. BrcdeCm 5.20 +.06
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.20 Bucyruss 45.65 -1.52
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.. BusnObj 25.62 +1,09
-COR 6.95 -.16
.52 CBRLGrp 33.06 -.04
.. CDCCpA 4.47.-.01
.521 CDW Corp 56.86 +.06
.52 CH Robns 44.81 -1.24-
.. CKXInc d8.95 -.18
., CMGI d1.00 -.01
... CNET 8.34 -.03
.28 CNS 27.01 +2.01
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.. CVTtiera 10.85 -.15
.. Cadence 15.95 -.06
.. CalAmp 6.31 -.01
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.65 CapCtyBk 31.16 -.04
.. CpstnTrb 1.86 -.12
.. CardioDyn d.93 -.08
... CareerEd 18.81 -.40
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.. Celgenes 43.00 +1.47
.. CentenBkn 9,87 -.05
... CentAl 33.43 -1.14
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... ChrmSh 10.49 +.02
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.. ChartSemi 6.83 +.11
Chattem 32.86 -.16
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... ChildPIc 54.69 -1.07
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.50 ChrchlID 37.13 -.10
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1.34 CinnFin 46.36 -.25
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.30 CmrdCapB 15.81
1.56 CompsBc 57.56 -.21
.13p ComDivTrn 14.45 -.02
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.. CmstkHm 4.04 +.29
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ConcCm d1.40 -.34
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.Conmed 19.47 -.21
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.52 Costco 50.75 -.51
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..CredSys 1.83 -.15
.. Cree Inc d18.23 +.12
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CublslPh 20.36 -.26
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CybrSrce 10.53 +.03
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.., DRDGOLD 1.35 -.03
.06f Daktmicss 28.38 -1.05
D.. anka 125 -.02
... deadGenet 4.90 -.13
Dellin 2107 +.08
... DlaPIr 18.13 -.72
.. Dndron 4.12 -.09
.Dennys 2.60 +.02
.14 Dentsplys 31.88 +.01
... DexCom 11.19 -.16
... DigeneCp 45.02 -.98
... DgInsght 24.33 ...
... DigRiver 43.56 +.05
... Digitas 8.27 -.12
... Diodess 34.88 -.87
.. DiscHoldA 14.04 +.52
... DiscLabs 1.60 -.02
... DistEnSy 4.65 -.04
.. DitechNet 8.08 +.05
.. DobsonCm 6.46 -.05
... DlrTree 28.51 -.36
.. DotHill 3.30 +.07
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... drugstre 3.03 +.05
.80 DryShips 13.95 +.52
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.. DurecltCp 3.82 +.16
.15 DynMatls 30.90 -.37
.. eBay 24,20 -.64
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.. EGLInc 30.41 -1.41
... eResrch 7.79 +.17
.. EZEM 12.48 -.27
... ErlhUnk 7.21 +.17
.EchoStar 33.24 +.48
.. Eipsys 14.31 -.07
eCotege d11.37 -.18
ECtelLtd 4.25 -.04
.20f EduDv d6.86 +.26
.. 8x8Inc .70
.. ElectSci 17.51 -.05
.. EIcI gIs 2.61 -.05
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.. Emcore 6.11 -.34
SEmdeon 11.64 -.08
EmmisC 11.42 -.01
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.. EncorW 34.75 -.49
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.. EngyConv 29.50 -.60
... Entegrs 9.27 -.26
.. EnzonPhar 7.58 -.15
... EplkPhar 4.53 +.26
.. Equinx 50.05 -.15
.58 Encsn'il 29.44 -.31
.. EscalaGrp 5.11 -.10
.. EssexCp 14.99 -.62
.. Euronet 24.27 +.27
.. EvrgrSIr 8.4 -.28
Exeixls 7.57 -.34
... Expedia 14.59 -.06.
,221 Expdlntls 39.10 -.47
.. Expbr 12.19 +.16
.. ExpScdrpts 83.38 -.95
.. ExNetw 3.50 -.04
.. Ezcorp 36.50 -87
F5Netw 41,01 -2.10
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.40 Fastenals 35,02 -.66
.32 FIddBsh 38.32 -.21
1.98e Fildlnv 8.29 -.08
1.601 FifthThird 39.16 -.03
... 51jb 14.38 +.27
FleNeth u3600 -17
.. Finlsar 312 -08
.10 FiRnLe 11.05 -.14
.. FstAvNet 6.65 -.05
FstCashFs 16.85 -.12
1.10 FMIdBc 35.59 +.06
1.12 FstMerit 22.30 -.10
... Fiserv 43.66 -.45
24 FlagFind 24.80 -.01
... Flextm 11.59 -.02
... Flownt 11.90 -.86
.. FocusEnh 1.02 -.14
... FocusMda 58.87 -.19
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... Fossil nc 18.49 +.44
... FosterWh 42.93 -.54
... Foundry 9.81 -.35
... FmirAir 6.12 -26
.12 FrozenFd 7.35 +.33
.59b FultonFnd 16.25 -.08
... Ftmdiah .15 +.00
1.001 Garmin 88.87 +1.58
.. Gemstar 2.78 +.02
... Genaerah .39 +.01
.. GenBlotc 1.27 -.06
.. GenesMcr 13.87 -.03
.. Genta 1.39 -.02
.36 Gentex 13.29 -.23
... Genzyme 66.65 -.14
GigaMed 8.29 +.15
GileadScI 62.05 +.19
... Glenayre, d2.20 -.12
...Goblind 16.71 -.29
... GoldKist 12,84 -.17
.. Google 368.50 -5.70
GuItarC d36,52 -.48
.. Gymbree 29.60 -2.05
H&EEqn 26.98 +1.55
1.006 HMNFn 33.85 -15
.. Hansons 29,05 +1.25
1.10 HarbrFL 43.99 -.06
.. Harmonic 5.09 -.08
.. HithTroncs d5.97 -.48
Healthwys 51.20 -1.34
.081 HrtlndEs 14.40 +.04
.. Hlbbefts 21.03 -.39
.. Hologlcs 40.06 -.85
... HomeSol 6.20 +.60
.. HodiznOffn 20.67 -.58
.. HotTopce 11.61 -.03
HubGrps 21,31 -.61
.30 HudsCity 12,80 +.02
.. HumGen 9.40 -.24
.32 HuntJB 19.16 -.43
1.00 HuntBnk 23.77 -.10
.. HutchT 17,69 -20
.. Hydrgcs 1.76 +.05
HyperSols 31.05. +.15
... 2Tech 14.36 +.02
... AC Inter 27.25 +.32
... COS 22.73 -,08
., -Flow 11.40 -.26
.64 PCHold 26.76. +.10
Pass 4.27 -.22
... cagen 1.04 +.05
.. dentix 6.46 -.07
... Ikanosn d9.31 -.48
... Ilumina 34,07 -.98
... ImaxCp 6.05 +.32
... Imdone d28.11 +,06
.48 Immucrs 18.67 -.35
.. ImpcoTch 7.51 +.26
.. IndevusPh 5.48 -.16
.23e infoUSA d8.23 -.25
.. InFocus 2.88 +.12
... Informat 13.59 -.21
... InfoSon*cs 6.04 -.21
.. Infosyss 41.48 +.16
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.40 Intel 17.41 -.34
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I... nterDig 29.09 +.39
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... InterMune 15.19 -.33
... IntDisWk d4.56
.081 IntlSpdw 45.46 +.27
... IntntSec 25.52 +1.51,
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.. IntSurg 94.40 -1.02
.Investools 7.81 -.25
.. Invitrogn 58.95 +.37
.. lonatron -6.36 +.59
... IRIS Int 8.05 +.05
... Isis 6,05 -.30
.. Isonicsh .75 -.05
... Itron 47.97 -.55
.. IvanhoeEn 1.93 -.05
.. j2Globals 23.46 -.58
JDSUniph 213 +.01
.. JamesRiv 15.,65 +.42
.. JetBlues 9.83 -.32
.45 JoyGIbl s 36.57 -.43
... JnprNtw d12.20 -.70
... Jupitrmed 6.52 -.46
.48 KLATno 40.62 -.73
,. Kanbay 17.44 -.14
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S KnghtCap 15,52 -.26
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... KoplnCp 3.12 -01
Kos Phr 44.42 +.05
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... Kullcke 6.53 -.14
... LKQCps 20.23 -.77
.. LMIAer 17.55 -3.45
.48 LSIInds 13.61 -.22
... LTX 4.88 -.27
... LamRsch 39.04 -1.24
LamarAdv 47.21 -.73
.121 Landstar 41.27 -1.64
... Lattice 6.43 -.13
... Laureate 44.85 +.60
... LawsnSft 6.28 -.08
.. LeadBmds 4.71 -.19
.. LeadisTch 4.02 +.02
,. Level3 373 -.03
,. UbGlobAs 23.42 +.01
UbMIntAn 17.76 -.12
.. UbMCapAn 80.66 -.46
SUfecell 27.02 '-.46
., UfePtH 31.14 -.72
.. UgandPhn 8.76 +.34
.Uncare 35.68 +.06
.5,nu~h 3.1 -6 Netolo 5.46 -..
.60 UnearTch 30.91 -.69
.. Uttellse 29,58 +.39
... LodgEnt 18.21 -.53
.. LookSmtrs 2.40 -.05
,, Loudyers 433 ,
SM-SysFD 34.63 -79
1.68 MCGCap 16.68 +.16
.. MDIInch .55 +.12
1,38 MGE 31.61 -.65
., MGIPhr 13.63 -.09
.. MIVA 2.33 -.02
.. MROSoft 25.45
..MRVCmo 226 -.07
.40 MTS 3425-1.33
... Macrsn 20.06 +.03
... MannKd 16.36 +.79
.. MarchxB 14.27 +.18
... MavelFTs 1759 -41
.. Mattson 7.61 -.18
.62f Maxim 26.83 -44
.. MaxwilT 16.16 -.07
.. McData 3.43 +.06
... McDataA 3.51 +.07
.. Medlmun 25.66 -.17
.. Medarex 9.04 -.08
.. MedAct 22.03
.. MedisTech. 19.50 -.16
... MentGr 13.91 -.15
1.121 MercBkshs 37.21 -.19
... MergeTc f 6.74 -.15
.46 MeridBs 19.50 -.14
.. MesaAir 7.50 -,23
.50 Methanx 20.49 +.36
... Micrl 8.80 -.74
.94f Microchp 31.26 -.88"
.. MicroSemI 24,49 -.51
.36 Microsoft 24,43 -03
,. MicoStr 90.69 -.36
.. Micrvisn 1.56 -.01
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.32 MillerHer 26.72 -.02
.. Mililcomint 35.96 -.25
MIndspeed 1.46 -.02
Mlsonix 4.67 +.28
MobltyEIeo 4.74 -.14
,301 Molex 33.71 -.53
.. Momenta 13.63 -1.12
... Monogrm d1.41 -.01
MnstrWw 38.14 -.41
.. Movelnc 3.90 -.11
,, MovIeGal 2.50 -.47
MuIltFnEI 18.09 -.46
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Ni NHldg s 48.73 -.85
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.. NPS Phm 3.66 -.06
.04 NTLInc 23.48 +.72
,1s6 Nasdl0OTr 3653 -.26
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Nastech 14.23 +.10
.. NatAtIH 9.29 -.11
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... Netmanag 4.32 +.08
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., NiroMed 2.70 -,.25
...NobyH 27.62 +.12
.92 NorTrst 5624 +.12
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.. NuHoriz 11.18 -.62
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.. NuanceCm 7.57 -.21
.- NuftlSys 53.12 +2.58
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.., .1:.,: 18.92 -.22
.36 Ci.,.ECai 24.79 +.06
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C,.,a,...ji 9.16 -.25
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.. 1800FRows d4.76 -.29
.. OnyxPh 13.28 -.16
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... OpnwvSy 7.00 -.14
.. Opsware 6.56 -.13
.20 optXprs 26.04 -.92
Oracle 14.99 -14
.. OraSure d6.25 -.29
.. OriginAgn 9.86 -.49
... Orthfx 39.52 -.12
.. Osident 1,18 -.01
1.15 OtterTall 28,00 -.30
.C Overstk 16.27 -.26
PDLBb 17.51 -.04
PETO 27,94
PFChng 33.79 +.63
.. PLXTch 9.62 +.06
... PMCSra 5.06 -.22
PRGSchz .30 -.03
,30 PWEagle 30.36+1.05
... Paccars 5461 -.46
.60 Pacerlntl 26,11 -.57
... PacEthan 16.09 -.51
.. PacSunwr d13.62 -1.53
... Packetr 8.21 -,20
... Palmlnos 14.21 -.11
... PalmrM 3.52 -.57
... PanASIv 20.77 -.26
... PaneraBrd 47.95. -.13
ParPet 24.79 -1.51
.. ParmTcrs 14,33 -28
Parduxs d4.78 -3.38
-. Patterson 32,80 -.09
.32 PaetUTI 26.90 -.28
.64 Paychex 34.04 -.11
... PegasusWn 5,92 +.14
Pemstar 3,19 -.08
.. PnnNGm 33,82 +,09
... PrSeTch 22,54 -,37
Periagrne 1.29 +.04
,17 Penigo 15.31 -.28
... Petrohawk 10.23 -.31
... PetroDev 41.82 -.61
.12 PetsMart 23.34 -.09
.... Photrin 13.46 -.19
... Plexus 22.37 -.50
Poycom 22.07 -.14
,42 PoolCorp 38.18 +.04
.64 Popular 18.46 -.13
... PorPlay 12.26 -.36
... Powtwav 6.29 -.18
...Pozen 9.25 +.13
... Prestek 7.47 -.13
... PriceTRs 42.32 +.12'
.. priceline 30.92 -.04
... ProgPh d20.20 -.50
... ProgGam 6.75 +.01
1.521 ProsptE 15.33 +.03
... QCHIdgs 1227 +21
O. QLT 7.05 -.02
.. l Qkogics, 17.27 -.05
.48 Qualcom 33.31 -.59
... QuanteCap d1.88 -.02
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... Qudel 9.52 ,.
... RBCBear 21.82 -.03
... RCN 23.32 -,35
.. RFMicD 5.96 -.16
.. RSASec 27.69 +.04
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.. ROneD 5.73 +.04
., Rambus 1026 -.54
... RealNwk 9.79 -.08
., RedHat 22.47 -,22
... RedRobin 37.92 +2.86
... RdEnvel 7.95 -,07
., Redback 15.13 +.32
.... Regenm 13.91
SRenACt 26.95 -.14
.44b RepBcp 12,86 -.17
., RschMotn 73.86 -.26
,16 RichrdEllf 6.99 -.03
.24 RossSts 22.99 -.54
.- Rotechn d,95 -.23
.22 RoyGld 29.04 -.30
-. SAFLINKh 42 +.02
,- SBACom 23.53 -.11
.24f SEIInv 48,87 -.38
.. SPSS 24,02 -.22
.. SVBFnGp 44:38 -.24
1,20 Sfteco 54.51 +.75
1.00f SaftylnsGr 50.60 -4.31
SalixPhm 11.15 +.02
,. SanDisk 45,84 -1.17
Sanmina 3.23 +.15
.Santeus 6,00 +.03
Sapient 4.71 -.13
.12 Schwab 15.8 -10
.. SdelePh 19,46 -.08
SldGames 29.75 +175
,, SearsHdgs 141,39 +39
SecureCmp 6.22 -.05
SelCmIrts 18,00 +11
.88 Sellctn 50.29 +.20
Semtechll d11,09 -.47
,, Sepracor 47.55 -.79
Shanda 15.68 +.82
.19 Shire 49.38 +.52
S.. ShufflMstif 27.37 +.80
.. SiRFTch 19.00 -,49
... Sy 7.43 -.34.
,84 SigmAl 71.49 +.20
... SigmaTel 4.97 +.27
SilcnIlmg 10.24 -.53
SiltcnLab 33.73 -1.09
.. SST 3.68 -.02
,25r SIcnware 5.60 .-520
.. SilvStdg 21.36 -.26
,. Sins 22.08 -.49
... Sirenza 8.72 -.30
... SidiusS 3.77
... SimaThea 4.40 -.18
... SironaDennd23.86-1.92
.12 SkyWest 22.12-1.13
.. SkywksSol 4.23 -.12
.. SmithMicro 9.03 -.46
... SmurfSte 9,93 -.06
... Sohu.cm 20.32 -.24
... Solexa 855 -.10
... SonicCps 19.73 -.14
... SonicSol 14.44 +.09
.. SonoSite 28.46 -.60
... Sonus 4.47 +.03
.36 SouMoBc 14.57, -.34
... Srcelntnk 11,20 -.09
SpansionAn 14.55 -.10
.2a SpartMot 15.88+1.03
.22 Starles 23.52 +22
.. Starbuckss 29,90 -.06
.. STATS Chp 5.81 +.20
.806 StIDyna 51.90 -1.43
.. StemCells 1.95 -.09
.28 StedBcsh u20.02 +.12
.10 StewEnt 5.25 -13
... Sratex. 3.25 -.11
SunMicro 4,45 -.03
.. SunOpta 5,78 -.38
.96 SusqBnc 24,01 -.12
... SwftTmn 24.03 -1.39
... Sycamore d3.56 +.04
.SykesEnt 19.11 +.61
Symentec 1758 +.16
... Symetri 68 -.10
.40 Synagro 4,00 -.09
.Syaps 21.11 -.11
Synopsys 17,65 -.16
novi d7,87 +.11
6.0e TOAmelt 16,98 +10
-, THQs 25.44 +,93
7.92e TOPTanks 5.63 -.06
... TRMCorp 3.19 -.06
TaskeTwo 10,62 -.02
., TASER 6,90 -.03
TechData 34,53 -.04
,, Tekelec 12.11 +15
., TeleTech 13.50 -.47
... Teikinc 15.67. +.12
Tellabs 8,96 -.09
.. Terca 510 -03
... TesseraT 31,61 -.78
.27e TevaPhrm 34,51 -.13
... TxCapBsh 1891 +,07
.56b TexReg 37.93 -.07
TexRdhsAs 10.44 -,01
... ThrdWve 3.53 +,20
D. O Torat 14.11 -.04
,, 3Com 4,26 -.10
... ThrshldPh 1.56 +.01
... TbcoSht 7,30 -.10
.1 TWTele 16.73 -.06
,. TiVolnc 6.25 -.10
... TomOnlin 10.52 +.11
... TradSupp 43.90 -99
...Tmsmeta 1.16
... TmSwto 1.68 +.02
... TriZetto -'il k, ,-2
... TridMics iV.38' 16
... TrimbleN. 4B.06 ,%.36
.. TriQunt 4.15 -08
... TrueReIgn 17.36 -30
... TrumpEntn 17.47 +.49
.64 TrslNY 10.70 -.05
.84 Trustnk 31.89". -.38
.. uroCh d7.84 '-76
24/7Rea]M 7.65 -.08
... UALn' 2233 -1.19
.12 UCBHHId t 8i -'
USCncrt 588 "-.3
... USEnSys 4.47-1.41
... USGIobal 21.58 4%58
4.50e USAMobi 21.00 ..93
.06f UTiWr1s 21.82 ,-.59
... UTSt 749 ,.02
.. i..4 r. .'. 32.45 -,.51
.80 uilr.,..., d1024 +.01
... E. 3.42 .15
UtdSurg 25.75 .22
.. UdTp 5427 +.55
UnivDisp 10.88 -.14
.11 UnivFor 49.00 -99
SUbanOuts 15.71 -30
... VASlwr 3.95 -.06
... ValueCtick 16.71 c-20
... VaianSs 32.15, -.18
.. Vasogeng .40 '-.03
Veecolnst 21.51 '-.74
Verisign 17,11 -18
... VertxPh 30,39 05
.ViWsageTrs 1420 -.01
VImicron 9.57 -61
... VonPhm 1.07. .03
.. ViWoP 8.29 ,,12
Wamaoo 1727 '05
WairenRs 14,03 -36
W Grd 4,12 .0.2 3
SWebEx 32.68 -50
,. n.Mts, 7.34 -r
S i. *i19.05 10
.18f WemerEet 17,39 -aI
Wstorp 47,63 ,-04
., WheelPit 18,32 -,69
.60a WholeFds d47.37 -.86
WikdOas 16.60 +.04
.. WindRvr 817 .+.06
.. WdssFac d1,99 -.17
.. WilnSys d12.91 -.57
...WAccep 35.42 -08
SWoklSpce d2.04 22
X7 Wynn 71,68 .02
...XMSat 10,84 34
,. XOMA 1,70 -,02
,36 X)0nx 19,92 ,28
SXvntex 18.96 -59
.. Yr Wde36.58 -,65
o Yahqo 27,50 +01
ZthoneTch 1.368 04
... ZCop d.98 -.23
Zoltekh 2000 .,32
., ZomaI 1.97 ,-,02
., Zoran 1507 ,70
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riAM Investments A:
.asValA p3383 -.14 +1.2
hatAp 13.77 -.08 +2.3
Nonstop 238.38 -.22 +0.3
HYdAp 4.33 ., +1.2
IlnltGmw 25.80 -.13 +5.3
MuBp 8.01 -.01 +0.9
SelEqtyr 18.84 -.07 +3.1
AIM Investments B:
CapDvBt 16,43 -.15 0,0
A1M Investor Cl:
Energy 44,91 -34 -0,6
SummltP p11.85-.08 +0.6
Utlities 15.31 -.03 +5.2
Advance Capital I:
Balancp 17.79 -.09 +1.3
A RetincF 9.53 -,01 +0.7
ger Funds B:
SmCapGr t5.04 -.06 -1.6
AlllanceBemrn A:
BalanAp 16,80 -.04 +2.9
GIbTchAp54.17 -.65 +3.1
SmCpGrA23.11 -.31 -3.3
AlllanceBem Adv:
LgCpGrAd 19.08 -.10 +0.8
AllilanceBern B:
bTBdBp 11.56-.03 +1.0
hBt 48.52 -.58 +3.1
*virowthBt22.33 -.14 +1.4
SCpGrBt 19.30 -.26 -3.4
"USGovtBp8.74 -.01 +0.7
'AlllanceBern C:
SCpGrCt 19.36 -.26 -3.3
lAllianz Funds C:
i GwthCt 18.47 -.07 +1.5
TargtCt 15.39 -.16 -2.8
'A ner Century Adv:
EqGropn23.66 -.16 +1.3
Amer Century Inv:
Balancedn16.14 -.08 +1.2
Eqlncn 8.35 -.02 +2.8
FLMuBndn10.58-.01 +1.0
Growth n 19.84 -.12 +1.5
Heritageln14.52 -.15 -1.5
IncGron 30.73 -.16 +2.5
WpntDiscrn15.67 -.03 +2.2
.,ptlGrol n 10.85 -.08 +4.5,
.'ieScin 5.09 -.02 +3.0
New Opp r n5.88 -.08 -3.3
; GneChAgn1l1.73-.06 +1.8
'RealEstl n29.02 -.20 +1.8
uia r, 26.68 -.13 -1.0
IJi.I 14.70 -.04 +5.6
Valuelnvn 7.15 -.02 +3.0
.American Funds A:
AmcpAp 18.51 -.09 +0.1
:'AMudtAp 27.12 -.09 +1.8
N BalAp 18.01 -.07 +1.8
,BondAp 13.11 -.02 +1.0
CapWAp 18.71 -.05 +1.6
,CaplBAp56.69 -.17 +3.5
CapWGA p 39.02-.17 +4.2
r EupacAp 44.43 -.24 +5.1
?6.FdlnvAp 38.12 -.22 +2.0
.GwthAp 31.05 -.16 +0.7
HITrAp 12.17 -.01 +1.2
IncoAp 19.26 -.06 +2.9
-IntBdAp 13.31 -.01 +0.8
"ICAAp 32.93 -.14 +1.9-
A.'NEcoAp 23.11 -.12 +2.1
-IR PerAp 30.50 -.18 +3.5
1.lwWridA 43.49 -.05 +5.9
9cSmCpAp37.18 -24 +1.8
..T.xExAp 12.40 ... +1.0
',.WshAp 32.25 -.12 +2.3
'*American Funds B:
.rBalBt 17.94 -.07 +1.7
CGaplBBt 56.69 -.17 +3.5
rCCGpWGrBt38.82 -.18 +42
'GrwthBt 30.00 -.15 +0.7
noBt 19.16 -.06 +2.9
*ICABt 32.77 -.14 +1.9
'-WashBt 32.05 -.12 +2.3
Ariel Mutual Fds:
'Apprec 44.39 -.20 -0.2
Ariel 48.11 -.21 -1.1
Artisan Funds:
,Int 27.85 -.15 +4.9
:=,MidCap 29.65 -20 0.0
,8Baron Funds:
.?Asset 57.05 -26 +1.0
,Growth 44.35 -.15 -2.8
.-SmCap 21.52 -.18 -3.7
eBemstein Fds:
dI'ntDur 12.95 -.02 +1.1
dODivMu 13.91 -.01 +0.8
-M gintV 26.34 -.25 +4.8
liRtVal2 26.32 -.24 +4.6
tBlackRock A:
,"?AuroraA 33.51 -.23 +0.2
,HiYInvA 7.84 ... +1.21
rLegacy 13.58 -.08 +0.1
,Bramwell Funds:
>'Growthp 18.01 -.10 -0.3
S'Brandywine Fds: ;
'Bmdywnnn31.13 -.30 +2.0
Brinson Funds Y:
H.i ad .f r+ ... +1:0
CGM Funrs- "
,_..CapDvn 29.50. -.43a-42
s.Fic-; r, 39.2 -.08+1.7
li.n n 295 ... +0.2
ailamos Funds:
Gr&lncAp30.51 -.17 +1.0
SGrwthAp 50.05 -.56 -0.8
GrowthCt47.56 -.54 -0.8
Calvert Group:
Incop 16.53 -.02 +0.9
IntlEqAp 22.92 -.01 +4.5
: _MBCAi ... ... 0.0
Munint 10.61 ... +0.9
,._SociaAp 28.36 -.12 +1.6
*-." cPp 15 64 -.02 +0.8
.St.EqAp35 -.12 +2.7
Fu 10456 ... +0.4
.TxFLgp 16.43 -.01 +0.9
TxFVT 15.58 ... +0.9
Causeway Intl:
I lnsitutinln8.32 -.07 +4.3
Copper 85.04 +.04 +3.3
SCohen & Steers:
S-RtiyShrs 83.01 -.78 +1.1
Columbia Class A:
'-Aco mt 27.17 -.14 -0.7
Columbia Class Z:
'AcomnZ 27.82 -.14 -0.6
.'AcornlntZ3725 -.15 +3.0
Credit Suisse ABCD:
.ValueAt 20.34 -.07 +3.5
.DWS Scudder CI A:
SCommAp19.47 -.13 +0.7
,DrHiRA 48.04 -.11 +3.4
,OWS Scudder CI S:
,,CapGrth r4625 -.13 +1.7
A CorPIslnc12.48 -.02 +1.0
."EmMkIn ,11.74 +.01 +4.8
SEmMkGrr23.69 -.01 +7.8
EuroEq- 34.00 -.08 +3.8
'GNMAS 14.52 -.02 +1.3
SGbBdS r 9.53 -.03 +1.0
l GltC.p .) 14 -.04 +1.8
Cc.ie.Tr, J.+ 79 -.16 +3.9
'Gold&Prc23.22 -.39 -0.8
C.i:,h3,cS :1 88 -.09 +3.8
.-f.i. 12]w -.01 +1.0
i..IT,.AM ICI) -.01 +0.9
Inti FdS 55.47 -.34 +5.2
LgCoGro 24.63 -.08 +1.7
ALatAmrEq 52.68 -.19 +6.8
,MgdMuniS9.08 -.01 +1.1
MATFS 14.18 -.01 +1.1
PacOppsr18.13 -.03 +5.0
',ShtTirBdS 9.91 ... +0.5
,Davts Funas A:
,NYVenA 34.65 -.07 +2.3
Uavis Funds B:
NYVen B 33.08 -.07 +2.3
-pavis Funds C & Y:
nNYVenY 35.08 -.07 +2.3
,NWYVenC 33.29 -.08 +2.2
CDelaware Invest A:
!TrendAp 20.18 -.19 -2.7
.TxUSAp 11.48 -.01 +1.0
'!Delaware Invest B:
^SelGrBt 21.00 ,-21 -2.7.
"Dtmenelonal Fds:
"''EmMklV 26.50 -.14 +5.3
'lntSmVan19.13 -.11 +2.2
USLgVa n22.65 -.12 +0.7
r" US Micro n14.58-.15 -0.8
US Small n19.44 -20 -0.6
,; US SmVa 27.33 -.28 -1.0
intilmCon17.25-.11 +2.0
pEmgMktn21.97 -.10 +6.6
?alntVan 20.22 -.15 +5.5
R,,.,TMUSSV 23.95 -54 -1.1
Dodge&Cox:
.Balanced 83`40 -.32 +1.7
u',li.A 39.24 -.18 +4.5
Stock 143.11 -.76 +2.2
Dreyfus:
*,t il.c 42.' 11 +3.7
':- P-r 1 30 15 +2.0
,-,Ql'vr 10:'' -03 +2.2
,. D r5iAir,; j"2 -14 +2.6
*ErrmLd 3w- -46 -0,9
, .L I.'.1i 12 1 ., +1,0
1,alr.tluT i -01 +1.1
eDreylus Founeis: \
,,cminB r,.', j -07 +2.7
W ,
.1. 1 lr" *rP;,niivu -07 +2:7
SD"lsu Piemler
y Eqiirt 166-04 +3.9
W I, p J -06 +3.6
5iarAr 2.,). -12 +2.2
D Grtc.CfiT i,7 -04 +4.1
,A'TcrC 54 21 32 -18 -0.3
Eaton Vance CI A-
Crr,,,iA . 85 09 +2.9
Ar.1-FtMFi i013 .01 +1.7
,Gr'n A "'1i -05 +1.8
ln ,:,l 6 3" ... +1.0
1'3 iiMLr 1 3 ... +1.6
S'SiE.14 I i1 10 -0.9
T, ,IG, A 715 -01 +0.7
-alon Vance Cl B-
fPL.MB i In i ... +1A
r.-HrSB1i 11;E.: -07 +2.9
,t. ,.Bi 1163 ... +1.6
iCton Vance Ci C
i2* i',iC p I 4 -01 +0.8
* tlailC I 1163 .. +1.6
- 'Evergreen A
AstAllp 14.38 -.06 +2.7
Evergreen B:
DvrBdBt 14.14 -.03 +0.9
MuBdBt 7.44 ... +1.1
Evergreen C:
AstAICt 13.93 -.06 +2.7
Evergreen I:
CorBdl 10.27 -.02 +0,9
SIMunil 9.90 ,.. +0,7
Excelsior Funds:
Energy 25.94 -.20 +2A4
HiYleldp 4,48 ,.. +1.0
ValRestr 46.47 -29 0.0
FPA Funds:
Nwinc 10,91 .,. +0.6
Falrholme 27.62 ... +3.6
Federated A:
AmLdrA 23.83 -.06 +3.0
MIdGrStA 32.82 -28 -0,6
KaufmAp 5.39 -.03 -1.1
MuSecA 10.57 ... +1.0
Federated B:
StrincB 8.63 ... +1.7
Federated Inastl:
Kautn 5.39 -.03 -1.1
Fidelity Adv Foc T:
HItCarT 23.01 -.11 +4.2
NatResT 45.94 -.48 -1.2
Fidelity Advisor A:
DivintlAr 22.10 -.10 +4.0
Fidelity Advisor I:
DEvlnnn 22.42 -.11 +4.1
EqGrIn 49.23 -.21 +1.4
EqlnI n 29.55 -.10 +3.2
IntBdl n 10.72 -.02 +0.9
Fidelity AdvisorT:
BalancT 16.02 -.09 +1.2
DivintTp 21.87 -.10 +4.0
DivGrTp 12.21 -.04 +4.0
DynCAT p 16.15 -.16 -1.0
EqGrTp 46.44 -.19 +1.3
EqInT 29.19 -.10 +3.1
GovInT 9.79 -.02 +0.9
GrOppT 29.20 -.27 -2.2
HilnAdTp 9.76 -.01 +1.7
IntBdT 10.71 -.01 +0.9
MidCpT p 22.71 -.12 +0.8
MulncTp 12.82 ... +1.1
OvrseaT 20.83 -.10 +3.3
STFiT 9.37 -.01 +0.6
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2010n 14.02 -.05 +1.4
FF2020n 14.62 -.06 +1.7
FF2030On 14.92 -.07 +1.8
FF2040 n 8.77 -.04 +1.9
FF2015 n 11.54 -.05 +1.5
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGrrn16.34 -.13 +0.4
AMgrn 16.00 -.05 +1.4
AMgrGrn 15.15 -.05 +1.7
AMgrlnn 12.88 -.02 +1.0
Balanon 19.00 -.10 +1.3
BlueChGrn41.15-.20 +1.6
CAMunn1228 ... +1.2
Canada n 46.75 +.12 +4.2
CapAp n 25.06 -.25 -0.9
Cplncrn 8.45 ... +1.5
'ChinaRg n21.61 ... +5.2
CngSn 425.83-1.13 +4.8
CTMunrn1129 -.01 +1.1
Contra n 64.40 -.35 +0.9
CnvScn 23.27 -.16 +0.3
-Destll.n- 12.13 -.04..27
DIsEq n 28.57 -.16 +2.3
Divlntlln 35.19 -.18 +4,0
DivStkOn 4.03 -.06 +0.6
DivGthn 29.26 -.10 +4.1
EmrMkn 20.56 -.05 +6.3
Eqlncn 54.54 -.16 +3.2
EQIIn 22.82 -.10 +1.6
ECapAp 25.35 -.04 +3.7
Europe 39.57 -.11 +4.0
Exchn ,289.98 -.81 +4.3
Exportn 20.91 -.11 +1.0
Fideln 32.33 -.10 +3.3
Fifty rn 20.39 -.09 -1.6
FltRateHir n9.92 ... +0.6
FLMu rn 11.35 -.01 +1.0
FrlnOnen26.91 -.12 +2.3
GNMAn 10.63 -.03 +1.1
Govtlncn 9.96 -.02 +0.9
GroCon 60.13 -.48 -0.3
Grolnon 33.65 -.13 +0.8
Grolnclln 10.03 -.04 +2.2
Highlncrn 8.78 +.01 +1.3
Indepn n 19.71 -.09 -0.1
IntBdn 10.17 -.01 +0.9
IntGov n 9.93 -.02 +0.8
IntlDls n 3423 -.20 +4.3
IntiSCprn28.28 -.13 +1.7
InvGB n 7.28 -.02 +1.2
Japan n 16.83 -.22 +4.7
JpnSmn 13.54 -.12 +2.2
LatAimn 37.50 -.15 +7.4
LevCoStk n27.83-.25 +1.8
LowPrn 41.72 -.26 +0.9
Magelin n 83.28 -.60 -0.3
MDMurn10,75 ,.:,+1.1
MAMunn1l.76 -.01 +1.0
MI Munn 11.75 ... +1.2
MidCap n 26.86 -.21 +0.3
MNMunn11.31 -.01 +0.9
MtgSecn 10.91 -.03 +1.2-
Munilncn 12.70 ... +1.1
jr.Mur,.rntl 39 -11 +1.1
twMr rr.14c7 -E 0'D+32-
NwMilln 34.63 -.29 -1.1
NYMunn12.67 -.01 +1.2
OTCn 34:12 -.24 +0.5
Oh Munn 11.54 ... +1.1
Ovisean 44.46 -.22 +4.7
PcBasn 25.95 -.13 +2.7
PAMun r n1O.71 ... +1.1
Puritnn 19.26 -.04 +2.5
RealEn 34.78 -.29 +0.9
StlntMu n 10.16 .. +0.8
STBFn 8.83 .... +0.6
SmCapnd n20.03-.17 -0.6
SmlCpS r n16.87-.13 +0.5
SEAslan 23.56 -.10 +4.5
StkSlcn 25.02 -.10 +2.0
Stratincn 10.44 -.02 +1.4
StrReRtr 10.18 -.03 0.0
Trend n 58.09 -.24 +2.7
USBI n 10.71 -.02 +1.1
Utiltyn 16.74 +.01 +6.0
ValStratn31.11 -.18 +1.1
Value n 76.59 -.42 +12
Wrdwn 20.21 -.11 +2.9
Fidelity Selects:
Airn 40.68 -.82 -5.8
Banldng n 36.89 -.11 +3.7
Biotch n 57.20 -22 -1.5
Broken 68.30 -.29 +5.8
Chemn 63.09 -29 -0.1
Compn 32.16 -.28 +2.9
Conlnd n 24.74 -.06 +2.1
CstHon 40.85 -.39 -1.1
DfAern 73.69 -.64 0.0,
DvCmn 17.70 -.22 -0.5
Bectrn 38.55 -.99 -0.5
Enrgyn 50.61 -.40 -0.8
EngSvn 68.61 -.84 -5.2
Envirn 15.94 -.13 -0.6
FinSvn 113.40 -.24 +2.3
Food n 54.59 -.07 +2.3
Goldrn 34.96 -.23 +1.2
Health n 121.66 -.63 +4.3
HomFn 50.27 -.25 -0.1
IndMt n 45.58 -.26 -2.9
Insur n 65.36 .... +0.2
Leisr n 73.39 -.26 -2.8
MedDIn 48.83 -.41 +1.3
MdEqSys n22.55 -.02 +6.5
Murnmdn 43.18 -.19 +0.5
NtGasn 40.48 -.47 +2.2
Papern 28.94 -.03 +2.1
Pharmn 10.24 -JO +4.2
Retain 47.38 -.15 +2.4
Soflwrn 54.59 -.16 +4.2
Tech n 56.84 -.81 +0.7
Telcmn 41.61 -.17 +5.0
Trans n 44.34 -.81 -9.0
UtilGrn 49.20 -.05 +4.9
Wireless n 6.09 -.04 +3.0
Fidelity Spartan:
Eqldxlnvn44.92 -.18 +2.6
5001nxlnv r n87.85-.33+2.6
Govin n 10.72 -.02 +1.0
Fidelity Spart Adv:
EqldxAd n44.93 -.17 +2.7
5OAd r n 87.85 -.34 +2.6
First Eagle:
GFbhA 45.74 -.17 +2.0
OverseasA25.68-.10 +1.9
First Investors A
BIChpAp 21.23 -.06 +2.1
GloblA p, 7.53 -.02 +2.9
GovtAp 10.60 -.02 +1.1
GrolnAp 13.95 -.07 +1.3
FncoAp 2.99 +01 +1.5
InvGrAp 9.37 -.02 +0.8
MATFAp 11.70 ... +1.0
MITFAp 12.19 ... +1.1
PATFAp 12.81 ;.;-+1.1-
TxExAp 9.84 -.01 +1.0
TotRIAp 14.05 -.06 +1.1
ValueBp 7.06 -.03 +2.0
Firsthand Funds:
GIbTech 3.70 -.04 +1.9
Tech Val 30.98 -.29 -2.8
Frank/Temp Frnk A;
AGEAp 2.06 ... +1.6
AdjUS p 8.87 ,.. +0.4
ALTFAp 11.37 -.01 +0.9
AZTFAp 10.96 -.01 +1.1
Ballnv p 64.24 -.45 -0.7
CallnsAp12.56 -.01 +1.1
CAIntAp11.42 -.01 +1.0
CaITFAp 7.27 ... +1.1
CapGrA 10.85 -.05 +1.4
COTFAp 11.89 ... +1.1
CTTFAp 10.98 -.01 +1.0
CvLScAp 16.14 -.05 +0.2
DblTFA 11.82 ... +1.1
DynTchA 24.02 -.22+0.8
EqlncAp 21.06 -.07 +2.5
Fedlntp 11.31 ... +1.2
FedTFA p 12.01 -.01 +0.9
FLTFAp 11.80 -.01 +0.9
FoundAlp 13.12 -.02 +3.0
GATFAp 11.97 -.01 +1.0
GoldPrM A 30.83-.43+0.3
GrOthAp 36.59 -20 +1.5
HYTFAp 10.80 ... +1.0
IncomAp 2.52 -.01 +2.9
InaTFAp 12.18 -.01 +0.9
NYITFp 10.82 ... +1.1
LATFAp 11.44 -.01 +0.9
LMGvScA 9.83 .,. +0.7
HOWToRED HEMUUA3FNDTALE
Here are the 1,000 biggest mutual funds listed on Nasdaq Tables
show the fund name, sell price or Nat Asset Value (NIAVI and daily
nel change, as well as one total return figure as follows"
Theua 4-wk total return io%
Wed: 12-mo total return (.%)
Thu: 3-yr cumulative total return I 5
FrI: 5-yr cumulative total return (4.)
Name: Name of mutual fund and family.
NAV: fIJat asset value
Chg: Nal change In price of NAV.
Total return: Percent change In NAV for the time period shown, sith
div;derd.s reinvested If period longer than 1 vear, return is cumula-
live.
Data based on NAVs reported to Lipper by 6 p m. Eastern
Footnotes: e Ex capital gains distribution f Previous day's quote
n No-load fund. p Fund assets used to pay distribution costs r -
Redemption lee or contingent deterred sales load may apply., -
Stock dividend or split I Both p and r x Er-.;ash dividend NA -
No information available NE Data in question. NN Fund does not
wish to be tracked. NS Fund did not exist at start dale. Source:
LIDUer. Inc. and The Associated Press
MDTFA p 1.63 -.01 +1.0
MATFAp 11.80 ... +1.0
MITFAp 12.14 ... +1.0
MNInsA 11.98 -.01 +0.9
MOTFAp12,15 -.01 +1.1
NJTFAp 12.01 -.01 +1.0
NYInsA p 11.47 ... +1.0
NYTFAp 11.72 ... +1.0,
NCTFAp 12.19 ... +1.1
Ohiol Ap 12.44 ... +1.0
ORTFAp 11.74 -.01 +1.0
PATFAp 10.31 -.01 +0.9
ReEScAp25.73 -.23 +1.3
RisDvAp 34.10 -.15 +4.5
SMCpGrA35.96 -.42 -0.1
USGovAp 6.35 -.01 +1.2
"UtilsAp 12.78 -.02 +4.2
VATFAp 11.71 -.01 +0.9
Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv:
IncmeAd 2.51 ... +3.0
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
IncomB1 p 2.52 -.01 +2.9
IncomeBt 2.51 -.01 +2.9
Frank/Tamp Frnk C:
FoundAl p 12,92 -.02 +2.9
IncomCt 2.54 ... +3.3
Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
DiscA 27.84 -.03 +2.9
QualfdAt 20.86 -.05 +2.5
SharesA 24.72 -.04 +2.5
Frank/Temp Temp A:
DvMktAp 25.74 -.01 +6.9
ForgnAp 13.46 -.06 +3.1
GIBdAp 10.81 -.03 +1,8
GnwthAp 24.42 -.10 +3.6
IntxEM p 17.48 -.08 +4.4
WoridAp 18.84 -.06 +3.7
Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
GdrhA 24.47 -.10 +3.6
Frank/TempTmp B&C:
DevMktC 25.17 ... +6.9
ForgnC p 13.24 -.05 +3.0
GE Elfun S&S:
S&S PM 44.61 -.22 +2.8
GMO Tust III:
EmMkr 20.22 -.12 +6.2
For 16.89 -.17 +4.5
GMO Trust IV:
CorePlusBd 10.44 ... +12
EmrMkt .20.17 -.13 +6.2
Foreign 16.90 -.16 +4.4
IntlIntrVI 33.20 -.33 +4.8
GMO Trust VI:
EmgMktsr20.18-.13 +6.2
USCoreEq 13.75 -.08 +3.1
Gabelll Funds:
Asset 43.72 -.25 +2.1
Gartmore Fds D:
Bond 9.40 -.02 +1.0
GvtBdD 10.03 -.02 +0.8
GrowthD 6.65 -.03 +0.8.
NationwD 18.82 -.11 +1.7
TxFr r 10.41 .... +0.9
Gateway Funds:
Gateway 26.14 -.07 +1.9
Goldman Sachs A:
GdncA 27.92 -.06 +4.6
HYMuAp 11.38 ... +1.0
MdCVAp36.14 -.25 +1.7
SmCapA 42.06 -.44 +1.7
Goldman Sachs Inst:
HYMuni 11.38 ... +0.9
Guardian Funds:
GBG InGrA 16.40-.03 +3.9
ParkAA 32.92 -.08 +4.6
Harbor Funds:
b.q 11% )' 1 i
CopApirir 4 .-1
Intl r 55.62 -.48 +4.5
Hartford Fds A:
AdvrsAp 15.62 -.06 +1.7
CpAppA p 36.41 -.19 +2.4
DivGthAp19.92 -.08 +2.7
SmICoAp 19.78 -.20 -0.5
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 51.87 -29 +2.6
Div&Gr 21.83 -.09 +2.8
Advisers 22.45 -.09 +1.7
Stock 48.96 -.25 +22
TotRetBd 11.32 -.02 +1.1
Hennessy Funds:
CorGrow 19.06 -.23 -1.6
CorGroll 28.73 -.38-4.5
HollBalFd n15.84 -.02 +2.2
Hotchkis &Wiley:
LgCpVIAp22.91 -.14 +2.4
MidCpVal 28.30 -.17 +2.2
HussmnStrGr 16.15 ... +0.3
ICON Fds:
Energy 34.73 -.35 -1.4
Hlhcsre 17.49 -.12 +3.4
ISI Funds:
NoAm p 725 -.01 +1.1
IXIS Advisor CI A:
TarEqty 10.61 -.05 +1.0
Ivy Funds:
GINatRsA p30.51-.26-0.7
JPMorgan A Class:
MCpVal p 24.46 -.07 +2.1
JPMorgan Select:
IntEqn' 35.18 -.36 +4.5
JPMorgan Sel CIs:
IntrdAer n25.24-.16 +2.2
Janus:
Balanced 22.70 -.04 +1.9
Contrarian 15.80 -.05 +2.3
CoreEq 23.84 -.09 +1.1
Enterpr 40.98 -.27.+0.6
FedTE 6.94 ... +0.9
FIxBnd n 9.26 -.02 +0.9
Fund 25.24 -.13 +1.8
GI UfeScI r nf9.72-.07 +2.0
GITechr 10.87 -.09 +1.4
Grinc 35.29 -.12 +1.0
Mercury 21.75 -.10 +1.1
MdCpVal 22.95 -.05 +1.7
Olyrmpus 30.24 -.12-0.2
Orion 8.54 -.06 +0.2
Ovrseasr 37.32 -.01 '+4.8
ShTmBd 2.87 ... +0.6
Twenty 49.17 -.05 +1.3
Venlur. 55.15 -.50 -2.7
WddWr 42.82 -.19 +3.1
JennlsonDryden A:
BlendA 17.71 -.07 +2.4
HIYIdA p 5.64 ... +1.3
InsuredA 10.69 -.01 +1.2
UtilityA 15.90 -.01 +5.3.
JennlsonDrydenB:
GrowthB 13.31 -.06 +1.1
HIYIdBt 5.63 ... +1.2
InsuredB 10.71 -.01 +1.2
John Hancock A:
BondA p 14.59 -.03 +0.9
ClassaloV p25.10-.07 +2.8
StrlnAp 6.78 ... +1.0
John Hancock B:
StrlncB 6.78 ... +0.9
John Hancock Cl1:
LSBalanc 14.03 -.04 +1.9
LSGrwlh 14.25 -.05 +1.9
Julius Baer Funds:
IntlEql r 40.96 -.07 +5.1
IntlEqA 40.15 -.07 +5.0
Legg Mason: Fd
OpporTrt 14.90 -.25 -4.9
SplnvAp 36.58 -.33 -1.4
ValTrp 61.39 -.34 -1.6
Legg Mason Insti:
ValTrlnst 68.01 -.36 -1.5
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrAp 105.14 -.86 +1.9
ApprAp 14.48 -.05 +1.9
HIlncAt 6.68 .. +1.6
InAICGAp 13.80 -.06 +4.8
LgCpGA p 20.86 -.14 +2.1
Legg Mason PtraB:
caplncBt 17.10 -.01 +0.7
LgCpGB 119,52 -.13 +2.0
Legg Mason Ptre 1:
Grind 15.81 -.08 +2.0
Longleaf Partners:
Partners 32.20 -.12 +1.1
Intl 17.80 -.11 +2.5
Smcap 27.85 -.05 +22
Looml Sayles:
LSBondl 13.92 -,01 +1.6
Lord Abbett A:
AffllAp 15.08 -.04 +4.0
BdDebA p 7.71 ... +1,2
GInoAp 6.77 -.03 +0.9
MldCpAp21.07 -.10 -0.1
MFS Funds A:
MITA 18.67 -.03 +3.0
MIGA 12.26 -.04 +0.7
GrOpA 8.39 -.04 +0.8
HIInA 3.77 ... +1.3
MFLA 10.04 -.01 +1.0
ToIRA 15.50 -.05 +1.6
ValueA 24.61 -.11 +2.3
MFS Funds B:
MIGB 11.15 -.04 +0.6
GvScB 9,31 -.01 +1.0
HIInB 3.78 ... +1.0
MulnB 8.53 ... +0.9
TotRB 15.49 -.05 +1.5
MainStay Funds B:
CapApBt 27.50 -.15 +0.5
ConvB t 13.81 -.06 +0.2
GovtBt 8.08 -.01 +1.1
HYIdBBt 6.19 ... +0.6
IntlEqB 14.52 -.07 +4.8
SmCGB p 14.09 -.15 -3.9
TotRIBt 18.88 -.06 +1.5
Mairs & Power:
Growth 70.18 -.24 0.0
Marsico Funds:
Focus p 17.27 -.09 -0.1
Matthews Asian:
PacTlger 20.51 +.03 +5.4
Merrill Lynch A:
GIAlAp 17.95 -.03 +2,3
HealthAp 5.56 -.01 +0.5
NJMunBd 10.70 ... +12
Merrill Lynch B:
BalCapBt 125.71 -.07 +2.1
BaVIB t 32,26 -.08 +3.4
BdHIInc 5.06 ... +0.9
CalnsMB 11.46 ... +1.0
CrBPtBt 11.34 -.02 +1.1
CplTBt 11.50 -.02 +1.1
EquityDiv 17.10 -.04 +1.4
EuroBI 18.11 -.03 +4.9
FocValt 13.12 -.05 +2.5
FndIGBt 16.96 -.04 +0.8
FLMBt 10.32 ... +1.1
GIAIBt 17.59 -.03 +2.3
HealthB t 3.89 -.01 +0.3
LatABt 41.31 -.10 +7.8
LgCCBp 12.56 -.12 +1.4
MnlnBt 7.78 ... +1.2
ShTUSG t 9.03 -.01 +0.5
MuShtT 9.91 ... +0.4
MNtlBt 10.46 ... +1.0
NJMBI 10.69 ... +1.1
NYMBt 10.98 ... +1.0
NatRsTBt 51.02 -.34 -0.6
PacBt 24.30 -.18 +3.9
PAMBt 11.22 -.01 +0.9
ValueOppt20.90-.22 0.0
USGovt 9.86 -.02 +0.8
UtITIcmt 13.07 -.01 +5.4
'WidlnBt 6.12 -.01 +2.6
Merrill Lynch C:
GIAICt 17.03 -.03 +2.3
,Merrill Lynch I:
BalCapl, 26.48 -.07 +22
BaVll 33.17 -.08 +3.5
BdHilnc 5.05 -.01 +1.0
CalnsMB 11.45 -.01 +1.0
CrBPKtt 11.34 -.02 +1.1
CpmT 11.50 -.01 +1.1
DvCapp 25.10 +.03 +7.4
EquityDv 17.06 -04 +1.4
Eurolt 21.23 -03 +5,0
FocVall 14.57 -.06 +2.6
FLMI 10.32 ... +1.1
GIAlIIt 18.00 -.04 +2.3
Health 6.13 -.02 +0.5
LatAI 43.47 -.10 +7.8
Mnlnl 7.79 ... +1.2
MnShtT 9.91 ... +0.4
MulTI 10.14 -.01 +0.8
MNaltI 10.46 -.01 +1.0
NatRsTrt 54.57 -.37 -0.5
Pact 26.61 -.20 +4.0
ValueOpp 23,69 -.26 0.0
USGovt 9.86 -.02 +0.8
Utllfcmt 13.10 -.01-+5.5
WldlncI 6.12 -.02 +2.7
Midas Funds:
Midas Fd 4.03 -.12 -1.0
Monetta Funds:
Monettan11.68 -.10 -1.2
Morgan Stanley A:,
DivGtIhA 27.75 -.10 +2.8
Morgan Stanley IB:
GIbDivB 14.87 -.05 +3.4
GrwthB 12.58 -.10 -0.5
StratB 19.65 -.06 +1.7
MorganStanley Inst:
GIValEqAn18.56-.05 +3.6
IntlEq n 22.15 -.10 +3.8
Muhlenk 78.31 -.52 +0.5
Under Funds A:
IntemtA 16.88 -.16 -2.9
Mutual Series:
BeacnZ 16.16 -.03 +2.8
DiscZ 28.15 -.02 +2.9
QualdZ 21.00 -.05+2.5
SharesZ 24.90 -.04 +2.5
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus 32.99 -.29 +1.4.
Intl r 23.48 -.06 +2.6
Partner 27.91 -.15 +3.1
Neuberger&Berm T:
Genesis 48230-.30 +1.8
Nicholas Group:
Hilncln. 2.10 ... +0.8
Nich n 56.91 -.28 +1.4
Northern Funds:
SmCpldxnO10.65-.11 -0.3
Technlyn 10.64 -.15 +1.6
Nuveen CIl R:
InMunR 10.69 ... +1.1
OakcAssoc Fds:
WhitOkSG n28.05-27 -2.1
Oakmark Funds I:
Eqtylncrn26.11 -.05 +1.9
Global n 25.22 -.09 +3.9
Inllirn 25.63.-.14 +4.4
Oalkmarkrn41.80-.11 +2.4'
.Select rn 32.17 -.22 -0.2
Old Mutual Adv II:
Tc&ComZ n10.92-.12 -0.2
Oppenheilmer A:
AMTFMu 10.11 -.01 +1.1
AMTFrNY 12.98 -.01 +1.6
CAMunAp 11.49 ... +1.3
CapApAp41.19 -.20 +0.6
CapincAp 12.01 -.01 +1.1
ChlncA p 9.21 ... +0.8
DvMktAp37.43 -.10 +6.2
DOlsop 40.96 -.45 -3.6
EqultyA 10.22 -.03 +1.6
-GlobAp 67.35 -.39 +2.2
GIbOppA 36.40 -.27 -1.6
Gold p 29.68 -.48 +0.6
HIYdAp 9.24 -.01 +0.8
IntBdA p 5.77 -.02 +2.4
LtdTmMu 15.78 ... +0.8
MnSIFdA 38.26 -.18 +2.5
MidCapA 17.23 -.19 -1.4
PAMuniA p12.78-.01 +0.9
StrlnAp 4.14 -.01 +1.6
USGvp 9.33 -.02 +1.1
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFMu 10.07 -.01 +1.0
AMTFrNY 12.99 -.01 +1.6
CplncBt 11.87 -.01 +1.0
ChlncBt 9.20 ... +0.8
EqultyB 9.76 -.03 +1.6
HIYIdBt 9.10 ... +0.8
SIrIncBt 4.16 .. +1.8
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 17.47 -.08 +1.5
Oppenhelmer Roch:
LtdNYA p 3.36 -.01 +0.6
RoMuAp18.41 -.01 +1.3
RcNtMuA 12.50 -.01 +1.0
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
TotRtAd 10.30 -.03 +1.2
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
AIIAsset 12.73 -.03 +2.2
ComnodRR 15.08 -.26 -1.9
HIYId 9.57 -.01 +1.2
LowDu 9.88 -.02 +0.7
RealRet 11.29 -.03 +2.7
RealIRnl 10.91.-.02 +1.8
ToIRt 10.30 -.03 +1.2
PIMCO Funds A:
RealRtAp10.91 -.02 +1.8
TotRtA 10.30 -.03 +1.2
PIMCO Funds D:
TRtnp 10.30 -.03 +1.2
PhoenlxFund A:
BalanA 14.85 -.05 +2.3
CapGrA 14.32 -.12 +3.4
InilA 12.47 -.06 +4.6
Pioneer Funds A:
BalanAp 9.84 -.03 +2.0
BondA p 8.98 -.02 +1.0
EqlncAp 31.46 -.07 +4.0
EurSelEqA 38.13-.25 +4.2
GrwthAp 12.05 -.03 +3.7
IntiValA 21.85 -.22 +5.5
MdCpGrA 14.28 -.09 +1.1
PionFdA p 46.40 -.17 +3,5
TxFreAp 11.59 .. +1,0
Pioneer Funds B:
HIYldBt 10.75 -.01 +1.0
MdCpVB 20.05 -.11 +1.4
Pioneer Funds C:
HIYIdCt 10.85 -.01 +1.0
Price Funds:
Balance n19.95 -.06 +2.5'
BIChlpn 31.68 -.15 +1.7
CABondn1O.92 ... +1.1
EnrEurp 28.33 +.05+11.4
Eqlncn 27.02 -.10 +2.8
Eqlndexn34.06 -.13 +2.6
Europe n 18.80 -.01 +4.6
FLIntmn 10.66 ... +0.9
GNMAn 9.27 -.02 +1.2
Growth n 28.23 -.13 +2.1
Gr&lnn 20.38 -.11 +1.5
HlthSci n 24.43 -.19 +1.2
HiYield n 6.82 ... +1.0
ForEq n 18.03 -.08 +4.6
IntlBond n 9.52 -.02 +1.2
IntDis n 44.93 -.01 +2.7
IntlStkn 15.29 -.07 +4.6
Japann .10.84 -.14 +4.3
LatAm n 30.91 -.07 +4.4
MDShrtn 5.12 ... +0.6
MDBond n1O.57 -.01 +1.0
MidCap n 51.57 -.47 -0,9
MCapVal n24.45 -.10 +2.3
NAmer n 29.88 -.29 -0.2
N Aslan 12.44 -.02 +4.5
New Era n45.54 -.27 -0.8
N Horiz n 29.83 -.34 -2.5
NIncn 8.77 -.01 +1.2
NYBondn1l.24 -.01 +1.0
PSincn 15.11 -.03 +1.5
RealEstn22.39 -.14 +1.4
SciTecn 17.21 -.26 -0.2
ShtBd n 4.66 ... +0.7
SmCpStkn32.72 -27 -1.1
SmCapVal n37.78-.29 -2.0
SpecGrn 18.53 -,09 +2.2
Spednn 11.78 -.02 +1.4
TFIncn 9,92 -.01 +1.0
TxFrHn 11.96 ... +0.9
TFIntmn 11.03 -.01 +1.0
TxFrSI n 5.32 .. +0.8
USTlntn 5.19 -.01 +1.1
USTLgn 11.18 -.05 +1.0
VABondn1.54 -.01 +1.0
Valuen 24.63 -.10 +2.6
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvApx&872 -.04 +0.9
AZTE 9.13 -.01 +0.8
ClscEqAp 13.15-.09 +0.4
Convp 18.00 -.05 +0.8
DiscGr 17.88 -.15 -0.9
DvrinApx 9.79 -.05 +1.1
EuEq .2600 -.03 +5.6
FLTxA 9.09 -.01 +0.8
GeoAp 18.07 -.07 +1.6
GIGvAp 12.05 -.01 +1.3
GIbEqty p 9.85 -.04 +3.6
GrinAp 19.85 -.09,+1.4
HIthAp 61.31 -25 +3.9
HiYdAp 7.86 ... +0.9
HYAdAp 6.04 ... +0.9
IncmAp 6.64 -.01 +1.1
IntlEqp 29.15 -.09 +5.5
IntGdnp 14.96 -.02 +5.8
InvAp 1324 -.09 +1.1
MITxp 8.93 .,. +1.0
MNTxp 8.93 ... +1.0
NJTxAp 9.14 ... +1.0
NwOpAp 43.64 -29 +0.
OTCAp 7.84 -.07 -1.5
PATE 9.04 ... +1.0"
TxExAp 8.71 ... +1.0
TFInAp 14.74 -.01 +1.0
TFHYA 12.98 ... +0.9
USGvApx 12.85 -.06 +1.4
UtilA p 11.87 -.03 +4.9
VstaA p 9.96 -.08 -2.3
VoyAp 15.86 -.13 0.0
Putnam Funds B:
CapApt 18.36 -.17 -0.5
CIscEqBt 13.04 -.09 +0.3
DiscGr 16.39 -.14 -1.0
DvrnBtx 9.72 -.04 +1.0
Eqlnct 17.35 -.05 +22
EuEq 25.07 -03 +5.6
FLTxBt 9.09 ... +0.8
GeoBt 17.88 -.07 +1.5
GIlncBl 12.01 -.01 +12
GIbEq t 8.97 -.04 +3.5
GINIRst 30.03 -.15 +1.3
GrdnBt 19.55 -.09 +1.3
HihBt 55.02 -22 +3.9
HIYIdBt 7.82 ... +0.8
HYAdBt 5.96 ... +0.8
IncnmBt 6.59 -.01 +0.9
IntGrint 14.67 -.03 +5.7
IntlNopt 14.07 -.01 +3.6
InvBt 12.13',-.08 +1.0
NJTxBt 9.13 ... +0.9
NwOpBt 38.96 -.26 +02.
NwValp 18.11 -.08 +1.5
NYTxBt 8.58 ... +1.0
OTC Bt 6.88 -07 -1.6
TxExBt 8.71 -.01 +0.8
TFHYBt 13.00 ... +0.8
TFInBt 14.76 -.01 +1.0
USGvBo x12.78 -.05 +12
UBiBt 11.80 -.03 +4.8
VistB1t 8.64 -.07 -2.3
VoyBt 13.81 -.11 -0.1
RS Funds:
RSNtRsp 35.53 -.38 +1.0
Value 25.65 -.10 +2.3
RIverSource A:
DEI 12.64 -.06 +12
DvOppA 8.06 -.03 +3.9
Growth 2827 +.01 +22
HiYdTEA 4.36 ... +12
LgCpEq p 5.36 -.01 +2.7
Royce Funds:
LwPrSkSvr 1629-.18 +1.0
Mciocapl 16.93 -.16 -0.3
PennMulr 10.87 -.10 +0.6
Premied r 16.79 -.14 +0.6
TotRetl r 12.79 -.06 +1.1
Russell Funds S:
DlvEqS 45.22 -21 +1.5
IntlSecS 74.06 -.31 +4.4
QuantEqS38.75 -.21 +2.8
.Rydex Advisor:
OTCn 9.44 -.07 +1.3
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxAnlO.14 -.02 +1.2
IntlEqAn 13.58 -.01 +5.0
LgCGroAn18.76-.11 +0.3
LgCValAn22.61 -.08 +3.6
STI Classic:
CpAppA p 11.46 -.05 +1.9
CpAppCpl10.74 -.05 +1.8
LCpVIEqA 13.90 -.05 +2.8
QuGrStkCt22.63-.10 +2.2
TxSnGrip 24.34 -.10 +2.3
Salomon Brothers:
BalancBp 13.20 -.03 +2.4
Opport 54.92 -.24 +2,4
Schwab Funds:
100OInvr 36.97 -.15 +2.2
S&P Inv 19.69 -.07 +2.7
S&PSel 19.77 -.07 +2.6
SmCplnv 23.10 -.22 -0.3
YIdPIsSI 9.66 ... +0.4
Selected Funds:
AmShD 41.53 -.08 +2.5
AmShSp41.45 -.09 +2.5
Seligman Group:
FronirAt 12.43 -.14 0;0
FronlrDt 10.82 -.12 0.0
GIbSmA 17.32 -.15 +1.1
GIbTchA 13.44 -.12 +2.4
HYdBAp 3.25 ... +1.1
Sentinel Group:
ComS A p 30.88 -.11 +2.6
Sequolan152.83 -.40 +1.7
Sit Funds:
LrgCpGr 36.63 -.20 +0.6
St FarmAssoc:
Gwth 52.48,-.16 +3.2
Stratton Funds:
DIvldetid 37.15 -.16 +302
Multl-Cap 41.38 -.28 -1.7
SmCup 44.07 -.50 -2,2
SunAmerlc Funds:
USGvB t 9.09 -.02 +0.8
SunAmerica Focus:
FLgCpAp 16.42 -.14 -1.8
TIAA.CREF Funds:
Bd~lus 9.93 -.02 +1.0
Eqlndex 9.14 -.04 +22
Grolnc 13.09 -.04 +3.2
GroEq 9.01 -.04 +1.7
HIYIdBd 8.98 +.01 +1.3
lntlEq 13.41 -.02 +5.1
MgdAlc 11.49 -.02 +2.0
ShtTrBd 10,28 -.01 +0.7
SocChEq 9.78 -.05 +1.9
TxExBd 10,64 ,. +1.3
Tamarack Funds:
EntSmCp 29.70 -.23 +1.1
Value 40.23 -.08 +2,8
Templeton Inatlit:
EmMSp 20.91 -.01 +7.0
ForEqS 24,17 -.11 +4.9
Third Avenue Fda:
Inl r 22.90 -.06 +0.7
RIEsiVI r 32.44 -.13 +2.8
Value 5720 -.25 +2.7
Thornburg Fds:
IntValA p 25.96 -.04 +4.2
Thrivent Fda A:
HIYId 4.99 .. +1.2
Incom 8.43 -.01 +1.1
LgCpStk 26.64 -.09 +2.7
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JanGrow p 24.04 -.08 -0.5
GCGIob p 26.62 -.09 +3.2
TrCHYBp 9.01 -.01 +1.0
TAFIxlnp 9.18 ... +1.1
Turner Funds:
SmlCpGr n24.86 -.34 -0.6
Tweedy Browne:
GlobVal 28.11 +.05 +3.6
US Global Investors:
AIIAm 27.25 -.12 +1.4
GIbRs 17.30 -.04 +2.2
GIdShr 16.01 -.22 +2.1
USChlna 8.63 +.01 +1.8
WidPrcMn29.64 -.35 +2.1
USAA Group:
AgvGt 29.32 -.15 -0.7
CABd 11.05 -.01 +1.0
CmstStr 26.62 -.12 +2.6
GNMA 9.39 -.01 +1.2
GrTxStr 14.38 -.03 +1.7
Growth 13.53 -.09 +0.1
Gr&lnc 17.80 -.09 +0,7
IncStk 16.05 -.05 +4.0
Inco 11.94 -.02 +0.8
Intl 26.44 -.13 +5.5
NYBd 11.88 ... +1.2
PrecMM 27.14 -.44 -0.3
SciTech 9.98 -.08 +1.5
ShtTBnd 8.81 ... +0.7
SmCpStk 13.74 -.11 +0.1
TxEIt 13.07 ... +1.0
TxELT 13,92 ... +1.1
TxESh 10.58 ... +0.5
VABd 11.50 ... +1.1
WIdGr 19.60 -.09 +4.3
Value Line Fd:
Lev Gtn 22.34 -.14 +0.9
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 18.34 -.02 +1,1
CmstAp 17.76 -.08+2.5
CpBdAp 6.468-.01 +1.0
EGAp 38.57 -.30 -1.1
EqlncAp 8.70 -.03 +2.0
Exch 390.24-1.51 +3.0
GrinAp 20.80 -.09 +2.8
HarbAp 14.69 -.04 +0.8
HiYIdA 3.47 ... +0.8
HYMuAp 11.01 -.01 +08
InTFAp 18.38 -.01 +1.0
MunlAp 14.65 -.01 +1.2
PATFAp 17.24 -.01 +0.9
StrMunInc 1342 -.01 +0.9.
US MtgeA13.34 -.01 +0.9,
UtlAp 20.16 -.04 +42
Van Kamp Funds B:
EGBt 32.72 -.26 -1.1'
EnterpBt 11.29 -.07 +0.8
EqlncBt 8.56 -.02 +2,0
HYMuBt 11.01 -.01 +0.8
MulB 14.63 -01 +1.1
PATFBt 17.19 ... +0.9
StrMunInc 13.42 .:. +0.9
USMtge 13.28 -.02 +0.8
UtilB 20.08 -.05 +4.1
Vanguard Admiral:
CpOpAdln75.50 -.42 +1.1
Energyn123.49 -.40 +0.8
ExplAdml n67.05 -.76 -1.5
ExtdAdm n34.16 -29 -0.4
500Adml n116.93-.45 +2.6
GNMAAdn10.08-.01 +1.4
HhhCr n 60.52 -.36 +3.7
HiYkdCp n 6.05 ... +1.0
HiYIdAdmn10.75-.01 +1.1
ITBdAdmin1O.04-.03 +1.1
IniGrAdm n74.12 -.32 +5.5
ITAdrmln 1321 -.01 +1.1
LtdTrAdn 1067 -.01 +0.6
MCpAdmin80.18-.53 +0.4
PnCapr n6820 -.31 +1.1
STsyAdmln10.25-.01 +0.6
ShtTrAdn15.54 ... +0.4
STIGrAdnlO.48 -.01 +0.7
SmCAdmn28.72 -26 -0.5
TIBAdmln9,83 -62 +1.0
TSkAdm n30.39 -.14 +2.0
WellslAdmn5221-.11 +2.1
WeltnAdmn54,12-.19 +22
Wmdsrn58.12 -.25 +.1
WdsrllAdn57.92-.15 +2.8
Vanguard Fds:
AssetAn 25.83 -.09 +2.7
CALTn 11.61 -.01 +1.2
CapOpp n32.66 -.18 +1.1
Convrtn 13.83 -.05 +1.1
DivdGrnn13.07 -.03 +3.9
Energy n 65.73 -.22 +0.8
Eqlncn 2420 -.10 +3.1
Expirn 71.95 -.81 -1.5
FLLTn 11.50 -.01 +1.1
GNMAn 10.08 -.01 +1.4
GbbEqnn2127 -.12 +3.6
Grolncn 32.09 -.17 +2.7
GrthEqn 9.85 -.06 +0.4
HYCorpn 6.05 ... +1.0
HfthCren143.33 -.86 +3.7
InflaPron 11.99 -.01 +1.8
IntlExprn 19.66 -.07 +2.3
IntlGrn 23.27 -.10 +5.4
IntVal n 39.03 -.26 +5.1
MITIrde n9.52 -.02 +1.0
ITsryn 10.63 -.02 +0.9
UfeConn 15.63 -.05 +1.8
UfGron 21.52 -.10 +2.5
Utelncn 13.47 -03 +1.4
UteModn 18.75 -.07 +2.1
LTIGreden8.88 -.03 +1.0
LTTsryn 10.82 -.04 +0.8
Morgn 17.25 -.15 +0.9
MuHYn 10.75 -.01 +1.1
MulnsLgn12.50 -.01 +1.1
Mulntn 13.21 -.01 +1.1
MuLd n 10.67 -.01 +0.6
MuLongn 11.15 -.01 +1.2
MuShrtn 15.54 ... +0.4,
NJLTn 11.72 -.01 +1.4
NYLT'n 11.15 -.01 +1.3
OHLTTEnl1.88 ... +1.2
PALTn 11.23 -.01 +1.2
PrecMtls r n28.47-.13 -0.8
Prmcprn 65.66 -.30 +1.1
SelValu rn19.54 -.04 +3.3
STARn 19.67 -.07 +1.8
STIGraden10.48-.01 +0.7
STFedn 10.21 -.01 +0.7
StratEqn 21.99 -.17 -0.2
TgtRe20o15 n11l.62-.04+2.1
TgtRe2025 n11.95-.05 +2,2
USGron 16.31 -.07 +1.0
USValue n13.72 -.06 +3.7
Wellslyn 21.55 -.04 +2.1
Waellinn 31.33 -.11 +2.2
Wndsrn 17.22 -.08 +1.1
Wndsll n 32.62 -.09 +2.7
Vanguard ldx Fds:
500 n 116.92 -.45 +2,6
Balanced n19.86-.07 +1,6
EMktn 20.66 -.13 +6.0
Europe n 31.86 -.04 +4,9
'Extendn 34.12 -.28 -0.4
Growth n 28.41 -.14 +1.3
ITBndn 10.04 -.03 +1:1
LgCaplxn22.73 -.09 +2.4
MIdCapn 17.66 -.12 +0.3
Paclfcn 11.60 -.13 +4.0
REITrn 22.45 -.17 +1.9
SmCapn 28.69 -27 -0.5
SmlCpVlnl15.17 -.13 +0.5
STBndn 9.83 -.01 +0.7
TolBndn 9.83 -.02 +1.0
Tolllntin 15.74 -.08 +4.8
TolStkn 30.38 -.15 +2.0
Value n 23.90 -.07 +3.4
Vanguard IntIl Fda:
DvMktlnsl n11.21 -.05 +4.7
lnstldxn 116.02 -.44 +2.6
InsPIn 116.02 -.45 +2.6
TotlBdldxrn49.67 -.08 +1.1
lnsTSlPIus n27.35-.14 +2.0
MldCplstn17.72 -.12 +0.3
TBalstn 9.83 -.02 +1.0
TSInet n 30.39 -.18 +2.0
Victory Funds:
DvsStA 16.65 -.09 +0.3
Waddell & Reed Adv:
CorelnvA 6.47 -.03 0.0
Wasetch:
SmCpGr 34.38 -.40 -0,8
Weltz Funds:
Value 36.20 -.10 +1.3
Wells Fargo Adv:
CmSlkZ 22.14 -.18 +0.1
Opptylnv 44.25 -.16 +0,2
Western Asset:
CorePlus 10.30 -.02 +1.7
Core 11.07 -.02 +1.5
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.40mn SaraLee 16.78 -.06
2.00a SaxonCp 13.87 -.12
22 =ch P 20.05 -.11
.50 63.96 -.36
.71e SLotPwrn 45.72 -.35
20 ScotshRe 6.70 -.20
... SeaCntAf d3.09 -1.16
.32 SeagateT 19.95 -.22
.60 Sensient 19.45 -27
,10 ServiceCp 8.26 +.27
.481 Svmosir 10.52 +.13
.. ShawGp 21.72 -.36
1.00 Sherwin 49.50 -.10
2.24 Shurgard 67.31 -.52
.. SierrPac 14.38 -.06
SilvWhtn g 9.73 -.31
3.04 SimonProp 81,93 -.86
..SixFags d4.59 -.20
.68f SmithAO 39.64 -.37
.32 SmthlntI 43.31 -.96
.. Solectm 2.96 -.03
.90 SoJerInd 28.30 -.10
1.55 SouthnCo 33.40 -.02
9.20e SthnCopp 88.43-1.90
,02 SwstAMd 16,31 -.63
.... SwnEngys 34,81 -.47
.32b SovrgnBcp 20,38 -.13
.10 SpntNex 1662 -15
.16 StdPacs 22.65 -.52
,84 Standex 26.77 -.44
StarwdHlnd5.19 -1.24
.801. StateStr 60.90 -.31
1.151 StationCas 56.69 +.10
.40 Steelcse d13.30 -.03
.16 Steis 22.76 -.12
.. StlIwtrM 9.05 -.17
.. sTGold 62,71 -.54
.11f Syker 46.58 -.49
... SumRug 6.72 +.01
2,55f SubPpne 34.80 +.14
2.52 SunCmts 31.01 -.70
.32 Suncorg 84.09 -.44
1.00 Sunoco 78.41 +,99
2.44 SunTrst 79.60 -1.02
.661 Supvalu 27.14 -.54
,02 SymbrT 10.13 -.17
.68 ysco 27.896 -.06
.92 TFFnc 2.37 -24
.88 TDBknorth 28.37 +.12
.76 TECO 15.48 -.06
.28 TJX u26.72 +.65
1.65 TXUCps 64,21 -.58
,39r TalwSOml 8.65 -.15
.15 TallsmEgs 17.92 -.31
1.36 Tanger 31.15 +.54
.48f Tarqnet 48.40 +.68
.83 Teekay 44.84 -.63
,95r TelNorL 13.18 -.13
2.31e TelcNZ 20,56 +,02
.71e. TelMexL 24.24 +.18
.60e Tenarlss 36,31 -.28
.. TenetHIlth 7.05 4,44
2,70 Teppo, 36.42 -.10
.. Teradyn 12,54 -.35
Terexs 38.72 -1,30
Terra 6.31 -.08
1,22e TermaNtro 19.44 -1.06
.40 Tesoro 70.68 +.49
.- TetraTs 28.59 -.27
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Australia 1.3068 13038
Brazil 21658 2 1624
Bra.n 1 8901 1.8922
Canada 1.1231 1 1266
rCn.na 79759 79690
Euro 7856 7822
Honq Konr 77769 7.7763
Hunqarv 21240 211.50
inria 46450 46370
Indnsra 907000 907500
Israel 43860 43965
Japan 116 26 11527
Jordan 7088 .7085
Malaysia 36730 36600
Mexico 107998 108789
Pakistan 5998 5998
Poland 3.03 304
Russia 26.8000 26 7895
SDR 6732 .6707
S.nqapore 1.5793 I 5721
Slovak. Rep 29 35 29.29
So Alrica 67930 68010
So Korea 961.50 95740
Sweden 72261 71889
Swi.zerlna I 2422 1 2348
Taiwan 3261 3254
U A E 36728 36728
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Exch Contract Settle Chg
Lt Sweet Crude N iMX Sep06 7435 v 35
Corn CBOT Dec06 24 1 4 -14
Wheal CBOT Dec06 395V2 -12
Soybeans CBOT Nov06 5681/- -6
Cattle CME Oct06 9255 + 17
Pork Bellies CME Feb 07 8942 -162
Sugar (world; llYBT Oct06 1336 -53
Orange Juice NYBT Sep06 17335 +15
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Gol itnroy oz spot) $634 00 $644 00
Silver ('[roy oz spoil $11 853 $12440
Copper poundsi $351Jlu J3 bb25
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Ableauctn ,24 -.01
.. Abraxas' 4.03 +14
371 AdmRso 40.85 -.20
Adventrx 2,97 +02
.. Alteon .15 -.01
... AmOrlBlo 5.43 +.26
ApxSllv 15.75 -.22
SBIrchMlg 4.10 -.13
.. Cambtorg 3.10 -.09
CanArao .89 -06
,36f CarverBcp 17.35 -.13
.01 CFCdag 8.99 +.02
.. ChenlereEnd31.78 -.84
... ClaudeRg 1,33 -.01
.361 ComSysIf 9.50 -.20
1.04 ComerSIt 7.40 -.26
CovudCm 1.36 -.03
Ciystallxg 2.65
2:41e DJIADIam 111.05 -.25
Darling 4.10 -.31
.78 EVInMu2 15,00 +,09
.12 Texinst 30.52 -71
Theragen 3.21 -.03
ThennoElI 38.01 -.11
,ThrmBet 46.14 -.61
2.72 Thombg 22.75 -.84
1.84 3MCo 68.53 +.12
.60 Tidwr 48.68 -25
.401 Tiffany 30.45 -.23
.221 TimeWan 1605 +.01
.64f Timken 32,65 -.38
.. TitanMts 25,89 -.92
1.OOe Todco 34.94 +1.09
.60 ToddShp 19.99 -.91
.. TlBros 24.42 -.72
.92e TorchEn 10.22 +.09
.521 Trchimrkl 60.05 -.24
1,76 TorDBkg 52.17 -.14
1.91r TotalSAs 67.29' -.11
.281 TotalSys 21.59 -.12
Transocn 66.80 +55
.16 Tredgar 15.69 +.01
.28 TriConl 19.51 +.03
.241 Trinitys 33.52 -.79
.80 TrizecPr 28.72 +.01
.40 Tycolnl 25,51 +.04
.16 Tyson 13.45 +.12
1.73 ULHwi dY 34.20 -.33
USAIrwyn 37.19 -3.33
USEC 9.88 -.45
USG 46.28 +.28
2,28 USTInc 51,00 +20
.15 UnIRrst 30,62 +,38
.79e UnilevNVs 22.67 -.14
1.20 UnlonPac 79.21 -1.20
... Unisys 4.77 -.15
1,25 UDomR 27.41 -.31
.06r UtdMcro 3.05 -.07
1.52 UPSB 66.51 +.03
.. UtdRentals 20.30 -.66
1,32 USBancrp 31.90 -.21
.60 USStee 56.44 -2.78
1.06 UtdTech 60.15 -.30
031 Utdhlth 47.57 +,17
.. UnIvTInst d17.70 -.30
..Univision 33.47 +401
30 UnumProv 17,04 -.12
VallRsdt 36.77 +1.48
.31 VeleanlPh 18,34 -.33
,32 ValeroEs 6484 -,20
S VadranMMed 51.05 -,04
1,22 Veclren 27,12 -,26
S EorGldg 4.47 -.15
eUnearL I ,07 +,01
.31e EllswthFd 7.95 -.02
eMagln ,19 -.01
,20a EmpireRs 11,35 -.65
EuroZgn 2,71
1,05 FTrVLDv 16.09 -,02
FIveStar 9,65 -.16
31 RaPUtlil 13,25 -.19
GalaxyE nh d,37 -.01
'". GamLkg 13.06 -.80
GascoEnoy d3,00 -05
Glencrng .58 -.02
GlobeTelv .59 +,01
GoldStIr 3,06 -,12
GIdFId 1.36 +.05
.. GrIBasGg 1.60 -.10
GreyWolf 7.31 -.13
,.. GpoSimec 9.95 -.38
Harken .62
1,38a INGGRE 18.93 -.07
.67e IShAsla 20.70 -.15
.12e IShGerm 22.61 -.17
.48e IShMexsco 40.30 +.35
... VeriFne 21.62 -29
1.62 Vezonrm 3407 +.13
V... comBn 36.88 -.17
.. Vishay 13.17 -25
... Visteon 8.67 -.08
VIoPart 2.49 +.01
1.11le Vodafone 20.70 -.50
320 Vomado 10025 -.79
-. WCrnts d14.02-1.14
.18 Wabash 12.86 +22
2.04 Wachovia 53.62 -23
.67 WalMart 4469 -20
.31f Walgn 48.42 -.07
.16 Walterind 46.64 -.01
2.081 WAMug 42.75 -.60
,88 WsteMInc 33.87 -.51
S WatsnPh 2428 +.34
.30 WatsonW 35.18 +.12
Weathfnts 46.59 -1.09
1.86 WeinRIt' 39.80 -.12
.20 Wellmn d2.60 -.15
WellPoint 74.83 -.25
2,24 WellsFrgo 69,59 +.14
.68 Wendys 58.64 -.27
WescoIntI 58.75 .+15
1.00 WestarEn 23,54 '-.19
,68a WAstTIP2 11.75 +.06
WDgil 16,08 -.17
if WslnRetn 24,58 -.55
40 WestwOne, 6.57 -.05
2.40f Weyerh 55,60 -.60
1,72 Whdpl 76.06, +.61
1.44e WilmCS 1446 -.57
.36 WmsCos 24.35 +10
1.44 Windstm 12.56 -.18
.401 Winnbgo 27.43 +15
.92 WiscEn 40.94 -.32
.68 Worthgn 19.60 -.60
1.02 Wdgleys 46.76 -.05
1.00f Wyeth 47.45 -.41
Wyndhamn 28.74 +.59
1.52 XLCap 6150 +1.25
.30b XTOEngy 46.30 -.89
.891 XcelEngy 20.48 +,02
-. Xerox 14.42 -.06
,50 YankCdl 24.89 +59
,601 YumBrds 46.15 -.48
.- mmers 68.19 +,66
,50 ZwelgTi 4.98 .
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Prime Rate
8.25 8.25
IShSivern 119.19 -2,02
,99e IShEmMkt 95,47 -1.17
4.16e ISh20TB 85.40 -.37
111e IShEAFE 65,38 -.57
1.31e IShRusMId 88.51 -.68
IShNqBlo 68,92 -.28,
1.66e IShRIOO1 V 74.27 -.32
,48e IShRl10OG 48,93 -.24
1,09e IShR2000V 69.76 -.47
.25e IShR2000G 67.44 -.75
,73e .IShRs2000 67.60 -.70
.. IntrNAPrs 10.77 -.27
.. KFXInc 13.39 -.06
.. MCFCorp .70
MadCalzng ,39
MktVGoldn 38.69 -1.06
Medifsst 18,05 +.41
Merdmac 9,84 +.03
,Metrhtek 11.60 -3,94
MetroHllth 2.35 -.15
Miramar 3.78 -.10
NatGsSvcs 13.49 -.69
NAGalv 5,38 -74
SNOron g 4.67 -17
NlhgtMo 3.66 +.06
NlovaGldg 16.61 -.07
O2Dtesalh .93 -06
,97e OIISvHT 137.65 -1.40
PacRIm .78 -.05
PalnCarelf 1.71 -.09
Palan 2.34 +,02
PeruCopg 4.48 +,06
2,!5 PhmHTr 73.85 -55
PlonDril 13.74 -.19
,06e PwSWtrn 16,28 -.08
,, PrUShQQQn74.62 +,87
., Pivena 1.94 +,03
Qnstakeg ,36
RaeSPst 2,81 +.06
5.25e RgHT 151.20 -.58
-. Rentech 4.61 -.12
3,68e Retalt 91,22 +02
., SamarPh .33
,32e SewiHTr 30.63 -1,10
2,27e SPOR 127,01 -,36
1.46Ae SPMId 132.55 -1.19
75e SP MaAs 30.76 -.35
.42e SP HthC 31,68 -.15
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.49e SPCnSt U24.84 -.05
,31e SPConsum 32.03 -01
,64e SPEngy 58.15 +03
74e SPFnd 3261 -10
,52e SPInds 31,23 -.18
.15e SPTech 19.71 -.11
1,05e SPUFil 3387 -08
S Stonepath 27 -.01
,07e sTHomen 29.99 -50
SulphCon 5.54 +14
S Taseko 2,26 +04
1.41e TelcHT 30.71 -.04
Telkonet 2.15 +08
Tengsco 1.18 +01
T. nismrEx 4,21 +15
.... UtaPtIg 53.27 -.68
SUSOTFdn 69,73 +13
VsaloE 8.88 -.05
SWstmlndlf 21.55 -.06
Xethanoln 5.63 +,53
YMBog 2.80 -,05
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S "All cities are mad, but the
madness is gallant. All
cities are beautiful, but
the beauty is grim."
Christopher Morl
C TRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan ........... ................publisher
Charlie Brennan ...........................oeditor
Neale Brennan ...... promotions/community affairs
Kathle Stewart .................circulation director
Mike Arnold ..................... managing editor
Andy Marks ............................. sports editor
i John Murphy ............. classifieds/online leader
Founded in 1891 Jim Hunter ..............................senior reporter
by Albert M. Curt Ebltz ........................... citizen member
Williamson Sharon Richie-Melvan ...........guest member
"You may dffer with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus
STAY PUT
Government
should remain
in county seat
very few years, pandering
politicians play a game of
suggesting that govern-
ment should spread its buildings
throughout Citrus County.
They do so because it's an easy
and emotional way to create
divisions that help them politi-
cally. It also is a way to demon-
strate to voters that they are
spreading the pork around the
county.
But it's wrong, and voters
shouldn't let themselves become
victims of these divisive maneu-
vers.
Citrus County's THE IS
government again
needs to expand, The cou
and there is plenty
of land in the coun- OUR 01
ty seat of Inverness Inverness
for 'that to take govern
place. County Com- should
missioner Dennis
Damato' recently 4 YOUR OPII
did an excellent job chronricleor
of analyzing the comment a,
space needs of gov- Chronicle
ernment and he
presented a plan to make that
happen.
Taxpayers need to be wary of
those who say it will cost less
money to expand government in
the center of the county. In the
long run, it would cost much
more to build a new city in the
center of the county as infra-
structure and support services
would drain the county budget
Most taxpayers have limited
interaction with county facili-
ties. We'd hate to see our hard-
earned tax dollars wasted so
politicians can make things
more convenient for a few com-
plaining citizens. And we hate to
Crist's message 0L
It's Monday morning.d
I'm reading the Sound Off 0
about Charlie Crist's com-
mercial the one running
for governor. Now, the per- f
son said that Charlie Crist,
at the end of his commer-
cial, says "I'm ready to cALL
leave Florida." Well, I lis-
tened intently and he did 563-
sound like he said "leave"
not "lead." So I think he
better straighten his commercial
out because that's what it sounded
like, "I'm ready to leave Florida." I
took my eyes away from the paper
and listened to the commercial.
Lights, action, camera
OK, folks, you know who you are
- the ones on disability and wel-
fare. I found out how to catch you
poor, sick guys and ladies. Did you
ever see on TV the cameras watch-
ing all you poor, hurting folks? Well,
I got them to watch you and catch
you. All I can say is, watch out. The
camera is watching you and you are
caught. This should be fun.
Take care of selves
I'm calling in reference to the
signs on the side of the road that
be overly cynical, but some of
those citizens who favor moving
government to the center of the
county have invested in proper-
ties where they stand to benefit
from a move away from
Inverness.
Inverness has been the seat of
Citrus County for more than 100
years. The business of Inverness
is government County, school,
state, federal and nonprofit
agencies have all located facili-
ties in Inverness so they could be
near the center of government
Many private busi-
SSUE: nesses have done
the same thing.
nty seat. It is certainly
more complicated
PINION: to build new struc-
5 is where tures in the county
nment seat compared with
grow. buying some pas-
tureland in Le-
NION: Go to canto, but that does-
i/ne.com to n't make it, smart.
bout today's Florida's capital
editorial. city is still located
in the northern'part
of the state. Washington, D.C.,
hasn't been moved to, Nebraska
to make things more convenient
for those living out west.
The city government in
Inverness has done an excel-
lent job of trying to work with
the county to make the expan-
sion of county government as
easy as possible. County com-
missioners need to put aside
their political differences and
do what's best for all of Citrus
County.
The Damato plan is a good
starting point for planning to
meet the future needs of govern-
ment. Let's get to work.
0579
state "For affordable hous-
ing, vote Democrat"... "For
affordable healthcare, vote
Democrat," "Enough is
enough, vote Democrat."
That's what's wrong with
the Democratic Party; they
expect the government to
do everything for them
instead of letting people
do for, and take care of;
themselves.
Looks one-sided
It is so obvious that the Chronicle
editorial board has sided with the
anti-war, anti-America group. We
can't get a thing printed to counter
this ugly group. So much for fair-
ness in reporting both sides.
Moving? Beware
Just like to inform anybody in the
Citrus County area that if they're
contemplating a move and having
your furniture packed and loaded, I
would warn you to please watch out
who you hire. There are some
unscrupulous people...
Missing Reese
Where's Charley Reese? He wasn't
in last Saturday and he wasn't in
again yesterday. We rhiss him.
Correction
Due to a writer's error, Crystal River Police Chief Steven Burch's name was mis-
spelled in the editorial in Friday's edition.
Also, the editorial should have said it was undercover work and drug purchases
by Crystal River Police Department personnel, assisted by the Citrus County
Sheriffs Office, that resulted in drug arrests at a house near Crystal River High
School.
Inconveniences part of travel
I don't consider it an
inconvenience for air
travelers to pack their
liquids in their checked
suitcases. It would speed .,
everything up if passengers
were forbidden any carry-
on luggage.
One reason it takes so
long to get off one of those
aluminum rolls with wings '\
is because people drag on Charle
so much carry-on luggage OTI
and stuff it in the overhead VOI
compartments. Then, when
the plane lands, they block
the aisle while they try to unstuff it It
would suit me fine if the only thing you
could carry on would be whatever fits
into a sandwich bag.
It might also simplify security proce-
dures if everyone traveled nude. Yes, it
might not be aesthetically pleasing or
even hygienic, but it would simplify
the jobs of the Transportation Security
Administration employees. Besides,
hygiene and a passenger plane are a
contradiction in terms anyway.
My solution is that I just don't travel
by air unless it is absolutely unavoid-
able. Flying, which used to be a pleas-
ant experience, has now become the
equivalent of riding a Greyhound bus.
Airlines pack you in like sardines, and,
of course, just getting to the airport
and on the plane is a time-eater and an
ordeal. My idea of luxury travel would
be to have a chauffeur, but absent that,
I prefer to drive.
y
i
"I
SYes, I know that, statisti-
cally, flying is alleged to be
safer than driving, but sta-
tistics just count and meas-
ure. They don't prove any-
thing except that many peo-
ple are gullible in the face
of numbers. More people
survive automobile acci-
dents than airplane crash-
es, just as more people die
Reese on jogging tracks arid in hos-
IER pitals than in tobacco shops.
CES Besides, we've all seen
the decline in the quality of
working people. Whatever
you hire somebody to do, you're almost
sure to have to call him back out to do
it right. Why do people assume that
aircraft mechanics, alone among the
people, are highly skilled and super-
conscientious? When I used to fly a lot,
I always avoided airlines that were
wrangling with their mechanics about
wages. Happy mechanics are the key
component of a safe airline.
Brother Dave Gardner used to tell a
story about a businessman who had
never flown before. He was forced to
by circumstances, and sure enough,
the plane hit heavy weather. Lightning
flashed all around, and the plane
bounced so much that stuff fell out of
the overheads. The man, scared out of
his wits, prayed out loud, "Lord, let me
land safely and I'll give you half of
everything I have."
The bad weather passed, and the
plane landed safely. As the business-
man was getting off, a preacher wliq
had been sitting behind him tapped
him on the shoulder. "Brother, I heard
,you say if you got down safely you'd
give the Lord half of all you own, and I
know you want to begin right now."
"No," the businessman replied. "I
made a better deal with the Lord.; I
promised him that if I ever get on
another plane, I'll give him all of it":.
A friend of mine who used to be:a
pilot on a major airline before he got
bored and started flying for drug deal:-
ers told me that on a late-night flight to
Los Angeles, the pilot, co-pilot arid
flight engineer all fell asleep. Usually,
one of them stayed awake. The plane;
on automatic pilot, sailed right over
L.A. and headed out into the Pacific
Ocean. They had flown 50 miles before
a flight controller in the towver screamer
ing into the radio woke them up. They
turned around, and the passengers
never knew what had happened. >
The bottom line is that though-I was
born in the Industrial Age, I don't have
any faith in machines, or in the people
who; build them and maintain them.
Dumb machines were bad enough, bu:
dumb machines built and maintained 5y;
a dumbed-down population are worse; '
Since I can't avoid either, I prefer to;
use a machine that operates on thle
ground rather than'at 30,000 feet At.
least when it breaks, I won't -
Write to Charley Reese at P.O. Box '
2446, Orlando, FL 32802.
LETTERS to the Editor -,
Save Yankeet6wn
The media was active recently in
coverage of a campaign mounted by
a group of Yankeetown citizens,
under the auspices of Save
Yankeetown, by petition to recall
Mayor Joanne Johannesson on
charges of malfeasance and misfea-
sance. The recall attempt was dis-
puted by the mayor through the legal
system. This resulted in a Levy
County judge granting a temporary
injunction in favor of the mayor on
the grounds that the claims did not
represent malfeasance or misfea-
sance. Under law, the recall commit-
tee had 30 days to present further
arguments to stave off permanent
injunction of the petition. As Paul
Harvey says, What about the rest of
the story?
Here it is. The recall committee
made a deal. They agreed to with-
draw the recall petition if the legal
costs' would be put on the Town of
Yankeetown and not on the commit-
,tee chairperson where they belong.
This was agreed and the petition
was withdrawn, as was the mayor's
lawsuit. The recall committee
backed down because the judge had
already said the charges are with-
out merit, you have 30 days to argue
the same charges and the same
judge will certainly say the bogus
nature of the charges has not
changed in 30 days. As a result, the
town has a legal bill in excess of
$8,000. Thanks for sticking it to the
taxpayers, Save Yankeetown recall
committee!
This group obviously did not crack
a Webster's to ascertain the defini-
tions of malfeasance or misfeasance,
much less look at relevant case law.
The mayor did not instigate a recall.
The mayor has every right under law
to defend herself.
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Persons wishing to address the editorial
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SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, 1624 N.
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Yankeetown citizens should be
outraged that this group can perpe-
trate such an ill-conceived scheme
and then have-the unmitigated gall
to stick the taxpayers with the costs
of its ineptitude. We need to insist
that every attempt be made to put
this cost burden where it belongs: on
the recall committee. Such a lesson
may teach it to learn the facts before
it opens the town's wallet.
Save Yankeetown, indeed. The
question is: From whom?
Elizabeth Weimer
Yankeetown
No appeasement
One thing about the Chronicle's
seemingly unlimited printing of
Marilyn Day ratings is that she
finally reveals herself for what she
truly is: a peace-at-any-price fanatic.
Amazingly enough, this woman even
includes World War II as an example:
of a "bad" war, concluding that it
occurred because peace lovers did -
not come forward.
I completely disagree with this
argument and can only point tothe:
appeasement that occurred which
emboldened the Nazis. After World-'
War II, undei' fears of.nuclear war,
the soviet empire was appeased anif
given land that never seemed
enough. Israel's previous return of
land has been perceived as weak-
ness by Islamic jihadists who, urgde
on by Iran and Syria, want to domi-:
nate the West in a new crusade. If
Day does not or will not recognize -
this threat and the impending peril
we are in, she is just as blind as
those who advocated peace in the
1930s.
Those who do not remember histo-
ry will be forced to relive it
By the way, your data on reenlist-
ment is wrong as is your informa-
tion about military morale in Iraq
and the military in general. I doubt
if Day knows many military men
with the attitude she has. Thank God.
we still have young men and women
who are willing to serve our country
so she can be free to spew her false
data.
Teachei
Re: Aug. 2 editorial, -
No teachers are overpaid consid- '
ering the expense of their education'
which they still have to maintain, '
Why not just give all the teachers a-
raise according to their years of
service?
Farmer and Marie Foli0y
Floral Cit(
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For William Bunch, the
opportunity for a second
chance was too good to pass
up.
uThe former star pitcher at
Crystal River recently accept-
ed an athletic scholarship to
play baseball at Indian River
Community College in Ft.
Pierce.
"Ivebeen doing a littlebitof
work," Bunch said. "and I fig-
ured since I'm still young and
still got the talent, I need to do
something with it." .
Bunch has been play ng in a
men's adult baseball league in
Homosassa and working con-
struction. but hadn't picked up
a baseball in a truly competi-
tive sense since 2003. when he
helped pitch Crystal River to
the Elite Eight of the Class 3A
baseball playoffs.
Bunch was a senior thatyear
and went 12-2, including a 3-0
mark in, the district and
regional playoffs.
"William's greatest attribute
is he's a winner." said Brent
Hall, former Crystal River
baseball coach. "It always
seemed like when the pres-
sure was the greatest, he
stepped up to the highest"
level
After high school, Bunch got
atryout with Central Florida
Community College, playing
on their fall team. However, he
didn't make the cut and that
was his last foray into colle-
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1). 805pm
Tampa Bay (PFossum 6-41 at Oakland
(Blanton 12-9) 9 05 pm
Sunday's Games
L A 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 Minnesota, 2 10 pm
Tampa Bay at Oakland 4 05 p m
Seattle at Texas 8 05 p m
Angels 7, Yankees 4
LOS ANGELES NEW YORK
ab rhbi ab r n bi
Figgins cl 5 22 0 Damon ci 2 0 0 0
laruns 3b 5 23 3 Jeter ss 5 0 1 0
OCbera Es 4 02 2 BAcreu rf 4 0 1 0
VGre-o ri 4 11 1 ARod 3b 4 22 1
GAncsn dh 4 1 1 1 Giambi dh 4 0 1 1
JPi.,ra It 3 00 0 CWison lb 4 1 1 0
AKndy2b 3000 MeCbr If 2,1 00
Qu.nrlan lb 4 01 0 Fasano c 3 0 1 2
Napoli c 4 11 0 Posada ph 1 000
NGreen2b 30 1 0
Canoph 1,0 0 0
Totals 36711 7 Totals 33 4 8 4
Los Angeles 012 020 110- 7
New York 000 100 210- 4
E-lzluns (7), VGuerrero (9) DP-Los
Angeles 3, New York 1. LOB-Los Angeles
4. New York 7 2B-OCabrera (31), Napoli
(10,. Fasano (2) HR-Izluris (3i
VGuerrero 126). GAnderson (12).
ARodriguez 1241 SB-Figgins i42i Iziurns
illj Damon (211
IP H RERBBSO
Los Angeles
Saunders W,4-0 6 6 3 2 2 4
Shields 12-3 2 1 1 1 2
FrRodriguezS29l11-3 0 0 0 1 3
New York
Lidie L 1-1 4 4 3 3 2 3
Ponson 3 5 3 3 0 1
Veras 0 1 1 1 0 0
Villone 2 1 0 0 0 1
T-3 11 A-54,450 (56 937)
Red Sox 9, Orioles 2
BALTIMORE BOSTON
ab rhbi ab rh.bi
BRbns2b 5 03 1 Crisp cf 4 1 1,0
Mora3b 5 00 0 .oretta 2b 4 1 3,2
Tejada ss 4 01 0 DOriz dh 3 1'. 1 0
Conine If 401 0 MRmrz if 4 022
RaHrdz c 3 01 0 Kapier rf 1 0 00
Tatis dh 2 00 0 Yuk.ilis lb 5 1 1 0
Gbbonsdh 1 000 Lowell3b 4 1 1 1
CPttsonc f 4 12 1 Cora 3b 0 0 00
Millarlb 4 120 WPenarf 4 1 1 1
Mrkkis rf 4 01 0 JvLopzc 4 2 2 1
AGnzlzss 4 1 12
Totals 36211 2 Totals 37 913 9
Baltimore 000 000 101- 2
Boston 107 000 10x- 9
E-Mora (10), DP-Baltimore 1, Boston
1. LOB-Baltimore 9, Boston 9. 2B-
BRoberts (28), Millar (14), Markakis (15),
DOrtiz (22), Youkilis (30). 3B--AGonzalez
(2). HR-CPatterson (11). SB-BRoberts
(30); Lowell (2).
IP H RERBBSO
Baltimore
Loewen L,2-4 21-3 6 6 6 2 3
RLopez 42-3 7 3 3 2 5
RuOrtiz 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Boston
DWellsW,1-2 7 9 1 1 1 4
Snyder 2 2, 1 1 1 2
T-3:01. A-36,191 (36,108).
Indians 4, Royals 3
KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND
ab rhbi ab rhbi
DJesus If 4120 Szmorecf 5 023
Grdzln2b 4 121 Mchelslf. 4 1 2 0
Teahen3b 403 1 Hafnerdh 4 0 1 0
Brown rf 2 00 1 VMrtnz c 4 0 1 0
RSndrs dh '4000 Choo rf 4 0 1 1
Shealylb 4 00.0 JhPltass 4 0 1 0
Bakoc 3 01 0 Garko lb 3 1 1 0
Berroa ss 4010 RVazqz 2b 4 1 1 0
Gthrght cf 4 11 0 Marte3b 3 0 1 0
Boone'ph 0 100
Totals 33310 3 Totals 35 411 4
Kansas City 100 020 000- 3-
Cleveland 000 001 003- 4
One out when winning run scored.
E-Brown (2), Sizemore (3), Byrd (4).
DP-Kansas City 1, Cleveland 2. LOB-
Kansas City 6, Cleveland 8. 2B-Teahen
(16), Michaels 2 (22), Hafner (26), Choo
(6), Marte (1). 3B-Sizemore (9). SF-
Brown.
IP H RERBBSO
Kansas City
Bernero 52-3 7 1 1 0 5
JoPeralta 1 0 0 0 0 2
Gobble 11-3 1 0 0 0 2
Burgos L,2-5 1-3 3 3 3 1 0
Cleveland
Byrd 8 10, 3 3 2 2
FCabrera W,2-2 1 0 0 0 0 1
3 z-9-1
9 % z-5-5
4 1 3-7
2 3% z-5-5
4 4% 3-7
Home
36-20
36-17
38-24
30-31
29-26
Home
37-19
37-21
39-17
29-30
26-33
Home
30-26
27-28
27-30'
31-29
Home
35-22
27-31
24-30
27-28
28-26
Home
33-23
31-31
34-26
34-24
25-31
29-28
Home
34-25
29-29
28-31
28-26
31-28
Away Intr
31-25 10T .
30-31 1642 -1
24-30 9-9i'i
21-34 9-9 .,
18-42 11t ii'
Away Intr,"N.
39-20 15-3.1:
31-25 1441i
28-31 1612. ,'
-21-34 8-10-,
15-41 108 i '
Away Intr' r',
32-26 8-10 1
33-28 7-14'
31-28 7-11;
25-29 14-4'
Away Intr" '
34-23 6-9
28-27 5-13'fi
29-31 5-10 ,'"
26-33 9-9" 1.'
23-38 7-11-.
Away Intr.
29-30 5-10
28-25 6-9
23-32 7-11
20-37 6-64' *'
23-35 4-11 i
14-45 3-12' L
Away Infi -''
25-31 5-1-0" '
29-27 4-11-'1
.30-26 7-8'
27-33 11.-4'
23-32 8-7'
NATIONAL LEAGUE '
Friday's Games
Pittsburgh 7, Si Louis 1
Washington 2, N.Y. Mets 1
Atlanta 2, Milwaukee I 1'
Houston 4. San Diego 2 -
Cincinnati at Philadelphia 7 05 p m
Chicago Cubs at Colorado. 9 05 p .m
Florida at Arizona. 9 40 p m
Sari Francisco at L A Dodgers 10 40 p trL
Saturday's Games
San Francis.:o (Cain 8-8 at L P Dooaerc
(Penny 12-5) 4 10 p m '
Milwaukee (Sneets 2-4) at allania iBarry
0-O. 705pm
San Diego (Peavy 5- 11) at Houston tHIrshi
0-0). 7 05 p m
St Louis (Weaver 5-121 at Pitlsburgh'
(Snell 9-81 7 05 pm
N Y Mets (Maine 2-3) at Wasnington
IBergmann 0-0). 7 05 p m
Cincinnati (E Ramirez 4-8) at Philadelphia,
(Mathieson 1.3), 7 05 p m
Chicago Cubs (Guzman 0-21 at Colorado
(Fogg 7-7). 8:05 p.m. .
Ficrda iOlsen 9-5.i at Arizona iWebb 12-
4), 940 p m
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 pm
Sari Diego at Houston, 2 05 pm
Chicago Cubs at Colorado 3 05 p m -
Florida at Arizona. 4 40 p m
San Francisco at L A Dodgers 8 05 p m
(-242 .4-4-Jub2YiSi4lbl
T-2 42 A-30 929 1403415)
White Sox 5, Tigers 0
DETROIT CHICAGO '*
ao rnb, ab r.h 1
Grndsn cf 4 01 0 Pdsdnk If 5 1 2 0
Planco 2o 4 00 0 iguchi 2b 4 1 24
iRdrgz c 4 00 1I Thome dh 4 1 2 2
AOr.az rf 4 00 0 Knerko lb 4 0 (W0
CGillen ss 2 01 0 Dye ri 4 1'2 0.
DYong ah 3 00 0 Przyns c 4 1 1'2'
Monroe li 3 00 0 Crede 3b 4 0 3 0
Casey 1b 3 01 0 Cintron ss 4 0 2 0,
Inge 3c. 3 00 0 BrAdrs cf 4 0,1 0,
Totals 300 3 0. Totals 37 515 6
Detroit 000 000 000- 0.
Chicago 001 040 00x- S
E-inge (14). Verlander (3) DP-Delrpit,
1 LOB-Detroit 4 Chicago 8 2B-'
Grandersor, 1231 Cintron 16) HR-Tnmm&-
(35) Pierzynski ,10) SB-CGuilen (17j .
IP H RERBBSO "
Detroit
Vderlarnder L14-5 5 13 5 4 0 .4p
Ledezma 2 1 0 0 0 3
Colon 1 1 0 0 0 ,o
Chicago "
CnirrasVW,11-4 9 3 0 0 1
T-2 13 A-39 378 1406151 .
Blue Jays 7, Twins 1
TORONTO MINNESOTA
ab rh bi ab r hbi
Jhnson rf 5 11 2 LCstillo 2b 3 00(70
Ctlnotto If 422 0 Tyner If 4 0-00
VWellscf 501 0 Mauerc 3 0-10
Glaus3b 3 11 1 Cddyerrf 3 0.1 0,
Ovrbayl b 4012 LFordrf 1 0 Q 0
Hinskedh 300 0 Mrneau lb 4 000'
BMolnac 4 11 0 THnier cf 4 0 0 0
AHil 2b 400 0 Kubel dh 4 0 1 0
JMcDId ss 4 22 2 LRdrgz 30 3 1'2 21
Banietl ss 3 0 t1
Totals 367 9 7 Totals 32 1 6 4,
Toronto 232 000 000-- 7'
Minnesota 000 000 100--,- 1
DP-Toronlo 1 LOB-Toronto 5,.
Minnesota 6 2B-Overbay (30). BMolnb
(141. Cudd er i29). Kubel 17), LRodriguea
(3). Bartlett (13) HR-Johnson (81
JMcDonsld (3). '
IP H RERBBSD
Toronto
Bumett W4-5 7 6 1 1 2 1tQ
Accardo 1 0 0 0 0 0 .
Schoeneweis 1 0 0 0 0 0.
Minnesota
Garza L,0-1 22-3 8 7 7 2 "2'
Eyre 31-3 1 0 0 1 '
DReyes 1 0 0 0 0 -1
Crain 2 ,0 0 0 0 '1 ;
T-2 35 A-31 814 (46 564)
Astros 4, Padres 2 '
SAN DIEGO HOUSTON
ab rhbi ab r(hiSi
Brfield 2b 3000 Tveras cf 5 0-2 0\
BGiles rf 3 01 1 Biggio 2b 4 11 ') 6
Cmeron cf, 300 1 Burke 2b 0 0 0 0
Piazza c 400 0 Brkmn lb 4 1'3 4
Bowen pr 0000 Huffrf 4 0 0 0
AGnzlz lb 4 00 0 Ensbrg 3b 2 0,0 0'
KGreen ss 3000 Scott If 4 0,2'0,;
Bllhorn3b 3 11 0 AEvrttss 4 1'tO0
Merdth p 0 0 0 Asmusc 3 0 0,..
Jhnson If 2 11 0 Pettitte p 3 1 2.
DRbrts If 1 00 0 Wheelr p 0 0:0 p
Parkp O1 00 0Lambph 1 0.0 0,
Adkins p 0 00 0 Lidge p 0 00,0
Embre p 0 00 0 ,
TWalkr,3b 1 00 0
Totals 282 3 2 Totals 34 411t
San Diego 002 000 000--
Houston 010 110 10x--
E-Ensberg (11). DP-Houston, 1'f,
LOB-San Diego 3, Houston 9 2B-
Biggio (29). 3B-AEverett (3). HR-
Berkman (31), Pettitte (1). SB-Taveras i
(19). S-Park, Ausmus SF-Cameron. -0
IP H RERBBSO"-'
San Diego
Park L,7-7 5 8 3 3
Adkins 1 1 0 0
Embree 1-3 1 1 1
Meredith 12-3 1 0 0
Houston
Pettitte W,11-12 7 3 2 2
Wheeler 1 0 0.0 0,
Lidge S,26 1 0 0 0
T-2:46. A-43,239 (40,976).
2 3
0 1
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C'ITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONIcLE
BASEBALL
Braves 2, Brewers 1
MILWAUKEE ATLANTA
;. ab rhbi ab r hbi
BQIark cf 4 00 0 Aybar 3b 2 0 0 0
Grffnno2b 4 010 TPena 3b 1 00 0
Fildr lb 4 00 0 Thrmn ph 1 0 0 0
Meoch If 4 01 0 Orr3b 0 00 0
Grossrf 401 0 MGiles2b 3 1 00
BHallss 3 110 Rnteriass 4 000
DaBell 3b 3 01 0 AJones.cf 3 1 1 1
DMiller c 3 00 0 Frncur rf 4 0 2 1
Cpuaro p 2 000 McCnn c 3 0 1 0
Jenkinsph 0 00 1 Diazlf 3 0 0 0
Wise p 0 00 0 LaRche lb 3 0 1 0
Turnbw p 0 00 0 Smoltz p 1 00 0
Totals 311 5 1 Totals 28 2 5 2
Milwaukee 000 000 010- 1
Atlanta 010 000 001- 2
One out when winning run scored.
LOB-Milwaukee 4, Atlanta 5. 2B-
Graffanino (4), Mench (1), BHall (27),
Francoeur (17), McCann (20). HR-
AJones (29). SB--Gross (1). S-Smoltz.
SF--Jenkins.
IP H RERBBSO
Milwaukee
Capuano 7 4 1 1 0 4
Wise 1 0 0 0 1 0
TurnbowL,4-8 1-3 1 1 1 2 0
Atlanta
SmoltzW,10-5 9 5 1 1 0 8
T-2:16. A-31,336 (50,091).
Nationals 2, Mets 1
NEW YORK WASHINGTON
ab rhbi ab r hbi
Reyes ss 4 02 0 ASrano If 4 0 0 0
LDucac 4 11 1 FLopezss 4 0 1 0
Beltran cf 3 000 Zmrmn 3b 4 0 1 0
Wright3b 3000 NJhnsnlb 4 000
JuFrcolb 3000Kearnsrf 2 1 10
CDJgdo ph 1 000 MrAnd 2b 3 0 1 0
Vlentin2b 3 00 0 Escbarcf 3 1 1 0
Tuqker If 4 01 0 Schndrc 3 0 2 2
Mlldge rf 2 01 0 Traber p 3 0 0 0
Chavez rf 1000 Rauch p 0 0 0 0
TGIvin p 2000 CCrdro p 0 0 0 0
Oliver p 0 00 0
Ledee ph 1 00 0
RoHrdzp 0000
Totals 311 501 Totals 30 2 7 2
New York 100 000 000- 1
Washington 020 000 00x- 2
E-FLopez (21). DP-Washington 1.
LOB-New York 6, Washington 5. 2B--
Reyes (23), Zimmerman (36), Schneider
(i. HR-Lo Duca (4). SB-Reyes (49),
tscobar (2). CS-Reyes (12), Kearns (4).
'IP H RERBBSO
New York
T[lavine L,12-5 6 7 2 2 1 7
Oliver 1 0 0 0 02
RoHemandez 1 0 0 0 0 2
Washington
T(aberW,2-1 7 4 1 1 0 2
Rauch 1 1 .0 0 0 1
QCprdero S,21 1 0,0 0 1 0
Traber pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
,+tBP-by CCordero (Beltran), by Traber
(Wright). WP-Rauch.
--.'T-2:34. A-29,414 (46,382).
Pirates 7, Cardinals 1
ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH
ab rhbi ab rhbi
Eckstinss 3010 McLth rf 4 123
Blliard2b 4000 JHmdz3b 1 000
Pujols lb 4140 JWIson ss 3 00 0
JEcrcnrf 401 1 FSnchz2b 5 1 1 0
Spiezio 3b 401 0 Bay If 4 23 1
Edmndcf 3000 Nadylb 31.0 0
-anck p 0000 JBtsta 3b 3 021
JoSosa p 000 0 Palino c 4 1 22
Duncan ph 1 00 0 Duffy cf 3 1 2 0
Tguchi If 4 000 Duke p 3 000
YMolna c 201 0
goppan p 1 00 0
TJhnsnp 0 Q00
Miies3b ,.1 00 0 0
als 311 81 8 Totas 33 712 7
St.Louis 100 000 000- 1
Pittsburgh 020 022 10x- 7
,~DP-St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 3. LOB-St.
L.uis 6, Pittsburgh 8. 2B-Pujols 3 (25),
FSanchez (39), JBautista (13), Duffy (7).
31 "McLouth (2). HR-McLouth (7). S-
Suppan, Duke.
PI H RERBB`SO
.tiLouis
SSyppan L,9-7
t jqhnson
Hwncock
JoSosa
Pittsburgh
51-3 8 5 5
1-3 2 1 1
11-3 2 1 1
1 0 0 0
Duke W,8-10 9 8 1 1 0 7
HBP-by Duke (Eckstein), by Suppan
(JWilson), by Suppan (Nady), by Duke
(YMolina).
T-2:18. A-30,516 (38,496).
MLB Leaders
.c, AMERICAN LEAGUE
)BATTING-Mauer, Minnesota, .365;
Jeter, New York, .343; DeRosa, Texas,
.329; ISuzuki, Seattle, .327; Tejada,
B6atimore, .326; MRamirez, Boston, .326;
Dye, Chicago, .325.
jRlUNS-Sizemore; Cleveland, 90;
Thome, Chicago, 87; DOrt.z, Boston, 86;
Hafner, Cleveland, 84; Glaus, Toronto, 82;
,Rodriguez, New York, 80; Youkilis,
Bbston, 79; ISuzuki, Seattle, 79; Damon,
lfew York, 79.
SRBI-DOrtiz, Boston, 110; Morneau,
Oinnesota, 101; Hafner, Cleveland, 97;
MRamirez, Boston, 93; Giambi, New York,
9; 'VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 89; Ibanez,
Seattle, 89.
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 159; Tejada,
Baltimore, 152; MYoung, Texas, 151; Jeter,
Newv York, 148; Sizemore, Cleveland, 141;
Lolretta, Boston, 141; Mauer, Minnesota,
139; VWells, Toronto, 139; VGuerrero, Los
Angeles, 139.
DOUBLES-MYoung, Texas, 40;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 38; Lowell, Boston,
37; Matthews, Texas, 36; Teixeira, Texas,
35; CGuillen, Detroit, 31; DeRosa, Texas,
31; OCabrera, Los Angeles, 31.
TRIPLES-Crawford, Tampa Bay, 12;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 9; JoLopez, Seattle,
tTeahen, Kansas City, 6; ISuzuki, Seattle,
6,)odsednik, Chicago, 6.
H-IOME RUNS-DOrtiz, Boston, 41;
Thome, Chicago, 35; Hafner, Cleveland,
4p, Giambi, New York, 33; MRamirez,
Boston, 32; Glaus, Toronto, 31; Morneau,
Minnesota, 30; Dye, Chicago, 30.
._STOLEN BASES-Figgins, Los Angeles,
42', CPatterson, Baltimore, 37; Crawford,
Tainpa Bay, 34; ISuzuki, Seattle, 34;
PFdsednik, Chicago, 32; BRoberts,
Bpltimore, 30; Jeter, New York, 25.
PITCHING (13 Decisions)-Halladay,
Toronto, 14-3, .824, 3.23; Liriano,
Minpesota, 12-3, .800, 2.19; Wang, New
York, 13-4, .765, 3.69; Garland, Chicago,
f-4, .750, 5.16; Verlander, Detroit, 14-5,
.737, 2.95; Schilling, Boston, 14-5, .737,
3.89; Contreras, Chicago, 11-4, .733, 3.53.
For the record
On the AIRWAVES
TODAY'S SPORTS
AUTO RACING
2 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) Busch Series Zippo 200. From Watkins Glen
International in Watkins Glen, N.Y. (Live) (CC)
6 p.m. (ESPN2) NHRA Lucas Oil Nationals Qualifying. From
Brainerd, Minn. (Same-day Tape) (CC)
BASEBALL
1 p.m. (13, 51 FOX) Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at New York
Yankees. From Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, N.Y. (Live) (CC)
3 p.m. (FSNFL) High School AFLAC All-American Classic. From Tony
Gwynn Stadium in San Diego. (Live)
7 p.m. (ESPN) Little League Midwest Regional Final Teams TBA.
From Indianapolis. (Live) (CC)
(TBS) MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at Atlanta Braves. From
Turner Field in Atlanta. (Live) (CC)
8 p.m. (WGN) Chicago Cubs at Colorado Rockies. From Coors Field
in Denver. (Live) (CC)
9 p.m. (ESPN) Little League West Regional Final Teams TBA. From
San Bernardino, Calif. (Live) (CC)
(FSNFL) Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Oakland Athletics. From McAfee
Coliseum in Oakland Calif. (Live)
9:30 p.m. (SUN) Florida Marlins at Arizona Diamondbacks. From
Chase Field in Phoenix. (Live)
BASKETBALL
2 p.m. (9, 20, 28 ABC) WNBA eattle Storm at Houston Comets. From
Toyota Center in Houston. (Live) (CC)
BOXING
9 p.m. (IND1) Boxing Oleg Maskaev vs. Hasim Rahman for the WBC
Heavyweight title. From Las Vegas. (Live) (CC),
EQUESTRIAN
4 p.m. (9, 20, 28 ABC) Arlington Million. From Arlington Heights, III.
(Live) (CC)
FOOTBALL
7 p.m. (47 FAM) CFL Toronto Argonauts at Hamilton Tiger-Cats. From
Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton. (Live)
,10 p.m. (47 FAM) CFL Montreal Alouettes at Calgary Stampeders.
From McMahon Stadium in Calgary. (Live)
GOLF
9 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA KLM Open Third Round. From the
Netherlands. (Live)
1:30 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Nationwide Tour Xerox Classic Third
Round. From Rochester, N.Y. (Live)
3 p.m. (6, 10 CBS) Golf The International Third Round. From Castle
Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock, Colo. (Live) (CC)
7 p.m. (GOLF) U.S. Women's Amateur Championship. Fourth
Round. From North Plains, Ore. (Taped)
SOCCER
12 a.m. (ESPN2) MLS FC Dallas at Houston Dynamo. From
Robertson Stadium in Houston. (Same-day Tape) (CC)
TENNIS
1 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP U.S. Open Series Rogers Cup Semifinal.
From Toronto. (Live)
8 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP U.S. Open Series Rogers Cup Semifinal.
From Toronto. (Same-day Tape)
10 p.m. (ESPN2) WTA U.S. Open Series JPMorgan Chase Open
Semifinal. From Carson, Calif. (Live)
TRACK AND FIELD
,4:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Road to Eugene. From Eugene, Ore. (Same-day
Tape)
VOLLEYBALL
4:30 p.m. (2. 8 NBC) Beach Volleyball AVP Manhattan Beach Open.
From Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Live) (CC)
.,' .... ..Jl
STRIKEOuTS--JoSantana, Minnesota,
178; Bonderman, Detroit, 151; Schilling,
Boston, 149; Liriano, Minnesota, 142;
Mussina, New York, 142; Kazmir, Tampa
Bay, 139; Lackey, Los Angeles, 135.
SAVES-Jenks, Chicago, 31; TJones,
Detroit, 31; Papelbon, Boston, 30;
FrRodriguez, Los Angeles, 29; MRivera,
New York, 29; Ray, Baltimore, 27; Street,
Oakland, 26; BRyan, Toronto, 26.
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
BATTING-FSanchez, Pittsburgh, .340;
MiCabrera, Florida, .336; CJones, Atlanta,
.333; Hatteberg, Cincinnati, .330; Pujols,
St. Louis, .329; Utley, Philadelphia, .328;
Berkman, Houston, .326.
RUNS-Utley, Philadelphia, 95; Reyes,
New York, 94; Rollins, Philadelphia, 87;
Pujols, St. Louis, 86; ASoriano,
Washington, 86; Beltran, New York, 85;
HaRamirez, Florida, 83.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 102;
AJones, Atlanta, 99; Berkman, Houston,
98; Beltran, New York, 97; Pujols, St.
Louis, 91; Wright, New York, 86; CaLee,
Milwaukee, 81.
HITS-Utley, Philadelphia, 150; Holliday,
Colorado, 139; Reyes, New York, 139;
MiCabrera, Florida, 137; FSanchez,
Pittsburgh, 136; Furcal, Los Angeles, 136;
Pierre, Chicago, 134.
DOUBLES-LGonzalez, Arizona, 40;
FSanchez, Pittsburgh, 39; Zimmerman,
Washington, 36; MiCabrera, Florida, 36;
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; ASoriano, Washington, 36;; Dunn,
Cincinnati, 34; Pujols, St. Louis, 34;
Beltran, New York, 63; Berkman, Houston,
31; AJones, Atlanta, 29.
STOLEN BASES-Reyes, New York, 49;
Pierre, Chicago, 41; HaRamirez, Florida,
34; DRoberts, San Diego, 34; FLopez,
Washington, 30; ASoriano, Washington,
28; Furcal, Los Angeles, 27.
PITCHING (13 Decisions)-Webb,
Arizona, 12-4, .750, 2.74; CZambrano;
Chicago, 12-5, .706, 3.54; Penny, Los
Angeles, 12-5, .706, 3.43; TGlavine, New
York, 12-5, .706, 3.92; PMartinez, New
York, 9-4, .692, 3.42; Trachsel, New York,
11-5, .687, 5.03; MBatista, Arizona, 10-5,
.667, 4.79; Smoltz, Atlanta, 10-5, .667,
3.41.
STRIKEOUTS-CZambrano, Chicago,
162; Harang,. Cincinnati, 153; Smoltz,
Atlanta, 153; Peavy, San Diego, 145;
Capuano, Milwaukee, 136; Pettitte,
Houston, 136; Arroyo, Cincinnati, 135.
SAVES-Hoffman, San Diego, 30;
Isringhausen, St. Louis, 29; Gordon,
Philadelphia, 27; Lidge, Houston, 26'
BWagner, New York, 26; Turnbow,
Milwaukee, 24; Borowski, Florida, 24.
FOOTBALL
LUons 20, Broncos 13
Denver 0 6 7 0- 13
Detroit 3 7 7 3 20
First Quarter
Det-FG Hanson 36, 8:32.
Second Quarter
Det-A.Harris 20, pass from Orlovsky
(Hanson kick), 14:17.
Den-FG Elam 36, 6:55.
Den-FG Elam 35, :00.
Third Quarter
Den-Kircus 26 pass from Cutler (Elam
kick), 8:43.
Det-Pinner 2 run (Prater kick), 5:57.
Fourth Quarter
Det-FG Prater 28, 10:17.
A-56,915.
Den Det
First downs 23 15
Total Net Yards 350 246
Rshesyads '32-12025-123
Passing 230 123,
Punt Returns 3-50 2-3'
Kickoff Returns 5-104 3-66
Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-5
CorpAt-t 2333-1120-1
Sacked-Yards Lost 4-24 1-6
Punts 2-38.0 3-55.0
Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0
Penalties-Yards 5-35 7-59
Time of Possession 35:5624:04
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-Denver, Cobbs 11-42, TBell
5-26, M.Bell 7-20, Dayne 5-12, Devoe 2-
10, Terrell 1-10, Cutler 1-0. Detroit,
A.Harris 7-36, McCown 4-30, Jones 7-25,
Pinner 4-12, Kitna 1-10, Bodiford 1-8,
Matthews 1-2.
PASSING-Denver, Plummer 3-4-0-33,
Cutler 16-22-0-192, Van Pelt 4-7-1-29.
Detroit, Kitna 2-5-0-21., Orlovsky 6-8-1-
54, McCown 4-7-0-54.
RECEIVING-Denver, Kircus 6-76,
Scheffler 4-54, Watts 4-35,1 Devoe 2-23,
Dayne 2-20, T.Bell 1-19, Marshall 1-9,
S.Alexander 1-8, N.Jackson 1-8, Powers-
Neal 1-2. Detroit, A.Harris 3-26, Pollard 2-
3, Bradford 1-24, M.Williams 1-24,
R.Willlams 1-19, Drummond 1-11,
Martinez 1-9, C.Rogers 1-7, Bodlford 1-6.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-None.
Giants 17, Ravens 16
N.Y. Giants 0 7 0 10 17
Baltimore 7 6 3 0 16
First Quarter
Bal-McNair 6 run (Stover kick), 5:28.
Second Quarter
NY-Jacobs 1 run (Feely kick), 12:43.
Bal-FG Stover 27, 8:22.
Bal-FG Stover 43, :00.
Third Quarter
Bal-FG Stover 43, 8:42.
Fourth Quarter
NY-Jennings 57 punt return (Feely
kick), 8:44.
NY-FG Feely 29, :00.
A-70,249.
NYG Bal
First downs 16 16
Total Net Yards 233 279
Rush lads 306826-137
Passing 165 142
Punt Returns 3-66 3-36
Kickoff Returns 2-51 3-75
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0
COyM t 1528019290
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-22 5-36
Punts 5-47.66-34.5
Fumbles-Lost 1-1 .3-1
Penalties-Yards 5-30 8-64
Time of Possession 26:08 33:52
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING-New York, Jemison 6-22,1
Jacobs 6-18, Lorenzen 5-15, Flowers 3-7,
Hasselbeck 2-5, Manning 1-4, Sims 7-
(minus 3). Baltimore, Mu.Smith 4-61,
J.Lewis 6-34, Anderson 5-17, Daniels 6-
14, McNair' 1-6, St. Pierre 2-2, Ross 1-2,
Boiler 1-1.
' PASSING-New York, Manning 4-7-0-
74, Hasselbeck 7-13-0-79, Lorenzen 4-8-
'0-34. Baltimore, McNair 4-5-0-45, Boller
12-18-0-100, St. Pierre 3-6-0-33.
RECEIVING-New York, Carter 3-36
Burress 2-48, Tyree 2-16, Ponder '2-'5
Sims 1-25, Mix 1-16, Luke 1-13, Toomer 1-
13, Jennings 1-9, Flowers 1-(minus 4),.
Baltimore Mu.Smith 4-15, D.Williams 3-
43. I-leap 2-34, Clayton 2-29, Sypniewski
2-27, LaTendresse 2-11, Wilcox 1-8,
Bratton 1-6, Mason 1-4, Anderson 1-1.
MISSED FIELD GOAL-New York,
Feeley 44 (WL).
NFL Preseason Standings
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 1 0.000 23 26
N.Y. Jets 0 1 0.000 3 16
South
W L T Pct 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
Cincinnati 0 0 0.000 0 0
Pittsburgh 0 0 0.000 0 0
Baltimore 0 1 0.000 16 17
Cleveland 0 1 0.000 7 20
West
W L T Pct PF PA
Oakland 1 0 01.000 16 10
Kansas City 0 0 0.000 0 0
San Diego 0 0 0.000 0 0
Denver 0 1 0.000 13 20
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF PA
N.Y. Giants 1 0 01.00017 16
Philadelphia 1 1 0.500 30 23
Dallas 0 0 0.000 0 0
Washington 0 0 0.000 0 0
South
W L T Pct PF PA
Atlanta 1 0 01.00026 23
Tampa Bay 1 0 01.00016 3
Carolina 0 0 0.000 0 0
NewOrleans 0 0 0.000 0 0
North
W L T Pct PF PA
Detroit 1 0 01.00020 13
Chicago 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
Tampa Bay 16. N Y Jets 3
Detroit 20, Denver 13:
N.Y. Giants 17, Baltimore 16
Atlanta 26. New England 23
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 Carqlina, 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.
Monday, Aug. 14
.Oakland at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
CLEVELAND INDIANS-Recalled INF
Ramon Vazquez from Buffalo of the IL
Designated RHP Guillermo Mota for,
assignment.
MINNESOTA TWINS-Activated OF
Lew Ford from the 15-day DL.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS-Activated
LHP Scott Sauerbeck from the 15-day
TEXAS RANGERS-Agreed to terms
w'th INF-OF Eric Young to a minor
league contract and assigned him to
Oklahoma of the PCL.
National League
ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS-Placed
OF Jeff DaVanon on the 15-day DL.
Recalled OF Scott Hairston from Tucson
of the PCL.
ATLANTA BRAVES-Placed RHP
Horacio Ramirez on the 15-day DL.
Recalled RHP Kevin Barry from
Richmond of the IL.
COLORADO ROCKIES-Designated
OF Jorge Pledra for assignment.
Recalled OF Ryan Spilborghs from
Colorado Springs of the PCL.
FLORIDA MARLINS-Extended their
player development contract with
Albuquerque of the PCL.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Purchased
the contract of RHP Britt Reames from
Indianapolis of the IL. Placed RHP Josh
Sharpless on the 15-day DL.
SAN DIEGO PADRES-Activated
RHP Chan Ho Park from the 15-day DL.
Optioned RHP Mike Thompson to
Portland of the PCL.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS-
Recalled RHP Jason Bergmann from
New Orleans of the PCL.
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Continued from Page 1B
Bob O'Brien was the pitch-
ing coach at CFCC for the last
12 years but, in January,
O'Brien took the post at Indian
River. After losing a pair of
pitchers just before school
started (one to the MLB draft,
another to injury), ,Indian
River was left scrambling to fill
a need.
Hall, who knew O'Brien, had
contacted him about Bunch. A
workout was set up and soon
thereafter, Bunch had a place
on the Pioneers' fall team.
According to O'Brien, Indian
River is giving Bunch an ath-
letic scholarship but he will
st ill have to earn a place on the
team.
"I know Will from the past,"
O'Brien said. "We brought him
in, worked him out and liked
what we saw.
"We're just giving him the
opportunity to play ball,
"O'Brien added. "He's a dia-
mond in the rough right now."
Both Hall and O'Brien said
Bunch had several good pitch-
es in his repertoire, including
a fastball in the upper 80's with
movement and a tight slider'
that can be thrown for a strike
consistently.
"He always changed speeds
well," said Hall, "and could go
inside and out on you.",
Bunch can certainly help out
Indian River, and the same is
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O'Brien is widely known in
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His position as head coach will
keep him from being as hands-
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where David West comes in.
West enjoyed a 10-year stint
in the major leagues with four
different teams and will be the
pitching coach at Indian River.
Should Bunch make the team,
he won't lack for good coach-
ing.
Until then, Bunch worked
out this summer with his broth-
er Chris, who transferred to
Nicholls State University, a
Division 1AA school in
Louisiana, to play quarterback
for the Colonels.
"I've been staying in shape,"
said Bunch. "My brother was
down for the summer and,
even when he's not here, I go
out and run with my dogs."
Bunch isn't just grateful for
the chance to play baseball
again. The scholarship allows
him to attend college, some-
thing he said was important in
his family.
"That's what I need," he said
of possibly earning a degree.
"My mom and dad want me to
get a degree. My sister has hers
and my brother is in college, so
I'm the one sticking out like a
sore thumb."
Hopefully, Bunch will stick
out with his play on the dia-
mond this fall and keep his
renewed baseball dreams
alive.
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Yardage: 7,619 : Par 72 (36-36)
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Patnck Sheehan 10-8 18
lan Lpggatt.- ;"'.'- 4-13 17'
Sergio Garcia'. 6-10 16
Dav.d Howell
Harrison Rrazar
Dean Wilson
Steve Flesch
Kevin Sutherland
Jeff Brehaut
Chris Riley
John Senden
Rod Pampliing
Heath Slocum
Corey Pavin
Bill Haas
Charles Warren
J.B. Holmes
Roger Tambellini
Daniel Chopra
Tim Petrovic
Greg Chalmers
Tag Ridings
Jonathan Kaye
Justin Leonard
Lucas Glover
Davis Love III
Bernhard Langer
Liang Wen Chong
B.J. Staten
Ryuji Imada
Billy Andrade
Kane Webber
Arjun Atwal
Mark O'Meara
Jose Maria Olazabal
Phil Mickelson
Jerry Smith
Clarence Rose
Matt Gogel
Charley Hoffman
Steve Lowery
D.J. Trahan
Aaron Baddeley
Kris Cox
Greg Owen
Jason Schultz
Steve Stricker
Jason Gore
Alex Cejka
Boyd Summerhays
Lian-Wei Zhang
Jeev M. Singh
Charl Schwartzel
David McKenzie
Darron Stiles
Jeff Overton
Henrik Bjomstad
Thomas, Levet
Jon Mills
John Engler, Jr.
Brandt Jobe
Shane Bertsch
Steven Bowditch
Simon. Wakefield
Scott Gutschewski
Alex Aragon
Charles Howell III
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Canadian Women's Open
Friday
London, Ontario
Pursei $1.7 million
Yardage:-6,611 Pa
Second Round
a-denotes amateur
Angela Stanford 64-70 -1'34
Jee Young Lee 67-70 -137
Cristie Kerr 67-70 -137
Lode Kane 68-70 138
Pat Hurst 69-71 --140
V. Goetze-Ackermian '67-73 -'40
Sophie Gustafson 72-69 -141
Meena Lee 68-73 -141
Jeong Jang 73-69 -132
Nicole Castrale 73-69 -142
Beth Bader '3-69 -142
Becky Iverson 72-70 -142
.Nadina Light 70-72 42
Wendy Ward 70-72 -142
II Mi Chung 68-74 -142
Stacy Prammanasudh 73-70 -143
Laura Diaz 72-71 -143
Kim Hall 71-72 -143
Lindsey Wright 71-72 143
Young Jo 70-73 -1:43
Gloria Park 70-73 -143
Morgan Pressel 70-73 -143
Meredith Ward 69-74 -143
Kim Brozer 73-71 144
Young Kim 72-72 -144
Brittany Lincicome \72-72 -144
Amy Hung 72-72 -144
Stephanie Louden. 71-73 -144
Se Ri Pak 70-74 -144
Christina Kim 70-74 144
Ashli Bunch 74-71 -145,
Katie Futcher 74-71 -145
Jamie Hullett 74-71 -1 45,
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Tracy Hanson 71-74 -1:45,
Karine Icher 71-74 -145
L. Walker-Cooper 70-75 -1 45
Sherd Turner 70-75 -145
Silvia Cavallert 76-70 -146
Libby Smith 75-71 -146
Rachel Hetherington 73-73 -146
Natalie Gulbis 3-73 ---146
Allison Hanna 72-74 -146
Beth Daniel 72-74 -146,
Sarah Lee 70-76 .-146
Glulia Sergas 75-72 -147
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Heather Young 74-73 -147
Jennifer Greggain 73-74 -147
Tina Barrett 73-74 -147
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Lap length: 2.45 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
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2. (9) Kasey Kanne Dodge 121 845-
3. (12) Ryan Newman, Dobgd.
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4. 124) Jeff Gordon. Chevrolet,
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5. (48) Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet
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9, (5) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 120 609
10. (11) Denny Hamlin, Cnerole..
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13. (40) Scott Prutt, Dodge, 120.229'.
14. (07) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolei
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15 (60i Boris Said, Ford. 120.080.
16. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet,
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17. (42) Casey Mears, Dodge, 120 000
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19. (25) Brian Vickers, Chevrofel.
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21. (99) Carl Edwards Ford 119 530
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Monis planned on being an astronaut until she stared volunteering
When life
is life-ish,
God is
faithful
W hen there aren't
any words yet
invented to
describe the range of
strangeness of life. I just call
it life-ish life is life-ish.
Last Thursday I went to a
funeral for a 13-year-old boy
who died ofleukernia and on
Saturday morning I went to a
wedding. To go from sorrow
to joy in a span of three days
is life-ish.
Life isn't even. It isn't
same. It isn't stable or pre-
dictable. About the only
thing that you can predict
about it is that one day you
might cry and the next day
you might laugh and in
between you might sigh and
gasp, smile and scream.
That's life-ish.
At the 13-year-old's funer-
al, the funeral home was
packed beyond standing
room only. Thunder rumbled
overhead and rain threat-
ened. The boy had been a
basketball player and a com-
puter wizard. He wanted to
go to MIT; he made the
world's best mashed pota-
toes and he died too soon. It
wasn't right.
It was life-ishness at its
worst.
On Saturday afternoon I
mr' a Iriman w ho told me
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CRISTY LOFTIS began to change. At Covenant, she's learning about economics
cloftis@chronicleonline.com "I saw so much brokenness in those families," and community development for her bachelor's
Cbhronicle Morris said. "In the Bible it says we're not just degree. What she wants to do is learn ways to
supposed to feed the poor and write a check, but help those in need long-term. The theory she !
Amanda Morris is the kind of person who to love them." learns is that sometimes, short-term relief for
dreams big. Morris said the revelation that God wanted people in need can be more harmful than help-
The funny thing is, sometimes God has plans her to serve him by helping her fellow brothers ful because it makes people dependent on gen-
3 of his own. and sisters made her angry. After all, she had erosity instead of helping them become self-suf-
S When she was a girl growing up in River-view, been congressionally nominated and accepted ficient. Many times, areas need long-term devel-
which is south of Tampa. Morris believed she to the Air Force Academy. All that was left was opment to help people.
S would one day see the world front a space shut- to sign the papers. It was her studies at Covenant that led her to
tie. About five months before graduation from Seven Rivers Presbyterian Church and The
From fourth grade on she wanted to be an high school, her guidance counselor called Path of Citrus County.
astronaut. To ensure her success, she joined the MorTis in for a chat An academy representative This summer she interned at the church,
Civil Air Patrol by sixth grade and joined cross- called and said she needed to sign the accept- helping church leaders look at ways to give peo-
country and track teams in high school. ance papers immediately. pie in need more than just short-term relief.
"Even my youth group participation, in the "That's when I realized, 'I can't do this.' "That's really a hard thing for the church to
I back of my head, was to make me look good," Morris said. "I ripped it up in this dramatic hear," Morris said. "Feed the hungry, yes, but it
Morris said. fashion and walked back to my classroom." doesn't stop there. It can't stop there."
Now at age 21, her life has a new direction While liberating, Morris was scared. She had While some may think lobbying for affordable
one a bit more directed by the Word of God. always planned to go to the academy for a fully housing or job rehabilitation programs may
Her original goal was to be accepted to the paid-for education and eventually become an seem more political than spiritual, Morris said
United States Air Force Academy a career astronaut. Now she had no plan and no money the two couldn't be separated.
that would start her on a path to eventually join- for school. "The truth is, the Gospel goes into every area
ing up with NASA. "I said, 'OK God. have at it,'" Morris said. of life," Morris said.
It wasn't until Morris took a family trip to It was when Morris asked God for more direc- This new way of providing for the poor is not
4 Philadelphia and then volunteered at the tion that she learned about Covenant College in always as rewarding as handing someone a box
Tampa Bay Dream Center, a Christian group Georgia. With scholarships Morris was able to full of food, but it's just as needed to ensure peo-
geared toward reaching the poor, that her plans raise enough to pay for the Presbyterian school. pie can support themselves. Morris said.
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Special ....
Questions answered
Pastor Randy t. Hodges of
Hernando Church of the
SNazarene will continue a sermon
series titled "Life's Biggest
Questions -Answers From God's
Word to Life's Major Concerns,"
with his topic ""Is Anyone -
Watching?"" during the 10:40 a.m.
worship service Sunday. Future
topics include.:
Aug. 27 -- "Why Do Bad
Things Happen to Good People?"
0 Sept. 3- "Can I Make a
Difference?"
The church is at 2101 N. Florida
Ave. (U.S. 41), Hernando. Call the
church at 726-6144.
Afternoon of music
The Men's Association of St.
Elizabeth Ann Seton Church on
West Country Club Boulevard in
Citrus Springs, will sponsor 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; setups and cof-
fee will be provided. '
Live music will be provided by
J.Q. with Peg on vocals. The duo
will feature ballroom dance music.
The afternoon performance will
include sing-along country, line
dancing, plus a tap dance number
by Peg. All are invited. Singles are
welcome and a singles table will be
set up. ,
Doors will open at 1:30 p.m. No
advance purchase is required. Call
Joe at (3521)489-3703.
Daughters to meet
The Daughters of the King will
meet at 10 a m. Tuesday at St.
Margaret's Episcopal Church,
114 N Osceola Ave., Inverness;
A hot meal will be served to
those in need at 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Holy Eucharist and healing
service at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday
is open to the public. A potluck din-
ner at 6 is followed by Bible study
and a compline service. The youth
group gets together at 6:30 p.m.
The ECW gathering is at 10 a.m.
Friday.
The church is seeking a part-
lime youth minister. Call 726-3153
for job description and information.
AWANA kickoff set
Cornerstone Baptist Church
of Inverness will have its kickoff
for AWANA from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday. Call the church office
at 726-7335. The church is at 1005
Hillside Court..
Play cards, eat lunch
There will be a card party/lunch-
eon at noon Thursday at S.J.
Auditorium, 92 Civic Circle, Beverly
Hills. Congregation Beth Sholom,
Beverly Hills Jewish Center, will
serve luncheon with dessert for a
donation of $8 per person. Call
Sandy at 746-2811 or Lucille at
860-1118.
Women get crafty
The Christian Women's Craft
Club of Faith Baptist Church will
meet from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday
in the fellowship building at the
church, 6918 S. Spartan Ave.,
Homosassa. New crafts will be cre-
ated weekly. All women are wel-
come. There is no charge; some
craft items may require minimal
cost for materials. Call 628-4793.
Code discussed
A series on "The DaVinci Code,"
.led by Pastor David Hamilton, will
conclude with a discussion at 7
Please see EVENTS/Page 2C
Terry Mattingly
ON
RELIGION
Gibson's
redemption
must be a
private act
Police-beat reporters
even in Hollywood
rarely get to quote
the Babylonian Talmud.
However, there is a pas-
sage in this Jewish text that
is relevant right now. The
crucial Hebrew words are in
tractate Eruvin, page 65b,
and they are "be'kiso,
be'koso, u've'kaso." This rab-
binical text says a person's
true essence is found in "his
cup." "his pocket" and "his
anger.:"
Witness the rich and pow-
erful Mel Gibson and his
roadside rant about Jews he
claimed are "responsible for
all the wars in the world."
His cup was too full and his
anger spilled over.
'Ancient Jewish wisdom
informs us that one way we
can know what a person is
really like is by how he
behaves when he is drunk
From this we can safely
assume that Mel Gibson
doesn't think much of Jews,"
noted Rabbi Daniel Lapin of
Toward Tradition, which has
received some financial sup-
port from Gibson.
"However, there is anoth-
er nugget of ancient Jewish
wisdom emphasizing that we
owe atonement for that
which lies in our hearts only
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CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONimb'
2C sATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 2QO6
EVENTS
Continued from Page 1C
p.m. Thursday at 3660 N.
Laurelwood. Call Harold or Carol at
746-5714.
Back-to-school bash
First Christian Church of
Inverness will have its third annual
back-to-school bash from 5 to 10
p.m. Friday.
The free event features a 25-foot
rock climbing wall, an inflatable
jousting arena, a dunking booth,
games and activities, and free
pizza and soda. Students in grades
6 through 12 are welcome.
Live music will be provided by
The Well Band from Ocala.
The church is at 2018 Colonade
St., Inverness, behind Cinnamon
Sticks Restaurant. Call John Isaac
Brock at 344-1908.
Ladies to meet
The ladies of New Hope Baptist
Church invite everyone to their
annual ladies meeting at 10 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 19. The theme is
"Becoming Women of Faith and
Obedience." The guest speaker is
Susan McGill from South Carolina.
Young ladies from the Victorious
Valley Girls Home will sing.
Registration begins at 9:30 a.m.
Lunch will be served and a nursery
provided for ages 1 and older.
The church is at 8635 W.
Goodman Lane, Homosassa. For
information or directions, call, Kim
Justice at 746-9559 or 795-5391.
Luncheon slated
Dunnellon Christian Women's
Club invites everyone to its month-
ly luncheon at noon Wednesday,
Aug. 23, at the Rainbow Room at
Rainbow Springs Country Club.
Wear yellow.
Tara Lees-Groot, owner of Tara's
Fashion on Walnut Street in
Dunnellon, will be featured. Her
shop carries an extensive line of
jewelry, purses, clothing and music.
She will host a fashion show as
part of the program.
The guest speaker is Marge
Silverio of Clermont, whose topic
will be "Common $en$e for Living."
The menu includes lobster salad
with rolls, key lime pie, coffee and
tea. The cost is $12. For reserva-
tions, call Shirley at (352) 465-
9037 or Diana at (352) 489-2927
by Friday. Cancellations not
received by Aug. 21 must be hon-
ored or given to a friend.
Hear Green speak
Aglow International invites all
women to hear the Aglow
Southeast U.S.A. regional director,
Joy Green, speak at the next meet-
ing from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday,
Aug. 25, at the Crystal River
Woman's Club, 320 Citrus Ave.,
Crystal River. Invite a guest.
Bring personal care items for
women at the sanctuary, such as
shampoo, paper goods, laundry
soap, deodorant, etc.
A light buffet of finger food will
be served before the meeting.
Laugh with Stine
The Vineyard Christian
Fellowship of Inverness will pres-;'
ent comedian Brad Stine on Friday,.
Sept. 1. Doors will open at 6 p.m.
and the show will start at 7. The
event will be catered by R&B
Catering. Admission is free.
Stine has appeared on HBO,
Showtime and MTV. He headlines.. -
at many comedy clubs across
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Places of worship that
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SERVICING THE
COMMUNITIES OF CRYSTAL RIVER AND
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B3B Crystal
S River
Foursquare
Gospel Church
1160 N. Dunkenfield Ave.
795-6720
A FULL GOSPEL
FELLOWSHIP
Sunday 10:30 A.M.
Wednesday "Christian Ed"
7:00 P.M.
Pastor Brona Larder
Grace Bible
Church
Sunday
9:30 AM ..............Sunday School
11:00AM .........Worship
6:00 PM...............Evening Service
7:00 PM...............Youth Group -
S Nursery Provided ,,-
Wednesday
7:00 PM................Bible Study &
Prayer Meeting
1'% mi.off US.19
6382 W. Green Acres St. Homosassa
Pastor Ray Herriman
791 628-5631
Nature's
Independent
Church
Located, past
the guard shack at
Nature's Resort,
Halls River Road
Homosassa
Sunday Morning Service
10:30am
Thurs. Night Prayer
& Bible Study
7:00pm
Preacher: Tom "Tex" Evans
(352) 628-9562 I
The Gathering Place
CHURCH
3277 S. Suncoast Blvd. (Hwy. 19)
Golden Eagle Plaza
1/2 mile N. of Wal-Mart
628-2355
Full-Gospel Non-demonination
Welcomes Everyone
S Come Join in Worship
with Pastor Robert Rowe
S Associate Pastors Don
& Rainie Miller, Dottie Brooks
Sunday 10:30 AM
Wednesday 7 PM Bible Study
Children's Church
& Nursery Provided
Let's get back to the cross!
S He's coming soon!
1ST. THOMAS
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
_r ing S.utrai e Citrus County
MASSES:
JSaturday 4:30 P.M.
Sunday 8:00 A.M.
10:30 A.M.
US 19 mile South of West
Cardinal St, Homosassa
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St. Elizabeth
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Catholic Church
Country Club Blvd.
Citrus Springs
West of US 41
The church on the hill
where your spiritual needs
will be fulfilled
Masses
Saturday Vigil..........4:30 PM
Sunday....................8:30 AM
...........................& 11:010 A M
Weekday...............8:30 AM
Feast ......................8:30 AM
............................& 7:00 PM
Confessions before All Masses
489-4889
We support Pope John Paul II
Catholic School
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CHURCH OF GOD
Come praise the Lord with us!
Experience the excitement and
the preaching of the full
Gospel of Jesus Christ
Morning Service
10:30AM.
Children's Church After Praise & Worship
Evening Service
6:00PVM.
Wednesday Bible Study
7:00PAM.
8323 W. Bradshaw St.
Homosassa, Florida
(352) 628-2672
Pastors J. Gregory & Trilby Richie s
www.homosassachurchofgod.org
First United
Methodist
Church
A Stephen Ministry Church
8831 W. Bradshaw St.
Homosassa
West of US 19
(take Yulee Dr. at Burger King)
Rev. Mark Whittaker
Youth Pastor Steven Skelley
628-4083
www.1umc.org
Traditional Worship:
8:00 A.M., 9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.
Nursery at All Sunday Services
Sunday School for
All Ages: 9:30 A.M.
Youth Ministries
(ages 11-18)
670166
Open Heart
OpenMins
Open Door
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ARMY aiRUS COUNlY
SnCORPS.
SUNDAY:
Sunday School 10 A.M.
Morning Worship Hour 11 A.M.
TUESDAY:
Home League 11:45 A.M.
WEDNESDAY:
Bible Study
12:00 NOON
Captain John Fuller
ST. ANNE'S
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH (Anglican)
Rector: Fr. Kevin G. Holsapple
Sunday Rite I...................8Z'0 AM.
Sunday Rite II...............10:15 AM.
Sunday Church School....10:00 A.M.
Sunday Bible Study..........9:15 A.M.
Tuesday 7:00 P.M.
Wednesday Bible Study...5 30 P.M.
Thursday 9:30 A.M.
Thursday Bible Study....10:30 A.M.
1 mile west of the Plantation Inn
9870 W. Fort Island Tr.,
Crystal River
795-2176
e-mail: stannes@earthlink.net
website: uww.stannescr.org
MOUNT OLIVE
MISSIONARY
BAPTIST
Daniel G. Savage III CHURCH
Pastor
Sunday Senrvices
* Sunday School ... 9 30 AM
* Morning Service 11.00 AM
* Wed Prayer Meeting & Bible Study
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Church Phone
(352) 563-1577
St. Timothy
Lutheran Church
ELCA
1070 N. Suncoast Blvd.,
Crystal River
795-5325
Saturday Informal Worship
5:00pm
Sunday Worship
7:30am, 8:30am and 11:00am
Sunday School
All Ages & Adults
10:00am
Nursery Provided
Active Youth Program
Rev. David S. Bradford, Pastor
679512
St. Benedict
Catholic Church
U.S. 19 at Ozello Rd.
Vigil: 5:00pm
Sun.: 8:30 & 10:30am
DAILY MASSES
Mon. Fri.: 8:00am
HOLY DAYS
IAs Announced
CONFESSION
Sat.: 3:30 4:30pm
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Crystal River
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
A Friendly Church With
A Bible Message.
CoHr fU.S: 19 & 44'East"
Sunday Bible
Study
10:00 A.M.
Sunday Worship
11:00 A.M.
Sunday Evening
6:00 P.M..
Wednesday Bible
Study
7:30 P.M.
Come Worship
With Us!
Evang. ,
Calvin Watson
Charlie Graham
795-8883
746-4239
CRYSTAL RIVER
UNITED
METHODIST
. H CHURCH
4801
N. Citrus
-" Ave.
(2 miles north of US 19)
Rev. David Gill
Senior Pastor
Sunday Worship
8:00 & 11: 00 a.m.
Contemporary
Services
9:30 a.m.
Sunday School
39:30 & 11: 00a.m.
Nursery Available at all Services
Kid Zone
Children's Workshop
.9:30 a.m.
Youth Fellowship
4:30 p.m.
Kid's Club
4:30 p.m.
A Stephen Ministry
Provider
795-3148
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First Presbyterian
A Child-Safe Church
1501 SE Hwy. 19
Crystal River
Saturday at 5:30 pm
Ancient-Future Worship
The Lord's Supper Celebrated,
All Are Welcome
Sunday Worship Services
8:30 am 11:00 am
Sunday School for all ages 9:45am
Dr. Randy D. Moody, Pastor
Rev. Sheryle Phillips,
Parish Associate
(352) 795-2259
www.fpcofcrystalriver.com
GULF-TO-
LAKE
CHURCH
(SBC)
Rev. &Mrs. Bertine
"Exciting &
Contagious Worship"
Sunday 8:00, 9:30
and 11:00 am
Adult Worship
Kid's Worship -
(Worship just for Kids)
5:30 pm Evening
Activities:
Adult Bible Studies
Teen Program
(Grades 6-12)
Kids Connection
(3 yr. old 5th Grade)
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Dave & Susie Sininger
* Powerful Praise & Worship
* Nursery & "Kids Church"
* Youth Program
* Food Pantry
* SHARE Florida Host Site
Sunday 10:30am & 6:30pm
Wednesday 7pm
795-LIFE
(5433)
www.abundantlifecitrus .org
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Service Times:
Sunday School
9:00 a.m.
Morning Worship
10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Bible
Study
7:00 p.m.
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352-564-8565
9592 W. Deep Woods '
Crystal River, FL 34428,,
(North of U.S.19 on -
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Approximately 2 miles,
west on Deep Woods) -
Sunday Morning
Bible Study 9:30 A.M.
Worship 10:30 A.M.
Sunday Evening
Worship
6:00 P.M.
Wednesday Evening
Bible Study
7:00 P.M.
Evangelists:
Melvin Curry
David Curry
Please Feel Free to Call. ;I
One Of Our Elders if you
Have Specific Questions
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Contemporary Ser ice. 10:31)0 ..1
E.ening Service . . 6:00 PM
lWednesda) Night
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Asambleas de Dios
Inverness, Florida
ORDEN DE SERVICIOS:
DOMINGOS:
9:00 AM Escuela Biblica
: Dominical
10:30 AM Adoraci6n y
Pr6dica
0 MARTES:
7;00 PM C de Oraci6n
SJUEVES:
7:00 PM Estudics Biblicos
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David Pihero, Pastor
1370 N. Croft Ave. Inverness, FL 34451
0 Tel6fono: (352) 341-1711
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Baptist Church
5040 N Shady Acres Dr.
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Vorship 10:45 AM
sunday Evening 6:00 PM
Xouth 6:00 PM
,Wednesday 7:00 PM
\ "Quality Child
Care Always
Provided"
Highway 41 North, turn at
Sportsman Pt.
-Pastor Larry Ward 726-9719
'A place to belong.A place to become."
WE INVITE YOU
0 TO EXPERIENCE
LIFE
FIRST CHIURCM OF GOD
5510 JASMINE LANE
e INVERNESS
o We are a non-
denominational church
that reaches out to the
, lost, the backslidden,
Sand the burned-out
, Christian with the
, unconditional love of
:, God in practical, non-
S traditional, non-
, threatening ways in
; order to build strong
; individuals, strong
relationships and strong
farimilies!
j Worship 10:30AM & 6:00PM
wednesday: Bible Study 6:00PM
N. 726-8986
'to get to heaven:
" ?It's whom you
Snow that
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Our Lady of
Fatima
CATHOLIC CHURCH
U.S. Hwy, 41 South, Inverness,
Florida
/ Sunday Masses
8:00 & 10-00 AM
Saturday Vigil
4:00 P.M.
Weekdays 8:00 A M
KConfessions 2:30 3:30 P M.
726-1670
1900 W. Hwy. 44, Inverness
Service: Holy Communion
7:45 AM (Every Sunday)
10:00 AM (1st & 3rd Sunday)
Sunday School
c & Bible Class
!i 8:45 A.M.
IH 726-1637
Nursery Provided
www.lstlutheran.net
The Rev. Thomas Beaverson
SFirst
Assembly
of God
-4201 So. Pleasant Grove Rd.
(Hwy. 5810So.) Inverness, FL 34452
*. 1
Hwy.44 E @
S Washington Ave. N
: Sunday Services
9:45 AM Contemporary m
* in Fellowship Hall U
* 11:00 AM
Traditional Service
in Sanctuary
Broadcast live on WRZN am 720 ,
S9:45 AM Sunday School i
* Nursery Provided E
4:00 PM Youth Group
* 24-Hour Prayer Line
E 563-3639
Web Site: www.fpcinv.org .
Church Office 637-0770 U
* Pastors: Craig Davies &
E Dustin Sedlak
INVERNESS
SEVENTH-DAY
4ADVENTIST
CHURCH
638 S. Eden Gardens
Inverness, 34450
Hershel Mercer, Pastor
726-9311
Sat. Sabbath School
9:10 AM
Sat. Worship Hour
11:00 A.M.
Wed. Prayer Meeting
6:00 P.M.
Come,
T o
ST.
MARGARET'S
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
where everyone is still welcome!
In Historic Downtown Inverness
1 Block N.W. Of City Hall
114 N. Osceola Ave.
Inverness, FL 34450
726-3153
Services:
Sun. Worship 8 & 10:30 A.M.
Wednesday 12:30 P.M.
Morning Prayer
9:00 A.M. Mon- Fri
Fr. Gene Reuman, Pastor
PLEASANT GROVE
CHURCH OF CHRISt
3875 S. Pleasant Groy`.Jd.
Inverness, FL 34450
"Come Be A Part Of
God's Family".
Minister: Michael Raine
(352) 344-9173
Sunday School For All Ages
Class Provided
S .R. 44
APPLEBEE'S AB
PLEASANTGROVE RD.
CHURCH OF CHRIST !
inwww.p g rcoc.corm
Swww.pgrcoc.com J
Adul~t Choir
:00 PM
7:00 PM
Nursery Provided
Visit us online at
fbcinverness.org
123 S. Seminole
726-1252
The itte House
Fellowship
A Christian ministry to help
overcome addictions and
problems through discipleship
Sunday Service 10:00am
Tuesday Discipleship Ministry
Training 7:00pm ,
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00pm
Overcomers Meetings offered
Saturday Various Outreaches & events
in a Christian Cafe' atmosphere.
Joe and Kathi Hupchick
Servants of Christ
4929 E. Shady Acres Drive
Inverness, FL
352-726-9998 Cell 352-613-5216
jkhupchick@juno.com
All are invited to our
Healing!
Services
First Church of Christ,
Scientist
Inverness
224 N. Osceola Ave.
Sunday Services 10:30 AM
Sunday School 10:30 AM
Wed. Testimony Meeting 1:00 PM
,n 352-726-4033
VINEYARD
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Pastor: Kevin Ballard
Sunday Schedule:
Coffee & Donuts 9:00 AM
Sunday Celebration ............10:00 AM
KidsClib 1030 AM
Weekly Schedule:
Fellowship Dinner......................,6 PM Wed.
Bible Teaching 7 PM Wed.
NRG Youth 7 PM Wed.
Fruit of the Vine Luncheon.....12 PM Thurs.
Food Pantry ..............12:30 2 PM Thurs.
NRG Student Cafe....................7.....7 PM Fri.
Working together to bring people into
intimate relationships with Jesus Christ.
960 S.US.Highway 41
Just south of Inverness City Limits
Call the offices for more information:
Offices Open Mon. Fri. (352) 726-1480
You can expect:
Exciting Atmosphere, Solid Preaching,
Clean Nursery, Contemporary Worship
Wednesday:
6:30 P M.
Youth Program for all ages.
Adult and Young Adult
Bible Studies
Something for everyone!!!
Sunday:
9:00 AIM. Sunday School
10:15 AIM. Worship
6:00 PM. Worship
bodd Langdon, Sr, Minister
John-Isaac Brock-Hines, Youth Minister
WHERE VERYBODUUY 15 OUMBUUODY ANU
JESUS IS LORD
MOUNTAIN ASSEMBLY
10117 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy.
Inverness, FL 34450-5430
East Hwy. 44- (352) 637-3110
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Sunday Worship 10:30 A.M.
Sunday Evening 6:30 P.M.
Thursday 7:00 P.M.
Rev. & Mrs. Io
Junior Branson jI. 'A
(352) 341-2884
INVERNESS
CHURCH
OF CHRIST
352-637-6400
.5148 Live Oak Lane
SUNDAY
10:00 AM
11:00 AM
WEDNESDAY
7:00 PM
Come Worship
With Us
Leon Jennings,
Evangelist
BOWLING LIVE OAK LANE
ALLEY
K MART
W HWVY. 44 E HWY 44
6 7389
Church of Inverness
3896 S. Pleasant Grove Rd.
Inverness, FL 34452
(2 mi. so. ofApplebee's)
Come as you are
& worship
with our family!
(352) 726-2522
KIPYOUNGER
Senior Pastor
Open Hearts, Open Minds,
Open Doors
www.invernessfirstumc.org
SUNDAY WORSHIP TIMES
8:00 AM Holy Communion
9:00 AM Praise & Worship Service
10:10 AM Faith Connection Groups
(Groups for all ages)
11:00 AM Traditional Worship
5:00 PM- Student Connection Time
6th Grade thru 12th ,
Nursery care available starting at 9:00 AM
WEDNESDAYS
6:15 PM Connection Groups
for everyone
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH
5335 E. Jasmine Lane, Inverness
(Off of Hwy. 41 North, 1/2 mile N. of Publix)
(352) 344-8331
S/ Sunday Services
JJ 9:30 am. 10:30 a.m.
6:00 pm.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting
7:00 pm.
Thursday Night Ranch
Middle School Youth
6:30 pmn.
l- Pastor Tom Frazier
Sro0ad
591 Village West Plaza
Inverness
(2 miles west on Hwy. 44
past Wal-Mart on right)
You're invited to
our Services
Sunday School
10:00 AM
*' Sunday
10:45 AM & 6:00 PM
Wednesday 7:00 PM
Independent
Fundamental
Pastor
Terry Roberts
Ph: 726-0201
Church
Without
Walls of
Inverness Ministries
"An Exicting & Growing
Congregation Ministering to the
Heart of Citrus County"
With three locations to serve you.
Senior Pastors & Founders
Pastors Douglas & Teresa
Alexander Sr.
SERVICE TIMES
Wednesday Bible Study
7 PM
Temporary Location:
3962 N. Roscoe Rd.
Hernando, FL 34442
(Going N. on hwy. 200, turn R
on Lake Park Dr., then turn L at
the end of the road.)
For more information
call 352-344-2425
Sunday Services
Early Service 8 AM
Sunday School 9 AM
Worship 10:30 AM
Sunday Evening
Services
Church Without Walls
of Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills Civic Center 5 PM
Senior Pastor Bonita Fagin
Assistant Pastors
Sonny & Dotty Wright
Church Without Walls
of Crystal River
Meeting on:
Sunday Nights 5 PM
Seminole Club
Community Center
135 NE 3rd St.
Crystal River, FL 34429
Senior Pastors
Ivan & Mary McKinley
Assistant Pastors
Wyndell & Dianne Alexander
For more Information call
352-344-2425
A Multi-cultural, Non-Demoninatlonal Family
We Invite All To Come Grow With UsI
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONIm
Places of worship that .
offer love, peace _
and harmony to all.
Come on over to "His" house, your spirits will be lifted!!!
SERVICING THE COMMUNITIES OF BEVERLY HILLS, HERNANDO,
HOMOSASSA SPRINGS, INVERNESS, AND LECANTO
K'HILAH SHALOM
A congregation of both Jew and non-Jew
serving and worshipping Adonal together.
Rabbi Kyle Moline
Rabitzen Dawn
Heron Village
701 White Blvd. Inverness
Call Linda T
for information 79 -2360 |
CHRISTIAN
CENTER
"Big Enough To Serve,
Small Enough To Care"
637-5100
Clean & Safe Nursery
* Exciting Children & Youth Services
Warm Fellowship
Powerful Worship
Practical Messages
Sunday Worship
8:30 A.M.& 11:00 A.M.
Sunday School
10:00 AM.
Wednesday Family Night
6:30 PM ,
FriadyYouith.Service
8:00 P.M.
Agape Kido Preschool & Daycare
4'yr old-PreK 4'
.Befoi-e &After school Care
Mon-Fri 6.30 A.M. 6:00 P.M.
Two miles from Hwy. 44 on the
corner of Croft & Harley
2728 Harley St., Inverness FL
Real Life
Chnsbtan Church
Real Life' Christian Church
invites you to come
worship with us.
"Lose the religion...
find a relationship"
Worship & Celebration at 10:30 AM
Quality childcare is provided.
RLCC temporarily uses the
'Seventh Day Adventist Church
Located at 1880 Trucks Ave, Hernando
563-LIFE (5433)
reallife@mindspring:com
realife4u.org
RLCC is a non-denominational
Bible-believing Church
B79502
FAITH BAPIS
CHURCH
Homosassa Spnngs
Rev.VWm La\Verle Coats
SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:45 am
WORSHIP: 11 am & 6 pm
WEDNESDAY SERVICE: 7pm
Wed.- Sep.- May Keys
For Kids 6:30-8pm
Independent & Fundamental
On Spartan 1/2 mile from U.S.
19 off Cardinal 628-4793 |
HOMOSASSA SPRINGS
CHRISTIAN
CENTER CHURCH
7961 W. Green Acres. St.,
Homosassa Springs
Marcus Rooks, Sr. Pastor
Rev. WF. Todd, Pastor
Emeritus retired
628-5076
NI GROVER CLEVELAND
GREENACRE5
Location: US 19 At Green Acres
Street South of Homosassa Springs
[ Christian Education
9:30am
[ Contemporary
Service
10:30am
1 Wednesday Services
S7:00pm
(nursery provided)
www.christiancenterchurch.cc
UNITARIAN
UNIVERSALISTS
Oak Tree Plaza
2149 Hwy. 486, Lecanto
(1 Mile East of Hwy. 491)
SUNDAY SERVICES
10:30 A.M.
RESPECTING INDIVIDUAL BELIEFS
ALL ARE WELCOME
746-9202
WWW.NCUU.ORG i
9. 35 S. Crystal Glen Dr. Lecanto
Crystl Glen Subdivision
Hwy.44 just E.of 490
527-3325 .
First Baptist
Church of
Homosassa
"Come Worship with Us"
10540 W. Yulee Drive Homosassa
'628-3858
Rev. J. Alan Ritter Rev. Chris Brewer
9.45 am Sunday School AIIiAge Groups)
8:30 & 11 am Worship Celebration
Choir / Special Music / Children
Sunday Night
6 pm Worship Celebration
'Children/s Ministry 'Youth Bible Study
Wednesday Night
7 pm Worship Celebration
Children's Awanas Group
Youth Activities
CHURCH
OF THE
NAZARENE
2101 N. Florida Ave,
Hernando FL
726-6144
Nursery Provided
"The Church with the big "
*CHILDREN
*YOUTH
*SINGLES
SENIORS
Sunday School
9:45 A.M.
Praise & Worship
10:40 A.M.
Praise Service'
6:00 P.M.
Praise & Prayer
(Wed.) 7:00 P.M
Randy T. Hodges, Pastor
IGLESIA IISPANA
CASA DE ORACION
"Donde la Palabra de
Dios es el lenguaje del
Esptritu Santo"
Escuela Dominical...9:30 AM
Adoraci6n................10:5 AM
Martes 9:30 AM
Miercoles................ .7:00 PM
Dr. Teddy Aponte & Hayi
Aponte, Pastores
3220 N. Carl G. Rose Hwy.
(200) Hernando
352-341-5100
HERNANDO
United
Methodist
Church
"A place of new beginnings"
2125 E. Norvell Bryant Hwy. (SR486)
For information call
(352) 726-7245
Visit our website at
www.hernandoumc.net
Sunday School
8:45 AM
Fellowship
9:30 AM
Worship Service
10:00 AM
Ministries and Activities for all Ages.
Reverend Lois Barnum, Pastor a
i A friendly church where
Christ is exalted!!!
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Service
)VJ"I~litlsh*J~j
BEGINNINrGS
FELLOWSHIP
PASTORS
JIf AiWN PAM BURKE
* Renewal/Charismatic
Theology
Contemporary Praise and
Worship
24 Hour Prayer Ministry
New Beginnings School of
Ministry
Nursery Provided
10:30 AM
Sunday Worship
(nursery provided)
Saturday 7 PM
, Yuth SericfE
Midweek Service
7 PM
"My house shall be called a
house of prayer for all nations"
Mark 11:17
-----2 -8 3
GOOD
SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
ELCA
Welcomes You
To Worship
With Us!
Worship
8:30 & 10:30 A.M.
Sunday School
8:30 A.M.
Fellowship after
Worship
Holy Communion
Celebrated Weekly
The Rev. Frederick C.
Ohsiek, Pastor
746-7161
Nursery Provided
Building Is Barrier-Free
Hwy. 486
Across From Ted
Williams Museum C
9:00 A.M.
10:15 A.M.
6:00 P.M.
I Bible Study & Prayer 7:00 P.M.
Baptist Church
Sunday Services held at:
Guardian Angel Preschool
815 W. Hampshire Blvd.
Beverly Hills, FL 34465
Sunday Morning Service: 10:15
Children's Church
through the 4th Grade
Nursery Provided
Jonathan Thibos, Missionary Pastor.
www.hopebaptistonline.org
464-4441
Center
Christian
.;.,/v" :
al Ridge
Fellowship
Spirit Filled
Worship
Services
Sunday Worship
10:30am
Wednesday
Bible Study
7:00pm
We are a Non-Denominational
Fellowship Worshipping Jesus
16 Regina St., Beverly Hills
6"M 860-2725
Community COurcI
82 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills, FL
352-746-3620
Rev. Stewart Jamison III, Pastor
*here C* r i is Prcamed
VIGIL MASSES:
4:00 P.M. & 6:00 PM.
SUNDAY MASSES:
8:00 AM & 10:00 AM.
SPANISH MASS:
12 NOON
CONFESSIONS:
2:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M. Sat.
or ByAppointment
*************
WEEKDAY MASSES:
8:00 A.M.
6 Roosevelt Blvd.,
Beverly Hills
S746-2144
S Block East ofS.R. 491)3
l~fti- -r _
CHRIST LUTHERAN'
CHURCH-LCNMS
"A CHURCH THAT
IS A FAMILY"
SUNDAY SERVICES .
9:00 A.M. Sunday School-
& Bible Class
-'10:00 A.M. Morning Worship,
Holy Communion
2nd & 4th Sunday
* PASTOR RICHARD
.1 ~ DRANKWALTER
. Nurserv Available 796-8331 -
,,475 North Ave. West, Brooksvil]e.
lon North, Ae E :.if 9 N)
First Baptist
Church of -
Beverly Hills
NMarple Lewis. Il
Pastor
4950 ,V. Lecanio Hwy.
Beverly Hills, FL ,:'
Located at the intersection of..1
Hwy. 491 1Lecanto Hwy.)
and Forest Riage Blvd .
Service Times"
Sunday *-
Bible Study
"9:00 A.M.
Morning Worship
10:15 A.M.
Evening Worship ;;a
6:00 P.M.
Wednesday Night:^,s
Bible Study
Prayer & Youth
Activities
6:00 P.M. .
For morei6af;'imat jn.aial d S
,:.(352)1746-2970i ,- ,Y-3-
Office Hours
9-3 P.M.
or email us at: '--
beverlyhillsbaptist@tampabay.rr.cor,.!
it Kd :r
Face.
Withn...i
"We must accep5o
that this
creative pulse,
within us is
God's creativec:
pulse itself." .
-Joseph Chilton
Pearce -
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AdM I;xryjRnAy- AtIGUST 12. 2006
SATURDAY. AUGUST 12, 2006 5C
I.A)TRUS I..(.UN7YI (PL) CHRONICLE
EVENTS
Continued from Page 2C
merica. Stine has been featured
id New York Magazine, CNN,
NBC, and has also recently
released his new book, "Live From
Middle America."
For more information about
Stine, visit his Web site at
ww.bradstine.com.
Fun for families
:,hepherds Way Baptist
Church invites families to a
"Family Fun Day" from 9 a.m. to
noon Saturday, Sept. 9. There will
be.a bounce house, water slide,
hotdogs, popcorn, sno-cones and
more.
I This event is also preregistration
for AWANA, which is from 5 to 7
p.m. Sunday beginning Sept. 10.
This program is open to children 3
years old through sixth grade.
AWANA builds friendships and
faith while providing a fun-filled,
unforgettable experience. The chil-
dren are grouped age appropriate-
ly as "Cubbies" (ages 3 to 5),
!'Sparks" (grades K-2) and "Truth
S nd Training Clubs" (grades 3-6).
: The church is at 965 N. Lecanto
tHighway (County Road 491) in
Lecanto. For information call the
church office at 527-9900.
SHoly Days near
, Services for the High Holy Days
will commence at 7:30 p.m. Friday,
Sept. 22, led by teacher and reli-
gious leader Rabbi Zvi Ettinger at
Congregation Beth Sholom.
: Regular Shabbos services are at
1:30 p.m. Fridays..
* Rabbi discusses the weekly por-
lion of the Torah from 9,to 9:30
a.m. Saturday.
: Regular Sabbath morning serv-
ices start at 9:30, immediately after
the Bible Study. A traditional
Kiddush is provided at the conclu-7
sion of the service.
Get a 'jumpstart'
Get a movingg jumpstart" from
6:30 to, 8 a.m. Monday through
friday at the Little House
fellowship, 4929 Shady Acres
prive, Inverness. Enjoy free coffee,
prayer, requests and a smile. Call
726-9998.
Donations accepted
Church Without Walls is spon-
soring a "Back to School Bash" for
needy children in Citrus County.
Any cash or supply donations will
be a blessing to the underprivi-
leged families of the community.
SCall the church office at 344-
2425 for information and direc-
tions.
Star-studded premiere
SGulf-to-Lake Church's
eiildren's Ministry will have a
|alnd opening and ribbon-cutting
ceremony to introduce its new
theme, "Son Studio," from 9:15 to
,11:15 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 20.
In this studio, children in kinder-
garten through fifth grade will learn
about God's word through televi-
sion game shows such as Wheel
bf Fortune and Jeopardy, "live"
newscasts from the Holy Land,
special guests such as Moses and.
Noah, and through wild and wacky
games. The mayor of Crystal
River, Ron Kitchen, will be the "rib-
bon cutter," along with a few local
celebrities.
Find bargains
The ladies of House of Power
Church will have a yard sale
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 19, at
the church on County Road 491
(North Lecanto Highway) and
Dawson Drive, 1.5 miles south of
State Road 200. Bargains on
household and miscellaneous
items and clothes is offered.
Come sale away
Helping Hands Thrift Store is
having a $2 bag sale. Proceeds
from all sales go to helping the
less fortunate on the east side of
Citrus County. Donations are wel-
pome. Estate donations are also
accepted Items donated are tax
deductible, and a form is provided
from Helping Hands. The store is
accepting donations of household
goods, clothing and small appli-
ances. Pick-up is available for larg-
er donations.
' The store is at 5164 S. Florida
1s
Ave. (U.S. 41 South) at the Heath
Mini Storage Units, about a mile
rrom the fairgrounds. Hours are
9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday
through Saturday. Call 726-2660.
Singles have spirit
.The Spirited Singles group at
If-to-Lakes Church meets from
P to 8:30 p.m. the fourth
arsday monthly to enjoy fellow-
at the singles coffeehouse.
e group meets in Meadowcrest,
to Sun Bank, across the street
n GUlf-to-Lake Church on State
jd 44 in Crystal River.
K.all Diana at 795-8077.
Movies on lawn
SAdvent Hope Church hosts
free, family friendly "movies on the
lawn" beginning at dusk on the first
Saturday monthly. Free popcorn is
available. Bring a blanket or lawn
chairs and bug spray. If it rains,
movies will be shown inside the
church.
The church is at 428 N.E. Third
Avenue in Crystal River. The public
is invited. Call 795-5132.
Watch 'Crosspoints'
Watch "Crosspoints" on WYKE
TV 47, channel 16 on Bright
House and Adelphia, at 7 a.m.
Sunday, 9:30 p.m. Monday and
12:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Services
Men eat, pray
The men of St. Timothy
Lutheran Church will meet for
breakfast and prayer at 8 a.m.
today for a planned devotional and
discussion of men's services to the
church. The come-as-you-are wor-
ship service is at 5 p.m.
Pastor Bradford's sermon for the
10th Sunday after Pentecost is
"Living Bread." Worship services
are at 7:30, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Holy
Communion is offered. Coffee fel-
lowship is from 9:30 to 10 a.m. A
Rally Day program will be present-
ed at 10 a.m. for the fall start-up of
Sunday school classes. Meet the
teachers, sing,, laugh and cele-
brate. A puppet show by children
and youths will be featured. A cov-
ered-dish luncheon will follow the
11 a.m. service to celebrate Rally
Day and Friendship Sunday.
Thewomen's prayer group
meets from 8:30 to 10 a.m.
Thursday in the fellowship hall.
The church is at 1.070 N..
Suncoast Blvd.: (U.S. 19), Crystal
River. Call 795-5325.
Series continues
First Christian Church of
Inverness invites everyone to
Sunday worship services at 10:15
a.m. and 6 p.m. Senior Minister
Todd Langdon will continue a
series titled 'The Church of
ACTSion" with this week's sermon
titled "A More Adequate Way" -
Acts 18." Communion is offered.
Sunday school classes for all ages
begin at 9 a.m. A nursery is avail-
able. Children's church for grades
K-5 is in the education building
during the morning worship serv-
ice.
Wednesday evening adult Bible
study is at 6:30 in the-sanctuary.
The series "The Church of
ACTSion" will continue with Acts
19.
A program for youths is avail-
able. John Isaac Brock is the youth
director.
The church is at 2018
Colonnade St., Inverness. Call the
church office at 344-1908 or e-mail
office@fccinv.org.
Celebrate Eucharist
Shepherd of the Hills
Episcopal Church in Lecanto will
celebrate the 10th Sunday after
Pentecost with Holy Eucharist
services at 6 p.m. today and 8 and
10 a.m. Sunday.
The work crew will meet at 8:30
a.m. Monday and Thursday.
The SOS ministry meets from 9
a.m. to noon Thursday.
Invitation issued
Anglican Church of Our
Redeemer invites everyone to
worship services Sunday at 7:30
and 9 a.m.
Other services include a study
group on Mondays, and Bible
study Wednesday mornings.
The church also sponsors a
course titled "Teaching Spiritual
Mapping."
The church is at 2486 Trucks
Ave., Hernand6. Call 637-5922.
Prayers for all
First Baptist Church of
Hernando, 3790 E. Parsons Point
Road, will have the Rev. Randall
WilkinsOn as guest speaker
Sunday. Prayer for everyone is at
8:15 and 9:20 a.m. Sunday school
classes for all ages begin at 9:30
a.m. Worship services are at 11
a.m. and 6 p.m. The Nominating
Committee will meet after the
morning service. Choir rehearsal is
at 5 p.m.
Everyone is invited to meet at
the church for visitations at 10 a.m.
*Tuesdays.
The Wednesday prayer meeting
is at 6 p.m. in the fellowship hall.
Worship ministries meet at 10
a.m. Thursday at New Horizon
Assisted Living Home.
Call'726-6734 or visit www.fbch-
ernando.com.
Find support
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church invites the public to
Sunday worship services at 8:30
and 10:30 a.m. Pastor Ohsiek's
sermon title is, "Support
Relationships." Fellowship follows
both services. Hearing devices,
large-print music and cassette
tapes of the service are free.
Please see SERVICES/Page 6C
i1 Shepherd of the Hills
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Our mission is to be
a beacon of faith
known for engaging
all persons in the
love and truth of
Jesus Christ.
The Rev. Ladd K. Harris
Priest in Charge
527-0052
Services
Saturday..............6:00 pm
Sunday.....8:00 & 10:00 am
Sunday...Nursery 10:00 am
Sunday Youth Group
Healing Service
Wednesday..........10:00 am
2540 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy. (CR 486)
Lecanto, Florida
y (4/10 mile east of CR 491)
LECANTO
CHURCH O0
CHRIST
State Road44&
Rowe Terrace
746-4919
Sunday Bible Study
10:00 A.M.
Sunday Worship
11:00 A.M.
Sunday Evening
6:00 P.M.
Wednesday Bible
Study
7:00 P.M.
"In Search Of
The Lord's Way"
8:30 A,M.
Sunday
Channel 22 (TWC 2)
Monthly Bible Study Schedule
ittp://wwwcalsnet,net/lecantocofc/i
t. Scholastica
Roman Catholic
Church [ecanto
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil
4:00 p.m.
Sunday Masses
9:00 a.m. and
11:30 a.m.
Daily Mass Time:
Mon. Fri. 8:30 a.m.
Located at
4301 W. Homosassa
Trail (Highway 490)
Lecanto, Florida
Phone 746-9422
r DUNNELLON
CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Come Worship With Us!
SUNDAY
Bible Study 10:00 A.M.
Worship 10:45 A.M.
Evening 6:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY
Bible Study 7:00 P.M.
Phone 352-465-5100
Powell Rd. & Cedar St. (Hwy. 40)
James Johnson
Minister
K1 Cell 352-687-8836 2
A new Christian gathering
Coffee & Muffins
9:30 AM
Worship Celebration
& Children's Program
10:00 AM
2389 W. Norvell Bryant Hwy
(State Rd. 486)
Lecanto
Pastor Brian Baggs
Authentic Love
Relevant Faith
Embracing Community
I 1 (2) 404-460' r more inf o
Gospel Light
Baptist Church
(3020 S.R. 44 Gulf to Lake Hwy., Lecanto)
W. on Hwy. 44 on left before Hwy. 491
"Church The Way
It Used To Be"
tSunday School................ 0:00AM
Sunday Worship..............11:00AM
Sunday Evenings..............5:00 PM
Wednesday Night
Prayer Meeting...........7:30 PM
If you need a ride or better directions,
or have any questions -
call Pastor Leon McCoy
628-9885
( Crytal QiVvcr
Church of God,
Church Phone
795-3079
Sunday Morning
Adult & Children's Worship
8:30 & 11:00 AM
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Evening Service 6:00 PM
Wednesday
Life Application Service
Jam Session Youth Ministries & Teen
Kid (ages 4-11) 7:00 PM
2180 NW, Old Tallahassee Rd.
(12th Ave.)
Nursery
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'GRACE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Independent
2672 W. Edison PI. at Elkcam Blvd.
Citrus Springs, FL
* Expositional Bible Teaching
* Mature, well balanced ministry
* Conservative Music
* Caring, family atmosphere
www.gracebapch.org
Sunday School 10:00 am
Sun. Services 11:00 am & 6:00 pm
Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 7:00 pm
Rev. Richard W. Brosseau, Pastor
Phone (352) 445-9013
9220 N. Citrus Springs Blvd.
Citrus Springs, Florida 34433
Dr. Jeff Timm
SUNDAY
10:00 AM
Worship Service
WEDNESDAY
7:00 PM
Bible Study
489-1260
Mission Possible
MIINSIrIES
V. David Lucas, Jr. Senior Pastor
9921 N. Deltona Boulevard
(352) 489-3886
www.missionpossibleministries.com
I Sundays I
Sunday School ..... 9 30 am
(Englsh/Spanish)
Worship 10:30 am
Hungry for God Service ................6 pm
1st Sunday of month
(Nursery Care & Children's Church Provided)
| Wednesday I r
Youth Group, Bible Study & Kid's
Programs 7 pm
(Nursery Care Provided)
I Fridays |
Spanish Worship Service..............7 pm
ARMS OF MERCY FOOD PANTRY
1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month.
8:00 am-11:00 am
Hope
Evangelical
Luitheran Chu.rch
ELCA
9425 N.:Citrus Springs Blvd.
Citrus Springs
SUNDAY
Sunday School 9:15 Am
Worship 8:00 AM & 10:45 AM
Communion Every Sunday
PASTOR- JAMES C.SCHERF
Information: 489-55111
joy & ?Praise
Jelowship
Come and gei the joy!
Located in the Citrus
Springs Community Center
Citrus Springs Blvd.
Morning Worship. .10:30am
Wednesday Service..6:30pm
212-70951
( DUNNELLON
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Reaching Out World with The Message of Hope
Sunday Worship-8:15 ,M,
d Sunday School-9:45 A.M,
1 Sunday Worship. 10:45 A.M,
Sunday Evening-6:00 PM,
Wednesday Service- 7:00 PM,
Ministry To Children, Teens & Adults!
Rev. Joseph A. Vosberg, Pastor
2872 W. DunnellonRdM (Hwy, 488)
Phone: 489-8455 |
( .Floral City
United Methodist
Church
8478 East Marvin St.
(across from Floral City School)
Sunday School
9:05 A.M.
Sunday Worship Service
10:30 A.M.
Bible Study
Tuesday. 10:00 A.M.
"We strive to make
newcomers feel at home."
Wheel Chair Access
Nursery Available
Rev. Steven Todd Riddle
Parsonage 726-2637
Church 344-1771
WEBSITE: floralcitychurch.com
14RAC it, lif
Old Fl01-
.3 of a mile north of SR 48
at 7431 Old Floral City Rd.
Come & Fellowship
Service Times:
Sunday School.........9:30 am
Sunday Worship.. :.10:30 am
Wed-Night Awesome
Bible Study...............7:00 pm
Call 352-726-1715p
Where Love
isn't what
itsayhsa
First Baptist
AChurch
SLifting Up Jesus
Rev. Michael Thompson, Pastor
8545 Magnolia
726-4296
Sunday-Scheduiile
8:00 AM Contemporary Service
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:45 AM Traditional Worship
7:00 PM Worship
Wednesday
7:00 PM
Music, Youth, Fellowship
A warm, friendly Church
Nursery Available
Special
Event or
Weekly
Services
Please Call
Kathy at
563-3209
for
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Home of
.Inverness Christian
Academy
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Inverness ,FL 34450
Sunday
Sunday School, 9:30 AM
Worship 10:30 AM
Adult Bible StMdy 5:00 PM:
Evening Worship 6:00 PPA
'- Wednsday
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Youth Programs 7:00 PM
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Adult Prayer Meet 7:00 PM.
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Pastor
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60 sATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 2006
SERVICES
Continued from Page 5C
A nursery attendant is available for
children ages 3 and younger.
Sunday school class registration
begins today. Rally Day will be at
8:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 10. All
children in the community are invit-
ed. Call the church office between
8 a.m. and noon Tuesday through
Friday.
The Caregivers Ministry meets
from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Friday.
This is an opportunity for the care-
giver of a loved one to have some
free time for themselves. The loved
one, who comes under the min-
istry's care for four hours, is enter-
tained with singing, trivia, games,
exercise, etc. Caregivers interested
in this program may call the church
office for an application.
The church is on County Road
486 in Citrus Hills. Call 746-7161.
Enjoy fellowship
First Baptist Church of Lake
Rousseau invites everyone to wor-
ship Sunday morning, beginning at
9:30 with fellowship followed by .
Sunday school classes for all ages
at 9:45. Worship services at 11
a.m. and 7 p.m. are under the
direction of Pastor Denny Dingier.
Children's church is available for K-
5 at 11 a.m. Choir practice begins
at 6 p.m. under the direction of
Jane Worman.
The ladies have "Going Sewing"
at 6 p.m. Monday. Come out and
join the ladies for fellowship and
sewing.
There is a prayer meeting at 7
p.m. Wednesday.
The Gibbs family from
Scottsmoor will be in concert at 6
p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19. This
Southern Gospel group has been
together for the past 10 years.
They are Native Americans
(Cherokee) and make their home
near Titusvllle. A love offering will
be received. A fellowship dinner
will follow the sing.
The youths will have a car wash
and yard sale at 8 a.m. Saturday,
Aug. 26. All proceeds go to the
youth department. The monthly
singspiration is Sunday, Aug. 27.
August birthdays and anniversaries
will also be celebrated. Call 564-
9121 or (352) 489-4636. The
church is at 7854 W. Dunnellon
Road (County Road 488).
Gist has message
The Rev. Lauri Gist, minister of
Unity Church of Citrus County,
Please see '-'.i/Page 7C
Unity Church
15th anniversary
Unity Church of Citrus County
recently celebrated its 15th
anniversary with a dinner
dance In Its Fellowship Hall.
Gloria Horning, pictured, was !'
among the group that first .
began as a study group in the
1970s. In 1991, the gather-
ing became a formal church
group, and in 2000 became recog- srp:.3i.. tne Cron, ,:ne
nized by the Association of Unity
Churches.
GRACE
Continued from Page 1C
about her husband. They had
only been married a year and a
half she had waited decades
to meet someone so special.
But life is life-ish. Her husband
had cancer and he died.
But as tragic and unfair and
terrible as his illness and dying
was and is, the woman said
that at the moment of her hus-
band's death, God came.
She hadn't wanted her hus-
band to die in their bed and
had asked Hospice to transfer
him to a hospital bed in the liv-
ing room. She wanted him to
be able to sit upright and look
out onto their pool. .
It was a Friday and he kept
asking, "What time is it? What
time are they coming to move
me?"
Hospice came, cleaned him
up and moved him into the liv-
ing room, directly under a sky-
light. As those in the room
started to pray, the man's two
dachshunds, Frank and Beans,
scurried circles around the
bed, their toenails scritching
and scratching on the bare
wood floor.
Not more than five minutes
later the man died, but as he
did, the clouds overhead part-
ed and two beams of light
shone down through the sky-
light Later, someone said it
was God.
Even in death, God is faith-
ful.
Just hours before the woman
told me about her husband's
death, I went to a wedding. The
bride and groom were in their
40s. I'm not sure about the ,
bride, butsIknow the groom
had never been married
before, but not because he had-
n't wanted to be.
The preacher who married
them said that God was faithful
to have brought them together.
Of course, he would've been
faithful even if he hadn't, and
that's exactly the point
Babies are born; people
marry. Kids set up lemonade
stands and get hooked on
MORRIS
Continued from Page 1C
Seven Rivers' community
ministries director Tara
Bryant said Morris' ideas can
really build relationships and
communities in the long run.
"It's a radical mindset,"
Bryant said.
She was impressed with
Morris' humble and caring
nature and how deeply pas-
sionate she is to help her
brothers and sisters in Christ
Her days were spent at the
church her nights, living at.
The Path, which is a faith-
based homeless shelter.
Path executive director
DuWayne Sipper said what
Morris is learning about are
changes much needed. For
instance, Citrus County has
trade schools to help people
acquire skills for a job, but the
county also has limited public
transportation. If churches
advocated for better public
transportation, people without
cars could not only get the
skills for work, but also actual-
ly get to work
Sipper said Morris gained a
unique insight by living with
homeless women this summer.
"When you live in a shelter,
your perception changes quite
a bit," Sipper said.
Morris agreed. She's shared
happiness as women in the
house found jobs and shared
pain when employment was
denied because of a criminal
background.
"I shared in their joy when
they were hired. I could see
their hope," Morris said.
One thing she learned from
the women is a need in the
area for job rehabilitation pro-
grams for those coming out of
incarceration. Without a job,
they aren't able to make it in
regular society.
Bryant is working to try to
drugs. People fight in parking
lots, adopt stray dogs, eat ice
cream, gamble away their pay-
checks.
It rains. The sun shines.
Houses burn to the ground.
Life is life-ish and God is faith-
ful throughout, even when we
don't think he is.
After the wedding that morn-
ing, after meeting the newly
widowed woman that after-
noon, after coming home and
drinking a cold soda and talk-
ing to my daughter about her
car troubles, after flipping on
the news and feeling my stom-
ach knot because of all the hor-
rors of war and destruction,
after all that life-ishness, I
went to the Saturday evening
service at my church.
I knew the topic was God's
faithfulness, and in the middle
of life being life-ish, it's good to
be reminded that he is.
We sang about not fearing
"tho' darkness come" and that
"my soul is satisfied to know
(God's) love can never fail." We
sang, "God has been faithful,
he will be again."
When life is life-ish and you
don't know which end is up or
where to turn, God is faithful.
When your prayers have been
answered beyond your expec-
tations and words haven't been
invented to describe how you
feel, God is faithful. When
you're blah or humbug, happy
or ho-hum, God is faithful.
Whether you think so or not,
whether it looks so or not,
whether you are faithful or not,
God remains faithful., He can-
not be anything else.
Sometimes it's all we have to
hold on to.
Nancy Kennedy is the
author of "Move Over, Victoria
-I Know the Real Secret,"
"When Perfect Isn't Enough,"
and her latest books,
"Between Two Loves" and
"Praying With Women of the
Bible." She can be reached at
352-564-2927, Monday through
Thursday, or via e-mail at
nkennedy@
chronicleonline.com.
put Morris' community and
economic development ideas
into action. Soon, the church
will try offering a match-sav-
ings program for a family work-
ing to save for an asset such as
a home or an education.
While Morris has now
returned to college for the fall
semester, Bryant said her
impacts will be felt at the
church for years to come.
"I just feel so absolutely for-
tunate to have had her here,"
Bryant said.
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SERVICES
Continued from Page 6C
will discuss the topic "Putting Feet
on Those Wings" this Sunday.
August is volunteer appreciation
month at Unity Church and "Action"
is the fifth principle of the Unity
teachings. Unity is also celebrating
2006 as the year of living peace,
and the Rev. Gist will focus on the
work of Unity founders Charles and
Myrtle Fillmore, Dr. Wayne Dyer,
author and lecturer, and the Rev.
Eric Butterworth's book, "The
Universe is Calling."
The 9:30 Sunday morning con-
versations class is journeying
through the Book of John in the
New Testament. Refreshments are
provided .after the main service.
Uni-teen chat, Uni-tots Sunday
school and Youth of Unity classes
begin at 10:30 a.m.
Women of Unity meet from
10:30 a.m. to noon today. Bring a
fresh salad dish to share. This
week's focus is discovering "Your
Spiritual Gifts."
Men of Unity meet at 8 a.m.
today at Frank's Restaurant in
Hernando.
Call 746-1270.
Series continues
The Rev. Craig S. Davies will
continue his sermon series, 'The
pBeatitudes for Today," with his
topic, "God Will See You Through,"
-"at the 9:45 and 11 a.m. services
Sunday at First Presbyterian
Church. Associate Pastor Dustin
Sedlak will assist. The later service
is broadcast orilWRZN.
The Stephen' Ministry group will
meet at 6:45 p.m. Monday.
Session members can pick up
packets prior to the 6:45 p.m.
meeting Tuesday in the conference
room.
Ladies of mission sewing meet
at 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Tanya Jaros teaches simple
yoga at 10 a.m. Friday in the
'Iarthex. Bring a mat and wear
comfortable clothing.
A Christian education confer-
ence will begin at 8:30 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 19, at Trinity
Presbyterian Church in Clearwater.
Study scriptures
Crystal River Church of Christ
invites newcomers to study the
scriptures. Classes for all ages are
available in homes and at the
building. Teachers are available for
classes it your home by experi-- :.
enced teachers.
Bible study is at 10 a.m. Sunday
and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the
.church on State Road 44, one
-block east of U.S. 19, next to the
Teachers Credit Union Bank. The
adult class is studying the book of
Hebrews and is taught by evangel-
ist Charlie Graham Sr. The
Wednesday class continues in the
book of Daniel and is taught by
evangelist Calvin Watson.
Worship services are at 11 a.m.
and 6 p.m. Sunday. Evangelist
Graham's lessons are "If I Could
Speak to the World About Jesus,"
at 11 a.m., and "The Causes of
Indifference to Religion," at 6 p.m.
Call 795-8883 or 746-1239.
Ellis to speak
The Nature Coast Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship invites
everyone to hear Gary Ellis of the
Gulf Archaeology Research
Institute at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Refreshments and discussion will
follow the service.
The fellowship is at 2149 W.
-County Road 486, a mile east of
County Road 491, in Lecanto, in
-'the Oak Tree Plaza, right next to
Sthe Rainbow Grille. Call 746-9202.
SWhat is Christianity?
:, The Rev. Linda Harbin will dis-
r cuss "What is Practical
Christianity?" at the 10:30 a.m.
"service Sunday at Church of
;Today. There will be a healing
Sprayer from 9:30 to 10 a.m. in the
Chat Room group.
The Rev. Harbin is an ordained
SUnity minister. Church of Today
teaches Practical Christianity, living
Today using the lessons that Jesus
Christ taught.
Church of Today meets at 320 S.
Citrus Ave., at the Crystal River
SWoman's Clubhouse in Crystal
River. For prayer, spiritual counsel-
ing or coaching, call 382-1711.
Opportunities abound
This week, Dr. Moody will speak
: on "Life's Opportunities" during
services at First Presbyterian
church of Crystal River.
The church plans a trip to the
S"Holy Land Experience" in Orlando
on Dec. 9. Reservations for the trip
'are being taken. Call the church
office at 795-2259 to reserve space
;on the bus.
Rehearsals for the fall choral
music begin Aug. 30 under the
direction of Shirley Federico.
Musical program set
Light House Ministries will pro-
vide a musical program at the 6
p.m. service Sunday at First
Baptist Church of
Chassahowitzka, 10002 S.
Riviera Point, Homosassa. Light
House Ministries is a group of peo-
ple who have found the Lord and
used His power to overcome their
substance abuse issues. Light
refreshments will be served after
the program. All are welcome.
Call 382-3585.
See 'Point of Spear'
The video "Point of the Spear"
will be shown during the 6 p.m.
service Sunday at Heritage
Baptist Church, 2 Civic Circle,
Beverly Hills. The community is
invited.
Share
Register for SHARE
Self-Help and Resource
Exchange (SHARE) is a nonprofit,
private organization, which builds
and strengthens the community
through volunteer service. The
basic and select packages cost
$18, plus two hours of volunteer
service. Bring brown bags to
donate for the bagging of food.
Registration and payment can
be made at the following area
churches. Call the church nearest
you:
New Beginnings Fellowship,
U.S. 41 North, next to Ace
Hardware, in Hernando -Sign-up
is from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.
5, and 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday,
Sept. 9. Distribution and sign-up is
from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept.
23.Call Roberta at 860-0831 or
Terry at 726-9981 or Margaret at
(352) 465-7203.
Abundant Life Christian
Fellowship, 4515 N. Tallahassee
Road, Crystal River Call 795-
5433.
Our Lady of Grace Church,
6 Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills -
Sign-up is from 10 to 11 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 26. Call Jo at 563-
5843, Anna at 527-2381 or Peggy
at 746-7942.
North Oak Baptist Church,
9324 N. Elkcam Blvd., Citrus
Springs Call (352) 489-1688 or
746-1500.
Crystal River United
Methodist Church, 4801 N. Citrus
Ave. Call Marg at 795-4193 or
Betty at 563-2227.
First United Methodist
Church, 8831 W. Bradshaw St.,
Homosassa Sign-up is from 10
to 11 a.m. today. Distribution and
sign-up is at 10 a.m. Saturday,
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Schools and CLASSES
Eat healthy
Dr. Ed Dodge, retired physician,
columnist and licensed Unity
teacher, will conclude his series on
healthy eating with the 3:30 p.m.
class on Thursday at Unity
Church of Citrus County.
For reservations or information,
call 746-1270.
Something for
families
Looking for something for the
entire family to do during the
week? Join First Baptist Church
of Beverly Hills in a study titled
"The Gospel According to Mark,"
presented by Pastor Marple Lewis
III from 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at,
the church, 4950 N. Lecanto
Highway, Beverly Hills. There is a
prayer session during the study.
Families are invited to bring along
the youngsters to join the youth
group.
Greek class offered
A free class in learning biblical'
Koine Greek is offered from 7 to 9
p.m. Monday at North Oak
Baptist Church in Citrus
Springs. Learn Greek grammar
and how to translate Greek into
English. Greek I will last for six
weeks and Greek II will follow. One
book will be required. To sign up,
call the church at (352) 489-1688
or fax (352) 489-6281.
Community Bible
Study
Nature Coast Community Bible
Study is part of an international
organization that provides interde-
nominational Bible study for men,
women and children. The fall term
will begin from 9:15 to 11:15 a.m.
Thursday, Sept. 7, at First Baptist
Church of Beverly Hills, at the
intersection of Lecanto Highway
(County Road 491) and Forest
Ridge Boulevard. This fall's in-
depth study will be on the books of
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and the
Song of Solomon. Preregistration
is necessary.
For information, come to a cof-
fee break at 10 a.m. Thursday in
fellowship hall or call Sheila or
LeRoy at 527-4230, or Jan at 527-
0544.
Truths told
The discipleship program
Cleansing Stream is at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at Inverness Church of
God. The Cleansing Stream semi-
nar is refreshingly different. It is a
dynamic seminar that can be com-
pleted in a 14-week timeframe -
including the retreat. Timeless bibli-
cal truths are presented and rein-
forced in a fresh format. The cre-
ative approach draws you in and
motivates you to put what you
have seen and heard into practice.
As a result, you shall know the
truth and the truth will make you
free (John 8:32).
Call the Rev. Harvey Dunn at
726-7716.
Discover religion
Pastor Marple Lewis III conducts
a Discovery Class for new merm-
bers and newcomers Sundays at
First Baptist Church of Beverly
Hills, 4950 N. Lecanto Highway
(County Road 491). This class
gives insight into Southern Baptist
doctrine. Call 746-2970.
Study Bible
Dunnellon Church of Christ
offers a free, nondenominational,
Bible correspondence course to all
who are interested.
The course, titled "The
Visualized Bible Study," begins
with God's plan for Moses and the
children of Israel, and concludes
with God's plan for you. The
course allows you to study the
Bible in the comfort and privacy of
your own home while working at a
pace that is comfortable for you.
To begin, send your name and
address to dunnelloncoc@bell-
south.net, or call (352) 465-5100.
Earn GED diploma
GED classes at First Christian
Church of Inverness are taught
from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in
the Education Building for those 18
and older wishing to obtain diplo-
mas. No fee is charged, and all are
welcome. Classes continue until
the instructor, Toni Harris, feels that
each student is ready to take the
exam, which is administered
monthly at WTI. Before going for
the exam, each student is given a
pre-GED test by Harris to deter-
mine their readiness. Small classes
of eight or fewer are preferred, so
that each student gets maximum
attention.
Call Toni Harris at 341-0660.
Explore concepts
The women's Bible study of
Abundant Life Christian
Fellowship, under the direction of
Pastor Susie Sininger, continues
the Beth Moore series "The
Patriarchs Encountering the I
God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob"
at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the
church. Explore the important con-
cepts of blessing, covenant and
promise and how they forever
shaped the lives of Abraham and
his descendants.
Call the church at 795-5433. The
church is at 4515 N. Tallahassee
Road, Crystal River.
Study Romans
The West Central Florida
Covenant School of Ministry stud-
ies chapters 9-19 of the book of
Romans at 7 p.m. Tuesday at
Assembly of God Church in
Inverness.
Call 527-9321.
Ready to excel?
Are you ready to excel in your
ministry? Are you ready to learn
more about the Bible? It's time to
make good on those promises you
have made to yourself.
It has never been easier to earn
that degree than right now. Life
Christian University has an
extension campus in Inverness.
Degrees can be earned from a
diploma to a doctorate in theology,
pastoral ministry, Christian educa-
tion or Christian counseling. One
evening class per week is all that is
needed to earn a degree.
An easy monthly payment plan
is available.
For an information packet or to
register, call the Rev. Penny Stokes
at 601-3606.
Share thoughts
The charismatic community of
Our Lady of Grace Church meets
at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the east
wing for praise and worship.
On the first three Tuesdays after
praise and worship, members
share their thoughts, feelings and
reflections based on the word from
the Scripture readings of the previ-
ous Sunday. All sharing is sacred
and stays within the group.
On the fourth Tuesday after
praise and worship, there is teach-
ing on topics leading to Christian
maturity and increase of our knowl-
edge about the Holy Spirit.
Outreach PROGRAMS
Pantry to open
Our Lady of Grace Catholic
Church's food pantry will be open
from 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday at 6
Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills.
Food will be distributed on the
right side of the parish office
garage area.
Parking is available in the right
parking field, next to the garage
area. The church's mission is to
assist the needy. The pantry is
open to those who truly qualify for
this program. No vouchers or finan-
cial aid is given. Call Anna at 527-
2381 or Maria at 746-3117.
Nourish body, soul
The mission of the Christian
Kitchen is to nourish the body and
soul by serving a nourishing meal
to those in need of companionship,
especially widows and widowers,
golden-agers and others who are
alone or lonely.
The Christian Kitchen will serve
its next meal at noon Tuesday,
Aug. 22, in the Parish Life Center
of Our Lady of Grace Church, 6
Roosevelt Boulevard, Beverly Hills.
Doors will open at 11:45 a.m. If you
wish to attend -and did not sign up
at the meal last month, or if you
made a reservation and cannot
attend, call the parish office at 746-
2144. Food is prepared based on
the number of reservations. Free-
will donations are accepted.
Get counseling
Catholic Charities offers profes-
sional counseling services to indi-
viduals, couples, families and chil-
dren experiencing a broad range of
personal, relationship and family
problems. Sessions are provided
on a sliding fee scale to ensure
that mental health services are
available to those in need. Daytime
and evening appointments are
offered in Beverly Hills, Inverness
and Lecanto. For an appointment,
call Marty at Catholic Charities at
(800) 242-9012.
Catholic Charities Respite Care
Program has openings for persons
in the early stages of Alzheimer's
Disease or related dementia disor-
ders. The program, from 12:30 to
4:30 p.m. Wednesday at Our
Lady of Grace Church in Beverly
Hills, is open to all persons. Call
Marie at (800) 242-9012, ext. 22.
Food distributed
Chuck Angel, director of St.
Elizabeth Ann Seton Church's
food pantry, is looking for needy
and less-fortunate families in the
Citrus.Springs area who can
receive donations of food from the
pantry. Recipients will remain
anonymous, and if there are any
questions regarding eligibility, call
Chuck at (352) 465-8330 during
business hours.
The food, consisting mainly of
canned goods and nonperishable
items, will be distributed at 9 a.m;
the third Saturday monthly at the
parish center, 1401 W. Country
Club Blvd., Citrus Springs.
MATTINGLY
Continued from Page 1C
to God. We humans are morally
obliged to make good to other
people only for those things we
do."
But what should Gibson do
now? After the superstar's
hellish meltdown, many of his
critics Jewish and otherwise
- called for him to be excom-
municated from Hollywood.
Anti-Defamation League
Director Abraham H. Foxman
slammed his apologies and
wrote online: "We would hope
that Hollywood now would
realize the bigot in their midst
and that they will distance
themselves from this anti-
Semite."
Superstar agent Ari
Emanuel of the Endeavor
Agency went even further, stat-
ing that Jews and gentilesalike
must "demonstrate that they
understand how much is at
stake in this by professionally
shunning Mel Gibson and
refusing to work with him."
So, is repentance irrelevant?
In his second apology, Gibson
tried to discuss his failure in
religious terms.
The Catholic traditionalist
also opened a door to meeting
with conservative Jews who
have talked with him 'in the
past
"The tenets of what I profess
to believe necessitate that I
exercise charity and tolerance
as a way of life," he said.
"Every human being is God's
child, and if I wish to honor my
God I have to honor his chil-
dren. I'm not just asking for for-
giveness. I would like to take it
one step further and meet with
leaders in the Jewish commu-
nity, with whom I can have a
one-on-one discussion to dis-
cern the appropriate path for
healing."
If Gibson desires more than
what Christians call "cheap
grace," he needs more than a
few holy day media events,
according to Rabbi Yitzchok
Adlerstein of the Simon
Wiesenthal Center in .Los
Angeles.
In Judaism, repentance is "a
play in four acts" and the first
is verbal confession.
This must be followed by
"complete cessation of the,
offending behavior" and sin-
cere regret
The tough fourth act, he said,
requires long-range planning
and an "acceptance of a way to
change that is real, not self-
delusional."
In a way, fighting anti-
Semitism will be similar to
fighting the bottle.
"You can't deal with an alco-
hol problem through a photo-
op with the head of the local
detox program," said
Adlerstein, writing for Jewish
World Review.
Recovery programs that
work require "growing self-
awareness and lots of time."
Not coincidentally, they
require the privacy of secure
surroundings, far from public
scrutiny.
"We will help you under-
stand your personal demons,
but only away from the cam-
eras and the mikes.
Redemption will come through
the small, still voice of con-
science, not at a press confer-
ence."
This will be hard to do in the
hot Hollywood spotlight.
Reporters cannot follow
Gibson into the confession
booth or interview his priest
afterwards. But they can ask
questions about-his work and
his recovery
While filming "The Passion
of the Christ," Gibson told the
Eternal Word' Television
Network that he asked priests
to hear daily confessions,
including his own, and to cele-
brate daily Mass.
It would be i nteresti ng to ask
if he seeks similar spiritual
disciplines in the future.
Still, Gibson has said that he
"disgraced myself and my fam-
i l y ..
That's a realistic place to
start, said film critic Michael
Medved, an Orthodox Jew.
"When a long-married, 50-
year-old father of seven gets
arrested for drunk driving at
nearly twice the speed limit at
2:30 in the morning," noted
Medved, "it's safe to assume
that he faces even more seri-
ous problems than exposing
his anti-Semitic attitudes."
Terry Mattingly directs the
Washington Journalism
Center at the Council for
* :i Christian;Colleges &
Universities. He can be
reached online at
www.tmattaet
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"World Trade Center" (PG-
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'tBamyard" (PG) 1:40, 4:45,
7:40, 10:15 p.m.
"Talladega Nights: The
Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (PG-13)
1:20,4:30,8,10:40 p.m.
'NiMiami Vice" (R) 4, 7:20,
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"Monster House" (PG),1:45
p.m.
"Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man's Chest" (PG-13) 1,
4:05, 7:15,10:20 p.m.
Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864
"Step Up" (PG-13) 12:05 ,
2:35, 4:55, 8, 10:25 p.m.
"Zoom" (PG) 12:10, 2:20,
4:35, 7:20, 9:50 p.m.
"World Trade Center" (PG-
13) 12:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10:30 p.m.
"The Descent" (R) 11:55 a.m.,
2:25 p.m., 4:50, 7:50, 10:10 p.m.
."Barnyard" (PG) 12:25, 2:40,
5:05, 7:45, 10 p.m.
"Talladega Nights: The
Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (PG-13)
Noon, 2:30, 5, 7:40,10:15 p.m.
"John Tucker Must Die" (PG-
13) 7, 9:55 p.m.
"Miami Vice" (R) 12:15, 4:15,
7:15, 10:05 p.m.
"Monster House" (PG) 11:50
a.m., 2:15 p.m., 4:40 p.m.
"Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man's Chest" (PG-13)
12:2, 4, 7:10, 10:20 p.m.
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"HELLO" SWM, Christian
60 yrs. of age, 5'9", 145
lbs, brown eyes & hair,
would like to meet lady
40-60 yrs. who enjoys
dining out, walks on
beach, sportscarsB&
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
SWCM 59, Slim build
with sandy brown hair.
I work as a electrical
Inspector for the
nuclear industry.
Seeking lady that
enjoys dancing, dining
out, movies, the beach
and traveling. If
Interested call or write
George 352-228-9457
PA.O. Box 1732
Crystal River, Fl. 34429
SWM in 60's, 5'10", 160#
in good shape. Looking
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dining out & a fun life.
Please Respond to:
Citrus Co. Chronicle
Blind Box 1157M
1624 N Meadowcrest BI
Crystal River, FL 34429
E** FREE SERVICE**
Cars/Trucks/Metal
Removed REEL No title
OK 352-476-4392 Andy
Tax Deductible Receipt
1 Yr. Old LAB Mix
Needs fenced yard
Free to good home
(352) 464-3777
Abandoned
Mother Cat & 5 kittens,
looking for new & per-
manent home. Mother
spayed, kittens 3-4mos.
3 F, 2M (352) 270-3345
ADORABLE
FREE KITTEN
(352) 697-1688
COMMUNITY SERVICE
The Path Shelter is
available for people
who need to serve
their community
service.
(352) 527-6500 or
(352) 746-9084
Leave Message
FREE Cat, 4 yr. old
spayed female, tame,
loving, housebroken
(352) 563-0054
FREE DESK
White. Leg needs repair.
746-9625
Your World
on .mnornlne.o r
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Free Dog 1 yr. old
Basset Spaniel Mix
house broken
(352) 860-1770
FREE FERRET
lyr sable male needs
cage good around kids
228-3947 leave msg
FREE GROUP
COUNSELING
Depression/ Anxiety
(352) 637-3196 or
628-3831
Free
Horse Manure
Already raked!
Truck loads, ready to
go! 697-5252
Free Lawn Equipment,
Mower
(352) 563-1561
FREE LEFT OVER
GARAGE SALE ITEMS
Suh. after 2pm
26 N. Washington St.,
Beverly Hills
FREE PUPPIES
2 female. 12 weeks,
lab/spaniel mix sweet girls
good homes only
352-382-3337
FREE REMOVAL OF
Mowers, motorcycles,
RV's,Cars. ATV's, jet skis,
3 wheelers, 628-2084
FREE WATERBED
You come pick up!
(352) 489-1054
Free Yellow Lab/Mix
,'ieea' r..or to Jr.
1,, i,.-,,3 r. rr,
(352) 201-0077
KITTENS
And 2 Year, Old Loving
Siamese Cat
Some altered, all litter
trained (352) 621-8086
KITTENS PURRFECT PETS
spayed, neutered,
ready for permanent
loving homes. Available
at Eileen's Foster Care
(352) 341-4125
LAB MIX PUPPIES
free to good home.
(352) 564-1324
LECANTO
Saturday
MORNING 8am
Free clothing &
household items,
Too many things to
mention
THE PATH
1729 W Gulf to Lake
Looking for Good home
for two dogs
Moving. Can't take with
(352) 795-8630 after 4p
MALE Friendly CAT
Calico/Tiger Striped,
Moving Can't take
Needs good home.
Call (352) 270-3608
CAROL'S WILDTHINGS
Cubed Gator &
Gator Sausage Special
$6.99 lb. (352) 860-1143
J & S PRODUCE
Open 7 days, 10A-6P
Full Line of Produce
Crnr Citrus Ave/CR 488
Black Leather Woman's
Wallet, Kash & Karry in
Homosassa, 8/7. No
questions asked.
REWARD (352) 382-2425
Cat, Ught gray, long
hair, blue eyes 15 lbs.
needs medication,
Near Croft & Dawson
(352) 344-1640
6 FLAMINGOS
Missing from flock
Lecanto Hwy.
(352) 527-6500
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
SWISS MOUNT. DOG
Young male, Vic. of
SPanasoffkee 8/5
(352) 793-9211
vc Divorces,!
Bankruptcy
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*CHRONICLE.
INV. OFFICE
106 W. MAIN ST.
Courthouse Sq. next
to Angelo's Pizzeria
Mon-Frl 8:30a-5p
Closed for Lunch
2pm-3pm
HOMEWORX Legal form
services, wills, divorces.
bankruptcy, notary
sev,, credit card aisis-
tance, (352) 637-9635
www.adooto
rescued oet.com
View available pets
on our website or call
(352) 795-9550
Need help rehoming
a pet call us
Adoptive homes
available for small
dogs
Requested donations
are tax deductible
PET ADOPTIONS
Wednesday
August 16 -
10am-12pm
Brentwood
Assisted
Living Facility
Rt 486, Lecanto
Saturday
August 19
10am-12pm
Nature Coast Lodge,
Rt. 491, Lecanto
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
BUSINESS BROKER
(352) 422-6956
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REAL ESTATE CAREER
SSales LiUc. Class I
S$249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
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I Will do Medical Care.
Dr's appt.errands,
respite, overnight. UcLie.
w/ref./(352) 795-2909
ATTRACTIVE SWF
seeking male
companion. Candl,
352-628-1036
Senior Lady & Old
Dog need home. Prop
sold, Low Income.
HELEI (352) 563-1807
Woman seeking
position as personal
asst. Willing to run
errands, personal
shopping, transp. for
doctor visits, etc. Please
respond to
Citrus Chronicle Blind
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.
Fern Memorial Gardens
Mausoleum Crypt
Bullding-F Tandem for
2-$5,000 & Singl $2,500
,.' Gardern iSde
(352) 613-0189 Iv. mess.
Fountain Mem. Grdns.
2 spaces In Westlawn
Row 74, spaces 1&2,
$3,000/bo 352-628-9141
FOUNTAIN MEM. PARK
2 spaces, 2 vaults
Moving. 2500, Ask for
Donna @ (352) 628-2555
Inside Um Crematory
Niche at Fero Memorial
Gardens, Beverly Hills
(904) 288-8157
ACCOUNTS
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,
TImberline Software
very helpful. This
person must be very
organized, detail
oriented, consistence
accurate entry.
Qualified candidates
fax or email resume
352-794-5423
tseffren
coastalunder
groundservlces.com
F/T RECEPTIONIST
w/ Medical &
computer experience
Fax Resume to
352-726-5038
Att Lydia
FTor PT
FRONT DESK
POSITION
Health & dental care,
Vacations & 401k
available, Qualified
candidates. Must
have reliable
transportation & a
great service
altitude. Must be
able to work
weekends &
holidays.
Please fax cover
letter & resume to:
352-795-4897
P/T ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Immediate opening
Must have exc. phone
skills & general office
knowledge with
computer experience,
20 hrs/wk. M-F.
Please fax resume to:
(352) 344-0067 or email
Abower
edtours-us,comri
PART TIME
7:30am-2pm
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
Or email dselvagglo
@fandh
contractors.com
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a Skilled Facility has
openings for:
Full-time Floor
Tech.
Apply In person
Woodland Terrace
124 Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hemrnando
(352) 249-3100
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 explresil
Please apply In
person for an
Immediate interview
at 701 Medical Court
East, Inverness.
EOE/DFW/
Not-Fot-Proflit
CAREGIVERS
WANTED
WE HAVE
SEVERAL OPENINGS
FOR CARING AND
DEDICATED WORKERS
-IN A BEAUTIFUL '
ASSISTED LIVING
DIEPErICE in
SOMEBODY'S LIFE...
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
Your World
CHiToN1bIE
Classffieds
wjh~,rocloonirne.com
A+ Healthcare
Specialists
Medicare Home
Health
RN's/LPN's
Medicare Visits.
Excellent Visit rates
Call Robin for
more Info:
(352) 564-2700
rkeefer@atlantlc.net
CNA/
HOMEMAKER/
COMPANION
Immediate Openings
Flexible hrs., $8-$10/hr.
(352) 271-4201
CNAs
All Shifts
Avante at Inverness'
Is currently
accepting
applications for CNAs-
all shifts. Avante offers
excellent pay for
years of experience,
shift differential,
weekend differential,
bonuses for extra
shifts. Excellent
benefits package for
fullfime employees.
Please apply at:
304 S. Citrus Ave,
Inverness
or fax resume to
352-637-0333 or you
can email a
resume to
tcvnet
avantegroup.com
CNA'S/NA'S
FT & PT
ALL SHIFTS
Assisted LUving Facility.
Sign on bonus
Pay based on exp.
Benefits after 60 days
Vacation After Jan.
1st. Apply In Person:
Brentwood Retirement
Community
Commons Build.
1900 W. Alpha Ct.
Lecanto 352-746-6611
DFWP/EOE
DENTAL A SSISANT
FITSn&d1u*esa Ocadc
Seqkkng xpainoed
pl astisantto doin
2/ smie s. Gpt
0321)729-1ow04. t 101
or Fax Rsudme to:
(31)72-0994
DENTAL ASSISTANT
& RECEPTIONIST
Exp. Necessary. We
are looking for a high
energy, upbeat
p1eople-person.
Highly motivated.
24/7 smIles. Great
benefits, bonuses,
paid vacation
& 401K.
Phone Jennifer
(352) 795-0151
DENTAL
ASSISTANT/
HYGIENIST
Needed. Warm
responsible team
player. Assistant must
have crown & bridge
exp. for patient
centered practice.
Fax 352-465-3009
FRONT OFFICE
COORDINATOR
DUNNELLON
For a busy physical
therapy clinic, The
successful candidate
will have medical
office experience with
strong
organizational and
customer service skills.
Experience should
Include Insurance &
scheduling This
person must be able
to multi-task, be
computer literate and
be able to work inde-
pendently.
Competitive pay &
full benefits.
Fax or email your
Resume for
consideration to:
Fax 1-352-382-0212
vbolton@
therapymgmt.com
RN/LPN*
Positions
$250 S-On
* Wknd. Supervisor
(or every other
wknd)
12 Hour shifts
* 3-11 FT
S1-7 PT
CNA*
Positions
$10 o~'8-On
* 7-3 and 3-11 FT
* Wknds only
7-3 and 3-11
Looking for that
special individual.
Must be passionate
for LTC.
Dependability a must!
"We are a
drug free facility".
Contact Ger Murphy,
Health Center @
Brentwood
(352) 746-6600 #8587
*******
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/Cell 422-3656
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.
Check In & check out
responsibility. Medical
manager experience
a plus. Fax resume to:
352-746-4233
MEDICAL
OFFICE ASSISTANT
Motivated hard
working person
needed in a Doctor's
office. Working
knowledge of PC
word processor,
typing skills of
45wpm 10-key.
2yrs college required
Please fax resume to:
(352) 795-3659
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
PHYSICAL
THERAPIST
and/or PTA
Needed for growing
physical therapy of-
rflce. Salary based on
exp. Send resumes to
3470 N Lecanto Hwy
Beverly, Hills,. Fl. 34465
or fax.352-746-2295
PRN
Knowledgeable IBCS.
Da, ..rift [ct. Fri.
Fax Resume To.
352-637-2525
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F/T, RN/LPN
Needed for a
Physician's office.
Benefits Include: -j
Insurance/401K,
Competitive salary., I:
Fax Resume to
(352) 746-6333 9 *
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CORRECTIONAL
OFFICER
(Full Time)
GREAT BENEFITS
Paid Vacations,
Holidays, Health
Insurance & 401K
Qual: H.S./GED, A
valid Florida DrIveBL-
license is required. i.-,
Must be at least 19rsZ
of age.
Applications are
available at -
2604W. Woodlanda
Ridge Drive '
Lecanto, Fl 34461"'
www corrections _
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E.O.E. Drug Freetwr
Workplace ,
*NOW HIRING!* -
Coldwell Banker Next
Generation Realty is .-
recruiting new and-
experienced redF-.
and/or
For rapidly groialer-.
investment(352)382-2700 or,.
Financial Srm. Strong ercomm
Coluordinator Ex
Tax planning softwant
For rapidly growing,
investment advisoryme t-
tative skills required.Seekin
highly capable,:"
individual to Join our
team. More
information at www.'-
losephcaphal.cotpi.
Please submit resume
with cover letter tf
MaryAnn Ceparando _
HR Director,;I.'t
mceparono@ t -)
losephpartners.com
or via fax to 746-0064,,
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www.AAA
EMPLOYMENT.NET
COSMETOLOGIST/
STYLIST/NAIL TECH
Flex hrs, sign-on bonus,
pd. vac., benefits
*(352) 628-48884
*(352) 476-58854
HAIR STYLIST
Immediate
Opening
Call Sue: at
352-628-0630
RECEPTIONIST
With Exp. In Hair Salon
Shear Delight
(352) 795-1060
Child Care & Light
5 days per week, 4-5
hrs. per day. 1 toddler,
and 1 Infant. In my
Citrus Springs home.
email resume to
nannyrescue@
bellsouth.net or mall to
P.O. Box 640355
Beverly Hills, FL 34464
3-1I1 &l -7
NURSES
Avante at Inverness
is currently
accepting
applications for
a full time Full Charge
Nurse for our
11-7 Shift.
Avante offers
excellent wages and
shift differential
r and bonuses,
Please apply at:
304 S. Citrus Ave.,
Inverness
or fax resume to
352-637-0333
or you can
email a resume to
avantegroup corn
of Citrus County
a Skilled Facility has
openings for:
CNA's F/T 3-11
Excellent Health &
Dental Blue Cross/
Blue Shield of FL &
paid vacation &
holidays. $1,75
Weekend shift
differential. Come
Join our Exceptional
Nursing Teami
Fax Resume
(352) 746-0748 or
Apply In person
Woodland Terrace
124 Norvell Bryant
Hwy. Hernando
(352) 249-3100
CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
CHECKERS
Snemress now hiring
Assistant Managers
rast 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
*4 Local, long-estab
home appliance
dealer needs
energetic people-
,person for work In fast
paced but cordial
i 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
Sacctg. sys. Excel &
'Word mandatory. Exp
w/Tyler Business Sys a
-plus. F-T, pd vacation
ioldays, medical +
,**other benefits.
*Mail resume w/
-detailed workplace
*'e, salary history &
:', ,salary rqmts to:
*'.Blind Box 1155
Citrus Co. Chronicle
106 W. Main St.
Inverness, FL 34450
:N ,We are a drug/
alcohol-free WP.
w/pre-employment
' screening &
: background checks.
. autortive
Your world first.
, Evr. Da)
i )NICLE
cimoiriti/i
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Legal Assistant or
Paralegal
Experienced required.
Wills, Trusts, Estate
Planning, Probate and
Trust Administrations,
Send Resume to Citrus
Chronicle Blind Box
1143P, 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429
LIC. INS. AGENT
CRYSTAL RIVER
(800) 604-7249, Ext. 3
WANTED *
COMMERCIAL
LICENSED AGENT
220 OR 440
Please fax resume
352-489-0384 or email
birdins@bellsouth.net
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
REAL ESTATE CAREER
I Sales LiUc. Class I
I $249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
I SCHOOL, INC. I
L (352)795-0060 J
VETERINARIAN
P/T position for busy
clinic. Send resumes to:
Blind Box 1149P
Citrus County Chronicle
1624 N Meadowcrest BI
Crystal River, FL 34429
( in,L i. l I
S Restaurantk
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!
Applications and
Interviews at
Customer Service
Center
8447
SW 99e Street Road
Ocala or send
resume to:
humanres@mfi.net
Come
"Find your place in
the world"
oi Top of the Worw
DFWP/E0E
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, 401K,
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 HRI ~abi
management.com
EOE
JOE'S EXPRESS DELI
Is Now Hiring.
EXP'D COOK
& SERVER
Over 18. Need to aplvy
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-lpm, M F at
ROMANO'S
5705 Gulf to Lake Hwy.
(352) 564-1211
L 4-Restaurt
PTouttnHge
NOW HIRING
ALL POSITIONS
ALL SHIFTS
Apply within.
NIcole's Fine Dining
P/T Bartender
Nights & Wknds.
Experience a plus.
Apply In 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
RELIABLE
EXP. SERVERS
Good Attitude a must.
We offer top pay,
benefits,
Full or part time
Apply in person
Citrus Hills Golf &
Country Club.
505 E Hartford Street
Citrus Hills
(352) 746-6855
VAN DER VALK
FINE DINING HIRING
EXP. LINE COOK
DISHWASHER
EXP. BARTENDERS
Please Contact
(352) 637-1140
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MOTIVATED REAL
ESTATE AGENTS
WANTED
Call for confidential
Interview.
(352) 564-1810
F--
PHONE REPS
NEEDED
Set your own hours
Set your own pay
ratel
Exp. preferred
Call 352-628-0254
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
Cemetery Sales
Person
Best Kept Secretl
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
LiCA. Realestate
For model Center,
Immediate position'
please fax resume to:
Panda Construction
Inc., Attn. Bonnie
727-815-9541
A/C Tune up w/ Free
permanent filter +
termite/Pest Control
insp. w/ Free Termite
monitors. Only $44.95
'for 1both.(352) 628-5700
caco36870
Service
60FT Bucket
I-- JOE'S I
STree Service I
Free Stump Grinding
I Al'/ypes of tree work
S'ULc.& Ins.228-1354
L 06M a
A TREE SURGEON
,Li.. ,i-: E frlen. i, i
-. ryv lowest rates Free
'e.rnmate: 352-860-1452
.. AFFORDABLE,
I- DEPENDABLE, I
I HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
| Debris & Garages
352-697-1126
AllTractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
, Driveways 302-6955
COLEMAN TREE SERVICE
S ehrioval & trim. Uc. Ins.
I FREE EST. Lowest rates
guaranteed! 344-1102
S"DAR TREE SERVICE
All phases of tree work,
I no job to big or too
small. Lic., Ins., Ref.,
Chepp Prices, 302-7744
DOUBLE J STUMP
i QINDING, Mowing,
Hpuling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
I design. Cleanups &
1oticat work. Fill/rock &
Sod: 352-563-0272.
1f&f CLEAN UPS&& BOB
'CAT SERV Trash & Brush
'removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340
0AUL'S TREE &
CRANE SERVICE
Serving All Areas.
,Trees Topped,
, Trimmed, or
,-,. Removed
FREE ESTIMATES. I
LUCer.o-.a In:urej.3
(352) 458-1014
).-WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
,tifee removal, stump
S"grind, trim, Ins.& Lic
0256879 352-341-6827
'- STUMPS FOR LE$$
O"QUote so cheap you
(352) 476-9730
JOFIDDLE MUSIC;
GUITAR LESSONS I
i By Wally I
(352) 287-3233 _
lALAS COMP SERVICE
J Tlafote Comp. Repair
S 'Only $69.95 + Parts
" No hourly feel
S* (352) 586-3636*
COMPUTER
TECH MEDICS
'Hardware & Software
Snternet Specialists.
0:- ,(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
#1 Mr. Fix It
I'do it all! No job too big
or small. Call
220-9326/382-3647
Uc#99990255609
VChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Llc#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
All Phaze Construction
Quality painting & re-
pairs. Faux fin. #0255709
352-586-1026637-3632
Always Ready Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. Uc.
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
Cell (352) 220-9223
BO's Handyman Serv.
Lic. 99990000005
Visit Us.
See our workmanshiD
Free Estimates
(352) 628-4391
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting. Licensed &
Insured. 637-3765
860-0085
George Swedllge
Painting- Int./Ext.
Pressure Cleaning- Free
est. 794-0400/628-2245
Gregory McCarthy
Painting & Home Repair
Free Est./Sr. Discount
Lic #99990256375
(352) 563-5677 or
(407) 346-9408
Henry Trochez Painting
Press, wash, affordable.
Prof. job. LIc#30555
Insured (352) 302-4928
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR
& ODD JOBS. 30 yrs
J. Hupchfck Llc;/Ins.
(352) 726-9998
MICHAEL DAVIDSON
20+ yrs. exp. Painting
contractor/
handyman. Uc.3567
(352) 746-7965
Mike Anderson Painting
Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
ing, Pressure Washing
also. Call a profession-
al, Mike (352) 464-4418
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
i 352-464-3967
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
A BOATERS FRIEND
Cliff's Outboard Repair
30+ yrs. Exp. Reas. Rates
(352) 746-2284'
Affordable Boat Maint.
& Repair, Mechanical,
Electrical, Custom Rig.
John (352) 746-4521
BOAT & JET SKI REPAIR
LB & O.B. & electrical
Major Credit Cards Acc
(352) 476-1559
Myrick's Marine Const.
Docks Built & Repaired
Lic #2564 / Ins..
(352) 341-4152
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. Lic#99990001273
Bob, 352-220-4244
OWN
BATHTUB REGLAZING
Old tubs & ugly
ceramic tile Is restored
to new cond. All colors
avail. 697-TUBS (8827)
CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY
Modern & antique.
Denny, 628-5595,
or 464-2738
Custom Home Interiors
Draperies, Slipcovers
Woven Blinds, Fabrics
352-447-3582/447-4244
"Care fo
4h.theEldrl
I Will do Medical Care.
Dr's appt. errands,
respite, overnight. Llc,
w/ref, (352) 795-2909
THE OLD FOLKS HOME
Vacancy. Prvt. home
operated by F/T RN.
(352) 621-3868
www.theoldfolks
NEW REGISTERED
HOME DAY CARE
Full/part time opening
slots, before & after
school care. Highlands
Area 352-726-5163
-3-
vChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Uc#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
"CeUin
CLEAN BREEZE Free Est.
9 yrs. exp. ULic./lIns.
"Top Quality Products"
SSarah@(352)726-7604
DAILEY'S CLEANING
Family owned.
Comm/Res. w/ref.
Teresa (352) 503-3296
HOMES & WINDOWS
Serving CIs Counnyover 17
years. Kathy (352)
465-7334
HOUSEKEEPING
BY ELLEN
Uc. & bonded, free est.
(352) 697-0764
Post Construction to
Residental/Commerical
Exp. & Lic.
(352)637-1497/476-3948
The Window Man Free
Est., Com./residential,
new construction Uc. &
Ins. (352) 228-7295
COUNTERTOP
FORMICA
New or Refacing &
Also Repair. Lic.
28417 (352) 212-7110
Addltlons/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Lic. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
Call Tacumsa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels .
& repairs. Free Estimates
CBC1253431
(352) 489-2581
Remodeling &
Renovations.
Lic CGC 062450 & Ins.
352-228-0432, 344-9435
ROGERS Construction
Additions, remodels,
new homes. Most
home repairs. 637-4373
CRC1326872
FL RESCREEN
352-563-0104/257-1011
One panel or complete
Pool cage rescreen,
Superscreen w/10Oyr.
fact. warr. Fam.owned
& operated for 29 yrs.
FREEDOM RESCREEN
Pool Cages, Window
Scrns, etc. Will beat all
estimates. Lic# 2815.
(352) 795-2332
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lc#2708
(352) 628-0562
Always Ready Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. Uc.
& Ins, (352) 522-0520
Cell (352) 220-9223
BO's Handyman Serv.
Lic. 99990000005
Visit Us.
See our workmanshio
Free Estimates
(352) 628-4391
nenry irocnez Pamting
Press. wash, affordable.
Prof. Job. Uc#30555
Insured (352) 302-4928
KEN'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Pressure Washing.
General Maintenance,
Lawns, Hauling,
Cleanups. Free est.
601-2342
PICARD'S PRESSURE
CLEANING & PAINTING
Roofs w/no pressure,
houses,driveways. 25 yrs
exp. Uc./Ins. 341-3300
#1 IN HOME REPAIRS,
point, press.wash, clean
roof&gutters, Reliable,
#0169757 344-4409
#1 Mr. Fix- it
I do it aill No job too big
or small. Call
220-9326/382-3647
Uc#99990255609
V CALL ME FOR Small
home repairs the big
contractors don't want.
I'll return your call. Uc#
25995 (352) 613-5427
A# I L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No job too
small 7days wk. Uc
#3008. (352) 341-1440
A# I L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No job too
small 7days wk, Lie
#3008. (352) 341-1440
AAA HOME REPAIRS
Malnt & repair prob-
lems Swimming Pool
Rescreen99990000162
352-746-7395
AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE
HAULING CLEANUP.
PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush, |
AppiL Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages
352-697-1126
Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters, No job
too small Reliable. Ins
02562Z1 352-465-9201
BO's Handyman Serv.
Lic. 99990000005
Visit Us.
See our workmanship
Free Estimates
(352) 628-4391
COUNTERTOP
FORMICA
New or Refacing &
Also Repair. Lie.
28417(352)212-7110
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Professional
Handymqn Service
Most repairs. Free Est,
LIc # 99990256374
(352) 257-9508
General Maint/Repairs
& other services. Many
yrs. exp. #99990255728
Tom (352) 601-2384
Gregory McCarthy
Painting & Home Repair
Free Est./Sr. Discount
LUc #99990256375
(352) 563-5677 or
(407)346-9408
MASTER PLUMBER
Reeireca & Boreajl
S(352) 601-5680
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services. Llc.0257615/Ins.
(352) 628-4282 VIsa/MC
REASONABLE RELIABLE
Superior Maintenance
-Pwr wash, home repairs
Int/Ext cleaning & more
LIc. 30929 352-270-3551
Wall & Celling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting; Vinyl ceilings.
Framing, 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
APPROVED SHEDS for
Deed Res. comm. Site
or pre-built, Sheds of
Citrus 3399 Hwy 44 Inv.
(352) 726-0046
A+ TECHNOLOGIES
Plasma TV's installed.
Stereo, phone, cable &
more (352) 746-0141
CITRUS ELECTRIC
All electrical work.
1- ^Z 1 ^V^n
MASTER PLUMBER
Retired & Boredl
How can I help you?
(352) 601-5680
#1 Mr. Fix It
I do It all No Job too big
or small, Call
220-9326/382-3647
Llc#99990255609
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups.Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
AFFORDABLE,
I DEPENDABLE, I
HAULING CLEANUP, v
PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush, I
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages |
S 352-697-1126
SAlways Ready, Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. Lic,
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
(352) 220-9223
WE MOVE SHEDS
564-0000
Appl., Furn. & Trash
Removal, Moving?
YOU CALL ...I'LL HAUL
Larry270-3589, 726-7022
C.J.'S TRUCK/TRAILER
Low $$$/Same day serve
Furn., appi, trash, brush,
726-2264 201-1422
J&J Moving & Hauling"
Clean Outs, Relocations
Odd Jobs, Yard Work
(352) 628-9370
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340
CARPET INSTALLATION
restretches & repairs
Vinyl & VC tile, 37 yrs In
busn. Llc2389 341-4449
MATTHEW ANTHONY'S
Floorina. llnoleum/crot/
All kinds of fences
JAMES LYNCH FENCE
Free estimates,
(352) 527-3431
A 5 STAR COMPANY
Go Owens Fencing.
All types.Free estimates
Comm/Res. 628-4002
BEACH FENCE
Free est., Lic. #0258336
(352) 628-1190
813-763-3856 Cell
OAKHILL FENCE
Specializing in Farm
Fence, Lic./free est.
(352) 302-8226
-I J1 11110 11 I
#1
at Service
Hise Roofing Inc.
Your local hometown
roofing ,company
specializing In
new construction,
reroofs & repairs.
25 yrs. exp.
Leak specialist,
(352) 344-2442
Llc# CCC1327059
J. Vaughn Roofing. Inc.
New Roofs, Re-Roofs &
Repairs; 25 yrs exp
Ins/Lie CCC1327365
(352) 795-6659
J.T. Neely Roofing
Reroofs; new roofs &
repairs (352) 637-6616
LIc. CCCO55011
John Gordon Roofing
Reas. Rates. Free est.
Proud to Serve You,
ccc 1325492.
795-MMMn., J.flfl.C.2O
RIP RAP SEAWALLS &
CONCRETE WORK
Llc#2699 & Insured.
(352)795-7085/302-0206
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
Benny Dve's Concrete
Concrete Work
All types Uc, & Insured.
RX1677. (352) 628-3337
Concrete Slabs
Driveways, patios, boat
shed & RV Slabs, etc.
Pavers. Ins. CRC1326431
Mario (352) 746-9613
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
352-464-3967
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
* -driveways & tear-outs
Additlons/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Uc. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
AFFORDABLE,
I DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees. Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages
L 352-697-1126
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Call Tacumsa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels
& repairs. Free Estimates
CBC1253431
(352) 489-2581
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall. Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap, bathrooms,
Lic/Ins. #2441 795-7241
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
JD Drywall
Top Quality WorkI
Llc#200500542093
Free Est. 464-2899
REPAIRS, Wall & ceiling
sprays, Int/Ext Painting
Lic/Ins 73490247757
352-220-4845
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All tvyes 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.
Lic. Ihs.(352)302-7096
FLIPS TRUCK & TRACTOR,
Landclearing, Truck &
Tractor work. House
Pads, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch & Topsoil.
You Need It, I'll Get Iti
(352) 382-2253
Cell (352) 458-1023
SN HAULING, LLC
Fill, Rock, Sand, Clay,
Mulch. Up to 9 yards.
S(352) 453-6335
-VanDykes Backhoe
Service. Landclearing,
Pond Digging &
Ditching (352) 302-7234
(352) 344-4288
r AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE I
STrash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages
L' 352-697-1126
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing. Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
HAMM'S BUSHHOG
SERVICE. Pasture
Mowing, lots, acreage.
Licensed & Insured
(352) 400-5233
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 40b-5340
TURTLE ACRES
BUSHHOG SERVICE
No lob too small! Lic.
THE LAWN RANGER
$10. & Up. We dol t alll
Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
Advanced Lawncare &
More. Lawn Care $10 &
upl C lean ups. No job
too big or small Uc. Ins.
352-220-6325/220-9533
S"AFFORDABLE,
I DEPENDABLE, 1
I HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE l
I Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
I Debris & Garages I
352-697-1126
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Rellable,Quality work,
Resldentlal/Comm,
LIc./Ins. 352-613-4250
DISCOUNT Lawn Service
Mowing & trimming
CITRUS COUNTY
(352) 527-1836
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Haullng,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
Relidble, Wiyy Cleaning
Uc. Ins. 352-465-3985
MAVEN POOL MAINT.
Start enjoying
your pool again
Chem. & full service
avail. Uc. (352)726-1674
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
352-464-3967 u
R.C. (GATOR) EDSON
Pump Service-All Types
Ins'd, Lic. 17110191517
(352) 637-2519
WATER PUMP SERVICE
& Repairs on all makes
& models. Uc. Anytime,
344-2556, Richard
NOTARY SERVICES
Call Jackle
(352) 212-7400
RAINDANCER
6" Seamless Gutter
7" Commercial Copper
& Aluminum Best Job
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
SALL EXTERIOR
ALUMINUM
S Quality Pricel
6" Seamless Gutters
c& Ins 621-0881
L.In' iI
Maids on Call
ALUINU
W. e Make House Calls
Commercial
7j Cleaning
Call for a free quote
,* Phone: (352) 726-8077"
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WHAT'S
MISSING?
Your ad!
Don't miss outl Call for more information.
563-3209 ,
Aluminum Structures Inc.
NEW LOCATION!MJ
7090 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy
* Pool Enclosure
* Screen Roorns
" Vinyl & Glass Rooms
" Vinyl Siding,
Soffit, Fascia
* Rescreening
* Storm Panels .
Prepare for Hurricane Season!
Have your fastening components checked.
352-563-2977 I
I Lio/ins. CB-CA15418
Ffrst Cians
LLC.
Commercial Residential
Roll Off Container Service 10-40 yds.
Land Clearing Fill Demolition
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REAL ESTATE CAREER
Sales Lic. Class
i $249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
I SCHOOL, INC.
(352)795-0060
SEARS INVERNESS
DEALER STORE
*PT SALES
Weekends,
some evenings.
Customer oriented,
multi task.
Call Ron
(352) 726-6211 EOE
VILLAGE
Village Cadillac
Toyota/ScIon Is
preparing for the
opening of our brand
new dealership and
we need six more
sales reps to meet the
needs of our
customers
Village Is starting a
two week sales
training class
Tuesday Aug. 22nd
* Paid Training
* Best Pay Plan
In Area
* Blue Cross/
Blue Shield
* 401K With Employer
Contribution
* Paid Vacation
* Dental Plan
* Promotion from
within
No experience nec-
essary but you must
be well dressed, well
groomed, articulate,
have a great attitude
and work ethic.
Please apply In
person at:
Village Cadillac
Toyota/Scion
2431 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Homosassa
We are a Drug Free
Workplace
WANTED
MANAGER/
SALESPERSON
RV & AUTOMOTIVE
SALES
Need an energetic,
smart, employee
Send Resume to:
(352) 726-4966
I
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
LCT WANTS YOU!!
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Immediate
processing for OTR
drivers, solos or
teams, CDLA/Haz,
required Great
benefits
99-04 equipment
Call Now
800-362-0159 24 hours
On Top of theWorld
Communitie
Grounds iOlt-,
Course
Maintenance
Workers
Full & Part-time positions
available.
Construction
Labor
Full-Time positions,
Must have a willingness
to work & a valid FL
Driver's license
HandyMan
(Personl)
Lightcarpentry,
painting, etc.
2nd Shift Facilities
Maintenance
General building
maintenance: A/C,
electrical,
experience
required.
Applications
available at
Main Gate
SW 99t Street
Road
Ocala
Come
"Find your place in
the world" g
DFWP/0oE
FRAMERS/SHEETERS
$$$ Local $$
352-302-3362
A/C SERVICE TECH
& INSTALLERS
Exp. req'd, Apply In
person @ Air Care
Heating & Cooling
7745 W. Homosassa Trail
AC SERVICE TECH
Want great pay &
benefits? Must be drug
free & pass bkgrnd ck.
Apply In person.
6575 Hwy 44, C. River
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
I
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d
ex
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H
manufacturing Co. Is
ookIng for qualified
drivers w/valld Class
A" CDL and 2 years
minimum
xperlence.We offer a
competltlve benefit C
package of Medical
isurance, 401K, Paid C
acatlon & Holiday &
hort Term Disability. '
Apply In person at:
Great Southern
Woods
94 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
CABINET SHOP
HELP
Builder, Laminator,
cut outperson, exp.
only (352) 746-3532
CITY OF BUSHNELL
UTILITY
GROUNDWORKER
The City of Bushnell Is
currently accepting
applications for the
position of
UTILITY
GROUNDWORKER.
Applicants must meet
the following
requirements:
Physical strength and
agility to perform
heavy manual work
under inclement
weather conditions.
Demonstrated ability
to learn skills and
knowledge
associated with the
operation of electric
and water
distribution, Including
meter reading,
routine construction,
maintenance and
repair of both
overhead and
underground electric
distribution systems,
sewer and water
lines. High School
graduate or GED. -
Class B commercial
drivers license
required within 6
months, Ability to
operate heavy
equipment desirable.
This position also,
provides support to
Water and
Wastewater Utilities.
Excellent benefits
packet,
Winner of Best Places
to Work In Lake and
Sumter Counties for
2004 and 2005.
Any Interested party
should Inquire at and
submit an
employment
application to,
Bushnell City Hall,
located at
219 N Market Street,
Bushnell, Florida;
telephone
352-793-2591.
The position Is open
until filled.
EOE/ADA
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
& transportatlonlll
(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 Mv
FINISH BOX
TRACTOR
OPERATOR V
Call = (352) 465-0963
FRAMER
Full Time
352-302-1206
FRAMERS & r
CARPENTERS
Must be
dependable
& exp'd. Own tools
and ride a must, |
352-279-1269 L
GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE
PERSONNEL
NEEDED
FT. Exc, benefits.
Please apply at
740 W Fenway Dr. F
Hernando
GREENBRIAR
ENTERPRISES
LOOKING FOR
LAWN &
MAINTENANCE S
personnel. Driver's lic.
req. (352) 302-7509
*A DRIVERS *
IMMEDIATE I
OPENING
30 + year
HANDYMAN,
JACK-OF-ALL
TRADES
Full or Part Time. Fax
qualifications to:
(352) 726-7723
LAWN
MAINT. WORKERS
F/T; Exp. helpful
(352) 382-0949
pjl' -
Manufacturer of A/C
grilles, registers and
diffusers has
Immediate openings,
Production
workers
for day and night
shift available.
Housekeeping
position available for
night shift. Prior
experience in
housekeeping a plus.
Maintenance
position with 5 to 6
years Industrial
electrical and
maintenance
background, Must
have minimum 5
years experience in
programmable
controls, and
knowledge of
hydraulic and
pneumatic systems.
Responsibilities to
Include, but not
limited to
troubleshooting and
mechanical repair,
Welding capability a
plus.
Forklift Driver
for night shift. Must
.have minimum 3-5
years experience,
Apply In person to
Metal Industries, 400
W. Walker Ave.,
Bushnell, Fl 33513 or
call Rhonda Black at
352-793-8610 for
more details..
Excellent benefits
package, 401k with
company
contributions.
DFW, EOE.
Puestos de trabajo
Inmedlatos estan
disponibles en Metal
Industries localizado
en Bushnell, FI.'Se
habla espanol. No se
requlere experienclal
Entrenamlento
provlsto par nosotros
para muchas
posiclones en
nuestras operaclones
de manufacture.
Apllque hoy y
empleze a trabajar
mananal Trabajo
constant y buenos
beneflclaos
Apllque en
persona en:
Metal Industries 400
W. Walker Ave.
Bushnell, FI 33513.
DFW, EOE.
MARINE POSITION
DIXIE OFFSHORE
TRANSPORTATION CO.
has lmmedJiate C,!"
openings for
AB & OS SEAMEN
positions. USCG
Merchant Mariner
Documents
REQUIRED. Excellent
pay, overtime, 40 1(k).
Medical Insurance.
Apply @ 333 WPA Rd.
Belle Chasse, LA
70037 (504)392-7800
Or send resume to:
Personnel, P.O. Box
880, Harvey, LA 70059
or FAX (504)391-2295
MECHANIC
Heavy Truck &
equipment
mechanic wanted,
Must have owns tools.
Call (352) 279-9856
MR. ELECTRIC
Taking applications for
SERVICE
TECHNICIAN
Looking for a career
with a future?
Not just a Jobll
lust be clean cut, drug
free & able to pass
background check.'
Qualified technicians
ill have pay & benefits
)eyond expectatlonsll
Call (352) 794-7368
OFFICE PERSON
F/T. Auto Parts
experience necessary.
ipply All Prestige Auto
(352) 795-7000
HELPERS
No experience I
necessary. |
Health, Holidays &
Paid Vacation.
621-7705
Plumbers
Foreman,
& Exp, Helpers
Needed for
commercial work,
Benefits, competitive
wages. DFWP
Call (352) 726-5601
PLUMBER'S
HELPER
Brvice Plumbing exp.
helpful, but not nec.
Call Roto Rooter
Plumbing Service
(352) 621-1993
2 DELI CLERKS &
S1 PIZZA PERSON
Full and Part Time.
Immediate openings.
Apply in Person:
Ferrara's Dell
3927 N. Lecanto Hwy.
Beverly Hills, FL
(352) 746-3354
BECOME A
MORTGAGE
BROKER
Now offering State
Required Course,
In Citrus County.
Positions available
CINTRON
FINANCIAL GROUP
(352) 398-1313
BKLEEN CARWASH
Fulltime Positions
DRUG FREE ONLY
Tue Sat, 9-5:30
491 in Bev. Hills
527-4977
4 1iBe. Hill
CAREER SEEKERS
Like the sun?
w Do you mind getting
your hands dirty?
We have what you are
looking forl Visit
Boulerice Roofing
& Supply
Corner of Cardinal &
Lewdinger, Homosassa
CAREGIVERS
.S&S Resource &
Services Is seeking
persons to work with
developmentally
disabled. Call
(352) 637-3635
CUSTOMER
SERVICE REP
Home builder seeks
qualified warranty,
person for Job site
punchout coordina-
tion and home
orientation walks with
customers, Must
demonstrate past
experience In this
field and display at
Interview ability to
handle tough Job site
meetings. Send
resume to Box1154P
c/o Citrus Chronicle
1624 N Meadowcrest
Blvd. Crystal River, FI
34429
Help developmentally
disabled adults learn living
skills in their home and the
community. Great pay with a
competitive benefit package
for all F\T employees.
$9.50/hr after 90 days.
Shifts available:
2:30 PM 11:15 PM
3:30 PM 12:15 AM
Plywood Sheeters
& Laborers
Needed In Dunnellon
area, (352) 266-6940
PROSONIC
Corporation
PROSONIC, a global
leader In SONIC
drilling seeks
ambitious field
personnel
In our Ocala office.
CDL license
preferred,
Clean driving record,
willing to travel, &
pass drug-test.
PROSONIC offers
great benefits!
Please contact
Danlelle at:
904-371-3172
Fax: 904-807-7843
orosonicrecrulter@
tampabay.rr corn
ROOFING
CREWS NEEDED
Must have own tools &
transportation.
Good wage for the
right people,
John Gordon Roofing,
(352) 795-7003
Service Techs &
Lead INSTALLERS
Top Pay,
(352) 564-8822
SPRAYER/FINISHER
Furniture Finishing
High End Furniture Co.
Experience with
references a must
By appt. 795-1100
TOWER HAND
Bldg Communication
Towers. Travel, Good
Pay & Benefits. OT,
DFWP. Valid
Driver's License. Steady
Work. Will Train
352-694-8017 Mon-Fri
WALLY'S QP/AMOCO
806 NE US HWY 19
Crystal River
Needs Experienced
AUTO MECHANIC
3 5yrs active exp.
Must have drivers lic.
Apply in Person
WANTED
HEAVY
FLEET MECHANIC
Must have tools,
professional salary
for professional
mechanic. 746-0617
352-422-0690
DOMINO'S PIZZA
Is Now hiring
Full & Part time
DRIVERS
Must be reliable,
polite, & have a good
driving, record.
$9-$15 hr
Crystal River 563-6607
EXP. LAWN CREW
All phases of lawn &
landscape work.
Valid R Drivers Uc,
pref, .(352) 621-3509
Exp. Shrub Trimmer
/Lawn Care
Must have driver's lic.
352-628-9312
Exp'd Housekeeper
P/t Apl In person,
CENTRAL MOTEL
Inverness, DFWP
GLAZIERS
Experienced
MIDSTATE GLASS
A complete glass Co.
(352) 726-5946
Fax Resume to
352-726-8959, Inverness
HOUSEKEEPERS
Good Benefits
Apply In person at:
Best Western
Crystal River
JOBS GALORE!!I
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
LANDSCPE CO
LAUNDRY RUNNER/
HOUSEMAN
Good Benefits ''
Apply In person at:
Best 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 exper.
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. Incis,
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
CAREGIVER CNA
Wknd. care, various hrs.
Floral City, Duval Psi. for
84yra old Alzhemmers
lady, bkrnd, ck, req.
Ref. ck'd, no smoking.
Exc. wrkng condipay
Call 1-866-695-6721
hand'ool, be
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d 0pIal)t'n
[afIt l psco]sl
Godit 1h1w1ed1
CAREGIVER CNA
Wknd, care, various hrs.
Floral City. Duval IslI for
84yr. old Alzheimers
lady, bkrnd. ck. req.
Ref, ck'd, no smoking.
Exc. wrkng cond/pay
Call 1-866-695-6721
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,
Retiree's are welcome
to apply. Competitive
salary,
Apply In person:
2100 Woodvlew Ln.
Lecanto 352-527-1700
ADVERTISING
NOTICE:
This newspaper
does
not knowllngly
accept
ads that are not
bonaflde
employment
offerings. Please
use
caution when
responding to
employment ads.
REAL ESTATE CAREER
Ine n tio
I Sales LIc. Class |
S$249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC. |
(352)795-0060 '
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CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICI,
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LIVEUlIIUIOIS"
www.charliefudge.com
For Upcoming Auctions
1-800-542-3877
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
Toasters, Iron, Juicer,
clocks, dishes, plates
and more vintage
Items All for $75 Record
,albm on 08 a
SrA
W/ Therapy Jets, 110
volt, water fall, never
used $1895,
(352) 597-3140
2-htllon $814.00
--3 Ton $882.00
*Installation kits;
eProf. Installation;
*Pool 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, refrlg, etc. Serv
Buy/Sell 352-220-6047
Tiae
fbbades
Lffin/Skill
m-" denerai
c= aSEHel
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. $7,500/Sell $500.
(3 1/2 mos, old)
(352) 795-5145
LG. CERWIN-VEGA
SPEAKERS
In Cabinets
$100
(352) 422-5707
2 GLASS SLIDERS *
For 72 X 80 opening
$100 OBO
(352) 422-6173
10- 2x4x8
$30.
Rebars 120 ft.
$35.
(352) 527-8549
10 Bundle, 30 yr.
Roofing Shingles
$60.
Molding 120 ft.,
(352) 527-8549
ALUM. ROOF PANS
white, self locking, $1.50
per sq.ft. (352) -8328
leave message
ALUM. WINDOWS
Deluxe, top-of-the-line,
slider type, still In car-
tons, 7 @ 53-1/2x66-1/2;
1 @ 33-1/2x66-1/2, $200
ea. 344-8328 Iv.msg
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 Security License
required. Local,
352-726-1551 Ext. 1313
PHONE REPS
NEEDED
Set your own Hoursl
Set your own payrate!
Exp, preferred
Call 352-628-0187
Pool Tech.
Part Time. Will train.
Retiree's are welcome
to apply. Competitive
salary.
Apply In person:
2100 Woodview Ln.
Lecanto 352-527-1700
PRODUCTION
WORKERS
No experience needed,
Gulf Coast Metal
Products
Homosassa
Call between
8-11am, M-F
(352) 628-5555
REAL ESTATE CAREER
Sales Uc. Class |
$249. Start 9/12/06
I 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
Stucco, Plasterers
Latherers
$14 $20 hr.
CAMPBELL & WILLIUAMS
STUCCO, INC.
352-302-0316, 302-0483
VANTEL PEARLS
Discover Vantel Pearls-
In-the-Oyster. Hostess a
Egart, call 352-621-0930
WATER FILTRATION
SERVICE
'FT Service/ Installation.
Will train the right
person. Must have a
truck or van. Benefits
352-795-0003
WE BUY HOUSES
Ca$h........Fast I
352-637-2973
lhomesold.com
WE BUY HOUSES
CaSh........Fast I
352-637-2973
Ihomesold corn
WILL TRAIN
Willing to work long
hours; for position In well
drilling operation &
pump repair. Must have
clean driving record.
Benedlt .Apply @
Citnus& lDrilllng
2820 E Norveil 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
25 X 30 X 9
(3:12 Pitch)
With Roof Overhang
2- Roll-up Doors,
I Walk Door, 2 Gable
Vents, 1 Window
w/ 4" concrete slab;
INSTALLEDII $17,395
Meets 120 MPH
Wind Code
20' to 35' Wide
Unlimited Length
"Stamped" Florida
Engineered Plans
METAL SYSTEMS
PLUS, LLC
1-877-951-2300
+ Sales Tax & Co. Fees
www.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-$15.995
25x30x9. (3:12 Pitch)
Roof Overhang
2-9x7 garage doors,
2 vents, entry door,
4" concrete slab
INSTALLED- $16.495
Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build
We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
Meets or Exceeds
Florida Wind Code
METAL STRUCTURES
LLC.COM
1-866-624-9100
metalstructuresllc.com
APPROVED SHEDS for
Deed Res, comm. Site
or pre-built. Sheds of
Cifrus 3399 Hwy 44 Inv.
(352) 726-0046
COOK PORT. WHSE
10 X 12 Barn;
Guar, for lifel $1,995
(863) 899-9333
Shed, 8' x 12.5'
SPoly, new in box;
warranty, $1200. new
Will sell $900.
(352) 220-7392
WE MOVE SHEDS
564-0000
Amana Refrigerator,
side by side 26.7 cu In.
energy efficient, Ice
maker, dispenser,
white, excel cond.
$375. (352) 341-4009
AMANA
WASHER & DRYER
Near new $150 each
$275/SET
(352) 563-0567
APPLIANCE CENTER
Used Refrigerators,
Stoves, Washers, Dryers.
NEW AND USED PARTS
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 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
barge HD Washer 201b,
GE HD Capacity Dryer
both like new, white
SMW, $275.
(352) 382-2072
MICROWAVE
GoldStar Microwave
Model ER4010 Very
nice condition. $25
(352) 795-0999
Refrigerator
Jenn Air, side by side,
stainless steel 25cu. ft.
ice maker water
dispenser $400.
(352) 746-5031
Washer & Dryer
$100.
(352) 489-4301
WINDOW AC UNIT,
17000 btu. 220V,
Emerson $100. OBO
(352) 344-5021: "
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CLASSIFIED
a-
'.4
I --L MOMI
(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 IOyrs. old.
$120 each.
(352) 746-2414
2 DRESSERS, MATCHING
Waterfall Antique
1 w/ mirror
$150 each
(352) 527-3566
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 recliner
$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 Formlca,'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,
$1.400 (352) 220-6326
89" FLORAL SOFA
Very good shape,
Includes 2 matching
pillows, 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
leave message
BED: $185, New Queen,
No Flipped Pillow Top
Set. 5 yrs warr. King Set
$225. Delivery
352-597-3112
I
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DBL CAST IRON &
PORCELAIN SINK
White, Very good cond.
$75
(352) 637-2838
Interior/Exterior doors
Interior Prehungs: $35
Exterior Prehung 6
Panels: $85. Mirrors $10.
Next to Citrus County
Speed way
(352) 637-6500
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Computer Desk,
walnut color,
excellent condition
$100.
(352) 341-4009
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, complete WIN
98, SE, works good -
$125. (352) 795-1907
YENMAR TRACTOR
1401D, diesel, 4 wheel
dr., 39 hrs. since rebuilt.
Looks new! 19 hp, 3 cyl.
w/box blade, 95% tread
on AG tires. $3,200
(352) 341-0483 Aftr 6:00
6-PC PATIO SET
Excellent Condition
Never-Been QL'ard'
(352) 860-1380
PATIO SET w/ COVER
66"x41" table, 4 side
chairs + 2 capt swivel
chairs, cloth cushions.
Uke New, 400 OBO
Antique/Collectible
AUCTION
LIQUIDATION OF
EN17TIRE ORLANDO
4000 S. Fla. Ave.
Hwy. 41-S, Inverness
PREVIEW: 10 AM
SALE: 5 PM
100's of pcs. of furn,,
Inc: 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.
dudleysauction.com
S(352) 637-9588
AB1667 AU2246
12%BP 2%Disc ca/ck
Delta 10"
Tablesaw
$150; ,
(352) 341-0935
Electronic Testing Insts.
used for HVAC + Electr.
Testing Insts., = MIlw.
Sawzall, A" Var. Speed
Drill + 3/8 Hammer Drill
w/bits & saw blades
$225 (352) 746-1603
SHOP SMITH MARK V
Model 510. Like new
cohd, caster set, biscuit
Jolner, router att & more
$2400+ new/sell for $700
(352) 637-9570
C-2 TH
co/SteesffB^
BED: $559 Nassa
Memory Foam Set,
Seen on TV. 20yr Wdrr._-
Never Used. Retail -
Cost $1459. Can Deliver-
352-398-7202 "
BEDS 4 BEDS 4 BED'S
The factory outlet storeP
For TOP National Branad'
Fr.50%/70% off Retdal
Twin $119* Full $15.9 -
Queen $199 / King $249
Please call 795-6004
Blue recliner couch &
loveseat $400.00
Beige Recliner $75.009
(352)341-3422 -
Call after 6pm
Breakfront, Pecanr,'
Traditional, 50 x83,--
lighted beveled glass
w/ matching table, .-_
chairs, 2 leaves, 42x62,
$250. Castro Hide a
bed, brown sofa $50. -
(352) 527-8021 '
Bunkbed, Black metal
tube, twin top, -.
double bottom, $75.
Mattress/nearly ne)-y,.
$50.
Call (352) 637-1458,
CHAIR & I1/2 ,
Yellow $50
LAZY BOY RECLINER $50
(Good Cond.)
(352) 563-0567
Chest of Drawers.,',,
matching dresser w/." ,
mirror, maple, french,
provincial l, cond.
200. oba, 2 Sofa Tables-
matching queen anne
excel. quality $25. ea.
(352) 527-1986
CHINA HUTCH, 66 wjde,-
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" ROoUND
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 Studeit: Desk $35.
I i (352) 95-;23853
DBL'RECLDNER,
SOFA
Like New Pd $80' "
asking $400 OBO -
228-1225
DINETTE SET * *
5-pc.. maple chairs,_-4Z
burn proof table tp',
$75, (352) 344-832,8,"
leave message ,'
DINETTE SET 5-pc.,
natural oak table t6p &
chair bottoms, legs &
backs- forest greeip, -
pop-up leaf, top condi;
$125 (352) 344-8328-v:
leave message'
Dining Room Set, Alt-
wood, upholstered
chairs and leaf. Witff,
rigbted hutch. $1050,00
sucha2L@cox,ne}
(352) 476-6463_,-
DINING SET w/Hutch--
Table & 4 Chairs $300,-
COUCH Navy Blue" ,'
Tapestry w/Flamepoilht
Pattern $100 -
(352)746-4293 Daygtne
Dining Set, Table w/4.
upholstered chalrs,c-
creme color wood;.
Ughted china,
Good condition $3.75.
(352) 344-2833 .,
DININGRM TABLE W4 *,
CHAIRS, solid oak, $'i
round pedestal tablq.
Outstanding condl
$650. Call after 5:30pm
(352) 341-1700'
DININGROOM SET.-
chairs & 3 leaves. We';
new, M cCOUC ]
rose-colored patteln,.-
very nice, $25Q, All eb"
cond. (352) 527-3566
DR & LR SET
Pencil Rattan w/glas
top & 6 chairs, sofa,
chair, 3 tbls, etega'."
$1,500set ",- ..
(352) 382-2212.
DR bveld glass top tabWl
w/carved rosewodd '
base. 8 carved chdiras.
$1900, (352) 794-0069-"
Dual Reclining Sofa-1/'
Broyhll. 7' long, Crepne-
colored w/patterR,
Each half reclines d,'w
Good cond, $300. OBO6
(352) 344-5660 ;',
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Lg, FL Burlwood, lightld -
cabinets, bridge, Must
see to appreclatel."'-
Paid $3,400/Sell $1,50MO
FIRM (352) 628-4714a
KING SIZE BED, ..
Incl. Memory Foam
mattress, top, box,
spring & rails. $400. -
Headboard, solid wood
$75. (352) 628-386,8
King Sz. Water Bed -
Mirrored Canopy, w/
pedestal drawers' .
$200. obo .-'
(352) 476-4073. ,.
(352) 476-6645 ,:
LA-Z-BOY HIde-a-war,
multi color, $150 obo',
variouss furniture. All exp.
cond. (352) 344-1689 "
LIKE NEW .U,
Upholstered Chair,:'
green, tan & rust .
colored floral print, $50?'
(352) 382-7533
Love Seat, Leather,
Ivory. $250( -.,
Recliner, Queen Ann,"
dark green, $150'
Exc Cond,
(352) 489-5213 '
MOVING SALE ,
Din, Rm, Table/chair
$76.5, Leather couch,
75., W/D $150, Destln-
>r coffee/end tbls, $80
tretching rach, Lotshst1
misc., (352) 628-179 ',"
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PROPERTY MGMT
Retired couple to
manage rental prop
& possible Bed &
Breakfast In TN. Prop
mgmt In lieu of rent
w/possible Income
from meals served at
B&B. At.suppled
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
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MOVING. House full of
furnituree. Reasonable
i prices. Call (352)
726-7082, after 3pm
NEW 7 PC. DINETTE
60" Vinyl round table.
1 i $125
I (352) 527-6612
JRE OWNED FURNITURE
Unbeatable Prices
I NU 2 U FURNITURE
;Homosassa 621-7788
Preowned Mattress Sets
rom Twin $30; Full $40
Qn $50; Kg $75.
628-0808
QUALITY FURNITURE
Like new, 6 pc. King Sz.
jdrm Set, Dinette table
W/4 chrs 352-527-3503
Pueen size comfy sofa
qed w/upgraded matt.
,$450. Antique Singer
Sewing mach. w/wood
'cab. & bench $400.
(352) 794-0069
QUEEN SIZE SOFA BED
SPastels & off-white;
upgraded mattress;
Exc. cond. $375
.(352) 637-6330
.Sofa & Love Seat,
Tcl. cond. $400. obo
Droyhlll Entertainment
Center
$300. obo
(352) 228-2760
Sofa & loveseat, $450;
Setof 3 glsstop LR tbls,
$150; Swivel rocker,
$50; 40" Glass top
Coffee table w/wood
legs, $150; 5 Pc. Glass
rp Dinette Set $175
(352) 382-2497
SOFA -
Brown velvet, $200
Excellent condition
(352) 382-1282
SOFA SLEEPER, queen,
blue, nice, $400
Inverness,
Cell, (239) 839-2900
Sofa, 83" Floral,
g6od cond., $200.
Coffee Table, glasstop,
'oval, cherry$225.
(352) 527-3006
ofa, Love Seat,
S--white leather,
". $350. both,
very good cond,
.(352) 746-0217
SPRING AIR ADJUSTABLE
BED, full size, hand
-cbntrol operation
S Excellent Condltlbn
s500 OBO
'4(352) 527-1057
The Path's Graduates,
S -_ Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
&,beds are needed.
Gall (352) 527-6500
TO, s Bed & mattress Set
$125.00
Ehd Table $10.00
(352) 341-3849
Twin Bookcase
"- Headboard,
$50
,(352) 341-0935
MR CITRUS
_QUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
: INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT.,
BUSINESS BROKER. -
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
S CRAFTSMAN ELECTRIC
EDGER, used once, $75
BRIGGS & STRATTON
3HP PRESSURE WASHER
Son wheels, S100
(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
PONY ROTOTILLER,
Briggs & Stratton motor,
good cond., runs great,
only-used 3 times, $300
obo (352) 422-3849
SCAGG heavy duty'
Commercial Riding
mower, 22HP Kohler, 61"
cut, hydrostatic drive,
runs great, $1,350
(352) 637-6520
Lahdscaplng Plants
&8Lrg Herb Plants,
Wholesale prices.
(352) 586-2590
BEV. HILLS ESTATE SALE
-, Sat. & Sun. 8AM-?
Everything Must Gol
Tools, furn, musical Insts,
Jewelry& much more
3526 N. Tamarisk Ave. 0
Beverly Hills
Se.-1 lam-2pm Lots of
electrical stuff & tools,
Come see, all inside
hoaug. 100 Jeffrey Ave.
(rake 491, rt at Regina,
'left. at Jeffrey).
CITRUS HILLS
Lrg. garage sale. Sat. &
SuOr 8am-? Bedroom,
dining rm. living rm.
-. Other items.
740 E. Boston St.
CR MINI FARMS
Fri. &Sat. 11/12,8-?
Tdbls, Hsehld, & misc.
6269 W Kampala Ln.
CRYSTAL RIVER
,, Fri. & Sat. 9-5
2535 N. Crede Ave.
CRYSTAL RIVER
Saturday 8-?
5924 W. Pine Cir.
Dunnellon
3517 W Cypress Dr.
Sat. 9-? Furn, Huge
aquarium w/stand,
misc. More If Hubby
agrees 2 Families
off.HWY 488, turn on
Oakleaf Ter,
HERNANDO
HUGE GARAGE SALE at
the POOL.STORE on
St. Rd. 200, Sat. only
7a,? Fumrn, appll's, misc.
(352) 860-0406
HERNANDO
Moving sale, Wed. thru
Sat. 7am16pm 2918 N.
Elsenhower Ave.
HERNANDO
-Sat. 8a-lp., 2 Family,
Lg. plants, TV, X-mas,
another assort. Items
681 E. Falconry Ct.
HOMOSASSA
T6day 8a-? Furn, baby
clothes, +sz clothes, etc
3865 S DELARD WAY
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HOMOSASSA
Moving Sale Wed.-Sun.
6421 W. Oaklawn St.
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
Moving sale. Everything
must go. Furniture, odds.
& ends. Sat, 8am-Noon
735 Longfellow Ter
LECANTO
Fri. & Sat. 8-3
251 Carraway Pt.
(352)400-1978
Clothing 3mo-3T to
adult, tools, toys, sports
equip. Much morel
PINE RIDGE
MOVING SALE
Everything goes
House. Guns, tools, turn,
Antiques, lots of stuff.
SUN. 12-5 ONLY
5545 N Flagstaff Ave.
Cash only, No checks.
PINE RIDGE
Sat. & Sun. 9-4
Furniture, dishes, etc.
3584 W. Capa Path
Sugarmill Woods
ESTATE SALE
Sat 8/12, 8am-?
19 Beverly Ct.
VARIETY CONSIGNMENT
New store In Hernando
3387 E. Buffalo Ln.
Thurs. Fri. & Sat. 10A-4P
LIQUIDATION SALE *
* BURN BARRELS *
$10 Each
Call Mon-Fri 8-5
860-2545
2 Mauve Rattan
Rocker/Swivel Chairs
w/Matching Footstools,
=$100 Panasonic 27" TV
w/Remote, $50. All exc
cond. (352) 382-1166
2 Piece Maple Hutch
$150.00,
Pair of Antique chairs
wood/upholstered
$125.
(352) 726-9728
4 DIGIT DIAL
COMBINATION SAFE
30" high, 30" wide,30"
deep, fireproof, approx.
550 Ibs. Asking $550.
(352) 344-3561
6 PC. PATIO SET
PVC; mint cond.
$175;
TRIPLE DRESSER
(Walnut) $45
(352) 746-4293 Daytime
50 CENT SLOT
MACHINE
$200 OBO
(352) 794-5499
1979 IMPALA 2 DR.
COUPE. 350 engine with
extras. Rebuilt motor,
Race ready. All there.
Have other extras.
$2,300. Let's talk After
5pm, (352) 637-4029
2006
SPECIALS
6 lines 10 days
Items totalling
$1-$150........... $5.95
$151-$400......$10.95
$401-$800.......$15.95
$801-$1,500....$20.95
CALL CHRONICLE
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
726-1441 OR
563-5966
Two general
merchandise items
per ad,
private party only.
(Non-Refundable)
Some Restrictions
May Apply
10HP 5,000 WATT
GENERATOR, $350
(352) 344-5835
24FT ROUND POOL,
everything inicuded,
pump, ladder, hose,
you dismantle, $550
obo (352) 560-74113
42" LAWN SWEEPER
Brimly $200;
18,000 BTU A/C
w/remote $300
(352) 302-0488 ,
Antique Mahogany
dresser, chest, 2 nite
stands & mirror. $225.
Red linen loveseat bed.
$125.00
(352) 726-9728
BIANCHI BICYCLE
Racing Bike
Exc. Cond.$500 obo;
YAHAMA TRUMPET
Exc, cond. $300 obo
(352) 560-3355
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' ELIPTICAL
EXERCISER, $50
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 giffsl Spec.Order
Avail. (352)303-9778
HEAT TRANSFER
CAP PRESS
Like newly $350
(352) 341-0483
Heavy duty Metal
Wheel Barrell, $25
Designer Leather
Jacket, like new size
Medium, $45;
(352) 726-0040
HEWLETT PACKARD
Office Jet 7210X1
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., Reasonablel
(352) 628-7373
KENMORE
WASHER/DRYER
2 mos. old $800/set;
SOFA BED w/matching
LOVESEAT (near new)
$700 (352)209-4744
MEN'S GT MOUNTAIN
BIKE, needs gear work,
S 44 GAL CORNER
AQUARIUM, custom oak
base, .100
(352) 794-5499
Pool Pump & Motor,
Storlte, reconditioned,
Must sell
$275.
(352) 464-3967
Pool Pump
Hayward, Max-flo,
1 HP, excel, cond.
$150/obo
(352) 746-9342
SNAPPER RIDING Mower
12,5 HP w/ bagger
Good Cond. $300 obo
CLIMBING TREE STAND
Alum., sturdy. $40
(352) 726-9399
SOD. ALL TYPES
Installed and delivery
available.352-302-3363
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
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
$1.200QB00
(352) 382-8970
(please leave msg)
WOODEN DESK
$100 B00
(352) 795-3394
Wooden Kitchen Table
w/ 4 chairs $60.
Camper Refrigerator
5'H, 2'W, magic chef
95n
. STage, 3ov, w/ siae
shifters, w/charger
$3,000.obo
8 x 8 metal Pallet
Racking/Shelving $450.
Call Kim (352) 613-9027
JAZZY POWER CHAIR
Exc. cond. $400.
(352) 464-2895
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, Beatles, Folk,
Rock, Bluegrass, etc.
seeking others of like
mind to create music
for fun and money
Rich (352) 341-4499
ANTIQUE ACCORDIAN
over ,100 yrs old, with
case, $150
(352) 628-1408
APPLAUSE GUITAR
model AE36, w/elec.
pick up, copy of
Ovation $225. CRATE 8
channel PA system
600 watt, 2 12" speakers
w/stands, $625.
(352) 746-9868
Conga Drum Set LP,
callente-color tobacco
sunburst w/ stand, seat,
carry bags, Instruction
booklets, DVD & CD
$350. (352) 564-9518
ELECTRONIC ORGAN/
PIANO, LOWREY Model
G200, walnut w/bench,
music cartridges &
sheet music. $250 Q0B
(352) 341-2091
ESTEY KEY ORGAN
w/BENCH & BOOKS,
Freedom II Model
Great Condition, was
$1200 new/$400 OBO
(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 sllp
books & lIar. $400
(352) 726-7548
YAMAHA ELEC.
4 STRING
BASS GUITAR
Exc. cond. $150
(352) 637-2838
UNIVERSAL-TYPE HOME
GYM. Includes bench
press, squats, lat pull,
pecdeck, dlpbar, leg
(352) 746-4776
2 BIKES Trek 700, 18
speed Road Bike, $200.
18 speed Hybrid Mount
Pocono, $125
(352) 489-6416'
-g
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 6pmr
Golf Cart
Club Car, $1,450.
(352) 527-1345
Golf Carts-2, Club Car,
48 volt. 2004 has
custom seats & wheels,
curtains, $2800. 2003
has curtains $2,300.
(352) 270-3206
LADIES' GOLF CLUBS
Set of Ping Eye 2 Irons;
Big Bertha Driver; 4, 7, 9
Woods, 6 more clubs &
bag. $195.
(352) 746-6813
POOL TABLE,
Gorgeous, 8', 1" Slate,
new in crate, $1395.
352-597-3519
SET OF GOLF CLUBS
w/ 15 new balls
$45.
(352) 726-2644
TAYLOR made Dual 5
Driver $150.00
PING 1-3 Irons SW-3
$325.00 Excel. cond.
(352) 860-0048
Tectrix Stairmaster
with heart monitor.
Like new
$700.00
(352) 794-0069
WE BUY GUNS
On site Gun Smithing
(352) 726-5238
(352) 220-4386
6' x 10' Utility Trailer with
lights. Good cond.
$350.00
(352) 476-7697
FACTORY DIRECT
5X8 -$695 w/ad $650
5X10 $750 w/ad $695
PARTS SERVICE TRADES
EZ Pull Trailers 400-1430
6532 HWY 44, Crys. Rvr.
GOOD USED UTILITY
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
Looking for a
10'x 14' Shed.
Used o.k. Will pick up.
(352) 489-4301
Not Using Your
Computer
Looking for a Free
computer for two
school age children
(352) 795-8779
NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
CHOCOLATE
LAB PUPS
AKC, Ready now
$295 (352) 302-2143
DOG BOARDING
Crystal River, exc care,
outdoor, Indiv kennels
(352) 795-4585
Humanitarians
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Spayed $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
(352) 563-2370
Jack Russell Puppies,
10 wks. old, 2 males
shots, health cert. $240.
(352) 628-9087
LAB PUPPIES
Reg., Health Cert, Shots
$350 (352) 637-3249
Mlnlture Schnauzer
1 ma)e 10.weeks old. SP
& silver. 3 sets of shots.
HC. $350,(352) 726-5576
POODLES, AKC, Toy,,
1 male, 1 female, both
. black $500. ea. 8 wks
old (352) 270-347,0
ROTTWEILER
Male, little over 1 yr.,
kennel Incl., $150,
(352) 465-9086
SWEET BABY LOVEBIRD
$35.
(352)628-2408
Iv mess.
16 HD. BLUE EYED RED
DUN PAINT GELDING
(Overo) Has been used
as lesson horse. Very
flashy;medicine hat
w/flaxen m/t. Must go
to good home. $1,700
(352) 489-7616
Complete Home Pa
*Community Packages *30-Year
*LandlHome Packages *Up To 12-Year
120 Cortez Blv. B* v
2 796- 25-80
e. .
3 Yr. Old Appaloosa, INVERNESS Canal front,
not broke, but great 2/1. DW w/ Irg addition,
personality $1,200. Shed, dock, needs TLC,
9 yr. Old Registered $89,900. (727) 492-1442
Paint Brown & white,
well trained, but spirited
$3,200. (352) 726-6261
HORSE BOARDING w
50 ft. Round Pen, State
Forest Access, hurri- 4/2 New carpet. 10 x 20
cane safe BarnI Only 3 deck. Incl. new appl.,
stalls avail. $300 mo. only $754/mo, w/ pool.
(352) 628-1472 Call (814) 547-2809 or
PASTURE LAND (352) 601-5600
Lecanto 4 acres; max 2 2.6 Acres In Floral City
horses $150 per horse 1981, 2/2 DW Lg. LR
(352) 302-0488 w/FP, scrnd rm, crpt.
A Completely fncd.
$165,000(352) 3442333
1,200 SF 4/1
INVERNESS
1I/1 Furn or Unfurn on 120x110 lot.
1/1 Furn, computer & $57,000. 352-637-3901
scr.rm, carport No pets/ 727-541-4473
Smoking (352) 628-4441 1983 14 x 50 2 bdrm.,
Crystal Riv & Hernando 1 bth, scrn. rm. 20 x 20
Rent/Sale 2/2, No pets carport, shed, priv.
1st, last & sec., From fence, on (2)'hlgh & dry
$495. (352) 795-5410 Homosassa Lots.
CRYSTAL RIVER RV $48,000. OBO 621-4607
55+ $425/mo. Incl.
electric & cable 130 S. 2003 MF HOME
Suncoast Blvd 795-9049 3/2 ON .44 Ac
CRYSTAL RIVER (352) 726-7533
2 BR MH $450 www.Rellance-RE.
3 BR MH $500 ReliOan-ealty
(352) 563-2293
CRYSTAL RIVER 2005 3BED/2BATH on /V2
2/1-1/2, CH/A, $525, 1st, ac. Wooded Lot.
last, sec. No pets Turnkey deal. $995.00
(352) 564-0578 down and $489 per
HERNANDO month. Hurry on 1 at
2/1 on 2 ac, very priv. this price. 352-490-7422
$650/mo (352) 464-0548 2005 4BED/2BATH
HOMOSASSA on I AC Cleared Lot.
Turnkey deal. $995.00
1/1, convenient to US19 down and $599 per
$375/mo. + 1st/last/sec month. Call for details.
(352) 634-2368 352-490-7422
HWY 488 2/2 3/2 Mobile on 1/2 ac.
Qulet, Ig. lot, carport. 3/N2 MRo Cushac.
clean $525/mo. No pets Schools $69,000
(352) 795-6970 352-628-5466
INVERNESS 352-302-4765 Cell
Lakefront 55+ Park. Ask for Julle
Fishing piers, affordable 3/2 on 5 Beautiful Acres
living 1 or 2 BR. Screen Fenced & Gated.
porches, appliances Just off Citrus Ave.
Leeson's 352-637-4170 (Reducedl) $177,900
INVERNESS Call (352) 746-5912
Newer 3/2 DW, W/D, 3/2/1 POOL, Cinnamon
fenced yrd, $790/mo. Rldge-Lg. Lot- new
(352) 560-3355 carpet, roof & central
MINI FARMS A/C $88,000
3/2/crpt; 2 scrnd prchs, (352) 212-1827
Ig. yrd. $850/mo. 1st, '99 3/2 on 1.25 acres
sec & ref (Near Pine Island kitchen, flrepl.,
Ridge)352-257-9498 pool, 14x14 shop, own-
er will hold 2nd mortg.
[SIand give $2,000 at
close.$115,000 (352)
342-0603 533-3125
$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 A MUST SEEIII 2/2 on
1994 Fleetwood 14X60 Ig. wooded lot, Gas
2 bed/1 bath only F.P., dlx kit, mpl cabs.
$8,995.00, As is where Is. Too many upgrades
Call Matt at to listI $119,000
352-490-7422 249-1130/527-3028
AMERICAN HOMES CrystalRiver
Southern Energy Homes 2/1 with lot. $375. mo.
of Merrl (352) 795-3710
352-628-0041 (352)795-3710
Can't Prove Your DERBY OAKS, 2002
Income? Go thru our 2400SQ. Mobile Home,
stated income 4/2 1.25 ac. $135,000
Program. No proof (352) 279-0313 or
necessary. Guaranteed (352)341-0696
Financing w/approved HOME/LAND
credit. Call for details. Buy This Spec
352-490-7422 Newhome on 1/2 acre,
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2, 1400sq ft.. Deck,
2/2,,H,,C driveway, under
.25 acre $39,000 warranty. Great
(352) 726-9386 ,location, country
FIRST TIME BUYERS setting, $5,000 down,
PROGRAM $1350 DOWN $670.92 per month
Will get you into your @ 5.25% interest for
very own Land/Home qualifying person.
package anywhere In CALL 352-621-9183
.the state. Call for Homosassa 2/1.5 +
details. 352-490-7420 storage rm. Trees, very
Funding Now Available good neighborhood
Through Aided Program $54,900. (352) 628-3908
for eager people with 3379 So. Alabama
incomes from 19K-89K
Mlfl (352) 795-7205
per yearpet, A/C. ndsrewly MANUFACTURED
ed, so hurry. Call 1-888-282-1912 on 1/2 acre. 2,000 sq.
details. 352-490-74 S/S appliance pkg,
Over 3,000 deck, asphalt driveway,
Homes and 32x24 carport, 2 cars
Properties garage, tile shower. This
remodeledhome must sell. Great
listed at financing available ask
www.naturecoast low as 5.25% W.A.C.
homefront.com Call 352-621-0119
New 3/2 on 1/2 acre.
REPO'S, REPO'S, Drywall Finished. Over
REPO'S 1,800 sq. ft. Must seel.
WE HAVE REPO'S, $0 Down Financing
Available
CALL FOR MORE Call: (352) 746-5918
Single Parent Program' 30 models on
for incomes of at least display starting
$ ,800 per month. @ $32, 900
Funding limited, Call for delivered and set up.
details. 352-490-7422 Your #1 dealer has
STONERIDGE LANDING the best prices.
Beautifully Furnished Come by or call
1994 Nobility DW 352-621-9181
2Bed/IBath carport, Taylor Made Homes,
scrn room, pool, club- Homosassa
house, gated. Move In NEWI 2/2 on 1/2 acre
condition. $39,900/obo. Must Seel (Isabel Terr.)
352-637-2973 $0 Down, $685 per mto.
wWon't Last1
C0all: (352) 746-5918
listed at
www.naturecoast SELLER WILL PAYII
~~LLING SELRWL A
$5000 OF YOUR
CLOSING COSTS
On this 1999 1700 sq. ft.
3/2 DW with brand new
appll's kit. cab., & car-
pet, Immac, $89,000
C. Ed Smith R.E. Inc.
(352) 628-0505,
i I 2002 Manufactured
E a Home 3/2, lots of clos-
ets, Ig. eat In Kit., In
Forest View, upgraded
-apIllances, $85,000.
352-794-5035,422-2221
1/1 on lake w/ dock
SC a g privileges. Newly
ickages decorated, XI carport,
F| scr, rm, shed, all new
Financing vinyl, carpet, sinks,
Factory Warranty fridge, A/C;
Inverness,$ 11,995.
F 46352-422-0154
INVERNESS PARK 55+
5 42/1, partly furnished,
14x56, glassed-in porch
A/C; new roof over,
eouth1neuuu-(- ')'7-6-1U0
m
Brooksvllle
High Point +55
2/2 Totally Furnished
$1200/mo 3 mo, mn
1st, Last, Sec. Cr. Ck.
(352) 382-1000
0 ,, 1006 Ge][morL
i,8hl mo,
LECANTO newer 2/2
dpix, all ktchn appis,
patio, WD hook-up,
nice yard, Excel Cond.
$675+ (352) 634-1341
*Dally/Weekly
"w Monthly
ra Efficiency
a Seasonal
$725-$1800/mo.
Maintenance
Services
Available
Assurance
Property
Management
352-726-0662
(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
CITRUS HILLS
Unfurnished Homes &
Furnished Condos
www.greenblrar
Greenbrlar Rentals, Inc.
(352) 746-5921
CITRUS HILLS/POOL
671 Olympia, 3/2/2, 1
Acre, $1,150, Open
Mon & Tues 563-4169
CITRUS SPRINGS $890
3/2/2; $975 4/2/2,
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1/crprt. $700 1st, lost
& sec. (352) 563-5304
JJlmJll li-
*home for rent on
Southern Woods G.C.,
2200 sq ft, 4/3/2,
rich trim, $1,495/mo
*(813) 390-7109 *
CHECK THNIS CUT111
Houes tl ent
-r
Cm-us COUNT" (FL) CHRONICLE'
CLASSIFIED
LOOKING TO
DOWNSIE? 2/2 split In
Forest View w/ clubs,
activities, handicap
accessible, furnished
.$73900 (352) 795-5275
SANDY OAKS Trir 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, $15000 (352)
270-3812/ 352-796-4600
LAKE PARK SUBD, 2 adj
lots on paved street,
central water & sewer,
pwr pole, no Impact
fees $35K 352-344-8579
Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.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
*Generation Realty*
(352) 382-2700
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2 conao, wa*trfront 895
2/2 cor, a & rfer-fum 1950
3/1 19 CP Boat d.K Inc] 800
TERRAVISTA
312 mamn Irea $1000
302/2Nam . 1695
r1/2r2 ewn mairl, in.l 160
BEVERLY HILLS
2)1/1 $625
2 /1.1 . 650
3N . $67 5
2/2 5/I Townhomas .
.. ...$1890-SIODD
2/22 -aen. mamL. ree i1000
DUINNELLON
3/21 Maotie-Fi.T.-Lale. .S850
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2W2. 5l100o
4/2 5rJ3NE/VI Uo 10l1100
PINE RIOGE
31212 Pool &975
CRYSTAL RIVER
3/2/2 Water . 51000
CRYSTAL RI~ ER
COMMERCIAL
1046-2388 Sq Fr 113 50
Sq FL ( Units Avilable) 4
Ta' & Cam
INVERNESS COMMERCIAL
4616 .1 Fi. nffce &4518B'Il.
2lSrjSq FLrITce $S /2r71-.,
HOMOSAS
2/2/2 FL mor. 1 5750
JENNIFER FOREMAN Realtor',
ALEX GRIFFIN Realtor'
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
SMW, 3/2/2 w/lrg.
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.......$800
INV, 2/1/2
LAKEFRONT.,.$750
JUST REDUCED If you like
the country, this house is for
youi 2/2/1 car garage..,$675
We have homes in manyareas
Sugarmill Woods.., $850
4/2/2 Cypress Village... $1,300
BeveiyH2lls(22Veyage....$800
4/3/3 Large comer..$1,100
Lecanto...... ...........$600
Too many to list
SACIION
MarIe E. Hager
Broker-Realor-Prpery Manager
3279 Sunoas BIvd.,
Homosasasa, FL
(352) 621-4780
1-800-795-6855 |
Beverly Hills
27 N Fillmore St.
2/1 Carport $600
Chassahowltzka
8449 W: Dixie Ct.
2/2 Carport $650
10480 McClung Lp.
3/2 Wtrfront, $850
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.
Robbie Anderson
LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
managmentgroup
cam
CRYSTAL RIVER
2 Bdrm. Furnished $600.
mo. $1000. Move In
special (352) 563-9857
CRYSTAL RIVER
Historic Downtown,
Unique Location,1 BR.
Luxury Suites. Daily,
wkly, monthly 795-1795
www.crystalriver
landings.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
INVERNESS 1/1
Clean, quiet area. Non
smoking $385+; 1st, last,
sec. 352-464-4440
INVERNESS
2/1, large eat In kitch.,
no pets, $600 1st, last.
sec. 746-6148 697-0970
LECANTO newer 2/2
dpix, all ktchn.appis,
patio, WD hook-up,
nice yard, Excel Cond.
$675+ (352) 634-1341
-3
Crystal Palms Apts.
I & 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 Sept
$775 Royal Oaks 2/2
+ $1163 sec/refs
Aug & Sept
$885 Citrus Hills 2/2
+ $1325 sec/refs Aug
Call Gina w/
TEAM DIEHL
352-586-7944 Iv msg
CRYSTAL RIVER -
On US 19, approx.
1,000 sf; $1000, mo.
352-634-0129
CITRUS HILLS 3/3/2
Condor Furn. Short/long
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 ma.
(352) 817-3185
or (352) 553-3136
SMW UNITS (2)
2/2/2, furn & 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
HOMOSASSA
SPRINGS
Immaculate luxury 2/1,
fenced yard, $650/mo,.
Qulet 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
Alliance Realty
BEVERLY HILLS
3/3/2 on Golf Course
$1350.00 mo. incl.
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
C21alliancereaity.
cam ask for Chick
CIT. SPRINGS 3/2/2
1491W Jocelynne St.
2200sf. 4 ac.$1050, 1st,
Ist, sec. 561-379-9179
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2 Beautiful new
$1,150/ mo. w/option
to own. 1st/lost/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. $1 100/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.
coam
RENTALS
BEVERLY HILLS 3/2/2
INVERNESS New 3/2/2
BRENTWOOD
Townhomes 3 BR
CTRS HILLS COND02/2
BEV. HIL, 3/2/2
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/3
Lg. Brand New
INVERNESS 3/2 FURN.
NE RID Hg. 4/3/2
w/pool
FLORAL CITY Brand
New 3/2/2
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 Intantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1 Cable, water incl.
$675/mo. $275/wk.
352-249-1149/208-2212
BEVERLY HILLS
1/T w/ carport W/D
$690mo.(407) 948-8523
CITRUS HILLS 3/312
Condo. Furn. Short/long
term, (352) 527-4951 .
CITRUS HILLS VILLA
2/2/1 Fully turn. Pool,
Short/long term.
(352) 586-0427
INVERNESS 3/2/2
Bring your personal
items, $1300 all incl,
+sec. Avail 1-6mos.
(352) 637-5654
15 DAYS RENT FREEII
SUGARMILL WOODS
New 4/2/2 from $995
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
BEV.HILLS
3/1+ Fai. rm, + gar. No
pets. $745. 1st. last, sec.
' 27 S, Fllmrore, 795-1722
BEVERLY HILLS
1 & 2 BR homes;
Some available how!
(352) 422-7794
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1/1 & carport, tam.
rm. new carpet & floor-'
Ing, no pets/smoking
$600.mo (352) 795-8888
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1.5/1, newly renovat-
ed, $750, mo. 1st, last,
sec. (352)464-3182
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, FI, Rm+,nwcrpt,
tile, Fir1t/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
Citrus Springs 3/2/2
RENTTOWN
Brand new home
$6000 down & $995/mo.
Call (407) 227-2821
Citrus Springs 3/2/2
RENT TO WN
Brand new home
$6000 down & $995/mo.
Call (407) 227-2821
CITRUS SPRINGS 3/2/2
Custom, extras! $875,
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
Citrus Springs
4/2/2
$1000,00
Please Call:
(352) 341-3330
For more Info. or
visit the web at:
citrusvlllaaes .
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CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2, $1,000. mo. Rent
or Sale $195,000. 1st, 1st.
sec. (561) 432-8025
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2, W/D $975/mo.
Inc. lawn & pest serv,
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
1 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 Iongterm.
(813) 777-0993
HERNANDO
Lg. 2/2/2, Jacuz. BA,
scrnd rm, Ig. shed, lake
acc., lawn maint. incl.
$950/mo + $500 sec
(352) 341-0952/
(954) 448-4855
HOMOSASSA
/2/1, C/H/A, W/D,
shed. No pets
$700/mo. Ist/last/sec
(352) 795-4752
HOMOSASSA
2/2/2 Kenwood Oaks,
homes only area, Irg
yard, new paint, air &
carpet, $850 mo + 1st/
last/dep (352) 621-0750
HOMOSASSA
New executive luxury
home for rent on
Southern Woods G.C.,
2,700 sq ft, 3/3/2,
rich trim, $1,595/mo
(813) 390-7109
HOMOSASSA
NEWI 3/2/2 From $775
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
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
Ift of can rent You
Can Own Let us
show you how. Self-
employed, all credit
Issues, bankruptcy OK
Associated Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage.
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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 st. & sec..
dep., Ref. Req'd
Call (352) 726-7604
INVERNESS
3/2/1 Lrg. 3BR. 2"BA,
waterfront, super, clean
$850 mo., 1st, last, sec.
(352) 476-4733
INVERNESS
,3/2/2 fncd yrd 1650 sf,
Renovatedl $1050/mo
(407)375-6187,
INVERNESS
New homes for rent
3/2/2, (352) 860-1981
Inverness
Pool, water, fall 3/2/2.
golf course, loc.. $1,000.
ma. 908-322-6529
LAUREL RIDGE 3/2/2
,Pool. Jacuzzi, $1500 ma.
352-527-1051
Rent or Rent to Own
Brand New Home 3/2/2
Great Locationl $970,
per mo. (352) 875-4005
www L2PFlorlda.com
RENTALS
INVER. WATRFRNT3/2
ERNESS New 3/2/2
BRENTWOOD
Townhomes 2 & 3 BR
CTRS HILLS CONDO2/2
BEVHILL 3/2/2
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/3
Lg. Brand New
INERNESS 3/2 FURN.
PINE RI Hg. 4/3/2
w/pool
FLORAL CITY 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+
1st+sec. Incis lawn svc.
(813) 748-5206
HOMOSASSA*
New executive luxury
2,1$ 000 (352) 726-8 3
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BIG HENDERSON LK NF "L T" "- j $$ BELOW MARKET FSBO ***** CALL BARBIII 3/2/2 CBH Split Plan on Reduced, 3 BR, 2 BA,
Great view. Dock 3/2/1, REAL ESTATE CAREER IN TRENTON, FL 9.5 3 lots In S. Highlands, scr 2-car gar., extra large Peggy Mixon
$950. (786) 302-3402 Sales i c. Class ACRES & SITE BUILT (352) 586-9844 lanai, Ig K w/nook, WIC, house, tiled firs., 3 scrn,
CHASSAHOW$249.TZKA tart 9/12/06 HOME $$ 3.9%/2.9% 10x12 shed, part fncd, porches, wood deck, 3.9%/2.9%,
CHASSAHOWITZKA CITRUS REAL ESTATE MAKEMONEY NOW & Full Service Listing Iml fm town. $165,000 Fire Place, corner lot, Full Service Listing
Lg. 2/2 on canal/gulf, I SCHOOL, IN C. J RESALE DETAILED INFO ...MIS owners.cam #TPW7260 605 Morse St, by appt.
W/D, scrnd patio, coy. (352)795-0060 AT WWW GAINESVILLE. Why Pay More???930 Maple Ave. only (352) 586-7685 Why Pay More??? -:--.
parking/storage, w/ No HIdden Fees (352) 637-7189 TWO ADJ. LOTS w/
boathouse in very quiet WEB ID # 0192190 No Hidden Fees (352)637-7189 TWO ADJ. LOTS w/ No HddenFees
neighborhood. MR CITRUS WEB ID # A0 00192190 25+Yrs, Experience .- 3/2/2 RENOVATED 4/2/1 home, scr prch, 25+Yrs. Experience
$695/mo352-463-3631 $239,000. Call & Compare New roof/floors, wood/ wd firs, 2ND LOT w/3 car Call & Compare-,
95/mo.(727)459-2871 NEW 4,500 sf Zoned $150+Mllllon SOLDIII tile, paint In and out, gar. 1206 W Bucknell
CRYS. RIVER 2/2/1 Comm. under const, Quiet neighborhood, $189,900, 386-776-1728 Bonnie Pe$150+Million SOLDII -
Furn, beau, Gulf acc. I blk off Old Horn, Trail Please Call for Details, Gospel Island $158,000 TWO STORY COUNTRY Bonnie Peterson Please Call for Detail, -
$1,200., mo,+, See at & Michigan $375,000 Listings & Home obo (352) 726-1875 Style home near down- Realtor Listings & Home -
www.vacationdream (352)563-5300 Market Analysis arba ltopkins 3/2/2, Brick House, town Inverness and List with me & get free Market Analysis --- -
1f LLRETIRING INVESTOR RON & KARNA NEITZ www.citruscountv Fl. Rm. 1863 sq. ft. lv,, schools, 3BR, 2BA, home warranty. Your Satistact on is & KARNA NEITZ
352-613-2761 LIQUIDATING 10 prop. BROKERS/REALTORS 2588 UR, .6 acre, $165,900. By Owner No transaction fees my Futurel RON & KARNA NEITZ --
CRYSTAL RIVER at bargain prices. CITRUS REALTY GROUP EXIT Realty Leaders corner lot, $165,000. (352) 860-0701 (352) 586-9072 (352)7940888 CITRUS REALTY GOUP -
Condos, 1 or 2 BR, Pool. Mostly waterfront. (352)795-0060. 2006 Best of the Best 309 N. Braemar Dr. ***4 (352) 586-6921 (352)795-0060.
Furn. or Unfurn, Long or . Between 89k & 279k, (352) 527-1112 352-341-0583,613-0937 2/2/2 Many upgrades Exit Realty Leaders of ...RE R
Short term. $950-$I 700. ALAN NUSSO Inverness & St. Pete. 4 3/2/2, Cul-de-sac, Closets galore, quiet Crystal Rve MR CITRUS -
(352) 634-0129 3.9% Listings (727) 492-1442 Gre Blanc Inverness Golf & Co. neighborhood.ry ver MR CITRUS
INVESTORS R (352) 422-0421 club over 1,800 sq. ft. Asking $147,900 Nature Coast BUYING OR COUNTY REALTY- -
Crystal River 3/3/3 BUYERS AGENT of lv. 12 x 20 lanal, v/ 352-726-6544/422-2011 BUY- FB ELLING ORCALL ME
Exec. rental. Close to BUSINESS BROKER acre lot, $249,900. RIVERHAVEN FSBO SELLING? CALL ME .iS -
golf course, marina, (352) 422-6956 (352) 344-3948 03/2/2 ranch home, w/ FOR RESULTS!
covered bot dock, ANUSSO.COM3/2/2 Must Sell 3,500 gas fireplace, Well
3700 sq.BR, fapt w/dock A CITRUS SPRINGS Citrus Realty Group Sq. Ft. MOL. Lg. Fam.(352)726-2038 Kelle WII kit. (approx 400) ALANNUSSO
No smok/petsfurn. $3200 mo Open Sat. 12-3 Room, Oak firs, F/P, Remodeled 2/2/1, Fl. (352) 628 -5316 Listings
ncsutils ( onterm.212-4721 2667 Forbes School Teacher now RFenced corner, 2.5 c. Room, 30' A.G.pool, Riverhaven By Owner R
(813) 777-0993dock, scrn. $99,900 99900 R. Max Smms LLCIn upscaleHampton over 2000 sq. ft. under 2006,'Unque design,PAY . B ..
HOMOSASSA Elkham 2471 N-Forbes GRIAHWDto all offfor appontmeners. Asking Wilson, 2/2 $5000 O F YOUR (352)422-6956
mo.sec.(352)628-6537 Cir ty u n sq, frs o BrokerAssae Wii a (352)637-5937 Peggy CLOSING CO 400') ALANUSSO.COM
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No smok/pets $900/mo Open Sat123 (32)steel appl Large rooms, (352)1900+ Homes (352)or Sale 344-1113Retired Citrus Co. BELOW MKT VALUEIII (32) 464-2359 #20689616700 for photos. PHYLLIS INVESTORS
ncs uils (352) 212-4721 2667 Forbes .5 acre ot,$317,000 Call Citrus County Callscr. porch, workshed$1573/2 D with brand new (352)613-3503ENT
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mBR w/boat dock, scm. $199,900 32.5/12 Large Home 1 TR. Max Simms, LLC, Call for appointment. (352) 422-6956 ...
porch, util. cin, $700 Ekham N,-Forbes 3,441 sql total, 2471 liv- ,GRI, AHWD scrnd pool, fruit trees 1 1 $5000 OF YOUR
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(352) 795-0060 out, granite tops, stainless (352) 527-1655 Keller Wllams Realty CLOSING COSTS
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205 S. Camelia St 2/2/ 1 on 1/3 c en pool, 25 ernc Beautiful new pool2/1, $119,000 CB 3/2/1.5 Built In 19928
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621-4763 1 (352) 503-3320 1 Crystal River (239) 209-1963 CITRUS REALTY GROUP Homes and
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Luxury Suites. Daily, 352-3440571 14 x 24 detach. bldg.. Pool home; Many Scm porch, fncd yard, 2-car garage. Laundry L,& Hn,. opento,scrn porch,"
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www crvstairiver amnmoTile & caaeet;ccov.rlanai, r micro., Jacu$ & show- HOUSINGOn$$$ BELOW MARKET FSBO
cam oaks everywherelli l fixtures.$30 back porch, 80x120 lot RON & KARNA NE1TZ er, Mas. Ba, tile, carpet, down in beautiful com-
l... .No brokers. $299,900 w/prvt backyard on (352) 228-2007 $130,000 (352) 637-3846 BROKERS/REALTORS fans, sprinklers, 2528-liv./ munity of paved streets IN TRENTON, FL 9.5
INVERNESS 3/2/2 5479 NakomaDr. cul-de-sac. $225,000 LIKE NEWI 2/2/1V + 851 total 3,379, : ACRES & SITE BUILT'
BIng your prsonol E 3/2/2 (352) 527-8339 (352) 746-7088 2/2/2 Pool Home CITRUS REALTY GROUP on I ac. lots, Payments HOME $$
(352)_527-8339_ Sunrise Lake Est, ofc or New carpet, tile, ceiling (352)795-0060. $295,000. Let's talk as low as $699.00 per ".1 'E 11I,' I Jew ,
Items, $1300 all mcInN3rd BR, gas FRPfncd yd, fans & more,-Must seel (352) 584-5953: month. 100% financing
+sec, Avail 1-6mos Don't Horse Around[ Irr sys, scr lanai, 3110S. 6079 Daly Lane, Price P 352-490-7422 AT WWW GAINESVILLI
(5)6754 inCitrusCount"y(52)344-3110 352-442-7772/637-7250>2,300 SF. 55 mmn. to' Need a mortgage
3/29h ou&Tampa. Many extras & banks won't help? WEB ID # A000192190
AIVMeR ......... .3.9%/2.9% floors w/2tile In wet Assciate Mortgage $109,900. Easyto Fnish
or nati origin or an #1 GOVERNMENT PRICED TO SELLI 2/1 2/1 2000 SW on 4Ac (352)795-0060 Seawall and 2 docks w/
Intention, to make such BACKED PROGRAM www.amnamortgage. 7655 W. Gulfto LakeHwy.In '04, CHARMING HOME 1boatlft. Call owne-
rlegfal ustodliians, preg- packagesN Homes (352 7 352-795-9335 Unit 8, RENOvCATEDI fncd In quiet aset up In co04, oCHARMING HOMEI www 2PForida com 3BA over32ft al ownerff
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knowingly accepteat t For Sale By Owntor lend, 100% OUcamFF ,". ,, fn e 8 O kICE St
dscrim a of the Barbara 724l 1River, FL 34429 3/21.A92-193 GUD YOU, 3 a
S In de ilre financing available, Crystal River, FL 4429 $124,499 352-422-3670 (352) 628-0731 Brand New Home 3/2/2 Crystal River, 2 Story,
status includes children 3/2/1 as low as $750 R PINE RD e .Executive Building 4/2.5/3+CP, pool w/ $174,500 For photos & Great Locationl $970. Waterfront, 2 kit. 2 coy-"
lving with parents or ma. Land & Home Roomy 3/3 POOL Home Next to Manatee LanesBELL YOUR HOME! solar sys, 2300sf, +ac inoasthomefrot.: wwwnatu per mo. (352) 875-4005 ered boat slIps. 5 BR'
legal custodians, preg- packages, Homes a352-795-9335- PceoChrontel. fncd in quiet ayea, en coasthomefrontcom www L2PFIorlda cam 3BA, over 3,200 sq, ff.-
nm eawww.Retlanae-RE.1om Uwww.paradiserealtyfl.comr -Cl i dad -clanai w/pool b, new al $899,000. on canal to
nantwomeha nd poo startmg ast low lOk' s/3 (5 726-753 ac-re. iFetue n. 362 -e28r16 4/5 8ea74f 65 layd3 52- 563-98 x
securing custody of chil- Call (352) 694-2900 w .RelanceR. m i l i ined is H/Anewer IS, 352-628-1564/586-7465 Vic McDonald kings
I dren under 18. ro wttoW oi-2 w Only 637-3898 2, 352-503460 (352) 637-6200 ,
This newspaper will not, ,3 F yLET OUR OFFICE
advertising for real estateOP N H Barbara US'E-!. ... 3/2, $92-19'GUIDE YOUI
which is In violation of the Barbara 5 3
law, Our readers are Hpi ,------U.12 1,A 563I96',M (352)563-9 $15KMOVES YOU INI
hereby Informed that Ho.p ki.n-, e Leaders 'Jr6 9 2/2/2 on / acre
all dwellings advertised In nua N L-o..B.r ".I. Nn HnIIen-o-n1/200/re
this newspaper are avail- o 5y-527-1112..rlydta qrt Only -$
able on an equal 'ca '7(.omeJ~trltlar. ma rent, $500/mo "
opportunity basis. To I p credit toward
complain of dIscrImina- T. OeHueF.8/
1-800-669-9777, The 'Wai" *r" PONTE Licesedrnl*,BrSat.8p/19HuseAr)P
number for the hearing W'a "" " '.f rotG ol, f r .'u Upscale neighborhood, L ntatio Rit
alredIs Boat Dock, Eecn 3/2, graattom, open tM won't lastI My Goal Is Satisfied (P 52)i 795-07Id
1-800-927-9275.B, ,-al LCrl &3a ,)p floorplan, fireplace, tile, 9735 E Monica Ct, Inv Customers Cl342)2795-0794
NIlL;: aio.'0ru' on almost 2/3 of an acre., Features Include separate tub, beautifully land- 2/2/Ii2 ive, gorgeous-home, EeeaEBokeriR)Oner
l$274,00 eat-In kitchen, dining room, living room and family room + escaped, washer & dry- 6-5 dbl, pan windows, solarS oe n
den. Split floor plan, walk-in closets and skylights. er, mIrrsys, 1+ acre.Ask- ,pOaiido, solr oandlie Cltrus County at
RgFlhowi, Lett on Soe f on .Dlrectlons: US 19 South to left on Cardinal Lane to left on Troplcana ing $389,000. By Appt, _.eretoIelpyou full landscaped yard, yardRahw Ilfl
.,,, North, Righ onS. Poe. Terrace to left on Weasel Lane, house on right- 2961 W Weasel Lane. Only 637-3898 Tro h '- hthPrces" $1,0100,432) 422-2019 (382) 637-6200 Id l
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1. 36 month closed end lease, 12K miles per yr., S2,000 due at loose signing, includes I si payment, security deposit, cap cost reduction & stale
fees, payment plus tax. 'Plus tax, tag & 5299 admin. fee, in slack units only. All vehicles subject to prior sale, cannot be combined
with any other offers. All options at retail price.
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Sales
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WALTIMA 2.5S
Auto, AC. PW, PL, CC, Tilt, CDI
26 in stokA
10 at this price.
Model #07216
U"r r 39 mo. lease, 12K mile/yF, plus au, ag, fees, $1,995 id wN
2006 NISSAN
MURANO S
cvr Auto, AC, PW, P, Cruise,
Tilt, CD Tow Package,
Alloy Wheels.
10 in stock, 2 at this price.
Model #0749216
3]9 mo. lease, 12k mik /F, pltu s 1 a% tag, Iee. $1,99b d
ARMADA SE:
Auto, AC, PW, PL, it, CC,
CD, Leatlloy Wher, Allos 6.
6 in stock 2 at this price.
Model #49216 $3,DEALER CASH
SENTRA 1.85S
AuPW, PL, iAWtCC, CDPL, Tiltl CC,
WC, Leatheels, lloys, V.ie
At eastat ithis price.
Model #0842216
2006 NISSAN
S EDmON, VI, Auto,
PAC, Roof rTilt, Ck CD, Alloy
3 In At leastock 2 at this price.
Model #42216 S IR
2006 NLSSAN
TITAN XE KING CAB
4 Dr., Auto, AC, CD, V8.
19 In stock,
2 at this price.
Model #31516
LOVES DakE6VW ,-tkWNa El SEi ECyst
on HIGHWAY 19
between Homosassa and Crystal River
All prices plus tax, tog, lle, dealer fee of S299 & destination charges, plus all accessories & options ol full reooll. Incudes all incentives.
t WAC up to 60 months in lieu of rebate. tt WAC up to 36 months in lieu of rebate.
Offers can not be combined. Offers expire 8-14-06.
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FSBO, 3/2/2+pool, den. Real Sacrificel Must SeIll
FP, updated w/2100sf (2) 4.77 acres In
on 1/2+ acre, custom beautiful Romeo. Well
woodwork, $274900 under market value.
7435 Applewood Dr., Same adjoining parcel
Inverness 352-344-5298 selling for 204k. Asking
Inverness Golf & $169. & $179. (water &
Country Club Water- electric). Romeo Is one
front 3/2/3, 3352 sq. ft, of the most beautiful
heated pool w/water- agricultural areas In
fall, dock, 6 yrs. old, too northern florida.
many amenities to lst Located in Marion Co.
(352) 637-0184 Just outside of
Dunnellon & Ocala,
Lush rolling hills, great
cleared and dry. Land
selling fast In area,
631-744-3990
80 x 120 BUILDING LOT
2 -5level, close to town,
nice trees $18,500.
adjoining Lot also avail.
(352) 302-4512
keCitrus Hills I acre,
Stafford St. Cleared
and impact fee is paid,
have permits & plans
for 4br, house. Savings
of $12,000. Must sell,
e CITRUS SPRINGS
S ot10 Lots Available
InvenBy Owner $26,900. 352
291-9223/561-358-0562
CITRUS SPRINGS,
352-62Cheapest Res. Lot
below market, $24,899.
nr9 1 'Owner must sell now.
888-363-1668, TCHT RE
CITRUS SPRINGS
2 Ig lots available
Over 3000 00 e Owner must
Homes and sell. (352) 302-9140
Properties CITRUS SPRINGS
listed at 40W Vlnce PI, Ut 18,
www.naturecoast 0,23 ac., $18K; MUS
homefront.com ELLI (214)228-6458
CRYSTAL RIVER. 9 LOTS
SONE-OF-A-KIND (1 City Block) at NE 12th
MUST-SEE Beautiful St. & NE 3rd Ave
2200 sq ft, 2/2, tri-level, $320,000. for all
secluded /4ac. on (850) 566-4195
Lake Pocono: 20x28
scrnd lanai overlooking Inverness over i/2 acre
lake & nature, 60' dock, 9645 Baymeadows,
sinless apple, tie/Pergo/ beautiful, live oaks,
carpet, FP, 12x24 wkshp underground utilities,
w/pwr & AC, $275,000 deed restricted,
(352) 362-3435 $69,000.
RETIRING INVESTOR Call (352) 637-5234
LIQUIDATING 10 prop. INVERNESS, City Lot,
at bargain prices. adjoins Whispering
Mostly waterfront. Pines Villas, 75x1 17,
Between 89k & 279k. $16K (423) 247-2525
Inverness & St. Pete.
(727) 492-1442 NOTICE
Property in Auction
5.95 Acres- web site:
http://Iand-info.com
Aug. 24 10 a.m.
Plantation Inn
Owner, 727-580-3884
PINE RIDGE
Pine Ridge Blvd. I acre,
Beautiful lof!! $68,900
(352) 746-1636
THE RANCHES
There is NQ CHARGE 1 ac, $62,500
to use my services. 3.53 ac, $195,000
(352) 302-8046 (754) 224-1206
Deb Infantine I CITRUS SPRINGS *
EXIT REALTY LEADERS 1/2 ac., great location.
"Top Producer" nice area, good roads.
o Priced well below mrkti
W.RIVERFRONT $395,000 irnury forces salel
1h AC mol 2/2/2 story 6024 N. Bedstrow Blvd.
Beachy & very remote $34,000 (352)795- 3837
Deckidock, shed, spa, WOODED LOT IN NICE
$$$ view TRNKE or MIT AREA; Restricted to site
(352) 637-1326 built homes.Asking $25K
4 <352) 2009 6778
WE BUY HOUSES -
Ca$h. Fast I BUILD YOUR DREAM
352-637-2973 HOME IN PUNTA GORDA
lhomesold,.com Over-sized safOt water
: (sailboat lot w/concrete
Sdock & seawall.
Appraisatl, survey &
il aerial available. $400K
Owner/Broker
Directly off Kings Bay,
fresh water canal lot with
new seawall and current
survey. Minutes to gulf and
downtown area Ready to
Alex Choto considered. 352-302-6924
Fine Homes, Dianna
Acreage, Waterfront, McNally
Commercial $Realty Leaders Realto,
(352) 628-0968 CRYSTAL RIVER
Florida Reality and CRYSTAL RIVER
Auction.com Waterfront Lots, Deep
utxeida tealty water canal, just off
'i&A maln river, no bridges,
new sea-wall $364,900
(561)358-0562
CRYSTAL HILLS MINI-
FARMS, 2.5 wooded INVERNESS 1/2 AC.
acres, easy access, on Tsala-Apopka Lake,
$68,000 (727) 692-3519 Wooded, wildlife $52K
CRYSTAL MANOR No Realtors 341-0049
1 ac corner lot, close to INVERNESS AREA
Marina, canal access, Beautifully cleared
$37.000 (352) 302-8159 property on priVate
$125,000 080 WATERFRONTI Over One
(352) 795-8705 Beautful Acre in
FLORAL CITY FSBO Floral City right off
2g oaks. pvd rd, citdy' Call: (352) 746-5912
S45Kea (813) 453-3621
FLORAL CITY IAC. High
& Dryl Lg. oaks, part
fenced, beautiful.
$35,000. (352) 586-9498 INVERNESS
LOOKING TO BUILD HIGHLANDS
YOUR HOME IN 2-1-1 house for rent in
CITRUS COUNTY? Highlands. Newly remod-
CONTACT US.
We Specialize In
Helping FAMILIES
Acquire A
Quality-Low-Priced
Building Lot.
1-800-476-5373
ask for C.R. Bankson
at ERA American
Realty & Investments
cr.bankson@era comn
FOR FREE PACKAGE
of Lots & Maps
Call 800 # Above
Lv. Name & Address
MINI FARMS By Owner
2.5 Ac. Partially fenced,
partially cleared. $55K
OBO (352)489-7616
NOTICE
Property in Auction'
5.95 Acres- web site:
http://land-info.com
Aug. 24 10 a.m.
Plantation Inn
Owner, 727-580-3884
PINE RIDGE
Pine Ridge Blvd. 1 acre,
BeaOur'iul icri, :o. y'J,
(352) 746-1636
HILLSIDE VILLAS *
Terra Vista, In Skyview
Golf Course Comm,
Outstanding activity
"'edhter & tennis courts
$78,000 (561) 310-9846
eled kitchen and bath.
New family room. New
carpet New AC and heat.
Lawn service. First and
security. No pets.
$750.00 per month.
Lease. 476-5541 Pur-
chase Option possible.
-LID% SATURDAY AUGUST IZ ZVLIU
Fw ir- 1. jog-m-j --
CLASSIFIED
2004 HONDA MOTOR
15 hp, less than 30 hrs.
Elec. start $2,300
(352) 344-2993
75HP SuzukI outboard,
w/ controls
$600.
runs great
(352) 795-0147
PONTOON 20FT trailer,
never been In water or
had boat on it, Conti-
nental brand trailer,
$1,600 (352) 726-0830
or (352) 302-8852
2 YAMAHA
WAVE RUNNERS, 2000,
GP760, w/traller,
$6,500/both.
(352) 257-1355
16.5' CANOE
Grumman Aluminum,
No leaks, $400
(352) 341-0483
701 Yahama JET SKI
2 seater, very fast, looks
good. Incl. trailer
$1,300
352- 422-2181/563-6090
WAVERUNNER
$3000/obo
(352) 726-9531
10' PORT-A-BOAT
Foldable Jon boat w/
seats, 3.5hp NIssan,
$750. SEA EAGLE INFL
2-PERSON KAYAK, elec
pump, pdls. used lx,
$200. (352) 795-9950
12FT ALUM BOAT
V-hull,'8HP Evlnrude,
trailer, elec, trolling
motor, $900 firm
(352) 860-0345
14' FIBERGLASS
w/Iv wells, mtr, trir, fsh/
dpth fndrs, Many Extras!
Ready to Gol L 'I
352-270-3812 (offer 4P)
16' FACTORY
GO DEVIL BOAT
New 31hp motor, galv'
trir, all exc cond, $7.200
(352) 302-8119
21' TROPHY PRO
'04 ext hardtop, 4.3MPI
Merc, I/0, Lenco elec
trim tab mtrs, full cnvs,
trlr, xtrs, like new (17hrs),
$24.00 (352) 795-9950
21ft G3 Yamaha
2006 Brand NEWI
4 Stroke 90hp Yamaha
motor. MUST SELL
$16,500. (352) 302-4042
28ft Off Shore
1993, stainless steel top,
two 99 motors, 225
mercs., fresh water
wash down, rocket
launchers, canvas
enclosure, triple axle tri.
avall, will demo, runs
great $14,500. obo
(352) 302-2395, Iv. mess
BAYLINER 28'
454 Mercruiser rebulit
engine. New Volvo OD.
Many xtrasl$15,000 obo
(352) 726-0652
BOAT DONATIONS
Tax Deductible @
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year old
non-reportling
501-C-3 Charity. ,
..ir f tme Mlnistries
(352) 795-9621
6ales -Storage *Servilc
Sweetwater & Tuscafyt
Pontoons/
Hurricane Deckboats
Polar Kraft /
Jon Boats
Polar Offshore
& Bay Boats
Hwy. 19, Crystal River
795-2597 I
5t So/" a'& Seie
Large
Selection
of Clean
Preowned
Boats
We need Theml
&
We sell Theml
no fees
Hwy. 19, Crystal River
563-5510 I
JASON "
15'7" Bass boat with
trailer, 1988 75HP Suzuki
motor w/trim, 71 lb.
thrust motor guide,
used once, $3,600.
Let's talk, After 5pm
(352) 637-4029
Jon Boat
12 ft., 3.5HP, 3.5HP Nis-
san, Minn-Kota, tri. mo-
tor, deluxe swivel seats,
anchor mate. $950.
cash call after 10 am
(352) 344-9449
KENNER PRO
SKIFF
2003,17' tunnel hull,
60hp Mercury, low
hours, 4 blade stainless
steel prop, bimlnl top,
fish finder, 2 coolers, live
well, 2 pedestal seats,
extra prop, galvanized
single axle drive on trir.
with spare tire, $10,500
call between 4 & 7 pm.
(352) 586-2177
Wh'eelofa-- De-alI
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MONRj oM 21261 -590362..fchF~ ( F
&MG,rf ~~sHOdY~ ~*IUQ *~a ,elj~ ei3~sJ,' 00'' 53 :1444 9%o
CA Alc .138. 'B.L
Z!M N cp,,,
F o o l V 5 95,2 w ekFnrh
2N- weeks online! 19 Featur nTusa'
HURRICANE 23'
Fundeck,'05, all fiber
glass. Yamaha 225 4-str,
encl. head, $34,000/
obo, 352-586-8920
KEYWEST
2006, 17.6', Stalth Flats
series, 17hrs, 115
Yamaha 4 stroke, 801b
24 volt mlnlcota trolling
motor, Hummingbird
GPS fish finder, $29,000.
(352) 726-5762
MAVERICK
PATHFINDER Tunnel
Hull, 1998, 17', 2001 70
Yamaha, new trir.
$8,900 (815) 674-6178
(352) 795-2975
WE NEED
BOATS!!
Selling them as fast
as they come in!
SOLD at
NO FEE
Palm Beach
'99, 16ft, CC, white cap,
70 HP, '99, Suzuki 4.
stroke, & trailer, low hrs.
stainless prop $7,800
obo (352) 746-7526
PHIL'S MOBILE MARINE
All Makes & Models
All Work Guaranteed
795-3674, 220-9435
PONTOON
SSunray '21 w/ 40hp
Tohatsu, bimini top, well
maintained, no trlr, $2500
(352) 726-7355
PROLINE SPORT
'95, 17', 115 HP. Mariner,
cti console, bimlnl, VHF,
trlr w/det, tong. $6,300
OBO(352) 382-2346
Regal Ventura 23'
Cutty Cab. w/ full
canvas 5.7 300hp Merc
1/O, SS Prop, VHF, Alum,
T1, $19,500. 212-1754
REGAL, 17', 1988'
1/O 3.0 Merc-Cruls, tot
rest, full GA panel, tilt &
trim & all elect. EZ load
trir, cstm cvr & BIm top -
$4,00 (352) 527-8834
SEA-NYMPH
14', 1982, 15 hp.
Johnson, gal. trr.
,Runs perfect $1,200
(352) 422-6811
SEAPRO 1989
20', bimini top, 2000
Johnson 150, Aluminum
trailer. $9,000
(352) 464-3892
SEA-RAY
21', T-Top. Sport
Fisherman, 225 Metc,
low miles; well cared
for. Exc. running cond.
Extra heavy duty trir.
Dual axle w/brakes Inc.
$19,000
352-795-1100/795-7270
STRATOS
1993, 19', w/150
Evinrude; trailer, depth
finders, trlng mtr. $7,500
OBO (352) 586-6598
PROLINE
END OF
THE YEAR
On all 2006 Boats
In Stock
1976 S. Suncoost Blvd.
Homosassa, FL 34448
SWEETWATER
PONTOON 2005,16'
40HP Yamaha w/180
hrs, +Extras, $11,800
(352) 220-3860, Iv msg.
TRADE-IN
CLEARANCE
20' Renken B/R
$1995
25' Wellcraft WAC
$7450
20' Proline D/C
$12,995
25' Pursuit WAC
$12,995
S20' Sunchaser
$14,995
20' Sweetwater
$15,495
22' Hurricane
$15,900
2006 Clearance
On All Remaining
Inventory
CRYSTAL RIVER
TRIUMPH 12'
2005 25hp Yamaha,
w/trailer, $5000
(352) 621-3764
TWIN-V CAT, 2001
20', 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
WELLCRAFT
20.6 ff 200 Yamaha
Saltwater series, full
electronics, Quick load
trailer. Lost of extras
$5,900, (352) 400-1951
563. 5966 .'95,5 seats never used, THE DATE OF THE HrST
runs, very clean, sell as PUBLICATION OF THIS
J Is or for parts. $600.00 TICE OR THIRTY (30)
/ (352) 489-6098 AFTER THE DATE OF' SIV-
(352) -1441 ICE OF A COPY OF TIS
S 6 1Search 100's of NOTICE ON THEM, o
.La Auto All other creditors of'the
1. Ow- Local Autos decedent and other.Jper-
on 480 Online at sons having claims, rde-
n e www.naturecoast mands against dece-
;,MA AM "ww tedent's estate, Including
AM u '8.-. ,,, wheels.com unmatured, contingent.or
-P/ u ra 'I p-. unilquidbated claims, ?bust
d0k 1,xg 1 '' L0 Sa'35274 n 6t t... 1 ., .tl fite i.srei claims with:'tbls
_'_ _u I ^court. I HIr' CO rlIHr THREEO)
SMRM CR.U S MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
oolf MR CITRUS OF THE'Ft(RST PUBUCAION
C YouRYol ? OF THIS NOTICE, -
w / COUNTY REALTY ALL CLaIMS NOT SO FED
B Buc WILL BE FOREVER BARREQ.-
ninBUICK 9 'The date of theflrst';Ub-
'orna ,l| llcatlon of this Notlcb'ils
w w- August 5, 2006, .
Personal RepresentQlve:
S, i'/S/DESIREA L. 1USS
Attorney for Personal -
Representative:
DEAN AND DEAN, L.L.P.*
|By: /s/ Jbnathan S. Dean,
e' Chronicle! 'AN 0 EsquIr'
SALAN NUSSO Florida r No.: 699100
3.9% LIstings 23~0 Northeast 25th Ave,.
S 1 I IINVESTORS Ocala, Florida 34470
BUYERS AGENT (352) 368-2800 .
W heels", section BUSINESS BROKER Published two (2) times-in
(352) 422-6956 the Citrus County ,il-
(Restrictions apply) ANUSSO.COM ce August 5 arfld2,
WANTED TO BUY
or repair Pontoon boat
needing repair.
(352) 637-3983
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
SAFARI 36'
1992, Diesel, $37,000
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(352) 489-2548
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TIOGA
1999, Class C 24ft., E350
Triton, V1o, 55K mIles,
rear bed, full bath, AC,
$22,500. (352) 726-5005
ULTRASTAR
'90, 30ft, generator, air,
sleeps four, new fridge.
$11,800, negotiable
34K mi., (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,
$42.000 (352) 568-1859
RV DONATIONS
Trailers, Motor Homes
Tax Deductible @
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year old
non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime Ministries
(352) 795-9621
35' 5TH WHEEL TRLR
NEWLY REMODELED INT.
Great Shape, IBR, 1 full
bath. Mustsee $3,800
OBO (352) 400-5308
ALUMA-UTE 1992
5th wheel, 26', air, awn-
1 ne newest~ exc.
.' co'd. gd /obo
COACHMAN 24'
1995, Fifth Wheel w/
rubberized roof; Used
very little. Mint condil
$9.000(352)746-6963
COACHMAN; 24'
CATAUNA LITE
Model #248TB. 2002
Sleeps 6, many extras,
fully self-contained, exc
cond. sacrifice $7,250.
352-795-6878
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
PALAMINO PUMA
'05,25'9". deluxe model.
swaybar hth, slps6, cnt.
sound sys. full awning.
slide out, refrig, qu.
bed. Pristine. MFRP
$25,000, Asking $15,000
Crys. Rv. (813) 943-3882
ROCKWOOD '03
22' w/sllide, 3500lbs, qu,
Island bed, AC, Outside
shwr, awning, micro.
stereo, gd. cond.
$11,500. (352) 542-9527
RV Refrigerator
like new,
gas or electric,
$350.
(813) 748-4607
STARCRAFT
Pop-up, A/C & awning,
1,100 Ib. 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 ports.
(352) 795-2754
318 DODGE ENGINE
& Transmission, 1987,
$500 or best offer
(352) 341-0787
2003 ACURA
WHEELS
with N2 filled Dunlop
10K miles $401
352-637-5955
16" STOCK
CHEVY RIMS
$100
(352) 726-5329
'80, Ford Station w
$200, obo
'77, Dodge wind
Van $200
(352) 447-3436
'88 Ford Escor
$300. obo
'86 NIssan Pick
$300. obo
(352) 447-343d
CAPTAIN'S CH
2 Sets, cloth, like
$120 each se
(352) 564-2545
CHEVY 1501
1996, SILVERAD
PARTS ONLY-Bad
5.7LA/T $ 1400 (
(352) 229-3661 D/
ELCAMINC
1977 CLASSIC
Runs & drives..V-l
$750 obo
(352) 229-3661, D
Four 33 x 1250, AT
on 6 lug, 10 x 1
aluminum razor r
$400. Six 38 x1
Super swamper t
4 on 6 lug, 2 on 8
chrome western w
$350. (352) 795-(
Four 5 lug Ford R
8 x 15, alumni
wheels $125.
(352) 795-014
Mag Wheels & T
like new, 235X601
for Chevy Tracks
Suzuki Sidekick, S
(352) 382-244
Truck Bed Lid
fiberglass, red, fits
truck, 6ft bed, $
(352) 465-681
ATV + ATC USED F
Buy-Sell-Trade ATV
Gocarts, 12-5pm D
USA (352) 628-2
AUTOMOBILE
DONATIONS
Tax Deductible
appraised vail
when donated f
43 year old
non-reporting
501-C-3 Charit
Maritime Mnlist
(352) 795-962
CASH BUYER
for Trucks, Vans &
Larry's Auto Sa
Hwy 19 S. Crystal
Since 1973 564-
CITus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
TL Chevy Malibu TOYOTA CAMRY i ISUZU PU ATV + ATC USED PARTS
1996, runs perfect. 1 LE V6, 2000, 43K, Blue, 1992, 5 spd, runs/looks Buy-Sell-Trade ATV,
Stores Previous owner Great A/C and full pwr. great, 130K ml. ATC, Go-carts 12-5pm
0p Cracked windshield. Reliable and clean $1500 firm. No AC. Dave's USA (352' -
$3000. (352) 628-9230 $10,900 (352) 341-0657 1 (352) 302-7420 628-2084
CHRYSLER LHS TOYOTA CAMRY LE RANGER '01
2000, Loaded, 58,400 1999, Garaged/mint, Edge pkg. Ext. cab.
ml. Flawless leather Int. All power; All Svc. Rec. Stepslde, Red, Cold AC,
9 Sunrf, 4disc. CD, $8,.500 Must sacrlflcel$7,000. PW, PL, cruise, clean. ii
agon /obo. (352) 302-9834 352-422-5685/628-5904 108K ml. $8500/obo CUSTOM '
COMO RV TRUCK TOYOTA PRIUS (352)344-2124 MOTORCYCLE/ UtiiWt
low & AUTO SALES 2004, Hybrid (50mpg), trailer with tie downs.
OF HOMOSASSA Nay. Sys, top model Never used, 15" wheels
6 See Jim Shany Felt Great cond., 1 owner with spare, $900,
t (352) 628-1411 $17,995 (352) 746-0870 (352) 860-1211 ,'
VOLKSWAGON DUAL SPORT 2()-
up FOR '68, Beetle, new tires re- SUZUKI, '04, elec start,
1987, LTD, $500 or best built motor, less than street legal, low miles,
6 offer. (352) 726-0887 17k ml. $3,000 obo 70 mpg, $2.75
AIRS FORD 500 SEL (352) 527-8312 (352) 746-1524 --
new 2005, Loaded I Like Search 100s f HARLEY DAVIDSON
S Newly Sunroof; dual A/C Your Donation of Local Autos 0 HARLEY DAVIDSON
S Retals 21K/Sell $19,000 A Vehicle Online at 06Take Over P Syme
0 Betsy (352) 563721 supports Single, www.naturecoast (352) 302-8372 '
Ong '95, MFORD 8 Homeless Mothers wheels.com HARLEY DAVIDSN
OBO straight stick, runs great & Is Tax 2001, FXDL, 1450c8,..
AVID $2800. Deductible I 1 ,'.',. 3480miles, Exc Corpo,
(352) 344-8919 Donate your vehicle $13,200. (941) 795*2R06
C FORD LARIAT TO Rescue PATH Mission for HARLEY SOFTAI
8 A/T 2003, Super Cab, Men Women & Kick & electric, n
Loaded w/many extras; Childr en) chromed. S&S 890 kit
David low miles $17,500 at (352) 527-6500 8,150 on new top d
Tires, (352) 795-2699 at (32) 527-6 COMO RV TRUCK 500blown head gaskt
I5, FORD MUSTANG 8!gP1 & AUTO SALES $1,500 obo 344-80
rims, '97, Red, Body & Trans. OF HOMOSASSA HONDA *
250 In exc cond. Engine See Jim Shany Felt '88, Scooter, 80CC'
tires, running, needs work. Vehicles (352) 628-1411 $750. Low MlleaDe"
lug, $1,000 (352) 560-7730 CAD SEVILLE '97, Scooter, 80(6
heels FORD TAURUS 1976, yellow, 350,36K,. FORD $950. Lqw Mleag6-
0147 1995, Fully loaded, 109K wire sp. wh., Stored A/C '91, Explorer, 4 x 4, AC, (352) 563-0016.>-
Ims, ml. 4dr, auto, 6 cyl, Drk. gar. Orig. All Receipts runs, needs head Work HONDA CM400T
im grn. tan Interior. $1800 SHOWROOMI $7,800 .'$600. HONDA CM400T.
(352) 220-6021 (352) 621-0484 (352) 795-0147 1979 Collector bike
FORD TAURUS CAMARO cond, Askirlt;,
FOR 1 Agon, A/C FORD 12,487ml. Great MP
res 1996, Wagon, A/C 1969, Big block, '96, Explorer, auto/AC, 1,500. (352) 382-7s9
RX15 $1,700 Very clean/fast. $28,900 hwy mi, runs great or (352) 586-736&r
r or (352) 560-7221 (352) 621-0182 Iv. mess. $1,800.
550. (352) 46-4208 Oldsmobil352) 2/428-905 23 9ReObat
'92, XJ6, Soverelgn,4DR b1e grtss, conde, GMC JIMMY 06 TRX680 Carno
sedan, 84k ml., excel w InteriorhasAC $514,900 firm '98, SLT Loaded,Sliding $7299 New De .
cond. $6,900. obo (352) 726-6261 Sun Roof. Running 03600 cc Scootsi -
(352) 270-3547 Boards, Tow Hitch 135K; Sliverwing $4999,:-
PARTS I PONTIAC $3,500 352-382-3337 81 750 CB Honda'
ATC KIA '88, GTA, Trans Am, E Runs Great $1499
Dave's '03, Spectra, hatch- excel, cond. 5.7 liter, JEEP GRAND 84 Honda 50
084 back, low ml., one AM/ FM/CD, runs great, CHEROKEE LAREDO .Shadow $1,999.Q~0,
owner, good cond. $6,800. obo, 341-3613 1993, 4x4, V8, 196K, runs We Buy Used BIkeI-
$7,800. (352) 422-7281 n great, In good shape 352-795-4832 -
Kia Rio Volkswagon Bug $3,650 (3S2) 302-9504 3294832
e @'66, red, needs motor & KAWASAKI KX-:IQ
ue '03,4DR Sedan AC, brake work one ofa Search 100's of DIRT BIKE999, S
e auto trans., 13k ml. kind many extra parts DIRT BIKE, 1999, sv
to a excel, cond. $7,000. $2,000. (352) 628-2064 Local Autos Pipe, SMF Power dcedl
(352) 489-6056 VW SUPER BEETLE Online at Silencer, $1 Q_9
S .Lincoln 6 VW SUPER BEETLE pa(352) 746-693
S Lincoln 6 pass. Limo 1973, completely www.naturecoast (352) 746-69
ries 1988, white w/grey int. restored, wheels.com Search 100's'
Asking $4000. (352) 726-7485 Local Autos
R (352) 746-1320 ,.',if. Online at-'
Cars LINCOLN i hv TOYOTA 4 RUNNER www.natureco t
les '99 Continental, Silver, TOYOTA 4 RUNNER
River. all leather, 32 valve 2000,41,500K, Good wheels.com
8333 eng., loaded, exc. CHEVROLET cond. Many upgrades;
cond. $5,900 746-1832 '86, C10, short bed, Red Runs fantastic! r.A4)%)a,.
LINCOLN Town Car restored, like new $9,700(352) 628-3992
'96,87K orig, cold A/C, $8,800. obo SUZUKI '02 VL 150
Leather; Showroom (352) 746-4693 Lecanto Intruder, Wndshld, begs
Cond. $3,900 obo CHEVY S- 102 helmets Jet kit, Vahde
(352)-697-2461 1993, Ext. cab, 4.3 V-6, $ & Hines p(pes, 6k r-
Uncoln Towncar auto, $1,950 See @ Chevy Suburban $6'7o.(352249-97
L OF Executive 1994, Blue 10465 W. Yulee Dr. 1991,350 4x4 auto., SUZUKI -
ycles, ext. & Interior- nice Homosassa awesome mud'truck 2004 Belushi, VL800,-
et skis, cond., Asking $2000. Chevy $5000. OBO .wird.hidi c addicbdags
2084 (352) 746-1320 Western Hauler, Cust. (352) 860-1069 '' .:.r: -,r .-r,ror,. 5' mr
MERCEDES 420 SEL pull 4 DR, 1 Ton, 5th DODGE (352) 212-0214
1987, New motor job, wheel dully, a true 1994 Dakota, auto., 4-", SUZUKI 650
exhaust syst, radio/CD, beauty also 33ft Goose wheel drive, new tires, 2005 Eargmarn '"Omi
tires. Will trade for boat Neck Trailer, hitchhiker very clean, $4,400 : Lnaer .vao Wr..i,-
ty & mtr. of comp. value live in trailer $20,000. (352) 637-2032 -' ( ? :0
or sell outright. $4,000 both or will separate (352) 465-7755 '
S (352) 465-8907 (352)6553-9982 FORD
ao L 128 P.)n.3er J.4 i;f ki. SUZUKI GZ2514-
MERCEDES 450 SL COMO RV TRUCK .. _..ea -i:ear, runr gId; ,.u3.jr.- WL r.:.'r. .Irepl
ere 1988 6iK w,.ora-iop & AUTO SALES-, . i.-O- (852201r'0804*- .'3 l.,knei .Ke" iv
p.m. crOxj OFHOMOSASSA "FORD RANGER rn.e.""-..'r,q '.2.0obo
(352) 257-1355 See Jim Shany Felt t nnnlT drr be 726-4769afier6p.m.
Qx' NISSAN ALTIMA (352) 628-1411 20to00, XLT pk 4 dr. Ext. SUZUKI SV-1000
2005,27,900 ml. Power DODGE liner. $10,500 OBO i3' 2K m. iowerea. pr
$4 seat, CD player, dual 90 LE one owner 352-795-0420/613-3218 crrmaa d,r.-, e
alrbags, red with black '90, D5S LE, one owner,
..$8,495 Int. Excellent Conditionl garaged, runs like new, JEEP cr pp .,Ireme
$15,000 OBO looks great in/out, new .'94. Wrangler ro ru (352621-3
.9,995 Call anytime tires, 134A freon $3,900. good res & rim' '
(352) 428-0031 (352) 637-1992 2 lops, $3,800. obo
OLDSMOBILE ,DODGE (352) 634-4496.
1993, Cutlass Clera, 61K '95, Ram 1500 V6,JEE
nro, original ml., runs great, 2 95 Jeep Laredo 4X4,
onstar, cold A/C, V6, $2000 (352)628-2059 new ires, AC, runs well, .298-0812 SACRN
a0. obo(352) 726-9647 (352)628-2059 very clean, 126K miles PUBULIC NOTICE ',
146 PLYMOUTH BREEZE DODGE P.U. tow package/ reese t
1998,4dr. 4 cyl, auto 1977,3/4 T. Club Cab, hitch NOlTICE OF SALE l
excel A/C, loaded, 153K, 400 C.I. Auto. $1,000 352-560-7480 The following vehdls)
Like new $2,800' (507) 250-3030b sold at public c-
I runs, (352),4370160DODGERtion, free of all prior 51s.
asking (352)437-0160- DODGE RAM Search 100's of per FL Stat 71378 t
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URY '93, Sunbird conv., red, Quad Cab, 80k extras, nat All Prestige Auton Mve
Scold V6, auto, 106k ml., very clean $34,200 Online at inc. & Tropical Wlrow
cold Restored, must see. (352)257-2282 www.naturecoast Tinting; 1612 Sund st
,154K, 99.'Blvd.. Homosassa. ,FL
S $2,995. (352) 382-0398 DODGE RAM wheels.com 34448 phone 35279
60 PONTIAC '01, 58,900 mi, loaded, 3456. No titles, as Is, cash
K Grand Prix 1995, GTP tow pkg, Exc. cond. iIPC 0 i.., only.
Coupe, orig. owner, Diesel $18,500 2006 Cadillac
95 58K, garage kept; (352) 628-7239 TOYOTA IG6DM57T660102160-
gine -Must see! $4,500 DODGE RAM 1984 4x4, new motor, p
0Q L 352-746-5460/464-0089 '98, 1500, V8, loaded & runs great, like new Published one (1) -
92 Pontiac Grand Prix dressed, club cab, tow 33x1250, BF Goodrich cl tus.-t 2 206-
AL 2001. auto., cold AC, pkg, exc cond. $7500 $3,850 abo 422-3849 -
4r, 4 r,296-0812 SACRN-
rdr, new brakes, good tires (352) 726-7355 6j.,ce i,l '
id, excel, cond, $5995. FORD' E'L riale .o
!00 (352) 860-0302 1992 F150, E: l 6r,|onir, Fl,'arjvir, ur,,njir
S1.00 ma FORD p needs trans work CITRUS COUNOTY I '
2-3901 1998 Ranger 4 speed $800. aba IN PRO$ATE
good work truck/, every- (352) 228-9059 FILE NO.: 2006 CRI817
eSTS *'6 ir thing works, runs great, CHEVY UTILITY VAN BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ILD-
abed a$32o0pbe 726- 550 1995, V6, automatic, Deceased. -
nent, Search 100's .of FORD F-150 PS/PB, 67K ml, NOTICE TO CREDITORS
vor 1999 cold air, clean, good cond, $3.595 The administration orthe
ry Local Autos good cond, $4,800 352-795-9229/257-3642 Estate of BENJIN
6 Online at (352) 344-3311 DODGE FRANKLIN LINDSEY, e-
,16K www.naturecoast FORD F-250 XLT '92 Ram 250 All leather 2006 CP 817, is pending In
Exc' wheels.com 1993, extended cab, captains seats, TV, CD, the Circuit Court for Gltrus
obo' 7.3 diesel, very good fully loaded, exc, cond, County. Florida, Probate
16 1niifl Mj,, cond. $2.500 (352) 560-7141 Division, the addresof
er LS (352)266-1048 FORD E250, 1991 which' is 110 h
to, TOYOTA FORD RANGER WORKVAN,302 V8, nepkalorida en3u, SO. e
mpg, 93 Corolla LE, 32 mpg. 1 1986, $700 good cond, great tires, names and addresseSof
-0872 owner, well maintained, FORD RANGER hitch, ,LQ5Q. Call eves the personal represeofa-
miero All options, $2,900, 1988, $800 or wknds. 352-464-3886 live and the personali-p-
new (352) 637-4534 (352) 344-8550 PLYMOUTH resentative's attorney"are
new TOYOTA CAMRY GMC SIERRA 1500SL MINIVAN s re fr of the dfe-
body '97, LE, Ice cold AC/ 1997. New AC & Motel 1986, Runs good, looks dent and other peons
ood. new tires; looks/drives Very Clean Run Greatl bad, $500/obo having claims or de-
isted, exc. All 'opts $6,000 $,0 (352) 726-9531 mands against dece-
-0179 OBO(352) 634-0517 (352) 476-3131 PONTIAC dent's est ate. Including
MONTANA unliquldated claims.- on
1997,92K, New tires & whom a copy of this'no-
brakes; Good Cond, twice Is served must~flle
$2,300 (352)465-2764 thelIr claims with thls r
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'15,9752
'05 CAMRY
$ 14,825 297PER MONTH*
'05 CIVIC
'12,375 .247PER MONTH*
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,9,875 *197PERMONTH*
S'04 GRAND MARQUIS
13,125 *262 PER MONTH*
'04 SONATA
S10,950 *219PER MONTH*
'04 COROLLA
12,12 50 ,243PERMONTH*
'03 CIVIC
1i 0,375 $2o PER MONTH*
'03 MUSTANG
'11,125 $222 PER MONTH*
'02 TAURUS
*6,225 *136 PER MONTH*
'02 SONATA
*5,925 1 18 PER MONTH*
'01 ACCORD
9,525 $191ERMONTH*
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421,875 425,975
'05 ACCORD
|13,775 *275 PER MONTH*
'05 IMPALA
14,575 291 PER MONTH*
'05 MUSTANG-
6,150 323 PER MONTH*
'04 NEON
$8,125 162 PERMONTH*
'04 SEBRING
$9,,475 189 PER MONTH*
'04 ELANTRA
.8,575 171 PERMONTH*
'03 MALIBU
$7,850 $157 PER MONTH*
'03 DEVILLE
$16,950 $339 PER MONTH
'02 CAMRY
'11,375 *227 PERMONTH*
'02 LESABRE
$9,325 s186, PERMONTH*
'01 IMPALA
$9,125 *182 PERMONTH*
'05 F150
$13,475 *269 PER MONTH*
'05 TAHOE
*22,625 $452 PERMONTH*
'05 EXPEDITION
16,375 *327 PER MONTH*
'04 RAM
12,750 255 PER MONTH*
'03 SILVERADO
11,275 225 PERMONTH*
'03 TAHOE
*17,375 347 PERMONTH*
'03 DURANGO
* 1,275$ 225 PER MONTH*
'02 RAM
*9,950 s199 PER MONTH
'02 TOWN & COUNTRY
*8,375 '167 PER MONTH*
'01 FRONTIER,
I7,875 $157 PER MONTH*
'01 SILVERADO
$11
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'05 CARAVAN
$12,475 .249 PER MONTH.
'05 EXPLORER'
13,675 273 PERMONTH
'05 WINDSTAR
12,450 '249 PER!MNTH,
'04 CHEROKEEi
14,275 285' PERMNTH*
'03 RANGER
8,7 75 .175 PER MONTH*
'03 TACOMA
9,925 198PERMONTH
'02 LIBERTY
9,425 188 PER MONTH*
'02 F150
$11,325 226 PER MONTH*
'01 EXPLORER
$6,775 0 135 PER MONTH*
'01 CARAVAN
6,075 121 .PER MONTH*
'01 EXPEDITION
10,275 *205 PER MONTH*
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22C SA-ruRDAY- Auc;UST 12. 2006
Saturday, August 12, 2006
I 1, No.
I Vol. 1, No. 8
An advertising publication of the Citrus County Chronicle
Forest View,
Stonebrook
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A PAIR OF COMFY '5.
COMMUNITIES
BARBARA HARTLEY "
Blueprints Editor
Both Forest View and Sti'iiebrook
Estates bring affordable li ing t,
Citrus County. Owned b\ Amerncan
Land Lease, they are part of a giuoinrg lfirn.
ily of age 55-plus residential con-i mu nines
The company owns and manages 55 sites,
18 in Florida, seven in Arizona and one rin
New Jersey.
Forest View and Stonebrook Esiares a re
both off U.S. 19, between Homoniss.i
Springs and Crystal River. Forest \Vie- is on
the west side and Stonebrook on the enst
side.
American Land Lease partners with
Skyline, Jacobsen and Palm Harbor, .some
of the best manufactured home builders in
the business. Prices on new homes start at
7ess than $100,000, with some featured
homes in Stonebrook less than $90,000.
One of the best things about these com-
muruues is American Land Lease's afford-
able leasehold concept that bundles land
,costs, community services and all ameni-
ties and programming into a small month-
ly pa Trent, creating a more desirable
:maintenance-free community
American Land Lease is the only resi-
dential land lease company to offer the "no
increase lifeume lease" nationally, which
gives ILt buyers the long-term security of
knowing their base monthly fee will never
go up.
Stonebrook, the older of the two com-
Smuniries, is a quaint, cozy area that nature
lovers eniov with the atmosphere of a
AT !iti?. R. A new, modern clubhouse
is lakeside at Forest View. TOP, LEFT:
The Dolphin model at Stonebridge.
Special to Blueprints
ABOVE: One of the quaint landmarks in Stonebridge is this charming foot bridge.
room, library and fully equipped kitchen.
bb. There are approximately 318 home sites
in Forest View of varying sizes and shapes.
Currentl,y there are 20 undeveloped lots
Sand eight model homes open for inspec-
Stion.
Both communities offer a wide variety of
activities including breakfasts, coffee
hours, planned local and out-of-state trips,
cards, hobbies, crafts and much more
Also offered, at minimal price to serious
a buyers, is a three-day, two-night stay in a
guest house. The idea is to acquaint the
prospect with the lifestyle offered by the
. communities.
-.. ,, More information can be had by calling
": : 'Forest View at (352)795-7799 or
" Stonebrook at (352) 628-4304 or both
W"' have Web sites allforestview.com and
-.,. allstonebrook.com,
Meet
our
writers
BARBARA HARTLEY
Blueprints Editor
YV ou can sure tell that sum-
mer is upon us in full
force. The "noseums" are
out there at dawn and dusk to let
you know they are around, the
impatients are all leggy and need
to be put out of their misery and
the frogs serenade us with each
rainstorm.
I want to take the time to give
you a little background about
two of our regular columnists
and introduce you to our newest
one.
Kimberely Backman, who
writes our decorating column
II, has been
working on
designs for resi-
dential and
commercial
projects for 16
years. Her edu-
Barbara national experi-
HaBlueprints ence includes
editor six years in mar-
keting and
design.
Kim says her specialty is
designing customized homes
that reflect her customer's indi-
vidual style. The family business
has been in Spring Hill for 25
years and just recently opened
the second store on Gulf-to-Lake
Highway, Lecanto.
Jane Jarlenski, who writes the
Village View, is a native Floridian
living in Jacksonville and St.
Please see EDITOR/Page 9D
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* Great Room Features Double Tray Ceiling His and Her Air-Conditioaed Walk-.i ""
* Solid Surface Countertops in Kitchen with Closets
Integral Sink Spanish Lace Cellings
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and Drawer Fronts Landscape Package
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Block or Frame Construction
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* Cathedral Ceilings
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Managing your septic system
NANCY MESNER
Department of Aquatic,
Watersbed and Earth Resources
Rural properties rely on self-con-
tained sewage treatment systems
installed below ground near the
properties they serve. Such systems are
(.I!k:-d septic tank-soil absorption sys-
tems, otherwise known as "septic sys-
tem'- "
Bc.-.iu-c septic systems are out of
.I'tlI. tlic,- are often out of mind. They
cannot be neglected, however, without
pIu, .b-,.. popping up.
Do you know where your tank is? How
big it is? When it was last pumped? The
location of your leachfield?
If you learn to be careful with your sys-
tem, it should last for many years. On the
other hand, abuse the system and suffer
sewage, backups.
Components of a septic system
Wastes from the house pass through
the house main drain, or sewer line, into
the septic tank. The purpose of the tank
is to allow settling and bacterial break-
downp to occur. The solids settle to the
bottom of the tank.
A' properly managed septic system
treats and. disposes of domestic water-
borne wastes into the environment with-
out adverse effects to human health or
to the environment. Through bacterial
action, some of the solids are digested
and converted to liquid for discharge
into a "soil absorption area" or leachfield.
The remaining solids are stored for
future disposal.
As microorganisms digest the organic
solids, they sink to the bottom. Gases
such as methane are generated. The
gases, together with soils, grease, and
soap suds, form a scum over the surface
of the liquid.
To prevent failure of your
septic system
Keep your bacteria healthy and happy.
Bacteria must be present in the septic
- ir,.: rt.... .li- the organic solids. Normal
l ,.,i.' .1 I waste provides enough bac-
teria to digest the solids, unless the bac-
teri is killed off.
Avoid products with the following
warnings on the labels:
Harmful if swallowed.
Avoid contact with the skin.
.*, Do not get in open cuts or sores.
If product comes in contact with
eyes, call a physician immediately.
Reduce water use
Conserve water in your home and save
No. in household
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your septic system.
Install low-flow fixtures.
Check for and fix leaks.
Do only full loads of wash at off-
peak times.
Try to limit the number of wash
loads daily
Reduce solids in tank
that cannot be digested
The material that cannot be digested,
such as pieces of sand, plastic, etc., will
remain in the tank and eventually must
be removed by pumping.
Pump the tank to
prevent overflow or backflow
Pumping costs about $200 for the
average 1250-gallon tank, every three
years or so.
A new leachfield costs from $5,000
to as much as $20,000.
Other causes of septic failure
Placement in poor drainage area.
Driving over the drainfield.
Pouring kitchen grease into drains.
Failure to install according to septic
codes.
Flushing cigarette butts, sanitary
napkins or other inorganic materials
down the toilet.
Extensive use of garbage disposals.
Tree roots clogging pipes contact
a septic contractor for repairs.
Use of salts and chemicals from
water softeners and washing machines.
Tank size (gallons) Interval (years)
1,000 12
1,000 6
1,000 4
1,000 3
1,000 2
1,000 2
1,250
1,250
1,250
1,250
1,250
1,250
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
1,500
16
8
5
3
3
2
19
9
6
4
3
3
What about additives?
Enough bacteria are present in the
tank from normal bodily wastes.
Additives cost $$$ and may actually
increase the solid material in the tank by
producing inert ingredients.
There is no substitute for pumping!
More tips to keep your
septic system working well
Don't water the leachfield.
Don't flood the system with exces-
sive water use.
Keep excess solids out of the system
and avoid flushing toxins down the
drain.
Avoid using your garbage disposal to
process large quantities of wastes.
Regularly pump out the septic tank
and inspect the physical components of
the system.
Don't park or drive over the leach-
field.
Don't plant trees or large shrubs
over the leachfield.
LEARNING ABOUT YOUR SEPTIC SYSTEM
Baffles: Noncorros-ive shield used to stop solidNs and scum from lea%\ing the
.epnc taik
Black water: Hunm waste from toilets
Drainfield: Area in the ground where wastewater is rele-ised into the ground
for final treatment.
Effluent: Raw sewage.
Effluent screen: Filter placed in sepnc the tank to remove solids before rhe,
enter the drainfield
Gray water: .Vater that does~ ot I.crntain toilet waste This includes laundry;
sinks, shlow.ers, dihhwas'.hers, etc.
Holding tank: W\tier-ught tank that has no ouder it'- sole purpose is for the
storage of sewage.
Infiltrator: Brand name of a newer syle trench system.
Inspection pipe: A i- to 6-inch pipe on the septic i-nk that aJloys tlhe r.ik to
be viewed ; mainL used to determine if baftles are still in place.
Inspector: A qualified government employee or a pri'.ate professional
licensed b\ the state to perform e'.aluatnons of .cpuc s.\ stems.
ISTS: Indwidual sewage treamieni system.
Lift station: Last in a senes' of sepuc tanks. This is tank where the pump is
Ioc:tred
Manhole: Large access' cover on top of all septic tanks Generaly. 2-1 inches- in
diameter,
Mottles: Various shades of gray, brown and yellow discolorations in the 'oil
that are associated with saturated soil and a seasonal high afterr table
Mound: T\pe of drain field that has an elevated rock bed placed on top of
clean sand and onginal soil
Scum: Grease, soap, oil, fats, toilet paper, etc that float to the top of the sep-
tic rank
Sludge: Larger, heavier solids that sink to the bottom of the tank LUsually
organic in make-up
Septic system: Combinauon of tanks arid dramineld that treat vaste-water
Septic tank: Concrete or plasdt tank diat is the first phase of sewage treat-
ment
Sewage: All human wastewater. Includes both gray and black narer.
Trenches: "1pe of drain field that is 18 to 36 inches in width, filled with rock
or other nondecomposable maternal to allow sewage to enter lit trench for
final dispo-al
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1. Citrus Springs From the $140's. A short
drive north of Tampa. 1-75 north to 44 west to 41
north. Models: Baybury, Norfolk, Aberdeen, Austin.
Model center is 12 miles on right. (352) 465-7255.
2. High Ridge Village Now Selling! From
the $160's. North on S.R. 491 (S. Lecanto
Hwy.) to W. Roosevelt Blvd. East to public library.
Model center is behind library. (352) 465-7255.
3. Sugarmill Woods From the $200's.
Take Suncoast Parkway north to the end. Go
west on Hwy. 98 to 19. Model center is on right.
Opening July 2006. (352) 206-5061.
www.maronda.com
4. Spring Hill From the $160's.
Royal Highlands From the $150's.
Two Model Parks Open: 1. Veterans Expressway
north to Exit 41 (Spring Hill Drive), go west 1.5
miles to model center on right. Turn on Dothan
Street to enter parking lot. (352) 688-1156.
Models: Chapel Hill, Durham, Aberdeen and Charleston.
2. Veterans Expressway north to Exit 41 (Spring
Hill Drive), follow to Mariner and turn right.
Model Center is located at the intersection of
Mariner and Landover Blvd. Models: Mt. Vernon,
Austin, Georgetown. (352) 683-0336.
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VILLAGE VIEW OF COMMUNITY LIFE ...
Bids aren't always required for work
JANE JARLENSKI
Special to Blueprints
Village View is gaining in populari-
ty each month and to our read-
ers, we say, "Thank you!" Those
of you who send in questions are partic-
ularly appreciated; it's you who give
Village View its direction. This month,
we will address the issues of competitive
bids, landscaping and independ-
ent contractor vs. employee.
One reader questioned
whether homeowner associa-
tions are required to get bids. He
wrote, "My homeowners associa- '.
tion just hired a guy to cut down
a tree thatwas dying, but they
didn't get bids. They just called
one of their friends and hired Ja
him to do the work." Jarle
There are several issues here. Viii
First, I hope the "friend" was Vi
property licensed to do the
work. Having volunteers or unlicensed
contractors do work can be a costly mis-
take. If they injure themselves while on
the property or damage an owner's per-
sonal property, the association could be
held accountable. Imagine the night-
al
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mare of hiring a friend to cut down a tree
and because of his inexperience, the tree
lands on John Doe's brand new car.
Now to answer our reader's question:
the rule of thumb is, if a contract for the
purchase, lease, renting of equipment or
services, requires payment by the associ-
ation that exceeds 10 percent of the
association's total annual budget, includ-
ing reserves, then the association must
obtain competitive bids (Florida
Statute 720.3055).
They are not required to
accept the lowest bid, so I doubt
10 percent of their annual budg-
et would be close to the cost of
a tree removal. Therefore, the
board of his association was not
required to obtain bids for the
ne work; however, I think it's a
nski good idea. to get bids for any
age service no matter how little the
ew costs may be. How else would
you know if you were being
overcharged unless you had a compari-
son?
Bids serve another purpose, too; they
provide resources to use in the event the
first choice isn't available the next time
that particular service is needed. When
soliciting bids for services, it's a good
idea to check references; often, a com-
pany with numerous testimonials from
satisfied customers is a better deal in the
long run, even if their initial bid is higher
than the others.
We had a caller who asked if her prop-
erty owners association is permitted to
dictate the type of flowers she could
plant.' The answer lies in her associa-
tion's covenants, so we told her to look
there.
We all like to add our personal touch-
es and preference to our homes, but
often new residents have recently retired
and moved to the Nature Coast from
northern climates. A favorite plant or
tree that was easy to grow up North may
require more irrigation in our tropical
climate; consequently, if planted, it be
doomed from the start.
This is especially true with the lack of
rain we've had this year. If you want to
add your personal touch, visit the coun-
ty extension office in Lecanto or attend
one of the seminars they offer on
Florida-friendly gardening. Any one of
our local nurseries or garden centers
would also be a good source for plants
that thrive in our environment.
Florida Statute 373.185(1) states that
any homeowners association docu-
ments, including declarations of
covenants, articles of incorporation or
bylaws, effective after Oct. 1, 2001, are
not to prohibit an owner from
Xeriscaping or for using Florida-friendly
landscape on their land.
A man who serves as a board member
for his association called to ask the dif-
ference between an employee and an
independent contractor. This wasn't
really a question for Village View, so he
was directed to the most commonly
used assessment tool, the IRS. Ten crite-
ria the IRS considers include:
1. The individual's ability to set his or
her own hours and do the job in his or
her own way.
2. The individuals' ability to use his or
her own methods, as opposed to being
required to undergo training from the
purchaser of his or her services.
3. The individual can earn a profit or
suffer a loss from the activity.
4. The individual is able to assign his or
her own workers to do the job, and is
not required to do it personally.
5. The individual is hired for one job
and does not have a continued relation-
ship.
6. The individual has more than one
client at a time.
7. The individual pays his or her own
business and traveling expenses.
8. The individual works some portion
of time off the employer's premises and
uses his or her own offices and equip-
ment.
9. The individual agrees. in writing to
complete a specific job and is responsi-
ble for satisfactory completion, and is
obligated to make good for any failure..
10. Written agreements help to estab-
lish the relationship; however, just call-
ing the person a contractor does NOT
make any real difference.
Visit the IRS Web site at www.irs.gov
for more information about contactor vs.
employee.
Give us direction and keep those
questions coming!
If vou are on the board of your
conilmurnti :iscol).oI[on aand need
pr:._to,-noral 7ad'ie. ted free to ,:all us, at
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TerrJ-ce. Heuriniind, FL 3-+4-2
Getting prepared for
mortgage loan process
Special to Blueprints
t's been a long haul and
finally you are ready to
close on one of the
biggest investments of your
life your house.
You sure don't want any
last-minute surprises, so you
need to do your homework
before you set the date.
Usually present at the dos-
ing is the seller, the lender,
yourself, the mortgage holder,
attorneys and the real estate
agent, title company represen-
tative and, if it's a condo, the
managing agent.
You may need to select a
dosing agent to prepare the
necessary papers, pass the
funds to the proper people
and transfer ownership.
Your attorney, escrow agent,
title agent or professional
closer can act in this capacity.
You will need a title search
and insurance to be sure
there are no prior claims on
your new property. The insur-
ance is necessary to protect
your loss because of a title
dispute.
You may need, for insur-
homeowner's insurance and if
necessary, flood insurance.
You should make a final
inspection of your property
beforeclosing to be sure all
stipulations of your contract
have been completed to your
satisfaction.
You should receive, prior to
your closing, a Good Faith
Estimate (GFE) that will list
the approximate closing costs.
It would be prudent, just
before the actual date, to -
review these costs with your
closing agent.
You will need to see what
ID you might need at dosing
and prepare how the money
will be transferred (certified
or cashier's checks must be
prepared in advance).
Before you select your dos-
ing date, be sure that you
have time to prepare your
move and if you are renting, it
is the end of your lease.
ENERGY Q&A FOR HOMEOWNERS
Work with your windows
to keep heat at bay
Special to Blueprints
Q question: There seems to
be an excessive amount
of heat in an area of my
house where there are a
lot of windows. What can I do to
keep heat from entering my
home through these windows?
answer: The best way to
dispel the heat is to block
the direct solar radiation
before it gets to the window. You
can do this with exterior shade
created by a tree, fence, trellis,
awning, shutters or solar screen.
A solar screen absorbs solar radi-
ation outside before it reaches
the window.
If you cannot use exterior shad-
ing, then there are some special
hot-climate low-e glazing systems
that can reduce solar gain. The
best of these require double-
pane windows, in which case,
you get many additional benefits:
improved thermal comfort,
acoustic attenuation and reduced
peak load on your air conditioner
throughout the year.
Look for a window with a high-
er visible transmittance (VT) than
solar heat gain coefficient
(SHGC).
Window films can be applied to
existing single-pane windows and
will reduce solar gain somewhat,
but tend to reduce light transmis-
sion more. However, there are
few window films that block
more heat than light. Look for
those with a higher VT than
SHGC or higher VT than shading
coefficient (SC) when applied to
single-pane clear glass.
Window films applied to multi-.
pie-pane windows can void war-
ranties, so check with the manu-
facturer to ensure the window
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For more information about
reducing heat gain through win-
dows, visit the Web site at
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MICHAEL A. SHELTON
Special to Blueprints
The focus of this mortgage loan series during
the next few months is to walk you through
the mortgage loan application process. We'll
discuss various stages of the loan application and
help educate you on those important items to
ensure the best chance of getting your new home
mortgage approved.
My goal is to make you aware of the loan process
and to help you learn and become well prepared
when looking for a new home. The more you know,
understand and prepare, the easier the loan
process becomes.
Have you ever been on an
emotional roller coaster? That Have you
is what can happen if you are
not fully prepared when on an emol
searching for your new home. coaster? TI
Here are some important
first questions to ask: What is can happeI
my credit score? How much
home can I afford? What pay- not fully
ment range do I feel comfort-
able with each month? Am I when sea
looking for a mobile home,
standard or traditionally built your nev
home? What items do I need to
provide to a mortgage loan offi-
cer to receive an approval for a mortgage loan? Who
do I talk to about these and other questions I may
have?
The key here is to know that you become part of
a professional team when searching for a new
home. That team includes you, your real estate
agent and your mortgage loan officer.
These are the professionals best qualified to help
you with your individual situation. So before you hit
the streets traveling around various neighborhoods
running in and out of every home you like and
think you can afford, take the time to make a few
phone calls and begin to build your team.
This month, we tackle the most important ques-
tion a Realtor or mortgage loan officer will ask you:
"Do you know what your credit scores are?" This
question is usually one of the first-asked questions
when you call.
This following statement is extremely important.
Read the next sentence three times to yourself.
Your credit score will determine the mortgage loan
programs available to you, your interest rate and
ultimately, how much home you will qualify to pur-
chase.
Your credit report is your personal report card
about what type of debt you have and how you pay
your financial obligations. When you are looking to
accept additional debt, your credit report is
reviewed.
Your credit scores are crucial to you being pre-
.E ADER CHOICE FLOOR
pared when you apply for a mortgage. Know what
your credit scores are and what is contained in your
credit report.
The next instinctive question to ask is, "Where do
I find what my credit scores?" If you have access to
a computer, you can find out very simply.
Access your favorite search engine on the com-
puter and type in "free credit reports," then hit
search. You may choose from a wide range of Web
sites. A new federal law allows you to review your
credit report once a year for free. These Web sites
have various services and reports available to you.
Take the time to use this information to learn more
about your credit scores and credit history.
In addition to obtaining nec-
essary information to secure a
ever been mortgage loan, it is important
ional roller to review your credit report on
a regular basis. You need to
hat is what ensure that all --he information
on your credit report is accu-
i if you are rate and up to date.
Reporting mistakes can hap-
prepared pen, information can be
applied incorrectly and identity
rching for theft iq a growing concern.:
Reiew all the infoirma in care-
v home. fUr1 tf there are mjstaes or
corrections to make, ihe-veport
should provide contact infor-
mation to begin the process.of correcting any item
in dispute.
The key to any dispute on your credit report is
documentation. Please keep all firancal documen-
tation of your accounts or financial dealings., They
can range from closed accounts, pay-offs of
accounts, legal issues dealing ivdi financial matters
or discharged bankruptcy issues ;: .
The key is to keep it all. Good docu meneAtion is
critical in any dispute. You will be thankfukLyou did.
We have just touched the surface fori.the mort-
gage loan process in this segment. The key to
quickly qualifying and getting approved for a mort-
gage loan is locating a copy of and understanding
your credit report.
Here is your homework unul next time Locate a
way to check your credit report. Take the time to
learn what is on your credit report, make sure the
information is correct and updated.
You will better be prepared to discuss your mort-
gage needs with your loan officer. It will save you
valuable time and allow your Realtor and loan office
to better prepare you to purchase a new home.
Until next time, I hope you stay informed and
always be prepared.
If you would like to discuss these items or any
other mortgage loan questions, please feel free to
contact me locally in Inverness at (352) 726-0799,
or at mike@eaglefundinggroup.com.
www.fsec.ucf.edu/bldg/fyh/priori-
ty/index.htm and also at
www.fsec.ucf.edu/bldg/fen/gain-
tutor.htm.
on your home
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Generators are handy after outages
BARBARA HARTLEY
Blueprints Editor
Not too many years ago
when your power went
out, it was time to get out
the candles, keep the fridge door
closed and play cards until the
power went back on. Today, the
scenario may be the same, but
the outcome may be different.
Many homeowners are
installing automatic starting gen-
erators or have on hand some
type of portable power.
If you are considering a
portable system, you need to do
your homework, according to
Jack Granger II, a sales specialist
at Lowe's (on State Road 44
between Crystal River and
Inverness).
PORTABLE
GENERATORS
You need to determine just
what you want to power during
an outage like your refrigera-
tor, a fan, a light, your well pump,
etc. Air conditioning is not an
option and anything with a heat
unit, like a coffee maker, is a big
user of power. For example, it
takes 1,500 watts to operate a cof-
fee maker, as opposed to 750
watts to run your refrigerator.
When considering the number
of watts needed, you must have
two facts; the start-up watts
required and the running watts.
Lowe's has a handy chart that will
help you make that determina-
tion and that, in turn, will help
you decide what size generator
you will need. You don't want to
purchase one that does not do
the job and, of course, you don't
want to purchase a generator
larger than you need.
For example, a 5,500-watt unit
will run about 10 hours on five
gallons of gas. This is a medium-
sized portable and the unit costs
about $700. You can also pur-
chase a transfer switch kit that
can be permanently installed, so
switching to portable power is
easier.
Granger said all units come
with a 25-foot heavy-duty exten-
sion cord and are mounted on
wheel kits. He added that if you
are purchasing a portable genera-
tor, you should also purchase a
carbon monoxide (CO) detector
for your home.
in use, the generate
should be started
up at least once
every three
months. Engines !
also need to cool .
down before
adding more gaso-
line. Granger. also
cautioned abou:
storing large supplies
-gasoline.
STANDBY
Special to Blueprints
Jack Granger, a Lowe's sales specialist, with one of the portable
generators available.
Safety is very important if you
are using a portable generator.
The byproduct of running the
gas-powered generator is carbon
monoxide, a tasteless, odorless
gas that can be fatal.
According to Granger, portable
units need to be at least 100 feet
DESIGN CORNER ...
from the house in a protected
area like a lean-to. He said he has
even seen them in dog houses.
Do not put them in the garage,
carport or porch.
Maintenance is very important,
as oil should be changed after
every 50 hours of running. If not
GENERATORS
Many new home owners have
elected to install standby genera-
tors as a part of the construction
of their new home. They are the
best choice fora permanent
source of backup power. Ranging
from 7,000 watts to 40,000 watts,
these units are powered by natu-
ral gas or LP gas and are hard-
wired into the electrical system of
your home.
In the event of a power outage,
the unit will start and immediate-
ly begin to transfer electric cur-
rent to your circuits 24 hours a
day, seven days a week.
Most units are about the size of
an air conditioning unit and are
usually placed outside, beside the
air conditioner.
Granger, who teaches classes
in the use and safety of genera-
tors, said that during the tax-free
of hurricane supply season this
spring, they sold between 30 to
50 generators daily, which result-
ed in a $40 to $50 savings.
In addition to teaching classes
at Lowe's, Granger teaches home
safety on Channel 5 (WYKE) at
the end of each month on Friday.
software ready for Vanity is not to be overlooked
hurricane season
FRANCIS FERGUSON JR.
AND DENNIS G. WATSON
UF Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences
W hen a major storm is
forecast to strike in the
area, a number of pre-
cautions can be taken to mini-
mize the destruction to comput-
er equipment and software. Once
the necessary steps have been
taken to protect life and limb, a
few minutes devoted to securing
and protecting office or home
computer equipment, software
programs and valuable data files
can prevent untold hours of frus-
tration drying out soaked equip-
ment, attempting to replace miss-
ing software or reconstructing
lost data files.
The incredible destructive
force of Hurricane Andrew that
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KIMBERELY BACKMAN
Smart Interiors
When you are designing your baths,
be creative for a custom look.
Many decorative sink cabinets
come with everything you need to replace
your existing sink or add a distinctive custom
touch to your new home.
Many vanities come with the solid brass or
porcelain sinks securely in place and the
faucets are available to match.
All the wholes are predrilled for easy
assembly.
Most cabinet tops are available in faux
stone, marble, wood and even granite.
T The winners have
adjustable shelves or remov-
able shelves and are com-
pletely finished with a
polyurethane for added pro-
tection.
For easy installation, many
cabinets are engineered with
Kimberely a back panel for easy access.
Backman Also, you can complement
Smart your bath with a functional
Interiors linen armoire.
This may be used as an
accent to the sink vanity cabinet or to stand
alone to create interest.
Beautifully stained and handpainted finish-
es are available with glass options.
This is great for display for perfume, stor-
ing linens, bathroom essentials, towels and
even some have hidden jewelry drawers that
are felt-lined.
Styles will vary from traditional to very con-
temporary to make your bath extraordinary.
You can find decorative vanity sinks at
some home improvement stores and in your
local design center.
Make your bath distinctive and enjoy!
Design Comer has been provided by
Kimberely Backman, Allied ASID design
consultant, Smart Interiors, 527-4406;
97 W Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Lecanto;
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ANTHONY CAMERINO
U[inc itr 'ii of Florida
IFAS Extension Service
Existing tree and plant species on a
preconstruction home site repre-
sent a real and potentially signifi-
cant resource that adds to the overall
value of a finished home site.
Large, healthy specimen trees can eas-
ily be worth thousands of dollars. In
addition, trees shade homes (reducing
energy costs), reduce air pollution, pre-
serve habitat for many types of wildlife
and provide aesthetic features to a land-
scape that would normally take decades
to develop.
Unfortunately, if proper precautions
are not taken, the same large tree with so
many benefits can become a liability in
time.
The cost of managing an
unhealthy tree or removal of a
dead tree is an expense a new
homeowner may not be pre-
pared for. Injuries caused during
construction may become evi-
dent immediately after the injuri-
ous event or years after the inju-
rious event.
Damage caused during con-
struction can send a tree into a
slow, irreversible decline.
With a small amount of pre-
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plans," a tree that will definitely incur
excessive damage during construction
should probably be removed.
Other factors that should be consid-
ered when selecting which trees to save
include plant species, age, structural
soundness and health status.
For example, an unhealthy tree or a
tree that has uncorrectable structural
defects would not be a good tree to
select for preservation.
Some tree species are better able to
tolerate the stresses that are likely to
occur on a construction site.
Ultimately, the best plan is to consult
with a certified arborist when deciding
which trees should be saved.
One should note that local govern-
ments often have ordinances that may
heavily influence tree preservation or
,removal decisions. The ordinances
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Extension
service
planning and the implementing
of tree-protection practices, the con-
struction site can become a safe site for
the existing vegetation and the new
home.
In an ideal world, buildings and trees
would be exactly situated to comple-
ment each other in the landscape. If tree
preservation has been identified as a pri-
ority, building plans and practices should
be altered to accommodate and protect
significant existing trees.
In reality, though, existing trees are
often an afterthought in the design
process.
The first step in protecting desirable
trees is to determine which trees are
appropriate for the site.
The most important factor at this stage
'is to not only consider if the location of a
tree is consistent with site plans, but also
if the tree has a reasonable chance of sur-
viving the consequences of the construc-
tion process.
Even if the tree's location "fits the
should be reviewed before
removing any tree.
Once the trees to be pre-
served have been identified,
measures should be implement-
ed to protect the trees from
damage.
To understand how to protect
trees, one should realize that
there are multiple ways a tree
can be damaged. Damage can be
caused directly to the upper por-
tions of the tree.
This type of damage is obvious and
usually caused by equipment physically
impacting the tree or poor pruning tech-
niques.
Trees do not heal from injuries like
people do; instead, injuries are sealed off
from surrounding tissues and as a result
do not again contribute to the health
maintenance of the tree,
Injuries also provide an easy entry
point of plant diseases and pests.
Damage can also be caused to under-
ground portions of the tree. Contrary to
popular belief, the root system of trees
may extend many times further than the
drip line of a tree.
Damage can be caused by heavy
equipment physically injuring the roots
by the weight of the equipment. In addi-
tion, heavy equipment can compact soil
leading to reduced oxygen and water
infiltration.
Roots can also be directly injured by
being cut during utility installation.
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LEFT, Trees do not heal from injuries'
like people do; instead, injuries are
sealed off from surrounding tissues
and as a result do not again
contribute to the health maintenance,
of the tree. Injuries also provide an
easy entry point of plant diseases
and pests.
Special to Blueprints
S' Covering the roots of a tree
damages the tree by stopping
oxygen and water and infiltration.,, .
Smothered roots can occur as a
result of grade changes that add fill,
sidewalk or slab installation, arid
installation of turf on top of the *
root system. : -
Removing the topsoil, leaf litter and
other vegetation exposes the surface of
the soil directly to sunlight.
As a result, soil temperature can
increase and damage the fine roots
found at the soil surface.
Covering the roots of a tree will also
damage a tree by stopping oxygen and
water and infiltration.
Smothered roots can occur as a result
of grade changes that add fill, sidewalk
or slab installation, and installation of
turf on top of the root system.
Finally, grade changes can disturb nor-
mal water movement in the soil, chang-
ing a formally dry site to a wet site or vice
versa.
To minimize the damage caused on a
construction site, one can do the follow-
ing:
Consult with a certified arborist as
early in the project as possible.
Select desirable tree species that are
healthy and have good structure.
*When pruning the tree, remove as
few branches as possible.
If possible, preserve trees in groups
and leave any existing vegetation and
organic matter.
If topsoil and native vegetation are
removed, add mulch to prevent feeder
roots from drying out.
Erect a sturdy barrier at the drip line
to prevent traffic near the tree. The drip
line should be considered the minimum
acceptable distance for a barrier.
The more area protected, the better
chance the tree will survive the con-
struction process.
Vehicles should not be allowed to
park on the tree root system.
Avoid grade changes near roots
when ever possible
If a tree's root system is disrupted,
regular irrigation will help the tree while
regrowing new roots.
By taking some precautionary steps
early in the construction process, a
building contractor can help ensure that
trees selected for preservation can make
the transition from an undeveloped site
to a developed site successfully.
For more information about protect-
ing trees on a construction home site,
call Citrus County Extension Service at
(352) 527-5700.
Citrus County Extension links the pub,
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address youth, family, community and
agricultural needs.
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Extension Service are available to all per-
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demolished Homestead in
August 1992 is a prime example
of what can occur during a major
storm. Hurricane Andrew proved
that for a direct hit, virtually noth-
ing will survive the unbridled fury
of 150 mph or higher winds.
However, the area affected by a
direct hit and the resulting
almost-total destruction, is rela-
tively small compared to the
much larger area affected by the
overall size of the hurricane.
If a structure is not able to with-
stand a direct hit by a major hur-
ricane, there is only one basic
option to save computers and
related software. If time permits,
move all hardware and software
to another location that will be
affected to a lesser degree by the
storm's fury.
In most cases, unless the struc-
ture has concrete walls and ceil-
ings and reinforced doors and
windows, the integrity of the
building will be questionable dur-
ing the hurricane's strike. In the
aftermath of Hurricane Andrew,
not much survived in the direct
strike area if the building was
made of wood, only splinters
remained. In addition, even the
integrity of concrete structures
was compromised when win-
dows broke and doors caved in,
thus allowing wind, rain and air-
borne objects to freely travel
through the building.
Plan for the worst and expect
the worst
The surrounding area affected
by a hurncane's des[rucuve force
EDITOR
Continued from Page ID
Petersburg before moving to
Citrus County in 1998. Jane has a
wealth of experience in diverse
employment. She has worked for
a title company, a construction
company, a non-profit treatment
center and with institutional
investors as a analyst.
She finally found her niche in
life and went to work for her
homeowner's association and all
of these jobs gave her the skills to
is much larger and is of primary
concern. In preparing for a hurri-
cane's strike, a couple of minutes
of work will save countless hours
of frustration.
Equipment
The major cause of damage to
computer hardware and software
will be from rain and wind.
Broken doors and windows will
allow the wind with its rain and
debris to whistle through build-
ings. By moving computer equip-
ment (i.e., monitors, CPUs, print-
ers, keyboards) to protected loca-
tions and wrapping them with
plastic, the chances of damage
will be greatly reduced.
To select a protected location,
survey the room in question. Try
to determine what would occur if
the window broke and allowed
the wind and rain to enter.
Naturally, the wind that enters
through a broken window has to
exit somewhere which could
be through a door, a ceiling
(roof) or another window. This
creates a wind-tunnel effect in the
room. As a result, the computer
equipment can not only be dam-
aged by the rain, but also by air-
borne articles flying around the
room.
Computer equipment can be
stored in any number of loca-
tions: in the corner of a room, out
of the path of possible wind
drafts, or in a closet or small, win-
dowless room.
There are four additional pre-
cautions that can be taken to min-
imize damage:
Double wrap equipment in
plastic garbage bags to reduce
rain.\ater damage.
Bear in mind that a collaps-
ing ceiling or roof can send
become a licensed community
ass-.ocia.0 :,ron manager for Village
Services. Jane and her husband,
Brad, enjoy music, bike riding,
boating and Disneyland.
Our newest columnist is finan-
cial expert Mike A. Shelton, a
mortgage broker and regional
sales manager for Eagle Funding
Group LTD. His experience is in
mortgage loans, since 1993, and
securities and life/health.
He has been a Citrus County
resident for 11 years and has
served on the board of directors
of United Way and the American
Heart Association. He is a youth
potentially damaging debris data
falling on your equipment; locate Storm aftermath
equipment under a sturdy desk In the aftermath of a hurricane
or piece of furniture that could the size of Andrew, the difficulty of
possibly withstand the effects of everyday living is going to seem
falling debris. mind-numbing.
If equipment is to be put In all the resulting confusion,
directly on the floor, take into three basic principles need to be
consideration the possible effects remembered:
of flooding. Placing equipment 0 Protect any valuable equip-
on or in water-resistant objects, ment or software from looters.,
such as garbage cans, may be Do not plug in any equip-
appropriate. ment that may be water damaged.
Lastly and probably most If undamaged computers and
importantly unplug your com- power are available, be very care-
puter equipment. As a major ful of power spikes and surges that
storm begins to pummel the can take place during the cleanup
area, the chances of severe power process. Caution should also be
fluctuations are very high as elec- used when running a computer
trical transmission lines and on power supplied by a generator
power plants are affected. this "unclean" power source
Software can be riddled with power spikes,
Many of the same precautions voltage drops and surges.
taken for computer equipment Cleanup
apply to software. The one thing The most destructive element
to remember is that rain and of a hurricane is most often the
wind can completely destroy storm surge that inundates the tar-
books and disks. In addition, the geted costal area. Hurricane
wind may cause those valuable 'Andrew's storm surge was rela-
books and disks to take flight and tively minor for the size and fury
end up miles from their starting
location.
Meanwhile, proof of legal own-
ership of the software has now
vanished. After Hurricane
Andrew, this was a major problem
with a number of software ven-
dors who were reluctant or
refused to replace software with-
out the original disk or manual
being presented.- Since software
is more easily transported than
hardware, IF TIME ALLOWS, col-
lect your manuals and original
disks and take them to a safe loca-
tion to ride out the storm.
Remember, also, to gather any
disks that may have important
group leader at the First
Presbyterian Church of Inverness
and has worked with the Boy
Scouts and coached summer
league basketball.
At the end of each of these
columns, you will find ways to
contact these people; please do
so if you have questions. Next
month, I will introduce you to
some of the members of the
county extension staff that are so
helpful to us.
If you have any suggestions or
comments about Blueprints,
please contact me at
rhartley4@tampabay.rr.com.
involved; the majority of damage
was done by storm-generated
wind. The wind can drive rain into
the smallest of places with ease. In
the aftermath of Hurricane
Andrew, a great deal of computer
equipment was soaked with water.
But that was not all: in some cases,
the rain also was heavily laden
with a very fine talclike powder or
grit.
Many types of equipment such
as CPUs, printers, modems, flop-
py drives, keyboards, mice, moni-
tors and scanners do not tolerate
water well, but when adding a fine
grit, additional problems can
develop. The waterborne grit can
coat the insides of keyboards and
such equipment, ruining them.
Before undertaking any cleaning
of computer equipment, ask:
Is the warranty in effect for
this equipment?
Will the warranty be voided by
this action?
Is a professional technical per-
son available to do the required
work?
A great deal of thought should
be used when contemplating
cleaning any type of .equipment.
Many types of equipment can
retain a powerful charge of stored
electricity (in capacitors). for long
periods of time after the power has
been disconnected.
For example, power supplies
and monitors can contain poten-
tially dangerous or fatal charges of
electricity that can effect an
unaware person who is attempting
to clean it up. It is strongly recom-
mended that only a qualified tech-
nical person undertake the
process of salvaging or cleaning a
power supply or monitor.
The two most important things
to remember while cleaning are to
make sure the equipment is
unplugged from the electric
source and that the equipment is
dry. The cleaning process can be
undertaken with the following
items: toothbrush or painter's
brush for dislodging debris; a vacu-
um for removing dirt and grit;
compressed air for blowing out
unreachable debris; towels for dry-
ing; and a lot of patience.
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