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Ernest Thomas persuades his horse to go through this curtain simulating a barrier that a horse In the Citrus County Sheriff's
Mounted Posse might encounter. The posse is a group of volunteers that provide horses, time and effort training to help the
department and the community.
Owners donate land to sheriffs office horse unit for training ground
CRISTy LOFT-IS
cloftis@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
They tilled out the ruts in'the old,
watermelon field, bush-hogged waist-
high weeds and laid red clay and fenc-
ing.
After months of work, the Citrus
County Sheriff's Office Mounted Posse
is able to use a piece or property off
County Road 491 to train horses and vol-
unteers.
The new training site was donated by
landowners Robert $.For more
Webb, Charles White- photos of
head and David t 'he posse
MacDonald, and may .- cti ;
be used by the volun- .
teer group for the aE.
next 10 years.
The donation is a blessing for posse
coordinators LL Steve Vittand his wife,
Sgt Elena Vitt, who, among the 30-mem-
ber group, are the only two who are not
volunteers.
Before, the group trained at an eques-
trian center in Pine Ridge, but massive
obstacles for the horses had to be set up
and removed completely each month
when the group trained.
"Training day was awful," said Steve
Vitt, who had to arrive early and stay
late to get the site ready.
It's essential that horses get to train
periodically with their owners on the
obstacles, because it desensitizes them
to large crowds, tight spaces and other
things horses don't typically encounter
in pastures and fields.
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odds about killing
'Incidental take' is stickingpoint
Ball player, salesman remembered
Walter HodsdonJr. described as generous, intense
NAiNCV KENNEDY
nkennedy@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
If there's such a thing as
being generously cheap, that
would describe Walter
Hodsdon Ji: perfectly.
For example, one day he and
some guys were playing golf,
betting dimes and nickels to
make it fun. Walt's team won,
and his friend Howie
Splittgerber's team lost, which
meant Howie owed 35 cents.
But what's 35 cents? So,
Howie put the coins in his
pocket. Next thing 'he knew,
Walt bellowed, "You owe me 35
cents!"
Howie, who didn't know Walt
well at that time thought,
"What a cheapo."'
"But and here comes the
great story," Howie said. "We
had a man working here at the
time (Village Cadillac-Toyota)
who was down on his luck, and
he had some vacation, time
coming and so did Walt. So Walt
says, 'Let me treat you to a trip
Please see OSTSCIR1l/Page 5A
Walter Hodsdon Jr. died July
14 in Crystal River at age 64.
Special l re Chronicle
S TERRY WiTT
terrywitt@
chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
A statewide gopher tortoise
advisory group failed to reach
agreement Friday in Lecanto
about whether to eliminate a
type of development permit
that allows the animals to be
buried alive.
Gopher Tortoise Stake-
holders Group members were
divided as to whether the inci-
dental take permitting process,
or some portion of it, should
survive for unusual or emer-
gency situations..
Group members and state
biologists have generally
agreed that incidental take per-
mits are inhumane and have
little or no conservation value.
Gopher tortoises are turtles
that dig deep burrows in the
earth. They live at the bottom
of the burrows and their tun-
nels are used by hundreds of
other creatures for shelter.
They are considered a key-
stone species.
But heavy residential devel-
opment throughout the state is
destroying areas where tortois-
es live, reducing their popula-
tions. However, few tortoise
permits have been purchased
by home builders. Stakeholder
facilitator Perran Ross said 600
tortoise permits were issued in
2005, a year when tens of thou-
sands of homes were built
statewide.
The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Com-
mission (FWC) has voted to
raise the protection level of
Please see TORTOPSE/Page 5A
U.S. House District 5: Democratic hopefuls discuss firm beliefs
KHUONG PHAN
kphan@clronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Rick Penberthy believes that
this election, more so than oth-
ers in the past, will be one
based on issues.
The Democratic hopeful for
the U.S. House; of Represen-
tatives, District 5, is firmly
focused on three particular
concerns.
The war: Penberthy
believes that it is time that the
country focuses on plans to scale
back and plan a withdrawal.
a"I think we
need to re-
deploy. We
need to pull
our forces to
the rear; put
the Iraqi forces
to the front and
Rick allow the Iraqis
Penberthy to take care of
their own free-
donm. There is no incentive for
the Iraqis if the Americans are
there on the 'frontline, taking
the shots."
Please see PENBERTHY/Page 7A
I Editor's note: The Citrus Count) Chronicle is presently interviewing
-local candidates who will appear on the ballot in the Sept. 5
primary election. The Chronicle staff will publish stories about each
candidate through Thursday.
* David herder did not attend the Chronicle interview.
U.S. HOUSE OF KruKLNTATIVES DISTRICT 5
* WHO: Democrats Rick Penberthy, John Russell and David
Werder; Republican incumbent Ginny Brown-Waite.
* COVERS: All of Citrus County plus all or 4.rts of J-ernando,
Levy, Marion, Pasco and Polk counties.
* TERM: 2 years.
* PAY: $165,200.
* ON THE BALLOT: Sept. 5 Democrat primary. Winner faces
Brown-Waite in Nov. 7 election.
KHUONG PHAN,
kphan@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Democratic U.S. House of
Representatives District 5 can-
didate John Russell is fit :n and,
often vocal when it comes to
his beliefs.
"I've been called coura-
geous," he said. "What
Democrats have been crying
for is a strong voice. I offer that
strong voice."
One of the, issues Russell is
decrying is the current han-
dling of the war in Iraq, believ-
ing it is time to
plan a with-
drawal.
"I've never
had to change
my position on
the conflict in
Iraq," he said.
John "I was support-
JohnRussell ive of pursuing
Osama bin
Laden in Afghanistan, but we
pulled troops out of
Afghanistan to go into Iraq. I've
publicly opposed the planned
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Brits focus on
two brothers
Investigators
are reportedly
focusing on
two brothers
who may have
been central
figures in the
plot to bomb
airliners over
the Atlantic
Ocean. /10A
Citrus Cardiology goes high-tech with new
gizmos aimed at convenience./1D
Pretty, perky
plumbago
Plumbagos,
also known
as blue
plumbago
and sky
flower, are
attractive
drought-
tolerant
Florida flora.
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Rainbow River group
speaksat meeting
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Airport rakes
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How much weight would you
put on past arrest records of
candidates?
A I would only vote for some-
LOS ANGELES Paris
Hilton got no love this week
from her pet kinkajou Baby
Luv in fact, the racoon-like
animal bit her.
The heiress was not badly
hurt but did
visit a hospital
emergency
room to .
receive a
tetanus shot,
her publicist,
Elliot Mintz,
told The
Associated Paris
Press on ,,tn
Friday.
Hilton was frolicking with
her exotic pet early Tuesday
morning "the way some peo-
ple play with their cats and
dogs" when the animal
became excited, Mintz said.
Hilton, concerned that she
was bleeding, called Mintz at 3
a.m., and he took her to the
hospital.
"She was. seen by a doctor,
The Citrus County Animal
Control Shelter has online
listings of impounded ani-
mals. Go to the Web page
http://animalcontrol.citrus.fl.
us/ and click on "Impounded
Animals" to begin a search.
N IWE: (none)
AGE: kitten
SEX: M
ID #: 69457
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SEX: M
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ENTERTAINMENT
one with a clean record.
B. Misdemeanors more than
10 years old don't concern me.
C. Everyone's entitled to a
mistake.
D. I'd only vote for felons.
To vote, simply access the
Chronicle Web site,
wwwochronicleonline.com.
Results will appear in the Aug.
20 edition, along with a new
question.
Last week's results:
The county commission is
about to review impact fees.
Should it:
A Keep them the same? 44
Votes, 15%)
B. Lower them to spur eco-
nomic growth?
(94 Votes, 33%)
C. Raise them to deter peo-
ple from coming here?
(100 Votes, 35%)
D. Adjust them to target larg-
er businesses?
(50 Votes, 17%)'
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Prince Albert II of Monaco, right, and an unidentified lady
friend listen to music during the Newport Jazz Festival at the
Newport Tennis Hall of Fame and Casino Friday in Newport,
R.I. Prince Albert is in Rhode Island to attend the Newport
Jazz Festival and to celebrate the 50th anniversary of "High
Society," the last feature film starring his late mother, Grace
Kelly.
Hillary goes bust
NEW YORK It's a bust of
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton
- in more ways than one.
Cast in resin and bearing
ample cleavage, a bust of the
New York Democrat was
unveiled this week at the
Museum of Sex in Manhattan.
Calling his creation "The
Presidential Bust of Hillary
Rodham Clinton: The First
Woman President of the
United Stales," artist Daniel
Edwards said he wanted to
depict the 58-year-old Clinton
"with her head held high. a
youthful spirit and a race
matured by wisdom."
who treated the wound, gave
her a tetanus shot, cleaned the
wound and applied something
to it," Mintz said.
Soul singer avoids
harassment suit
CHICAGO A federal
appeals court has rebuffed
efforts of a former publicist for
soul singer James Brown to
bring a sexual harassment suit
against him.
A three-
judge panel of
the 7th U.S.
Circuit Court
of Appeals
upheld a lower
court's ruling
that the statute
of limitations
had run out
before Jacque James
Hollander Brown
filed her law-
suit against the so-called
Godfather of Soul.
To enquire about the ani-
mals listed here, refer to the'
type (cat or dog), age group
and gender in a search.
The shelter can help you
save an innocent pet. The
shelter is in Inverness near
NAME: (none)
AGE: kitten
SEX: M
ID #: 69383
the airport. It is open for
adoptions from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday through Friday
and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday.
Call 726-7660 for more
information.
NAME: (none) NAME: rone)
AGE: kitten AGE: puppy
SEX: M SEX: M
ID #: 69384 ID #: 69552
Financial assistance for
spaying and neutering of
your adopted pet is avail-
able through the Humani-
tarians of Florida, 563-2370,
or from the Humane Society
of Citrus County, 341-2222.
NAME: (none) NAME: (rone) lNAME: (none)
AGE: puppy AGE: puppy AGE: puppy
SEX: M SEX: M SEX: M
ID #: 69212 ID #: 68962 ID #: 67214
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Today in
HISTORY
Today's Highlight in History:
On Aug. 13, 1961, Berlin was
divided as East Germany sealed
off the border between the city's
eastern and western sectors in,..
order to halt the flight of refugees.
On this date:
In 1521, Spanish conqueror
Hernando Cortez captured pres-
ent-day Mexico City from the Aztec
Indians.
In 1704, the Battle of Blenheim
was fought during the War of the
Spanish Succession, resulting in a
victory for English and Austrian
forces over French and Bavarian
soldiers.
In 1846, the American flag was
raised for the first time in Los
Angeles.
SIn 1932,AdolfHitler rejected the
post of vice chancellor of.
Germany, saying he was prepared
to hold out' "for.all or nothing,".
In 1934, the satirical comic :strip
"Li'l Abner," created by Al Capp,-'
made its debut.:
In 1960, the first two-way tele-.
phone conversation by satellite
took place with the help 'of Echo 1:.
In 1981, in a ceremony at his
California ranch, President
Reagan signed a historic package
of tax and budget reductions. '
In 1995, Baseball Hall of Famer
Mickey Mantle died ata Dallas
hospital of rapidly spreading liver,
cancer; he was 63.
Ten years ago: At their conven-
tion in San Diego, Republicans
delivered a blistering critique of
President Clinton's record, portray-
ing the Democratic incumbent as
an unprincipled liberal, conning
voters with election-year conser-
vatism.
Five years ago: Macedonia's
rival leaders sign a landmark
peace accord aimed at ending six
months of bloody conflict and
.clearing the way for NATO troops
to disarm ethnic Albanian rebels.
One year ago: The Pentagon
said for the second time since the
Iraq war began, it was replacing
body armor for U.S. troops in
Afghanistan and Iraq, citing a need
for better protection. : .. ;;' :,
Today's Birthdays: Cuban, -
President Fidel Castro is 80. Actor
Pat Harrington is 77. Singer Do0n .
Ho is 76. Former U.S. Surgeoni'i
General Joycelyn Elders is 73.
Actress Gretchen Corbett is 59.-
Opera singer Kathleen Battle is.
58. Actor Danny Bbnadrde1s&'4I',
Thought for Today: "The gqeat :
-business of lite'is to bb, tido, To
'do without, and to depart." -
John, Viscount Morley of
Blackbumrn, English joumalist,'",
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AUGUST 13, 2006
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Mayor limits protesters' talk
Development to be disc
MICHEL NORTHSEA
For the Chronicle
Protesters lined up early in front of
Dunnellon City Hall and along busy
U.S. 41 holding brightly colored signs
protesting what they see as "overdevel-
opment" of the Rainbow River, but once
inside, they were not allowed to speak
about the issue.
Mayor John Taylor told the 120 or so'
citizens gathered at the Wednesday
workshop meeting they would be
allowed to speak only about the river,
not the development
He invited them back for Monday's
council meeting that will include a pub-
lic hearing about a stipulated agree-
ment to allow construction of 350 units
on 258 acres just of east of Dunnellon on
County Road 484. The Rainbow River
Ranch property borders 1.3 miles of the
Rainbow River, just north of the
Rainbow River bridge and the tubers'
exit The hearing is slated for 6:30 p.m.
Biologist
to speak
to lake
activists
Chronicle
Protect Our Water at
Rousseau (POWAR), a citizen's N
activist group for Lake
Rousseau, will host a speaker
from the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Com-
mission (FWC) Wednesday.
The group will get an update
about fishing activity and fish-
ing habitat on the lake from
FWCiRegional Biologist Jerry
Krummich .
The group also will continue
discussion about what should
happen to the currently inop-
erable lock on the Cross
Florida Greenways Canal that
connects to Lake Rousseau.
The group has been advocat-
ing renovating or rebuilding
the aging
lock, which
WHAT: has been
POWAR closed since
citizens 1999, and has
group for circulated a Kar
Lake petition for ded
Rousseau. action. tha
WHEN: The meet-
6:30 p.m. ing will be at
Wednesday. Lake Rous-
WHERE: seauR.VPark F
Lake and Fishing
Rousseau Resort. The L(
R.V. Park public is wel-
and come. Spe
Fishing The lock is
Resort. between the The
U.S. 19 bridge cal Ins
and Lake fall G
Rousseau, and was closed schedu
after one of the eastern gates Day
malfunctioned. That closing Invern
cut off navigation from the Monda
Withlacoochee River to the Friday
gulf and POWAR members say
the time has come to restore
navigation to the gulf.
The lock is necessary to
transfer boats across the 37.5-
foot differential from Lake
Rousseau to the western ter-
minus of the canal at the gulf.
It was part of the former Cross
Florida Barge Canal project
that was never finished and
Ultimately decommissioned.
The original lock was built (
to accommodate commercial r
barges and is 600 feet long, but
never saw commercial service. t
Suggestions for what to do
include scaling down the size c
to accommodate only recre-
ational boats. t
The gates never received the
scheduled maintenance they
should have. While not in dan-
ger of failing at present, the =
gates will eventually begin to
leak and finally fail, a recent
state report said, and it recom-
mended dewatering bulk-
heads be installed for safety
The resort is at the north t
end of Northcut Avenue on the t
lake. Northcut runs from c
County Road 488 north to Lake r
Rousseau.
For information, call Buddy -
Crosby, chairman of the board of v
directors of POWAR, 795-6806. s
cussed at public hearing
Numerous residents said the river
needed to be protected during the three
minutes allotted to each speaker.
Charles Lee of the Florida Audubon
Organization said his group had
learned that a buffer of 550 feet was
necessary to protect the river.
In the case of the proposed develop-
ment, the stipulated agreement said the
river lots, of which there are 22, will
have an upland buffer of 100 feet from
the ordinary high waterline, or an
abandoned railroad bed on the proper-
ty, whichever is a greater distance from
the river
The developer hired Audubon
International, not to be confused with
the Audubon Society, to develop and
implement a natural resource plan of
best management practices and moni-
toring practices to protect the rivers.
In deciding guidelines for the
Rainbow River Ranch, Ron Dodson,
President and CEO of Audubon
International, said they take into con-
sideration soil types, slope and vegeta-
tion coverage requirements and input
from governmental agencies and the
setback requirements for the riverfront
lots, he said in e-mail.
Other considerations for deciding
setback distances are building enve-
lope requirements, landscape area and
whether there will be a written Natural
Resource Management plan.
"In other words, there is a long list of
related topics all aimed at protecting
the Rainbow River, and other impor-
tant environmental elements," Dodson
said.
Resident David MacKay pointed out
the Rainbow River had been an out-
standing anchor in the community and
should "continue into perpetuity for all
people." He suggested that a few coins
for the treasury was not reason to nega-
tively impact the river.
Those few coins could turn out to be
an estimated $884,000 for city coffers,
city officials have said. The Rainbow
River Ranch is in the city's Community
Redevelopment Area, meaning all of
the ad valorem revenue would come to
the city and not be shared with Marion
County.
Taylor not allowing the public to
speak at a workshop meeting is not
unprecedented, especially when coun-
cil is dealing with land-use and zoning
issues, said Dunnellon City Clerk Dawn
Bowne.
Because of the large crowd gathered
for the meeting, representatives of the
Dunnellon Fire Department asked that
some people stay outside to stay within
the building's capacity.
Parking also was an issue.
Councilwoman Mary Ann Hilton and
Bowne were two of nine citizens who
received $15 parking tickets for parking
illegally on the grass in front of
Dunnellon City Hall.
Those tickets were forgiven by the
end of the day without any fines being
paid.
Dunnellon Police Chief Bob Jackson
said police officers would be on hand
Monday night to direct people to over-
flow parking areas.
Michel Northsea is editor of the
Riverland News.
Tools for the future
DAVE SIGLER/Chronicle
ten Brown, left, and Terry Steel present Jennifer Sosnicki with a toolbox Saturday at the Habitat for Humanity of Citrus County
lication of Sosnicki's home. The new house is the first of the Citrus County Habitat for Humanity Women Build, with more
n 200 women taking part in the project.
all GED preparation classes on tap at WTI
ccial to the Chronicle
Withlacoochee Techni-
stitute has completed its
ED preparation class
ules.
classes are at WTI in
Less in room 706 on
ays, Wednesdays and
s. Class times are 7:15
a.m. to 10:15 a.m.; 11:10 p.m. to
2:10 p.m.; and 7:15 a.m. to 2:10
p.m..
For information about online
classes, contact Al Mitchell at
726-2430, ext. 278 or at
wtiged@tampabay.rr.com. ,
Evening classes begin
Tuesday in room 706 at WTI.
Classes are Monday through
Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m.
Scheduling is flexible.
There are additional
evening GED classes at:
Crystal River High School
in room 503 beginning Monday.
Classes are Mondays and
Wednesday from 5 to 8 p.m.
Homosassa United
Methodist Church (behind
Burger King). Classes are
Tuesday and Thursdays from
5 to 8 p.m.
Free childcare is available
through Even Start/Promise
Village for qualified students,
with GED classes three days a
week. For more information,
call 795-7887. Evening child-
care is available.
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County BRIEFS
Chronicle political
forum Tuesday night
The Citrus County Chronicle's
primary political forum is 7 p.m.
Tuesday at the Citrus County
Auditorium on U.S. 41, south of
Inverness at the fairgrounds.
Candidates whose names are
on the Sept. 5 primary ballot will
get a chance to speak.
Each candidate will give a
four-minute speech, followed by
two-minute rebuttals after all
candidates in a particular race
have spoken. The order of
speakers will be announced the
night of the forum,
All candidates, including
those who are not in the primary
but are on the general election
ballot, may have tables set up to
support their campaigns. Tables
also will be available to the polit-
ical parties and Supervisor of
Elections Susan Gill.
The general election forum is
7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, at the
National Guard Armory in
Crystal River. Details will be
available at a later date.
The Chronicle also will spon-
sor a forum at 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 10, at Crystal River Middle
School for candidates in the
Crystal River Council election; a
similar forum at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 12, is at
Inverness City Hall for candi-
dates in that city's council races.
For more information, call
political reporter Mike Wright at
563-3228.
Citrus 20/20
directors to meet
The Citrus 20/20 Board of
Directors will meet at 5:30 p.m.,
Wednesday at Room 117,
Lecanto Govemment Center,
3600 W. Sovereign Path,
Lecahto (off of County Road
491). Vision Check 2006 plan-
ning and coordination will be
discussed.
All directors are urged to
attend. Interested persons or
organizations are cordially invit-'
ed, Forimoreinformation abopt
Citrus'20/20 Inc., visit its Web
site at www.citrus2020.org or
call 527-0800.
Family Care Council
meets Monday
The Area 13 Family Care
Council will meet from 10 a.m.
to noon Monday at the
Wildwood office, Department of
Children and Families, 1601 W.
Gulf Atlantic Highway (State
Road 44).
All persons interested in
issues of those with develop-
mental disabilities and their fam-
ilies are encouraged to attend,
For more information, call
Dominic Christofaro at (352)
489-6279.
Healthy Start Board
plans elections
Central Healthy Start Board
and annual elections will be at 9
a.m. Monday.
The meeting will be at the
Sumter County Health
Department in the Conference
Room. CHS serves Citrus,
Hernando, Lake and Sumter
counties.
The meeting is free and open
to the public. All interested indi-
viduals are invited to attend. For
more information, call Rhonda
Brown, associate planner, at
(352) 313-6500, ext 119.
Mitigation Strategy
Committee session
The Citrus County Local
Mitigation Strategy (LMS)
Committee will meet at 1:30
p.m. Wednesday at the Lecanto
Government Building Room 117
in Lecanto.
The LMS Committee is coor-
dinated by the Citrus County
Community Development
Division and is comprised of
local citizens and government
representatives.
The LMS committee is
responsible for developing and
maintaining a community plan
that promotes hazard mitigation
and guides post-disaster recov-
ery.
The meeting is open to the
public.
For more information about
the LMS Committee, contact
Nancy Witty, flood management
coordinator, at 527-5312 or nan-
cywitty@bocc.citrus.fl.us.
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4A SUNDAY, AUGUSI 13, 2006
Property appraiser
to mail TRIM notices
Special to the Chronicle
Editor's note: The Chronicle
is reprinting this notice with-
out edit at the request of the
property appraiser's office.
Melanie J. Hensley, Citrus
County Property Appraiser,
, announces that the annual
TRIM or Proposed Notice of
Property Tax will be mailed
on Friday, August 18, 2006 to
each person owning property
in Citrus County.
On July 1 each year, I certi-
fy the preliminary tax roll to
the Florida Department of
Revenue, Citrus County Tax
Collector and the taxing
authorities within Citrus
County. For the 2006 tax year,
taxable values of property in
Citrus County have increased
overall $2.9 billion, or 33.38%
since the tax roll was certified
last October. The county's tax-
able value for operating pur-
poses is now $11.6 billion of
which new construction
accounts for approximately
$497 million. The change in
value differs within each area
of the county and for each
property type. The assessed
value of properties home-
steaded in 2005, by statute,
are only allowed to rise 3% for
. the 2006 tax year. The home-
stead cap does not cap the
.amount of your tax, your tax
may increase more than 3%.
Only the assessed value is
capped, providing of course
that the homestead exemp-
' tion on your home was in
affect for the 2005 or prior tax
year and you did not add any
new construction or add more
land to your homesteaded
parcel.
The market value of your
property as of January 1, 2006
will appear on the TRIM
(Proposed) notice which is
scheduled to be mailed on
August 18th. It is important to
note that the market value
that appears on the TRIM,
notice may not reflect current
prices being paid in August of
2006. The market value for
2006 is determined by sales of
property that took place dur-
ing 2005 or the previous 3
years. Therefore, if you pur-
chased your property in the
early part of 2005, before
prices increased, the market
value that appears on your
TRIM notice may exceed your
purchase price. The "market
value" reflects the most likely
selling price of your property,
the "assessed value" reflects
the amount under the home-
stead cap, IF you have home-
stead on the property. If the
property is commercial,
vacant or without homestead
exemption, the market and
the assessed value will be the
same.
My office has three
approaches to use in deter-
mining the value of property
for tax purposes. They are
Cost, Income and the Sales
Comparison Approach. Re-
sidential property values are
generally based on the "Sales
Comparison" & "Cost" ap-
proach. Commercial and
industrial properties require
consideration of all three
approaches to value with
emphasis on the most rele-
vant approach based on prop-
erty type.
The following percentage
increases for the areas listed
are an overall increase to tax-
able value, not an individual
property value increase:
City of Inverness 30%
S City of Crystal River- 25%.
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Sugarmill Woods 45%
Homosassa Water District -
29% Citrus Springs -95%
The Citrus Springs area
reflects the most intense
increase in overall taxable
value at 95%. The increase is
due, for the most part, to ris-
ing prices brought on by
strong demand for single fam-
ily lots from buyers both in
and out of Citrus County dur-
ing 2005.
Land valuations for
improved commercial, vacant
commercial and acreage
properties have seen substan-
tial increases over prior
year's assessments based on
2005 or in some cases the pre-
vious 3 years sales activity.
The purpose of mailing the
"Notice of Proposed Property
Tax" (TRIM) is for the proper-
ty owner to verify the infor-
mation we have on file, such
as the name of the ownerss,
address, legal description and
to provide property owners
with the market value (just
value) that my office has
determined for your property.
The notice also provides
property owners with the
information regarding the
budget hearing time and loca-
tion for each taxing, authority.
You should notice this year,
that additional information is
on the notice for each taxing
authority. You will be provid-
ed with the tax dollars pro-
posed to be collected under
"county" for each fund such
as "library, fire, general fund,
transportation trust, and
health dept. Under schools
you will be provided with the
breakdown of tax dollars
going into their three areas of
the budget.
I encourage you to contact
my office if you believe that
the market (just) value of your
property is not correct. Please
note that there is a time limit,
September 11, 2006, on your
ability to file a petition with
the Clerk of the Value
Adjustment Board which
allows you to present your
case before a "special magis-
trate" who is qualified to hear
your case. Prior to filing a
petition, please contact my
office using the phone num-
ber that appears on your
TRIM notice which will put
you in contact with the
appraiser for your area so you
are able to have an informal
discussion about your value.
We are expecting a large vol-
ume of calls again this year
due to the increase in values
throughout Citrus County. If
you reach a voice mailbox
when calling, we will be bet-
ter able to serve you when
returning your call if you
leave a detailed message
about your concern. Please
provide your alternate key
number, name, address,
phone number and your ques-
tion or concern. We will
return your call as soon as we
can, however, it may take up
to a week depending on the
volume of calls we receive.
Your patience at this very
busy time will be appreciated.
The TANGIBLE PERSON-
AL PROPERTY division has
moved to our Crystal River
office located in the Crystal
Square -Shopping Center
behind Dillon's at 801 US Hwy
19, Crystal River. Please go to
that office to speak with any-
one in the TPP division or you
may contact them via phone
using the numbers provided
on your TRIM Notice.
JEFF KIRK
Attorney, Hernando County Attorneys' Office;
Former, Growth Management Attorney with
State Land Planning Agency;
Former Councilman (14yrs.)
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Citrus County Sheriff
Domestic
battery arrest
Arnold Webster Horton, 19,
Inverness, at 8:43 a.m. Friday on a
charge of domestic battery.
According to an arrest report, a
woman said he grabbed her neck
from behind attempting to force her
to kiss him.
Horton is being held without
bond.
Other arrests
Jennifer L. Ocasio, 38, 6405
N. KhyberAve., Dunnellon, at 10:33
a.m. Friday on a charge of petit theft.
Ocasio was released on her own
recognizance.
Jessica Ann White, 23, 3159
N. Whitewater Terrace, Crystal
River, at 11:43 a.m. Friday on
charges of introducing contraband
into the jail.
Bond was set at $5,000.
Christopher Neil Stokes, 24,
of an unknown address, at 12:45
p.m. Friday, on a charge of driving
with a suspended/revoked license.
Bond was set at $500.
Hassan Ajani, 56, 6348 S.
Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, at
6:40 p.m. Thursday, on a charge of
selling alcohol to a person under
age 21.
Ajani was released on his own
recognizance.
Crystal River Police
SArrests .
Xavier Jarvis Johnson, 19,
525 N.E. Crystal St., Crystal River,
at 8 p.m. Friday, on charges of crim-
inal mischief and possession of 20
grams or less of marijuana.
Bond was set at $1,000.
Kyle R. Butler, 30, 406 N.E.
11th St., Crystal River, at 8:07 a.m.
Friday on charges of battery and
resisting an officer without violence.
Bond was set at $1,000.
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to Las Vegas.' He said, 'I'll pay for the whole
thing. I just want some company."'
Walt ended up treating the man to the time of
his life, and wanting nothing in return.
"If you play him in a game straight up and he
beats you, he wants his money," Howie said.
"But if you need some help, he's there for you."
Walter Hodsdon Jr. he was adamant that
you don't forget the "Jr." died July 14 at his
home in Crystal River. He was 64.
He worked at Village Cadillac-Toyota for the
last years of his life, and he loved everything
about it His longtime customers loved him and
would often wait hours just to have him serve
them, Howie said.
He loved the challenge of the sale, he loved
his customers, he loved the people he worked
with. Once, he loaned his boat to a young man so
he could take his family on a vacation to the
Keys.
He was macho and compassionate, gruff and
tender.
His pal Tony Bower met him as he tried to
keep Walt and another guy from getting into a
bar brawl. When it was over, Tony asked Walt,
"Why don't you come and work for me? I want
your intensity."
Tony and Walt worked together for more than
10 years, and during that time, Tony witnessed a
man who loved people so much it hurt.
Before Walt sold cars, he was a baseball play-
er. He grew up in Rochester, N.Y, and after high
school went to play for the Dodgers. He played
Sfortheir farm team in Vero Beach in 1961, but
"never made it to the show," as he would say.
After one year with the Dodgers, he attended
Dakota Wesleyan University as a history major
and then spent his career years in banking.
"He was a man's man and the quintessential
ex-jock, with a swagger and confidence and
cockiness. He was a fun guy to be around," said
friend and co-worker Kevin Schrantz.
As a young man he married Linda, the moth-
er of his three children; they divorced. He mar-
ried Nila, with whom he moved to Florida; they
divorced.
Then he met Karin, a teacher who lived in
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Crystal River but taught in Pasco County. She
needed a vehicle and stopped at Village
Cadillac one day in 2003.
At that time, he had been diagnosed with can-
cer, but it was in remission. That was August,
and Karin bought a vehicle. They met again at
the car dealership in November. She sat on a
bench and heard him say, "How ya doing kid?"
He said that to her a lot
She attended the annual Village Christmas
party with him, where Walt was always the unof-
ficial official photographer. Walt loved to take
pictures Kodak film only, in honor of Walter
Hodsdon Sr., who was a patent attorney for
Eastman Kodak
Karin met Walt's beloved dachshunds, Frank
and Beans, and they approved, so the couple
married. Then Walt's cancer returned, but he
never stopped fighting it; he never stopped liv-
ing his life, Karin said.
When he lost his hair, he decided to shave his
head. Someone told him he had a nice dome,
and that made him proud.
Walt kept every note Karin ever wrote him;
kept every message she left on the answering
machine. He used to tease: "I only made $100
commission on you," and she would say, "Yeah,
but you got me."
He answered the phone, "Wally World here,"
or more often, "Walt Hodsdon here," emphasiz-
ing the last syllable so people would get it cor-
rect He collected coins and sports memorabilia
and Hard Rock Caf6 pins. He loved trading on
eBay
Walt had a Frosty from Wendy's nearly every
day. He loved eating at Arby's. He was particu-
lar about his steaks and his meatloaf, down to
the size of the carrots and celery that went into
it He liked orange juice and Barq's root beer.
He loved getting up and going to work every day,
loved mowing the lawn.
"After all the years of testosterone and macho,
the last six months we did a lot of talking about
love a lot of tender moments, a lot of hugging,
a lot of'I love yous,' Tony Bower said.
The day before Walt died, Tony had gone over
to see him, and as he turned to leave the room,
Walt said, "Hey man, where you going?"
Tony replied, "I'm not leaving yet" Then Walt
said, "I love you."
"I love you, too, Wally," Tony told his friend. "I
love you, too."'
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tortoises from a species of spe-
cial concern to threatened. The
stakeholders group is helping
formulate rules to protect the
animals.
FWC intentionally made
stakeholders group diverse to
ensure not only that the welfare
of tortoises was protected, but
that landowner rights are fac-
tored into future rules.
Environmental groups, devel-
opers, consultants and county
environmental planners are
members of the group.
Incidental take permits can
be purchased by developers,
builders or homeowners when a
tortoise is living in the path of
development The take permits
allow the purchaser to entomb
the animals in their burrows.
Jennifer Hobgood, of the
Humane Society of the United
States, said the name "inciden-
tal take" is misleading because
it suggests the tortoises are
killed accidentally. She
described the process as the
"deliberate and planned"
killing of tortoises.
The permits are issued by the
FWC.
An internal committee in the
agency called the GT-2 Gopher
Tortoise Team recommended
eliminating incidental take per-
mits. GT-2 members wanted to
leave open the possibility of
issuing an "emergency lethal
take" permit if the killing of the
turtle was unavoidable or unin-
tentional. But Hobgood and oth-
ers were opposed.
"I don't think this is a small
window, but a big gaping black
hole," she said.
However, fellow stakeholder
group members did not support
her motion to vote on eliminat-
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They appeared to show more
interest in taking a look at fed-
eral incidental take guidelines,
or rewriting the GT-2 proposal to
leave room for situations where
the killing of tortoises is
unavoidable.
Stakeholders also did not
agree about the language con-
tained in draft biological goals
for tortoises, but they did make
progress on the subject
The GT-2 committee had rec-
ommended increasing the
amount of protected public and
private land available for
gopher tortoise conservation to
two million acres by 2020.
To reach the goal, the state
would increase purchases of
potential habitat to an average
of 25,000 acres per year
However, stakeholders were
not sure how the GT-2 commit-
tee arrived at its numbers and
wanted backup information
about the calculations.
The overall goal for gopher
tortoise conservation also
would be tweaked. GT-2 staff
noted that the current cause of
imperilment of the gopher tor-
toise is the rate of decline
caused by loss of habitat and
suggested the overall goal was to
restore, maintain and secure
viable populations of gopher
tortoises throughout the state.
However, Laurie MacDonald,
Florida program director of
Defenders of Wildlife, took issue
with a staff recommendation to
reduce the rate of decline of the
tortoise population until it
reached a less imperiled listing
status, or was not longer in need
of protection.
MacDonald felt the goal
should be to reverse the rate of
decline and stabilize the popu-
lation of tortoises in the state.
J. Steve Godley, president of
Biological Research Associates,
a Tampa consulting firm, said
FWC already may have enough
gopher tortoise habitat in public
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of the species, but he said the
agency has not catalogued the
amount of acreage available on
public lands for tortoises.
Godley said the state Florida
Forever program purchased
217,496 acres of property for
conservation purposes between
1999 and 2004, but the amount of
tortoise habitat on those lands
has not been identified.
"We may have met our goal for
five years and not know it," he
said.
The stakeholders group cele-
brated a victory a month ago
when FWC agreed to suspend
testing for Upper Respiratory
Tract Disease on Aug. 15. Many
developers and builders were
forced to buy incidental take
permits to entomb the animals
if they tested positive for the
disease.
Stakeholders felt the testing
and its impact had little or no
conservation value. Ross said
there may be many more tor-
toises available for relocation
starting Tuesday, when develop-
ers can relocate rather than
entomb the animals. The stake-
holders group has yet to identify
public or private lands where
the animals can be moved.
The stakeholders' first accom-
plishment was to define what a
tortoise burrow entrance looks
like. FWC law enforcement offi-
cers wanted a definition they
could take to court. The group
decided that tortoise burrows
have a unique half moon shape
that conforms to their shells.
But the most difficult issues
on incidental take, habitat
preservation and biological
goals lie ahead.
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George
Barber, 75
INVERNESS
George W. Barber, 75,
Inverness, died Friday, Aug. 11,
2006, in Inverness.
He was born March 5, 1931,
in Chicago Heights, Ill.,. to
George E. and Kathleen Burke
Barber.
He worked as a civil engi-
neer for the
city of Oconto,
Wis., before
retiring. He
was a U.S.
Army veteran
who served during Korea.
He moved here 12 years ago
from Oconto Falls, Wis. He was
a member of the Inverness Golf
and Country Club.
He was a private pilot who
loved learning and playing golf.
He was preceded in death by
his parents and son, Chris
Barber, who died in 1966.
Survivors include his wife of
48 years, Vera Barber, of
Inverness; stepson, Jim
McDonald and wife, Terry, of
Land O' Lakes; daughter, Kathy
Ball and husband, Joseph, of
Kaukauna, Wis.; stepdaugh-
ters, Jill Hamann of Kenosha,
Wis., and Marralyn Urycki and
husband, Wally, of Michigan
City, Ind.; sister, Kay Mulford of
Chicago Heights, Ind.; eight
grandchildren; and six great-
grandchildren.
Hooper Funeral Homes,
Inverness chapel.
John 'Jack'
Cervoni Sr., 62
BEVERLY HILLS
John 'fack" Francis Cervoni
Sr., 62, Beverly Hills, died
Thursday, Aug. 3, 2006, at his
home.
He was born Oct. 11, 1943, in
Newburgh, N.Y, to Louis J. and
Gilda (Dinino) Cervoni.
He moved here three years
ago from
Warwick, N.Y.
He was a
U.S. Marine
Corps veteran.
Survivors
include his two daughters,
Elaine Cervoni of Las Cruces,
N.M., and Megan Cervoni of
Cedar Grove, N.J.; one son,
John 'Jack" Francis Cervoni Jr.
of Las Cruces, N.M.; sisters,
Mary McPhillips and Joanne
Forke, both of Vero Beach.
Brown Funeral Home and
Crematory, Crystal River.
Margaret
Colosimo, 62
CRYSTAL RIVER
Margaret H. Colosimo, 62,
Crystal River, formerly of
Beverly Hills, died Friday, Aug.
11, 2006, at her home, under
the loving care of her husband
and Hernando-Pasco Hospice.
She was born Aug. 12, 1943,
in Pittsburgh, Pa. She was a
dental assistant, and moved to
Citrus County in 1997 from
North Port.
She was a member of the
Hernando United Methodist
Church in Hernando.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Joseph J. Colosimo, of
Crystal River; daughter,
Kimberly Clemons of
Pittsburgh, Pa.; three stepchil-
dren, Michael of Pomona,
Calif., and Joseph and Ann
Marie of Pittsburgh, Pa.; and
stepgreat-granddaughter,
Ashley, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation, Inverness.
Jade Morgan Cyr,
infant
HERNANDO
Jade Morgan Cyr, an infant,
Hernando, died Friday, Aug. 11,
2006, in Inverness.
She was born Aug. 11, 2006,
to Timothy W and Jessica
Groves Cyr
Survivors include her par-
ents; paternal grandparents,
Steve and Shirley Lanier of
Panama City Beach; maternal
grandfather, John Groves of
Portland, Ore.; maternal
grandmother Kandis "Kandy"
Pogue of Panama City Beach;
maternal great-grandfather,
Edward Pogue, and Sue of
Panama City Beach; sisters,
Julia and Jenna Cyr of
Hernando; and numerous
aunts and uncles.
Hooper Funeral Home,
Inverness chapel.
Cecil Folk, 96
HOMOSASSA
Cecil E. Folk, 96, Homosassa,
died Sunday, May 28, 2006, in
Lecanto.
He was born July 24, 1909, in
Nichols, N.Y, to Elmer C. and
Carrie (Duncan) Folk.
He was a retired station
agent with 47 years of service
with Erie Lackawanna
Railroad.
Survivors include two sis-
ters, Loretta N. Sherwood of
Melbourne, and Caroline M.
Freanch, of Greene, N.Y.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.
William 'Skip'
Hudson, 612
CRYSTAL RIVER
William J. "Skip" Hudson, 61,
Crystal River, died Friday, Aug.
11, 2006, as the result of an
automobile accident in Crystal
River.
He was born June 15, 1945, in
Washington, D.C., to James R.
and Barbara Hudson, and
came to this area 34 years ago
from Alexandria, Va.
He was owner and operator
of Land Title
Citrus County
1990, and was
a member of
the Citrus
C o u nty
Chamber of
Commerce.
Insurance of
from 1986 to
He was a U.S. Air Force
Vietnam veteran, a member of
the Masonic Lodge No. 118 in
Inverness, the Scottish Rite in
Ocala and the Egypt Shrine
Temple in Tampa.
He was a lifelong member of
the VFW Post 8189 and a mem-
ber of the American Legion
Post 155.
He coached Little League
baseball in Inverness in the
1970s and '80s, where he
served as president for one
year. He was a member of the
First Baptist Church in
Inverness.
In addition to his father, he
was preceded in death by one
brother, Michael Rhett
Hudson.
Survivors include his wife of
42 years, Judy Hudson, of
Crystal River; three sons,
Jeffrey Scott Hudson and wife
Cindy, of Heath, Texas, William
Shawn Hudson of Lecanto, and
Bradley Joseph Hudson of
Crystal River; mother, Barbara
Hudson of Inverness; maternal
grandmother, Edna Roland of
Alexandria, Va.; three broth-
ers, Gary Hudson and wife,
Marsha of Springfield, Va.,
Timothy J. Hudson and wife
Judy of Inverness, and James T
Hudson of Alexandria, Va.;
four sisters, Judith Lynn Macey
and husband Bill of Crystal
River, Susan Plymale and hus-
band Gary of Indianapolis,
Ind., Nancy Beard and hus-
band Andy of Lorton, Va., and
Carolyn Pierce and husband
Mark of Dumfries, Va.; and five
granddaughters, Amanda,
Nichole, Olivia, Lauren and
Emily Hudson.
Strickland Funeral Home,
Crystal River.
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, in
Fort Walton Beach to Taylor
and Victoria Kelly and was a
lifelong resident of Citrus
County.
Mr. Kelly was a U.S. Army
veteran. He was the owner of
J.D. Kelly
Asphalt Paving
Co. for more
than 40 years.
He was a
loving hus-
band, wonder-
ful father and caring grandfa-
ther and great-grandfather. He
lit up the room with his smile
and his way with people. He
had a story or recollection to fit
almost any circumstance 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-
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.
Clyde Kidwell, 57
LAKE
PANASOFFKEE
Clyde Michael Kidwell, 57,
Lake Panasoffkee, died
Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006, at
Citrus Memorial hospital.
A native of Litchfield, Ill., he
was born April 21, 1949, to
Clyde and Thelma Kidwell.
He was an automobile sales-
man for Crystal Chrysler in
Inverness.
Survivors include his son,
Michael Kidwell of Gillespie,
Ill.; sisters, Vicki DeFrate of
Peoria, Ill., and Patti Gethin of
Dallas, Texas; and his compan-
ion, Jan Santini of Lake
Panasoffkee.
Chas. E. Davis Funeral
Home with Crematory,
Inverness.
Mary
Markwich, 76
CRYSTAL RIVER
Mary E. Markwich, 76,
Crystal River, died Friday, Aug.
11, 2006, in the Haven Hospice
House.
She was born Dec. 31, 1929,
in St. Petersburg to Claude
Young and Leona Bodie Young.
She was a retired seamstress
and moved here from Bell, 28
years ago.
She had served as a mission-
ary in Haiti.
She attended the Christian
Center Church.
She was preceded in death
by her husband, Lawrence,
who died Nov. 1, 1999, and her
brother, James Young.
Survivors include her son,
Gary Markwich and wife Dee
of Gainesville; daughters,
Debra Hodge and husband
Gregg of High Springs, and
Donna Greene and husband
Don of Palm Coast; seven
grandchildren; four great-
grandchildren; brothers,
Dewey Young of Georgia and
Robert Young of Oxford, Ga.;
and sister, Vivian Young of
Brooksville.
Wilder Funeral Home,
Homosassa Springs.
Funeral NOTICES
George W. Barber. The serv-
ice of remembrance for Mr.
George W. Barber, 75, of
Inverness, will be held at 2 p.m.
today, Aug. 13, at the Inverness
chapel of Hooper Funeral
Homes with the Rev. L.B.
Thomason officiating.
Cremation will be under the
direction of Hooper Crematory
Margaret H. Colosimo.
Visitation for Mrs. Colosimo
will be held between 2 and 4
p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 14, 2006, at the
Heinz Funeral Home &
Cremation in Inverness.
Funeral service and interment
will be in Pittsburgh, Pa.
William J. "Skip" Hudson.
Funeral services for William J.
"Skip" Hudson, 61, of Crystal
River, will be conducted at 11
a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2006,
from the Crystal River United
Methodist Church with the
Rev. Tyler Montgomery offici-
ating. Friends may call at the
funeral home from 6 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2006.
Interment will be at the
Florida National Cemetery in
Bushnell with military honors
provided by American Legion
Post 155 Crystal River. In lieu
of flowers, memorial contribu-
tions may be made to: The
American Legion Post 155,
Crystal River, Hospice of
Citrus County or the charity of
your choice. Strickland
Funeral Home, Crystal River.
Citrus County
Presents its
Mary E. Markwich. Funeral
services for Mary E. Markwich,
76, Crystal River, will be at 11
a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2006, at
the Christian Center Church,
Homosassa, with Pastor
Marcus Rooks officiating.
Friends and neighbors may
call at the church from 10 a.m.
until the time of service.
Interment will follow at
Florida National Cemetery,
Bushnell. Wilder Funeral
Home is assisting the family
with arrangements.
Jade Morgan Cyr. The serv-
ice of remembrance for Miss
Jade Morgan Cyr, infant, of
Hernando, will be held at 11
a.m. Monday, Aug. 14, 2006, at
the Inverness chapel of
Hooper Funeral Homes with
the Rev. Jeff Burke officiating.
Friends may call from 10 a.m.
until the time of service in the
chapel.
J.D. Kelly. The funeral serv-
ice for J.D. Kelly, 63, of Crystal
River, will be conducted 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
from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the
Strickland Funeral Home
Chapel in Crystal River.
Deaths
ELSEWHERE
Hurley Rudd, 78
STATE LEGISLATOR
TALLAHASSEE Hurley
Rudd, a four-term state legisla-
tor and former mayor of
Tallahassee, has died, friends
said. He was 78.
Rudd died at Big Bend
Hospice of heart failure late
Thursday, a week after suffer-
ing a heart attack after a morn-
ing walk.
Rudd joined the Legislature
in 1986, and over four terms he
became known as a champion
of state-employee salaries,
working conditions and bene-
fits, as well as Leon County
economic development and
education. He was a native of
Tallahassee, where the build-
ing that houses the state's
Emergency Operations Center
bears his name.
Rudd was elected to the
Tallahassee City Commission
in 1978, and served as mayor in
1980 and 1985 when the one-
year post rotated among com-
missioners.
Before entering politics,
Rudd served in the Army dur-
ing the Korean War, co-found-
ed a travel agency and worked
for one of the first radio sta-
tions in Tallahassee, eventual-
ly becoming part-owner.
A funeral is scheduled
Monday at Immanuel Baptist
Church, where Rudd was a
deacon and Sunday school
teacher.
Mike Douglas, 81
TV HOST
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Mike Douglas, whose affable
personality and singing talent
earned him 21 years as a tele-
vision talk show host, died
Friday, his wife said. He was 81.
Douglas' afternoon show
aired from 1961 to 1982. It fea-
tured his ballad and big-band
singing style, other musicians,
comedians, sports figures and
political personalities, includ-
ing seven former, sitting or
future presidents.
Douglas did about 6,000
shows and estimated that at its
peak the syndicated show was
seen in about 230 cities.
Born Michael Delaney Dowd
in Chicago on Aug. 11, 1925,
Douglas began his career as a
teenage singer and entertainer
for supper clubs and radio pro-
grams.
He was the staff singer at
radio station WKY in
Oklahoma City before joining
the Navy during World War II
and serving on a munitions
ship.
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Healthcare: In his opinion, Medicare
Part D is flawed and he believes that a
single-payer system is a goal worth work-
ing toward.
"I don't think it's a privilege having
healthcare, but a right"
Education: He sees government
mandates as being poorly conceived and
executed.
"The problem with federal govern-
ment and education is that they are set-
ting standards, that are No. 1, unrealistic,
and No. 2, unfunded."
While Penberthy uses these three
issues to separate himself Republican
incumbent Ginny Brown-Waite on these
three issues, he views the differences he
has with his opponents particularly
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OCCUPATION: Teacher, Pinellas
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Democratic primary more philosophi-
cally.
"I'm going to lay it on the line, here's
the difference between John and I, it
comes down to the three Cs: character,
content and commitment," he said.
Penberthy admitted that he and
Russell appear to be in line with views
about the war and healthcare, but he
believes his roles as an educator veter-
an, family man and a lifelong dedicated
member of his party make him stand out
"I think that the Democrats are on the
right side of issues and just need to stand
up and say it," Penberthy said. "I'll stand
up to say it I've got nothing to lose."
INTERVIEW RUSSELL
SCHEDULE
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Circuit Judge
Group 7
* Tuesday -
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Group 29
* Wednesday -
Circuit Judge
Group 30
* Thursday -
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invasion of Iraq in 2002."
Having spent a career in nursing, Russell
thinks that his experience gives him a great
advantage over the opposition when it comes to
healthcare issues. According to him, Medicare
Part D needs a serious overhaul, but his main
focus is getting health insurance for everyone.
"If you have healthcare, you're paying too
much for it," he said. "If you don't, you want it
and you need it What I wantto make sure is that
people have access to quality, affordable health-
care, no matter if they're rich or poor or some-
where in between."
, While on the subject of providing for services
for all Americans, Russell is opposed to school
vouchers believing that such programs are "a
means of eviscerating the public school sys-
tem." He also thinks that No Child Left Behind
is an unfunded mandate in need of repair.
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morning putting
their horses
through training
at the donated
property on
County Road
491 in Lecanto.
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consists of a
ring where hors-
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and an obstacle
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the horses' abil-
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.u: Hot, hard work with long hours is required of members of the
mounted posse. Duties can range from looking for a missing person,
crowd control or working a parking lot where cars and people come
close to a horse and rider.
TOP -, T. Citrus County Sheriff's Lt. Steve Vick, coordinator of the
posse, turns his horse around to lead members to the obstacle por-
S,;..' : Gloria Quereux rides Smoothie through a device
that teaches the horse how to gently do crowd control. The machine
hits high on the animal's chest to simulate how a person might inter-
act with the horse.
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For instance, horses learn to
cross a teetering bridge, walk
through streamers and bal-
loons and gently push objects.
Saturday, volunteer riders
and horses gathered together
in a clay ring to teach the ani-
mals to push an oversized ball.
.j "We want horses to feel con-
o fident to nudge people," Steve
Vitt said.
In the past, the
Sheriff's Mounted The sl
Posse has helped
park cars at Rock pOSS
Crusher Canyon's cumrr
concert events with
masses of people. acce
Sometimes, there
are crowd control volun
problems in which
volunteers use their
horses to move large crowds
I apart or to a different location.
By helping out with events
like parking detail, the posse
raises money to support itself
to buy training equipment, uni-
forms and supplies. Elena Vitt,
said what has made the new
training site so successful is all
the donations community
members made to make it pos-
sible, including the land, clay,
and materials for obstacles.
The group helps be an extra
set of eyes for the sheriff's
office by patrolling neighbor-
hoods, parking lots, parks and
the Rails to Trails in Inverness.
They also march in parades, as
well as help patrol them.
"It's a good community
attraction." Elena Vitt said.
"The kids see us and get so
excited."
The sheriff's posse trains for
and assists in searches, includ-
ing the search for 9-year-old
Jessica Lunsford.
Volunteer Carol Roy has
been volunteering with the
sheriff's posse for about nine
years now.
"I'm service orientated, and
I just love it," Roy
said.
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, jS horse Cricket spent
e IS- Saturday morning
Dntly carefully making
their way through a
pting myriad of obstacles
despite heat and
teers. humidity, even in
the morning hours.
By 9 a.m. everyone
was sweating and ready for a
water break
Working the horses through
obstacles takes trust, Elena
Vitt said, and sometimes it
takes a few tries at the training
field before that trust is built.
"It's a lot of trust to build,"
Elena Vitt said.
The sheriff's posse is cur-
rently accepting' new volun-
teers. Volunteers must have
their own horse and be able to
transport their animal to train-
ings in Lecanto. For more
information, call the sheriff's
office at 726-4488 and ask for
Steve or Elena Vitt.
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New garden fountain
Special to the Chronicle
Mary Ulyat, right, president of the Crystal River Garden Club and Ethel Rice, left, treasurer,
present Penny Phares, director of Isaiah Place In Yankeetown, with a solar-powered fountain
to enhance the newly established garden area. The garden club, along with many other vol-
unteers, has been helpful in transforming a barren area into a beautiful and peaceful garden
for the families and children served by Isaiah Place to enjoy. There is still much to be done,
but the work is progressing nicely. Isaiah Place offers therapeutic intervention for children and
families. It is, in part, funded through United Way. For more information, call 447-1775.
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Beverly Hills
for summer
Special to the Chronicle
The Beverly Hills Recreation
Association continues its regu-
lar activities during the sum-
mer months, such as exercise
classes, duplicate bridge, line
dancing, pool, ping pong, tennis
and swimming, just to name a
few. The association is open to
all members of Citrus County..
The activities department is
busy organizing entertainment
Country music by the award-
winning Hank Eichner, for
members and the public, will be
presented on Sunday, Aug. 20.
On Aug. 25, again open to the
public, is a night of "Memories
in Music," with ballroom danc-
ing music by Dick Santella.
Looking ahead, Labor Day
brings a holiday celebration on
Monday, Sept 4, at 1 p.m. Lunch
and entertainment will be avail-
able, featuring Razzmatazz and
the Tri-County Banjo Band.
Nonmembers welcome
Plans are in progress to
repair the gazebo near the
swimming pool. Unfortunately,
the lumber alone will cost
about $5,000. Bob Rigert is
busy collecting donations for
this lumber and organizing a
pool party with a potluck affair.
Sign up early last year he
had an overwhelming crowd.
For further information, call
the clubhouse at 746-4882.
Roman Holiday!
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Special to the Chronicle
Ann Gibbs, Jan Bryant, and Lois York cruised the French Riviera in March, stopping at ports in Spain, France, and Italy. This
photo was taken at St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican in Rome, Italy.
The Chronicle and The will be published in the Sunday print.
Accent Travel Group are spon- Chronicle. Please make sure photo-
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Helping out
Nikky Canary, left, a volunteer
from Family Resource Center,
and Tonya Kramer, young pro-
fessional chairwoman for the
Realtors Association of Citrus
County, sort through Items
from a truckload of household
cleaning supplies, paper tow-
els, toilet tissue, toothbrushes,
toothpaste, deodorant, sham-
poo, Kleenex and other sup-
plies donated by the Realtors
group. The Realtors also made
a monetary donation to the
Family Resource Center.
Special to the Chronicle
Courthouse exhibit wraps up Tuesday
Artshow focuses
on works with
historic themes
Special to the Chronicle
The Old Courthouse Heritage
Museum will wrap up its cur-
rent art exhibit this Tuesday.
"History Rendered: Artistic
Visions of Citrus County" is a
retrospective of paintings, draw-
ings, sketches and prints from a
diverse group of local artists.
The exhibit will feature a sam-
pling of work from many Nature
Coast artists from 1970s up until
the present.
Many of the artworks were
inspired by historic landmarks,
people of the past, picturesque
communities and the area's nat-
ural resources. The exhibit will
include work in different
media, including acrylics, oils,
watercolors, pen and ink, pen-
cil, and charcoal, done in many
different styles.
Though many of the featured
artists are still alive, the ones
who have passed away are
remembered through their art.
Featured artists include Anita
Roy, Dorothy Freeman, Phyllis
Milton, Esther Hampton, Epie
Boatright, Vance Hendrix, Jean
Innis, Walt Huffman, Marie
Bellamy and Joseph Newton.
The Old Courthouse Heritage
Museum is open from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Monday to Friday Call
Laurie Diestler at 341-6429.
On Friday, the museum will
feature a new exhibit, "Pursuits
and Pastimes: Florida Folklife
in Work and Leisure." exhibi-
tion, opening Aug. 18.
The exhibit, on loan from the
Museum of Florida History,
focuses on the typical work and
leisure activities of several
Florida folk cultures. It will run
through Nov. 15.
'Volk' on the march
for Labor Day
Special to the Chronicle
Four central Florida
Volkssport clubs Nature
Coast Club (Citrus County),
Suncoast Sandpipers (Tampa
area), Mid-Florida Milers
(Greater Orlando) and Happy
Wanderers (Daytona area) -
are sponsoring an extrava--
ganza sanctioned by the
American Volkssport Associ-
ation (AVA) during the Labor
Day weekend, Sept. 2 to 4 in
Citrus County and are open
to the public.
Walking, biking and swim-
ming events will take place
in Inverness, Fort Cooper
State Park, Floral City and
Crystal River. Various social
activities are also planned.
Join the three Florida
walking clubs for the walk
and bike in Inverness on
Sept 2. The day will be an
excellent start to the Labor
Day weekend of Volkssport
events. Start Saturday at
Liberty Park on Lake
Henderson. Visit Fort Cooper
Sunday for a morning walk
and swim and Floral City
Labor Day for a walk.
The cost for the events is $3
and with patch award, $5.
Register and walk between 8
and 11 a.m.; finish by 2 p.m.
There is no preregistration.
These Walk Across Florida
events are sanctioned by the
AVA.
The walking clubs are
members of the American
Volkssport Association, a not-
for-profit organization made
up of more than 400 local
walking clubs nationwide
that promote recreational
walking. Walks are called
"volksmarches," which
means "people-walks." Local
walking clubs of the Florida
Volkssport Association host
organized walks throughout
the state. The walks are non-
competitive and follow pre-
determined routes, making
them an excellent activity for
the whole family The events
are designed for people of all
ages and levels of physical
fitness.
Visit the national Web site
at www.ava.org.
For information on Mid-
Florida Milers Walking Club,
call Mike Lanpher at (407)
695-9181 or visit, www.mid-
floridamilers.org. Write to
Walk Across Florida 17, c/o
Mid Florida Milers, 2377
Roanoke, Lake Mary, FL
32746.
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mation to Pet Spotlight,
c/o Citrus County
Chronicle, 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429.
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News NOTES
Nature Coast
Beekeepers to meet
All Citrus County and area
beekeepers, and other interest-
ed parties are invited to attend a
meeting of the Nature Coast
Beekeepers at 10 a.m.
Saturday. The meeting is for all
levels of beekeepers from
novice to commercial operation
and is open to the public. If you
are interested in becoming a
beekeeper, or want to learn
more about bees, plan to attend
this month's meeting at the
Victory Baptist Church, 5040
Shady Acres Drive in Inverness.
All are welcome. Refreshments
will be served. Call Alphonse
Bemmel at 220-4159
New entertainer to
perform at BHRC
To keep "Sunday in the Hills"
ever interesting and varied,
another new performer will be
introduced on Sunday, August
20 at Beverly Hills Recreation
Association Clubhouse, 77 Civic
Circle. "Hank" Eichner, an aspir-
ing young singer and songwriter,
will present an afternoon of
Country Music. Eichner has
been the recipient of many
awards; among them, in 2003,
Song/Songwriter of the Year,
along with Most Promising Male
Vocalist and Entertainer of the
Year. He has opened shows for
Tracy Lawrence and the leg-
endary George Jones. Plan to
be among the first in this area to
hear this promising new talent.
All are welcome. Doors will
open at 1:15 p.m., with the
show starting at 2:00. Cake and
coffee served at intermission.
Tickets now on sale for $5 plus
tax. Call 746-4882.
Military card party
set for Aug. 30
A military card party to benefit
the Pregnancy & Family Life
Center is planned at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 30, at St.
Benedict Church Hall, U.S.. 19,
Crystal River. Donation is $12.
Come and join the fun. There
will be finger foods and door
prizes. Tables must be reserved
by Aug. 21: Call 344-3030.
Choir to hold storm
relief songfest
Our Lady of Grace choir
invites the public to spend an
evening with the Rat Pack on
Friday. Enjoy old standards from
the '50s and '60s. This is a
fundraiser for storm relief.
Admission is free, but a goodwill
offering will be appreciated. The
songfest will be from 7 to 9 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 18, in the Parish
Life Center, 6 Roosevelt Blvd.,
Beverly Hills.
Orchid Lovers Club
slates meeting
The Orchid Lovers Club
meets at 1 p.m. on the third Sat-
urday monthly in the Enrichment
Center Inc. at Oak Hill Hospital,
11375 Cortez Blvd., Spring Hill
(S.R. 50 behind the hospital).
On Saturday, the speaker will be
a representative of the National
Botanical Gardens.
Newcomers are welcome.
Call 563-2288.
CHS Class of '66
plans reunion
The Citrus High School class
of '66 is planning its 40th
reunion for Saturday, Aug. 26 in
Inverness. For information, con-
tact Janice (Dommert) Poppe at
(830) 895-4129 or by e-mail at
grepop@omniglobal.net.
PET SPOTLIGHT
*I The Chronicle invites
readers to submit pho-
tos of their pets for the
daily Pet Spotlight fea-
ture.
Photos need to be in
sharp focus. Include a
short description of the
pet and owners, includ-
ing names and home-
towns. Photos cannot
be returned without a
self-addressed, stamped
envelope. Group photos
of more than two pets
cannot be printed.
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N The Veterans Appreciation 2007 for a nostalgic tour of cities,
Week Ad Hoc Coordinating towns and places their fathers,
Committee will conduct its monthly grandfathers and friends fought
meeting for Citrus County's 14th and died for.
Annual Veterans Appreciation Those interested in joining this
Week at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, tour should call Sy Canton at (561)
Aug. 16, in the Conference Room 865-8495 or write to him at 5121 B
of the Citius County Chronicle Nesting Way, Delray Beach, FL
Building, 1624 North Meadowcrest 33484.
Blvd., Crystal River. 0 The National Association of
All veteran service organizations Atomic Veterans wants to identify
are welcome and encouraged to veterans who have been exposed
send representatives to participate to ionized radiation during testing
in the planning process. of atomic and hydrogen bombs,
S,Aqdiionally, irdividual,velterans,are, re, sulting in illness to.themselves or...
i' vited to attend and participate inf' their offspring.
"] t S heplannina .pnc'r s.: Paul L. Silvage, NAAV Inc.
'i'"' A 'Any'organization or person ." Florida Central West Area com-
desiring additional information mander, invites all atomic veterans
should contact Chairman Chris to contact him at 8024 Las Cruces
Gregoriou by e-mail at St., Port Richey, FL 34668; phone
allpres@infi.net or by phone at (727) 862-7815; e-mail
795-7000. pls56mon@aol.com. Atomic veter-
All Citrus County veterans and ans have treatment and programs
veteran's organizations are invited available to them at the VA hospi-
to attend the Citrus County tal.
Veterans Coalition annual mem- 0 The Veterans Appreciation
bership meeting from 10 a.m. to Week Ad Hoc Coordinating
noon Saturday, Aug. 26, at the Committee will conduct its annual
Citrus County Auditorium at the Veterans-in-the-Classroom pro-
Citrus County Fairgrounds on U.S. gram Oct. 31 through Nov. 10, as
41 in Inverness. part of its 14th Annual Veterans
Keynote speakers will be U.S. Appreciation Week activities.
Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, State Coordinated by the Military
Sens. Nancy Argenziano and Mike Officers Association of America
Fasano, and State Rep. Charles (MOAA), Citrus County Chapter,
Dean. Commissioner Gary Bartell the Veterans-in-the-Classroom pro-
and Veterans Service Officer J.J. gram brings living history to the
Kenney will address local issues classrooms of the county's public
affecting veterans. and private schools, as well as
A Military Retirement home school groups. Veterans
Seminar will be held at the share with students their first-hand
Officers' Club, Naval Air Station military experiences and travels
Jacksonville from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. while serving our country in uni-
Saturday, Sept. 16. The seminar is form during peace and war.
open to all military retirees, spous- The program's success has gen-
es, surviving spouses and those erated the need for additional vet-
military personnel nearing retire- erans to participate as guest class-
ment. room speakers. Persian Gulf,
Presentations will cover pay mat- Afghanistan, Iraq, Air Force,
ters, legislative action and other National Guard and women veter-
topics of interest for military ans are especially needed as par-
retirees. Booths with additional ticipants.
information will be manned by offi- All interested veterans are
cials from the Bureau of Naval encouraged to call Mac McLeod
Personnel, Defense Finance and 746-1384, Gary Runyon 563-5727
Accounting Service, the VA, Naval or Bob Truax 860-1630.
Hospital, legal services and various 0 VFW Post 4252 and the
other military organizations. Ladies Auxiliary in Hemando on
Entrance to Naval Air Station State Road 200 will serve dinner
Jacksonville requires a current from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Friday for a $6
Department of Defense vehicle donation. This week's dinner will be
decal and military ID. roast pork and fish. Music will be
For additional information, call from 6:30 to 10:30. Country Swing
(904) 542-2766, ext. 128. will play this week.
N The Association of Fifth The Post has bar bingo at 2 p.m.
Army Veterans of World War 11, Sundays. Ladies Auxiliary hosts,
SItalian Campaign.,and their sons, bingo at ;10:30a. m, Saturdays.1 ,
daughters, families and friends will Food is available.
visit Rome, Anzio, Cassino, Ladies also have bar bingo at 2
.. - Florence, Futa Pass-Mt. Battaglia, p.m. Tuesday. Profits go to local
Bologna, Venice, and American charities. This month is for CREST
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Ladies Auxiliary goes to nursing
homes four times a month to play
bingo with the residents. Everyone
is welcome.
Dues and cancer insurance can
now be paid.
The post dues are $25 for new
members plus $1 for paper work
and renewals are $25. Ladies
Auxiliary dues are $25 for new
members and $22 for renewals.
Members should think about
becoming life members, it will be
.cheaper in the long run.
Tickets for Labor Day picnic on
Sept. 3 available at canteen for a
$5 donation. Covered dishes
appreciated.
Post honor guard is available for
funerals, flag raising and nursing
homes. Call Nick at 476-6274.
Call Commander Bob Prive or
Judy Prive, auxiliary president, at
726-3339.
VFW Post 7122, Floral City,
announces the following:
Today: Canteen opens at 1 p.m.
All you can eat crab legs dinner
$9.95, served from 4 to 7 p.m.
Reservations please.
Tuesday: Burgers and wings
served from noon to 7:30 p.m.
Bingo is canceled through
September.
Wednesday: Salisbury steak din-
ner with dessert $6, served 4:30 to
7:30 p.m. All dinners open to the
public. (Nonsmoking section avail-
able.)
Friday dinner: AYCE Fish, (fried,
blackened or baked) or three-piece
fried chicken dinner, $6.75, served
4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Karaoke with
Jannie Faye from 7 to 11.
Saturday: Charbroiled filet or
strip steak dinner with dessert
$8.75, served 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Our Honor Guard is available for
veterans' services with military hon-
ors at local chapels, cemeteries
and the National Cemetery in
Bushnell. Call Bill Shaw,
Commander.
VFW and Ladies Auxiliary meet
at 7:30 p.m. the first Thursday
monthly. Men's Auxiliary meets at 7
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Optional:
Please add
p.m. the second Thursday monthly.
If interested in becoming a member
of the VFW family, call the post for
details.
Loan Closet is available for our
veterans who need crutches, walk-
ers, wheelchairs and canes.
Community Service: VFW is an
option for those who have a com-
munity obligation.
VFW Post 7122 is at 8191 S.
Florida Ave., in Floral City. Phone:
637-0100.
Eugene Quinn VFW Post
4337 and Ladies Auxiliary, 906 E.
State Road 44, Inverness; tele-
phone 344-3495; fax 344-3514
announce daily activities schedule
for the week of Aug. 13-19:
Today: Pool tourney at 2 p.m.
Wild Willy Karaoke, 5 to 9 p.m.
Monday: Bar bingo at 3 p.m.
Tuesday: Chicken wings by
Ellen three for $1 from 4:30 to 7
p.m.; Mark B Karaoke 6 to 9 p.m.
Wednesday: Ladies Auxiliary bar
bingo at 6 p.m.
Thursday: Bar bingo at 3 p.m.
VFW House Committee meeting
6:30 p.m.; VFW/Auxiliary meeting
7:30 p.m.
Friday: AYCE Fish Fry (chicken
available) 4:30 to 7 p.m. Debi G
Karaoke at 7.
Saturday: Ladies Auxiliary bar-
becued ribs or chicken dinner $7,
at 5 p.m. Entertainment by DJ
Roger.
VFW Edward W. Penno Post
4864 Friday dinners start at 5 p.m.
Aug. 18, roast beef; Aug. 25, chick-
en dinner.
Breakfast is at 8 a.m. Saturday.
Men's Auxiliary meet at 7:30
p.m. the third Monday monthly. The
staff meeting is at 7 p.m. the third
Tuesday monthly. Bingo is at 1
p.m. Tuesday. Shuffleboard is at 7
p.m. Wednesday.
There are two containers for
recycling newspapers at the east
end of the parking lot.
VFW Edward W. Penno Post
4864 is at 10199 N. Citrus Springs
Blvd., Citrus Springs. For informa-
tion, call (352) 465-4864.
N The H.F. Nesbitt VFW Post
10087 Men's Meeting is held at
7:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday
monthly. The VFW Ladies Auxiliary
meeting is held at 2 p.m. the sec-
ond Thursday monthly. The VFW
Men's Auxiliary meeting is held at
6:30 p.m. the second Wednesday
monthly.
Friday dinners are served from 5
to 7 p.m. Our dining room is
always open to the public. Your
choice is fried grouper or shrimp
for a donation of $6 per dinner.
Hall bingo every Sunday starting
at 1 p.m.
We will keep you busy in our
lounge with something for every-
one. Monday and Thursday, dart
tournaments at 7 p.m.; Tuesday at
2 p.m. and Thursday at 7 p.m.,
pool tournaments; Wednesday and
Friday lounge bingo begins at 2
p.m.; Wednesday night from 5 to 8,
ladies drink for half price.
Enjoy fresh burgers and hot
dogs off the grill from 4:30 to 7
p.m. at our Wednesday cookouts.
Our lounge has Saturday Night
Fever from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday,
featuring different DJs and
karaoke. Snacks are served at
8:30.
For all golfers in the area, we
have two different days that you
can join us at different courses
throughout the area. For Monday
play, contact Jim Freiheit or Dick
Sorrells. For Thursday, the play
has changed.
The league is now men and
women. You can get information by
contacting Mary or Randy Benfer.
The post is at 2170 W. Vet Lane
on County Road 491, behind the
AmSouth Bank. Phone number is
746-0440.
Dumas-Hartson VFW Post
8189 will meet at 7 p.m. Monday,
Aug. 14, at its facility on Veterans
Drive, Homosassa, west of U.S.
19.
Turn on to Veterans Drive from
U.S. 19 at Dixon's Auto Sales
across from Harley Davidson.
Officers are requested to be in
proper uniform for the meeting.
Also, VFW Post 8189 serves
dinners each month on Fridays,
with fish night the second Friday
($5), steak night the third Friday
($8) and meatloaf the fourth Friday
($5).
All veterans are treated with
respect, with everyone having an
opportunity to be heard as we work
as a team to benefit the Post.
Veterans interested in joining VFW
Post 8189 should bring a copy of
their DD 214 or a Transfer
Request.
For more information, call
Commander Ron Houlihan at 628-
3160 or VFW Post 8189 at 795-
5012 during its canteen hours from
1 p.m. to 10 p.m.
N Navy Seabee Veterans of
America Island X-18 Citrus
County will meet for a luncheon
Tuesday, Aug. 15, at Cracker's
Restaurant on U.S. 19 in Crystal
River. (Please note this is a change
from the newsletter.) All Seabees,
including those who served with
Seabee Battalions but not rated as
a Seabee, Honeybees and friends
are invited to call for information
and reservations. For more infor-
mation, call Commander David
Puffer, 746-9327.
Navy Seabee Veterans of
America Island X-18 Citrus County
also will meet for breakfast at 8:15
a.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, at Crystal
Paradise Restaurant, 508 N. Citrus
Ave., Crystal River.
All Seabees, Honeybees and
friends are invited. For more infor-
mation, call Commander David
Puffer, 746-9327.
Gilley-Long-Osteen VFW
Post 8698, 520 County Road 40
E., Inglis (one mile east of U.S.
19). Men and LAVFW meet at 7:30
p.m. the third Wednesday monthly
at the post.
Men's Auxiliary meets at 7 p.m.
the second Monday monthly. Call
Skeeter Fizz, (352) 447-3495.
The Marine Corps League,
Samuel R. Wall Detachment 1139
will conduct its regular meeting at 7
p.m. on the third Wednesday
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monthly at DAV Post 70 in
Inverness at the intersection of
Independence Avenue and U.S. 41
North. Come to the meeting as
elections are rapidly approaching.
All former Marines are welcome.
Call Tom Heron at 637-2724 or Joe
Spoto at 746-3315.
; The Military Order of Devil
Dogs an Honor Society of the
Marine Corps League, meets regu-
larly on a quarterly basis. Contact
Tom Heron at 627-2724. Woof-
Woof!
Fleet Reserve Association,
Branch 186 will meet at 3 p.m. the
third Thursday monthly at the DAV
Building, Independence Highway
S* and U.S. 41 North, Inverness. Call
Bob Huscher, secretary, at 344-
0727.
'" r Phone Cards for the Armed
Forces Help our U.S. 'soldiers
phone home. Purchase a first-class
phone card and deposit it in the
special box at the Lecanto post
office.
The U.S. Postal Service, in con-
junction with the U.S. Armed
Forces, will make sure that our
men and women in Iraq receive
these cards as a gift from the car-
ing people of Citrus County.
Hunger and Homeless
Coalition -Anyone who knows of
a homeless veteran in need of
food, haircut, voter ID, food stamps,
medical assistance or more blan-
kets is asked to call John Young at
the Hunger and Homeless Coalition
at 628-4357, or pass along this
phone number to the veteran.
The VFW Post 7991 of
Dunnellon meets the third
Thursday monthly. Social hour from
5 to 6 p.m. The meeting starts at 6
p.m.
The post home is at 3107 W.
Dunnellon Road. Phone (352) 489-
1772.
The Air Force Association,
John C. Meyer Chapter will meet
at noon Saturday, Aug. 19, at the
Saint Sebastiaan Microbrewery &
Restaurant at 1320 U.S. 19 in
Spring Hill, (352) 666-2141.
Guest speaker will be Billy
Murphy, director of the Florida
National Cemetery in Bushnell.
Election of officers to be held.
Additionally, we will present the
award for the Recruiter of the Year
for the Pasco, Hernando, Sumter
and Citrus County area. Non-mem-
bers are welcome.
Landing Ship Dock (LSD)
Sailors meet at Denny's in Crystal
River at 2 p.m. on the fourth
Thursday monthly. For more infor-
mation, call Jimmie at 621-0617.
The Marine Corps League
Citrus Detachment 819 meets at 7
p.m. the last Thursday monthly at
the VFW Post 10087 in Beverly
Hills. The Military Ball will be held
on Nov. 11 and is expected to be
another sellout so get your tickets
early. For more information on both
the Marine Corps League or the
Military Ball, call Bob at 527-1577
after 4 p.m., or Ralph at 726-7836.
Withlacoochee P.T. 76 in
Hernando at the VFW Post 4252
on State Road 200 is having its
September meeting on the third
Sunday. The Post Labor Day Picnic
will be on the first Sunday and the
Cootie district meeting will be on
the second Sunday at the VFW
Post in Eustis at 1:30 p.m. All
Cooties are encouraged to attend.
The Korean War Veterans
Association, Citrus Chapter 192,
meets at 1 p.m. the first Tuesday
monthly beginning Sept 5 at the
Citrus County Resource Center in
the Veterans Service Office training
VACATIONING?
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Dream Vacation Photo Contest.
Send in a photo with a brief description of the trip. Include
the names of anyone pictured, and include a contact name
and phone number on the back.
Weekly winners will be published in the Sunday Chronicle,
At the end of the year, a panel of judges will select the best
photo during the year and that photographer will win a prize.
Avoid photos with computerized dates on the print.
Make sure photographs are in sharp focus.
Submit photos to the Chronicle at 1624 N. Meadowcrest
Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34429.
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room (next to the VA Clinic).
Any military member, having
served in or around Korea 1950-
1955, and any military member
having served in Korea from 1955
to present day is eligible to become
a member. Dues are $10 per year
for regular and associate members.
Dues are $3 per year for Auxiliary
members. Call Commander Louis
Poulin, 344-8334, Vice
Commander Paul Salyer, 637-
1161, or Director Hank Butler, 563-
2496. KWVA 192 meets monthly
September through June. No meet-
ing in August.
Dan Campbell Chapter of
the 82nd Airborne Association
has changed its meeting night to
the first Wednesday monthly.
Meetings will be at 7 p.m. at VFW
Post 4337 in Inverness. This is for
all Airborne personnel, not just the
82nd Airborne, and all services, not
just the Army.
AMVETS Post 5 will meet at 7
p.m. the first Wednesday monthly
at American Legion Post 155 on
the north side of West Gulf-to-Lake
Highway (State Road 44), Crystal
River, two miles east of U.S. 19
opposite Publix. All are welcome.
Call Gary Platfoot, commander, at
746-5524.
The American Legion
Auxiliary, Allen Rawls Post 77 will
conduct its, regular meeting
Thursday, Sept. 7, at the Key
Training Center, Inverness. There
will be an installment of officers
before the meeting. A potluck sup-
per will precede at 6 p.m.
For information regarding mem-
bership and meetings, call Karen
Lowe at 344-4702.
The Suncoast U.S. Navy and
Merchant Marine Veterans of
World War II will meet at 11:30
a.m. Oct. 14 at The Boston Cooker,
5375 Spring Hill Drive, Spring Hill.
Contact Hal Conn, 795-6257.
Military REUNIONS
The former crewmembers from the USS JONAS
INGRAM (DD-938) will have their next reunion in
Charleston, S.C., Oct. 12 to 15. If you served aboard
the Jonas Ingram, get in touch with Pete Ventola so
we can get you added to our database. Address: 28
Circle Drive, Rockaway, NJ 07866. Phone: (973) 627-
7491; E-mail: pete.ventola@att.net; Web: www.geoci-
ties.com/dd938ji.
The crewmembers of the USS MELVIN (DD-680)
will meet for their next reunion in Charleston, S.C.,
Oct. 26 to 29. Contact Greg Hallahan, 161 Fiddler
Place, W. Islip, NY 11795. E-mail:
tincangreg@aol.com; Phone: (631) 661-6030.
N Crewmembers from the USS WALTON (DE-361)
are working on their first reunion. If you served on
board the Walton, contact Jerry Hudson to get your
contact information on the list. Mail: 4750 County
Road 480, Tebbetts, MO 65080; Phone: (573) 295-
6335. E-mail: marjer67@earthlink.net. Your fellow
crewmembers are anxious to hear from you.
In SERVICE
Shaidra Barat
Air Force Airman Shaidra J.
Barat has graduated from basic
military training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of training,
the airman studied the Air Force
mission, organization, and military
customs and courtesies; performed
drill and ceremony marches, and
received physical training,
rifle marksmanship, field
training exercises and
special training in human
relations.
In addition, airmen who
complete basic training
earn credits toward an
associate degree through
the Community College of
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Oscar Barat of S.
Brookfield Drive, Lecanto,
and Sloan Ovalle of New
York City, N.Y.
She graduated in 2001
from Albany High School,
N.Y., and received a bach-
elor's degree in 2005 from
the State University of
New York College, Albany.
VFW Labor Day picnic will herald end of summer
Special to the Chronicle
Harry Nesbitt Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post 10087 is
gearing up to say goodbye to
summer with a Labor Day pic-
nic, sponsored by the Men's
Auxiliary, from noon to 4 p.m.
Monday, Sept 4.
Come enjoy a delicious all-
you-can eat picnic for $5. The
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Trip to hospital
not for leisure
It's a call you just don't
want to get at 5 a.m.
"Marianne, I've had a fall,
and I need your help NOW"
It doesn't help that it came to
my cell phone
charging in the
kitchen. Bob heard
the last ring before
it went to voice
mail, and brought
the phone to me. My
first reaction
(remember, it's 5
a.m.) was I can't call
her back; she can't
get to a phone! So Anne
we both threw on MEM
clothes and headed OF A T
from Hernando to
her home in Crystal COUN
River.
We were about a block away
from home when we got a call
from the sheriff's department
assuring us that an ambulance
was on its way to her. She had
called 911, another thing I did-
n't think of.
Well, she's used to getting up
and doing things at 5 a.m., and
I'm not
We met the ambulance at her
house, and found they were
taking her to Seven Rivers,
because it was likely a broken
hip and she wanted Dr.
Petrella to fix the damage, and
that's where he operated.
After closing up the house,
we rushed to the ER, and wait-
ed for her to be processed.
Eventually, they let me in to be
with her, and I sent Bob home
to feed the dogs. Later, they
placed her in a room on the
third floor and we awaited Dr
Petrella's evaluation.
After a clear liquid lunch,
she napped while I watched
TV (forgot to bring a book),
when suddenly her breath got
weirdly irregular. I hit the call
button, and when the nurses
came, they could not get a
response from her. One turned
to me and asked if she had a
DNR (do not resuscitate
order).
I was in shock. No! She only
came in for a broken hip!
Yesterday, we made final
plans for our trip to Cameroon
to start things in motion for the
neonatal clinic in my sister's
memory!
I was quickly ushered out ot
the roorri v ile a riush of peo-
ple came running in. Over the
PA system they called a code
blue. I was in a daze, walking in
circles. Soon, nurse Karen
came to me and explained a bit
of what happened and that
they were taking her to the
ICU.
Once there, they ushered me
out and put me in the waiting
area.
The next time I saw my mom,
there were literally tubes com-
ing out of her everywhere. She
was on a ventilator. Soon, they
put in a temporary pacemaker.
I am her medical surrogate,
and suddenly felt over-
whelmed. We had talked a lot
about using life support, and.
agreed that its only use was to
get through a crisis if you can
look ahead and see a fairly nor-
mal life being resumed at the
other side.
Then you realize it is all the-
oretical. It's hard to get the
answer when you hear phrases
like "possible stroke," "could
throw clots," "difficult recov-
ery" and "at her age."
But I kept finding myself say-
ing But, you don't know my
mother!
They let her stabilize
through the weekend. I put up
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Marianne Becktel is the!
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her column by the door of the
room so people working with
her could know her
Then they were concerned
about the possibility of her kid-
neys shutting down.
-. I leaned over and
whispered in her
ear "Mom, you are
really sick. I know
you must have had
a chance to see Dad
and Beth, and see
how nice it is over
there. If you want to
just relax, let go,
Fusillo and put yourself in
OIRS God's hands, it's
' /RAVEL fine with me. I can
carry on. On the
SELOR other hand, you still
have things to do;
and if you want to do them,
you're going to have to fight.
It's going to be hard, but I know
you can do it if you find the
strength. It's all up to you, and
I'm okay with your choice."
That evening, her kidney
output began to increase.
Her heart had a right side
block, and she needed a pace-
maker That was the cause of
the fall an heart problem,
not a trip!And this was the first
we learned of it
During the next few days, Dr
Shukla with Dr. Shah organ-
ized the battle plan. Dr.
Petrella fixed the hip, Dr.
Domingo and Dr Royalty put
in a permanent pacemaker.
She was passing all the bench-
marks set by her neurologist
By midweek, she was off the
ventilator Then came the hard
road to coming back to con-
sciousness.
Every day you could see
improvement from morning to
night. The doctors and staff
were impressed. She began
physical therapy (PT) the fol-
lowing week, and even man-
aged some steps down the hall.
The whole staff in the ICU
were amazing. Not only are
they clinically talented, but
incredibly gentle and caring.
Although many people cared
for my mom day and night for
the 10 days she was in ICU, I
myself owe a huge thank-you to
Mercedes for not only caring
for her in those first critical
days, but for also getting me
through the haze of those same
days while I took in the reality
of the situation, and to Dawn
for her caring, and egg salad
sandwiches, too.
Mom thinks the world of the
whole staff but particular-
ly thanks Abby and Lynne for
such good care as she rejoined
the world. Really, the whole
ICU staff deserves the highest'
praise for their skill, kindness,
and patience. They really are
terrific! The respiratory and
PT specialists, too. A great ICU
team!
As of this writing, my mom
has been transferred out of the
ICU to a room where she is still
being monitored. She's still
pretty weak, and is using what
strength she has on PT. Once
she is ready, there will be some
time in rehabilitation before
she can come home. We both
thank you so much for your
well wishes, your cards and, of
course, for your prayers.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Monday: Breakfast Cereal,
sausage patty, yogurt, peach cup,
grits, toast, milk variety and orange
juice.
Lunch Sausage pizza, ham-
burger, salad shaker, green beans,
garden salad, fresh fruit, crackers,
milk and juice variety.
Tuesday: Breakfast -
Scrambled eggs with cheese, ham
slice, tater tots, pineapple, milk,
orange juice.
Lunch Soft tacos, turkey with
gravy, vegetarian plate, spinach,
corn, garden salad, rice with gravy,
fresh fruit, milk and juice.
Wednesday: Breakfast -
Waffle sticks, yogurt, mixed fruit,
toast, milk, orange juice.
Lunch Beef-a-roni, salad
shaker, hot ham and cheese on
bun, garden salad, mixed vegeta-
bles, baked french fries, crackers,
fresh fruit, pineapple, milk and
juice.
Thursday: Breakfast Sweet
potato muffin, cheese grits, apple-
sauce, toast, milk, orange juice.
Lunch Turkey on a bun, mac-
aroni and cheese with ham, vege-
tarian plate, garden salad, veg-
etable blend (Italian), fresh fruit,
milk and juice.
Friday: Breakfast Sausage
pizza, bagelers, yogurt, peaches,
grits, milk, orange juice.
Lunch Hot dog, cheese-
stuffed breadstick, salad shaker,
baked beans, garden salad, peas,
crackers, fresh fruit, milk and juice.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
Monday: Breakfast Cheese
toast, cereal, applesauce, tater
tots, milk variety and orange juice.
Lunch Rib patty with barbe-
cue sauce, country fried steak with
gravy, breaded chicken salad plate,
garden salad, corn, green beans,
smiley fries, fresh fruit, mixed fruit,
milk and juice variety.
Tuesday: Breakfast Sweet
potato and walnut muffin, cheese
grits, cereal, peach cup, tater tots,
milk and orange juice.
Lunch Soft tacos, chicken
salad on bun, tuna salad plate,
crackers, garden salad, peas,
refried beans, rice, fresh fruit,
peaches, milk and juice.
Wednesday: Breakfast -
Sausage pizza, sausage and bis-
cuit, cereal, fresh fruit, toast, tater
tots, milk and orange juice.
Lunch Chicken nuggets, ham-
burger, turkey salad plate, pasta
salad, broccoli, baked beans, gar-
den salad, fresh fruit, pineapple,
milk and juice.
Thursday: Breakfast -
Scrambled eggs with cheese,
grilled cheese, cereal, .mixed fruit,
grits, toast, tater tots, milk and
orange juice.
Lunch Sliced pork with gravy,
hot ham and cheese on bun,
shrimp salad plate, crackers, gar-
den salad, rice and gravy, green
beans, vegetable blend, fresh fruit,
milk and juice.
Friday: Breakfast Yogurt,
bagelers, cereal, pineapple, tater
tots, toast, milk and orange juice.
Lunch Pepperoni pizza
wedge, garden salad, mixed veg-
etables, fresh fruit, applesauce,
yellow cake with vanilla icing, milk
and juice.
HIGH SCHOOL
Monday: Breakfast Cheese
toast, cereal, biscuit and gravy,
doughnut, sweet potato and walnut
muffin, toast, fresh fruit, tater tots,
milk variety and orange juice.
Lunch Chicken stir fry, corn,
peas, winter mix, fresh fruit, roll,
rice, pizza, salad bar, hamburger
and hoagie bars, french fries and
milk.
Tuesday: Breakfast Ham and
cheese toast, oatmeal, cereal, bis-
cuit and gravy, doughnut, muffin,
toast, peaches, tater tots, milk and
orange juice.
Lunch Tacos, Spanish rice,
refried beans, green beans, fresh
fruit, pizza,, salad bar, chicken and
hoagie bars, french fries and milk.
Wednesday: Breakfast -
Sausage and biscuit, muffin, cere-
al, toast, biscuit and gravy, tater
tots, doughnut, mixed fruit, milk
and orange juice.
Lunch Spaghetti with meat
sauce, vegetable blend (Italian),
fresh fruit, mixed fruit, pretzel rod,
pizza, salad bar, hamburger and
hoagie bars, french fries and milk.
Thursday: Breakfast -
Scrambled eggs with cheese, cere-
al, cheese grits, biscuit and gravy,
doughnut, muffin, toast, apple
slices, tater tots, milk and orange
juice.
Lunch Chicken rotisserie,
baked potato, black-eyed peas,
cabbage, roll, fresh fruit, mixed
fruit, pizza, salad bar, chicken and
hoagie bars, french fries and milk.
Today' HOROSCOPE
Your Birthday: Because you'll handle oppor-
tunities that come your way wisely in the year
ahead, you should be able to develop several
situations for yourself that will provide additional
long-range benefits.
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) Good times are
-likely for you involving all your relationships.
You have a way about you for turning most
activities into fun happenings that everyone,
including yourself, will enjoy.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) This is one of
those unusual days where friends and finances
mix well, so don't hesitate to get into deals or
affairs that require a cash outlay for everybody,
where all could benefit.
Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Even if you've
been encountering a few frustrations lately,
chances are things should make a positive shift.
Uncertainties you've had could find themselves
diminishing.
Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Patience,
which is always a virtue, could be one of your
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greatest assets.
Because you have the emotional staying
power to withstand a trying situation, you'll
emerge victorious.
Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -An altema-
tive you hadn't previously considered could
become apparent in solving a matter that has
stymied you. You'll welcome the ability to make
a change.
Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) This can be
one of those good days where things should
work out to your ultimate benefit, even those
happenings you didn't believe would be much
fun. Enjoy the ride.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Should you
run into someone who is abrasive, your first
inclination might be to meet force with force.
Fortunately, your good nature will prevail and
your common sense will rule the day.
Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) Your chances
for adding to your resources are better than you
think..
Although you might not put money in your
pocket the conventional way, you may do so
with do-it-yourself projects.
Aries (March 21-April 19) --Take the initia-
tive and assert yourself in a social situation. '
You're the one who is best equipped to man-
age unforeseen developments as they arise. ;
Taurus (April 20-May 20) That strong wil
and inner fortitude you possess may not be ewi'-
dent to others until they witness you being put'
to the test. The way you handle challenges thai
arise may even surprise you.
Gemini (May 21-June 20) Don't waste
this day on mundane issues or activities.
You have a good mind that wants to be chal-
lenged on intellectual pursuits, and what you do
with what you learn will serve you well.
Cancer (June 21-July 22) If you're on
your toes, there may be several ways you canr,
put a few extra bucks in yourpocket.
It doesn't necessarily have to come from.
hard work, but from chance happenings.
Travel BRIEF ___ --
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Frommer's guidebooks is coming
out but these will carry the
name of Pauline Frommer rather
than her famous father, Arthur.
The books are geared to "the
adult budget traveler but not the
backpacker," Pauline Frommer
said at an Aug. 1 event in
Manhattan to celebrate the launch
of "Pauline Frommer's Travel
Guides."
The event was attended by her
76-year-old father, whose "Europe
on $5 A Day" demystified overseas
travel in the 1950s for average
Americans on a budget.
"It's in the blood," said the
younger Frommer, 40, who grew
up traveling with her parents and
who has worked on other
Frommer's books. She will edit all
-the books in the new series and
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to rent apartments, homes and vil-
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the locals eat, when to get the best
deals and how to use Web-booking
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In addition, Frommer said, she
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find what'she called "the other New
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Friday: Breakfast Sausage
pizza, cereal, doughnut, muffin,
biscuit and gravy, applesauce, tater
tots, toast, milk and orange juice.
Lunch Burrito, Spanish rice,
baked beans, mixed vegetables,
fresh fruit, pizza, salad bar, ham--
burger and hoagie bars, french
fries and milk.
Menus are subject to change
without notice.
CONGREGATE DINING
Aug. 14 18
Monday: Chicken penne polio
casserole, green peas, Harvard
beets, whole wheat bread with -
margarine, oatmeal cookie, low-fat
milk.
Tuesday: Sliced turkey and
cheese, whole wheat bread
w/mayonnaise packet, three bean
salad, dill potato salad, fresh
banana, low-fat milk.
Wednesday: Italian meatballs,
with spaghetti, parmesan cheese,:
cut green beans, California veg- .*
etable blend (broccoli, cauliflower,
carrots), Italian bread with mar-
garine, fruit filled bar, low-fat milk.'
Thursday: Chicken coq au vin,,
garlic mashed potato, broccoli cuts,
whole wheat bread with margarine,
slice of fruit pie, low-fat milk.
Friday: Baked meatloaf with
Creole sauce, mashed potatoes,
turnip greens with turkey ham,
whole wheat bread with margarine,
fresh apple, low-fat milk.
Congregate dining sites include:
Lecanto, East Citrus, Crystal River,
Homosassa Springs, Inverness
and South Dunnellon. For informa-
tion, call 795-6264.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 2006 15A
:Anniversarie- Weing Engagements
The Hills
Strongarone-McMahon
Wilkerson-Ellis
David and Joan Hill of
Beverly Hills celebrated their
53rd wedding anniversary
recently
The couple were wed July
25, 1953, at the Presbyterian
Church in Paterson, N.J.
They are the parents of three
children, David (deceased),
Gerald and Stephanie of
Florida, and they have seven
grandchildren.
. The Hills are retired and
moved here 12 years ago from
New Jersey.
The Balls
Lee and Nancy Ball of
Beverly Hills are celebrating
their 50th wedding anniver-
sary.
They were married on Aug.
18,1956, in Michigan.
Congratulations, with love,
Scott, Mike and Marti.
Tommy 'and Annette Mason
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary.
They were married in
Mobile, Ala., on Aug. 8, 1981,
and moved to Citrus Springs
-from Fort Walton Beach 16
years ago.
Tommy is a teacher and
Annette is a stay-at-home mom.
Citrus Cinemas 6 Inverness
Box Office 637-3377
"Step Up" (PG-13) 1:30 p.m.,
4:40 p.m., 7:50 p.m.
"World Trade Center" (PG-13)
1:10 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
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, "Barnyard" (PG) 1:40 p.m., 4:4
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"Talladega Nights: The Ballad
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p.m., 4:30 p.m., 8 p.m.
"Miami Vice" (R) 4 p.m., 7:20
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"Monster House" (PG) 1:45
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"Pirates of the Caribbean:
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Crystal River Mall 9; 564-6864
"Step Up" (PG-13) 12:05 p.m.,
2:35 p.m., 4:55 p.m., 8 p.m., 10:25
p.m. Digital.
"Zoom" (PG) 12:10 p.m., 2:20
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"World Trade Center" (PG-13)
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"The Descent" (R) 11:55 a.m.,
.2:25 p.m., 4:50 p.m., 7:50 p.m.,
. The Chronicle has forms
available for wedding and
engagement Together
announcements. Call
563.5660 for copies.
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The couple have two daughters
and two sons, also of Citrus
Springs.
Tommy and Annette cele-
brated their anniversary with a
dinner at Juliette's Restaurant
in Dunnellon, where their chil-
dren surprised them with a gift
certificate for an anniversary
trip to Daytona Beach.
10:10 p.m. Digital.
"Barnyard" (PG) 12:25 p.m.,
2:40 p.m., 5:05 p.m., 7:45 p.m., 10
p.m. Digital.
"Talladega Nights: The Ballad
of Ricky Bobby" (PG-13) Noon,
2:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:40 p.m., 10:15
p.m. Digital.
"John Tucker Must Die" (PG-
13) 7 p.m., 9:55 p.m.-
"Miami Vice" (R) 12:15 p.m.,
4:15 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 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)
12:20 p.m., 4 p.m., 7:10 p.m.,
10:20 p.m.
Daina Leigh Strongarone
and Shawn Patrick McMahon
were united in marriage,
Saturday, May 27, 2006, at the
Veranda Bed and Breakfast in
Thorton Park, Orlando.
The bride is the daughter of
Robert and Susan Strongarone
of Homosassa.
The groom is the son of
Patricia Franco of Marco
Island and the late Patrick
McMahon.
The reception was held
immediately following the
open air ceremony in the
courtyard of the Veranda Bed
and Breakfast.
Micaila Ranae Shiminski
celebrates her first birthday
Aug. 15. Micaila is the daugh-
ter of Michael and Brandi
Shiminski of Homosassa.
Maternal grandmother is
Linda Miller and paternal
grandmother is Alice
Shiminski, both of Homosassa.
News NOTES
Mentors needed for
school-based program
Take Stock in Children is seek-
ing individuals interested in
becoming a positive influence in a
young person's life by becoming a
mentor for the Take Stock in
Children Program. Mentors meet
one hour per week in a school-
based setting at local Citrus
County middle or high schools.
Take Stock in Children is a
school-based youth mentoring pro-
gram providing scholarships for
qualified students from households
that meet financial requirements.
If you would like more informa-
tion on how you can make a posi-
tive difference in the life of a mid-
dle or high school student, call
Janet Clymer at 746-6721, ext.
6148.
Floral City area pets
can be seen online
Room For One More Pet
Rescue Inc., Floral City, is listing
homeless pets on Petfinder.com,
the oldest and largest database of
adoptable animals on the Internmet.
The site has more than.200,000
homeless pets listed, and it is
updated continuously.
More than 9,100 animal welfare
organizations in the United States,
Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico
post their pets on Petfinder.com.
Room For One More Pet Rescue
Inc. pets can be viewed at
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/F
L592.html. Once visitors to the site
find a pet they are interested in,
they contact the shelter where it is
housed. Each animal welfare
group has its own policies and
handles its own adoptions.
Aug. 30 card party
will help family center
A military card party to benefit
the Pregnancy & Family Life
Center is planned at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 30, at St.
Benedict Church Hall, U.S. 19,
Crystal River. Donation is $12.
Come and join the fun. There
will be finger foods and door
prizes. Tables must be reserved by
Aug. 21. Call 344-3030.
The newlyweds honey-
mooned in New York City.
Gary and Mary Wilkerson of
Rowlett, Texas, have
announced the engagement of
their daughter Carolyn Jean to
David Alan Ellis, son of Donald
and Bonnie Ellis of Floral City.
The bride-elect is an EMT
employed by Leesburg
Regional Hospital and is a U.S.
Coast Guard Reservist.
The future groom is serving
as an electrician in the U.S.
Coast Guard.
Family and friends will be
attending the wedding Feb. 3,
2007, at Alexander Mansion in
Dallas, Texas.
Penny-Corlett
Dewane A. Corlett of Floral
City and Marvalene Penny of
Inverness are happy to
announce their recent engage-
ment.
The bride-elect is the daugh-
ter of the late Marvin and Mary
Penny.
She is a toddler teacher at
Little Friends Learning Center.
The future groom is the son
of Robert and Roberta Corlett
of Floral City.
He is market manager for
Winn-Dixie in Beverly Hills. .
The wedding is set for 3 p.m.
Oct. 21 at Inverness Church of
God.
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Does this earring match my tie?
After attending a neighborhood picnic the
other day, I had to ask myself-- will I be
the last man on Earth to wear an earring?
And will it go with my hearing aid? Or do they
make a hearing aid that looks like an earring?
Will I be the last guy in this country to wear a
goatee? Will I be the last guy on the planet to get
a tattoo? Will I be the last overweight man on
the planet to wear a black sleeveless
leather vest with no shirt under it to
go grocery shopping?
I am so out of it, I don't even know
where to go to get my ears pierced. To
-that booth in the middle of the mall
that all the sixth-grade girls go to? I'd .
be so embarrassed if I ran into some-
one I knew.
"Hey, Jim! How you doing? I haven't ,
seen you since you shaved your head
and grew the goatee. That's a nice
look for you if you ever take up pro- MU
fessional wrestling. Do they have a
senior tour on the WWE?"
And what kind of earrings would I buy? And
how many? I see a lot of guys wear diamond
studs. Other guys have two little gold hoops on
the same ear. Can you have a diamond on one
side and a hoop on the other?
I don't know the first thing about jewelry.
What if getting an earring doesn't make me look
more macho but makes me look less macho?
My macho cushion is riot that thick The
wrong earring might send a message I don't
want to send. Instead of saying "When you see
me coming better step aside," it might say, "Let
me hold your purse while you go shopping for
fabric remnants "
Howxlo I shave a goatee? I'm not that artistic.
The two sides won't match. It would take forev-
er. Call me crazy, but I want to spend less time in
the bathroom, not more.
And my beard color doesn't match my hair
color. My hair is salt and pepper (if you use that
popular brown pepper) but my beard is salt,
pepper, salt and more salt. Would an earring go
with that?
Should I shave my head or go with that
Johnny Depp "Pirates of the Caribbean" look. I
could weave my car keys and reading glasses
into my hair so I would never loose them again,
looking dangerous and out of control
1 at the same time. Except for the ten-
nis shoes and the polo shirt.
.: How do you pick a tattoo? Do you
;: ., get references?
"Are you the guy that did Melissa's
tattoo? Nice work. It looks just like
her last boyfriend. It's really lifelike.
Did you know he's grown a goatee
/, ,i since they broke up? Maybe she'll
come in for a touch up."
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Every sport has 'em: special-
ists. Guys who are especially
good at one particular skill,
something that, when their
biography is finalized, will be
their identifying mark Babe
Ruth and home runs. Jerry
Rice and pass catching.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and the
unstoppable skyhook
His legacy isn't quite on that
scale, at least not yet, but Jeff
Cunningham has certainly
defined his specialty in his
sport. Now in his ninth Major
League Soccer season as a for-
ward, Cunningham has made it
quite clear he can score goals.
The Crystal River High
School graduate has averaged
nearly 10 goals a season in that
span, playing for three teams.
And even as he approaches his
30th birthday (it's Aug. 21), it's
apparent he hasn't slowed
down.
Last Wednesday, his Real
Salt Lake team was facing a cri-
sis situation. Playing the
Colorado Rapids on the road,
Salt Lake needed a victory to
give their fading playoff hopes
(one win, one draw in its previ-
ous six MLS matches) a boost
Cunningham made certain
his team would get one, scoring
two goals and adding an assist
in Salt Lake's 4-1 triumph. The
result gave Salt Lake a 6-10-5
record, same as the Los
Angeles Galaxy, tying it. for fifth
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Both are four points behind
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Cunningham had even more
motivation in this match.
Colorado was the team that
traded him prior to the season
for midfielder Clint Mathis.
"Honestly, yes," he replied
when asked if playing against
his former team inspired him.
"But at the same time, it was an
important game for us. We're
trying to make up points for the
playoffs."
A second benefit reaped by.
Cunningham from the result
was that his scores lifted him to
the top of the MLS in goals net-
ted with 13. He also has six
assists.
All quite notable. And just as
frustrating for Cunningham.
Because despite his efforts, he
has been overlooked by both
MLS and USSF officials.
Chosen for his first all-star
game in 2005, he didn't get in
until midway through the sec-
ond half. He made the most of
his time on the field, however,
scoring twice.
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Kevin Harrod, Rick Lilka,
George Neumann, Clint Foley,
Todd Haught, and Billy Smith,
'Chris Hooker, who came
across the finish line in fourth,
Was penalized to the rear of the
finish by track officials for tak-
ing out Camp on the final lap of
the event. Camp was moved up
to fourth place in the official
finish due to the incident.
Caution on the final circuit
of the Hobby Stock feature
forced a green/white-checkers
situation with the field closed
nose-to-tail for the restart but
when it was over it was Jason
Murphree in the winner's cir-
cle. Bobby Taylor made a last
lap effort for the win only to fall
short by half a car length at the
checkered flag. Curtis
Flanagan finished third, James
Batson fourth, Jay Witfoth fifth,
John Makula sixth, Sonny
VanOchten seventh, Don Paugh
eighth, James Cross ninth and
was Tony Trancucci tenth.
Joey Catterli led the field to
the checkered flag in Figure 8
action. Stephen Anderson fell
to Catterli after the two drove
around a slow car late in the
race to settle for second.
Clifford Rousseau, Curtis
Youmans, John Thomas,
Robert Aaron, Zach Perry, Jay
Witfoth, Charlie Meyer and
Neil Herne rounded out the
top ten.
Due to a low car-count, the
50-lap 4-cylinder Bomber fea-
ture was cut to 30 laps, and in
the winner's circle was divi-
sion hotshot Justin Durbin
after running three, some-
times four-wide, in the early
part of the event. Brandon
Elwood, James Turgeon,
James Williams and Peter
Nelson rounded out the top
five, all of which were the only
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the lead lap. Jeremy Root,
Travis Hoefler, Phil Edwards,
Bobby Richardson and Jeff
Eberly finished out the top
ten, in respective order.
Results from the 4-cylinder
Bomber feature were unoffi-
cial as of press time due to
technical teardowns during
the post-race technical inspec-
tion.
Next week's race lineup
includes the return of the
TBARA Winged Sprint Cars,
Open Wheel Modifieds,
Limited Sportsman, Hobby
Stocks, Thunder Stocks and 4-
cylinder Bombers.
Los Angeles
San Diego
Arizona
Colorado
San Francisco
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MLB SCOREBOARD
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Saturday's Games
Cleveland 5, Kansas City 4, 1st game
Cleveland 6, Kansas City 5, 2nd game
Boston 8, Baltimore 7, 10 innings
N.Y. Yankees 5, L.A. Angels 2
Chicago White Sox 4, Detroit 3
Toronto 4, Minnesota 0
Texas 5, Seattle 4
Tampa Bay at Oakland, 9:05 p.m.
Sunday's Games
L.A. Angels (Weaver 7-0) at N.Y. Yankees
(Wang 13-4), 1:05 p.m.
Kansas City (L.Hudson 5-3) at Cleveland
(Sowers 3-3), 1:05 p.m.
Baltimore (D.Cabrera 5-7) at Boston
(Lester 5-2), 2:05 p.m.
Detroit (Miner 7-2) at Chicago White Sox
(Garcia 10-7), 2:05 p.m.
Toronto (Marcum 1-1) at Minnesota
(Radke 11-8), 2:10 p.m.
Tampa Bay (Corcoran 4-3) at Oakland
(Loaiza 5-7), 4:05 p.m.
Seattle (F.Hernandez 10-9) at Texas
(Millwood 10-8), 8:05 p.m.
Monday's Games
Detroit at Boston, 7:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 8:05
p.m.
Seattle at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
Yankees 5, Angels 2
LOS ANGELES NEW YORK
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New York 050 000 00x- 5
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York 5. 2B-Kendrick (11), ARodriguez 2
(19), MeCabrera (15). HR-Damon (16),
Cano (6). SB-OCabrera 2 (19),
VGuerrero (12), AKennedy (12). CS-8
MeCabrera (4). SF-JMolina.
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KEscobar L,8-10 6
Romero 2-3
Bootcheck 11-3
New York
JSWright W,9-6 51-3
Proctor 12-3
Farnsworth 1
MRivera S,30 1
8 5 5
1 0 0
1 0 0
2 1 1
2 1 1
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T-2:52. A-54,157 (56,937).
White Sox 4, Tigers 3
DETROIT CHICAGO
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Planco 2b 401 0 Mckwk If 0 000
IRdrgz c 4 00 0 Iguchi 2b 3 0 0 0
MOrdz rf 4 010 Thome dh 3 0 00
CGillen ass 4 00 0 Knerko lb 4 1 1 0
Monroe dh 3 02 0 Dye rf 3 1 1 0
Thmes If 3 10 0 Crede 3b 3 0 00
Caseylb 3 11 2 SAImrc 2 1 0 1
Inge 3b 3 11 0 Uribe ss 3 1 1 1
BrAdrs cf 3 0 1 2
Totals 323 7 3 Totals 28 4 4 4
Detroit 000 030 000- 3
Chicago 000 030 10x- 4
E-CGuillen (21), Thames (2), Inge (15).
DP-Chicago 1. LOB-Detroit 2, Chicago
3. 2B-Granderson (24), Monroe (24),
Uribe (20). HR-Casey (2). CS-Crede
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Rogers L,11-6 7 4 4 0 0 2
Rodney 2-3 00 0 1 0
JWalker 0 0 0 0 1 0
Grilli 1-3 00 0 0 0
Chicago
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McDgalW,1-0 11-3 0 0 0 0 1
Thornton 2-3 00 0 0 0
JenksS,32 1 0 0 0 0 1
JWalker pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
T-2:25. A-38,873 (40,615).
Red Sox 8, Orioles 7, 10 innings
BALTIMORE BOSTON
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Mora 3b
Tejada ss
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5 12 0 Loretta 2b
4 00 1 Kapler pr
4 01 0 DOrtiz dh
5 11 0 MRmrz If
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Baltimore 200 302 000 0- 7
Boston 010 024 000 1- 8
No outs when winning run scored.
E-Fahey 2 (7), Tejada (14). DP-
Baltimore 2, Boston 1. LOB-Baltimore 5,
Boston 5. 2B-Fahey (7), Conine (19),
Markakis (16), WPena (9). 3B-WPena
(2). HR-Crisp (5), WPena (9), Mirabelli
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB L10
68 45 .602 z-6-4
67 48 .583 2 z-4-6
63 54 .538 7 6-4
51 66 .436 19 z-3-7
47 69 .40522% 3-7
Central Division
W L Pct GB L10
76 40 .655 z-5-5
69 46 .600 61/2 6-4
67 49 .578 9 z-6-4
52 64 .448 24 z-6-4
41 76 .350 351/2 3-7
West Division
W L Pct GB L10,
63 52 .548 z-8-2
60 57 .513 4 5-5
60 58 .508 4% z-6-4
56 60 .483 7% z-4-6
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct GB L10
70 45 .609 z-7-3
56 59 .487 14 z-6-4
54 61 .470 16 z-5-5
53 62 .461 17 z-4-6
51 65 .44019% z-4-6
Central Division
W L Pct GB L10
62 54 .534 4-6
60 57 .513 2% 5-5
57 59 .491 5 z-7-3
55 61 .474 7 z-5-5
48 68 .414 14 4-6
44 73 .37618Y2 4-6
West Division
W L Pt GB L10
61 56 .521 z-9-1
59 57 .509 1% 4-6
58 57 .504 2 4-6
57 59 .491 3% z-6-4
54 62 .466 6% 3-7
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29-26
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31-30
26-33
Home
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27-28
29-30
31-29
Home
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28-32
27-28
24-31
28-27
Home
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31-31
34-27
34-24
25-31
30-28
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28-31
29-30
30-26
31-28
NATIONAL LEAGUE i:
Saturday's Games
L.A. Dodgers 6, San Francisco 5 L
Milwaukee 8, Atlanta 5
San Diego 6, Houston 3
Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 2 L
N.Y. Mets 6, Washington 4 ..
Cincinnati 9, Philadelphia 7
Colorado 8, Chicago Cubs 4
Florida at-Arizona, 9:40 p.m. -. .
: Sunday's Games
Milwaukee (Ohka 3-3) at Atlanta 2
(T.Hudson 9-10), 1:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets (Trachsel 11-5) at Washington
(Armas 7-8), 1:05 p.m.
St. Louis (Marquis 12-10) at Pittsburgh.
(Maholm 4-10), 1:35 p.m.
Cincinnati (Milton 8-7) at Philadelphia '
(Myers 8-5), 1:35 p.m.
San Diego (Williams 4-4) at Houston
(Backe 3-1), 2:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs (Marmol 5-5) at Colorado T
(B.Kim 7-7), 3:05 p.m.. .
Florida (Nolasco 10-7) at Arizona 3
(En.Gonzalez 3-3), 4:40 p.m. 5
San Francisco (Schmidt 9-7) at L.A. 1
Dodgers (Maddux 10-11), 8:05 p.m.
Monday's Games -
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
Atlanta at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Houston, 8:05 p:m. .
Arizona at Colorado, 9:05 p.m.
San Francisco at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. :2
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Britton 2-3 34 4 1 1,
Williams. 1 0 0 0 qfq
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Hawkins' 2 1! 0 0-0 20
BChen L,0-7 0 1 1 0 2 0
Boston
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Tavarez 2-3 1 0 0 0 2
Hansen 1 0 0:0 1-0
Timlin 1 0 0 0 0 1
Papelbon W,4-2 2 1 0 00 02-
BChen pitched to 3 batters in the 10th.
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T-3:25. A-35,768 (36,108).
Blue Jays 4, Twins 0
TORONTO
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Ovrbay lb
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401 0 Punto 3b
401 0 Mauerc.
4 11 0 Cddyer rf
4 13 1 Mmreau lb
4 01 0 THnter cf
4 00 0 Rabe dh
4 13 1 Tyner dh
4 00 0 LFord lf
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Minnesota 000 000 000-' 0
E-Bartlett (6). DP--Toronto 6,
Minnesota 2. LOB-Toronto 5, Minnesota
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T-2:27. A-36,261 (46,564).
Indians 5, Royals 4, 1st game
KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND '
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DJesus cf 4 11 1 Szmore cf 3 2 1 0
Grdzin 2b 501 1 Mchels If 5 222,
MiSwy dh 401 0 Hafner dh 3 01 1
Brown If 4 00 0 VMrtnz c 2 001
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Gthrght pr 0 00 0 Marte 3b 3 0 0 0
Bako c 0000 Boone ph 0 000
Berroa ss 2 00 0
EGrmn 2b 201 1
Totals 354 8 4 Totals 31 5 7 5
Kansas City 000 000 013- 4
Cleveland 000 002 021- 5
Two outs when winning run scored.
E-Luna (2). LOB-Kansas City 7,
Cleveland 8. 2B-DeJesus (22). 3B-
Teahen (7). HR-Michaels (9). SB--'
RSanders (7). S-Boone. SF-DeJesus.
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OPerez 6 2 2 2 3 6
Dohmann 1 1 0 0 0 3
Sisco 0 2 2 22' 0'
Burgos 1 1 0 0 0 0
Nelson L,0-1 2-3 0 1 1 2 :1
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JaDavis 1-3 3 3 1 0
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30-31 16-2
25-30 9-9
21-35 9-9
18-43 11-7
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31-25 14-4
28-31 16-2
21-34 8-10
15-43 10-8
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33-29 7-11
31-28 7-11
25-31 14-4
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28-27 5-13,
27-33 9-9
29-31 5-10
23-38 7-11,
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29-26 6-9
23-32 7-11
21-37 6-9
23-37 4-11
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KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND
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Grdzln ss 5 00 0 Mchels If 4 1 0 0
MiSwy dh 4 01 0 Hafner dh 3 0 1 2
RSndrs pr 0 OQ 0 VMrtnz lb 2 0 0 0
Teahen 3b. 3.21 0 JhPlta ss 4 0 0 0
Brown rf 3 01 0 Luna 2b 3 1 1 0
Shealy lb 5 13 4 Boone 3b 2 1 0 0
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Berroa ss 0 00 0 Gutirrz rf 3 0 0 0
Bako c 4 00 0
Gthrght cf 3 02 1
Totals 315 8 5 Totals 28 6 5 6
Kansas City 200 020 010- 5
Cleveland 130 000 02x- 6
E-Grudzielanek (2), Shoppach (2).
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10, Cleveland 2. 2B-MiSweeney (5),
Brown (29), Sizemore (39), Hafner (27).
HR-Sizemore (18), Shoppach (3). SB-
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IP H RERBBSO
Kansas City
De La Rosa 6 3 4 4 3 6
JoPeralta 11-3 0 0 0 0 2
Gobble L,3-4 0 2 2 1 1 0
Dohmann 2-3 0 0 0 0 0
Cleveland
Guthrie 42-3 5 4 4 6 5
Mastny 3 2 1 1 2 3
SikrskiW,1-0 11-3 1 0 0 1 2
Gobble pitched to 4 batters in the 8th.
HBP-by Guthrie (Brown). WP-De La
Rosa, Guthrie.
T-3:17. A-28,842 (43,415).,
Rangers 5, Mariners 4
SEATTLE TEXAS
ab rhbi ab r hbi
ISuzuki dh
JoLpez 2b
Beltre 3b
Ibanez If
Sexson lb
Jhjima c
YBtcrt ss
Blmqist rf
Jones cf
Dobbs rf
5 00 0 Mathws cf
5 11 0 MYong ss
501 0 CaLee If
4 00 0 Txeira lb
4 11 0 DeRosa 3b
4 13 1 Blalock dh
3 12 2 Kinsler 2b
2 01 1 Laird c
3 00 0 Cruzrf
1 00 0
4221
5 021
4 01 0
3 1 30
4 01 1
3000
4 1 1 0
3 1 2 1
3 00 1
Totals 364 9 4 Totals 33 512 5
Seattle 000 000 040- 4
Texas 110 021 00x- 5
E-Kinsler (13). DP-Seattle 1. LOB-
Seattle 10, Texas 9. 2B-Beltre (31),
Sexson (21), Bloomquist (4), Matthews
(37), Kinsler (17). HR-Matthews (14),
Laird (6). SB-Teixeira (2). S-Laird. SF-
Cruz.
IP H RERBBSO
Seattle
Moyer L,6-11 6 10 5 5 1 1
JMateo 1 2 0 0 0 0
Lowe 1 0 0 0 1 1
Texas
VolquezW,1-1 7 4 0 0 3 3
Benoit 2-3 34 4 1 2
Bauer 1-3 1 0 0 0 1
OtsukaS,23 1 1 0 0 1 0
HBP-by JMateo (Blalock).
T-3:10. A-35,784 (48,911).
NL Boxes
Dodgers 6, Giants 5
SAN FRAN LOS ANGELES
ab rhbi ab r hbi
SFinley ocf 5 22 0 Furcal ss 4 0 1 1
Vizquelss 402 2 Lofton cf 4 1 2 0
Drham 2b 3 11 1 Saito p 0 00 0
Bonds If 4 11 0 JLugo 2b 3 1 2 1
Alou'rf 402 2 JDrewrf 4 01 1
MaSwylb 4 00 0 Ethier If 4 1 2 0
Feliz3b 4 00 0 Btemit3b 4 1 2 2
Alfonzo c 4 00 0 Martin c 4 0 1 0
Cain p-' 2'00 0 Loney lb 4,2 2 0
Wrightlo 000'0 0' Penny p 2 0 "1'1
Linden ph' 1 11 0 Carrar p 0 0 0 0
Wilson p 0 00 0 Beimel p 0 00 0
Winn ph 1 01 0 Brxtn p 0 00 0
Grcprr ph 1 0 0 0
Repkocf 0 000
Totals 36510 5 Totals 34 614 6
San Francisco 000 310 100- 5
Los Angeles 210 120 00x- 6
E-JLugo (1), Ethier (4). DP-San
Francisco 2, Los Angeles 1. LOB-San
Francisco 6, Los Angeles 8. 2B-SFinley
(15), Vizquel (17), Bonds (16), Linden (2),
JLugo (1), Loney (5). 3B-Loney (4). HR-
Betemit (13). SB-SFinley (6), Vizquel
(18), Furcal (28). CS-Martin (3). S-
Vizquel, Penny.
IP H RERBBSO
San Francisco
Cain L,8-9 4 10 6 6 3 4
Wright 2 3 0 0 0 1
Wilson 2 1 0 0 0 1
Los Angeles
Penny W,13-5 6 7 4 3 0 7
Carrara 2-3 2 1 1 0 1
Beimel 1-3 0 0 0 1 0
Broxton 1 0 0 0 0 1
Saito S,13 1 1 0 0 0 1
Cain pitched to 2 batters in the 5th.
T-3:04. A--46,444 (56,000).
Pirates 3, Cardinals 2
ST. LOUIS PITTSBURGH
ab rhbi ab r hbi
Eckstin ss 4 01 0 Duffy cf 5 23 0
Duncan If 3 11 0 JWIson ss 3 0 1 0
Pujols Ib 3 11 2 FSnchz2b 4 1 3 1
Edmndcf 4 01 0 Bay If 3 0 1 1
Spiezio3b 4 00 0 Burnitz rf 3 0 1 1
JEcrcn rf 4 000 Grabow p 0 00 0
Blliard 2b 2 00 0 Randa ph 1 00 0
Looper p 0000 MGnzlz p 0 0 0 0
Tguchiph 1 00 0 Nadylb 3 01 0
YMolna c 3 01 0 JBtsta 3b 3 0 0 0
JfWevr p 2 00 0 Palino c 4 0 0 0
Miles 2b 1 00 0 Snell p 3 0 1 0
JHrndz rf 1 00 0
Totals 312 5 2 Totals 33 311 3
St. Louis 000 020 000- 2
Pittsburgh 100 011 OOx- 3
E-Burnitz (2). DP-Pittsburgh 2. LOB-
St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 14. 2B-Eckstein
(14), Duncan (6). HR-Pujols (35). SB-
Duffy (7). S-JWilson. SF-Bay.
IP H RERBBSO
St. Louis
JfWeaver L,2-3 51-3 10 3 3 3 3
Looper 22-3 1 0 0 2 0
Pittsburgh
Snell W,10-8 7 5 2 2 3 6
Grabow 1 0 0 0 0 2
MGonzalez S,20 1 0 0 0 0 0
HBP-by JfWeaver (Nady).
T-2:35. A-35,037. (38,496).
Mets 6, Nationals 4
NEW YORK WASHINGTON
ab rhbi ab r hbi
Reyes ss 4 11 1 ASrano If 4 1 1 2
L Duca c 5 11 1 FLopez ss 4 1 2 0
Beltran cf 5 13 1 Zrmrmn 3b 4 0 0 0
CDIgd l1b 4 00 0 NJhnsn lb 4 1 2 2
Wright 3b 421 0 Kearns rf 4.0 0 0
Vlentin 2b 4 01 1 MrAnd 2b 2 0 0 0
Tucker If 1 00 1 Schrder p 0 0 0 0
Mlldgerf 4 01 1 SRivra p 0 0 0 0
Heilmn p 0 00 0 DJcksn ph 1 0 0 0
BWgnr p 0 00 0 Escbar cf 4 0 0 0
Maine p 1 10 0 Schndrc 3 0 0 0
Felicno p 0 00 0 Brgmn p 1 0 0 0
Chavez rf 1 00 0 Hughs p 0 0 0 0
BCstro2b 2 1 1 0
Totals 336 8 6 Totals 33 4 6 4
New York 003 001 200- 6
Washington 000 103 000- 4
LOB-New York 8, Washington 3. 2B-
Beltran (30), Wright (30). 3B-Reyes (15),
Beltran (1). HR-ASoriano (37), NJohnson
(18). SB-FLopez (31). S-Maine. SF-
Tucker.
IP H RERBBSO
New York
On the AIRWAVES=====
TODAY'S SPORTS
AUTO RACING
1:30 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) Nextel Cup Sirius Satellite Radio. From
Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, N.Y. (Live) (CC)
3:30 p.m. (9, 20, 28 ABC) IndyCar Racing Meijer Indy 300. From
Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Ky. (Live) (CC)
7 p.m. (ESPN2) NHRA Drag Racing Lucas Oil Nationals Final
Eliminations. From Brainerd, Minn. (Same-day Tape) (CC)
BASEBALL
1 p.m. (ESPN) Little League New England Regional Final
Teams TBA. From Bristol, Conn. (Live) (CC)
(TBS) Milwaukee Brewers at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in
Atlanta. (Live) (CC)
3 p.m. (ESPN) Little League Great Lakes Regional Final -
Teams TBA. From Indianapolis. (Live) (CC)
(WGN) Chicago Cubs at Colorado Rockies. From Coors Field in
Denver. (Live) (CC)
4 p.m. (FSNFL) Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Oakland Athletics.
From McAfee Coliseum in Oakland Calif. (Live)
4:30 p.m. (SUN) Florida Marlins at Arizona Diamondbacks. From
Chase Field in Phoenix. (Live)
8 p.m. (ESPN) San Francisco Giants at Los Angeles Dodgers.
From Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. (Live) (CC)
10 p.m. (ESPN2) Little League Northwest Regional Final- -
Teams TBA. From San Bernardino, Calif. (Live) (CC)
FOOTBALL
8 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) NFL Preseason Washington Redskins at
Cincinnati Bengals. From Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati. (Live)
(CC)
GOLF
9 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA KLM Open Final Round. From
the Netherlands. (Live)
1:30 p.m. (GOLF) Nationwide Tour Xerox Classic Final
Round. From Rochester, N.Y. (Live)
3 p.m. (6, 10 CBS) PGA The International Final Round. From
Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock, Colo. (Live) (CC)
7 p.m. (GOLF) U.S. Women's Amateur Championship Final
Round. From North Plains, Ore. (Same-day Tape)
TENNIS
3 p.m. (ESPN2) ATP U.S. Open Series Rogers Cup Final.
From Toronto. (Same-day Tape)
5 p.m. (ESPN2) WTA U.S. Open Series JPMorgan Chase
Open Final. From Carson, Calif. (Live)
VOLLEYBALL
4:30 p.m. (2, 8 NBC) AVP Manhattan Beach Open. From
Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Live) (CC)
Maine
Feliciano W,5-2
Heilman
BWagner S,27
Washington
Bergmann
Hughes
Schroder L,0-1
SRivera
51-3 4
12-3 1
1 1
1 0
HBP-by Schroder (Wright),
Bergmann (Maine). WP-Feliciano.
T-2:46. A-42,507 (46,382).
Brewers 8, Braves 5
MILWAUKEE ATLANTA
ab rhbi ab
BCIark cf
Grffnno 2b
Fildr lb
Mench If
BHall ss
CHart rf
DaBell 3b
DMiller c
BShets p
BShse p
Cpllan p
FCdero p
4 11 1 Orr 3b
4.23 1 MGiles 2b
3 22 1 Rnteria ss
5 13 3 AJones cf
4 122 McCnn c
5 00 0 TPena pr
4 00 0 Prattc
3 11 0 Frncur rf
4 00 0 DBaez p
0 00 0 LaRche lb
0 00 0 Thrmn If
0 00 0 Barry p
VIlrrI p
Lngrhn ph
Ray p
Prnto p
Diaz rf
r hbi
5 1 3 1
.4.0 0 1
4 001
3000
3 001
0000
0000
4000
0000
3 1 1 0
4 1 1 0
1 000
0000
0000
0000
2 1 2 1
Totals 36812 8 Totals 34 5 8 5
Milwaukee 202 110 101- 8
Atlanta 000 101 030- 5
DP-Atlanta 2. LOB-Milwaukee 7,
Atlanta 6. 2B-Graffanino 2 (6), Mench (2),
DMiller (25), Orr (2), LalRoche (27),
Langerhans (12). 3B-BClark (1), Orr (3).
HR-Fielder (22), BHall (26). SF-MGiles.
IP H RERBBSO
Milwaukee
BSheets W,3-4
BShouse
Capellan
FCordero S,6
Atlanta
7 6 5 5
0 1 0 0
2-3 0 0 0
11-3 1 0 0
Barry L,0-1 31-3 7 5 5 3 1
Villarreal 22-3 1 1 1 0 2
Ray. 1-3 2 1 1 1 0
Paronto 12-3 1 0 0 0 0
DBaez 1 1 1 1 1 2
BSheets pitched to 3 batters in the 8th,
BShouse pitched to 1 batter in the 8th.
HBP-by DBaez (BClark)..
T-2:51. A--40,480 (50,091).
Padres 6, Astros
SAN DIEGO HOUSTON
ab rhbi
DRbrts If
Cmeron cf
BGiles rf
Piazza c
Bowen c
AGnzlz 1lb
TWalkr 3b
Blum 3b
KGreen ss
Brfield 2b
Peavy p
Blhorn ph
Lnbmk p
Hffman p
5 23 0 Tveras cf
5 13 4 Biggio 2b
3 01 0 Brkmn lb
4 00 0 Huffrf
1 00 0 Ensbrg 3b
5 01 0 Scott If
3 11 1 AEvrtt ss
1 00 0 Asmus c
4 00 0 Hirshep
4 22 1 Sprger p
2 01 0 OPImro ph
1 00 0 Brkski p
0 00 0 Lane ph
0 00 0 Nieve p
Lamb ph
3
ab r hbi
5 01 0
3 1 00
4 1 1 2
3000
4 120
4021
4 01 0
4 000
1 000
0000
.1 0 0 0
0 000
1 0 1 0
0000
1 000
Totals 38612 6 Totals 35 3 8 3
San Diego 000 401 010- 6
Houston 000 002 010- 3
E-TWalker (10). DP-San Diego 1.
LOB-San Diego 9, Houston 7. 2B-
Cameron (24), Ensberg (17), Scott (9),
Lane (10). HR-Cameron (16), TWalker
(7), Barfield (9), Berkman (32). SB-
AEverett (7). CS-AEverett (4). S-Peavy.
IP H RERBBSO
San Diego
Peavy W,6-11 7 6 2 2
Linebrink 1 2 1 1
Hoffman S,31 1 0 0 0
Houston
Hirsh L,0-1 4 7 4 4
Springer 1 1 0 0
Borkowski 2 2 1 1
Nieve 2 2 1 1
WP-Peavy.
T-2:56. A-43,591 (40,976).
Reds 9, Phillles 7
CINCINNATI PHILA
ab rhbi a
Freel rf 4 12 3 Rollins ss
Httberg lb 4 12 1 Dllucci rf
Grf Jr. ocf 5 00 0 Madsoni p
EEcrcn 3b 4 11 1 Gordon p
Dunn If 4 10 0 RiWhte p
Vlentin c 5 12 1 Lbrthal ph
BPhllps 2b 4 23 2 Utley 2b
2
0
0
2 4
0 0
1 2
0 2
ib r h bi
4324
3 1 1 2
00000
0000
00000
1 0 1 0
4 00 0
Claytonss 5 11 0 Howard lb 5 1 2 1
EIRmz p 1 11 1 Burrell If 3 0 1 0
Michalak p 2 01 0 Rwand cf 4 0 1 0
Grdado p 0 00 0 Coste c 4 1 1 0
Nunez3b 4 1 1 0
Mthson p 0 0 0 0
Fultz p 0 0 0 0
Sndoval ph 1 0 0 0
Geary p 000o0
Vctmorf 2000
Totals 38913 9 Totals 35 710 7
Cincinnati 040 200 003- 9
Philadelphia 230 000 011- 7
E-Michalak (1). DP-Cincinnati 1,
Philadelphia 1. LOB-Cincinnati 8,
Philadelphia 6. 2B-Freel (25), BPhillips
(21), Clayton (25), Michalak (1), Burrell
(16). HR-BPhillips (11), Rollins 2 (17),
Dellucci (10), Howard (40). SB-Freel 2
(27), Hatteberg (1), EEncamacion (1). S-
Michalak, Mathieson.
IP H RERBBSO
Cincinnati
EIRamirez 11-3 5 5 5 1 0
Michalak W,1-0 62-3 3 1 1 2 0
Guardado S,8 1 2 1 1 0 2
Philadelphia
Mathieson 31-3 7 6 6 2 6
Fultz 2-3 0 0 0 2 1
Geary 3 1 0 0 0 2
Madson 1 1 0 0 0 1
Gordon L,3-4 2-3 43 3 1 0
RiWhite 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
HBP-by Guardado (Utley).
T-3:08. A-39,553 (43,647).
Rockies 8, Cubs 4
CHICAGO COLORADO
ab rhbi ab rhbi
Pierre cf 5 02 0 Carroll 2b 2 1 1 1
Izturis ss 402 0 Helton lb 5 2 3 1
Barrett c 4 01 0 Atkins 3b 3 1. 20
ARmrz 3b 421 0 HIliday If 4 1 34
JJones rf 4 11 0 Hawpe rf 5 1 1 0
Murton If 4 132 Splbrgh cf 4 1 2 1
Howry p 0000 Corpas p 0 0 00
Mabry lb 402 1 JSmith ph 0 0 00
Cedeno 2b 401 0 Mesa p 0 0 0 0
Gzman p 1 00 0 Trralba c 5 0 0 0
Ardsm p 1 00 0 Barmes ss 5 1 2 1-
NPerez ph 1 00 0 Fogg p 2 0 0 0
Wuertz p 0 00 0 Affeldt p 0 0 0 0
Ohman p 0 00 0 Sllivan cf 1 0 1 0
Pagan If 1 00 0
Totals 374133 Totals 36 815 8
Chicago 010 201 000- 4
Colorado 421 010 00x- 8
E-Barmes (15). DP-Colorado 2.
LOB-Chicago 7, Colorado 12. 2B-Izturis
(9), Mabry (7), Helton (25), Hawpe (23),
Spilborghs (5), Barmes (21). 3B-Helton
(4). HR-Murton (7), Holliday (22). CS-
Pierre (15), Izturis (4). S-Fogg. SF-
Carroll, Holliday.
IP H RERBBSO
Chicago
Guzman L,0-3 22-3 9 7 7 2 1
Aardsma 21-3 3 1 1 1 2
Wuertz 12-3 1 0 0 1 0
Ohman 1-3 00 0 0 0
Howry 1 2 0 0 1 2
Colorado
FoggW,8-7 6 10 4 3 1 1
Affeldt 1 1 0 0 0 0
Corpas 1 1 0 0 0 1
Mesa 1 1 0 0 0 0
WP-Guzman.
T-2:47. A--43,485 (50,449).
MLB LEADERS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING-Mauer, Minnesota, .361;
Jeter, New York, .337; DeRosa, Texas,
.333; ISuzuki, Seattle, .326; Tejada,
Baltimore, .326; Dye, Chicago, .326;
MRamirez, Boston, .325.
RUNS-Sizemore, Cleveland, 94;
Thome, Chicago, 87; DOrtiz, Boston, 86;
Hafner, Cleveland, 84; Glaus, Toronto, 83;
ARodriguez, New York, 82; Damon, New
York, 81.
RBI-DOrtiz, Boston, 110; Morneau,
Minnesota, 101; Hafner, Cleveland, 100;
Ibanez, Seattle, 93; MRamirez, Boston, 93;
Giambi, New York, 91; VGuerrero, Los
Angeles, 89.
HITS-ISuzuki, Seattle, 160; Tejada,
Baltimore, 153; MYoung, Texas, 152; Jeter,
New York, 148; Sizemore, Cleveland, 144;
Loretta, Boston, 142; Matthews, Texas,
141.
DOUBLES-MYoung, Texas, 40;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 39; Lowell, Boston,
37; Teixeira, Texas, 36; Matthews, Texas,
36; Overbay, Toronto, 32; DeRosa, Texas,
32.
TRIPLES-Crawford, Tampa Bay, 12;
Sizemore, Cleveland, 9; JoLopez, Seattle,
7; Teahen, Kansas City, 7; ISuzuki, Seattle,
6; Podsednik, Chicago, 6.
HOME RUNS-DOrtiz, Boston, 41;
Thome, Chicago, 35; Hafner, Cleveland,
34; 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,
Tampa Bay, 34; ISuzuki, Seattle, 34;
Podsednik, Chicago, 32; BRoberts,
Baltimore, 30; Jeter, New York, 25.
PITCHING (13 Decisions)-Halladay,.
Toronto, 14-3, .824, 3.23; Liriano,
Minnesota, 12-3, .800, 2.19; Wang, New
York, 13-4, .765, 3.69;-Garland, Chicago,
12-4, .750, 5.16; Verlander, Detroit, 14-5,
.737, 2.95; Schilling, Boston, 14-5, .737,
3.89; Contreras, Chicago, 11-4, .733, 3.53.
STRIKEOUTS-JoSantana, Minnesota,
178; Bonderman, Detroit, 151; Schilling,
Boston, 149; Kazmir, Tampa Bay, 145;
Liriano, Minnesota, 142; Mussina, New
York, 142; Lackey, Los Angeles, 135.
SSAVES-Jenks, Chicago, 32; MRivera,
New York, 31; TJones, Detroit, 31;
Papelbon, Boston, 30; FrRodriguez, Los
Angeles, 29; Ray, Baltimore, 27; Street,
Oakland, 27.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING-FSanchez, Pittsburgh, .344;
MiCabrera, Florida, .337; CJones, Atlanta,
.333; Hatteberg, Cincinnati, .330; Pujols,
St. Louis, .329; Utley, Philadelphia, .325;
Berkman, Houston, .325.
RUNS-Utley, Philadelphia, 96; Reyes,
New York, 95; Rollins, Philadelphia, 91;
Pujols, St. Louis, 87; ASoriano,
Washington, 87; Beltran, New York, 86;
HaRamirez, Florida, 84.
RBI-Howard, Philadelphia, 103;
Berkman, Houston, 100; AJones, Atlanta,
99; Beltran, New York, 98; Pujols, St.
Louis, 93; Wright, New York, 86; CaLee,
Milwaukee, 81.
HITS-Utley, Philadelphia, 152; Holliday,
Colorado, 143; Reyes, New York, 140;
MiCabrera, Florida, 139; FSanchez,
Pittsburgh, 139; Furcal, Los Angeles, 139;
Pierre, Chicago, 138.
DOUBLES-LGonzalez, Arizona, 40;
FSanchez, Pittsburgh, 39; MiCabrera,
Florida, 38; Zimmerman, Washington, 36;
Atkins, Colorado, 35; NJohnson,
Washington, 35; Rolen, St. Louis, 35.
TRIPLES-Reyes, New York, 15; 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,
40; ASoriano, Washington, 37; Pujols, St.
Louis, 35; Dunn, Cincinnati, 34; Beltran,
New York, 33; Berkman, Houston, 32;
AJones, Atlanta, 29,
STOLEN BASES-Reyes, New York, 49;
Pierre, Chicago, 41; HaRamirez, Florida,
34; DRoberts, San Diego, 34; FLopez,
Washington, 31; Furcal, Los Angeles, 28;
ASoriano, Washington, 28.
PITCHING (13 Decisions)-Webb,
Arizona, 12-4, .750, 2.74; Penny, Los
Angeles, 13-5, .722, 3.48; CZambrano,
Chicago, 12-5, .706, 3.54; 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, 154;.Peavy, San
Diego,. 154; Smoltz, Atlanta, 153;
Capuano, Milwaukee, 136; Pettitte,
Houston, 136; Arroyo, Cincinnati, 135.
SAVES-Hoffman, San Diego, 31;
Isringhauseh, St. Louis, 29; BWagner, New
York, 27; Gordon, Philadelphia, 27; Lidge,
Houston, 26; Borowski, Florida, 25;
Turnbow, Milwaukee, 24.
NASCAR AMD at the Glen Lineup
After Friday qualifying race Today
At Watkins Glen International
Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Lap length: 2.45 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 122.966 mph.
2. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 121.845.
3. (12) Ryan Newman, Dodge, 121.642.
4. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 121.432.
5. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 121.172.
6. (7) Robby Gordon, Chevrolet, 121.144.
7. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 120.779.
8. (20) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 120.614.
9. (5) Kyle Busch, Chevrolet, 120.609.
10. (11) Denny Hamlin, Chevrolet, 120.497.
11. (8) Dale Eamhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 120.290.
12. (38) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 120.277.
13. (40) Scott Pruett, Dodge, 120.229.
14. (07) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 120.105.
15. (60) Boris Said, Ford, 120.080.
16. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 120.059.
17. (42) Casey Mears, Dodge, 120.000.
18. (32) Ron Fellows, Chevrolet, 119.865.
19. (25) Brian Vickers, Chevrolet, 119.777.
20. (6) Mark Martin, Ford, 119.650.
21. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 119.530.
22. (66) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, 119.422.
23. (21) Ken Schrader, Ford, 119.383.
24. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford, 119.312.
25. (22) Dave Blaney, Dodge, 119.291.
26. (18) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 119.276.
27. (90) Marc Goossens, Ford, 119.204.
28. (4) Scott Wimmer, Chevrolet, 119.189.
29. (96) Terry Labonte, Chevrolet, 119.083.
30. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 119.072.
31. (19) Bill Elliott, Dodge, 119.033.
32. (10) Scott Riggs, Dodge, 118.974.
33. (55) Michael Waltrip, Dodge, 118.903.
34. (15) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 118.823.
35. (1) Martin Truex Jr, Chevrolet, 118.595.
36. (43) Bobby Labonte, Dodge, 118.595.
37. (01) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 118.502.
38. (45) Kyle Petty, Dodge, 118.367.
39. (88) Dale Jarrett, Ford, 118.202.
40. (41) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, Owner
Points,
41. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, Owner Points
42. (14) Sterling Marlin, Chevrolet, Owner
Points
43. (34) Brian Simo, Chevrolet, 118.786.
Failed to Qualify
44. (49) Chris Cook, Dodge, 118.601.
45. (78) Max Papis, Chevrolet, 118.548.
46. (27) Tom Hubert, Ford, 118.174.
47. (37) David Murry, Dodge, 117.403.
48. (72) Dale Quarterley, Dodge, 116.793.
49. (92) Johnny Miller, Chevrolet, 116.625.
50. (02) Brandon Ash, Dodge, 116.215.
BASEBALL
American League
BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Activated RHP
Kris Benson from the 15-day DL. Optioned
RHP Julio Manon to Ottawa of the IL. ,
CLEVELAND INDIANS-Recalled RHP
Jeremy Guthrie from Buffalo of the IL.
Designated INF Ramon Vazquez for
assignment. Traded C Einar Diaz to the.
Los Angeles Dodgers for cash.
National League ,
CHICAGO CUBS-Placed RHP Mark'
Prior on the 15-day DL.
CINCINNATI REDS-Placed LHP Kent
Mercker on the 15-day DL. Purchased the
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And yet 2006 has delivered
even more disappointment..
His appearance among the
league's leaders in goals meant
nothing; he was bypassed and
left out of the MLS all-star
match.
He was also not considered
for a berth on Team USA in the
World Cup, even though the
squad obviously lacked a
proven scorer.
"I think I could have con-
tributed to that team,"
Cunningham said. "Even if not
as a starter, I could have come
off the bench and provided a
spark."
While more was expected
from Team USA than was deliv-
ered, Cunningham could see
reasons why. And he believes
that, with a new coach, the
future could be bright.
"The group (Team USA) was
in was very difficult," he said.
"I thought our team's effort was
very good. If they were in
another group, they probably
would have advanced.
"I had hoped they would
have gotten three points
against Ghana, but Ghana
proved to be a very tough team.
And Czechoslovakia was
ranked second in the world at
the time they played them.
"Bringing in a new coach and
a new system of play, in three
years maybe we can make a
better showing."
Matches like the one he
played in today may help. A
friendly (exhibition), Real Salt
Lake's opponent was Real
Madrid, one of the top teams in
the Spanish Primera. And
that's a club Cunningham
would love to play for.
"Playing Real Madrid, that's
an opportunity to showcase my
talents," he said. "I, got a taste
of what it's like last year (play-
ing in a match for Team USA),
so it will be a little less nerve-
racking. I'm sure some interest
is still there (with overseas
teams), we'll just see what hap-
pens."
As for Team USA four years
from now, Cunningham added,
"I've always wanted to play at '
the highest level on the nation-
al team. That is still my goal,
until I'm on crutches and I'
can't play anymore."
And his path to achieving:'
that goal will remain the xame:
continue doing what he i-oes
best, which is putting the ball
in the net
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How to pay for pavement?
Editor's note: Today the Chronicle
kicks off a three-part series in our
Sunday Commentary section that asks
'Citrus County Commission candidates
in the primary election questions that
require yes/no answers about a variety
of issues. Each batch of questions will
include a brief story explaining the
issues involved.
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
Traveled a major Citrus County
road lately?
If the answer is yes, so has, it
seems, everyone else.
Growth is congesting the coun-
ty's roadways.
Not just the growth to come, but
also the growth that already is
here. Quiet drives in the country
are falling by the wayside; backups
at traffic lights are more common.
County commissioners reached
this startling realization in 2005. A
consultant's report noted several
major county roads had either
reached their peak for traffic or
were nearing it. Unless something
was done mainly, widening
those roads to handle more traffic
- the county would eventually
reach a point where those roads
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Chronicle Democratic Party candidates -
Bernie Leven and James A.
The Sept 5 primary election for Brunswick seeking the nomina-
Citrus County Commission District tion of their parties for the general
4 will have three Republican Party election on Nov. 7. There is one no-
candidates--Richard W Callahan, party-affiliation candidate, Steve
John T Thrumston II and Michael Hasel, who will appear on the gen-
Smallridge; and it will have two eral election ballot for District 4.
James Bernie
Brunswick Leven
1. If a vote came
up, would you sup-
port the continua-
tion of the additional
6-cent gas tax that
went into effect in
January?
2. County Com-
missioner Jim
Fowler suggested
the commission
replace the addition-
al 6-cent gas tax
with a 1-cent sales
tax. Do you support
that idea?
3. If the answer to
No. 3. is "No,"
would you vote to
put it on the ballot
to let the voters
decide?
No.
Yes. But by refer-
endum. As unpopular
as it is, additional rev-
enues will only be
achieved by addition-
al taxes. My cam-
paign is based on
bringing government
batk to the people.
Having town hall
meetings monthly in
each district will pro-
vide greater access to
information, encour-
aging more public
involvement in the
decision-making
process.
Yes. I would have
a county-wide refer-
endum to give voters
a choice of preferred
form of funding,
including the 6-cent
gas tax and 1-cent
sales tax. Sumter,
Lake, and Hernando
counties have already
implemented a sales
tax increase It's time
to let our community
be part of the deci-
sion making process.
4. Should high- No.
rise condominiums
be permitted in
Citrus County?
5. Would you vote
to ban the use and
sale of liquid fertiliz-
ers and water solu-
ble (fast-release) fer-
tilizer in Citrus
County?
Yes. But with some
exceptions depending
on the application
process and where
it's applied and who
applies it.
No. A 3-cent tax
should have been
first, with a review
every six months to
see how close
income was to pro-
jected needs. I'd like
to see the tax lowered
to 3 cents. To make
up the additional
funding for road proj-
ects, there must be
stronger development
agreements for new
projects coming into
our county.
No. I believe in
user taxes, as op-
posed to regressive
taxes.
Yes. This issue has
been on the ballot
three times and has
failed three times.
This goes back to my
previous response to
having stronger
development agree-
ments to fill our fund-
ing voids without insti-
tuting the maximum
gas tax.
No. What is a high-
rise by definition?
Two stories, five sto-
ries, eight stories? I
would not support any
development over 50
feet, as outlined in the
county comprehen-
sive plan
Yes. But keep in
mind this would be dif-
ficult to enforce and cit-
izens would cross
county lines to buy this
product We'd still have
the residual effect for
surrounding counties
using fast-release fertil-
izers ending up in our
aquifer and pollute our
rivers. It should be a
state issue.
In the County Commission
District 2 race, there is only one
Democratic candidate, Phillip
Mulrain, and one Republican can-
didate, incumbent Gary Bartell,
and so they will not face off until
the general election. There is one
no-party-affiliation candidate in
Richard
Callahan -
No. I would never
support a regressive
tax. Regressive taxa-
tion places the burden
of paying the tax on
those least capable of
doing so. The gas tax,
not at 12 cents a gal-
lon, hurts the low
income wage earner
and people on fixed
incomes. These two
groups make up close
to half the population.
No. For the same
reason as No. 1.
No. They have
already decided, I
believe, twice.
No.
Yes. This needs to
be done. It is a very
easy and simple thing
to do and would help
reduce the nitrates
that cause algae
growth in our lakes
and rivers.
that race, James Holder
Below are the positions of the
candidates in the September pri-
mary election on five issues. The
Chronicle will present their posi-
tions on, five more issues next
Sunday and then again on the fol-
lowing Sunday.
Michael John
Smallridge Thrumston
No. Not if it was
replaced by a 1-cent
sales tax.
Yes. If it was put
on the ballot for vot-
ers.
Yes.
No. We must main-
tain our small town
look.
Yes. We must stop
all water pollution at
the source and con-
tinue education.
No. The excess
revenue being pro-
duced by ad valorem
taxes has been
caused by growth
and should buy down
the gas tax. If the
belief is that growth
should pay for itself,
this revenue caused
by growth should be
used for road
improvements.
No. The gas tax is
a user tax and sales
tax is not. People
who use the roads
should pay for the
roads.
Yes. Since this tax
will affect all citizens
of Citrus County, the
decision should be
made by the citizens.
No. The compre-
hensive plan has a
maximum height
restriction of 50 feet.
Yes. Liquid and
water soluble fertiliz-
ers are one of the
most expensive prob-
lems we have.
Between the cost of
the aquatic control
programs and loss of
tourism dollars, the
problem is huge.
Gerry Mulligan
OUT THE
WINDOW
All actions
never really
forgotten
I got punched in the nose
the day Bobby Kennedy
was assassinated.
As a teenager, just becoming
aware of politics, I got my dan-
der up when another .kid at
school made fun of the presi-
dential candidate on the very
day he was murdered. He
mentioned something about
him being Irish, and I man-
aged to get off one good punch
before the older student man-
aged to pound me into the
pavement
Call it a youthful indiscre-
tion.
I spent a good part of last
week talking to candidates
who are running for local.
office. Many of those candi-
dates shared with us stories of
their own .youthful indiscre-
tions. Some of them were far
more serious than my own.
(Although, if Judge Ric
Howard had been around in
my youth, I might have been
charged with aggravated
assault and had my 15-year-old
rear end parked in the state
prison for 10 years. But that's
another column).
A fair number of the candi-
dates who will appear on the
September primary ballot have
been arrested for various
crimes through the years. Most
involve drug use, driving while
intoxicated or domestic battery.
Please see WINDOW/Page 4C
Charlie Brennan
SHADES
OF GRAY
Differing
opinions
welcomed
A allow me to semi-para-
phrase a line that pre-
cedes TV infomercials:
The opinions of letter writer
Marilyn Day are not the opin-
ions of the Citrus County
Chronicle.
That's not to say some
employees here don't share
her opinions, but others could-
n't disagree more with her
anti-war, anti-President Bush
stance.
Fact-O-The-Matter 1:
Marilyn's opinions can and
will be published on Chronicle
opinion pages up to three
times a month.
Fact-O-The-Matter 2: We
messed up and allowed four of
her letters to run last month -
with the fourth running right
after I had a heated telephone
conversation with someone
who accused us of giving
Marilyn preferential treat-
ment That caller was one of
many.
Fact-O-The-Matter 3: Fact-0-
The-Matter 2 is embarrassing
and readers were dead on tar-
get for calling us on the carpet
Alas, it's time to put the ham-
mer down on those who write
multiple letters. The policy
now is that we'll consider for
publication the first three let-
ters received each month, then
ditch the rest If the writer has
nothing new on their mind
Please see SHADES/Page 4C
Where the commissioner candidates stand
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C TRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Gerry Mulligan ............................ publisher
Charlie Brennan .............................. editor
Neale Brennan ......promotions/community affairs
Kathie Stewart .................circulation director
Mike Arnold ........................ managing editor
Andy M arks ............................... sports editor
John Murphy ............. classifieds/online leader
Founded in 1891 Jim Hunter ............................ senior reporter
by Albert M. Curt Ebitz ............................ citizen member
Williamson Sharon Richie-Melvan ............. guest member
"You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose."
David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus
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Senator rightly
tells commission
to pony up now
P / lease don't ask me for
anything else for
Citrus County."
This was state Sen. Mike
Fasano's blunt message to the
Citrus County Commission at its
Tuesday meeting.
Perturbed by the commission's
indifference to the plight of
many Chassahowitzka residents
who are emotionally and finan-
cially struggling with the
prospect of burdensome water
and sewer assessments, Sen.
Fasano said he would only seek
enough state money next year to
spare residents of the low-
income community
from a prohibitive THE I1
sewer assessment.
Nothing more. Sen. Fasa
Making it clear Chassah
that he has had
enough of the com- OUR OP
mission's hat-in- COL
hand funding of conrmm
water quality proj- hypo
ects, he bluntly told
county commission- YOUR OPII
ers that it's time for chruonmile:r
them to accept commentt .
financial responsi- I:hron, cI
ability for the coun-
ty's water quality improvements
by ponying up general fund dol-
lars.
Sen. Fasano's candid message
was on target and needs to be
reinforced by other members of
Citrus County's legislative dele-
gation.
For the past decade, the com-
mission has talked out of both
sides of its mouth. While touting
water quality as the county's top
priority,' it has hypocritically
refused to commit general rev-
enue funds of any significance
for water and sewer projects. As
a consequence, needed water
quality improvements have pro-
ceeded at a snail's pace as the
degradation of our rivers and
lakes continue.
Repeatedly ignoring the fact
that matching grants are the
principal means for obtaining
state and federal assistance -
Make builders pay S o
In Sunday's paper, "Be
careful when increasing
our impact fees." Why
shouldn't new homeown-
ers pay $10,000 in impact
fees? We who live here are
sick and tired of hearing
about conserving water CALL
when builders keep putting 563
up homes and more subdi- 5 "
visions. And who will only
build a $100,000 house?
Many used homes already are for
sale in Citrus, so buy them and let
the builders who build and purchase
homes costing more than $200,000
pay that $10,000 fee or move else-
where. We don't need more homes
unless the high-end builders and
buyers pay for them.
Phony fish
Can the Citrus County Chronicle
list all the restaurants in Citrus
County that serve genuine grouper
instead of the imported phony fish
that they call grouper? I would sure
like to know because I've been to
two or three restaurants and I have
been eating grouper for many, many
years, and I know darn well I have
not been getting grouper, but I have
been paying for it. It would be a
good thing for all of us people who
and calls by the county's legisla-
tive delegation to create a match-
ing grant fund, the commission
only recently set aside $2 million
in general revenue dollars for
such a fund at the behest of
Commissioner Jim Fowler.
Nonetheless, even this welcome
step falls short of being a serious
water quality commitment, since
property assessments are used to
sustain the fund.
The incongruous view of a
majority of county commission-
ers that it's unfair to other coun-
ty residents to use general fund
dollars for water quality
improvements
SSUE: while asking tax-
payers statewide to
no about shoulder the cost is
owitzka. the height of hy-
pocrisy. Apparently,
DINION: their narrow prism
nty has blinded them to
mission the reality that all
crisy. county residents
contribute to the
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l,rno-.com to waters and that
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about 9,000 Citrus County con-
stituents west of U.S. 19.
However, he has shown greater
compassion for Chassahow-
itzka's plight and a broader
understanding of the relation-
ship between water quality and
government's core responsibility
of promoting the general welfare
than a majority of our county
commissioners.
If the Chassahowitzka sewer
project and other water quality
improvements continue to lan-
guish or go uncompleted, the
commission which sets priori-
ties and controls, the purse
strings will rightfully bear full
responsibility.
Thus, it's time for the county
commission to end its water
quality hypocrisy by biting the
bullet instead of passing the
buck.
^ do pay high money for
grouper and are not get-
ting it. Please find out the
restaurants that are serv-
, ing real grouper, so we will
know and not get robbed
blind. We would all like to
know the answer.
Editor's note: Unfortun-
ately, seafood mislabeling is
NfiJ%? hard to prove and enforce.
lu I Use lottery money
Sunday, Aug. 6, I just saw an adver-
tisement on TV about buying school
supplies for the children going back
to school. I can't believe that with all
the money they are collecting for the
lottery from scratch-offs and lottery
tickets. And now I understand that
the lottery wasn't won this past week-
end and there's millions of dollars in
there. Why can't they take $1 million
from that lottery and buy the school
supplies and give it to the children? I
think it's ridiculous that the parents
have to go and buy all these school
supplies.
Peace impossible,
It never ceases to amaze me how
we can fail to see the situation in
the Mideast from Moses and the
pharaohs to today and everything in
between. Israelis and Arabs will
never peacefully coexist.
Welcome home
This letter is written in response to
your wonderful article "Living the
American Dream" spotlighting
Madelena O'Connell.
From Gabon to Germany, Ireland to
India, Mexico to Mozambique, Peru to
Poland, this country accepts all man-
ner of people who share a common
desire to live the American dream.
What a beautiful picture of a radiant,
newly-minted American!
Life, liberty and the pursuit of hap-
piness is our collective credo and is
not exclusively reserved for native-
born persons.
Every time that I see a naturaliza-
tion ceremony I see the new citizen's
cheeks glistening with tears of happi-
ness. They have been blessed to
decide, by choice and not happen-
stance of birth, for permission to
become one, of us.
These are the types of people who
settled and made this land the great-
est country in the history of the
world.
I really appreciate the sample ques-
tions that your paper posed to your
readers. That begs the question: How
many of us native-born persons could
pass the test of citizenship? I have
enclosed the Oath of Allegiance that I
hope your paper would reprint. Just
like the epic speeches of Lincoln,
Roosevelt, Reagan and Dr. King, this
oath needs to be read; not simply for
the bare words but their heart-felt
meaning.
"I will support and defend the
Constitution and the laws of the
United States against all enemies, for-
eign and domestic; that I will bear
true faith and allegiance to the
same..."
With the blessings of American citi-
zenship come the perceived burdens:
paying taxes, voting, jury service.
Look at Madelena: Do you think she's
going to avoid her civic duty?
We should not reserve our appreci-
ation for the blessings of American
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citizenship to labeled holidays. Just
look at the expression of happiness
on Madelena's face and you know
she's not taking this country for grant-
ed.
In summary, all I'd like to say to
Madelena: Welcome home!
Oath of Allegiance
"I hereby declare, on oath, that I
absolutely and entirely renounce and
abjure all allegiance and fidelity to
any foreign prince, potentate, state, or
sovereignty of whom or which I have
heretofore been a subject or citizen;
that I will support and defend the
Constitution and laws of the United
States of America against all enemies,
foreign and domestic; that I will bear
true faith and allegiance to the same;
that I will bear arms on behalf of the
United States when required by the
law; that I will perform noncombatant
service in the Armed Forces of the
United States when required by the
law; that I will perform work of
national importance under civilian
direction when required by the law,
and that I take this obligation freely
without any mental reservation or .
purpose of evasion; so help me God.-
In some cases, INS allows the oath'
to be taken without the clauses: --
"...that I will bear arms on behalf of
the United States when required by
law; that I will perform noncombatant)
service in the Armed Forces of the,
United States when required by
law..."
Richard A. Howard, circuit judge
Fifth Judicial Circuit
Thirsty for answers, "
An open letter to Citrus County
commissioners:
Year after year after year, we go
through the spring and early summer.
hearing about the terrible water -
shortage we have here. You tell us-to'
stop watering our lawns so the small
amount of water we have left will last-
until it starts raining again. -
According to what I read in the --
paper ("New homes: There are a lot
of them coming," Citrus County
Chronicle, Aug. 6), more than 12,000,
new housing units are slated for .
Inverness, Crystal River and unincor-
porated Citrus County Does it really
take a rocket scientist to conclude ,.
that the more homes you permit, the
more demand there will be on our.
dwindling water supply? Just where,
do you think the water is going to
come from? You already tell us we.,
can't water our lawns; what's next?,,
Are you going to tell us we can't drink
water or take showers so these new,,.
homes will have water? -
Not only are you doing nothing to -
solve the water problem, you're actu. -
ally contributing to it by approving
new home construction. It's long past
time for you to stop listening to the
greedy developers and start thinking
a little about the welfare of the peo-
ple in this county that you supposedly
represent. ,
Al Barnard
Pine Ridge
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B arry Lynch is
the patriarch;
he's the "god-
father" He has 5 A
children, 10 grand-
children, 9 great- | ..
grandchildren and
an. assortment of in-
laws. He and his
sweetheart, Helen,
dote on their family, Fred B
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' Some 40 years ago,
it was my good fortune to win
the hand of their eldest daugh-
ter'and become the very first
gi-afted-in member of the mob.
By ; letting nature take its
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course, Cheryl and I
have accounted for
an additional 13
members with our
kids, kids-in-law and
grandkids.
Barry is now 75
years old, but he still
works. He doesn't
busy himself with
the stuff most mob
bosses do. He's a
CPA and continues
to do such a good job
for his clients, they
won't let him retire.
I've always found him to be
mild-mannered a gentleman
in every sense of the word. But
he, too, has a breaking point.
A few months ago, there was
an occasion when the mob was
gathering to break bread. Son
Fred and his family were at
home visiting with Cheryl and
me until time to go to the
appointed place and join the
rest of the family.
The phone rang.
Fred answered it and
exchanged small talk with his
grandfather for a few
moments, but soon he passed
the phone to me. With little
fanfare, Barry launched right
into the business at hand,
"Fred, can I borrow your shot-
gun? I can't take these pigs
any longer!"
He explained that a wild sow
In response to his
request, I unlocked
my gun cabinet
and brought out
my shotgun
had given birth to pigs and
they'd homesteaded on his
property. The porkers were
driving him nuts by wrecking
his yard, digging up his lawn
and eating his flowers. A man
can only take so much. My
mild-mannered, gentle father-
in-law was ready for a twelve-
gauge solution.
In response to his request, I
unlocked my gun cabinet and
brought out my shotgun a
simple, single shot, elegant
instrument of death and
destruction. Upon seeing the
gun, my son asked, "Dad, what
are you doing?"
I told him about his grandfa-
ther's dilemma.
My boy incredulously
inquired, '"Are you going to let
Granddad use your shotgun?
Do you realize you're con-
tributing to the delinquency of
a septuagenarian?"
I nodded, but countered, "We
can't let the pigs win. If need
be, we'll plead impaired men-
tal capacity due to our
advanced ages."
As promised, I delivered the
weapon.
Did the mob leader himself
fire shots in anger?
Was a hit man hired?
Or, did the swine simply get
out of town?
I don't know for sure; and,
even if I did, I wouldn't squeal.
Let it suffice to say I have it
from an unimpeachable source
that the problem has been
eliminated.
Fred Brannen is an
Inverness resident and
Chronicle columnist.
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Group asks governor
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Editor's note: This is the text of a letter from
'the Dunnellon area group, Rainbow River
Conservation Inc., to Gov. Jeb Bush in reference
:to a mediated settlement between the city of
'Dunnellon and the Florida Department of
:Community Affairs on Rainbow River Ranch,
'regarding a planned subdivision for the east
Iide of (/i river, north of Marion County Road
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DearGh\.B.Sb:
Rainbbw Rivero-nservation Inc. (RRC) wish-
es to inform youw dthfailure of the Department
:of Community Affairs (DCA) to protect the
.Rainbow River from a very harmful develop-
ment project
, At the behest of the Rainbow River Ranch
:developer, the City of Dunnellon put forth a
.Comprehensive Plan Amendment that threat-
ens to have enormous adverse effects upon the
'Rainbow River, a river classified as a National
,Natural Landmark, a Florida Outstanding
,Waterway, an Aquatic Preserve and a SWIM
water body.
RRC's concerns are:
1. On Jan. 12, 2006, the DCA issued a
"Statement to Find Comprehensive Plan Not in
Compliance" in view of the Dunnellon proposed
amendment. The DCA did a comprehensive
examination of the various laws and policies
and cited more than 40 separate inconsisten-
cies. Instead of following DCAs advice to with-
draw or substantially modify its amendment,
the .City of Dunnellon sought to mediate on
behalf of the developer.
2'2. RRC thought that the DCA "Not in
Compliance" document would be used as the
basis for the mediation hearing on July 13, 2006,
but, instead, the document used bore no resem-
blance to the comprehensive "Not in
Compliance" document of the DCA. In fact, the
document used in the mediation was virtually
identical to the City's (and the Rainbow River
Ranch) original amendment. Few of the numer-
ous and significant issues of non-compliance
cited by the DCA were discussed at the media-
tion hearing.
These issues of inconsistencies, with a host of
important environmental laws and policies,
were the core of the impact of the Rainbow
River Ranch project on the Rainbow River, a
globally significant natural resource. Instead,
the mediation hearing focused on minor issues
that were peripheral to the environmental
impact of the amendment. What appeared to be
a mediation hearing was really a mediation of
thq developer's own plan.
3.'The hearing staff did not include represen-
tatives that were qualified to make decisions
about one of Florida's most significant natural
resources. The mediation staff did not include a
single natural resource professional, and there-
fore'they did not have knowledge of the volumes
of resource documentation and management
plans that have been done for the Rainbow
River over the last three decades.
The only resource professional at the media-
tipn hearing, the Aquatic Preserve manager,
was not even consulted during the entire day of
meetings. In fact, none of the principal DCA and
DEP participants had ever even seen the
Rainbow River! RRC strongly believes that
Florida's fourth largest spring, one of the
world's longest spring runs, and a resource that
contains the highest diversity of turtles in North
America, deserves better. To give only one
example of a decision made by the State media-
tors: they agreed to permit all trees under four
inches in diameter within 100 feet of the river to
be cut
The result of this seemingly minor decision
was to remove virtually all of the forest under-
story, most of the wildlife habitat, most of the
wildlife food sources, much of the bird nesting
habitat, and all of the forest reproduction. No
knowledgeable resource person would have
agreed to such a decision.
4. The DCA was well aware that RRC had peti-
tioned the DOAH to be included as an interven-
er, and that the decision had not yet been made
by the judge prior to the mediation of July 13. In
fact, RRC was admitted the next day. It was not
fair, reasonable, or good public policy to contin-
ue with the mediation hearing on July 13 know-
ing that the RRC petition decision was immi-
nent
The hearing should have been postponed.
The mediation hearing of July 13 should be set
aside, and all the mediators should participate
in a rescheduled mediation hearing that
includes all of the interveners. To deny our
meaningful participation is to deny due process
to the thousands of Florida citizens that RRC
represents, and calls into question the fairness
of the DCA administered process.
5. RRC has discovered a number of facts that
should be investigated before the amendment
process progresses any further. For example,
the amendment to the Comp Plan presented by
the City staff to the Dunnellon City Council,
voted on by the Council, and received public
comment, was substantially different than the
documents sent to the DCA in Tallahassee.
The marina did not appear on the plan voted
on by the City Council, but did appear on the
faxed copy sent to the DCA. After the vote by the
City Council, and the public comment, a faxed,
altered plan was sent to the DCA. This altered
plan was never voted on by the Council, or com-
mented on by the public as required.
The altered plan contained many of the ele-
ments now being contested by RRC. RRC has
documentation which we feel must be investi-
gated before agreeing to any amendment There
are a number of due process issues, too many to
go into here, that go to the fairness of the
amendment process.
For the above reasons, the mediation hearing
agreement of July 13 should be set aside, begin
again, this time including all of the approved
interveners, and this time carrying out public
duty to consider all of the issues cited in the
DCA's Jan. 12, 2006, letter.
We further request that anyone representing
the State of Florida be required to see the
Rainbow River and become familiar with the
work of the Florida Springs Task Force, the
Rainbow River Management Plan, the SWIM
Plan, the State Comprehensive Plan and the
DCAs own planning documents. This natural
treasure deserves the best efforts of everyone
involved.
Burton E. Eno, Ph.D, PE
Vice President, RRC
We should all nurture a
sense of purposeful outrage
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between.
You have before you someone
who has never lost energy or ide-
alistic impulses. I hope I never
do. The most important
moments of our lives are infused
with a belief in higher purpose.
("We were born," said Nelson
Mandela, "to make manifest the
glory of God within us.")
The greatest stories in human
history, my years in journalism
remind me, are those of individ-
uals who made such a difference
in the lives of others. None of us
will save the world, but in each
of us resides the capacity to
make an extraordinary differ-
ence in many lives.
Hold tightly to your integrity.
Always be growing your skills.
Never let life embitteryou. (Real
pain will enter all our lives. Our
test is how we will handle that
pain.) Hold always onto the ide-
alism that furnishes a real pur-
pose for life. And please nurture
a lifelong sense of purposeful
outrage.
I, a fully registered independ-
ent, am not "partisan" or "politi-
cal" in the pejorative sense of
those words. Nor am I a cynic.
But I am a trained skeptic. I
think it dangerous to assume
that government is "pure" when
we know that none of us is. I
think it vital to spend some of
our time on constructive out-
rage; society's progress depends
on it In that spirit, I give you a
half-dozen examples that come
to my mind:
1: Be outraged that we had a
budget surplus of hundreds of
millions of dollars in Florida,
and yet 3 million Floridians
(including a half-million chil-
dren) have no health insurance.
2: Be outraged that your elect-
ed representatives in
Tallahassee figured out a way to
eliminate the taxes on stocks
and bonds and liquor by the
drink, yet couldn't find the dol-
lars or gumption to move toward
credentialed teachers and,
hence, fulfill a constitutional
mandate of "high quality" for
Florida's pre-kindergarten pro-
gram. And this despite the fact
that the latest FCAT scores show
more than 65,000 of Florida's
fourth-graders are struggling
readers. Early investment is cru-
cial.
3: Be outraged that one oil
company can make more than
$10 billion in just three months,
while yourgas prices continue to
go up. Remember, too, that 80
percent of the tax savings voted
this spring by your elected rep-
resentatives in D.C. went to the
top 10 percent of taxpayers.
4: Be outraged that our gov-
ernment sent more than a billion
dollars in funny-farm assistance
to supposed victims of
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita,
including season football tickets,
alcoholic beverages, a tropical
vacation and even a divorce
lawyer
5: Be outraged that personal
privacy is under assault in
America aided and abetted by
technology that can tell the gov-
ernment whom you called and
whom you e-mailed and so much
more that is only your business.
6: Be outraged that our great
country can figure out how to
invest $5 billion every month to
try to bring democracy to Iraq,
and yet we live in a nation where
more than 12 million children
live in the full definition of
poverty.
And don't let anyone shut
you up! Democracy needs you
to speak up. "The greatest
menace to freedom," Justice
Louis Brandeis told us many
years ago, "is an inert people."
A very great American of my
growing-up years was known as
"Mr. Conservative." In the
darkest days following Pearl
Harbor, Sen. Robert Taft, son of
a president, reminded
Americans: "Too many people
desire to suppress criticism
because they think it will give
some comfort to the enemy... If
that comfort makes the enemy
feel better for a few moments,
they are welcome to it ...
because the maintenance of
the right of criticism will do the
country maintaining it a great
deal more good than it will do
the enemy."
You, the graduates of Florida
State, have been superbly edu-
cated. You will do well in this
world, I am sure. But your real
mark will be made by doing
good. Being a good person with
a healthy sense of outrage is
the best example for those who
will come after each of us. I do
not ask you to be as good as we,
your parents and grandpar-
ents, have been; rather, I would
ask you to be better than us.
Thank you. Congratulations.
And God bless each of you and
all of us.
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David Lawrence Jr. retired in
1999 as publisher of The
Miami Herald to work in early
childhood development and
readiness. He is president of
The Early Childhood Initiative
Foundation and University
Scholar for Early Childhood
Development and Readiness
at the University of Florida.
Campaign TRAIL
The Citrus County Chronicle
will host its primary forum at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug. 15 at the Citrus
County Auditorium. Candidates
whose names are on the primary
ballot are invited to speak. The
Chronicle's election forum is 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Oct. 17 at the National
Guard Armory in Crystal River.
Information: Mike Wright, 563-5660.
Renna Jablonskis, candidate
for school board District 3, will
speak at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Aug.
14, for the American Busiiness
Women's Association of Citrus
County. Information: 400-5336.
John Thrumston, Republican
for county commission District 4,
will meet the public from 2 to 4
p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16 in the
Hampton Room of the Citrus Hills
Golf & Country Club. Information:
Dorothy Jo Russo, 746-0844.
School Board District 5 candi-
dates Hank Hemrick and Linda
Powers will speak at the North
Suncoast Republican Club meeting
at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19.
Information: 382-9981, or visit
www.nsrc-gop.com.
M James Holder, no-party affili-
ation candidate for county com-
mission District 2, will have a
fund-raiser from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 7 at the Bella
Oasis Hotel and Spa. Information:
422-7296.
The Citrus County Chronicle pub-
lishes fund-raisers, political speak-
ing events and the like in its
Campaign Trail. Submissions
should be sent to Mike Wright at
the Citrus County Chronicle, 1624
N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal
River, FL, 34429; or fax to 563-
3280; or e-mail newsdesk@chroni-
cleonline.com with Campaign Trail
in subject line.
Editor's note: This com-
mencement address by David
Lawrence Jr., former publisher
of The Miami Herald, was
made last week at Florida
State University's graduation
ceremonies. Below is the
address.
DAVID LAWRENCE JR.
Special to the Chronicle
President (TK) Wetherell, this
distinguished faculty, families
and friends and, most of all,
today's to-be-congratulated
graduates, I am honored to be
with you. Led by your president,
this is a university on the road to
greatness.
Now, should any of you won-
der and you should why a
University of Florida graduate
could possibly have enough wis-
dom to say anything of value to
FSU graduates, I would say in
my defense: First, yes, I did go to
Gainesville (clearly too young,
you might imagine, to know any
better). Second, I hope you
would give me some credit for
being in a family of 16 FSU grad-
uates with a total of 21 Florida
State degrees. And, third, I want
you to know that I root for the
Seminoles for no fewer than 10
football games every year
You have before you a most-of-
my-life newspaperman who
loved the business so much that
in 35 years at seven newspapers
as reporter, editor or publisher, I
missed not one day of work
(which is, I must acknowledge,
the mark of a truly obsessed
human being).
When then Florida Gov.
Lawton Chiles recruited me 10
years ago for a mission of
"school readiness," I knew
absolutely nothing about the
topic (though you have before
you the father of five children -
one, I should note, with two FSU
degrees and married to a fellow
with an FSU doctorate).
What I came to understand
about high-quality early child-
hood development, care and
education re-energized my life
and led me to "retire" from a
business I loved intensely I
came to find out not that the only
learning years of one's life are to
be found in the earliest years -
people do learn all their lives -
but rather that the windows
wide open during those early
years will never again be open
quite so wide.
I came to know that the very
future of public education
reform will depend on bringing
children in far better shape to
formal school than so many are.
I came to believe that we must
build a movement for everyone's
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.: -.. Letters to the R':
History lessons
Sometime around 1620, a group of folks
agreed to create a picture made up of thou-
sands of secular pieces. It was a view of
future America a creation that all might
enjoy freely It left behind the horrible con-
flicts that had marked life and anti-education
in Europe for centuries. Schools were to pro-
vide youths with opportunities to feel needed
and to enjoy satisfaction from participating
with peers in enjoyment of human differ-
ences. Freedom of worship meant that no one
claimed the right to impose sectarian dogma
on anyone else.
Sometime after 1920, political groups and
sects decided that by taking liberties with some
pieces of the American picture, they could cre-
ate a world more to their liking. Pieces having
to do with science, psychology, civil rights and
freedom for open-minded humans were fouled
up or hidden. A new picture of society by radi-
cal religions was forced on all Americans,
regardless of their beliefs. In time, an openly
sectarian governor of Florida flaunted an
effort to overthrow the State Constitution and
to force schools to promote discrimination.
President Bush promotes religious dissent by
forcing all citizens to accept his sectarian view
of cell research.
Four centuries later, about 2020, the conse-
quences of destroying the original image of an
America put together by freely participating
citizens will be obvious. Citizens will struggle
with a small population effort, a la 1620, having
been completely overwhelmed by the powers
of an authoritarian sectarian state. (Iraq?) The
U.S. Constitution will have been shredded by
the Supreme Court. Freedoms that the
Preamble of the Constitution promised will be
no more.
Illiterate, ignorant, diseased, deprived, cor-
rupted immigrants, after escaping 300 years of
religious isolation, will vote against the "U.S.
perfect union" picture of the Preamble. Four
hundred million people will live under reli-
gious sectarian terrorism that humiliated
mankind for centuries. (Iraq, Vietnam, Sri
Lanka, Spain, South America, etc.) China will
rule the world because it has refused to allow
sectarian divisiveness to tear it apart. A schol-
ar in 2020 will have little trouble in recognizing
the American picture that sectarians
destroyed.
John A. Buelke
Citrus Springs
Best dog owner
The rescued St Bernard should stay with
Pam Bondi, the woman who adopted him.
The dog was apparently infested with heart-
worms, undernourished and appeared to be
neglected. This dog should not be returned to
the previous owners, but remain in a loving
home where he is getting the medical care,
attention and love.
There is more to caring for an animal than
providing food and water. No dog should
spend itsilifq in a back yard in all kinds of
weather. ,Pets heed attention and contact with
their owners, more than just a pat on the
head when they're fed or being teased by
children.
I read that Mr. and Mrs. Couture got the dog
from a neighbor with the dog's papers and
heartworm medicine. Mr. Couture said that
they have always made sure that the dogs
took their medicine. In two years, they must
have gotten more of the heartworm medicine
from a vet if they were giving the medicine as
directed. Heartworm tests are usually done
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come the next month, they can
re-submit what would have
been Letter No. 4, Letter No. 5,
etc., but the onus will be on
them.
In checking up on accusa-
tions that more than three of
Marilyn's letters were pub-
lished in July, I did a little
research. Since the first of the
year, we've published 21
Marilyn Day letters. We've also
published a minimum of 11 let-
ters blasting her and, to some
extent, blasting us for allowing
her letters to run. If Marilyn's
name wasn't mentioned in the
first few words of the letter, our
recording system doesn't
reflect if the letter concerned
her comments so there may
be several I'm not accounting
for.
While Marilyn has been the
lightning rod, the bigger issue
PAY
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were unusable.
Two significant road projects
on County Road 491 in Beverly
Hills and C.R. 486 near Citrus
Hills were already under way
when the commission began
discussing how to pay for the
next batch of road-widening
projects.
It isn't cheap. Widening to
four lanes just one mile of
urban road costs about $10 mil-
lion; county officials estimated
they'd need about $405 million
to do all the necessary road
projects through 2040.
The question was how to pay
for it.
The subject wasn't new. In
2002, then-County Adminis-
trator Richard Wesch suggest-
ed the commission increase its
annually about April and medication is given
once a month throughout mosquito season (or
in some areas, year round).
Have Mr. and Mrs. Couture provided regu-
lar veterinarian care during the two years
they had these animals? Is there any record
of shots, heartworm checks or any other care
that is usually provided by conscientious
owners?
Dr. Deplantier said that dogs who never
received heartworm preventive medication
live 5 to 8 years. Did he say anything about
the loss of weight, shortness of breath and
other symptoms that accompany heart-
worm?
If it hadn't been for Hurricane Katrina, the
dog might have died from heartworms by now.
It's not a question of only the wealthy being
allowed to have pets, it's a question of being
able to properly provide and care for a pet.
Our family has lived in Louisiana and
Florida for many years and none of our dogs
has ever had heartworm! We didn't "keep them
in a bubble" either. We kept them in the house
and maintained a regular heartworm preven-
tion routine.
Alyce Hinchey
Homosassa
Plastic patriots
Your newspaper daily reports the treachery
and incompetence of our government, includ-
ing news of our young people killed in a desert
halfway around the world, mounting violations
of our constitutional rights, torture, historic
deficits in the face of tax gifts for the rich, gov-
ernment corruption, rigged voting and vicious
war with no end in sight. Little is ever said of
accountability. Who's responsible?
At first, I held the Republicans to account.
Then I directed my dismay at the Democrats -
who are supposed to mount opposition for
allowing the mess to happen. Now I'm onto the
people for being so insensate to what is being
done to them, and some yet so dense as to per-
form as plastic patriot puppets, overflowing
with misdirected righteous indignation in sup-
port of the very gang that is abusing them and
which our future history may well condemn as
a criminal government
The machinery to make this better still actu-
ally exists, a reminder of the wisdom that "A
people has the government it deserves." The
people can fix it, but only if they wake up,
grasp the proposition that they can act in their
own best interest, want to and most important-
ly make the effort, take the trouble to make it
happen.
Sure the voting process, especially the new
electronic machines, can and has been rigged.
But if you and I can get a hundred thousand
citizens camped outside of Gov. Jeb Bush's
office in Tallahassee, insisting upon honest
elections and staying in place until we are con-
vinced it happens then Florida will have
honest elections.
And if you and I can get a million citizens on
the Mall in %ishington, outside of Jeb's broth-
er's office, ahia staying in place until it will
happen then America's participation in this
historically disgraceful slaughter in Iraq will
end.
The people have the power. That they do not
thus far use it in their own interest is the
conundrum of our era, and perhaps portends
the demise of representational government in
America.
Rolf Norbom
Crystal River
While Marilyn has
been the lightning
rod, the bigger
issue is the war
in Iraq and the
leadership of our
country
is the war in Iraq and the lead-
ership of our country yes
"our" country... left wing, right
wing, whatever.
Marilyn's positions are going
to draw fire and she's used to
it. We've received several let-
ters in recent days critical of
Marilyn and her outlook on
things. Interestingly, there also
appears to be a backlash to the
backlash, with those who dis-
agree with Marilyn's detractors
coming to her defense.
There's a bunch of anger in
the United States that keeps us
from being very united, but
don't begrudge the debate.
While letters to the editor don't
solve global problems, they do
spark healthy debate. And
whoever the sitting president
is, he ("he" at least to date) will
likely have more people voic-
ing their disagreements than
people going public with their
praise. It's just how it works.
There's a good chance that a
majority of Citrus Countians
support President Bush's war
on terrorism, but that doesn't
mean those numbers are pro-
portionate to the number of let-
ters we receive expressing dif-
fering views.
It's the issues not the indi-
viduals with differing views --
that should be the focus of the
debate.
Charlie Brennan is editor
of the Chronicle. He can be
e-mailed at cbrennan@
chronicleonline.com.
6-cent-per-gallon gas tax by 2 suggested the board ask voters
cents to pay for road improve- their preference: continue
ments. Commissioners balked with the 6-cent gas tax increase
at the time, saying they didn't or replace it with a 1-cent sales
have any data to suggest county tax.
roads were in such a condition A majority of commissioners
that widening was a major pri- have balked at that idea, saying
ority. the gas tax is more fair to the
Three years later, data began poor than a sales tax increase.
to surface and confirmed that Two commissioners also noted
growth was squeezing the life that similar attempts for a sales
out of many two-lane county tax increase in the past have
roads. been denied by voters.
County commissioners pretty Other questions on today's
much narrowed down their survey of candidates include
funding choices to two options: the issue of high-rise condo-
double the gas tax to 12 cents a miniums. The county commis-
gallon or wait a year and ask sion recently voted to allow a
voters to increase the sales tax four-story condominium resort
by a penny in Old Homosassa.
By a 4-1 vote, with Also, candidates are asked
Commissioner Joyce Valentino their views on banning fast-
the lone dissenter, the board release fertilizers. Many envi-
approved an additional 6-cents- ronmental experts say fast-
a-gallon tax, starting Jan. 1. release fertilizers play a key
In recent weeks, however, role in the degradation of
Commissioner Jim Fowler has water quality.
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Atrocities in Vietnam
The Los Angeles Times pub-
lished today the files from a
once-secret archive assembled
by a Pentagon task force in the
early 1970s, that shows that
confirmed atrocities by U.S.
forces in Vietnam were more
extensive than was previously
known. That means the Winter
Soldier investigation is not only
true, it did not know that it fell
short of the reality. The war
crimes had been documented
and investigated. A retired gen-
eral commenting on the report
and who served on the task
force investigating the atrocities
in Vietnam, says he once sup-
ported keeping the record secret
but now believes they deserve
wide attention in light of alleged
attacks on civilians and abuse of
prisoners in Iraq. "We can't
change current practices unless
we acknowledge the past," he
said. Those who called Sen.
Kerry a traitor for bringing a very
small part of this to the atten-
tion of the American public cer-
tainly should apologize to Sen.
Kerry. He was no traitor. He was
only telling the truth.
reported how Israel had
attacked a city and 40 wo
and children had died in t
horrible attack. They were
chastised by all the nation
media and major networks.
Today, the spokesperson for
the Lebanese prime minister
disclosed one person (died) in
this attack. How could the
news media get it so wrong or
are they just so anxious to
attack the Jewish community?
Are they that anti-Semitic? I
think so because one person
vs. 40? What a horrible report
by the news media and I guar-
antee we'll see no retraction of
this report.
Editor's note: According to the
Associated Press, The Lebanese
prime minister said one person
was killed in an Israeli air raid
Monday in the southern border
village of Houla, lowering the
death toll from 40. Prime
Minister Fuad Saniora said at.a
news conference that he had
based the initial tally on unspeci-
fied information that he had
received. He offered no other
explanation for the error.
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side that said the price was if
men you paid cash or used its corn
his pany credit card. Needless to,
say, I will not buy my gasoline
al at that store again.
Beautiful building
My thanks to Homosassa -<
Marine in Homosassa. They didl;9';
a beautiful job. Their building.is&i.--
beautiful. They really made
Homosassa a much nicer place,
and pretty place to live. I hope
other businesses will take their '' '
lead and do the same. Again,
thanks Homosassa Marine. .
Mail service
I don't know what is so hard.-,: ,--
about delivering mail to the
Citrus Park area in Homosassa.:
It's now 7 o'clock Monday and
we have not received our mail
yet. We get other people's mail
in our mailbox all the time and: ^
I've complained. We've com- :,
plained to the postmaster and
we don't get any response. --
What can we do? I mean, the
mail service in this area is so
bad.
Pipeline woes
Online auction I believe a convenience store What I'd like to know is,
Onine auction that sells gasoline is doing a when did Brice Petroleum buy :
This is for the person with bait-and-switch tactic. It has a the Alaska pipeline and how.;
the two-faced kitten. I think big sign outside that says gas did that .iappen?- .
instead of freezing it, you is $2.96 a gallon for regular. I Editor's note: BP(British
should eBay it and go for the used my Visa card tofuel up Petroleunm) has drilled for oil in
big bucks. Have a good day. and while I was pumping, I Prudhoe Bay fields since the
Attack in Lebanon noticed the pump was showing 1970s, according to the
$3 a gallon. I then again Associated Press. As with any
Last week, the news media looked at the sign and noticed company, it bought the rights to.
and all the major networks another little sign off to the operate.
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to run for office, were around at the time,the,
We have debated at the to run for Office, use of marijuana was much"';
newspaper how to handle the their personal more prevalent on college. ,
issue. When the candidates campuses and in Vietnn.'
first qualified for office, the lives become Some candidates have drng
Chronicle held an information- arrests that are decades old.
al gathering at our Meadow- relevant to the The information is relevafit-
crest office, because it's part of the story f:
At that time, I told the candi- general public an individual's life. It may b
dates there would be a ques- very old, but it's still part of t::I
tion on our information form story.
concerning any arrests they legal problems on our Web site. The much more relevant :-
might have had. I urged the For those candidates who part of the story is what these d
candidates to be completely are currently having legal folks have done lately. Many; of
honest, problems, the reports will reg- the candidates have become -C-
I also assured them if they ularly appear on news pages of our most productive citizhe&s.:
were not honest, and the news- the paper. When candidates and have made important con-
paper discovered their past make the decision to run for tributions to our community.
was unreported, we would office, their personal lives They deserve your considera-:-
make a much bigger deal out of become relevant to the general tion when you vote.
news. public. Former county commis- But we each must live witKii- -
I'm pretty sure I mentioned sioner Josh Wooten lost his re- the consequences of oln:
the front page of the newspa- election bid in 2004 in part actions. And when you run: for
per. because his personal life public office, one of the conse-
Most of the candidates were became part of the story, quences is that people have the.::
honest, and you will see It's up to voters to determine right to digest what a candidate::
reports in the paper that dis- what value to place on the has done with his or her life.: :
cuss background. Where information. Does a DUI from
appropriate, the background 20 years ago make a candidate -
will mention problems with the unfit for office today? Not Gerry Mulligan is publisher -,
law. If you are really interested according to my value system, of the Chronicle. He can be
in the details, we will publish a but other people may believe e-mailed atgmulligan@
full list of candidates' past differently chronicleonline.com.
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Rules are boring unless you're in the majority
:Iknow that the rules of
-Congress appear bor-
:ing, yet knowing how
Corness works is impor-
tant in understanding how
legislation passes or how
parties position themselves
for elections. The House
andSenate have adjourned
for the August recess. Both
bodies have indicated they Lou
will: reconvene sometime OTI
after Labor Day and have VOu
approximately 15 legisla-
tive: days before the
adjournment for the fall election.
The House operates under strict
rules with the Rules Committee being
key...
The Rules Committee was original-
ly ai select committee and had been
relatively inactive most of the 19th
century. During the 44th Congress,
which began in 1875, the House Rules
Were changed.
House Rules were reduced from
166 to 44, and most importantly, the
Rules Committee was elevated to a
standing committee. The Speaker was
designated as chairman of the Rules
Committee with authority to appoint
the chairman and members of all
standing and select committees.
Furthermore, any future rule
changes had to be referred to the
Rules Committee. From that time for-
ward-'.the power of the Rules
Committee went through many itera-
tions, sometimes increasing in power
and other times having its power lim-
ited. Yet it always was one of the key
House .committees.
Frey
'HER
CES
When I was in Congress,
the Democrats were in con-
trol. There was a fight within
the Democrat caucus as to
who could appoint the whip
and committee chairman.
The result was a compro-
mise establishing a new
process of selecting chair-
men, which was done by the
Democrat caucus by secret
ballot, if 20 percent of the
members so demanded.
Robert V Remini, in his
book "The House," states:
"By 1974 (the Democrat caucus) made
Democrat Committee assignments for
all committees except Rules which
was appointed by the Speaker.
Speaker Carl Albert regarded this
later action as the most significant
reform of his speakership. It effec-
tively made the Rules Committee an
arm of the Speaker." Furthermore,
the Rules Committee has a superma-
jority in terms of the ratio of the
majority to minority, i.e., today
Republicans to Democrats, but next
year it could be Democrats to
Republicans.
In the House, there is strict adher-
ence to the rules, including germane-
ness requirements. A bill can have
only one subject matter and amend-
ments that are in a different area are
subject to a motion to strike. What the
House did was put an estate tax bill
and a federal minimum wage bill into
one bill. The reason it was allowed
was the Rules Committee "changed"
the House Rules and waived the ger-
maneness requirement. This com-
bined bill passed by a 230 to 180 vote.
It raised the minimum wage to
$7.25/hour from $5.15/hour, which has
been the law since 1997. Regarding
the estate tax, it established a $5 mil-
lion exemption, or $10 million for a
married couple. There is a 15 percent
tax rate on inheritances
from $10 million to $25 In theI
million, and for estates
over $25 million the tax there i
rate is 30 percent.
This bill was sent to adherence
the Senate, where the
rules are different. Not rules, in
only is there no ger-
maneness requirement, germal
but any senator has the
ability to tie up legisla- require
tion for long periods of
time. The problem the Democrats
face is that minimum wage is one of
their main campaign issues in the
2006 election. Up to now, the
Republicans have refused to allow a
vote on this issue.
The Democrats in the Senate voted
against the House bill because of its
estate tax provisions. They, now have
to explain why they voted against the
minimum wage increase. This is con-
fusing to the voters who don't under-
stand, and frankly don't .care much
about the rules of the House or
Senate. The Republicans once again
must deal with the problem they
faced under the Truman presidency,
in 1948, where he ran against the
Republicans as a "do-nothing"
Congress and upset Thomas Dewey.
There is some truth to this change.
Major legislation such as the immi-
gration bill has not passed and most
n
er
of the appropriation bills are still
pending. The House work schedule
has been light, with votes beginning at
6 p.m. on Tuesday, and usually ending
by 6 p.m. on Thursday. Democrats will
point out that there were only 84 days
this year when votes
House, were scheduled. Of
course, this is only part
strict of the story, as much
work is done in commit-
!e to the tees and in hearings
around the country on
cluhding non-voting days. But
again, this puts the
ieness Republicans in a posi-
tion to explain why
ments more has not been
accomplished and why
they have not been on the House floor
trying.
The best the Republicans can hope
for out of this legislative quagmire is
a draw. They should be able to take
the minimum wage issue away from
the Democrats. However, you will
have estate tax reform and minimum
wage increase, added to the list of
what has not been accomplished.
I hope this look behind the head-
lines gives you some insight as how
control of the Congress, especially the
House, is critical. Rules are boring
unless you are in the majority.
-
Lou Frey Jr. served as a Florida
representative in Congress from
1969-79. He is a partner with Lowndes,
Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, PA,
Orlando; and can be e-mailed at
lou.frey@lowndes-law.com.
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Primary Election
Political Forum
August 15
Citrus County
Auditorium
Doors open 6 p.m.
Forum begins 7 p.m.
Refreshments served by the
Boys & Girls Club of Citrus County
Citrus Springs Concert Series -
Las Vegas Revue
Playhouse 19 The Melody Lingers
14-15 Manatee Festival
CFCC Performing Arts, Golden
Dragon Acrobats
Hike For Hospice
Cattle Barons' Ball
Texas Hold'em Tournament
Tractor Pull
BH Sheriff's Collector Car Show
Second Hand Rose Fashion Show
Mystery Dinner Show 0
Seven Rivers School Golf Classic
Beverly Hills Circle of Friends
Luncheon
ACT Pygmalion
ACT Pygmalion
Knights of Columbus Bingo
Altrusa Monte Carlo
Junior Achievement Bowl-a-thon
Community Ball
'School'astic Golf Tournamnet
Citrus Springs Concert Series -
Michelle James
Club Razzle Dazzle
ACT-Bravissimo
Citrus Jazz Society Jam Session
Barbershoppers
CFCC Performing Arts, Piano 4
Playhouse 19 On Golden Pond
Grand to be Irish
West Citrus Elks Flea Market
Greater Citrus US Bowling
Tournament
* Tommy Henry Irish Band
* Parade of Homes
* NAMI-Walk For the Mind America
* Music on the Square-Black History
* Whipering Pines Park-Black History
* Grand Ole Opry
* Steak & Steak
* Spring Fling
* Beverly Hills International Festival
* Purple Heart Committee Ceremony
* Dinner Theater-Engaged in Murder
* Gospel Song Festival-Black History
* Pet Safety Fair
* Parade of Homes
* Playhouse 19 On Golden Pond
* Knights of Columbus Charity Ball
* Strawberry Festival
Homosassa Heritage Day
Antique Faire
Manatee Car & Truck Show
West Citrus Elks Card Party
Swing For A Cure
ACT Wife Begins At Forty
Water Wise Fiesta
A Musical Event
Clean Air Bike Ride
Crab Claws & Cole Slaw
Citrus County Jazz Society Jam
Session
CFCC Performing Arts, John
Davidson
Fit InCitrus
St. Pat's Golf Tournament
Yankee Air Force Fly-In
Fort Cooper Days
Always Love-Barbershoppers
Greater Citrus US Bowling
Tournament
Wood Wind & Water
Citrus County Fair
Citrus Springs Concert Series -
Barry St. Ives
Spring Into Spring Fashion Show
Playhouse 19- Butterflies are Free
Corvettes in the Sunshine III
Uptown Styles in Blooming Colors
Sertoma Horse Show
Fashion Cares
Inverness Relay For Life
Sugarmill Chorale Concert
Wishing Well Canoe-A-Thon
Timothy J. Davis Golf Tournament
Black Tie & Blue Jeans
Week of the Young Child
Rotary Blood Screening
Sweet Adelines Concert
CMH Salute to our Community
Playhouse 19 Butterflies are Free
Central Ridge Relay For Life
Citrus Community Concert Choir
Spring Book Sale
Citrus County Bass Challenge
Bowl For Kids Sake
Church Without Walls Golf Classic
ACS Tennis Tournament
Christian United Golf Tournament
Citrus Springs Concert Series -
Mark Ralston
* Homosassa Easter Egg Hunt
* Seven Rivers School Benefit Dinner
* ACT Curtain Up On Murder
* Volunteer Fair
* Aqua Fair
CFCC Open House
Native American Experience
CCBA Fishing Tournament
Sheriff's Summer Safety Expo
Gong Show
VFW Music/Comedy Benefit
Superintendent's Golf Classic
Playhouse 19 Carousel
ACT Curtain Up On Murder* Lecanto
Relay For Life
Gospel Jubilee
Citrus County Jazz Society Jam
Gulf Island Civic Theater-Broken Up
Worlds Greatest Baby Shower
Hurricane/Disaster Expo
Informational Fiesta
Comedy Fundraiser
Yankee Air Force Corn Feast
Citrus Memorial Ball
Hicks House Dedication
John Barnes Golf Tournament
LHS Project Graduation
CHS Project Graduation
Sheriff's Posse Yard Sale
Scrabble Competition
Hurricane/Disaster Expo
Fiesta Tropicale
Inverness Flag Day Ceremony
Playhouse 19 Talent Show
Homosassa Fireworks Show
Poker Run
Mike Baize Basketball Camp
* Patriotic Evening
* Crystal River Fireworks
* Rotary Duck Race
* Rick Corso Comedy Show
* Run For The Money Auction
* Key Training Center Run For the
Money
* Key Center Telethon
* Playhouse 19 Two Gentlemen From
Verona
* Boys & Girls Club Car Raffle Drawing
* ACT-Anything Goes
* Playhouse 19 Two Gentlemen From
Verona
* Chronicle Primary Election Forum
Gulf Island Theater-Yard Sale and Fresh Ice
Ovarian Cancer 5K Run
Some Enchanted Evening
United Way Kickoff
Harvest Moon Craft Show
One Night Off Broadway
Spanish American Golf Tournament
Citrus Jazz Society Jam
ACT Old Wine In A New Bottle
Save our Waters Week
Industry Appreciation Week Awards
Hernando Elementary School Parent
Expo
Show Stoppers
Industry Appreciation Week Barbecue
Senior Prom
Walkerfest
Christmas In September
Arts & Crafts Show
AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day
Memorial Golf Tournament
Secret Garden Tour
Night of the Heron
We Can Weekend
Light Shine-Spiritual Renaissance
Singers
German Club Oktoberfest
832 K-9's Deputy Dogs Fundraiser
Majestic
ACT No Way To Treat A Lady
ACT No Way To Treat A Lady
Rails to Trail Bike Ride
Realtors Benefit Golf Tournament
Sertoma Oktoberfest
Library Fall Book Sale
* Texas Hold 'Em
* St. Scholastica Men's Club Craft Show
* Lions Arts & Crafts Show
* Nature Coast Fine Arts Show
* West Citrus Elks Annual Card Party
* Southwest Regional Chili Cook Off
* Citrus Jazz Society Jam Session
* Columbus Day Memorial Service
* National Wildlife Refuge Week
* Scarecrow Festival
* Greater Gas Golf Tounament
* Healthy Living Fair
* Day of Caring
* Make A Difference Day
* Father Willie Golf Tournament
* Continuity of Care Wine Auction
* Old Time Rock 'n Roll
* Heritage Festival & Cattle Drive
Knight of Columbus Craft Fair
Greek Festival
Great American Cooter Fest
Inverness Sertoma Golf For Kids
Haunted Tram Rides
Light Shine Islam and Christianity
Taste of Citrus
Homosassa Lions Christmas Square
Prevue Holiday Ideas
Women of Sugarmill Fashion Show
Veterans Fair
Dunnellon Library Book Sale
Festival of the Arts
Veterans Appreciation Show
Veterans Day Parade
West Citrus Elks Annual Craft Show
Humanitarian Dog Walk
Homosassa Book Sale
Parade of Trees
CCBA Home and Outdoor Show
Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast
St. Scholastica Golf
CFCC Harvest Market
Citrus Jazz Society Jazz Jam
Caruth Camp Challenge
Parade of Trees
Citrus Stampede Rodeo.
Dinner and a Song
Light Shine University of Florida Choir
Inglis/Yankeetown Seafood Festival
Winter Wonderland Craft Show
Discover Chamber Lunch
Father Christmas Ball
Floral City Heritage Days
Mistletoe Homes Tour
Chronicle/Pines Tennis Tournament
* Crystal River Christmas Parade
* BH Holiday Parade
* Waterfront Home Tours
* Barbershop Holiday Concert
* CS Concert Series Cool Yule
* Country Rocks the Canyon
* Mike Hampton Day
* Inverness Christmas Parade
* Citrus Jazz Society
* Beverly Hills parade
* Citrus Springs Parade
* Sugarmill Chorale Concert
* Citrus Community Christmas
* Nature Coast Ballet Nutcracker
* Homosassa Boat Parade
* Light Shine Organ Recital
* Night of Lights
CITibs 'CouNTY (FL) C HRonicLE
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Rough road
I'd like to know whom to send
the bill to for my car's align-
ment. It is completely outra-
geous that when we drive from
Homosassa to Crystal River, that
the road is so bad that every-
body has to quick get into the
other lane, which is now becom-
ing bad. With all our taxes and
all the available money in this
area, it is outrageous that we
have roads like that. Is there
anybody I can contact? Please
put it in the paper.
Kitchen kudos
Thank you, Ron Kitchen, for
deciding to run for re-election.
We need you. You seem to be
the only one out there that's
concerned about our tax dol-
lars. We need someone like you
to keep asking the questions.
Thank you again. You have my
vote and many, many more.
Rundown signs
I've been putting up election
signs and I'm finding signs
driven over by vehicles that are
down in the field away from
the side of the road far
enough. But for no reason,
somebody drove down and ran
right over the top of them. Or
the Chronicle's putting their
newspaper stands right smack
in front of the signs where
there's never been a newspa-
per stand. But now they're put-
ting things to block the signs
... I think this is really dirty
politics.
6C SUNDAY,
CIrRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLt
AuLGUST 13, 2006
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Citrus Cardiology Consultants' new electronic medical management system has enabled, the office to move away from paper charts and allows doctors like car-
diologist Dennis Walker to access patient data via a portable electronic tablet.
Technology streamlines medical practice for doctors
KNOUNG PHAN
kphan@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
n the old days, Dr. Dennis Walker
of Citrus Cardiology in Inverness
used to fill the shelves in his'
office with patients' charts.
But these are newer times, and
instead of having to sort through
piles of paper, Walker only needs to
use a few quick strokes of his fingers.
"We can go through anybody's
charts in seconds basically," he said,
holding up his tablet-style computer
interface. "We can review their
records, messages from the patients,
anything. It's pretty incredible."
Last year, Citrus Cardiology
staffers decided it was time to retire
the vast amount of paperwork
involved in the 20,000-patient prac-
tice. Last October, they launched a
new electronic medical records
(EMR) system.
Admittedly, some of the practice's
102 employees were reluctant at first
to try the new system, but now just
about everyone is on board.
"It's gotten to the point to where I
iate to see paper now," Dr. Luis
Delfino said.
Developed specifically for cardiol-
ogistsby Indiana-based Gateway
Electronic Medical Management
at Citrus Cardiology in Inverness
BRIAN LaPETER/Chronicle
Paul H. Weigel, Citrus Cardiology Consultants administrator, shows a CD that
enables patients to take their records with them if they travel or spend an
extended time away from their home. The CD is one of the benefits of the
group's new electronic patient database.
(GEMMS), the new system is a har-
binger for the future of the medical
field: chartless offices.
The system employed at Citrus
Cardiology is almost something out
of science fiction.
Doctors arrive in the morning,
grab their tablet PCs and with a
thumb, swipes for a biometric read-
ing, the machines come to life with
screens that cater to each doctor's
specific settings.
When appointments roll in,
instead of having to scour the office
for records, the doctor has every
patient's information accessible
through the computer's touch screen.
The information logged includes
everything from allergies and pre-
scriptions to the results of tests such
as electrocardiograms.
In order to input information, the
doctor can either use computer pull-
down menus, write on the screen
using a special stylus or just dictate
because the PC has voice-recognition
capability.
No more illegible scrawl or "sticky
notes" in patient records.
The system is wireless and all the
information is updated throughout
the main database in real time.
Once the visit is over, the doctor
can bill and write prescriptions
instantly
In order to maintain tight security,
practice administrator Paul Weigel
said that the records are kept to fed-
eral standards. They are copied and
stored at three separate sites.
"It's just as safe as your bank
account; that's how you should look
at it," Weigel said. "Everything that
Please see PULSFJPage 5D
Lack of affordable housing hindering businesses
EDC report
confirms what
many already know
MIKE WRIGHT
mwright@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
This won't come as a shock to
any business owner trying to
recruit skilled workers:
It's tough going with the lack
of affordable housing.
Those findings are included
in the 2006 Business Retention
and Expansion (BRE) report
* commissioned by the Citrus
County Economic Develop-
ment Council and conducted
by the University of Florida.
The BRE report is the fol-
low-up to a similar 2002 study
that asked 104 businesses their
opinions on a variety, of work-
related issues, including
recruiting, permitting, training
and how they integrate tech-
nology into their business
plans.
The study was conducted
over the EDC's Web site by ask-
ing each of the 104 original
businesses to participate. Of
those, 36 responded.
EDC executive director Brett
Wattles said a 34 percent
response isn't bad, though he'd
hoped for better.
"We can't control who
responds," he said. "We e-mailed
them; we called them; we wrote
them. We did all we could to get
them to participate."
We did all we
could to get them
to participate.
Brett Wattles
EDC executive director.
Results included:
Affordable housing, ele-
mentary and secondary
schools and vocational school
programs were identified as
the most important issues for
successful business operations.
Of those three areas, 79 per-
cent rated affordable housing
in Citrus County as poor or fair.
41 percent said they had
problems retaining skilled
workers. Of those, 47 percent
blamed high competition for
skilled labor.
Recruiting skilled labor is
more difficult now than during
the first survey in 2002. The
report said that 64 percent of
respondents said they had dif-
ficulty recruiting skilled labor,
compared to 58 percent in
2002.
Thirteen firms said the
impact of modernization is
estimated to increase the num-
ber of employees by between
102 and 109 over the next three
years. No firms indicated that
modernization would result in
a decrease of employees.
a Employers generally rated
the quality of services in Citrus
County higher than in 2002.
Some examples of percentages
that rated services in the good
to excellent category: K-12
schools, 75 percent 2006, 69
percent 2002; post-secondary
education, 84 percent 2006, 56
percent 2002; high-speed
Internet, 71 percent 2006, 48
percent 2002.
Wattles said the report is
meant to highlight trends that
economic leaders may use to
assess the business climate.
The lack of affordable homes
or rental units for business
employees, he said, is definite-
ly an area that should be
addressed.
"That is a common problem
for all coastlines of Florida,"
he said. "It started in the Keys
and it's been going up both
coasts from there. It's also one
of the toughest ones to solve."
Please see MONEY/Page 5D
SO YOU KNOW
* Here is the contact infor-
mation for the businesses
mentioned in the July 30
Business story,
"Pampering pets."
BISCUITS PET BAKERY
* Web site: biscuitspet
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* Phone: 564-2428.
CATGENIE
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5,013.67 3,550.55 Dow Jones Transportation 4,141.62 -236.94 -5.41 -1.30 +10.51
440.38 378.95 Dow Jones Utilities 432.96 -1.09 -.25 +6.87 +9.32
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1,326.70 1,168.20 S&P 500 1,266.74 -12.62 -.99 +1.48 +2.95
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9.30 6.72 Ahold ... 9.03 +.09 +19.9
18.85 9.75 AirTran ... 40 11 10.91 -1.97 -31.9
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HI Low Name Div PE PPE Last chg %chg
16.50 5.04 ChmpE .. 3 7 5.47 -.76 -59.8
29.91 15.37 Checkpnt .01 19 13 16.10 -1.11 -34.7
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41.20 27.89 CmcBNJ .48 22 18 33.51 -2.30 -2.6
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24.96 18.85 ConAgra .72 20 19 22,36 +.49 +10.3
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29.01 21.15 ConstellA .. 18 13 25.35 +.32 -3.4
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28.19 24.33
41.66 19.52
46.95 '38.77
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42.94 28.18
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18.04 13.17
31.03 22.89
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5.81 4.06
14.75 9.44
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16.39 10.76
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56.49 42.00
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23.22 20.18
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HI Low Name Div PE PPE Last
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9.27 7.75 HanPtDiv .47 q 8.37
12.26 9.88 HanPtDv2 .58 q 10.74
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43.95 32.85 HomeDp .60 12 10 33,27
44.48 32.68 Honwlllntl .91 16 13 37.46
47.99 33.98 Hospira .. 24 16 34.35
YTD
chg %chg
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+.02 +1.0
unc +3.8
+.12 +5.8
-1.09 -1.0
-.78 +12.4
-.29 +10.5
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-.26 -8.1
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-1.36 +26.5
-1.82 -2.2
-1.44 -17.8
-.71' +0.6
-9.36 -19.7
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15.55 10.18 iShJapan .06e q 18 13.45 -.16 -0.5
42.59 35.16 Sltar 3.08 18 11 40.68 -.22 +14.1
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50.93 37.11 Imation .56 20 16 38.37 -2.19 -16.7
49.00 34.95 IngerRds .721 11 10 36.99 -.80 -8.4
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39.39 25.44 IntlGame .50 28 24 36.91 -.90 +19.9
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45.09 33.03 IronMtn ... 39 34 37.15 -2.22 -12.0
J-K-L
46.80 32.92 JPMorgChi.36 13 12 43.93 -1.19 +10.7
65.33 56.65 JohnJn 1.50 17 16 63.47 -.06 +5.6
90.00 56.50 JohnsnCll1.12 15 12 73.53 -2.07 +0.9
44.33 26.77 Kaydon .48 14 16 36.59 -2.18 +13.8
49.39 41.35 Kellogg 1.16 20 18 48.94 +.66 +13.2
34.57 21.83 Kelhrood .64 dd 15 25.68 -.96 +7.5
38.31 30.10 Keycorp 1.38 13 12 36.97 -.80 +12.3
41.52 32.66 KeySpan 1.86 18 17 40.55 +.02 +13.6
56.22 43.62 KindME 3.24 29 20 44.78 -1.46 *-6.4
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24.79 18.05 Kroger .26 17 15 22.68 -.15 +20.1
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52-Wk
HI Low Name DIv PE PPE Last
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6.15 4.75 LblyASG .60e q ... 4.88
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83.97 58.50 LockhdM 1.20 17 15 81.82
34.85 26,90 Lowess .20 15 13 28.10
3.49 1,99 Lucent ... 16 14 2.11
29.81 18.86 Lyondell .90 10 8 23.21
M-N-0
124.94101.31 M&TBk 2.40
25.40 19.51 MDURess.51
8.82 8.08 MCR .48
11.10 7.67 Madeco .03e
83.35 65.52 Magnalg 1.52
6.44 5.74 MgdHI .49
33.63 24.59 Manulilgs .70
93.28 55.41 Marathon 1.60
34.74 14.76 MStewrt .
8.48 MaterialSci ... 23
31.31 McDnlds .671 16
42.83 Medtrnic .441 21
25.50 Merck 1.52 16
46.40 MelLile .521 9
10.97 MicronT ... 29
42.53 MidAApt 2.38 cc
16.85 Midas ... 34
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59.12 Millipore ... 38
21.50 MillsCplI 2.51 23
50.18 MorgStan 1.08 13
19.10 MSEmMkt2.44e q
18.66 Motorola .20 11
10.05 MunienhFd.56 q
17.61 MylanLab .24 20
29.09 NCRCp ... 13
29.30 Naborss ... 12
27.74 NalFuGasl.20f 18
44.18 NatGrid 2.39e ...
20.56 NalSemi ,12 21
1.91 NewAm .21a q
40.68 NJRscs 1.44 16
38.40 NewmtM .40 42
5.05 NwpkRsll ... 22
13.94 NewsCpA.17e ...
19.51 NiSource .92 23
37.42 Nicor 1.86 17
75.52 NikeB 1.24 14
17 16 121.57
16 14 24.64
q .., 8.36
9.16
12 9 70.16
q 6.02
... 13 31.96
7 8 89.35
dd ... 17.07
YTD
chg %chg
9.28 -.49
34.69 -.72
43.06 -.56
40.60 -.75
52.62 +.11
15.74 unc
57.24 -.08
18.29 -.46
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61.70 -2.83
15.91 -7.39
65.36 -2.33
24.01 +.40
22.69 -.41
10.67 -.18
19.92 -3.09
32.65 -.16
33.85 +.08
37.75 -1.03
59.36 +1.53
22.26 -1.35
2.21 +.01
47.86 -1.35
51.75 -.52
5.62 -.39
18.55 -.50
21.39 -.73
42.59 -.76
76,51 -2.16
52-Wk
HI Low Name Div PE PPE
86.16 57.14 NobleCorp .16 18 8
23.47 15.43 NokiaCp .46a ......
30.64 23.05 NoFrkBc 1.00 14 13
23.11 17,30 NoestUt .75f dd 17
71.37 52.17 NorthropGI.20 16 14
32.05 24.90 NSTAR 1.21 17 15
60.30 25,92 Nucors .40a 10 10
16.35 12.92 NvFL .70 q ...
15.56 13.82 NvIMO .77 q ..
39.15 24.41 OGE Engyl.33 11 16
110.89 68.80 OcciPet 1.761 9 101
22.65 14.95 Olin .80 8 9
54.15 40.60 ONEOKPt3.801 19 16
65.69 38.80 Oshkshs .40 18 15
P-Q-R
29.98 22.49 PNMRes .88 25 14
68.88 55.64 PPG 1.92 14 12
35.16 27.83 PPLCps 1.,10 16 15
27.80 15.02 PaylShoe ... 24 15
76,29 31.25 PeabdyEs.24 22 15
25.75 20.00 Pengrthg3.00 ......
32.46 22.90 PennVawil.501 ... 17
69.34 44.16 Penney .72 14 14
16.55 9.56 PepBoy .27 dd ...
63.98 53.55 PepsiCo 1.20 25 20
25.47 20.95 PepsiAmer.50 16 15
17.15 14.05 Prmian 1.54e 12 9
26.85 20.20 Pfizer .96 17 12
102.80 51.07 PhelpsDs .75 14 6
26.17 21.26 PiedNG .96 18 18
12.98 9.97 PimcoStrat .89 q ...
44.83 40.18 PitnyBw 1.28 cc 15
39.63 33.42 PlumCrk 1.60 20 20
48.48 33.83 PostPrp 1.80 13 ...
57.62 45.32 Praxair 1.00 22 17
62.50 52.75 ProclGam1.24 23 20
45.50 40.19 ProgrssEn2.42 17 15
3.46 2.68 ProsStHiln .28 q ...
12.99 9.90 ProvETg 1.44 ......
72.45 56.05 PSEG 2.28 29 16
83.25 77.25 PSEGplA4.08 ......
23.82 20.13 PugetEngyl.00 12 14
7.13 6.58 PHYM .38a q .
9.86 9.11 PIGM .49a q
6.33 5.95 PPrIT .36 q
13.87 13.25 Qimodan ..
49.02 32.41 Quanexs .48 9 9
91.02 67.37 Quesiar .941 20 17
8.99 3.69 QwestCm ... dd 27
19.70 16.90 RPM .64 dd 12
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31.66 19.43 RJamesFs.32 16 14
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26.20 20.05 Realogyn ..... 12
24.93 21.08 Rltylnoo 1.41 21 20
37.38 29.16 RegionsFnl.40 15 13
33.98 25.29 Repsol .74e ......
18.00 8.95 RelailVent dd
3.82 .76 Revlon dd
53.00 39.47 RoHaas 1.32 14 13
72.08 57.79 RoyDShllA2.37e ...
21.87 17.93 Royce 1.65e q ..
43.49. 36.92 SCANA 1.68
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14.31 12.00 SalEMInc21.04
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20.61 15.89 SaraLee .40m
14.92 8.84 SaxonCp2.00a
22.53 15.73 SchergPI .22
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46.39 39.36 ScotlPwrn.71e
28.11 13.82 SeagateT .32
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15.36 12.05 SierrPac
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4.40 2.81 Solectm ...
30.80 25.63 SoJerlnd .90
36.47 30.49 SoulhnCo1.55
18.20 13.05 SwstAirl .02
Last
Ylu
YTD
chg %chg
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-1.95 +6.9
-2.52 +12.9
-.06 -19.1
-1.24 -2.9
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52-Wk YTD
Hi Low Name Div PE PPE Last *chg %chg
23.42 19.39 SovrgnBcp.32b 18 12 20.38 -.57 -1.0
27.20 16.43 SprinlNex .10 30 12 16.62 -.92 -21.6
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Hi Low Name Div PE PPE Last chg %chg
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19.17 13.24 CmrclCapB.30 16 10 15.81
9.99 6.02 Compuwre ... 17 14 6.64
29.64 17.04 Comversif ...... 19 19.8D
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D-E-F
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53.80 19.50 EGLInc ., 20 16 30.41
26.59 11.62 EZEM ... 14 19 12.4
12.21 7.00 ErthLink ... 10 ... 7.21
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Hi Low Name Div PEPPE Last
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24.68 12.76 JnpiNI.. ... 21 14 12.20
18.95 6.41 Jupitrmed 3 8 6.52
55.03 38.38 KLATnc .48 23 15 40.62
54.98 24.49 Komag ...8 7 36.25
75.50 36.07 KosPhr .. 24 19 44.42
49.35 26.59 Kronos ... 21 20 28.93
23.64 13.16 LKQCps ... 2822 20.23
19.94 12.00 LSIInds .48 20 13 13.61
53.74 28.37 LamRsch ... 17 11 39.04
59.83 39.24 LamarAdv .... cc 73 47.21
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20.25 15.84 LibMntAn ... 25 17.76
39.82 27.80 LinearTch .60 23 18 30.91
19.82 11.77 LodgEntl ... dd 62 18.21
5.75 2.21 LookSmtrs .. dd ... 2.40
11.40 1.56 Loudeyers .dd 4.33
M-N-0
37.60 24.27 M-SysFD 28 19 34.63
38.12 29.20 MGE 1.38 18 .. 31.61
27.61 13.27 MGIPhr ..dd 13.63
25.53 13,68 MROSoflt ... 28 23 25.45
48.38 29,82 MTS .40 18 15 34.25
36.84 16.71 MarvellTs .. 33 16 17.59
45.19 26.09 Maxim .621 20 16 26.83
23.35 12.08 MaxwIlT .. dd .. 16.16
5.18 2.78 McData ... dd .. 3.43
5.57 3.01 McDataA ... dd 11 3.51
37.58 24.87 Medlmun .. dd 38 25.66
26,67 16.30 MedAcI .. 20 18 22.03
16.07 8.28 Micrel .. 21 15 8.80
38.56 26.97 Microchp .941 23 20 31.26
28.38 21.46 Microsoft .36 20 16 24.43
11.46 7.83 MillPhar .. dd 90 9.76
8.85 4.07 Misonix .. dd ... 4.67
59,99 28.59 MnsltrWw ... 37 25 38.14
22.46 1.68 MovieGal ... dd 3 2.50
67.22 18.00 MultiFnEIc ... 9 12 18.09
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32.66 18.20 priceline ... 8 16
30.83 19.95 ProgPh .. dd ..
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18.20 11.17 QuestSftw ... 31 14
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44.75 18.20 AdmRsc .371 9
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18.50 8.61 AllisChE ... 16
7.68 2.15 AmOriBio ... 16
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25,62 19.03 iShCanada.15e q
25.09 18.44 iShGerm .12e q
44.04 28.26 iShMexico.48e q
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I ON Y ND M E ALI
Foreign Exchange
Value / Prev Value Todays S I Prev $
Country name Currency in dollars value In currency
Argent Peso .3259 .3259 3.0685 3.0688
Australia Dollar .7652 .7670 1.3068 1.3038
Brazil Real .4617 .4624 2.1658 2.1624
Britain Pound 1.8901 1.8922 .5291 .5285
Canada Dollar .8904 .8876 1.1231 1.1266
Chile Peso .001843 .001839 542.55 543.65
China Yuan .1254 .1255 7.9759 7.9690
Colombia Peso .000421 .000421 2375.00 2373.00
Czech Rep Koruna .0455 .0456 22.00 21.93.
Denmark Krone .1706 .1713 5.8601 5.8377
Dominican Rep Peso .0305 .0305 32.80 32.80
Egypt Pound .1746 .1746 5.7275 5.7275
Euro Euro 1.2729 1.2784 .7856 .7822
Hong Kong Dollar .1286 .1286 7.7769 7.7763
Hungary Forint .0047 .0047 212.40 211.50
India Rupee .0215 .0216 46.450 46.370
Indnsia Rupiah .000110 .000110 9070.00 9075.00
Israel Shekel .2280 .2275 4.3860 4.3965
Japan Yen .008601 .008675 116.26 115.27
Jordan Dinar 1.4108 1.4114 .7088 .7085
Kuwait Dinar 3.4578 3.4578 .2892 .2892
Lebanon Pound .000666 .000666 1501.00 1501.00
Malaysia Ringgit .2723 .2732 3.6730 3.6600
Mexico Peso .092594 .091921 10.7998 10.8789
N. Zealand Dollar .6324 .6329 1.5813 1.5800
Norway Krone .1600 .1607 6.2510 6.2238
Pakistan Rupee .0167 .0167 59.98 59.98
Peru New Sol .3096 .3094 3.230 3.232
Phiipins Peso .0195 .0195 51.16 51.34
Poland ZIoly .3300 .3289 3.03 3.04
Russia Ruble .0373 .0373 26.8000 26.7895
SDR SDR 1.48534 1.49095 .6732 .6707
Saudi Arab Riyal .2667 .2667 3.7502 3.7502
Singapore Dollar .6332 .6361 1.5793 1.5721
Slovak Rep Koruna .0341 .0341 29.35 29.29
So, Africa Rand .1472 .1470 6.7930 6.8010
So, Korea Won .001040 .001044 961.50 957.40
Sweden Krona .1384 .1391 7.2261 7.1889
Switzerlnd Franc .8050 .8098 1.2422 1.2348
Taiwan Dollar .0307 .0307 32.61 32.54
Thailand Baht .02678 .02665 37.34 37.52
U.A.E. DIrham .2723 .2723 3.6728 3.6728
Uruguay New Peso 0418 .0418 23.9200 23.9450
Venzuel Bolivar .000466 .000466 2147.30 2147.30
Spot Metals
NEW YORK (AP) Spot nonferrous metal prices Fri.
Aluminum $1.125 per !b., London MetalExch. Fri.
Copper -S3.7333 Calthode full plate, U.S. destinations.
Copper $3.5130N.Y. Mercspot Fri.
Lead $1177.0 per metric ton, London Metal Exch.
Zinc -5$1.6874 per Ib. delivered.
Gold $644.50 Handy & Harman (only daily quote).
Gold $633.50 troy oz., NY Mere spot Fri.
Silver $11.000 Handy & Harman (only daily quote).
Silver $11.853 troy oz., N.Y. Mere spot Fri.
Mercury -$583.00 per 76 Ib flask, N.Y.
Platinum -$1252.00 troy oz., N.Y. (conolract).
Platinum $1254.40 troy oz., N.Y. Merc spot Fri.
n.q.-not quoted, n.a.-not available r-revised
Money Rates
Today
Prime Rate
Discount Rate Primary
Fed Funds close
T-Bills:
3-month disc
6-month disc
T-Bill, annualized, adjusted for
constant maturity:
1-year
T-Notes:
1-year
2-year
5-year
10-year
T-Bond:
30-year
Libor:
3-month
6-month
FHLB Cost of Funds, ith District:
Eff. July 31
FNMA 30-year mortgage commitment:
30-days
Money market fund:
Merrill Lynch Ready Assets:
30-day avg yld:
8.25
6.25
5.25
4.95
5.00
4.61 4.57
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STOCKS
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MUTTUALS
AI V IY --- -
MUUA FUND
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
AIM Investments A:
BasicValA p 33.83 -.49 +1.3
CapDevp 18.00 -.41 +5.9
Chart p 13.77 -.11 +5.0
Constl p 23.38 -.40 -0.9
HYIdA p 4,33 +3.5
IntlGrow 25.80 -.15 +17.7
LrgCpGrAt 10.37 -.11 +2.9
MdCpCrEq p 28.30 -.23 -0.1
MuBp 8.01 -.01 +2,8
RealEst p 31.99 -1.22 +22.6
SelEqty r 18.84 -.18 +44
SmCpGrA p 27.27 -.67 +0.5
AIM Investments B:
BasloValBt 31.58 -.46 +0.5
CapDevBt 16.43 -.38 +5.1
ChartBl t 13.19 -.10 +4.3
ConstBI 21.64 -.37 -1,6
AIM Investor Cl:
DinrsDivld p 1285 -.12 +5.4
Dynamoc 18.46 -.48 +4.2
Energy 44,91 -.22 +16.6
SummItPp 11.85 -.18 +3.1
UJtites 15.31 -.09 +13,6
!AMF Funds:
UIIShrtMtg 9.66 ... +3,7
Advance Capital I:
Balanced p 17.79 -.18 +2.6
Rellnc n 9.53 -.03 +0.7
Alger Funds B:
SmCapGrt 5.04 -.16 +4.3
Alger Funds Instl:
MklCpGrl 15.54 -.42 -4.9
AlllanceBem A:
olanA p 16.80 -.12 +2.8
BIWlhStrAp 12.52 -.12 +6.9
GIbGovlncA 7.49 +.02 +5.1
GIblTechAp 54.17 -.35 -5.2
GrolncAp 3.93 -.04 +3.2
GrowthA p 32.44 -.76 -9.1
InllGroAp 17.04 -.18 +15.8
InliValAp 20.60 -.21 +24.1
.LgCapGrAp 18.44 -.19 -4.0
.SmCapGrA 23.11 -.82 -3.5
AlllanceBem Adv:
InValAdv 20.90 -.21 +24.5
LgCapGrAdv 19.08 -.20 -3.7
,AlllanceBem B:
CorpBdBp 11.56 -.06 -0.2
GibfTechB tI 48.52 -.32 -5.9
GrIncBp 3.85 -.03 +2.5
GrowthBI t 22.33 -.53 -9.8
LgCpGrBt 16.51 -.17 -4.7
SmCpGrB t 19.30 -.68 -4.2
USGovtBp 6.74 -.02 -0.1
AlllanceBern C:
SSmCapGrCI 19.36 -.68 -4.2
AllianceBerm 1:
ReEInvll 16.12 -.68 +22.1
Allanz Funds A:
NFJDivValt 15.75 -.07 +14.6
SmCpV A 30.99 -.41 +7.7
RenaisA 20.88 -.52 -1.0
Allianz Funds C:
GwthCt 18.47 -.25 +1.3
TargetC 15.39 -.56 -5.9
Amer Beacon AMR:
LgCapAmr 21.60 -.30 +7.6
Amer Beacon Instl:
IntEqlns' 22.91 -.45 +16.1
SmCaplnst 20,46 -.57 +1.0
Amer Beacon Plan:
LgCapPlan 20,89 -.29 +7,0
SmCpPlan 2005 -.57 +0.8
Amer Century Adv:
EqGro p 23.66 -.32 +3.0
OEqtyInonp 8.35 -.05 +7.7
'Amer Century Ins:
Ultra 27.00 -.27 -9.5
'Amer Century Inv:
Balanced n 16.14 -.15 +2.3
EqGrolnn a23.68 -.33 +3.3
Eqlnco n 8.35 -05 +7.9
"FLMuBndn 10.58 -.02 +2.8
GNMAIn 10.04 -.02 +2.2
Giftn 18.75 -.53 +9.2
GlblGo1dn 18.52 -.39 +53.6
.Growthin 19.84 -.22 -0.9
Heritage n 14.52 -.41 +9.2
IncGron 30.73 -.44 +3.5
InBBnd 13.53 -.18 0.0
InlDiscnr 15.67 -.27 +25.5
ntGmron 10.85 -.21 +14.9
LgComVal 6,86 -.05 +7.1
UlieScOn 5.09 -.04 -5.6
SNewOpp nr 5.88 -.25 +3.7
OneChgAgg n 11.73 -.14 +6.3
RealEstln 29.02 -.87 +23.0
Select n 33.99 -.27 -10.5
SGov n 9.31 -.01 +2.9
SmCapVal n 9.70 -.18 +2.1
SmalICo 9.28 -.34 -5.4
StrModn 6.82 -.06 +5.2
Ultra n 26.68 -.28 -9.7
,UtLln 14.70 -.09 +10.9
,Valuelnvn 7.15 -.03 +5.5
.Vistan 15.40 -.44 +1.2
American Funds A:
AmcapFAp 18.51 -.13 +0.5
AmMutlAp 27.12 -.20 +5.4
BalAp 18.01 -.11 +3.0
SondFdAp 13.11 -.03 +2.9
CapWIdAp 18.71 -.13 +1.1
.CaplnBndAp 56.69 -.49 +11.0
CapWGrAp 39.02 -,24 +15.4
EupacAp 44,43 -.30 +19.3
FundInvAp 38.12 -.47 +11.6
GovtAp 13.20 -.04 +1.3
.rr. t 31,05 -.20 +5.9
ni i.-. 12.17 -.02 +6.0
,',..r. ,, 1T71 -.01 +4.9
,,. .i. .. J8 ,8 +91
,,L.I 1 -.02 +2.3
,,. : -.27 +8.2
-NwEconAp- 23.11 -.12 +6.3
NewPerAp 30.50 -.18 +12.4
NewWorldA 43.49 +.10 +22.3
-SmCpWAp 37.18 -.35 +12.5
TaxExptA p 12.40 -.01 +3.4
'TxExCAAp 16.60 -.02 +3.5
.WshMutAp 32.25 -.34 +6.1
American Funds B:
AmcapBl t 17.84 -.13 -0.3
BalanBt 17.94 -.12 +2.2
BondBt 13.11 -.03 +2.1
CapinBldB t 56.69 -.49 +10.1
CapWGrBt 38.82 -.256 +14.4
EurpacBt 43.82 -.30 +18.5
FundlnvBt 38.02 -.46 +10.8
GrowthB1 30,00 -.20 +5.2
IncomeBt 19.16 -.18 +8.3
SCAB2t 32.77 -.27 +7.3
wNewPerspt 29.94 -.18 +11.5
b WashBt 32.05 -.34 +5.2
-Ariel Mutual Fds:
Apprec 44.39 -.51 -5.0
SAdel n 48.11 -1.32 -6.8
-Artisan Funds:
Int 27.85 -.34 +19.9
IntSmCp r 21.83 -.19 +20.5
IntValur 25.27 -.52 +22.2
MidCap 29.65 -.60 +0.8
MidCapVal 18.67 -.31 +0.4
SmlCap 16.30 -.62 -4.9
SmCapVal 18.05 -.35 +7.1
'Baron Funds:
Asset n 57.05 -.94 +6.0
'Growth 44.35 -.91 -2.7
Partners p 18.680 -.46 +6.4
SmlCap 21.52 -.85 -5.7
Bemrnstein Fds:
InlDur 12.95 -.03 +2.0
CaMu 14.09 -.01 +2.4
DivMun 13.91 -.02 +2.3
NYMun 13.75 -.01 +2.3
TxMgdInllVI 26.34 -.42 +17.5
IntVal2 26.32 -.43 +17.9
EmgMkts 38.28 +.32 +20.7
BlackRock A:
AuroraA 33.51 -.69 -3.0
GIResA 71.44 -1,00 +19.9
HiYdlnvA 7.84 ... +5.2
LegacyAp 13.58 -.23 -1.8
BlackRock Fds Birk:
CoreBIrk 9.39 -.03 +2.1
Bramwell Funds:
GrowthFdp 18.01 -.30 +9-0.7
Brandywine Fds:
BlueFd 29.81 -.43 +0.4
Brandywine n 31.13 -.54 +3.1
Bridgeway Funds:
USCMarket 17.44 -.66 +0,8
Brinson FundsY:
HIghYIdYn 6,96 +.01 +4.3
Buffalo Funds:
SmlCap 24.63 -.60 -3.4
CGM Funds:
CapDevn 29.50 -1.28 +7.4
FocusFd 39.22 +.09 +18.6
MutIn 29.50 -.12 +6.9
Realty n 30.21 -1.32 +21.8
CRM Funds:
MIdCapVall 28.08 -.37 +6.4
Calamos Funds:
GrilncC I 30.68 -.49 +3.2
GrthOlncA p 30.51 -.49 +3.9
GrowdhA p 5005 -1.49 -2.8
GrowthBt 51,28 -1.53 -3.3
GrowthC t 47.56 -1.43 -3.3
Calvert Group:
Incop 15.53 -.03 +2.5
[ntlEqA p 22.92 -.42 +17.6
MuBdCAl ... 0.0
MunlnI 10.o1 .. +2,4
SoclalA p 2a.36 -.28 +1,4
SocBd p 15.84 -.03 +2,3
SocEqA p 35.29 -.23 -0.1
TxFLd n 10.45 ... +1.7
TxFLngp 16.43 ... +3.2
TxF VT 15.59 ... +2.0
Cambler Funds:
Opptylnsll 17.99 -.25 NS
Oppeolnv 17.97 -.24 +2.0
Causeway IntIl:
Insaituional 19.32 -.31 +13.8
Investorr 18.22 -.31 +13.4
Clipper 65.04 -.27 +2.3
Cohen & Steers:
InsltRIty n 51.90 -2.41 +22.0
RItySirs n 83.01 -3,78 +22.6
Columbia Class A:
Acom t 27.17 -.58 +4.0
FocusEqA t 19.16 -.42 +1.0
IntIValueAr 23.38 -.33 +17.6
LgCapValuA 14.04 -.18 +8.2
21CenlryAt 12.24 -.38 +13.0
MarsGroA t 17.63 -.44 -0.9
MIdCpValA 13.59 -.25 +0.2
TxExA p 13.54 -.02 +3.7
Columbia Class B:
Acom t 26.11 -.56 +3,3
Columbia Class C:
Acorn t 26.06 -.56 +3,2
Columbia Class Z:
Acorn Z 27.82 -.59 +4.3
Acornntl Z 37.25 -.26 +21.6
AcornUSA 26.26 -.56 +1.3
CoreBondZ 10.36 -.04 +1.0
FocusEqZt 19.49 -.43 +1.2
IntmBdZn 8.69 -03 +1.8
IntmTEBdn 10.25 -.01 +2.6
InlEqZ 15.864 -.19 +17,3
IntlStkZn 18.51 -.18 +18.0
IntlValZ 23.51 -.34 +17.9
i. LgCapCoreZ 13.14 -.14 +4,9
LgCapGrwth 21.45 -.10 +0.7
LgCapldxZ 24.65 -.23 +4.2
, LgCapVaIZ 14.06 -.16 +B.4
MarsGrPrZ 18,12 -.44 -0.6
, MarlnOppZr 13.44 -.16 +20.3
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
MIdCpldxZ 11.13 -.27 +2.8
MdCpVal p 13.62 -.25 +8.4
STIncoZ 9.74 +3.3
SmCpCoreZ 18.76 -.49 +3.7
SmICapldxZ n 19.96 -.58 +1.9
TotRetBd CIZ 9.55 -.03 +1.6
CG Cap Mkt Fds:
IntlEq 13.13 -.20 +18.2
LgGrw 1238 -.22 -3,7
LgVaIn 11.90 -.09 +8.2
Credit Sulsse ABCD:
ValueAl 20.34 -.21 +6,7
DWS Scudder CI A:
BalanceA 9.21 -.06 +2.7
CommA p 19.47 -.27 +5.8
DrmHIRA 48.04 -.24 +8.9
DSmCaVal 35.17 -.61 +10.7
HilncA 5.36 +.01 +5.6
MgdMunIp 9.07 -.01 +3.7
RREEFp 23,57 -1.01 +19.5
USGovtA 86,30 -.01 +1.8
DWS Scudder Cl C:
DrmHIRC 47.92 -.25 +8.1
DWS Scudder CI S:
CapGrth r 46.25 -33 +0.3
CorePluslnco 12,48 -.03 +1.6
EmMkln 11.74 +.07 +11,3
EmgMkGr nr 23.69 +.27 +24.4
EuroEqly 34.00 -.58 +15.7
GNMAS 14.52 -.03 +1.9
GlblBdS r 9,53 -.06 +1.1
,... .*:*, 40.14 -.47 +8.7
T,..,li ,.r., 33.79 -.21 +21.9
Gold&Prec 23.22 -.54 +50.3
GrolncS 21.88 -.19 +3.1
HIYIdTx n 12.84 -.01 +4.9
InlrTxAMT 11.09 -.01 +2.7
InternallS 55.47 -.66 +17.4
LgCapVaIS r 22.75 -.11 +6.6
LgCoGro n 24.63 -.18 -0.6
LatAmerEq n 52,68 -.64 +40.4
MgdMunIS 9.08 -.01 +3.9
MATFS 14.18 -.02 +3.4
PacOppsnr 18.13 +.31 +22.0
ShtTmBdS n 9.91 ... +3.2
DWS Scudder Insti:
Eqty5001L 143.78 -1.33 +4.2
Davis Funds A:
NYVen A 34.65 -.40 +7.9
Davis Funds B:
NYVen B 33.08 -.39 +7.1
Davis Funds C &Y:
NYVenY 35.08 -.40 +8.2
NYVen C 33.29 -.40 +7.1
Delaware Invest A:
Diver Iec p 8.52 -.03 +2.2
LgCapValA 19.05 -.10 +8.5
TrendA p 20.18 -.60 -5.7
TxUSAp 11.48 -.01 +2.8
Delaware Invest B:
DelchB 3.28 ... +5.9
SelGrBt 21.00 -.58 -5.7
Del-Pooled Trust:
InllEq 23.34 -.26 +17.6
Laborlnll 20.56 -.25 +17.9
Dimensional Fds:
EmgMktVal 26.50 +.01 +27.2
InlSmVan 19.13 -.26 +17.6
TM USSm 22.80 -.73 +2.0
USLgCon 37.26 -.35 +4.3
USLgVan 22.65 -.31 +6.5
USLgVa3n 17.43 -.24 +8.6
US Micro 14.58 -.50 +1.4
US Small n 19.44 -.63 +2.0
US SmVal 27.33 -.93 +5.3
IntlSmCo n 17.25 -.23 +16.3
EmgMktn 21.97 +.08 +21.1
Fixdnx 10.15 -.03 +3,9
Govi n 10.38 +.01 +3.1
InlVa n 20.22 -.32 +20.9
lntVa3n 19.09 -.32 +21.1
Glb5Fxlnc 10.38 ... +2.2
LrgCaplnin 21.54 -.30 +17.3
TMUSSmV 23.95 -.77 +4.9
TM InlValue 17.76 -.26 +20.8
TMMktwdeV 15.92 -.27 +8.5
TMMtVa2 15.83 -.27 +8.7
TMUSEq 13.33 -.16 +3.3
2YGIFxd n 10.02 +.01 +3.7
DFARIEstn 28.70 -1.14 +20.9
Dlverslfd Inv Fds:
Val&lnc 24.89 -.19 +7.0
Dodge&Cox:
Balanced n 83.40 -.92 +5.9
IncomeFd 12.41 -.02 +2.1
Intl Stk 39.24 -.54 +20.0
Stock 143.11 -2.31 +7,9
Domini Soc nv:
SocialEq n 29.51 -.33 0.0
Dreyfus:
Aprec 42.08 -.14 +5.5
BasIcS&P 26.33 -.25 +4.1
Dlsop 34.30 -.39 +4.6
Dreyfus 10.24 -.08 +4.8
DreyMld r 27.59 -.67 +2.5
Drey501On t 37.21 -.35 +3.8
EmgLead 39.45 -1.35 -1.2
FLIntr 12.91 -.01 +2.0
InsMun nt 17.68 -.02 +2.7
MidcpVI r 30.32 -.79 -2.3
MunBdr 11.77 -.01 +3.5
NY Tax r 14.66 -.01 +3.0
SmlCpStkr 21.68 -.63 +1.8
Dreyfus Founders:
GrowthB 10.33 -.10 +1.6
GrowthFnp 10.90 -.10 +2.4
Dreyfus Premier:
CalTxExBdZ 14.68 -.02 +3.1
CoreEqAt 15.66 -.04 +5.0
CoreVInvp 32.02 -.22 +9.1
EmgMktA 23.22 +.11 +19.2
LIdHYIdAp 7.13 -.01 +4.4
NwLdrs n 45.42 -1,36 +4.6
StrValA r 29.92 -.29 +8.4
TaxMgdGC t16.67 -.04 +4.7
TechGroA 21.32 -.20 -5.9
EVFItRtHIAdt 9.66 ... +5.4
Eaton Vance Adv:
FlIgRate t 9.84 ... +5.2
Eaton Vance CI A:
TMG1.0 554.93 -6.29 +3.8
ChInaAp 17.85 +.19 +17.5
FloatRate 10.18 .. +5.2
AMTFrMuBdl 10.83 +.01 +5.6
GrowlhA 7.71 -.09 +4.9
HlthSc[Ap 10.72 -.31 -0.9
IncBosA 8.37 +6.4
LgCpVal 19.40 -.26 +9.6
NailMun 11.63 +.02 +7.4
SpcEqtA 11.51 -.29 +5.6
TMG1.1 23.75. -.27 +3.5
TradGvtA 7.15 -.01 +2.7
UIIIAx 12.57 -.06 +16.4
Eaton Vance Cl B:
FLMunlBt 10.99 +.01 +4.5
HlhSclB t 11.25 -.33 -1.7
NallMunBt 11.63 +.02 +6.6
TMG1.1 t 22.48 -.26 +2.7
Eaton Vance CI C:
FoatRt t 9.84 ... +4.5
GovtCp 7.14 -.02 +1.8
NatlMCt 11.63 +.02 +6.6
Evergreen A:
AstAllA p 14.38 -.07 +6.3
BalanA 8.66 -.06 +1.8
SpValuA p 27.90 -.59 +6.2
Evergreen B:
AstAlloB t 14.17 -.07 +5.6
DivrBdBl 14.14 -.05 +0.1
MuniBondBtI 7.44 -.01 +2.7
Evergreen C:
AstAlloCt 13.93 -.07 +5.6
Evergreen I:
CoreBdl 10.27 -.04 +1.9
AdjRatel 9.27 -.01 +3.8
IntlBondl 10.54 -.12 -1.8
IntlEqtyl 10.63 -.20 +17.4
LgCapEqtyl 16.27 -.15 +5.7
ShtlntBdl 5.89 -.01 +2.2
SIMunll 9.90 ... +2.6
SpecVal 28,08 -.60 +6.5
StrGrol 26.02 -.30 -2,9
Excelsior Funds:
EmgMklsr 12.41 +.07 +27.1
Energy 25.94 -.03 +15.8
HIYIeld np 4.48 ... +3.7
ValRestrn 48.47 -1.14 +4.1
FAM Funds:
Value n 46.38 -.91 -1.7
FMI Funds:
Focus n 32.01 -.69 +0.2
FPA Funds:
Caplt 40.35 -.54 -0.2
Newlnc 10.91 +.01 +4.3
FPACresn 25.77 -,10 +7.0
Falrholme 27.62 -.03 +13.1
Federated A:
AmLdrA 23.83 -.19 +2.7
CapAppA 25.72 -.17 +2.9
MIdGrStA 32.82 -.71 +0,6
KautmAp 5.39 -.15 +1.4
MktOppAp 13.34 +,08 +8.7
MunSecA 10.57 -.01 +3,0
Federated B:
KaufmnBp 5.23 -.14 +0.7
SlrlncB 8.63 ... +4.2
Federated C:
KaulmnCI 5.23 -.14 +0.7
Mkt0ppC 13.24 +.07 +7.9
Federated Instl:
Kaulman 5.39 -.15 +1.2
MidCap 21.73 -.54 +2,3
Fidelity Adv FocT:
HIICarT 23.01 -.24 +1.2
NatResT 45.94 -.67 +21.7
Fidelity Advieor A:
DIvrlnSA r 22,10 -.33 +14.2
EqGrA I 42.40 -.54 -1.1
EqlncA p 28.82 -.26 +6.0
MIdCapAp 22.52 -.32 +0.8
Nwlnaghts p 16.73 -,23 +9.5
Fidelity Advisor C:
DIvlnntlC nlt 21.29 -.33 +13.4
Nwlnaghta In 16.37 -.23 +7.7
Fidelity Advieor I:
Divlnlln 22.42 -.33 +14.8
DIvGrthl 12,42 -.13 +3.5
EqGrI n 49.23 -.57 -0.7
EqInl 29.55 -.28 +2.4
IntBdi n 10.72 -.03 +2.3
Newlnslghtll 16.89 -.23 +8.8
Fidelity AdvisorT:
BalancT 16.02 -.18 +5.7
DIvlntITp 21.87 -.33 +14.0
DIvGrthTp 12.21 -.13 +2.9
DynCapAppTpl6,15 -.38 +8.2
EqGrT p 46.44 -.54 -1.3
EqlnT 29,19 -,26 +5.8
GovInT 9.79 -.03 +1.4
GrOppT 29.20 -.53 -6.7
HllncAdvT p 9.76 +.01 +5.2
IntBdT 10,71 -.02 +2.1
MIdCapT p 22.71 -.33 +0,6
MunllncTp 12.82 -.02 +2.7
Nwineghts p 16.63 -.23 +8,2
OvraeaT 20,83 -.35 +11.9
STFIT 9.37 -.01 +3.1
SmlCapTp 21.58 -.60 -1.7
SIrInT 11.54 -.03 +4.2
Fidelity Freedom:
FF2000n 12.23 -.05 +3.1
FF2010n 14.02 -.11 +4.0
FF2020 n 14.62 -.15 +4.9
FF2030 n 14.92 -.18 +5.2
FF2040 n 8.77 -.11 +5.5
FF 2035 n 12.18 -.15 +5.4
FF2015 11.54 -.11 +4.5
FF2025 p 11.93 -.13 +5.0
IncomeFdn 11.29 -.03 +3.4
Fidelity Invest:
AggrGrr 16.34 -.18 -5,4
112-mo.
Name NAV chg '%rtn
AMgr 16.00 -.11 +3.2
AMgrGrn 15.15 -.13 +2.5
AMgrin 12.88 -.04 +5.9
Balance 19.00 -.20 +6.3
BlueChipGr 41.15 -.39 -3.0
CAMunn 12.28 -.01 +3.2
Canada n 46.75 +.35 +19.8
CapAppn 25.06 -.61 +2.1
Caplnco nr 8.45 ... +8.1
ChinaRegn 21.61 +.50 +15.0
CongrS n 425.83 -1.33 +7.8
CTMun nr 11,29 -.02 +2,6
Conlra n 64,40 -.82 +76
CnvSBoc 23.27 -.30 +8.1
Deslinylln 12.13 -.03 +5.1
DIsEqn 28.57 -.38 +5.9
Divarlnl n 35,19 -.45 +18.5
DivSlkO n 14.03 -.23 +4.7
DivGlIhn 29,26 -.29 +3.5
EmrgMkt n 20,56 +.07 +34.4
Equllno n 54.54 -.54 +6.2
EQII n 22.82 -.39 +3.2
EurCapApn 25.35 -.41 +20,1
Europe n 39,57 -.70 +15.3
ExehFd n 289.98 -1.68 +6.7
Export n 20,91 -.24 +4.6
FidelFd 32,33 -.35 +5.9
Filly nr 20.39 -.24 +4.5
FIIRateHIr 9.92 +.01 +5.1
FL Murn 11.35 -.02 +2.8
FourinOne n 26,91 -.31 +5.8
GNMA0 n 10,63 -.04 +2.0
Govtlne n 9.96 -.03 +1.9
GroCo n 60.13 -1.62 +3.2
Grolnc 33.65 -.52 -0.6
Grolncll 10.03 -.07 +5.7
Highlnen m 8.78 +.01 +6.0
Indepndnce n 19.71 -.23 +5.4
InProBnd 10.91 -.03 +2,8
InlBd n 10.17 -.02 +2.5
IntGov 9.93 -.02 +2.3
IntmMunI n 9.89 -.01 +2.9
InllDisc 34.23 -.54 +17.5
InllSmCaprn 28.28 -.50 +17.2
InIlSCpOpp r 13.06 -.37 +27.3
InvGBa n 7.28 -.02 +2.5
Japan n 16.83 -.24 +26.6
JpnSmCo n 13.54 -.27 +6.7
LalAm n 37.50 -.30 +45.3
LevCoStock 27.83 -.15 +11.0
LowPr rn 41.72 -.82 +4,5
Magellan'n 83.28 -1.44 -0.4
MD Mum 10.75 -.01 +2.6
MA Munin 11.76 -.02 +2.7
MI Muni n 11.75 -.02 +3,0
MidCap n 26.86 -.44 +9.7
MN Munn 11.31 -.01 +2.7
MlgeSec n 10.91 -.03 +2.5
Munilnon 12,70 -.01 +3,1
NJ Munr 11,39 -.02 +2.7
NewMktnr 14.67 +.02 +11.5
NewMill n 34.63 -.65 +6.4
NY Munn 1267 -.02 +2.7
OTC 34,12 -.49 -5.0
Oh Mun n 11.54 -.02 +2.7
Ovrsean 44.46 -.44 +18.6
PacBas n 25.95 -.07 +22.4
PAMun nr 10.71 -.01 +3.0
Puritan 19,26 -,13 +6,3
RealEstn 34.78 -1.40 +18.4
ShtlntMun 10.16 ... +2.4
STBFn 8,83 .. +3.4
SmCapind 20,03 -.56 +0.7
SmallCapS nr 16,87 -,49 +1.7
SmCapValur 12.79 -.33 +3,6
SE Asia n 23,56 +,18 +24.9
StkSlcn 25,02 -.20 +5,0
SIratDlvnc 12.50 -,19 +7,9
SIratinc n 10.44 -.02 +4,8
StratReRin r 10.18 -.07 NS
TolalBond n 10.29 -.03 +2.5
Trend n 58,09 -.68 +5.2
USBIn 10.71 -,04 +1.9
UIlShlBd m 10.02 ... +4.3
Utility n 16.74 -.06 +15.1
ValStral 31.11 -.51. +3.2
Value n 76.59 -1.29 +5.0
Wridwden 20.21 -.30 +10.7
Fidelity Selects:
Air n 40.68 -2.28 +15.3
Banking n 36,89 -.75 +8.2
Blotech n 57.20 -2.37 -3.5
Brokern 68,30 -1.42 +17.4
Cheman 63.09 -1.26 -3.7
Comp n 3216 -.28 -10.2
Conlnd n 24.74 -.10 +1.7
CstHoun 40.85 -2.10 -12.9
DIAeron 73.69 -2.70 +5.6
DevComn 17.70 -.21 -5,8
Electr n 38.55 -.75 -9.2
Energy n 50.61 -.39 +19.6
EngSvcn 68.61 -1.75 +16.0
Envlron 15.94 -.50 +2.1
FinSvc n 113.40 -2.16 +8.9
Food n 54.59 -.25 +9.5
Goldrm 34.96 -.15 +58.4
Health n 121.66 -1.24 +1.8
HomeFIlnn 50.27 -1.44 +1.9
IndMatn 45.58 -1.04 +17.4
Insurn 65.36 -.51 +2.7
Leisrin 73.39 -.82 +1.8
MedDel n 48.83 -.12 -1.1
MedEqSysn 22,55 -.02 -4.0
Mullmedn 43.18 -.26 +2.4
NatGas n 40.48 -.05 +14.3
NatResm 26.92 -.39 +22,6
Papern 28.94 -,16 +2.6
Pharman 10.24 -.21 +11.5
Retail n 47.38 -.30 -1.8
Softwrn 54.59 -.42 +6.2
Techn 56.84 -1.00 -8.0
Telecom n 41.61 -.59 +9.8
Transn 44.34 -2.57 +8.6
U0lGr n 49.20 -.34 +14.3
Wireless n 6.09 -.10 -2.9
Fidelity Spartan:
Equtindinvn 44,92 -.42 +4.2
ExtMktlndinv 34.44 -.86 +3.8
5001ndxlnv nr 87.85 -.81 +4.2
Govin n 10.72 -.03 +2.0
Intlindxlny 39.26 -.62 +17.7
TotMktlndln 35.31 -.45 +4.3
Fidelity Spart Adv:
EqlndxAdv 44.93 -.41 NS
500Advr 87.85 -.82 NS
TolMktAdv r 35.32 -.45 NS
First Amer FdsY:
CoreBond 10.83 -.03 +1.8
EqtyInconp 14.78 -.07 +7.1
Eqldxnl p 23.73 -.23 +4.1
IntBond 9.74 -.01 +2.1
Intlln 14.02 -.26 +15.8
MdCpGrOp 39.79 -.57 +2.0
First Eagle:
GlobalA 45.74 -.49 +16.0
OverseasA 25.68 -.36 +19.4
SoGenGold p 24.20 -.32 +51.9
First Investors A
BIChlpAp 21.23 -.19 +1.9
GlobalA p 7,53 -.08 +8.3
GovtAp 10.60 .-.03 +1.6
GrolncAp 13.95 -.21 +0.4
IncomeAp 2.99 +.01 +4.1
InvGrdA p 9.37 -.03 +0.7
MATFAp 11.70 -.01 +1.9
MITFA p 12.19 -.02 +2.3
MidCapAnp 26.85 -.44 -1.5
NJTFAp 12.77 -.02 +2.1
NYTFAp 14.22 -.02 +2.4
PATFAp 12.81 -.02 +2.4
SpSitAp 21.58 -.31 +6.5
TaxExpltAp 9.84 -.02 +1.8
TotRetAp 14.05 -.14 +0.9
ValueB p 7.06 -.09 +6.3
Firsthand Funds:
GlobTech 3.70 -.03 -5.6
Tech Value n 30.98 +.07 +0.6
Frank/Temp Frnk A:
AGEAp 2.06 +4,4
AdJUSp 8.87 -.01 .+2.8
ALTFAp 11.37 -.01 +2.7
AZTFAp 10,96 -.02 +3.0
Ballnvp 64.24 -1.31 +6,8
CAHYBdp 10.38 -.01 +5.2
CalInsAp 12.56 -.01 +3.1
CA IntermA p 11.42 -.01 +2.8
CalTFrAp 7.27 ... +3.9
CapGrA 10.85 -.15 +0.2
COTFAp 11.89 -.01 +3.1
CTTFAp 10.98 -.01 +3.0
CvtlSecAp 16.14 -.20 +2.8
DblTxFrA 11.82 -.02 +2,6
DynaTechA 24.02 -.30 -3.5
EqlncAp 21.06 -.22 +5.0
Fedlntermp 11.31 -.02 +2.6
FedTxFrAp 12.01 -.01 +3,2
FlexCapGrA 38.95 -.73 +1,8
FIRtDAp 10.06 ,. +5,0
FLTFAp 11.80 -.01 +3,2
FoandFAI p 13.12 -.10 +9.2
GATFAp 11.97 -.02 +2,8
GoldPrM A 30.83 -.74 +59.7
GrowthA p 36.59 -.86 +4.1
HYTFA p 10,80 -.01 +4.0
IncoSerAp 2.52 -.02 +7.2
InsaTFA p 12,18 -.01 +2.8
NYlntmlTFp 10.82 -.01 +2.3
LATFAp 11,44 +2.8
LMGvSecA 9,83 ... +1.9
MDTFAp 11.63 -.02 +30
MassTFA p 11.80 -.01 +2.8
MichTFAp 12.14 -.01 +2.9
MNInA 11.98 -.02 +2,7
MOTFAp 12.15 -.02 +2,7
NJTFAp 12.01 -.02 +2.9
NYInoAp 11,47 -.01 +2.8
NYTFAp 11,72 +29
NCTPFAp 12.19 -.01 +3,1
OhlolTFA p 12.44 -.02 +35,0
ORTFAp 11,74 -.02 +2.8
PATFAp 10,31 -.02 +3.1
ReESecAp 25,73 -1,09 +5.3
RIsDIvAp 34.10 -.19 +8,9
BMCpGrA 35,96 -.94 -0,6
8Irallnc p 10,08 -.01 +3.9
USGovAp 6,35 -.01 +1.9
UUlllIIOA p 12.78 -.07 +9.7
VATFA p 11.71 -.02 +2.8
Frankrfmp Fmk Adv:
IncomeAdv 2.51 -.01 +7,4
Frank/Temp Frnk B:
IncomeB1 p 2,652 -.02 +6.6
Income B t 2.61 -,02 +6.3
Frank/remp Fmk C:
FoundFAIp 12.92 -.10 +7.5
IncomeC 2.54 -.01 +6.6
Frank/Temp Mtl A&B:
BeaconA 16.05 -.08 +9.8
DlscovA 27.84 -.21 +15.0
QuallfledA I 20.89 -.08 +11.2
Shareaa 24.72 -.16 +9.4
Frank/iemp Mtl C:
DlocC 1 27.58 -.21 +14.2
SharesC I 24.40 -.16 +8.6
Frank/Temp Temp A:
DevMktA p 25.74 +.25 +22.8
ForelgnA p 13.46 -.15 .+10,5
GIsondA p 10.81 -.03 +6.4
GISmCoAp 8.81 -.08 +7.2
GrowlhA p 24.42 -.29 +8,9
InIlxEM p 17.48 -.31 +12.4
WorldAp 10.84 -.17 +8.8
Frank/Temp Tmp Adv:
FrgnAv 13.44 -.14 +10,8
GrthAv 24.47 -.29 +9.1
Frank/Temp Tmp B&C:
DevMktC 25.17 +,24 +21.9
ForgnCp 13.24 -.14 +9,8
GrIhC p 23.79 -.29 +8.1
GE Elfun S&S:
sS Income n 10.99 -.03 +2.1
12-mo. |
Name NAV chg % rtn
S&SPMn 44,61 -.17 +4.7
TaxEx 11.64 -.01 +3.3
Trusts n 50.73 -.45 0.0
GE Instl Funds:
InllEq n 14.76 -.21 +21.1
GMOEmMkV r 20.16 +.19 +2.7
GMOTrust II:
Foreign 1682 -.24 +16.3
GMO Trust III:
EmgMkr 20,22 +.20 +26.7
ECD 11,02 +.07 +13,7
Foreign 16.89 -.24 +18.4
IntlGrEq 3039 -.35 NS
InllCoreEqly 38,29 -.53 NS
InlllntrVal 33,21 -.44 +18.8
InllSmrCo 12.85 -.21 +18.7
TxMgdInIE 18.78 -.22 +19.9
USQItyEqty 20.17 -.26 +0.5
USCoreEqty 13.78 -.19 NS
GMOTrust IV:
CorePlusBd 10.44 +.01 +3.4
EmgCnDt 11,02 +.07 +13.8
EmarMkt 20.17 +.19 +26.7
Foreign 16.90 -.24 +18.5
InllCoreEq 36,29 -.52 NS
InlllntrVal 33.20 -.44 +18.9
USQuaIEq 20.18 -.26 +0.6
GMO TrustVI:
EmgMklsr 20.18 +.19 +26.8
InllCoreEq 36.28 -.52 NS
USCoreEq 13.75 -.20 NS
Gabelli Funds:
Asset 43.72 -.74 +4.7
Growth AAA 27.94 -.30 +0.9
Gartmore Fds D:
Bond 9.40 -.03 +2.0
GvIBdD 10.03 -.03 +1.9
GrowthD 6.65 -.07 -5.3
NallonwD 18.82 -.23 +3.0
TxFre r 10.41 -.01 +2.7
Gartmore Fds InstI:
Intldx In 9.9 -.15 +17.7
MdCpMkldxl n 14.57 -.38 +2.5
NwBdldxl In 10.62 -.03 +1.5
S&P5001nsti n 10.87 -.10 +4.2
Gartmore Fds Serv:
IDModAgg p 10.27 -.13 NA
IDMod p 10.38 -.10 NA
Gateway Funds:
Gateway 26.14 -.09 +6.6
Glenmede Funds:
Inll 21.00 -.37 +17,8
Plhlalnl 20.84 -.36 +17.6
Goldman Sachs A:
CapGrA 20.06 -.07 -1.4
GrlStrA 12.67 -.11 +9,4
GrlncA 27.92 -.25 +10.1
GrthOppsA 20.05 -.38 -5.1
HIYieldA 7.89 +6,0
HYMunlAp 11.38 -.01 +5.8
MIdCapVA p 36.14 -.55 +5.2
SmaCapA 42.06 -1.23 +4.0
Goldman Sachs Inst:
CoreFxc 9.71 -.04 +1.6
HIYIeld 7.90 ... +6.4
HYMuni 11.38 -.01 +6.2
MidCapVal 36.47 -.55 +5.7
Structlnll 14.13 -.21 +18.6
Guardian Funds:
GBGInlGrA 16.40 -.28 +15.4
ParkAv A 32.92 -.16 +5,6
Stock 29.85 -.15 +6.0
GuldeStone Funds:
CpOppGS4 15.60 -.18 +4.8
Gb0EqGS4 16,41 -.25 +5.2
GrIncoGS4 14.35 -.12 +3.7
GrEqGS4 16.07 -.31 -4.3
IntlEqGS4 18.88 -.21 +17.8
MdDurGS4 13.25 -.03 +1.7
ValuEqGS4 18.09 -.21 +6.9
Harbor Funds:
Bond 11.56 -.04 +1.8
CapApplnst n 29.53 -.21 -3.6
Intll nr 55.62 -.87 +23.0
SCpVIInst 19.63 -.54 -3.3
Harding Loevnern
EmgMktsr 37.66 +.49 +26.3
Hartford Fds A:
AdvrsAp 15.62 -.15 +1.9
CapAppA p 36.41 -.37 +9.8
DIvGtIhAp 19.92 -.21 +7.5
FItRaleAp 10.12 +.02 +6.1
MIdCapAp 23.45 -.54 +5.4
SmICoA p 19.78 -.57 +7.3
Hartford Fds B:
CapAppB pn 33.33 -.35 +8,9
Hartford Fds C:
CapAppCt 33.47 -.35 +9.,0
Hartford HLS IA:
CapApp 51.87 -.60 +10.4
DiscplEqty 12.83 -.13 +2.4
Div&Grwth 21.83 -.24 +8.0
GlblLdrs 18.68 -.32 +4.60
GrwthOpp 28.29 -.49 +4.6
Advisers 22.45 -.22 +2.4
Stock 48.96 -.67 +3.1
Index 30.54 -.28 +4.0
InIIOpp 14.63 -.18 +15.2
MIdCop 27.59 -.63 +5.7
TotlaRalBd 11.32 -.03 +1.6
Hartford HLS IB:
Advisors p 22.59 -.22 +2.2
CapApprecp 51.54 -.60 +10.1
Div&Grop 21.74 -.24 +7,7
TolRe p 11.25 -.03 +1.3
Heartland Fds:
Value 48.14 -.90 +10.8
Henderson Gibl Fds:
InllOppA p 21.44 -.28 +20.5
Hennessy Funds:
CorGrow 19.06 -.52 +1.3
ComrGroll 28.73 -.84 +2.2
HollBalFd 15.84 -.04 +3.9
Hotchkis & Wiley:
LgCpVal 22.98 -.34 -0.6
LgCapValA p 22.91 -.33 -0.8
MdCpValAp 28.16 -.43 +0.9
MIdCpVal 28.30 -.44 +1.1
HussmnStrGr 16.15 +.03 +3.2
ICAP Funds:
Equity 43.97 -.46 +9.5
SelecEqty 38.77 -.14 +8.8
ICM SmICo 37.87 -.96 +5.2
ICON Fds:
Energy 34.73 -.42 +14.7
Hthcare 17.49 -.25 +1.6
ING Funds Cl A:
IntValA p 19.77 -.32 +17.7
ING Partners:
JPMFIntln 14.59 -.23 +15.1
SBAggGrI n 44.41 -.80 +4.2
TRPGrEql n 51.91 -.55 +1.9
INGT,M,Q&i:
IntVall 19.81 -.31 +18.2
IS1 Funds:
NoAm p 7.25 -.02 +2.2
IXIS Advisor CI A:
TarEqty 10.61 -.12 +6.6
Ivy Funds:
GINaIRsAp 30.51 -.57 +29.8
GIbNatResCp 28.32 -.53 +28.9
JPMorgan A Class:
Inv Balp 12.37 -.11 +4.4
InvGr&InAp 13.73 -.16 +5.2
MdCpVal p 24.46 -.34 +5.7
JP Morgan Instl:
MidCapValIn 24.85 -.34 +6.3
JPMorgan Select:
Bond 9.16 -.01 +1.6
IntlEq 35.18 -.58 +16.2
IntrepdGr 20.19 -.33 +1.1
MdCpValu ... +.0
USEquity 11.21 -.07 +3.9
JPMorgan Sel CIs:
CoreBond 10.44 -.02 +1.9
CorePlusBd n 7.62 -.02 +2.1
Eqlndx 28.88 -.27 +4.1
HIYIdBond 8.22 ... +6.1
InltmITFBd 10.57 ... +2.6
IntlEql 24.74 -.37 +17.5
IntrdAmer 25.24 -.41 +5.9
LgCapVal 16.60 -.14 +7.9
MIlCpMkNeu r11.03 -.086 +4.8
MunIlncSI 9.67 ... +2.7
SmCpCore 44.01 -1.60 -0.2
TaxFrBondn 12.61 ... +2.9
JP Morgan Ultra:
MtgBacked 10.29 -.02 +2.6
Janus:
Balanced n 22.70 -.02 +5.2
Contraridan 15.680 -.08 +13.0
CoreEq 23.84 -,14 +7.1
Enterpr 40,98 -6,84 +3.1
FedTxExn 6.94 -.01 +2.8
FIxBond 9.26 -.03 +1.4
Fund 25.24 -.22 +1.1
GI LIleSclnr 19.72 -.24 +0.4
GITechr 10,87 -.12 -1.5
Gnhlno n 35,29 -.15 +3.7
Mercury n 21.75 -.22 -0.9
MdCpVIInsI 23,05 -.22 +6.0
MIdCapVol 2265 -.22 +5.9
Olympus n 30,24 -.48 -1.1
Orion 8.54 -.19 +11.5
Overes nr 37,32 +.52 +38.1
ShTmBd 2,67 ... +3.1
SCVInsr 27.71 -.59 +1.8
SCVIny 27,49 -.59 +1.4
Twenty 49,17 -.u8 +4.7
Ventur 55.15 -1.64 -3.4
WrtIdWnr 42.52 -.30 +3.3
Janus Adv S Shrs:
Forty 27.71 -.44 +0.3
Janus Aspen Instl:
Balanced 25,91 -.02 +5.3
WorldwGr n 27.34 -.19 +3,6
JennisonDryden A:
BlendA 17,71 -.10 +6,2
GrowthA 14.55 -.11 -4.3
HIYIdA p 5,64 ... +5,6
InsuredA 10.69 -.01 +2,5
UtllptyA 15,90 -.10 +20.5
VlueAep 21,21 -.11 +11.8
JennlsonDryden B:
Growth 13,31 -.10 -5.1
HIYIdBnt 5,63 ... +5.1
InsuredB 10.71 -.01 +2.3
JennisonDryden Z&I:
GrowthZ 14.98 -.11 -4.1
Jensen J 24.04 -.11 +1.1
John Hancock A:
BondA p 14.59 -.05 +1.3
ClasalcValp 25.10 -.31 +5.7
RgBkA 40.75 -.94 +9.s
StrIncA p 6.78 -.01 +3.4
USGIbLdrs n 26.17 -.18 -7.6
John Hancock B:
StrincB 6.78 -.01 +2.7
John Hancock ClI1:
LSAggreas 13.85 -.22 NS
LSBalance 14.03 -.13 NS
LS Conserve 13.42 -.09 NS
LSGrowth 14.25 -.10 NS
LB Moder 13.35 -.12 NS
Julius Baer Funds:
IntlEql r 40.96 -.62 +22.1
IntlEqA 40.15 -.81 +21,7
IntlEql I r 13.20 -.21 +20.2
KeelSmCp p 22,94 -.77 +11.2
Kinetics Funds:
Paradigm 22.49 -.25 +12.9
LSV ValEq n 17.48 -.24 +10.6
Laudus Funds:
IntlMMstrl 19.14 -.30 +14.8
Lazard Instl:
EmgMktl 19.30 +.04 +26.2
IntlEqinstl 15.25 -.29 +16.4
Legg Mason: Fd
Oppty-Fl p 15.13 -.46 NE
OpportTrI 14.90 -.46 -9.3
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NAV: rJaei it aIU .,i pri:e l i'.r. lunj .: u.J t :ld Ior
IrLI ,+9 aI II-+ ,1,,,.
Chg: lV.a.H., r-.1l .: 'ia,,'. l3 in .: -1,
12 mo ,. rin Tha lel.- rl igr in or l I. I..i j aiB :r.li. Incll udilng
ri .l 3 ,Ieli arid6B 1.i* I i nilh
Muluel Fund Foolnoles. ,* E corIpIIal egains alrnmialrn I -
Pr.o.i ,laJa a quoi ai 1, 5 I,':d lund p Furjda u,1aIl, used To
pSy 10eluIlsI',I C ,alS I RealeriFpll.r, t.pe' cr c.'rIlngOnt
d l6r. ,'J oalr,'- l Ioud ur apply i dolvlJrd Cri bplll I -
Boir p and r E",:irij. ci N+ NA [rjo iriirriimlon av.il
Beie NE Dcil, In *,mi .I',?.,I"7 NtN Fun,3 .j-E- n.s .'Ih 1 r, ta
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Source. Lipper, Inc andThe Associated Press
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
Spiny np 36.58 -.63 -7,5
ValTr p 81.39 -.76 -6,8
Legg Mason Instl:
ValTrFI p 66.83 -.81 -6.2
ValTrlnst 68.01 -.82 -5.8
Legg Mason Ptrs A:
AgGrA p 105.14 -2.28 +3.6
ApprAp 14.48 -.09 +3.0
CaplncA 17.24 -.12 +3.6
FdValA p 14.97 -.18 +3.5
HllncAt 6.66 -.01 +3.9
lnllAICpGrA p 13.80 '-.29 +15.8
LgCapGA p 20.86 -.15 -8.3
MgMuAp 15.57 .. +5.3
Legg Mason Ptrs B:
AgGrBt 93.56 -2.05 +2.8
ApprB t 14.08 -.08 +2.1
CaplncBt 17.10 -.12 +3.1
FdValB t 13.95 -.18 +2.5
LgCapGB t 19.52 -.14 -9.0
Legg Mason Ptrs C:
AggGrC 94.33 -2.06 +2.9
Legg Mason Ptrs 1:
DIvStratl 17.08 -.14 +5.2
Grolnc 1 15.81 -.20 +0.6
Legg Mason PtrsY:
AggGroYt 109.58 -2.37 +4.1
LgCapGroY 21.57 -.15 -8.0
Leuthold Funds:
Corelnvst n 17.57 -.22 +9.1
Longleaf Partners:
Partners 32,20 -.59 +5.5
Inll n 17,80 -.42 +B.7
SmiCap 27.85 -.11 +10.1
Loomis Sayles:
LSBondl 13.92 +7.1
Srinc C 14,33 -.05 +5.9
LSBondR 13.88 -.01 +6.8
StrlncA 14.27 -.05 +6J7
Lord Abbett A:
AffilialatdA p 15,08 -.08 +10.2
AllValueA 12,40 -.18 +7.7
BalanStratA x 11.54 -.08 +6.5
BondDebA px 7,71 -.06 +3.8
GlncA p 6.77 -.07 -0.4
MIdCapAp 21.07 -.26 -1.3
RsSmCpA 30.49 -.98 +11.7
RsAmVal p 12.26 -.12 +1.2
Lord Abbett B:
AfflldBp 15.11 -.09 *+9.5
BdDbBpx 7.72 -.06 +3.1
Lord Abbett C:
AffildCp 15.08 -.09 +9,5
BdDbC px 7.72 -.06 +3.1
MIdCapVIC p 20.19 -.24 -1.9
Lord Abbett Y:
AffY 15.11 -.09 +10.6
RschSmCpY 31.69 -1.02 +12.0
MFS Funds A:
MITA 18.67 -.12 +3.9
MIGA 12.26 -.10 -3.2
BondA 12.36 -.04 +1.3
EmGrA 32.73 -.47 -0.8
GrAIIA 13.69 -.17 +3.4
GrOpA 8.39 -.06 -7.1
HlncA 3.77 -.01 +4.2
IntNwDA 25.41 -.30 +15.9
MuBdA 10,45 -.02 +3.1
MuHIA t 8.43 -.01 +5.4
MuFLA 10,.04 -.02 +3.2
ResBondA 9.85 -.03 +1.2
RschA 21.16 -.30 -1.3
ReschintA 18.81 -.16 +21.6
ToIRA 15.50 -.13 +2.6
UtIlA 14.09 -.05 +15.4
ValueA 24.61 -.27 +8.1
MFS Funds B:
MAITB 18.16 -.12 +3.2
MIGB 11.15 -.10 -3.9
GvScB 9.31 -.02 +0.6
HlInB 3.78 -.01 +3.2
MulnB 8.53 -.01 +2.6
TotRB 15.49 -.13 +1.9
ValueB 24.46 -.27 +7.4
MFS Funds C:
TotRIC 15.55 -.13 +1.9
ValueC 24.43 -.27 +7.4
MFS Funds I:
ReInT 19.27 -.17 +32.0
Valuel 24.72 -.27 +8.S
MFS Funds Instl:
IntlEqty 19.56 -.19 +20.6
MainStay Funds A:
HIYIdBdA 6.22 +5.1
MainStay Funds B:
CpAppBI 27,50 -.48 -2a9
ConvBI 13.81 -.10 +3.9
GovtBI 8.08 -.01 +0.6
HiYldBB I 6,19 .. +4.5
IntEqB 14.52 -.09 +14.4
SmCpGrBp 14.09 -.48 -6.1
TotRtB1t 18.88 -.18 +1.6
MainStay Funds I:
S&P5001dx 29,49 -.27 +4.1
Mairs & Power
Growth n 70.18 -.75 -0.2
Managers Funds:
FremontBdn 10.16 -.04 +1.6
SpclEq 84,27 -2.37 -0.9
Marsico Funds:
Focus p 17.27 -.38 +1.1
Growp 17.75 -.45 -1.4
MassMutual Inst:
CoreBdS 10.76 -.03 +1.5
Master Select:
IntI 18.89 -.17 +18.1
Matthews Asian:
AslanG&l 18.35 +.15 +12.5
PacTiger 20.51 +.28 +15.6
Mellon Funds:
BondFund 12.14 -.02 +1.4
EmgMkts 24.29 +.14 +19.9
IntlFund 17.13 -.33 +16.0
LrgCapStk 10.02 -.12 +1.3
MdCapStk 13.77 -.32 +5.6
Mellon Inst Funds:
IntEqty 37.44 -.64 +17.6
MergerFd n 15.68 -03 +5.5
Meridian Funds:
Growth 37.54 -.90 +4.9
Value 35.44 -.71 +1.6
Merrill Lynch A:
BalCapAp 26.41 -.14 +5.5
BasValAp 32.99 -.32 +8.1
FdGrAp 18.57 -.14 +3.3
GIbAlAp 17.95 -.08 +12.0
HealthAp 5.56 -.12 -2.2
LgCapCrAp 13.16 -.18 +5.3
LrgCapValAp 17.70 -.23 +8.9
NJMunlBd 10.70 -.01 +4.3
S&P500p 15.61 -.15 +3.7
Merrill Lynch B:
BalaCapB t 25.71 -.14 +4.7
BasVIB1t 32.28 -.33 +7.3
BdHIlnc 5.06 -.01 +5.9
CalnsMB 11.48 .. +2.7
CoreBdPIBi 11.34 -.03 +0.7
CplTBt 11.50 -.03 +0.8
EquilyDIv 17.10 -.15 +10.5
EuroBl 18.11 -.35 +16,2
FocusValue t 13.12 -.16 +5.3
FundlGrBI 16.96 -.13 +2.5
FLMBt 10.32 -.01 +2.9
GIAIBt 17.59 -.08 +11.1
HealthB t 3.89 -.09 -3.2
LatAmBt 41.31 -.45 +42.4
LgCapCrBp 12.56 -.18 +4.4
MnlnsB I 7.78 -.01 +2.5
ShITrmUSGvt t9.03 -.01 +2.4
MunShtTm 9.91 ... +1.9
MNaIlB 10.46 -.01 +3.2
NJMBt 10.69 -.01 +3.9
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
NYMnBI 10,98 -.01 +3.2
NatResTrBt 51.02 -.36 +13.0
PacB t 24.30 -.36 +22.7
PA MB t 11.22 -.01 +2.9
ValueOpp I 20.90 -.65 +3.4
USGovt 9.66 -.03 +0.7
UtITIcm t 13.07 -.08 +10.1
WIdlncBt 6.12 -.05 +1.2
Merrill Lynch C:
GlobAICt 17.03 -.08 +11.1
LrgCapCrt 12.53 -.17 +4.4
Merrill Lynch I:
IntlVal 30.59 -.49 +17.9
BalaCapl 26.48 -.13 +5.8
BasVall 33.17 -.33 +9.4
BdHIInc 5.05 -.02 +6.7
CaInsMB 11.45 -.01 +3.1
CoreBdPHlt 11.34 -.03 +1.5
CpITI 11.50 -.03 +1.4
DevCapl p 25.10 +.23 +29,0
EqultyDIv 17.068 -.14 +11.7
Eurolt 21.23 -.41 +17.3
FocusValuel 14.57 -.18 +6.4
FundlGrI 19.00 -.15 +3.6
FLMI 10.32 -.01 +3.4
GIAIIt 16.00 -.08 +12,3
Helthl 6.13 -.13 -2.1
LrgCapCrl 13.36 -.18 +45
LalAmIl 43,47 -.47 +43.8
Mnlnsi 7.79 -.01 +3.2
MunShortTm 9.91 .. +2.4
MulntTrl 10.14 -.02 +2.6
MNatlI 10.46 -.01 +4.0
NalResTrt 54.57 -.38 +14.2
Pacd 28.61 -.42 +23.9
S&P500 15.67 -.15 +4.0
ValueOppty 23.69 -.74 +4.4
USGovt 9.86 -.03 +1.4
UI[Tlcml t 13.10 -.07 +11,0
Wldlncl 6.12 -.06 +2.0
Metro West Fds:
TotalRelBondl 9.46 -.03 +2.8
Midas Funds:
Midas Fdn 4.03 -.12 +84.0
Monetta Funds:
Monellan 11.68 -.23 +1.1
MonlagGr I 23.43 -.07 -2.1
Morgan Stanley A:
DIvGIhA 27.75 -.18 +3.3
EqtyWidAp 39.12 -.51 +3.8
FocusGroA 24.66 -.43 -3.8
GlobDIvA 14.69 -.21 +8.0
USGvtA 8.87 -.03 +1.2
Morgan Stanley B:
DIvGthB 27.89 -.18 +3.4
FocusGrowB 23.01 -.40 -4.5
GIbDivB 14.87 -.22 +8.1
GrowthB 12.58 -.26 -0.9
StralB 19.65 -.10 +7.8
MorganStanley Inst:
Acilnlin 13.63 -.20 +18.8
EmMktn 28.65 +.25 +31.6
CrPIFInstn 11.31 -.02 +2.7
GIValEqAn 18.56 -.25 +7.5
IntlSmCpA n 23.75 -.47 +6.1
IntlEq n 22.15 -.45 +10.5
IntIEqBnp 21.95 -.45 +10.2
LtdDurPtn 10.28 .. +3,3
MCapGrn 23.61 -.78 +2.1
MCGrAdv p 22.99 -.76 +1.8
SmICoGrA n 11,88 -.41 -4.2
USLgCpGrA 17,74 -.36 0.0
USReal n 26.02 -1.04 +22.3
Muhlenkmp n 78.31 -2.64 -7.1
Munder Funds A:
IntemetA 16.88 -.39 -10.0
MdCpCGrI 22.76 -.60 +2.6
Mutual Series:
BeaconZ 16.16 -.08 +10.3
DiscZ 28.15 -.20 +15.4
EuropZ 23.09 -.19 +18.1
QualMdZ 21.00 -.08 +11.5
SharesZ 24.90 -.17 +9,7
Neuberger&Berm Inv:
Focus n 32.99 -.50 +2.6
Genesis n 33.75 -.64 +1,9
GeneslnstI 46.35 -.87 +2.1
Guardn n 18.01 -.09 +3.8
Intl r 23.48 -.22 +17.2
Partner n 27.91 -.45 +3.0
Neuberger&BermTr :
Genesis n 48.23 -.90 +1.9
Partner n 21.52 -.34 +2.8
Nicholas Group:
Highlnci 2.10 ... +4.0
Nicholn 56.91 -1.05 -0.8
Northeast Investors:
Trust 7.64 -.01 +7.2
Northern Funds:
HiYFxInc n 7.90 ... +4.1
InllEqldx r .. +17.3
IntGrEq n 12.47 -.20 +15.3
LrgCapVal 13.37 -.13 +5.7
SmlCapldxn 10,65 -.35 +2.6
Technly n 10.64 -.21 -7.0
Nuveen Cl A:
HYIdMud px 22.31 -.08 +6.4
Nuveen CI C:
HYMunBd tx 22.30 -.08 +5.8
Nuveen Cl R:
InMun R x 10.69 -.04 +3.1
IntmDurMuBd x 8.93 -.03 +3.0
Oak Assoc Fds:
WhtlOakSIGrn28,05 -.43 -13.5
Oakmark Funds I:
EqlyIncr 26.11 -.14 +8.0
Globallr 25,22 -.19 +13.4
Intl I r 25.63 -.41 +18,6
IntlSmCpyr 22.09 -.41 +19.7
Oakmark r 41.80 -.51 -0.5
Select r 32.17 -.51 -2.3
Old Mutual Adv I1:
Tech&ComZn 10.92 -.14 -2.6
Old Westbury Fds:
Intln 12.79 -.20 +16.4
M]dCapEq p 15.99 -.22 +4.6
RealRetum 10.99 -.15 +5.9
Olstein Funds:
FndAlertC 16.10 -.11 -1.6
Oppenheimer A:
AMTFrMuA 10.11 -.01 +5.3
AMTFrNY 12.98 -.01 +5.6
CAMunlAp 11.49 ... +5.3
CapAppAp 41.19 -.40 -1.7
CapincAp 12.01 -.14 +2.2
ChlncAp 9.21 -.02 +3.9
DevMktA p 37.43 +.38 +23.8
DIscFdp 40.98 -1.48 -5.9
EquityA 10.22 -.07 -0.7
GlobalAp 67.35 -.81 +7.4
GIblOppA 36.40 -.94 +13,2
Gold p 29.68 -.70 +59.7
GrowthAp 27.64 -.09 -4.5
HighYIdA p 9.24 -.01 +4.4
IntlBdA p 5.77 -.03 +3.8
IntGrowp 23.25 -.32 +15,5
IntlSmlCoA 22.40 -.15 +25.8
LTGovA p 9.91 -.01 +2,8
LtdTrmMu 15.78 ... +3.8
MnStFdA 38.26 -.36 +5.5
MalnSlrOpAp 13.90 -.14 +6.0
MnSISCpAp 20.68 -.64 +4.4
MIdCapA 17.23 -.55 -2.0
PAMunlAp 12.78 -.01 +4.8
RealAstAp 8.26 -.11 +1.3
S&MdCpVIA 33.12 -.46 +2.8
StrincAp 4.14 -.01 +3.2
USGvlp 9.33 -.03 +1.2
ValueA p 23.90 -.22 +3.3
Oppenheimer B:
AMTFrMuB 10.07 -.02 +4.4
AMT-FrNY 12.99 -.01 +4.8
12-mo.
Name NAV chg % rtn
CapAppB p 37.76 -.37 -2.5
CaplncBI t 11.87 -.15 +1.4
ChlncB I 9,20 -.02 +3,1
Equity B 9.76 -07 -1.5
GloblBt 62.87 -76 +6.5
HIYIdB I 9.10 -.01 +3.7
MnSIFdB 37.05 -.36 +4.6
SllncB I 4.16 .. +2.7
Oppenheimer C&M:
DsvMklCt 36.58 +.37 +22.9
G1obalC p 63.74 -.77 +6,6
MnSIFdC 36.99 -.36 +4.7
SlIncC I 4.13 -.01 +2.4
Oppenhelm Quest:
QBalA 17.47 -.25 -1.9
QBalanC 17.15 -.25 -2.6
QBalanB 17.14 -.24 -2.7
QOpplyA 28.11 -.14 -1.8
Oppenheimer Roch:
LItdNYA p 3.36 -.01 +3.7
LIdNYC t 3,35 -.01 +2.9
RoNtMuQI 12.48 -01 +4.4
RoMuA p 18,41 -.02 +5,7
RoMs B 18,40 -.02 +4,8
RoMu C p 18.39 -.02 +4,8
RcNIIMuA 12.50 -.01 +5.2
PIMCO Admin PIMS:
ShtTmAd p 9.98 3.. .4
TotRetAd n 10,30 -.04 +1.5'
PIMCO Instl PIMS:
AllAsset 12.73 -.05 +4,2
CommodRR 15,08 -.38 +7,4
DevLocMkr 10,.63 +.01 +7.7
DOlverlnco 10.95 -.01 +5.1
EmMktsBd 11.18 +.01 +9.6
Fltglncr 10.42 +.02 +6.8
FrgnBdUnd r 10.15 -.15 -0.9
FrgnBd n 10.29 -.03 +2.5
HIYd n 9.57 -.02 +4.4
LowDurn 9.88 -.03 +2.4
LTUSG n 10.39 -.09 -1.9
ModDurn 9.92 -.02 +1.7
RealReturn 11.29 -.07 +1.7
RealRetlnsll 10.91 -.04 +3.1
ShorT 9.98 ... +3.7
TotRetn 10.30 -.04 +1.7
TR II n 9.79 -.03 +1.7
TRIlin 9.11 -.04 +1,7
PIMCO Funds A:
All Asset p 12.69 -.05 +3.6
CommodRR p 14.97 -.36 +6.9
LowDurA .98 -.03 +2.0
RealRetA p 10.91 -.04 +2.7
TotRIA 10.30 -.04 +1,3
PIMCO Funds B:
RealRtBt 10.91 -.04 +1,9
TotRtB 1 10.30 -.04 +0.5
PIMCO Funds C:
AIIAssetCt 12.57 -.05 +2.8
CommRRp 14.81 -.38 +6.1
RealRetC p 10.91 -.04 +2.2
TotRtCt 10.30 -.04 +0.5
PIMCO Funds D:
CommodRR p 14,98 -.38 +6.9
RealRtn p 10.91 -.04 +2.7
TotlRtn p 10.30 -.04 +1.4
Pax World:
Balanced 23.88 -.14 +2.9
Paydenfunds:
CoreBond 10.10 -.,01 +1.9
PennMulC p 10.28 -.24 +4.5
PhoenixFunds A:
BalanA 14.85 -.09 +4.1
CapGrthA 14.32 -.12 -4.4
IntlA 12.47 -.20 +15.6
MulSStAp 4.69 +3.2
RealE A 32.04 -1,30 +24.4
Pioneer Funds A:
CullenVal 18.39 -.15 +10.4
BalancA p 9.84 -.03 +0.4
BondA p 8.98 -.03 +1.1
EqlncAp 31.46 -.29 +10.7
EuroSelEqA 36.13 -.53 +12.5
GrowthAp 12.05 -.02 -4.0
HIghYldAp 10.70 -.07 +3.6
IntlValA 21.65 -.25 +18.6
MdCpGrA 14.28 -.18 -4.9
MdCpVaAp 23.04 -.19 -0.6
PionFdA p 46.40 -.43 +7.7
TaxFreeAp 11.59 -.01 +2.5
ValueAp 17.92 -.24 +3.8
Ploneer Funds B:
HIYieldB t 10.75 -.07 +2.8
MIdCapVaB 20.05 -.17 -1.5
Pioneer Funds C:
HIYIdCI 10.85 -.07 +2.9
Price Funds Adv:
Eqtytnc p 26.97 -.22 +5.6
Growth pn 27.99 -.27 +2.1
HIYId p 6,80 -.01 +3.9
Value p 24.47 -.22 +7.3
Price Funds:
Balance n 19.95 -.14 +5.4
BlueChlpGn 31.68 -.27 -0.2
CalTxn 10.92 -.01 +3.4
CapAprn 20.75 -.10 +5.0
DivGroan 23.06 -.26 +3.9
EmgEurope 28.33 +.52 +35.4
EmMktSn 27.58 +.42 +23.0
Eqlnc n 27.02 -.23 +5.8
Eqldx n 34.06 -.32 +4.0
Europe n 18.80 -.33 +12.0
FLIntm n 10,66 -.01 +2.2
GNM n 9.27 -.02 +2.1
Growth n 28.23 -.27 +2.4
Gwlhinn 20.38 -.18 +1.9
HlthSci n 24.43 -.66 +6.0
HIYId n 6.82 .. +4.1
ForEqn 18,.03 -.24 +13.0
IntlBdn 9.52 -.12. +0.2
IntlDlsn 44.93 -.30. +23.8
Intl Gr&Inc 15.82 -.18 +18.8
IntStkn 15.29 -.21 +12.9
Japan n 10,84 -.14 +20.9
LatAmn 30,91 -.27 +49.6
MdShIn 5.12 ... +2.2
MdTxFrn 10.57 -.01 +3.2
MedlaTIn 35.05 -.15 +11.4
MidCapn 51.57 -1.19 +1.7
MCapVal n 24.45 -.26 +7.6
NewAmn 29.88 -.48 -3.9
N Asia n 12.44 +.24 +12.4
NewEra n 45.54 -.83 +16.3
NwHrzn n 29.83 -1.07 -2.8
Newincon 8.77 -.03 +1.7
NYTxFn 11.24 -.01 +32
PSBal n 18.87 -.12 +3.9
PSGrown 23.50 -.18 +4.4
PSIncon 15.11 -.07 +3,6
RealEsl tn 22.39 -.83 +24.3
R2010n 14.91 -.13 +5.0
R2015 11.48 -.11 +5.2
Retlre202Qn 16,00 -.15 +5.4
R2025 11.75 -.12 +5.7
R2030 n 16.91 -.19 +6.1
ScOch n 17.21 -.09 -12.0
STBdn 4,66 ... +3.0
SmCapStk n 32.72 -.96 +4.0
SmCapValn 37.78 -1.11 +5.1
SpecGr 18.53 -.22 +5.4
Speclnn 11.78 -.05 +3.2
TxFreen 9.92 -.01 +3.4
TxFrHYn 11.96 ... +5.1
TFIntm n 11.03 -.01 +2.7
TxFrSI n 5.32 ... +2.5
USInt 5.19 -.02 +0.8
US Long 11.18 -.11 -1.9
VATFn 11.54 -.01 +3.0
Value n 24.63 -.23 +7.4
Principal Funds:
LT20301n 12.67' -.16 +7.0
Principal Inv:
BdMiglnstl 10.50 -.03 +1.8
DiscLCBllnst 14.90 -.15 +4.6
InllGrhlnst 12.61 -.17 +21.5
LfTm20201n 12.83 -.15 +6.6
PtrLVIn 14.41 -.10 +8.4
Putnam Funds A:
AmGvApx 8.72 -.05 +0.7
AABalAp 11.51 -.07 +6.3
AAGIhAp 12.85 -.08 +9,2
AZTE 9.13 -.02 +2.5
CATxAp 8.15 -.01 +3.1
ClasslcEqAp 13.15 -.21 -0.1
Convert p 18.00 -.21 +6.8
DlscGr 17.88 -.46 0.0
DvrlnApx 9.79 -.05 +3.4
EqlnAp 17,50 -.16 +6.5
EuroEqA 26.00 -.29 +17.2
FLTxA 9.09 -.02 +2.9
GeoAp 18.07 -.18 +2.8
GIGvAp 12.05 -.07 +0.2
GIbEqlyp 9.85 -.10 +10.5
GrlnAp 19.85 -.34 +2.5
HlthAp 61.31 -.70 +1,6
HIYdAp 7.86 .. +4.6
Exp. Open High Low Settle Chg Exp. Open High Low Settle Chg
CORN (CBOT)
5,000 bu mlnioum- cents per bushel
Sep06 238,00 240,00 224.00 224.00 -14.00
Dec 06 256.00 256.00 241.00 241.00 -14.00
Mar 07 269.00 270.00 255,00 256,00 -13.00
May07 277.00 279.00 264.00 265,00 -13,00
Jul07 287,00 288.00 274,00 274,00 -13,00
Sep07 284,00 287.00 281,00 282,00 -12,00
Dec07 302.00 303.00 289.00 291.00 -11.00
Estl. ales 315,314. TlruemI sales 169,656
ThuAoes open Int. 1,343,887, -5,352
OATS (CBOT)
5,000 bu mlnimum- cents per bushel
Sep06 182.00 182.00 176.00 177.00 -3,00
Dec06 188.00 188.00 184.00 185.00 -2.00
Mar 07 193.00 193.00 192.00 192.00 -3.00
May07 197.00 197.00 197.00 197.00 -2.00
'Jul07 203.00 203.00 203.00 203.00 -2.00
Sep07 212.00 212.00 212.00 212.00 -1.00
Dec 07 209.00 209.00 209.00 209.00 -3,00
Est., sales 1,504. Thuses sale 1,945
Thua2es open Int. 11,874, -589
WINTER WHEAT (KCBT)
5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel
Sep06 470.00 470,00 453.00 454.00 -15.00
Dec 06 485.00 485,00 470.00 472.00 -12.00
Mar07 495.00 495.00 478.00 480.00 -15.00
May07 478.00 478.00 478.00 478.00 -13.00
Jul07 466.00 466,00 454.00 456.00 -12.00
Sep 07 465.00 467.00 462.00 467.00 -10.00
Dec 07 478.00 478,00 475.00 477.00 -10.00
Esl. sales 34,543. Thutos sales 18,455
ThuViss open Int. 168,686, -1,122
COTTON 2 (NYBT)
80,000 Ibs.- cents per b.
0ct 06 53.65 54,75 53.40 53.74 -1.34
Dec06 55.80 56.60 55.35 55.74 -1.12
Mar 07 58.70 59,40 56.25 58.83 -.86
May 07. 59.25 59.70 59,25 59.70 -.75
Jul07 60.45 60.60 60.45 60.50 -.75
cl 07 62.10 62.10 61.50 61.50 -.75
Dec07 62.60 62.60 61.65 61.95 -1.05
Est. sales 14,542. Thu/es sales 14,891
ThuIWos open int, 163,779, +204
COCOA (NYBT)
10 metric tons- $ per ton
Sep06 1560 1567 1550 1559 +2
Dec06 1605 1613 1599 1602 -4
Mar 07 1640 1640 1637 1637 -3
May 07 7 1657 1657 1657
Jul07 1678 1678 1678 1678
Sep07 1697 1697 1697 1697
Dec 07 1721 1721 1721 1721
Est, sales 18,635. Thuoes sales 13,729
Thu' it2s open Int. 140,641, -723
SUGAR-WORLD 11 (NYBT)
112,0001 bs.-cents per Ib.
Oct06 13,66 13.68 13.32 13.36
Mar07 14.34 14,34 13.96 14.00
May 07 14.25 14.25 14.07 14,10
Jul 07 14.25 14.25 14.10 14.11
Oct07 14.33 14.55 14.15 14.22
Mar08 14.37 14,55 14.25 14.30
May 08 14.50 14.50 14.29 14,29
Esl. sales 68,819. ThuS2es sales 42,857
Thu RAis open Int. 475,410, +3,185
CATTLE (CME)
40,000 Ibsa.- cents per Ib.
Aug 06 88.60 89.00 88.05 88.80
Oct06 92.50 93.30 91.90 92.55
Dec 06 90.95 91.02 90.15 90,52
Feb 07 91.70 91.77 90.45 90.80
Apr07 89.80 89.80 89.30 89.35
Jun 07 85.15 85.25 84.65 84.65
Aug 07 85.15 85,35 85.15 85,35
Eas sales 48,722. Thuas sales 60,517
Thuuas open int. 225,264, -5,665
FEEDER CATTLE (CME)
50,000 Ibs.- cents per Ib.
Aug06 117.25 117.40 116.95 117.35
Sep06 117.37 117.75 117.10 117.50
Oct 06 117.75 118.00 117.30 117.67
Nov06 116.15 116.80 116.15 116.62
Jan07 111.25 111.60 110.75 111.60
Mar07 108.10 ,108.40 108.05 108.35
Apr07 107.80 107.80 107.80 107.80
Esa, sales 4,035. Tliuwma sales 8,057
Thuoes open Inl. 32,520, -66
HOGS-Lean (CME)
40.000 Ibs,- cenis per Ib.
Aug06 71.75 72.10 71.60 71.82
Oct 06 64.50 64.80 63.90 64.50
Dec06 61.75 61.85 60,90 61,80
Feb 07 62.20 62.20 61.52 62.02
Apr 07 62.40 62.50 62.00 62.20
May 07 65,60 66.00 65.35 65.97
Jun07 68.10 68.25 67.70 68.22
Est. sales 21,613. Thu'res sales 40,591
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
HYAdAp 6.04 ... +6.4
IncmAp 6.64 -.01 +1.3
InlSEq p 29.15' -.26 +17.7
IntlGrlnp 14.96 -.13 +19.9
IntlCapOp 32.09 -.22 +20.4
InvA p 13,24 -.33 +0.9
MITx p 8.93 -.02 +2.6
MNTx p 8.93 -.01 +2.7
NJTxAp 9.14 .. +2.6
NwOpA p 43,64 -.92 +0.3
NwValA p 18.44 -.20 +3.9
NYTxA p 8.59 -.01 +2.7
OTC A p 7.84 -.20 +3.2
PA TE 9.04 -.01 +2.6
TxExA p 6.71 -.01 +2.8
TFInA p 14.74 -.03 +2.5
TFHYA 12.98 -.01 +4.6
USGvApx 12.85 -.06 +1.8
UlllAp 11.87 -.05 +8.9
VsIaA p 9.96 -.29 -0.5
VoyA p 15.86 -.37 -7.0
Putnam Funds B:
CapAprt 18.36 -.59 -2.0
ClEasslcqB 1 13.04 -.21 -0.8
DIscGrloth 16,39 -.43 -0.7
DvrilnB ix 9.72 -.04 +2.7
EqlncI 17.35 -.16 +5.7
EuEqty B 25.07 -.27 i +16.4
FLTxBt 9.09 -.01 +2.2
GeoBt 17.88 -.18 +2.0
GllncoBt 12.01 -.07 -0.4
GIbEqtyt 8.97 -.09 +9.6
GINtRs t 30.03 -.07 +15.7
GrInBt 19,55 -.34 +1.7
HI1hBt 55.02 -.63 +0.8
HIYIdB t 7.62 +3.8
HYAdvB1 5.96 +5.6
IncomaBI 6.59 -.02 +0.5
IntlEqp 28.01 -.25 +16.8
InllGrlnt 14.67 -.14 +18.9
InllNop t 14.07 -.13 +16.5
InvBt 12.13 -.30 +0.2
NJTxBt 9.13 -.01 +1.9
NwOppB t 38.96 -.74 -0.4
NwValp 18.11 -.20 +3.1
NYTx8t 8.58 -.01 +2.2
OTC BI 6,88 -.18 +2.2
TxExB t 8.71 -.01 +2.1
TFHYB t 13.00 -.01 +3.9
TFInB 14.76 -.03 +1.6
USGvBtx 12,78 -.06 +1.0
UlISB1 11.80 -.05 +8.1
VIselaBit 8.64 -.25 -1.3
VoyBt 13.81 -.33 -7.7
Putnam Funds M:
Dvrlncpx 9.70 -.05 +3.1
Putnam Funds Y:
Gr&Inc 19.89 -.34 +2.7
Income 6.68 -.01 +1.5
IntlEq 29.37 -.26 +18.0
Voyager 16.39 -.38 -6.7
Quaker Funds:
SIrGrwIhA 23.816 +7.9
RS Funds:
RSNalRes np 35.53 -.57 +18.7
RSPartners 33.63 -.58 +3.9
Value Fd 25.65 -.20 +6.1
Rainier InvMgt:
SmMCap 33.46 -.97 +6.0
SmMCplnst 33,83 -.97 +8.3
RiverSource A:
BalancedA 10.168 -.07 +4.8
DIspEqA p 6.67 -.08 +4.7
DEI 12.64 -.19 +12.7
DlvrBd 4.73 -.01 +1.8
DIvOppA 8.06 -.10 +10.6
EqlyValp 11.99 -.17 +12.1
Growth 28.27 -.07 -0.1
HIYIdBond 2.87 .. +5.7
HIYIdTxExA 4.36 ... +2.9
IntlSelVal p 10.19 -.08 +21.4
LgCpEqA p 5.36 -.04 +2.5
MIdCapGrA 12.69 -.25 -9.0
MidCpVal p 8.79 -.15 +10.9
SmColndex 8.35 -.24 +1.4
StrtgcAIA 10.41 -.13 +6.3
RiverSource B:
DIvrEqlnci 12.64 -.19 +11.9
LgCpEqBt 5.25 -.04 +1.7
Royce Funds:
LowPrSkSvcr 16.29' -.41 +12.2
MIcroCapln 16.93 -.42 +14.5
Opptyl r 12.59 -.33 +5.0
PennMul m 10.87 -.25 +5.4
Premlerl nr 16.79 -.37 +8.5
TotRellr 12.79 -.22 +5.2
Russell Funds S:
DivBondS 22.91 -.06 +1.4
DIvEqS 45.22 -.58 +3.1
EmerMkts 20.51 +.20 +23.9
IntlSecS 74.06 -1.24 +17.4
MstratBondS 10.16 -.03 +1.5
QuantEqS 38.75 -.36 +4.5
RESecS 50.49 -2.02 +20.8
ShortDuraBdS 18.61 -.01 +2.6
SpecalGrS 50.49 -1.39 +2.6
Russell Inst! I:
Eqtyll 30.93 -.40 +3.4
EqtyQI 36.34 -.40 +4.9
Intl I 47.23 -.79 +17.8
Russell LfePts C:
BalStrC p 11.46 -.12 +5.5
Russell LfePts R3:
BalStralp 11.54 -.12 +5.9
Rydex Advisor.
OTCn 9.44 -.11 -8.9
SEI Portfolios:
CoreFxlnA n 10.14 -.03 +1.7
EmgMk np 16.37 +.17 +21.4
EqlndxA n 37.69 -.35 +4.0
HIYIdn 8.35 ... +4.8
InlMunIA 10.73 -.02 +2.3
IntlEqA n 13.58 -.19 +17.9
IntlFixA n 10.66 -.01 -5.4
LgCGroAn 18.76 -.24 -3.0
LgCValA n 22.61 -.22 +9.3
SmCGroAn 17.20 -.62 -3.0
SmCValAn 19.93 -.55 +3.3
TaxMgdLC 12.05 -.13 +2.9
SSgA Funds:
EmgMkt 21.15 +.16 +30.1
IntlStock 12.46 -.20 +22,2
SP500 n 20.90 -.19 +4.1
STi Classic:
CapAppIn 12.05 -.13 -1.,5
CapAppAp 11.46 -.12 -1.8
CapAppC p 10.74 -.12 -2.5
HIghYIdI 10.50 -.02 +2.8
IntEql 14.61 -.26 +17.2
LCpVIEqA 13.90 -.15 +9.6
LgCpRelVall 16.97 -.16 +5.4
QuGrStkCtI 22.63 -.18 -4,5
SmCapGrin 19.20 -.67 -5.0
TxSenGr np 24.34 -.18 -3.5
Salomon Brothers:
SalancB p 13.20 -.03 +4.5
Oppot 54.92 -1.02 +10.8
SalBrosFd 15.58 -.20 +1.2
SandsCapGrol 10.16 -.16 -9.1
Schroder Funds:
NAmEqlnvn 11.61 -.13 +4.7
Schwab Funds:
CorEqty 16.865 -.16 +5.9
IntISSr 19.74 -.28 +17.2
1000lnvr 36.97 -.39 +3.9
100lSel 36.98 -.39 +4.1
S&P Inv 19.69 -.18 +4.1
S&PSeln 19.77 -.18 +4.3
S&PInstlSel 10.07 -.09 +4.4
SmCplnv 23.10 -.71 +1.8
TotBond 9.68 -.03 +2.0
YIdPlslnv 9.66 ... +4.5
YIdPlsSel 9.66 .. +4.7
Selected Funds:
AmerShsD 41.53 -.45 +8.4
AmShsSp 4f.45 -.46 +8.1
Seligman Group:
ComunAt 27.50 -.36 +4.4
FronllerAt 12.43 -.34 -0.3
FrontlerDI 10.82 -29 -1.1
GlIbSmCoA 17.32 -.43 +8.6
GlobTechA 13.44 -.16 +3.9
HIYBdAp 3.25 -.01 +2.5
Sentinel Group:
ComSlk A p 30.88 -.24 +6.6
SmCoA p 7.37 -.16 +2.0
Sequoia 152.83 -1.44 +6.3
Sit Funds:
LargeCpGrn 36.63 -.52 +1.7
SoundShn 37.02 -.02 +42
St FarmAssoc:
Balann 52.47 -.36 +6.7
Owth n 52.48 -.42 +7.5
Stratton Funds:
Dividend n 37.15 -.94 +15.9
Mulli-Cap 41.38 -1.06 -2.0
12-mo.
Name NAV chg %rtn
SmCap 44.07 -1,71 +3,1
SunAmerica Funds:
USGvB1 9609 -.05 0.0
SunAmerica Focus:
ELgCpA p 16.42 -.42 -9.4
TCW Funds:
DINFocused 11.9 -.12 +3.6
SelEqtyi 17,03 -.47 -11.9
TCW Funds N:
SelEqtyN p 16.63 -.46 -122
TIAA-CREF Funds:
BondPlus 9.93 -.02 +1.8
Eqtylndex 8.14 -.12 +3.9
GroIlnc 13.09 -.11 +5.7
GroEqtly 9.01 -.11 -3.3
HiY1dBond 8.98 +.01 +4.3
IntlEqty 13.41 -.14 +19,6
MgdAllc 11.49 -.09 +4.5
ShtTrmBond 10.26 -.01 +2.8
SocChcEqty 9.76 -.14 +3.1
TaxExBond 10.64 -.01 +27
Tamarack Funds:
EnterSmCp 29.70 -.97 +6.3
Value 40.23 -.27 +4.0
Templeton Instit:
EmMS p 20.91 +.17 +23.1
ForEqS 24.17 -.35 +14.5
Third Avenue Fds:
Intlr 22.90 -.10 +13.5
RealEstVal r 32.44 -.95 +14.6
SmICap n 24.94 -.36 +4.6
Value 57.20 -.81 +8.2
Thornburg Fds C:
InlValuCt 24.80 -.23 +18.3
Thornburg Fds:
IniVolA p 25,96 -.25 +19.1
IntllValue I 26.46 -.25 +19.6
LItdMunA p 13.45 -.01 +2.3
ValueA t 35.16 -.29 +8.5
Valuel 35.65 -.30 +9.0
Thrivent Fds A:
HIghYld 4.99 ... +4.3
Income 8.43 -.02 +1.7
LgCapStock 26.64 -.20 +2.6
MIdCapStk 17.01 -.34 +5.3
MunlBd 11.23 -.02 +2.7
Torray Funds:
Fund 37.65 -.56 -1.3
Touchstone Family:
LgCpGrwthA 20.22 -.42 -2.5
TA IDEX A:
JanGrow p 24.04 -.39 -2.0
GrCoGlob p 26.2 -.53 +7.0
TrConHYBp 9.01 ... +3.9
TAFlexlnco p 9.18 -.02 +1.0
TA IDEX C:
AsAIMod t 11.91 -.13 +5.5
AsAIModGrt 12.17 -.15 +6.0
Turner Funds:
MidcpGwth 26.15 -.65 +1.0
SmICpGrwth 24.86 -.72 +1.7
Tweedy Browne:
GlobVal 28.11 -.19 +11.1
UBS Funds Cl A:
DynAlpha t 11.02 -.07 +5.4
GlobAllo t 13.85 -.20 +6.1
UBS Funds Cl C:
GlobAllo p 13.56 -.19 +5.3
UBS PACE Fds P:
IntlEqtyP n 18.89 -.34 +19.2
LCGrEqIyP n 15.78 -.22 -1.0
LCGEqPn 22.18 -.20 +9.8
UMB Scout Funds:
World 29.80 -.33 +13.2
US Global Investors:
AIIAm 27,25 -.17 +9.3
EstnEurop 45,29 +.59 +39.6
GIbRscn 17.30 -.16 +34.4
GIdShr 16.01 -.34 +89.0
USChIna 8.63 +.06 +19.3
WIdPrcMin n 29.64 -.76 +83.0
USAA Group:
AgsvGthn 29.32 -.83 -2.2
CABdn 11.05 -.01 +3.4
ComrnsStrn 26.62 -.23 +4.5
GNMA 9.39 -.02 +2.2
GrTaxStr n 14,38 -.07 +4.6
Growth n 13.53 -.30 -6.2
Gr&lncn 17.80 -.31 -1.5
IncStkn 16.05 -.18 +7.3
Income n 11.94 -.04 +1.8
ntl n 26.44 -.25 +19.9
NYd8n 11.88 -.01 +3.0
PrecMM 27.14 -.69 +68.5
S&P Idxan 19.02 -.17 +4.1
Screch 9.98 -.12 +0.5
ShtTBnd n 8.81 -.01 +3.6
SmICapStkn 13.74 -.35 +1.2
TxEITn 13.07 -.01 +3.2
TxELTn 13.92 -.01 +3.0
TxEShn 10.58 -.01 +2.7
VABd 11.50 -.01 +2.8
WIdGrn 19.60 -.17 +13.5
Value Line Fd:
LevrgeGthn 22.34 -.35 +3.2
Van Kamp Funds A:
CATFAp 18.34 -.02 +2.7
CmstA p 17.76 -.21 +5.8
CorpBdAp 6.46 -.02 +1.2
EmGroA p 38.57 -.86 -3.3
EntAp 12.44 -.19 -2.6
EqlylncA p 8.70 -.08 +4,8
ExchFd 390.24 -2.21 +4.9
GIblFran p 26.00 -.24 +13.8
GvScA p 9.97 -.03 +1.2
GrinA p 20.80 -.25 +5.6
HarbAp 14.69 -.13 .+4.4
HighYidA 3.47 ... +2.9
HYMuAp 11.01 -.02 +5.9
InTFA p 18.38 -.02 +3.2
MidCGth p 23.68 -.77 +1.1
MunlnA p 14.65 -.02 +4.3
PA TFA p 17.24 -.01 +3.3
PaceFndA p 9.57 -.19 -0.3
StrMunlnc 13.42 -.03 +5.8
USMtgeA 13.34 -.03 +1.9
UtililyAp 20.16 -.14 +9.5
Van Kamp Funds B:
CmstBlt 17.75 -.21 +5.0
EmGrB t 32.72 -.73 -40
EnlerpBl 11.29 -.17 -3,3
EqlncB 856 -,07 +4.1
GrIncB 1 20.65 --.25 +5.3
HYMuBt 11.01 -.02 +5.1
MuninB 1 14.63 -.02 +3.6
PATFBPt 17,19 -.01 +2.5
StrMunlnc 13.42 -.02 +5.1
USMtge9 13.28 -.04 +0.8
UIIIB 20.08 -.15 +68.6
Van Kamp Funds C:
CommStkC 17.76 -.21 +5.0
EqlncCi 8.59 -.08 +4.1
Vanguard Admiral:
AssetAdml n 58.00 -.54 +4.6
BalAdmlIn 19.87 -.17 +3.4
CAITAdm n 10.92 -.01 +3.1
CALTAdm 11.61 -.02 +3.7
CpOpAdI n 75.50 -.80 +3.7
Energyn 123.49 -.14 +21.0
EqlncAdml 50.74 -.55 +8.7
EuropAdml 74.88 -1.19 +17.0
ExplAdml 67.05 -2.29 -0.6.
ExnIdAdm n 34.16 -.94 +3.4
FLLTAdmn 11.50 -.02 +3.1
500Admin 116.93 -1.09 +4.2
GNMAAdmn 10.08 -.02 +2.5
GrolncAdm 52.41 -.53 +3.9
GrwthAdm n 26.41 -.27 -1.7
HlthCaren 60.52 -.81 +9.7
HiYdCp n 6,05 ... +4.0
HiYldAdm n 10.75 -.01 +4.2
InsdLTAdm n 12.50 -.02 +3.4
ITBondAdml 10.04 -.04 +0.7
ITsryAdmin 10.63 -.04 +1.6
IntlGrAdml 74.12 -1.00 +19.3
ITAdmI n 13.21 -.01 +3,0
ITCoAdmd 9.52 -.04 +1.4
LtdTrmAdm 10.67 ... +2.6
LTGrAdml 8.88 -.09 -2.9
LTAdmln 11.15 -02 +3.3
MCpAdmInn 0.18 -1.69 +4.8
MorgAdm 53.55 -.88 +1.9
NJLTAdn 11.72 -.02 +3.3
NYLTAdm 11.15 -.02 +2.9
PrmCap r 68.20 -.94 +5.1
PacilAdmi 75.94 -.84 +21.1
PALTAdmn 11.23 -.01 +3.1
REITAdmIr 95.79 -3.67 +20.4
STsryAdml 10.25 -.01 +2.9
STBdAdmIn 9.83 -.02 +2.6
ShtTrmAdm 15.54 ... +2.7
STFedAdm 10.21 -.01 +3.2
STIGrAdm 10.48 -.01 +3.6
SmlCapAdml n28.72 -.83 +2.6
TxMCapr 60.84 -.71 +4.0
TxMGrlncr 56.82 -.52 +4.3
Exp. Open High Low Settle Chg
ThuDS2s open Int. 162,167, +806
GOLD (COMX)
100 troy oz.- dollars per troy oz,
Aug 06 638.00 642.00 626.00 633.50 -1,40
Sep 06 645.00 645.00 635.40 635.40 -1.50
Oct06 645.10 649.00 630.50 638.10 -1.60
Dec 06 645.70 655.70 636,50 644,40 -1.60
Feb07 654,80 661,50 647.00 650,80 -1.60
Apr07 659,00 665,40 656.00 657,00 -1.60
Jun07 670,10 671,50 658.00 663.20 -1.70
Est. sales .... Thuhas sales 51,429
Thues open InL. 316,202, +1,509
SILVER (COMX)
5,000 troy oz.- cents per troy oz,
Aug06 1185.3 1185,3 1185.3 1185.3 -21.7
Sep06 1211.0 1239,.0 1177,0 1188.5 -22.0
Oct06 1193.5 1190.5 1193.5 -19.0
Dec08 1230.0 1255.0 1195.0 1205.1 -22.0
Jan07 1215.0 1215,0 1209.6 1209.6 -21.8
Mar07 1251.0 1272.0 1217.2 1217.2 -21.6
May07 1217.,5 1222.8 1217.5 1222.8 -21.5
Est. sales .... Thuames sales 19.314
Thua/s open Int. 111,6882, +1,994
HI GRADE COPPER (COMX)
25,000 lbs.- cenis per Ib.
Aug06 367.00 367.00 348.50 351.30 -15.15
Sep06 361.30 367.80 341.00 347.65 -14.80
Oct06 359.35 363.00 340.50 346.05 -14.95
Nov06 350,00 350.00 344,50 344.60-14.80
Dec 06 356.90 361.00 338.00 343.15 -14.65
Jan 07 354.50 354.50 338.00 340.15 -14.75
Feb 07 350,15 350.15 335.00 337.65 -14.35
Est,. sales.... Thumas sales 16,728
Thums open Inlt. 74,129, +1,145
EURODOLLARS (CME)
$1 mlllion-pts of 100 pet.
Aug 06 94.592 94.592 94.580 94.590 -.005
Sep06 94.565 94.570 94.525 94,550 -.015
OcI06 94.510 94.515 94.505 94,515 -.020
Nov06 94.505 94,515 94.505 94,515 -.025
Dec 06 94.550 94.555 94.500 94.520 -.030
Jan 07 94.535 94.535 94.535 94.,535 -.045
Mar 07 94.645 94.650 94.585 94,600 -.045
Est, sales 178,572, Thua es sales 1,875,033
Thuass open InL 10,079.420, -18.018
LUMBER (CME)
110,000 bd.1.- $ per 1,000 bd. It.
Sep06 267.4 267.4 263.5 265,0 +,5
Nov 06 266.5 267.1 264.,8 264.9
12-mo.
Name NAV chg % rtn
TtIBdAdmin 9.83 -.04 +1.7
TotStkAdmn 30.39 -.39 +4.3
USGroAdml n 42.31 -.58 -3.7
ValueAdmI n 23.90 -.25 +10.9
WellslAdmn 52.21 -.27 +5.1
WellInAdm n 54.12 -.48 +7.2
WindsorAdm n58.12 -.79 +2.7
WdsrllAdm 57.92 -.67 +6.4
Vanguard Fds:
AssetAn 25.83 -.24 +4.5
CAITn 10.92 -.01 +3.0
CALTn 11.61 -.02 +3.6
CapOppn 32.66 -.35 +3.6
Convtl n 13.83 -.11 +10.2
DividendGro 13.07 -.08 +7.6
Energy 65.73 -.08 +20.9
Eqlnc n 24.20 -.27 +8.5
Explorer n 71.95 -2.47 -0.7
FLLTn 11.50 -.02 +3.0
GNMAn 10.08 -.02 +2.4
GlobEq n 21.27 -.27 +14.4
Groln n 32.09 -.32 +3,7
GrowthEq 9.85 -.14 -0.7
HYCoip n 6.05 ... +3.9
HIthCaren 143.33 -1.91 +9.6
InflaPro n 11.99 -.02 +3.3
IntlExpIr n 19.66 -.36 +17.6
IntIGr 23.27 -.32 +19.0
IntlValn 39.03 -.58 +21.4
ITI Grade 9.52 -.04 +1.3
ITTsry n 10.63 -.04 +1.4
LIFECon n 15.63 -.10 +4.1
LIFEGron 21.52 -.24 +6.1
LIFEIncn 13.47 -.06 +2.9
LIFEMod n 18.75 -.17 +5,0
LTInGrade n 8.88 -.09 -3,0
LTTsryn 10.82 -.11 -1.5
Morgan n 17.25 -.28 +1.7
MuHYn 10.75 -.01 +4.1
MulnsLg n 12.50 -.02 +3.3
Mulnt n 13.21 -.01 +2.9
MuLldn 10.67 ... +2.5
MuLongn 11.15 -.02 +3.2
MuShrt n 15.54 ... +2.7
NJLTn 11.72 -.02 +3.2
NYLTn 11.15 -.02 +2.9
OHLTTrxEn 11.88 -.01 +3.3
PALT n 11.23 -.01 +3.0
PrecMtlsMin r 26.47 -33 +47.7
PrmCpCoremin1ll.54 -.09 +5.2
Prmcp r 65.66 -.91 +5.0
SelValur 19.54 -.11 +4.0
STAR n 19.67 -.21 +4.3
STIGrade 10.48 -.01 +3.5
STFedn 10.21 -.01 +3.1
STTsryn 10.25 -.01 +2.8
StratEqn 21.99 -.59 +2.0
TglRet2005 11.00 -.08 +2.2
TgtRet2015 11.62 -.10 +3.3
TglRet2025 11.95 -.13 +3.7
TgtRet2035 12.56 -.15 +5.0
TgtRe2045n 12.96 -.16 +5.9
TaxMngdlntrnl2.72 -.18 +18.3
TaxMgdSCr 22.90 -.66 +1.7
USGro n 16.31 -.23 -3.9
USValue n 13.72 -.18 +2.7
Wellslyn 21,55 -.11 +5.0
Welin n 31.33 -.28 +7.0
Wndsrn 17.22 -.24 +2.6
Wndsllin 32.62 -.38 +6.2
Vanguard Idx Fds:
500 n 116.92 -1.08 +4.2
Balanced n 19.86 -.17 +3.2
DevMkIn 11.31 -.16 +18.1
EMkt n 20.66 +.09 +22.2
Europe n 31.86 -.51 +16.9
Extend n 34.12 -.94 +3.3
Growth 26.41 -.26 -1.9
ITBondn 10.04 -.04 +0.6
LgCapldx n 22.73 -.23 +4.4
LTBondn 11.13 -.09 -2.0
MidCap 17.66 -.37 +4.6
Pacifilocn 11.60 -.12 +21.0
REITr 22.45 -.86 +20.4
SmCap n 28.69 -.83 +24
SmlCpGrow 15.91 -.46 -0.6
SmlCapVal 15.17 -.42 +5.2
STBond n 9.83 -.02 +2.5
TotBondn 9.83 -.04 +1.6
Tolllntln 15.74 -.19 +18,5
TotSlkn 30.38 -.39 +4,1
Value n 23.90 -.25 +10.8
Vanguard Insti Fds:
Ballnst n 19.87 -.17 +3.3
DevMktllnstn 11.21 -.16 +18.2
Eurplnstln 31.91 -.51 +17.1
ExtIn n 34.17 -.95 +3.5
Growlhlnstl 26.41 -.27 -1.7
InfProtlnstn 9.59 -.02 +3.3
Instldxan 116.02 -1.07 +4.3
InsPI n 116.02 -1.08 +4.3
TotlBdIdxn 49.67 -.16 +1.7
InstTStPlus 27.35 -.35 +4.3
MidCaplnstln 17.72 -.38 +4.8
Paclnslln 11.62 -.12 +21.1
SmCpln n 28.74 -.83 +2.6
TBIst n 9.83 -.04 +1.7
TSInst n 30.39 -.39 +4.3
ValueInsll n 23.90 -.25 +10.9
Vantagepoint Fds:
AggrOpp 11.28 -.27 +0.8
CoreBondldxl 9.68 -.02 +1.4
Eqtyinc 9.25 -.12 +4.0
Growth n 8.37 -.07 -0.4
Grow&lnc 10.81 -.13 +3.6
Intl 12.57 -.12 +19.0
MPLongTenrmGr22.39 -.24 +4.0
MPTradGrwth 22.76 -.18 +3.8
Victory Funds:
DvsStkA 16.65 -.07 +1.0
WM Blair Fds Inst:
InllGrwth 19.18 -.21 +17.6
WM Blair Mti Fds:
IntlGrowth r 27.08 -.30 +17.3
WM Grp of Fds A:
EqtyIncAp 20.86 -.34 +7.5
WCstEqty 39.67 -.70 +4.4
WM Str Asset Mgmt:
BalancedAp 13.62 -.14 +2.7
BalancedBt 13.58 -.15 +1.9
BalancedC t 13.51 -.14 +1.9
ConGrwBt 14.67 -.20 +2.1
ConGrwAp 15.18 -.21 +2.8
ConGrwC t 14.57 -.20 +2.1
SIratGrAp 16.64 -.24 +3.0
Waddell & Reed Adv:
Accumultiv 6.80 -.07 +3.2
AssetS p 10.40 -.14 +25.8
CoreInvA 6.47 -.10 +6.9
Highlnc 7.18 -.05 +3.8
NwCcoptAp 9.91 -.21 +3.6
ScTechA 10.66 -.07 +2.0
VanguardA 8.85 -.12 +0.8
Wasatch:
CoreGrth 38.63 -1.30 -5.7
SmCapGrh 34.38 -.98 -7.3
Weitz Funds:
PartVal 22.82 -.14 +3,8
Value n 36.20 -.23 +3.1
Wells Fargo Ad Adm:
Index 51.32 -.48 +4.0
Wells Fargo Adv A:
AsetAll A 19.95 -.21 +2.0
Wells Fargo Adv:
CmStkZ 22.14 -.47 +.5
Growthilnvn 20.00 -.41 +0.7
Opptntylnvn 44.25 -.48 -0.6
SCapVaIZp 31.46 -.56 +9.2
Wells Fargo Admin:
DivrsEq 38.18 -.43 +28
GrthBaln 29.57 -.24 +3.3
LgCoGrl 43.39 -.15 -10.0
Western Asset:
CrBdPrtFIp 11.07 -.04 +1.6
CorePlus 10.30 -.04 +1.9
Core 11.07 -.03 +1.8
William Blair N:
GrowthN 11.02 -.21 +2.0
IntlGlhN 26.69 -.30 +17.0
Wilmington Fds:
InflMMgrl 9.96 -.15 +17.9
Yacktman Funds:
Fundp 15.27 -.01 +3.1
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Exp. Open High Low Settle Chg
Jan 07 279.0 279.0 277,6 277.9 -.9
Mar 07 287.6 267.6 287.6 287.6 +2.5
May 07 298.8 298.8 298.8 298.8 +2.3
Est. sales 759. Thue',s sales 784
Thulgs open Int, 6,665, -82
NATURAL GAS (NYMX)
10,000 mm btues, $ per mm blu
Sep06 7.405 7.670 7.240 7,269 -.260
Oct 06 7.642 7.847 7.420 7.470 -.257
Nov06 9.215 9.390 9,010 9.050 -.227
Dec06 10.650 10.650 10.420 10.480 -.177
Jan07 11,240 11.240 11.120 11.200 -.137
Feb07 11.210 11.240 11.170 11.210 -.137
Mar07 11.140 11.140 10.950 10.995 -.132
Est. sales .... Thuses sales 137,165
Thuoos open Int. 948,493, +300 '
UNLEADED GASOLINE (NYMX)
42,000 gal, cents per gal
Sep06 200.70 206.80 200.50 206.43 +7.54
Oct06 198.80 205.00 198.50 204.46 +6.54
Nov06 197.40 201.71 196.70 201.71 +6.54
Dec 06 194.65 198.61 194.65 198.61 +6.44
Jan07 196.00 197.36 196.00 197.36 +6.44
Est. sales ... Thuss/ sales 70,910
Thuass open Int. 76,564, -4.,015
HEATING OIL (NYMX)
42,000 gal. cents per gal
Sep06 203.50 207.55 202.00 204.06 +1.56
Oct 06 210.80 214.00 209.60 210.92 +1.00
Nov06 217.35 219.50 216.00 217.32 +1.25
Dec06 221.85 223.50 220.25 222.17 +1.45
Jan 07 225.40 226.75 223.85 225.52 +1.45
Feb07 226.55 228.50 225.65 227.42 +1.45
Mar07 226.60 227.50 225.50 226.37 +1.45
Est. sales ,,. Thugos sales 80,491
ThuRos open Inl. 183,536, +413
LIGHT SWEET CRUDE (NYMX)
1,000 bbl.-dollars per bbl,
Sep06 74.00 74.81 73,75 74.35 +.35
Oct 06 75.50 76.34 75.25 75.99 +.49
Nov06 76.50 77.14 76.30 76.86 +.50
Dec 06 77.02 77.70 76.78 77,43 +.54
Jan 07 77.16 77.87 77.16 77.87 +.56
Feb 07 78,.02 78.21 78,02 78.21 +.57
Mar 07 78.23 78.50 78,23 78.46 +.58
Esl, sales ..Thu vs sales322,012
Thut vus open Int. 1.208,634, -5,282
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Uberato "Eli" Romero R.N., Betty Novak, R.N., and Angie Kapahi, R.N., of Seven Rivers
Regional Medical Center, recent participated in Seven Rivers Regional's Annual Nursing &
Clinical Skills Fair for employees. The trio reviewed standard operating procedures and test-
ed their skills at the event.
Pediatrician joins
CMHS staff
Marcy Howard, M.D., a board-
certified pediatrician whose patients
refer to her as "Dr. Marcy", was
recently welcomed to Citrus
System's active
medical staff.
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University of
Miami, School of
Marcy Medicine in
Miami. She did a
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Florida in Gainesville.
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employee appointment
Mercantile Bank has
announced that Raymond P.
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president.
Sargent joined the bank in
October 2005 and currently
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Crystal River branch. Prior to join-
ing Mercantile Bank, he was
employed as assistant vice presi-
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Bank of America in Inverness.
Sargent earned his bachelor of
arts degree from St. Leo College.
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Colonial Bank
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Citrus County. He serves at the
Inverness Office. Reed is respon-
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development and lending opera-
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years serving the Citrus County
market. He previously served as
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financial institution.
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can be done is done."
Having an EMR system also
provides the added benefit of
being able to provide everyone
with access to his or her own
medical records.
Soon Citrus Cardiology
patients will be able to purchase
their records on a pocket-sized
CD, which can come in handy if
a patient travels a lot or lives in
Citrus County seasonally.
Instead of the daunting or
sometimes impossible process
of having to secure medical
records for other doctors or
emergency rooms to see,
patients can just hand the disk
over and every-
thing the doctor
has recorded will
be there.
Additionally, with r
the CDs are user-
friendly and if
patients are curi- errors
ous about certain
medications they Paul
have been pre- c
scribed or an ail- Consultar
ment they've been
diagnosed with, all they have to
do is click and learn.
While the technology has
helped doctors and patients, it's
also helped the bottom line.
t The $500,000 system is paying
s dividends because it is freeing
up doctors to accept more
patients.
"We probably have the highest
P ratio of Medicare patients than
any other cardiology practice in
the country," said Weigel.
"(County Supervisor of
Elections) Susan Gill told me
that we have the oldest mean
population in the state of
Florida at this point The prob-
lem is our payment per patient
is the lowest in the country. You
have to do this technology to
keep your overhead minimized
so you can keep a profit margin.
"If you're not growing, you're
falling behind," he added later
"It's a matter of accepting the
reality of the changing technolo-
gy and the increased pressure to
see more patients in a day."
Weigel said that the new sys-
tem has increased efficiency by
25 percent
For billing supervisor Trish
Dickerson, the EMR-system has
certainly made it easier to send
claims with procedure and diag-
nosis codes to insurance carri-
ers and Medicare.
"As far as billing, it eases a lot
on the coding; it makes coding
more accurate," she said. "It cuts
down on sending paper back
and forth. It used to be that we
had to get up to look for charts,
but now if we need to research a
chart we don't have to go from
office to office looking for them;
we can just bring it up on the
computer It saves us a lot of
time."
Weigel said that the EMR sys-
tem has helped tremendously
with malpractice insurance,
because records are now kept
more accurately than ever
before and the computers log
just about everything.
"It helps with reduced errors
with things like physicians'
handwriting," Weigel said. "Our
malpractice carri-
er is real pleased
It helps that we got the
S technology."
educed The new tech-
nology has also
played an impor-
tant part in
recruiting new
H. Weigel doctors, a task
Citrus Cardiology that has been dif-
rits administrator.ficult in the past
Weigel said that there are cur-
rently young doctors who are
interested in joining the prac-
tice once their schooling is done.
He said that the technology is
certainly part of the allure of
coming to Inverness.
It took approximately seven
months to scan and convert the
practice's paper records to
megabytes, and an additional
four- to six-week learning curve
for staff to get accustomed to the
system, but so far it has been
running at 99 percent efficiency,
Weigel estimated.
Tweaks are made regularly
and the potential of the technol-
ogy keeps growing. Currently,
t the system has limited integra-
tion with Citrus Memorial hospi-
tal, but in the years to come it
shouldn't be surprising to see
full integration happen.
Weigel said about 30 percent
of patients have complained that
the new technology seems
impersonal, but most are just as
appreciative as the staff is.
The way Weigel sees it, EMR
is inevitable and it just makes
more sense to get with it now
than to try to catch up later.
I "We don't have a choice as
s medical managers," he said. "We
I have to give the doctors all the
- tools that help them work bet-
ter."
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Citrus Land Title LLC
Citrus Motor Sports
Citrus Tire and
Automotive Center
Heller & BAC Inc.
Just Cruise and Travel
Kings Bay Realty
Las Palmas Realty LLC
Lee Automotive
DBA Ice Cold Air
Problem Solvers
Real Estate Investors
Renee's Fountain
of Youth Inc.
Silver Hawk Real Estate
The Home Inspectors LLC
Citrus County Craft Council
Presents its 17t Annual
HARVEST MOON
CRAFT SHOW
To Benefit Citrus Daystar Life Center
Saturday September 2, 2006
9 AM 'Till 3 PM
Crystal River Armory
U.S. 19 N. Crystal River, FL
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Donations of nonperishable
foods will be appreciated.
Refreshmenis provided by Imnerness Sertoma.
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The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce recently held a ribbon-cutting for Sheriff's Ranches Enterprises. Pictured, front row, arew
Ambassadors Rhonda Lestinsky, Dharma Murphy and Betty Murphy, Steve Kuruc, Tim Proper, Dottie Burns, Jane Phee, and'
Ambassadors Joanie West and Renee Melchionne. Pictured, back row: Janise Cacciola, Chamber Executive Director Kitty Barnes, Sandi
Cahill, Deborah lannuzie; Ambassadors Mike Gudis and John Porter. Sheriff's Ranches Enterprises was founded by the Florida Sheriff*
Association as a nonprofit, residential child-care agency in 1957; the Youth Ranches statewide network of care has served thousands
of Florida's needy and deserving children. The Mission of the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches is to prevent juvenile delinquency and deveIl
op lawful, productive citizens through a broad range of family-centered services. In order to provide these services, the Sheriff's Ranches
Enterprises Opportunity Store accepts an amazing variety of non-cash gifts: cars, trucks, boats, horses, buildings, furniture, office equip-
ment, clothing, appliances, jewelry, antiques and the list goes on. These items are used in the child-care facilities, while much of the,
surplus is sold at the Youth Ranches statewide Opportunity Stores or during quarterly auctions at the Boys Ranch/Live Oak. Because
of your generous gifts, our needy children can reach their dreams. Please visit their location at 659 S.E. U.S. Highway 19 in Crystal
River. For more information, call (352) 795-8886.
Member News
The CHILDHOOD DEVELOP-
MENT SERVICES INC. HEAD
START/EARLY HEAD START
invites you to take advantage of
their free programs.
If your child is younger than 5
years old on or before Sept. 1 of
this year, or you are pregnant and
are looking for a secure environ-
ment that is safe, nurturing and
engaging to prepare your child for
the educational experiences to
come, the Head Start or Early
Head Start program is the answer.
Please call to schedule an appoint-
ment: 563-0185 or (800) 635-
KIDS. The Citrus County location is
at 322 N.E. Fifth St., Crystal River.
lNi .
MELLO ARTS will have six oil
paintings on display at Central
Ridge Library, 425 W. Roosevelt
Blvd., Beverly Hills. Phone: 746-
6622; 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday
through Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., Friday and Saturday.
Classes will be offered at Central
Florida Community College from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday Aug.
19, (Paradise Palms) and
Thursday, Aug. 24, (Beach Resort).
To register call (352) 746-6721. A
class will also be held from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15 (Lake
Scene). To register, call (352) 726-
1601.
For information, or questions,
please call Margaret Messina at
(352) 382-3557.
leu.
Marcy Howard, M.D., a board-
certified pediatrician whose
patients refer to her as "Dr. Marcy,"
was recently welcomed to CITRUS
MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM's
active medical staff.
Howard received her doctor of
medicine degree from the
University of Miami, School of
Medicine, in Miami. She did a post-
graduate pediatric internship and
residency at the University of
Florida in Gainesville.
She has a new location on U.S.
19 in Crystal River. She believes
that "kids are why we care." Dr.
Marcy and her two children enjoy
Citrus County because of the fish-
ing, snorkeling and diving.
Citrus Memorial Health System
is a 198-bed, not-for-profit commu-
nity hospital, providing care to
Citrus County area for nearly a
half-century. CMH is fully accredit-
ed by the Joint Commission on the
Accreditation of health care
Organizations (JCAHO), is
licensed by the Florida Department
of Health, and is a
Medicare/Medicaid provider in
addition to other major insurances.
Inverness resident Iriz Chan of
Nutritional Services was selected
as Citrus Memorial Health
System's Class ACT Champion of
the Month for August. This program
honors employees who exceed
expectations in their service to oth-
ers, based on criteria in the hospi-
tal's Class ACT customer service
training.
"ACT" stands for "Attitude,
Communication and Teamwork."
Nominations are taken from peers,
managers, patients and their fami-
lies, volunteers and visitors.
Chan's nomination noted she
goes out of her way to help people,
and she always has a positive atti-
tude and wears a big smile.
A good example: when a CCU
patient had poor food intake
because he missed his Philippine
cuisine, Iriz prepared a homemade
lunch (within his dietary restric-
tions) for him. That was definitely a
happy patient and a real "extra
mile" performance. She has been
with Citrus Memorial since July
2004.
Also nominated for August were
Angela Bolin from the Laboratory,
Emily Mitch from Cardiovascular
Services and Marie Villa from the
Cardiovascular Progressive Care
Unit.
SEVEN RIVERS REGIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER is recognized
by AHA in U.S. News & World
Report, "America's Best Hospitals"
issue. Patient care is Seven Rivers
Regional Medical Center's No. 1
priority, and our dedication is gain-
ing national attention. Seven
Rivers Regional participates with
nearly 1800 hospitals nationwide in
the American Heart
Association/American Stroke
Association's (AHA/ASA) Get With
The Guidelines program.
Recently, AHA ranked Seven
Rivers Regional among the top 10
percent to be recognized in the
July 17, 2006, "America's Best
Hospitals" issue of U.S. News &
World Report for its success in
using Get With The Guidelines
(GWTG). Please visit
www.srrmc.com for more informa-
tion.
Seven Rivers Regional Medical
Center announces the next Safe
Sitter Class will be on Saturday,
Aug. 19 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Registration is open to children 11
to 13 years old.
This medically accurate program
teaches baby-sitters how to handle
emergencies when caring for
younger children. Enrollment is lim-
ited to 12 students.
Call Marketing & Public
Relations at 795-8344; for more
information you can access their
Web site at www.srrmc.com.
MEN
THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS
OF CITRUS COUNTY serve
youths ages 6 to 18 by providing
diverse activities that meet their
interests. There are presently three
clubs serving Citrus County: the
Westside Unit in Homosassa;
Crystal River Unit and Inverness
Unit.
Club program areas include:
Character & Leadership
Development; Education & Career
Development; Health & Life Skills;
The Arts & Sports & Recreation.
The after-school program hours
are: 2 to 6 p.m. Cost is $45 a
month.
In addition, the Westside and
Inverness units offer a before-
school program starting at 6 a.m.
Additional operating hours are dur-
ing school days out, spring break
and summer camp. Fees vary,
based on need.
The clubs provide a safe place
to go and a positive place to
belong. For additional information
about membership, please call
621-9225. The Boys & Girls Clubs
of Citrus County is "The Positive
Place for Kids."
NE0.
UNITED WAY OF CITRUS
COUNTY proudly presents The
2006-07 Campaign Kick-Off
Luncheon to be from 11:30 a.m. to
1 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30, at the
Citrus Hills Golf & Country Club.
The cost lis $20 per person or $200
for a corporate table for eight.
Please RSVP by Wednesday,
Aug. 23, to the United Way office
at (352) 527-8894.
THE COMMUNITY LEARNING
CENTER invites all to its second
annual benefit fundraiser, a semi-
formal dinner/dance and show,
from 6 to 10 p.m. Aug. 26 at the
Beverly Hills Recreation
Association building, 77 Civic
Circle, Beverly Hills.
Single adult tickets are $35, or
$60 per couple. Children ages 6 to
12 are admitted for $20. A table
can be reserved for $240.
Nonalcoholic drinks will be provid-
ed. Catering will be by Ferrara's.
For more information, call Diane
Alexander, 560-0000.
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LIFESOUTH BLOOD SER-
VICES will stage two blood drives
today and Monday.
Sunday, Aug. 13: from 8 a.m. to
noon at Our Lady of Fatima,
Inverness; earns a Checker's
coupon and recognition item; also
from 1 to 5 p.m. at Super Wal-
Mart, Inverness; earns a bowling
coupon and recognition item.
Monday, Aug. 14: from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at Progress Energy
Training Center, Crystal River;
earns a Dinin' In The Pas t'k6poat
and recognition item; also from 3 t6
6 p.m. at Wal -Mart in Homosassa;"
earns a Dinin' In the Past coupon
and i io '. .an item.
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CITRUS COUNTY ECONOMIC"
DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Inc..
(EDC), in conjunction with the
Citrus County Chamber of
Commerce, announces the 24th
Annual Industry Appreciation ;
Week. The "Kick Off" Celebration,
sponsored by Technology
Conservation Group in Lecanto, -
will be Thursday, Sept. 14, from 5 ,
to 6:30 p.m. and is free to the pub-
lic.
The Awards Luncheon, spon-
sored by Progress Energy and
CLM Workforce Connection, will be'
at Citrus Hills Golf and Country
Club on Wednesday, Sept. 20, at
11:30 a.m.; cost is $15 per person.
The date set for the annual bar-
becue is Thursday, Sept. 21, at the
Citrus County Fairgrounds Pavilion
in Inverness from 6:30 to 10:30
pm.; cost is $30 per person'in
advance by Sept. 8 or $35 per per-
son after Sept. 8 and at the gate.
Don't forget to send in your
Awards Nomination Form for
"Outstanding Small Business,"
"Outstanding Employer or
Corporate Citizen" and "Person of
the Year." Nomination forms should
be submitted by Aug. 31. For more
information, request a nomination
form or to purchase tickets, call the
EDC office at 795-2000.
MEN
The David Marcocci Memorial
Raft Race and Family Fun Day -
Hosted by CITRUS 95 WXCV FM .
-will be on Saturday Aug. 19, at
MacRae's, 5290 S. Cherokee Way,
Homosassa. The Raft Race starts -
at 12:30 p.m. Also included will be-
a Volleyball Tournament at the *
Homosassa Riverside Resort,
5297 S. Cherokee Way,
Homosassa.
Don't miss the children's activi-
ties, live music and the Miss Citrus
95 and.Mr. Naturecoast contests!
Awards will be announced at 4:30
p.m.
All proceeds from T-shirt sales ,
will be donated to CASA, the Citrus
Abuse Shelter Association. In addi-
tion, the Marcocci family is donat-
ing $10,000 to CASA to commem-1,
orate the late co-owner of Citrus
95, David Marcocci.
Register early to avoid any fees.'
Log onto the Web site at
www.citrus95radio.com to learn
more and to download registration
forms. For more information, con-
tact Debbie Bloss at 628-4444.
Sheriff's Ranches Enterprises
Promotional information from the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce
Chamber
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Chamber Staff
Kitty Barnes ............... .... . . Executive Director
Suzanne Clemente ...................... Office Manager and
Special Events Coordinator
Marion Elson .................. Office Assistant (Homosassa)
Joyce Greene ................. Office Assistant (Crystal River)
Diane Mclnnis ................ Office Assistant (Crystal River)
Tomarra Post ................ Office Assistant (Crystal River)
Diane Nally ..................... Office Assistant (Inverness)
Kelly Marker .................... Office Assistant (Inverness)
Mary Ann Lynn ...........................Membership
Amy Virgo ......................... Vice President, Tourism
Inverness ..................... .............. 726-2801
Homosassa ................................. 628-2666
Crystal River ........ ......................... 795-3149
Chamber Ambassadors
JIM SHEILDS/Special to the Chronicle
The Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting for Castle Acupuncture & Massage Clinic. Pictured, front row, are:
Ambassador Renee Melchionne, Pete Thibado, Owner Karen Castle, Ambassadors Betty Murphy and her daughter, Dharma Murphy.
Pictured, back row, are: Bridget Pilat, Ambassador Mike Gudis, Lorie Thibado, Ambassador Rhonda Lestinsky, Charlotte Dalton, Claudia
Veltman, Chamber Executive Director Kitty Barnes, Ambassador Joanie West and Chamber Office Assistant Tomarra Post. Karen Castle
and her staff at Castle Acupuncture & Massage Clinic offer the best in natural health care, including various types of massage thera-
py, licensed acupuncture and herbal medications. They invite you to visit them at 565 N.W. First Ave. in Crystal River or call 400-0520
to set up your appointment today. You may visit their Web site at www.castleacupuncture.com for more information.
Chamber Tidbits
Breakfast meeting
The monthly membership
breakfast is at 7:45 a.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 16, at Golden
corral in Inverness.
Congresswoman Ginny
Brown-Waite will be the guest
speaker. Cost is $7 per person
with a reservation and $9 with-
out (if spaces are available).
Reservations are required.
Call 726-2801, 795-3149 or 628-
2666 by Monday, Aug. 14.
New Web site!
The Citrus County Chamber
of Commerce is currently
working on a new Web site. The
new Web site promises to not
only maintain its membership
information, but will also offer
a variety of new services. It will
be more user friendly, offer a
great deal more information
for residents, tourists, local
businesses and prospective
Citrus County residents.
Keep your eyes open for
upcoming information.
Manatee festival
Florida Manatee Festival
applications are now available
at the chamber offices in
Crystal River, Homosassa and
Inverness. The 20th annual fes-
tival will be Jan. 13 and 14.
The festival hosts more than
75 fine artists, 175 crafters,
food vendors, entertainment,
children's activities, boat tours,
wildlife and manatee educa-
tion and much more!
Please direct your announce-
ments or press releases to
Tomarra Post at ccom-
merce2@tampabay.rr.com.
Reyna Bell -Associate Member
Larry Blanken -
Lawrence Consulting
Pete Burrell -
Citrus County Chronicle
Nancy Coffey -Associate Member
Mike Gudis Friends of the
Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park
David Heinz -
Heinz Funeral Home
Kandy Kremnentz -
OSO Pure Shaklee Products
Rhonda Lestinsky -
Nature Coast Bank
Jackie Marx Capital City Bank
Renee Melchionne Team Spirit
Chuck Morgan -
Chuck Morgan Inc./Raymond James
Betty Murphy -
Manatee Office Supplies
Curtis Peters Holcim (US) Inc.
John Porter Porter's Locksmithing
Charles Richer Canadian Meds
Lillian Smith Mary Kay
Rosann Strawn -
All American Mortgage
Joanie West -
Eternal Ascent Society
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to 40% of their heated/cooled air through perforations
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Recently, the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting for the newly opened Hospice Thrift & Gift Shoppe in Crystal
River. Representatives from Hospice included CEO Anthony Palumbo and Cheryl Kruger manager of all three Hospice of Citrus County
Thrift & Gift Shoppes. Ambassadors from the chamber also came out in support of the event. Business hours are Monday through Friday,
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. They can be reached at 16 N.E. Fifth St., Crystal River, or by calling 563-
1748.
Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
Kevin Cunningham ..........
RE/MAX Realty One
President
Carl Flanagan .................
Nature Coast Bank
President-elect
James Holder .................
AmSouth Bank
Past President
Leanne Hadsell ............
Citrus Management Services
Secretary
Karen Dixon ..................
Central Florida State Bank
Treasurer
John Barnes ..................
J&K Consultants
Richard Bradtmuller ...........
Publix Super Market
Joyce Brancato ...............
Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center
Pete Burrell ...................
Citrus County Chronicle
C.L. Calloway .................
Withlacoochee River Electric
Jim R. Crosley ................
Rusaw Homes Inc.
Charles E. Davis ...............
Charles E. Davis Funeral Home
Dick Dolbow ..................
Citrus County School District
Mike Fitzpatrick ..............
Sprint
Jim Harvey . . ..............
Central Florida Community College
Rocky Hensley .......... ... .
SunTrust Bank, Nature Coast
Mike Moberley ................
Tropical Window Inc.
Gerry Mulligan ............ . .
Citrus County Chronicle
Jim Neal . . ................
James A. Neal, Jr. PA
Richard Olpinski ............ .
Associate Member
Frances Roberts ...............
Best Western Crystal River Resort
Don Sutton ...................
Associate Member
Don Taylor. ...................
Progress Energy Florida Inc.
Rob Wardlow .................
Williams, McCrnnie, Wahdlow & Cash
Janice W arren ................
Tax Collector
Rick W elch ...................
Welch Cabinet & Appliances
Chet W hite ...................
Stanley Steemer
Jack Reynolds................. Janet Yant ...................
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Promotional information from the Citrus County Builders Association
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Your Citrus County
Builders Association staff is:
Executive Officer -
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Assistant Executive Officer -
Donna Bidlack
Office Assistant -
Fran Grady
Administrative Assistant ( C A
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it's what matters. United Way
of Citrus County
United Way of Citrus County
Proudly Presents
The 2006-07 Campaign
Kick-Off Luncheon
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Citrus Hills Golf & Country Club
11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
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Progress at Big Buck House'
Special to the Chronicle
.. Pete Thibado, left, of Thibado & Associates Inc., and
Donald Kernz, right, in front of the "Big Buck House." AT i .-,':
Kernz busy with the demolition duties.
Demolition for a new beginning
$20.0)1 per person
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Dress Business Attire
For more information:
Contact the United Way
Office at 527-8894
RSVP by Wednesday,
August 23, 2006
They say that for every end-
ing, there is a new beginning
and that is certainly true for
this home being demolished.
In an endeavor that has
become affectionately known
as the "Big Buck House,'" Pete
Thibado and his company,
Thibado & Associates Inc.,
have partnered with other
CCBA members to replace a
home that had previously been
condemned.
Thibado & Associates is
soliciting donations of materi-
als and labor to help absorb the
costs of construction on the
"Big Buck House," with Donald
Kernz being the first to step
forward by donating most of
the demolition and hauling of
debris.
The project will raise startup
funding for a, Citrus County
SBuilders. Association, project
.called Buildeis Care.
Builders Care will work with
the Citrus County Board of
County Commissioners, also
utilizing funding available
through the State Housing
Initiatives Partnership (SHIP)
Program, overseen by the
Citrus County Housing
Services Division, as well as
with other funding entities, to
provide crucial home repairs qualifying criteria, call. the
to those who qualify according Citrus County Housing
to housing program guidelines. Division at (352) 527-5377.
For more information about Stay tuned for updates on the
housing programs and their "Big Buck House."
Fall Parade of Homes slated for
The 2006 Fall Parade of Homes is
scheduled for Oct. 13 through 22 and
will feature some of CCBAs finest
This year's parade boasts the amaz-
ing new Showcase Home, built by Gold
Crest Homes, along with the following
16 participating builders: A. J.
Hendrix Builders, Dream Custom
Homes of Citrus, Gold Crest Homes,
Holiday Builders, Lexington Homes,
Mercedes Homes, Panda Construction,
Reed Homes of Central Florida, Royal
Coachman Homes, Rusaw Homes,
SanderSon Bay Fine Homes,
Summerwind Homes, Sweetwater
Homes of Citrus, Tampa Bay
Builders, Wayne H. French \
Builder and Windfall Villas, for a total
of 23 models for your viewing pleasure.
Special thanks to our parade spon-
sors: Platinum Progress Energy and
White Aluminum; Silver Sherwin
Williams; Bronze Nicholson
Engineering Associates and AAA
Roofing.
Mark your calendars now; you won't
Luxurious Showcase Home coming along
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If you have been watching
the progress of the Citrus
County Builders Association's
2006-07 Showcase Home, you
have most likely seen the stun-
ning cabinetry currently in
process.
Deem's Cabinets, under the
direction of Mike Deem, is in
the process of completing the
installation of the unique and
attractive cabinets in prepara-
tion for the templating of the
countertops to be manufac-
tured and installed by DCI of
Crystal River.
The countertops are sched-
uled for installation by the end
of this month.
Other progress includes the
installation of ceramic tile,
provided by Pro-Line Tile and
installed by Jeff's Tile.
The interior of the glam-
orous pool and spa will be tak-
ing place within the next few
weeks, as well as the final
plumbing, electrical and floor
coverings.
General contractor Greg
Conard, president and owner
of Gold Crest Homes Inc., who
is heading the project, says the
home will be complete during
the last week of September, in
time for its debut in the Fall
Parade of Homes.
The home is a modified ver-
sion of Gold Crest's 2001 Elite
model, with more square
footage and optimal features.
As a result of the unprece-
dented cooperation and dedi-
cation of the association's
membership, the 2006-07
Showcase Home is expected to
be the most luxurious and
spectacular showcase model in
the association's history.
The Citrus County Builders
Association extends sincere
gratitude to the individuals
and businesses that are con-
tributing to the home's success.
To experience the excite-
ment of this project, stop by
5384 N. Elkcam Blvd. in Pine
Ridge Estates. Log onto
www.citrusshowcasehome.com
to view the progress via a live
Webcam, as well as to obtain
more information, or contact
the Citrus County Builders
Association at (352) 746.9028.
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Company tapped as
great place to work
Residential Drywall Inc. is
proud to announce that they have
been recognized as one of Tampa
Bay's Best Places to Work 2006 by
Tampa Bay Business Journal.
They are also a semi-finalist for
Small Business of the Year by the
Greater Tampa Chamber of
Commerce.
They have been recognized for
their leadership, team effective-
ness, people practices and trust.
This speaks volumes about their
company and the strength of their
employees.
Residential Drywall Inc. would
like to thank all of their employees
for their continuous drive to deliver
"more than what's expected."
Congratulations!
Time to tee up for
Blackshear memorial
The Citrus County Builders
Association is pleased to announce
that the Annual Jim Blackshear
Memorial Golf Outing, sponsored
by Sherwin Williams, will be at
Black Diamond Ranch on Monday,
Oct. 9.
For more information, please
contact Donna at (352) 746-9028,
ext. 6303 or via e-mail at
donnab@citrusbuilders.com.
Time is running out to
get in on home show
Don't miss your opportunity to
get in on the one and only Home &
Outdoor Show, hosted by the
Citrus County Builders Association
on Nov. 11 and 12.
Booths are still available to
CCBA members only.
For more information about
CCBA membership and the Home
& Outdoor Show, contact Donna at
(352) 746-9028, ext. 6303, or via
e-mail at
donnab@citrusbuilders.com.
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SUNDAY
AUGUST 13, 2006
SEBC: Meeting challenges
Equipping themselves to meet the chal-
lenges of a declining home building mar-
ket, 16,000 construction and housing pro-
fessionals converged on Orlando in early
August to experience the 28th annual
Southeast Building Conference (SEBC),
* the South's largest regional building
. industry trade show and educational
*. event
Presented by the Florida Home
Builders Association, the SEBC featured a
: record-setting 1,039 exhibits, 65 educa-
tional programs, pres-
entation of the Aurora
and Excel awards, the Our i
unveiling of the innova-
tive New Southern COmmit
Home and a keynote
address by popular providing
ESPN basketball color
analyst Dick Vitale. housing. 1
The SEBC kicked off
; with a special program positive,
:, for high-volume
builders called Ways to ac
. "Leaders Advantage,"
at which respected goal ...
z economists Dave
* Berson of Fannie Mae
" and Dave Seiders of the
National Association of
Home Builders (NAHB) predicted that
housing starts will decline 8 to 10 percent
this year and another 8 percent in 2007.
They blamed the downturn on rising
interest rates, increasing energy prices,
and low levels of housing affordability,
while forecasting that the growth and
vitality of the housing market would
return in 2008.
SEBC delegates were also confronted
with dire news on the insurance front with
a severe lack of capacity for builders' risk
and property insurance coverage. FHBA
leaders pushed for solutions to the crisis
: at an "Insurance Summit" in mid-August
and continue to promote creation of fed-
eral and regional catastrophic loss funds.
FHBA used the SEBC to educate indus-
try professionals and the media about the
pitfalls of inclusionary zoning ordinances,
which require builders to make 10 percent
of the homes in a community affordable to
lower-income families. NAHB economist
Elliott Eisenberg assailed inclusionary
zoning, pointing out that it forces builders
to charge higher prices for its market-rate
homes to subsidize the affordable homes.
"Our industry is committed to providing
workforce housing," said
FHBA President Len
industry is Tylka during an SEBC
press conference.
tted to "There are positive,
effective ways to achieve
workforce that goal ... but inclusion-
ary zoning is actually
here are counterproductive to the
process." FHBA is wag-
effectlVe ing a legal battle against
the state's first inclu-
hieve that sionary zoning ordi-
nance, which was
imposed in the city of
Tallahassee.
Len T- SEBC's exposition
president, FHBA. show featured two spe-
cial sections of exhibits:
Hurricane Alley, sponsored by the Florida
Department of Community Affairs, to
highlight hurricane mitigation products
and services; and eZone, which spotlight-
ed products that are environmentally
friendly and energy efficient
The Aurora Awards honored more than
100 builders, architects and interior mer-
chandisers for the designs of distinction
and the Excel Awards saluted the efforts of
top sales and marketing professionals,
including Daniel Levitan, who won the
John P Hall Award for career contribu-
tions to the profession.
Custom home building creativity and
innovation were on vivid display at the
And, the survey says...
2006 New Southern Home, created by
builder Mark Allen of MWA Builders,
architect Don Evans and residential
designer Jim LaPiana of The Evans
Group, and Kristin Stape of SoCo
Interiors. Located in Stevens Plantation in
St. Cloud, the 6,700-square-foot home
wowed visitors with an incredible upstairs
entertainment center and children's
lounge.
Vitale jump-started the SEBC with a
stirring opening ceremonies presentation
titled "Living the Dream." Vitale was, a
sixth-grade teacher when he decided to
pursue the goals of coaching college and
professional basketball. He reached those
goals but went far beyond to become a
sports icon and a member of seven Halls of
Fame.
Vitale shared the opening ceremonies
spotlight with kids from the FHBA
Foundation's. Future Builders of America
program and a tribute to FHBA past
Second Vice President Al Singer, who
passed away June 1, after a 40-year career
devoted to the Florida home building
industry.
FHBA's Board of Directors selected
Sarasota builder John Wiseman as its
president-elect, putting him in line to suc-
ceed Tylka during the association's
Annual Fall Conference Oct 12 to 14 in
Naples, and welcomed Orlando interior
merchandiser Betsy Godfrey and Bonded
Builders Warranty founder Howard Head
to the Florida Housing Hall of Fame for
their lasting and significant contributions
to the Florida home building industry.
During SEBC, FHBAs political action
leaders endorsed Charlie Crist for gover-
nor, Tom Lee for chief financial officer,
Walter "Skip" Campbell for attorney gen-
eral, and Charles Bronson for agriculture
commissioner.
Next year's SEBC will be July 12 to 14 at
the Orange County Convention Center in
Orlando.
Homebuyers want more options
Bay Area Air Conditioning
and Heating sent surveys out to
nearly 300 consumers whoSurvey results:
Citrus County.
These consumers were cho- U Have you had problems with uneven tempera- YES: 47 percent
sen without regard to the tures from room to room, in any part of your home? NO: 53 percent.
builder or the air conditioning YES: 36 percent E If you answered YES to question No. 5, did
contractor used. NO: 64 percent. you choose to get the upgraded system?
tons relating to consumers' Have you had any problems with high YES: 80 percent
indoor air comfort and satisfac- humidity or inadequate cooling of your home? NO: 20 percent.
tion with their air conditioning YES: 11 percerit If you answered NO to question No. 5, would
systems. NO: 89 percent. you have wanted your builder to give you the
The survey also questioned Is your air conditioning unit louder than you option of upgrading to a better, more efficient air
whether builders offered air would like? conditioning system?
conditioning upgrades to buy- YES: 17 percent YES: 78 percent
ers. NO: 83 percent. NO: 22 percent
They were a total of 292 sur- N Are your current energy bills higher than you 0 On a scale of 1 to 5, how satisfied are you
veys sent out to consumers who expected they would be? with your current indoor air comfort?
moved in to their newly built YES: 36 percent (Not satisfied) 1 1 percent
homes between September of NO: 64 percent. (???????????) 2 1 percent
2004 and May of 2005. It was 0 When you built your home, did your builder (Somewhat satisfied) 3 22 percent
important that respondents give you the option of upgrading your air condi- (?????????????) 4 32 percent
had spent at least one full sum- tioning system to a higher-efficiency model? (Very satisfied) 5 44 percent.
mer in their new homes.
Of the 292 surveys, 88 were
returned with a response rate
of 30 percent, almost triple that they expected. of upgrading, 77 percent said two respondents saying
of an average direct mail When asked about options they would have wanted their were either "somewhat ur
response rate. To a question they were offered when build- builder to offer upgrades to isfied" or "unsatisfied."
regarding problems with ing their homes, 49 percent them and 75 percent said they Bay Area Air condition
uneven temperatures from said their builder gave them would have upgraded their sys- and Heating is a Car
room to room in homes, 38 per- the option of upgrading their teams if offered. Overall, the Factory Authorized De
cent responded, "yes" to hav- air conditioning system. Of majority (76 percent) of respon- with more than 30 year
ing this issue. Forty percent of those, 81 percent chose to get dents were either "satisfied" or experience providing ser
- consumers complained that the upgrade. Of those who said "very satisfied" with their reliability and performan(
energy bills were higher than they were not offered an option indoor air comfort, with only their customers.
Industry
Benefactor
Companies
are Industry
Benefactors
These proud members have joined the most elite
group within the CCBA, the Industry Benefactors.
Their monetary contributions are used to help protect
the building industry here in Citrus County, which
directly and indirectly affects up to 40 percent of our
local economy.
Our appreciation goes to these fine local businesses.
GOLD BENEFACTORS
SanderSon Bay Fine Homes
SILVER BENEFACTORS
Gold Crest Homes
Nu-Era Homes
BRONZE BENEFACTORS
Hall Bros. of Citrus County
Mercantile Bank :
Pinecrest Building Corp.
Republic Homes of Florida
COPPER BENEFACTORS
GBC Construction LLC
Schlabach Security Systems
For information abouthow to become an Industry
Benefactor, call Linda Thompson at (352) 746-9028, ext
6302.
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ARE YOU IN COMPLIANCE?
CCBA will be hosting these accredited classes in A\ugust
To enroll, please call our office@ 352-746-9028
CCBA Members $150 Non-Members $200
1 hour Advanced Building Code has been added to these classes. Please call the CCBA for more details
August 16, 2006
The Tools & Techniques of Business Management
1 ciedI Wui.rk.cile Sal'iy (Course #0008546, #0007375)
I credit Worker's, Compensation (Course #0008545, #0007374)
5 credits Business Practices (Course #0008556, #0007380)
You will obtain valuable information concerning:
Business Mlaiiagmcnin
Fmnpl.';c Rlts'lion
Risk Management
r i ancial Management
Business Continuation Strategies
Asset M.inagerim'nt
+ Tax Planning
Receive 3 required courses (WPS, WC, & BPS) and a total of 7 credits
August 17, 2006
The Construction Business Management Workshop
I credit Worksite Safety (Course 000o%8546, #0007375)
1 credit Wui kcrs Compensation (Course #0008545, #0007374)
3 credits Labor & Liabiiity Challenges (Course #0008551, #0007386)
2 credits Asset Protection for Contractors (Course #0008549, #0007378)
You will-obtain valuable information concerning:
Business Management
Eniployev Retention
Risk Management
Financial Management
Business Continuation Strategies
Asset Management
Tax Planning
Receive 3 required courses (WPS, WC & BPS) and a total of 7 credits
The Royal Chelsea
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382-5700
* 10'-hgb Ceilings in All Living
Areas and Porch
* 12' High Ceilings ai Front Entry
and Foyver
* h' High Sliiing Glass Doors
*Great Roo.n Feitures Double Tray
Ceiling
*Solid Surface Countenops in
Kitchen with InegrIal Sink
* Thermafoil Vinyl Kitchen Cabinet
Doors .nd Druwer Fronim
* Dome Lighting in Kitchen
*Light Filure Allowance $750.00
* Master Bath with Walk-In Shower
and His, jd Her Vanities
* iViitcd Mni.,wave
* Hii,,rnd Hei Air-Conditioned
W a l In ( -, C j e ,
* Spanih Lace Ceilings
* SpnnUcr System up to 90' X 120'
Lot
* Landscape Puckage
* Fl.ralam Sod Allowance up to
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"HELLO" SWM, Christian
60 yrs. of age, 5'9", 145
lbs, brown eyes & hair,
would like to meet lady
40-60 yrs. who enjoys
dining out, walks on
beach, sportscars &
life! For
companionship or Long
Term relationship.
Homosassa, FL
Blind Box 1153M
c/o Chronicle 1624 N.
Meadowcrest Blvd.
Crystal River, FL 34429
Or Call (352) 628-1775
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
Lonely Guy, 56
Looking for a lonely gal
to share my time with.
Don't sit-at home alone.
Call Me At
(352) 257-1051
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 -
for single female 55+ for
lasting companionship
to enjoy life together.
Recently widowed.
Enjoys travel, golf,
dining out & a fun life.
Please Respond to:
Citrus Co. Chronicle
Blind Box 1157M
1624 N Meadowcrest BI
Crystal River, FL 34429
-k** FREE SERVICE-**
Cars/Trucks/Metal
Removed FREE. No title
OK 352-476-4392 Andy
Tax Deductible Receipt
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
Free Dog 1 yr. old
Basset Spaniel Mix
house broken
(352) 860-1770
FREE FERRET
1yr 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 LEFT OVER
GARAGE SALE ITEMS
Sun. 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 upl
(352) 489-1054
Free Yellow Lab/Mix
needs room to run,
to good home,
(352) 201-0077
KITTENS
And 2 Year, Old Loving
Siamese Cat
Some altered, all litter
trained (352) 621-8086
KITTENS
free kittens, 10 weeks old,
black with white markings
352-563-5078
LAB MIX PUPPIES
free to good home.
(352) 564-1324
Your world first
Need a job
or a
qualified
employee?
This area's
employment
source!
CHii ()NICLE
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
rE l l ina eof Drodes*l
o tLAMINGOTU
Missing from flock
Lecanto Hwy.
(352) 527-6500
CAT BIk/wht.Vic. of
Whispering Pines Prk.
No collar, male, Missing
hair on back & sides.
(352) 726-2974
Cat grey, neutered
male. vic. DeRosa VIg.
of Basilica & Pinehaven.
(352) 563-0358
Cat, Light gray, long
hair, blue eyes 15 lbs.
needs medication,
Near Croft & Dawson
(352)344-1640
Chihuahua brown
w/long legs. Vicinity of
Rock Crusher. (352)
564-8915
HUSKY-TYPE
Neut. male; very
friendly V. 7 Rivers
Presb. (44) 8/11
(352) 628-2996
SWISS MOUNT. DOG
Young male, Vic. of
Panasoffkee 8/5
(352) 793-9211
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SChid Support
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We ComoTYou
*CHRONICLE*
INV. OFFICE
106 W. MAIN ST.
Courthouse Sq. next
to Angelo's Pizzeria
Mon-Fri 8:30a-5p
Closed for Lunch
2om-3om
HOMEWORX Legal form
services, wills, divorces,
bankruptcy, notary
serv., credit card assis-
tance, (352) 637-9635
wwwadoota
rescued oaet.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
Reauested 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
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ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
BUSINESS BROKER
(352) 422-6956
ANW.SQ,,QM
r REAL ESTATE CAREER
Sales Lic. Class I
S$249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
i SCHOOL, INC. I
(352)795-0060
I Will do Medical Care,
Dr's appt.errands,
respite, overnight. Lic.
w/ref. (352) 795-2909
ATTRACTIVE SWF
seeking male
companion. Candl,
352-628-1036
Senior Lady & Old
Dog need home. Prop
sold, Low Income.
HELPI (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 Memorial Gardens
Mausoleum Crypt
Bulldlng-F Tandem for
2-$5,000 & Single $2,500
Garden Side
(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, $25Q0. Ask for
Donna @ (352) 628-2555
Inside Urn Crematory
Niche at Fero Memorial
Gardens, Beverly Hills
(904) 288-8157
BABYSITTER
For 9-yr old & infant.
Sat's. Background
check. Some Lt. Travel
(352) 860-1302
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
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
& SALES SUPPORT
Exceptional contact &
computer skills needed.
Sell me on your abilities
gregoryw@app
magazine.com
F/T RECEPTIONIST
w/ Medical &
computer experience
Fax Resume to
352-726-5038
Aft Lydia
FT or PT
FRONT DESK
POSITION
Health & dental care.
Vacations & 401k
available. Qualified
candidates, Must
have reliable
transportation & a
great service
attitude. Must be
able to work
weekends &
holidays.
Please fax cover
letter & resume to:
352-795-4897
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 dselv,7;-pol
afandh
contractors.corn
JOBS GALOREI!
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EMPLOYMENT.NET
P/T ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Immediate openlngi
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
lbower@
edtours-us.com
WEEKEND
RECEPTIONIST
Part-time
Come Join a
fun team!
Multi-phone system
and data entry
skills preferred.
Dependability a must.
Apply In person:
Arbor Trail Rehab
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, Fl
EOE
HAIR STYLIST
Immediate
Opening
Call Sue: at
352-628-0630
RECEPTIONIST
With Exp. In Hair Salon
Shear Delight
(352) 795-1060
Child Care & Light
Housekeeping.
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-I &1i-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
benefits Including
shift differential
and bonuses.
Please apply at:
304 S. Citrus Ave.,
Inverness
or fax resume to
352-637-0333
or you can
email a resume to
avantegrouo cam
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 expires I
Please apply In
person for an
Immediate Interview
at 701 Medical Court
East, Inverness.
EOE/DFW/
Not-Fot-Profit
Thursday, August 24th from 9am-12noon &Spm-Spm
At Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park
41 50 S.Suncoast Boulevard, Homosassa, FL 34446
'On-Site Interviews Refreshments *Free Gifts
Hourly Prize Drawings & Grand Prize Giveaway
DOUBLE DIGIT RN PAY INCREASES!
* NEW NIGHT & WEEKEND NEWMANAGEMENTTE
DIFFERENTIALS NEW EMPlOYEE
* NEW PRN RATES ADVISORY GROUPS
Administrator
Beautiful 100+ skilled
bed facility located In
Citrus County. Good
annual licensing
history. Candidate
must posess a current
FL Administrator's
License. Strong
leadership skills, a
strong business sense,
and a passion for
providing high quality
care Is a must. Please
send resume to
Citrus County
Chronicle,
Blind Box 1147M,
1624 N. Meadowcrest
Blvd., Crystal River, FL
34429
Coordinator
the Centers
is recruiting for a
bachelor level case
manager to
coordinate mental
health svs for children
enrolled In the
Behavioral Health
Network. Extensive
travel between
counties required.
Working hours
dictated by case
load. Company car
and gas card
provided.
$15.00 $16.00 per hr.
Full benefits pkg
DFWP/EOE Fax or
e-mail resume to
HR, the Centers, Inc.,
(352) 291-5580,
jobs@thecenters.us
For more info visit
www.thecenters.us
CAREGIVERS
WANTED
WE HAVE
SEVERAL OPENINGS
FOR CARING AND
DEDICATED WORKERS
IN A BEAUTIFUL
ASSISTED LIVING
FACILITY. MAKE A
DIFFERENCE 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
CNA's
If you are ready to
brighten up your
career, join our
caring, dedicated
team.
Sign-on Bonus
3-11 & 11-7
*Full-time
"Competitive wages
*Pay for experience
*Shift differential
*Bonuses
*Tuition .
Reimbursement
*401K/Health/
Dental/Vision
Apply In person
Arbor Trial Rehab
611 Turner Camp Rd
Inverness, FL
EOE
;AM
Please RSVP to Rhonda at 352-597-3005
by Monday,August 21st.Walk-lnsWelcomel
Apply OnliOne:www.oakhllhospitlcom ..
Oak H 1il HospH.il is an equal oppsmtunlty employer and dmg-lree workptare.
A+ Healthcare
Specialists
Medicare Home
Health
RN's/LPN's
Medicare Visits,
Excellent Visit rates
Call Robin for
more Info:
(352) 564-2700
rkeefer@atlantic.net
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
fulltlme employees.
Please apply at:
304 S. Citrus Ave,
Inverness
or fax resume to
352-637-0333 or you
can email a
resume to
tcworet
avantegroup.com
CNA'S/NA'S
FT & PT
ALL SHIFTS
Assisted Living Facility.
Sign on bonus
Pay based on exp.
Benefits after 60 days
Vacation After Jan.
1st. Apply In Person:
Brentwood Retirement
Community
Commons Build.
1900 W. Alpha Ct.
Lecanto 352-746-6611
SDFWP/EOE
Crisis
Response
Therapists
the Centers
Is seeking Crisis
Response Team
Therapists for Citrus
County. These are
on-call positions
responsible for
providing emergency
Intervention therapy
to individuals &
families referred by
DCF local PI Unit &
other agencies that
are In Acute/Chronic
Crisis. Therapists
require Minimum 1 yr.
related exp. MA
degree in Human
Services field.
Salary range
$33,000-$35.900
Full benefits pkg
DFWP/EOE Fax or
e-mail resume to HR,
the Centers, Inc.,
(352) 291-5580,
lobs@thecenters us
For more Info visit
www thecenters us
DENTAL ASSISTANT
F. T Soulhesl COcola
Seeking experienced
expanded functions
dental assistant to join
our growing practice.
le offer nearoth e
dental Danetifs.
unitrrms. continuing
educaltin &
rehrerTen pl0on
(321)729-0004 ext 101
or Fax Resume to:
(321)729-0994
DENTAL ASSISTANT
& RECEPTIONIST
Exp. Necessary. We
are looking for a high
energy, upbeat
people-person,
Highly motivated.
24/7 smiles. Great
benefits, bonuses,
paid vacation
& 401K.
Phone Jennifer
(352) 795-0151
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 Und
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 ign-On
* Wknd. Supervisor
(or every other
wknd)
12 Hour shifts
* 3-11 FT
* 11-7 PT
CNA*
Positions
$1000 oign-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 Geri Murphy,
Health Center@ -
Brentwood
(352) 746-6600 #8587
** *
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Be part of a team with a
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i rlm1 Human Resources
,t'. 6201 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River, FL 34428
Fax # 352-795-8464
Job Line # 352-795-8418
Email: LindaAMacaulay@srrmc.hma-corp.com
Or apply online at: www.srrmc.com
EOE/DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
SEVEN RIVERS .
REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 5
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November 3
rand, Spring Hill
mast of Spring Hill Drive in Spring Hill)
v Patricia's Boutique
e ~ Silent auction ~ Restaurant raffle ~
Grand prize Caribbean Cruise
tion call 382-7518 or 382-1573
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Wednesday, August 23rd from 9am- 12noon & Spm-Spm
At Oak Hill Hospital
11375 (.oi, ez Boulevard, 6th Floor Classroom
Brooksville,FL 34613
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CNA/
HOMEMAKER/
COMPANION
Immediate Openings
Flexible hrs., $8-$ 10/hr.
(352) 271-4201
FRONT OFFICE/
RECEPTIONIST
Check In & check out
responsibility. Medical
manager experience
a plus. Fax resume to:
352-746-4233
MARKETING
REPRESENTATIVE
FOR ANGELS
CARE HOME
HEALTH
Very fast paced local
home health agency
is looking for a
Marketing
Representative to call
on Physicians in the
Crystal River area.
Must have
experienceand refer-
ral sources. If you are
the right person we
have an excellent
opportunity. Lucrative
compensation with
bonus, full company
paid benefits
package and 401K.
Get paid what you
are worth. Come
grow with a Team
Company.
Call Diane Mitchell
today at
352-564-7030 or fax
resume today to
352-564-7029 or ap-
ply online at
www.anamar
holdings.com
LPN
Opportunities
in Wildwood
Offering Top Salary
Great Benefits
Package
+ recognition
programs
3-11, 11-7 shifts
FT & PT openings
Apply Today!
Arbor Village Nursing
Call 800-442-1353
Fax 877-571-1952
Jobs@CQcare corn
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
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
MEDICAL
RECEPTIONIST
for family practice.
Full time. Fax resume
(352) 795-2296
PHYSICAL
THERAPIST
and/or PTA
Needed for growing
physical Iherapy of-
fice. Salary based on
exp, Send resumes to
3470 N Lecanto HIwy
Beverly, I lills, Fl. 34465
or fax 352-746-2295
Physical Therapist
We are looking for
the right individual to
compliment the
in-house rehab staff
in our beautiful
LTC facility.
We offer competitive
pay and excellent
benefits
including medical,
dental, PTO, and
401(k).
Qualified individuals
who are looking for
that friendly,
professional
atmosphere may
submit resumes to
HR Manager,
Marion House Health
Care Center
3930 E. Silver Springs
Blvd. Ocala, FL 34470
Fax (352) 236-0888
Email:
hr-marion@senlors
management.com
EOE
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PRN
Knowledgeable IBCS,
Day Shift Mon Fri.
Fax Resume To:
352-637-2525
RN SUPERVISOR -
BAYLOR
WEEKENDS
We offer competitive
wages, shift
differential
and excellent
benefits, and are
looking for the right
individual to
complement the
nursing staff in our
Facility,
Prior LTC supervisory
experience
necessary.
MARION HOUSE
HEALTH CARE CENTER
3930 E. Silver Springs
Blvd.
Ocala, FL 34470
(352)236-2626k
fax (352)236-0888
hr-marion@seniors
management.com
EOE
SPEECH THERAPIST
Temp position 6-8
weeks for in-house
rehab team in a
beautiful SNF.
Excellent per
diem rates.
Forward' resumes to
HR Manager,
Marion House Health
Care Center
3930 E. Silver Springs
Blvd. Ocala, FL 34470
Fax (352) 236-0888
Email:
hr-marion@senlors
management.com
EOE
EARN AS YOU LEARN
CNA Test Prep/CPR
Continuing Education
341-2311/ Cell 422-3656
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I
F/T, RN/LPN
Needed for a
Physician's office,
Benefils Include: |
Insurance/401K,
Competitive salary. I
Fax Resume to:
(352) 746-6333
C A
CORRECTIONAL
OFFICER
(Full Time)
GREAT BENEFITS!!
Pald Vacations,
Holidays, Health
Insurance & 401K
Qual; H.S./GED, A
valid Florida Drivers
license Is required,
Must be at least 19yrs.
of age.
Applications are
available at
2604 W. Woodland
Ridge Drive
Lecanto, FI 34461
www.corrections
M/F/VET/HP
E.O.E. Drug Free
Workplace
Counselor II/
Therapist I
Exciting opportunity
for clinical profession-
als to join our
CINS/FINS program
based In Brooksville.
MA/MSW preferred;
BA/BSW required,
Home visits required
which may be rIn
Hernando, Sumter,
and Citrus counties.
Demonstrated case
management skills
and exp. working in a
counseling environ-
ment with children
and families; family
systems exp.
preferred. Requires
excellent verbal and
written communica-
tion skills. Salary
based on education
and experience.
Send resume to
YFA Inc., Attn: HR,
7524 Plathe Road,
New Port Richey, FL
34653, or fax resume
to: (727) 835-3947
EEO/DFW.
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Coldwell Banker Next
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estate associates,
Call Summer today
(352)382-2700 or
(352)303-8793 *A
Financial Services
Coordinator
and/or
Tax Accountant
For rapidly growing
investment advisory
firm. Strong communi-
cation and adminis-
trative skills required,
including Word, Excel.
Proficiency with 1040
tax planning software
and knowledge of
individual income tax
required. Seeking
highly capable
individual to join our
team. More
information at www.
iosephcaDital.com.
Please submit resume
with cover letter to
MaryAnn Ceparano,
HR Director,
mceparano@
losephparners corn
or via fax to 746-0064.
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permanent filter +
termite/Pest Control
Insp. w/ Free Termite
monitors. Only $44.95
for both.(352) 628-5700
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r 60FT Bucket
JOE'S I
Tree Service
Free Stump Grinding U
I All types of tree work i
Lic.& lns.228-1354
A TREE SURGEON
! Lic.&lns. Exp'd friendly
iserv. Lowest rates Free
estimates.352-860-1452
i AFFORDABLE, .
I DEPENDABLE, I
HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush; I
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages i
352-697-1126
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
D & R TREE SERVICE
Ali phases of tree work,
no job to big or too
small. Uc., Ins., Ref.,
Cheap Prices, 302-7744
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree 'Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
Bobcat work. Fill/rock &
Sod: 352-563-0272.
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAI SERV TI .h r,. .u:r
removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340
PAUL'S TREE& &
CRANE SERVICE
SServing All Areas.
Trees T6pped,
Trimmed, or
I '' Removed, '
FREE ESTIMATES.
SLicensed & Insured.
(352) 458-1014
R WRIGHT TREE SERVICE,
tree removal, stump
grind, trim, Ins,& Lic
#0256879 352-341-6827
STUMPS FOR LE$$
"Quote so cheap you
won't believe it!"
(352) 476-9730
.PICFIDDLE MUSIC
I GUITAR LESSONS I
By Wally
(352) 287-3233
F----U
ATLAS COMP SERVICE
Flat Rate Camp. Repair
Only $69.95 + Parts
No hourly feel ,
(352) 586-3636*
COMPUTER
TECH MEDICS
Hardware & Software
Internet Specialists
(352) 628-6688
IN HOME
SERVICE
New & Used Comput-
ers, Will build to your
spec's, Upgrades,
Networking Issues,
CALL (352) 400-4175
PC Troubleshooters
We clean, optimize
PC's Call for in home
appt. Ask for Mark
(352) 219-7215
CARPET REPAIR
Restretch Installation
Call for Fast Service
C & R SERVICES
(352) 586-1728
#1 Mr. Fix it
I do it all! No job too big
or small. Call
220-9326/382-3647
Lic#99990255609
vChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Lic#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
All Phaze Construction
Quality painting & re-
pairs. Faux fin. #0255709
352-586-1026 637-3632
Always Ready Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. Lic.
& Ins. (352) 522-0520
Cell (352) 220-9223
BO's Handyman Serv.
Lic. 99990000005
Visit Us.
.See our workmanship
Free Estimates
(352) 628-4391
CHEAP/CHEAP/CHEAP
DP Pressure Cleaning
& Painting. Licensed &
Insured. 637-3765
FERRARO'S
PAINTING SERVICE
Interior, Exterior.
Free Estimates.
Senior Discount,
(352)465-6631,
George Swedlige,
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. Hupchick Uc./Ins.
(352) 726-9998
MICHAEL DAVIDSON
20+ yrs. exp. Painting
contractor/
handyman. Lic.3567
(352) 746-7965
Mike Anderson Painting
Int/Ext Painting & Stain-
ing, Pressure Washing
also. Call a profession-
al, Mike (352) 464-4418
POOL BOY SERVICES
Total Pool Care
Acrylic Decking
n 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
I.B & OB. & electrical
Major Credit Cards Acc
(352) 476-1559
Myrick's Marine Const.
Docks Buill & 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
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
I Will do Medical Care.
Dr's appt. errands,
respite, overnight. Lc.
w/ref. (352) 795-2909
IF YOU NEED A
CARE GIVER w/22 yrs
exp. Call Shella
(352) 637-2107 Iv.msg.
THE OLD FOLKS HOME
Vacancy: Prvt, home
operated by F/T RN.
(352) 621-3868
www., theoldfolks
homene,
NEW REGISTERED
HOME DAY CARE
Full/part time opening
slots, before & after
school care. Highlands
Area 352-726-5163
vChris Satchell Painting
& Wallcovering.AII work
2 full coats.25 yrs. Exp.
Exc. Ref. Lic#001721/
Ins. (352) 795-6533
CLEAN BREEZE Free Est.
9 yrs. exp. Lic./Ins.
"Top Quality Products"
Sarah@(352)726-7604
DAILEY'S CLEANING
Family owned.
Comm/Res. w/ref.
Teresa (352) 503-3296
HOMES & WINDOWS
Servng Citrus County over 17
years. Kathy (352)
465-7334
HOUSEKEEPING
BY ELLEN
Lic. & bonded, free est.
(352) 697-0764
Post Construction to
Residental/Commerlcal
Exp. & Lic.
(352)637-1497/476-3948
The Window Man Free
Est., Com./residential,
new construction Lic. &
Ins. (352) 228-7295
COUNTERTOP
FORMICA
New or Refacing &
Also Repair. Lic.
28417 (352)212-7110
Additions/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Lic. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
Call Tacumsa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels
& repairs. Free Estimates
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/10yr.
fact. warr. Fam.owned
& operated for 29 yrs.
FREEDOM RESCREEN
Pool Cages, Window
Scrns, etc. Will beat all
estimates. Llc# 2815.
(352) 795-2332
Screen rms,Carports,
vinyl & acrylic windows,
roof overs & storm
panels, garage screen
doors, siding,
soffit fascia, Lic#2708
(352) 628-0562
Always Ready Hauling,
light moving, power
washing & painting. Lic.
& ins. (352) 522-0520
Cell (352) 220-9223
BO's Handyman Serv.
Lic. 99990000005
Visit Us.
See our workmanship
Free Estimates
(352) 628-4391
Henry Trochez Painting
.Press. wpsh, affordable.
Prof. job. Lic#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. Lic./Ins. 341-3300
#1 IN HOME REPAIRS,
paint, press.wash, clean
roof&gutters, Reliable,
#0169757 344-4409
#1 Mr. Fix it
I do it all! No job too big
or small. Call
220-9326/382-3647
Lic#99990255609
se CALL ME FOR Small
home repairs the big
contractors don't want.
I'll return your call. Lic#
25995 (352) 613-5427
A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No job too
small! 7days wk. Lic
#3008. (352) 341-1440
A# 1 L&L HOUSEHOLD
REPAIRS. No job too
small! days wk. Lic
#3008. (352) 341-1440
AAA HOME REPAIRS
Maint & repair prob-
lems Swimming Pool
Rescreen99990000162
352-746-7395
AFFORDABLE,
DEPENDABLE
HAULING CLEANUP. I
S PROMPT SERVICE I
Trash, Trees, Brush, |
Appl. Furn, Const, n
Debris & Garages |
352-697-1126
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Andrew Joehl
Handyman. General
Maintenance/Repairs
Pressure & cleaning.
Lawns, gutters, No job
too small Reliable. Ins
0256271 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. Lic.
28417 (352) 212-7110
FASTI AFFORDABLE
RELIABLEI Professional
Handyman Service
Most repairs. Free Est,
LIc # 99990256374
(352) 257-9508
E-Ui
General Maint/Repairs
& other services. Many
yrs. exp. #99990255728
Tom (352) 601-2384
Gregory McCarthy
Painting & Home Repair
Free Est./Sr. Discount
Lic #99990256375
(352) 563-5677 or
(407) 346-9408
MASTER PLUMBER
Retired & Bored!
How can I help you?
(352) 601-5680
NATURE COAST HOME
REPAIR & MAINT. INC.
Offering a full range of
services.Llc.0257615/lns.
(352) 628-4282 VIsa/MC
REASONABLE RELIABLE
Superior Maintenance
Pwr wash, home repairs
Int/Ext cleaning & more
Uc. 30929 352-270-3551
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
APPROVED SHEDS for
Deed Res. comm. Site
or pre-built. Sheds of
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.
Lic & Ins ER13013233
so nq cm 9 A/22oon or
MASTER PLUMBER
Retired & Boredl
How can I help you?
(352) 601-5680
^s-l
#1 Mr. Fix it
I do it all No job too big
or small. Call
220-9326/382-3647
Lic#99990255609
All of Citrus Hauling/
Moving items delivered,
clean ups,Everything
from A to Z 628-6790
AFFORDABLE,
S DEPENDABLE, |
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE I
I Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
I Debris & Garages i
352-697-1126
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Always 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 serv
Furn., apple, trash, brush,
726-2264 201-1422
J&J Moving & Hauling-
Clean Outs, Relocations
Odd Jobs, Yard Work
(352) 628-9370
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris,
Free est. (352) 400-5340
CARPET INSTALLATION
restretches & repairs
Vinyl & VC tile, 37 yrs In
busn. Llc2389 341-4449
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., Lie. #0258336
S (352)628-1190
I 3-763-3856 Cell
OAKHILL FENCE
Specializing in Farm
Fence, Lic./free est.
(352) 302-8226
IRRIGATION- New
Systems & Repairs. Ins.
Uc. 3000. AL. Evans
(352) 637-5825
#1
at Service
Hise Roofing Inc.
Your local hometown
roofing company
specializing in
new construction,
reroofs & repairs,
25 yrs. exp.
Leak specialist.
(352) 344-2442
LIc# CCC 1327059
J. Vaughn Roofing. Inc.
New Roofs, Re-Roofs &
Repairs; 25 yrs exp
Ins/LIc CCC 1327365
(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.
795-7003/800-233-5358
RIP RAP SEAWALLS &
CONCRETE WORK
Lic#2699 & Insured.
(352)795-7085/302-0206
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
Benny Dve's Concrete
Concrete Work
All types ULic, & 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
n 352-464-3967 u
ROB'S MASONRY
& CONCRETE Slabs,
driveways & tear outs
Lic. 1476 726-6554
Additions/REMODELING
New construction
Bathrooms/Kitchens
Lic. & Ins. CBC 058484
(352) 344-1620
S"AFFORDABLE,
| DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
I PROMPT SERVICE I
STrash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
i Debris & Garages i
352-697-1126
Call Tacumsa
Contracting for quality
additions, remodels
& repairs. Free Estimates
CBC1253431
(352) 489-2581
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
SDrywall. Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
CERAMIC TILE INSTALLER
Bathroom remodeling,
handicap bathrooms.
LIc/Ins. #2441 795-7241
E-U-
Wall & Ceiling Repairs
Drywall, Texturing,
Painting, Vinyl ceilings,
Framing. 30 yrs. exp.
344-1952 CBC058263
JD Drywall
Top Quality WorkI
Llc#200500542093
Free Est. 464-2899
REPAIRS, Wall & ceiling
sprays. Int/Ext Painting
Lic/Ins 73490247757
352-220-4845
FILL, ROCK, CLAY, ETC.
All types of Dirt Service
Call Mike 352-564-1411
Mobile 239-470-0572
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
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. lns.(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.
(352) 453-6335
VanDykes Backhoe
Service. Landclearing,
Pond Digging &
Ditching (352) 302-7234
(352) 344-4288
r AFFORDABLE,
| DEPENDABLE,
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE
I Trash. Trees, Brush, i
Apple. Furn, Const,
SDebris & Garages
352-69771126 =
All Tractor & Dirt Service
Land Clearing, Tree Ser.
Hauling, Bushhogging
Driveways 302-6955
HAMM'S BUSHHOG
SERVICE. Pasture
Mowing, lots, acreage.
ULicensed & Insured
(352) 400-5233
M&C CLEAN UPS & BOB
CAT SERV Trash & Brush
removal, const. debris.
Free est. (352) 400-5340
TURTLE ACRES
BUSHHOG SERVICE
No job too smqll Lic.
(352) 422-2114
D's Landscape & Expert
Tree Svce Personalized
design. Cleanups &
Bobcat work. Fill/rock &
Sod: 352-563-0272
RAM Landscaping
Specializing in
Pruning. Call Me
(352) 637-6588
SSOD SOD SOD.
BANG'S LANDSCAPING
Sod, Trees, Shrubs
(352) 341-3032
THE LAWN RANGER
$10. & Up. We do it all!
Call 352-563-9824
Or 352-228-7320
Advanced Lawncare &
More. Lawn Care $10 &
up! C lean ups. No job
too big or small Lic. Ins.
352-220-6325/220-9533
F FORDABLE
DEPENDABLE, |
HAULING CLEANUP,
PROMPT SERVICE
Trash, Trees, Brush,
Appl. Furn, Const,
Debris & Garages l
352-697-1126 =
Bob's Pro Lawn Care
Rellable,Quality work,
Residential/Comm.
Lic./lns. 352-613-4250
DISCOUNT Lawn Service
Mowing & trimming
CITRUS COUNtY
(352) 527-1836
DOUBLE J STUMP
GRINDING, Mowing,
Hauling,Cleanup,
Mulch, Dirt. 302-8852
For Professional lawn
care & landscaping
services, Inverness area.
Chris (352) 726-5123
LAWN LADY Residential
Comm. Mowing, Mulch,
trimming & cleanup
257-1522 or 563-5746
TONY'S QUALITY LAWN
CARE, Now accepting
New Customers.
352-628-6022, 228-2410
DANIAL COLE POOL
CLEANING SERVICES
--ac.r.,- .r r, *:le.ir~ i'-..
.: 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
S352-464-3967
A3 M 9
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
PHOTOGRAPHY
CITRUS PHOTO
Weddings & Events
(352) 422-6956
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
BUSINESS BROKER
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
NOTARY SERVICES
Call Jackie
(352) 212-7400
0 RAINDANCER 0
6" Seamless Gutter
7" Commercial Copper
& Aluminum Best Job
Lic. & Ins. 352-860-0714
ALL EXTERIOR
I ALUMINUM
Quality Pricel
6" Seamless Gutters
LUc & Ins 621-0881
&= mmm m l
Fi!_st COs.
LLC.
Commercial Residential
Roll Off Container Service 10-40 yds.
Land Clearing Fill Demolition
312 5-i 1443 Reliable Service
Aluminum Structures Inc.
NEW LOCATION!
7090 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy.
Crystal Rivor
* Pool Enclosures
* Screen Rooms
* Vinyl & Glass Room.
* Vinyl Siding,
Soffit, Fascia
* Rescreening . -
* Storm Panels - -
Prepare for Ilurricane Season!
Have your fastening components checked.
352-563-2977
Lic./lns. CB-CA15418
Maids on Call
We Make House Calls
L Residential &
Commercial
Cleaning
Call for a free quote
Phone: (352) 726-8077
0r766 Lic. # 99990003051
-
CHECKERS
Inverness now hiring
Assistant Managers
Fast food management
experience req'd.
Benefits included,
Send resume to:
253 SE Hwy. 19
Crystal River 34429
or call (352) 563-1322
OFFICE MGR/
BOOKKEEPER
Local, long-estab
home appliance
dealer needs
energetic people-
person for work In fast
paced but cordial
retail setting, in
newly remodeled
showroom & offices,
Looking for flexible
indiv w/a team spirit.
Must have basic
knowledge of D.E.
Accounting for use
on computer-based
acctg. sys. Excel &
Word mandatory. Exp
w/Tyler Business Sys a
plus. F-T, pd vacation
& holidays, medical +
other benefits.
Mall resume w/
detailed workplace
exp, salary history &
salary rqmts to:
Blind Box 1155
Citrus Co. Chronicle
106 W. Main St.
Inverness, FL 34450
We are a drug/
alcohol-free WP
w/pre-employment
screening &
background checks.
'Your %r'J ir-,L
/ ., ,
CII ( i)nIt t.l
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 e-mail
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
Sales Lic. Class I
S$249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
| SCHOOL, INC. i
S (352)795-0060
VETERINARIAN
P/T position for busy
clinic. Send resumes to:
Blind Box 1149P
Citrus County Chronicle
1624 N Meadowcrest BI
Crystal River, FL 34429
R.Restaurantt
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.
Eam top wages and
benefits!
Applications and .
Interviews at
Customer Service
Center
8447
SW 99m Street Road
Ocala orsend
resume to:
humanres@mfi.net
ICome
"Find your place in
the world"
On Top or i- W.Trd
DFWP/EOE
I INFORMATION I
ALUINU
i r i i f
Screen Rooms, Decks, Windows, Doors, Additions
i
CITRus COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
12D SUNDAY, AUGUST- 13, 2006
-E
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
FOOD SERVICE
MANAGER
AND COOKS
Immediate opening
at Cypress Creek
Juvenile Facility.
Institutional cooking
and hands-on
management
experience preferred.
Competitive Wages,
Direct Deposit, 401 K,
Vacation Pay, Health,
Bonus Plan for
Management and
Cooks. Dental and
V vision 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 HR11@abl
management com
EOE
Your World
Ciik RpN-ici E
Cliosqieid,
ww.cthrr,niclonline cam
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
GROWING NEW JERSEY
PIZZA FRANCHISE
COMPANY OPENING
SOON IN HOMOSASSA
PIZZA PEOPLE, GRILL
PEOPLE, DELIVERY
DRIVERS &
CASHIERS WANTED
Call (352) 382-1323 for
info. Store address:
Maruca's Pizza
3938 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Homosassa
(Springs Plaza Center)
Applications available
at the front door.
JOE'S EXPRESS DELI
is Now Hiring
EXP'D COOK
& SERVER
Over 18. Need to apply
in person after 1:00 pm
20359 E Penn Ave. Ste B
Next to Am South Bank
LINE COOKS
PREP COOKS
DISHWASHERS &
WAIT STAFF
Apply in person
9:30am-1pm. M F at
ROMANO'S
5705 Gulf to Lake Hwy.
(352) 564-1211
NOW HIRING
ALL POSITIONS
ALL SHIFTS
Apply within.
Nicole's Fine Dining
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
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 12:15AM
Apply at the Key Training Center HR Office
130 Heights Ave. Inverness, FL 34433
352-341-4633
(TDD: 1-800-545-1833 ext 347) EOE"
Restau aAn
C4
c.n /Lounge
Driver
&"Y Covenant
w ~ Transport
Hiring Experienced Sales Teams,
CDL-A Graduates, Lease Purchase
and Owner/Operators
We offer:
Competitive pay
Excellent home time
Outstanding driver support
Fantastic benefits
Get the respect you deserve
at Covenant Transport!
Choose your division:
Temperature Control
Team Expedited Long Haul
Dedicated Service
Regional Service
(866) 609-361
www.covenantdrivers.com
6
EOE
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P/T Bartender
Nights & Wknds.
Experience a plus.
Apply In person.
Manatee Lanes,
Crystal River DFWP
795-4546
VAN DER VALK
FINE DINING HIRING
EXP. LINE COOK
DISHWASHER
EXP. BARTENDERS
Please Contact
(352) 637-1140
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i ATTENTION
NOW
HIRING
MEDICARE
ENROLLERS
$3000-$4000
MONTHLY
Join a national effort
to assist in the
enrollment of the
new part D
prescription drug
plan for retiree's on
Medicare. Duties
include education
and distribution of
part D is a federal
approved prografn,
This is a high
compensation
offer.Insurance
license Is required
but will consider
quality non-licensed
Individuals.
Call Micah Buck @
352-726-7722
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mIte
.. .. Stop in to fdil oul an application at:
Citrus County Chronicle
C I T R U S C 0 U N T Y 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd.
Crystal River, FL 34429
or mail to:hr@chronicleonline.com
C lRN JCLE or fax: 352-564-2935
www.chronicleonline.comn
EOE
r I
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
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
Lic. Realestate
Associate
For model Center,
Immediate position
please fax resume to:
Panda Construction
Inc., Attn. Bonnie
727-815-9541
MOTIVATED REAL
ESTATE AGENTS
WANTED
Call for confidential
interview.
(352) 564-1810
PHONE REPS
NEEDED
Set your own hours
Set your own pay
ratel
Exp. preferred
Call 352-628-0254
Ready for a
change?
Want to increase
your income?
JOIN THE SALE'S
TEAM OF ONE
OF THE AREA'S
LEADING
HOMEBUILDERS
As a valued sales
professional,
you'll receive:
* An extensive
mentoring program
* Excellent
compensation and
Incentives
* Assistance In
obtaining your real
estate license
Experience in New
Home Sales not
required. Please
email resume in
confidence to:
m537511
vahoo.qom
package, 401k with
company
contributions.
DFW, EOE.
Puestos de trabajo
Inmedlatos estan
disponlbles en Metal
Industries localizado
en Bushnell, Fl. Se
habla espanol. No se
requlere experlenclal
Entrenamlento
provisto par nosotros
para muchas
poslclones en
nuestras operaciones
de manufacture.
Apllque hoy y
empleze a trabajar
mananal Trabajo
constant y buenos
beneflclosi
Aplique en
persona en:
Metal Industries 400
W. Walker Ave.
Bushnell, Fl 33513.
DFW, EOE.
REAL ESTATE CAREER
Sales Lie. Class I
$249. Start 9/12/06
CITRUS REAL ESTATE I
SCHOOL, INC. |
L (352)795-0060
SALES ASSOCIATES
Full-Time & Part-time
positions, all hours avail-
able, heavy lifting re-
quired, Exp. In Pools &
Spas preferred but not
needed. Apply within,
Pinch A Penny,
1920 NW Hwy 19
VILLAGE
Village Cadillac
Toyota/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
We offer:
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-
Sessary 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
rjstoeatot\zoie
Your world first.
Ei er% Da
Cu .- r:Jl
r-g
SEARS INVERNESS
DEALER STORE
*PT SALES
Weekends,
some evenings.
Customer oriented,
multi task.
Call Ron
(352) 726-6211 EOE
WANTED
MANAGER/
SALESPERSON
RV & AUTOMOTIVE
SALES
Need an energetic,
smart, employee
Send Resume to:
(352) 726-4966
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
LCT WANTS YOUII
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Immediate
processing for OTR
drivers, solos or
teams, CDLA/Haz.
required Great
benefits
99-04 equipment
Call Now
800-362-0159 24 hours
On Top of the World
Communities
Grounds & Golf
Course
Maintenance
Workers
Full & Par-lime positions
available.
Construction
Labor
Full-Time positions.
Must have a willingness
to work & a valid FL
Drivers license
HandyMan
(Person!)
Light carpentry,
painting, etc.
2nd Shift Facilities
Maintenance
General building
maintenance: A/C,
electrical,
experience
required.
Applications
available at
Main Gate
SW 99" Street
Road
Ocala
Come
"Find your place in
the world"
DF"/EO |
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 bkgmd 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,
Brooksville, Inverness,
& Crystal River Area
Dri. Uc & background
check req. DFWP
(352) 302-2863
Cabinet Co. In
Sumtervllle Needs:
.2 EXP. SERVICE
TECHS FOR
KITCHEN CABINET
PUNCH & SERVICE
*MICA CABINET
BUILDER
*DELIVERY DRIVER
Van & tools furn.,
Start Immediately.
(352) 793-2396
CABINET SHOP
HELP
Builder, Laminator,
cut out person, exp.
only (352) 746-3532
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
The road to success has an express ane.
EOE 679053 3
I
ades
c.n /Skills I
-04 rade
I -
F-
CLASSIFIED
FRAMERS/SHEETERS
$$$ Local $$$
352-302-3362
CABLE TV
INSTALLER
Top $ paid for video,
phone & data install-
ers in Leesburg area.
Truck or van required.
Employee based; full
benefits, OT, mileage,
cell & 401K. Exp, pref.
800-780-9181
DRIVERS
OTR DRIVERS,
FLATBED & REEFER
Avg.
$1,294.-$1,523./Wk
based on recent avg.
- Excellent Freight
Network
w Late Model Equip.
* Tarp Pay
401K, Major
Medical, RX, Dental
& Life Ins. Avail.
No Experience?
Ask about our
training program!
Orientation In Florida
877-491-1102
www.primelnc.com
ENGINEERING
PLANS EXAMINER
Advanced technical
work In the field of
civil engineering.
Duties include
reviewing subdivision
plats, Improvement
plans, site plans,
drainage plans &
calculations and
related work as
required for
compliance with
ordinances and
engineering
standards. Inspects
for final approval and
acceptance. Five
years experience in
surveying, civil
engineering and
construction
Inspection.
Knowledge of
computers required.
Starting pay
$13.07 hourly.
Excellent benefits.
Send resume or apply
at the Citrus County
Office of Human
Resources,
3600 West Sovereign
Path, Suite 178,
Lecanto, FL 34461
no later than
Wednesday,
August 23, 2006.
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
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
M- _4-
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
CABINET MAKER
Exp'd builder. Paid
holidays,(352) 795-5300
FINISH BOX
TRACTOR
OPERATOR
Call = (352) 465-0963
FRAMER
Full Time
352-302-1206
FRAMERS &
CARPENTERS
Must be
dependable
& exp'd. Own tools
and ride a must.
352-279-1269
GREENBRIAR
ENTERPRISES
LOOKING FOR
LAWN &
MAINTENANCE
Personnel. Driver's lic.
req. (352) 302-7509
DRIVERS *
IMMEDIATE
OPENING
30 + year
manufacturing Co. is
looking for qualified
drivers w/valld Class
"A" CDL and 2 years
minimum
experience.We offer a
competitive benefit
package of Medical
Insurance, 401K, Paid
Vacation & Holiday &
Short Term Disability.
Apply In person at:
Great Southern
Woods
194 C.R. 527-A, Lake
Panasoffkee or Call
Terry at
(888) 238-3771
HANDYMAN
Electrical, plumbing,
carpen try a plus.
Housing is available.
352-628-2688
HANDYMAN,
JACK-OF-ALL
TRADES
Full or Part Time. Fax
qualifications to:
(352) 726-7723
MARINE POSITION
DIXIE OFFSHORE
TRANSPORTATION CO.
has immediate
openings for
AB & OS SEAMEN
positions. USCG
Merchant Mariner
Documents
REQUIRED. Excellent
pay, overtime, 401(k),
Medical Insurance.
Apply @ 333 WPA Rd.
Belle Chasse, LA
70037 (504)392-7800
Or send resume to:
Personnel, P.O. Box
880, Harvey, LA 70059
or FAX (504)391-2295
MECHANIC
Heavy Truck &
equipment
mechanic wanted,
Must have owns tools.
Call (352) 279-9856
MR ELECTRIC
Taking applications for
SERVICE,
TECHNICIAN
Looking for a career
with a future?
Not just a job!!
Must be clean cut, drug
free & able to pass
background check.
Qualified technicians
will have pay & benefits
beyond expectations!!
Call (352) 794-7368
$$s$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
CHECK OUT OUR.NEW PAY
SCALES! ALL DEPARTMENTS!
$100 Hiring Bonus
6/1512006 9/30/2006
You will receive a bonus of $100
when you have satisfactorily
completed 90 days of service.
*DRUG FREE WORKPLACE*
F\T benefits include: Sick\Vacation
time, Comprehensive Medical Ins.
package, 401(k)
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Positions available in Resd.
Services. New salary structure -
Increased pay. For more
information call: 352-341-4633
CHOOSE A JOB WHERE
YOU CAN AFFECT THE
LIVES OF OTHERS
STORE CLERK: P\T position
utilizing various customer service
skills, register and floor work.
COMMUNITY INCLUSION
SPECIALIST I VAN DRIVER: F\T
position M-F 7:30 AM 3:30 PM.
Organize and supervise community
activities for developmentally
disabled adults. Must have a
Florida license with safe record,
prefer CDL class B with PS. One
year minimum working experience
with DD population. Proof of HS
diploma\GED required.
INSTRUCTOR ASST: F\T position
working in a classroom setting,
M-F teaching basic life skills to
DD adults. HS Diploma\GED
required.
HORITICULTURE ASSISTANT: F\T
position available working In a
nursery with developmentally
disabled adults. Must have FL
license with safe driving record.
HS diploma\GED required.
Apply at the Key Training Center
Human Resource Dept., or call
341-4633
(TDD: 1-800-545-1833 ext 347) *EOE*
Apply online at keytralnlngcenter.org
LAWN
MAINT. WORKERS
F/T; Exp. helpful
(352) 382-0949
PLUMBERS
I HELPERS
No experience I
necessary.
Health, Holidays &
S Paid Vacation.
621-7705 .
Plumbers
Foreman,
& Exp. Helpers
Needed for
commercial work.
Benefits, competitive
wages. DFWP
Call (352) 726-5601
Securitas
Security
Services Inc.
the largest Security
provider in the world,
Is currently hiring for
Security Officers for
the Crystal River site
located at the
Progress Energy
Nuclear Facility in the
Citrus County area..
Securitass currently
hiring for contingency
and permanent
positions.
if you enjoy working
in a physically
demanding,
professional
environment, have
excellent customer
service skills, and are
dedicated to doing
a great job, this may
be the opportunity
for youl.,
Minimum
Requirements:
> Reliable
transportation
> Eligible to work in
the U.S.
> 21 years of age or
older
> High School
Diploma or G.E.D.
> Good written and
verbal communi
cation skills
> Military
background or
previous Security
experience is
preferred, but
NO EXPERIENCE
NEEDED.
> Willing to submit to
background
procedures include
ing drug screen
and background
check.
ALL APPUCANTS ARE
WELCOME. To learn
more about Securitas
Security Services Inc.
in your area, visit us at
www.cr3security net
Beginning rates of
pay are as follows:
While in training
$8.80 per hour -
Ontce certified by
CR3 standards and
the State of Florida
ALL Interested
applicants please fax
your resumes to
(352) 563-4446 or
apply online at
www cr3security net
go to job applicants
and fill out the online
form, we will be
accepting resumes
the whole month of
August.
Thank you
for your interest
La
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OFFICE PERSON
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Apply All Prestige Auto
(352) 795-7000
PLUMBER'S
HELPER
Service Plumbing exp
helpful, but nol nec
Call Rolo Rooler
Plumbing Service
(352) 621-1993
Plywood Sheeters
& Laborers
Needed ]i.C ,jrrill.;-.
area. (352) 266-6940
PROSONIC
Corporation
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Fax: 904-807-7843
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ROOFING
CREWS NEEDED
Must have :r.
transp-.narin.:..r,
Good .A.,a r.- r,e
right :eie
John Gordon Roofing.
(352) 195.7003
Service Techs &
Lead INSTALLERS
Top P.3,
(352) 564-8822
SPRAYER/FINISHER
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WANTED
EXP. TIRE TECH/
OIL CHANGER
For large tru.:k a -.
tires. For ver, zu:, r.-.c.
hrs. Man I,- '..ri,
Valid Drive ,. -LE ia.'
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352-447-3174,563-5256
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MORTGAGE
BROKER
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FINANCIAL GROUP
(352) 398-1313
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Start Time:
7a.m. 9a.m. (No mass start)
Rain or Shine.
Location:
The ride will begin at the North Apopka
Avenue Trail Crossing in Inverness. Continental
Breakfast available, Light Lunch 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Entry Fee:
$15 per rider up to 9/15/06. $20 per rider thereafter.
Children under 12 years of age must be
accompanied by an adult.
Door Prizes for
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M. $500 each.
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www.railstotrailsonline.com
or call (352) 527-3263
or e-mail octbikeride@earthlink.net
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Thank you for participating in our past Bike Rides. Suncoast Bicycles Plus and
Bernie Little Distributing are donating the two Trek bicycles as door prizes. To
be eligible for door prizes, you must be registered by September 15, 2006.
Therefore, we encourage you to sign up early. Again, our price is still $15.00 for
the ride if you register by September 15, 2006. We hope you will join us this
year and enjoy a day of fun as well as support the Withlacoochee State Trail.
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JOBS GALOREIII OIL COMPANY APPROVED SHEDS for DBL CAST IRON & Breakfront, Pecan,
www.AAA STORE CLERK Deed Res, comm, Site PORCELAIN SINK Traditional, 50 x83,
EMPLOYMENT.NET or pre-bulilt. Sheds of White, Very good cond, lighted beveled glass
LAWN Wed. & Sat. 16 + Hrs. Citrus 3399 Hwy 44 Inv. $75 w/Imatching table, 4
MAINTENANCE 7 SE Hwy. 19, (352) 726-0046 (352) 637-2838 chairs, 2 leaves, 42x62,
MAINTENANCE (352) 795-3469 COOK PORT. WHSE Interior/Exterior doors $250. Castro Hide a
Working supervisor $450 Come In for Interview 0 X 12 Barn; Interior Prehungs: $35 bed, brown sofa $50.
wk starting pay + paid Guar. for Iifel $1995 Exterior Prehung 6 (352) 527-8021
vacation & bonuses Pool Tech. (863) 899-9333 Panels: $85. Mirrors $10. CHINA HUTCH, 66" wide,
And Exp. heo needs WE MPoo l h Next to Citrus County x 82" high x 15" deep, all
(352) 228-7472 Part Time. Will train, WEMOVESHEDS Speed wa shelves mirrored, $500
Retiree's are welcome 564-0000 (352) 637-6500 Inverness
LOT PORTER to apply. Competitive Cell, (239) 839-2900
salary. COUCH large, light
Apply in person: -brown, leather, 7' long,
2100 Woodview Ln. asking $95' 45" ROUND
Lecanto 352-527-1700 Computer Desk, Cocktail table, Bam-
'L.L' SECRETARY "LIVE AUCTIONS" walnut color, boo & formica top,
F/T, Immediate www.charlliefudge.com excellent condition $35. (352) 489-7475
opening for Lot Porter 16hrs. wk. Wed. & Fri For Upcoming Auctions $100. Custom Formica Bunk
and some light car Must be computer 1-800-542-3877 (352) 341-4009 Beds, Includes, storage
cleaning. No expert. saovy, good phone r DIESTLER COMPUTERS shelves ladder, light &
necessary. Physically skills. Prof. appearance. Internet service, New & mattresses $279.
demanding position Real Estate Lic,. Used systems, parts & Dresser & Bookcase $47
requiring In & outdoor a plus. $8/hr. upgrades, Visa/ (352) 212-4786
environment. Work Fax Resume 726-7269 MCard 637-5469 Day Bed, Includes 2
hours flexibility a must. Toasters, iron, Juicer, http://www.rdee.net matresses, $125.
Clean driving record clocks, dishes, plates GATEWAY OFFICE 2000 White Student Desk $35.
a plus. $8/hr. to startand more vintage Computer, 17" monitor (32) 795-2386
w/ review In 90 days. Items All for $75 Record Computer, 17" monitor (352) 7952386
Benefit pkg. Incs. albums, 20 @ $3 ea keyboard and speakers DBL RECLINER
paid vacation, health ADVERTISING Beverly Hills, 746-3069 (352) 6979631 Like N0. SOFA
& life Ins, & more. ERISN (352) 697-9631 Like New Pd $800
Please apply within to NOTICE: HP Pavilion computer asking $400 OBO
Jim Torrey. No ph.bone This newspaper S s 31.6 GB storage, key- 228-1225
calls acceed EE does ar monitor, speak- DINETTE SET
EAGLE BUICKnotknwlingly ers, HP PSC 1315 all n 5-pc., maple chairs,
GMC TRUCK not knowingly SPA one printer, desk, burn proof table top,
1275 S. Suncoast Blvd. accept W/ Therapy Jets. 110 phone chair, bookcase, $75. (352) 344-8328
(Hwy. 19), Homosassa ads that are not volt, water fall, never All less than 2 yrs old, leave message
MAINTENANCE/ bonatideused $1895. $500 (352) 860-2538 DINETTE SET 5-pc.,
MAINTENANCE/ employment (32) 5973140 PENTUM 3 COMPUTER natural ak table tp &
SECURITYInternet ready, 17color chair bottoms, legs &
offerings. Please monitor, keyboard, backs- forest green,
Requires ability to work use_ mouse, complete WIN pop-up leaf, top cond.,
hard, full time Including caution when 98. SE, works good $125 (352)734m8328
Saturday and Sunday. responding to $125. (352) 795-1907 leave message
Must be a team player employment ads A/C & HEAT PUMP Dining Room Set, All
and have valid driver's employmentad SYSTEMS. 13th SEER wood, upholstered
license. A Drug Free & UP. New Units at chairs and leaf. With
Workplace and Equal Jee'- Wholesale Prices 1'i lighted hutch. $1050,00
Opportunity Employer. -l Intrna i 2 Ton $780.00 YENMAR TRACTOR sucha2L@cox.net
352-628-4656 SJIhlo'fBau -+ 2-h Aton $814.00 1401 D, diesel, 4 wheel (352) 476-6463
-1 3 Ton $882.00 dr., 39 hrs. since rebuilt. PjIN._~Lw/Hutch
MARINA HELP installationn kits; Looks new! 19 hp, 3 cyl. Table & 4 Chairs $300
PHa P*Prof. Installation, w/box blade, 95% tread COUCH Navy Blue
Full Time & Part Time -onrlingfo *Pool Heat Pumps on AG tires. $3,200 Tapestry w/Flamepolnt
Apply at Front Desk t B Also Available (352) 341-0483 Affr 6:00 Pattern $100
HOMOSASSA Nil.T ech,- iSk-nTech Free Deliveryl
RIVER RESORT Call 746-4394 (352)746-4293 Daytime
5297 S.Cherokee Way Dining Set, Tablew/4
Homosassa, FL .. ABC Briscoe Appliance, upholstered chairs
3YrSales Service & Padrts. creme color wood,
PHONE REPS D : -New location 6-PC PATIO SET Lighted china,
NEEDEDen C. Ac(352) 344-2928 Excellent Condition Good condition $375.
NEEDD SNever Been Outsidel (352) 344-2833
Fa a AC CENTRAL SYSTEMS $235 OBO DINING SET, table,
Set your own Hoursl (Q f A All types and sizes (352) 860-1380 opens to 105" with leaf,
Set your own payratel sionis n o --oe new w/ warranty 6 chairs, hutch, $800
Exp. preferred prinew w/start raing at $575 PATIO SET w/ COVER 6 chaIrs, hutch, $800
Call 352-628-0187 6 Toll Free 866-746-8513 66"x41" table,4 side (352) 746-1772
chairs + 2 capt swivel DININGRM TABLE w/4
72PolU.S Tech chairs, cloth cushions, CHAIRS, sold oak, 54"
Pool Tech. Nw PrtRich, FL ALL APPLIANCES. New Uke New, $400 OBO round pedestal table,
35T2im Wl an & Used, Scratch Dent. (352) 533-2303 Outstanding condl
Part Time. Will train. r mm Warr. Washers, dryers, $650. Call after 5:30pm
Retiree's oa re welcome REAL ESTATECAREER- stoves, refrig, etc. Serv (352)341-1700
to apply. Competitive I Sales LUc. Class I Buy/Sell 352-220-6047 DININGROOM SET, w/4
salary. $249. Start 9/12/06 Amir ae, /k
Apply n person: CITRUS REAL ESTATE I Amana Refrigerator, chairs & 3 leaves, like
2100LWoodviewLn. 2 SCHOOL, INC I side by slde.26.7 cu In new, $350; COUCH,
Lecanto 352-527-1700 (352)795-0060 energy efficient, Ice 2 ANTIQUE rose-colored pattern,
1O --Jm.l maker, dispenser, DRESSERS very nice, 32, All exo
PRODUCTION white, excel cond. Over lOOyrs. old cond. (352) 527-3566
WORKERS $375. (352) 341-4009 $120 each. DR bveld glass top table
APPLIANCE CENTER (352) 746-2414 w/carved rosewood
APPLIANCE CENTER base, 8 carved chairs,
No experience needed. Used Refrigerators, 2 DRESSERS, MATCHING $1900. (352) 794-0069
Gulf Coast Metal PROPERTY MGMT Stoves, Washers, Dryers. Waterfall Antique Dual Reclining Sofa by
PuNEW AND USED PARTS 1 w/ mirror Bryhlll. 7' long. Creme
ISduci Drver Vent Cleaning l o Broyhill. 7' long. Creme
Homosassa Retired couple to Ceanng $150 each colored w/pattern,
Call between manage rental prop Visa,M/C, A/E. Checks (352) 527-3566 Each half reclines.
8-11am, M-F & possible Bed & 352-795-8882 2 Navy blue wing back Good cond. $300. OBO
(352) 628-5555 Breakfast In TN. Prop AUTOMATIC WASHER chairs, light blue sofa, (352) 344-5660
r ;-EA R mgmtin lieu of rent RCA, large capacity, like new cond., $200 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
REAL ESTATE CAREER w/possible Income exc. cond., $200 Used mauve recliner Lg, FL Burlwood, lighted
I Sales Lie. Class from meals served at (352) 344-8328, Iv.msg $20. (352) 341-1015 cabinets, bridge. Must
$249. Start 9/12/06 B&B. AI.suoDlled
CITRUS REAL ESTATE w/ample storage GE STOVE 3 PC. BEDROOM SET see to appreclatel
SSCHOOL INC. space garage for W/self cleaning oven, Inc. FU. Sz. bed, solid Paid $3A00/Sell $1,500
(352)795-0060 personal use, Call Black, almond color wood Dbl Dresser & FIRM (352) 628-4714
L -'i-2 .2.--0 Keven: (352) 422-0702 $75 Call Dan night stand $200 KING SIZE BED,
SALES ASSOCIATES (352) 726-9183 TWIN Matt/Box $100 Incl. Memory Foam
Tanning Business (352) 465-1743 mattress, top, box
SALES ASSOCIATES Tan Inverness location KENMORE WASHER & 3 PC. BEDROOM SET spring & roails. $400.
In Inverness location-DRYERDmatchingriair,
Full-Time & Part-time for Sale. Call for Info, DRYER, matching pair White Formica, Custom Headboard, solid wood
positions, all hours avail- (352) 344-8933 Deluxe features, very Orig. $2,000/Sell $600 $75. (352) 628-3868
able, heavy liftingre- ce, $300STAURANT FOR LEASE (352) 3 v. KITCHEN TABLE w/4 KING SIZE WATERBED
quired. Exp. in Pools & RESTAURANT FOR LEASE (352) 344-8328, Iv. msg CHAIRS $125
Spas preferred but not Downtown Inverness w/12 Drawers, Twin
needed. Apply within Full Service Large HD Washer 201b, (352) 628-3995 glass cabs on hdbrd
Pinch A Penny, (352) 344-5234 GE HD Capacity Dryer 4 Rattan Bar Stools w/mirror. Exc. cond. 2 r
1920 NW Hwy 19 both like new, white $100.00 yr. old semi-motionless
1920 NW Hwy 19 SMW, $275. PVC Dbl. Glider with mattress; $400 OBO
TAX PREPARERS C (352) 382-2072 Table. $100.00 (352) 795-0211
MICROWAVE (352) 341-3422 King Sz. Water Bed
Learn to earn. Tax GoldStar Microwave Call after 6pm Mirrored Canopy, w/ A
classes beginning Ak IET Model ER4010 Very 7 PIECE KING pedestal drawers,
soon. Enroll now? UIL IN nice condition. $25 BEDROOM SET $200. obo
Locations In Crystal (352) 795-0999 White, Near New (352) 476-4073
River & Inverness. R, Immaoc Cond.$900; (352) 476-6645
Jackson Hewitt Refr igerator slde (352)209-4744 LA-Z-BOY HIde-a-way,
Tax Service 282-1040 stainless steel 25cu. ft 1930's TOBEY DININGRM multi color, $150 obo Hc
(888)282-1040 Ice maker water SET, table, 3 leafs, 6 various furniture. All exc.
dispenser $400 chairs, china cabinet & cond. (352) 344-1669
VANTEL PEARLS 30 X 30 X 9 (352) 746-5031 sideboard buffet, Love Seat, Leather,
(2:12 Pitch) exceptional condition, Ivory, $250. C
Discover V oanfestPeas- 2- Roll-up Doors, Washer & Dryer $i1400 (352) 220-6326 Recliner, Queen Ann,
in-the-Oyster2 Hstess- 1 Walk Door, 2 Gable $100. 89" FLORAL SOFA dark green, $150,
T, call 352-621-0930 Vents, 1 Window (352) 489-4301 Very good shape. Exc Cond.
WATER FILTRATION w/4" concrete slab; Includes 2 matching (352) 489-5213
SERVICE INSTALLEDII $16,895 WINDOW AC UNIT, pillows. Cost $1200, Sell MOVING SALE VA
17000 btu, 220V, $200. (352) 527-0560 Din. Rm. Table/chairs N
FT Service/Installation. Emerson 5 $100. 0 9' COUCH $75. Leather couch
Will train the right -- -- (352)344-5021 Like newly Firm cushions. $75., W/D $150. Design- Th
person. Must have a Beige w/rust & green er coffee/end tbls, $80. A
truck or van, Benefits highlights. $150 stretching mach. Lots of
352-795-0003 (352) 489-5498 misc., (352) 628-1792
WE BUY HOUSES 25 X 30 X 9 BASSETT HUTCH, lighted, MOVING. House full of
Ca$h........Fast (3:12 Pitch) Delta 10" older darker wood, furniture, Reasonable
352-637-2973ith Roof verh good shape, $250 prices, Call (352)
homesoldcom With Roof Overhang Tablesaw (352) 489-6416 726-7082, after 3pm
cam 2- Roll-up Doors, $150;
WE BUY HOUSES I Walk Door, 2 Gable (352) 341-0935 BEAUTIFUL COFFEE TABLE NEW 7 PC. DINETTE
Ca$h........ Fast Vents, I1 Window 2 matching end tables, 60" Vinyl round table.
352-637-2973 w/ 4" concrete slab; Electronic Testing Insts. $150. Cost much morel $125
Ihomesold.com INSTALLEDII $17,395 used for HVAC + Electr. (352) 344-8328 (352) 527-6612
WLL TRAIN Testing Insts., 43 MIIw. leave message PRE OWNED FURNITURE
WILL TRAIN Meets 120 MPH Sawzall, y 2" Var. Speed BED: $185, New Queen. Unbeatable Prices R
Wind Code Drill + 3/8 Hammer Drill No Flipped Pillow Top NU 2 U FURNITURE w
Willing to work long 20' to 35' Wide w/bits & saw blades Set. 5 yrs warr. King Set Homosassa 621-7788 .
hours, for position In well Unlimited Length $225 (352) 746-1603 $225. Delivery Preowned Mattress Sets w
drilling operation & "Stamped" Florlda SHOP SMITH MARK V 352-597-3112 from Twin $30; Full $40 c
pump repair. Must have Engineered Plans Model 510, Like new BED: $559 Nassa Qn $50; Kg $75. 2
clean driving record. METAL SYSTEMS cond, caster set, biscuit Memory Foam Set, 628-0808
Benefits; Apply @ PLUS, LLC Joiner, router att & more Seen on TV, 20yr Warr. QUALITY FURNITURE P
Citrus Well Drilling 1-877-951-2300 $2400+ new/sell for $700 Never Used. Retail Like new, 6 pc. King Sz,
282H0 E Nrvell Bryant + Sales Tax & Co. Fees (352) 637-9570 Cost $1459. Can Deliver Bdrm Set, Dinette table
Hwy. Hernando www.metalsvstems 352-398-7202 w/4 chrs 352-527-3503
WINDOW l p BEDS 4 BEDS +1 BEDS Queen size comfy sofa
CLEANER ALL STEEL BUILDINGS The factory outlet storel bed w/upgraded matt.
CLENERALL SEL BU IGS -u For TOP National Brands $450. Antique Singer 30
c.,,,,,",, . .__-__^.....'7,",. hL^ Fr.50%/70% off Retail Sewing mach. w/wood de
Store route, must L _iU 25" Zenith Color Twin $119 Full $159 cab & bench $400.
have 1 yr. exp. In Console TV, Queen $199/ King $249 (352) 794-0069
commercial window w $50. Please call 795-6006 S & L Seat.
cleaning and own 25x25x7 (2:12 Pitch) 13" Color TV Sofa & Love Seat,
transportation, I- 9x7 garage door, $15. Blue recliner couch & excel, cond. $400. obo
$9- $15. hr. 2 vents, (352) 341-0379 BIoveseat n400,00 Broyhlll Entertainment
(352) 351-6355 4" concrete slab Belge Recllner $75,00 Center
INSTALLED-S10.595 32" RCA TV w/surround (352) 341-3422 $300. obo
s 3030x9 (2:12 ) snd, Stereo w/5 Call after 6pm (352) 228-2760 (38
CAREGIVER CNA INSTALLED- 15.995 (352) 795-5145
Wkndcarevarioushrs. 25x30x9 (3:12 Pitch) LG. CERWIN-VEGA
Floral City, Duval Islh for Roof Overhang SPEAKERS
84yr, old Alzhelmers 2-9x7 garage doors, in Cabinets
lady, bkrnd, ck. req. 2 vents, entry door, $100
Oef 'r{ n ,,- 4" concrete slab (352) 422-5707
..... ... ..... ........ .
Exc. wrkng cond/pay INSTALLED- $16.495
Call 1-866-695-6721 Many Sizes Avail.
We Custom Build
Mechanic P/T We Are The Factory
Fl. Engineered Plans
For nights & weekends. Meets or Exceeds 2 GLASS SLIDERS
(Will Traln), Must be Florida Wind Code For 72 X 80 opening
over 18. Apply In METAL STRUCTURES $100 0O0 ng
person. Manatee LLC.COM (352) 422-6173 ,,.er voun
Lanes, Crystal River. 1-866-624-9100 --- (352m 422-6173 r.e I
DFWP metalstructuresllc.com 10- 2 x 4 x 8 .A.ri-ii-N- PP c2 4om
$30. NWs,& fir 04c.
Rebars 120 ft. ion p S,',p (3 IMiNARu1
(352)1527-8549 OPO(0 ^341-2M, '- Goiarm
10 Bundle, 30 yr. j TM n. amo -or. '.T. 2, 1
Roofln ^Shingles .166. 1or2', ----
Molding 120 ft., Nf
$30.
Engineered (352) 527-8549
ALUM. ROOF PANS
TrUSSeS white, self locking, $1.50
Trusses per sqfft. (352) 344-8328 Fo r only $3
Trenton, Florida ALUM. WINDOWS
Deluxe, top-of-the-line, inl
sder type, still In aron ine !
1-800-823-9298 tons, 7 online!53-1/2x66-1/2;
1 @ 33-1/2x66-1/2, $200
ea. 344-8328 Iv.msg 677383
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QUEEN SIZE SOFA BED
Pastels & off-white;
upgraded mattress;
Exc. cond. $375
(352) 637-6330
Sofa & loveseat, $450;
Set of 3 glsstop LR tbis,
$150; Swivel rocker,
$50; 40" Glass top
Coffee table w/wood
legs, $150; 5 Pc. Glass
Top Dinette Set $175
(352) 382-2497
SOFA SLEEPER, queen,
blue, nice, $400
Inverness,
Cell, (239) 839-2900
Sofa, 83" Floral,
good cond., $200.
Coffee Table, glasstop,
oval, cherry $225.
(352) 527-3006
Sofa, Love Seat,
white leather,
$350. both,
very good cond.
(352) 746-0217
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SPRING AIR ADJUSTABLE
BED, full size, hand
control operation
Excellent Condition
$5000o8o
(352) 527-1057
The Path's Graduates,
Single Mothers,
Needs your furniture.
Dining tables, dressers
& beds are needed,
Call (352) 527-6500
Twin Bookcase
Headboard,
$50
(352) 341-0935
MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
9A
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
BUSINESS BROKER
(352) 422-6956
ANUSSO.COM
18.5 HP Poulan 46" Cut
Riding Mower. Large
tires, extra blades,
excellent condition.
$750.00
(352) 637-6952
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
mnower, 22HP Kohler, 61"
cut, hydrostatic drive,
runs great, $1,350
(352) 637-6520
Landscaping Plants
& Lrg Herb Plants,
Wholesale prices.
(352) 586-2590
-EMI
HOMOSASSA
Moving Sale Wed.-Sun.
6421 W. Oaklawn St.
PINE RIDGE
MOVING SALE
Everything goes
house. Guns, tools, turn,
Antiques, lots of stuff.
SUN. 12-5 ONLY
5545 N Flagstaff Ave.
:ash only, No checks.
PINE RIDGE
Sat. & Sun. 9-4
Furniture, dishes, etc,
3584 W. Capa Path
VARIETY CONSIGNMENT
ew store in Hernando
3387 E. Buffalo Ln.
burs. Fri. & Sat. 10A-4P
LIQUIDATION SALE*
(352) 860-2949
BURN BARRELS *
$10 Each
Call Mon-Fri 8-5
860-2545
2 Mauve Rattan
locker/Swivel Chairs
/Matching Footstools,
.e PanasonIc 27" TV
/Remote, $50. All exc
ond. (352) 382-1166
Piece Maple Hutch
$150,00
alr of Antique chairs
wood/upholstered
$125.
(352) 726-9728
4 DIGIT DIAL
COMBINATION SAFE
" high, 30" wide, 30"
ep, fireproof, approx.
i50 Ibs. Asking $550.
(352) 344-3561
6 PC. PATIO SET
PVC; mint cond.
$175;
TRIPLE DRESSER
(Walnut) $45
2) 746-4293 Daytime
i-
50 CENT SLOT
MACHINE
(352) 794-5499
1979 IMPALA 2 DR.
COUPE. 350 engine wil
extras. Rebuilt motor,
Race ready. All there
Have other extras.
$2,300. Let's talk Aftel
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 inlcuded,
pump, ladder, hose,
you dismantle, $550
obo (352) 560-7413
42" LAWN SWEEPER
Brimly $200;
18,000 BTU A/C
w/remote $300
(352) 302-0488
Antique Mahogony
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, 3$200 ELIPTICAL
EXERCISER, $50
772-528-6130 (CR area)
Dyson Vacuum
Cleaner
$299
(352) 341-0935
GAS POOL HEATER,
Comfort Zone,
159,000 BTU Input,
$250
(352) 637-6310
HANDMADE
Quilts & Scarves
Great glftsl Spec.Order
Avail. (352)303-9778
HEAT TRANSFER
CAP PRESS
Uke 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 7210XI
Fax/scan/copy$200
FRIDGIDAIRE ELECT.
RANGE Cer. Cook-top;
Dual Elem.Controls;
Bake & warm dbl oven.
Brushed steel/black
$485 (352) 560-7221
Household Furniture
& appliances, excel.
cond., Reasonablel
(352) 628-7373
KENMORE
WASHER/ DRYER
2 mos. old $800/set;
SOFA BED w/matching
LOVESEAT (near new)
$700 (352)209-4744
Kennel Worker
Manual labor work
taking care of
Impounded animals
at the County animal,
shelter. Cleans and
maintains the
kennels, feeds and
Waters animals.
Some experience
In the care and
handling of animals
and knowledge of
animal breeds.
Experience In basic
building/grounds
maintenance.
Experience dealing
with the general
public desirable.
Must have sufficient
physical strength and
agility to handle or
restrain large or
potentially dangerous
animals. Computer
experience.
$8.45 hourly to start.
Excellent benefits.
Apply at the
Citrus County Human
Resources Office,
3600 West Sovereign
Path, Suite 178,
Lecanto, FL 34461
no later than Friday,
August 18,2006.
EOE/ADA
Liquidation 690 + new
& used DVDs for resale
from closed.
240 new to newer,
450 classic, $750 for all
(352) 860-2460
I L--J Uillliilm l
MEN'S GT MOUNTAIN
BIKE, needs gear work,
$50 44 GAL CORNER
AQUARIUM, custom oak
base, $100
(352) 794-5499
Pool Pump & Motor,
Starite, 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
Wooden Kitchen Table
w/ 4 chairs $60.
Camper Refrigerator
5'H, 2'W, magic chef
$50.
(352) 341-0379
S r c I rown,
3 Stage, 36V, w/ side
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
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NOTICE
Pets for Sale
In the State of Florida
per stature 828.29 all
dogs or cats offered
for sale are required
to be at least 8 weeks
of age with a health
certificate per
Florida Statute.
DOG BOARDING
Crystal River, exc care,
outdoor, Indiv kennels
(352) 795-4585
Humalitarlans
of Florida
Low Cost Spay &
Neuter by Appt.
Cat Neutered $20
Cat Sayved $25
Dog Neutered &
Spayed start at $35
(352) 563-2370
POODLES, AKC, Toy,
1 male, I female, both
black $500. ea. 8 wks
old (352) 270-3470
ROTTWEILER
Male, little over 1 yr.,
kennel Incl., $150.
(352) 465-9086
SWEET BABY LOVEBIRD
$35.
(352)628-2408
Iv. mess.
.3 Yr. Old Appaloosa,
not broke, but great
personality $1,200.
9 yr. Old Registered
Paint Brown & white,
well trained, but spirited
$3,200. (352) 726-6261
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
HORSE BOARDING
50 ft. Round Pen, State
Forest Access, hurri-
cane safe BarnI Only 3
stalls avail. $300 mo.
(352) 628-1472
PASTURE LAND
Lecanto 4 acres; max 2
horses $150 per horse
(352) 302-0488
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
of a Deal
(352) 563-5966
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C. e r .ooa'-
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64750 1,1,.9 b &J-S .c6 WeM ,d-'"
5.95! 2 weeks in the Chronicle!
Feature in Tuesday's "Wheels" section!
Golf Cart
Club Car, $1,450.
(352) 527-1345
GUN & KNIFE
SHOW
Brooksville
HSC Club
August 19, 9am 5pm
August 20, 9am -4pm
Hernando County
Fairgrounds
Admission $6.00
(352) 799-3605
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
C4 utlity-
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.
Baby Crib & Changing
Table, dark wood,
$1 10/both
(352) 794-0211
613-7890 cell
GRACO BASSINET
$50
GRACO SWING
$30
(352) 746-4341
Looking for a
10'x 14' Shed.
Used o.k. Will pick up.
(352)o48-4301
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/lv wells, mtr, trir, fsh/
dpth fndrs. Many Extras!
Ready to Gol $1,650
352-270-3812 (after 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/O, Lenco elec
trim tab mtrs, full cnvs,
trlr, xtrs, like new (17hrs),
$24500 (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
Inclosure, triple axle tri.
avail, will demo, runs'
great $14,500. obo
(352) 302-2395, Iv. mess
BAYLINER 28'
454 Mercrulser rebuilt
engine. New Volvo OD.
Many xtras!$15,000 obo
(352) 726-0652
BOAT DONATIONS
Tax Deductible @
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year old
non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity. '
Maritime Ministries
(352) 795-9621
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smiei S -sliage *Senc a
eerw.eraier Tu rcany
Pontoons :
Hurricareeekboats-
Polar Kraft .
Jon Boats
Polar Offshore
& Bay Boats
Hwy. 19, Crystal River
795-2597 I
Large
Selection
of Clean
Preowned
Boats
we need Them I
&
We sell ThemlI
no fc^
Hwy. 19, Crystal River
563-5510 I
HURRICANE 23'
Fundeck,'05, all fiber
glass. Yamaha 2254-str,
encl. head, $34,000/
obo. 352-586-8920
JASON
157" 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
KENNER PRO
SKIFF
2003,17' tunnel hull,
60hp Mercury, low
hours, 4 blade stainless
steel prop, blmlni top,
fish finder, 2 coolers, live
well, 2 pedestal seats,
extra prop, galvanized
single axle drive on trir
with spare tire. $10,500
call between 4 & 7 pm.
(352) 586-2177
KEYWEST
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
wF Sporting
bm
cn Goods
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 ACCORDION
over 100 yrs old, with
case, $150
(352) 628-1408
APPLAUSE GUITAR
model AE36, w/elec.
pick up, copy of
Ovation $225, CRATE 8 -
channel PA system
600 waft, 2 12" speakers
w/stands, $625.
(352) 746-9868
ELECTRONIC ORGAN/
PIANO, LOWREY Model
G200, walnut w/bench,
music cartridges &
sheet music. $250 QQ
(352) 341-2091
ESTEY KEY ORGAN
w/BENCH & BOOKS,
Freedom II Model
Great Condition, was
$1200 new/.4~Q0._Q
(352) 382-0789
GUITAR
Stagg elec. guitar, never
used, $300. Casio key-
board, never used, $95.
(352) 726-1526
Selmar Clarinet
$500.00 OBO
(352) 697-3170
TROMBONE
3 yr. old w/case; 2 slip
books & liar. $400
(352) 726-7548
YAMAHA ELEC.
4 STRING
BASS GUITAR
Exc. cond. $150
(352) 637-2838
CLASSIFIE1DS
CITRUIS COUNTYn (FL) CHRONICLE
UNIVERSAL-TYPE HOME
GYM. Includes bench
press, squats, lat pull,
pecdeck, dlpbar, leg
curls, $150.
(352) 746-4776
2 BIKES Trek 700, 18
speed Road Bike, $200,
18 speed Hybrid Mount
Pocono, $125
(352) 489-6416
BIKE E Recumbent
2 Bike E's with kiddy
caboose. $500 for both.
Call 212-9193 after 6pm
Golf Carts-2, Club Car,
48 volt. 2004 has
custom seats & wheels,
curtains, $2800. 2003
has curtains $2,300.
(352) 270-3206
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/trailer,
$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
YAMAHA
2005, VX-1 10,62 hrs.,
double trailer, asking
$6,500 (352) 860-1914
L
CITRUS COUN'IY (FL) CHRONICLE
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
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
Sunray '21 w/ 40hp
Tohatsu, bimini top, well
maintained, no trir. $2500
(352) 726-7355
Regal Ventura 23'
Cutty Cab. w/ full
canvas 5.7 300hp Mere
I/O, SS Prop, VHF, Alum.
TrI, $19,500. 212-1754
REGAL, 17', 1988
I/O 3.0 Merc-Cruis, tot
rest, full GA panel, tilt &
trim & all elect, EZ load
trir, cstm cvr & Bim top
$4,500 (352) 527-8834
SEAPRO 1989
20', bimini top, 2000
Johnson 150, Aluminum
trailer. $9,000
(352) 464-3892
SEA-RAY
21', T-Top, Sport
Fisherman, 225 Merc,
low miles; well cared
for. Exc. running cond.
Extra heavy duty trir.
Dual axle w/brakes Inc.
$19,000
352-795-1100/795-7270
STRATOS
1993, 19', w/150
Evinrude ; trailer, depth
finders, trying mtr. $7,500
OBO (352) 586-6598
PROLINE
END OF
THE YEAR
On all 2006 Boats
In Stock
1976 S. Suncoast Blvd.
Homosassa, FL 34448
SWEETWATER
iPONTOON 2005,; 1'
4lI:,H 3DT,-.3r,3 :. '180
r,r: t. .1,i ; 1 8500
(352) 220-3860, Iv msg.
TRADE-IN
CLEARANCE
20' Renken B/R
$1995
25' Wellcraft WAC
$7450
20' Praline D/C
$12,995
25' Pursuit WAC
$12,995
20' Sunchaser
$14,995
20' Sweetwater
$15,495
22' Hurricane
$15,900
2006 Clearance
On All Remaining
Inventory
CRYSTAL RIVER
MARINE
TRIUMPH 12'
2005 25hp Yamaha,
w/trailer, $5,000
(352) 621-3764
TROPHY 2302
2003,150hp Merc. O.B.
& tndm alum trlr w/brks.
Gar. kept. Used little.
$31,600 (352)726-2836
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
WANTED TO BUY
or repair Pontoon boat
needing repair.
(352) 637-3983
WELLCRAFT
20.6 ff 200 Yamaha
Saltwater series, full
electronics. Quick load
trailer, Lost of extras
$5,900. (352) 400-1951
WELLCRAFT
V-20, 1992,175 Suzuki,
GPS, VHS, depth finder,
exc cond. In water, will
demonstrate. $4,800
(352) 489-7678
-U
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
1985, 26', 31K, 2 owners;
Good cond.
$6,900 OBO
(352) 628-0262
Holiday Rambler 36
5th Wheel, good cond.,
king & queen size bed,
air, stereo, etc. $5800.
negotiable 628-9230
SAFARI 36'
1992, Diesel, $37,000
rlcksfla@aol coam
For picks & equip, list,
(352) 489-2548
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TIOGA
1999, Class C 24ft., E350
Triton, V10, 55K miles,
rear bed, full bath, AC,
$22,500. (352) 726-5005
ULTRASTAR
'90, 30ft, generator, air,
sleeps four, new fridge,
$11,500, negotiable
34K 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 mi. 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, 1BR, 1 full
bath. Must see! $3,800
OBO (352) 400-5308
ALUMA-LITE 1992
5th wheel, 26', air, awn-
ing, new tires, exc.
cond. $6,200/obo
(352) 382-2272
COACHMAN 24'
1995, Fifth Wheel w/
rubberized roof; Used
very little. Mint condl!
$9,000(352)746-6963
COACHMAN, 24'
CATALINA 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/slide, 35001bs, 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 lb. dry weight.
Sleeps 6; $2,200
(352) 586-2203
TRAVEL TRAILER 22'
1972, Gd. cond. Every-
thing works. $2500
(352) 634-0554
(352) 628-9848
-C*UtPas
90 Cougar
for parts.
(352) 795-2754
2003 ACURA TL
WHEELS
with N2 filled Dunlop tires
10K miles $400
352-637-5955
16" STOCK
CHEVY RIMS
$100
(352) 726-5329
'80, Ford Station wagon
$200. obo
'77, Dodge window
Van $200
(352) 447-3436
'88 Ford Escort
$300. obo
'86 Nissan Pick up
$300. obo
(352) 447-3436
CAPTAIN'S CHAIRS
2 Sets, cloth, like new
$120 each set
(352) 564-2545
CHEVY 1500
1996, SILVERADO
PARTS ONLY-Bad eng
5.7LA/T $1400 OBO
(352) 229-3661 DAVID
ELCAMINO
1977 CLASSIC
Runs & drives..V-8 A/T
$750 obo
(352) 229-3661, David
Four 33 x 1250, AT Tires,
on 6 lug, 10 x 15,
aluminum razor rims,
$400. Six 38 x1250
Super swamper tires,
4 on 6 lug, 2 on 8 lug,
chrome western wheels
$350. (352) 795-0147
Four 5 lug Ford Rims,
8 x 15, aluminum
wheels $125.
(352) 795-0147
Mag Wheels & Tires
like new, 235X60RX15
for Chevy Tracker or
Suzuki Sidekick, $550.
(352) 382-2449
Truck Bed Lid,
fiberglass, red, fits small
truck, 6ft bed, $75.
(352) 465-6818
ATV + ATC USED PARTS
Buy-Sell-Trade ATV, ATC
Gocarts, 12-5pm Dave's
USA (352) 628-2084
AUTOMOBILE
DONATIONS
Tax Deductible @ .
appraised value
when donated to a
43 year old
non-reporting
501-C-3 Charity.
Maritime Ministries
(352) 795-9621
CASH BUYER
for Trucks, Vans & Cars
Larry's Auto Sales
Hwy 19 S. Crystal River
Since 1973 564-8333
FREE REMOVAL OF
Mowers, motorcycles,
RV's, Cars. ATV's, Jet skis,
3 wheelers. 628-2084
M Boats
Condo. $3,900 obo
(352)-697-2461
Lincoln Towncar
Executive 1994, Blue
ext. & Interior- nice
cond., Asking $2000.
(352) 746-1320
MERCEDES 420 SEL
1987, New motor job,
exhaust syst, radio/CD,
tires. Will trade for boat
& mtr. of comp, value
or sell outright. $4,000
(352) 465-8907
MERCEDES 450 SL
1978, 81K, w/hard-top
$10,000
(352) 257-1355
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE
1992, 100K, needs body
work, needs AC work.
RUNS GREAT $900 OBO
(352) 697-3782
NISSAN ALTIMA
2005,27,900 mi. Power
seat, CD player, dual
airbags, red with black
Int. Excellent Conditioni
$15,000 OBO,
Call anytime
(352) 428-0031
Want two rent Mustang
Convertible for the
weekend of 8/19/06,
(352) 344-9436
1999 CHEVY
CAMARO
77000, V-6 Automatic
T-top roof.
$6500 or best offer.
637-2670 after 3 p.m.
97 Ford Aerostar
53K, DualAir, Clean ............$4,995
'98 Linc, Mark VIII
Red, Moonroof, V-8, Shap!....$8,495
'02 Ford Ranger XLT
4dr, Auto,V6,EtraClean!........$9,995
BUICK
'03, Park Ave., Sunroof,,
leather, loaded, onstar,
20k mi. $21,500.
(352) 726-5346
BUICK '97
LaSabre, custom, excel.
cond. everything runs,
look & decide. Asking
$4,000. (352) 382-0217
BUICK CENTURY
1992, wagon, V-6, cold
AC, good shape, 154K,
Very Dependable $975
(352) 437-0160
BUICK PARK
AVENUE, '95
Recent new engine
Exc cond, $3.000
(352) 382-3892
BUICK REGAL
1995, Grand Sport, 4 dr.
92K, exc. cond.
All toysl $4,200
(352) 795-2383 Iv. mess.
Cadillac DeVille
1993,4dr., loaded,
excel. cond.. white,
runs great $2995.00
(352)726-9928/302-3901
Cadillac Seville STS
1995, Sunroof, need
engine Good parts car
or as a replacement.
$550.00 Color Ivory
(352) 382-0761
CHEVROLET
2003, MALIBU LS, 16K,
green. 1 owner; Exc.
cond. $14,000 obo
(352) 746-2136
Chevy Cavalier LS
1998, 4 dr., auto,
cold air, 4 cyl, 35 mpg,
$3995. (352) 467-0872
Chevy Malibu
1996, runs perfect. 1
Previous owner
Cracked windshield.
$3000. (352) 628-9230
Chevy RS Camera
1992, 25th anniv.,new
paint, New tires, new
alpine system, body
perfect, runs good,
Over $2000. invested.
$1800. OBO 341-0179
CHRYSLER LHS ,
2000, Loaded, 58,400,
mi. Flawless leather int.
Sunrf, 4disc. CD, $8,.500
/obo. (352) 302-9834
COMO RV TRUCK
& AUTO SALES
OF HOMOSASSA .-
See Jim Shany Felt
(352) 628-1411
CASH*BLOWOUT* SALE
92 ODSWUTSS.4$1600
4DR, AUTO, AC Ns, RU GOOD
92 PIfMO lACAIMJ..$1750
CYL, 4DiAUTOAC, BELOW s75K
96 FORD ESCORT......1900
4 cR,4AtCs.,AUTr,GEAT're
1675-US 19- HOMOSASSA
DAEWOO
'02, Nubira, 4 DR. AC,
PW, PL, great cond.
67k mi. $4,000. obo
(352) 533-3069
FORD 500 SEL
2005, Loadedl Uke
Newly Sunroof; dual A/C
Retails 21K/Sell $19,000
Betsy (352) 563-5721
FORD
'95, Mustang, V8
straight stick, runs great
$2800.
(352) 344-8919
FORD LARIAT
2003, Super Cab,
Loaded w/many extras;
low miles $17,500
(352) 795-2699
FORD MUSTANG
'97, Red, Body & Trans.
in exc cond. Engine
running, needs work.
$1,000 (352) 560-7730
FORD TAURUS
1995, Fully loaded, 109K
mi. 4dr, auto, 6 cyl. Drk.
grn. tan interior. $1800
(352) 220-6021
FORD TAURUS
1996, Wagon, A/C
$1,700
(352) 560-7221
Grand Marquis '03
Black beauty, exclusive
Pres, edition. Exc, conrd,
32K. Priced tp sell!
$9900. (352) 465-4208
JAGUAR
'92, XJ6, Sovereign, 4DR,
sedan, 84k ml., excel.
cond. $6,900. obo
(352) 270-3547 -
KIA
'03, Spectra, hatch-
back, low ml., one
owner, good cond.
$7,800. (352) 422-7281
Kia Rio
'03, 4DR, Sedan, AC,
auto trans., 13k ml.
excel, cond. $7,000.
(352) 489-6056
Lincoln 6 pass. Lima
1988, white w/grey int.
Nice cond.
Asking $4000.
(352) 746-1320
LINCOLN
'99 Continental, Silver,
all leather,'32 valve
eng., loaded, exc.
cond. $5,900 746-1832
LINCOLN Town Car
'96, 87K orig, cold A/C,
Leather; Showroom
OLDSMOBILE
1993, Cutlass Clera, 61K
original ml., runs great,
cold A/C, V6, $2,000
obo(352) 726-9647
PLYMOUTH BREEZE
1998, 4 dr. 4 cyl, auto,
A/C, loaded, 153K,
Like newly $2,800
(352) 437-0160
PONTIAC
'93, Sunbird conv., red,
V6, auto, 106k ml.,
Restored, must see.
$2,995. (352) 382-0398
PONTIAC
Grand Prix 1995. GTP
Coupe, orig. owner,
58K, garage kept;
Must see! $4,500
352-746-5460/464-0089
Pontiac Grand Prix
2001, auto., cold AC,
new brakes, good tires
excel. cond. $5995.
(352) 860-0302
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TOYOTA
93 Corolla LE, 32 mpg. 1
owner, well maintained,
All options, $2,900.
(352) 637-4534
TOYOTA CAMRY
'97, LE, Ice cold AC/
new tires; looks/drives
exc. All opts $6,000
OBO(352) 634-0517
TOYOTA CAMRY
LE V6, 2000, 43K, Blue,
Great A/C and full pwr.
Reliable and clean
$10,900(352) 341-0657
TOYOTA CAMRY LE
1999, Garaged/mint,
All power; All Svc. Rec.
Must sacrificel$7,000.
352-422-5685/628-5904
TOYOTA PRIUS
2004, Hybrid (50mpg),
Naov. Sys, top model!
Great cond,, 1 owner
$17,995 (352) 746-0870
Your Donation of
A Vehicle
Supports Single,
Homeless Mothers
& Is Tax
Deductible
Donate your vehicle
TO THE PATH
(Rescue Mission for
Men Women &
Children)
at (352) 527-6500
CAD SEVILLE
1976, yellow, 350, 36K
wire sp. wh.. Stored A/C
gar. Orig. All Receipts
SHOWROOM! $7,800
(352) 621-0484
CAMARO
1969, Big block,
Very clean/fast. $28,900
(352) 621-0182 Iv. mess.
Oldsmobile
'71,,Cutlass, converti-
ble, great cond.,
has AC $14,500.
(352) 726-6261
PONTIAC
'88, GTA, Trans Am,
excel, cond. 5.7 liter,
AM/ FM/CD, runs great,
$6,800. obo, 341-3613
Volkswagon Bug
'66, red, needs motor &
brake work one of a
kind many extra parts
$2,000. (352) 628-2064
VW SUPER BEETLE
1973, completely
restored,
FORD RANGER
1986, $700
FORD RANGER
1988, $800
(352) 344-8550
GMC SIERRA 1500SL
1997, New AC & Morel
Very Clean Run Greati
(352) 476-3131
ISUZU PU
1992, 5 spd, runs/looks
great, 130K mli
$1500 firm. No AC,
(352) 302-7420
RANGER '01
Edge pkg. Ext. cab.
Stepside, Red, Cold AC,
PW, PL, cruise, clean.
108K ml. $8500/obo
(352) 344-2124
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TOYOTA, 1984
Low miles, topless, 5spd,
project hunting, needs
work, $850
(352) 563-5480
COMO RV TRUCK
& AUTO SALES
OF HOMOSASSA
See Jim Shany Felt
(352) 628-1411
FORD
'91, Explorer, 4 x 4, AC,
runs, needs head work
$600.
(352) 795-0147
FORD
'96, Explorer, auto/AC,
hwy ml, runs great
$1,800.
(352) 228-9059
FORD BRONCO
'96, 4x4 w/Tow Pkg,
Power. Very clean, well
maintained. $4,800
352-726-4408/422-4423
GMC JIMMY
'98, SLT Loaded,Sliding
Sun Roof, Running
Boards, Tow Hitch 135K;
$3,500 352-382-3337
JEEP GRAND
CHEROKEE LAREDO
1993, 4x4, V8, 196K, runs
great, in good shape
$3650 (352) 302-9504
OLDS BRAVADA
2001, LOADED, AWD,
V6, 81K ml, $6.195
352-795-9229/257-3642
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TOYOTA 4 RUNNER
2000, 41,500K, Good
cond. Many upgrades;
RH ,. Pun fantat+ic!l
ATV + ATC USED PARTS
Buy-Sell-Trade ATV,
ATC, Go-carts 12-5pm
Dave's USA (352)
628-2084
CUSTOM
MOTORCYCLE/ Utility
trailer with tie downs.
Never used, 15" wheels
with spare, $900.
(352) 860-1211
DUAL SPORT 200
SUZUKI, '04, elec start,
street legal, low miles,
70 mpg, $2,750 BO
(352) 746-1524
HARLEY DAVIDSON
'06, 1200 SPORTSTER
Take Over Payments
(352) 302-8372
HARLEY DAVIDSON
2001, FXDL, 1450cc,
3480mlles, Exc Cond,
$13,200. (941) 795-2906
HARLEY SOFTAIL
Kick & electric, nicely
chromed. S&S 89" kit
8.150 on new top end,
blown head gasket,
$1,500 obo 344-8051
HONDA
'88, Scooter, 80CC
$750. Low Mileage
'97, Scooter, 80CC
$950. Low Mileage
(352) 563-0016
HONDA CM400T
1979 Collector bike
12,487mi. Great MPG.
Exc. cond. Asking
$1,500. (352) 382-7341
or (352) 586-7388
Honda Of
Crystal River
'07's In Stock!
06 VTX 1300's
Dealer Rebate $9699,
$1000. OFF $8699,
06 TRX680 Camo
$7299. New Demo
03 600 cc Scooter
SIlverwing $4999.
81 750 CB Honda
Runs Great $1499.
84 Honda 500
Shadow $1,?99.00
We Buy Used BikesI
352-795-4832
KAWASAKI KX-125
DIRT BIKE, 1999, SMF SFT
Pipe, SMF Power Core II
Silencer, $1500 BO
(352) 746-6937
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SUZUKI '02 VL 1500
Intruder, Wndshld, bags
2 helmets Jet kit, Vance
& Hines pipes, 6k ml.
$6,700. (352) 249-9117
SUZUKI
2004 Belushl, VL800,
windshield, saddlebags,
lots of chrome, 5K ml.
(352) 212-0214
SUZUKI 650
2006 Bergman, 700ml.
Under warr. White,
$7000
(352) 465-7755
SUZUKI GZ250
'03, Runs & looks great.
Great starter bike. Low
miles. Asking $2300 obo.
726-4769 after 6p.m.
SUZUKI SV-1000
'03, 2K ml, lowered, pwr
command dyno, silver,
racing pipe w/helmet
$6000 (352) 621-3764
341-0813 SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bid Information
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners will
accept sealed bids for:
Bid No: 029-07
Emulsified Asphalt Grade AE90 and AE 90 Modified
To obtain additional Information concerning the an-
nouncement, please visit the Citrus County Website at:
www bocc citrus flus and click on the Bid Information
option or call Onvla/Demandstar at: (800) 711-1712.
Deadline for the receipt of bids: August 31, 2006 at 2:00
p.m.
A public bid opening will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Au-
gust 31, 2006 at the Lecanto Government Building, lo-
cated at: 3600 West Sovereign Path, Lecanto, Florida
34461.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the Management & Budget Of-
fice, 3600'West Sovereign Path, First Floor, Lecanto. Flor-
ida 34461, (352) 527-5203 at least two days before the
meeting. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use
the TDD telephone (352) 527-5312.
CITRUS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Gary Bartell, Chairman
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle.
August 13, 2006,
DODGE
'92 Ram 250 All leather
captains seats, TV, CD,
fully loaded, exc. cond.
$2,500 (352) 560-7141
FORD E250, 1991
WORKVAN, 302 V8,
good cond, great tires,
hitch, $1050. Call eves
or wknds. 352-464-3886
PLYMOUTH
MINIVAN
1986, Runs good, looks
bad, $500/obo
(352) 726-9531
PONTIAC
MONTANA
1997, 92K, New tires &
brakes; Good Cond.
$2,300 (352)465-2764
PONTIAC Transport
'95, 5 seats never used,
runs, very clean, sell as
Is or for parts. $600.00
(352) 489-6098
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MR CITRUS
COUNTY REALTY
ALAN NUSSO
3.9% Listings
INVESTORS
BUYERS AGENT
BUSINESS BROKER
(352) 422-6956
338-0813 SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bid Information
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners will
accept sealed bids for:
Bid No: 025-07
Metal Culverts
To obtain additional Information concerning the an-
nouncement, please visit the Citrus County Webslte at:
wwwbocccitrus, flus and click on the Bid Information
option or call OnvIa/Demandstar at: (800) 711-1712,
Deadline for the receipt of bids: August 31, 2006 at 2:00
p.m.
A public bid opening will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Au-
gust 31, 2006 at the Lecanto Government Building, lo-
cated at: 3600 West Sovereign Path, Lecanto, Florida
34461.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the Management & Budget Of-
fice, 3600 West Sovereign Path, First Floor, Lecanto, Flor-
Ida 34461, (352) 527-5203 at least two days before the
meeting. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use
the TDD telephone (352) 527-5312.
CITRUS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Gary Bartell, Chairman
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 13, 2006.
342-0813 SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bid Information
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners will
accept sealed bids for:
Bid No: 028-07
Furnish Limerock Base Material
To obtain additional Information concerning the an-
nouncement, please visit the Citrus County Website at:
www bocc,citrus fl us and click on the Bid Information
option or call Onvla/Demandstar at: (800) 711-1712.
Deadline for the receipt of bids: August 31, 2006 at 2:00
p.m.
A public bid opening will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Au-
gust 31, 2006 at the Lecanto Government Building, lo-
cated at: 3600 West Sovereign Path, Lecanto, Florida
34461.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the Management & Budget Of-
fice, 3600 West Sovereign Path, First Floor, Lecanto. Flor-
ida 34461, (352) 527-5203 at least two days before the
meeting. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use
the TDD telephone (352) 527-5312.
CITRUS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Gary Bartell, Chairman
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle.
August 13, 2006.
340-0813 SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bid Information
The Citrus County Board of County Commissioners will
accept sealed bids for:
Bid No: 030-06
Tree and Brush Removal
To obtain additional Information concerning the an-
nouncement, please visit the Citrus County Webslte at:
www bocc citrus flus and click on the Bid Information
option or call Onvia/Demandstar at: (800) 711-1712.
Deadline for the receipt of bids: August 31, 2006 at 2:00
p.m.
A public bid opening will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Au-
gust 31, 2006 at the Lecanto Government Building, lo-
cated at: 3600 West Sovereign Path, Lecanto, Florida
34461.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the Management & Budget Of-
fice, 3600 West Sovereign Path, First Floor, Lecanto, Flor-
ida 34461, (352) 527-5203 at least two days before the
meeting. If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use
the TDD telephone (352) 527-5312.
CITRUS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Gary Bartell, Chairman
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 13,2006.
346-0813 SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Board
of County Commissioners will meet for a PUBLIC WORK-
SHOP on September 12, 2006, at 3:00 P.M., in the Citrus
County Courthouse. 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inver-
ness, Florida, for the purpose of obtaining public com-
ment regarding the Economic Development Council
(EDC) Funding Agreement.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the County Administrator's Office,
110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida, 34450,
(352) 341-6560, at least two days before the meeting.
If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use the TDD tel-
ephone (352) 341-6580.
Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the
Governing Body with respect to any matter considered.
at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings
and for such purpose may need to provide that a ver-
batim record of the proceeding Is made, which record
Includes testimony and evidence upon which the ap-
peal Is to be based. (Section 286.0101, Florida Statutes),
GARY BARTELL, CHAIRMAN
Board of County Commissioners
Citrus County. Florida
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 13, 2006.
339-0813 SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bid/Proposal Information
RFP 026-07
The County Is seeking qualified and experienced Con-
struction Managers for professional Construction Man-
agement (at risk) Services related to the Citrus County
Emergency Operations Center (EOC) project. Submit-
tals should be' made to Georgette Brock, Office of
Management and Budget, 3600 West Sovereign Path,
Suite 266, Lecanto, FL 34461 by 2:00 p.m., September
14, 2006. Contact the above office at (352) 527-5203
for a copy of the Request for Proposals.
A public bid/proposal opening will be held at 2:30 p.m.
on September 14, 2006 at the Lecanto Government
Building, located at: 3600 West Sovereign Path,
Lecanto, Florida 34461.
A Non-Mandatory pre-proposal meeting will be held at
10:00 A.M., August 31, 2006, 2006 In Room 280, Lecanto
Government Building, 3600 W. Sovereign Path.
Lecanto, FL 34461. A site visit will follow the meeting.
Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at
this meeting because of a disability or physical Impair-
ment should contact the Management & Budget Of-
fice, 3600 West Sovereign Path, First Floor, Lecanto, Flor-
ida 34461, (352) 527-5203 at least two days before the
meeting, If you are hearing or speech Impaired, use
the TDD telephone (352) 527-5312.
CITRUS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Gary Bartell, Chairman
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 13, 2006.
343-0813 SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
THE CITRUS COUNTY CONSTRUCTION LICENSING AND
344-0813 SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Citrus County School Board will hold an Admilnstra-
tive Hearing; 1:00 p.m., a Regular Meeting; 2:00 p.m., a
Public Hearing; 5:00 p.m. and a Final Budget Hearing:
5:30 p,m, In the Board Room of the District Services
Center located at 1007 West Main Street, Inverness,
Florida on September 12, 2006,
The purpose of the Administrative Hearing Is to act
upon proposed student expulsionss, The Regular Meet-
Ing Is to discuss arid act upon other business that needs
to come before the Board. The purpose of the Public
Hearing Is for the adoption and/or amendment to the
Student Progression Plans for the 2006-2007 school
year, The purpose of the Final Budget Hearing Is to ap-
prove the 2006-2007 Budget and Millage Rates.
If any person decides to appeal a decision made by
the Board, with respect to any matter considered at
this meeting, he may need a record of the proceed-
Ings and may need to Insure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record should Include
the testimony and evidence upon which his appeal is
to be based.
/s/ Sandra Himmel
Superintendent
Citrus County School Board
Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 13, 2006.
345-0813 SUCRN
PUBLIC NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
City of Crystal River Sidewalk Construction Project
DATE: August 13, 2006 BID NUMBER: 06-B-12
The City of Crystal River will receive sealed bids for con-
struction of:
Sidewalk at following locations:
SE 8th Ave From SE 5th Street to Hwy. 19
NE 12th Ave From SR 44 to SE 5th Ave
NE 8th Ave From NE 11th Street to NE 13th Terrace
NW 6th Street From NW 7th Ave to NW 14th Place
You are hereby invited to submit a bid on the above
referenced project.
OWNER: City of Crystal River
123 NW Highway 19
Crystal River, Florida 34428
ENGINEER: Bureau Veritas Berryman & Henigar, Inc.
1414 S.W. Martin Luther King Avenue
Ocala, Florida 34474-3129
Telephone: (352) 368-5055
Fax: (352) 368-5063
Bids will be received until 10:00 AM on August 28, 2006
at the City of Crystal River City Hall.
DESCRIPTION OF WORK: All work for the Project shall be
constructed in accordance with the Drawings and
Specifications prepared by the Engineer. Bids shall be
submitted for furnishing, delivering and Installing all ma-
terials, equipment and services. Including labor for the
Work, which generally Involves:
The construction of approximately 8,000 S.Y of new
concrete sidewalk at the above locations within the
City of Crystal River
CONTRACT TIME: Construction time to achieve Sub-
stantial Completion Is 60 consecutive calendar days
from the date of the Notice to Proceed, with an addl-
tional 14 consecutive calendar days to achieve Final
Completion.
SITE INSPECTION: To Inspect the site, Bidders must con-
tact Mr. John Lettow. City of Crystal River Public Works
Director.
Telephone number: (352) 795-6149
PROJECT MANUAL AND DRAWINGS: Available for re-
view and purchase at the office of the Engineer:
Bureau Veritas Berryman & Henigar, Inc.
1414 S.W. Martin Luther King Avenue
Ocala, Florida 34474-3129
Ph: (352) 368-5055
Fax: (352) 368-5063
Bids shall be prepared using the Project Manual and
Drawings. Addenda will be sent, via fax or electronic
mail, to all holders of complete Bidding Documents up
to seventy-two (72) hours before the Bid closing time.
Brief Addenda may be Issued between seventy-two
(72) hours and twenty-four (24) hours before Bid closing
time by fox transmittal or electronic mail to all holders
of complete Bidding Documents. The Owner/Engineer
Is not responsible for delivery of addenda to prospec-
tive bidders.
A payment will be required for each complete set of
Bidding Documents. This payment represents repro-
duction costs and Is non-refundable.
A. Complete set of Bidding Documents $60.00 per
set
(Project Manual and Drawings)
BID SECURITY: Will be required for this project In the
amount of 5% of the bid price.
PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS: In the event the
Contract Is awarded to the Successful Bidder, the
Owner will require that the Contractor furnish a Pay-
ment and Performance Bond In an amount equal to
100% of the Contract Price.
All Payment and Performance Bonds shall be secured
from or countersigned by an agency or surety compa-
ny recognized In good standing and authorized to do
business In the State of Florida.
BID SUBMITTAL- Bids shall be enclosed within a sealed
envelope, on the Bid Form provided In the Project
Manual, with the words "Bid No. 06-B-12: City of Crys-
tal River Sidewalk Construction Project" and the Bid-
der's name and address clearly shown on the outside
thereof. Bids must be delivered not later than the time
set forth herein. The Owner will not be responsible for
any lost or late arriving Bids sent via the U.S. Postal Serv-
Ice or other delivery services. Mailed bids shall be sent
to the attention of Carol Harrington, City Clerk.
OPENING OF BIDS: Bids will be opened and read aloud
publicly at 10:15 AM on August 28, 2006 at the City of
Crystal River City Hall.
AWARD OF CONTRACT: The Owner reserves the right to
waive technicalities or Irregularities, to reject any or all
Bids, and/or to accept that Bid which represents the
offer that Is In the best Interest of the City of Crystal Riv-
er.
The City of Crystal River Is not responsible for expenses
Incurred prior to the award of the bid.
City of Crystal River
/s/ Andrew Houston, City Manager
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 13, 2006.
APPEALS BOARD, WILL CONDUCT A MEETING ON AU-
GUST 23, 2006 AT 2:00 P.M., AT THE LECANTO GOVERN-
MENT BUILDING, 3600 W. SOVEREIGN PATH, RM 280
LECANTO, FLORIDA 34461.
SCHEDULED TO MEET THE BOARD:
1. BRYAN K IVERSON TO MEET THE BOARD FOR AP-
PROVAL TO BE GRANDFATHERED FOR ALUMINUM/VINYL
FABRICATION CONTRACTOR COMPETENCY CARD.
TABLED FROM JULY BOARD MEETING.
2. BARRY A RUANE TO MEET THE BOARD FOR APPROV-
AL TO BE GRANDFATHERED FOR ALUMINUM/VINYL FAB-
RICATION CONTRACTOR COMPETENCY CARD. TABLED
FROM JULY BOARD MEETING.
3. WALTER R STONE TO MEET THE BOARD FOR APPROV-
AL OF MASONRY CONTRACTOR COMPETENCY CARD.
4. GARY C ROBERTS TO MEET THE BOARD FOR AP-
PROVAL OF INSULATION CONTRACTOR COMPETENCY
CARD.
5. JAIME E OLVERA TO MEET THE BOARD FOR APPROV-
AL TO TAKE EXAM FOR CONCRETE FORM & PLACE
CONTRACTOR.
6. JAMES WOOLEVER TO MEET THE BOARD FOR AP-
PROVAL OF TILE AND MARBLE CONTRACTOR COMPE-
TENCY CARD.
7. ROGER L COFFEY TO MEET THE BOARD FOR APPROV-
AL OF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR COMPETENCY CARD.
CITATIONS@
1. EDWARD BRICKER -CITATION # 0719 "COMMENCE
OR PERFORM WORK FOR WHICH A BUILDING PERMIT IS
REQUIRED, PURSUANT TO AN ADOPTED STATE MINIMUM
BUILDING CODE, WITHOUT SUCH PERMIT BEING IN EF-,
FECT."
2. DANIEL ROBERT LEPP CITATION # 0720 "ENGAGE IN
THE BUSINESS OR ACT IN THE CAPACITY OF A CON-
TRACTOR OR ADVERTISE ONES SELF OR BUSINESS OR-
GANIZATION AS AVAILABLE TO ENGAGE IN THE BUSINESS
OR ACT IN THE CAPACITY OF A CONTRACTOR WITHOUT
BEING DULY REGISTERED OR CERTIFIED." AND
"COMMENCE OR PERFORM WORK FOR WHICH A BUILD-
ING PERMIT IS REQUIRED, PURSUANT TO AN ADOPTED
STATE MINIMUN BUILDING CODE, WITHOUT SUCH PERMIT
BEING IN EFFECT."
3. LARRY DONELL GATES CITATION # 0721 "ENGAGE
IN THE BUSINESS OR ACT IN THE CAPACITY OF A CON-
TRACTOR OR ADVERTISE ONES SELF OR BUSINESS OR
ACT IN THE CAPACITY OF A CONTRACTOR WITHOUT BE-
ING DULY REGISTERED OF CERTIFIED."
4. KATHY ANN BLACKERBY -CITATION # 0722 -"ENGAGE
IN THE BUSINESS OR ACT IN THE CAPACITY OF A CON-
TRACTOR OR ADVERTISE ONES SELF OR BUSINESS OR-
GANIZATION AS AVAILABLE TO ENGAGE IN THE BUSINESS
OR ACT IN A CAPACITY OF A CONTRACTOR WITHOUT
BEING DULY REGISTERED OR CERTIFIED." AND
"COMMENCE OR PERFORM WORK FOR WHICH A BUILD-
ING PERMET IS REQUIRED, PURSUANT TO AN ADOPTED
STATE MINIMUN BUILDING CODE, WITHOUT SUCH PERMIT
BEING IN EFFECT."
ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINTS:
1. JAMES L. THOMPSON-4 COUNTS CASE# 2006-089
2. STEVEN KEITH MASSAGE SR-1 COUNT CASE#2006-079
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION
MADE BY THE CONSTRUCTION LICENSING & APPEALS
BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THIS PUBLIC HEARING, HE/SHE WILL NEED TO INSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS
MADE, WHICH RECORD SHALL INCLUDE THE TESTIMONY
AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED: (SECTION 286.0101, FL STATUTES.)
ANY PERSON REQUIRING REASONABLE ACCOMMO-
* DATION AT THIS MEETING BECAUSE OF A DISABILITY OR
PHYSICAL IMPAIRMENT SHOULD CONTACT THE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, MASONIC BUILDING, 111
WEST MAIN STREET, 3RD FLOOR, INVERNESS, FL. 34450,
(352) 341-9801 AT LEAST TWO DAYS BEFORE THE MEET-
ING. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR SPEECH IMPAIRED, USE
THE TDD TELEPHONE (352-341-6580) OR LECANTO GOV-
ERNMENT BUILDING (352-527-5312).
Published one (1) time In the Citrus County Chronicle,
August 13,2006.
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good tires & rims,
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needs trans work
$500. obo
(352) 228-9059
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1995, V6, automatic,
PS/PB, 67K ml,
good cond, $3,595
352-795-9229/257-3642
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REALTOR REALTOR REALTOR REALTOR
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. Great
commercial exposure on US 19 with 200 ft.
road frontage. Rear access from Tennessee.
Close to Days Inn and Ford/Mercury dealer.
MLS#304442 $495,000.
NICELY KEPT WATERFRONT HOME on Lake Tsala
Apopka. Boat dock replaced last year. Beautiful panoramic
water view from backyard. Close to shopping and local
restaurants. Great boating and fishing in your own back
vard MLS#304880 $288 900
Teri Hanson
REALTOR
Peggy Mixon Laurie Lauter P.A Kristine Quirk Glenn Quirk
REALTOR REALTORA REALTOR REALTOR
Carol Jean Yount Paul Awa Sharlene Croud Dave Kaiser
REALTOR REALTOR REALTOR REALTOR
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IMAGINE THIS, come name irom a greaLt ay 01 isning wnile passing -
manatees and dolphin in the canal. Clean your catch at your dock and fish
cleaning station. Step into an outside shower to dean the days grime off. WATERFRONT LOT ON CANAL WITH ACCESS TO
Pull the boat at your own private ramp and store the boat in your 3 car WEEKI WACHEE RIVER. Close to the gulf, fresh or
garage. All of this while you are in complete privacy on 1 acre (mol). The brackish water depending on tide. Watch the manatee
house has been completely remodeled, stainless appliances, terra cotta from the back yard. Located in area of fine homes to
tile, bathrooms updated, cathedral ceilings, etc. MLS#300094 $449,900. mobiles. MLS#160646 $325,000.
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BEAUTIFUL CLEARED LOT ON DEEP WATER
CANAL with Gulf access and concrete seawall. Build your
dream home and watch manatees and dolphins play.
MLS#303364. $269,000.
Ken Bell
REALTOR
BEAUTIFUL & UPGRADED 2005 HOME with 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, plus a den. Granite countertops, stainless steel
appliances, tray ceilings, and tiled great room make this home
a must see. Owners have just completed the installation of a
gorgeous inground pool plus Jacuzzi with a water fountain
($31,000 upgrade). This same home is currently sold by the
builder for $329,900 w/out pool. #162669 $310,000.
THIS BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS 2005 HAS ROOM TO
SPARE. With over 2,500 living sq. ft., this home offers an
oversized great room, formal dining room, large kitchen and
BEAUTIFUL CORNER CONDO UNIT AT THE breakfast area, 4 bedrooms, den/home office plus a large
ISLANDS. Fully and tastefully furnished. Community screened patio. Enjoy the large master suite with two walk-
heated pool and tennis courts. Boat also for sale. in closets plus a large master bath. Split floor plan offers
MLS#304435 $255,000. privacy. Come take a lookI #302419 $249,900.
CRYSTAL RIVER-CONNELL HEIGHTS- This 3BR/2BA/2 ". -U" ;
car home features enclosed in-ground swimming pool w/ -
solar heat, spillover, 2 patios. New (05)-carpet, laminate "nod
wood floors, New (06)-central a/c unit 99 roof. Great room ..
w/brick faced fireplace and large 26x13 master suite with GREAT 212 WATERFRONT CONDO. 6eauurul view own
additional fireplace (2). Kitchen features island and new wide canal at the islands. All this in a park-like setting. Only MEADOWCREST SINGLE FAMILY HOME. Features
appliances. Fenced back yard, RV parking and well a few minutes from the Gulf of Mexico and the Crystal River 3BR/2BA, eat-in kitchen, large living room, large lanai.
irrigation system. MLS#163080 $230,000. Golf Course nearby. MLS#163341 $229,000. Walk-in closet in master. MLS#305124 $209,000.
BEAUTIFUL HOME IN THE WOODS. Extremely .'
well maintained 3/2/2 with new roof 8/06. Updated NICE 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH WITH OVER 1,112 LIV
baths, designer fans, stone fireplace, comer lot. SQ. FT. 1,554 under roof. Features carport, screened p
t. and inside utility room, 11x15 Florida room. A very
Septic new in 2005. MLS#304919 $199,900. home. MLS#162742 $105,900.
I REASONABLY PRICED STARTER OR INVESTMENT
e HOME. Close to grocery and other area amenities.
MLS#304107. $103,000.
BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED SUGARMILL WOODS
HOME IN MOVE-IN CONDITION. This home boasts fresh
paint, new carpeting and tile throughout. The kitchen has
been completely upgraded with new cabinets, countertops,
and tile backsplash. Relax in your large screened patio and
enjoy the view of your professionally landscaped lawn. This
home is a must see to appreciate. #304039 $199,899.
BEVERLY HILLS HOME. 2BR/1BA, 11x15
FIorida room. Good investing or starter home,
sprinkler system. Public water. #151092. $93,900.
LONG & SHORT TERM RENTALS AVAILAB LEE
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REAL ESTATE (352) 563-1756 Home
SUNCOAST REALTY (352) 697-1613 Cell
MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER!!
6 ... seas,.-'sLSMg f! .: ,
MAYFAIR GARDEN ACRES.
AVOCADO STREET. Spacious 4 bed-
room, 2 bath D/W mobile on nearly an
acre. Well-maintained with nice deck
on back. Open floor plan w/vaulted
ceilings, inside laundry, nice appli-
ances include stack washer & dryer.
Master bath has separate tub &
shower & walk-in closets. ONLY
$119,900. #303846
FIRST TIME OFFERED... 3 bedroom
2 bath, double wide mobile home built
in 1999. Conveniently located between
Homosassa and Crystal River.
Features newer A/C and Heat central
unit in 2002, plus kitchen appliances.
Priced for someone on a budget at
$75,000. Call for more information.
#302625
Jrwnvies you to
SUGARMILL WOODS
PARADISE FOUND Spac.ous 3 bed.- iarlSe-r'"" T'--
room, 2 1/2 bath home on approxi- PINE RIDGE... Over 5% acres with
mately 2.5 acres on a private lake. approx. 400' on Yacht Terrace.
Features 39'x32' garage, vaulted ceil- Upscaled golf course & equestrian
ings, glassed lanai w/summer kitchen, subdivision with over 28 miles of horse
master suite w/sitting room and the list trails. Nice rolling property with nice
goes on. Over 2680' of living area & tees & backs up to horse trails. Priced
shows great. Call today for the tour. for quick sale at only $209,900.
$479,000. #302470 #303502
CONNELL HEIGHTS...BRAND NEW
4BR/2BA split plan home wall the
extras. Vaulted ceiling w/plant shelves,
separate tub & shower in master, his &
hers closets, dbl. garage w/opener &
pull downstairs, inside laundry, amaz-
ing kitchen, oversized lot & priced at
$239,900. #162402
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bedroom 2 baith 2-siory home on over
3 7 acres wiln all the eviras DouOle
garage, shop area caged, inground
pool, fireplace, eat-in kitchen, 2
detached building & more. Newer roof,
A/C, appliances, pump & more. Over
2,300' living area & priced at only
$279,900. #0945781 Bring offers.
GREAT HOME for ,nvesior or small
family. Garage converted into 2nd
. bedroom, large laundry room, fenced
.backyard, open front porch and tile in
main rooms. $1,000 allowance for
bedroom carpet & appliances. #302228
$89,900
FLORIDA CRACKER HOME...
Completely remodeled 3 bedroom, 2
bath home on nearly 1/3 acre. Great
Crystal River city location, convenient
to all 3 schools. Over 1,680 sq. ft. living
area w/nice side deck and porch on
front. Home is vacant & ready for new
owners. PRICED RIGHT AT $159,900.
#300010
SPACIOUS 3 bedroom 2 full batl
1998 Fleetwood doublewide mobile
home with large side deck, CBS shed/
pump house with covered parking. This
clean and well-maintained home sits on
over an acre with plenty of trees and
fenced for the pets. $119,900 #163481
IMPRESSIVE HOME ,,-. P.r.,e Reag Grar.ie
countertops in kit., lots of tile, wood floors,
formal LR/DR, FR w/FP & wetbar, 3 or 4BRs,
3.5 BAs. Chlorinator heated pool w/overflow
Jacuzzi & summer kit. on lanai. Regulation
size lighted basketball court. Whole house
generator w/inground propane tank. Lots on
each side of home can be purchased
separately or w/the home for additional
money. #302894 $499,000
The Royal Oxford
3 Bedrooms 2 Baths 2 Car Garage Screened Porch
Special Features Included:
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* Tiled Kitchen. Nook. Bath. and
Entry Floors
Tile Foyer Floor
Hidden Hinges on all Cabinet
Doors
Gas Fireplace with Mantle and
Overhead Recessed Lights
Decorative Transom Window in
Family Room and Fixed Glass
Window Above Slider in Living
Room
Plant Shelves
Kitchen and Family Room
Paddle Fans
Coae Lighting in Kitchen and
Baths
Light Fixture Allowance $650 00
Nlaser Bath Deluxe Wrap Around
Shower with Glass Block and
Jetted Whirlpool Tub
* Master Suite and Sitting Room
Combinauon
* Tiled Kitchen Backsplash
* Pass Thru Counter Top in
Kitchen
* Kitchen Pantrn Closet
* 20 cu. ft. Retneerator with
Icemaker. Dishwasher and Range
* Fungus Resistant Dimensional
Roof Shingles
* Sprinkler System up to
90 X 120 Lot
* Landscape Allowance
* Floratarn Sod Allowance up to
8500 sq. ft.
* In-Ground Trash Pails (2)
* And Much, Much More!
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i CORNER ACRE LOT IN US SPRINGS weekend out catching Florida's famous flat water game fish or eat-in kitchen with a breakfast bar and a I car detached carport. This
witrnmgrounad, nei-cnng pool.I hispreey 3/2/2 home built in 1997 has explore the back water and springs paddling the home also features a fenced-in yard that is fully landscaped with
overl800SFoflvingarrv, inlaia,'onu, roUoAnmw;iu.,pidfljb Chaahonwitk.3 River in VOUr -3ya' or cane Enjoy the outdoor liahln ir,1 n -hd ITF.; ;. I 0. 0 99 Sl LS.
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SOUTHERN WOODS. BeiulTui r,PIual. 3BR.'2Bl,2 ,ir ,-,a,l.
niai'rk,'liar.e" rree lli o.cilou,itrg trin 1,t grean o1 ire
Southern Woods Golf Course. Neutral dIcor, Coran, oversized
master. Priced under market at $279,900 R168250
OAKRIDGE BEAUTY HOLIDAY % CREST DOUBLE (DE MOBil.E
room2005 #30,~005.-.$ 9,9 0.av ..ia ..O. .ered. i.$'2 00(, ,C303.49uri ,.i, i,,:,, 7,:,alr I.H ust #05, HARTLAND HOMES Bcii nat. A i n SP i garmtl W29oa00,
Oakdale i.3 2 wtrh custom roople cabinet in knchen ond cusrom FURNISHED CITRUS HILLS CONDO: Wona erru[Iy Holiday Acres subdivision. Mobile home is on a comer lot with Only 4 leftl Priced under appraised value 3BR/2BA/2 Car
mode cabinet with replace in fmily ro re lonai, beautify priced 2BR, 2BA Condo in popular Greenbriar privacy fence along the bark of the property. This home is close to Garagel Superb loational Upgrades galore. Quality
landscaping, new roof 2003. new rs in hki en and family condominiums at Citrus Hills. Citrus Hills membership is area shopping and local amenities. A must see! $79,900. throughout Corlan loads of Tile, split plan staness
room 2005. #300051 $249,900. available. Offered at $129,900. (RC303049). MLS #158759.Talking House #2051 appliances and oak cabinets. All Priced at $269,000.
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CITRts COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
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THIS SWEETWATER HOME has a new
roof & A/C with an open great room
floor plan overlooking the caged pool
w/spill over spa. This 1800 sq ft living
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BREATHTAKING VIEWS
4J2 Seawall & DOCK
2 Waterfront Lots Fireplac.e Ga3S
Elevator We[ Bar
2Story BIOCK & Stucco Tile Roof
Cul-De-Sac 1/2 Acre
Caged Pool & Pool Bath
Courmet Island Kaicnen
Offered at $1.400.000 J
GATED COMMUNITY
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HUNTER'S RIDGE POOL HOME This home
has it all' Located in high & dry Lecanto
on a lovely cul-de-sac lot This. 3
bedroom, 3 Dath pool home is
immaculate & ready for your family
$255,000 300831
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ATTENTION WATERFRONT BUYERS! This
home has a fantastic location on a
crystal clear spring fed creek and bay.
This stilt home has lots of decking and
sits rock solid above the flood plain.
$499,900. WR1249B
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Large one acre lot with a parkike view, and over 3000 sq. ft. of driving space. This is
a newer built home with many updated amenities, electrostatic AC, laundry tub, and
a lot of cabinet soace. A must seeli! Aski prince of $359.900 MLS #304689-
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built home has been REDUCIP TI.'
SELL with $32,750 off today's :-..'i...,
pricesll Spacious interior, ridge .
throughout, central heat and air,
breakfast nook, lovely dining room, and
bonus room for a study or office. Asking
price $227,900. MLS #163119.
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Year Buyer's Home Warranty Incuded.
Asking pdrice $150,000. MLS #162202.
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bath doublewide mobile home, located on 2.5 acres, 4
stall center aisle barn with feed/tack room, 20x20
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you can see the fish swim! Serene, peaceful but easily
accessible just off Hwy 19 in between Crystal River and
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TAKE NOTE!
Nearly 9 acres in upscale
waterfront community
in Crystal River zoned PDR.
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d,,ub-le-d mri-,ble i incm, loca ,tc c- ul ol.u-I .. art
oire, 3 nneds & sort- .nop, huIIt rrt-r A, large 5.00 .-
trees, private boat ramp access, great for a TRANQUILITY IN CITRUS HILLS FAIRVIEW
weekender, 10x20 screen porch. Come take a look, ESTATES. 3BR/2BA/2CG, 3 walk-in closets, huge caged
ONLY $124,900 #163815 pool. MLS#304969 $259,900
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CaRns CourN' (FL) CHRONI&JLE'
PROPERTY
Continued from Page 39E
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Ozello Holdings Lic
Buyer: Us 41 Commercial Venture Lic
Price: $515000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
SSeller: Ozello Holdings Lic
Buyer: Us 41 Commercial Venture Lic
Price: $515000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller Walsh James W & Susan J
Buyer: Walsh James W
Price:$32000
Addr: West County: 09886 W J L Ct
Description: Pine Tree Ctry Ests Unrec Sub
Lot 4 Desc As: W 131.95 Ft Of E 791.70 Ft
Of N 1/2 Of S 1/2 Of Sw 1/4 Of Nw 1/4 Of
Sec 28-
Seller: Walsh James W &
Buyer: Walsh James W
Price: $32000
Addr: West County: 09902 W J L Ct
Description: Pine Tree Ctry Ests Unrec Sub
Lot 3 Desc As: W 131.95 Ft Of E 923.65 Ft
Of N 1/2 Of S 1/2 Of Sw 1/4 Of Nw 1/4 Of
Sec 28-
Seller: Walsh James W & Susan J
Buyer: Walsh James W
Price: $32000
Addr: West County: 09930 W J L Ct
Description: Pine Tree Ctry Ests Unrec Sub
Lot 2 Desc As: W 131.95 Ft Of E 1055.60 Ft
Of N 1/2 Of S 1/2 Of Sw 1/4 Of Nw 1/4 Of
Sec 28
Seller: Rajotte Mark A & Elzira A
Buyer: Waltman Richard C & Bonnie M
Price:$95000
Addr: West County: 04519 W Tomahawk
Dr
Description: Pine Ridge Unit 1 Pb 8 Pg 25
Lot 1 BIk 240
Seller: Mc Nesky Paul & Stacey
Buyer: Weiser George J & Judith K
Price: $52000
Addr: West County: 00863 N Appalachian
Ter
Description: Pt Of Nel/4 Of Nwl/4: Beg
At Pt E 329.1 Ft & S 0 Deg 6m 30s W 760 Ft
From Nw Cor Of Nel/4 Of Nwl/4, Th S 0
Deg 6m 30s W
Seller: Blankenship Robert N & Mary
Buyer: Zoller Jerry N & Rhonda C
Price: $230000
Addr: West County:
Description: Riverside Villas A
Condominium Unit 106 Villa 1
Seller: Ibitz Frederick Trustee
Buyer: Alexander Anthony
Price: $129900
Addr: Beverly Hills: 03264 N Maldencane
Dr
Description: Beverly Hills Unit 7 Pb 12 Pg
101 Lot 5 Blk 166
Seller: Welser Dorothy C
Buyer: Ballien Herbert T
Price: $129500
Addr: Beverly Hills: 00024 N Osceola St
Description: Beverly Hills Unit 2 Pb 4 Pg 96
Lot 24 Blk 33
Seller: Gari Florence V
Buyer: Brown Gerald & Donna Mae
Price: $143500
Addr: Beverly Hills: 00038 S Desoto St
Description: Beverly Hills Unit 4 Pb 5 Pg
130 Lot 34 BIk 58
Seller: Gallagher Marguerite E Est
Buyer: Campbell Scott
Price: $50000
Addr: Beverly Hills: 00017 S Jackson St
Description: Beverly Hills Unit 2 Pb 4 Pg 96
Lot 17 BIk 18
Seller: Rogers Financial Holdings Lic
Buyer: Cortes Daniel
Price: $184900
Addr: Beverly Hills: 00947 W Colbert Ct >
Description: Oakwood VIg Of Beverly Hills
Phase 1 Pb 14 Pg 10 Lot 21 Blk 203
Seller: Salgal Vrender K & Protima
Buyer: Denick David & Denise M
Price: $178000
Addr: Beverly Hills: 04229 N Stewart Way
Description: Oakwood Village Of Beverly
Hills Phase 2 Pg 14 Pg 15 Lot 2 BIk 215
CITRUS CouNTY (FL) CHRONICLE
PROPERTY
Continued from Page 38E
Description: Rainbow Forest All Of Lot 27
& Pt Of Lots 26 & 28 Blk C Further Desc In
Or Bk 829 Pg 1307
Seller: Leatherwood Jayne A
Buyer: Smith Virginia Akers &
Price: $30000
Addr: West County: 09740 W Tangelo Dr
Description: Rainbow Forest Pb 3 Pg 147
Pt Of Lots 26, 29 & 30 Blk C:Beg At Se'Ly
Cor Of Lot 30 Blk C, Th S 54 Deg 45m 20s
W 9.98 Ft
Seller: Leatherwood Jayne A on
Buyer: Smith Virginia Akers &
Price: $30000
Addr: West County: 09730 W Tangelo Dr
Description: Rainbow Forest Pt Of Lots 26, -
28 & 29 BIk C Further Desc In Or Bk 844
Pg 1720
Seller: Ozello Holdings Uc
Buyer: St Lucie Development
Price: $170000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka ,
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec
Subd S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Ozello Holdings Uc
Buyer: St Lucle Development
Price: $165000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey.For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec
Subd S Of Sr 494)) Lot
eller: Ozello Holdings Uc
Buyer: St Lucle Development
Price: $155000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimlni Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec
Subd S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Ozello Holdings Uc
Buyer: St Lucle Development
Price: $175000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec
Subd S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Ozello Holdings Uc
Buyer: St Lucie Development
Price: $165000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec
Subd S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Ozello Holdings Lic
Buyer: Still James
Price: $175000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec
Subd S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Craner James A & De Vonna
Buyer: Stuckey Michael K
Price: $155000
Addr: West County: 10246 S Mcclung
Loop
Description: Chasahowitzka VIg Unit 2 Pb
8 Pg 11 Lot 1 Block E
Seller: Hampton Hills
Buyer: Sutherland John M &
Price: $79000
Addr: West County: 01784 W Laurel Glen
Path
Description: Southgate Villas Pb 17 Pg
135-136 Lot 32
Seller: Ozello Holdings Uc
Buyer: Us 41 Commercial Venture LIc
Price: $515000
Addi: West County:
Please see /Page 40E
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 2006 39E
* TTIM RAW
COUNTRY REALTY ONE
CRS, GRI Member of the RE/MAX Hall Of Fame
Multi-Million Dollar Producer E-mail:
"It's Performance That Counts" tcountsl @mindspring com
THIS 3/2/2 POOL HOME
IS READY TO SELL!!
Seller is almost moved out.
Located in Kenwood North in
Homosassa. Everything is
"almost" new kitchen, pool
redone, paint, yard is ECO
type (water saver). Must see.
Call Tim Counts 628-4222.
$195,500. #301863
I ome see now beautiful I am!
8551 N Tempest Drive, Citrus Springs.
Spacious 3/2/2 pool home on an oversized corner lot. Close to schools, golf
courses and shopping. 32 ft. lanai w/child safety gate at pool. Large laundry room,
entertainment niche, island kitchen. $258,000 MLS #302422
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5018 Lecanto Hwy., Beverly Hills, FL 34465
527-1112
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$49,900 EACH $99,000
Office: 795-2441
Home: 628-4222
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Pretty tea set made by Noritake can fetch a pretty price at sale
Dear John: I acquired the
tea set pictured here
from my mother over 30
years ago. It is a six-place set-
ting with a teapot, cream pitch-
er and sugar bowl. In addition
to the six cups and
saucers, there are
also six cake plates
with the set.
There is a crest
on the back of each
piece. This crest is
of a green leaf
wreath surrounding
a letter M also in
green. Above the John S
crest is the word
Noritake and below SIKO0
the crest it says the AT
pieces were hand
painted. I would appreciate
anything you can tell me about
this set -J.M., Homosassa
Dear J.M.: The M in the cen-
ter of the wreath is for the
Morimura Brothers. They start-
ed the Noritake Co. in Nagoya,
Japan, in 1904. The company is
still in business. They have
used a series of marks through
the years. The marks on your
pieces indicate they were
made during the 1920s to 30s.
Potential dollar value is $100 to
1
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$200 for the set
Dear John: I have two items I
would appreciate your opinion
on. First, the feeding dish,
there are no markings on it to
show make, date, etc. It is very
heavy with the
ceramic top divided
into three sections.
The bottom is metal.
Any value to this
| item?
.41 i Next is a tapestry
given to me by an
elderly friend. He
was in the military
ikorski in the 1940s and
traveled to France
SKI'S and other countries.
Icu It is stamped on the
back Belgium.
Hopefully, you can tell the
scene from the photos.
Lastly, where would I be able
or how would I be able to
locate a market for these items,
as well as a variety of postcards
from his war travels. C.J.M.,
Inverness
Dear C.J.M.: The feeding
dish was likely produced
between World War I and II.
The decoration is probably
from a children's storybook
The photo is not clear enough
Special to the Chronicle
This pretty tea set was made by
Noritake and is worth about
$200.
to identify what story it depicts
and since you have not men-
tioned it, I suspect it is
European. Potential dollar
value is $25 to $75.
The tapestry is machine-
made, perhaps early 20th cen-
tury. Dollar. value is less than
$100.
Postcards are a large catego-
ry of collector interest In order
to help you with values, I need
This lovely Renaissance Revival burlwood table is American made.
to know the subject matter., about. The barley twist parlor
Dear John: These are two old table was in my grandfather's
tables belonging to my mother
that I would like to know more Please see `'T/Page 13E
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80 x 120 BUILDING LOT
level, close to town,
nice trees $18,500.
adjoining Lot also avail.
(352) 302-4512
Citrus Hills I acre,
Stafford St. Cleared
and impact fee is paid,
have permits-& plans
for 4br. house. Savings
of $12,000. Must sell,
$80,000. (516) 924-1591
CITRUS SPRINGS
10 Lots Available
By Owner $26,900. 352
291-9223/561-358-0562
CITRUS SPRINGS
Cheapest Res. Lot
below market, $24,899.
Owner must sell now.
888-363-1668, TCHT RE
CITRUS SPRINGS
2 Ig lots available
$18 500 ea. Owner must
sell. (352) 302-9140
CITRUS SPRINGS
40W Vince PI, Ut 18,
0.23 ac., $18K MUST
SELL! (214) 228-6458
CRYSTAL RIVER. 9 LOTS
(1 City Block) at NE 12th
St. & NE 3rd Ave
$320,000. for all
(850) 566-4195
Inverness over V2 acre
9645 Baymeadows,
beautiful, live oaks,
underground utilities,
deed restricted.
$69,000.
Call (352) 637-5234
INVERNESS, City Lot,
adjoins Whispering
Pines Villas, 75xl 17,
$16K (423) 247-2525
THE RANCHES
1 ac, $62,500
3.53 ac, $195,000
(754) 224-1206
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. 1 acre,
Beautiful lotl $68,900
(352) 746-1636
CITRUS SPRINGS +
1/2 ac., great location,
nice area, good roads.
Priced well below mrkt!
Injury forces sale!
6024 N. Bedstrow Blvd.
$34,000 (352)795-3837
WOODED LOT IN NICE
AREA: Restricted to site
built homes.Asking $25K
(352) 489-6778
BUILD YOUR DREAM
HOME IN PUNTA GORDA
Over-sized salt water
sailboat lot w/concrete
dock & seawall.
Appraisal, survey &
. aerial available. $400K
Owner/Broker ,
(352) 382-4044 *
Directly off Kings Bay,
fresh water canal lot with
new seawall and current
survey. Minutes to gulf and
downtown area. Ready to
build. $269,000. All
reasonable offers
considered. 352-302-6924
f=- .j Dianna
SMcNally
Realty Leaders Realtor
CRYSTAL RIVER
Waterfront Lots, Deep
water canal, just off
main river, no bridges,
new sea-wall $364,900
(561)358-0562
INVERNESS 1/2 AC.
on Tsala-Apopka Lake,
Wooded, wildlife $52K
No Realtors 341-0049
INVERNESS AREA
Beautifully cleared
property on private
lake, lac MOL, S175K
(352) 200-9175
WATERFRONT! Over One
Beautiful Acre In
Floral City right off
Hwy. 41. Only $79,900.
Call: (352) 746-5912
INVERNESS
HIGHLANDS
2-1-1 house for rent in
Highlands. Newly remod-
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.
Get
Results
In The
Homefront
Classifieds!
PROPERTY
Continued from Page 31E
Buyer Parupalli Hemamallni &
Price: $170000
Addr: West County: 03391 W Cedarbrook
Ct
Description: Bent Tree Village Pb 14 Pg 1
Lot 38
Seller: Ozello Holdings Lic
Buyer: Patel Shailesh & Alka
Price: $160000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Stants John D & Karol Ann
Buyer: Pavllna John P
Price: $82000
Addr: West County: 09317 N Kenwood Ter
Description: Westwood Acress F/Kk/A
Kenwood Acres Unrec Sub Lot 8: Corn At
IntOf N R/W Ln Of Sr 488 & E Ln Of 16-17-
17-, Th S55cdeg 5
Seller. Leonard Robert W & Penley B
Buyer: Petrella Andrew J & Jennifer D
Price: $405000
Addr: West County: 03844 N Pine Valley
Loop
Description: Black Diamond Pb 13 Pg 100
Lot 16 Blk C
Seller: Roddenberry Charles R & Nadine
Buyer: Quintanilla Abener E& Carolyn
Price: $45000
Addr: West County: 00239 S Wolfe Pt
Description: (Lr-98-30 Or Bk 1264 Pg 2167-
2170 Accepted 09-15-98) Pcl B: W1/2 Of
Swl/4 Of Nel/4 Of Nwl/4 Sec 3-19-18
Less & Except Th
Seller: Hanchar Donald L & Leigh A
Buyer: Rainbow Springs Investments
Price: $350000
Addr: West County: 12431 N Florida Ave
Description: Town Of Dunnellon Pb 1 Pg
23 Lots 594 & 595 Less Rr & Less Rd & Pt
Of Railroad St Se Of Lot 595 & Nw Of
Nw'Ly R/W Ln Of
Seller: Ozello Holdings LlUc
Buyer: Rca Lic
Price: $065000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Ozello Holdings Lic
Buyer: Rca Lic
Price: $365000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Herbert William H 3rd Trustee
Buyer: Respick Peter R
Price: $33000
Addr: West County: 07455 W Autumn St
Description: Green Acres Add 6 Unit 3 Pb
8 Pg 94 Lot 27 BIk 7
Seller: Florida Low Income Housing
Buyer: Roberts Jon M & Lisa A
Price: $125000
Addr: West County: 02139 W Silver Hill Ln
Description: Flying Dutchman Ests Phase 1
Pb 12Pg 118 Lot 5 BIk 2
Seller: Family Home Center Of
Buyer: Robertson Alien &
Price: $123500
Addr: West County:
Description: Holiday Acres Unit 1 Pb 5 P)
66 Pinewood Unrec Sub Unrec Lot 44:
Coam At The Se Cor Of Lot 48, Th N Od
30m 04s W Al The E
Seller: Jcs Group Inc
Buyer: Rogers George Washington III
Price: $48500
Addr: West County: 03079 N Melody Ter
Description: Sherwood Mobile Manor
Holiday Acres Lot 29: Cornm At The Se
Corner Of The Sw 1/4 Of The Sw 1/4 Of
Sec 14-18-17 Go Th S 8
Seller: Ginther Jack C 2nd
Buyer: Saylor Ernest C & Dolores H
Price: $12000
Addr: West County: 04050 N Holiday Dr
Description: Corn At Sw Cor, Th N 89 Deg
5m 45s E Al S Ln 88.73 Ft To Pt On E R/W
Ln Of Holiday Dr & Pob, Th N 48 Deg 23m
53s W Al R /
Seller: Coyle Kristine
Buyer: Shipe Gerald K
Price: $112000
Addr: West County: 00056 N Rock Crusher
Rd
Description: Mayfair Gdn Acres Pb 2 Pg
141 Parcel B: Lot 2 BIk B Less Coam At The
Ne Cor Of Lot 2 Blk B, Th S Od 23m E Al E
Ln Of Sd L
Seller: Nolen Robert L & Barbara J
Buyer: Shurly Edmund Richard Jr &
Price: $200000
Addr: West County: 02886 N Osprey
Cove Pt
Description: Treyburn Village Pg 15 Pg
102 Lot 20
Seller: Konarska Seungsoon C Trustee
Buyer: Slano Paul M & Mary E
Price: $100000
Addr: West County: 03295 N Spyglass
Village Path
Description: Spyglass Village Pb 16 Pg 69
Lot 4
Seller: Leatherwood Jayne A
Buyer: Smith Virginia Akers &
Price: $30000
Addr: West County: 09670 W Dunnellon
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pet. Immac. $89,000
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3/1/1, 1000 st., C/H/A,
1st/ last/sec $850/mo
$120,000(727) 375-2078
FOR SALE BY OWNER
$170,000 Relaxing, prvt
view of pond frm scrnd
lanal w/vinyl sliders.
3/2/2 LR, DR, laundry -
room, garage w/
screen. Included: W/D,
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ALL NEW: Roof, rugs,
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Some tasteful furniture,
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for sale.
29 Golfview Ct.
Owner (352) 382-0619
SUGARMILL T.H.
New 3/3/2 apple, W/D
$1200/mo(617)201-3521
Upscale Community
5 min. from Suncoast.
3/2/2, completed 8/06,
100x 150 + Ig. green
area spacious rooms,
cath. ceil.., 4-6ft doors
open to scrn. porch,
DW, GD, Refr., Range,
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352-637-4138
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CB 3/2/1.5 Built in 1999
5 ac. surrounded by
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Citrus Coll Asking
$340,000 (352)726-5535
Deeded lake Access
3/2 DET, Encl. pool, fully
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$125,500.
(352) 341-4030
$98,500 VILLA
1230 SF w/2BR/2.5
baths, boat ramp &
storage. Pool. 746-3944
CITRUS HILLS
MEADOWVIEW 2/2/1
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Citrus Hills Condo
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Crystal River, 2 Story
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$899,000. on canal to
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FSBO, 3/2/2+pool, den,
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Inverness Golf &
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heated pool w/ water-
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many amenities to list
(352) 637-0184
Sugarmill Woods 2/2,
1st floor, Ig. 1500 sq. ft.
liv. area, golf view, new
AC, heat & hot water.
refrigerator & range,
$159,900. (352)382-1179
Villa Regency Park,
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$37,000 (352) 302-8159
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Ig oaks, pvd rd, city wtr
S45Kea (813)453-3621
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PINE RIDGE
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ONE-OF-A-KIND
MUST-SEE Beautiful
2200 sq ft, 2/2, tri-level,
secluded %1 ac. on
Lake Pocono 20x28
scrnd lanai overlooking
lake & nature, 60' dock,
stnless apple, tile/Pergo/
carpet, FP; 12x24 wkshp
w/pwr & AC, $275,000
(352) 362-3435
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at bargain prices.
Mostly waterfront.
Between 89k & 279k.
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(727) 492-1442
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inklers in the pasture. Place for horses or
2 bedroom, plus den, 1 bath home has
room, dining room, kitchen that leads to a
oom. All appliances stay. MLS #300872.
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL remodeled home with new Per
Flooring and professionally painted walls. The kitchen h
granite counter tops with wood cabinets a newer glass I
stove, microwave and dishwasher. The home has a newer ro
central water plus a private well. This 3 Bedroom home h
walk-in closets and 2 bathrooms plus a Florida room with hi
and air. Large 2 car garage plus golf cart door. The yard
Bts : I '] :(*I*'I' : IT d| "23S 3 3B '] .I'3 JMA T 7
LOOKING FOR 2.27 ACRES in a park-like setting with a THIS LOVELY HOME HAS 3 BEDROOMS AND 2
24x12 shed and a 10x8 storage shed. Home has 3 large BATHS. There is a 23X19 Living Room, Formal
bedrooms, 2 baths, and one car garage. Great room with Dining Room and an eat-in kitchen. Family Room
large eat-in kitchen with all appliances to stay with home. 16x16 and screened Room 16X9. $157,500
et7A ann MI ditAniAsn #304229
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THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST BUYS in Beverly Hills with
2,600 sq. ft. under roof. This home sits on nice & quiet
street with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage, living room,
family room, plus large 18x17 Florida room. $139,500
BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, 2 car garage.
This home has lots of stone work outside with large
front entry and large 30x12 lanai, living room, formal
dining room. Large kitchen with tray ceiling, island.
Jetta countertops, wood cabinets. Master has jetted
tub with large walk-in closet. $249,900. 303238
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THIS HOME HAS EVERYTHING. 3 large bed-
rooms with 2 full baths. Home has newer carpet plus
all appliances to stay. Electric heated, caged pool
with fountain and 24x14 lanai with hot tub. Backyard
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THIS BRAND NEW HOME across from a Golf Course has a
spectacular 4 pillar entryway to the home. This Is a large living
and dining room. The kitchen includes a full appliance package
with wood cabinets. The builder wilt also supply a washer a washer a
dryer. The master bedroom has a tray ceiling. The master bath
has dual sinks, walk-in closets, a garden tub and large tiled
shower. There is a covered 17x9 lanal which make this house one
to see. $197,900. 304391
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BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath doublewide on 1.14 acres.
Cathedral ceilings, split floor plan, master bath has double
sinks, garden tub and separate shower and iled floor. 2nd bath
has garden tub and sink. Plenty of room for boat and RV park-
ing. Fenced 83x600 yard. Horses allowed. A perfect starter
home at an affordable price. Has a 10x10 concrete block shed
and a concrete block dog pen. Won t last long at this price.
THIS IS A LARGE mobile home with open kitchen tc
large 26x18 great room with fireplace and vaultec
ceiling. Split plan with 3 bedroom and all appliances tc
stay. One acre yard is fenced plus a 32x16 back dect,
and 16x16 workshop. $112,900. 303551
2/1/1 LOCATED CLOSE TO SHOPPING. Well maintained
home with extra large concrete patio and circular drive.
Kitchen cabinets and counter are light. Deep garage for
storage. Laundry has extra cabinets. Concrete pad in
h.k-vardi nForfn -not nr a ch.er c4nQ onn rAf7ZA
THIS 2003 BUILT HOME is located in nice family area. Home
has vaulted ceilings in living room and kitchen, split bedroom
plan with master having private bath and walk-in closet. 4th
bedroom has been put in garage area. Can be converted back.
15x12 screened porch and 12x12 shed make this a great
home. All appliances stay. $159,900. MLS #302514
UPDATED 2/1. Newer carpet, paint and vinyl. All nem
kitchen cabinets and countertops. Upgraded fixtures ir
kitchen and bath. New septic and drain field recently
installed. Home includes an attached shed. Located
close to shopping. Sold as-is. $109,900. 302977
ll WITH CARPORT. Home has reat potential. Fenced
1/1 WITH CARPORT. Home has great potential. Fenced
THIS 2000 BUILT 3BR, 2BA, 2CG, has an electric
heated caged pool with fountain. Large master bed-
room with sitting room, LR, DR, kitchen and nook all
in wood laminated flooring. Upgrades include: Well
for sprinkler system, water filter system, architectural
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th hardwood floors and original heart pine
The yard features beautiful old oaks and a
ie pathway to a comer patio. With a garage
aould make a perfect year round home or a
You have to see this home in this great
home with good size rooms and
hed in back of home. Home is or
er and is sold as is with right toc
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LOCATED IN GREAT AREA Tr,,; r-,eaul.ui be.-ri,
n., -..aei ir. greti ,,:,riiti:,n. r' wly p rinted in and
out. New tile and carpeting. New range and refrig-
erator, newer washer and dryer, tiled lanai. Enclosed
laundry room with heat and A/C and storage cabinet.
Ready for immediate occupancy. Home sold "as-is"
with right to inspect. $119,900. 304861
CITRUS SPRINGS LOTS
Starting at $19,400
INVERNESS LOTS
Starting at $21,900
HOMOSASSA WATERFRONT LOTS
Starting at $177,500
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w/wood cabinets, pantry, plant shelves, master suite,
French doors, tile & berber throughout, ceiling fans,
sprinkler system, brick front, screened lanai and much
more. 304871. $209,900.
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maintained and landscaped. Being sold "as-is" with buyer
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Citrus Springs Golf Course. New kitchen cabinets, newei
range, wood laminate flooring in family room, large newly
resurfaced pool, with newer air handler. Come check this
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ed 2/2/2 w/a pool. Kitchen has been updated v
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oaks, mature fruit trees & plenty of privacy. 163202.
$199,900.
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trees & more. Home has been exquisitely-maintained and
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dishwasher, stove and washer & dryer are brand
new. Features included security doors and
windows, plant shelves and much more. Must
see to appreciate $179,900. 162977
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SPRINGS HOME. Located in a pleasant & quiet
neighborhood. Home features: screened lanai,
new roof (11/05) & interior is freshly painted.
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include: 32x16 screened in-grouni
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dining room & large laundry area. Corner lot.
Close to Citrus Springs Golf Course,
Elementary School. You need to see this one.
162897. $199 500.
HOME IS LOCATED IN THE HEART ot Citrus
Springs Subdivision offering 2 golf courses, 4
tennis courts, community center, close to
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on a wonderful oversized lot, which has been
professionally landscaped & features a pond and
mo. $163,40.301641
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offers plenty of privacy. Well & septic are already
on the property so the impact fee has been paid.
301540. $250,000.
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including washer & dryer
desirable area of Citrus
includes Berber carpet, insi
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CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060.
1900+ Homes for Sale
in Citrus County. Call
"The Max!" for details.
R. Max Simms. LLC,
GRI. AHWD
Broker Associate.
(352) 527-1655
Cdridd& alidia
1LGMAC
2/2/1, Truly a Must See
1442sf. All new; Roof,
AC, Wood Cabinets,
Appliances, Windows,
Doors, MB, Tile. Carpet.
Washer/Dryer, 12X16
AC Lanai. fenced yard.
$119,000. 352-726-8489
3/2/2.5, Ig end pool.
dbi lot, circ drv, Spanish
tile, all upgraded, CHA;
sprinkler sys, 12x24 shed
$159,900 (below mkt
value) (352) 302-3129
NICE 3/1.5/CP, 1,100 sf
MOL w/extra storage,
cer. tile, owner finance
$98,600 (352) 476-9527
No Credit Rent to Own
2-3/2/1
321-206-9473
visit jademission.com
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CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060.
BRENTWOOD 3/2/2/2
Pool w/lanai, Fl room,
Golf crs. view, all appli's
Owner Relocating,
Motivated seller,
$209,000.480-241-5849
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Bonnie Peterson
Realtor
Your Satisfaction is
my Future!
(352) 794-0888
(352) 586-6921
Exit Realty Leaders of
Crystal River
CRYSTAL OAKS
Pool home; Many
up-grades! 3/2/2 Split;
Tile & carpet; cov. lanai
w/prvt backyard on
cul-de-sac. $225,000
(352) 746-7088
Wanted 2/2 Con. Block,
w/ 1 /2 acres, Will pay
CASH, up to $125,000.
(813) 671-5388
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CITRUS REALTY GROUP
(352)795-0060.
3/2/2-Built in 2003
Presidential Estates
fenced 1/2 acre
gas fp, 1500 sf liv. area
$195,000 Very quiet!!
(352) 637-5570
CALL BARB!!!
(352) 586-9844
Barbara Hopkins
Realtor
www citruscountv
EXIT Realty Leaders
2006 Best of the Best
(352) 527-1112
TERRA VISTA OF
CITRUS HILLS
Beautiful new pool
home 3/2/2 plus den in
gated community.
Lg patio under lanai.
Must see Island
kitchen!! $485,000
Call 352-726-3776,
830-305-3683 or
352-527-4953
Greg Biance
(352) 422-0421
.1
Retired Citrus Co.
School Teacher now
serving your
Real Estate Needs!
Call tor appointment.
Keller Williams Realty
(352) 344-1113
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(352)795-0060.
Handyman Special
Just over 1 acre. 2/1
Steal it for $79,000.
(813) 266-4505
3 LRG. BR, 2 BATH, living
rm. & den, dining rm,
Irg. gas fireplace,
caged in pool, all appl.
stay. Must see $195,000
(352) 560-7353
1006 Princeton Ln
$134,900 3/2/2, IHW,
2,000 sq.ft. under roof,
upgraded kitchen &
bath, minor TLC
(352) 563-4169
2003 MF HOME
3/2 ON .44 Ac
(352) 726-7533
www.Reliance-RE.
cam
Reliance Realty
15K UNDER APPSD
3/2/2pool Highlands
Ig tiled lanai-fenced yard
tile and wood flooring
FAST SALE -$170,000
352-726-4178 or
464-0062
2/1/1 opt. 3rd BR
CBS,2 fenced lots, new
paint. Irg. scr. porch,
oaks, quiet neighborhd.
By Owner, $80,000 firm
352-322-0101 286-6185
2/2, Lake Tsala Gardens
motivated seller, new
roof & flooring, jet tub,
city water, asking
$129,900 Owner/
SAgent Call Lena,
(352) 212-4835
2/1/1, brick Doll house,
new kitch & apple A/C,
paint, floors. Scr. lanai.
fenced, Near shopping,
church & Hospital
$129,000 (352) 201-0842
2/2/1 Newly Renovated
Loc in the Highlands
Scrn porch, fncd yard,
new appis/crpt/tile &
fixtures. $139.500
(352) 228-2007
2/2/2 Pool Home
Sunrise Lake Est, ofc or
3rd BR, gas FP, fncd yd,
irr sys, scr lanai, 3110 S.
Eagle Ter., $225,000
(352) 344-3110
3/2 MFG Home on 1.09
Ac. F/P, cov. ft. & bk.
porch, lam. hardwood
floors w/ tile in wet
areas. Vltd. ceilings w/
fans, Ig. barn, upgrad-
ed kit. appl. Must see!
$130,000.
(352) 637-5252
3/2/2 CBH Split Plan on
3 lots in S. Highlands, scr
lanai, Ig K w/nook, WIC,
10x12 shed, part fncd,
1mi fm town. $165,000
owners.com #TPW7260
930 Maple Ave.
(352) 637-7189
3/2/2 on 213
acres
CUSTOM BUILT
HOME
2309 sf.,
cath, ceilings,
open floor
plan. Adj.
1.01Ac.
Available
Reduced to $287,000
(352) 860-1877
3/2/2 RENOVATED
New roof/floors, wood/
tile, paint in and out.
Quiet neighborhood,
Gospel Island $158,000
obo (352) 726-1875
3/2/2, Brick House,
Fl. Rm. 1863 sq. ft. liv.,
2588 UR, .6 acre,
corner lot, $165,000.
309 N. Braemar Dr.
352-341-0583,613-0937
3/2/2, Cul-de-sac,
Inverness Golf & Co.
club over 1,800 sq. ft.
of liv. 12 x 20 lanai, V/2
acre lot, $249,900.
(352) 344-3948
3/2/2 Must Sell! 3,500
Sq. Ft. MOL. Lg. Fam.
Room, Oak firs, F/P,
Fenced corner, 2.5 ac.
In upscale Hampton Pt.
Dr. Lg. Out bldg. Open
to all offers. Asking
$290,000. (352)726-2038
BELOW MKT VALUE!!
Reduced to $157,400
BY OWNER, NEWER 4/2
2,048 sq. ft.,beautiful
scrnd pool, fruit trees
(352) 637-5937
Big 3/2, CH/A, fam rm.,
scr. porch, workshed,
waterview, Possible
owner finance, $79,000
(352) 726-9386
BIG INVERNESS HOME,
"O" Down Seller paid
closing cost,
big bathrooms,
big bedrooms.$125,000
almost new, 464-4187
2/1
GREAT
CONDITION!
New roof.
Priced under
value $99,900.
ERAAmerican
Realty
The Right Choice Team
Rebekah
Potter
352-476-7041
Greg Biance
(352) 422-0421
4*
Retired Citrus Co.
School Teacher now
serving your
Real Estate Needs!
Call for appointment
Keller Williams Realty
(352) 344-1113
HIGHLANDS 3/2/2 SPLIT
6360 Gurley, gas firepl.
Vacant since remodel.
New kitchen & appl.
fam/living rm $164,900
352-302-3901/726-9928
HOME FOR SALE
On Your Lot, $110,900.
3/2/1 w/ Laundry
Atkinson Construction
352-637-4138
Uc.# CBC059685
INV GOLF & CC HOME
3/2/2 open split plan, Ig
corner lot, farm rm, sun
porch. Move In Cond.
REDUCED to $213,000
(352) 341-3941 or
(239) 209-1963
If you can rent You
Can Own Let us
show you how. Self-
employed, all credit
issues, bankruptcy OK
Associated Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage.
comr
LAKEFRONT COUNTRY
HOME. on 2-1/2 AC, 200'
WF, 4/3, Irg. kitch. firepl.,
front porch, priv. Lrg.
oaks, gardens, fish
ponds, $525,000.
(631) 334-8444
LARGE 2/2, split plan,
2-car garage. Laundry
room, covered deck
back porch, 80x120 lot
$130.000 (352) 637-3846
LIKE NEW! 2/2/1 V2
New carpet, tile, ceiling
fans & more. Must seel
6079 Daly Lane. Price
reduced to $139,900.
352-442-7772/637-7250
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
12-3PM, 2br, 2ba, 2car
6015 E. Devon Ln.
1240 sq. ft. Uv., new fir.,
appl.'s, fans $135,500.
(352) 228-7493
A ONE-OF-A-KIND
MUST-SEE Beautiful
2200 sq ft, 2/2, tri-level,
secluded % ac. on
Lake Pocono: 20x28
scrnd lanai overlooking
lake & nature, 60' dock,
stnless appi, tile/Pergo/
carpet, FP, 12x24 wkshp
w/pwr & AC, $275,000
(352) 362-3435
POOL HOME FSBO
Inverness Golf & CC
area, 4/2'/2+, Jacuzzi
1,975 SFLS. new roof,
$210,000. 352-637-4198
PRICED TO SELL! 2/1
RENOVATED; Office,
fenced, 818 Oak St
$124,499 352-422-3670
Reduced, 3 BR, 2 BA,
2-car gar., extra large
house, tiled firs., 3 scrn.
porches, wood deck,
Fire Place, corner lot,
605 Morse St. by appt.
only (352) 586-7685
SELL YOUR HOME!
Place a Chronicle
Classified ad
6 lines, 30 days
$49.95
Call
726-1441
563-5966
Non-Rfiefundable
Private Party Only
SWEETWATER
POINTE
Upscale neighborhood,
3/2, greatroom, open
floorplan, fireplace, tile,
fenced yard. pool, hot
tub, beautifully land-
scaped, washer & dry-
er, irr sys, 1+ acre, Ask-
ing $389,000. By Appt.
Only 637-3898
TWO ADJ. LOTS w/
4/2/1 home, scr prch,
wd firs, 2ND LOT w/3 car
gar. 1206 W. Bucknell
$189,900. 386-776-1728
TWO STORY COUNTRY
Style home near down-
town Inverness and
schools, 3BR, 2BA,
$165,900. By Owner
(352) 860-0701
2/2/2 Many upgrades!
Closets galore, quiet
neighborhood.
Asking $147,900
352-726-6544/422-2011
Wanted 2/2 Con. Block,
w/ 1 acres, Will pay
CASH, up to $125,000.
(813) 671-5388
7615 E.Stagecoach Trail
3/2/2 scrn. pool, 2300
Sq/Ft Block Ranch on
100x125 fenced lot
Completely remodeled
$164,900 Bkr coop @2%
352- 601-3863/201-9101
h-J U[gl.r
1900+ Homes for Sale
in Citrus County. Call
"The Max!" for details.
R. Max Simms, LLC,
GRI, AHWD
Broker Associate.
(352) 527-1655
Cfuband&Cri#Wwid,
2/1, $119,000
1154 SE 2nd St.
Call Lynda for Details
(352) 621-7530
aQ
Bonnie Peterson
Realtor
Your Satisfaction is
my Future!
(352) 794-0888
(352) 586-6921
Exit Realty Leaders of
Crystal River
Cute 3/1 Remodeled,
On large lot, In quiet
neighborhood. $97,000.
Or Rent, (352) 726-3258
Need a mortgage
& banks won't help?
Self-employed,
all credit Issues
Bankruptcy OK.
Associate Mortgage
352-344-0571
www.amnamortgage.
coam
New Listing!
3/2 Newer apple. tile &
carpet. Many updates.
$184,900.
Call Bonnie Peterson,
Exit Realty Leaders
(352) 586-6921
("Your satisfaction
Is my future")
4/2/2, LR, Solid wood
kit. cabs, Master Suite,
scrnd. Fl. Rm., new sod
$185,000 Must Seel I
(352) 572-0186 *
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*CHARMING HOME*
Near Rock Crusher
lAc. Lot, 3/2 Ranch,
$174,500 For photos &
into: www.nature
coasthomefronf.com
Listing #12483685
352-628-1564/586-7465
100% Financing Avail.
$650/mo W.A.C. will get
you in this like n ew 3/2
1996 DW set up in '04 on
Y, ac. lot. $69,000.
(352) 628-0731
100% Financing Avail.
3/112/1 newly renovat-
ed home on 115X150
lot. New roof, wood
floors, carpet, newly
painted in/out. Great
family neighborhood,
$119,900. 352-628-0731
100% Financing Avail.
Like new, 3/2 DW on 1
fenced ac. New roof,
10X28 (deck, 2 sheds,
paved drive, C/H/A,
10X20 Fl. rm. Wood
floors & much more.
$119,900. 352-628-0731
2/1 /2 2000 SW on '/Ac
newly set up in '04,
great buy at $55,000
(352) 628-0731
4/2.5/3+CP, pool w/
solar sys, 2300sf, i/2+ac,
fncd In quiet area, end
lanai w/pool tbl, new
CH/A, newer appis,
$235,000 352-503-3460
For Sale By Owner
3/2, $92-193
(352) 563-9857
NIVtNoAVeN 1-5BU
3/2/2 ranch home, w/
appis, new 30 yr roof,
gas fireplace, well
maintained, $234,000
(352) 628-5316
Riverhaven By Owner
2006, Unique design,
2/2 + Office, Ig. living &
kit. (approx. 1400') -
Forsalebyowner.com
#20689616 for photos
(352) 628-7267
NEW LUXUR CODS
AT MEADOWCREST
1875 N. Macvicar Road
Crystal River, FL 34429
1-800-485-5240
www.MySummerhill.com |
U *a .i Th hih$1
36E SUDYAUUT1,20
CIrRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ,,
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Inverness
Pool, water. fall 3/2/2,
golf course, loc., $1,000.
mo. 908-322-6529
LAUREL RIDGE 3/2/2
Pool, Jacuzzl, $1500 mo.
352-527-1051
Rent or Rent to Own
Brand New Home 3/2/2
Great Location! $970.
per mo. (352) 875-4005
www L2PFIorida cornm
RENTALS
INVER WATRFRNT3/2
INVERNESS New 3/2/2
BRENTWOOD
Townhomes 2 & 3 BR
CTRS HILLS CONDO2/2
BEVJ HIL 3/2/2
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/3
Lg. Brand New
INVERNESS 3/2 FURN.
PINE RIDG 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 3ac-3 mins to
Sncst Pkwy. $1395/mo+
lst+sec, incis lawn svc.
(813) 748-5206
HOMOSASSA*
New executive luxury
home for rent on
Southern Woods G.C.,
2,200 sq ft, 4/3/2,
rich trim, $1,495/mo
(813) 390-7109 *
CHASSAHOWITZKA
Lg. 2/2 on canal/gulf,
W/D, scrnd patio, cov.
parking/storage, w/
boathouse in very quiet
neighborhood.
$695/mo.(727)459-2871
CRYSTAL RIVER
Condos, 1 or 2 BR, Pool.
Furn. or Unfurn, Long or
Short term. $950-$1700.
(352) 634-0129
Thurs., Aug. 17 11 AM E.T.
DG-3490:
4BR/2BA Inverness
Highlands Pool Home
1138 Fordham Ter., Inverness, FL
Moving Must Sell!
CRYS. RIVER 2/2/1
Furn, beau, Gulf acc.
$1,200. mo.+. See at
www vacationdream
house.com
352-613-2761
Crystal River 3/3/3
Exec. rental. Close to
golf course, marina,
covered boat dock.
3700 sq. ft., One of A
Kind MUST SEE! Furn. or
unfurn. $3200. month.
Short or long term.
(813) 777-0993
DESIRABLE 3/2
+ fam rm, Riverhaven,
dock, club prlv, $1400/
mo. (352) 628-5598
HOMOSASSA
I BR, turn apt w/dock
No smok/pets $900/mo
Incls utils (352) 212-4721
#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
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/1, scrn. enc., Ig. fncd
yard. Rent to own.
(877)223-2624
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2 Beautiful new
$1,150/ mo. w/option to
own. Ist/last/sec,
(352) 746-1636
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 3/2/2, low AC bill,
$1,000/mo. Ist/last/sec,
$165,000 (352) 527-3017
CITRUS SPRINGS
New 4/2/2 $1200/mo.
Rent w/opt. to own.
1st/Last/Sec. Call Kelly
(847) 812-9621
CRYSTAL RIVER
Waterfront Condos
1/1.5 $1600.mo.
2/2 $1700.mo.
Lease Option
Contact Lisa:
Broker Owner
(352) 422-7925
HOMOSSASA
Sugarmill Woods
RENT TO OWN/RENT
$1,300. mo., 4/2/2
Debra (772) 708-6922
HOMS. SPGS.
3/1/1, 1000 sf., C/H/A,
1st/ last/sec $850/mo
$120,000(727) 375-2078
New golf course 4/2/2
w/pool, new appl/
cbnts/granite cntrtps/
crpt/tile/roof & Indscp,
195K- $20K below mkt
(352) 216-6429-Mei
Sugarmill Woods 2/2/1
on Golf Course, fully
furn., water, garb., lawn
Paid, excellent deal
@700. mo. or $155.k
352-563-2203/422-1426
Thurs., Aug. 17 4 PM E.T.
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1 Emerald Pass, Ocala, FL
Excellent Location!
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632 W. 7th St., Riviera Beach, FL
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Pool home, 5 ac. All
util incl. $125/wk
(352) 628-9106
CRYSTAL RIVER
Historic Downtown,
Unique Location, 1BR
Luxury Suites. Daily,
Wkly, Mthly 795-1795
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(352) 637-5654
CRYSTAL RIVER
In the City. 14x20 to
14x40. For more info
call: (352) 464-1086
NEW 4,500 sf Zoned
Comm. under const.
I blk off Old Horn. Trail
& Michigan $375,000
(352) 563-5300
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HOMASASSA SPRINGS
5 OFFICES, 2 BATHS w/2
lots. Nice location. $20K
down. No qualifying
mortgage. $115000
786-277-2403
239-200-2455
Inverness, Hwy 41
1200 sq. ft. office space
w/1800 sq. ft. strg.
space. Fenced in facili-
ty. $1.575/mo. 1st, last,
sec. (352)341-0903
NEW 4,500 sf Zoned
Comm. under const.
1 bik off Old Ham. Trail
& Michigan $375,000
(352) 563-5300
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HOMOSASSA
4-PLEX FOR SALE
Recently Remodeled
(352) 628-1158
NEW 4,500 sf Zoned
Comm. under const.
1 blk off Old Horn. Trail
& Michigan $375,000
(352) 563-5300
RETIRING INVESTOR
LIQUIDATING 10 prop.
at bargain prices.
Mostly waterfront.
Between 89k & 279k.
inverness & St. Pete.
(727) 492-1442
2005 HOME 4 SALE
3/2.5/2 Large Home
3,441 sqft total, 2471 liv-
ing sqft, wood firs through
out, granite tops, stainless
steel appl. Large rooms,
.5 acre lot, $317,000 Call
Dave @ 352-613-3136
CIT. SPRGS Golf & CC
2/2/1 on 1/3 ac. fncd
bk. yrd., FR w/frplc,
cul-de-sac IMMAC.!
$165,900 (352)489-8605
FABULOUS CUSTOM
3/3/3 Golf Course
Pool Home. Master
Suite, Lg Eat-in Ktch.
Well under appraisal
at $289500. MUST
SELL! (352) 875-4760
Citrus Springs
NEW3BEDR00M&FAMILY OOM
s184,053
U.S. 41 3.5 mi. N of SR
491, from main entrance
fountain W. on Citrus Spgs.
Blvd., left @ Elkcam, rt @
Century. left on Pickinz, rt
to 8132 N. Maltese dr.
www.peterpav.com
PETER PAVE
1-800-780-7409
Rent or Rent to Own
Brand New Home 3/2/2
Great Location! $970.
per mo. (352) 875-4005
www.L2PFlorida.com
TODD & JOY ADAMS
FLORIDA HOME SALES
20553 W.
Pennsylvania Ave.
(352) 613-3690
CALL ME TODAY!
Don't Rent, Rent to
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Available.
ENERGY SAVER!HI
New 3/2/2, 2,500 sf.
FOAM HOUSE Asking
$215,000(352)400-1698
$ BEST VALUE IN P.R.$
Like new 3/2/2,
Underwood Home
on 1 ocr. FSBO Many
upgrades $274,900
(352) 427-4298
2 or 3/2/2+ On 1.4ac. FE
in mstr. bdrm. pond. w/
waterfagll Jacuzz 2100sf
www.pineridgeflorida
h m Gourmet kit
352-746-3330
BEAUTIFUL SETTING!!
Very prvt. 3/2/2.5.
2360 sf, built 2002,
Coaan counters,
pillars in DR, tile
throughout, extra
irrigation, gazebo,
14 x 24 detach, bldg.,
fenced yard, mature
oaks everywhere!!!
No brokers. $299,900
5479 Nakoma Dr.
(352) 527-8339
Don't Horse Around!
Call Diana Willms
A Pine Ridge Resident
REALTOR
352-422-0540
dwillmsl@tampa
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Craven Realty, Inc.
352-726-1515
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Pine Ridge Beauty,
3/2/2, built 2003,
ceramic tile &
upgraded carpet, solid
surface counter tops. 4
sky lights, stunning
columns, formal dining,
office, separate tub &
shower in master,
beautiful fenced yard
w/ 15x30 in ground
diamond bright pool,
Wood Deck, $335,000.
2934 W. Beamwood Dr.
(352) 364-4010
(352) 400-5193
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PINE RIDGE
Roomy 3/3 POOL Home
5880 N. Petunia Ter.
(352) 726-7533
www.Reliance-RE com
Reliance Realty
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CALL TODAY TO EXPERIENCE THE CURB APPEAL ADVANTAGE
2619 East Gulf to Lake Highway, Inverness, FL
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Set on a huge corner lot in Oakwood Village is 'Env It s 3 arr 15 Oa.Wi r.r- win a ,ag-
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-242,,900 C. :fde .. lg hut Te. .aruihn. The sealer ry pay a t25r0 doir ieance ar dci for fl0r fridge, and stove, central heat and air, and a fresh coat of paint. Ready for
I 1..o31 ]... 0.r... .. covenngs.15 Regina is also avadable at the same price. The seller is an active licensed FL immediate occupancy. Directions: N. on 491 right onto Bevey Hills bvd.
S- LI .3 .11 r1 .- r.- -. .":r. L Realtor. Directions. From 491 Take Regna to the home on the left. Price: $82,500 Left on N. Jackson, house is on the right Look for sign. Price: $107,000
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2067 S. GLENEAGLE ,. ". T nls home has plenty o t fe Homesismhontlo soniecoefmJaofardRoset Te -s-e
Gorgeous 3BR2BA/2CG home on a tastefuy landscaped 1 ace seduded lot .. ,' horne has 2 BR, 2 BA, 2 bonus rooms, large fully rnmi, ding area, and iving morn, and 1
in the Hills ofAvaon. Cathedral ceiins with an abundance of plant shelves a 24 E. GOLDEN cotTeyard is pa fenced andis big enoughora olMany upgrades have eendone
gas fireplace, stainless see appliances, garden tubJacuzzi in master Cute with 2 bonus moms. Complete sfushed anhome lasd lew yearew f,new fort dor, eoo t sa caenewape s, 15 REGINA
bedroom. Fully fenced back yard, shed and carpr. New roofin 2001 and melee ehiu 2 Bedroom, 1 Beth home has new interior/exterior
bathroom, with a large separate shower.Many,manyextras!MLS:303554 Central A/C in 1997. What a deal!l! #302163 $78,000 nei den cabins ind a iotoo i panlry Must see i Gret o iy amerites This 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath home has new interior/exterior
At $229900 is priced to sel quickly Directions: Take 491 through Beverly Hills to ght on Goldenthen 2 blocks to also cme wtih horne $132,500 Directins Hwy 491 Noth from Hy 44. Tun Rt onto paint and a new roof. Priced to sell at $82,500.
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.. 407 CIRCLE WOOD ST.
22 S. DAVIS ST Brand New 3BR, 2BA home. Construction 30 days away from completon.
3199 N. TYRONE AVE 9198 E. RIVERBLUFF COURT Lovely 2 bedroom 1 1/2 bath home located in a sought after area Byerpicks carpet New dishwasher, idge, stove, microwave. Large spacious
Beautiful pool home on 1 acre. New A/C. Painted inside and New mobile home. Never lived in. Shaded lot. Close to river and of Beverly Hills. Enjoy nice tiled floors and recent interior and living/diningrm. Extra room for home office space or other use. Minutes from
outside. Split plan. Tile floors, vaulted ceilings, skylight home. boat ramp. Well & septic are new. $119,900. #300501. exteror paint on this beauty. This home has been well cared for hospital and downtown Inverness yet located in a semi-private area.
Only $249,900 #304100 Directions: US 41 to right on Harvest St. to left on E. Turner Camp and has a newer roof. This home is priced to sell quickly. See this $150,000 Diimions: From 41S make a right on Hi St (Fight after Bank of
Directions: 44 E. to 486 (east-eft) past Forest Ridge. Left on Rd. to right on Junglecamp Rd. to left on E Riverbluff. home today! $96,500. Directions: Beverly Hills Blvd. to right on Inverness. Left on Woodlawn and then right on W. Cirdewood SHouse is located on
Annapolis. Right on Bismark. Left on Tyrone. Home on the right. 3rd home on right. Davis to house on rioht. the dlit lak for sion
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44 REGINA
This 3/1 with ceramic tiled bath, kitchen, and utility area is nicely
situated on a comer lot. Small portion of former garage has been
left for storage. Roof in 2003 and NAC in 97. New garage door.
Newer appliances and a fresh coat of paint for the interior and
exterior make this a great home to see. Buy now and pick your
own.carpet colors. MLS: 301537. $95,500
Dir: 491 to Beverly Hills to Right on Regina to home on right
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Great 3BR, 2BA mobile on 2.8 acres. Close to Lake
Rousseau. Just 99,750! #304225
Directions: From Citrus Ave. take a right onto Wahoo Trail to
the home at the end on the left.
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room, dining room, family room and a kitchen with an eat-n area. The
kitchen overlooks the family room which has sliders leading onto the patio.
Split bedroom arrangement The master bedroom has a large walk-in
closet and shower in master bath, and there is a kitchen pantry and 2 car
garage. Community has golf courses, a country club, schools, a
community center and recreation areas. Values are escalating as the
OPEN~I* -jgjPLA
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garden uo. In laicnen stove,
3sher all stay. Close to elementary
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I the Master Bedroom is a large walk-in closet and a Garden Tub in the
laster Bathroom. The home has a 33 Foot Long Lanai with outside
entrance to full guest bath would be convenient for a future pool.
N 1 $220,000 ANE
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.2 cabinets in
to community
orch home. Built with quality through
ral ceilings and a large dining room
fixtures and kitchen appliances are
s tray ceilings plus dual sinks and
walk-in closets. A 23 foot lanai with
would be very convenient for future
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ALEX GRIFFIN Realtor
RENTALS
Beverly Hills, 202............S675/mo.
Beverly Hills, 202,Fu nished,
Utilities.........................S12501mow
Crystal River Villaie,1, '
Furnished........................ 900imo.
Dunnellon,2/1, Duplex..3450/mo.
Homossassa, 2/2, DW...850/lmo.
Inverness,3/2,Furn......1300/mo.-
Oak Village,5 ,NfW, 32.... S990/mo
Oak Villme,SMW,3 /2...1000 /mo.
Alexander
Real Estate
795-6633
Available Rentals
(as of August 7, 2006)
SSMW, 4/2/2 BRAND
NEW HOME.......$1500
C SMW, 4/2/2 w/famr. 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 ......$9000
CR, 3/2/2 CONNELL
HEIGHTS ..........$850
CS, 2/2/2
Two Masters ....... $800
SINV, 2/1/2
LAKEFRONT.....$750
Get
Results
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Homefront
Classifieds!
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JUST REDUCED If you like
the country, this house is for
you! 2/2/1 car garage....$675
We have homes in many areas
Sugarmill Woods....$850
4/2/2 Cypress Village.. .$1,300
Beeelyt1His22Vqayhrge....$800
4/3/3 Large comer. .$1,100
Lecanto .................... $600
Too many to list
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Marie E. Hager
Broker-Reaitor-Propery Manager
3279 S. Suncoast Blvd.,
Homosassa, FL
(352) 621-4780
1-800-795-6855
Property
Management &
Investment
Group, Inc.
Licensed R.E. Broker
>- Property & Comm.
Assoc. Mgmt. is our
only Business
> Res.& Vac.
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owner Assoc. Mgmt.
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LCAM, Realtor
352-628-5600
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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
land ns.com
CRYSTAL RIVER
Newly Renovated
I bedrm efficiencies w/
fully equip kitchens.
No contracts
necessary. Next to
park/ Kings Bay
Starting @ 199 wk
(includes all utilities
& Full Service
Housekeeping)
(352) 586-1813
CRYSTAL RIVER
NICELY FURNISHED 1/1
Great neighborhood.
No pets. 7 months
minimum. 352-795-7261
HOMOSASSA
New 1 BR Apt., sec.
gate, no smoking/pets
$550. (352) 628-4391
2/1 Apts. with W/D,
patio. Starting at
$550/mo. 1st, last &
sec. (352) 795-2626
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms.
Crystal River. 564-0882
CRYSTAL RIVER
1 Bdrm. & Studio Apts.
available, 1st, last, sec.
no pets (352) 795-5050
Crystal River
2/1, $450. month
(352) 302-7071
INVERNESS 1/1
Clean, quiet area. Non
smoking $385+; st, 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
dplx, all ktchn appis,
patio, WD hook-up,
nice yard, Excel Cond.
$675+ (352) 634-1341
Crystal Palms Apts.
1 & 2 Bdrm Easy Terms.
Crystal River. 564-0882
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1, just renovated
$650/mo. 352-464-1086
** APTS 4 RENT **
YEAR LEASE REQUIRED
$575 Inv 2/1 + $863
secrets Aug & Sept
$475 Inv 1/1
+ $715 sec/refts Sept
$775 Royal Oaks 2/2
+ $1163 sec/refs
Aug & Sept
$885 Citrus Hills 2/2
+ $1325 sec/refs Aug
Call Gina w/
TEAM DIEHL
352-586-7944 Iv msg
44 W. INVERNESS
800 sq. ft. of upscale
office retail space;
$675/mo.(352) 344-5488
CRYSTAL RIVER
On US 19, approx.
1,000 sf. $1000. mo.
352-634-0129
CITRUS HILLS 3/31/2
Condo. Furn. Short/long
term. (352) 527-4951
CITRUS HILLS VILLA
2/2/1 Fully turn. Pool,
Short/long term.
(352) 586-0427
HOMOSASSA
2/2,1 /2 ml. from town,
pool, W/D, scrn patio,
FP, $800/mo 1st/sec.
Eves (352) 628-1158
INVERNESS
Cypress Cove Ct.,
2/2-1/2,3 decks &
balconies, on water,
approx. 1500 sq.ft. Pool.
Very tastefully $900 mo.
(352) 817-3185
or (352) 553-3136
SMW UNITS (2)
2/2/2, turn & fabulous
off Golf Crs. 228-9566
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
New! $675/mo +
1st, last & security
(352) 422-7836
HOMOSASSA
SPRINGS
Immaculate luxury 2/1,
fenced yard, $650/mo.
Quiet neigh. 1st/last/sec
(800) 709-8555
LECANTO newer 2/2
dplx, all ktchn appls,
patio, WD hook-up,
nice yard, Excel Cond.
$675+ (352) 634-1341
CIT. SPRINGS 3/2/2
1491W Jocelynne St.
2200sf. 1/4 ac.$1050, 1st,
Ist. sec. 561-379-9179
#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
-Daily/Weekly
Monthly
Efficiency
Seasonal
$725-$1800/mo.
Maintenance
Services
Available
Assurance
Property
Management
352-726-0662
Alliance Realty
BEVERLY HILLS
3/3/2 on Golf Course
$1350.00 mo. ind.
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
C21alliancerealtv
com ask for Chick
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2 Beautiful new
$1,150/ o. w/option
to own. Ist/last/sec.
(352) 746-1636
HOLDER 3/2/2
Spacious, Lg. fenced
yard, dog ok. $1100/mo
(352) 302-7303
J. W. Morton Real Estate, Inc.
Property Management
1645 W. Main Street, Inverness, FL 34450 Each Office Is
(352) 726-9010 Independen yOwued
THIS WEEK'S FEATURED RENTALS
INVERNESS 2321 A Carter Street. $450. P223
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1 19 N. Filmore. $625. P223
INVERNESS 2/1 8805 Aquarius ... Waterfront, Garage, Nice family room. $700. P227
INVERNESS -2/2/1- 6387 Glencoe, Pet Friendly $800. P33
INVERNESS 2/2/2- 5780 S KLINE Terrace Pet Friendly, with new flooring, screened
lanai. On over half acre comer lot. $800 P44+
FLORAL CITY 7696 Crescent Loop, 2/1, Fireplace, Screened Porch. $825. P207
INVERNESS- 2/2/1 Windemere villa. 804 Inverie Dr. Rent includes cable, garbage P/U,
clubhouse, lawn maintenance. $850. P 218
INVERNESS 157 Rooks 3/2/2, newer home. $875. P161
INVERNESS 793 Rooks 3/2/2. $900. LB
INVERNESS 820 N. Charles, 3/2/2. $900. LB
HERNANDO- 2617 N. Canterbury Lake Drive, 3/2/2 $900. P224
PRITCHARD ISLAND -Terrific views of Lake Henderson. 3/2/1 community pool, boat
docks, tennis courts. $950. P180
PRITCHARD ISLAND -956, 3/2/1, screened porch, lakefront, community pool. Pet
considered. $1000. P177
BEVERLY HILLS 893 W Colbert Dr. 3/2/2 Beautiful brand new home in Oakwood Village.
Near golf course. $950 P35
FLORAL CITY 7722 S. Shore Acres. 3/2/2, Pet Friendly. $950. P222
TOWNHOUSE AT LAKESIDE! 849 S Florida Ave GORGEOUS, BRAND NEW. 3/2 fully
furnished $1000. P60
MEDICALIPROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE. One block from Citrus Memorial Hospital* *
COMMERCIAL OFFICEISHOWROOM/ WAREHOUSE FOR RENT 1581 W. Gulf to Lake
Hwy, Lecanto
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE 2519 Hwy 44 West, Inverness. Ideal for Doctors, CPA, Title Co,
etc.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BEVERLY HILLS MEDICAL COMPLEX 4,500 sq. ft.
(Can separate).
COMMERCIAL OFFICEfWAREHOUSE 7805 S. Florida Avenue, Floral City *2779 sq. ft.
STORAGE UNITS: Size:10X20 $84.80/mo. total includes tax per month plus $50 security
deposit.
TOO MANY TO LIST HERE. PLEASE CONTACT BO OR JENNIE
AND ASK ABOUT OUR OTHER RENTALS AVAILABLE
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.
com
RENTALS
BEVERLY HILLS 3/2/2
INVERNESS New 3/2/2
BRENTWOOD
Townhomes 3 BR
CTRS HILLS COND02/2
EV. HILS 3/2/2
CITRUS SPRINGS 2/2
CRYSTAL RIVER 3/2/3
Lg. Brand New
INVERNESS 3/2 FURN.
PINE 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 Infantine
EXIT REALTY LEADERS
(352) 302-8046
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1 Cable, water incl.,
$675/mo. $275/wk.
352-249-1149/208-2212
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1 w/carport, W/D
$690mo.(407) 948-8523
CITRUS HILLS 3/3V2
Condo. Furn. Short/long
term. (352) 527-4951
CITRUS HILLS VILLA
2/2/1 Fully turn. Pool,
Short/long term.
(352) 586-0427
Inverness 2/2/1
$725. 1st last, sec.
references. No smoking
or pets. (352) 637-5200
7314 Gospel Isl. Rd.
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 LUnks Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
BEV.HILLS
3/1+ Famr. rm. + gar. No
27 S. Flmore, 795-1722
BEVERLY HILLS
1 & 2 BR homes;
Some available nowl
(352) 422-7794
BEVERLY HILLS
1/1/1 & carport, fam.
rm. new carpet & floor-
Ing, no pets/smoking
$600.mo (352) 795-8888
BEVERLY HILLS 2/1
GOOD TENANTS?
FL Rm, Large. $675/mo.
Refs.,1st, last & sec.
(352) 527-7119
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1.5/1, newly renovat-
ed, $750. mo. 1st, last,
sec. (352) 464-3182
BEVERLY HILLS
2/1/1, Fl. Rm +, nw crpt,
tile, FIrst/last/sec $675
(352) 249-3228
BEVERLY HILLS 2/2/1
Spotless 1994, large lot,
Oakwood VII., remod.,
$850 + Ist/last/sec.
COLDWELL BANKER
INVESTORS REALTY
(352) 302-0314
BEVERLY HILLS
Lg. 2/2/1, fam. rm. DW,
full sz. W/D, fenced
yard. Pets welcome.
$835/mo. 321-652-7168
BEVERLY HILLS
Lg. 2/2/1, sun rm, newer
appliances, Good area
$750/mo..(352)746-3700
CITRUS HILLS
Unfurnished Homes &
Furnished Condos
www greenbrier
Greenbriar Rentals, Inc.
(352) 746-5921
CITRUS HILLS/POOL
671 Olympia, 3/2/2, 1
Acre, $1,150. Open
Mon & Tues 563-4169
CITRUS SPRINGS
2/1, scrn. enc., Ig. fncd
yard. Rent to own.
(877)223-2624
CITRUS SPRINGS $890
3/2/2; $975 4/2/2.
River Links Realty
628-1616/800-488-5184
CITRUS SPRINGS
3/1/crprt. $700 1st, last
& sec. (352) 563-5304
Citrus Springs 3/2/2
RENTTO WN
Brand new home
$6000 down & $995/mo.
Call (407) 227-2821
Citrus Springs 3/2/2
RENTTO 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 Into. or
visit the web at:
citrusvillages
rentals.com
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2, $1,000. mo. Rent
or Sale $195,000. 1st, Ist.
sec. (561) 432-8025
CITRUS SPRINGS
4/2/2, W/D $975/mo.
Inc. lawn & pest 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
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/2 CBS 1 acre of land. 6
miles from downtown
Crystal River on private
road. 561-371-4345 only
$750.00 mo.
Crystal River 3/3/3
Exec. rental. Close to
golf course, marina,
covered boat dock.
3700 sq, ft., One of A
Kind MUST SEEI Furn. or
unfurn. $3200. month.
Short or long term.
(813) 777-0993
HERNANDO
Lg. 2/2/2, Jacuz. BA,
scrnd rm, Ig. shed, lake
acc., lawn malnt. Incl.
$950/mo + $500 sec
(352) 341-0952/
(954) 448-4855
HOMOSASSA
2/2/1, C/H/A, W/D,
shed. No pets
$700/mo. lst/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
NEW! 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.
com
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.
com
INVERNESS
2/1, caged pool, Fla.
rm, like new, no pets,
no smoking close to
Walmart, $950 mo.
(352) 344-1411
INVERNESS
2/2 on Chain of Lakes
1754 S. Paradise Pt.
$875/lawn care inc.
(786) 553-2577
INVERNESS 3/2/1
$950/mo 1st. & sec.,
dep., Ref. Req'd
Call (352) 726-7604
INVERNESS
3/2/1 Lrg. 3BR, 2 BA,
waterfront, super clean,
$850 mo., 1st, last, sec.
(352) 476-4733
INVERNESS
3/2/1, on Dawson Dr;
$750/mo + sec. No pets
(352) 400-1329
INVERNESS
3/2/2 fncd yrd, 1650 sft,
Renovatedl $1050/mo
(407) 375-6187
INVERNESS
FOUR HOMES LESS
THAN ONE YEAR OLD
3/2/2 WITH ALL
APPLIANCES
FROM $850 TO $875
CITRUS REAL ESTATE
CORNER, INC.
352.400-4278
INVERNESS
New homes for rent
3/2/2, (352) 860-1981
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C=AUACUE DOorZE 2/2 sMli in e LM om, -,IM
1/1 Furn, computer &
scr.rm, carport No pets/
Smoking (352) 628-4441
Crystal Riv & Hemando
Rent/Sale 2/2, No pets
1st, last & sec., From
$495. (352) 795-5410
CRYSTAL RIVER RV
55+ $425/mo. Incl.
electric & cable 130 S.
Suncoast Blvd 795-9049
CRYSTAL RIVER
2 BR MH $450
3 BR MH $500
(352) 563-2293
CRYSTAL RIVER
2/1-V2, CH/A, $525, 1st,
last, sec. No pets
(352) 564-0578
HERNANDO
2/1 on 2 ac, very priv.
$650/mo (352) 464-0548
HOMOSASSA
1/1, convenient to US19
$375/mo. + Ist/last/sec
(352) 634-2368
HWY 488 2/2
Quiet, Ig. lot, carport.
clean $525/mo. No pets
(352) 795-6970
INVERNESS
Lakefront 55+ Park.
Fishing piers, affordable
living 1 or 2 BR. Screen
porches, appliances.
Leeson's 352-637-4170
INVERNESS
Newer 3/2 DW, W/D,
fenced yrd, $790/mo.
(352) 560-3355
MINI FARMS
3/2/crpt; 2 scrnd prchs,
Ig. yrd. $850/mo. Ist,
sec & ref (Near Pine
Ridge)352-257-9498
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$1350 DOWN PAYMENT
Gets you into 3, 4, 5
bedroom home on any
land, anywhere.
Land/Home specialist
on site everyday.
Call for details.
352-490-7422
1994 Fleetwood 14X60
2 bed/1 bath only
$8,995.00. As Is where is.
Call Matt at
352-490-7422
AMERICAN HOMES
Southern Energy Homes
of Merrit
352-628-0041
Can't Prove Your
Income? Go thru our
stated Income
: -r.grorr. No r :,rc .:,r
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'Fin.r..: ing w..op:pr,:.. d
ci.Jll c5 mc retoIl.
352-490 7422
2/2, CH/A,
.25 acre $39,000
(352) 726-9386
FIRST TIME BUYERS
PROGRAM $1350 DOWN
Will get you Into your
very own Land/Home
package anywhere In
the state, Call for
details. 352-490-7420
Funding Now Available
Through Aided Program
for eager people with
Incomes from 19K-89K
per year. Funds are lim-
ited, so hurry. Call for -
details, 352-490-7420
MUST SELL
12x50 SW, 1/1, new
carpet, A/C, newly
remodeled, $11,500
Call 1-888-282-1912
Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
REPO'S, REPO'S,
REPO'S
WE HAVE REPO'S,
CALL FOR MORE
INFO.352-621-9182
Single Parent Program
for incomes of at least
$1,800 per month.
Funding limited, Call for
details. 352-490-7422
STONERIDGE LANDING
Beautifully Furnished
1994 Nobility DW
2Bed/1Bath carport,
scrn room, pool, club-
house, gated. Move In
condition. $39,900/obo.
352-637-2973
INVERNESS Canal front,
2/1. DW w/ Irg addition,
Shed, dock, needs TLC,
$89.900. (727) 492-1442
Over 3,000
Homes and
Properties
listed at
www.naturecoast
homefront.com
4/2 New carpet. 10 x 20
deck. Incl. new apple ,
only $754/mo. w/ pool.
Call (814) 547-2809 or
(352) 601-5600
2.8 Acres in Floral City
1981,2/2 DWLg. LR
w/FP, scrnd rm, crpt.
Completely fncd.
$165,000(352) 344-2333
1,200 SF 4/1
INVERNESS
on 120x110 lot.
$57,000. 352-637-3901
727-541-4473
2003 MF HOME
3/2 ON 44 Ac
(352) 726-7533
www Rellance-RE
Reliance ealty
2005 3BED/2BATH on 'I1
ac. Wooded Lot.
Turnkey deal. $995.00
down and $489 per
month. Hurry on 1 at
this price. 352-490-7422
2005 4BED/2BATH
on1 AC Cleared Lot.
Turnkey deal. $995.00
down and $599 per
month. Call for details.
352-490-7422
Near Rock Crusher
Schools $69,000
352-628-5466
352-302-4765 Cell
Ask for Julie
3/2 on 5 Beautiful Acres
Fenced & Gated.
Just off Citrus Ave.
(Reduced!) $177,900
Call (352) 746-5912
3/2/1 POOL, Cinnamon
Ridge-Lg. Lot- new
carpet, roof & central
A/C $88,000
(352) 212-1827
'99 3/2 on 1.25 acres
island kitchen, firepl.,
pool, 14x14 shop, own-
er will hold 2nd mortg.
and give $2,000 at
close. $115,000 (352)
342-0603 533-3125
TN-
A MUST SEE!!! 2/2 on
Ig. wooded lot. Gas
F.P., dix kit. mpl cabs.
Too many upgrades
to list! $119,00
249-1130/527-3028
2/1 with lot. 5375. mo.
(352) 795-3710
DERBY OAKS, 2002
2400SQ. Mobile Home.
4/2,1.25 ac. $135,000
(352) 279-0313 or
(352) 341-0696
HOMELAND
Buy This Spec
Newhome on 1/2 acre,
3/2, 1400sq ft.. Deck,
driveway, under
warranty. Great
location, country
setting, $5,000 down,
$670.92 per month
@ 5.25% interest for
qualifying person.
CALL 352-621-9183
Homosassa 2/1.5 +
storage rm. Trees, very
good neighborhood
$54,900. (352) 628-3908
3379 So. Alabama
N. CRYSTAL RIVER
2'/4ac w/DW, as is, nice
area, $90.000, cash sale
only! (352) 795-7205
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(32 796392 0 44-412
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MANUFACTURED
HOME
on 1/2 acre. 2,000 sq.
ft., S/S appliance pkg.,
deck, asphalt driveway,
32x24 carport, 2 car
garage, tile shower. This
home must sell. Great
financing available as
low as 5.25% W.A.C.
Call 352-621-0119
New 3/2 on 1/2 acre.
Drywall Finished. Over
1,800 sq. ft. Must seel
$0 Down Financing
Available
Call: (352) 746-5918
NEW HOME
30 models on
display starting
@ $32,900
delivered and set up.
Your #1 dealer has
the best prices.
Come by or call
352-621-9181
Taylor Made Homes,
Homosassa
NEW! 2/2 on 1/2 acre
Must Seel (Isabel Terr.)
$0 Down, $685 per mo.
Won't Last!
Call: (352) 746-5918
PRICED TO SELL II
INVERNESS-'99-3/2 DW
Uke new, /4ac fncd yd,
all appis, near Rails-to-Tr
$83,900. Owner finance
possible (352) 560-3355
REMODELLED 2 BR, 1-1/2
BATHS, Irg. screen rm,
shed, extra Irg. lot,
$50,000. (352) 341-4030
SELLER WILL PAY
$5000 OF YOUR
CLOSING COSTS
On this 1999 1700 sq. ft.
3/2 DW with brand new
appli's kit. cab., & car-
pet. Immac. $89,000
C. Ed Smith R.E. Inc.
(352) 628-0505
2002 Manufactured
Home 3/2, lots of clos-
ets, Ig. eat in Kit., in
Forest View, upgraded
appliances, $85,000.
352-794-5035,422-2221
1/1 on lake w/dock
privileges. Newly
decorated, Xl carport,
scr. rm, shed, all new
vinyl, carpet, sinks,
fridge, A/C,
Inverness,$11,995.
352-422-0154
INVERNESS PARK 55+
2/1, partly furnished,
14x56, glassed-in porch
A/C; new roof over,
$12,000 (352) 726-8063.
DOWNSIZE? 2/2 split in
Forest View w/ clubs,
activities, handicap
accessible, furnished
$73.900 (352) 795-5275
SANDY OAKS Trtr Prk
#35 6760 N. Lecanto
Hwy, Beverly Hills DW,
2/2, 14 x 10 scm.
porch, new roof &
AC, aft. carprt in nice
comm. $29,900
352-249-1130/
352-527-3028
Waterfront, BrksvI. Gd
fishing, 55+ park, 2/1.5
tum, scm porch, sunrm,
laundry, wkshop, many
extras, $15.000 (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 Bankbr Next
*Generation Realty*
(352) 382-2700
Castro Realty
And Property
Management Inc.
352-341-4663
333N.C.oftAve.
InvernessFL 34442
OBevwrly Hillage
/I Cearport $60
Beverly Hills
2/21 Carport $600he
8449 W. Dixie Ct.
10480McClungLp.
3/2 Wtrfront, $850
$1200/mo 3 mo. min.
1st, Last, Sec. Cr. Ck.
(352) 382-1000
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This home has one of the most scenic views on Kings Bay. The clear
panoramic view across the deep, crystal clear water of the bay gives a true
feeling of tranquility. This home has an attached, cut-in boat garage, which
can't be duplicated with the current building codes. Nice landscaping with a
seawall and boat dock. The abundance of aquatic and bird life make this a
very appealing home. Home being sold AS IS with right to inspect. Must be
seen to be appreciated. $1,450,000. MLS304464. 352-302-1419
Ths home is located in Hampton
B e 'Hills and has been a Duilders
model (St. Marin) for me past two
S- years It has numerous upgrades
ithrough-ou, including. 21 inch
ceramic tNle ;n the family, living room
and kitchen Driveway. walkway.
lanai and pool deck are brick
Savers. Kitchen cabinets are
,.- Merrilal Masterpiece colledion
Game room has a built-in wet bar, family room has a built-in entertainment center/
with a BOSE entire house sound system. Living room has a unique built-in with a LP
Gas fireplace located in the center. This home must be seen to be appreciated.
$680,000. MLS # 301916.
This has been a builder's model
home Aripeka for the last two
2-8 N, Byears Three T31 bedroom two (21
bath, water garden, 1946 sq ft.
split plan with Great room. formal
-" dining Ceramic wie in batns, foyer
S'BeauIifully upgraded. classic
French country Theme IT was
awarded outstanding presentation
for the 2003 Parade of Homes
.1. $330,000 MLS Rt 302184
Shenandoah Estate Lots
260 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 3 ..........2.57 acres...... ....... S194,900.00
588 N. Rockingham Point lot 4 ..........2.90 acres.............S250,000.00
605 N. Rockingham Point lot 7 ..........2.91 acres.............S235,000.00
579 N. Rockingham Point lot 8..........2.69 acres ..................S230,000.00
504 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 17..........2.65 acres........ .....S235,000.00
242 N. Bradock Point lot 20.......... 2.22 acres...................220,000.00
284 N. Bradock Point lot 21..........2.90 acres.....................225,000.00
570 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 22..........2.87 acres............S........220,000.00
592 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 23..........2.73 acres..........S.........220,000.00
571 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 27..........2.42 acres .................... $250,000.00
441 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 30.........2.67 acres ................ $240,000.00
353 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop ................. lot 33..........2.75 acres .....................225,000.00
329 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 34..........2.50 acres ............... .....S229,000.00
287 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop.................lot 35..........2.64 acres .................... $S225,000.00
645 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop................. lot 37 .......... 2.82 acres .........S...239,000.00
1654 E. Ridgeline Path lot 40..........2.36 acres ............................ 94,500.00
1550 E. Ridgeline Path lot 42 ..........3.34 acres ................... S225,000.00
1471 E. Ridgeline Path lot 45.......... 3.08 acres ....................S...225,000.00
678 N. Lake Shenandoah Loop .................lot 53 .......... 2.26 acres ........... 187,900.00
Crystal River Waterfront Lot
11306 W. Coral Court.......... ( ready to build on) $259,900.00
Casa De Sol Lot Cambridge Greens Lots
343 E. Dusty Court ................ ........$85,000.00 2562 E. Monopoly Loop................$81,000.00
1645 E. Ventnor Lane...................$81,000.00
Fairview Estates Lot 1416 E. Monopoly Loop............... $85,000.00
3955 N. Indianhead Road.............$88,800.00 1439 E. Oriental Court..................$85,000.00
Sugarmill Woods Lots
Pine Ridge Lots 77 Oak Village BIvd......................$ 75,000,00
5073 N. Wayne Drive .................... $98,900.00 15 Cyclamen Court East.............. $90,000.00,
3309 W. Mustang Blvd.................. $89,900.00 17 Cyclamen Court East...............$90,000.00'
2562W. Elm Blossom St..............$97,900.00 6 Boxwood Court .......................... $71,600.00'
27 Black Willow Court ................... $71,500.00
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family from Chicago and was
thought to be from Europe. I
hated the ugly brass lions with
the rings in the nose as a child,
but appreciate the workman-
ship now. The tabletop is 28
inches square.
The oval table is thought to
be American walnut. It has
inlays in the curved leg and
the funny buttons. Whatever
you can tell me or tell me
where to look, I will very much
appreciate. S.S., Internet
Dear S.S.: The center table
with the bold lion heads and
barley twist legs is more likely
to be American made, circa
1880s to '90s. In the current
marketplace, I think it would
sell in the $175 to $275 range.
The oval-top table with the
beautiful burl wood veneering
is American made, circa 1870s.
The style is Renaissance
Revival. Potential dollar value
is $350 to $575.
John Sikorski has been a pro-
fessional in the antiques busi-
ness for more than 20 years.
He hosts a call-in radio show,
Sikorski's Attic, on WJUF
(90.1 FM) Saturdays from 11
a.m. to noon. Send questions
to Sikorski's Attic, c/o The
Citrus County Chronicle, 1624
NV. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal
River, FL 34429.
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SAL u lAward TheGolden Girl E.
Exit Realty Leaders/ Winning T e Go en
in Citrus County Prodaucer _tj L' riI L[l ** ^
0 5018 Lecanto Hwy. Beverly Hills, FL 34465
Office: 352-527-1112. Cell: 352-302-3179
40 TRANSACTIONS 7 MiliOClsed & Pending
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HOMOSASSA CITRUS SPRIN.Gi
SEEING IS BEUIEVINGI these duplexes are i very nice EL DIABLO GOLF COURSE NEAR BY
condition and have many upgrades such as, ceramic ile, . 3/2+den/office/4th bed/2 car garage,
washer/dryr hook up, stove, eigeratrs a split floor plan with over 1700 sq. f uner
Aso, roof, water heater and A/C in 2004 and each ania
has a private polio w/separatey fenced back yard. All 4 ar. This amazing home has over $10,000 in
units are rented, good location 1 block from Grover upgrades and even has room for a pool! You
Cleveland and approx. 1.5 miles from Hwy 19 in have got to see this beauty!
Homosssa. 2 buildings/4 units only $368,000 Offered at $184,900
MINI FARMS -:Dl
3/2D/W .:..-..1.,:, .. ,- i_..? .q THIS 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH CONDO ,:
ft. his home offers split floor plan, family room paradise Keep your boat at your own dock,
w/fireplace, breakfast bar w/deco glass end and enjoy amenities like tennis, a heated
curio cabinets. 2 car carport/workshop. Home pool, a beautiful clubhouse, a boat ramp and
warranty offered by seller. Will not last long. much more... Call Theresa Griffin for more
Priced to sell at $110,000. MIS 304916 info. MLS#302046 $239.000
"- .V Gorgeous Leisure Acres home. .
BEAUTIFUL BRICK 3/2 HOME with a 1400 sq. ft this 1999 doublewide sits on over
carport. This well maintained home sits on an acre at the end of a quiet street. Welcome to
over 1/2 acre. Must see! For a great deal your own private paradise! $115,000
at $115,000! MLS#302280 MLS#303497
COME AND SEE this well cared for 24,'
DW MH on 4.75 acres. This .c.rn, -
includes two 10x12 sheds, a kitchen w/an THIS 3/2 DW MOBILE HOME is at the end
island, updated faucets, walk-in closet in of a deadend street. It is the perfect starter or
master, a garden tub and separate retirement home with a split floor plan and room
for a pool, kids or ts. Nice, quiet setting to calf
shower in the master bath. Don't miss it! home. 10x20 she w/elecric& a windowA/C
MLS #303712 $179,900 unit. Reduced to only $68,000 MLS#158407
Cl?'RUS,-'OUN.T), (li).CHRO.VICE .,-
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ASS a1 n e Marco Macaisa
A s r n .]k t. J.J J i. Email:marco.macaisa@sunmargroup.com
I GROUP REALTY Vit ourwesite at
352-341-5551 wwwsunmargrouptom
Beautiful 2/2
with den,
former model
that you
S... must see
to appreciate.
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$359,900
Spectacularly
well-built home
& a niusI 'sei Like
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Extra nice 2BR, 2BA villa w/
garage & screen porch.
#301411 $129,900
DIRECTIONS: Hwy. 44 West,
turn R. on Forest Dr., R. into
Whispering Pines, R. on
Flametree to 3rd villa on R.
Call Peggy Pendergrass
563-8868
LOTS
Citrus Springs $19,000
Citrus Hills $70,000
Call Venu Reddy
601-2373
GOLF COURSE LOT
In.'erre; G.:,lf t. CourIr,
.'lul C ir .' r ao .. ,.1l -
$96,000.
Call Peggy Pendergrass
726-9533
CHECK ME
OUT!
Were you afraid of losing
electricity during tropical
storm Alberto? Not me! And
just think .., the hurricane
season has just started. I
am a 3/3/2 home and I sit
on a pretty .5 acre lot on
land locked Lake Tahoe in
Seven Lakes Park. My
features include a living
room, FR, Ig. mstr. BR, a
very nice FL rm. Newer
appl., side entry garage,
circular drive, a detached
workshop for the man of
the house, hurricane
treated windows and, oh
yes, a 25,000 Watt 500 lb.
propane generator installed
Dec. 2005.
I am priced right at
$249,900
and waiting for my new
family.
Be sure to call my real
estate agent, Tammy
Munday at
352-422-4656 for your
showing.
Make sure she shows you
the attic above the
garage too!
352-726-9533
e-mail coldwell@infionline.net www.coldwellbanker.com
314 W. Main Street, Inverness UA HOUSING
/ OPPORTUNITY
2/2 MOBILE HOME
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,'a F -,:,n u',l,,: i.ii, S72,900
Call Ron Mayer 634-1337
1/2 ACRE
CORNER LOT -
2 BEDROOMS &
2 BATHS
Convenient to 1-75 and in
area of nice, well cared
for homes. ALL NEW:
A/C, eat-in kitchen incl.
frig., dishwasher, stove,
microwave, washer &
dryer, bathrooms, paint.
Furnishings negotiable.
You'll want it! $69,900.
Debbie Davis 212-4947
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Beautiful 3/2/2 caged pool
home on immaculate % acres,
many extras: 1 car detached
garage, covered RV port,
security system, Kenetico water
system, Skeeter Beater garage
door screen, partial fencing,
gas fireplace. MUST see to
appreciate. Reasonably priced
@ $259,900. Call Bob
Holman 352-302-1140
#303262
NEW MAYFIELD
ACRES 3 bedroom.
2 bath on 5+ acres.
$275,000. Call Bob
Holman 302-1140
20 ACRES
Looking for a piece of
property? Here it is!
20 acres of natural beauty
etc. East of Highway 19, this
property is close to the Gulf
of Mexico and close to the
Withlacoochee and Rainbow
Rivers. Per owner, there is a
natural spring on the
property and it also features
amazing grandfather oaks.
Imagine sitting on the porch
of your new home watching
the sunset in the evenings
or the sunrise in the
mornings. Zoning allows
cattle, horses, etc. This
would make a great
farmer's ranch.
ASKING $400,000
Owner Financing Available
Call Tammy Munday
at 352-422-4656
LOTS
Citrus Springs *
Hampshire Hialeah
* Mataro Foxdale *
Hernando
150x150 Parsons
Pt. 85x120
Whispering Ln.
WATERFRONT
LOTS REDUCED
Inverness E.
Perry Waterfront
Hernando 1 Acre
Waterfront
Call Bob
Holman
352-302-1140
NEW KEITH COOK HOMES
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2 Car Garage,
concrete block cathedral ceilings, Trane
AC system 24" overhang
$149,900 $154,900
Call O.C. Cook 726-4197
New Code Construction. Easier and less costly to insure
678828
WATERFRONT
TO LAKE
HENDERSON
Over 2,000 sq. ft. of
living area, 3BRs,
2 baths, family room,
boat dock. Vacant -
Move in quick! #301377
$275,000
Call Peggy
Pendergrass
563-8868
CITRUS HILLS
Freshly painted and gorgeous!
.'eR- 2 baths, family room
..ir, fireplace, large inside
uii,N unjdry room. Membership
,i, j,1rl Vacant move in now!
$299,900 #162348
Call Peggy Pendergrass
726-9533
COMPLETED
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Over 1500 sq. ft. of
living area, separate
living & FRs, 3/2 inside
laundry, screened
porch WOW! Take a
look! $169,900.
Call Rob Tessmer, Jr
@ 352-302-0469
PERFECT LITTLE FARM!
5 acres, fenced & cross-fenced.
3BR, 2BAs, outbuildings for
animals. Owner asking $299,900.
Wants offers. #301642
Call Peggy Pendergrass
563-8868
INVESTORS REALTY
OF CITRUS COUNTY INC.
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PROPERTY
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Price: $240000
Addr: West County: 04385 W Cardinal St
Description: Gulf Hwy Land Unit 8 S 209 Ft
Of W 209 Ft Of Lot 72 Pb 4 Pg 133
Seller: Turvaville Lester J & Jane M
Buyer: Kevon Lic
Price: $450000
Addr: West County: 09329 W Spring Cove
Rd
Description: 10 Acre Tracts Lots 26 & 27
Desc As: Lot 26 Corn At Sw Cor Lot 29
Homosassa Companys Subd Sect 28-19-
17 Th SO Deg 8m 10s '
Seller: Taylor Steven B & Louisa M
Buyer: Klamut Dale E & Ivy E
Price: $108000
Addr: West County: 11098 N Blackfoot Pt
Description: River Oaks West Pb 14 Pg 19
Lot 14
Seller: Blue Pearl Development Inc.
Buyer: Kushch Vladimir & Veronika
Price:$44000
Addr: West County: 08754 N Messina
Loop
Description: De Rosa Inc Unit 4 Pb 7 Pg 49
Lot 13 Bik D
Seller: Hampton Hills
Buyer: Lademann Donald R & Linda F
Price: $180000
Addr: West County: 01362 W Diamond
Shore Loop
Description: Lakeview Villas Pb 17 Pg 107
Lot 15 Bik E
Seller: Lapid Robert
Buyer: Lapid James E &
Price: $7400
Addr: West County: 04390 W Homosassa
Trl
Description: F & F Acres Unit 1 Unrec Sub
Lot 6 Desc As: Com At Sw Cor Of Sw 1/4
Of Sw 1/4 Of Ne 1/4 Of Sec 8-19-18 Th N
Odeg 20m 16s
Seller: Nock Joseph R & Jean M
Buyer: Lee John M
Price: $184900
Addr: West County: 06028 W Dorset Dr
Description: Arbor Ct 3rd Add Pb 13 Pg
19 Lot 69
Seller: Kim Young Ho & Wulsoon
Buyer: Lee John Y & Gilja
Price:$330000
Addr: West County: 00418 W Doerr Path
Description: Hillside Villas First Add Pb 16
Pg 65 Lot 40 Bik D
Seller: Sel Sha Hsu
Buyer: Legacy Land Fund Llc
Price: $75000
Addr: West County: 01325 W Sphere PI
Description: Pine Ridge Unit 3 Pb 8 Pg 51
Lot 21 BIk 11
Seller: Gum Adelaida A
Buyer: Leu Fred J & Cyrylla M
Price: $223000
Addr: West County: 02660 S Coleman
Ave
Description: Citrus Park Pb 6 Pg 129 S1/2
Of Lot 14 Bik E
Seller: Buckingham Harold
Buyer: Uparulo David & Cheryl
Price: $20000
Addr: West County: 06893 W Jehle Ct
Description: Mayfair Gdn Acres Lot 4 Of
Lot 11 Blk D Desc As Follows: Comm At
Nw Crn Of Lot 11 Blk D Thn E Alg N Ln Of
Lot 11 453.46f
Seller: Poff Craig Joseph &
Buyer: Mc Cotter Charles L & Susan J
Price:$80000
Addr: West County: 07393 S Sesame
Street Ter
Description: Green Acres Add #5 Unit 3
Pb 5 Pg 86 Parcel C Of Lot 176 Less E
254.64 Ft Thereof
Seller Smith Guy R
Buyei. Milewski Charles M
Price: $42500
Addr: West County: 04419 S Chirper Dr
Description: Leisure Acres Unit I Pb 5 Pg
13 Lot 10 Blk E
Seller: Miller Samuel R Jr & Marjorle
Buyer: Miller Samuel R Jr &
Price: $5000
Addr: West County: 07800 W Florasun Ln
Description: W 477.19 Ft Less W 318.13 Ft
Of N1/2 Of Nel/4 Of Swl/4 Of Nwl/4
Desc In Or Bk 1172 Pg 359
Seller: Miller Samuel R Jr
* Buyer: Miller Samuel R Jr & Marjorie
Price: $5000
Addr: West County: 07800 W Florasun Ln
Description: W 477.19 Ft Less W 318.13 Ft
Of N1/2 Of Nel/4 Of Swl/4 Of Nwl/4
Desc In Or Bk 1172 Pg 359
Seller: Gates Linda Lou &
Buyer: Mittelstadt Sandra &
Price: $88000
Addr: West County: 08925 W Halls River
Rd
Description: Pt Of Swl/4 Of Swl/4 On
Citrus Co Assessment Map216cfur-Ther
CARLA BERGER
Lie. Real Estate Broker
21 56th Street, Yankeetown,FL 34498
Business: 352-447-4663 Cell 352-302-8007
Fax: 352-447-5094
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QUAINT WATERFRONT HOME
Enjoy your home buying experience,
and come see this lovely 3-bed, 2-
bath home on the beautiful
Withlacoochee River. Huddle around
the fireplace or proceed on a boating
trip, it's up to you to call. $279,900.
Desc As: Cornm At Sw Cor Of Sw 1/4 Of Sw
1/4 Of Sd Sec Th EA
Seller: Hampton Hills
Buyer: Moennig Michael W & Terrell L
Price: $68500
Addr: West County: 01668 W Laurel Glen
Path
Description: Southgate Villas Pb 17 Pg
135-136 Lot 23
Seller: Legacy Land Fund Uc
Buyer: Montalvo Franklin
Price: $78000
Addr: West County: 01325 W Sphere PI
Description: Pine Ridge Unit 3 Pb 8 Pg 51
Lot 21 Blk 11
Seller: Horst James E & Bertha L
Buyer: Moreno Donna E
Price: $60000
Addr: West County: 00290 S Spice Wood
Ter
Description: Cinnamon Ridge Pb 12 Pg 35
Lot 17 Blk E
Seller: Ozello Holdings Uc
Buyer: Orion Property And Sales Inc
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ADJOINING WATERFRONT LOTS
With a deep canal leading to the
Withlacoochee River right in the backyard.
You can't afford not to look at these lots.
Owner will sell both lots together for
$380,000 or individually for $199,900.
CANAL FRONT LOT 6 ACRES IN YANKEETOWN
Great granddaddy oaks come with this Beautiful, partially wooded acreage with
Price: $190000 S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka Seller: Down Lois
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Doted
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd Please see PROPERTY/Page 38E
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We build Country, Colonial,
Two-story, Your Plans or Ours
We Build Anything!
4 bedroom, 3 bath, den, living,
dining, family, island kitchen, nook,
over 3,500 sq. ft!
352-344-0912
American General
IULt, oiuy WILtI wuonderu view oui te a nice driveway already existing. Lerfct
water. Enjoy fishing, boating, and many place and price to build your new home
other recreational activities in the area. and enjoy the Yankeetown area. l E A
Bargain at $215,000 $149,900 A ERN
^ ERA' REALTY & INVESTMENTS:
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American Realty & Investments ET Ito
ERA 117 S. Hwy. 41 Inverness, FL Lou Miele, Rea -toO
Toll Free (802) 476-2590855 4511 N. Lecanto Hwy. Beverly Hills, FL 34465
ToCell Free(352) 63476-2590371 Cell: (352) 697-1685
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Immaculate Oakwood Village Home Beverly Hills Pool Home This beautifully
This fabulous 3BR, 2BA home shows owner maintained 2BR, 2BA home shows pride of
pride inside & out. With over 1750 sf of LA, ownership. It boasts over 1330 sf of living
newer & upgraded kitchen appliances, huge area with newer ac/heat, flooring, kitchen,
island kitchen, new heat pump, new water appliances, washer & dryer, 14x28 newly
heater, upgraded ceramic tile & carpets, refinished pool and an oversized garage.
beautiful upgraded window treatments, tiled Relax on the lanai overlooking your pool &
front entryway, & many other upgrades. This beautiful property. This is a must see!
home shows better then new. Don't miss this Reduced to $179,900. #303674 Cal! Lou
outstanding home!!! $189,000. #305166 now.
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Beautiful 4.88 Acres. Build you,
dream home hiere I. :a3led n Ciw-Iu
Pine Ridge Pool Home! This fine home Hills. $156,000 #302538
boasts 3 large bedrooms, 2BA, 2 car garage,
2 car carport and a detached garage, 1 car Build Your Dream Home on this
garage at rear of property. The interior shows
like new with new stainless steel appliances, 7+ acre site in an area of fine homes
new carpet, paint, countertops, Spanish lace and country settlements. And it's just
texture, newer roof, and so much more. Don't
miss this one priced to sell, Only $269,900 minutes to town. $215,000
iniades a one year home warranty. #300371 #159392
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GULF ACCESS
Waterfront 3BR, 2BA, 2 car garage in
waterfront community. $220,000 #30
Directions: Hwy 19 S, R on Miss Maggie
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PINE RIDGE BEAUTY 31?13 wnoii of eiv'a:
ka 4300 N Bacall Lp, Beverly Hills REWARDING RAMBLER Renmoee.3ei 2l,'/l1 .a Openspla olan. cairral cI,'gs, eaa,-n
4150 N. Mae West Way, Beverly Hills DISTINGUISHED ADDRESS. 4/2/2 on 1/3 garage. Freshly painted in & out, open plan, kitchen granite countertops, formal dining,
quiet NEW CONSTRUCTION Ready to move in Acre! $179,900 #162359 kitchen w/new countertops & newer appl., formal den/office, master w/ietted tub & tray ceilings,
'2358 3/2/2. $189,900 #300116 Directions: Hwy 491 N, R on Forest Ridge dining, living rm., family rm., covered patio, fully inground pool, lanai, beautifully landscaped
Dr, R Directions: Hwy 491 N., R on Forest Ridge Blvd, R on Colbert, L on Art Carney, R on landscaped yard, quiet neighborhood, close to private wooded area & fenced backyard. Agent
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2BA home in mint condition. Eat in kitchen
w/custom oak cabinets, Berber carpet,
enclosed patio overlooks 1+ Acre w/beautiful
Ig. oaks, ext. storage bldg. & 2 car carport.
$127,000 #300407
REWARDING & RURAL WelV.i .T,',,,ia., : B..
2 ba ',' A2 ca, deltarce yarage. Fre3n pa -al
& new flooring thru-out, open plan, cathedral
ceilings, Ig. kitchen w/center island, formal
dining, master suite, Ig. lanai, inground pool,
nearly two & a half fully landscaped acres.
Motivated seller, Bring Offers! $174,900. 303254
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HIDDEN POCKET. 3 Bd/2 Ball car carport
on fenced 1+ Acre. Relax on the front porch,
enjoy the above-ground pool. Very quiet dead
end street, yet close to amenities. $119,000
303397
EXCITING & OPEN CONTEMPORARY. rJew,
ready to move in...spacious 3/2/2. Split plan,
cathedral ceilings, tile/carpet thru-out, master
w/Jacuzzi tub, kitchen appliances. Breakfast
nook, dining rm., lanai, and on nicely
landscaped half acre. $229,000 163099
FLORIDA LIFESTYLE @ IT'S BEST Tr,,h
FISH FROM YOUR YARD. Nice 2 Bd/2 Ba w/ WHITE GLOVE CONDITION. Very clean 2 beautiful, fully furnished 3/2/2 is tastefully
canal frontage to the Chain of Lakes! 1 car Bd/1 Ball car garage. Tile/carpet thru-out in decorated w/a tropical theme. Split plan,
carport, fenced yard, nice dock & covered excellent cond., living rm., & family rm., lots of luxurious master w/jetted tub, heated,
boat slip. Come enjoy nature. $119,000 storage, screened porch, fenced yard, close inground pool & expansive lanai w/summer
163689 to amenities. $124,500 302915 kitchen. $349,900. 163089
GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB HOME Mli,.,ui.:,ul) PERFECT GETAWAY HOME. WVlerenror, 3
maintained 2/2/2 w/spacious & open floor plan. PRIME HWY FRONTAGE. One Acre, zoned Bd/2 Ba stilt home. Fully furnished & tastefully
Light & bright, cathedral ceilings, skylights, huge RUR w/lots of Possibilitiesl 487' of road decorated, open floor plan, great rm., eat in
living rm., dining rm., kitchen w/breakfast bar, frontage on busy Hwy 19, plus monthly kitchen, master suite, wrap around porch, 4+
master suite, den/office, lanai, 1+ landscaped income from 2/2 MH, currently leased, garage, boat dock, Gulf access. $289,000.
acre. $199,900. 304447 $154,900. 158770 304070
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NEW CONSTRUCTION. Lovely 3/2/2 w/very 2.5/2 car garage home. Lg. kitchen w/ training ring & riding arena & 2 storage bidgs. TURNKEY LIFESTYLE. Well maintained &
open floor plan for easy living. Lg. kitchen, breakfast nook, oversized bedrooms, family Well maintained DW w/open floor plan, Ig. furnished 2/1/1 car carport. Separate dining BRING THE KIDS. Spacious 4 Bd/2 Ba
great rm., dining rm., split plan, lanai, quiet rm., backyard deck overlooks nicely rms, eat in kitchen, living rm., family rm. w/ rm., Florida rm., screened porch, fenced yard, home, eat in kitchen, great rm., master suite,
friendly neighborhood in desirable landscaped yd, nearly half acre lot & close to fireplace, master w/garden tub, Ig. screen quiet 55+ park, plus water access to bass Ig. lanai, fenced backyard, one acre. $89,900.
subdivision. $189,900. 162935 amenities. $159,900. 302310 porch & deck. $290,000. 301476 stocked lake. $59,900. 302316 163771
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GULF ACCESS I-,.:re.,t.ie .:'rnrr.rr,,, Gn GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY '1 i CENTRAL LOCATION. 2 a 1 Ba I .:ar INVITING POOL Up'aied 2 B .'2 B, 2 car IraFi' i ., '.()mi r .1, '.
this Magnificent 2 Bd/2 Ba log home. Located car carport. Fully renovated & ready to start carport, close to amenities. Living rm., dining garage. Split plan, eat in kitchen, formal w/walk-in closet, spacious bdrm's, lanai, freshly
on one very private waterfront acre. Two making income! Quiet neighborhood in an rm., kitchen. Florida rm. Great starter or dining rm., master suite, lanai, solar heated painted in & out, new flooring thru-out, quiet
boathouses & dock, canal to spring fed River area popular with renters. Home Warranty investment opportunity, currently rented & pool, 2 utility bldgs, cul-de-sac location, golf neighborhood, close to amenities. Seller will pay
& Gulf. $946,000. 304240 included! $89,900 163214 tenant would like to stay. $108,900 303489 course community. $189,900 303802 up to $5000 closing costs. $184,900. 302720,, 1
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BRAND NEW.
BUILT 2006 2000 sq. - d
ft. Ranch on quarter
. acre lot. Extra large .. .
closet, cathedral II II Vl J I[
ceilings, eat-in kitchen, forrial den, extra large showers.
Ceramic & carpet floors. Custom stone work. Spr. Sys, all appl.
included. 1 year home warranty. Ready to move in. Call for
showing. $188,900. (352) 746-0615. (718) 801-4497 cell.
AFFORDABLE COUNTRY LIVING! "' ran,:rh r."o',me HJ -
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recreation area. Fenced back yard w/storage shed. carport perfect for van or boat. Ready to move-in, ideal new handicap ramp, water closet and grab bar.
Originally a duplex. Could be reconverted. Out in the for a winter home or a rental for an investor or also Screen porch, utility shed, free RV storage. Near
country yet only a three mile drive to shopping! good for a first time buyer. Nice area and close to clubhouse. Excellent condition and ready to move-in.
$124,000. GMAC 158D317. MLS Citrus 304415. MLS schools and amenities. $104,900. GMAC 158B715. Great value for $79,900. For more information call
Marion 238783. Call Phil Scorgie at (352) 465-7035. MLS 304549. Call Max Simms at (352) 527-8100. Rusty Baker at (352) 564-8331. MHC036.
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Description: Pine Ridge Unit 3 Pb 8 Pg 51
Lot 23 Blk 41
Seller: Lilly Ashley V & Sue M
Buyer: Howell Leslie & Etta F
61 9* 3/2/2 w/screened heated ool.
1 T )i)2 ) Oak cabinets, stainless appliances,
Aug. 31,2006 ceramic tile, tiled bath and more.
*Exp. Aug. 31,2006
Price: $90000
Addr: West County: 07908 W Tumble
Brook Dr
Description: Crystal Polnte Unit 1 Pb 12 Pg
129 Lot 4 Blk G
Seller: Amaral Susan Templin
Buyer: Hudson Scott & Susan
Price: $190000
Addr: West County: 06792 S Holly Oak Pt
Description: Homosassa Hideaway Unit 1
Pb 5 Pg 3 Lot 33
Seller: Chevalier Kerry L
Buyer: Huff Enterprises Inc
Price: $195000
Addr: West County: 14026 W Sanddollar
Ln
Description: Sunny Isles Ests Unit 1 Unrec
Sub Lot 1 Bik C: Commence At A
Squared Cedar Stake At The Se Corner
Of Twp 18 S Rng 16 E C
Seller: Choto Alex & Amy
Buyer: Hunt Susan P &
Price: $130000
Addr: West County: 06920 S Rhoder Pt
Description: N 1/2 Of Swl/4 Of Sel/4 Of
Nwl/4 Of Sec 12 Except E 31.5 Ft& The W
31.5 Ft Thereof For Rd R/W Desc In Or Bk
1259 Pg 2307
Seller: Ozello Holdings Lic
Buyer: Jorgensen Peter A &
Price: $165000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Erlandson Joel Thomas & Sharon
Buyer: Keer Louis & Linda Franchini
Please see /Page 31E
for $233,900* on our oversized lot with screened heated pool. Includes impact fees,
stainless appliances, W/D, water hook-up fees, sprinkler system, landscape pkA)J
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Family owned & operated Building for over 35 years
352-489-3178 Model Home
Come visit our model on E. Citrus Spgs. Blvd.
Mon. Sat. 10am 5pm Sun. 12pm 5pm
*Prices are subject to change without notice.
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5569 W. GULF TO LAKE HwY.- CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429
OFFICE: (352) 795-6633
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crrRUS HILLS Custom built! 3/2 w/2.5 car
garage w/workshop. 3126 sq. ft under roof.
Beautiful I acre treed lot Home is loaded w/
extras. Den/office w/flreplace, custom
kitchen. corian countertops & all quality GE
appliances, large screened lanal w/summer
kitchen. Imported Italian tile throughout,
new Berber carpet in BRs, tray & cathedral
ceilings, vertical blinds, water softener, new
Rheem AC, 1 year new septic system &
intercom system. if you want a quality home
don't miss this one! By appointment only.
Call Owner 352-746-1469 or e-mail
adrianknMyff@amsn.com. #1875
PINE RIDGE LIKE NEW 2004. 3 2 2 nome on I
landscaped acre on quiet street in beautiful Pine
Ridge. Quality Built by Mitch Underwood Homes. CB
Construction. Features: Tiled Baths, Tray Ceiling,
Plant Shelves. Deluxe master bath with garden tub,
separate shower. Light and bright kitchen with all
appliances. Large screened lanai overlooks wooded 1
acre lot for lots of privacy. Quiet street. You must see
t this one! $274,900. Call owner for appointment (352)
427-4298. Ad #1871.
SUGARMILL WOODS Brand new!
3/2/2 pool home in Sugarmill
Woods golfing community. 3259
sq. ft. ur. Spacious rooms tastefully
appointed. Eat in kitchen with
quality appliances, lots of tile.
Lush greenbelt in backyard. Five
minutes from Suncoast Parkway!
$324,000. Call owner 352-584-5983.
#1874
915 N. SKYVIEW CROSSING, HERNANDO
TERRA VISTA Ventura Model in pristine condition,
Move right In! 2/2/2 with den/office. Lots of quality
upgrades. Bruce hardwood floors, Corlan counter
tops/ oak cabinets, French doors, expanded 26x26
lanai w/. pavers, plant shelves, built in
entertainment center, crown molding, window
treatments and blinds. Beautifully appointed! $288,500.
Call Owner 352-527-4652 #1880
HOMESITES FOR SALE-SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS
LECANTO 5 acres. Corner parcel, Citrus Hills area for ranchette homes. Zoned MDRM. Can
be subdivided. $165,000. Call Owner 352-795-3833 or 352-697-0915.
Gdekemper@tamtnpabay.rr.com
PINE RIDGE Last 7+ acre lot available in prestigious executive homes on acreage
.s .. '. surround this lovely tree filled parcel. This is an exquisite building site with good high
y ,' elevation. Property backs up to the horse riding trails. Pool would have a desirable
.r*'' .JJ .J'---.J'- ,-i j'jJ 'J southern exposure. Take a look at this lot before it's gone! Call owner for details. (727) 360-
/0 **l ', .. "" -- 0793 or (810) 394-6693.
PINE RIDGE 6413 W. El Dorado Ln. Nice corner 1+ acre lot In prestigious Pine Ridge
HOMOSASSA Well kept Estates a Golf and Equestrian community. Lot is high above street level. Upscale
1152 Sf doublewide in a nice community offers 28 miles of riding trails, tennis courts, and more. Asking $85,000.
neighborhood. Screened call owner 352-465-5543. CRYSTAL RIVER
porch, tall carport, three CITRUS WOODS- 2.5 acre lots, high and dry, $45,000. OWNER TERMS.
outbuildings w/electricity. 2.5 acre lot, high and dry, well, septic, Impact fee paid. Ready for your home. $60,000. OWNER TERMS.
RV garage w/30 amp hook Call Broker/Owner 352-795-5070 or 352-586-9349
All appliances and most WATERFRONT LOT- Crystal River Indian Waters deep water canal front access to
up. All appliances anid rost crystal River & Gulf. Cleared and ready to build, 80x142, current survey, Soil boring &
furniture. 628-1811 Eng & Reccom., avail. Seawall, Public water, near Mall. Access road not flooded by
Alberto. $249.900 352-563-6424
VISIT OUR OPEN HOUSES!
GO TO www.ByOwnerCitrus.Com CUCK ON OPEN HOUSE,
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,E Park to host naturalist class
Special to the Chronicle
Crystal River Preserve State Park
will host the Florida Master Naturalist
class offered by the University of
Florida/Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences and the park.
The program is a 40-hour educational
extension program on Florida's ecosys-
tem. The Uplands Module will begin
Oct. 9 and run through Nov. 30.
The program offers classroom
instruction, field trips and practical
interpretive experience related to the
general ecology, habitats, vegetation
types, wildlife and conservation issues
of upland habitats in Florida.
For a complete schedule visit
www.MasterNaturalist.org.
This class is ideal for those in an eco-
tourism business, teachers, volunteers,
or any interested adult.
It is appropriate for both novice and
highly skilled environmental profes-
sionals.
There is a $200 cost paid directly to
UF/IFAS through its Web site.
The fee includes 40 contact hours of
instruction, a comprehensive student
reference workbook, a certificate of
achievement, an embroidered FMNP
patch, and lapel pin.
The class will be conducted in the
park's conference room by park servic-
es specialists J.D. and Vicky
Mendenhall.
For more information, call 563-0450
or contact Mendenhall via e-mail
Vicky.Mendenhall@dep.state.fl.us.
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4 BR.s 2 baths, large eat-in kitchen, huge LR, 2/2/1 villa with nice screened porch & open
J lovely laminate floors. .88 acre on a quiet street. patio to sit and enjoy the outdoors. Nice yard to
ust waiting for a new owner to love it. enjoy a flower garden. MLS #300428. Priced
MLS #158761. Reduced to $122,500. to sell $150,000.
CCall Nancy Bowdish 352-422-0296 Call Thela Conard
"'"' -"VACANT LAND
LOVELY 3/2 SUGARMILL WOODS HOME County sewer and water coming soon.
Tile throughout traffic area, handicap accessible Lot size 72x104. $19,900
shower, screen porch, fans and much more. 2 lots side-by-side 120x120 (no!pa ofdsfmmsass ts) s
MLS #302319 Only $234,500 Just listed for $19,900 ea.
Ask for David Ahern 2 Lots (2 are comer lots) just listed for $22,900
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your large waterfront lot. Featuring Cute little 1/1 frame home on lovely half acre
uncompromised views of State Lands that are MOL. Has nice garage and trees and is
teeming with wildlife, a quiet community, and completely fenced. Would make great
only minutes to the public beach and boat ramp. weekender or permanent residence
Great lot at a great price! MLS #302078 Yours MLS #161985. Only $60,000.
for only $165,000. Call Thela Conard
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2 Great Properes and 2 Great Prices
Each mobile sits up high and dry on 1 full acre of its own. Both are completely fenced. One is located on a
comer lot and the other is right next door. Both mobiles need some work, 1690 Carriage is a 2/1, 1960,
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Special to the Chronicle
Central Florida Community
College Citrus County Campus
and the Realtor's Institute of
Citrus County have teamed up
to offer courses for future and
current real estate profession-
als.
Pre-license real estate
courses will be offered in
August and September. This
first step toward state licen-
sure as a real estate agent is a
63-hour course: The cost is
$285 and includes the required
textbook and an optional state
exam preparation course.
The courses will be at the
Realtor's Institute of Citrus
County, 714 S. Scarboro Ave.,
Lecanto. Registration takes
place at Central Florida
Community College Citrus
County Campus, 3800 S.
Lecanto Highway in Lecanto,
or by calling Amy Prodan at
(352) 249-1210.
3529-637-3912 21s
Looking for unique homes
Special to the Chronicle
Do you have a unique or
amazing home?
If you think your home is
spectacular and worth a story,
tell us about it Feel free to
send in photos.
If selected, your home will
be featured in an upcoming
HomeFront section.
Send your submissions
including name, phone num-
ber and physical address to
Cheri Harris at
charris@chronicleonline.com
or 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd.,
Crystal River, FL 34429.
LA1ND K RENTALS
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INVERNESS, FL 34450 Property Manager: Janet Bega-Cyr
2 bedroom, 2 bath condo in Meadowcrest. Big and beautiful and
ready for you. Rents for $875 a month.
7849 Wooded Trail Peace & quiet abound at this 2 bedroom, 1 bath home on the
water. Rents for $750 a month.
3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile on water off Stokes Ferry Rd. Property has direct access
to the Withlacoochee. Home rents for $750 a month.
9212 Elliot Citrus Springs home that comes with furniture. Home is very nice.
$700 month.
2 bedroom, 2 bath home on an acre fenced in Floral City. Off Tumer Ave.
Home rents for $825 a month.
Adorable furnished studio apartment in Downtown Inverness. Ready now,
unit rents for $500 a month. Owner provides water.
1855 Coralberry Lane 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo unit in Whispering Pines. Has one
car garage. Rents for $800 a month.
3262 Pierce St. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car garage Newer construction Rents for
$875 a month.
Commercial rental across from the courthouse Over 2000 sq. ft. Rents for $1500 a month.
We have more rentals, both homes & commercial. Call for more details.
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7/738 Mt. Vernon "E"
13/274 Baybury "C"
30/722 Durham "A"
17/267 Austin "A"
16/769 Baybury "C"
3/943 Baybury 'R"
30/1242 Chapel Hill "C"
14/961 Austin "A"
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4/2.5/3 $216,975
4/2/2 $185,900
4/2/2 $184,400.
4/2.5/3 $218,900
4/2/2 $181,900
Sugarmill Woods (352) 206-5061
6/98 Baybury "S" 2818 4/2.5/3
4/98 Austin "A" 2024 3/2/2
3/74 Winchester "V" 3004 4/3.5/2
1/91 G.Washington "E" 2909 5/2.5/2
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7/1319 Baybury "R" 2818 4/2.5/3 $238,900
21/1549 Sunbury "R" 2223 3/2.5/3 $225,900
13/1369 Sunbury "S" 2223 3/2.5/3 $229,900
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Seller: Foreman Mary Ellen
Buyer: Heeres Elizabeth J
Price: $119000
Addr: West County: 08085 N Runty Ter
Description: Townsite Of Citronelle Lot 19
Unrec Badger Acres Desc As: Corn At Ne
Cor Of Lt 324 Th S Odeg 40m 44s E Al W
R/W Ln Of Chr
Seller: Hellstern Connie Sue & Paul A
Buyer: Hellstern Connie Sue & Paul A
Price: $95000
Addr: West County: 07038 W Jackson Ln
Description: Villa Ter Unit 9 Of Homosassa
Pb 1 Pg 50 Lots.4 & 5 Blk317
Seller: Archambault Iris B &
Buyer: Hellstern Connie Sue & Paul A
Price: $95000
Addr: West County: 07038 W Jackson Ln
Description: Villa Ter Unit 9 Of Homosassa
Pb 1 Pg 50 Lots 4 & 5 Blk 317
Seller: Stringer Robert T
Buyer: Hilton Darlene & Christopher B
Price: $175000
Addr: West County: 10800 W Woodland
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Description: Town Of Homosassa Pb 1 Pg
6 All That Part Of The Fol Descr Lands Not
Included In Hx: Beg At Ne Cor Of Lot 2
BIk 47, Th S
Seller: Hampton Hills
Buyer. Hitzeman William E &
Price: $59000
Addr: West County: 01710 W Laurel Glen
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Description: Southgate Villas Pb 17 Pg
135-136 Lot 27
Seller: Karas Darrell & Mary M
Buyer: Hockensmith Sandra S &
Price: $171500
Addr: West County: 09825 W Hayes Ln .
Description: Holiday Hts Unit 1 Pb 4 Pg 61
Lots 11 & 12 Blk 15
Seller: Citrus Recreational Marina Inc
Buyer: Hodges Jerry E & Patricia A
Price: $53900
Addr: West County: 10173 N Suncoast
Blvd
Description: Nature Coast Landings
Resort 2 A Co-Operative Unit 105
GORGEOUS LOT
in desirable Citrus Springs.
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MULTIPLE PARCELS
AVAILABLE ON HWY 19
Seller: Young Marshall L & Doris
Buyer: Holder Robert E & Angela D
Price: $20000
Addr: West County: 10900 W Larchwood
St
Description: Town Of Homosassa Pb 1 Pg
6 Lots 2 & 3 Blk 38
Seller: Horch Thomas Jr & Margrit &
Buyer: Horch Thomas Jr & Margrit
Price: $39000
Addr: West County: 02190 W Tall Oaks Dr
Please see
/Page 30E
BEAUTIFUL & PRIVATE
This immaculate 1996 mobile home was remodeled in
2004. Like a brand new model home right down to the new
-roof. Your family room features a fireplace and French
doors leading you to your screened-in pool with healed spa
jets for your relaxation or enjoy a BBQ with your friends just
outside the pool on your beautiful deck surrounded by
nature. This properly is professionally fenced, so bring your
horses. Home Warranly included. Garage has been
contracted with Master Garage Builders and slab for
garage has been poured. $199,900 MLS #303465
**ATTENTION SELLERS**
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LEADERS
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Realtor Office: 794-0888
21 BOXELDER CT HOMOSASSA "
Beautiful home on nic.- q, 'el ::.n. ir.." tj
Sweetwater Homes. Nice greenbelt for added 5 BOXLEAF CT. HOMOSASSA
privacy for your pool area entertaining. Tray ceiling Almost 2600 sq. ft. under A/C. Lovely screened
in mstr. BR. Cathedral ceiling in living areas, porch. Room for a pool. Exceptional master suite
Home warranty included. Garage has bump out for wood blinds already in place. Immediate
* added storage. #303467 occupancy. On cul-de-sac. #303909
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6109 N. DARLINGTON DR. CITRUS SPRINGS
6055 W. BOVIO CT. DUNNELLON Nice homesite located in Citrus Springs. In area of
beautiful lot in Northern Citrus County. Wooded newer homes being built. Golf course community.
nd waiting for you to build your dream home Close to shopping in Beverly Hills. Settlement date
304569 subject to final probate. #304805
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mation is supplied to the
Chronicle by the Citrus County
Property Appraiser's Office.
Call 341-6600 with questions.
Seller: Jesienskl Robert A
Buyer: Corujo Paul Jr &
Price: $52500
Addr: West County: 06298 N Misty Oak Ter
Description: Oak Ridge Phase Two Pb 15
Pg87 Lot 16BlkA
Seller: Ozello Holdings LUc
Buyer: Crooked River Oaks Uc
Price: $830000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimlni Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Ozello Holdings Uc
Buyer: Crooked River Oaks Uc
Price: $830000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Ozello Holdings Llc
Buyer: Crooked River Oaks Llc
Price: $830000
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
S Of Sr 494)) Lot
Seller: Lawless Micheal J & Skye J
Buyer: Dridge Earl D & Nancy E
Price: $200000
Addr: West County: 11443 W Bayshore Dr
Description: The Bay Villas Bldg 22,
Condo Unit 102
Seller: Smith William A &
Buyer: Elledge Robert V & Catherine S
Price: $419000
Addr: West County: 03751 N Stirrup Dr
Description: Pine Ridge Unit 2 Pb 8 Pg 37
Lot 3 Blk 159
Seller: Miller Charles D & Carol S
Buyer: Fatmap Uc
Price: $203000
Addr: West County: 11599 W Timberlane
Dr
Description: Riverhaven VIg Replat Of Pt
Pb 11 Pg 126 Lot 8 Blk 52
Seller: Adams Robert J &
Buyer: Ghost Dog Investements Inc
Price: $80000
Addr: West County: 00363 S Pine Pasture
Pt
Description: S1/2 Of N 792 Ft Of W1/4 Of
Swl/4 Of Nwl/4 & Pt Of W 20 Ft Of W1/4
Of Swl/4 Of Nwl/4 N Of Sr 44 Less N 792
Ft For Easm D
Seller: Doering Robert
Buyer: Giacobazzi Brian
Price: $3000
Addr: West County: 07544 W Otter St
Description: Gulf Hwy Land Unit 10 Unrec
Sub Lots 3a & 4a Descr As Follows: Lot
3a-Comm At Ne Cm Of Nw 1/4 Of Sec
35-19-17 Thn S Od
Seller: Conlon Patrick Est & Karen
Buyer: Gjelset Jan & Sheridan
Price: $40000
Addr: West County: 11787 N Belluzzi Ter
Description: Pine Oaks Est Rev Pb 11 Pg
52 Lot 3 Bik C
Seller: Keeling Edward J &
Buyer: Goodwin Steven & Usa
Price: $80000
Addr: West County: 11080 N Wahoo Trl
Description: Lake Rousseau Acres Unrec
Sub Lot 31a Desc As Follows: Comm At
Se Cm Of Sw 1/4 Of Sec 2-17-17 Sd Pt
Being The Sw Cm Of
Seller: Sullo Geralyn Hughes
Buyer: Grady William W & Charlotte
Price: $95600
Addr: West County: 04603 3 Songbird Dr
Description: Leisure Acres Unit 1 Pb Bk 5
Pg 13 Lot 13 Blk F
Seller: Fletcher Shirley H
Buyer: Grider L Michael
Price: $50000
Addr: West County: 11833 N Elkcam Blvd
Description: Lake William Homesites
Revision Of Lots 6-13 Pb 2 Pg 157 Lot 13
Seller: Mc Donald Floyd C & Carol A
Buyer: H & J Investments Uc
Price: $19000
Addr: West County:
Description: De Rosa Inc Unit 3 Pb 6 Pg 97
Lot 20 Bik C
Seller: Ozello Holdings Uc
Buyer: Hawkins Kevin S
Price: $157500
Addr: West County:
Description: Bimini Bay Unrec Subd ((Aka
Survey For Ozello Devel Corp Dated
6/9/67 Accepted Ozello Park Unrec Subd
SOf Sr 494)) Lot
Please see PROPERTY/Page 28E
u sFax: (352) 382-5580 8015 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, FL 34446
-A- Your Sugarmill Woods Specialists
Office 382-1700 1-800-237-1112 OPPORTUNITY
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#1 Realtor in Sugarmill Woods
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ERA Cell: 634-4346
KFEy OFFICE # 382-1700
Email: homes4u3@mindspring.com
FABULOUS -HammocK" 3 bedroom home + office,
includes yard & pool care. Newer built contemporary w/
10' ceilings, tile floors, built-in entertainment center,
large eat-in kitchen w/lots of cabinets & pantry,
spacious bedrooms & glass block snail shower in the
master suite. MLS #303286. $278,500
FULLY MAINTAINED YARD! This special 3 bedroom,
TR I 2 bath, 2 car garage home, located on the golf course, is
TERRIFIC BUY IN MOVE-IN CONDITION! 2/2/2 + ready for you! Total privacy in backyard. Screened & tiled
glass enclosed Florida room (underAC/heat), separate J entry. Vaulted Great Room has pocket sliders. Newer
screened porch w/hot tub, backyard paver area is carpet. Dual pane windows. Home warranty provided.
perfect for BBQ & swing! Newer carpet, heat pump, Located on #9 green of So. Woods Golf Course. Just
roof, paint, sprinkler system & garage opener. Great move in & enjoy. #150823 $238,590
low price! MLS #304777. $165,000 move in & enjoy 38,500
WORKSHOP IN GARAGE! Immaculate 3/2/2 home.
Nicely updated throughout the 2200 sq. ft. of living area.
New stained glass front doors. Vaulted ceilings. New
laminate wood floors in main living areas. Stainless steel
appliances new in 2004. Tile in baths & FL room. All
bedrooms have walk-in closet. Screen on garage door.
Jacuzzi tub in Master. Screened inground spa overlooks
private backyard. New 17+ seer HVAC w/humidity control.
Must see to appreciate! #302497. $229,000
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your EUs-?* 2421 North Lecanto Hwy.
Lecanto FL 34461 (TLT9Iatng ri)J)
Special to the Chronicle Office: 352-527-7842 '
Toll-Free: 1-877-866-9784 pi I
The University of Kelly Goddard 352-476-8536
Florida/IFAS Citrus County Ellie Sutton 352-287-3997
Extension Service announces 3 ,
"Energy Efficient Building
Construction in Florida," a CITRUS HILLS FAIRVIEW1
two-day continuing education 770 E. MORNINGSTAR
course that completely fulfills 349,900 GREAT VALUE!! PERFEC
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24 and 25 in Lecanto. 1.29 Acn
Florida is expected to oust 2, HO+4s
New York as the third most Indianhe,
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keting thee gren bld1 BEVERLY HILLS-$129,900 -A HOME OF YOUR OWN F
keting these green building BR,1/2 BATH built in 1985 $279,900-
ractices. New Roof in 2003 & Newer Heat/AC 3 BR, 2 Bath
practices. Enclosed Family/Florida Room 3 Huge 8 ft S
The course was developed at uo a ore Large Screen
the University of Florida espe- wwwVIRTUA.Ke L TOUR at.net www.K
cially for building contractors
and inspectors and includes
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Compensation and a general INVERNESS HIGHLANDS
$151,900- DELIGHTFUL NEW KITCHEN $399,900-10A
business practice (Green and 3 BR, 2 BATH w/2 Car Carport 2 BR, 2 Bath
SExtra Large Lot 120x120 -Fenced Great Room i
Profitable Marketing). Upgrades Include Water Heater & Pole Barn / Ir
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Advanced registration for 14 308 Violet Ln. #303566 780 W. Ced
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BEVERLY HILLS INVERNESS $129,900
2 bedroom, 1 bath home .. bedroom, 1 bath, 1 car
located in Beverly Hills. This garage home centrally
home is a TRIFECTA! Perfect located in Inverness. Home
for the first time home buyer, .. has an additional 12x24 FL
winter residents and perfect for room, newer appliances
an investor. Home has and fenced yard. Home has
upgraded electric server, 2 new been freshly painted inside
A/C units and a new and out. Roof & septic
dishwasher. Sold "AS IS" wright approx. 5 years old. This is
to inspect. MLS #232NC34 a must see! MLS#304627
LOTS FOR SALE
2926 W. Axelwood Pine Ridge $87,900 1654 W. Union St Citrus Hills $85,000
10321 110439 N. Dunedin Rainbow Ests.........$28,000 ea or$56,000 together W. Oregon Ct -Citrus Hills $84,950
1387 W. Union St Citrus Hills $85.000 12 School Awe Citr Hills tr. ann
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Bruce Garrison
^ Realtor
Ri/Ah (352) 795-2441
78788 REALTY ONE (352) 220-1016
View all Citrus Listings, Aerial Photographs and
Virtual Tours of My Listings at:
www.homesforsaleincrystalriver.com
-WENT PENDING IN ONE WEEK
PINE RIDGE This lovely 3/2 pool home on one acre offers over 2600 sq. ft. open living.
Diamond Brite pool. Two attached 2-car garages make this homeeven more unique. Huge
master suite with garden tub. Located on extensive network of horse trails. Surrounded by
exquisite homes. Come see! $325,000
THIS BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED LUXURY VILLA is located in ,It
lovely area of Crystal River. Offers master and second room ready for *
office or bedroom. Eat-in kitchen, whirlpool bath, screened lanai, and
near maintenance-free. Beautifully landscaped/irrigated. Close to town, shopping, schools,
hospitals, all water activities including fishing, boating, snorkeling, diving and more. This
home has been completely renovated. Light and bright. Ready to move in and enjoy all this
waterfront community has to offer. Must see virtual tour.Aeent owned. $145.000
THIS BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL RIVER WATERFRONT is ready to move into. A lovely
4/2 with wide open floor plan has been upgraded and decorated in neutral colors. Tile
throughout most of home with a huge bonus room for entertaining, pool room, or office.
Separate dining room, living room, and den, all around an open, spacious kitchen with
breakfast bar and dining area.And a wonderful dock on a deep canal with access to Gulf and
Kings Bay completes this property. Newer metal roof and shed out back. You must see this
dream home. Home warranty included. $549,000
WOW! WHATADEAL! 3/2/2 POOL HOME LUNDER $180U,0i Thi1 l,:el hO:-,me or, Ir,
oversized lot features tile and pergo flooring throughout, fireplace, split floor plan, an
enormous 58 foot lanai and beautiful caged 32x16 pool. Located just off Hwy. 19, you're
minutes to all shopping, schools, fishing, golf, bike trails and water sports. Home warranty
included. $179,9000
CIrRu~dL'Nn(FL).CHRoNKAE--~------------ SUNDAY,. AUGUST 13, 2006
F or centuries, tales of
dragons and distressed
damsels have been
handed down for generations
in many civilizations. While
these fire-breathing, winged
reptiles may have been merely
fabrications of the boundless
human imagination and fodder
for folklore, dragons and
damsels of today's world are
the real thing! The notion of
dragons conjures up images of
large,
reptilian-
types of
crea -
f 4tures, but
today's
sti dragons
and dam-
sels flut-
ter like
butter-
Joan Bradshaw flies and
FLORIDA- zoom like
FRIENDLY LIVING bees.
These
big-eyed
insects can detect the slightest
motion and their ability to fly
forward, backward and
straight up like a helicopter
makes dragonflies and dam-
selflies skilled hunters. Both of
order called Odonata from the
Greek word meaning "toothed
ones".
Florida is home to more than
150 species of Odonates conve-
niently divided up into two
groups: Anisoptera, the true
Dragonflies which rest with
their wings out from their body
in a cross shape, and
Zygopteran or Damselflies who
hold their wings above their
body. They begin their life
underwater emerging from the
depths of the water, transform-
ing from an ugly aquatic
nymph to a beautiful, dazzling
fly.
Depending on the species, a
dragonfly's lifecycle from egg
to death of adult is about six
months. Some of the larger
dragonflies live five years!
Most of this time is spent in the
larval form, beneath the water
surface, catching other inverte-
brates such as mayfly nymphs,
fly larva, aquatic worms, crus-
taceans and mollusks. Small
damselflies live for a couple of
NVeeks as free-flying adults with
larger species living for four
months in their flying stage.
So how can you tell the dif-
ference between dragons and
damsels you might ask?
Dragonflies are usually
large, strong flying insects that
can often be found flying well
away from waters edge. When
at rest, they hold their wings
out from the body, often at right
angles to it. The eyes are very
large and usually touch, at
least at a point
Damselflies are usually
small, weakly flying insects
that stay close to the water
margins or water surface.
When at rest, most species hold
their wings along the length of
their abdomen. The eyes are
always separated, never touch-
ing.
In the bug-eat-bug environ-
ment of Florida, dragonflies
and damselflies turn out to be
one of the best little friends a
human being can have. Mainly,
Please see FRIENDLY/Page 20E
ALMOST NEW 2i2i2 CYPRESS MODEL .-. WATERFRONT r- r.. C.-, ..
Brentwood Villas of Citrus Hills. Home has many 2/2 Villa in Pelican Cove nicely maintained, carpet,
upgrades and social membership included. Owner ceramic tile, boat dock, boat lift and cover. Asking
motivated. Asking $254,900. #304093 $525,000. #304413
River, just off Kings Bay Drive. Nicely wooded with CANTERBURY LAKES ESTATES Very well kept
circular drive. Each side has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and 3/2, upgraded appliances, tile floors, Citrus Hills
both are leased. Asking $169,900. 161605 membership available. REDUCED $204,950. 150841
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3 BEAUTIFUL NEW 3 BEDROOMS, Z.a, ar
WELL KEPT 2/1/1 on a nicely elevated comer lot in garage In the Hunt Club of Terra Vista in the Villages
Beverly Hills. New carpet throughout house, air of Citrus Hills. Home Is situated on the lake with trees
conditioned Florida room. Asking $113,900. 162702 in the back yard. Asking $449,900.00. MLS 304869.
Dragons, damsels
of modern times
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SConstruction CBS nomrne s less ltan a year
cila This completety upgraded 3K2 home
has an aoddlonal bonus room 24-rch
ceramic ile. BerDer carpet, opernspli floor
plan, gas fireplace. wood cab-nets
upgraded applarnces, oersized 2-car
g rage, and much, much more Asking
260,000. MLS#3(0843 Cal Cneryl today
for a private showirng
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888-795-7356 352-795-7357 wd R 4 For Sa.
.....THIS LOVELY 3 BEDROOM, 2
-. BATH HOME with 1 car
S^ attached garage, has a 4 car
k- detached garage with
'- workshop, bedroom/office and
-'-' full bath. Located on 3 adjoining
S- lots on a corner. Fenced yard.
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S- THIS LOVELY 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
SPOOL HOME .-. retiled orn .r.e acre
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be subdivided.
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5320 000
This beautiful 2 bedroom,
of -gm2 bath '93 mobile
is fully furnished
Located near the
Homosassa River.
228-1301 $87,900
LISTINGS A AI A BE
* 2 side by side large parcels w/mobiles. Land can be subdivided.
Backs up to Citrus Hills. Call for info 228-1301
* 3/2/1 Home on Inwood Terr. Great Potential $109,000
* 2/1 30 Columbus St., completely renovated Beautiful .......... $117,000
LOTS & ACREAGE AVAILABLE
* Beautiful 1/4 acre single family, wooded home site in Oak Village South
of Sugarmill Woods $55,750
* Nice 200x21 0 wooded acre located half a block away from
Seven River's Hospital. ..$48,000
* Very pretty, wooded parcel of land off 488 (80x125)................. $30,900
* Beautiful piece of land (almost 5 acres) sitting in an area of all nice
homes and acreage $180,000
* Beautiful, wooded 3+ acre parcel of land in Levy County
off Hwy. 40 $90,000
* REDUCED Pine Ridge corner lot, 1.05 acres mol....................$80,000
* Two .45 acre (mol) lots in Holiday Heights $25,000 per lot
* Beverly Hills 2/2 $800 $1150
* Citrus Springs 2/2/2 w/pool $1000
SCitrus Springs -4/3/3 $1500
C crystal River- 2/2 duplexes $675-$695
C crystal River Apartments ........................................................... $375
C crystal River 3/2 Doublewide $750-$775
* Crystal River 2/2 condo............. .............$1380
* Crystal River 2/2/1 w/boat slip .$1200
* Crystal River 2/2 townhouse $1000
* Beverly Hills 2/1.5 w/enclosed porch $700
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time to the community. Peter and
Marvia Korol work in the Lecanto
office:of RE/MAX Realty One and
specialize in the Central Ridge
marketplace.
Top lister
Coldwell Banker First Choice
Realty is proud
to announce the
top-listing agent
for July. Midge
Tindale was hon-
S ored for being the
I top-listing agent.
She believes in
customer satis-
Midge faction and would
Coiell Banker be delighted to
Coldwell Banker
First Choice help anyone with
his or her real
estate needs.
You can reach Tindale at the
office at 7394 W. Gulf-to-Lake
Highway, Crystal River, or by
phone at 794-SELL (7355) or 794-
SOLD (7653).
Younger excels
Coldwell Banker First Choice
Realty is proud to announce that
Greg Younger is
the top-selling
agent for July.
He is always try-
ing to get your
home sold or find
you a perfect
home. If you are A
looking for a per-
sistent and Greg
friendly Realtor, Younger
look no further. Coldwell Banker
You can reach First Choice
Younger at the
office at 7394 W. Gulf-to-Lake
Highway, Crystal River, or by
phone at 794-SELL (7355) or 794-
SOLD (7653).
Coldwell Banker was founded on
a commitment of professionalism
and customer service that contin-
ues to be the core of our business
philosophy today.
SO YOU KNOW
E Items submitted to
Real Estate Digest
without provided
photographs will not
be rerun at a later
date should a
photograph be pro-
vided later.
LJte.
Terri Hazel
Yant Carlson
Nature Coast Franklin Realty
Lighthouse Consultants
Yant is tops
Congratulations to Terri Yant of
Nature Coast Lighthouse Realty
for being the top lister and top sell-
er for August.
Top associates
Franklin Realty Consultants is
proud to recognize Hazel Carlson
as the top listing associate. The top
selling and the top sales volume
associate for July is John
Hoffmeister. Congratulations to
both for their accomplishments.
John
Hoffrneister
Franklin Realty
Consultants
David
Bramblett
Century 21
Nature Coast
You can reach Hoffmeister at
(352) 476-7236. Both associates
can also be reached at the Franklin
Real Estate Office at 2965 E Gulf-
to-Lake Highway, Inverness; (352)
341-1365.
Multimillion status
The associates and staff at
Century 21 Nature Coast are
proud to recognize David
Bramblett for achieving Multi-
Million Dollar status in closed sales
volume for 2006.
His professionalism and dedica-
All Citrus Realty,
3BR/2BA BrandNew 2685 sq. ft.
$275,000 MLS#300593
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WATERFRONT 2BR with fire
on 1/2 acre. $180,000 MLS#3I
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Study/Enclosed Pool/1 acre. NEARING COMPLETION 3BR/2BA
$344,900. MLS#304571 on 1/2 acre $199,500 MLS#302872
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Lecanto,FL 34461
527-7842
678903
Priced to sell fast! This beautiful Morrison "Berkshire Model"
is loaded with extras, a 2/2/2 w/Den, nicely landscaped, Lanai
& Caged Heated Pool w/Privacy. Great Home, Great Location,
Great Investment, Great Price! See it today!
tion to his clients have enabled him
to be a top leader in real estate in
Citrus County.
"David is a leader and innovator,
empowering local homebuyers and
sellers with valuable information,
helping them to make informed
real estate decisions," said Hugh
Tolle, broker/owner of Century 21
Nature Coast.
Bramblett has several years of
experience in the real estate indus-
try and has been with the Century
21 System for a number of years.
Century 21 Nature Coast is at
835 N.E. U.S. Highway 19, Crystal
River.
Top associates
Ter Hanson and Glenn Quirk,
sales associates with Century 21
Nature Coast Realty were named
the office's top sales associate and
top lister for July.
'Teri and Glenn's competitive
intelligence, professionalism and
dedication have made them a val-
Glenn Teri
Quirk Hanson
Century 21 Century 21
Nature Coast Nature Coast
ued and trusted real estate
resource for the Citrus County
community and a major contributor
to the overall success of our office
and the Century 21 System as a
whole," said Hugh Tolle,
broker/owner of Century 21 Nature
Coast.
Located at 835 N.E. U.S.
Highway 19, Crystal River, Century
21 Nature Coast is a full-service
brokerage specializing in residen-
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achieving top sales volume. For
help with any of your real estate
needs, give them a call at 795-
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CRB program
Harold Morton, broker of Kings
Bay Realty in Crystal River, has
been accepted as a candidate in
the nationally rec-
ognized CRB
(Certified Real
Estate Broker)
4:Z Designation pro-
S. gram.
^ The CRB des-
ignation is recog-
nized throughout
Harold the industry as
Morton the measure of
Kings Bay success for real
Realty estate brokerage
management. By
completing the program require-
ments, candidates will master the
skills and knowledge necessary to
confront the ever changing industry
challenges, and run their business-
es more productively and profitably.
The designation distinguishes
managers who have achieved an
advanced level of education, expe-
rience and expertise in the real
estate field.
The Council of Real Estate
Brokerage Managers (CRB) is a
not-for-profit affiliate of the National
Association of Realtors with nearly
7,000 members in North America.
Morton is the broker/owner for
Kings Bay Realty. He is a member
of the Realtors Association of
Citrus County and the Florida
Association of Realtors. Harold
Morton has sold more than 2,000
homes in his 20 years of service in
Citrus County. He can be reached
at 795-1598.
Rector excels
RE/MAX Realty One and its
staff are excited to announce that
Debbie Rector
has already
closed more than
$7.4 million in
business so far
this year.
Rector attrib-
utes her success
to extensive cut-
ting edge market- Debbie
ing, service, Rector
communication RE/MAX
and her loyal Realty One
clients.
Rector can be reached at the
Crystal River office at 795-2441
and is available to answer any of
your real estate questions.
Stearns joins club
The associates and staff of
RE/MAX Realty One would like to
congratulate Gail
SStearns, who
has qualified for
the 2006 Multi-
Million Dollar .-.- --
club. It takes sin-
cere dedication
to customer serv-
ice to become a
Gal multi-million-dol-
Stearns lar producer.
RE/MAX Steams contin-
Realty One ues to accom-
plish this each
year as an agent in our community.
She can be reached in the Crystal
River office of RE/MAX Realty one.
100 percent club
Realtor Larry Scinta is the most
recent agent to qualify for the pres-
tigious 100 Percent Club within the
REIMAX organization. This is a
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den. Open and very light throughout while with 14x35 solar heated newly resurfaced pool.
overlooking a sparkling caged pool. Family Great for laps! 2 bedrooms, 2 baths with den that
room has a fireplace and a "showcase" wall could be used as a 3rd bedroom. Den also has
room a a fireplace and a showcase wall built-in desk and bookcases. Screened/windowed
with lots of built-ins. Separate garage/ porch leads to covered lanai and pool. A good buy
workshop for the hobbyist! Call Pat to see on this Oakwood Village Pool Home. Call Pat.
this gorgeous home!! #162268.$389,000 #303850. $174,900
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special recognition given to select
Re/MAX agents who have pro-
duced at a level far above the
average in our profession.
Scinta has been a Realtor for
eight years in Citrus County. He is
a consistent multi-million-dollar pro-
ducer and an active volunteer in
our community. Larry Scinta works
in the Crystal River office of
RE/MAX Realty One. He thanks
everyone who helped him to
achieve this recognition.
$2 million in sales
Peter Korol has closed in
excess of$2 million-in-sales vol---
ume this year. He joins his wife,
Marvia, and numerous other
REIMAX Realty One agents who
have qualified for this distinguished
group in 2006.
The Korols have become a
dynamic team in the local real
estate market. They are very
involved in the local Realtors- -
Association and give a lot of their
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2BR, 2.5BA, 2 car garage, living room, Beautiful 2BR, 2BA, 1 car garage. Close to
Florida room, den, fireplace, screened the clubhouse and pool area. Glass enclosed
porch, workshop, cabana, central water, a porch. Amenities galore and close to
rare find! $389,900. MLS #304406 shopping. HURRY! $164,900. MLS #300339
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dragonflies eat flies and mos-
quitoes Anything that keeps
flies and mosquitoes trom
feeding on humans in Florida_
qualifies as a force tor good. A
dragonfly eats everything from
tiny midges to other dragon-
flies.
.Scientists have found that a
dragonfly can eat 10 to 15 per-
cent of its own weight each
day. That could amount to
approximately 300 mosquitoes
each day.
Adult dragonflies and dam-
selflies feed mainly on other
insects such as small gnats,
mosquitoes, black flies, horse
flies, and deer flies. Most
species hunt during the day,
but a few species are evening
hunters. They are, in fact,
nature's answer to the electric
backyard zappers.
More than having a vora-
cious appetite for other
insects, dragonflies and dam-
selflies provide clues to how
healthy a habitat is.
Scientists can tell if a wet-
land is healthy by keeping
track of the size of their popu-
lation. If a species dies out in a
wetland it may signal that the
habitat is under stress.
Dragonflies and damselflies
are used as indicator species
in the U.S., Australia, Japan
and Europe. For information,
contact Citrus County
Extension at (352) 527-5700.
Citrus County Extension
links the public with the
University of Florida/IFAS's
knowledge, research, and
resources to address youth,
family, community, and agri-
cultural needs.
Programs and activities
offered by the Extension
Service are available to all
persons without regard to
race, color, handicap, sex, reli-
gion, or national origin.
Dr. Joan Bradshawis the
natural resource conservation
faculty for specialized
programs in Citrus,
Hernando, Pasco and Sumter
County University of
Florida/IFAS Extension
Service.
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ERA Suncoast Realty is proud
to announce that Bernard
McPherson, Realtor, has achieved
$1 million in closed sales.
McPherson can be reached at
the office at 795-6811 or 212-0309.
Tops at ERA
ERA American Realty is proud
to recognize Diana Perez as the
top-listing associate in its Inverness
Mary
Roeser
ERAAmerican
Realty
ERAAmerican
Realty
office for the month of June. Mary
Roeser is the top-selling agent,
and she is also the agent with the
top sales volume. Perez and
Roeser would be delighted to help
you with all your real estate needs
and can be reached at the ERA
American Realty office in Inverness
at 726-5855.
For the Beverly Hills office, top-
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Plumbago provides perennial pleasure
CHERm HARRIS
charris@chronicleonline.com
Chronicle
ou could call plumbago
plants the Energizer
Bunny of flowering
shrubs.
They keep blooming and
blooming and blooming...
Plumbagos also known as
blue plumbago, cape plumbago
and sky flower are low main-
tenance and drought tolerant.
The flowers, which resemble
phlox, come in light blue.
There is also a white variety.
Anthony Camerino, the horti-
culture agent for the Citrus
County Extension Service, said
plumbagos (scientific name
Plumbago auriculata) can
bloom year-round if protected
from frost.
Whether or not plumbagos
get hit by frost in Citrus County.
could depend on where you
live.
Though Citrus County is
located in USDA Hardiness
Zone 9A and the range for suc-
cessfully growing plumbago is
in zones 9 through 11,
Camerino said Citrus County
has some colder pockets, such
as the northwestern area near
the Withlacoochee River, that
have a reputation for winter
freezes.
"We're at the northern end
of what would be considered
its limit," Camerino said.
But plumbago plants in
southern Citrus County or
near the Gulf should have
more protection.
If frost does hit them,
Camerino said they usually
die down and then grow back
sort of like hibiscus bushes
sometimes do.
In this area, plumbagos can
be planted year-round, but
Camerino recommended
planting in the spring or sum-
mer so plumbagos have a
chance to get established
before freezing weather
arrives.
Camerino said they grow
best in a sunny spot with well-
drained soil, and. though they
need regular watering at first,
they become drought tolerant.
He noted that the white
plumbago cultivar requires.
more maintenance than the
blue.
Because plumbagos tend to
spread as they grow, they
-should be planted 3 to 5 feet
apart.
"It's a flowering perennial
that's like a sprawling shrub,"
Camerino said.
Glenn Oberlander, the golf
course and grounds supervi-
sor at Plantation Inn & Golf
Resort in Crystal River, said
plumbago also makes a great
hedge.
He said some of the land-
scape beds near the main
entrance to the hotel have
plumbago plants that are
trimmed weekly into tidy
hedges.
"It's a beautiful color
green," Oberlander said. The
plumbago hedge also has a
few blue blossoms peeking
out, but he said keeping it
trimmed so much does inhibit
flowering.
Except for the need to pro-
tect it from frost, Oberlander
said plumbago makes a great
landscape plant and he thinks
it is under-used here.
"I don't know why people
don't use it because it does
bloom all the time,"
Oberlander said.
For plumbago plants left to
grow naturally, Oberlander
still suggests a little pruning.
"I like to trim it once in a
while," he said, "because the
thicker you can get it the more
blooms you'll have."
Justine Hausheer likes
plumbagos because they
attract butterflies.
She said she planted a
plumbago at her Beverly Hills
home about four years ago. Its
blue flowers attract sulphur
and yellow swallowtail butter-
flies all the time.
Though it dies back every
winter because she doesn't
cover, she said the plumbago
keeps coming back
"It takes a long time, seem-
ingly, for it to get started in the
spring and then, boom,"
Hausheer said, "it throws its
growth off pretty quickly."
She said she fertilizes the
plumbago at her house about
twice a year.
She works as an administra-
tive assistant at the Lecanto
Campus of Central Florida
Community College.
The butterfly garden on
campus was her idea. She also
selected the plumbagos with
white and blue flowers.
While blue plumbagos have
a reputation for being hardy,
she said the white plumbago is
doing better than its more col-
orful counterpart.
CHERI HARRIS/Chronicle
This white plumbago plant is in. the butterfly garden at the Lecanto campus of Central Florida
Community College. Plumbago plants are popular in part because both the blue and white varieties
can bloom year-round.
But they both attract butter-
flies of many kinds including
queen butterflies, skippers,
sulphurs and swallowtails.
"I don't even know half the
names of them," she said.
She said the plumbagos in
the school's butterfly garden
don't get pampered, though
the sprinklers do reach the
garden and new plants get reg-
ular watering to get estab-
lished.
"It's pretty much just grow
or die," she said.
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nicely tiled floors w/Berber carpet plant shelf & skylight. Park like setting light/fans in all rooms. Membership community. This home offers 2/2/2 w/ & guest bath access
in BR'S & screened Florida room. in back yard. Must see today!! Required. den. Two homes available at this price. Wonderful condition.
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